ORDER NO. PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 PIONEER CORPORATION 2004 PULL-OPEN STANDBY/ON DVD HDD OPEN/CLOSE REC ONE TOUCH COPY DV IN/OUT DVR-520H-S RRV2979 DVD RECORDER DVR-520H-S DVR-720H-S THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S). Model Type Power Requirement Region No. Serial No. Please confirm 3rd & 4th alphabetical letters. DVR-520H-S WYXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$ DVR-520H-S WYXU AC220-240V 2 &&PG######$$ DVR-520H-S WVXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$ DVR-720H-S WYXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$ DVR-720H-S WVXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$ ÷ When servicing this model, some service procedures may reset the settings that customer set (*) to the factory default settings. Make sure to explain this to the customer. (*) : Initial Setup (Clock Setting, Remote Control Set, Channel settings, Video Out settings, Audio In settings, Audio Out settings, Language settings) Refer to the chapter 13 of the Operating Instructions for more details. An HDD (Hard Disc Drive) is mounted in this product. The HDD is a precision instrument very vulnerable to shock and electrostatic charges. Please read "7.4 Cautions on Handling the HDD" in this manual and exercise sufficient caution when handling the HDD itself, as well as the product with the HDD built in. When an HDD becomes defective and inoperable, restoration of the user's data recorded on the HDD, or copying of the user's recorded data to other media (such as a new HDD) is totally impossible. Before servicing, OBTAIN THE USER'S PRIOR CONSENT to that effect. The user must be made aware that all recorded data are deleted if the HDD is intialized. For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services" . T-ZZV JUNE 2004 printed in Japan
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DVR-520H-SDVR-720H-STHIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Region No.Serial No.
Please confirm 3rd & 4th alphabetical letters.
DVR-520H-S WYXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$
DVR-520H-S WYXU AC220-240V 2 &&PG######$$
DVR-520H-S WVXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$
DVR-720H-S WYXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$
DVR-720H-S WVXK AC220-240V 2 &&UK######$$
÷ When servicing this model, some service procedures may reset the settings that customer set (*) to the factory default settings. Make sure to explain this to the customer. (*) : Initial Setup (Clock Setting, Remote Control Set, Channel settings, Video Out settings, Audio In settings, Audio Out settings, Language settings) Refer to the chapter 13 of the Operating Instructions for more details.An HDD (Hard Disc Drive) is mounted in this product.The HDD is a precision instrument very vulnerable to shock and electrostatic charges. Please read "7.4 Cautions on Handling the HDD" in this manual and exercise sufficient caution when handling the HDD itself, as well as the product with the HDD built in.When an HDD becomes defective and inoperable, restoration of the user's data recorded on the HDD, or copying of the user's recorded data to other media (such as a new HDD) is totally impossible.Before servicing, OBTAIN THE USER'S PRIOR CONSENT to that effect.The user must be made aware that all recorded data are deleted if the HDD is intialized.
For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services" .
T-ZZV JUNE 2004 printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING!DEVICE INCLUDES LASER DIODE WHICHEMITS INVISIBLE INFRARED RADIATIONWHICH IS DANGEROUS TO EYES. THERE ISA WARNING SIGN ACCORDING TO PICTURE1 INSIDE THE DEVICE CLOSE TO THE LASERDIODE.
IMPORTANTTHIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINSLASER OF CLASS 1.SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUSSHOULD BE DONE BY A SPECIALLYINSTRUCTED PERSON.
PULL-OPEN
STANDBY/ON
DVD
HDD
OPEN/CLOSE
RECONE TOUCH COPY
DV IN/OUT
Î
CLAMP signals for detecting the loading state are detectedby the drive CPUs, and the design prevents laser diodeoscillation when the CLAMP signal turns OFF.In normal operation, if no disc is clamped, the laser diodeoscillation is disabled.However, the interlock does not always operate in the testmode.
2. When the cover is opened, close viewing of the objectivelens with the naked eye will cause exposure to a Class 3Alaser beam.
Additional Laser Caution1. The ON/OFF(ON:low level,OFF:high level) status of the
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[ Important symbols for good services ]In this manual, the symbols shown-below indicate that adjustments, settings or cleaning should be made securely.When you find the procedures bearing any of the symbols, be sure to fulfill them:
2. Adjustments
To keep the original performances of the product, optimum adjustments or specification confirmation is indispensable. In accordance with the procedures or instructions described in this manual, adjustments should be performed.
3. Cleaning
For optical pickups, tape-deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, and other parts requiring cleaning,proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
5. Lubricants, glues, and replacement partsAppropriately applying grease or glue can maintain the product performances. But improper lubrication or applying glue may lead to failures or troubles in the product. By following the instructions in this manual, be sure to apply theprescribed grease or glue to proper portions by the appropriate amount.For replacement parts or tools, the prescribed ones should be used.
4. Shipping mode and shipping screws
To protect the product from damages or failures that may be caused during transit, the shipping mode should be set orthe shipping screws should be installed before shipping out in accordance with this manual, if necessary.
1. Product safety
You should conform to the regulations governing the product (safety, radio and noise, and other regulations), and should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
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CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................... 21. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 52. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................ 8
2.1 PACKING ................................................................................................................................................... 82.2 EXTERIOR............................................................................................................................................... 102.3 FRONT PANEL ........................................................................................................................................ 12
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM.......................................................................................... 143.1.1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM............................................................................................................... 143.1.2 TUNB and JCKB ASSY BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................... 163.1.3 MAIN ASSY BLOCK DIAGRAM............................................................................................................ 183.1.4 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................................................................................................. 203.2 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM................................................................................................................. 223.3 TUNB ASSY............................................................................................................................................. 243.4 JCKB ASSY(1/3) ...................................................................................................................................... 263.5 JCKB(2/3), ATWB and ATHB ASSYS ...................................................................................................... 283.6 JCKB ASSY(3/3) ...................................................................................................................................... 303.7 MAIN ASSY(1/5) ...................................................................................................................................... 323.8 MAIN ASSY(2/5) ...................................................................................................................................... 343.9 MAIN ASSY(3/5) ...................................................................................................................................... 363.10 MAIN ASSY(4/5) .................................................................................................................................... 383.11 MAIN ASSY(5/5) .................................................................................................................................... 403.12 FLKY, KIRB, FRJB and DVJB ASSYS ................................................................................................... 423.13 SDEB ASSY........................................................................................................................................... 443.14 POWER SUPPLY UNIT.......................................................................................................................... 463.15 WAVE FORMS ....................................................................................................................................... 48
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 514.1 TUNB ASSY............................................................................................................................................. 524.2 JCKB, ATWB and ATHB ASSYS.............................................................................................................. 544.3 MAIN ASSY ............................................................................................................................................. 584.4 FLKY, KIRB, FRJB and DVJB ASSYS ..................................................................................................... 624.5 SDEB ASSY............................................................................................................................................. 664.6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT............................................................................................................................ 68
5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 696. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 74
6.1 TUNB ASSY ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................................................... 746.2 MAIN ASSY ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................... 75
7. GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................................. 767.1 DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................................................................................. 767.1.1 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING............................................................................................ 777.1.2 MODEL SETTING................................................................................................................................. 817.1.3 DOWNLOAD METHOD ........................................................................................................................ 827.1.4 SERVICE MODE................................................................................................................................... 847.1.5 DV DEBUG MODE................................................................................................................................ 967.1.6 ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT .......................................................................................................... 997.1.7 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA................................................................................... 1017.1.8 AGING MODE..................................................................................................................................... 1057.1.9 SETUP SEQUENCE........................................................................................................................... 1077.1.10 DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................. 1087.2 IC ........................................................................................................................................................... 1137.3 OUTLINE OF THE PRODUCT............................................................................................................... 1447.4 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING THE HDD.................................................................................................. 1477.5 DISC/CONTENT FORMAT .................................................................................................................... 1497.6 CLEANING............................................................................................................................................. 150
AV Connectors (21-pin connector assignment)AV connector input/output . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-pin connectorThis connector provides the video and audio signals for connection to a compatible colour TV or monitor.
Note: The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvement.
Accessories• Remote control ×1
(VXX2910 : WYXK/WYXU types) (VXX2933 : WVXK type)
• RF antenna cable(PAL) ×1(VDE1075)
• Power cable ×1(ADG1154 : WYXK/WYXU types)
• Audio / Video cable(1.5m) ×1(red/white/yellow)
(XDE3049 : WYXK/WVXK type)(VDE1077 : WYXU type)
• Dry cell batteries ×2(AA/R6P)
(ADG1156 : WVXK type)
DVD RECORDER
A
INPUTSELECT
ShowView
STANDBY/ON OPEN/CLOSE
0
TV/DVD
+
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE PLAY MODE
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WX
CLEAR CHANNEL
CLEAR
MENU
RETURN
DISC NAVIGAOR PL Y LIST
HOMEMENU
ENTER
PREV
•
PAUSE STOP OK SKIPCMBACK
REV SCAN PLAY FWD SCAN
CASESELECTION
REC
PREV NEX T STEP/SLOW
STOP REC REC MODE TIMER REC
DISCHISTORY
NAVIMARK
CHPMARK
EASYTIMER
INPUTSELECT
DISPLAYTV CONTROL
CHANNEL VOLUME
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2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
2.1 PACKING
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
NOTES:
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14
15
7
16
20
21
23
22
16
4
6
2
5
18
3
1
13
1415
7 to 12(Operating Instructions)
17
for WV type
[for WV type][for WY type]
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1
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PACKING parts List
(2) CONTRAST TABLE DVR-520H-S/WYXK, WYXU, WVXK, DVR-720H-S/WYXK and WVXK are constructed the same except for the following :
8 Operating Instructions VRC1205 VRC1205 Not used VRC1205 Not used(French)
9 Operating Instructions VRC1206 VRC1206 Not used VRC1206 Not used(German)
10 Operating Instructions VRC1207 VRC1207 Not used VRC1207 Not used(Italian)
11 Operating Instructions VRC1208 VRC1208 Not used VRC1208 Not used(Dutch)
12 Operating Instructions VRC1209 VRC1209 Not used VRC1209 Not used(Spanish)
17 Polyethylene Bag AHG7097 AHG7097 Not used AHG7097 VHL1051
20 IM Holder VHC1117 VHC1115 VHC1117 VHC1117 VHC111721 Front Pad VHA1370 VHA1364 VHA1370 VHA1370 VHA137022 Rear Pad VHA1371 VHA1365 VHA1371 VHA1371 VHA137123 Packing Case VHG2517 VHG2554 VHG2520 VHG2546 VHG2547
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2.2 EXTERIOR
L
L
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F
O
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B
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H
A
AK
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CF
D
E
GD E
B
O
K G
CO
NT
AC
T S
IDE
NO
N-C
ON
TA
CT
S
IDE
L L
CK
F
J
HI
B
A
63
41
67
6565
6565
6765
68
68
68
68
68
68
68
6827
9
49
2037
68
68 6868
68
68
3
13
16
18
17
43
8
23
68
66
212624
22
13
14
11
6 53
66
4268
68
61
15
48 28
68
68
7
68
68
68
44
69
68
6868
68
68
25
38
64
64
47
40
4060
60
60
46
60
51
40 10
53
2
1
2960
32
3019
40
33
35
38
36
6212
52
4
31
54
56
(520H type)
(720H type) 55
Refer to"2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION".
5
50
Lithium Battery(CR2032)
5557
58
69
60
60
68
6834
39
45
68
59
Component of Base chassis assy
Component of Base chassis assy
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EXTERIOR parts List
(2) CONTRAST TABLE DVR-520H-S/WYXK, WYXU, WVXK, DVR-720H-S/WYXK and WVXK are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 TUNB Assy VWV2003
2 JCKB Assy VWV2024
3 MAIN Assy VWV2013
4 FRJB Assy VWV2004
5 DVJB Assy VWV2006
6 ATWB Assy VWV2005
7 ATHB Assy VWV2002
8 SDEB Assy VWV2033
> 9 POWER SUPPLY Unit VWR1381
10 DRIVE Assy R7 (for Service) VXX2942
11 HDD See Contrast table (2)
12 DC Fan Motor VXM1114
13 Ferrite Core ATX1048
14 Ferrite Core VTH1050
15 Connector Assy (15P) PF15PP-D47
16 Flexible Cable (8P) VDA1997
17 Flexible Cable (24P) VDA1998
18 Flexible Cable (32P) VDA1999
19 Flexible Cable (7P) VDA2000
20 Flexible Cable (13P) VDA2001
21 Flexible Cable (40P) VDA2032
22 Shield Flexible Cable (40P) VDA2031
23 Flexible Cable (15P) VDA2041
24 Housing Assy (4P) VKP2327
25 Housing Assy (2P) VKP2315
26 Housing Assy (4P) VKP2335
NSP 27 P. Plate Holder PNY-405
28 Earth Plate TU VBK1153
29 Rubber Foot VEB1349
30 Radiation Sheet VEB1360
31 Rubber Spacer VEB1370
NSP 32 PC Support VEC1749
33 Heatsink Cushion VEC2363
34 Gasket Sheet VEC2394
35 Spacer VEC2413
NSP 36 Clamp VEC2418
37 FFC Protector VEC2436
38 Gasket 75 x 7T VEC2439
39 Gasket Sheet 2 VEC2440
40 Aluminum Tape VEF1056
41 Rear Panel See Contrast table (2)
42 Bonnet Case S See Contrast table (2)
NSP 43 Base Chassis See Contrast table (2)
NSP 44 HDD Stay VNE2334
NSP 45 Bonnet Angle VNE2335
NSP 46 Writer Stay L VNE2336
NSP 47 Writer Stay R VNE2337
NSP 48 Tuner Stay VNE2338
NSP 49 PCB Base VNE2339
NSP 50 Heatsink VNH1070
51 SYPS Cover VNK5426
52 Fan Duct VNK5427
NSP 53 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1
54 HDD Badge See Contrast table (2)
55 Tray Sheet See Contrast table (2)
56 Tray Panel See Contrast table (2)
57 Tray Panel Base See Contrast table (2)
58 Tray Panel Lens See Contrast table (2)
59 Hologram Label See Contrast table (2)
NSP 60 Tape ZTA-156A-19
61 Bonnet Label See Contrast table (2)
62 Screw BPZ30P250FTC
63 Screw PBZ30P080FTC
64 Screw AMZ30P060FTC
65 Screw BBZ30P040FTC
66 Screw BCZ40P060FNI
67 Screw BPZ30P080FTC
68 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
69 #6-32 Screw DBA1125
Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Symbol and Description DVR-520H-S
/WYXKDVR-520H-S
/WYXUDVR-520H-S
/WVXKDVR-720H-S
/WYXKDVR-720H-S
/WVXK
11 HDD 80G 4R080L0 SV VXF1010 VXF1010 VXF1010 Not used Not used11 HDD 160G 4R160L0 SV Not used Not used Not used VXF1028 VXF102841 Rear Panel VNA2691 VNA2696 VNA2691 VNA2735 VNA273542 Bonnet Case S VXX2938 VXX2925 VXX2938 VXX2938 VXX2938
NSP 43 Base Chassis VNB1042 Not used VNB1042 VNB1042 VNB1042
NSP 43 Base Chassis Assy Not used VXA2681 Not used Not used Not used54 HDD Badge VAM1141 VAM1141 VAM1141 Not used Not used55 Tray Sheet B VEC2450 VEC2409 VEC2450 Not used Not used55 Tray Sheet Not used Not used Not used VEC2448 VEC244856 Tray Panel VNK5520 VNK5421 VNK5520 Not used Not used
57 Tray Panel Base Not used Not used Not used VNK5432 VNK543258 Tray Panel Lens Not used Not used Not used VNK5433 VNK543359 Hologram Label Not used Not used Not used VRW2147 VRW214761 Bonnet Label VRW2115 VRW2115 VRW2123 VRW2124 VRW2125
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2.3 FRONT PANEL
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T S
IDE
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TA
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S
IDE
D
E
3
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21
6
5
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11
16
17 1
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26
19
24
2012
26
25
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7
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14
9
DVR-520H-SOnly
DVR-520H-SOnly
DVR-720H-SOnly
10
Note:When replacing the jack door, first fully open it. If the jack door is not fully open during replacement, it may unexpectedly fall out after being replaced.
(*) No.5, No.24 : These parts are included in the Front Panel Assy for WYXU type, and not included in the Front Panel Assy for WYXK and WVXK types.
(*)
(*)
22
1823
15
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FRONT PANEL parts List
(2) CONTRAST TABLE DVR-520H-S/WYXK, WYXU, WVXK, DVR-720H-S/WYXK and WVXK are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 FLKY Assy VWG2489
2 KIRB Assy VWG2521
3 Flexible Cable (19P) VDA2002
4 Flexible Cable (7P) VDA2005
5 Pioneer Name Plate See Contrast table (2)
6 Rubber Foot VEB1349
7 Drive Sheet VEC2345
8 FL Filter VEC2421
9 Panel Sheet See Contrast table (2)
NSP 10 FL Lens See Contrast table (2)
11 Front Panel Assy See Contrast table (2)
12 Door Spring See Contrast table (2)
NSP 13 Front Panel See Contrast table (2)
14 Jack Door See Contrast table (2)
NSP 15 Main Key See Contrast table (2)
NSP 16 Copy Ring See Contrast table (2)
NSP 17 REC Ring See Contrast table (2)
NSP 18 Power Key See Contrast table (2)
NSP 19 IR Window See Contrast table (2)
NSP 20 Sub Panel See Contrast table (2)
NSP 21 DV Cover See Contrast table (2)
NSP 22 Key Base See Contrast table (2)
NSP 23 Cap See Contrast table (2)
NSP 24 Mirror Sheet VHL1082
25 Screw See Contrast table (2)
26 Screw BPZ30P080FTC
Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Symbol and Description DVR-520H-S
/WYXKDVR-520H-S
/WYXUDVR-520H-S
/WVXKDVR-720H-S
/WYXKDVR-720H-S
/WVXK
5 Pioneer Mame Plate VAM1146 VAM1146 VAM1146 VAM1124 VAM11249 Panel Sheet VEC2446 VEC2446 VEC2446 Not used Not used
NSP 10 FL Lens Not used VNK5486 Not used Not used Not usedNSP 10 FL Lens 2 VNK5517 Not used VNK5517 VNK5612 VNK5612
11 Front Panel Assy VXA2661 VXA2651 VXA2662 VXA2673 VXA2674
12 Door Spring VBK1152 VBK1151 VBK1152 VBK1152 VBK1152NSP 13 Front Panel VNK5501 VNK5491 VNK5501 VNK5616 VNK5616
14 Jack Door VNK5503 VNK5496 VNK5502 VNK5503 VNK5502NSP 15 Main Key VNK5504 VNK5420 VNK5504 VNK5504 VNK5504NSP 16 Copy Ring VNK5505 VNK5523 VNK5505 VNK5505 VNK5505
NSP 17 REC Ring VNK5506 VNK5425 VNK5506 VNK5506 VNK5506NSP 18 Power Key VNK5509 VNK5480 VNK5509 VNK5509 VNK5509NSP 19 IR Window VNK5511 VNK5423 VNK5511 Not used Not usedNSP 20 Sub Panel VNK5514 VNK5483 VNK5514 Not used Not usedNSP 20 Sub Panel 2 Not used Not used Not used VNK5615 VNK5615
NSP 21 DV Cover VNK5518 VNK5451 VNK5518 VNK5518 VNK5518NSP 22 Key Base VNK5534 Not used VNK5534 VNK5534 VNK5534NSP 22 Main Key Not used VNK5436 Not used Not used Not usedNSP 23 Cap VNK5535 VNK5437 VNK5535 VNK5535 VNK5535
÷ When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
÷ The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
÷ : The power supply is shown with the marked box.
VNF1129-
ATWB ASSY(VWV2005)H
KIRB ASSY(VWG2521)E
FLKY ASSY(VWG2489)D FRJB ASSY
(VWV2004)F
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3.3 TUNB ASSY
A
(IF
)(I
F)
(IF
)
(T)
(PIF)
(PIF)
(T)
(SIF)
(SIF)
(SIF)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
25
5 6 7 8
CN401
A
TUNB ASSY (VWV2003)A
CN300
B 2/3
: Video Signal Route (TUNER)(T)
(T)
(T)
: PIF Signal Route (TUNER)(PIF)
: IF Signal Route (TUNER)(IF)
: SIF Signal Route (TUNER)(SIF)
(SIF) (SIF)
(SIF)
LOGIC :
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F
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B
E
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3.4 JCKB ASSY(1/3)
CN104
B 1/3
B 3/3
B 3/3
CN
201
J
to FAN
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
27
5 6 7 8
CN201
(Flash : PEG035*8–k)
(Mask : PEG035* –k)
B 1/3
B 1/3 JCKB ASSY (VWV2024)
B 3/3B 3/3
CN
1001
D
B 3/3
B2/3
B2/3 B
2/3,3/
3
B3/3
B3/3 B3/3
B3/3
B 3/3
TUFL U-COM
EEPROMRTC
Lithium Battery
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D
F
A
B
E
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3.5 JCKB(2/3), ATWB and ATHB ASSYS
B 2/3
B 2/3 JCKB ASSY (VWV2024)
CN300ACN403G
B 1/3
B 1/3 B 3/3
B 3/3B 1/3
B 1/3
B 1/3
B 1/3,3/3
CN402
CN401
Sync Sep.
RGBInterface
29
2
1
30
31
: Video Signal Route (Y)
: Video Signal Route (B): Video Signal Route (G)
(Y)
(G)
(B)
(R): Video Signal Route (R): Video Signal Route (TUNER)
(T)
(R)
(R)
(R)
(G)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(G)
(G)
(R)
(R) (C
R)
(CB
)
(Y)
(T)
: Video Signal Route (CR)
: Audio Signal Route (L ch)
(CR): Video Signal Route (CB)
(CB)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
29
5 6 7 8
B 2/3
CN4501to HDD
to DRIVE ASSY R7
C 4/5
CN4401C 4/5
IH
ATHB ASSY (VWV2002)I
ATWB ASSY (VWV2005)H
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C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S30
1 2 3 4
3.6 JCKB ASSY(3/3)
JA502
CN705
CN703
CN702
SLAMUTE
LAMUTE
XRESET
P-CONT
I-B5
1u Y
B
1u Y
B
B 3/3
B 3/3 JCKB ASSY (VWV2024)
CN1301
CN3001
F
B 1/3
B 1/3
B 1/3
B 1/3
B 2/3
B 1/3
B 1/3
B1/3
B1/3
B 1/3
B 1/3
B 1/3,2/3
B 1/3,2/3
C 3/4
fromDRIVE ASSY(R7R)
SC
AR
T
CO
NN
EC
TO
R-1
19
2023
21
22
32
317
16
(R)
(R)
(G)
(B)
(G)
(B)
(Y)
(C)
(Y)
(C)
(D)
(D)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
31
5 6 7 8
JA501C
N70
1
JA700
B 3/3
B 1/3B 1/3
B 1/3
B1/3
B 1/3
B 2/3
CN2001C 2/4
Video Selector&
Video Driver
SCART CONNECTOR-2
15
18
14131211 28
65
4 7
9 810
24 25
26 27
33
: Video Signal Route (Y)
: Video Signal Route (B): Video Signal Route (G)
(Y)
(G)
(B)
(R): Video Signal Route (R): Video Signal Route (TUNER)
(T)
: Video Signal Route (CR)
(Y)
(Y)
(R)
(G)
(R)
(R)
(Y)
(T)
(C)
(CB)
(CR)
(R)
(Y)(C)
(R)
(G)
(C/CB)
(CR
)
(B) (R)(C)(Y)
(R)
(G)
(G)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)(G
)
(G)
(B)
(C)
(C)
: Audio Signal Route (L ch)
(CR): Video Signal Route (CB)
(CB)
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S32
1 2 3 4
3.7 MAIN ASSY(1/5)
C 1/5
4/5C5/5C
2/5,4/5C2/5C
2/5C
2/5C
2/5,4/5C 3/5C 3/5C5/5C
M65673WG-A
4/5C
(D)
(D)
(AT
)
1 chip System Codec
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
33
5 6 7 8
C 1/5
C 1/5 MAIN ASSY(VWV2013)
2/5C
VYW2176
VCC
GND
5
4 3
2
1
R1104
IC1104TC7SZ126FU-TLB
R1105 100 (S)10k (S)
(D): ATA Data Signal Route
: Audio Signal Route (DIGITAL)
: Audio Signal Route (L ch)
(AT)
FLASH ROM
Backup SRAM
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S34
1 2 3 4
3.8 MAIN ASSY(2/5)
C 2/5
C 2/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
MAIN ASSY (VWV2013)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
35
5 6 7 8
C 2/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 3/5
CN
701
B2/2
C 3/5
C 3/5
: Audio Signal Route (L ch)
7
17
16
9
10
8
13
12
11
4
15
3
5
6
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S36
1 2 3 4
3.9 MAIN ASSY(3/5)
C 3/5
CN702B 2/2
C 2/5
C 2/5
C 4/5
C 4/5
C 4/5
C 2/5
C 1/5
C 4/5
C 1/5
VKN1814
R30
26
680
18
14
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D) (D)
(D)
RB501V-40-TRB
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
37
5 6 7 8
C 3/5
C 3/5
MAIN ASSY (VWV2013)
C 2/5
C 1/5
C 2/5
C 2/5
C 1/5
AK5357VT-TBB
(D): Audio Signal Route (DIGITAL)
: Audio Signal Route (L ch)
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S38
1 2 3 4
3.10 MAIN ASSY(4/5)
C 4/5
CN
202
J
C 4/5 MAIN ASSY (VWV2013)
C 3/5
C 3/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 5/5 C 5/5
C 3/5
C 1/5, 2/5
C 1/5, 2/5
MM1603DP
1
2
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
39
5 6 7 8
C 4/5
To
DR
IVE
AS
SY
(R
7)
C 1/5
To
HD
D
ATAPI BUS
(AT)
(AT)
: ATA Data Signal Route
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S40
1 2 3 4
3.11 MAIN ASSY(5/5)
CN1401K
C 5/5 MAIN ASSY (VWV2013)
C 1/5
C 5/5
IC5101UPD72852AGB-8EU-A
IC5101
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
41
5 6 7 8
C 4/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 4/5
C 1/5
C 1/5
C 5/5
IC5202UPD72893BGD-LML
IC5204 K4S161622D-TC80
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S42
1 2 3 4
3.12 FLKY, KIRB, FRJB and DVJB ASSYS
D
CN
201
B1/2
FLKY ASSY (VWG2489)D
1.0
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
43
5 6 7 8
D E F K
CN705B 2/2
CN5102C 5/5
KIRB ASSY (VWG2521)E
FRJB ASSY(VWV2004)F
DVJB ASSY(VWV2006)K
SLR
–343
DC
(NP
Q)
: Video Signal Route (C): Audio Signal Route (L ch)
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic diagrams.2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic diagrams is shown below.
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram.4. View point of PCB diagrams.Symbol In PCB
(VNP1960-C : WYXU type)(VNP1976-C : WYXK and WVXK types)
C
CN
4001
CN202H
CN
4401 to DRIVE
ASSY R7R
This PCB is six layer structure.
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
82
71
R1305
C1309
7
8309
C1311
R3268
R1055 TP1TP10
C3
R1053
TP1014
C32
57 R32
260
58
261
P2010L2
32
DVR-520H-S60
1 2 3 4
L1402
L5503
L1301
43
82
71
R1306
C5203
TP1TP2
TP3
TP8
C1313
C1310
C1302
8 7R1408
R5209TP4521 R4532
R5342TP4428 TP4429
R4434
R5343
R1426
71 116
C5342TP4417
L5505
44
C5341
21
82
71 R4404
82
71 R4401
8 7
82
71
R142482
71
R1423 82R1310
2R1
134
5
IC5301
154
C1426
C1425
C1424
C1423C1422
C5311R5305 R5306
R5311
R5309
R5308
R5312
R5304R4426
C1312
R4403
R4402
TP4405TP4403
TP4402
TP4406
TP4407TP4409 TP4410
TP4411TP4413
TP4415
TP4401
TP4404
TP4408
TP4412
C1301C1421
R5341
82
71 R4417
82
71
R4416
87
R4410
2 182
71
R1425
9
81
IC5341
L5301
IC1421
C1428
C1427
C5343
C5310
R5310
R4433R4431
R4430R4425 R5307C5308
R1412
TP4414
TP4416
TP4419TP4418
TP4421TP4420
TP4423TP4422
TP4424TP4425TP4426
TP4427
C5309
R5301
C5301
R4506
2 1R5327
R5330
C5327
C1405R4505TP4505 TP4508 C5322
R1404
D4401
R1032
D5322D532121
82
71 R4502
82
71 R4423
82
71
R14058 7
C1403
154
27 28
C1429C4025 R1033
R1065
R5323 R5326R5325
C5306
C5326
C1404
R4440
R4427
TP4503
TP4502
TP4506TP4501
TP4504
TP4430
C4019
R5321
TP1017
TP1016
TP101
C5307
IC5321
5 4
IC4006
543
1
R5328
71
82
71 R4518
82
71 R4512
87 82
71
R140782
71
R1406
C1406
IC1401
R1402
R5324
R5329
R5264
C5323
C5325
C5328
C1408
C1407
R4533R4528
R4527TP4507
TP4509 TP4510TP4511
TP4513
TP4517TP4515
TP4514TP4518
TP4519TP4520
TP4512
TP4516 R5322TP5003
C5324 L5321
31
IC5322
14 5
8
R4005 R4012
R3266
C4008C4007
C1401
C5008
1 16
L1401
F3201
54
IC5002
2 1
82
71
R14098
2
71
R1410
82
71
R141182
71 R4525
82
71 R4519
R4536R4535
C1409
C1402
27 28
C5007
C4501 R3263R3262
R4529
TP4522TP4523
TP4524TP4526 TP4525
TP4527TP4528 TP4529
TP4530
C5006
TP5004
C5005
GND
Q4000
IC4002
R3254
R3265
R3253
R3251
C3205
C3203C3202
C3253C3254
C3207
C3208
C4026
R3255
C4012
TP3251
TP3253TP4003
C3201
C3204
C4001
C4022
C4002
C4037
IC3201
8 9
R3012
R3017 R3015
R3014
R3011TP4007TP4006
TP4004
R3010
C3258
C3257
C3252
C3005
C3003
C3006
C4016
C4030 R32
R3
R3009
R3013
R3016
R3019
R32
R3
R3267
C4017
TP4014
T
C4015 R3201
R3252R4006
R4016
IC3251
C4009 IC3002
17 8
14
C4011
F4002
R3269
R4013
R4011
TP13TP12
TP11
TP10
TP4013C4003
CN3001
24 1
C
SIDE B MAIN ASSYC
CN3001
CN702B
IC1103IC1104
IC1301
IC5301
IC5341
IC1421IC1102
IC4006
IC5321IC1001
IC5322IC1401
IC5002
IC3201
IC4002IC1201
IC2501
IC3251
IC3002
Q4000
IC1101
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
43
82
1
R130
C13027
71
44
77
1
82R1310
1
12
71
R1033
5TP1017
6
TP101
71
R5264
07
161
71
71
R14107
151
C3253
C3207
C325
TP39
R3014
C300
IC3251
1
61
5 6 7 8
R5144
R5143 TP23TP21
3 1IC1104
1
116
IC1103
R5142
R5141
7
6
82
71
R130582
71
R1304
82
71
R1303
TP5105
TP5104
TP5103
TP5102
TP5101
TP27TP26TP25
TP24R1103
C1310
C1309
C1307
C1305
C1304
C1303
C1108
R1104C5135
C5131
C5117
C5109
C5116
C5108
C5115
C5107
C5114
C5106
C5134C5133
R1121
IC1101
R1002
R1025
71 71 71
TP1043
TP1046
TP1047
TP1048
TP1049
TP1063
TP1064
54
86
IC1301
17 32
NIN15
8 2
7 1
R1026
21
82R1309
82R1308
82R1307
8 2
7 1
R1072
82
71
R1073C1311
C1308
C1306
C1512
C1511
R1302
R1015
R1016
R1017
R1109
R1110
R1108
R1106R1107
R1112R1113
R1118
C1312
R1091
R1120
R1312R1311
TP22
C1502
C1507
C1503
C1506
C1505
C1504
C1501
TP1044
TP1045
TP1034
IC1102
82
71R1077
82
71R1076
87
C1007
C1009
R1078R1079C1062
TP1040
TP1037
TP1052
TP1053 TP1054TP1055 TP1056TP1057
TP1058
TP1059
28R1059R1092
L100282
71 R1068
TP1003
C1008
C1010
C1105
C1113
R1057
R1056IC1001 R1058
R1035TP1001
TP1004
TP1020TP5211
TP5209TP5210
TP5208TP5207
TP5206TP5205
TP100
R1069
17
28
82
71
R1054
27
C1109
C1111
R1064
R1105
R1060R1063R1062R1061
R1093
R1119
TP1005
TP1006TP1007
TP1008
TP1009
TP1042
L2501
C2506
IC2501 TP1901R3268
8 7 R1051
C1207
C1202
154 C1102
R1055
R1070
R1081TP1010 TP1036
TP1022
TP1062 TP1061
TP1065
TP1066
82
71R1117
82
71 R1115
82
71R1114
82
71R1116
82R1050
7 1
R1208
C1103
C1106
C1107
C1110
R1202
R3263R3262 TP1011TP1015
TP1035
TP1038
TP101917
L1201
L1101
C2508
C2505
34
33 2322
8 2
7 1R2503
2 17182
71 R1049
82
71
R1046
82
71 R1044
82
71R1042
8 2R1204
R2501
C3206
C1205
2854
IC1201
C3205
08
R1053
R1075
251 TP1903
C1101
TP1014
TP1039 TP1018TP1023R120628
R2506
C1209C1208
C1206
C1204
C1203
127
C3256
5
R3257 R3256
R3260
R3259R3264
R3258
R3261
TP3252
TP2507
TP2508
TP1902
TP1904
TP1905
TP1907TP1906TP2010
C1901
C1201
R1207
C2501
R120517
28
R120317
28L2101
1
1112
44
C2503
C2504
C2507
C2502
7 1
TP16TP17
TP18
TP19
R2505
D2501
ZF5
CN2001
32 1
CN2501
SIDE B
CCN2001
CN701B
This PCB is six layer structure.
(VNP1960-C : WYXU type)(VNP1976-C : WYXK and WVXK types)
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
MODE
C MODE
DUBBIONE TO
MODE
ONE TO
C MODE
DUBBI
DVR-520H-S62
1 2 3 4
4.4 FLKY, KIRB, FRJB and DVJB ASSYS
71
19 1
71
1
91 3327
D1203S1201
W10
26
W1204C1203
W12
05
CN1201
W1200
L120
1
W10
09
W10
14
W10
15
W10
25
W10
10
W10
12
W10
08
W10
13
S1009
W10
16
W10
07 W10
00
W10
04
W1011
W10
02
W12
02
W10
03W
1017
W10
01
W12
07
S1203
CN1001
W1206
CN
1002
IC1201
L100
1
V1001
S1002S1005 S1006S1004
S1001
C10
12
C10
10
C10
05
S1202
W1201D1201
W12
03
RE
IR
GN
D GN
D
V+5
FL
V+1
3SW
FLS
TB
LED_DVD
VWG2489
VD
D
GN
D
GN
D
KE
Y2
ACP-BS
OPEN/CLOSE
VWG2493
IR
STOP
VD
D
FLS
TB
LED
CO
NTA
CT
SID
E
(HDD)
KIRB ASSY
VWG2490
CONTACT UPPER SIDE
FLD
C+
(DVD)
PC
V+5FLV+13SW
FLD
C-
ACP-BS
FL-2
8V
CONTACT SIDE
PLAY
GN
D
VWG
LED
_HD
D
PC
REC STOP
VWG2508
DVD(H)DISC NAVI(S)
HDD(H)
FL-2
8V
V+5
FLV+5
FL
GN
D
GN
D
DISC HISTRY(S)
POWER
GN
D
V+1
3SW
VD
D GN
D
OPEN/CLOSE RE
LED_HDD
KE
Y1
VWG
REC
CONTACT UPPER SIDE
IR
STOP
FLD
C+
V+5
FL
VD
D
LED
IR
IC12011 7
119
71
332791
R
SIDE A
D E
KIRB ASSYE
FLKY ASSYD
CN201B
CN1001
CN
1201
CN
1002
(VNP1962-C)
(VNP1962-C)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
3
S1006
CC33
63
5 6 7 8
7
6
5
4 3
2 1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
7 1131
41 49
KN1301
JA1301
W1300
W1301 JA1302
W1021
W10
18
W10
23
W10
24
W10
20
JA1401
CN1401
W10
22
CN1301
W1302
W10
19
W10
06
W1027
W10
05S1007 S1008
W1303
MODE (H)
REC MODE (S)
DUBBING
VD
D
VW
V
(+)(-)
ONE TOUCH
L
R
MODE (H)
C
VWV2004Rch
S_DET
(+)(-)
CONTACT SIDE
VWV
FRJB ASSY
S-VideoVideo Lch
DV
JB A
SS
Y
ACP-BS
VD
D
GN
D
GN
D
FLKY ASSY
GN
D
FLD
C+
GN
D VD
DV
DD
ONE TOUCH
GN
D GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
GN
D
J
REC MODE (S)
VDD
DUBBING
FC
FLPON
VW
V2
00
6
ACP-BS
R
7 1
1 13
4941
SIDE A
IFD
FRJB ASSYF
DVJB ASSYI
CN705B
CN1301
CN5102C
CN
1401
(VNP1962-C)
(VNP1962-C)
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
C10
18C
1017
R10
10
R10
12
R10
16V
DD
DVR-520H-S64
1 2 3 4
R13
03
R13
02
R1304
R13
12
C13
06
R15
01
C13
08R
1311
C13
09
R13
08
R13
10
R13
07
R13
01
C13
01
R1504
R1503
D13
02
C15
02
C15
00 R15
00
C1303
C10
14
R15
02
R13
05
C10
01Q1009
R10
31
Q10
08
R10
33R
1032
R10
30
R10
29Q
1007
R10
09
Q1002
R10
08
Q1001
R13
09
C13
05
D13
03
R1401
R13
06
R14
02
D13
01
C13
04
C13
02
D13
04
V
ACP-BS
R
(+) (-)
GN
D
S_DETLF
TP
A
XTPA
LF
CLF
Video
Rch Lch S-Video
CONTACT
VDD
TP
B
XT
PA
TPBXTPB
GND
TPA
XTPB
GN
D
GN
D
VD
D
GN
D
C Y
GN
D
FLPON
FLD
C+
GN
D
B
SIDE
CL
R
L
Q1009
Q1008
Q1007
Q1002
Q1001IC1001
1 7
13
1
R
4149
(VNP1962-C)
(VNP1962-C)
SIDE B
IFD
FLKY ASSYD
FRJB ASSYF
DVJB ASSYI
CN1301
CN
1401
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
R15
00Q
1008
R10
29
(-)
N
FLD
C+
41
65
5 6 7 8
44
34
33
2322
12
11
1
R12
06
C1206
C1204
R12
01
C1202
Q12
02R
1204
R1211
R1210
D12
04
R12
09
R12
05R1208
C1205
R10
17
R12
07
C10
20
R1212
R12
14R
1203
C1207 Q12
01
C10
19
C10
18C
1017
C1007
R1213
C12
01
Q10
07
R10
02C
1004
R10
07
R10
10
R10
12
R10
16
R10
01C
1003
R10
06
C1013
C10
02
R10
15
R10
14
R10
11
R10
13
R10
05
C10
11
C10
06
C10
09
IC1001
D12
02
R12
02
R1034
R10
35
C1021
OPEN/CLOSE
GN
DG
ND
ACP-BS
V+5FL V+13SW
FLDATA
GN
D
FLD
C+
KIRB ASSY
REC REC STOP
ONE TOUCHDUBBING
IR
(HDD)
LED_HDD
IR
IR
LED
REC MODE (S)
MODE (H)
IR
LED_DVD
VWG2490
GN
D
A
B
LED
_HD
D
KE
Y1
GN
D
V+13SW
POWER KEY1_2
V+5
FL LED
_DV
D
IR
LED
_HD
D
LFDVD(H)DISC NAVI(S)
HDD(H)DISC HISTRY(S)
GN
D
V+1
3SW
FL-
28VFLKY ASSY
VWG2489V
DDK
EY
2
LED
_DV
D
KE
Y2
V+5
FL
KE
Y1
FLD
C+
C
GN
DG
ND
V+5
FL
V+5
FL
GN
D
VWG2493
FLS
TB
GN
D
FLPON
GN
D
VD
D
GN
DV
+5
E
(DVD)
GN
D
LED_DVD
D
GN
D
FLCLK
FL-
28V
LED
_HD
D
V+
13S
W
FLD
C-
LED
E
VWG****
VD
D
A
IR
KE
Y1_
2
FLS
TB
PLAYSTOP
VWG****VWG2508
Q1202
Q1201
7 1
191
17
192733
1
44
34
33
2322
11
12
R
(VNP1962-C)
(VNP1962-C)
D E
SIDE B
KIRB ASSYE
CN1001
CN
1201
CN
1002
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S66
1 2 3 4
4.5 SDEB ASSY
44
3433
23
22
1211
1
151
W40
9
W415
C40
0
W408
C403
W41
1 W41
2
C412 C401
W41
0
KN402
W407
C408C417 C416
C41
5
C41
0
C40
6
W401
W41
4
W41
3 CN
403
W406
W405
W403
W402
X40
0
W404
KN401
GND
VWV
GN
D
GND
SIDE
4/4CONTACT
GND
V+6SW
SDEBVNP1970-A
V+
9
SIF
V+
6SW
GN
D
V+
6SW
SIF
GND
SDA
GND
GND
DCTRI
V+6SWGND
STBYQXRESET
4L
V+9
SCL
4RV+9
VWV2033
V+6SW
V+6SW
PC
STBYQ GNDGND
ACP-BS
ICT FC
15
1
R
SIDE A SIDE A
G G
SDEB ASSYG
CN
402
B
CN
403
(VNP1970-A)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
67
5 6 7 8
IC401
Q403
Q404Q405
Q402
Q401
Q400
Q406
C413
C420
R403
R410R411
L400
R408
C419
C404
R407Q406
Q400
R401
R400
C421
Q401
R422
C437
C435
C402
R406
R415
R420
R412
R416
Q402
L403
C431
C430
C422
Q405
D400
C428
C429
C438
Q404
C427
C407
C409
R402
C426
R409
C405
R405
R404
C414
C424C423
Q403
R413
L401
L402
R421
C434
C433
C411
R414
C418
C436
R423R424
IC401
D401
C425
L404
R419
C432
R426
R418 R428R425
C439
R427 C440R429
R417
V+6SW
XR
ES
ET
4R
4L
SCL
SIF V+
6SW
STBYQ
GND
GND
SDA
VWV****VWV2033
GND
DCTRI
GND
V+9
GND V+
9
4L
GN
DV+6SW
GND
SIF
V+
6SW
4RG
ND
V+6SW
GND
GND
STBYQ
GNDV+6SW
V+9
SIF
23
3334
441
11 12
22
LF
115
SIDE B SIDE B
G G
SDEB ASSYG
CN
403
(VNP1970-A)
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S68
1 2 3 4
4.6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
SIDE A SIDE A
H H
POWER SUPPLY UNITH
CN104B
CN
201
CN4001C
CN
202
toR7R DRIVE ASSY
CN
203
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
69
5 6 7 8
5. PCB PARTS LIST Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%).
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
5 6 14 7 3
R 5 01 R 0
5 6 2 1
NOTES:
560 Ω47k Ω0.5 Ω1 Ω
RD1/4PU JRD1/4PU JRN2H KRS1P K
56 x 10 1
47 x 10 3
R501R0
561473
5.62k Ω RN1/4PC F562 x 10 1 5621
Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES NSP 1..FLKB ASSY VWM2304 2..FLKY ASSY VWG2489 2..KIRB ASSY VWG2521 2..FRJB ASSY VWV2004 2..DVJB ASSY VWV2006
CN14 40P ATA CONNECTOR VKN1816CN13 40P FFC CONECTOR VKN1879
IATHB ASSYOTHERS
CN12 40P ATA CONNECTOR VKN1816CN11 40P FFC CONECTOR VKN1879
JPOWER SUPPLY UNITThere is no service part.
KDVJB ASSYRESISTORS
Other Resistors RS1/16S###J
OTHERSJA1401 DV TERMINAL VKB1207CN1401 CONNECTOR VKN1183
Mark No. Description Part No.
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S74
1 2 3 4
6. ADJUSTMENT6.1 TUNB ASSY ADJUSTMENT
The solder land named "AFT" (upper side of JCKB ASSY)
The solder land named "AGC" (upper side of JCKB ASSY)
1.90V ± 0.20V Note1
3.80V ± 0.20V 2
Terrestrial tuner input /through output.Any channel, RF Input ≥ 60dBuSystem = B/G, I or D/KAFT = OFFNote1
Terrestrial tuner input Ch = E9(203.25MHz), Video= Blackburst RF Input = 60.0 ± 1.0dBuSystem = B/G, I or D/K
Note 1 : The adjustment spec. is defined without the thermal drift after the power on. Therefore, start the adjustment at least 10 minutes after the power on.
No. Adjustment Name Adj. Point Measurement Point Adjustment Value Adjustment State
* It is not necessary to adjust the ASSY normaly when exchanging the ASSY. But the adjustment is necessary when exchanging the Tuner Module and IC302 VIF/SIF IC.
Land "AGC"
Land "AFT"
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
75
5 6 7 8
6.2 MAIN ASSY ADJUSTMENT
MAIN ASSY IC3402 Pin8 (XTO)
(SM8707KV)
No. Adjustment Name Adj. Point 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 normaly when exchanging the ASSY, but confirm the data.
IC3402
R5234R5217
C521
0
C520
9
C520
4
C521
4
TP4015
D4002 L5504L5502C5121 C5122 C5124F5101
R5252
17R5251
17R5249
17R5247
17
R511
6
R511
4
R512
2R5
120
IC4007
L5102
L5101
L550171
CN5102
C4033
R5129R5128
R5216
R5215
R5233
C510
1
C5103
C511
2
C5127C512
0
C521
2
C5216
C4032
C5132
C5138
C5137
C5136
TP31TP32 TP38
TP5202
TP5201
C510
2
C5104
C403
4
C5207
L5103
L5104
L5106
L5105
28 28 28 28
16
1732
33
X5101
1 156
157208
R5107
R5108
R5103R5
110
R511
5
R511
7
R512
1
R510
9
R5125 R5126
R526
3R5
262
R526
0R5
257
R525
6
R525
3R5
254
R5232R5231
R5214
L100
4
C105
6 R3312
R107
4
R220
6
R220
7
7 17 17 1
Q22
02 R100
5
L550
7
R4435
R410
1
R5282
R210
9 10552 2R5290TP10
51
C102
8
C102
7
C102
5
C101
6
R5127R5237
R511
3R5
112 R5
132
R513
1
R410
5
C101
1
C410
7
R440
71 2
L100
9
L100
8
R111
1
R1052 R101
2
R5236
R5235
D111
1
R5272
R5106
R5105
R5104
R5130IC52026449
48 1
IC5101
C5226
C5126
C5125
C5110
C5111
C5105
C5217
C5215
C111
4
C4105 R410
8
C1054
C1061
TP51
06
Q1102C4106 R5
2731
7
28
R527
41
7
28
R522
117
28
R522
01
7
28
R521
917
28
R521
81
7
28
R527
517
28
R440
51
7
28
R440
61
72
8
L100
7
C1031
C1032
C1104
CN44
01
R109
0
R1071
R4432
R4429R4428R4
102
R5314
R5313
R5228R5227
R5225
R5224
R5238R5276
R5286
R5277R5287
R5288
R5278R5279R5280
R5281R2114R2116R526
5
R4104R4103
R411
0 R512
3
R512
4
R4106
R4107
R211
2
R2115 R1024R1023
R1022R10213
4
2
1
X410
2
82
71
C5228
C5227
C512
3
C511
9
C511
8
C5113
C101
4
C105
0
C100
4C1
003
C100
2
C100
1
C151
0
C150
9
C150
8
C4102
C410
3
C410
4
R100
9
R410
9
C106
0
TP28TP1041
TP1050
TP10
60
VR2104
IC41
01
14 5
8
VR2105
VR10
01
VR10
02
R5230
17
28
R5229
17
28
R5289
17
28
7 8
R440
8
R230
2
R230
3
R2111
R450
8R4306R4305
TP33
03
C210
4 C105
5
L100
5 R4501 R4503R2252
R4504
R526
1
C521
1C104
2
Q23
11
1 7 1 7R1034
R2105 R2106
R524
8
R524
0
R529
6
R529
5L1102
L100
1R2266
R231
2
R2311
R524
5
R524
6
R523
9R5
244
R5283
R5284R5285
R101
1
R211
3
R100
3
TP1002C4020C4401
C2246
C2265
C521
8
C520
8C104
1
C103
7
C103
4
C2319
C210
6
C210
5
C520
6
TP52
04
Q21
05
Q21
04
C2317
17
28
R52592 8
R52582 8
R52502 8
2 8
R443
617 8
53 104
R524
3
R524
1
R524
2
R4307
R3303
R2313
R2314
R3304
R210
2
R210
3
R5293 R5294C1057
R100
6
C532
9
C5230 C5223C521
3
C522
5
C5222C1044
C1045
C1017
C1018
C1019C210
3
C210
2TP43
04
TP43
05
TP43
06
TP43
07
TP1067
Q2312 Q21
02
Q21
01Q2302
C520
51 7R52551 7
2 8 2 8 R450
717
28
1
2
R230
1
L100
3
L100
6
CN45
01C2204
C105
9
1213
IC33
01CN4301
R3311
R1066
R3307
R223
3R2
235
R3310
R210
7
R2210
R2201R2202R2304R2307
R1031IC5204
82
71
R4510
87
82
71
R45097171
C2301Q2301
Q2201 Q2222
Q21
03
TP14
C532
1
C2101C1039
C1049
C103
6
C103
8
C103
5
C102
9
C103
0
C102
6
C102
4
C1023
C1022
C1021 C1048
C1047
C1012 C1052C1051C1005
C1006
C2222C2209
C220
2
C2306
R100
8
R100
4
D420
1
R4209R4208R4207
R310
4
R310
3
D420
2
6 1 81 31C3102C4027
C401
8C221
0
F400
1
R420
5
R108
0
R420
1
F340
3
C330
1
C420
1
C420
2 F340
1
L5508
L3301
C340
3
124
R3313 R5298 R5297
R5222
R5223
R3306
R3305
R220
4
R4530R4531
R4534R4537
R454
1
R2239R2221
R340
7
R340
3
R340
5
R340
6
R3309
R2227R2205R2203
R2209D4001
IC4008
R341
1
82
71
R453
8
8 2R4304
8 2R4303
8 2R4302
82R1048
82R1045
82R1043
8 5
IC3403
VC4201
23
D4501C3107
C5221
C105
8
R4019
R3102
C220
1
C2205
C5231
C5224
C5229
C421
1
C340
4
C340
5
C3302
C3303
C340
8
C105
3
C104
0
C101
3
C222
1
TP34
01
TP4010TP4202
TP4001
TP4301
TP4302
TP4303
TP15
TP1012
TP1013
TP10
27
TP10
28
TP10
29
TP1030TP10
32
TP1031 TP1033
TP1026
TP1024
Q2203
16 9
C220
8
CN40
01
C222
0
C340
6
C420
9
C420
8
R402
0
IC31
0113
IC42
05 R340
8
R3105
R190
1
R190
3
R190
4
R190
2
R233
1
R233
2
R233
3 R421
0
1
C4014C3402R4213
81Q2204
C3106 TP3403 C402
9
C233
1
C3108
C310
1 C340
7
C402
8
C2206
F420
1
89
L420
1
X420
1
1 8
1 41 7 1 71 7
R233
4
R220
8
R2305
R401
7
R341
0
R3409R3108R3107
R3106
R4211R4212R4206
8
C420
6
R2214
F310
2 TP4201
TP4009
TP4008TP3402
C310
5
C421
0
C420
3
C403
1
C233
2
C233
3
C222
3
R4010
R4015F3402
16 1
4 1IC4206
4 5 IC4004
45
4 5
R401
8
L4202
IC23
31
4 3 R420
2
R420
4
R202
6
R201
9
C231
1
C402
1
Q20
01C2243
IC30
01
R230
6
R240
7
R240
4
R327
0
R327
1
R201
1
R201
2
R201
3
R201
4
R201
5
D310
4
D310
3
D3001 D3002
D310
1
D310
271
CN19
01
C233
4
R2308
R225
4
R225
3
R225
5
R320
5
R3204R3203
R320
2
R3003C3251
R401
4R400
1
R400
9
R201
7C2302
C2241
C2305
C400
6
C4005
C402
4
C402
3
C4013C4207
C2406 C300
4
C2407
F400
3
C240
5
C4004
C3255
TP4002TP4012TP2007
TP4011 TP4005
Q22
41
Q3201 Q3202C230
8
1011
IC22
11
4 5IC
2302
14 5
8
IC4003 IC4005
IC2301
14
5 8
R1905
R3001R3025R3024R3023
R3022
R204
7
R202
7
R202
5R2
040
R400
8
R400
4
R300
2
C4010
C300
1
C3002
TP40TP41
TP42TP48TP49
TP50
TP25
06
TP25
05
TP25
04
TP25
02
TP25
03
TP25
01
TP20
16
TP20
18
TP20
01
TP20
02
TP20
03
TP20
04
TP20
05
TP20
06
TP20
08TP
2009
TP20
21
TP20
11
TP2022
TP20
12
TP20
13
TP20
14
TP20
15
TP20
17
TP20
19
TP30
12
TP30
11
TP30
13
TP30
10
TP30
09
TP30
08
TP30
07
TP30
06
TP30
04
TP30
02
TP3014TP3001TP3003
TP30
05
TP20
24
TP20
23TP2020
TP20
25
Q24
03
Q24
02
120R250
2
17
28
R2408
R2409
R2406
R240
5
R241
1
R241
2
MAIN ASSYC SIDE A
VC4201
IC3402 Pin8
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S76
1 2 3 4
7. GENERAL INFORMATION7.1 DIAGNOSIS
Service Diagnosis List7.1.1 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING The Setting is necessary • " CPRM ERR" is displayed on the FL display immediately after the power is turned on or in Stop mode. • When the MAIN ASSY , DRIVE ASSY or the FLASH ROM is exchanged.
7.1.2 MODEL SETTING7.1.3 DOWNLOAD METHOD The Setting is necessary • When the MAIN ASSY is replaced. • When the JCKB ASSY is replaced. • When the MAIN ASSY and JCKB ASSY is replaced.
7.1.4 SERVICE MODE [First Screeen] (Version information, etc) [Sub Screen] (Result of error-rate measurement : Video mode/VR mode)
[Fifth Screen] (Error log for VR playback) [Sub Screen 2] (Error log for VR playback)
7.1.5 DV DEBUG MODE [Third Screeen] (DV debug information)
7.1.6 ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT Only Video mode measurement
7.1.7 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA Purposes: Depending on the area, jitter may appear in a picture received by the tuner, as conditions of signals received by
the tuner are different from area to area. To correct this kind of problem, the function of the System Codec AVIO control section for adjusting signals received by the tuner can be used.
7.1.8 AGING MODE
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
77
5 6 7 8
7.1.1 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING
Entering the ID Number and ID Data for DVD Recorder
• " CPRM ERR" is displayed on the FL display immediately after the power is turned on or in Stop mode.• When the MAIN ASSY , DRIVE ASSY or the HDD is exchanged.
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.
For the DVD recorder,it is necessary with the recoding/playback of DVD–RW disc to set an individual number (ID number) and ID data to each recorder. If the number and data are not set correctly with the following procedure, operations in the future may not be guaranteed. You will find the ID number to be set on the ID label on the rear panel.
The Input is Necessary When:
DVD Recorder Data Disc(GGV1179)Service Remote Control
Unit (GGF1381)
JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
(*) Refer to P138.
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S78
1 2 3 4
When exchanging Drive Assy
HDD information is not correct.
HDD information is not correct.Execute HDD Initialize fromthe Disc Setup menu.
CPRM information is not correct.
When displayed following message atPower on FL Tube : [HDD ERR] CRT display :
When displayed following message atPower on FL Tube : [HDD ERR] CRT display :
When displayed following message atPower on FL Tube : [CPRM ERR] CRT display :
Only exchanging Drive Assy
Also exchanging DRIVE Assy simultaneously
Power → ON
When displayed "CPRM ERR"• When exchanging HDD or MAIN Assy, or both exchanged• When exchanging HDD
Input Flow of the ID No. and ID data when exchanging HDD, MAIN Assy or Drive Assy
Confirmation of the CPRM ID No.
Normal operation mode
All recorded data are deleted if the HDD is intialized.Take care that restoration of the user's data recorded on the HDD is totallyimpossible. Before servicing, OBTAIN THE USER'S PRIOR CONSENT to that effect.
*Use Remote Control of the model
*Goes to normal operation with no caution
New HDD/when there is erroron recorded contents
Exchanging to the original HDD(when there is no error on the recorded contents.)
End
[CAUTION]
End
End
Deletion of the CPRM ID No.(when ID No. is registered.)
Input of the CPRM ID No. and ID data
Power → OFF → ON
ExecuteHOME MENU → Disc Setup → IntializeHDD → Start
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To enter the input mode, press ESC + STEREO sequentially in a status with no ID number set, such as after FLASH-ROM downloading.
Note:Be sure to enter the ID number in Stop mode.Use the service remote control (GGF1381) for operations. Only opening/closing of the tray are performed from the player.The ID data disc is swept out automatically after the recorder has read the data from it.
How to Input the ID Number and ID Data
[Recorder's ID Number Setting] ID Number ?> - - - - - - - - -
<CLEAR> Exit
Input ID Number !
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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.)
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[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.
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Loading The ID Data Disc !
While the data are being read, the message shown in the figure at left is displayed on the screen. (The FL display indicates "LOAD ID.")
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[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.
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Wait Rom Writing !
When the ID data have been read, the data are written to the FLASH-ROM.(The FL display indicates "WRITE ID.")
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Rom Write OK !
<CLEAR> Exit
When the ID data have 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.
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How to Confirm the ID Number
How to Clear the ID Number
[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 .
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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.
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[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 ModeInput ID Number !
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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.)
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<PLAY> Enter<STOP> Memory Clear
Input ID Number !
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7.1.2 MODEL SETTING• The Setup is Necessary When : a) When the MAIN Assy is replaced b) When the JCKB Assy is replaced c) When the MAIN Assy and JCKB Assy are replaced Note : Make sure of setting the correct number.
• How to Setup the Model 1) After power on, the following screen is displayed on TV monitor. Press " 32 " by using the remote control unit for service(GGF1381).
2) After 1), the following screen is displayed on TV monitor. Press " 012 " by using the remote control unit for service.
Notes : 1) After the setting complete, you can NOT CLEAR the seting data. Make sure the pressing number. 2) " NG " is appeared on TV when unsuitable number is pressed. In such a case, please unplug the power cable and plug it again. Then restart the model setting.
The setting complete when OSD is disappeared. 3) Unplug the power cable. 4) Reset the recorder to all its factory settings. 1. Make sure that the recorder is on. 2. Press and hold [STOP] and press [STANDBY/ON] key on the front panel. The recorder turns off with all settings reset. 5) Enter the Service Mode and then confirm the Model Name " DVR-520H/WY ". 1. Make sure that the recorder is on. 2. Press [ESC] then [DISP] keys by using the remote control unit for Service.
[ Recorder 's Model Setting] Input the number by using the remote for Service.
TUFLCON : 2.25 FLASH OK DRIVE : DVD-RW DVR-107X OK
1.10K OK CKT0000353WL OK
HDD : ST380012ACE 80DEVICE : PRISM-PLUSREGION : 2
C : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ FLASH : 64M
Note : For WV types, press " 022 ".
Note : For 720H types, press " 34 ".
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7.1.3 DOWNLOAD METHOD• The Download is Necessary When : a) After model setting b) When "NG" is displayed at First screen (version information, etc)
[Notes]Be sure NOT to turn off the unit during downloading.If the unit is turned off during downloading, the SYSCON, TUFLCON, and DRIVE programs may not be properly rewritten, in which case the unit may not be able to initialize itself normally when turned on again. If that happens, repair the unit, as described below, then perform downloading again:
• In a case where the power to the unit was shut off during rewriting of the SYSCON program: The SYSCON program will not function properly if the power to the unit is forcibly shut off while the message "DOWNLOAD- 1" is displayed on the FL display during downloading. If downloading of the programs from the disc or through serial communication becomes impossible, replace the FLASH ROM.• In a case where the power to the unit was shut off during rewriting of the DRIVE program: The DRIVE program will not function properly if the power to the unit is forcibly shut off while the message "DOWNLOAD-2" is displayed on the FL display during downloading. If downloading of the programs from the disc or through serial communication becomes impossible, replace the DRIVE ASSY.• In a case where the power to the unit was shut off during rewriting of the TUFLCON program (only for the flash-type TUFLCON microcomputers): The TUFLCON program will not function properly if the power to the unit is forcibly shut off while the message "DOWNLOAD- 3" is displayed on the FL display during downloading. If downloading of the programs from the disc or through serial communication becomes impossible, replace the TUFLCON microcomputer.
1. DISC DOWNLOAD METHOD• How to Download This is disc download method to save the initial setting data and user setting data. However, the following data is deleted after downloading by this method. * REC mode * Last channel (Before turn unit off)
1) Open a disc tray in the " DVD " function. 2) Put the download disc on the tray. 3) Press and hold a " STOP " button for playback, then press a " DISC NAVIGATOR " button on a front panel. - The disc tray closes automatically and the disc is loaded. - The disc tray opens automatically after loading. 4) Take out the Download Disc. - " DISC DWLD " is displayed on FL and download is started. - The display on FL changes to " DOWNLOAD-1 " - The display on FL changes to " DOWNLOAD-2 " - The display on FL changes to " DOWNLOAD-3 " (*) - After download is completed, the power turns off, and turns on and a disc tray closes automatically. * It takes for about 5 minutes until download is completed. 5) Press and hold a " ESC ", then press " DISP " on a test mode remote control unit for the release version confirmation. 6) Confirm a firmware release version. 7) Press " ESC " on a test mode remote control unit in order to exit the test mode.
(*) : " DOWNLOAD-3" is displayed only when the TuFL u-com is FLASH type.
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2. Serial DOWNLOAD METHOD
[Notes] This method is secondary way when the disc loading is impossible.
• JIGS * PC with serial port * RS232C straight cable * RS232C I/F jig (GGF1348) * 7P FFC (VDA1681) * Download program (UFU.exe) * Firmware
• Connection PC ⇔ RS232C cable ⇔ RS232C I/F ⇔ 7P FFC ⇔ DVD Recorder
• How to Download 1) Connect the 232C I/F JIGS above way. 2) Turn on the PC and start the " UFU.exe ".
. 3) Select the Firmware file. ("sz0" file) 4) Turn the DVD recorder on and start the download program. " Target Device is connected" is appeared on the screen.
. 5) Select the Communication Speed (Baud Rate) a) Base Speed 38,400 b) Data Send Speed 115,200 6) START * Even if you click "START" button, sometimes "Communication Error" may come out one to twice, and download may fail. In this case, please click "START" again. * Other factors can be considerd if download fails 3 times or more. * And it takes about an hour for updating the firmware.
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7.1.4 SERVICE MODE
• Details on HDD data are described below:
HDD : WDC10234564 # 80
Name of manufacturer, part No. by manufacturer
HDD identification error indication
Capacity of the HDD (unit: Gbytes)
If any abnormality exists in HDD connection, the indications shown in Table 1 below are displayed.
For service operations, use the GGF1381 remote control unit for service.The Service-mode screens consist of nine mode screens, which are classified into such rough categories as recording system and VR playback system, and their subscreens.
• How to enter Service mode : Press the ESC then DISP keys in turn while no GUI is displayed. The first screen (version information, etc.) shown below is displayed.
• How to exit Service mode : Press the ESC key.• How to advance to the next Service-mode screen
: While the first screen is displayed, press directly one of the keys 1-9. For service, use the keys 2, 4 or 5, as shown below.
• How to advance to a subscreen within the same Service-mode screen: Press the DIG/ANA key. Pressing the DIG/ANA key repeatedly will change the subscreens
within the same Service-mode screen cyclically.
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-520H/WY VERSION : 2.∗ ∗
SYSCON : RELEASE_44Rev :1.3599.2.2 $
TUFLCON : 2.25 FLASH OK DRIVE : DVD-RW DVR-107X OK
1.10K OK CKT0000353WL OK
HDD : ST380012ACE 80DEVICE : PRISM-PLUSREGION : 2
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Description of Each Service-mode screen
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OK : OK (proper combination)NG+ : Version of the tuner microcomputer too advancedNG– : Version of the tuner microcomputer too old
OK : OK (proper combination)NG+ : Version of the drive too advancedNG– : Version of the drive too old
OK : Serial No. of the drive already registeredNG : Serial No. of the drive not registered
OK : OK (proper drive)NG : NG (improper drive)
1 Model name/destination2 Version of the recorder software3 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
Result of the combination ckeck with system u-com
5 Information on the built-in drive(Model name, version No., model type, serial No.)
6 Data of the built-in HDD, capacity of the HDD7 Version No. of PRISM8 Region No.9 CPRM data (CPRM key No.)0 FLASH ROM information
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.
1. First screen (version information, etc.)
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 system5 = Fifth screen: Error log for the VR playback system
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(*1–*4 : Refer to two pages after.)
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• Subscreen 1: Result of error-rate measurement
ERR RATE : x.xe-x/
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.
• Subscreen 2: HDD information
HDD InfoLife Time: 87599h 09m 05s
Table 1: HDD data indications according to various HDD connection statuses
HDD identification conditions Example of HDD data to be displayed
Remarks
Failure in physical identification of HDD(no connection, defective HDD, interface error)
Blank space
Physical identification of HDD possible, but not identified WDC 10234564 # 80 "#" is displayed as HDD identification error
Physical identification of HDD possible, HDD identified, but failure in logical formatting
WDC 10234564 ! 80 "!" is displayed as HDD identification error
Physical identification of HDD possible, HDD identified, and correct logical formatting (HDD correctly identified)
WDC 10234564 80
• How the data on cumulative HDD-on time are processed in memoryStorage place: Backup SRAM, Flash ROMTiming of referring to the data on cumulative HDD-on time: When the power is turned on, the backup SRAM is referred to regarding the data on cumulative HDD-on time, and the data are stored in the RAM. If referring to the backup SRAM fails, the flash ROM is referred to.Timing of updating the data on cumulative HDD-on time: While the HDD is on, the data on cumulative HDD-on time in the RAM is updated every 3 seconds, and every time updating is executed the data are stored in the backup SRAM. When the power is turned off, the data are stored in the flash ROM.
How to clear the data on cumulative HDD-on timeBackup SRAM: When the HDD Identification Setting is performed, the data on cumulative HDD-on time are automatically cleared. The HDD Identification Setting is automatically performed when the CPRM setting is performed on the CPRM setting screen (to display the CPRM setting screen, press the ESC then the STEREO keys).Notes: The data on cumulative HDD-on time are not cleared when resetting to factory-preset values is performed.
The data on cumulative HDD-on time are not cleared when the system-control computer software is downloaded.Flash ROM: The data on cumulative HDD-on time cannot be cleared (they are not cleared even if resetting to factory-preset values is performed or if the system-control computer software is downloaded).Note: The data on cumulative HDD-on time in the flash ROM can be cleared if you clear the data in the backup SRAM following the
above-mentioned procedures then turn off the power of the unit, because the data in the backup SRAM are stored in the flash ROM when the power is turned off.
Cumulative HDD-on time
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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(*1) NG+ : Version of the tuner microcomputer too advanced NG- : Version of the tuner microcomputer too old
1. When TUFL µ-com is MASK type NG+ : Download the firmware. NG- : Replace the TUFL µ-com or JCKB ASSY.
2. When TuFL µ-com is FLASH type NG+ : Download the firmware. NG- : Download the firmware.
(*2) NG : NG (improper drive)
Replace the correct Drive Assy.
(*3) NG+ : Version of the drive too advanced NG- : Version of the drive too old
NG+ : Download the firmware. NG- : Download the firmware.
(*4) NG : Serial No. of the drive not registered
Check the part No. and replace the correct Drive Assy.
• When "NG" is displayed at First screen (version information, etc)
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• Subscreen 1: Command log (ALL) of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
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 - ALL3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 OK3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D E B B 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F 1 E 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F 8 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 D F E 4 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 OK3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 A 9 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK3 2 2 A 0 0 0 0 0 E 1 0 C 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 OK
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• Subscreen 3: Writer mentenance information of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
• Subscreen 2: Command log (ERROR) of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
Error log for the Writer
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1 Power-on time/cumulative power-on time2 Duration of emission of the laser diode (LD) for DVD-R/DVD while reading3 Duration of emission of the LD for DVD-W/DVD while writing4 Duration of emission of the LD for CD-R/CD while reading5 Duration of emission of the LD for CD-W/CD while writing (This function is not used for this model.)
The degrees of degradation of the LD (laser diode) for the writer (LDs for CD and DVD separately), temperature, and RF level are displayed. To update the data on the subscreen, press the SEARCH key on the remote control unit for service while subscreen 4 is displayed. See Table 1 below for a description of each item and the conditions for updating data.
A T A / A T A P I - LD Degrade C D : 0 0 7 0 1 0 4 % O KD V D : 0 0 6 8 9 6 % O KT M P : 0 0 A 3 4 1 °CA D J : 0 0 67 2 6 °CRF : 3 D 7 0TLT : F F D 5
Table 1: Description of each item and conditions for updating data
No. Item DescriptionConditions for updating by pressing the SEARCH key
Remarks
1 CDDegradation 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 DVDDegradation 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 RFRF 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
6 TLTWriter adjustment data for straight (non-HDD) model(FFFF is diplayed when the writer is not adjusted.) No condition
∗1 : For correct judgment, after leaving the unit at a normal temperature (25°C typ.) for some time, judgment must be performed immediately after the unit is turned on with no disc loaded.
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∗1 : For correct judgment, after leaving the unit at a normal temperature (25°C typ.) for some time, judgment must be performed immediately after the unit is turned on with no disc loaded.
∗2 : Use this item only for confirmation before and after lens cleaning, as the lens becomes dirty with dust.
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• Subscreen 1:
• Subscreens 2 and 3:
• Subscreens 5 to 11:
• Subscreen 4: Error log for VR recording
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)
R e c o r d i n g E r r o r H i s t o r y D i s p l a y0 1 – 0 6 – 0 1 2 0 : 0 5 : 3 0 N o S y s H d r I N0 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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Notes:• For details on error messages, see Table 2 "Description of VR-recording-related errors".• The two error-log screens can be switched by pressing the SPEED+ or SPEED- key.
These subscreens are not for service use.
These subscreens are not for service use.
3. Fouth screen (VR-recording-related error log)
Refer to the Table 2 regarding the Error messages (P92).
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• Subscreens 3 and 4:
• Subscreen 2: Error log for VR playback
Subscreen 1 of the fifth screen is displayed when the ESC, DISP, then "5" keys are pressed, in that order.Note: Each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed, the display changes cyclically among subscreens 1 to 4.
1 Data on location of the displayOriginal(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 logOriginal(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 : 01–01 00m00s# –. – e – – 00000000h m s M e s s a g e h m s Err
G001 : 000000 Tr : N u l l b l k L002 : 001230 Tr : S c h L a t e L002 : 004103 Tp : V o b D i f + L002 : 004104 Tp : V o b D o f –
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4. Fifth screen (Error log for VR playback)
Notes:• For details on error messages, see Table 1 "Description of VR-playback-related errors".• If a VR-playback-related error is generated, a problem in data reading from the disc may be suspected. (The possibility of a problem on the drive side is high.)
[ESC] → [A.MON] Turns on/off EE mode cyclicallyMake 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" 7.1.4 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 " 7.1.7 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA ".
[ESC] Determines the settings, then exits Adjustment mode
How the ESC code is processed• When the ESC code is received, ESCAPE mode is entered, but in combination with the code(s) that follow(s), a specific meaning is added.• If ESC codes are received continuously, ESCAPE mode is retained.
InitWhether the initialization of uPD72893B (1394LINK & DVcodec IC) has been completed (OK) or not (NG)
In a case of NG, communication with uPD72893B may have failed.
AV Number of AV devices on the local bus
DV Number of DV devices on the local busIf the number does not become 01 even if a DV device is connected, identification of that device fails.
INT4Number of executing INT4(PIO) interrupt processing routines until a POWER ON notification arrives from uPD72893B (normally, 02)
2 GUID GUID set in ConfigROM of the unitIn a case of ROOT (IRM), IRM is displayed at the rightmost of the GUID indication
3iPCR iPCR value of the unitoPCR oPCR value of the unit
4 GUIDGUID 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
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VNVendor 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.)
MNModel 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.)
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Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified.
Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified.
Camera or VTR is 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
OSOutput signal mode data obtained from the DV device
CA Connect AV data obtained from the DV device
CV Camera/VTR data obtained from the DV device
MD DV device mode
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[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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TCTime-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 StreamRT Rec Time of DVdecode Stream
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ASPECT Aspect Ratio of DVdecode Stream
CGMSCGMS 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 inputWith input: Signal type (525-60, 625-50, 1125-60, 1250-50, or Invalid) is indicated, Without input: "No" is indicated.
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SF Sampling Frequency of DVdecode StreamIf 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 StreamAMODE AUDIO MODE of DVdecode Stream
= [DVencode:XXX]Whether Yes (in the process of requesting DV output) or No is indicated in XXX
Normally, Yes is indicated only with HDD or DVD playback
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TC TIME CODE of DVencode streamRD REC DATE of DVencode streamRT REC TIME of DVencode stream
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ASPECT Aspect Ratio of DVencode stream
CGMSCGMS 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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do
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, no
pict
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appe
ars.
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inpu
t rec
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poss
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perm
itted
sou
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is b
eing
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t.O
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than
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prot
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anno
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ed fo
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copy
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sour
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put
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hz: A
n au
dio
sign
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mpl
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bei
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sign
al w
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mpl
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freq
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bei
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put.
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hz: A
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sign
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kHz
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plin
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is b
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with
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mpl
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freq
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m
uted
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pict
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nor
soun
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r D
V
outp
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code
dur
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k:Y
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sour
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B
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7.1.6 ERROR RATE MEASUREMENTHow to enter Error-Rate Measurement modePress 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 modePress 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.
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
OperationDisplay
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
OperationDisplay
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 displayed. To reset the previous error rate, stop disc playback.
∗3 : OK/NG judgmentIn 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 ModeJudgment 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 dataMeasurement 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 DisplayDVD-VIDEO 8.0 × 10 OK / NG
DVD-R Video modeFinalized 1.0 × 10 OK / NG
Not finalized 1.0 × 10 OK / NG
DVD-RW Video modeFinalized 1.0 × 10 OK / NG
Not finalized 1.0 × 10 OK / NG
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– 3
– 3
– 3
– 3
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7.1.7 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREAPurposes: 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.
[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 channels. For channels that do not have specific settings, the settings of General Setting mode are applied.Display in Specific Channel Setting mode (A picture from the tuner can be viewed using the semitransparent OSD display.)
1. Specific Channel Setting mode
AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver *.**
Input - [ tuner ]
Sync AGC : ON *
Threshold : Normal *
V-Sync Det : Normal *
Std Det : Normal *
HD Err Det : Normal *
Individual setting state
Input Channel - [ 1CH]
Sync AGC : ---
Threshold : ------
V-Sync Det : ------
Std Det : ------
HD Err Det : ------
[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 Ver *.**
Input - [ tuner ]
Sync AGC : ON *
Threshold : Normal *
V-Sync Det : Normal *
Std Det : Normal *
HD Err Det : Normal *
Individual setting state
Input Channel - [ 1CH]
Sync AGC : ON
Threshold : Auto Threshold Level---[3]
V-Sync Det : Normal
Std Det : Normal
HD Err Det : Normal
∗ : setting is the default.
• If a channel that does not have specific settings is displayed, the setting figures are displayed as hyphens (--).If the setting figures are not displayed as hyphens, those settings have been specifically set even if they are identical to the default settings or those of General Setting mode.
• The channels to be displayed in "Input Channel" are as follows:• In a case of line input: L1-L3, DV• In a case of tuner input: Received channel (a channel to be set in specific channel settings)
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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/ANASwitches cyclically between General Setting mode and Specific Channel Setting mode.
– –
INPUT SELECT,CHANNEL +/–(∗R)
Switches inputs or channels. – –
[SIDE A], [SIDE B] Sets Sync AGC. ON (∗) / OFF –
[SPEED +], [SPEED -] HD Err Det Normal (∗) / Fast / Stop –
Sets Threshold level. According to the setting of Threshold, the values can be changed within the range mentioned below.
–
• Normal: The value is fixed, with no display of the value.
–
• Auto Threshold Level: 0-8 (Default: 0)
• Manual Threshold Level: 0-8 (Default: 0)
• Pedestal Level: 0-8 (Default: 0)
CLEARInitializes the setting of Specific Channel Setting mode. –
Pressing the key resets the settings of Specific Channel Setting mode for 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.)
–
Settings of General Setting mode are not affected (retained).
ESCExits 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.
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.
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• Screen display when Specific Channel settings are made on 12 (maximum) channels: In such a case. If a channel which does not have 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 : Normal *
V-Sync Det : Normal *
Std Det : Normal *
HD Err Det : Normal *
Individual setting state
Sorry !
You can store only 12 channels
for Specific Area mode.
[With 12 channels having specific settings, when the currently selected channel does not have specific settings]
2. General Setting modeThis 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 : Normal *
V-Sync Det : Normal *
Std Det : Normal *
HD Err Det : Normal ∗
[General Setting mode] (∗2)
∗ : setting is the default.
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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.
According to the setting of Threshold, the values can be changed within the range mentioned below.
–
• Normal: The value is fixed, with no display of the value.
–
• Auto Threshold Level: 0-8 (Default: 0)
• Manual Threshold Level: 0-8 (Default: 0)
• Pedestal Level: 0-8 (Default: 0)
CLEARInitializes the setting of General Setting mode.
–
Pressing the key resets all settings of General Setting mode to the initial values. Settings of Specific Channel Setting mode are not affected (they are retained).
ESCExits AVIO setting for specific areas, clearing the OSD.
– –
[Display in General Setting mode when the channel currently displayed has specific settings]
∗1 : In General Setting mode, if the channel displayed has specific settings, the following will be displayed.
AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver*.**
Input - [tuner ]
Sync AGC : ON *
Threshold : Normal *
V-Sync Det : Normal *
Std Det : Normal *
HD Err Det : Normal *
This channel is set up
individually.
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7.1.8 AGING MODE
Notes:Commands from the remote control unit are accepted during Aging mode.If Aging mode is quit using the ESC key, indications on the FL display will return to normal display.Cancel timer settings before entering Aging mode.Set the recording rate beforehand. It cannot be changed during Aging mode.
Aging for the DVD-RW Aging for the DVD-R
To enterAging mode
Press the DVD key to switch to DVD. Install a recordable DVD-RW disc. After disc detection, press the ESC key then the REP.B key on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode.
Press the DVD key to switch to DVD. Install a recordable DVD-R disc. After disc detection, press the ESC key then the REP.B key on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode.
To quitAging mode
Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode. This also results in the following:• If during recording: Recording is stopped.• If during playback: Playback is paused.• If during initialization: The unit stops after initialization is
finished.• If the tray is being opened/closed: The unit stops after the
tray is opened/closed.
Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode. This also results in the following:• If during recording: Recording is stopped.• If during playback: Playback is paused.
Function
During Aging mode, the following operations are repeated in the order shown below.1 The tray opens.2 The tray closes.3 Initialization4 Recording for 60 minutes5 Playback for 45 minutes
3 Initialization is performed according to the setting specified in "DVD-RW automatic initialization" (accessed by selecting "Unit Setting" then "Option").
During Aging, the number of loops is indicated on the FL display, as shown below. [AGING 0001]
If an error is generated, the aging operation stops.Note:Indications on the FL display are retained, and this information is also retained as an OSD.
During Aging mode, the following operations are repeated in the order shown below.1 The tray opens.2 The tray closes.3 Recording for 1 minute4 Recording pause for 6 minutes5 Recording stops.6 Playback for 1 minute7 Playback pause for 6 minutes8 Playback stops.Note:A continuous test of the above operations is possible for approximately 23 hours.
After 2 the tray closes, disc detection is performed, and if 99 titles have already been registered, the unit stops there. The number of loops is retained and indicated on the FL display. An error indication is retained as an OSD.
During Aging, the number of loops is indicated on the FL display, as shown below. [AGING 0001]
If an error is generated, the aging operation stops.Note:Indications on the FL display are retained, and this information is also retained as an OSD.
Note:Recording time depends on the recording rate set. For example, if the recording rate is MN32, only up to 60 titles can be registered. Check the setting for recording rate before performing aging.
* Be aware that all recorded data are deleted when the aging for the DVD-RW and HDD is executed.
Table 1: Aging for the DVD-RW and DVD-R
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Aging for the HDD
To enterAging mode
Press the HDD key to switch to HDD. Press the ESC key then the REP.B key on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode.
To quitAging mode
Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode. This also results in the following:• If during recording: Recording is stopped.• If during playback: Playback is paused.• If during erasure of all memory data from the HDD, the unit
stops after all memory data have been erased.
Function
During Aging mode, the following operations are repeated in the order shown below.1 Erasure of all the memory data from the HDD2 Recording for 60 minutes3 Playback for 60 minutes
During Aging, the number of loops is indicated on the FL display, as shown below. [AGING 0001]
If an error is generated, the aging operation stops.Note:Indications on the FL display are retained, and this information is also retained as an OSD.
Table 2: Aging for the HDD
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7.1.9 SETUP SEQUENCE
DVD-R/RW DriveTuner/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
Clock indication on FL display
Power ON ?
Waiting for communication to be
established Is ID check of drive OK?
LSI Check
No
Yes
Power ON, cancellation of reset
OK
NG
NG
NG
Has command arrived?
Yes
NoFLASH Check
Jumping to developed firmware
OK
"POWER ON" displayed on FL display
"POWER ON" displayed on FL display
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
Yes
Downloading through RS232C required."MONITOR" displayed on FL display
LSI NG displayed on FL display
Drive microcomputer starts up.
ATA/ATAPI command processing
Initialization of peripheral-circuit register, RAM, etc.
No
"CPRM ERR" displayed on FL display
OK
Firmware stored in Flash memory is developed in SD-RAM expandingthe compressed data.
Request for power off of system-control computer made to Tuner/FL microcomputer
System-control computer is turned off (entering standby) following request from Tuner/FL microcomputer
Obtaining LD temperature data from drive.
Is temperature below 59°C?
No
Repair process
Playback
Is disc in?
Is starting/ID check of HDD OK?
No
Yes
Is disc valid?
Yes
Repair required?
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
NoPlayback requested?
Yes
Stop
Tray Open
"HDD ERR" displayed on FL display
(∗1)
(∗1)
∗1: If both the drive ID check and starting/ID check of HDD failed, "CPRM ERR" is first displayed on FL display.
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7.1.10 DISASSEMBLY
1 Remove the bonnet case S by removing the eight screws.
2 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on the power.
3 Press the 0 OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray.
4 Remove the tray panel.
5 Press the 0 OPEN/CLOSE button to close the tray.
6 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn off the power.
Bonnet Case S and Tray panel1
1 Unhook the four hooks.
2 Remove the front panel section.
Front panel section2
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4
1 1
1
2
3
1
2
1
3 5
2 6
Tray panel
Front panel section
Tray
Long thin pole
HDD
Aluminum tape
Binder
HDD stay
Emergency eject hole
Jack door
How to open the tray when the power cannot be on
When the player cannot eject disc tray due to power failure or any other reasons, open the jack door, and use a long thin pole and push the emergency eject hole under the tray panel to eject.
Bottom view
1 Remove the four screws.
2 Remove the binder.
3 Remove the aluminum tape.
4 Remove the HDD with HDD stay.
HDD Section3
Diagnosis of the MAIN Assy
Note 1 : Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures described here are common.
Note 2 : For performing the diagnosis shown below, the following jigs for service are required:• Jig cable : GGD1370
Front side
11
1
4
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1 Remove the some jumper wires from the clamp.
2 Remove the binder.
3 Remove the some jumper wires from the SYPS cover.
4 Remove the six screws.
5 Disconnect the connector.
6 Remove the three tapes.
7 Remove the DRIVE Assy R7.
CN703
DRIVE Assy R7 (DVD-R/RW WRITER)4
1 Remove the four screws.
2 Disconnect the flexible cable.
3 Stand the MAIN Assy.
MAIN Assy.
MAIN Assy5
12
3
5
6
7
SYPS cover DRIVE Assy R7
Clamp
CN5102
2
3
DRIVE Assy R7
JCKB Assy
Tape
6 Tape
6 Tape
DVJB Assy
41
1 1
1
444
4 4
Binder
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11
Connect the jig.
2 Insert the insulation sheet between the MAIN Assy and base chassis.
3 Arrange the unit as shown in the photo below.
Caution :Main IC (IC1001) on the MAIN Assy generate heat to arround 80 degrees.Be careful when works.
Diagnosis6
SDEB Assy
Front panel section
Jig cable (GGD1370)
G
JCKB AssyB
POWER SUPPLY UnitJ
FRJB AssyFTUNB AssyA
DVJB Assy
DRIVE Assy R7HDD
K
ATHB AssyI
ATWB AssyH
MAIN AssyC
Diagnosis
2 Insulation sheet
IC1001
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1 Remove the bonnet angle by removing the two screws. 5 Remove the bottom cover by removing the four screws.
6 Remove the front bezel by unhooking the two hooks.
7 Remove the one screw.
8 Remove the top cover.
2 Remove the writer stay L by removing the two screwswith the SYPS cover.
3 Remove the writer stay R by removing the two screws.
4 Remove the four aluminum tapes.
Front side
Front side
Cleaning the pickup lens
SYPS cover Bonnet angle
Writer stay L
Writer stay R
Bottom cover
Top cover
Bonnet angle
Aluminum tape
Bottom view
Bottom view
2 2
1
1
3
4
3
5 5
5 5
7
5
8
Aluminum tape4 Aluminum tape4
Aluminum tape4
Front bezel
Hook
6
Hook
6
6
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109 Remove the four screws.
Remove the clamper section.
11 Clean the pickup lens.
Pickup lens
Clamper section
Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools :
Time Counter(SEC, MIN, HOUR, WEEK, DAY, MONTH, YEAR)OSC
OSCIN
DIV
Comparator_B
Comparator_A
Shift ResisterInterrupt Control
Alarm_B Register(WEEK, MIN, HOUR)
Alarm_A Register(WEEK, MIN, HOUR)
7
OSCOUT 6
/INTRA 5
SCL2
VSS4
VDD8
SDA3/INTRB 1
No. Pin Name I/O Function
1 /INTRB O
Interruption output BThe output of 32.768kHz (in 32768Hz crystal use), cycled interrupt for CPU, or output alarm interrupt (ALARM_B). This pin output 32.768kHz when activated power from 0V.Nch open drain output.
2 SCL IShift clock inputSynchronize with this clock, and input and output data from a SDA terminal.Exceed VDD, and can input to 6V.
3 SDA I/OSerial input and outputSynchronize with SCL, and input and output writing data or readout data.Exceed VDD, and can input to 6V. Nch open drain output in the output.
4 VSS − Ground pin
5 /INTRA OInterruption output ACycled interrupt for CPU, or output alarm interruption (ALARM_A, ALARM_B). This pin becomes an OFF state when activated power from 0V. N ch open drain output.
6 OSCOUT O Oscillation circuit output Connect a crystal resonator of 32.768kHz or 32.000kHz between OSCIN and OSCOUT, and constitute oscillation circuit.(component parts of oscillation circuit except crystal resonator have it built-in.)7 OSCIN I Oscillation circuit input
8 VDD − Positive supply input
RS5C372A (JCKB ASSY : IC203)
Pin Function
Block Diagram
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
121
5 6 7 8
• Electric Volume IC
11
10
L4
LSE
LO
9
LIN
8
LTR
E
7
LBA
SS
1
8
LBA
SS
2
5
4
LOU
T
TEST
2 CE
3 VSS
1 DI
30 CL
28 Vref
27 NC
29 VDD
12L3
13L2
14L1
15NC
20R4
19R3
18R2
17R1
16NC
21
RS
ELO
22
RIN
23
RT
RE
24
RB
AS
S1
25
RB
AS
S2
26
RO
UT
ControlCircuit
LogicCircuit
CCBInterface
LVref
RVref
ControlCircuit
No. Pin Name Function No. Pin Name Function1 DI Serial data input for control 16 NC Not connected
2 CE
Chip enable pinData are written in the internal latch by a timing of "H" → "L", and each analog switch works.Data transfer is enabled by "H" level.
17 R1
Input signal pin3 VSS Ground pin 18 R2
4 TESTPin for electronic volume testSet to VSS electric potential.
19 R3
5 LOUT Volume and equalizer output pin 20 R4
6 LBASS2 Capacitor and resistor connection pins for bus bandpass filter
21 RSELO Input selector output pin
7 LBASS1 22 RIN Volume and equalizer input pin
8 LTRECapacitor connection pin for treble bandpass filter
23 RTRECapacitor connection pin for treble bandpass filter
9 LIN Volume and equalizer input pin 24 RBASS1 Capacitor and resistor connection pins for bus bandpass filter10 LSELO Input selector output pin 25 RBASS2
11 L4
Input signal pins
26 ROUT Volume and equalizer output pin
12 L3 27 NC Not connected
13 L2 28 Vref 0.5XVDD voltage generation block
14 L1 29 VDD Power supply pin
15 NC Not connected 30 CL Clock input pin for control
LC75342M (JCKB ASSY : IC601)
Pin Function
Block Diagram
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S122
1 2 3 4
• Video selector and Video driverLA73033M (JCKB ASSY : IC701)
Block Diagram
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
123
5 6 7 8
• 96kHz 24 bit ∆∑ ADC
AINL
AINR 1
∆∑Modulator2
AINR ∆∑Modulator1
VCOM
DIF
SCLK
SDTO
LRCK
MCLK
VoltageReference
DecimationFilter
DecimationFilter
Serial I/OInterface
ClockDivider
4
14
10
12
9
11
DGND
8
VD
7
AGND
5
VA
6
PDN
13
CKS0
16
CKS1
3
CKS2
15
AINL 2
CKS1 3
VCOM 4
AGND 5
VA 6
VD 7
DGNS 8
16 CKS0
15 CKS2
14 DIF
13 PDN
12 SCLK
11 MCLK
10 LRCK
9 SDTO
No. Pin Name I/O Function1 AINR I R ch analog input
2 AINL I L ch analog input
3 CKS1 I Mode select 1
4 VCOM O Common voltage output, bias voltage of VA/2 and ADC input
5 AGND − Analog ground
6 VA − Analog power supply, 2.7 to 5.5V
7 VD − Digital power supply, 2.7 to 5.5V
8 DGND − Digital ground
9 SDTO O Audio serial data output, outputs "L" in the power down mode.
10 LRCK I/O Channel clock I/O, outputs "L" by master mode in the power down mode.
11 MCLK I Master clock input
12 SCLK I/O Audio serial data clock, outputs "L" by master mode in the power down mode.
13 PDN I Power down mode "H": power up, "L": power down
14 DIF I Audio interface format, "H" : 24 bit I2S compatibility, "L" : 24 bit MSB justify
15 CKS2 I Mode select 2
16 CKS0 I Mode select 0
AK5357VT (MAIN ASSY : IC3101)
Pin Function
Pin Arrangement (Top view) Block Diagram
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S124
1 2 3 4
• Reset IC
VDD
VOUT
VOUT 1
Vref
2
1
VSS 4
VDD 2
4 VSS
3 NC
No. Pin Name Function1 VOUT Reset signal output
2 VDD Power supply / voltage detection
3 NC Not connected
4 VSS VSS
PST3428U (MAIN ASSY : IC4003)
Pin Function
Pin Arrangement (Top view) Block Diagram
VDD
OUT
OUT 1
Vref
2
1
GND 4
VDD 2
4 GND
3 NC
No. Pin Name Function1 OUT Reset signal output
2 VDD Power supply / voltage detection
3 NC Not connected
4 GND Ground
• Reset ICPST3809U (MAIN ASSY : IC4005)
Pin Function
Pin Arrangement (Top view) Block Diagram
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
125
5 6 7 8
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
B C D E F G H J K L M N P R T U V W Y AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH
Buffer Name Main Function RemarksPDIDGZ Input buffer (5V tolerant)
PDUDGZ Input buffer (5V tolerant), pull-up
PDDDGZ Input buffer (5V tolerant), pull-down
PDO04CDG Output buffer, 4mA
PDO08CDG Output buffer, 8mA
PDO0204DGZ Output buffer, 2/4mA
PDO0406DSGZ Output buffer, 4/6mA For SDRAM IF
PDO0406DSGZ×2 Output buffer, 8/12mA For SDRAM IF
PDT0204DGZ 3 state output buffer, 2/4mA
PDB04DGZ Bidirectional buffer, 4mA
PDB08DGZ Bidirectional buffer, 8mA
PDB0204DGZ Bidirectional buffer, 2/4mA
PDB0406DSGZ Bidirectional buffer, 4/6mA For SDRAM IF
• Signal Processing IC for DVD RecorderM65673WG-A (MAIN ASSY : IC1001)
18 LINKON ILink-on signal inputClock inputWhen LPS is active, input 0.
−
17 LPS OLink power status outputLink power OFF : 0Link power ON : 2.7 MHz pulse output (20 dividing of host clock 54 MHz)
−
16 LREQ O Link request output −
15 SCLK IClock input for Link controlLPS is active : 49.152 MHz inputLPS = 0 0 : fixed
−
12, 13 CTL [1 : 0] I/O PHY/Link control signal input/output −2-4, 6-8, 10,11 PHY_D [7 : 0] I/O Data input/output between PHY-Link −
26-19 STREAM1 [7 : 0] I/O ISO data bus of stream interface 1 −27 PACKETEN1 I/O Packet enable signal input/output of stream interface 1 H/L
28 TSERROR1 I/O Packet error signal input/output of stream interface 1 H/L
29 TSRW1 I/O Data read/write enable signal input/output of stream interface 1 −30 SYNC1 I/O Frame synchronous signal input/output of stream interface 1 H/L
32 TSSUB1 I/O Not used Connect to VDD or GND through a resistor. H/L
47-40 STREAM2 [7 : 0] I/O ISO data bus of stream interface 2 −33 PACKETEN2 I/O Packet enable signal input/output of stream interface 2 H/L
34 TSERROR2 I/O Packet error signal input/output of stream interface 2 H/L
36 TSRW2 I/O Data read/write enable signal input/output of stream interface 2 −37 SYNC2 I/O Frame synchronous signal input/output of stream interface 2 H/L
38 TSSUB2 O Not used Set to open. −
(2) Video interface pinsNo. Pin Name I/O Function Active
50 VCLKI I Video clock input (27 MHz) −51 VCLKO O Video clock output (27 MHz) −
47-40 VD [7 : 0] I/O Video data signal −33 VSYNC I/O Video vertical sync. signal L
34 HSYNC I/O Video horizontal sync. signal L
36 FLD I/O Field index signal −53 VPWM O PWM signal for video PLL −
Pin Function
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S140
1 2 3 4
(3) Audio interface pinsNo. Pin Name I/O Function Active
104 AMCLK48 I Audio master clock input for sampling frequency 48 kHz −103 AMCLK44 I Audio master clock input for sampling frequency 44 kHz −101 AMCLKO O Audio master clock output −
96 PCM1 I/O
Audio PCM serial dataAt 2ch : System 1 (data of audio block 1)At 4ch : System 1The above is default setting value. Input/output data of PCM 1 and PCM 2 is replaced by Channel swap setting of an AUDIO_FUNC register.
−
97 PCM2 I/O
Audio PCM serial dataAt 2ch : MuteAt 4ch : System 2 (data of audio block 2)The above is default setting value. Input/output data of PCM 1 and PCM 2 is replaced by Channel swap setting of an AUDIO_FUNC register.Note: Cannot use it in DV decode.
−
98 AEMP1 O PCM1 emphasis ON/OFF in PCM 1 output H
93 ALRCK I/OAudio LR clockL ch : HighR ch : Low
−
94 ABCK I/O Audio bit clock −
49, 48 AFS [2 : 1] O
Audio sampling frequencyAFS2 AFS1
44.1 kHz 0 148 kHz 0 032 kHz 1 0
−
102 APWM O PWM signal for audio PLL −
(4) SDRAM interface pinsNo. Pin Name I/O Function Active
77 MCLK O CLK pin connection of SDRAM −76 MRAS O RAS pin connection of SDRAM −75 MCAS O CAS pin connection of SDRAM −74 MWE O WE pin connection of SDRAM −
92, 90-83,81-79
MA [ 11 : 0] O Address pin connection of SDRAM −
73-69, 66-64,62-57, 55, 54
MD [ 15 : 0] I/OData pin connection of SDRAMNote: Process of pull-up or pull down is necessary. So connect it to SDRAM directly.
−
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
141
5 6 7 8
(a) Parallel interface pins
(5) Host interface pins
No. Pin Name I/O Function Active
117 CS I Chip select input of parallel interface L
119 RWZ IRead and write control input of parallel interfaceISA type bus, SH-1 bus: Write strobe68000 bus : Read/write selection signal
L
120 IOR IIO read control input of parallel interfaceISA type bus, SH-1 bus : Read strobe68000 bus : Data strobe (DS)
L
123 IOCHRDY O Ready output of parallel interface L
116-107 AD [ 10 : 1] I Address input of parallel interface −143-141, 139-132,130-128, 126, 125 P_D [15 : 0] I/O Data input/output of parallel interface −
(b) Serial interface pins
No. Pin Name I/O Function Active
149 TXD I/O Serial transmission data output of unsynchronous serial interface (UART) −150 RXD I/O Serial transmission data input of unsynchronous serial interface (UART) −
(c) Others
No. Pin Name I/O Function Active
124 INT O Interrupt output to the outside H
106, 105 PSSEL [1 : 0] I
Parallel/serial interface selectionInput signal to select the outside interface which of parallel interface or serial interface.
D [15 : 0] I/OExternal ROM data busData bus in the external ROM access.Process of pull-up or pull down is necessary.
−
175, 174, 172,171, 169-167,
165-156A [17 : 1] O
External ROM address busAddress bus in the external ROM access.Can addressing the 256k byte space.
−
176 RDZ OROM readStrobe signal which shows a read cycle for external ROM.It becomes the inactive in the idle state.
L
177 WRZ OROM writeStrobe signal which shows a write cycle for external ROM.
L
(b) EEPROM interface pins
No. Pin Name I/O Function Active
145 SO I/O Serial transmit data output of clock-synchronous system serial interface (CSI) −146 SI I/O Serial receive data input of clock-synchronous system serial interface (CSI) −147 SCK I/O Clock output of clock-synchronous system serial interface (CSI) −151 SCS I/O Chip select output of clock-synchronous system serial interface (CSI) −
(7) Clock and reset pins
No. Pin Name I/O Function Active
1 RESETB I
ResetRESETB input is asynchronous input. When a signal of fixed low-level width is input without relation to an operation clock, take precedence of all operation, and reset the system. Note: RESETB is low-active.
L
202 HS_CLK I
Host clockClock input pin which is supplied to CPU core and built-in peripheral I/O.Please input 27 MHz clock. Perform 2 multiply with internal PLL by 27 MHz clock, 54 MHz clock is supplied to CPU core and internal peripheral I/O.
−
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
143
5 6 7 8
(8) Power supply and ground pins
No. Pin Name I/O Function Active
5, 31, 52, 63,78, 95, 127,
140, 166, 1873.3VDD −
3.3V power supply3.3V positive power supply pins. Power supply for 3.3V interface I/O.
−
14, 67,118, 170
2.5VDD −2.5V power supply2.5V positive power supply pins. Power supply for internal each block.
−
39, 91,144, 195
2.5GND
−Ground pinsConnect all GND pins to the common ground.
−
9, 35, 56, 68,82, 99, 131,
148, 173, 1883.3GND −
199 PLLAVDD −Analog power supply for multiply circuitAnalog positive power supply pin for PLL. Supply 2.5V.
−
200 PLLAGND −Analog ground for multiply circuitAnalog ground for PLL
−
198 PLLDVDD −Digital power supply for multiply circuitDigital positive power supply pin for PLL. Supply 2.5V.
−
201 PLLDGND −Digital ground for multiply circuitDigital ground for PLL
−
121 IC (H) −Internally connected pin Connect to VDD directly.
−
197, 203,205-207
IC (L) −Internally connected pin Connect to ground directly.
−
152, 154, 204 IC (PL) −Internally connected pin Connect to ground through a resistor.
−
100, 122 IC (O) −Internally connected pin Set to open.
−
(9) Others
No. Pin Name I/O Function Active
153 DV_INT I/O Interrupt pin to the outside for the DV status read out. H
155 BR_MON I/OShows the bus reset occurred. There is some delay after real bus reset occurred because of set by the built-in firmware.
H
208 IFIROME IROM operation selection inputSet to 1 normally.
−
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S144
1 2 3 4
7.3 OUTLINE OF THE PRODUCT
Main newly developed technologies
1. PickupThe pickup supports quadruple-speed recording for the DVD-R/RW. A liquid-crystal tilt servo system is adopted for the pickup.
2. Recording-signal-processing LSI• UPD3330GC (DRIVE Assy: IC101)The recording-signal-processing module of conventional models consists of two chips, but this has been integrated into a single newly developed recording-signal-processing LSI, enabling stable performance and cost reduction.
3. AV-signal-processing LSI• M65673WG (MAIN Assy: IC1001)The AV-signal-processing module of conventional models consists of eleven chips, but this has been integrated into a single newly developed AV-signal-processing LSI, enabling large-scale cost reduction while maintaining the conventional functions. In the new LSI, all the basic functions necessary for a DVD recorder have been integrated. Like conventional models, this model is designed to support multitasking. The main functions are as follows:• 3-D Y/C separation• Video decoding• Frame TBC• MPEG video encoding• Dolby Digital Consumer Encoding• ATA/ATAPI I/F (2 ch)• Main CPU (32-bit RISC, 54 MHz)• Graphics engine (OSD, scaling, mixing)• MPEG video decoding• Audio decoding (AC-3, MPEG)• Video encoding• Progressive conversion• Audio I/F• 3-D DNR for playback
4. DV-signal-processing LSIThe DV-signal-processing LSI consists of the following two chips:• UPD72852AGB-8EU (MAIN Assy: IC5101)A 400-Mbps two-port PHY LSI in compliance with the IEEE1394a-2000 standards
• UPD72893BGD-LML (MAIN Assy: IC5202)An EEE1394 link controller LSI having DV (digital video) encoding/decoding functions. Encoding/decoding of digital video signals in compliance with the SD specifications (NTSC/PAL) of the DV standard is supported. The 32-bit RISC CPU is built in for controlling the IEEE1394 bus and sending/receiving AV/C commands.
Fig.1 MAIN Assy
IC1001(SIDE B)
IC5202(Side A)
IC5101(Side A)
SIDE BMAIN ASSYC
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
145
5 6 7 8
System configurationIn each signal-processing LSI of the main function blocks, various processes have been integrated into one chip, which enables simpler system configuration. With the AV-signal-processing LSI at the center, video inputs/outputs, audio inputs/outputs, DV inputs/outputs, writer and various memory cells are connected to it.
Fig2. System configuration
1394 (DV)
CVBS/YC/YCbCr
Analog Audio
DIF
Playback
Record
Tuner / LineSelect
IC202Tuner / FL
ControlCPUIC1001
AV SignalProcessing
LSIDrive Assy(DVD-R/RW)
IC51011394 Phy
IC1102Flash
IC1101, IC1201, IC1301IC1401 SDRAM
IC52021394 Link / DV Codec
FL
IC1103SRAM
Video : IC701 LA73033Audio : IC601 LC75342M
IC3101Audio A/DAK5357VT
IC3201Audio D/A
PCM1742KE
UPD72893BGD-LML UPD72852AGB-8EU
[Memorized Data]• EEPROM (IC204 JCKB ASSY) The information about Tuner is backed up. (Pre-set CH, AFT ON/OFF, Skip CH, etc) Information about timed recording Other information (The state of Volume, remote control mode and last positions (Line/Tuner, etc)
• CPU SDRAM (IC1101 MAIN ASSY) The execution area and working area of a program
• FLASH ROM (IC1102 MAIN ASSY) The storing area of a program code and setting information
• SRAM (IC1103 MAIN ASSY) The working area for record and the storing area of setting information (backup RAM)
• DEC SDRAM (IC1201 MAIN ASSY) The working area of MPEG playback and OSD/Thumbnail (OSD is mainly for Disc Menu creation in Video mode)
• ENC SDRAM (IC1301 MAIN ASSY) The working area of MPEG recording and analog input and output (AVIO)
• ATA SDRAM (IC1401 MAIN ASSY) The working area of ATA/OSD2/Audio TBC (OSD2 is for all GUI.)
• ATA SDRAM (IC1421 MAIN ASSY) This is only for HDD model. The working area about HDD operation.
• DV SDRAM (IC5204 MAIN ASSY) The working area of Link and DV Codec
IC3301SRC
Playback
RecordHDD
DVR-520H-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-520H-S146
1 2 3 4
New functions and specificationsIn this model, the following new functions and specifications have been included in addition to those of conventional models:
1. Improved multitasking functionsAs both the HDD and DVD drive are mounted in this model, like conventional models, the unit is designed to support various multitasking. Furthermore, this model supports DVD multitasking (only in VR mode), which was impossible with conventional models.
a Pursuit playbackPlayback of the title being recorded by the DVD drive in VR mode or the HDD is supported.
b Simultaneous recording/playback 1Playback of a title other than that being recorded by the DVD drive in VR mode or the HDD is also supported.
c Simultaneous recording/playback 2DVD playback during HDD recording is supported.
d Simultaneous recording/playback 3HDD playback during DVD recording is supported.
e Recording during high-speed dubbingHDD recording during high-speed dubbing from the HDD to a DVD is supported.
f Playback during high-speed dubbingPlayback of an HDD title during high-speed dubbing from the HDD to a DVD is supported.
2. Improved dubbing functionsHigh-speed dubbing and normal-speed dubbing are supported, as with conventional models. A one-touch dubbing function that enables automatic selection between these dubbing functions is also provided. In this model, high-speed dubbing from a DVD (in VR mode) to the HDD is also an added capability.
3. Disc backupThe function of creating a backup disc for a disc recorded in Video mode is added. The data of the original DVD are transferred to the HDD, then retransferred to the DVD drive, and because no reencoding is required during data transmission between the drives, a backup disc with no degradation of video and audio signals can be created.
4. Advanced disc NAVIIn the conventional disc NAVI function, recorded titles are displayed with still pictures as a list. In the advanced disc NAVI function, the title selected with the cursor is displayed as an animated picture with sound.
5. Improved Still Picture menu in Video modeThe disc NAVI function, which enables displaying a list of recorded titles with still pictures, is enabled in Video mode with this model. Selection from among nine title menus is also supported.
6. Adoption of MPEG2 SIFIn MN1-6 modes, MPEG2 SIF has been adopted, instead of the MPEG1 SIF of conventional models. This enables higher-quality recording for longer hours.
7. Improved editing functionsFor DVD, the original/play-list editing in DVD-VR mode available with conventional models is provided.For HDD editing, play-list-editing functions almost the same as for the DVD-VR, such as title combination, separation, and partial erasure, are enabled for the HDD with this model. With conventional models, these edit functions are available only for the dubbing list. The automatic-chapter-mark-insertion function in response to a change in audio type (stereo, monaural, bilingual) makes commercial-cutting editing easier.
8. Various-format playbackPlayback of WMA, MP3, and JPEG formats is supported.
9. Other functions and specificationsThe following main functions and specifications adopted with conventional models are also provided with this model:• 192-kHz, 24-bit DAC• 48-kHz, 20-bit ADC• Digital 3-D Y/C separation circuit• Digital frame TBC• 3-D DNR• DV (iLink) input/output• Playback with commercials skipped• CD/video-CD playback• Picture creation• Recording with 3/4-D1 and 2/3-D1 resolutions• Recording mode with 32-step MNs• LPCM recording• High-resolution GUI
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C
D
F
A
B
E
147
5 6 7 8
7.4 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING THE HDD
Reference: Main specifications on damage to the HDD
The HDD is about 10 times as sensitive to shock during operation than during nonoperation.
During operation During nonoperationShock G (acceleration)
<approx. 20 G <approx. 200 G
Temperature change < 20°C/hour
Moisture change < 20%/hour
0.5 inch / 12.7 mm 387 217 200 26
1.0 inch / 25.4 mm 595 457 310 37
2.0 inch / 50.8 mm 1133 600 680 70
4.0 inch / 101.6 mm 1795 1040 1050 267
Reference: Estimate value of falling distance vs. shock (G) when the HDD is dropped without protection
LandingsurfaceFalling
distanceGranitesurface
Concretefloor
Synthetic-resin-coated table
Antistaticsponge
(1) Cautions on Handling the HDD• The HDD is very sensitive to shocks and vibrations. Care must be taken especially during operation (when the power is on).• The HDD is very sensitive to electrostatic charges.• Rapid change in temperature or humidity may cause deterioration of the HDD.
Note: After receiving damage caused by any above-mentioned factors, the HDD may operate normally for dozens or some hundreds ofhours but then suddenly crash. If you are certain you have damaged a new repair part (HDD) while making repairs, do not use thepart.
(2) Cautions on handling the product on which the HDD is mounted or the HDD as a repair part, and examples of dangerous handling[Cautions on handling the product on which the HDD is mounted]• While the unit is turned on, the HDD is always in operation. Be sure NOT to impart shock to the unit.
÷ Examples of dangerous handling: while the power is on• Bumping on the bonnet• Dropping an object, such as a small screwdriver or remote control unit, onto the bonnet, or bumping an object against the cabinet• Moving the unit by dragging• Stacking another product on the unitNote: Be sure NOT to impart shock, such as bumping or hitting a screwdriver against the HDD, during diagnosis with the bonnet open.
÷ Examples of dangerous handling: while the power is off• Imparting strong shock, although the HDD is more resistant to shock when the power is off• Dropping the unit from a height of several centimeters, or after lifting one side of the unit up, then letting the unit drop.
• Do NOT move the unit immediately after the power is turned off. Wait at least 30 seconds after the indication on the FL display changedfrom POWER OFF to the clock indication before moving the unit.If the AC power cord is accidentally disconnected before turning the unit off, wait at least for one minute before moving it. In this case,damage to the HDD caused by sudden shutoff may be small, because the emergency relief mechanism is activated. However, if suddenshutoff occurrs during recording or playback, recorded data may be damaged. Be sure to check operations.
[Cautions on handling the HDD as a repair part]1. Handle the HDD in a safe environment:
• Handle the HDD over an antistatic pad that can also absorb shock.• Wear wrist bands to prevent electrostatic charges generated in your body from affecting the HDD.
2. The following must be observed when handling the HDD:• Handle one HDD at a time. Do NOT hold several HDDs at the same time.• Grip the HDD on both sides so that you do not touch its terminals or circuit boards.• Do NOT stack one HDD onto another HDD (even if the HDDs are protected in antistatic bags).• Do NOT bump the HDDs against one another.• Do NOT bump any tool, such as a screwdriver, or other hard object against the HDD.• When a repair part (HDD) is transported and there is a large temperature difference between outdoors and indoors, to the indoor, leave it in its package for about a half day to gradually cool or warm the HDD to room temperature before unpacking it.
[Notes on packing for shipment]• When returning a defective HDD for analysis, handle with care as if it were a good product. Otherwise, the results of analysis may not be
correct.• When packing, use the antistatic bag and packing materials in which the repair part for service was delivered. Attach a copy of the slip for
service or a memo stating symptoms in as much detail as possible.
Confirmation of the jumper pin location of the HDD
Fig.1 Location of the data on capacity and part No. of the HDD
SeagateNote : The body of HDD 80GB and 160GB/250GB types of Western Digital are different.
Seagate
Western Digital (80GB) Western Digital (160GB)
Western Digital
Capacity
Manufacturer'spart No.
Date ofManufacturer
Outline and part No. of the HDDs
Jumper pinSetting : Cable Select(CS)
Jumper pin
Setting : Cable Select(CS)
Jumper pin
Setting : Cable Select(CS)
How to read the information of Seagate HDD
Ex. Date Code 0435x 04 year (from July) manufactured on 35th week
*Pioneer's part No. is not stamped.
• When replacing the HDD, carefully check the capacity and manufacturer's part No. on the part label to avoid replacing with a similar butinappropriate product. You can also check the model No. of the mounted HDD on the Service mode screen.
• Do NOT use repair parts, such as commercially available HDDs, other than those designated above, as their functions, performance orreliability cannot be guaranteed.
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7.5 DISC/CONTENT FORMATDisc / content format playback compatibility
General disc compatibilityThis recorder is compatible with a wide range of disc types (media) and formats. Playable discs will generally feature one of the following logos on the disc and/or disc packaging. Note however that some disc types, such as recordable CD and DVD, may be in an unplayable format—see below for further compatibility information.
Also compatible with KODAK Picture CD
is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd.
DVD-R/RW compatibilityThis recorder will play and record DVD-R/RW discs.
Compatible media:
DVD-RW Ver. 1.1, Ver. 1.1 / 2x and Ver. 1.2
DVD-R Ver. 2.0 and Ver. 2.0 / 4x / 8x
Recording formats:
DVD-R: DVD-Video format (Video mode)
DVD-RW: Video Recording (VR) format and DVD-Video format (Video mode)
CD-R/RW compatibilityThis recorder cannot record CD-R or CD-RW discs.
Compatible formats: CD-Audio, Video CD, ISO 9660 CD-ROM* containing MP3, WMA or JPEG files* ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant. CD physical format: Mode1, Mode2 XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet file systems are both compatible with this recorder.
Multi-session playback: Yes (except CD-Audio and Video CD)
Compatible formats: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3), Windows Media Audio (WMA)
Sampling rates: 44.1 or 48kHz
Bit-rates: Any (128Kbps or higher recommended)
VBR (variable bit rate) MP3 playback: Yes
VBR WMA playback: No
WMA encoder compatibility: Windows Media Codec 8 (files encoded using Windows Media Codec 9 may be playable but some parts of the specification are not supported; specifically, Pro, Lossless, Voice and VBR)
DRM (Digital Rights Management) file playback: No (see also DRM in the Glossary on page 97)
File extensions: .mp3, .wma (these must be used for the recorder to recognize MP3 and WMA files – do not use for other file types)
File structure: Up to 99 folders / 999 files (if these limits are exceeded, only files and folders up to these limits are playable)
WMA (Windows Media Audio) compatibility
The Windows Media® logo printed on the box indicates that this recorder can playback Windows Media Audio content.
WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA content can be encoded by using Windows Media® Player version 7, 7.1, Windows Media® Player for Windows® XP, or Windows Media®
Player 9 Series.
Microsoft, Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
JPEG file compatibility Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.2*
still image files*File format used by digital still cameras
Sampling ratio: 4:4:4, 4:4:2, 4:2:0
Horizontal resolution: 160 – 5120 pixels
Vertical resolution: 120 – 3840 pixels
Progressive JPEG compatible: No
DVD-Video DVD-R DVD-RW
Video CD
Fujicolor CD
Audio CD CD-R CD-RW
File extensions: .jpg, jpeg, jif, jfif (must be used for the recorder to recognize JPEG files – do not use for other file types)
File structure: The recorder can load up to 99 folders / 999 files at one time (if there are more files/ foldersthat this on the disc then more can be reloaded)
PC-created disc compatibilityDiscs recorded using a personal computer may not be playable in this uni t due to the setting of the application software used to create the disc. In these particular instances, check with the software publisher for more detailed information.
Discs recorded in packet write mode (UDF format) are not compatible with this recorder.
Check the DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW software disc boxes for additional compatibility information.
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VIDEOCD
Super Video CD (Super VCD)
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7.6 CLEANING
Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools:
Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools
Pickup lenses Cleaning liquid : GEM1004Cleaning paper : GED-008
Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools
Fans Cleaning paper : GED-008
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8. PANEL FACILITIES8.1 FRONT SECTION
Front panel
OPEN/CLOSE REC
DV IN/OUT
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2 HDDPress to switch to the hard disk drive (HDD) for recording and playback. The button lights when HDD is selected.
3 DVDPress to switch to DVD for recording and playback. The button lights when DVD is selected.
4 IR remote sensor
5 Disc tray
6 Front panel displaySee Display on page 22 for details.
7 DV IN/OUT jack Digital input/output jack for use with a DV camcorder.
8 +/– Use to change TV channels, skip chapters/tracks, etc.
9 ONE TOUCH COPY Press to start One Touch Copy of the currently playing title to DVD or the HDD.
10 RECPress to start recording.
11Press to stop recording.
12Press to start or restart playback.
13Press to stop playback.
14 OPEN/CLOSEPress to open/close the disc tray.
15 Front panel inputs Pull the cover down where indicated to access the front panel input jacks. Especially convenient for connecting camcorders and other portable equipment.
PULL-OPEN
STANDBY/ONDVDHDD
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8.2 REAR PARTRear panel connections
Front panel connections
On the left side of the front panel a flip-down cover hides a third audio/video input, consisting of an S-video and standard (composite) video jack, and stereo analog audio jacks.
On the right side is the DV input/output i.LINK connector. This is for connection to a DV camcorder.
PULL-OPEN
VIDEO/R/RW
VIDEOS-VIDEO
1 ANTENNA IN/OUTConnect your TV antenna to the ANTENNA IN jack. The signal is passed through to the ANTENNA OUT jack for connection to your TV.
2 OUTPUT jacksStereo analog audio, video and S-video outputs for connection to a TV or AV amplifier/receiver.
3 AV1(RGB)-TV AV connectorAudio/video output SCART-type AV connector for connecting to a TV or other equipment with a SCART connector. The video output is switchable between video, S-video and RGB. See page AV1 Out for how to set this up.
4 AV2/AUTO START REC (INPUT 1/DECODER) AV connectorAudio/video input/output SCART-type AV connector for connecting to a VCR, or other equipment with a SCART connector. The input accepts video, S-video and RGB. See AV2/L1 In for how to set this up.
5 CONTROL INUse to control this recorder from the remote sensor of another Pioneer component with a CONTROL OUT terminal and bearing the Pioneer mark. Connect the CONTROL OUT of the other component to the CONTROL IN of this recorder using a mini-plug cord.
6 DIGITAL OUT OPTICALFor connecting to an AV receiver, Dolby Digital /DTS/MPEG decoder or other equipment with optical digital input.
7 AC IN – Power inlet
DIGITAL OUT
AC IN
OPTICALCONTROL
IN
INOUT
ANTENNA
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AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEOOUTPUT
AV 2/AUTO START REC (INPUT 1/DECODER)
AV1 (RGB) -TV
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8.3 DISPLAYDisplay
1Arrows indicate the copy direction between the HDD
( ) and DVD ( ).
2 PLAY /
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3The ‘ ’ indicators light to indicate that the HDD or DVD is selected for recording/playback.
4 PL Lights when a VR mode disc is loaded and the recorder is in Play List mode.
5 2 3 Shows the remote control mode (if nothing is displayed, the remote control mode is 1).
6 REMLights when the character display is showing the remaining available recording time.
7 VLights when an unfinalized Video mode disc is loaded.
8 R / RWIndicates the type of recordable DVD loaded: DVD-R or DVD-RW.
9Lights when a timer recording has been set. (Indicator blinks if the timer has been set to DVD but there isn’t a recordable disc loaded, or the timer has been set to HDD but the HDD is not recordable.)
AUTO Lights when Auto Start Recording has been set, and during Auto Start Recording.
10 Recording quality indicators
FINELights when the recording mode is set to FINE (best quality).
SPLights when the recording mode is set to SP (standard play).
LPLights when the recording mode is set to LP (long play).
EPLights when the recording mode is set to EP (extended play).
MNLights when the recording mode is set to MN (manual recording level) mode.
11 Character display
12 Indicates which channels of a bilingual broadcast are recorded.
13 VPS / PDC Lights when receiving a VPS/PDC broadcast during a VPS/PDC-enabled timer recording.
14 NTSCLights when playing NTSC format video.
15 OVER Lights when the analog audio input level is too high.
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8.4 REMOTE CONTROL
DVD RECORDER
STANDBY/ON OPEN/CLOSE
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ShowView
TV/DVD
AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE PLAYMODE
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
CHANNEL
DISC NAVIGAOR PLAYLIST
MENU
RETURNHOMEMENU
DISC NAVI CHP EASY
INPUT
PAUSE STOP OK SKIPCMBACK
REV SCAN PLAY FWD SCAN
SELECTION
REC
PREV NEXT STEP/SLOW
STOP REC REC MODE TIMER REC
HISTORY MARK MARK TIMER
SELECT
DISPLAYTV CONTROL
CHANNEL VOLUME
Remote control
1 ONE TOUCH COPY Press to start One Touch Copy of the currently playing title to DVD or the HDD.
2 Remote control indicatorLights when setting up the remote control for use with a TV and when setting the remote control mode
3 STANDBY/ONPress to switch the recorder on/into standby.
4 OPEN/CLOSEPress to open/close the disc tray.
5 HDD Press to select the hard disk (HDD) for recording or playback.
6 DVD Press to select the DVD for recording or playback.
7 DVD playback functions
AUDIOChanges the audio language or channel. (When the recorder is stopped, press to change the tuner audio.)
SUBTITLEDisplays/changes the subtitles included in multilingual DVD-Video discs.
ANGLESwitches camera angles on discs with multi-angle scenes.
8 PLAY MODE Press to display the Play Mode menu (for features such as search, repeat and program play).
9 TV/DVD Press to switch between ‘TV mode’, in which you get the picture and sound from the TV’s tuner, and ‘DVD mode’, in which you get picture and sound from the recorder’s tuner (or an external input).
10 Alphanumeric buttons and CLEARUse the number buttons for track/chapter / title selection; channel selection, and so on. The same buttons can also be used to enter names for titles, discs and so on.
Use CLEAR to clear an entry and start again.
11 INPUT SELECT Press to change the input to use for recording.
12 CHANNEL +/– Press to change the channel of the built-in TV tuner.
13 S HOWVIEW (for WY model)Press, then use the number buttons to enter a ShowView programming number for timer recording.
13 Video Plus + (for WV model)Press, then use the number buttons to enter a PlusCode programming number for timer recording.
14 DISC NAVIGATOR / TOP MENU
Press to display the Disc Navigator screen, or the top menu if a DVD-Video disc is loaded.
15 PLAY LIST / MENU Press to switch between Original and Play List content on VR mode discs, or display the disc menu if a DVD-Video disc is loaded.
16 (cursor buttons) and ENTERUsed to navigate all on-screen displays. Press ENTER to select the currently highlighted option.
17 HOME MENU Press to display the Home Menu, from which you can navigate all the functions of the recorder.
18 RETURNPress to go back one level in the on-screen menu or display.
ONE TOUCHCOPY
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REV SCAN / FWD SCAN Press to start reverse or forward scanning. Press again to change the speed.
PLAYPress to start playback.
PAUSEPress to pause playback or recording.
STOPPress to stop playback.
CM BACK (commercial back)Press repeatedly to skip progressively backward through the audio or video playing.
CM SKIP (commercial skip)Press repeatedly to skip progressively forward through the audio or video playing.
Press to skip to the previous or next title/chapter/track/folder; or to display the previous or next menu page.
STEP/SLOW During playback, press to start slow-motion playback; while paused, press to show the previous or next video frame.
20 Recording controls
RECPress to start recording. Press repeatedly to set the recording time in blocks of 30 mins.
STOP RECPress to stop recording.
REC MODE Press repeatedly to change the recording mode (picture quality).
TIMER REC Press to set a timer recording from the standard Timer Recording screen.
EASY TIMER Press to set a timer recording from the Easy Timer Recording screen.
21 DISC HISTORY Press to display summary information (disc name, recording time left, etc.) from the last 30 recordable discs loaded.
NAVI MARK Press to select a thumbnail picture for the current title for use in the Disc Navigator screen.
CHP MARK Press to insert a chapter marker when playing/recording a VR mode DVD-RW disc or the HDD.
22 DISPLAY Displays/changes the on-screen information displays.
23 TV CONTROL After setting up, use these controls to control your TV.
24 TV DIRECT REC Press to start recording whatever channel your TV is set to.
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Service Remote Control Unit GGF1381DVD Test Disc (DVD-Video) GGV1025
adjustment, diagnosisName Jig No. Remarks
Check of DVD-VideoDVD Recorder Data Disc GGV1179 (*) diagnosis (ID data setting)Flexible Cable (40P) GGD1370 diagnosis of Drive Assy
7 Jigs list
(*) : GGV1134 is now released, however GGV1179 will be released in JUNE/2004. Until GGV1179 is released, use GGV1134 data disc.
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ORDER NO.
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, JapanPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, BelgiumPIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2004
Serial No.Model Type Power Requirement Region No. Piease confirm 3rd & 4th
PACKING SECTIONP9- 4 Remote Control VXX2910 VXX2934 VXX2934P9- 5 Battery Cover AZA7424 AZN7933 AZN7933P9- 7 Operating Instructions (English) VRB1339 VRB1341 VRB1341P9- 8 Operating Instructions (French) VRC1205 Not used Not usedP9- 9 Operating Instructions (German) VRC1206 Not used Not used
P9-10 Operating Instructions (Italian) VRC1207 Not used Not usedP9-11 Operating Instructions (Dutch) VRC1208 Not used Not usedP9-12 Operating Instructions (Spanish) VRC1209 Not used Not used
Operating Instructions (Chinese) Not used VRC1213 VRC1213P9-15 NSP Warranty Card ARY7065 Not used Not used
P9-17 NSP Polyethylene Bag AHG7097 Not used Not usedP9-17 Polyethylene Bag Not used VHL1051 VHL1051P9-23 Packing Case VHG2554 VHG2555 VHG2574
EXTERIOR SECTIONP11-11 HDD 80G 4R080L0 SV VXF1010 VXF1010 Not usedP11-11 HDD 160G 4R160L0 SV Not used Not used VXF1028P11-13 Ferrite Core ATX1048 Not used Not usedP11-15 Connector Assy (15P) PF15PP-D47 Not used Not usedP11-15 Housing Assy (15P) Not used VKP2328 VKP2328
P11-22 Shield Flexible Cable (40P) VDA2031 Not used Not usedP11-22 Flexible Cable (40P) Not used VDA2043 VDA2043P11-23 Flexible Cable (15P) VDA2041 Not used Not usedP11-28 Earth Plate VBK1153 Not used Not usedP11-41 Rear Panel VNA2696 VNA2741 VNA2761
P11-61 Bonnet Label VRW2115 VRW2142 VRW2142NSP SISIR Label Not used VRW2156 VRW2158 Rear Panel
1. CONTRAST OF MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
j p f yFor the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly.Reference Nos. indicate the pages and Nos. in the service manual for the base model.
NOTES:
•When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%).
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).5.62k Ω → 562 × 101 → 5621 ...................................................... RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
CONTRAST TABLEDVR-520H-S/RLTXU, DVR-720H-S/RLXU and DVR-520H-S/WYXU are constructed the same except for the following :
FRONT PANEL SECTIONP13- 8 FL Filter VEC2421 Not used Not usedP13- 10 FL Lens VNK5486 Not used Not usedP13-10 NSP FL Lens Not used VNK5422 VNK5638P13-11 Front Panel Assy VXA2651 VXA2653 VXA2696P13-14 Jack Door VNK5496 VNK5497 VNK5497
P13-22 NSP Main key VNK5436 Not used Not usedP13-23 NSP Cap VNK5437 Not used Not used
Ref.No.
Mark Symbol and Description
TUNB ASSYFA
Mark Symbol and DescriptionPart No.
RemarksVWV2003 VWV2018
Q305 DTA124EUA Not usedQ306 2SC4081 Not usedQ311 RN1903 Not usedQ314, Q316, Q317 Not used 2SC4081Q319 2SA1576A Not used
D303 Not used 1SS356F302 Not used BTF1121F305 VTF1179 VTF1178L313 Not used LCYA150J2520L316 LCKAW330J2520 Not used
C306 CCSRCH102J50 Not usedC345 CCSRCH150J50 Not usedR317 RS1/16S103J Not usedR318, R360 RS1/16S102J Not usedR324, R344 RS1/16S472J Not used
R327 RS1/16S271J RS1/16S470JR329 RS1/16S681J Not usedR337, R361 RS1/16S0R0J Not usedR345 RS1/16S221J Not usedR350 Not used RS1/16S0R0J
R351–R353 Not used RS1/16S472JR354 Not used RS1/16S103JR355 Not used RS1/16S271JR356, R357 Not used RS1/16S472J
VWV2018 and VWV2003 are constructed the same except for the following :
CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES
MAIN ASSYFC
Mark Symbol and DescriptionPart No.
RemarksVWV2013 VWV2025
IC2211, IC2302 SN74AHC2G53HDCT Not usedQ2241 2SC4081 Not usedC1054 Not used CEVW221M4C2210, C2241, C2302 CKSRYF104Z25 Not usedC2220, C2243 CEVWNP100M10 Not used
C2223 Not used CKSRYF104Z25C3006 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF104Z25R2027, R2214, R2308 Not used RS1/16S0R0JR2047 RS1/16S0R0J Not usedR2252 Not used RS1/16S102J
R2253 RS1/16S123J Not usedR2254 RS1/16S102J Not usedR2255 RS1/16S103J Not used
VWV2013 and VWV2025 are constructed the same except for the following :
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Mark Symbol and DescriptionPart No.
RemarksVWG2521 VWG2493
D1201 SLR-343BBT SLR-343DCD1203 SLR-343DC SLR-343BBTR1204 RS1/10S472J RS1/10S271JR1206 RS1/10S271J RS1/10S182JR1207 Not used RS1/10S182J
R1208 RS1/10S0R0J Not usedR1209 Not used RS1/16S0R0J
VWG2493 and VWG2521 are constructed the same except for the following :
CN105, CN703 KR CONNECTOR B2B-PH-KJA651 OPTICAL LINK OUT 8MB/S JFJ1001JA201 REMOTE CONTROL JACK RKN1004
> BT201 LITHIUM BATTERY(CR2032) VEM1033JA7011 3P PIN JACK VKB1150
JA601 JACK VKB1183JA702 JACK VKB1184CN702 CONNECTOR VKN1200CN701 32P CONNECTOR VKN1263KN801, KN802 VNF1084
WRAPPING TERMINAL VNF1084
X201 CERAMIC RESONATOR ASS7034
Mark No. Description Part No.X203 CRYSTAL RESONATOR VSS1176
(4.433619 MHz)X401 CERAMIC RESONATOR VSS1189
(18.432 MHz)
X202 CRYSTAL RESONATOR VSS1197(32 kHz)
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NOTES: • When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to “EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST” or “PCB PARTS LIST”.
• The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
• : The power supply is shown with the marked box.
: Video Signal Route (TUNER)(T)
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: IF Signal Route (TUNER)(IF)
: SIF Signal Route (TUNER)(SIF)
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EEPROM
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• The Setup is Necessary When : a) When the MAIN Assy is replaced b) When the JCKB Assy is replaced c) When the MAIN Assy and JCKB Assy are replaced Note : Make sure of setting the correct number.
• How to Setup the Model 1) After power on, the following screen is displayed on TV monitor. Press " 42 " by using the remote control unit for service(GGF1381).
2) After 1), the following screen is displayed on TV monitor. Press " 053 " by using the remote control unit for service.
6) Escape the Service Mode. Press [ESC]. 7) Download the latest firmware. At last, the download is necessary to update the firmware of each ASSY. Refer to "7.1.3 DOWNLOAD METHOD" of RRV2979 on page 82. Notes : 1) After the setting complete, you can NOT CLEAR the setting data. Make sure the pressing number. 2) " NG " is appeared on TV when unsuitable number is pressed. In such a case, please unplug the power cable and plug it again. Then restart the model setting.
The setting complete when OSD is disappeared. 3) Unplug the power cable. 4) Reset the recorder to all its factory settings. 1. Make sure that the recorder is on. 2. Press and hold [STOP] and press [STANDBY/ON] key on the front panel. The recorder turns off with all settings reset. 5) Enter the Service Mode and then confirm the Model Name " DVR-520H/RLT ". 1. Make sure that the recorder is on. 2. Press [ESC] then [DISP] keys by using the remote control unit for Service.
[ Recorder 's Model Setting] Input the number by using the remote for Service.