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HCD-SC5/SC6/SC8

AEP Model

UK Model

E Model

HCD-SC5/SC6/SC8

Australian Model

HCD-SC6/SC8

SERVICE MANUAL

SACD/DVD RECEIVER

Sony Corporation

Home Audio Company

Published by Sony Engineering Corporation

9-961-137-01

2003I1678-1 © 2003.09

HCD-SC5/SC6/SC8 are the amplifier, DVD/ SACD and tuner section in DAV-SC5/SC6/SC8.

Ver 1.0 2003. 09

SPECIFICATIONS

Model Name Using Similar Mechanism NEW

Mechanism Type CDM80-DVBU24

Optical Pick-up Name TDP022W

OUT): Voltage: 1 V Impedance: 1 kilohm Phones Accepts low-and high-impedance headphones.

Super Audio CD/DVD system Laser Semiconductor laser

(Super Audio CD/DVD:λ = 650 nm)

(CD: λ = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous Signal format system NTSC or NTSC/PAL Frequency response (at 2 CH STEREO mode)

DVD (PCM): 2 Hz to 22 kHz (±1.0 dB)

CD: 2 Hz to 20 kHz (±1.0 dB)

Harmonic distortion Less than 0.03 % Outputs VIDEO 1 (AUDIO

VIDEO 1: Sensitivity: 150 mV Impedance: 50 kilohms VIDEO 2: Sensitivity: 300 mV Impedance: 50 kilohms (Other models) Tuner section

System PLL quartz-locked digital synthesizer system FM tuner section

Tuning range 87.5 – 108.0 MHz (50 kHz step)

Aerial FM wire aerial Aerial terminals 75 ohms, unbalanced Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz AM tuner section

Aerial AM loop aerial Intermediate frequency 450 kHz

Vi

(AEP, UK and Russian models) deo section (VIDEO 1, 2, EURO AV) Inputs Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms Outputs Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms Amplifier section

Stereo mode 90 W + 90 W (4 ohms at 1 kHz, THD 10 %)

Surround mode Front: 90 W + 90 W 100 W + 100 W (4 ohms at 1 kHz, THD 10 %) (HCD-SC6/SC8) 100 W + 100 W (4 ohms at 1 kHz, THD 10 %) (HCD-SC6/SC8) (HCD-SC5) (HCD-SC5) (HCD-SC5) (HCD-SC5) 100 W + 100 W (HCD-SC6/SC8) Centre*: 90 W (HCD-SC6/SC8) (HCD-SC5/SC6) 100 W Surround*: 90 W + 90W (4 ohms at 1 kHz, THD 10 %)

* Depending on the sound field settings and the source, there may be no sound output.

Inputs VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2/TV: Sensitivity: 150 mV Impedance: 50 kilohms (AEP, UK and Russian models)

Subwoofer*: 100 W (4 ohms at 100 Hz, THD 10 %)

Tuning range

AEP, UK, Russian, Australian, Singapore and Middle Easten models: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with the interval set at 9 kHz)

Video section (Other models) Inputs Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms Outputs Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms

S video: Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms C: 0.286 Vp-p 75 ohms COMPONENT: Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms PB/CB, PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p 75 ohms General Power requirements

European models: 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz Australian and Asian models:

220 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Taiwan models: 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz Other models: 110 – 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz Dimensions (approx.) 380 × 60 × 337 mm (w/h/d)

incl. projecting parts Mass (approx.) 4.2 kg

Operating temperature 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F) Operating humidity 5 % to 90 %

Other models: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with the interval set at 9 kHz) 530 – 1,710 kHz (with the interval set at 10 kHz)

Design and specification are subject to change without notice.

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CAUTION

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Notes on chip component replacement

• Never reuse a disconnected chip component.

• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be damaged by heat.

Flexible Circuit Board Repairing

• Keep the temperature of soldering iron around 270˚C during repairing.

• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board (within 3 times).

• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering.

Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.

This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the rear exterior.

SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!

COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.

Unleaded solder

Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.

(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.)

: LEAD FREE MARK

Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.

• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than ordinary solder.

Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.

Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350°C.

Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!

• Strong viscosity

Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc.

• Usable with ordinary solder

It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SERVICING NOTE

··· 4

2. GENERAL

··· 5

3. DISASSEMBLY

··· 9

3-1. FRONT PANEL SECTION, SIDE PANEL (L/R) SECTION ··· 10

3-2. DDCON BOARD, FL BOARD ··· 11

3-3. PLAY BUTTON, SLOT DISC ··· 11

3-4. POWER BOARD ··· 12

3-5. I/O BOARD ··· 12

3-6. SCART BOARD, DVD BOARD ··· 13

3-7. AMP BOARD ··· 13

3-8. CD MECHANISM DECK (CDM80-DVBU24) ··· 14

3-9. CHASSIS (TOP) ··· 14

3-10. LEVER (LOADING R/L) ··· 15

3-11. DISC STOP LEVER, DISC SENSOR LEVER ··· 16

3-12. DRIVER BOARD ··· 16

3-13. RF BOARD ··· 17

3-14. OPTICAL PICK-UP (TDP022W) ··· 17

3-15. BASE UNIT ··· 18

3-16. LEVER (BU LOCK) ··· 18

3-17. CLOSE LEVER ··· 19

3-18. DIR LEVER, GEAR (IDL-B) ··· 19

3-19. GEAR (IDL-C) ··· 20

4. TEST MODE

··· 21

5. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT

··· 29

6. DIAGRAMS

6-1. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION ··· 30

6-2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS – RF/SERVO SECTION – ··· 32

– AUDIO (DSP) SECTION – ··· 33

– AUDIO OUT SECTION – ··· 34

– VIDEO SECTION – ··· 35

– POWER SUPPLY SECTION – ··· 36

6-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – RF SECTION – ··· 37

6-4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – RF SECTION – ··· 38

6-5. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – DRIVER SECTION – ··· 39

6-6. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DRIVER SECTION – ··· 39

6-7. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – DVD SECTION (SIDE A) – ··· 40

6-8. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – DVD SECTION (SIDE B) – ··· 41 6-9. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (1/10) – ··· 42 6-10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (2/10) – ··· 43 6-11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (3/10) – ··· 44 6-12. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (4/10) – ··· 45 6-13. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (5/10) – ··· 46 6-14. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (6/10) – ··· 47 6-15. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (7/10) – ··· 48 6-16. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (8/10) – ··· 49 6-17. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (9/10) – ··· 50 6-18. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – DVD SECTION (10/10) – ··· 51

6-19. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – AMP SECTION (SIDE A) – ··· 52

6-20. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – AMP SECTION (SIDE B) – ··· 53

6-21. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – AMP SECTION (1/2) – ··· 54

6-22. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – AMP SECTION (2/2) – ··· 55

6-23. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – I/O SECTION – ··· 56

6-24. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – I/O SECTION (1/2) – ··· 57

6-25. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – I/O SECTION (2/2) – ··· 58

6-26. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – FRONT PANEL SECTION – ··· 59

6-27. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – FRONT PANEL SECTION – ··· 60

6-28. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – POWER SECTION – ··· 61

6-29. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM – POWER SECTION – ··· 62

6-30. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS ··· 65

6-31. IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ··· 73

7. EXPLODED VIEWS

7-1. CASE SECTION ··· 94

7-2. FRONT PANEL SECTION ··· 95

7-3. CHASSIS SECTION-1 ··· 96

7-4. CHASSIS SECTION-2 ··· 97

7-5. CHASSIS SECTION-3 ··· 98

7-6. MECHANISM DECK SECTION-1 (CDM80-DVBU24) ··· 99

7-7. MECHANISM DECK SECTION-2 (CDM80-DVBU24) ··· 100

7-8. MECHANISM DECK SECTION-3 (CDM80-DVBU24) ··· 101

7-9. BASE UNIT SECTION ··· 102

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NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK OR BASE UNIT

The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electrostatic break-down because of the potential difference generated by the charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body. During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the repair parts.

The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with care.

NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK

The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused on the disc reflective surface by the objective lens in the optical pick-up block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission, observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION — BACK PANEL — Part No. Model SC5:AEP,UK/SC6:AEP,UK SC5:EA/SC6:EA SC5:SP,HK,KR,TW/SC6:SP,KR SC5:E32/SC6:AUS SC8:AEP,UK SC8:EA SC8:SP,HK,KR,TW SC8:E32,MX,AUS SC5:RU/SC6:RU SC8:RU PARTS No. 4-248-563-0s 4-248-563-1s 4-248-563-2s 4-248-563-3s 4-248-563-5s 4-248-563-6s 4-248-563-7s 4-248-563-8s 4-250-335-1s 4-250-335-2s

SECTION 1

SERVICING NOTE

POWER board

AEP and UK models of HCD-SC6 and HCD-SC8 should exchange for POWER SWITCHING (1-468-790-11) .

These do not correspond with DIAGRAMS and ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST . LF board

• Abbreviation

AUS : Australian model

E32 : 110-240V AC area in E model EA : Saudi Arabia model HK : Hong Kong model KR : Korean model MX : Mexican model RU : Russian model SP : Singapore model TW : Taiwan model

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GENERAL

This section is extracted from instruction manual.

Front Panel

A

Disc slot (22)

B A

(eject) (22)

C H

(play) (22)

D X

(pause) (23)

E x

(stop) (23)

F .

/

>

, PREV/NEXT, PRESET –/+

(23, 25, 56, 57)

G

VOLUME +/– (22, 67)

H

BASS LEVEL (46)

I

PHONES (on the side of the system)

jack (22)

J

SOUND FIELD –/+ (43, 44, 45)

K

DISPLAY (36, 39, 57)

L

BAND (56, 57)

M

FUNCTION (22, 55, 57)

N

Front panel display (77)

O

(remote sensor) (11)

P [

/

1

(power) switch/STANDBY indicator

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Rear Pan

HCD-SC5/SC6 (AEP, UK and Russian models)

el

A

SPEAKER jacks (13)

B

VIDEO 2 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack (19)

C

VIDEO 1 ANALOG OUT jack (18)

D

VIDEO 2 ANALOG IN jack (18)

E

AM terminals (16)

F

FM 75 COAXIAL jack (16)

G

EURO AV OUTPUT (TO TV) jacks (18)

H

VIDEO 1 ANALOG IN jack (18)

COAXIAL FM 75 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN AM CENTERFRONT L FRONT R WOOFER SURR L SURR R SPEAKER VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L R L VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L VIDEO 2 OUTPUT(TO TV) EURO AV

Re

HCD-SC5/SC6 (Other models)

ar Panel

A

SPEAKER jacks (13)

B

VIDEO 2 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack (18)

C

VIDEO 1 ANALOG OUT jack (18)

D

VIDEO 2 ANALOG IN jack (18)

E

MONITOR OUT (VIDEO/S VIDEO) jacks

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F

AM terminals (16)

G

FM 75 COAXIAL jack (16)

H

SCAN SELECT switch (64)

I

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (18)

J

VIDEO 1 ANALOG IN jack (18)

COAXIAL FM 75 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN AM CENTER FRONT L FRONT R WOOFER SURR L SURR R SPEAKER VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L R L VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L MONITOR OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y PB/CB PR/CR VIDEO 2 SCAN SELECT SELECTABLE INTERLACE COMPONENT VIDEO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO (DVD ONLY)

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Re

HCD-SC8 (AEP, UK and Russian models)

ar Panel

A

SPEAKER jacks (13)

B

VIDEO 2 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack (19)

C

VIDEO 1 ANALOG OUT jack (18)

D

VIDEO 2 ANALOG IN jack (18)

E

AM terminals (16)

F

FM 75 COAXIAL jack (16)

G

EURO AV OUTPUT (TO TV) jacks (18)

H

VIDEO 1 ANALOG IN jack (18)

I

SUB WOOFER AUDIO OUT jack (12)

COAXIAL FM 75 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN AM VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L R L VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L VIDEO 2 OUTPUT(TO TV) EURO AV CENTER FRONT L FRONT R SURR L SURR R SPEAKER SUB WOOFER AUDIO OUT

R

HCD-SC8 (Other models)

ear Panel

A

SPEAKER jacks (13)

B

VIDEO 2 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack (18)

C

VIDEO 1 ANALOG OUT jack (18)

D

VIDEO 2 ANALOG IN jack (18)

E

MONITOR OUT (VIDEO/S VIDEO) jacks

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F

AM terminals (16)

G

FM 75 COAXIAL jack (16)

H

SCAN SELECT switch (65)

I

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (18)

J

VIDEO 1 ANALOG IN jack (18)

K

SUB WOOFER AUDIO OUT jack (12)

COAXIAL FM 75 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN AM CENTER FRONT L FRONT R SURR L SURR R SPEAKER VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L R L VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO IN AUDIO IN R L MONITOR OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y PB/CB PR/CR VIDEO 2 SCAN SELECT SELECTABLE INTERLACE COMPONENT VIDEO OUT VIDEO S VIDEO (DVD ONLY) SUB WOOFER AUDIO OUT

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Remote

Note

This remote control glows in the dark. However, before glowing, the remote must be exposed to light for awhile.

A

SLEEP (59)

B

Z

(eject) (22, 23)

C

DISPLAY (36, 39, 57)

D

FUNCTION (22, 55, 57)

E

STEREO/MONO (57)

F

BAND (56, 57)

G

PLAY MODE (30, 31)

H

CLEAR (30, 31, 32, 34)

I

TV (54)

J

AUDIO (41)

K

ANGLE (47)

L

SUBTITLE (48)

M .

/

>

, PREV/NEXT, PRESET –/+ (23,

25, 56, 57)

N H

(play) (22, 25, 30, 31, 32)

O X

(pause) (23)

P

DVD TOP MENU/ALBUM– (24, 26, 28)

Q C

/

X

/

x

/

c

/ENTER (24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30,

32, 34, 41, 47, 48, 49, 51, 58, 60, 61)

R

DVD DISPLAY (26, 28, 32, 34, 39, 40, 41,

47, 48, 49)

S

TV CH +/– (54)

T

TV VOL +/– (54)

U

TV

[

/

1

(on/standby) (54)

V "

/

1

(standby) (22, 56)

W

REPEAT (30, 32)

X

NAME (58)

Y

SOUND FIELD +/– (43, 44, 45)

Z

MEMORY (56)

wj

NIGHT MODE (46)

wk

Number buttons (24, 25, 30, 34, 47, 49,

51, 54)

wl

ENTER (56)

e;

m

/

M

/

/

SLOW, TUNING –/+ (29,

33, 56)

ez

x

(stop) (23, 24, 25, 49)

es

MUTING (23)

ed

DVD MENU/ALBUM+ (24, 26, 28)

ef

VOLUME +/– (57)

eg

O

RETURN (25, 26, 28, 30, 34, 49, 51,

61)

eh

TV/VIDEO (54)

ej

BASS LEVEL (46)

ek

AMP MENU (60)

el

DVD SETUP (51, 61)

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DISASSEMBLY

• The equipment can be removed using the following procedure.

BASE UNIT OPTICAL PICK-UP (TDP022W) CHASSIS (TOP) CD MECHANISM DECK (CDM80-DVBU24) FRONT PANEL SECTION, SIDE PANEL (L / R) SECTION

SCART BOARD, DVD BOARD DDCON BOARD,

FL BOARD

PLAY BUTTON,

SLOT DISC AMP BOARD

POWER BOARD I/O BOARD

DISC STOP LEVER, DISC SENSOR LEVER

DRIVER BOARD RF BOARD

LEVER (BU LOCK)

CLOSE LEVER DIR LEVER, GEAR (IDL-B) GEAR (IDL-C) SET LEVER (LOADING R / L)

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Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

3-1. FRONT PANEL SECTION, SIDE PANEL (L/R) SECTION

a a 0 screw (+BTP 3 × 6) qa screw (+PTPWHM 2.6 × 6) qf two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 7 two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 2 four screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 1 three screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 3

4 wire (flat type)(CN814) 9 connector (CN900)

qs HP board

5front panel section

8 side panel (L) 6 two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) qd two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) qg side panel (R)

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4DDCON board q;FL board

7POWER LED board 8power button sub assy

1 four screws (DIA. 2.6 × 8) 9 four screws (DIA. 2.6 × 8) 6 two screws (DIA. 2.6 × 8) qf four screws (DIA. 2.6 × 8) qa three screws (DIA. 2.6 × 8) 5 four screws (DIA. 2.6 × 8)

2 wire (flat type) (CN815)

3 connector (CN819) qs panel top (L) qg panel top (R) qd band button qh front (ml) panel

3-2. DDCON BOARD, FL BOARD

1 three screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 2 three screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 4 three screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 5 two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 3 play button 6 slot disc 7 sheet

9 slot disc (inside) 8 cover slot

q; front (al) panel

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3-4. POWER BOARD

9POWER board 4 screw (+BV SUMITITE B3) 7 screw (+BV SUMITITE B3) 6 two screws (+BV SUMITITE B3) 3 connector (CN902) 2 connector (CN904) 1 connector (CN903) 5power sheet 8power sheet

3-5. I/O BOARD

4 connector (CN205) (used only for AEP,UK and Russian models) 2 wire (flat type)

(CN203) 5 wire (flat type)

3 wire (flat type) (CN202) 7 two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 1 five screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 6 I/O board 8 tuner unit

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3-6. SCART BOARD, DVD BOARD

3 four screws (+BV SUMITITE B3) q; connector (CN008) qd connector (CN007)

6 wire (flat type) (CN005)

7 wire (flat type) (CN401) 8 wire (flat type) (CN003) 9 wire (flat type) (CN002)

qa wire (flat type) (CN004)

qs wire (flat type) (CN001)

1 two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) (used only for AEP,UK and Russian models) 2 SCART board

(used only for AEP,UK and Russian models) qf DVD board 4 ferrite core 5 heat sink DVD

3-7. AMP BOARD

8 two screws (+BV SUMITITE B3) 9 two screws (+BV SUMITITE B3) 2 connector (CN302) 5 connector (CN904) 3 DC fan q; amp sheet qa AMP board

6 wire (flat type) (CN304) 7 wire (flat type) (CN303) 1 two screws (+BVTT 4 × 8) 4 two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) a a

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3-8. CD MECHANISM DECK (CDM80-DVBU24)

q; two screws (+BV SUMITITE B3) qa two screws (+BV SUMITITE B3) qd MD cover qs MD cover sheet 3 connector (CN701) 5 connector (CN900) 6 connector (CN901)

2 wire (flat type) (CN401)

4mechanism deck (CDM80-DVBU24) 7 two screws (+BVTP 3 × 8) 8 LF board 9 sheet 1 three screws (+BVTP 3 × 8)

3-9. CHASSIS (TOP)

1screw (+BVTP 2.6 × 8) 4three screws (+BVTP 2.6 × 8) 3two screws (+P 2 × 10) 5chassis (top) 2lever (CL UP2)

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lever (loading R)

Align the horizontal position.

lever (loading L)

Install the both levers so that they move symmetrically.

2two hooks 4two hooks 3lever (loading L) 5lever (loading R) spr-T (loading L) spr-T (loading R) 1 1

PRECAUTION DURING LEVER (LOADING R / L) INSTALLATION

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3-11. DISC STOP LEVER, DISC SENSOR LEVER

chassis (top)

hole

Install the disc stop lever so that the both holes are aligned.

hole 1gear (cap)

3two claws 5two hooks

6disc stop lever disc stop lever

4disc sensor lever

PRECAUTION DURING DISC STOP LEVER INSTALLATION 2gear (IDL L)

3-12. DRIVER BOARD

3 Remove soldering from the two points.

2 three screws (+BVTP 2.6 × 8)

5 DRIVER board

4 motor (pully) assy

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3-13. RF BOARD

5 RF board

2 wire (flat type) (CN003) 3 wire (flat type)

(CN001)

4 wire (flat type) (CN002)

1 claw

3-14. OPTICAL PICK-UP (TDP022W)

1 two step screws (M)

2 step screw (M)

3 two insulators

4 insulator 5 optical pick-up (TDP022W)

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3-15. BASE UNIT

4floating screw (+PTPWHM 2.6)

5floating screw (+PTPWHM 2.6) 3holder down spring 6base unit

1screw

(+BVTP 2.6 × 8) 2lever (CL UP2)

3-16. LEVER (BU LOCK)

3 three hooks

2 4 lever (BU lock)

1 gear (cap)

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3-17. CLOSE LEVER

1 washer (3-1-0.4)

2 close lever spring

4 shaft disc stop 5 close lever

3 claw

3-18. DIR LEVER, GEAR (IDL-B)

3gear puley 2claw 9DIR lever 5gear (IDL-A) q;gear (IDL-B) 1DIR spring 8stoper

6Loosen the screw.

7Hold the release lever and change the direction.

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6claw 1 gear (IDL-F)

5 gear loading lever

2 two claws 4 three hooks

3 gear (IDL-D)

7 gear (IDL-C)

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TEST MODE

[Version Display Mode]

* The software version is displayed. Procedure:

1. Press three buttons of [FUNCTION], x and A simultaneously for two seconds.

2. The message “VERSION” is displayed. The version display mode is activated.

3. Press the NEXT > button. “IF ***” is displayed. 4. Each time the NEXT > button is pressed, the display

changes in the order of DVD, AREA, VERSION and IF. 5. To exit from this mode, press the ?/1 button.

[Key Test Mode]

* Button check Procedure:

1. Press three buttons of [DISPLAY], [FUNCTION] and A simultaneously.

2. The message “KEY NUM 0” is displayed and “0” blinks. 3. Each time a button is pressed, “KEY NUM 0” value increases.

However, once a button is pressed, it is no longer taken into account.

4. When all buttons are pressed, “KEY NUM 15” appears and the number blinking is stopped.

5. To exit from this mode, disconnect the power cord.

[Display Test Mode]

Procedure:

1. Press three buttons of [BAND], [DISPLAY] and A simultaneously.

2. All segments are turned on.

3. When the NEXT > button is pressed, the display will light up as follows.

4. Press the NEXT > button and confirm the display.

5. Press the NEXT > button, all segments are turned off. 6. Every pressing of the NEXT > button turns on each

segments in the same order.

7. To exit from this mode, press the ?/1 button.

[OSD Test Mode]

Procedure:

1. Press the ?/1 button on the main unit or the ?/1 button on the remote commander to turn the set on.

2. Set the FUNCTION to DVD.

3. Press three buttons of A , . PREV and [VOLUME+] simultaneously.

4. The message “SERVICE IN” is displayed on the display. The Test Mode Menu is displayed on the TV screen.

5. To execute each function, select the number on the remote commander.

6. See the following section for explanation in detail. 7. To exit from this mode, press the ?/1 button.

[Disc Slot Lock]

The disc slot lock function for the antitheft of an demonstration disc in the store is equipped.

Setting Procedure: 1. Turn the set on.

2. Press two buttons of x and A simultaneously for five seconds.

3. The message “LOCKED” is displayed and the slot is locked. Releasing Procedure:

1. Press two buttons of x and A simultaneously for five seconds again.

2. The message “UNLOCKED” is displayed and the slot is unlocked.

Note : When “LOCKED” is displayed, the slot lock is not released by turning power on/off with the ?/1 button.

[Repeat Limit Release Mode]

Procedure:

1. Press three buttons of A , . PREV and [VOLUME-] simultaneously.

2. Repeat limit is released.

[CDM Ship Mode]

* This mode moves the optical pick-up to the position durable to vibration. Use this mode when returning the set to the customer after repair.

Procedure: 1. Turn the set on.

2. Set the function to DVD.

3. Press the x button for five seconds. 4. The message “MECHA LOCK” is displayed.

5. Press the ?/1 button to turn off. The CDM ship mode is set. SACD MULTI SLEEP TITLE TRK CHAP INDEX H TUNED M MONO S ST NIGHT ALBM

kHz BASS SHUF MHz PBC PROG NTSC REP1 DOLBY PLII FMAM

PCMMP3ALL1DISC S DIGITAL

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SACD MULTI SLEEP TITLE TRK CHAP INDEX H TUNED M MONO S ST NIGHT ALBM kHz BASS SHUF MHz PBC PROG NTSC REP1 DOLBY PLII FMAM

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[GENERAL DESCRIPTION]

The Test Mode allows you to make diagnosis and adjustment easily using the remote commander and monitor TV. The instructions, diagnostic results, etc. are given on the on-screen display (OSD).

[TEST DISC LIST]

Use the following test disc on test mode.

TDV-520CSO (DVD-SL): PART No. J-2501-236-A LUV-P01 (CD): PART No. 4-999-032-01 TDV-540C (DVD-DL): PART No. J-2501-235-A

Note:Do not use exiting test disc for DVD.

[STARTING TEST MODE]

1. Press the @/1 button to turn the power on, and set the function to DVD.

2. Press three buttons of Z , . PREV and [VOLUME+] simultaneously to enter the test mode.

3. It displays “SERVICE IN” on the fluorescent indicator tube, and displays the Test Mode Menu on the monitor screen as follows. (At the bottom of the menu screen, the model name and revision number are displayed)

Test Mode Menu 0. Syscon Diagnosis 1. Drive Auto Adjustment 2. Drive Manual Operation 3. Mecha Aging

4. Emergency History 5. Mecha Error History 6. Version Information 7. Video Level Adjustment

Exit: POWER Key

Model :DAV-SCX xx

Revision :x.xx

4. To execute each function, select the desired menu and press its number on the remote commander (RM-SP800).

5. To release from test mode, press the @/1 button and turn the power off.

[OPERATING TEST MODE]

0.

SYSCON DIAGNOSIS

The same contents as board detail check by serial interface can be checked from the remote commander operation.

On the Test Mode Menu screen, press

[10/0]

key on the remote commander, and the following Check Menu will be displayed.

### Syscon Diagnosis ### Check Menu 0. Quit 1. All 2. Version 3. EEPROM 4. GPIO 5. SD Bus 6. Video 0-0. Quit

Quit the Syscon Diagnosis and return to the Test Mode Menu.

0-1. All (All items continuous check)

This menu checks all diagnostic items continuously. Normally, all items are checked successively one after another automatically unless an error is found, but at a certain item that requires judgment through a visual check to the result, the following screen is displayed for the key entry.

• Example display

### Syscon Diagnosis ### Diag All Check

No.2 Version 2-3. ROM Check Sum Check Sum = 7906

Press NEXT Key to Continue Press PREV Key to Repeat

For the ROM Check, the check sum calculated by the Syscon is output, and therefore you must compare it with the specified value for confirmation.

Following the message, press the

[NEXT ]

button to go to the next item, or press the

[ PREV]

button to repeat the same operation again.

To quit the diagnosis and return to Check Menu screen, press the

[RETURN]

key on the remote commander to display Check Menu. • Error occurred

If an error occurred, the diagnosis is suspended and error is displayed. Press the

[RETURN]

key on the remote commander to quit the diagnosis, or press the

[ PREV]

button to repeat the same check where an error occurred, or press the

[NEXT ]

button to continue the check from the item next to faulty item.

General Description of Checking Method

Selecting 2 and subsequent items calls the submenu screen of each item. And selecting 2 and subsequent items executes respective menus and outputs the results.

For the contents of each submenu, see “Check Items List” as below.

Check Items List: 0-2. Version

0-2-1. All 0-2-2. Revision 0-2-3. ROM Check Sum 0-2-4. Model Type 0-2-5. Region 0-3. EEPROM Check 0-3-1. Sampling Check 0-3-2. Detail Check 0-4. GP I/O Check 0-5. SD Bus Check 0-6. Video Check 0-2. Version 0-2-2. Revision

The revision number of ROM (IC205) that the program for the DVD system processor (IC206) is stored.

0-2-3. ROM Check Sum

Check sum is calculated. (4 digits hexadecimal number) >

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0-2-4. Model Type

Model name is displayed. (DAV-SCX)

0-2-5. Region

Model destination code is displayed. (2 digits number)

0-3. EEPROM Check

0-3-1. Sampling Check

EEPROM check at every 64 words.

It compares read data with write data of each address. When there are discrepancies between two data, it displays error.

0-3-2. Detail Check

EEPROM check at every 1 word.

It compares read data with write data of each address. When there are discrepancies between two data, it displays error.

0-4. GP I/O Check

Pull up/down setting check of the DVD system processor (IC206) pin 150, 151 and 154 (for clock setting port).

0-5. SD Bus Check

SD bus data check between DVD decoder (IC701) and D-RAM (IC706).

0-6. Video Check

Output the color bars for video level adjustment.

1.

DRIVE AUTO ADJUSTMENT

On the Test Mode Menu screen, press the

[1]

key on the remote commander, and the Adjustment Menu will be displayed.

## Drive Auto Adjustment ## Adjustment Menu 0. ALL 1. DVD-SL 2. CD 3. DVD-DL Exit: RETURN

Normally,

[10/0]

is selected to adjust DVD (single layer), CD and DVD (dual layer) in this order. But, individual items can be adjusted for the case where adjustment is suspended due to an error. In this mode, the adjustment can be made easily through the operation following the message displayed on the screen.

The disc used for adjustment must be the one specified for adjustment.

1-0. ALL

Press the

[10/0]

key on the remote commander, and the servo set data in EEPROM will be initialized. Then, 1. DVD-SL disc, 2. CD disc and 3. DVD-DL disc are adjusted in this order.

Each time one disc was adjusted, it is ejected. Replace it with the specified disc following the message. You can finish the adjustment by pressing the

[RETURN]

button on the remote commander.

Note:During adjustment of each disc, the measurement for disc type judg-ment is made. As automatic adjustjudg-ment does not judge the disc type unlike conventional models, take care not to insert wrong type discs. Also, do not give a shock during adjustment.

1-1. DVD-SL (single layer)

Press the 1 key on the remote commander and insert a DVD single layer disc following the message. Then the adjustment will be made through the steps below, then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.

DVD Single Layer Disc Adjustment Steps: 1. Sled tilt reset

2. Disc check memory SL 3. Wait 300 msec 4. Set disc type SL 5. LD on

6. Spindle start 7. Wait 1 sec 8. Focus servo on 0 9. Auto track offset adjust 10. CLVA on 11. Wait 500 msec 12. Tracking on 13. Wait 1 sec 14. Sled on 15. Check CLV on 16. Auto LFO adjust 17. Auto focus offset adjust 18. Auto tilt position adjust 19. Auto focus gain adjust 20. Auto focus offset adjust 21. EQ boost adjust

22. Auto loop filter offset adjust 23. Auto track gain adjust Search Check

24. 32 track jump forward 25. 32 track jump reverse 26. 500 track jump forward 27. 500 track jump reverse 28.All servo stop

29.EEP copy loop filter offset

1-2. CD

Press the

[2]

key on the remote commander and insert a CD disc following the message. Then the adjustment will be made through the steps below, then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.

CD Adjustment Steps

1. Sled tilt rest

2. Disc check memory CD 3. Wait 500 msec 4. Set disc type CD 5. LD on

6. Spindle start 7. Wait 500 msec 8. Focus servo on 0 9. Auto track offset adjust 10. CLVA on

11. Wait 500 msec 12. Tracking on 13. (TC display start) 14. Wait 1 sec 15. Jitter display start 16. Sled ON 17. Check CLV on

18. Auto loop filter offset adjust 19. Auto focus offset adjust 20. Auto focus gain adjust 21. Auto focus offset adjust 22. EQ boost adjust 23. Auto LFO Adjust

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24. Auto track gain adjust Search Check 25. 32Tj forward 26. 32Tj reverse 27. 500Tj forward 28. 500Tj reverse 29. All servo stop

1-3. DVD-DL (dual layer)

Press the

[3]

key on the remote commander and insert a DVD dual layer disc following the message. Then the adjustment will be made through the steps below, then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.

DVD Dual Layer Disc Adjustment Steps: 1. Sled tilt reset

2. Disc check memory DL 3. Wait 500 msec 4. Set disc type DL 5. LD on

6. Spindle start 7. Wait 1 sec Layer 1 Adjust

8. Focus servo on 0 9. Auto track offset adjust 10. CLVA on 11. Wait 500 msec 12. Tracking on 13. Wait 500 msec 14. Sled on 15. Check CLV lock

16. Auto loop filter offset adjust, Auto focus adjust 17. Auto focus gain adjust

18. Auto focus offset adjust 19. EQ boost adjust

20. Auto loop filter offset adjust 21. Auto Track Gain Adjust Search Check

22. 32 track jump forward 23. 32 track jump reverse 24. 500 track jump forward 25. 500 track jump reverse Layer 0 Adjust

26. Focus jump (L1 t L0) 27. Auto track offset adjust L0 28. CLVA on 29. Wait 500 msec 30. Tracking on 31. Wait 500 msec 32. Sled on 33. Check CLV lock

34. Auto focus filter offset adjust 35. Auto Focus Adjust

36. Auto focus gain adjust 37. Auto focus offset adjust 38. EQ boost adjust 39. Auto Loop Filter Offset 40. Auto track gain adjust Search Check

41. 32 track jump forward 42. 32 track jump reverse 43. 500 track jump forward 44. 500 track jump reverse Layer Jump Check

45. Layer jump (L0 ? L1) 46. Layer jump (L1 ? L0) 47. All servo stop

2.

DRIVE MANUAL OPERATION

Note: This mode is used for design, and not used in service fundamen-tally.

On the Test Mode Menu screen, press the

[2]

key on the remote commander, and the Operation Menu will be displayed. For the manual operation, each servo on/off control and adjustment can be executed manually.

## Drive Manual Operation ## Operation Menu

1. Disc Type 2. Servo Control 3. Track/Layer Jump

4. Non EEPROM Write Adjust 5. EEPROM Write Adjust 6. Memory Check

7. Disc Check Memory 8. Error Rate Display 9. SACD Water Mark

Exit: RETURN

In using the manual operation menu, take care of the following points. These commands do not provide protection, thus requiring correct operation. The sector address or time code field is displayed when a disc is loaded.

Note:

1. Set correctly the disc type to be used on the Disc Type screen. 2. In case of an alarm, immediately press the x button to stop the

servo operation, and press the @/1 button to turn the power off.

Basic operation:

(controllable from front panel or remote commander)

@/1 : Power OFF (release the Test Mode)

x : Servo stop

A : Stop and eject

[RETURN]

: Return to Operation Menu or Test Mode Menu

[ PREV]

,

[NEXT ]

: Transition between sub modes of menu

[1] to [9], [10/0]

: Selection of menu items

Cursor o / O : Increase/Decrease in manually adjusted value

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2-1. Disc Type

Disc Type Disc Type Select 1. Disc Type Auto Check 2. Set Disc Type DVD 3. Set Disc Type CD 4. Set Disc Type Hybrid

Exit: RETURN

2-1-1. Disc Type Auto Check

1) Press the

[1]

key on the remote commander to display the Disc Type Auto Check screen.

2) Insert a disc and press the

[ENTER]

key on the remote commander.

3) It judges the type of inserted disc automatically and displays the disc type and so on as below.

Disc Type Auto Check

Disc Type xx Layer xx Mirr Time xx Mirr Count xx FZC Count xx PI Reference xx PI Peak xx ENTER.Execute Exit: RETURN

Disc Type : CD, DVD or Hybrid (SACD) Layer : SINGLE, DUAL or HYBRID

Mirr Time : Mirror time of between disc surface and record surface when disc type judgment. (hexadecimal number)

Mirr Count : The number of times which mirror counts between disc surface and record surface when disc type judging. (hexadecimal number)

FZC Count : The number of times which focus zero cross points of each layer when lens down. (hexadecimal number) PI Reference : The average of PI reference voltage. (hexadecimal

number)

PI Peak : PI peak level voltage. It performs only when disc type judgment is successful. (hexadecimal number)

2-1-2. Disc Type DVD

It sets up so that it may judge as a disc type of specification of the disc with which the set was inserted.

[1]

: DVD single layer disc (12 cm)

[2]

: DVD dual layer disc (0 layer, 12 cm)

[3]

: DVD dual layer disc (1 layer, 12 cm)

[4]

: DVD-RW disc (12 cm)

[5]

: DVD single layer disc (8 cm)

[6]

: DVD dual layer disc (0 layer, 8 cm)

[7]

: DVD dual layer disc (1 layer, 8 cm)

2-1-3. Disc Type CD

It sets up so that it may judge as a disc type of specification of the disc with which the set was inserted.

[1]

: CD disc (normal speed, 12 cm)

[2]

: CD disc (double speed, 12 cm)

[3]

: CD disc (normal speed, 8 cm)

[4]

: CD disc (double speed, 8 cm)

[5]

: CD-RW disc (normal speed, 12 cm)

[6]

: CD-RW disc (double speed, 12 cm)

[7]

: CD-RW disc (normal speed, 8 cm)

[8]

: CD-RW disc (double speed, 8 cm) 2-1-4. Disc Type Hybrid

It sets up so that it may judge as a disc type of specification of the disc with which the set was inserted.

[1]

: SACD Hybrid disc (SACD layer, 12 cm)

[2]

: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, normal speed, 12 cm)

[3]

: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, double speed, 12 cm)

[4]

: SACD Hybrid disc (SACD layer, 8 cm)

[5]

: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, normal speed, 8 cm)

[6]

: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, double speed, 8 cm)

2-2. Servo Control

Note: Be sure to perform the disc type setup before performing this item.

Servo Control

1.LD off R.Sled FWD

2.Focus off L.Sled REV

3.SPDL off U.Sled Reset

4.CLVA off D.Sled Limit

5.Trk. off

6.Sled off

7.Fcs.Srch off

0.All Servo Off

Exit: RETURN

On this screen, the servo on/off control necessary for replay is executed. Normally, turn on each servo from 1 sequentially and when CLVA is turned on, the usual trace mode becomes active. In the trace mode, DVD sector address or CD time code is displayed. This is not displayed where the spindle is not locked.

The spindle could run overriding the control if the spindle system is faulty or RF is not present. In such a case, do not operate CLVA.

[1]

LD : Turn on/off the laser.

[2]

Focus : Search the focus and turn on the focus.

[3]

SPDL : Turn on/off the spindle.

[4]

CLVA : Turn on/off normal servo of spindle servo.

[5]

Trk. : Turn on/off the tracking servo.

[6]

Sled : Turn on/off the sled servo.

[7]

FCS. Srch : Turn on/off the focus search.

[8]

FCS. OppL : Turn on/off the focus search to another layer of designated layer in Disc Type setting. (dual layer disc only)

[10/0]

: All servo off.

[R]

Sled FWD (right cursor) : Move the sled forward.

[L]

Sled REV (left cursor) : Move the sled reverse.

[U]

Sled FWD (up cursor) : Reset the sled.

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2-3. Track/Layer Jump Track/Layer Jump 1. 1Tj FWD R.Lj L0>L1 2. 1Tj REV L.Lj L1>L0 3.500Tj Fine FWD U.Fj L0>L1 4.500Tj Fine REV D.Fj L1>L0 5.10kTj Dirc FWD 6.10kTj Dirc REV 7.20kTj Dirc FWD 8.20kTj Dirc REV

0. All Servo Off

Exit: RETURN

On this screen, track jump, etc. can be performed. Only for the DVD dual layer disc, the focus jump and layer jump are displayed in the right field

[1]

1Tj FWD : 1 track jump forward.

[2]

1Tj REV : 1 track jump reverse.

[3]

500Tj FWD : 500 track jump (fine search)forward.

[4]

500Tj REV : 500 track jump (fine search) reverse.

[5]

10kTj FWD : 10k track jump (direct search) forward.

[6]

10kTj REV : 10k track jump (direct search) reverse.

[7]

20kTj FWD : 20k track jump (direct search) forward.

[8]

20kTj REV : 20k track jump (direct search) reverse.

[10/0]

: All servo off.

2-4. Non EEPROM Write Adjust

Non EEPROM Write Adjust 1. Focus Offset 2. Focus Gain 3. Trk. Offset Coarse 4. Trk. Offset Fine 5. Trk. Gain 6. EQ Boost

0.All Servo Off

Exit: RETURN

On this screen, each item can be adjusted manually. Select the desired number

[1]

to

[10/0]

from the remote commander, and current setting for the selected item will be displayed, then increase or decrease numeric value with the O key or o key. This value is stored in the EEPROM. If CLV has been applied, the jitter is displayed for reference for the adjustment.

[1]

Focus Offset : Adjusts focus offset.

[2]

Focus Gain : Adjusts focus gain.

[3]

TRK. Offset : Adjusts tracking offset of the RF amp (IC001) side.

[4]

TRK. Offset : Adjusts tracking offset of the DSP (IC401) side.

[5]

TRK. Gain : Adjusts track gain.

[6]

EQ Boost : Adjusts amount of boost of equalizer.

[10/0]

: All servo off.

2-5. EEPROM Write Adjust

EEPROM Write Adjust

1. Focus Offset 2. Focus Gain 3. Trk. Offset Coarse 4. —————— 5. Trk. Gain 6. EQ Boost

0.All Servo Off

Exit: RETURN On this screen, each item can be adjusted automatically. Select the desired number

[1]

to

[10/0]

from the remote commander, and selected item is adjusted automatically.

[1]

Focus Offset : Adjusts focus offset.

[2]

Focus Gain : Adjusts focus gain.

[3]

TRK. Offset : Adjusts tracking offset of the RF amp (IC001) side.

[5]

TRK. Gain : Adjusts track gain.

[6]

EQ Boost : Adjusts amount of boost of equalizer.

[10/0]

: All servo off.

2-6. Memory Check

Display images are shown as follows, and all two screens are able to switch by the O key (UP) or o key (DW).

EEPROM Data 1/2 CD SL L0 L1 Focus Gain xx xx xx xx Trk. Gain xx xx xx xx Focus Offset xx xx xx xx Trk. Offset xx xx xx xx EQ. Boost xx xx xx xx PI Level xx xx -- --Fcs. Balance -- xx -- --Jitter xx xx xx xx Mirror Time xx xx xx --FE Level -- xx -- --Traverse Lv1. -- xx --

--Next:DW Default:CLR Exit:RET

EEPROM Data 2/2 CDRW DVDRW Focus Gain xx xx Trk. Gain xx xx Focus Offset xx xx Trk. Offset xx xx EQ. Boost xx xx

Prev:UP Default:CLR Exit:RET

On this screen, current servo adjusted data stored in the EEPROM are displayed. The adjusted data are initialized by pressing the

[CLEAR]

key, but be careful that they are not recoverable after initialization.

Before clearing the adjusted data, make a note of the set data. This screen will also appear if

[0]

-All is selected in the Drive Auto

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2-7. Disc Check Memory

Disc Check Memory 1. SL Disc check

2. CD Disc check 3. DL Disc check

Exit: RETURN

On this screen, measure the mirror time of chucked disc, and write to the EEPROM.

2-8. Error Rate Display

Error Rate Display

UC CR Address

PI1 Err Now xx xxxx xxxxxxxx

Max xx xxxx xxxxxxxx Avg xx xxxx

PI2 Err Now xx xxxx xxxxxxxx

Max xx xxxx xxxxxxxx Avg xx xxxx

PO Err Now xx xxxx xxxxxxxx

Max xx xxxx xxxxxxxx Avg xx xxxx

Start:ENTER Exit: RETURN

On this screen, measure and display the error rate.

UC : Incorrect value CR : Correct value

2-9. SACD Water Mark Check

SACD Water Mark Check

PSP AMP PSN

Start: ENTER Exit: RETURN

On this screen, measure the PSP AMP value and PSN value of SACD water mark.

3.

EMERGENCY HISTORY

On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting

[4]

displays the information such as servo emergency history.

The history information from last 1 up to 10 can be scrolled with the O key or o key. Also, specific information can be displayed by directly entering that number with ten keys.

### EMG. History ### Laser Hours CD xxxxhxxm DVD xxxxhxxm a. bb xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx a. bb xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx Select:1-9 Scroll:UP/DOWN

(1.Latest EMG.) Exit: RETURN

xxxxhxxm : The laser on total hours. Data below minutes are omitted.

a. : Error number. bb : Error code. xx : Not used.

• Clearing History Information Clearing laser hours:

Press the

[DVD DISPLAY]

and

[CLEAR]

keys in this order. Then both CD and DVD data are cleared.

Clearing emergency history:

Press the

[DVD TOP MENU]

and

[CLEAR]

keys in this order. Initializing set up data:

Press

[DVD MENU]

and

[CLEAR]

keys in this order. The data have been initialized when “EEPROM Initialize Finished.”. message is displayed. The EMG. History screen will be restored soon.

• Code list of Emergency History

10: Communication to RF AMP (IC001) failed.

11: Each servo for focus, tracking, and spindle is unlocked. 12: Check sum error of EEPROM (IC203).

14: Communication to servo DSP (IC401) failed, or servo DSP (IC401) is faulty.

15: Communication to DVD decoder (IC701) failed, or DVD decoder (IC701) is faulty.

16: Communication to DSD decoder (IC801) failed, or DSD decoder (IC801) is faulty.

20: Initialization of sled servo failed. It is not placed in the ini-tial position.

23: Sled servo operation error.

24: Made a request to move the sled servo to wrong position. 30: Tracking balance adjustment error.

31: Tracking gain adjustment error. 33: Focus bias adjustment error. 34: Focus gain adjustment error. 35: Equalizer adjustment error. 40: Focus servo does not operate.

41: With a DVD dual layer disc, focus jump failed. 50: CLV (spindle) servo does not operate.

51: Spindle does not stop.

60: Made a request to seek nonexistent address. 61: Seek error of retry more than regulated times. 70: Control data could not be read.

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5.

VERSION INFORMATION

On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting

[6]

displays the ROM version and region code.

The parenthesized hexadecimal number in version field is checksum value of ROM. ## Version Information ## IF con. Ver.x. xx SYScon. Ver.x. xx (xxxx) Model DAV-SCX Region 0x Config xxxxxxxx

Front End Ver.x.xx

Exit: RETURN

IF con. : The version of system controller (IC901). SYScon. : The version of DVD system processor (IC206). Front End: The version of mechanism controller (IC301).

6.

VIDEO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting

[7]

displays color bars for video level adjustment. During display of color bars, OSD disappears but the menu screen will be restored if pressing the

[RETURN]

key.

4.

MECHA ERROR HISTORY

On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting

[5]

displays the information of mechanism deck error history.

The history information from last 1 up to 8 can be scrolled with the

O key or o key. Also, specific information can be displayed by directly entering that number with ten keys.

### Mecha Error History ### 1. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx 2. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx 3. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx 4. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx 5. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx 6. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx 7. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx 8. aa bb cc dd xx xx xx xx Scroll:UP/DOWN

(1.Latest Err.) Exit: RETURN

aa : The error in the midst of initializing the mechanism deck. bb : The error in the midst of loading operation.

cc : The error in the midst of up/down the stocker.

dd : The error in the midst of switching the mechanism deck mode. xx : Not used.

• Error code (aa)

FF : Complete the initializing. (normal operation)

11 : Stocker movement (to chucking position) failing in the midst of initializing the mechanism deck.

12 : Stocker movement (to chucking position) failing in the midst of initializing the mechanism deck.

1x : Initializing the mechanism deck. 2x : Initializing the mechanism deck. 3x : Initializing the mechanism deck.

41 : Disc eject failing in the midst of initializing the mechanism deck.

4x : Initializing the mechanism deck.

50 : Disc eject failing in the midst of initializing the mechanism deck.

5x : Initializing the mechanism deck.

A2 : Disc eject failing in the midst of initializing the mechanism deck.

Ax : Initializing the mechanism deck.

D3 : Disc eject failing in the midst of initializing the mechanism deck.

Dx : Initializing the mechanism deck. Ex : Initializing the mechanism deck.

• Error code (bb)

00 : Initializing the mechanism deck. 10 : Retry over of eject and loading. 30 : Open operation in no disc status. 60 : Retry over of eject and loading. 70 : Disc is chucking position.

81 : Retry failed of disc movement from chucking position to stocker.

83 : Retry preparation failed of disc movement from chucking position to stocker.

90 : Disc is stored in the stocker.

A1 : Retry failed of disc movement from stocker to chucking position.

A3 : Retry preparation failed of disc movement from stocker to chucking position.

B0 : Just before the release operation. B1 : Retry failed of the release operation.

• Error code (cc) 10 : Under a stop.

22 : Retry preparation failed. 23 : Retry failed.

• Error code (dd) 10 : Under a stop.

22 : Retry preparation failed. 23 : Retry failed.

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[TEST DISC LIST]

Use the following test disc on test mode.

TDV-520CSO (DVD-SL): PART No. J-2501-236-A LUV-P01 (CD): PART No. 4-999-032-01 TDV-540C (DVD-DL): PART No. J-2501-235-A

Note:Do not use exiting test disc for DVD.

AUTO SERVO ADJUSTMENT

After parts related to the servo circuit (RF amplifier (IC001), DSP (IC401), motor driver (IC501), EEPROM (IC302) so on) are replaced, re-adjusting the servo circuit is necessary. Select “ALL” at “1. DRIVE AUTO ADJUSTMENT” (Refer to page 23 in TEST MODE) and adjust DVD-SL (single layer), CD and DVD-DL (dual layer).

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DIAGRAMS

6-1. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

SCART board

(only for AEP, UK and Russian models)

AMP board

POWER board POWER LED board

HP board DVD board DRIVER board RF board I/O board DDCON board FL board LF board

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• Indication of transistor

C E B

These are omitted

Q

C

E B

These are omitted

For schematic diagrams.

Note:

• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF: µµF 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums.

• All resistors are in Ω and 1/4W or less unless otherwise specified.

• f : internal component. • C : panel designation.

For printed wiring boards.

Note:

• X: parts extracted from the component side. • a : Through hole.

• b: Pattern from the side which enables seeing. (The other layers' patterns are not indicated.)

• A : B+ Line. • B : B– Line.

• Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no-signal (detuned) conditions.

• Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground in service mode.

• Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope.

Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc-tion tolerances.

no mark : DVD STOP

• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.

• Signal path. F : AUDIO J : CD PLAY c : DVD PLAY d : TUNER L : VIDEO i : OPTICAL DIGITAL IN h : VIDEO IN a : CHROMA E : Y r : COMPONENT VIDEO e : AUX IN I : SACD PLAY q : R, G, B • Abbreviation

AUS : Australian model

E32 : 110-240V AC area in E model EA : Saudi Arabia model

HK : Hong Kong model KR : Korean model MX : Mexican model RU : Russian model SP : Singapore model TW : Taiwan model Caution:

Pattern face side: Parts on the pattern face side seen from (SIDE A) the pattern face are indicated. Parts face side: Parts on the parts face side seen from (SIDE B) the parts face are indicated.

THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS. (In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block.)

Note: The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety.

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6-2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS – RF/SERVO SECTION –

DETECTOR 1 63 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 13 18 17 62 61 53 52 54 55 59 60 DVDRFP RFSIN A2 B2 C2 D2 CD E CD F A B C D B A D C B A D C CD A CD B CD C CD D CDLD CDPD DVDLD V125 DVDPD ATOP ATON FNP FNN AIP AIN DIP DIN 57 27 40 39 47 46 48 IC001 CD/DVD/SACD RF AMP, FOCUS/TRACKING ERROR AMP

OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK (TDP022W) 2AXIS DEVICE FOCUS/ TRACKING COIL 22 24 21 23 36 48 37 1 Q001 AUTOMATIC POWER CONTROL (FOR DVD) Q002 AUTOMATIC POWER CONTROL (FOR CD) Q301 LASER DIODE SELECT LASER DIODE (FOR CD) LASER DIODE (FOR DVD) FOCUS COIL DRIVE 34 3 35 4 TRACKING COIL DRIVE 32 31 33 34 20 22 19 8 40 41 39 43 31 32 29 30 SLED MOTOR DRIVE IC501 FOCUS/TRACKING COIL DRIVER, SPINDLE, SLED MOTOR DRIVER

27 28 SPINDLE MOTOR DRIVE M M M1 (SPINDLE) 19 47 46 45 FFDR FRDR TFDR TRDR SFDR SRDR SLED_A SLED_B

SLED IC402 (1/2)AMP 26 SE TE FE RFDC IC401 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR,

DIGITAL SERVO PROCESSOR

MIRR FF FR FOK COUT SCLK RF A B C D F E CD LD PD DVD LD FCS+ FCS– TRK+ TRK– SW INLIM D C B A RFAC MIRR DATA_RF CLK_RF SDEN TE FE PI TE FE PI FE TE SDATA SCLK SDEN LDON FCS_JMP_2 FCS_JMP_1 • SIGNAL PATH : CD : DVD : SACD 50 RFAC 30 29 SLED MOTOR DRIVE M M M2 (SLED) 40 42 36 42 MNTR BUFFER MUTE12 20 MUTE34 21 MUTE5 22 TSD-M 13 7 10 43 FG 62 MUTE_2D 60 SP_ON 63 TSD-M 73 BUFFER IC301 (1/2) MECHANISM CONTROLLER 61 7 LDON 28 INLIM LDSEL 76 31 SDEN 2 FE 67 PI 66 COUT_CD 30 SDA 5 SCL 6 WP 7 15 SCOR 66 PCMD CDDOUT 64 DOUT 67 BCLK 65 LRCK 14 C2PO 17 WDCK 10 WFCK 80 EXCK 79 SBSO BCLK LRCK C2PO GSCOR WFCK EXCK 27M 768FS SBSO 2 XRST 25 MDP SCOR SCOR 26 24 LOCK 75LOCK_CD 13 GFS 71GFS_CD 3 MUTE 59MUTE_CD 7 SENS 9 SENS_CD 76 SQSO 52SQSO SCLK_CD 72 4 DATA 49DATA_CD 69 XTSL 10CDSP2 63 MD2 71 XTAI DOCTRL/ ISBTEST 3 77 SQCK XRD 85 17 XRD 58 GFS_DVD 107GFS 45 109 JIT OFFSET 4 XRST_DSD AEP0 64 JIT 77 SACD/DVD 84 XWR 18 XWR 12 XCS_DVD 19 XCS 25 XRST_DVD 164XRST 22 INIT0_DVD 20 XINT0 23 INIT1_DVD 21 XINT1 SQCK 54 6 CLOK 50CLOK_CD 5 XLAT 27LAT_CD FOK_CD 74 MIRR 29 TE 65 SDCLK RF 82 SDATA RF 83 44 38 42 VC CE 26 SSTP AVC (1.65V) MIRR MIRR DATA_RF CLK_RF SDEN TE FE PI 26 HDB8 49 XHRD 93 MNT2 48 XHWR 46 XDRQ 53 XHAC 92 MNT1 17 WE 76 XMWE 33 OE 94 XMOE 18 RAS 78 XRAS 34 UCAS 95 XCAS 117 RFIN 135 SPO 137 MDIN2 170 XTAL 169 XTA2 167 XTA1 IC701 DVD DECODER IC706 16Mbit D-RAM 160 MDAT 158 BCK 163 LRCK 155 C2PO 146 GSCOR HDB0 – HDB7

MDB0 – MDB9, MDBA – MDBF I/O0 – I/O15

A0 – A9 151 WFCK 147 EXCK 148 SBIN BCLK LRCK C2PO GSCOR WFCK EXCK SCOR SBSO 150 SCOR IC703 (2/2) BUFFER IC703 (1/2) COMPARATOR IC303 CLOCK GENERATOR 66-69, 71, 73-75, 96, 97, 99, 101, 102, 104-106 2-5, 7-10, 41-44, 46-49 44, 41, 39, 35, 32, 30, 27, 24 21-24, 27-32 MA0 – MA9 79, 80, 82-87, 89, 91 35 LCAS TF 8 TR FF FR FF FR TF TR 7 8 XTI XTO 98 XDRST D0 – D7 D0 – D7 13 9 SO3 SO1 10 3 SO2 MO1 X302 27MHz 14-21 172-176, 1, 2, 4 A0 – A7 89-96 5, 7, 9-14 A0 – A7 B WARFI A AUDIO(DSP)SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION VIDEO SECTION VIDEO SECTION VIDEO SECTION VIDEO SECTION AV DATA BUS SD0 – SD7 (for VIDEO SYSTEM)

SD0 – SD7 (for AUDIO SYSTEM)

C XSRQ K XSRQ-ZIVA L M WCK G XRST_DSD J 768FS I 27M H XDCK, XSAK, SDEF, XSHD (for AUDIO SYSTEM)

XDCK, XSAK, SDEF (for VIDEO SYSTEM) XDCK XSAK SDEF XSHD E D F 5 EEP_SI 99 EEP_CLK 100 EEP_CS 47 SDIN_DSD 46 SDOUT_DSD 24 SCK_DSD 51 XMSLAT 48 READY_DSD 53 MUTE_DSD MSDATO MSDATO, MSDATI, MSCK, XMSLAT, SHRRDY, SHRMUT MSDATI MSCK XMSLAT SHRRDY SHRMUT 6 EEP_RDY IC814 SACD/DVD SELECT IC302 EEPROM : VIDEO : AUDIO

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– AUDIO (DSP) SECTION –

• SIGNAL PATH : CD : AUDIO : OPTICAL DIGITAL IN : AUX IN : TUNER : SACD • R-ch is omitted due to same as L-ch. IC606 DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE 16 DATA 13 CKOUT 14 BCK 15 LRCK 36 DI 35 DO 38 CL 37 CE 17 XSTATE 48 XMODE DIGDI DO DIGCLK DIGDI DIGCLK CSDIR XST RSTDIR 34 ERROR 24 AUDIO B CDDOUT R NSMUTE O SPDIF WARFI WCK P AV0 – AV2, RGB SEL, DVD SEL S RSTAD 20 XMCK 168 SDEF 165 XSHD 166 SDCK 167 XSAK 6 MSDATO 4 MSDATI 3 MSCK 2 XMSLAT 7 MSREADY 10 SMUTE MSDATO MSDATI MSCK XMSLAT SHRRDY SHRMUT 29 TDO 27 TDI 26 TCK 30 TMS 31 TRST SDEF SDEF, XSHD, XDCK, XSAK XSHD XDCK XSAK 64 DSAL 39 DSIFL 35 EXIFLR 34 EXICSW 29 BCKI2 28 LRCKI2 EXID1 BCKI LRCKI EXID1 BCKI LRCKI 29 EXIMCK 31 EXIBCK 32 EXILRCK EXIFLR EXIMCK EXIBCK EXILRCK EXIFLR PLOCK DIGDI DO DIGCLK CSDIR XST RSTDIR PLOCK EXIMCK EXIBCK EXILRCK 9 XRST XRST_DSD 5 DIN2 3 DIN0 127 WAVRB 123 WCK 126 WARFI 4 DIN1 54 TUN-DO 55 TUN-CLK 53 TUN-CE 51 TUNED 52 TUN-DI 32 HACN 68 GP9 35 HDOUT 34 HCLK 33 HDIN IC801 DSD DECODER IC808 16Mbit SD-RAM IC612 DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESSOR IC901 (1/3) SYSTEM CONTROLLER IC607 DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR D5V X600 12.288MHz Q205 J205 (1/4) J206 (1/3) Q206 22 21 XIN XOUT IC204 OPTICAL RECEIVER IC900 LEVEL SHIFT IC812 LEVEL SHIFT IC813 LEVEL SHIFT VIDEO 2 OPTICAL DIGITAL IN SD0 – SD7 169 – 176 IC402 (2/2) REFERENCE VOLTAGE GENERATOR 143 XWE 15 WE 145 XRAS 17 RAS 144 XCAS 16 CAS 142 DCKE 34 CKE 35 CLK DQ0 – DQ7 DQ0 – DQ7 A0 – A11 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12 139-136, 134-131 162-159, 157-154, 152, 151, 149, 148 A0 – A11 141 DCLK IC604 S-RAM 44 CS0 6 CS 45 WE0 17 WE D0 – D15 D0 – D15 A0 – A15 7-10, 13-16, 29-32, 35-38 108, 107, 105-102, 99 98, 80-77, 75-72 112, 110, 109,97-92, 82, 85-83, 66-64 A0 – A15 5-1, 44-42, 27-24, 21-18 66 DSAR 40 DSIFR 69 DSAC 41 DSICT 71 DSALFE 42 DSISW 74 DSALS 43 DSISL 76 DSARS 44 DSISR 60 BCKAO 38 DSBCK 13 EXCKO1 27 MCK 23 POFLR 18 SDI1 22 POCSW 30 SDI2 21 POSLR 114 SDI3 17 MCKOUT 22 KFSIO 19 PBCK 17 BCKI1 20 PLRCK 4 SELEXT 46 SYNC 15 LRCKI1 59 EXLOCK 69 GP8 33 AD-RST 7 DIG-DI 97 DF-SW 98 DF-SYNC 25 DIRDO 8 DIG-CLK 20 DIR-CE DSP-PM DSP-CS DSP-BST DSP-RST 24 DIR-XMODE 22 DIR-XST 18 DIR-ZERO 6 DSP-DO 15 DSP-HACN 17 DSP-GP9 19 DIR-ERR 23 DIR-AD 28 DAMP-MUTEN 67 GP10 23 SDO1 24 SDO2 26 SDO4 D4 D1 D2 D3 SCK BCKO LRCKO 25 SDO3 14 SCKOUT 20 BCKO 19 LRCKO IC603 LOW-PASS FILTER

FM/AM TUNER PACK

IC202 AUDIO INPUT SELECTOR IC602 A/D CONVERTER Q221 AMP 5 Y1 2 Y2 3 10 9 Y A B 15 16 6 DOUT 14 BCK 13 LRCK SYSCLK RSTB 1 Y0 1 LIN 5 RIN R-CH DO CK CE TUNED FM ANT GND AM ANT GND L-CH R-CH DI TUDO TUCLK TCE TUN TUDI R-CH R-CH R-CH TUDO TUCLK TCE TUN TUDI COAXIAL FM 75Ω AM AV DATA BUS SD0 – SD7 C E J 164 XSRQ XSRQ K 11 MCKI 768FS H M TDOSA, TDISA, TCK, TMS, TRST N G A RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION VIDEO SECTION VIDEO SECTION VIDEO SECTION AUDIO OUT SECTION AUDIO OUT SECTION AUDIO OUT SECTION AUDIO OUT SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION TDOSA TDISA TCK TMS TRST 96 AV-SEL1 48 VIDEO-MUTE 95 AV-SEL0 AV1 AV2 AV0 AV2 AV0 65 DF-RST PM HCS BST RSTDSP 13 14 16 12 113 PM 36 HCS 56 BST 2 XRST PM Q903 D903 HCS BST RSTDSP T DIGDI, DIGCLK Q D1 – D4, SCK, BCKO, LRCKO Q908 – 910 ENABLE SWITCH 47 INIT 12 9 X601 13.5MHz MCLK2 MCLK1 VIDEO 1 AUDIO IN VIDEO 2 AUDIO IN L R L R MSDATO, MSDATI, MSCK, XMSLAT, SHRRDY, SHRMUT

21-24, 27-32, 20, 19 73 RGB SEL 70 DVD SEL RGB SEL DVD SEL FM-DET RDSC RDSD 94 RDS_CLK 88 RDS_DATA RDSC RDSD 4 13 14 2 Q201 DET AMP 16 X201 4.332MHz IC201 RDS DECODER AEP, UK, RU AEP, UK ,RU MUX XI XO RDATA RCLK X VIDEO SECTION 4 Y3 R-CH L, R R AEP, UK, RU

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– AUDIO OUT SECTION –

• SIGNAL PATH : AUDIO

ENA ENB DIAGA DIAGB

HP-SW HP-MUTE 7 17 8 18 IC101 POWER DRIVER IC102 POWER DRIVER IC103 POWER DRIVER IC104 POWER DRIVER IC105 POWER DRIVER IC106 POWER DRIVER 6 INA 16 INB J900 HCD-SC8 HCD-SC5/SC6 HCD-SC8 J302 (+) (–) 9 OUTA 19 OUTB IC301 STREAM PROCESSOR IC305 HEADPHONE AMP IC309 AMP 18 DATA 21 XFSIIN 17 BCK 13 SCLATCH 15 INIT 14 NSPMUTE 11 SCDT 16 LRCK 12 18 21 17 13 15 14 11 16 12 18 21 17 13 15 14 11 16 12 SCSHIFT LATCH1 INIT SCDT SHIFT 4 OUTL2 41 OUTR1 2 OUTL1 39 OUTR2 4 OUTL2 41 OUTR1 2 OUTL1 39 OUTR2 4 OUTL2 41 OUTR1 2 OUTL1 39 OUTR2 31 HPOUTL2 29 HPOUTR1 33 HPOUTL1 27 HPOUTR2 6 XFSOOUT 6 XFSOOUT 23 FSOI Q101, 111 OVER LOAD DETECT Q902 MUTING CONTROL Q401, 402 FAN CONTROL Q303, 304 FAN CONTROL D304 D402 Q403 D306 D305 FRONT L SUB WOOFER AUDIO OUT

ENA ENB DIAGA DIAGB

7 17 8 18 6 INA 4 AD1 3 AD2 60 FL-DATA 57 FL-CLK 61 FL-CS 56 FL-MUTE 16 INB (+) (–) 9 OUTA 19 OUTB FRONT R

ENA ENB DIAGA DIAGB

7 17 8 18 6 INA 16 INB (+) (–) 9 OUTA 19 OUTB IC302 STREAM PROCESSOR IC901 (2/3) SYSTEM CONTROLLER IC802 FL DRIVER DATA XFSIIN BCK SCLATCH INIT NSPMUTE SCDT LRCK SCSHIFT 64 HPSW 23 FSOI 63 DAT 62 CLK 61 CS 60 RST 58 OSC0 59 OSC1

ENA ENB DIAGA DIAGB

7 17 8 18 6 INA 16 INB (+) (–) 9 OUTA 19 OUTB

ENA ENB DIAGA DIAGB

7 17 8 18 6 INA 16 INB (+) (–) 9 OUTA 19 OUTB IC303 STREAM PROCESSOR DATA XFSIIN BCK SCLATCH INIT NSPMUTE SCDT LRCK SCSHIFT 23 FSOI 22 FSOCKO 36 XFSOIN 36 XFSOIN 36 XFSOIN REAR L

ENA ENB DIAGA DIAGB

7 17 8 18 6 INA 16 INB (+) (–) 9 OUTA 19 OUTB 43 DRI-RST 44 DRI-OCP REAR R CENTER J301 SPEAKER WOOFER PHONES D1 SCK AU-MUTE DAC-CS BCKO LRCKO LATCH2 INIT INIT EN DIAG SCDT SHIFT LATCH1 LATCH2 LATCH3 SCDT SHIFT D2 SCK BCKO LRCKO LATCH3 INIT SCDT SHIFT D3 SCK BCKO LRCKO D4 SCK BCKO LRCKO IC608 D/A CONVERTER 12 6 5 AOUTL+ 11 AOUTL– CSN PDN 8 7 CDTI CCLK DIGDI DIGCLK 3 SDTI 1 MCLK 2 BICK 4 LRCK IC610 LOW-PASS FILTER C818, R840 10 AOUTR+ 9 AOUTR– Q207, 208 MUTING FL801 FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE Q900 MUTING CONTROL Q900, 901 MUTING Q301, 309 MUTING Q906, 907 SIRCS DETECT Q476 PROTECT DETECT IC304 OSC J205 (2/4) VIDEO 1 AUDIO OUT L R DIGDI, DIGCLK T AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION POWER SUPPLY SECTION VIDEO SECTION VIDEO SECTION RSTAD NSMUTE S D1 – D4, SCK, BCKO, LRCKO Q R X301 49.152MHz 46 HP-MUTE 47 AU-MUTE 32 DAC-CS HP-SW HP-MUTE AU-MUTE DAC-CS DAMP-DATA 2 1 DAMP-CLK S1 – S35 29 CS1 30 CS2 31 CS3 26 DAMP-RST 5 – 39 G1 – G12 40 – 51 OSC 93 WAKE I2CDATA, I2CCLK W ZIVARESET V 92 SIRCS IC903, 904 KEY INPUT DETECT IC801 REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER SCAN SELECT 82 – 84 KEY0 – KEY2 KEY0, KEY2 S801 – 803, S824 – 826, S804 – 808, S821 – 823, S809 S801 4 CQ-RST 49 PROG SW 5 I2C-CLK 3 I2C-DATA I2CCLK I2CDATA EXCEPT AEP, UK, RU

INTERLACE SELECTABLE SW1 Y Q913 DISC INSERT DETECT 38 39 X901 20MHz X2 X1 LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF LPF Q102, 112 OVER LOAD DETECT Q103, 113 OVER LOAD DETECT Q104, 114 OVER LOAD DETECT Q105, 115 OVER LOAD DETECT Q106, 116 OVER LOAD DETECT (FAN)

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– VIDEO SECTION –

• SIGNAL PATH : VIDEO : Y : CHROMA : COMPONENT VIDEO : R, G, B : VIDEO IN IC206 DVD SYSTEM PROCESSOR 125 VDAC_2 131 VDAC_0 Q210, 214 WIDE SWITCH 183 SDCLK 179 SDEN 182 SDERROR XDCK, XSAK, SDEF SDEF XDCK V Y C CB/B CR/R XSAK 178 SDREQ XSRQ_ZIVA SDDATA0 – SDDATA7 177-174, 171-168 AV DATA BUS SD0 – SD7 D RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION RF/SERVO SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION AUDIO OUT SECTION AUDIO OUT SECTION AUDIO(DSP) SECTION F L 139 XIN 27M I 156 IEC958 SPDIF 202 RESET ZIVARESET D3.3V IC202 VCC V I2CDATA, I2CCLK W O 198 TDO 199 TDI 201 TCK TDOSA, TDISA, TCK, TMS, TRST TCK TDOSA TDISA 200 TMS 197 TRST TRST TMS N I2CCLK I2CDATA 119 VDAC_4 128 190 VDAC_1 122 VDAC_3 J205 (3/4)

J206 (2/3) VIDEO INPUTIC207 SELECTOR 3 IN2 1 IN1 7 2 4 OUT SW1 SW2 5 IN3 IC203 EEPROM IC301 (2/2) MECHANISM CONTROLLER Q302 5 DI 6 DO 1 8 R/B WC 3 CS 4 SK IC209 VIDEO SELECTOR 1 1B 9 3B 3 12 7 OUT1 CT2 CT3 14 2B 6 OUT3 5 OUT2 2 CT1 IC208

VIDEO AMP, 75Ω DRIVER

J205 (4/4) J202 J206 (3/3) 14 CBIN 12 CYIN 4 VIN 22 3 CBOUTB 21 CBOUTA MUTE1 16 CRIN 25 CYOUTB 24 CYOUTA 31 VOUTB 30 VOUTA 2 CIN 6 YIN 33 COUT 28 YOUTB 27 YOUTA 19 CROUTB 18 CROUTA AV1 AV0 AV2 15 MUTE2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO IN VIDEO 2 VIDEO IN 1 2 3 4 IC206 75Ω DRIVER IC803 FLIP-FLOP IC802 SWITCHING CE OE WE 56 29 1LE 2LE ALE IC215 BUS INTERFACE 1D1 – 1D10, 2D1 – 2D6 55, 54, 52, 51, 49-47, 45-40, 38-36 57-60, 64-71, 75-78, 81-84, 88-95, 99-102 2,4,5,7,8,10,11,13,74,76,77,79,80,82,83,85,31, 33,34,36,37,39,40,42,45,47,48,50,51,53,54,56 HA1 – HA3 HAD0 – HAD15

DATA & ADDRESS BUS

DATA & ADDRESS BUS

22, 19-14, 11-3 2, 207, 206

2D7 – 2D9 HAD0 – HAD15 HA1 – HA3

HAD0 – HAD15 HA1 – HA3

34, 33, 31 195 HCS0 WEH.UDS 27 HREAD 25 56 MCLK CE OE WE IC202 128Mbit SD-RAM 68 CLK DQ0 – DQ31 A0 – A11 MA0 – MA11 MD0 – MD31 42-33, 45, 46 49 MCS0 20 CS 53 MWE 17 WE 51 MRAS 19 RAS 52 MCAS 18 CAS 62 MDQM0 16 DQM0 73 MDQM1 71 DQM1 86 MDQM2 28 DQM2 97 MDQM3 59 DQM3 161 I2C_DA 78 I2C_SIO 160 I2C_CL 79 I2C_SCL 186 DRVTX 34 SO_ZIVA 187 DRVRX 33 SI_ZIVA 185 DRVCLK 35 SCK_ZIVA 184 HIRQ1 188 DRVRDY 36 DRVIRQ 37 DRVRDY 32 CS_ZIVA 191 RST_SPC 38 RST 116 HIRQ2 165 WRITE_CTRL(ZIVA_E2P) 162 CS(ZIVA_E2P) 48 BA0 22 BS0 47 BA1 23 BS1 107 VS XTAL EXTAL 41 40 X301 20MHz VIDEO 1 VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO MONITOR OUT VIDEO Y PB/CB PR/CR AV0 – AV2, RGB SEL, DVD SEL P 25-27, 60-66,24,21 1Q1 – 1Q10, 2Q1 – 2Q9 2, 3, 5, 6, 8-10, 12-17, 19-21, 23, 24, 26 IC205 PROGRAMMABLE ROM 22-18, 8-1, 48, 17, 16, 9, 10, 13 29,31,33,35,38,40,42,44, 30,32,34,36,39,41,43,45 ADDRESS BUS

HAD0 – HAD15 HA1 – HA3 HA4 –HA22 26 CE WE 28 OE 11 A3 – A21 A0 – A2 25-23 DQ0 – DQ15 Q201, 202 B+ SWITCH AUDIO(DSP) SECTION Q140-142 BLANKOUT SWITCH CBOUT CYOUT VOUT CROUT CROUT AEP, UK, RU EXCEPT AEP, UK, RU

CYOUT VOUT L R CBOUT X AUDIO(DSP)SECTION 11 15 7 19 8 16 6 2 J101 R/C OUT G OUT B OUT V/Y OUT BLANK OUT FUNCTION SW A(L) IN A(R) IN EURO AV T OUTPUT (TO TV) RGB SEL Q137-139 FUNCTION SWITCH DVD SEL DVD SEL L, R

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– POWER SUPPLY SECTION –

3 IC901 POWER CONTROL D (AC IN) TH901 T901 POWER TRANSFORMER D919 D920 D933 D912 VCC D906 12V D905, 907 D902 RECT LF901, 902 LINE FILTER PC901 ISOLATOR PC902 ISOLATOR Q912, 914 SWITCHING Q907 AC DET IC909 BUFFER Q901

RESET SWITCH IC904

VOLTAGE DETECT IC905 AND GATE 4 VCC 2 GND 1 OCP/SYNC 5 FB/OLP D911 RECT IC902 ERROR AMP D913 Q905 +20V REGULATOR Q901, 903 POWER ON/OFF CONTROL Q904 +6.8V REGULATOR IC908 +12V REGULATOR IC601 +10V REGULATOR IC600 +5V REGULATOR Q992 VOLTAGE DETECT IC903 +6.5V REGULATOR M12V D202, 203 10V D/A, A/D +5V Q911, 912 LED DRIVE Q902, 906 POWER ON/OFF CONTROL Q222, 223 B+ SWITCH TU 10V IC906 +3.3V REGULATOR Q990, 991 B+ SWITCH +6.5V (AMP +6.5V) +32V (AMP +32V) IC004 +5V REGULATOR IC005 +3.3V REGULATOR D5V DA05V DA03V IC003 +5V REGULATOR IC605 +2.6V REGULATOR DSP +2.6V FL58 FL1 VFL IC001 +3.3V REGULATOR A3.3V IC002 +5V REGULATOR A5V, RF+5V IC306 +5V REGULATOR IC307 +3.3V REGULATOR POWER DRIVER +5V STREAM PROCESSOR +3.3V TO FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE T801 DC-DC CONVERTER IC308 +1.8V REGULATOR STREAM PROCESSOR +1.8V D3.3V IC006 +1.8V REGULATOR IC702 +2.5V REGULATOR +2.5V +1.8V IC905, D915 +5.6V REGULATOR SYSTEM CONTROLLER +5V D901 D900 D917 IC907 RESET SIGNAL GENERATOR U5V D806 – 809 RECT Q803, 804 OSC D900 50 FM750 SW1 SEN2 SW1 34 RESET 90 STOP 91 POWER-SW 66 PCON3 89 DVD-POWER 45 ST-POWER 11 P-PWM IC901 (3/3) SYSTEM CONTROLLER D812 (STANDBY) S701 (DISC IN/OUT) 78 81 SW2 S702 (CHUCK) 67 SW3 S703 (TRIGGER) 79 69 R-IN 68 F-IN AUDIO OUT SECTION Y 9 7 RIN FIN MOTOR DRIVE 4 2 OUT1 OUT2 IC701 LOADING MOTOR DRIVER M701 (LOADING) M

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6-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARD – RF SECTION – • See page 30 for Circuit Boards Location. •

: Uses unleaded solder.

(SIDE A)

RF BOARD

RF BOARD

(SIDE B)

IC001

TO DVD BOARD CN401 (Page 40)

A

E E OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK (TDP022W) FLEXIBLE BOARD 1-684-822-11 (11) 1-684-822-11 (11) 1 16 17 32 48 33 64 49

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F

Ref. No. Location

D001 B-3 D002 B-3 IC001 D-11 Q001 C-11 Q002 B-11 • Semiconductor

Location

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