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1. 2 12 HA7 NC 3 HA8 HA9 3 hag HA21 00 lt lt 01 lt HD1 02 lt lt HD2 D3 lt HD3 D4 lt lt HD4 05 lt 5 06 lt HD6 07 lt HD7 08 lt 09 lt lt HD9 010 lt HD10 011 lt lt HD11 012 lt lt HD12 013 lt lt HD13 014 lt lt HD14 015 lt HD15 17 18 19 uM ik JL125 DIAG 5 3 3 JIG lt RFMON 7 103 BOARD 1 8 MB 103 BOARD 3 8 MB 103 BOARD 3 8 10108 1M SRAM IDT71V016SA15PH TL MA 103 BOARD 2 8 XFRRST lt lt 2 MB 103 BOARD 6 8 XWRH lt lt M MA 103 BOARD 3 8 XRD lt SYSTEM CONTROL 4 19 4 20 Waveform IC104 1 7 Vp p 16 5 MHz DVP NS715P MB 103 CLOCK GENERATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM e See page 4 7 for printed wiring board Ref No MB 103 board 2 000 series 1 2 3 4 5 6 103 6 8 O0 CO 10 A NO MARK PB MODE IMPOSSIBLE TO MEASURE THE R116 R176 VOLTAGE AT THE MARKED POINTS 22 0 gt 27MAVD 103 BOARD 3 8 MB 103 BOARD B riot 598 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 7 8 8 8 lt lt PLL SM8707AV E2 IC103 MB 103 BOARD
2. SIGNAL PROCESSOR SIGO SEE PAGE 3 5 IC301 DVD play 100 mV DIV 50 ms DIV IC301 CD play 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV le MITI MA 160 mVp p 860 mVp p IC301 DVD play 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV IC301 CD play 500 mV DIV 200 mV DIV _ 1 E 24 ME 25 luy 17 WE 16 ly x NE 15 23 E 18 26 mE 1 4 Vp p 1 7 Vp p NE SSDFCTI NE l SS MON Pos DVD CD 0201 1 LD MODULE DVD LD DRIVE HE ADC5 6 p 2 Q202 16301 6 CD LD DRIVE 1 2 SERVO DSP L GIOO INT2 EE s gt 1 HE FOCUS FCS 4 4 COIL 3 HINT 1 XSDPIT 1 HCS 12 XSDPCS Eod XRESET 61 XRST TRACKING TRK 2 3 TDRV 15 3 u _ _ _ EN SEE ADC3 INLIMIT INLIM E B SENSOR 5 S sia 5 G oO CGH SPINDLE SPM be MDSO MDPO SVSTEM CONTROL MOTOR SEE PAGE 3 7 SPMUTE SLED l SLA SLB SLDA SLDB MOTOR 4 TI XDRVMUTE MS 81 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 6 M001
3. LITTA D eae goo anai 090090 0000 E O D LME De B 90000 ooon 5 andan annnn ER eL m Como 80000 ooon E p gonn Dongo anuna m Tonna LLC 0000 50008 aunmnnm anngw MULTI Did Digital PGM A REPEAT 1 PROGRESSIV GS SHUFFLE gt 3 Version display for 2 seconds NTSG HOUR ec 25 25 GROUP TITL o NOO00 un mu a g 000009 annon nun pao J 0000 0095 H 000o B 99909 6 0000 5 d PANNE n m 00 m oo munun Al uu LIN Boooos 9005 MULT DidDigita GRESSIV MP 3 REPEAT 1 SHUFFLE DVD CD NLLLLA 5975
4. 2 2X 0 xU Wee F GND gt gt 2 M 22745 e ne I 3 1 ARP SERVO DSP dub JL338 FDRV 7 gt 12301 gt _ 33 06 anm CX597036 Sinn CUR I e 1 6 RFIN2 _ D 0505 199 2 SIGNAL PATH S301 play TESTK2 it 259 m 500 mV DIV 200 ms DIV C314 mE XARPCS SIGNAL MB 103 BOARD Y CHROMA C329 gt XARPIT d 0 010 vopp23 3V XSDPCS gt VDDAA 3 3V be y ai SPINDLE SERVO SPEED AND PHASE gt za SERIE expe i33 400 E s gt gt gt 4700 SLED SERVO DVD CD Gun R318 470 XRD 4700 4700p i 5l gt 8 XWRH 2 103 BOARD lt gt 28 z d d Waveforms 5 228 5 m I COO 0 1C301 DVD play 1C301 DVD play i TESTKO R346 500 mV DIV 100 ns DIV 100 mV DIV 50 ms DIV R348 an BS Gere VI 5 x 9 MB 10 BOARD 7 2 gt B gt CDDATNEMUT 5 22 CDLRCK TDOKT 555 g ARRET XFRRST 7 MB 103 BOARD 509500 gt gt x
5. 2 2 Mechanism Deck 2 2 IF 92 Board Removal 2 2 Optical Pick up Removal 2 3 ke 2 4 Circuit Boards Location 2 5 BLOCK DIAGRAMS Overall Block Diagram 3 1 RF Servo Block Diagram 3 3 Signal Processor Block Diagram 3 5 System Control Block Diagram 3 7 Video Audio Block Diagram 3 9 Interface Control Block Diagram 3 11 Power 1 Block Diagram 3 13 Power 2 Block Diagram 3 15 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Frame Schematic Diagram 4 3 Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams 4 5 MS 81 LOADING Printed Wiring Board and Schematic 4 5 MB 103 Printed Wiring Board 4 7 MB 103 RF AMP SERVO Schematic Diagram 4 11 MB 103 ARP SERVO DSP Schematic Diagram 4 13 MB 103 AV DECODER Schematic Diagram 4 15 MB 1
6. N RRR RRR NE NS RRR 5 180 mVp p 860 mVp p RF SERVO MB 103 1 8 4 11 4 12 DVP NS715P 103 ARP SERVO DSP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page 4 7 for printed wiring board Ref No MB 103 board 2 000 series 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 MB 103 BOARD 2 8 A NO MARK PB MODE MB 103 BOARD 5 2 8360 I adds P M gt wee CC 1 MB 103 BOARD 6 8 CDDOUT IC303 ETT 16M DRAM SDCK GM71V18160CT 6TR C XSHD lt amp 2500 X580 gt gt n5 XSAK XSAK lt lt SDEF SDEF lt lt MB 103 BOARD IC301 DVD plav soie lt RAMD11 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV 5015 lt lt D sou lt sois 4 02 lt lt 010 lt B 3 2 8301 IC302 VSS 5 43 3V REG 3 3V DD AW FR3 VDD1 8V 1 7 5 54 m L d omma 1800 0 5 2 8312 220 05 ___ gt R312 220 05 2 vssae 534 ee 2 5 S BIAS 1 0 S VREF _____ 5 5500 VDDDO 3 3V eo 103 6 8 x X
7. On n O NT ao 8 Copo u 00000 Oooo 000 Dung B aBn nn anngs On 1 n Ong annon 0002 90 2902 0 m opono H a oo00 E nnn 8 Dung B aqnan annan Fogg oo a 2000 m onoo F Boooomoq CRE ug B A NA ng annn aunnn anngmy q 9002 99902 0007 8 a Como B a 2000 m ooon 5 annua 0 Q S m Ungu B m Oooo BH p 000 00008 aununn anngs a Tonna B monnunnnggH 000 0060 6 O Spoor a 0000 6 0000 B 000 Oop i ETTA 0000 0000r 8 Jan i C 2092 99902 u 0 9 Don on 0000 0 0000 5 TO 605255 NTSC HOUR NTSC HOUR NTSC HOUR NTSG HOUR mng A000n L VHRRP qur m Oooo n 9 p 2050 9 Dong sonop n a ng SL LOT
8. 1 8 2 8 3 8 GND lt lt VDD N C R134 R157 4 8 5 8 7 8 10 22 0 VSS 33 10UT AW AW gt 33MARP J MB 103 BOARD 2 8 27 10UT FSEL 27 20UT 33 20UT dn VDD VDD B VSS VSS e ibu gt 512FSAVD 7 103 BOARD 3 8 gt 512FS2CH 7 103 BOARD 8 8 XTI XTO 512 10UT 512 20UT E CN101 lt s 9 _____ D lt 2 8 5 103 5 8 19830 0 4 e 3 3V MNT JL120 IF 92 BOARD lt 4 gt XIFBUSY CN404 JL114 e SCO JLI31 E 2 JLTI5 CN102 6P MB 103 BOARD FB103 PEIUS FR 104 B 1132 JL116 2 8 3 8 5 8 1 8 lt lt 105 FL105 FB106 m MB 103 BOARD C 5 lt lt 6 1 8 2 8 4 8 L101 41121 IF 92 BOARD w FL110 FB111 JL134 1118 CN403 1 8V L 7514 11 lt lt nc C126 C127 C128 i MB 103 BOARD 4 8 100 47u 2201 e F M_GND lt lt __________ 0 0 0 d j 05 Waveforms 103 B IC103 IC103 9 49 IC103 05 3 5 Vp p 27 MHz 1 5 Vp p 27 MHz DVD 3 3 Vp p 24 57 MHz 3 2 Vp p 33 87 MHz CD 3 3 Vp p 22 58 MHz CLOCK GENERATOR 4 21 4 22 103 6 8 DVP NS715P MB 103 I P CONVERTER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No MB 103 board 2 000 series See page 4 7 for printed wiring board 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11
9. TEENS dZ lt 00 9 2 9 2 lt 8 al 8 01 g EIE Vee C CI wo mn CI CI CI NIN N T T e SPINDLE MOTOR zu 0111 wn arane 1 1 t m lt 0 ER N N ILNA ALLEN AG V ASL je E je E E dZ lt cOvNd A i 6 93 9 EU L MS as was sw saa X AEE X X 015 095 005 See d6 LOLNO gt Se See eS 5 CN201 FFC BtoB CURSOR CN406 5P EVER 3 3 IF 92 BOARD gt I5 oc 2 C x x o e ao 28 13 gt 13P CN401 11V AUDIO 13P 411V AUDIO CN201 11 5V EVER 3 3V 11 SRV1246JUC BOARD EVER 3 3V B to B D_GND M_GND M_GND EVER 13V P CONT P DET D_GND SW 11V SW 11V CN101 2P B 7 05 FRAME 4 4 4 3 4 2 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS MS 81 LOADING PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No MS 81 board 1 000 series There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram Uses unleade
10. 45 46 48 Checking the Play Information You can check information such as the bit rate or the disc layer that is being played TIME TEXT 49 DISPLAY 9 gt ENTER Checking the play information of a DVD ADVANCED DW DANI 1 Press DISPLAY during playback The Control Menu is displayed 2 Press 4 V to select arain ADVANCED then press ENTER The options for ADVANCED appear 12 27 PLAY 18 34 DVD VIDEO EN T 1 32 55 RATE BIT RATE OFF 384 kbps BIT RATE LAYER 3 Press TN to select items For each item please refer to Displays of each item BIT RATE displays the bit rate LAYER displays the layer and the pick up point Press ENTER To close the ADVANCED window Select OFF in Step 3 Sound Adjustments Changing the Sound 11 gt 1 A DATA CD When playing a DVD VIDEO recorded in multiple audio formats PCM Dolby Digital or DTS you can change the audio format If the DVD VIDEO is recorded with multilingual tracks you can also change the language With CDs DATA CDs or VIDEO CDs you can select the sound from the right or left channel and listen to the sound of the selected channel through both the right and left speakers For example when playing a disc containing a song with the vocals on the right channel and the instruments on the left channel you can hear the
11. 20818 1I95C I S4 14 O 18 ON 08 jndjno yeusts j29 es 4 420 OVA O SovaX amp mdmo pusis NdO O M pusis sA dI I mor SSA oweuud 9 2 DVP NS715P SECTION 6 TEST MODE 6 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Test Mode allows you to make diagnosis and adjustment eas ily using the remote commander and monitor TV The instructions diagnostic results etc are given on the on screen display OSD 6 2 STARTING TEST MODE Press the TOP MENU CLEAR keys on the remote commander in this order with the power of main unit in OFF sta tus and the Test Mode starts then DIAG START will be dis played on the fluorescent display tube and the menu shown below will be displayed on the TV screen At the bottom of menu screen the model name and revision number are displayed Last Off at the lower right of screen indicates the information code concern ing the last power off To execute each function select the desired menu and press its number on the remote commander To exit from the Test Mode press the key Test Mode Menu Syscon Diagnosis Drive Auto Adjustment Drive Manual Operation Mecha Aging Emargency Hisory Version Information Video Level Adjustment Exit Power Key Model DPX 16xxxx Revislonek XXX Last Off
12. gt KO D211 27 TN S3L20U M 0218 47k X 55270 R211 E D213 gt 1 5k D1NS4 6 35V 0221 D1NL20U L 120 gt IC101 fs 542 MeT C101 SWITCH S 25017685 p 10611 MIP2E4DMY gt IC411 B SWITCH SHUNT REG PQ12RF11 10 Ere pad 39 600665 S 0110 gt R621 B SWITCH D1NL20U gt 117 gt 1uF See 50 0103 MTZJ7 5 SSeS See C413 0621 3 4 ATuF DTC143ESA LN gt C SSS 35V LED DRIVE ful J 5 5 8622 0621 120 DRM 5 R633 35V SLR 343VC ME POWER 5 5 lt SLR MSMC CONTROL 10 5 D621 622 ON STANDBY D AN A Pane L101 L102 0511 P511 18mH D2L20U 1 5M 125V 1 mH B 1 A A 1 ww R301 AC IN oiu T PC101 5 1 68 275V TLP421F 13 304 B BINE R303 iei e 2 2k C103 _ C104 100pF T 100pF 250V 250V R305 C301 6301 id 1uF C107 SHUNT REG 41 50V 250V AN1431T 25 R306 1 5k 05 SWITCHING REGULATOR HS12S1U 4 39 4 40 E FG201 EVER 11V IF 92 BOARD CN401 SEE PAGE 4 35 DVP NS715P SECTION 5 IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION jndino o qeuo JILIM JJAQ IMOT 0 TAX 8 pu 91 peusis o qeuo JIM USIH HAMX 0816 o qeuo peoy mm wu GmA yndjno 20818 J99jos 4145 454
13. RSI NN X X X X 6 x 0000 HD9 TMS lt lt TMs HD10 2 TCK MB 103 BOARD HD11 22 CDLRCK TDOKT lt lt 103 BOARD 3 8 CDLRCK TDOKT HD12 gt HD13 22 22 5865 D MB 103 BOARD HD14 gt gt 22 LMM ds HD15 2 gt MB 103 BOARD L gt gt SSOK M8 103 BOARD SLDB lt gt MEOS BOARD 1 4 Vp p LMCTL lt lt lt lt 5580 1 8 05 MB 103 BOARD IC301 play IC301 2 play kI 500 mV DIV 200 ns DIV 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV 1 4 Vp p ARP SERVO DSP 4 13 4 14 101 2 8 DVP NS715P MB 103 AV DECODER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM e See page 4 7 for printed wiring board Ref No MB 103 board 2 000 series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MB 103 BOARD 3 8 NO MARK PB MODE XRD 22 HA16 HA20 XWRH gt gt XAVDIT lt lt lt lt XAVDCS3 XWAIT lt en MB 103 BOARD 5 8 MB 103 BOARD 5 8 DACKO gt gt 27MAVD 7 MB 103 BOARD 6 8 DREQO lt B DACK1 DD oo lt 6404 T MB 103 BOARD 7 8 C XRST 2 0428 ai 1 C 100 aa 0 01u C416 C422 C423 C426 10404 MT48LC1M16A1TG 6STR 2 0 010 0 010 0 010 0 010 4 KADDTO ADDT15 HA5 jin pos KADDT1 ADDT14
14. 220 PROGRESSIVE PRocnessive 65656 205563656366 1467 SEG18 228 1468 SEG17 Waveforms e gt 5P DIG13 Q IC404 B EVER 43 3 CURSOR JL466 D413 Y e SLR 342DCT32 PUSH ENTER z e e 5 R426 R421 N C 22 O G 410 PICTURE MODE Ok R423 R422 R427 R430 22k 8200 3900 2700 AN AM AM AM O 5401 402 5403 S404 S405 H RETURN MENU DISPLAY 8435 10 428 R431 R414 8200 3900 2700 AW AM Ww ka 5406 S407 408 5409 De CURSOR STICK ND401 FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE 3 4 Vp p 8 MHz 28 4 46 9609 12 SEG9 25 7 1478 20 3 JL479 SEG6 i 1 405 12406 NN ND401 0 2 406 GP1UD28SYK REMOTE COMMANDER RECEIVER IF COM SEG7 IC404 TMP86CK74AF 1620 JL482 JL483 JL484 C421 0 001u EVER 3 3V DENEN LE 00 0401 2865053711004 0 2 9 1 1 401 l 12 5 DC DC V ONVERTER 122 p CURSOR 2 oc K BZ401 419 62 8 BUZZER oa i 8 Vp p 200 kHz Q402 401 402 25 5053 1000 DC DC CONVERTER 74016 3 5 08 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 220 05 20 Vp p 409 kHz
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16. To return to the previous display Press RETURN To turn off the display Press MENU Only the letters in the alphabet and numbers can be used for album or track names Anything else is displayed as D3 tags cannot be displayed About MP3 audio tracks You can play MP3 audio tracks on CD ROMs CD Rs or CD RWs However the discs must be recorded according 10 1509660 level 1 level 2 or Joliet format for the player to recognize the tracks You can also play discs recorded in Multi Session 1 Press DISPLAY twice when playing a CD press once The Control Menu appears 2 Press to select 99 PROGRAM then press ENTER The options for PROGRAM appear 3 Press t to select SET then press ENTER TRACK is displayed when you play a VIDEO CD or CD PROGRAM CAES Ss 2 x Quis v Titles or tracks recorded on a disc 4 Press 9 The cursor moves to the title or track row n this case 01 PROGRAM ALL CLEAR T C 2 5III LCI S TLE 02 A TE 03 5 TLE 04 6 TIME 05 7 TITLE Chapters recorded on a disc 5 Select the title chapter or track you want to program When playing a DVD VIDEO For example select chapter 03 of title 02 Press or the number buttons to select 02 under then press ENTER See
17. UROVY AV 63 BOARD 2 2 CN203 SEE PAGE 4 31 GBSEL 2 gt 2 lt a 79 D 5 79 P GND 2CH 9 sc1 gt gt 01 gt gt 05 Waveforms IC504 62 UUU RMUTE ART pers art IC504 1C504 IC504 B 504 2 504 DD DU 3 3 Vp p 27 MHz 1 8 Vp p H 2 0 Vp p H 2 4 Vp p H 1 3 Vp p H 1 3 Vp p H 2 0 Vp p H 4 26 VIDEO ENCODER AUDIO D A CONVERTER 4 25 MB 103 8 8 DVP NS715P AV 63 AUDIO VIDEO OUT PRINTED WIRING BOARD If Uses unleaded solder EM MM There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram AV 63 BOARD NE EM AUDIO 2 np li I 5 II gt Le ____ CEILL 23 7 VS i UN Tor NN gt EW zw A ji f _ _ nl 1 685 014 Power Bloc l HS s io INTERFACE CONTROL SWITCHING REGULATOR 0003 8 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO 205 1 DIO DSP AV 63 4 27 4 28 OOOO0 gt SSESSRSSBS222O 39802 55523225558 3 ON D DVP NS715P AV 6
18. 2 0 Vp p H 1 3 Vp p H 1 8 Vp p H 2 0 Vp p H 1 3 Vp p H VIDEO BUFFER 4 29 4 30 AV 63 1 2 DVP NS715P AV 63 AUDIO AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM e See page 4 27 for printed wiring board Ref No AV 63 board 1 000 series 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AV 63 BOARD 2 2 AU 5V REG IC203 NJM78LO5UA TE1 IF 92 BOARD SEE PAGE 139 CC P_GND R279 0 11221 CN202 _ 7P e swiv VIDEO SIGNAL A NO MARK PB MODE VIDEOSIGNAL AUDIO CHROMA Y CHROMA SIGNAL R201 gt EE 0 5 2200 Lee CR B lt lt R212 T 0 01u a u CB R lt lt 2000 16V y lt lt gt y lt lt AV 63 BOARD 1 2 c LE B IPSW lt lt V lt lt WIDE lt lt D GND lt lt 0207 AV 63 BOARD 1 2 DSEL lt lt TRANSISTOR2SD1938 C F ST TX S0 IC201 BA4558F E2 CN203 25 R240 JL229 22 WIDE 24 R241 S TRANSISTOR2SD1938 470 D CB R F ST TX SO 5 2 e Ww gt 2 gt 1R B JL232 4 0 19 ES on 17 e DsEL 16 E gt JL238 E AV 63 BOARD 1 2 IPSW e MB 103 BOARD 8 8 BEA 2 CN601 D_GND MUTE DRIVE 2SB709A QAS TX SEE PAGE 4 26 R EL pera JL215 7 P GND SPDIF e F JL208 22 SW 13V P_GND_AUDIO JL206 gt VMUTE RMUTE D202 e gt 259
19. AUDIO VIDEO SEE PAGE 3 9 gt XRST IC103 IC103 9 PLL IC103 9 1 5 Vp p 27 MHz F L I 2182 WA 27MHz 3 2 Vp p 33 87 MHz XTO 8 DVD 3 3 Vp p 24 57 MHz 27MAVD 912FSAVD 15 33 10UT 512 2OUT 9 512FS2CH 3 27 10UT 512 10UT 10 IC103 3 3 5 Vp p 27 MHz I I CD 3 3 Vp p 22 58 MHz 510 500 560 XIFCS XIFBUSY XFRRST INTERFACE CONTROL SEE PAGE 3 11 3 5 VIDEO AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM MB 103 BOARD 4 4 SEE PAGE 4 23 to 4 25 504 VIDEO ENCODER CONVERTER SYSTEM SDA CONTROL SCL 5 3 7 XRST 2 4 Vp p IC504 MM 2 0 Vp p H 504 02 1 8 Vp p H CN601 AV 63 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 29 VIDEO BUFFER CN203 7 000 7 gt SIGNAL 1 PROCESSOR SEE PAGE 3 6 IC502 504 2 0 Vp p 504 Y G Y IN Y OUT Wu 3 3 Vp p 27 MHz 16M SDRAM A0 11 IC504 _ WE 65 ef OO RAS CLK 1 3 Vp p H RV502 RV501 PROG VIDEO VIDEO LEVEL ADJ LEVEL ADJ SEE PAGE 3 8 Cb R Cr B E Cb IN Cb OUT Cr IN Cr OUT ES J101 1 2 IC102 69 2 0 Vp p H IC102 6 1 8 Vp p H 102 ij Y 2 0 Vp p H IC102 62
20. Front panel 1 Io on standby button indicator 28 Lights up in green when the power is on and lights up in red when the player is in standby mode 2 PROGRESSIVE indicator 66 Disc tray 28 4 amp open close button 28 5 4 lt 4 1 previous next buttons 29 6 lt 4 3 ENTER buttons 32 TOP MENU button 32 MENU button 32 34 9 J RETURN button 29 DISPLAY button 12 stop button 29 II pause button 29 play button 28 Front panel display 9 remote sensor 15 SURROUND button 49 PICTURE MODE button 53 DVP NS715P This section is extracted from instruction manual 3 074 927 11 A disc that has a non standard shape e g card heart disc with paper or stickers on it A disc that has the adhesive of cellophane tape or a sticker still left on it Some DVD Rs DVD RWs CD Rs or CD RWs cannot be played on this player due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc or the characteristics of the recording device The disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized Also discs may not play if they have been recorded with images that contain CPRM Content Protection for Recordable Media protection For more information see the operating instructions for the recording device Note that discs created in the Packet Write format cannot be played CPRM Content Protectio
21. LOADING LOADING M LOM 2 MOTOR LMP LMM MOTOR 4 LMCTL 5001 T XLDON CHUCK TRAY USD CKSWi DETECT OCSWI ec 3 3 SIGNAL PROCESSOR BLOCK DIAGRAM MB 103 BOARD 2 4 SEE PAGE 4 13 to 4 19 16M DRAM IC301 9 DVD play 500 mV DIV 100 ns DIV 600000000000 N RF SERVO B WE RAS LCAS UCAS 1404 1405 16M SDRAM ADAD 0 11 195 108 110 113 115 116 118 120 SDAD 00 150 DTOI SEE PAGE 3 4 5010 7 p DT7I 45 500 mV DIV 200 ns DIV 47 IERRI XSRQ XSAK SDEF 5 ISTARTI IVALI IREQON 262 CDDATA CDBCK CDLRCK CDDOUT 32 CDINTI CDBCKI CDLRKI ADDT 0 15 135 138140 143 145 148 150 151 153154 000 0 15 CLK CKE DOML DOMU CS WE CAS RAS 1211221444 125 12 129 130132133 DVD0 7 27MCLK DVD 0 7 D1CLKO 95 CDLRCK 97 TDI gt 2 MCLK ACH12 gt LRCK gt gt SPDIF 168 169 XARPIT 171 _ 174 76 179 XARPCS 0 7 21__ 181184 186 189 191 194 2787 HDATAO HD 8 15 HD 0 15 a n 17 20 HDATA15 1C403 p 1 AV DECODER XRD XFRRST XRD XWRH 9 SYSTEM CONTROL 0 21 0 21 SEE PAGE 3 7 HD 0 15
22. oo SERVO ERROR na 14 25 6 PROCESS 4 zc PD 113 IC201 BE ele R212 2200p 2 5 SP3728ACB lt lt 5 103 BOARD 4 8 7 m E I HD GB 1 9 8 D IL Pb _ anu e ju a F TRACKING TRK e 22 FCS cot ft JL205 1 TRK SLB lt lt 22 SLB 103 4 8 5 lt lt SLA 5 i 5 INLIM gt gt INLIM MB 103 BOARD 2 8 G ee JL206 SLA C254 2 I JL207 DIET lt lt XLDON MB 103 BOARD 5 8 MOTOR au SLB 33 22 47 33 33 TL 47u Emna 777778 ree CEN SPINDLE SERVO SPEED AND PHASE 3 js e 2981132 00 1 a DVD LD DRIVE 3 8 9202 _ 41212 u LI Moro M LE Ga gt 5 L c22 6235 L 202 co ma SLED SERVO DVD CD SKEW SERVO DVD CD EN O 1C201 DVD play 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV Y CHROMA SIGNAL 05 Waveforms 1C201 DVD play 200 mV DIV 50 ns DIV 201 CD play 200 mV DIV 200 ns DIV B 201 69 DVD play 500 mV DIV 50 ns DIV 1C201 amp CD play 500 mV DIV 200 ns DIV 1C201 DVD play 100 mV DIV 50 ms DIV 201 02 CD play 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV 1C201 CD play 500 mV DIV 200 ms DIV
23. 0000 0000r 8 pando 5 0008 a Un M n Ungua g Dong 0000 0 6C 2 e LU ec an Ooop D YN 8 B 89000 5 Do000000p E 8 YN 5 8 B 55006 000008 0600 90050 aunnn anngs 0 o 2002 D JN 8 O5000 8 99000 000008 0000 Dung B aunnn anngs O SETA 0 gu P umgn o 0000 0 000p 9 P ponn 8 annan angan O 2002 9 009 00729 Su a und 8 E 55000 000008 P nnn g 00058 Bund C H u 80000 9 70000 8 Ooo m YT TT TS D Y 0pm oI 0000 05 0 0 0007 D NN 8 90000 5 2005009 8 CET LIN RES O 0002 Su 3 B 8 000p H 9000 00000 5 20090 5 000 0 6 LLC TT n 4 d H m oono p 80007 annon NOO00 4000
24. 4 Press ENTER The disc plays with the setting you selected To cancel the setting Select OFF in Step 3 To turn off the Control Menu Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Control Menu is turned off If the outlines of the images on your screen should become blurred set BNR to OFF Depending on the disc or the scene being played the effect may be hard to discern Displaying the Subtitles ETXI TM If subtitles are recorded on the discs you can change the subtitles or turn them on and off whenever you want while playing a DVD SUBTITLE lt 1 Press SUBTITLE during playback The following display appears BEN 1 ENGLISH 2 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select the setting e When playing a DVD VIDEO Select the language Depending on the DVD VIDEO the choice of language varies When 4 digits are displayed they indicate a language code Refer to Language Code List on page 76 to see which language the code represents e When playing a DVD RW Select ON To turn off the subtitles Select OFF in Step 2 Hint You can also select SUBTITLE from the Control Menu page 12 99IM0III I 0IV3 I gt continued 51 Adjusting the Playback Picture CUSTOM PICTURE MODE DL ET 2 You can adjust the video signal of the DVD VIDEO CD from the player to obtain the picture quality you want Choose the setting that b
25. IF CON IF 92 4 35 4 36 DVP NS715P HS12S1U SWITCHING REGULATOR PRINTED WIRING BOARD Th E _ Ref HS12S1U board 5 000 series ere are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram jip Uses unleaded solder HS1251U BOARD oy HS1281U BOARD ae AP Power Block IF 92 HS12S1U INTERFACE CONTROL D101 B 2 u SWITCHING REGULATOR 0110 D211 A 4 D212 4 AV 63 ME AUDIO VIDEO OUT D311 4 0312 4 D313 B 5 D511 B 4 D611 4 0612 4 D621 A 5 D622 5 IC101 IC301 IC411 8 5 IC611 5 Q211 B 5 Q311 B 4 Q611 A 5 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO Q621 A 5 0712 8 5 SWITCHING REGULATOR 4 37 4 38 HS12S1U DVP NS715P HS12S1U SWITCHING REGULATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No HS12S1U board 5 000 series 2 H51251U BOARD 3 4 See page 4 37 for printed wiring board POWER P CONT EVER 13V MGND MGND SW 11V SW 11V SW 3 3V GND GND EVER 3 3V SW 5V A Q211 28 525 _ B SWITCH 1000 T 11
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27. 2 1 sveo our VIDEO 2 VIDEO LINE OUT COMPONENT Parcs VIDEO OUT J201 OUT Ef LINE OUT 16406 REMOTE COMMANDER RECEIVER FUNCTION KEY AUDIO 2 AUDIO 1 IR 9 5101 VIDEO OUT SCAN SELECT SWITCH ND401 FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE SHUTTLE CURSOR STICK DVP NS715P DVP NS715P 3 2 RF SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 05 BASE UNIT 270 SERVICE ASSY OPTICAL DEVICE 1 IC201 DVD plav 500 mV DIV 50 ns DIV IC201 CD plav 500 mV DIV 200 ns DIV IC201 DVD plav 200 mV DIV 50 ns DIV IC201 CD play 200 mV DIV 200 ns DIV IC201 DVD play IC201 amp CD play 100 mV DIV 50 ms DIV 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV CNIRIS QU MM SS XXX KW Xo e aa AT ENTM 860 mVp p NX KKK IKI IIR IO IF 555952 5 5 SORRY 05606 L I TI ML DD ED 180 mVp p 570 mVp p MB 103 BOARD 1 4 SEE PAGE 4 11 13 17 550 mVp p IC201 DVD play 500 mV DIV 50 ms DIV IC201 CD 500 mV DIV 200 ms DIV DVD CD RF SERVO ERROR PROCESS 1 5 Vp p 1 7 Vp p DVD CD PD IC
28. COLOR makes the colors deeper or lighter HUE changes the color balance Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly to select MEMORY and press ENTER The PICTURE adjustment bar appears PICTURE 0 2 Press 9 to adjust the picture contrast then press ENTER The adjustment is saved and BRIGHTNESS adjustment bar appears 3 Repeat Step 2 to adjust BRIGHTNESS COLOR and HUE Using Various Additional Functions Locking Discs custom PARENTAL CONTROL PARENTAL CONTROL You can set two kinds of playback restrictions for the desired disc Custom Parental Control You can set playback restrictions so that the player will not play inappropriate discs Parental Control Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according to a predetermined level such as the age of the users Scenes may be blocked or replaced with different scenes The same password is used for both Parental Control and Custom Parental Control Custom Parental Control Co KA BI You can set the same Custom Parental Control password for up to 40 discs When you set the 4 Ist disc the first disc is canceled 0009 Number 000 buttons 000 gt TN ENTER DISPLAY gi 1 Insert the disc you want to lock If the disc is playing press to stop playback 2 Press DISPLAY while the player is in stop mode The Control Menu appears The Custom Picture Mode display appears You can check e
29. ET R430 du E A82 NET S 264 LL II VI C268 R212 C432 El oti LE 0219 MI rg 491 H C202 E RaM e eJen Hs R235 CI CC U I E 6437 RES DE C292 08244 B 1125 H 3 L 214 D N 8550 58 C430 7 1 1058 3 L 7 L201 T C267 LL II C269 T T R257 R267 0253 T Thoso 1210 ap RITOITTII C216 R253 R255 8295 Ti ILI II L III i tin C270 6223 F L II LI II II II 6246 5 to a 1 EA 8206 Dr II R239 18276 0220 320 ET 8319 C225 06 mi C R327 A 1 RATI UN mE E CN 6322 H8 FL109 lt gt IT 00924 2 gt 8 of FB108 ig im MES S 2 MP cu T MI63II II gt 8166 LE 10 ET 4 2L L Ira gt 87 ARRA RISO 29 R165 I 138 1358 H 88 y RISSIT II C39 II IIC318 C317 R233 R252 273 8 25 z 1325 06395 TINI Oy 52 P 1 6 00346 Up E FB104 M LT IM 28105 BO T FLI03 COSE IT D 21104 R204 R274 IV 276 4 R215 T T L i4 C Us R480 T T CR R205 T II oer T C2 208 R186 I TI 070 TIM 162250 RIOT 1 684 282 5 4 3 2 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO 4 9 4 10 103 DVP NS715P MB
30. 0 E SCO 500 17 sc SYSTEM CONTROL B XIFCS SEE PAGE 3 8 XIFCS 6 ICS XIFBUSY 27 BUSY XFRRST 7 FRRST CN402 AMUTE 23 AMUTE VIDEO AUDIO SEE PAGE 3 10 VMUTE NMUTE 413 0 4 pros 6 8 80 PROG L 47 ND401 64 SEG 1 18 FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE 2 DIG1 13 65 IC405 RESET VOUT 1 8 RST 3 11 3 12 DVP NS715P 3 7 POWER 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM IF 92 BOARD 2 SEE PAGE 4 35 I D221 L221 CN201 CN401 PS402 i T101 219 115008 0916 o o AU 11V Q211 5 PS401 Q404 405 D211 1211 6 SW 11V EVER 13V m n t mia POWER 2 il SEE PAGE 3 15 oon EVER 3 3V D311 L311 P311 0311 ied _ gt an 1 Al 5V 0101 L102 LIM CM403 FILTER SW 11V 6 11V 0611 SW 43 3V SWITCHING 8 8 3 3V CONTROL Mus POWER 2 412 1 8 REG SEE PAGE 3 15 EVER EVER 3 3V 3 VIN VOUT 2 18 3 3V REG CN404 3 3V MNT D511 P511 L511 pra EVER 13V gt ND401 m FLUORESCENT PC101 Q401 402 INDICATOR TUBE T401 PHOTO COUPLER 0621 0622 IC406 zv ON STANDBY SOMMA ANDER DC DC D403 406 IC301 aus RECEIVER CONVERTER SHUNT REG LED DRIVE gt lt 0712 POWER CONTROL SW201 05 a a i CN406 EVER 3 3V 3 13 3 14
31. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Remark 6 3V 25 50 25 16 16 25 25 50 16V 90V 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50V 16V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V 50V 16V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V Ref No C442 C446 C447 C449 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 C513 C514 C515 C516 C517 C518 C520 C521 C526 C527 C528 C529 C531 C532 C533 C534 C537 C538 C539 C540 C541 C542 C543 C544 C545 C546 C601 C602 C603 C604 CN102 CN103 CN203 FB103 FB104 FB105 FB106 FB107 FB108 Part No 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 964 11 1 126 205 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 126 205 11 1 107 826 11 1 126 205 11 1 126 205 11 1 126 205 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 126 205 11 1 107 826 11 1 107 826 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 127 715 91 1 127 715 91 1 164 315 11 1 164 315 11 1 164 173 11 1 107 826 11 1 107 826 11 1 164 733 11 1 127 715 91 1 126 205 11 1 127 715 91 1 162 964 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 964 11 1 127 715 91 1 124 779 00 1 162 970 11 1 770 154 11 1 770 470 21
32. 5 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W Ref No 8 9 R243 R249 R251 R252 R253 R254 R256 R259 R279 R280 R282 R285 5101 BZ401 C401 C407 C409 C411 C412 C414 C416 C417 C419 C420 C421 C422 C425 C426 C427 C428 C429 C431 C432 C437 C440 C441 CN405 CN406 D403 D404 D405 D406 D412 Part No 1 216 041 00 1 216 033 00 1 216 021 00 1 216 073 91 1 216 049 11 1 216 049 11 1 216 049 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 073 91 1 692 989 11 3 067 239 01 1 529 986 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 126 933 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 137 150 11 1 104 666 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 964 11 1 115 339 11 1 119 943 91 1 128 551 11 1 162 970 11 1 128 551 11 1 104 665 11 1 115 339 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 126 947 11 1 85 530 11 1 815 381 11 8 19 041 97 8 19 041 97 8 19 041 97 8 19 041 97 8 19 017 62 Descripti
33. COAXIAL or OPTICAL 1 1 Optical digital cord not supplied Remove jack cap before connecting U U to coaxial or optical digital i i i i to audio input input Speakers Speakers um m mi n Amplifier receiver with Dolby Surround decoder Rear L Rear Front L Front R Rear mono Subwoofer Center Signal flow When connecting 6 speakers replace the monaural rear speaker with a center speaker 2 rear speakers and a subwoofer gt continued 23 Step 3 Connecting the Power Cord Plug the player and TV power cords into an AC outlet sdnyooH Step 4 Quick Setup Follow the steps below to make the minimum number of basic adjustments for using the player To skip an adjustment press MI To return to the previous adjustment press 44 LANGUAGE SETUP yo OSD C MENU AUDIO FRENCH SUBTITLE SPANISH PORTUGUESE 5 Press to select a language kaa gt gt The player uses the language selected here to display the menu and subtitles as well TY C ENTER lt gt Press ENTER The Setup Display for selecting the 1 aspect ratio of the TV to be connected Turn on the TV appears 2 SCREEN SETUP Press TV TYPE 4 3 LETTER BOX SCREEN SAVER BACKGROUND 3 Switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the player appears on the TV screen Press ENTER to run QUICK SE
34. IC102 DVP NS715P VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 V LINE OUT OUT COMPONENT om SELECTABLE l l l WIDE SVSTEM CONTROL l l l Po N M N i gt dS es ee pjej j v 2 INTERLACE PROGRESSIVE VIDEO OUT SCAN SELECT J201 DIGITAL OUT A MUTE VMUTE Q104 105 5V ANN 9 NNV E IPSW 62 O gt Cow b SPDIF 0211 SIGNAL PROCESSOR AUDIO D A CONVERTER AUDIO AMP J101 2 2 SEE PAGE 3 6 ALT ACH12 AOUTL 9 3 0208 P n C IL BCK __ LRCK 4 ps R 512FS2CH XDACS XRST SYSTEM 501 LMUTE CONTROL S01 SEE PAGE 3 8 l CN202 LINE OUT OUT INTERFACE CONTROL SEE PAGE 3 11 DVP NS715P 3 6 INTERFACE CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM IF CON HS12S1U BOARD BUZ 21 7 ie 10406 SEE PAGE 4 39 S BUZZER REMOTE COMMANDER L RECEIVER CN401 POWER 5411 5410 POWER 87 AW 1 AW S409 9408 5407 5406 O C 84 1 AW 1 AW 1 5412 PLAY 35 zija 5405 5404 5403 5401 DISPLAY 86 pow G ME Hh o uw ow x CURSOR STICK CN406 XIN 2 XOUT 3 IC404 B 3 4 Vp p 8 MHz IF 92 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 35 CN404 10 16
35. MODE AUTO TV TYPE Selects the aspect ratio of the connected TV 4 3 standard or wide 4 3 Select this when you connect LETTER 4 3 screen TV Displays a wide BOX picture with bands on the upper and lower portions of the screen 4 3 Select this when you connect a PAN SCAN 14 3 screen TV Automatically displays the wide picture on the entire screen and cuts off the portions that do not fit 16 9 Select this when you connect a wide screen TV or a TV with a wide mode function 4 3 LETTER BOX 4 3 PAN SCAN 16 9 3 Press to select CUSTOM then press ENTER The Setup Display appears LANGUAGE SETUP OSD ENGLISH MENU ENGLISH AUDIO ORIGINAL SUBTITLE ENGLISH 4 Press to select the setup item from the displayed list LANGUAGE SETUP SCREEN SETUP CUSTOM SETUP or AUDIO SETUP Then press ENTER The Setup item is selected Example SCREEN SETUP Selected item SCREEN SETUP 4 3 LETTER BOX SCREEN SAVER ON BACKGROUND JACKET PICTURE COMPONENT OUT INTERLACE MODE AUTO Setup items 5 Select an item using t v then press ENTER The options for the selected item appear Example TV TXPE SCREEN SETUP IIVATMIPE 4 BOX SCREEN SAVER 4 3 LETTER BOX BACKGROUND 4 3 PAN SCAN COMPONENT OUT 16 9 MODE Options sjuaunsn py pue gt continued 63 Depending on the DVD 4 3 LETTER B
36. Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code number number Depending on the unit being connected you may CINES not be able to control your TV or AV amplifier Sony default 01 Panasonic 00 19 receiver using some of the buttons below Akai 04 Philco 03 04 If you enter a new code number the code number _ previously entered will be erased AOC 04 Philips 08 21 When you replace the batteries of the remote the Centurion 12 Pioneer 16 code number you have set may be reset to the default setting Set the appropriate code number Coronado 03 Portland 03 again Curtis Mathes 12 Proscan 10 Pantrallina TUc with tha amata Dat 12 0618 amp Controlling TVs with the remote EE 5 I Emerson 03 04 Radio Shack 05 14 ol __ TV VO 14 a RCA 04 10 Fisher 11 Ti Number VOL 12 gt buttons el TVMIDEO General boll imus Electric MEE 20 3 WIDE Gold Star 03 04 aa 17 11 14 g Hitachi 02 03 Scott L _ JCPenney 04 12 Sears UN 1 Hold down TV 1 07 and enter your TVs JVC 09 manufacturer s code see Code Sharp 03 05 numbers of controllable TVs below 03 18 using the number buttons Magnavox 03 08 Sylvania 08 12 12 2 Release TV 1 0 Teknika 03 08 The remote is set to perform the following H
37. Selects the index to be played ORIGINAL PLAY LIST page 32 Selects the type of titles DVD RW to be played the ORIGINAL one or an edited PLAY LIST DVD RW TIME TEXT page 41 Checks the elapsed time and the remaining playback time Input the time code for picture and music searching Displays the DVD CD DATA CD text LX DL BI 2 AUDIO page 48 Changes the audio setting EZZI DVD RW Ed ur SUBTITLE page 51 Displays the subtitles Changes the subtitle language LX EEI ps ANGLE page 51 Changes the angle DVD V TVS TV Virtual Surround page 49 Selects the surround functions ADVANCED page 46 Displays the information bit rate or layer of the disc currently playing 6011 EEI PARENTAL CONTROL page 56 Set to prohibit playback on this player LEA gt LE EG SETUP page 63 QUICK Setup page 25 Use Quick Setup to choose the desired language of the on screen display the aspect ratio of the TV and the audio output CUSTOM Setup In addition to the Quick Setup setting you can adjust other various settings RESET Returns the settings in SETUP to the default setting 6011 VCD PROGRAM page 36 Selects the title chapter or track to play in the order you want gt continued 1 3 14 16 SHUFFLE page 38 Plays the title chapter or
38. Step 4 Playing a Disc With the playback side facing down 1 Turn on the TV 2 Press I on the player Switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the player appears on the TV screen 4 Press on the player to open the disc tray 5 Place the disc on the tray with the playback side facing down 6 Press gt The disc tray closes and the player begins playing the disc Step 2 Inserting Batteries into the Remote You can control the player using the supplied remote Insert two Size AA R6 batteries by matching the and ends on the batteries to the markings inside the compartment When using the remote point it at the remote sensor on the player 592 Do not leave the remote in extremely hot or humid place Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing particularly when replacing the batteries Do not expose the remote sensor to direct light from the sun or a lighting apparatus Doing so may cause a malfunction If you do not use the remote for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion After Step 6 Depending on the disc a menu may be displayed on the TV screen If so select the item you want from the menu and play the DVD VIDEO page 32 or VIDEO CD disc page 33 To stop playing Press Bl To remove the disc Press amp To turn off the player Pre
39. indicates a lead wire mounted on the component side e indicates a lead wire mounted on the printed side e O Through hole E Pattern from the side which enables seeing t PU NOIA Pr IL The other layers patterns are not indicated 50V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums Caution e Allvariable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve Pattern face side Partson the pattern face side seen from B unless otherwise noted Side A the pattern face are indicated Ed nonflammable resistor Parts face side Parts on the parts face side seen from mer fusible resistor Side B the parts face are indicated e L I panel designation internal component e L adjustment for repair B Line B Line Gircled numbers refer to waveforms Voltages are dc between measurement point Readings are taken with a color bar signal on DVD refer ence disc and when playing CD reference disc e Readings are taken with a digital multimeter DC 10 Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances Note Note The components identi Les composants identifi s par fied by mark or dotted une marque sont critiques line with mark are criti pour la s curit cal for safety Ne les remplacer que par une Replace only with part pi ce portant le num r
40. 1 815 507 21 1 469 324 21 1 469 324 21 1 469 324 21 1 469 324 21 1 469 324 21 1 469 324 21 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CONNECTOR gt 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 001uF 47uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 47uF 0 1uF 47uF 47uF 47uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 47uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 22uF 0 22uF 470PF 470PF 0 0039uF 0 1uF 0 1uF 820PF 0 22uF 47uF 0 22uF 0 001 uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 001uF 0 22uF 10uF 0 01uF 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 20 10 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 6 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 6P CONNECTOR FFC FPC 26 FE
41. 16V 16V 16V 25V 50V 25V 50V 16V 16V 25V 16V 25V 25V 16V 16V 16V 25V 50V Ref No 8 7 C308 C309 C310 C311 C312 C313 C314 C315 C316 C317 C318 C319 C320 C321 C322 C323 C324 C325 C326 C327 C328 C329 C330 C331 C332 C333 C334 C335 C337 C338 C339 C340 C343 C344 C402 C404 C406 C407 C408 C410 C412 C413 C415 C416 C417 C418 C419 C422 C423 C425 C426 C428 C429 C431 C432 C435 C436 C438 C439 C441 Part No 1 126 206 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 927 11 1 162 970 11 1 110 563 11 1 164 677 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 968 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 968 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 968 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 968 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 124 779 00 1 126 193 11 1 124 779 00 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 Description ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC
42. 5 HAG KADDT2 ADDT13 TE HA7 oes MADDTS iin flo CI 6446 HA9 HA9 0 010 8 Tac CCOCCOCCO CCC E 65628 FS FCEEBEEGKAHRKSERB 8 800110 HA12 88 55 55 5 528 lt lt lt lt CRUE 5 12 S 5 m 5 o a HAIS D b ADDT8 ms 14 Hbo CRPCLKI 5 BE s HA15 HDO 6 HDO gt gt a 10 5510 HA16 HD1 HA17 HD1 gt gt RE SDDQO 17 HD2 HA18 HD2 gt gt d 00015 HA18 HD3 HA19 gt gt IOVDD10 E EET M8 103 5 8 HD4 s HA20 Ha HD5 gt SDDQ14 ADAD9 HA21 HD6 gt gt 21 I0V5509 3 ADAD10 E X son HD10 gt gt 00012 HD11 9011 DD I0V0009 MB 103 BOARD 2 8 5 8 HD12 _ ERE HD14 gt 2 1ovssoo 50005 HD15 HD12 0 94 00010 0009 MB 103 BOARD 6 8 512FSAVD gt 0008 iovssos KADDTO ACH12 lt lt 5 2 KADDTI IC403 C403 SDDQM10 MB 103 BOARD 8 8 AV DECODER CVS06 40012 SDWEO cXD 19350 eee 1 gt LRCK lt lt SDCASOn BCK lt lt BCKO I0V0008 8 3 8 R430 A GN 40 6 10 MB 103 BOARD 5 8 DO spcLko 8 AEN 174 4 CDDOUT 22 ae CDIN2I 10 5507 295 CDDATA EMU1 JJ gt 4 CDIN1I SDRASOn lovs
43. 5 Connector CN112 6 Connector CN112 Fig 6 Flexible flat cable FFC 15P CN112 Fig 4 6 Set the flexible flat cable and harness as shown in Fig 5 o 2 7 Z oh 1 Connector CN301 4 Harness 6P 3 Connector CN110 CN102 Fig 5 About this Manual nstructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote You can also use the controls on the player if they have the same or similar names as those on the remote The meaning of the icons used in this manual is described below Icon Meaning Functions available for DVD VIDEOs DVD Rs DVD RWs in video mode Functions available for DVD DVD RW RWs in VR Video Recording mode Functions available for VIDEO VCD CDs or CD Rs CD RWs in video CD format Functions available for DATA CDs CD ROMs CD Rs CD DATA CD RWs containing MP3 audio tracks SECTION 1 GENERAL DVD VIDEO and DVD RW are trademarks Region code Your player has a region code printed on the back of the unit and only will play DVD VIDEO discs playback only labeled with identical region codes This system is used to protect copyrights DVD VIDEOS labeled ALL will also plav on this plaver If vou trv to plav anv other DVD VIDEO the message Playback prohibited by area limitations will appear on the TV screen Depending on the DVD VIDEO no
44. 60 fields in one second the Progressive format can show 60 frames in one second The overall picture quality increases and still images text and horizontal lines appear sharper This player is compatible with the 480 progressive format Scene page 9 On a VIDEO CD with PBC playback control functions the menu screens moving pictures and still pictures are divided into sections called scenes Title page 9 The longest section of a picture or music feature on a DVD movie etc in video software or the entire album in audio software Track page 9 Sections of a picture or a music feature on a CD or VIDEO CD the length of a song 1 18 E Language Code List For details see pages 48 51 64 The language spellings conform to the ISO 639 1988 E F standard Code Language Afar Abkhazian Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Assamese Aymara Azerbaijani Bashkir Byelorussian Bulgarian Bihari Bislama Bengali Bangla Tibetan Breton Catalan Corsican Czech Welsh Danish German Bhutani Greek English Esperanto Spanish Estonian Basque Persian Finnish Fiji Faroese French Frisian Code Language Irish Scots Gaelic Galician Guarani Gujarati Hausa Hindi Croatian Hungarian Armenian Interlingua Interlingue Inupiak Indonesian Icelandic Italian Hebrew Japanese Yiddish Javanese Georgian Kazakh Greenlandic Cambodian Kannada Korean Kashmiri Kurdish Kirghiz Latin Lingala La
45. 8 Connector CN102 4 Connector CN601 2 1 2 5 POWER BLOCK REMOVAL D Connector CN101 2 Connector CN201 8 Two screws 3 Two screws 5 27 83 Y 2 6 AV 63 BOARD REMOVAL D Connector CN102 4 Two screws B3 2 Connector CN601 5 AV 63 board 3 Six screws B3 2 7 MECHANISM DECK REMOVAL 2 Three screws B3 4 Mechanism deck D Two flexible flat cables FMO 001 CN201 FMO 002 CN202 D Flexible flat cable FMM 035 CN402 2 8 IF 92 BOARD REMOVAL D Two screws B3 2 FP support 9 Two screws B3 7 Connector CN102 9 Screw B3 3 Connector CN201 G IF 92 board 8 7 Tape 2 5 Ac Connector 2 L al A N8 CS 5 Tape SS 4 Connector CN102 2 9 OPTICAL PICK UP REMOVAL D Insulator screw 2 Insulator a _ 2 Insulator D Insulator screw D Insulator screw 8 Optical pick up 2 3 2 10 INTERNAL VIEWS DC motor loading not supplied DC motor loading not supplied Optical pick up KHM 270AAA A 6062 709 A 2 11 CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION Power Block IF 92 HS12S1U INTERFACE CONTROL SWITCHING REGULATOR AV 63 AUDIO VIDEO OUT MB 103 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO 3 1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM SECTION 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS MB 103 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 1
46. DOLBY DIGITAL D PCM page 69 DOLBY DIGITAL only if the amplifier receiver has a Dolby Digital decoder page 69 1 JPress ENTER DTS is selected AUDIO SETUP AUDIO ATT OFF STANDARD DOLBY SURROUND ON AUDIO DRC DOWNMIX DIGITAL OUT DOLBY DIGITAL D PCM DTS OFF 1 Apress to select whether or not you wish to send a DTS signal to your amplifier receiver Choose the item that matches the audio connection you selected on pages 22 to 24 QP through CD OFF page 69 ON only if the amplifier receiver has a DTS decoder page 69 4 Press amp onthe player and place a disc on the disc tray With the playback side facing down 5 Press D gt The disc tray closes and the player starts playback continuous play Adjust the volume on the TV or the amplifier receiver Depending on the disc a menu may appear on the TV screen For DVD VIDEOS see page 32 For VIDEO CDs see page 33 To turn off the player Press The player enters standby mode X Hint You can have the player turn off automatically whenever you leave it in stop mode for more than 30 minutes To turn on this function set AUTO POWER OFF in CUSTOM SETUP to page 67 Notes on playing DTS sound tracks on a CD When playing DTS encoded CDs excessive noise will be heard from the analog stereo jacks To avoid possible damage to the audio system the consumer should take p
47. In the auto adjustment whether the disc type 1s correct is not checked unlike conventional models and accordingly take care not to insert a different type of disc 6 5 1 DVD SL single layer Select 1 insert DVD single layer disc and press key and the adjustment will be made through the following steps then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM DVD Single Layer Disc Adjustment Steps Sled Reset Disc Check Memory SL Set Disc Type SL Spdl Start LD ON Focus Error Check Focus ON 0 with PI Level Musure Auto Track Offset Adjust LO Trv Level Check Iracking ON CLVA ON Sled ON Auto Focus Balance Adjust Auto Loop Filter Offset Adjust Auto Focus Gain Adjust LO Auto Focus Balance Adjust LO EQ Boost Adjust Auto Loop Filter Offset Adjust Auto Track Gain Adjust RF Level Measure Jitter Measure Eep Copy Loop Filter Offset Servo Stop dco AS en NNN e RFR RK 0 D 1 2 Select 2 insert CD disc and press key and the adjust ment will be made through the following steps then adjusted val ues will be written to the EEPROM CD Adjustment Steps Sled Reset Disc Check Memory CD Set Disc Type CD Spdl Start LD ON Focus Error Check Fcs ON 1 with PI Level Mesure Auto Track Offset Adjust LO Trv Level Check Tracking ON CLVA ON Sled ON Auto focus Blance Adjust Auto Loop Filter Offset A
48. R440 R444 R446 R448 R449 R450 Part No 8 19 056 06 1 469 324 21 6 701 875 01 6 801 259 01 8 59 684 35 8 49 019 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 408 978 21 1 518 806 11 1 576 509 21 1 576 508 21 8 29 056 46 8 29 056 46 8 29 048 28 8 29 424 08 1 216 065 91 1 216 059 00 1 216 055 00 1 216 055 00 1 216 063 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 059 00 1 216 071 00 1 216 081 00 1 216 013 00 1 216 025 11 1 216 063 91 1 216 063 91 1 216 071 00 1 216 059 00 1 216 063 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 027 00 1 216 073 91 1 216 025 11 1 216 097 11 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 Description Remark DIODE SLR 342DCT32 PROG lt FERRITE BEAD gt FERRITE lt 16 gt IC LMS8117ADTX 1 8 NOPB IC 86CK74AFG 3RD4 M IC S 80830ANUP EDT T2 IC GP1UD28SYK lt SHORT gt SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 lt COIL gt INDUCTOR 47uH FLUORESCENT INDICATOR gt TUBE FLUORESCENT INDICATOR IC LINK LINK IC LINK IC TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR 256505371000 TRANSISTOR 256505371000 TRANSISTOR 2S5D1766 T100 QR TRANSISTOR UN2111 TX RESISTOR RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 2 K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 1 8K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 1 8K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 3 9K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 2 K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 8 2K 590 1 10W METAL CHIP 22K 590 1 10W METAL CHIP 33 590 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W RES CHIP 3 9K
49. VIDEO CD DVD and CD segments turn on when a communication error occurred FLD display at input of gt key on the main unit RACK EX ANGL 200007 n a 6 13 NTSC HOUR L 0000 8 NN a nonr 8 B BununnnunngH p aonn g bog 9 aununn anngs 2002 NL anonn Bn 9 n Ooo 9 89000 00000 5 Pano 0000 D andan annnn So goo B 2000 m onon E 0000 9 ung H T TT Th H 4 n n H 2000 TT TTS O 2002 4000 9000 u 5 Dgs D 0000 Oooog n Und TETIN Yo 8 000g p Donn 50008 annon gt e Doug 0 C 0007 D NN Bn a 8 B 20000 000008 2 000005 B CET CIN RES 0 9002 Sunng
50. Video Level Adjustment 6 11 6 10 IF CON Self Diagnostic Function 6 11 TroublestiOOUlg cto tuae Ce eee qa 6 18 ie ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 7 1 Power Supply Check 7 1 t 7 1 7 2 Adjustment of Video System 7 2 1 Video Level Adjustment 2 7 2 2 Progressive Video Output Level Adjustment 7 2 3 Checking S Video 5 7 2 4 Checking S Video Output 5 7 2 5 Checking Component Video Output Y 7 3 6 Checking Component Video Output B Y 7 3 7 Checking Component Video Output R Y 7 3 7 3 Adjustment Related Parts Arrangement 7 6 8 REPAIR PARTS LIST 8 1 Exploded VIEWS Ie e ortae a 8 1 8 1 1 Front Panel Assembly 8 1 8 1 2 Chassis Assembly 44 22220111221 8 2 8 1 3 Mechanism Deck Assembly 8 3 0 2 Electrical Parts me 8 4 SERVICE NOTE 1 DISASSEMBLY e This set can be disassembled in the order shown below Set Case Page 2 1 Tray Cover Ass y MB 103 board AV 63 Board Power Block Page 2 1 Page 2 1 Page 2 2 Page 2 2 M
51. When the same language is displayed two or more times the DVD VIDEO is recorded in multiple audio formats e When playing a DVD RW The types of sound tracks recorded on a disc are displayed The default setting is underlined Example MAIN main sound SUB sub sound MAIN SUB main and sub sound e When playing a VIDEO CD CD or DATA CD MP3 audio The default setting is underlined STEREO The standard stereo sound L The sound of the left channel monaural 2 R The sound of the right channel monaural Hint You can also select AUDIO from the Control Menu page 12 Displaying the audio information of the disc Press DISPLAY during playback to display the Control Menu Select AUDIO using V The channels being played are displayed on the screen For example in Dolby Digital format multiple signals ranging from monaural to 5 1 channel signals can be recorded on a DVD VIDEO Depending on the DVD VIDEO the number of the recorded channels may differ 1 11 Checking the play information of a DATA CD EXT By pressing TIME TEXT while playing MP3 audio tracks on a DATA CD you can display the audio bit rate the amount of data per second of the current audio Bit rate L 9 II 17 30 PLAY JAZZ RIVER SIDE Album name Track name Current audio format PLAY DVD VIDEO Cur
52. You can have the player shuffle titles chapters or tracks Subsequent shuffling may produce a different playing order CLEAR o gt 8 TN DISPLAY o ENTER 2 Press to select A B REPEAT then press ENTER The options for REPEAT appear 3 Press to select SET then press ENTER The A B REPEAT setting display appears A B REPEAT Set point A with ENTER 4 During playback when you find the starting point point A of the portion to be played repeatedly press ENTER The starting point point A is set A B REPEAT Set point B with ENTER CHAPTER TIME 18 1 32 55 5 When you reach the ending point point B press ENTER again The set points are displayed and the player starts repeating this specific portion appears on the front panel display during A B Repeat Play 1 Press DISPLAY twice during playback when playing a CD press once The Control Menu appears 2 Press 4 to select 3 SHUFFLE then press ENTER The options for SHUFFLE appear PLAY DVD VIDEO CHAPTER 3 Press WW to select the item to be shuffled When playing a DVD VIDEO e TITLE CHAPTER When playing a VIDEO CD or CD e TRACK e When Program Play is activated ON shuffles titles chapters or tracks selected in Program Play Press ENTER Shuffle Play starts To return to normal
53. and d Only the first segment of each grid of FLD tered 1 is clockwise the seg 1 SHUTTLE input is c En 2 3 direction or counterclockwise ment switches in 1 Test dis der during Anode he remote comman e SHUTTLE on t f each grid is 1 d segment o 1 HUTTLE is entered each time the S LE Click 2 3 5 FLD Anode Test Display and SHUTT 2 3 5 2 Operation and Display Display at the start of Anode Test 6 15 2 3 6 FLD Grid Test Display and SHUTTLE Click Operation Test 2 3 6 1 Transition Keys in Self Check Mode e 1 Jon the main unit and the remote commander e SHUTTLE on the remote commander during Grid Test display This model does not provide JOG SHUTTLE and therefore use another DVD remote commander having the JOG SHUTTLE 2 3 6 2 Operation and Display The Self Check mode transits IS en key ka mode when tered The first grid of FLD all turns on and other grids turn off to this Each time the SHUTTLE is entered the grid is switched in order When SHUTTLE input is clockwise the grid switches in 1 2 or counterclockwise it switches in 3 2 direc 3 direction tion This tests whether each grid turns on individually Display at the start of Grid Test NTSG HOUR m 6 gt lt n a SZ C2 CC gt GROUP TITL DODig
54. mount is defective or power supply is de fective or 1 403 or audio DAC IC601 is defec tive PLL IC103 512fs output check If the frequency or waveform has abnormality The sig nal line has defective soldering or the signal line is short circuited with other signal lines or PLL IC103 is defec tive 7 Audio is output but picture is not output Observe pins 68 89 42 of VDAC IC504 with an oscilloscope If the analog signal is not output The signal line has the defective soldering or 15 short circuited or parts are defective or VDAC 504 is defective 6 11 3 Drive Auto Adjustment stops due to error The ARP amp SERVO IC301 analog circuit of MB 103 board is defective or RF Amp IC201 or M Driver IC202 peripheral cir cuit is defective or optical pickup block is defective or flat cable connection 1s defective 6 11 4 The product itself is defective e If MB103 does not have any problem The board other than MB 103 board is defective or connec tion is defective or optical pickup block is defective or mecha nism deck is defective 1 Power LED does not light in Red when the AC power is turned on Check the EVER 13V pin EVER 3 3V 9 EVER 11V pin 3 voltage of the power supply block CN201 If voltage is abnormal The power supply block is defec tive 2 Power LED does not light in green after transmitting the POWER on command It remains lighting in red in th
55. to ON AUDIO SETUP AUDIO ATT OFF AUDIO DRC STANDARD DOWNMIX DOLBY SURROUND DIGITAL OUT ON DOLBY DIGITAL D PCM DTS OFF If you select one of the TVS settings while playing a DVD VIDEO the player does not output Dolby Digital signals from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack when you set DOLBY DIGITAL in AUDIO SETUP to D PCM page 69 sjuaunsn py pue shuas 69 1 16 Custom Settings custom SETUP Use this to set up playback related and other settings Select CUSTOM SETUP in the Setup Display To use the display see Using the Setup Display page 63 The default settings are underlined CUSTOM SETUP AUTO POWER OFF OFF AUTO PLAY OFF 4 DIMMER BRIGHT PAUSE MODE AUTO PLAYBACK MEMORY ON 2 TRACK SELECTION OFF MULTI DISC RESUME ON e AUTO POWER OFF Switches the Auto Power Off setting on or off OFF Switches this function off ON The player enters standby mode when left in stop mode for more than 30 minutes AUTO PLAY Switches the Auto Play setting on or off This function is useful when the player is connected to a timer not supplied OFF ON Automatically starts playback when the player is turned on Switches this function off DIMMER Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display BRIGHT Makes the lighting bright DARK Makes the lighting dark OFF Turns off the
56. 04 12 Toshiba 07 TV I T the TV ff i ishi urns the or o Mitsubishi 13 17 Wards 03 04 VOL Adjusts the volume of the TV NEC 04 12 12 WIDE MODE Switches to or from the wide Yorx 12 mode of a SONY s wide TV 2 Zenith 15 TV VIDEO Switches the TV s input source between the TV and other input sources gt continued 61 Controlling the volume of your AV amplifier receiver with the remote Number buttons 1 Hold down 1 0 and enter your AV amplifier receiver s manufacturer s code see the table below using the number buttons 2 Release Vo You can control the volume of the AV amplifier receiver using VOL Code numbers of controllable AV amplifiers receivers If more than one code number is listed try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your AV amplifier receiver Manufacturer Code number Sony 80 88 89 91 Denon 84 85 86 Kenwood 92 93 Onkyo 81 82 83 Pioneer 99 Sansui 87 Technics 97 98 Yamaha 94 95 96 If you would rather control the volume of your TV Repeat Steps 1 and 2 above and enter code number 90 default 62 6 Select a setting using T then press ENTER The setting is selected and setup is complete Example 16 9 Selected setting SCREEN SETUP TV TYPE SCREEN SAVER BACKGROUND COMPONENT OUT ON JACKET PICTURE INTERLACE MODE AUTO To turn off the display Press DISPLA
57. 1 216 057 00 1 216 057 00 1 208 800 11 1 208 800 11 1 216 065 91 1 216 067 00 1 216 097 11 1 216 105 91 1 216 041 00 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 089 91 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 073 91 1 216 089 91 1 216 089 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 065 91 1 216 097 11 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 1 216 041 00 Description TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR RESISTOR RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP UN2213 TX 25B710A RTX UN2213 TX 25C2712 YG TE85L DTC124TKA T146 25B 09A QRS TX Remark 2501938 F ST TX SO 2501938 F ST TX SO 25C2712 YG TE85L 25B 09A QRS TX 68 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 4 7K 5 6K 5 6K 2 2K 2 2K 2 2K 2 2K 5 6K 5 6K 4 1K 5 6K 100K 220K 470 10K 10K 10K 47K 470 470 10K 47K 47K 4 7K 4 7K 100K 470 470 470 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
58. 103 VIDEO ENCODER AUDIO D A CONVERTER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref MB 103 board 2 000 series 1 2 3 MB 103 BOARD 8 8 A NO MARK PB MODE MB 103 BOARD 6 8 C 3 3V lt lt 103 BOARD 7 8 DVP NS715P See page 4 7 for printed wiring board 10 11 12 13 SIGNAL PATH VIDEO SIGNAL RODI CHROMA Y CHROMA SIGNAL _ gt gt gt S VSYNC RV501 1k VIDEO LEVEL ADJ P Y 2 SCANEN P Y 3 TESTMODE VIDEO ENCODER 10504 ADV7300 0 6 8 CRESET TR lt SPDIF1 lt MA MUTE lt lt RGBSEL lt IPSW lt EXT DSEL lt lt WIDE MB 103 BOARD 3 8 RV502 0 PROG VIDEO 0 5 LEVEL ADJ MB 103 BOARD 5 8 _ 3 25 R619 0 C IN JL601 uw r B t o 3 3 Y SCL 2 MB 103 BOARD 7 8 SDA gt gt id 512FS2CH gt BCK gt gt MB 103 BOARD 3 8 ACH12 gt gt LRCK gt XRST gt XDACS gt H MB 103 BOARD 6 8 MB 103 BOARD 5 8 gt KA o z gt A cesser EA Er il Jo rnm GND JL606 C601 JL607 e 10 DISCEXT AUDIO D A CONVERTER JL608 m 1601 CXD9627A E2
59. 11 1 218 292 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 819 11 1 216 822 11 1 216 822 11 1 216 809 11 1 218 834 11 1 218 834 11 1 218 834 11 1 218 834 11 1 218 834 11 1 218 834 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 233 270 11 1 223 583 41 1 223 583 41 Description Remark METAL CHIP 4 1K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W SHORT 0 SHORT 0 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W SHORT 0 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 6 8K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 1 2K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10 5 1 10W SHORT 0 SHORT 0 SHORT 0 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W SHORT 0 RES CHIP 75 590 1 10W RES CHIP 20K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 680 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 1 2K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 1 2K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 300 0 5 1 10 METAL CHIP 300 0 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 300 0 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 300 0 5 METAL CHIP 300 0 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 300 0 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W SHORT 0 SHORT 0 SHORT 0 COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK NETWORK RES 8 GANG 10K VARIABLE RESISTOR RES ADJ CARBON 3 TYPE 1K VIDEO LEVEL ADJ R
60. 11V JL248 MB 103 BOARD 6 8 C271 e lt lt M 7 05 47u 16V 4 17 4 18 DRIVE MB 103 4 8 DVP NS715P MB 103 5 8 MB 103 SYSTEM CONTROL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM See page 4 7 for printed wiring board Ref No MB 103 board 2 000 series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MB 103 BOARD 5 8 A NO MARK PB MODE MA 103 BOARD 6 8 43 3V lt lt GND lt lt B MA 103 BOARD 8 8 22 MA 103 BOARD 3 8 C XAVDIT 22 XARPIT 22 MA 103 BOARD 2 8 a 501 lt lt C MA 103 BOARD 8 8 sci lt EEPROM C102 0 01u 1C101 BR24C64F E MADE P lt WIDE lt lt RGBSEL lt SDA Z 103 BOARD 8 8 SCL lt lt EUROVY EXT DSEL MDO E SYSTEM CONTROL EXT DSEL lt lt G DREQO 22 DACKO 3 4 MA 103 BOARD 3 8 15 FE 34 DACKI lt lt ME onere g DREQO 16104 DACKO MB91307RPFV G BND E1 XDRVMUTE DREQ1 DACK1 13 R112 XIFCS MA 103 BOARD 4 8 CKSW1 22 OCSW1 gt MA 103 BOARD 3 8 XAVDCS2 lt lt J MA 103 BOARD 6 8 1 8V gt R129 100 de qq i MA 103 BOARD 2 8 XSDPCS lt lt K XWAIT gt p MA 103 BOARD 3 8 C XWAIT gt MA 103 BOARD 1 8 E lt XDACS lt lt MA 103 BOARD 8 8 MUTE lt lt I gt
61. 34 DVD VIDEO ON PLAYER gt E PASSWORD gt Tm OFF E Press 4 to select PLAYER then press ENTER If you have not entered a password The display for registering a new password appears PARENTAL CONTROL Enter a new 4 digit password then press ENTER Enter a 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER The display for confirming the password appears m continued 57 98 60 e When you have already registered a password The display for entering the password appears PARENTAL CONTROL Enter password then press ENTER 4 Enter or re enter your 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER The display for setting the playback limitation level appears PARENTAL CONTROL STANDARD USA D Press 4 to select STANDARD then press ENTER The selection items for STANDARD are displayed PARENTAL CONTROL LEVEL STANDARD 6 Press to select a geographic area as the playback limitation level then press ENTER The area is selected When you select OTHERS select and enter a standard code in the table on page 59 using the number buttons 1 Press 4 to select LEVEL then press ENTER The selection items for LEVEL displayed Operation Sound Effects Sound Feedback The player beeps when the following operations are performed The default se
62. 8 3 Test Tone Pink noise output Error not detected Test tone is output from only L and R2 channels of the model without DD output function and from Ls and Rs of two channels of DD model After setting all outputs to ON check for each channel is performed individually by pressing PPI to switch the out put channel 6 4 Check Items List 2 Version 2 2 Revision 2 3 ROM Check Sum 2 4 Model Type 2 5 Region 2 6 M t Check 3 Peripheral 3 2 EEPROM Check 3 6 Venc Check 3 8 External RAM Check 4 Servo 4 2 Servo DSP Check 4 3 function not support 4 4 RF Amp Register Check 5 Supply 5 2 ARP Register Check 5 3 ARP to RAM Data Bus 5 4 ARP to RAM Address Bus 5 5 ARP RAM Check 6 AV Decoder 6 2 1935 RAM 6 3 1935 SP 7 Video 7 2 Color Bar 8 Audio 8 2 ARP 1935 8 3 Test Tone Error Codes List 00 Error not detected 01 RAM write read data discord 02 Gate array NG 03 EEPROM NG 04 Flash memory clear error 05 Flash memory write error 06 Flash memory read data discord 08 ARP register read data discord 09 ARP lt gt RAM data bus error 10 ARP lt gt RAM address bus error 11 ARP RAM read data discord 12 Servo DSP NG 13 RF Amp NG 14 SDRAM NG 15 ARP 1935 video NG 16 ARP 1935 audio NG 1 System call error function not supported 18 System call error parameter error 1 System call error illegal ID number 20
63. 864 11 Description Remark FERRITE FERRITE lt FILTER gt FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FILTER CHIP EMI FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE lt 16 gt IC BR24C64F E2 IC SM8707EV G E2 IC MB91307RPFV G BND F1 IC MR27V3202F 7RTPZO4B 10 71 0165 15 8 5602994 IC SP3728ACB IC FAN8034L IC CXD9703R IC MM1385ENLE IC GM71V18160CT 6TR IC TK11118CSCL G IC CXD1935Q IC MI48LC1M16A1TG 6STR IC MT48LC1M16A1TG 6STR IC MM1385NNLE IC CXD9698R IC MT48LC1M16A1TG 6STR IC ADV7300AKST IC MM1385NNLE IC CXD9627A E2 lt COIL gt INDUCTOR 10uH INDUCTOR CHIP 47uH INDUCTOR CHIP 47uH lt TRANSISTOR gt TRANSISTOR 2S8B1132 T100 QR TRANSISTOR 2S8B1132 T100 QR RESISTOR METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 2 2 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 10W SHORT 0 Ref No R116 R117 R118 R119 R120 R121 R123 R124 R128 R129 R130 R131 R132 R133 R134 R136 R137 R139 R141 R150 R156 157 R159 R160 R161 R163 R165 R166 R168 R176 R177 R178 R180 R181 R182 R183 R184 R185 R187 R206 R207 R210 R211 R212 R213 R214 R216 R217 R218 R219 R220 R221 R222 R223 R224 R225 R
64. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP ELECT ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 100uF 0 01uF 100PF 0 01uF 0 068uF 0 033uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 0047uF 0 1uF 0 0047uF 0 01uF 0 0047uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 0047uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 10uF 1uF 10uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 20 10 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
65. DIG M DVD1 lt lt IC401 V CHROMA SIGNAL MB 103 BOARD 7 8 DVD2 lt lt uc 1 8V REG DVD3 lt lt lt uu gt gt DVD4 lt lt mim DVD5 lt lt E ose lt DVD7 lt lt 05 AV DECODER MB 103 3 8 4 15 4 16 DVP NS715P MB 103 DRIVE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM e See page 4 7 for printed wiring board Ref MB 103 board 2 000 series 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ie is HAE 4 8 SIGNAL PATH MARK PB MODE gt gt 43 3V 22 MB 103 BOARD 6 8 ISP SS 10k B GND 22 gt gt SVC MB 103 BOARD 2 8 D gt SPFG CN201 5 MS 81 BOARD FCS FCS gt FCS SEE PAGE 4 6 LDM FCS 22 FCS TAK TRK SLA SN D SLA MB 103 BOARD 1 8 SN SLB FCS gt gt 8220 C215 150k 100p 2 7 H nul T FOCUS TRACKING COIL DRIVE SPINDLE SLED LOADING MOTOR DRIVE 10202 FAN8034L F SLS SLB FDRV 22 gt b gt 2 10 V gt gt gt gt C272 TDRV DD 0 1u CZ KA LDM SLDA 2 2 B SLDB 2 gt gt 273 0 1 MB 103 BOARD 2 8 LDM R269 z 22 gt gt gt 10k H gt gt TSD SRE MB 103 BOARD 2 8 Di ia lt XDRVMUTE 22 OCSW1 MB 103 BOARD 5 8 gt OCSWI LMCTL DD mm 22 CKSW1 LMP 2 LMM gt U JL247 8 lt lt
66. DVD P ROGR acs MP 3R SHUFFLE CD 9 NP 0000490000 O T TTTS aco O ERP LT TT 6 12 2 3 Each Self Check Function Each Self Check function tests the FLD display LED display and key input Input IC404 Pin No Signal Voltage V Pin 64 O C Pin PLAY Pin DISPLAY Pin POWER 0 0 2 ENTER OPNE CLOSE PLAY 06 082 DOWN PREVIOUS 116 147 LEFT 18 242 UP 2 48 2 7 RIGHT 2 3 1 FLD and LED ON 2 3 1 1 Transition Keys in Self Check Mode key and 2 key on the main unit key on the main unit and the remote commander 2 3 1 2 Operation and Display In this mode all LEDs except STANDBY LED and all segments of FLD turn ON Example of FLD all ON nunbigital GROUP TITLE TRACK CHAP INDEX ANGLE NTSC PROGRESSIVE MULTI dts MP3 REPEAT 1 SHUFFLE A B 2 3 2 Main Unit Key Name Display and Key Code Display 2 3 2 1 Transition Keys in Self Check Mode Keys on main unit except keys transited in self check 2 3 2 2 Operation and Display When a key on the main unit is pressed in the Self Check mode the name of that key is displayed on the FLD Also the key name display and the key code display can be switched with the key on the remote commander NOTHING is dis played when nothing is entered Also
67. MANUAL OPERATION On the Test Mode Menu screen select 2 and the manual opera tion menu will be displayed For the manual operation each servo on off control and adjustment can be executed manually Drive Manual Operation Operation Menu Disc type Servo Control Track Layer Jump Manual Adjustment Auto Adjustment Memory Check WN 0 Disc Check Memory Exit RETURN In using the manual operation menu take care of the following points These commands do not provide protection thus requiring correct operation The sector address or time code field 1s dis played when a disc is loaded 1 Set correctly the disc type to be used on the Disc Type screen The disc type must be set after a disc was loaded The set disc type is cleared when the tray is opened After power ON if the Drive Manual Operation was se lected first perform Reset SLED TILT by opening 1 Disc Type screen In case of an alarm immediately press the button to stop the servo operation and turn the power OFF Basic operation controllable from front panel or remote com mander Power OFF LI Servo stop Stop Eject Loading Return to Operation Menu or Test Mode Menu 144 1 to 9 0 Cursor Transition between sub modes of menu Selection of menu items Increase Decrease in manually adjusted value 6 7 0 Disc Check Memory Disc Check 1 SL Disc Check CD Disc Check 3
68. MB 103 BOARD 7 8 A NO MARK PB MODE R511 100 SDA lt lt AW MB 103 BOARD 5 8 8 8 SCL lt lt R536 100 OVDD OVDD CL501 1 5 DI 27MCLK lt lt e 0 55 mu SES XRST lt lt 16513 8 33 054 WE 4 8 9 5 84 548 ma DVD1 lt lt CKE 34 988 D MB 103 BOARD 3 8 03 ieda m DVD3 lt lt Mi DVD4 lt lt OVDD lt 0 3 CL545 8 DS M coit DVD6 lt lt CL546 DVD7 lt lt 1502 CXD9698R uid CL549 0 2 1549 10503 IC503 16M SDRAM HY57V161610DTC 7TR gt MA1 0550 Rep 33 os aS TR e MAS eo Do z gt N b gt w FI E CONVERTER S 216 mw gt gt N c ep A 8 ovss 8 coo 8 coi 8 co o D 0 2 vi NN 05 2 5 REG 3 3V 22 K MB 103 BOARD 6 8 GND 22 C517 C501 C509 0 01u 0 01u 47u 6 3V CONVERTER MB 103 7 8 4 23 C520 518 47 0 1u 6 3V SIGNAL PATH VIDEO SIGNAL CHROMA Y CHROMA LAS 5 2 gt 35 e Waveform 4 1C502 MB 103 BOARD 8 8 AIVAVAVAT 1 6 Vp p 66 MHz 4 24 MB
69. System call error time out 22 Resistance incorrect mounting 52 Video Encoder W R NG 55 External RAM W R NG 90 Error occurred 9 User verification NG 92 Diagnosis cancelled 6 4 DRIVE AUTO ADJUSTMENT On the Test Mode Menu screen press 1 key on the remote com mander and the drive auto adjustment menu will be displayed Drive Auto Adjustment Adjustment Menu 0 ALL 1 DVD SL 2 3 DVD DL 4 LCD Exit RETURN Normally 0 is selected to adjust DVD single layer CD DVD dual layer in this order But individual items can be adjusted for the case where adjustment is suspended due to an error In this mode the adjustment can be made easily through the operation following the message displayed on the screen Which disc is cur rently adjusted is displayed on the fluorescent display tube The disc used for adjustment must be the one specified for adjust ment 0 ALL You will be asked 1f EEPROM data are initialized or not and for this prompt select 0 and press the key First the servo setting data in EEPROM Emergency History and Hour Meter are cleared to initialize Then 1 DVD SL disc 2 CD disc and 3 DVD DL disc are adjusted in this order Each time one disc was adjusted it 1s ejected and therefore exchange the disc following the message You can exit the adjustment by pressing the button In adjusting each disc the mirror time is measured to check the disk type
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71. VIDEO CDs with Functions Playback ma PBC Plavback Control allows vou to plav VIDEO CDs interactivelv bv following the menu on the TV screen 53510 I Number buttons O00 44 6 6 gt e64 m gt lt gt RETURN 1 Start playing a VIDEO CD with PBC functions The menu for your selection appears 2 Select the item number you want by pressing W W or the number buttons 3 Press ENTER 4 Follow the instructions in the menu for interactive operations Refer to the instructions supplied with the disc as the operating procedure may differ depending on the VIDEO CD gt continued 33 To return to the menu Press 6 RETURN Hint To play without using PBC press I LI or the number buttons while the player is stopped to select a track then press or ENTER Play without appears on the TV screen and the player starts continuous play You cannot play still pictures such as a menu To return to PBC playback press twice then press Depending on the VIDEO CD Press ENTER in Step 3 may appear as Press SELECT in the instructions supplied with the disc In this case press L gt 34 When you insert a DATA CD and press D gt the numbered tracks are played sequentially from through 7 Any sub albums tracks contained within a currently selected album take priority over the
72. XX FCS Balnce XX XX XX Focus Bias TRV Offset L F Offset EQ Boost XX XX XX Last Data DOWN Next Data CLEAR Default Set 1 3 EEPROM DATA 2 C CD BCD SL LO 11 RE Jitter XX XX RF Level XX FE Level XX XX FE Balance XX XX v qu TRV Level XX XX TE Gain gt pues PI Level Xo XX UP PREV Data DOWN Next Data CLEAR Default Set 2 3 EEPROM DATA 3 gt DE CD LCD SL LO 11 Analog FRSW XX XX XX PLL Dac Gain xx Mirror Time __ THR A amp L XX XX XX XXXX XX UP PREV Data DOWN First Data CLEAR Default Set page 3 3 On this screen current servo adjusted data stored in the EEPROM are displayed The adjusted data are initialized by pressing the key but be careful that they are not recoverable after initialization Before clearing the adjusted data make a note of the set data This screen will also appear if 0 All is selected in the Drive Auto Adjustment In this case default setting cannot be made Data of THR A amp L on page 3 3 can not be changed if default set is done 6 6 MECHA AGING Mecha Aging Press OPEN key Abort STOP key On the Test Mode Menu screen selecting executes the aging of mechanism First open the tray
73. accord check Error 08 ARP register write and read data discord Data 0x00 to OxFF is written sequentially to the ARP TMAX register address 0xC6 and then read for checking ARP to RAM Data Bus Data write read and accord check Error 09 ARP lt gt RAM data bus error Data 0x0001 to 0x8000 where one bit each is set to 1 are written to the address of RAM 1 303 connected to the ARP 1C301 through the bus then they are read and checked In case of discord written bit pattern and read data are displayed If data where multiple bits are 1 are read the bits concerned may touch each other Further if data where certain bit is always 1 or 0 regardless of written data the line could be disconnected or shorted ARP to RAM Address Bus Data write other address read discord check Error 10 ARP RAM address bus error Caution Address and data display in case of an error is different from the display of other diagnosis de scribed later Before starting the test all addresses of RAM IC303 are cleared to 0x0000 First OXA55A is written to the address 0x00000 and the address data are read and checked from addresses 0x00001 to 0x80000 while shifting 1 bit each Next the data at that address 15 cleared and it is written to the address 0x00001 and read and checked in the same manner This check is repeated up to the address 0x80000 while shifting the ad dress data by 1 bit each If data other than 0 is
74. and X mean standardized parts so they may have some difference from the original one Color Indication of Appearance Parts Example KNOB BALANCE WHITE RED 1 1 Parts Color Cabinet s Color EXPLODED VIEWS 8 1 1 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY 5 not supplied Ref No Part No Description 1 X 3952 392 1 COVER ASSY TRAY 2 3 066 225 11 SONY BADGE 5 A 3 3 970 608 01 SUMITITE B3 4 3 070 883 11 SCREW TAPPING 5 3 073 832 31 CASE 6 3 970 608 51 SUMITITE B3 BV 7 1 786 131 11 SWITCH TACTILE 8 3 073 491 01 KNOB CURSOR SECTION 8 REPAIR PARTS LIST e tems marked not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied Accessories and packing materials are given in the last of the electrical parts list 6 2 DVP NS715P The components identified by mark NM or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number speci fied Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiquens pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark 9 3 059 349 11 LEG CUSHION 10 X 3952 245 1 PANEL ASSY FRONT 11 1 757 693 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FMO 001 12 1 757 694 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FMO 002 13 1 757 6
75. anti static spray intended for vinyl LPs Front panel display When playing back a DVD VIDEO DVD RW Playing status Current audio Disc type signal 48 P lll DO Digita dits REPEAT 1 SHUFFLE PGM A B Current pla Current audio mode 36 signal 48 Current title and chapter 45 Lights up when you can change the angle 51 Playing time 45 When playing back a VIDEO CD with Playback Control PBC 33 Disctype Playing status Current play mode 36 Playing time 45 Current scene 45 When playing back a CD DATA CD MP3 audio or VIDEO CD without PBC Disctype Playing status REPEAT 1 SHUFFLE DEI Current play mode 36 Lights up when playing MP3 audio tracks 34 Playing time 45 Current track and index 45 gt continued 9 10 12 1 DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL jack 22 5 S VIDEO OUT 17 jacks 18 23 Q4 6 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks 2 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL jack 22 18 23 24 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SCAN LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks SELECT switch 65 21 22 23 4 LINE OUT VIDEO 1 2 jacks 18 Guide to the Control Menu Display Use the Control Menu to select a function and to view related information Press DISPLAY repeatedly to t
76. connecting to a TV only Q If you are connecting to an S VIDEO input jack Connect an S VIDEO cord not supplied You will enjoy high quality images ele Jum 95 Q If you are connecting to a monitor projector or AV amplifier receiver having component video input jacks Y Ps Pa Connect the component via the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks using a component video cord not supplied or three video cords not supplied of the same kind and length You will enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality images If your TV accepts progressive 480p format signals you must use this connection and set COMPONENT OUT to PROGRESSIVE in SCREEN SETUP page 65 Green Green Blue Blue Red Red Do not connect the player to a VCR If you pass the player signals via the VCR you may not receive a clear image on the TV screen VCR CD DVD player Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture In the case of 480 progressive scan picture problems it is recommended that you switch the connection to the standard definition output If there are questions regarding your Sony TV set s compatibility with this model 480p DVD player please contact our customer service center Connect directly Connecting to your TV This connection will use your TV speakers for sound CD DVD p layer
77. effect Adjusting the Picture Quality nr Kr The Block Noise Reduction BNR function adjusts the picture quality by reducing the block noise or mosaic like patterns that appear on your TV screen TN O DISPLAY gt ENTER 1 Press DISPLAY twice during playback The Control Menu appears 2 Press t to select BNR then press ENTER The options for appear 3 Press to select a level 1 reduces the block noise 2 reduces the block noise more than 1 3 reduces the block noise more than 2 1 12 Enjoying Movies Changing the Angles If various angles multi angles for scene are recorded on the DVD VIDEO ANGLE appears in the front panel display This means that you can change the viewing angle G ANGLE 1 Press ANGLE during plavback The number of the angle appears on the displav 2 Press ANGLE repeatediv to select the angle number The scene changes to the selected angle X Hints e You can display all the angles recorded on the disc on the same screen and start playback directly from the chosen angle The angles are displayed on a screen divided into 9 sections page 42 e You also select ANGLE from the Control Menu page 12 Depending on the DVD VIDEO you may not be able to change the angles even if multi angles are recorded on the DVD VIDEO
78. instruments from both speakers by selecting the left channel AUDIO lt gt DISPLAY gi SP 1 Press AUDIO during playback The following display appears 22 1 ENGLISH To turn off the Control Menu Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Control Menu is turned off Displays of each item By pressing DISPLAY repeatedly you can display either BIT RATE or LAYER whichever was selected in ADVANCED BIT RATE BIT RATE Audio 0 5 Mbps Bit rate refers to the amount of video audio data per second in a disc While playing a disc an approximate bit rate of the playback picture is displayed as Mbps Mega bit per second and the audio as kbps kilo bit per second The higher the bit rate the larger the amount of data However this does not always mean that you can get higher quality pictures or sounds LAYER Video Appears when the DVD has dual layers Indicates the approximate point where the disc is playing If itis a dual layer DVD the player indicates which layer is being read Layer 0 or Layer 1 For details on the layers see page 73 DVD VIDEO 2 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the desired audio signal e When playing a DVD VIDEO Depending on the DVD VIDEO the choice of language varies When 4 digits are displayed they indicate a language code Refer to Language Code List on page 76 to see which language the code represents
79. jitter is dis played for reference for the adjustment Sets the shifting switch for analog feed Adjusts amount of boost of equalizer TRK Offset Adjusts tracking offset Focus Gain Adjusts focus gain TRK Gain Adjusts track gain Focus Offset Adjusts focus offset Focus Balance Adjusts focus balance 6 L F Offset Adjusts loop filter offset Analog FRSW back circuit PLL Dac Gain Adjusts PLL D A converter gain 9 EQ BOOST 0 GD ADJ Adjusts amount of group delay 6 9 5 Auto Adjustment Auto Adjustment 1 Auto Offset 2 Auto Focus Balance 3 Auto Focus Offset 4 Auto Focus Gain 5 Auto TRK Gain 6 Auto 7 Auto L F Offset 8 Auto Group Delay Sh Pom SIs EMG 00 DVD SL 12 om On this screen each item can be adjusted automatically Select the desired number 1 to 8 from the remote commander and se lected item is adjusted automatically Auto TRK Offset N Auto Focus Balance Auto Focus Offset Auto Focus Gain e Auto TRK Gain lol Auto EQ Auto L F Offset Auto Group Delay 6 Memory Check Adjusts tracking offset Adjusts focus balance Adjusts focus offset Adjusts focus gain Adjusts track gain Adjusts loop filter offset Display images are shown as follows and all three screens are able to switch EEPROM DATA 1 gt Di gt CD LED SL LO 11 Focus Gain XX XX XX XX XX TRK Gain XX XX XX XX
80. lt HD 0 15 I XRST D 512FSAVD ____________________________________ gt ACH120 12 LRCKO 8 XAVDCS2 168 HAD231 BCKO 29 XAVDCS3 27 160 SCLKI 200 HWAITO z 8 XAVDIT 2252 I 202 205 DREQO DACKO DREQ1 DACK1 DVP NS715P VIDEO AUDIO SEE PAGE 3 9 VIDEO AUDIO SEE PAGE 3 9 DVP NS715P 3 4 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM MB 103 BOARD 3 4 SEE PAGE 4 19 to 4 21 HD 0 15 SIGNAL PROCESSOR SEE PAGE 3 5 ew 32M FLASH OTP 1M SRAM HA 0 21 HA 0 21 L XRD HD 0 15 IC104 XWRH 1 7 Vp p 16 5 MHz X101 EM 16 5MHz XARPIT XWAIT XARPCS XRST XSDPIT XSDPCS XDRVMUTE CKSW1 XRST XLDON ANS 15 ipsw SEE PAGE 3 10 XARPRST 36 gt WIDE VIDEO AUDIO LO 8 gt LO 5 e lt I 1 95 102 109 111 118 120 85 100 59 gt lt 10104 SYSTEM CONTROL OCSW1 VIDEO AUDIO SEE PAGE 3 9 SCL SDA XAVDIT DREQO XRST CN101 EEPROM 2 MUTE 83 gt MAMUTE DACKO DREQI XAVDCS2 XAVDCS3 XFRRST SIGNAL PROCESSOR SEE PAGE 3 5 I I RF SERVO SEE PAGE 3 4 I I I 501 29 501 DACK1 SC1 XDACS 79 XDACS 22 48 44 1k
81. of images may appear unnatural due to the conversion process when output through the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks Images from the S VIDEO OUT 1 2 and LINE OUT VIDEO 1 2 jacks are unaffected as they are output in the interlace format AUTO This will automatically detect if you are playing Film based or Video based software and convert the signal to the appropriate conversion mode Normally select this position VIDEO This will set the conversion mode for Video based software regardless of the type of software that you are playing DOWNMIX DVD VIDEO DVD RW only Switches the method for mixing down to 2 channels when you play a DVD which has rear sound elements channels or is recorded in Dolby Digital format For details on the rear signal components see Displaying the audio information of the disc page 48 This function affects the output of the following jacks LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack when DOLBY DIGITAL is set to D PCM page 69 DOLBY Select this when the player is SUR connected to an audio ROUND component that conforms to Dolby Surround Pro Logic NORMAL Select this when the player is connected to an audio component that does not conform to Dolby Surround Pro Logic DIGITAL OUT Selects if audio signals are output via the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack ON Normally select this positi
82. play Press CLEAR or select OFF in Step 3 To turn off the Control Menu Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Control Menu is turned off Hints e You set Shuffle Play while the player is stopped After selecting the SHUFFLE option press C gt Shuffle Play starts Up to 200 chapters in a disc can be played in random order when CHAPTER is selected ON CHAPTER TIME 18 1 32 55 B 18 1 34 30 To return to normal play Press CLEAR or select OFF in Step 3 To turn off the Control Menu Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Control Menu is turned off When you set A B Repeat Play the settings for Shuffle Play Repeat Play and Program Play are canceled A B Repeat Play does not work for titles containing still pictures on a DVD RW in VR mode A B Repeat Play does not work across multiple titles on a DVD RW in VR mode Playing repeatedly Repeat Play ED CE BA BI bu You can play all of the titles or tracks on a disc or a single title chapter or track repeatedly You can use a combination of Shuffle or Program Play modes CLEAR REPEAT 9 gt 1 Press REPEAT during playback The following display appears s DISC 2 Press REPEAT repeatedly to select the item to be repeated When playing a DVD VIDEO DISC repeats all of the titles TITLE repeats the current title on a disc CHAPTER repeats the current chapter
83. setting has higher priority than the AUDIO settings in LANGUAGE SETUP page 64 If you set DTS to OFF page 69 the DTS sound track is not played even if you set TRACK SELECTION to AUTO If PCM DTS and Dolby Digital sound tracks have the same number of channels the player selects PCM DTS and Dolby Digital sound tracks in this order MULTI DISC RESUME DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD only Switches the Multi disc Resume setting on or off Resume playback point can be stored in memory for up to 40 different DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD discs page 31 ON Stores the resume settings in memory for up to 40 discs The settings remain in memory even if you select OFF OFF Does not store the resume settings in memory Playback restarts at the resume point only for the current disc in the player Settings for the Sound AUDIO SETUP AUDIO SETUP allows you to set the sound according to the playback and connection conditions Select AUDIO SETUP in the Setup Display To use the display see Using the Setup Display page 63 The default settings are underlined AUDIO SETUP AUDIO ATT OFF AUDIO DRC STANDARD DOWNMIX DOLBY SURROUND DIGITAL OUT ON DOLBY DIGITAL DTS AUDIO ATT attenuation If the playback sound is distorted set this item to The player reduces the audio output level This function affects the output of the LINE OUT L R A
84. test is suspended 6 AV Decoder 6 2 6 3 1935 RAM Data write read and accord check Error 14 AVD RAM read data discord The program code data stored in ROM 1 106 or 107 are copied to all areas of RAM 1 404 IC406 connected to the AVD IC403 through the bus then they are read and checked if they accord Further the same test is conducted once again with the data where all bits are inverted between and O If discord is detected faulty address written data and read data are displayed following the error code 14 and the test is suspended During the test OSD display becomes blank as the OSD area is also checked 1935 SP ROM AVD RAM Video OUT Error Not detected The data including sub picture streams in ROM IC106 or IC107 are transferred to the RAM ICA04 ICA06 in AVD IC403 and output as video signals from the AVD 1 403 Though OSD display becomes blank the output of video signals continues until the key is pressed They are output from all video terminals Composite Y C Component except EURO AV terminal 7 Video 7 2 Color Bar AVD color bar command write Video OUT Error Not detected The command 15 transferred to the and the color bar signals are output from video terminals They are output from all video terminals Composite Y C Component except EURO AV terminal 8 Audio 8 2 ARP 1935 Error 15 ARP 1935 video NG 16 ARP 1935 audio NG
85. trim metallized knobs screws and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage Check leakage as described below To Exposed Metal Parts on Set AC voltmeter DT I 075V Earth Ground Fig A Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage WARNING WHEN SERVICING DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY IN CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK UP BLOCK SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB LISHED BY SONY LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5 mA 500 microamperes Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instruments 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit
86. turns on and LOCKED appears on the front panel display The 4 button on the player or the remote does not work while the Child Lock is set To unlock the disc tray When the player is in standby mode press d RETURN ENTER and then again Even if you select RESET under SETUP in the Control Menu page 64 the disc tray remains locked sdnyooH 21 52510 29 30 32 Searching for a Particular Point on a Disc Search Scan Slow motion Play Freeze Frame You can quickly locate a particular point on a disc by monitoring the picture or playing back slowly I 44 696 gt gt 19 Depending on the DVD VIDEO CD you may not be able to do some of the operations described Locatinga point quickly Search During playback keep pressing ES to locate a point in the playback direction or keep pressing 11 amp to locate a point in the opposite direction When you find the point you want release the button to return to normal playback speed Locating a point quickly by playing a disc in fast forward or fast reverse Scan LX CDI Er pu Press 44 lt lt or gt p while playing disc When you find the point you want press to return to normal speed Each time you press 44 49 or gt gt p gt during scan the playback speed changes Three speeds are Using the D
87. xx Power Off Information Code List 00 Primary Power Off 01 Power Off Request from SYSTEM CONTROL 02 Power Off by Emergency Power Off Command from SYS TEM CONTROL if information is sent from SYSTEM CONTROL 03 IF CON Judged that SYSTEM CONTROL is Faulty 04 Power Off from Diagnosis Mode of IF CON 05 Forced Power Off by the User 06 Power Off by Power Supply Voltage Monitor 6 3 SYSCON DIAGNOSIS The same contents as board detail check by serial interface can be checked from the remote commander On the Test Mode Menu screen press 0 key on the remote com mander and the following check menu will be displayed Syscon Diagnosis Check Menu Quit All Version Peripheral Servo Supply AV Decoder Video Audio 1 amp CO 0 Quit Quit the Syscon Diagnosis and return to the Test Mode Menu 1 items continuous check This menu checks all diagnostic items continuously Normally all items are checked successively one after another automatically unless an error is found but at a certain item that requires judg ment through a visual check to the result the following screen 15 displayed for the key entry Syscon Diagnosis Diag All Check No 2 Version 2 3 ROM Check Sum Check Sum xxxx Press NEXT Key to Continue Press PREV Key to Repeat For the ROM Check the check sum calculated by the Syscon is output and th
88. 03 DRIVE Schematic Diagram 4 17 MB 103 SYSTEM CONTROL Schemat ecoute 4 19 103 CLOCK GENERATOR 4 21 MB 103 I P CONVERTOR Schematic Diagram 4 23 MB 103 VIDEO ENCODER D A CONVERTER Schematic 4 25 AV 63 Printed Wiring Board 4 27 AV 63 VIDEO BUFFER Schematic Diagram 4 29 AV 63 AUDIO AMP Schematic Diagram 4 31 IF 92 Printed Wiring Board 4 33 IF 92 IF CON Schematic Diagram 4 35 HS12A1U Printed Wiring 4 37 HS12A1U Schematic Diagram 4 39 Section Title Page 9 IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 5 1 System Control Pin Function MB 104 Board IC104 5 1 6 TEST MODE 6 1 General Description 6 1 6 2 Starting Test Mode 6 1 6 3 SysCcon 6 1 6 4 Drive Auto Adjustment ss 6 5 6 5 Drive Manual Operation 6 7 6 10 6 7 Emergency History 6 10 6 8 Version Information 6 11 6 9
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90. 103 RF AMP SERVO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No MB 103 board 2 000 series The components identified by mark or dotted Les composants identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi See page 4 7 for printed wiring board line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified 1 2 3 4 9 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 NO MARK PB MODE lt lt 45V MB 103 BOARD 6 8 18 Y TAI gt 103 BOARD 5 8 N gt Dons CE Les 2 D ETE A AN BASE UNIT SSCK SERVICE ASSY 910 e lt lt ssck 202 SSWD I OPTICAL i 0 01u 22 SSRD DEVICE 2 26 SSCS MB 103 BOARD 2 8 1 I 7 LLL 2228 _ eb gt I 25 21 MIRR B C233 Le 22 MIRR 7 BN E 3 4 gt zc e SSDFOTI D tf fs fs 4 8 amu MM 0286 See mon __ GR 3 4 rh sas 25403 IC201 4 gt 11 2200p
91. 118329 62200 TI HR330 62190 T R240 IRSE I 18334 R221 LC 21111110224 62300 II R231 R241 R315 2 3II II I I IE 0329 FL302 203 R214 T II l R35 11 i I CN201 C201 60 ied cv R574 RV502 C601 L cab 435 C542 R585 R583 T TI I R584 TRAS R572 T TI 189582 C530 0433 amp 5 amp IL II R541 R538IT RE 39 0 RBA RG 1 8107 9IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII C342 z 34 lt ae Rada iT 10104 83047 4 C120 C344 R154 E 3 0315 MAG mn 61 H TUTTO eb C103 DVP NS715P MB 103 BOARDISIDE MB 103 BOARD SIDE B IC101 D 4 1 03 B 3 106 C 5 R623 L C 4 L IC201 Bt Br IC202 C 1 Der C604 Ic308 C 3 L LL 10518 A IC401 C 3 LI L L U II C243 0202 IC404 B 4 R436 E TIR 446 C602 Li d IC405 B 4 5 0418 C425 IC503 2 C429 H Loa 6424 Li H ja L202 IC504 8 3 27 Lis 53 1322 1525 p 505 2 2 25 CC N CI cha Ug B H FL403 5 C d BD202 5 436 R570 LI ng _ 52 E I IL I 568 1 Sa SN 9 0201 M 31 lr P 9 54301 R567 L Fo H o
92. 1to 4 25 16404 12405 05 16M SDRAM 16M SDRAM AV 63 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 29 to 4 31 IF 92 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 35 IF CON BASE UNIT iiu 270 SERVICE ASSY TEM DRAM D Do IC502 IC504 me isa T VIDEO OPTICAL DEVICE CONVERTER ENCODER C403 C201 AV DECODER DVD CD DVD CD PD IC SERVO ERROR PROCESS 1301 SERVO DSP CDDOUT CDDATA CDBCK CDLRCK SPDIF ACH12 ACH34 56 BCK LRCK FOCUS COIL E SPDIF PARALLEL BUS TRACKING COIL IC601 C202 AUDIO INLIMIT FOCUS TRACKING D A CONVERTER SENSOR COIL DRIVE 0106 or 10107 SPINDLE SLED TP SPINDLE LOADING 10104 4 MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM CONTROL IC101 MOTOR 2 SERIAL BUS m U IIC BUS J LOADING MOTOR 5 S001 i CHUCK TRAY DETECT _ gt amp co gt 2 gt I e C gt T7 MS 81 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 6 i HS12S1U BOARD a L SEE PAGE 4 39 En 1L I EVER 3 3V D101 Ll o 2 F101 gt 45V AC IN 1 SWITCHING SW 11V 11V AUDIO SW 13V SW201 1 P CON POWER Fa POWER VIDEO BUFFER Y Cb Cr
93. 20k REV DA ER 5 EMG 00 DVD SL 12 cm On this screen track jump etc can be performed Only for the DVD DL the focus jump and layer jump are displayed in the right field 1Tj FWD 1Tj REV 2Tj FWD 2Tj REV NTj FWD 6 NTj REV 500Tj FWD 500Tj REV 9 10k 20k FWD 0 10k 20k REV l track jump forward l track jump reverse 2 track jump forward 2 track jump reverse N track jump forward N track jump reverse Fine search forward Fine search reverse Direct search forward Direct search reverse The following commands are valid for DVD DL disc only Fj LI LO Focus jump forward Trk Sled Servo OFF Fj LO 11 Lj L1 gt LO Lj LO gt LI Focus jump reverse Trk Sled Servo OFF Layer jump forward Trk Sled Servo ON Layer jump reverse Trk Sled Servo ON 4 Manual Adjustment Manual Adjustment Up Down 1 TRK Offset 2 Focus Gain 3 TRK Gain 4 Focus Offset 5 Focus Balance 6 L F Offset 7 Analog FRSW 8 PLL Dac Gain 9 EQ BOOST 0 GD ADJ Adjustment Up Down SA SI EMG 00 DVD SL 12cm Jitter FF On this screen each item can be adjusted manually Select the desired number to O from the remote commander and cur rent setting for the selected item will be displayed then increase or decrease numeric value with key This value is stored in the EEPROM If CLV has been applied the
94. 226 R227 R229 R230 Part No 1 216 801 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 845 11 1 216 845 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 801 11 1 216 801 11 1 216 801 11 1 216 827 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 829 11 1 216 827 11 1 216 827 11 1 216 065 91 1 216 827 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 829 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 815 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 846 11 1 216 846 11 1 216 847 11 1 216 847 11 1 216 842 11 1 216 842 11 1 216 850 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 853 11 1 216 846 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 839 11 Description METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT SHORT SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP META
95. 26 C228 C229 C230 C232 C233 C234 C235 C236 C238 C240 C241 C242 C243 C244 C245 C246 C247 C248 C249 C250 C251 C252 C253 C254 C255 C256 257 C258 C259 C260 C261 C262 C263 C264 C265 C266 C270 C271 C272 C273 C304 C305 Part No 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 964 11 1 162 964 11 1 162 966 11 1 162 966 11 1 162 966 11 1 162 966 11 1 164 245 11 1 162 927 11 1 164 230 11 1 162 965 11 1 107 826 11 1 107 826 11 1 124 779 00 1 162 927 11 1 164 230 11 1 162 964 11 1 162 964 11 1 162 968 11 1 162 968 11 1 162 968 11 1 126 205 11 1 162 970 11 1 164 739 11 1 124 779 00 1 164 677 11 1 107 826 11 1 126 205 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 164 677 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 964 11 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 165 176 11 1 165 176 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 964 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 959 11 1 107 826 11 1 124 779 00 1 162 970 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 126 204 11 1 107 826 11 1 107 826 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 968 11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT
96. 3 VIDEO BUFFER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ref No AV 63 board 1 000 series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SIGNAL PATH AV 63 BOARD 1 2 A NO MARK PB MODE lt lt 2L KCAL lt P GND AV 63 BOARD 2 2 lt lt 28 lt 18 _ R162 L101 0 100uH IC102 LA73053 TLM E LINE OUT I I I N AUDIO 2 AUDIO 1 1 1 I I HSS yy L S VIDEO OUT AV 63 BOARD 2 2 gt gt A Q105 UN2111 TX 0103 0104 WIDE SWITCH js HZM6 8ZWAITL HZM6 8ZWA1TL JL120 m gt gt R170 68 E HS NN WIDE S 1 au eee SK SSS SS SS SSS SS se oe se VIDEO BUFFER 2 1 UN2213 TX IC1 01 WIDE SWITCH p IC101 NJM79MOBDL1A TE2 WI lt lt DSEL 7 AV 63 BOARD 2 2 UN2213 TX SWITCH UN2113 TX SWITCH J104 9 5101 2 SELECTABLE 5 SCAN SELECT gt FPROGRESSIVEJU 1 G SW 13V gt D GND gt C101 C102 ET101 0 01 47 16V gt gt IPSW 2 63 2 2 C103 220p H 05 Waveforms 102 63 102 69 102 62 IC102 61 102 64 102 69 2 4 Vp p
97. 5 1 10W RES CHIP 3 9K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 8 2K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 2 K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 3 9K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 120 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W Ref No R455 R471 R473 R474 R481 R482 R483 R484 R485 R488 R489 R490 R496 R497 5401 5402 5403 5404 5405 5406 5407 5408 5409 5410 5411 5412 1401 401 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 073 91 1 216 025 11 1 216 025 11 1 216 025 11 1 216 025 11 1 216 025 11 1 216 025 11 1 216 033 00 1 216 097 11 1 216 083 00 1 216 017 91 1 216 097 11 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 771 349 21 1 437 620 11 1 781 472 21 Description Remark RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100K 5 1 10W METAL CHIP 27K 590 1 10W RES CHIP 47 5 1 10W RES CHIP 100K 590 1 10W lt SWITGH gt SWITCH KEYBOARD TOP MENU SWITCH KEYBOARD 5 RETURN SWITCH KEYBOARD MENU SWITCH KEYBOARD DISPLAY SWITCH KEYBOARD SWITCH KEYBOARD P gt S
98. 97 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FMM 035 14 1 477 211 11 REMOTE COMMANDER 0145 15 3 071 119 11 CASE BATTERY for RMT D145A 8 1 8 1 2 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY we n SN Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark A 51 1 468 650 11 POWER BLOCK 512510 54 3 073 182 02 BUSHING CODE 52 3 970 608 01 SUMITITE B3 BVS 55 3 970 608 51 SUMITITE B3 53 1 783 531 31 CORD POWER 8 2 8 1 3 MECHANISM DECK ASSEMBLY not supplied not supplied 103 The components identified by Les composants identifi s par une mark or dotted line with marque sont critiques pour la mark are critical for safety s curit Replace only with part num Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce ber specified portant le num ro sp cifi Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark 101 A 6060 556 A LOADING ASSY T 103 3 067 344 01 INSULATOR SCREW 102 3 053 847 11 INSULATOR 104 A 6062 709 A KHM 270AAA SERVICE ASSY 8 3 8 2 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST NOTE Due to standardization replacements in the parts list may be different from the parts speci fied in the diagrams or the components used The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number speci Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for rout
99. CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 90V JR106 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C233 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V JR107 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C234 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V JR108 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C242 1 126 924 11 ELECT 330uF 20 6 3V JR109 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C244 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V lt COIL gt lt CONNECTOR gt L101 1 412 064 11 INDUCTOR 100uH CN202 1 568 934 11 PIN CONNECTOR 7P TRANSISTOR DIODE Q104 8 29 421 19 TRANSISTOR UN2213 TX 0105 8 29 424 08 TRANSISTOR UN2111 TX D101 8 719 071 15 DIODE HZM6 8ZWA1TL Q106 8 729 424 18 TRANSISTOR UN2113 TX Ref No Q107 Q201 Q202 Q203 Q204 Q205 Q207 Q208 Q211 Q216 R115 R121 R126 R127 R128 R129 R130 R131 R133 R134 157 R158 R159 R162 R169 R170 R201 R202 R203 R204 R205 R206 R207 R208 R209 R210 R211 R212 R213 R216 R218 R219 R220 R221 R222 R224 R225 R226 R227 R228 R229 R230 R234 R235 R238 R240 R241 R242 Part No 8 29 421 19 8 29 049 31 8 29 421 19 8 29 230 49 8 29 027 53 8 29 424 02 6 550 137 01 6 550 137 01 8 29 230 49 8 29 424 02 1 216 061 91 1 216 061 91 1 216 021 00 1 216 021 00 1 216 021 00 1 216 073 91 1 216 021 00 1 216 021 00 1 216 021 00 1 216 021 00 1 216 049 11 1 216 049 11 1 216 049 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 021 00 1 216 021 00 1 208 798 11 1 208 798 11 1 208 798 11 1 208 798 11 1 208 800 11 1 208 800 11 1 216 057 00 1 216 057 00
100. CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 001uF 10 0 001uF 10 0 0022uF 10 0 0022uF 10 0 0022uF 10 0 0022uF 10 0 015uF 10 100PF 5 220PF 5 0 0015uF 10 0 1uF 10 0 1uF 10 10uF 20 100 5 220PF 5 0 001uF 10 0 001uF 10 0 0047uF 10 0 0047uF 10 0 0047uF 10 47uF 20 0 01uF 10 960PF 5 10uF 20 0 033uF 1090 0 1uF 10 47uF 20 0 01uF 10 0 1uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 033uF 1090 0 01uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 1uF 10 0 1uF 10 0 001uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 1uF 10 0 047uF 1090 0 047uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 001uF 10 0 01uF 10 330PF 5 0 1uF 10 10uF 20 0 01uF 10 0 1uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 01uF 10 ATuF 20 0 1uF 10 0 1uF 10 0 01uF 10 0 0047uF 1096 Remark 25 25 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 50 50 50 16V 16V 16V 90V 90V 90V 90V 90V 90V 90V 6 3V 25V 50V 16V 16V 16V 6 3V 25V 16V 25V 16V 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V 16V 50V 25V
101. Check vep gt V66 gt gt vep gt CD DVD CD CD VD CD h isplay and Key Key Name Disp Commander 2 3 3 Remote in the Self Check der is pressed int the remote comman D Also the key 2 x of that key is displayed on the Ere e ayaa the key code display can be s name display key lay at input o der key name disp Remote comman gita 1 in self check keys transited in s der keys except e Remote comman ING is dis ander NOTH n the remote comm DISPLAY key o 2 3 3 2 Operation and Display played when nothing is entered Also At input of faulty voltage When two keys are pressed turn on segments and CD DVD 2 is displayed mmander is disp in unit and the remote co led VIDEO key 1 to the System Controller failed When the co 2 3 4 Communication Monitoring Display CD T Communication error display at no key input D Do 5 5 er 200000 n IN n a rA B n 000000 5 80000 Dung B auuunn anng Sunnp 9000p B god 8 59000 00000 E panan D Dun 4000n c5 D se 8 000o B LU o 5006 6 Doon 5 ep 2 0090 Bug 0 annum
102. D SL 12cm 3 DVD DL 12cm 4 CD 12cm 5 SACD 12cm 6 DVD SL 8cm 7 DVD DL 8cm 8 CD 8cm du TGD 8cm 0 Reset SLED TILT SA 5 DVD SL 12cm Display when DVD SL 12cm disc was selected O I CD Disc Type Disc Type Auto Check DVD SL 12cm DVD DL 12cm CD 12cm SACD 12cm DVD SL 8cm DVD DL 8cm CD 8cm gt LCD 8cm Reset SLED TILT TC ess EMG 00 12cm Display when CD 12cm disc was selected Reset SLED TILT Disc Type Check 2 to 9 2 Servo Control Reset the Sled and Tilt to initial position This model does not have Tilt device so reset only the Sled to initial position Judge automatically the loaded disc As the judged result is displayed at the bot tom of screen make sure that 1t 1s cor rect If Disc Check Memory menu has not been executed after EEPROM default setting the disc type cannot be judged In this case return to the initial menu and make a check for three types of discs SL DL CD Select the loaded disc The adjusted value is written to the address of se lected disc No further entry is neces sary if 1 was selected OP WN rS 0 Servo Control LD Off R Sled FWD s Off L Sled REV s Focus Off TRK Off Sled Off CLVA Off FCS Srch Off Reset SLED TILT SA S nep ut Sue EMG 00 DVD SL 12 cm On this screen the servo on off control necess
103. DAP202K T 146 SD t JL211 LMUTE JL216 145 gt MAMUTE JL212 AU 5V 9201 0201 25 710 B SWITCH 10 6 DIGITAL OUT 25 2712 851 P D GNDJ AV 63 BOARD 1 2 OPTICAL 0 8 155355 17 I I 10 8 1 ET202 Q216 12204 Td 203 216 2SB709A QRS TX B SWITCH 220 GP1FA550TZ 11 4 470 R221 C232 10k IC204 220p C244 OPTICAL DIGITAL 47u 05 OUTPUT 16V AUDIO AMP AV 63 2 2 4 31 4 32 DVP NS715P IF 92 INTERFACE CONTROL PRINTED WIRING BOARD Th hat th in thi his di Nos 02 board 1 000 series ere are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram jip Uses unleaded solder IF 92 BOARD 4 I dfe 5 jara py E 1 um os 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 IF 92 BOARD Power Block IF 92 eas HS12S1U INTERFACE CONTROL CN406 D 2 SWITCHING REGULATOR 0403 E 11 D404 E 11 AV 63 D405 1 D406 E 11 AUDIO VIDEO OUT 0412 11 0413 13 IC403 10 IC404 D 9 IC405 10 IC406 12 Q401 D 11 0402 D 12 Q404 B 13 Q405 B 12 MB 103 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO INTERFACE CONTROL 4 33 4 34 IF 92 DVP NS715P The components identified by mark or dotted Les composants identifi s par une marque sont line with mark a
104. DL Disc Check 0 Reset SLED TILT On this screen the mirror time is measured and written to the EEPROM to check the disc type First set a DVD SL disc and press 1 then set a CD disc and press 2 and finally set a DVD DL disc and press 3 The measured mirror time is displayed re spectively The adjustment must be executed more than once after default data were written From this screen you can go to another mode by pressing PPI Jor 149 key but you cannot enter this mode from another mode You can enter this mode from the Operation Menu screen only 1 Disc Type Disc Type Disc Type 1 Disc Type Auto Check 2 DVD SL 12cm 3 DVD DL 12cm 4 CD 12cm Je SACD 12cm 6 DVD SL 8cm Te DVD BDE 8cm 8 CD 8cm 8cm Reset SLED TILT EMG 00 On this screen select the disc type To select the disc type press the number of the loaded disc The selected disc type is displayed at the bottom Selecting 1 automatically selects and displays the disc type In case of wrong display retry Disc Check Memory Also opening the tray causes the set disc type to be cleared In this case set the disc type again after loading In performing manual operation the disc type must be set Once the disc type has been selected the sector address or time code display field will appear as shown below These values are displayed when PLL is locked Disc Type 1 Disc Type Auto Check 2 DV
105. DVP NS715P 3 8 POWER 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM AV 63 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 29 to 4 31 Al 5V VIDEO BUFFER POWER 1 AU 11V SEE PAGE 3 14 SW 13V AUDIO AMP EVER 3 3V OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT l IC201 l l gt MB 103 BOARD SEE PAGE 4 11to 4 25 lt IC106 IC107 32MFLASH 77 OTP CN601 IC601 AUDIO D A CONVERTER c 1 101 fa 6404 Mere 5 4 ms FILTER AV DECODER CN101 C405 FL403 IC104 3 3V MNT ba 16M SDRAM FILTER CONTROL LED INLIMIT 3 3V FILTER WW SENSOR n FL201 CN203 PA POWER 1 45V FILTER FILTER OPTICAL SEE PAGE 3 14 Ln MOD DEVICE 1 8V IC502 CONVERETER 2303 16202 16201 16M DRAM 12301 FOCUS TRACKING DVD CD RF AMP ARP FL109 COIL DRIVE DIGITAL SERVO DSP 411V FILTER SPINDLE SLED SERVO LOADING MOTOR DRIVE DVP NS715P SECTION 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING For schematic diagram BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Caution when replacing chip parts New parts must be attached after removal of chip Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum capacitor because it is damaged by the heat e All resistors are in ohms 4W Chip resistors 1 10 W un less otherwise specified 10000 1000kQ For printed wiring boards e 0
106. DVP NS715P SERVICE MANUAL Self Diagnosis Supported model 0145 US Model Canadian Model System Laser Semiconductor laser Signal format system NTSC Audio characteristics Frequency response DVD VIDEO PCM 96 kHz 2 Hz to 44 kHz 1 0 dB DVD VIDEO PCM 48 kHz 2 Hz to 22 kHz x0 5 dB CD 2 Hz to 20 kHz x0 5 dB Signal to noise ratio S N ratio 115 dB LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks only Harmonic distortion 0 003 Dynamic range DVD VIDEO 103 dB CD 99 dB Wow and flutter Less than detected value 0 001 W PEAK The signals from LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks are measured When you play PCM sound tracks with a 96 kHz sampling frequency the output signals from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack are converted to 48 kHz sampling frequency Photo Titanium gray type SPECIFICATIONS Outputs Jack name Jack type Output level Load impedance LINE OUT AUDIO 1 2 Phono jack 2 Vrms 10 kilohms DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL Optical output jack 18 dBm wave length 660 nm DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL Phono jack 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms COMPONENT VIDEO Ps Pr Phono jack Y 1 0 Vp p Ps Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms LINE OUT VIDEO 1 2 Phono jack 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms S VIDEO OUT 1 2 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 13 W Dimensions approx 430 x 74 x 255 mm 17 x 27 sx 10 s in width hei
107. ES ADJ CARBON 3 TYPE 1K PROG VIDEO LEVEL ADJ 6 10 E Ref No X101 X102 CN001 5001 Description Remark lt VIBRATOR gt 1 795 174 11 VIBRATOR CERAMIC 16 5MHz 1 781 867 21 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 27MHz p 1 815 412 11 1 786 133 11 5 81 BOARD ok 2k 2k K K K ok K ok K K K Ref No 1 000 Series lt CONNECTOR gt CONNECTOR FFC FPC 5P lt SWITCH gt SWITCH ROTARY CHUCK TRAY DETECT AF101 1 468 650 11 1 533 296 11 POWER BLOCK 512510 K K K K K K K K K K K K K Ref No 1 000 Series lt FUSE gt FUSE 2A 125V 7 11 12 13 53 104 The components identified by mark or dotted line with mark are critical for safety Replace only with part num ber specified 1 786 131 11 1 757 693 11 1 757 694 11 1 757 697 11 1 83 531 31 MISCELLANEOUS KOK K K K K K K K K K K K K SWITCH TACTILE CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 001 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 002 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FMM 035 CORD POWER A 6062 709 A KHM 240AAA SERVICE ASSY ACCESSORIES amp PACKING MATERIALS K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K 1 477 211 11 1 751 271 11 3 074 927 11 3 074 927 21 3 071 119 11 REMOTE COMMANDER RMT D145A CORD CONNECTION STEREO AV CABLE 1 5m MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH Canadian CASE BATTERY for RMT D145A Les composa
108. HIP 0 1uF 10 16V lt IC gt C113 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C114 1 107 725 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V IC101 8 759 662 86 IC NJM79MOSDLIA C126 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V 0102 6 701 820 01 LA73053 TLM E IC201 8 759 909 71 BA4558F E2 C201 1 163 135 00 CERAMIC CHIP 560 5 90V 0203 9 759 711 59 NJM78L05UA TE1 C202 1 163 135 00 CERAMIC CHIP 560 5 90V 0204 8 749 017 31 GP1FA550TZ C203 1 163 257 11 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF 5 90V C204 1 163 257 11 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF 5 90V JACK C205 1 163 257 11 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF 5 90V J101 1 815 362 21 JACK PIN 6P LINE OUT C206 1 163 257 11 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF 5 90V J103 1 694 484 21 TERMINAL 5 2P V S VIDEO OUT C207 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V J104 1 815 360 11 JACK PIN 3P COMPONENT VIDEO OUT C208 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V J201 1 793 446 21 JACK PIN 1P DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL C209 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C222 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V lt SHORT gt C223 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V JR100 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C224 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V JR101 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C227 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V JR102 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C228 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V JR103 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C229 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V JR104 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C231 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220uF 2090 16V JR105 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 C232 1 163 259 91
109. I repeatedly to select the item Refer to the explanations given for each item in the following sections TITLE VIEWER for DVD VIDEO only CHAPTER VIEWER for DVD VIDEO only TRACK VIEWER for VIDEO CD only STROBE PLAYBACK ANGLE VIEWER for DVD VIDEO only e When playing a DVD VIDEO or DVD RW e T ose Playing time of the current title Remaining time of the current title Playing time of the current chapter Conk kk Remaining time of the current chapter When playing a VIDEO CD with PBC functions tok Tok Playing time of the current scene When playing a VIDEO CD without PBC functions or CD e T ia Playing time of the current track Remaining time of the current track D cxx Playing time of the current disc Remaining time of the current disc e When playing a DATA CD MP3 audio Playing time of the current track To check the DVD CD text or track and album names MP3 audio Press TIME TEXT repeatedly in Step 2 to display text recorded on the DVD VIDEO CD DATA CD The DVD CD text appears only when text is recorded in the disc You cannot change the text If the disc does not contain text NO TEXT appears BRAHMS SYMPHONY For DATA CDs the track and album names of the MP3 audio track appears page 47 1 10 3 Press ENTER To return to normal play Press RETURN X Hint You can als
110. L CHIP 680K 33K 470 100 33 33K 33K 33K 33K 220K 470 1K 47K 100 33 33 100K 47K 33K 56 100 56 100 10 12 10 330 2 2M 100K 2 K 10K 1K 100 220 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 7K 10K 4 0 10K 33K 22K 2 2K 10K 6 8K 10K 10K 2 K 2 2K 2 2K 2 2K 2 2K 150K 1 8K Remark 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W Ref No R335 R336 R346 R347 R348 R349 R351 R352 R358 R359 R360 R402 R405 R412 R413 R414 R415 R423 R426 R430 R436 R438 R439 R507 R511 R512 R513 R514 R536 R558 R559 R568 R570 R571 R573 R574 R575 R576 R577 R578 R579 R585 R601 R613 R614 R619 RB102 RV501 RV502 Part No 1 216 829 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 295 91 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 295 91 1 216 809 11 1 216 833 11 1 218 867 11 1 216 822 11 1 216 797 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 833 11 1 216 797 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 864 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 864 11 1 218 285
111. L CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP 22 1K 100K 100K 1K 10K 10K 100 100 100 100 22 22 22 3 3K 10K 10K 10K 4 1K 3 3K 3 3K 4 7K 3 3K 10K 10K 100 100 100 10K 1K 4 7K 100 330 100 100 10K 10K 1K 120K 120K 150K 150K 56 56 270 10 470 120 10 33K 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Remark 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W Ref No 8 9 R231 R232 R233 R234 R235 R236 R238 R239 R240 R241 R242 R243 R244 R245 R246 R248 R249 R250 R251 R252 R253 R254 R255 R256 R259 R260 R261 R262 R263 R264 R265 R269 R273 R301 R302 R303 R311 R312 R313 R314 R315 R316 R317 R318 R319 R320 R321 R322 R323 R324 R325 R326 R327 R328 R329 R330 R331 R332 R333 R334 Part No 1 216 855 11 1 216 839 11 1 216 853 11 1 216 803 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 803 11 1 216 839 1
112. OX be selected automatically instead of 4 3 PAN SCAN or vice versa SCREEN SAVER The screen saver image appears when you leave the player in pause or stop mode for 15 minutes or when you play back a CD or DATA CD MP3 audio for more than 15 minutes The screen saver will help prevent your display device from becoming damaged ghosting Press L gt to turn off the screen saver ON Turns on the screen saver OFF Turns off the screen saver e BACKGROUND Selects the background color or picture on the TV screen in stop mode or while playing a CD or DATA CD MP3 audio JACKET The jacket picture still picture PICTURE appears but only when the jacket picture is already recorded on the disc CD EXTRA etc If the disc does not contain a jacket picture the GRAPHICS picture appears GRAPHICS A preset picture stored in the player appears BLUE The background color is blue BLACK The background color is black COMPONENT OUT This will change the type of signal output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the player See page 73 for more information about the different types INTERLACE Select this when you are connected to a standard interlace format TV PROGRESSIVE Select this when you have a TV that can accept progressive signals sjuaunsn py pue suras gt continued 65 66 Hint When the player outputs progressi
113. PROGRAM 0 15 30 T ALL CLEAR 1 TRACK Total time of the programmed tracks 6 To program other titles chapters or tracks repeat Steps 4 to 5 The programmed titles chapters and tracks are displayed in the selected order 1 Press to start Program Play Program Play begins When the program ends you can restart the same program again by pressing D gt To return to normal play Press CLEAR or select OFF in Step 3 To play the same program again select in Step 3 and press ENTER gt continued 37 38 40 To turn off the display Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the display is turned off To change or cancel a program 1 Follow Steps 1 through 3 of Creatin p g 8 your own program Program Play 2 Select the program number of the title chapter or track you want to change or cancel using MW or the number buttons and press gt Follow Step 5 for new programming To cancel a program select under then press ENTER To cancel all the titles chapters or tracks in the programmed order 1 Follow Steps 1 through 3 of Creatin p 5 5 your own program Program Play 2 Press and select ALL CLEAR 3 Press ENTER Hint You can do Repeat Play or Shuffle Play of the programmed titles chapters or tracks During Program Play follow the Steps of Repeat Play page 39 or Shuffle Play page 38 Playing in random order Shuffle Play Kd 8
114. RRITE BEAD FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE FERRITE 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50V 6 3V 16V 25V 6 3V 16V 6 3V 6 3V 6 3V 16V 25V 25V 25V 16V 25V 25V 16V 6 3V 16V 16V 16V 25V 16V 16V 50V 50V 50V 16V 16V 50V 16V 6 3V 16V 50V 25V 25V 16V 50V 16V 16V 25V Ref No 8 8 FB109 FB111 FL101 FL102 FL103 FL104 FL105 FL106 FL108 FL109 FL110 FL201 FL402 FL403 FL404 10101 10103 10104 10107 10108 1201 1202 10301 10302 10303 10401 10403 10404 10405 10501 10502 10503 10504 10505 1601 L101 L201 L202 Q201 Q202 R103 R104 R105 R106 R108 R110 R111 R112 R113 R114 Part No 1 469 324 21 1 469 324 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 233 893 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 1 234 177 21 8 59 643 29 6 701 877 01 6 701 837 01 6 802 252 01 6 701 874 01 6 701 700 01 6 701 878 01 6 701 876 01 8 59 599 45 8 59 643 10 6 02 300 01 8 752 416 45 6 700 353 01 6 700 353 01 8 759 588 58 6 701 814 01 6 700 353 01 6 701 079 01 8 759 588 58 6 701 565 01 1 414 410 21 1 412 031 11 1 412 031 11 8 729 903 46 8 729 903 46 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 789 11 1 216 821 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 809 11 1 216 837 11 1 216
115. TT TN auunn anngw 68 gt LLI CD LLI c5 SZ Gc I GE CB CC CB EA Es 5 82 I A c5 G VIDEO CD G 9 Or Occurred t on when a communication err urn segments MULTI MULTI gita MULTI dks REPEAT 1 MULTI MULTI d s REPEAT 1 Did Digital Did Digital DADI 19010 Did Digital PGM A PGM A PGM PGM A MP 3 REPEAT 1 GES SHUFFLE MP3 REPEAT 1 a CS SHUFFLE MP3 REPEAT 1 GES SHUFFLE PROGRESSIV PROGRESSIV PROGRESSIV PROGRESSIV PROGRESSIV SHUFFLE SHUFFLE ode Display Keys in Self
116. TUP 1 appears at the bottom of the screen If this message does not appear select QUICK under SETUP in the Control Menu to run Quick Setup page 64 Press T Y to select the setting that matches your TV type 4 If you have a 4 3 standard TV 4 3 LETTER BOX or 4 3 PAN SCAN page 65 If you have a wide screen TV or a 4 3 standard TV with a wide screen mode 16 9 page 65 4 Press ENTER without inserting a disc The Setup Display for selecting the language used in the on screen display appears 8 Press ENTER The Setup Display for selecting the type of video signal appears gt continued 25 26 28 SCREEN SETUP TYRE SCREEN SAVER BACKGROUND COMPONENT OUT MODE 4 3 LETTER BOX ON JACKET PICTURE INTERLACE PROGRESSIVE 9 Press to select the type of signals you wish to output to your TV Select PROGRESSIVE only if you have made video connection page 18 and wish to view progressive video signals 4 Interlace format TV standard TV INTERLACE pages 65 e Progressive format TV PROGRESSIVE pages 65 1 Opress ENTER The Setup Displav for selecting the tvpe of jack used to connect vour amplifier receiver appears Is this plaver connected to an amplifier receiver Select the type of jack you are using LINE OUTPUT L R AUDIO DIGITAL OUTPUT 1 1 Press 4 to select the type of jack if any you are using to connect to an amplifier re
117. The player starts playing the disc automatically gt The disc features an auto playback function gt AUTO PLAY in CUSTOM SETUP is set to ON page 67 Playback stops automatically gt While playing discs with an auto pause signal the player stops playback at the auto pause signal You cannot perform some functions such as Stop Search Slow motion Play Repeat Play Shuffle Play or Program Play gt Depending on the disc you may not be able to do some of the operations above See the operating manual that comes with the disc The language for the sound track cannot be changed gt Try using the DVD s menu instead of the direct selection button on the remote page 32 gt Multilingual tracks are not recorded on the DVD being played gt The DVD prohibits the changing of the language for the sound track The subtitle language cannot be changed or turned off gt Try using the DVD s menu instead of the direct selection button on the remote page 32 gt Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD being played gt The DVD prohibits the changing of the subtitles The title of the MP3 audio album or track is not correctly displayed gt The player can only display numbers and alphabet Other characters are displayed as 99 Glossarv Chapter page 9 Sections of a picture or a music feature that are smaller than titles A tit
118. UDIO 1 2 jacks OFF ON Select this when the playback sound from the speakers is distorted Normally select this position e AUDIO DRC Dynamic Range Control DVD VIDEO DVD RW only Makes the sound clear when the volume is turned down when playing a DVD that conforms to AUDIO This affects the output from the following jacks LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack only when DOLBY DIGITAL is set to D PCM page 69 STANDARD Normally select this position TV MODE the low sounds clear even if you turn the volume down WIDE Gives you the feeling of being RANGE at a live performance 10 12 Additional Information Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the player use this troubleshooting guide to help remedy the problem before requesting repairs Should any problem persist consult your nearest Sony dealer Power The power is not turned on gt Check that the AC power cord is connected securely Picture There is no picture picture noise appears gt Re connect the connecting cord securely gt The connecting cords are damaged gt Check the connection to your TV page 18 and switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the player appears on the TV screen gt The disc is dirty or flawed gt f the picture out
119. VD s Menu DX A DVD is divided into long sections of a picture or a music feature called titles When you play a DVD which contains several titles you can selectthe title you want using the TOP MENU button When you play DVDs that allow you to select items such as the language for the subtitles and the language for the sound select these items using the MENU button Number buttons ENTER 1 7 Tal MENU 1 Press TOP MENU or MENU The disc s menu appears on the TV screen The contents of the menu varv from disc to disc 2 Press N 4 9 or the number buttons to select the item vou want to plav or change 3 Press ENTER Hint The disc s menu also appears when the TOP MENU or MENU button on the player is pressed available With each press the indication changes as follows Playback direction x 2 gt DVD VIDEO CD only FF2 gt gt p Opposite direction x24 DVD VIDEO only FRi 44 FR2 lt 4 1 The x 2 x2 lt playback speed is about twice the normal speed The FF2 gt gt FR2 lt 4 lt q playback speed is faster than FF 1 FR1 44 Watching frame by frame Slow motion play DE ma Press 44 or gt when the player is in pause mode To return to the normal speed press D gt Each time you press lt gt gt p during Slow motion play the playback sp
120. VS WIDE at low volume Depending on the DVD VIDEO you may not be able to change the subtitles even if multilingual subtitles are recorded on it You also may not be able to turn them off TVS STANDARD Creates virtual rear speakers from the sound of the front speakers L R without using actual rear speakers The virtual speakers are reproduced as shown in the illustration below Use this setting when you want to use TVS with 2 separate speakers L R U U gt x L Front speaker left Front speaker right Li Virtual speaker Hints You can select TVS by pressing the SURROUND button on the player e You can also select TVS from the Control Menu page 12 When the playing signal does not contain a signal for the rear speakers the surround effects cannot be heard When you select one of the TVS modes turn off the surround setting of the connected TV or amplifier receiver Make sure that your listening position is between and at an equal distance from your speakers and that the speakers are located in similar surroundings TVS NIGHT only works with Dolby Digital discs However not all discs will respond to the TVS NIGHT function in the same way If you use the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack and set DOLBY DIGITAL to DOLBY DIGITAL or DTS to ON in AUDIO SETUP sound will come from your speakers but it will not have the TVS
121. WITCH KEYBOARD 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD H SWITCH KEYBOARD amp SWITCH KEYBOARD PICTURE MODE SWITCH KEYBOARD SURROUND SWITCH KEYBOARD L gt TRANSFORMER gt TRANSFORMER DC DC CONVERTER VIBRATOR VIBRATOR CERAMIC 8MHz 0 6 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C114 C118 C120 C121 C122 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 1 162 970 11 1 126 209 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 914 11 1 162 914 11 1 162 970 11 1 126 209 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 162 970 11 1 126 607 11 1 126 206 11 1 126 204 11 1 126 246 11 1 162 970 11 MB 103 BOARD COMPLETE 26 K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K Ref No 2 000 Series lt CAPACITOR gt CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V ELECT CHIP 100uF 20 4V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 9PF 0 5PF 50V CERAMIC CHIP 9PF 0 5PF 50V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20 4V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V ELECT CHIP 47uF 20 4V ELECT CHIP 100uF 20 6 3V ELECT CHIP 47uF 20 16 ELECT CHIP 220uF 20 4V CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V Ref No C130 C201 C202 C203 C204 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C218 C219 C220 C221 C225 C2
122. XIAL jack page 28 Sound distortion occurs gt Set AUDIO ATT in AUDIO SETUP to ON page 68 The sound volume is low gt The sound volume is low on some DVDs The sound volume may improve if you set AUDIO DRC to MODE page 68 gt Set AUDIO ATT in AUDIO SETUP to OFF page 68 Self diagnosis Function When letters numbers appear in the display When the self diagnosis function is activated to prevent the player from malfunctioning a five character service number e g C 13 50 with a combination of a letter and four digits appears on the screen and the front panel display In this case check the following table 2 First three Cause and or corrective characters of action the service number C 13 The disc is dirty gt Clean the disc with a soft cloth page 7 C 31 The disc is not inserted correctly gt Re insert the disc correctly E XX To prevent a malfunction the xx is a number player has performed the self diagnosis function gt Contact your nearest Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility and give the 5 character service number Example E 61 10 1 17 Operation The remote does not function gt There are obstacles between the remote and the player gt The distance between the remote and the player is too far gt The remote is not pointed at the remote senso
123. Y repeatedly until the display is turned off To enter the Quick Setup mode Select QUICK in Step 3 Follow from Step 5 of the Quick Setup explanation to make basic adjustments page 25 To reset all of the SETUP settings 1 Select RESET in Step 3 and press ENTER 2 Select YES using NW You can also quit the process and return to the Control Menu by selecting here 3 Press ENTER the settings explained on pages 64 to 69 return to the default settings Do not press V D while resetting the player as it takes a few seconds to complete 64 Setting the Display or Sound Track Language LANGUAGE SETUP LANGUAGE SETUP allows you to set various languages for the on screen display or sound track Select LANGUAGE SETUP in the Setup Display To use the display see Using the Setup Display page 63 LANGUAGE SETUP OSD Y 2 ENGLISH MENU ENGLISH E AUDIO ORIGINAL SUBTITLE ENGLISH 050 On Screen Display Switches the displav language on the screen MENU DVD VIDEO only You can select the desired language for the disc s menu AUDIO DVD VIDEO only Switches the language of the sound track When you select ORIGINAL the language given priority in the disc is selected SUBTITLE DVD VIDEO only Switches the language of the subtitle recorded on the DVD VIDEO When you select AUDIO FOLLOW the language for the subtitles changes accord
124. ach adjustment ize Y BRIGHTNESS 3 RETURN RESET To turn off the display Press 9 or select RETURN in Step 3 and press ENTER 1 Hints To reset the picture items to the default values press gt after Step 3 to select RESET and press ENTER When PLAYBACK MEMORY in CUSTOM SETUP is set to the player will save a single setting for up to 40 individual discs This does not apply to DVD RWs in VR mode e If you do not want to save the adjustment in Step 2 you can go to the next picture item by pressing 4 without saving 3 Press 4 to select 25 PARENTAL CONTROL then press ENTER The options for PARENTAL CONTROL appear 12 27 STOP 18 34 DVD VIDEO T 1 32 55 ON gt PLAYER gt PASSWORD gt OFF 4 Press MW to select ON then press ENTER If you have not entered a password The display for registering a new password appears PARENTAL CONTROL Enter a new 4 digit password then press ENTER Enter a 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER The display for confirming the password appears e When you have already registered a password The display for entering the password appears PARENTAL CONTROL Enter password then press ENTER 5 Enter or re enter your 4 digit password using the
125. and load a disc Press the E key and the aging will start During aging the repeat cycle is displayed Aging can be aborted at any time by pressing the key After the operation has stopped unload the disc and press again the Bl key or the key to return to the Test Mode Menu 6 10 6 7 EMERGENCY HISTORY EMG History Laser Hours CD xxhxxm DVD xxhxxm 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 QO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Select 1 9 Scroll UP DOWN 1 Last EMG Exit RETURN On the Test Mode Menu screen selecting displays the infor mation such as servo emergency history The history information from last 1 up to 10 can be scrolled with t key or key Also specific information can be displayed by directly entering that number with ten keys The upper two lines display the laser ON total hours Data below minutes are omitted Clearing History Information Clearing laser hours Press and keys in this order Both CD and DVD data are cleared Clearing emergency history Press and keys in this order Initializing set up data Press and keys in this order The data have been initialized when Set Up Initialized mes sage is displayed The EMG History screen will be restored soon 6 8 VERSION INFORMATION 44 Version Infomation 444 Group XX Mo
126. ary for replay is executed Normally turn on each servo from 1 sequentially and when CLVA is turned on the usual trace mode becomes active In the trace mode DVD sector address or CD time code is displayed This is not displayed where the spindle is not locked The spindle could run overriding the control if the spindle system is faulty or RF is not present In such a case do not operate CLVA 0 Reset SLED TILT 1 LD 2 SP Reset the Sled and Tilt to initial position This model does not have Tilt device so reset only the Sled to initial position Turn ON OFF the laser Turn ON OFF the spindle Focus TRK Sled 6 CLVA FCS Srch Sled FWD Sled REV Search the focus and turn on the focus Turn ON OFF the tracking servo Turn ON OFF the sled servo If PLL is not locked or can not be locked the sled servo does not be turned ON Indication remains as OFF Turn ON OFF normal servo of spindle servo Apply same voltage as that of focus search to the focus drive to check the focus drive system Move the sled outward Perform this operation with the tracking servo turned off Move the sled inward Perform this op eration with the tracking servo turned off 3 Track Layer Jump Tracking Layer Jump 1 1Tj FWD R Fj L1 L0 2 1Tj REV Eo Se GMO En 3 2Tj FWD U Lj L1 L0 4 2Tj REV Ds SES 30 es 5 NTj FWD 6 NTj REV 7 500Tj FWD 9 500Tj REV 9 10k 20k FWD 0 10k
127. ast 1 Audio video cord supplied to LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 or 2 to LINE OUT VIDEO 1 or 2 Signal flow When connecting to a wide screen TV Depending on the disc the image may not fit your TV screen If you want to change the aspect ratio please refer to page 65 When connecting to a TV that accepts progressive 480p format signals You need to use the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to view progressive signals Hook up your TV using pattern on page 18 and then run Quick Setup on page 25 TV to video input to audio input Power source 6 Hint When connecting to a monaural TV use a stereo mono conversion cord not supplied Connect the LINE OUT VIDEO 1 2 jack on the player to the TV s video input jack and connect the LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks to the TV s audio input jack Simple Start Guide Quick Overview A quick overview presented in this guide will give you enough information to start using the player for your enjoyment To use the surround sound features of this player refer to Hookups on page 18 You cannot connect this player to a TV that does not have a video input jack Be sure to disconnect the power cord of each component before connecting Step 1 Unpacking Check that you have the following items Audio video cord pinplug x 3 pinplug x 3 1 Remote commander remote 1 e Size AA batteries 2
128. bum Track name Dividing a scene into 9 sections STROBE PLAYBACK ma You can display 9 consecutive moving pictures on the screen When you press after performing Step 3 of Searching by Scene PICTURE NAVIGATION above the moving pictures pause Displaying different angles simultaneously ANGLE VIEWER If various angles multi angles for a scene are recorded on the DVD VIDEO you can display all of the angles recorded on the disc on the screen divided into 9 sections You can also play back from the selected angle After performing Step 3 of Searching by Scene PICTURE NAVIGATION above select the angle using 4 gt and press ENTER When playing a VIDEO CD without PBC functions or CD Track playing time and the current track and index number Text Hints When playing VIDEO CDs with PBC functions the scene number and the playing time are displayed Long text that does not fit in a single line will scroll across the front panel display Youcan also check the time information and text using the Control Menu page 12 Depending on the type of disc being played the DVD CD text or track name may not be displayed The player can only display the first level of the DVD OD text such as the disc name or title Playing time of MP3 audio tracks may not be displayed correctly e 10 II 168 43 2510 34 uoneunoju
129. cation Test point 5 0 x 0 3 Vdc SW 11 V Check Specification Specification Test point Specification Test point 13 0 1 0 Vdc Test point Specification Checking method Confirm that each voltage satisfies the specification D Caution Never touch the heat sink that 15 the primary part It 15 feared that you may get an electric shock 7 2 ADJUSTMENT OF VIDEO SYSTEM 1 Video Level Adjustment MB 103 BOARD Purpose This adjustment is made to satisfy the NTSC standard and if not adjusted correctly the brightness will be too large or small Video level adjustment in test mode LINE OUT VIDEO connector 75 2 terminated Test point Oscilloscope Adjusting element RV501 Specification 1 00 20 02 Vp p Adjusting method 1 In the test mode initial menu 6 Video Level Adjustment set so that color bars are generated 2 Adjust the 501 to attain 1 00 40 04 0 02 Vp p 1 00 02 Vp p Figure 7 1 2 Progressive Video Output Level Adjustment MB 103 BOARD Purpose This adjustments progressive video output If it is incorrect cor rect brightness will not be attained when connected to for instance projector Video level adjustment in test mode Mode Signal COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y connector 75 terminated Test point Oscilloscope RV502 0 04 1 00 o0 Vp p Instrument Adjusting element Specification Adjusting method 1 In the test m
130. ceiver then press ENTER Choose the item that matches the audio connection you selected on pages 21 to 24 QP through GP If you connect just a TV and nothing else select NO Quick Setup is finished and connections are complete Select LINE OUTPUT L R AUDIO Quick Setup is finished and connections are complete Playing Discs Playing Discs p DATI E72 EXO Depending on the DVD or VIDEO CD some operations may be different or restricted Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your disc Power indicator gt o yo pe 8 10 AUDIO gt 1 Turn on your TV 2 Press 1 0 The player turns on and the power indicator lights up in green 3 Switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the player appears on the TV screen e When using an amplifier receiver Turn on the amplifier receiver and select the appropriate channel so that you can hear sound from the player e Select DIGITAL OUTPUT The Setup Display for DOLBY DIGITAL appears 1 2 Press W W to select the type of Dolby Digital signal you wish to send to your amplifier receiver Choose the signal that matches the audio connection you selected on pages 22 to 24 QP through CD AUDIO SETUP AUDIO ATT OFF AUDIO DRC STANDARD DOWNMIX DOLBY SURROUND DIGITAL OUT ON DOLBY DIGITAL D PCM DTS D PCMI
131. ctive or connector installation is defective or AV 63 board is defective 6 Picture is not normal Block noise or others appear The MB 103 board IC403 or SDRAM IC404 IC405 is defective or ARP amp SERVO 1 301 is defective 6 20 E DVP NS715P SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT In making adjustment refer to 7 6 Adjustment Related Parts Arrangement Note During diagnostic check the characters and color bars can be seen only with the NTSC monitor Therefore for diag nostic check use the monitor that supports both NTSC and PAL modes Use the reference disc for PAL for check and use the refer ence disc for NTSC for adjustment This section describes procedures and instructions necessary for adjusting electrical circuits in this set Instruments required 1 Color monitor TV 2 Oscilloscope 1 or 2 phenomena band width over 100 MHz with delay mode Frequency counter over 8 digits Digital voltmeter Standard commander RMT D145A DVD reference disc HLX 501 J 6090 071 A dual layer NTSC HL X 503 J 6090 069 A single layer NTSC HLX 504 J 6090 088 A single layer NTSC HLX 505 J 6090 089 A dual layer NTSC HLX 506 J 6090 077 A single layer PAL HLX 507 J 6090 078 A dual layer PAL SACD reference disc HLXA 509 J 6090 090 A Extention Cable J 6090 107 A 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 7 1 POWER SUPPLY CHECK 1 HS12S1U Board Test point Test point Specifi
132. ctive soldering or is short circuited with the other signal lines or SYSCON IC104 is defective CSOX ROM IC106 or IC107 CS2X CS3X 1 403 CSAX CS5X ARP amp SERVO IC301 If the trouble symptom does not apply to any of the above phe nomenon SYSCON IC104 or ROM IC106 or IC107 is defec tive 2 Test mode menu is displayed but the machine stops when menu is selected 2 1 AVD IC403 check Observe SDCLKO pin of AVD IC403 with an oscillo scope 95 MHz No problem 27 MHz Observe the XRST HA HD XRD XWRH INT and CS signal waveform at the respective pins of AVDEC AVD 1 403 15 defective If the signal is other than the above frequencies gt AVD IC403 27MHz signal line CLKI pin i SCLKIN pin 8 is short circuited IC mount is defective 1 403 is defective PLL IC103 is defective 2 2 INT signal check Observe INTO to 2 pins 9 to 49 of SYSCON IC104 with an oscilloscope If they are fixed to L OV or fixed to the center voltage Check that the ICs do not have the defective soldering or are short circuited SYSCON IC104 15 defective or the follow ing ICs are not defective INTO AVD 403 INTI INT2 ARP amp SERVO IC301 2 3 If any abnormality cannot be confirmed by the above described checks check the CS signal that is currently output The CS signal other than CSOX is being output IC mount is defective or the IC is defective depend
133. d solder MS 81 BOARD M001 LOADING MOTOR CM091 05 CHUCK TRAY DETECT 5001 BEL m BPO 1 681 175 Power Block IF 92 HS12S1U INTERFACE CONTROL SWITCHING REGULATOR AV 63 AUDIO VIDEO OUT MB 103 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO 05 MB 100 BOARD 5 10 CN402 SEE PAGE 4 17 S001 CHUCK TRAY DETECT DVP NS715P LOADING MS 81 DVP NS715P MB 103 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO PRINTED WIRING BOARD Ref No MB 103 board 2 000 series jip Uses unleaded solder MB 103 BOARD SIDE A CN101 D 3 CN102 1 CN103 0 4 CN203 1 CN601 A 3 IC104 4 C301 C 3 IC302 C2 IC403 8 4 IC501 B 1 IC502 B 2 IC601 A 3 Power Block IF 92 HS12S1U INTERFACE CONTROL SWITCHING REGULATOR D AV 63 AUDIO VIDEO OUT 05 MB 103 SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO SIGNAL PROCESS SERVO MB 103 MB 103 BOARDISIDE There a few cases that the part isn t mounted in this model is printed on this diagram 8533 527 526 2 gt e 6520 503 En CN604 L HIN JN BI B 8607 REDI LI f R513 I II 9608 L 111111119 R5740 T 28603 L R575 L TI 16601 Rez II 00000003 C505 II IL II 0532 06533 R514 65 559 R558 C302 8333 Hesio I 0532855 230 12 R313
134. d will come from your speakers with the connection 22 Connecting to an AV amplifier receiver with a digital input jack having a Dolby Digital or DTS decoder and 6 speakers This connection will allow you to use the Dolby Digital or DTS decoder function of your AV amplifier receiver You are unable to enjoy the surround sound effects of this player CD DVD player COAXIAL OPTICAL PCM DTS DOLBY DIGITAL to DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL Coaxial digital cord or Optical digital cord not supplied not supplied 1 J Remove jack cap before connecting to coaxial aora i input to optical digital input Speakers AV amplifier receiver having Speakers a decoder Rear R Front R gt Signal flow After you have completed the connection be sure to set DOLBY DIGITAL to DOLBY DIGITAL and DTS to ON in Quick Setup page 25 24 KAP Connecting to an AV amplifier receiver having a Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder and 3 to 6 speakers You can enjoy the Dolby Surround effects only when playing Dolby Surround audio or multi channel audio Dolby Digital discs If your amplifier receiver has L and audio input jacks only use 6 If your amplifier receiver has a digital input jack use CD DVD player sdnyooH Stereo Coaxial digital cord audio cord not not supplied supplied white COAXIAL OPTICAL PCM DTS DOLBY DIGITAL to DIGITAL OUT
135. del Region Servo DSP Ver X XXX AVD ucode Ver XXXXXXXX OPT TYPE x LASER Exit 2 RETURN The ROM version region code OPT type etc are displayed if is selected in the Test Mode Menu The parenthesized hexadecimal number in the version number field indicates the checksum value of the ROM Note After down loading ROM data sometimes it happens that checksum is not the same as that of ROM data which has been down loaded In such a case go back to the menu and select 0 Syscon Diagnosis then select 1 in 2 Version If the result of this operation does not give an agreement it must be either Down Load error or ROM error 6 9 VIDEO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT On the Test Mode Menu screen selecting 6 displays color bars for video level adjustment During display of color bars OSD dis appears but the menu screen will be restored if pressing any key 6 11 6 10 IF CON SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION 1 IF 92 BOARD IF CON TEST MODE The front board test mode is the IF CON self diagnostic mode The IF CON can diagnose the functions of the front panel boards that the IF CON controls Normally the IF CON makes a serial communication with the SYSTEM CONTROL and operates fol lowing the commands from the SYSTEM CONTROL but in the Test mode the IF CON operates independently from the SYS TEM CONTROL In the Test mode the following functions can be checked Button function Remote commander receiving f
136. djust Auto Focus Gain Adjust LO Auto Focus Balance Adjust LO Eq Boost Adjust Auto Loop Filter Offset Adjust Auto Track Gain Adjust Copy Adjustment Data to LCD RF Level Measure Jitter Measure Servo Stop v D NNN e RFR RK D 1 C 2 D 6 6 3 DVD DL dual layer Select 3 insert DVD dual layer disc and press key and the adjustment will be made through the following steps then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM DVD Dual Layer Disc Adjustment Steps Sled Reset 2 Disc Check Memory DL 3 Set Disc Type DL DVD DL Layer 1 Adjust 4 Spdl Start 5 6 Fcs ON 1 with PI Level Mesure 7 Auto Track Offset Adjust 1 1 8 Tracking ON 9 Clva ON Sled ON Auto Focus Balance Adjust Auto Focus Gain Adjust L1 Auto Focus Balance Adjust L1 Eq Boost Adjust LI Auto Track Gain Adjust L1 Jitter Measure DVD DL Layer 0 Adjust Focus Jump LI LO Auto Track Offset Adjust LO Tracking ON Clva ON Sled ON Auto Focus Balance Adjust Auto Focus Gain Adjust LO Auto Focus Balance Adjust LO Eq Boost Adjust LO Auto Track Gain Adjust LO Jitter Measure Servo Stop LT 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 4 LCD SACD No adjustments because the adjusted data of CD are reflected to LCD disc and the adjusted data of CD and DVD DL are reflected to SACD hybrid disc 6 5 DRIVE
137. e 8 25 MHz signal appears Check the machine ac cording to section 1 3 1 If the 33 MHz signal appears Check the machine accord ing to section 1 3 2 If other frequencies are output R110 and R113 have defective soldering X101 crystal os cillator is defective If the measurement point is fixed to either or L Observe XFRRST 9 of SYSCON IC104 with an oscilloscope If the measurement point is L check the following items If the IC has defective soldering if the IC is short circuited If the measurement point is IL Component X101 or SYSCON IC104 is defective 1 3 1 When the 8 25 MHz signal appears at CPUCK Check the XWRH and CSOX signal Observe XRD 00 XWRH pin and CSOX pin 68 of SYSCON IC104 with an oscilloscope If these pins are fixed to either or H 3 3V or if these pins stay in the center voltage check the followings Check if the signal line does not have the defective solder ing Check if the signal line is short circuited with other signal lines If you cannot find any problem SYSCON IC104 is defective HA 0 to 21 signal and HD 0 to 15 signal check Observe HA 0 to 21 pins 0 to 1 1 to M 2 to 5 of SYSCON IC104 and HD 0 to 15 pins 69 to 00 with an oscilloscope If these pins are fixed to either or H 3 3V or if the HA pin stays in the center voltage check the followi
138. e STANDBY mode 2 1 Check the EVER 13V pin EVER 3 3V pin EVER 11V pin voltage at CN201 of the power supply block If voltage is abnormal The power supply block is defec tive 2 2 Check if the fuse on the IF board has blown of not If the fuse has blown Replace the fuse 2 3 Check the P CONT pin 2 at CN401 of the IF 92 board when the POWER button is pressed If it remains at L The signal line has the defective soldering or it is short circuited with other signal lines or capacitor or resistor is de fective or IFCON is defective or connection between the power supply block and the IF 92 board is defective or connector installation is defective or the power supply block is defec tive 2 4 Check if the button is kept depressed in the IFCON self mode If the button is kept depressed The front panel is defec tive or IF 92 board is defective 2 5 Check PONCHK 69 of IFCON 1C404 on the IF 92 board If itis 0 5 V or more The power supply is defective or IF 92 board is defective 3 Power LED becomes red STANDBY modoe in at once through Power LED lights in Green once when the POWER button is pressed 3 1 Check CN201 voltage of the power supply block when the LED lights in green If voltage is abnormal The power supply block is defec tive or the IF 92 board is defective 103 is defective 3 2 Check XFRRST pin at CN101 on the MB 103 board I
139. e When playing a DVD RW DISC repeats all the titles of the selected type TITLE repeats the current title on a disc CHAPTER repeats the current chapter Searching for a Scene Searching for a Title Chapter Track Index Scene Search mode CAT a BI Dri You can search a DVD by title or chapter and you can search a VIDEO CD CD by track index or scene As titles and tracks are assigned unique numbers on the disc you can select the desired one by entering its number Or you can search for a scene using the time code Number buttons 000 CLEAR 8 0 G SEARCH MODE e ENTER 1 Press SEARGH MODE The following displav appears xx appears next to the icon refers to a number The number in parentheses indicates the total number of titles tracks indexes scenes etc of the disc Ga 10 2 Press SEARCH MODE repeatedly to select the search method When playing a VIDEO CD or CD DISC repeats all of the tracks TRACK repeats the current track 4 When playing a DATA CD MP3 audio DISC repeats all of the albums ALBUM repeats the current album TRACK repeats the current track e When Program Play or Shuffle Play is activated ON repeats Program Play or Shuffle Play To return to normal play Press CLEAR or select OFF in Step 2 Hints e You can set Repeat Play while the player is stopped After s
140. echanism Deck Front Panel Block Page 2 2 Ass y Page 2 1 Optical Pick Up IF 92 Board Page 2 3 Page 2 2 2 DISC REMOVAL PROCEDURE 1 Remove the case from the set Refer to 2 1 at POWER OFF 2 Remove the MB 103 board from the set Refer to 2 4 1 Insert a tapering driver into the aperture of the unit bottom and move the lever of chuck cam in the direction of the arrow A See Fig 1 2 Draw out the tray in the direction of the arrow B and remove a disc See Fig 1 6 CK 122 board Aperture Lever of chuck cam 4 Two screws B3 5 Connector CN601 3 Connector CN101 Fig 1 2 Stand Fig 2 3 HOW TO SERVICE MB 103 BOARD e Use the service jig 4 Set the CK 120 board as shown in Fig 3 6 Two flexible flat cables 5 Connector FMO 001 CN201 CK 122 board Stand CN101 FMO 002 CN202 tan 6090 129 NE 6 Flexible flat cables 2 Four screws gt FMM 035 CN101 B3 CK 120 board J 6090 127 A Harness 6P J 6090 126 A Five flexible flat cables FFC 26P J 6090 117 A FFC 9P J 6090 118 A FFC 5P J 6090 119 A FFC 15P J 6090 121 A FFC 25P J 6090 122 A 4 Connector CN102 5 Set the four flexible flat cables as shown in Fig 4 2 Flexible flat cable FFC 9P CN204 FFC 26P CN203 D Flexible flat cable G Flexible flat cable FFC 5P CN201 4 Connector CN112 7 Connector CN202
141. eck Mode The Self Check mode terminates when the IF CON transits to the STANDBY mode 2 2 Operation of Auto Self Check ON ctive at the AC Power heck mode becomes a When the Self C 1 1 to 4 is 1 f the following steps 1 the test display o by key input repeated 1 FLD and LED all ON for 5 seconds 2 2 e 8 lt gt e e H S DODigital VCD 1 e ua LI C LEE on u m Hm LL TT TTY LAL TT an Hm pann y ua 1 SHUFFLE 3 PGM A B PROGRESSIVE SHUFFLE 2 MODEL display for 2 seconds CC e LLI al e A a lt C JL S 25 lt 6 6C CC 6S 0 19002 Sunng Hg 8 000p B BununnnnngH Pano 0000 8 0002 ely 8 0000 9 p 0050 0060 B andan annnn O SAGGI 8 004 990 o 0000 6 8 2 009 0060 aBn nn annggs Fi H 00000 85000 5 0000 8 PADD g Dony E annua annua O Compo u 2500 manna 8
142. eed changes Two speeds are available With each press the indication changes as follows Playback direction SLOW2 Jy gt SLOWI Be Opposite direction DVD oniv SLOW2 8 lt gt SLOWI 41 The SLOW2 We SLOW2 41 playback speed is slower than SLOWI B gt SLOW1 lt Playing one frame at a time Freeze Frame DLE A When the player is in the pause mode press to go to the next frame Press 169 to go to the preceding frame DVD only If you hold the button down you can view the frames in succession To return to normal playback press E gt Selecting ORIGINAL or PLAY LIST on a DVD RW Disc DAMI Some DVD RW discs in VR Video Recording mode have two types of titles for playback originally recorded titles ORIGINAL and titles that can be created on recordable DVD players for editing PLAY LIST You can select the type of titles to be played lt gt e DISPLAY o9 S2 ENTER 1 Press DISPLAY in stop mode The Control Menu appears 2 Press V to select ORIGINAL PLAY LIST then press ENTER The options for ORIGINAL PLAV LIST appear 12 27 STOP 18 34 DVD RW PLAY LIST PLAY LIST ORIGINAL Resuming Playback from the Point Where You Stopped the Disc Multi disc Resume 721 127 The player stores the point where you stopped the disc for up to 40 discs and resumes playback the next time you insert the same disc Wh
143. electing the REPEAT option press L gt Repeat Play starts Youcan also select REPEAT from the Control Menu page 12 Repeating a specific portion A B Repeat Play CTI A You can play a specific portion of a title chapter or track repeatedly This function is useful when you want to memorize lyrics etc CLEAR 49 TN DISPLAY 9 ENTER 1 Press DISPLAY twice during playback when playing a CD press once The Control Menu appears 59510 gt continued 39 4 When playing a DVD VIDEO DVD RW TITLE CHAPTER TIME TEXT Select TIME TEXT to search for a starting point by inputting the time code 4 When playing a VIDEO CD eA TRACK INDEX e When playing a VIDEO CD with PBC Playback Ca SCENE e When playing a CD 2 TRACK p INDEX 4 When playing a DATA CD MP3 audio ALBUM 2 TRACK 3 Select the number of the title track scene time code etc you want by pressing the number buttons to select the digit For example to find the scene at 2 hours 10 minutes and 20 seconds after the beginning select TIME TEXT in Step 2 and enter 2 10 20 If you make a mistake Cancel the number by pressing CLEAR then select another number 4 Press ENTER The plaver starts plavback from the selected number To turn off the displav Press SEARCH MODE repeatedly until the display is turned off Hints Yo
144. en you store a resume playback point for the 41st disc the resume playback point for the first disc is deleted gt _ e9 m 1 While playing a disc press Bl to stop playback RESUME appears on the front panel display 2 Press gt gt The player starts playback from the point where you stopped the disc in Step 1 Hints play from the beginning of the disc press twice then press D gt For DVD RWs in VR mode CDs and DATA CDs the player remembers the resume playback point for the current disc unless the disc tray is opened the power cord is disconnected or only for DATA CDs the player enters standby mode 3 Press T Y to select the setting PLAY LIST plays the titles created from ORIGINAL for editing ORIGINAL plays the titles originally recorded Press ENTER To turn off the Contro Menu Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Control Menu is turned off Repeat Play and A B Repeat Play do not work across ORIGINAL and PLAY LIST titles MULTI DISC RESUME in CUSTOM SETUP must be set to default for this function to work page 68 The resume playback point for the current disc is cleared when you change the play mode you change the settings on the Setup Display This function may not work with some discs Resume Play does not work during Shuffle Play and Program Play 59510 31 Playing
145. erefore you must compare it with the specified value for confirmation Following the message press gt key to go to the next item I amp key to repeat the same check again To quit the diagnosis and return to the Check Menu screen press or key If an error occurred the diagnosis is suspended and the error code is displayed as shown below Syscon Diagnosis 3 3 EEPROM Check Error 03 EEPROM Write Reed N Address 00000001 Write Data 2492 Read Data 2490 Press NEXT Key to Continue Press PREV Key LC Repeat Press key to quit the diagnosis 9 key to repeat the same item where an error occurred PPI key to continue the check from the item next to faulty item Submenu selecting 2 and subsequent items calls the submenu screen of each item Indication of in the submenu means the check is not supported with the model For example if 5 Supply is selected the following submenu will be displayed 44 Syscon Diagnosis Check Menu 5 Supply c Quilt All ARP ARP ARP Register Check to RAM Data Bus to RAM Address Bus RAM Check LL 0 Quit Quit the submenu and return to the main menu 1 AII submenu items continuous check This menu checks 2 and subsequent items successively At the item where visual check 1s required for judgment or an error occurred the checking 15 suspended and the messa
146. est suits the program you are watching When you select MEMORY you can make further adjustments to each element of the picture color brightness etc PICTURE MODE 1 4 3 ENTER lt gt KO 276 RETURN 1 Press PICTURE MODE during playback The following display appears Y E3 DYNAMIC 1 2 Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly to select the setting you want The default setting is underlined STANDARD displays a standard picture DYNAMIC I produces a bold dynamic picture by increasing the picture contrast and the color intensity DYNAMIC 2 produces a more dynamic picture than DYNAMIC 1 by further increasing the picture contrast and the color intensity gt continued sano I 0IV3 93 94 96 CINEMA 1 enhances details in dark areas by increasing the black level CINEMA 2 White colors become brighter and black colors become richer and the color contrast is increased MEMORY adjusts the picture in greater detail Hints When you watch a movie CINEMA 1 or CINEMA 2 is recommended The picture can be adjusted by pressing the PICTURE MODE button on the player as well e You can also select CUSTOM PICTURE MODE from the Control Menu page 12 Adjusting the picture items in MEMORY You can adjust each element of the picture individually PICTURE changes the contrast BRIGHTNESS changes the overall brightness
147. f it is fixed to L The signal line has defective solder ing or is short circuited with other signal lines or parts are defective 3 3 Check IFBSY pin 9 XIFCS 6 SIO pin 500 pin and SCO pin at CN101 If they are fixed to or L The signal line has defective soldering or is short cir cuited with other signal line or parts are defective or SYSCON IC104 is defective If they change between L H Connector installation is defective or the IF 92 board is de fective or SYSCON IC104 is defective If they stay in the center voltage Poor connection of flexible wiring board such as it is inserted in an angle diagonally or defective soldering or is short cir cuited with other signal line 3 4 Check PONCHK 69 of IFCON IC404 on the IF 92 board If rise up time from 0 5 V to 1 5 V or more takes longer time or it does not exceed 1 5 V or more The IF board is defec tive 4 The LED lights in green but the FL display does not light when the POWER button is pressed Connection between the power supply block and the IF 92 board is defective or connector installation is defective or the IF 92 board is defective 5 Both picture and audio are not output Connection between the power supply block and the IF 92 board is defective or connection between the IF 92 board and the AV 63 board is defective or connection between the AV 63 board and the MB 103 board is defe
148. ge 1s output for key entry Normally all items are checked successively one after another au tomatically unless an error 1s found Selecting 2 and subsequent items executes respective menus and outputs the results For the contents of each submenu see General Description of Checking Method and Check Items List General Description of Checking Method 2 Version 2 2 Revision ROM revision number is displayed Error Not detected The revision number defined in the source file of ROM IC106 or 107 is displayed with four digits 2 3 ROM Check Sum Check sum is calculated Error Not detected 8 bit data are added up to the ROM IC106 or 107 address OxO00F0000 to 0x002EFFFF and the result is displayed with 4 digit hexadecimal number Error is not detected Compare the result with the specified value Model Type Model code is displayed Error Not detected The model code read from the EEPROM is displayed with 2 digit hexadecimal number 2 4 2 5 Region Region code is displayed Error Not detected The region code determined from the model code is dis played 6 2 2 6 Mount resistance confirmation check Error 22 region code discord Accordance between region codes one is detected with model resistance and destination resistance and the other is detected with region resistance is check If an error is detected the region code determined with re gion resistance is displayed at write data and
149. ght depth incl projecting parts Mass approx 2 4 kg 5 64 Ib Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity 25 to 80 90 Supplied accessories See page 15 Specifications and design are subject to change without notice ENERGY STAR is aU S registered mark As an ENERGY STAR Partner Sony Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency ni PACT DIGITAL VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO 0 55 SACD DVD PLAYER SONY SAFETY CHECK OUT After correcting the original service problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly sol dered connections Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact high wattage resistors Look for unauthorized replacement parts particularly transis tors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement Look for parts which though functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer and recom mend their replacement Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer Check the B voltage to see it 15 at the values specified Check the antenna terminals metal
150. hose specified herein may result in hazardous ra diation exposure ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT LA S CURIT LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFI S PAR UNE MARQUE SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCH MATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PI CES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA S CURIT DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE REMPLACER CES COM POSANTS QUE PAR DES PI CES SONY DONT LES NUM ROS SONT DONN S DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPL MENTS PUBLI S PAR SONY Section Service Note il 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page KA ta a 4 GENERAL Simple Start 1 3 1 4 Playing DISCS ES 1 6 Searching for a 1 9 Viewing Information About the Disc 1 10 SOWING AIS 1 11 ENJOYING MOVIES a a ds teen 1 12 Using Various Additional Functions 1 13 Settings and Adjustments 1 15 Additional Information 1 17 DISASSEMBLY Case RemoWVal associata ee te needed ences 2 1 Tray Cover Removal 2 1 Front Panel Block Ass y 2 1 MB 103 Board 2 1 Power Block 2 2 AV 63 Board
151. imited in the case of Video mode Video mode complies with DVD VIDEO format and can be played on other DVD players while a DVD RW recorded in VR mode can only be played on DVD RW compliant players The DVD RW appearing in this manual and the on screen displays refer to DVD RWs in VR mode Film based software Video based software page 66 DVDs can be classified as Film based or Video based software Film based DVDs contain the same images 24 frames per second that are shown at movie theaters Video based DVDs such as television dramas or sit coms displays images at 30 frames or 60 fields per second Index CD Wideo Index VIDEO CD page 3 A number that divides a track into sections to easily locate the point you want on a CD or VIDEO CD Depending on the disc no index may be recorded jeuonippy gt continued 73 Interlace format page 65 Interlace format shows every other line of an image as a single field and is the standard method for displaying images on television The even number field shows the even numbered lines of an image and the odd numbered field shows the odd numbered lines of an image Progressive format page 65 Compared to the Interlace format that alternately shows every other line of an image field to create one frame the Progressive format shows the entire image at once as a single frame This means that while the Interlace format can show 30 frames
152. in the Setup Display page 69 and may affect your ears or cause your speakers to be damaged Notes on playing DVD VIDEOs with a DTS sound track DTS audio signals are output only through the DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL jack When you play a DVD VIDEO with DTS sound tracks set DTS to in AUDIO SETUP page 69 f you connect the player to audio equipment without a DTS decoder do not set DTS to ON in AUDIO SETUP page 69 A loud noise may come out from the speakers affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged Additional operations mea gt gt REPLAY Operation Stop Press BM Pause Press Resume play after Press M P pause Go to the next chapter Press PP track or scene in continuous play mode Go back to the previous chapter track or scene in continuous play mode Press 1 Stop play and remove Press amp the disc To Operation Replay the previous Press REPLAY scene DVD VIDEO only Hint The Replay function is useful when you want to review a scene or dialog that you missed You may not be able to use the Replay function with some scenes Locking the disc tray Child Lock You can lock the disc tray to prevent children from opening it ENTER 4 9 07 RETURN When the player is in standby mode press RETURN ENTER and then on the remote The player
153. indica tion is 0 75V so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH 63Trd are ex amples of a passive VOM that is suitable Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suit able See Fig A Unleaded solder Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead free mark LF indicating the solder contains no lead Caution Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size MI LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than ordinary solder Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350 C Caution The printed pattern copper foil may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long so be careful Strong viscosity Unleaded solder 15 more viscous sticky less prone to flow than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins etc Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder CAUTION The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye hazard CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than t
154. ine service Some delay should be anticipated when order on the set ing these items fied XX and X mean standardized parts so they e SEMICONDUCTORS gt 9 2 Les composants identifi s par une may have some difference from the original In each case u U for example marque sont critiquens pour la one uA uPA UPA s curit e RESISTORS uPB UPB uPC uPC Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce resistors are in ohms uPD uPD portant le num ro sp cifi METAL Metal film resistor e CAPACITORS METAL OXIDE Metal oxide film resistor uF F nonflammable e COILS number please include the board Not all of the parts for POWER BLOCK uH uH HS12S1U are listed Ref No Part Vo Description Remark Ref No No Description Remark AV 63 BOARD COMPLETE D102 8 719 071 15 DIODE HZM6 8ZWA1TL 0103 8 719 071 15 DIODE HZM6 8ZWA1TL Ref No 1 000 Series D104 8 719 071 15 DIODE HZM6 8ZWAITL D201 8 719 914 43 DIODE DAN202K T 146 lt CAPACITOR gt D202 8 719 914 44 DIODE DAP202K T 146 C101 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V D205 8 719 988 61 DIODE 155355 17 C102 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C103 1 163 259 91 CERAMIC CHIP 220 5 90V TERMINAL C109 1 165 176 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 1090 16V C110 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V ET101 1 537 738 21 TERMINAL EARTH ET202 1 537 738 21 TERMINAL EARTH C111 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C112 1 107 725 11 CERAMIC C
155. ing on the moving CS signal CS2X CS3X AVD ICA03 CS4X CS5X ARP amp SERVO IC301 If the trouble is not applicable to any of the above phenomenon SYSCON IC104 or ROM IC106 or IC107 is defective 6 19 3 the message SDSP No appears after the menu is displayed 3 1 ARP amp SERVO clock signal check Check frequency of CLKIN pin 33 MHz Normal Frequency other than 33 MHz gt CLKIN is short circuited or defective soldering or PLL IC103 is defective or ARP amp SERVO 01 is defective ARP amp SERVO 1C301 PLL oscillation check Observe PLCKO pin 67 of ARP amp SERVO IC301 with an oscilloscope If the pin is fixed to either L OV or H 3 3V If XRST if fixed to XRST has the defective solder ing In all other cases ARP amp SERVO IC301 is defec tive If it is oscillating HA 0 to 7 are HD 8 to 15 are short circuited check XSDSPIT and XSDSPCS or ARP amp SERVO IC301 is defective 4 If trouble occurs at the specific item of the Diag Check IC mount of the NG item is defective or IC is defective 5 Picture and audio are not output Check connection of CN601 Check for the defective connection of flat cable and check of damage of the flat cable 6 Picture is output but audio is not output Check the audio data output at 08 and 09 of 1 403 The audio data is not output 1 403 or audio DAC IC601
156. ing to the language you selected for the sound track Hint If you select OTHERS in MENU SUBTITLE and AUDIO select and enter a language code from Language Code List on page 76 using the number buttons When you select a language in MENU SUBTITLE or AUDIO that is not recorded on the DVD VIDEO one of the recorded languages will be automatically selected 1 15 Settings and Adjustments Using the Setup Display By using the Setup Display you can make various adjustments to items such as picture and sound You can also set a language for the subtitles and the Setup Display among other things For details on each Setup Display item see pages from 64 to 69 Playback settings stored in the disc take priority over the Setup Display settings and not all the functions described may work gt tv e DISPLAY 9S2 ENTER 1 Press DISPLAY when the player is in stop mode The Control Menu appears 2 Press MW to select SETUP then press ENTER The options for SETUP appear STOP DVD VIDEO Settings for the Display SCREEN SETUP Choose settings according to the TV to be connected Select SCREEN SETUP in the Setup Display To use the display see Using the Setup Display page 63 The default settings are underlined SCREEN SETUP TV TYPE 4 3 LETTER BOX SCREEN SAVER ON BACKGROUND JACKET PICTURE COMPONENT OUT INTERLACE
157. ital Wiel Sup EEE n Og goo 00000 0909692 D b ug ii B 06959976 80000 6 0 p000 00 H D Ung annon O o 210992 On 0 On 0 CIS TT On 0 9002 9002 NI a 9000990 20000 000000 pooch 600060 annan annnn n 9000 0 89000 000000 D 0000 2965 n q 19002 SUnnp On 0 O49 MULTI PGM A B dts MP3 REPEAT 1 PROGRESSIVE SHUFFLE DVD FCD Input in CW direction NTSG HOUR bo lt gt lt n SZ C2 lt CC GROUP TITL On 0 On 0 annum ann 9 Dunvannnp On 0 e UBnvun np nga De man m m HERR p BERN NER MULTI dDigital gt IV PROGR gt 2 3 7 LED Test Display 2 3 7 1 Transition Keys in Self Check Mode e Jon the main
158. key on main unit 2 3 8 2 Operation and Display In the Self Check mode each time a key on the main unit is en tered a beep sound of 1kHz 100ms is generated 6 16 13G 8G 7G 6G 4G 3G 2G 1G VED 0 Digita INDEX ANGLE NTSC MIN SEC DVD PROGRESSIVE MULTI MP 3 REPEAT 1 db Uu dio ab go ugue CD SHUFFLE PGMA IDILILILII B Hj f Sn Dk N eir A g D D m 7 0 8 EN zi roolon el LIF poo dl EJ EJ EJ 0 cy Dp d 12G 1G ANODE CONNECTION 13G 12G 11G 10G 9G 8G 7G 6G 5G 4G 3G 2G 1G LL 2 2 DIJ Digital PROGRESSIVE MULT ao 3 SHUFFLE r r C C Dp Dp Dp Dp col ANGLE NTSC HOUR MIN SEG 6 17 6 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 11 1 Cannot Enter Test Mode You cannot enter the Test mode when either button has been pressed by any reason with the board assembled in the front panel In this state the power does not turn on even under normal condition the unit is kept in standby state and also no button is active and the remote commander is not accepted In this case disconnect the MB 103 board and AV 63 board and with the SELF CHECK pin 9 of IF CON IC404 on the IF 92 board kept in low
159. le is composed of several chapters Depending on the disc no chapters may be recorded Dolby Digital page 24 69 Digital audio compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories This technology conforms to 5 1 channel surround sound The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format Dolby Digital provides the same 5 1 discrete channels of high quality digital audio found in Dolby Digital cinema audio systems Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data are recorded discretely and little deterioration is realized because all channel data processing 15 digital Dolby Surround Pro Logic page 23 Audio signal processing technology that Dolby Laboratories developed for surround sound When the input signal contains a surround component the Pro Logic process outputs the front center and rear signals The rear channel is monaural DTS page 24 69 Digital audio compression technology that Digital Theater Systems Inc developed This technology conforms to 5 1 channel surround sound The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format DTS provides the same 5 1 discrete channels of high quality digital audio Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and little deterioration is realized because all channel data processing is digital DVD VIDEO page 6 A disc that contain
160. lighting e PAUSE MODE DVD VIDEO DVD RW only Selects the picture in pause mode AUTO The picture including subjects that move dynamically is output with no jitter Normally select this position FRAME The picture including subjects that do not move dynamically is output in high resolution e PLAYBACK MEMORY DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD only The player can store the SUBTITLE and other settings of each disc for up to 40 discs Playback Memory Set this function or OFF ON Stores the settings in memory when you eject the disc OFF Does not store the settings in memory The following settings are stored in memory ANGLE page 51 AUDIO page 48 BNR page 52 DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER page 55 SUBTITLE page 51 CUSTOM PICTURE MODE page 53 DVD VIDEO only The player can store the settings of up to 40 discs When you store the setting of disc number 41 the first disc setting is canceled TRACK SELECTION DVD VIDEO only Gives the sound track which contains the highest number of channels priority when you play a DVD VIDEO on which multiple audio formats PCM DTS or Dolby Digital format are recorded OFF AUTO No priority given Priority given gt continued sjuaunsnipy pue sBunjag 67 68 e When you set the item to AUTO the language may change The TRACK SELECTION
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163. n control your TV with the supplied remote If you connect the player with an AV amplifier receiver you can control the volume with the supplied remote Changing the password 1 Press DISPLAY while the player is in stop mode The Control Menu appears 2 Press 1 4 to select 5 PARENTAL CONTROL then press ENTER The options for PARENTAL CONTROL appear 3 Press t to select PASSWORD then press ENTER The display for entering the password appears 4 Enter your 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER 5 Enter a new 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER 6 To confirm your password re enter it using the number buttons then press ENTER If you make a mistake entering your password Press before you press ENTER and input the correct number If you make a mistake Press RETURN suoinpoun jeuonippy To turn off the display Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the display is turned off 99 Once you set a code number for your AV amplifier receiver the VOL 4 buttons on the remote control the AV amplifier s volume only If you would rather control the TV s volume set the code number to 90 default to control the TV s volume again page 62 Code numbers of controllable TVs If more than one code number is listed try entering them one at a time until you find the one that works with your TV
164. n for Recordable Media is a coding technology that protects the copyright of images Note on playback operations of DVDs and VIDEO CDs Some playback operations of DVDs and VIDEO CDs may be intentionally set by software producers Since this player plays DVDs and VIDEO CDs according to the disc contents the software producers designed some playback features may not be available Also refer to the instructions supplied with the DVDs or VIDEO CDs Copyrights This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Notes about the Discs To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as the temperature may rise considerably inside the car After playing store the disc in its case Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out E Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or
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166. next album in the same tree Example Q contains B so 9 is played before 5 When you press MENU and the list of MP3 albums appears page 34 the albums are arranged in the following order Q gt Albums that do not contain tracks such as album do not appear in the list Hints f you add numbers 01 02 03 etc to the front of the track file names the tracks will be played in that order Since a disc with many trees takes longer to start playback it is recommended that you create albums of no more than two trees Depending on the software you use to create the DATA CD the playback order may differ from the illustration above The playback order above may not be applicable if there are more than a total of 999 albums and tracks in the DATA CD The player can recognize up to 499 albums the player will count just albums including albums that do not contain MP3 audio tracks The player will not play any albums beyond the first 499 albums Of the first 499 albums the player will play no more than a combined total of 999 albums and tracks 36 Playing an MP3 Audio Track You can play back DATA CDs CD ROMs CD Rs CD RWs recorded in MP3 MPEGI Audio Layer 3 format g gt O lt gt 2e d RETURN MENU etisi ENTER 1 Press and place a DATA CD on the disc tray 2 Press D gt The disc tray closes and the player starts
167. ngs HD stays in the center voltage when it is normal Check if the signal line does not have the defective soldering or is short circuited with other signal line or SYSCON IC104 is defective Reset signal check Check if XFRRST I 68 of SYSCON IC104 normal not The signal starts up at the same time as Vcc Defective soldering If the trouble does not apply to any of the above described phe nomenon SYSCON IC104 or ROM IC106 or IC107 is defec tive 1 3 2 When the 33 MHz signal appears at CPUCK WAIT signal check Observe XWAIT pin 62 of SYSCON IC104 with an os cilloscope If it is fixed to Observe CS2X to CS5X pins to 69 If CS2X or CS3X 15 L AVD 1 403 has defective sol dering or AVD is defective If CS4x or CS5X is ARP amp SERVO IC301 has defective soldering or ARP amp SERVO is defective If any one of the above is not L XWAIT or CSnX is short circuited or has the defective soldering AVD IC403 is defective or ARP amp SERVO IC301 15 defective Center voltage The XWAIT line has defective soldering or is short circuited AVD ICA03 is defective or ARP amp SERVO 1 301 is defective or SYSCON IC104 is defec tive e CSnX signal check Observe CSOX to CS5X pins 6 to 63 of SYSCON IC104 with an oscilloscope If they are fixed to L OV or if to center voltage Check that the ICs do not have the defe
168. nts identifi s par une marque sont critiques pour la s curit Ne les remplacer que par une pi ce portant le num ro sp cifi DVP NS715P Sony Corporation 2002 0500 1 9 929 720 11 Home Video Campany 2002 5 128 Published by Quality Assurance Dept
169. number buttons then press ENTER Custom parental control is set appears and then the screen returns to the Control Menu Enhancing the Playback Picture DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER TXT The Digital Video Enhancer DVE function makes the picture appear clear and crisp by enhancing the outlines of images on your TV screen Also this function can soften the images on the screen TM ENTER DISPLAY gt 1 Press DISPLAY twice during playback The Control Menu appears 2 Press to select DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER then press ENTER The options for DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER appear To turn off the Custom Parental Control function 1 Follow Steps 1 through 3 of Custom Parental Control 2 Press to select OFF then press ENTER 3 Enter your 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER To play a disc for which Custom Parental Control is set 1 Insert the disc for which Custom Parental Control is set The CUSTOM PARENTAL CONTROL display appears CUSTOM PARENTAL CONTROL Custom parental control is already set To play enter your password and press ENTER 2 Enter your 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER The player is ready for playback 6 Hint If you forget your password enter the 6 digit number 199703 using the number buttons when the CUSTOM PARENTAL CONTROL display asks y
170. o number specified sp cifi When indicating parts by reference number please include the board name 4 1 DVP NS715P FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 1 14 13 12 11 10 Lo A lt us gt LL QS 93 gt I XC CS N T LL LL D LD N C e z a 3553 255 6 6 3 N CI CI N 10 2 E mo ERIS Q CC lt O C 2 a gt W 5 5 a sjoeja olo gt OPTICAL 25P GND SPDIF CN203 GND AUDIO lt 2 C C CI NI C CI N CI LLI gt go 4h CC C lt lt 25 P GND SPDIF P GND 2CH CN601 a 1 gt gt 100 4 244 09 OF MmIN 5 5 2 2 2 nel olwolololajL gt gt gt DEVICE Q c L CC CY T gt L ALT4 SPDIF ALT g BEE 8 a D GND Y G a ojaj gt 0 V NEEFHJA sin H JU ms
171. o select PICTURE NAVIGATION from the Control Menu page 12 Depending on the disc you may not be able to select all functions The sound is muted when using this function Scanning the title chapter or track TITLE VIEWER CHAPTER VIEWER TRACK VIEWER LT You can divide the screen into 9 subscreens and display the first scene of titles chapters or tracks You can also play back from the selected title chapter or track After performing Step 3 of Searching by Scene PICTURE NAVIGATION above select the scene using N4 9 and press ENTER X Hint If there are more than 9 titles chapters or tracks V is displayed at the bottom right To display the additional titles chapters or tracks select the bottom right scene the position 9 and press To return to the previous scene select the top left scene the position 1 and press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M Checking the information on the front panel display You can view the time information and text displayed on the TV screen also on the front panel display The information on the front panel display changes as follows when you change the time information on your TV screen When playing a DVD VIDEO or DVD RW Title playing time and the current title and chapter number Playing time and number of the current chapter Text When playing a DATA CD MP3 audio Playing time and number of the current track and al
172. ode initial menu 7 Prog Level Adjustment set so that color bars are generated 2 Adjust the RV502 to attain 1 00 2045 Vp p 1 00 0 04 0 02 Vp p Figure 7 2 1 2 3 Checking S Video Output S Y Purpose Check S terminal video output If it is incorrect pictures will not be displayed correctly in spite of connection to the TV with a S terminal cable Video level adjustment in test mode S VIDEO OUT S Y connector i 75 Q terminated Oscilloscope 1 00 0 05 Vp p Checking method 1 In the test mode initial menu 6 Video Level Adjustment set so that color bars are generated 2 Confirm that the S Y level is 1 00 0 05 Vp p dom 1 00 0 05 Vp p Figure 7 3 4 Checking S Video Output S C Purpose This checks whether the S C satisfies the NTSC Standard If it 1s not correct the colors will be too dark or light Video level adjustment in test mode Tis Got S VIDEO OUT S C connector 4 75 9 terminated Oscilloscope A 286 30 mVp p NTSC Specification Checking method 1 In the test mode initial menu 6 Video Level Adjustment set so that color bars are generated 2 Confirm that the S C burst is Figure 7 4 5 Checking Component Video Output Y Purpose This checks component video output Y If it is incorrect correct brightness will not be attained when connected to for instance projector Video level adjustment in tes
173. omponents you wish to connect Select a connection Select one of the following connections through Components to be connected Connection Your setup TV page 21 example e Surround effects TVS DYNAMIC page 50 TVS WIDE page 50 oe Stereo amplifier receiver and two speakers page 22 example e Surround effects TVS STANDARD page 50 or MD deck DAT deck ww e Surround effects none L AV amplifier receiver having a Dolby 8 page 23 example Surround Pro Logic decoder and 3 to 6 speakers Surround effects Dolby Surround Pro Logic a B page 73 i 1 AV amplifier receiver with a digital input jack page 24 example having a Dolby Digital or DTS decoder and 6 speakers a E e Surround effects Dolby Digital 5 1ch page 73 DTS 5 1ch page 73 1 I Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS and DTS Digital Out are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc If you are connecting to a video input jack Connect the yellow plug of the audio video cord supplied to the yellow video jacks You will enjoy standard quality images Yellow Video White L Red R sdnyooy Use the red and white plugs to connect to the audio input jacks page 21 Do this if you are
174. on METAL CHIP 470 METAL CHIP 220 METAL CHIP 68 RES CHIP 10K RES CHIP 1K RES CHIP 1K RES CHIP 1K SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 SHORT CHIP 0 RES CHIP 10K SWITCH 5 SWITCH SLIDE SCAN SELECT 1 IF 92 BOARD COMPLETE KOK K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K Ref No 1 000 Series HOLDER FL lt BUZZER gt BUZZER VOLTAGE lt CAPACITOR gt CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP FILM ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP ELECT ELECT CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP ELECT 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 100uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 220uF 0 01uF 0 001uF 0 1uF 47uF 22uF 0 01uF 22uF 100uF 0 1uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 0 01uF 47uF lt CONNECTOR gt PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 10P CONNECTOR FPC FFC 5P lt DIODE gt DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE MA113 TX MA8068 L TX Remark 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 25 25 25 16 25 25 25 100 25 25 50 50V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V Ref No D413 FB401 10403 10404 10405 10406 JR401 JR402 JR403 L401 ND401 P5401 P5402 Q401 Q402 Q404 Q405 R401 R414 R415 R416 R417 R418 R421 R422 R423 R424 R425 R426 R427 R428 R430 R431 R433 R434 R435 R437
175. on When you select ON see Setting the digital output signal for further settings OFF The influence of the digital circuit upon the analog circuit is minimal If you connect a component that does not conform to the selected audio signal a loud noise or no sound will come out from the speakers affecting your ears or causing the speakers to be damaged DOLBY DIGITAL DVD VIDEO DVD RW only Selects the type of Dolby Digital signal D PCM Select this when the player is connected to an audio component lacking a built in Dolby Digital decoder You can select whether the signals conform to Dolby Surround Pro Logic or not by making adjustments to the DOWNMIX item in AUDIO SETUP page 69 DOLBY Select this when the player is DIGITAL connected to an audio component with a built in Dolby Digital decoder DTS DVD VIDEO only Selects whether or not to output DTS signals mem OFF Select this when the player is connected to an audio component lacking a built in DTS decoder ON Select this when the player is connected to an audio component with a built in DTS decoder Setting the digital output signal Switches the method of outputting audio signals when you connect a component such as an amplifier receiver or MD deck with a digital input jack For connection details see page 20 Select DOLBY DIGITAL and DTS after setting DIGITAL OUT
176. one of the TVS settings the player does not output Dolby Digital signals from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack when you set DOLBY DIGITAL in AUDIO SETUP to D PCM page 69 e SUR 1 Press SUR during playback The following display appears IM IV5 DYNAMIC 2510 uoneunoju VIM IV 41 sjuaunsn py punog gt continued 49 90 92 2 Press SUR repeatedly to select one of the TVS sounds Refer to the following explanations given for each item TVS DYNAMIC TVS WIDE e TVS NIGHT e TVS STANDARD To cancel the setting Select OFF in Step 2 TVS DYNAMIC Creates virtual rear speakers from the sound of the front speakers L R without using actual rear speakers shown below This mode is effective when the distance between the front L and R speakers is short such as with built in speakers on a stereo TV TVS WIDE Creates virtual rear speakers from the sound of the front speakers L R without using actual rear speakers The virtual speakers are reproduced as shown in the illustration below This mode is effective when the distance between the front L and R speakers is short such as with built in speakers on a stereo TV TVS NIGHT Large sounds such as explosions are suppressed but the quieter sounds are unaffected This feature 1s useful when you want to hear the dialog and enjoy the surround sound effects of T
177. othian Lithuanian Latvian Lettish Malagasy Code Language Maori Macedonian Malayalam Mongolian Moldavian Marathi Malay Maltese Burmese Nauru Nepali Dutch Norwegian Occitan Afan Oromo Oriya Punjabi Polish Pashto Pushto Portuguese Quechua Rhaeto Romance Kirundi Romanian Russian Kinyarwanda Sanskrit Sindhi Sangho Serbo Croatian Singhalese Slovak Slovenian Code Language Samoan Shona Somali Albanian Serbian Siswati Sesotho Sundanese Swedish Swahili Tamil Telugu Tajik Thai Tigrinya Turkmen Tagalog Setswana Tonga Turkish Tsonga Tatar Twi Ukrainian Urdu Uzbek Vietnamese Volap k Wolof Xhosa Yoruba Chinese Zulu Not specified DVP NS715P SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY Note Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given 2 1 CASE REMOVAL 4 Case 3 Three screws B3 D Tapping screw 2 2 TRAY COVER ASS Y REMOVAL Tray cover ass v 3 Two claws 2 Pull the tray in the direction of arrow B D Insert a tapering driver into the aperture of the unit bottom and move the lever of chuck cam in the direction of arrow 2 3 FRONT PANEL BLOCK ASS Y REMOVAL D Flexible board CN406 3 Two claws 6 Front panel block ass v 2 4 MB 103 BOARD REMOVAL D Two flexible flat cables FMO 001 CN201 FMO 002 CN202 2 Connector CN101 0 Flexible flat FMM 035 CN402 5 Four screws
178. ou for your password then press ENTER The display will ask you to enter a new 4 digit password Parental Control limited playback DI Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according to a predetermined level such as the age of the users The PARENTAL CONTROL function allows you to set a playback limitation level 3 Press T Y to select a level 1 enhances the outline 2 enhances the outline more than 1 3 enhances the outline more than 2 SOFT softens the image DVD VIDEO DVD RW only 4 Press ENTER The disc plavs with the setting vou selected To cancel the DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER setting Select OFF in Step 3 To turn off the Control Menu Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Control Menu is turned off a rn Depending on the disc or the scene being played a noise found in the disc may become more apparent If this happens it is recommended that you use the BNR function page 52 with the DVE function If 9 the condition still does not improve reduce the Digital Video Enhancer level or select SOFT DVD VIDEO DVD RW only in Step 3 above 99 Number 900 buttons 000 gt c ENTER DISPLAY o9 S2 1 Press DISPLAY while the player is in stop mode The Control Menu appears 2 Press to select 25 PARENTAL CONTROL then press ENTER c a The options for PARENTAL CONTROL appear gt STOP 18
179. ppears on the front panel display gt Child Lock is set page 29 The disc tray does not open and TRAY LOCKED appears on the front panel display gt Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility Data error appears on the TV screen when playing a DATA CD gt The MP3 audio track you want to play is broken gt The data is not MPEGI Audio Layer 3 data gt Even if your TV is compatible with progressive format 480p signals the image may be affected when you set COMPONENT OUT to PROGRESSIVE In this case set COMPONENT OUT to INTERLACE Even though you set the aspect ratio in TV TYPE of SCREEN SETUP the picture does not fill the screen gt The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your DVD Sound There is no sound gt Re connect the connecting cord securely gt The connecting cord is damaged gt The player is connected to the wrong input jack on the amplifier receiver page 22 23 24 The amplifier receiver input is not correctly set The player is in pause mode or in Slow motion Play mode The player is in fast forward or fast reverse mode If the audio signal does not come through the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack check the audio settings page 69 VV uy Sound is noisy gt When playing a CD with DTS sound tracks noise will come from the LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks or DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COA
180. put from your player goes through your VCR to get to your TV or if you are connected to a combination TV VIDEO player the copy protection signal applied to some DVD programs could affect picture quality If you still experience problems even when you connect your player directly to your TV please try connecting your player to your TV s S VIDEO input page 18 gt You have set COMPONENT OUT in SCREEN SETUP to PROGRESSIVE even though your TV cannot accept the signal in progressive format In this case set the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SCAN SELECT switch on the back panel of the player to INTERLACE Then set COMPONENT OUT to INTERLACE after you can see the TV screen correctly and reset the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SCAN SELECT switch to SELECTABLE gt The angle can only be changed when the ANGLE indicator lights up on the front panel display page 9 gt The DVD prohibits changing of the angles The player does not operate properly gt When static electricity etc causes the player to operate abnormally unplug the player Nothing is displayed on the front panel display gt DIMMER in CUSTOM SETUP is set to OFF Set DIMMER to BRIGHT or DARK page 67 5 numbers or letters are displayed on the screen and on the front panel display gt The self diagnosis function was activated See the table on page 72 The disc tray does not open and LOCKED a
181. r on the player gt The batteries in the remote are weak The disc does not play gt The disc is turned over Insert the disc with the playback side facing down on the disc tray gt The disc is skewed gt The player cannot play certain discs page 6 gt The region code on the DVD does not match the player gt Moisture has condensed inside the player page 3 gt The player cannot play DVD Rs DVD RWs CD Rs CD RWs that are not finalized page 6 The MP3 audio track cannot be played page 35 gt The DATA CD is not recorded in the MP3 format that conforms to ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 or Joliet gt The MP3 audio track does not have the extension MP3 gt The data is not formatted in MP3 even though it has the extension MP3 gt The data is not MPEGI Audio Layer 3 data gt The player cannot play audio tracks in MP3PRO format The DVD RW cannot be played gt The player may not be able to play discs containing recorded images with a copy protection signal CPRM protection page 6 Images taken from digital broadcasts etc contain copy protection signals such as complete copy protection signals single copy signals and restriction free signals The disc does not start playing from the beginning gt Program Play Shuffle Play Repeat Play or A B Repeat Play has been selected page 36 gt Resume play has taken effect page 31
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183. read at the addresses except written address an error is given because all addresses were al ready cleared to 0 In this check the error display pattern is different from that of other diagnosis read data written address and read address are displayed in this order How ever the message uses same template and accordingly ex change Address and Data when reading The following dis play for example 5 4 Error 10 Address Write Data Read Data Press NEXT Key to Continue Press PREV LC Repeat Syscon Diagnosis ARP to RAM Address Bus ARP RAM Address B 0000A55A 00000000 00080000 shows the data OxA55A was read from address 0x00080000 though it was written to the address 0x00000000 This im plies that these addresses are in the form of shadow Also if the read data is not OxA55A another error will be present 6 3 5 5 ARP RAM Check Data write read and accord check Error 11 ARP RAM read data discord The program code data stored in ROM are copied to all areas of RAM 1C303 connected to the ARP IC301 through the bus then they are read and checked if they ac cord If the detail check was selected initially the data are written to all areas and read then the same test 15 conducted once again with the data where all bits are inverted between and O If discord is detected faulty address written data and read data are displayed following the error code 11 and the
184. region code indication may be labeled even though playing the DVD VIDEO is prohibited by area restrictions Region code Functions available for music CDs or CD Rs CD RWs in music CD format MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 is a standard format defined by ISO MPEG which compresses audio data DVD may be used as a general term for DVD VIDEOs DVD Rs and DVD RW This Player Can Play the Following Discs Format of discs DVD VIDEO page 73 gt VIDEO DVD RW page 73 DVD RW VIDEO CD MISE Music CD DIGITAL AUDIO Example of discs that the player cannot play The player cannot play the following discs e All CD ROMs including PHOTO CDs CD Rs CD RWs other than those recorded in the following formats music CD format video CD format MP3 format that conforms to ISO9660 Level 1 Level 2 or its extended format Joliet Data part of CD Extras DVD ROMs DVD Audio discs HD layer on Super Audio CDs A logical format of files and folders on CD ROMs defined by ISO International Standard Organization Also the player cannot play the following discs ADVD VIDEO with a different region code A disc recorded in a color system other than NTSC such as PAL or SECAM this player conforms to the NTSC color system Index to Parts and Controls For more information refer to the pages indicated in parentheses
185. rently playing program format PCM DTS or DOLBY DIGITAL is displayed In the case of DOLBY DIGITAL the channels in the playing track are displayed by numbers as follows For Dolby Digital 5 1 ch Rear component 2 DOLBY DIGITAL 3 m Front component 2 LFE Low Frequency Center component 1 Effect component 1 The letters in the program format display mean the following sound component L Front left R Front right Center LS Rear left RS Rear right S Rear monaural The rear component of the Dolby Surround processed signal and the Dolby Digital signal LFE Low Frequency Effect signal X Hint For Dolby Digital and DTS LFE is always enclosed in a solid line regardless of the LFE signal component being output If DTS is set to OFF in AUDIO SETUP page 69 the DTS track selection option will not appear on the screen even if the disc contains DTS tracks TV Virtual Surround Settings TX When you connect a stereo TV or 2 front speakers TVS TV Virtual Surround lets you enjoy surround sound effects by using sound imaging to create virtual rear speakers from the sound of the front speakers L left R right without using actual rear speakers TVS was developed by Sony to produce surround sound for home use using just a stereo TV This function is designed to work with the LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks Note that if you select
186. roper precautions when the analog stereo jacks of the player are connected to an amplification system To enjoy DTS Digital Surround M playback an external 5 1 channel decoder system must be connected to the digital jack of the player Set the sound to STEREO using the AUDIO button when you play DTS sound tracks on a CD page 48 Do not play DTS sound tracks without first connecting the player to an audio component having a built in DTS decoder The player outputs the DTS signal via the DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL jack even if DTS in AUDIO SETUP is 1 DPress ENTER Quick Setup is finished connections and setup operations are complete Enjoying the surround sound effects To enjoy the surround sound effects of this player or your amplifier receiver set the following items as described below for the audio connection you selected on pages 22 to 24 EP through Each of these is the default setting and does not need to be adjusted when you first connect the player Refer to page 63 for using the Setup Display Audio Connection pages 21 to 24 No additional settings are needed gt e Set DOWNMIX to DOLBY SURROUND page 69 f the sound distorts even when the volume is turned down set AUDIO ATT to page 68 lt O e Set DOWNMIX to DOLBY SURROUND page 69 Set DIGITAL OUT to ON page 69 set to OFF
187. s ENTER The display will ask you to enter a new 4 digit password After you enter a new 4 digit password replace the disc in the player and press C gt When the display for entering your password appears enter your new password When you play discs which do not have the Parental Control function playback cannot be limited on this player Depending on the disc you may be asked to change the parental control level while playing To turn off the Sound Feedback function When there is no disc in the player press and hold on the player for more than two seconds You will hear two beeps and the Sound Feedback function is turned off 1 14 the disc In this case enter your password then change the level If the Resume Play mode is canceled the level returns to the original level Area Code Standard Code number Argentina 2044 Australia 2047 Austria 2046 Belgium 2057 Brazil 2070 Canada 2079 Chile 2090 China 2092 Denmark 2115 Finland 2165 France 2174 Germany 2109 India 2248 Indonesia 2238 Italy 2254 Japan 2216 Korea 2304 Malaysia 2363 Mexico 2362 Netherlands 2376 New Zealand 2390 Norway 2379 Pakistan 2427 Philippines 2424 Portugal 2436 Russia 2489 Singapore 2501 Spain 2149 Sweden 2499 Switzerland 2086 Thailand 2528 United Kingdom 2184 Controlling Your TV or AV Amplifier Receiver with the Supplied Remote By adjusting the remote signal you ca
188. s a tactile dot 4 CLEAR button 36 18 5 SUBTITLE button 51 6 AUDIO button 48 REPEAT button 39 TIME TEXT button 44 20 9 I4 4 P 1 PREV NEXT previous 21 next buttons 29 13 55 gt SEARCH STEP buttons 30 PAUSE button 29 PLAY button 28 24 The gt button has tactile dot 1 4 9 buttons 32 DISPLAY button 12 28 TOP MENU button 32 1 07 on standby button 28 VOL volume buttons 61 The button has a tactile dot 28 TV VIDEO button 61 ENTER button performs the same 29 function as 29 WIDE MODE button 61 21 ANGLE button 51 22 PICTURE NAVI picture navigation button 42 23 SUR surround button 49 PICTURE MODE button 53 25 REPLAY button 29 SEARCH MODE button 41 44 44 PP gt SCAN SLOW buttons 30 STOP button 29 ENTER button 25 d RETURN button 29 MENU button 32 34 Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the player List of Control Menu Items Item Item Name Function Relevant Disc Type CA TITLE page 41 SCENE page 41 TRACK page 41 Selects the title scene or track to be played LX 8 V Ma CHAPTER page 41 INDEX page 41 Selects the chapter or index to be played vl 2 ALBUM page 34 Selects the album to be played IDATA CD 42 TRACK page 41 Selects the track to be played ELIA INDEX page 41
189. s up to 8 hours of moving pictures even though its diameter is the same as a CD The data capacity of a single layer and single sided DVD is 4 7 GB Giga Byte which is 7 times that of a CD The data capacity of a double layer and single sided DVD is 8 5 The angles cannot be changed gt Try using the DVD s menu instead of the direct selection button on the remote page 32 gt Multi angles are not recorded on the DVD being played jeuonippy gt continued 71 GB a single layer and double sided DVD is 9 4 GB and double layer and double sided DVD is 17GB The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format one of the worldwide standards of digital compression technology The picture data is compressed to about 1 40 average of its original size The DVD also uses a variable rate coding technology that changes the data to be allocated according to the status of the picture Audio information is recorded in a multi channel format such as Dolby Digital allowing you to enjoy a more real audio presence Furthermore various advanced functions such as the multi angle multilingual and Parental Control functions are provided with the DVD DVD RW page 6 A DVD RW is a recordable and rewritable disc with the same size as the DVD VIDEO The DVD RW can be recorded in two different modes VR mode and Video mode VR Video Recording mode enables various programming and editing functions some of which are l
190. sdnyooy AUDIO VIDEO yellow yellow L D gx white TN ri white gt Audio video cord supplied to LINE OUT L R to audio input AUDIO 1 or2 Signal flow The yellow plug is used for video signals page 18 X Hint When connecting to a monaural TV use a stereo mono conversion cord not supplied Connect the LINE OUT L R AUDIO 1 2 jacks to the TV s audio input jack gt continued 21 Connecting to a stereo amplifier receiver and 2 speakers Connecting to an MD deck or DAT deck If the stereo amplifier receiver has audio input jacks L and only use If the amplifier receiver has a digital input jack or when connecting to an MD deck or DAT deck use In this case you can also connect the player directly to the MD deck or DAT deck without using your stereo amplifier receiver CD DVD player Stereo audio cord Coaxial digital 9 not supplied white COAXIAL OPTICAL cord not supplied PCM DTS DOLBY DIGITAL to DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL Optical digital cord not supplied Remove jack cap before connecting to coaxial or optical digital input Speakers Front R MD deck DAT deck Signal flow Hint In connection G you can use the supplied Note audio video cord instead of using a separate stereo If you select one of the TVS effects page 49 while audio cord playing a disc no soun
191. sot 33 4 CDLRCK TDOKT gt Soe 8 courki 50 500 1 CVS02 SDCS10n RTE aom SDIO du SDAD O S E 500 aize gt LEES S d ose cmm H a E mm dd spanso 9201 1 709 ora Spanien Es 8 m SDI3 gt NENNT cn 1 IL I0V0002 sDAD100 0 1 808010 ADAD10 son 55e iE en Def 150s o 23 4 I 5015 gt 906 sois 5 X9 DT5I IOVDDO6 0 01 ADADO mapi Hee Pao mur 2 00 di sure 7 wi i RTI mx gt woo Gir SDEF gt Ere IERRIn CVD05 5 0 01 ADADA gt Amps 2 5 MM eee Ex Me 7 10 5502 SDAD40 5 5 S 5 8 6 5 x 2 8 5 S 8 E 8 O o 5 1 8 st 2 8 LC is m a _ gt 2 28 2 0 a ag C 8 8 mm L ee E 255 JI ____ _____ 425 l L JL401 1 8V gt gt e JL402 MI ee XFRRST MB 103 BOARD 6 8 3 3V DD 1409 JL GND 22 y TCK MB 404 lt CDLRCK TDOKT 50V 27MCLK lt lt SIGNAL PATH lt lt VIDEOSIGNAL SIGNAL
192. ss MD The player enters standby mode and the power indicator lights up in red apiny yes ajdwis e E N gt a e 18 20 Hooking Up the Player Follow Steps 1 to 4 to hook up and adjust the settings of the player Before you start disconnect the power cords check that you have all of the supplied accessories and insert the batteries into the remote page 15 Plug cords securely to prevent unwanted noise Refer to the instructions supplied with the components to be connected Step 1 Connecting the Video Cords Connect this player to your TV monitor projector or AV amplifier receiver using a video cord Select one of the patterns through 0 according to the input jack on your TV monitor projector or AV amplifier receiver INPUT vellow Audio video Component COMPONENT cord video cord VIDEO IN VIDEO im supplied not supplied Y gt mD AUDIO red R 4 AP TV projector or AV TV projector or AV amplifier receiver amplifier receiver yellow green U blue red to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO cord not supplied TV projector or AV Signal flow amplifier receiver Step 2 Connecting the Audio Cords Refer to the chart below to select the connection that best suits your system Be sure to also read the instructions for the c
193. state sup ply AC and the IF CON self diagnosis mode will be forcibly acti vated The IF CON IC404 checks the SELF CHECK port only after the power on reset only at AC supply not in standby state If any button is pressed its name is displayed on the fluorescent display tube But if other than NOTHING is displayed though no button is pressed it means that any button has been pressed 6 11 2 Faults in Test Mode MB 103 board 1 The test mode menu is not displayed 1 1 Board visual check Check that the ICs of SYSCON IC104 ROM IC106 or IC107 1 403 ARP amp SERVO IC301 are working correctly Check that outside appearance of the ICs is normal Check that IC pins are not short circuited Check that there 1s no soldering error Check that outside appearance of the capacitors and resistors is normal 1 2 Power supply voltage check Check the power voltage of the power connector CN102 Check the power voltage of SYSCON IC104 Check the power voltage of ROM IC106 or IC107 Check the power voltage of AVD IC403 Check the power voltage of ARP amp SERVO IC301 If the power voltage has any abnormality Check that the power supply lines are not shorted Check that there is no soldering error If any abnormality cannot be found still Check that each IC is working normally 6 18 1 3 Clock signal check Measure the clock signal frequency at CPUCK CL101 of SYSCON IC104 with an oscilloscope If th
194. t mode Joa COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y p connector 75 Q terminated 7 Checking Component Video Output R V lt gt This checks component video output If it is incorrect cor rect colors will not be displayed when connected to for instance projector connector 75 2 terminated Specification Checking method 1 In the test mode initial menu 6 Video Level Adjustment set so that color bars are generated 2 Confirm that the Y level is 1 00 0 05 Vp p 1 00 0 05 Vp p Figure 7 5 6 Checking Component Video Output B Y Purpose This checks component video output B Y If it is incorrect cor rect colors will not be displayed when connected to for instance projector Video level adjustment in test mode qoid COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Ps P connector 75 Q terminated Oscilloscope 648 50 mVp p Checking method 1 In the test mode initial menu 6 Video Level Adjustment set so that color bars are generated 2 Confirm that the B Y level is 700 50 mVp p 648 50 mVp p LIN Figure 7 6 1 3 Checking method 1 In the test mode initial menu 6 Video Level Adjustment set so that color bars are generated 2 Confirm that the R Y level is 700 50 mVp p 648 50 mVp p 40 7 7 7 3 ADJUSTMENT RELATED PARTS ARRANGEMENT MB 103 BOARD SIDE A COMP OUT RV501 HS12S1U BOARD SIDE A 13 CN201 1 8 1 e XX
195. the instructions of the CD R RW device or recording software not supplied for details on the recording format To play a Multi Session CD This player can play Multi Session CDs when an MP3 audio track is located in the first session Any subsequent MP3 audio tracks recorded in the later sessions can also be played back When audio tracks and images in music CD format or video CD format are recorded in the first session only the first session will be played back e If you put the extension MP3 to data not in MP3 format the player cannot recognize the data properly and will generate a loud noise which could damage your speaker system The player cannot play audio tracks in MP3PRO format sosig The Playback order of audio tracks The playback order of albums and tracks recorded on a DATA CD is as follows Structure of disc contents Tree1 Tree2 Tree3 Tree4 Trees gt continued 35 PROGRAM T C ALL CLEAR ALL 2 TLE 01 02 02 4 TITLE 03 03 04 04 05 05 eS 06 i Next press MW the number buttons to select 03 under then press ENTER 2 PROGRAM T ALL CLEAR 1 TITLE 01 02 03 04 05 Selected title and chapter When playing a VIDEO CD or CD For example select track 02 Press MW or the number buttons to select 02 under then press ENTER Selected track
196. the region code determined with model resistance and destination re sistance is displayed at read data 3 Peripheral 3 2 EEPROM Check Data write read and accord check Error 03 EEPROM write read discord 0x9249 0x2942 and 0x4294 are written to the address 0x00 to of the EEPROM and then read for checking Be fore writing the data are saved then after checking they are written to restore the contents of EEPROM 3 6 Venc Check Data write read and accord check Error 52 write and read data discord Accessing to the SYSCON may be defective 3 8 External RAM Check Test data write read and accord check Error 02 External RAM used for SYSCON is checked 4 Servo 4 2 Servo DSP Check Data write read and accord check Error 12 Read data discord 0x9249 0x2942 and 0x4294 are written to the RAM ad dress 0x602 of the Servo DSP and then read for checking Also OPT type 1 LASER or 2 LASER is displayed 4 3 Check is not supported 4 4 RF Amp Register Check Date write read and accord check Error 13 RF Amp resister write and read data discord After OxOl is shifted to register which can read and write Amp for 8 bit operation if write and read data are dis cord once the check is performed unsuccessfully There may be a single piece of hardware 15 defective mounted imperfect or not mounted 5 Supply 5 2 5 3 5 4 ARP Register Check Data write read and
197. to play the first MP3 audio track in the first album on the disc The player can play MP3 audio tracks recorded in the following sampling frequencies 32 KHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz The playback order may be different from the edited order See The Playback order of MP3 audio tracks below for details Selecting an album and track 1 Press MENU The list of MP3 albums recorded on the DATA CD appears Various Play Mode Functions Program Play Shuffle Play Repeat Play A B Repeat Play You can set the following play modes Program Play page 36 Shuffle Play page 38 Repeat Play page 39 A B Repeat Play page 39 The play mode is canceled when you open the disc tray the player enters standby mode by pressing Creating your own program Program Play EI 1127 Ka You can play the contents of a disc in the order you want by arranging the order of the titles chapters or tracks on the disc to create your own program You can program up to 99 titles chapters and tracks Number buttons 9 T V 3 ENTER DISPLAY e gt DVOZIXJID orrzebPpjo 2 Select an album using W W and press ENTER The list of tracks contained in the album appears 3 Select a track using and press ENTER The selected track starts playing Whena track or album is being played its title is shaded To go to the next or previous page Press gt or
198. track in random order RE REPEAT page 39 Plays the entire disc all titles all tracks all albums repeatedly or one title chapter track album repeatedly OX DLE E 39 Specifies the parts you want to play repeatedly OI OL EG 52 appear on your TV screen Adjusts the picture quality by reducing the block noise or mosaic like patterns that EX EEI Ed i CUSTOM PICTURE MODE page 53 Adjusts the video signal from the player You can select the picture quality that best suits the program you are watching LX EEI EJ 3 DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER page 55 Exaggerates the outline of the image to produce a sharper picture LXI DES 2 PICTURE NAVIGATION page 42 Divides the screen into 9 subscreens to help you find the scene you want quickly EZZI E Hint The Control Menu icon indicator lights up in green ED l f when you select any item except OFF TVS PROGRAM SHUFFLE REPEAT REPEAT BNR DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER only The ANGLE indicator lights up in green only when the angles can be changed The CUSTOM PICTURE MODE indicator lights up in green when any setting other than STANDARD is selected Step 3 TV Hookups Connect the supplied audio video cord and the power cord in the order 1 3 shown below Be sure to connect the power cord l
199. tting of the Sound Feedback function is set to off Operation Operation sound Power is turned on One beep Power is turned off Two beeps is pressed One beep is pressed Two beeps Playback is stopped One long beep Operation is not possible Three beeps Setting Sound Feedback 1 Power indicator 1 Press I 5 on the player or the remote The power indicator lights up in green When there is a disc in the player press Z and remove the disc Then press 2 again to close the disc tray 2 Press and hold EE on the player for more than two seconds You will hear one beep and the Sound Feedback function is turned on PARENTAL CONTROL STANDARD 8 Select the level you want using t V then press ENTER Parental Control setting is complete PARENTAL CONTROL LEVEL STANDARD The lower the value the stricter the limitation To turn off the Parental Control function Set LEVEL to OFF in Step 8 To play a disc for which Parental Control is set 1 Insert the disc and press The display for entering your password appears 2 Enter your 4 digit password using the number buttons then press ENTER The player starts playback Hint If you forget your password remove the disc and repeat Steps 1 to 3 of Parental Control limited playback When you are asked to enter your password enter 199703 using the number buttons then pres
200. u can display the first scene of titles chapters or tracks recorded on the disc on a screen divided into 9 sections You can start playback directly by selecting one of the scenes For details see page 42 e You can also select TITLE CHAPTER TRACK INDEX SCENE TIME TEXT or ALBUM from the Control Menu page 12 3998 e 10 gt continued 41 42 44 You cannot search for a still picture on a DVD RW in VR mode Viewing Information About the Disc Checking the Playing Time and Remaining Time IDATA CD You can check the playing time and remaining time of the current title chapter or track Also you can check the DVD CD text or track name MP3 audio recorded on the disc TIME TEXT 49 1 Press TIME TEXT during playback The following display appears 10157 Time information PLAY 2 Press TIME TEXT repeatedly to change the time information The display and the kinds of time that you can change depend on the disc you are playing Searching by Scene PICTURE NAVIGATION You can divide the screen into 9 subscreens and find the desired scene quickly PICTURE NAVI 4221 oi ENTER 26 4 RETURN N4 1 Press PICTURE NAVI during playback The following display appears VIEWER ENTER 2 Press PICTURE NAV
201. unction SYSTEM CONTROL IF CON serial communication Click shuttle function Fluorescent display tube lighting check Grid check Anode check LED control function Fro 6 In the Test mode the set operates same as usual except voltage monitoring communication monitoring display of fluorescent display tube and LED control 1 The routine that monitors 43 3 V P CONT of MB 103 board is not provided The monitoring timer for serial communication with the SYS TEM CONTROL is not provided The set is not placed in the Standby mode even if the communication with SYSTEM CONTROL is normal Display of fluorescent display tube normally display is made following the commands from SYSTEM CONTROL LED control normally control is made following the com mands from SYSTEM CONTROL 2 OPERATION OF SELF CHECK MODE The Self Check mode is the function to conduct the basic test to the FL display and DVD panel section 2 1 Self Check Mode Transition Processing At the AC Power ON after IF CON ICA04 was reset the input to 10pin SELF CHECK is judged and if Low is entered the main unit transits to the Self Check mode In this port input judgment the result of 3 time attempts must be same assuming that the MB 103 and AV 63 boards are not connected While pressing the key on the main unit with the IF CON in STANDBY mode enter gt SET VCI on the remote com mander and the unit transits to the Self Ch
202. unit and the remote commander e SHUTTLE on the remote commander during LED Test display This model does not provide JOG SHUTTLE and therefore use another DVD remote commander having the JOG SHUTTLE 2 3 7 2 Operation and Display LED is switched in order by the input of JOG SHUTTLE Also LED ON OFF is switched by the input of same key as the function that turns on the LED concerned FLD display during LED Test NTSG HOUR DE n c lt e lt Qe ec GROUP TITL nga a nnsannps On a000Wagogw ug B 400004000 ug B 400004000 Ogg poole 0000 m ooon unn Wng 7 On q 4 Ope oo 0000 0000 B 7 ng E 2 DRE 00000075 00 B o Un O Oooo a TS 0000008 Un AOL ann Jooop 0 oo 8 MULTI Dd Digital A PROGRESSIV vep gt IDVD 2 3 8 Beep Sound Test 2 3 8 1 Transition Kevs in Self Check Mode e nput of a
203. urn on or change the Control Menu display as follows Control Menu display 1 Control Menu display 2 DVD VIDEO CD only display DVD only See page 46 Control Menu display off Hint You can skip the ADVANCED display by setting OFF under ADVANCED in the Control Menu page 46 Control Menu Display The Control Menu display 1 and 2 will show different items depending on the disc type For details about each item please refer to the pages in the parentheses Example Control Menu display 1 when playing a DVD VIDEO Currently playing chapter number Currently playing title number Total number of titles Playback status B Playback II Pause Stop etc Total number of chapters Control Menu items Type of disc being played Playing time Selected item Current setting 1 ENGLISH 2 FRENCH 3 SPANISH Options Function name of selected Control Menu item Operation message SUBTITLE elect 7 gt gt ENTER Cancel RETURN Displays the scene number for VIDEO CDs PBC is on track number for VIDEO CDs CDs album number for DATA CDs Displays the index number for VIDEO CDs CDs MP3 audio track number for DATA CDs 1 2 Remote I gt e 5 100 1 TV on standby button 61 2 4 OPEN CLOSE button 29 Number buttons 32 The number 5 button ha
204. ve signals the PROGRESSIVE indicator lights up If you select PROGRESSIVE when you connect the player to a TV that cannot accept the signal in progressive format 480p the image quality will deteriorate In this case set the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SCAN SELECT switch on the back panel of the player to INTERLACE Then set COMPONENT OUT to INTERLACE when you can see the TV screen correctly and reset the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SCAN SELECT switch to SELECTABLE When PROGRESSIVE is selected in COMPONENT OUT You can fine tune the Progressive 480p video signal output when you select PROGRESSIVE in COMPONENT OUT of the SCREEN SETUP display and connect the player to the TV that is able to accept the video signal in progressive format 480p e MODE Conversion Modes DVD software can be divided into two types film based software and video based software Video based software is derived from TV such as dramas and sit coms and displays images at 30 frames 60 fields per second Film based software is derived from film and displays images at 24 frames per second Some DVD software contains both Video and Film In order for these images to appear natural on your screen when output in PROGRESSIVE mode 60 frames per second the progressive video signal needs to be converted to match the type of DVD software that you are watching When you play video based software with progressive signals sections of some types

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