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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 2003

TIMER

CD MODE

DISC 1

2

3

4

5

PHONES

STANDBY/ON

DOWN

UP

VOLUME

TUNER

DVD

/CD

TV/

L1/L2

FM/AM/ST.

DIRECT PLAY

DISC SKIP EXCHANGE

OPEN/CLOSE

1

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3

4

5

 

XV-HTD530

 

RRV2785

 

DVD/CD RECEIVER

 

XV-HTD530

 

XV-HTD630

 

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

 

Model

Type

Power Requirement

Regional restriction 

codes (Region No.)

Remarks

 

XV-HTD530

KUCXJ

AC120V

1

XV-HTD630

KUCXJ

AC120V

1

For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services" . 

 

T-ZZR JULY  2003 printed in Japan

Summary of Contents for XV-HTD530

Page 1: ...PIONEER CORPORATION 2003 TIMER CD MODE DISC 1 2 3 4 5 PHONES STANDBY ON DOWN UP VOLUME TUNER DVD CD TV L1 L2 FM AM ST DIRECT PLAY DISC SKIP EXCHANGE OPEN CLOSE 1 2 3 4 5 XV HTD530 RRV2785 DVD CD RECEIVER XV HTD530 XV HTD630 THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL S AND TYPE S Model Type Power Requirement Regional restriction codes Region No Remarks XV HTD530 KUCXJ AC120V 1 XV HTD630 KUCXJ...

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

Page 3: ...adjustments or specification confirmation is indispensable In accordance with the procedures or instructions described in this manual adjustments should be performed 3 Cleaning For optical pickups tape deck heads lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors and other parts requiring cleaning proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances 5 Lubricants glues and replacement part...

Page 4: ... LOCATION 82 6 3 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS 82 6 4 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS 83 6 5 TEST MODE 84 6 6 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT 85 7 GENERAL INFORMATION 87 7 1 DIAGNOSIS 87 7 1 1 TEST MODE 87 7 1 2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE 89 7 1 3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICAION OF THE SHORTCUT KEY 90 7 1 4 SPECIFICAION OF MODEL INFORMATION DISPLAY 91 7 1 5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICAION OF THE SERVICE MODE 92 7 1...

Page 5: ...108 MHz Antenna 75 Ω unbalanced AM tuner section Frequency range With 9 kHz step 531 kHz to 1 602 kHz With 10 kHz step 530 kHz to 1 700 kHz Antenna Loop antenna Accessories Remote Control Unit x 1 AXD7353 HTD530 AXD7354 HTD630 FM Antenna x 1 ADH7004 AM Loop Antenna x 1 ATB7009 AA R6P Dry Cell Batteries This illustration shown by XV HTD530 x 2 Power Cord x 1 ADG7021 Video Cord x 1 VDE1065 Yellow L ...

Page 6: ...omponent parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lubricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate NOTES FRONT 10 8 9 5 7 2 6 1 4 3 15 13 ...

Page 7: ...y Cell Battery R6P AA VEM1031 6 FM Antenna ADH7004 7 AM Loop Antenna ATB7009 8 Operating Instructions ARB7294 English 9 Operating Instructions ARC7516 French NSP 10 Warranty Card ARY7045 NSP 11 Polyethylene Bag Z21 038 0 03 x 230 x 340 12 Packing Sheet AHG7010 13 Front Pad HTM AHA7412 14 Rear Pad HTM AHA7413 15 Packing Case HTM See Contrast table 2 Mark No Description Part No Mark No Symbol and De...

Page 8: ...NTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE 45 36 34 46 46 34 6 15 24 31 20 48 48 33 48 47 47 51 51 56 58 58 35 58 58 58 58 54 59 59 58 57 55 55 55 57 9 31 48 48 8 56 13 58 21 26 3 4 5 2 48 27 48 51 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 12 25 17 11 19 18 10 14 22 37 42 32 43 48 4850 48 49 52 48 48 50 50 50 50 49 49 50 44 7 30 53 48 16 28 29 23 38 1 49 49 49 49 52 40 48 41 39 48 D P L J E K I Q N O G H M F XV HTD630 ONLY ...

Page 9: ... WAL See Contrast table 2 23 Mecha Frame HTM ANG7451 24 Front Frame HTM ANG7452 25 DSP Holder HTM ANG7455 26 DVD Angle HTM ANG7457 27 PCB Angle XNG3057 28 Push Rivet AEC7370 29 Barrier A HTM AEC7469 30 Wire Saddle AEC7477 31 PCB Holder HTM AMR7450 32 Fan Cover HTM AMR7451 33 Disc Guard PNM1245 34 Mech Spacer T1 5 VEB1339 NSP 35 PC Support VEC1749 36 Rotary Tray VNK4923 37 Bonnet Cushion XEB3027 NS...

Page 10: ...XV HTD530 10 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 2 3 FRONT PANEL SECTION A A 19 6 3 19 19 1 20 20 2 19 7 9 11 13 16 1 2 16 2 2 14 12 15 18 8 10 21 5 4 19 19 17 T S R Q ...

Page 11: ...7453 7 Top Frame XNG3077 8 Leg AEB7090 9 Sensor Cushion XEB3026 10 VOL Knob HTM AAK8098 11 FL Fiiter HTM AAK8100 12 Front Panel Assy HTM See Contrast table 2 13 Disc Button HTM AAD7701 14 Func Button HTM AAD7702 15 Power Cap HTM AAK8095 16 Lens HTM AAK8096 17 Display Window HTM See Contrast table 2 18 Front Panel HTM AMB7845 19 Screw BPZ30P100FZK 20 Screw BPZ30P100FMC Mark No Description Part No M...

Page 12: ...o SSIB CN1 To DVDM CN124 CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE 37 2 6 5 6 Roller Cover 36 35 28 2 37 1 6 37 6 6 PCB Cover 32 38 33 40 34 30 39 31 30 30 41 Refer to 2 5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY S 1 29 43 20 16 18 14 6 14 7 14 45 8 14 30 30 30 44 30 19 2 3 19 1 3 19 3 3 13 3 21 11 12 10 5 26 25 30 30 27 22 24 15 17 23 30 B A C ...

Page 13: ...1351 15 Load Belt VEB1316 16 Clamper Plate VNE2251 17 Mech Base VNK5340 18 Clamper VNL1935 19 Float Base VNL1933 20 Clamper Holder VNL1939 21 Clamp Cam VNL1934 22 Planet Base ANW7258 23 Gear Pulley ANW7261 24 Loading Gear 1 ANW7262 25 Loading Gear 2 ANW7263 26 Drive Gear ANW7264 27 Change Gear ANW7260 28 CR cushion T2 XEB3020 29 Screw BPZ30P100FMC 30 Screw Z39 019 31 Motor TRAY DXM1143 32 Flexible...

Page 14: ...Stepping Motor To SSIB CN1 Spindle Motor To DVDM CN101 Pickup Assy CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE 3 7 8 1 17 16 17 10 13 17 10 6 5 5 11 14 16 2 9 15 Torque 0 12 0 01 N m 15 Torque 0 12 0 01 N m 4 Adjustment Screw Screw Tight GYL1001 Silicon Adhesive GEM1037 Silicon Adhesive GEM1037 12 ...

Page 15: ...M1101 3 Pickup assy S OXX8005 4 Skew Screw VBA1080 5 Skew Spring VBH1335 6 Guide Bar VLL1514 7 Sub Guide Bar VLL1515 8 Leaf Spring VNC1023 9 Joint Spring VNC1019 10 Support Spring VNC1020 NSP 11 Mechanism Chassis VNE2248 12 Damper Sheet VEB1335 13 Spacer VNL1913 14 Joint 03 VNL1949 15 Tapping Screw OBA8021 16 Screw BBZ20P050FZK 17 Screw PMA26P100FMC ...

Page 16: ...1 24P Q201 Q202 Q191 Q211 Q212 57 SPDIF DOUT DOUT 34 CV_OUT V 32 Y_OUT S_Y 33 C_OUT S_C 27 R_OUT R Cr 26 G_OUT G Y 25 44 PIO4 3 42 PIO3 3 9 PIO4 1 40 PWM2 PWM0 B_OUT B Cb V S_Y S_C R Cr G Y B Cb 4 ST2 4 16 V 5S V 5D ROT DRV V 5S LOAD LOAD 16 DISC CLAMP DET SW S11 DISC SENS DISCSNS CLAMP TRYPOS OPENC DISC SENS SEDR SEDR SEDR SEDR CLAMP TRAY POS TRAY POS LOAD POS LOAD POS A TRSB ASSY B SSRB ASSY M S...

Page 17: ...D V 3D IC401 R1224N102H 3 3V Reg Q451 29 28 VPR 8 27 26 21 30 DOUT 2 19 1 2 DOUT VDVD 12 VDVD 12 CN5107 30P 29 VPR 8 28 27 26 VPR 8M VPR 8M 6 3 IC431 MM1565AF 5V Reg 7 1 V 6 IC441 PQ20WZ11 6V Reg 1 3 IC421 PQ018EH01ZP 1 8V Reg 1 3 IC911 TC74VHC08FT 5V 3V Converter DAC L D0 DAC R DAC C D1 DAC LFE DAC LS D2 DAC RS 18 17 12 13 VOUTL VOUTR VOUTL VOUTR IC851 DSD1791DBR Audio DAC L R 25 3 24 DSD_L PDATA...

Page 18: ...51 CN5103 17P CN953 E 1 3 9 11 FL FR SL SR 5 C 7 LFE CN5105 2 2 30P CN953 E 2 19 DOUT VDVD 12 CN5104 19P J5105 4P CN5106 H CN5108 H 1 VPR 8 2 VPR 8M VDVD 12 VPR 8 5 7 6 SL 5 7 6 IC3261 1 2 NJM4558MD C 3 1 2 IC3261 2 2 NJM4558MD IC3252 2 2 NJM4558MD SW 5 7 6 2 1 3 2 6 13 15 9 19 3 27 30 29 32 X L ch Y R ch X0 Y1 13 3 12 Y0 1 X1 14 Y0 5 VIDEO OUT PR PB Y VIDEO S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT HPL And...

Page 19: ...2 3 CN8003 13P 9 8 12 3 CN5602 23P VA 5 VD 5 OPTIN FLAC1 7 8 13 14 19 21 25 22 24 CN5711 27P 7 8 13 14 19 21 25 22 24 CN5721 27P FLAC2 VD 5 VD 5 VD 5 VFDP VE 5 VA 12 VA 12 VFDP VE 5 VA 12 VA 12 UN 8V VD 5 VA 12 VP 15 VH VH VH VH 13 7 8 3 4 22 23 18 19 14 15 10 11 12 1 2 13 7 8 3 4 22 23 18 19 14 15 10 11 12 1 2 13 7 8 3 4 22 23 18 19 14 15 10 11 12 1 2 13 VPR 8 V5A V5D1 FL FR SL SR C SW SBL SBR LI...

Page 20: ...J DIODE L ASSY AWU8070 I 6CH AMP ASSY AWM7720 K AMP TRADE ASSY AWU8059 M POWER CORD ADG7021 SYSTEM DOWNLOAD DVD TRADE ASSY AWU8072 H VNK1277 PICKUP ASSY S OXX8005 TRAVERSE MECHA ASSY S VXX2871 AMP MODULE 6CH AXQ7242 5C MECH BASE ASSY AXA7129 E 1 4 E 4 4 DVDM ASSY AWM7814 E TRSB ASSY AWU8154 A SSRB ASSY AWU8155 MOTOR TRAY DXM1143 B LOMB ASSY AWU8156 C SSIB ASSY AWU8157 D MOTOR LOADING VXM1033 SPIND...

Page 21: ... AWU8060 N DISPLAY ASSY AWU8058 Q L 1 2 L 2 2 DSP ASSY AWX8251 L G 1 4 G 4 4 AF ASSY XV HTD630 AWU8075 XV HTD530 AWU8074 G HP MIC ASSY AWU8064 U FUNCTION KEY ASSY AWU8062 T DISC KEY ASSY AWU8063 S JOG ASSY AWU8065 R VIDEO JACK ASSY AWU8061 O FM AM TUNER MODULE AXQ7228 F XV HTD630 ONLY ...

Page 22: ...C D F A B E 3 4 TRSB SSRB LOMB and SSIB ASSYS A B C CARRIAGE MOTOR LOADING VXM1033 LOMB ASSY AWU8156 C SSRB ASSY AWU8155 B TRSB ASSY AWU8154 A CN123 E 1 4 CN124 E 1 4 The power supply is shown with the marked box TRAY MOTOR DXM1143 ...

Page 23: ...8157 D CN121 E 1 4 CN122 E 1 4 SPINDLE MOTOR VXM1099 STEPPING MOTOR VXM1101 PICKUP ASSY S OXX8005 CN3 FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE F RF RF RF RF RF RF T RF SIGNAL ROUTE RF T F F T T F F T S S S S S S S S S S S S S S ...

Page 24: ...XV HTD530 24 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 5 DVDM ASSY 1 4 E 1 4 CN11 A CN31 C CN3 PICKUP ASSY S CN1013 D S S S S S S S S S S S S S F F T T F T F T RF RF RF RF RF RF 7 6 4 ...

Page 25: ...DVDM ASSY AWM7814 The power supply is shown with the marked box E 2 4 E 4 4 Z DVD DATA SIGNAL ROUTE FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE F DVD RF SIGNAL ROUTE RF T S RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF DVD DVD DVD 1 2 3 ...

Page 26: ...XV HTD530 26 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 6 DVDM ASSY 2 4 E 2 4 E 2 4 DVDM ASSY AWM7807 DVD DVD DVD DVD Y C CV AD AD AD AD AD CY G Cr R Cb B 7 ...

Page 27: ...E Y Y S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Y C S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE C V C V AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AD Y Y Y Y Y C C C C Y C V C V C V C C C V C V C V DVD DVD DVD AD AD AD VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE CY G CY G VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Cr R Cr R VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Cb B Cb B CY G CY G CY G CY G CY G Cr R Cr R Cr R Cr R Cr R Cb B Cb B Cb B Cb B Cb B ...

Page 28: ...XV HTD530 28 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 7 DVDM ASSY 3 4 E 3 4 E 2 4 E 2 4 AD AD AD ...

Page 29: ...XV HTD530 29 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E E 3 4 The power supply is shown with the marked box E 3 4 DVDM ASSY AWM7814 E 2 4 E 4 4 CN5107 H AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AD AD AD AD AD AD AD ...

Page 30: ...XV HTD530 30 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 8 DVDM ASSY 4 4 E 4 4 E 2 4 E 3 4 E 2 4 E 2 4 E 1 4 E 2 4 3 4 AD AD AD AD AD AD FL SL C SW ...

Page 31: ...GNAL ROUTE C V C V C V AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AD VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE CY G CY G CY G VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Cr R Cr R Cr R VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Cb B Cb B Cb B AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Surround L ch SL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Center ch C AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Sub Woofer ch SW FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL C C C C C C SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW ...

Page 32: ...XV HTD530 32 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 9 FM AM TUNER MODULE F FM FRONT END AM RF TUNING BLOCK OSC 981 2052kHz 9k step AM AM AM AM AM AM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM FM AM TUNER MODULE AXQ7228 F ...

Page 33: ... 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E F L201 ATE7003 AM AM FM AM AM AM AM AM AM FM AM FM TX TX TX TX TX FM The power supply is shown with the marked box TUNER AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE TX AM SIGNAL ROUTE AM FM SIGNAL ROUTE FM 3 4 G CN5701 ...

Page 34: ...34 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 10 AF ASSY 1 4 G 1 4 R5590 XV HTD630 82k XV HTD530 47k XV HTD630 ONLY G 1 4 CN5612 AF ASSY XV HTD630 AWU8075 XV HTD530 AWU8074 N CN5613 N AD AD AD FL FL FL FL FL AD AD FL SL C SW ...

Page 35: ...10 50 10 50 10 50 AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AD AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Surround L ch SL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Center ch C AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Sub Woofer ch SW FL SL C C SW FL FL FL FL SL SL SL C C C SW SW SW SW VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE CY G CY G VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Cr R Cr R VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Cb B Cb B CY G Cr R Cb B S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Y Y S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Y C S VIDEO SIGNAL ...

Page 36: ... 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 11 AF ASSY 2 4 G 2 4 G 2 4 AF ASSY XV HTD630 AWU8075 XV HTD530 AWU8074 G 1 4 G 1 4 3 4 C C C C C C SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL SL FL FL SL SL SL SL ...

Page 37: ... 4 The power supply is shown with the marked box AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Center ch C AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Sub Woofer ch SW AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Surround L ch SL C C C C C C SW SW SW SW SW SW FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL SL SL SL SL SL SL ...

Page 38: ...XV HTD530 38 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 12 AF ASSY 3 4 G 3 4 G 1 4 XV HTD630 ONLY FL FL TX FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL TX TX TX TV TV TV L1 L1 L1 ...

Page 39: ... 3 4 CN201 F G 1 4 2 4 G 1 4 2 4 4 4 The power supply is shown with the marked box XV HTD630 ONLY XV HTD630 ONLY R9901 R9902 AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE TV L ch TV AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE LINE 1 L ch L1 AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Tuner L ch TX AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL FL FL FL FL TX TX TX FL FL FL FL FL TX ...

Page 40: ...1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 13 AF 4 4 DIODE L and DIODE S ASSYS 2 5 G 4 4 DIODE S ASSY AWU8071 J I J J DIODE L ASSY AWU8070 I I CN3011 M To POWER TRANSFORMER T1 CN3012 M G 2 4 G 1 4 G 1 4 3 4 FL SL C SW FL SL C SW ...

Page 41: ...h the marked box Refer to 7 1 12 PROTECTION CIRCUIT G 4 4 AF ASSY XV HTD630 AWU8075 XV HTD530 AWU8074 AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Surround L ch SL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Center ch C AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Sub Woofer ch SW FL FL FL FL FL FL SL SL SL SL SL C C C C C SW SW SW SW SW ...

Page 42: ...D530 42 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 14 6CH AMP ASSY 2 5 3 K CN3022 M CN3021 To DC FAN MOTOR M 6CH AMP ASSY AWM7720 K FL FL SL SL C C SW SW FL SL C SW FL SL C SW FL SL C SW FL FL SL SL SL C C SW FL C SW SW ...

Page 43: ...K The power supply is shown with the marked box AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Surround L ch SL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Center ch C AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Sub Woofer ch SW FL SL C SW FL FL SL SL SL C C C C SW SW SW FL FL FL FL FL FL SL SL SL C C C C C C SW SW SW SW ...

Page 44: ...XV HTD530 44 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 15 DSP ASSY 1 2 L 1 2 L 1 2 DSP ASSY AWX8251 L 2 2 L 2 2 L 2 2 L2 L2 L2 L2 AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD ...

Page 45: ...shown with the marked box AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE LINE 2 COAXIAL L2 AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Surround L ch SL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Center ch C AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Sub Woofer ch SW FL FL FL FL SL SL C C SW SW AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD ...

Page 46: ...XV HTD530 46 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 16 DSP ASSY 2 2 L 2 2 L 2 2 DSP ASSY AWX8251 CN5623 N L 1 2 L 1 2 L 1 2 AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD AD ...

Page 47: ...XV HTD530 47 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E L 2 2 The power supply is shown with the marked box AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AD ...

Page 48: ...WU8057 P DSP TRADE ASSY AWU8060 N AMP TRADE ASSY AWU8059 M CN3001 K CN3002 K NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY CAUTION AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE AD AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Front L ch FL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Surround L ch SL AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Center ch C AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE Sub Woofer ch SW AD AD AD AD AD FL SL C SW FL SL C SW FL ...

Page 49: ...061 O The power supply is shown with the marked box VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE CY G CY G VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE PR R PR R VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE PB B PB B S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Y Y S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE Y C S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE C V C V Y Y Y Y Y C C C C C V C V C V C V C V CY G CY G CY G CY G CY G PR R PR R PR R PR R PB B PB B PB B PB B PR R PB B ...

Page 50: ...XV HTD530 50 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 3 18 DISPLAY JOG DISC KEY HP MIC and FUNCTION KEY ASSYS Q R S CN5711 G 1 4 DISC KEY ASSY AWU8063 S JOG ASSY AWU8065 R FL FL FL FL FL ...

Page 51: ... 3V 3 LOAD POS 6 SEDR 5 7 TRAY POS GND 4 SEDR 3 2 3 3V GND 1 GND E C B 2 TRAY POSITION 1 R27 Q21 R23 R24 R25 C21 R26 Q22 R21 R22 Black Red 1 LOMB Label Side LOADING MOTOR 1 LOAD 2 LOAD AWU8156 C31 ANP7473 A ANP7473 A ANP7473 A ANP7473 A ANP7473 A ANP7473 A LOADING MOTOR TRAY MOTOR M CN123 E TRSB ASSY A TRSB ASSY A SSRB ASSY B SSRB ASSY B LOMB ASSY C CN124 E SIDE B M SIDE A SIDE A SIDE B CN11 CN11 ...

Page 52: ...1 pin 36 FG V 1V div H 5msec div 3 IC301 pin 44 SPDL_PDM 6 CN124 pin 5 TRAY POS CN124 pin 7 8 Rotating Tray Motor drive voltage 7 CN124 pin 4 5 6 3 IC601 pin 114 CN124 pin 4 DISC SENS CN124 pin 5 TRAY POS CN124 pin 6 OPEN CN124 pin 3 CLAMP IC601 pin 114 ROT_DRV 4 CN122 pin 8 7 6 FTS Driver A1 A2 A3 V 2V div H 2msec div GND PLAY STOP PLAY PLAY PLAY Tray stops Tray close Tray move Tray open Tray clo...

Page 53: ...ed on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations For further information for respective destinations be sure to check with the schematic diagram 4 View point of PCB diagrams Symbol In PCB Diagrams Symbol In Schematic Diagrams Part Name B C E D D G G S S B C E B C E D G S B C E B C E B C E Transistor Transistor with resistor Field effect transistor Resistor array 3 terminal regul...

Page 54: ... 7 1 FR1S AWU8154 TRSB CLAMP SW GND 1 5 8 1 1 6 3 3V 5 LOAD POS 2 3 3V 3 DISC SENS 4 DISC SENS 1 8 2 SEDR 3 CLAMP 5 5 2 2 7 GND 6 LOAD POS 1 GND 4 SEDR 5 7 SEDR 1 TRAY POS 5 TRAY POS 8 SEDR 6 R11 7 1 1 5 SENSOR C DISC AWU8155 SSRB 6 3 4 2 4 2 B E 1 5 DISC SENS 3 3V 3 LOAD POS 6 SEDR 5 7 TRAY POS GND 4 SEDR 3 2 3 3V GND 1 GND E C B 2 TRAY POSITION 1 R27 Q21 R23 R24 R25 C21 R26 Q22 R21 R22 Black Red...

Page 55: ...D WAKEUP TRKUP GNDD ACK SDATA SYSCS2 XDVDRST GNDD GNDD GNDM VPR 8M VPR 8 DOUT GNDD DOUT DVD TRADE ASS Y AWU8072 12 1 17 1 4 1 CN1 CN3 CN2 H1 12 1 A1 ST2 AWU H1 Contact Side ST1 H2 ST2 17 1 H2 SSIB ST1 ST1 INSIDE V 5S A2 ST1 H1 ST1 A3 Contact Side H3 H2 H3 INSIDE H1 SSIB Contact Side H2 H3 4 GNDS 1 ST1 Contact Side AWU8157 ST2 A1 ST2 Contact Side H3 V 5S A3 A2 GNDS Contact Side FR1S SSIB AWU8157 AW...

Page 56: ...51 C413 C412 C462 C463 R461 R462 R421 C411 C421 IC461 C921 R921 R401 R411 C901 C951 Q922 Q921 Q923 R922 D922 R926 R925 R923 R924 R934 R933 D927 D925 D923 Q925 R909 Q926 R932 R931 R441 R443 R442 IC401 D402 R402 C406 C407 R408 R407 C408 R403 R952 R953 R954 R955 R956 R957 R958 R959 R964 R965 R966 R967 R968 R969 C691 C484 C483 C481 Q451 D926 C405 R963 R400 R937 R936 Q928 Q927 R938 R939 R935 Q930 Q929 ...

Page 57: ...929 R930 R927 R928 C772 R917 R454 R404 D403 R405 R414 R415 R432 R970 R971 R972 R974 R975 C768 C747 C746 C745 C743 C742 C741 C781 Q452 C791 C782 C783 CN911 C769 D924 R388 C767 R973 C765 C764 R976 IC781 R749 R660 R748 R766 Q745 C1056 C784 R740 C785 IC807 R659 CN114 R846 R850 R851 CN112 R841 C817 R785 R1012 L401 C859 R483 R783 R845 C788 C821 R113 C643 C639 C638 C635 R747 C766 C771 C744 C748 R751 R842...

Page 58: ...4 W378 W127 W126 W132 W163 W162 CN51 W468 W469 W381 W236 W238 W237 W332 W296 W271 W291 W165 W166 W243 J12 W270 W331 W273 W426 W380 W335 W384 W389 W347 W344 W346 W295 W293 W292 W333 W197 W310 W4 W3 W305 W442 W445 W402 W390 W167 W334 W470 W429 W239 W471 W439 W330 W427 W437 W428 W523 W476 W430 W472 W435 W477 W473 W436 W433 W431 W432 W474 W338 W434 W391 W386 W394 W385 W504 W443 W387 W388 W274 W272 W27...

Page 59: ...500 W214 W213 W212 W253 W210 W413 W494 W406 W478 W235 W290 W160 W190 W261 W159 W265 W260 W228 W191 W188 W158 W189 W222 W196 W195 W259 W266 W267 W234 W226 W192 W193 W233 W263 W209 W289 W311 W215 W230 W229 W258 W419 W224 W225 W227 W463 W326 W186 W216 W255 W156 W223 W219 W418 W155 W217 W488 W512 W482 W466 W464 W366 W451 CN5602 W483 W371 W454 W417 W420 W460 W309 W154 W320 W370 W322 W345 W452 W307 W317...

Page 60: ...5723 C5721 C5722 R5791 C5793 C5795 C5794 D5712 R3019 R3020 C3013 R3008 L3008 C3009 C3010 R3009 L3009 C3012 L3007 R3007 C3016 C3015 C3014 C3006 R3014 C3008 R3006 L3006 C3005 C3007 R3004 L3005 L3004 C3011 R3013 R3002 R3005 C3002 R3012 C3004 L3003 L3002 C3001 R3011 C3003 R3003 L3001 R3801 Q5711 Q3002 Q3001 Q3007 Q3009 R3047 R3048 Q3010 R3045 R3046 R3049 R3050 C5790 IC3003 R3027 R3029 R3028 R3030 C303...

Page 61: ...6 R5570 R5578 R5509 C5502 C5503 R5534 C5507 C5506 C5509 C5511 R5529 R5524 R5528 R5525 R5530 C5501 R5501 R5581 R5582 R5569 Q5571 Q5572 Q5501 R5565 R5567 R5583 R5584 R5533 R5535 Q5573 R5588 R5531 R5566 R5591 C5580 R5590 R5589 C5514 C5515 C5516 R5543 R5544 C5517 C5518 R5511 R5587 R5586 R5585 C8881 C8882 C8883 C8884 R8881 R5593 R3064 R3063 R5526 Q3061 C3708 R9721 R9702 R9001 R9701 R9002 R5602 R5521 R1...

Page 62: ...W126 D3326 W159 W151 W158 W105 W125 W145 W148 W147 D3323 W172 W171 W107 W173 IC81 C3301 D82 C3652 C3651 D3655 W106 W109 W110 W108 W119 C3508 R3657 Q3654 W192 W122 C3653 W161 W195 W196 W194 W160 CN3002 IC3301 W190 W169 IC3401 W168 D3427 D3428 D3422 W187 W162 D3423 R3519 D3421 W167 R3517 W188 W166 R3417 W163 W150 C3323 C3307 W144 W193 W146 W127 D3426 R3422 R3420 R3419 W191 W197 R3418 W164 D 3 3 9 1 ...

Page 63: ...07 R3509 R3507 R3505 Q3532 R3492 D3482 D3481 R3491 Q3432 R3531 C3503 R3545 C3305 R3316 R3305 C3303 R3309 R3532 R3537 R3533 D106 R3543 R3539 R3432 R3438 R3434 R3591 R3424 R3538 R3575 R3451 R3534 R3544 R3540 R3592 D3382 C3506 C3406 Q101 Q102 Q104 Q103 C61 C3505 R3406 R3311 R3312 C3309 R3408 C3404 C71 R3351 C62 R3410 D3343 R109 R67 D102 R65 R3510 R3508 Q63 Q3431 R3431 R3437 R3433 C3405 R3407 R3423 Q3...

Page 64: ...54 C8509 C8507 C8223 R8222 R8223 KN8101 R8110 C8003 C8004 C8001 C8002 C8112 C8107 C8504 C8505 C8513 C8512 C8523 C8522 R8511 R8512 R8513 R8514 R8704 R8810 R8337 R8336 R8210 C8524 R8530 C8527 C8526 C8528 C8530 R8333 R8332 R8207 R8405 R8406 R8404 R8328 R8216 L8202 CN8003 R8009 R8109 R8107 R8111 R8010 R8102 R8701 R8702 R8703 C8703 C8108 C8702 R8556 R8557 CN8016 CN8013 C8541 R8346 R8804 C8601 R8501 CN8...

Page 65: ...XV HTD530 65 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 66: ...2 H4 H3 H6 H5 S101 S102 Q51 T2 W135 W148 W146 W120 W144 W140 W131 W134 W145 W133 W160 W165 W185 W149 W147 W164 W163 W139 W161 W166 W119 W173 W174 W132 W143 W159 W129 W162 W128 W151 W138 W130 W142 W141 W150 W110 W109 J51 W111 7 1 17 1 6 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 1 17 1 CONTACT SIDE UP VIDEO ASSY AWU8061 SIDE UP CONTACT CMK P3X C8871 C8861 C8851 C8831 JA8802 C8821 CN8003 CN8001 JA8851 W117 W112 W118 W113 W114...

Page 67: ...WU8057 CN3 J52 CN8003 CMK P3X CMK P3X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 VE 56 GNDD C57 C56 D53 R53 R52 C53 D54 D51 D52 R55 R56 D55 R8875 R8876 C8872 R8865 R8866 C8862 R8873 R8871 R8862 R8864 R8872 R8874 L8851 L8861 L8871 R8856 R8855 C8852 R8854 R8863 R8861 R8853 R8851 F8841 R8841 R8842 C8842 F8831 R8831 C8832 R8832 R8823 C8823 R8822 C8822 F8821 R8821 R8852 R8881 R8882 R8883 R8884 R54 Q52 C5501 R5501...

Page 68: ...GNDD S5831 C5806 C5803 VR5801 C5808 JA5801 JA3901 J5802 J5801 C5802 W177 W168 W176 W175 W169 W186 W167 W172 W171 W170 W178 C5814 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 1 13 10 1 5 1 13 1 STANDBY ON HP MIC ASSY AWU8064 AWU8068 J5803 MIC HP CMK P3X GNDMIC VA 12 VA 12 GNDD GNDMIC GNDHP GNDD S5831 C5806 C5803 VR5801 C5808 JA5801 JA3901 J5802 J5801 C5802 W177 W168 W176 W175 W169 W186 W167 W172 W171 W170 W...

Page 69: ...Production code OPEN CLOSE EXCHANDE DISC SKIP DISC 5 DISC 4 DISC 3 DISC 2 DISC 1 DISC KEY ASSY AWU8063 JOG ASSY AWU8065 J5811 FC DC CMK P3X CMK P3X S5858 S5857 S5855 S5856 S5854 S5851 S5853 J5806 S5861 J5805 J5803 J5811 S5852 1 3 5 1 SPACER DISPLAY ASSY AWU8058 CMK P3X FL VD 5 L5562 C5564 C5678 C5680 L5563 D5652 D5654 D5653 D5655 D5651 W108 DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5 SIDE A ANP7456 B ANP74...

Page 70: ...IC GNDHP GNDMIC DISPLAY ASSY AWU8058 A E D C B CMK P3X 3 KEY1 4 VD 5 5 JOG J5803 J5803 J5805 J5811 J5811 CMK P3X VD 5 PLATE L GND R5846 R58 R5842 R5841 R5843 R5844 R5845 R5831 C3906 C3907 C3905 C3904 R3906 C3903 R3903 R3916 C5812 R5813 C5813 R5806 C5805 R5808 R5805 C5807 R5803 R5809 C5809 IC5801 C5804 R5810 R5802 C5811 R5801 C5801 R5674 I C 5 6 0 1 R5693 R5695 C5674 R5691 Q5691 R5661 C5671 C5673 C...

Page 71: ... DISC 5 DISC 4 DISC 3 DISC 2 DISC 1 1 GNDD 2 KEY1 3 VD 5 4 JOG 1 GNDD 2 KEY1 3 VD 5 4 JOG 1 GNDD 2 VD 5 3 JOG 1 GNDD 2 VD 5 3 JOG AWU8063 JOG ASSY AWU8065 DISC KEY ASSY VA 12 J5805 811 J5811 J5811 13 MIC CMK P3X CMK P3X FLAC1 GNDD FLAC1 GNDFL GNDHP VE 5 VA 12 R5851 R5853 R5854 R5855 R5856 R5857 R5852 C5861 R5864 R5863 R5861 R5862 C5862 C5952 R5952 R5951 R5953 R5674 C5674 R5661 R5662 C5671 C5672 C5...

Page 72: ...XV HTD530 72 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 4 9 FM AM TUNER MODULE ANP7338 B ANP7338 B CN5701 G FM AM TUNER MODULE F FM AM TUNER MODULE F IC201 Q205 Q204 Q203 IC202 Q201 Q202 F F SIDE A SIDE A SIDE B CN201 ...

Page 73: ...D1 4PU J RN2H K RS1P K 56 x 10 1 47 x 103 R50 1R0 561 473 5 62k Ω RN1 4PC F 562 x 10 1 5621 Mark Symbol and Description XV HTD630 KUCXJ XV HTD530 KUCXJ 1 FM AM TUNER MODULE AXQ7228 AXQ7228 NSP 1 MECB ASSY AWM7873 AWM7873 NSP 2 TRSB ASSY AWU8154 AWU8154 NSP 2 SSRB ASSY AWU8155 AWU8155 NSP 2 LOMB ASSY AWU8156 AWU8156 NSP 2 SSIB ASSY AWU8157 AWU8157 NSP 1 COMPLEX ASSY AWM7800 AWM7800 2 AMP TRADE ASSY...

Page 74: ...R9802 R9803 RS1 16S0R0J Not used JA3801 Audio 2P Pin Jack RKB1040 Not used Mark No Description Part No ATRSB ASSY SWITCHES AND RELAYS S11 VSK1011 RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 10S J OTHERS CN12 7P CONNECTOR VKN1267 CN11 8P CONNECTOR VKN1268 BSSRB ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS Q21 2SC2412K Q22 DTC124EK PC21 GP2S28 PC22 RPI 574 SWITCHES AND RELAYS S21 VSK1011 CAPACITORS C21 CKSQYB102K50 RESISTORS All Resistors ...

Page 75: ...RYB102K50 C103 C112 C114 C124 C125 CKSRYB103K50 C130 C133 C134 C155 C158 CKSRYB103K50 C172 C182 C355 C805 CKSRYB103K50 C102 C132 C139 C152 CKSRYB104K16 C160 C161 C163 C174 C176 CKSRYB104K16 C300 C307 C309 C315 C318 CKSRYB104K16 C323 C326 C335 C342 C348 CKSRYB104K16 C357 C362 C373 C377 C388 CKSRYB104K16 C391 C413 C414 C423 C424 CKSRYB104K16 C441 C442 C451 C511 C531 CKSRYB104K16 C551 C565 C571 C604 ...

Page 76: ...221J R221 RD1 4PU222J R233 RD1 4PU391J Mark No Description Part No R243 RS1 10S0R0J R103 RS1 10S331J R104 RS1 10S391J Other Resistors RS1 16S J OTHERS CN201 13P CONNECTOR 52044 1345 BN201 TERMINAL 4P AKA7003 0 SHIELD CASE T MTL ANK7072 0 SHIELD CASE B MTL ANK7073 X201 CRYSTAL RESONATOR ASS1093 7 2MHz GAF ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS IC3181 BD3814FV IC3001 IC3051 IC3801 BU4052BCF IC3061 IC3062 BU4053BCF IC3...

Page 77: ...B103K50 C5506 C5508 C5517 C5518 C5571 CKSRYB103K50 C5573 C5580 C5791 CKSRYB103K50 C3014 C3016 C3185 C3188 CKSRYB104K16 C3219 C3220 C3288 C3290 CKSRYB104K16 Mark No Description Part No C5513 C5516 C5574 CKSRYB104K16 C5794 CKSRYB105K6R3 C3217 C3218 CKSRYB123K50 C3133 C3136 C3163 C3165 CKSRYB152K50 C3251 C3252 C3261 CKSRYB153K50 C3243 C3244 C3263 CKSRYB182K50 C3361 C3364 C3461 C3464 C3561 CKSRYB223K5...

Page 78: ...art No C3509 C3510 CCSRCJ3R0C50 C3307 C3308 C3407 C3408 C3508 CEAL100M16 C3507 CEAL470M6R3 C72 CEAT100M50 C3651 CEAT101M25 C101 C102 CEAT1R0M50 C3323 C3324 C3423 C3424 CEAT221M50 C3167 C3168 C3178 C3179 CEAT2R2M50 C3301 C3302 C3317 C3318 CEAT2R2M50 C3401 C3402 C3501 C3502 CEAT2R2M50 C3652 C63 C82 C98 CEAT470M25 C3653 CEAT470M35 C3303 C3304 C3403 C3404 CKSRYB102K50 C3503 C3504 CKSRYB102K50 C92 CKSR...

Page 79: ... 13P SOCKET AKP7070 CN8007 CN8011 19P SOCKET AKP7073 JA8103 JACK VKB1159 MAMP TRADE ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS IC25 PROTECTOR 7A AEK7047 RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 16S J OTHERS CN3011 CN3012 CN3021 CN3022 AKP7075 23P SOCKET NDSP TRADE ASSY RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 16S J Mark No Description Part No OTHERS CN5621 13P PLUG AKP7059 CN5622 CN5623 19P PLUG AKP7062 CN5612 CN5613 23P SOCKET AKP7075 OVIDEO JA...

Page 80: ...61 XSX3007 CAPACITORS C5861 CKSRYB102K50 C5862 CKSRYB104K16 RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 16S J OTHERS 0 3P CABLE HOLDER 51048 0300 J5811 JUMPER WIRE D20PYY0310E SDISC KEY ASSY SWITCHES AND RELAYS S5851 S5858 ASG7013 RESISTORS All Resistors RS1 16S J OTHERS 0 3P CABLE HOLDER 51048 0300 0 4P CABLE HOLDER 51048 0400 J5805 JUMPER WIRE D20PYY0410E Mark No Description Part No TFUNCTION KEY ASSY SWITCHES ...

Page 81: ...ment Input Level dBµV Adjust point Contents Frequency MHz Modulation 1 T METER Adjustment 98 OFF 80 L201 Adjust L201 so that the DC voltage between Pin 21 and Pin 23 of IC201 Test point Vtm gets within 0 50mV AM Tuner Section There is no adjustment in the AM tuner FM75Ω antenna terminal Fig 1 Adjustment Wiring Diagram Fig 2 Adjustment Point FM Tuner Section Set the mode selector to FM BAND Connect...

Page 82: ...ism Part Electrical Part Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment DVD Jitter Adjustment Electrical adjustments are not required Adjustment Points Mechanism Part Cautions After adjustment adjustment screw locks with the Screw tight Screwdriver large TV monitor Precise screwdriver DVD test disc GGV1025 Test mode remote control unit GGF1381 Screw tight GYL1001 Screwdriver medium Soldering iron ...

Page 83: ...locks with the Screw tight Ÿ Ÿ Mechanical point Electric point Mechanical point Electric point Mechanical point Electric point Mechanical point Electric point LOAB and DVDM ASSY Exchange Parts of Mechanism Assy Exchange PCB Assy When Adjustment Points Exchange the Pickup Exchange the Traverse Mechanism Exchange the Spindle Motor Exchange PC Board ...

Page 84: ...TEST MODE OFF An address is displayed For example when playback with 30000 During PLAY Press keys in order OR ESC 030000 PLAY When playback with the target address of disc DVD TV LDP 10 3 0 0 0 0 CHP TIM ESC TEST CHECK DVD CD CAUTION Perform only trace video and audio outputs are nothing The TEST MODE functions that are used only during adjustment are described here For details see 7 1 1 TEST MODE...

Page 85: ...e will keep it at need This parts is Traverse mechanism exclusive use of a model for 2003 years Put a spacer between a Tangential or Radial adjustment screw and Mechanism Base and turn each screw to adjust the height Refer to 6 2 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION Note Turn the Short switch to Short side when removing the Pickup Flexible Cable Refer to 7 1 13 DISASSEBLY START Tangential and Radial Heig...

Page 86: ...t jitter becomes minimum Use disc GGV1025 START DVD Jitter Adjustment 2 J J Min J Min Test mode end J Min ESC Disc playback normally The measurement of block error rate If error rate is OK locks a root of tangential and radial adjustment screws with the Screw tight and go to step Screw tight GYL1001 Turn the POWER OFF in case of NG once and perform the adjustment once again Confirm the error rate ...

Page 87: ...ssing the TEST A8 5E and 2 A8 02 keys in order 2 Repeat focus sweep by pressing the TEST A8 5E and 3 A8 03 keys in order 7 Spindle FG servo CAV Press the TEST A8 5E and 5 A8 05 keys in order then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on CLV Press the TEST A8 5E and 9 A8 09 keys in order then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on 8 Tracking open close 1 Open tracking by pressing the STEP F...

Page 88: ...decimal In the address input mode turn to the hexadecimal input by pressing the PROGRAM A8 4C key display a mark and 1 to 6 keys are each input as A to F Hexadecimal input and decimal input can switch with toggle In case of CD perform only the absolute time search 3 Search execution Press the CHP TM A8 13 key of the remote control unit After the search perform only trace and video and audio output...

Page 89: ...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 displayed DVD CD VCD Jitter value J Version of the AV 1 chip version of firmware AV Version of the FL controlle...

Page 90: ... an error message is displayed and the tray opens Command Contents Conditions Remote Control Key Name Remote Control Code Memory clear and resion revision indication CLEAR 1 A8 45 Average value measurement of DVD error rate 5 1 A8 05 CD error rate measurement 5 1 A8 05 Aspect Pan scan 2 AF A2 Aspect Letter box 3 AF A3 Aspect Wide 4 AF A4 Digital AC3 5 AF A5 Digital AC 3 PCM 6 AF A6 Virtual surroun...

Page 91: ...roller 3 Region No 4 Part number 5 ROM version 6 Flash size 7 FL controller version 8 CHIP VERSION Version of ST CHIP CUT ID JTAG ID two columns eight columns 9 B E VERSION Version of BACK END version of ST core software softwareVersion softwareRevision buildNumber 0 F E VERSION Version of FRONT END version of mechanism controller CHIP software MainVersion Kinds of firmware RAM or ROM Remote contr...

Page 92: ...E added 2 byte EDC data F E error 4 Self diagnosis functions Whether F E is normal or not is checked FE OK No abnormality in F E FE Error Abnormality is recognized in F E Pressing the CHP TIM key again displays the mechanical error history Each press of the CHP TIM key changes the displays between the mechanical error history and the Service Mode display For details on the mechanical error history...

Page 93: ...s off error 0x02 Focus off timeout 0x12 Focus lost error 0x03 Focus lost timeout 0x13 Focus balance adjust error 0x04 Focus balance adjust timeout 0x14 Focus gain adjust error 0x05 Focus gain adjust timeout 0x15 Focus sweep error 0x06 Focus sweep timeout 0x16 Focus reflection error 0x07 Focus reflection timeout 0x17 TRACKING ERROR 0x2 TRACKING TIMEOUT 0x3 Tracking on error 0x21 Tracking on timeout...

Page 94: ...ected the STANDBY ON key will still be disabled until the remaining seconds have elapsed This unit has Service Test mode for analyzing the above power abnormality Its specifications are as follows Vdd Approx 5 V depending on the unit 5 Operations during Service Test mode Basically operations in Service Test mode are the same as in Normal mode However to clarify that it is in Service Test mode duri...

Page 95: ...ance adjust error 0 x 24 ATB could not be completed 1 Pickup Tracking gain adjust error 0 x 25 AGC could not be completed 1 Pickup Tracking jump error 0 x 26 Tracking jump could not be completed TRACKING TIMEOUT 0 x 3 Tracking on timeout 0 x 31 Did timeout at tracking on Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc 1 Pickup 2 Driver 3 Front End IC Tracking off timeout 0 x 32 Did timeout at tracki...

Page 96: ...otating Is FG output from the driver Is the PDM output from Front End 1 Spindle motor 2 Spindle driver 3 Front End IC Spindle CLV timeout 0 x 75 Did timeout at CLV on ACQUISITION ERROR 0 x 8 PLL lost error 0 x 83 PLL is lost Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc 1 Pickup 2 Front End IC ACQUISITION TIMEOUT 0 x 9 PLL lost timeout 0 x 93 Did timeout at PLL backup Are not there a dirt or a scr...

Page 97: ...ters Compare mode Enter the same ID number again Only if your two input numbers match the ID number is set Compare mode helps eliminate mistyping of the ID number 4 After entering all 9 digits if you press the SEARCH key the unit unconditionally sets the input number as the ID number Then the unit automatically enters Player s Data Input Mode The SEARCH key is not accepted after all 9 digits have ...

Page 98: ...cally 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 OK PLAY Enter STOP Memory ...

Page 99: ...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 GGV1085 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 Input Mode Rom...

Page 100: ...s either 0 5 Vdd or less or 0 85 Vdd or more The voltage of the PROTECT input Pin 22 is 0 71 Vdd or less If the voltage at Pin 17 of the VDET terminal of the microcomputer is either 0 5 Vdd or less or 0 85 Vdd or more adjust so that it stays between 0 5 and 0 85 Vdd DVD does not operate at all Time is not displayed in FL display during DVD function Communication with the DVD microcomputer has not ...

Page 101: ... Flash ROM DVDM IC603 Is a signal output from IC5501 pin 29 and 30 SYS_1 2 on the AF Assy Is a signal fluctuating in the range of 0 5V µcom AF IC5501 Are the signals output from IC5501 pin 23 24 and 25 on the AF Assy in the range of 0 5V µcom AF IC5501 BACK END IC DVDM IC601 communication line 2 An opening screen is not displayed on the monitor The FL display lights The mechanism does not work Che...

Page 102: ...or tilted Mechanism section Is flexible cable of CN121 on the DVDM Assy disconnected or damaged Flexible cable connector Is signal output from IC301 pin 33 FACT on the DVDM Assy Device control of about 2 6 V is output usually It is fluctuated by about 100 mV with focus up down FRONT END IC DVDM IC301 7 Playback impossible Spindle does not turn Are the signals output from IC101 pin 12 A3 pin 13 A2 ...

Page 103: ...he power is turned on or during Stop mode Symptom Possible Cause Location of Trouble The tray does not open Nothing works Press the 0 OPEN key The OPEN indication does not disappear Press the 3 PLAY key The indication changes from NO DISC to OPEN and the unit does not operate When a disc is not loaded in the tray Damage of the loading motor Disconnection breaking or damage of the jumper wire The t...

Page 104: ... Player s Data Input Mode CLEAR Exit Insert The ID Data Disc 4 Player s Data Input Mode Rom Write OK CLEAR Exit 5 Player s Data Input Mode Disc Error CLEAR Exit 6 Note Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message Rom Write OK being displayed after the disc is read Indication when the data have not been set If no ID data are set after the ID nu...

Page 105: ...ce IC8501 Replace IC8702 Replace IC8901 IC8901 Yes No Is 5V inputting Step 2 IC8902 Check CN8003 and other assemblies IC8702 No Do perform 3V 5V conversion for pin 17 Step 3 Pin 3 Yes No Is 3 3V outputting Replace IC8902 Yes End Yes Yes Replace IC8702 No Do perform 3V 5V conversion for pin 15 Pin 5 Replace IC8702 No Do perform 3V 5V conversion for pin 13 Pin 7 Yes Yes No Is 1 8V outputting No Inse...

Page 106: ...isc Error CLEAR Exit 6 Note Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message Rom Write OK being displayed after the disc is read Indication when the data have not been set If no ID data are set after the ID number is changed the message NO ID DATA flashes on the screen and FL display for a few seconds after the power is turned on or during Stop mo...

Page 107: ...sert The ID Data Disc 4 Player s Data Input Mode Rom Write OK CLEAR Exit 5 Player s Data Input Mode Disc Error CLEAR Exit 6 Note Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message Rom Write OK being displayed after the disc is read Indication when the data have not been set If no ID data are set after the ID number is changed the message NO ID DATA ...

Page 108: ...y for a few seconds after the power is turned on or during Stop mode Replace IC8701 Yes IC8701 No Do perform 5V 3V conversion for pin 17 Step 4 Pin 3 End Yes Replace IC8701 No Do perform 5V 3V conversion for pin 15 Pin 5 Replace IC8701 No Do perform 5V 3V conversion for pin 13 Pin 7 Replace IC8702 No Do perform 3V 5V conversion for pin 11 Pin 9 Yes Replace IC8702 No Do perform 3V 5V conversion for...

Page 109: ... 34 and 35 are H The conditions are different depending on whether the headphones are connected via the Headphones jack or on the DPS mode If no pulse is input to the AC terminal Pin 4 for about 60 msec when the microcomputer is in Memory Backup mode it will not do any processing The unit will recover from Memory Backup mode if a reset command is input to the XRESET terminal Pin 8 The system mute ...

Page 110: ...52 C401 D432 C431 C433 C432 C434 D431 C441 C442 C443 C451 CN904 R960 R433 R444 R951 C413 C412 C462 C463 R461 R462 R421 C411 C421 IC461 C921 R921 R401 R411 C901 C951 Q922 Q921 Q923 R922 D922 R926 R925 R923 R924 R934 R933 D927 D925 D923 Q925 R909 Q926 R932 R931 R441 R443 R442 IC401 D402 R402 C406 C407 R408 R407 C408 R403 R952 R953 R954 R955 R956 R957 R958 R959 R964 R965 R966 R967 R968 R969 C691 C484...

Page 111: ...G V 1V div H 5msec div 3 IC301 pin 44 SPDL_PDM 6 CN124 pin 5 TRAY POS CN124 pin 7 8 Rotating Tray Motor drive voltage 7 CN124 pin 4 5 6 3 IC601 pin 114 CN124 pin 4 DISC SENS CN124 pin 5 TRAY POS CN124 pin 6 OPEN CN124 pin 3 CLAMP IC601 pin 114 ROT_DRV 4 CN122 pin 8 7 6 FTS Driver A1 A2 A3 V 2V div H 2msec div GND PLAY STOP PLAY PLAY PLAY Tray stops Tray close Tray move Tray open Tray close Element...

Page 112: ...888 R889 R890 R893 R894 CN943 C757 C828 C827 C825 C824 C850 C830 CN953 R738 R736 R309 R308 R737 R983 R360 R775 R790 C103 R984 R307 R693 R982 R739 R981 R789 D601 R686 R697 R672 C661 C601 R1006 R1003 R895 R1001 R1002 R1004 ST2 ST1 38 102 CONTACT SIDE CONTACT SIDE BOTTOM SIDE BOTTOM SIDE UP CONTACT UP SIDE SIDE UP SIDE D E F A B C UP SIDE CONTACT SIDE SIDE CONTACT V 5S GNDD H3 ST1 65 52 53 104 156 20...

Page 113: ... level and shuts the power to the unit off C C E to XPROTECT µ com R108 27k R112 1k R113 220k R114 82k Q115 DTA124EUA Q114 2SD2114K VW VD 5 FL AC1 VA 12 E B B B2 B2 E2 E2 C2 C2 As the TUNER line is fixed to GND level Q107 is always on If the level at VP 8 falls to GND level because of short circuit etc Q106 is turned on and the level of the XPROTECT line becomes low The microcomputer detects the X...

Page 114: ...at TH111 is much higher than R111 R112 and Q111 is off Note that the resistance at TH111 becomes lower as the temperature increases If the solder temperature at IC81 increases abnormally the temperature at TH111 thermistor mounted closest to the land of IC81 increases accordingly and the resistance at TH111 decreases When the temperature at TH111 reaches 90 110_C varying according to conditions th...

Page 115: ...bnormally high because of short circuiting between AC and or AC and this protection circuit is activated The voltage at Point A becomes the divided voltage of TH131 and R131 R132 combined resistance of parallel connected resistors R131 and R132 In Normal mode the resistance at TH131 is much higher than R131 R132 and Q131 is off Note that the resistance at TH131 becomes lower as the temperature inc...

Page 116: ...ed off 2 HP MUTE Q3635 is turned on and the MUTE circuit for HP is turned on Other protection circuit AC detection circuit This is a protection circuit that prevents popping sounds in the Speaker and Headphones output when the AC power cord is connected or disconnected AF Assy G The voltage at Point A is a DC voltage which has been generated by half wave rectification on the minus side of the AC p...

Page 117: ...Mechanism Section 2 Create a little gap between the main unit and the Table Mechanism Section by holding and pulling up the rear side of the Table Mechanism Section by hand 3 Insert your hand through the gap below the Table Mechanism Section 4 Turn the gear pulley counterclockwise as viewed from the top 5 If the tray pops out a little fully pull it out by a hand 3 5 4 3 1 5 2 6 Tray Cap 2 3 4 Note...

Page 118: ... D F A B E 1 Remove the bonnet and tray cap See Step 2 Remove the three screws 3 Remove the one screw 4 Remove the four hooks 5 Remove the Front Panel Section Front Panel Section 2 5 3 4 4 4 4 2 Front Panel Section GND Plate L HTM 3 ...

Page 119: ...ighten the two screws Note After replacement connect the flexible cable then remove the soldered joint open 8 8 8 8 3 18 18 18 3 3 Clamper Holder Table Mechanism Section DVDM Assy Rear View 4 C D 6 Remove the DISPLAY Assy by removing the two hooks 8 Disconnect the three flexible cables and the one connector 9 Remove the Table Mechanism Section 10 Reattach the DISPLAY Assy 7 Remove the four screws ...

Page 120: ...e Table Mechanism Section 17 Remove the soldered joint pickup short point 18 Reattatch the clamper holder by reattatching the two screws 19 Insert the insulation sheet between the DVDM Assy and the chassis 20 Arrange the cables as shown in the photo below Flexible cable CN953 CN5105 To CN5105 CN5107 CN911 DVDM Assy AF Assy DVD TRADE Assy Jig cable GGD1228 To DVDM CN953 To DVDM CN911 Jig cable GGD1...

Page 121: ...les that connects to the DVDM Assy 4 Cut the B part of the VIDEO JACK Assy by nippers 5 Remove the four screws 6 Disconnect the two connectors 7 Remove the Amp Module Section Connect the two jig cables Arrange the cables as shown in the photo below AMP Module Section 2 2 2 VIDEO JACK Assy VIDEO JACK Assy part AMP TRADE Assy 5 4 5 B 6 6 7 8 6CH AMP Assy AMP TRADE Assy Jig cable GGD1315 CN3032 CN303...

Page 122: ...move the DVDM Assy See Step π 5 Remove the AMP Module Section See Step 7 Remove the four screws 6 Remove the DVD Angle HTM by removing the one screw 8 Remove the five screws 9 Loosen the cord holder Reattach the DVDM Assy Rear Panel AF Assy DVD TRADE Assy DVD Angle HTM AF Assy Table Mechanism Section AMP Module Section PRIMARY Assy 7 A A A 8 9 8 8 8 14 12 13 8 7 7 7 6 Note on handling the rear pan...

Page 123: ... of C and D by soldering 7 Disconnect the three flexible cables and the one connector 8 Remove the Table Mechanism Section Note After replacement connect the flexible cable then remove the soldered joint open 2 Remove the Front Panel Section See Step ø 3 Remove the DISPLAY Assy by unhooking at the two points 4 Remove the four screws 3 3 8 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 3 DISPLAY Assy Clamper Holder Table Mechanism...

Page 124: ...nd If the Table Mechanism Section cannot be removed Note It is not necessary to set the Disc No of the rotary tray because the Automatic Disc No Detection system will function Adjust the position of the rotary tray so that the center hole can be seen Rotary Tray Remove Tighten Displacement of the rotary tray may be the cause If this is the case in Step above the two hooks cannot be seen because th...

Page 125: ... Remove the flexible cables from the Barrier A HTM Mecha Frame HTM Barrier A HTM Mechanism Base Section 12 1 12 13 1 12 1 12 1 12 2 Arrangement of the flexible cables when reassembling Mecha Frame HTM To DVDM Assy To DVDM Assy Barrier A HTM 24P Flexible cable 17P Flexible cable 8P Flexible cable 2P Wire cable ...

Page 126: ...averse Mecha Assy S 14 15 15 14 24P Flexible cable 24P Flexible cable To Pickup connector 78 mm SSIB Assy 17P Flexible cable 2 4 16 2 16 17 16 Traverse Mecha Assy S Float Rubber Note on the Float Rubber Installation Styling the Pickup flexible cable Hook 2 Float Rubber Pole of the Float Base NG OK 17P Flexible cable 24P Flexible cable Styling the flexible cable installation ...

Page 127: ...front side Change Gear If the first teeth marked by dots of the gears engage it is OK If the engaged teeth of the gears are displaced by two teeth or more a strange sound is generated and a problem occurs Planet Base Mechanism Base Section Flexible cable Table Mechanism Section Turn until it stops OK NG Mechanism Base Section 1 3 4 2 2 2 Side View Side View Procedures and Notes on Assembling the T...

Page 128: ...e the unit operates correctly Bottom View Procedures 1 Flex the Table Mechanism Section and the Mechanism Base Section slightly in opposite directions by pulling up on the Table Mechanism Section and pressing down on the Mechanism Base Section When pressing down on the Mechanism Base Section grip it near the planet base 2 Flex the Table Mechanism Section until the boss of the planet base goes over...

Page 129: ...5 6 7 8 C D F A B E 9 Notes on Assembling the Mechanism Section 1 2 5 3 Motor for Tray Motor Pulley for Tray Motor Motor for Loading Motor Pulley for Loading Motor Motor Holder 4 Tray Gear Clamper Plate Worm Gear Tray Belt 6 ...

Page 130: ... holder part 3 Worm Gear and Tray Belt Be carefull not to damage it when exchanging 2 4mm Motor Pulley Motor Motor Motor Holder Tray Gear Apply lubricating oil GYA1001 Apply lubricating oil GYA1001 6 Motor for Loading Motor Pulley for Loading Motor Adjust the height of the motor pulley to 6 2mm 6 2mm Motor Pulley Motor SSRB Assy Clamper Plate Apply adhesive on the inside of hooks Prevention of dri...

Page 131: ... 2 PARTS 7 2 1 IC 7 STM6316ATXXZ DVDM ASSY IC301 FRONT END IC Block Diagram The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams List of IC STM6316ATXXZ STI5588CVB PDC111A ...

Page 132: ... D N G d n g g o l a n a 0 2 F C t u p n i C m a e b 3 U P 1 2 E A t u p n i A m a e b 3 U P 2 2 S I D L E I H S V A D N G d n g g o l a n a 3 2 C D A 8 1 C C V A 8 V 1 8 V 1 g o l a n a 4 2 C D A D N G A D N G d n g g o l a n a 5 2 C D A D L E I H S V A D N G d n g g o l a n a 6 2 C A D 3 3 C C V A 3 V 3 3 V 3 g o l a n a 7 2 C A D D N G A D N G d n g g o l a n a 8 2 E L D N I P S 2 t s m h o 0 6...

Page 133: ... E _ T U O N E _ R R E _ S R F I A T A D E B 0 6 S S V D D N G d n g l a t i g i d 1 6 K L C _ T U O K L C B _ S R F I A T A D E B 2 6 8 1 D D V D 8 V 1 8 V 1 l a t i g i d 3 6 D I L A V D _ T U O D I L A V D _ S R F I A T A D E B 4 6 A T A D _ T U O A T A D _ S R F I A T A D E B 5 6 C N Y S _ T U O T S B C C E _ S R F I A T A D E B 6 6 5 E P A M D L C S t u p n i d a o l n w o d e n i t u o r E F...

Page 134: ...s g n i v i r d D L m n 0 5 6 0 9 2 D L D L m n 0 8 7 l a n g i s g n i v i r d D L m n 0 8 7 1 9 3 3 A C C V A 3 V 3 3 V 3 l a t i g i d 2 9 L E S W T D N G R V _ D C D C r o f l a n i m r e t n o i t c n u j R V s e d o i d r o t i n o M 3 9 1 D M L 1 D M L D M L l a n i m r e t n o i t c n u j e g a t l o v r o t i n o M 4 9 2 D M L 2 D M L R V _ D V D D V D r o f l a n i m r e t n o i t c n u ...

Page 135: ...rbiter and memory controller I F SDRAM block move CD FIFOs Command I F SDRAM arbiter LMC OSD SP decoder Video filtering DENC Programmable CPU interface EMI Shared SDRAM interface SMI Video decoder and mixing JTAG debugging interface Analog digital Video output 480i 480p 16 32 64 or 128 Mbit SDRAM Ext peripherals flash additional DRAM SDRAM DVD 2 UARTs 2 I2 C SSCs IR transceiver MAFE interface Audi...

Page 136: ...c a f r e t n i m a e r t s 6 1 3 6 L d n E t n o r F t u p n i a t a d l a i r e S 7 1 K L C B _ E F N I e c a f r e t n i m a e r t s 6 1 3 6 L d n E t n o r F t u p n i k c o l c l a i r e S 8 1 D I L A V D _ E F N I e c a f r e t n i m a e r t s 6 1 3 6 L d n E t n o r F t u p n i g a l f d i l a v a t a D 9 1 C N Y S _ E F N I e c a f r e t n i m a e r t s 6 1 3 6 L d n E t n o r F t u p n i ...

Page 137: ... p m a l c n u c s i d g n i w o h s r o f l a n g i s t u p n I n o i t i s o p p m a l c c s i d e t e l p m o c H 4 4 S N S _ C S I D T U O r e g n a h C c s i D 5 t p e c x e d e t c e n n o c t o n s i t I N I r e g n a h C c s i D 5 y l n O g n i t s i x e c s i d r o f l a n g i s t u p n I g n i t s i x e L 5 4 2 E T U M V R D X T U O d e v r e s e r 6 4 x P T T U O d e v r e s e r 7 4 3 V...

Page 138: ... 1 1 D _ I M S 9 9 2 1 D _ I M S 0 0 1 3 1 D _ I M S 1 0 1 4 1 D _ I M S 2 0 1 5 1 D _ I M S 3 0 1 S S O R C _ K C A R T T U O d e v r e s e r 4 0 1 M C P X _ D S D T U O d e v r e s e r 5 0 1 T S R X _ C A D T U O C A D o i d u a f o l a n g i s t e s e R t e s e R L 6 0 1 K L C M C P _ C D A T U O d e v r e s e r 7 0 1 3 V 3 _ D D V y l p p u s r e w o P V 3 3 8 0 1 S S V d n u o r G 9 0 1 T S R...

Page 139: ...M A R D S g u b e D t c e l e s r e p p u L 0 3 1 W X R _ D S T U O e t i r W d a e R M A R D S g u b e D d a e r H e t i r w L 1 3 1 T I A W _ U P C N I t u p n i H t i a w U P C 2 3 1 H S A L F _ E C T U O L e l b a n E p i h C y r o m e m h s a l F 3 3 1 D C A S _ E C T U O r e d o c e d D C A S m o r f l a n g i s e c n e c i L 4 3 1 1 E C _ U P C T U O d e v r e s e r 5 3 1 S A R X _ D S T U ...

Page 140: ... u o G N I K N I L B r o t c e n n o c T R A C S O R U E e l b a s i d t u p t u o B G R L e l b a n e t u p t u o B G R H 9 8 1 2 L E S V T U O l a n g i s C R Y V r o t c e n n o c T R A C S O R U E B G C Y t u p t u o B G R V L B G R V t u p t u o B G R V H 0 9 1 T S R _ E F T U O 6 1 3 6 L d n E t n o r F t u p t u o t e s e r e r a w d r a H t e s e r L 1 9 1 T S R X _ D C A S T U O r e d o c...

Page 141: ...4 0 2 0 S C X _ C A D T U O l o r t n o c l a i r e s C A D o i d u a r o f e l b a n e p i h C e l b a n e L 5 0 2 1 S C X _ C A D T U O e l b i s s o p s i C A D o i d u a h c 1 5 f o l o r t n o c l a i r e s f o e s U e l b a n e L 6 0 2 K C A _ P F T U O e c a f r e t n i C A D l e n a P t n o r F H t u p t u o e g d e l w o n k c a e k a h s d n a H 7 0 2 K C S _ P F T U O e c a f r e t n i ...

Page 142: ...3 3V detection input 18 P83 AN3 KEY1 I Key1 input 19 P84 AN4 KEY2 I O Key2 20 P85 AN5 VOLJOG I O VOLME JOG key input 21 P86 AN6 ST TUNE I STEREO tuned detection input 22 P87 AN7 XPROTECT I Protection and Fan Error detection input 23 P10 SO0 SDATA O System bus data output AMP side output 24 P11 SI0 SB0 MDATA I System bus data input AMP side input 25 P12 SCK0 SCLK I System bus clock input 26 P13 SO1...

Page 143: ...rol 59 P02 EXPDATA O DATA for expander of LED control 60 P03 EXPCLK O Clock for expander of LED control 61 P04 TXCLK O Clock for tuner LSI 62 P05 TXODATA O Data for tuner LSI 63 P06 TXMUTE O Control mute of tuner 64 P07 NC O NC 65 P20 INT4 T1IN NC I O NC 66 P21 INT4 T1IN TXIDATA I Input data from tuner LSI 67 P22 INT4 T1IN DVDACK I Ackknowlegement from DVD MODULE Interruption 68 P23 INT4 T1IN XVMU...

Page 144: ...t for input when reset And it can be set C MOS or Nch OD by each 1 bit in option PortC PC0 PC7 can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit Set for input when reset And it can be set C MOS or Nch OD by each 1 bit in option PortE and PortF can be selected for input or output by each 2 bits In case of without RDS it is best that RDSDATA and RDSCLK are assigned as I O port which can be set outpu...

Page 145: ...8 39 40 41 NX NX P20 P19 P18 P17 P16 42 P15 Pin No 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Connection P30 P29 P28 P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 NX NX NX 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 P1 P37 P36 NP NP NX F2 Pin No 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Connection P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P9 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 Note 1 F1 F2 Filament 2 NP No pin 3 NX No extend pin 4 DL Datum Line 5 1G to 12G Grid XAV3020 DISPLAY ASS...

Page 146: ...ipping out the product be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools Pickup lenses Cleaning liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools Fans Cleaning paper GED 008 ...

Page 147: ...ning to the tuner use to tune to startions or select presets If the disc tray is open while no disc is playing the tray rotates one disc space If the disc tray was opened using the EXCHANGE button then pressing DISC SKIP rotates the disc tray two disc spaces 10 EXCHANGE Press during playback to open the disc tray without stopping playback Press again to close the disc tray 11 OPEN CLOSE Press to o...

Page 148: ...lay 22 V PART Lights when a playing a video part of a DVD disc 10 REC MODE Lights when Rec Mode is on 11 Timer indicators Lights when the timer is set Lights when the sleep timer is active 12 PRO LOGIC II Lights during Dolby Pro Logic decoding Lights when the Midnight mode is selected Lights when the Quiet mode is selected Lights when a program list has been programmed RPT lights during repeat pla...

Page 149: ...TUP Use to make various system and surround sound settings 11 DVD MENU TOP MENU Press to display a DVD Video disc menu or the Disc Navigator if a VR mode DVD RW CD Video CD MP3 WMA or JPEG disc is loaded Use with SHIFT for TOP MENU Use to display the top menu of a DVD disc in the play position this may be the same as pressing DVD MENU 12 TUNE ST cursor control buttons and ENTER Use the TUNE and ST...

Page 150: ...tput the test tone for speaker setup CH LEVEL SHIFT 5 Use to adjust the speaker level TIMER SHIFT 6 Press to display the clock and to access the timer menu DISPLAY SHIFT 8 Press to display change disc information shown on screen DIMMER SHIFT 9 Press to switch between normal and dimmed front panel display CLEAR Press to clear an entry ENTER Press to select menu options etc works exactly the same as...

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