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ORDER NO. MD0306235C1 DVD Home Theatre Sound System SA-HT650P Color (S)..Silver Type SPECIFICATIONS Specifications...
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AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 10% Total Harmonic Distortion 1 kHz Front CH 46 W per channel 1 kHz Surround CH 56 W per channel 1 kHz Center CH 106 W per channel 100 kHz Subwoofer CH 190 W per channel 500 W Total RMS Dolby Digital Mode Power...
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(8) CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA, Video-CD formatted disc) (9) MP3/WMA Maximum number of tracks and groups recognizable: 999 tracks and 99 groups Compatible compression rate: / MP3: between 32 kbps and 320 kbps / WMA: between 48 kbps and 192 kbps (10) JPEG Exif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files Maximum number of pictures...
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1. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions are approximate. 2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer. 2003 PANASONIC AVC Networks Singapore Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1.
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prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards. (This “Safety Precaution” is applied only in U.S.A.) 1. Before servicing, unplug the power cord to prevent an electric shock. 2. When replacing parts, use only manufacturer’s recommended components for safety. 3.
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2. Connect a 1.5k , 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a 0.15 capacitors, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 1. 3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
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destroy solid state devices. After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a variac, to avoid overcurrent. Current consumption at AC 120V, 60Hz in NO SIGNAL mode should be 850 mA . 4. Protection Circuitry The protection circuitry may have operated if either of the following conditions are noticed: - No sound is heard when the power is turned on.
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AM loop antenna set Video cable Sheet of speaker feet 6. Operation Procedures 7. Disc information 8. About HighMAT 8.1. What is HighMAT? This word combines the abbreviations of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. and High Performance Media Access Technology, and is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The...
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products with the HighMAT logo shown below are made according to theHighMAT standard. HighMat is a format that allows users to save digital contents such as photographs, audio and images on a CD. This gives consistency in the way of reading data when general consumer products (such as DVD players) and PCs are used, and thus, it iseasy to operate for the user.
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- Regardless of the types of consumer products, such as DVD players, portable CD players, car stereos and minicomputers, a consistent way to play for digital content will be created, and it will make it easier to retrieve data. - You can also play digital content on the disc, which was created in accordance with the HighMAT format with a conventional CD-ROM player.
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in order. - Group: Sub-divided group of a play list. - Digital Contents: Audio, still picture and animation data. 9. Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
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devices. 4. Use only an anti-static solder remover device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “anti-static (ESD protected)” can generate electrical charge to damage ES devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 6.
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3. Do not adjust the preset variable resistor on the pickup lens. 4. Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit. 5. If the optical pick up is replaced, use the manufacturer’s specified replacement pick up only. 6. Use of control or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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11.1.2. Human body grounding 1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body. 11.1.3. Handling of optical pickup 1. To keep the good quality of the optical pickup maintenance parts during transportation and before installation,. the both ends of the laser diode are short-circuited.
4. The half-fixed resistor for laser power adjustment cannot be adjusted. Do not turn the resistor. 12. Disassembly and Main Component Replacement Procedures “ATTENTION SERVICER” Some chassis components may have sharp edges. Be careful when disassembling and servicing. 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components.
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Step 1 & 2 : Remove all the screws. Step 3 : Slightly spread open both sides of the cabinet before lifting it upwards to remove. Step 4 : Remove the top cabinet. - Carry out the check for Power P.C.B. as per condition indicated in diagram shown below.
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Step 6 : Remove all the Filament Tape. Step 7 : Remove all the Shied Plate. - Carry out the check for DVD Module (2) - (Side A) P.C.B. as per condition indicated in diagram shown below Step 8 : Remove FFE (CN101) as diagram shown below. - Carry out check for DVD Module (1) - (Side B) P.C.B.
Step 9 : Turn over DVD Module (2) - (Side B) as diagram shown below. Step 10 : Connect back FFC (CN101). 12.2. Checking for Panel P.C.B. and Switch P.C.B. * Repeat Step 1 to 4 of item 12.1 [When opening electrically] Step 1 : Connect the AC cord and turn on the power supply.
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Step 1 : Insert the hexagon driver (gear bit) into the hole at the bottom face of the main body and turn it in the direction of the arrow to open the disc tray. Step 2 : Release claw at 2 locations and remove tray trimming. Step 3 : After removing the tray trimming, push the disc tray back inside the main unit.
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Step 4 : Remove all the screws. Step 5 : Release claw at 2 locations and pull out the front panel. Step 6 : Slightly pull out the Front Panel as arrow shown below. . Step 7 : Disconnect all the FFC (CN805, CN902, CN901 and CN904) and remove the front panel. Step 8 : Remove all the screws and Support Angel.
Step 11 : Remove all the screws. - Carry out checks with Switch P.C.B. and Panel P.C.B. in the condition as indicated in diagram below Step 12 : Reconnect back all FFC (CN805, CN901 and CN603A). 12.3. Checking for DVD Module (1) P.C.B., CD Loading P.C.B., ASP P.C.B., DSP P.C.B.
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Step 2 : Unplug the connector (CP704). Step 3 : Remove claw at 2 locations and detach the rear panel as shown above. Step 4 : Remove the Tuner Pack as arrow shown above. Step 5 : Remove all the screws.
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Step 6 : Flip over the DVD F/E Module loading unit as arrow shown above. - Carry out checks with CD Loading P.C.B. and DVD Module (1) P.C.B. in the condition as indicated in diagram below Step 7 : Reconnect back all the FFC (CN805, CN901 and CN902) from Front Panel. - Carry out checks with ASP P.C.B.
Step 9 : Remove all the screws. - Carry out checks with Input P.C.B. in the condition as indicated in diagram below Step 10 : Flip over the Input P.C.B. as arrow shown above. 12.4. Checking for DVD REG P.C.B. * Repeat Step 1 to 4 of item 12.1 * Repeat Step 1 to 7 of item 12.2 * Repeat Step 1 to 4 of item 12.3...
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Step 1 : Remove all the FFC (CN805, CN1, CP6251, CN1304 and CN101). Step 2 : Remove the DVD F/E Module loading unit. Step 3 : Detach DSP P.C.B. while removing tab on board holder. Step 4 : Position the DVD F/E Module loading unit as diagram shown above. Step 5 : Reconnect back all the FFC (CN805, CN1, CP6251, CN1304 and CN101).
indicated in diagram below Step 6 : Supply +5V from external power source to pin 10 terminal of connector (CP801) on main board. 12.5. Checking for Main P.C.B. * Repeat Step 1 to 4 of item 12.1 * Repeat Step 1 to 7 of item 12.2 * Repeat Step 1 to 4 of item 12.3 Step 1 : Remove connectors (CP705, CN503 and CN501).
Step 2 : Remove all the screws. Step 3 : Detach all the FFC (CN1, CP6251, CN1304 and CN101). - Carry out Main P.C.B. Step 4 : Reconnect all the connector and FFC. 12.6. Replacement of the Power IC * Repeat Step 1 to 3 of item 12.1...
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Step 1 : Cut out the connections located on the bottom cover. (6 points) [Caution] The bottom cover is reused after replacement. Take care, not to lose it. Step 2 : Bent the cut portion on the bottom cover. Step 3 : Remove solder on Power IC. Step 4 &...
[Caution] 1. Apply compound grease (RFKX0002 or equivalent heat dissipating compound) on the rear face of the power IC when attaching Power IC. 2. Tighten adequately the 3 screws after replacement of Power IC. 3. Use the offset screwdriver for tightening and loosening of screws. 12.7.
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Step 5 : Insert the gear with hexagonal wrench into the hole. Step 6 : Rotate the hexagonal wrench in the direction of arrow, and then open the disc tray fully. Step 7 : With pressing the claw (A), rotate the hexagonal wrench clockwise (The slide plate R moves for a little amount.
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Step 9 : Lift up the traverse ass’y. Step 10 : Remove the traverse ass’y from the timing lever. [installation for traverse ass’y] Step 1 : Install the traverse ass’y to the timing lever. Step 2 : Align the boss of traverse cam gear.
Step 3 : Force the claw of timing lever. Step 4 : Rotate the hexagonal wrench in the direction of arrow, and then close the disc tray fully. Step 5 : With pressing the claw (B) in the direction of arrow 1, force the connection lever in the direction of arrow.
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Step 1 : Remove all the screws. Step 2 : Remove the upper plate. Step 3 : Remove all the screws. Step 4 : With lifting the claw in the direction of arrow 1, draw the clamp CD DETECT P.C.B. in the direction of arrow 2.
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Step 7 : Rotate the hexagonal wrench in the direction of arrow, and then open the disc tray fully. Step 8 : Release the both claws, and then draw the disc tray fully. Step 9 : With forcing the left guide bar manually because the left guide bar interfers with claw, draw the disc tray.
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Step 1 : Slide the drive rack fully in the direction of arrow. Step 2 : Holding the drive rack not to move, install the disc tray. Step 3 : Align the drive rack with the drive gear.
Step 4 : Holding the disc tray manually, push the disc tray in the direction of arrow. 12.9. Disassembly and reassembly for mechanism base drive unit [Disassembly for mechanism base drive unit] *Repeat Step 1 to 4 of item 12.1 *Repeat Step 1 to 7 of item 12.2 *Repeat Step 1 to 8 of item 12.3 *Repeat Step 2 to 3 of item 12.5...
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Step 3 : Remove the belt and change gear spring. Step 4 : Remove the pulley gear, change gear and UP/DOWN gear. Step 5 : Install the tray lock spring to the hook temporally. Step 6 : Release the claw, and then remove the tray lock.
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Step 7 : Release the claw, and then remove the rear lock. Step 8 : Pressing the claw (B) in the direction of arrow 1, force the connection lever in the direction of arrow 2.
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Step 9 : Move the slide plate 1 to the end of stock side. Step 10 : Lift up the left end of spindle base unit in the direction of arrow 1, and then remove the unit in the direction of arrow 2.
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Step 11 : Remove the slide plate 1 and slide plate 2. Step 12 : Remove the traverse relay gear, traverse cam gear and driver gear. [Disassembly/reassembly for the spindle base unit] Step 1 : Draw the 5 disc spacers.
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Step 2 : Pushing the claw, slide the support plate in the direction of arrow, and then remove it. Step 3 : Rotate the disc lever in the direction of arrow 1. Step 4 : Release the 2 claws, and then draw the relay gear B.
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Step 5 : Release the 2 claws. Step 6 : Remove the cushion spring. Step 8 : Release the 2 claws, and then remove the relay gear A.
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Step 9 : Release the 2 claws, and then remove the spindle shaft. Step 10 : Remove the lower spindle spring with tweezers. Step 11 : Force the lower hook with thin tip of minus screwdriver. Step 12 : Squeeze the shaft of lower hook, and then draw it.
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Step 13 : Rotate the lower spindle in the direction of arrow until the lower spinder interferes with stopper. Step 14 : Insert the thin tip of minus screwdriver between the lower spinder and UP/DOWN base, and then slacken the lower spindle to release the stopper. Then, rotate the lower spinder and remove it.
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Step 2 : Lower the loading stopper ass’y and then align the lower spindle with the trapezoid tooth of relay gear A. Step 3 : Force the loading stopper ass’y latch the claw firmly. [Reassembling for mechanism base drive unit] Step 1 : Install the traverse cam gear.
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Step 3 : Install the drive gear and traverse relay gear. Step 4 : Install the slide plate 2 to the mechanism base, and then match to the connection lever. Step 5 : Install the slide plate 1 to the mechanism base, and then match to the connection lever and align the trapezoid tooth of traverse relay gear with the side plate 1.
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Step 6 : Install the spindle base unit. (First, install slide plate A). Step 7 : Move the slide plate 1 to forward fully. Step 8 : Install the rear lock. (The claw should be latched).
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Step 9 : Install the tray lock. (The claw should be latched). Step 10 : Remove the tray lock spring from hook, and then latch to the tray lock. Step 11 : Install the UP/DOWN gear, change gear, change gear spring, pulley gear and belt in the order of 1-5.
Step 12 : Install the gear holder, and then tighten the screw (a). Step 13 : Install the tray base, traverse ass’y, mechanism cover and upper plate. [Operation check after servicing] Check the proper operation of following items with gear and hexagonal screwdriver. 1.
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Step 2 : Upset the CD loading unit. Step 3 : Remove all the screws. Step 4 : Unsolder the plunger terminals (2 points). Step 5 : Unsolder the motor terminals (2 points). Step 6 : Release the 2 claws (A), and then remove the Motor P.C.B. Step 7 : Release the claw (B), and then remove the motor ass’y.
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Step 1 : Unsolder the DVD module terminals (4 Points). Step 2 : Remove the DVD module (2) P.C.B.
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Step 3 : Pull out the FFC. Step 4 : Remove the FPC board. Step 5 : Remove all the screws. Step 6 : Remove the traverse chassis.
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Step 7 : Remove the FFC from the connector. Step 8 : Remove all the screws. Step 9 : Remove the traverse motor ass’y. Step 10 : Release the claw, and then remove the spring holder. Step 11 : Remove the spring. Step 12 : Lift up the optical pickup ass’y and then remove the guide shaft 1 from the guide A.
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Step 13 : Remove the optical pickup ass’y. Step 14 : Pull out the guide shaft 1. Step 15 : Remove all the screws. Step 16 : Remove the nut unit. Step 17 : Remove all the screws. Step 18 : Remove the spring plate.
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Step 19 : Remove all the screws. Step 20 : Remove the spindle motor ass’y. [Installing the optical pickup] Step 1 : Pass the FFC through the slit of traverse basement. Step 2 : Align the guide with the guide shaft 2. Step 3 : Install the tip end of guide shaft 1 to the hole of guide B.
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13. Optical Pickup Self-Diagnosis and Replacement Procedure 13.1. Self-diagnosis This unit is equipped with the optical pickup self-diagnosis function and the tilt adjustment check function. Follow the procedure described below during repair in order to perform self- diagnosis and tilt adjustment effectively. Especially when “NODISC” is displayed, be sure to apply the self-diagnosis function before replacing with an optical pickup.
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13.2. Cautions to Be Taken During Replacement of Optical Pickup and Spindle Motor Before replacing the optical pickup and spindle motor, check a total usage time respectively. Follow the checking method described below.
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Item Status and Key Function Display Checking DVD, CD laser usage With the unit stopped and no disc T1_xxxx_yyyy / xxxx(DVD), yyyy( time total time is displayed with a inserted, press the. button on digit number by the ten hours. the player and the buttonon the remote controller unit.
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14. Self-Diagnosis Function This unit is equipped with the self-diagnosis function, which displays an error when it occurs, for use during servicing. 14.1. Automatic Displayed Error Codes 14.1.1. Automatic Display Function For a power unit error, the code is automatically displayed. F61: Automatically displayed on the LCD of the player.
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- To retrieve the code, turn on the power button so that the code F61 appears, however, is switched to time display after three seconds, and the power is automatically turned off. 14.1.3. Description of Error Code 14.1.3.1. F61 - State, Condition When the power is turned on, the unit is automatically turned off.
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- After repair, press and hold down the button for at least five seconds, [CLEAR] appears for a second and then “T________” appears. (Deleting the details ofself diagnosis) - After repairing errors, be sure to delete the details of self diagnosis. 14.3.
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Error Code Meaning Details U. H. Error Focus servo failure Tray loading failure Spindle servo failure (Spindle servo, DSC, SP motor, CLV servo Traverse motor failure Tracking servo error Seek timeout failure DSC system F500 DSC failure DSC stops due to servo failure. / (Startup, failure, etc.) F501 DSC not Ready failure...
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Error Code Meaning System Computer Item Setting Task Internal in system computer F0BF 6) Unable to replay due to physical DriveManager 0xD0BF PCND_NOPLAY_PHYSICAL layer identification failure 0x50 F0C0 8) DVD: Unable to replay due to no PCND_NOPLAY_VIDEO DiscManager 0xD0C0 DVD Video/Audio/VR 0x70 F0C1 9) DVD: Prohibited due to illegal...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Error code While the Error code display / DVDnn_F--- / *nn: Error Automatically display player is Displays the latest error history / *--: Error number exits stopped and code stored in EEPROM. mode no disc is five...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Press ADSC internal While the ADSC internal RAM display / _FBo _0000 STOP RAM display player is Reads and displays the ADSC internal RAM display OPEN stopped and RAM value inside ADSC. mode / : Address / no disc is...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Region display While the Region display [srrrxxyzzzz] / / s : Automatically player is Panecon model type / rrr : exits stopped and Panecon release number / x : mode no disc is Syscon generation (45) / y: five...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Laser use time While the Laser usage time / T_1234_5678 / / The Automatically player is Measures each for DVD and numbers in the left show exits stopped and CD respectively. usage time for DVD laser and mode no disc is...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Reset spindle While the Usage time 2 reset / Spindle T2_0000 Automatically use time usage time 2 motor usage time exits is displayed, mode press and five hold down the button on the player and button...
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disc will begin playing. 2. Lock mode B primarily controls the selector and disc operations, and disenables for the following keys. Note: OPEN/CLOSE button are invalid and the player displays “___LOCKED_” while the lock function mode is entered. - Prohibiting operation of selector and disk 1.
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15.1.1. Usage Equipment Purpose of Use Tools/Equipment Model/Product Number Tilt adjustment DVD test disc DVDT-S15 or DVDT-S01 Hexagonal wrench` Available on the market (2mm) Others Screw lock RZZ0L01 Grease RFKXGAK152, RFKXPG641 Checking CD test disc PVCD-K06 and any commercially available disc VCD test disc PFKZD5TR006 or...
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- If a warped disc is used, adjustment would result incorrectly, and other discs could not be used. 15.1.4. Optical Adjustment (Optical Pickup Tilt Adjustment) Measurement point Adjustment point Mode Disc Tangential adjustment T1 (inner track) replay / DVDT-S15 or DVDT screw / Tilt adjustment T43 (outer track) replay screw...
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15.1.4.2. Tips 1. Apply the tangential adjustment first and then the tilt adjustment. 2. Repeat the adjustment a couple of times to find the optimum point. 3. Complete with the tilt adjustment. 15.1.4.3. Check After Adjustment Replay test discs or other commercial discs in order to confirm that no picture deterioration or sound skipping is detected in the inner, middle, and outer tracks.
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Fig. 15-2 16. Illustration of IC’s, Transistors and Diodes 17. Terminal Function of IC’s 17.1. IC601 (C2BBGF000463) System Control Mark Function D5_LED Disc 5 LED Control. Active H. D4_LED Disc 4 LED Control. Active H. D3_LED Disc 3 LED Control. Active H.
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Mark Function JOG1A JOG 1 INPUT A. Main Volume. MIC_VOL MIC VR AD input DSPRST DSP reset output. DSPACK DSP ACK input. SENSE DSP sense input. PHONE SW input for PHONE SW detection. L: without PHONE/ H:with PHONE MIC SW SW input for MIC detection.
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Mark Function N.C. OPEN or GND or GND with Resistor N.C. OPEN or GND or GND with Resistor N.C. OPEN or GND or GND with Resistor N.C. OPEN or GND or GND with Resistor SD IN Tuner signal DET input DO/ST Tuner DO/ST input WAKE LED I/O...
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Mark Function MECRST Mechon reset output (Communication with DVD mechanical controls REG_IN Region input (Input setting for regional area, Function) AVSS Power Jack (0V) AD Converter GROUND VREF Reference For A-D (+5V) N.C. OPEN or GND with Resistor CR timer control. Power failure time detection.
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Pin No. Mark Function DATA I Serial transmission data signal output terminal Tray close signal output terminal Tray open signal output terminal CNVSS Power input terminal (connected toGND through resistor) TEST Test mode signal input terminal Serial signal output terminal to EEPROM (not used, open) REST Reset signal input...
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Pin No. Mark Function Tray position 1 detection switch input terminal Tray open detection switch input terminal Motor drive control signal output terminal (normal rotation) HALF Motor drive control signal output terminal (speed) Motor drive control signal output terminal (reverse rotation) DVD_CLK I Serial transmission clock signal input...
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OPTICAL PICKUP DVDM LDOUT SPINDLE TRAVERSE MOTOR MOTOR M2502 M2501 Q5211 SWITCH IC2501 C0GBG0000033 MOTOR DRIVE Q5115 Q5111 SUPPLY SUPPLY SWITCH SWITCH Q5225 Q5221 SWITCH SWITCH FILTER 121 120 AV DECODER MN2DS0002AP1 IC3001...
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TO DVD IC101 BLOCK Q139 C9ZB00000377 CONTROL VIDEO BUFFER SWITCH CFIL L103 Q120 COUT 75ohm MUTE SWITCH TEST 1.5-6M MIXOUT1 75ohm JK101 VIDEO OUT L104 MIXOUT2 L111 YFIL VCC1 JK101 CLAMP VIDEO OUT CLAMP L102 YOUT1 75ohm PYIN YOUT2 L101 PYFIL VCC2 PYOUT1...
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T502 SUB-TRANSFORMER L500 RLY501 D500 JK500 J421 J422 AC IN 125V 5A 120V 60HZ C500 J423 J424 Z501 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AC VOLTAGE LINE. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THIS P.C.B...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-1 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE Component Side DVD MODULE (1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE Foil Side IC2501 C0GBG0000033 MOTOR DRIVE BIAS1 LDCNT VIN1 MUTE3 R2502 VIN2 TRIN OPIN+ BIAS2 LDIN OPIN- R2503 OPOUT VIN3 GND(Pre) PREVCC C2508 C2506 FG UNIT IC2501 VCC(ch1,2)
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-2 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE (1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE R2501 C2510 TP5101 TP5102 TP5103 DGND DGND R5107 C2513 C2503 R2507 TP5104 MUTE4 16V22 TP5113 D+5V D+5V R5108 C2505 C2509 C2502 CP5102 TRAYIN(D+5V) 16V10P 16V100 TP5105 M+9V M+9V M+9V...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 3 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE Side A DVD MODULE 2 (FORE) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE Side B R2046 QR2045 TC5240 LB5235 J0JBC0000015 DGND TC5239 R2045 DGND DV1/HIND DGND QR2045 UNR511M00L TC5238 MUTE4(DGND) LB5234 J0JBC0000015 TC5237 D+5V LB5233 J0JHC0000045 D+5V...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 5 DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE HIND EXADR(20) HIND EXADR(19) HIND EXADR(18) HIND EXADR(17) HIND EXADR(16) C3003 HIND EXADT(15) HIND EXADT(14) HIND EXADT(13) MDQ(3) HIND EXADT(12) MDQ(12) HIND EXADT(11) MDQ(2) HIND EXADT(10) C3004 MDQ(13) HIND EXADT(9)
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 6 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE K3015 RA3010 RA3003 RA3004 RA3005 (82 x 4) (82 x 4) (82 x 4) (22 x 2) MDQ27 VDD33 MDQ11 MDQ21 MDQ3 MDQ26 VDD33 MDQ12 MDQ25...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 7 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE A+5V FORE/HIND LB3001 J0JHC0000045 D+3.3V FORE/HIND L3101 LB3002 J0JHC0000045 G1C100K00020 D+1.5V HIND C3001 C3002 6.3V330P 6.3V330P...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 11 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE IC6251 C0CBCBE00003 POWER SUPPLY DV1/FORE D+3.3V C6252 C6253 C6251 0.01 IC6261 C0JBAA000001 INVERTER LB6261 J0JBC0000015 RA6261 R6261 (10K x 2) CP6262 C6261 DSPLCLK_DV1...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 12 : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE TP6271 DGND FL6251 F1J1E1040022 TP6272 M+9V FORE M+9V TP6273 M+9V FORE MGND MGND FL6252 MGND F1H0J1050018 TP6274 D+5V DV1/FORE D+5V C6255...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 13 : DVD(VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE INPUT CIRCUIT C181 R139 C143 R136 SUR_R 50V1 5.6K 50V1 R186 C141 C149 50V1 R137 5.6K C146 Q130 3.3K 50V1 C182 SUR_L 0.01...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 14 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE ASP CIRCUIT C233 C216 C243 0.01 C221 R205 R246 16V10 16V10 3.9K R201 C220 R204 C215 3.9K R200 50V1 C222 R247 R248...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 15 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE DSP CIRCUIT : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE 7.5V 14.7V IC802 C0JZAS000004 ANALOG SWITCH LINEOUTL AUXL MIXL VCRL MIXR IC803 C0ABCB000052 R838 R841 QUAD OP AMP...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 16 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE DSP CIRCUIT R902 100K C885 0.022 L804 J0JBC0000041 C889 C884 C881 C882 DET_OUT 7.5V SER.G DSPRST PANEL 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 SENSE EBCI/O...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 17 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT FAN MOTOR (CP703/CP704) ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-22 DVDREG CIRCUIT CN703 CP704 CN704 IC252 C0ABCB000052 QUAD OP AMP AUDIODIGITAL DGND STAT R277...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 18 CD LOADING CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE DVDREG CIRCUIT C0GAM0000005 MOTOR DRIVE VREF DVD MODULE2 (HIND) CIRCUIT (FP3202) ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-12 0.01 16V100 CP6251 R1 1K CD DETECT CIRCUIT B0BA4R600003 B1GACFGG0004 POWER SUPPLY CONTROL PLUNGER PSTN C716 C717 PSLED...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 19 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT (CP701) ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-22 DVDREG CIRCUIT CN701 Q451 Q452 B1GBCFJN0004 2SB0621ARA SWITCH PLUNGER CONTROL SWITCH Q451 PLUNGER R483 PSTN PSLED D_GND R484 CD LOADING P_GND CIRCUIT Q452 (CN1) ON SCHEMATIC...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 20 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE POWER SWITCH CIRCUIT PANEL CIRCUIT Q607 Q606 B1GDCFJJ0002 B1GBCFJJ0002 LED SUPPLY SWITCH LED DRIVER (SYSTEM 6.0V) CONTROL SWITCH (POWER ON/OFF LED) R698 R697 R696 R695 R694 2.2K...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 22 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT MUTE_Z 6CHFL S.GND Q401,Q408 Q402-Q403 6CHFR Q404,Q409 B1AAGC000007 B1AAGC000007 6CHSR KRA111MTA SWITCH MUTING SWITCH C431 R449 C415 6CHSL CENTER FOCUS 0.01...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 23 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT C422 0.15 R435 C418 R436 R437 270K C419 C421 R438 R434 0.039 0.047 8.2K IC402 C0ABCB000052 QUAD OP AMP IC402 Q407 KTC3199GRTA MUTING SWITCH C423 50V1...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 24 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT IC501 DISP -VCC +VCC -VCC +VCC IC501 SW IN C IN L IN R IN RELAY SENS SENS HMUT R OUT L OUT GND AC IN C OUT RSN311W64B-P...
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: Push switch : Push switch : OPEN switch : CD switch : Lock switch SW 2501 : Leaf switch VR601 : VR Volume Jog - The voltage value and waveforms are the reference voltage of this unit measured by DC electronic voltmeter (high impedance) and oscilloscope on the basis of chassis.
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20. Printed Circuit Board 21. Wiring Connection Diagram 22. Parts Location and Replacement Parts List Notes: - Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc.
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- Capacitor values are in microfarad ( F) unless specified otherwise, P=Pico-farads(pF); Farads. - Resistance values are in ohms, unless specified otherwise, 1K= 1,000(ohms). - The marking (RTL) indicates that the Retention Time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time.
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22.1.2. CD Loading Mechanism Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TRAVERSE DECK RML0517 TIMING LEVER RML0516 PLUNGER LEVER RMB0551 UPPER SPINDLE SPRING RMQ0744 LOWER HOOK RDV0056 BELT RML0525 FRONT LOCK RML0526 DISC LEVER RDG0424 DRIVE GEAR RDG0425 CHANGE GEAR RDG0427...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RMM0202 SLIDE PLATE 2 XTB3+10J SCREW RMR1367-K FIXED PLATE RMR0624-W CLAMPER RMB0561 ASSIST LEVER SPRING RMR1121-K MECHA COVER RMA1110-2 TRAY ANGLE RMR1122-H1 TRAYBASE RMM0204 CARRIER RMM0203 DRIVE RACK RDG0432 SPEED UP GEAR RML0524 SLIDE LOCK RML0523...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RMS0711 GUIDE SHAFT RMS0712-1 FIXED PIN VHD1224 ADJ SPRING HOLDER SC RXQ0749B SPINDLE MOTOR ASS’Y [SPC] XQN17+C28 MOTOR SCREW RMS0710 DRIVE SHAFT RD-DDP013AS OPU UNIT RHD14095 FPC SCREW RJB2308A-1 INTERFACE FPC RMG0561-T CUSHION RUBBER RHD17029...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks SNE2129-4 SCREW 22.3. Component Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks P.C.B REP3406B-N DVD MODULE (1) (COMPONENT SIDE & FOIL SIDE) P.C.B. [M] RTL REPX0393A DVD MODULE (2) (SIDE A & SIDE B) P.C.B. [M] RTL REPX0391A INPUT P.C.B.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PACKING MATERIALS RPGX1153 PACKING CASE RPNX0193 POLYFOAM RPFX0012 MIRAMAT BAG ACCESSORIES EUR7623XD0 REMOTE CONTROL A1-1 UR75EC0103D R/C BATTERY COVER RJA0065-1D AC CORD RQT7089-P O/I BOOK (En) RSA0006-J FM ANTENNA RSA0012 AM LOOP ANTENNA RJL1P016B15A VIDEO CABLE RFA0631A-K LEG RUBBER (SPEAKER)