SAFETY INFORMATION This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. 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.
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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 Wave length: DVD:660 nm to 670 nm...
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[Important Check Points for Good Servicing] In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol. Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures. 1. Product safety Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
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1.2 NOTES ON SOLDERING For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit. Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs accompanied by reworking of soldering.
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING To keep the product quality after servicing, please confirm following check points. r i f Confirm whether the customer complain has The customer complain must not be been solved. reappeared. If the customer complain occurs with the Display, video, audio and operations must be specific media, use it for the operation check.
3.2 PCB LOCATIONS Keyboard Unit AV Unit DVD Core Unit Compound Unit(B) Compound Unit(A) Unit Number CWN3169(EW5) Unit Number CWN3179(RE) Unit Name AV Unit Unit Number Unit Name Keyboard Unit Unit Number YWX5005 Unit Name DVD Core Unit Unit Number CWX3595 Unit Name Compound Unit(A)
3.3 JIGS LIST Navi Unit GGD1560 DVD Mechanism Module GGD1327 Panel Unit GGD1284 GGD1250 AV Unit - Jigs List 15P FFC GGD1123 Navi Unit <---> SD Unit 74P FFC GGD1560 Navi Unit <---> Panel Unit 50P FFC GGD1250 Navi Unit <---> AV Unit 20P Extension Cable GGD1327 Navi Unit <--->...
3.4 CLEANING Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following portions by using the prescribed cleaning tools: Portions to be cleaned Cleaning tools DVD pickup lenses Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008 Portions to be cleaned Cleaning tools Fans Cleaning paper : GED-008...
LCD Board Touch Panel LED Driver 5.8” TFT LCD 4-wire with Touch Panel LVDS RX Navigation Unit Dead Reckoning H & D Gyro I2C(1) G Sensor BT Antenna USP(0) Bluetooth Module ROM 16-bit SLC Flash 256 MB SDIO(1) UART(0) TMC/FM6 Module DDR1*2 133 MHz (16Meg*32)
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AV UNIT(1/2) FM/AM TUNER UNIT A AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW B AVIC-F900BT/XS/R C TO 2/2 ANT1401 FM/AM SYSTEM-uCOM ANTENNA IC610(1/2) PEG446A FM DISTRIBUTION Q1401 Q1421 TUNSL FANCONT TUNCE2 T1402 T1403 TUNCE1 TUNCLK TUNDO T1401 TUNDI HLDET LDET Q754 TO 2/2 HRCK VICS/TMC AMP CN1441 Q1441 NAVI UNIT...
4.3 POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM FIGURE POWE AV UNIT VDD5 81 mA 63 mA UVDD5 REGULAR POWER SUPPLY SYS u-com RESET IC ROM COLLECTION NAVI -> SYS DARC -> SY S-93C568DOI M30878FJBGP BD5335FVE TC74VHCT08T TC74VHCT0 BD3931HFP HA12241FP IP-BUS DRIVER 2 mA 2 mA 2 mA 2 mA...
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POWER SUPPLY DARC -> SYS MS5 ->SYS RQ(WDT,IRQ) RST INV OR MUTE CIRCUIT 3 -> 5AND IPD T08T TC74VHCT08T TC74VHCT32T TC7WH32FU TC74SH04 TC7S32FU TC7SET08FU 2 mA 2 mA 2 mA 2 mA 2 mA 2 mA LED DRIVER TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT AV SELECTOR 43&UMX1N 3 mA...
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181.1 mA 326.7 mA 121.6 mA AV8(8.3 V) BA00CCOWCP SYSPWR or 24 mA SWACPW VIDEO ISOLATOR typ 19 mA VIDEO 5 V NJM2505F max 29.0 mA SWACP AUTO ANTENNA SW FOR ANT + ANTON POWER , AMP PAL007B IP_BUS POWER SUPPLY ASENBO DVD 5 V VDCONT...
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5.7 mA 1 mA CAPTAIN6 DVD LPF NJM2125 NJM4558V 37 mA 10.5 mA 50 mA 9 mA GUIDE MIX AV SELECTOR VIDEO BUFFER AN15887A NJM2060V MUTE CIRCUIT VIDEO LEVELSHIFT PKB SNS SYS->NAVI TC74VHCT08FTS1 KEY BORD AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
5. DIAGNOSIS 5.1 OPERATIONAL FLOWCHART Acc on (USUALLY Acc ON) /BSENS POWER SUPPLY MASK(200 ms SENSE SYSTEM /ASENS 500 ms POWER SUPPLY MASK(200 ms STATUS STANDBY LOOP OSCILLATION STOP MUTE SOUND MUTE CONTROL IP-BUS ASENBO SYSTEM IP-BUS IP-BUS SLAVE WAITING FOR SLAVE SREMOTE PRETREATMENT CONNECTION CHECK...
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R SUPPLY MASK(200 ms) R SUPPLY MASK(200 ms) MAIN LOOP After mute (300 ms) (After SYSPWR ON, at least 300 ms. MUTE time is extended to OFFANS Low henceforth.) 8 ms to 16 ms or more R SUPPLY MASK(200 ms) 16 ms FANCONT(At the time of high temperature) AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
5.2 INSPECTION METHOD OF PICKUP UNIT Disc to be used CD-DA: TCD-782 DVD-Video: GGV1025 Execution method Replace the PICK UP START SKEW ADJ. LD turned on? Check parts Check point: Check point: RF level check LD current check AS MAX check LD current check Is it OK? Is it OK?
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LD current check Status: [Foucs closed] of TEST MODE Mode: DVD Disc Check Point Threshold Remarks: LD current GGV1025 DVDLD1 – VCC5_3 (mV) 10 – 65 (mA) DVDLD1 VCC5_3 Status: [Foucs closed] of TEST MODE Mode: CD Disc Check Point Threshold Remarks: LD current TCD-782 CDLD1 –...
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ASMAX check ASMAX value shows the value of RF level. Status: [Foucs closed] of TEST MODE Disc Check Point Threshold Remarks: 8 digits value of Only four last digits are more than ASMAX displayed according to GGV1025 on display 0000 0600 the product.
5.3 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART BACK END section flow START Is VDD5 Can the (VCC33, VCC12) Standby OK? power supply playback Execute check 1. voltage OK? start? Execute check 2. Does the Is the image Reset OK? Is the sound operation Execute check 3. in error? in error? take time?
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Check 1: Standby OK? <Check> Check the voltage at the “STANBY” test point while the power is on. Use the “DGND1” test point at the reference. Specification value Check point Module No. Unit STANBY-DGND1 VCC33 V- 0.6 V or more Side A DGND1 STANBY...
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Check 2: Is VDD5 (VCC33, VCC12) power supply voltage OK? IC1401 FLASH power supply (Data) VDD5 F.E. driver control system IC1402 FLASH power supply (Program) IC1481 SDRAM power supply VCC33 (= 3.3 V ) IC1501 DVD-LSI power supply IC1007 VDD5 3.3 V output regulator IC1501 DVD-LSI power supply VCC12 (= 1.2 V )
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Check 3: Reset OK? <Check> Check the voltage at the “XRES” test point while the power is on. Use the “DGND1” test point at the reference. Check point Module No. Specification value Unit 1 XRES-DGND1 VCC33 × 0.7 or more Side A DGND1 XRES...
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Check 4: Is VSENS OK? CN1901 HOST I/F IC1501 DVD-LSI VSENS IC1003 detection IC VCC33 IC1007 VDD5 Regulator IC1008 VCC12 DC/DC converter STANBY XRES Fig 4.1: Power supply configuration and VSENS <Check> Check the voltage at the “VSENS” test point while the power is on. Use the “DGND1”...
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Check 5: 27 MHz Normal? <Outline> Each clock is created inside the IC1501 using the 27 MHz master crystal oscillator (X1501). IC1501 DVD-LSI X1501 OSCO 27 MHz OSCI crystal VCC33 VCC12 Fig 5.1: Clock configuration <Check method> Turn the power on, and check with DGND being the reference. In case of NG, check the applicable line, periphery of IC1501, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components.
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Check 6: Is SDRAM I/F OK? <Outline> In order to secure the MPEG stream data as the buffer, the capacity of communication I/F SDRAM between the LSI and the memory is 128Mbit. Be careful as XCSM, XWE, XCAS, XRAS and XSCM of IC1481 are called differently in IC1501, namely NCSM, NWE, NCAS, NRAS, NCSM.
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<Check> Check the conductivity at “check point 1” and “check point 2” without power. In case of NG, check the soldering and defective components throughout the “output t input” of the applicable section. Signal name Check point 1 Check point 2 Specification value IC1481 25pin...
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Side B Check point 1 (IC1481) Side A Check point 2 (IC1501) Fig 6.2: SDRAM I/F check point AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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Check 7: Is VD8, VCC5 power supply voltage OK? VD8_1 F.E. driver system DISC detection LED IC1004 Power supply VCC5 (= 5.0V ) REG IC for PU for VCC 5V. Fig 7.1: Power supply configuration <Check> Check the voltage at the “VD8_1, VD and VCC5_1” test point while the power is on. Use the “PGND3 and AGND1”...
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Check 8: Is AVCC5 voltage OK? IC1005 IC1801 AVCC5 (= 5.0 V ) REG IC Audio-DAC for AVCC 5 V. Fig 8.1: Power supply configuration <Check> Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE 1 and check the voltage at the stylus. Check with PGND and GNDAU being the reference. Check point Module No.
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Check 9: Is DACCLK normal? <Outline> DACCLK for Audio-DAC is created by IC1501 using the 27 MHz master crystal oscillator (X1501). IC1501 X1501 DVD-LSI IC1801 Audio-DAC DACCLK 27 MHz crystal VCC33 VCC12 Fig 9.1: Clock configuration <Check method> DVD: DVD-REF-A1 TITLE 1 CD: Playback a normal CDDA.
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Check 10: Is the audio circuit OK? <Outline> The serial 3 lines digital output + DACCLK, output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), are converted to analog audio signal at Audio-DAC (IC1801) and are output from the HOST I/F (CN1901). Simultaneously, the analog MUTE signal is also output from DVD-LSI (IC1501) via the HOST I/F. The digital audio signal (IECOUT), output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), is output via CN1852.
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The following checks shall be conducted using the following measurement circuits with GNDAU1 being the reference. 47 kohm 47 kohm GNDAU1 Check point 1 (stylus) Specification value (rms) Reference waveform 1 400 ± 150 mV Waveform 4 1 400 ± 150 mV Waveform 4 Specification value is the root-mean-square value (rms).
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Check with DGND being the reference. Check 2pin cord after connecting it to a jig, etc. Specification value 2 Check point 1 (stylus) Specification value 1 Reference waveform 6 IEC VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher 0.4 V or lower Waveform 5 Side A Fig 10.6: Digital audio signal (IECOUT) check point AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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<Outline> At the time of 6ch digital out, the serial 6 lines output from DVD-LSI (IC1501) is output via CN1581. Furthermore, at the time of ripping, the serial 3 lines digital output + SUBC, output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), is output in 4 times speed via CN1851. CN1851 ADOUT0/SUBC IC1851 buffer SW,...
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Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE22 CHAPTER 1, and check with GNDD being the reference. In case of NG, check the applicable line, the periphery of the major components in the drawing above, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components. Check 24pin FFC after connecting it to a jig, etc. Check point 1 (stylus) Specification value 1 Specification value 2...
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Side A SRCK LRCK ADOUT3 Side B ADOUT2 ADOUT1 ADOUT0 RIPP MCKENA SBCK Fig 10.9: 6ch digital out/Ripping check point AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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Check 11: Is the video circuit OK? <Outline> Composite signal and component signal are output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), and are output from the HOST I/F (CN1901) via a buffer circuit. CN1901 HOST I/F AVCC5 IC1501 Composite DVD_LSI Component Y Video buffer circuit Component Cb NoMount Component Cr...
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<Checking method> Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE2 CHAPTER19 (100% Color Bars), and monitor Y, Cb, and Cr signal with an oscilloscope with GNDV1 (stylus) being the reference. Set the trigger mode to “TV trigger” and the trigger line to “150 line”. Check point 1 (stylus) Specification value Reference waveform 1 000 mVpp ±...
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Check 12:How to judge whether the flash memory has reached its life or not. If the reaction to user operation is slow or operation is slow in general, there is a possibility that the flash memory has reached its life. Make judgment regarding the flash memory life by looking at the display of the LD energizing time.
5.4 ERROR CODE LIST Method of reset UART Source Eject Play Key Error status OSD *1 Meaning Off/On Off/On It is a disc unable to be played back. Media Error A disc containing the unplayable Format only. NON-PLAYABLE DISC Open (No display) Door open error Read Error...
5.6 TROUBLESHOOTING - FLOWCHART No Power Check the following signal in the AV unit. Key illimination is (BSEN/ASEN/ILM, 8 V Power lighted? supply) (*1) Check the Power supply (D/D Normal operation after ACC ON converter) block and Control signal NAVI5V is OK? - RESETB: High (48pin NAVICON) of the System (No output)
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- DIAGNOSIS POINT NAVI BD Side A NAVI BD Side B LCD BD Side A Case 1 System can not wake-up. ACC ON ACC OFF Pin27: NAVI33V High High This power supply is from NAVI BD to AV BD. Pin5: OFFINFO High This signal is from AV BD(system-ucom) to NAVI BD.
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Case 3 Touch panel operation doesn't work Pin1 Pin4 Pin1: nYPON The signal from touch-panel to LCD BD Pin2: nXPON (Wavefrom pulse can be mintored while operating touch- Pin3: YMON panel.) Pin4: XMON Pin74 Pin1 Pin29: nYPON The signal from LCD BD to NAVI BD Pin30: nXPON (Wavefrom pulse can be mintored while operating touch- Pin31: YMON...
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Case 5 Audio (NAVI SOURCE) or Guide voice (BEEP sound) is NG. Pin19: GUI_P Guidance or BEEP sound Pin28: NAVI L Audio Lch Pin30: NAVI R Audio Rch Pin29,31: GND AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
6. SERVICE MODE 6.1 TEST MODE Jig No : GGV1322 1. Test mode menu selection method The main keyboard cannot be used for this operation. Double-click the touch panel directly. 2. Test mode activation method 1. Copy a "TestMode" folder under “TestMode” folder on GGV1322 to a SD card. Note: "TestMode"...
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3. Test mode menu Test Item Test Content Audio Playback of audio AV Test Not for service TEL Test Not for service GPS CHK GPS receiver test GYRO Gyro test Flash ROM Flash ROM read/write test TMC/VICS FM multiplex error test Dir CMD Not for service Graphics...
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Audio Test Screen Audio Test Mode << Key Operation >> [Play] Play • • • [Stop] Stop • • • [Guidance] Output of guidance • • • [Stereo] Output of stereo • • • [OK] Terminate Audio Test. • • • Gps Viewer Execution Screen Starttest <<...
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Tracking << Operation method >> 1. When GPS Running is red, press ‘hot’. << Operation method >> 1. When GPS Running is green, the test is started. 2. When Valid Position is green, the measurement is successfully conducted. Signal << Operation method >> 1.
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<< Operation method >> 1. The screen will be in this state if the test starts. 2. When the blue color bar appears, GPS signal is locked. Sats << Operation method >> 1. The screen will be in this state if the test is not started. 2.
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TestGyro Screen Gyro-z-bias test 1. Press “Start” and wait 2 seconds, then the “Gyro-z-bias” result will be displayed. The result should be within the range between - 2 and 2 degrees. Gyro-z test 1. Rotate the unit 360 degrees. (or 180 degrees) The “Gyro-z”...
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TMC measurement selection screen GpsTmcDemo << Test Content >> The TMC error rate can be measured. The frequency can be changed by tapping ‘<’ or ‘>’. The test can be terminated by tapping the left ‘x’ mark. Graphics Test start screen Start screen <<...
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<< Operation method >> 1. The menu appears when ‘Test’ is pressed. Select the item to test. << Operation method >> 1. To terminate the test, press ‘File’ and then ‘Exit’. AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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Version Information screen Start screen << Key operation >> [Get Version] Display the version of Bootloader, GPS, and BSP. • • • [Get Application Version] Display the version of each application. • • • [uCOM Ver] Display the microcomputer version and ROM Collection version. •...
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Calibration << Key operation >> Touch panel calibration can be conducted by tapping five ‘+’ marks. Touch Panel Test << Key operation >> A line appears when a line is drawn by a finger on the touch panel. The test can be terminated by pressing the top right ‘x’ mark. AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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Port Test screen Start screen << Key operation >> [Get signal] Display the states of Parking brake, Reverse, K-Mode, and Speed Pulse. • • • The states of Illumination, Cellular mute, OPTSNS, Antenna control, and Remote control are displayed automatically. [Clear] Clear the display.
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Error screen This is the state when an error occurred in the test. Backlight Test screen Start screen << Key operation >> [Backlight Off] The backlight turns off. • • • Notes) No operation can be conducted after this operation. Make a recovery by turning ACC OFF ON.
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Backlight Level setting method << Key operation >> 1. Tap the edit box at the left of the Set button to make it active. 2. Then, tap the bottom left of the screen, and the screen will be as shown below. Tap ‘Keyboard’. <<...
6.2 DVD TEST MODE MM-14-23-01 E RE UC AU J Source Plate (1), (2) and (3) are invisible buttons In this screen, press long the areas (1), (2) and (3) that display the test mode selection screen by implementing the operations below in order. Detailed procedure Step1 change the screen to source OFF screen Step2 press the area of (1) long...
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Image of the test mode. Test mode stopping procedure Reset or ACC OFF-ON. Legend: … Key operation Remote Control Assy SW … Operation state … The content displayed on the DVD mechanism (video only) Start of the test mode. 8 characters data is sent to the product side (HOST) by UART communication. TEST [Note] Higher level 4 characters only.
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2 x 00 0000 (3),(4) Focus Jump CRG +/- Power_OFF Tracking balance When L0 layer: 2000 0000 It operates while the key 2FFF 0000 When L1 layer: 2100 0000 is being pressed. 2B00 0000 : CRG+ TBAL coefficient (layer 0) 2C00 0000 : CRG- TBAL coefficient (layer 1) TE normalization coefficient (layer 0)
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Legend: … Key operation EDC. Image of the test mode … Operational state … The content displayed on the DVD mechanism (video only) 8 characters data is sent to the product side (HOST) by UART communication. EDC1/2 test mode [Note] Image is the same for both EDC1 and EDC2. 0000 0000 EJECT operation [Note] Eject can be effected any time during the EDC test mode.
6.3 uBOOT MENU UBOOT Upgrade 1. Copy the Uboot files named as “uboot.bin” and “uboot.cks” to the SD/MMC card 2. Inset SD/MMC card to the Main Unit at first, then enter the Uboot interface. 3. Select ““3=UBOOT Upgrade” item in Uboot menu, then select ““1=UBOOT by SD/MMC” item in “UBOOT Upgrade”...
6.4 USING THE TEST DISC Jig No : GGV1322 Test Disc 1 Start Screen Specification Test Disc 1 Start 1. Copy all files under “Test Disc1” folder on GGV1322 to a SD card. 2. Download a ID file from the Service Site and copy the file to the SD card. 3.
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<< Operation method >> 1. When this screen appears, the recorded sound is played ‘loudly’. Notes) The sound volume cannot be adjusted. << Operation method >> 1. When this screen appears, the recorded sound is played ‘quietly’. Notes) The sound volume cannot be adjusted. <<...
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<< Operation method >> 1. When the test finishes, this screen appears. 2. To proceed to the next test, tap ‘OK’. To conduct MIC Test again, tap ‘Retry’. GPS Test << Operation method>> 1. This screen appears when the Test Disc is activated. If you tap "GPS_TTFF", the test is started.
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<< Operation method >> When the positioning is terminated within one minute, the test is completed successfully, and this screen is displayed. If you implement the test again, tap the "Retry". If you go to next step, tap "OK". Version Check <<...
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<< Operation method >> If the test result is "OK", the blue screen is displayed. "Reality" is each version on actual machine and the "Plan" is the version information described in "Information.txt" of SD card. << Operation method >> If the test result is "NG", the red screen is displayed. AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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Jig No : GGV1322 Test Disc 2 Start Screen Specification Test Disc 2 Start 1. Copy all files under “Test Disc 2” folder on GGV1322 to a SD card. 2. Download a ID file from the Service Site and copy the file to the SD card. 3.
7. DISASSEMBLY NOTE) While the photograph shown is slightly different from this model in shape, the disassembly procedure is the same. Removing the Case (Fig.1) Case Remove the two screws and then remove the Case. Note) To remove the screws, use jig No. GGK1068. Fig.1 Removing the DVD Mechanism Module (Fig.2) Remove the four screws.
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Removing the Monitor Assy (Fig.3) Monitor Assy Remove the six screws. Release the two latches. Disconnect the three connectors and then remove the Monitor Assy. (Right side) Monitor Assy (Left side) (Top side) Fig.3 Monitor Assy Removing the Navi Unit (Fig.4) Navi Unit Remove the five screws.
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Removing the AV Unit (Fig.5) Heat Sink Remove the FFC(CDE8550). Remove the two screws. Remove the seven screws. Disconnect the connector and then remove the Heat Sink. Chassis(Upper) Remove the three screws and then remove the Chassis(Upper). (Right side) Chassis(upper) Remove the FFC(CDE8551).
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Removing the Panel Unit (Fig.6) Remove the screw and connector and then remove the SD Unit. Disconnect the four connectors. SD Unit Remove the five screws and then remove the Panel Unit. Panel Unit Fig.6 Removing the Keyboard Unit (Fig.7) LCD Module Assy Remove the four screws.
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- How to hold the mechanism section (Fig 1) 1. Hold the main frame and the top frame. 2. As the mechanical strength of the front part of the top frame is not strong, do not hold this part. 3. Do not touch the switches provided on the top face of the mechanism section. 4.
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- How to remove the CRG motor assy (Fig 4) 1. Remove the module PCB according to the instructions in “How to remove the module PCB”. 2. Remove the Mylar tape. 3. Remove the flexible PCB of the CRG motor from the connector of the spindle motor. 4.
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• Notes on disassembly • When separating the MONITOR ASSY from the MAIN UNIT ASSY, do so slowly. Two FFCs (CDE8554, CDE8556) and one CODE ASSY (CDE8559) are connected. The strength of the joint part of the code and terminals of CDE8559 (CODE ASSY for Bluetooth to connect the keyboard unit and navi unit) is weak, it may break or the code may extend.
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• Be sure to remove the MONITOR ASSY after removing the DVD mecha. If the procedure is done oppositely, the FFC (CDE8556) connecting the MONITOR ASSY and the MAIN UNIT ASSY will be damaged. At assembly, be sure to fix the MONITOR ASSY first and then fix the DVD mecha. If it is done oppositely, the FFC (CDE8556) cannot be folded as intended under the DVD mecha.
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• When mounting KNOB ASSY (CXC8994) in the MONITOR ASSY, be careful to don't destroy encoder part. CSX1135 shaft of an encoder CXC8994 • Since two case (CNB3472) fixing screws are ‘TORX tamper’ (tamper-proof screws with a projection in TORX), a special tool is required. TORX screwdriver(T8) : GGK1068 Mark 1 (T8 size) M2.6 thread...
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 8.1 DVD ADJUSTMENT If the reference voltage is connected to GND by mis- 1) Precautions take, turn the regulator OFF immediately, or turn the This product uses 5 V and 3.3 V as standard voltages. power OFF.
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- SKEW adjustment When one of the following replacements has taken place, SKEW adjustment for the pick up will be required. (1) Replacement of the pick up unit (2) Replacement of the spindle motor (3) Replacement of the carriage chassis (4) Replacement of the main shaft of the pick up unit (5) Replacement of the sub shaft of the pick up unit Measurement equipment and tools/jigs: Oscilloscope...
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There are two adjustment methods: one in which adjustment is performed monitoring RF waveform with an oscilloscopes (method 1), and another in which adjustment is performed checking the numerical value of RF level with OSD (method 2). Adjustment procedures are described below, but please refer to the section of service mode for how to start the test mode and the operation procedures therein.
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4. From ServMecha , select DVD-1 layer in FE Test Mode (Front End Test Mode). (For the details of the test mode, refer to ServMecha in the test mode menu in "6. Test Mode") 5. Select Power On, and after the automatic offset adjustment is completed, move the pickup to the inner periphery (CRG-Home).
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[Criterion for Skew Adjustment OK] (DVD) Search inner periphery (ID: 40000) and outer periphery (ID: 200000), and respective error rate should be less than 1.000E - 3. If this is not satisfied, start over from step 9. (Disc used: GGV1025) (CD) Conduct a search after moving to the home position by CRG HOME, the error rate should be less than 2.500E - 3.
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Screw locking adhesive location(1401M : produced by THREE BOND) Screw locking adhesive location Apply the locking agent for more than half of the screw head circumference. * Caution: The locking agent shall not overflow to outside of the PU case. Precautions in handling the PU.
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST OTES : Parts marked by " * " 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.
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Sub Unit Box CHG6491 29-4 Caution Card CRP1375 Attachment Assy CEA4636 Connector CKX1049 CNV8969 (2) CONTRAST TABLE AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 and AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE are constructed the same except for the following: Mark Description AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE Unit Box CHG6485 CHG6603 Contain Box CHL6485 CHL6603...
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Gasket CNN2501 Connector(CN801) CKS5862 Gasket CNN2533 Insulator CNN2534 Antenna(ANT801) CTX1095 SD Unit CWX3652 (2) CONTRAST TABLE AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 and AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE are constructed the same except for the following: Mark Description AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE Grille Unit CXC8985 CXC8986 Label Not used CAN5448 AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
9.3 EXTERIOR(2) (A) GYH1031(Mylay tape) * Hold the flexible cable to the shield on the Navi Unit. AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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Cord Assy See Contrast table(2) Chassis CNA3041 Gasket CNN2529 Chassis CNA3043 Bracket CND3698 (2) CONTRAST TABLE AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 and AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE are constructed the same except for the following: Mark Description AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE Navi Unit(U1) CWX3640 CWX3650 Cord Assy CDH1381 Not Used...
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Holder CND3181 Cord CDE6825 CNS1472 Holder CND3693 Resistor RS1/2PMF102J Holder CND3695 (2) CONTRAST TABLE AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 and AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE are constructed the same except for the following: Mark Description AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5 AVIC-F900BT/XS/RE AV Unit CWN3169 CWN3179 Connector(CN1021) Not Used CKS3408 Mini Pin Jack(CN1441)
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DVD MECHANISM MODULE SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. Damper CNV9061 DVD Core Unit YWX5005 Connector(CN1852) CKS4817 Damper CNV9062 Connector(CN1101) CKS4841 Collar CNV8845 Connector(CN1301) CKS5017 Lever CNV8865 Connector(CN1201) CKS5043 Rack CNV9063 CNV8867 Connector(CN1901) CKS5054 •••••...
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 10.1 AV UNIT(PS/IF SECTION)(GUIDE PAGE) Note: When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to " EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST" or "ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST". Large size SCH diagram NOTE : Symbol indicates a resistor. Decimal points for resistor No differentiation is made between chip resistors and and capacitor fixed values to NAVI UNIT...
10.8 DVD CORE UNIT(1/2)(GUIDE PAGE) RF SIGNAL FOCUS SERVO LINE TRACKING SERVO LINE CARRIAGE SERVO LINE SPINDLE SERVO LINE CWW1465 AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
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DVD CORE UNIT(1/2) M2,M3 CWW1466 AVIC-F900BT/XS/EW5...
10.11 WAVEFORMS - DVD CORE UNIT Note:1. The encircled number denote measuring points in the circuit diagram. 2. Reference voltage: 1.65 V(TD1,FD1)(=VHALF) 2.2 V(RF)(=VREF) In the waveform, it is seeing on the GND standard. Offset of 1.65 V or 2.2 V is put in. 0.2 V/div(AC) 0.1 μs/div 0.2 V/div(AC) 50 ns/div 0.2 V/div(AC) 50 ns/div...
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2TD1 500 μs/div 2TD1 500 μs/div 0.1 V/div 0.1 V/div CH1 : TD1 0.5 V/div 10 ms/div CH2 : A + -A - 10.0 V/div 10 ms/div Multi 32 FWD Multi 32 REV (LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz) CH3 : B + -B - 10.0 V/div 10 ms/div (LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz) Traverse 900 FWD(Short)
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM 11.1 AV UNIT WIRED REMOTE NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS AV UNIT 1.The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destination. IP-BUS(RE) For further information for CN1021 respective destinations, be sure ANTENNA CN1015 to check with the schematic dia- ANT1401 R4721...
12. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST NOTE: Parts whose parts numbers are omitted are subject to being not supplied. The part numbers shown below indicate chip components. Chip Resistor RS1/_S___J,RS1/__S___J Chip Capacitor (except for CQS..) CKS.., CCS.., CSZS..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.
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Q 2900 (A,165,123) Transistor 2SC4116 D 2891 (A,158,110) Diode 1SR154-400 Q 3041 (A,76,50) Transistor IMD3A D 2900 (A,170,125) Diode HZU8R2(B1) Q 3042 (A,71,54) Transistor FMG12 D 2910 (B,146,72) Diode KS926S2 Q 3601 (B,30,21) Transistor...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. L 602 (B,41,5) Inductor CTF1410 L 4722 (B,49,123) Inductor(RE) CTF1334 L 604 (B,120,48) Inductor CTF1410 L 4723 (B,49,120) Inductor(RE) CTF1334 L 605 (A,42,13) Inductor CTF1410 L 4724 (B,52,114) Inductor(RE) CTF1334 L 607 (B,103,35) Inductor...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. R 620 (A,95,34) RS1/16SS101J R 1410 (A,35,102) (EW5) RS1/16S821J R 626 (B,100,30) RS1/16SS221J R 1411 (A,34,107) (EW5) RS1/16S330J R 627 (A,95,25) RS1/16SS104J R 1412 (A,43,88) (EW5) RS1/16S332J R 628 (B,88,39) RAB4C223J R 1413...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. R 2860 (B,125,107) RS1/16SS391J R 2970 (B,79,14) RS1/16SS0R0J R 2861 (B,124,108) RS1/16SS391J R 2971 (B,78,7) RS1/16SS0R0J R 2862 (B,121,103) RS1/16SS473J R 2972 (B,80,7) RS1/16SS0R0J R 2863 (B,115,104) RS1/16SS223J R 2973 (B,81,14) RS1/16SS0R0J...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. R 4170 (B,82,53) RS1/16SS223J R 4352 (A,130,111) RS1/10S103J R 4171 (B,79,49) RS1/16SS223J R 4174 (B,65,21) RS1/16SS223J R 4601 (B,106,61) RS1/10S0R0J R 4602 (B,110,59) RS1/16S2200D R 4175 (B,63,21) RS1/16SS223J R 4603 (B,111,59) RS1/16S4701D...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. R 4734 (B,153,92) RS1/16S103J R 4735 (B,149,87) RS1/16S104J C 709 (A,88,69) CKSRYF104Z25 C 711 (B,95,63) CKSRYB103K16 R 4736 (B,120,98) (RE) RS1/16S332J C 1020 (B,69,7) CKSRYB102K50 R 4737 (B,151,95) RS1/16S103J C 1021 (B,67,7)
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. C 2872 (B,157,114) CKSRYB102K50 C 4174 (B,74,60) CKSYB226K6R3 C 2881 (A,167,110) CKSQYB105K16 C 4181 (B,61,57) CKSRYB104K50 C 2882 (B,145,132) CKSRYB102K50 C 2890 (B,161,103) CKSRYB104K50 C 4182 (B,76,59) CKSRYB104K50 C 4183 (B,63,59) CKSYB226K6R3...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. C 4289 (A,59,69) CEVW470M16 C 4657 (B,141,13) CKSRYB102K50 C 4291 (A,64,71) CKSRYB104K16 C 4658 (B,163,22) CKSRYB102K50 C 4293 (A,61,82) CKSRYB104K16 C 4659 (B,162,22) CKSRYB104K50 C 4294 (A,62,78) CEVW100M16 C 4661 (B,140,35) CKSRYB103K25...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. D 853 (B,12,78) Diode HZU5R6(B2) IC 1401 (B,61,32) Flash ROM Unit CWW1465 D 854 (A,14,76) Diode HZU5R6(B2) IC 1402 (B,37,10) Flash ROM Unit CWW1466 D 855 (A,11,75) Diode HZU5R6(B2) IC 1403 (B,47,29) IC...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. R 1118 (B,70,49) RS1/16SS104J R 1522 (B,56,3) RAB4CQ560J R 1202 (A,19,12) RS1/16SS221J R 1523 (A,39,11) RS1/16SS101J R 1203 (A,19,11) RS1/16SS221J R 1524 (A,39,12) RS1/16SS101J R 1210 (A,30,27) RS1/16SS101J R 1525 (B,53,3) RAB4CQ560J...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. R 1719 (A,60,50) RS1/16SS201J C 1407 (B,74,27) CKSQYB475K6R3 R 1720 (A,62,51) RS1/16SS101J C 1408 (B,47,27) CKSSYB104K10 R 1803 (A,72,56) RS1/16SS821J C 1481 (B,72,5) CKSSYB104K10 R 1804 (A,74,56) RS1/16SS821J C 1482 (B,72,7) CKSSYB104K10...
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Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. Circuit Symbol and No. Part No. C 1608 (A,41,26) CKSSYB103K16 Miscellaneous Parts List C 1609 (A,43,26) CKSSYB103K16 C 1610 (A,53,39) CCSSCH101J50 C 1611 (A,53,37) CKSSYB562K25 Pickup Unit(Service) CXX2118 C 1612 (A,55,36) CKSSYB224K6R3 Motor Unit(LOADING) CXC4912 C 1613 (A,55,37)