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FILE NO. 810-200612GRI
INTERNAL PUBLICATION

SERVICE MANUAL

DVD VIDEO PLAYER & VIDEO
CASSETTE RECORDER

SD-V594SC

The above model is classified as a green product (*1), as indicated by the underlined serial number.
This Service Manual describes replacement parts for the green product. When repairing this green
product, use the part(s) described in this manual and lead-free solder (*2).
For (*1) and (*2), see the next page.
DOCUMENT CREATED IN JAPAN, April, 2006 GREEN

(*1)

GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT

The EC is actively promoting the WEEE & RoHS Directives that define standards for recycling
and reuse of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and for the Restriction of the use of
certain Hazardous Substances. From July 1, 2006, the RoHS Directive will prohibit any
marketing of new products containing the restricted substances.
Increasing attention is given to issues related to the global environmental. Toshiba Corporation
recognizes environmental protection as a key management tasks, and is doing its utmost to
enhance and improve the quality and scope of its environmental activities. In line with this,
Toshiba proactively promotes Green Procurement, and seeks to purchase and use products,
parts and materials that have low environmental impacts.
Green procurement of parts is not only confined to manufacture. The same green parts used in
manufacture must also be used as replacement parts.

(*2)

LEAD-FREE SOLDER

This product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the consumer
products industry at large to be environmentally responsible. Lead-free solder must be used in
the servicing and repair of this product.

WARNING
This product is manufactured using lead free solder.

DO NOT USE LEAD BASED SOLDER TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT !
The melting temperature of lead-free solder is higher than that of leaded solder by 86°F to 104°F
(30°C to 40°C). Use of a soldering iron designed for lead-based solders to repair product made
with lead-free solder may result in damage to the component and or PCB being soldered. Great
care should be made to ensure high-quality soldering when servicing this product  especially
when soldering large components, through-hole pins, and on PCBs  as the level of heat
required to melt lead-free solder is high.

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Connections

DVD VIDEO PLAYER & VIDEO
CASSETTE RECORDER

SD-V594SC
OWNER’S MANUAL

ColorStream and ColorStream Pro are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C.

16

Basic setup
(VCR)

27

Playback
(VCR)

34

Recording
(VCR)

39

Other functions
(VCR)

44

Basic playback
(DVD)

47

Advanced
playback
(DVD)

50

Function setup
(DVD)

63

Others

71

©2006 Toshiba Corporation


Printed in Thailand

  

This device does not tape-record copy protected DVD Video Discs.

Introduction

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

      
     
      
       
     

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, do not expose this appliance to rain
or moisture.

CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN
EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN
BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA
FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
FCC NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partly responsible for compliance with the
FCC Rules could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

CAUTION: THIS DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYER EMPLOYS A LASER SYSTEM.
TO ENSURE PROPER USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS USER'S GUIDE CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE UNIT REQUIRE MAINTENANCE, CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR THE PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM, DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE. VISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT WHEN THE ENCLOSURE IS OPENED.
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. READ INSTRUCTIONS
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. HEED WARNINGS
All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. CLEANING
Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning the exterior cabinet only.
6. ATTACHMENTS
The manufacturer of this unit does not make any recommendations for attachments, as they may cause
hazards.
7. WATER AND MOISTURE
Do not use this unit near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
8. ACCESSORIES
Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table.
The unit may fall, causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit.
8A. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
9. VENTILATION
Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation,
S3125A
to ensure reliable operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating.
These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit
on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat
source. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided and/or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
10. POWER SOURCE
This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating plate. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company.
11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
This unit is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the
other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the appliance.

Introduction

 

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.

Location of the required Marking
The rating sheet and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit.

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CERTIFICATION: COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J.

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Introduction

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS / Power source

13. LIGHTNING
To protect your unit from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the
unit due to lightning and power line surges.
14. POWER LINES
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, or where it can fall onto or against such power lines or circuits. When installing an
outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits,
as contact with them might be fatal.
15. OVERLOADING
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
16. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY
Do not push objects through any openings in this unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid into the unit.
17. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is
grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges, Section 810 of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for
the grounding electrode.

19. REPLACEMENT PARTS
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by
the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
20. SAFETY CHECK
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
21. HEAT
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
22. DISC TRAY
Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. It may cause serious personal injury.
23. CONNECTING
When you connect the product to other equipment, turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from
the wall outlet. Failure to do so may cause a product damage. Read the owner's manual of the other
equipment carefully and follow the instructions when making any connections.
24. LASER BEAM
Do not look into the opening of the disc tray or ventilation opening of the product to see the source of the
laser beam. It may cause sight damage.
25. DISC
Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause serious
personal injury and product malfunction.
26. NOTE TO CABLE TV SYSTEM INSTALLER
This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER THE
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE

Introduction

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

GROUND CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
S2898A

Power source

GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS

TO USE AC POWER SOURCE
Use the AC polarized line cord provided for operation on AC. Insert
the AC cord plug into a standard 120V 60Hz polarized AC outlet.

AC Outlet
Wider Hole
and Blade

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)

18. SERVICING
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
For example:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage
and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f . When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.

Notes:
• Never connect the AC line cord plug to other than the specified
voltage (120V 60Hz). Use the attached power cord only.
• If the polarized AC cord does not fit into a non-polarized AC
outlet, do not attempt to file or cut the blade. It is the user’s
responsibility to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet.
• If you cause a static discharge when touching the unit and the
unit fails to function, simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet
and plug it back in. The unit should return to normal operation.

Polarized AC Cord Plug
(One blade is wider than the other.)

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Introduction

Precautions

Notes and Informations
On handling discs

When shipping the DVD/VCR, the original shipping
carton and packing materials come in handy. For
maximum protection, repack the unit as it was
originally packed at the factory.
Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray, near
the DVD/VCR. Do not leave rubber or plastic
products to contact the DVD/VCR for a prolonged
period. They will leave marks on the finish.
The top and rear panels of the DVD/VCR may
become warm after a long period of use. This is not a
malfunction.
When the DVD/VCR is not in use, be sure to remove
the disc and the video cassette turn off the power.
If you do not use the DVD/VCR for a long period, the
unit may not function properly in the future. Turn on
and use the DVD/VCR occasionally.

Notes on locating
Place the DVD/VCR on a level surface. Do not use it
on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling
table or inclined stand. The loaded disc or the video
tape may become dis-aligned and damage the DVD/
VCR.
When you place this DVD/VCR near a TV, radio, or
VCR, the playback picture may become poor and the
sound may be distorted. In this case, place the DVD/
VCR away from the TV, radio or VCR.

Note on moisture condensation

Moisture condensation occurs, for example, when you
pour a cold drink into a glass on a warm day. Drops of
water form on the outside of the glass. In the same way,
moisture may condense on the head drum or the optical
pick-up lens inside this unit, one of the most crucial
internal parts of the DVD/VCR.
le of mo
Examp ensat isture
ion!
cond

Tape

Head drum

Disc Mark

When you bring the DVD/VCR directly from a cold
place to a warm place.
When you use the DVD/VCR in a room where you
just turned on the heater, or a place where the cold
wind from the air conditioner directly hits the unit.
In summer, when you use the DVD/VCR in a hot and
humid place just after you move the unit from an air
conditioned room.
When you use the DVD/VCR in a humid place.
It’s too
warm!

If you use the DVD/VCR in such a situation, it may
damage discs and internal parts. Remove the disc or
the video tape, connect the power cord of the DVD/
VCR to the wall outlet, turn on the DVD/VCR, and
leave it for two or three hours. After two or three
hours, the DVD/VCR will have warmed up and
evaporated any moisture. Keep the DVD/VCR
connected to the wall outlet and moisture
condensation will seldom occur.

Wall outlet

Disc
Size

Approx. 4 hours
(single sided disc)

Approx. 160 minutes
(double sided disc)

Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and
sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center
outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc
clean.
Video
CDs

Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner,
benzine, commercially available cleaners or antistatic
spray for vinyl LPs. It may damage the disc.

On storing discs
Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight
or near heat sources.
Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and
dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier.
Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing
objects on discs outside of their case may cause
warping.

Normally, DVD video discs are divided into titles, and the
titles are sub-divided into chapters. VIDEO CDs and
audio CDs are divided into tracks.
DVD video disc
Title 1

Title 2

Chapter 1 Chapter 2

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3

Video CD/Audio CD
Video CD/Audio CD
Track 2

Track 3

Approx. 80 minutes
(single sided disc)
8 cm

On cleaning discs

Track 1

Approx. 8 hours
(double sided disc)

Audio
+
Video
(moving
pictures)

DVD
video
discs

DVD video disc

Maximum
playback time

12 cm

Do not attach paper or tape to discs.

Structure of disc contents
Do not use the DVD/VCR when moisture
condensation may occur.

Contents

Playback side

Moisture condensation occurs during the
following cases.

Wa
it!

6

This DVD/VCR can play the following discs.

Moisture condensation damages the DVD/VCR.
Please read the following carefully.

Notes on cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
Use a dry cloth to wipe.
Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner and
benzine, as they may damage the surface of the
DVD/VCR.
If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit,
follow that product’s instructions.

Playable discs

Do not touch the playback side of the disc.

Introduction

Notes on handling

Track 4

Track 5

Each title, chapter or track is assigned a number, which
is called “title number”, “chapter number” or “track
number” respectively.
There may be discs that do not have these numbers.

Audio
CDs

DIGITAL VIDEO

Audio
+
Video
(moving
pictures)

12 cm

Approx. 74 minutes
(single sided disc)

8 cm

Approx. 20 minutes
(single sided disc)

12 cm

Approx. 74 minutes
(single sided disc)

8 cm

Approx. 20 minutes
(single sided disc)

Audio

The following discs are also available.
DVD-R/RW discs of DVD video format
CD-R/CD-RW discs of CD-DA, Video CD, SVCD,
MP3, WMA, JPEG or DivX format
Kodak picture CD, FUJICOLOR CD format
Some of these discs may be incompatible.

• You cannot play discs other than those listed above.
• You cannot play discs of DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, Photo
CD, etc., or non standardized discs even if they may be
labeled as above.
• Some CD-R/RWs cannot be played back depending on
the recording conditions.
• This DVD/VCR uses the NTSC color system, and
cannot play DVD video discs recorded in any other
color system (PAL, SECAM, etc.).

Because of problems and errors that can occur during
the creation of DVD and CD Software and/or the
manufacture of DVD and CD discs, Toshiba cannot
assure that the DVD player will successfully play every
disc bearing DVD and CD logos. If you happen to
experience any difficulty playing a DVD and/or CD disc
on this DVD player, please contact Toshiba Customer
Service.
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.

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Introduction

Contents

Notes and Informations (Continued)
Notes on region numbers

About this owner’s manual

On Video CDs

The following symbol may appear on the TV screen
during operation.

This DVD/VCR supports Video CDs equipped with the PBC
(Version 2.0) function. (PBC is the abbreviation of Playback
Control.) You can enjoy two playback variations depending on
types of discs.

It means that the operation is not permitted by the DVD/
VCR or the disc.
For example, sometimes it is unable to stop the
playback of copyright message of the disc when the
STOP ( ) button is pressed. Alternatively, this symbol
may also indicate that the feature is not available for the
disc.

• Video CD not equipped with PBC function
(Version 1.1)
Sound and movie can be played on this DVD/VCR in the
same way as an audio CD.
• Video CD equipped with PBC function
(Version 2.0)
In addition to operation of a Video CD not equipped with the
PBC function, you can enjoy playback of interactive software
with search function by using the menu displayed on the TV
screen (Menu Playback). Some of the functions described in
this owner’s manual may not work with some discs.

The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision
of copyrighted materials including, without limitation,
television programs, videotapes, and DVDs is prohibited
under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other
countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal
liability.

This unit is compatible with USB memory devices that accept Mass
Storage Class (referred to as USB Mass Storage in this owner’s
manual). Please note that this does not guarantee that the unit is
compatible with any kind of USB Mass Storage.
This unit can be used to read JPEG, WMA, MP3 and DivX® data
for the equipment shown in the table below. However, please note
that it is not possible to guarantee that all functions are available
and some functions may not work properly for some equipment.
This unit cannot playback the DivX® VOD content protected by
DRM (Digital Rights Management) system on the USB Mass
Storage.
This unit is compatible with Nikon COOLPIX P2 and FUJIFILM
FinePix A345 digital cameras. However, successful connection
depends on the version of the software installed in the camera
and the memory capacity and connection status.
This unit cannot be used to read data from equipment not listed
below.
Please refer to “Connecting to a USB Mass Storage” $ for details
of how to connect a USB Mass Storage and the necessary
precautions when using the unit.

Equipment
Memory Card
Reader
Digital Camera
USB Memory

MP3 Player

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Brand

Models

San Disk
ZIO
GE
Nikon
FUJIFILM
Lexar
San Disk
PNY
SAMSUNG
Sony
RCA

SDDR-89
CM-28100
HO97949
COOLPIX P2
FinePix A345
JDA1GB-275
SDCZ2-512-A10
PFD01GU20RF
YP-T7Z
NW-E507
RD2780

Basic playback (DVD)

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................ 2
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .......................... 3
Power source ................................................... 5
Precautions ...................................................... 6
Notes and Informations .................................... 7
Contents. .......................................................... 9
Identification of controls ................................. 10
Multi brand remote control ............................. 14

Playing a disc ................................................. 47

Connections
Antenna connections ...................................... 16
Cable TV connections .................................... 18
Connecting to a TV ........................................ 20
Connecting to an audio equipment ................ 24
Connecting to a USB Mass Storage .............. 26

Basic setup (VCR)

Notes on copyright

Playable USB Mass Storages

Introduction

This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is
prohibited.
Consumers should note that not all high definition
television sets are fully compatible with this product and
may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In
case of 525 progressive scan picture problems, it is
recommended that the user switch the connection to the
“STANDARD DEFINITION” output. If there are questions
regarding our TV set compatibility with this model 525p
DVD player, please contact our customer service center.

Setting the video channel ............................... 27
Setting the language ...................................... 28
Clock setting ................................................... 29
Tuner setting .................................................. 32

Playback (VCR)
Loading and unloading a cassette tape ......... 34
Cassette tape playback .................................. 35
Special playback ............................................ 36
Convenience function ..................................... 37

Recording (VCR)

Advanced playback (DVD)
Zooming ......................................................... 50
Locating desired scene .................................. 50
Marking desired scenes ................................. 51
Repeat playback ............................................ 52
A-B Repeat playback ..................................... 52
Program playback .......................................... 53
Random playback .......................................... 53
Changing angles ............................................ 54
Title selection ................................................. 54
DVD menu ...................................................... 54
Changing soundtrack language ..................... 55
Setting surround sound .................................. 55
Subtitles ......................................................... 56
To turn off the PBC ......................................... 56
MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® and Audio CD
operation ........................................................ 57

Introduction

This owner’s manual explains the basic instructions of
this DVD/VCR. Some DVD video discs are produced in
a manner that allows specific or limited operation during
playback. As such, the DVD/VCR may not respond to all
operating commands. This is not a defect in the DVD/
VCR. Refer to instruction notes of discs.

The region number of this DVD/VCR is 1. If region numbers, which
stand for their playable area, are printed on your DVD video
disc and you do not find 1 or ALL , disc playback will not be
allowed by the player. (In this case, the DVD/VCR will display a
message on-screen.)

Function setup (DVD)
Customizing the function settings .................. 63
Temporary disabling of rating level by
DVD disc ........................................................ 70

Others
Language code list ......................................... 71
Troubleshooting ............................................. 72
Specifications ................................................. 73
Canadian warranty information ...................... 74

Recording a TV program ................................ 39
One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) ................ 41
Timer recording .............................................. 42

Other functions (VCR)
Stereo recording and playback ...................... 44
Second Audio Program (SAP) ........................ 44
Duplicating a video tape ................................. 45
Recording a DVD/CD disc .............................. 46

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Introduction

Identification of controls
See the page in

Display window

for details.

Play indicator

VCR/DVD mode selector
button %
ON/STANDBY button

DVD mode indicator "%

REC button !'

%

Cassette loading slot 34

Still indicator

DVD disc inserted indicator

Recording
indicator
(VCR)

OPEN/CLOSE button "%

FWD button !#

Introduction

VCR indicator (VCR)

Front panel

CD inserted
indicator

Disc tray "%

Remote sensor !

Multifunctional indicator

Track indicator (CD)
Tape loaded indicator (VCR)

Progressive indicator

AM/PM indicator
(AM is not displayed)

Timer Recording indicator (VCR)

VCR operation status

EJECT
button 34

VCR mode indicator
CHANNEL

Display window 11

AUDIO (L/R)/VIDEO IN
(LINE IN 2) jacks "#

Rear panel
DVD COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack
DVD S-VIDEO OUT jack
HDMI OUT jack

%

PLAY button !#

buttons !'

/

"

USB Port

$

REV button !#

Press CALL to display VCR operation status on the screen.
To cancel the display, press CALL again.

While watching TV

HI-FI STEREO

CLOCK

When connecting the optical digital cable, remove
the cap and fit the connector into the jack firmly.
When not using the jack, keep the cap inserted
to protect it from dust intrusion.



DVD/VCR common AUDIO
(L/R)/VIDEO OUT jacks 

STEREO AND
SECOND
AUDIO
PROGRAM
(SAP)

VCR Icons

While operating a tape

DAY OF THE WEEK

STOP button !#

8 : 47AM MON
STEREO SAP

CH 125

CHANNEL

Recording :
OPERATING
MODE

8 : 30AM MON
HI-FI

Rec/Pause :
Play :

AUTO REPEAT
00 : 00 : 00 SP

TAPE SPEED

REAL TIME COUNTER

STEREO

00 : 15 : 12 SP

TAPE IN

Stop :
Eject :

OUTPUT SELECTION

ANT IN jack $

Disc operation status
Press DISPLAY, the status display of the disc will appear on the screen as follows.
To cancel the display, press DISPLAY again.
DVD

VCD
DISC OPERATION

TITLE NO.

DVD
Title 1/3
1/1 Eng Dolby Digital
1/1

ANGLE NO.

AC power cord

#

DVD AUDIO (L/R)
DVD COMPONENT
OUT jacks 
OUT jacks  DVD OPTICAL DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT jack

10

"

ELAPSED
TIME

TOTAL
TIME

00:15:25 01:41:39
Chapter 2/24
1/2 Eng

DISC OPERATION

CHAPTER
NO.

VCD
Track 3/15

ELAPSED TOTAL
TIME
TIME

00:08:32 00:51:03

SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
TRACK NO.

ANT OUT jack $

AUDIO LANGUAGE

A KIND OF AUDIO

AUDIO (L/R)/VIDEO
IN (LINE IN1) jacks "#

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Identification of controls (Continued)
The instructions in this manual describe the functions on the remote control. See the page in

for details.

Inserting batteries

DVD/VCR button 13
* TV button 14

/

Open the battery compartment cover in the direction of
the arrow.

2

Install two “AAA” batteries
(supplied), paying attention to the
polarity diagram in the battery
compartment.

3

Replace the compartment
cover.

* Direct channel selection
buttons (0-9) 13
Number buttons (0-9) 14

button 14

ZERO RETURN button 37
JUMP button 50

* 100 button 14
* VOL +/- buttons 14

CM SKIP button 36
ZOOM button 50

Caution:

* INPUT SELECT button 14

TOP MENU button 54 59

Never throw batteries into a fire.

PROGRAM button 14

Direction buttons (

/ / / ) 13
SET+/- buttons 28

Notes:
• Be sure to use AAA size batteries.
• Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area.
• Batteries should always be disposed of with the environment in mind. Always dispose of batteries in accordance with
applicable laws and regulations.
• If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the operating range becomes reduced, replace batteries with
new ones.
• When necessary to replace batteries in the remote control, always replace both batteries with new ones. Never mix
battery types or use new and used batteries in combination.
• Always remove batteries from remote control if they are dead or if the remote control is not to be used for an
extended period of time. This will prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment.

DVD

DVD MENU button 54 59
* ENTER button 28 63

CH+/- buttons 13
CANCEL button 31
CLEAR button 50

RETURN button 63 70
STOP button 35 47

PLAY button 35 47

FWD button 35 49

PAUSE/STILL button 36 48

SKIP
button 49
VISS + button 38

REV button 35 49
FWD

SKIP
button 49
VISS - button 38

Remote control basics

SLOW button 36 49

VCR MENU button 28
SETUP button 63

CLOCK/COUNTER button 38
HDMI button 22

MARKER button 51
COUNTER RESET button 37
ANGLE button 54 59

1

* POWER button 13
CABLE BOX button 15

CALL button 11
* DISPLAY button 11
* CH

Introduction

Remote control

AUDIO SELECT button 44
AUDIO button 55

USB

DVD/VCR SELECT button 27 47

ATR button 36
SUBTITLE button 56

TV/VCR button 27
REC/OTR button 39 41

SP/SLP button 39
PLAYMODE button 52

TIMER REC button 42

DVD/USB button 58
A-B RPT button 52
EJECT button (VCR) 34
OPEN/CLOSE (DVD) 47

DVD MENU button
Use the MENU button to display the menu included on
many DVD video discs. To operate a menu, follow the
instructions in “DVD Menu.” #"

*TV control buttons
The various brands of TV listed on page 14 can be operated
with this remote control. There may be some TV models that
cannot be operated with this remote control. If this is the case,
use the original remote control supplied with the TV.
•CABLE BOX control buttons
The various brands of CABLE BOX listed on page 15 can
be operated with this remote control. There may be some
CABLE BOX models that cannot be operated with this
remote control. If this is the case, use the original remote
control supplied with the CABLE BOX.

• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press POWER to turn the DVD/VCR on or off.
• Select your desired operating mode (DVD or VCR) using DVD/VCR SELECT.
(DVD or VCR indicator on the front panel will show you which mode is selected.)
• Press CH + or CH – to move through the channels one channel at a time.
• The / / / are also used to navigate on-screen menu system.
• You can directly access specific channels using Direct channel selection buttons (0–9).
• Each press of DVD/VCR SELECT on the remote control, switches the screen between the VCR screen (VCR mode)
and the DVD screen (DVD mode).
Operation
• Aim the remote control at the remote sensor and press control buttons to
operate.
• Operate the remote control within 30° angle on either side of the remote
sensor, up to a distance of approx. 7 meters.

Approx. 7 meters

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Introduction

This remote control can be compatible with various brands of TV/
Cable box/DSS® satellite receiver by setting their control codes. The
TOSHIBA code has initially been set to control TOSHIBA TVs.

Setting Cable box/DSS® satellite
receiver control codes

1

Press CABLE BOX to set the remote control
operating your Cable box/DSS® satellite receiver.

2

While holding down PROGRAM, enter the two
digits of your Cable box/DSS® satellite receiver
brand code (listed on the right) using Number
buttons (0–9), then release PROGRAM.

Table of Cable box brand codes
Brand name of
your cable box
Toshiba
Anvision

Archer

Setting TV control codes

1
2

Press TV to set the remote control operating
your TV.

While holding down PROGRAM, enter the two
digits of your TV's brand code (listed on the
right) using Number buttons (0–9), then release
PROGRAM.

Point the remote control at your TV and use each button
listed below to make sure that your TV is operated
correctly.
POWER
?
CH M/?
VOL +/–
INPUT SELECT
Direct channel
selection buttons
(0-9)
100
DISPLAY
ENTER

To turn the TV on or off.
To select TV channels in the upper
or lower direction.
To adjust the sound level.
To select an external source such
as a VCR.
To select TV channels. When selecting channels 1 to 9, first enter 0 and
then desired number.
To substitute for 100 channel key.
To turn TV’s screen display on or
off.
To use for the TV’s ENTER key.

Important
Some TV’s may not respond to all the operations above,
or may not be operated at all with this remote control. In
this case, operate your TV with its own remote control.
Notes:
• For some brands, several control codes (brand codes) are allocated. Try each of them until the buttons work on your TV.
• If you replace the remote control’s batteries, set the brand code
again.

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Table of TV brand codes
Brand name
of your TV

Brand Code

Brand name
of your TV

Brand Code

Toshiba

01

Penney

01, 02, 07, 11, 12

Bell & Howell

09

Philco

10

Carver

10

Philips

10

Celebrity

03

Pioneer

16

Citizen

12

Princeclub

12

Curtis Mathes 09, 12

Prism

07

Dumont

14

Proscan

02

Electro band

03

Proton

11

Emerson

09,11

Pulser

14

Fisher

09

Quasar

07, 15

GE

02, 07, 11

Radio Shack

13

Gibralter

14

RCA

02

Goldstar

11

Realistic

09, 11, 13

Hallmark

11

Runco(NEC)

Hitachi

06

Samsung

11, 12

Infinity

10

Sanyo

09

JBL

10

Scotch

11

JCB

03

Scott

11

JVC

05

Sears

01, 02, 09, 10, 11

LXI

14

01, 02, 09, 10, 11

Sharp

08, 13

Magnavox

10

Sony

03

Marantz

10

Soundesign

11

Megatron

06, 11

Supreme

03

Memorex

04, 09, 11

Sylvania

MGA

04, 11

Tandy

08

Midland

02,07, 14

Technics

07, 15

Mitsubishi

04, 11

Techwood

07

Motorola

08

Teknika

04,10,12

MTC

12

TMK

11

NAD

01, 11

Victor

05

Nikko

11

Vidikron

10

Optimus

09

Vidtech

11

Optonica

08

Wards

10, 11,13

Panasonic

07, 10, 15

Zenith

14

10

Cablestar

Cableview
Citizen
Curtis
Diamond

Point the remote control at your Cable box/DSS®
satellite receiver and use each button listed below to
make sure that your Cable box/DSS® satellite receiver
is operated correctly.
To turn the Cable box/DSS® satellite receiver on or off.
To select cable/satellite channels in
the upper or lower direction. (Not
applicable to some brands of cable
box/satellite receiver.)
Number buttons (0–9) To select desired channels to record.
ENTER
To use for the Cable box’s ENTER key.
POWER

?
CH M/?

Eagle

Eastern
GC Brand
Gemini
General
Instrument
Hamlin

(Some cable boxes require you to use 100 button as the
enter button.)

Important
Some Cable box/DSS® satellite receiver may not respond
to all the operations above, or may not be operated at all
with this remote control. In this case, operate them with
its own remote control.
Notes:
• For some brands, several control codes (brand codes) are allocated. Try each of them until the buttons work on your Cable
box/DSS® satellite receiver.
• If you replace the remote control’s batteries, set the brand code
again.

Hitachi
Jerrold

Macom
Magnavox

Movietime

NSC

OAK
OAK Sigma
Panasonic

Brand Code
36
13, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 58,
62, 84
1, 20, 21,
29, 42, 44,
63, 88, 91
13, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 58,
62, 84
30, 42, 44,
52, 63, 88
30, 42, 44,
52, 63, 88
8, 9, 56, 61
1, 20, 21,
29, 42, 44,
63, 88, 91
13, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 58,
62, 84
26, 28
30, 42, 44,
52, 63, 88
4, 30, 85
1, 2, 3,
4, 31, 34,
55, 83, 85,
91
14, 15, 28,
41
31, 79, 80
1, 2, 3,
4, 31, 34,
55, 85, 91
31, 79, 80
13, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 58,
62, 84
29, 32, 38,
39, 42, 44,
88
29, 32, 38,
39, 42, 44,
88
10, 11, 12,
13, 46
10, 11, 12,
13, 46
6, 8, 16, 17

Brand name of
your cable box
Philips

Brand Code

4, 13, 20,
21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 26,
58, 62, 84
Pioneer
5, 6, 78
Pulsar
30, 42, 44,
52, 63, 88
Randtek
13, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 58,
62, 84
RCA
6, 8, 16, 17
Realistic
44, 88
Regal
14, 23, 41,
84
Regency
26, 28
Rembrandt
29, 32, 38,
39, 42, 44,
88
Samsung
4, 6, 32,
42, 78
Scientific Atlanta 8, 9, 56, 61
Sheritech
27
SL Mark
4, 6, 32,
42, 78
Sprucher
6, 8, 16, 17
Stargate
4, 6, 30, 32,
42, 44, 52,
63, 78, 88
Sylvania
19
Teknika
74
Telecaption
77
Teleview
4, 6, 32,
42, 78
Texscan
18, 19
Tocom
1, 33, 34,
42, 48, 49,
73, 91
Unica
1, 20, 21,
29, 42, 44,
63, 88, 91
Universal
29, 42, 43,
44, 52, 63,
82, 88
Videoway
7, 23, 45,
50, 84
Viewstar
13, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 58,
62, 84
Warner Amex 6
Zenith
7, 23, 45,
50, 84

Introduction

POWER
TV
0–9
100
DISPLAY
INPUT SELECT
PROGRAM
VOL +/–
ENTER
?
CH M/?

Multi brand remote control

Table of DSS® satellite receiver brand codes
Brand name
Toshiba
RCA
Sony
Magnavox

Brand code
99
98
97
95, 96

Brand name
Draker
Primestar
Hitachi
Panasonic

Brand code
94
93
92, 89
90

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Antenna connections
If you are using an antenna system, follow these instructions. If you are a Cable TV subscriber, skip ahead to page
for the proper connections.

&

After you have connected the antenna to the DVD/VCR, you must connect the DVD/VCR to the TV.
Below are 3 common methods of connecting your DVD/VCR to a TV. Find the type of TV you are using and follow the
connection diagram.

Antenna to DVD/VCR connection
The DVD/VCR must be connected “between” the antenna and the TV. First, disconnect the antenna from the TV and
connect it to the DVD/VCR. Then connect the DVD/VCR to the TV. Below are 3 common methods of connecting an
antenna system to a DVD/VCR. Find the type of antenna system you are using and follow the connection diagram.

This DVD/VCR has a single 75 ohm output for connection to a TV. If your TV has separate VHF and UHF antenna
inputs (numbers 2 and 3 below), use a splitter to connect the DVD/VCR to the TV for VHF and UHF reception.

Connections

1

DVD/VCR to TV connection

Combination VHF/UHF Antenna with 75 ohm Coaxial Cable
DVD/VCR

TV

Note:

If a VHF or UHF antenna is used,
set the TV/CABLE menu option to
the “TV” mode.

VHF/UHF IN

75 ohm Coaxial Cable (supplied)

75 ohm Coaxial Cable

TV with single 75 ohm VHF/UHF antenna
input

Combination VHF/UHF Antenna with 300 ohm Twin Lead (Flat) Wire

2

DVD/VCR
TV
Note:

Matching Transformer 300 ohm Input 75
ohm output (not supplied)

Splitter 75 ohm Input
75/300 ohm outputs
(not supplied)

75 ohm Coaxial Cable
(supplied)

If a VHF or UHF antenna is used,
set the TV/CABLE menu option

UHF

to the “TV” mode.
VHF

TV with 300 ohm UHF and 75 ohm VHF
300 ohm Twin Lead (Flat) Wire
(not supplied)

3

antenna inputs

DVD/VCR

Separate VHF and UHF Antennas

TV

UHF

VHF

UHF

Combiner 75/300 ohm Inputs 75 ohm output
(not supplied)
300 ohm Twin Lead (Flat) Wire
(not supplied)

Splitter 75 ohm Input
300 ohm outputs
(not supplied)

75 ohm Coaxial Cable
(supplied)

Note:

If a VHF or UHF antenna is used,
set the TV/CABLE menu option to
the “TV” mode.

VHF

TV with 300 ohm UHF and 300 ohm VHF
antenna inputs

75 ohm Coaxial Cable
Note: If both VHF and UHF antennas have 300 ohm twin lead (flat) wires, use a combiner having two 300 ohm inputs and
one 75 ohm output.
Notes: • A clear picture will not be obtained by the DVD/VCR unless the antenna signal is good. Connect the antenna to the
DVD/VCR properly.
• For better quality recording, an indoor antenna or a telescopic antenna is not recommended. The use of an outdoor
type antenna is required.
• If you are not sure about the connection, please refer to qualified service personnel.

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Connections

Cable TV connections
Many cable companies offer services permitting reception of extra channels including pay or subscription channels. This
DVD/VCR has an extended tuning range and can be tuned to most cable channels without using a cable company
supplied converter box, except for those premium channels which are intentionally scrambled. If you subscribe to a
premium channel which is scrambled, you must have a descrambler box for proper reception.

This DVD/VCR cannot receive scrambled programs since it does not contain a descrambler. In order to receive scrambled programs, your existing descrambler must be used. Descrambler boxes are available from cable companies. Consult your local cable company for more information concerning connection to their descrambler equipment. There are
many ways to connect your DVD/VCR to a cable system. Below are six common methods of connection.

4

DVD/VCR

DVD/VCR
TV
Splitter

TV
VHF/UHF
IN (ANT)

Incoming Cable

VHF/UHF
IN (ANT)

A
B

Incoming Cable

Converter/Descrambler

Allows: *
*
*
Prevents: *

Allows: * Recording of nonscrambled channels.
* Use of the programmable timer.
* Recording of one channel while watching another.

2

A/B Switch

Connections

1

IMPORTANT: Make sure the TV/CABLE menu option is set to the “CABLE” mode.

Recording of one channel while watching another.
Using the programmable timer to record only the channel selected at the converter box.
Recording of all channels through the converter box.

Watching scrambled channels while recording another channel.
* Using the DVD/VCR tuner to select channels.

DVD/VCR
TV

Converter/
Descrambler

DVD/VCR

5

TV
Splitter

VHF/UHF
IN (ANT)

Converter/Descrambler

Incoming
Cable

Incoming Cable

A/B Switch

VHF/UHF
IN (ANT)

A
B

Allows: * Recording of channels through the converter box
(scrambled and unscrambled).
* Using the programmable timer to record only the
channel selected at the converter box.

Note:
To record from converter/descrambler, DVD/
VCR tuner must be tuned to the converter
output channel, usually channel 3 or 4.

Prevents: * Recording one channel while watching another.
* Using the DVD/VCR tuner to select channels.

Allows: *
*
*
*
Prevents:

Recording of nonscrambled channels.
Recording of one channel while watching another.
Watching premium channels through the converter while recording nonscrambled channels.
Using the programmable timer.
Recording scrambled channels.

DVD/VCR

3

DVD/VCR
TV

Converter/Descrambler

6

TV
Splitter

Converter/Descrambler
VHF/UHF
IN (ANT)

VHF/UHF
IN (ANT)

Incoming Cable

Converter/Descrambler
Incoming Cable

A/B Switch
A
B

Allows: * Recording of nonscrambled channels.
* Use of the programmable timer.
* Recording an unscrambled channel while watching
any channel selected at the converter box.
Prevents:

Recording scrambled channels.

Note:
If you are playing a tape or using the tuner
built into the DVD/VCR, the converter must
be set to the video channel output of the DVD/
VCR (either 3 or 4).

Allows: * Recording of all channels through the converter box.
* Recording a scrambled or unscrambled channel while watching another (scrambled or
unscrambled) channel.
* Using the programmable timer to record only the channel selected at the converter box.
Prevents: Using the DVD/VCR tuner to select channels.

Note: Whenever a Converter/Descrambler box is placed before the DVD/VCR, you must tune the DVD/VCR to the output of
the Converter/Descrambler box, usually channel 3 or 4.

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S-video output

Connecting to a TV

An S-Video connection is superior to Video (Yellow) output. Use this method for DVD playback when the connected television has SVideo input, and does not have component video inputs.

Connect the DVD/VCR to your TV.

Component video outputs

Basic connection

Connecting to an audio system and TV equipped with S-video input/component video inputs

Connections

Note: This method transports VHS and DVD-video signals. For enhanced DVD-video performance, we recommend you to
connect the S-video or ColorStream® component video outputs to your TV/monitor also. 

PROGRESSIVE outputs
Some TVs or monitors are equipped with component video inputs that are capable of reproducing a progressively scanned video
signal. Connecting to these inputs allows you to view the highest quality pictures with less flicker.
INTERLACED outputs
Some TVs or monitors are equipped with component video inputs. Connecting to these inputs allows you to enjoy the highest quality
DVD picture playback.
Notes:
• To switch the scan mode between the interlace and progressive modes, see page 69 .
• In some TVs or monitors, the color levels of the playback picture may be reduced slightly or the tint may change. In such a case,
adjust the TV or monitor for optimum performance.

The S-video output and component video output transports the DVD-video signal exclusively and will deliver enhanced DVD
video picture performance.
Signal flow

Signal flow
To ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
(white)

To S-VIDEO
OUT

(red)

If you connect the DVD/VCR to
your TV with the DVD OUT jacks,
select the corresponding video
input on your television to watch
DVD video discs.

To wall outlet
(yellow) (red)

To wall outlet

To VIDEO
OUT

(white)

S-video cable
(not supplied)

To ANALOG AUDIO OUT

Audio/video cable (supplied)

• Actual
labels for
component
video inputs To PR/CR
may vary
VIDEO
depending OUT
on the TV
manufacturer (ex. Y,
R-Y, B-Y or
Y, CB, CR).

(red)

(yellow)

To Y

VIDEO

VIDEO
OUT

OUT

(white)

To Y video input

On-screen display

Select:

Page

“Digital Out”

“PCM” or “Bitstream”

$%

TV or monitor with
audio/video inputs

Notes:
• Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected TV as well.
• When you connect the DVD/VCR to your TV, be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from the wall outlet before
making any connections.
• If your television set has one audio input, connect the left and right audio outputs of the DVD/VCR to a Y cable adapter
(not supplied) and then connect to your TV.
• Connect the DVD/VCR directly to your TV. If you connect the DVD/VCR to a VCR, TV/VCR combination or video selector,
the playback picture may be distorted as DVD video discs are copy protected.
• While HDMI is being output in the DVD mode, it is impossible to output from the Video out jack, S-video out jack or
Component video out jacks.

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To audio inputs of
the amplifier

To S-video input TV or monitor with
component video inputs

On-screen display

Select:

Page

“Digital Out”

“PCM” or “Bitstream”

$%

(white)

(red)

To PR/CR video input

• Make sure following setting.
• Make sure following setting.

Audio cable (not supplied)

To PB/CB video input

Component
video cable
(not supplied)

To audio inputs

To video input

To PB/CB

Audio system

Notes:
• Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected equipment as well.
• When you connect the DVD/VCR to other equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from
the wall outlet before making any connections.
• If you place the DVD/VCR near a tuner or radio, the radio broadcast sound might be distorted. In this case, place the DVD/
VCR away from the tuner and radio.
• The output sound of the DVD/VCR has a wide dynamic range. Be sure to adjust the receiver’s volume to a moderate
listening level. Otherwise, the speakers may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound.
• Turn off the amplifier before you connect or disconnect the DVD/VCR’s power cord. If you leave the amplifier power on, the
speakers may be damaged.
• While HDMI is being output in the DVD mode, it is impossible to output from the Video out jack, S-video out jack or
Component video out jacks.
• When connecting to a TV using the S-video jack, make sure that the Progressive indicator “ ” on the display
window is not lit. If it is lit, the S-video outputs do not feed the correct signals and you cannot see any picture. To
turn off the Progressive indicator, select Interlaced output 69 .

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Connections

Connecting to a TV (Continued)
About HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports both video
and audio on a single digital connection for use with DVD players,
DTV, set-top boxes, and other AV devices. HDMI was developed
to provide the technologies of High Bandwidth Digital Content
Protection (HDCP) as well as Digital Visual Interface (DVI) in one
specification. HDCP is used to protect digital content transmitted
and received by DVI-compliant or HDMI-compliant displays.

HDMI has the capability to support standard, enhanced, or highdefinition video plus standard to multi-channel surround-sound
audio. HDMI features include uncompressed digital video, a
bandwidth of up to 2.2 gigabytes per second (with HDTV signals),
one connector (instead of several cables and connectors), and
communication between the AV source and AV devices such as
DTVs.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.

Connections

Connecting to a display (Using the HDMI cable)
The content of the output for each output jack are as shown in the following table and differ depending on User settings/operation.

Signal flow

Mode
VCR/DVD

USER setting/operation
HDMI
Output
*1
Off

VCR

To wall outlet

DVD

For proper operation, it is recommended
that you use as short an HDMI cable as
possible.

To HDMI OUT

Off
480p
720p
1080i
480p
720p
1080i

HDMI

Interlace
Progressive

-

Interlace
Progressive
Interlace
Progressive
Interlace

Progressive

480p (DVD)
720p (DVD)
1080i (DVD)
480p (DVD)
720p (DVD)
1080i (DVD)
-

Video

S-Video

Component

DVD
-

480i (DVD)
480p (DVD)

-

-

-

-

DVD
DVD

DVD
-

480i (DVD)
480p (DVD)

-

-

-

-

-

-

VCR

480p (DVD)
720p (DVD)
1080i (DVD)
480p (DVD)
720p (DVD)
1080i (DVD)

RF
Modulator

VCR

DVD

-

*1: Settings for HDMI output format are performed using the “HDMI” key on the remote control.

HDMI Cable (not supplied)

Switching the video quality (HDMI mode) using HDMI
button on the remote control
Press HDMI on the remote control to receive a suitable
video quality. The video quality is required to match
your TV having HDMI feature and suitable quality.
Please also check your TV owner's manual.
Press HDMI to change the video quality as follows:

HDMI: Off

3 Picture Output
• DVD Mode
The following refers to instructions for Picture Output in DVD Mode.
There is no Analog Output (*2) for HDMI output.
When HDMI output setting is “Off”, there is no HDMI output.
*2: Output from Video out jack/S-Video out jack/Component out jacks

To HDMI input

HDMI-compatible display
• Make sure following setting.
On-screen display

Select:

Page

“Digital Out”

“PCM”

$%

HDMI: cannot output
Component/Composite/S-Video: outputting
(Output setup is set to Progressive : cannot output S-Video)

NTSC: 480p (Progressive)

NTSC: 720p (Progressive)

HDMI: outputting
Component/Composite/S-Video: cannot output

NTSC: 1080i (Interlace)

Notes:
It is only possible to switch the HDMI output in the following below cases unless only an Audio/Video Cable/S-video cable/
Component Video Cables is connected.
* When in DVD Mode (in DISC/USB Mode)
* When the disc is in Stop or Resume mode
* When the Setup Menu is not being displayed
* When the HDMI Cable is connected

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480p
720p
1080i
480p
720p
1080i

Content of output for each output jack
Output
Setting

• VCR Mode
The following refers to instructions for Picture Output in VCR mode.
This set outputs the picture from the Video out jack in VCR mode. However, please see the following instructions for HDMI out
jack/S-Video out jack/Component out jacks.

DVD picture is always output from HDMI out jack during HDMI Output, but it cannot output from S-Video out jack/Component out
jacks during HDMI Output.

When the HDMI output setting is “Off”, this set outputs picture signals as follows according to the HDMI Setting in the Setup
Menu. When HDMI Output setting is “Off”, HDMI output does not function.
When the Output setting is “Interlace”: Picture from VCR is output from the Video out jack
Picture from the DVD is output from the S-Video out jack/Component out jacks
When Output setting is “Progressive”:
Picture from VCR is output from the Video out jack
NO OUTPUT from the S-Video out jack
Picture from the DVD is output from the Component out jacks
Notes:
• When in DVD Mode/outputting HDMI signal, it is impossible to output any video images from either the Video out jack/S-Video
out jack/Component out jacks.
If the viewer would like to view videos using the Video out jack/S-Video out jack/Component out jacks, then the HDMI output must
set to “Off” by pressing the HDMI button on the remote control.
• When the HDMI Cable is connected, if the HDMI is pressed or the VCR Mode is switched to DVD Mode, there is a possibility that
the monitor will not show any output images. In this case, turn off the HDMI mode.
Deactivate HDMI output with HDMI (For details, please refer to “Switching the video quality (HDMI mode) using HDMI
button on the remote control”
).
• Refer to the Owner’s manual of the connected TV as well.
• When connecting the DVD/VCR to your TV, be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from the wall outlet before making any
connections.
• If you have an HDMI (with HDCP) equipped monitor or display, you can connect it to the DVD/VCR using the HDMI cable.
• The HDMI connector outputs uncompressed digital video as well as almost every kind of digital audio that the DVD/VCR is compatible
with, including DVD-Video, Video CD, Audio CD and MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® files.
• No sound will be output from the HDMI cable if the “Digital Out” is not set to “PCM” $% .

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Connections

Connecting to an audio equipment
You can enjoy high quality dynamic sounds of DVD video discs or
audio CDs by connecting the DVD/VCR to optional audio
equipment.

For connection to your TV, see “Connecting to a TV”
.





• This selection uses the following reference mark.
: Front speaker
: Rear speaker
: Sub woofer

: Center speaker
: Signal flow

Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a Dolby® Digital decoder

Amplifier equipped with a
Dolby Digital decoder
To COAXIAL
type digital
audio input

To OPTICAL
type digital
audio input

“Digital Out”

Select:

• Use DVD video discs
encoded via the MPEG2
recording system.
• Make sure following setting.

Amplifier equipped with an
MPEG2 audio decoder
To COAXIAL
type digital
audio input

Page

“PCM” or
$%
“Bitstream”

To OPTICAL
type digital
audio input Optical cable (not supplied)
75 1 coaxial cable (not supplied)

Select:

On-screen display
“Digital Out”

Page

“PCM” or $%
“Bitstream”

Connect either

Connect either

75 1 coaxial cable (not supplied)

Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a digital audio input

Connecting to an amplifier equipped with Dolby Surround Pro Logic
Dolby Surround Pro Logic
You can enjoy the dynamic realistic sound of Dolby Surround Pro Logic by connecting an amplifier and speaker system (right and left
front speakers, a center speaker, and one or two rear speakers).
With an amplifier equipped with Dolby Digital
Connect the equipment the same way as described in “Connecting to an amplifier
equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder.” Refer to that amplifier’s owner’s manual and set
the amplifier so that you can enjoy Dolby Surround Pro Logic sound.

2 channel digital stereo
You can enjoy the dynamic sound of 2 channel digital stereo by connecting an amplifier equipped with a digital audio input and speaker
system (right and left front speakers).

• Make sure following setting.
On-screen display

Amplifier equipped with a
digital audio input

• Make sure following setting.
On-screen display

With an amplifier not equipped with Dolby Digital
Connect the equipment as follows.
• This connection is only suitable for Video CDs and
Audio CDs.

*

MPEG2 sound
You can enjoy motion picture and live concert DVD video discs encoded via the MPEG2 recording system with dynamic realistic sound
by connecting an amplifier equipped with an MPEG2 audio decoder or MPEG2 audio processor.

• Use DVD video discs
encoded via the Dolby Digital
recording system.
• Make sure following setting.
On-screen display

Optical cable (not supplied)

Connecting to an amplifier equipped with an MPEG2 audio decoder

Manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro
Logic” and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

Connections

Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is the surround sound technology used in theaters showing the latest movies, and is
now available to reproduce this realistic effect in the home. You can enjoy motion picture and live
concert DVD video discs encoded via the Dolby Digital recording system with this dynamic realistic
sound by connecting the DVD/VCR to a 6 channel amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder
or Dolby Digital processor. If you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder, you will obtain the full
benefit of Pro Logic from the same DVD movies that provide full 5.1-channel Dolby Digital soundtracks,
as well as from titles with the Dolby Surround mark.

Warning
When playing DTS-encoded discs (DVD video discs and audio CDs), excessive noise may be output from the analog stereo
jacks. To avoid possible damage to the audio system, you should take proper precautions when the ANALOG AUDIO OUT (L/
R) jacks of the DVD/VCR are connected to an amplification system. (Do not leave the ANALOG AUDIO OUT (L/R) wires
dangling.) To enjoy DTS Digital Surround™ playback, an external 5.1 channel DTS Digital Surround™ decoder system must
be connected to the OPTICAL or COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR.

“Digital Out”

Select:

Page

To COAXIAL
type digital
audio input

“PCM” or $%
“Bitstream”

To OPTICAL
type digital
audio input Optical cable (not supplied)

Select:

Page

“PCM” or
$%
“Bitstream”

Connect either

75 1 coaxial cable (not supplied)

* Connect one or two rear speakers.
The output sound from the rear
speakers will be monaural even if you
connect two rear speakers.

Amplifier equipped with
Dolby Surround Pro Logic

“Digital Out”

To audio input
To ANALOG
AUDIO OUT

Audio cable (not supplied)

Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a DTS decoder
Digital Theater Systems (DTS)
DTS is a high quality surround technology used in theaters and now available for home use,
on DVD video discs or audio CDs.
If you have a DTS decoder or processor, you can obtain the full
benefit of 5.1 channel DTS encoded sound tracks on DVD
video discs or audio CDs.
Amplifier equipped with a
DTS decoder
To COAXIAL
type digital
audio input

To OPTICAL
type digital
audio input

“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are
trademarks of Digital Theater Systems,
Inc.

• Use DVD video discs or
audio CDs encoded via the
DTS recording system.
• Make sure following setting.
On-screen display
“Digital Out”

Optical cable (not supplied)

Select:

Page

“Bitstream” $%

Connect either

Notes:
• DO NOT connect the OPTICAL or COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to the AC-3 RF input of a Dolby
Digital Receiver. This input on your A/V Receiver is reserved for Laserdisc use only and is incompatible with the OPTICAL or
COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR.
• Connect the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to the “OPTICAL” input of a Receiver or Processor.
• Connect the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to the “COAXIAL” input of a Receiver or Processor.
• Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected equipment as well.
• When you connect the DVD/VCR to other equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the
wall outlet before making any connections.
• The output sound of the DVD/VCR has a wide dynamic range. Be sure to adjust the receiver’s volume to a moderate
listening level. Otherwise, the speakers and your hearing may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound.
• Turn off the amplifier before you connect or disconnect the DVD/VCR’s power cord. If you leave the amplifier’s power on, the
speakers may be damaged.

75 1 coaxial cable (not supplied)

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Connections

Basic setup (VCR)

Connecting to a USB Mass Storage

Setting the video channel
When a TV is connected with the 75 ohm coaxial cable only.
To view playback of a recorded tape or DVD disc, or to watch a
program selected by the VCR's channel selector, the TV must be set to
channel 3 or 4 (video channel).

This unit can be used to read JPEG, WMA, MP3 and DivX® data for any memory card reader/writer or digital camera that
accepts USB Mass Storage Class.
For devices that are compatible with the unit’s USB port, please refer to page 8 .

POWER
DVD/VCR
3
4

TV/VCR
DVD/VCR SELECT

Connecting to a USB Mass Storage

Setting the video channel

1

Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.

2

Press and hold 3 or 4 on the remote for 3
seconds in standby mode.
OR

The video channel will
start to flash for 3
seconds in the display
window.

For a push-button TV tuner

Basic setup (VCR)

Signal flow

If CH 3 or 4 corresponding to the video channel cannot
be tuned on your TV, proceed as follows: set the VCR
3/4 channel selector and the TV to CH 3 or 4, playback
a prerecorded tape and tune the TV to receive a sharp
color picture from the video cassette recorder. Refer to
your TV owner's manual for details.
Note:
If the unit does not operate properly, or No key operation
(by the unit and/or the remote control): Static electricity, etc.,
may affect the player's operation. Disconnect the AC power cord
once, then connect it again.

To USB port

USB Mass Storage

3

Press POWER on the remote control or
ON/
STANDBY on the unit to turn on the DVD/VCR.

4

Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.

5

Turn ON the TV and set to CH 3 or 4 to correspond with the channel selected in step 2.

6

Press TV/VCR to select the VCR position.

7

Select any channel to receive a TV station in
your area.
The channel number will appear on the screen
for about 4 seconds.

USB Cable (not supplied)

Notes:
In order to avoid damage to the unit, the USB Mass Storage, the Memory Card, etc, the following instructions should
be observed.
• Insert the USB cable properly taking care to observe the correct port direction.
• Make sure the unit is off or is set to DISC mode #& when disconnecting the USB Mass Storage from the unit.
• In order to avoid damage to recorded data, do not plug in or unplug the unit, no matter whether the USB Mass
Storage is On or Off, including Resume Stop mode.
• In order to avoid damage to recorded data, do not disconnect the USB Mass Storage from the port, no matter
whether the USB Mass Storage is On or Off, including Resume Stop mode.
• Before removing the Memory Card while a Memory Card Reader or Digital Camera is connected to the unit, ensure
that the power is off or that the unit is in DISC mode #& .
• Do not remove the Memory Card from the Memory Card Reader or Digital Camera no matter whether the Memory
Card is On or Off, including Resume Stop mode.
• In order to avoid damage to recorded data, do not plug in or unplug the unit, no matter whether the Memory Card
is inserted or not inserted into the Memory Card Reader or Digital Camera, including Resume Stop mode.
• In order to understand the correct operation and handling of the USB Mass Storage, read the USB Mass Storage
instructions carefully.
• As it cannot be guaranteed that recorded data will not be damaged while using this unit, it is recommended to
make back-up data.
• Avoid connecting any other USB connectable device that uses electricity from the USB connector such as a Printer
or Keyboard when the USB Mass Storage is connected.
• It is impossible to connect several devices by using a USB HUB.

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The VCR indicator on the
front panel will light.

The VCR indicator will
appear in the display
window.

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Basic setup (VCR)
DVD/VCR

Setting the language
You can choose from three different languages (English,
French and Spanish) for the on-screen display.

ENTER
SET +/–

POWER
DVD/VCR

Clock setting
The AUTO CLOCK function will automatically set the built-in clock
(Month, Day, Year and Time) when the DVD/VCR is connected to an
Antenna or Cable system and it is turned off. The DVD/VCR searches for
a station in your area containing the necessary AUTO CLOCK setting
signals. Once received, it will take approximately 4 minutes for the clock
to set itself automatically.

CALL

ENTER
SET +/–

VCR MENU
DVD/VCR SELECT

Setting the language

AUTO CLOCK setting

• Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding
video input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light.)

4

Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is
cleared.

Press VCR MENU.
The VCR menu screen will appear.
Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM
SETUP”, then press ENTER.
If you use the unit for the first time,
press VCR MENU, instead of the
“SYSTEM SETUP” menu screen of
the main screen in step 2 may appear.


  
    

 
  

Notes:
• Both the VCR and the DVD have their own player menus 63 .
• If no buttons are pressed for more than 60 seconds, the VCR
MENU screen will return to normal TV-operation automatically.




To set AUTO CLOCK to off
When shipped from factory the AUTO CLOCK is set to “ON”.
But if you do not want AUTO CLOCK setting:

Preparation:
• Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light.)

1
2
3

Connect the Antenna or Cable system.

4

Wait at least three minutes and press POWER.

5

Press CALL to check the clock setting on
the on screen display.

Make sure the DVD/VCR is turned off.

3

Press SET + or – to select the desired language:
English (ENGLISH), Spanish (ESPAÑOL) or
French (FRANCAIS), then press ENTER.



    


The auto clock adjustment will be updated at 6:00
AM, 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM everyday when the DVD/
VCR turned off.
• If you use a cable box and you want AUTO CLOCK
adjustment to be performed, the cable box must be
left on.
• The AUTO CLOCK adjustment is not effective when
there is a difference of more than 5 minutes exists
between the built-in clock time and the actual time.




 
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3

Press SET + or – to select “AUTO CLOCK”.


  
    
 

 
  
 

 
 
    
    


  
    
  

4

Press ENTER to select “OFF”.
 
 
    
    

If the clock is not set, check the antenna
condition. The AUTO CLOCK may not
function properly if the reception condition
is not good.

AUTO CLOCK adjustment



Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”,
then press ENTER.

CH 125

00 : 00 : 00 SP

6

2

• Depending on the reception
condition it may take approx. thirty
minutes.
• If you press POWER, the Auto
Clock set is not programmed.

8 : 47AM MON
STEREO SAP

 

    
     
 
 

   
     
〈 〉


  
    
 

 
  
 

• If you use a cable box, turn it on.

 〉

2

Press VCR MENU.

Plug the AC power cord to the AC outlet.

〈

Press SET + or – to select “LANGUAGE”, then
press ENTER.

1

Basic setup (VCR)

Preparation:

1

VCR MENU
DVD/VCR SELECT



  
    
  

5

Press VCR MENU repeatedly to return to the
normal screen.
• When the AUTO CLOCK is set to
“OFF”, the AUTO CLOCK adjustment
does not function. Set the clock
manually ! .

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Basic setup (VCR)

Clock setting (Continued)
To set STANDARD TIME

In the rare event that you live within broadcast range of two You can set the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME automatically or
stations in two different time zones, the DVD/VCR may recognize manually.
the wrong station for the AUTO CLOCK setting.
To correct the situation:

1

Press VCR MENU.

1

Press VCR MENU.
Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”,
then press ENTER.

ENTER
CANCEL
If the AUTO CLOCK process did not set the date and time correctly, you
must set them manually for timer recording and DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.

Manual clock setting
EXAMPLE: Setting the clock to “8:30 AM” October, 28
(SAT), 2006.

 

2


  
    
 

 
  

Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”,
then press ENTER.

  
    
 

 
  
 

3

2

Press SET + or – to select “DAYLIGHT
SAVING TIME”, then press ENTER.

Press SET + or – to select your time zone,
then press ENTER.



  
    
  

5

3

ON:

AUTO:

for manual setting
(forward one hour)
for manual setting
(back one hour)
for automatic setting
(read XDS in the signal)

2

Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”,
then press ENTER.

3

6

After setting the clock, date and time starts
functioning automatically.
8 : 30AM SAT


  
    
 

 
  
 

To make corrections any time during the process
Press CANCEL repeatedly until the item you want to
change blinks, then press SET + or –.
Note:
After a power failure or disconnection of the power, the timer
settings will be lost. In this case, reset the present time.

Press SET + or – to select “CLOCK SET”,
then press ENTER.
 
 
  
    
 
    
 
   
〈 〉

4

When you want to set the DAYLIGHT
SAVING TIME manually, on the first
Sunday in April you set to “ON”, and
on the last Sunday in October you set
to “OFF”.

Press SET + or – to set the month, then press
ENTER.
MONTH
DAY

10
1 (SUN)

YEAR

2006

TIME

12 : 00AM

〈+/–/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU 〉

     



Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is
cleared.


〈

   〉

Notes:
Notes:
• When shipped from factory, the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME is
• To be able to select the standard time, the clock must first be
set to “AUTO” position.
set by AUTO CLOCK once.
• When the clock is not set, DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME setting
• If you live in Newfoundland and the AUTO CLOCK does not
is not available.
function properly, set the AUTO CLOCK menu option to “OFF”
• When there is no DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME in your area, aland set the clock manually.
ways select “OFF” position in step 3.

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Press VCR MENU.

Press SET + or – to select one of the
options, then press ENTER. Press VCR
MENU until the MENU screen is cleared.

OFF:
ATLANTIC : GMT–4hours
EASTERN : GMT–5hours
CENTRAL : GMT–6hours
MOUNTAIN : GMT–7hours
PACIFIC
: GMT–8hours
ALASKA
: GMT–9hours
HAWAII
: GMT–10hours
AUTO
: AUTO SET
(GMT: Greenwich Mean Time)

1

 
 
    
    

Press SET + or – to select “STANDARD TIME”,
then press ENTER.
 

    
     
 
 

   
     
〈 〉

4

 

VCR MENU

Basic setup (VCR)


  
    
 

 
  

SET +/–

To set DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

5

Set the day, year and time as in step 4.




 

  

 



 

  

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DVD/VCR

Tuner setting

0–9

This DVD/VCR is equipped with a channel memory feature which allows
channels to skip up or down to the next channel set into memory,
skipping over unwanted channels. Before selecting channels, they must
be programmed into the DVD/VCR’s memory. In addition to normal
VHF and UHF channels, this DVD/VCR can receive up to 113 Cable
TV channels. To use this DVD/VCR with an antenna, set the TV/CABLE
menu option to the TV mode. When shipped from the factory, this menu
option is in the CABLE mode.

TV/CABLE selection

Repeat left step 1 and press SET + or – to
select “AUTO CH MEMORY”.

VCR MENU

To ADD/DELETE channels

1

CH SETUP

Repeat the step 1 on page ! . Then press SET +
or – to select the “ADD/DELETE” and press
ENTER.
CH SETUP

TV CABLE
AUTO CH MEMORY
ADD/DELETE

Repeat the steps 1~2 on page ! and press
SET + or – to select “NO NOISE BACKGROUND”.
 

    
     
 
 

   
     
〈 〉

+/Ð/ENTER/MENU

Press ENTER.
Auto tuning will begin. The channel display will count up and when finished,
the screen returns to normal.

 

1

TV CABLE
AUTO CH MEMORY
ADD/DELETE

〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉

2

Noise elimination
When you don't want to receive a weak signal broadcast, a Blue
back screen can be obtained by selecting the NO NOISE BACKGROUND to “ON”. When the unit is shipped from the factory,
the NO NOISE BACKGROUND is set to “ON”.

2

To Add or Delete channels
1) Press Direct channel selection buttons (0–9)
or SET +/– to select a channel number you want
to add or delete.
2) To add channels
Press ENTER until “ADD” appears on the screen.
To delete channels
Press ENTER until “DELETE” appears on the
screen. The channel number will blink.

+0 

Press SET + or – to select “TV/CABLE”.

2

Press ENTER to select “ON” or “OFF” position.

3

Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is
cleared.

 

    
     
 
 

   
     
〈 〉

3) Repeat step 1 and 2 to add or delete other
channel.

CH SETUP
TV CABLE
AUTO CH MEMORY
ADD/DELETE



 

Basic setup (VCR)

1

Press VCR MENU. Press SET + or – to select
“CH SETUP”, then press ENTER.


  
    
 

 
  

2

ENTER
SET +/–

VCR MENU
DVD/VCR SELECT

Setting channels automatically

Preparation:
• Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding
video input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light.)

1

ENTER
SET +/–

+/Ð/ENTER/MENU
 

3

Press ENTER to select the TV or CABLE
mode.

3

The arrow indicates the selected mode.

  

Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is
cleared.

CH SETUP
TV CABLE
AUTO CH MEMORY
ADD/DELETE

TV
- VHF/UHF channels
CABLE - Cable TV channels

4

+/Ð/ENTER/MENU

Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is
cleared.

Note:
You can’t select “CH SETUP” if you set the channel to “L1” or
“L2”.

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Playback (VCR)

Loading and unloading a cassette tape
Use only video cassette tapes marked

DVD/VCR

Cassette tape playback

.

To play a prerecorded tape.

EJECT
STOP
PLAY
FWD
REV
DVD/VCR SELECT

Loading
Push the center of the tape until it is automatically
inserted.

Insert the cassette tape with its labeled side facing up
and the erase prevention tab positioned at your left. An
inverted cassette tape cannot be inserted.

Playback

Rewind or forward the tape

Preparation:

Erase prevention tab
Automatic power ON
When you insert a cassette tape, the DVD/VCR power will turn ON automatically.

1

Automatic playback
When loading a cassette tape without an erase prevention tab, playback will start automatically.

Unloading

1

Press EJECT on the front panel or on the remote.

2

Press REV.

Load a prerecorded tape
(When loading a cassette tape without the erase
prevention tab, playback will start automatically).

To forward the tape:

Remove the cassette tape.

Press FWD.

or

2

To start playback
Press PLAY.
Playback will start. “ ” will appear
on the screen for about 4 seconds.

Automatic tape eject
This DVD/VCR will automatically rewind the tape when the tape has ended. Once the tape is rewound to its beginning,
the cassette tape will be ejected automatically.

To discontinue the tape-winding, press STOP. To switch to
playback directly (without STOP), press PLAY.

To prevent accidental erasure
To prevent accidental erasure
Remove the erase prevention tab with a screwdriver.

Stop the playback or recording via STOP on remote
control.
To rewind the tape:

Playback (VCR)

• Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light).

To record again
To stop playback

Cover the hole with a piece of adhesive tape.

Press STOP once.
The tape will stop but remain fully
loaded and ready to play.
“ ” will appear on the screen for
about 4 seconds.

Screwdriver

Erase prevention tab

Forward/Reverse picture search mode
When the tape is being winded, you can switch to picture
search mode (see page 36 ). To do this, press REV or
FWD and hold it down. The unit will resume the tape
advance or rewinding as soon as the button is released.

Adhesive tape

Tape speed and maximum recording time
Tape Speed

Video cassette tape
T-160

T-120

T-90

T-60

T-30

SP (Standard Play)

2-2/3 hours

2 hours

1-1/2 hours

1 hour

30 minutes

SLP (Super Long Play)

8 hours

6 hours

4-1/2 hours

3 hours

1-1/2 hours

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Notes:
• This VCR selects the playback tape speed SP, LP or SLP automatically.
• The Cassette tape and DVD disc can be played back simultaneously. If you press DVD/VCR SELECT, the tape playback
and DVD playback alternate with each other on the screen
(via CH3, 4 or video connection).

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Special playback

Convenience function

CALL
ZERO RETURN

CM SKIP

SET +/–

SET +/–

ENTER
STOP
PLAY
CLOCK/COUNTER
VCR MENU
COUNTER RESET

PLAY
PAUSE/STILL
FWD
SLOW
REV
ATR

Picture search

Adjusting tracking condition

PICTURE SEARCH SPEED
PRESS ONCE

PRESS TWICE

SP (Standard Play)

3X

LP (Long Play)

7X

9X

SLP (Super Long Play)

9X

15 X

Manual tracking adjustment
If automatic tracking cannot eliminate noises well during
playback, press SET +/– to eliminate the noise. “MANUAL
TR.” will appear on the screen. Press it once for a fine
adjustment, or press and hold for a coarse adjustment.

1

Press VCR MENU.
Press SET + or – to select “AUTO
REPEAT”.

Press ATR to reactivate automatic tracking again.
“AUTO TR.” will appear on the screen.

Slow motion

Slow tracking and vertical lock adjustment
If noise bars appear in the picture during slow motion,
press the SET + /– to reduce the noise bars.
If the still picture jitters excessively, press SET +/– to
stabilize the still picture.

2

 

Press ENTER to select “ON” or “OFF”.
If “ON” is selected, the playback will
be repeated endlessly.

Press CLOCK/COUNTER.

2

Press COUNTER RESET at the desired tape
position.

3

Press STOP when playback or recording is
completed.
Press ZERO RETURN.

The counter display shows the tape running time during playback or recording.

 

3

Video head cleaning

The counter display will be reset to
“00:00” position (e.g. the beginning of
recording).


  
    
 

 
  

Notes:
• The audio output is muted during PICTURE SEARCH, STILL,
FRAME ADVANCE and SLOW MOTION.
• During picture search mode there will be noise bars. This is
not a defect.
• Playback will commence after approx. 5 minutes to protect
the video tape against excessive wear during pause mode.

Video head clogging
The video heads are the means by
which the DVD/VCR reads the picture
from the tape during playback. In the
unlikely event that the heads become
Press PAUSE/STILL during playback.
Press SLOW repeatedly. The picture advances frame by dirty enough to be clogged, no picture
will be displayed. This can easily be
frame.
determined if, during playback of a
To return to playback, press PLAY or PAUSE/STILL.
known good tape, there is good sound,
but no picture (picture is extremely
snowy). If this is the case, the DVD/
VCR need to check and clean by the
qualified service personnel.

1

 

Still picture

During playback press SLOW.
To return to playback, press PLAY.

This function rewinds the tape to the “00:00” counter position
automatically.


  
    
 

 
  

5X

Press PAUSE/STILL during playback.
To resume normal playback, press PLAY or PAUSE/STILL.

Zero return function

The entire video tape will play until its end. The tape will
automatically rewind to the beginning and the playback will be
repeated.

Playback (VCR)

SPEED SEARCH TIMES
TAPE SPEED

Repeat playback

Automatic tracking adjustment
Whenever you insert a tape and start playback, the
automatic tracking feature continuously analyzes the signal
to enable optimum picture quality during playback.

Reverse picture search function
Press REV once or twice during playback.
Forward picture search function
Press FWD once or twice during playback.
To return to playback, press PLAY.

Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is
cleared.
If you press CALL, “
on the screen 11 .

” will appear

The tape will automatically rewind or fast
forward to the “00:00” counter position.

Frame by frame picture

Good Picture

4

To commence playback, press PLAY.
The playback will be repeated
endlessly.

CM skip

Press CM SKIP during playback. The DVD/VCR will search
Snowy Picture
forward through approximately 30 seconds of the tape (e.g. Notes:
unwanted commercial time) for each press of CM SKIP (maxi- • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE VIDEO HEADS OR
mum six presses) and then resume normal playback.
SERVICE THE UNIT BY REMOVING THE REAR COVER.
For example

: 1 press: 30 seconds of tape
2 press: 60 seconds of tape
3 press: 90 seconds of tape

To cancel repeat mode:
Follow the above step 1, then press ENTER to select “OFF”
position. Press VCR MENU to return to the TV.

• Video heads may eventually wear out and should be replaced when they fail to produce clear pictures.
• To help prevent video head clogging, use only good quality VHS tapes. Discard worn out tapes.

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Recording (VCR)

Playback (VCR)

Convenience function (Continued)

DVD/VCR
0–9

Recording a TV program
Recording and viewing the same TV program.

CH +/–
STOP
VISS +/–
CLOCK/COUNTER
DVD/VCR SELECT

Clock/counter display
Press CLOCK/COUNTER. The clock and tape counter
alternate with each other in the display window.
COUNTER

Press DVD/VCR SELECT. The DVD mode and the
VCR mode alternate with each other in the display.
DVD mode

Recording a TV program

This function enables you to locate the beginning of any recording
made on the VCR.

Recording an INDEX mark
The Index Search function automatically records an INDEX mark
on the tape whenever a recording
is initiated.

CH 001

INDEX

Index search
Press VISS + or – during stop or play mode.
For Succeeding programs: Press VISS +.
For Preceding programs: Press VISS –.
(As many as 9 index points can be accessed via this
method.)
When the VISS + or – is pressed,
the unit starts searching the selected INDEX NO. and finds the
portion. Then playback starts automatically. To stop the Index
Search, press STOP.
or

Preparation:
• Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding
video input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light.)

1

Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention
tab intact.
The DVD/VCR will automatically turn on.

Press Number buttons or CH +/– to select the
channel to be recorded.
+0 

TV mode direct channel selection:
All channels can be instantly selected by using two
buttons. (for example, to select channel 2, press “0”, then
“2”. If you press only “2”, channel selection will be delayed
for two seconds.) For channels 10 and above, press the 2
digits in order.

CABLE mode direct channel selection:
1-9

Press 0 twice and then 1-9 as required.
Example: To select “2”, Press 002.
Press 0 first and then the remaining 2 digits in
order from left to right.
Example: Press 012 for “12”.
13-99
Press 2 digits in order.
Example: Press 22 for “22”.
100-125 Press the 3 digits in order.
Example: Press 110 for “110”.
10-12

2

is displayed

INDEX NO. (up to 9)

Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed
SP or SLP.
The tape counter and “SP” or “SLP”
will appear on the screen for about 4
seconds.

VCR mode

Notes:
• If you rewind the tape beyond “00:00”, a minus sign (“–”) will
be displayed in front of the time.
• When you load a tape, the counter will reset to “00:00”.
• The counter does not function on non-recorded (blank)
sections of the tape. When you rewind, fast forward or play
tapes through blank sections, the counter stops.

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Recording (VCR)

CLOCK

Video index search system

SP/SLP
DVD/VCR SELECT
REC/OTR

VHF/UHF/CABLE TV CHANNELS
Notes:
• When you record an INDEX mark at the very beginning of the
tape, the mark may not be found.
• During INDEX search, the tape may stop and begin to play at a
slightly different location.
• INDEX may not function properly with old or worn out video
tapes.
• INDEX marks may not be found if it is extremely close to the point
where the search began.
• During recording, if you stop recording temporarily, the INDEX
mark is not recorded on the tape.

SQPB (S-VHS Quasi Playback)
You can playback video cassette tapes recorded in the
S-VHS system.
However, the picture will not have the high resolution of
S-VHS system.

TV
VHF
2-13
UHF
14-69

00 : 00 : 00 SP

3

CABLE TV
VHF
2-13
STD/HRC/IRC
14-36 (A) (W)
37-59 (AA) (WW)
60-85 (AAA) (ZZZ)
86-94 (86) (94)
95-99 (A-5) (A-1)
100-125 (100) (125)
01 (5A)

Select “TV” or “CABLE” to the appropriate
position ! .
TV
- VHF/UHF channels
CABLE - Cable TV channels

5

Press REC/OTR.
“ ” will appear on the screen for
about 4 seconds and “REC” will
appear on the display window.

CH 110

Note: You cannot record S-VHS video format with this VCR.
INDEX

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Recording a TV program (Continued)

DVD/VCR
0–9

One-touch Timer Recording (OTR)
The One-touch Timer Recording feature provides a simple and
convenient way to make a timed recording.

STOP

TV/VCR

SP/SLP
DVD/VCR SELECT
REC/OTR

To stop recording

Recording one program while watching another

One-touch Timer Recording (OTR)

Press STOP to stop recording.

While the VCR is recording, select your desired channel
on the TV.
When a TV is connected with an antenna cable only,
press TV/VCR to select the TV position.
The “VCR” display will go off and recording will continue.
Select the TV channel you want to watch by using the
TV channel selector.

Preparation:

“ ” will appear on screen for about
4 seconds.

CH +/–

STOP
PAUSE/STILL

1

4

Press Direct channel selection buttons (0–9) or
CH +/– to select the channel to be recorded.
+0 

Load a cassette tape with the erase
prevention tab intact.
The VCR will automatically turn on.

To stop recording temporarily

5

Press PAUSE/STILL to avoid recording unwanted
material. Press again to continue the recording.

Recording (VCR)

Note:
Some Cable TV hookups do not permit viewing one channel
while recording another. See pages & and ' .

• Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding
video input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light.)
Example: One-touch Timer Recording for 30 minutes.

Press REC/OTR. Recording begins. Press the
button again to stop recording after 30 minutes.
Each additional press of REC/OTR will increase
recording time as shown in the chart below, up
to a maximum of 6 hours.
The OTR and recording time will
appear on the screen for about 4
seconds. And, “ ” will appear on
the display.

“
” will appear on screen for
about 4 seconds.

2

Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed
SP or SLP.

Press Recording time
NORMAL REC
once
0:30
twice
1:00
3 times
1:30
4 times
2:00
5 times

The tape counter and “SP” or “SLP”
will appear on the screen for about 4
seconds.

Notes:
• The pause function will be released after 5 minutes to prevent
damage to the tape or the VCR. The VCR will change to the
STOP mode.
• You can select a recording channel in the recording pause
mode.

Press Recording time
3:00
6 times
4:00
7 times
5:00
8 times
6:00
9 times
10 times NORMAL REC
OTR 0 : 30
CH 110

00 : 00 : 00 SP

INDEX

Auto Rewind feature
This VCR will automatically rewind the tape when the tape
has ended (except during OTR and timer recording). It will
also eject the tape.

3

Set “TV” or “CABLE” option to the appropriate
position ! .

To cancel OTR
Press STOP or turn off the power.

TV
- VHF/UHF channels
CABLE- Cable TV channels

“

” will appear on screen for about 4 seconds.

Note:
If you wish to watch the DVD playback during OTR or standard
recording, press DVD/VCR SELECT to change to DVD mode
and perform the DVD playback 47 .

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Recording (VCR)
DVD/VCR

Timer recording
Timer recording can be programmed on-screen with the remote control.
The built-in timer allows automatic unattended recording of up to 8
programs within 1 month.

SET +/–

SET +/–

ENTER
CANCEL

ENTER
CANCEL
VCR MENU
EJECT
DVD/VCR SELECT
TIMER REC

proceduretimer
ToSetting
set daily/weekly

Timer recording
Preparation:
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
• Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab
intact.
• Check the time and date are correct ' .
Example: Program a timer recording for the 26th day,
channel 125 (Cable TV), 11:00 - 11:30 PM on timer
program number 1 (Tape speed: SLP).

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6

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3

 













































Set the start time, end time, channel and tape
speed as in step 3.
 

  



























      









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Notes:
• Press CANCEL to move cursor backward for correction.
• To record from external source set the channel to “L1” or
“L2”.

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At the same time, VCR mode will
change to DVD mode automatically.
You can use DVD even if the VCR is
in the timer recording mode.
If you do not use the DVD, turn the
power off.
Notes:
• The timer recording will start at 5 seconds before the
preset starting time.
• If the timer symbol (
) does not appear on the display
when TIMER REC is pressed, the cassette is not inserted
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Press SET + or – to select the date, then press
ENTER.
 
   

〈    〉

4




















Press TIMER REC. The timer symbol ( ) will
appear on the display and the VCR standbys
for recording.

Press SET + or – to select one of the program
line, then press ENTER.
 

  









〈    〉

 

2

 

The current day (Friday)

Notes:
• If the timer symbol ( ) blinks when the timer recording ended,
the TV program has not been completely recorded because of
an insufficient tape length. Press TIMER REC to cancel the
timer program or press EJECT to remove the cassette tape.
• During timer recording standby mode, the VCR mode cannot be
operated. To use the VCR, first press TIMER REC then press
DVD/VCR SELECT to change to VCR mode. After VCR mode
is selected, press TIMER REC again to put the VCR into timer
recording standby mode.
• If you press TIMER REC during timer recording, the recording
operation will be interrupted. If you press TIMER REC again
within the programmed time, the recording operation will start
again.
• After a power failure or disconnection of the power plug, all
programmed recording settings and time display will be lost
upon resumption of power. In this case, reset the clock ' and
reprogram any timer recording.

If the Timer has been activated, press TIMER
REC to deactivate the Timer.

2

To confirm Timer program:

The timer symbol ( ) will
disappear. Then press DVD/VCR
SELECT to change to VCR mode.

SU-SA (Sunday to Saturday)
MO-SA (Monday to Saturday)

One month later
minus one day

MO-FR (Monday to Friday)

WKL-WE
(Weekly Wednesday)

WKL-TH (Weekly Thursday)


 

  

At step 1 on page 42 , select “TIMER REC SET”
and press ENTER.
The timer program list will appear on the screen.



〈    〉

Do not overlap timer programs as portions of the
conflicting programs will be lost. The first recording
time has priority over the next recording time as shown
in the diagram below.
8 : 00

9 : 00

10 : 00

DATE

START END

26(SA)

11:00PM 11:30PM 125 SLP

CH

〈+/—/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU〉

3

If the programs overlap another

.

• If the cassette is ejected when TIMER REC is pressed, the
erase prevention tab of the cassette may have been
removed 34 .
• During Timer recording, the power cannot be turned off.

1

When you press SET – repeatedly, the
DATE indicator will change as follows, in
this case the day is Friday.

      

Press VCR MENU. Select “TIMER REC SET”,
then press ENTER.

  
    
 

 
  

Follow the procedure of timer recording on page 42 . At
step 3, press SET + or – repeatedly until the desired setting
appears. Then press ENTER.

• To return to the normal screen,
press VCR MENU twice.








To confirm or cancel a program

Weekly (e.g. WKL-TU: each Tuesday) or daily (e.g. MOSA: Monday to Saturday) Timer recording

To enter other programs, repeat steps 2
through 4.

Recording (VCR)

1

VCR MENU
DVD/VCR SELECT
TIMER REC

To cancel Timer program:
Press SET + or – to select the unwanted program,
then press CANCEL to cancel the program.
 










11 : 00

Program 1

  






























〈    〉










Program 2
Deleted Parts
Program 3
Non Recorded Portion Parts

Recording
Control Settings

Prog.1

Prog.2

Prog.3

4

Press VCR MENU repeatedly until the menu
screen is cleared.

Notes:
• The daily/weekly recording can be made continuously until the
recording is canceled or the tape reaches the end.
Notes:
• During timer recording the automatic rewinding mechanism
• If there are other timer record programs remaining, TIMER
does not function.
REC must be pressed to reactivate the timer, otherwise the
remaining timer record programs will be ignored.
• You cannot confirm the Timer program during timer recording
operation.
• You can correct or cancel a programmed setting in program
confirm mode.

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Other functions (VCR)

Stereo recording and playback/
Second Audio Program (SAP)

DVD/VCR

Duplicating a video tape
If you connect the DVD/VCR to another VCR or Camcorder, you can duplicate
a previously recorded tape. Make all connections before turning on the power.

INPUT SELECT

ENTER
SET +/–

STOP

VCR MENU
AUDIO SELECT

Stereo recording and playback
The VHS Hi-Fi audio system permits high fidelity recording of MTS STEREO TV broadcasts.
When a MTS STEREO broadcast is received, “STEREO” will
appear on the screen for about
4 seconds and the program can
be viewed or recorded in stereo.
The Hi-Fi stereo recording procedure is the same as for normal
recordings.

STEREO

Second Audio Program (SAP)
Your DVD/VCR is fitted with a SAP broadcast system which
enables you to switch to a second audio program when viewing a selected channel.
This function applies only when the program is broadcast in
multi-languages through the SAP broadcast system.

1

Press VCR MENU. Then press SET + or – to
select “SAP”.

  
    
 

 
  

Output selection
When viewing an MTS stereo TV program, or playing a
prerecorded VHS Hi-Fi stereo videotape, press AUDIO
SELECT to select how the audio will be heard through
the speakers. Normally set to the Hi-Fi stereo position,
this button can be set to the MONO position if the
stereo broadcast or videotape audio is of poor quality.
The “R” and “L” positions allow the audio from the Right
or Left Hi-Fi channel to be heard over both TV speakers. This button has no effect when viewing a MONO
videotape or TV program. Each time when you press
the button, OUTPUT SELECTION display appears on
the screen for several seconds. Refer to the chart
below.
OUTPUT
SELECTION

SOUND HEARD ON BOTH
SPEAKERS

STEREO
L ch
R ch
MONO

STEREO
LEFT CHANNEL AUDIO
RIGHT CHANNEL AUDIO
MONO

 

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Duplicating a video tape
Preparation:
• Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video
input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light.)
• Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab
intact.
• Load a previously recorded tape into the playback
VCR or Camcorder.

Connection with second VCR
Playback VCR

To VIDEO OUT

To AUDIO (R) OUT
To AUDIO (L) OUT

1

Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed
SP or SLP.

AUDIO/VIDEO cable (supplied)

It is recommended to set the tape
speed to the SP mode on the
recording VCR for best results.

Recording VCR

Other functions (VCR)

Note:
When using a Cable TV system, stereo TV programs may
be transmitted over a mono cable channel. In this case
“STEREO” will not appear and the sound will be in mono.

SP/SLP
DVD/VCR SELECT
REC/OTR

Press ENTER to select “ON”.
Then press VCR MENU until the
menu screen is cleared.

2

Press INPUT SELECT once or twice to select
AUDIO/VIDEO input position.

To AUDIO (R) IN

To VIDEO IN

“L1” or “L2” will appear in the display.

To AUDIO (L) IN


  
    
 

 
  

Connection with Camcorder
L1: on the rear panel
L2: on the front panel

 

Listening to SAP
When the VCR is turned on or a channel selection is
made, make certain the letters “SAP” appears on the
screen for about 4 seconds. This means that the “Second
Audio Program” broadcasting is available.

 

Playback Camcorder

3

Press PLAY on the playback VCR or Camcorder.

4

Press REC/OTR on the recording VCR.

To AV Jack

Recording VCR

The duplicating process begins.

5)2

OR

To AUDIO (R) IN
To AUDIO (L) IN
AUDIO/VIDEO cable (not supplied)

To VIDEO IN

Notes:
• When playing back a tape that is not recorded in Hi-Fi stereo
mode, the audio will automatically be monaural.
• When listening to a VHS Hi-Fi video tape or MTS broadcast
through the VHF/UHF jack (Audio/Video cable not connected),
the sound will be monaural.

5

Press STOP when you finish duplicating.

For duplicating a previously recorded tape from a
camcorder, follow the camcorder manufacturer’s
instructions. A typical camcorder dubbing hookup is
shown above.

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Other functions (VCR)

Basic playback (DVD)
DVD/VCR

Recording a DVD/CD disc
You can record disc material in DVD, Video CD, Audio CD, etc.
onto a Video tape with this DVD/VCR.

This section shows you the basics on how to play a disc.
ON/STANDBY

STOP
PLAY
SP/SLP
DVD/VCR SELECT
REC/OTR

• Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video
input.
• Press DVD/VCR to operate the DVD/VCR.
• Press DVD/VCR SELECT to select the VCR mode.
(The VCR indicator will light.)
• Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab intact.
• Load a DVD/CD disc.

1

Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed
SP or SLP.

CAUTION
Keep your fingers well clear of the
disc tray as it is closing. Neglecting
to do so may cause serious
personal injury.

DVD
VCD
CD

Duplicating a DVD or CD disc
Preparation:

DVD/VCR

Playing a disc

Notes:
• You may not be able to record the beginning of the disc.
Begin VCR recording once program playback commences
on the DVD.
• When the scanning mode is set to the progressive mode,
you cannot duplicate a disc material onto a video tape.
When REC/OTR is pressed, the PROGRESSIVE indicator
“ ” on the display window will flash.
• When the HDMI mode is ON (480p, 720p, 1080i), you
cannot duplicate a disc material onto a video tape.
• You cannot record discs encoded with copy guard
function. The following icon and text will show up on the
TV screen.

VCR/DVD

STOP

Disc tray

C/D/B/A
ENTER
Display window

PLAY

OPEN/CLOSE

Basic playback

Preparations:
• When you want to view a disc, turn on the TV and select the corresponding video input connected to the DVD/VCR.
This may include S-video or component video inputs which are exclusive to DVD playback.
• When you want to enjoy the sound of discs from the audio system, turn on the audio system and select the input
connected to the DVD/VCR.

1

Press DVD/VCR on the remote control to
operate the DVD/VCR.

6

Press OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY on the unit.
The disc tray closes automatically.
On the TV-screen, “ ” changes to
“Reading” and then playback
commences.

OR

2

Press

ON/STANDBY.

• A menu screen will appear on the TV screen, if
the disc has a menu feature.

The DVD/VCR turns on.

Reading

00 : 00 : 00 SP

Press DVD/VCR SELECT selector to select the
DVD mode.

3

Press PLAY to start playback.

4
5

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3

Press VCR/DVD on the unit to select the DVD mode.

4

Press OPEN/CLOSE.

The DVD indicator will light.

The DVD indicator will light.

7

Press

8

Press ENTER.

9

Press STOP to end playback.

/

or

/

Basic playback (DVD)

2

DISC IS COPY PROTECTED

to select title.

The disc tray opens.

• Title is selected and play
commences.

Press REC/OTR to start recording.
The DVD/VCR will change to the
VCR mode automatically and the
playback picture or sound will be
duplicated on the video cassette
tape.

5

Place the disc on the disc tray.
With the playback
side down

Press STOP when you finish recording.
If you wish to stop a DVD/CD disc,
press DVD/VCR SELECT selector to
change the DVD mode, then press
STOP.

• There are two different disc sizes. Place the disc
in the correct guide on the disc tray. If the disc is
out of the guide, it may damage the disc and
cause the DVD/VCR to malfunction.
• Do not place a disc which is unplayable in this
DVD/VCR.

• The unit records the stopped point,
depending on the disc. “ ”
appears on the screen. Press
PLAY to resume playback (from
the scene point).
• If you press STOP again or unload
the disc (“ ” appears on the
screen.), the unit will clear the
stopped point.

To start playback in the stop mode
Press PLAY.

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Basic playback (DVD)
To obtain a higher quality picture
Occasionally, some picture noise not usually visible on the TV screen during a normal
broadcast may appear while playing a DVD video disc.
It is because due to high resolution pictures on these discs which include a lot of
information. The amount of noise depends on the disc you use with this unit. You should
generally reduce the sharpness adjustment on your TV when viewing DVD video discs.
About DVD VCD CD 75*
The DVD VCD CD icons on the heading bar show the playable discs for the
STOP
function described under that heading.
PLAY
DVD : You can use this function with DVD video discs.
PAUSE/STILL
VCD : You can use this function with Video CDs.
CD
DVD/VCR SELECT 75* : You can use this function with Audio CDs and CD-R/RW CDs.
: You can use this function with USB Mass Storage.
OPEN/CLOSE

POWER

DVD
VCD
CD

Playing a disc (Continued)
You can play discs at various speeds.

PAUSE/STILL
PLAY
FWD
SLOW
REV
SKIP /
DVD
VCD
CD

Basic playback
Playing a Disc while the VCR section is recording
or standing by for timer recording

To pause playback (still mode)
Press PAUSE/STILL during playback.
To resume normal playback, press
PLAY.
• The sound is muted during still
mode.

To stop playback
Press STOP.

To remove the disc
Press OPEN/CLOSE.
Remove the disc after the disc tray
opens completely.

1) Start to record.
Follow steps 1~5 on page !' .
• If the DVD/VCR is standing by for recording, turn on
the DVD/VCR.
2) Press DVD/VCR SELECT selector to select DVD mode.
3) Play a disc.
Follow steps 4 ~ 6 on page 47 .
• Press PLAY if the DVD/VCR does not start to play a
disc automatically.
4) Stop to play.
Press STOP to stop play back a disc.

To resume normal playback
Press PLAY.

Press REV or FWD during playback.
FWD

REV: Fast reverse playback
FWD: Fast forward playback
Each time you press REV or FWD,
the playback speed changes.

DVD
VCD

Playing frame by frame

Press PAUSE/STILL during still playback.

Notes:
• If a non-compatible disc is loaded, “Incorrect Disc”, “Region Code Error” or “Parental Error” will appear on the TV screen
according to the type of loaded disc. In this case, check your disc again % % .
• Some discs may take a minute or so to start playback.
• When you set a single-faced disc label downwards (i.e. the wrong way up) and press OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY on the unit,
“Reading” will appear on the display for a few minutes and then “Incorrect Disc” will continue to be displayed.
• Some discs may not work the resuming facility.
• Resuming cannot function when you play a PBC-featured Video CD while the PBC is on. To turn off the PBC, see page 56 .
• Some playback operations of DVDs may be intentionally fixed by software producers. Since this unit plays DVDs according to
the disc contents the software producers designed, some playback features may not be available. Also refer to the
instructions supplied with the DVDs.
• Do not move the unit during playback. Doing so may damage the disc.
• Use the OPEN/CLOSE to open and close the disc tray. Do not push the disc tray while it is moving. Doing so may cause the
unit to malfunction.
• Do not push up on the disc tray or put any objects other than discs on the disc tray. Doing so may cause the unit to
malfunction.
• In many instances, a menu screen will appear after playback of a movie is completed. Prolonged display of an on-screen
menu may damage your television set, permanently etching that image onto its screen. To avoid this, be sure to press
POWER on your remote control once the movie is completed.
• There may be a slight delay between the button is pressed and the function activates.
• The screen saver does not operate when connecting this DVD/VCR to the TV using the HDMI cable.

To resume normal playback
Press PLAY.

Each time you press PAUSE/STILL,
the picture advances one frame.
Note:
The sound is muted during frame by frame playback.
DVD
VCD

Playing in slow-motion
To resume normal playback
Press PLAY.

Press SLOW during playback.

Be sure to press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray
after you remove the disc.

Notes:
• The DVD/VCR mutes sound and subtitles during reverse
and forward scan of DVD/VCD video discs. However, this
unit plays sound during fast forward or fast reverse play of
audio CDs.
• The playback speed may differ depending on the disc.

Basic playback (DVD)

Screen saver function
The screen saver operates when you leave the unit in
DVD stop mode for approx. five minutes.
The screen will repeatedly get dark gradually and back
to normal.
Please press any button when you want to return to an
usual screen.
To turn on or off the screen saver, see page $$ .

Playing in fast reverse or fast forward directions

Each time you press the button, the
slow-motion speed changes.

DVD
VCD
CD

Note:
The sound is muted during slow-motion playback.

Locating a chapter or track

Press SKIP

or

repeatedly to display the chapter or track number you want.

Playback starts from the selected chapter or track.
To locate succeeding chapters or
tracks.

Playback starts from the beginning of the
current chapter or track.
When you press twice in quick successions,
playback starts from the beginning of the
preceding chapter or track.

Notes:
• A prohibition symbol “ ” may appear at the upper right of the screen. This symbol means either the feature you tried is not
available on the disc, or the DVD/VCR cannot access the feature at this time. This does not indicate a problem with the DVD/
VCR.
• The unit is capable of holding a still video image or On screen display image on your television screen indefinitely. If you leave
the still video image or On screen display image displayed on your TV for an extended period of time, you risk permanent
damage to your television screen. Projection televisions are very susceptible.

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Advanced playback (DVD)

Zooming/Locating desired scene

Marking desired scenes

0–9

The unit stores the points that you want to watch again up to 3 points.
You can resume playback from each scene.

DISPLAY

C/D

JUMP
C/D/B/A
ENTER
CLEAR
ZOOM

DVD
VCD
CD

ENTER
CLEAR
MARKER

Zooming

DVD
VCD

This unit will allow you to zoom in on the frame image. You can then make selections by switching the position of the frame.

1

Press ZOOM during playback.
The center part of the image will be
zoomed in.
Each press of ZOOM will change the
ZOOM 1 (x 1.3), 2 (x 1.5) and 3
(x 2.0).
1

2

D/B
B/A
A to view a different part of the
Press C/D
frame.

1

In the zoom mode, press ZOOM repeatedly to
return to a 1:1 view ( Off).

2

Press MARKER during playback.

Marker1
Marker2
Marker3

Select the blank Marker using C or D.
Then press ENTER at the desired scene.

Marker1
Marker2
Marker3

00 27 54

1

Jump

3

Title
Chapter
Time

2

Jump
Title
Chapter
Time

Press C or D to select the “Title/Track”, “Chapter”
or “Time”.

Title
Chapter
Time

Notes:
• In case of the Audio CD and Video-CD, only Track and Time
can be selected.
• In case of the Video-CD playback with PBC, the JUMP does
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Marker1
Marker2
Marker3

3

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01 16 25
02 08 31

Press ENTER.
Playback starts from the marked
scene.

To cancel the Marker
Follow the above steps 1~2, then press CLEAR.
Notes:
• Some discs may not work with the marking operation.
• The marking is canceled when you open the disc tray or
turn the power off.
• Some subtitles recorded around the marker may fail to
appear.
• In case of Video CD with PBC, Marker function is prohibited.

• If you input a wrong number, press
CLEAR.
• Refer to the package supplied with
the disc to check the numbers.

Jump

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Press Number buttons (0–9) to change the
number.

Press C or D to select the Marker 1-3.

Press MARKER to clear this display.

Use the title, chapter and time recorded on the DVD disc to locate the desired point to play back. In the case of VCD/CD
discs, time and track are used to locate the desired point to play back. To check the title, chapter and time, press DISPLAY.
Press JUMP during playback or resume stop
mode.

2

00 27 54
01 16 25
02 08 31

Advanced playback (DVD)

3

Locating desired scene

1

Returning to the scenes
Press MARKER during playback or stop mode.

• Repeat this procedure to set the
other 2 scenes.

Notes:
• You can select the Pause, Slow or Search playback in the zoom mode.
• Some discs may not respond to zoom feature.
DVD
VCD
CD

DVD
VCD

Marker1
Marker2
Marker3

You may move the frame from the
center position to UP, DOWN, LEFT or
RIGHT direction.

3

Marking the scenes

4

Press ENTER. Playback starts.
• When you change the title,
playback starts from Chapter 1 of
the selected title.
• Some discs may not work in the
above operation.

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Repeat playback/A-B Repeat playback

Program playback/Random playback

0–9

You can arrange the playback order of tracks or files on the disc.
And the unit can also select tracks or files at random and playback
them. These feature works for Video CD.

ENTER

C/D/B/A
ENTER
CLEAR
PLAY

For Audio CD and MP3/WMA CD, please see “Random playback
(CD/USB)” $ and “Program playback (CD/USB)” 62 .

D
PLAY

PLAYMODE

PLAYMODE
A-B RPT
DVD
VCD

1
2

DVD
VCD
CD

Repeat playback
Press PLAYMODE during playback or stop mode.

A-B Repeat playback

VCD

A-B repeat playback allows you to repeat material between
two selected points.

1

Press A-B RPT during playback.

4

Press PLAYMODE during stop mode.
Play Mode
Mode
Repeat

The start point is selected.

: Off

1

———

: Off

2

———

3

———

Program Playback

[DVD]
Press ENTER to select “Chapter” or “Title”.

A to return to the left column, then
Press B/A
D to select the “Program Playback”
press C/D
and press ENTER.
The programs you selected will start to playback in
the order.
• To resume normal playback, select Mode

A

Play Mode
Repeat

1

Program playback

2

“Off” in step 2.

D to select “Mode”, then press
Press C/D
ENTER to select “Program”.

Play Mode
Mode

: Off

Repeat

Play Mode

The unit automatically starts repeat
playback after finishing the current title or chapter.

2

1
2
3

–––

Repeat

: Off

2
3

–––
–––

The end point is selected. Playback
starts at the point that you selected.
Playback stops at the end point, returns to Point A automatically, then
starts again.

3

A to select the right column, then use
Press B/A
Number buttons (0–9) to input the track numbers.

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• If you input a wrong number, press
CLEAR.

A B

Play Mode
Mode
Repeat

The unit automatically starts repeat
playback after finishing the current
track.
• If you set the repeat mode during stop mode,
press PLAY to start Repeat playback.

“

Press PLAYMODE again to clear the screen.

To resume normal playback
Select Repeat : “Off” in step 2.
Notes:
• Some discs may not work with the repeat operation.
• In case of Video CD with PBC, repeat functions are prohibited during playback.
• Chapter/Track repeat function is canceled whenever
SKIP
or
is pressed.

1

9

: Off

2

–––

3

–––

To resume normal playback
Press A-B RPT again.

Off ” appears on the screen.

[Audio CD and MP3/WMA CD]
Please see “Repeat playback (CD/USB)” $ .

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: Program

Program Playback

Notes:
• In A-B Repeat mode, subtitles near the A or B locations may
not be displayed.
• You cannot set the A-B Repeat for the scenes that include
multiple angles.
• A-B Repeat playback does not work when Repeat playback is
activated.
• You may not be able to set A-B Repeat, during certain scenes
of the DVD.
• A-B Repeat does not work with an interactive DVD, MP3/WMA/
JPEG/DivX® CD.
• A-B Repeat is prohibited when PBC is on.

VCD

1
2

: Program

1

: Off

2

3

3

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Program Playback

9

■ To change the program
1. Select Mode to “Program” (as step 2), press B /A/C/
D to select the track number you want to change, then
press CLEAR.
2. Press Number buttons (0–9) to overwrite the new
track number.
■ To clear the program one by one
Select Mode to “Program”, press B/A/C/D to select the
track number. Then press CLEAR.
■ To clear all the programs
In the left column, press C/D to select “Clear Program”.
Then press ENTER.
Notes:
• In playing back the Video CD with PBC, you cannot set
Program playback.
• The program is canceled when you open the disc tray or
turn the power off.

Advanced playback (DVD)

: Off
: Off

1

Program Playback

Play Mode
Repeat

: Program

Press A-B RPT again.

[Video CD]
Press D to select “Repeat”.
Press ENTER to select “Track” or “All”.
Mode

Mode

Random playback
Press PLAYMODE during playback or stop mode.

3

D to select “Mode”, then press
Press C/D
ENTER to select “Random”.

: Random

Repeat

: Off

Program Playback

1
2
3

The Random Playback will start.

• If you set “Random” during playback mode,
Random playback will begin after the track that is
currently being played has ended.
• To resume normal playback, select Mode
“Off” in step 2.

Play Mode
Mode

Press PLAY.

–––
–––
–––

Note:
In playing back the Video CD with PBC, you cannot set
Random playback.

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Advanced playback (DVD)

Changing angles/Title selection/DVD menu
DVD MENU
C/D/B/A
ENTER
PLAY
TOP MENU

Changing soundtrack language/
Setting surround sound

B/A

ANGLE

DVD

Changing angles

When playing back a disc recorded with multi-angle facility, you can change the angle that you are viewing the scene from.

1

AUDIO
DVD
VCD

Press ANGLE during playback.
The current angle will appear.

2

Press ANGLE repeatedly until the desired angle
is selected.

Changing soundtrack language

You can select the language when you play a multilingual disc.

1

Press AUDIO during playback.
The current soundtrack language will
appear.

In case of Video CD playback
Audio type changes as follows each time you press AUDIO.
LR

L

R

1/2 Eng Dolby Digital
1/2

Note:
Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to change the
angles even if multi-angles are recorded on the DVD.

DVD

2

Press AUDIO repeatedly until the desired language is selected.
2/2 Fre Dolby Digital

Title selection

Notes:
• If the desired language is not heard after pressing the
button several times, the language is not recorded on
the disc.
• Changing soundtrack language is canceled when you
open the disc tray. The initial default language or available
language will be heard if the disc is played back again.

Two or more titles are recorded on some discs. If the title menu is recorded on the disc, you can select the desired title.
• The on screen display will disappear after a few

2

D/B
B/A
A to select the desired title.
Press C/D

Title menu appears on the screen.

3

The playback of the selected title will
start.

Setting surround sound

1

During disc playback press AUDIO.

 

DVD menu

Some DVDs allow you to select the disc contents using the menu.
When you play back these DVDs, you can select the subtitle language and sound-track language, etc. using the menu.

1

Press DVD MENU during playback.
The DVD menu appears on the screen.
• Press DVD MENU again to resume
playback at the scene when you
press DVD MENU.

2

D/B
B/A
A to select the desired item.
Press C/D

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DVD

This DVD video player equipped with a “QSound”. It can produce the effect of being in a cinema or a concert hall.

Note:
Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to select the title.
Depending on the DVD, a “title menu” may simply be called a
“menu” or “title” in the instructions supplied with the disc.
DVD

seconds.

Press ENTER or PLAY.

3

Press ENTER.
The menu continues to another
screen. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set
the item completely.

2

Press B or A to select “On”.

To cancel Surround mode:
Follow the left steps 1~2, then press B or A to select the
“Off” position.
Notes:
• The QSound setting can also be changed in the function
setting $% .
• The “QSound” works only when the DVD disc recorded
with Dolby Digital is played back.
• When this function works, the volume might changed.
• When the voice is distorted, turn off QSound.

Advanced playback (DVD)

1

Press TOP MENU during playback.

 

• The on screen display will disappear after a few
seconds.

Manufactured under license from QSound Labs,
Inc. U.S. patent Nos. 5,105,462, 5,208,860 and
5,440,638 and various foreign counterpart.
Copyright QSound Labs, Inc. 1998-2002.
QXpander™ is a trademark of QSound Labs, Inc.
All rights reserved.

Note:
Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to resume playback
from the scene point when you press DVD MENU.

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Subtitles/To turn off the PBC

MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® and Audio CD operation
This player can playback the MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX®-data which has been recorded on CD-R/RW or USB Mass Storage. To
produce the MP3/WMA JPEG/DivX®-data, you need a Windows-PC with CD-RW drive or USB memory device and a MP3/
WMA/JPEG/DivX®-encoding Software (not supplied). The Apple-HFS-System cannot be played.

C/D
ENTER

This player requires discs/recordings to meet certain technical standards in order to achieve optimal playback quality.
There are many different types of recordable disc formats (including CD-R containing MP3/WMA files). Not all
recordable discs will produce optimal playback quality. The technical criteria set forth in this owner's manual are meant
only as a guide. Use of CD-RW for MP3 files is not recommended.

SUBTITLE
PLAYMODE
DVD

When playing back a disc recorded with subtitles, you can
select the subtitle language or turn the subtitle off.

1

MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® - data information

1

Press PLAYMODE in the stop mode.

2

Press / to select “Mode”, then press
ENTER repeatedly until “Off” appear.

Press SUBTITLE repeatedly during playback
until your desired language appears.
1/5 Eng

Play Mode

2

You must obtain any required permission from copyright owners to download or use copyrighted content.
Toshiba cannot and does not grant such permission.

To turn off the PBC (see page 8)

Subtitles

Mode

To turn off the subtitle, press SUBTITLE until
“Off” appears.

Repeat

: Off

1

———

: Off

2

———

3

———

Program Playback

Off

• The on screen display will disappear after a few
seconds.

Press PLAYMODE again to clear the screen.

To turn on the PBC
Follow the above steps 1~2, then press ENTER repeatedly
until “PBC” appear.

Limitations on display.
• The maximum number for display is 15 letters.
Available characters for display are the following:
capital or small alphabets of A through Z, numbers of 0 through 9, and _ (under score).
• Other characters than those above are replaced in hyphen.
Notes on MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® files
To playback MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® CD/USB Mass Storage in the recorded order,
1. Use MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® software that records data alphabetically or numerically.
2. Insert two or three digit number in the head of file name. (ex. “01” “02” or “001” “002”).
3. Refrain from making too many sub-folders.

Advanced playback (DVD)

Notes:
• Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to change
subtitles, or to turn subtitles on or off.
• While playing a DVD, the subtitle may change when you
open or close the disc tray.
• In some cases, a selected subtitle language may not be
changed immediately.

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Limitations on MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® playback
• MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® CD/USB Mass Storage are standardized by ISO9660, its file name must include following
extensions; “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.jpg”, “.div”, “.divx”, “.avi”.
• MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® CD/USB Mass Storage must be correspond to the ISO standardized files.
• This unit can read 600 files per disc. If one directory has more than 600 files, it reads up to 600 files, the remaining files
will be omitted. (In case of USB Mass Storage, this limitation becomes 2,000 files).
• The unit is able to recognize up to a maximum of 50 directories per disc or USB Mass Storage.
• MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® CDs/USB Mass Storage cannot be used for the purpose of recording.
• If the CD/USB Mass Storage has both audio tracks and MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® files, only audio tracks are played.
• It may take more than one minute for this unit to read MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® files depending on its structure.
• Music recorded by “Joliet Recording Specification” can be played back, the file name is displayed (within 15 letters) on
the screen. Long file names will be condensed.
• The music files recorded by “Hierarchical File System” (HFS) cannot be played.

CAUTION:
• Some MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® CDs/USB Mass Storage cannot be played back depending on the recording conditions.
• The CD-R/RW or USB Mass Storage that has no music data or non MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® files cannot be played back.
Standard sampling frequency, and the bit rate:
MP3
MPEG-1 Audio
32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
32kbps ~ 320kbps (constant bit rate or variable bit rate)
The recommend recording setting for a high-quality sound is 44.1kHz of sampling frequency and 128kbps of constant bit
rate.
WMA
WMA version 7 and 8
32kHz/48kbps, 44.1kHz/48kbps~192kbps, 48kHz/128kbps~192kbps
The file recorded by mono, 48kHz, 48 kbps is not available to this unit.
DivX® video
DivX® version: DivX® 3, 4, 5, and 6 (specifically 3.1.1, 4.1.2, 5.0.2, 5.0.5, 5.1.1, 5.2.1, 6.0 at Home Theater profile).
Audio format: MPEG1 Layer2 (MP2), MPEG1 Layer3 (MP3)
Sampling frequencies: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
Bit rate: 32kbps ~ 320kbps
Resolution: Max 720 x 576 (at 25fps), Max 720 x 480 (at 30fps)
Microsoft, Windows Media, and Windows Logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trade marks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license.

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MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® and Audio
CD operation (Continued)

TOP MENU
ZOOM
DVD MENU
C/D/B/A
ENTER
STOP
PLAY
SKIP
PAUSE/STILL
ANGLE

▲/▼/ /
ENTER
RETURN
STOP
PLAY
DVD/USB
OPEN/CLOSE
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Loading media
[MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® CD, Audio CD]
Place a MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® CD or an Audio
CD onto the disc tray, then press OPEN/CLOSE.

1

MP3/WMA and Audio CD playback
In the file browser, press
desired file.

Press DVD/USB to display the media selection
window. Press B or A to select the DISC
mode or the USB mode, then press ENTER.

DISC

USB

You cannot select the mode if
DISC/USB media is not inserted.
A file browser screen will be appear on the
screen.

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• In case the current directory includes 9 files or more,
press
or
to scroll in the file list.
• To see contents in folder, select the folder and then
press ENTER. To return to the upstairs directory, select
“ Go Up ...” then press ENTER.
• In case of a CD/USB Mass Storage containing a mixture
of MP3, WMA, JPEG and DivX® files, the files are played
back by selecting them from the file browser.

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Press ENTER.

3

Press STOP to end playback.

In the file browser, press C/D to select the
desired JPEG file.
To display a thumbnail list, press DVD MENU.
Press B/A or C/D to select the desired file.
(To return to a file browser, press TOP MENU.)

  
/Picture-01.JPG

Picture-01
Picture-02
Picture-03
Picture-04
Picture-05
Picture-06
Picture-07
Picture-08

When PLAY is pressed after the file browser displayed,
playback begins automatically starting from the first file. In
this case, if the first file is an MP3/WMA file, only MP3/
WMA files are played back in order. If the first file is a
JPEG file, the first JPEG file is played back. If the first file is
a DivX® file, the first DivX® file is played back. If there is no
file at a root directory, playback does not begin
automatically.

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JPEG playback

2

• The unit records the stopped point. “ ” appears on the
screen. Press PLAY to resume playback (from the scene
point).
• If you press STOP again or unload the disc, the unit will
clear the stopped point.

Select Files
The file type to make it display in the file browser can be chosen.
1. Press B or A to highlight “Select Files” at right column
in the file browser.
2. Press ENTER, then press
or
to select file type
from the list (Music, Picture or Movie).
3. Press ENTER to add/remove check mark. Checked file
type will be displayed in the file browser.
4. Press RETURN to save the setting.

:Off

Mode

:Off

JPEG Preview
W: 2048 H: 1536

When PLAY is pressed after displaying the file
browser, playback begins automatically starting
from the first file. In this case, if the first file is a
JPEG file, the first JPEG file is played back. If the
first file is a DivX® file, the first DivX® file is
played back. If the first file is an MP3/WMA file,
only MP3/WMA files are played back in order. If
there is no file at a root directory, playback does
not begin automatically.

The selected file starts playing
back.

Notes:
• MP3 or WMA file on the Kodak Picture CD is not recognized
on this unit.
• During MP3/WMA/JPEG-Playback, you cannot use Jump and
A-B Repeat functions.
• You can use Repeat (Track or All), Random functions and
Program playback for MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX®-Playback $ ,
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• At USB mode with no disc on the tray, you can move to DISC
mode when you press OPEN/CLOSE on the remote control.

Select Files
Repeat

Press ENTER. The selected picture appears on
the screen.

Slide show playback

The slide show enables you to view pictures (files) one after
another automatically.
Preparation:
Set “JPEG Interval” setting to “5 Seconds”, “10 Seconds”
or “15 Seconds” $$ .

1
2

Select your desired starting file for the slide
show in step 1 on the left.
Press ENTER or PLAY to start slide show from
the selected file.

• If you press PAUSE/STILL during the slide show, the

slide show stops temporary. “ 4 ” appears briefly on
the screen.
If the picture appears upside down or sideways, press
ANGLE repeatedly until it’s right side up.
again to resume the slide show.
Press PLAY or SKIP
• When the slide show playback finished, the file list appears.
• To stop the slide show, press STOP. The file list appears.
Notes:

Rotating an image
You can rotate an image by 90 degrees by
pressing ANGLE during playback of the image.
”, “
“
screen.

”, “

” or “

• If the DVD/VCR is connected to a HDTV using HDMI, you
can display the HD resolution JPEG images (720p or
1080i). See “HD Jpeg” on page $& .
• During JPEG playback, you cannot use Jump and A-B
Repeat functions.

Advanced playback (DVD)

3

to select the


[USB Mass Storage]
Connect USB Mass Storage to the USB port on
the front of the unit (see page $ ).

2

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Zooming an image
Zoom function also can be used in viewing JPEG
files. Press ZOOM (See “Zooming” # ).

3

Press STOP to end playback.
The file browser appears on the
screen. If you want to watch the
other file, repeat steps 1 ~ 2.

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MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® and Audio
CD operation (Continued)

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Playing DivX® VOD content

DivX® playback
Press C/D to select desired DivX® file.
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When PLAY has been pressed after displaying
the file browser, playback begins automatically
starting from the first file. In this case, if the first
file is a JPEG file, the first JPEG file is played
back. If the first file is a DivX® file, the first DivX®
file is played back. If the first file is an MP3/WMA
file, only MP3/WMA file are played back in order.
If there is no file at a root directory, playback does
not begin automatically.

2

▲/▼
ENTER
STOP
PLAY

Press ENTER or PLAY. The selected DivX®
movie will be played back on the screen.

DivX® VOD content is protected by DRM (Digital Rights
Management) system. This restricts playback of content to
specific registered devices.
If the incorrect DRM file is
loaded, “Authorization
     
Error This player is not
       
authorized to play this
      
    
video.” will appear on the
screen.
 
When you attempt to play
DivX® VOD, the number of
plays is limited and the right message will appear on
the screen. If you wish to play it, select “YES”.

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Repeat playback (CD/USB)
In the file browser, press B/A or C/D to select
“Repeat” during stop mode.

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Random playback (CD/USB)
In the file browser, press B/A or C/D to select
“Mode” during stop mode.







Select Files

Folder-1
Folder-2

Repeat

:Off

MP3-1
MP3-2

Mode

:Off

MP3-3

2

Press ENTER to select “Track” or “All”.

2

Folder-2
MP3-1

Repeat

:Track

Mode

:Off







MP3-2
MP3 3

The unit automatically starts repeat
playback after finishing the current
track.

To resume normal playback
Select Repeat : “Off” in step 2.

Press STOP to end playback.
The file browser appears on the
screen. If you want to watch the
other file, repeat steps 1 ~ 2.

3

 
 

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Press PLAY.

Advanced playback (DVD)

3

Press PLAY.

 
 



Press ENTER to select “Random”.

Select Files

Folder-1

• If the number of plays goes over the limit, then
“Rental Expired” will be displayed, in this case the
file will not be played.
Notes:
• In order to play DivX® VOD content on this unit, you first need
to register the unit with registration code. See page 69 .
• This unit cannot playback the DivX® VOD content on the USB
Mass Storage.

3

▲/▼/ /
ENTER
PLAY
SKIP
/

The Random playback will start.

To resume normal playback
Select Mode : “Off” in step 2.

Notes:
• The program is canceled when you open the disc tray or
turn the power off.
• In case of Audio CD, the function of A-B Repeat can be
used. See “A-B Repeat playback” # .
or
• Track repeat function is canceled whenever SKIP
is pressed.

60

61

Advanced playback (DVD)

Function setup (DVD)

MP3/WMA/JPEG/DivX® and Audio
CD operation (Continued)

Customizing the function settings
You can change the default settings to customize performance
to your preference.

C/D/B/A

▲/▼/ /
ENTER
PLAY

ENTER
RETURN
SETUP

+,
75*

1

DVD
VCD
CD

Program playback (CD/USB)
In the file browser, press B/A or C/D to select
“Edit Mode”, then press ENTER.

4

Press C/D to select “Program View”, then
press ENTER. Program View shows only the
programed files that you have added in Step 2.

1

Setting procedure
Press SETUP during stop mode.
The following on-screen display
appears.
Parental
DRC
E.B.L.
Menu

Folder-1
Folder-2
MP3-1
MP3-2
MP3 3

Repeat

:Off

Mode

:Off

Edit Mode

When “Edit Mode” is black color,
you can mark the files which you
want to add into Program list.

2

Press B/A or C/D to select the file you want to
add into the program list.
Folder-1
Folder-2
MP3-1
MP3-2
MP3-3
WMA-1
WMA 2

Repeat
Mode

:Off

Edit Mode
Program View
Add To Program

: On

Press C or D to select the desired section, then
press B or A.

6

To clear SETUP screen, press SETUP or
RETURN.

Output
Audio
Display

: Off
English

: On
Interlace
English

Picture Mode
DivX(R) :VOD
Auto
JPEG Interval

: Off

Screen Saver

: On

 

Program View

5

back to step 2 by pressing B
repeatedly.

QSound
Subtitle
TV
Screen
Set Password
: 4:3
English
On

 
  
   

In the Program View, press PLAY. The files
start to playback in programmed order that
were added by you.

3

First option will be highlighted. Press C or D
to select the desired option.
Parental
DRC
Menu
E.B.L.

: Off
English

QSound
Subtitle
TV
Screen
Set Password
: 4:3
English
On
Output
Audio
Display

: Interlace
On
English

Picture Mode
DivX(R) :VOD
Auto

To remove file from program list
In the Edit Mode, switch to Program View. Select the files
you want to remove, then press ENTER. Select “Clear
Program” and press ENTER. Marked file is removed
from program list.

4

JPEG Interval

: Off

Screen Saver

: On

Then press A or ENTER. The selectable
settings will appear.
Parental
DRC
Menu
E.B.L.

: Off
English

QSound
Subtitle
TV
Screen
Set Password
: English
On

JPEG Preview

• When you finish storing all the files
you want into the Program list,
select “Edit Mode” again and press
ENTER to release edit mode.

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: 5 Seconds

Screen Saver

Function setup (DVD)

Folder-1
Folder-2
MP3-1
MP3-2
MP3-3
WMA-1
WMA-2

JPEG Interval

JPEG Preview


JPEG Preview

other option.
• To select another section, go

: Interlace
On
English

Picture Mode
DivX(R) :VOD
Auto

Parental
DRC
Menu
E.B.L.

Edit Mode

Press B/A or C/D to select “Add To Program”.
Then press ENTER. All marked files are added
into the program list.

Output
Display
Audio

Change the selection using C or D, by referring
to the corresponding pages $# ~ 69 .
Press ENTER to save the setting.
• Repeat steps 3 ~ 5 to change

: Off
English

QSound
TV
Subtitle
Screen
Set Password
: 4:3
English
On

Edit Mode
Program View
Add To Program

2





:Off

Press ENTER. Selected file was
marked.
Repeat this procedure to select the
other files.

3

Browser View

Folder-1
Folder-2
MP3-1
MP3-2
MP3-3
WMA-1
WMA-2
WMA-3

5

Output
Audio
Display

: On
Interlace
English

Picture Mode
DivX(R) :VOD
Auto
JPEG Interval

: Off

Screen Saver

: On

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Function setup (DVD)

Customizing the function settings (Continued)

Setting details
Section

Option

Details

Menu
Subtitle
Audio

To select the language of “Menu”, “Subtitle” and
“Audio” if more than one language are available on
the disc.

Page

Parental
DRC
E.B.L.
Menu

: Off
English

Parental
DRC
Menu
E.B.L.

: Off
English

QSound
TV
Subtitle
Screen
Set Password
: On
4:3
English

QSound
Subtitle
TV
Screen
Set Password
: 4:3
English
On

Output
Display
Audio

Output
Audio
Display

: On
Interlace
English

: On
English
Interlace

Picture Mode
DivX(R) :VOD
Auto

Picture Mode
DivX(R) :VOD
Auto

JPEG Interval

: 5 Seconds

JPEG Interval

: Off

Screen Saver

: On

Screen Saver

: On

$#

E.B.L.

To select On or Off for E.B.L. (Enhanced Black
Level).

TV Screen

To select a picture size according to the aspect
ratio of your TV.

Menu, Subtitle, Audio

Display

To turn on or de-activate the operational status display on the screen.

Picture Mode

To select a preferred picture mode from “Video”,
“Film” or “Auto”.

JPEG Interval

To select a preferred setting for the slide show playback.

English, Francais, Espanol:
The selected language will be heard or seen.
$$

To select On or Off for Screen Saver function.

DRC

To select On or Off for DRC (Dynamic Range Control).

QSound

To select On or Off for QSound.

Digital Out

To select an output sound format corresponding to
your system connection.

Parental

To select a preferred parental level for the parental
setting.

Password

Input 4-digit password to set the parental level.

HD Jpeg

To select On or Off for HD Jpeg mode.

Output

To select a preferred video output signal from “Interlace” or “Progressive”.

DivX(R) VOD

To display your 8-character registration code.

Other:
Other language can be selected (see the
“Language code list” 71 ).
Original: (Audio)
The unit will select the first priority language of
each disc.
Off: (Subtitle)
Subtitles do not appear.

$%

Notes:
• If the selected language is not recorded on the disc, the
first-priority language is selected.
• If you want to change the OSD language, you can perform
it by VCR MENU & .

To select the black level of playback pictures, set your
preference and monitor’s ability.
Off: Standard grey scale (7.5 IRE cut off)
On: Enhanced grey scale (0 IRE cut off)

TV Screen
You have the following screen sizes to choose from:
4:3
(Letter box):
Select this mode when connecting to a conventional TV. When playing back a wide screen-DVD
disc, it displays the wide picture with black bands
at the top and bottom of screen.
4:3
(Pan scan):
It displays the wide picture on the whole screen
with left and right edges automatically cut off.
16:9
(Wide):
Select this mode when connecting to a widescreen TV. A wide screen picture is displayed full
size.

$&

Function setup (DVD)

Screen Saver

E.B.L.

You can select the language of “Menu”, “Subtitle” and
“Audio” if more than one languages are recorded onto
the disc.

Note:
If the DVD disc is not formatted in the pan & scan style, it
displays 4:3 style.

69

64

65

Function setup (DVD)

Customizing the function settings (Continued)

Setting details
Display

JPEG Interval

On screen display can be switched on or off when you
press the buttons.
Off: On screen displays do not appear when you
press any buttons.
On: On screen displays appear when you press
the buttons (factory setting).

Picture Mode
There are two types of source content in pictures
recorded in DVD video discs: film content (pictures
recorded from films at 24 frames per second) and
video content (video signals recorded at 30 frames per
second). Make this selection according to the type of
content being viewed.
Auto:

The DVD player converts film content
pictures in the progressive output
format appropriately. Suitable for
playback of film content pictures. The
progressive output feature will be most
effective under this selection.

Video: The DVD player filters video signal,
and converts it in the progressive
output format appropriately.
Suitable for playback of video content
pictures.
Note:
Depending on the disc, pictures may be cut off or
doubled. In this case, select “Video”.

66

: Off
English

Subtitle
TV
QSound
Screen
Set Password
: 4:3
English
Off
Output out
Audio
Display
Digital

: PCM
On
Interlace
English

Picture Mode
DivX(R) :VOD
Auto
JPEG Interval

: 5 Seconds

Screen Saver

: On

Off:
Plays back one file at a time.
5 Seconds:
Plays back images in the form of a slide show at
5 second intervals.
10 Seconds:
Plays back images in the form of a slide show at
10 second intervals.
15 Seconds:
Plays back images in the form of a slide show at
15 second intervals.

Screen Saver
The screen saver operates when you leave the unit
in DVD stop mode for approx. five minutes.
The screen will repeatedly get dark gradually and
back to normal.
Off:
Screen Saver function is invalidated.
On:
Screen Saver function is made effective.

Digital Out
Selected the output sound format corresponding to your
system connection.

DRC
DRC (Dynamic Range Control) enables you to control
the dynamic range so as to achieve a suitable sound for
your equipment.
Off:
It plays back at the recording level on the disc.
On:
Loud sound such as explosion or similar is toned
down slightly when played back. This makes it
suitable for when it is connected to a stereo.

PCM:
Select when connected to a 2 channel digital
stereo amplifier.
Bitstream:
Disc audio bitstream data will be output.
Notes:
• When you make a connection to a TV, or Dolby
Surround Pro Logic or stereo system via the analog
audio jacks, select “PCM” or “Bitstream”.
• If apply HDMI connection to TV, make sure to select
“PCM”, audio signal passing to TV via HDMI cable.

Notes:
• This function works only during playback of Dolby Digital
recorded discs.
• The level of Dynamic Range Reduction may differ
depending on DVD video disc.

QSound
This DVD video player equipped with a “QSound”. It can
produce the effect of being in a cinema or a concert hall.

Function setup (DVD)

Film:

Select this position normally.
The DVD player automatically detects
source content, film or video, of
playback source, and converts that
signal in the progressive output format
in an appropriate method.

Parental
Menu
E.B.L.
DRC

You can continuously playback all JPEG files
automatically.
After the selection below, the disc will start playback on
which JPEG files have been recorded.

Off: The QSound is disengaged.
On: The QSound operates.
Notes:
• The QSound setting can also be changed with AUDIO
on the remote control ## .
• This function works only when the disc recorded with
Dolby Digital is played back.
• When this function works, the volume might changed.
• When the voice is distorted, turn off QSound.

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Function setup (DVD)

Customizing the function settings (Continued)

Setting details
DRC
Menu
E.B.L.
Parental

: Off
English

QSound
Subtitle
TV
Password
Screen

: 4:3
Change
English
On

Audio
Display
HD
Jpeg

: Off
On
English

Picture Mode
Output

: Auto
Interlace

JPEG Interval
DivX(R)
VOD

:5
Display
Seconds

Screen Saver

: On

Parental control setting
Some discs are specified not suitable for children.
Such discs can be limited not to play back with the
unit.

Notes:
• Depending on the discs, the unit cannot limit
playback.
• Some discs may not be encoded with specific rating
level information though its disc jacket says “adult.” For
those discs, the age restriction will not work.
• The password is required every time when you change
the parental level.
• If you input a wrong number, press CLEAR.

1) Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.
2) Remove the disc.
3) Press OPEN/CLOSE again to close the disc tray.
“No Disc” appears on the screen.
4) While holding 7 down on the remote control and
at the same time press STOP on the front panel.
“Password Clear” appears on the screen. Now the
password has been returned to the initial value
(“0000”).

You can select the video output signal of the DVD
video player to the TV from “Interlace” or “Progressive”.
Interlace:
Select when connecting to a composite TV or
a TV equipped with component video inputs
but progressive scan is not compatible.
Progressive:
Select when connecting to a TV equipped
with component video inputs and progressive
scan compatible.

HD Jpeg
This DVD/VCR equipped with a “HD Jpeg”. It can display
the HD resolution JPEG images when the DVD/VCR is
connected to a HDTV using HDMI.
On:
Select when you connect the DVD video player to
a HDTV via HDMI OUT jack. JPEG images is displayed in suitable picture quality (480p, 720p or
.
1080i)
Off:
The picture processing quality is fixed to 480p.
Notes:
• When the DVD/VCR is not connected to a TV using
HDMI, you cannot select “On”.
• When HD Jpeg is set to “On”, zoom function is prohibited
and component video outputs disabled when 480p, 720p
or 1080i is selected.

Warning:
Once “Progressive” is selected when connecting to a
TV progressive scan incompatible, no image will be
seen on the video display.
In this case, you must reset the unit by pressing STOP
on the front panel for five seconds. The video output
will be restored to “Interlace” setting, and a picture will
once again be seen on a conventional analog display.
Notes:
• Some discs may not be played back with the progressive
scanning mode correctly because of the disc characteristics or recording condition.
• Once Progressive scan on, S-video output is disabled.

Function setup (DVD)

1) Press C or D to select “Parental”, then press
ENTER. “Enter Password” screen will appear.
2) Press “0000” using Number buttons (0–9).
(Please note, this is pre-setting password of this
unit). Then press ENTER. The parental level list will
appear.
• Level Off: The parental control setting does not
function.
• Level 8: Virtually all DVD software can be
played back.
• Level 1: DVD software for adults cannot be
played back.
3) Press C or D to select from the level 1 to level 8.
The limitation will be more severe as the level
number is lower. Then press ENTER.
4) Press OPEN/CLOSE to activate Parental control
setting.

Output

If you forget the password...

DivX® VOD
In order to play DivX® VOD (Video On Demand)
content on this unit, you first need to register the unit
with your DivX® VOD content provider. You do this by
generating a DivX® VOD registration code, which you
submit to your provider.
Press C or D to select “DivX(R) VOD”. Then press
ENTER. Your 8-character registration code is
displayed. Make a note of the code as you will need
it when you register with a DivX® VOD provider.
Then press ENTER to select Done.

Set the new password
1) Press C or D to select “Password”, then press
ENTER. “Enter Current Password” screen will
appear.
2) Press Number buttons (0–9) to input the current
password (If the password has not been set yet
after you purchase this unit, it is “0000”).
3) Then press ENTER. “Enter New Password” screen
will appear. Press Number buttons (0–9) to input
the new password.
4) Press ENTER. Now your new password has been
set. Be sure to remember this number!

Note:
If each setup (pages $# ~ 69 ) has been completed, the unit
can always be worked under the same conditions (especially with DVD discs).
Each setup will be retained in the memory even if you turn
the power off.

68

69

Function setup (DVD)

Others

Temporary disabling of rating level by DVD disc
Depending on the DVD disc, the disc may try to temporarily cancel the rating
level that you have set.
It is up to you to decide whether to cancel the rating level or not.

0–9

Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings “Menu”, “Subtitle” and/or “Audio” $# .

ENTER
RETURN
PLAY
OPEN/CLOSE

DVD

1

2
3

Temporary disabling of rating level by DVD disc
Load a DVD disc and press PLAY or OPEN/
CLOSE on the unit "% .

If the DVD disc has been designed to temporarily cancel the Rating level, the screen which
follows the “Reading” screen will change,
depending on which disc is played. If you
select “YES” with the ENTER key, password
input screen will then appear.
Enter the password with Number buttons (0–9).
Then press ENTER.
To exit from the entry, press
RETURN.

 

70

Playback will commence if the entered
password was correct.

Note:
This temporary cancellation of rating level will be kept until the
disc is ejected.
When the disc is ejected, the original rating level will be set again
automatically.

Language Name Code

Language Name Code

Language Name Code

Abkhazian

1112

Fiji

1620

Lingala

2224

Language Name Code
Singhalese

2919

Afar

1111

Finnish

1619

Lithuanian

2230

Slovak

2921

Afrikaans

1116

French

1628

Macedonian

2321

Slovenian

2922

Albanian

2927

Frisian

1635

Malagasy

2317

Somali

2925

Amharic

1123

Galician

1722

Malay

2329

Spanish

1529

Arabic

1128

Georgian

2111

Malayalam

2322

Sundanese

2931

Armenian

1835

German

1415

Maltese

2330

Swahili

2933

Assamese

1129

Greek

1522

Maori

2319

Swedish

2932

Aymara

1135

Greenlandic

2122

Marathi

2328

Tagalog

3022

Azerbaijani

1136

Guarani

1724

Moldavian

2325

Tajik

3017

Bashkir

1211

Gujarati

1731

Mongolian

2324

Tamil

3011

Basque

1531

3030

Hausa

1811

Nauru

2411

Tatar

Bengali; Bangla 1224

Hebrew

1933

Nepali

2415

Telugu

3015

Bhutani

1436

Hindi

1819

Norwegian

2425

Thai

3018

Bihari

1218

Hungarian

1831

Oriya

2528

Tibetan

1225

Breton

1228

Icelandic

1929

Panjabi

2611

Tigrinya

3019

Bulgarian

1217

Indonesian

1924

Pashto, Pushto 2629

Tonga

3025

Burmese

2335

Interlingua

1911

Persian

1611

Turkish

3028

Byelorussian

1215

Irish

1711

Polish

2622

Turkmen

3021

Cambodian

2123

Italian

1930

Portuguese

2630

Twi

3033

Catalan

1311

Japanese

2011

Quechua

2731

Ukrainian

3121

Chinese

3618

Javanese

2033

Rhaeto-Romance 2823

Urdu

3128

Corsican

1325

Kannada

2124

Romanian

2825

Uzbek

3136

Croatian

1828

Kashmiri

2129

Russian

2831

Vietnamese

3219

Czech

1329

Kazakh

2121

Samoan

2923

Volapük

3225

Danish

1411

Kirghiz

2135

Sanskrit

2911

Welsh

1335

Dutch

2422

Korean

2125

Scots Gaelic

1714

Wolof

3325

English

1524

Kurdish

2131

Serbian

2928

Xhosa

3418
2019

Esperanto

1525

Laothian

2225

Serbo-Croatian 2918

Yiddish

Estonian

1530

Latin

2211

Shona

2924

Yoruba

3525

Faroese

1625

Latvian, Lettish 2232

Sindhi

2914

Zulu

3631

Others

4



Language code list

71

Others

Troubleshooting

Specifications

Before calling a service technician, please check the following table for a possible cause of the symptoms and some solutions.

General
Symptoms

Page

Solutions

DVD/VCR
• Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
• Try another AC outlet.
• Unplug unit, then plug it back in.
• Select the DVD or VCR mode before operating.
• Antenna connection is not correct or antenna cable is disconnected.
• The video channel is not in the correct position or the TV is not set to the video
channel 3 or 4.
• Check the unit is connected correctly.
• The video input selector of the TV is not set to VIDEO. Set to VIDEO (or
equivalent).
• Channel is set to the external mode.
• Press HDMI to turn off the HDMI mode.

5
–
5
35,47
16~19
27

No sound.

• Check the unit is connected correctly.
• Check the input selector of the amplifier is set properly.
• The unit is in the Special playback mode.

16~26
–
36,49

The remote control does not function.

• Aim the remote control at the remote sensor.
• Operate within Approx. 7 Meters or reduce the light in the room.
• Clear the path of the beam.
• The batteries are weak. Replace the batteries.
• Check the batteries are inserted correctly.

No Cable TV reception.

• Check all Cable TV connections.
• Station or Cable TV system problems, try another station.

DVD/VCR does not operate.

No picture.

Power supply
Power consumption
Weight
Dimensions

Tuner

16~26
–
–
22

13

18,19

VCR
TV recording does not work.

• The erase prevention tab of the video cassette is broken off.
• The unit is in the external input mode.

34,39

Timer recording does not work.

• The time is not set correctly.
• The recording start/end time is not set correctly.
• The TIMER REC has not been pressed ( is not lit).

29~31
42
42

Noise bars on screen.

• Tracking adjustment beyond range of automatic tracking circuit. Try Manual
tracking adjustment.
• Video heads are dirty.
• The tape is worn or damaged.

Input/Output

36

DVD/VCR

36
–

Video input
Video output
Audio input
Audio output

DVD
Display is not shown in your language.

• Select proper language in the menu options.

65

Playback doesn’t start.

• No disc is inserted.
• The disc may be dirty. Clean up the disc.
• The unit cannot play DVD-ROMs, etc.

47
7
7

Stopping playback, slow-motion play, repeat
play, or memory play, etc. cannot be
• Some discs may not do some of the functions.
performed.

Antenna input/output
RF channel output
Color system
Video head
Audio track
Hi-Fi frequency response
Hi-Fi dynamic range
FWD/REV time at 25˚C (77˚F)
Applicable disc
Frequency range
S/N ratio
Harmonic distortion
Wow and flutter
Operating conditions

–

AC 120 V 60 Hz
Operation: 20 W, Stand by: 2 W
7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)
Width: 16-15/16 inches (430.6 mm)
Height: 3-9/16 inches (89.7 mm)
Depth: 9 inches (228.7 mm)
181 channel freq. synthesized
VHF
2-13
UHF
14-69
Cable TV 113 Channels
UHF/VHF In/Out: 75 1 coaxial
Channel 3 or 4, Switchable
NTSC
4 Rotary heads
Hi-Fi sound - 2 Tracks / MONO sound - 1 Track
20 Hz to 20 kHz
More than 90dB
Approx. 1 minute and 48 seconds (with T-120 Cassette Tape)
DVD (12 cm, 8 cm), CD (12 cm, 8 cm)
DVD: 4 Hz-22 kHz, CD: 4 Hz-20 kHz
85dB (DVD)
0.06% (DVD)
Less than 0.01% Wrms
Temperature: 5˚C-40˚C (41˚F-104˚F), Operating status: Horizontal

1.0 V (p-p), 75 1, negative sync., pin jack x 2
1.0 V (p-p), 75 1, negative sync., pin jack x 1
–8 dBm, 50 k1, negative sync., pin jack (L/R) x 2
–8 dBm, 1 k1, negative sync., pin jack (L/R) x 1

DVD
S-video output
Component video output

No picture, or the screen is blurred or divided • The PROGRESSIVE scan is “On” although the unit is connected to a TV
via the VIDEO OUT or the S-VIDEO OUT jack.
into two parts.

69

No 4:3 (16:9) picture.

• The setup does not match your TV.

65

No on-screen display.

• Set Display to “On”.

66

No surround sound.

• The setup does not match your stereo system.

67

The unit or remote operation key is not
functioning.
Playback does not start when the title is
selected.

• Turn off the unit and unplug the AC power cord for several minutes, then replug it.

–

• Check the Parental setup.

68,70

Audio soundtrack and/or subtitle language
is not changed when you playback a DVD.

• Multilingual language is not recorded on the DVD disc.

55,56

No subtitle.

• Some discs have no subtitles.
• Subtitles are cleared. Press SUBTITLE.

56

• This model complies with the above specifications.

Angle cannot be changed.

• Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD disc.

54

• Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.

“X” appears on the screen.

• The function is prohibited with the unit or the disc.

49

• This model may not be compatible with features and/or specifications that may be added in the future.

Audio output (COAXIAL DIGITAL)
Audio output (ANALOG)

Others

(Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 1, negative sync., Mini DIN 4-pin x 1
(C) 0.286 V (p-p), 75 1
(Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 1, negative sync., pin jack x 1
(PB)/(PR) 0.7 V (p-p), 75 1, pin jack x 2
0.5 V (p-p), 75 1, pin jack x 1
–12 dBm, 1 k1, pin jacks (L/R) x 1

Supplied accessories
Audio/video cable ................................................. 1
Remote control (SE-R0221) ................................. 1
Batteries (R03/AAA) ............................................. 2
75 1 coaxial cable ................................................ 1

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Memo

- IMPORTANT CANADIAN WARRANTY INFORMATION
GARANTIE CANADIENNE
STANDARD WARRANTY
TYPE OF SET

WARRANTY PERIOD

DVD Player
DVD/VCR Combination
Home Theatre in a Box
DVD Recorder
Portable DVD
12 MONTHS

CANADIAN WARRANTY
Toshiba of Canada Limited (TCL) makes the following
limited warranties to original consumers in Canada.
Please retain your “Bill of Sale” as proof of purchase.
To obtain a “Canadian Warranty” please register
online at www.toshiba.ca.

Canadian Warranty Information
Should service be required on this unit during the one year
warranty period, TCL's option will be to repair or exchange the
defective unit. It will be necessary to follow this procedure:
Contact: Toshiba of Canada Limited at the Consumer
Electronics Group, customer support line.
Phone: 1-800-268-3404
Email:
ceg_customer_support@toshiba.ca
All in-warranty repairs must be made by an authorized TCL
service centre.

DURÉE DE LA GARANTIE:

Lecteur DVD
DVD/magnétoscope combo
Cinéma maison dans une boîte
Enregistreur DVD
DVD Portatif
12 MOIS

GARANTIE CANADIENNE
1) Toshiba du Canada Limitée (TCL) offre au Canada les
garanties limitées suivantes aux consommateurs originaux. Veuillez conserver votre « facture » comme preuve
d’achat. Pour obtenir une garantie canadienne,
veuillez vous inscrire en ligne à www.toshiba.ca

Information sur la garantie Canadienne
Si vous avez besoin de service sur cet appareil au cours le
l'année de garantie, Toshiba du Canada Limitée aura l'option
de réparer ou échanger l'appareil défectueux. Vous devrez
suivre la procédure suivante:
Contact: Toshiba du Canada Limitée au Groupe Électronique
aux consommateurs, service à la clientèle.
Tél:
1-800-268-3404
Courriel: ceg_customer_support@toshiba.ca
Toutes les réparations au cours de la garantie doivent être faites
par un centre de service autorisé Toshiba.
Pour un échange TCL s'assurera qu'un service de courrier
ramassera l'unité et qu'un appareil de remplacement soit
expédié par le même service de courrier.
(Note: Un numéro de carte de crédit sera requis car une
charge de 25,00$ sera appliquée si toutefois l’appareil n’avait
aucun problème de fonctionnement.)
Une nouvelle unité sera fournie comme remplacement durant
les premiers 3 mois de propriété. Par contre durant la balance
de la garantie une unité remise à neuf sera fournie.
La «facture originale doit être fournie comme preuve d’achat
(elle vous sera retournée avec l’unité de remplacement.)
Cette garantie de 12 mois sera strictement adhérée.
Les unités hors de garantie devraient être réparées par un
centre de service autorisé Toshiba.
Note: C’est la responsabilité du propriétaire de s’assurer que
l’emballage est adéquat. Vous serez facturé pour toutes réparations causées par des dommages encourus à cause d’un
emballage non adéquat.
Cette garantie est octroyée à l’acheteur initial et n’est pas
transférable. Cette garantie ne s’aplique pas aux appareils qui
ont été sujets aux abus, négligences, accidents, dommages
physiques ou actes naturels.
Les appareils dont le numéro de série a été enlevé, altéré,
remplacé ou barbouillé ne sont pas couverts par cette
garantie.
Les garanties de TCL sont valides seulement sur les unités
sont achetées et utilisées au Canada d'un marchand autorisé
TCL.
Cette garantie ne couvre pas les produits de location ou à
usage commercial. Cette garantie remplace toutes autres
garanties ou ententes exprimées ou sous-entendues. Aucune
personne, agent, distributeur, concessionaire ou compagnie
n’est autorisé à changer, modifier ou prolonger les termes de
cette garantie de quelque façon que ce soit.

Toshiba of Canada Limited 191 McNabb Street Markham, Ontario L3R 8H2

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Others

For service exchange TCL will arrange to have the unit picked
up by courier and a replacement unit will be returned via same
courier. (Note: A major credit card number will be required as a
charge of $25.00 will apply if no fault is found with the unit.)
During the first 3 months of ownership, a new unit will be supplied as a replacement. During the remainder of the warranty
period a service-renewed unit will be supplied.
The original “Bill of Sale” must be provided as proof of purchase (it will be returned with the replacement unit.)
This 12-month warranty will be strictly adhered to.
Out of warranty units should be repaired by a TCL authorized
service centre.
Note: It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure proper
packaging. Should damage in shipping occur, due to poor
packaging, a charge back for the repair will result.
This warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is not
transferable.
This warranty does not apply to sets that have been subjected
to misuse, neglect, accident, physical damage or acts of
nature.
Sets with the serial number removed, altered, replaced or
defaced will not be covered by this warranty.
The warranties from TCL are effective only if the product is
purchased in Canada from an authorized TCL dealer and
operated in Canada.
Products utilized for rental or commercial purposes are not
covered by this warranty.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, guaranties or
agreements, whether expressed or implied, and no person,
agent distributor, dealer, service centre or company is authorized to change, modify or extend its terms in any manner
whatsoever.

GARANTIE NORMALE
TYPE D’APPAREIL

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CAUTION
THIS DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYER EMPLOYS A LASER SYSTEM.
TO ENSURE PROPER USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS SERVICE MANUAL CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE UNIT REQUIRE MAINTENANCE,
CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION-SEE SERVICE PROCEDURE.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR THE PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM, DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE.
VISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT WHEN THE ENCLOSURE IS OPENED. DO NOT
STARE INTO BEAM.
Location of the required Marking
The rating sheet and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit.

CERTIFICATION: COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J.

PREPARATION OF SERVICING

The laser diode used for a pickup head may be destroyed with external static electricity.
Moreover, even if it is operating normally after repair, when static electricity discharge is received at the
time of repair, the life of the product may be shortened.
Please perform the following measure against static electricity, be careful of destruction of a laser diode
at the time of repair.
• Place the unit on a workstation equipped to protect against static electricity, such as conductive mat.
• Soldering iron with ground wire or ceramic type is used.
• A worker needs to use a ground conductive wrist strap for body.

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IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety precautions to be followed during servicing:
1. Parts marked with an
are critical parts for safety. Replace only with the one described in the parts
list.
2. Before returning the DVD product to the customer, make the appropriate leakage current check or
resistance measurements to ensure that exposed parts are properly insulated from the supply circuit.
A leakage current check is recommended for this unit. Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V 60Hz AC
outlet (do not use an isolation transformer for this check). Use a leakage current tester (Fig. 1) or a
metering system which complies with Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1492). Measure for current from all
exposed metal parts of the cabinet to a known earth ground: particularly, any exposed metal part having a
return path to the chassis. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA. Any measurement not within
the limits outlined above are indicative of a potential shock hazard and corrective action must be taken
before returning the unit to the customer.
(Reading should not be above 0.5mA)

PRODUCT UNDER TEST

2-Blade polarized
type cord set

Test all exposed
metal surfaces

1.5K ohm
0.15 µF

Leakage Current Tester

TEST PROBE

Fig. 1 AC Leakage Test

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KNOWN EARTH
GROUND

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

8.

8A.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.
16.

READ INSTRUCTIONS
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
HEED WARNINGS
All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
CLEANING
Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
ATTACHMENTS
Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit’s manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
WATER AND MOISTURE
Do not use this unit near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool.
PORTABLE CART WARNING
ACCESSORIES
(symbol provided by RETAC)
Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
unit may fall, causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit. Use only
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
S3125A
VENTILATION
Slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable
operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source. This unit should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions
have been adhered to.
POWER SOURCES
This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating plate. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For units
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
This unit is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).
This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. If your unit is equipped with a 3-wire
grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin, this plug will only fit into a grounding-type power
outlet. This too, is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
POWER-CORD PROTECTION
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon
or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they
exit from the appliance.
LIGHTNING
To protect your unit from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit
due to lightning and power line surges.
POWER LINES
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them might be
fatal.
OVERLOADING
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY
Do not push objects through any openings in this unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid into the unit.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

(CONTINUED)

17. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of
antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
18. SERVICING
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage
or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE
Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.
c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal
operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
20. REPLACEMENT PARTS
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
21. SAFETY CHECK
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
22. WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
23. HEAT
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
24. DISC TRAY
Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. It may cause serious personal injury.
25. CONNECTING
When you connect the product to other equipment, turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the
wall outlet. Failure to do so may cause an electric shock and serious personal injury. Read the owner's manual of
the other equipment carefully and follow the instructions when making any connections.
26. SOUND VOLUME
Reduce the volume to the minimum level before you turn on the product. Otherwise, sudden high volume sound
may cause hearing or speaker damage.
27. SOUND DISTORTION
Do not allow the product output distorted sound for a longtime. It may cause speaker overheating and fire.
28. HEADPHONES
When you use the headphones, keep the volume at a moderate level. If you use the headphones continuously
with high volume sound, it may cause hearing damage.
29. LASER BEAM
Do not look into the opening of the disc tray or ventilation opening of the product to see the source of the laser
beam. It may cause sight damage.
30. DISC
Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause serious
personal injury and product malfunction.
31. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the
grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

(CONTINUED)

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

ANTENNA LEAD
IN WIRE

GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)

NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
S2898A

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WHEN REPLACING DVD DECK
[ When removing the DVD Deck ]
Before removing Pick Up PCB and DVD PCB connector, the short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1
using a soldering iron. If you remove the DVD Deck with no soldering, the Laser may be damaged.

[ When installing the DVD Deck ]
Remove all the soldering on the short circuit position after the connection of Pick Up PCB and DVD
PCB connector.
NOTE
• Before your operation, please read “PREPARATION OF SERVICING”.
• Use the Lead Free solder.
• Manual soldering conditions
• Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5˚C
• Soldering time: Within 2 seconds
• Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
• When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the draw in equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the
Flux smoke away from it.
Pick Up PCB

Short circuit using a
soldering iron.

Fig. 1

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TAPE REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY
1. Remove the Top Cabinet, Front Cabinet and DVD Block. (Refer to item 1 of the
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.)
2. Remove the screw 1 of the Deck Chassis and remove the Loading Motor. (Refer to Fig. 2)
3. Rotate the Pinch Roller Cam in the direction of the arrow by hand to slacken the Video Tape.
4. Rotate the Clutch Ass'y either derection to wind the Video Tape in the Cassette Case.
5. Repeat steps 3~4. Then take out the Video Cassette from the Deck Chassis. Be careful not to scratch the
tape.
Loading Motor
Screw 1

Capstan DD Unit
Pinch Roller Cam

Main Cam
Clutch Ass'y

Fig. 1

Main Chassis (Front Side)

Fig. 2

DISC REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY
1. Remove the Top and Front Cabinet. (Refer to item 1 of the DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.)
2. Rotate the Main Gear in the direction of the arrow by hand.
(Refer to Fig. 1)
3. Manually open the Tray.
Main Gear

DVD Deck

Fig. 1

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PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL
4 DIGIT PASSWORD CANCELLATION
If the stored 4 digit password in the Rating Level menu needs to be cancelled, please follow the steps below.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Turn Unit ON.
Set the DVD Mode.
Confirm that the 'No Disc' will be appeared on the screen.
Press and hold the '7' key on the remote control unit.
Simultaneously press and hold the 'STOP' key on the front panel.
Hold both keys for more than 3 seconds.
The On Screen Display message 'PASSWORD CLEAR' will appear.
The 4 digit password has now been cleared

TRAY LOCK
Tray cannot be opened by setting the Tray Lock, please follow the steps below.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Turn Unit ON.
Set the DVD to the Stop Mode.
Press it in order of 'SETUP', 'SUBTITLE', '3', 'AUDIO' and '0' key of a remote control unit.
The On Screen Display message '
' will appear.
The Tray Lock has now been set up.

To unlock the Tray Lock, please follow the steps below.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Turn Unit ON.
Set the DVD to the Stop Mode.
Press it in order of 'SETUP', 'SUBTITLE', '3', 'AUDIO' and '0' key of a remote control unit.
The On Screen Display message '
' will appear.
The Tray Lock has now been cleared.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT
• LEAD-FREE SOLDER
• OWNER'S MANUAL
CAUTION ....................................................................................................................................
PREPARATION OF SERVICING ...............................................................................................
IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................................
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .....................................................................................................
WHEN REPLACING DVD DECK ...............................................................................................
TAPE REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY ............................................................
DISC REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY .............................................................
PARENTAL CONTROL-RATING LEVEL ..................................................................................
TRAY LOCK ................................................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................................................................................................
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................
DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1.REMOVAL OF MECHANICAL PARTS AND P. C. BOARDS ..............................................
2.REMOVAL OF VCR DECK PARTS .....................................................................................
3.REMOVAL OF DVD DECK PARTS .....................................................................................
4.REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FLAT PACKAGE IC .................................................
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................
SERVICE MODE LIST ................................................................................................................
PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS ..............................................................
RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE ............................................................................................
WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC ..........................................................................
RF SIGNAL CHECK OF DVD MT PCB .....................................................................................
SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS .......................................................................................
PREPARATION FOR SERVICING .............................................................................................
MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS ................................................................................................
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS ..................................................................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ...................................................................................................
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
DVD ..........................................................................................................................................
VCR ..........................................................................................................................................
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
DVD MT/USB ...........................................................................................................................
VCR MT/OPERATION/OPERATION 2 ...................................................................................
LOADING MOTOR/SW ...........................................................................................................
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP .................................................................................................
MEMORY .................................................................................................................................
MOTOR DRIVE .......................................................................................................................
AUDIO/VIDEO .........................................................................................................................
HDMI/USB ...............................................................................................................................
Y/C/AUDIO/CCD/HEAD AMP .................................................................................................
SYSCON ..................................................................................................................................
TUNER/JACK ..........................................................................................................................
OPERATION/DISPLAY ...........................................................................................................
Hi-Fi/DEMODULATOR ............................................................................................................
POWER ...................................................................................................................................
OPERATION/LED ....................................................................................................................
LOADING MOTOR/SW ...........................................................................................................
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ...............................................................................................
WAVEFORMS .............................................................................................................................
MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW .............................................................................................
CHASSIS EXPLODED VIEW .....................................................................................................
DVD DECK EXPLODED VIEW ...................................................................................................
MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .........................................................................
CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ..................................................................................
DVD DECK REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...............................................................................
ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...........................................................................

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A1-1
A1-1
A1-2
A1-3~A1-5
A1-6
A1-7
A1-7
A1-8
A1-8
A2-1
A3-1~A3-5
B1-1, B1-2
B2-1~B2-6
B3-1~B3-4
B4-1, B4-2
C1-1, C1-2
C2-1
C3-1, C3-2
C4-1
C4-2
C4-3
D1-1
D1-1
D2-1~D2-4
D3-1, D3-2
E-1~E-34
F-1, F-2
F-3, F-4
G-1,G-2
G-3~G-6
G-7, G-8
H-1, H-2
H-3, H-4
H-5, H-6
H-7, H-8
H-9, H-10
H-11, H-12
H-13, H-14
H-15, H-16
H-17, H-18
H-19, H-20
H-21, H-22
H-23, H-24
H-25, H-26
H-27, H-28
I-1, I-2
J1-1, J1-2
J2-1, J2-2
J3-1
K1-1
K2-1
K3-1
K4-1~K4-5

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-1
G-2

Outline of the product
DVD System
Color System
Disc
Disc Diameter
Drive
Search speed
Actual

Actual
Slow speed
Actual
Actual
G-3

VCR
System

System
Video System
Hi-Fi STEREO
NTSC PB(PAL60Hz)
Deck
Heads
Video Head
FM Audio Head
Audio / Control
Erase (Full Track Erase)
Erase (Normal Audio Track Erase)
Tape
Rec
PAL
Speed
NTSC
Play
PAL
NTSC
Fast Forward / Rewind Time (Approx.) at 25oC
with Cassette

G-4

Tuning
System

Forward/Reverse
Picture Search
Frame Advance
Slow Speed
Broadcasting System
Tuner and
Receive CH

Intermediate
Frequency

G-5

G-6

G-7
G-8

NTSC or PAL-M
PAL or SECAM

System
Destination
CH Coverage
Picture (FP)
Sound (FS)
FP-FS

Preset CH
RF Converter Output
Channel
Level / Impedance
Sound Selector
Stereo / Dual TV Sound
Tuner Sound Muting
Power
Power Source
AC
DC
Power Consumption
Stand by
Per Year
Energy Star
Protector
Power Fuse
Safety Circuit
IC Protector(Micro Fuse)
Regulation
Safety
Radiation
Laser
Temperature
Operation
Storage
Operating Humidity

A3-1

DVD VIDEO PLAYER & VHS Player / Recorder
NTSC
DVD, CD-DA, CD-R/RW, VIDEO CD,
SVCD, DVD-R/RW (VIDEO FORMAT ONLY)
120 mm , 80 mm
DM3SA
Fwd
4 steps
2-120 times (DVD, VIDEO CD, SVCD)
4-40 times (CD)
Rev
4 steps
2-120 times (DVD, VIDEO CD, SVCD)
4-40 times (CD)
Fwd
1/7-1/2 times
-Rev
--VHS Player / Recorder
NTSC
Yes
No
OVD-7S
4Head
2Head
Mono/Yes
Yes
No
SP/SLP(EP)
SP/SLP(EP)
FF:1'48"/REW:1'48"
T-120
SP/LP/SLP(EP) = 3x,5x / 7x,9x / 9x,15x
Yes
1/10
US System M
1Tuner
US (w/CABLE)
2-69,4A,A-5~ A-1,A~I,
J~ W, W+1-W+84
45.75 MHz
41.25 MHz
4.50 MHz
Yes
3 or 4 ch
66 dBu / 75 Ohm
No
US-ST
Yes
120V 60Hz
20 W at 120V 60Hz
2 W at 120V 60Hz
-- W
No
Yes
Yes
No
UL / CSA
FCC / IC
DHHS
5oC - 40oC
-20oC - 60oC
Less than 80% RH

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-9

Signal

Video Signal

RGB Signal
Audio Signal

Output Level
S/N Ratio (Weighted)
Horizontal Resolution
Output Level
Input Level Microphone
Input Level Line
Output Level Line

Hi-Fi Audio Signal

G-10
G-11

OSD Language
Clock,Timer
and Timer
Back-up

G-12

Display

Digital Output Level
S/N Ratio at (Weighted)
Harmonic Distortion (1KHz)
Typical
Frequency Response : DVD Mode at DVD
DVD Mode at VIDEO CD/SVCD
DVD Mode at CD
VCR Mode at SP
VCR Mode at LP
VCR Mode at SLP
Dynamic Range : More than
Frequency Response
Wow And Flutter : Less than
Channel Separation : More than
Harmonic Distortion : Less than

Calendar
Timer Events
One Touch Recording Max Time
Timer Back-up (at Power Off Mode)
DISPLAY
DISPLAY type
Clock/Counter,CH,Timer Rec,
OTR,Play,Rec,FF(Cue),Rew(Rev),
Stop,ATR,Eject
VCR
DVD
CD
Clock

No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (12h)
AM
PM

Counter

VCR
DVD
CD

Eject
Counter Remain
Play
Stop
Rec
FF / Cue
REW / Review
Pause / Still
OTR (ITR)
T-Rec
Chapter
TITLE
TRACK
Repeat
Hi-Fi
SP
LP
SLP
CH
RF Output CH
Tape In
Remocon Custom Code
Progressive Scan Out

A3-2

1 V p-p/75 ohm (DVD,VCR)
65 dB(DVD)
50 dB(VCR)
500 Lines (DVD)
230 Lines(VCR Mode)
-8 dBm/ 50k ohm (VCR, 0dBm=0.775Vrms)
-8 dBm/ 1k ohm (VCR, 0dBm=0.775Vrms)
-12dBm/ 1k ohm (DVD, -20dBFs 0dBFs=2.0Vrms)
0.5 V p-p / 75 ohm(DVD)
85dB(DVD), 42dB(VCR at SP)
0.06% (1KHz) (DVD) , 1.5% (1KHz) (VCR)
4 Hz - 22 KHz
4 Hz - 20 KHz
4 Hz - 20 KHz
100Hz - 10 KHz
100Hz - 4 KHz
90dB
20Hz ~20kHz
0.01 %Wrms
60 dB
0.01
English / French / Spanish
1990/1/1 ~ 2081/12/31
8 Program/ 1 Month
6 Hours
5sec
Yes
LED Module (Green, "Rec" &Timer symbol = Red)

No
Yes
Yes (hour:min)
Yes (hour:min)
Yes (min:sec)
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-13

Remote
Control

Unit
Glow in Dark Remocon
Remocon Format
Format
Custom Code
Power Source
Total Keys
Keys

Voltage(D.C)
UM size x pcs
DVD/VCR
TV
CABLE BOX
Power
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
DISPLAY/CALL
100
JUMP/ZERO RETURN
ZOOM/CM SKIP
CH+
CHVol.+
Vol.Input Select
Input Select / PROGRESSIVE
PROGRAM
TITLE (TOP MENU)
DVD MENU(MENU)
UP/ SET+ / TRACKING+
DOWN/ SET- / TRACKINGLEFT/CHRIGHT/CH+
SELECT/ENTER
CLEAR/CANCEL
RETURN
PAUSE/STILL/STEP
PLAY
STOP
SKIP- / INDEXREW(Review)/SEARCHFF(Cue)/SEARCH+
SKIP+ / INDEX+
SETUP MENU/VCR MENU
MARKER
CLOCK / COUNTER
SLOW (Forward)
ANGLE/COUNTER RESET
SUBTITLE/ATR
AUDIO / AUDIO SELECT
HDMI
PLAY MODE/SPEED
REPEAT A-B/ DVD/USB
TV/VCR
DVD/VCR SELECT
EJECT
OPEN/CLOSE
T-REC
REC/OTR

A3-3

RC-LM
Yes
TOSHIBA
TOSHIBA
45-BA
3V
UM-4 x 2 pcs
56 Key
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-14

Features
(DVD)

Auto Power Off
Video CD Playback
SVCD Playback
MP3 Playback
WMA Playback
JPEG Playback
DivX Play back

No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1 DMF Support

Progressive Scan Out
HD JPEG
HDMI Out
USB
Card slot
Digital Out

Down Mix Out

Features
(VCR)

G-15

Accessories

Dolby Digital
MPEG
PCM
DTS
(Dolby Digital)
(DTS)

Surround
E.B.L. (Enhanced Black Level)
Screen Saver
Tray Lock
Auto Stop
Audio DAC
Closed Caption signal in VBI (DVD Playback)
Auto Head Cleaning
Auto Power Off
Forward/Reverse Picture Search
VIDEO PLUS+ (SHOWVIEW, G-CODE)
CH Set-Up Add/Delete
One Touch Playback
Clock Set
Auto CH Memory
AREA CODE
Auto Clock Set
Index Search
SQPB
CATV
MTS (SAP)
CM Skip (30sec x 6 Times)
Copy (Disc to Tape)
Owner's Manual
Language
w/Guarantee Card
Remote Control Unit
Guarantee Card
Registration Card
Warning Sheet
Service Station List
Important Tag
AC Plug Adapter
Quick Set-up Sheet
Battery
UM size x pcs
AC Cord
AV Cord (1.2m)
75 Ohm Coaxial Cable (Single Shield)
HDMI Cable
S-Video Cable
21pin cable
800 No Sticker
Toll Free Insert Sheet
Safety Tip
Information Sheet (Return)
Netflix Card
PVC Warning Sheet

A3-4

No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (Some USB devices may not be usable.)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Q Sound
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
192kHz / 24bit
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes (Calendar 12H)
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (by Conditioning)
English / French
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
UM-4 x 2 pcs
No
Yes
Yes (0.9m)
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-16

Interface

Switch

Front

Rear

Terminals

Front

Rear

Power
Play
Eject (VCR)
Stop
Rec/OTR
Open/Close (DVD)
CH +
CH FF/ Search(>>)
Rew/Search(<<)
Still/Pause
Shuttle (Search/REV/FWD)
DVD/VCR
Main Power SW
Attenuator
S-Video/Component Video Selector
RF Out (Slide SW)
Main Power SW
Video In
Audio In
USB
Video Output

Audio Output

Indicator

G-17
G-18

Set Size
Weight

G-19

Carton

Optical Out (Option)
Video Input (Option)
Audio Input (Option)
RF Input / Output
Euro Scart
HDMI Output
AC Inlet
LED
Power
Rec
T-Rec
TV/VCR
DVD
VCR
Surround
Level Meter
Approx.
W x D x H (mm)
Net (Approx.)
Gross (Approx.)
Master Carton
Content
Material
Dimensions
W x D x H(mm)
Description of Origin
Gift Box
Material
W/Color Photo Label
Dimensions
W x D x H(mm)
Description of Origin
Drop Test

G-20

Material

G-21

Environment

Height (cm)
Container Stuffing
Cabinet
Front
PCB
Non-Halogen Demand
Eyelet Demand
Environmental standard requirement (by buyer)
Pb-free
Measures for Whisker

A3-5

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
RCA x 1 (Black/Silver)
RCA x 2 (L/MONO,R Black/Silver)
Yes
RCA x1 (Yellow)
S-Video x 1 (DVD Signal Only)
Component x1 (RCA 3pin, DVD Signal Only)
RCA x 4(L,R White,Red)
Coaxial x 1 (Digital Audio, DVD Signal Only)
Yes
RCA x 1 (Yellow)
RCA x 2 (L/MONO,R
White,Red)
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes (GREEN)
Yes (GREEN)
No
No
430.6 x 228.7 x 89.7
3.5 kg( 7.7lbs)
4.5 kg( 9.9lbs)
No
--- Sets
--- / ------Double / White
No
497 x 340 x 174
Yes
Natural Dropping At 1 Corner / 3 Edges / 6
Surfaces
80 cm
2,015 Sets/40' container
PS 94V2 or More / DECABROM
No
No
Green procurement of TOSHIBA
Phase3(Phase3A)
Yes

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1-3: DVD DECK/DVD MT PCB/USB BLOCK
(Refer to Fig. 1-3)

1. REMOVAL OF MECHANICAL PARTS
AND P.C. BOARDS

1. Short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1-3 using a
soldering iron. If you remove the DVD Deck with no
soldering, the Laser may be damaged.
2. Unlock the support 1 and remove the Deck Top Holder
in the direction of arrow (A).
3. Remove the 2 screws 2.
4. Remove the 2 screws 3.
5. Remove the screw 4.
6. Disconnect the following connectors:
(CP501, CP8001, CP6601).
7. Remove the DVD Deck in the direction of arrow (B).
8. Disconnect the following connectors:
(CP2301, CP2302, CP2303).
9. Remove the 2 screws 5.
10. Remove the DVD MT PCB in the direction of arrow (C).
11. Remove the 3 screws 6.
12. Remove the Front Angle in the direction of arrow (D).
13. Remove the 2 screws 7.
14. Remove the USB Block in the direction of arrow (E).

1-1: TOP CABINET/FRONT CABINET/OPERATION PCB/
OPERATION 2 PCB (Refer to Fig. 1-1)
1. Remove the 5 screws 1.
2. Remove the Top Cabinet in the direction of arrow (A).
3. Disconnect the following connectors:
(CP651, CP653).
4. Unlock the 8 supports 2.
5. Remove the Front Cabinet in the direction of arrow (B).
6. Remove the 6 screws 3.
7. Remove the Operation PCB and Operation 2 PCB in the
direction of arrow (C).
1

Top Cabinet

1
1
1
CP653
(A)

5
1

CP2303

Operation 2 PCB

CP6601

3

DVD Deck

3

(C)

CP2302
CP2301

3

(B)

2

2

5

DVD MT PCB

2

3

3

3

2
2

2

(C)

3
3

CP651
(C)

2

2
2

Pick Up PCB

2
Deck Top Holder

Operation PCB

(B)

Front Cabinet

7

Fig. 1-1

1

1-2: FLAP (Refer to Fig. 1-2)

USB Block

(A)

1. Open Flap to 90˚ and flex in direction of arrow (A), at the
same time slide in direction of arrow (B).
2. Then lift in direction of arrow (C).

Short circuit using a
soldering iron.

7

(E)

4

6
6
(D)

CP8001
CP501

(A)

6
Front Angle

Fig. 1-3

(C)

NOTE
(B)

Flap

Fig. 1-2

B1-1

1. Before your operation, please read “PREPARATION OF
SERVICING”.
2. Use the Lead Free solder.
3. Manual soldering conditions
• Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5˚C
• Soldering time: Within 2 seconds
• Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
4. When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the drawing
equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the Flux smoke
away from it.
5. When installing the DVD Deck, remove all the soldering on
the short circuit position after the connection of Pick Up
PCB and DVD MT PCB connector.

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1-4: VCR DECK (Refer to Fig. 1-4)

1-5: VCR MT PCB (Refer to Fig. 1-5)

NOTE

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Do not remove the cable at the FE Head section. The FE
Head may be damaged if you remove the cable by force.
Remove the screw 1.
Remove the FE Head.
Move the Cassette Holder Ass’y to the back side.
Remove the 2 screws 2.
Remove the 2 screws 3.
Disconnect the following connectors:
(CP101, CP102, CP3001).
7. Remove the VCR Deck in the direction of arrow.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Remove the screw 1.
Remove the 6 screws 2.
Remove the 2 screws 3.
Remove the Shiel Jack.
Remove the VCR MT PCB in the direction of arrow.
3
3

VCR MT PCB

2
Shield Jack

1
FE Head

1

2

22
2
22
2
VCR Deck

3

Fig. 1-5
3

CP101
CP102
CP3001

Fig. 1-4

B1-2

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2. REMOVAL OF VCR DECK PARTS

2-3: LINK UNIT (Refer to Fig. 2-3)

2-1: TOP BRACKET (Refer to Fig. 2-1)

1. Set the Link Unit to the Eject position.
2. Unlock the support 1.
3. Remove the (A) side of the Link Unit first, then remove
the (B) side.

1. Extend the 2 supports 1.
2. Slide the 2 supports 2 and remove the Top Bracket.
NOTE
1. After installation of the Top Bracket, bend the support 1
so that the Top Bracket is fixed.

Main Chassis

Link Unit
Top Bracket

1

1
(A)

(B)
Link Unit

1

Top Bracket

Main Chassis

2

Fig. 2-3

2
Main Chassis

2-4: LINK LEVER/FLAP LEVER (Refer to Fig. 2-4)

Main Chassis

1. Extend the support 1.
2. Remove the Link Lever.
3. Remove the Flap Lever.

Fig. 2-1
2-2: CASSETTE HOLDER ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 2-2)
1. Move the Cassette Holder Ass'y to the front side.
2. Push the Locker R to remove the Cassette Side R.
3. Remove the Cassette Side L.

Main Chassis

Locker R

Flap Lever

1
Cassette Side R

Link Lever

Fig. 2-4
Link Unit
Cassette Side L

Main Chassis

Fig. 2-2

B2-1

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2-5: LOADING MOTOR/WORM (Refer to Fig. 2-5-A)

2-6: TENSION ASS’Y (Refer to Fig. 2-6-B)

1. Remove the screw 1.
2. Remove the Loading Motor.
3. Remove the Worm.

1. Turn the Pinch Roller Cam clockwise so that the Tension
Holder hook is set to the position of Fig. 2-6-A to move
the Tension Arm Ass’y.
2. Remove the Tension Spring.
3. Unlock the 2 supports 1 and remove the Tension Band.
4. Unlock the support 2 and remove the Tension Arm Ass’y.
5. Unlock the support 3 and remove the Tension Connect.
6. Float the hook 4 and turn it clockwise then remove the
Tension Holder.

Loading Motor

Worm
Tension Arm Ass’y
Main Chassis

• Screw Torque: 3 ± 0.5kgf•cm

1

Fig. 2-6-A

Fig. 2-5-A

NOTE

1

1. In case of the Worm installation, check if the value of the
Fig. 2-5-B is correct.
2. In case of the Loading Motor installation, hook the wire on
the Cassette Opener as shown Fig. 2-5-C.
3. When installing the wires between Capstan DD Unit and
Loading Motor, connect them correctly as shown Fig. 2-5-D.

Tension Connect

1

Tension Band

3

Tension Spring

Tension Arm Ass’y
Tension Holder

2

19.2 ± 0.1mm

Safety surface for pressing
of the insert.

4

Fig. 2-6-B

Fig. 2-5-B
NOTE

1. In case of the Tension Band installation, note the direction of the installation. (Refer to Fig. 2-6-C)
2. In case of the Tension Band installation, install correctly
as Fig. 2-6-D.
3. In case of the Tension Connect installation, install as the
circled section of Fig. 2-6-E.

Loading Motor

Cassette Opener

Tension Band

Fig. 2-5-C

Tension Connect

Pink

Fig. 2-6-C

Capstan DD Unit

Loading Motor
-

L2

+

L1

White

Fig. 2-5-D
B2-2

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
[OK]

Tension Connect

1. Take care not to damage the gears of the S Reel and T
Reel.
2. The Polyslider Washer may on the back of the reel.
3. Take care not to damage the shaft.
4. Do not touch section “A” of S Reel and T Reel. (Use
gloves.) (Refer to Fig. 2-8-A) Touching may leave stains
on section "A".
5. When you install the reel, clean the shaft and grease it. (If
you do not grease, noise may be heard in FF/REW
mode.)
6. After installing the reel, adjust the height of the reel.
(Refer to MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT)

Tension Band

[NG]

Tension Connect
Tension Band

Fig. 2-6-D

Tension Connect

Main Chassis

Fig. 2-6-E

Idler Gear
Idler Arm Ass’y

2-7: T BRAKE ARM/T BRAKE BAND (Refer to Fig. 2-7-A)

S Reel

1. Remove the T Brake Spring.
2. Turn the T Brake Arm clockwise and bend the hook
section to remove it.
3. Unlock the 2 supports 1 and remove the T Brake Band.

(B)

T Reel

(A)

1
(A)

T Brake Band

1
Hook section

1
1

T Brake Arm
T Brake Spring

Fig. 2-8-A
NOTE
1. In case of the S Reel and T Reel installation, check if the
correct parts are installed. (Refer to Fig. 2-8-B)
2. In case of the Idler Arm Ass’y installation, install correctly
as Fig. 2-8-C. And also set it so that the section “B” of
Fig. 2-8-A is placed under the Main Chassis tab.

Fig. 2-7-A
NOTE
1. In case of the T Brake Band installation, install correctly
as Fig. 2-7-B.
T Brake Arm

[OK]
T Brake Band

Big Hole
(S Reel)
T Brake Arm

[NG]

Small Hole
(T Reel)

Fig. 2-8-B

T Brake Band

[OK]
Clutch Gear

Fig. 2-7-B

Idler Arm Ass’y

[NG]

2-8: S REEL/T REEL/IDLER ARM ASS’Y/IDLER GEAR
(Refer to Fig. 2-8-A)

Idler Arm Ass’y

1. Remove the S Reel and T Reel.
2. Remove the 2 Polyslider Washers 1.
3. Remove the Idler Arm Ass’y and Idler Gear.

Clutch Gear

Fig. 2-8-C

B2-3

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2-9: CASSETTE OPENER/PINCH ROLLER BLOCK/P5
ARM ASS’Y (Refer to Fig. 2-9-A)
1. Unlock the support 1 and remove the Cassette Opener.
2. Remove the Pinch Roller Block and P5 Arm Ass’y.
Cassette Opener

1

Spring Position

Fig. 2-10-B

Pinch Roller Block

2-11: FE HEAD (RECORDER ONLY) (Refer to Fig. 2-11)

P5 Arm Ass’y

1. Remove the screw 1.
2. Remove the FE Head.

Main Chassis

1

Fig. 2-9-A

FE Head

NOTE
1. Do not touch the Pinch Roller. (Use gloves.)
2. In case of the Pinch Roller Block and the Pinch Roller
Cam installation, install correctly as Fig. 2-9-B.

Pinch Roller Block

Can be seen the hole of
the Pinch Roller Cam.
• Screw Torque: 5 ± 0.5kgf•cm
• The FE Head is not installed on the Video Cassette Player.

P5 Arm Ass’y

Fig. 2-11

2-12: CYLINDER UNIT ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 2-12)
Can be seen the hole of the
Main Cam.

1. Disconnect the following connector:
(CD2001).
2. Remove the 3 screws 1.
3. Remove the Cylinder Unit Ass'y.

Fig. 2-9-B

2-10: A/C HEAD (Refer to Fig. 2-10-A)
1.
2.
3.
4.

Remove the screw 1.
Remove the A/C Head Base.
Remove the 3 screws 2.
Remove the A/C Head and A/C Head Spring.

NOTE
1. When you install the Cylinder Unit Ass'y, tighten the
screws from (1) to (3) in order while pulling the Ass'y
toward the left front direction.

NOTE
1. Do not touch the A/C Head. (Use gloves.)
2. When you install the A/C Head Spring, install as shown in
Fig. 2-10-B.
3. When you install the A/C Head, tighten the screw (1) first,
then tighten the screw (2), finally tighten the screw (3).
(1)

2

CD2001

Cylinder Unit Ass'y

(3)

2

2
(2)

A/C Head

A/C Head Spring

(3)

1

(2)

1

(1)

1

1
A/C Head Base
• Screw Torque: 5 ± 0.5kgf•cm (Screw 1)

• Screw Torque: 3 ± 0.5kgf•cm

Fig. 2-10-A
B2-4

Fig. 2-12

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2-13: CAPSTAN DD UNIT (Refer to Fig. 2-13)

NOTE

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

1. In case of the Pinch Roller Cam and Main Cam installation, install them as shown in the circled section of Fig. 214-B so that the markers meet. (Refer to Fig. 2-14-B)
And also can be seen the Main Chassis hole through the
Main Cam maker hole.

Remove the Capstan Belt.
Remove the screw 1.
Remove the Capstan Holder.
Remove the 3 screws 2.
Remove the Capstan DD Unit.

Pinch Roller Cam
Capstan Belt
Marker

1
Capstan Holder
Capstan DD Unit

Main Cam

Fig. 2-14-B
2-15: LOADING GEAR S/T UNIT (Refer to Fig. 2-15-A)

2

1. Remove the E-Ring 1 and remove the Main Loading
Gear.
2. Remove the Main Rod, Tension Lever, Loading Arm S
Unit and Loading Arm T Unit.
22

• Screw Torque: 4 ± 0.5kgf•cm

1

Fig. 2-13

Main Loading Gear
Main Rod

2-14: MAIN CAM/PINCH ROLLER CAM/JOINT GEAR
(Refer to Fig. 2-14-A)

Loading Arm T Unit
Tension Lever

1. Remove the E-Ring 1, then remove the Main Cam.
2. Remove the E-Ring 2, then remove the Pinch Roller
Cam and Joint Gear.

Loading Arm S Unit

1
Main Cam

Fig. 2-15-A

2
Pinch Roller Cam

Joint Gear

Fig. 2-14-A

B2-5

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE

2-17: CASSETTE GUIDE POST/INCLINED BASE S/T
UNIT/P4 CAP/LED REFLECTOR
(Refer to Fig. 2-17-A)

1. When you install the Loading Arm S Unit, Loading Arm T
Unit and Main Loading Gear, align each marker. (Refer
to Fig. 2-15-B)

1. Remove the P4 Cap.
2. Unlock the support 1 and remove the Cassette Guide
Post.
3. Remove the Inclined Base S/T Unit.
4. Remove the screw 2.
5. Remove the LED Reflector.

Marker

Main Loading Gear
Marker

Cassette Guide Post

1

Inclined Base S Unit
Inclined Base T Unit
Loading Arm T Unit

Loading Arm S Unit
P4 Cap

Fig. 2-15-B
2-16: CLUTCH ASS’Y/RING SPRING/CLUTCH LEVER/
CLUTCH GEAR (Refer to Fig. 2-16-A)
1.
2.
3.
4.

Remove the Polyslider Washer 1.
Remove the Clutch Ass’y and Ring Spring.
Remove the Clutch Lever.
Remove the Coupling Gear, Coupling Spring and Clutch
Gear.

LED Reflector

1

2
Clutch Ass’y

NOTE

Ring Spring

Coupling Gear

Fig. 2-17-A

1. Do not touch the roller of Guide Roller.
2. In case of the P4 Cap installation, install it with parallel
for “A” and “B” of Fig. 2-17-B.
3. In case of the Cassette Guide Post installation, install
correctly as the circled section of Fig. 2-17-C.

Clutch Lever

Coupling Spring
Clutch Gear

“A”

P4 Cap

Fig. 2-16-A

“B”

Cassette Opener

NOTE
Fig. 2-17-B

1. In case of the Clutch Ass’y installation, install it with
inserting the spring of the Clutch Ass’y into the dent of the
Coupling Gear. (Refer to Fig. 2-16-B)

[OK]
Cassette Guide Post

Clutch Ass’y

[NG]
Cassette Guide Post

Coupling Gear

Fig. 2-17-C

Fig. 2-16-B
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3. REMOVAL OF DVD DECK PARTS

1
2

NOTE

2

1. Do not disassemble the DVD DECK PARTS except listed
parts here. Minute adjustments are needed if the
disassemble is done. If the repair is needed except listed
parts, replace the DVD MECHA ASS'Y.

Main Frame Ass'y

3-1: TRAY (Refer to Fig. 3-1-A)

Insulator (R)

1. Set the Tray opened. (Refer to the DISC REMOVAL
METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY)
2. Unlock the 2 supports 1 and remove the Tray.

Main Chassis Ass'y

• Screw Torque: 2.0 ± 0.5kgf•cm

Main Frame Ass'y

Fig. 3-2-A

NOTE
1. In case of the Main Chassis Ass'y, install it from (1) to (4)
in order. (Refer to Fig. 3-2-B)
2. In case of the Main Chassis Ass'y installation, hook the
wire on the Main Frame Ass'y as shown Fig. 3-2-C.

1
Tray

1
Main Frame Ass'y (Bottom Side)

Fig. 3-1-A

(3)
Rack Loading

NOTE
(3)

1. In case of the Tray installation, install them as the circled
section of Fig. 3-1-B so that the each markers are met.

(3)
Traverse Holder

(2)

Main Frame Ass'y

(1)
Main Chassis Ass'y

(4)

(4)

Check Lock

Fig. 3-2-B

Tray
Main Frame Ass'y

Fig. 3-1-B
3-2: MAIN CHASSIS ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 3-2-A)
1.
2.
3.
4.

Remove the screw 1.
Unlock the 2 supports 2.
Remove the Insulator (R) from the Main Frame Ass'y.
Remove the Main Chassis Ass'y.
Check Hook

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Fig. 3-2-C

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3-3: LOADING MOTOR PCB ASS'Y/ LOADING BELT
(Refer to Fig. 3-3-A)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Pulley Gear

Remove the Loading Belt.
Remove the screw 1.
Remove the 2 screws 2.
Remove the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y.
Remove the Pulley Gear.

Main Gear

Main Frame Ass’y

Loading Belt

2
2

Rack Loading

1

Fig. 3-4-A

2

NOTE
Main Frame Ass’y

1. In case of the Rack Loading installation, do not mesh it
to the Main Gear as shown the Fig. 3-4-B.
Rack Loading

Pulley Gear

1

Check Hook

Loading Motor PCB Ass’y

• Screw Torque: 2.5 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 1)
• Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 2)

Fig. 3-3-A

NOTE
Main Gear

1. In case of the Pulley Motor installation, check if the value
of the Fig. 3-3-B is correct.
2. When installing the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y, install it
correctly as Fig. 3-3-C.
3. In case of the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y installation, hook
the wire on the Main Frame Ass'y as shown Fig. 3-3-C.

Pulley Motor

Fig. 3-4-B

3-5: CLAMPER ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 3-5-A)
1. Press the Clamper and rotate the Clamper Plate
clockwise, then unlock the 3 supports 1.
2. Remove the Clamper Plate, Clamper Magnet and
Clamper.
Clamper Plate

7.0 ± 0.1mm

Clamper Magnet
Loading Motor

Main Frame
Safety surface for pressing
of the insert.

Fig. 3-3-B
1

The Lever should be position
between A and B.
Rack Loading

A

1

Clamper

1

Fig. 3-5-A

B

NOTE
1. In case of the Clamper Ass'y installation, install correctly
as Fig. 3-5-B.

Clamper Plate
Check Hook

Loading Motor PCB Ass’y

Fig. 3-3-C

Clamper

3-4: RACK LOADING/MAIN GEAR/PULLEY GEAR
(Refer to Fig. 3-4-A)

No gap

Fig. 3-5-B

1. Press down the catcher 1 and slide the Rack Loading.
2. Unlock the support 2 and remove the Pulley Gear.
3. Remove the Main Gear.
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3-6: TRAVERSE HOLDER/INSULATOR (F)/INSULATOR
(R) (Refer to Fig. 3-6-A)

NOTE
1. When pushing the Rack Feed in the direction of the
arrow, it should be restored to the original position by the
spring force. (Refer to Fig. 3-7-B)
2. In case of the Motor Gear installation, check if the value
of the Fig. 3-7-C is correct.
3. When installing the wire of the Switch PCB Ass'y, install it
correctly as Fig. 3-7-D.
4. After the assembly of the Main Chassis Ass'y, hook the
wire on the Main Chassis Ass'y as shown Fig. 3-7-E.

1. Remove the Traverse Holder.
2. Remove the 2 Insulator (F).
3. Remove the Insulator (R).
Insulator (R)

Main Chassis Ass'y

Insulator (F)
Traverse Holder

Insulator (F)

Fig. 3-6-A

Push
Rack Feed Ass'y

NOTE

Fig. 3-7-B

1. In case of the Insulator (F) installation, install correctly as
Fig. 3-6-B.
2. In case of the Insulator (R) installation, install correctly as
Fig. 3-6-C.

Motor Gear

6.0 ± 0.2mm

Insulator (F)
Feed Motor
Traverse Holder
Safety surface for pressing
of the insert.

Fig. 3-6-B

Fig. 3-7-C

Insulator (R)
Main Chassis Ass'y (Top Side)

~ FEED MOTOR ~
BLUE (4)
ORANGE (3)

Fig. 3-6-C

Switch PCB Ass'y

~ SPINDLE MOTOR ~

3-7: RACK FEED ASS'Y/SWITCH PCB ASS'Y/FEED
MOTOR (Refer to Fig. 3-7-A)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

BLACK (2)
RED (1)

Remove the screw 1.
Remove the Rack Feed Ass'y.
Remove the screw 2.
Remove the Switch PCB Ass'y.
Remove the 2 screw 3.
Remove the Feed Motor.
Remove the Motor Gear.

• Install wire from (1) to (4) in order.

Fig. 3-7-D
Main Chassis Ass'y (Bottom Side)

1

Check Hook
Check Hook

2

Rack Feed Ass'y

3

Check Hook

3

Switch PCB Ass'y

Check Hook
Motor Gear
• Loosen the wire in the direction of the arrow.
Main Chassis Ass'y
• Screw Torque: 5.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 1)
• Screw Torque: 3.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 2)
• Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 3)

Feed Motor

Fig. 3-7-A
B3-3

Fig. 3-7-E

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3-8: FFC WIRE HANDLING
1. When installing the FFC, fold it correctly and install it as
shown from Fig. 3-8-A to Fig. 3-8-C.
NOTE
1. Do not make the folding lines except the specified
positions for the FFC.
[ 24 pin FFC ]

Pick Up Side
Printing Surface

Fold it by 90˚

54 ± 1mm

Fold
Printing Surface

43 ± 1mm

Fig. 3-8-A
[ 6 pin FFC ]
(1)

Reinforcement Plate

(3)

Reinforcement Plate

59 ± 1mm

10 ± 1mm
Printing Surface

Printing Surface
Fold
Reinforcement Plate

Fold

(4)
Fold
Printing Surface

(2)

10 ± 1mm
Printing Surface

Fold
Printing Surface
44 ± 1mm

• Proceed the steps (1) through (4).

Fig. 3-8-B

[ 5 pin FFC ]
(1)

Reinforcement Plate

(3)

Reinforcement Plate

55 ± 1mm

10 ± 1mm
Printing Surface

Printing Surface
Fold
Reinforcement Plate

Fold

(4)
Fold
10 ± 1mm
Printing Surface

Printing Surface

(2)

• Proceed the steps (1) through (4).

Fold
Printing Surface
60 ± 1mm

Fig. 3-8-C

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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3. When IC starts moving back and forth easily after
desoldering completely, pickup the corner of the IC using
a tweezers and remove the IC by moving with the IC
desoldering machine. (Refer to Fig. 4-3.)

4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FLAT
PACKAGE IC
REMOVAL
1. Put Masking Tape (cotton tape) around the Flat Package
IC to protect other parts from any damage.
(Refer to Fig. 4-1.)

NOTE
Some ICs on the PCB are affixed with glue, so be
careful not to break or damage the foil of each IC
leads or solder lands under the IC when removing it.

NOTE
Masking is carried out on all the parts located within
10 mm distance from IC leads.

Blower type IC
desoldering machine

IC
Masking Tape
(Cotton Tape)

Tweezers

Fig. 4-1
2. Heat the IC leads using a blower type IC desoldering
machine. (Refer to Fig. 4-2.)

IC

Fig. 4-3

NOTE
Do not rotate or move the IC back and forth , until IC
can move back and forth easily after desoldering the
leads completely.

4. Peel off the Masking Tape.
5. Absorb the solder left on the pattern using the Braided
Shield Wire. (Refer to Fig. 4-4.)
NOTE
Do not move the Braided Shield Wire in the vertical
direction towards the IC pattern.

Blower type IC
desoldering machine

Braided Shield Wire
Soldering Iron

IC

Fig. 4-2

IC pattern

Fig. 4-4

B4-1

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
4. When bridge-soldering between terminals and/or the
soldering amount are not enough, resolder using a Thintip Soldering Iron. (Refer to Fig. 4-8.)

INSTALLATION
1. Take care of the polarity of new IC and then install the
new IC fitting on the printed circuit pattern. Then solder
each lead on the diagonal positions of IC temporarily.
(Refer to Fig. 4-5.)

IC
Thin-tip Soldering Iron

Soldering Iron

Fig. 4-8

Solder temporarily

5. Finally, confirm the soldering status on four sides of the
IC using a magnifying glass.
Confirm that no abnormality is found on the soldering
position and installation position of the parts around the
IC. If some abnormality is found, correct by resoldering.

Solder temporarily

Fig. 4-5

NOTE
When the IC leads are bent during soldering and/or
repairing, do not repair the bending of leads. If the
bending of leads are repaired, the pattern may be
damaged. So, always be sure to replace the IC in this
case.

2. Supply the solder from the upper position of IC leads
sliding to the lower position of the IC leads.
(Refer to Fig. 4-6.)

Soldering Iron

Solder

IC

Supply soldering
from upper position
to lower position

Fig. 4-6
3. Absorb the solder left on the lead using the Braided
Shield Wire. (Refer to Fig. 4-7.)
NOTE
Do not absorb the solder to excess.

Soldering Iron
IC

Braided Shield Wire

Fig. 4-7

B4-2

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
A A/C
ACC
AE
AFC
AFT
AFT DET
AGC
AMP
ANT
A.PB
APC
ASS'Y
AT
AUTO
A/V
B BGP
BOT
BPF
BRAKE SOL
BUFF
B/W
C C
CASE
CAP
CARR
CH
CLK
CLOCK (SY-SE)
COMB
CONV
CPM
CTL
CYL
CYL-M
CYL SENS
D DATA (SY-CE)
dB
DC
DD Unit
DEMOD
DET
DEV
E E
EF
EMPH
ENC
ENV
EOT
EQ
EXT
F F
FBC
FE
FF
FG
FL SW
FM
FSC
FWD
G GEN
GND

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Audio/Control
Automatic Color Control
Audio Erase
Automatic Frequency Control
Automatic Fine Tuning
Automatic Fine Tuning Detect
Automatic Gain Control
Amplifier
Antenna
Audio Playback
Automatic Phase Control
Assembly
All Time
Automatic
Audio/Video
Burst Gate Pulse
Beginning of Tape
Bandpass Filter
Brake Solenoid
Buffer
Black and White
Capacitance, Collector
Cassette
Capstan
Carrier
Channel
Clock
Clock (Syscon to Servo)
Combination, Comb Filter
Converter
Capstan Motor
Control
Cylinder
Cylinder-Motor
Cylinder-Sensor
Data (Syscon to Servo)
Decibel
Direct Current
Direct Drive Motor Unit
Demodulator
Detector
Deviation
Emitter
Emitter Follower
Emphasis
Encoder
Envelope
End of Tape
Equalizer
External
Fuse
Feed Back Clamp
Full Erase
Fast Forward, Flip-flop
Frequency Generator
Front Loading Switch
Frequency Modulation
Frequency Sub Carrier
Forward
Generator
Ground

H H.P.F
H.SW
Hz
I IC
IF
IND
INV
K KIL
L L
LED
LIMIT AMP
LM, LDM
LP
L.P.F
LUMI.
M M
MAX
MINI
MIX
MM
MOD
MPX
MS SW
N NC
NR
O OSC
OPE
P PB
PB CTL
PB-C
PB-Y
PCB
P. CON
PD
PG
P-P
R R
REC
REC-C
REC-Y
REEL BRK
REEL S
REF
REG
REW
REV, RVS
RF
RMC
RY
S S. CLK
S. COM
S. DATA
SEG
SEL
SENS
SER
SI
SIF
SO
SOL
SP
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High Pass Filter
Head Switch
Hertz
Integrated Circuit
Intermediate Frequency
Indicator
Inverter
Killer
Left
Light Emitting Diode
Limiter Amplifier
Loading Motor
Long Play
Low Pass Filter
Luminance
Motor
Maximum
Minimum
Mixer, mixing
Monostable Multivibrator
Modulator, Modulation
Multiplexer, Multiplex
Mecha State Switch
Non Connection
Noise Reduction
Oscillator
Operation
Playback
Playback Control
Playback-Chrominance
Playback-Luminance
Printed Circuit Board
Power Control
Phase Detector
Pulse Generator
Peak-to Peak
Right
Recording
Recording-Chrominance
Recording-Luminance
Reel Brake
Reel Sensor
Reference
Regulated, Regulator
Rewind
Reverse
Radio Frequency
Remote Control
Relay
Serial Clock
Sensor Common
Serial Data
Segment
Select, Selector
Sensor
Search Mode
Serial Input
Sound Intermediate Frequency
Serial Output
Solenoid
Standard Play

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
S STB
SW
SYNC
SYNC SEP
T TR
TRAC
TRICK PB
TP
U UNREG
V V
VCO
VIF
VP
V.PB
VR
V.REC
VSF
VSR
VSS
V-SYNC
VT
X X'TAL
Y Y/C

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Serial Strobe
Switch
Synchronization
Sync Separator, Separation
Transistor
Tracking
Trick Playback
Test Point
Unregulated
Volt
Voltage Controlled Oscillator
Video Intermediate Frequency
Vertical Pulse, Voltage Display
Video Playback
Variable Resistor
Video Recording
Visual Search Fast Forward
Visual Search Rewind
Voltage Super Source
Vertical-Synchronization
Voltage Tuning
Crystal
Luminance/Chrominance

C1-2

SERVICE MODE LIST
This unit is provided with the following SERVICE MODES so you can repair, examine and adjust easily.
To enter to the SERVICE MODE function, press and hold both buttons simultaneously on the main unit or on the main unit and on
the remote control for more than a standard time in the appropriate condition. (See below chart.)
In case of the main unit and remote control, press the remote control buttons first, then press the main unit buttons.
Set
Condition

VCR mode

Set Key

Set Key

CH UP

FWD

Standard
Time

2 sec.

Operations
PLAY/REC total hours are displayed on the TV Monitor.
Refer to the “PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS”
(CONFIRMATION OF HOURS USED).
Can be checked of the INITIAL DATA of MEMORY IC.
Refer to the “WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC”.

VCR mode

CH UP

PLAY

2 sec.

Initialization of factory VCR data.
NOTE: Do not use this for normal servicing.
If you set factory initialization, the memories are reset such as
the clock setting, the channel setting, and PLAY/REC total
hours.

VCR mode
(Playback)

CH UP

STOP

2 sec.

Adjust the PG SHIFTER automatically.
Refer to the “ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT”.

Power Off

CH DOWN

ON/
STANDBY

2 sec.

VCR operation mode at no connection of DVD.
Refer to the “PREPARATION FOR SERVICING”
NOTE: Although the DVD is connected, the DVD mode cannot be
selected.

Set
Condition

Set Key

Remocon
Key

Standard
Time

DVD mode
(No disc)

REC

4

2 sec.

Initialization of factory DVD data.
NOTE: Do not use this for normal servicing.

DVD mode
(Stop)

REC

6

2 sec.

DVD Write mode.
Refer to the “RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE”.
NOTE: Do not use this for the normal servicing.

DVD mode
(Stop)

STOP

1

3 sec.

Check for the firmware version.
Refer to the “RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE”.
NOTE: Do not use this for the normal servicing.

DVD mode
(No disc)

STOP

7

3 sec.

Releasing of PARENTAL LOCK.
Refer to the “PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL”.

Operations

Method
Press the following remocon
keys continuously.
SETUP
SUBTITLE
3
AUDIO
0

Operations
Tray cannot be opened.
Refer to the “TRAY LOCK”.

Press the ATR button on the
remote control for more than
2 seconds during PLAY.

Adjusting of the Tracking to the center position.
Refer to the “MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT” (GUIDE ROLLER) and “ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENT” (PG SHIFTER).

Make the short circuit
between the test point of
SERVICE and the GND.

The BOT, EOT, and the Reel Sensor do not work and the VCR deck can be operated
without a cassette tape.
Refer to the “PREPARATION FOR SERVICING”

C2-1

PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS
The following standard table depends on environmental conditions and usage.
Parts replacing time does not mean the life span for individual parts.
Also, long term storage or misuse may cause transformation and aging of rubber parts.
The following list means standard hours, so the checking hours depends on the conditions.
Time
Parts Name

500
hours

1,000
hours

1,500
hours

2,000
hours

Audio Control Head

2,500
hours

Notes
Clean those parts in
contact with the tape.

Full Erase Head
(Recorder only)
Capstan Belt

Clean the rubber, and parts
which the rubber touches.

Pinch Roller
Capstan DD Unit
Loading Motor
Tension Band
T Brake Band
Clutch Ass’y
Idler Arm Ass’y
Capstan Shaft
Tape Running
Guide Post

Replace when rolling
becomes abnormal.

Cylinder Unit

Clean the Head

: Clean
: Check it and if necessary, replace it.

CONFIRMATION OF HOURS USED
PLAY/REC total hours can be checked on the screen.
Total hours are displayed in 16 system of notation.
NOTE: If you set factory initialization, the total hours is reset to “0”.
1. Connect the set to TV Monitor.
2. Turn on the POWER, and set to the VCR mode.
3. Press both CH UP button on the set and the FF button on the set for more than 2 seconds.
The Fig. 1 screen will appear on TV Monitor.
4. After the confirmation of using hours, turn off the power.
INIT 00 0E
PLAY/REC

0010

Fig. 1

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Initial setting content of MEMORY IC.
PLAY/REC total hours.
= (16 x 16 x 16 x thousands digit value)
+ (16 x 16 x hundreds digit value)
+ (16 x tens digit value)
+ (ones digit value)

PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS
CLEANING
2. TAPE RUNNING SYSTEM

NOTE

When cleaning the tape transport system, use
gauze moistened with isopropyl alcohol.

After cleaning the heads with isopropyl alcohol, do not
run a tape until the heads dry completely. If the heads
are not completely dry and alcohol gets on the tape,
damage may occur.

3. CYLINDER
Wrap a piece of chamois around your finger. Dip it in
isopropyl alcohol. Hold it to the cylinder head softly.
Turn the cylinder head counterclockwise to clean it (in
the direction of the arrow). (Refer to the figure below.)

1. AUDIO CONTROL HEAD
Clean the Audio Control Head with a cotton stick
soaked by alcohol. Clean the full erase head in the
same manner. (Refer to the figure below.)

NOTE
Do not exert force against the cylinder head. Do not move
the chamois upward or downward on the head.
Use the chamois one by one.

Audio Control Head
Cylinder Head

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RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE
1. Turn on the power, and set the DVD mode.
2. Confirm that the "No Disc" will be appeared on the screen.
3. Open the DVD tray.
4. Press both Channel button (6) on the remote control and the REC button on the set for more than 2 seconds.
5. Press OPEN/CLOSE button on the unit to check if all the keys on the unit do not function.
NOTE: To check if DVD Write mode is set.
When inserting Up-Date Disc at Non DVD Write mode, the read error will happen.
6. Place the Up-Date Disc and close the tray by hand. (Refer to SERVICING FIXTURE AND TOOLS)
7. Automatic read will start and "CD-R UPDATE PROCESS" will be displayed on the screen.
At this time, the horizontal noise lines may appear. But no problem.
8. Approxi. 20 seconds later, the tray will open automatically. Remove the Up-Date Disc.
9. Then, Approxi. 40 seconds later, the above indication will disappear and the tray will close automatically.
When the "No Disc" appears on the screen, the write will end.
NOTE: Do not turn off the unit or push the tray by hand to close it.
Up-Date error will happen and can not be done with the Up-Date of Up-Date Disc.
10. Unplug the AC cord, then plug it in.
11. After the write, set to the initializing of shipping.
Set to the DVD mode, press both Channel button (4) on the remote control and the REC button on the set for more than 2
seconds.
12. The "INITIALIZE 5 ---> COMPLETE" will appear on the screen.
Then unplug the AC cord, and plug it in.
13. CHECK FOR THE FIRMWARE VERSION
Set to the DVD mode, press both Channel button (1) on the remote control and the STOP button on the set for more than
3 seconds.
Firmware version will be displayed on the top left of the screen.
No Disc
ACALA6213C

A C A L A 6 2 1 3 C

Fixed

Released times on the same date
Release date (Example: 2006.2.13)

When the changed version displays, the Re-write will be completed.
14. Turn off the power

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A = October
B = November
C = December

WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC
If a service repair is undertaken where it has been required to change the MEMORY IC, the following steps should be taken to
ensure correct data settings while making reference to TABLE 1.

INIT +0

+1

+2

+3

+4

+5

+6

+7

+8

+9

+A

+B

+C

+D

+E

+F

00

0E

32

BE

FF

64

64

4A

86

0B

26

86

32

8A

C8

0A

01

10

AF

97

95

8A

B0

6A

31

04

88

A5

9F

3A

00

10

BF

00

20

2A

11

22

70

61

2A

3A

00

0B

00

60

E5

9A

B0

00

37

30

03

17

00

84

00

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Table 1
1. Connect the set to TV Monitor.
2. Turn on the POWER, and set to the VCR mode.
3. Press both CH UP button on the set and the FF button on the set for more than 2 seconds.
ADDRESS and DATA will appear on TV Monitor as Fig 1.
ADDRESS DATA

INIT 00 0E
PLAY/REC

0010

Fig. 1
4. ADDRESS is now selected and should "blink". Using the SET + or - button on the remote, step through the ADDRESS
until required ADDRESS to be changed is reached.
5. Press ENTER to select DATA. When DATA is selected, it will "blink".
6. Again, step through the DATA using SET + or - button until required DATA value has been selected.
7. Pressing ENTER will take you back to ADDRESS for further selection if necessary.
8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all data has been checked.
9. When satisfied correct DATA has been entered, turn POWER off (return to STANDBY MODE) to finish DATA input.

After the data input, set to the initializing of shipping.
10. Turn on the POWER, and set to the VCR mode.
11. Press both CH UP button on the set and the PLAY button on the set for more than 2 seconds.
12. After the finishing of the initializing of shipping, the unit will turn off automatically.
The unit will now have the correct DATA for the new MEMORY IC.

C4-2

RF SIGNAL CHECK OF DVD MT PCB
RF signal check can be done at the following A~F resistance points on the DVD MT PCB.

DVD MT PCB (BOTTOM SIDE)

B
F

C

E
D

DMF071A

C4-3

A

SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS
Alignment Tape

Back tension cassette gauge

Torque cassette gauge
(KT-300NR)

Taper nut driver

ST-N5
ST-NF

70909103

70909199

70909228

VTR cleaning kit

VTR lubrication kit

Grease

JG002B Adapter
JG002E Dial Torque Gauge
(10~90gf•cm)
JG002F (60~600gf•cm)

JG022 Master Plane

JG024A Reel Disk Height
Adjustment Jig

JG153 X Value Adjustment
Screwdriver

JG154 Cable

JG176 Up-Date Disc

JG185 Tentelometer

Ref. No.

Part No.

JG002B

APJG002B00

Adapter

Parts Name

VSR Torque, Brake Torque (S Reel/T Reel Ass'y)

JG002E

APJG002E00

Dial Torque Gauge (10~90gf•cm)

Brake Torque (T Reel Ass'y)

JG002F

APJG002F00

Dial Torque Gauge (60~600gf•cm)

VSR Torque, Brake Torque (S Reel)

JG022

APJG022000

Master Plane

Reel Disk Height Adjustment

JG024A

APJG024A00

Reel Disk Height Adjustment Jig

Reel Disk Height Adjustment

JG153

APJG153000

X Value Adjustment Screwdriver

X Value Adjustment

Remarks

JG154

APJG154000

Cable

Used to connect the test point of SERVICE and GROUND

JG176

APJG176092

Up-Date Disc

Up-Date of the Firmware

JG185

APJG185000

Tentelometer

Confirmation of Tape Tension on Playback

PREPARATION FOR SERVICING
How to use the Servicing Fixture
1. While pressing the CH DOWN button on the set for more than 2 seconds, press the ON/STANDBY button on the set
simultaneously at the Power OFF. Although the DVD is connected, the DVD mode cannot be selected.
2. Short circuit between TP3001 and Ground with the cable JG154.
(The BOT, EOT, and the Reel Sensor do not work and the VCR deck can be operated without a cassette tape.)
3. In case of using a cassette tape, press the EJECT button to insert or eject a cassette tape.
Turn on the power and re-check the cable before checking the trouble points.
When you servicing with connection of DVD, perform the operations above step 2 to step 3.
D1-1

MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
1-2: CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF TENSION
POST POSITION

1. CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT
Read the following NOTES before starting work.

1. Set to the PLAY mode.
2. Adjust the adjusting section for the Tension Arm position
so that the Tension Arm top is within the standard line of
Main Chassis.
3. While turning the S Reel clockwise, confirm that the edge
of the Tension Arm is located in the position described
above.

• Place an object which weighs between 450g~500g on the
Cassette Tape to keep it steady when you want to make
the tape run without the Cassette Holder. (Do not place an
object which weighs over 500g.)
1-1: CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF REEL DISK
HEIGHT
1. Turn on the power and set to the STOP mode.
2. Set the master plane (JG022) and reel disk height
adjustment jig (JG024A) on the mechanism framework,
taking care not to scratch the drum, as shown in Fig. 1-1A.
3. While turning the reel and confirm the following points.
Check if the surface "A" of reel disk is lower than the
surface "B" of reel disk height adjustment jig (JG024A)
and is higher than the surface "C". If it is not passed,
place the height adjustment washers and adjust to 10(+2,
-0)mm.
4. Adjust the other reel in the same way.

Standard line of Main Chassis

Tension Arm

0.5mm (Adjusting range)

Fig. 1-2-A
Adjusting section for the
Tension Arm position

Master Plane (JG022)
Tension Band
Reel Disk Height Adjustment Jig
(JG024A)

The Tension Arm top will
move to the inside direction
of the Main Chassis.

The Tension Arm top will
move to the outside direction
of the Main Chassis.
Bend

Fig. 1-2-B

1-3: CONFIRMATION OF PLAYBACK TORQUE AND
BACK TENSION TORQUE DURING PLAYBACK
1. Load a video tape (T-120) recorded in standard speed mode.
Set the unit to the PLAY mode.
2. Install the tentelometer (JG185) as shown in Fig. 1-3. Confirm
that the meter indicates 20 ± 2gf in the beginning of playback.

Fig. 1-1-A
Reel Disk Height
Adjustment Jig
(JG024A)

Reel Disk

Master Plane (JG022)

• USING A CASSETTE TYPE TORQUE TAPE (KT-300NR)
1. After confirmation and adjustment of Tension Post
position (Refer to item 1-2), load the cassette type
torque tape (KT-300NR) and set to the PLAY mode.
2. Confirm that the right meter of the torque tape indicates
50~90gf•cm during playback in SP mode.
3. Confirm that the left meter of the torque tape indicates
25~40gf•cm during playback in SP mode.

(B)

10(+0.2, -0)mm
(C)

Tentelometer
(JG185)

(A)
Height Adjustment
Washer
2.6x4.7xT0.13
2.6X4.7xT0.25

Video Tape

Fig. 1-1-B

P1 Post

D2-1

Guide Roller

Fig. 1-3

MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
1-4: CONFIRMATION OF VSR TORQUE

NOTE

1. Install the Torque Gauge (JG002F) and Adapter (JG002B)
on the S Reel. Set to the Picture Search (Rewind) mode.
(Refer to Fig.1-4-B)
2. Then, confirm that it indicates 120~180gf•cm.

If the torque is out of the range, replace the following parts.

NOTE

Check item

Replacement Part

1-4

Idler Ass'y/Clutch Ass'y

1-5

Install the Torque Gauge on the reel disk firmly. Press the
REW button to turn the reel disk.
1-5: CONFIRMATION OF REEL BRAKE TORQUE

2. CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF
TAPE RUNNING MECHANISM

(S Reel Brake) (Refer to Fig. 1-4-B)
1. Once set to the Fast Forward mode then set to the Stop
mode. While, unplug the AC cord when the Pinch Roller
Block is on the position of Fig. 1-4-A.
2. Move the Idler Ass'y from the S Reel.
3. Install the Torque Gauge (JG002F) and Adapter
(JG002B) on the S Reel. Turn the Torque Gauge
(JG002F) clockwise.
4. Then, confirm that it indicates 60~100gf•cm.

Tape Running Mechanism is adjusted precisely at the
factory. Adjustment is not necessary as usual. When you
replace the parts of the tape running mechanism because of
long term usage or failure, the confirmation and adjustment
are necessary.
2-1: GUIDE ROLLER
1. Playback the VHS Alignment Tape (Monoscope of ST-N5
MODE2).
2. Connect CH-1 of the oscilloscope to TP101 (Envelope)
and CH-2 to TP3002 (SW Pulse).
3. Trigger with SW Pulse and observe the envelope. (Refer
to Fig. 2-1-A)
4. When observing the envelope, adjust the Taper Nut Driver
slightly until the envelope will be flat.
Even if you press the Tracking Button, adjust so that
flatness is not moved so much.
5. Adjust so that the A : B ratio is better than 3 : 2 as shown
in Fig. 2-1-B, even if you press the Tracking Button to
move the envelope (The envelope waveform will begin to
decrease when you press the Tracking Button).
6. Adjust the PG shifter during playback.
(Refer to the ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS)

(T Reel Brake) (Refer to Fig. 1-4-B)
1. Once set to the Fast Forward mode then set to the Stop
mode. While, unplug the AC cord when the Pinch Roller
Block is on the position of Fig. 1-4-A.
2. Move the Idler Ass'y from the T Reel.
3. Install the Torque Gauge (JG002E) and Adapter
(JG002B) on the T reel. Turn the Torque Gauge
(JG002E) counterclockwise.
4. Then, confirm that it indicates 30~50gf•cm.
The position at FF mode.
Pinch Roller Block
Stop at this position.

Cassette
Opener

The position at
STOP mode.

S Reel side: S Reel/Tension Band/Tension
Connect/Tension Arm Ass'y
T Reel side: T Reel/T Brake Band//T Brake
Spring/T Brake Arm

NOTE
After adjustment, confirm and adjust A/C head.
(Refer to item 2-2)

Capstan DD Unit

CH-1
Envelope
(TP101)

Cassette Holder Ass'y

Fig. 1-4-A
Torque Gauge/Adapter
(JG002F/JG002B)

CH-1
Track

CH-2
Track

CH-2
SW Pulse (TP3002)
Torque Gauge/Adapter
(JG002E/JG002B)

Fig. 2-1-A
Entrance

S Reel

Max

T Reel

Fig. 1-4-B

A

Exit

B

A:B≥3:2

D2-2

Max

Fig. 2-1-B

MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2-2: CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF AUDIO/
CONTROL HEAD

2-3: TAPE RUNNING ADJUSTMENT
(X VALUE ADJUSTMENT)

When the Tape Running Mechanism does not work well,
adjust the following items.

1. Confirm and adjust the height of the Reel Disk.
(Refer to item 1-1)
2. Confirm and adjust the position of the Tension Post.
(Refer to item 1-2)
3. Adjust the Guide Roller. (Refer to item 2-1)
4. Confirm and adjust the Audio/Control Head.
(Refer to item 2-2)
5. Connect CH-1 of the oscilloscope to TP3002 and CH-2 to
TP101.
6. Playback the VHS Alignment Tape (Monoscope of ST-N5
MODE2).
7. Press and hold the ATR button on the remote control
more than 2 seconds to set tracking to center.
8. Set the X Value adjustment driver (JG153) to the 4 of
Fig. 2-2-B. Adjust X value so that the envelope waveform
output becomes maximum. Then, check if the 5 section
of Fig. 2-2-B is on the center position (or rather to the
cylinder side). In case of the envelope maximum at the
difference position from the center, adjust the matching of
picture and sound again.

1. Playback the VHS Alignment Tape (Monoscope of ST-N5
MODE2).
2. Confirm that the reflected picture of stamp mark is
appeared on the tape prior to P4 Cap as shown in Fig. 22-A.
a) When the reflected picture is distorted, turn the screw
1 clockwise until the distortion is disappeared.
b) When the reflected picture is not distorted, turn the
screw 1 counterclockwise until little distortion is
appeared, then adjust the a).
3. Turn the screw 2 to set the audio level to maximum.
4. Confirm that the bottom of the Audio/ Control Head and
the bottom of the tape is shown in Fig. 2-2-C.
c) When the height is not correct, turn the screw 3 to
adjust the height. Then, adjust the 1~3 again.
Audio/Control Head
Reflected picture of
Stamp Mark
P4 Cap

Stamp Mark

Fig. 2-2-A

Audio/Control Head

5

[OK]

[NG]

1

3

2
4

Fig. 2-2-B

Audio/Control Head
Tape

0.25±0.05mm

Fig. 2-2-C

D2-3

MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
3. MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE

4
5

6
3

2

7

1

10

9

1. Tension Connect
2. Tension Arm
3. Guide Roller
4. Audio/Control Head
5. X value adjustment driver hole

8

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

D2-4

P4 Post
T Brake Spring
T Reel
S Reel
Adjusting section for the Tension Arm position

ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Read and perform this adjustment when repairing the
circuits or replacing electrical parts or PCB assemblies.

1. BASIC ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION
When you exchange IC and Transistor with a heat sink,
apply silicon grease on the contact section of the heat
sink. Before applying new silicon grease, remove all the
old silicon grease. (Old grease may cause damages to the
IC and Transistor.)
1-1: PG SHIFTER
CONDITIONS
MODE-PLAYBACK
Input Signal-Alignment Tape
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Connect CH-1 on the oscilloscope to TP3002 and CH-2
to Video Out Jack.
2. Playback the alignment tape.
3. Press and hold the ATR button on the remote control
more than 2 seconds to set tracking to center.
4. Press both CH UP button on the set and the STOP button
on the set for more than 2 seconds.

CH-2

6.5H

CH-1

Fig. 1-1-A

CH-2

CH-1
6.5H

Fig. 1-1-B

D3-1

ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE (WIRING CONNECTION)

VCR MT PCB

CP
30
01

J8007

J8006

J8001

J8002

CD102

TU301

J8008

CP102

S502
S501

AC IN
CD501

CP8001

CP103
CD103
FE HEAD

AC HEAD

TP101
CP653

TP701
TP3002
TP3001

01

CP5

CD8001

J651

J653

J652

CP651
OS651
V651

CD683

OPERATION 2PCB

OPERATION PCB
CP682

CP683
CD682

CP6602

USB PCB

CD6601

DVD DECK
CP8101

CP2303
CP2302

CD4002

CP2301
CP6601

DVD MT PCB
CD2001
CD2301
CD2302

D3-2

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
(VCR SECTION)
POWER DOES NOT TURN ON

Does display light?

NO

Is the voltage
linked to L506?

NO

Check of T501
and peripheral circuit.

YES

YES

Check of V651
and peripheral circuit.

Is the voltage at

NO
Check IC3001.

pin 41 of IC3001
0V?
YES

Check of T501
and peripheral circuit.

E-1

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

THE POWER SUPPLY CUT

Inserting a cassette
and push play button.

Does the power cut

YES

Check CAPSTAN DD UNIT
and CYLINDER UNIT.

after 3 seconds?

NO

Does the power cut

YES

Check Q3006, Q3008
and CAPSTAN BELT.

after about 6 seconds?

NO

Check the POWER BLOCK.

E-2

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AT PLAYBACK AND RECORDING,
CYLINDER MOTOR UNLOAD

Is the voltage at pin 8 of

NO

Check IC502.

CP3001 about DC12.6V?

YES

In playback, is at pin 12 of

NO

Check IC3001.

CP3001 about DC2.6V?

YES

Check the DECK BLOCK.

E-3

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AUDIO SHAKES

Is AUDIO HEAD
scratched?

YES
Change AUDIO HEAD.

NO

At playback, is input about
4.5Vp-p of a rectangular

NO

Change CAPSTAN DD UNIT.

wave at pin 9 of IC3001?
YES

At playback, is pin 5 of

NO

Check IC3001.

CP3001 3.5V?

YES

Check AUDIO BLOCK.

E-4

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

The CASSETTE TAPE
CAN NOT BE INSERTED

Does WORM GEAR of
cassette loading block

Check WORM GEAR

NO

of cassette loading block.

move?
YES

When a CASSETTE can
not inserted, is pin 25 of

NO

Check LED of DECK,
PHOTO SENSOR.

IC3001 5V ?
YES

When a CASSETTE is
inserted, is pin 8 of
CP3001 12.6V ?

YES

Change
LOADING MOTOR.

NO

Check circuit of POWER BLOCK.

E-5

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

WHEN INSERTING A CASSETTE,
IT EJECTS IMMEDIATELY

Does another CASSETTE
insert?

YES

Defective CASSETTE
or cassette loading block.

NO

Does SW3001 and
REC LEVER

NO

Correctly SW3001
and REC LEVER set.

correctly set ?
YES

After inserting
CASSETTE, is pin 35

NO

Check SW3001.

of IC3001 0V ?
YES

Check IC3001.

E-6

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

CAN NOT FF/REW

At FF/REW, does voltage

NO

Check of IC3001.

at pin 98 of IC3001
change?
YES

Check DECK MECHANISM.

E-7

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TAPE LOADING IS OK, BUT
UNLOADS IMMEDIATELY

Does CYLINDER

NO

rotate?

Is the voltage
at pin 2 of CP3001
12V ?
YES

YES

At play, is the voltage
at pin 12 of CP3001 2.6V ?
YES

Change CYLINDER unit.

NO
Is there HEAD SW
PULSE at TP3002 ?

NO

NO

Is PG PULSE signal
inputted to pin 104
of IC3001 ?
YES

YES

Change IC3001.

Check Q3006 and Q3008.

E-8

NO

Check POWER BLOCK.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AT PLAY, THE PICTURE
JITTERS VERTICAL MINUTELY

Is FG wave of CP3001
at pin 11 5V ?

NO

Change
CYLINDER MOTOR.

5V
YES

NO
Change IC3001.

Is pin 12 of CP3001 2.6V ?

YES

Change CYLINDER MOTOR.

E-9

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AUTO TRACKING
DOES NOT OPERATE

In auto tracking, is the
voltage at pin 24 of IC3001
more than DC 0.2V?

YES

NO

Does the CTL pulse
signal (more than 0.6Vp-p)
appear at pin 7 of IC3001?
more than 0.6Vp-p

YES

Change IC3001.

E-10

NO

Check CONTROL HEAD.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
WHEN PLAYBACK, FF OR REW
MODE IS ACTIVE, UNIT STOPS
IMMEDIATELY

Does CAPSTAN DD
MOTOR rotate?

Refer to section "CAPSTAN
DD MOTOR NOT

NO

ROTAING".

YES

Is there REEL SENSOR
PULSE signal at pins 38 and

NO

Check Q3001 and Q3002.

39 of IC3001?
YES

Change IC3001.

E-11

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AT PLAY, PICTURE JITTERS
HORIZONTALLY

NO

Does a noise on the picture
appear?

YES

By adjusting the MANUAL
TRACKING UP/DOWN
BUTTONS, will the line

NO

Check P/B ENVELOPE.

disappear?
YES

Is a height of GUIDE POST

NO

The height of GUIDE POST
readjust.

maximum?
YES

Is PG SHIFTER
adjustment 6.5H?

NO

Adjust PG SHIFTER.

YES

Is a wave of PB-Y unusual?

Change IC101
and peripheral circuit.

NO

YES

Change IC101.

E-12

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AT PLAYBACK, THE PICTUER
DOES NOT APPEAR

Does E-E picture

NO

appear?

Is the voltage at pins 23,
44, 45, 68, 52 and 77 of

Check POWER BLOCK.

IC101 5V?

YES

Is there video signal

NO

YES

NO

Change IC101.

at pin 26 of IC101?
YES

Is there video signal

NO

Change IC8005.

at pin 2 of IC8005?
YES

Is there video signal
at pin 19 of IC3001?

NO

Change IC3001.

YES

Check J8001.

E-13

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AT PLAYBACK, THE COLER DOES
NOT APPEAR

Is there color signal in
video signal at pin 26 of

NO

Is there video signal at pin
26 of IC101?

IC101?
YES

YES

Change IC101.

E-14

NO

Change X'tal.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PLAYBACK PICTURE IS NOISY
(EVEN AFTER CLEANING HEADS)

Is noisy a wave of video
signal at pin 26 of IC101?

NO

Check CYLINDER.

YES

Is noisy a wave of video signal
of EMITTER of Q8004?

YES

Check Q8004.

NO

Check J8001.

E-15

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO COLOR DURING SELF
RECORDING AND PLAYBACK

Is there CHROMA signal
at pins 30 and 32 of

NO

Check TU301, IC8002, J653
and circuit around it.

IC101?
YES

Is there CHROMA signal at
pin 26 of IC101?

NO

Change IC101.

YES

Check IC8005 and circuit around of
J8001.

E-16

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

AT PLAY, AUDIO DOES NOT
APPEAR

At E-E, does audio appear?

Refer to section "E-E DOES

NO

NOT APPEAR".

YES

Is the voltage at pins 6, 8
and 9 of IC101 about

NO

Check A/C HEAD.

2.5V?
YES

Is there audio signal at pin
10 of IC101?

NO

Check circuit around at pin
10 of IC101.

YES

Is there audio signal at
pins 78 and 80 of IC101?

YES

Check circuit around at pins
78 and 80 of IC101.

NO

Check whether there are not a
damage, dirt in AUDIO HEAD.

E-17

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

CAPSTAN DD MOTOR NOT
ROTATING

In playback, is there voltage
at pin 2 of CP3001 12V?

NO

Check POWER BLOCK.

YES

In playback, is there voltage

NO

Change IC3001.

at pin 102 of IC3001 2.5V?

YES

DD MOTOR rotate now?
If not, replace it.

E-18

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

THE AUDIO CAN NOT
RECORD

Is bias level at L102 OK?

NO

In starting recording,
is there sine wave at
pin 96 of IC3001?

NO

Check IC3001.

YES

YES

Check disconnection
and short of L102.

Check IC701 and
Is there audio signal at
pin 80 of IC101?

NO

the circuit from TUNER
or audio input jack to IC701 .

YES

Is there voltage
of base of Q103

NO

Change Q103.

about 5V?
YES

Is there a sine wave
at pin 5 of L101?

NO

Change L101.

YES

Check lead wire of A/C HEAD
and CONNECTOR.

E-19

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

THE CASSETTE INSERT, BUT
THE TAPE DOES NOT MOVE

Does the mode
appear at display?

Check LOADING MOTOR and
NO

MODE SENSOR
RELATION DEPARTMENT.

YES

Does operate with
remote control?

NO

Check IC3001.

YES

Check operation PCB.

E-20

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
RECORDING MECHANISM WORKS,
BUT NO VIDEO RECORD FROM
INPUT JACK OR TUNER

Is there video signal at

Check circuit of video signal
from VIDEO IN or

NO

pins 30 and 32 of IC
101?

TUNER to IC101.

YES

Is the BASE of

NO

of IC3001 5V?

Q103 5V?

NO

Change IC3001.

YES

YES

Is there video signal

Is the voltage at pin 96

NO

Change IC101.

at pin 26 of IC101?
YES

Check CYLINDER UNIT and
circuit around of CP101.

E-21

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
E-E DOES NOT APPEAR
(THE PICTURE DOES NOT
APPEAR FROM TUNER)

Does normality AUDIO JACK

NO
Connection is done over again.

CONNECT?
YES

Are there the voltage
of +B(5V) and TU(32V)

NO

Check POWER BLOCK.

of TU301?
YES

Check the picture.

Is there video signal at

NO

Change TU301.

pin 17 of TU301?
YES

Is there video signal
at pin 26 of IC101?

NO

Change IC101.

YES

Is there video signal at
pin 19 of IC3001?

NO

Change IC3001.

YES

Check J8001.

E-22

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

E-E AUDIO (MONO)
DOES NOT APPEAR

Does E-E AUDIO

Refer to section "E-E AUDIO

NO

(STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR".

(STEREO) appear?
YES

Is the voltage at pin 95

YES

Change IC3001.

of IC3001 5V?
NO

Is there audio signal at
pins 9 and 71 or pins 7

NO

Check J651 and J652 or
J8002.

and 69 of IC701?
YES

Is there audio signal at

NO

Change IC701.

pin 6 of IC701?
YES

Check circuit around of J8001.

E-23

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

E-E AUDIO (STEREO)
DOES NOT APPEAR

Is the voltage at pins 5,

NO

Check POWER BLOCK.

15 and 32 of IC701 5V?
YES

Is the voltage at pins
3 and 54 of IC701 9V?

NO

Check POWER BLOCK.

YES

Is there Audio signal at

NO

Check J651, J652 and J8002.

pins 7, 9, 61 and 71 of
IC701?
YES

Is there Audio signal at

NO

Change IC701.

pins 78 and 80 of IC701.
YES

Check circuit around of J8001.

E-24

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TUNER AUDIO (MONO)
DOES NOT APPEAR

Does E-E AUDIO

NO

Refer to section "E-E AUDIO
(MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR".

(MONO) appear?
YES

Is there signal at pin
57 of IC701?

Check circuit around of TU301

NO

at pin 14.

YES

Is there audio signal at
pin 78 and 80 of IC701?

NO

Change IC701.

YES

Is there audio signal
a collector of Q8005
and Q8006?

NO

Check IC701.

YES

Check circuit around of J8001.

E-25

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TUNER AUDIO (STEREO)
DOES NOT APPEAR

Does TUNER AUDIO

Refer to section "TUNER AUDIO

NO

(MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR".

(MONO) appear?
YES

Does E-E AUDIO
(STEREO) appear?

Refer to section "E-E AUDIO
(STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR".

NO

YES

At the time of channel change,
does the display of a stereo
come out to the screen?

NO

Change IC701.

YES

Is there audio signal at

Check circuit around

NO

of TU301 at pin 14.

pin 57 of IC701?
YES

Is there audio signal at
pin 78 and 80 of IC701?

NO

Change IC701.

YES

Is there audio signal
a emitter of
Q8005 and Q8006?

NO

Check IC701.

YES

Check circuit around of J8001.

E-26

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PB AUDIO (Hi-Fi)
DOES NOT APPEAR

Does E-E AUDIO

NO

Refer to section "E-E AUDIO

(STEREO) appear?

(STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR".

YES

Does NORMAL PB
AUDIO appear?

Refer to section "AT PLAY,

NO

AUDIO DOES NOT APPEAR".

YES

Is there audio signal at

NO

Check circuit of HEAD AMP
and CYLINDER UNIT.

pins 24 and 27 of IC701?
YES

Is there audio signal at

NO

Change IC701.

pins 78 and 80 of IC701?
YES

Check circuit around of J8001.

E-27

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Hi-Fi AUDIO
CAN NOT RECORD

Does E-E AUDIO appear?

Refer to section "E-E AUDIO

NO

(MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR".

YES

AT state of video recording,
is there audio signal at

Check circuit around of J651,

NO

J652, J8002 and TU301.

pins 7, 9, 69 and 71 of IC701?
YES

Is there audio signal at
pins 78 and 80 of

NO

Change IC701.

IC701?
YES

At recording and play, is

NO

Check CYLINDER UNIT.

there signal at pins 7, 8
and 9 of CP101?
YES

Check IC701.

E-28

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
(DVD SECTION)
DECK DOES NOT ACCEPT
OPEN/CLOSE

NO

Is the voltage at pin 3, 18 and
19 of IC2301 about DC6V ?

Check P.CON +6V line of
POWER BLOCK.

YES

Is the lose connection

YES

Check CP2302 connection
to DECK.

at CD2302 to DECK ?

NO

Check loader block.

NO PLAYBACK PICTURE OF AV
JACK

Is there voltage

No

Check IC4001 and peripheral

(beam current) at
JG017 and JG019 ?

circuit.

Yes

Is there signal at pins
196, 198, 201, 203, 206
and 208 of IC4001?

No
Check LOADER BLOCK.

Yes

Is there VIDEO signal at Yes
pins 183, 184, 186, 187
and 189 of IC4001 ?

Check J8007 and peripheral
circuit.

No

Change IC4001.

E-29

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO PLAYBACK PICTURE OF
S-VIDEO JACK

Is there Y signal at

YES

Check J8008 and
peripheral circuit.

pin 184 of IC4001 ?
NO

Change IC4001.

NO COLOR PLAYBACK PICTURE
OF S-VIDEO JACK

Is there C signal at
pin 183 of IC4001 ?

YES

Check J8008 and
peripheral circuit.

NO

Is there Y signal at
pin 184 of IC4001?

REFER TO "NO PLAYBACK
PICTURE OF S-VIDEO JACK".

NO

YES

Is there VIDEO signal

YES

REFER TO "NO PLAYBACK
PICTURE OF AV JACK" .

at pin 186 of IC4001?
NO

Is the voltage at pins 34, NO
80, 109, 147, 158 and 218
of IC4001 about 1.8V?

Check P.CON+3.3V line on
POWER BLOCK.

YES

Change IC4001.

E-30

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO AUDIO ON PLAYBACK

YES

Is there AUDIO signal at
pins 7 and 8 of IC8102 ?

Check IC8102 and
peripheral circuit.

NO

Change IC4001.

NO DIGITAL AUDIO ON
PLAYBACK OF COAXIAL JACK

Check connection at RCA
Cable.

Is there waveform at pin 5 Yes
of J8006 about 1Vp-p?
No

Is there waveform at
pin 126 of IC4001
about 3Vp-p ?

Yes

Check Q8001 and peripheral
circuit.

No

Change IC4001.

E-31

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO ANALOG AUDIO ON
PLAYBACK

Is there AUDIO signal at
pins 1 and 7 of IC8001 ?

Yes

Check J8006 and peripheral
circuit.

No

Is there waveform at pins Yes

Is there voltage at pin

1, 2, 3 and 16 of IC8102 ?

6 of IC8102 about 5V ?

No
Yes

Change IC4001.

Change IC8102.

E-32

No
Check AT+5V.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO HDMI ON PLAYBACK

Is there voltage at pins 161,
No
178 of IC4001 about 1.8V
and at pins 166 and 172

Check 1.8V and 3.3V line of
IC4001 and peripheral circuit.

about 3.3V ?
Yes

Is there voltage at pins
18 and 19 of CP5901?
(Connects with monitor)

No

Check P.CON 5V line and
peripheral circuit.

Yes

Is there waveform
Q5904 (SCL) and
Q5905 (SDA) ?

No

Check IC4001 and peripheral
circuit.

Yes

Change IC4001.

E-33

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

NO USB ON PLAYBACK

Is there voltage at pin 65

No

Check P.CON 3.3V line of
IC4001 and peripheral circuit.

of IC4001 about 3.3V ?
Yes

Is there voltage at pins 4

No

Change IC6601.

and 5 of IC6601 5V.
Yes

Is there voltage at pins 4 No
and 5 of CP6602 ?

Change CD6601.

Yes

Is there waveform
at pins 2 and 3 of
CP6602 ?

No

Check IC4001 and peripheral
circuit.

Yes

Change IC4001.

E-34

DVD BLOCK DIAGRAM

DVD LOADER
DM-S/3O

A

B

+3.3VREG
IC4003
BA00BC0WFP-E2

A

C

+1.8VREG
IC4004
BA00BC0WFP-E2

X4001

E
DVD/CDPD

VCR BLOCK

B, C

RF, A, B, C, D, E, F

RX

OPU

TX
DVD/CD, DVD_LD, CD_LD, VREF(VC), VR/DVD, VR/CD

SPINDLE/
STEPING/
SLED
MOTOR

TR+/-, FO+/-,
MOT_LD+/-,
MOT_SLED+/-,
MOT_SPDL+/-

Motor Drive
IC2301
LA6565VR-TLM-E

DVD-H, P-H/I-L

SPINDLE/SLED/
FOCUS/TRACK_PWM,
TRAY_CLOSE/OPEN, DRVSB
F

DAC_A~E_VIDEO
MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP/HDMI
IC4001
ZR36888HLCG
(Vaddis8)

SPDIF

DVD RESET

HOME, TIN_SW, TOUT_SW

ZERO

HDMI BLOCK

I/TMDS_D2+/-,
I/TMDS_D1+/-,
I/TMDS_D0+/-,
I/TMDS_CLK+/-,
I2CCLK, I2CDAT

ML, MC, MD,
AMCLK, ABCLK,
ASDATA0

HDMI_DET

HDMI CONNECTOR
CP5901

DVD-H
UBS Current Limitation
IC6601
RT9702-PB

G

USB_DN

HA0~A20,
HD0~D15,
MEMCS0, MEMCS1,
RD, WR

16Mbit Flash
IC4007
SST39VF1601-70-4CEKE

CP6601
USB_DP

USB_DN,
USB_DP,
5V
USB CONNECTOR
CP6603

F-1

AUDIO L
AUDIO R

USB BLOCK

5V
D

2ch Audio DAC
IC8102
PCM1753DBQR

B

D

SD_D0~D15

64Mbit SDRAM
IC4005
M12L64164A-7TG

B

SD_A0~A11,
RAMCS0/RAMCS1/RAMRAS/RAMCAS/
RAMWE/SD_BA0, RAMCLK, RAMDQM

A--- AT+3.8V
B--- +3.3V
C--- +1.8V
D--- +5V
E--- +A5V
F--- +6V
G--- AT+5.2V

F-2

VCR BLOCK DIAGRAM

SPDIF

A, H

TU_V_OUT

TUNER
TU301

O

OS8001
OPTICAL

Y

YUV OUT
J8007

Y(G)_OUT
DVD BLOCK

U(PB)_OUT
U
V(PR)_OUT
C_OUT

V
C
Y

S-VIDEO OUT
J8008

DVD_A
OPE AMP
IC8001
RC4580IDR

D
DVD_V_OUT
DVD_A_OUT

REAR IN JACK
J8002

V
L

REAR_V_IN

L

C
R
IC8002
MM1501XNRE

A

C

R
Y/C_VIDEO OUT
Y/C/AUDIO/CCD/
HEAD AMP
IC101
LA71206M-MPB-E

VCR/DVD VIDEO SW
IC8005
MM1501XNRE

DVD AUDIO OUT JACK
J8006
COAXIAL

C

SW V_OUT

FRONT AV JACK
J653
V
J652
J651

R

SYSCON/TIMER/SERVO
IC3001
OEC0157B

NORMAL A_ON/OUT

L

VIDEO_OUT

REAR_A_IN
SIF_OUT
FRONT_A_IN
RF_CONV_A_OUT

B, F

HIFI/DEMODULATOR
IC701
LA72670BM-L-MPB-E

HiFi_AUDIO_OUT
A, C, E

V

REAR OUT JACK
J8001

L
R

A ...P.CON+5V
B ...P.CON+5V (MICON)
C ...P.CON+9V
D ...P.CON+12V
E ...AT+5.2V
F ...AT+5V (MICON)
G ...AT+12.6V
H ...+32V

F-3

F-4

G-1
W824

R8101

W833
C4080

C4015

C4038

R4039

W837
R4038

D4005

R4051

C4052

C4077

C4020

R4036

R4037

C4082

C4074

B4005

C4072

B4006

B2304

C2342

B2303

R4404

R4402

R4072

B4012

C4056

R6603

C2347

C2305

C6602

R6613

B6601

R2338

R2313

R2327

R6605

R2351

R2356

R6606

R2350

R2353

R2352

R2359

C6609 C6610

R2346

R2348

R2347

C2348

C2301

C2306

C2317

C2332

C6604

D2304

R2357

C4111

C4012

C4044

C4107

C4014
C4017 C4016

C4033

C4088
C4117

R4061

R2329

W810

R2323

Q2305 Q2303

C4036

C4065

C8105

B4019

C4002

C4116

R2349
C2307

B6602

C2357
C2359
C2360
C2358

W809

R2321
R2326

R2342

CP2301

C8104

C8108

C4099

B4004

R4021

C4010

R4020

C4008

R4019

C4109 B4022

C4019
C4023
C4013

C4018

R4002

R4022 R4043

C8107

C4029

R4003

R4001

C4022 B4017

B4011

C2304

R2309

C2337 D2303

C2365

C4075

B4003

C4114

R2302

C8122

X4001
C4120

C4003

C4085

C4004

B4009

C4001

C4087

C4076

W865 B4016

C5902 B5901

R5910

R5909

C4071_1

R2358

R4059

R4004

R4005

R4086
C4025

C4081
R4024

R4407

B4021 B4020

R5904

C4101

CP6603

C4046

C4045

B4002

C4007

C4027

C4122

R4408

C4103

C4031 B4001 C4024

C4030 C4119

C4028
R4070

C8111

C8120

B4015

R4012

C8110

129
C4035

L5901

C8115

D8112

193

C8124

D8111

IC4007
Q5905 Q5904

C8102

D5902

L5902

D5903

C5901

Q5901
Q5903 D5901
R5906
R5905

C8101

L5904

C4034

L5903
CP5901

Q5902

C8121

R4062
R5902
R5903

R5908

R2308
R2301
R2307
R2305
R2310

DEF091A

B8103

C4041 C4040

C8119

IC4005

R5901

R4025
C4098

R4042
W836

IC2301

L8101

R4053
R4054
C4069

R5907

R4027
R4026

65

C4070_1

R2328
R2325

C2313

C2341_1

R2333

CP2303

IC8102

1

R4058

R2335

L8105

R2354
C4086

R2336

R4071 B4010

C4050

R4052

R8113
C8125
R8112 C8114
C8126
C8113

C2303
R2304

R2306
R2318
R2332

B2302

C2340_1

C2302
R2303

R2337
R2330
R2324
R2319
R2334

C2316_1

C2310_1

C2314_1

R2339

L8104

C4047
R4008

R4063
R4060

C4057

B4013

C4068_1

B2301

C2309
R2340
R2341

R2320

C8127 C8103

B4008
R4048

C4021

C4032
C4096

R4078 D4004

D4003

D4002

R4406

C2315

R2360

C2329_1

CP2302

W815 W831

L8103

C4067_1

C4051

C2328_1

DVD MT/USB (TOP SIDE)

W834

W826
C8112

W820

W830
W850
C8109 C8106

C4064

W838

C4039 R4040 R4044

R4016
R4045

C2343_1

C6605

Q2301

C4102

R4010
R4018

C4062

W854

C4083

C2346_1

R6615

R6614

C6606

CP6601

Q2302

L8102

C4078

C4063

IC4004

C4108

C4026

R4067

W817

W807 C4091

DMF071A

B4007
C4095

C4011_1

R4047

R4032

R4009
R4081

IC6601

C4100

C4110_1

C4053_1

W804

C6603

C2331

W819 W818

C4066

C4097

C4084_1

R4080

IC4003

C4089

C4090

L4001

R4066

R2355

IC4001

C4009_1

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS

DVD MT (BOTTOM SIDE)

DEF091A

CP6602

Q2304
D6601

DMF071A

CP8101_1

CD4002

G-2

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
VCR MT/OPERATION/OPERATION2 (INSERTED PARTS)
SOLDER SIDE

DEE079A
SW699

SW687

SW690
CP683

SW689

R700
R698

W041

CP651_1

W109
W110

R553

W012

35

HS502

R5

W239

D508

_1
15

W011

D529

R513

D519
D522

01_1

W877

CP5

W856

C516

RISK

D501

C513

D502

D505

AS MARKED .

R505

R506

D506

D503

C
52
6

- REPLACE

R516

C525

Q501

HS501

R508

R529

W017

D509

R504 D504

W013

OF FIRE

C509

D518
R549

R530

FH502

CP 8
W022

J8006
OS8001

C8022

J8007

S801Y
R8028

S502
C8015_1

C8005
C8048

L8001

J8008

W164

R706

R8029
C8043
R8036
C8047_1
R8033

L8002

R501

C8024

W018

W019

L8007

S501
CD501

W021
W020

C8032

W820

L501

C502_1

R8047

01

FH501

C8063_1
R503

W023

W880

1

J8001

001_

C8035

W091

J8002

D8005

W093

C8037
W092

W095

C104
C115

C511_1

F5

R8004
D8004

Q8004

C105

W163

Q3008

C8003_1

W819 CP102_1
C755_1

D8006

W168

02

W014

C8034

R8059

W094

C751

CP101

W906
C3029

W165

R723

L301

W097
C8038

S802X
W167

S802Y
R105

C763

C119_1

R8011

W166

W206

R719

L101

R109

C740_1

W207

C758

15

R5

C8051

C8036
W098

W172
W169

C5

C8062_1
W077

W170

TU301

C767

W208

C540_1

R512

W881

C8004_1

W171

C123

L8009

W145

W852
C101

C765

C8075_1
R8053

C174

S801X

W081

W078

Q104

W016

W084
R8009

L705

C163

L703

W238

W063

C110

C731

W052

W879

L102

W146
R140

C112

D510

W085

01

R144

C512

C8013

W083
W082
W080
W079

C131

D524

Q502
Q507
IC501

W847

W089

C3033

30

C138
C136

C722

W062

W147

B501

R533
W829

W822

CP

W151
Q105

W826

W090

W152
W150
W149

W153
W148

W204

L107

W229

Q3004

W836

X101

W230

C315_1

X3001

C135

C721_1

C318_1

D3009

W139

R137

W835

C142

D514
W842

W064

W060

W157
W156
W243

D8001

W155

C719

W231

C309

W116

W121
W118

W185
R3016

W195

W202

W199

W200

W201

L104_1

R123

C713
C759

G-3

W184

W186

L8008

W850

C152

R534

W068

W061

W162
W160
W158

W159

W815

R710

C720_1

W237

W119

W123
W125
W120
W124

W189

W190

W194

W161

D512

W066

D3002

T501

Q510

W067

L103

W128
W126

W127

W232

R704

W133
W131
W130

W801

C102

R702
R703

W135

W073

W242

W069

D511

W845

IC503

C3016

W071
W070

C504

C505

C3032

D3007
W065
L3003

D527

C518

D507

W816

L505
W074

W072

W138

W804

C501

W004
W076

W075
R3012

C506

W885

W044

C3013
C3052

W134

W192

W005
W046

W042

W136

C753

C716

W047

C522

D656

C531
W008
W007

W045

W205
C728

W886

W846

W833

W050
W049
W048

W141
W140

W817

W235

W051

W867

C3045

W142

W193

C727
C712

R712

R724

C742
C750_1

W236

W821

W117
W114

W144
W143
D3001

W806

W054

5

00

Q3

W137

C756

C725

CP103

W196

C726

R718

R728

C735

W837

C3021_1

W132

R729

W220

L704

L701

W221

W197

W198

W225

Q3006

L702

W223
W222

W055
W053

W838

W203

C8031

W224

C313_1

C3000

W227

W226

Q3002

C519
R509

W058

W057

L506
C521

IC502

W807

W056

W113

C8010_1

TP101

W122

W043

C8040_1

TP701

R3050

W099

C653

W827

Q503
C514

Q505

R527

Q504

W025

W024

C8042

W228

W028

W026
W101

W187

W188

W214

L8004

TP3002

W216

W215

TP3001

W191

W246

W245

CP653

W217
W218
W219

Q3001

W841

W834

C600

W027

W103

W100

W173
C535

R554

R3019

R517
W002

W001

W241
W104
W102

C656

W032

W031

W174

W832

W034

W105

D516

W003
R514

W108

R3002

R3028

W179

W210

W211

W212

W213

W037
W036
W033

R3011

D533

D526

W840
C3023

D523

R651

W839

W178
W175

R3015

DME063A

C652

W112

W111

SW3001

W182

W183

D686

V651

SW653

SW654

SW655

D685

R691

OS651

J651

J652

J653

R692

CP682

SW686

R693

R697

SW691

R695

R689
R686
R699

SW697

DEE080A

SW685

D5

DEE081A

G-4

G-5

DME063A

DEE080A
Q661

Q657 Q656
R673
R672 R667 R666

1

Q662
Q663

Q658
Q655

85

Q653

C8059

R664

R3037

IC3099_1
Q3007

C3005

R3001
R3014
C732

Q107

R141

R132

C705

C717
C718

Q109

R716
R306

Q652

C730

C307
C308

C724
C733
C708
R708

C302
C317

C165

C108

R8015
R8014
R8001

C771

C741

C748
C702 C744
R722 R720
R714
R721
C749

C752

C760

C768

R727
R731
R725 C762
C764 C766
C704
R726

C169

C166

1

C303

61
R717

C701

C723

C709

R8022R8008
R8012

R8007
C8028

C116
C109
C129

R142
C162

21

C711 R713
C706
R707
C703

R711 R715
C710

C739

C747

C158

C154

41

C707

C757
C754

C156

R129
C147

IC
10
1

41

C714
R701
C715

C743

R127

C160 C141
R126

C139

C140

R8005
R8006
C8025

C106
R107
R113
C120
C125 R116 R114
R119 C127 R117 C122
C126
R115
C121 R111
C118 C117
R112
C124
R106
C132
C114

61

C746

R122
C143

C133

R108

C107

R103

R102

21

C161
C151 R133
C146
C145
R131

R3031
C148
C144

C137
C134

R124

R136

C8057

R138
R139

R3032

C3004 C3007

R3035
C3041 R3056

C3020 C3008

Q102

C3066

Q651
C3035

57

Q103

1

R3036

Q659

C3018
R3027
C3027
C3019
C3015 R3020 R3007
R3017 C3010

R3003

R101
R110

R3009

Q654

R3021

Q101

C3030

R3038

Q8005

R676

Q665
29

Q8006 R8016

C654

Q513 Q514

R8048
R8021

R677
R678

R3010

C3024 C3009
R3062 C3025 C3053
R3057
C3050 R3033
R3049

R3043
C3001

Q509

C3002

R3047

R3008

R3044

R3087
R3034

R3030

IC
30
01

C3014

R8051

R663
R662

C3038
R3063
C3031

R521

R3022

Q8007

R674

Q8003

R3025
C3044

C3040

R8034

R3053
C3065 C3034C3049

R8049

C3017

IC8001

R3083 R3026

R8052

R8017

C655

R3046

Q8008
R8030
C8045
C8065 R8038
R8045 R8041 C8064 R8055
R8050

Q8002

C8014

Q8012
R8031
R8013

R8026 R8024

R8010

R670

Q666

R8042
C8050

C8023

R8025 Q8009

C8056
R8057

C8049
R8035
R8039
C8044

R8046

R8023
Q8011

C3061
C3036

R3004

R8027
C8009
C8033

C8008

R8003
Q8010

R671
R669 R661

C3022

C3006

R522
C524
R520

Q8001

C8055
R8002
R8054
B8001
C8021

C8054

Q8020

R519
R518

C510

C8058
C8046

R8037

Q8022

R668

R675

R3055

R531
R547

C508
R507

R301
R304

Q8021
Q8019

R665

Q506
R683

R532

C527

R524

R552

R511
C534
R523

C520
R536
R515

C8060

R8040

1
70
IC

C544

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
VCR MT (CHIP MOUNTED PARTS)
SOLDER SIDE

W800
W808

R302

IC8005

IC8002

IC3003
R3051
R3006

Q664

Q3003

Q660

R3045

DEE081A
DEE079A

G-6

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
LOADING MOTOR (CHIP MOUNTED PARTS)

SOLDER SIDE

SOLDER SIDE

SW1

LOADING MOTOR (INSERTED PARTS)

CD2302

SW
SOLDER SIDE

SW2
D D0 0
CD2301

M2601

G-7

OR

BLUE

BL

RE

M2602

G-8

A

B

P.CON+3.3V

C4091

100P CH

F

C4108

(A_GND)

0.1

F

YK

C4101

10V 100

C4087

0.1 F

C4122

0.1 B
R4012

1M

D

47 KA

C4036 0.1 B

C4084_1
RX

W807

CD4002 (CP501_1)
CH2D1101
1
AT+5.2V

TP4015
TP4011

L4001

W834

6

TP4021
C4066
1

TP4022

GND(M)

7

P.CON+6V

8

P.CON+A5V

9

UNREG+3.8V 10

B

UNREG+3.8V 11

TP4027
TP4028

GND(A)

12

SPDIF

13

3

EN

VCC

1

2

GND

VO

ADJ

6

4

5

R4009

10V100 KA

5.6K
+-1%

P.CON+3.3V

1K+-1%

2

R4047

330 +-1%

R4067

16V 47 KA

C4110_1

F

C4111

0.1

+-1%

R4081

UNREG+3.8V

+-1%

10P CH

C4090

10K

10V 100 KA

REG+1.8V IC
IC4004
BA00BC0WFP

R4066

R4032

DVD-H

UNREG+3.8V
10V 100 KA

5

C4100

4

C4089

6

0.01 B

2

1.5K

C4098

5

RDY(I/O(0))/RX
W850

TP4020

C4080

1

R4080

B

ABCLK
ALRCLK

C4114
ADJ

3.9K

C4083

VO

F

2.2
MMZ1608R102CT
B4006

GND

0.1

B4019

VCC

AMCLK

220
220
4.7K C4119

4

SSCCLK/TX

TP4013

P.CON+5V 2.2uH 0305

SPDIF

EN

C4015

R4026
R4027
R4407

220

3

GND(D)

AT+5.2V

JG4031
R4025

0.001 B

REG+3.3V IC
IC4003
BA00BC0WFP

SYS_MUTE
HOME

16V 47 KA

0.1 F
JG4030

2

GND(D)
W830

VCC+6V
P.CON+A5V

AT+5.2V
TP4012

4

PCB130
DMF071
ASDATA0

SPDIF

SD_D1
SD_D15
SD_D0

SD_D13
SD_D2
SD_D14

SD_D3

6.3V

W804

FROM/TO POWER
DVD/VR 130mm
DVD COMBO 250mm

0.01 B

C4107

MMZ1608
R102CT

B4020

6.3V 100 KA

4.7K
R4045

R4002 75 +-1%

R4003 75 +-1%

R4004 75 +-1%

R4005 75 +-1%

R4086 75 +-1%

JG4025
JG4026
JG4027
JG4028
C4029 0.1 F
C4103
JG4029

R4058

B4010

MMZ1608R102CT
JG4016
JG4017

R4024

150

4.7K

C4025

R4071

0.1 F

JG4014
JG4032

B
1
C4024
SD_D12

SD_D4

SD_D10
SD_D5
SD_D11

SD_D7
SD_D9
SD_D6

SD_D8

NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE EACH PART WAS
MEASURED WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER
DURING PLAYBACK.

C4097 0.01 B

6.3V 47 KA
C4072

0.1

0.1 F

6.3V 220 YK

C4070_1

0.1 F

C4067_1

C4075

6.3V 47 KA

C4071_1
C4086 0.001 B
C4085 0.001 B

RFINN
RFINP

10K
+-1%

R4022

VDDC
GNDADC
GNDAFER
DVDLD
CDLD
DVDMD
CDMD
RESLOAD
BGCAP
OPUREF
ADCIN[F]
ADCIN[K]
ADCIN[E]
GNDADC
ADCIN[J]
ADCIN[D]
ADCIN[H]
ADCIN[C]
VDDAFE
VDDSAFE
ADCIN[B]
VDDAFE
0.1 F
C4023

MMZ1608R102CT

DUPRD1

2
RAMCLK

RAMWE#
RAMDQM

RAMCS1#
RAMRAS#
RAMCAS#

SD_A9

SD_A10

SD_A8

SD_A11
RAMCS0#
SD_BA0

C

RX

DUPTD1

RF

OPU_A
JG4015

JG4013

0.1 F

+-1%
R4043
10K

C4004

100P CH
1 B
C4116
C4088
JG4012

JG4011
VDDP
ICGPCI/O[5]
ICGPCI/O[4]
GNDC
B4017

C4120

0.1 F
C4020

0.001
B
R4059
100
(W803)
R4008
100
C4022
0.1 F

1
C4019

B

0.1 F
C4018
SD_A1
SD_A7
SD_A0

SD_A4
SD_A3
SD_A5
SD_A2
SD_A6

NOTE: THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

H-1

OPU_B

OPU_C

SPDL_SENSOPU_D

VC
OPU_F
SPDL_SENS+
OPU_E

DVD_LD
CD_LD
(VR_DVD) DVD/CDPD
(VR_CD) DVD/CDPD

(DVD-L/CD-H)
DVD/CD
HDMI_DET
C4068_1

6.3V 100 KA

B4013
C4057

180P CH MMZ1608R102CT

0.1 F
JG4009
JG4010

D1_2

TP4010

GPCI/O[50]
GPCI/O[49]
GPCI/O[48]
IDGPCI/O[5]
GPCI/O[34]
GPCI/O[33]
GPCI/O[42]
VDDP
GPCI/O[40]

F

C4109

USB_DP
USB_DN

BOOT1
BOOT2
P.CON+3.3V

3

1

RESET

100

MMZ1608R102CT

0.1

6.3V 100 KA

1K

C4078

1K
R4054

15P CH

C4035

TP4014

MMZ1608R102CT
R4053

R4016

C4027 0.1 F
JG4019
JG4020
JG4021
JG4022
JG4023
JG4024
C4030 1 B

8P CH

1

C4053_1

B4004

C4034
X4001
100BT02701
27MHz

5

I2CDAT
I2CCLK
HDMI_DET
I/TMDS_D2+
I/TMDS_D2I/TMDS_D1+
I/TMDS_D1I/TMDS_D0+
I/TMDS_D0I/TMDS_CLK+
I/TMDS_CLKUSB_DP
USB_DN
AT+5.2V
VCC+6V

I/TMDS_CLK+
I/TMDS_CLK-

W836
R4042
100
0.1 F
C4028

6

FROM/TO HDMI/USB

I/TMDS_D0+
I/TMDS_D0-

6.3V 100 KA

NC

MMZ1608R102CT

C4009_1

TP4003
TP4007

B4021

F

I2CDAT
I2CCLK

I/TMDS_D2+
I/TMDS_D2HDVCC+3.3V
I/TMDS_D1+
I/TMDS_D1-

0.1

C4016 0.1 F
C4017 0.1 F
R4010
33
R4018
33

R4408
430 +-1%

C4052

C4014
0.1 F

HD0
HA4
RD
HA3
HA2
MEMCS0
HA1
HA0

HDVCC+1.8V

0.1 F

HD2
HA17
HD9
HA7
HD1
HA6
HD8
HA5

B4022 MMZ1608R102CT

R4070
75 +-1%

6.3V 100 KA

MEMCS0
RD
WR
SD_A0
SD_A1
SD_A2
SD_A3
SD_A4
SD_A5
SD_A6
SD_A7
SD_A8
SD_A9
SD_A10
SD_A11
SD_D0
SD_D1
SD_D2
SD_D3
SD_D4
SD_D5
SD_D6
SD_D7
SD_D8
SD_D9
SD_D10
SD_D11
SD_D12
SD_D13
SD_D14
SD_D15
RAMCS0#
RAMRAS#
RAMCAS#
SD_BA0
RAMDQM
RAMWE#
RAMCLK

390 +-1%
DAC_VIDEO_C
DAC_VIDEO_B
DAC_VIDEO_D
DAC_VIDEO_A
DAC_VIDEO_E

C4012

HD10
HA18

MMZ1608R102CT

0.1 F

B

R4001

JG4018

B4015

0.1 F

0.01 B

1

193 RFINP
253 GPCI/O[51]
SSCCLK / GPCI/O[59]
SSCTXD / GPCIO[60]
194 RFINN
254 GPCI/O[47]
SSCRXD / GPCIO[17]
195
255 GPCI/O[16]
MEMCS[1]
196 ADCIN[A]
VDDP
256 GNDP
MEMAD[15]
MEMAD[16]
MEMAD[14]
MEMAD[13]
MEMAD[12]
MEMDA[15]
MEMAD[11]
MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP/HDMI IC
MEMDA[7]
IC4001
GNDP
ZR36888HLCG
MEMAD[10]
MEMDA[14]
MEMAD[9]
MEMDA[6]
MEMAD[8]
MEMDA[13]
MEMDA[5]
MEMAD[20]
VDDP
MEMDA[12]
MEMWR/
MEMDA[4]
VDDC
MEMDA[11]
MEMDA[3]
MEMAD[19]
GNDC
MEMDA[10]
MEMAD[18]
GNDP
MEMDA[2]
MEMAD[17]
MEMDA[9]
MEMAD[7]
MEMDA[1]
MEMAD[6]
MEMDA[8]
MEMAD[5]
VDDP
MEMDA[0]
126 S/PDIFOUT
MEMAD[4]
MEMRD/
127 AOUT[2] / ADPWMN[0]
65 VDDUSB
MEMAD[3]
66 USBDP
128 AOUT[1] / ADPWMP[1]
MEMAD[2]
67 USBDN
129 AOUT[0]/ADPWMN[1]
MEMCS[0]/
68 GNDUSB
MEMAD[1]
130 GPCI/O[65]
MEMAD[0]
69 RAMADD[4]
GNDP
VDD-IP
VDDP
GPCI/O[61]
GPCI/O[62]
RAMCKE
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128

C4007

7

GND
TRAY_OPEN
TRAY_CLOSE
VDDPWM3.3V
HOME
TOUT_SW
TIN_SW
DVD/CD
DRVSB
RF
OPU_A
OPU_B
OPU_C
OPU_D
OPU_E
OPU_F
VC
SPDL_SENSSPDL_SENS+
DVD/CDPD
DVD_LD
CD_LD
SPINDLE_PWM
SLED_PWM
TRACK_PWM
FOCUS_PWM
P.CON+A5V
P.CON+3.3V
VCC+6V
M_GND
P.CON+5V
P.CON+3.3V
GND

B4005

C4031

C4013
HD11
HD3
HA19

GPCI/O[57]

GNDDABS2
GNDDACP
RSET
DAC1
VDDDAC
DAC2
DAC3
VDDDAC
DAC4
DAC5
VDDDACD
DAC6
GNDDACD
GNDDACD
AVDDT18
AGNDC
HDCSET
AGNDP
HDTXDP2
HDTXDN2
AVDDP
HDTXDP1
HDTXDN1
AGNDP
HDTXDP0
HDTXDN0
AVDDP
HDTXCP
HDTXCN
AGNDP
AHGND
AHVDD
GCLKP
XO
VDDA
RESET/
GNDA
GNDP
VDDP
ADPWMN[7]
ADPWMP[7]
ADPWMN[6]
ADPWMP[6]
ADPWMN[5]
ADPWMP[5]
VDDC
GNDC
ADPWMN[4]
ADPWMP[4]
ADPWMN[3]
ADPWMP[3]
VDDP
ADPWMN[2]
GNDP
GPCI/O[25]
GPCI/O[20]
ADPWMP[2]
VDDP-A2
AMCLK
GNDP-A2
ABCLK
ALRCLK

8

FROM/TO MOTOR DRIVE

MMZ1608R102CT

B4001
MMZ1608R102CT

C4081

F

+1.8V
+3.3V

0.1 F
C4011_1

0.1

HD12
WR
HD4

B4003

6.3V
47 KA

NC

C4010

MMZ1608R102CT

C4069

HA10
HD14
HA9
HD6
HA8
HD13
HD5

0.1 F

2

F

C4102 6.3V 100 KA

3

NC
NC

C4008
0.1

HA15
HA16
HA14
HA13
HA12
HD15
HA11
HD7

C4077

4

HA0
HA1
HA2
HA3
HA4
HA5
HA6
HA7
HA8
HA9
HA10
HA11
HA12
HA13
HA14
HA15
HA16
HA17
HA18
HA19
HA20
HD0
HD1
HD2
HD3
HD4
HD5
HD6
HD7
HD8
HD9
HD10
HD11
HD12
HD13
HD14
HD15

SYS_MUTE
AMCLK
ABCLK
ALRCLK
DAC_VIDEO_C
DAC_VIDEO_B
DAC_VIDEO_D
DAC_VIDEO_A
DAC_VIDEO_E
MD
MC
ML
P.CON+5V
P-H/I-L
GND
RESET
ASDATA0

MMZ1608R102CT

6.3V 100 KA C4082
C4026 0.1 F
6.3V 100 KA C4044
C4051
0.1 F
6.3V 100 KA C4074

NC
NC

6

B4002

W865 MMZ1608R102CTVDDAFERF

129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192

JG4003

GND
P.CON+3.3V

H
FROM/TO AUDIO/VIDEO

B4016

RAMADD[3]
RAMADD[5]
RAMADD[2]
RAMADD[6]
VDDP
RAMADD[1]
RAMADD[7]
RAMADD[0]
GNDP
RAMADD[8]
VDDC
RAMADD[10]
GNDC
RAMADD[9]
VDDP
RAMADD[11]
RAMCS[0]/
RAMBA[0]
GNDP
RAMCS[1]/
RAMRAS/
RAMCAS/
VDDP
RAMWE/
RAMDQM
GNDPCLK
PCLK
VDDPCLK
RAMDAT[8]
GNDP
RAMDAT[7]
RAMDAT[9]
RAMDAT[6]
VDDP
RAMDAT[10]
RAMDAT[5]
RAMDAT[11]
GNDP
RAMDAT[4]
VDDC
RAMDAT[12]
GNDC
RAMDAT[3]
VDDP
RAMDAT[13]
RAMDAT[2]
RAMDAT[14]
GNDP
RAMDAT[1]
RAMDAT[15]
RAMDAT[0]
VDDP
CPUNMI
GNDP
ADPWMP[0]
IDGPCIO[0]

TOUT_SW

JG4001
JG4002

GPCI/O[52]
GPCI/O[53]
GPCI/O[54]

G

W817

256255 254 253 252251 250 249 248 247 246245 244 243242 241 240 239 238 237 236 235 234 233 232 231 230 229 228 227 226 225 224 223 222 221 220 219 218 217 216 215 214 213 212 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200 199 198 197 196 195 194 193

64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

R4051
0.001 B

C4032

TIN_SW
TRAY_CLOSE

FROM/TO MEMORY

5

4.7K

0.001 B

C4096

4.7K
4.7K

4.7K
R4039

4.7K
R4036

R4037

R4038

JG4004

(D_GND)

DUPTD1
1SS355 DUPRD1
1SS355 DUPTD0
1SS355 DUPRD0
FOCUS_PWM
SLED_PWM
DRVSB
(MUTE-L)
SPINDLE_PWM
C4003
B4011

4.7K

TP4009

GNDP

P.CON+5V

TP4008

R4406 4.7K

D1_1

VDD-IP

JG009

R4078

4.7K

JG4007
JG4008
C4033

DUPRD0

0.027 B
C4002
0.1 F
R4061
11K
R4052
IRRCV
0.027 B MMZ1608R102CT
4.7K
R4062
39K
TRACK_PWM

DUPTD0

JG008

B4012 MMZ1608R102CTC4056

JG007

JG029

R4060
11K

R4404

DUPRD1

R4063
15K

DUPTD1

C4117

1SS355

100P CH
D4004
B4009
D4003
MMZ1608 C4001
R102CT 0.0012 B D4002

JG006

R4021
R4020
R4019

D4005

R4072

BOOT1

JG005

10

JG004

7

4.7K

BOOT2

JG4006

R4402

33
33
33

JG003

DUPTD1
DUPRD1
DUPTD0
DUPRD0
PWMCI[0]
PWMCI[6]
GPCI/O[46]
VDDPWMS
PWMCO[4]
GNDPWMS
GPCI/O[44]
PWMCO[2]

UNREG+3.8V

JG002

JG4005

C4038
0.01 B

JG001

P-H/I-L

8

TRAY_OPEN
TP4005
MD
TP4006 MC
TP4004
ML

P.CON+5V

MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP SCHEMATIC

F

DIAGRAM (DVD MT PCB)

C4065

E

3.9K +-1%

D

C4076

C

VDDDAC

B

220

A

THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CAUTION:SINCE
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY

E

1
ARE

ATTENTION

:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UN
ETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES

F

G

H

H-2

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

MEMORY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

8

8

(DVD MT PCB)
FROM/TO MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP

1
2
4
5
6
7

3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

CS

19

RAMCS1#

A11

BA0

RAS

20

HA1

NC

SD_BA0

A9

BA1

21

HA2

CKE

RAMRAS#

RAMCS0#

A8

A10/AP

22

A1

HA3

RAMCAS#

CAS

SD_A10

A7

A0

23

A0

HA4

RAMDQM
RAMWE#

WE

SD_A0

A6

A1

24

A2

HA5

LDQM

SD_D7

0.1 F

SD_A1

A5

A2

SD_A2

A4

A3

SD_A9
SD_A8
SD_A7
SD_A6
SD_A5
SD_A4

28

CE#

17

A3

18

GND

19

A4

20

OE#

HA6

21

A5

HA7

22

DQ0

HA17

23

A6

SD_A11

24

33
32
31
30

DQ8

29

RD

A7

28

HD0

A17

DQ1

27

HD8

DQ9

26

HD1

A18

25

HD9

DQ2

CLK

VDD

25

12

HA18

UDQM

DQ7

R4048
47K
JG4035 NC

HD2

NC

SD_D6

VSSQ

26

A19

RAMCLK
W838 HA19

VSS

SD_D5

VSS

5

SD_A3

4

C4047
VDD

27

DQ10

14

WP#

15

DQ3

46
JG4034 NC
RAMDQM

16

35
34

HD10

DQ8

DQ6

C4046

0.1 F
HD3

45

VPP

VDDQ

DQ5

0.1 F

RESET

13

36

DQ11

DQ9

VDDQ

C4041

WR

C4039

HD11

6

SD_D4

0.1 F

HA20

SD_D8

0.1 F

44

RP#

DQ10

43

VCC

SD_D9

VSSQ

42

WE#

SD_D10

41

DQ4

JG4033

HA19

40

A20

SD_D3

C4045

39

DQ12

9

A19

DQ4

38

HD4

DQ5

10

39

HD12

11

40

HD5

DQ3

DQ11

0.1 F

SD_D11
W837

VSSQ

DQ12

8

54
53
52
51
50
49

VDDQ

C4040

37

HA8

SD_D2

0.1 F

36

HA9

SD_D1

DQ2

48

DQ13

DQ1

47

DQ14

SD_D13

SD_D12

HA0
HA1
HA2
HA3
HA4
HA5
HA6
HA7
HA8
HA9
HA10
HA11
HA12
HA13
HA14
HA15
HA16
HA17
HA18
HA19
HA20
HD0
HD1
HD2
HD3
HD4
HD5
HD6
HD7
HD8
HD9
HD10
HD11
HD12
HD13
HD14
HD15

0.1 F

HA0

4.7K

FLASHCS
R4040

4

SD_D14

SD_D0
C4050

35

3
4

HA10

DQ0
VDDQ

34

A8

VSSQ

33

A9

DQ13

HA11

VDD

32

DQ6

DQ15

31

A10

5

DQ14

VSS

SD_D15

6

46
45
44

A11

HA12

7

HD13

DQ7

HA13

8

HD6

A12

43

HD14

DQ15

42

HD7

A13

41

HD15

GND

C4062

5

7
64M SDRAM IC
IC4005 M12L64164A-7TG

30

HA14

0.1 F

29

A14

1

VCCQ

HA15

2

48

A15

38

6

A16

C4064

37

7

HA16

47

FLASH IC 16M IC
IC4007 SST39VF1601-70-4C-EKE

SD_A0
SD_A1
SD_A2
SD_A3
SD_A4
SD_A5
SD_A6
SD_A7
SD_A8
SD_A9
SD_A10
SD_A11
SD_D0
SD_D1
SD_D2
SD_D3
SD_D4
SD_D5
SD_D6
SD_D7
SD_D8
SD_D9
SD_D10
SD_D11
SD_D12
SD_D13
SD_D14
SD_D15
RAMCS0#
RAMRAS#
RAMCAS#
SD_BA0
RAMDQM
RAMWE#
RAMCLK

B4007

MEMCS0
RD
WR

MMZ1608R102CT

C4063

6.3V 220 KA

C4021

C4099

0.01 B

C4095

0.01 B

P.CON+3.3V

6.3V 100 KA

B4008

3

3

MMZ1608R102CT

GND

4.7K

R4044

DEBUG MODE
FROM AUDIO/VIDEO

NC
RESET

2

W854

2

MEMCS0
PCB130
DMF071

1

H-3

NOTE: THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

A

B

C

1

NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE EACH PART WAS
MEASURED WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER
DURING PLAYBACK.

D

E

F

G

H

H-4

A

B

C

D

H

8

FROM/TO MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP

CD_LD

DVD_LD

DVD/CD

(VR_CD/VR_DVD)

VC

DVD/CDPD

FROM/TO LOADER

DVD/CD
DVD_LD
CD_LD
DVD/CDPD
RF
OPU_A
OPU_B
OPU_C
OPU_D
OPU_E
OPU_F
VC
HOME
GND
GND

CP2301
LD07T2-24ND-03

FO-

0.1

TO LOADER

C2329_1

F

CP2302
00_6232_005_006_800+
4

LD+

3

OPEN

2

GND(D)

1

CLOSE

6.3V 47 KA

0.1 F

C2316_1

C2337

C2343_1

6.3V 47 KA

0.1 F

0.1 F
C2342

C2346_1

6.3V 47 KA
C2347

F
6.3V 47 KA

MOT_LDMOT_LD+

1

C2341_1

TP2308

CD LD CTL 1.0
6.3V 100 KA
R2333
3.9
Q2302
KTA1544T-RTK/P
220
4.5
R2340
6.8
JG019

C2348

R2353 TOUT_SW
100
R2352

0.1

C2332

TP2303

LD-

MMZ1608R102CT

OPU_VREF
C2328_1

4.7K

MMZ1608R102CT

B2302

6.3V 47 KA

0.1 F
C2315

R2313

R2341
6.8

B

SPDL_SENS+
SPDL_SENS-

5

TP2323
TRAY_CLOSE
TP2324
TRAY_OPEN
M_GND

VC2
R2320
R2310

4.7K

4.7K

R2338

TIN_SW

VCC+6V

5.6K

GND(PDIC)

6.3V 100 KA

R2335

24

SLED_PWM

C2340_1

3.3K

B2301

JG012
C2331

390

Vref

R2336

VCC

23

OPU_E

DVD/CD
0
Q2304
KTC3875S_Y_RTK

SPINDLE_PWM

FOCUS_PWM

10K

22

OPU_F

JG014

TP2307

R2347

0.7

OPU_D

JG015

1.2K

220

1.0

0.1

R2334

E

0.1 3.3K

6

R2339

1K

F

21

JG013

0

6.8
R2332

3.9

33K

20

OPU_A

4.5

R2324

D

OPU_B

JG010

0.7 3.3K

R2319

19

JG011

0

R2348

TP2320

A

0.1

VDDPWM3.3V
DRVSB

4.7K

B

18

OPU_C

R2327

17

JG040

TRACK_PWM

5.6K

C

DVD LDCTL
Q2301
KTA1505S
-Y-RTK/P

6.8
R2318

TP2318

RF

16

DVD_CD
JG016
RF

R2346

R2326

DVD/CD

15

VR DVD
Q2305
KTC3875S_Y_RTK

27K
TP2319

14

82
DVD/CDPD

R2309

MON(COM)

MMZ1608R102CT

R2306

100 +-1%

GND(CD)

13

VR DVD
Q2303
KTC3875S_Y_RTK 0

R2321

12

TIN_SW
P.CON+A5V
TRACK_PWM
FOCUS_PWM
P.CON+3.3V

B2303

R2359

VR/CD

10K

VOL(CD)

R2305

11

DVDLD
CDLD

7

TOUT_SW
B2304
MMZ1608R102CT

75K

LD(CD)

JG018

JG017

R2307

LD(DVD)

JG056

TP2321

9
10

RF_A5V

R2301

GND(DVD)

VR/DVD

1K
TP2322

8

NC

10K

VOL(DVD)

R2308

NC(SW)

7

82

MON(DVD)

6

5

(RF_GND)

FO+
DVD/CDPD

R2356

F+

1K

4

TR+

R2355

F-

33

T+

3

R2360

2

TR-

C2309

T-

0.1 B

1

5

5

G

(DVD MT PCB)
DM3S/3O

6

F

MOTOR DRIVE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

8

7

E

4.7K

VD2-

VD1-

VD1+

NC

VCC1

VCCS

VIN1+A

VIN1-A

VIN 1

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

10K

TP2317

R2330

NC

NC

VIN3-

VIN3

VIN-OP

REG-IN

4
3.3K

VD2+

7

NC

R2354

PGND1

6

VIN2+

PGND2

5

VIN2

REG-OUT
VD3-

4

VIN2-

VREF-OUT
VD3+

3

VO_OP

VREF-IN
VD4-

2

VIN+OP

VIN4
VD4+

1

NC

NC
VLD+

23

VIN4-

24

VLD-

25

MUTE234

26

NC

27

MUTE1

28

VCC2

29

R2337

NC

NC

30

VCONT

31

TP2316

NC
32

REV

33

S-GND

LA6565VR-TLM-E

MOTOR DRIVE IC

IC2301

C2360

100P CH

100P CH

100P CH

100P CH C2358

NC

NC

3

HOME

1.2

C2305
0.1 B

2

JG058

MOT_SLED+

MOT_SLED-

MOT_SPDL-

MOT_SPDL+

FO-

FO+

TR-

R2302 0.1 B

0.1 F
C2310_1

0.1 B
JG057

TR+

MOT_LD+

MOT_LD-

C2317

C2314_1

C2307

100 +-1%

2.2

120

D2304 1SS355

0.1 B

R2304

1K

R2358

B

C2303

R2357

0.022

2.2

C2304

0.1 B

R2323

2

C2302
R2303

4.7K

10V 100 KA

0.1 B

1.2

C2313

R2329

MOT_SPDL+

10V 100 KA

MOT_SPDL-

C2365

6.8K
R2328

MOT_SLED+

D23031SS355

R2325

100 MOT_SLED-

C2306 0.1 F

SP1+

NC
34

TP2315

1

35

TP2314

SP1-

36

TP2313

SLD+

2

37

TP2312

3

38

TP2311

SLD-

39

TP2310

LIMIT SW

4

40

TP2309

5

TP2306
R2349

41

F

SW(GND)

42

0.1

6

43

C2301

3

C2357

FROM/TO LOADER

C2359

4.7K

R2342

P.CON+3.3V

CP2303
00_6232_006_006_800+

NC

NC
44

1K

TP2305
TP2304

FWD

4.7K

4

4.7K
R2351

R2350

100

PCB130
DMF071

1

1

H-5

A

B

PIECES REPAREES PAR UN
ETANT
ATTENTION:LES
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE

NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE EACH PART WAS
MEASURED WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER
DURING PLAYBACK.

NOTE: THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

C

N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES

D

E

F

THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CAUTION:SINCE
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES

ARE

DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY

G

H

H-6

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

AUDIO/VIDEO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
(DVD MT PCB)

1uH 0305

W818

C8127

C8124

150P CH

12P CH
L8105

150P CH

C8115

DAC_VIDEO_A

8

W815

8

CVBS/G/Y

DAC_A_VIDEO
6

C/B/U
7
C8106

0305

CVBS/C

C8108

DAC_VIDEO_B

DAC_E_VIDEO

1uH

C8109

150P CH

12P CH
L8103
0305

150P CH

10
C8107

W820

C8111

C8102

DAC_VIDEO_E

1uH

C8103

C8101

100P CH

DVD-H
SYS_MUTE

12P CH
L8101
0305

TP8102

1K

P-H/I-L

TP8106

RESET

5

TP8103

TP8105

DAC_A_VIDEO

ZERO

6

TP8101

R8101

DVD-H

W831

1uH 0305

P-H/I-L

TP8115

DAC_E_VIDEO
C8112

C8110

150P CH

12P CH
L8104

150P CH

DAC_VIDEO_D

33P CH

RESET
MC
MD
ML
AMCLK
ABCLK
ALRCLK
ASDATA0

DAC_D_DVD_VIDEO
9

P.CON+5V

6

7

DAC_B_VIDEO
8

W819

1uH

Y/R/V
150P CH

C8104

DAC_VIDEO_A
DAC_VIDEO_C
DAC_VIDEO_B
DAC_VIDEO_D
DAC_VIDEO_E

12P CH
L8102

150P CH

FROM/TO MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP

DAC_C_VIDEO

C8105

DAC_VIDEO_C

7

D8111

W826

TP8107

1SS355

R_AUDIO

TP8108

L_AUDIO

TP8109

5

W824
TP8110

DAC_C_VIDEO

TP8113

DAC_D_DVD_VIDEO

TP8114

D8112
1SS355

FROM/TOTUNER/JACK

C8122

C8119

10V 100 YK

F

TP8112

SYS_MUTE

B8103

4

DAC_B_VIDEO

CP8101_1 (CP8001_1)
IMSA-9604S-16F

0.001 B

TO MEMORY

0.1

C8120

GND

W833

MMZ1608R102CT

RESET

C8114

R8113

1 B
C8125

470

4

R8112

1 B
C8126

470

5

1 B

11
3.3

13
0

BCK

1

SCK

2

1.6

DATA

3

1.1

ML

MD

12
0
NC

1.6

LRCK

4
DGND

5

0

MC

NC
VDD

VCC
ZEROR/ZEROA

VCOM
10

15

P-H/I-L

14

Y(G)

13

DVD-H

12

4

11

ZERO

10

AUDIO-R

9

GND
AUDIO-L

8

GND
V(R)

6

GND

4

U(B)

3

GND

2

CVBS

1

7
5

3

14
15
16
0
3.3
1.7

ASDATA0

ALRCLK

ABCLK

AMCLK

ML

MD

ZERO

2

MC

2.4

C8121

2

6

3.3

10V 100 YK

9
0

7

4.9

VOUTL

VOUTR

8

2.5

AGND

STEREO DAC IC
IC8102 PCM1753DBQR

2.4

ZEROL/NA

3

16

GND

DVD RESET

1 B
C8113

DVD CVBS

PCB130
DMF071

H-7

NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE EACH PART WAS
MEASURED WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER
DURING PLAYBACK.

NOTE: THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

1

A

B

C

D

E

F

1

G

H

H-8

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

HDMI/USB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

8

8

(DVD MT PCB)
FROM/TO MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP

I/TMDS_D2+

1

4

I/TMDS_D2-

2

3

L5901
ACM2012H-900-2P

FROM/TO MPEG/MICON/DSP/RF_AMP
AT+5.2V

R6603

R6614

4

USB_DN

L5902
ACM2012H-900-2P

27
R6615

3

USB_DP

CEC

13

NC

NC

14

SCL

15

SDA

16

GND

17

POWER

18

I2CCLK

HOTPLUG

19

I2CDAT

S 5.0
R5910
1.8K

R5904

10K

HDMI DET
R5901

C6603

HDMI_DET
Q5901
KTC3875S_Y_RTK

10K

5

+5V

4
3

USB_DP

2

GND

1

5

GND

4

P.CON+3.3V
(HDVCC+3.3V)
5.0

5.0

HDMI 5V REG
Q5902
KTA1281_Y

(HDMI_GND)

0.7
0

KA
25V 10

4.7K
C5901

1K
R5907

1SS355
0

3

4.7K

HDMI 5V REG
Q5903
KTC3875S_Y_RTK

3

(USB PCB)

4.2

R5908

1K
D5901 R5906

1K
R5903

R5902

P.CON+5V

1K
R5905

4

D 5.0

R6606

C5902

0.1

F

1.8K
9.0
G
LEVEL_CONV
Q5905
2SK3018T106

C6606

NC

15K

12

VIN

C6610

CLK-

/FLG

+5V
USB_DN

68P CH

11

15K

10

HCB2012K-600T25 RB051L-40

C6609

9.0

9

VOUT

25V 10 KA

MMZ1608R102CT

D0-

EN
GND

F

B5901

LEVEL_CONV
Q5904
2SK3018T106
S 5.0 R5909
D

8

6

CP6601 (CP6602)
A2001WR2-5P

D6601

0.1

5.0
G

7

B6601

R6613

D5903
AVRL161A1R1NT

D0+
D0-S
CLK+

3
D5902
AVRL161A1R1NT

VCC+6V

6

USB CUTIENT LIMITATION
IC6601
RT9702-PB

C6602

2

VCC+6V

D1-

CLK-S

4
L5904
ACM2012H-900-2P

5

5

C6604

1

I/TMDS_CLK-

4

D1-S

C6605

I/TMDS_CLK+

3

D1+

3

25V 10 KA

2

2

D2-

F

I/TMDS_D0-

1

0.1

6

D2+
D2-S

10K

L5903
ACM2012H-900-2P

R6605

4

5

1

4

I/TMDS_D0+

1

NC

27

HDMI CONNECTOR
CP5901
1903015-3

2

2

3

I/TMDS_D1-

6.3V 47 KA

1

7

68P CH

I/TMDS_D1+

100K

DVD-H

7

CP6602 (CP6001)
A2001WR2-5P

GND

5
4

+5V

3

USB_DN

2

USB_DP

1

GND

CP6603
C33F-004-5079A

B6602

+5V

HCB2012K-600T25
W809
W810

+5V

1

USB_DN

2

USB_DP

3

GND

4

PCBDD0
DEF091

2

2

PCB130
DMF071

NOTE: THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

1

H-9

A

B

C

D

1

NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE EACH PART WAS
MEASURED WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER
DURING PLAYBACK.

E

F

G

H

H-10

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

Y/C/AUDIO/CCD/HEAD AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
(VCR MT PCB)
P.CON+5V

P.CON+5V

C144

0.01 B

FSC

R132

C161

C152

22P CH

3.3

6.3V 47 KA

F
0.1

C156

W815

W817
12K

R139

3.9

3.3K

Y/C_CLK

Y/C_DATA

22K

H.SW

Y/C_CS

C.ROTARY

AUDIO_MUTE-H

R138

R137

4.9

R129
1.8K

P.CON+5V

8

BUFFER
Q109
KTC3875S_Y_RTK

12K

FROM POWER

7

1/4W

22K

R136

ENV.DET

COMP

H.AMP_SW

8

7

GND

1

GND

B
0.022

0.01

B

R126

CH
22P

C160
29
28

2.1

27

C138

CTLCTL+
TU/REAR_V_IN

MAIN
EMPHA S
DET
FIL

16

17

18

0 2.6 NC 2.6

H.AMP_SW
COMP

C139

ENV.DET

F

H.SW

FRONT_V_IN

C.SYNC

50V 0.22 YK

1.6
3.6

C102
25V 10

4.1
5.0
4.4

50V 22 YK

3.2

B

2.1

19
0.2

20
2.8

R141
KA

DVD_V_OUT

100

4

16

W801

Y/C_VIDEO_OUT
C.SYNC
DUMMY_V.SYNC
L104_1
22uH

C132
1

4.7K

15

B

AUDIO_MUTE-H

P.CON+5V

0305

B
6.3V 100 KA

Y-VCC

5

C.ROTARY

2.3

26

V.SYNC
SEP
R

Y-GND

2.0

DUMMY_V.SYNC

C137

C131

14
1.4

2.2K 1/4W

R123

40
39
38
36
35
34
33
32
31
30

13
1.1

Y/C_CS

100K

2.3

SOPB

FM
AGC
FIL

R122

V.REC_ST-H
B

0.1

25

P

3
R144
220K

1/4W

F
C124

C125

B

R112
330K

4.1

24

R

P

R119

12
1.1

R117

8.2K

11
4.8

C122

C118

6DB

QV/QH

SUB
LPF

C126

R114

0.0012

C120

R110

10
0.8

15K

9
2.3

20K

8.2K

PB
FM EQ S-EQ

FM
AGC

6.8K

1K
1/4W

8
2.3

820

7
0

KA

6
2.3

R

AUTO PHASE PHASE
EQ
EQ
BIAS
fo-ADJ Q-ADJ

C123

2.3

2.6

23

AGC
TC2

390P CH

REC:LP
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