Sony cd/dvd player operating instructions dvp-s715, dvp-s315 (100 pages)
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• S video cable (1) • Remote commander (remote) RMT-D100U (1) (US, Canadian) • Remote commander (remote) RMT-D100E (Chinese, Hong Kong, Singapore) • sony R6 (size AA) batteries (2) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. CD/DVD PLAYER MICROFILM...
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PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COM- POSANTS IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page Section Title Page IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Service Note ................4 GENERAL 5-1. Interface Control Pin Function (MB-75 Board IC021) ..5-1 This Player Can Play the Following Discs ....... 1-1 5-2. Drive Control Pin Function (MB-75 Board IC136) ... 5-2 Getting Started ...............
SERVICE NOTE 1. DISK REMOVAL PROCEDURE 3. HOW TO SERVICE THE MD BLOCK ASS’Y (at POWER OFF) 1) Remove the top case from the main unit. (Refer to 2-1) 2) Remove the front panel. (Refer to 2-2) 1) Insert a cross-tip screwdriver into a hole at the bottom, and Note: Do not disconnect wiring.
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4. NOTE ON MOUNTEING SLED MOTOR Push the sled motor assy 1 toward direction A. (See Fig.5) Tighten two screws 2 (M1.7 × 2.5). 1 Sled motor ass’y 2 Two screws (M1.7 × 2.5) Fig. 5 Raising the MD block assy 3 90 º with the side down. confirm that the optical pick-up 4 falls by self weight.
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5. REPLACING OPTICAL PICK-UP In handling the KHS-180A (RP), do not touch inhibited parts shown in Fig. 8, but grip the slide base bearing and U-shaped guide. 5-1. Handling 1) A red laser diode for DVD requires more attention to static Slide base bearing electricity than general infrared laser diodes for CD.
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6. NOTE ON ASSEMBLING MECHANICAL DECK 6-1. Application of Grease Grease must be applied if the following parts were replaced. (See Fig. 9) NOTE 1: Recommended grease is Foil KG-70MP. NOTE 2: In applying grease, take care not to allow grease to stick to other parts (particularly, rubber belt, spindle motor, and optical pick-up) Base unit holder...
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6-2. Cleaning Spindle Motor Turntable 6-4. Deformation of Insulator 1) Remove the tray. (Refer to 2-6) 1) Assemble the spindle base into the base unit. 2) Clean the spindle motor turntable if disc antiskid rubber 2) Lock with 4 shoulder screws. (See Fig.12) (black) is dirty.
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6-6. Note on Mounting LM-51 Board Align two bosses. (See Fig.14) Fix the board securely with screws (PTPWH 2 × 5). (The sensor will not function normally if the board floats up.) Screw (PTPWH2 × 5) LM-56 board Two bosses Fig.14 6-7.
DVP-S3000 SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given. 2-1. TOP CASE REMOVAL 2-3. AU-201, 203 BOARD REMOVAL 8 AU-201 board 7 Screw (BV3 × 10) (US, Canadian model) AU-203 board (Chinese, Hong Kong, Singapore...
2-9. INTERNAL VIEWS Skew motor ass’y X-3947-138-1 Sled motor ass’y Optical pick-up (KHS-180A/J1N) Optical pick-up (KHS-180A/J1N) Sled motor ass’y X-3947-137-1 8-820-005-02 8-820-005-02 X-3947-137-1 DC motor (spindle) 1-698-944-11 KU160 (CD sensor) DC motor (spindle) Motor (loading) 8-749-013-33 1-698-944-11 1-698-942-21...
5-1. INTERFACE CONTROL PIN FUNCTION (IC021 on MB-80 Board (1/12)) Pin No. Pin Name Function Pin No. Pin Name Function CL1, 0 Input of sub clock (32kHz) 59-66 N.C. – Not used – Ground – Power supply X0–1 Input of main clock (8MHz) 68-75 N.C.
5-2. DRIVE CONTROL PIN FUNCTION (IC136 on MB-80 Board (3/12)) Pin No. Pin Name Function Pin No. Pin Name Function – Power supply – Ground MRST Peripheral circuits reset signal (L: Reset) EXTAL Input of 16.9MHz 12 RST 12V system power control signal XTAL Input of 16.9MHz CD DET...
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5-3. EXTENDED OUTPUT PORT0 (IC147 on MB-80 Board (3/12)) 5-6. EXTENDED OUTPUT PORT3 (IC150 on MB-80 Board (3/12)) Pin No. Pin Name Function Pin No. Pin Name Function SQCK MSK SubQ Read Clock Mask TILT/H Tilt Filter change ROM CS Chip Select for EEPROM SPGC1 Selection of low band boost (H: 12 cm, L: 8 cm)
5-8. SYSTEM CONTROL PIN FUNCTION (IC090 on MB-80 Board (2/12)) Pin No. Pin Name Function Pin No. Pin Name Function IRQ0 Input of interrupt signal from SP, BFD, drive controller IRQ6 Input of interrupt from CXD1186, CXD8663Q, CXD8669Q IRQ7 Input of interrupt from CXD1900 DREQ0 Input of DMA request from CK –...
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Pin No. Pin Name Function Output of reset signal to audio DAC Output of reset signal to peripheral device Output of serial select signal to DSP56000 Output of HREQ signal latch reset to DSP56000 Output of serial select signal to video equalizer –...
Diagnosis screen as shown in Figure 2 is displayed, and a checking starts from the top of diagnosis check items list sequen- With the DVP-S3000 in standby status, press [TIME], [CLEAR], tially. After a checking started, standard commander keys are ac- and [POWER] keys on the standard commander in this order.
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Confirm the result, and to cancel checking, press [RETURN], (2-3) Syscon RAM (IC094) check [MENU], or [POWER]. Or, to continue next checking, press other IC093 (Syscon ROM) n IC094 (Syscon RAM) collating check than these keys. The ROM revision and checksum of Drvcon are displayed when executing “DrvCon Data Exchange”...
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(4-3) Drvcon common RAM (IC138) check (4-6) Drvcon SRAM check IC093 (Syscon ROM) n IC138 (common RAM) collating check IC090 (Syscon) n IC136 (Drvcon) check request command Checking range: 0x03000001 - 0x03000fff The SRAM check command is sent from IC090 to IC136, and its response result is displayed.
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(5-3) IC217 (CXD8598R) register check As SERR signal from IC181 (CXD8663Q) to IC217 (CXD8598R) is not initialized, this signal line is shut off and fixed to “high” be- Register write n Register read collating check fore checking. Registers to be checked: TSC2 (0x06200011) (5-8) IC181 (CXD8663Q) to IC217 (CXD8598R) connection check TSC1 (0x06200012) TSC0 (0x06200013)
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(5-12) IC216 (CXD1186) register check Incrementing 1 each starting from 0, data are written to readable and writable register, then they are read for checking. Incrementing Register write n Register read collating check initial value by 1 each, a check is repeated 256 times. However, some bits that cannot be written are masked.
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check IC093 (ROM) n IC312 (CXD8600R) n IC313, IC319 (SRAM) IC093 n IC216 n IC215 n IC216 n IC217 n IC281 n n IC312 read collating check IC280, IC282 ~ NIC284 Checking range: 0x00000001 - 0x0003ff000 VCD bit stream data stored in IC093 are transferred via IC216 The IC312 (CXD8600R) cannot designate read/write address of (CXD1186) to the IC215 (SRAM), and the sequence header inter- SRAM.
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(8-2) Video encoder check (color bar output) I/O output The color bar is turned on for the NTSC encoder color bar enable Make S-terminal output potential 0V. command IC475 (NTSC encoder). In this check, the Syscon itself does not detect an error. In this check, the Syscon itself does not detect an error.
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(CXD8603R) is read for checking. IC093 (ROM) n IC216 (CXD1186) n IC217 (CXD8598R) n The error code 10 is output if the data are not same as original bit IC380 (CXD8603R) SRAM read collating check stream data. The bit stream data of MPEG-AUDIO stored in IC093 (ROM) are (9-9) MPEG audio digital output check transferred by only one sector to the IC215 (external SRAM of IC216), then they are flown to the IC380 (CXD8603R) via IC217...
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sage is output and the controller waits for key entry. 91: Check of this item is cancelled by key entry Check if the volume level becomes lower (about half) than that in 92: Check of all items is cancelled by key entry (9-10).
6-3. Drive Auto Adjustment The tray opens after the ENTER key is pressed and the initializa- tion is finished. Then, place the DVD_SL disc for adjustment. Press the ENTER key to start adjustment. During adjustment, the tangen- The drive can be automatically adjusted, except disc change and tial skew adjustment screen is displayed.
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Drive Automatic Adjustment Flowchart Service Mode ON Brake ON Loading FOK check Tracking ON Sled ON HYDET init Brake OFF sled init AGC ON HOME Position CLVA Note: If selecting other than ALL, adjustment routine for JITTER ON Adj. disc selection selected disc only is executed Tangential skew adjustment...
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Auto Tracking Offset Layer0 check Jitter ON Brake ON Jitter check stop FOK check Tracking ON Jitter OFF Sled ON Brake OFF CLVS CLVA Auto Focus Offset F_Jump(0 n 1) Auto Focus Gain stop Auto Tracking Gain Pull in Memory Auto Tracking Offset Jitter ON Brake ON...
6-4. Drive Manual Operation 6-4-2. Disc Type Disk type In performing manual operation, observe the following points: Select correct disc type on the Disc Type screen. First, select “7. Check” and execute “4. Hydet init” and “5. Sled SA.000000 SI.00 EMG.00 init”.
This screen will be used mainly for layer jump control. Confirm the sector information (SI) so as not to mistake layer jump direction of DVD_DL. The layer is 0 when SI is even number, or layer is 1 when odd number.
0. Auto Tilt Gain : Adjust tilt gain. Adjusted result is not re- 6-4-9. Check flected on the ROM. Executed this at least with LD and Tilt turned on. (Not used at check present) 1. Auto TRK Offset : Adjust tracking offset automatically. Ad- SA.000000 SI.00 EMG.00...
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EEPROM data screen display (at default setting) EEPROM data Focus Offset Focus Gain TRK Offset TRK Gain Tilt Offset Pullin Level Sled Gain EQ Init VCO Offset Figure 18 This screen displays various set values including adjusted results stored in the EEPROM. Set No.
6-5. Emergency History The following hidden commands are available. Data clear can be confirmed from the fact that the screen display changes. With the initial menu displayed, press [3] key on the standard com- Clearing laser ON hours mander, and the information on emergency history of Drvcon and Press [DISPLAY] and [CLEAR] keys on the standard commander Syscon will be displayed.
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Communication system How to see Emergency History Communication NG (b) Syscon emergency codes list Stop system 10: Stop request from drive controller was received 11: At the mode change command, the mode could not be DVD : Selector address changed within specified time and the drive stopped. : minute &...
DVP-S3000 SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 7-1. Power Supply Check In making adjustment, refer to 7-5. Adjustment Related Parts Arrangement. 1. PS-408/413 Board This section describes procedures and instructions necessary for Mode adjusting electrical circuits in this set. Instrument Digital voltmeter...
7-3. Adjustment of System Control 3. 33 MHz Check (MB-80 board) <Purpose> 33 MHz is the reference clock for audio system to play CD (includ- 1. 27MHz Free Run (MB-80 board) ing video CD), and if it is not adjusted correctly, no sound will be <Purpose>...
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5. 24 MHz Adjustment (MB-80 board) 7. 36 MHz Lock Check (MB-80 board) <Purpose> <Purpose> 24 MHz is the reference clock to generate 36 MHz clock, and if it is This checks whether 36 MHz is synchronized with reference clock not adjusted correctly, checking of 36 MHz will result in NG.
3. Checking Composite Video Output B-Y(MB-80 board) 7-4. Adjustment of Video System <Purpose> This checks composite video output B-Y. If it is incorrect, correct 1. Video Level Adjustment (MB-80 board) colors will not be displayed when connected to, for instance, pro- <Purpose>...
5. Checking Composite Video Output Y (MB-80 board) 7. Checking S Video Output DC Level (MB-80 board) 7-5. Adjustment Related Parts Arrangement <Purpose> <Purpose> This checks composite video output Y. If it is incorrect, correct This checks signals for S1 and S2 compatible TV. If they are not brightness will not be attained when connected to, for instance, pro- correct, the TV will not switch automatically to letter box, etc.
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5. Checking Composite Video Output Y (MB-80 board) 7. Checking S Video Output DC Level (MB-80 board) 7-5. Adjustment Related Parts Arrangement <Purpose> <Purpose> This checks composite video output Y. If it is incorrect, correct This checks signals for S1 and S2 compatible TV. If they are not brightness will not be attained when connected to, for instance, pro- correct, the TV will not switch automatically to letter box, etc.
DVP-S3000 SECTION 8 REPAIR PARTS LIST 8-1. EXPLODED VIEWS NOTE: The components identified by mark • The mechanical parts with no reference num- • -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they ! or dotted line with mark ! are criti- may have some difference from the original ber in the exploded views are not supplied.
8-1-3. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une mark ! or dotted line with marque ! sont critiques pour la mark ! are critical for safety. sécurité. Replace only with part number Ne les remplacer que par une pièce specified.
8-1-5. DVD MECHANISM CHASSIS ASSEMBLY (2) M501 M902 M901 The components identified by mark ! or dotted line with mark ! are criti- cal for safety. Replace only with part number speci- fied. Les composants identifie ´ s par une marque ! sont critiques pour la se ´...
DVP-S3000 AU-201 AU-203 8-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST NOTE: • Items marked “*” are not stocked since they • Due to standardization, replacements in the The components identified by mark ! or dotted line with mark ! are parts list may be different from the parts speci- are seldom required for routine service.
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