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 2006 HDD/DVD OPEN/CLOSE REC STANDBY/ON ONE TOUCH COPY CH STANDBY/ON REC + – A.TV/D.TV HELP INPUT SELECT PAUSE LIVE TV S-VIDEO VIDEO L(MONO) R AUDIO INPUT 2 DVR-540HX-S RRV3396 DVD RECORDER DVR-540HX-S DVR-440HX-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-540HX-S WYXK5 AC 220 V to 240 V 2 &&UK######$$ DVR-540HX-S WVXK/5 AC 220 V to 240 V 2 &&UK######$$ DVR-440HX-S WVXK5 AC 220 V to 240 V 2 &&UK######$$ ÷ When servicing this model, some service procedures may reset the customer settings to the factory default settings. Make sure to explain this to the customer. An HDD (Hard Disc Drive) is mounted in this product. The HDD is a precision instrument very vulnerable to shock and electrostatic charges. Please read "7.3 Cautions on Handling the HDD" in this manual and exercise sufficient caution when handling the HDD itself, as well as the product with the HDD built in. When an HDD becomes defective and inoperable, restoration of the user's data recorded on the HDD, or copying of the user's recorded data to other media (such as a new HDD) is totally impossible. Before servicing, OBTAIN THE USER'S PRIOR CONSENT to that effect. The user must be made aware that all recorded data are deleted if the HDD is intialized. For details, refer to "Important Check Points for Good Servicing" . T-ZZV MAY 2006 printed in Japan
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DVR-540HX-SDVR-440HX-STHIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Region No.Serial No.
Please confirm 3rd & 4th alphabetical letters.
DVR-540HX-S WYXK5 AC 220 V to 240 V 2 &&UK######$$
DVR-540HX-S WVXK/5 AC 220 V to 240 V 2 &&UK######$$
DVR-440HX-S WVXK5 AC 220 V to 240 V 2 &&UK######$$
÷ When servicing this model, some service procedures may reset the customer settings to the factory default settings. Make sure to explain this to the customer.
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 "7.3 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 Check Points for Good Servicing" .
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SAFETY INFORMATION
LABEL CHECK
IMPORTANTTHIS PIONEER APPARATUS CONTAINSLASER OF CLASS 1.SERVICING OPERATION OF THE APPARATUSSHOULD BE DONE BY A SPECIALLYINSTRUCTED PERSON.
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
[Important Check Points for Good Servicing]In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol.Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures.
1. Product safety
Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
1 Use specified parts for repair.
Use genuine parts. Be sure to use important parts for safety.
2 Do not perform modifications without proper instructions.
Please follow the specified safety methods when modification(addition/change of parts) is required due to interferences such as radio/TV interference and foreign noise.
3 Make sure the soldering of repaired locations is properly performed.
When you solder while repairing, please be sure that there are no cold solder and other debris.Soldering should be finished with the proper quantity. (Refer to the example)
4 Make sure the screws are tightly fastened.
Please be sure that all screws are fastened, and that there are no loose screws.
5 Make sure each connectors are correctly inserted.
Please be sure that all connectors are inserted, and that there are no imperfect insertion.
6 Make sure the wiring cables are set to their original state.
Please replace the wiring and cables to the original state after repairs.In addition, be sure that there are no pinched wires, etc.
7 Make sure screws and soldering scraps do not remain inside the product.
Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product.
8 There should be no semi-broken wires, scratches, melting, etc. on the coating of the power cord.
Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents, so please be sure that there are no damages.If you find a damaged power cord, please exchange it with a suitable one.
9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks on the power plug.
When spark traces or similar marks are found on the power supply plug, please check the connection and advise on secure connections and suitable usage. Please exchange the power cord if necessary.
0 Safe environment should be secured during servicing.
When you perform repairs, please pay attention to static electricity, furniture, household articles, etc. in order to prevent injuries. Please pay attention to your surroundings and repair safely.
2. Adjustments
To keep the original performance of the products, optimum adjustments and confirmation of characteristics within specification.Adjustments should be performed in accordance with the procedures/instructions described in this manual.
4. Cleaning
For parts that require cleaning, such as optical pickups, tape deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
3. Lubricants, Glues, and Replacement parts
Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance. Make sure the proper amount is applied.
5. Shipping mode and Shipping screws
To protect products from damages or failures during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipment. Please be sure to follow this method especially if it is specified 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 SECTION.............................................................................................................................. 102.3 SERVICE LOADER MAIN........................................................................................................................ 122.4 FRONT PANEL SECTION ....................................................................................................................... 14
5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 826. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 877. GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................................. 89
7.1 DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................................................................................. 89 7.1.1 MODEL SETTING.............................................................................................................................. 91 7.1.2 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING......................................................................................... 92 7.1.3 FIRMWARE DOWNLOADING METHOD........................................................................................... 96 7.1.4 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA.................................................................................. 99 7.1.5 SERVICE MODE.............................................................................................................................. 103 7.1.6 EPG SERVICE MODE ..................................................................................................................... 115 7.1.7 AGING MODE.................................................................................................................................. 117 7.1.8 HDD CHECK MODE........................................................................................................................ 119 7.1.9 DIAGNOSIS OF THE MAIN ASSY................................................................................................... 125 7.1.10 DIAGNOSIS OF THE DTBR ASSY................................................................................................ 126 7.1.11 NOTE ON REPLACEMENT OF THE SDRAM............................................................................... 127 7.1.12 SETUP SEQUENCE...................................................................................................................... 128 7.1.13 DISASSEMBLY .............................................................................................................................. 1297.2 IC ........................................................................................................................................................... 1357.3 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING THE HDD.................................................................................................. 1507.4 DISC/CONTENT FORMAT .................................................................................................................... 152
GeneralPower requirements 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 HzPower consumption 48 WPower consumption in standby mode 0.63 W
(Front panel display : off)Weight 4.5 kgDimensions 420 mm (W) x 79 mm (H) x 318 mm (D)Operating temperature +5 °C to +35 °COperating humidity 5 % to 85 %
(no condensation)TV system PAL/SECAM/NTSC (external input only)Readable discsDVD-Video, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW,DVD-RAM, Video CD, Super VCD, CD, CD-R/-RW(WMA, MP3, JPEG, CD-DA)
Recording discs and formatsDVD-R/-RW : VR mode and Video modeDVD+R/+RW : +VR modeDVD-RAM : VR modeDVD-R DL : VR mode and Video modeDVD+R DL : +VR mode
Video recording formatSampling frequency 13.5 MHzCompression format MPEGAudio recording formatSampling frequency 48 kHzCompression format Dolby Digital or Linear PCM
(uncompressed)Recording timeHDD (160 GB) (DVR-540HX-S)Fine (XP) Approx. 34 hStandard Play (SP) Approx. 68 hLong Play (LP) Approx. 136 hExtended Play (EP) Approx. 204 hSuper Long Play (SLP) Approx. 272 hSuper Extended Play (SEP) Approx. 340 hManual Mode (MN) Approx. 34 h to 455 h
HDD (80 GB) (DVR-440HX-S)Fine (XP) Approx. 17 hStandard Play (SP) Approx. 34 hLong Play (LP) Approx. 68 hExtended Play (EP) Approx. 102 hSuper Long Play (SLP) Approx. 136 hSuper Extended Play (SEP) Approx. 170 hManual Mode (MN) Approx. 17 h to 227 h
DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-RAMFine (XP) Approx. 1 hStandard Play (SP) Approx. 2 hLong Play (LP) Approx. 4 hExtended Play (EP) Approx. 6 hSuper Long Play (SLP) Approx. 8 hSuper Extended Play (SEP) Approx. 10 h
(DVD-R/-RW, DVD-RAM only)
Manual Mode (MN)DVD-R/-RW/-RAM Approx. 1 h to 13 hDVD+R/+RW Approx. 1 h to 8 h
DVD-R DL/DVD+R DLFine (XP) Approx. 1 h 51 mStandard Play (SP) Approx. 3 h 35 mLong Play (LP) Approx. 7 h 11 mExtended Play (EP) Approx. 10 h 46 mSuper Long Play (SLP) Approx. 14 h 21 mSuper Extended Play (SEP) Approx. 17 h 57 m
(DVD-R DL only)Manual Mode (MN)
DVD-R DL Approx. 1 h 51 m to 24 hDVD+R DL Approx. 1 h 51 m to 14 h 21 m
TimerPrograms 1 month/32 programsClock Quartz lock (24-hour digital display)
Tuner (analog)Receivable channels
Tuner (digital)Receiving system DVB-T (2 K / 8 K COFDM)Tuner VHF/UHF VHF band III (170 MHz to 230 MHz)
UHF band IV, V (470 MHz to 862 MHz)Auto Channel Preset 999 ch, Auto Preset
Auto Label, Auto SortAudio Stereo MPEG layer I/II
This product’s digital tuner has been confirmed for use in the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK.
VHF(low)
VHF(high)
Hyper
UHF
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VHF(high)
Hyper
UHF
Channel
E2 to E4X to Z
E5 to E12S1 to S20M1 to M10U1 to U10
S21 to S41
E21 to E69
Frequency
47 MHz to 89 MHz
104 MHz to 300 MHz
302 MHz to 470 MHz
470 MHz to 862 MHz
Channel
A to CX to Z
D to J11, 13
S1 to S20
S21 to S41
E21 to E69
Frequency
44 MHz to 89 MHz
104 MHz to 300 MHz
302 MHz to 470 MHz
470 MHz to 862 MHz
SECAM B/GPAL B/G PAL I
Channel
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F1 to F6B to Q
S21 to S41
21 to 69
Frequency
49 MHz to 65 MHz
104 MHz to 300 MHz
300 MHz to 470 MHz
470 MHz to 862 MHz
Channel
R1 to R5
R6 to R12S1 to S20
S21 to S41
E21 to E69
Frequency
49 MHz to 94 MHz
104 MHz to 300 MHz
302 MHz to 470 MHz
470 MHz to 862 MHz
SECAM L SECAM D/KPAL D/K
STEREO B/G - A2 I - NICAM L - NICAM B/G - NICAM D/K - NICAM
(Input impedance: more than 22 kΩ)Jacks AV connector (Input 1), RCA jacks (Input 2)
Audio output AV1, OutputDuring audio output 2 V rms
(Output impedance: less than 1.5 kΩ)Jacks AV connector (AV1), RCA jacks (Output)
Control input Mini jackDigital audio ouptut CoaxialG-LINK™ Mini jack
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.
PIN no. AV1(RGB)-TV / AV2(INPUT 1)1 Audio 2/R out / Audio 2/R out2 – / Audio 2/R in11 G out / G in3 Audio 1/L out / Audio 1/L out6 – / Audio 1/L in15 R or C out / R or C in4 GND17 GND7 B out / B in19 Video out or Y out / Video out20 – / Video in or Y in8 Status21 GND
Supplied accessoriesRemote control 1Dry cell batteries (AA/R6P) 2Audio / Video cable (red/white/yellow) 1G-LINK™ cable 1RF antenna cable 2 (1.5 m and 30 cm)Power cable 1Operating InstructionsWarranty card 1
Note : The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice, due to improvement.
This product includes FontAvenue ® fonts licenced by NEC corporation. FontAvenue is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
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• Remote control ×1(VXX3092)
• RF antenna cable(PAL) ×1(VDE1096) 30cm
• RF antenna cable(PAL) ×1(VDE1075)
• Power cable ×1(ADG1127 : WYXK5 types)
• Audio / Video cable(1.5m) ×1(red/white/yellow)
(VDE1077)
• G-Link Cable (3m) ×1 (VDX1010)
• Dry cell batteries ×2(AA/R6P)
DVD RECORDER
OPEN
STANDBY/ON
HOME MENU INFOPAUSE LIVE TV
ENTER
PREV NEXTSTOP REC
PLAYREC STOP
TOP MENU
DISC NAVIGATOR GUIDE
CMSKIP
CMBACK
PAUSE RETURN/EDIT
CHANNEL
HDD/DVD
(ADG7077 : WVXK/5, WVXK5 types)
1.5m
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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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(2) CONTRAST TABLEDVR-540HX-S/WYXK5, WVXK/5 and DVR-440HX-S/WVXK5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Description Part No.
> 1 Power Cord See Contrast table (2)
2 RF Antenna Cable (PAL) VDE1075
3 Audio/Video Cable (1.5m) VDE1077
4 RF Antenna Cable (PAL) VDE1096
5 Remote Control Unit VXX3092
6 Battery Cover VZN1004
7 Top Cover VZN1009
NSP 8 Dry Cell Battery (R6P, AA) VEM1010
9 WEEE Label VRW2231
NSP 10 Warranty Card ARY7065
11 Operating Instructions (English) See Contrast table (2)
12 Operating Instructions (French) See Contrast table (2)
13 Operating Instructions (German) See Contrast table (2)
14 Operating Instructions (Italian) See Contrast table (2)
15 Operating Instructions (Spanish) See Contrast table (2)
16 Operating Instructions (Dutch) See Contrast table (2)
NSP 17 HDD Caution 8L B VRR1046
NSP 18 HDD Caution 8L VRR1047
19 Polyethylene Bag B5 VHL1051
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22 G-Link Cable VDX1010
23 Front Pad VHA1408
24 Rear Pad VHA1409
25 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)
26 Mirror Sheet VHL1107
27 PLTV Caution VRR1068
28 DTV Time Caution VRR1069
Mark No. Symbol and Description DVR-540HX-S/WYXK5
DVR-540HX-S/WVXK/5
DVR-440HX-S/WVXK5
> 1 Power Cord ADG1127 ADG7077 ADG7077
11 Operating Instructions (English) Not used VRB1439 VRB1439
12 Operating Instructions (French) VRC1334 Not used Not used
13 Operating Instructions (German) VRC1335 Not used Not used
14 Operating Instructions (Italian) VRC1336 Not used Not used
15 Operating Instructions (Spanish) VRC1337 Not used Not used
16 Operating Instructions (Dutch) VRC1338 Not used Not used
25 Packing Case VHG2712 VHG2754 VHG2713
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Refer to"2.3 SERVICE LOADER MAIN".
Cleaning paperGED-008
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(2) CONTRAST TABLEDVR-540HX-S/WYXK5, WVXK/5 and DVR-440HX-S/WVXK5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Description Part No.
1 JACB Assy VWV2230
2 ATAB Assy VWV2231
3 FRJB Assy VWV2232
4 DTBR Assy VWV2228
5 TUNB Assy VWV2229
NSP 6 Service LOADER MAIN VXU1002
> 7 POWER SUPPLY Unit VWR1403
8 HDD See Contrast table (2)
9 Housing Assy (4P) VKP2357
10 Connector Assy (13P) PF13PP-S42
11 Flexible Cable (40P) VDA2136
12 Flexible Cable (10P) VDA2137
13 Flexible Cable (35P) VDA2138
14 Flexible Cable (19P) VDA2141
15 Flexible Cable (26P) VDA2140
16 Ferrite Core VTH1057
17 DC Fan Motor 60 VXM1125
18 PCB Support AEC1215
19 Rubber Foot VEB1349
20 Rear Panel See Contrast table (2)
NSP 21 Chassis VNB1055
NSP 22 PCB Stay VNE2399
NSP 23 Bridge VNE2429
24 Earth Plate TU VBK1156
25 Earth Spring VBK1161
26 Radiation Sheet (Silicone) VEB1360
27 Rubber Spacer VEB1378
NSP 28 HDD Stay VNE2423
29 Writer Stay L VNE2433
30 Writer Stay R VNE2434
31 Heatsink VNH1077
NSP 32 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1
33 Gasket 30 x 10T VEC2522
34 Aluminum Tape 150 x 25 VEF1061
35 Pioneer Name Plate VAM1148
36 Tray Sheet VEC2500
37 Tray Panel VNK5910
38 Bonnet Case S VXX3169
NSP 39 Tape ZTA-156A-19
40 Laser Caution Label VRW2262
41 Screw AMZ30P040FTC
42 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
43 Screw BPZ30P080FTC
44 Screw BSZ30P040FTC
45 #6-32 Screw DBA1125
46 Screw PBZ30P080FTC
Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Symbol and Description DVR-540HX-S/WYXK5
DVR-540HX-S/WVXK/5
DVR-440HX-S/WVXK5
8 HDD 160G ST3160022RS VXF1086 VXF1086 Not used
8 HDD 80G ST380012R SV Not used Not used VXF1084
20 Rear Panel VNA2864 VNA2864 VNA2904
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SERVICE LOADER MAIN PARTS LIST
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• Silicon Sheet R9B (DEB1726) x3• Case Screw S (DBA1250) x2• Frontboard Screw R7C (DBA1220) x2
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1 MAIN Assy (for service) VXX3159
2 LOADER Assy (for service) VXX3156
3 Low Case U11 DNC1761
4 FFC U11 DDX1208
NSP 5 Tape ZTA-156A-19
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Lubricant
HanarlGEM1041
Lubricant
HanarlGEM1041
Lubricant
Door Shaft
to Door Shaft
Paste lubricant hanarl (GEM1041)to salient points of both side of thedoor.
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(2) CONTRAST TABLEDVR-540HX-S/WYXK5, WVXK/5 and DVR-440HX-S/WVXK5 are constructed the same except for the following:
÷ 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.
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A 1/3 JACB ASSY (VWV2230)
A 1/3
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
25
5 6 7 8
CN801B
A-b 1/3
A 2/3
A 1/3
DVR-540HX-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-540HX-S26
1 2 3 4
3.4 JACB ASSY (2/3)
A3/3
A 1/3
A1/3
A3/3
A1/3
A3/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3,A
2/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3
A3/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3,A
3/3
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3
21
17 18
1
3
16
A 2/3 A-d
A 2/3
JACB ASSY (VWV2230)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
27
5 6 7 8
A1/3
A1/3
A1/3,A
2/3A
1/3A
1/3,A2/2
A1/3
5
2
4
7
22
6
A-c
A 2/3
DVR-540HX-S
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
2
DVR-540HX-S28
1 2 3 4
A-c
A-d
A-c
Large sizeSCH diagram
A 2/3 JACB ASSY (VWV2230)
A 1/3
A 1/3
A 1/3
A-c 2/3
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
29
5 6 7 8
A 1/3, A 2/3 A 1/3 A 1/3, A 2/2
5
2
4
7
22
6
A-c 2/3
DVR-540HX-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-540HX-S30
1 2 3 4
A-c
A-d
A-d
Large sizeSCH diagram
A 2/3 JACB ASSY (VWV2230)
A 1/3, A 2/3
A 1/3
A 1/3
A 1/3
A 3/3
A 1/3 A 1/3
A 1/3
A 1/3
A 1/3, A 3/3
A 1/3
A 1/3A 1/3
A-d 2/3
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
31
5 6 7 8
A 3/3
A1/3
A 1/3
A 3/3
A 1/3A 3/3
A 1/3A 1/3
A 1/3A 1/321
17
18
1
3
16
A-d 2/3
DVR-540HX-S
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-540HX-S32
1 2 3 4
3.5 JACB ASSY (3/3)
A 3/3 JACB ASSY (VWV2230)
A 3/3
A 1/3
A 2/3
A 2/3
A 2/3
A 2/3
35
34 33 3132 30
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
33
5 6 7 8
A 3/3
A 1/3
A 1/3, A 2/3
A1/3
A 1/3
A 1/3
A 1/3
28
3626
27
2925
DVR-540HX-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-540HX-S34
1 2 3 4
3.6 TUNB ASSY
B
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
35
5 6 7 8
1/3C
N10
6A
B TUNB ASSY (VWV2229)
B
DVR-540HX-S
5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-540HX-S36
1 2 3 4
3.7 DTBR ASSY (1/2)
TS
B_
9
TS
B_
10
TS
B_
0
TS
B_
1
TS
B_
2
TS
B_
3
TS
B_
5
TS
B_
7
EA
2
EA
3
DADD7
DADD6
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ3
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
DADD6
DWEB
DBA0
DADD0
DQ0
DQ13
DQ7
DQM0
DADD8
DCKE
DQ1
DQ2
DQ9
DCSB
DADD7
DQ3
DCASB
DQ5
DQ14
DQ10
DADD5
DADD3
DQ6
DADD2
DQ4
DQM1
DADD11
DBA1
DQ12
DADD1
DQ11
DRASB
DADD9
DADD4
DADD10
DQ15
DQ13
DQ12
DQ11
DQ10
DQ14
DQ15
ED
0
ED
1
ED
2
ED
3
ED
4
ED
5
ED
6
ED
7
ED
8
ED
9
ED
10
ED
11
ED
12
ED
13
ED
14
ED
15
EA
1
DQ8
DQ9
TS
B_
8
TS
B_
6
TS
B_
4
DADD12
DWEB
DCASB
DRASB
DBA0
DBA1
DADD0
DADD2
DADD1
DQM0
DADD3
DQM1
DADD5
DADD10
DADD8
DADD4
DQ4
DCSB
DQ8
DADD11
DADD9
DCKE
DADD12
EA6A
EA12
EA9A
EA7
ED15
EA16A
EA15A
LLA22
EA19A
EA17A
EA18
EA12A
ED1 ED1A
EA18A
EA11A
ED0A
EC7
ED2A
EA1
EA13A
ED8A
ED3A
EA2A
ED1A
ED12
ED5A
EA17A
ED9A
ED8
ED7
EA4A
ED4A ED2A
EA6
EA16A
ED9A
EA17
ED10A
EA3A
ED11A
EA19
ED3A
EA7A
ED8A
ED11A
ED14
EA9A
ED10AED4A
EA5A
ED13A
ED2
ED12A
EA18A
ED12A
ED5A
EA21A
ED14A
ED13A
EA19A
EA22A
ED6A
ED7A
EC6
EA20A
ED0
ED7A
LLA22A
ED15A
ED14A
EA20
ED3
ED15A
EA21
ED6
EA8
EA9
EA3
EA4
EA20A
EA5
EA22A
EA10
EA11
ED5
EA3A
EA21A
EC8
EA2A
EA13A
ED4
EA13
EA4A
EA11A
ED10
EA16
ED6A
ED13
EA5A
ED11
EA12A
EA10A
ED9
EA6A
EA14
EA10A
EA14A
EA22
EA7A
EA14A
EA2
EA8A
EA15
EA8A
EA15A
ED0A
EA1A
SDCLK
SDCLK
VKN2038-A
CN102
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NMCN101
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
13
14
47
0/1
6C
21
1
101/16C144
C121
105
C1
28
10
4
C104
104
C102
104
C112
104
C108
104
C109
104
C1
27
10
4C155
104
C114
104
C1
30 1
04
C1
31 1
04
C110
104
C1
24
10
4
C103
104
C1
16
10
4
C1
52
NM
YB
C1
64
NM
C1
65
NM
C1
39N
M
C146
NM
C156
NM
C1
48
02
0
C1
49
02
0
C213
104
C2
12
10
4
C105
105
C106
104
C1
07
10
5
C1
17
10
5
C1
63
NM
C111
105
C113
105
C101
105
D1
07
NM
D1
02
NM
D1
03
NM
D104NM
D105
NM
D106
NM
F1
06
VT
F1
09
1-A
F1
07
VT
F1
09
1-A
F2
02
VT
F1
09
1-A
F1
01
VT
F1
09
1-A
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
KA5SDKAS01TSN
IC104
XTB1
NC2
VC3
VSS4 5
Q0
6VDD
7STB
8XT
IC205
S29GL032M90TCIR30-K
A151
A142
A133
A124
5A11
6A10
7A9
8A8
9A19
10A20
11WE#
12RESET
13A21
14WP#/ACC
15RY/BY#
16A18
17A17
18A7
19A6
20A5
21A4
22A3
23A2
24A1
25A0
26CE#
27VSS2
28OE#
29DQ0
30DQ8
31DQ1
32DQ9
33DQ2
34DQ10
35DQ3
36DQ11
37VCC
38DQ4
39DQ12
40DQ5
41DQ13
42DQ6
43DQ14
44DQ7
45DQ15/A-1
46VSS1
47BYTE#
48A16
IC101
HY57V561620CT-H
VDD11
DQ02
VDDQ13
DQ14
5DQ2
6VSSQ1
7DQ3
8DQ4
9VDDQ2
10DQ5
11DQ6
12VSSQ2
13DQ7
14VDD2
15 LDQM16
WE17
CAS18
RAS19
CS20
BA021
BA122
A10/AP23
A024
A125
A226
A327
VDD328
VSS1
29A4
30A5
31A6
32A7
33A8
34A9
35A11
36A12
37CKE
38CLK
39UDQM
40N.C/RFU
41VSS2
42DQ8
43VDDQ3
44DQ9
45DQ10
46VSSQ3
47DQ11
48DQ12
49VDDQ4
50DQ13
51DQ14
52VSSQ4
53DQ15
54VSS3
UPD61110
IC106
PP
OR
T0
1
PP
OR
T1
2
PP
OR
T2
3
PP
OR
T3
4
PP
OR
T4
5
PP
OR
T5
6
PP
OR
T6
7
PP
OR
T7
8
PP
OR
T8
9
PP
OR
T9
10
GN
D_
11
1
GN
D_
21
2
VD
D1
_1
13
PP
OR
T1
01
4
PP
OR
T1
11
5
RD
AT
A0
16
RD
AT
A1
17
RD
AT
A2
18
RD
AT
A3
19
RD
AT
A4
20
RD
AT
A5
21
RD
AT
A6
22
RD
AT
A7
23
RD
AT
A8
24
RD
AT
A9
25
RD
AT
A1
02
6
VD
D3
_1
27
GN
D_
32
8
RD
AT
A1
12
9
RD
AT
A1
23
0
RD
AT
A1
33
1
RD
AT
A1
43
2
RD
AT
A1
53
3
RA
DD
03
4
RA
DD
13
5
RA
DD
23
6P
PO
RT
38
12
7P
PO
RT
39
12
8P
PO
RT
40
12
9P
PO
RT
41
13
0P
PO
RT
42
13
1P
PO
RT
43
13
2P
PO
RT
44
13
3V
DD
1_
41
34
PA
GN
D1
35
PA
VD
D1
36
CL
K2
7IN
13
7G
ND
_1
01
38
GN
D_
11
13
9V
DD
3_
41
40
PW
MO
UT
14
1R
ST
OU
T1
42
RS
TS
WB
14
3N
MI
14
4
14
5R
XD
1B
14
6T
XD
1B
14
7JT
DI
14
8JT
DO
14
9JT
MS
15
0JT
CK
15
1JT
RS
T
15
2G
ND
_1
2
15
3V
DD
2_
1
15
4D
Q1
5
15
5D
Q1
4
15
6D
Q1
3
15
7D
Q1
2
15
8D
Q1
1
15
9D
Q1
0
16
0
VD
D2
_2
16
1
GN
D_
13
16
2
GD
N_
14
163
GND_15164
GND_16165DQ9166DQ8
167DQS1
168NC_1
169DQM1
170NC_2
171DCLK
172DCKE
173DADD12
174DADD11
175VDD2_3
176GND17
177VDD1_5
178DADD9
179DADD8
180DADD7
181DADD6
182DADD5
183DADD4
184GND_18
185GND_19
186VDD2_4
187DADD3
188DADD2
189DADDD1
190DADD0
191DADD10
192DBA1
193DBA0
194GND_20
195VDD2_5
196DCSB
197DRASB
198DCASB
199DWEB
200DQM0
201N?C
202DQ7
203DQ6
204DQ5
205VDD2
206GND_21
207VDD1_6
208DQ4
209DQ3
210DQ2
211DQ1
212DQ0
213VDD2_6
214
GND_22
215
GND_23
216
VDD3_5
Q100NM
R243
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R244
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R249
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R241
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R240
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R248
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R245
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R247
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R242
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R246
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R239
470
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R194
330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R193
330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R192
330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R191
330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R190
330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R189
330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R188
330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R187330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R186330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R185330
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R254
470
R2
51
10
3
R253
470
R2
50
10
3
R573
223
R574
223
R199
0R0
R183
0R0
R152
NM
R1
03
NM
R1
06
NM
R5
70
0R
0
R5
69
0R
0
R597330
R595 330
R594 330
R1
82
0R
0
R110
330
R111
330
R1
57
10
3
R1
58
10
3
R1
73
10
3
R1
74
10
3
R1
75
10
3
R1
01 1
03
R1
70
33
0
R108
NMR165
NM
R1
02
NM
R1
14
33
0
R155
473R154
473
R151
473
R150
NMR149
473
R1
09
0R
0
R153
473
R1
17
NM
R1
81
10
3
R5
31
0R
0
R5
32
0R
0
R5
34
0R
0
R5
33
33
0
R1
84
NM
R593
0R0
R588
0R0
R587
0R0
R586
0R0
R1
16
10
3
R107
0R0
R198
0R0
NM
S1
00
12
TP528TP527TP526
TP148
TP168
TP138
TP167TP166 T
P1
65
TP
16
4
TP
16
3
TP
16
2
TP
16
1
TP
16
0
TP
15
9
TP
15
8
TP
15
7
TP
10
1
TP152
TP151
TP150
TP149
TP145
TP144
TP
14
2
TP
13
9
TP
14
0
TP
14
1
TP
13
2
TP
12
6
(DTB_RESET)
TP
10
2
TP
10
3
TP
12
3
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
DT+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
DT+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
V+1.5V
D+3.3V
X100 T-VSS081BSS1123-
AS
C4
_R
XD
_B
AS
C4
_T
XD
_B
XRESET_FLASH
ED
14 ED
15
ED
13
DTB_RESET
ASC4_RXD_B
ASC4_TXD_B
DTB_RESET
SPDIFRFE
RFE/XLL
EC7A
EC7A
EC6A
EC8A
XRESET_FLASH
EC6A
EC8A
C5
86
10
0C
58
7
10
0
C5
88
10
0
GNDD
C1
91
NM
C1
92
NM
L191
NM
R197
0R0SDRAM
TM
S
TC
K
TD
O
TD
I
TR
ST
DIN
T
GN
D
TC
K
TM
S
TD
I
TR
ST
EJS
NG
EN
DIN
TE
N
RS
T
TD
O
GN
D
GN
D
JT
SE
L
V+
3
GND
GND
GND
SPDIF
GND
RFE/XLL
XRESET
GND
RDXA
TDXA
27.000MHz
DIN
T
(VYW2383- /V)
DTB Receiver/Decoder
C 1/2
C 1/2
CN
2601
G3/3
DTBR ASSY(1/2)(VVWV2228)
1234
6 7 85
1112
1314
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
37
5 6 7 8
EA
16
EA
15
EA
13
EA
12
EA
11
EA
10
EA
9
EA
4
EA
5
EA
6
EA
7
EA
8
EC7
EC6
EC8
EA22
EA21
EA20
EA19
EA18
EA17
LLA22
4Vp-p
NSCLKO
NSDATXO
EA
14
NSCSO
ED
12
ED
11
ED
10
ED
9
ED
8
ED
7
ED
6
ED
5
ED
4
ED
3
ED
2
ED
1
ED
0
ED
13
ED
15
ED
14
SPDIF
EC10
.
.S-C
S-Y
4Vp-p
EC9
CN103
VKN2011-A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
13
JA101
VKB1159-A
2
1
10
1/1
6
C5
14
10
1/1
6
C5
01
10
1/1
6
C5
03
1R
0/5
0
C1
51
10
1/1
6
C1
67
10
1/1
6
C1
23
1R0/50
C133
NM
C1
50
47
0/1
6
C1
15
47
0/1
6
C1
47
10
1/1
6
C5
10
C513
101 CH
C5
16
10
1C
H
C5
12
68
1C
H
C5
08
10
6Y
B
C5
17
68
1C
H
C5
09
NM
C5
20
NM
C5
21
NM
C134
104
C1
18
10
4
C1
41
10
4
C135
104
C1
25
10
4
C140 104
C1
20
10
4
C1
42
10
4
C138
104
C5
02
10
4
C5
04
10
4
C5
07
10
4
C5
11
10
4
C5
15
10
4
C1
66
NM
C1
68
10
4
C506
NM
C1
22
10
5
C1
53
NM
YB
C5
28
22
3
C5
22
10
4
C5
23
10
4
C5
24
10
4
C5
25
10
4
C1
19
47
0
C1
32
10
5
C5
29
NM
C5
30
NM
C5
31
NM
C1
43
NM
C1
45
NM
C1
57
NM
C1
58
NM
C505
NM
C137
105
C136
105
C1
26
10
5C
12
9
10
5
F1
03
VT
F1
09
1-A
F1
04
VT
F1
09
1-A
F105VTF1091-A
F5
04
VT
F1
09
1-A
F1
02
VT
F1
09
1-A
GNDA
GNDD
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
GNDD
GNDA
GNDD
GNDA
GNDA GNDDGNDA
GNDAGNDD
GNDDGNDA
GNDV
GNDD
GNDD
GNDV
GNDD
GNDV
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDV
GNDV
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDV
GNDD
IC105
NM(BU4843F)
VOUT1
VDD2NC
3
GND4
UPC4570G2
IC502
OUT11
IN-12
IN+13
VEE4 5
IN+2
6IN-2
7OUT2
8VCC
IC109
TC74VHC00FT
1A1
1B2
1Y3
2A4
5 2B6 2Y7 GND 8
3Y
93A
103B
114Y
124A
134B
14VCC
PCM1742KE
IC501
BCKIN1
DATA2
LRCKIN3
GND4
5Vdd
6Vcc
7VoutL
8VoutR
9AGND
10Vcom
11ZEROR
12ZEROL
13MD
14MC
15ML
16MCLK
RA
DD
33
7
RA
DD
43
8
RA
DD
53
9
RA
DD
64
0
RA
DD
74
1
GN
D_
44
2
GN
D_
54
3
VD
D1
_2
44
RA
DD
84
5
RA
DD
94
6
RA
DD
10
47
RA
DD
11
48
RA
DD
12
49
RA
DD
13
50
RA
DD
14
51
RA
DD
15
52
VD
D3
_2
53
GN
D_
65
4
RADD16
55
RADD17
56
RADD18
57RADD19
58RADD20
59RADD21
60RADD22
61FOEB
62FWEB
63FCSB0
64GCSB0
65AMCK
66GND_7
67GND_8
68VDD1_3
69ABCK
70ATX
71ADO
72ALRCK
73GRDYB
74TEST
75VAY
76AGND_1
77AVDD_1
78VACVBS
79AGND_2
80AVDD_2
81RSET0
82REF0
83DGND_1
84DVDD_1
85VAPR
86AGND_3
87AVDD_3
88VAPB
89AGND_4
90AVDD_4
91RSET1
92REF1
93DGND_2
94DGND_3
95DVDD_2
96PPORT12
97PPORT13
98PPORT14
99PPORT15
100PPORT16
101PPORT17
102PPORT18
103PPORT19
104PPORT20
105
PPORT21
106
PPORT22
107
PPORT23
108
VD
D3
_3
10
9
GN
D_
91
10
PP
OR
T2
41
11
PP
OR
T2
51
12
PP
OR
T2
61
13
PP
OR
T2
71
14
PP
OR
T2
81
15
PP
OR
T2
91
16
SD
A0
11
7S
CL
01
18
PP
OR
T3
01
19
PP
OR
T3
11
20
PP
OR
T3
21
21
PP
OR
T3
31
22
PP
OR
T3
41
23
PP
OR
T3
51
24
PP
OR
T3
61
25
PP
OR
T3
71
26
L101
CTF1381(VTL1078)
L1
29
NM
L107
NM
L1
00
NM
Q1032SC4081(QR)
2SA1576A(QR)
Q101
2SA1576A(QR)
Q102
R5
98
0R
0
R1
71
10
3
R140
NM
R132
NM
R582
NM
R581
NM
R585
NM
R584
NM
R583
NM
R1
96
NM
R118
0R0
R119
0R0
R1
37
10
4
R1
36
0R
0
R135
75R0
R1
34
15
1
R1
12
47
1
R530
0R0
R529
0R0
R528
0R0
R527
0R0
R5
65
NM
R5
63
NM
R5
47
22
3
R5
50
22
3
R596
NM
R1
30
NM
R1
33
68
1
R1
20
68
1
R179 103
R148 103
R141 103
R143 103
R142 103
R576 103
R139 103
R5
62
NM
R1
56
NM
R1
68
22
00(F
)
R512
682
R5
22
68
2
R5
23
10
02
(D)
R5
25
22
02
(D)
R513
2202(D)
R5111002(D)
R104
103
R5
48
NM
R5
49
NM
R1
60 1
01
R1
59 1
01
R5
78
NM
R1
29
0R
0
R5
21
0R
0
R506
0R0
R138103
R1
45
10
3
R1
46
10
3
R1
47
10
3
R1
72
10
3
R1
78
10
3
R5
38
22
3
R5
37
NM
R5
36
NM
R5
40
22
3
R5
42
22
3
R5
44
22
3
R5
46
22
3
R5
52
NM
R5
54
22
3
R5
56
22
3
R5
58
22
3
R5
60
22
3
R5
64
22
3
R5
35
22
3
R5
39
NM
R5
41
NM
R5
43
NM
R5
45
NM
R5
51
22
3
R5
53
NM
R5
55
NM
R5
57
NM
R5
59
NM
R5
61
22
3
R5
66
22
3
R5
68
22
3
R5
67
NM
R195
0R0
R5
71
0R
0
R5
72
0R
0
R5
75
10
3
R580
103
R579
103
R167
9100(F)
R501 0R0
R502 0R0
R503 0R0
R1
80
10
3S
IDE
A
R507 0R0
R508 0R0
R509 0R0
R514
101
R5
15
NM
R592
0R0
R5
91
0R
0
R5
90
0R
0
R144 103
R589 0R0
R5770R0
R166
9100(F)
R100
0R0
R125
1000(F)
R126
1000(F)
R128
1000(F)
R123
1000(F)
R124
1000(F)
R127
1000(F)
R122
1000(F)
R121
1000(F)
R1
69
15
00(F
)
R5
05
0R
0
R526
101
R520
101
R5
19
10
1
TP
11
7
TP
11
6
TP115
TP111
TP529
TP521
TP525
TP522
TP524TP523
TP147
TP
14
6
TP125
TP
13
7
TP
13
6
TP
13
5
TP112
TP514
TP513
TP512
TP511
TP510
TP509
TP508
TP507
TP506
TP505
TP504
TP503
TP502
TP501
TP119
TP155
TP153
TP154
TP
13
4
TP
13
3
TP114
TP105
TP129
TP127
TP131
TP104
TP130
TP128
TP
12
1
TP
12
0
TP106
TP107
TP108
TP109
TP110
TP
11
8
V+12A
V+12A
V+5A
D+3.3V
V+5A
D+3.3V
V+3.3SW
A+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
A+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
V+31DT
V+5.8E
V+1.5V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
V+1.5SW
D+3.3V
D+3.3V
V+12SW
I2C_SDA_DTBR
I2C_SCL_DTBR
ALRCK
AMCK
ADO
ABCK
ALRCKIS
_T
ES
T
NSDATXO
NSCLKO
NSCSO
INT_CI
XCOFDM_RESET
ED
13
ED
15
ED
14
SPDIFRFERFE/XLL
NS
DA
TX
O
NS
CL
KO
NS
CS
O
DT_TUON
ANT5V_SW
DET_ANT
P_CONT2
ADO
TX
D0
B
RX
D0
B
ABCK
AMCK R1
13
47
1
R1
15
68
1
R5
24
0R
0
R5100R0
R5
16
12
01
(D)
R5
17
10
02
(D)
R5
18
22
02
(D)
R5
99
NM
+6dB
2ch DAC
(L)
CPU CONTROL BUS
(L)
YB
FLASH,SDRAM,CARD
EJT
AG
_M
OD
E
EN
DIA
N
MR
GM
OD
E
BH
IFS
YN
C
VR
CL
KS
EL
MC
LK
SE
L
RO
MB
EN
D
BW
SE
L
MIN
IBO
OT
BO
OT
SE
L
DS
YS
EL
B
DIN
TE
N
[Strap Pin Setting]
DT_L
DT_R
DT_C
DT_Y
YB
GND
DT_TUON
DET_ANT
GND
ANT5V_SW
P_CONT2
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
V+31V
V+5.8E
V+5.8E
V+12SW
V+3.3SW
V+3.3SW
V+1.5SW
V+1.5SW
C 1/2
CN
102
A1/3
10
2829
924
25
26
30
31
27
C 2/2
C 2/2
DVR-540HX-S5 6 7 8
C
D
F
A
B
E
DVR-540HX-S38
1 2 3 4
3.8 DTBR ASSY (2/2)
IF_OP1
IF_OP2
BT
T_SDA
T_SCL
KN301
VNE1948-A
GND11
GND22
GND44
GND3
3
NM
C321
NM
C331
220/6
R3
C324
NM
C357
470/1
6
C366
NM
C403
101/1
6
C349
470/1
6
C368
NM
C351
470/1
6
C339
NM
C319
100/1
6
C353
101/1
6
C307
NM
C390
NM
C302
470/1
6
C342
NM
C367
470/1
6
C343
101/1
6
C346
C388
105/1
0
C354
C363
NM
C301
105/1
0Y
B
C431
225
C306
NM
C341
105/1
0
C316
NM
C336
NM
C433
NM
C332
225
C362
NM
C424
NM
C315
475/6
R3
C348
104
C347
104
C364
104
C304
105/1
0Y
B
C361
NM
C309
105/1
0
C360
NM
C340
105/1
0
C365
NM
C371
NM
C358
104
C404
225
C350
104
C308
NM
C355
NM
C373
225
C312
NM
C323
NM
C326
471
C303
105
C325
NM
C352
NM
C356
NM
C369
102
C401
471
D310
NM
D311
NM
D309
NM
D308
NM
D301
1S
R154-4
00
D307
NM
D302
SM
15T
6V
8A
F304
NM
F305
VTF1091-A
F303
NM
F300
VTF1091-A
F310
VTF1091-A
F302
VTF1091-A
F309
VTF1091-A
F301
VTF1091-A
VXF1100-A
U301
NC
AG
C_M
on
B3
SC
L
SD
A
B2
B1
NC
1
BT
IF_O
UT
1
IF_O
UT
2
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDD GNDD
GNDT
GNDD
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDT
GNDD
GNDT
GNDT
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDT
GNDT
GNDD
GNDT
GNDT
GNDD
IC300
NM
ON/OFF
1
VSS
2
NC3
VIN4
5
VOUT
IC303
(MM1685ANRE)
VIN1
GND2
CONT3 NOISE 4
5VOUT
IC312
MM1685ANRE
VIN1
GND2
CONT3 NOISE 4
5VOUT
IC304
MM1685ANRE
VIN1
GND2
CONT3 NOISE 4
5VOUT
IC302
(MM1563DF-TFB)
VO1
NC2
GND3
CN4
5CONT
6SUB
7VIN
NM
IC308
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
IC301
(MM1563DF-TFB)
VO1
NC2
GND3
CN4
5CONT
6SUB
7VIN
MM1689FHBE
IC307
PS21
PS12
VIN23
VIN14 5
VO1
6VO2
7GND
8NC
L304
R82
L301
NM
L303
NM
L306
NM
L302
NM
Q3012SC2411K
R300
0R0
R303
0R0
R360
0R0
R354
0R0
R306
0R0
R357
0R0
R304
103
R308
682
R355
0R0
R329
NM
R312
101
R350
0R0
R328
NM
R307
101
R349
0R0
R305
NM
R356
0R0
R309
332
R348
0R0
R310
332
R397
101R398
101
TP540
TP539
TP538
TP537
TP536
TP535
TP534
TP532
TP
333
TP531
TP327
TP326
TP520
TP322
TP
334
TP324
TP
336
TP338
TP
332
TP315
TP339
TP328
TP
335
TP
329
TP320
TP340
TP319
TP301
TP323
TP
331
TP325
TP
337
TP
330
T300
XT
X1005-A
-TB
B
IN_H
1
N.C
.2
OU
T_G
ND
3O
UT
_IN
4 5
IN_G
ND
V+1.8D
VA+5V
V+12A
V+5A
V+3.3A
V+31DT
DT+3.3V
V+12SW
D+3.3V
V+5.8EV+5TU
V+3.3D
V+1.5SW
A+3.3V
V+3.3SW
V+1.8A
DT+3.3V
V+1.5V
VA+5V
DT_TUON
P_CONT2
P_CONT2
R391
NM
YB
!
YB
YB
CH
!
(150mA)
CH
YB
YB
(150mA)
YB
11
YBCH
(200mA)
YB
YB
[PSU]
YB
YB
CH
1
YB
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
DIGITAL TV FRONTENDC 2/2
C 2/2
DTBR ASSY(2/2)(VWV2228)
1 2 3 4
C
D
F
A
B
E
39
5 6 7 8
TSB_9
TS1_9
TSB_3
TSB_2
TSB_0
TS1_0
IF_AGC
TS1_5
TSB_0
V+3.3D
TSB_7
TSB_6
TS1_6
TS1_3
TS1_8
TSB_3
TSB_2
TSB_8
TS1_7
TS1_6
TSB_6
TSB_7
27M
Hz
TS1_8
TS1_10
TSB_8
TS1_1
TSB_10
TSB_4
TS1_7
TS1_3
TS1_2
TS1_0
TSB_1
TS1_5
TSB_1
TS1_2
TSB_9
TSB_5
TSB_5
TS1_1
TSB_10
TS1_10
TS1_4
TSB_4
TS1_4
TS1_9
NM
C314
470/1
6
C385
470/1
6
C395
470/1
6
C389
NM
C387
100/1
6
C378
C320
NM
C318
NM
C422
104
C415
104
C406
225
C412
104
C397
5R
0
C418
104
C384
104
YB
C394
104
C375
103
C379
104
C398
104
C402
5R
0
C411
105
C392
225
C391
103
C383
104
C421
104
C393
225
C407
104
C417
104
C413
104
C408
103
C416
104
C420
NM
C405
225
C399
104
C419
NM
C409
104
C414
104
C410
103
C396
104
C400
104
C386
NM
D304
1S
S355
L315
XTX1001
L314
XTX1003
F317
VTF1091-A
F313
VTF1091-A
F316
VTF1091-A
F315
NM
F318
VTF1091-A
F312
VTF1091-A
F311
VTF1091-A
VT
F1188-A
F319
1 2 3 4 5
GNDT
GNDT
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDT
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDT
GNDT
GNDT
GNDT
GNDD
GNDD
GNDT
GNDDGNDT
GNDD
GNDT
UPC3221GV
IC311
VCC1
INPUT12
INPUT23
VAGC4 5
GND2
6
OUTPUT2
7OUTPUT1
8GND1
TC
7W
B125F
K
IC314
OE
11
A1
2
B2
3
GN
D4
5A
2
6B
1
7O
E2
8V
CC
IC315
NM
OE11
A12
A23
A34
5A4
6A5
7A6
8A7
9A8
10GND
11Y8
12Y7
13Y6
14Y5
15Y4
16Y3
17Y2
18Y1
19OE2
20VCC
IC316
NM
OE11
A12
A23
A34
5A4
6A5
7A6
8A7
9A8
10GND
11Y8
12Y7
13Y6
14Y5
15Y4
16Y3
17Y2
18Y1
19OE2
20VCC
IC313
STV0361L
DG
ND
A
1
DV
CC
A1.8
2
VC
CA
1.8
3
GN
DA
1
4
RE
FM
5
RE
FP
6
VR
7
VC
CA
3.3
8
INM
9
INP
10
GN
DA
211
NO
T_R
ES
ET
12
VD
D1
13
AG
C2
14
GN
D1
15
AG
C1
16
SDA21
VDD_3.3122
STR_OUT23
GND224
D725
D626
D527
VDD228
D429
GND330
D331D2
32D1
33
D0
34
VD
D_3.3
235
CLK
_O
UT36
GN
D4
37
D/N
OT
_P
38
VD
D3
39
ER
RO
R40
GN
D5
41
LO
CK
/OP
242
LO
CK
/OP
143
VD
D_3.3
344
OP
045
GN
D6
46
AU
X_C
LK
47
CIQ
/HF
EC
348
VDD_3.34
52
CS1
53
GND7
54
CS055
GND856
VDD457
IP058
GND959
TEST260
VCCXTAL1.861XTALI
62 XTALO
63GNDXTAL
64
SCL20
SDAT19SCLT18TEST1
17
HFEC
51
CCLK/HFEC1
50
CDATA/HFEC2
49
L305
NM
Q305
2SC2412K(QRS)
R383
0R0
2
1
4
3 6
5
8
7
R381
0R0
2
1
4
36
5
8
7
R382
0R0
2
1
4
36
5
8
7
R323
0R0
R346
NM
R318
222
R340
0R
0
R335
0R
0
R320
222
R331
153
R344
NM
R336
NM
R342
392
R334
0R
0
R345
0R0
R333
101
R341
392
R337
NM
R327
103
R325
221R324
NM
R317
682
R322
333
R338
103
R316
472
R343
0R0
R347
0R0
R339
0R
0
TP313
TP541
TP312
TP308
TP314
TP209
TP211
TP208
TP302
TP305
TP311
TP203
TP342
TP309
TP201
TP202
TP306
TP304
TP210
TP307
TP310
TP
321
TP341
TP206
TP207
TP205
TP303
TP204
V+3.3D
V+3.3D
V+5TU
V+3.3A
DT+3.3V
V+3.3A
V+1.8A
V+1.8D
VA+5V
V+3.3D
X300
XSS1010-A
SA
W_S
WIT
CH
SAW_SWITCH
I2C_SDA_DTBR
XC
OF
DM
_R
ES
ET
I2C_SCL_DTBR
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R374 101
R375 101
R377 101
R371 101
R373 101
R372 101
R370 101
R380101
R378101
R379101
SAW_SWITCH
TO EMMA2LL
YB
YB
YB
YB
YB
YB
[CI]
TSFSTART
8
YB
TSDAT0
TSVALID
YB
(150mA)
[EM
MA
2]
YB
TSDAT7
1
YB
(350mA)
(50mA)
TSDAT1
TSCLK
CH
YB
YB
CH
LOOP
7
TSDAT4
B/W (MHz)
[EMMA2]
TSDAT3
YB
0
TSDAT6
TSDAT2
TSDAT5
FSTART
Land to side A
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3.9 FRJB, FLKY and PWSB ASSYS
E FLKY ASSY (VWG2571)
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CN
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SWITCHESS201 : Standby / On
SWITCHESS101 : Open / CloseS102 : HelpS103 : A.TV/D.TVS104 : Input SelectS105 : One Touch CopyS106 : pause Live TVS107 : HDD / DVD
Measurement Condition :No.1 - 8 : EBU Color Bar (100 / 0 / 75 / 0)
MAIN ASSYG
GND
GND
GND
GNDGND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
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21 CN2301 Pin4 (LCH IN)V: 1V/div. H: 200us/div.
22 CN2301 Pin2 (RCH IN)V: 1V/div. H: 200us/div.
23 IC3201 Pin16 (DACCLKO)V: 1V/div. H: 20ns/div.
24 IC3201 Pin1 (DACBCKO)V: 1V/div. H: 100ns/div.
25 IC3201 Pin3 (DACLRCKO)V: 0.5V/div. H: 5us/div.
26 CN2301 Pin21 (LCH OUT)V: 2V/div. H: 200us/div.
27 CN2301 Pin23 (RCH OUT)V: 2V/div. H: 200us/div.
MAIN ASSYG
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
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4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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
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).
OTHERSCN12 40P ATA CONECTOR VKN1816CN11 40P CONNECTOR VKN1818
I POWER SUPPLY UNIT POWER SUPPLY UNIT has no service part.
Mark No. Description Part No.
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6. ADJUSTMENT
Special tool foradjusting the LD power
Special tool foradjusting the LD power
The right side (see the figure below) of the connector is for connection ofthe flexible cable.
Connect the 10-pin flexible cable to the lower part of CN401.
Main Assy and writer
Main AssyCN5601
CN1402CN1401
HDD
POWERSUPPLYUnit
Note: Before adjusting the LD power, disconnect the power to the HDD and the flexible cable for ATA (40-pin).
• To which the special tool for adjusting the LD power is connected
• Setting of the switches on the special tool for adjusting the LD power
Set all five switches to ON.
GGF1559
[Purpose]If the combination of MAIN Assy and LOADER Assy is changed, the adjusted value for LD power will be shifted, and stable playback or recording of a disc will become impossible. Therefore, when the combination of MAIN Assy and LOADER Assy is changed, LD power adjustment and adjustment for disc judgment will be necessary.Be sure to do this adjustment at following cases. • When replacing MAIN Assy • When replacing LOADER Assy
[Tools to be used]• Special tool for adjusting the LD power (GGF1559)• 10-pin FFC flexible cable (GGD1477)• CD-ROM test disc: CDT-313 (GGV1054)• DVD dual-layer test disc: DVDT-002 (GGV1036)
[Notes] Never turn the power off while any of the following operations is in progress: • While laser diode (LD) power adjustment is being performed normally by the unit • While adjustment for disc judgment is being performed
[Connections]• Connections for adjusting the LD power
GGD1477
GGF1559
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[Procedures]1. Connect the special tool for adjusting the LD power, as shown on the previous page.
2. Turn on the DVD recorder. ("POWER ON" will be indicated on the FL display.)
3. The tray opens.Make sure that powered opening of the tray is working.
If the tray does not open under power:a. Flexible cables or other cables may not be connected. (Connection of cables to the HDD is not necessary.)b. Wrong setting of the switches on the special tool for adjusting the LD power, or failure in the special tool or the 10-pin flexible cable, is suspected.c. Failure in the loader, MAIN Assy, or POWER SUPPLY Unit is suspected.
Make sure that the LED next to CN401 is lit.If the LED flashes:
a. Wrong setting of the switches on the special tool for adjusting the LD power, or failure in the special tool or the 10-pin flexible cable, is suspected.
4. Manually close the tray. Adjust the LD power.Make sure that the LED next to CN401 is lit.
If the LED flashes three or four times in a burst:a. The PU flexible cable may not be connected.b. Failure in the Traverse Mechanism or MAIN Assy is suspected.
5. After adjusting the LD power, invoke powered opening of the tray. (LD power adjusting time : about 60 sec.)Make sure that the LED next to CN401 flashes once per burst.
6. Load the DVDT-002 on the tray.The tray automatically closes after 15 seconds.The tray repeatedly closes and opens automatically until a disc is loaded.
7. After adjustment for judging the DVD disc, the tray automatically opens.Make sure that the LED next to CN401 flashes twice in a burst. (DVD disc discrimination adjusting time : about 25 sec.)
If the LED flashes only once per burst:a. A disc other than the DVDT-002 may be loaded. Be sure to load the DVDT-002.
8. Replace the DVDT-002 with the CDT-313.The tray automatically closes after 15 seconds.The tray repeatedly closes and opens automatically until a disc is loaded.
9. After adjustment for judging the CD disc, the tray automatically opens.Make sure that the LED next to CN401 is unlit. (CD disc discrimination adjusting time : about 25 sec.)
If the LED flashes twice in a burst:a. A disc other than the CDT-313 may be loaded. Be sure to load the CDT-313.
10. Unload the CDT-313 and manually close the tray.
11. Turn off the recorder by holding the POWER button pressed for several seconds.
12. Disconnect the 10-pin FFC cable from the MAIN Assy.
13. Set the power sources for the HDD and the flexible connecting cable for ATA (40-pin) to their original statuses.
[ Points to be confirmed ]1. Make sure that real-time recording on a DVD-R/-RW/RAM will finish normally.2. Play back a recorded disc and make sure that playback is performed without a problem.
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION7.1 DIAGNOSIS
Jigs and Tools to be used
Service Mode List1. Setting type
Remote control unit for serving (GGF1381)DVD Recorder Data Disc (Type 2)(*)Download discTest disc (GGV1025)DVD-RW (Commercial goods)
7.1.1 Model setting
7.1.2 CPRM ID number and data
7.1.3 Firmware downloading method
7.1.4 Video Adjustment for Specific Area
7.1.5 (5) OSD Filter Setting
• When replacing MAIN ASSY or JACB ASSY.
• When "CPRM ERROR" is displayed on the display screen.• After the MAIN ASSY or HDD replaced.
• After model setting (After replacing MAIN ASSY, JACB ASSY).• After the HDD is replaced.• When NG is displayed for the version infomation in Service mode.
• When a flicker appears on the tuner display like a horizontal or vertial
out-of-sync symptom
• When a character flicker appears on the OSD depending on the monitor.
Item When to perform
Necessary procedure List when replacing Assys Following is the surely necessary procedures and the produet state after changing when replacing next ASSYs.
MAIN ASSYJACB ASSY
HDD
1. Model setting
2. LD power adjustment
3. CPRM setting
4. Firmwave download
1. CPRM setting
2. Firmwave download
Replaced ASSY Necessary settingState after replacing
User setting HDD contents
2. Diagnosis type
7.1.5 Service ModeFirst screen : Version, Simple diagnosis of the RF level, Simple error rate measurement, HDD information.Second screen : ATA/ATAPI debug screen, LD degration judgementFourth screen : VR-recording-related error loss
7.1.6 EPG Service Mode
7.1.7 Aging Mode
7.1.8 HDD Check Mode
• When confirming version infomation• When confirming the state of LOADER Assy.
When EPG data cannnot be or can be only partially obtained.
When a claimed sympton is difficult to reproduce.
When checking the quality of HDD.
(*) Be sure to use the latest disc (Type 2). In April, 2006, the latest disc is GGV1238.
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SERVICE MODE MAP
Operation
ESC STEREO
Mode / Name
DISP
DIG/ANA
CPRM ID number and data setting
< First screen >Version info, etc
< First screen subscreen 1 >Simple diagnosis of the RF level
< First screen subscreen 2 >Simple error rate Measurement
< First screen subscreen 3 >HDD information
< First screen subscreen 4 >OSD Filter setting
CHP/TIM
DIG/ANA
1
1
2
Video Adjustment For Specific Area1 General Setting mode
2 Specific-channel Setting mode
Firmware Download1 Holding user setting data2 Shipping mode
2
DIG/ANA
DIG/ANA
DIG/ANA
DISP 2
2 times
SEARCH< Second screen subscreen 3 >
writer maintenance information of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
< Second screen subscreen 4 >LD degration judgement of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD
*1 DL Disc : Download Disc*2 Key on the front panel
HDDHDD/DVD REP.BESC PLAY
DVDREP.BESC PLAY
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7.1.1 MODEL SETTING
When the MAIN Assy and/or TUJB Assy that are(is) commonly used with another model are(is) replaced, they(it) must recognize the model of this unit.
Items to be set: The model number, destination, and region No. must be set.
• Once the setting has been made, it can never be changed. Be sure to make the setting correctly.• As this setting resets the Assy(s) in question to the factory-preset status, it is recommended that you obtain
the customer's consent beforehand.
After power on, the following screen is displayed on TV monitor. Press four digits properly (for example " 0133 ") by using the remote control unit for service,according to the screen information.
Disconnect then reconnect the AC power cord of the unit. Be careful not to impart vibration to the unit immediately after the AC power cord is disconnected.
[Procedures]
[Purposes] [Tool to be used]
[Notes]
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3 Reset the recorder to all its factory settings. (Make sure that the recorder is on. Press and hold 7 (STOP) key and press (STANDBY/ON) key on the front panel.) The recorder turns off with all settings reset.
4 Press [ESC] then [DISP] keys by using the remote control unit for servicing, and then confirm each Model Name (for example " DVR-540HX/WV ").
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, cannot work with residual quantity 0:00 or operations in the future may not be guaranteed with RW disc. You will find the ID number to be set on the ID label on the rear panel.
The Input is Necessary When:• " CPRM ERR" is displayed on the FL display immediately after the power is turned on or in Stop mode.• When the MAIN 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 itaccording to "How to confirm the ID number" shown below.
• Input the ID number while the unit is in Stop mode.• After the data are read from the data disc (Type 2), the disc will automatically be unloaded.
[Purposes]
[Tools to be used]
[Notes]
Remote control unit supplied with the unit (VXX3092)
Remote control unit for servicing(GGF1381)
DVD Recorder Data Disc (Type 2)
Be sure to use the latest disc (Type 2). In May, 2006, the latest disc is GGV1273.
DVD RECORDER
OPEN
STANDBY/ON
HOME MENU INFOPAUSE LIVE TV
ENTER
PREV NEXTSTOP REC
PLAYREC STOP
TOP MENU
DISC NAVIGATOR GUIDE
CMSKIP
CMBACK
PAUSE RETURN/EDIT
CHANNEL
HDD/DVD
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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 :
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 or MAIN 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 unit
*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.)
[CAUTION]
End
End
Deletion of the CPRM ID No.(when ID No. is registered.)
After OSD displaying "Finished" after initilaization, reboot.
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To enter the input mode, press ESC + STEREO keys sequentially in a status with no ID number set, such as after FLASH-ROM downloading.
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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[Recorder's ID Data Setting]
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 keys to register the ID number.
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[Recorder's ID Data Setting]
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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[Recorder's ID Data Setting]
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 OK.")
After confirming this message, press CLEAR key 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 keys 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 key.
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Press ESC + STEREO keys 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 Mode
Input ID Number !
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<STEREO> ID Data Setting Mode
After inputting the number, press STOP key.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 key is not accepted until 9 digits are entered.)
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[Recorder's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1]Compare> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ?
<PLAY> Enter<STOP> Memory Clear
Input ID Number !
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7.1.3 FIRMWARE DOWNLOADING METHOD
1 Open a disc tray by pressing the "OPEN/CLOSE" button.2 Put the download disc on the tray. Press a " A.TV/D.TV " button while pressing a "Stop" button on the frontpanel.
* The disc tray closes automatically and the disc is loaded.* The disc tray opens automatically after loading.
3 Take out the Download Disc.
FL display
1. DISC DOWNLOAD
[Procedure]
[Notes]
Remote control unit for servicing(GGF1381)
Download DISC
Be sure NOT to turn off the unit during downloading.If the unit is turned off during downloading, the SYSCON, TUNERCON, DRIVE and IR Blaster programs may not be properly rewritten, in which case the unit may not be able to initialize itself normally when turned on again.
1. When the main board is replaced, the firmware versions for the system control computer, drive, IR microcom- puter and the TUFL microcomputer do not match, and operations of the unit may be destabilized. To match the versions for the above four, firmware downloading is necessary in the following two cases:
1 After the model setting2 When NG is displayed on the first screen (version information, etc.) of Service mode3 After changing MAIN Assy or TUJB Assy
2. Rewriting the firmware to the latest version may ameliorate the symptoms claimed by the customer.
There are the following two methods for downloading: disc download and serial download
[Purposes]
[Tools to be used]
* After download is completed, the power turns off, and turns on anda disc tray closes automatically.
* It takes for about 7-8 minutes until download is completed.
L O A D
S CD I D W L D
W N LD O O A D - 2
W N LD O O A D - 3
W N LD O O A D - 4
W N LD O O A D - 5
W N LD O O A D - 6
W N LD O O ∗ ∗ ∗
Syscon download
Tunercon download Countdown display
IRcon download
DTBcon download It takes about 6 min..
Frontend download
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[Tips]
If the power is not correctly turned on or when the power is shut off during downloading, proceed as follows before performing download again:
• In a case where downloading was incorrectly terminated while "DOWNLOAD-2" was displayed on the FL display:The SYSCON program will not function correctly.If the program cannot be downloaded from the disc or through serial communication, replace the MAIN ASSY.
• In a case where downloading was incorrectly terminated while "DOWNLOAD-3" was displayed on the FL display:The DRIVE program will not function correctly. If the program cannot be downloaded from the disc or through serial communication, replace the MAIN Assy.
• In a case where downloading was incorrectly terminated while "DOWNLOAD-4" was displayed on the FL displayThe program for the tuner microcomputer will not function correctly. If the program cannot be downloaded from the disc, replace the TUNERCON microcomputer (IC101 : JACB ASSY).
• In a case where downloading was incorrectly terminated while "DOWNLOAD-5" was displayed on the FL displayThe program for the IR Blaster microcomputer will not function correctly. If the program cannot be downloaded from the disc, replace the IR Blaster microcomputer (IC301 : JACB ASSY).
• In a case where downloading was incorrectly terminated while "DOWNLOAD-6" was displayed on the FL displayThe program for the IDTB microcomputer will not function correctly. If the program cannot be downloaded from the disc, replace the DTB microcomputer (IC106 : DTBR ASSY).
The setting way to shipping mode (Reference) At 2 lines of the [Procedures], press "OPEN/CLOSE" button while pressing "STOP" button.
4 Press and hold a " ESC " button, then press " DISP " button on the remote control unit for servicing.5 Confirm a firmware release version.6 Press " ESC " button on the remote control unit for servicing in order to exit the test mode.
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(2)
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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 downloadprogram." Target Device is connected " is appeared on the screen.
5 Select the Communication Speed (Baud Rate)a) Base Speed 115,200b) 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 20 minutes for updating the firmware.
* TUNERCON, IR con and DTB con program is not downloaded this way, so do disc-download for TUNERCON, IR con and DTB con.
2. SERIAL DOWNLOAD
[Procedures]
[Connection]
Connect as follows: * PC with serial port * RS-232C straight cable * RS-232C I/F jig (GGF1348) * 7P FFC (VDA1681) * Download program (UFU.exe) * Firmware
[Tools to be used]
[Purposes]
1. When the main board is replaced, the firmware versions for the system control computer, drive, and the TUFLmicrocomputer do not match, and operations of the unit may be destabilized. In such a case, the versions for theabove three must be matched.
2. This method is used when disc downloading fails.
PC This unitRS-232C I/F
RS-232C cable 7P FFC
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7.1.4 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA
[When specific channel setting have NOT been made] [When specific channel setting have been made]
Depending on the area, if a flicker may appear in a picture received by the tuner, it can be corrected or reduced with this setting.
1 Select a channel or line input (L1-L3) on which a specific setting is to be made.2 Press the ESC then CHP/TIM keys on the remote control unit for servicing. "General Setting mode"
is displayed.3 Press the DIG/ANA key in General Setting mode. Specific-Channel Setting mode is entered.
[Purposes] [Tools to be used]
1. Specific-Channel Setting mode
[How to enter this mode]
Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to return the Normal mode.[How to exit]
Setting is in effect only during recording/playback stop.[Note]
The setting examples in Specific-Channel Setting mode are shown below. For details on each setting item, see "Table 1: Key operations in Specific-Area Setting mode."
[Setting examples]
• 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 setting indicated with an asterisk (*) is the default.• The channels to be indicated for "Input Channel" are as shown below:
Line inputs: L1-L3, DV (DV is not valid for specific-area settings.)Tuner channels: Channels received by the tuner (channels to be set in Specific-Channel Setting mode, etc.)
[Tips]
Remote control unit for servicing(GGF1381)
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.
General settingdata
Specific channelsetting data
Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC : ON *
H Threshold Level : 12 *
V Threshold Level : 10
EPG EQ : OFF *
RGB Line Mask : 28 *
Individual setting state
Input Channel - [ 1CH ]
Sync AGC : ---
H Threshold Level : ------
V Threshold Level : ---
Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC : ON *
H Threshold Level : 12 *
V Threshold Level : 10 *
EPG EQ : OFF *
RGB Link Mask : 28 *
Individual setting state
Input Channel - [ 1CH ]
Sync AGC : ON *
H Threshold Level : 14
V Threshold Level : 7
Remote control unit supplied with the unit (VXX3092)
DVD RECORDER
OPEN
STANDBY/ON
HOME MENU INFOPAUSE LIVE TV
ENTER
PREV NEXTSTOP REC
PLAYREC STOP
TOP MENU
DISC NAVIGATOR GUIDE
CMSKIP
CMBACK
PAUSE RETURN/EDIT
CHANNEL
HDD/DVD
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2. General Setting mode
[General Setting mode screen]
*: Setting is the default.
[Display in General Setting mode when the channelcurrently displayed has specific settings]
• Indication when the maximum number (12) of channels have individual settingsIf a channel that does not have specific settings is currently selected, the indication will be as shown below,and individual data items cannot be set for that channel. To set individual data items for the currently selectedchannel, you must clear any specific-channel settings for one or more channels.
[H Threshold Level]The slice level setting for the horizontal(H)-sync separation circuit can be changed. By your changing the slice level, horizontal sync disturbance may be ameliorated. Set the slice level to a value with which the least sync disturbance is seen.
[V Threshold Level]The slice level setting for the vertical(V)-sync separation circuit can be changed. By your changing the slice level, vertical sync disturbance may be ameliorated. Set the slice level to a value with which the least sync disturbance is seen.
[Receiver sensitivity setting for an electronic program guide (EPG)]The sensitivity when receiving an electronic program guide can be selected. Set the sensitivity to "High" only if reception is unstable.
[Tips]
• To shift from Specific-Channel Setting mode:Each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed, Specific-Channel Setting mode and General Setting modeare alternately selected.
• To shift from Normal mode (recording/playback stop):Press the ESC then CHP/TIM keys.
[How to enter this mode]
Press the ESC key to return the normal mode.[How to exit]
Show setting example on the General Setting mode screen to the following.Regarding setting of actual each item, refer to table 1 (key operations in specific-area setting mode).
[Setting examples]
• General Setting mode can be entered only during recording/playback stop.• The currently selected input mode (TUNER or LINE) is displayed for "Input."• If L1, L2, L3, or DV is selected for input, general settings for the line input can be made (DV is not valid for
specific-area settings), and if TUNER is selected, general settings for the tuner input can be made.
[Tips]
Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC : ON *
H Threshold Level : 12 *
V Threshold Level : 10 *
EPG EQ : OFF *
RGB Line Mask : 28 * Individual setting state Sorry ! You can store only 12 channels for Specific Area mode.
Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC : ON *
H ThresholdLevel : 12 * V Threshold Level : 10 * EPG EQ : OFF *
RGB Line Mask : 28 *
Specific Area Mode
Input - [ TUNER ]
Sync AGC : ON *
H ThresholdLevel : 12 * V Threshold Level : 10 * EPG EQ : OFF *
RGB Line Mask : 28 * This channel is set up individually.
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D
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Key
Op
erat
ion
Sw
itch
ing
(*:
Def
ault
)U
sed
in S
pec
ific
-C
han
nel
Set
tin
g m
od
eU
sed
in G
ener
al
Set
tin
g m
od
eR
emar
ks
[INP
UT
SE
LEC
T],
[CH
AN
NE
L +
/-]
(Rem
ote
cont
rol u
nit
supp
lied
with
this
uni
t)
–
Sw
itche
s in
puts
or
chan
nels
.
[ SID
E A
] , [
SID
E B
]O
N(*
) / O
FF
Set
s S
yncA
GC
.
[ DIG
/AN
A ]
– ––
Sw
itche
s G
ener
al s
ettin
g m
ode
and
Spe
cific
set
ting
mod
e.
[ Rev
×3
], [ ×
3 F
wd
][ R
ev ×
3 ] :
Dec
reas
ing
1 by
1 in
the
rang
e 0
to 1
5.
(
Cyc
lic o
pera
tion)
[ Rev
CH
AP
TER
SK
IP ]
:
Dec
reas
ing
1 by
1 in
the
rang
e 0
to 1
5.
(
Cyc
lic o
pera
tion)
[ CH
AP
TER
SK
IP F
wd
]
: In
crea
sing
1 b
y 1
in th
e ra
nge
0 to
15.
(C
yclic
ope
ratio
n)
[ ×3
Fw
d ] :
Incr
easi
ng 1
by
1 in
the
rang
e 0
to 1
5.
(
Cyc
lic o
pera
tion)
0 –
15 (
Def
ault
: 1
2)
Set
s H
Thr
esho
ld.
[ Rev
CH
AP
TER
SK
IP ]
[ CH
AP
TER
SK
IP F
wd
]0
– 15
(D
efau
lt :
10)
Set
s V
Thr
esho
ld L
evel
.
ON
: T
he s
ync
leve
l is
set t
o an
app
ropr
iate
val
ue.
OFF
: C
ance
l the
Syn
c A
GC
.
Tab
le 1
: key
ope
ratio
ns in
spe
cific
-Are
a se
tting
mod
e (1
/2)
Key
ope
ratio
ns in
Spe
cific
Are
a S
ettin
g m
ode
of th
e re
mot
e co
ntro
l uni
ts a
re s
how
n in
the
tabl
e be
low
(t
he k
eys
are
of th
e re
mot
e co
ntro
l uni
t for
ser
vici
ng u
nles
s ot
herw
ise
stat
ed):
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[ CLE
AR
]
–
[ PA
US
E ]
–
Set
s Li
ne M
ask
setti
ng a
t RG
Bsi
gnal
is in
putte
d.22
- 4
0 (D
efau
lt: 2
8)
[ ES
C ]
––
[ PLA
Y ]
[<<
|| S
TIL
L S
TE
P],
[ST
ILL
ST
EP
||>
>]
–A
ll ch
anne
ls th
at h
ave
spec
ific
setti
ng d
ata
will
be
canc
eled
, and
th
e sp
ecifi
c da
ta w
ill b
e in
itial
ized
.
The
Gen
eral
Set
ting
data
will
not
be
chan
ged.
Key
Op
erat
ion
Sw
itch
ing
(*:
Def
ault
)U
sed
in S
pec
ific
-C
han
nel
Set
tin
g m
od
eU
sed
in G
ener
al
Set
tin
g m
od
eR
emar
ks
Tab
le 1
: key
ope
ratio
ns in
spe
cific
-Are
a se
tting
mod
e (2
/2)
No
tes:
• E
ach
key
liste
d in
Tab
le 1
abo
ve is
act
ive
only
whi
le th
e tu
ner
is c
ompl
etel
y st
oppe
d.•
The
set
ting
valu
es w
ill n
ot b
e re
set t
o de
faul
t eve
n if
rese
tting
to th
e st
ate
at th
e tim
e of
shi
pmen
t is
perf
orm
ed.
Spe
cific
-Cha
nnel
Set
ting
mod
e:If
the
curr
ently
sel
ecte
d ch
anne
l ha
s its
spe
cific
set
ting,
that
se
tting
will
be
canc
eled
. (B
y ca
ncel
ing
the
spec
ific
setti
ng fo
r th
at c
hann
el, t
he n
umbe
r of
re
mai
ning
cha
nnel
s th
at c
an
have
spe
cific
set
tings
will
be
incr
ease
d by
one
.)G
ener
al S
ettin
g m
ode:
Set
tings
of G
ener
al S
ettin
g m
ode
are
initi
aliz
ed.
Spe
cific
-Cha
nnel
Set
ting
mod
e:A
ll sp
ecifi
c da
ta a
re in
itial
ized
. T
he G
ener
al S
ettin
g da
ta w
ill n
ot b
e ch
ange
d.
Gen
eral
Set
ting
mod
e:A
ll ge
nera
l set
ting
data
are
res
et to
def
ault.
T
he s
peci
fic s
ettin
g da
ta w
ill n
ot b
e ch
ange
d (w
ill b
e re
tain
ed).
The
spe
cific
-cha
nnel
-set
ting
data
for
the
curr
ently
sel
ecte
d ch
anne
l are
res
et to
def
ault.
To
quit
Set
ting
mod
e fo
r a
spec
ific
area
and
cle
ar th
e on
-scr
een
disp
lay.
The
Gen
eral
Set
ting
data
will
not
be
chan
ged
(will
be
reta
ined
).
[ <<
|| S
TIL
L S
TE
P ]
: D
ecre
asin
g 1
by 1
in th
e ra
nge
22 to
40.
(Cyc
lic o
pera
tion)
[ ST
ILL
ST
EP
||>
> ]
:
Incr
easi
ng 1
by
1 in
the
rang
e 22
to 4
0.
(C
yclic
ope
ratio
n)
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7.1.5 SERVICE MODE
To check the versions of the system control computer, TUNER microcomputer, and firmware for the drive, simple measurement of the RF level for the U/V tuner, results of the simple error rate measuremen, HDD information, and OSD Filter setting
While the GUI screen is not displayed, press the ESC then DISP keys.
How to enter and change subscreens of the first screen: While the first screen is displayed, press the DIG/ANA key repeatedly until your desired subscreen is displayed. The subscreens change
[Purposes] [Tools to be used]
1. Version information, etc. (First screen)
[How to enter]
Press the ESC key.[How to quit]
To be used to check the status of the product and to collect the information for failure diagnosis. The following information to be used for servicing is displayed:[1] First screen : Version, HDD information, etc.[2] Second screen : ATA/ATAPI debug screen (Writer information)[4] Fourth screen : VR-recording-related error logs
Each screen has sublevel screens.
Overview and purposes
After entering any Service mode screen, to shift to another Service mode screen, first quit that Service mode screen then enter another Service mode screen.
[Note]
Remote control unit for servicing(GGF1381)
Aluminum-coated test disc (GGV1025)
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1 Model name/destination2 Version of the recorder software3 Revision No. of the system-control computer software 4 Version No. of the tuner microcomputer Result of the combination ckeck with system u-com5 Information on the built-in drive
(Model name, version No., model type)6 Data of the built-in HDD, capacity of the HDD7 DEVICE information (EMMA type, ES No.)8 FLASH ROM information9 Region No.0 CPRM information (CPRM key No.)- IR Blaster u-com information (Version when operated by IR Blaster u-com) (*)(TUNERCON when operated by TUFL Con)= DTB hardware information (Version) 06EU : 410~ DTB u-com information (Version)
OK : Appropriate version compared with that of the firmware ofthe system control computer
NG- : The version of the TUNER microcomputer is older.Measures to be taken:
• Download the firmware.
OK : Appropriate version compared with that of the firmware of the system control computer
NG- : The version of the drive microcomputer is older.Measures to be taken: Download the firmware.
OK : Appropriate version of the IRCON (when operated by IR u-com)NG+ : The version of the drive IR blaster computer is advanced.
Measures to be taken: Download the firmware.NG- : The version of the IR blaster microcomputer is older.
Measures to be taken: Download the firmware.
OK : Appropriate version of the TUNERCON (when operated by TUFL u-com)
OK : Appropriate version of the DTBCON NG+ : The version of the drive DTB microcomputer is advanced.
Measures to be taken: Download the firmware.NG- : The version of the DTB microcomputer is older.
Measures to be taken: Download the firmware.
OK : The appropriate drive is mounted.NG : An inappropriate drive is mounted.
Measures to be taken: Download the firmware.
DVR-540HX/WV VERSION : 1.∗∗ SYSCON : RELEASE_100
Rev :1.1000TUNERCON : 198.000 OK
DRIVE : DVD-RW DVR-L11X OK 1.00 OK
HDD : WDC WD1600BB-xxGUCx 160
IRCON : 1.00 (TUNERCON) (*) OK
DEVICE : E2R-FE FLASH : 64M REGION : 2 C : ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗
DTB H : 410 DTB S : 100a OK
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6
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13
11
12
3
(1) First screen
[Description]
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If an error indication in the HDD data does not disappear even after the above measures were taken, refer to another sheet of "HDD ServiceMode."
To check the RF signal of the U/V tuner by checking the input frequency difference and AGC voltage in this debug mode
While the User Setting display is displayed, press the ESC , DISP , then DIG/ANA keys, in that order.
Press the ESC key.
[Purposes]
[How to enter]
[How to quit]
(2) Simple diagnosis of the RF level (Subscreen 1)
[Description]
Input frequency difference
Subscreen 1
AGC voltage
Input channel
• Details on HDD data are described below:
HDD : WDC10234564 # 160
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.
Table 1: HDD recognition status represented by the HDD data display
HDD identification conditions Example of HDD data
to be displayedRemarks
Failure in physical identification of HDD(no connection, defective HDD, interface error)
Blank space
Physical identification of HDD possible, but not identified(CPRM ID is not input.) WDC 10234564 # 160 • Input the CPRM ID.
• Check the connection to the ATA connector.• Replace the ATA flexible cable and connector.• Replace the HDD.• Replace the resistor in the ATA communication
line.
Physical identification of HDD possible, HDD identified, but failure in logical formatting
WDC 10234564 ! 160"!" represents an HDD-recognition error.• Initialize the HDD or erase all titles.
Physical identification of HDD possible, HDD identified, and correct logical formatting (HDD correctly identified)
DTB H : 410 DTB S :100a OK Input CH : ∗∗ ch Freq Diff : Low 1 AGC Volt : ∗∗∗∗ mV
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DVR-540HX-S106
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ERR RATE : ∗.∗e-∗
• While the User Operation screen is displayed, press the ESC then DISP keys, then the DIG/ANA key twice, in that order.
• While subscreen 1 of the first screen is displayed, press the DIG/ANA key.
[How to enter]
Press the ESC key.[How to quit]
(3) Simple Error Rate Measurement (Subscreen 2)
[Measurement procedures]
1 Display subscreen 2.2 Load the Test disc (GGV1025).3 Judge the results of the error rate measurement by
referring to Table 1 on page 89.
[Tips]During VR mode playback, the average value of the past 10 VOBUs is displayed. During DVD-Video or Video mode playback, the average value of the past 256 sectors is displayed. During VR mode playback, the speed ratio of the drive (/: normal, no indication: double speed) is also displayed.
Subscreen 2
1) Frequency Difference (Freg Diff) How much tuning is off is monitored, as shown below:
2) AGC voltage (AGC Volt)The gain controlled by the tuner is monitored to infer the input electric field intensity. (The accuracy of inference differs depending on the product.)
Field Intensity AGC VOL
Intense field area (Clear image)
Less intense field area (Noise may be generated.)
Weak field area (Much noise. EPG/VPS/PDC sometimes cannot be obtained.)
Very weak field area (Image damaged. EPG/VPS/PDC cannot be obtained.)
70 dBµ or more 3100 mV or less
50 dBµ or more70 dBµ or less
3100 - 4400mV
30 dBµ or more50 dBµ or less
4400 mV or more(It is unable to discriminate under the weak field area.)
30 dBµ or less 4400 mV or more(It is unable to discriminate.)
Tips: For good reception, the field intensity must be 50 dBµ or more (AGC Volt 4400 mV or less).For accurate measurement, use a field intensity meter.
High(within 200kHz)
Input Frequency Display
Low
Just Tune
Faraway
High 1~5
Low 1~5
Low 7
Center
High 7
within 200kHzover 200kHz
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HDD InfoLife Time: 87599h 09m 05s
[How to enter]
[How to quit]
(4) HDD information (Subscreen 3)
Cumulative HDD-on time
[Mode description]
[Tips]
• How the data on cumulative HDD-on time are processed in memoryStorage place:
FLASH ROM
Timing of referring to the data on cumulative HDD-on time:When the power is turned on, 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 timeupdating is executed the data are stored in the Backup SRAM. When the power is turned off, the data are stored inthe FLASH ROM.
• How to clear the data on cumulative HDD-on timeFLASH ROM:
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 CPRMsetting 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.
Subscreen 3
• While the User Operation screen is displayed, press the ESC then DISP keys, then the DIG/ANA key three times, in that order.
• While subscreen 2 of the first screen is displayed, press the DIG/ANA key.
Press the ESC key.
Table 1: Thresholds when determining OK or Error
− − 8.0×10-4
Disc type Recordingmode
Reference valueFinalized or not finalized
DVD-VIDEO
Video mode Finalized 1.0×10-3
Not finalized 1.0×10-3DVD-R
Video mode Finalized 1.0×10-3
Not finalized 1.0×10-3DVD-RW
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OSD Filter Setting
OSD FILTER : 4
• While the User Operation screen is displayed, press the then keys, then the
key four times, in that order.
• While subscreen 3 of the first screen is displayed, press the key.
[How to enter]
Press the key.[How to quit]
(5) OSD FILTER SETTING (SUB screen 4)
ESC DISP
DIG/ANA
ESC
Depending on the monitor used, the character flicker on the OSD may stand out.
If a system, such as charavter flicker, appears on the monitor, select the filter response.[Purpose]
DIG/ANA
[Setting procedures]
1 Display subscreen 4.
2 Select the setting from the key operation table.
[Tips]As the setting value becomes greater, jitter is reduced on a CRT display. However, as lines for characters appear thick, complex characters may become difficult to read. On the contrary, as the setting value becomes smaller, jitter increases on a CRT display. However, as lines for characters become sharper, complex characters become more legible.
Note: Use the remote control unit for servicing.Note: A new setting becomes active as soon as it is made. As a new setting is stored in nonvolatile memory, it will be retrieved when the unit it turned on the next time.Note: After the factory-preset values are downloaded, the setting value for the OSD Filter will be the default value (4).
Subscreen 4
[Tools to be used]
Remote control unit for servicing(GGF1381)
[(Table 2) Key operation of OSD Filter setting]
Key Operation Setting value Remarks
0 - 4 (Default value: 4)[ Rev x 3 ], [SPEED+]
[ x 3 Fwd], [SPEED-]
[ Rev x 3 ], [SPEED+] : The setting value increases by 1.[ x 3 Fwd ], [SPEED-] : The setting value decreases by 1.
Changing the setting value for theOSD Filter
The setting value is reset to default.
[ESC]
[CLEAR]
–
–
To exit the OSD Filter Setting and clear the screen (Appears the tuner screen.)
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.)
To be used as a rough guide to judge whether the pickup unit is all right or not
• Dirt on the pickup lens• Degradation of the laser diodes for
reading CDs and reading/writing to/fromDVDs
• While the User Operation display is displayed, press the ESC , DISP , then 2 keys, in that order.• While any subscreen of the second screen is displayed, press the DIG/ANA key repeatedly.
The subscreens change cyclically.
[Purposes] [Tools to be used]
2. ATA/ATAPI Debug Screen (Second screen)
[How to enter]
[How to quit]
Remote control unit for servicing(GGF1381)
[How to enter]
[How to quit]
Aluminum-coated test disc (GGV1025)
Update the display by pressing the SEARCH key while subscreen 3 is displayed.[Procedures]
2 If the total hours of duration of emission of the laser diode (LD) for DVDs while reading 2 and that ofemission of the LD for DVDs while writing 3 exceed 4,700 hours, the LDs may be degraded. Perform an LD degradation judgment, using subscreen 4.
Press the ESC key.
Press the ESC key.
• While the User Operation screen is displayed, press the ESC , DISP then 2 keys, then the DIG/ANA key twice, in that order.
(1) Writer maintenance information of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD (Subscreen 3)
MTTF hours for each LD DVD: 4,700 hoursCD: 11,000 hoursThe ATA/ATAPI Writer Maintenance Info is obtained each time the power is turned on. Thereafter, the data on the subscreen is updated each time the SEARCH key is pressed (the updating command is sent) while this subscreen is displayed. Care must be taken when updating this subscreen, because an undesired command is inserted if it is executed while recording, etc.[Note on lighting time data for each LD] Since data on lighting time of each laser diode (LD) are stored in the flash ROM on the MAIN Assy, after the MAIN Assy is replaced, the data will be cleared. However, after the LOADER Assy is replaced, data on lighting time of each LD will be retained in the MAIN Assy. Therefore, before either the MAIN Assy or LOADER Assy is to be replaced, it is recommended that you write down the lighting time data.
[Tips]
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123456
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
(2) LD degration judgment of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD (Subscreen 4)
[How to enter]
[How to quit]
To update the value for each item, press the SEARCH key while subscreen 4 is displayed. For details on each item and the conditions of updating the values, see Table 2 below.
[Procedures]
If the results of degradation of the LDs for CDs and DVDs are both NG, replace the drive.
• For correct measurement of items 1 to 4 indicated in the display below, leave the unit at roomtemperature (25°C) for a while before turning it on, and do not load a disc.
• For RF measurement (item 5), it is recommended to use the Test disc (GGV1025).As the RF level differs depending on the characteristics of the pickup from product to product, it cannotbe used for judging degradation of the LD. Use the RF level as a rough guide to know the differencebetween before and after lens cleaning.
[Notes]
• While the User Operation screen is displayed, press the ESC , DISP then 2 keys, then the DIG/ANA key three times, in that order.
Press the ESC key.
Table 2: Description of each item and conditions for updating data
No. Item DescriptionConditions for updating by pressing the SEARCH key
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
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
3 TMP Current temperature inside the Writer No disc inserted in the disc tray
4 ADJ Temperature (approx. 25°C) inside the Writer during adjustment No disc inserted in the disc tray
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 (GGV1025)
6 TLTWriter adjustment data for straight (non-HDD) model(FFFF is diplayed when the writer is not adjusted.) No condition
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• Errors related to recording are displayed on the lines "Rec Err:," as shown below. For details on errors, see "Table 1: Description of VR-recording-related errors."
1 There are two error-log screens, on which up to 9 logs per screen are displayed.(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
1
To roughly determine in which category shown below a symptom that is difficult to reproduce belongs. For details on the categories of error logs displayed, see "Table 1: Description of VR-recording-related errors."
• Errors related to the MPEG Encoder• Errors related to the drive system• Errors related to copying• Errors related to others• Errors related to the HDD
• The two error-log screens can be switched by pressing the SPEED+ or SPEED- key.• For details on error messages, see Table 1 "Description of VR-recording-related errors".
[Tips]
Recording-related errors are displayed.
Press the ESC key.
• While the User Operation display is displayed, press the ESC , DISP , then 4 keys, in that order.• While any subscreen of the fourth screen is displayed, press the DIG/ANA key repeatedly.
The subscreens change cyclically.
(These subscreens are not for service use.)
(These subscreens are not for service use.)
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Table 1: Description of VR-recording-related errors
Error related to MPEG Encoder
Error related to Dubbing
Error related to Drive systemIn a case of an error in the drive system, scratches or dirt on a disc, or a problem of the drive itself (dirty pickup) may be suspected.
Any error message marked with ∗ is displayed "RecErr : ---------" on the Subscreen 1 of the fourth screen.
Error Message Description
IN Encode * Changes cannot be made in the process of encoding
Failure to start encoding (reasons not clear)No SysHdr IN System packet is not input periodicallyStm Start NG
AVEncoder failedAVEnc Hang
Inappropriate input stream dataStream NGTimeout waiting for system packet input at the beginningStrm Start NG
Error Message Description
Mech No Res No response from the mechanical-control computer
Bdr Opn NG Open Border failed
Fail Repair Repair failed
OPC NG OPC failed
Read Err Reading failed, ECC failed, etc.PCA Full PCA has been used up.
Drv TimeOut Timeout waiting for drive operation
Video Mode VTSI Write Error (After Layer Change)
Video Mode Close Rzone failure
Close Rzone failed at dual layer disc
Format failed
May be +VR disc, but no RSAT
Close RZone failed
Video Mode VTSI BUP Write Error
Reserve RZone failed
MKB Invalid MKB reading error
VTSI2 Wr Err
BUF Overflow Overflow of the Stream BufferCLS Rzon Fail
NWA surpassed and impossible to useNWA Exhaust
DLVR trace NG
Format NG
May Be PVRV Final fail Abnormal process occurred when finalizing Video mode
Write Err The Drive failed to write and could not be recovered.
V2H VOBU TMNG VR →HDD Play back time of each VOBU is different
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Other Errors (continued)
No ErrorError Message Description
Non Err * Normal
Error related to HDD
Abbreviations:ECC = 4 byte Code for Error CorrectionUDF = Universal Disc FormatPCA = Power Calibration AreaOPC = Optical Power ControlNWA = Next Writable Address
VMG = Video ManagerRMA = Recording Management AreaMKB = Media Key BlockTMP_VMGI = Temporary Video Manager InformationBorder = from Lead-in to Lead-out
Error Message Description
V Ext MAX Ovr Count Max exceeded
Something * Undetermined error
VBR-SRAM NG Abnormality in VBR SRAM
Virgin DISC Virgin Disc
WaterMark Det Watermark detectedVOBU Info NG Inappropriate VOBU information
Unmatch Stamp * Impossible to modify because of nonmatching time stamp
Abnormality in change of statuses
Inappropriate Category ID
Information of +VR is NG. (VRMI)
V ExtToo Big The extension file is too large.
SRAM NG Abnormality in access to the backup work SRAMStatus NG *
Type NGV Ext TY NG
V Categ ID NG
Invalid VRMIParam Short Editting Error (Clear A-B)
Repairing has been executed.Repair Excec
Switch to +VR playback processSW PVRSwitching to video playback routine is required.SW Vpb mode *Switching to video recording routine is required.SW Vrec mode *
V Cate Inf NG Inappropriate Category information
WM CrackedWM Cracked
Error Message Description
HDDReset Done HDD Reset executed
ESFSYS CORUPT easyfsys error
HDD Initialize HDD initialized
HDD SMART NG Inappropriate HDD SMART
HDD unauthor Inconsistent HDD serial No.HDD Trans Err DMA error in HDD copy transfer
HDD INFO BAD Incorrect HDD Management Data
Delete the title moving on the way inside HDD
High-level process executed for the HDD Buffer
Abnormal power off
Title recording time full
Program file installed in HDD is NG.
Invalid HDD target No. is directed.
HDD ROMSUM NG Rom-code check sum NG
HDD DEL OC TT
ESFSYS INIT easyfsys initializingHDD Buff High
Inconsistent HDD Management Data MagicHDD SIG NG
HDD IRRG POFF
TT Rec Over
Delete the title by HDD recovery.HDD DEL TT
Task No Activ Task has not been activated.
extHDD Ignore External HDD is dismounted.HDD PFile NG
HDD WRONG TGT
Do nothing for demand.Do nothing
HDD deflag finishedHDD DEF DONEHDD deflag errorHDD DEF ERRHDD is not recognized on the bus.HDD Destroy
HDD MBR NG Inconsistent MBR data
MBR was wittenHDD Zero WR
HDD DEL PL Delete the dubbing list by HDD recovery.
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7.1.6 EPG SERVICE MODE
(EPG EURO)Next Data Download Time : 14:00 Duration : 01h30mGemster Data Fail Count : 00
Reasons for the following malfunctions can be inferred by checking the conditions for obtaining the past EPG data:
1 EPG data cannot be obtained.2 Some EPG data obtained are missing.
[Purposes] [Tool to be used]
[How to enter]
[How to quit]
[Description of the mode]
[Tips]
Remote control unit for servicing(GGF1381)
In a case where only "HS" is displayed in the MD column of the logs, the host channel has not been found. It is necessary to check the country and postal-code settings in the user settings.
Press the ESC key.
• Press the ESC , DISP , 7 keys, in that order.
Lines 01-02The next download starting time for the EPG data is displayed.Next Data Download Time: Starting timeDuration: Duration required for acquiring the EPG data
Lines 03The Gemster EPG data cannot be found.Number times of Host Scan and Schedule Download, DT models only
Lines 09-14 The 6 latest error logs when EPG data were received are displayed, with the latest one at the top.
DateStartEndMD
CHRcvPkt
Total Err
: Month/day when reception started: Time when reception started: Time when reception ended: Method for acquiring the EPG data (HS: Host scanning process, DL: Downloading pro- cess of the EPG data): Data-receiving channel: Total number of received packages. A number 999,999 or greater is displayed as "999999.": Total errors during reception. The sum of Hamming Err, Trans Err and InvLine Err numbers indicated on the Detail screen. A number 999,999 or greater is displayed as "999999."
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Press the ESC key.
(EPG EURO)EPG Data Receive Err Details - 1
Date : 03/31Start Time : 13:00 END Time : 13:30Host CH : 03 P-ON Kind : Download
Data Receive Part Total Err : 000000Pkt Rcv Num : 001853 Pkt Snd Num : 001853Inv Line Err : 000000Slice Cont : Auto EQ : OFF LV : --h
Temporary Buffer InformationPool Num : 000000 Max Store : 000000Discard Pkt : 000000 Use Num : 000000
Press the DIG/ANA key while the Summary screen is displayed. Up to 6 detail screens (1 to 6) are displayed, one each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed. Each detail screen 1 to 6 corresponds with the EPG reception error logs from the top on the Summary screen.
[How to enter]
Line Display item Description Remarks
2. Detail screen
Note: The data on lines 12-14 are for software development, not for service use.
Line 01
Lines 03-05, Reception conditions
Lines 07-10, details on errors during reception
EPG Data ReceiveErr Details-X
DateStart TimeEND TimeHost CHP-ON Kind
Total Err
Pkt Rcv Num
Pkt Snd Num
InvLine Err
The rightmost figure represents the number of the current detail screen. This number corresponds to the order of the EPG reception error log from the top.
: Month/day when reception started: Time when reception started: Time when reception ended: Data-receiving channel: Methods for acquiring the EPG data (host scanning and downloading)
: Total numbers of errors during reception. The total number of Hamming Err, Trans Err and InvLine Err indicated on the Detail screen. A number 999,999 or greater is displayed as "999999."
: Total number of received packages. A number 999,999 or greater is displayed as "999999.": Total number of packages that were sent to the application program among all the received packages. A number 999,999 or greater is displayed as "999999."
Only during initialization, host scanning is automatically executed to find the host broadcast.
Total Errors: If the total number of errors reaches two digits or greater, it is likely that EPG data acquisition failed. Display subscreen 1 of the first screen and check the electric field intensity from the AGC level.
If the total number of received packages is 0, it is likely that the country and postal-code settings are wrong.
: Total number of errors that were gene- rated by receiving data from invalid lines. A number 999,999 or greater is display- ed as "999999."
LV : Slice level (10~30 hex) (Only when the slice Cont is Manual.)
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7.1.7 AGING MODE
Aging for the DVD-RW/+RW/-RAM Aging for the DVD-R/+R
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
<DVD-RW>The initialization process in step 3 follows the setting specified in "Setting of the main unit--Recording--Auto initialization of a DVD-RW."<DVD+RW>The initialization process in step 3 is the same as that described in "Disc setting--Initialization--Initialization of a DVD+RW."<DVD-RAM>In the initialization process in step 3, physical formatting is performed, if required.
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, <DVD-R>In step 2, if the disc is judged to have recorded up to 99 titles, the operation stops at that point.<DVD+R>If the disc is judged to have recorded up to 49 titles, the operation stops at that point. On the FL display, the number of loops is retained.On the OSD display, the error indication is retained.
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.
If symptoms regarding recording/ playback of discs and/or the HDD that your customer claimed are difficult to reproduce, they can be reproduced with a long-time test in Aging mode.
• When aging for the DVD-RW/+RW/-RAM and HDD is executed, all recorded data on them will be erased.• 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.
[Purposes] [Tools to be used]
[Notes]
Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode.Notes:• If during recording: Recording is stopped.• If during playback: Playback is paused. (aging for ±RW/-RAM only)• 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.
[How to quit]
1 Press the DVD key to switch to DVD.2 Load a recordable disc.3 Select the input function of a recordable source.4 After disc detection is performed, press the ESC then REP.B , and then PLAY keys on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode.
[How to enter]
[Description of operation] Aging for the DVD-RW/DVD-R
Remote control unit supplied with the unit
(VXX3092)
DVD RECORDER
OPEN
STANDBY/ON
HOME MENU INFOPAUSE LIVE TV
ENTER
PREV NEXTSTOP REC
PLAYREC STOP
TOP MENU
DISC NAVIGATOR GUIDE
CMSKIP
CMBACK
PAUSE RETURN/EDIT
CHANNEL
HDD/DVD
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Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode. Notes:• 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.
[How to quit]
1 Press the HDD key to switch to HDD. 2 Press the ESC key then the REP.B , and then the PLAY keys on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode.
[How to enter]
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
[Description of operation]
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.
[Tips]
[Aging for the HDD]
* Take caution as all recorded data of the HDD is deleted.
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7.1.8 HDD CHECK MODE
How to diagnose failure of the hard disc drive (HDD)
1. Flow of HDD diagnosis
(1) Flowchart of HDD diagnosis
Purpose: With use of the HDD-diagnostic program contained in the product itself, physical errors on the HDD can be diagnosed. Use this program to diagnose whether or not the HDD is in failure when one of the symptoms indicated below is recognized, or when a failure in the HDD is suspected.
Symptoms of failure in HDD:(1) HDD Error(2) Failure in HDD recording or playback(3) HDD not recognized
Tool to be used: Remote control unit for servicing (GGF1381)
Check the HDD Information.
Is something wrong?
No
Yes
Execute Self-Test.
Has an error occurred?
No
Yes
Execute Extended Self-Test.
Has an error occurred?
No
Yes
Execute HDD Read/Write Check.
Has an error occurred?
Execute writing test, if required.
Result of the diagnosis: No abnormality
No
Yes
Result of the diagnosis: Failure in HDDMeasures to be taken: Replacement of HDD
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(2) Overview of the diagnosis items
How to start/terminate the diagnostic program
HDD Information
SELF TEST
EXTENDED SELF TEST
HDD Read / Write Check
Use the remote control unit for servicing. How to start: Press the "ESC", "CX", "0", and "1" keys simultaneously. How to terminate: Press the "ESC" key.Do NOT perform other operations on the unit while the HDD diagnosis is in progress. Although the diagnostic program is designed to function independently from the unit's functions, an operation on the unit during a diagnosis may cause a malfunction. The status of the unit recommended during diagnosis is as follows: All stop, no timer recording (including auto-recording), and Input selection to L1-L3.
2. How to start or terminate the diagnostic program
This is a display for checking the HDD information, such as the model name of the HDD, continuous power-on time, authentication status, and results of the diagnosis on the end of service life.
This is a simplified diagnosis for the HDD. A serious failure in the HDD can be detected with this test.Time required for testing: Approx. 60 sec.
This is a reading test across all sectors of the HDD. Data recorded on the HDD will not be erased, because no writing operation is performed.Time required for testing: Approx. 2 hours/160 GB 1 hours/80 GB
This is a writing, reading, and comparing test across all sectors of the HDD. All data recorded on the HDD will be erased, because all the data are to be overwritten. Be sure to obtain your client's consent beforehand.Time required for testing: Approx. 6.4 hours/160 GB 3.2 hours/80 GB
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3. Diagnosis procedures
1 Display the menu on the screen.The menu indicated below is displayed when the diagnostic program is started. To enter each mode, press the corresponding key "1"-"4" on the remote control unit for servicing.
Tests to be executed1 HDD Information:
Check of the HDD information2 S.M.A.R.T. DST:
Executing a simplified test or a reading test of all data3 HDD R/W Check:
Executing a writing/reading test of all data. All data on the HDD will be erased if this test is executed.
Note: "2. S.M.A.R.T. Attribute . . ." is not to be used.
2 Check the HDD information.Press the "1" key on the remote control unit for servicing. Check the following data:Model: Is the correct model name of the HDD displayed?Recog. No: Is a positive value displayed?SMART threshold: Is "not exceeded" displayed?
To return to the menu screen, press the "Clear" key.
Detailed description1 Model:
For the correct model name, refer to the display of the unit.2 Recog. No:
Positive value: The HDD has been authenticated.Negative value: The HDD has not been authenticated.
3 SMART threshold:exceeded: The HDD has come to the end or near the end of its service life.not exceeded: The HDD has not reached the end of its service life.
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3 Execute Self-Test.Press the "3" key on the remote control unit for servicing while the menu screen is displayed. When the following screen is displayed, press the "1" key to start the Self-Test.
The progress of the test is displayed on the screen. The percentage remaining of the test is displayed on the screen, and the test is terminated when the percentage reaches 00%. Check whether or not an error has occurred after the test is finished.
To return to the menu screen, press the "Clear" key.
Example: No error Example: With an error
Diagnosis results• Without an error: ". . . Completed" is displayed.
Then, proceed to the Extended Self-Test.• With an error: ". . . Error" is displayed. Look at the number in Test Result.
If the place value for tens is 1 or 2, execute the Self-Test again. If it is from 3 to 7, the HDD must be replaced.
Note: If the result of the second test is the same, replacement of the HDD is required.
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4 Execute the Ext (Extended) Self-Test.
Press the "3" key while the menu screen is displayed, then the "2" key on the remote control unit for servicing. The Extended Self-Test starts. The percentage remaining of the test is displayed on the screen, and the test is terminated when the percentage reaches 00%. Check whether or not an error has occurred after the test is finished.
To return to the menu screen, press the "Clear" key.
Example: No error Example: With an error
Diagnosis results• Without an error: ". . . Completed" is displayed.
If no error occurs up until this stage, HDD operations are normal except for writing operations. If the unit has a failure in HDD playback, a block other than the HDD may be in failure. If the unit's failure is in HDD recording, however, the next HDD Read/Write Check must be executed to test writing operations.
• With an error: ". . . Error" is displayed. Look at the number in Test Result. If the place value for tens is 1 or 2, execute the Ext Self-Test again. If it is from 3 to 7, the HDD must be replaced.
Note: If the result of the second test is the same, replacement of the HDD is required.
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5 Execute the HDD R/W Check.Before executing this test, be sure to obtain your client's consent for erasure of HDD data. Press the "4" key while the menu screen is displayed then the "SKIP ¢" key to start the HDD R/W Check. To stop executing the test (OFF) while it is in progress, press the "SKIP 4" key.
The display on the left indicates the progress of the test. The percentage of the test progress is displayed on the screen, and the test is finished when the percentage reaches 100%.
Diagnosis results• If no error occurs in any of the Write/Read/Compare items, the HDD is in normal condition and is not required to
be replaced. A block other than the HDD is in failure.• If any error occurs, the HDD must be replaced.
To terminate the diagnostic program, press the "ESC" key.
Detailed description on each item on the screen• Write Error: Number of write errors• Read Error: Number of read errors• Compare Error: Number of comparison errors• Current LBA: The address during testing• Max LBA: Highest address number of the HDD• Progress: Percentage of test progress (%)• Remain Time: Estimated time required for finishing the test across all sectors. Estimated time: 6.4 hours/160 GB 3.2 hours/80 GB
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7.1.9 DIAGNOSIS OF THE MAIN ASSY
Power ON
Doesa desired screen
appear when selected a tuner?
Video recording and playback by HDD
1 Failure in the periphery of CN2301(Poor contact with the TUJB Assy.)
2 Failure in the periphery of CN2401(Power supply is not supplied from the POWER SUPPLY Unit.)
3 Failure in the periphery of IC4504, IC4507, IC4511 and IC4512(Power supply is not supplied to each IC.)Yes
No No
Does a desired audio output it?
1 Failure in the periphery of CN2301(Poor contact with the TUJB Assy.)
2 Failure in the periphery of IC3101(Failure in the periphery of AUDIO ADC for input audio.)
3 Failure in the periphery of IC3201(Failure in the periphery of AUDIO DAC for output audio.)
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Video recording and playback by DVD
DVD recording
End
Can the video recording and playback of HDD?
1 Failure in the periphery of CN3801(Poor contact with the HDD.)
2 To the HDD check mode
Yes
No
Can record desired video and audio?
1 Failure in the periphery of CN101(Poor contact with the Pickup Assy.)
2 Failure in the periphery of IC101(Failure in the periphery of the RF IC.)
Failure in the periphery of IC101(There is possibility of failure of the EMMA2RFE chip.)
Yes
No
Does the tray open?
1 Failure in the periphery of CN601(Poor contact with the FRONT Assy.)
2 Failure in the periphery of IC501(Failure in the periphery of the Driver IC.)
Yes
No
Do play back desired video and audio?
1 Failure in the periphery of CN2301(Poor contact with the TUJB Assy.)
2 Failure in the periphery of IC3101(Failure in the periphery of AUDIO ADC for input audio.)
3 Failure in the periphery of IC3201(Failure in the periphery of AUDIO DAC for output audio.)Yes
No
Insert a disc and close the tray, then playback it
Do recognize a disc?
1 Failure in the periphery of CN101 (Poor contact with the Pickup Assy.)2 Failure in the periphery of IC101 (Failure in the periphery of the RF IC.)3 Failure in the periphery of CN501 (Poor contact with the SPDL.)4 Failure in the periphery of CN502 (Poor contact with the STEPPER.)
Yes
No
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7.1.10 DIAGNOSIS OF THE DTBR ASSY
The DTB (Digital Terrestrial Board) does not function
Only the signals from the DTB are not output, even though other external input signals are output.
No channel is displayed.
Is the Signal Check screen called from the HOME MENU displayed?
Are Signal Strength and Signal Quality Good (in green) or, in a rare case, Fair (in yellow)?
Only pay channels (channels that require a CI module for receiving) cannot be displayed.
In addition to [A], a failure in the CAM, card, or the CI connector is possible.
Is the Software Update-Technical Info screen called from the HOME MENU displayed?(The version is displayed)
Failure in the line from the AV output from IC106 (analog output section) to the JACB input section
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Possible causes are the antenna cable, ambient surroundings, the RF system from the tuner to the TS input of IC106 via IC313 and IC201, and TS. = [B]
IC106 and its periphery are likely to be defective.
Yes
No
No
No
Possible causes are the antenna cable, ambient surroundings, and a stream-related problem. = [A]
No
Possible causes are a failure in upgrading software, failure in communication between CN102 and CN2601, and defective IC106 and its periphery.
No
∗ On the screen in Test mode, NG- must be displayed for the item DTB S.
• Except when the local regulator is in failure, a power failure (blown a fuse, etc.) makes other input systems abnormal.• If mosaic images are often displayed, check the items in [B].• If the audio from only the DTB is defective, check the items in [B] and the line from the audio output from IC106 (analog output section) to
the JACB input section.
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7.1.11 NOTE ON REPLACEMENT OF THE SDRAM
Note when replacing the SDRAM
When replacement of the SDRAM (IC1201 or IC1221) on the MAIN Assy is required, identify the manufacturer of the SDRAM. If the SDRAM that needs replacement was manufactured by HYNIX, both IC1201 and IC1221 must be replaced at the same time.SDRAMs for service are manufactured by SAMSUNG.
How to identify the manufacturerConfirm the name of the manufacturer stamped on the surface of the part.
Measures to be taken1 If the SDRAM that needs replacement was manufactured by HYNIX:
Replace both IC1201 and IC1221 at the same time.2 If the SDRAM that needs replacement was manufactured by SAMSUNG:
Replacement of only the defective SDRAM (IC1201 or IC1221) is possible.
Possible malfunctionsIf SDRAMs made by different manufacturers are mounted on the MAIN Assy, the following malfunctions may occur:1 The power does not come on.2 High-speed dubbing disabled3 Other malfunctions related to the SDRAM
By HYNIX (replacement of both SDRAMs required) By SAMSUNG (replacement of only the defective SDRAM possible)
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7.1.12 SETUP SEQUENCETuner/FL microcomputer System Codec IC (Initial Program Loader)
System Codec IC (Firmware)
DTB microcomputer
Is ID check of drive OK?
Yes
Power ON ?No
Yes
OK
OK
FLASH check ?NG
NG
Stop
Tray Open Yes
No
"CPRM ERR" displayed on FL display
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
Yes
Repair process
Is disc in?
Is starting/ID check of HDD OK?
No
Yes
Is disc valid?
Yes
Repair required?
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Playback
Playbackrequested?
Yes
"HDD ERR" displayed on FL display
∗1: If both the drive ID check and starting/IDcheck of HDD failed, "CPRM ERR" is firstdisplayed on FL display.
Tuner/FL microcomputer starts up.
Connect the power cord.
System microcomputer starts up.
Downloading throughRS232C required.
FLASH check is NGwhen
"POWER ON" displayedfor over 1 minuteson the FL display.
Jumping to developedfirmware.
"POWER ON" displayed on the FL display.
Key input and channel datatransmitted to the systemcontroller. And make displayed data byinstructions from the system controller, and switch a channel.
DTB microcomputer starts up.
Firmware stored in Flash memoryis developed in SD-RAM
expanding the compressed data.
Initialization of the peripheralcircuit register and RAM, etc.
Waiting forcommunication to be
established.
Yes
No
Initialization of theperipheral circuit
register and RAM, etc.
DVD-R/RW Drive
Hascommandarrived ?
Yes
No
Drive microcomputer starts up.
ATA/ATAPIcommand processing
Initialization of theperipheral circuit
register and RAM, etc.
Initialization of the peripheralcircuit register and RAM, etc.
Clock displayed on the FL display.
Power ON/Release the reset
Communication start with theTuner/FL microcomputer.
Communication start with theDTB microcomputer.
∗1
∗1
Waiting forcommunication to be
established.
Channel data, etc, trans-mitted to the systemcontroller. And switch a channel byinstructions from the system controller, etc.
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7.1.13 DISASSEMBLY
1 Remove the three screws.
2 Remove the two screws.
3 Remove the bonnet case S.
Bonnet Case S1 Tray Panel2
Bonnet case S
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Rear view
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Tray
Emergency disc ejection rod (GGF1529)
LOADER Assy
LOADER Assy
Diagnosis
Note 1: Do NOT look directly into the pickup lens. The laser beam may cause eye injury.Note 2: 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 3: For performing the diagnosis shown below, the following jigs for service is required:
• Emergency disc ejection rod (GGF1529)• Jig cable for service (VKP2291)• Extension board (GGF1533 (A)), (GGF1533 (B)) + Extension cable (GGD1437)
1 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on the power.
2 Press the 0 OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray.
3 Remove the tray panel.
4 Press the 0 OPEN/CLOSE button to close the tray.
5 Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn off the power.
How to open the tray when the power cannot be turned onWhen the tray cannot be opened because the power cannot be turned on, it can be opened using the emergency disc ejection rod (GGF1529). (A long, thin rod about 1 mm in diameter can be used in place of the rod.)
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1 Unhook the four hooks.
2 Disconnect the one flexible cable.
CN302
3 Remove the front panel section.
FRJB Assy
Front panel section
Front Panel Section3
TUNB Assy
1
1
1
Bottom view
1
2
2
3
1 Remove the two screws.
2 Remove the TUNB Assy.
TUNB Assy4
1
1
Rear view
B
D
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B
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5 6 7 8
ATAB Assy
HDD
MAIN Assy
LOADER Assy
HDD and LOADER Assy5
3
1 Remove the two screws.
2 Remove the two screws.
3 Remove the HDD with the ATAB Assy and the HDD stay.(Disconnect cables, as required.)
HDD
1 Remove the two screws.
2 Remove the two screws.
3 Remove the LOADER Assy with the writer stays L and R.(Disconnect cables, as required.)
51 SI2P2/SCK2 SCK2 O SIO2 communication clock Not used.
52 SI2P3/SCK20 RFTHRU O RF through switch of the tuner Control with the main unit setting during standby.
53 PWM1 NC O Non connection
54 PWM0 FANCTRL O Radiation of heat fan rotating speed control H: Top speed, L: Stop Intermediate speed realizes by PWM
55 VDD2 VDD2 − Power supply
56 VSS2 GND − Ground
57 P00 P_CONT2 O Power supply control of the main board For controlling 2.5V and 3.3V
58 P01 MUTECTL O Mute invalidity control Port to suppress last stage mute
59 P02 EPGEXT O Equalizer switch of slicer input video
60 P03 TUON O Power supply control of the tuner section There is a case to turn on the power during standby independently.
61 P04 SWVION O Power supply control of Japan/North America video system Non connection in Europe and General
62 P05/CKO P_CONT O Power supply control of the whole system
63 P06/T6O FLPON O Power supply control of the FL tube
64 P07/T7O XP_SAVE O Power supply control of Europe video system Set to SWVION on the source.
65 P20/INT4/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP/INT6/T0LCP1/SSGI0 STATCHG I Multiplex status change detection of MSP D_CTR_I/O_1 of MSP
66 P21/INT4/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP J_CLOCK I Input audio for Just Clock Pulse input of the tuner audio Not used
67 P22/INT4/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP/HCTR CSYNCIN I C-Sync for Auto-Rec
68 P23/INT4/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP XCHECKER I Unit checker mounting distinction
69 P24/INT5/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP/INT7/T0HCP1/SSGI1 MRST I Main board power failure detection Edge interrupt
70 P25/INT5/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP AVLIN I NexTViewLink input line
71 P26/INT5/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP X525P I 525P output signal from the system controller Not used.
72 P27/INT5/T1IN/T0LCP/T0HCP BLANKIN I BLANK signal input of the SCART
73 P30/PWM4 LED_DVD O DVD Indicator
74 P31/PWM5 TU_DCCON O DC/DC converter For +32V generation 200kHz, 2(H): PWM output of 1 (L)
75 P32/UTX1 TXD1 O Transmission for RS-232C terminal
76 P33/URX1 RXD1 I Reception for RS-232C terminal
77 P34/UTX2 TXD2 O UART2 transmission Not used.
78 P35/URX2 RXD2 O UART2 reception Not used.
79 P36 HS_TTOM O System controller communication handshake From tuner controller to system controller
80 VDDODA VDDODA − Power supply
41 PF0 LET/FUNC_ON O Letter-box output superimposed signal Function output signal for Europe model
42 PF1 SQU O Squeeze output superimposed signal
43 PF2 CONDET I Electric discharge detection of capacitor for power supply backupReadout after cold-start immediately. If it was L, reduce the voltage.
44 PF3 S1 O S1/S2 switching signal
45 PF4/IRP IROUT O Pulse output for IR blaster
46 PF5 P_SAVE2 O Power save mode switch of HA118326
47 PF6 PSMUTE O Audio mute control of SCART
48 PF7 XAVLTH O Through switch of AV.Link communication line
49 SI2P0/SO2 SO2 O SIO2 transmission Not used.
50 SI2P1/SI2/SB2 SI2 O SIO2 reception Not used.
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No. Mark Pin Name I/O Pin Function
81 PB6/CVD/CSYNC CVBSIN I Input video for data slicer 1.0Vpp
82 VSSVCO GND − Ground
83 PB4/FILTSLC FILTSLC I External filter for slicer PLL
84 VDDVCO VDDVCO − Power supply
85 PB2 DT_TUON O Power control for DTB
86 PB1 ANT5V_SW O Antenna power control for digital broadcasting
87 PB0/DS1FLD DET_ANT O Shortcircuit detection for antenna power line
88 VSS3 GND − Ground
89 VDD3 VDD3 − Power supply
90 PC7/DBGP2 DBGP2 O/D Control port for on-chip debugger
91 PC6/DBGP1 DBGP1 O/D Control port for on-chip debugger
92 PC5/DBGP0 DBGP0 O/D Control port for on-chip debugger
93 PC4/AN11 LED_HDD O HDD Indicator
95 PC2/AN9 NC O Non Connection
94 PC3/AN10 NC O Non Connection
96 PC1/AN8 NC O Non Connection
97 PC0/OCSYNC NC O Non Connection
98 PA0/SO7 SD_TTOM O System controller communication data line From tuner controller to system controller
99 PA1/SI7/SB7 SD_MTOT I System controller communication data line From system controller to tuner controller
100 PA2/SCK7 SCK_MTOT I System controller communication clock From system controller to tuner controller
DVR-540HX-S5 6 7 8
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UPD61272F1-107KA3A (MAIN ASSY : IC1001)(EMMA2RFE)• DVDR IC
BLOCK DIAGRAM
IR In
TIM
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GP
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Per
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HS
I/F
2nd
AT
A I/
F
Hos
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MIP
SC
PU
MIP
SC
PU
DS
PR
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I/F
JTA
G
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10 b
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AD
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Aud
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Str
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Aud
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I/O
Driv
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Vid
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Enc
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5 ch
D
AC
Arb
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AS
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Uni
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mem
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CV
BS
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b/C
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Dig
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Ser
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139
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PCA9557PW (MAIN ASSY : IC3802)• 8Bit IIC to PARA IC
RSET0 82 Resistor for adjusting full scale currents
RSET1 92
REF0 83 External voltage reference
REF1 93
Unused pins
Pin name Pin no. Disposition
N/C 168 Connect to ground
N/C 170 Not connected
N/C 201 Connect to ground
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D
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A
B
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145
5 6 7 8
STV0361L (DTBR ASSY : IC313)• COFDM IC
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
Block Diagram
FEC
Viterbi
Reed-
Channel
correctionFFT
Adjacent
Carrierrecovery
loop
Timingrecovery
loop
TS output
INP
INM
XTALI
XTALOPLL
AGC1
SCL
SDA
SCLT
SDAT
I2C
General
and lock
purposvOP0
LOCK/OP2
LOCK/OP1
IP0
STV0361
COFDM demodulator/DVB-T
indicators
estimation/
Symbol
Demapper
Bit
de-interleaver
de-interleaver
decoder
decoder
De-interleaver
Descrambler
Interface
Monitoring
BERmonitoring
ADC
AGC2
display
Lock
Constellation
display
Sample rateconverter
Symbolrecovery
loop
AGC
Dual
indicators
on OP1/OP2
Solomon
De-interleaver
I/Os
and Cochannel
suppression
DP, D0 to D7, CLK_OUTSTR_OUT (ERROR)
ADCRFlevelmonitor
Impulsivenoise removal
IP0
Control
1kimpedance Derotator
EPQautoloop
Impulsivenoise suppression
XT
ALO
GN
DX
TA
L
TE
ST
XT
ALI
D2
GN
D
SD
A
ST
R_O
UT
GN
D D7
D6
VD
D D4
SC
LT
SD
AT
SC
L
TE
ST
AGC1
AGC2
INP
DGNDA
DVCCA1.8
GNDA
D1
LOCK/OP2
GND
AUX_CLK
GND
OP0
CIQ/HFEC31
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
1516
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
64 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 5563 54 53 52 51 50 49
17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2618 27 28 29 30 31 32
D5
VCCA1.8
REFP
GNDA
NOT_RESET
VDD
VDD_3.3
LOCK/OP1
GNDERROR
VDD
D/NOT_P
CLK_OUT
VDD_3.3
D0
D3
VD
D_3
.3
VC
CX
TA
L1.8
VR
VCCA3.3
REFM
INM
GND
IP0
VD
D
GN
D
CS
0
CS
1
GN
D
VD
D_3
.3
HF
EC
0
CC
LK/H
FE
C1
CD
AT
A/.H
FE
C2
VDD_3.3: 3.3V output buffer supplyVDD : 1.8V core and input buffer supplyGND : both core and buffer ground
TQFP64
STV0361
VDD
GN
D
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DVR-540HX-S146
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Pin Function
Pin number Name Type DescriptionDrive(mA)
Clock and resets
12 NOT_RESET Input1 Hardware reset, active low –
62 XTALI Analog Crystal oscillator input/external clock (1.8 V) –
63 XTALO Analog Crystal oscillator output –
61 VCCXTAL1.8 Supply Analog oscillator supply (1.8 V) –
64 GNDXTAL Ground Analog oscillator ground –
Analog interface
2 DVCCA1.8 Supply Analog part digital supply (1.8V) –
5 REFM Analog Internal negative reference –
6 REFP Analog Internal positive reference
3 VCCA1.8 Supply Analog supply (1.8V) –
9 INM Analog Negative analog input –
10 INP Analog Positive analog input –
4, 11 GNDA Supply Analog supply –
1 DGNDA Ground Analog ground –
7 VR Analog Reference –
8 VCCA3.3 Supply Analog supply (3.3V)
I2C interface
21 SDA I/O2 Serial data (open drain and 5 V tolerant) 8
20 SCL Input Serial clock (open drain and 5 V tolerant) –
19 SDAT I/O SDA tuner (open drain and 5 V tolerant) 4
18 SCLT Input SCL tuner (5 V tolerant)
MPEG interface
25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34
D7/0 Output3 Serial D7, MPEG data 8/4
36 CLK_OUT Output MPEG byte or bit clock 4
23 STR_OUT Output MPEG first byte sync 2
38 D/NOT_P Output MPEG data valid/parity 4
40 ERROR Output MPEG packet error 2
51 HFEC0 Output Hierarchical FEC output bit 0 2
50 CCLK/HFEC1 Output Hierarchical FEC output bit 1 or clock for constellation display
2
49 CDATA/HFEC2 Output Hierarchical FEC output bit 2 or data for constellation display
2
48 CIQ/HFEC3 Output Hierarchical FEC output bit 3 or IQ validation for constellation display
2
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Front end controls
16 AGC1 I/O RF AGC control ∆∑(5 V tolerant) 4
14 AGC2 I/O IF AGC control ∆∑(5 V tolerant) 4
17, 60 TEST Reserved test mode, must be grounded
58 IP0 Input General-purpose input port 0 and ADC input for RF level monitoring
-
45 OP0 I/O General-purpose output port 0 4
43 LOCK/OP1 I/O General-purpose output port 1 or lock indicator 4
42 LOCK/OP2 Output General-purpose output port 2 or lock indicator 4
47 AUX_CLK I/O Auxiliary clock 8
55 CS0 Input Chip select LSB -
53 CS1 Input Chip select MSB -
Power supply
13, 28, 39, 57 VDD Supply Digital core supply
22, 35, 44, 52 VDD_3.3 Supply Digital I/O supply
15, 24, 30, 37, 41, 46, 54, 56, 59
GND Ground
1. All inputs are 3.3V compatible.2. All bidirectional pads are 3.3V capable.3. All outputs are 3.3V capable.
Pin number Name Type DescriptionDrive (mA)
TC7WB125FK (DTBR ASSY : IC314)• Dual BUS Switch
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
Truth Table
Inputs
A port = B port
Disconnect
OEFunction
L
H
VCC8
OE2 B1 A27 6 5
OE1
1 2 3 4GNDA1 B2
W B1 2 5
DVR-540HX-S5 6 7 8
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D
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A
B
E
DVR-540HX-S148
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UPC3221GV (DTBR ASSY : IC311)• IF AGC IC
Pin Arrangement (Top view)
Pin Function
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
VCC
INPUT1
INPUT2
VAGC
GND1
OUTPUT1
OUTPUT2
GND2
AGC AMP. Video AMP.
AGC Control
PinNo. Pin Name
AppliedVoltage
(V)
PinVoltage(V)
NoteFunction and Application
1 VCC 4.5 to 5.5 – Power supply pin.This pin should be externally equipped with bypass capacitor to minimize ground impedance.
2 INPUT1 – 1.29 Signal input pins to AGC amplifier. This pin should be coupled with capacitor for DC cut. 3 INPUT2 – 1.29
4 VAGC 0 to VCC – Gain control pin. This pin's bias govern the AGC output level.
Minimum Gain at VAGC : 0 to 0.5 VMaximum Gain at VAGC : 3 to 3.5 V
Recommended to use AGC voltage with externally resister (example: 1 kΩ).
5 GND2 0 – Ground pin.This pin should be connected to system ground with minimum inductance. Ground pattern on the board should be formed as wide as possible.
6 OUTPUT2 – 2.28 Signal output pins of video amplifier. This pin should be coupled with capacitor for DC cut. 7 OUTPUT1 – 2.28
8 GND1 0 – Ground pin. This pin should be connected to system ground with minimum inductance. Ground pattern on the board should be formed as wide as possible. All ground pins must be connected together with wide ground pattern to decrease impedance difference.
Note : Pin voltage is measured at VCC = 5.0 V.
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No. Pin Name Pin Function
MM1689FH (DTBR ASSY : IC307)• Dual Regulator
Pin Arrangement (Top view) Block Diagram
Pin Function
1
2
3
PS2
PS1
VIN2
ON/OFF Control pin
Cont pin must be connected with Vin pin, if it is not used.
ON/OFF Control pin
Input pin
The capacitor is required to connect with input pin more than 1 µ F.
4
5
VIN1
VOUT1
Input pin
Output pin
6
7
8
VOUT2
GND
NC
The capacitor must be connected with output pin more than 1 µ F.
Output pin
Ground
No connection
ContHL
VoOn
OFF
8
NC GND Vo2 Vo1
1
PS2 PS1 VIN2 VIN1Heat Spreader Bottom
2 3 4
7 6 54VIN1
PS1
GND
VIN2
PS2
Bias
Driver
Driver
CurrentLimitter
Thermalshutdown
Thermalshutdown
CurrentLimitter
Bias
Reference
Reference
2
7
3
1
5
6 VO2
VO1
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DVR-540HX-S150
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7.3 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 < 15°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.
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Western Digital Seagate
Jumper pin
Jumper pin
Capacity
Manufacturer'spart No.
Date ofManufacturer
Capacity
Manufacturer'spart No.
Date ofManufacturer
Confirmation of the jumper pin location of the HDD
Western Digital(160GB)Western Digital(80GB) Seagate(80G,160G)
• 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.
DVR-440HX-S ST380012ACE80GB VXF1084VXF1066
DVR-540HX-S ST3160022ACE160GB VXF1086
WD800BB -xxJKCx
WD1600BB -xxGUCx
VXF1068
Capacity
Western Digital SEAGATEModelName
Pioneer'sPart No.
(for service)
Manufacture'sPart No.
Pioneer'sPart No.
(for service)
Manufacture'sPart No.
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7.4 DISC/CONTENT FORMAT
Notes to table*1 Must be initialized for VR mode recording *2 Must be initialized for Video mode recording *3 Erasable, but free space does not increase*4 Cannot erase sections, edit chapters or use playlist editing*5 Must be compatible with DVD-R(VR) playback*6 Finalize using this recorder (may not playback in some units) *7 Must be compatible with DVD-RW(VR) playback*8 Must be compatible with DVD+RW playback*9 Must be compatible with DVD-RAM playback*10 Only when HDD Recording Format is set to Video Mode Off *11 Only when the recording mode is not set to LPCM
*12 CPRM-compatible discs only*13 Take the disc out of the cartridge before use. Only Matsushita and Maxell discs have been tested to work reliably with this recorder. Discs from other makers may become unusable when recorded or edited.*14 Erasing a title does not increase the available recording time, nor increase the number of recordable titles left.*15 Must be compatible with DVD+R playback*16 Depending on the disc, it may have to be initialized before it can be recorded. In this case, initialization will take about 1 hour.
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.
HDDDVD-RAM
Marks used in this manual *1 *1 *2 *13, 16
Logos
Re-recordable / Erasable
*3 *3 *14
Editing of recorded programs
*4 *4 *4
Recording of Copy-once protected material
*12 *12 *12
Playback in other players/recorders
n/a *5 *6 *7 *6 *8 *9
Chase play
16:9 and 4:3 pro-gram recording
Bilingual broad-cast recording of both audio channels
*10, 11*11 *11 *11
HDD DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+RW DVD-RAM
Using DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discsDVD-R DL (dual-layer) and DVD+R DL (double-layer) discs contain two recordable layers on a single side, giving about 1.8 times the recording capacity of a conventional single-layer disc. This unit can record to both DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL discs.
• If you intend to play DVD-R DL (Video mode) or DVD+R DL discs recorded on this unit on other DVD recorders/players, you must finalize them. (Note that some DVD recorders/players may not play even finalized DL discs.)
• Please read the information provided on the disc packaging carefully before purchasing DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discs:
• Confirm the disc version: Use ver. 3.0 / 2 x to 4 x DVD-R discs.
• Confirm the recording speed : DVD-R should be compatible with 2 x or 4 x
• This logo indicates that the disc is a DVD-R DL or DVD+R DL disc:
• Correct operation has been confirmed
for DVD-R DL discs (Ver. 3.0 / 2 x, 4 x) produced by the following manufacturers: Mitsubishi Kagaku Media, Verbatim (as of March 2005).
About DualDisc playbackA DualDisc is a new two -sided disc, one side of which contains DVD content -video, audio, etc. -while the other side contains non-DVD content such as digital audio material.
DVD+RW
DVD+R
*3
*4
*6, 15
DVD+R
DVD-RWDVD-R
The non-DVD, audio side of the disc is not compliant with the CD Audio specification and therefore may not play.
recording; DVD+R with 2.4 x to 8 x recording.
It is possible that when loading or ejecting a DualDisc, the opposite side to that being played will be scratched. Scratched discs may not be playable.
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• Multi-session playback: Yes (except CD-Audio and Video CD/Super VCD)
• 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)
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 for Windows® XP, Windows Media® Player 9 or Windows Media® Player 10 series.
Microsoft, Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
DivX video compatibility
DivX is a compressed digital video format created by the DivX® video codec from DivX, Inc. This recorder can play DivX video files burned on CD-R/RW/ROM discs. Keeping the same terminology as DVD-Video, individual DivX video files are called "Titles." When naming files/titles on a CD-R/RW disc prior to burning, keep in mind that by default they will be played in alphabetical order.
Note1 DRM (digital rights management) copy protection is a technology designed to prevent unauthorized copying by restricting playback, etc. of compressed
audio files on devices other the PC (or other recording equipment) used to record it. For detailed information, please see the instruction manuals or help files that came with your PC (or other WMA recording equipment) and/or software.
The DVD side of a DualDisc plays in this product. DVD-Audio content will not play.
For more detailed information on the DualDisc specification, please refer to the disc manufacturer or disc retailer.
Other disc compatibilityIn addition to DVD, this recorder is compatible with a wide range of disc types (media) and formats. Playable discs will generally feature one of the following logos on the disc and/or disc packaging. Note however that some disc types, such as recordable CD (and DVD), may be in an unplayable format - see below for further compatibility information.
CD-R/RW compatibilityThis recorder cannot record CD-R or CD-RW discs.
• Readable formats: CD-Audio, Video CD/Super VCD, ISO 9660 CD-ROM* containing MP3, WMA, JPEG or DivX 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.
Video CDAudio CD CD-R CD-RW Super Video CD (Super VCD)
• Official DivX® Certified product.
• Plays all versions of DivX® video (including DivX® 6) with standard playback of DivX® media files.
• File extensions: .avi and .divx (these must be used for the recorder to recognize DivX video files). Note that all files with the .avi extension are recognized as MPEG4, but not all of these are necessarily DivX video files and therefore may not be playable on this recorder.
• File extensions: .mp3, .wma (these must be used for the recorder to recognize
• File structure: Up to 99 folders or 999 files.
• DRM (Digital Rights Management)1 file playback: No
DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under license.
DivX® VOD content
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)
DivX
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PC-created disc compatibilityDiscs recorded using a personal computer may not be playable in this unit due to the setting of the application software used to create the disc. In these particular instances, check with the software publisher for more detailed information.
Dolby Digital
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
DTS
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
content on this recorder, you first need to register the recorder with your DivX VOD content provider. You do this by generating a DivX VOD registration code, which you submit to your provider.
Some DivX VOD content may only be playable a fixed number of times. When you load a disc containing this type of DivX VOD content, the remaining number of plays is shown on-screen and you then have the option of playing the disc (thereby using up one of the remaining plays), or stopping. If you load a disc that contains expired DivX VOD content (for example, content that has zero remaining plays), the message Rental Expired is displayed. If your DivX VOD content allows an unlimited number of plays, then you may load the disc into your recorder and play the content as often as you like, and no message will be displayed.
Important
• DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM (Digital Rights Management) system. This restricts playback of content to specific, registered devices.
• If you load a disc that contains DivX VOD content not authorized for this recorder, the message Authorization Error is displayed and the content will not play.
• Resetting the recorder will not cause you
JPEG file compatibility• Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and
EXIF 2.2* still image files*File format used by digital still cameras
(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/folders that this on the disc then more can be reloaded)
to lose your registration code.
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.
DVB
DVB for short, is a set of open standards for digital broadcasting, covering terrestrial, cable and satellite broadcasts.Based around the MPEG-2 coding system, these open standards ensure that compliant systems are able to work together, independent of manufacturer.DVB is extremely flexible, being able to deliver virtually any kind of digital content to the home, including High Definition and Standard Definition TV, broadband multimedia content and interactive services.
DVB is a registered trademark of the DVB Project.
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8. PANEL FACILITIES8.1 FRONT PANEL
HDD/DVDOPEN/CLOSE
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12 A.TV indicatorLights when analog TV is selected.
D.TV indicatorLights when digital TV is selected.
DivX indicatorLights during DivX playback.
PLTV indicatorLights during recording started using the Pause Live TV feature.
13 Front panel inputsAudio/video input (stereo analog audio; composite and S-Video video), especially suitable for camcorders, game consoles, portable audio, etc.
14 HELPPress for help on how to use the current GUI screen.
15 A.TV / D.TVSwitches between analog TV antenna input and digital TV antenna input. The A.TV and D.TV indicators show which is selected.
16 INPUT SELECTPress to change the input to use for recording.
17 ONE TOUCH COPYPress to start One Touch Copy of the currently playing title to DVD or the HDD.
18 PAUSE LIVE TV Press to start recording the current TV channel, but with playback paused, effectively pausing the broadcast.
1 STANDBY/ONPress to switch the recorder on/into standby.
2 Disc tray
3 OPEN/CLOSEPress to open/close the disc tray.
4 HDD / DVD indicatorsIndicator lights blue when the hard disk (HDD) is selected; orange when the DVD drive is selected.
5 HDD/DVDPress to switch between HDD and DVD for recording and playback.
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Press to start or restart playback.
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Press to stop playback.
8 CH +/–Use to change channels, skip chapters/tracks, etc.
9 (STOP REC)Press to stop recording.
10 Front panel display and IR remote sensor
11 RECPress to start recording. Press repeatedly to set the recording time in 30 minute blocks.
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1 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.
2 AV2(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.
3 OUTPUTStereo analog audio, video and S-Video outputs for connection to a TV or AV amplifier/receiver.
4 COMPONENT VIDEO OUTA high-quality video output for connecting to a TV or monitor with a component video input.
5 ANTENNA (DIGITAL) IN/OUTConnect your DTV antenna to the ANTENNA (DIGITAL) IN jack. The signal is passed through to the ANTENNA (DIGITAL) OUT jack for connection to your TV.
Rear panel
6 ANTENNA IN (RF IN)/OUTConnect your TV antenna to the ANTENNA (RF IN) jack. The signal is passed through to the ANTENNA OUT jack for connection to your TV.
7 AC IN – Power inlet
8 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.
9 G-LINK™Use to connect the supplied G-LINKTM cable to enable GUIDE Plus+TM to control an external satellite receiver, etc.
10 DIGITAL AUDIO OUTCoaxial digital audio jack for connecting to an AV amplifier/receiver, Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG decoder or other equipment with a digital input.
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8.3 DISPLAY
5 Recording quality indicators
XPLights when the recording mode is set to XP (best quality).
SPLights when the recording mode is set to SP (standard play).
LP / SLPLights when the recording mode is set to LP (long play) or SLP (super-long play).
EP / SEPLights when the recording mode is set to EP (extended play) or SEP (super-extended play).
MNLights when the recording mode is set to MN (manual recording level) mode.
6 Character display
7 R / RWLights when a recordable DVD-R or DVD-RW disc is loaded.
8 PLLights when a VR mode disc is loaded and the recorder is in Play List mode.
23Shows the remote control mode (if nothing is displayed, the remote control mode is 1).
VLights when an unfinalized Video mode disc is loaded.
PRL
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Lights during playback; blinks when playback is paused.
2Lights when copying.
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Lights during recording; blinks when recording is paused.
4Lights 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.)
NTSCLights when the video output signal format is NTSC.
Indicates which channels of a bilingual broadcast are recorded.
Lights when the component video output is set to progressive scan.
VPS / PDC Lights when receiving a VPS/PDC broadcast during a VPS/PDC-enabled timer recording.
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8.4 REMOTE CONTROL
OPEN
STANDBY/ON
HOME MENU INFOPAUSE LIVE TV
ENTER
PREV NEXTSTOP REC
PLAYREC STOP
TOP MENU
DISC NAVIGATOR GUIDE
CMSKIP
CMBACK
PAUSE RETURN/EDIT
CHANNEL
HDD/DVD
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ONE TOUCH COPY
INPUT SELECTSUBTITLE
REC MODE
TIMER REC
MENU
DISPLAY
ANGLE
PLAY MODE
SHIFT CLEAR
TV/DVDHELP
A.TV/D.TV
TEXT
Remote control
4 and ENTERUsed to navigate all on-screen displays. Press ENTER to select the currently highlighted option. While watching D.TV press ENTER to display the Channel List screen.
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.
5 PAUSEPress to pause playback or recording.
6 Recording controls RECPress to start recording. Press repeatedly to set the recording time in blocks of 30 mins. When the red action button is visible in a GUIDE Plus+™ screen, use for One-Button-Record.
STOP RECPress to stop recording.
7 Colour buttons (RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE)Use when an EPG screen is displayed or when tuned to a data channel of a digital broadcast. The function of each button will be described on-screen, and changes depending on the screen being displayed.
TIMER REC Hold SHIFT and press to set a timer recording from the GUIDE Plus+™ system.
A.TV / D.TVHold SHIFT and press to switch between analog TV antenna input and digital TV antenna input. The A.TV and D.TV indicators on the front panel show which is selected.
8Press to start reverse or forward scanning. Press again to change the speed.
While paused, press and hold to start slow-motion playback. Press repeatedly to change the playback speed. While paused, press to advance a single frame in either direction.When GUIDE Plus+™ is displayed, use to display the previous/next day.
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2 PAUSE LIVE TV Press to start recording the current TV channel, but with playback paused, effectively pausing the broadcast.
3 DISC NAVIGATOR / TOP MENUPress to display the Disc Navigator screen, or the top menu if a DVD-Video or finalized DVD-R/-RW (Video) disc is loaded.
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9 Number buttons, 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.
REC MODEHold SHIFT and press repeatedly to change the recording mode (picture quality).
AUDIOHold SHIFT and press to change the audio language or channel. (When the recorder is stopped, press to change the tuner audio.)
SUBTITLEHold SHIFT and press to display/change the subtitles included in multilingual DVD-Video discs.While watching D.TV, press to change the D.TV subtitles.
ANGLEHold SHIFT and press to switch camera angles on discs with multi-angle scenes.
PLAY MODEHold SHIFT and press to change the play mode (search, repeat, program play, etc.).
10 SHIFTUse to access functions on the remote printed in green.
11 HDD/DVDPress to select the hard disk (HDD) or DVD for recording and playback.
12 INFOWhile watching D.TV, press to display the information banner.Press to see additional information for the highlighted item in the EPG.
13 HOME MENUPress to display the Home Menu, from which you can navigate all the functions of the recorder.
14 GUIDEPress to display the EPG screen; press again to exit.
15 RETURN/EXITPress to go back one level in the on-screen menu or display.Also press to exit the MHEG application.
16 PLAYPress to start playback.
STOP Press to stop playback.
17 CHANNEL +/– Press to change the channel of the built-in TV tuner.
PREV NEXTPress to skip to the previous or next title/chapter/track/folder; or to display the previous or next menu page.When GUIDE Plus™ is displayed, use to display the previous/next page.
18 HELPPress for help on how to use the current GUI screen.
19 TV/DVDPress 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).
20 ONE TOUCH COPYPress to start One Touch Copy of the currently playing title to DVD or the HDD.
21 INPUT SELECTPress to change the input to use for recording.
22 MENUPress to display the disc menu if a DVD-Video, finalized DVD-R/-RW or finalized DVD+R/+RW disc is loaded.When in the GUIDE Plus+™ system, use to jump directly to the Menu bar.
23 DISPLAYDisplays/changes the on-screen information displays.
TEXTHold SHIFT and press to start the MHEG application display, if available, while watching a digital channel (UK only).
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Service Remote Control Unit GGF1381DVD Test Disc (DVD-Video)
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Adjustment, diagnosisName Jig No. Remarks
Check of DVD-VideoDVD Recorder Data Disc Type2
GGV1025Diagnosis (ID data setting)
Extension Board GGF1533(A)/GGF1533(B) Diagnosis of DTBR AssyExtension Cable (28P) GGD1437 Diagnosis of DTBR Assy
4P Power Cable VKP2291 Extension of HDDJig for LD Power Adjustment GGF1559FFC Cable (10P) GGD1477
LD Power AdjustmentLD Power Adjustment
CD-ROM Test Disc GGV1054 LD Power AdjustmentDVD Dual Layer Test Disc GGV1036 LD Power Adjustment
7 Jigs list
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
(*) Be sure to use the latest disc (Type 2). In May, 2006, the latest disc is GGV1273.
Hanarl GEM1041Name Lubricants and Glues No. Remarks