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Press ENTER at the point where you want to 
divide the title.

You can use 

H

PLAY, , 

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PREV/

>

NEXT, and 

X

PAUSE to 

find the point. At the point you want to select, 
press 

H

PLAY or 

X

PAUSE, and press 

ENTER.
“Divide” is selected.

5

Press ENTER.

The display asks for confirmation.
To reset the dividing point, select “No” and 
press ENTER, then repeat from step 4.

6

Select “Yes,” and press ENTER.

The display asks whether to rename the title.
To use the same name as before, select “No” 
and press ENTER to finish.

7

Select “Yes,” and press ENTER.

The “Title Name” display appears.

8

Follow steps 4 to 6 of “Changing the Name 
of a Title” (page 61) to complete 
renaming.

The divided title appears in the Title List with 
the new name.

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Hint

If the dividing point is set too close to the beginning of the 
title, the title cannot be divided.

Changing the Name of a 
Title

You can enter a title name of up to 32 characters. 
Since the displayed number of characters is 
limited, their appearance in menus such as Title 
List may be different. When the display for 
entering characters appears, follow the steps 
below.

1

Press TITLE LIST.

When editing a DVD-RW (VR mode) or 
DVD-R (VR mode), press ORIGINAL/
PLAYLIST to switch to the “Title List 
(Original),” if necessary.

2

Select a title, and press ENTER.

The sub-menu appears.

3

Select “Title Name,” and press ENTER.

The “Title Name” display appears.

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Select the character you want to enter 
using 

M

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<

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, and press ENTER.

The selected character appears in the input 
row.
You can only enter characters and symbols 
that are displayed.

• To  change the cursor position, select the 

input row using 

M

, and press 

<

/

,

.

• To  erase a character, select either of the 

following setting buttons and press ENTER. 
“Backspace”: Erases the character to the left 
of the cursor. 
“Delete”: Erases the character at the cursor 
position. 
“Clear”: Erases all the characters in the input 
row.

• To  insert a space, move the cursor to the 

desired position, select “Space,” and press 
ENTER.

• To  insert  a  character, move the cursor to the 

desired position, select the character, and 
press ENTER.

5

Repeat step 5 to enter the remaining 
characters.

To return to the Title List without renaming 
the title, press 

O

RETURN.

6

Select “Finish,” and press ENTER.

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Hint

You can also rename a disc (page 64). Follow steps 4 to 
6 above when the “Disc Name” display appears.

Creating a Playlist

Playlist titles allow you to edit without changing 
the original recordings (see “Edit options for 
DVD-RWs (VR mode)/DVD-Rs (VR mode)” on 
page 57). You can create a Playlist title by 
combining up to 99 sections (scenes) from original 
titles.

Notes

• If you erase an original title used in a Playlist, that 

Playlist is also erased.

• You cannot create or edit Playlist titles on a finalized 

disc. When you want to edit or record on the DVD-RW 
again, unfinalize the disc (page 66).

1

Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is 
in stop mode.

-RW

VR

-R

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Title Menu for DVD Title List.

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Select “Edit,” and press ENTER.

3

Select “Create Playlist,” and press ENTER.

The display for creating a Playlist appears.
“Start” is selected.

4

Press ENTER at the start point.

You can use 

H

PLAY, , 

.

PREV/

>

NEXT, and 

X

PAUSE to 

find the point. At the point you want to select, 
press 

H

PLAY or 

X

PAUSE, and press 

ENTER.
“End” is selected.

5

Press ENTER at the end point.

“Make” is selected.
To reset the start or end point, select “Start” or 
“End” and repeat step 4 or 5.

6

Press ENTER.

The selected section is captured as a scene. To 
continue, repeat from step 4.

7

When you finish capturing scenes, select 
“Finish” and press ENTER.

To return to the previous display

Press 

O

RETURN.

To turn off the display

Press SYSTEM MENU.

Playing a Playlist title

1

Press TITLE LIST.

2

Press ORIGINAL/PLAYLIST to switch to the 
“Playlist” Title List.

3

Select a Playlist title, and press ENTER.

The sub-menu appears.

4

Select “Play,” and press ENTER.

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Hint

When a Playlist title is created, the start and end points 
will become chapter marks, and each scene will become 
a chapter.

Notes

• The  picture may pause when an edited scene is played.
• The start and end points in a title may be different from 

what you have set.

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Renaming and erasing a Playlist 
title

1

Press TITLE LIST.

2

Press ORIGINAL/PLAYLIST to switch to the 
“Playlist” Title List.

3

Select a Playlist title, and press ENTER.

The sub-menu appears.

4

Select an option, and press ENTER.

Select from the following options.
“Title Erase”: Erases the title. Select “OK” 
when asked for confirmation.
“Title Name”: Allows you to rename the title 
(page 61).

z

Hint

You can also edit Playlist titles from the System Menu. 
Press SYSTEM MENU to select “Edit,” and select “Edit 
Playlist.”

Note

You cannot create or edit Playlist titles on a finalized 
disc. When you want to edit or record on the DVD-RW 
again, unfinalize the disc (page 66).

Formatting/Renaming/
Protecting a Disc

The “Disc Setting” display allows you to check the 
disc information or change the disc name. 
Depending on the disc type, you can also format or 
set protection.

1

Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is 
in stop mode.

2

Select “Disc Setting,” and press ENTER.

The “Disc Setting” display appears.

3

Select an option, and press ENTER.

A

“Disc Name”: Allows you to rename a 
disc.
For details on how to enter characters, 
see page 61.

Playlist

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Содержание RDR-GX360

Страница 1: ...UDIO OUT phono jacks 2 Standard output 327 mVrms Load impedance 47 kilohms Output impedance less than 10 kilohms DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL phono jack Output signal 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y PB PR Phono jack Y 1 0 Vp p PB PR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms SET TOP BOX CONTROL Mini jack HDMI OUT HDMI 19 pin Standard Connector USB USB jack Type A For connecting camcorders or digital still cameras Gener...

Страница 2: ...ea of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high wattage resistors 3 Look for unauthorized replacement parts particularly transistors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacemen...

Страница 3: ...Diagram 3 1 4 PCB Diagrams 4 1 DVD Main PCB 4 3 4 2 Jack PCB 4 7 4 3 Function PCB 4 11 4 4 Front PCB 4 13 5 Schematic Diagrams 5 1 S M P S Jack PCB 5 3 5 2 Power Jack PCB 5 5 5 3 AV Decoder DVD Main PCB 5 7 5 4 AV Link TS in_Out DVD Main PCB 5 9 5 5 Connector DVD Main PCB 5 11 5 6 DDR DVD Main PCB 5 13 5 7 HDMI CEC DVD Main PCB 5 15 5 8 HDMI TDA9984 DVD Main PCB 5 17 5 9 Host1 Flash Remulator I F ...

Страница 4: ...e customer 4 Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check 1 Unplug the power supply cord and connect a jumper wire between the two prongs of the plug 2 Turn on the power switch of the instrument 3 Measure the resistance with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and all exposed metallic cabinet parts on the instrument such as screwheads antenna control shafts handle brackets etc When an exposed metall...

Страница 5: ... them with components rated for higher voltage wattage etc Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified by shading an or a on schematics and parts lists Use of a substitute replacement that does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part might create shock fire and or other hazards Product safety is under review continuously and new instructions a...

Страница 6: ...e service precautions are indicated or printed on the cabinet chassis or components When servicing follow the printed or indicated service precautions 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 identified by shading by or by in the circuit diagram a...

Страница 7: ...sembly 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 anti static can generate electrical charges sufficient 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 replacement ESD de...

Страница 8: ...s 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 Be sure to put on a wrist strap grounded to the sheet Be sure to lay a conductive sheet made of copper etc Which is grounded to the table Fig 3 6 Short the short terminal on the PCB which is inside the ...

Страница 9: ... status Select an option by pressing M m and ENTER A Title List Displays the list of the disc contents including the recording information and movie thumbnail image which allows you to select a title to play or edit B Timer Used to set a new timer recording as well as change or cancel the timer recordings you set C Edit Used to create or edit a Playlist unfinalized DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode o...

Страница 10: ...Hookups and Settings 13US Connecting a cable box satellite receiver and set top box controller Connect the LINE 1 IN jacks using an audio video cord With this hookup you can record any channel on the cable box or satellite receiver Be sure that the cable box or satellite receiver is turned on You need to connect to the LINE 1 IN VIDEO AUDIO jacks for the Synchro Rec function page 54 To record cabl...

Страница 11: ...e to connect the audio cord to the LINE OUT AUDIO L R jacks COMPONENT VIDEO IN PB PR Y AUDIO L R INPUT Signal flow TV or projector red white green Component video cord not supplied red blue red green blue to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Audio video cord supplied white red to LINE OUT AUDIO L R DVD recorder 18US Step 4 Connecting to Your AV Amplifier Receiver Select one of the following patterns A or B acco...

Страница 12: ...01 default Akai 04 AOC 04 Centurion 12 Coronado 03 Curtis Mathes 12 14 Daewoo 04 22 Daytron 03 12 Fisher 11 General Electric 04 06 10 Hitachi 02 03 04 J C Penney 04 10 12 JVC 09 KMC 03 LG Gold Star 03 04 17 Magnavox 03 04 08 12 21 Marantz 04 13 MGA Mitsubishi 04 12 13 17 NEC 04 12 Panasonic 06 19 Philco 02 03 04 08 Philips 08 21 Pioneer 06 16 Portland 03 Proscan 10 Quasar 06 18 Radio Shack 05 10 1...

Страница 13: ... Easy Setup in the Setup display page 88 Note To record TV programs using the timer you must set the clock accurately Checking the cable box satellite receiver control setting 1 Turn on the recorder and the cable box satellite receiver 2 Point the recorder s remote at the recorder not at the cable box satellite receiver 3 Press CH and check that the channel changes on the cable box satellite recei...

Страница 14: ...ed according to the setting of Format DVD RW in Features setup page 85 3 Erasing titles only frees up disc space if you erase the last title 4 Erasing titles or chapters frees up disc space 5 Erasing titles or chapters does not free up disc space 6 When using DVD R DL Double Layer discs see the instructions supplied with the discs 7 For DVD RWs Video mode DVD Rs Video mode and DVD Rs the Auto Fina...

Страница 15: ...y the disc s menu by pressing TOP MENU or MENU RW R DVD VCD CD RWVR RWVideo DATA DVD DATA CD RVR RVideo RAM 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 0 0 9 9 x STOP Z OPEN CLOSE MENU H PLAY TOP MENU Playback side facing down RW R DVD RWVideo R RVideo Playback 35US Playback Options Button Operation Disc Z OPEN CLOSE Stops playing and opens the disc tray All discs AUDIO Selects one of the audio tracks recorde...

Страница 16: ... the disc tray 2 Press TITLE LIST Example DVD RW VR mode A Disc type Displays a disc type Also displays the title type original or Playlist for DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode and DVD RAMs B Movie thumbnail image C Title information Displays the title number title name recording date and recording mode indicates a protected title while indicates unprotected D Clock RW R RWVR RWVideo RAM RVR RVideo ...

Страница 17: ...OP MENU z Hint You can also start the slide show by pressing H PLAY in step 4 above Notes You cannot use M m to move the image within the screen while zooming Slide show can play in only one direction You cannot rotate or zoom during slide show If you select in the rotated image display the images in the Photo display will not be rotated Enjoying a slide show with sound When a disc contains both M...

Страница 18: ...s recorder has eight different recording modes Select a recording mode according to the time and picture quality you need For example if picture quality is your top priority select HQ high quality If recording time is your priority SLP can be a possible choice Press REC MODE repeatedly to switch the recording modes Recording mode and recording time The following table is an approximate guide for t...

Страница 19: ...me will not be recorded If you record from connected equipment that has a timer function you can use the Synchro Rec function page 54 Notes Do not operate your cable box or satellite receiver just before or during a timer recording This may prevent the accurate recording of a program To play a disc recorded with this recorder on other equipment finalize the disc page 66 If you set Auto Finalize to...

Страница 20: ... you press SYNCHRO REC during Synchro Rec the recording stops the SYNC REC indicator turns off and the recorder turns off If the timer settings of a Synchro Recording and another timer recording overlap Regardless of whether or not the program is a Synchro Rec program the program that starts first has priority The recorder starts recording the second program about ten seconds after the first progr...

Страница 21: ... title Select On when the Protection display appears appears for the protected title To cancel the protection select Off changes to Title Name Allows you to rename the title page 61 A B Erase 2 Erases a section of the title see below Divide Title 2 Divides a title into two page 60 1 DVD RWs VR mode and DVD Rs VR mode only 2 DVD RWs DVD RWs VR mode and DVD R VR mode only About freeing up disc space...

Страница 22: ...he disc page 66 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode RWVR RVR 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 0 0 9 9 M m ENTER SYSTEM MENU H PLAY TITLE LIST X PAUSE ORIGINAL PLAYLIST PREV NEXT O RETURN Press ENTER Title Menu for DVD Title List 10 10 AM Title List Original Setup Disc Setting Edit Title List Timer Dubbing Editing 63US 2 Select Edit and press ENTER 3 Select Create Playlist and pre...

Страница 23: ...er After finalizing you cannot further edit or record on the disc RWVR RWVideo RW R RVR RVideo RW RWVR RWVideo RVR R RVideo 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 0 0 9 9 SYSTEM MENU M m ENTER Z OPEN CLOSE Disc Setting 10 10 AM Disc Name Disc Protect Not Protected Disc Format VR Mode Disc Finalize Unfinalized Disc Information Erase All Titles Setup Disc Setting Edit Title List Timer Dubbing Do you want t...

Страница 24: ...8 Dubbing 10 10 AM DV D8 Simple Dubbing DV D8 One Touch Dubbing Setup Disc Setting Edit Title List Timer Dubbing DV Tape Mode USB Dubbing USB t DVD 71US USB Dubbing USB t DVD Before USB Dubbing This section explains the following dubbing methods via the USB jack Dubbing all the video contents of the connected DVD camcorder to make a backup DVD page 72 Dubbing the selected video contents of the con...

Страница 25: ...o play the dubbed disc press INPUT repeatedly to select the recorder s input LINE1 or LINE2 Notes During dubbing timer recordings are unavailable If the timer is set during dubbing the timer setting is canceled Movie files exceeding the disc capacity cannot be dubbed Movie files larger than 2 GB will be dubbed in two divided titles Movie and image files cannot be dubbed together in a single disc C...

Страница 26: ...lock settings for the recorder 1 Press SYSTEM MENU while the recorder is in stop mode 2 Select Setup and press ENTER 3 Select Clock Set and press ENTER The clock setting display appears 4 Press M m to set the month and press Set the day year hour minutes and AM PM in sequence Press to select the item to be set then press M m to set the item The day of the week is set automatically 5 Press ENTER to...

Страница 27: ...nt with a built in DTS decoder Off Select this when the recorder is connected to an audio component without a built in DTS decoder 83US Settings and Adjustments Downmix DVDs only Switches the method for mixing down to two channels when you play a DVD which has rear sound elements channels or is recorded in Dolby Digital format For details on the rear signal components see A Connecting to audio L R...

Страница 28: ...Parental DVD VIDEOs only Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according to a predetermined level such as the age of the users Scenes may be blocked or replaced with different scenes 1 After step 3 above select Parental and press ENTER If you have not entered a password the display for registering a new password appears Enter a 4 digit password using the number buttons The display for confirm...

Страница 29: ...reen when it is first inserted Use the menu to start playback The recorder starts playing the disc automatically The DVD VIDEO features an auto playback function Playback stops automatically If the disc has an auto pause signal the recorder stops playback at the auto pause signal Additional Information 91US Some functions such as Stop Search or Slow motion Play cannot be performed Depending on the...

Страница 30: ...cellophane tape or sticker adhesive on it 96US About i LINK The DV IN jack on this recorder is an i LINK compliant DV IN jack This section describes the i LINK standard and its features What is i LINK i LINK is a digital serial interface for handling digital video digital audio and other data in two directions between equipment having the i LINK jack and for controlling other equipment i LINK comp...

Страница 31: ...audio track or subtitle Abbreviation Language ARA Arabic BUL Bulgarian CHI Chinese CRO Croatian CZE Czech DAN Danish DEU German ENG English ESP Spanish FIN Finnish FRA French GRE Greek HUN Hungarian IDN Indonesian IND Hindi ISL Icelandic ITA Italian IWR Hebrew JPN Japanese KOR Korean MAL Malay NLD Dutch NOR Norwegian POL Polish POR Portuguese RUS Russian SVE Swedish THA Thai TUR Turkish VIE Vietna...

Страница 32: ... Marx 0040 Cable box brand Code number Sony 1006 Spectradyne 0769 0058 Spectravision 0058 Sprucer 0021 0307 0010 0144 Standard Components 0203 0096 0155 Starcom 0003 0015 0047 0014 0098 0305 Stargate 0015 0040 0770 0865 0797 0305 0014 Starquest 0015 StarSight 0542 0422 Stealth 0274 Stellar One 0807 Storm 1018 0637 Suena Madritel 1230 Supercable 0276 Supermax 0883 Sylvania 0001 Tandy 0258 Tatung 00...

Страница 33: ...99 H Handling discs 94 HDMI 16 Resolution HDMI 80 I i LINK 68 96 INPUT 49 69 J JPEG image files 42 L Language 86 Language abbreviation 100 Language Follow 85 LINE 1 IN 13 LINE 2 IN 27 Line Audio Input 54 56 84 Line1 Input 81 M MENU 34 Menu Top menu 34 Mode for SET button 85 MP3 audio tracks 41 107US N NEXT 35 Number buttons 21 39 O ONE TOUCH DUBBING 69 72 73 75 On screen display OPTIONS menu 11 Se...

Страница 34: ...CABINET AND PCB 2 1 1 Cabinet Top Removal 2 1 2 Ass y Front Panel Removal RDR GX360 1 REMOVE 2 SCREWS 2 REMOVE 3 SCREWS Fig 2 1 Cabinet Top Removal 1 RELEASE 3 HOOKS Top View 2 RELEASE 3 HOOKS Bottom View Fig 2 2 Ass y Front Panel Removal ...

Страница 35: ... REMOVE 4 SCREWS qd REMOVE 4 SCREWS 2 REMOVE 1 SCREW 3 REMOVE 1 SCREW 5 JACK BOARD qs FRONT BOARD 0 DVD MAIN BOARD 6 CBF CABLE MONO PLUG TO LED qg LOADER ASSY qf BRACKET 7 FFC CABLE 4 FFC CABLE 1 CONNECTOR qa REMOVE 1 SCREW Fig 2 3 Chassis Removal ...

Страница 36: ...2 3E DVD MAIN BOARD FRONT BOARD JACK BOARD Fig 2 4 Circuit Board Locations 2 2 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATIONS ...

Страница 37: ... TSB41AB1 VCR MICOM MN 101D10F Front Panel VFD DRIVE KEY CONTROL PT6315 COAXIAL USB DIGITAL AUDIO OUT DVD V IN VIDEO DIGITAL DATA TIU656 AUDIO DIGITAL DATA I2C VCR VIDEO Y Pb Pr VIDEO L R L R IEC958 VIDEO DECORDER MUX Audio ADC Audio DAC RF IC2 S3C80F9B I 2C DATA CLK STB OUT MIC2 MIC3 Notes Special key has been written in the MIC2 CPRM key and therefore the MIC2 cannot be replaced If this IC is fa...

Страница 38: ...4 PCB DIAGRAMS 4 2 4 1 4 1 DVD Main PCB 4 3 4 2 Jack PCB 4 7 4 3 Function PCB 4 11 4 4 Front PCB 4 13 RDR GX360 ...

Страница 39: ...4 1 DVD Main PCB 4 4 4 3 COMPONENT SIDE ...

Страница 40: ...4 6 4 5 CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Страница 41: ...4 8 4 7 4 2 Jack PCB COMPONENT SIDE ...

Страница 42: ...4 10 4 9 CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Страница 43: ...4 12 4 11 4 3 Function PCB COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Страница 44: ...4 14E 4 13 4 4 Front PCB COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE ...

Страница 45: ... Main PCB 5 27 5 14 Input_Output Jack PCB 5 29 5 15 Connector Jack PCB 5 31 5 16 Front Micom Jack PCB 5 33 5 17 Function Timer Function PCB 5 35 5 18 Front AV Front PCB 5 37 RDR GX360 Note For schematic Diagram Resistors are in ohms 1 8W unless otherwise noted Special note Most semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special handling techniques described und...

Страница 46: ...5 4 5 3 5 1 S M P S Jack PCB ...

Страница 47: ...5 6 5 5 5 2 Power Jack PCB ...

Страница 48: ...5 8 5 7 5 3 AV Decoder DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 49: ...5 10 5 9 5 4 AV Link TS in_Out DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 50: ...5 12 5 11 5 5 Connector DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 51: ...5 14 5 13 5 6 DDR DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 52: ...5 16 5 15 5 7 HDMI CEC DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 53: ...5 18 5 17 5 8 HDMI TDA9984 DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 54: ...5 20 5 19 5 9 Host1 Flash Remulator I F DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 55: ...5 22 5 21 5 10 IEEE1394_DV DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 56: ...5 24 5 23 5 11 PCMIO VIO VDAC DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 57: ...5 26 5 25 5 12 USB DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 58: ...5 28 5 27 5 13 User Interface DVD Main PCB ...

Страница 59: ...5 30 5 29 5 14 Input_Output Jack PCB ...

Страница 60: ...5 32 5 31 5 15 Connector Jack PCB ...

Страница 61: ...5 34 5 33 5 16 Front Micom Jack PCB ...

Страница 62: ...5 36 5 35 5 17 Function Timer Function PCB ...

Страница 63: ...5 38E 5 37 5 18 Front AV Front PCB ...

Страница 64: ... feedback IC 1S01 1SF01 Change fuse ISD1 ISD4 SHORT and OPEN Change short or opened parts Check the Ucc 10 3V Check the voltage 1SR10 1SD7 1SICO1 1SZ02 Secondary D10 Des OK D1S35 D1S32 D1S33A D1S33 D1S30 D1S34 D1S40 Replace Diode No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No ...

Страница 65: ...ound the clock Check the circuit around 6MICO1 reset Check the circuit around 6MICO1 reset Key operation such as STOP PLAY OPEN Check the circuit around the swith check the condition of commmunication with Main Micom 6MICO1 21 24 VFD STB CLOCK DATA IN DATA OUT No Yes Yes Yes No No No Check feedback IC 1S01 Yes STOP PLAY OPEN Key operation are normal Yes Change IC70 1 Yes ...

Страница 66: ... and deck power OK 5v 12v Yes Change the deck No Check the power Is the 40pin FFC cable betweenmain deck inserted correctly Yes No Reinsert FFC cable correctly Is the wavefrom of MIC3pin26 normal Main PCB Yes No Change the Main board ...

Страница 67: ...eck VCC and peripheral parts of 8AIC4 Check applicatin of 8AJK2 Check VCC of AVIC 1 P 5 3 3V 1P 3 1 8V and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation AVXAL 24 576 Mhz Check Audio input signal 1 Line 1 Audio input AVIC 1 Pin 122 123 2 Line 2 Audio input AVIC 1 Pin 125 126 3 VHS Play Audio input AVIC 1 Pin 120 121 IC812 Pin 2 12 ...

Страница 68: ...k the digital audio setting Yes Check peripheral parts of coaxial output terminal No Refer to user manual Yes Proper signal input on D3 0P MIC 1 No Check VCC and peripheral part of MIC1 Yes Proper signal on 8AL 13 No Replace 8AL 13 ...

Страница 69: ...ine 2 Audio input AVIC1 Pin 125 126 1 Check peripheral parts of Clock oscillation 1 Check AVXAL 2 Check peripheral parts of AVIC 1 1 Pin 98 99 100 2 Pin 102 105 Yes No No audio on line input mode or recorded disc playback Check peripheral parts of 8AJK2 JK801 Yes Check VCC 3 3V 1 8V of AVIC1 No ...

Страница 70: ...6 7 CVBS output error Check 8AC18 Yes Check peripheral parts of and 8YQ30 No Check peripheral parts of Clock oscillation AXTAL Check 8AIC 1 Pin 14 No Yes Check VCC and peripheral parts of 8AIC1 ...

Страница 71: ...pheral parts of 8AJK2 Check 8AC9 8AC 10 8AC11 No Component output error Check VCC of MIC 1 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation AXTAL Yes Check 8AIC 1 Pin 11 12 13 No Check VCC and peripheral parts of 8AIC1 Yes ...

Страница 72: ... and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation 2 Refer to the CVBS output error No Check peripheral parts of JK80 1 Check AVIC 1 Pin 8 No Yes Check AVIC 1 Pin 75 76 79 84 No Yes 1 Check between AVIC 1 and JK801 2 Check VCC of AVIC 1 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation Pin 53 54 of AVIC 1 ...

Страница 73: ...al parts of Clock oscillation 2 Refer to the CVBS output error No Check peripheral parts of Front Jack and cable and connector of 7FCN2 Check AVIC 1 Pin 10 No Yes Check AVIC 1 Pin 75 76 79 84 No Yes 1 Check VCC and peripheral parts of AVIC 1 1 Check VCC of AVIC 1 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation Pin 53 54 of AVIC 1 ...

Страница 74: ... 1 3 Check peripheral parts of Clock oscillation TXAL 4 Check VCC of MIC 1 5 Refer to the CVBS output errror No Check peripheral parts of DV JACK and cable and connector of 7FCN2 Check TIC 1 Pin 34 37 No Yes Check TIC 1 Pin 4 13 No Yes Check peripheral parts of 7FCN2 and TIC 1 Check VCC and Clcok oscillation Pin 59 60 of TIC 1 ...

Страница 75: ...con Error RM701 Pin 2 Oon Front PCB signal is OK Yes Change 6MICO1 around elements No Check the power Pin 2 line or change RM701 6MICO1 Pin28 signal is OK Jack PCB No Yes Check the signal line or around elements ...

Страница 76: ...es The I2C_CLK of HIC1 pin43 I2C_DAT of HIC1 pin44 is Check the MIC1 pin B5 pin A5 peripheral circuit No Yes Check the MIC1 pin F4 pin D3 peripheral circuit Check the MIC1 pin P 2 periph eral circuit Check the MIC1 pin Y12 peripheral circuit Check out the 3 3Vcc and 1 8Vcc of HIC1 pin13 Pin16 Check the HIC 1 peripheral circuit No Yes Check the connector of HDMI cable with HDMI jack No HDMI Video O...

Страница 77: ...lation 2 Refer to the CVBS output error Yes Check 8YJK1 Video input signal Yes Check AVIC1 Pin 9 16 No Yes Check AVIC1 Pin 75 76 79 84 No Yes 2 Check VCC of AVIC1 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation Pin 53 54 of AVIC1 1 Check between AVIC1 and 8YJK1 Check peripheral parts of 8YJK1 ...

Страница 78: ...1 USB input jack Yes Check VCC of MIC1 and peripheral parts of Clock oscillation 12MHz UXAL No Check between USJK1 and USCN1 Check UCON Pin 2 3 4 No Yes Check MIC1 Pin V7 AB7 AB8 No Yes Check between AVIC1 and 8YJK1 Check VCC of UIC1 ...

Страница 79: ...7 1 RDR GX360 7 REPAIR PARTS LIST 7 1 Exploded Views 7 2 7 2 Electrical Parts List 7 3 ...

Страница 80: ... 0H001 9 885 120 47 ASSY LOADER TS P632D SDBH P001 9 885 120 48 ASSY PWB JACK SMPS 9 P003 9 885 120 57 ASSY PWB MAIN P005 9 885 120 55 ASSY PWB FRONT AV SUB A001 9 885 120 61 REMOCON ASSY RDR GX360 RMT D254A W263 9 885 069 84 SCREW TAPTITE BLK SWCH101 W275 9 885 079 18 SCREW TAPTITE W306 9 885 037 09 SCREW TAP M3 L8 ZPC 3 2 1 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied W275 W2...

Страница 81: ... SW2 9 885 111 48 SWITCH TACT ONE TOUCH DUB 9 885 120 44 ASSY PWB FTIMER VFD FLAT CABLE CN702A 9 885 120 45 CABLE FLAT 85MM 14P 1 25MM DIODE D701 9 885 070 12 DIODE 1N4148 D702 9 885 070 12 DIODE 1N4148 D703 9 885 070 12 DIODE 1N4148 D704 9 885 070 12 DIODE 1N4148 D705 9 885 070 12 DIODE 1N4148 D706 9 885 070 12 DIODE 1N4148 D707 9 885 070 12 DIODE 1N4148 VFD DISPLAY DT701 9 885 120 46 VFD DISPLAY...

Страница 82: ...084 28 IC SWITCH VOL REG IC1P03 9 885 108 63 IC KIA278R000P5 POSI FIXED REG IC1P04 9 885 102 61 IC KIA278R018PI POSI FIXED REG IC1P05 9 885 070 57 IC G9205 POSI FIXED REG 6MIC01 9 885 120 53 IC MICOM 6MIC02 9 885 079 21 IC 74VHC125 CMOS LOGIC 6MIC03 9 885 111 34 IC AT24C04N 10SU 2 7 EEPROM 6MIC04 1 804 705 11 IC POWER DETECT 6MIC05 1 804 704 11 IC RESET 6MIC06 1 805 019 11 IC 7ST08 CMOS LOGIC 1SIC...

Страница 83: ...5 568 11 CONDENSER FILM 1000PF 1SC12 1 165 999 11 CONDENSER FILM 0 1uF VIBRATOR 6BXT2 1 795 332 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 32 768kHz 6CXT1 1 795 604 11 RESONATOR CERAMIC 4MHz 6MXT1 9 885 120 52 CRYSTAL UNIT 20MHz LINE FILTER 01DL01 1 424 830 11 LINE FILTER 30mH 01SL02 1 424 830 11 LINE FILTER 30mH FUSE F1S01 1 576 527 11 FUSE CLIP F1S02 1 576 527 11 FUSE CLIP TRANSFORMER 0PT01 9 885 102 62 TRANS SWITCHIN...

Страница 84: ...RDR GX360 111 Sony Corporation Home Electronics Network Company 9 883 984 11 2008C0500 1 2008 3 Published by Quality Assurance Dept ...

Страница 85: ...REVISION HISTORY Ver Date Description of Revision 1 0 2008 03 New RDR GX360 ...

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