1 Safety Precautions 1.1. General guidelines 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit. 2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
2 Warning 2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatic Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec- trostatic Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistor-sand semi- conductor "chip"...
2.3. Service caution based on legal restrictions 2.3.1. General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF) The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation. The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb).
6 Operating Instructions 6.1. (BD) Taking out the Disc from BD-Drive Unit when the Disc cannot be ejected by OPEN/CLOSE button 6.1.1. (BD) Forcible Disc Eject 6.1.1.1. (BD) When the power can be turned off. 1. Turn off the power and press [PAUSE], [OPEN/CLOSE] keys on the front panel simultaneously for 5 seconds. 6.1.1.2.
6.2. (VHS) Removing Cassette Tape 3. Stop unloading just before unloading will be completed as shown below, and then the tape becomes slack as shown manually below. When the cassette tape could not be uninstalled from an elec- 4. Rotate the S-Reel by a small minus screwdriver to trical malfunction, there are 2 ways to remove a cassette tape.
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6.2.3. (VHS) Take out Cassette Tape man- 6. Attach Loading Motor and tighten the screw. 7. Set the Position Switch to EJECT POSITION certainly ually after removing the mecha- and attach the mechanism to chassis as shown below. nism 1. Disconnect the AC plug, and remove the Top Case, Front Panel and the Mechanism by referring to "9 Assembling and Disassembling"...
7 Service Mode 7.1. (DVD) Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting 7.1.1. (DVD) Self-Diagnosis Functions Self-Diagnosis Function provides information for errors to service personnel by “Self-Diagnosis Display” when any error has occurred. U**, H** and F** are stored in memory and held. You can check latest error code by transmitting [0] [1] of Remote Controller in Service Mode.
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Error Code Diagnosis contents Description Monitor Display Automatic FL display Serial Communication Error Please confirm Serial Communication termi- No display between VHS Microprocessor nal of Microprocessor. and Timer Microprocessor. NOTE: If F09 appears just after updating Firmware, pull off and insert AC plug, then it will disap- pear.
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Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description Front Key BD-ROM history cleaning < Persistent Storage> of BD-ROM standard is When the power is on, disc is not in cleaned. tray, press [STOP] and [POWER Screen display: [The history has been (Remote Controller)] keys simulta- cleared] is displayed for five seconds.
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Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description Front Key Demonstration lock/ Ejection of the disc is prohibited. *When lock the tray. When the power is on (SS mode), unlock The lock setting is effective until unlocking the press [PLAY] and [OPEN/CLOSE] tray released Main...
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7.1.3. (BD) Service Modes at a glance Service mode setting: While the power is off, press [PAUSE], [PLAY] and [SETUP (Remote Controller)] simultaneously for five seconds. Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description (Remote controller key) Release Items Item of Service Mode executing is cancelled. Press [0] [0] in service mode.
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Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description (Remote controller key) Drive check Simple quality of BD drive. Press [3] [8] in service mode. Laser Used Time Check laser used time (hours) of drive. Press [4] [1] in service mode. Indication l(****) is the used time display in hour.
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Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description (Remote controller key) BD drive last error BD drive error code display. 1. Error Number is displayed for 5 Press [4] [2] in service mode. seconds. 2. Please ignore this display. 3. Last drive error (1/2) is displayed for 5 seconds.
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Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description (Remote controller key) In case that the maker cannot be 6. Disc maker ID is displayed for 5 identified, display is black out. seconds. 7. Factor of drive error (hexadeci- mal) occurring is left displayed.
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Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description (Remote controller key) CEC (H) output Check of the CEC terminal high output of Press [5] [5] in service mode. HDMI. CEC (L) output Check of the CEC terminal low output of Press [5] [6] in service mode.
7.2. (VHS) Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting 7.2.1. (VHS) Self-Diagnosis Functions This model has a self-diagnosis and display function. If the VHS section detects trouble during installation or during use, one of the following Error Codes will automatically appear in the display on VHS side. Error Codes are displayed in the form of a single English letter followed by two numbers, as for example "H01".
7.2.2. (VHS) Special Modes Setting Item FL display Key operation Mode name Description Front Key Tracking Center Tape Tracking is adjusted to center No display. Press [CH UP] and [CH DOWN] keys FIX position. simultaneously. VHS Service Mode In order to make service easy, a part Press [STOP], and [EJECT] keys of inside information of a micropro- simultaneously for 3 seconds when...
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Service Contents Contents of Indication on minute Contents of Indication on second Remarks Number Self-diagnosis his- Error number of history 1 Supplementary data 1 and 2 of his- In the Self-Diagnosis Memory, next 3 tory (1st) tory 1. BYTE is memorized for an Error. 1 BYTE: Its Error number Self-diagnosis his- Error number of history 2...
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7.2.4.2. (VHS) Condition for clearing the self-diagnosis history 1. A case of that press the STOP key and the EJECT key simultaneously over 5 seconds. 7.2.4.3. (VHS) Indication of the self-diagnosis history. 1. The self-diagnosis histories and its supplementary data could be indicated on the FIP with Service mode of number from 3 to 2.
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<Supplementary Data 4> (LM Information) Result of request of driving Loading Motor. Display Description There was no change of mechanism position. (Loading Motor was OFF) There was some change of mechanism position. (Loading Motor was ON) 7.2.5. (VHS) Description of Self Diagnosis Memory In this Self-Diagnosis Function, in case error has occurred continuously, maximum of the newest 3 error data are memorized.
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Note 1: Details of "VHS mode" of the Supplementary Data 1 (These values are hexadecimal indication) 0: STOP, 1: EJECT, 2: REW, 3: FF, 4:REV, 5: CUE, 6: SLOW, 7: POWEROFF, 8: PLAY, 9: STIL, A: REC, B: REC PAUSE, C: ADUB, D: ADUB PAUSE, E: INSERT, F: INSERT PAUSE Note 2: Explanation of "Tape position"...
8 Service Fixture & Tools (For BD) Part Number Description Compatibility RFKZ0168 Extension Cable (Main P.C.B. - FAN / 3 Pin) Same as E50 / ES30V / ES40V Series RFKZ0420 Extension Cable (Digital P.C.B. - Power P.C.B. / 4 Pin) Same as E100H Series RFKZ0327 Extension Cable (Main P.C.B.
9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 9.1. Unit 9.1.1. Disassembly Flow Chart The following chart is the procedure for disassembling the casing and inside parts for internal inspection when carrying out the ser- vicing. To assemble the unit, reverse the steps shown in the chart below.
9.1.3. Caution with inserting cassette tape when disassembling the unit Note1: For description of the disassembling procedure, see the section 9.1.4. Note2: Video Cassette might not enter when a strong lighting is applied to VTR Mechanism when Video Cassette is inserted. Please weaken the lighting or cover with the top panel etc.
9.1.4. Top Case 4. Unlock 2 Tabs (E) respectively, and pull out Front Panel with connector slightly. 1. Remove the 4 Screws (A) and 3 Screws (B). 2. Slide Top Case rearward and open the both ends at rear side of the Top Case a little and lift the Top Case in the direction of the arrows.
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9.1.6. Front (L) P.C.B. & Front (R) P.C.B. 2. Attach Tray door ass’y in order from : Put the Tray door spring on the Front Panel. 9.1.6.1. Front (L) P.C.B. : Insert the shaft in the hole. 1. Remove 2 Screws (A) and Tab (A) to remove Front (L) P.C.B..
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9.1.6.4. Assembly of Blinder Panel and Blinder Spring Step 3 : Slide Blinder Panel into shaft hole of Front Panel. Step 1 : Insert Blinder Spring into shaft of Blinder Panel. Step 4 : Slide down Blinder Panel to touch the shaft on top of the rib.
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9.1.7. BD Drive 9.1.8. SD/USB P.C.B. With SD/USB PCB 1. Remove 4 Screws (A). Angle 2. Remove Wire with connector from Clamper. 1. Remove 4 Screws (A) to remove BD Angle. 2. Remove 3 Screws (B). 3. Disconnect 2 FFCs, remove BD Drive. And lift up SD/USB P.C.B.
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9.1.9. Rear Panel, Fan Motor 9.1.10. Power P.C.B. and Power PCB Angle 1. Disconnect 2 Connectors. 9.1.9.1. Only Fan Motor 2. Remove 3 Screws (A) to remove Power P.C.B.. 1. Disconnect Fan Connector. 3. Remove 3 Screws (B) to remove Power PCB Angle. 2.
9.1.11. Power Sub P.C.B. 9.1.12. Digital P.C.B. 1. Disconnect one Connector. 1. Disconnect 4 connectors. 2. Remove one Screw (A). 2. Remove 3 Screws (A) to remove Digital P.C.B.. 3. Push the Mini Card spacer in the direction of arrows lift up Power Sub P.C.B.
3. Connect 2 connectors. 9.1.13.1. Caution for attaching VTR Mecha- 4. Put Digital P.C.B. on BD Drive. nism Unit 1. Because Position SW should be set to "Eject Position", refer to fig.(A) and set the position switch so that the boss and arrow mark come on a straight line.
9.1.14. Main P.C.B. 9.2. BD Drive 1. Disconnect 3 Connectors. 9.2.1. Upper Base Ass’y 2. Remove one Screw (A) to remove Main P.C.B. 1. Remove the 4 Screws (A), and push the Hook in. 2. Lift up the Upper Base Ass’y, and pull it out to the direc- tion of arrow.
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9.2.2. Tray 4. Insert the Eject Pin into the hole of the Tray at 45 degrees, and lean it to the direction of arrow with pushing 1. Perform the step “9.2.1. Upper Base Ass’y”. the dotted point of the tray forward. 2.
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9.2.3. Pulley Gear, Belt 9.2.4. Slide Cam 1. Perform the step “9.2.2. Tray”. 1. Perform the step “9.2.3. Pulley Gear, Belt”. 2. Push the Post to the direction of arrow by using the slot- 2. Disconnect the 3 FFCs. ted screwdriver. 3.
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7. Remove the Slide Cam. 9.2.5. Mid Gear, Drive Gear and Loading Motor 1. Perform the step “9.2.4. Slide Cam”. 2. Remove the Mid Gear and Drive Gear. 3. Remove the Screw (D) to remove the Loading Motor. 4. Remove the Screw (E), and remove the SW P.C.B. with the Loading Motor.
10 Measurements and Adjustments 10.1. Service Positions Note: For description of the disassembling procedure, see the section 9. 10.1.1. Checking and Repairing of Power P.C.B.
10.2. Caution for Replacing Parts 10.2.1. Notice after replacing Digital P.C.B. [TM L1] is displayed, after replacing Digital P.C.B. Once power off, and start up again. 10.2.2. Items that should be done after replacing parts...
10.3. Standard Inspection Specifications after Making Repairs After making repairs, we recommend performing the following inspection, to check normal operation. Use the following checklist to establish the judgement criteria for the picture and sound. Item Contents Check Item Contents Check Block noise Distorted sound Crosscut noise...
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"Standard-Playback" mode when there is no specify mode is mentioned. Model No. DMP-BD70VP 4.Although the voltage and waveform available on here is measured with standard frame, it may be differ from actual measurement due to modification of circuit and so on.
S2. Voltage and Waveform Chart Note) Indicated voltage values are the standard values for the unit measured by the DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) with the chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values, depending on the internal impedance of the DC circuit tester. S2.1.
LP/EP R C CLOCK TO C CCD VHS SYSTEM CONTROL DRIVER BLOCK SECTION Q3001 BUFFER IC6001- VHS SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK SECTION SVHS PB DET S-PB IC6001- NOTE : Circuits for recording (indicated by "R") are not used. DMP-BD70VP/PC Video Block Diagram(2/2)
S4.5. Power Schematic Diagram DMP-BD70VP/VPC Power Schematic Diagram CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE 3.15A 250V FUSE. ATTENTION: POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQUES 3.15A 250V D' INCENDIE N' UTILISERQUE DES FUSIBLE DE MÉME TYPE 3.15A 250V.
S6. Abbreviation S6.1. BD Abbreviation Table INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS A0~UP ADDRESS ACLK AUDIO CLOCK AD0~UP ADDRESS BUS ADATA AUDIO PES PACKET DATA ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE AMUTE AUDIO MUTE AREQ AUDIO PES PACKET REQUEST AUDIO RF SERVO AMP INVERTED INPUT SERVO AMP OUTPUT ASYNC AUDIO WORD DISTINCTION SYNC BIT CLOCK (PCM)
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS DMUTE DIGITAL MUTE CONTROL DROP OUT DOUT0~UP DATA OUTPUT DATA SLICE RF (BIAS) DRPOUT DROP OUT SIGNAL DREQ DATA REQUEST DRESP DATA RESPONSE DIGITAL SERVO CONTROLLER DSLF DATA SLICE LOOP FILTER DIGITAL VIDEO DISC ERROR TORQUE CONTROL ERROR TORQUE CONTROL REFERENCE ENCSEL ENCODER SELECT ETMCLK...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS OSCO OSCILLATOR OUTPUT ON SCREEN DISPLAY P1~UP PORT CD TRACKING PHASE DIFFERENCE PLL CLOCK PDVD DVD TRACKING PHASE DIFFERENCE PEAK CAP. FOR PEAK HOLD PLLCLK CHANNEL PLL CLOCK PLLOK PLL LOCK PWMCTL PWM OUTPUT CONTROL PWMDA PULSE WAVE MOTOR DRIVE A PWMOA, B PULSE WAVE MOTOR OUT A, B READ ENABLE...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS GATE DRIVER SCAN START PULSE STVALID STREAM DATA VALIDITY SUBC SUB CODE SERIAL SBCK SUB CODE CLOCK SUBQ SUB CODE Q DATA SYSCLK SYSTEM CLOCK TRACKING ERROR TIBAL BALANCE CONTROL BALANCE OUTPUT 1 BALANCE INPUT BALANCE INPUT BALANCE OUTPUT 2 TPSN OP AMP INPUT TPSO...
S6.2. VHS Abbreviation Table INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS A. COMP AUDIO COMPONENT SIGNAL A. COMPO AUDIO COMPONENT SIGNAL A. D.P [L] AUDIO DUBBING PAUSE [L] A. D/L [L] AUDIO DUBBING PAUSE [L] A. DEF [S] AUDIO DEFEAT A. DEF [S] [L] AUDIO DEFEAT A.
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS BANDVL. D BAND VL BI/MI [L] BILINGUAL/MIX [L] BILINGUAL BIL [L] BILINGUAL [L] BIL. [H] BILINGUAL [H] BIL/M1 [L] BILINGUAL [L] BS CLOCK BS CLOCK BS DATA BS DATA BS LCH IN BS L CHANNEL INPUT BS MIX [H] BS MIX [H] BS MON [H] BS MONITOR [H]...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS CTL HEAD [-] CONTROL HEAD (-) CTL [+] CONTROL HEAD (+) CTL [-] CONTROL HEAD (-) CUE BIAS CUE BIAS CURRENT LIM CURRENT LIMMITER CYL ET CYLINDER TORQUE CONTROL CYL GND CYLINDER GND D.F.M. REC [H] DELAIED FM RECORDING [H] D.
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS FM MUT [H] FM AUDIO MUTE [H] FM MUTE [H] FM AUDIO MUTE [H] FM OUT [L] FM OUTPUT (L) FM OUT [R] FM OUTPUT (R) FM PACK OUT [L] FM PACK OUTPUT (L) FM PACK OUT [R] FM PACK OUTPUT (R) FM/BS SEL [L] FM/BS SELECT (L)
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS JST. CLK JUST CLOCK JST. CLOCK JUST CLOCK L. OUT Lch OUTPUT L. CH [H] Lch [H] L. CH [L] Lch [L] LED (MAIN) LED (MAIN) LED (STEREO) LED (STEREO) LED (SUB) LED (SUB) LED CKL LED SERIAL CLOCK LED CKS LED SERIAL CLOCK LED DATA...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS MN2/MES. L MONAURAL 2/MESECAM [L] MODE SEL AUDIO MODE SELECT MODE SW AUDIO MODE SW MODE. S. IN AUDIO MODE SELECT INPUT MODE. S. OUT AUDIO MODE SELECT OUTPUT MONO [H] MONAURAL [H] MONO [H]/MAIN [L] MONAURAL [H]/MAIN [L] MONO2 [L] MONAURAL 2 MONO2/MESE [FM(L)] MONAURAL 2/MESECAM (FM [L])
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS REC CHROMA RECORDING CHROMINANCE SIGNAL REC H RECORDING [H] REC IN RECORDING INPUT REC OUT [L] RECORDING OUTPUT [L] REC START RECORDING START REC VR [C] RECORDING VOLUME (COMMON) REC VR [L] RECORDING VOLUME (L) REC VR [R] RECORDING VOLUME (R) REC Y RECORDING LUMINANCE SIGNAL...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS SCK SELECT SERIAL CLOCK SELECT SEL OUT [L] SELECT OUTPUT (L) SEL OUT [R] SELECT OUTPUT (R) SHUTTLE 1 SHUTTLE 1 SOUND INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY SLMUT [H] INPUT SELECT MUTE [H] SLNID [+] SOLENOID (+) SLNID [-] SOLENOID (-) SLW TR.
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS TU. GND TUNER GND TU. V. IN TUNER VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT TU. VIDEO TUNER VIDEO TUN NOR IN TUNER NORMAL INPUT TUN R TUNER AUDIO (R) TUN. AUDIO IN TUNER AUDIO INPUT TUNER 12V TUNER 12V TUNER L TUNER AUDIO (L) TUNER V IN TUNER VIDEO SIGNAL INPUT...
S7. Replacement Parts List Note: 1.* Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to this list. 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. 3.
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DMP-BD70VP-K Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3901 F2A1E470A205 25V 47U VEP06G45A MAIN P.C.B. 1 (RTL) C3902 F2A1E470A205 25V 47U C3903 F2A0J470A599 6.3V 47U C2001 ECJ1VC1H330J 50V 33P C3904 F1H1C104A071 16V 0.1U...
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DMP-BD70VP-K Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C5006 F2A0J101A825 6.3V 100U LB3901 ERJ6GEY0R00V 1/8W 0 C5007 F1H1C104A071 16V 0.1U LB3902 ERJ3GEY0R00V 1/10W 0 C5008 F1H1A105A028 10V 1U LB3903 ERJ3GEY0R00V 1/10W 0...
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DMP-BD70VP-K Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3006 ERJ3GEYJ750V 1/10W 75 R6020 ERJ3GEYJ221V 1/10W 220 R3007 ERJ3GEYJ750V 1/10W 75 R6021 ERJ3GEYJ101V 1/10W 100 R3009 ERJ3GEYJ153V 1/10W 15K R6023 ERJ3GEYJ221V 1/10W 220...
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DMP-BD70VP-K Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks W748 ERJ3GEY0R00V 1/10W 0 IC14201 C0DBAZZ00132 IC W749 ERJ3GEY0R00V 1/10W 0 IC14301 C0DBAYY00475 IC W750 ERJ6GEY0R00V 1/8W 0 W751 ERJ3GEY0R00V 1/10W 0 L11101...
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DMP-BD70VP-K Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R14310 ERJ3RED224V 1/10W 220K S7702 EVQ11G05R SWITCH,EJECT R14311 ERJ3RBD273V 1/16W 27K R14312 ERJ3RBD562V 1/16W 5.6K VEP002A1A FRONT(R)P.C.B. 1 (RTL) T11301 G4DYA0000172 TRANSFORMER...
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DMP-BD70VP-K Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RMG0740-K1 HDD SHEET RMX0354 MECHA SPACER(F) RMX0355 MECHA SPACER(R) RMX0438 PCB SUPPORT RMQ1566 WASHER(C) RMX0447 EMC SPACER RYP1488-K FRONT PANEL ASS'Y1 RMX0447 EMC SPACER...
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DMP-BD70VP-K Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VML3706 OPENER LEVER VXA8265 CASSETTE HOLDER ASS'Y VXL3160 MAIN SHAFT XTN26+7JFJ SCREW XTN26+7JFJ SCREW XTN26+7JFJ SCREW XTV26+5FFJ SCREW XTV26+5FFJ SCREW XTV26+8FFJ SCREW XTV26+8FFJ...
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