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DVD VIDEO PLAYER
DV-550U
DV-500D
DV-560S
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DVD / VIDEO CD / CD
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IN
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PHONES
COMPACT
DOLBY
DIGITAL VIDEO
D I G I T A L
1. The Birth of DVD ................................................................................................ 3
2. DVD Features .................................................................................................... 6
3. Technical Point of DVDs .................................................................................. 13
4. DVD Servo Circulation ..................................................................................... 20
5. TRAYMECHA Control ...................................................................................... 27
6. TRAYMECHA Timing Chart ............................................................................. 32
TECHNICAL MANUAL
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DV-S100
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    DVD-Series TECHNICAL MANUAL T58P2DV-500D/ DVD VIDEO PLAYER MODELS DV-550U DV-800D DV-500D DV-560S DV-880 DV-550 DV-560H DV-880X/W DV-550W/X DV-890S DIGITAL DIGITAL POWER DVD / VIDEO CD / CD LEVEL GAMMA S PICTURE PHONES COMPACT DOLBY DV-S100 DIGITAL VIDEO D I G I T A L...
  • Page 2 DVD-Series...
  • Page 3: The Birth Of Dvd

    DVD-Series 1. The Birth of DVD 1-1 Main Specifications of the DVD Video Player Disc Diameter 120mm Disc Thickness 1.2mm 0.6mm x 2 Semiconductor Laser Wavelength 650nm Lens (NA) 0.4~1.87µm 0.44~2.05µm Pit Length (Single Layer) (Double Layer) Track Pitch 0.74µm Sector Allocation Modulation System 8/16 Modulation...
  • Page 4 DVD-Series 1-3 Disc Structure The first layer on the 2-layers disc (semitransparent reflection film) does not reflect unless the laser light is focused. (1) 1 layer on both sides Side B (Standard reflection film) 0.6mm Adhesive layer 0.6mm Side A (Standard reflection film) (2) 2 layers on 1 sides Second layer...
  • Page 5 DVD-Series 1-6 Order and Direction of Disc Recording There are 3 types of recording orders and directions. 1 layer disc Center of the disc Lead-in area Data area Lead-out area 2 layers disc (A) Parallel track path Center of the disc Lead-in area Data area Lead-out area...
  • Page 6: Dvd Features

    DVD-Series 2. DVD Features 2-1 DVD is not a Digital Video Disc “DVD” is often considereed the abbreviation for Digital Video Disc, but as the unified standard for the next generation of high density optical fiber discs, the term “DVD” is not used in that way. It has been adopted as the name of the unified standard.
  • Page 7 DVD-Series 2. Comparison of CDs and DVDs Item DVD(CD) Track Pitch 1.60µm 0.74µm 1.60µm Minimum Pit 0.87µm 0.40µm 0.87µm Laser Beam Wavelength 780nm 650nm 650nm (Infrared Light) (Red) (Red) Opening of the Object Lens 0.45 0.38 Laser Focus 1.8µm 1.0µm 1.7µm *CD mode of DVD 3.
  • Page 8 Currently, it is superior to the “the media with the highest quality image”, an LD (430 horizontal lines of resolution). It matches master tapes made to professional specifications. With its high quality imaging and high number of resolution lines, image outlines are sharp. Even in dark scenes, there is less noise and clearer perspective.
  • Page 9 DVD-Series DVD responds to wide sized screens From the beginning of its development, DVD was meant to be applicable for wide sizes. When zoom reproduced (expanding the mage in vertical and horizontal directions) on a wide screen monitor, the picture quality isn’t weakened. Instead, a beautiful and delicate image is reproduced.
  • Page 10 DVD-Series 1. Multi-Language Response (1) Sound Selection DVD Video contains a maximum of 8 sound streams. They flow together like traffic a digital signal road. Do not confuse this with “8 channels”. Including the original language, a maximum of 8 different languages can be recorded. Additionally, Dolby AC-3, 5.1ch can be included on all 8 streams.
  • Page 11 DVD-Series (3) Multi-Story Function If there are a number of subplots or side stories to a show, you can change its flow by choosing story developments beforehand, or by pulling the menu at each divergence in the story to choose your favorite stories. A.
  • Page 12 DVD-Series How to Reproduce a Multi-Story These multi-stories can be reproduced only on discs with the recordings of a multiple number of stories that respond to each specification. DVD discs respond to each situation’s specification. Its recorded content and methods are determined by what is on the disc.
  • Page 13: Technical Point Of Dvds

    DVD-Series 3. Technical Point of DVDs 3-1 Disc Reproduction 1. Type of discs that DVD video player can reproduce DVD video players are exclusively for reproduction, including music CDs. DVD video discs with the following marks and music CDs are capable of being reproduced. Mark (logo) Content Size of Disc...
  • Page 14 DVD-Series 4. The Expanding DVD World In converting music and data images into a unified file format, the border between TV and audio or computer is removed. As a result, DVD discs have many possible usages, including personal computer reproduction of DVD software and the playing of traditional audio CDs on the DVD player due to the compatibility of the hardware.
  • Page 15 DVD-Series 3-3 Moving Image Digital Compression Technology MPEG2 Enables Long Hour Reproduction Even though the recording capacity of DVD discs is 7 times more than a CD, if a TV image on NTSC is digitally transferred and recorded, even the DVD disc can record only 4 minutes. Research of the technology to record more information in a limited recording capacity (data compression) started in the 1960s.
  • Page 16 DVD-Series 2. Compression Method of Moving Pictures When you see a TV picture, you think of it as a sequentially moving picture, thanks to the afterimage effect that “fools” our eyes. But in reality, what you are watching is a series of still pictures that move sequentially and change at a steady rate.
  • Page 17 DVD-Series (3) Coding To record the quantitated numeric values more efficiently, they will be coded. To make coding easier, the quantitated value of macro blocks will be scanned in a zigzag pattern or alternately. 1 Ranlength Coding Because there are a multitude of zeros (unnecessary information) in quantitated value, it does not show all the zeros.
  • Page 18 DVD-Series (2) Movement [Detection] The system detects each macro block and compares the current picture to the past memorized ones, and compiles data about the direction and distance of movement vectors. Current picture (frame) Past picture (frame) * * * Macro block Amount of movement It detects which square (block) corresponds to this one in the previous picture and measures the...
  • Page 19 DVD-Series 3-4 8/16 Modulation When the part without a pit continues to track a disc, it becomes difficult to create a laser spot to follow based on a pit. Also, it is difficult to judge how many 0s and 1s are being followed. Therefore, it is necessary to limit the length of the part without a pit on the track.
  • Page 20: Dvd Servo Circulation

    DVD-Series 4. DVD Servo Circulation 4-1 Outline of Disc Servo Thread Motor Thread Drive Signal Spindle Motor OL (Object Lens) PU (Pick up) RF Signal Slice . RF Amplifier (A, B, C & D) Asymmetrical Revision Error Formation Focus Drive Signal Tracking Drive Signal (Focus Error Signal) (Tracking Error Signal)
  • Page 21 DVD-Series 4. Spindle Servo Rotate the disc under Constant Linear Velocity (CLV). Control is necessary to make quick invariable line speed when making a pick-up move when in the seek mode. Invariable rotation on MO/HD a For making faster access a For changing the disc rotation speed depending on the pick-up position (faster on the interior side (1400rpm) and slower on the exterior side (580rpm))
  • Page 22 DVD-Series 2. How to Make FES (Focus Error Signal)1· · · Hologram Foucault Method Note: The following PD form is slightly different from the actual one. (image only) (At the time of just focus) (Close to the disc) (Far from the disc) –...
  • Page 23 DVD-Series 4. How to Make Spindle Error Signal Due to CLV control, error signals come from the reproduction signal. DVD: approx. 580rpm ~ 1400rpm CD: 200rpm ~ 460rpm Asymmetrical Amplifier Signal Revision Spindle Error Signal Phase Reproduction Signal Comparison Error Signal Phase CLV Spindle Error Signal Comparison...
  • Page 24 DVD-Series However..Locked Reproduction Signal If the disc rotates at half speed... Reproduction Signal No phase error comes out, so it is locked. Cap Challenge of PLL is narrow Because of that ··· Rough Servo is needed at the start There are many reproduction signal lengths.
  • Page 25 DVD-Series 4-3 Automatic Adjustment Automatic adjustment is executed every time the disc changes. (7 to 8 seconds later) Why? Because _ reflection rates, etc. differ on different discs it absorbs laser power, PD, an optical system changes with the passage of time, etc. of the need to decrease adjustment at the time of production The Following Adjustments are Actually Executed 1.
  • Page 26 DVD-Series 4. Focus Gain Adjustment Depending on the disc reflection rate, PD sensitivity difference, etc, FES output voltage changes against a certain amount of focus gap. For example, if FES becomes 1/2 of the same amount as the focus gap, servo output voltage reduces to half to revise it.
  • Page 27: Traymecha Control

    DVD-Series 5. TRAYMECHA Control 5-1 Position of TRAYMECHA The TRAHMECHA position is detected by turning on 5 of SW. However, there are some cases when the position of the TRAYMECHA cannot be detected with SW input information only. In such a case, it is possible to specify the position from the condition of the SW input change when tray motor is rotated one direction or the other.
  • Page 28 DVD-Series Moving PICKMECHA from Tray 2 Side to Tray 1 Side. Direction of movement from 2 to 1 Direction of movement from 1 to 2 SW2B SW2A SW1A SW1B MECHASW (1) Position of concluded PICKMECHA transfer from the Tray 1 side to the Tray 2 side. The position where SW2A fall is detected while PICKMECHA is moving from the Tray 1 side to the Tray 2 side.
  • Page 29 DVD-Series 5-3 Loading Motor Control To move the TRAYMECHA position, control the loading motor driver IC with the 2 control signal output. LOAD + Loading motor is running forward LOAD – Loading motor is running in reverse Output is made following the logic listed below: Output Signal Loading Running Forward Loading Running in Reverse...
  • Page 30 DVD-Series 5-6 Tray 1 Reverse Action (1) While Tray 1 is inserted, start the Tray 1 discharge action via operating keys. After the Brake Mode has been on for 150msec, start the loading motor in low-speed mode for reverse, then move the tray to the Tray 1 “open”...
  • Page 31 DVD-Series 5-11 PICKMECHA Moving Action from the Tray 2 to the Tray 1 side With Tray 1 “closed” (or when PICKMECHA has finished moving from the Tray 1 side to the Tray 2 side), Start the moving action of PICKMECHA from Tray 2 side to the Tray 1 side by key operation.
  • Page 32: Traymecha Timing Chart

    DVD-Series 6. TRAYMECHA Timing Chart TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (1) Condition of working When Tray 1 is manually inserted Tray 1 Open _ Tray 1 Close Working Mode ∗ 1 ∗ 2 ∗ 3 ∗ 4 ∗ 5 SW2B SW2A min. LOAD ( + ) 150ms 14ms...
  • Page 33 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (3) Condition of working When Tray 1 is discharged Tray 1 Colse _ Tray 1 Open Working Mode ∗ 1 ∗ 2 ∗ 3 ∗ 4 ∗ 5 ∗ 6 ∗ 7 SW2B SW2A 100ms LOAD ( + ) LOAD ( –...
  • Page 34 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (5) Condition of working When Tray 1 is discharged Discharge of Tray 1 _ Adding external pressure of Tray 1 _ Inserting Tray 1 Working Mode ∗ 5 ∗ 6 ∗ 1 ∗ 2 ∗ 3 ∗...
  • Page 35 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (7) Condition of working When Tray 2 is discharged Tray 2 Open _ Tray 2 Colse Working Mode ∗ 1 ∗ 2 ∗ 3 ∗ 4 ∗ 5 ∗ 6 ∗ 7 SW1B SW1A 100ms LOAD ( + ) LOAD ( –...
  • Page 36 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (9) Condition of working When Tray 2 is Inserted and Reversed Inserting Tray 2 _ Adding external pressure of Tray 2 _ Discharge of Tray 2 Working Mode ∗ 5 ∗ 6 ∗ 1 ∗ 2 ∗...
  • Page 37 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (11) Condition of working When PICKMECHA is moving from the Tray 1 to the Tray 2 side Tray 2 Close _ PICKMECHA moves from the Tray 1 to the Tray 2 side Working Mode ∗ 5 ∗...
  • Page 38 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (13) Condition of working PICKMECHA movement to reverse from the Tray 1 to the Tray 2 side PICKMECHA moves from the Tray 1 to the Tray 2 side _ External pressure placed on Working Mode PICKMECHA _ PICKMECHA moves from the Tray 2 to the Tray 1 side ∗...
  • Page 39 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (15) Condition of working Tray Initial (Mode 1) MECHASW = “H”, SW1A = “H” Tray 2 open or opening _ Power turned on _ Tray 2 close Working Mode ∗ 1 ∗ 2 ∗ 3 ∗ 4 MECHASW SW1A 100ms...
  • Page 40 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (17) Condition of working Tray Initial (Mode 3) MECHASW = “L”, SW2A = “H” Tray 1 open or opening _ Power turned on _ Tray 1 close Working Mode ∗ 1 ∗ 2 ∗ 3 ∗ 4 MECHASW SW2A LOAD ( + )
  • Page 41 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (19) Condition of working Tray Initial (Mode 5) MECHASW = “L”, SW2A = “L” Both trays close and MECHAPICK goes to the Tray 2 side _ Power on Working Mode ∗ 2 ∗ 1 MECHASW SW2A LOAD ( + ) LOAD ( –...
  • Page 42 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (21) Condition of working While Tray 1 is open, MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 2 to the Tray 1 Tray 1 open _ Tray 1 closed _ Working Mode _ MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 2 to the Tray 1 side ∗...
  • Page 43 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (22) Condition of working From the position of Tray 1 Closed to the time for Tray 2 to be discharged Tray 1 closed _MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 2 to the Tray 1 Working Mode side _Tray 2 open ∗...
  • Page 44 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (23) Condition of working From the position of Tray 1 Open to the time of Tray 2 to be discharged Tray 1 open _Tray 1 closed _MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 2 Working Mode to the Tray 1 side _Tray 2 open ∗...
  • Page 45 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (24) Condition of working While Tray 2 is open and MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 1 to the Tray 2 side Tray 2 open _Tray 2 closed _MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 1 Working Mode to the Tray 2 side ∗...
  • Page 46 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (25) Condition of working From the position of Tray 2 Closed to the time for Tray 1 to be discharged Tray 2 closed _ MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 1 to the Tray 2 Working Mode side _Tray 1 open ∗...
  • Page 47 DVD-Series TRAYMECHA Timing Chart (26) Condition of working From the position of Tray 2 Open to the time of Tray 1 to be discharged Tray 2 open _Tray 2 closed _MECHAPICK moves from the Tray 1 Working Mode to the Tray 2 side _Tray 1 open ∗...
  • Page 48 DVD-Series Printed in JAPAN...
  • Page 49 DV-560H DV-560H 14. BLOCK DIAGRAM 14-1 14-2...
  • Page 50 DV-560H DV-560H 15. WIRING DIAGRAM TERMINAL/POWER PWB PICKUP SECTION MAIN PWB MECHANISM SECTION DISPLAY PWB LED PWB OPERATE PWB VOLUME PWB 15-1 15-2...
  • Page 51 DV-560H DV-560H 16-3. TERMINAL/POWER/21-PIN EURO-SCART CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM å AND SHADED COMPONENTS=SAFETY RELATED PARTS S-VID EO 16-5 16-6...
  • Page 52 DV-560H DV-560H 16-4. DISPLAY/LED/OPERATE/VOLUME CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 16-7 16-8...
  • Page 53 DV-560H DV-560H 17. PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES 17-1. MAIN P.W.B. Componet Side Z259 Z109 TP401 TP321 TP501 R7042 C721 R539 C725 Z117 TP546 X702 TP731 TP732 Z244 Z242 C7001 Z114 Z243 Z314 Z313 TP201 R760 C728 C519 C724 R518 TP202 R761 C727 Z263...
  • Page 54 DV-560H 16. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 16-1. MAIN CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/2) 16-1...
  • Page 55 DV-560H 16-2...
  • Page 56 DV-560H 16-2. MAIN CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/2) 16-3...
  • Page 57 DV-560H 16-4...
  • Page 58 DV-660S DV-660H 14-4. TERMINAL/21-PIN EURO-SCART CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 14-11...
  • Page 59 DV-660S DV-660H 14-12...
  • Page 60 DV-660S DV-660H 14-5. DISPLAY/OPERATE/VOLUME CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 14-13...
  • Page 61 DV-660S DV-660H 14-14...
  • Page 62 DV-660S DV-660H 15. PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES 15-1. MAIN P.W.B. Componet Side 15-1...
  • Page 63 DV-660S DV-660H 15-2...
  • Page 64 DV-660S DV-660H 15-2. MAIN P.W.B. Wiring Side 15-3...
  • Page 65 DV-660S DV-660H 15-4...
  • Page 66 DV-660S DV-660H 15-3. TERMINAL/OPERATE/VOLUME P.W.B. TERMINAL OPERATE 15-5...
  • Page 67 DV-660S DV-660H VOLUME 15-6...
  • Page 68 13. SEMICONDUCTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION ................13-1 14. BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................14-1 15. WIRING DIAGRAM ........................15-1 16. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ......................16-1 17. PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES ................... 17-1 18. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...................... 18-1 19. PACKING OF THE SET ........................ 19-1 SHARP CORPORATION...
  • Page 69: Important Safeguards And Precautions

    DV-560H 1. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND PRECAUTIONS...
  • Page 70 DV-560H 2. FEATURES • Plays DVD, video CD and CD (Digital Audio) discs • Built-Dulby Digital (AC-3) decoder supporting Dolby Pro Logic* decoding and Virtual Surround • For the audio on a DVD disc recorded in MPEG Version 2.0 format. •...
  • Page 71 DV-560H 4. PARTS NAME Main Unit (Front) For details on the use of each control. 14 Remote Sensor Remote Control...
  • Page 72 DV-560H Front Panel Display Main Unit (Rear)
  • Page 73: Maintenance Check Items And Execution Time

    DV-560H 5. MAINTENANCE CHECK ITEMS AND EXECUTION TIME MECHANICAL PARTS REGUIRING PERIODICAL INSPECTION Use the following table as a guide to maintain the mechanical parts in good operating condition. Maintained 1,000 hrs. 2,000 hrs. Parts Pickup Spindle Unit Sled Motor Loading Motor Belt Note...
  • Page 74: Disassembly And Replacement Of Main Parts

    DV-560H 6. DISASSEMBLY AND REPLACEMENT OF MAIN PARTS (A) 2 6-1. DISASSEMBLY (A) x2 1 1. Remove five screws (A), and remove the cabinet. Top Cabinet Note: When assembling it, tighten the screws in order of 1 - 2 . (Because the set may rise a little by tightening the screws.) (A) x2 1 2.
  • Page 75 DV-560H 6-2. REPLACEMENT OF MAIN PARTS <Disassembling and assembling procedure> · Removing the tray (emergency ejection) Tray Decoration Panel Removing the tray lock (set state) VIDEO Insert a thin plate into the hatching part, slowly move the it in the arrow direction so that the tray is moved out a little in the arrow direction.
  • Page 76 DV-560H (2) Remove the M2.6 screw C . (3) Holding aslant upward the mechanism chassis moving chassis assembly D in the arrow direction, remove. Note: The slide rack E must be moved to the left side as shown in diagram. Take care so that the lead wires, especially the earth sponge G at the pickup FPC F front end, must not be removed.
  • Page 77 DV-560H 7. Replacing the pickup and the spindle motor Since the pickup optical axis and turntable inclination of DVD are adjusted with higher accuracy than of CD/MD, make a replacement as a mechanism service chassis ass'y (refer to Parts List). Mecha chassis Ass'y 8.
  • Page 78: Explanation Of Mechanism

    DV-560H 7. EXPLANATION OF MECHANISM (1) Tray loading mechanism When the tray loading motor rotates counterclockwise, motion is transmitted to the slide rack D through the intermediate gear 1 A , intermediate gear 2 B and tray pinion C , resulting in insignificant motion in the arrow direction. The slide rack is linked with the operating chassis.
  • Page 79: Operation Of Pickup

    DV-560H 8. OPERATION OF PICKUP 8-1. CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION OF PICKUP The pickup unit reads signals from the disk, and the flexible cable is connected to the board. The following signals flow through the cable. 8-2. EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT OF PICKUP TR– TR–...
  • Page 80 DV-560H 8-4-2. Focus drive signal (FO+, FO-) The signal drives the focus servo mechanism which aligns the focus on the bit of the disk by elevating OL (vertically against the disk surface.) Since an error of 67 µmP-P is produced by the turn table due to the surface run-out of ± 300 µm of the DVD disk, the error is reduced to ±...
  • Page 81: Test Mode

    DV-560H 9. TEST MODE Memory Test Mode Program version indicaiton. Video Test Mode Ordinary test pattern indication, and copy guard signal added test pattern indication are given. Mecha Test Mode Servo system initialization, tray opening and closing, laser, servo, continuous playback, jump test are performed.
  • Page 82 DV-560H Transition of test mode status Memory Test Test0 Key Systest( ) System( ) (0xF100) '3' Key Dinamic '1' Key Test SystemMode 0xF100-0xF1FF Memory Test '2' Key Model number Program version Region code microcode version Video Test Last Update display ErrDisplay0 ErrDisplay1 10000000 ********...
  • Page 83 DV-560H Transition of test mode status Video Test Test0 Key SysTest( ) System( ) (0xF100) '3' Key Dinamic '1' Key Test Memory '2' Key Test SystemMode Video 0xF201-0xF204 Test In Video Test mode, the color bar test pattern is first displayed and output, and the display data mode is changed every entry of PLAY key as shown in the right.
  • Page 84 DV-560H Transition of test mode status Dinamic Test Systest( ) Test0 Key (0xF100) System( ) '1' Key '2' Key '3' Key Memory Test Video SystemMode Dynamic Test Test 0xFC00-0xFDFF Test0 Key Servo Initialize Wait ErrDisplay0 ErrDisplay1 ErrDisplay0 ErrDisplay1 3000E000 EEEEEEEE 30000000 00000000 (Servo Initial Err)
  • Page 85 DV-560H SRV Step Test( ) Step Test Mode ex. DVD mode SRV Step Test( ) ErrDisplay0 ErrDisplay1 DD000200 00000000 DDT step 1 operation DDT step 1 operation ErrDisplay0 ErrDisplay1 ErrDisplay0 ErrDisplay1 Executed till focus of DDT is turned on. DD00E201 EEEEEEEE DD000201 00000000...
  • Page 86 DV-560H SRVPlayTest( ) Continuous replay & jump mode SRV Play Test( ) In the continuous replay mode, the current sector ErrDisplay0 ErrDisplay1 DD000300 ******** address is displayed on ErrDisplay 1. Key Wait TR Jump command publication In SRV Play Test ( ), key is input and number of TR jumps is specified as follows. Jump Number of TRs Jump...
  • Page 87 DV-560H Servo adjustment value reading-out mode During stop in DVD/CD/VCD mode, servo adjustment value reading-out mode is selected if Test 1 key (F1h) DVDOpe( ) CDOpe( ) is input. (0x4000) (0x1000) Test1 Test1 (F1h) After measurement is ended in the servo (F1h) step test mode,the servo adjustment value reading-out mode is selected.
  • Page 88 DV-560H OSD adjustment value display 1. Press "FOh" key during disc replay. (Multiple press of S. PICTURE and STOP) 2. The following screen is displayed on OSD. 3. OSD display is turned off with "FOh" key. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26...
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    DV-560H 11. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART NO.1 POWER TROUBLESHOOTING(1) No power. Unplug the AC power cord. See FLOW CHART NO.2 POWER TROUBLE- Replug it a few minutes later. SHOOTING(2) Is the fuse good? Replace fuse. Check primary circuit,D9007,L9001,C9019,C9014 Is AT 5V voltage line normal? and C9013.
  • Page 90 DV-560H FLOW CHART NO.6 INFRARED R/C TROUBLESHOOTING No operation is possible from infrared remote control. Dose the infrared remote control function? Replace infrared remote control as required. Is the supply voltage of 5V fed to pin(3) of remote Check AT 5V and GND lines. control receiver? Is"L"pulse sent out from pin(1) of the receiver Replace receiver.
  • Page 91 DV-560H FLOW CHART NO.10 FOCUS TROUBLESHOOTING(2) Focus servo does not function. Check lines between at pin(27) of IC303 and all Is the FE waveform at pin(38) of IC707 present? the way up thru to pin(38) of IC707. Check the power circuit line of IC707. Is the output waveform output at pin(43) of IC707? If OK, IC707 is defective.
  • Page 92 DV-560H Focus is not pointed. Does pickup move up Is FE signal output Check the line between IC303 and down? from IC707 (pin 38)? (pin 27) and IC707 (pin 38). Is FE signal measured Is FE signal output Check the line between IC303 from IC303 (pin 27)? from IC707 (pin 43)? (pin 27) and IC707 (pin 38).
  • Page 93 DV-560H NO DVD VIDEO3 AND AUDIO BUT CD AUDIO OK Does opening screen come up. Check IC501. Is Vcc on pin 37. ATSV Is chip enable pin 26 low. IC504 pin 20. Change IC501. Check pin 148 of IC601 for data Chenge IC601.
  • Page 94: Ic Function List

    DV-560H 12. IC FUNCTION LIST 12-1. IC301 IX1461GE RF PRE AMP. Pin No. Terminal name Operation function RF signal input. Input of RF signal output of optical pickup. GND1 – Ground S/Dsel Single layer/dual layer selection signal input. RF signal input. Input of RF signal output of optical pickup. RF signal input.
  • Page 95 DV-560H 12-2. IC302 IX1463GE PHASE DIFFERENCE TRACKING ERROR SIGNAL GENERATION CIRCUIT Pin No. Terminal name Operation function A_GND – Ground 4-division detector B input. – – VrefIN Reference voltage input. 4-division detector C input. – – Iref Source setting current input for phase difference current conversion. 4-division detector D input.
  • Page 96 DV-560H 12-3. IC303 IX1462GE RF SIGNAL PROCESSING Pin No. Terminal name Operation function TE BAL Control input to change the sub-beam subtraction ratio in case of 3-beam system tracking error (TE) signal generation. SBIN Sub-beam addition amp. reverse input. SBOUT Sub-beam addition amp.
  • Page 97 DV-560H Pin No. Terminal name Operation function EQIN DVD/CD-EQ input. EQOUT Output after passing of RFNIN and RFPIN VCA. DVDsel DVD/CD selection control input. H:CD L: DVD (PNP open space) RFGain RF signal VCA control input. VCC3 – RF system VCC. MDIN Laser diode APC monitor input.
  • Page 98 DV-560H Pin No. Terminal name Operation function Remarks TESIO0 Test input/output terminal. Usually fixed to “L”. P2VREF – PLL system 2VREF terminal. SPDO VCO center frequency shift terminal. PDOS EFM and PLCK signal phase error signal output terminal. (To be used when x8 speed operation is used) EFM and PLCK signal phase error signal output terminal.
  • Page 99 DV-560H Pin No. Terminal name Operation function Remarks FLGA FLGB FLGC FLGD – – General use I/O port. It is possible to select the input port and output port according to command. In case of input port the terminal state (H/L) can be read with the read command.
  • Page 100 DV-560H Pin No. Terminal name Operation function Remarks – Digital ground terminal. BUCK Microcomputer interface clock input terminal. Schmidt input /CCE Microcomputer interface chip enable signal input terminal. Schmidt input BUS0 to 3 is active in “L” state. TEST4 Test terminal. Pull-up resistor To be opened usually.
  • Page 101 DV-560H 12-4-1. Block Diagram 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 DVDD 50 DMO 49 FVO DVSS 48 FMO 1Bit 47 TEBC Servo control Clock 46 RFGC...
  • Page 102 DV-560H 12-5. IC702 BA6796FP MOTOR DRIVER Pin No. Terminal name Operation function Pin No. Terminal name Operation function OPOUT Ope amp. output terminal CH2-OUT- CH2 Negative output terminal CH4-IN CH4 Input terminal CH2-OUT+ CH2 Positive output terminal CH4-IN’ CH4 Gain adjustment input terminal CH1-OUT- CH1 Negative output terminal CTL1...
  • Page 103 DV-560H 12-6. IC501 IX1502GE FLASH Symbol Type Name and function Byte selection address: When the device is in the x8 mode, the low or high order byte is Input selected. It is not used in the x16 mode. (If BYTE# is high, DQ input circuit does not operate.) Word selection address: Selection of one word of 16k byte block.
  • Page 104 DV-560H 12-6-1. Block Diagram 8-15 Output Output Input Input Buffer Buffer Buffer Buffer BYTE# I/O Logic DATA QUEUE REGISTER Register Register ESRs Data Comparator Input Buffer Y-DECODER Y GATING/SENSING RY/BY# ADDRESS QUEUE Program Erase LATCHES X-DECODER Voltage Switch ADDRESS COUNTER 12-7.
  • Page 105 DV-560H 12-8. IC601 IX1475GE VIDEO/AUDIO DECODER Microcomputer interface terminal list Pin No. Pin name Type Direction Function Microcomputer interface Address bus input for microcomputer connection. HA[3:0] 24-26 Used for register access and so on HTYPE = L It works as HR/W#(read/write) input terminal for connection to Motorola HWR# type microcomputer.
  • Page 106 DV-560H Microcomputer / CD·subcode interface terminal list Pin No. Pin No. Pin name Pin name Type Type Direction Direction Function Microcomputer interface / CD·subcode interface When 16-bit bus width is selected, (HWID=low) HD15 It works as the microcomputer data bus of 15th bit. (CDCLK) When 8-bit bus width is selected, (HWID=high) It works as the terminal to input bit clock from DC-DSP.
  • Page 107 DV-560H PLL interface terminal list Pin No. Pin No. Pin name Pin name Type Type Direction Direction Function PLL interface GCLK1 Test terminal. Don’t connect it. If quartz oscillator is connected to GCLK terminal, connect the other terminal of quartz oscillator to this pin. GCLK Master clock input terminal of device Input 27 MHz.
  • Page 108 DV-560H Video interface terminal list Pin No. Pin No. Pin name Pin name Type Type Direction Direction Function Video interface VCLK Clock gained by dividing VCLK x 2 signal into halves. Input terminal to switch video master/slave. VMASTER=L Video master mode. Video synchronizing signal and video clock are VMASTER internally generated.
  • Page 109 DV-560H DVD-DSP interface terminal list Function Pin No. Pin name Type Direction DVD-DSP interface Data error input for DVD-DSP connection. DVDERR Sector start input for DVD-DSP connection. DVDSOS Data valid input for DVD-DSP connection. DVDVALID Data strobe input for DVD-DSP connection. DVDSTRB Data request output for DVD-DSP connection.
  • Page 110 DV-560H Power terminal · other list Pin No. Pin No. Pin name Pin name Type Type Direction Direction Function Power terminal · other 1, 13, 23 40, 41 53, 68 80, 81 Ground terminal 93, 108 120, 121 125, 131 145, 160 8, 18, 28 33, 48...
  • Page 111 Port 6 Port G Port F V cc V cc /PO8/TIOCA0/DACK0 V cc /PO9/TIOCB0/DACK1 V cc /PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA V cc /PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB V ss /PO12/TIOCA1 V ss /PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC V ss Clock oscillator /PO14/TIOCA2 V ss /PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD V ss /PO0/TIOCA3 V ss /PO1/TIOCB3 V ss /PO2/TIOCC3 V ss...
  • Page 112 DV-560H 12-10. IC801~803 AUDIO D/A CONVERTER 12-10-1. Explanation of terminals Pin No. Terminal name Operation function Not connected. – SCKI System clock input. (256fs/384fs) Not connected. Be sure to open. TEST – Control data input. Enable terminal. * Control data input. Bit clock terminal . * Control data input.
  • Page 113 DV-560H 12-11. IC2002, IC2003 6.2dB 75Ω Driver 2.2KΩ 2.07KΩ 6.2dB 75Ω Driver 750Ω 2.2KΩ 2.07KΩ SAG correction terminal 12-12. IC402 IX1474GE DEM/ECC (DVD) Pin No. Terminal name I/O Operation function Remarks DPCK1 Signal processing reference clock input. 0.5-3.3Vp-p Feedback resistor built in. DVDD3 –...
  • Page 114 DV-560H Pin No. Terminal name I/O Operation function Remarks – User use is prohibited (N.C.) since it is for shipping adjustment. Open – – – – – – – TEST For shipping adjustment. Set to “L” PDON PLL phase error signal output. (Negative polarity) PDOP PLL phase error signal output.
  • Page 115 DV-560H Pin No. Terminal name I/O Operation function Remarks External RAM data bus. TTL level External RAM data bus. TTL level External RAM data bus. TTL level External RAM data bus. TTL level External RAM data bus. TTL level External RAM data bus. TTL level External RAM data bus.
  • Page 116: Semiconductor Lead Identification

    DV-560H 13. SEMICONDUCTOR LEAD IDENTIFICATION IC507 IC301 VHiBR93L46F-1 RH-iX1461GEZZ IC509 IC302 VHiPST600DM-1 RH-iX1463GEZZ IC304 IC704 RH-iX1531GEZZ IC602 RH-iX1468GEZZ IC401 RH-iX1484GEZZ IC701 VHiLB1638M/-1 IC501 IC702 RH-iX1502GEZZ VHiBA6796FP-1 IC502 IC703 IC708 RH-iX1481GEZZ VHiBA10358F-1 IC801 IC802 IC803 IC503 VHiPCM1720E-1 RH-iX1479GEZZ IC505 IC201 RH-iX1430GEZZ VHiMC44722V-1 IC506 IC303...
  • Page 117 DV-560H IC2001 IC402 RH-iX1531CEZZ RH-iX1474GEZZ IC2002 IC2003 VHiNJM2268M-1 IC504 RH-iX1478GEZZ IC2102 VHiTC4W53F/-1 IC6001 IC6002 IC6003 IC6601 VHiNJM4560M-1 IC508 RH-iX1477GEZZ IC5001 VHiMN12510F/-1 S H A R P IC601 RH-iX1475GEZZ IC9001 VHiT78DL09S-1 IC9002 VHiBA17808T-1 IC707 RH-iX1473GEZZ IC9003 VHiPQ15RW11-1 X501 RCRSC0019GEZZ X601 RCRSC0017GEZZ X702 RCRSC0018GEZZ 13-2...

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