DVD Recorder Training Guide
DVR-210-S & DVR-310-S
Technical Training Department 1925 E. Dominguez Street Long Beach, CA 90810
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DVD Recorder Training Guide DVR-210-S & DVR-310-S Technical Training Department 1925 E. Dominguez Street Long Beach, CA 90810 Contents Features.....3~10 Start Up Sequence43 Recording
DVD Recorder Training Guide
Technical Training Department 1925 E. Dominguez Street Long Beach, CA 90810
Contents
Features………….…....3~10 Start Up Sequence………43 Recording Time….…...11~12 Disassembly…………….44~46 Model Comparison.…...13 Overall Block……………47~48 Block Diagrams……….14~20 Adjustments…………….49~50 CPU Assignment……...21 CDRM (ID)……….…….51~52 Circuit Board Layout.…22~25 Service Mode……………53~60 Block TUMJ Assy…….26~29 DV/1394 Debug Mode….61~62 Main Assy……………..30~36 Error Rate……………….63~64 Power Supply Unit…….37~39 Video adjustments……….65~68 DVD-R/RW Unit………40~41 SI Correction…………….69~70 Specifications……………71
– Undo finalizing (DVD-RW) – Title menu with thumbnail – Wall paper samples of title menu
3.
Disc history
Disc information on up to 30 discs is stored in the memory of DVD recorder. Without inserting a disc each disc’s status and contents can be seen on GUI by pushing only one key.
4.
Easy timer recording
This is an optimal setup method for time block programming. The setup is completed by marking time segments using only the cursor key without entering the number.
5.
Advanced Disc Navigator
A selected title in the Disc Navigator shown with full motion pictures. This makes it easy to search the specific disc contents.
Full Motion picture
6.
Chapter editing
A selected scene in the Chapter Edit shown with full motion pictures. This makes it easy to search and edit the specific contents.
Full Motion picture
7.
Chase play, Simultaneous rec & play
You can playback Recording title
Chase play
You can playback another title
Simultaneous recording & playback
8.
DV terminal (IN/OUT) The DV input is connectable via i.LINK. The contents can be edited digitally and can be controlled by remote controller. This allows consumers to create their own DVD.
A chapter marker is inserted automatically every time there is break in the time code on the DV tape. This happens when the recording is stopped or paused then restarted.
9.
Other Convenient features(Video mode)
Undo Finalize
On DVD-RW discs recorded in “Video” mode You can add more contents even after the disc was finalized with [Undo Finalize] feature. When finalizing a “Video” mode disc, a menu with still pictures is created on the disc.
Title menu with thumbnail Wall paper samples of title menu
The DVR-210/310-S allow you to select a wall paper from nine patterns.
Wall paper samples
10.
about 6 hours EP 1 to 6 hours at 32steps Manual about 4 hours LP about 2 hours SP about 1 hour FINE Recording time Rec mode
11.
DVR-210 / DVR-310-S AV Encoding Method
Level
Resolution MPEG Encode Mode Recording Rate (Mbps)
Level Rec.time Resolution
MPEG Encode Mode Recording Rate (Mbps) MN1 360 mins. VBR 1.73 EP MN1 360 mins. VBR 1.73 MN2 345 mins. VBR 1.81 MN2 345 mins. VBR 1.81 MN3 330 mins. 352x240 VBR 1.89 MN3 330 mins. 352x240 VBR 1.89 MN4 315 mins. SIF VBR* 1.98 MN4 315 mins. VBR* 1.98 MN5 300 mins. VBR* 2.08 MN5 300 mins. VBR* 2.08 MN6 285 mins VBR* 2.19 MN6 285 mins VBR* 2.19 MN7 270 mins. VBR 2.31 MN7 270 mins. VBR 2.31 MN8 255 mins. VBR 2.45 MN8 255 mins. VBR 2.45 MN9 240 mins. 352x480 VBR 2.60 LP MN9 240 mins. VBR 2.60 MN10 230 mins. 1/2 D1 VBR 2.71 MN10 230 mins. VBR 2.71 MN11 220 mins. VBR 2.84 MN11 220 mins. VBR 2.84 MN12 210 mins. VBR 2.97 MN12 210 mins. 352x480 VBR 2.97 MN13 200 mins. VBR 3.12 MN13 200 mins. VBR 3.12 MN14 190 mins. 480x480 VBR 3.28 MN14 190 mins. VBR 3.28 MN15 180 mins. 2/3 D1 VBR 3.47 MN15 180 mins. VBR 3.47 MN16 170 mins. VBR 3.67 MN16 170 mins. VBR 3.67 MN17 160 mins. VBR 3.90 MN17 160 mins. VBR 3.90 MN18 150 mins. 544x480 VBR 4.16 MN18 150 mins. VBR 4.16 MN19 140 mins. 3/4 D1 VBR 4.46 MN19 140 mins. VBR 4.46 MN20 130 mins. VBR 4.80 MN20 130 mins. VBR 4.80 MN21 120 mins. VBR 5.20 SP MN21 120 mins. VBR 5.20 MN22 110 mins. VBR 5.67 MN22 110 mins. VBR 5.67 MN23 105 mins. VBR 5.94 MN23 105 mins. VBR 5.94 MN24 100 mins. VBR 6.24 MN24 100 mins. VBR 6.24 MN25 95 mins. VBR 6.57 MN25 95 mins. 720x480 VBR 6.57 MN26 90 mins. 720x480 CBR 6.94 MN26 90 mins. CBR 6.94 MN27 85 mins. D1 CBR 7.34 MN27 85 mins. CBR 7.34 MN28 80 mins. CBR 7.80 MN28 80 mins. CBR 7.80 MN29 75 mins. CBR 8.32 MN29 75 mins. CBR 8.32 MN30 70 mins. CBR 8.91 MN30 70 mins. CBR 8.91 MN31 65 mins. CBR 9.60 MN31 65 mins. CBR 9.60 MN32 61 mins. CBR 10.08 FINE MN32 61 mins. CBR 10.08
VR mode Video mode
12.
Video mode comparison from Previous model, DVR-7000
Video recording method DVR-7000 DVR-210, 310 CBR recording (Constant Bit Rate) VBR recording (Variable Bit Rate) Recording mode V1(1H), V2(2H) (FINE(1H), SP(2H), LP(4H), EP(6H) & MN (1-32: 6-1H) Dolby Digital LPCM (48KHz, 16bit) Audio recording method Improved picture quality. Same as VR mode Disc Navigator Only Text Text with thumbnail Menu after finalized Title List(only Text) Title Menu (thumbnail) Add after finalize Only after format After Finalization cancel DVD-RW DISC
13.
Overall Block Diagram
DVD-R/RW Drive
Tuner /Line in Y/C/CVBS Video Out Audio Analog Out Tuner/FL Control CPU DIF Out (Opt.) Y/Cb/Cr Video Out FLASH 64Mb
TUMJ ASSY
Sampling Rate Converter FL Audio A/D Audio D/A ATA SDRAM 256Mb
AV-codec LSI M65672WG
Video ADC 3D Y/C DNR (REC) AV-Enc. AV-Dec. Progressive Converter ATA I/F 32bit RISC CPU 3D DNR (PB) Graphics Engine Frame TBC Video DAC PAL/NTSC Encoder PAL/NTSC Decoder Backup SRAM 4Mb CPU SDRAM 128Mb
MAIN ASSY
ENC SDRAM 128Mb 1394 Phy. 1394 Link DV-codec DEC SDRAM Mb 64 IEEE1394 SRC INPUT OUTPUT
15.
IC1001
Overall Block Diagram
The new Pioneer design DVDR/RW recorders incorporate the R-6 drive with a single AV signal processing chip. (IC1001 M65672WG) This chip performs the following functions: 3-D Y/C separation, Video decoding, Frame TBC, MPEG video encoding, Dolby digital consumer encoding, ATA/ATAPI I/F (2 ch), Main CPU, On screen display, MPEG video decoding, Audio decoding, Video encoding, Progressive conversion, Audio interface and 3-D DNR for playback. Basic A/V inputs and outputs for IC1001 come from the TUMJ assy (Tuner and multi jack assy). SDRAM’s connected to IC1001 provide processing memory support. ATA/ATAPI, Encoder, Decoder, CPU and Backup SDRAM’s. One Flash Rom is also connected for program run information and future upgrading.
16.
SIGNAL FLOW
Record Tuner/ Line Input (KU)
Y/C/CVBS Video Out Audio Analog Out Tuner/FL Control CPU DIF Out (Opt.) Y/Cb/Cr Video Out FLASH 64Mb 1394 Phy. 1394 Link DV-codec TV Tuner Line-In Sel Stereo Decoder Input Selector Audio Video Select (L,R) or (Mono+SAP) for VR Format Recording Audio A/D Audio D/A ATA SDRAM 256Mb
AV-codec LSI M65672WG DVD-R/RW Drive
Video ADC 3D Y/C DNR (REC) AV-Enc. AV-Dec. Progressive Converter ATA I/F 32bit RISC CPU 3D DNR (PB) Graphics Engine Frame TBC Video DAC PAL/NTSC Encoder PAL/NTSC Decoder Backup SRAM 4Mb CPU SDRAM 128Mb ENC SDRAM 128Mb DEC SDRAM Mb 64 Select (L,R) or (SAP) for Video Format Recording And select (L,L), (R,R) or (L,R) to Output SRC INPUT OUTPUT
17.
IC1001
Signal Flow (Record Tuner/Line)
In the TUJM assy the Control CPU will direct the Input selector to send the selected A/V input signal or Tuner Station signal to the main A/V processing IC. When selecting the tuner to record you must also select (L,R)
IC1001 will MPEG encode the selected signals and pass them on to the Drive assy for disc recording. IC1001 also outputs the A/V signals for monitoring as (Y/C, Y/CB/CR, S or composite) back to the TUMJ assy. Audio will be Analog R/L or Digital out.
18.
SIGNAL FLOW
Y/C/CVBS Video Out Audio Analog Out Tuner/FL Control CPU DIF Out (Opt.) Y/Cb/Cr Video Out FLASH 64Mb 1394 Phy. 1394 Link DV-codec TV Tuner Line-In Sel Stereo Decoder Input Selector Audio Video Convert Sampling Rate from 48kHz to 32kHz
Playback
Audio A/D Audio D/A ATA SDRAM 256Mb
AV-codec LSI M65672WG DVD-R/RW Drive
Video ADC 3D Y/C DNR (REC) AV-Enc. AV-Dec. Progressive Converter ATA I/F 32bit RISC CPU 3D DNR (PB) Graphics Engine Frame TBC Video DAC PAL/NTSC Encoder PAL/NTSC Decoder Backup SRAM 4Mb CPU SDRAM 128Mb ENC SDRAM 128Mb DEC SDRAM Mb 64 SRC DVD-VR DVD-Video OUTPUT
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IC1001
Signal Flow (Playback)
The playback MPEG signals from the R6 DVD drive enter the ATA interface on IC1001 and are audio/video decoded and subject to 3D digital noise reduction. Additional settings are available in the user menu to adjust picture quality: Pure Cinema, Y noise reduction, C noise reduction, QNR (block noise reduction), Detail, White level, Black level, Black setup, Hue and Chroma levels can all be adjusted separately or factory presets can be
activated in the user menu. Decoded Audio and Video signals output IC1001 and enter the TUMJ assy as composite, S, or component. Audio output from IC1001 to the TUMJ assy will be analog and digital. Playback is also possible from the DV (1394) connector
20.
CPU Control Assignment
1 Chip System CODEC IC1001 TUFL u-CON Writer CPU Tuner, FL, Key controls Time management and Timer REC management.
ATAPI BUS
R6 Writer UNIT Writer System control Control system Recording & Playback operation communication With ATAPI command Serial communication
21.
Circuit Board Layout
FAN
DRIVE ASSY R6 (VXX2898) Power Supply Unit (VWR1373) FRJB ASSY (VWV1964) REAR FRONT TUMJ ASSY (VWV1960) MAIN ASSY (VWV1952) FLKY ASSY (VWG2443)
23.
Device Layout
MAIN ASSY (Side A)
IC5202 LINK/DV CODEC
IC5101 Phy
X5101
IC5204 DV SDRAM
CN1901 CN4501 CN4401
CN4001
X4201
VC4201
IC3301 IC3101 CN5102 Writer Unit 27M Master Clock Sampling Rate Converter Audio ADC Master Clock ADJ
CN3001 CN2001
Power Supply
CN4601
TUMJ TUMJ For Serial DL HDD DVJB ASSY
24.
Device Layout
MAIN ASSY (Side B)
IC1001 1-chip System Codec [BGA]
IC1301 ENC SDRAM IC1103 Backup SRAM IC1201 DEC SDRAM IC1101 CPU SDRAM IC1401 ATA SDRAM IC1421 ATA SDRAM IC1102 FLASH
IC3201
IC1
Audio DAC
25.
AV Signal Flow
TUMJ Assy
VIDEO SYNC 《 TUFL u com》 IC3301 VIDEO SELECTOR LA73030 CVBS/Y/C CVBS/Y/C CVBS/Y/C L/R JA2832 IN 1 JA1301:S JA1302:V IN 2 (Front) JA2832 IN 3 L/R L/R JA2832 IN 1 JA1302 IN 2 (Front) JA2832 IN 3 UV TUNER VXF1022 MPX DECODER CXA2064M IC2801 AUDIO SELECTOR with ELECTRIC A.T.T. LC75342M
MAIN UNIT
Y C L/R CVBS L/R IC2001 TUFL μ-CON PD5966 IC2251 EEP ROM DIGITAL OUT Optical JA3551 OUT 1&2 JA3551 OUT 1&2 JA3551 OUT 1&2 CN3582 Component OUT Y/Cb/Cr Y Y Cb Cr V C CVBS Y/C IC3501 VIDEO DRIVER LA73054 ANALOG L/R SPDIF IC2271 RTC SYNCMAIN 《 TUFL u com》 SYNCAFT 《 TUFLu com》 SELV1, SELV2, SELV3, SWSTBY AUDIO CONT S1 《 TUFL u com》 《 TUFL u com》 EVOLCLK, EVOLDATA, EVOLCE
27.
AV Signal Flow (TUMJ Assy)
The TUMJ assembly contains a TV tuner, separate Audio and Video selector IC’s and an Output Video driver IC. All AV inputs and outputs to the main assembly except the DV input/output are processed on the assembly. Video selector IC3301 can select Y/C or composite video from any of the 3 sources or the tuner as its output source for the main assembly. Input 1 can be setup as a Auto Record Input (starts and stops recording by monitoring the Y/C or Video input). Video Driver IC3501 receives Y/C, composite or component signals from the main assembly and sends the signals to output jacks 1, 2 or component.
28.
TUMJ ASSY
TUNER u-CON etc.
* TUFL u-con There are 2 types of TUFL u-con IC for DVR-310-S. (1) Flash type (It is possible to update the firmware.) [Service mode: F] (2) Mask type (Part number label on the IC) [Service mode: M] TUFL u-con IC is easily damaged by electrostatic discharge. * EEPROM (IC2251) For backup Tuner data.(Pre-set CH, AFT ON/OFF, Skip CH etc.) Information about timed recording Other information (state of Volume, remote control mode and last Input positions (Line/ Tuner etc) * Lithium battery Life time of battery is approx. 5 years. Power of RTC and Backup SRAM are supplied by Lithium battery when AC cord is disconnected.
29.
MAIN BOARD
Block Diagram
IC2301 AGC/ ACC BA7655AF IC1001 PRISM M65672WG VIDEO ENCODER VIDEO DECODER AUDIO I/F STREAM I/F MPEG CODEC SYSTEM CONTROL μ-CON ATAPI I/F CVBSIN Y C Y Cb Cr BCKI LRCKI BCKO LRCKO ADATAO AT1 DATA0-15 VMCLK AMCLK1 36M AMCLK2 33M AUDIO ENCODER AUDIO DECODER IC4205 MASTER CLOCK CLK: 27M VIDEO IC3402 PLL CLK: 33/36M AUDIO 27MCLK CONT CVBS/Y C IC2501 ALTERA PDY081A CSYNCIN IC3101 96kHz/24bit A/D Converter AK5381VT ADATAI IC3201 192kHz/24bit D/A Converter PCM1742KE IC2331 VIDEO AMP MM1508XN CVBS/Y R6 WRITER CIN Q2101-2105 VIDEO BUFFER Y C Y Cb Cr IC3251 AUDIO BUFFER L R CN2001 IC1201 DEC SDRAM 64Mb CLK: 108M 20 24 26 4 6 8 10 12 28 30 16 14 IC1301 ENC SDRAM 128Mb CLK: 121.5M IC1401 ATA SDRAM 256Mb CLK: 81M HOST BUS CLK: 54M IC1101 CPU SDRAM 128Mb L L R R IC1102 FLASH 64Mb IC1103 SRAM 4Mb
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MAIN BOARD
MEMORIZED DATA
CPU SDRAM (IC1101) The execution area and working area of the program FLASH ROM (IC1102) The storing area of the program code and setting information SRAM (IC1103) The working area for record, and the storing area of setting information (backup RAM) DEC SDRAM (IC1201) The working area of MPEG playback and OSD/ Thumbnail (OSD is mainly for Disc Menu creation in Video mode) ENC SDRAM (IC1301) The working area of MPEG recording and analog input and output (AVIO) . ATA SDRAM (IC1401) The working area of ATA/ OSD2/ Audio TBC (OSD2 is for all GUI)
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Main Assy
Check Point
[Symptom] No Picture, No Audio [Point] Check Inputs & Outputs of Analog signal (Video and Audio) @CN2001 Video Signal 24pin ! V/YIN 26pin ! CIN 04pin ! Y 06pin ! COUT 08pin ! Y 10pin ! Cb 12pin ! Cr Audio Signal 14pin ! ARMtoT 16pin ! ALMtoT 28pin ! LCHIN 30pin ! RCHIN
S/Composite output Component Output
33.
MAIN BOARD
PRISM LSI Function
[Functions] * 10bit*27MHz(1ch),8bit*27MHz(3ch) Video ADC * PAL/NTSC Decoder * 3D Y/C Separator * Frame TBC * 3D DNR * MPEG Video Encoder * Dolby Digital Consumer Encoder * Graphics Engine (OSD, Scaling, Mixing) * MPEG Video Decoder * Audio Decoder (AC-3, MPEG) * PAL/NTSC Encoder * 10bit*54MHz(5ch) Video DAC * Progressive converter * Audio I/F * Drive I/F(ATA/ATAPI, 2ch) * Main CPU (32bit RISC, 54MHz)
1Chip Codec LSI (M65672WG) (IC1001)
Previous model used 11 LSIs.
Process : 0.13μm、CMOS6 layer(6Cu) Gate size : approx. 400Mil. Gate(exc. memory) Power supply : : 1.2V for internal, 3.3V for external(5V max) Package : 576pin PBGA
34.
MAIN BOARD
Internal Block Diagram for PRISM LSI
DV-codec OSD Video Select & Scaling Mixing AV Dec. Drive I/F AV Enc. DAC Audio I/F Audio ADC M65672WG Audio DAC ADC DNR SRC
DVD-R/RW Drive
TBC N/P Enc. DAC 525P N/P Dec. 3D Y/C 3D DNR CPU 1394Phy
35.
MAIN BOARD
LSI Specification for DV
Voltage I/O: 3.3V Internal: 2.5V Function DV Decode DV Encode IEEE1394 Link Layer Control IEC61883 AV/C Command Control (The control command sending function to a DV camcorder etc.) CPU (For IEEE1394 processing)
Voltage 3.3V Function IEEE1394 conformity physical layer control LSI 24.576MHz (PLL for IEEE1394) built-in Crystal oscillation circuit (Crystal oscillator is external)
Voltage 3.3V Function the following sampling rates are converted in order to absorb frequency deflection. 48kHz (DV Clock) ! 48kHz (Recorder Clock) 32kHz (DV Clock) ! 48kHz (Recorder Clock)
36.
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Regulated Supplies:
* TUMJ EV+6V ! V+3_3E(3.3V) ! Backup for RTC(RTC) EV+6V ! V+5E(5V) ! INPUT & Display(FL Driver, F-Key, Remote Sensor) V+37E(37V) ! Tuner Module EV+6V ! V+5M(5V) ! Tuner u com EV+6V ! V+5VI(5V) ! Video IN(Video Selector) SW+6V ! V+5VO(5V) ! Video Out(Video Driver) SW+13 ! V+9(9V) ! Audio(Audio Selector, MPX decoder) SW+13 ! V+13SW(13V) ! DC FAN motor * MAIN SW+2.4V! V+PRA(1.2V) ! For PRISM IC SW+4V ! V+3D(3.3V) ! Digital I/O(SDRAM, SRAM, Flash) SW+4V ! V+3V(3.3V) ! Digital I/O(PRISM) SW+6V ! V+5A(5V) ! Audio process line(DAC, ADC) SW+6V ! V+5D(5V) ! ATAPI BUS line(R6 Writer) SW+13 ! V+12A(12V) ! Audio Output
38.
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Check point
[Service] Only Fuses on secondary circuit can be replaced for repair. If other components parts are faulty, replace whole POWER SUPPLY UNIT for safety regulation. P101 ! AEK7050 (3A) P201, P401, P403, P404 ! AEK7067 (2A) [ Note ] CN204(Yellow) is vacant for DVR-210/310-H. This connector is used for HDD unit of DVR-510H. P101! SW+4V P201! SW+2.4V P401! EV+6V P403! SW+5V ! R6 WRITER +5V P404! SW+5V ! non
39.
Block Diagram for DVD writer
R6 Writer
DISC LD Driver FM OEIC PU Controler OEIC
Temp Sencer
SHF SHF Spindle Motor Main PCB Assembly Head Phone Amp NJM2769AM Head Phone Front PCB Assembly Power Supply +5V / +12V ATAPI Line Out RF NEC μPC3320GC RF,TE,FE APC,OPC Wobble Device Configuration Jumper 4 in 1 Connector New DSP NEC μPD63620GM DVD/CD Decoder DVD/CD Encoder ATAPI ReadChnannel Wobble DPLL SERVO CPU Mitsubishi M30700FJLGP 768k 6CH Driver Mitsubisi M63028FP Regulator X2 Digital Out (Optional) RF TE,FE SL FD,TD,M D Serial Line Bus Line IDE Bus Line DD converter X 2 DRAM 16M AMP AWOBBL E New
LD DRIVER
Pick-Up 650n Laser 780n Laser LC TILT Actuator Focus / Tracking Stepping Motor Loading Motor
41.
Blank Page
DVD-R/RW Drive Tuner/FL U-com System Codec IC (Inital Program Loader) System Codec IC (Firmware)
Connect power cord. Tuner/FL microcomputer starts up. System microcomputer starts up. Initialization of peripheral-circuit register, RAM, etc. Initialization of peripheral-circuit register, RAM, etc. Starting communication with Tuner/FL microcomputer Request for power off from system-control computer to Tuner/FL microcomputer System-control computer is turned off (entering standby) following request from Tuner/FL microcomputer Repair process Playback Clock indication on FL display Power ON ? Waiting for communication to be established Is ID check of drive OK? Is disc in?
Obtaining LD temperature data from drive. Is temperature below 62°C?
LSI Check No No Yes Yes Power ON, cancellation of reset OK NG NG NG Has command arrived? Yes No FLASH Check OK OK "POWER ON" displayed
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 Firmware stored in Flash memory is developed in SD-RAM. Yes Is disc valid? Yes Repair required? Yes Yes No No No No Playback requested? Yes Stop Tray Open Jumping to developed firmware Downloading through RS232C required. "MONITOR" displayed
LSI NG displayed
Drive microcomputer starts up. ATA/ATAPI command processing Initialization of peripheral-circuit register, RAM, etc. No "CPRM ERR" displayed on FL display
43.
Start Up Sequence
1 Remove the bonnet by removing eight screws. 2 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on the power. 3 Press the 0 button to open the tray. 5 Press the 0 button to close the tray. 4 Remove the tray panel assy.
Bonnet S, Tray Panel Assy
1
1 Remove two screws. 2 Remove four hooks. 3 Remove front panel section.
Front Panel Section
2 3
3 3 5 1 4
Tray panel assy Front panel section long thin pole Emergency eject hole Input door
6 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn off the power. 6 2 5 3
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 reason. To open the Tray door use a long thin object and push the emergency eject hole under the tray panel to eject.
1 2 2 2 2
Note: This photograph shows other models. However, the method is the same.
44.
Disassembly
1 Remove two screws. 2 Remove five screws. 3 Disconnect the connector. 4 Remove the DRIVE Assy R6.
DRIVE Assy R6
3
4 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 Remove four screws. 2 Disconnect flexible cable from DVJB Assy. 3 Stand the MAIN Assy on edge.
DRIVE Assy R6
CN2009
DRIVE Assy R6 POWER SUPPLY Unit TUMJ Assy FRJB Assy Insulation sheet IC1001 MAIN Assy DVJB Assy MAIN Assy
MAIN Assy
4
1 Insert a insulation sheet between the MAIN Assy and chassis. 2 Arrange the unit as shown in the photo below.
Caution: MAIN IC (IC1001) on the MAIN Assy will generate heat.
Service Position
5
DVJB Assy
1
45.
1 Remove four aluminium tape strips. 2 Remove four screws. 5 Remove the bonnet. 6 Remove clamper holder by removing the four screws. 3 Remove one screw. 4 Remove front bezel by removing the two hooks.
Hook Front bezel Hook
DRIVE Assy R6 (DVD-R/RW WRITER)
6
1 2 1 1 1 2 2 5
Bonnet DRIVE Assy R6 Clamper holder Pickup lens location
3 4 4 2 4 6 7 6 6 6
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FRJB ASSY TUMJ ASSY(1/3) TUMJ ASSY (2/3) MAIN ASSY DRIVE ASSY
M
14 2 4 6 6 12 10 VOUT 19 Y C UVL MPX IN L OUT LIN2 LIN1 LIN3 L V/Y C AOUT 16 RF IN RF OUT V/Y UVV 1V 3V 3Y 1Y 2Y 3C 1C 2C 2V C Y/Comp Selector ATT IC3301 LA73030 IC2801 LC75342M IC3105 CXA2064M 13 5 11 14 12 32 34 24 36 1 3 15 17 19 5 7 9 LPF 1 Chip Sysytem Codec Audio MPX Decoder Audio Selector with Electirc ATT 7 23 JA1302 JA1301 VIN2 YIN2 CIN2 10 LIN2 INPUT1 INPUT3 VIDEO Y/C L RPICKUP ASSY
Y C Y C JA2832 VIDEO Y/C L R VIN1 LIN1 LIN3 VIN3 YIN1 YIN3M
(40P) [ATAPI] DVD-VR DVD-Video DVD-VR DVD-Video CD Digital CD Digital CN4401 1 CN201 (2P) CN2009 (2P) CN101 (45P) 8 CIN1 CIN3 CN501 CN502 (12P) 33 39 A B C D S4 S3 S2 S1 5 4 3 21/3 2/3
PB DVD/CD IC1001 M65672WG IC201 UPD63620 IC501 M63028FP IC101 UPC3320GC RF IC IC301 M30700FJLGP IC202 SDRAM 16Mbit 7-10 13-16 (40P) CN401 (21P) (21P) CN2008 (1/2) DSP 48 37 40 36 38 34 35 LPF WIDEBAND SPECTRAL IC1401 IC1421 ATA SDRAM 256Mbit⋅ 2 CPU SDRAM 128Mbit IC1102 IC1101 Flash 64Mbit IC1103 SRAM 4Mbit 2 8 8 Writer CPU 26 6CH Driver 2IC203 DS90LV027ATM LVDS Driver
26 28 LPF 201 76 CN3001 (1/2)47.
Overall Block Diagram
FLKY
ASSY MHLP ASSY
L Control Data IC1301 IC3201 PCM1742KE IC1001 PT6315 V1001 IC3101 AK5381VT IC3301 AD1895AYRS IC5101 UPD72852AGB-8EU IEEE1394 Physical IC IC5202 UPD72893AGD-LML IEEE1394 Link IC Audio A/D 2 SEL.L VOUT (19P) CN2005 (19P) CN1001DVJB ASSY
YOUT COUT LOUT (32P) CN3001(1/2) 24 SEL.V/Y 26 SEL.C C IN V/Y IN CN1302 (7P) CN5102 (7P) JA1303 (32P) (30P) (30P) (21P) (21P) CN2001 (2/2) (32P) CN3001 (2/2) CN2008(2/2) 38 39 37 36 1,3 2 6 7 XTPA TPA TPB XTPB XTPB TPB XTPA TPA 1,3 2 6 7 1 2 3 4 Audio D/A Conv. PLD ALTERA FL Driver FL Key SW IC3501 LA73054 Sampling Rate Converter 7 C Y Y Cr Cb C OUT Y OUT Y OUT Cb OUT Cr OUT 6 4 8 10 12 CN3001(2/2) CN2 CN4702 6 4 8 10 12 L OUT 16 16 SPDIF 20 20 3 2 1 IC3251-1/2 UPC4570G2 Cb Cb Cr Cr Y Y Y C V Tuner U-com JA3081OPTICAL AC-3/PCM DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
LINE OUT 1 VIDEO JA3551 Y C Y C VIDEO L R L R Y JA3582: Recording system signal route
: Playback system signal route
Cb Cr COMPONENT VIDEO OUT DV TERMINAL LINE OUT 2 (32P) CN2001 (1/2) 24 28 26 48KHz 20BitTUJB ASSY(3/3)
3/3
ENC 128Mbit IC1201 IC1 PDY081A DEC SDRAM 128Mbit IC5204 DV SDRAM 16Mbit 14 16 11 8 6 23 25 21 28 31 33 IC2001 PD5942A8 Tuner U-com IC2251 BR24L32F-W EEPROM IC2271 RS5C372A Real Time Clock 28 9 10 12 1-3 F5 D2 AE24 AG25 AD21 AF23 AG24 T26 V27Audio Encode
PCM Audio Decode Master Clock Free Run
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ADJUSTMENT
TUMJ ASSY ADJUSTMENT
Audio ouput (L) (Rear panel) Audio ouputs (L/R) (Rear panel) Audio ouputs (L/R) (Rear panel) Best point of separation =25dB Note 1 Best point of separation =30dB Note 1 2 465mVrms ± 23.25mV 3
Input a signal of Mono 1kHz/100% modulation to terrestrial tuner input. Input a signal of Stereo 300Hz/30% modulation (NR-ON/L ch only) to terrestrial tuner input. Note 2 Input a signal of Stereo 3kHz/30% modulation (NR-ON) to terrestrial wave input. Note 2
Note 1 : The values for channel separation are 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 a precise adjustment. (Steps : No.1 . No.2 . No.3 . No.2 . No.3) No. Adjustment Name
Adjustment Value Adjustment State
1 Stereo Decoder ATT adjustment (Input system adjustment) Stereo Decoder Wideband adjustment (Input system adjustment)
Stereo Decoder Spectral adjustment (Input system adjustment).
VR3101 VR3103 VR3102
1 8 2 1 18 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 1 19 1 19 10 1 18 15 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 7 3 2 1+
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SYNCAFT HSMtoT GND GND YTtoM RSTCTL SDET2 Printed side JOGB GND UVIN XRESET GND GNDFC
V+5M SELV2 SDET3 2C SYNC YVSEL SDET1 LAMUTE V+6SW R_ADJUST JOGA GND JOGB SELIR JOGA V+6E 2L 2V HSTtoM GND 2Y GND RAMUTE LET SELV3 MRST V+13SW C/NB
PC V+15 L_ADJUST SSTtoM V+13SW S1 PCMOUT GND MUTE GND V+13SW V+37E BSIN EVOLCE GND V+13SW M1ONTA UV_RIN SCL UV_LIN GND LOUT AGC ROUT SDA P_SAVEBS FOMO1 2R UVIN V+6E V+6E V+6E V+5M V+18E GND GND GND GND GND GND V-28V V+6E V+5E GND V+5M V+6SW KEY2 GND V+13SW V+5M GND V+5VO V+13SW V+6E GND V+6E KEY1 GNDA GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND V+5M GND GND GND V+37E V+5VI V+5M GND GND GND V+9 V+6SW V+5VI V+5M V+18E V+5M V+5M V+5M V+6E V+5M V+5VO1 V+5VO1 V+5VO1 V+9 V+6E V+6E V+6SW V+5VI V+5VO V+5VO V+9 V+9 V+5VI V+6SW V+9 V+5TU V+5TU V+9 V+9 XRESET SQU GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Cr/RMtoT ARMtoT ALMtoT V+5M V+5M V+5VO V+5VO GND CTtoM BS_RIN FLCLK SWSTBY GND GND EVOLCLK BS15ON XBS15SRT L4 JUST TUON Cb/BMtoT V+5E V+13SW Y/GMtoT GND SWVION TEXTV GND Cb ASPECT XDLRST GND XDLRST XDLRST XDLRST FLPON LET SQU Y/VMtoT CMtoT Cr Y SPDIF GND ACP-BS GND GND GND GND VPPDC
GND EVOLDATA GND GND GND GND GND FANPWM GND GNDA
GND PGM GND SELV1 P.CONT ASCK GND SSMtoT SDA SCL BUP SDET2 FLSTB P.CONT FLPON IR FLPON FLSTB KEY1_2 FLDC+ BS15IN BS15IN BS15IN BS_LIN 3R GND SDET1 YVSEL1 3C SDET3 1Y 1C FLDATA 2ROUT 2LOUT 1LOUT 2C GND 1V GND GND 3V TEXTV BSIN Y GND C P.CONT CVIN1 SYNCTEXT GND SLICE LAMUTE RAMUTE 2C 2Y GND GND GND 2V 2R GND 2L LAMUTE XRESET S1 SYNC Y GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND XRESET GNDB
525P SPECTRUM WIDE INPUT ADJUST SEPA ADJUST SEPA LEVEL GND WARNING AND CERTAIN ELECTRICAL PARTS CONTAIN THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LEAD IN SOLDER CHEMICALS WHICH ARE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER,BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 25249.6TUMJ ASSY
SIDE A
VR3101 VR3102 VR3103 Fig.1 Adjustment Points (TUMJ ASSY) * It is not necessary to adjust the ASSY when exchanging the ASSY. But adjustment is necessary when exchanging the Tuner Module and IC3105 stereo decoder IC.
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MAIN ASSY ADJUSTMENT
MAIN ASSY IC3402 Pin8 (XTO) (SM8707KV)
No. Adjustment Name
Measurement Point Adjustment Value Adjustment State
1 27.000000MHZ ± 130Hz Master clock free-running adjustment (Clock system adjustment) VC4201 No signal input
* It is not necessary to adjust the ASSY when exchanging the ASSY, but confirm the setting.
D1111 R5104 IC5101 C1061 C5111 R5236 5 CN5102 R5121 R5110 C5101 C5131 C5135 TP34 TP36 C4033 8 2 7 1 R5247 8 2 7 1 R5249 8 2 7 1 R5263 R5262 R5260 R5120 R5116 R5122 R5114 R5253 R5254 R5256 R5257 C5210 C5121 C5122 C5124 C5209 C5212 C5204 C5206 C5214 C4032 R5102 R5208 TP35 TP4015 C5102 F5101 C5207 R5252 1 7 2 8 R5251 L5101 L5102 IC4007 3 1 4 R5103 R5108 R5107 R5106 R5105 1 208 157 156 X5101 7 1 33 32 17 16 R5235 R5216 R5217 R5231 R5109 R5125 R5128 R5117 R5115 R5126 R5129 R5232 R5214 R5233 R5215 R5234 C5103 C5105 C5110 C5112 C5127 C5120 C5216 C4035 C5132 C5138 C5137 C5136 TP31 TP32 TP33 TP37 TP38 TP5202 TP5201 C5104 C4034 L5103 L5104 L5106 L5105 1 2 1 TP1026 TP4305 TP3303 TP3301 R5292 R1005 C5231 C5224 C5229 C1013 R5298 R5297 R4504 R1074 53 R4405 C5205 Q2104 Q2105 TP5204 R1102 F1001 C2265 C5218 R5283 R2109 R1011 C1041 C1037 C1034 C1028 C1027 C1025 C1016 R4110 R5124 R5123 R5286 C5118 C5119 C5123 C5227 R4109 VR1001 1 4 20 CN4601 R4105 R5272 R5130 IC5202 64 49 48 1 8 2 7 1 R5275 8 7 R5218 8 2 7 1 R5219 8 2 7 1 R5220 8 2 7 1 R5221 8 2 7 1 R5274 8 2 7 1 R5273 C1011 C1014 R5237 R5238 R5132 R5131 R1071 R5112 R5113 R5127 R5276 R1111 R1052 R1012 C5113 C5125 C5126 C5226 C5217 C5215 C1114 C4107 C4102 C4105 R4108 R1007 R1001 C1054 TP1060 TP5106 Q1102 C4106 VR2104 X4102 3 2 29 1 C1104 R4106 R4107 R2112 R2115 R1024 R1023 R1022 R1021 105 104 52 2 1 2 1 R5290 8 2 7 1 R5289 8 2 7 1 R5229 2 1 8 2 7 1 R5230 C1050 C1004 C1003 C1002 C1001 C1508 C1509 R4104 R4103 R4102 R4101 R5280 R5281 R5228 R5224 R5288 R5225 R5278 R5279 C1510 R5227 R2113 R4403 R4402 R2114R2116 R5277 R5287 R5282 R5313 R5314 R5265 R2266 C5228 C4103 C4104 F1007 R1003 R1009 C1060 TP28 TP4708 TP4707 TP4706 TP4702 TP1041 TP1050 TP1051 IC4101 1 4 5 8 VR2105 VR1002 R1031 Q2103 TP4701 TP4703 TP4302 C5321 R1004 C1006 R2107 CN4702 C5225 R2102 R2103 TP4705 Q2102 Q2101 R4407 1 2 R5295 R5296 R5242 R5240 R5241 R5243 R5248 R2106 R2105 R1034 C2246 C5329 C5213 C5211 C5208 C2105 C2106 R2252 R5284 R5285 R5244 R5245 R5246 R5239 R5261 TP1002 C1042 C1017 F1005 R1006 C1057 TP4709 TP4711 TP4710 TP4718 TP4719 7 8 R5259 1 7 2 8 R5258 1 7 2 8 R5250 1 7 2 8 R5255 1 7 2 8 R4306 1 7 2 8 7 8 R4406 1 7 2 8 R2111 8 2 7 C5230 C5223 C5222 C3307 C2102 C2103 C2104 R3307 R3306 R3305 R1066 R5293 R5294 C1005 C1051 C1052 C1012 C1044 C1045 C1018 C1019 R3303 C1055 C3309 TP4304 TP4307 TP4704 TP4712 TP4713 CN4401 R4305 1 7 2 8 7 8 R4408 1 CN4301 15 28 IC3301 C1056 C1059 IC5204 8 2 7 1 R4436 8 2 7 1 R4304 8 2 7 1 R4303 40 39 D4401 C5221 TP1013 TP4717 TP4716 TP4715 TP4714 TP4303 TP4301 TP3302 C2101 C1058 R1008 F1006 F1004 C1021 C1048 C1047 R3310 R4435 R4432 R4429 R4428 R3308 R4427 C1022 C1023 C1024 C1026 C1030 C1029 C1035 C1038 C1036 C1049 C1039 C3308 C4401 F1003 F3102 D3102 D3101 D3104 D3103 R4001 C2225 C4213 C4212 C4006 C4005 R1905 R2306 IC4008 R4201 4 1 X4201 1 F4201 C4201 C4202 R4017 C4028 D4001 1 14 C4036 C3403 R3411 8 2 7 1 R4508 8 2 7 1 R4509 8 2 7 1 R4507 8 2 7 1 R4302 2 1 8 2 7 1 R1048 8 2 7 1 R1045 8 2 7 1 R1043 8 5IC3403 2 3 VC4201 C3107 F3401 F3403 9 16 IC3402 C4211 C3404 C3405 C3407 C3302 C3303 C3108 C3408 C1053 C1040 R3309 R2227 R3405 R3406 R3407 R3403 R3304 R4505 R4440 R4205 R5223 R5222 R1080 R3102 R3301 C3301 C2221 TP3401 TP4202 TP4306 TP1012 TP1027 TP1028 TP1029 TP1030 TP1032 TP1031 TP1033 TP1024 D4202 C4206 Q2311 Q2222 R4204 R1902 C3105 C4208 C4203 F3402 5 C4014 TP3402 TP3403 C2222 R2233 R2235 R3410 R4202 R4206 R4210 R4211 R4212 R3409 R3107 R3106 R3108 R3105 R2311 R1901 R4531 R4530 R1903 R1904 C3101 C3406 C4209 C3106 C2317 F4004 8 IC3101 8 9 4 1 L4201 1 3 IC4205 1 4 8 CN4501 R4510 1 7 2 8 R3408 L4202 C3402 C1901 Q2312 TP4201 TP4008 R4015 F4001 C4031 C4018 C4027 R2239 R4207 R4208 R4209 R3103 R3104 R2313 R2314 R2312 R4534 R4537 R2221 CN1901 C4210 C4207 D4201 F4202 C3102 16 1 IC4206 4 5 IC4004 1 3 4 5 R4538 1 7 2 8 IC4207 C2334 8 5 4 1 IC2301 1 3 4 6 IC2331 L2101 R4213 40 39 1 32 CN2001 8 1 CN4001 IC4003 IC4005 21 1 CN3001 D4501 20 11 10 1 IC3001 Q2001 Q3202 Q3201 Q2402 D3001 D3002 TP50 TP49 TP48 TP47 TP46 TP45 TP44 TP43 TP42 TP41 TP40 TP39 TP4001 TP4009 TP4003 TP4002 TP4010 C4004 C2405 R4014 R4010 R4009 R3002 R2017 Q2403 C2333 C2311 C2305 C2332 C4010 C4021 C4024 C4023 C4013 R2041 R2042 R2043 R2044 R2045 R2046 R2331 R2332 R2333 R3271 R3270 R2019 R3022 R4541 R3010 R3001 R3003 R3012 R2411 R2412 R2406 R2405 R2407 R2409 R2408 R2012 R2011 R2013 R2015 R2014 R3023 R3024 R3202 R4004 R4008 R2404 R3025 F4003 C2407 C2319 C3004 C3002 C3001 C2406MAIN ASSY
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VC4201
IC3402 Pin8
Fig.2 Adjustment Point (MAIN ASSY)
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CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING Entering the ID Number and ID Data for DVD Recorder
To enter the input mode, press ESC + STEREO sequentially in a status with no ID number set, such as after FLASH-ROM downloading.
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. 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 ejected automatically after the recorder has read the data from it. For the DVD recorder,it is necessary with the recording/playback of DVD–RW discs 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 will not be possible. You will find the ID number to be set on the ID label on the rear panel.
Use DVD Recorder DATA DISC [GGV1134] and Service Remote Control Unit [GGF1381] The Input ID Number is Necessary When: How to Input the ID Number and ID Data
[Recorder's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? > - - - - - - - - - <CLEAR> Exit Input ID Number !
1 As number input is enabled when the unit enters the input mode, input the 9-digit ID number. (The entered number is also displayed on the FL display.) 2 2
[Recorder's ID Data Setting] <CLEAR> Exit Insert The ID Data Disc !
When the ID number has been registered, the unit enters the ID data input mode. (The FL display indicates "INSERT ID.") In this condition, place the ID data disc on the tray and close the tray using the CLOSE key "7/0" on the player. 4 4
[Recorder's ID Data Setting] Loading The ID Data Disc !
While the data is being read, the message shown in the figure at left is displayed on the screen. (The FL display indicates "LOAD ID.") 5 5
[Recorder's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ? <PLAY> Compare Mode <SEARCH> Enter Input ID Number !
After inputting the number, press SEARCH to register the ID number. 3 3
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How to Confirm the ID Number How to Clear the ID Number
[Recorder's ID Data Setting] Wait Rom Writing !
When the ID data has been read, the data is written to the FLASH-ROM. (The FL display indicates "WRITE ID.") 6 6
[Recorder's ID Data Setting] Rom Write OK ! <CLEAR> Exit
When the ID data has been written to the FLASH-ROM, the message "Rom Write OK" is displayed on the screen. (The FL display indicates "ID DATA OK.") After confirming this message, press CLEAR to exit the input mode. 7 8 7 8
[Recorder's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1] Compare > * * * * * * * * * <CLEAR> Exit Input ID Number !
Press ESC + STEREO sequentially with an ID number already set, and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode. The set ID number is displayed on the screen (and on the FL display), permitting you to confirm it. To exit this mode, press CLEAR . 1 Press ESC + STEREO sequentially with an ID number already set, and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode. Input the same number as the ID number you have set. 1 2 2 3 2 3
[Recorder's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1] Compare > * * * * * * * * * <CLEAR> Exit <STEREO> ID Data Setting Mode <STEREO> ID Data Setting Mode Input ID Number !
2 After inputting the number, press STOP . Only when the entered number matches the set ID number, the ID number is cleared and the unit exits this mode. If the numbers do not match, you must return to step 2. ( STOP is not accepted until 9 digits are entered.) 3
[Recorder's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1] Compare > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ? <PLAY> Enter <STOP> Memory Clear Input ID Number !
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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 into categories as recording system and VR playback system, and their subscreens.
information, etc.) shown below is displayed.
: Press the ESC key.
: While the first screen is displayed, press directly one of the keys 1-9. For service, press keys 2, 4 or 5, as shown below.
: Press the DIG/ANA key. Pressing the DIG/ANA key repeatedly will change the subscreens within the same Service-mode screen cyclically.
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. DVR-310-S/KU/CA SYSCON : 1.00 ComRev : 1.1036 $ FirmRev : 1.2560 $ AppRev : 1.3210 $ TUFLCON : 1.12 M OK DRIVE : DVD-RW DVR-106 OK 1.01G CBT0900720WL OK H D D : ---- DEVICE : PRISM=ES 2.0 REGION : 1 C : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗
Description of Each Service-mode screen
ERR RATE : x.xe-x/
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 3
OK : OK (proper combination) NG+ : Version of the tuner microcomputer too advanced NG– : Version of the tuner microcomputer too old OK : OK (proper combination) NG+ : Version of the drive too advanced NG– : Version of the drive too old OK : Serial No. of the drive already registered NG : Serial No. of the drive not registered
1 Model name/destination 2 Version of the recorder software 3 Revision No. of the system-control computer software (Edition administration No. [from top to bottom, common software, firmware, application software]) 4 Version No. of the tuner microcomputer, Mask or flash (M: Mask type, F: FLASH type) 5 Information on the built-in drive (Model name, version No., serial No.) 6 Version No. of PRISM 7 Region No. 8 CPRM data (CPRM key No.) 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. Note: Be sure to start playback after displaying this subscreen 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 speed, no display = double speed) is also displayed.
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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 to 4.
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.
A T A / A T A P I History - ALL 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 OK 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D E B B 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F 1 E 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F 8 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F E 4 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 OK 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 A 9 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 1 0 C 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK > 3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 1 6 F 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 2 3 A 0 0
A T A / A T A P I Writer MaintenanceInfo Power ON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 : 5 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D V D 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 5 3 : 4 8 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 2 2 : 1 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C D 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 3 4 : 0 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0
Error log for the Writer
1 2 3 4 5
1 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 emission of the LD for CD-R/CD while reading 5 Duration of emission of the LD for CD-W/CD while writing
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The degrees of degradation of the LD (laser diode) for the writer (LDs for CD and DVD separately), temperature, and RF level are
1 2 3 4 5
A T A / A T A P I - LD Degrade C D : 0 0 7 0 1 0 4 % O K D V D : 0 0 6 8 9 6 % O K T M P : 0 0 A 3 4 1 °C A D J : 0 0 67 2 6 °C RF : 3 D 7 0
Table 1: Description of each item and conditions for updating data No. Item Description Conditions for updating by pressing the SEARCH key
Remarks 1 CD Degradation judgment of LD for CD. Regarded as NG when the value is 120% or higher (same standard as for the PC drive) No disc inserted in the disc tray ∗1 2 DVD 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 in the disc tray ∗1 3 TMP Current temperature inside the Writer No disc inserted in the disc tray ∗1 4 ADJ Temperature (approx. 25°C) inside the Writer during adjustment No disc inserted in the disc tray ∗1 5 RF RF level (16-bit data, proportional calculation performed using the actual RF level value with 2.5 V = 0xFFFF as the maximum value, displayed in 4-digit hexadecimal) During playback of disc medium ∗1 : For correct judgment, after leaving the unit at a normal temperature for some time, judgment must be performed immediately after the unit is turned on with no disc loaded.
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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.
1 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)
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0 1 – 0 6 – 0 1 2 0 : 0 5 : 3 0 N o S y s H d r I N 0 1 – 0 6 – 0 2 0 0 : 2 2 : 1 0 W r i t e E r r o r
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These subscreens are not for service use. These subscreens are not for service use.
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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.
1 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, sec [XXX:XXXX]), playback-related error log for the last 13 errors (XX:XXXXXXX)
G : 0 1–0 1 0 0 m 0 0 s 0 0 # –. – e – – 0 0 . 0 0 M Tgt : STOP Now : STOP Spd : 0 Man : STOP Sub : 0 VBF : 000 ABF : 00 TrMd : STOP TrSt : 0 TNo : Ver : 00 RvMd : STOP RvSt : 0 DNo : Aer : 00 CcSt : STOP ld : 00000000 Stc : 00000000 Tpp-Av1 : +-0 V-A : +-0 MPEG2 720x480 A0 AC-3 2ch 0256k NT ASP : 43 CGMS : 0 APS : 0 Src : 0 END : 00m00s00 Cell : 000 G : 0 1–0 1 0 0 m 0 0 s 0 0 # –. – e – – 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m s M e s s a g e m s E r G01 : 0 0 0 0 Tr : N u l l b l k L 02 : 1 2 3 0 Tr : S c h L a t e L 02 : 4 1 0 3 Tp : V o b D i f + L 02 : 4 1 0 4 Tp : V o b D o f –
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These subscreens are not for service use.
Notes:
(The possibility of a problem on the drive side is high.)
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Table 1: Description of VR-playback-related errors
Abbreviations:
STC = System Time Clock VOBU = Video Object Unit GOP = Group Of Picture B-picture = Bidirectionally predictive-picture I-picture = Intra-picture P-picture = Predictive-picture TP mode change = AV1 term (Trick Play mode change)
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Table 2: Description of VR-recording-related errors
Error Message Description Error Message Description
Non Err ∗ Normal Invalid TMVMG Invalid TMP_VMGI content DRAM NG Abnormality in access to the work DRAM Unmatch Stamp ∗ Impossible to modify because of nonmatching time stamps SRAM NG Abnormality in access to the backup work SRAM Virgin DISC Blank disc CPRM IC NG Inappropriate CPRM IC Fail Repair Repair failed Drive Destroy The drive has crashed. ReadOnly DISC ∗ Because some data are invalid, data cannot be written. MKB REVOKED Error in gaining data Rzn Rsv NG R-zone reserve failed. WM Cracked WM cracked Rzn Cls NG R-zone Closure failed. VBR-SRAM NG Abnormality in VBR SRAM Rzn Rpr NG R-zone repair failed. BK BATT Down Backup RAM data has been erased. Bdr Opn Opening of border failed. BK FSYS Dirty Backup RAM data has been written on the file system. Bdr Cls Closing of border failed. Stream NG Inappropriate input stream data Format NG Formatting failed. Stm Start NG Failure to start encoding (reasons not clear) OPC NG OPC failed. AVEnc Hang Inappropriate MPEG encoder PCA Full PCA has been used up. No SysHdr IN System packet is not input periodically. RMA Full RMA has been used up. Strm Start NG Timeout waiting for system packet input at the beginning SW Vrec mode ∗ Switching to video recording routine is required. IN Encode ∗ Changes cannot be made in the process of encoding SW Vpb mode ∗ Switching to video playback routine is required. EncModul Hang Encoder routine is hung up. NV Pck MK Err Error in creating NAVI pack Ourob Strm NG Inappropriate stream data to the Ouroboros input NV Pck DMA Err Inappropriate NAVI pack DMA WaterMark Det Watermark detected Cell Close NG Cell closure failed. BUF Overflow Overflow of the stream buffer Something ∗ Undetermined error Drive Hang The drive is hung up. Status NG ∗ Abnormality in change of statuses Write Err The drive failed to write and could not be recovered. Irr Action ∗ Incorrect action Read Err Reading failed, ECC failed, etc. Abort ∗ Cancellation Drv Hard Err Abnormality in the drive hardware or firmware Repair Exec Repairing has been executed. Mech No Res No response from the mechanical-control computer Format Exec Formatting has been executed. Drv TimeOut Timeout waiting for drive operation BUG Some bugs NWA Exhaust NWA surpassed and impossible to use BusReset Done Bus Reset has been executed. MKB Invalid MKB reading error Task No Activ Task has not been activated. Drv Err General error of the drive Mem get NG Video mode memory has not been ensured. DISC Full No further data can be written because the disc is full. V Rsv RzoneNG Video mode reserve R-zone failed. No More Info ∗ No more space in the internal work-management area Tracon Tm NG Video Mode Tracon transfer has not been completed. No Perm ∗ No permission to write to the disc DRAM CLR Err Video Mode DRAM (Stream Buffer) clear failure Limit Over ∗ Standard maximum limit exceeded VTSI_B Wr Err Video Mode VTSI BUP write error Rec Pause ∗ No operation permitted during recording pause VTSI Wr Err Video Mode write error No Video ∗ No video input (not locked) TMP-VMG WrErr Video Mode TMP VMGI write error Relocation Do VR-recording data was relocated. CLS Rzon Fail Video Mode Closure R-zone failure Invalid Param ∗ Invalid parameter V Categ ID NG Inappropriate Category ID Protect Src ∗ Source to be recorded is copy-protected. V Cate Inf NG Inappropriate Category information Now Busy ∗ In the process of the emergency processing V Ext TY NG Typing error Invalid Disc ∗ The disc cannot be recognized. V Ext MAX Ovr Count MAX exceeded Invalid UDF ∗ Invalid UDF content V ExtfToo Big The extension file is too large. Invalid VMG ∗ Invalid VMG content HDD Destroy HDD not recognized on the bus. Notes;
: Indicates an error of the drive system
Abbreviations:
ECC = 4 byte Code for Error Correction UDF = Universal Disc Format PCA = Power Calibration Area OPC = Optical Power Control NWA = Next Writable Address VMG = Video Manager RMA = Recording Management Area MKB = Media Key Block TMP_VMGI = Temporary Video Manager Information Border = from Lead-in to Lead-out
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Table 3: List of Key Codes
How to enter each check mode Test mode remote control unit : [A8**] Remote control unit supplied with the DVR : [AB**] No. Check Item Key Input Operation / purpose Remarks
1 EE system (same as preview) [ESC] . [A.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 [PLAY] Starts the EE system in EE mode (main-unit setting rate) [STOP] Stops the EE system in EE mode 2 Error-rate measurement [ESC] . [SIDEB] 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. For details, see " ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT ". 3 Settings for specific areas [ESC] . [CHP/TIM] Enters Adjustment mode for AVIO settings Settings are made for the selected input (TUNER, LINE). For details, see " 7.1.5 SETTINGS FOR SPECIFIC AREAS ". [ESC] Determines the settings, then exits Adjustment mode How the ESC code is processed
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DV/1394 DEBUG MODE
(DV/ 1394) Init:OK AV:01 DV:01 INT4:02 [Recoder] GUID:00E036000160001 IRM iPCR:C03F0000 oPCR:0000007A [DV] GUID:0080880303480E96 VN:VICTOR M N:GR-D50K TM :C3 TS:75 CT:32 WP:01 PS:FF OS:00 [DVdecoder:Yes] TC:00h20m35s02f RD:02/02/05 RT:10h34m50s ASPECT:4:3 CGM S:000000 APSTB:00 DEC:525-60 SF:32kHz QU:12bit AM ODE:4) Stereo [DVencode:No] TC:--h--m--s--f RD:--/--/--/-- RT:--h--m--s ASPECT:-------- CGM S:-- APSTB:--
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13
3
Press the ESC, DISP, then "3" keys, in that order.
Boldface alphanumerics : Fixed indications Non-boldface alphanumerics : Variable indications
No. Item Description Remarks
1 Init Whether the initialization of uPD72893A (1394LINK & DVcodec IC) has been completed (OK) or not (NG) In a case of NG, communication with uPD72893A may have failed. AV Number of AV devices on the local bus DV Number of DV devices on the local bus If the number does not become 01 even if a DV device is connected, identification of that device fails. INT4 Number of executing INT4(PIO) interrupt processing routines until a POWER ON notification arrives from uPD72893A (normally, 02) 2 GUID GUID set in ConfigROM of the unit In a case of ROOT (IRM), IRM is displayed at the rightmost of the GUID indication 3 iPCR iPCR value of the unit
4 GUID GUID set in ConfigROM of the connected DV device Data are 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 5 VN Vendor name set in ConfigROM of the connected DV device Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified. (Depending on the device, the vendor name may not be set in ConfigROM.) MN Model name set in ConfigROM of the connected DV device Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified. (Depending on the device, the vendor name may not be set in ConfigROM.) 6 TM Transport Mode data obtained from the DV device Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified. TS Transport State data obtained from the DV device CT Cassette Type data obtained from the DV device WP Copy-protection data obtained from the DV device PS Power-state data obtained from the DV device OS Output signal mode data obtained from the DV device 7 [DVdecode:XXX] Whether Yes (in the process of requesting DV input) or No is indicated in XXX Normally, Yes is indicated only when CH is set to DV
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No. Item Description Remarks
8 TC Time-code data of the DVdecode Stream, or response data of the Time Code command Stream time-code data are obtained when playback in the forward direction is performed. Otherwise, time-code data are obtained through an AV/C command. RD Rec Date of DVdecode Stream RT Rec Time of DVdecode Stream 9 ASPECT Aspect Ratio of DVdecode Stream CGMS CGMS of DVdecode Stream (from left to right, CGMS data of bits 5-4: Audio ch2, bits 3-2: Audio ch1, and bits 1-0: Video) Recording of DV input cannot be performed unless the value of CGMS is 00. APSTB APS trigger bit of DVdecode stream DEC With/without DVdecode stream input With input: Signal type (525-60, 625-50, 1125-60, 1250- 50, or Invalid) is indicated, Without input: "No" is indicated. SF Sampling Frequency of DVdecode Stream If SF is 44 kHz, it is considered that 44.1-kHz audio is input, and sound is muted on the unit. QU QUANTIZATION of DVdecode Stream AMODE AUDIO MODE of DVdecode Stream
Whether Yes (in the process of requesting DV
Normally, Yes is indicated only with HDD or DVD playback = TC TIME CODE of DVencode stream RD REC DATE of DVencode stream RT REC TIME of DVencode stream ~ ASPECT Aspect Ratio of DVencode stream CGMS CGMS of DVencode stream (common to video, audio ch1 and audio ch2) Normally, sources other than CGMS=00 are not output. APSTB APS trigger bit of DVencode stream
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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 VR mode or during CD playback.
Functions 1 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 is 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 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)
E R R O R R A T E E R R O R R A T E x x x x x E R x . x E - x E R x . x E - x E R R R A T E : x . x E - x - E R R R A T E : x . x E - x * O K
Operation Display FL Display OSD (On Screen Display)
"ERROR RATE" is displayed on the FL display for an instant. DVD recording starts. DVD recording is performed for 10 seconds. The recorded DVD title is played back while the error rate is being measured, then as soon as playback is finished it stops. 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. (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)
E R x . x E - x E R x . x E - x E R R R A T E : x . x E - x - E R R R A T E : x . x E - x - O K
Operation Display FL Display OSD (On Screen Display)
Only during playback, when the corresponding keys are pressed, the error 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 display and OSD. (If the tray opens as a result of NG judgment, the display on the FL display and OSD will be retained.)
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∗1 : Whether error-rate measurement is finished or not is judged, as shown in Table 3 below. ∗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
∗3 : OK/NG judgment In DVD/VIDEO and Video Mode recording, OK/NG judgment is displayed under the following conditions:
Table 3: On judgment whether error-rate measurement is finished or not Table 4: List of OK/NG threshold values
Recording Mode Judgment whether error-rate measurement is finished or not Recording/playback duration required for error-rate measurement
Video mode After playback of a certain amount (∗) of data Measurement of the 16 ECC blocks is performed 16 times, then the grand sum is used for calculation of the error rate. The capacity is as follows: 16 ECC blocks ⋅ 16 sectors ⋅ 2048 bytes ⋅ 16 times = 8388608 bytes = 67108864 bits The time required for completion of error-rate measurement varies, depending on the input video signal to be recorded. (The more the motion in the input video signal to be recorded is animated, the shorter the playback time required for completion of error-rate measurement becomes.)
Disc Type Recording Mode Finalized or not finalized Reference Value Display
DVD-VIDEO 8.0 ⋅ 10 OK / NG DVD-R Video mode Finalized 1.0 ⋅ 10 OK / NG Not finalized 1.0 ⋅ 10 OK / NG DVD-RW Video mode Finalized 1.0 ⋅ 10 OK / NG Not finalized 1.0 ⋅ 10 OK / NG
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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.
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 (TUNER 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.
AVIO Specific Area Mode Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON ∗ Threshold : Manual Threshold Level Threshold Level : 0 ∗
[General Setting mode] (∗2)
∗ : setting is the default.
Table 1: Key operations in General Setting mode (effective only during recording/playback stop)
∗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.
Key Operation Setting (∗: Default) Remarks
INPUT SELECT, CHANNEL +/– (∗R) Switches inputs or channels. – – 2 ⋅ 3, ⋅ 3 3 (∗1) Sets Sync AGC. ON (∗) / OFF – 4 CHAPTER SKIP, CHAPTER SKIP ¢ (∗1) Sets Threshold level. (∗) Normal Auto Threshold Level Manual Threshold Level Pedestal Level – e STILL STEP, STILL STEP E (∗1) Sets Threshold level. According to the setting of Threshold, the values can be changed within the range mentioned below. –
The value is fixed, with no display of the value. –
0-8 (Default: 0) The value can be changed with the e or E key.
0-8 (Default: 0) The value can be changed with the e or E key.
0-8 (Default: 0) The value can be changed with the e or E key. CLEAR (∗1) Initializes the setting of General Setting mode. – Pressing the key resets all settings
initial values. Settings of Specific Channel Setting mode are not affected (they are retained). ESC Exits AVIO setting for specific areas, clearing the OSD. – –
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[Display in General Setting mode when the channel currently displayed has specific settings]
∗1 : When a setting value is changed, that value is immediately displayed and is stored in nonvolatile memory.
∗2 : In General Setting mode, if the channel displayed has specific settings, the following will be displayed. AVIO Specific Area Mode Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON * Threshold : Manual Threshold Level Threshold Level : 0 * This channel is set up individually.
[Display in Specific Channel Setting mode] This mode is entered when the DIG/ANA key is pressed in General Setting mode. In this mode, specific settings can be made for up to 12
Display in Specific Channel Setting mode (A picture from the tuner can be viewed using the semitransparent OSD display.)
AVIO Specific Area Mode Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON * Threshold : Manual Threshold Level Threshold Level : 0 * Individual setting state Input Channel - [ 1CH] Sync AGC : --- Threshold : ------ Threshold Level : --h
[When specific channel settings have NOT been made] [When specific channel settings have been made]
General Setting data Specific Channel Setting data AVIO Specific Area Mode Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON * Threshold : Manual Threshold Level Threshold Level : 2 Individual setting state Input Channel - [ 1CH] Sync AGC : ON Threshold : Manual Threshhold Level Threshold Level : 3 ∗ : setting is the default.
If the setting figures are not displayed as hyphens, those settings have been specifically set even if they are identical to the default settings
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Table 2: Key operations in Specific Channel Setting mode
(effective only during recording/playback stop)
Key Operation Setting (∗: Default) Remarks
DIG/ANA Switches cyclically between General Setting mode and Specific Channel Setting mode. – – INPUT SELECT, CHANNEL +/– (∗R) Switches inputs or channels. – – 2 ⋅ 3, ⋅ 3 3 (∗1) Sets Sync AGC. ON (∗) / OFF – 4 CHAPTER SKIP, CHAPTER SKIP ¢ Sets Threshold level. (∗) Normal Auto Threshold Level Manual Threshold Level Pedestal Level – e STILL STEP, STILL STEP E Sets Threshold level. According to the setting of Threshold, the values can be changed within the range mentioned below. –
The value is fixed, with no display of the value. –
0-8 (Default: 0) The value can be changed with the e or E key.
0-8 (Default: 0) The value can be changed with the e or E key.
0-8 (Default: 0) The value can be changed with the e or E key. PLAY All channels assigned to have specific settings are canceled, and the specific settings are reset to their default values. – Settings of General Setting mode are not affected. CLEAR If the channel currently selected is assigned to have specific settings, that assignment is canceled. (If that channel is canceled, the number of remaining channels for which specific channel settings can be made increases by 1.) – Pressing the key resets the settings
that channel to the initial values. Settings of General Setting mode are not affected. PAUSE The specific-setting data for the currently selected channel are reset to their default values. (But the assignment of a channel having specific settings is not canceled.) – Pressing the key resets the settings
that channel to the initial values. Settings of General Setting mode are not affected (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.
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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. AVIO Specific Area Mode Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON * Threshold : Manual Threshold Level Threshold Level : 3 Individual setting state Sorry ! You can store only 12 channels for Specific Area mode.
[With 12 channels having specific settings, when the currently selected channel does not have specific settings]
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Pioneer
No.:
Additional Adjustment 6.3 Recorder's Model Setting 1) JIGS Service Remote Control Unit [GGF1381] 2) The Setup is Necessary When: a) The MAIN ASSY is replaced. b) The TUMJ ASSY is replaced.
3) How to Set the Model Number a) After power on, the following screen is displayed on TV monitor. When the unit is DVR-310-S, Press "21" by using the remote control unit for Service. When the unit is DVR-510H-S, Press "22" by using the remote control unit for Service. [Recorder's Model Setting] Input the number by using the remote for Service. > -- Input No. Model [ 21 : DVR-310-S ] b) [ 22 : DVR-510H-S ] After a), 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. > --- (Type -- , Region No. -) Input No. Type [ 01 : KU/ CA <US> ]
CORRECTION OF SERVICE MANUAL Please correct your service manual
PG S/M No. MODEL No. DVR-310-S/KUXU DVR-510H-S/KUXU ADD ADD MODEL No. S/M No. PG Date:
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c) The setting is complete when OSD has disappeared. d) Unplug the power cable. Reset the recorder to all its factory settings.
e) The recorder turns off with all settings reset. Enter the Service Mode then confirm the Model Name "DVR-310-S/ KU" or "DVR-510H-S/ KU".
DVR-310-S/ KUXU SYSCON : 1.00 ComRev : 1.1036 $ FirmRev : 1.2560 $ AppRev : 1.3210 $ TUFLCON : 1.12 M 4) Notes a) After the setting is complete, you CANNOT CLEAR the setting data. b) Make sure you enter the correct number. "NG" appears on TV when unsuitable number is pressed. In this case, please unplug the power cable and plug it in. Then restart the model setting. Model Name
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Specifications
General
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, Video-CD, CD, CD-R/RW (WMA, MP3, JPEG. CD-DA) Power requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 W Power consumption in standby mode . . . . . . . . . . . 0.44 W (FL off) Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 lb 8 oz / 4.3 kg Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 (W) x 69 (H) x 341 (D) mm Operating temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+5°C to +35°C Operating humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5% to 85% (no condensation ) TV format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NTSC 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 Fine (FINE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 1 hour Standard Play (SP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 2 hours Long Play (LP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 4 hours Extended Play (EP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 6 hours Manual Mode (MN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 1–6 hours
Tuner
Receivable channels
UHF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–69ch
Timer
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quartz lock (12-hour digital display) Power off memory. . . . Approx. 5 years (after manufacture)
Input/Output
VHF/UHF antenna input/output terminal. . . . VHF/UHF set 75 Ω (F-shape connector ) Video input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Input 1, 3 (rear), 2 (front) Input level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vp-p (75 Ω) Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RCA jack Video output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Output 1,2 Output level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vp-p (75 Ω) Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA jack S-Video input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input 1, 3 (rear), 2 (front) Y (luminance) - Input level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vp-p (75 Ω ) C (color) - Input level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 mVp-p (75 Ω ) Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 pin mini DIN S-Video output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Output 1,2 Y (luminance) - Output level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vp-p (75 Ω ) C (color) - Output level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 mVp-p (75 Ω) Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 pin mini DIN Component video output Output level. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω) PB, PR: 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω) Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA jacks Audio input. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Input 1, 3 (rear), 2 (front) L/R Input level During audio input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2V rms (Input impedance: more than 22 kΩ) Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA jacks Audio output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Output 1,2 L/R During audio output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2V rms (Output impedance: less than 1.5 k Ω) Jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RCA jacks Control input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mini jack DV input/output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 pin (i.LINK/IEEE 1394 standard)
Supplied accessories
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dry cell batteries (AA/R6P). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Audio / Video cable (red/white/yellow) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 RF antenna cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Power cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Warranty card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Note: The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.
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