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3. o Ouputbuter 6 ano 2 wweoror O WMIVWM Output outer s vo Jiv LOGIC power suppy 99 wweorog o wMwwOuputbufer Nea EDATAU4 VO SDRAM ENG Bidirectional buter 35 wweorow o WMIVWM Outputbuter so m27 VO SDRAM ENC Bidirectional vuffer aes wweorop O Output outer s wes o WMVWM Outputbuter voos vos asvyOpowersupy eno ew _____ ewm O WMvWM Oupubufer at exo foo f mm ew vo 12V LOGIC powersupy joo jme es 08 EDATAS VO SDRAM ENG Bidirectional bufer ras voos voos jasviosowersupy roo oup Jeno Ground o TS OUT Output vatier s eno Ground wes Jenan O SbRAMENC Ouputbufer fiso o TsourOuputbufer s ewe O SDRAM ENO Output bufer 49 voos voos esv vO powersuppy 104 voos vons a v vO powersuppy so wee Bias curent austmentterminal 105 Ecas O SDRAM ENO Output buer 52 wes AVDDADIO ADC pan analog power supy 534 107 kes ____ O 4 ves avssanio ad
4. CN10C C204 EEPROM SCLEEP SDAEEP XINTRA 12203 Real Time SCL Clock SDA RS5C372A Other Devices X201 XIN XOUT Ceramic Resonator C201 XRESETIN Reset IC PST3265 BR24L32F W 1C1001 1001 FL Driver PT6315 FL Display FLKY ASSY S1001 VWG2489 1201 poe EM 1201 55 VWG2490 EAE Ea m IR Detector JA201 Q104 FAN BT201 ED ED ED GN SD GA GA GA GA GA OD GN OD GA GA GA OD OD OD OD OD OD OD OD OD GA GSE OD OD OD OD OD OD OD OD wass OD OD OD OD OD G ssp OD OD OD e m 6 DVR 520H S m 7 19 gt 1 2 3 1 3 ASSY BLOCK DIAGRAM 20 MAIN ASSY VWV2025 4 AUDIO LR OUT IC3251 _ IC3101 IC3201 AUDIO LR IN AK5357VT PCM1742KE To JCKB ASSY 2 A D DAC VIDEO Y C Yp Cb Cr OUT Q2101 Q2105 VIDEO Y C IN D OUT CD D OUT TO TUNER u COM To JCKB ASSY ECLKO CN3001 1301 SDRAM MT48LC4M32B2TG 7 1201 DEC SDRAM W986416DH 6 To Writer ATA SDRAM 45561632
5. Output 1 2 Y luminance Output level 1 Vp p 750 color Output 286 mVp p 75 dci T t 4 pin mini DIN Component video output Outputlevel Y 1 0 Vp p 759 PB PR 0 7 Vp p 750 jacks Audio input Input 1 3 rear 2 front L R Input level During audio Impuls ua rg xe pedore e Re 2V rms Input impedance more than 22 dC TEE RCA jacks FUCIO OUNDUT 3 29 9 3 3 4 15 3 u apuy a Q ea q Output 1 2 L R During audio output 2V rms Output impedance less than 1 5 o PE TEL d des jacks Controlinpul 22 404 4026024444 ih doe p EC a Mini jack DV input output DVR 520H 4 pin i LINK IEEE 1394 standard Supplied accessories Remote CO tr0 _ 1 Dry batteries 2 Audio Video cable red white yellow 1 RF antenna cable eae eee eee 1 xoi ec ede ewe eee 1 Operating Instructions 1 VV SDI usu deerat ed ud des 1 Note The specifications and design of this product subject to change without notice due to improvement DVR 520H S 1 2 3 4 5 um 6 7 8 e Accessories e Remote control x1 e HF antenna cable x1 VXX2932 VDE1025 e Power c
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7. RD 1 N Lx pe ese 99 100 51007 1401 1183 561024 2 9V 1401 ET TA 1207 817 51008 5 5 XTPA GND DV 501024 T 5 CN5102 G 5 U 116 117 DVR 520H S s 5 m 6 m 7 EN 8 1 2 3 12 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Clll C112 200V 200V 82 uF 82 uF 0101 120 Gu 5 MR1521 1000 PC101A TLP421F 101 7101 250V WMR10D271KA3B 1101 3 15A ERZV10D271 10nH UH 0 6A lt O lt NC133L I 1 7107 VAN WMR10D271KA3B R103 ERZV10D271 C103 C104 1 24 250V 250V Men D 330 F 330 F Z105 RA 302M C6 FG101 TP00370 21 1 2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT VWR1380 EX T101 TR030010 Z150 STO02D 200 D104 V MTZJ8 2B V7 D105 i 155133 50 0 022 uF 21 S D101 S1WBA60 C107 Not used C106 C108 250V Not used 1000 DVR 520H S C105 250V 2200 pF 3 D211 RB085T 60 SF10SC6 L511 N D212 LCGZ 2 HZ18BP C511 25V 25V 1000 uF PC101B in dali 421 52 04 DTC144E 1221 LCGZ 2 C28 25V C221 0 47 uF 25V 220 uF C13 Not used ampout O MD5001T OSC S S O amPout MD5001T DTC144E 4700pF Note No individual
8. 4o s Li U 9 4 hs e 1 2 4 4 FLKY KIRB FRJB and DVJB ASSYS KIRB ASSY IVWG2490 IVWG 2493 KIRB ASSY W1205 GND W1200 W1201 7 SB LE HDD 51202 1201 1201 1201 1962 FLKY ASSY ACP BS A D1201 2 DVD 244 1203 DVD H DISC NAVI S 1203 21203 RA e IC1201 CN1001 CONTACT UPPER SIDE 1001 C 62 7 A e mp 5 05 n 3 2020459 2 5 A S AAS SRS KOT 77 5 oz LO ql p AR 505 9 O 4 3 O 7 LED DVD 5 1011 ete lt 4 1 1 1 1 5 S 99 9 3 8 2727 38 C VWG2489 PC N 9815 Q Y IE 27 gi00 V G2508 m ze 2 2 751004 51909 51005 2 51006 5 DUBBI lt 5 C 5 MODI S Q OPEN CLOSE STOP p PLAY REC STOP go REC MODE VNP1962 C CN1001 60 DVR 520H S 1 2 E 3 um 4 Ei 2 CN705 ieee e OF 2004 Z c we VNP1962 C DVJB ASSY VNP1962 C DVJB ASSY 1962 01002 01008 01001 1001 01009 01007 e kr ss RS smt 53
9. 57 000909001 Sg Xe lt oot dx 22 x 5 5 255 FEE a 83 3332062 E exs CH 4 dd r 25 42 5 DTL1106 11008 WMCLKO 28 WM2DTO6 A827 M2DTO7 AA25 WM2DTO3 AA26 WM2DTO4A A427 WM2DTO2 AA28 WM2DTO1 W24 M2DTO5 Y24 2010025 WM1D E 24 AVDD1DA10 E 3 E 3 3 3 3 crore E E amills EB RBS 128 E V 3D E 1100 104 T Ip 06 110 DTL1106 P24 3 3 5 220 220 020 E19 019 C24 8 8 S E 824 825 822 B21 B r 8 8 3 __________ pT DTL1106 1010 00 N GID NO IOS X O gt ec lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 2 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt gt 2 lt 2 lt gt 06 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt OQOOG O OO0 L iL L rF Lr lLEb LiEiELEEIE ii ai iia lt lt lt lt l
10. o EE o EA 1 1 25 N N AJOJN EADRS 0 SDRAM ENC Output buffer 1 GND EADRS 9 GND EADRS 1 EADRS 6 o 22 m S N SDRAM Output buffer 1 D23 SDRAM Output buffer SDRAM ENC Output buffer 1 1 24 ound INIO gt gt 9 gt gt z lt 15 5 S z z T u c O lt lt IN EADRS 2 SDRAM Output buffer 1 ATIDATA O TAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer 129 VDD3 3 3V power supply 184 D22 utput buffer 8mA 130 EDATA 17 SDRAM ENC Bidirectional buffer 185 E21 ATIDMARQ TAPI DVD Input buffer D EDATA 16 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer GN round EADRSI 7 O SDRAM ENC Output buffer B23 AT1DMACK TAPI DVD Output buffer VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply VDD3 EADRSI4 O SDRAM Output buffer 189 AT1DIOW ATAPI DVD Output buffer s GND EDATA 30 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer GND 21 EDATA 19 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer 193 B22 EDATA 18 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer 194 EDATA 31 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer 19 VDD3 e
11. IpLISHQVH o soH ovivaous 1998948 eleuavuv 0 S 9 rissavH lor suavuv s soH LIVMH 0151 21512 glsuava lelsuava ovivaias olvivaros oyog folaoWov 14046 evivaH elsuavH eivivaa Lsouv LL LLI orvivaH elvivaH Svouv elvivaH elvivaH aNd lvivquv oilvivquv OISMWOd aNd SVOH o soqH bisoa Z1 euav 9 aNd gL euavH 6 aNd vclsuavH Iszlsuave 1531 ANd HGOWLSALIIOIGOWLSAL 5 SNL IQ 15 119 2 969238 slo3aiMa ood IMTONGV 1009 OLWALSSAW vos oon slvivquv SVYH vivquv Q QOO F O LO st CO QN relsuavH loelsuavH olvivauv eelsuavH eelsuavH INTOWVAG oz suavH 2 0
12. Temporary Video Manager or a problem of the drive itself dirty pickup may be suspected NWA Next Writable Address Information Border from Lead in to Lead out DVR 520H S 69 5 m 6 7 EN 8 Table 3 List of Key Codes How to enter each check mode Test mode remote control unit A8 A Remote control unit supplied with the DVR No Check Item Key Input Operation ESC MON Turns on off EE mode cyclically Make sure that CGMS 11 becomes when CGMS 10 is input EE mode Simulation mode for recording status EE system same as preview Starts the EE system in EE mode PEAN main unit setting rate STOP Stops the EE system in EE mode V mode recording After recording for 10 seconds the unit starts playback while displaying the error rate DVD Video The error rate is automatically measured then the result will be displayed ESC gt CHP TIM A mode for AVIO Settings are made for the selected input Settings for specific areas Si E is 4 E ESC the settings then exits 7 1 5 SETTINGS FOR SPECIFIC AREAS How the ESC code is processed When the ESC code is received ESCAPE mode is entered but in combination with the code s that follow s a specific meaning is added f ESC codes are received continuously ESCAPE mode is retained For details see Error rate measurement ESC SIDE
13. V 3D AT race Bp ATA Data Signal Route D m Audio Signal Route DIGITAL Audio Signal Route L ch DVR 520H S El 5 6 1 m 2 3 4 3 7 ASSY 2 5 V 5V 1 V 5V 1 B CSq2202 512 92201 gt q 25 4081 QR TLB m o 2SA1576A QR TLB 208 519 R2201 R2202 lt a jede 105 Dea R 82554 N trina 2 Q s amp 5 uma 2 4 1 5 Pg x 07203 E R2333 2SA1576A QR TLB 0 5 1 1 R2210 GNDD CVBSIN 474 VAY CRIN 1 1 Cr B NG ola S xe Nox 4 1 5 af GNDD V 5V 1 HKEYPLS 1 1 V 3D oO 926 1 5 1 5 Ree C2223 1 C4 2 05 CIN A C Cb R 2 5 R2214 0 S 34 DVR 520H S 1 m 2 EN 3 m 4 m V 5VO OUTPUT Level Adj 1 12101 22uH VTL1 67 T Ps e YOUT 1 A1 Y OUT 8 CNN 1 1 C OUT 4 lt NN tr CGOUT ep 1 5 1 1 00 e gt 92105 2SA1576A GR TLB 82012 R2013 V 5VI1 2014 R2015 AGC 2 A5 1 5 AGCCTL _ V 5V 1 1 1 92505 DTC114EUA TLB GN D R2308 ats C2508 47 6 3 sI O GNDD 4 m TLB 21 5 oS lt STs 5 V 5V 1 71 4 tea wr O C2311 0 1 YB V 5V1 Q2312 25 1576 QR TLB V 3D HN1B04FU YGR TLB GNDD 415 ACCCTL 2 05 1 1 DTC114EUA T
14. 0 HDATAIS HOST Bidirectional buffer TX O HOST Bidirectional buffer HDWE O HOST Output buffer GND 0 HOST Output buffer HDACK 0 HOST Output buffer jss0 GND_ GND Ground 122 DVR 520H S 2 3 4 a E E Pus n n Address Address 551 010 HDCSHJ soe ac 1 TEST nput buffer 552 GND GND Grun 00 GND 0024 553 AG9 DOMWSH HOST Outputbuffer ar 700 Outputbuffer 554 Vbb3 DD lt HADRS 17 HOST Bidirectional buffer HADRSI27 HOST Bidirectional buffer HADRS 20 HOST Bidirectional buffer 624 VDD3 es 3 3V I O power supply HADRSI21 HOST Bidirectional buffer AF11 AD12 AG11 VDD3 AH11 567 568 569 570 571 D 2 656 7 IDEO Digital Input buffer DD D Oo O O gt 609 VDD 555 HCLKO HOST Output buffer 610 556 IGND 611 557 HDCSI HOST Output buffer 558 003 vpbs 3 559 AD11 HOST Bidirectional buffer 560 VDD ____ 12V LOGIC power supply 615 561 AFO HCAS __ HOST Output buffer 616 562 1010 HRAS Output buffer 563 AH10 HCLKEN __ HOST Output buffer 564 IND 565 11 I O HOST Bidirectional buffer 620 IPXCLK 56
15. 2 AT2DATA8 m AC R4507 AD AT2DATA9 AT2DATAG8 i AS RAB4CQ330J R4506 AT2DATAB AT2DATAS m 334 RAB4CQ223J AT2DATA10 AT2DATAS 22 4 AT2DATA4 1 0 N 84508 AO AT2DATA11 K AT2DATA4 RAB4CQ330J T R4512 ipa AT2DATAS AT2DATA11 r 3334 AT2DATA12 AT2DATA3 AT2DATA12 m 84509 AT2DATA2 4 0550 AT2DATA2 AT2DATA13 2 64518 AT2DATA1 AT2DATA13 r 33 4 RAB4CQ223U T 2 1 AT2DATA1 AT2DATAO AT2DATA14 m R4510 AT2DATA15 M AT2DATAO YRAB4CQ33QU T NNI AT2DATA15 D 33 4 22K 4 R4528 5 6K S AD AT2ADR AT2DMARQ R4527 TS 84525 AT2ADRO 82 S I 25 AT2ADR2 AT2DIOW R4530 R4529 AT2eSi AT2DIOR R4531 22 S 22 5 R4533 AT2DMACK R4534 22 S R4536 AT2ADR1 R4537 33 S AT2ADR2 i AC R4538 2 50 RAB4CQ33QJ T 0 V 5D q R4541 amp 5 O VKN1811 TFB oo CN4501 Secondary ATA to Drive DVR 520H S m 6 7 EN 8 3 10 MAIN ASSY 5 5 MAIN ASSY VWV2025 65141 0 CN51 02 VKN1411 TBB TPBN TPBP 5 5 40 1 5 lt Q 15501 DTL1106 T T F5101 DTF1069 2 D T 5 15502 DTL1106 T V 3D 5101 UPD72852AGB 8bEU A 4p 4p C5131 __________ 61 2 C __________ 5134 4p 4p IC AL AGN
16. 6 60 5 O VIDEO Digital Output butter AB D AG _____ P GND VDD3 Lm 124 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 5 m 6 UPD72852AGB 8EU MAIN ASSY 1C5101 EEE1394 Physical IC e Pin Arrangement en G o a z 699202098 5 6 2 0002 O DGND SCLK IC DL DVDD O CTLO O DGND DOO 010 DVDD O 020 030 DGND O 040 050 DGND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OOOOOOOoO GaononaagxaS cz n 0 lt 2 e Block Diagram Arbitration and Control State Machine Logic Receive Data Decoder and Retimer 82 Power Status Bl 5 6 C DVDD AVDD C RESETB C AVDD PCO PC1 O DVR 520H S m TO 22552 lt 9 lt QO O O O PC2 O IC AL O CMC O AVDD CPS O Voltage and Current Generator Crystal Oscillator PLL System and Transmit Clock Generator 7 O TpBias1 C AVDD C TpA1p C 1 C C TpBin C AGND C TpBiasO C AVDD TpAOp TpAOn TpBOp C TpBOn AGND O AGND 125 1 2 3 4 m e Pin Function e Cable Interface Pins PinName lO Funcin 0 TpAOp Port 0 twisted pair cable A positive phase TpAOn Port 0 twisted pair cable A negative phase TpBOp Port 0 twisted pair cable B positive phase TpBOn Port 0 twisted pair cabl
17. Setting Cable Select CS 000 58 Jumper pin Jumper pin Setting Cable Select CS Setting Cable Select CS DVR 520H S 139 5 m 6 7 EH 8 E 2 7 5 DISC CONTENT FORMA Disc content format playback compatibility General disc compatibility This recorder is compatible with a wide range of disc types media and formats Playable discs will generally feature one of the following logos on the disc and or disc packaging Note however that some disc types such as recordable CD and DVD may be in an unplayable format see below for further compatibility information VIDEO R RW DVD Video DVD R DVD RW DIGITAL AUDIO Audio CD Video CD R CD RW 4 FUJICOLOR CD 257 COMPATIBLE FUJICOLOR CD COMPATIBLE Fujicolor CD e Also compatible with KODAK Picture CD js a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing Corporation e isa trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd DVD R RW compatibility This recorder will play and record DVD R RW discs Compatible media E e DVD RW Ver 1 1 Ver 1 1 2x and Ver 1 2 e DVD R Ver 2 0 and Ver 2 0 4x 8x Recording formats DVD R DVD Video format Video mode e DVD RW Video Recording VR format and DVD D Video format Video mode CD R RW compatibility This recorder cannot record CD R or CD RW discs e Compatible formats CD Audio Video CD ISO 9660 CD ROM containing MP3 WMA or JPEG files E ISO 9660 Level 1
18. 07 2 BR MON PHY 06 O IC PL 05 O 4 O DV INT 3 3VDD 5 O IC PL 04 O 6e O scs PHY D3 O 17 O RXD PHY 02 O 8 O TXD 3 3GND 19 O 3 3GND PHY_D1 O PHY_DO O Sl CTL1 O O so CTL0 O O 2 5GND 2 5VDD O O P_D15 SCLK O O P_D14 LREQ O O P_D13 LPS O 3 3VDD LINKON O O P_D12 STREAM10 O O P_D11 STREAM11 O O P_D10 STREAM12 O O P_D9 STREAM13 O O P_D8 STREAM14 O O P_D7 STREAM15 O O P_D6 STREAM16 O O P_D5 STREAM17 O O 3 3GND PACKETEN1 O O P_D4 TSERROR1 O O P_D3 TSRW1 O O P_D2 SYNC1 O 3 3VDD 3 3VDD O O P_D1 TSSUB1 O O P_D0 PACKETEN2NSYNC O INT TSERROR2 HSYNC O O IOCHRDY 3 3GND O O IC O TSRW2 FLD O O IC H SYNC2 O O IOR TSSUB2 O RWZ 2 5GND O 2 5VDD STREAM20 VD0 O O cs STREAM21 VD1 O O AD10 STREAM22 VD2 O O AD9 STREAM23 VD3 O O AD8 STREAM24 VD4 O O AD7 STREAM25 VD5 O O AD6 STREAM26 VD6 O O AD5 STREAM27 VD7 O O AD4 AFS1 O O AD3 AFS2 O O AD2 VCLKI O AD1 VCLKO O O PSSEL1 3 3VDD O O PSSEL0 AMCLK44 AMCLK48 128 DVR 520H S 1 2 E 3 4 D m 5 16 bit Timer Unit D TMD Host lt UART gt EEPROM Interface INTC RESETB HS System Control Host AD 10 1 Inteface 143 141 139 132 P D 15 0 180 128 126 PSSEL 1 0 106 105 Parallel Interface E 2 lt IFIROME 208 B Interface High speed Internal ROM 1
19. 13P 13P ATT WIDEBAND SPECTRAL ma ma si EF CN1301 CN705 C 15 15 LPF 6 CIN gy JA1301 MIND I Y C JA1302 i gue ms M ere m Audio Selector with Electirc ATT 601 LC75342M LIN4 INPUT1 JA601 VIDEO Y ENCENDIDO ID YIC E CN4501 40 1 16 ATA A M65673WG lyipEO JCKB ASSY 1 8 _ 1 Chip 5 Sysytem Codec Y C I ATAPI L q 5 DVD VR gt gt DVD Video 401 4401 TETTEN IC1103 CN101 16Mbit d IC1401 IC1421 201 UPD63630GM Ma0700PKLGP Writer C CPU ASSY _PBDVDICD 7 10 i B 2 3 JCKB ASSY cNgoo1 1316 CN702 2 3 1 2 CD Digital H CN703 2 IC101 La 2 21P PICKUP UPC3330GC ep 1 s m 6 CD Digital Driver 520 i DRIVE ASSY MOTOR 00000000000 _ _ _ I 16 DVR 520H S 1 2 E 3 4 m E 5 6 7 R ch is same as L ch I I I I V Y imi 202 IC203 PEG034A 204 RS5C372A BR24L32F W ____ Control Data L SEL L ORO CN2001 32 L m IC3101 Master Clock Freerun AK5357VT I Audio e MPEG2 PS Encode 18 2 2081 AC 3 Linear PCM e Sampling Rate 1 3301 Audio Encode Converter SM
20. H I 108 T OUTLINE OF THE PRODUC I 135 7 4 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING THE HDD 138 140 141 S PANEL 142 a 5 6 7 1 SPECIFICATIONS General System HDD DVD Video DVD R RW Video CD CD CD R RW WMA MP3 JPEG CD DA Power requirements 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 50 W i aure pic 48 W Power consumption in standby mode 0 48 W Front panel display off ete eee saa aa 10 Ib 2 oz 4 6 kg Dimensions 420 W x 59 H x 339 D mm Operating temperature 5o0Cto 3500C Operating humidity 5 to 85 no condensation oT Recording Recording format DVD Video Recording DVD VIDEO Recordable discs DVD RW DVD Re recordable disc DVD R DVD Recordable disc Video recording format Sampling frequency 13 5MHz Compression format MPEG Audio recording format Sampling frequency 48kHz Compression format Dolby Digital or Linear PCM uncompressed Recording time HDD Fine FINE gaa Approx
21. AUDIO Input buffer IN O cO P5 LRCKO AUDIO Output buffer VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply BCKO AUDIO Output buffer ES 3 EN ADATAO O DVD AUDIO Output buffer EN 6 VDD P3 GND _ IN DVDADT 7 DVD AUDIO Output buffer DVDADT 6 DVD AUDIO Output buffer DVDADT 5 DVD AUDIO Output buffer DVDADT 4 DVD AUDIO Output buffer m GND 363 DVDADTT S DVD AUDIO Output buffer 418 2 DDQNJ 0 SDRAM DEC Output buffer 364 DVDADT 2 DVD AUDIO Output buffer 419 VDD3 3 3V I O power supply 365 DVDADTT 1 DVD AUDIO Output buffer DWE SDRAM DEC Output buffer 366 DVDADTIO DVD AUDIO Output buffer VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 367 DVDAADR 1 DVD AUDIO Output buffer 422 DDOM 1 SDRAM DEC Output buffer 368 DVDAADR 0 DVD AUDIO Output buffer 423 GND 369 DVDAREQ DVD AUDIO Bidirectional buffer R5 SDRAM DEC Output buffer 370 GND Ground 3 3V power supply 371 DVDAACK O DVD AUDIO Output buffer 1 2V LOGIC power supply 372 VDD 427 SDRAM DEC Output buffer D C N o a o EN E o Es DRAS SDRAM DEC Output buffer o o EJ o o o 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 SCICS 1 D T gt 2 HE
22. BY YOOYD 919 Ajddns 4 u 15s swo dwAs sosneo e qissod pue paxX29u2 sisouBeig ojdwis 93 DVR 520H S 1 m 2 3 4 E 7 1 6 ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT How to enter Error Rate Measurement mode Press the ESC key then the SIDE B key of the remote control unit for service to enter Error Rate Measurement mode During playback of DVD VIDEO Error Rate Measurement mode can also be entered by pressing the ESC key then the PLAY key How to exit Error Rate Measurement mode Press the ESC key The error rate display disappears and Error Rate Measurement mode is exited Note The error rate cannot be measured in mode or during CD playback Functions D Video mode recording recording medium In this mode DVD recording is automatically performed for 10 seconds the recorded DVD title is played back while the error rate 1s being measured then as soon as playback of the recorded DVD title is finished playback stops 1 After error rate measurement is finished the average error rate will be displayed on the FL display and OSD Only in a case in which the calculation of the average error rate fails the tray will open 2 DVD VIDEO playback medium Only during playback when the ESC key then the SIDE B key or the ESC key then the PLAY key are pressed the error rate is
23. l K 2 2K ou E POWER Sse Six 2 Ri 51202 554 pee RID 1002 1201 E A HDD H STs VKN1183 1183 9 1 501024 T DISC HISTRY S TS QUAE S 2 V Q Mica gt EU 563 DVD H 257 GND1 GND 5 oT C LED I n e VSG1024 T DISC NAVI S B E 5 Hg sl ZEN Eg es mimm 7 V 13SW P 759 TP105 xy p gt US RI D Age Nie TP97 l tls I jx m 5 SE Bat 57 52 ule JE E out 5 Q No 4 5 0 x x T DVD Se NEN DTC124EUA TLB SWITCHES GND1 GND1 GND1 GND1 51001 OPEN CLOSE 51002 0 REC STOP 51004 m STOP FRJB ASSY 51005 e 1006 ONE TOUCH DUBBING VWV2004 D ie JE ws TES 51007 O 9 Q Q9 9 51008 I 82 51009 PLAY cn1301 7 52492 1320 S VIDEO l m x 5 l VIDEO l l S DET z I Lch MONO 5 501024 EN ets 2 2 ZIN 51002 CN705 Rch 501024 9V rd S D E 51005 61024 1 5 KN1301 S lx GND2 D2 es VNF1084 1006 ONE TOUCH DUBBING H GND2 501024 2 2
24. 1 2V LOGIC power supply 311 voos vpbs 33V VO powersuppy 257144 PCO 0 jCLOCK Sstateoutputbufter 212 5 SORAM ATAPI Output buffer _ 258 GND GND 7 9306 JARADRSUS sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer so pis Pusvss 345 ____ 5 Output buffer 26 03 PusvD 3150 jp 2V LOGIC power supply 261 DiS VMCLK CLOCK Input butter st6 E7 ARAS _ sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 262 pis Pv 5 _ JARADRSU4 Output buffer 265 2 5 7 34805 sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 264 00 0038 33ViOpowesupy GND 265 Bi2 ADCCLKO CLOCK Ouputbufer 320 84 SDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 266 GND GND Ground 3214 JARADRSIB SDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 267 2 0 1 2V LOGIC power supply 222 3 ARADRSU sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer _ 268 ____ 33 power supply 269 012 DVAMCLKO CLOCK Output buffer se4 E6 ARCS 0 Output buffer _ 2700 ezs ps ____ 5 Output buffer _ 271 1 DACCLKO __ O CLOCK Ouputbufe 826 ca ARADRSU sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer _ 272
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26. EE lt lt m 5 5 5 ats 5 8 E z S c 2 gt o cg o 5 lt o e VDD3 3 3V power supply SCICS 0 HOST Bidirectional buffer VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply SCIDATA 1 O HOST Bidirectional buffer GND SCIDATA O HOST Bidirectional buffer VDD SCICLKT 1 Bi GND Ground VDD3 C O O O O O O O lt lt 5 5 5 5 5 5 gt G m 5 5 O o o UJ c c o o lt lt 5 a DCS DADRS 11 DBS 0 VDD3 DADRSI9 DBS 1 DADRS 10 DD DADRSI7 GND N SDRAM DEC Output buffer SDRAM DEC Output buffer SDRAM DEC Output buffer G x N N lt 0 O o c lt amp SDRAM DEC Output buffer SDRAM DEC Output buffer SDRAM DEC Output buffer 1 2V LOGIC power supply SDRAM DEC Output buffer I UJ 2 2 D A 1 lt lt viv 70 70 z lt Z Z lt lt lt r O lt Zz O joOo j jN 7 0 0 gt 2 gt gt N A 02 gt o I IO 2 0 2
27. Function DVD play V 500mV div H 10usec div IC701 pin 58 CRGOUT Function DVD play V 500mV div 10usec div 48 IC701 pin 56 CBBOUT Function DVD play V 500mV div 10usec div m 5 6 7 8 MAIN ASSY Measurement condition No 3 to No 8 No 10 to No 13 7596 Color bar A1 disc 2 20 No 15 No 16 7596 Color bar No 9 No 14 1kHz 2Vrms A1 disc 2 1 No 17 1kHz 2Vrms X4102 pin 4 ADMCLKI V 1V div H 20nsec div Function R4205 VMCLK V 1V div H 20nsec div Function P ON Q2103 B Y V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY Q2102 B C V 500mV div 10usec div Function PLAY 92104 B Cb V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY m 6 Q2105 B Cr V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY Q2101 B Y V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY 8 CN2001 pin 23 Cb Out V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY CN2001 pin 17 Lch Out V 2V div H 200usec div Function PLAY CN2001 pin 21 Cr Out 40 V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY DVR 520H S m CN2001 pin 29 Y Out V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY CN2001 pin 27 C Out V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY CN2001 pin 25 Y Out V 500mV div H 10usec div Function PLAY 44 CN3001 pin 13 PCMAIN V 1V div H 400nsec div CN2001 pin 9 SEL Y V V 500mV div H 10usec d
28. 0 8359 GND R328 L302 CTF1399 5 25 1576 QR TLB C313 0 1 R326 2SA1576A GR TLB HN1C01FU T L1081 T _ s a A 4 5 E OIOIOOIO 0 EN E H S MT R312 1k T HN1C01FU YGR T n T m 452 R452 O Dl 8 2700 YB 3 3k st N OTS 9 lt Cy loom Ss gj O 6455 YB 2 5 490 2 R462 4514 Zu 2125 C451 50 MSRP 7k 2460 2064 0 047 V R459 24 100 ala x5 6 8k 1 5813 VCP1154 T zi 2 A 2 YB E 25 27 li Y KU 4 7 50 R465 5 24 126 4 7u 2125 M 1 __________ ge 25 ram ET 77 P A 9 at H 24 VCH1225 T gt 9 C VCH1224 Hr a o V 9 Bsn 20 C C470 M8 R476 0 GND Mex ox gt OS tour oe e RSS DSS 9 C477 i 4 7u 2125 GND GND C451 CXA2064M TBB STIN VE SUBOUT VEWGT NOISETC SAPOUT Vcc SAPIN IREF VETC GND VEOUT COMPIN VCAIN SAPTC TVOUT L VGR TVOUT R PLINT VCATC STID VCAWGT SAPID MUTE PCINT2 M1 PCINT1 FOMO MAINOUT MAININ DVR 520H S 1 2 3 4 VESTE 0501 R327 2 155555 9501 amp 2 E 0502 25 4 81
29. 298 V D VOD 12V LOGIC power supply 293 09 WO sDRAM ATAPI Bidirectional buffer 294 1003 3V VO power supply 40060 GND 27 UO 242 vD 1 2V LOGIC power supply _ 29718 ARWE __ spRAM ATAPI Output buffer 243 15 2 8 O Output buffer 298 12V LOGIC power supply 244 0 GND SDRAM ATAPI Bidirectional buffer 245 815 1 2 80 O Output buffer ___ 246 VOD 12V LOGIC power supply 30108 sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 247 ais 1 input buffer _____ 302 GND Ground 48 Gruna 337 O sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer _ 249 GND and Ground 30407 ci O sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 250 14 RESET 1 _ Input buffer 5V toleran sos vpps vpbs 33V VO powersuppy 251 008 33 ______ 806 as _ ARCLKO O 5 Output buffer _ 252 814 VOD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 30700 fenn 7 25 04 DBl 1 TEST input butter 1 s08 B6 ARADRSU2 5 Output buffer _ 94 GND GND 255 Di4 TRACE 11 TEST imputbufer 310 07 ARRAS 0 sDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 256 14 vpD
30. 3 13 WAVE FORMS Note The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram 2 assy 601 11 14 CN701 pin 27 CMtoT 10 JA702 pin 4 COUT 14 CN701 pin 23 CBBMtoT Function Tuner 2 ch Function DVD play Function DVD play Function DVD play V 1V div H 200usec div 401 3 UVIN Function Tuner 2 ch V 500mV div H 10usec div IC701 pin 27 YSWO Function Line 1 Video in V 500mV div H 10usec div IC701 pin 25 CSWO Function Line 1 Video in V 500mV div H 10usec div 2 210 CN701 pin 29 Function DVD play V 500mV div H 10usec div V 500mV div H 10usec div IC701 pin 69 VOUT Function DVD play V 500mV div H 10usec div 8 701 65 COUT Function DVD play V 500mV div H 10usec div IC701 pin 63 YOUT Function DVD play V 500mV div H 10usec div V 500mV div H 10usec div Not terminated 750 terminated CN701 pin 5 ALTtoM Function DVD play V 1V div H 200usec div CN701 pin 17 ALMtoT Function DVD play V 2V div H 200usec div CN701 pin 25 YGMtoT Function DVD play V 500mV div H 10usec div DVR 520H S 2 3 V 500mV div H 10usec div 4 1 620 0 CN701 pin 21 CRRMtoT Function DVD play V 500mV div 10usec div 4 1 620 0 46 701 60 PYRSCOUT
31. FLDC l CL S FEBS A s eee PS 4 FL 28V aa 37 V46E V 13SW V 6SW EV 37V um V 13SW T SW 13V o aN BT snr 1S 2 CN105 75 2P CL CN203 ern n DVR 520H S 3 MAIN ASSY 4008 V PRA 1 2V REG V 2R5V 4007 V 3V 3 3V REG V 4V Doc IC4002 v 3D I 5002 V 2R5 3 3V REG 2 5V REG V 4V V 3D V 12A Q4000 V 13V V 5VO CN2001 SN30015 32P 92 24 J gt P CN701 CN702 32P 62 24P DA gt gt gt MERE NM V45VO 0103 kou V 6SW 2222 V45VI 0101 0102 V 6E T IC102 b 3 3V REG V 6E IC101 V 5E V45M 55 M DC FAN MOTOR 6 DVR 520H S m 7 23 1 2 3 2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM AC POWER CORD ADG7075 CN1 21 F101 SHINDENGEN LIVE NEUTRAL 2 1 25 gt F1 TAMURA CN202 52806 0810 2 or HLW8S 2C7 WHITE YELLOW CN203 84B EH Y 204 848 EH Y ATHB ASSY VWV201 1 CN4001 VKN1813 TFB CN4501 VKN1811 TFB To HDD L 5102 VKN1411 A TBB DV TERMINAL JA1401 VKB1207 DVJB ASSY VWV2006 IN OUT I 9 ANNTENA IN OUT 1022 FEN rove assy 2010 amp 9 9 70
32. If during recording Recording is stopped If during playback Playback is paused During Aging mode the following operations are repeated in the order shown below D The tray opens 2 The tray closes 3 Recording for 1 minute 4 Recording pause for 6 minutes 5 Recording stops 6 Playback for 1 minute 7 Playback pause for 6 minutes 8 Playback stops Note A continuous test of the above operations is possible for approximately 23 hours After 2 the tray closes disc detection is performed and if 99 tiles have already been registered the unit stops there The number of loops is retained and indicated on the FL display An error indication is retained as an OSD During Aging the number of loops is indicated on the FL display as shown below AGING 0001 If an error is generated the aging operation stops Note Indications on the FL display are retained and this information is also retained as an OSD Note Recording time depends on the recording rate set For example if the recording rate is MN32 only up to 60 titles can be registered Check the setting for recording rate before performing aging DVR 520H S m 2 EE 3 4 Table 2 Aging for the HDD BEEN Aging for the HDD Press the HDD key to switch to HDD Press the ESC key then the REP B key on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode To enter Aging mode Press the ESC key on the remote control
33. R1080 10K S m HIS RX R1081 10K S 5 DEC V 3D n m DADRS4 W2 DADRS2 1108 HHHH HOH va EL 1 LJ 220856 Clock 108MHz Ic1105 ET N DADRSS DDATA15 V 5D 50 HJ DADRS1 1 1201 1 4 HADRS18 o HHHH Donee DDATA13 T 2 25228 DDATA12 FT 2510 a HHHH NE 2 S HHHH s RXD papas 4 pass 2 HHHH ocs 8 5 PTR a HHH E Q 1 DCAS q HADRS3 d 5 O 4 CTS 1209 as T gt Hapas2 i 8 ous 7 S5 L se FT 21 STA O R DWE Er al P pamws1 12 p R1105 100 5 e2 HHHH gr as _ Wi 1206 _ 13 Ay 10k S 4102 ___ 14 y RESET P HHH DDATAS HDATAS 14 HCS2 O P2 ODATAS 12 la HDATA12 15 27 961 P5 DDATAB VKN1 81 2 A TBB ND ee DDATAA DDQM CY62148VLL 70ZI TBB sa owe R5 2352C ocas NS DDATA11 DRAS 18 V 3 LEA DDATA2 Kocs 11 0408 5 71 50 20 DDATA15 20 ipi EE DADRS11 Bb M4 HHEH DDATA14 pesa Backup 5 opat
34. SEC MIN HOUR WEEK DAY MONTH YEAR OSC Address Address Detect Decoder esister INTRA 5 Control e Pin Function No Pin O Interruption output B 1 INTRB The output of 32 768kHz in 32768Hz crystal use cycled interrupt for CPU or output alarm interrupt ALARM B This pin output 32 768kHz when activated power from OV Nch open drain output Shift clock input 2 SCL Synchronize with this clock and input and output data from a SDA terminal Exceed VDD and can input to 6V Serial input and output 3 SDA with SCL and input and output writing data or readout data Exceed VDD and can input to 6V Nch open drain output in the output Wawa Interruption output 5 INTRA Cycled interrupt for CPU or output alarm interruption ALARM A ALARM B This pin becomes an OFF state when activated power from OV N ch open drain output OSCOUT Oscillation circuit output Connect a crystal resonator of 32 768kHz or 32 000kHz between OSCIN and OSCOUT and constitute oscillation circuit OSCIN Oscillation circuit input component parts of oscillation circuit except crystal resonator have it built in DVR 520H S 111 5 m 6 7 EH 8 E 1 2 3 4 m 5342 JCKB ASSY IC601 e Electric Volume IC eBlock Diagram TEST vss B CE 5 Lm JM VDD RVref lt Vref E NC C e Pin Function Chip enable pin Data are written in th
35. cursor buttons and ENTER Used to navigate all on screen displays Press ENTER to select the currently highlighted option 16 HOME MENU Press to display the Home Menu from which you can navigate all the functions of the recorder 17 RETURN Press to go back one level in the on screen menu or display 18 Playback controls lt lt REV SCAN FWD SCAN gt Press to start reverse or forward scanning Press again to change the speed PLAY Press to start playback I PAUSE Press to pause playback or recording STOP Press to stop playback 7 145 146 1 2 CM SKIP commercial skip Press repeatedly to skip progressively forward on the disc 44 PREV NEXT Press to skip to the previous or next title chapter track folder or to display the previous or next menu page lt STEP SLOW During playback press to start slow motion playback while paused press to show the previous or next video frame 19 Recording controls e REC Press to start recording Press repeatedly to set the recording time in blocks of 30 mins 5 REC Press to stop recording REC MODE Press repeatedly to change the recording mode picture quality TIMER REC Press to set a timer recording from the standard Timer Recording screen EASY TIMER Press to set a timer recording from the Easy Timer Recording screen 20 DISC HISTORY Press to display summary information disc name recording t
36. 4 gt lt Communication line for firmware download monitor gt lt 50 25 s P65 CLK1 Communication line for firmware download monitor Pin Name SignalName vo Funcion Lr PSWCISURISVEIUST feuse O Communication ne downloadimentor Pemo O 9 contoter conmuncaton ine Tuner gt wa is ssuror _1_ svS contoterconmuricaton ine Main Tue Po fsx 1 svScontoter communication ine cock T peocrsovnrso ____ O runerSvShandshate orcont O vesuowsworrLAGHROWwang t O mesma pupa soe O stWetrERaM _ mask voce O oommmncatonine cE a pmo O PSV WRH O Commmnicatonne Lk SSS _ Letterbox signal add EN ss er so O squeeze signaled OOOO E ret eame _______ O independent source SW ior video VO ouput reut S terminal detection of Video input 3 Me K o o e e he o Pw ______ o o o _ S S si p ss _ NENNEN ERN NEN NEN MEN
37. 6 7 EH 8 2 um 3 4 6 2 MAIN ASSY ADJUSTMENT It is not necessary to adjust the ASSY normaly when exchanging the ASSY but confirm the data Adjustment Adj Point Measurement Point Adjustment Value Adjustment State MAIN ASSY mM VC4201 1C3402Ping xTO 27 000000 2 No signal input SM8707KV 130 2 Master clock free running adjustment Clock system adjustment MAIN ASSY 70 DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 7 GENERAL INFORMATION 7 1 DIAGNOSIS Service Diagnosis List 7 1 1 7 1 7 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING The Setting is necessary e ERR is displayed on the FL display immediately after the power is turned on or in Stop mode When the MAIN ASSY DRIVE ASSY or the FLASH ROM is exchanged MODEL SETTING DOWNLOAD METHOD The Setting is necessary When the MAIN ASSY is replaced When the JCKB ASSY is replaced When the MAIN ASSY and JCKB ASSY is replaced SERVICE MODE First Screeen Version information etc Sub Screen 1 Result of error rate measurement Video mode VR mode Sub Screen 2 HDD information Second Screen ATA ATAPI debug screen Sub Screen 3 writer maintenance information of ATA ATAPI DEBUG OSD Sub Screen 4 ATA ATAPI DEBUG OSD LD degradation judgement Fourth Screen VR recording error log Sub Screen 4 Error log for VR recording Fifth Screen Error log for VR playback Sub Screen 2 Error lo
38. 75 4401 ARCLKO a ATA BUS CN4501 i ATA SDRAM To H D D K4S561632D TC75 SERIAL DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 3 X 3 1001 M65673WG 1 Chip System Codec e 2 PS Encode e AC 3 Linear PCM Audio Encode 2ch ATA ATAPI Interface e 2 PS Decode e AC 3 MPEG1 Linear PCM Audio Decode Backup FLASH SRAM VYW2176 CY62148VLL 70ZI VSS1195 X4102 VCXO N Input Mster IC4101 clock ADMCLKI sid IC3402 SM8707KV PLL IC lt SM5950AM SRC O AMCLK1 36M A lt S 4205 a A TC7WHUO4FU Play Mster clock 1 4206 T DVVCLKO Fa a IC5341 VCLKI IC5202 HOST BUS UPD72893BGD LML UPD72852AGB 8EU HNK DV CODEC 1101 5204 5101 S CPU SDRAM DV SDRAM lt p Phy K4S281632E TC75 K4S161622D TC80 DV 21 5 m 6 7 EH 8 3 1 4 22 1 Es 2 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM V 5A 1 4004 5V REG V 5D 164006 5V CN4001 oP vray SW 6V V 6V SWH2 5V L SW 4V SW 4V 1 SW 4V Tune assy V 6E V 37E 9 Assy e CN1001 2005 2 9 gt ol 9P gt IC1001 VERON eee e t og Po SS CIE MIS FLDC s em V 5E ol LEN CN202 EN 8P V 6SW SW 6V e MEN gt T 3 CN201 CN104 gt 13P 13 AM MEE 1
39. E RSIP I R 0 2 When there are 3 effective digits such as in precision metal film resistors 5 62k Q 562 10 5621 enne RN1 4PC 5 6 211 Mark No Description Part No Mark No Description NSP 1 ASSY VWM2258 C455 C463 C464 C466 C468 2 FLKY ASSY VWG2489 C477 4 4uF 2 KIRB ASSY VWG2493 C471 10 50V 2 FRJB ASSY VWV2004 C465 3 3 50V 2 DVJB ASSY VWV2006 RESISTORS NSP 1 JACB ASSY VWM2265 R327 2 ATWB ASSY VWV2009 R465 2 ASSY VWV2011 VR453 2 2k 2 JCKB ASSY VWV2023 VR451 VR452 4 7 Other Resistors 1 TUNB ASSY VWV2010 1 MAIN ASSY VWV2025 OTHERS N 1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT VWR1380 451 13P SOCKET CN301 19P SOCKET U301 TV TUNER PACK Mark No Description Part No A TUNB ASSY JCKB ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS SEMICONDUCTORS 451 2064 204 0303 25 1576 IC701 Q301 25 4081 IC601 Q304 Q451 HN1C01FU IC501 Q302 RN4903 A IC101 Q306 UMF21N NIC103 D301 155355 IC202 D302 UDZS33B A IC102 IC201 COILS AND FILTERS 203 1302 INDUCTOR 1399 L304 L305 CHIP BEADS VTL1081 IC206 L303 RADIAL INDUCTOR VTL1165 IC205 Q506 Q508 Q510 Q701 CAPACITORS Q104 C460 C474 CCSRCH681J50 Q102 Q103 C301 C303 C451 C467 100 50 C319 CEAT101M10 Q105 Q172 Q205 Q702 C453 CEAT101M16 Q204 C305 CEAT102M6R3 Q202 Q203 Q707 Q710 Q206 Q712 C462 7 50 Q514 C459 C473 CKSRYB103K50 C469 C470 CKSRYB105K10 0708 0711 475 CKSRYB123K50 Q201 C311 CKSRYB222K50 Q703 Q70
40. For DVD the original play list editing DVD VR mode available with conventional models is provided For HDD editing play list editing functions almost the same as for the DVD VR such as title combination separation and partial erasure are enabled for the HDD with this model With conventional models these edit functions are available only for the dubbing list The automatic chapter mark insertion function in response to a change in audio type stereo monaural bilingual makes commercial cutting editing easier 8 Various format playback Playback of WMA MP3 and JPEG formats 15 supported 9 Other functions and specifications The following main functions and specifications adopted with conventional models are also provided with this model 192 kHz 24 bit DAC 48 kHz 20 bit ADC Digital 3 D Y C separation circuit Digital frame TBC 3 D DNR DV iLink input output Playback with commercials skipped CD video CD playback Picture creation Recording with 3 4 D1 and 2 3 D1 resolutions Recording mode with 32 step MNs LPCM recording High resolution GUI Progressive output 7 8 137 m 3 4 E 1 2 7 4 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING THE HDD 1 Cautions on Handling the HDD The HDD is very sensitive to shocks and vibrations Care must be taken especially during operation when the power is on The HDD is very sensitive to electrostatic charges Rapid change in temperature or humi
41. YSWO CSWO 705 52045 1345 D718 5 6FU TBB 565 0719 5 6FU TBB 0720 5 6FU TBB C543 100p HN1B04FU YGR TLB of 3 5 CN3001 3 gt k g E e LL F gt gt J oZ o 2 OD p 5 5 o E amp E 5 F x P gt From 5 9820959598422 8903 53923 512 292922999539529292299929297 25 eee eso 2 lt 2 gt 25 6 DRIVE ASSY R7R gt O gt gt lt lt gt lt lt lt 55 m 6 703 V 6SW ET 2 OUTPUTS m JA651 JFJ1001 2 00255 1B TRB OOO 5 E 5 5 425 2001 OJO AGC SYNC R770 ScL 0 9 Je sado 14 5 V 525 R502 Md 2 5 2 5 25 1576 QR TLB Q712 DTC124EUA TLB R441 JUST Y MUTE 1 ONTA Y Cb SU SAPID Cb E Cr D gt CSYNCOUT 9 ENC V AGCCTLY 58 VCCO COUT C701 SCL LA73033M K 24 GND 25 DEC V G CB AGCCTLV 22 GND DEC_B 77 Y3SIN 1Y 78 NC GND 21 V6IN GND 79 Y2IN 3Y DEC Y V 80 NC GND 5 13 FILTER 25415764 QR TLB 2 2
42. 1 Rev 1 3685 O TUFLCON 1 22 MASK OK OK OK proper drive 5 DRIVE DVD RW DVR 107X OK NG NG improper drive 2 1 10K CKTO000353WL OK OK proper combination NG Version of the drive too advanced HDD ST380012ACE NG Version of the drive too old 0 1 DEVICE PRISM PLUS REGION 1 OK Serial No of the drive already registered i NG Serial No of the drive not registered 4 FLASH 64M 1 4 Refer to two pages after D Model name destination 5 Information on the built in drive 2 Version of the recorder software Model name version No model type serial No 8 Revision No of the system control computer software 6 Data of the built in HDD capacity of the HDD Edition administration No from top to bottom common 7 Version No of PRISM software firmware application software Region No 4 Version No of the tuner microcomputer Mask or 9 CPRM data CPRM key No Flash FLASH ROM information Result of the combination ckeck with system u com While the first screen shown above is displayed press the DIG ANA key to enter the subscreen shown below Note Each time the DIG ANA key is pressed the display changes between the first screen and its subscreen Details on HDD data are described below HDD WDC10234564 80 x gam Capacity of the HDD unit Gbytes HDD identification error indication Name of manufacturer part No by manufacturer If any abn
43. 3 SEARCH Enter Input ID Number 4 When the ID number has been registered the unit enters the ID 7 When the ID data have been written to the FLASH ROM the data input mode The FL display indicates INSERT ID message Hom Write is displayed on the screen In this condition place the ID data disc on the tray and close the The FL display indicates ID DATA tray using the CLOSE key m 4 on the player After confirming this message press CLEARIto exit the input Recorder s ID Data Setting mode Recorder s ID Data Setting CLEAR Exit 7 Rom Write Insert The ID Data Disc CLEAR Exit 74 How to Confirm the ID Number 1 Press ESC STEREO sequentially with an ID number already set and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode 2 The set ID number is displayed on the screen and on the FL display permitting you to confirm it 3 To exit this mode press CLEAR Recorder s ID Number Setting ID Number 25 000000001 Compare ok c k k x k x k k gt 8 CLEAR Exit Input ID Number ll How to Clear the ID Number T Press ESC STEREO sequentially with an ID number already 8 After inputting the number press STOP set and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode Only when the entered number matches the set ID number the ID number is cleared and the unit exits this mode 2 Input the same nu
44. 3 Remove the four aluminum tapes Aluminum tape Aluminum tape Y f Aluminum tape Aluminum tape IZ N e Bottom view 1 2 4 the bottom cover by removing the four screws Bottom cover e Bottom view 5 Remove the front bezel by unhooking the two hooks 6 Hemove the one screw 7 the top cover Top cover a c Oe E 8 7 Front bezel 5 DVR 520H S d m 4 Remove the four screws 9 Remove the clamper section Clamper section Clean the pickup lens Before shipping out the product be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools Cleaning liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 Pickup lens 5 m 6 DVR 520H S m 7 107 10 7 2 The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams e List of IC RS5C372A LC75342M LA73033M AK5357VT PST3428U PST3809U M65672WG C UPD72852AGB 8bU UPD72893AGD LML JCKB ASSY 1 202 TUFL Microcomputer e Pin Function Signal VO Active 1 FGK ____ O FLDWercommukaonime QUK _ 2 meom ____ _______ 3 P93 DAO TB3in AVL
45. C1422 C1424 2102 2106 CKSRYF104Z25 HVC359 C2201 C2206 C2222 C2223 C2306 CKSRYF104Z25 HVC362 MA2ZV05 C2319 C2406 C2407 C3006 C3101 CKSRYF104Z25 RB521S 30 C3105 C3108 C3202 C3203 C3205 CKSRYF104Z25 C3252 C3256 C3302 C4006 C4008 CKSRYF104Z25 C4010 C4012 C4013 C4017 C4021 CKSRYF104Z25 DTF1069 4024 4026 C4032 C4202 C4203 CKSRYF104Z25 DTL1106 DTL1106 4209 C5113 C5118 C5120 CKSRYF104Z25 DTL1106 C5125 C5127 C5204 C5215 C5218 CKSRYF104Z25 LCYA100J2520 C5225 C5228 C5230 C5308 C5310 CKSRYF104Z25 C5323 C5342 C5343 CKSRYF104Z25 LCYA1R2J2520 C1001 C1006 C1048 C1103 C1107 CKSRYF105Z10 VTF1096 VTL1067 C1203 C1205 C1209 C1303 C1306 CKSRYF105Z10 VTL1079 C1309 C1403 C1405 C1409 C1423 CKSRYF105Z10 VTL1082 C1426 C1429 C3001 C3404 C3407 CKSRYF105Z10 C4027 C4030 C4105 C4107 C4201 CKSRYF105Z10 C4401 C4501 C5110 CKSRYF105Z10 CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH 101J50 4028 4 7 6 3V DCH1200 CCSRCH271J50 C3402 C3403 C4015 10 10V VCG1045 CCSRCH330J50 C1060 150 4V VCH1246 CCSRCH331J50 VC4201 10pF VCM1012 CCSRCH390J50 RESISTORS CCSRCH4R0C50 R1025 R1026 R1042 R1046 RAB4CQ103J CCSRCHSROCB5O R1048 R1051 R1054 R1068 R1069 RAB4CQ103J CCSRCH681J50 R1072 R1073 R5218 R5221 RAB4CQ103J CCSRCH8R0D50 R5229 R5230 R5247 R5249 R5252 RAB4CQM03J R5255 R5258 R5259 R5273 R5275 RAB4CQ103J CEVW100M16 CEVW101M16 R5289 R5290 RAB4CQ103J CEVW101M16 R1408 R1411 RAB4CQ220J R4401 R4404 R4410 R4416 R4417 RAB4CQ223J C
46. EncModul Hang Encoder routine is hung up e Error related to Drive system Write Err The Drive failed to write and could not be recovered Rzn NG Rzn Rpr NG e Error related to Dubbing 87 1 2 3 e Error related to Dubbing continued e Other Errors WaterMark Det Watermark detected No Video No video input not locked Disc Full No further data can be written because the disc is full No More Info No more space in the internal work management area No Permission No permission to write to the disc Limit Over Standard maximum limit exceeded Standard maximum limitexceeded II Protect Src Source to be recorded is copy protected DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 5 6 7 8 e Other Errors continued DRAM CLR Err Video Mode DRAM Stream Buffer Clear failure V Categ ID NG Inappropriate Category ID 0 e Error related to HDD HDD is not recognized on the bus HDD IRRG POFF No Error Non Err Normal Notes Abbreviations Any error message marked with is displayed HecErr 1 ECC 4 byte Code for Error Correction VMG Video Manager on the Subscreen 1 of the fourth screen UDF Universal Disc Format Recording Management Area i i PCA Power Calibration Area MKB Media Key Block In a case of an error in the drive system scratches or dirt on a disc OPC Optical Power Control
47. Gasket Sheet 2 Aluminum Tape HDD Stay Bonnet Angle Writer Stay L Writer Stay R PCB Base Heatsink SYPS Cover Fan Duct Base Chassis Assy Binder BK 1 HDD Badge Tray Sheet Tray Panel Bonnet Label Tape Hear Panel Bonnet Case S Tray Panel Base Tray Panel Lens Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw 166 32 Screw DVR 520H S DVR 520H S DVR 65H S KU CA KUXU CA VXF1010 Not used KCXU Not used VXF1028 Ferrite Core Flexible Cable 8P Flexible Cable 24P Flexible Cable 32P Flexible Cable 7P Flexible Cable 13P Flexible Cable 40P Shield Flexible Cable 40P Housing Assy 4P Housing Assy 2P VTH1051 VDA2011 VDA2012 VDA2013 VDA2014 VDA2015 VDA2034 VDA2033 VKP2330 VKP2332 VTH1050 VDA1997 VDA1998 VDA1999 VDA2000 VDA2001 VDA2032 VDA2031 VKP2327 VKP2315 DVR 520H S m VTH1050 VDA1997 VDA1998 VDA1999 VDA2000 VDA2001 VDA2032 VDA2031 VKP2327 VKP2315 Part No VEC2436 VEC2437 VEC2439 VEC2440 VEF1056 VNE2334 VNE2335 VNE2336 VNE2337 VNE2339 VNH1070 VNK5426 VNK5427 VXA2682 ZCA BK1 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 VRW2104 ZTA 156A 19 See Contrast table 2 VXX2925 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 BPZ30P250FTC PBZ30PO080FTC AMZ30PO60FTC BBZ30P040FTC BCZ40PO60FNI BPZ3OPOSOFTC BBZ30PO60FTC DBA1125 11 24 12 Tray Sheet Tray Panel Rear Panel Tray Pan
48. Hemove the some jumper wires from the clamp 1 the four screws 2 Remove the binder 2 Disconnect the flexible cable 3 Hemove the some jumper wires from the SYPS cover 3 Stand the MAIN Assy 4 Remove the six screws DVJB Assy Note This photograph may show a different model However the method for disassembly is the same SYPS cover DRIVE Assy R7 6 Disconnect the connector 6 Remove the three tapes 7 Remove the DRIVE Assy R7 JCKB Assy DRIVE Assy R7 104 DVR 520H S 1 m 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Diagnosis 1 Connect the jig cable 2 Insert the insulation sheet between the MAIN Assy and base chassis 3 Arrange the unit as shown in the photo below Caution Main IC 1001 on the MAIN Assy generate heat to arround 80 degrees Be careful when works Ell POWER SUPPLY unit Front panel section D Jig cable GGD1370 Assy Assy MAIN Assy IC1001 DVJB Assy s Assy DRIVE R7 HDD DVR 520H S m 5 6 7 105 O 106 3 4 Cleaning the pickup lens 1 2 1 Remove the writer stay L by removing the three screws with the bonnet angle and the SYPS cover SYPS cover Bonnet angle Writer stay L 2 Remove the writer stay by removing the three screws with the bonnet angle Bonnet angle lt gt Front side lt 2 Writer stay
49. MEN 14 sj Ls 1 14 om 1 System PowerON 109 Pin Name SignalName vo Funcion s frana SY wermewae L i a ez unn pom _ res pape Pip 71 SewodmdenGTD H ee Pip jomemReetupt t so o wj 5 o mme jw o 5 e eru o wap mov o me mme 5 s eub O Reset signat mask rom tne system conor i s moner ____ tor aesinaton uomen _ Prosan oo Pian Kee PN fen aonane mo wan Fri awa f 5 O Communicatontne svobe mem 5 fom a O Communication no 110 DVR 520H S m 1 Ex 2 d 4 m 5 6 7 8 RS5C372A JCKB ASSY IC203 Real Time Clock IC e Block Diagram C Alarm Register OPO ai WEEK MIN HOUR 32kHz Output Alarm B Register Comparator 8 week MIN HOUR Driver Time Counter
50. T U L4 R1115 3344 le RAB4CQ103J T 1 LHADRS12 DATA Ta we o 77 a ini HDATAS pues 2 1080 a bf ac Hack Q SYNC o Refl 5 Hees RISO RAB4CQ105J T Q 5 SRCMODET __ ET A19 A21 B AD4 R aD me RTS1 R1051 HDATAG Er E A20 z2 1 2 RX1 gt lorea HDATA7 az WE HDATA4 AD CT 0005 15 57 RAB4CQ103J T s DANT REQ 18 HDATA11 A TX2 X e 02 0 rosz Pad 0 SEENED EM X 1075 10K S 28 da 55 2 RX AB RX3 DVIN ACMOD 1055 10K S ADR 20 17 T Herea ny ress voco F 2 n Moarn AB MUTE VEE AREQ A HADRS1 7 2 AAS 50 10KX4 HADRS2 25 HoATAQ Y CTS1 O IHApsss 24 22 Hoe O HDACK1 A app RAB4CQ103J T L 25 p 2 DVAC 5 NA TT sec 5 29 gt X s QTR K 10K 8 jai 771 ADR 2 HApRSi TUREQ STREAM R1078 S 81120 NT4 Y INT4 O SACKETEN R1079 10K S NIS Q 5 kee
51. V 5E GND 1SS355 TRB 0201 R211 _ 220 R220 c 220 weet 8 D gt D B t3 d c 29565 2 10 nw Y 2940 x m om O 92 7 E 58 XTHROU RSTCTL hyo 88 STBYQ HASW 57 BLANK SW 89 LM 56 SQU EVOLCE gt i L206 207 208 R298 8 202 2281 00 99 FUNC L INE PEGO34B 8279 719 hgg 2 2254 m ao 1 CN202 rre TUFL u com L201 202 203 204 2 4 VTL1081 mi GND gt XDLRST Q 4 EEA To D Hra D 3 LsTB _ au LG sswzr 19 CVIN1 45 Es 6 m GND 00 72 11 s aee E S Rar e FSCIN 50 ve C220 100p C294 D 1 Lj 40 FLDATA NN 11205 E VDD c 2 54 R237 2 VTL1061 S xu 5 55 8240 R245 4k C222 0 1 olx lS 52045 0945 S lt a gt 29 524 51 1k L 8 29 NTS 7 27 sa 5241 R244 ak 225 q 7288 d D GND ox 0 q C227 1u YF e Hg L gt NMS af 55 a OL Nex Ez c236 YF D C B sis du 00 gt 00 m 2 oo 5 lt 8 72 0 D 72 2 2 H c z V 5M V 5M lt g lt SSM TO T EEPROM 2 sl IC204 BR24L32F W TBB 8 8 L V 3_3BU o C206 Rts 74 7007 1 OSCIN OSCOUT XINTRA D EEPR
52. il Ele 5 FEL IC GNDD GNDD SM8707KV G m IC AQ 1C3403 1 5 qne Ene w TC7WHUO4FU TRB GNDD R3405 55 8688MHz _ 1886 AMCLK 2 R3406 1 03 1 5 ed AMCLK1 E C3497 56 8640MHz 1 02 18 1 R3407 4 5 27MCLK 1 33 8688 36 8640MHz 150 S 257 56M g 4 05 O 18 4520MHz ibi 24 5760MHz iris 24MSRC 22 8 S 187 C3403 TC7WHUO4FU TRB GNDD 1 m 2 CPU CONTROL BUS DAC ADC 1 5 D s 3 5 MAIN ASSY VWV2025 D m gt Audio Signal Route DIGITAL c gt Audio Signal Route L ch BS GNDA GNDA 557 56M 3 D3 V 1 2 LRCKIN Vdd Vcc S VoutL 9 VoutR R3251 WM C3253 9 E eus ge Koa ch 2 5 R3270 1 PN LCHOUT 100 S 2 86 T IC3251 UPC4570G2 TFB GNDA 60B R3259 UEA ANDA 6dB UPC4570G2 TFB C 2 5 4 108251 ch 52571 RCHOUT 100 S 2 B6 63269 22 NO V 5A IN m n lon lo LL ND 2 2 5 2 e RCHIN R ch R3105 2 6 0 5 d LCHIN L ch RS104 2 6 0 S m 2 26 2919 XRESET TC7WHUO4FU TRB 1 5 ee jp Abc 83105 5 BCKI lt M T 8 VCC ANA SYSCLK 85106 015 20 lt ADCCLKO GNDD C3108 ST 4 voo DIG ADLRCK 24 2 dopo DGND ADDATA D gt sgt lt i AK5357VT TBB AZD 1S
53. is 59 gt Video Selector amp JA702 VKB1184 Video Driver e S1 Be Tm 6 gt 5 S a j m z gt gt H O O Ww O E E V 13SW E O gt lo r V 5M 4 T F wo oli 518 RI TN SURE 525P a e DTA124EUA TLB 2 5 2 A5 LAMUTE 9706 RN4903 TRB E o SN Q L RAMUTE 2 5 Q709 9718 IRN4903 TRB DTA124EUA TLB JCKB ASSY ot VWV2023 2 2 DVR 520H S 31 m 5 6 7 3 6 MAIN ASSY WM1DTOO 2 5 4 5 2 5 HKEYPLS ACCCTL R1025 1 OK 4 4CQ103J T RAB4CQ1 03 V 3V 61012 8 2k 5 NBC1 wee R1501 F DD EDATA1 5 EDATA EDATA1 EDATA2 1 3 1 4 EDATAS EDATA4 EDATAS EDATA11 EDATA1 2 EDATA6 EDATA7 EDATA8 EDATAS 10 EDQM EWE ECAS ECLKEN ECLKO ERAS ECS EADRS 1 1 EADRS8 EADRSS 2850 EBS1 EADRS1 0 EADRS6 EADRS7 EADRS EADRS1 EADRS2 EADRS4 EADRSS EDATA16 EDATAT 7 1 EADRS3 EDATA1 8 EDATA19 29 EDATA28 20 21 26 EDATA27 22 EDATA25 23 24 DVDDAD8 8 1 5 DTOO 6 0102 25 DIO 24 DIOS AA24 PEDCTL t eU CRIN 22 828 62 71 eg BG8 R28 1 5 5 28 1 N Ss
54. lt lt TAY 444 acccaccccoccc 2z2 lt lt lt lt lt 000 6 lt lt lt 0 lt 4 lt lt lt 4 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 3 5 95 5 43 5 lt lt ___ MAIN ASSY Sh BY 1 0 Chi VWV2025 CPU DATA V D pu ee VSD E V 3D V 3D PLLO R1056 10K S TESTMOD1 PLLRST _ 1997 gk RTSG 2 HocsT R1042 V 3D TESTMOD2 5 0081055 ar Hopes zd sowe Mop O ye rapscatasu 15 TY acs EE sese Se 155 TESIMODS C oT 1044 R1045 NESTON santi N HCS3 2 10K 4 10K 4 PLLON O 5 063 4 gk 77 1 Patsy e IRAB4Cq103J T 1 1101 64 5 So Linn cl DATATS 35 582 1 1946 MRIS2 vo Ros Hosa 10kx4 HDATAI2 GNDD Hess A LT rurea RAB4cq193J T wr m RAB4CQ103U T 1771 S HADRS16 j a E Ag ihpin A 55255 vp Rioso mE H Seiso Ave 5 bonis 1
55. vopa g3VVOpowesupiy f 327 voos vops 33V powersupply 273 12 ____ 1 AUDIO CLOCK Input ___ 328 2 _ ARADRSI SDRAM ATAPI Output buffer _ 274 enD ____ seojsBs ____ 56 Output buffer _ 275 11 AMCLKi CLOCK Input buffer 330 82 JARADRSIM SDRAM ATAPI Output buffer 120 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 a E E BALL BALL agarose s ss Gowd 360 ravtoGiICpowersupy 382 E5 ARADRS 10 _ SDRAM ATAPI Outputbuffer 387 GND GND 59 14 SRCBCK 1 AUDIO Iputbuffer 334 ___ 8 389 DD 335 SRCLRCKI 1 AUDIO Input buffer 390 SPIDATAO I O 336 SRCDATAI 1 391 ND Ground 337 1 2V LOGIC power supply 39 SPICLK HOST Bidirectional buffer D D 338 GN ND lt 5 AS N Q lt zx m S 5 JE 2 2 o 5 O C Q o c 2 e cO D gt lt m O UJ a Q 8 2 m E D gt lt m O UJ a Q 2 2 m AJOJN 339 SRCBCKO DDATA 0 340 VD VDD3 13 3 power supply 341 SRCLRCKO DDATA 14 I O 342 SRCDATAO DDATA 15 343 SPDIFI AUDIO Input buffer DDATA 2 344 SPDIFO AUDIO Output buf
56. 0914 L 4 XE D P DT R911 J207 3 mas 3 0411 031 6 8 Q M 0 25W 2 HE P a 0912 N m S NI 0913 PLO ax 4001 x R y 3 I 3r M O E eJ 10221 Sc D820 I J210 Q 831 PLO gt 52 2 pot ms mb 00 f 9 to HDD M 1213 C921 em J212 4217 n x 92M Mm 1621 21 X BEN 0921 te J215 e to 0227 1 226 2 R7 DRIVE ASSY 1cN104 J 5 lt gt 0223 3 2A DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 5 PARTS LIST NOTES Parts marked NSP are generally unavailable because they are not our Master Spare Parts List e The N Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part e When ordering resistors first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples 1 When there are 2 effective digits any digit apart from 0 such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm tolerance is shown by J 5 10 500 56x10 561 eene RDIAPUISIGIUIJ 47 103 473 eee RDIAPU 4171317 050 MELLE M RN2HIR SIO IQ
57. 1 C 219 220 alexis SI Sess EE Q QD x c c E c 20 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 gt O 2 5 lt m D 17 o DVR 520H S 1 El 5 6 7 EH 8 9 gt O BALL BALL vo Funston vo UO Pet 276 83V 222 GND Gowd 7 4 2 1 CLOCK mputbuer 278 GND GND 224 003 VDD3 33 280 VDD3 83 VO power supply 226 00 0 1 2V LOGIC power supply 282 VDD VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 228 817 ATeDMARQ 1 _ ATAPI HDD Input buffer 229 16 AT2DMACK O Output buffer s0 GND 291 47 AT2DIOW O ATAPHHDD Ouputbufer 286 GND GND Ground 232 016 O Output buffer 233 16 2 _ ATAPI HDD Input buffer 234 GND 1 7 2989 VO SDRAM ATAPI Bidirectional buffer 235 16 JATaINTRO ATAPI HDD 290 ep GND Ground 236 vbb3 ____ 33 power supply
58. 1 J 7 1020 2 0 2 Sk PTs gt D BET N 0 1 C157 C136 100 16 D1g to FAN 470 16 GND B2B PH K S 0105 25 4081 QR TLB R110 _ 22k 827 c140 220 cH 4 INPUT1 INPUTS JA601 VKB1183 GND Video Signal Route ov Video Signal Route Y Video Signal Route p gt Audio Signal Route L ch 6 1 1 1 MM1565AF TFB C101 V 6E Q101 el N TLB Q102 E 2SC2411K QR TLB V 5V1 C119 9 1 0101 UMF21N TLB V 13SW LBASS2 RBASS2 LBASS1 RBASS1 LTRE RTRE LIN RIN LSELO RSELO L4 R4 d L3 R3 L2 R2 L1 V 5E C120 EVOLCL 0105 RB501V 40 TRB V 5M V 6SW NJM78M 9FA 0103 25 2411 QR TLB TC7WUO4FU TRB 10205 2 5 P IC205 TC7WUO4FU TRB D 4 43MHz S 5 55 4 D D um 4 a KN801 KN802 VNF1084 T VNF1084 T CN1001 D D V 5M V 13SW FLoc FLpc v 2ev 10 FLKB CN201 52045 1945 FL 28V io S35 FLDC gL gle FLDC NTs STs GND JOGB DVD a JOGA_HDD a KEY2 KEIM V 5M V 5M V 5M oo LE gle IR el 201 Zol KEY1 Si gir PST3245 TLB 2 NC mex 4 520 Gf FLSTB aj TM 9202 FLCLK WE DTA124EUA TLB C FLDATA r e 92 V 13SW ayo FLPON GND D D GND
59. 100k S 04201 MA2ZV 5 TRB DD 4 5 E N E V 5D 1 5 4 ATAPI BUS du ATAPI AT1RESET R44 AT gt ATA Data Signal Route C4401 44014 AT1RESET 22K 4 AT1DATAZ RAB4CQ223J T AT1DATAB 7 AT1DATA6 AT1DATA8 R440 844046 AT1DATAS 4 0550 x 8 2 22K 4 AT1DATAS RAB4CQ223J T 1 1 AT1DATA4 R4410 AD ATIDATA11 R440 674 22K 4 RAB4CQ223J T ATA AT1DATA2 M ATIDATA12 m R 4d DATA12 7 P ATIDATA1S 22 4 A M ATIDATA18 O 5 4 RAB4CQ223U T ATIDATA14 T1DATAQ 844174 lt AT1DATA15 RAB4CQ OJ 22K 4 N ATIDATAIS 0 s DATA15 _ 4 RAB4CQ223J T AT1DIOR AT1DMAC R44234 lt AT1ADR1 AT1DMA lo AT1ADRO 82 S 8 Q AT1ADR2 AT1DIOW lt 1 50 22 5 O 84429 22 5 R4431 22 S O 1 R4430 5 O O ib 5 17 5 8 11177 5 5 1 7 87 27 BF 47 27 87 GF 47 27 87 6 4 2 4 Q 22K 4 RAB4CQ223J T 674 To DRIVE ASSY R7 AT1ADRQ RAB4CQ330 V 5D x VKN1811 TFB V 3D Primary ATA 28 4401 oS amp VWV201 5 25 26 590 u lo 9 T ATAPI DD AT2RESET AT2RESET 14504 82 5 84502 N R4505 RAB4CQ223J AT2DATA7 20 AT2DATAB8 AT2DATA7
60. 17 hours Standard Play SP Approx 34 hours Long Play uu ue acit i et n Approx 68 hours Extended Play Approx 102 hours Manual Mode MN Approx 17 102 hours DVD R DVD RW Fine RINE J u uu s soni ae Pond e og n Approx 1 hour standard Play SP Approx 2 hours Long Play BP iaceat Mote ede dee Approx 4 hours Extended Play Approx 6 hours Manual Mode MN Approx 1 6 hours Tuner Receivable channels Mr m 2 13ch URE c m 14 69ch rw C1 C125ch Timer ww P RR tae Ba 1 month 32 programs u s usay aq Quartz lock 12 hour digital display Power off Approx 5 years after manufacture Input Output VHF UHF antenna input output terminal VHF UHF set 75 F shape connector Video input Input 1 rear 3 rear 2 front tae vr Ea 1 750 HACKS sed d ur Ebr ua ERE d jack VIGCO OUIDUN rarik Output 1 2 Outputlevel 1 Vp p 750 dcc 5553 PN S Video Input 1 3 rear 2 front Y luminance Input level 1 Vp p 750 color Input 286 750 4 pin mini DIN S Video output
61. 4 m JCKB ASSY 1 71 Z7 TNT dius am Nm s AT a AATF 204 705 55 s 4501 1301 1001 D 229 n O O O O O O O O O O VNP1961 A to HDD ATWB 55 ANO ESSA m V VD O O O O O O O O O O O O I O O Was CN4401 CHEMICALS V NHITCH ARE KNOWN TO THE w C CALS e S RAH m B CN104 CN201 on 2 C D O O L f ees i c EE ER ENT 2 NET ILS v ET AN I d CN702 CN3001 CN701 CN2001 1961 z O LSpNO 53 54 0 CN402 VNP1961 A CETT quc ut 58 CAR ities Brus Moor Bue EA E De JH pot PAG x n O O f O 2 e E 5 cT Miis o COE Leu ol C223 c 8245 R24 55054 CN705 SY z O ASSY 205 601 203 102 IC101 Q507 Q508 Q710 Q707 Q509 Q510 Q20
62. 520H S a 1 m 2 EE 3 m 4 m JO p liqiuoid do2o Jo Duunp p eldsip osje si uone4edo 1ndino Aq 1 s SUL ON uone4edo Jo sseooJd y 1 2 BU S9A xoeg eid 49949 jndino punos Jou 8Jnjoid ON 919 Ajddns 4 9Anosjeqg si 2 yy uy Zux pr si 2 euBis oipne uy 2 ZHy yy oipne uy Bulag si zpH3 ze oipne uy zux ze JS 29 9 indui Bulag si y 00 ueui JOUIO si eounos payiwued Adoo v 00 SINDO 9949 20 punos 21 05 po1091o4d doo JO peuuojied eq SIeedde eJnjoid ou uojeuu zou op euBis indui enjoe eui pue eui uleis S eur eui e sy 91oN oeoJnos Nl eAnoejep p1eoq y JO uonoeuuoo s pulLu 9 eAnosjeq
63. 6 Dry Cell Battery R6P AA See Contrast table 2 14 Mirror Sheet VHL1006 7 Operating Instructions See Contrast table 2 15 Holder See Contrast table 2 English 16 Front Pad See Contrast table 2 8 Operating Instructions See Contrast table 2 17 Rear Pad See Contrast table 2 French 18 Packing Case See Contrast table 2 2 CONTRAST TABLE DVR 520H S KU CA KUXU CA and DVR 65H KCXU are constructed the same except for the following DVR 520H S DVR 520H S DVR 65H S KU CA KUXU CA KCXU Power Cable ADG7021 ADG7075 ADG7075 Audio Video Cable XDE3049 VDE1077 VDE1077 Dry Cell Battery R6P AA VEM1031 VEM1030 VEM1030 Operating Instructions VRB1338 VRB1338 VRB1343 English Operating Instructions Not used Not used VRC1210 French Card VRY1132 VRY1132 Not used Warranty Card ARY7045 ARY7045 ARY7007 IM Holder VHC1116 VHC1115 VHC1115 Front Pad VHA1368 VHA1364 VHA1364 Rear Pad VHA1369 VHA1365 VHA1365 Packing Case VHG2545 VHG2530 VHG2549 DVR 520H S B 5 m 6 m 7 8 2 2 EXTERIOR NON CONTACT S DE CONTACT SIDE 1 1 1 7 2 520H type 49 Refer to 2 3 FRONT PANEL SECTION DVR 520H S E 2 5 EXTERIOR parts List Mark No c ON O 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NSP 25 26 27 28 NSP 29 30 31 32 33 Description TUNB Assy JCKB Assy MAIN Assy FRJB Assy DVJB
64. 7 EN 8 Stream time code data obtained when playback A Time code data of the DVdecode Stream or response data of the Time Code command the forward direction is performed Otherwise time code data are obtained through an AV C command RD JRecDate of DVdecode Stream Rec Time of DVdecode Stream F ASPECT Aspect Ratio of DVdecode Stream EF CGMS of DVdecode Stream from left to right i CGMS data of bits 5 4 Audio ch2 bits 3 2 Recording of DV input cannot be performed unless the Audio ch1 and bits 1 0 Video value of CGMS is 00 APSIB sn NENNEN With input Signal type 525 60 625 50 1125 60 1250 With without DVdecode stream input 50 or Invalid is indicated Without input No is indicated If SF is 44 kHz itis considered that 44 1 kHz audio is input and sound is muted on the unit QUANTIZATION of DVdecode Stream p AUDIO MODE of DVdecode Stream iDVencode xxx Whether Yes in the process of requesting DV Normally Yes is indicated only with HDD or DVD i EG or No is indicated in XXX playback Sampling Frequency of DVdecode Stream TC TIME CODE of DVencode stream REC DATE of DVencode stream TIME of DVencode stream ASPECT Aspect Ratio of DVencode stream C 10 CGMS eo audio ct and austo cna re Normally sources other than CGMS 00 are not output APS trigger bit of DVencode stream 92 DVR
65. ARDA7 ARDA8L ARDATAB C1408 44 ARDA7 aa SRCBCKI VDD vss 4 0560 5 EDATA16 EDATAS1 40 10000 15 40 EDATA17 SRCBCKO aoe arpam arwe ARDOM ARDQM1 EDATA18 EDATA29 pap ng ARCO A arcas s E SRCLRCKI 58 ARCLKO __ 17 ARCLKO 21305 m SRCDATAI ARCAS ARCLKO ARRAS ARCAS ARCLKO ARRAS CKE zo RR 18 ARRAS CKE S Mees Rea mo ARADRS12 Abes ARADI 6 5 ARADRS12 J ARADRS14 ARCS ARAD12 A araprsia ___ 20 ARCS ARADIZES ARADRS11 E m A aranesas ARAD14 115 ARADRSS 4 ARADRS18 z A AmApRS10 22 ARADIS ARADO 1 1 2 1 5 5 z2 7 A 4 ARADIO ARADRS7 5 ararsa A aranesa a Ambo ARADRSS t DVDAACK HH P anapgsz pine zo larapess A araprs2 ARADI ARADS Eo ARADRSS 3 ARADRS3 aRApRs4 araprss 25 bo araprsa 4 ACMODO ARADS 27 ARADS3 l f 28 C ACMOD1 1 EDATA27 lt ATA OSD2 Aud oTBC ATA OSD2 Aud i oTBC 20 EDATA26 256Mb t SDRAM 256Mbit SDRAM EDATA21 EDATA25 1 6 16 1 DD 1 6M16b I t EDATA22 EDATA24 ATA EDATA23 MPEG ENC AVIO HY57V28220T 6 452852520 75
66. Assy ATWB Assy ATHB Assy POWER SUPPLY Unit DRIVE Assy 7 for Service HDD DC Fan Motor Ferrite Core Ferrite Core Connector Assy 13P Flexible Cable 8P Flexible Cable 24P Flexible Cable 32P Flexible Cable 7P Flexible Cable 13P Flexible Cable 40P Shield Flexible Cable 40P Housing Assy 4P Housing Assy 2P Housing Assy 4P P Plate Holder Rubber Foot Radiation Sheet Rubber Spacer PC Support Heatsink Cushion Gasket Sheet Spacer Clamp 2 CONTRAST TABLE DVR 520H S KU CA KUXU CA and DVR 65H KCXU are constructed the same except for the following 10 HDD 80G 4R080L0 SV HDD 160G 4R160L0 SV Symbol and Description Part No VWV2010 VWV2023 VWV2025 VWV2004 VWV2006 VWV2009 VWV201 1 VWR1380 VXX2942 See Contrast table 2 VXM1114 ATX1048 See Contrast table 2 PF13PP D47 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 PNY 405 7 s gt m VEB1349 VEB1360 VEB1370 VEC1749 VEC2363 VEC2394 VEC2413 VEC2418 Mark No 34 35 36 37 38 NSP 39 NSP 40 NSP 41 NSP 42 NSP 43 NSP 44 45 46 NSP 47 NSP 48 49 50 51 52 NSP 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 VXF1010 Not used Description FFC Protector Gasket 20 x 8T Gasket 75 x 7T
67. Audio bit clock Audio sampling frequency AFS2 AFS1 49 48 AFS 2 1 44 1 kHz 0 1 48 kHz 0 32 kHz 1 Lu hp 4 SDRAM interface pins PinNam vO 77 __ 710 ClKpinconnectionof SDRAM 76 8 10 jRASpincomecionotSDRAM BM AGENS T WE pin connection of SDRAM connection of SDRAM 2 11 0 Address pin connection of SDRAM PE Data pin connection of SDRAM 73 69 66 64 62 57 55 54 MD 15 0 Note Process of pull up or pull down is necessary aH So connect it to SDRAM directly DVR 520H S 131 El 5 6 7 EH 8 1 2 3 4 5 Host interface pins a Parallel interface pins No PinName vO 117 cs n Chip select input of parallel interface Read and write control input of parallel interface ISA type bus SH 1 bus Write strobe 68000 bus Read write selection signal IO read control input of parallel interface ISA type bus SH 1 bus Read strobe 68000 bus Data strobe DS IOCHRDY EN Ready output of parallel interface 116 107 AD 10 1 Address input of parallel interface 143 141 139 132 130 128 126 125 _ 15 0 Data input output of parallel interface b Serial interface pins No PinNam vO serial transmission data output of unsynchronous serial interface UART EU serial transmission data input
68. C217 C228 C234 C239 C240 C244 C246 C501 C519 C525 C531 C605 C613 C653 C709 C710 C714 C715 C726 C731 C736 C749 C750 C752 C760 C101 C209 C210 C212 C213 C218 C219 C227 C231 C236 RESISTORS R208 R178 66 1 Es 2 Part No RB501V 40 UDZS5 1B LAU100J LAU2R2J LCYA100J2520 LTA102J VTL1081 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH120J50 CCSRCH150J50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH270J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH561J50 CCSRCH680J50 CCSRCH681J50 100 50 100 50 CEAT101M10 CEAT101M10 CEAT101M10 CEAT101M16 CEAT101M6R3 CEAT102M6R3 CEAT220M25 CEAT221M16 CEAT221M6R3 CEAT470M16 CEAT471M16 CEAT471M6R3 CEJQ101M16 CKSQYB225K10 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB105K10 5 1032750 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 RS1 10SOROJ RS1 16S1501F 3 Description H173 R519 R526 R534 R602 R605 R606 R615 R617 R704 R715 R717 R718 R728 R730 R740 R743 R747 R757 R759 Other Resistors OTHERS X201 10MHz X203 4 433619MHz X202 32kHz CN202 9P FFC CONNECTOR CN705 13P FFC CONNECTOR CN201 19P FFC CONNECTOR 402 13P PLUG 401 19P PLUG CN104 CONNECTOR 13P CN105 CN703 CONNECTOR 2P JA651 OPT LINK OUT 8MB S JA201 JACK BT201 LITHIUM BATTERY CR2032 J
69. Press to select the hard disk HDD for recording or playback STEP SLOW REC MODE TIMER REC EASY TIMER DISPLAY 4 ES 17 21 6 DVR 520H S m 6 DVD Press to select the DVD for recording or playback 7 DVD playback functions AUDIO 2 Changes the audio language or channel When the recorder is stopped press to change the tuner audio SUBTITLE Q Displays changes the subtitles included in multilingual DVD Video discs ANGLE amp Switches camera angles on discs with multi angle scenes 8 PLAY MODE Press to display the Play Mode menu for features such as search repeat and program play 9 Alphanumeric buttons and CLEAR Use the number buttons for track chapter title selection channel selection and so on The same buttons can also be used to enter names for titles discs and so on Use CLEAR to clear an entry and start again 10 INPUT SELECT Press to change the input to use for recording 11 CHANNEL Press to change the channel of the built in TV tuner 12 VCR Plus Press then use the number buttons to enter a PlusCod amp programming number for timer recording 13 DISC NAVIGATOR TOP MENU Press to display the Disc Navigator screen or the top menu if a DVD Video disc is loaded 14 PLAY LIST MENU Press to switch between Original and Play List content on VR mode discs or display the disc menu if a DVD Video disc is loaded 15 t
70. QR TLB 5 RN4905 25C4081 GR TLB cz RN S0s TRO 5 c V 5TU oe 5 G 907555 9506 V 6E d p UMF21N TLB Video Signal Route TUNER YS 7 55 Audio Signal Route TUNER Audio Signal Route L ch Ol ul L303 7 VTL1165 V 37E V 6E GND Lv O O O AKP7073 O CN301 aac Fo Tp l C j LL SUR TUON GND El m V 9 1 6 2 2 HN1C01FU T SIFtoONTA 401 __ 62 GND D Rass R454 6455 BAA 5 JUST 3 3k 3 3k 3 3k NC Fe 9 els gi j 22 Sys __ O aN ME GND GND ND GND G Link O O O AND R466 R467 R468 B 3 Sk 3 3 3k s m 0475 Se 0 01 Ye ri 0 Q O 9 OTR 51 7070 CN451 GND GND GND I FOMOI SD STID SU SAPID __ Hoe UV LIN L4 J He ees UV RIN R4 misi BA CN402 V 9 GND GND AND DVR 520H S m 5 6 7 EM 8 27 2 3 4 JCKB ASSY 1 2 1 2 assy vwv2o23 V 6SW SW 13V GND EV 6V GND EV 37E bea GND 28 2 O FLDC FL 28V FLDC FLDC FLON P ON B13B PH K S D CN105 L102 4m Q104 2581258 PQ T 05 1 55
71. Top view e Block Diagram e Pin Function Pin Name vo AINR ch analog input AINL L ch analog input CKS1 EI Mode select 1 VCOM Common voltage output bias voltage of VA 2 and ADC input AGND Analog ground 7 Dp Digital power supply 2 7 to 5 5V fs 4k to 48 2 3 0 to 5 5V fs 48k to 96kHz K DGND Digital ground 9 SDTO Audio serial data output outputs L in the power down mode LRCK Channel clock outputs L by master mode in the power down mode MCLK Master clock input SCLK Audio serial data clock outputs L by master mode in the power down mode Power down mode power L power down 14 DF interface format H 24 bit I2S compatibility L 24 bit MSB justify CKS2 Mode select 2 CKSO Mode select 0 114 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 m 5 6 PST3428U MAIN ASSY 1 4003 e Reset IC e Pin Arrangement Top view e Pin Function VOUT Reset signal output Power supply voltage detection Not connected e Block Diagram vss PST3809U MAIN ASSY 4005 Reset IC e Pin Arrangement Top view e Pin Function Reset signal output Power supply voltage detection e Block Diagram DVR 520H S m 115 1 2 3 4 m M65673WG A MAIN ASSY IC1001 e Signal Processing IC for DVD Recorder e Pin Arrangement Top view A
72. UE 1 2V LOGIC power supply EDATA 27 SDRAM ENC Bidirectional buffer GND AT1DATA 15 ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer 21 1 14 WO ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer 216 GND VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply AT1DATA 13 ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer 12 ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer 20 21 1 cO D19 EDATA 21 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer 20 1 5 0 ATAPI DVD Output buffer 147 GND 202 VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 148 22 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer 203 19 AT2DATA 15 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer GND 020 AT2DATA 14 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer EADRS 3 O SDRAM ENC Output buffer AT2DATA 13 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer EDATA 28 SDRAM ENC Bidirectional buffer GND 152 26 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer 207 B20 2 12 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer 153 VDD3 3 3V power supply 208 AT2DATA 1 1 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer 18 NJ 4 19 O N D18 BB RIO gt 0 gt m lt mD lt O mi imirm irm lt TI Ti lt lt 5 5 s 2 1818 S S B19 S s S 2 s S s s sS S IS S 2 99 2 PSP Qs Go S io s 9 o5 go
73. bil 1962 FLKY ASSY KIRB ASSY Q1201 Q1202 VNP1962 C CN1001 K 4 5 a gt s V AY e oc 6 e 2 gt __ P VWG2508 6 V AJ N 70 2 O OO 0 LAN 70 O OO O O OO OO O 1 7 O 9 e MEE ERES D 2 S oe SP f O 7 g dh 1002 1962 2 3 4 1 m 4 5 POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT N LOLND E 10193 Wea DPC B1 94V 0 R103 1017 1 mn E E Do E 7102 e S285 32985 aSa m M 0 2 zo mmc c eom pu E C104 LES co mo 2 576 Azo C107 S 2 4 3 55 gt lt gt dn oa mi lt om m cz es Z gt gt e rm lt m gt r T ES SG C108 gt EA cEg P y C106 T o lt S 0 gt CA 0 CA 2258 0105 124 c b lt gt Q IAH D104 3 3 s 0103 41 0 0106 O gt O i 402 7150 4103 L 20120 ar a 60124 S 5 EE Eb j IR S 201 xl INN 0201445 L J202 1203 AYVNINd 0 0935 UZO H uza HAN 4 4
74. calculated and displayed on the FL display and OSD 2 Only in a case in which the calculation of the average error rate fails the tray will open Changes of display Table 1 Video mode recording medium Display Operation FL Display OSD On Screen Display ERROR is displayed on the FL display for an instant H E 71 DVD recording starts ERROR w DVD recording is performed for 10 seconds xxx xx R xE x The recorded DVD title is played back while the error rate is being measured then as soon as playback is finished it stops ERR RATE x xE x After error rate measurement is finished 1 the average error rate the measurement finish mark and the OK NG judgment result 3 will be displayed on the FL display and OSD ERR RATE x xE x x OK If the tray opens as a result of NG judgment the display on the FL display and OSD will be retained Table 2 DVD Video playback medium Display Operation FL Display OSD On Screen Display Only during playback when the corresponding keys are pressed the error rate 2 2 x xIE x ERR RATE is calculated and displayed on the FL display and OSD 2 After error rate measurement is finished 1 the average error rate the measurement finish mark and the OK NG judgment result 3 will be displayed on the FL displa
75. described in this manual 2 Adjustments To keep the original performances of the product optimum adjustments or specification confirmation is indispensable In accordance with the procedures or instructions described in this manual adjustments should be performed 3 Cleaning For optical pickups tape deck heads lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors and other parts requiring cleaning y 7 proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances 4 Shipping mode and shipping screws f ml To protect the product from damages or failures that may be caused during transit the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipping out in accordance with this manual if necessary S28 5 Lubricants glues and replacement parts Appropriately applying grease or glue can maintain the product performances But improper lubrication or applying glue may lead to failures or troubles in the product By following the instructions in this manual be sure to apply the prescribed grease or glue to proper portions by the appropriate amount For replacement parts or tools the prescribed ones should be used DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 Bl 5 E 6 m 7 EN CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION UN Ub ba HA rd odo SR De MU dd 2 6 2 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
76. dragging e Stacking another product on the unit Note Be sure NOT to impart shock such as bumping or hitting a screwdriver against the HDD during diagnosis with the bonnet open e Examples of dangerous handling while the power is off Imparting strong shock although the HDD is more resistant to shock when the power is off Dropping the unit from a height of several centimeters or after lifting one side of the unit up then letting the unit drop Do NOT move the unit immediately after the power is turned off Wait at least 30 seconds after the indication on the FL display changed from POWER OFF to the clock indication before moving the unit If the AC power cord is accidentally disconnected before turning the unit off wait at least for one minute before moving it In this case damage to the HDD caused by sudden shutoff may be small because the emergency relief mechanism 15 activated However if sudden shutoff occurrs during recording or playback recorded data may be damaged Be sure to check operations Cautions on handling the HDD as a repair part Handle the HDD in a safe environment Handle the HDD over an antistatic pad that can also absorb shock Wear wrist bands to prevent electrostatic charges generated in your body from affecting the HDD 2 The following must be observed when handling the HDD Handle one HDD at a time Do NOT hold several HDDs at the same time Grip the HDD on both sides so that you do not touch it
77. g e 915 g oe 52 g E D 4 N SCICLK 0 Bi GND Ground SPICS Bi L O UD 2 5 5 AIR cO lt Alit A TI ITI TI Im rm lt gt 0 1515 2 U U HOST Bidirectional buffer 440 1 N 1 BALL BALL _ vo Fonction _ gt 40850 0 5 Outputbuffer 496 vbb VDD t2VLOGIC power supply on HDACKO 0 Output buffer ama DADRS 1 O SDRAM DEC Output buffer HDREQ 1 Input buffer VDD PE 1 2V LOGIC power supply HDREQ 0 HOST Input buffer DADRSI8 O SDRAM DEC Output buffer HWAIT Input buffer IV DADRS 5 O SDRAM DEC Output buffer VDD3 VDD3 3 3V IO power supply 447 Va Ground 5012 HOE 0 HOST Output buffer VDD8 ___ 3 3V power supply 0 V4 v4 DADRS 6 SDRAM DEC Output buffer 504 VDD ____ 12VLOGIC power supply DADRS 3 O SDRAM DEC Output buffer O HOST Output buffer DADRS 2 O SDRAM DEC Output buffer HCS 4 O HOST Output buffer VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply HCS 3 O HOST Output buffer DADRS 4 O SDRAM DEC Output buffer HCS 2 O HOST Output buffer
78. input output of stream interface 1 32 TSSUB1 Not used Connect to VDD or GND through a resistor 33 34 36 U 37 47 40 T 38 2 0 Notused_Settoopen ____ H L H L H L H L H L H L 2 Video interface pins Ne PinName vO Function 50 vak Video clockinput 7MHz 51 voko jVieocockoupu 27MHz VSYNC Video vertical sync signal Video horizontal sync signal Field index signal NEN O PWM signal for video PLL 190 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 m 5 6 7 m 8 3 Audio interface pins No PinNam vo Funcion tive AMCLK48 Audio master clock input for sampling frequency 48 kHz E NB 773 ROME Audio master clock input for sampling frequency 44 kHz lAMCLKO O Audio master clock output Audio PCM serial data At 2ch System 1 data of audio block 1 1 At 4ch System 1 The above is default setting value Input output data of PCM 1 and PCM 2 is replaced by Channel swap setting of an AUDIO register Audio PCM serial data At 2ch Mute 97 PCM At 4ch System 2 data of audio block 2 The above is default setting value Input output data of PCM 1 and PCM 2 is replaced by Channel swap setting of an AUDIO register Note Cannot use it in DV decode 98 emphasis ON OFF in PCM 1 output Audio LR clock 93 ALRCK L ch High R ch Low 94
79. mode effective only during recording playback stop Setting Default Remarks ____ Switches cyclically between General DIG ANA Setting mode and Specific Channel Setting mode INPUT SELECT CHANNEL FF s 442 Normal Rev x3 x3 Fwd Auto Threshold Level Switches inputs or channels Sets Threshold level Manual Threshold Level Pedestal Level Rev CHAPTER SKIP Sets Threshold level According to the setting of Threshold CHAPTER SKIP Fwd the values can be changed within the range mentioned below Normal The value is fixed with no display of the value e Auto Threshold Level 0 8 Default O Manual Threshold Level 0 8 Default 0 e Pedestal Level 0 8 Default 0 Rev SCAN Sets V Sync Det Normal Short Long SCAN Fwd Rev STILL STEP Sets Std Det Normal Non STD STILL STEP Fwd SPEED SPEED HD Err Det Normal Fast Stop All channels assigned to have specific settings are canceled and the PLAY s specific settings are reset to their default values Initializes the setting of Specific CLEAR Channel Setting mode The specific setting data for the currently selected channel are reset PAUSE to their default values Settings of General Setting mode are not affected Pressing the key resets the settings of Specific Channel Setting mode for that channel to the initial values Settings of General S
80. sec XXX XXXX playback related error log for the last 13 errors XX XXXXXXX Notes For details on error messages see Table 1 Description of VR playback related errors f a VR playback related error is generated a problem in data reading from the disc may be suspected The possibility of a problem on the drive side is high e Subscreens 3 and 4 These subscreens are not for service use DVR 520H S m 5 6 7 85 86 Error Message NullBlk ReadErr SchLate r SemTOvr r NaviErr r OrderEr Mn AviHang ERR RCV Tp VobDif Tp VobDif Tp midNULL Tp ScanNg Tp RStepEr Tp tppErr Rv OpnTOvr Rv OplTOvr Rv LnkFail Rv TopVbEr Rv OrderEr Abbreviations STC System Time Clock VOBU Video Object Unit GOP Group Of Picture Table 1 Description of VR playback related errors Transfer task NULL at the top block Detecting NG stream made at the DVR 1000 series and starting protection process l picture Intra picture P picture Predictive picture TP mode change AV1 term Trick Play mode change B picture Bidirectionally predictive picture DVR 520H S 2 3 4 Table 2 Description of VR recording related errors e Error related to MPEG Encoder No SysHar IN System packet is not input periodically Strm Start NG Timeout waiting for system packet input at the beginning IN Encode Changes cannot be made in the process of encoding
81. speed no display double speed is also displayed e Subscreen 2 HDD information HDD Info Life Time 87599h 09m 05s Cumulative HDD on time How the data on cumulative HDD on time are processed in memory Storage place Backup SRAM Flash ROM Timing of referring to the data on cumulative HDD on time When the power is turned on the backup SRAM is referred to regarding the data on cumulative HDD on time and the data are stored in the RAM If referring to the backup SRAM fails the flash ROM is referred to Timing of updating the data on cumulative HDD on time While the HDD is on the data on cumulative HDD on time in the RAM is updated every 3 seconds and every time updating is executed the data are stored in the backup SRAM When the power is turned off the data are stored in the flash ROM How to clear the data on cumulative HDD on time Backup SRAM When the HDD Identification Setting is performed the data on cumulative HDD on time are automatically cleared The HDD Identification Setting is automatically performed when the CPRM setting is performed on the CPRM setting screen to display the CPRM setting screen press the ESC then the STEREO keys Notes The data on cumulative HDD on time are not cleared when resetting to factory preset values is performed The data on cumulative HDD on time are not cleared when the system control computer software is downloaded Flash ROM The data on cumulative HDD on time cannot be cleared they
82. that replacement parts must be of identical designation REMARQUE POUR MODELE CANADIEN SEULEMENT Les symboles de fusible T fusible de type rapide et ou 5 fusible de type lent sur indiquent que les pi ces de remplacement doivent avoir la m me d signation FOR USA MODEL ONLY 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE The following check should be performed for the LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE continued protection of the customer and service OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND technician LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURN Measure leakage current to a known earth ground ING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER water pipe conduit etc by connecting a leakage current tester such as Simpson Model 229 2 or 2 PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE equivalent between the earth ground and exposed Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance metal parts of the appliance input output terminals have special safety related characteristics These are screwheads metal overlays control shaft etc Plug often not evident from visual inspection nor the the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120V protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on Any by using replacement components rated for voltage current measured must not exceed 0 5 mA wattage etc Replacement parts which have these special saf
83. to 4 Subscreen 1 Command log ALL of DEBUG OSD History ALL 010000000000A000 2A00000DEBB000063000 2A00000DF1E000063000 2A00000DF81000063000 2A00000DFE4000062000 2A00000E046000063000 2A00000E0A9000063000 2A00000E10C000063000 2A00000E16F00006200023A00 Not for Service Subscreen 2 Command log ERROR of ATA ATAPI DEBUG OSD Not for Service e Subscreen 3 Writer mentenance information of ATA ATAPI DEBUG OSD The cumulative power on time and error log that are administered by the writer are displayed Such information is obtained when the power is turned on Thereafter each time the SEARCH key on the remote control unit for service is pressed while subscreen 3 is displayed the updating command is sent and the data on the subscreen are updated Care must be taken when updating this subscreen because an undesired command is inserted if it is executed while recording etc Writer Maintenancelnfo D Power 00 0102 56 101 DVD 02 Q rR0053 48 03 W0022 16 04 CD 105 0 1 0034 04 06 W0000 00 07 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 lt Error log for the Writer Not for Service D Power on time cumulative power on time 2 Duration of emission of the laser diode LD for DVD R DVD while reading 3 Duration of emission of the LD for DVD W DVD while writing 4 Duration of emiss
84. value of the uni oPCR oP value of the uni 2 Data displayed only if one DV device is identified If the connected DV device is ROOT IRM IRM is displayed at the rightmost of the GUID indication gt JJ GUID set in ConfigROM of the connected DV device GUID Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified Depending on the device the vendor name may not be set in ConfigROM Vendor name set in ConfigROM of the connected DV device 2 70 lt o o o 15 48 Data displayed only if one DV device is identified Depending on the device the vendor name may not be set in ConfigROM Model name set in ConfigROM of the connected DV device Transport Mode data obtained from the DV device Transport State data obtained from the DV device Cassette Type data obtained from the DV device Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified Copy protection data obtained from the DV device Power state data obtained from the DV device Output signal mode data obtained from the DV device Connect AV data obtained from the DV device Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified Camera VTR data obtained from the DV device DV device mode Camera or VTR is displayed only if one DV device is identified DVdecode XXX 2 requesting Dy Normally Yes is indicated only when CH is set to DV zZ gt lt DVR 520H S 91 6
85. zi O O O O O mi 2 9 1519 E s 525 O O m O lt lt e AIC CSYNC VIPWM PLLON LOCK Input buffer LOCK Output buffer EST Input buffer BOUT AVDD1DA10 ROUT 5 5 IDEO Analog 0 605 gt gt gt gt gt gt o gt gt lt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt lt gt gt gt gt gt lt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt lol gt lt gt ol gt gt lt lt lt rom oz s so S mz S z mas zo sS zz mozo So z z S mio 555 5 B 55 91519 gt gt gt gt 1 lt lt gt lt lt lt lt lt mmizi oj o 2 2 m 21212120 2 2 2 2 2 eie rA 5 5 0 0 5 5 5 2 2 2 a a a EN 643 589 GND Ground DVVIDEO 3 VIDEO Digital Bidirectional buffer 590 AD14 ITESTMOD 6 Input buffer DVVIDEO 2 VIDEO Digital Bidirectional buffer 591 vDD 12 1 power supply DVVIDEO 1 VIDEO Digital Bidirectional buffer 592 AF14 ITESTMOD 5 1 TEST Input buffer 647 DVVIDEO 0 VIDEO Digital Bidirectiona
86. 101 L1102 L1301 L1401 L1402 L3301 L5501 L5505 L5507 L5508 EMI FILTER L5301 L5321 L4202 F3201 L2101 L4201 L5103 L5106 CAPACITORS C5311 C5329 C3253 C3258 C5105 C5325 C5327 C3207 C4208 C5131 C5138 C5326 C3254 C3257 C5121 65122 C2208 2317 4034 C5322 C3251 C3255 4001 4002 4004 4029 4037 C2101 C2221 C2405 C3201 C3204CEVW101M6R3 C3206 C2301 C1054 C1061 C3301 C4022 C3106 C5321 C2308 C3102 C3107 C4003 C5341 C5301 C1031 C1032 1503 1506 C2204 C4206 C5309 C1901 C4014 C4019 C4033 C1004 C1012 C1014 C1029 C1034 C1040 C1044 C1049 C1051 C1110 C1111 C1207 C1208 C1307 C1311 C1313 C1407 C1408 C1427 C1428 C3303 C3408 C1003 C1027 C1037 C1052 C1109 6 7 E 8 Part No Mark No Description Part No UPD72893BGD LML C1206 C1305 C1308 C1310 1406 CKSRYB103K50 VYW2176 C1425 C2305 C3003 C3004 C4018 CKSRYB103K50 W986416DH 6 C4020 C4207 C5214 C5222 C5224 CKSRYB103K50 1508 1510 C2311 C4104 C5306 CKSRYB104K16 25 1576 4103 CKSRYB223K50 29A1576A 25 2411 5328 CKSRYB473K25 25 4081 C2202 CKSRYB563K16 DTC114EUA C1002 C1005 C1007 C1010 C1016CKSRYF104Z25 C1018 C1019 1021 1023 CKSRYF104Z25 HN1B04FU C1025 C1026 C1028 C1030 C1035 CKSRYF104Z25 RN1903 RN4982 C1038 C1041 C1042 C1047 C1102 CKSRYF104Z25 UMF21N C1105 C1106 C1108 C1114 C1202 CKSRYF104Z25 155355 C1204 C1302 C1304 C1312 C1402 CKSRYF104Z25 C1404
87. 153 PIGOWLSAL 61007 53 Luaveiv NOTId MOV LY 1591 aNd elvivaziv 1999238 191959238 199939 6 2 99903 199993 1011989099 l silvivaziv aNd SSAVZTId lrloaaiw loloaai 910959938 o3u d OVA 1108 aNd lelvivar1v OIvdiaqgav 434 piva olvazSSAY 1 610959935 ielviva3 sevivas 1109 100989034 ISJ LANM slo aam Iozaznm X 1981 OLGLYA oravaana 80 55 Pilaivoa 011 1 ono lelsuava Ul suava WM 210989939 11999V foglviva3 leelviva3 610959234 1099903 72039 lervivaa Wv3HlS OlHOgA NISGAD OldvSSAd NID awa 583 ieuava rlOLGLWM idorazww OLWHA 898A 898 lolviva3 Woda 0584 lolsuava Hv OV AV Ov A A n 1 d d N N STdA3MH ELA LAM lgtlvivas stlvivaa loelviva3 a 117 DVR 520H S m e Pi
88. 3 3V power supply VDD VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply F26 19 AT1DIOR ATAPI DVD Output buffer AT1IORDY ATAPI DVD Input buffer o o o NEN ATIINTRQ 1 ATAPI DVD Input buffer Eg o EN Ea Ew IIu ujo N O GN E20 A22 AT1ADR 2 D ATAPI DVD Output buffer AT1ADR 1 D ATAPI DVD Output buffer fe se N O cO O1 EDATA 29 SDRAM ENC Bidirectional buffer 19 AT1ADR O ATAPI DVD Output buffer 143 EADRS 5 O SDRAM ENC Output buffer 198 GND GN 144 EDATA 20 SDRAM ENC Bidirectional buffer 199 B21 ATICS 1 ATAPI DVD Output buffer 0 VDD3 VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 3 3V I O power supply gt O AT2DATA 10 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer GND AT2DATAIS ATAPI HDD idirectional buffer VDD3 2 8 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply AT2DATAI7 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer AT2DATAI6 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer AT2DATAJ S ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer GND xe AT2DATAI4 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer AT2DATAL3 ATAPI HDD Bidirectional buffer EDATA 23 SDRAM ENC Bidirectional buffer EDATA 25 SDRAM ENC Bidirectional buffer EDATA24 SDRAM Bidirectional buffer VDD
89. 4 DD RAB4CQ103J T 7 EH 8 3 11 FLKY KIRB FRJB DVJB ASSYS CN 68 8 2 2 gt gt g 12012 a gt as edL 6cd L 8241 9441 6641 PT6315 UPD16315GB 3S ie M Yed l dl d1 6191 8141 Lld Qld tidl 01 41 01 00 lt gt 0129 107 106 DO OOD V 5FL 98410 1 005 0 LWOO 2 MSE L A 1 TP5 e 4 GND1 ASZ A s FLKY assy vwG2489 CN1 001 96075 19 uude ENLEVER EILEEN eI eeu exe EN e HDD gt Lu l LED lt O gt DVR 520H S 42 5 m 6 m 7 8 _ E 9 gp Video Signal Route Bp Video Signal Route C ip Video Signal Route Y Audio Signal Route L ch l l 3 assy vwG2493 l TEM Em S ss u SWITCHES V 5FL V418SW VE i 51201 STANDBY ON ud R1029 i x z TP68 1202 DISC HISTORY om 220 029 51203 DISC NAVIGATOR 7 55 5 DEN R1201 S1201 G amp 1
90. 5950AM e 2ch Interface e MPEG2 PS Decode CIN I e AC 3 MPEG1 Linear PCM Audio Decode 0 22 2 I a 69 5 1301 SDRAM 128Mbit CN2001 701 2 2 2 2 IC701 32P 32P LA73033 2 Cr R Cr OUT DEC 0 e 27 SDRAM vid 097 169 ve 128Mbit E e a 45 1201 c 29 43 27 27 41 IC3201 PCM1742KE Audio 2 1 D 3 47 1 1 3251 1 2 CN3001 2 2 CN702 2 2 UPC4570G2 Tuner U com 1001 PT6315 assy 5 kins assy CN201 19P CN1001 19P DVR 520H S m 6 DV TERMINAL 5204 5101 IEEE1394 Link IC IEEE1394 Physical IC 3 3 JCKB ASSY 3 3 DVJB ASSY JA701 Y G Y 8 4 z 25 o Cb 20 5a o Cr 19 gt JA702 E d En 2 a 699 Cb COUT 63 E 68 OUT 2 K JA651 Gu n Z OPTICAL AC 3 PCM DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 17 1 2 3 4 E 3 1 2 TUNB and JCKB ASSY BLOCK DIAGRAM 18 PD U GENES GENE yaman GU GER 2p _ G2 GD SP gt GUENND SP D gt Gs gt TD an om om cm onm cnm cnm Gum SD SD Om CD CD SD SD CDP CP A CD CP s
91. 6 Q709 Q101 C452 CKSRYB272K50 D102 C458 C472 CKSRYB472K50 C457 CKSRYB473K25 D203 C476 CKSRYB562K50 D201 D716 D717 C313 C454 C461 CKSRYF104Z25 D601 D602 D604 D605 D718 D720 5 6 7 Part No VCG1039 VCG1039 VCH1224 VCH1225 RS1 10SOROJ RS1 16S6802F VCP1123 VCP1154 RS1 16S J AKP7070 AKP7073 VXF 1022 BR24L32F W LA73033M LC75342M MM1504XN MM1565AF NJM78MO9FA PQ1K333M2ZP PST3245 RS5C372A TC74HCT7007AF TC7WU04FU 25 1576 25 1238 25 2411 25 4081 2 02114 DTA124EUA DTC124EUA HN1BOA4FU HN1COSFU HN1901 RN4903 UMF21N 1SR154 400 1 352 1 355 DF3A5 6FU DF3A5 6FU 65 Description D103 D202 D607 1 COILS AND FILTERS L503 L505 1701 L103 L102 L201 L208 L284 CHIP BEADS CAPACITORS C211 C220 C225 C226 C543 619 621 245 C516 C522 C528 C720 C721 C140 C249 C250 C517 C523 C529 C542 C221 C232 C233 C177 C702 C215 C174 C601 C603 C607 C61 1 C614 C616 C618 C103 C107 C117 C118 C125 C126 C128 C141 C214 C507 C652 C717 C727 C121 C123 C133 C604 C612 C748 C751 C704 C716 C719 C539 C738 C739 C740 C744 C135 C705 C706 C137 C102 C129 C224 C606 C617 C747 C222 C223 C707 C708 C711 C713 C718 C723 C725 C728 C730 C732 C735 C737 C741 C502 C241 C104 C106 C115 C116 C119 C120 C122 C124 C127 C130 C132 C134 C136 C139 C173 C175 C202 C204 C216
92. 6 GND E 2 561 6 REC6561 5 IDEO Digital Input buffer round IDEO Digital Input buffer o N Oi O 2 O O O gt NM 572 VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 2 6561 4 IDEO Digital Input buffer 573 HOST Bidirectional buffer 2 REC6561 3 VIDEO Digital Input buffer 574 HOST Bidirectional buffer 629 REC656I 2 VIDEO Digital Input buffer 575 HOST Bidirectional buffer REC656l 1 VIDEO Digital Input buffer 576 o REC656I 0 VIDEO Digital Input buffer 577 HOST Bidirectional buffer DVVIDEO 7 VIDEO Digital Bidirectional buffer 578 VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 633 DVVIDEO 6 O VIDEO Digital Bidirectional buffer 579 HADRS 22 HOST Bidirectional buffer 634 DVVIDEO 5 VIDEO Digital Bidirectional buffer 580 GND VDD3 3 3V I O power supply 581 HOST Bidirectional buffer DVVCLKI CLOCK Input buffer 582 12V LOGIC power supply PLLOAVDD 583 I O Bidirectional buffer 638 PLLAVSS 584 IVDD3 8 3V I O power supply 639 R656CLKI CLOCK Input buffer 585 HOST Bidirectional buffer GND 586 ___ ADMCLKI CLOCKI Input buffer 587 HOST Bidirectional buffer 642 VDD3 Ee power supply D 588 GN DVVIDEO 4 VIDEO Digital Bidirectional buffer
93. 6 Q203 Q709 Q706 Q704 Q204 Q506 Q705 Q205 Q505 Q701 Q105 0515 0102 0411 Q516 0408 0409 0402 0512 Q513 0103 0403 0401 2 3 4 m 4 3 MAIN ASSY AMAIN 55 CN1401 CN5102 IC4007 IC5101 B 01102 I IC5202 IC4101 4 L N ERN 1 O ho no G zoo D 1 2 D gt zs IER 4008 02203 IC3403 IC3402 4206 4 7 LJ D LJ C I 2301 A m 02241 22301 JA Q3201 Q3202 2 2 4005 1C3001 gt n 02403 02402 2001 SS ur EN Q E m e gt RAS Ee y 5 Tu ME 5 DET a S a 4003 1 4005 5 o 5 gt 5 o 2 O n 2 EL du HE SO ume E en 1960 57 oy OSes EE 4 w Jg a O O Q 8450 45 24 9 5 lt A 2 1 i d amp 111 111 1117 TTL R44 24430 DM 3450 x 18 FER P D 445 O Lo co r sr x SRA oF cr Ut gt f 9 4 Yr MAIN ASSY A B E D E lt O 2 m 60060090 4444 r D Z DERE 2 am
94. 65275 10kx4 RAB4CQ103J T V 3D 5508 DTL1106 DVVCLKI 1 A1 91 VSSQ 00913 0912 091 VSSQ 092 295 PTPP 5 5 5 3 5 2953 942844 4489 5204 K4S161622D TC80 6 C5321 41 16 a MM1562FF TBB GNDD 2 5V REGULATOR GNDD AMCLK48 I 6 1 5 IE Rs24 47 DVAMCLKI l B lg 56259 INTO oz 12k S 544 10k es 1 FA DVADATA es 4 loeo aee pa 89242 n 0 es 11 44 A lon 45 vw 47 85246 10k S 11 H 10 __ e ts B es C MA 2 ll g amp ll ba es zz R5248 MCLK Q 75 l 74 a ef 5250 MD12 ee Se S aH 1 EE am 64 Ev ET Ho M58 5225 0 1 61 Pin E if 5258 ____ J 5 a 104 MD4 e B RABACQ10SJ T S mr 5259 MD2 s SN E 10kk4 8 So TRABACQ105J T N DVVPWM R5261 0 5 4 C1 5 DVR 520H S m Q5 85306 R5308 ola 100k 5 552 x PE 28 M iol e NJU7013F TLB 47K 5 VPWM DD O r Ol Oj o 9 S 9 o 22222222 o Qo 6 48 4 26 48 R5290 10k 4 1 71 5 7 RABACQ103J T 65289 10k
95. 7 1 10 DISASSEMBLY Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product the procedures described here are common For performing the diagnosis shown below the following jig cable for service is required 3GD1370 Flexible cable Diagnosis of the MAIN Assy El Bonnet Case S and Tray panel 1 Remove the bonnet case by removing the eight screws 2 Press the b STANDBY ON button to turn on the power 3 Press the 4 amp OPEN CLOSE button to open the tray 4 Remove the tray panel 5 Press the 4 amp OPEN CLOSE button to close the tray 6 Press the b STANDBY ON button to turn off the power Tray panel 9 How to open the tray when the power cannot be on When the player cannot eject disc tray due to power failure or any other reasons open the jack door and use a long thin pole and push the emergency eject hole under the tray panel to eject Long thin pole Emergency eject hole Jack door Bl 5 6 DVR 520H S m Fl Front panel section 1 Unhook the four hooks 2 Remove the front panel section b lt s n Agr e Bottom view HDD Section 1 Remove the four screws 2 the binder 3 Remove the aluminum tape 4 Remove the HDD with HDD stay 111114 Is NIE Aluminum tape 7 EH s Mid 4 j 103 1 m 2 3 m 4 DRIVE Assy R7 DVD R RW WRITER MAIN Assy 1
96. 75 CN301 7070 CN 451 2 191 2 12 2 JCKB ASSY VWV2023 1263 CN701 EC vkN1200 702 o o Lr a gt gt H H P P z z o z z o o z z B P 20 uL 2 gt Ea 2 gt jag m lt eo i m gt gt gt x gt P POP QQ00FOQOFOAZOZOAZAN N 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20202020 02076 10 G oa c 6oco o ocooc o oa aco oa ac ooc ooc ox xc oooxco oo Qooa aoro ooucocoarc oaozcx 9 9 6 LoOzozszozozoooza 2502 9502900295555559099 0 9 95296 LOSIJI ORIZ EG TOP Op O O O CO O O Ea or lt FE EF 2 6560506505 O N NU gt 45 gt Z 5 0 o J gt gt ER 0 40 ATX B lt 0 lt lt 9 9 E 98 I a 6 gt gt o gt 2 O 26 a a 2001 6 o lt CN3001 VKN1815 TFB gt VKN1814 TFB e 8 1 5 d 5 5 MAIN ASSY VWV2025 VKN1812 TFB 24 2 DVR 520H S 3 e When ordering service parts be sure to refer to EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST or PCB PARTS LIST e The Z mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designatio
97. 92 kbytes High speed Internal ROM 60 kbytes 175 174 172 171 f 196 194 189 19617 D 15 0 558 55 dct eee E WRZ MRAS MCAS EN 92 90 83 73 69 66 64 uni 62 57 55 64 MD HIS D AMCLK48 EN AMCLK44 SDRAM Interface DV Codec Core AMCLKO 96 1 97 98 AEMP1 93 ALRCK 94 VCLKI Audio Interface Stream Interface VCLKO VPWM PACKETEN 47 40 STREAM 7 0 VD 7 0 TSRW2 FLD Selector IEEE1394 Link Core 1 11111 TSSUB2 selector _ gt 26 19 STREAM 7 0 d 565 274 TSSUB1 21000 0 58865 887 a 5 gt I A DVR 520H S 6 7 EN 8 129 1 2 3 4 m e Pin Function 1 Link relation No PinName ________ Active Link on signal input 18 LINKON Clock input When LPS is active input 0 Link power status output Link power OFF 0 Link power ON 2 7 MHz pulse output 20 dividing of host clock 54 MHz Link request output LPS LREQ Clock input for Link control SCLK LPS is active 49 152 MHz input LPS 0 0 0 12 13 CTL 1 PHY Link control signal input output 2 4 6 8 10 11 D 7 0 VO 26 19 2 2 2 16 15 7 8 9 TSRW1 Data read write enable signal input output of stream interface 1 30 SYNC1 Frame synchronous signal
98. A701 3P PIN JACK JA601 JACK JA702 JACK CN702 CONNECTOR CN701 32P FFC CONNECTOR KN801 KN802 WRAPPING TERMINAL MAIN ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS IC3101 2301 IC1103 IC5204 IC1101 IC1401 IC1421 IC1001 IC5002 NIC4007 01 4004 IC4006 4206 1 5301 IC5321 IC3201 4008 IC4002 4003 4005 IC3301 IC3402 4101 IC3001 3002 5341 1104 3403 4205 IC5322 3251 5101 DVR 520H S 2 3 4 Part No RS1 16S3901F RS1 16S5600F RS1 16S75ROF RS1 16S75ROF RS1 16S75ROF RS1 16S75ROF RS1 16S J ASS7034 VSS1176 VSS1197 52045 0945 52045 1345 52045 1945 AKP7059 AKP7062 B13B PH K B2B PH K JFJ1001 RKN1004 VEM1033 VKB1150 VKB1183 VKB1184 VKN1200 VKN1263 VNF1084 AK5357VT BA7655AF CY62148VLL 70ZI K4S161622D TC80 45281632 75 K4S561632E TC75 M65673WG A MM1562FF MM1603DP MT48LC4M32B2TG 7 NJM2872F05 NJU7013F PCM1742KE 015 2012 PQ070XZ02ZP PST3428U PST3809U SM5950AM SM8707KV SN74AHC2G53HDCT TC74LCX541FT TC74VHC14FT TC74VHC157FT TC7SZ126FU TC7WHUOAFU UPC4570G2 UPD72852AGB 8EU A 5 Mark No Description IC5202 IC1102 IC1201 Q2101 Q2105 02201 02203 02301 02312 24000 02202 02222 22302 02311 02402 02403 23201 03202 01102 22001 03001 03002 03101 03104 05321 05322 04201 01111 COILS AND FILTERS F3102 F3401 F3403 F4201 F5101 L1001 L1009 L1
99. B 7 1 4 ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT 90 m 5 6 7 8 7 1 5 DV MODE Press the ESC DISP then 3 keys in that order gt DV 1394 Init OK AV 01 DV 01 4 02 2 1 Recoder GUID 00E036000160001 IRM iPCR CO3F0000 oPCR 0000007A DV GUID 0080880303480E96 0 VN VICTOR MN GR D50K TM C3 TS 75 32 WP 01 PS FF 5 00 CA A000002020 CV FF MD VTR DVdecoder Yes TC 00h20m35s02f RD 02 02 05 RT 10h34m50s 9 1 4 3 CGMS 000000 APSTB 00 DEC 525 60 Q SF 32kHz QU 12bit AMODE 4 Stereo 2 DVencode No 3 TC h m s f RD RT h m s Boldface alohanumerics Fixed indications 4 ASPECT CGMS APSTB P Nonboldface alphanumerics Variable indications No Descipio Remarks Whether the initialization of uPD72893B In a case of NG communication with uPD72893B may have Init 1394LINK amp DVcodec IC has been completed failed OK or not NG Number of AV devices on the local bus 2 DV Number of DV devices on the local bus If the number does not Decomeg diu i a DV device is connected identification of that device fails Number of executing INT4 PIO interrupt INT4 processing routines until a POWER ON notification arrives from uPD72893B normally 02 In a case of ROOT IRM IRM is displayed at the rightmost of GUID GUID set in ConfigROM of the unit the GUID indication PCR iPCR
100. B C F G J K L MN R U V AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH 8 es OO 2 3 4 5 260606 6 7 O 8 O 9 O 10 C 11 C 12 C 13 C 14 O 15 O 16 O 17 O 1 8 O 197 O 200 O 221 2 O 23 C 24 C 25 C 26 O 27 O 28 O buffer list Buffer Remarks PDDGz Input buffer 5V tolerant pull up 7 Input buffer 5V tolerant pull down MEE For SDRAM IF For SDRAM IF For SDRAM IF 116 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 O LO st e Pin Name list E B E C E D E punol9 Ajddns saan Ajddns AZ L aan OV ON 5 01540 lelsuavusv 1115 ri suavuv evisuavuv zilsuovuv glvivquv folNoquv amuy levov olvivauv elvivauv ava V 0 1 I Ovivav IMOW VIVavAd V VV A M A n 1 E lolly d Wivdd yaa LISOH vISOH 30H LIMOWGH 1 log 031945 s suqvuv N N 1 gt 1050 IeISOH olo38aH 03241085
101. CpantnalogGrona 1os voo h2v LOGIC power supply ver ovesm 71 Jenas SDRAM ENO Output butter sum ____ inputcommontias uo eso Jeno Jera m 118 DVR 520H S 1 m 2 EE 3 m 4 m a E E BALL BALL 111127 ECS SDRAMENC Output buffer VDD3 VDD3 8 3V VO power supply 112 GND GND Ground ATIDATAL11 Bidirectional buffer EADRS 11 168 024 ATIDATA 10 WO Bidirectional buffer 114 125 EADRSI8 SDRAM ENC Output buffer 169 E23 ATIDATA 9 ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer 115 GND 170 GND 116 117 118 119 K24 VDD3 H28 H27 ECLKO VDD3 EBS 0 SDRAM ENC Output buffer 171 AT1DATA 8 ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer AT1DATA 7 ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer AT1DATA 6 ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer GND Ground AT1DATA 5 I O ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer VDD3 3V power supply ATIDATAI4 TAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer VDD 2V LOGIC power supply AT1DATA 3 TAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer AT1DATA 2 I O ATAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer 1 1 TAPI DVD Bidirectional buffer GN a SDRAM ENC Output buffer EBS 1 SDRAM ENC Output buffer EADRS 10 SDRAM ENC Output buffer 17 EE FEE VDD ETE 1 2V LOGIC power supply 176
102. D AGND AVDD RESETB DVDD DGND LKON LPS TpBias1 DD V 3D R5224 10k 5 10k S HOE DQMWSQO R52 1 _ 5227 10k 5 9 R5228 10k S R 10kk4 Q103J T 5229 10k 4 5250 HDATA13 o HDATA11 m DATA4 iv KHOATAZ HDATAQ m O 00 10 4 5218 RAB4C 10 4 10kx4 65221 5 1k D R5103 C5105 270p 851091 00k S RAB4CQ103J T 10k 4 R5219 RAB4CQ1 05 5220 RABACQ103J T RAB4CQ103J T V 2R5 V D ect S i JELE 8 Q103J T D c N gt R5247 2090 104 _ 2045 V ru 00 RAB4CQ103J T R5249 FDQ4 10 4 FDQ FDQ FDQ 0 RAB4CQ1 03U T R5251 FDQ8 10 4 0 0 RAB4CQ103J T R5252 2001 2 10 4 EE e R525 0 RAB4CQ1 3JU T 0 1 V 3D DD fan 22 a N gt 2 G XRSTDV e S 8 205 IC5322 4 TC7WHUO4FU TRB V 165 66 169 GNDD V 3D Au E e 1 5522 105522 TC7WHUG4FU TRB TC7WHU04FU TRB oh RB D5321 5322 R5326 82k S 82k 5 a 24 HVC s9 gt IC5321 NJU7013F TLB 1 O 0 L532 DVAMCLKO LCYA100J 5 0 DD A
103. E 49 A1 TUNB ASS s 50 ZO JOKE AlWB and All IB ASSYS uuu Llasa asas 52 A et m A E 56 KIRB FRJB and DVJB ASSY S 60 POWER SUPPLY ETRE 64 gt P Toer 65 ADJUSTMENT OONN E EEE ENa 69 S TPUNDASSYADIUSIMENI 69 6 2 MAIN ASSY ADJUSTMENT 70 7 GENERAL INFORMATION 71 c 71 7 1 1 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA 72 2 MODEL 76 7 1 3 DOWNLOAD METHOD 77 TAA ERN E MODE 79 DEBUG MODE uuu tiekia EE TE 91 FRE ERROR RATE MEASUREMEN Z cu E N 94 7 1 7 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC nnne 96 SP C 100 SETUP c 852 102 7 110 DISASSEMBLY 103 olg EO
104. ER or LINE is displayed If L1 L2 L3 or DV is selected for input general settings for the line input can be made and if TUNER is selected general settings for the tuner input can be made General Setting mode 2 AVIO Specific Area Mode Input tuner Sync AGC ON Threshold Normal V Sync Det Normal Std Det Normal HD Err Det Normal setting is the default 98 DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 m 5 6 7 8 Table 2 Key operations General Setting mode effective only during recording playback stop Setting Default Remarks INPUT SELECT CHANNEL Switches inputs or channels R a eee s 82 Normal Rev x3 x3 Fwd Auto Threshold Level Manual Threshold Level Pedestal Level Sets Threshold level Rev CHAPTER SKIP According to the setting of Threshold CHAPTER SKIP Fwd the values can be changed within the range mentioned below Normal The value is fixed with no display of the value e Auto Threshold Level 0 8 Default O Manual Threshold Level 0 8 Default O Sets Threshold level e Pedestal Level 0 8 Default O Rev SCAN Sets V Sync Det Normal Short Long SCAN Fwd Rev STILL STEP Sets Std Det Normal Non STD STILL STEP Fwd SPEED SPEED HD Err Det Normal Fast Stop Pressing the key resets all settings of General Setting mode to the Initializes the setting of General Se
105. EVW101M6R3 R4423 R4502 R4506 R4512 RAB4CQ223J R4518 R4519 R4525 RAB4CQ223J CEVW220M6R3 CEVW221M4 1114 1117 R4405 R4408 R4436 RAB4CQ330J CEVW2R2M50 R4507 R4510 R4538 RAB4CQ330J CEVW470M16 R1303 R1310 R1404 R1407 RAB4CQ560J CEVW470M6R3 R1423 R1426 RAB4CQ560J R1203 R1206 RAB4CQ680J CEVWAR7M35 CKSQYB104K16 R5103 RN1 16SE5101D CKSQYB105K10 R5108 RN1 16SE9101D CKSQYB225K10 R1207 R1502 R1507 R2017 R3002 RS1 10S0R0J CKSRYB102K50 R3102 R3201 R3252 R4001 R4006 RS1 10SOROJ R4009 R4014 R4016 R4108 R4109 RS1 10SOROJ CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 R5209 R5322 RS1 10SOROJ CKSRYB102K50 R4019 RS1 10S1001D CKSRYB102K50 R5321 RS1 10S101J CKSRYB103K50 R1501 RS1 10S2202F R4020 RS1 10S5600D 6 7 E 8 67 1 Description R4013 R3254 R3266 R4012 R3253 R3265 R4011 R1021 R1023 R3251 R3269 R2105 R2106 R2111 R2112 R2115 R4018 R5104 R5107 Other Resistors OTHERS CN5102 7P FFC CONNECTOR CN4401 CN4501 40P FFC CONNECTOR 1901 7 FFC CONNECTOR CN4001 8P FFC CONNECTOR CN3001 24P FFC CONNECTOR CN2001 32P FFC CONNECTOR KN3 EARTH METAL FITTING X4201 27 000MHz X5101 24 576MHz X4102 VCXO 27MHz FLKY ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS 1001 COILS AND FILTERS 1001 SWITCHES AND RELAYS 51001 51002 51004 51009 5 C1012 C1010 C1001 C1004 C1020 C1006 C1009 C1013 C1011 RESISTORS Other Resistors OTHERS CN1001 19P FFC CONNECTOR V1001 FL TUBE CN1002 C
106. GND oon 509 posrOupubufer 455 GND GND Ground 009 feno 456 GND GND Ground HCSIO O HOST Output buffer INT 7 HOST Bidirectional buffer 512 VDD upp 52V LOGIC power supply VDD voo 1 2V LOGIC power supply HADRS 10 VO HOST Bidirectional buffer INT 6 HOST Bidirectional buffer 54060 GNb 460 Y1 IY1 HOST Bidirectional buffer HADRS 11 VO HOST Bidirectional buffer INT 4 HOST Bidirectional buffer HADRS 13 WO HOST Bidirectional buffer 462 O VDD3 INT 3 HOST Bidirectional buffer VDD3 VDD3 3 3V I O power supply VDD3 3 3V power supply HADRS 30 HOST Bidirectional buffer Grounna HADRS 12 HOST Bidirectional buffer HOST Bidirectional buffer ____ 520 GND VDD 12V LOGIC power supply HADRS 14 HOST Bidirectional buffer INT 1 HOST Bidirectional buffer HDATA 1 HOST Bidirectional buffer INT O HOST Bidirectional buffer HADRS 9 HOST Bidirectional buffer 469 AA2 SCLK 1 HOST Bidirectional buffer VDD3 VDD3 3 3V power supply SCLK O HOST Bidirectional buffer HDATA 15 HOST Bidirectional buffer HOST Bidirectional buffer 526 GND GND Gowd 472 GND Groun HDATA 14 HOST Bidirectional buffer 528 GND GND G
107. INKIN Input line of NexTViewLink Pulse input of remote control ET ES P90 TB0in CLK3 SYNCAFT of input video EN EN 7 BYTE G lt gt gt 20 e ulli p m O e Communication line P87 XCin P86 XCout RESET Xout 0 XRESETIN u Con Reset JHE Z 5 6 P84 INT2 P83 INT1 P82 INTO P81 TA4in P80 TA4out P77 TA3in P76 TA3out P75 TA2in P74 TA20ut P73 CTS2 RTS2 TA1in P72 CLK2 TA1out P71 RxD2 SCL TAOin TB5in 18 9 SLICEONFB XINTRA LED HDD LED DVD Feedback from SLICEON pin Alarm interval interruption for HDD Model for HDD Model wi WI GQ Q OQ I N I N I 5 a a O lO GOO OIA 0 N 05 N 70 77 lt lt gt x lt OQ N O gt D a o gt x x o O E EN EM EN P85 NMI NMI FANPWM FAN power control Phase VOL input 6 7 8 9 IICRST EN AVLINKOUT O SCL 12 communication clock 2 3 4 P70 TxD2 SDA TAOout 2C communication data lt o gt lt gt gt 515 U Ulz 1 Q Vdd2 Mode switch T gt gt gt 7 8 39 40 P11 SLICEON Slicer operating signal Communication line for firmware download monitor
108. JIGS above way 2 Turn on the PC and start the UFU exe 3 File E Help H 3 Select the Firmware file szO file 4 Turn the DVD recorder on and start the download program Target Device is connected is appeared on the screen UFU ver 110 File E File Information Firmware File D DVD Download UFU FIRMWARE DVR51 OHS R3AAl 76 520 File size 18887215 byte Date 2004 08 11 1053 Start Address 00800000 End Address OM2FFFF CPU type Unknown FLASH Size 128 Mbit Byte swap NO Setting Communication Port Transmission Format COMI ec 570 Communication Speed Base Speed C 9600 19200 38400 57500 115 200 Data Send Speed 9600 19200 C 38400 57500 115 200 Update Information Step User setting Time 00 00 Target device is connected 5 Select the Communication Speed Baud Rate a Base Speed 38 400 b Data Send Speed 115 200 6 START Even if you click START button sometimes Communication Error may come out one to twice and download may fail In this case please click START again Other factors can be considerd if download fails 3 times or more And it takes about an hour for updating the firmware DVR 520H S 1 2 3 E 5 6 7 8 7 1 4 SERVICE MODE For service operations use the GGF1381 remote control unit for service The Service mode screens consist of nine mode screens which are classified in
109. L DIGITAL OUT On the left side of the front panel a flip down cover hides a second audio video input consisting of an S video and standard composite video jack and stereo analog audio jacks On the right side is the DV input output i LINK connector This is for connection to a DV camcorder 7 8 143 8 3 DISPLAY Display PLAYY eREC isei UM 1 gt Arrows indicate the copy direction between the HDD 1622 and DVD 2 indicators Lights during playback recording blinks when playback recording is paused 3 P lt gt gt indicators light to indicate that the HDD or DVD is selected for recording playback 4 PL Lights when a VR mode disc is loaded and the recorder is in Play List mode 5 Lights to indicate PM after midday for the clock display 6 23 Shows the remote control mode if nothing is displayed the remote control mode is 1 7 REM Lights when the character display is showing the remaining available recording time 8 g Lights when the component video output is set to progressive scan 9 V Lights when an unfinalized Video mode disc is loaded 10 R RW Indicates the type of recordable DVD loaded DVD R or DVD RW 11 CH Channel indicator for the built in TV tuner 144 1 E 2 DVD fons 188 prang 12 Lights when a timer recording has been set Indicator blinks if the timer
110. LB DVR 520H S m Bl 5 6 9 O p gt Audio Signal Route L ch CN2001 VKN1815 R2025 0 5 GNDD V 5V 1 92001 62017 UMF21N TLB C1 B2 E2 O B1 C2 UMF21N TLB Ol GNDorRFF GND ART t oM GND ALT t oM GND CT toM CIN or CbIN GND YT EEM iw GND GND or Cr LN GND CSYNCIN GND GNDA GNDA ALMtoT GNDA ARMtoT GNDA 2 2 CN701 2 3 4 3 8 MAIN ASSY 3 5 XRSTIN CSYNCIN 2 5 V 3D CSYNC INS E 2 5 2 B6 SPDIFO So 1 05 N VKN1814 CN3001 165501 SM5950AM TBB SRCLRCKO 2 srcpataog la SRCLRCKI 2 SRCBCKI Pee 0 E E ho 12 R3013 70 5 X525P 7 X525P EDU 5 GND R3009 PCMA I N 165 E 3010 TUACK VSM 5 NS vel 70 5 GND STtoMI NV tw 70 5 4 5 R3019 SCLKQ 70 5 D T 0 O o Z _ R5014 1 O 2 GNDD 2 2 2 m cel 2 M s CN702 212 TC74VHC14FT TBB TC74VHC14FT TBB V 3D GNDD DD GNDD IC3002 IC3002 1 5 a UNT SPDIFI a 1 5002 W TC74VHC14FT TBB b TC74VHC14FT TBB yes n TC74VHC14FT TBB C3002 T T TC74VHC14FT TBB 39e 356 SELVCD C
111. OM VEM1033 155352 RB501V 40 TRB INO HSM_TO_TSYS DVR 520H S 29 5 m 6 7 EN 8 1 m 2 ma 3 5 JCKB 2 2 ATWB and ATHB ASSYS gt ATHB to HDD 945 to DRIVE ASSY R7 4 22 Video Signal Route ASSY VWV201 1 2 e 7 Video Signal Route Y Bp Video Signal Route C Lex ES ATWB Wy Video Signal Route Cb Adr go ASSY i Video Signal Route Cr mE CI VWV2009 c gt Audio Signal Route L ch HIE E 7 D y Audio Signal Route DIGITAL H re lt 1 CN401 N D O N V 37E V 6E GND V 37E GND SIFtoONTA 8 4 5 cn4501 HI E HI r DE AP1062 0 T o B TL 5 SDA HI AFT E TUON GND L y GND JUST LDASH GND UVIN GND G L INK MUTE N O l l SCL l l l l E m m ee te m aa l SDZSAPID GND UV_LIN L4 GND UV_RIN R4 GND CN451 E 1 2
112. ONNECTOR 2 FL HOLDER E KIRB ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS Q1201 Q1202 D1203 D1201 SWITCHES AND RELAYS 51201 51203 CAPACITORS 68 C1201 C1202 C1204 2 Part No RS1 16S1001F RS1 16S1002F RS1 16S1200F RS1 16S1201F RS1 16S1501F RS1 16S2201F RS1 16S2202F RS1 16S3300F RS1 16S3600D RS1 16S56ROD RS1 16S J VKN144 1 VKN1811 VKN1812 VKN1813 VKN1814 VKN1815 VNF1109 VSS1146 VSS1184 VSS1195 PT6315 LAU220J VSG1024 CEJQ101M6R3 CEJQ220M35 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYF 104225 5 105210 RS1 16S J 96075 19 1081 VKN1183 VNF1129 DTC124EUA SLR 343BBT SLR 343DC VSG1024 CKSRYF 104225 3 m Mark No Description RESISTORS R1210 R1206 R1207 R1204 Other Resistors OTHERS IC1201 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT CN1201 CONNECTOR F FRJB ASSY CAPACITORS C1308 C1309 RESISTORS R1501 R1502 Other Resistors OTHERS CN1301 13P FFC CONNECTOR JA1301 YC CONNECTOR VERTI JA1302 3P JACK VERTICAL KN301 WRAPPING TERMINAL 9 ATWB 55 5 14 40P ATA CONNECTOR CN13 40P FFC CONECTOR ATHB ASSY OTHERS CN12 40P ATA CONNECTOR CN11 40P FFC CONNECTOR POWER SUPPLY UNIT 4 Part No RS1 10SOROJ RS1 10S182J RS1 10S271J RS1 16S J RPM7140 H9 VKN1183 CCSRCH471J50 RS1 10SOROJ RS1 16S J 52492 1320 VKB1190 VKB1206 VNF1084 VKN1816 VKN1879 VKN1816 VKN1879 POWER SUPPLY UNIT has no service part DVJB ASSY RESISTORS Other Resistors O
113. P138 72 DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 5 6 7 8 Input Flow of the ID and ID data when exchanging HDD MAIN Assy or Drive Assy When exchanging HDD or MAIN Assy or both exchanged When exchanging Drive Assy When displayed CPRM ERR When exchanging HDD Also exchanging DRIVE Assy simultaneously When displayed following message at Power on FL Tube HDD ERH display When displayed following message at Power on FL Tube CPRM ERR CRT display Only exchanging Drive Assy HDD information is not correct CPRM information is not correct of the CPRM ID No Confirmation x O Deletion of the CPRM ID No when ID No is registered Input of the CPRM ID No and ID data Power OFF gt ON Normal operation mode New HDD when e Exchanging to the original HDD when there is error there is no error on on recorded contents the recorded When displayed following message at contents Power on End End FL Tube HDD ERR CRT display HDD information is not correct Execute HDD Initialize from the Disc Setup menu CAUTION All recorded data are deleted if the HDD is intialized Take care that restoration of the user s data recorded on the HDD is totally Use Remote Control of ib the model Impossibie Before servicing OBTAIN THE USER S PRIOR CONSENT to that effect Execute HOME MENU Disc Setup Intialize HDD gt Star
114. PLL CK R53 DVPLLCK 4 C2 HDATA12 HDATA4 e Ss x gt N gt a a 2 K OR oy 58 4 AMCLK48 AMCLK44 APWM AMCLKO AEMP2 GND AMEP1 PCM2 PCM1 VDD3 3 ABCK ALRCK 11 GND MA10 MA9 MA8 MA7 MAG MA4 GND MA2 MA1 VDD3 5 MCLK MRAS MCAS MD15 MD14 MD13 MD12 MD11 GND VDD2 5 MD10 MD9 MD8 VDD3 5 MD7 MD6 MD5 MD4 IC 0 DMARE ili A10 VDD3 3V A11 12 15 VDD2 5V 14 15 GND A16 A17 RDZ WRZ D D1 D2 D3 D4 05 D6 D7 D8 VDD3 3V GND D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 GND D15 HCLKSEL PLLDVDD PLLAVDD PLLAGND PLLDGND HS_CLK 5202 UPD72893BGD LML L INK DVCODEC RESETB Zo S a weal iez C P N IC L oa u SeN u o GND 222222206 Ug 22222222 IC L YY ZO O IFIRoME gt 2 gt gt gt O OwaktZnarrrrrrrrnn i 2 lt LNZOY gt HZEFEFEFEEFEUULOO gt 100 65 lt gt gt 100 5741 100 5742 100 5744 100 5745 Us C5215 E m PHY_D7 DVVIDEOA DVVIDEOS R5274 10k 4 RABACQ103J T 65275 10kx4 RABA4CQ103J T E EEIE S is 0 D 02 Q
115. Pioneer sound vislon sou Service ORDER NO RRV2963 Manual DVD RECORDER DVR 520H S DVR 65H S THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL S AND TYPE S Serial No Power Requirement Region No Please confirm 3rd amp 4th alphabetical letters DVR 520H S DVR 520H S KU CA AC120V DVR 520H S KUXU CA AC120V amp amp PGIHHHHHESS DVR 65H S KCXU AC120V amp amp PGIHHHHHISS e When servicing this model some service procedures may reset the settings that customer set to the factory default settings Make sure to explain this to the customer Initial Setup Clock Setting Remote Control Set Channel settings Video Out settings Audio In settings Audio Out settings Language settings Refer to the chapter 13 of the Operating Instructions for more details An HDD Hard Disc Drive is mounted in this product The HDD is a precision instrument very vulnerable to shock and electrostatic charges Please read 7 4 Cautions on Handling the HDD in this manual and exercise sufficient caution when handling the HDD itself as well as the product with the HDD built in When an HDD becomes defective and inoperable restoration of the user s data recorded on the HDD or copying of the user s recorded data to other media such as a new HDD is totally impossible Before servicing OBTAIN THE USER S PRIOR CONSENT to that effect The user must be made aware that all recorded dat
116. S __ 151 586 VO Chip select output of clock synchronous system serial interface CS 7 Clock and reset pins PinNam Reset 1 RESETB RESETB input is asynchronous input When a signal of fixed low level width is input without relation to an operation clock take precedence of all operation and reset the system Note RESETB is low active Host clock 202 HS CLK Clock input pin which is supplied to CPU core and built in peripheral Please input 27 MHz clock Perform 2 multiply with internal PLL by 27 MHz clock 54 MHz clock is supplied CPU core and internal peripheral DVR 520HS DVR 520H S m El 5 6 7 8 Power supply and ground pins No PiName vO 5 31 52 63 3 3V power supply 78 95 127 3 3VDD bs i um 3 3V positive power supply pins Power supply for 3 3V interface 14 67 2 5VDD 2 5V power supply 118 170 2 5 positive power supply pins Power supply for internal each block 39 91 144 195 Ground pins 9 35 56 68 Connect all GND pins to the common ground 82 99 131 3 3GND 148 173 188 Analog power supply for multiply circuit PLLAVDD mu Analog positive power supply pin for PLL Supply 2 5V Analog ground for multiply circuit 2 PLLAGND Analog ground for PLL Digital power supply for multiply circuit 1 PLLDVDD owe eo Digital positive power supply for PLL Supply 2 5V Digital g
117. S355 TRB 3 5 27 a 5 m 6 7 u 1 2 m 3 m 4 3 9 MAIN ASSY 4 5 V 6V 3 3V REG yy S REG vav 2 PQ070X7022P TLB 4105 C 3 5 2t 12V REG V 12A IC4007 O O V 13SW E 3 1 94288 1 TLB amp VKN1813 TFB 413 5V 4001 184005 QR E CN4001 VA S ei GND OF e V 6SW 27 82 Gu lt S Qn tE T i E 5 v 2R5sw GND AF ues 5 V 3R3SW 9 V 3R3SW DH STRE Use C 3 5 V 3R3SW V 2R5V GNDD S s VIN VO dos 8 e PST3428U TRB 1 2V GNDD N SU LX V PRA S s T ANDD 1 2V REG S H 3 VNF110gRz TRB OO 000 000 9 9 O 0000000 4 5 MAIN ASSY VWV2025 V 3D V 3D Sto lt 5 R4109 VA 5 5 C4105 TBB wee DYPLLCK 5 5 C VDD DVIN 1 5 k E R4106 E ADNCLKT M 1 5 25 VIPIM R4101 R4102 a eie VG 4231CA TBB 0 1 1 2 2 5 8 5 5 6 5 INH B PR4105 orale COMMON YB SS 5 V D 5 i x E GNDD E 1 4205 3 5 TC7WHU 4FU TRB EK 3 D1 14205 V 3D TC7WHUO4FU TRB 1 5 2 5 164205 R4204 1M S TC7WHUQ4FU TRB R4205 a 20 VMCLK PCO 1 5 1304 1 02 2 2 to R4207 RAUS 220 53 0 5 R4209 64208 120 201 LCYA1R2J2520 T 4 7k S p 1 24
118. SRAM 1103 MAIN ASSY The working area for record and the storing area of setting information backup RAM e DEC SDRAM 1201 MAIN ASSY The working area of MPEG playback and OSD Thumbnail OSD is mainly for Disc Menu creation in Video mode e SDRAM IC 1301 MAIN ASSY The working area of MPEG recording and analog input and output AVIO 136 5 6 New functions and specifications In this model the following new functions and specifications have been included in addition to those of conventional models 1 Improved multitasking functions As both the HDD and DVD drive are mounted in this model like conventional models the unit is designed to support various multitasking Furthermore this model supports DVD multitasking only in VR mode which was impossible with conventional models a Pursuit playback Playback of the title being recorded by the DVD drive in VR mode or the HDD is supported Simultaneous recording playback 1 Playback of a title other than that being recorded by the DVD drive in VR mode or the HDD 1 also supported Simultaneous recording playback 2 DVD playback during HDD recording is supported d Simultaneous recording playback 3 HDD playback during DVD recording is supported e Recording during high speed dubbing HDD recording during high speed dubbing from the HDD to a DVD is supported Playback during high speed dubbing Playback of an HDD title during hig
119. T I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cb IC701 Cr LA73033 Es Video Selector LPF Video Driver dis eo 2 2 LPF 45 OUT1 41 43 b LAMUTE Muti RAMUTE Dem OUT2 Q g L 1 c HA DVR 520H S 2 3 4 ED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CED CD CD CED CD CED CD CD CD CD CD CD CD D A lt CN401 Pin7 gt EVOLCLK lt IC601 gt EVOLDATA EVOLCE SDET1 JA1 301 7 SDET2 JA601 gt SDET3 lt 0514 gt SYNCAFT lt IC701 gt SYNC SCL lt IC701 gt SDA SWSTBY lt CN401 19 gt AGC lt 451 gt STID SAPID lt IC451 gt MUTE lt CN401 Pin15 gt TUON ASCK SST to M PCMOUT SSM to TSIS HST to M iN HSM to TSYS CN703 XRESET from DRIVE SPDIF PCMOUT B m RAMUTE 525P LAMUTE 702 lt from to MAIN gt E SELL SELC ai EJ SELVY 11 CN701 lt to from MAIN gt FLCK FLDATA FLSTB 202 Tuner FL Control U com KEY1 KEY2
120. THERS JA1401 DV TERMINAL CN1401 CONNECTOR DVR 520H S 2 3 RS1 16S J VKB1207 VKN1183 6 ADJUSTMENT 6 1 TUNB ASSY ADJUSTMENT It is not necessary to adjust the ASSY normaly when exchanging the ASSY But the adjustment is necessary when exchanging the Tuner Module and IC451 stereo decoder IC Adjustment Name Adj Point Measurement Point Adjustment Value Adjustment State Stereo Decoder ATT adjustment VR453 Audio ouput L Input a signal of Mono 1kHz 100 modulation Input system adjustment 5 370mVrms 18 5mV to terrestrial tuner input through output Stereo Decoder Wideband Audio ouputs L R Best point of separation Input a signal of Stereo 300Hz 3096 modulation adjustment Input system adjustment Rear panel gt 30dB Note 1 ch only to terrestrial tuner input Stereo Decoder Spectral adjustment Audio ouputs L R point of separation Input a signal of Stereo 3kHz 30 modulation Input system adjustment Rear panel 25dB Note 1 2 to terrestrial wave input through output ote Note 1 The values for channel separation is defined as those having passed through the following filters 100Hz 10kHz 0 0 5dB 15 75kHz 100kHz 40dB or more Note 2 The adjustment No 2 and No 3 should be repeated 2 times for good adjustment Steps No 1 No 2 S 3 No 2 No 3 assy QA Qo D Fig 1 Adjustment Points ASSY DVR 520H S 69 El 5
121. Y register 4H IEEE1394a 2000 chapter 4 3 4 1 Configuration manager capable setting This pin status will be loaded to Contender bit which allocated to PHY register 4H 0 Non contender 1 Contender Power on reset input 55 RESETB Connect to GND through 0 1 uF capacitor 0 Reset 1 Normal Speed select UPD72852GB 0 MAX S200 FNSel 1 MAX S400 61 SPD BDB O BIAS Detected output Logical Inverse FNSel 1 0 BIAS is coming from some port 1 BIAS is not coming from any port No PinName 10 Internally Connected Low Clamped niu Connected to GND Internally Connected Low Clamped Connected GND Power Supply Pins x a n _ mao _ ovo Dawo _ poo pon e Other Pins PinName vO 4 mBao O __ O 4 amp _ O Pontwistedparouput _ _ _ _ _ O ee Please connect to GND pin through the 9 1 resistor ce 2m xo Function Select 0 61 acts as SPD UPD72852GB compliant 1 461 acts as BDB 127 1 2 um 3 4 UPD72893BGD LML MAIN ASSY 5202 EEE1394 Link IC e Pin Arrangement Z Q a A Q PLLAGND PLLAVDD PLLDVDD gt cO tO st c CI lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt RESETB O 4 1 O A1
122. a DADA p sreo H 2 PADRS14 gt EDATA1S RGB H SABES 25 DAD7 MT48LC4M32B2TG 7 14 EP DADRS1 24 papnse ee 2 01 2 03 25 Doom DADRSS EDATA12 j DADS DADRS4 AB4CQS60J T SCIDATAO DAD4 T Y 2 5 27 8150 n XRSTJPEG EDATA1 XRSTDV es 5 DVDAADRO DD W986416DH 6 DD sn 8 lt MPEG DEC OSD Thumb 64Mbit SDRAM 4M x18biI t 56 4 TUACK V 3D 50 DVDAACK T TTL 5 i gS 158 EDATA6 D DVDADTO I K4S561632D TC75 5 155 45561632 75 7 DVDADT1 1 57 5616208 75 HY57V561620CT H K DVDADTS lt BCKO DVDADT2 4 ARA ARDATAQ 1493 4 DVDADTe ARDATA1 RAB4CQS60J T VDD RAB4CQ560 J T DVDADTS 1 T 65 ARDATA15 1 2 55 ABDATA p ARDA15 T ARDATA14 RAB4CQ960J T GINE ARDAO ARDA15 2 LRCKO ACMODO A Ide 7 ga 4 oc co DVDADT7 ARDA2 lo ARDA2 ARDA13 C1405 CS aparal P VSSQ 55 1 ld ARDAS 7 LRCKI j qan cioe d RD 4 46 i er KE 009 oveck 27 Taj SRCDATAO ARDA6 ARDAS az 12 ARDAG 45 C1407 2222 SRCLRCKO a
123. a are deleted if the HDD is intialized For details refer to Important symbols for good services PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O Box 1760 Long Beach CA 90801 1760 U S A PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 9120 Melsele Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE LTD 253 Alexandra Road 04 01 Singapore 159936 OPIONEER CORPORATION 2004 T ZZV MAY 2004 printed in Japan SAFETY INFORMATION This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians it is not meant for the casual do it yourselfer Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician WARNING This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Health amp Safety Code Section 25249 6 Proposition 65 NOTICE FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY Fuse symbols lt lt fast operating fuse and or 9 slow operating fuse PCB indicate
124. able x1 ADG7021 DVR 520H S KU CA ADG7075 DVR 520H S KUXU CA DVR 65H S KCXU Audio Video cable L 1 5m x1 red white yellow Proneer XDE3049 DVR 520H S KU CA CED VDE1077 DVR 520H S KUXU CA 65H S KCX Dry cell batteries x2 AA R6P gt DVR 520H S 5 m 6 7 EH 8 2 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST NOTES Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List e The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation e Screws adjacent to W mark on product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lubricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate 2 1 PACKING 12 9 10 DVR 520H S 44 111 Only k 7 13 L DVR 65H Only 6 18 8 DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 m 5 6 7 8 PACKING parts List Mark No Description Part No Mark No Description Part No N 1 Power Cable See Contrast table 2 NSP 9 HDD Caution 8L B VRH1046 2 Audio Video Cable See Contrast table 2 NSP 10 HDD Caution 8L VRR1047 3 RF Antenna Cable VDE1025 NSP 11 Card See Contrast table 2 4 Remote Control VXX2932 NSP 12 Warranty Card See Contrast table 2 5 Battery Cover AZN7933 13 Polyethylene Bag VHL1051 NSP
125. acity and manufacturer s part No on the part label to avoid replacing with similar but inappropriate product You can also check the model No of the mounted HDD on the Service mode screen Do NOT use repair parts such as commercially available HDDs other than those designated above as their functions performance or reliability cannot be guaranteed igi igi B Maxtor Western Digital 8028 Western Digital 160GB 4 16 0800 WD1600 1 fescorsitie for corsequential naang pi m WO oc U et teras 24 irm a Dee HHI i ES Manufacturer s AU part No COTTE E 160086529 Note The body of HDD 80GB and 160GB 250GB types Seaaate of Western Digital are different How to read the information of Seagate HDD Ex Date Code 0435x 04 year from July manufactured on 35th week a erst d ery exe 18 1 2352 4251 m com Wm eg eco Mt omn rens pasan e ned pnm nti m Peet heme m IE Sn ADR rr encece Fig 1 Location of the data on capacity and part No of the HDD Confirmation of the jumper pin location of the HDD Western Digital Seagate s MM Oooo Jumper
126. an be viewed using the semitransparent OSD display Display in Specific Channel Setting mode When specific channel settings have NOT When specific channel settings have been made been made AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver Input tuner Sync AGC ON Threshold Normal V Sync Det Normal Std Det Normal HD Err Det Normal AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver Input tuner Sync AGC Threshold Normal V Sync Det Normal Std Det Normal HD Err Det Normal General Setting data Individual setting state Input Channel 1CH 2 4 1 1 Input Channel 1 Specific Channel CREE Threshold Setting data Threshold Auto Threshold Level 3 V Sync Det V Sync Det Normal Std Det Std Det Normal HD Err Det HD Err Det Normal setting is the default f a channel that does not have specific settings is displayed the setting figures are displayed as hyphens If the setting figures are not displayed as hyphens those settings have been specifically set even if they are identical to the default settings or those of General Setting mode The channels to be displayed in Input Channel are as follows In a case of line input L1 L3 DV In a case of tuner input Received channel a channel to be set in specific channel settings 96 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 m 5 6 7 8 Table 1 Key operations in Specific Channel Setting
127. are not cleared even if resetting to factory preset values is performed or if the system control computer software is downloaded Note The data on cumulative HDD on time in the flash ROM can be cleared if you clear the data in the backup SRAM following the above mentioned procedures then turn off the power of the unit because the data in the backup SRAM are stored in the flash ROM when the power is turned off 80 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 m 5 6 When is displayed at First screen version information etc 1 Version of the tuner microcomputer too advanced NG Version of the tuner microcomputer too old 1 When TUFL u com is MASK type NG Download the firmware NG Replace the TUFL u com or JCKB ASSY 2 When TuFL u com is FLASH type NG Download the firmware NG Download the firmware 2 NG NG improper drive Replace the correct Drive Assy 3 NG Version of the drive too advanced NG Version of the drive too old NG Download the firmware NG Download the firmware 4 NG Serial No of the drive not registered Check the part No and replace the correct Drive Assy DVR 520H S m Bl 5 6 7 81 1 2 3 m 4 E 2 Second screen ATA ATAPI debug screen Subscreen 1 of the second screen is displayed when the ESC DISP then 2 keys are pressed in that order Note Each time the DIG ANA key is pressed the display changes cyclically among subscreens 1
128. dity may cause deterioration of the HDD Note After receiving damage caused by any above mentioned factors the HDD may operate normally for dozens or some hundreds of hours but then suddenly crash If you are certain you have damaged a new repair part HDD while making repairs do not use the part The HDD is about 10 times as sensitive to shock during operation than during nonoperation Reference Main specifications on damage to the HDD Reference Estimate value of falling distance vs shock G _____ __ During operation During nonoperation Shock G acceleration approx 200 G when the HDD is dropped without protection Falling Landing Granite Concrete Synthetic resin Antistatic distance 4188 surface floor coated table sponge 387 217 200 26 0 5 inch 12 7 mm 1 0 inch 25 4 mm 2 0 inch 50 8 mm 4 0 inch 101 6 mm p ur lt 20 C hour Moisture change lt 20 hour 2 Cautions on handling the product on which the HDD is mounted or the HDD as a repair part and examples of dangerous handling Cautions on handling the product on which the HDD is mounted While the unit is turned on the HDD is always in operation Be sure to impart shock to the unit e Examples of dangerous handling while the power is on Bumping on the bonnet Dropping an object such as a small screwdriver or remote control unit onto the bonnet or bumping an object against the cabinet Moving the unit by
129. e B negative phase TpA1p Port 1 twisted pair cable A positive phase TpAin Port 1 twisted pair cable A negative phase I O TpBip Port 1 twisted pair cable positive phase TpBin Port 1 twisted pair cable B negative phase I O Suspend Resume function select 19 SUS RES 1 Suspend Resume on 1394 2000 compliant 0 Suspend Resume off P1394a draft 1 3 compliant Cable power status Connect to the cable through 390 resistor and to the GND through a 100 resistor 32 CPS U 0 Cable power fail 1 Cable power e Link Interface Pins PinNam Function O 8 D WO s p 1 Dmempuoupu i 000000000002 Data input output bit 2 Data input output bit 5 77 _______ Link request input SCLK Link control output clock LPS 1 49 152 MHz output LPS 0 Clamp to 0 The clock signal will be output within 25 usec after change to 0 LKON DIRECT Link on signal output Link on signal is 6 1444 MHz clock output PHY Link isolation barrier control input 0 Isolation barrier 1 PHY Link direct connection EE Link power status input 59 LPS 0 Link power off 1 Link power on PHY Link direct connection 126 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 5 6 m 7 8 Control Pins Power class set input This pin status will be loaded to Pwr class bit which allocated to PH
130. e internal latch by a timing of H L and each analog switch works Data transfer is enabled by H level Input signal pin Pin for electronic volume test WEST Set to VSS electric potential LOUT Volume and equalizer output pin 6 LBASS2 Capacitor and resistor connection pins for bus E RSELO selector output pin 7 LBASS 551 1 851 bandpass filter 22 RN Volume and Volume and equalizer input pin input pin mn LTRE oo connection pin for treble bandpass connection pin for treble bandpass Ls fun voumeamemeiernpapn Input signal pins 13 L2 28 Vref 0 5XVDD voltage generation block 112 DVR 520H S 1 m 2 EE 3 m 4 m 5 6 7 8 ll LA73033M ASSY 701 e Video selector and Video driver e Block Diagram e s CN4 GND Cb OUT B OUT Y2 0UT R OUT C OUT Ort Cr OUT GOUT e 6 Os 58 CbIN B S 29 Y2IN RIN Yoo 651 99 95 AGOCTL2 GND 652 67 9 0 CV OUT YOUT N 68 SCLK SDATA l SND U 34 to arm 29 B OUT T o 45 D Y OU CV QUT 26 GND 10 25 C OUT Cr 0UT ROUT NDS 23 CY OUT Cb OUT GOuT a DVR 520H S m El 5 6 7 113 1 2 3 4 m AK5357VT MAIN ASSY IC3101 96kHz 24 bit ADC e Pin Arrangement
131. el Base Tray Panel Lens 1 Sym 2 and Description 2 DVR 520H S KU CA VKP2348 VAM1141 VEC2409 Not used VNK5421 VNA2704 Not used Not used DVR 520H S KUXU CA VKP2335 VAM1141 VEC2409 Not used VNK5421 VNA2704 Not used Not used DVR 520H S 3 DVR 65H S KCXU VKP2335 Not used Not used Housing Assy 4P HDD Badge Tray Sheet B VEC2448 Not used VNA2737 VNK5432 VNK5592 5 6 2 3 FRONT PANEL NON CONTACT S DE CONTACT SIDE Note When replacing the jack door first fully open it If the jack door is not fully open during replacement it may unexpectedly fall out after being replaced Bl 5 6 DVR 520H S 7 1 BE FRONT PANEL parts List Mark No Description 1 FLKY Assy 2 KIRB Assy 3 Flexible Cable 19P 4 Flexible Cable 7P 5 Front Panel Assy 6 Pioneer Name Plate 7 Door Spring NSP 8 Mirror Sheet NSP 9 Main Key NSP 10 REC Ring NSP 11 Sub Panel NSP 12 Power Key NSP 13 IR Window 2 CONTRAST TABLE Part No VWG2489 VWG2493 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 VBK1151 VHL1082 See Contrast table 2 VNK5425 See Contrast table 2 VNK5480 See Contrast table 2 Mark No NSP 14 NSP 15 NSP 16 17 18 19 20 NSP 21 NSP 22 23 24 25 Description DV Cover FL Lens Front Panel Jack Door Rubber Foot Drive Sheet Panel Sheet Copy Ring Cap FL Filt
132. er Screw Sheet S Part No VNK5451 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 VNK5494 VEB1349 VEC2345 See Contrast table 2 VNK5523 See Contrast table 2 See Contrast table 2 BPZ3OPOSOFTC See Contrast table 2 DVR 520H S KU CA KUXU CA and DVR 65H KCXU are constructed the same except for the following Symbol and Description DVR 65H S DVR 520H S DVR 520H S KU CA KUXU CA KCXU 3 Flexible Cable 19P Flexible Cable 7P Front Panel Assy Pioneer Name Plate Main Key Sub Panel IR Window FL Lens Front Panel Panel Sheet Cap FL Filter Sheet S VDA2016 VDA2019 VXA2645 VAM1146 VNK5420 VNK5483 VNK5423 VNK5422 VNK5441 VEC2446 Not used Not used Not used VDA2002 VDA2005 VXA2645 VAM1146 VNK5420 VNK5483 VNK5423 VNK5422 VNK5441 VEC2446 Not used Not used Not used VDA2002 VDA2005 VXA2649 VAM1147 VNK5436 VNK5526 Not used VNK5593 VNK5527 Not used VNK5437 VEC2421 VEC2426 14 DVR 520H S 2 3 6 DVR 520H S m 7 15 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 1 1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM lt Recording system signal route Playback system signal route U301 VXF1022 ANT i TV FRONT END TUNB L RF IN IC701 0 73033 1 2 16 OUT CN301 CN401 19P 19P 12451 CXA2020M UVL 7 Audio MPX romo 6 Decoder V Y CN451 1 dae LPF
133. etting mode are not affected Settings of General Setting mode are not affected retained But the assignment of a channel having specific settings is not canceled ESC Exits AVIO setting for specific areas clearing the OSD R Refers to keys on the remote control unit supplied with this unit The keys without R refer to the remote control unit for service El 5 6 7 DVR 520H S 97 1 2 m 3 4 Screen display when Specific Channel settings are made on 12 maximum channels In such a case If a channel which does not specific settings is selected the individual setting state for that channel is not displayed as shown in the figure below and the settings cannot be modified In such a case if you wish to make Specific Channel Settings for the currently selected channel you must clear the Specific Channel Settings for one or more channels beforehand With 12 channels having specific settings when the currently selected channel does not have specific settings AVIO Specific Area Mode Input TUNER Sync AGC Threshold Normal V Sync Det Normal Std Det Normal HD Err Det Normal Individual setting state Sorry You can store only 12 channels for Specific Area mode 2 General Setting mode This mode can be entered only during recording playback stop In this mode each item and its current settings are displayed on the OSD The currently selected input mode TUN
134. ety characteristics are identified in this Service Manual Electrical components having such features are Heading shoulg identified by marking with a A on the schematics and not be above 0 5 mA on the parts list in this Service Manual curren Device 2 The use of a substitute replacement component which under does not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER recommended replacement one shown in the parts list in this Service Manual may create shock fire or other hazards Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time For the latest information always consult the current PIONEER Service Manual A subscription to or additional copies quive T of PIONEER Service Manual be obtained at a plug as required ground nominal charge from PIONEER AC Leakage Test Test all exposed metal surfaces Also test with 2 DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 THIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINS LASER OF CLASS 1 WARNING SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUS DEVICE INCLUDES TEASEBDIGDE WHICH SHOULD BE DONE BY A SPECIALLY EMITS INVISIBLE INFRARED RADIATION INSTRUCTED PERSON WHICH IS DANGEROUS TO EYES THERE IS A WARNING SIGN ACCORDING TO PICTURE 1 INSIDE THE DEVICE CLOSE TO THE LASER sini DIODE LASER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS Warning sign for MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER 70 mw laser radiation WAVELENGTH 658
135. fer VDD a 345 DVLRCK I O AUDIO Bidirectional buffer DDATA 11 I O 346 DVBCK AUDIO Bidirectional buffer ND Ground 347 DVADATA AUDIO Bidirectional buffer DDATA 1 VO SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 348 ACMOD 1 AUDIO Input buffer ND Ground 349 AUDIO Input buffer DDATA 12 I O 350 LRCKI AUDIO Input buffer DDATA 13 SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 351 BCKI AUDIO Input buffer DDATA 3 SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 352 GND VDD3 353 ADATAI DDATAI4 SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 354 GND 8 I O SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 355 DDATA S SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 356 VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply 357 DDATA 10 SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 358 GND 359 DDATA 6 SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 360 GND 361 DDATA 5 SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer 362 DDATAI7 SDRAM DEC Bidirectional buffer AUDIO Output buffer E 1 2V LOGIC power supply 39 L1 AUDIO Output buffer AUDIO Output buffer cO O 29 lo o wlololo lt 1215010 5 gt gt o lt lt lt O ITI S 15 o o Iz 5 o o gt 3 2 lt D o o 5 755 cO AJAJAJA GO O cO cO N Ol O M1 C N4 A O C1
136. g for VR playback DV DEBUG MODE Third Screeen DV debug information ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT Only Video mode measurement VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA Purposes Depending on the area jitter may appear in a picture received by the tuner as conditions of signals received by the tuner are different from area to area To correct this kind of problem the function of the System Codec AVIO control section for adjusting signals received by the tuner can be used AGING MODE DVR 520H S m 5 m 6 7 EN 8 71 1 2 3 4 7 1 1 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING Entering the ID Number and ID Data for DVD Recorder For the DVD recorder it is necessary with the recoding playback of DVD RW disc to set an individual number ID number and ID data to each recorder If the number and data are not set correctly with the following procedure operations in the future may not be guaranteed You will find the ID number to be set on the ID label on the rear panel Important If no ID label is found on the rear panel write down the specified ID number by checking it according to How to confirm the ID number shown below The Input is Necessary When e ERR is displayed on the FL display immediately after the power is turned on or in Stop mode When the MAIN ASSY DRIVE ASSY or the HDD is exchanged JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS f 2 Service Remote Control DVD Recorder Data Disc Unit GGF1381 GGV1179 Refer to
137. h speed dubbing from the HDD to a DVD 1 supported 2 Improved dubbing functions High speed dubbing and normal speed dubbing are supported as with conventional models A one touch dubbing function that enables automatic selection between these dubbing functions is also provided In this model high speed dubbing from a DVD in VR mode to the HDD is also an added capability 3 Disc backup The function of creating a backup disc for a disc recorded in Video mode is added The data of the original DVD are transferred to the HDD then retransferred to the DVD drive and because no reencoding is required during data transmission between the drives a backup disc with no degradation of video and audio signals can be created 4 Advanced disc NAVI In the conventional disc NAVI function recorded titles are displayed with still pictures as a list In the advanced disc NAVI function the title selected with the cursor is displayed as an animated picture with sound Bl 5 6 DVR 520H S m 5 Improved Still Picture menu in Video mode The disc NAVI function which enables displaying a list of recorded titles with still pictures is enabled in Video mode with this model Selection from among nine title menus is also supported 6 Adoption of 2 SIF In MN1 6 modes MPEG2 SIF has been adopted instead of the SIF of conventional models This enables higher quality recording for longer hours 7 Improved editing functions
138. has been setto DVD but there isnit a recordable disc loaded or the timer has been set to HDD but the HDD is not recordable AUTO Lights when Auto Start Recording has been set and during Auto Start Recording 13 Recording quality indicators FINE Lights when the recording mode is set toFINE best quality SP Lights when the recording mode is set to SP standard play LP Lights when the recording mode is set toLP long play EP Lights when the recording mode is set toEP extended play MN Lights when the recording mode is set toMN manual recording level mode 14 Character display 15 Channel recording indicators s Indicates which channels are recorded when Dual Mono is selected SAP Lights when the currently selected TV channel has a Second Audio Program channel 16 OVER Lights when the analog audio input level is too high DVR 520H S d 4 m 5 8 4 REMOTE CONTROL Remote control AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE PLAYMODE PREV setection NEXT DISC HISTORY TV CONTROL INPUT SELECT Pioneer DVD RECORDER 1 ONE TOUCH COPY Press to start One Touch Copy of the currently playing title to DVD or the HDD 2 Remote control indicator Lights when setting up the remote control for use with a TVand when setting the remote control mode 3 5 Press to switch the recorder on into standby 4 40PEN CLOSE Press to open close the disc tray 5 HDD
139. he ESC key then Press the DVD key to switch to DVD Install a recordable DVD R disc After disc detection press the ESC key then the the REP B key on the remote control unit for servicing to enter REP B key the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode This also results in the following If during recording Recording is stopped If during playback Playback is paused If during initialization The unit stops after initialization is finished f the tray is being opened closed The unit stops after the tray is opened closed During Aging mode the following operations are repeated in the order shown below D The tray opens 2 The tray closes 3 Initialization 4 Recording for 60 minutes 6 Playback for 45 minutes 3 Initialization is performed according to the setting specified in DVD RW automatic initialization accessed by selecting Unit Setting then Option During Aging the number of loops is indicated on the FL display as shown below AGING 0001 If an error is generated the aging operation stops Note Indications on the FL display are retained and this information is also retained as an OSD Aging mode Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode This also results in the following
140. ime left etc from the last 30 recordable discs loaded NAVI MARK Press to select a thumbnail picture for the current title for use in the Disc Navigator screen CHP MARK Press to insert a chapter marker when playing recording a VR mode DVD RW disc 21 DISPLAY Displays changes the on screen information displays 22 TV CONTROL After setting up use these controls to control your TV DVR 520H S 1 2 3 DVR 520H S 157 6 7 EN 8 B Jigs list Name 00 Service Remote Control Unit GGF1381 adjustment diagnosis DVD Test Disc DVD Video GGV1025 Check of DVD Video DVD Recorder Data Disc GGV1179 diagnosis ID data setting Flexible Cable 40P GGD1370 diagnosis of Drive Assy GGV1134 is now released however GGV1179 will be released JUNE 2004 Until GGV1179 is released use GGV1134 data disc 148 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4
141. ion of the LD for CD R CD while reading 5 Duration of emission of the LD for CD W CD while writing Reference MTTF time of each LD as the guideline of life span of each LD H7R Drive Assy Read Write total time DVD 4700h CD 11000h 82 DVR 520H S 2 3 4 m 5 6 7 8 Subscreen 4 ATA ATAPI DEBUG OSD LD degradation judgment The degrees of degradation of the LD laser diode for the writer LDs for CD and DVD separately temperature and RF level are displayed To update the data on the subscreen press the SEARCH key on the remote control unit for service while subscreen 4 is displayed See Table 1 below for a description of each item and the conditions for updating data LD Degrade D 0070 104 Q DVD 0068 96 TMP 00 41 ADJ 0067 26 C RF 3D70 TLT FFD5 Table 1 Description of each item and conditions for updating data Conditions for updating by Degradation judgment of LD for CD Regarded as NG when the value ol is 120 or higher same standard as for the PC drive No disc inserted in the disc tray a Degradation judgment of LD for DVD Regarded as NG when the value is 120 or higher same standard as for the PC drive No disc inserted the disc tray Current temperature inside the Writer No disc inserted in the disc tray EN ENIM Temperature approx 25 C inside the Writer during adju
142. it off 1 Open a disc tray in the DVD function 2 Put the download disc on the tray 3 Press and hold a STOP button for playback then press a DISC NAVIGATOR button on a front panel The disc tray closes automatically and the disc is loaded The disc tray opens automatically after loading 4 Take out the Download Disc DISC DWLD is displayed on FL and download is started The display on FL changes to DOWNLOAD 1 The display on FL changes to DOWNLOAD 2 The display on FL changes to DOWNLOAD 3 After download is completed the power turns off and turns on and a disc tray closes automatically ttakes for about 5 minutes until download is completed 5 Press and hold a ESC then press DISP on a test mode remote control unit for the release version confirmation 6 Confirm a firmware release version 7 Press ESC a test mode remote control unit in order to exit the test mode DOWNLOAD 3 is displayed only when the TuFL u com is FLASH type DVR 520H S 77 5 m 6 7 EH 8 1 2 3 2 Serial DOWNLOAD METHOD Notes This method is secondary way when the disc loading is impossible JIGS with serial port RS232C straight cable RS232C I F jig GGF1348 TP FFC VDA1681 Download program UFU exe Firmware e Connection RS232C cable RS232C 7P FFC DVD Recorder e How to Download 78 1 Connect the 232C I F
143. iv Function L1 7 16 CN2001 pin 7 SEL V 500mV div H 10usec div Function L1 CN2001 pin 5 SEL L V 500mV div H 200 Function L1 a 18 3402 7 27 V 1V div H 20nsec div Function P ON 48 2 DVR 520H S 3 4 CONNECTION DIAGRAM NOTE FOR DIAGRAMS 1 Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic 3 The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for diagrams several destinations 2 A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic For further information for respective destinations be sure to diagrams is shown below check with the schematic diagram 4 View point of PCB diagrams Diagrams Diagrams 22222 Connector Capacitor id id Transistor BCE B C EB C E T ist Field effect P C Board Chip Part Resistor array 3 terminal regulator DVR 520H S 49 5 m 6 7 EH 8 1 4 1 TUNB ASSY A ASSY Q306 7165601106 55 cijo 76908 23 i C I V NE 8 Q301 gt PTT ERU EA Q451 VNP1963 A ASSY 0303 0307 0305 12451 k IC452 rn rn 1963 51 1 2 4 2 JCKB ATWB ASSYS 651 IC701 202 201 Q 501 204 206 IC103 401 52 0708 3
144. l buffer 593 GND 648 REC6560 7 VIDEO Digital Output buffer 594 AG14 ITESTMOD 4 1 Input buffer REC6560 6 VIDEO Dig tal Output buffer 595 1 5 1 2V LOGIC power supply DD Ea 1 2V LOGIC power supply 596 AH14 ITESTMOD 3 1 TEST Input buffer DVREQ VIDEO Digital Input buffer 597 652 GND GND 598 AH15 ITESTMOD DVACK O VIDEO Digital Output buffer 599 vD 1 2V LOGIC power supply GND Input buffer AVSS1DA10 601 GND Ground 656 GOUT O VIDEO Analog 602 TESTMOD O 1 Input buffer 657 AVDD1DA10 o o AH16 IDEO Analog 1 N 3 vo Fenton no agarose io Function _ 661 AD22 ViDEO Andog eee Apes 650417 VIDEO Digital Output butter 662 AF24 VibEO Andog 7 670 7 REC seO 3 VIDEO Digital Output buffer 663 AG25 0 VibEO Andog 7 67406 REC656O J VIDEO Digital Output butter 664 AH25 jAVsseDAto0 0721407 6 VIDEO Digital Output buffer 665 AE24 0 ViDEOAmbg ezs oNo 9 eu 666 AH26 j AVDD2DATO 64 04 656010 VIDEO Digital Output buffer 67 GND Ground 65 5 O 668 25
145. mber as the ID number you have set If the numbers do not match you must return to step 2 I STOP is not accepted until 9 digits are entered Recorder s ID Number Setting Recorder s ID Number Setting ID Number ID Number 000000001 000000001 Compare Compare 2 _ gt 000000001 OK lt CLEAR gt Exit lt PLAY gt Enter lt STEREO gt ID Data Setting Mode 8 STOP Memory Clear Input ID Number STEREO ID Data Setting Mode Input ID Number DVR 520H S m 5 m 6 7 EH 8 fo gt 1 2 3 4 7 1 2 MODEL SETTING The Setup is Necessary When a When the MAIN Assy is replaced b When the JCKB Assy is replaced c When the MAIN Assy and JCKB Assy are replaced Note Make sure of setting the correct number How to Setup the Model 1 After power on the following screen is displayed on TV monitor Press 22 by using the remote control unit for service GGF 1381 Recorder s Model Setting Input the number by using the remote for Service gt Input No Model 22 DVR 520H S 23 DVR 65H S 2 After 1 the following screen is displayed on TV monitor Press 011 by using the remote control unit for service Recorder s Type Setting Input the number by using the remote for Service gt Input 01 KU CA US The setting complete when OSD is disappeared 3 Unplug the power cable 4 Rese
146. n e The power supply is shown with the marked box REAR JACK FAN MOTOR VXF1115 OUTPUT 2 UPPER LINE 1 UNDER LINE 3 INPUT x2 JA601 VKB1183 0063000 AUDIO L R S V IDEO AUDIO L R COMPOSIT COMPONENT JA702 VKB1184 JA201 NTSC OUTPUT e 0090 99 CN105 2 EE 5 5 828 5 S m 04 JS Z 6 Ys ne gt m Y H O O A JA701 H O VKB1150 O 1 gt Q Y O Eo x gt NS 0886 CN703 5 4 2 5 0 G TWB ASSY VWV2009 SIUS ATWB CN201 _ 132542 X E a 5 CN44401 VKN1811 8 2 x m als gt 281984444 540440885 D D quu WRITER Y DRIVE ASSY z R7 VXX2942 ASSY VWG2489 FL TUBE n LC I VAW1081 1082 2 VNF1129 aN gt A ED HDD 5 ED DVD VKN1183 CN1201 6 HDD DVD POWER DISC HISTRY DISC NAVI 1201 _ 1202 bs 2035 KIRB ASSY VWG2493 6 6 DVR 520H S m 6 7 1320 52492 52045 1545 FRJB ASSY VWV2004 FRONT INPUT LINE2 JA1302 VKB1206 AUDIO L R COMPOSITE VIDEO S VIDEO 1 501 VKB11920 FRONT JACK 2 3 4 3 3 TUNB ASSY U301 VXF1022 TUNB ASSY VWV2010
147. n Function BALL BALL agross teme vo Function PimName vO ssvvopowersusy so ToPatereterence vonage 2 eno vs common votes Ls voo wviosipewersupy 58 ues Bottom side reference votage Ca voo 1 2v LOGIC power supply mese emerges ___ wer peocn o cubare o1 tas oc pat asiat pover supet 7 facas O ViDEO Analog Output outier 62 Jano Ground Ps eno Jeno woo 12v Lode power spay e aces wmon VO WMWWM Bidrectonalburer 4 ues e ms fassas O _ res Cer r27 ves VbEOAmbg e ms vrss VbEOAmbg e ms Lm ma fassas zz Re pes voo voo P oos o _ 78 i fes ness z fees pvoowe SSS lanos 25 voo voo 12V LOGIC powersuppy voos vos asv vO powersupy feno jew O voos esv vo powersuppy weviostpowesuny
148. ng large scale cost reduction while maintaining the conventional functions In the new LSI all the basic functions necessary for a DVD recorder have been integrated Like conventional models this model is designed to support multitasking The main functions are as follows 3 D Y C separation Video decoding Frame TBC MPEG video encoding Dolby Digital Consumer Encoding ATA ATAPI I F 2 ch Main CPU 32 bit RISC 54 MHz Graphics engine OSD scaling mixing MPEG video decoding Audio decoding AC 3 MPEG Video encoding Progressive conversion Audio I F 3 D DNR for playback Bl 5 6 MAIN ASSY 4 DV signal processing LSI The DV signal processing LSI consists of the following two chips e UPD72852AGB 8EU MAIN Assy 165101 A 400 Mbps two port PHY LSI in compliance with the TEEE1394a 2000 standards e UPD72893BGD LML MAIN Assy 165202 An EEE1394 link controller LSI having DV digital video encoding decoding functions Encoding decoding of digital video signals in compliance with the SD specifications NTSC PAL of the DV standard is supported The 32 bit RISC CPU is built in for controlling the IEEE1394 bus and sending receiving AV C commands 5101 5202 1001 SIDE B Fig 1 MAIN Assy DVR 520H S 135 7 8 1 2 3 ll System configuration In each signal processing LSI of the main function blocks various processes have been integrated into
149. nm BLABEL CHECK VARNING KLASS 38 5 OCH SYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD GE FFNETER IST SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040 10 AND CERTIFICATION 1040 11 EXCEPT FOR DEVIATIONS PURSUANT TO LASER NOTICE PRECAUCI N CUANDO SE ABRE HAY E INVISIBLE EVITE LA EXPOSICI N A LOS RAYS L SER 50 DATED JULY 28 2001 AET AER DRW2194 Additional Laser Caution 1 The ON OFF ON low level OFF high level status of the CLAMP signals for detecting the loading state are detected by the drive CPUs and the design prevents laser diode oscillation when the CLAMP signal turns OFF In normal operation if no disc is clamped the laser diode oscillation is disabled However the interlock does not always operate in the test mode When the cover is opened close viewing of the objective lens with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 3A laser beam DVR 520H S 3 5 m 6 7 EN 8 Important symbols for good services In this manual the symbols shown below indicate that adjustments settings or cleaning should be made securely When you find the procedures bearing any of the symbols be sure to fulfill them 1 Product safety You should conform to the regulations governing the product safety radio and noise and other regulations and should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions
150. of unsynchronous serial interface UART c Others LH 124 O Interrupt output to the outside H Parallel serial interface selection Input signal to select the outside interface which of parallel interface or serial interface PSSEL 1 0 Select 00 Serial interface UART i i cu 01 Parallel interface ISA type bus 10 Parallel interface 68000 bus 11 Parallel interface SH 1 bus 132 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 m 5 6 7 8 6 External ROM connection pins a Flash ROM interface pins No PinName Function Actve 196 194 189 External HOM data bus D 15 0 Data bus in the external ROM access 186 178 Process of pull up or pull down is necessary 175 174 172 External ROM address bus 171 169 167 A 17 1 Address bus in the external ROM access 165 156 Can addressing the 256k byte space ROM read 176 HDZ Strobe signal which shows a read cycle for external ROM It becomes the inactive in the idle state ROM write 177 WRZ L m w o Strobe signal which shows a write cycle for external ROM ES b EEPROM interface pins No PinNam vO Funcion Active 145 SO VO Serial transmit data output of clock synchronous system serial interface CS 146 84 VO Serial receive data input of clock synchronous system serial interface CS 147 SCK VO Clock output of clock synchronous system serial interface C
151. on 7 7 1 Windows Media Player for Windows XP or Windows Media Player 9 Series Microsoft Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries JPEG file compatibility e Compatible formats Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2 2 still image files File format used by digital still cameras e Sampling ratio 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 2 0 Horizontal resolution 160 5120 pixels e Vertical resolution 120 3840 pixels e Progressive JPEG compatible No e File extensions jpg jpeg jif jfif must be used for the recorder to recognize JPEG files do not use for other file types e File structure The recorder can load up to 99 folders 999 files at one time 7 there are more files folders that this on the disc then more can be reloaded PC created disc compatibility Discs recorded using a personal computer may not be playable in this unit due to the setting of the application software used to create the disc In these particular instances check with the software publisher for more detailed information Discs recorded in packet write mode UDF format are not compatible with this recorder Check the DVD R RW or CD R RW software disc boxes for additional compatibility information playable but some parts of the specification are not 140 DVR 520H S 1 2 3 4 u 5 6 7 8 7 6 CLEANING 2 Before shipping o
152. one chip which enables simpler system configuration With the AV signal processing LSI at the center video inputs outputs audio inputs outputs DV inputs outputs writer and various memory cells are connected to it UPD72893BGD LML UPD72852AGB 8EU bug IC5101 1394 Link DV Codec y 1C3301 SRC 1102 rd Flash Video 701 LA73033 1394 DV IC1103 SRAM 1C1101 1C1201 1C1301 o gt 14041 SDRAM Playback Drive Assy DVD R RW Playback a Audio IC601 LC75342M IC3101 Audio A D i Ed 202 Tuner FL 1001 Signal Processing CVBS YC YCbCr 1 3201 Analog Audio Audio D A PCM1742KE Fig2 System configuration Memorized Data e EEPROM 1 204 JCKB ASSY The information about Tuner is backed up Pre set CH AFT ON OFF Skip CH etc Information about timed recording Other information The state of Volume remote control mode and last positions Line Tuner etc e CPU SDRAM 1101 MAIN ASSY e SDRAM IC 1401 MAIN ASSY The working area of ATA OSD2 Audio TBC OSD2 is for all GUI e SDRAM IC 1421 MAIN ASSY This is only for HDD model The working area about HDD operation e DV SDRAM 5204 MAIN ASSY The working area of Link and DV Codec The execution area and working area of a program e FLASH ROM 1102 MAIN ASSY The storing area of a program code and setting information
153. or 2 compliant CD physical format Mode1 Mode2 XA Form1 Romeo and Joliet file systems are both compatible with this recorder e Multi session playback Yes except CD Audio and Video CD Unfinalized disc playback CD Audio only Compressed audio compatibility Compatible media CD ROM CD R CD RW Compatible formats 1 Audio Layer 3 MP3 Windows Media Audio WMA l e Sampling rates 44 1 or 48kHz e Bit rates Any 128Kbps or higher recommended e VBR variable bit rate MP3 playback Yes e VBR WMA playback No e WMA encoder compatibility Windows Media Codec 8 files encoded using Windows Media Codec 9 may be supported specifically Pro Lossless Voice and VBH DRM Digital Rights Management file playback No see also DRM in the G ossaryon page 97 File extensions mp3 wma these must be used for the recorder to recognize MP3 and WMA files do not use for other file types e File structure Up to 99 folders 999 files if these limits are exceeded only files and folders up to these limits are playable WMA Windows Media Audio compatibility Plays Am Windows Media The Windows Media logo printed on the box indicates that this recorder can playback Windows Media Audio content WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation WMA content can be encoded by using Windows Media Player versi
154. orders and other portable equipment DVR 520H S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 2 REAR PART Rear panel connections Ps COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 VHF UHF IN OUT Connect your TV antenna to the VHF UHF IN jack The signal is passed through to the VHF UHF OUT jack for connection to your TV 2 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT A high quality video output for connecting to a TV or monitor with a component video input 3 Audio video outputs 1 and 2 Two sets of audio video outputs stereo analog audio S video and standard composite video jack that you can use to connect TVs or monitors 4 Audio video inputs 1 and 3 Two sets of audio video inputs stereo analog audio S video and standard composite video jack that you can use to connect to satellite receivers TVs or other source component for recording 5 CONTROL IN Use to control this recorder from the remote sensor of another Pioneer component with a CONTROL OUT terminal and bearing the Pioneer mark Connect the CONTROL OUT of the other component to the CONTROL IN of this recorder using a mini plug cord 6 OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT A digital audio output for connecting to an AV amp receiver Dolby Digital DTS decoder or other equipment with optical digital input 7 ACIN Connect to a power outlet using the supplied power cable after making all other connections 5 m 6 DVR 520H S m N gt OPTICAL CONTRO
155. ormality exists in HDD connection the indications shown in Table 1 below are displayed DVR 520H S 79 5 m 6 7 EH 8 1 2 3 4 m Table 1 HDD data indications according to various HDD connection statuses HDD identification conditions Ol HOD Qata to be displayed Failure in physical identification of HDD no connection defective HDD interface error P Physical identification of HDD possible but not identified WDC 10234564 80 is displayed as HDD identification error Physical identification of HDD possible HDD identified but failure in logical formatting Physical identification of HDD possible HDD identified and correct logical formatting HDD correctly identified WDC 10234564 80 While the first screen shown above 15 displayed press the DIG ANA key to enter the subscreen shown below Note Each time the DIG ANA key is pressed the display changes between the first screen and its subscreen WDC 10234564 80 is displayed as HDD identification error e Subscreen 1 Result of error rate measurement Note Be sure to start playback after displaying this subscreen ERR RATE to calculate the error rate During playback in VR mode the average error rate of the past 10 VOBUs is displayed and during playback in DVD Video or Video mode the average error rate of the past 256 sectors is displayed During playback in VR mode the rotation rate of the drive normal
156. parts replacement for repair is accepted by Model Supplier due to the safety reasons Replace whole ASSY J208 D820 D821 D822 D823 L L L L 155133 21 50V 0 1 F 155133 18 155133 155133 SW 12V C D511 A I 50V 155133 0 047 uF 511 GND 0 1254 50V i 0 047 1 24 SW 5V ae L512 15 VOUT O 11 18 SW 12V gt 9 VDD 2 0A 18 GND C25 cig 6 3 1 2W D r lt 50V 5 1V 0 15 SW 5V OCL 0 022 uF 104 ane C26 psa6 gt MD1322N R45 90V 0 125W 0 125W 1000 F 2 2K R42 Vref W 28 1M R44 R37 0 125 14 0 125W 0 125W 50V S S G P GOND k 0 01 uF 1 4 126 29 50V 0 047 uF 223 Not used 0 125W 50V C 100k 1000 F e Not use D221 ay D1NS4 16V 1N5819 0 125WS 680 uF 6 25 4081 5 10k DTC144E 0 125W CN201 PO ON FL ON T911 FLDC BD10 4A D931 FL 28V FLDC Z DINL20U HER103 GND V 37V C931 unl N 25V GND ia 100 uF EV 6V w gt 12 5V 0 1254 50V 100k 1000 2 71 24 1412 01 GND 25 4081 SW 6V O D911 GND i MTZJ15B SW 2 O GND DINL20U SW 4V LC 0 1254 50V D913 103 z 1000pF m SW 4V lt D411 MTZJ15B SW 4V CN202 L413 C413 HLW8S 2C7 1N5819 Not used Not used 4T uF B 5 6 7 8 1
157. r starts up Drive microcomputer starts up Initialization of peripheral circuit G LSI displayed register RAM etc n Has command arrived ATA ATAPI command processing OK Downloading through Firmware stored in Flash memory 5232 required is developed in SD RAM expanding MONITOR displayed the compressed data on FL display Jumping to developed firmware register RAM etc Starting communication with Tuner FL microcomputer Request for power off of Initialization of peripheral circuit system control computer made to Tuner FL microcomputer Obtaining LD emperature data from drive Is temperature below 59 C No System control computer is turned off entering standby following request from Tuner FL microcomputer No Is ID check of drive OK 1 Yes CPRM ERR displayed on FL display Is starting ID check of HDD OK 1 HDD ERR displayed on FL display Yes lt gt 1 If both the drive ID check and starting ID check of HDD failed Yes ERR is first displayed Is disc valid Yes on FL display Repair required Tray Open DVR 520H S 2 p 3 4 m 5 6
158. round IND GND CTS 1 HOST Bidirectional buffer HDATA 6 HOST Bidirectional buffer Ground O HDATAIO HOST Bidirectional buffer 1 2V LOGIC power supply HDATA 2 HOST Bidirectional buffer CTS 0 HOST Bidirectional buffer VDD3 VDD3 3 3 I O power supply 478 479 480 482 AB2 AC2 RTS 3 HOST Bidirectional buffer DATA I O HOST Bidirectional buffer RTS 2 VO HOST Bidirectional buffer 584 VDD vpo J 1 2V LOGIC power supply AC1 RTSH VO HOST Bidirectional buffer ETE lO HOST Bidirectional buffer RTS 0 HOST Bidirectional buffer HDATA 11 HOST Bidirectional buffer VDD3 VDD3 3 3V VO power supply HDATA 3 HOST Bidirectional buffer VO HOST Bidirectional butter 598 0 GNO 484 GND Ground J HDATA S HOST Bidirectional buffer RxX 2 HOST Bidirectional buffer 50 0 0 GND Ground VDD 1 2V LOGIC power supply HDATA 7 HOST Bidirectional buffer RX 1 HOST Bidirectional buffer HOST Bidirectional buffer 489 491 492 AD1 AB5 ACA ADS GND AD ____ 8 10 _ HOST Bidirectional buffer ABS ___ VO Bidirectional buffer s44 vpos 3 3V VO powersuppy TX _____ HOST Bidirectional buffer AD HOST Bidirectional butter s46 VDD VDD 12V LOGIC power suppy
159. round for multiply circuit 201 PLLDGND Digital ground for PLL Internally connected pin i Connect to VDD directly 197 203 IC L Internally connected pin 205 207 Connect to ground directly Internally connected pin 152 154 204 IC PL Connect to ground through a resistor 100 122 IC O Internally connected pin Set to open 9 Others No PinName vO Function DV_INT Interrupt pin to the outside for the DV status read out 155 BR MON Shows the bus reset There is some delay after real bus reset occurred H because of set by the built in firmware 208 IFIROME ROM operation selection input Set to 1 normally 134 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 E 5 6 7 3 OUTLINE OF THE PRODUCT Main newly developed technologies 1 Pickup The pickup supports quadruple speed recording for the DVD R RW A liquid crystal tilt servo system is adopted for the pickup 2 Recording signal processing LSI e UPD3330GC DRIVE Assy 101 The recording signal processing module of conventional models consists of two chips but this has been integrated into a single newly developed recording signal processing LSI enabling stable performance and cost reduction 3 AV signal processing LSI M65673WG MAIN Assy 1001 The AV signal processing module of conventional models consists of eleven chips but this has been integrated into a single newly developed AV signal processing LSI enabli
160. s terminals or circuit boards Do NOT stack one HDD onto another HDD even if the HDDs are protected in antistatic bags Do NOT bump the HDDs against one another Do NOT bump any tool such as a screwdriver or other hard object against the HDD When a repair part HDD is transported and there is a large temperature difference between outdoors and indoors to the indoor leave it in its package for about a half day to gradually cool or warm the HDD to room temperature before unpacking it Notes on packing for shipment When returning a defective HDD for analysis handle with care as if it were a good product Otherwise the results of analysis may not be correct When packing use the antistatic bag and packing materials in which the repair part for service was delivered Attach a copy of the slip for service or a memo stating symptoms in as much detail as possible 138 DVR 520H S 1 Ex 2 d 4 m 5 6 7 8 Outline and part No of the HDDs Pioneer s part No is not stamped Model l Pi Pi loneers loneer s ioneer s Part No Manufacture s Part No Manufacture s Part No Manufacture s Part No Part No Part No for service for service for service DVR 520H S 80GB VXF1010 4 08010 VXF1043 WD800BB VXF1036 ST380010ACE DVR 65H S 160GB VXF1028 4 16010 VXF1055 WD1 5 VXF1040 ST3160020ACE When replacing the HDD carefully check the cap
161. stment No disc inserted in the disc tray HF level 16 bit data proportional calculation performed using the actual RF level value with 2 5 V 2 OXFFFF as the maximum value During playback of disc medium displayed in 4 digit hexadecimal Writer adjustment data for straight non HDD model FFFF is diplayed when the writer is not adjusted No condition 1 For correct judgment after leaving the unit at a normal temperature 25 C typ for some time judgment must be performed immediately after the unit is turned on with no disc loaded 2 Use this item only for confirmation before and after lens cleaning as the lens becomes dirty with dust DVR 520H S El 5 6 7 EH 8 83 1 2 3 m 3 Fouth screen VR recording related error log Subscreen 1 of the fourth screen is displayed when the ESC DISP then 4 keys are pressed in that order Note Each time the DIG ANA key is pressed the display changes cyclically among subscreens 1 to 11 e Subscreen 1 RunFnc Ecl Rate Not for Service e Subscreens 2 and 3 These subscreens are not for service use Subscreen 4 Error log for VR recording D Recording Error History Display 01 06 01 20 05 30 No SysHdr IN 01 06 02 00 22 10 Write Error D Recording related error log for the last 18 errors divided into 2 screens generation time year month day hour minute second error data in simplified description Notes For de
162. t Goes to normal operation Disc Setup with no caution Basic Initialize gt Start Initialize Finalize Initialize HDD 8x DVR 520H S 73 El 5 6 7 gt 1 2 3 4 lI How to Input the ID Number and ID Data Note Be sure to enter the ID number in Stop mode Use the service remote control GGF1381 for operations Only opening closing of the tray are performed from the player The ID data disc is swept out automatically after the recorder has read the data from it 1 To enter the input mode press ESC STEREO sequentially in 5 While the data are being read the message shown in the figure a status with no ID number set such as after FLASH ROM at left is displayed on the screen downloading The FL display indicates LOAD ID V 2 As number input is enabled when the unit enters the input Recorder s ID Data Setting mode input the 9 digit ID number The entered number is also displayed on the FL display Recorder s ID Number Setting ID Number CLEAR Exit 5 Loading The ID Data Disc Input ID Number i When the ID data have been read the data are written to the FLASH ROM The FL display indicates WRITE ID 3 After inputting the number press SEARCHIto register the ID number Recorder s ID Number Setting Recorder s ID Data Setting ID Number gt 000000001 OK lt PLAY gt Compare Mode Wait Rom Writing
163. t lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 5 TDO TDI TCK 4 4 E18 E18 018 IND AT2IORDY PLLRST PLLON S r amp BH EH 8 5 5 5 3 IC1001 M65673WG A PRISM AT2ADR2 AT2ADR1 AT2ADRO AT2INTRQ E17 E17 D17 C17 817 A1 7 Ill TESTMOD2 TESTMOD1 A16 2 51 2 50 TESTMOD CSYNC 8 0 TESTMOD3 TESTMOD4 faci 4 813 5 E 8 000p TESTMOD6 DBI XRESET 45 2 HADRS5 HADRS6 HADRS7 HADRS2 HADRS3 812 A12 C1005 9 1 D13 A13 MCLK 2 2 4 05 VI 1 0 3 D6 g12 R1051 0 ADCCLKO DVAMCLKO DVR 520H S 2 Ez HADRS9 HADRS8 DD 8 0 0 5 12 3 HADRS1 5 HADRS1 2 HADRS4 HADRS1 0 HADRS1 1 HADRS14 HADRS15 HADRS16 HCLKEN HRAS HCAS HDCSO HDCS1 HCLKO DQMWS1 DQMWS HDWE 7 1 1 1 0 9 5 HDATA4 1 2 1 5 HADRS22 HDATA2 1 5 HDATA1 4 HADRS21 HDATA1 HADRS18 HADRS20 HCS5 HADRS1 7 HADRS18 50 HADRS1 52 HCS3 HCS1 HCS4 ree ammm menn Ba B
164. t the recorder to all its factory settings 1 Make sure that the recorder is on 2 Press and hold STOP and press STANDBY ON key on the front panel The recorder turns off with all settings reset 5 Enter the Service Mode and then confirm the Model Name DVR 520H KU CA 1 Make sure that the recorder is on 2 Press ESC then DISP keys by using the remote control unit for Service DVR 520H KU CA VERSION 0 60 SYSCON RELEASE 45 Rev 1 3685 TUFLCON 1 22 5 DRIVE DVD RW DVR 107X 1 10K CKTOOO00353WL HDD ST380012ACE DEVICE PRISM PLUS REGION 1 C 224222 44 FLASH 64M Notes 1 After the setting complete you can NOT CLEAR the seting data Make sure the pressing number 2 NG is appeared on TV when unsuitable number is pressed In such a case please unplug the power cable and plug it again Then restart the model setting 76 DVR 520H S 1 2 iz 3 4 E 5 6 7 8 7 1 3 DOWNLOAD METHOD The Download is Necessary When a After model setting b When NG is displayed at First screen version information etc Notes Be sure NOT to turn off the unit during downloading If the unit is turned off during downloading the SYSCON TUFLCON and DRIVE programs may not be properly rewritten in which case the unit may not be able to initialize itself normally when turned on again If that happens repair the unit as described below then perform downloading again n a case
165. tails on error messages see Table 2 Description of VR recording related errors The two error log screens can be switched by pressing the SPEED or SPEED key e Subscreens 5 to 11 These subscreens are not for service use 84 m 5 6 7 4 Fifth screen Error log for VR playback Subscreen 1 of the fifth screen is displayed when the ESC DISP then 5 keys are pressed in that order Note Each time the DIG ANA key is pressed the display changes cyclically among subscreens 1 to 4 e Subscreen 1 G 001 01 00 00500 00 00M STOP Now STOP 5 0 Man STOP Sub 0 VBF 000 00 TrMd STOP 0 TNo 00 RvMd STOP RvSt 0 DNo Aer 00 CcSt STOP 1 00000000 Stc 00000000 1 0 V A 4 0 MPEG2 720x480 AC 3 2ch 0256k 43 CGMS 0 5 0 Src 0 END 00h00m00s00 Cell 000 Subscreen 2 Error log for VR playback D G 01 01 00 005 00000000 se hms Message ___ 000000 Tr Nullblk 001230 Tr SchLate 1002 004103 Tp VobDif 004104 Tp VobDof D Data on location of the display Original G play list L title No chapter No X XX XX time of the display min sec frame XXmXXsXX busy mark of the virtual mechanical control computer error rate of the transfer data X XeXX playback logical address ID XXXXXXXX 2 Error message log Original G play list L title No time of generation min
166. to such rough categories as recording system and VR playback system and their subscreens How to enter Service mode Press the ESC then DISP keys in turn while no GUI is displayed The first screen version information etc shown below is displayed How to exit Service mode Press the ESC key How to advance to the next Service mode screen While the first screen is displayed press directly one of the keys 1 9 For service use the keys 2 4 or 5 as shown below How to advance to a subscreen within the same Service mode screen Press the DIG ANA key Pressing the DIG ANA key repeatedly will change the subscreens within the same Service mode screen cyclically B The Service mode screens to be used for service are as follows 1 First screen Version information etc 2 Second screen ATA ATAPI debug screen Writer data 4 Fourth screen Error log for the VR recording system 5 Fifth screen Error log for the VR playback system Note After entering one of the Service mode screens if you wish to shift to another Service mode screen exit Service mode first then reenter Service mode and select your desired Service mode screen Description of Each Service mode screen 1 First screen version information etc D 4 DVR 520H KU CA OK OK proper combination QA VERSION 0 60 NG Version of the tuner microcomputer too advanced SYSCON RELEASE 45 ING Version of the tuner microcomputer too old
167. tting mode initial values Settings of Specific Channel Setting mode are not affected they are retained ESC Exits AVIO setting for specific areas clearing the OSD R Refers to keys on the remote control unit supplied with this unit The keys without R refer to the remote control unit for service 1 In General Setting mode if the channel displayed has specific settings the following will be displayed Display in General Setting mode when the channel currently displayed has specific settings AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver Input tuner Sync AGC Threshold Normal V Sync Det Normal Std Det Normal HD Err Det Normal This channel is set up individually DVR 520H S 99 El 5 6 7 2 7 1 8 AGING MODE Notes A Commands from the remote control unit are accepted during Aging mode If Aging mode is quit using the ESC key indications on the FL display will return to normal display Cancel timer settings before entering Aging mode Set the recording rate beforehand It cannot be changed during Aging mode Be aware that all recorded data are deleted when the aging for the DVD RW and HDD is executed Table 1 Aging for the DVD RW and DVD R Aging for the DVD RW Aging for the DVD R To enter Aging mode B To quit Aging mode ju C Function D E E i F 100 E Press the DVD key to switch to DVD Install a recordable DVD RW disc After disc detection press t
168. unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode This also results in the following To quit If during recording Recording is stopped Aging mode 4 it during playback Playback is paused If during erasure of all memory data from the HDD the unit stops after all memory data have been erased During Aging mode the following operations are repeated in the order shown below D Erasure of all the memory data from the HDD 2 Recording for 60 minutes 3 Playback for 60 minutes Function During Aging the number of loops is indicated on the FL display as shown below AGING 0001 If an error is generated the aging operation stops Note Indications on the FL display are retained and this information is also retained as an OSD DVR 520H S 101 5 m 6 7 EH 8 1 m 7 1 9 SETUP SEQUENCE Tuner FLU com ______ Tuner FL microcomputer starts up Initialization of peripheral circuit register RAM etc POWER displayed on FL displa Clock indication on FL display Power ON Yes Power ON cancellation of reset POWER ON displayed on FL displa Waiting for communication to be established Key input and channel data transmitted to the system control computer and responding to instructions from it indication displayed on FL display and channel switching performed 102 System Codec IC Inital Program Loader DVD R RW Drive System microcompute
169. us error rate stop disc playback 3 OK NG judgment In DVD VIDEO and Video Mode recording OK NG judgment is displayed under the following conditions Table 4 List of OK NG threshold values Disc Type Recording Mode Finalized or not finalized Reference Value Display DVD R Video mode Not finalized 1 0 x 10 3 OK NG DVD RW Video mode Not finalized 1 0 1073 OK DVR 520H S m 5 m 6 7 EH 8 95 1 2 3 4 m 7 1 7 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA Purposes Depending on the area jitter may appear in a picture received by the tuner as conditions of signals received by the tuner are different from area to area To correct this kind of problem the function of the System Codec AVIO control section for adjusting signals received by the tuner can be used How to enter setting modes To enter General Setting mode press the ESC key then the CHP TIM key of the remote control unit for service To enter Specific Channel Setting mode press the DIG ANA key in General Setting mode How to exit setting modes Press the ESC key The setting mode is exited the OSD disappears 1 Specific Channel Setting mode This mode is entered when the DIG ANA key is pressed in General Setting mode In this mode specific settings be made for up to 12 channels For channels that do not have specific settings the settings of General Setting mode are applied Display in Specific Channel Setting mode A picture from the tuner c
170. ut the product be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools Pickup lenses Cleaning liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools Fans Cleaning paper GED 008 DVR 520H S 141 5 m 6 7 EH 8 8 PANEL FACILITIES 8 1 FRONT SECTION 142 Front panel 5 fll LULU I I OSTANDBY ON 0550 1 OSTANDBY ON Press to switch the recorder on into standby 2 HDD Press to switch to the hard disk drive HDD for recording and playback The button lights when HDD is selected 3 DVD Press to switch to DVD for recording and playback The button lights when DVD is selected 4 IR remote sensor 5 Disc tray 6 Front panel display See Displayon page 22 for details 7 DV IN OUT jack Digital input output jack for use with a DV camcorder 8 Use to change TV channels skip chapters tracks etc uuu 9 ONE TOUCH COPY Press to start One Touch Copy of the currently playing title to DVD or the HDD See also theNote on copying on page 9 10 e REC Press to start recording 11 0 Press to stop recording 12 Press to start or restart playback 13 m Press to stop playback 14 4 OPEN CLOSE Press to open close the disc tray 15 Front panel inputs Pull the cover down where indicated to access the front panel input jacks Especially convenient for connecting camc
171. where the power to the unit was shut off during rewriting of the SYSCON program The SYSCON program will not function properly if the power to the unit is forcibly shut off while the message DOWNLOAD 1 is displayed on the FL display during downloading If downloading of the programs from the disc or through serial communication becomes impossible replace the FLASH ROM n a case where the power to the unit was shut off during rewriting of the DRIVE program The DRIVE program will not function properly if the power to the unit is forcibly shut off while the message DOWNLOAD 2 is displayed on the FL display during downloading If downloading of the programs from the disc or through serial communication becomes impossible replace the DRIVE ASSY n a case where the power to the unit was shut off during rewriting of the TUFLCON program only for the flash type TUFLCON microcomputers The TUFLCON program will not function properly if the power to the unit is forcibly shut off while the message DOWNLOAD 3 is displayed on the FL display during downloading If downloading of the programs from the disc or through serial communication becomes impossible replace the TUFLCON microcomputer 1 DISC DOWNLOAD METHOD How to Download This is disc download method to save the initial setting data and user setting data However the following data is deleted after downloading by this method Disc history data REC mode Last channel Before turn un
172. y and OSD ERR RATE OK If the tray opens as a result of NG judgment the display on the FL display and OSD will be retained 94 1 Whether error rate measurement is finished or not is judged as shown in Table 3 below Table 3 On judgment whether error rate measurement is finished or not Judgment whether error rate Recording playback duration required Recording Mode M measurement is finished or not for error rate measurement After playback of a certain amount of data The time required for completion of error rate Measurement of the 16 ECC blocks is performed 16 times measurement varies depending on the input video then the grand sum is used for calculation of the error rate signal to be recorded Video mode The capacity is as follows The more the motion in the input video signal to be 16 ECC blocks x 16 sectors x 2048 bytes x 16 times recorded is animated the shorter the playback time 8388608 bytes required for completion of error rate measurement 67108864 bits becomes 2 During DVD VIDEO error rate measurement even after error rate measurement is finished playback continues and the display of the error rate results is retained In this playback mode if Error Rate Measurement mode is exited by pressing the ESC key then it is reentered by pressing the ESC and SIDE B keys or ESC and PLAY keys the error rate will not be updated and the previous value is displayed To reset the previo
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