Pioneer Dv 535 Users Manual RRV2316

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DVD PLAYER

0

POWER

–OFF -ON

STANDBY

41 ¡¢

7

8

3

ORDER NO.

ÎA

RRV2316

DVD PLAYER

DV-535
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Type

Model
Power Requirement

Region No.

DV-535

The voltage can be converted by
the following method.

WYXJ

‡

AC220-240V

2

–––––––––––––

WYXJ/SP

‡

AC220-240V

2

–––––––––––––

WVXJ

‡

AC220-240V

2

–––––––––––––

WYXQ

‡

AC220-240V

2

–––––––––––––

RDXJ/RB

‡

AC110-127/220-240V

2

Automatic select

RDXJ/RD

‡

AC110-127/220-240V

4

Automatic select

RDXJ1/RA

‡

AC110-127/220-240V

1

Automatic select

CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................... 2
2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ................. 4
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ... 10
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................... 32
5. PCB PARTS LIST ................................................ 42
6. ADJUSTMENT ..................................................... 46

7. GENERAL INFORMATION ................................
7.1 DIAGNOSIS ..................................................
7.1.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION OF
PICKUP DEFECTIVE ...........................
7.1.2 TEST POINTS LOCATION ...................
7.1.3 TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY ........
7.1.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................
7.1.5 ERROR CODE .....................................
7.1.6 DISASSEMBLY ....................................
7.2 IC ..................................................................
8. PANEL FACILITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS ....

47
47
47
48
49
53
54
58
61
74

PIONEER CORPORATION

4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

c PIONEER CORPORATION 2000
T – ZZE JUNE 2000 Printed in Japan

DV-535

1. SAFETY INFORMATION
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-ityourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained
to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you
should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
WARNING
This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 – Proposition 65

NOTICE
(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)
Fuse symbols
(fast operating fuse) and/or
be of identical designation.

(slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts must

REMARQUE
(POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT)
Les symboles de fusible
(fusible de type rapide) et/ou
de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.

(fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les pièces

(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following check should be performed for the
continued protection of the customer and service
technician.

ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.

LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (water
pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester
such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the
earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appliance
(input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control
shaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly
into a 120V AC 60Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch
on. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA.

Reading should
Leakage not be above
current 0.5mA
tester

Device
under
test
Test all
exposed metal
surfaces

Also test with
plug reversed
(Using AC adapter
plug as required)

AC Leakage Test

2

Earth
ground

2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
have special safety related characteristics. These are
often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection
afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using
replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.
Replacement parts which have these special safety
characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
Electrical components having such features are identified
by marking with a on the schematics and on the parts list
in this Service Manual.
The use of a substitute replacement component which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER
recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in
this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
Product Safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current PIONEER Service
Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEER
Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from
PIONEER.

DV-535

WARNING!
THE AEL(ACCESSIBLE EMISSION LEVEL) OF THE LASER POWER OUTPUT IS LESS THAN CLASS 1
BUT THE LASER COMPONENT IS CAPABLE OF EMITTING RADIATION EXCEEDING THE LIMIT FOR
CLASS 1.
A SPECIALLY INSTRUCTED PERSON SHOULD DO SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS.

LASER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS
FOR DVD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5 mW
WAVELENGTH : 655 nm
FOR CD : MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER : 5mW
WAVELENGTH : 785 nm

LABEL CHECK
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ and WYXQ types

(Printed on the Rear Panel)

Additional Laser Caution
1. Inside detection switch (S201 on the SMEB assy) and loadingstatus detection switch (S101 on the LOAB assy) are detected
by the microprocessor (IC11 in the DVDM assy).
• To permit the laser diode to oscillate, it is required to set the
inside detection switch for the inside position (S201 : ON) and to
set the loading-status detection switch for the clamp position (the
center terminal of S101 is shorted to +5V). The 650 nm laser
diode for DVD oscillation will continue if pin 19 of IC1 is shorted
to +5V (fault condition) in the DVDM assy.
The 780 nm laser diode for CD oscillates if pin 20 of IC1 is shorted
to +5V in the DVDM assy.
In the test mode ∗ , the laser diode oscillates when microprocessor detects a PLAY signal, or when the PLAY key is pressed
(S706 ON in the KEYB assy), with the above requirements satisfied.
2. When the cover is open, close viewing through the objective lens
with the naked eye will cause exposure to the laser beam.
∗ : See page 49.

3

DV-535

2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
NOTES:

• Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
• The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
• Screws adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly.

2.1 PACKING

WVXJ Type Only
WVXJ Type Only

4

1

24

11

5

Except
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD
Types
WYXJ/SP
Type Only

21

6

22
4

2

5

3

25

23
WYXJ, WVXJ, WYXQ
Types Only

1
Except
WVXJ Type

Except WVXJ Type

13
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WYXQ
Types Only

12

14

20

WYXJ, WYXQ
Types Only
15
WYXJ, WYXQ
Types Only

7
10

8

16

17

RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD
RDXJ1/RA
Types Only
RDXJ/RB
Type Only

18

FRONT

RDXJ/RD
Type Only
19

9

4

DV-535

(1) PACKING PARTS LIST
Mark No.

Description

1
2
3
4
5
NSP

NSP

Part No.

Mark No.

Power Cord
Audio Cord (L = 1.5m)
Video Cord (L = 1.5m)
Remote Control Unit
Battery Cover

See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
VXX2702
VNK4631

16

6
7
8
9
10

Dry Cell Battery (R6P, AA)
Pad F
Pad R
Packing Case
Mirror Mat Sheet
(750 × 600 × 0.5)

See Contrast table (2)
VHA1238
VHA1239
See Contrast table (2)
Z23-007

19

11
12

Warranty Card
Polyethylene Bag
(0.03 × 200 × 300)
Operating Instructions
(English/Italian)
Operating Instructions
(Spanish/Portuguese)
Operating Instructions
(Dutch/Swedish)

See Contrast table (2)
VHL1051

13
14
15

Description

NSP

20

Operating Instructions
(German/French)
Operating Instructions
(English)
Operating Instructions
(Arabian)
Operating Instructions
(Spanish/Portuguese)
Polyethylene Bag

NSP
NSP
NSP

21
22
23
24
25

Information List
Service Phone List
Connection Guide
RCU Holder
Cord Holder

17
18

Part No.
See Contrast table (2)

See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)

See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)

See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)

(2) CONTRAST TABLE
DV-535/WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ, RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD and RDXJ1/RA are constructed the same except for the following :
Part No.
Symbol
Mark No.

NSP

NSP

NSP

NSP
NSP
NSP

and
Description

WYXJ
Type

WYXJ/SP
Type

WVXJ
Type

WYXQ
Type

RDXJ/RB
Type

RDXJ/RD
Type

RDXJ1/RA
Type

Power Cord
Audio Cord (L=1.5m)
Video Cord (L=1.5m)
Dry Cell Battery
(R6P, AA)
9 Packing Case

XDG3001
VDE1052
VDE1053
VEM-013

XDG3001
VDE1052
VDE1053
VEM-013

ADG1156
VDE1052
VDE1053
VEM-013

XDG3001
VDE1054
VDE1055
VEM1010

ADG1158
VDE1052
VDE1053
VEM-013

ADG1158
VDE1052
VDE1053
VEM-013

ADG1158
VDE1052
VDE1053
VEM-013

VHG1925

VHG1927

VHG1926

VHG1961

VHG1929

VHG1930

VHG1928

11 Warranty Card
13 Operating Instructions
(English/Italian)
14 Operating Instructions
(Spanish/Portuguese)
15 Operating Instructions
(Dutch/Swedish)
16 Operating Instructions
(German/French)

ARY7022
VRD1115

ARY7022
Not used

ARY7022
VRD1115

ARY7022
VRD1115

Not used
Not used

Not used
Not used

ARY7025
Not used

VRD1116

VRD1116

Not used

VRD1116

Not used

Not used

Not used

VRD1117

Not used

Not used

VRD1117

Not used

Not used

Not used

VRD1118

Not used

Not used

VRD1118

Not used

Not used

Not used

17 Operating Instructions
(English)
18 Operating Instructions
(Arabian)
19 Operating Instructions
(Spanish/Portuguese)
20 Polyethylene Bag
(0.03 × 200 × 300)
20 Polyethylene Bag
(0.03 × 230 × 340)

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

VRB1253

VRB1253

VRB1253

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

VRC1114

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

VRD1119

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

Not used

VHL1051

VHL1051

VHL1051

Z21-038

Z21-038

Z21-038

Z21-038

Not used

Not used

Not used

21
22
23
24
25

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

VRR1043
VRR1044
VRR1042
Not used
Not used

Not used
Not used
Not used
VHC1061
VHC1065

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

1
2
3
6

Information List
Service Phone List
Connection Guide
RCU Holder
Cord Holder

5

DV-535

2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ
and WYXQ Types Only

20

28
24

22

Refer to
"2.3 LOADING MECHANISM ASSY".
6
23

22

24
22
22
22

1

12
22
A

7
B

To LOAB Assy
CN101

25

4

21

21

21
21

2
C

A

21

21
C

21

5

B

8

27
8
3

19
13
17
11
10

15
9

22
26

14

16

6

DV-535

(1) EXTERIOR PARTS LIST
Mark No.
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP

NSP

NSP

1
2
3
4
5
5

Description

Part No.

DVDM Assy
PWSB Assy
KEYB Assy
FLJB Assy
POWER SUPPLY Unit
POWER SUPPLY Unit

See Contrast table (2)
VWG2174
VWG2176
See Contrast table (2)
VWR1330 (∗1)
VWR1331 (∗1)

6
7
8
9
10

Loading Mechanism Assy
Connector Assy
PCB Holder
Insulator
Foot Assy

VWT1174
PG03KK-E07
PNW2100
PNW2766
REC1263

11
12
13
14
15

Chassis
Rear Panel
Tray
DVD Plate
Pioneer Name Plate

VNA2160
See Contrast table (2)
VNL1858
VAM1088
VAM1099

16
17
18
19
20

Tray Panel
Front Panel Assy
•••••
Pop Label
Bonnet Case S

VNK4591
See Contrast table (2)

21
22
23
24
25

Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw

BBZ30P060FMC
BBZ30P080FMC
BBZ30P180FMC
BCZ40P060FZK
PPZ30P080FMC

26
27
28

FL Lens
SCRB Assy
Caution Label

See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)
See Contrast table (2)

See Contrast table (2)
VXX2651

∗1 : As for POWER SUPPLY Unit, either VWR1330 or VWR1331 is
installed.
Install VWR1330 when replacing the POWER SUPPLY Unit.

(2) CONTRAST TABLE
DV-535/WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ, RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD and RDXJ1/RA are constructed the same except for the following :
Part No.
Symbol
Mark No.

NSP

1
4
12
17
19

and
Description
DVDM Assy
FLJB Assy
Rear Panel
Front Panel Assy
Pop Label

26 FL Lens
27 SCRB Assy
28 Caution Label

WYXJ
Type

WYXJ/SP
Type

WVXJ
Type

WYXQ
Type

RDXJ/RB
Type

RDXJ/RD
Type

RDXJ1/RA
Type

VWS1438
VWV1777
VNA2184
VXA2400
VRW1831

VWS1438
VWV1777
VNA2184
VXA2400
Not used

VWS1438
VWV1777
VNA2184
VXA2400
VRW1831

VWS1438
VWV1777
VNA2240
VXA2416
VRW1831

VWS1412
VWV1776
VNA2187
VXA2402
VRW1830

VWS1412
VWV1776
VNA2188
VXA2402
VRW1830

VWS1412
VWV1776
VNA2186
VXA2402
VRW1830

VNK4734
VWV1744
VRW1699

VNK4734
VWV1744
VRW1699

VNK4734
VWV1744
VRW1699

VNK4734
VWV1744
VRW1699

VNK4593
Not used
Not used

VNK4593
Not used
Not used

VNK4593
Not used
Not used

7

DV-535

2.3 LOADING MECHANISM ASSY
To DVDM Assy
CN4

17
18

15

1 Refer to
"2.4 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S".

To DVDM Assy
CN3

16

20

3

11

12

22

To DVDM Assy
CN2

14

4
13
4

21

9
5
6
10
8

2

7

LOADING MECHANISM ASSY PARTS LIST
Mark No.
NSP

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

8

Description

Part No.

Mark No.

Traverse Mechanism Assy-S
LOAB Assy
Drive Cam
Drive Gear
Lock Plate

VXX2653
VWG2171
VNL1862
VNL1861
VNL1820

11
12
13
14
15

Loading Motor Assy
DC Motor / 0.3W (LOADING)
Motor Pulley
Connector Assy
Flexible Cable (08P)

VXX2505
PXM1027
PNW1634
VKP2253

Loading Base
Belt
Gear Pulley
Screw
Loading Gear

VNL1863

16
17
18
19
20

Float Base
Floating Rubber
Flexible Cable (24P)
•••••
Clamper Plate

VNL1865
VEB1286

21
22

Clamper
Bridge

VNL1738
VNL1859

VEB1315 (or VEB1320)

VNL1866
JGZ17P028FMC
VNL1860

Description

Part No.

VDA1822 (or VDA1818)

VDA1821 (or VDA1820)

VNE2162

DV-535

2.4 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S
• Top View
37

35

18

33

10

28
30

15

34

16

5
10
13

19
8

26

37
6

22

18

10
20

32

14

33

11
25

10
12

9
21

17

31

27

23

9

21

37

7

37

7
17
2

24

29
7

1

3

36

4
To
DVDM Assy
CN3

TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S PARTS LIST
Mark No.
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP

NSP

NSP
NSP
NSP
NSP

Description

Part No.

Mark No.

Description

Part No.

SMEB Assy
FGSB Assy
Motor (CARRIAGE)
Motor (SPINDLE)
Pickup Assy

VWG2048
VWG2009
VXM1079
VXM1084
VWY1055

21
22
23
24
25

Hook
FFC Holder
Mechanism Base
FG Holder
Gear A

VNL1770
VNL1802
VNL1806
VNL1807
VNL1808

6
7
8
9
10

Table Sheet
Screw
Centering Spring
Hook Spring
Skew Spring

DEC2040
VBA1058
VBH1278
VBH1317
VBH1303

26
27
28
29
30

Gear B
Gear C
Slider
Gear D
Magnet

VNL1809
VNL1810
VNL1811
VNL1814
VYM1024

11
12
13
14
15

Gear Spring
Reflected Sheet
Guide Bar
Sub-guide Bar
Hold Spring

VBH1308
VEC1959
VLL1504
VLL1505
VNC1017

31
32
33
34
35

Screw
Screw
Screw
Magnet Holder Assy
Spindle Motor Assy

JFZ17P025FZK
JGZ17P028FMC
VBA1051
VXX2507
VXX2649

16
17
18
19
20

Magnet Holder
Motor Base
Cover
Centering Ring
Disc Table

VNE2070
VNE2154
VNE2155
VNL1746
VNL1747

36
37

Carriage Motor Assy
Screw

VXX2650
PBA1069

1
2
3
4
5

NSP

9

1

2

3

4

DV-535

3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM
27M 16M

A

(24P)

(24P)
SPDL
MOTOR

15

OEIC

18,19
22,23
F_RTN

4

TRKG

F_DRV

1

T_DRV

3

T_RTN

2

RF

15

18,19
22,23
FCS

4

CN4
RF

B1-B4

4

3

RF IC
6-9
IC1
LA9701M

RFO

54
46

57

1
3

42

2

35

36/16M

197

205

107

64

170

BH
PH

57-60
63-66

TE

SD0-SD7

78,80-84
86,87

SREQ

56

IC12
PE5108A

FE

ADAI(AC3)

62

DVD
DECODER
BY CHIP

DSPRF

56

27M

91

XSACK

55

MPEG2
DECODER
AV-1

45
39
36

IC18
MB86373B

89

ADAO
VOUT
YOUT
COUT

2,4-9,
11 ED0ED7
33

PICKUP
ASSY

27M

B SMEB
ASSY

(8P)

(8P)

CN202

CN3

SPDL+

7

SPDL-

8
5
3

M

SLDR_R
SLDR_F

32 33 30 31 39

13 12 10 9

7

31

8

32

3
20

34

5

35

3

CARRIAGE
MOTOR

37

SPDL & FTS
DRIVER
IC3
M56788FP

28

FDO
TDO
SLDO

SPDO

47
48
45

46

SERVO DSP
IC2
LC78652W

15 14

B

16M SDRAM
IC19
MB811171622A
-100FN

4M DRAM
IC15
MN414800CSJ-07

FLASH
MEMORY (4M)
IC13
VYW1727

WORK SRAM
(1M)
IC14
KM68V1000CLT-7L

14

CN2
LOADLOADING
MOTOR

LOAD+

M

16M

SYSTEM
CONTROL CPU

1
2

IC11
PD3410A

84

CN101
S101
LOADING
POSITION
SW

2
3

CN1

V+3D

1

27M

16M

36/16M

6

5

1

1

D DVDM ASSY

SW2

2
SW1
3
(GNDS)

CLOCK GENERATOR
IC21
CY2081SL-638

A LOAB
ASSY

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY
(30P)

: RF Signal Route
: Audio Signal Route (L ch)

C

(V/Cb)

ED0ED7

6ch NTSC/PAL
ENCODER
39-46
IC26
MC44724A

: V/Cb Signal Route

(Y)

: Y Signal Route
: C/Cr Signal Route

(C/Cr)
(R)

29

23
C

: R Signal Route

(G)

20
Y

7

R/C
G/Y

Q87
Q89

4
1

B/COMP

Q91

CN15
(R)

3

(G)

5

(B)

1

PRG_Cr (R)
PRG_Y (G)
PRG_Cb (B)

17
V

: G Signal Route

(B)

: B Signal Route

ADAO

V12M
SW+5

V3VD

V25V

7

9

2

8

13

M+6V

M+6V

+12VM

SW5V

+3.3V

5

7

9

2

8

V+6M
5

Q83

(V/Cb)

VOUT

23

(V/Cb)

(14P)

POWER CN101
14
SUPPLY
10
UNIT
8

D
AC IN
LIVE

6
4

NEUTRAL

2

(14P)

-27V
EV+5V
M+6V

CN101
1

-27V

5

EV+5V

7

YOUT

(Y)

COUT

(C/Cr)

Q85

(Y)
(C/Cr)

Y
11
9

CN5

+2.5V
13

CN102
(30P)

+3V
M+6V
+12V

SW+12V 9
SW+5V

+5V

11

+2.5V

PQ025EZ5MZP
IC105
I
O
REG

SW+3.3V 13

10
1

2

V/Cb/S
7

Q81

(30P)

I

ADATA0

3

4

C/Cr

5

6

7

8

DV-535

(30P)
AODAI

CN103

FL TUBE
V101
VAW1056

CN102
26

(4P)

(4P)

(30P)

CN5

26

CN801
4
3

KEY2

G PWSB
ASSY

1

KEY0

2

Q601
19
27

S802
POWER

19
24

FL CONTROL
IC101
PE5185A

27

26
25
(4P)

(4P)

CN104

47

CN701
1

SELIR
IR

A

2

JA491
SR IN

KEY0

F

4

KEY1

3

KEYB
ASSY

KEY
SW

REMOTE
SENSOR

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY

H SCRB ASSY

(V,Y)

JA535
RGB OUT
19

E FLJB ASSY

B

15

(R,C) 11
(G)

SELECTOR
IC401
MM1505XN

SELECTOR
IC301
MM1507XN

4

7

(B)

3
1

6
2

2
4

12 7

5

9

14 16 1
Y

VIDEO

B

C

G

R

CN201

8 13 15 11

6

3
L

(19P)

CN535

R

6

4 19 17

(30P)

VIDEO
FILTER

(B)

CN106

Q501

(R)

(R)

Q511

(G)

(G)

Q521

(B)

(B)

(V)

(R)
(G)

(C)
(Y)

(19P)

28

C

26

IC202
BA4560F
JA403
L OUT

2

8

96K, 24-bit
2ch DAC
IC201
PCM1716E

16

6
5

13

7

3

VOUTR

2

WYXJ,
WYXJ/SP,
WVXJ,
WYXQ
TYPES ONLY

R OUT

1

JA201
(Y)

VOUTL
DIN

TOS LINK
AC-3/PCM
DIGITAL
JA402
AUDIO OUT

(C)

30

(V)

(V)

COAXIAL

V OUT
(Y)

24
20
22

(V/Cb)
(Y)
(C/Cr)

(V/Cb)

Q411

VIDEO
FILTER

3

AIN

AMP

(Y)

Q421
Q401

23

3
4

S VIDEO
OUTPUT

21

(C)
6

BIN

AMP

(C/Cr)

19
17

(V)

V OUT
10

CIN

AMP

L OUT

15
13
(C/Cr)

R OUT
Cr (RED)

IC401
LA7138M
3IN 6OUT
VIDEO AMP

(V/Cb)
(Y)

Cb (BLUE)
Y (GRENN)

COMPONENT
VIDEO
OUT

JA401
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA
TYPES ONLY

11
5

6

7

8

D

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2

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3.2 LOAB, SMEB, FGSB ASSYS and OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A

G

F

PWSB ASSY
(VWG2174)

KEYB ASSY
(VWG2176)

B
RDXJ/RB,RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA TYPES
ONLY

E E 1/3- E 3/3
FLJB ASSY
(VWV1777: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)
(VWV1776: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)
RDXJ/RB,RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA TYPES
ONLY

C

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY

For DOWNLOAD

CN110

D

H

SCRB ASSY
(VWV1744)

12
1

2

3

4

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Note : When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
A

: RF SIGNAL ROUTE
(F)

I

(T)

POWER SUPPLY UNIT
(VWR1330)
or
(VWR1331)

(S)

: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE
: TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE

: SLIDER SERVO LOOP LINE
POWER CORD
XDG3001: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WYXQ
ADG1156: WVXJ
ADG1158: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES:
AC220-240V, 50/60Hz
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA TYPES:
AC110-120V/220-240V, 50/60Hz

(T)
(F)
(F)

PICKUP ASSY
(VWY1055)

DVDM ASSY
(VWS1438: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)
(VWS1412: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)

D D 1/3- D 3/3

(F)
(F)
(T)

B

(F)
(T)
(T)
(F)

ASSY
C FGSB
(VWG2009)

C
CN201

R101
330

52044-0345

CN202
VKN1212

DSG1016

(S)

SMEB ASSY
(VWG2048)

(S)

(S)

ASSY
A LOAB
(VWG2171)
CN101

B

(S)

CARRIAGE
MOTOR ASSY
: VXX2650

SPINDLE
MOTOR
ASSY
: VXX2649

S3B-PH-K-S

S101
: VSK1011

TRAVERSE
MECHANISM ASSY
(VWT1161)

LOADING MOTOR ASSY
: VXX2505

D

LOADING MECHANISM ASSY (VWT1174)

5

6

7

A B C
8

13

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4

DV-535
3.3 DVDM ASSY (1/3)

D 1/3 DVDM ASSY

A

(VWS1438: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)
(VWS1412: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)

D 2/3

1/2

D 2/3
IC5
BA4510F

CHECKER CHIP

2
4
(DVD)

(DVD)

(DVD)

1

DTC114EUA

B
(CD)

(DVD)

(CD)

D 2/3

(F)

(F)

D 2/3

(F)
(F)

RF IC

D 2/3
(T)
(T)
(T)

(T)

(T)

CN4

(T)

DKN1193 (T)
(F)
(F)

(S)

C

2SC4081

PICKUP ASSY

(F)
(F)
(T)

D 2/3
(F)
(T)
(T)
(F)

7

(F)
(T)
(T)
(F)

(S)
(S)

D 2/3

CN1
S3B-PH-SM3
IC3

A

B

(S)

CN202

D 1/3
1

(T)

(S)

CN3

14

(T)
(T)

S2B-PH-SM3

(F)

D

CN2
(F)
(F)

CN101
LOADING
MOTOR
ASSY

SPDL & FTS DRIVER

VKN1763

2

3

4

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6

7

8

DV-535

: The power supply is shown with the marked box.

A

: RF SIGNAL ROUTE

RESISTOR

: ROM DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
(F)
CAPACITOR

(T)
(S)

2/2

: FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE
: TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE
: SLIDER SERVO LOOP LINE

IC5
BA4510F

(DVD)

R1
R2
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ
33k
22k
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Not used 10k

D 2/3

(DVD)

D 3/3

LANDMARK
for CHECKER

D 2/3
B

D 2/3
ADDRESS

D 2/3

6

(T)

(CD)

(F)

(CD)

SERVO DSP IC
5
C

(S)
(F)
(T)

D 2/3
D 2/3

D 2/3

D 2/3
8 9

D 2/3

D 2/3

D 2/3

2/2

10 11

IC7
BA4510F

D 2/3

1/2

D

IC7
BA4510F

5

6

7

D 1/3
8

15

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4

DV-535
3.4 DVDM ASSY (2/3)

D 2/3 DVDM ASSY (VWS1438: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)

A

(VWS1412: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)

RESISTOR

CAPACITOR

WORK SRAM (1M)
KM68V1000CLT-7L

VYW1727

FLASH MEMORY (4M)

B
4M DRAM

D 3/3
D 1/3

D 3/3
D 3/3

D 3/3

D 3/3

D 1/3
C

D 1/3

BY CHIP
DVD DATA PROCESSOR

D 1/3

(DVD)

D 1/3
D 3/3
D 1/3
D 1/3
D

D 3/3
D 1/3

D 2/3
16

D 2/3
1

2

3

4

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6

7

8

DV-535

: The power supply is shown with the marked box.

: RF SIGNAL ROUTE
: ROM DATA SIGNAL ROUTE

D 1/3, 3/3

A

: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE

D 1/3, 3/3

D 1/3

D 3/3

20MHz

B
SH
SYSTEM CONTROL CPU

D 3/3
D 3/3
D 1/3

D 3/3
D 1/3

D 1/3

C

D 3/3

D 1/3

D 1/3

R501
R502
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ Not used Not used
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA
0
0

CN5
VKN1626

E 1/3

D 1/3

CN102

D 1/3

D 3/3
Q3

Q3

D
3→5
CONVERTER

D 1/3

Q3
RN1911

D 3/3

D 1/3

5

6

7

D 2/3
8

17

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2

3

4

DV-535
3.5 DVDM ASSY (3/3)
D 2/3

D 2/3

A

D 2/3

D 2/3

B
AV-1
MPEG2 DECODER

D 2/3

D 2/3
(VCB)

(Y)

(C)

D 2/3
D 2/3
C

D 2/3

12 15

14
17

13 16

(VCB)

(VCB)
(Y)

(Y)

(C)

(C)
(Y)

(Y)
(VCB)

(VCB)

(C)

(C)

D 2/3
D 2/3
D 2/3

D

16M SDRAM

RGB ENCODER

(R)

(R)

(G)

(G)

(B)
(B)

18

D 3/3
1

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,WVXJ
WYXQ TYPES ONLY

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

DV-535

D 3/3 DVDM ASSY (VWS1438: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)

A

(VWS1412: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)

D 2/3
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
: ROM DATA SIGNAL ROUTE

D 2/3

(VCB)
(Y)
(C)

D 2/3

CLOCK
GENERATOR

(R)
(G)
(B)

D 1/3

: V/CB SIGNAL ROUTE
: Y SIGNAL ROUTE
: C SIGNAL ROUTE
: R SIGNAL ROUTE
: G SIGNAL ROUTE
: B SIGNAL ROUTE

D 2/3

B

RESISTOR

CAPACITOR

D 2/3
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA TYPES ONLY

(VCB)

(VCB)

(VCB)

R825
180F: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,WVXJ, WYXQ
200F: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ,RDXJ1/RA

(Y)
(Y)

(Y)

C
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,WVXJ
WYXQ TYPES ONLY
(C)

(VCB)
(Y)

CN15

(C)
(B)

(C)

VKN1626

(R)
(Y)

(G)
(C)

(VCB)

(VCB)

(C)
(R)

(C)

E 3/3

(Y)

(G)

(C)

CN106

(Y)
(VCB)

(R)

(G)

(G)

(B)

(B)

D
(B)

(R)

5

6

7

D 3/3
8

19

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4

DV-535

3.6 FLJB (1/3), KEYB and PWSB ASSYS
A

E 1/3 FLJB ASSY

(VWV1777: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)
(VWV1776: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)
R143
20k: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,WVXJ, WYXQ
68k: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD,RDXJ1/RA

E 2/3

B

FL CONTROL
MICROCOMPUTER

C

FL TUBE

KEYB ASSY
S701 : 0 (OPEN/CLOSE)
S702 : 4
S703 : ¢
S704 : 7 (STOP)
S705 : 8 (PAUSE)
S706 : 3 (PLAY)

D

20

E 1/3
1

2

3

PWSB ASSY
S802 : POWER STANDBY/ON

4

5

6

7

8

DV-535

CN103
04R-FJ

CN801
04P-FJ

G

A

PWSB ASSY
(VWG2174)

ASG7013

CN104
04R-FJ

F KEYB ASSY (VWG2176)

CN701
04P-FJ

S701-S706 : ASG7013

CN101

B

14P-FJ

I
CN101

CN102

E 3/3

VKN1627

C

3→5
CONVERTER

E 2/3
5→3
CONVERTER

D 2/3
CN5

D

E 3/3

: The power supply is shown with the marked box.

5

6

7

E 1/3 F G
8

21

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4

DV-535

3.7 FLJB ASSY (2/3)
A

E 2/3 FLJB ASSY

(VWV1777: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)
(VWV1776: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)

E 1/3

B

2ch DAC

C

E 3/3

Q601

D

E 3/3

22

E 2/3
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

DV-535

A

: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE

2SA1037K

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ
TYPES ONLY

B

E 3/3

2/2

E 3/3

1/2

C

CN110
VKN1267

E 1/3

For DOWNLOAD

D

5

6

7

E 2/3
8

23

1

2

3

4

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3.8 FLJB ASSY (3/3)
A

E 2/3

CN106

E 3/3 FLJB ASSY

VKN1627

(VWV1777: WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ)
(VWV1776: RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
(VCB)
(Y)
(C)
(R)
(G)

D 3/3

(B)
(Y)

CN15

(Y)

: V/CB SIGNAL ROUTE
: Y SIGNAL ROUTE
: C SIGNAL ROUTE
: R SIGNAL ROUTE
: G SIGNAL ROUTE
: B SIGNAL ROUTE

(Y)

(Y)
(C)

(VCB)

B

(Y)

(VCB)
(G)

(C)

(R)

(C)

(B)

E 1/3
(VCB)

(VCB)
(C)

(VCB)

(C)

(Y)

(B)

(R)

(G)

E 1/3

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY

(G)

C

(G)

(R)

(R)

(B)

(B)

D

VIDEO OUT SELECT
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,
WVXJ, WYXQ
TYPES ONLY

RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA TYPES
ONLY

E 1/3
24

E 3/3
1

2

3

4

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7

8

DV-535

A

JA491
RKN1004

E 1/3

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,
WVXJ, WYXQ
TYPES ONLY

JA403

JA401

VKB1154
(OUT2 OUT)

(OUT1,2
(OUT1 OUT)
OUT)

(V)

RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA
YPES ONLY

VKB1147

(V)

JA402
VKB1146

E 2/3

E 2/3
(V)

VSEL SIGNAL

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ,
WYXQ TYPES ONLY

(Y)

(Y)

RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA TYPES ONLY

(C)

(C)

5.1k

B
3IN 6OUT VIDEO AMP

5.1k

(V)

(CR)

(CR)

(CB)

(VCB)

(C)
(C)

(CR)

(Y)

(Y)
(CB)
(Y)

(V)

(C)

(CB)

2SA1037K

(Y)

(Y)

RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA TYPES ONLY

C

(C)

(Y)

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ,
WYXQ TYPES ONLY

CN201
19R-1.25FJ

(V)
(Y)

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,
WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY

(R)

(R)

TV SYSTEM

(C)
(G)

(G)

(B)

(B)

H
CN535

D

AUDIO_L

E 2/3

AUDIO_R

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY

5

6

7

E 3/3
8

25

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DV-535

3.9 SCRB ASSY (WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ and WYXQ TYPES ONLY)
A

H SCRB ASSY (VWV1744)
(WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ TYPES ONLY)

(B)

(B)

(G)
(B)

(B)

(C)

E 3/3

(B)

CN201
(R)

B

(Y)

(V)

(G)

(G)

(G)

C

: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
(V)
(Y)
(C)
(R)
(G)
(B)

: V SIGNAL ROUTE
: Y SIGNAL ROUTE
: C SIGNAL ROUTE

(R)

(R)

(C)

(C)

(R/C)

: R SIGNAL ROUTE
: G SIGNAL ROUTE
: B SIGNAL ROUTE

(V)
(V/Y)

(V)

D

(Y)

(Y)

: The power supply is shown with the marked box.

26

H
1

2

3

4

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6

7

8

DV-535

A

(B)
(B)

(B)

(G)

(G)

B
(R/C)

(R/C)

(V/Y)

(V/Y)

(G)

CHASSIS
GND
C

(R/C)

(R/C)

(V/Y)

(V/Y)

D

5

6

7

H
8

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DV-535
3.10 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1331)

I

A

POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1331)

AC IN

Note : When the fuse(F001) on VWR1331 blow out, VWR1331 might be damaged.
At that time, exchange VWR1331 for VWR1330.

B

C

D

28

I

1

2

3

4

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6

7

8

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NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT

A

• In case of repairing, use the described parts only to prevent an accident.
• Please write the red
mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) Unit is repaired.
• Please take care to keep the space, not touching other parts when replacing the parts.

P101
VZE1001
630mA

P102
VZE1003
1.25A

B
P103
VZE1004
1.6A

E 1/3
CN101

C

D

• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT
CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
5

6

7

I

8

29

GND

C7

Z1

2.5A

R5

2

Q2

R19

3
PC1

R23

D24

C22

R6

D7

4
C201

R205

C9

D25

C5

R84

D82

D5

R12

R22

D83

R202

R201

R25

C21

Q20

R7

IC201

D11

D81

PC1

R20

D9

R204

VR201

R203

R8

R11

C10

C82

R85

D71

D6

R17

C11

R10

R9

D4

D8

D72

R72

Q71

R71

D402

R404

R403

BEA401

D107

D105

D104

D103

C105

D102

D301

D403

R405

Q402

C302

R304

C106

R420

D404

Q411

C303

C111

R402

C109

R414

Q410

R401

IC103

C110

B

R301

IC102

C112

Q401

C108

C107

1.6A

P102 A
L101
AEK7066

D111

800mA

P101
AEK7063

R302

R307

C301

Q412

C411

R407

R104

R410

R408

D406

D407

D304

R103

D108

D109

PC2

R303

R409

D405

D112

C410

FLAC (A)

9
13

GND
GND

7

GND
GND

5

FLAC (B)

–27V

GND

SW3.3V

PO CONT

SW5V

EV5V

5V

12V

3

12

14

1

2

11

4

10

8

5

CN101

• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT
CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.

T1

E 1/3
CN101
3

B

A

PC2

R24

R1

D23

C2

R2

D12

A

Q1

C5

C1

L1

3.11 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1330)

BEA2

BEA3

NEUTRAL

LIVE

F101
REK1102

C8

CN1

D14

C81

• In case of repairing, use the described parts only to prevent an accident.
• Please write the red
mark on the board when the primary section of POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) Unit is repaired.
• Please take care to keep the space, not touching other parts when replacing the parts.

NOTE OF SPARE PARTS IN POWER SUPPLY (SYPS) UNIT

POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1330)

Q81

1
D13

I
R83 R82

30
R73

I

D

AC IN

C
2

BEA1

B

R74

1
4

DV-535

DV-535

WAVEFORMS
Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram.
Measurement condition : No. 1 to 4 and 6 to 11 : MJK1, Title 1-chp 1
No. 5
: CD, ABEX-784 Track 1
No. 12 to 14
: MJK1, Title 1-chp 4
No. 15 to 17
: MJK1, Title 1-chp 5

1

Foot of R169 (RF)
V: 100mV/div. H: 0.2µsec/div.

7

IC3 - pin 41 (REGB)
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.

13

IC18 - pin 39 (Y output)
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.

GND
GND

2

TP2 (RFO)
V: 500mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div.

GND

8

Foot of R261 (FPWM)
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.

14

IC18 - pin 36 (C output)
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.

GND
GND

GND

3

9

Foot of R262 (VPWM)
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.

15

IC18 - pin 45 (CB output when
selecting color difference output)
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.

GND
GND

4

TP3 (Tracking Error)
(AI-Inner Tracking Off)
V: 500mV/div. H: 2msec/div.

10

Foot of R263 (PPWM)
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.

16

IC18 - pin 39 (Y output when
selecting color difference output)
V: 0.2V/div. H: 5msec/div.

GND
GND

5

IC2 - pin 39 (EFM before slice)
V: 1V/div. H: 1µsec/div.

11

Foot of R264 (RPWM)
V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.

17

IC18 - pin 36 (CR output when
selecting color difference output)
V: 2V/div. H: 5msec/div.

GND
GND

6

IC2 - pin 1 (EFM)
V: 1V/div. H: 0.2µsec/div.

12

GND

IC18 - pin 45
(Composite Video output)
V: 2V/div. H: 1msec/div.

GND

31

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4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
A

NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :
1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic
diagrams.
2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic
diagrams is shown below.
Symbol In PCB
Diagrams

Symbol In Schematic
Diagrams
B C E B C E

3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for
several destinations.
For further information for respective destinations, be sure to
check with the schematic diagram.
4. View point of PCB diagrams.

Part Name

Connector

Capacitor

Transistor

B C E
B

C

E B

C

SIDE A

E
Transistor
with resistor

B C E
D

G S D

G S
Field effect
transistor

D G S

P.C.Board

Chip Part

SIDE B

Resistor array

B

3-terminal
regulator

4.1 LOAB and SMEB ASSYS

A LOAB ASSY

A LOAB ASSY

VNP1762-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1774-A : WYXQ Type

C

D CN1

B SMEB ASSY

D CN3
C

M

BLK
RED

M

CARRIAGE
MOTOR

D

SPINDLE
MOTOR

VNP1722-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1732-A : WYXQ Type

SIDE A
32

A B
1

SIDE B

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

DV-535

4.2 SCRB ASSY
A

H SCRB ASSY
SIDE A

E
CN201
B

Q602 Q601

Q502 Q501

VNP1764-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1786-A : WYXQ Type

H SCRB ASSY
SIDE B

C

D

IC301
IC401

1

2

3

Q103 Q102
Q203 Q204
Q201 Q202 Q101

H
4

33

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2

3

4

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4.3 DVDM ASSY
A

• This PCB is a four-layered board.

D DVDM ASSY

Q3

IC7 IC5 IC8

B

IC11

IC15

Q121 Q101
Q7 Q6
IC21 Q4
Q103
Q5 Q102

C
IC18

IC1
Q109

Q107

Q81
Q91 Q83

D
VNP1760-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1776-A : WYXQ Type

34

D
1

SIDE A
2

3

4

IC3

1

2

3

4

DV-535

A

E CN102

D DVDM ASSY

• This PCB is a four-layered board.

LOADING
MOTOR
ASSY

Q1

IC13 IC14
IC12

B

Q112

IC2

PICKUP
ASSY
IC19

C
Q114
Q113

Q131

Q106 IC26 IC27

B
CN202

Q251
Q85 Q89 Q87

D
VNP1760-A : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1776-A : WYXQ Type

E CN106

A CN101

SIDE B
1

2

3

D
4

35

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2

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4.4 FLJB, KEYB and PWSB ASSYS
A

D CN5

E FLJB ASSY
G PWSB
ASSY

B

C

F

KEYB
ASSY
VNP1761-B : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1775-B : WYXQ Type

D

IC150

36

E F G
1

2

IC102
IC101

3

4

5

6

7

8

DV-535

A

N5

I CN101

B

C

D
IC301

IC201
IC302

IC491

Q291

H CN535

D CN15

5

6

7

E
8

37

1

2

3

4

DV-535

A

E FLJB ASSY

B

C

D

Q253
Q254
Q292
Q281

38

E
1

Q601

IC602
Q259
Q258
IC202
Q256
Q255
Q351-Q353

2

Q570

IC401
IC201
IC210
IC302 Q301

Q260 Q331
Q257
IC303 IC203
Q354

3

Q431

Q362 Q363 Q361 Q261
IC301

IC1

Q

4

5

6

7

8

DV-535

A

G PWSB
ASSY

B

C

F

KEYB
ASSY

VNP1761-B : WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, RDXJ/RB,
RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA Types
VNP1775-B : WYXQ Type

Q363 Q361 Q261

IC104
IC103
Q500
IC501
Q421 Q401
Q521

5

D

IC101
Q531
Q411
Q501

Q541
Q551
Q511

6

7

E F G
8

39

1

2

3

4

DV-535
4.5 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1330)
AC IN

A

I

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

B

Q2

Q71
Q1

Q20

IC201

C

VR
201
IC103

Q401

E

IC102

CN101

Q402

Q410

D

Q412 Q411

40

I

1

SIDE A
2

3

4

1

2

3

4

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4.6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1331)
A

AC IN

I

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

B

Q2

Q3
IC1

MC201

Q201

C

IC102

E CN101

IC101

Q101

VR101
D

SIDE A

1

2

3

I

4

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Description

Part No.

Mark No.

Description

Part No.

5. PCB PARTS LIST
NOTES:

• Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
• The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
• When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.

Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%,
and K=10%).
561 ........................................................ RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J
560 Ω
→
56 × 101 →
473 ........................................................ RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J
47k Ω
→
47 × 103 →
0.5 Ω
→
R50 ..................................................................................... RN2H R 5 0 K
1Ω
→
1R0 ..................................................................................... RS1P 1 R 0 K
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
5621 ...................................................... RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
5.62k Ω →
562 × 101 →

LIST OF WHOLE PCB ASSEMBLIES
Part No.
Mark

Symbol and Description

NSP LOADING MECHANISM ASSY
NSP
LOAB ASSY
NSP
TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY
NSP
SMEB ASSY
NSP
FGSB ASSY
DVDM ASSY
NSP FLJB ASSY
FLJB ASSY
NSP
KEYB ASSY
NSP
PWSB ASSY
SCRB ASSY
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
NSP POWER SUPPLY UNIT

WYXJ, WYXJ/SP,
WVXJ, WYXQ Types

RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD,
RDXJ1/RA Types

VWT1174
VWG2171
VWT1161
VWG2048
VWG2009

VWT1174
VWG2171
VWT1161
VWG2048
VWG2009

VWS1438

VWS1412

VWM2046
VWV1777
VWG2176
VWG2174

VWM2045
VWV1776
VWG2176
VWG2174

VWV1744
VWR1330
VWR1331

Not used
VWR1330
VWR1331

Remarks

∗1
∗1

∗1: As for the POWER SUPPLY UNIT, either VWR1330 or VWR1331 is installed. Install VWR1330 when replacing the POWER SUPPLY UNIT.

CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES

D DVDM ASSY
VWS1438 and VWS1412 are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark

Symbol and Description

VWS1412

MC44724A
2SA1576A
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSQYF105Z16

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

C827
R1
R2
R501, R502, R801, R802, R828
R803, R804, R829, R854-R856, R858-R860

CEV101M10
RS1/16S333J
RS1/16S223J
Not used
RS1/16S0R0J

Not used
Not used
RS1/16S103J
RS1/16S0R0J
Not used

R875, R920, R922, R970-R973, R8010, R8200
R822-R824
R825
R830
R831, R832

RS1/16S0R0J
RS1/16S2000F
RS1/16S1800F
RS1/16S2002F
RS1/16S1201F

Not used
Not used
RS1/16S2000F
Not used
Not used

IC26
Q87, Q89, Q91
C822-C825, C829, C830, C834-C836
C858, C859
C826, C828

42

Part No.
VWS1438

Remarks

DV-535
Mark No.

Description

Mark

Part No.

Symbol and Description

Mark No.

Description

Part No.

Part No.
VWS1438

VWS1412

R833
R834, R835
R836, R837
R838 (0Ω)
R839

RS1/16S3902F
RS1/16S1801F
RS1/16S1001F
DCN1106
RS1/16S103J

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

R845-R847

RS1/16S182J

Not used

Remarks

E FLJB ASSY
VWV1777 and VWV1776 are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark

Symbol and Description

Part No.
VWV1777

VWV1776

2SA1037K
Not used
Not used
LAU120J

Not used
VSH1009
VTL1089
Not used

C451, C453, C457
C501, C502, C511, C512, C521, C522
C503, C513, C523
C510, C520

Not used
CCSQCH6R0D50
CCSQCH180J50
CKSQYF104Z25

CEAT471M6R3
Not used
Not used
Not used

R143
R231, R400, R405, R437, R496, R591
R432
R434, R438, R473
R435

RS1/10S203J
RS1/10S0R0J
RS1/10S512J
Not used
Not used

RS1/10S683J
Not used
Not used
RS1/10S0R0J
RS1/10S512J

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used

RS1/10S1100D
RS1/10S4R7J
RS1/10S3300D
RS1/10S4700D
RS1/10S62R0D

RS1/10S8200D
RS1/10S101J
RS1/10S182J
19R-1.25FJ
Not used

Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
VKB1147

VKB1154
PF03GG2C10

Not used
Not used

Q501, Q511, Q521
S402
L480, L481
L501, L511, L521

R456, R460
R457, R461
R458, R462
R459, R463
R464
R501, R511, R521
R503, R513, R523
R504, R514, R524
CN201 19P CONNECTOR
JA401 6P PIN JACK
JA403
J101

3P PIN JACK
CONNECTOR ASSY

Remarks

43

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Mark No.

Description

Part No.

Mark No.

PARTS LIST for DV-535/WYXJ
LOAB ASSY

A

SWITCH
S101

S3B-PH-K-S
VNP1762

B SMEB ASSY
SWITCH
S201

DSG1016

OTHERS
CN201 3P FFC CONNECTOR
CN202 8P FFC CONNECTOR
PC BOARD (SMEB)

52044-0345
VKN1212
VNP1722

C FGSB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTOR
PC101

GP2S60

RESISTOR
R101

Part No.
KV1471E
RB501V-40
RB521S-30

COILS
VSK1011

OTHERS
CN101 KR CONNECTOR
PC BOARD (LOAB)

Description

D301
D6
D665,D666

RS1/10S331J

D DVDM ASSY

L150,L330
L304
L81
L85,L911

CHIP COIL
CHIP COIL
CHIP COIL
CHIP BEADS

LCYA100J2520
LCYA2R7J2520
VTL1067
VTL1084

CAPACITORS
C123,C146,C613,C843
C322
C135
C104-C108
C206,C210,C211

CCSRCH101J50
CCSRCH120J50
CCSRCH121J50
CCSRCH150J50
CCSRCH151J50

C333
C116,C151,C314
C152
C127,C209,C337
C134,C236

CCSRCH180J50
CCSRCH220J50
CCSRCH221J50
CCSRCH331J50
CCSRCH470J50

C122,C208
C126,C335
C334
C124,C132
C117,C240,C352,C360

CCSRCH471J50
CCSRCH560J50
CCSRCH5R0C50
CCSRCH680J50
CCSRCH681J25

C845,C846
C129,C142,C827,C842
C113,C139
C405,C413,C700,C808
C111,C149,C205,C207,C401

CCSRCK2R0C50
CEV101M10
CEV220M16
CEV221M4
CEV470M6R3

C403,C407
C140,C223,C224,C252,C264
C312
C148,C217,C327,C414
C801,C802,C807,C809-C815

CEV470M6R3
CKSQYB105K10
CKSQYB105K10
CKSQYF105Z16
CKSQYF105Z16

SEMICONDUCTORS

44

IC5,IC7
IC21
IC14
IC1
IC2

BA4510F
CY2081SL-638
KM68V1000CLT-7L
LA9701M
LC78652W

C817-C821,C826,C828
C216,C313
C133,C136,C203,C220,C225
C239,C320,C321,C603,C625
C703,C711

CKSQYF105Z16
CKSRYB102K50
CKSRYB103K50
CKSRYB103K50
CKSRYB103K50

IC3
IC19
IC18
IC26
IC15

M56788FP
MB811171622A-100FN
MB86373B
MC44724A
MN414800CSJ-07

C101,C102,C114,C118,C119
C121,C138,C204,C212,C213
C227,C231,C263,C315,C317
C332,C804
C153,C266

CKSRYB104K16
CKSRYB104K16
CKSRYB104K16
CKSRYB104K16
CKSRYB223K25

IC11
IC12
IC8
IC13
Q106,Q109,Q81,Q83,Q85

PD3410A
PE5108A
TC7SHU04F
VYW1727
2SA1576A

C357
C354
C214,C251,C261,C351
C330
C109,C110,C120,C130,C131

CKSRYB223K50
CKSRYB332K50
CKSRYB472K50
CKSRYB682K50
CKSRYF104Z16

Q87,Q89,Q91
Q114,Q121,Q251
Q131
Q102
Q103,Q6,Q7

2SA1576A
2SC4081
DTC114EUA
HN1A01F
HN1B04FU

C143,C150,C202,C215
C221,C222,C226,C230,C235
C265,C299,C319,C359,C367
C369,C370,C402,C404,C406
C408,C410,C412,C601,C602

CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16

Q101
Q112,Q113
Q107,Q4,Q5
Q3
Q1

HN1C01F
HN1C01FU
RN1902
RN1911
RN4982

C604-C612,C614,C615
C617-C620,C626,C701,C702
C704-C710,C712-C724,C726
C822-C825,C829-C836,C844
C858,C859

CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16
CKSRYF104Z16

C368,C411 (47µF/16V)

VCH1166

DV-535
Mark No.

Description

Part No.

RESISTORS
ACN7047
ACN7077
DCN1092
DCN1094
DCN1094

R657,R658,R664,R706 (10kΩ)
R717,R718 (10kΩ)
R121,R663 (22Ω)
R712,R715,R838,R881 (0Ω)
R1020,R2010,R2020,R2030,R2040

DCN1094
DCN1094
DCN1104
DCN1106
RS1/10S0R0J

R3050,R4010,R4020,R4030,R4040
R4050,R4060,R407,R685,R722
R8000,R8200,R821
R202,R3510
R700

RS1/10S0R0J
RS1/10S0R0J
RS1/10S0R0J
RS1/10S101J
RS1/10S1R2J

R836,R837
R807,R831,R832
R806
R363,R365
R825

RS1/16S1001F
RS1/16S1201F
RS1/16S1501F
RS1/16S1503F
RS1/16S1800F

R834,R835
R822-R824,R826,R827
R830
R805
R833

RS1/16S1801F
RS1/16S2000F
RS1/16S2002F
RS1/16S2701F
RS1/16S3902F

R361,R364
Other Resistors

RS1/16S6202F
RS1/16S
J

OTHERS
FFC CONNECTOR
CHIP CERALOCK (20MHz)
PH CONNECTOR
PH CONNECTOR
FLEXIBLE CABLE(07P)

CN15,CN5
B TO B CONNECTOR 30P
CN3 8P FFC CONNECTOR
X1
CRYSTAL RESONATOR
(13.824MHz)

E

Description

Part No.

COILS AND FILTERS

R123 (39Ω)
R732,R733,R735,R736 (47kΩ)
R632 (100Ω)
R608,R609,R613,R624,R627 (10kΩ)
R629,R631,R633,R638,R654 (10kΩ)

CN4
X2
CN2
CN1

Mark No.

DKN1193
DSS1110
S2B-PH-SM3
S3B-PH-SM3
VDA1681
VKN1626
VKN1763
VSS1147

FLJB ASSY

SEMICONDUCTORS
IC202
IC401
IC201
IC101
IC105

BA4560F
LA7138M
PCM1716E
PE5185A
PQ025EZ5MZP

IC102
IC104
IC103
Q255,Q401,Q411,Q421,Q431
Q501,Q511,Q521

S-806D
TC74VHC125F
TC74VHCT125AF
2SA1037K
2SA1037K

Q291
Q601
Q253,Q254
Q256
D497

2SC1740S
2SC2412K
2SD2114K
DTC114YK
1SS355

D261

UDZS6.2B

L401,L411,L421,L501,L511
L521
L101
L601 NOISE FILTER

LAU120J-TA
LAU120J-TA
LAU680J-TA
RTF1167

SWITCH
S401

VSH1020

CAPACITORS
C403,C413,C423,C503,C513
C523
C257,C258
C255,C256
C251,C252

CCSQCH180J50
CCSQCH180J50
CCSQCH221J50
CCSQCH330J50
CCSQCH331J50

C438-C440,C497
C401,C402,C411,C412
C421,C422,C501,C502
C511,C512,C521,C522
C103

CCSQCH470J50
CCSQCH6R0D50
CCSQCH6R0D50
CCSQCH6R0D50
CEAL101M6R3

C264,C430,C431
C204,C208
C611
C259,C292,C293
C214,C215,C297

CEAL470M16
CEAL470M6R3
CEAT101M10
CEAT101M16
CEAT102M6R3

C605
C253,C254,C261,C262
C455,C459
C108,C110-C113,C122
C435-C437,C463

CEAT1R0M50
CEAT470M25
CEAT471M6R3
CKSQYB102K50
CKSQYB104K25

C102,C114,C116,C119,C120
C172,C173,C178-C181,C183
C185-C187,C203,C205-C207
C212,C260,C263,C291,C294
C410,C420,C432-C434,C441

CKSQYF104Z25
CKSQYF104Z25
CKSQYF104Z25
CKSQYF104Z25
CKSQYF104Z25

C471,C498,C510,C520,C561
C602,C612
C123

CKSQYF104Z25
CKSQYF104Z25
CKSQYF104Z50

RESISTORS
R265,R266
R261,R262
R451,R453,R455
R401,R411,R421,R501,R511
R521

RN1/16SE1602D
RN1/16SE3302D
RS1/10S62R0D
RS1/10S8200D
RS1/10S8200D

Other Resistors

RS1/10S

J

OTHERS
CN103,CN104 FJ CONNECTOR 4P
CN101 FJ CONNECTOR 14P
CN201 19P CONNECTOR
JA201 OPTICAL LINK OUT
J101
CONNECTOR ASSY

04R-FJ
14P-FJ
19R-1.25FJ
GP1FA550TZ
PF03GG2C10

JA491
IC150
V101
JA402
JA403

RKN1004
TSOP1840XG1
VAW1056
VKB1146
VKB1154

REMOTE CONTROL JACK
REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT
FL TUBE
2P PIN JACK
3P PIN JACK

CN110 7P FFC CONNECTOR
VKN1267
CN102,CN106
VKN1627
B TO B CONNECTOR 30P
FL HOLDER
VNK4595

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Mark No.
X101

Description

Part No.

CERAMIC RESONATOR
(5MHz)

VSS1142

Mark No.

I

Description

Part No.

POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1330)

OTHERS

F

P101 PROTECTOR (800mA)
P102 PROTECTOR (1.6A)
FU101 FUSE (2.5A)

KEYB ASSY

SWITCHES
S701-S706

ASG7013

I

RESISTORS
All Resistors

RS1/10S

J

POWER SUPPLY UNIT (VWR1331)

OTHERS
P101 PROTECTOR (630mA)
P102 PROTECTOR (1.25A)
P103 PROTECTOR (1.6A)

OTHERS
CN701 FJ CONNECTOR 4P

AEK7063
AEK7066
REK1102

04P-FJ

VZE1001
VZE1003
VZE1004

Note : When the fuse(F001) on VWR1331 blow out, VWR1331 might
be damaged.
At that time, exchange VWR1331 for VWR1330.

G PWSB ASSY
SWITCH
S802

ASG7013

RESISTORS
All Resistors

RS1/10S

J

OTHERS
CN801 FJ CONNECTOR 4P

04P-FJ

H SCRB ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS
IC401
IC301
Q101,Q202
Q501,Q502,Q601,Q602
Q102,Q201,Q203,Q204

MM1505XN
MM1507XN
2SA1037K
2SC1740S
2SC2412K

D101,D301,D302,D401,D402

1SS355

CAPACITORS
C404
C401,C501,C508,C601,C608
C301
C101,C102,C201,C302-C304
C402,C403,C502,C503

CEAT100M50
CEAT101M10
CEAT471M10
CKSQYF104Z25
CKSQYF104Z25

C602,C603

CKSQYF104Z25

RESISTORS
R201,R301,R401,R501,R601
Other Resistors

RS1/10S68R0D
J
RS1/10S

OTHERS
JA535 RGB CONNECTOR
CN535 19P CONNECTOR
PC BOARD (SCRB)

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VKB1157
VKN1775
VNP1764

6. ADJUSTMENT
There is no information to be shown in this chapter.

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7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
7.1.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION OF PICKUP DEFECTIVE
Symptom
• Indicates "No Disc" in FL display.
• Player does not playback, etc..

Procedure of Self-Diagnosis
1 Press the TEST → 1 buttons (of the test mode remote control unit : GGF1067) in the test mode screen, and turn on the
laser diode (It light-up for nine seconds.).
2 Confirm the indicated value of the laser diode current (LDI).
3 When indicated value is more than 110, pickup is defective. → Release the Traverse Mechanism Assy.

Note : When a DVD disc is played in the test mode, this function is effective.
This function is effective only for DVD pickup (650nm).

Character in bold : Item name
: Information display

Laser diode current value

Test Mode Screen Display

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7.1.2 TEST POINTS LOCATION

DVDM ASSY
CN5
CN2

VCODR
IC13

IC14

IC1

C707

SREQ

CN4
IC2

TP3 (TE)
IC19

TP1 (FE)
VREF

TP2 (RFO)

IC27

IC26

VREF
CN3

CN1

TP4 (FDO)
R389
Short-circuit at diagnosis

Front Side
CN15

SIDE B
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7.1.3 TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY
TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY
Consecutive double-OSD display is supported during test mode. The screen is composed 10 lines with a maximum of 32 characters per line.
It can't be used with the debugging display mode together.

• Screen Composition
Address

Character in bold : Item name
: Information display

Remote control code
Key code
Mechanism position value and
slider position

Background color
Tracking status and
Laser diode current value
Spindle status and AFB status

Output video system and
Skirt terminal output
AV1 chip version
FL controller version and
region setting for the player

AGC setting

FL controller destination setting

FTS servo IC information

Port No. of Flash ROM and
system controller
Flash ROM version and Flash ROM size
System controller revision

C1 error value of CD and DVD
Internal operation mode of
the mechanism control
Disc judgment and
CD 1/3 beam switch

DVD mechanism controller revision
(Control and part No. of GUI-ROM)

Equalizer value and
jitter value

Test Mode Screen Display
(First Screen Display)
Caution :
The first screen and second screen switch by pressing [DISPLAY]
key of the remote control unit.
It is only a version display part on the lower right of the screen
those contents of display change.
ATB : ON/OFF information display and AGC manual setting display
deleted with the second generation.
The displays of Tilt error value, Tilt servo status and pickup
DVD/CLD display deleted with the third generation becomes LD
part is deleted.

• Description of Each Item on the Display
(1) Address indication
The address being traced is displayed in number.
DVD : ID indication (hexadecimal number, 8 digits)
[∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗]
CD : A-TIME (min. sec.)
[0000∗∗∗∗]
(Note : For DVDs, decimal-number indication is possible.)
(2) Code indication of the remote control unit [R – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
The code for the key pressed on the remote control unit, which
is received by the FL controller, is displayed while the key is
pressed. In the case of the double code, the second code will
be displayed.
(3) Key code indication for the main unit [K – ∗ ∗ ]
The code for the key pressed on the main unit, which is
received by the system controller, is displayed while the key is
pressed.
(4) Background color indication [C – R∗ ∗ G∗ ∗ B∗ ∗]

(6) 1 Spindle status [SPDL – ∗ ∗ ∗]
Spindle accelerator and brake, free-runnimg
FG servo
Rough, velocity phase servo
Offset addition, rough, velocity phase servo
2 AFB status [AFB – ∗ ∗]
ON
OFF
(7) Mechanism position value [M – ∗]
Position code
(8) Slider position [S – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
CD TOC area
CD active area
(9) AGC setting [AGC – ∗ ∗]
AGC on
AGC off

[A/B]
[FG]
[SRV]
[O_S]
[ON ]
[OFF]

[1] to [3]

[IN ]
[CD ]

[AGC-ON]
[AGC-OFF]

(5) 1 Tracking status [TRKG – ∗∗∗]
Tracking on [ON ]
Tracking off [OFF]
2 Laser diode current value [LDI – ∗∗∗]

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(10) Output video system [V – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
NTSC system
[NTSC]
PAL system
[PAL ]
Auto-setting
[AUTO]
Skirt terminal output [SK – ∗ ∗]
VIDEO
[00]
S-VIDEO
[01]
RGB
[02]
Note : Display only the model which can do the output setting of
skirt terminal.
(11) FTS servo IC information
DSP coefficient indication
[KS – [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
Displays the address (four digits) of the specified coefficient
and the setting value (four digits) with [TEST] and [9] keys.
(12) Error rate indication
1 C1 error value of CD
2 C1 error value of DVD

[ER – C1 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
[ER – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ]

(13) Internal operation mode of mechanism controller
[MM – ∗ ∗ : ∗ ∗]
Internal mechanism mode (2 digits) and internal mechanism
step (2 digits) of the mechanism controller
(14) 1 Disk sensing [DSC – ∗ ∗ ∗]
The type of discs loaded is displayed.
[DVD], [CD ], [VCD], [ ]
2 CD 1/3 beam switch [BM – ∗ ∗]
(15) 1 Equalizer value [E – ∗ ∗]
2 Jitter value [J – ∗ ∗]
nake the jitter four times, and renew it in every one
second.
[4 – * *]
CD is effective only in the jitter value.
(16) Version of the AV-1 chip [ AV : ∗ . ∗ ∗' ∗' ]
(17) 1 Version of the FL controller [FL : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
2 Region setting of the player [REG : ∗ ]
Setting value

[1] to [6]

(18) Destination setting of the FL controller
[MDL : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ]
For charactors in front represent the type of model :
There charactors that follow represent the destination code.
J : /J, K : /KU, /KC, /KU/KC, R : /RAM, /RL, /RD, /LB,
WY : /WY
(19) The part number of the flash ROM and system
controller [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
1 Part number of the flash ROM

(Example) VYW1536-A = W1536A
(Example) PD6256A9 = 6256A9
2 Part number of the system controller

(Example) PD3381T1 = 3381T1

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(20) 1 Version of the flash ROM [V : ∗ . ∗ ∗ ∗]
2 Flash ROM size [FLSH = ∗]
(21) Revision of the system controller [S : ∗ . ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ . ∗ ∗ ]
1 Revision number of the external ROM part (flash ROM) of
the system controller

2 Revision of the internal ROM part of the system controller

(22) Revision of the DVD mechanism controller
[M : ∗ . ∗ ∗ ∗]
Revision number of the external ROM part (flash ROM) of the
DVD mechanism controller
(23) Control and part numbers of the GUI-ROM
[GUI : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
No GUI model displays as "––– / ––––".
OEM model displays the part number of GUI-ROM
[GUI : * * * *]

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DEBUGGING SCREEN SPECIFICATION FOR THE MECHANISM CONTROLLER
• This specifications is subject to change without notice.

1 Indication Method of The Mechanism Controller Debugging Screen
A debugging screen of the mechanism controller is indicated when pressing the test mode remote control unit [GGF1067] in
order of the ESC and CHP/TM buttons.
Releace from debugging screen display of the mechanism controller with the ESC button.

2 Screen Layout

3 Indication Contents
1. The error that became the trigger that an error of 2
occurred.
There are many cases same as 2.
2. The error number that transferred to the system
controller
Refer to the error list about contents of error number.
3. Code read in state (it does not support in this unit)
When X is indicated, ID or subcode are not able to read in.
When X is not indicated, they are able to read in.
4. ID or subcode (it does not support in this unit)
Subcode indicates the A time.
5. Inside mode of the mechanism controller when an error
of 1 occurred
It can indicate to a maximum 10 mode. Indicate it in order of
an old mode from the left, and go right, and become a new
mode. Indicate only a nest share of the mode.
6. Processing step of inside mode of 5
It can grasp the mode reaching an error and transition of step
by watching 5 and 6 and it can specify the occurrence place of
most errors.
7. Disk information in the mechanism controller
?
: Indistinctness
NO
: There is no disc
DVD 1 : DVD single layer
DVD 2 : DVD dual layer
CD
: CD
CDR : CD-R or CD-RW
CDR P : PRD of CD-R or CD-RW

8. As a result of 8cm /12cm distinction
? : Indistinctness (undistinction)
8 : 8 cm
12 : 12 cm
9. OEIC gain (it does not support in this unit)
H : OEIC HIGH gain
L : OEIC LOW gain
10. SGC gain for LD of 780nm
It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside
with a hexadecimal number.
Set the gain so that S curve becomes 1.8V (p-p) in disc
distinction.
11. SGC gain for LD of 650nm For L0.
It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside
with a hexadecimal number. Set a gain so that S curve
becomes 1.8V (p-p) in disc distinction.
12. SGC gain for LD of 650nm For L1.
It indicates a step using in the mechanism controller inside
with a hexadecimal number. Set a gain so that a S curve
becomes 1.8V (p-p) in disc distinction.
13. RF count value for disc distinction
RF count value to use the disc distinction. It compares
threshold value of 14 and 15 and distinguishes the disc.
14. Disc distinction threshold value (DVD and CD)
Threshold value of the disc distinction. Distinguish it from
DVD if bigger than this value, and distinguish it from CD if
small.

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15. Disc distinction threshold value (CD and unrecorded
disc)
Threshold value of the disc distinction. Distinguish it from
CD if bigger than this value, and distinguish it from an
unrecorded disc if small.

27. It indicates the frequency that entered the internal
circumference plunging into backup of the sled
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.

16. Current jitter value
Indicate the value that was read in from the MY-CHIP in
DVD, and indicate the value that was read in from the servo
DSP in CD.

28. It indicates the frequency that entered the tracking
overrun backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.

17. Focus balance setting value of L0
18. Focus balance setting value of L1
19. Current mechanism controller inside mode
(it does not support in this unit)
It can indicate to a maximum 10 modes. Indicate only a nest
share of the mode.
20. Processing step of 11 inside modes
(it does not support in this unit)
It can grasp the current mode, the mode reaching it and
transition of step by watching 19 and 20.
21. Spindle control state of MY-CHIP
(it does not support in this unit)
OFF : Motor off condition
A/B : Accelerator and brakes
FG
: FG servo
RVP : Rough speed phase servo
ORVP : Rough speed phase servo of offset addition
22. Rotation number of spindle motor
Do not FG read in ? indication (during spindle stop).
23. Tracking error generation system
(it does not support in this unit)
1: 1 beam (DPD)
3: 3 beams
24. TZC count value (it does not support in this unit)
The value that counted the number of TZC for one rotation in
the tracking open state.
When this value is more than 512 with CD, set it in 1 beam
because the eccentric is large.
DVD does not measure it because it is 1 beam fixed
(indication is 0000).
25. It indicates the frequency that entered the focus backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.
26. It indicates focus backup limit frequency with the
hexadecimal number
Initial value is 14H, it does decrement whenever enter the
focus backup and it gives up backup if it became 0. Then the
error is generated. After reverted from the backup, When not
enter the backup and pass fixed time (1500ms), return to
initial value again.

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29. It indicates the limit frequency of tracking overrun
backup with a hexadecimal number
Initial value is 03H, it does decrement whenever enter the
tracking overrun backup and it gives up backup if it became
0.
30. It indicates the frequency that entered sled overrun
backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte
counter, next of FF becomes 00.
31. It indicates the limit frequency of sled overrun backup
with a hexadecimal number
Initial value is 03H, it does decrement whenever enter the
sled overrun backup and it gives up backup if it became 0.
32. It indicates the frequency that entered the tracking close
NG backup
Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till
turns the power off after turning it on. Next of FF is be a 1
byte counter in 00.
The hexadecimal number indication which indicates the
frequency that reads
33. ID/subQ, and entered NG backup
Hexadecimal number indication. A counter does not reset it
till cuts it off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte counter, next
of FF becomes 00.
34. An address to indicate in 35
Set it by using RS232.I
(an address) Set it with DA.
35. Contents of an address indicated in 34.

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7.1.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING
• No Power ON
• FL is not turned ON
• FL indication is unusual
START

Power ON

• Blow out fuse of the primary side
• Blow out micro-fuse on the POWER SUPPLY Assy. (Check the each voltage.)
(KU, KC : P202, P204, P205, P201)
(Others : P611, P211, P711)
• FL controller IC (IC101) on the FLKY Assy is damaged.

Turn on the power again
after 2 - 3 minutes.

Is FL turn on ?

• Check the following connections :
POWER SUPPLY Assy - DVDM Assy
DVDM Assy - FLKY Assy
FLKY Assy - PWSB Assy
• Check each voltage (EV+5V, SW+5V, SW+3.3V, +6V and +12V)
(If above voltage are not supplied, check the micro-fuse.)

No

Yes

No

Is the indication
of FL normal ?

FL indication is dark or flickers.

• Short or open the zenner diode
on the POWER SUPPLY Assy.
(KU, KC : D207)
(Others : D513)
• Check the values of R110 - R120
on the FLKY Assy.

Indicates the error message

Refer to the section "7.1.5 ERROR CODE".

Yes

• Blow out micro-fuse on the POWER SUPPLY Assy.
(KU, KC : P201)
(Others : P711)

Is tray open ?

• Check the connection between PICKUP Assy and DVDM Assy.
(14P flexible cable)
• Check the +6V power supply voltage (above micro fuse).

No

Yes

Do the video and
sound come on ?

No

Check the connection between FLJB Assy and DVDM Assy.

Yes
Indicate the error message.

Refer to the section "7.1.5 ERROR CODE".

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7.1.5 ERROR CODE
Error codes that are displayed on the FL display without using the remote control unit
FL Display

Possible causes

Operation of the unit

AV-1 chip is not a match with the program of system controller

The sound may not out
with the specific audio.

CPU AERR

CPU address error (Hardware is unusual.)

No operation

DMA AERR

DMA address error (Hardware is unusual.)

No operation

FLASH ID

Difference in versions of the internal ROM of the system controller and of the flash ROM,
or bus line failure or reverse installation

No operation

Write protect error of the flash ROM

No operation

AV1 VER

FLASH WRP
FLASH SIG
FLASH SUM

Difference in part number of the flash ROM
(When the ROM which could't be used was used.)
Check sum error of the flash ROM (It exceeds the regular size.) or reverse
installation (Hardware is unusual.)

No operation
No operation

FLASH SIZE

Size error of the flash ROM (Use 4 or 8 M-bit.)

No operation

ILLGAL

The system controller fetched a code other than an operation code (Hardware is unusual.) No operation

RESERVE

Undefined interrupt (Hardware is unusual.)

No operation

SLOT

Inappropriate slot command issued (Hardware is unusual.)

No operation

Error codes that are displayed on the FL display by using the remote control unit
(Mechanism controller error)
To display: ESC + DISPLAY + DISPLAY; Location of the display: At the two digits of center of the FL display
To display the error history: ESC + DISPLAY + One shot; Location of the display: TV screen
Description
FL
Causes if with a DVD
Causes if with a CD
Operation of the Unit
of Error
11 Search timeout

Search could not be complete within 7
seconds.

Search could not be complete within 7
CD : Stops,
seconds, and it could not enter the target
DVD : Continues operation
area within 7 seconds by VCD scan.

A search could not be completed after 3
retries, search backup was executed 4
times, or in a case of timeout (6 seconds)
while the unit was tracing 11 tracks or
more beyond the target while the search
operation was converging.

Backup against slider skip was executed
4 times during a search, or slider skip
CD : Stops,
twice resulted in starting from the read-in DVD : Continues operation
point.

12

Search retry
error

19

Tracing timeout Timeout (10.5 seconds) while tracing at
while converging the stage of convergence of a search.

1B

Index 0 search
error

Stop
During Track (Index) Search, the search
for the beginning of a program could not
be completed within 3 seconds (20
seconds in the case of Index Search)
after positioning based on the TOC data
was completed.

Timeout of slider
Inside switch could not ON within 3 seconds.
22 inner
circumference
Timeout of slider
Inside switch could not OFF within 2 seconds.
23 outer
circumference

No FOK pulse
33 during
playback CLVA

38

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Disc-typesensing error

Stop

Stop

Stop

When the focus was deviated continuously 20 times.

Adjusts focus at the innermost
circumference and tries to return
to its position where the error
was generated (for 3 times),then
opens. If the same error persists
after one retry, the tray opens.
(No FOK pulse)

If normal starting was impossible in the following three cases, disc-type sensing will
be retried if other errors occure excepting C5 error. However, when the focus error
"33" was occured continuously 3 times, it is finished as "38 error" at the moment:
(1) startup with the first disc-type-sensing result, (2) forced startup with another disc
by designating the disc type, (3) forced startup with the original disc by designating
the disc type.

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FL
39

Description
of Error
SGC converge
timeout

41 Spindle timeout

Causes if with a DVD

Causes if with a CD

Operation of the

SGC could not converge during detects the peak

Open

The unit did not enter Stop mode within 10 seconds of issuance of a Stop command.

Stop

Stops. (FG timeout)

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Spindle FG
transition timeout

The spindle could not converge into within ± 12% of
the target FG rotation speed within 10 seconds after
spindle kick. The first time after startup (the first time
after disc distinction), it doesn't become the number of
the target rotation within five seconds. The first time
after startup, detects the abnormal rotation number of
high-speed continuously 3 loops. DVD: 5 to 9 mS ,
CD: 40 to 60 mS

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Spindle PLL
transition timeout

After the second times after startup, it doesn't become the number of the target rotation Stops.
within five seconds. Detects the abnormal high-speed or low-speed rotations. DVD: 5 to ("73" is displayed during
9 mS , CD: 40 to 60 mS
starting process.)

4A Spindle lock timeout Spindle could not lock more than 1.5 seconds before start the AFB.
ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the
DDTCT (peak detection) command was sent.

Stop

Auto sequence
52 timeout of focus
jump down

ABUSY did not return within 30 mS after the FJMPD
(Focus jump 1 to 0) command was sent.

Stop

Auto sequence
timeout of focus

ABUSY did not return within 30 mS after the FJMPU
(Focus jump 0 to 1) command was sent.

Stop

Auto sequence
timeout of play AGC
Auto sequence
55 timeout of disc-typesensing

ABUSY did not return within 50 mS after the GSUMON
(play-AGC-measuring) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the
DJSRT (disc-sensing) command was sent.

Stop

Auto sequence
timeout of ATB2

ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the
TBLOFS (Internal ATB after the completion of external
ATB) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 500 mS after the TSON
(tracking servo ON) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after the TBL
(external ATB) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the FGN
(focus gain adjustment) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after TGN
(tracking gain adjustment) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 1 second after the
CMDAVE (offset adjustment) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after the ADJMIR
(modulation factor measurement) command was sent.

Stop

ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the AFB
(auto focus bias) command was sent.

Stop

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53

Auto sequence
timeout of peak

Stops.
("73" is displayed during
starting process.)

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56

Auto sequence
57 timeout of tracking
servo ON
Auto sequence
58
timeout of ATB1
Auto sequence
59 timeout of focus gain
adjustment
Auto sequence
5A timeout of tracking
gain adjustment
Auto sequence
5B timeout of offset
adjustment
Auto sequence
5C timeout of
modulation factor
measurement
Auto sequence
5D timeout of auto focus
bias
5F

Auto sequence
already busy

62 Pause retry error

A command could not be sent because ABUSY was
low. ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after TLV
command was sent.
Pause mode could not be restored within three retries
after it had been released.

Stop
Continues operation

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FL
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Description
of Error
ID can not read
during tracing

Subcode check
failure during
playback
ID can not read at
73
the startup

Causes if with a DVD
An ID could not be read for 1 second or more.

An ID could not be read within 1 second after the
AFB adjustment had been finished.

Subcode check
failure during startup

Timeout for reading
81 TOC of the
mechanism
controller
Timeout for reading
82 TOC of the system
controller
Communication
A1 timeout of DSP
command

Communication
A2 timeout for reading
DSP coefficient
Communication
A3 timeout for writing
DSP coefficient
Communication
A4 timeout for
continuously writing
DSP coefficient

Operation of the Unit
Stop

No frame could be read for 3
seconds or more.

72

74

Causes if with a CD

Stop

Opens (ID readout failure)
No subcode could be read within 3
seconds after AFB adjustment had
been finished.

Opens (Subcode readout
failure).

TOC readout took 30 seconds or
more.

Stop

Reading TOC of the system
Stop
controller took 30 seconds or more.
A command could not be issued to DSP because
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force
(XCBUSY = L) for a specified time (about 200
mS).
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a
specified time (about 200 mS) before and after a
coefficient read command was issued to DSP, or
the address echo-back after command issuance
did not match the setup address.
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a
specified time (about 1024 mS) before and after
the coefficient write command was issued to
DSP.
Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for 200
mS during continuous coefficient writing, or
before and after a continuous write command
was issued to DSP.
In the tracing state during the backup sequence, codes could not be read for 1
second or more. In the backup sequence, tracking ON sequence of the servo DSP
could not be completed even if more than 500 mS after the tracking ON command
was issued.

No operation

No operation

No operation

No operation

B1

Timeout error for
backup

B2

Retry error for
backup

Tracing impossible after retring the tracking ON for 3 times in the backup sequence.

Stops

B3 Retry error for trace

During tracing, runaway was detected after three iterations of backup operations for
detecting runaway.

Stops

C3

(C5)

E3

Detection of tracking During playback, the overcurrent detection port was at L for 300 ms or more
overcurrent
continuously.
Short-circuit test
corresponding error
Violation against
digital copy guard

F5 Tray being pushed

F8 Loading timeout

FC Focus

56

While the power was on, the overcurrent detection port was at L for 40 ms or more
continuously.

Stops

Stops (the mechanical
controller operates
independently).
Turns off the power
instantly (No indication on
the FL display and no
writing to flash memory)
Stops

The tray switch that had been Open mode was forcibly changed to a mode other than
Closes
Open by an external force.
Reverses the loading
Loading, unloading or clamping could not be completed within a specified time (about
direction. It timeout is
5 seconds).
repeated upon retry, the
unit stops.
The following error occured eight times. (1) Focus ON sequence could not be
completed even if more than two seconds after
the focus ON command (to the
servo DSP) was sent. (2) Focus IN sequence was finished, actually focus IN was not
completed.

Stops wherever possible
then opens (stops in the
case of side B).

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Error codes that are displayed on the FL display by using the remote control unit (Device error)
To display : ESC + DISPLAY + DISPLAY ; Location of the display : At the two digits of left of the FL display
FL

Description of Error

AV1 access error
bit3=1 08 etc.
(read, write NG)
bit2=1 04 etc. MY CHIP access error

Causes if with a DVD

Causes if with a CD

Operation of the Unit
No operation or it becomes debugging
indication if the power is able to ON.

bit1=1 01 etc. SRAM access error

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7.1.6 DISASSEMBLY
DIAGNOSIS OF PCBS
Note
When diagnosing the unit, be sure to use two connection cables for service. (Part No : GGD1228)

1 Bonnet, Tray Panel

1

3 Front Panel Assy

Remove the Bonnet (Screws × 8)

Front Panel Assy

1
2

Unhook (×3)

2

1

Power ON

4
Tray

3

3

Tray Open (0)

Tray Panel

2 Test Disc Clamp

4

4 Loading Mechanism Assy

Power OFF

1

Loading Mechanism Assy

(×4)

3
1

3
Disc Clamp

5

Test Disc

2

Tray Close (0)

Pull out the AC Power Cord

2

58

Remove the Connector (×2)

Unhook (×3)

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7 Diagnosis (1)

5 Short Circuit R389

1

Put the AC Power Cord
POWER SUPPLY Unit
FLJB Assy

PWSB Assy
Short circuit

R389

CN1

2

Power ON
KEYB Assy

DVDM Assy

DVDM Assy

Loading Mechanism Assy

(Bottom View)

Note ;
1 : When does not short-circuit with R389, playback will not
be possible after the next steps.
2 : The tray cannot be opened while R389 is short-circuited.
3 : Release the short-circuit after the 7 Diagnosis (1) and
8 Diagnosis (2) are completed.

6 Styling of the Connection Cables
FLJB Assy
Connection Cable
for Service
[GGD1228]

2

1

Remove the Rear Panel
(RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA: Screws × 7)
(WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ: Screws × 9)

2

Remove the PCBs
(RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD, RDXJ1/RA: Screws × 8)
(WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, WYXQ: Screws × 10)

SCRB Assy

2
CN102
CN106

2

8 Diagnosis (2)

WYXJ,WYXJ/SP,
WVXJ,WYXQ ONLY

3

4
CN15

3

2

(×2)
CN1

Connection Cable
for Service
[GGD1228]

CN5

1

DVDM Assy

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DISASSEMBLY OF TRAVERSE
MECHANISM ASSY-S
1

Remove the Bonnet (Screws × 8)

Bridge

4
2

Unhook (×2)

Power ON

5

Tray

3

3
6

Tray Open (0)

Pull out the AC Power Cord

7
Short

POWER SUPPLY
Open ASSY side
Short SW

Pickup
Flexible
Cable
Unhook
Traverse Mechanism
Assy-S

8

8

Unhook

(Top View)
Float Base

9

60

8

Unhook (×2)

Remove the Traverse mechanism assy-S

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7.2 IC
• The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.

•List of IC
LC78652W, PD3410A, MB86373B, PE5185A

LC78652W (DVDM ASSY : IC2)
• DSP IC

• Block Diagram
FE 33

47 FDO

TE 32

48 TDO

TILTE 29

MPX

RF_PH 30

Servo
Processor
(16×16+32→32)

8bit
A/D

45 SLDO

8bit
D/A

46 SPDO
44 TBAL

RF_BH 31

43 TILTDO
42 AUXO

JITT 28

HFLIO 51

CMP
24 DRF

TES 26
PP2/EVENT 56

Track Counter

22 FAST

Event Counter
95 DVDSYEQ

FG 55
SLCIST1,2 34,35
EFMIN 39
SLCO1,2 36,37

FG Counter

SLC

EFMOUT 1
PCKIST1,2 87,88
DVDFR 90
CDFR 91
PD01-3 83-85
JV 92

PLL

DVDSYNC 96
PCK 93
LEFM

CLV

23 V_PB

DVD Lock
Detection

21 FSEQ

Frame Synchronous
Detection, Protection,
Insertion EFM
Demodulation

77 WRQ

Sub Code
Decode
CRC

74 SQOUT
75 CQCKB
76 RWC
17 EMPH
12 PW
10 SBCK

100

18 SBSY

LEFM2 97

11 SFSY

VPDO 81
VCOC 80
XIN 14
XOUT 15
XTALOUT 8
ADRAO 94
CSB 58
WRB 60
RDB 59
P0-7 63-70
BUSYB 73
LASER 52

Clock
Generator

Error Detect
Correction
C1-Twofold,
C2-Fourfold

53,54
,56

9 FSX
20 EFLG

5 LRSY

Command
Interface

Supplement/Mute
D Attenuate
Deemphasis Filter

4 ROMCK

Serial Out

General Purpose Register

3 ROMXA
2 C2F

DOUT

FBUSYB 7
PP0-3

For De-Interleave
16k SRAM

19 DOUT
25,27
38,50

TEST1-4

57 RESB

61

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•Pin Function
No.
1

Pin Name
EFMOUT

I/O
O

Function
Output the state that was binary-stated value EFM

2

C2F

O

C2 flag output

3

ROMXA

O

CD-ROM data output

4

ROMCK

O

Shift clock output for CD-ROM data output

5

LRSY

O

L/R clock output for CD-ROM data output

6

PP3

I/O General-purpose port input/output / DVD sync. signal input

7

FBUSYB

O

Busy signal output of DSP process operation

8

XTALOUT

O

External system clock output

9

FSX

O

CD 1 frame sync. signal output

I

Subcode reading out clock input

10 SBCK
11 SFSY

O

Frame sync. signal output of subcode

12 PW

O

Subcode P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W output

13 VSS

−

GND pin

14 XIN

I

Connect a crystal resonator (16.9344MHz)

15 XOUT

O

Connect a crystal resonator

16 DVDD1

−

3.3V power supply of the oscillation circuit

17 EMPH

O

Monitor pin of the deemphasis

18 SBSY

O

Sync. signal output of the subcode block

19 DOUT

O

Audio EIAJ data output

20 EFLG

O

Error correction state monitor of the error correction C1 and C2

21 FSEQ

O

Detection monitor of the CD/DVD frame sync. signal

22 FAST

O

Playback speed monitor

23 V_PB

O

Monitor output of the rough servo/CLV control

24 DRF

O

In focus monitor

25 TEST3

I

Test input 3

26 TES

I

Tracking error signal input

27 TEST2

I

Test input 2

N ch-OD output

28 JITT

I

Jitter quantity detecting signal input of EFM PLL

29 TILTE

I

Tilt error signal input

30 RF_PH

I

RF peak hold signal input

31 RF_BH

I

RF bottom hold signal input

32 TE

I

Tracking error signal input

33 FE

I

Focus error signal input

N ch-OD output

N ch-OD output

34 SLCIST1

−

Current setting pin 1 of the constant current charge pump for SLC

35 SLCIST2

−

Current setting pin 2 of the constant current charge pump for SLC

36 SLCO1

O

Control output 1 for SLC

37 SLCO2

O

Control output 2 for SLC

38 TEST1

I

Test input 1

39 EFMIN

I

EFM/EFM + input

40 AVDD

−

5V power supply of A/D and D/A for servo

41 AVSS

−

GND of A/D and D/A for servo

42 AUXO

O

DA auxiliary output

43 TILTDO

O

Tilt control signal output

44 TBAL

O

Tracking balance control signal output

45 SLDO

O

Sled control signal output

46 SPDO

O

Spindle control signal output

47 FDO

O

Focus control signal output

48 TDO

O

Tracking control signal output

49 VREF

−

Reference level of D/A for servo

50 TEST4

I

Test input 4

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No.

Pin Name

51 HFLIO

I/O

Pin Function

I/O Mirror detection signal input/output

52 LASER

O

53 PP0/DVD_CDB

I/O General-purpose port input/output / Disc discrimination signal output

54 PP1/CRCERRB

I/O General-purpose port input/output / Subcode CRC result signal output

55 FG
56 PP2/EVENT

I

Output pin for laser ON/OFF control

FG counter input

I/O General-purpose port input/output / Event counter input

57 RESB

I

Reset input

58 CSB

I

Chip select input

59 RDB

I

Internal state reading signal input

60 WRB

I

Command / data writing signal input

61 DVDD2

−

5V power supply

62 VSS

−

GND

63 P0
64 P1
65 P2
66 P3
67 P4

I/O Command / data input/output

68 P5
69 P6
70 P7
71 VSS

−

GND

72 DVDD1

−

3.3V power supply for internal

73 BUSYB

O

Busy signal output of command process

74 SQOUT

O

Serial output of subcode Q

75 CQCKB

I

Shift clock input for subcode Q data output

76 RWC

I

Update permission input of subcode Q

77 WRQ

O

Read out ready monitor of subcode Q

78 AVSS

−

PLL GND for internal system clock

79 VRPFR

−

VCO oscillation range setting of PLL for system clock

80 VCOC

I

81 VPDO

O

82 AVDD
83 PDO1

−

Connect a PLL filter for system clock
PLL 5V power supply for system clock

I/O PLL filter connection pin 1 for EFM playback

84 PDO2

I/O PLL filter connection pin 2 for EFM playback

85 PDO3

I/O PLL filter connection pin 3 for EFM playback

86 AVSS

−

PLL GND for EFM playback

87 PCKIST1

−

Current setting 1 of PLL constant current charge pump for EFM playback

88 PCKIST2

−

Current setting 2 of PLL constant current charge pump for EFM playback

89 AVDD

−

PLL 5V power supply for EFM playback

90 DVDFR

−

VCO oscillation range setting of PLL for EFM playback 1

91 CDFR

−

VCO oscillation range setting of PLL for EFM playback 2

92 JV

O

Jitter output of PLL clock for EFM playback

93 PCK

O

Bit clock output for EFM playback

94 ADRAO

I

Address input

95 DVDSYEQ

I

DVD synchronize pulse input

96 DVDSYNC

I

DVD synchronous signal input

97 LEFM2

O

Output the state that cut and out a signal which was binary-stated value EFM with PCK 2

98 DVDD1

−

3.3V power supply for I/O

99 VSS

−

GND

100 LEFM

O

Output the state that cut and out a signal which was binary-stated value EFM with PCK 1

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PD3410A (DVDM ASSY : IC11)
• System Control IC

• Pin Function
No.

Mark

Pin Name

I/O

Function

1

XCS3/XCASL

XCS3

O

PD4995A (MY CHIP) chip select signal output

2

GND

3

CK

GND

−

GND

HCPUCK

O

N.C.

4

VCC

V+3D

5

PICLK

−

I/O N.C.

−

V+3D

6

PIDATA

−

I/O N.C.

7

GND

GND

−

GND

8

PORTH0

−

O

N.C.

9

PORTH1

−

O

N.C.

10

PORTH2

36MVH

O

BU2158F (Clock generator)

11

PORTH3

V_SEL2

O

Composite/S switching signal output of the skirt terminal [WY model]

12

VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

13

PORTH4

−

O

N.C.

14

PORTH5

−

O

N.C.

15

PORTH6

−

O

N.C.

16

PORTH7

−

O

N.C.

17

GND

GND

−

GND

18

EXTAL

EXTAL

I

19

XTAL

XTAL

O

20

VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

Connect a ceramic resonator

21

PORTG0

XCSDF0

O

DAC chip select signal output (← XLAT3)

22

PORTG1

−

O

N.C.

23

PORTG2

−

O

N.C.

24

PORTG3

−

O

N.C.

25

PORTG4

−

O

N.C.

26

GND

GND

−

GND

27

PORTG5

−

O

N.C.

28

PORTG6

−

O

N.C.

29

PORTG7

XAMUTE

O

Last stage mute signal output of the audio
DAC 44/48 FS switching signal output

30

PORTF0

44X48

O

31

PORTF1

−

I

N.C.

32

PORTF2

3DON

O

3D audio ON/bypass switching signal output

33

VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

34

PORTF3

−

O

N.C.

35

PORTF4

XAVSRST

O

Sync. reset port

36

PORTF5

−

O

N.C.

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No.
37

Mark
PORTF6

Pin Name

I/O

Function

−

O

N.C.

38

PORTF7

XCSVE

O

Serial communication enable signal output of the video encoder [WY model]

39

GND

GND

−

GND

40

AVSS

GND

−

GND

41

AVCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

42

OUTA_P

LODRV

O

Loading drive output

43

VREF

V+3D

−

V+3D

44

OUTB_P

TEI

O

Tracking offset signal output

45

AVSS

GND

−

GND

46

AVSS

GND

−

GND

47

PORTE0

V_SEL

O

Component/composite switching signal output

48

PORTE1

−

I

N.C.

49

PORTE2

−

I

N.C.

50

PORTE3

FOFST1

I/O Focus offset adjustment output 1

51

PORTE4

FOFST2

I/O Focus offset adjustment output 2

52

PORTE5

XDFINH

I/O Defect shunt signal output

53

PORTE6

DVD/XCD

O

DVD/CD switching signal output

54

PORTE7

LD1_ON

O

650 nm laser diode ON signal output

55

PORTD0

LD2_ON

O

780 nm laser diode ON signal output

56

VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

57

PORTD1

DPD/TE

O

1 beam/3 beams switching signal output

58

PORTD2

AGOFF

O

AGC ON/OFF switching signal output of RF IC

59

PORTD3

XCD2X

O

Signal output for switching the double speed playback (VCD)

60

PORTD4

OEICG

O

OEIC gain switching signal output

61

GND

GND

−

GND

62

PORTD5

XMON

O

ON/OFF switching signal output of the spindle motor control output

63

PORTD6

−

O

N.C.

64

PORTD7

−

I

N.C.

65

PORTJ0

XDRVMUT

O

Driver mute output

66

PORTJ1

−

O

N.C.

67

PORTJ2

XDSPRST

O

Servo DSP reset

68

PORTJ3

−

I

N.C.

69

VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D
Test mode entry

70

PORTJ4

TM_ENT

I

71

PORTJ5

−

O

N.C.

72

PORTJ6

VSEL_SW

I

Component/composite SW input

73

PORTJ7

−

I

N.C.

74

PB0/TIOCA2

XCBUSY

I

Command busy input
Auto-sequence busy input

75

PB1/TIOCB2

XABUSY

I

76

PB2/TIOCA3

XINT2

I

Interrupt input 2 (AV-1)

77

VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

78

PB3/TIOCB3

LT1

O

Communication response signal output to the FL controller

79

PB4/TIOCA4

SBSY

I

Subcode block sync. input

80

XMTEST

−

I

Test terminal (V+3D)

81

XCPUMD

−

I

Test terminal (V+3D)

82

XRES

XRESET

I

Reset input

65

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No.
83

Mark
GND

Pin Name
GND

I/O
−

Function
GND

84

AN0

LODPOS

I

Loading position input

85

AN1

SLDPOS

I

Slider position input

86

AN 2

−

I

N.C.

87

AN3

NAP_SW

I

NTSC/AUTO/PAL SW input

88

AN4

XOEM

I

Input terminal of OEM model protection

89

AN5

LDDEAD

I

Input for LD current value display
N.C.

90

AN6

−

I

91

AN7

−

I

N.C.

92

Avref

V+3D

−

V+3D

93

AVCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

94

AVSS

GND

−

GND

95

PB5/TIOCB4

−

I

N.C.

96

PB6/TIOCXA4/TCLKC C2F

I

C2 error input

97

PB7/TIOCXB4/TCLKD XRDY

I

Communication request input from the FL controller

98

PB8/RxD0

SSI

I

Serial data input (FL controller)

99

PB9/TxD0

SSO

O

Serial data output (FL controller)

V+3D

−

V+3D

100 VCC
101 PB10/RxD1

RXD

I

Data input of the RS-232C

102 PB11/TxD1

TXD

O

Data output of the RS-232C

I/O Serial clock output (FL controller)

103 PB12/XIRQ4/SCK0

SSCK

104 PB13/XIRQ5/SCK1

XIRQL10

I

Interrupt input #0 (MY CHIP)

105 GND

GND

−

GND

106 PB14/XIRQ6

XIRQL11

I

Interrupt input #1 (MY CHIP)

107 PB15/XIRQ7

XINT0

I

Interrupt input #0 (AV-1)

108 PA0/XCS4/TIOCA0

XCS4

O

Servo DSP chip select signal output

109 PA1/XCS5/XRAS

−

O

N.C.

110 PA2/XCS6/TIOCB0

XCS6

O

AV-1 chip select signal output

111 XWAIT

XWAIT

I

Wait signal input
Write pulse output L

112 XWRL

XWRL

O

113 GND

GND

−

GND

114 XWRH

XWRH

O

Write pulse output H

115 XRD

XRD

O

Read pulse output

116 PA7/XBACK

XCURDET

I

Over-current detection signal input

117 PA8/XBREQ

CTS

I

RS-232C transfer permit input

DTR

O

RS-232C transfer permit output

118

PA9/XAH/XIRQOUT/
XADTRG

119 PA10/DPL/TIOCA1

XINT1

I

Interrupt input 1 (AV-1)

120 PA11/DPH/TIOCB1

THLD

I

Tracking hold signal input

121 VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

PA12/XIRQ0/DACK0/
122
TCLKA

DACK0

O

DMA response output (MY CHIP)

XDREQ0

I

DMA request input (MY CHIP)

124 PA14/XIRQ2/XDACK1 XDACK1

O

DMA response output (AV-1)

125 PA15/XIRQ3/XDREQ1 XDREQ1

I

DMA request input (AV-1)

123

PA13/XIRQ1/
XDREQ0/TCLKB

126 AD0

66

D0

I/O Data bus 0

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No.

Mark

Pin Name

I/O
−

Function

127 GND

GND

128 AD1

D1

I/O Data bus 1

129 AD2

D2

I/O Data bus 2

130 AD3

D3

I/O Data bus 3

131 AD4

D4

I/O Data bus 4

132 AD5

D5

I/O Data bus 5

133 AD6

D6

I/O Data bus 6

134 VCC

V+3D

135 AD7

D7

I/O Data bus 7

136 AD8

D8

I/O Data bus 8

137 AD9

D9

I/O Data bus 9

138 AD10

D10

I/O Data bus 10

139 GND

GND

140 AD11

D11

I/O Data bus 11

141 AD12

D12

I/O Data bus 12

142 AD13

D13

I/O Data bus 13

143 AD14

D14

I/O Data bus 14

144 VCC

V+3D

145 AD15

D15

−

−

−

GND

V+3D

GND

V+3D

I/O Data bus 15

146 A0 (XHBS)

A0

O

Address bus 0

147 A1

A1

O

Address bus 1

148 A2

A2

O

Address bus 2

149 GND

GND

−

GND

150 A3

A3

O

Address bus 3
Address bus 4

151 A4

A4

O

152 A5

A5

O

Address bus 5

153 A6

A6

O

Address bus 6

154 A7

A7

O

Address bus 7
Address bus 8

155 A8

A8

O

156 A9

A9

O

Address bus 9

157 A10

A10

O

Address bus 10

158 A11

A11

O

Address bus 11
Address bus 12

159 A12

A12

O

160 A13

A13

O

Address bus 13

161 A14

A14

O

Address bus 14

162 A15

A15

O

Address bus 15

163 A16

A16

O

Address bus 16
Address bus 17

164 A17

A17

O

165 VCC

V+3D

−

V+3D

166 A18

A18

O

Address bus 18

167 A19

A19

O

Address bus 19

168 A20

A20

O

Address bus 20 [RAM model]

169 A21

A21

O

N.C.

170 XNMI

XNMI

I

V+3D

171 GND

GND

−

GND

172 XCS10

−

O

N.C.

173 XCS20

XCS20

O

Chip select signal output of the flash ROM

174 XCS22

−

O

Chip select signal output of the GUI ROM [OEM model]

175 XCS23

XCS23

O

Chip select signal output of the SRAM

176 XCS2

−

O

N.C.

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MB86373B (DVDM ASSY : IC18)
• MPEG2 Decoder IC

• Block Diagram

Exclusive
Parallel port
Input Signal

CPU

CPU
Interface

System
Decoder Block

16Mbit
SDRAM

Memory
Controller Block

Internal
Bus

Video
Decoder
Block

Sync.
Control
Block

Reset
Signal

Control
Block

27MHz

LPF
VCO

System
Clock
Generation
Block

Subpicture

MIX

Starting
Signal

Picture
Block

Reset Signal

Whole Control
Block
Clock
Signal

OSD

Audio
Decoder
Block

NTSC/PAL
Video Encoder
Digital
Signal Output
(Component/
Composite)

System Clock
Clock for video
DAC

Audio
Clock
Generation
Block

Video Output
Block

Clock for audio

Clock
Generation
Block

Audio Output

68

Video Output

(Y,C,Comp/Y,Cb,Cr)

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• Pin Function
No.

Pin Name

I/O

Function

No.

Pin Name

1

CLKSEL

I

ON/OFF signal of PLL ("H" : ON, "L" : OFF)

27 VDD

2

DIGCPN7

O

Digital component signal output (MSB)
Digital Y signal output (9-bit) (MSB)

28 DIGCOMP4

3

VSS

−

GND

29 DIGCOMP3

4

DIGCPN6

30 DIGCOMP2

5

DIGCPN5

31 DIGCOMP1

6

DIGCPN4

7

DIGCPN3

8
9

O

Digital component signal output
Digital Y signal output (9-bit)

I/O
−

O

Function
2.5V power supply

Digital composite signal output
Digital C signal output

Digital composite signal output (LSB)
Digital C signal output (LSB)

32 DIGCOMP0
33 DACK

O

27 MHz clock output

DIGCPN2

34 N.C.

−

Non connection

DIGCPN1

35 VSSA3

−

GND (D/A converter)

36 ANAC

O

Analog color (C) output signal

−

2.5V power supply

11 DIGCPN0

O

Digital component signal output (LSB)
Digital Y signal output (9-bit) (LSB)

37 VDDA3

−

2.5V power supply (for built-in D/A converter
only)

12 RBSEL

O

Cb and Cr discrimination signal at the digital
component signal output.
LSB at the digital Y signal output.

38 VSSA2

−

GND (D/A converter)

13 XHS

O

Horizontal sync. output signal

39 ANAY

O

Analog luminance (Y) output signal

10 VDD

14 XVS

O

Vertical sync. output signal

40 VDDA2

−

2.5V power supply (for built-in D/A converter
only)

15 VSS

−

GND

41 VREF

I

Reference voltage for D/A converter

16 XRESET

I

LSI reset signal

42 VRO

O

Internal current setting pin of D/A converter

17 XLDCSYNC

I

External sync. signal input (LD mode)

43 VDDA4

−

2.5V power supply (for built-in D/A converter
only)

18 KEY

O

KEY signal for LD and OSD overlay
(LD mode)

44 VSSA1

−

GND (D/A converter)

19 PD

O

Phase comparison result output signal of
horizontal sync. (LD mode)

45 ANACOMP

O

Analog composite output signal

20 VFLD

O

Field discrimination signal at the digital signal
46 VDDA1
output
H : even field L : odd field

−

2.5V power supply (for built-in D/A converter
only)

Digital composite signal output (MSB)
Digital C signal output (MSB)

O

Burst flag signal

21 DIGCOMP9
22 DIGCOMP8
23 DIGCOMP7

O

24 DIGCOMP6

Digital composite signal output
Digital C signal output

25 DIGCOMP5
26 VSS

−

GND

47 BF
48 XBLK

O

H/V composite blanking signal

49 TEST4

O

Normally, set to "open".

50 VSS

−

GND

51 TEST0

I

Normally, set to "open".

52 TEST1

I

"L" status normally

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No.

Pin Name

I/O

Function

No.

Pin Name

53 DAIIN

I

Digital data input of external input (SPDIF)

92 HADRS10

54 CDDATA

I

Audio data input of external input
(correspond to CD)

93 HADRS9

55 CDLR

I

Data channel clock input of external input
(correspond to CD)

94 HADRS8

56 CDBCK

I

Data clock input of external input
(correspond to CD)

95 HADRS7

57 AODATA3
58 AODATA2

O

Audio decode data

59 AODATA1

I/O

Function

I

CPU address bus signal (MSB)

I

CPU address bus signal

96 VSS

−

GND

97 VDD

−

2.5V power supply

98 HADRS6

60 VSS

−

GND

99 HADRS5

61 VDD

−

2.5V power supply

100 HADRS4

62 AODATA0

O

Audio decode data

101 HADRS3

O

Digital audio interface output
(compression data)

102 HADRS2

CPU address bus signal (LSB)
CPU data bus signal (MSB)

63 AOPCM
64 AODAI

O

Digital audio interface output (decode data)

103 HDATA15

65 LRCK

O

Data channel clock for D/A and digital filter

104 HDATA14

66 AOMCK

O

Master clock for D/A and digital filter

105 HDATA13

67 BCK

O

Bit clock for D/A and digital filter

106 HDATA12

I

Normally, set to "open".

68 TEST2
69 TEST3

107 VSS

70 NC

−

Non connection

109 HDATA10

I

Normally, set to "open".

110 HDATA9

72 VSS

−

GND

111 HDATA8

73 TEST5

O

Normally, set to "open".

75 NC

−

CPU data bus signal

GND

I/O CPU data bus signal

112 HDATA7
113 HDATA6

−

Normally, set to "open".

78 SD7

I

Parallel data input

79 VDD

−

2.5V power supply

76 NC

I/O

108 HDATA11

71 XDSPRST

74 NC

CPU address bus signal
I

77 NC

114 VDD

116 HDATA4

80 SD6

117 HDATA3

81 SD5

120 HDATA1

82 SD4

121 HDATA0

Parallel data input

2.5V power supply

I/O CPU data bus signal

118 HDATA2
119 VSS

I

−

115 HDATA5

−
I/O

GND
CPU data bus signal
CPU data bus signal (LSB)

83 SD3

122 BUSSEL

I

Bus width selection signal
(0 : 8-bit bus, 1 : 16-bit bus)

84 SD2

123 XOSDACK

I

OSD data acknowledge signal

124 XOSDREQ

O

OSD data request signal

I

CPU selection signal (00 :SPARC,
01 :86 system, 10 :68 system, 11 :Reserve)

O

Interrupt request signal to the CPU

−

GND

85 VSS
86 SD1
87 SD0

−
I

GND
Parallel data input

125 HCPUSEL1
126 HCPUSEL0

88 XERR

I

Error input signal

127 XINT3

89 XSACK

I

Acknowledge signal

128 XINT2

90 XTEST

I

Set to "H" at normal use

129 XINT1

91 SREQ

O

Data request signal

130 VSS

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Pin Name

I/O

131 VDD

No.

Pin Name

I/O
−

2.5V power supply

170 XMDRCAS

O

CAS signal for SDRAM

132 XINT0

O

Interrupt request signal to CPU

171 XMDRDQM1

O

Input mask / output enable signal for
SDRAM

133 XEXTRDY

O

SPARC, 68 system : Ready signal to CPU
86 system : Acknowledge (ACK) signal to
CPU

172 VSS

−

GND

134 HRW

I

CPU read / write signal

173 XMDRWE

O

Write enable signal for SDRAM
Input mask / output enable signal for
SDRAM

135 HCLKIN

I

136 XHCS
137 XHAS

Function

139 XHBE2

174 XMDRDQM0

O

I

LSI chip select signal

175 MDRDAT8

I/O Data bus signal for SDRAM

I

SPARC, 68 system : CPU address strobe
86 system : CPU address status

176 VSS

−

GND

177 MDRDAT7
I

CPU byte enable signal

−

GND

141 XHBE0
142 VSS

Function

Host clock input

138 XHBE3

140 XHBE1

No.

178 MDRDAT9
179 MDRDAT6

I/O Data bus signal for SDRAM

180 MDRDAT10
181 MDRDAT5

143 MDRADR4

182 VSS

−

GND

144 MDRADR3

183 VDD

−

2.5V power supply

145 MDRADR5

O

Address signal for SDRAM

146 MDRADR2

184 MDRDAT11
185 MDRDAT4

147 VDD

−

2.5V power supply

186 MDRDAT12

148 VSS

−

GND

187 MDRDAT3

149 MDRADR6

188 MDRDAT13

150 MDRADR1
151 MDRADR7

Address signal for SDRAM
O

189 VSS

152 MDRADR0

Address signal for SDRAM (LSB)

191 MDRDAT14

Address signal for SDRAM

192 MDRDAT1

−

GND

155 TEST6
156 TEST7
157 TEST8

"L" status normally

I/O

193 MDRDAT15
194 MDRDAT0

I

−

GND

190 MDRDAT2

153 MDRADR8
154 VSS

I/O Data bus signal for SDRAM

Data bus signal for SDRAM

Data bus signal for SDRAM (MSB)
I/O Data bus signal for SDRAM (LSB)

195 VSS

−

GND

196 N.C.

−

Non connection

158 TEST9

197 ICK27M

I

System clock input

159 MDRADR10

198 VSS

−

GND

160 MDRADR9

O

161 MDRADR11

Address signal for SDRAM

199 OCK27M

O

System clock output

Address signal for SDRAM (MSB)

200 VSSA(VCO)

−

GND (for VCO only)

Chip select signal for SDRAM

201 VDDA(VCO)

−

2.5V power supply (for VCO only)

162 XMDRCS

O

163 MDRCKE

O

Clock enable signal for SDRAM

202 ILPF

O

PLL block inverter output for audio

164 VSS

−

GND

203 MLPF

I

PLL block inverter input for audio

165 VDD

−

2.5V power supply

204 OLPF

O

Phase detector output for audio

166 XMDRRAS

O

RAS signal for SDRAM

205 OVCO

I

VCO input for audio clock

167 MDRCLK

O

Clock output signal for SDRAM

206 VSS

−

GND

168 VSS

−

GND

207 XPLLRST

I

PLL section reset signal

169 MDRCLKIN

I

Clock input signal for SDRAM

208 XSYNCRST

I

SYNC reset signal

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PE5185A (FLJB ASSY : IC101)
• FL Control IC

• Pin Function
No.

Mark

Pin Name

1

P94

G7

2

P93

G6

3

P92

G5

4

P91

G4

5

P90

G3

6

P81

G2

7

P80

G1

8

VDD

(5V)

9

P27

FLSET1

10

P26

FLSET2

I/O

Function

O

FL timing output

−

−

I

FL tube setting
Key division number setting

11

P25

KEYSET

I

12

P24

(NC)

O

−

13

P23

XREADY

O

Communication handshaking line with system control IC

14

P22

SCK

I/O Communication clock output with system control IC

15

P21

SO

I/O Communication data output with system control IC

16

P20

SI

I

Communication data input with system control IC

17

RESET

RESET IN

I

Reset input

18

P74

19

P73

(NC)

O

−

20

AVSS

(GND)

−

−

21

P17

(GND)

22

P16

(GND)

I

(Unused)

23

P15

−

I

−

I

Key input

24

P14

KIN2

25

P13

KIN1

26

P12

KIN0

27

P11

MS1

I

Inducing distinction input

28

P10

MS0

I

Model distinction input

29

AVDD

(5V)

−

−

30

AVREF

(5V)

−

−

31

P04

(GND)

I

(Unused)

32

XT2

(NC)

−

−

33

VSS

(GND)

−

−

34

X1

X1

I

35

X2

X2

−

36

P37
(NC)

O

−

37

P36

38

P35

H: ON

L: Communication permission

L: Reset

Microcomputer clock connection

39

P34

NORMAL/KARA

I

Microphone existence detection [RAM model]

40

P33

(NC)

O

−

72

Active

H: Microphone having

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No.

Mark

Pin Name

I/O

Function

Active

41

P32

POWER ON

O

SW 5V ON/OFF

H: ON

42

P31

RESET OUT

O

System reset output

L: Reset

43

P30

(NC)

O

−

44

P03

TES

I

Setting when system control IC is debugged

H: At debugging

I

STBY/POWER ON switch at the time of FL control IC
standing up

L: STBY
H: Communication permission

45

P02

ON POWER

46

P01

LT

I

Communication handshaking line with system control IC

47

P00

SEL IR

I

Remote control signal input

48

IC

IC

−

−

49

P72

50

P71

(NC)

O

−

51

P70

52

VDD

(5V)

−

−

53

P127

P. ON LED

O

STANDBY LED ON/OFF

H: ON

54

P126

OEM

O

OEM model distinction input

H: OEM

FL OFF LED

O

FL OFF LED ON/OFF

H: ON

(NC)

O

−

O

FL segment output

H: ON

−

Input for -27V

H: ON

O

FL segment output

H: ON

O

FL timing output

H: ON

55

P125

56

P124

57

P123

58

P122

P19

59

P121

P18

60

P120

P17

61

P117

P16

62

P116

P15

63

P115

P14

64

P114

P13

65

P113

P12

66

P112

P11

67

P111

P10

68

P110

P9

69

P107

P8

70

P106

P7

71

VLOAD

-27V

72

P105

P6

73

P104

P5

74

P103

P4

75

P102

P3

76

P101

P2

77

P100

P1

78

P97

G10

79

P96

G9

80

P95

G8

73

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8. PANEL FACILITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 PANEL FACILITIES

Front Panel
1

2

4 5

3

6

DVD PLAYER

0

STANDBY/ON

41 ¡¢

7

8

3

ÎA

9

0
1

STANDBY/ON button

6

Press to switch the player on or to put in standby.

2

Disc tray

0 (open/close) button

7

7 (stop) button
Press to stop playback. Pressing once enables playback to
resume from a point shortly before the location where it
stopped. Pressing twice causes the disc to return to the
beginning of the disc if playback starts again.

5

8 (pause) button
Press during playback to pause. Press again to resume
playback.

74

¡ ¢ (forward) button
Press to advance to chapters/tracks. Press and hold to perform
fast-forward scanning.

8

4 1 (reverse) button
Press to go back to previous chapters/tracks. Press and hold to
perform reverse playback scanning.

Press to open and close the disc tray.

4

3 (play) button
Press to start or resume playback.

When loading a disc, place discs in the disc tray with the label
side facing up.

3

87

9

Remote sensor
Point the remote control toward the remote sensor to operate
the player.

0

Display window
Displays system information.

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Display Window
1

2

3

4

5

6 7 8

CONDITION
TOTAL
TITLE

TRK

REMAIN

CHP

@
VCD indicator

DVD indicator

9

indicator
Indicates Multi-Angle playback is in progress.

4

LAST
MEMO

CONDITION indicator

0

TOTAL indicator
Indicates that the disc in the player is stopped and DISPLAY
has been pressed.

-

indicator
Indicates that the Repeat function is on and that the current
title, chapter, or track is being repeated.

=

DOLBY DIGITAL indicator
Indicates Dolby Digital audio playback.

TRK indicator
Indicates a track number is being displayed.

6

DOLBY
DIGITAL

TITLE indicator
Indicates a title number is being displayed.

5

~

Indicates that Condition Memory settings are memorized for
the currently loaded DVD.

Lights when a DVD is loaded.

3

=

!

VCD lights when a Video CD is loaded. CD lights when an
audio CD is loaded.

2

0 -

GUI

DVD
VCD

1

9

~

LAST MEMO indicator
Indicates the Last Memory location is recorded in memory for
the currently loaded DVD or Video CD.

CHP indicator
Indicates a chapter number is being displayed.

7

!
GUI indicator

Displays the playback mode, type of disc, title and chapter/
track numbers, playback time, etc.

Indicates an on-screen menu operation is being performed.

8

REMAIN indicator
Indicates that the remaining playback time of a title or chapter/
track is being displayed.

Counter display

@

83 indicator
3 light when any disc is playing. When a disc is paused, 8
lights.

75

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Rear Panel
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ, and WYXQ Types

1

2

3

4

5

6

AC IN

DIGITAL OUT
DIGITAL
OUT

AV CONNECTOR

TV SYSTEM

PAL
NTSC AUTO

AUDIO OUT

R

VIDEO
OUT

OPT
CONTROL

L

IN

S-VIDEO
OUT

9 8 7
1

AV CONNECTOR jack
Use a 21-pin SCART cable to connect to a TV or monitor
compatible with this type of connection. Both audio and video
signals are output from the AV CONNECTOR jack.

2

DIGITAL OUT jack (optical (OPT.))
Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either optical output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.

5

CONTROL IN jack
Use to connect this player to another component bearing the
Pioneer Î mark. This lets you control this unit as though it
were a component in a system. Player operations are then
performed by pointing the remote control at the component
that the player is connect to.

76

7

S-VIDEO OUT jack
If your TV or monitor has an S-video input, clear picture
reproduction is possible by connecting the player to your TV or
monitor via the S-Video jack.

8

VIDEO OUT jack
Connect to the video input on a TV or monitor or AV amplifier
or receiver with video input capability.

DIGITAL OUT jack (coaxial)
Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either coaxial output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.

4

AC IN power cord connection terminal
Use to connect the power cord to the wall outlet.

TV SYSTEM switch
Use to change the TV signal mode to either PAL or NTSC
according to the type of TV and disc to be used. When the
switch is in the AUTO position, the player outputs the format
on the disc as is.

3

6

9

AUDIO OUT jacks
Use to output two-channel audio (analog) to the audio stereo
inputs on a TV or stereo amplifier. If you are connecting to a
receiver that has both digital and analog input jacks for DVD
player connection, it may be beneficial to make both
connections.

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RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD and RDXJ1/RA Types

1

23 4 5

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT

Y

PB

6

AC IN

DIGITAL OUT
DIGITAL
OUT

PR

OPT
TV SYSTEM

VIDEO
OUT
SELECT

PAL
NTSC AUTO

R

CONTROL
IN

L

AUDIO OUT

VIDEO
OUT

S-VIDEO
OUT

0 9 87
1

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks

7

If your TV or monitor has component video inputs, you can
produce a higher quality picture on your TV or monitor by
connecting to the component video outputs on this unit. When
using these jacks, be sure to set VIDEO OUT SELECT to the
right position.

2

DIGITAL OUT jack (coaxial)

If your TV or monitor has an S-video input, clear picture
reproduction is possible by connecting the player to your TV or
monitor via the S-Video jack.
When using this output, be sure to set VIDEO OUT SELECT
to the left position.

8

Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either coaxial output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.

3

VIDEO OUT SELECT switch
Use to set which output is used to output the video signals.
Select either video/S-video or component video signal output
depending on the connections you make.

4

5

CONTROL IN jack
Use to connect this player to another component bearing the
Pioneer Î mark. This lets you control this unit as though it
were a component in a system. Player operations are then
performed by pointing the remote control at the component
that the player is connect to.

6

VIDEO OUT jack
Connect to the video input on a TV or monitor or AV amplifier
or receiver with video input capability.
When using this output, be sure to set VIDEO OUT SELECT
to the left position.

9

AUDIO OUT jacks
Use to output two-channel audio (analog) to the audio stereo
inputs on a TV or stereo amplifier. If you are connecting to a
receiver that has both digital and analog input jacks for DVD
player connection, it may be beneficial to make both
connections.

DIGITAL OUT jack (optical (OPT.))
Use to output the digital audio signal recorded on discs. You
can output the digital signal via either optical output jack to an
AV amplifier or receiver.

S-VIDEO OUT jack

0

TV SYSTEM switch
Use to change the TV signal mode to either PAL or NTSC
according to the type of TV and disc to be used. When the
switch is in the AUTO position, the player outputs the format
on the disc as is.

AC IN power cord connection terminal
Use to connect the power cord to the wall outlet.

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Remote Control
(Buttons indicated with * are used for menu operation.)

1

#

1
CONDITION
MEMORY

AUDIO

SUB TITLE

ANGLE

REPEAT

SETUP

MENU

TOP MENU

REPEAT
A-B

2

=

3

5

¢

4

∞

¶

PLAY 3

PAUSE 8

¶
STOP 7

¶

eSTEP/SLOWE 1REV

4

2
5

FWD ¡

= Stereo = 1/L (Left) = 2/R (Right)

)
_
+

RANDOM

4

¡

SETUP button*
Press when the player is in either play or stop mode to open
and close the Setup screen.

3

CLEAR

6

+10

9

0

7

Î

8

™

SUBTITLE button
Press repeatedly to select one of the subtitle languages
programmed on a DVD or to turn the subtitles off.

5

6

MENU button*
Use to display or close the DVD menu screen.

¶

8

AUDIO button
Press repeatedly to select one of the audio languages and/or
audio formats programmed on a DVD.
For Video CD and CD, each press changes the audio output as
follows.

NEXT

PREV

(standby/on) button
Press to switch the player on or to put in standby.

3

2

7

!
@

&
*
(

2

ENTER

1

~

¶

5

¶

$
%
^

5

8
9
0

RETURN

DISPLAY

5

3
4
5
6
7

You can resume DVD or Video CD playback from the point you
last watched even if the disc is removed from the player. Press
LAST MEMORY during playback to set a Last Memory point.
When you want to resume playback of that disc, press LAST
MEMORY in the stop mode and playback starts from the
memorized point. Last Memory locations can be stored for up
to 5 DVDs and 1 Video CD.

OPEN/
CLOSE

LAST
MEMORY

LAST MEMORY button

DISPLAY button
Press during playback to display statistical disc information.
Press repeatedly to display different information.

PROGRAM SEARCH MODE

Cursor buttons (2/3/5/∞)*
Use to move through the options on menu screens and to
change settings.

£
9

ENTER button*
Use to implement settings selected with the cursor buttons or
to set items highlighted in a menu.

0

PREV 4 (previous)
During playback, press PREV 4 to go back to a previous
chapter/track.

-

STOP 7 button
Press to stop playback. Pressing once enables playback to
resume from a point shortly before the location where it was
stopped. Pressing twice causes the disc to return to the
beginning of the disc when playback starts again.

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STEP/SLOW e/E buttons

¡

Press STEP/SLOW E during playback to view slow playback.
In pause mode, press STEP/SLOW E to advance DVDs and
Video CDs frame by frame and STEP/SLOW e to back up a
few frames at a time.

~

Number buttons (1-9, 0, +10)*

During playback of DVD and Video CD, press
FWD ¡ to perform fast forward scanning. Press REV 1 to
perform fast reverse scanning of DVD and Video CD. When a
CD is loaded, audio scanning is performed.

™

Use to perform direct title and chapter/track searches, and to
input numerical values.

!

RANDOM button
Press to play chapters/tracks in random order.

@

1 REV/FWD ¡ (fast reverse/forward) buttons

CLEAR button
Works in conjunction with a number of player functions. Use to
cancel repeat and random playback, and to edit programs.

£

SEARCH MODE button
Press to perform a title, chapter/track or elapsed time search.

PROGRAM button
You can program titles, chapters, or tracks to play back in a
desired order. Programs can be a maximum of 24 steps.
Additionally, DVD programs for up to 24 discs can be stored in
the player’s memory for future use.

#

CONDITION MEMORY button
You can store in memory the settings for up to 15 DVDs. Press
CONDITION MEMORY during DVD playback to memorize the
settings.

$

OPEN/CLOSE button
Press to open or close the disc tray.

%

ANGLE button
Some DVDs are recorded with various camera angle playback
options. Press ANGLE repeatedly to display different camera
angles.

^

REPEAT button
Press once to repeat playback of current chapter/track. Press
twice to repeat playback of current title.

&

REPEAT A-B button
Press at the beginning and end of the section you want to
repeat or to mark a location you want to return to.

*

TOP MENU button*
Press to call up the top menu programmed on the DVD.
Depending on the DVD, the top menu may be identical to the
DVD menu.

(

RETURN button*
Use to go one menu back (current settings are maintained).
Use RETURN when you do not want to change the option
setting in a menu.

)

NEXT ¢
During playback, press NEXT ¢ to advance to the next
chapter/track.

_

PLAY 3 button
Press to start disc playback.

+

PAUSE 8 button
Press to pause playback of a disc. Press again to resume
playback.

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8.2 SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications
WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ and WYXQ types
General
System ...................... DVD system and Compact Disc digital audio system
Power requirements .................................. AC 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption ................................................................. 12 W
Power consumption in standby mode ....................... less than 1 W
Weight ................................................................................... 2.7 kg
Dimensions ................................... 420 (W) x 281 (D) x 104 (H) mm
(Not including protruding cables, etc.)
Operating temperature ............................................. +5°C to +35°C
Operating humidity .......................... 5% to 85% (no condensation)
S-Video output
Y (luminance) - Output level ........................................ 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
C (color) - Output level ......................................... 286 mVp-p (75 Ω)
Jacks ........................................................................... S-VIDEO jack

Accessories
Audio cord ...................................................................................... 1
Video cord ...................................................................................... 1
Power cord ..................................................................................... 1
Remote control unit ....................................................................... 1
AA (R6P) dry cell batteries ............................................................. 2
Operating Instructions ................................................................... 1

Note
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change
without notice, due to improvement.

*

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works, © 1992-1997
Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
** "DTS" is trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

Video output
Output level ................................................................ 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Jacks .................................................................................. RCA jack
AV connector
AV connector input/output .................................... 21-pin connector
This connector provides the video and audio signals for
connection to a compatible color TV or monitor.
21-pin connector assignment

Accessories
Audio Cord (L=1.5m): VDE1052 (WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ)
VDE1054 (WYXQ)
White

20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2

Red
21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1

Video Cord (L=1.5m): VDE1053 (WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WVXJ)
VDE1055 (WYXQ)

PIN no.
1
3
4
7
8

Audio 2/R out
Audio 1/L out
GND
B out
Status

11
15
17
19
21

G out
R or C out
GND
Video out or Y out
GND

Audio output
Output level
During audio output ............................. 200 mVrms (1 kHz, –20 dB)
Number of channels ....................................................................... 2
Jacks ................................................................................ RCA jacks
Digital audio characteristics
Frequency response ..................... 4 Hz to 44 kHz (DVD fs: 96 kHz)
S/N ratio ................................................................................ 115 dB
Dynamic range ...................................................................... 102 dB
Total harmonic distortion .................................................... 0.002 %
Wow and flutter ............................................ Limit of measurement
(±0.001% W. PEAK) or lower

Yellow

Power Cord : XDG3001 (WYXJ, WYXJ/SP, WYXQ)

Power Cord : ADG1156 (WVXJ)

Remote Control Unit : VXX2702

Digital output
Optical digital output ........................................... Optical digital jack
Coaxial digital output .......................................................... RCA jack
Other terminals
CONTROL IN ........................................................... Minijack (3.5 ø)

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Dry Cell Battery (R6P,AA)

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Specifications
RDXJ/RB, RDXJ/RD and RDXJ1/RA types
General
System ...................... DVD system and Compact Disc digital audio system
Power requirements
........................................... AC 110 - 127 / 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption ................................................................. 11 W
Power consumption in standby mode ....................... less than 1 W
Weight ................................................................................... 2.7 kg
Dimensions (Not including protruding cables, etc.)
.................................................. 420 (W) x 281 (D) x 104 (H) mm
Operating temperature ................. +5°C to +35°C (+36°F to +96°F)
Operating humidity .......................... 5% to 85% (no condensation)
S-Video output
Y (luminance) - Output level ........................................ 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
C (color) - Output level ......................................... 286 mVp-p (75 Ω)
Jacks ........................................................................... S-VIDEO jack
Video output
Output level ................................................................ 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Jacks .................................................................................. RCA jack

Accessories
Remote control unit ....................................................................... 1
AA (R6P) dry cell batteries ............................................................. 2
Audio cord ...................................................................................... 1
Video cord ...................................................................................... 1
Power cord ..................................................................................... 1
Operating Instructions ................................................................... 1

Note
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without
notice, due to improvement.

*

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential unpublished works, © 1992-1997
Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.
** "DTS" is trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

Accessories
Audio Cord (L=1.5m): VDE1052
White

Component video output
(Y, PB, PR)
Output level .......................................................... Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω)
PB, PR: 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Jacks ................................................................................ RCA jacks
Audio output
Output level
During audio output ............................. 200 mVrms (1 kHz, –20 dB)
Number of channels ....................................................................... 2
Jacks ................................................................................ RCA jacks
Digital audio characteristics
Frequency response ..................... 4 Hz to 44 kHz (DVD fs: 96 kHz)
S/N ratio ................................................................................ 115 dB
Dynamic range ...................................................................... 102 dB
Total harmonic distortion ..................................................... 0.002%
Wow and flutter ............................................ Limit of measurement
(±0.001% W. PEAK) or lower
Digital output
Optical digital output ........................................... Optical digital jack
Coaxial digital output .......................................................... RCA jack

Red
Video Cord (L=1.5m): VDE1053
Yellow

Power Cord: ADG1158

Remote Control Unit: VXX2702

Dry Cell Battery (R6P,AA)

Other terminals
CONTROL IN ........................................................... Minijack (3.5 ø)

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