DVD-S530/DV-S5550
DVD-S530/DV-S5550
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ll waveforms can be refered to the A/V board schematic
diagram.
5. Play and 16/9 Detection
Check 0/6/12 signal on pin 8 of the SCART connector
1130 and change the input with the following commands:
Ref.#
Command Name
Remarks
25a
VideoScartLo
Sends out 0V
±
0.5V
25b
VideoScartMi
Sends out 6V
±
10%
25c
VideoScartHi
Sends out 12V
±
10%
Since in SD4 based single SCART players, pin 8 output is
determined by SCART0 and standby control signal. Since
standby control must be LOW when diagnostic is running,
we can only set pin 8 to 6V or 12 V.
6. Kill Circuit
To check the functionality of the Kill circuitry,the audio
outputs has to be present by the following command:
Ref.#
Command
Name
Remarks
Audio output
21a
AudioSineOn
Audio Sinewave ON 1kHz tone
Check the audio outputs at the audio cinch of the A/V
board: 1kHz tone
Activate the Kill circuit by using the following command:
Ref.#
Command Name
Remarks
19a
AudioMuteOn
Audio Mute On
Check the audio outputs at the audio L/R cinch and
SCART of the A/V board: No waveform
Switch off the kill circuit by using the following command:
Ref.#
Command Name
Remarks
19b
AudioMuteOff
Audio Mute Off
Check the audio outputs at the audio L/R cinch and
SCART of the A/V board: 1kHz tone
7. Digital Silence
Digital silence is a signal from the audio DAC, KILL_LR,
when there is no input to the audio DAC, or when the
player is in STOP/PAUSE mode, or during disc changing
track.
To check the KILL_LR signal, use the following command
and check the voltage level at pin 16 of 7200:
Ref.#
Command
Name
Remarks
KILL_LR signal
21a
AudioSineOn
Audio Sinewave
ON
LOW (<0.3V)
---
Press STOP
button
Audio Sine
signal OFF
HIGH (>4.5V)
8. Front Display
To check the segment display of the FTD, the following
command can be used. And for full detail description of the
test, refer to the chapter of “Diagnostic Software Player
Script” which can be found in chapter “Diagnostic
Software Description and Troubleshooting”
Ref.#
Command Name
Remarks
30a
DispDisplay
Turn ON local display
9. IR Receiver
Check at pin 22 of 7101 and observe if this line switches
from LOW (<0.3V) to HIGH (>4.5V) when pressing a key
on a remote control.