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ORDER NO. MD0306241C3 DVD/CD Player DVD-F65GCS / DVD-F65GN Colour (S)... Silver Type SPECIFICATIONS Specification Signal system: PAL 625/50, PAL 525/60, NTSC Operating tempurature +5 to +35°C (+41 to +95°F) range: Operating humidity range: 5 to 90% RH (no condensation) Discs played [8 cm or 12 cm]...
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(10) JPEG* - Exif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files - Maximum number of pictures and groups recognized: 3000 pictures and 300 groups - Picture resolution: between 320 x 249 x and 6144 x 4096 pixels (Sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 (11) HighMAT Level 2 (Audio and Image) Video output: Output level:...
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Power consumption in standby mode: approx. 0.6 W Note: 1. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions are approximate. 2003 Panasonic AVC Networks Singapore Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. 1. Before Repair and Adjustment Disconnect AC power, discharge Power Supply Capacitors C1011 &...
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equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1M and 5.2M . When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be ~.
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Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electro static discharge (ESD).
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together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device). 4. Accessories Remote control AC main lead (For GCS only) AC main lead (For GN only) Audio/Video Cable 5.
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2. Do not use optical instruments to look at the pick up lens. 3. Do not adjust the preset variable resistor on the pickup lens. 4. Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit. 5. If the optical pick up is replaced, use the manufacturer’s specified replacement pick up only.
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P.C.B.s (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF stamp on the P.C.B. Caution: - Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; Typically the melting point is 50 - 70°F (30 - 40°C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron.
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7.2. Cautions to be taken during replacement of Optical Pickup Supplied optical pickup is equipped with a short clip found its flexible cable in order to prevent electrostatic destruction of laser diode. Before connection, remove the short clip, and check that the short land is opened.
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8.2. Cautions to Be Taken During Replacement of Optical Pickup and Spindle Motor Before replacing the optical pickup and spindle motor, check a total usage time respectively. Follow the checking method described below.
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Item Player mode and button Display combination Checking DVD, CD laser usage In STOP mode, press PAUSE and T1_xxxx_yyyy / xxxx(DVD), yyyy( time FWD-SKIP buttons on the player, total time is displayed with a and “5” button on the remote digit number by the ten hours.
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9. Self-Diagnosis Function This unit is equipped with the self-diagnosis function, which displays an error when it occurs, for use during servicing. 9.1. Automatic Displayed Error Codes 9.1.1. Automatic Display Function For a power unit error, the code is automatically displayed. F61: Automatically displayed on the LCD of the player.
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and the power is automatically turned off. 9.1.3. Description of Error Code 9.1.3.1. F61 - State, Condition When the power is turned on, the unit is automatically turned off. The power does not turn on. - Cause, Troubleshooting Power circuit system failure and/or direct current flown to speaker terminal / Identify the cause and replace with new parts.
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Player buttons Remote control unit Application buttons PAUSE + OPEN/ Displaying the UHF display F _ _ _ CLOSE Jitter check, tilt adjustment *Display show J_xxx_yyy_zz “yyy” and “zz” shown to the right have nothing to do with the jitter value. “yyy” is the error counter, while “zz”...
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Error Code Meaning Details U. H. Error Focus servo failure Tray loading failure Spindle servo failure (Spindle servo, DSC, SP motor, CLV servo Traverse motor failure Tracking servo error Seek timeout failure DSC system F500 DSC failure DSC stops due to servo failure. / (Startup, failure, etc.) F501 DSC not Ready failure...
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Error Code Meaning System Computer Item Setting Task Internal error system computer F0BF 6) Unable to replay due to physical DriveManager 0xD0BF PCND_NOPLAY_PHYSICAL layer identification failure 0x50 F0C0 8) DVD: Unable to replay due to no PCND_NOPLAY_VIDEO DiscManager 0xD0C0 DVD Video/Audio/VR 0x70 F0C1 9) DVD: Prohibited due to illegal...
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Item Player mode Function Display Cancellation and button method combination Error code In STOP Error code check. Error code (play_err) is express Cancelled check mode, press in the following convention:- automatically The latest error code “PAUSE” and 5 seconds stored in EEPROM is Error code=0 x DAXX is expressd “OPEN/ later...
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Item Player mode Function Display Cancellation and button method combination DVD laser In STOP DVD laser drive current Cancelled drive current mode, press measurement automatically measurement “PAUSE” and 5 seconds DVD laser drive current is measured and the result is displayed together “OPEN/ later.
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Item Player mode Function Display Cancellation and button method combination Version In STOP Micro-processor firmware cancelled display mode, press version display. automatically “PAUSE” and 5 seconds “OPEN/ later. CLOSE” buttons on the player, and “7” button on the remote control unit. Lighting of In STOP Lighting of display tube...
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Item Player mode Function Display Cancellation and button method combination Region In STOP Region display Cancelled display mode, press automatically “PAUSE” and 5 seconds “OPEN/ later. CLOSE” buttons on the player, and “6” button on the remote control unit. 9.7. Service Mode Table 3 Item Player mode Function...
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Item Player mode Function Display Cancellation and button method combination Timer In STOP mode, Timer 2 check. T2_1234. Cancelled press automatically Spindle motor operation Time is shown in 4 digits of decimal check “PAUSE” and seconds timer. notation in a unit of 10 hours. “FWD-SKIP”...
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activated.) Note: The following buttons are invalid and the player displays “___LOCKED_” while the lock function mode is entered. 9.8.2. Exiting Lock Function While the lock function is activated, press the buttons which are used to enter the mode. (“___LOCKED_” appears for one second, and then “_UNLOCKED_” appears. (After this, the lock function is deactivated.) 9.9.
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Note: This unit requires no initialization process carried out after the traditional DVD players were repaired. When the recovery measures are taken, the customer setting will return to the factory setting as same as the procedure described in item “Initialization” in 9.6 is carried out. Write down the contents of the setting before recovery processing and reset the player.
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- Others: Last error count..20 items Efficiency of failure diagnosis is expected to improve by using the above functions together with the repair process. [Purpose of Use] Total usage time display: used for estimating a failure due to exhausted spindle motor, laser, or other parts.
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Keys for Operation: / Laser usage time: While the player is stopped and no disc is inserted, press both the button on the player and the button on the remote controller unit. / Spindle motor usage time: While the player is stopped and no disc is inserted, press both the button on the player and the button...
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13. About HighMAT 13.1. What is HighMAT? This word combines the abbreviations of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. and High Performance Media Access Technology, and is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The products with the HighMAT logo shown below are made according to the HighMAT standard. HighMAT is a format that allows users to save digital contents such as photographs, audio, and images on a CD.
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products (such as DVD players) and PCs are used and thus, it is easy to operate for the user. 13.2. Why use HighMAT? Up to now, there was no harmonized standard from playing digital content stored in CD-ROM formats (including CD-R) on consumer products like DVD players.Therefore, we used to have probblems such as follow: - There was no common play list or attached information on contents, which is called metadata.
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- You can also play digital content on the disc, which was created in accordance with the HighMAT format with a conventional CD-ROM player. 13.4. Outline of the HighMAT standard 1. Recording medium - CD-R/CD-RW - Supports ISO 9660 Level Expanded Joliet - For multiple session 2.
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- WMA, MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) 64 kbps - 160.999 kbps, 44.1 KHz, stereo, fixed bit rate/ variable bit rate. - WMA, V2 and above, excluding Lossless/Voice/Pro - JPEG: Max 6M pixel, Maximum file size: 3 MB 4. Limitations regarding the number of files on the media, etc. - Total number of audio files: Maximum 450 - Total number of still picture files: Maximum 999 - Total number of animation files: Maximum 200...
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How to distinguish the trouble 1. View mechanical part if visual damage occurred. Confirm the movement of mechanical parts assembly (tray ass’y, loading mechanism ass’y, etc.). 2. Diagnose if Optical Pickup Unit is faulty (refer to diagnosis of Optical Pickup Unit). 3.
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Cause 2 Possible fault 1. Mechanical block Tray and loading mechanical block, traverse unit 2. O.P.U. Refer to the diagnosis of OPU 3. Circuit LD drive, servo (Traverse, Focus, Tracking) Disc sensor Signal processing (FORE, SODC, DV1 etc.) Cause 3 Possible fault 1.
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How to distinguish Laser destruction/damage Confirmation 1 Remove cover of mechanism block so that you will see the lens of optical pickup. Confirm emission of laser at the moment when power switch is turned on. If there is no laser emission, laser diode is faulty. Confirmation 2 While holding “Pause”...
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1. Confirmation of jitter value with test disc. (Refer below for how to check jitter) 2. Lens cleaning. 3. Reconfirm jitter value. 4. Perform tile adjustment. (Refer to tilt adjustment) 5. Reconfirm jitter value. (To confirm jitter value, while pressing “Pause”...
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- Removal of the Rotary Tray - Removal of the Open Lock Gear - Removal of the Close Lock Gear - Removal of the Tray Motor P.C.B. and Sensor P.C.B. - Removal of the CD Traverse Unit - Removal of the Pulley Gear - Removal of the Loading Motor P.C.B.
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Step 3 Pull the front panel ass’y in both direction of arrow to unlock the claws of the chassis ass’y. Step 4 Remove the front panel ass’y in the direction of arrow. - Checking of Tact Switch (1) P.C.B., Tact Switch (2) P.C.B. and FL P.C.B.
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15.3. Disassembling the Tray Assembly - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2. Step 1 Keep the close lock gear pressed in clockwise, move the tray assembly in the direction of the arrow.
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Step 3 Pull out FFC CN6002. Step 4 Remove 4 screws. - Checking of Main P.C.B., Tray Motor, DVD Module (2) P.C.B. and Sensor P.C.B.
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- Checking of Loading Motor P.C.B. and DVD Module (1) P.C.B. Step 5 Upset base assembly in vertical position. 15.4. Removal of the Tray Base Guide (L) and Tray Base Guide (R) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2.
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Step 1 Remove the 2 screws. Step 2 Remove the tray base guide (L) and tray guide (R) in the direction of arrow. 15.5. Removal of the Rotary Tray - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2.
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Step 1 Rotate open lock gear in the direction of arrow. (Anti-clockwise) Step 2 Release claw of open lock gear, remove open lock gear in the direction of arrow . 15.7. Removal of the Close Lock Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2.
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Step 1 Hook close lock spring to claw (a). Step 2 Rotate close lock gear to direction of arrow, press claw (b) and pull out close lock gear. 15.8. Removal of the Tray Motor P.C.B. and Sensor P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2.
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Step 2 Flip the base mech unit in vertical position. Step 3 Press upward (a), push backward (b) and press to left (c) to release CD traverse unit. 15.10. Removal of the Pulley Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2.
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Step 2 Flip the base mecha. Step 3 Release the 2 claws in the direction of arrow (1), and then push the pulley pin in the direction of arrow (2). 15.11. Removal of the Loading Motor P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2.
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- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 15.3. Step 1 Remove 2 screws. Step 2 Remove Loading Motor P.C.B. 15.12. Removal of the Drive Gear (A) & (B) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2.
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Step 2 Remove Drive Gear (A) and Drive Gear (B). 15.13. Removal of the Drive Gear (A) & (B) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 15.3.
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Step 2 Remove Drive Gear (A) and Drive Gear (B). 15.14. Disassembling the Fixed Plate, Magnet and Clamper - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 15.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 15.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 15.3.
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15.15. Removal of the Cam Gear & Support Piece - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 15.3. Step 1 Rotate (A) in cam gear anti-clockwise. Step 2 Remove 1 screw and support piece. 15.16. Removal of the Slide Plate (L) & (R) and Change Lever - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 15.3.
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Step 2 Remove slide plate (L) & (R) and change lever as arrow shown. 15.17. Assembly of Tray Base Step 1 Rotate cam gear anti-clockwise. Align at position (C) as marking on gear with arrow.
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Step 2 Make sure drive gear (A) at vertical position. Step 3 Push tray base to the direction of arrow shown. 16. Adjustment Procedure 16.1. Required Tools and Equipment 16.1.1. Usage Equipment...
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Purpose of Use Tools/Equipment Model/Product Number Tilt adjustment DVD test disc DVDT-S15 or DVDT-S01 Hexagonal wrench` Available on the market (2mm) Others Screw lock RZZ0L01 Grease RFKXGAK152, RFKXPG641 Checking CD test disc PVCD-K06 and any commercially available disc VCD test disc RFKZD03R004 Recovery disc 16.1.2.
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16.1.4. Optical Adjustment (Optical Pickup Tilt Adjustment) Measurement point Adjustment point Mode Disc Tangential adjustment T1 (inner track) replay / DVDT-S15 or DVDT screw / Tilt adjustment T43 (outer track) replay screw Measuring equipment Adjustment value None (LCD display of the player is used.) Adjust that jitter value becomes minimum.
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16.1.4.2. Tips 1. Apply the tangential adjustment first and then the tilt adjustment. 2. Repeat the adjustment a couple of times to find the optimum point. 3. Complete with the tilt adjustment. 16.1.4.3. Check After Adjustment Replay test discs or other commercial discs in order to confirm that no picture deterioration or sound skipping is detected in the inner, middle, and outer tracks.
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disc tray, clamper base, and then top cover. Fig. 16-2 17. Illustration of IC’s, Transistors and Diodes 18. Terminal Function of IC 18.1. IC6001 (MN101C35DCY) System Microprocessor Mark Function O Serial output STAT I Serial input DSPCLK I Serial clock P03/0: - Not used P04/0:...
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Mark Function PA0/ I A/D key input KEYIN0 PA1/ I A/D key input KEYIN1 PA2/ I A/D key input KEYIN2 I Port PA4/ I Port DICSSNS I Port I Port I Port VREF I A/D reference H O Mecha control /RST I Reset - Not used...
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Mark Function P31/O: I/O Mute 01CHMUTE P32/O: I/O Not used 0.1CH O:STDBY O LED CONTROL O/P -LED P51/O: O LED CONTROL O/P A.SRD- P52/O: O LED CONTROL O/P REMASTER -LED P53/O: O LED CONTROL O/P SEQ-LED P54/O: O LED CONTROL O/P AONLY- 47-63 DGT17-...
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S6406 : Rew Skip switch S6407 : Forward Skip switch S6408 : Open/ Close switch S6409 : Power switch S6410 : Remaster switch S6411 : Sequential switch S9001 : Loading switch - The voltage value and waveforms are the reference voltage of this unit measured by DC electronic voltmeter (high impedance) and oscilloscope on the basis of chassis.
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CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND. 21.
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period of time. The retention period of a availability is dependent on the type of assembly, and in accordance with the laws governing part and product retention. After the end of this period, the assembly will no longer be available. - [M] Indicates in the Remarks columns indicates parts supplied by PAVCSG.
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23.1.2. Loading Mechanism, Traverse Unit and Cabinet Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CABINET AND CHASSIS REZ1483 11P FFC REZ1485 50P FFC (BE-DRIVE) REZ1513 32P FFC REZ1577 FFC WIRE RGBX0011-S PANA BADGE RGK1578E-S TRAY ORNAMENT RGK1579-S TOP ORNAMENT RGK1580-K...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RGQ0359-K ROTARY TRAY RHW81001-1 WASHER RMB0365 TRAY SPRING RME0384 CLOSE LOCK G/SPRING RMF0182 TRAY FELT RMF0324 BLOCK SHEET RMM0256 BLOCK BASE RMS0123-1 FIXED PIN B XTWS3+10S SCREW BML3E4CRX SPINDLE MOTOR JSM0048 MAGNET RDG0557 PINON SHAFT...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VHD1224 ADJ SPRING HOLDER XTN26+14JFZ SCREW XTN26+8G SCREW XTV2+6G SCREW XWG6FFY WASHER XTB3+10J SCREW 23.2. Component Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD REP3451A-N DVD MODULE (1) P.C.B.(SIDE:A) [M](RTL) REP3451A-N...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 5 DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE HIND EXADR(20) HIND EXADR(19) HIND EXADR(18) HIND EXADR(17) HIND EXADR(16) C3003 HIND EXADT(15) HIND EXADT(14) RA3002 HIND EXADT(13) (82 x 4) MDQ(3) HIND EXADT(12) MDQ(12) HIND EXADT(11) MDQ(2) HIND EXADT(10)
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 6 DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE RA3008 RA3010 RA3003 RA3004 RA3005 (82 x 4) (82 x 4) (82 x 4) (82 x 4) (22 x 2) VDD33 MDQ27 MDQ11 MDQ21 MDQ3 MDQ26...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 7 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE L3101 LB3001 G1C100K00020 J0JHC00000045 A+5V FORE/HIND D+3.3V FORE/HIND D+1.5V HIND C3001 C3002 LB3002 J0JHC00000045 6.3V330 6.3V330...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 10 DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE LB6301 J0JHC0000045 CP4203 SBO1 CP4204 SBT1 CP4205 STBDAC CP4201 SRCK CP4211 DMIXOUT CP4202 LRCK NEXOE L4211 LB4200 J0JBC0000015 G1C220KA0038 LB6561 L6561 R6563 J0JBC0000015 G1C220KA0038 VDD1...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 11 : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE IC6261 C0JBAA000001 RA6261 R6261 (10K x 2) INVERTER LB6261 J0JBC0000015 CP6262 C6261 IC6261 DSPLCLK_DV1 CP6263 C6262 IC6262 STATUS_DV1 IC6262 C0JBAA000001 INVERTER...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 12 : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE LB3201 - 3203 D0GB101JA002 LB3207 J0JCC0000119 TC3201 CB/PB/B CB/PB/B VGND TC3202 LB3201 DSPCLK TC3203 LB3202 STATUS LB3203 TC3204 TC3205 M9V-CTL/DGND M9V-CTL...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 13 MAIN (POWER) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE C1003 C1005 Q1021 B1BACT000012 SWITCH P1001 R1031 R1032 C1031 T1021 L1001 D1011 TC1001 220 - 240V 220K 220K 1800P ETS28AV196AC ELF15N003A B0EBKT000002 50Hz K1005 TC1002 C1021 220P R1002...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 14 MAIN (POWER) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE L1131 G0C330KA0004 D1132 C1141 MAZ71200BC 25V220P L1141 D1141 G0C330KA0004 Q1125 Q1126 B0JAML000004 XN0150100L 2SB14170JA REGULATOR REGULATOR Q1125 D1123 D1121 D1122 D1125 B0EAKL000062 B0EAKL000062 B0JAMG000013 MA2J11100L Q1126 R1125 C1126...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 15 MAIN (VIDEO-OUT) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE R3521 2.2K WIDE1 QR3521 UNR221200L SWITCH L3501 G0C220JA0019 PW/AO1 A+5V C3501 6.3V220P K3503 PB/CB/B VGND DSPCLK K3504 DSPCLK STATUS STATUS M9V-CTL M9V-CTL M+9V M+9V MGND MGND D+5V...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 16 MAIN (VIDEO-OUT) CIRCUIT : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE LB3532 W301 R3522 R3532 J0JBC0000015 COUT LB3533 R3533 C3531 J0JBC0000015 0.01 YOUT IC3501 C9ZB00000431 VIDEO SELECTOR C3502 C3503 0.01 0.01 VCC1 VCC2 C3504 0.01 COUT GND2 MUTE1...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 17 : -B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (AUDIO-OUT1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE QR4302 XN0431100L MUTING CONTROL (AUDIO) TL4301 MUTE AO2/VO C4313 R4313 L4301 G0C221JA0019 A+5V Q4302 2SD0601AHL R4302 MUTING SWITCH (AUDIO) 2.2K QR4301 R4362 UNR221100L R4301...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 18 : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE MAIN (AUDIO-OUT 2) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE C4414 R4428 R4459 25V47P MIXLOUT R4448 C4427 1000P R4422 Q4419 C4432 VGND R4454 R4423 C4423 1000P Q4410 C4415 R4429 R4460 25V47P MIXROUT...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 19 MAIN (OPERATION CONTROL) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE IC6061 C0GAG0000007 CHANGER MOTOR DRIVER R6092 R6093 D6061, 6062 B0EAKL000062 C6062 R6061 R6062 C6061 4.7K 25V47P R6063 DGND LDNG_MOTOR- QR6061 DGND UNR221100L LDNG_MOTOR+ LOADING POWER SUPPLY SWITCH DGND LB6063 MOTOR J0JBC0000015...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 20 : -B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (OPERATION CONTROL) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE DGT14/ SEG19 DISC1 SEG20 DGT15 SEG21 DGT16 SEG22 DGT17 P54/O:AONLY-LED SEG23 P53/O:SEQ-LED SEG24 SEG25 P52/O:REMASTER-LED P51/O:A.SRD-LED SEG26 P50/O:STDBY-LED SEG27 SEG28 P32/O:0.1CH P31/O:0.1CHMUTE SEG29 SEG30 P30/O:OFFMUTE IC6001 SEG31...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 21 MAIN (OPERATION CONTROL) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE NSW+5V FL CIRCUIT (CN6401) ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 22 REMOTE FLH- FLH- FLH+ CN6001 R6091 Q6091 2SD1996-STA SWITCH FLH+ DISC5 DISC4 DISC3 DISC2 DISC1 OPERATION CIRCUIT NSW+5V (CN6404) ON SCHEMATIC KEY-2 DIAGRAM - 23...