Pioneer AVIC D3 Service Manual
Pioneer AVIC D3 Service Manual
Pioneer AVIC D3 Service Manual
CRT3879
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
AVIC-D3
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
Model No.
CX-3212
/XU/UC
This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s):
Order No.
CRT3896
Mech.Module
MS5
Remarks
DVD Mech. Module : Circuit Descriptions, Mech. Descriptions, Disassembly
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
SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
A
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician. WARNING This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65
This product contains mercury. Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.
1. Safety Precautions for those who Service this Unit. Follow the adjustment steps in the service manual when servicing this unit. When check ing or adjusting the emitting power of the laser diode exercise caution in order to get safe, reliable results. Caution: 1. During repair or tests, minimum distance of 13cm from the focus lens must be kept. 2. During repair or tests, do not view laser beam for 10 seconds or longer.
C
WARNING!
The AEL (accessible emission level )of the laser power output is less than CLASS 1 but the laser component is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for CLASS 1. A specially instructed person should do servicing operation of the apparatus.
- Service Precautions
1. You should conform to the regulations governing the product (safety, radio and noise, and other regulations), and should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions described in this manual. 2. Be careful in handling ICs. Some ICs such as MOS type are so fragile that they can be damaged by electrostatic induction. 3. Because a part to show in figure below becomes hot, take care upon its operation.
B
DVD MECHANISM MODULE section precaution 1. Before disassembling the unit, be sure to turn off the power. Unplugging and plugging the connectors during power-on mode may damage the ICs inside the unit. 2. To protect the pickup unit from electrostatic discharge during servicing, take an appropriate treatment (shorting-solder) by referring to "the DISASSEMBLY" . 3. After replacing the pickup unit, be sure to skew adjustment. 4. During disassembly, be sure to turn the power off since an internal IC might be destroyed when a connector is plugged or unplugged.
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
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.
Use grease and adhesives that are equal to the specified substance. Make sure the proper amount is applied.
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.
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION......................................................................................................................................2 1. SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................6 2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST...........................................................................................................10 2.1 PACKING (UC) .........................................................................................................................................10 2.2 PACKING (EW5) .......................................................................................................................................12 2.3 EXTERIOR (1) ..........................................................................................................................................14 2.4 EXTERIOR (2) ..........................................................................................................................................16 2.5 EXTERIOR (3) ..........................................................................................................................................18 2.6 DVD MECHANISM MODULE ...................................................................................................................20 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..........................................................................................22 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM....................................................................................................................................22 3.2 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................40 3.3 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (CPU, ASIC, SDRAM)(GUIDE PAGE) ...................................................................42 3.4 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (ROM, SRAM, BUS-BUFFER)...............................................................................48 3.5 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (GRAPHIC)(GUIDE PAGE)....................................................................................50 3.6 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (MAIN, CC I/F) .......................................................................................................56 3.7 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (SYSTEM uCOM)(GUIDE PAGE) ..........................................................................58 3.8 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (I/F)(GUIDE PAGE) ................................................................................................64 3.9 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (PS)(GUIDE PAGE) ...............................................................................................70 3.10 GPS UNIT(GUIDE PAGE) ......................................................................................................................76 3.11 AV UNIT (PS, I/F) ...................................................................................................................................82 3.12 AV UNIT (A/V)(GUIDE PAGE) ................................................................................................................84 3.13 AV UNIT (TUNER) ..................................................................................................................................90 3.14 DVD CORE UNIT (1/2)(GUIDE PAGE) ...................................................................................................92 3.15 DVD CORE UNIT (2/2) ...........................................................................................................................98 3.16 COMPOUND UNIT(A), COMPOUND UNIT(B).....................................................................................102 3.17 MONITOR UNIT (VIDEO)(GUIDE PAGE).............................................................................................104 3.18 MONITOR UNIT (INVERTER) ..............................................................................................................110 3.19 KEY PCB ..............................................................................................................................................114 3.20 AV MINI JACK PCB ..............................................................................................................................116 4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................118 4.1 NAVI MOTHER UNIT..............................................................................................................................118 4.2 AV UNIT..................................................................................................................................................122 4.3 DVD CORE UNIT....................................................................................................................................126 4.4 COMPOUND UNIT(A), COMPOUND UNIT(B).......................................................................................130 4.5 GPS UNIT...............................................................................................................................................131 4.6 MONITOR UNIT .....................................................................................................................................132 4.7 KEY PCB ................................................................................................................................................136 4.8 AV MINI JACK PCB ................................................................................................................................137 5. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ...........................................................................................................................138 6. ADJUSTMENT ..............................................................................................................................................164 6.1 JIG CONNECTION DIAGRAM ...............................................................................................................164 6.2 DVD ADJUSTMENT ...............................................................................................................................165 6.3 MONITOR UNIT ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................196 6.4 SERVICE ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................205 6.5 EEPROM ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................207 6.6 PHASE ADJUSTMENT ..........................................................................................................................213 6.7 RGB ILLUMINATION ADJUSTMENT .....................................................................................................215 6.8 TOUCH PANEL TEST MODE .................................................................................................................217 6.9 NAVIGATION TEST MODE ....................................................................................................................223 6.10 USING THE TEST DISC.......................................................................................................................242 7. GENERAL INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................................254 7.1 DIAGNOSIS............................................................................................................................................254 7.1.1 DISASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................................254 7.1.2 CONNECTOR FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................260 7.2 IC ............................................................................................................................................................261 7.3 EXPLANATION .......................................................................................................................................293 7.3.1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS ..................................................................................................................293 7.3.2 OPERATIONAL FLOW CHART ...........................................................................................................294 8. OPERATIONS ...............................................................................................................................................296
A
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
1. SPECIFICATIONS
A
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
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. Screw adjacent to mark on the 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.)
21 22 23 6
10
"
24 18
13
20 10
14 12
8 9
16
1 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
2 3 4
Language
C
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
11
11 24 19 14 20 10 7 13 12 18
8 9
16 21 22 23 5
C
17 1 4
12
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
Language
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
13
53
46 29 43 48 45 44
1 1 13 47 1 32 38 33 34 30 39 31 40 15
B
36
7
B
35 1 1 37
A
50
49
22
27 51
42 41 41
14 1
8 2 9 5 5 23 5
2 25 2 5 24 52 26 2 6 6 5 16 17 2 2 2 28 2 2 2 3 2
5 21
5 2
10
54 20 15 2
E
2 2 2
2 20 11 2 16 4
F
19 4
14
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
(2) CONTRAST TABLE AVIC-D3/XU/UC and AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
4 16 19 20 29 43 53
Description
Screw Screw Holder Holder Navi Mother Unit GPS Unit Label
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
Not used Not used Not used Not used CWN2189 CWX3446 Not used
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
BMZ30P060FTC CMZ50P060FTC CND3430 CND3431 CWN2089 CWX3447 CAN5448
E
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
15
1 23 19
32
25 1 33 10 14 18 13 17 9 33 12 11 35 24 21
15
26
16 1 22
C
1 31 20
1
C
30
27
28 29
34 7
36
5 5 2
4
F
16
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
(2) CONTRAST TABLE AVIC-D3/XU/UC and AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
2 3 6 9 22 26 28 30 36
Description
Cord Assy Cap Chassis AV Unit Shield Shield FM/AM Tuner Unit(Y1431) Tuner Unit(Y1452) Cord Assy
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
Not used Not used CNA2971 CWN2190 Not used Not used CWE1952 Not used CDP1063
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
CDP1062 CKX-003 CNA2963 CWN2090 CND3188 CND3769 CWE1951 CWE2023 Not used
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
17
40 25 24 26 28
39 33 33
G
31 37 27
B
29 30 33 33
23 18 18
21
C
22
1 18
36 2 10 16 6 3 36
D
17 12 14 8 15 20 19
18
I
11
6 9 4 38 13 38 35 5 9 34 6
E
32
18
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
(2) CONTRAST TABLE AVIC-D3/XU/UC and AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No.
24 34
Description
Monitor Unit Grille Assy
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
CWN2188 CXC7159
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
CWN2091 CXC7158
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
19
55 56
(A)
87 33 8 43 44(1/2) 8
B
58 16 45 78 87
(B)
57 16
(C)
59 17
(B) (B) (C)
39 8
38
(C)
37 47 14 60
(B)
42 68 70 15 76 69 70 25
A F
51
8 9 81
(A)
83 9
22 87 32
A
E
10
C
8 86 8 40 87 72
(B)
31
14
18 26
(C)
87
54 71 8 53
(A)
(D)
35 36
89
(A)
20
41
30 50 24 23
(A) (A)
19
F
49
(A)
46
C
73 23 21 48
B
(A)
88
12
D E
13 52
D
48
29 74 44(2/2) 75
61 50 77 19 85 82 90 63
(B) (C) (A)
64
(A)
66
(A)
84
E
79
(B)
28
(A)
F
8
65
(A)
(C)
34 67 11
65 64
27
80
(A)
4 6 62 3 1 7 2 5
(A)
90
20
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
21
D0-31
106 85 82 77 89 88 87 56
A1-23
BA2-23
BUS BUFFER
BD0-15
9 8
IC3 HY57V561620FLTP-H
7 6 4 14 5 3 12 XWE XCAS XRAS XCS0 SDCKOUT 16 17 18 19 38 15 LDQM 39 UDQM WE CAS RAS CS CLK A2-16 D16-31 D16-23 D8-15
BD0-7
BA2-23 BD16-31
BD8-15
57
26 11 28
X2
XMWR XMRD XLLBEN XLUBEN XULBEN XUUBEN GDC_INT GDC_DMARQ GDC_DMAACK XTC XBCYST XCS2 XCS3 XCS4 XCS5 MS5STBY1 CPU_CLKGDC CPU_CLKASIC D HYOKA IRQPWR
MWR MRD LLBEN LUBEN ULBEN UUBEN PORTB4/INTP01 PORTA6/DMARQ3 PORTA7/DMAAK3 TC/STOPAK BCYST CS2 CS3 CS4 CS5 PIO12 CLKOUT
CKE RESET
13 63
IC4 TC7SZ08FU
1 2 4 37 CKE
D24-31 1 DIR 19 OE
RST3
TO 2/2
2 4
BUS BUFFER
R/W IOWR IORD CS6 105 109 108 96 R/W XIOWR XIORD XCS6
BA2-23 BA1-8 BD0-31 XMWR XMRD XLLBEN XLUBEN XULBEN XUUBEN GDC_INT GDC_DMARQ GDC_DMAACK XTC XBCYST XCS4 CPU_CLKGDC 179 116 117 118 119 120 99 98 107 108 115 114 113
IC102 TC7SH04FUS1
XCS6 XCS4 XCS5 XCS2 XCS7 13 2 4 1 5
A1-8
11
A9-16
BA9-16
78 84
PORTB0/TI PORTB6/INTP02
CS7
95
A17-23
IC101 TC74LCX08FTS1
IC109 TC74LCX541FTS1
BA17-23
CPUWDT5 IRQPW5
MUTE
TO 2/2
UART3_RX 110 SYSTOC IRQPWR
7 3
1,2 5,6
SYSTOC5 IRQPW5
1 2
RESET
90 165 97 27 127
PIO14
49
MSCCSTBY RST3 C
MS5STBY1
IC2052 TC7S32FU
XRESET PIO29
108 2 XRSTMS3
IC309 TC7SH08FUS1
2 1 4 XMSRS 3
6 5 Q2052
SPEED SENSE
1
IC2058 NJM2904M
VCC5
3 GPSTOC CTOGPS
DTOEX EXTOD
GSNS
CN2060
TO EXTENSION
1 3 5 6 7 8 13 A
CN2066
GTC 19 CTG 20
22
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
GYRO 11 GSENS 12
8 7 5 4 2 1 6
HYOKA
CN461
CCD3
A2-12,23
FLASH ROM
D0-31 BA2-23 BD0-15 BA2-23 BD16-31 CS7 XMWR XMRD 26 11 28 CE WE OE
CN2
RESET 1 3 | 18 DMARQ DIOWB DIORB IORDY DMACKB INTRQ DA1 DA0 DA2 CS1FXB CS3FXB 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 36 37 38
A B
A B
ATA_DD0-15
ATA_DD 0-15
RESET
12
RST3 X2 33.000MHz
16 60
XTAL0 EXTAL1
ATA_DMARQ ATA_XDIOW ATA_XDIOR ATA_IORDY ATA_XDMACK ATA_INT ATA_DA1 ATA_DA0 ATA_DA2 ATA_XCS0 ATA_XCS1
182 109 246 181 180 179 178 177 191 257 192
ATA_DMARQ ATA_XDIOW ATA_XDIOR ATA_IORDY ATA_XDMACK ATA_INT ATA_DA1 ATA_DA0 ATA_DA2 ATA_XCS0 ATA_XCS1
CN2001
IC112 TC7SH00FUS1
S 6 4 2 1 4 2 1 SRAM_CSE
58 11 44
CN2055 (1/2)
GUIDE 64
BA2-23 BD0-31 XMWR XMRD XLLBEN XLUBEN XULBEN XUUBEN GDC_INT GDC_DMARQ GDC_DMAACK XTC XBCYST XCS4 CPU_CLKGDC 179 116 117 118 119 120 99 98 107 108 115 114 113
IC114 TC7SH08FUS1
44 97 129 124 X202 14.31818MHz Q2068 152 147 143 204 AOUTRED Q2069 AOUTGREEN Q2070 AOUTBLUE 2 4 NVBLUE NVSYNC NVGREN NVRED GDC_WT Q201 CCD3C RST3 C
RSTIN
TO 2/2
GUIDEMUTE 70 21
TO 2/2
IR_RX 101 GDC_WT PIO11
D C
CN1711
REMIN
128
SRCMUTE
BKSNS
130
IC2068 HA12241FP
3 RSTIN IPBUS+ IPBUSASENB 6 5 BUS+ BUSDIN1 ROUT STBY
SYSREV GPSREV
RSTIN
51 54 47 75 65
SPEED Q2054
30 36 34 26 24 32 28
MVDD5
XMSRS MS5STBY1
MTOC CTOM
DVDV DVDL
ASENB
VD8
IPL
VDD8(REG)
VDD8(DRY)
CN2057
CVBS ANALOUT
CN2065
IPBUS+ IPBUSASENBO
AMUTE
VDD5
1 3 5 6 7 8 13
24 23 22 21 25
20 1 I 3 4 15 I 17 32 29
IPL+
D
5
CN1901
IP-BUS IN
1 5 8
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
6 7 8
23
A
A
18 Q1931 19
LL
14 VCC-SENSE 13 VCC 5 RT
FU1931 BUP
OUT_U
17 3 2
B
FU1908 SD3VC SRVDD CCD3C CCD3 Q2071 Q2072
Q2092 FCONT
OUT_U
Q2094
17 3 2
CCON 78
Q1903
OUT2_U
A
TUNSL TUNCE2 MTOSYS TUNCE1 SYSTOM TUNCLK DVEJKY TUNDO LDET TUNDI ROT1 ROT0 XVMUTE
19 14 15
28 Q1902 29
FU1902 CCD25C
Q1935 Q2101
FCONT
LL1
RDSLK
9 10
CCON RDS57K
27
2 1
IC2061 TC7SH08FUS
TXIPOD 112 1,2 5 1 RXIPOD 111 Q2102 Q2104 4
VDD5 UVDD5
TC7
KBUP
BUP3 BUP3C
VCC5
UVDD5 5
Q2103 Q2105
VD8
SWBUP REG.
SWBUP Q2095 Q2100 BUP
CCON
79
CCON
CCD3C
E
IC302 TC7SH08FUS1 TO 1/2
C RST3 4 1 2 6
ASENS FANCONT
96 63
FANUP ASENS
Q Q Q Q
OPTSNS
132
OPTSNS
IC2 TC7SET
120
OPTON
1 2
BSENS
BUP
Q2090 KBUP
73
X1
B C
74
X2
24
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CN2055 (2/2)
CCON 46
VSEL2 VSEL1 BCVSW GMUTEL SWACPW SYSPWR Q2051 TELMUTE MUTEIN ANTON ILMSNS MUTEVO ACONTA VDT ACONTB VCK SREMOT VST WCONT WREMIN PPW Q2053 ACCPW ACCDET Q2059 ACCID FMSL FMCE2 MTOSYS FMCE1 SYSTOM FMCLK DVEJKY STOFM
78 76 74 71 63 61 59 55 53 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 35 33 27 25 23 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
CN1711
HLDET 12 FMTOS 10 ROT1 5 ROT0 3 XVMUTE 1 Q2099 HRCK Q2098 HRDT Q2097 HRLK Q2096 HRHSLK A 8 6 4 2
IC2061 TC7SH08FUS1
1,2 5 4 SYSTOI 31
IC2062 TC7SET08FUS1
4 1,2 5 ITOSYS 29
Q2102 Q2104
Q2103 Q2105
FANUP 68 ASENS 45
FANUP ASENS
CN2059
FU2051
FAN
2 1
FNV
OPTSNS
CN2063
IC2067 TC7SET08FUS1
1 2 4
3 2 1
DIGITAL OUT
CN2061
DIN 1
CN2068
BUP KBUP VD8 1 I 4 5 I 8 9 I 10
CN1652
CN1852
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
25
C
ANTENA IN
AV UNIT
A
FM DISTRIBUTION
Q1401 Q1402 T1402 T1401 T1403 NBUP 2
CN1401 FL
1 AM_ANT
TU3
NBUP
AV8
3 23
IN2L
FLOUT RLOUT
DVDL1
40
IN1L
AMUTE
DVDLS
11 18 19 20 21
43 19 20 17 18 42
PREOUTL
12
SWL
Q1092
5 6 8 9 10 14
SL CE2 CE1 CK DI DO
GUIDE
NBUP SREMOTE
FL
SRCMUTE
Q1201 | Q1203
1 6 10 11 7 9 13 14 15 16
SFMANT SBSD STUNB SPLL SCMP SBSL SBDO SBCK SBDI SBCE
Q1451
Q1452 TMCSD Q1206 TMC8 TMCDET TMCSL GTOTMC TMCCK TMCTOG TMCCE VTR1L RSTMUTE Q1205
CN1621
5 3 6 4 10 11 7 2 LOUT TXiPod RXiPod ACCID ACCPW ACCDET VOUT F/W PWR IPODLS SYSTOI ITOSYS 3
1 AV1VIN 3
AV2VIN
IPODVS
IPODVS 4
TO iPod
AV2V
10
IN4
IPODV
KBUP
IPL VST MUTEVO VCK VDT GUIDE GUIDEMUTE GMUTE GMUTEL SREMOTE SREMOT SRCMUTE
VDD5 SWACPW
D Q1331
SWACPW
CN1711
SYSPWR
DVDL 32 AMUTE 26
ACONTA 37 ACONTB 39
SD DETOUT SL PDO PCK PDI PCE HLDET HRCK HRDT HRLK HRHSLK
FMSL FMCE2 FMCE1 FMCLK STOFM FMTOS SYSTOI ITOSYS ACCID ACCPW ACCDET
FANUP
44 50 52 54 56 48 46 68 72 74 76 78
19
24 42 36 40 38 16 10 9 41 15
1 17
12
DVDV
VSEL1 VSEL2
58 60 62 64 66 70 49 51 57 53 55
A
26 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CN2055
79
4 2
A
TU3 NBUP 2
A 4 AV8 B
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
VIDEO5 REG.
Q1831 | Q1833 VIDEO5
FANUP
CN1651
FL+ RL+ FLRLPKB PULSE REV ILM ACC AANT 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 BUP 16
SPEED
Vehicle I/F
SWL
21 FL+ IN4 OUT4+ 23 FLOUT4RL 5 12 RL+ IN2 OUT2+ 3 RLOUT2SREMOTE 4 STBY MUT 22 MUTE 25 BREMOTE B-REMOTE ANTON 6
Q1092
Q1091
CN1701
PFL PRL BREM 12 FL 9 RL 5 SWL 13 TELMUTE 1 VTR1L VTR1V BCV REARVOUT
TELM
POMUTE Q1204
VTR1L
17 19 23 21
AV8 205
3,4
AU5
BUP 1 I 4 5 I 8 9 I 10
CN2068
LECTOR 51 2BFT
NBUP MFLPW
Q1861 Q1862
PWRFL
CN1652 PWRVI
VTR2L
CN1661
3 AV2LS AV2VIN AV2L 1
75
RVOUT
V2V
10
IN4
ODV
BCVIN 4
TELM
REV
ILM
ACC
KBUP
TMC8
10 I 12 14 15 30 ACC5V 34 36 37
FireWire PWR
NBUP XVMUTE CCON PPW BCVSW Q1801 | Q1805 F/W PWR PKB
ASENS Q1602
Q1331
RSTIN
CN1721
WCONT 3 WREMIN 2 1
ANTON 25 MUTEIN 21 NVSYNC 67 ROT0 77 ROT1 75 NVBLUE 73 NVGREN 71 NVRED 69 DVEJKY 65 SYSTOM 63 MTOSYS 61 REMIN 59
ILMSNS
SPEED
ASENS
1 7 1 3
AV2V MONVBS ROT0 ROT1 NVB NVG NVR DVEJKY DISCEJ STOM SYSTOM MTOS MTOSYS MOREM NVSYNC
5 19 17 18 21 22 23 28 31 32 33 25 HDRST 16
CN5001
27
79
34
31
29
47
055
33
35
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
27
G
A
7 6 5 4 ADY ADX
MONITOR UNIT
MONITOR CPU IC5300 PE5584A
80
Q5360 (1/2)
CN5002
TH5300 TEMP. SENSOR
TEMPSEN
TOUCH PANEL
4 DO 3 DI 2 SK 1 CS
3 2
XV
VACC5 Q5361
IC5650 PD6567A
16 OSDTRE 17 OSDDT 18 OSDCK 19 OSDCS 23 TRE 25 SIN 24 SCLK 26 CS IOUT(C3) ROUT(C1) GOUT(C2) BOUT(C0) VOB1 17 19 18 20 16
Q5363
9 8
YV
VACC5 Q5362
Q5360 (2/2)
X5300 12.58MHz
70 X1 OSDDISP 69 X2
IC5651 TC7SH08FUS1
2 1 4
31
B
CN5001
8 9 10 11 4 I 5 7 26 27 29 I 31 MOREM MTOSYS SYSTOM MFLPW PWRVI ACC5V
Q5364
14
DISP VSYNC
13
HSYNC DOCKI
12 8
HSY
REMCON
60
12 13 14 15 27 28 29
RESET
IC5100 LZ9FE30
MDS MDW MDN 16 MDS 20 MDW 21 MDN 12 VSY NTPC VSC HSY FRPT OSCO OSC PDP
CN1661
Q5301 INVBST
DIMDTY
IC5681 NJM2903V 1
SPIO DIMMER SYN SPS CLS VR MOD2 MOD1 CTR CLD HR SPO
18 19 20 16
22
MONVBS
I
1 2 4 3
36 AV2V 40 AV2L
CN5552
CN5004
5 2
AV2V AV2L
PWRFL
Q5904
T5900
5 6 FL1
Q5901
Q5903 3
IC5901 TC7SH08FUS1
INVPUL
1,2
18 9 10
CT FB COMP
PDRV_A OVP
19 2
FL2
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
28
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
IC5011 RB5P0090M
J8
CN5007
33 34 35 37 39 LCDR LCDG LCDB VCOM COMS
+
C5650 D6567A
IOUT(C3) ROUT(C1) GOUT(C2) BOUT(C0) VOB1 17 19 18 20 16
20 21 19 15 1 17
V53 SW2
HSYNC DOCKI
12 8
NVSYNC 2
IC5012 TC7SH04FUS1
4
SYNC_IN2
V15
B
ANR ANG ANB LCDDT LCDCK LCDCS RGBSEL PSAVE COLSYS 15 14 13 47 46 48 6 12 10 45 VCO_OUT(NTSC) BIN1 DI CLK VCO_IN(NTSC) CS SYNC_SW SW1 PSAVE NTSC/PAL_OUT VCO_OUT(PAL) BLK_IN VCO_IN(PAL) HSY_IN COM_FRP FRP VR MOD2 MOD1 29
A
RIN1 GIN1
27
X5011 3.58MHz
LCD MODULE
26
IC5100 LZ9FE30
16 MDS 20 MDW 21 MDN 12 VSY 11 NTPC 10 VSC HSY FRPT 4 6 COLSYS MASK
IC5010 TC7SH32FUS1
BLKDRV 1 2 4 43
30
X5010 4.43MHz
1 41 42
IC5101 NJM2107F
1 4
Q5100
37 7 58 57 59 32 60 36 47 33 28
4 1
IC5060 TC74VHC221AFTS1
SYNCCT 2
HR SYNC_OUT
SPIO 25 SPS 6 CLS 7 VRV 8 MODE2 9 MODE1 10 CTR 23 CLD 24 HRV 26 SPOI 28
SYNC_IN1
D
CN5006
FL1 1 FL2 2
900
6 FL1
V14
8V REG.
4 3 Q5200 1,2,5,6 V8
H
5V REG.
4 3 Q5210 1,2,5,6 V5
KEY PCB
KEY MATRIX
S5502 LEFT S5501 RIGHT RESET S5506 S5503 MAP S5507 SOURCE(enter) S5504 MENU
MVIPW
CN5003
KDT1 KDT0 ROT1 ROT0 3 2 8 7
CN5503
KDT1 12 KDT0 13 ROT1 7 ROT0 8
FL2
Q5180
FREQSW
HDRST
DISCEJ
10
DISCEJ
IC5700 M62343FP
LEDDT LEDCK LEDCS 6 7 8 DI CLK LD A01 A02 A03 1 2 3
RED GREEN BLUE Q5703 | Q5705 LEDR 11 LEDG 10 LEDB 9
D5501
4 5 6
F
ILMB
Q5700 | Q5702
ILMB
14
ILMB
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
29
GPS UNIT
IC402 UPB1027GS
1
FM/AM
DRAGON IC501 PD3390A
22 143 IF XRTCIN 102 X501 ANTVCC VCC3 AD5V BUP3 RQ REVSNS CTOGPS GPSTOC RXDD TXDD SPEED PSWOUT FLASHWE
CN461
30 29 27 28 26 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14
IC401 UPC2749T
VCC3
F401
X401
RF_MIXin
2ndIFout
19
REFin
LOOUT
17
110
CRCK
XRTCOUT
103
D0-15 A1-18
WE OE 86 87 97 64 85 WRLB RDB CS1B A0 WRHB
IC461 ADC12H034CIMSAS1
13 10 12 11 15 14 24 23 25 22 28 19 18 20 21 22 16 DO CS DI SCLK CCLK EOC CH0 CH2 CH1 CH3 1 3 2 4
D0-15
A B
ADRXD ADCSB ADTXD ADSCK ADIO0 ADSRX PLTX PLSCK PLRX PLCE
A CN2060
AM ANT 1 ATT
C
3 FM ANT AT
A1-18
WE OE CEROM 89 CS0B
11 WE 28 OE 26 CE 12 RESET
PLIO2
8 7 6 5 3
AN
IC504 MAX6364PUT29
1 5
RESETB
ANTVCC
130
PIN0
MPXIN
DETIN
XOUT
15
X532
XIN
16
IC441 NJM2100V
2 3
FM/AM
XAUXIN 128 X502 20.0MHz PIN1 XAUXOUT 129 A B
6 5
131
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
AM ANT 1 ATT
C
3 FM ANT AT
AN
30
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
C
13
ROM_VDD
5
SL
10 9 8
CE1 DI CK
11
NC
14
DO
18 19 20 21
NC NC NC NC
5V
OSC
LPF
AM ANT 1 ATT
FMRF Rch
C
3 FM ANT ATT FMRF ANT adj RF adj
T51
CF52
AUDIOGND
OSCGND
VDD_3.3
RFGND
DGND
3.3V
VCC
NC
12
15
22
16
17
C
FM/AM TUNER UNIT(AVIC-D3/XU/EW5)
7 6
NC CE2
13
ROM_VDD
5
SL
10 9 8
DI CK CE1
RDS_CK
DO
RDS_LOCK
RDS_DATA
RDS_HSLK
LDET
OSC
LPF
AM ANT 1 ATT
FMRF Rch
C
3 FM ANT ATT FMRF ANT adj RF adj
T51
CF52
AUDIOGND
OSCGND
VDD_3.3
RFGND
DGND
3.3V
VCC
NC
12
15
22
16
17
C
F
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
IC 3 EEPROM 5.0V
IC 5 5V 3.3V
IC 3 EEPROM 5.0V
IC 5 3.3V
24
C
23
C
11 14 18 19 20 21
24
C
23
31
A
174 175 173 91 90 74 172 SRCK ADOUT3 LRCK SDODAC SCKDAC LTDAC DACCLK
NRST
DACCLK
XCSSR NEXCE
B
A0-15
A16-19
CE WE XCSSR XWR1 OSCI 62 NEXWE Cr Cb Y Comp STANDBY SLVSTS HOSTCMD IRQPWR AMUTE DSCSNS PHOTOSNS IECOUT CONT2 CONT1 DRV3 DRV2 MD LOADIN FG FD TD 8 10 3 4 5 6 234 232 BA0 BA1 NWE NCAS NRAS NCSM MCK MCKI 152 153 154 161 78 79 80 89 87 147 144 179 85 84 95 96 97 93 99 150 149 (CR) (CB) (Y) (COMPOSIT) CR CB Y COMPOSIT STANBY STSCOMN CMDCOMN 170
IC1402 CWW1429
CE 26 XCSFM
IC1403 TC7SZ32FU
11 28 XWR2 XRD 4
WE NRES 12 RESET OE
1 2 50 NEXOE
C
SDRAM IC1481 EDS1232AATA-75 MA0-11 MDQ0-31 DQM0-3
BA0 BA1 WE CAS RAS CS CLK 22 23 17 18 19 20 68
LDIN
CN2001
HDD0-15 HRST DMARQ NIOWR NIORD IORDY MASTER NDMACK INTRQ DA1 NPDIAG DA0 DA2 NCS0 NCS1 DASP
CLAMP
94
1 21 23 25 27 28 29 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
HRST
194 216 217 218 219 193 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230
NRESET DMARQ NIOWR NIORD IORDY MASTER NDMACK INTRQ DA1 NPDIAG DA0 DA2 NCS1FX NCS3FX NDASP
HOME TEMP VIN2RF VIN2 VIN1RF VIN1 VIN3RF VIN3 VIN4RF VIN4 VIN5 VIN6 CDMPD DVDMPD RFINN F+H_G+H E+G_E+F LPCO2 LPCO1
98 145 122 142 123 143 121 140 120 141 136 137 130 128 116 134 135 131 129
B A C D FE1 FE2
A CN2
RF
VSENS
88
VSENCE
DC/DC C IC BD98
VREFH VHALF 132 133
92
P0
VDD5
VREF VHALF
18 19 1 12 8
32
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CN1901
NRES XRESET ANALOG LOUT LOUT CR CB Y COMPOSIT STANBY SLVSTS STSCOMN HSTCMD CMDCOMN IRQPWR AMUTE 21 29 38 36 34 32 25 24 23 22 20 15 | 17 4 3 | 1 WAKE UP 40 VD8
A
CN2057
VDD5
VD8
E COMPOUND UNIT(A)
4 DISC SENS S1203 S1202 S1201 S1204
CN1301
DiscDetect 1 2,3 8cm 12cm 8cm Photo 3
PHOTOSNS
4 5 2 1
S1205
CN1852
IECOUT 1
A CN2061
S1206
CLAMP1
TP1 CLAMP
CN1201
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
F COMPOUND UNIT(B)
COILV COILW COILU HBM HWM HWP HVM HVP HUM HUP HOME VDD5
FD TD
ACO1+ ACO2+
2 1 3 4
CN1101
FOM FOP TOM TOP TEMP F+ 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 21 22
E
PICKUP UNIT(SERVICE)
VAREF
24
LPCO1
25 19 20
VREF VCC5
VCC
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
33
TMC8 REG
B
CCON ZENER DIODE
AV8V = 8.3 V
FM DISTRIBUTOR
VIDEO5 REG
SWACPW
TU3V = 3.3 V
CAPTAIN4 PML009A
SRC MUTE
D
POWER AMP PAL007C SREMOTE
V5 = 5 V PWR VI SW SWACPW V15 = 15 V VM10 = -10 V INVERTER OZ961ISN BACK LIGHT DC/DC CONVERTER BD6171KV V53V = 5.3 V V8V = 8 V
PWR FL SW MFLPWR
FW PWR SW PPW
5V REG TA78L05F
34
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
MONITOR UNIT
B CAMERA ISOLATOR NJM2505F 75 DRIVER TK154058BMI VIDEO SELECTOR NJM2235 OSD IC PD6567
REMCON GP1UX51RK
LED DRIVER M62343 O OR FV AUDIO SELECTOR TC4052BFT GUIDE ISOLATOR BA4558RFV DVD AUDIO LPF NJM4558V
VSW5V
R FV
OR TC7SH32FUS1
RESET IC S-80835
UTE
THERMISTOR CCX1051
IX 0V
V5 = 5 V V15 = 15 V VM10 = -10 V V53V = 5.3 V V8V = 8 V MULTI COLOR LED NSSM025 TIMING CONTROL IC LZ9FE30 VIDEO I/F IC RB5P0090M KEY UNIT
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
35
RESET IC BD5335FVE
TR SW
C
CCON
SWBUP SW
7.5 V to 10.5 V FAN CNT FAN VCC5 REG ASENS FANCONT FANUP CCON
D
DC/DC 8V TPS5103IDB DD8CONT VD8 = 8.2 V
MS5
PB SNS
T W TC
SY A TC
D 36 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2
E
3
E
4
BUP3 S-L2980A33MC-C6S
ESET IC 5335FVE
GPS UNIT
TR SW
RST IC MAX6364PUT29
DRAGON PD3390A
VCC5 REG
ADC ADC12H034CIMSA
4Mbit FLASH
GYRO CSX1122
DIAGNOSIS NJM2100V
D
G SENSOR CSX1118 MS5
TCXO CWX2381
RF AMP UPC2749T
E
RDS DECODER LC72720YVS (UC/NM)
SYNC INV TC7SH04FUS1 WDT IRQ OR 5 3 TC7WH32FU SYSTOC IRQ AND 5 3 TC7WH08FU
RF IC UPB1027GS
GPS ANNTENA
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
37
D
A
DAC AK4388VT
SRAM M5M5V216
B
DC/DC 3.3 V TPS5103IDB DRAMPW & CCON CCD5 RST3 AND TC7WH08FUS1 CKE SDRAM AND TC7SZ08FU SDRAM*2 K4S561632E HY57V561620 ASIC PD6336B CCD3 = 3.3 V TR SW
Xtal CWX2795
64MBIT FLASH*2
RST3 M51957BFP
D
DC/DC 2.5 V TPS5120BT CCON CCD25 = 2.5 V
38
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A
CC SECTION
SRAM M5M5V216ATP
DATA BUFFER*4 TC74LCX245FT CHIP SEL AND TC74LCX08FTS1 R/W INV TC7SH04FUS1
BUFFER TC74LVX4245
RST3 M51957BFP
D
SCARLET MB86291APFVS
CPU UPD705103GM180S1
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
39
Note: When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to " EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST" or "ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST".
D E F
CN1901 DVD MECHANISM MODULE(MS5)
CN2001
A 1/7 CPU,ASIC,SDRAM A 2/7 ROM,SRAM,BUS-BUFFER A 3/7 GRAPHIC A 4/7 MAIN,CC I/F A 5/7 SYSTEM uCOM A 6/7 I/F A 7/7 PS
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
CN1852
C
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
AV UNIT
E
TOUCH PANEL
KEY PCB
AV MINI JACK P
40
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
GPS ANTENNA
FAN MOTOR
GPS UNIT
UNIT
PS,I/F A/V TUNER
TUNER UNIT (AVIC-D3/XU/EW5) FM/AM TUNER UNIT
E
TOUCH PANEL
G H
KEY PCB
MONITOR UNIT
LCD MODULE
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
41
A-a
A-b
A-a 1/7
Decimal points for resistor and capacitor fixed values are expressed as : 2.2 2R2 0.022 R022
A-a
A-b
Guide page
A 4/7
A-a
A-b
Detailed page
3.3V
3.3V 2.5V
B
3.3V
2.5V
2.5V
A 3/7
F
3.3V
A 2/7
A 1/7
42 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A-b 1/7
D 2/2 CN2001
3.3V
B
2.5V
A 4/7
3.3V
3.3V
A 1/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
43
44
A-a A-b
A-b 1/7
D 2/2 CN2001
1
2 3
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
A 4/7
3.3V
A-a A-b
3.3V
A-b 1/7
8
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7
45
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3.3V
46
A-b 1/7
A-a 1/7
A-a A-b
NOTE : Symbol indicates a resistor. No differentiation is made between chip resistors and discrete resistors. Symbol indicates a capacitor. No differentiation is made between chip capacitors and discrete capacitors. Decimal points for resistor and capacitor fixed values are expressed as : 2.2 2R2 0.022 R022
A 4/7
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.
1
3.3V 2.5V
3.3V
2
3.3V
A-b 1/7
A 2/7
C
2.5V
A-a A-b
A 3/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
2.5V
A-a 1/7
47
A 1/7
A 2/7
48 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A 4/7
A 3/7
A 2/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
49
A-a 3/7
A 1/7
3.3V
A 2/7
3.3V
2.5V
2.5V
A 3/7
50 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A-b 3/7
A 3/7 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (GRAPHIC)
2.5V
3.3V
2.5V
A 4/7
2.5V
E
2.5V 3.3V
A 3/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
51
52
A-a A-b
A-b 3/7
1
2
3.3V 2.5V
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3 4
A 4/7
A-a A-b
3.3V
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
2.5V
2.5V
A-b 3/7
53
A-b 3/7
A-a A-b
A-a 3/7
54 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A 1/7
2.5V
3.3V
A-b 3/7
B
2.5V
C
3.3V
A-a A-b
A 2/7
A-a 3/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
55
A 1/7
5.1V 3.3V 3.3V 2.5V
A 2/7
C
3.3V 2.5V
A 3/7
E
A 4/7
56 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A 7/7
5.1V
A 6/7
E
A 4/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
57
A-a 5/7
D 2/2 CN1901
5.1V
C 2/3
CN1711
3.3V 5.0V
D
SYSTEM CONTROLL
E
5.0V
A 5/7
58 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A-b 5/7
A 5/7 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (SYSTEM uCOM)
A 6/7 A 7/7
3.3V
3.3V 5.0V
D
YSTEM CONTROLLER
5.0V 3.3V
E
5.0V 3.3V
5.0V
A 5/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
59
3.3V
3.3V 5.0V
60
A-a A-b
A-b 5/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
2
3 4
5.0V
3.3V
5.0V
A-a A-b
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
5.0V 3.3V
A-b 5/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
6 7 8
61
A-b 5/7
D 2/2 CN1901
5.1V
8.1V 3.3V
A-a A-b
5.0V
A-a 5/7
62 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CN1711
C 2/3
3.3V 5.0V
SYSTEM CON
A-b 5/7
5.0V
3.3V 5.0V
A-a A-b
CN1711
C 2/3
A-a 5/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
63
A-a 6/7
A 5/7
CN461
5.1V
A 4/7
C
3.3V 5.0V 3.3V
5.0V
A 6/7
64 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A-b 6/7
A 7/7
5.1V
5.1V
D 2/2
CN1852
3.3V
>
5.0V
5.1V
3.3V
A 7/7
A 6/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
65
66
A-a A-b
A-b 6/7
A 7/7
2
5.1V
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5.1V
1
3 4
5.1V
D 2/2
CN1852
3.3V
>
5.0V
3
5.1V
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3.3V
A-a A-b
7 E A D C B
A 7/7
8
A-b 6/7
67
A-b 6/7
A 5/7
A-a A-b
CN461
A-a 6/7
68 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A 4/7
5.0V
A-b 6/7
A-a A-b
A-a 6/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
69
A-a 7/7
A 6/7
A 5/7
>
2.5V 2.5V
3.3V
A 4/7
5.1V 3.3V 5.1V
3.3V
>
5.1V
C
>
A 5/7
5.1V
5.1V
8.1V
>
5.1V 5.0V
5.0V
A 6/7
3.3V 3.3V
A 7/7
70 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A-b 7/7
A 7/7 NAVI MOTHER UNIT (PS)
>
5.1V
C 1/3
CN1652
>
8.1V
D
>
5.0V
>
A 7/7
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
71
72
A-a A-b
A-b 7/7
1
2
>
2
3
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
>
5.1V
C 1/3
CN1652
8.1V
>
>
A-a A-b
5.0V
4
5 6
A-b 7/7
7 8
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
73
74
A-b 7/7
A-a 7/7
A-a A-b
A 6/7
A 5/7
>
2.5V 2.5V
2
3.3V
A 4/7
5.1V 3.3V 5.1V
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3.3V 5.1V 5.1V
>
3
3
5.1V
>
A 5/7
4
5.1V
8.1V
5
5.0V 5.0V 3.3V
>
5.1V
6
5.0V 5.0V
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3.3V
A-a A-b
A 6/7
3.3V
7 E D
7 8
A-b 7/7
A-a 7/7
75
B-a
A 6/7
CN2060
B
76 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
B-b
B
GPS UNIT
B
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
77
B-b
78
1
B-a B-b
GPS UNIT
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
2 3 4
B-a B-b
2
5
B-b
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
6 7 8
79
B-b
B-a
80 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
B-a B-b
B-b
B-a B-b
CN2060
A 6/7
B-a
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
81
G 1/2 CN5001
>
>
C 1/3
82
1 2
C 2/3
C 3/3
3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
A 7/7 CN2068
FUSE CEK1208(10A)
>
C 2/3
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
C 1/3
83
C-a 2/3
C 3/3 C 1/3
A 5/7
CN2055
C 3/3
F
C 2/3
84 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
C-b 2/3
C 2/3 AV UNIT (A/V)
NC(Reserved?)
D
(4A)
>
(4A)
>
C 1/3
F
C 2/3
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
85
C-b 2/3
86
1
C-a C-b
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
2 3 4
A
NC(Reserved?)
>
>
C-a C-b
C 1/3
(4A) (4A)
3
6
5
7 8
C-b 2/3
87
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
C-b 2/3
C 3/3
C 1/3
C-a C-b
C-a 2/3
88 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CN2055
A 5/7
C-b 2/3
C 3/3
C-a C-b
CN2055
A 5/7
C-a 2/3
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
89
C 3/3
90 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
C 2/3
C 1/3
C 2/3
C 3/3
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
91
D-a 1/2
D 2/2
D 2/2
C
RF F T C S
RF SIGNAL FOCUS SERVO LINE TRACKING SERVO LINE CARRIAGE SERVO LINE SPINDLE SERVO LINE
D 1/2
92 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
F T
D-b 1/2
D 1/2 DVD CORE UNIT (1/2)
F
D 2/2 D 2/2
B
RF
PICKUP UNIT(SERVICE)
RF
RF
T F
D
SPINDLE STEPPING MOTOR MOTOR M2:CXM1364 M3:CXM1362 M1:CXC4912
S
S C
3 4
C S
2
T F T
3 4
F
D 2/2
E
D 2/2
F
D 1/2
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
93
PICKUP UNIT(SERVICE)
94
D-a D-b
D-b 1/2
D 2/2 D 2/2
2
2
RF RF
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3
RF
4
T F
5
S C S
6 6
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
D-b 1/2
E
95
D C A F
D-a D-b
D 2/2
T F
D 2/2
5
F T
3 4
C S
M1:CXC4912
D-b 1/2
D-a D-b
D 2/2
D-a 1/2
96 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
D 2/2
F T
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
D-a D-b
RF
7 E D
RF SIGNAL FOCUS SERVO LINE TRACKING SERVO LINE CARRIAGE SERVO LINE SPINDLE SERVO LINE
D-b 1/2
D-a 1/2
97
D 1/2
B
D 1/2
D 1/2
D 1/2
D
A 6/7
CN2061
E
D 1/2
D 1/2
D 2/2
98 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
D 1/2
A 5/7
CN2057
D 1/2 A 1/7
CN2
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
D 2/2
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
99
- Waveforms
A
Note:1. The encircled number denote measuring points in the circuit diagram. 2. Reference voltage: 1.65 V(TD1,FD1)(=VHALF) 2.2 V(RF)(=VREF) In the waveform, it is seeing on the GND standard. Offset of 1.65 V or 2.2 V is put in. 0.1 s/div 1RF 0.2 V/div(AC) 50 ns/div CDRF(x 20 CAV Inner peripheral)
100 s/div
100 s/div
100 s/div
2.2 V t
VHALF
VHALF
100
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
500 s/div
500 s/div
2CH1 : TD1 0.5 V/div 10 ms/div 3CH2 : A +-A- 10.0 V/div 10 ms/div 4CH3 : B +-B- 10.0 V/div 10 ms/div
Traverse 900 FWD(Short)
(LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz) (LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz)
2CH1 : TD1 0.5 V/div 3CH2 : A +-A- 10.0 V/div 4CH3 : B +-B- 10.0 V/div
Traverse 900 REV(Short)
(LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz) (LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz)
2CH1 : TD1 0.5 V/div 3CH2 : A +-A- 10.0 V/div 4CH3 : B +-B- 10.0 V/div
(LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz) (LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz)
2CH1 : TD1 0.5 V/div 20 ms/div 3CH2 : A +-A- 10.0 V/div 20 ms/div 4CH3 : B +-B- 10.0 V/div 20 ms/div
(LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz) (LPF of the oscilloscope is set to 10 kHz)
VHALF
VHALF
VHALF
0t VHALF 0t VHALF
5FD1 Play FD
0.5 V/div
20 ms/div
500 s/div
500 s/div
VHALF
VHALF
VHALF
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
101
E
6
COMPOUND UNIT(A)
Q1299 CPT231STD C
R1298 0R0
R1299 0R0
D 1/2
CN1301
8cm
CSN1070
S1205
DISC SENS
4 CSN1069
DISC SENS
S1203 CSN1070 S1202 S1204
8cm
B
3 CSN1069
12cm
2 CSN1069
S1201
F
D
D 1/2
E F
102 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
103
G-a 1/2
15.0V
68/10
G 2/2
B
5.0V
C 1/3
CN1661
5.3V 5.0V
C
!
330P
5 6
5.0V
TOUCH PANEL
5.0V
5.0V 5.0V
G 1/2
104 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
G-b 1/2
G 1/2 MONITOR UNIT (VIDEO)
7
RGB (NAVI)
^ RGB
@ 8
15.0V
2 3 4 0 & 9
LCD MODULE
5.0V
5.0V
I
CN4825
5.0V
H
CN5503
8.0V
G 1/2
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
105
330P
106
G-a G-b
G-b 1/2
1
2 3
-10.0V 5.3V
@ 8
2
15.0V
2 3 4 0 & 9
2
4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
^ RGB
RGB (NAVI)
(OSD)
LCD MODULE
2 3 4 0 & 9
LCD MODULE
5.0V
4
5.0V
5.0V
I
CN4825
5
6
H
CN5503
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
% * #
8.0V
6
7 8
G-a G-b
7 E A D C B
G-b 1/2
107
68/10
108
G-b 1/2
G-a 1/2
G-a G-b
1
15.0V
G 2/2
( )
5.0V
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5.3V 5.0V 5.0V
C 1/3
CN1661
!
330P
TOUCH PANEL
G-b 1/2
5.0V
G-a G-b
5.0V
TOUCH PANEL
5.0V
5.0V
G-a 1/2
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
6 7 8
109
G 1/2
5.0V
G 2/2
110 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
LCD MODULE
G 2/2
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
111
- Waveforms
A
The encircled number denote measuring pointes in the circuit diagram. DVD TEST DISC : State of color bar display 1 CH1 : MONVBS ! CH3 : HSYNC 9 CH2 : SPIO
DVD TEST DISC : State of color bar display 1 CH1 : MONVBS 3 CH3 : LCDR 2 CH2 : LCDB 4 CH4 : LCDG
DVD TEST DISC : State of color bar display 1 CH1 : MONVBS 6 CH3 : HSY 5 CH2 : SYNCCT 7 CH4 : COMS
C
DVD TEST DISC : State of color bar display 1 CH1 : MONVBS # CH3 : VSYNC @ CH2 : SPS
DVD TEST DISC : State of color bar display 1 CH1 : MONVBS 9 CH3 : SPIO 8 CH2 : CLS 0 CH4 : CTR
DVD TEST DISC : State of color bar display 1 CH1 : MONVBS % CH3 : IOUT(C3) $ CH2 : OSDOVR ^ CH4 : OSD RGB
112
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
DVD TEST DISC : State of color bar display & CH1 : CLD * CH2 : DOCKI
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
113
G 1/2
CN5003
VOLUME
H
114 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
KEY PCB
H
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
115
I
MINI JACK
B
G 1/2
CN5004
I
116 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
117
140
FAN MOTOR
CN1852
130
Connector
Capacitor
SIDE A
B
P.C.Board Chip Part
120
SIDE B
110
B
C
CN461
90
80
CN1901
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
D
F
CN2001
A
118
1
0
2
10
20
30
3
40
50
60
4
70
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
SIDE A
FRONT
70 80
5
90
100
110
6
120
130
140
7
150
160
170
8
A
119
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
A
120
1
170
160
150
2
140
130
120
3
110
100
90
4
80
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
SIDE B
140
130
120
B
110
100
90
C
80
C
70
CN1652
60
50
40
30
20
C
10
CN1711
Y
80 70 60
5
50
40
6
30
20
10
X
7
0
8
A
121
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
4.2 AV UNIT
A
AV UNIT
CORD ASSY CORD ASSY
140
130
120
B
110
100
90
80
CN2068
70
60
50
40
30
20
CN2055
10
Y
F
C
122
1
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
2 3 4
SIDE A
A
ANTENNA
10 11 7 12 8
TUNER UNIT(EW5)
CN5001
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
C
8
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7
123
AV UNIT
C
124
1
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
2 3 4
SIDE B
A
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Y
90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
C
8
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7
125
70
60
50
PICKUP UNIT(SERVICE)
M2,M3 40
F
30
M1 20
E
10
Y
F
A
CN2061
D
126
1
X
2
10 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3
20
30
40
SIDE A
A
A
CN2057
B
NIT(SERVICE)
C
A
CN2
E
40
50
60
70
80 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
7
90
D
8
127
D
128
1
90
80 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
70
60
50
SIDE B
A
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
E
10
Y
F
0 50 40 30 20 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
10
D
129
E
A
COMPOUND UNIT(A)
Q1299 R1298 R1299
COMPOUND UNIT(B)
CLAMP
S1205
8cm
D
B
S1204
DISC SENS
S1203
DISC SENS
S1202
8cm
E
12cm
S1201
CN1301
E F
130 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
GPS UNIT
SIDE A
A
30
20
10 GPS ANTENNA
Y
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
CN2060 SIDE B
B
0
GPS UNIT X
10
20
30
40
50
60
D
10
20
30
B
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
131
G MONITOR UNIT
90
80
B
70
60
C
50
40
D
30
20
E
10
Y
0
F
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
LCD MODULE
G
132 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
SIDE A
A
LCD MODULE
70
80
90
100
120
130
140
F
CN1661
CN4825
CN5503
G
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
133
G MONITOR UNIT
FL1
FL2
140
F
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
G
134 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
SIDE B
A
90
80
B
70
COM
60
C
50
HSY 40
D
V8 30
V15 V5
20
E
10 VM10 V53
Y
70 60 50 40 30 20 10
0
F
G
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
135
H
A
KEY PCB
SIDE A
KEY PCB
SIDE B
80 RESET EJECT
80
70
MENU
70
60
60
50
MAP
50
VOLUME 40 40
30
30
20
E
20
G
10
CN5003
10
Y
F
Y X
10 20 20 10
H
136 AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
SIDE A
SIDE B
A
20
MINI JACK
20
10
10
G
Y
0
CN5004
Y
C
10
10
I
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
137
NOTE: Parts whose parts numbers are omitted are subject to being not supplied. The part numbers shown below indicate chip components. Chip Resistor RS1/_S___J,RS1/__S___J Chip Capacitor (except for CQS.....) CKS....., CCS....., CSZS..... 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. Meaning of the figures and others in the parentheses in the parts list. Example) IC 301 is on the point (face A, 91 of x-axis, and 111 of y-axis) of the corresponding PC board. IC 301 (A, 91, 111) IC NJM2068V
Circuit Symbol and No. Part No.
IC 3 IC 4 IC 5 IC 101 IC 102 IC 103 IC 104 IC 105 IC 106 IC 107 IC 108 IC 109 IC 110
Part No.
HY57V561620FLTP-H TC7SZ08FU PD6336C TC74LCX08FTS1 TC7SH04FUS1 TC74LCX245FTS1 TC74LCX245FTS1 TC74LCX245FTS1 TC74LCX245FTS1 TC74LCX541FTS1 TC74LCX541FTS1 TC74LCX541FTS1 PEH103B PEH077B PEH104B PEH078B TC7SH00FUS1 M5M5V216ATP-70HI TC7SH08FUS1 MB86291APFVS-G-DL M51957BFP TC7SH08FUS1 AK4388VT TC7SH08FUS1 TPS5120DBT TPS5103IDB TPS5103IDB TC74VHCT08AFTS1 TC7WH32FU TC7S32FU TC7WH08FU BD5335FVE PE5580A PE5581A NJM2904M TC7SH08FUS1
Unit Number : Unit Number : Unit Name : Unit Number : Unit Number : Unit Name : Unit Number : Unit Number : Unit Name : Unit Number : Unit Number : Unit Name : Unit Number : Unit Name : Unit Number : Unit Name : Unit Number : Unit Name : Unit Number : Unit Name :
CWN2189(UC) CWN2089(EW5) Navi Mother Unit CWX3446(UC) CWX3447(EW5) GPS Unit CWN2190(UC) CWN2090(EW5) AV Unit CWN2188(UC) CWN2091(EW5) Monitor Unit Keyboard Unit CWX3401 DVD Core Unit CWX3154 Compound Unit(A) CWX3394 Compound Unit(B)
IC 111 IC 112 IC 113 IC 114 IC 201 IC 301 IC 302 IC 304 IC 309 IC 1901 IC 1903 IC 1931 IC 2050 IC 2051 IC 2052 IC 2053 IC 2055 IC 2056 IC 2058 IC 2061 IC 2062 IC 2065 IC 2067 IC 2068 IC 2070
(A,141,18) IC (A,138,10) IC (A,105,52) IC (A,118,48) IC (B,57,57) IC (B,73,83) (B,56,96) (A,20,38) (A,38,37) (A,10,40) IC IC IC IC IC
MISCELLANEOUS
IC 1 IC 2 (B,135,30) IC (A,138,50) IC
1
K4S561632H-UL75 UPD705103GM-180S1
2
(B,6,22) L-MOS AND Gate TC7SET08FUS1 (B,63,29) IC TC7SH04FUS1 (A,86,114) L-MOS AND Gate TC7SET08FUS1 (A,13,24) IC HA12241FP (A,29,77) IC S-814A50AUC-BDO
138
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3 4
Part No.
S-L2980A33MC-C6S BD3931HFP UPD4723GSS1 TC7SH14FUS1 TC7SH04FUS1 UMD2N DTC114EUA SP8K10S SP8K10S SP8K10S SP8K2 2SK1827 2SA1576A 2SA1576A DTC114WK DTC124EUA DTC114EUA 2SA1576A DTA114EUA DTC114EUA 2SA1587 DTC124EUA IMX1 DTC114EUA 2SD1760F5 2SA1576A 2SA1576A 2SA1576A 2SA1834F5 2SC4081 2SC4081 DTC114EUA 2SC4081 2SA1576A DTC114EUA DTC114EUA DTC114EUA 2SC4081 DTC124EUA DTC124EUA DTC124EUA DTC124EUA 2SA1576A DTC114EUA 2SA1576A 2SA1576A DTC114EUA DTC114EUA RB160M-40 RB160M-40 RB400D RB060L-40 RB160M-40 RB083L-20 DAN202U 1SS355 1SS355 RB500V-40 RB500V-40 HZU8R2(B1) D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
Part No.
HZU11(B2) EDZ5R6(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ13(B) EDZ5R6(B) UDZS18(B) EDZ5R6(B) UDZS18(B) EDZ6R8(B) UDZS18(B) HZU7R5(B3) RB500V-40 RB500V-40 EDZ20(B) MALS068X
C
(B,118,123) Diode (B,117,125) Diode (B,121,125) Diode (B,120,127) Diode (A,94,122) Diode (B,148,122) Diode (B,89,131) Diode (B,148,125) Diode (A,108,120) Diode (B,148,124) Diode (A,40,83) Diode (A,40,81) Diode (A,38,79) Diode (A,36,81) Diode (B,130,125) Diode (B,148,120) Diode (B,130,124) Diode (B,130,122) Diode (A,54,105) Diode (B,127,16) Inductor (B,142,17) (A,154,16) (A,135,32) (A,123,33) (B,157,53) (A,144,67) (A,128,15) (A,129,11) (A,135,27) (A,144,26) (A,152,26) (A,160,26) (A,159,33) (A,159,41) (A,159,49) (B,102,37) (B,102,21) (B,103,54) (B,105,59) (B,105,54) Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor
MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X RB500V-40 CTF1558 CTF1558 CTF1410 CTF1556 CTF1295 CTF1558
D
Inductor CTF1556 Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 Chip Ferrite Bead Chip Ferrite Bead Chip Ferrite Bead Chip Ferrite Bead Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 CTF1557 CTF1557 CTF1557 CTF1557
Inductor CTF1556 Inductor CTF1556 Inductor CTF1556 Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 CTF1556 CTF1556 CTF1488 CTF1556 CTF1556
(A,122,28) Inductor (A,82,9) Inductor (A,101,44) Inductor (A,120,20) Inductor (A,85,44) Inductor
(B,14,118) Diode (A,31,25) Diode (B,39,120) Diode (B,28,123) Diode (B,28,119) Diode
(A,91,42) Inductor CTF1379 (A,137,18) Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 (A,141,12) Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1557 (A,99,53) Inductor CTF1556 (A,106,58) Inductor CTF1334
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
139
Part No.
CTF1410 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1334 CTF1387 CTF1334 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1306 CTF1334 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1378 CTF1378 CTF1378 CTF1378 CTF1334 CTF1467 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTH1257 CTH1257 CTH1253 CTH1255 CTH1257 CTH1255 CTH1257 CTF1357 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1463 CTF1410 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1410 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1306 CTF1410 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L X X X X
Part No.
CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1453 CTF1453 CTF1453 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1463 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTF1334 LCYC2R2K1608 CTF1334 CTF1334
312 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 744 793 1901 1902 1903 1904 1907 1931 1932 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
(A,117,51) (A,125,79) (A,123,83) (A,124,83) (A,122,79) (A,122,83) (A,121,79) (A,103,79) (A,101,79) (A,124,79) (A,119,79) (A,114,83) (A,117,83) (A,117,79) (A,116,83) (A,115,79) (A,118,79) (A,119,83) (A,114,79) (A,113,83) (A,112,83) (A,111,79) (A,109,83) (A,108,79) (A,107,83)
Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor
(B,7,89) Inductor(EW5) (B,7,91) Inductor(EW5) (B,7,93) Inductor(EW5) (A,14,63) Inductor (B,17,102) Inductor (B,18,99) Inductor (B,15,103) Inductor (B,16,89) Inductor(EW5) (B,13,89) Inductor(EW5) (B,14,94) Inductor (B,14,96) Inductor (B,14,97) Inductor (B,14,99) Inductor (A,40,107) Inductor (B,122,99) Inductor (B,59,31) Inductor (B,116,115) Inductor (B,115,115) Inductor (B,113,115) Inductor (B,112,115) Inductor (B,111,115) Inductor (B,109,115) Inductor (A,14,29) Inductor (A,134,117) Inductor (A,137,117) Inductor
L L L L L L L L L L
D
(A,107,79) Inductor (B,69,18) Inductor (B,69,22) Inductor (B,69,26) Inductor (B,66,29) Inductor (A,106,83) Inductor (A,105,79) Inductor (A,110,79) Inductor (A,126,83) Inductor (A,67,47) Inductor (A,67,66) (A,55,64) (A,75,94) (A,71,82) (A,54,86) (A,58,97) (B,42,72) (A,13,42) (A,16,34) (A,36,42) (B,36,34) (B,19,33) (A,35,66) (A,31,41) (A,32,64) (A,35,63) (A,32,62) (A,33,48) (A,35,62) (A,42,63) (A,32,61) (A,33,59) (A,33,57) (A,42,57) (A,35,45) Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor
L L L L L L L L L L
L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L
(A,138,117) Inductor CTF1334 (A,133,117) Inductor CTF1334 (A,91,115) Inductor CTF1379 (A,105,91) Inductor CTF1393 (A,142,103) Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1399 (B,77,43) Inductor (B,102,78) Inductor (A,22,80) Inductor (A,35,78) Inductor (B,53,10) Inductor CTF1393 CTF1393 CTF1393 CTF1357 CTF1410
(A,41,41) Inductor CTF1410 (A,139,71) Radiator 30.000 MHz CSS1633 (B,131,60) Radiator 33.000 MHz CSS1634 (B,157,48) Radiator 33.868 8 MHz CSS1551 (A,122,20) Radiator 14.318 18 MHz CSS1632
140
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
Part No.
R 54 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 55 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 87 88 89 90 93 94 95
Part No.
RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS562J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S560J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J
8 F
(B,6,38) Radiator 18.874 368 MHz CSS1622 (A,76,68) Fuse 2 A CEK1257 (A,76,46) Fuse 2 A CEK1257 (A,53,73) Fuse 2.5 A CEK1258 (A,77,101) Fuse 2.5 A CEK1258 (A,79,79) Fuse 2.5 A (A,50,101) Fuse 2.5 A (A,31,126) Fuse 1 A (B,114,130) Fuse 2 A (A,50,79) Fuse 3.15 A (A,10,69) Sensor (A,35,111) Sensor (B,33,78) EMI Filter (B,32,74) EMI Filter CEK1258 CEK1258 CEK1254 CEK1257 CEK1259 CSX1122 CSX1118 CCG1172 CCG1172
RESISTORS
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 (B,127,33) (B,127,36) (A,110,58) (A,117,62) (A,152,47) (A,116,69) (A,119,66) (A,148,69) (A,151,69) (A,141,66) (A,139,66) (B,143,33) (B,143,36) (A,117,67) (A,131,68) (A,134,65) (A,132,68) (B,133,58) (B,133,61) (A,130,68) (A,134,68) (A,130,65) (A,133,65) (A,129,65) (A,128,65) (A,128,68) (B,133,52) (A,127,68) (B,154,49) (A,123,47) (A,122,58) (A,122,59) (A,122,61) (A,122,62) (A,122,45) (B,126,54) (B,126,60) (B,156,46) (B,155,64) (B,156,64) (B,158,64) (B,80,24) (B,80,25) (B,80,26) RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S104J RAB4C473J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S151J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S151J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S470J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS101J
96 97 98 101 102 103 104 151 152 153 154 155 156 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 170
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6
141
Part No.
RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S390J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RN1/16SE1502D RN1/16SE1202D RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S272J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S151J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S560J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S330J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S123J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S103J RS1/16SS821J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS472J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J
2
Part No.
RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J
4
(A,109,65) (A,108,65) (A,122,66) (A,122,67) (A,122,55) (A,117,64) (A,145,65) (A,114,55) (A,117,55) (A,114,62) (A,114,58) (A,112,62) (A,113,58) (A,112,58) (A,107,68) (A,108,68) (A,109,68) (B,126,63) (A,113,62) (A,123,64) (A,146,67) (A,112,68) (A,124,63) (A,120,40) (A,120,39) (A,99,41) (A,97,41) (A,90,42) (A,88,42) (A,121,35) (A,122,7) (A,121,25) (A,122,16) (A,79,15) (A,117,8) (A,118,8) (A,79,18) (A,80,18) (B,115,15) (A,80,12) (A,82,12) (B,112,15) (B,114,15) (A,114,7) (A,136,18) (A,136,21) (A,137,15) (A,106,56) (A,110,49) (A,110,52) (A,110,51) (A,110,50) (B,156,43) (B,147,42) (A,109,55) (B,97,59) (B,97,46) (B,97,58) (B,97,47) (B,97,51)
1
(B,97,50) (B,97,49) (B,99,48) (B,99,50) (B,97,57) (A,89,71) (A,120,83) (B,59,32) (B,15,28) (A,19,16) (B,20,24) (A,20,11) (B,21,21) (A,21,16) (B,21,24) (A,22,11) (B,22,21) (B,26,31) (B,23,24) (B,24,31) (B,24,21) (B,24,24) (A,25,11) (B,25,21) (A,25,16) (B,26,24) (A,26,11) (B,27,21) (A,27,16) (B,27,24) (A,28,11) (B,28,21) (A,28,16) (B,29,24) (A,29,11) (B,30,21) (A,30,16) (B,30,24) (A,31,11) (B,31,21) (A,18,16) (A,32,11) (B,33,21) (A,33,16) (B,33,24) (A,34,11) (B,34,21) (A,34,16) (B,35,24) (A,35,11) (B,14,20) (EW5) (A,36,16) (B,17,19) (EW5) (A,37,11) (B,36,21) (EW5) (A,37,16) (B,14,19) (EW5) (A,38,11) (B,17,18) (EW5) (A,39,16)
172 174 175 176 177 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 196 198 201 202 210 211 212 213 217 220 221 222 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 232 237 238 240 301 302 303 320 329 330 331 332 349 350 356 360 361 362 363 364
R R R R
142
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
Part No.
RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RAB4C104J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S103J RAB4C681J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S220J RAB4C223J RAB4C681J RS1/16S822J RS1/16S822J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S104J
6
Part No.
RS1/16S104J RS1/16S681J RAB4C0R0J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S220J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S104J RAB4C104J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S563J RS1/16S513J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S513J RS1/16S513J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S102J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16S104J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16S564J RS1/16S202J RS1/16S822J RS1/16S203J RS1/16S333J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S272J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S512J RS1/16S224J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S393J RS1/16S514J RS1/10S221J RS1/4S471J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S202J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S1001D RS1/16S1001D RS1/16S1101D RS1/16S0R0J
8 F
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
143
Part No.
RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S472J RS1/10S1000F RS1/16S100J RS1/16S221J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S621J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S473J RS1/10S1000F RS1/16S100J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/10S1000F RS1/16S100J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S620J RS1/16S121J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/10S330J RS1/16S330J RS1/16S330J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S392J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/4SA561J RS1/16S222J RS1/4S182J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S682J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S332J RS1/16S103J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J
2
Part No.
RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S1800D RS1/16S1801D RS1/16S1001D RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S3900D RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S1001D RS1/16S122J RS1/16S132J RS1/16S331J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S5600D RS1/16S2401D RS1/16S1601D RS1/16S332J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S5600D RS1/16S8201D RS1/16S1501D RS1/16S332J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S332J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S332J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S1503D RS1/16S1503D RS1/16S473J RS1/16S104J RS1/10S100J RS1/16S100J RS1/10S100J RS1/16S184J RS1/10S150J RS1/10S150J RS1/16S184J RS1/16S224J RS1/16S224J RS1/16S100J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S104J RS1/4S101J RS1/4S221J RS1/16S8203D RS1/16S8203D RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S0R0J
4
(A,29,111) (A,128,90) (B,114,102) (B,113,99) (B,113,102) (B,112,99) (B,111,102) (B,110,99) (A,7,29) (B,65,18) (B,62,17) (A,82,119) (B,68,16) (B,62,16) (A,83,117) (A,8,26) (A,6,26) (A,83,114) (B,65,22) (B,61,21) (B,67,20) (B,61,20) (B,65,26) (B,61,25) (A,19,26) (A,19,23) (A,19,22) (B,68,24) (B,62,24) (A,21,22) (A,87,118) (A,117,120) (A,116,120) (A,115,120) (A,113,120) (A,110,120) (A,112,120) (A,111,120) (B,103,85) (B,102,82) (B,102,81) (B,105,85) (B,101,85) (B,102,79) (A,94,106) (A,59,73) (B,38,114) (B,54,119) (A,42,91) (B,38,110) (A,39,95) (A,40,84) (B,36,111) (A,42,96) (A,108,85) (A,72,119) (A,29,67) (A,29,71) (A,27,71) (A,22,66)
1
2274 2277 2278 2279 2280 2281 2282 2285 2286 2287 2288 2289 2290 2291 2292 2293 2295 2296 2297 2298 2299 2302 2303 2304 2305 2306 2307 2308 2309 2310 2313 2314 2315 2316 2317 2318 2319 2400 2401 2402 2405 2406 2410 2413 2414 2416 2419 2420 2423 2424 2426 2427 2428 2430 2431 2432 2433 2434 2435
R R R R
144
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
Part No.
RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S101J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16SS473J C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 38 39 40 41 42 44 47 49 51 54 55 57 60 63 64 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 96 97 98
Part No.
CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB224K10 CCSRCH121J50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB106K6R3 CCG1178 CCG1178 CCG1178 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYB103K16 CKSRYB103K16 CKSRYB103K16 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF224Z16 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF224Z16 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF103Z50 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYF104Z25
8 F E
CAPACITORS
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 (B,128,18) (B,127,21) (B,127,24) (B,127,29) (B,127,41) (A,148,36) (A,152,44) (A,152,49) (A,152,52) (A,152,55) (A,152,60) (B,132,17) (B,142,25) (B,142,28) (A,143,35) (A,141,35) (A,143,66) (A,141,68) (A,138,68) (B,145,17) (B,144,21) (B,144,24) (B,144,29) (B,143,40) (A,137,36) (A,137,65) (B,148,17) (B,153,15) (B,158,27) (A,154,18) (B,128,58) (B,128,62) (A,132,36) (A,132,65) (A,126,64) CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH100D50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF104Z25 CCSRCH9R0D50 CCSRCH9R0D50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6
145
Part No.
CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH150J50 CCSRCH120J50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYB334K10 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSQYB106K6R3
2
Part No.
CKSRYB104K16 CCG1203 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF103Z50 CCH1366 CCH1623 CCH1744 CCH1409 CCH1366 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB153K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH7R0D50 CCSRCH6R0D50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB823K16 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB472K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CEVW470M16 CEVW101M16 CSZSR330M10 CEVW101M16 CSZSR101M6R3 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50
4
126 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 211 213 214 215 216 217 220 221 222 223 224 225 227 228 230 231 232 233 234 235 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 301 302 303 306 323
(A,162,49) (A,120,37) (A,115,42) (A,113,42) (A,118,37) (A,107,42) (A,102,41) (A,96,41) (A,92,42) (A,83,37) (A,118,34) (A,118,31) (A,119,32) (A,83,35) (A,83,31) (A,83,30) (A,121,32) (A,118,29) (A,118,26) (A,120,8) (A,118,24) (A,120,28) (A,83,28) (A,83,24) (A,123,25) (A,123,16) (A,118,21) (A,118,18) (A,83,19) (A,84,18) (A,119,15) (A,119,13) (A,84,16) (A,84,14) (A,84,12) (A,112,7) (A,108,7) (A,105,7) (A,102,7) (A,98,7) (A,94,7) (A,89,7) (A,85,9) (A,104,42) (A,120,25) (A,85,42) (A,121,13) (A,83,33) (A,83,27) (A,83,25) (A,83,22) (A,83,21) (A,84,15) (B,81,8) (B,79,8) (A,137,21) (A,144,21) (A,138,12) (A,116,48) (A,103,56)
1
(A,100,50) (A,99,50) 10 F (A,156,18) (A,136,13) (B,142,11) (B,140,11) (B,126,11) (B,115,9) (B,114,8) (B,92,7) (A,76,52) 330 F/6.3 V (A,76,61) 330 F/10 V (A,58,48) 27 F/20 V (A,58,77) 220 F/10 V (A,68,102) 330 F/6.3 V (B,40,73) (A,36,72) (A,42,71) (A,34,72) (A,36,39) (A,12,40) (A,16,31) (A,20,34) (A,36,68) (B,36,36) (B,18,33) (B,34,34) (A,31,46) (A,13,36) (B,10,38) (B,10,36) (A,31,38) (A,39,44) (B,40,46) (B,9,56) (B,24,61) (B,34,61) (B,31,63) (B,34,60) (B,5,122) (B,9,119) (B,13,123) (B,12,125) (B,14,125) (B,45,124) (B,7,23) (B,37,124) (B,4,25) (B,28,129) (B,28,131) (A,46,113) (A,46,121) (B,117,99) (A,99,88) (A,77,42) (A,23,76) (A,12,62) (B,12,102) (B,18,97) (B,19,102)
C C C C C C C C C C
C C C C C
146
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
Part No.
CKSRYB474K16 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW101M16 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYB105K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYB105K16 CCSRCH150J50 CKSRYB472K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH680J50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB334K10 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSYB105K16 CKSYB105K25 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB472K50 CKSRYB103K25 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB224K16 CCSRCH221J50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB103K25 CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH101J50 CCG1240 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K50 CCG1241 CKSRYB104K50
6
Part No.
CKSRYB473K50 CCG1252 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB473K50 CCG1252 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB473K50 CCG1111 CKSQYB475K10 CKSRYF104Z25 CCG1222 CKSRYF474Z16 CCG1222 CKSRYF474Z16 CKSRYF474Z16 CKSRYF474Z16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CCG1222 CCG1223 CCG1223 CCG1111 CCG1223 CCG1111 CCG1111 CCG1223 CCG1111 CCG1111 CCG1111 CCG1111 CCG1111 CCG1223 CCG1223 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSRYB334K10 CKSQYB105K10 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 DCH1164 CKSRYB474K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16
E
(A,59,57) 10 F (B,122,98) (A,30,111) (B,49,114) (B,51,9) (B,56,10) (A,18,30) (A,41,39) (A,93,91) (B,55,13) 100 F/6.3 V (A,9,59) (B,71,24) (B,71,20) (B,70,16)
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
7 8
147
Part No.
NJM2100V ADC12H034CIMSAS1 PD3390A PEH100A8 PEH101A8 M5M5V216ATP-70HI MAX6364PUT29 LC72720YVSS1 2SB1132 1SV314 RB751V-40 CTF1549 LCYC1R2K1608 LCYC1R2K1608 LCSA3N3R1608 LCYB22NJ1608 LCYB22NJ1608 CTF1410 CTF1556 CTF1410 LCYC1R0K2125 CTF1547 CTF1547 CTF1547 CTF1547 CTF1547 CTF1547 CTF1547 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1547 CTF1547 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Part No.
RN1/16SE4702D RN1/16SE4702D RS1/16S432J RN1/16SE1002D RN1/16SE2202D RN1/16SE3302D RS1/16S103J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS102J RAB4CQ102J RAB4CQ333J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS471J RAB4CQ471J RAB4CQ471J RAB4CQ104J RS1/16SS222J RS1/16SS222J RS1/16SS222J RS1/16SS332J RS1/16SS332J RS1/16SS223J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS154J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS472J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS332J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16SS0R0J
(A,33,30) IC (B,29,10) IC (B,50,25) IC (B,48,9) IC(UC) (B,48,9) IC(EW5) (A,50,29) IC (A,31,14) IC (A,47,15) IC(EW5) (A,32,22) Transistor (B,11,27) (B,35,30) (B,12,29) (B,26,22) (B,27,26) (A,21,22) (B,13,24) (B,15,20) (A,19,32) (B,26,31) (B,26,31) (B,19,12) (B,26,17) (A,25,27) (A,25,26) (A,25,32) (A,26,29) (A,27,28) (B,25,20) (A,14,33) (B,32,20) Diode Diode Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor(UC) Inductor(EW5) Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor
401 501 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408
L L L L L
L L L L L
C
409 410 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 441 442 461 462 467 468 469 501 502 503 504 531 401 501 502 532
L L L L L L L L L L
D
R 508 (A,29,25) Inductor (A,29,9) Inductor (A,31,8) Inductor (B,33,17) Inductor (B,32,17) Inductor (A,32,11) Inductor (B,38,17) Inductor (B,36,32) Inductor (B,59,6) Inductor (A,38,33) Inductor (A,53,17) (A,14,27) (A,38,26) (B,36,26) (A,58,15) R R R R R R R R R 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 517 519
L L L L L L X X X X
Inductor CTF1410 TCXO 16.368 MHz CWX2381 Radiator 32.768 kHz CSS1319 Radiator 20.00 MHz CSS1549 Radiator 4.332 MHz(EW5) CSS1550 CTF1548
F 401
(A,23,23) Filter
RESISTORS
R R R R R R R R R R 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 441 442 443 (B,11,26) (B,12,30) (B,14,32) (B,14,30) (A,23,26) (B,27,29) (B,25,18) (A,30,27) (B,33,24) (B,31,24) (B,31,26) RS1/16SS472J RS1/16SS472J RS1/16SS122J RS1/16SS622J RS1/16SS100J RS1/16S271J RS1/16S2R2J RN1/16SC10R0D RN1/16SE1501D RN1/16SE2402D RN1/16SE3302D
CAPACITORS
C C C C C C C C C 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 (A,25,13) (A,24,20) (A,27,16) (A,20,24) (B,14,27) (B,14,29) (B,13,32) (B,12,32) (A,21,29) CCSRCH100D50 CCSSCH101J50 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH101J50 CCSRUJ220J50 CCSRUJ220J50 CKSSYB333K16 CKSSYB182K50 CSZS100M6R3
R 444
148
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
Part No.
CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH271J50 CCSRCH102J50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CCSRCH301J50 CCSSCH120J50 CCSRCH301J50 CKSSYB103K16 CCSRCH101J50 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB104K16 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CCH1408 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CSZS100M10 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH101J50 CKSSYB104K10 CCSRCH150J50 CCSRCH150J50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CSZS100M6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CSZS100M6R3 CCSRCH100D50
6
Part No.
CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH561J50 CKSSYB104K10 CSZS100M6R3 CCSRCH331J50 CKSSYB104K10
(B,81,65) IC (B,41,43) IC (B,81,79) IC (A,84,139) IC (A,15,30) IC (B,16,25) IC (B,24,56) IC (B,8,44) IC (B,18,46) IC (A,6,47) IC (A,32,43) IC (B,36,102) IC (A,9,99) IC (A,9,88) IC (A,38,56) IC (B,97,67) (A,37,50) (A,40,43) (B,59,42) (B,57,42) (A,91,91) (A,81,91) (A,71,91) (B,49,60) (B,45,60) Regulator(EW5) Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor
(A,84,106) Transistor (B,24,62) Transistor (B,138,93) Transistor(EW5) (B,142,87) Transistor(EW5) (A,135,75) Transistor(EW5) (A,105,74) (A,105,77) (A,53,115) (B,57,111) (B,57,100) Transistor(EW5) Transistor(EW5) Transistor Transistor Transistor
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
7 8
149
Part No.
IMD2A 2SA1797 2SA1162 2SC4081 2SA1797 DTC114EUA 2SD1760F5 DTA114EUA DTC114EUA 2SA1797 2SC4081 2SA1385-ZS1 2SC4081 DAP202K DAN202K DAP202K MA111 UDZS8R2(B) DAN202U DAN202U HZU3R3(B1) UDZS5R1(B) HZU8R2(B1) UDZS18(B) UDZS18(B) 1SR154-400 1SS355 1SR154-400 1SR154-400 PTZ18A EDZ6R8(B) EDZ6R8(B) EDZ6R8(B) EDZ6R8(B) EDZ6R8(B) MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X KS926S2 5KP22A MALS068X EDZ6R8(B) MALS068X 1SR154-400 MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X 1SS355 MALS068X MALS068X PTZ27(B) 1SS355 DAN202U PTZ20(B) EDZ20(B) UDZS5R6(B) UDZS5R6(B) D D D D D
Part No.
RB060L-40 UDZS27(B) DAN202U RB060L-40 UDZS5R6(B)
1711 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1831 1832 1833 1851 1852 1861 1862 1001 1111 1161 1201 1202 1205 1206 1451 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1609 1610 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1651 1652 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1721 1722
(B,45,12) Transistor (A,123,117) Transistor (A,117,117) Transistor (B,117,117) Transistor (B,113,104) Transistor (B,114,119) Transistor (B,20,76) Transistor (B,25,68) Transistor (B,27,68) Transistor (A,109,24) Transistor (A,118,32) Transistor (A,102,34) Transistor (A,102,49) Transistor (A,36,43) Diode (B,49,64) Diode (B,91,96) Diode (A,82,125) Diode (A,82,110) Diode (A,83,103) Diode (A,81,103) Diode (A,96,57) Diode(EW5) (A,56,118) Diode (B,59,115) Diode (A,59,105) Diode (A,59,103) Diode (B,58,104) (A,59,107) (B,36,109) (B,36,112) (A,60,109) Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode
D 1844 D 1876 D 1877 D 1878 ZNR1401 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L T 1061 1301 1316 1331 1351 1361 1401 1402 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 1410 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 1451 1452 1453 1454 1601 1602 1603 1651 1661 1662 1701 1702 1721 1722 1723 1401
(A,30,82) Diode RB060L-40 (A,39,59) Diode EDZ4R3(B) (A,42,56) Diode 1SS355 (B,110,116) Diode UDZS22(B) (B,163,116) Surge Protector RCCA-201Q31UA-PI (A,85,59) (A,12,28) (B,13,28) (B,25,49) (B,11,46) Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor LCYA2R2J2520 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 CTF1410 LCTAW100J3225 LCTAWR12J2520 LCYCR10K2125 LCTAW101J2520 LCTCR22K2125 LCTCR10K2125 LCTCR15K2125 LCTAW101J2520 LCTAW1R0J2520 LCTAW4R7J2520
(A,10,59) Inductor (B,149,102) Inductor(EW5) (B,147,97) Inductor(EW5) (A,145,78) Inductor(EW5) (B,144,89) Inductor(EW5) (B,149,92) (A,139,74) (B,145,78) (A,145,72) (B,160,95) (A,143,43) (A,146,36) (A,143,35) (A,145,19) (A,106,64) Inductor(EW5) Inductor(EW5) Inductor(EW5) Chip Coil(EW5) Chip Coil
D D D D D D D D D D
D
Inductor LCTAW2R2J3225 Inductor LCTAW2R2J2520 Chip Ferrite Bead CTF1399 Inductor LCTAW2R2J3225 Chip Coil(EW5) LCTAW1R0J2520
(A,128,126) (A,128,129) (B,131,116) (B,135,116) (B,138,116) (B,140,116) (B,145,116) (A,147,126) (B,143,116) (B,148,116)
(A,106,58) Inductor(EW5) LCTAW2R2J2520 (A,91,57) Chip Ferrite Bead(EW5) CTF1557 (A,95,67) Chip Ferrite Bead(EW5) CTF1557 (A,56,125) Inductor CTF1410 (A,65,109) Inductor CTF1410 (A,63,107) Inductor CTF1410 (A,44,106) Choke Coil 600 H CTH1347 (A,102,24) Inductor CTH1256 (A,94,14) Inductor CTF1306 (A,16,116) Inductor LCTC2R2K1608 (A,17,119) Inductor (A,27,25) Inductor (A,119,126) Inductor (A,119,133) Inductor (A,140,93) Coil(EW5) (A,142,84) (A,132,84) (A,24,123) (A,26,129) (A,108,31) Coil(EW5) Coil(EW5) Fuse 4 A Fuse 4 A Fuse 400 mA CTF1556 CTF1379 CTF1334 CTF1334 CTC1194 CTC1193 CTC1192 CEK1260 CEK1260 CEK1250
D D D D D D D D D D
(B,44,83) Diode (A,38,119) Diode (A,9,129) Diode (B,13,143) Diode (A,13,129) Diode (A,26,117) (B,18,143) (B,20,143) (A,18,129) (A,22,129) (A,21,115) (B,16,129) (B,16,143) (A,14,117) (A,19,115) Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode
D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D
T 1402 T 1403 >FU1701 >FU1702 >FU1855 >FU1864 Y 1452 Y 1431 EF1701 EF1702 EF1703 EF1704 EF1705 EF1706 EF1707
(A,95,48) Fuse 1 A CEK1254 (A,115,67) Tuner Unit(EW5) CWE2023 (A,157,80) FM/AM Tuner Unit(UC) CWE1952 (A,157,80) FM/AM Tuner Unit(EW5) CWE1951 (A,11,130) EMI Filter CCG1067 (A,17,130) EMI Filter CCG1067 (A,20,130) EMI Filter (B,18,129) EMI Filter (B,22,129) EMI Filter (B,27,129) EMI Filter (A,8,130) EMI Filter
3
(A,16,113) Diode (A,23,117) Diode (B,13,144) Diode (A,121,131) Diode (A,121,128) Diode
150
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2
Part No.
CCG1067 CCG1067 CCG1067 CCG1067 CEK1208
Part No.
RS1/16S821J RS1/16S821J RS1/16S821J
A
RESISTORS
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 (A,44,36) (A,47,37) (A,47,38) (A,44,37) (A,44,51) (A,47,49) (A,47,48) (A,44,49) (A,41,39) (A,41,47) (A,41,46) (A,41,40) (A,70,37) (A,73,38) (A,73,39) (A,70,38) (A,70,50) (A,73,48) (A,73,47) (A,70,48) (A,54,36) (A,57,38) (A,57,39) (A,55,38) (A,55,50) (A,57,48) (A,57,47) (A,55,48) (A,62,37) (A,65,38) (A,65,39) (A,62,38) (A,62,50) (A,65,48) (A,65,47) (A,62,48) (B,65,37) (B,67,37) (B,68,50) (B,66,50) (B,64,50) (B,65,50) (B,85,47) (B,78,47) (B,86,47) (B,76,47) (B,87,47) (B,75,47) (B,73,56) (A,80,46) (A,83,46) (A,93,89) RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S181J RS1/16S181J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S331J RS1/16S331J RS1/16S821J
RS1/16S821J RS1/16S821J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S683J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S821J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S562J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S562J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S391J RS1/16S391J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S103J RS1/10S102J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S221J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S750J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S4701D
8 B
R 1069 R 1091
R 1304 R 1305
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6
151
Part No.
RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S101J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S563J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S750J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S4701D RS1/16S101J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S750J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S750J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S750J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S105J RS1/4S0R0J RS1/16S821J RS1/16S330J RS1/16S332J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S151J RS1/16S680J RS1/16S152J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S151J RS1/16S680J RS1/16S181J RS1/16S152J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S151J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Part No.
RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S221J RS1/10S391J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S472J RS1/4S102J RS1/4S102J RS1/4S472J RS1/4S102J RS1/4S472J RS1/4S472J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S153J RS1/10S103J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J
(A,21,32) (A,20,32) (A,20,30) (A,20,27) (A,9,30) (A,10,30) (A,10,33) (B,14,22) (B,18,22) (B,16,22) (B,21,26) (B,21,24) (B,21,23) (A,15,25) (A,10,25) (B,27,63) (B,22,50) (B,7,57) (B,7,55) (B,7,53) (B,7,51) (B,9,51) (B,20,42) (B,20,41) (B,20,40) (B,16,41) (A,8,50) (A,17,50) (A,21,38) (A,30,33) (A,30,34) (A,30,37) (A,32,36) (A,34,36) (B,151,103) (EW5) (B,155,94) (UC) (A,135,94) (EW5) (A,135,97) (EW5) (A,142,78) (EW5) (A,132,80) (B,139,81) (B,139,84) (B,142,85) (B,144,83) (A,131,73) (A,133,76) (B,146,89) (A,139,76) (A,141,74) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5) (EW5)
R R R R R R R R R R
B
1309 1310 1311 1312 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 1321 1322 1323 1333 1338 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1351 1352 1353 1354 1361 1362 1372 1381 1382 1383 1385 1386 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 1409 1410 1411 1412 1413 1414 1415 1416 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 1436 1438 1439 1440
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
(A,140,71) (EW5) (B,149,63) (B,149,62) (B,149,61) (B,149,59) (B,149,58) (B,149,57) (EW5) (B,146,37) (B,147,20) (B,147,17) (B,80,41)
1
R 1443
152
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
2 3 4
Part No.
RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S103J RS1/4SA271J RS1/4SA271J RS1/16S102J RS2PMFR47J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/4SA271J RS1/16S103J RS1/4SA271J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S222J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S124J RS1/8S0R0J RN1/16SE1002D RN1/16SE2701D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Part No.
RN1/16SE2201D RS1/16S104J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S8200D RS1/16S1201D RS1/16S1201D RS1/16S153J RS1/4SA331J RS1/4SA331J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S153J RS1/4SA151J RS1/4SA151J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S123J RS1/4SA151J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S5601D RS1/16S1000D RS1/16S1001D RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S103J
C
CAPACITORS
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 (A,48,34) 10 F (A,47,52) 10 F (A,48,52) 10 F (A,44,38) (A,43,43) (A,44,48) (A,38,39) (A,38,47) (A,47,34) (A,72,35) CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCSRCH330J50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH330J50 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCSRCH100D50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH100D50 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCSRCH100D50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH100D50 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCSRCH100D50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH100D50 CCG1203
F
(A,41,25) (EW5) (A,42,22) (EW5) (A,43,25) (A,43,22) (A,44,25) (A,45,22) (A,45,25) (A,46,22) (EW5) (A,47,25) (A,47,22) (EW5) (A,48,25) (EW5) (A,49,22) (EW5) (A,50,25) (EW5) (A,120,118) (A,114,117) (A,112,117) (A,120,116) (A,111,111) (A,117,114) (B,116,104) (B,110,110) (B,115,116) (B,112,110) (B,114,116) (B,112,120) (B,107,104) (B,110,120) (A,132,115) (B,18,101) (B,18,99)
10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F
(A,74,35) 10 F (A,72,51) 10 F (A,74,51) 10 F (A,70,39) (A,69,43) (A,70,47) (A,56,36) (A,57,36) (A,55,52) (A,57,52)
10 F 10 F 10 F 10 F
(A,55,39) (A,53,43) (A,55,47) (A,64,34) 10 F (A,63,52) 10 F (A,65,52) 10 F (A,62,39) (A,61,43) (A,62,47) (A,62,34) 10 F (B,69,43) (B,86,51) 10 F (B,85,54) 10 F
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
153
Part No.
CCG1203 CKSQYB105K16 CCG1203 CCG1203 CKSQYB105K16 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCG1203 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSQYB475K10 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CEVW100M16 CEVW100M16 CEVW100M16 CEVW100M16 CEVW100M16 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CCSRCH221J50 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH151J50 CCSRCH151J50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH221J50 CKSRYB104K25 CEVW101M16 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH221J50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW470M16 CEVW330M10 CKSRYB104K50
2
Part No.
CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYB105K16 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSQYB225K10 CKSYB225K16 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB473K50 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCSRCH5R0C50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB473K50 CCG1203 CCG1203 CCSRCH5R0C50 CKSRYB104K16 CEVWNP100M10 CEVWNP100M10 CEVWNP100M10 CEVWNP100M10 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB473K50 CCG1203 CCG1203 CKSRYB104K25 CEVWNP100M10 CEVWNP100M10 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CEVWNP100M10 CEVW101M16 CKSRYB104K25 CEVW220M16 CEVW221M10 CEVQW101M10 CCG1203 CCG1203 CKSRYB104K25 CCSRCH270J50 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH270J50 CCSRCH330J50 CCSRCH470J50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB222K50 CCSRCH150J50
4
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1201
(B,77,54) 10 F (A,85,64) (A,82,62) (A,81,62) (A,79,62) (B,91,60) (B,71,60) (B,91,62) (B,71,62) (B,91,64) (B,71,64) (B,91,66) (B,71,66) (B,90,77) (B,72,77) (A,85,70) (A,77,71) (B,78,73) (A,80,48) (A,83,48) (A,93,84) (A,88,84) (A,83,84) (A,78,84) (A,73,84) (A,68,84) (A,95,89) (A,85,89) (A,75,89) (A,87,89) (A,77,89) (A,67,89) (B,37,37) (B,37,38) (B,42,40) (B,43,43) (B,41,51) (B,36,47) (B,41,48) (B,36,48) (B,43,47) (B,88,83) (B,76,80) (B,86,80) (B,82,75) (A,81,77) (B,86,78) (B,76,78) (B,73,83) (B,93,104) (A,89,117) (A,92,108) (A,96,130)
1
154
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
Part No.
CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB222K50 CCSRCH270J50 CCSRCH220J50 CKSRYB103K50 CEVW221M10 CEVW221M10 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CCG1203 CEVW470M16 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CEVW220M16 CKSRYB103K50 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB473K50 CCSRCH221J50 CKSQYB105K16 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CEAT103M16 CCH1018 CEVW221M16 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYF103Z50 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CCG1223 CCG1223 CCSRCH102J50 CCH1565 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW101M16 CKSRYB104K50 CCH1565 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW101M16 CKSRYB683K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW101M25 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW101M25
6
Part No.
CKSRYB103K50 CEVW100M16 CKSRYB104K50
A
(B,65,32) IC (A,31,15) IC (A,111,34) IC (A,124,23) IC (B,121,46) IC (B,12,86) Remote IC (A,57,57) IC (A,68,52) IC (A,71,72) IC (A,132,32) IC (B,103,51) IC (B,77,67) IC (A,80,65) IC (A,70,34) Transistor (B,47,15) Transistor (A,29,25) FET (A,24,21) FET (A,95,17) Transistor (B,112,25) Transistor (A,110,18) Transistor (A,107,18) Transistor (A,113,18) Transistor (B,108,18) Transistor (B,113,17) Transistor (B,55,70) Transistor (B,133,51) (B,127,49) (B,129,30) (B,128,42) (B,121,34) Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor
(B,135,30) Transistor (B,94,56) Transistor (B,92,56) Transistor (B,83,62) Transistor (A,89,68) FET (A,89,61) FET (A,111,73) Transistor (A,114,73) Transistor (A,119,76) Transistor (B,85,60) Transistor
C 1865 C 1866
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
7 8
155
Part No.
1SS355 1SS355 RB500V-40 UDZS5R1(B) RB548W MA335 UDZS5R1(B) RB500V-40 RB548W RB548W RB548W RB548W RB548W RB160M-30 RSX201L-30 RB500V-40 RB500V-40 RB500V-40 MA111 UDZS5R6(B) UDZS5R6(B) 1SS355 UDZS6R2(B) RB751V-40 HZU6R2(B3) HZU6R2(B3) UDZS8R2(B) MA147 HZU6R2(B3) MA147 LCTAW100J2520 LCTAW100J2520 LCTAW100J2520 LCTAW100J2520 CTF1334
5060 5061 5100 5101 5102 5103 5104 5105 5183 5184 5185 5186 5187 5200 5210 5231 5233 5234 5360 5361 5364 5650 5900 5902 5903 5904 5905 5906 5907 5908 5010 5011 5012 5013 5014 5060 5100 5101 5102 5103 5104 5105 5106 5181 5200 5203 5207 5214 5230 5300
(A,75,28) (A,73,39) (A,47,28) (A,61,29) (A,67,38) (A,64,29) (B,70,27) (B,67,19) (A,41,18) (A,38,19)
Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode Diode
Part No.
RS1/16S9100D RS1/16S1301D RS1/16S102J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S474J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S561J RS1/16S1501D RS1/16S1501D RS1/16S1501D RS1/16S103J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S1802F RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S681J RS1/16S222J RS1/16S822J RS1/16S562J RS1/16S391J RS1/16S6200D RS1/16S6200D RS1/16S6200D RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S3001D RS1/16S82R0F RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S1003F RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S5101D RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S224J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J
(A,41,14) Diode (A,41,12) Diode (A,41,9) Diode (A,33,27) Diode (A,20,26) Diode (A,32,8) Diode (A,32,6) Diode (A,28,7) Diode (B,109,16) Diode (B,116,13) Diode (B,114,13) Diode (A,53,48) Diode (B,98,56) Diode (B,78,60) Diode (B,93,66) Diode (B,93,61) Diode (A,109,75) Diode (A,132,55) Diode (A,122,54) Diode (A,128,55) Diode (A,11,59) (A,17,34) (A,13,44) (A,22,33) (A,24,37) (A,75,22) (A,44,27) (A,63,41) (A,70,28) (B,65,20) Chip Coil Chip Coil Chip Coil Chip Coil Inductor
D D D D D L L L L L
D
L L L L L L L L L L
Chip Coil LCTAW100J2520 Chip Coil LCTAW100J2520 Inductor LCTAW150J2520 Inductor LCTAW2R7J2520 Chip Inductor(10U) DTL1096
(B,65,22) Chip Inductor(10U) DTL1096 (B,65,18) Inductor LCTC120K2125 (B,52,18) Inductor LCTC120K2125 (A,42,16) Chip Inductor(10U) DTL1096 (A,68,6) Inductor CTF1488 (A,37,25) Choke Coil 68 H CTH1318 (A,44,9) Inductor CTF1635 (A,19,19) Choke Coil 18 H CTH1250 (A,24,11) Inductor CTF1635 (A,85,19) Inductor CTF1635 (A,42,45) Chip Coil (A,58,73) Inductor (A,129,27) Chip Coil (A,116,64) Transformer (B,107,40) Thermistor LCTAW100J2520 LCKBW100K2520 LCTAW100J2520 CTT1130 CCX1051
L L L L L
L 5650 L 5651 L 5700 T 5900 TH5300 X 5010 X 5011 X 5300 VR5101 VR5900
(A,22,68) Radiator 4.43 MHz(EW5) CSS1726 (A,36,66) Radiator 3.58 MHz CSS1725 (A,111,45) Radiator 12.58 MHz CSS1601 (A,68,25) Semi-xed 2.2 k(OB) CCP1485 (A,79,57) Semi-xed 15 k(OB) CCP1490
156
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
Part No.
RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S391J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S3901D RS1/16S3901D RS1/16S4702D RS1/16S243J RS1/16S6802D RS1/16S564J RS1/16S564J RS1/16S683J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S272J RS1/16S272J RS1/16S332J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S331J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S273J RS1/16S333J RS1/16S152J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S2703D RS1/16S3303D RS1/16S2202F RS1/16S1601F RS1/16S6202D RS1/16S3300F RS1/16S3302F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S563J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S150J RS1/16S150J RS1/16S273J RS1/16S1500F RS1/16S1201F RS1/16S1500F RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S682J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S333J
6
Part No.
RS1/16S102J RS1/16S684J RS1/16S6801F RS1/16S1001F RS1/16S2000D RS1/16S182J RS1/16S2001F RS1/16S4700F RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S473J RAB4C471J RS1/16S471J RAB4C471J RAB4C471J RS1/16S473J RAB4C473J RS1/16S153J RAB4C123J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S0R0J RAB4C102J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S473J RAB4C471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S362J RS1/16S362J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S362J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S362J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S362J
8 A
R 5659 R 5660
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
157
Part No.
RS1/16S301J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S474J RS1/16S471J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S470J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S153J RS1/16S912J RS1/16S392J RS1/16S2703F RS1/16S103J RS1/16S470J RS1/16S224J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S222J RS1/16S224J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S222J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S224J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S222J RS1/10S121J RS1/10S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/10S121J RS1/10S151J RS1/16S101J RS1/10S151J RS1/10S181J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S363J RS1/16S513J RS1/16S105J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S5602D RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S104J RS1/16S621J RS1/16S473J RS1/16S621J RS1/16S101J RS1/16S101J
2
Part No.
RS1/16S821J RS1/16S4700D RS1/16S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J
(B,64,70) (B,47,67) (A,53,50) (B,57,60) (B,61,60) (B,63,60) (A,14,75) (A,66,49) (A,66,72) (A,64,74) (A,66,76) (A,64,76) (A,67,76) (A,74,72) (A,15,75) (B,136,50) (B,125,39) (B,138,50) (B,129,49) (B,123,38) (B,131,49) (B,130,46) (B,127,30) (B,129,32) (B,126,30) (B,130,37) (B,128,35) (B,119,37) (B,21,49) (B,23,45) (B,120,32) (B,124,32) (B,132,30) (B,133,29) (B,131,27) (B,132,12) (B,134,14) (B,131,14) (B,131,16) (A,128,10) (B,96,56) (B,95,54) (B,97,54) (B,90,56) (B,85,58) (B,86,56) (B,83,65) (B,84,70) (B,132,55) (B,77,63) (A,83,57) (B,93,68) (B,92,63) (A,108,73) (A,109,73) (A,113,76) (A,109,77) (A,116,75) (A,120,73) (A,118,73)
1
R R R R R R R R R R
B
5672 5674 5675 5676 5678 5680 5681 5682 5683 5684 5685 5693 5702 5703 5704 5705 5706 5707 5709 5710 5711 5712 5713 5714 5717 5720 5721 5724 5725 5728 5730 5731 5751 5752 5753 5754 5755 5900 5901 5902 5903 5904 5905 5906 5907 5908 5909 5910 5911 5912 5913 5914 5915 5916 5917
CAPACITORS
C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 5010 5012 5014 5015 5016 5019 5020 5021 5022 5023 5024 5025 5026 5027 5028 5029 5030 5031 5032 5033 5034 5035 5036 5037 5039 5060 5061 5062 5100 5101 5103 5104 5105 5106 5107 5108 5109 5110 5111 5112 5113 5114 5115 5116 5117 5118 5119 5120 5121 5122 (A,17,58) 10 F (A,21,37) 47 F (B,26,45) (A,25,42) (B,29,45) (A,33,43) 10 F (A,15,48) (B,21,54) (A,37,47) (B,37,48) (A,37,49) (B,37,50) (A,37,50) (B,37,51) (A,15,54) (A,38,53) (A,38,54) (A,38,56) (A,32,60) (B,28,58) (B,29,58) (B,24,57) (A,24,64) (A,33,62) (A,26,33) (A,78,27) (A,76,38) 330 pF (A,75,25) (B,50,42) (B,48,40) (A,45,43) (A,44,34) 10 F (A,47,44) (A,54,46) 330 pF (B,51,43) (B,54,28) (B,53,31) (A,54,44) (B,54,34) (B,57,39) (B,56,29) (B,55,31) (B,57,42) (B,59,42) (B,59,41) (B,59,39) (B,57,36) (B,57,34) (A,59,28) (A,63,36) (A,63,39) (A,65,39) CCG1203 CCG1233 CCSRCH821J50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K50 CCG1203 CEVW100M25 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CEVW100M25 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB682K25 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB474K16 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH8R0D50 CCSRCH8R0D50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH391J50 CCG1247 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB222K50 CCG1203 CKSRYB104K50 CCG1247 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB224K16 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH330J50 CCSRCH330J50
R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
R 5918 R 5919
C 5123 C 5124
158
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3 4
Part No.
CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH561J50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB105K10 CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCG1203 CCG1223 CEVW101M16 CCSRCK2R0C50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSQYF105Z25 CKSQYF105Z25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSQYF105Z25 CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYF225Z16 CKSQYF225Z16 CKSQYF105Z25 CKSRYF474Z16 CKSRYF474Z16 CKSYF475Z16 CKSRYB472K50 CKSRYB472K50 CKSRYF474Z16 CKSQYB105K16 CCH1586 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB103K50 CCG1223 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB105K10 CKSQYF105Z25 CCSRCH102J50 CKSRYB104K25 CKSQYF224Z25 CKSRYB105K10 CCG1223 CKSRYB104K25 CCG1223 CKSRYB104K25 CCH1635 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CCSRCH331J50 CKSRYB393K16 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB393K16 CCSRCH102J50 CKSRYB104K25
6
Part No.
CCG1203 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K25
A
CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CEVW330M10 CKSRYF104Z16 CKSRYF104Z16 CKSRYF104Z16 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSRYF104Z50 CKSRYF104Z16 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYF104Z16 CKSRYF104Z16 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB104K10 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CCG1203 CKSRYB104K16 CCG1203 CKSRYB104K50 CKSRYB474K10 CKSRYB104K50 CCG1203 CKSRYB104K50 CCSRCH102J50 CFHXSQ562J16 CCG1203 CEVW330M10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K16 CKSQYB475K6R3 CCG1203 CKSQYB475K6R3 CKSQYB475K6R3 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CCG1223 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB474K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB562K50 CKSRYB152K50 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB221K50 CKSRYB473K50
8 B
C 5230 C 5231
C 5914 C 5915
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
159
Part No.
CCG1223 CCG1223 CKSQYB105K16 CKSQYB105K16 CKSRYB104K25 CCG1194 CKSRYB153K50
Part No.
TC7SZ125FU TC7SZ08FU TC74LCX16373FT CWW1428 CWW1429 TC7SZ32FU EDS1232AATA-75 MN2DS0016AAUB PCM1753DBQ RSQ030P03 QS5U27 2SC4081 2SC4081 2SB1260 2SB1260 RB050L-40 1SR154-400 CL205IRXTU CTF1678 CTF1677 CTF1681 CTF1558 CTF1558 CTF1305 CTF1473 CTF1378 CTF1487 CTF1387 CTF1680 CTF1473 CTF1473 CTF1473 CTF1473 CTF1395 CTF1473 CTF1473 CTF1473 CTF1473 CTF1487 CTF1558
C C C C
HI : Unit Number
Unit Name : Keyboard Unit
MISCELLANEOUS
D D D D D S S S S S 5501 5551 5552 5553 5554 5501 5502 5503 5504 5505 (A,12,60) LED (B,5,6) Diode (B,8,18) Diode (B,11,6) Diode (B,8,6) Diode (A,11,26) Push Switch (A,12,6) Push Switch (A,12,47) Push Switch (A,11,68) Push Switch (A,12,74) Push Switch NSSM025-6502 MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X MALS068X CSG1155 CSG1155 CSG1155 CSG1155 CSG1155
(A,71,47) Inductor (A,60,47) Inductor (A,35,10) Inductor (A,63,3) Inductor (A,41,23) Inductor (A,55,42) (A,54,42) (A,52,42) (A,38,32) (A,41,19) (A,41,20) (A,41,21) (A,70,61) (A,91,73) (A,91,62) (A,40,16) (A,35,20) (A,68,47) (A,61,45) (A,87,74) Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor Inductor
S 5506 S 5507
RESISTORS
D
R R R R R
R 5506 R 5507
CAPACITORS
C C C C 5503 5504 5505 5506 (A,11,54) (A,12,56) (B,11,50) (B,13,50) CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB104K25 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50
Clystal 27.000 MHz CSS1714 Semi-xed 10 k(B) CCP1448 Chip EMI Filter DTL1106 Chip EMI Filter DTL1106 Chip EMI Filter DTF1106 DTL1106
RESISTORS
R R R R R R R R R R 1001 1002 1003 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 (B,70,55) (B,72,51) (B,72,55) (B,72,52) (B,73,54) (B,73,55) (B,70,56) (B,72,56) (B,74,51) (B,72,40) (B,87,54) RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS122J RS1/16SS153J RS1/16SS471J RS1/16SS8201D RS1/16SS4702D RS1/16SS561J RS1/16SS472J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS682J
R 1013
160
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
Part No.
RS1/16SS1002D RS1/16SS472J RS1/16SS2202D RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS100J RS1/16SS100J RS1/16SS391J RS1/16SS511J RS1/16SS391J RS1/16SS561J RS1/16SS6R8J RS1/16SS6R8J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/10S1R5J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS101J RS1/16SS753J RS1/16SS753J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS3R9J RS1/16SS391J RS1/16SS471J RS1/16SS563J RS1/16SS243J RS1/16SS683J RS1/16SS243J RAB4CQ822J RS1/16SS331J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS221J
6
Part No.
RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS104J RAB4CQ560J RS1/16SS560J RAB4CQ560J RAB4CQ560J RAB4CQ560J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS221J RAB4CQ101J RAB4CQ560J RS1/16SS101J
B
RS1/16SS101J RAB4CQ560J RS1/16SS270J RS1/16SS101J RAB4CQ560J RS1/16SS105J RAB4CQ560J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS102J RS1/16SS472J RS1/16SS223J RS1/16SS332J RS1/16SS183J RS1/16SS223J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS473J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS221J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS221J RAB4CQ104J RAB4CQ104J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RAB4CQ560J RAB4CQ560J RAB4CQ560J RAB4CQ560J RAB4CQ560J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS560J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS123J RS1/16SS123J RS1/16SS105J RN1/16SE1002D RS1/16SS222J
8 D C
R 1405
R 1610
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
161
Part No.
RS1/16SS223J RS1/16SS105J RS1/16SS105J RS1/16SS2002D RS1/16SS303J RS1/16SS183J RS1/16SS562J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS201J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS201J RS1/16SS201J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS201J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS821J RS1/16SS821J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS104J RS1/16SS0R0J RS1/16SS820J RS1/16SS820J RS1/16SS820J RS1/16SS220J RS1/16SS101J RAB4CQ820J RAB4CQ330J RAB4CQ330J RAB4CQ330J RAB4CQ330J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS103J RS1/16SS220J RS1/16SS820J RS1/16SS220J C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Part No.
CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSQYB475K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB474K10 CCG1192 CCG1232 CCG1232 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSRYB105K10 CEVW101M16 CKSYB475K16 CKSQYB225K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB471K50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSYB106K6R3 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSQYB475K6R3 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSQYB475K6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB102K50 CKSQYB106K6R3
4
1613 1614 1615 1616 1672 1673 1674 1705 1706 1707 1708 1715 1716 1719 1720 1803 1804 1805 1806 1903 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2012 2014 2015 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
(A,39,29) (A,46,36) (A,43,33) (A,53,36) (A,43,21) (A,38,22) (A,34,23) (A,55,57) (A,52,57) (A,55,51) (A,52,50) (A,60,56) (A,63,57) (A,60,50) (A,63,51) (A,72,56) (A,74,56) (A,72,62) (A,74,62) (A,89,52) (A,77,8) (A,78,12) (A,77,14) (A,77,17) (A,81,31) (A,80,7) (A,80,11) (A,80,14) (A,80,19) (A,80,22) (A,85,3) (A,77,19) (A,78,7) (A,87,4) (A,85,5) (A,89,4) (A,76,9) (A,77,9) (A,78,9)
(B,60,60) (B,79,47) (B,79,49) (B,71,48) (B,64,58) (B,70,54) (B,88,51) (B,86,55) (B,61,54) 10 F (B,59,50) 100 F (B,65,50) 100 F (B,63,44) (B,70,44) (B,63,46) (B,70,45) (A,35,36) (A,36,34) (A,35,37) (A,39,34) (B,21,11) (B,15,17) (B,16,11) (A,32,17) (A,32,19) (A,19,17) (A,19,8) (A,19,10) (B,90,25) (B,88,25) (B,86,25) (B,76,19) (B,81,19) (B,74,8) (B,86,8) (B,84,28) (B,72,31) (B,49,33) (B,81,27) (B,48,8) (B,26,15) (B,74,27) (B,47,27) (B,73,5) (B,73,8) (B,67,5) (B,63,5) (B,56,5) (B,53,5) (B,51,5) (B,49,5) (B,68,20) (B,77,27) (B,55,20) (B,52,20) (B,65,20) (B,65,5) (B,61,20) (B,77,26) (B,49,4) (A,68,45)
R R R R R R R R R R
C
R R R R R R R R R R
R R R R R
CAPACITORS
C C C C C
E
1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020
(B,68,60) 10 F (B,68,59) 10 F (B,73,57) (B,72,54) (B,73,56) (B,74,52) (B,75,57) (B,80,67) 10 F (B,82,67) 10 F (B,85,54) (B,84,51) (B,84,58) (B,85,52) (B,81,61) 10 F (B,86,57) (B,88,52) (B,81,60) 10 F (B,58,59) (B,58,57)
CCG1171 CCG1171 CKSRYB103K50 CKSSYB681K50 CKSSYB103K16 CCSSCH820J50 CKSSYB104K10 CCG1192 CCG1192 CKSSYB222K50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB105K10 CCG1171 CKSRYB472K50 CKSSYB681K50 CCG1171 CCSSCH101J50 CKSSYB104K10
C C C C C C C C C C
C C C C
162
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2
Part No.
CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH8R0D50 CCSSCH8R0D50 CCSSCH181J25 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB471K50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB224K6R3 CKSSYB123K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB102K50 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CCSSCH101J50 CCSSCH101J50 CCSSCH680J50 CCSSCH680J50 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB103K16 CCSSCH101J50 CKSSYB562K25 CKSSYB224K6R3 CKSSYB224K6R3 CKSSYB333K16 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB103K16 CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB105K10 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
Part No.
CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSQYB106K6R3 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSSYB104K10 CKSSYB104K10 CCG1192 CKSSYB104K10 CCG1192 CKSSYB104K10 CCSRCH182J50 CCSRCH182J50 CKSQYB475K6R3 CKSQYB475K6R3 CKSSYB102K50
: Compound Unit(A)
CPT231SCTD CSN1069 CSN1069 CSN1069 CSN1070 CSN1070 RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S0R0J
Photo-taransistor Spring Switch(12cm) Spring Switch(8cm) Spring Switch(DISC SENS) Spring Switch(DISC SENS) Spring Switch(8cm)
: Compound Unit(B)
CSN1067
Switch(CLAMP)
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
6 7 8
163
6. ADJUSTMENT
6.1 JIG CONNECTION DIAGRAM
A
GGD1284
B
GGD1327
GGD1170
AV Unit
Monitor Unit
- Jigs List
Name 40P FFC BBR 40P FFC BBR 20P Extension Cable 80P FPC 40P FFC BB TEST DISC Remote Control Uint TORX driver (T2) Bond Bond (Produced by THREE BOND) TEST DISC Jig No. GGD1284 GGD1284 GGD1327 GGD1406 GGD1170 GGV1303 CXC6317 GGK1095 GEM1033 1401M GGV1018 Remarks DVD Core Unit (CN2001) <---> Navi Mother Unit (CN2) DVD Core Unit (CN1901) <---> Navi Mother Unit (CN2057) Navi Mother Unit (CN2068) <---> AV Unit (CN1652) Navi Mother Unit (CN2055) <---> AV Unit (CN1711) Monitor Unit (CN5001) <---> AV Unit (CN1661) Operation check Operation for adjustment SKEW adjustment (DVD) SKEW adjustment (DVD) SKEW adjustment (DVD) SKEW adjustment (DVD)
164
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
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1) Precautions This product uses 5 V and 3.3 V as standard voltages. The electrical potential that is the reference for signals, is not GND, but VREF (approximately 2.2 V) and VHALF (approximately 1.65 V). During product adjustments, if the reference voltage is mistakenly taken as GND, and a grounding contact is made, not only would it be impossible to measure the accurate electrical potential, but also the servo motor would malfunction, resulting in the application of a strong impact on the pick up. The following precautionary measures should be strictly adhered to, in order to avoid such problems. The reference voltage and GND should not be confused when using the minus probe of a measurement device. When an oscilloscope is being used special care should be taken to make sure that the reference voltage is not connected to the probe of ch1 (on the minus side), while the probe of ch2 (on the minus side), is connected to GND. Further, since the body frame of most measurement devices have the same electrical potential as the minus side of the probe, the body frame of the measurement device should be set to floating ground.
If the reference voltage is connected to GND by mistake, turn the regulator OFF immediately, or turn the power OFF. Remove the filters and wires used for measurements only after the regulator has been turned OFF. For stable circuit operation, keep the mechanism operating for about one minute or more after the regulator is turned on. Whenever the product is in the test mode, the software will not take any protective action. For this reason, special care should be taken to make sure that no mechanical or electrical shock could be applied to the product when taking measurements in the test mode. Whenever the EJECT key is pressed to eject the disk, no other keys, other than the EJECT key, should be pressed until the disk eject action has been completed. If the product hangs up turn the power OFF immediately. Laser didoes may be damaged, if the volume switch for the laser power adjustment of the pick up unit, is turned. Attention) Test mode starting procedure Please select "MS5 check" to start test mode. Test mode stopping procedure ACC and Backup OFF.
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TEST
[Note] In order to move on to another test after selecting a test (FE/EDC1/EDC2), it is necessary to restart the DVD mechanism in the test mode.
Legend:
Key operation Operation state The content displayed on the DVD mechanism (video only) 8 characters data is sent to the product side (HOST) by UART communication.
C
FE test mode
0 x 00 0000 (1) Power on FE offset coefficient TE offset coefficient AS offset coefficient ENV offset coefficient TG offset coefficient DBAL coefficient VIN1 offset cancel value VIN2 offset cancel value VIN3 offset cancel value VIN4 offset cancel value VIN5 offset cancel value VIN6 offset cancel value VIN7 offset cancel value VIN8 offset cancel value VIN9 offset cancel value VIN10 offset cancel value (2) Disc type DVD1 layer 0000 0000 (3) Disc type DVD2 layer 0100 0000 (4) Disc type CD (5) Disc type CD-RW EJECT EJECT
0FFF 0000
0200 0000
0300 0000
1 x 00 0000
(1) F close
(3),(4) CRG+/-
(5) LD-ON/OFF
(6) CRG_HOME
(8) Power_OFF
1FFF 0000
Activates while the key is being pressed. 1B00 0000 : CRG+ 1C00 0000 : CRG-
1D00 0000
E
Focus close state
1100 0000
(2) a
FEMAX level FEMIN level ASMAX level ENVMAX level FE normalization coefficient Spindle gain coefficient TEMAX level indication TEMIN level indication
[Note] If no action is taken for approximately 10 seconds after LD-ON, it will become LO-OFF automatically. If F close is selected during LD-OFF, it will become an error. During focus search (S character measurement mode), too, safety regulation applies if LD_OFF is not selected within 10 seconds. Therefore, even if focus search is selected after LD-ON, it will become LD-OFF after 9 seconds. In order to F close after focus search (S character measurement mode), set to Power_OFF first then power on again before F close.
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a (2) 2 x 00 0000 (1) Tracking balance (2) Focus Jump (3),(4) CRG +/(8) Power_OFF
2FFF 0000
When L0 layer: 2000 0000 When L1 layer: 2100 0000 TBAL coefficient (layer 0) TBAL coefficient (layer 1) TE normalization coefficient (layer 0) TE normalization coefficient (layer 1) Off track adjustment result
It operates while the key is being pressed. 2B00 0000 : CRG+ 2C00 0000 : CRG-
3000 0000
(5) RF level value 3FFF 0000 Performed including the tracking close processing.
(8) Power_OFF
3FFF 0000
It operates while the key is being pressed. 3B00 0000 : CRG+ 3C00 0000 : CRG-
B
FBAL coefficient (layer 0) FBAL coefficient (layer 1) Focus gain coefficient (layer 0) Focus gain coefficient (layer 1) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 0) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 1) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 0) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 1)
5000 0000 (1) RF level value indication start (2) Error rate measurement (7) T.OPEN (8) Power_OFF
Error rate Focus gain coefficient (layer 0) Focus gain coefficient (layer 1) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 0) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 1) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 0) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 1)
To (2)
4000 0000
FBAL coefficient (layer 0) FBAL coefficient (layer 1) Focus gain coefficient (layer 0) Focus gain coefficient (layer 1) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 0) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 1) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 0) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 1)
4 x 00 0000
D
(2) Playback speed switching (5) Focus Jump (6) ID Search (3),(4) T.Jump+/(7) T.OPEN (8) Power_OFF
(1) Error rate measurement Error rate Focus gain coefficient (layer 0) Focus gain coefficient (layer 1) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 0) Tracking gain coefficient (layer 1) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 0) AS normalization adjustment value (layer 1)
Jump+ : 4B00 0000 Jump- : 4C00 0000 (3) Track number designation Track number indication (5) Jump start
To (2)
ID display L0 layer L1 layer Error occurrence DVD X 1.3~1.6CAV, CD X 4CLV DVD X 1.3~1.6CAV :4000 0000 :4100 0000 (5) Search start
The higher 2 digits of the designated ID are the value showing the test state. The lower 6 digits show the ID. Example) If 300000 is desired to be designated as the ID, designated ID: 4A03 0000.
The number for designation of the track number shall be selected from the track numbers previously prepared. Switch to cyclic by (3). Fix by (4). For CD: Tracks 1, 4, 10, 11 and 32 For DVD: Tracks 1, 4, 10, 11, 32, 64 and 100 Change the method for ID address designation. Designation of digit by command (1) and (2). UP/DOWN of numbers by command (3) and (4). Fix by command (5).
Error occurrence at Power_OFF [Note] If an error occurs at Power_OFF, reset cannot be made. In such a case, it is necessary to turn the power off and start the test mode once again. Error display
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Legend:
Key operation Operational state The content displayed on the DVD mechanism (video only) 8 characters data is sent to the product side (HOST) by UART communication.
0000 0000
EJECT operation (2) Layer 1 selection Eject [Note] Eject can be effected any time during the EDC test mode. However, disc exist/non-exist bit of BD of UART communication is not fixed.
(1)-(4) ID designation Layer 0: 10** **** Layer 1: 11** **** [Note] ** **** is the ID designation value (5)
EDC1/2 start Layer 0: 20** **** Layer 1: 21** **** [Note] ** **** is the present ID designation value **** **** [Note] The display is updated at 0.5 seconds interval until 0/1 layer is selected or Eject is effected. [Note] **** **** is the present ID designation value
Legend:
The content displayed on the DVD mechanism (video only) 8 characters data is sent to the product side (HOST) by UART communication.
20** **** 10** **** [Note] ** **** is the CD LD [Note] ** **** is the DVD LD power on time. power on time.
40** **** [Note] ** **** is the setting time. (1)-(4) Setting time designation (5) Setting time registration (8)
[Method of setting time designation] Designate the digit by command (1) and (2). UP/DOWN of numbers by command (3) and (4). Fix by command (5). Cancel by command (8).
F
[Note] If the power on time is 999999 hours or more, it is always reported as 999999 hours. [Note] If the power on time is " *E** **** ", the value may not be correct due to the life of the flash memory.
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Error status Media Error Open Read Error Focus Error(Focus Error in mechanism set up)
OSD *1 It is a disc unable to be played back. NON-PLAYABLE DISC (No display) ERROR-02-99 ERROR-02-90
Meaning A disc containing the unplayable Format only. Door open error Transfer start error Focus error Focus error during set up (A focus has never been achieved with that disc.) Address not found. Spindle lock NG (the disc cannot rotate) Carriage home NG (The pick up tries to return to carriage home, but it cannot go back and stopped.) ID/SUBCODE Read Error (ID/SUBCODE cannot be read due to scratch or stain.) AV CHIP decode NG (AV chip cannot be decoded.) AV CHIP recovery NG Playback state error (An error due to software bug.) Disc Data NG High temperature (Playback is stopped because the pick up temperature is 89 C or higher.) Disc has not been inserted. (Including Load in process or Eject in process.) Loading mechanism error (The disc cannot be clamped.) DRM error (All music cannot be played back due to DRM.) Region code NG (Unable to be played back due to incorrect mechanism region.) Key Error for playback Key Error for playback Playback the illegally copied disc by DVD-A (Mute the sound on the mechanism side.) REQUEST error Failure in issuing the read command L0 adjustment is NG. L1 adjustment is NG LD system NG Gain adjustment system NG. Gain determining system NG. Servo initial setting related items NG. Disc is not clamped yet. Tracking system NG Media setting system NG JUMP over layers NG Navigation command error Retry over Undefined error
ACC Off/On X * X X
Play Key
A
* X X
Surface Error Address not found (Invalid Track) Spindle Lock Carriage HOME ID/SUBCODE Read Error AV CHIP decode Error AV CHIP Recovery NG
22h 23h 24h 25h 26h 2Ah 2Bh 2Ch 2Dh 30h
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X -
X X X X X X X X X -
X X X X X X X X X -
Error of PLAY BACK Mode ERROR-02-9C Status ERROR-02-9D Disc Data Error Temperature protection circuit is Temp Error being activated. (In Case of High THERMAL PROTECTION IN MOTION Temperature) No Disc (No display) (including Disc loading and ejecting) Loading_Mecha Error DRM Error Region code Error NG CPPM*3 Key Error *4 CPRM Key Error *7 AWM*5 Error *4 REQUEST error Failure in issuing read command (chip dependent) Adjustment of L0 is NG. Adjustment of L1 is NG. LD system NG Gain adjustment system NG. Gain determining system NG. Servo initial setting related items NG. Disc is not clamped yet. Tracking system NG. Media setting system NG. Focus Error Error of PLAY BACK Mode Status Error of PLAY BACK Mode Status Undefined Error (No display) It is a protected disc. PROTECTED DISC Region code is incorrect. DIFFERENT REGION DISC It is a disc unable to be played back. NON-PLAYABLE DISC NON-PLAYABLE DISC (No display) ERROR-02-A0 ERROR-02-A1 ERROR-02-A2 ERROR-02-A3 ERROR-02-A4 ERROR-02-A5 ERROR-02-A6 ERROR-02-A7 ERROR-02-A8 ERROR-02-A9 ERROR-02-AA ERROR-02-AB ERROR-02-B0 ERROR-02-B1 ERROR-FF-FF
40h 50h 70h 90h 91h 93h *6 A0h A1h A2h A3h A4h A5h A6h A7h A8h A9h AAh ABh B0h B1h FFh
* X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
* X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
* X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
* X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X: Cancel the error by operation. -: Error is not cancelled by operation. *: No setting *1 A content displayed on OSD. As for the items having multiple display patterns, the upper row is for the Japanese version Full GUI, and the lower row is for the Touch Panel model and Full GUI (English version). *2 A parameter of UART command, such as "receipt error notice", that the DVD mechanism transmits. *3 CPPM(Content Protection for Prerecorded Media) : A copyright protection technique used in DVD-A. The protection is realized by using the keys recorded on the media and the device key held by the player. *4 DVD-A compatible model only. When an error has occurred, only the audio output will be muted but playback operation will continue. Furthermore, acceptance of the user operation will be the same as usual. *5 AWM (Audio WaterMark): Electronic watermark. Information on the copyright owner or CCI (copy control information) are recorded so that illegally copied discs can be identified. *6 Notice as an error status will not be given *7 CPRM(Content Protection for Recordable Media) : A copyright protection technique for digital contents used for re-writable DVD or memory card. (DVD-VR model only)
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- SKEW adjustment
A
When one of the following replacements has taken place, SKEW adjustment for the pick up will be required. (1) Replacement of the pick up unit (2) Replacement of the spindle motor (3) Replacement of the carriage chassis (4) Replacement of the main shaft of the pick up unit (5) Replacement of the sub shaft of the pick up unit Measurement equipment and tools/jigs: Oscilloscope Driver for SKEW adjustment t TORX driver (T2) (GGK1095) Bond for fixing the SKEW (GEM1033) Bond for locking the screw (Locking agents (1401M : produced by THREE BOND)) Disc used: GGV1018
Measurement reference: AGND2 Measurement point: RF Connection drawing DVD core unit
RF
AGND2
Enlargement
Oscilloscope
Symptom in case the adjustment is not adequate: Worsening of the error rate 10-3 (Normally 10-4 or less.) Large RF jitter RF waveform distortion Tracking drawing/Unstable servo * Caution: Do not look into the laser light during adjustment.
F
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There are two methods for adjustment, a method whereby the adjustment is made while monitoring the RF waveform using the oscilloscope (method 1) and a method whereby the adjustment is made while checking the RF level in value by OSD (method 2). The adjustment procedure is shown below. Refer to the paragraph for the service test mode regarding entering of the test mode and the operation procedure. Adjustment procedure: 1. Turn the DVD mechanism module upside down so that the pick up can be adjusted. When the module is turned upside down, there is a possibility that the disc is rubbed. So, first place a coin with the thickness of approximately 1.5mm on a desk, and set the module upside down in a way that section 1 in the illustration below comes right above the coin.
2. Install the pick up. (Refer to the section regarding removal of the pick up from the mechanism unit.) As for the precautions in handling the pick up, refer to the precautions in handling the PU as described below. 3. Method 1: Connect the oscilloscope by referring to the connection drawing so that the RF signal can be monitored with AGND2 as the reference. Method 2: There is no need for setting of any equipment. Proceed to step 4. 4. Turn the power ON, and load the disc for adjustment.(GGV1018) 5. After setting the disc type to DVD layer 1 in the front end test mode, turn the power ON, and move the pick up to the inner periphery. (CRG - Home) 6. Turn the LD ON. 7. Set to focus close, and make auto adjustment for all items under that state, then set to tracking close. And make auto adjustment for all items under that state as well. 8. Make an intermediate periphery (ID: 100 000) search, and move the PU to intermediate periphery. 9. Method 1: Proceed to step 10. Method 2: After setting to Tracking Open, make all auto adjustments, and set to Tracking Close this time with a command that can be RF displayed. Make auto adjustment for all items under that state as well. 10. Use TORX driver (T2) (GGK1095) for the following. Method 1: While monitoring the RF waveform on the oscilloscope, turn SKEW adjustment screw A just a little bit in a way that the level will reach the maximum. While the pick up is at the intermediate periphery, turn SKEW adjustment screw B just a little bit in a way that the level will reach the maximum. While the pick up is at the intermediate periphery, turn SKEW adjustment screw A just a little bit in a way that the level will reach the maximum. (Make adjustment in the order of A -> B -> A, Please end the each adjustment by turning screw clockwise. ) Method 2: While monitoring the RF level value on the OSD display, turn the SKEW adjustment screw A just a little bit in a way that the level will reach the maximum. While the pick up is at the intermediate periphery, turn SKEW adjustment screw B just a little bit in a way that the level will reach the maximum. While the pick up is at the intermediate periphery, turn SKEW adjustment screw A just a little bit in a way that the level will reach the maximum. (Make adjustment in the order of A -> B -> A, Please end the each adjustment by turning screw clockwise. ) If the error rate is not good, please perform Method 1 again. 11. Turn the power OFF in the test mode, and after confirming that the disc has stopped, eject the disc. 12. Apply adhesive for fixing the SKEW and lock the screw. Refer to the illustration below for the adhesion points.
F
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B A
PU case
D
Adhesive application locations
C C E
PU case
D&E
Cross section of R-SKEW adhesive locations. * Caution: Make a cross link to both the resin section and the sheet metal section.
Adhesive application locations * Caution: Make a cross link to both the case section and the sheet metal section.
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Screw locking adhesive location Apply the locking agent for more than half of the screw head circumference. * Caution: The locking agent shall not overflow to outside of the PU case.
Precautions in handling the PU. * Caution: Do not touch the shaded section in the drawing below. RF level adjustment section
C
Do not touch the optical parts. Do not touch the springs. Hologram (be careful for the static electricity) GRT adjustment section
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NO
NO
NO
YES NO
YES
Reset OK? Execute check 3.
B
NO
NO
NO
YES NO
Is AVCC5 voltage OK? Execute check 8.
YES NO
Is AVCC5 voltage OK? Execute check 8.
YES NO
Is SDRAM IF OK? Execute check 6.
NO
NO YES NO YES
Is the video circuit OK? Execute check 11.
YES NO
Is DACCLK normal? Execute check 9.
YES NO
Is VD8, VCC5 power supply voltage OK? Execute check 7.
YES NO
Is 27 MHz OK? Execute check 5.
YES NO
YES
Is the audio circuit OK? Execute check 10.
D
Repair the defective part.
Go to FE section check.
NO
Normal?
YES END FE section check.
Is FE section normal?
YES Replace the unit.
NO
NO
Normal?
YES
END
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<Check> Check the voltage at the "STANBY" test point while the power is on. Use the "DGND1" test point at the reference. NO. Check point 1 STANBY-DGND1 Module No. ALL Specification value VCC33 V0.6 V or more Unit V
Side A
DGND1
C
STANBY
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VDD5
F.E. driver control system IC1001 DC/DC converter VCC 3.3 V/1.2 V output VCC33 (= 3.3 V ) VCC12 (= 1.2 V )
VDD5
IC1401 FLASH power supply (Data) IC1402 FLASH power supply (Program) IC1481 SDRAM power supply IC1501 DVD-LSI power supply IC1501 DVD-LSI power supply
<Check> Check the voltage at the "VDD5_3, VCC33_3 and VCC12_1" test point while the power is on. Use the "DGND1" test point at the reference. NO. 1 2 3 Check point VDD5_3 - DGND1 VCC33_3 - DGND1 VCC12_1 - DGND1 Module No. ALL ALL ALL Specification value 5.0 0.4 3.3 0.15 1.2 0.12 Unit V V V
Side A
VCC12_1
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<Check> Check the voltage at the "XRES" test point while the power is on. Use the "DGND1" test point at the reference. NO. 1 Check point XRES-DGND1 Module No. ALL Specification value VCC33 x 0.7 or more Unit V
Side A
DGND1 XRES
C
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VSENS
IC1501 DVD-LSI
VCC33
<Check> Check the voltage at the "VSENS" test point while the power is on. Use the "DGND1" test point at the reference. NO. 1
C
Unit V
Side A
DGND1 VSENS
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VCC12
<Check method> Turn the power on, and check with DGND being the reference. In case of NG, check the applicable line, periphery of IC1501, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components. NO. 2 Check point IC1501 169pin Module No. ALL Specification value 27 MHz 50 ppm Unit ppm
C
Specification value
Side A
DGND1
IC1501 169pin
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<Outline> In order to secure the MPEG stream data as the buffer, the capacity of communication I/F SDRAM between the LSI and the memory is 128Mbit. Be careful as XCSM, XWE, XCAS, XRAS and XSCM of IC1481 are called differently in IC1501, namely NCSM, NWE, NCAS, NRAS, NCSM. IC 1481 SDRAM IC1501 DVD-LSI
MA0~11 MDQ0~31 MCK XWE (NWE) XCAS (NCAS) XRAS (NRAS) XCSM (NCSM) DQM0 DQM1 DQM2 DQM3 BA0 BA1
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<Check> Check the conductivity at "check point 1" and "check point 2" without power. In case of NG, check the soldering and defective components throughout the "output t input" of the applicable section. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Signal name MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 MA8 MA9 MA10 MA11 MDQ0 MDQ1 MDQ2 MDQ3 MDQ4 MDQ5 MDQ6 MDQ7 MDQ8 MDQ9 MDQ10 MDQ11 MDQ12 MDQ13 MDQ14 MDQ15 MDQ16 MDQ17 MDQ18 MDQ19 MDQ20 MDQ21 MDQ22 MDQ23 MDQ24 MDQ25 MDQ26 MDQ27 MDQ28 MDQ29 MDQ30 MDQ31 MCK XWE XCAS XRAS XCSM DQM0 DQM1 DQM2 DQM3 BA0 BA1 Check point 1 IC1481 25pin IC1481 26pin IC1481 27pin IC1481 60pin IC1481 61pin IC1481 62pin IC1481 63pin IC1481 64pin IC1481 65pin IC1481 66pin IC1481 24pin IC1481 21pin IC1481 2pin IC1481 4pin IC1481 5pin IC1481 7pin IC1481 8pin IC1481 10pin IC1481 11pin IC1481 13pin IC1481 74pin IC1481 76pin IC1481 77pin IC1481 79pin IC1481 80pin IC1481 82pin IC1481 83pin IC1481 85pin IC1481 31pin IC1481 33pin IC1481 34pin IC1481 36pin IC1481 37pin IC1481 39pin IC1481 40pin IC1481 42pin IC1481 45pin IC1481 47pin IC1481 48pin IC1481 50pin IC1481 51pin IC1481 53pin IC1481 54pin IC1481 56pin IC1481 68pin IC1481 17pin IC1481 18pin IC1481 19pin IC1481 20pin IC1481 16pin IC1481 71pin IC1481 28pin IC1481 59pin IC1481 22pin IC1481 23pin Check point 2 IC1501 16pin IC1501 18pin IC1501 20pin IC1501 22pin IC1501 21pin IC1501 19pin IC1501 17pin IC1501 15pin IC1501 11pin IC1501 9pin IC1501 14pin IC1501 7pin IC1501 237pin IC1501 239pin IC1501 241pin IC1501 243pin IC1501 248pin IC1501 250pin IC1501 252pin IC1501 254pin IC1501 253pin IC1501 251pin IC1501 249pin IC1501 244pin IC1501 242pin IC1501 240pin IC1501 238pin IC1501 236pin IC1501 29pin IC1501 31pin IC1501 33pin IC1501 37pin IC1501 39pin IC1501 41pin IC1501 43pin IC1501 45pin IC1501 44pin IC1501 42pin IC1501 40pin IC1501 38pin IC1501 34pin IC1501 32pin IC1501 30pin IC1501 28pin IC1501 234pin IC1501 3pin IC1501 4pin IC1501 5pin IC1501 6pin IC1501 255pin IC1501 256pin IC1501 26pin IC1501 27pin IC1501 8pin IC1501 10pin Specification value 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 0.17 or lower 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 % 56 5 %
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Side A
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F.E. driver system DISC detection LED IC1004 REG IC for VCC 5V. Fig 7.1: Power supply configuration VCC5 (= 5.0V ) Power supply for PU
VD
<Check> Check the voltage at the "VD8_1, VD and VCC5_1" test point while the power is on. Use the "PGND3 and AGND1" test point at the reference. NO. 1 2 3 Check point VD8_1 - PGND3 VD - PGND3 VCC5_1- AGND1 Module No. ALL ALL ALL Specification value 8.0 0.4 8.0 0.4 5.0 0.1 Unit V V V
Side A
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VD
AVCC5 (= 5.0 V )
IC1801 Audio-DAC
Fig 8.1: Power supply configuration <Check> Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE 1 and check the voltage at the stylus. Check with PGND and GNDAU being the reference.
B
NO. 1 2
Unit V V
Side A
VD
C
PGND3
GNDAU
AVCC5
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VCC33
VCC12
B
Fig 9.1: Clock configuration <Check method> DVD: DVD-REF-A1 TITLE 1 CD: Playback a normal CDDA. Common to all DVD-V compatible modules. Check with DGND being the reference. In case of NG, check the applicable line, the periphery of IC1501, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components. NO. 1 2 Check point 1 (stylus) DACCK DACCK Specification value 1 Specification value 2 Media DVD CD Specification value 1 Specification value 2 2.0 V~VCC33 V DGND~0.8 V 2.0 V~VCC33 V DGND~0.8 V Specification value 3 36.864 0 MHz 300 ppm 33.868 8 MHz 300 ppm
C
Specification value 3
Check point 2 (IC1501 172 pin) Check point 1 (stylus) Fig 9.3: 27 MHz, DACCLK check point
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<Outline> The serial 3 lines digital output + DACCLK, output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), are converted to analog audio signal at Audio-DAC (IC1801) and are output from the HOST I/F (CN1901). Simultaneously, the analog MUTE signal is also output from DVD-LSI (IC1501) via the HOST I/F. The digital audio signal (IECOUT), output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), is output via CN1852. CN1901 HOST I/F IC1501 DVD-LSI LRCK ADOUT3 SRCK IC1801 Audio-DAC LO RO GNDAU CN1852 IEC Fig 10.1: Audio circuit <Check method> Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE 2 CHAPTER 1 (48 k/16 bit 1 kHz 0 dB), and check with DGND being the reference. In case of NG, check the applicable line, periphery of major components as described in the above drawing, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components.
NO. 1 2 3
Specification value 1 VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher
186
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The following checks shall be conducted using the following measurement circuits with GNDAU1 being the reference. 47 k 47 k
A
LO
NO. 4 5
RO Specification value (rms) 1 400 150 mV 1 400 150 mV Reference waveform Waveform 4 Waveform 4
Fig 10.4: Analog audio out (LO, RO) specification value. Side A
LO RO GNDAU1
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Check with DGND being the reference. Check 2pin cord after connecting it to a jig, etc.
A
NO.
Side A
188
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<Outline> At the time of 6ch digital out, the serial 6 lines output from DVD-LSI (IC1501) is output via CN1581. Furthermore, at the time of ripping, the serial 3 lines digital output + SUBC, output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), is output in 4 times speed via CN1851. CN1851 IC1501 LSI ADOUT0/SUBC ADOUT1/BLKCK ADOUT2/CLDCK SRCK LRCK DATA IC1851 buffer SW, ripping or 6ch digital out.
B
IN
The signal at CN1851 for 6ch digital out/Ripping. Pin No. Pin name 6ch digital out Ripping 2 SRCK SRCK SRCK 4 LRCK LRCK LRCK 6 AD0/SUBC ADOUT0 SUBC 8 AD1/BLK ADOUT1 BLKCK 10 AD2/CLD ADOUT2 CLDCK 12 AD3/DATA ADOUT3 DATA 14 IEC/IPFLG IEC IPFLG 16 18 SBCK SBCK 20 BMUTE BMUTE 21 MCKENA Low High 22 RIPP High Low 23 EMPH EMPH EMPH Pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 and 24 are GNDD. Fig 10.7: 6ch digital out/Ripping circuit
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189
Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE22 CHAPTER 1, and check with GNDD being the reference. In case of NG, check the applicable line, the periphery of the major components in the drawing above, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components. Check 24pin FFC after connecting it to a jig, etc. NO. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Check point 1 (stylus) SRCK LRCK ADOUT0 ADOUT1 ADOUT2 IEC MCKENA Specification value 1 VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher Specification value 2 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower VCC33 V x 0.3 V or lower
Rip common CDDA, and check with GNDD being the reference. In case of NG, check the applicable line, the periphery of the major components in the drawing above, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components. Check 24pin FFC after connecting it to a jig, etc. NO. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Check point 1 (stylus) SRCK LRCK SUBC BLKCK CLDCK DATA SBCK RIPP Specification value 1 VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher VCC33 V-0.6 V or higher Specification value 2 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower 0.4 V or lower VCC33 V x 0.3 V or lower
Specification value 2
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Side A
A
Side B
RIPP MCKENA SBCK Fig 10.9: 6ch digital out/Ripping check point
E
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<Outline> Composite signal and component signal are output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), and are output from the HOST I/F (CN1901) via a buffer circuit. CN1901 HOST I/F IC1501 DVD_LSI Video DAC section AVCC5 Composite Component Y Component Cb Component Cr Video buffer circuit NoMount
COMPO
<Checking method> Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE2 CHAPTER5 (WHITE 100%), and monitor COMPO signal with an oscilloscope with GNDV1 (stylus) being the reference. Set the trigger mode to "TV trigger" and the trigger line to "150 line". Check point 1 (stylus) NO. 1
C
COMPO
In case of NG, check the applicable line, the periphery of the major components in the drawing above, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components. PEAK COMPO signal Color burst Pedestal level Horizontal sync signal
D
Reference value
BOTTOM Fig 11.2: Waveform for the case of composite white 100% output
<Video level readjustment method> In case the video composite output is outside of the specification value, readjust the level according to the method described below. Turn the volume (VR1671) to adjust the video level within the range of 1.0 0.02 Vpp. The adjustment specification is 1.0 0.02 Vpp. CN1901 AVCC5 HOST I/F
E
Y Cb Cr
Q1701(NoMount) Video buffer circuit Q1702(NoMount) Video buffer circuit Q1704(NoMount) Video buffer circuit Fig 11.3: Video circuit (component)
Y Cb Cr
192
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<Checking method> Playback DVD-REF-A1 TITLE2 CHAPTER19 (100% Color Bars), and monitor Y, Cb, and Cr signal with an oscilloscope with GNDV1 (stylus) being the reference. Set the trigger mode to "TV trigger" and the trigger line to "150 line". NO. 2 3 4 Check point 1 (stylus) Y Cb Cr Specification value 1 000 mVpp 5% 700 mVpp 5% 700 mVpp 5% Reference waveform Waveform 7 Waveform 7 Waveform 7
In case of NG, check the applicable line, the periphery of the major components in the drawing above, soldering of the peripheral components and defective components. PEAK
B
Y signal
Cb signal
PEAK Cr signal 100% Color Bars signal Fig 11.4 Waveform for the case of component 100% Color Bars output Side A
D
Y COMPO Cr Cb
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Check 12:How to judge whether the flash memory has reached its life or not.
A
If the reaction to user operation is slow or operation is slow in general, there is a possibility that the flash memory has reached its life. Make judgment regarding the flash memory life by looking at the display of the LD energizing time. 1.Let the LD energizing time displayed. (Refer to the FE test mode for the method of displaying the LD energizing time.) 2.If the second digit from the left of the energizing time display is showing E, such as " E ", it means that the flash memory has reached its life. Example:
0E000BB8
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AUDIO VIDEO
A
CH1 : LO CH2 : RO Reference voltage: GNDAU2 1 V/div. 500 sec/div [100% Color Bars] CH1 : Y CH2 : Cb CH3 : Cr Reference voltage: GNDV1 200 mV/div. 5 sec/div
G->
G->
G->
Waveform 1
Waveform 4
C
G-> G-> Waveform 7
Waveform 2
Waveform 5
[WHITE 100IRE] CH1 : COMPO Reference voltage: GNDV1 200 mV/div. 10 sec/div
G->
Waveform 3
Waveform 6
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- Adjustment point
MONITOR UNIT(SIDE A)
VR5900
VR5101
MONITOR UNIT(SIDE B)
FL1
COM
FL2
HSY
V15 V5
VM10
V53
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Adjustment item
Measuring point
1 2 3 4 5
5 V power supply verification 8 V power supply verification 5.3 V power supply verification 15 V power supply verification -10 V power supply verification
TP_HSY
[Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] No sync on the screen. Displayed position on the screen shifts substantially to the left or to the right. IC5011 register COM DC : 84 When you replaced EEPROM(IC5303), set it after executing reset of EEPROM.
AVIC-D3/XU/UC BRIGHT : CONT-RGB1 : RGB AMPLITUDE : COM AMPLITUDE : GAMMA 1 : GAMMA 2 : SUB-BRIGHT R : SUB-BRIGHT B : 128 255 255 188 255 255 128 128 7.7 V 0.4 V
E D C
IC5011
221 CONT-VIDEO : 100 COLOR : 16 PICTURE : 141 (NTSC) TINT : 150 (PAL) PALTINT : 42 PHASE : 221 CONT-RGB2 : INPUT MODE/SW : 00000000
Procedure of reset 1. IC5300_pin20(EPRRST) is connected with GND. 2. Power-on of the product. 3. Power-off of the product. 4. IC5300_pin20(EPRRST) is opened.
TP_COM
[Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] Dark screen (large amplitude) Bright screen (small amplitude)
197
A B
198 Measuring method and specs. 10 STEP signal (RGB 525 lines / 60 Hz) input 3.80 V 0.02 V (clamp level ~ clamp level of the next line) 4.9 (Sec) Remarks
1
TP_LCDG
: section is the clamp level period. The signal inverting timing being the reference, the following periods are indicated. Forward rotation side4.9 (sec) Backward rotation side4.9 (sec) It is different from the black level during the image display period.
4.9 (Sec) IC5011 register BRIGHT (11h) 10 STEP signal (RGB 525 lines / 60 Hz) input 2.00 V 0.02 V (10% white ~ 10% white of the next line)
[Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] The side panel brightness at the time of screen mode (normal) is affected. Floating white (small amplitude) Sinking black (large amplitude) [Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] The screen is whitish (small amplitude) The screen is dark (large amplitude)
10 Bright adjustment
TP_LCDG
AVIC-D3/XU/UC IC5011 register 10 STEP signal (RGB 525 lines / 60 Hz) input GAMMA 1 (08h) 2.00 V 0.02 V (clamp level ~ 30% white)
11 Gamma 1 adjustment
TP_LCDG
: section is the clamp level period. If there are the black section and the white 30% section during 1 horizontal scanning, it is OK even if it is not a 10 STEP signal. [Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] The screen is whitish (high voltage) The screen is dark (low voltage)
Adjustment item Adjusting point IC5011 register 10 STEP signal (RGB 525 lines / 60 Hz) input GAMMA 2 (09h) 4.00 V 0.03 V (clamp level ~ 100% white) Measuring method and specs. Remarks
Measuring point
12 Gamma 2 adjustment
TP_LCDG
: section is the clamp level period. If there are the black section and the white 100% section during 1 horizontal scanning, it is OK even if it is not a 10 STEP signal. [Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] The bright section is scattered white (high voltage) The screen is dark (low voltage)
13 Register setting IC5011 register 10 STEP signal (RGB 525 lines / 60 Hz) input SUB-BRIGHT R Adjust SUB-BRIGHT R in a way that the difference of the following two will be within 0.02 V. (12h) The clamp level to 90% white level of TP_LCDG. The clamp level to 90% white level of TP_LCDR.
IC5011
IC5011 register
CONT-RGB1(06h) : DDh *1
6 E D C
TP_LCDG TP_LCDR
*1 : A value set to IC5011 when the user contrast adjustment step is 00. If there are the clamp level and the white 90% section during 1 horizontal scanning, it is OK even if it is not a 10 STEP signal. [Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] The screen is reddish (high voltage on the LCDR side) The screen is bluish (low voltage on the LCDR side)
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7 8
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200 Adjusting point IC5011 register 10 STEP signal (RGB 525 lines / 60 Hz) input SUB-BRIGHT B Adjust SUB-BRIGHT B in a way that the difference of the (13h) following two will be within 0.02 V. The clamp level to 90% white level of TP_LCDG. The clamp level to 90% white level of TP_LCDB. Measuring method and specs. Remarks If there are the clamp level and the white 90% section during 1 horizontal scanning, it is OK even if it is not a 10 STEP signal. [Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] The screen is bluish (high voltage on the LCDR side) The screen is yellowish (low voltage on the LCDR side)
2 1
Adjustment item
Measuring point
15 Sub-bright B adjustment
TP_LCDG TP_LCDB
AVIC-D3/XU/UC IC5011 register COLOR (02h) 100% color bar signal (PAL) input Execute step 1 Method of color adjustment (RB5P0090M) after entering PHASE ADJUSTMENT. IC5011 register TINT (03h) 100% color bar signal (PAL) input Execute step 2 Method of color adjustment (RB5P0090M) after entering PHASE ADJUSTMENT.
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 only 100% color bar signal A color bar of which the brightness level of the white section is 100% and the color carrier amplitude is 100% modulation. (EIA color bar, BBC color bar) An adjustment with the rise up edge of the FRPV signal being the trigger is recommended. The result of color adjustment is not saved in the EEPROM. [Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] PALTINT and PHASE adjustment can no longer be made appropriately. AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 only An adjustment with the rise up edge of the FRPV signal being the trigger is recommended.
TP_LCDR
[Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] Color flickering or horizontal stripes are observed during PAL image display.
Adjustment item Adjusting point IC5011 register PHASE (04h) Execute step 3 Method of color adjustment (RB5P0090M) after entering PHASE ADJUSTMENT. 100% color bar signal (PAL) input Measuring method and specs. Remarks
5 E D C B
AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 only An adjustment with the rise up edge of the FRPV signal being the trigger is recommended. [Effect of deviation from the adjusted value] Color flickering or horizontal stripes are observed during PAL image display.
*) Because step signal of the test disc (GGV1303) is interval in each step is not even, use the step which is near to the designated level referring to "Step signal level table".
10 step
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31 100.0% 30 96.9% 29 93.8% 28 90.6% 27 87.5% 26 84.4% 25 81.3% 24 78.1% 23 75.0% 22 71.9% 21 68.8% 20 65.7% 19 62.5% 18 59.4% 17 56.3% 16 53.2% 15 50.1% 14 46.9% 13 43.8% 12 40.7% 11 37.6% 10 34.4% 9 31.3% 8 28.2% 7 25.1% 6 22.0% 5 18.8% 4 15.7% 3 12.2% 2 9.2% 1 6.2% 0.0% 0
201
202 Adjusting point VR5900 Set to IC5300 pin44 (INVPUL) = Low. Measuring method and specs. Remarks
1
- Inverter adjustment
Adjustment item
Measuring point
TP_FL1 TP_FL2
Connect a cold cathode tube equivalent to CWX3454-A between TP_FL1 and FL2. Measure at the waveform of TP_FL1 output after the voltage division or at TP_FL2. Do not measure TP_FL1 directly. (The measuring equipment may be damaged due to high voltage.)
20 Backlight inverter frequency switching check 1 Set to IC5300 pin44 (INVPUL) = High impedance. Input the following waveform of 98.0 kHz 1.0 kHz to TP_INVPUL. 10% 2% 5V
TP_FL1 TP_FL2
0V The output frequency of TP_FL1/FL2 shall be 49.0 kHz 0.5 kHz. Set to IC5300 pin44 (INVPUL) = High impedance. Input the following waveform of 104.0 kH 1.0 kHz to TP_INVPUL. 10% 2% 5V
Connect a cold cathode tube equivalent to CWX3454-A between TP_FL1 and FL2. Measure at the waveform of TP_FL1 output after the voltage division or at TP_FL2. Do not measure TP_FL1 directly. (The measuring equipment may be damaged due to high voltage.)
AVIC-D3/XU/UC 0V The output frequency of TP_FL1/FL2 shall be 52.0 kHz 0.5 kHz. Adjusting point Measuring method and specs. Input the entire screen white signal (or the moving image). Leave the equipment in the operational state for 30 minutes or more. IC5011 register COM DC (15h) Input a signal for flicker adjustment (RGB 525 line / 60 Hz). Make adjustment in a way that the screen flickering will become minimum.
TP_FL1 TP_FL2
Connect a cold cathode tube equivalent to CWX3454-A between TP_FL1 and FL2. Measure at the waveform of TP_FL1 output after the voltage division or at TP_FL2. Do not measure TP_FL1 directly. (The measuring equipment may be damaged due to high voltage.)
- Flicker adjustment
Remarks
Adjustment item
Measuring point
22 Aging
23 Flicker adjustment
Screen
A signal for flicker adjustment An image where white 50% and black is displayed alternately for each horizontal scanning line. Please refer to the "6.4 SERVICE ADJUSTMENT".
Adjustment item
Measuring point
If PLEASE PUSH THE [RESET] is not displayed in 2), it means a failure of succession. So, repeat from 1). If PLEASE PUSH THE [RESET] did not go away in 4), it means a failure of succession. So, repeat from 1).
25 Calling out of Dot clock adjustment mode Touch key [-], [+], STEP 0~7. OK
Enter the Initial setting menu, and call out the (Dot clock) adjustment screen.
In case of vertical stripe display The vertical stripes of the test pattern shall be displayed clearly without rolling.
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E D C
7 8
Pressing "Back" or "ESC" key, setting value is stored in EEPROM. Then turn off the unit.
203
A B
Magenta
White
Red
ROUT
Yellow
Step 1 (Fig.1) 1. Input the EIA color bar signal. 2. Monitor the ROUT terminal using an oscilloscope. 3. Adjust the COLOR register value in a way that the average level of white, yellow, magenta and red will be almost the same.
Green
Step 2 (Fig.2) 4. Adjust the TINT register value in a way that the level being shifted for each horizontal period will match. ROUT
Match
Adjust
The level differs for each horizontal period. Step 3 (Fig.3) 5. Next, monitor the BOUT terminal. 6. Adjust the PHASE register value in a way that the shifting of cyan, green and magenta region for each horizontal period will match.
D
BOUT
Match
Adjust
Fig.3
COLOR : 90 TINT : 152 PHASE : 40 : The points easier to be used for adjustment ROUT...TP_LCDR BOUT...TP_LCDB *) Because the result of adjustment will vary depending on the product, the value will not necessarily be close to the Reference value after adjustment.
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Cyan
Blue
]
B
At this time, if the keys are pressed in the order of MENU the [Adjustment mode for service].
|<<
>>|
Method2 If the monitor microcomputer is reset with the [SRVTEST] terminal set to Low, the system will proceed to the [Adjustment mode for service]. (You can get the same result by resetting, but it is not recommended as you will lose the user data.) *) When the succession is made by the terminal, the OSD display screen below will not be displayed. The key operations under this test mode are as follows. (1): Main body key Key |<< >>| Operation Adjustment value DOWN on the selected item Adjustment value UP on the selected item Remarks
(2): Remote controller key (CXC6317 SW1 : AVH, SW2 : AVH) Key Operation Adjustment value UP on the selected item Adjustment value DOWN on the selected item Remarks
D
A method to cancel [Adjustment mode for service] is described below. ACC OFF ON. (BUP OFF ON will do too.) *) The preset value is first written in the EEPROM, then read out and displayed. Writing and reading are made in 16 bits. Depending on the setting item, the number of bit may be different.
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205
[Picture source preparation] After entering "Adjustment mode", insert TEST DISC (GGV1303) to the unit and select "11. Horizontal Line1" in the "19. Picture check MENU 2/2".
The specifications of the item adjusted on this page are as follows.
Adjustment item
Common inverted output center value Common inverted output center setting value (FACTORY preset value)
B
Adjustable name
*) The above characters are displayed in black with white rim. *) " " mark indicates the selected item (cursor). *) There is no CS (check sum) display.
D
Note 1: The content of [FACTORY] is the default setting value for adjustment for each product adjusted in the line. (Rewriting can be done in EEPROM adjustment mode only.)
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Method1 If the monitor microcomputer is reset by double pressing of the SOURCE key + the [|<<] key, the following screen will be displayed on the OSD.
0 0 31
At this time, if the keys are pressed in the order of |<< the [Flicker adjustment mode].
MENU
>>|
Method2 If the monitor microcomputer is reset while the [EPRTEST] terminal is set to Low, the system will proceed to [Flicker adjustment mode]. (You can get the same result by resetting, but it is not recommended as you will lose the user data.) *) When the succession is made by the terminal, the OSD display screen below will not be displayed. The key operations under this test mode are as follows. (1): Main body key Key Remarks The screen succeeds in the order of [Flicker adjustment mode] [Line adjustment mode1] Page turning [Line adjustment mode2] [Flicker adjustment mode]. Upward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the top item in a page, the cursor will move to the lowest item. Downward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the lowest item in a page, the cursor will move to the top item. Adjustment value DOWN on the selected item Adjustment value UP on the selected item Operation
D C
(2): Remote controller key (CXC6317 SW1 : AVH, SW2 : AVH) Key Remarks The screen succeeds in the order of [Flicker adjustment mode] [Line adjustment mode1] Page turning [Line adjustment mode2] [Flicker adjustment mode]. Upward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the lowest item in a page, the cursor will move to the top item. Downward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the top item in a page, the cursor will move to the lowest item. Adjustment value UP on the selected item Adjustment value DOWN on the selected item Operation
MENU
A method to cancel [E2PROM adjust mode] is described below. ACC OFF ON. (BUP OFF ON will do too.) *) The preset value is first written in the EEPROM, then read out and displayed. Writing and reading are made in 16 bits. Depending on the setting item, the number of bit may be different. *) When a value subject to CS (check sum) computation is changed, it takes the exclusive (XOR) in 8 bit, and conducts writing. This CS value, too, is read out after being written into the EEPROM, and that read out value is displayed.
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Adjustment item
Common inverted output center value
Adjustable name
E D
R C 8 4
C O M
*) The above characters are displayed in black with white rim. *) " " mark indicates the selected item (cursor). Note 1: The content of [COM DC] is also reflected to the common inverted output center reference value (Refer to 07-2: EEPROM memory arrangement.xls.). (The common inverted output center reference value is treated as the initial value set in the line.)
Adjustment item
Bright RGB1 contrast Black amplitude Output amplitude GAMMA 1 GAMMA 2 Sub brightness R Sub brightness B
E
Adjustment range [ 0 to 255 ] [ 0 to 255 ] [ 0 to 255 ] [ 0 to 255 ] [ 0 to 255 ] [ 0 to 255 ] [ 0 to 255 ] [ 0 to 255 ]
Adjustable name BRIGHT CONT-RGB1 RGB AMP AJ COM AMP AJ GAMMA 1 GAMMA 2 SUB BRI R SUB BRI B
Settings or written data (DEC) 62 168 232 150 157 116 128 128
B C R C G G S S
R O G O A A U U
I N B M M M B B
G H T T - R A M A M M A 1 M A 2 B R B R
G B 1 P A J A J P I I R B
1 2 1 1 1 1 1
6 6 3 5 5 1 2 2
2 8 2 0 7 6 8 8
N O T N O T
E E P R O M E E P R O M
C S
F F F F
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*) The above characters are displayed in black with white rim. *) " " mark indicates the selected item (cursor). *) CS: Check Sum Note 1: The content of [CONT-RGB1] and [COM AMP AJ] are the reference value (adjustable) for adjusting other items, and they are not saved in the EEPROM. (It is so expressed by displaying NOT EEPROM as shown in the above OSD display screen image.)
Adjustment item
VIDEO contrast VIDEO color density VIDEO coloring (NTSC) VIDEO coloring (PAL) VIDEO sharpness VIDEO PAL demodulation OSD contrast Operational mode
Adjustable name CONT-VIDEO COLOR TINT PALTINT PICTURE PHASE CONT-RGB2 INPUT MODE
Settings or written data (DEC) 150 168 100 150 16 42 221 00000000
The actual image of the OSD display screen is as follows. (1) When a mode other than the operational mode is selected.
0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
C C T P P P C I
O O I A I H O N
N L N L C A N P
T O T T T S T U
- V R
D E O
I N T U R E E - R G B 2 T M O D E
1 1 1 1 2 0
5 6 0 5 1 4 2 0
0 8 0 0 6 2 1 0
N O T N O T N O T
E E P R O M E E P R O M E E P R O M
C S
F F F F
C C T P P P C I
O O I A I H O N
N L N L C A N P
T O T T T S T U
- V R
D E O
I N T U R E E - R G B 2 T M O D E
1 1 1 1
5 6 0 5 1 4 2 2 0 0
0 8 0 0 6 2 1 0
N O T N O T N O T
E E P R O M E E P R O M E E P R O M
C S
F F F F
*) The above characters are displayed in black with white rim. *) " " mark indicates the selected item (cursor). *) CS: Check Sum Note 1: The content of the following items are the reference value (adjustable) for adjusting other items, and they are not saved in the EEPROM. (It is so expressed by displaying NOT EEPROM as shown in the above OSD display screen image.) CONT-VIDEO COLOR TINT
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Note 2: Adjustment of the operational mode The precautions for adjustment of the operational mode are as follows.
A
Indicated in binary notation, and adjustable by bit only. (no carrying) Not subject to CS computation. While the basic operation is as described in the operational specifications sheet, the cursor movement is made according to the operation/succession shown below. (The following descriptions are for the cases when the main body keys are operated.)
6
C O N T -
R G B 2
MAP key
0
MENU key
7 8
N P U T
M O D E
MAP key
MENU key
7 8
N P U T
M O D E
MAP key
MENU key
7 8
N P U T
M O D E
MAP key
MENU key
7 8
N P U T
M O D E
MAP key
MENU key
C O N T -
D E O
N O T
E E P R O M
210
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- Memory item list and EEPROM EEPROM memory alignment chart (S-93C46BD0I-J8)
ADDRESS Bit15 0 1 Adjustment value of LCD 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E Adjustment value of Touch panel F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 Adjustment value of Touch panel (USER) 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E INPUT MODE (LCD IC) (0x00) Outermost circumference X min [USER] (0x00) Outermost circumference X max [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 1 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 2 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 3 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 4 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 5 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 6 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 7 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 8 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 9 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 10 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 11 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 12 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 13 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 14 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 15 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 16 [USER] (0x00) Calibration adjustment result [USER] (0x00) Outermost circumference X min (0x2A) Outermost circumference X max (0xF7) Touch panel X coordinate 1 (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 2 (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 3 (0xFF) Touch panel X coordinate 4 (0x00) Touch panel X coordinate 5 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 6 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 7 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 8 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 9 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 10 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 11 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 12 (0x01) Touch panel X coordinate 13 (0x02) Touch panel X coordinate 14 (0x02) Touch panel X coordinate 15 (0x02) Touch panel X coordinate 16 (0x02) Line touch panel confirmation result Calibration adjustment result (0x00) (0x00) Checksum (Touch panel) COM DC (Factory value) (0x01) Outermost circumference Y min [USER] (0x00) Outermost circumference Y max [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 1 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 2 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 3 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 4 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 5 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 6 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 7 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 8 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 9 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 10 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 11 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 12 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 13 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 14 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 15 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 16 [USER] (0x00) Touch panel outermost circumference adjustment result [USER] (0x00) *2 (0x00) *3 (0x00) Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8 Bit7 *1 (0x00) COM DC (0x54) Don't care (0x00) GAMMA 2 (0x74) SUB BRIGHT R (0x80) BRIGHT (0x3E) PHASE (0x2A) Bit6 Bit5 Don't care (0x00) Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 PICTURE (0x54) GAMMA 1 (0x9D) RGB AMPLITUDE (0xE8) SUB BRIGHT B (0x80) CONT RGB 2 (0xDD) PALTINT (0x96) Checksum (LCD) Outermost circumference Y min (0x33) Outermost circumference Y max (0xEE) Touch panel Y coordinate 1 (0x04) Touch panel Y coordinate 2 (0x02) Touch panel Y coordinate 3 (0x01) Touch panel Y coordinate 4 (0xFF) Touch panel Y coordinate 5 (0xFD) Touch panel Y coordinate 6 (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 7 (0x01) Touch panel Y coordinate 8 (0x04) Touch panel Y coordinate 9 (0x05) Touch panel Y coordinate 10 (0x02) Touch panel Y coordinate 11 (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 12 (0xFD) Touch panel Y coordinate 13 (0xFD) Touch panel Y coordinate 14 (0x00) Touch panel Y coordinate 15 (0x01) Touch panel Y coordinate 16 (0x04) Touch panel outermost circumference adjustment result (0x00) Bit1 Bit0
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1
ADDRESS Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12
2
Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8 Bit7 USER1
3
Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2
4
Bit1 Bit0
2F
ACT 1
RED 11111
BLUE 00000
A
RGB user preset 30
ACT 1
RED 00000
BLUE 00000
31
ACT 1
RED 00000
BLUE 11111
32
ACT 1
RED 11101
BLUE 11111
33
ACT 1
RED 00110
BLUE 00100
34
ACT 1
RED 00100
BLUE 00010
35
ACT 1
RED 00110
BLUE 11111
36
ACT 1
RED 00000
BLUE 11111
RGB preset 37 ACT 1 RED 11111 GREEN 11110 PRESET7 (Peugeot/Orange) 38 ACT 1 RED 11111 GREEN 00100 PRESET8 (Audi/Red) 39 ACT 1 RED 11111 GREEN 00001 Reservation 1 3A ACT 0 RED 11111 GREEN 11111 Reservation 2 3B ACT 0 RED 11111 GREEN 11111 Reservation 3 3C ACT 0 RED 11111 GREEN 11111 Reservation 4 3D ACT 0 3E RED 11111 GREEN 11111 Checksum (RGB Illumination) Don't care (0x00) *4 (0x00) Step value when DOTCLK is high temperature Step value when DOTCLK is low temperature (0x00) (0x00) BLUE 11111 BLUE 11111 BLUE 11111 BLUE 11111 BLUE 00000 BLUE 00000 BLUE 00000
Adjustment of DOTCLK
3F
The value of ( ) is different according to the adjustment result of an individual product. *1 : Flicker adjustment *2 : PHASE adjustment *3 : PALTINT adjustment *4 : DOTCLK adjustment
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MENU MAP
|<< >>|
Upward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the top item in a page, the cursor will move to the lowest item. Downward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the lowest item in a page, the cursor will move to the top item. Adjustment value DOWN on the selected item Adjustment value UP on the selected item
B
A method to cancel [PHASE adjustment mode] is described below. ACC OFF ON. (BUP OFF ON will do too.)
C
* The preset value is first written in the EEPROM, then read out and displayed. Writing and reading are made in 16 bits. Depending on the setting item, the number of bit may be different.
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* is indicated if a value is adjusted regardless of the magnitude. The specifications of the item adjusted on this page are as follows.
Adjustment item
VIDEO PAL demodulation VIDEO color density VIDEO coloring (PAL) OSD color total display
Adjustable name
* is indicated if a value is adjusted regardless of the magnitude. The actual image of the OSD display screen is as follows.
0 0 P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 H A S E 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 M O D E
P H A S E C O L O R P A L T I N T
4 9 5
2 0 0
*) The above characters are displayed in black with white rim. *) " " mark indicates the selected item (cursor). *) There is no CS (check sum) display.
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Method1 If the monitor microcomputer is reset by double pressing of the SOURCE key + the [|<<] key, the following screen will be displayed on the OSD.
0 0 31
At this time, if the keys are pressed in the order of SOURCE the [RGB illumination test mode].
>>|
MENU
Method2 If the monitor microcomputer is reset with the [ILMTEST] terminal set to Low, the system will proceed to the [RGB illumination test mode]. (You can get the same result by resetting, but it is not recommended as you will lose the user data.) *) When the succession is made by the terminal, the OSD display screen below will not be displayed. The key operations under this test mode are as follows. (1): Main body key Key Remarks The screen succeeds in the order of [RGB preset 1 setting mode] [RGB preset 2 setting mode] Page turning [RGB preset 11 setting mode] [RGB preset 12 setting mode] [RGB preset 1 setting mode]. Upward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the top item in a page, the cursor will move to the lowest item. Downward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the lowest item in a page, the cursor will move to the top item. Adjustment value DOWN on the selected item In the case of ON/OFF setting item, set to OFF. Adjustment value UP on the selected item In the case of ON/OFF setting item, set to ON. Operation
D C
(2): Remote controller key (CXC6317 SW1 : AVH, SW2 : AVH) Key Remarks The screen succeeds in the order of [RGB preset 1 setting mode] [RGB preset 2 setting mode] Page turning [RGB preset 11 setting mode] [RGB preset 12 setting mode] [RGB preset 1 setting mode]. Upward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the lowest item in a page, the cursor will move to the top item. Downward search of selection item If pressed when the cursor is pointing the top item in a page, the cursor will move to the lowest item. Adjustment value UP on the selected item In the case of ON/OFF setting item, set to OFF. Adjustment value DOWN on the selected item In the case of ON/OFF setting item, set to ON. Operation
MENU
A method to cancel [RGB illumination test mode] is described below. ACC OFF ON. (BUP OFF ON will do too.) *) The preset value is first written in the EEPROM, then read out and displayed.
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The specifications of the items adjustable on each preset page are as follows.
Adjustment item
Setting of USED/UNUSED RED adjustment value GREEN adjustment value BLUE adjustment value
Adjustable name
The actual image of the OSD display screen is as follows. (Preset 1 display screen is shown as an example.)
0 1 2 3 0 R G B 1 2 P R E 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 I S 5 6 L M E T 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 M O D E 0 V N 1 I T Y O N 2 9 2 9 3 1
_ I E E
A C T R E D G R E B L U
*) The above characters are displayed in black with white rim. *) " " mark indicates the selected item (cursor). *) The above display screen is common to all preset screens except that the preset number changes. Note 1: When changed, writing into the E2PROM is done for each preset unit. Default setting value
D
PRESET Number PRESET_01 PRESET_02 PRESET_03 PRESET_04 PRESET_05 PRESET_06 PRESET_07 PRESET_08 PRESET_09 PRESET_10 PRESET_11 PRESET_12
RED 29 6 4 6 0 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
GREEN 29 28 31 6 2 30 4 1 31 31 31 31
BLUE 31 4 2 31 31 0 0 0 31 31 31 31
Remarks White Light Green Green Violet Blue Yellow Orange Red N/A N/A N/A N/A
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]
B
At this time, if the keys are pressed in the order of MAP the [touch panel test mode].
SOURCE
>>|
Method2 If the monitor microcomputer is reset with the [TPTEST] terminal set to Low, the system will proceed to the [touch panel test mode]. (You can get the same result by resetting, but it is not recommended as you will lose the user data.)
C
*) When the succession is made by the terminal, the OSD display screen below will not be displayed. Key Operation Main body key Remote controller key
MENU
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- MAIN MENU
A
Screen configuration Select each item of the touch panel test mode.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 T O U C H - P A N E L T E S T 2 3 4 5
B
1 2 3 4 5
T P
E F F E C T I V E T E S T T O U C H M E N U M O V E E N D
R A N G E
C A L I B R A T I O N T O U C H L I N E D A T A T E S T S E L E C T I O N C U R S O R O F T E S T
6 7 8 9
I N I T I A L I Z E
[ E N T E R ] [ U P [ A C C D O W N ] O F F ]
Conditions for the adjusted mark ( ) to light on. 1. TP EFFECTIVE RANGE When the outermost circumference adjustment has been completed correctly. 2. CALIBRATION When the calibration has been completed correctly. When the line touch panel test has been completed correctly. *) If one of the above conditions is met, the light will turn on. 4. LINE TOUCH TEST When the line touch panel test has been completed correctly. Conditions for the adjusted mark ( ) to go out. 1. TP EFFECTIVE RANGE If the outermost circumference adjustment has never been made. When the EEPROM initialization is made. When the outermost circumference adjustment value initialization is made in the initialization menu. When the outermost circumference adjustment has failed. 2. CALIBRATION If the calibration adjustment has never been conducted. When the EEPROM initialization is made. When the calibration adjustment value initialization is made in the initialization menu. When the calibration adjustment has failed. When the line touch panel verification has failed. 4. LINE TOUCH TEST If the line touch panel verification has never been conducted. When the EEPROM initialization is made. When the calibration adjustment value initialization is made in the initialization menu. When the line touch panel verification has failed.
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- TP EFFECTIVE RANGE
Screen configuration Trace the white line displayed on the each four corner of touch panel with a soft stick(ex. wooden toothpick), and the setting values are saved in the EEPROM.
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Operational specifications Touch on the touch panel, and check the outermost circumference. OK (NG) is displayed in the screen center by the SOURCE key, and 2 seconds later, the screen will return to the top MENU. Details of the process After pressing the SOURCE key, the setting values are judged. If the value is within the allowable range, the upper limit and the lower limit of the setting value and the normal ending information are saved in the EEPROM and OK is displayed. After 2 seconds, the screen will return to the top MENU. If the setting value is outside of the range, the upper limit and the lower limit values are not saved in the EEPROM, NG ending information is saved and NG is displayed. After 2 seconds, the screen will return to the top MENU. The initial values and the setting value allowable range are as shown below.
T P
E F F E C T I V E R A N G E A F T E R ] [ B E F O R E [ 9 9 9 [ 9 9 9 [ 9 9 9 [ 9 9 9 9 9 9 ] 9 9 9 ] 9 9 9 ] 9 9 9 ] P A N E L A I A O X N X N - X - Y - Y ]
M I N - X M M M [ C A U T I
P L E A S E
T O U C H
A R O U N D
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- CALIBRATION
A
Outline Press + cursors on the screen one by one for calibration, and the setting values are saved in the EEPROM.
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B
+ 13 + 14 + 15 + 16 + 17
+ 12 + 11 + 10 + 9
+ 5 + 6 + 7 + 8
+ 4 + 3 + 2 + 1
6 7 8 9
*) The numbers above indicate the order of the cursors being displayed. Operational specifications Press the cursors displayed at 16 locations on the screen one by one for calibration, and the process will be completed by pressing the last cursor (total 17 locations). After the 17th location has been displayed, FINISHED will be displayed in the center of the screen. After 2 seconds, the screen will return to the top MENU. The cursor is displayed only one at a time, and the next cursor will be displayed when the previous one has been pressed correctly. If the SOURCE key is pressed before pressing 17 locations, NG will be displayed, and after 2 seconds, the screen will return to the top MENU. Details of the process When the 17th location is pressed, the setting values and normal ending information are saved in the EEPROM, and FINISHED will be displayed. If the SOURCE key is pressed during the process and the inspection is finished, the EEPROM will save the NG ending information, and NG is displayed.
D
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- TOUCH TEST
Screen configuration The coordinate before correction and after correction at the time of the touch panel pressing are displayed to verify the operation.
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Operational specifications Touch the touch panel to display the coordinate. Verify the coordinate before correction and the coordinate after correction by the factory setting. Return to the top MENU by pressing the SOURCE key.
C
[ X Y
T O U C H T E S T B F R A F T 1 A F T 2 ] [ 9 9 9 [ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ] 9 9 9 ]
Coordinate after correction by the user setting
B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
*) The above numbers indicate the order that the cursors are displayed.
E
+ 13 + 14 + 15 + 16
+ 12 + 11 + 10 + 9
+ 5 + 6 + 7 + 8
+ 4
D
+ 3 + 2 + 1
Operational specifications Press the cursors displayed at 16 locations on the screen one by one for inspection. After the 16th location has been displayed, OK will be displayed in the center of the screen. After 2 seconds, the screen will return to the top MENU. The cursor is displayed only one at a time, and the next cursor will be displayed when the previous one has been pressed correctly. If not pressed correctly (if not within the OK range), OUTSIDE OF THE RANGE will be displayed. If the SOURCE key is pressed before pressing 16 locations, NG will be displayed, and after 2 seconds, the screen will return to the top MENU.
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- TP DATA INITIALIZE
A
Screen configuration Outermost circumference and 16 point calibration data are returned to the initial value. If already set, " " will be displayed in front of each item. It goes away upon clearing of the setting.
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B
R A N G E C A L I B U S E R
I N I T I N I T R A N G E I N I T
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U S E R C A L I B I N I T T O M E N U R E T U R N [ E N T E R ] U S E F U N C T I O N C U R S O R
[ U P
D O W N ]
M O V E
The functions by the items selected are as follows. RANGE INIT The factory preset outermost circumference setting is initialized. CALIB INIT The factory preset calibration is initialized. USER RANGE INIT The user preset outermost circumference setting is initialized. By this action, the factory preset outermost circumference setting is used. USER CALIB INIT The user preset calibration setting is initialized. By this action, the factory preset outermost circumference setting is used. Conditions for the adjusted mark ( ) to light on. RANGE INIT The same condition as the item for outermost circumference adjustment in the top MENU. CALIB INIT The same condition as the item for line touch panel verification in the top MENU. USER RANGE INIT In case the user outermost circumference adjustment made a normal ending. USER CALIB INIT In case the user calibration made a normal ending. Conditions for the adjusted mark ( ) to go out. RANGE INIT The same condition as the item for outermost circumference adjustment in the top MENU. CALIB INIT The same condition as the item for line touch panel verification in the top MENU. USER RANGE INIT In case the user outermost circumference adjustment has never been conducted. When the EEPROM initialization is made. In case the user outermost circumference adjustment value initialization was conducted in the initialization menu. In case the outermost circumference adjustment made a normal ending. In case the calibration adjustment made a normal ending. USER CALIB INIT In case the user calibration adjustment has never been conducted. When the EEPROM initialization is made. In case the user calibration adjustment value initialization was conducted in the initialization menu. In case the outermost circumference adjustment made a normal ending. In case the calibration adjustment made a normal ending. Operational specifications Select each item by the MENU key and the MAP key. The function of the item selected by the SOURCE key is executed. When RETURN TO MENU is executed, the screen will return to the top MENU.
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[ OK ], [ ENTER ] ....................................... [ 5 ] key [ BACK ] ..................................................... [ C ] key [ NAVI ] ...................................................... [ 7 ] key [ MENU ] .................................................... [ 0 ] key
Password OK : After 2 seconds or so, the screen will automatically move on to the menu screen. <Attention> This is a specal service application Not for customer use. Please input the whole password,then push the [OK] button.
E
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ST UVW XY Z
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1. Version check 2. Error log 3. Format FLASH drive 4. Erase APL-file in FLASH 5. Clear backup memory 6. GPS backup data clear 7. GYRO SENSOR INFO data clear 8. Port status information ==> next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 0.14 [OS] 0.14
2
C
ERROR log
FLASH format
8
E
Content if inspection Display of various version information. (system software, GPS, system microprocessor, microprocessor for mechanism control, microprocessor for timer). The screen will return to menu by BACK key. History of system software errors stored in SRAM is displayed. Maximum 8 events from the error last occurred can be displayed. The screen will return to menu by BACK key. FLASH domain used by the system soft is initialized. When the job is done, the screen will return to menu. Application file inside FLASH is clear. *(Except voice data and SRAM backup variable) When the job is done, the screen will return to menu. SRAM domain used by the system software is initialized. When the job is done, reboot action will be taken. SRAM domain used by GPS is initialized. When the job is done, the screen will return to menu. Learned data inside gyro sensor is cleared. When the job is done, the screen will return to menu. Port status is displayed. (reverse, parking, pulse, SDRAM capacity.)
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1. Change to display error 2. Start within debug shell 3. Program loading 4. GPS assessment 5. File maintenance 6. Program forced write
<== back page ==> next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 0.14 [OS] 0.14
B
No. Inspection item 1 Change to display error 2 Start within debug shell
Outline of inspection Switching of error information display Switching of debug shell start
Content if inspection Display setting for error cases. (for debugging) Message/Information (error information) selectable. Setting for debug shell start. (for debugging) Off (no initial start)/On (initial start) selectable. Recognition method for boot up program write is changed. Write when the version No. in the disc is higher. Write when the version System data No. in the disc is Disc higher. (default) Write when the version GPS program No. in the disc is higher. Write when the version Application information is different program from the one in disc. Write when the version System No. in disc or card is program higher. Write when the version System data No. in disc or card is Disc & Card higher. (for debug) Write when the version GPS program No. in disc or card is higher. Write when the version Application No. in disc or card is program higher. GPS assessment system can be used. The system will return to menu by BACK key. File maintenance operations are made. Formatting of SRAM drive and PC card (ATA Flash Card) are made. SRAM data is retrieved and copied to PC card. Data retrieved from SRAM is copied to SRAM from PC card. Rewriting of SYS (system), GPS (GPS) and APL (application) software are done by force. (Joystick is used) The system will return to menu by BACK key. System program
Program loading
4 5
GPS assessment system GPS start assessment File maintenance File maintenance function
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1. SRAM / SDRAM test 2. SENSOR test 3. RGB test 4. MS5 check 5. Region code
<== back page ==> next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 0.14 [OS] 0.14
B
No. 1
SENSOR test
Sensor inspection
RGB test
4 5
D
Content if inspection SRAM : Device inspection and bus inspection are performed against all SRAM domains. Data will be protected. (applicable to both 32M and 64M) SDRAM : Device inspection and bus inspection are performed against all SDRAM domains. Data will be protected for both BIOS domain and USER domain. The function for SDRAM all domain inspection will activate by the built-in instruction RAM. G sensor, gyro, power supply voltage and installation condition are displayed. The system will return to menu by BACK key. RGB inspection (Upper half, 8 colors. Black/blue/red/pink/green/light blue/yellow/white display. Lower half, 3 colors. Red/green/blue.) red (FULL) green (FULL) blue (FULL) Switching can be made by [ ] and [ ] keys. The system will return to menu by BACK key. MS5 mechanism test mode inspection. Region code display.
5. Version information
Version No. for BOOT section = X.XX System software does not exist in SDRAM. Version No. for BOOT section = X.XX Version No. for SDRAM = Y.YY
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- Version check
VERSION INFORMATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. + System boot version System OS version GPS program version Application version Language data version Sound data version Syscom version Syscom romc version Drive version Monitor ucom version [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ 0.20 0.20 1.20 0.000700 1.000000 1.000000 6.08 -----1.0.07.04 6.05 ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
A
Return = [ BACK ]
B
Item
1 System boot version System OS version GPS program version
Content
The version information of the system software boot section (FLASH) is displayed. The version information of the system software OS section (FLASH) is displayed. The version information of the GPS program (DRAGON) is displayed. The version information of the application program (FLASH) is displayed. The version information of the data by language (FLASH) is displayed.
Information display
[**.**] The version information of the system software boot section. The version information of the system software OS section. There is no system program.
File name
EW070BOT.PRG UC070BOT.PRG EW070SYS.PRG UC070SYS.PRG EW070GPS.PRG UC070GPS.PRG
[**.**] [NG]
[**.**] The version information of the GPS program. [NG] There is no GPS program. [**.**] [NG] [**.**] [NG] The version information of the application program. There is no application program. The version information of the data by language. There is no data by language.
EU070APL.PRG
EW070DAT.xxx (xxx: Extension is determined for each language. GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK.) UC070DAT.yyy (yyy: Extension is determined for each language. USA, FRA, ESP.) EW070SDF.xxx (xxx: Extension is determined for each language. GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK BEL.) UC070SDF.yyy (yyy: Extension is determined for each language. USA, FRA, ESP.)
The version information of the sound data by language (FLASH) is displayed. The version information of the system microcomputer is displayed. The ROM Correction version information of the system microcomputer is displayed.
[**.**] [NG]
The version information of the sound data by language. There is no sound data by language.
[**.**] The version information of the system microcomputer. [NG] The communication with the system microcomputer is not established.
[**.**] [-----]
[**.**]
The ROM Correction version information of the system microcomputer. There is no ROM Correction attached.
The core version information of the mechanism
9 Drive version
microcomputer. The core version information of the mechanism microcomputer [NG] The communication with the mechanism microcomputer is not established. is displayed. [-----] The region of the mechanism is different.
10
The version information of the monitor microcomputer is displayed. The ROM Correction version information of the monitor microcomputer is displayed.
[**.**] The version information of the monitor microcomputer. [NG] The communication with the monitor microcomputer is not established. [**.**] The ROM Correction version information of the monitor microcomputer. [------] There is no ROM Correction attached. [EW070SYS.PRG] System software file for EW. [UC070SYS.PRG] System software file for UC. [NG] There is no system software file.
EW070DAT.xxx (xxx: Extension is determined for each language. GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK.) UC070DAT.yyy (yyy: Extension is determined for each language. USA, FRA, ESP.) EW070SDF.xxx (xxx: Extension is determined for each language. GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK. BEL) UC070SDF.yyy (yyy: Extension is determined for each language. USA, FRA, ESP.)
11
12 System program
13
Application language
[EW070DAT.xxx] Data file by language for EW. [UC070DAT.yyy] Data file by language for UC. [NG] There is no data by language.
[EW070SDF.xxx] Sound data file by language for EW. [UC070SDF.yyy] Sound data file by language for UC. [NG] There is no sound data by language.
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- Error Information
A
1. Error Information
Descriptions of error information, for errors arising from system software problems, will be provided in this section. Up to eight sets of information, related to the system softwares errors, will be stored in the SRAM. By executing hi_sysdwn( ) the line number (on which the error occurred), the error code and detailed information of the error, will be stored in the error log. r Hi_sysdwn( ) will be executed in the following two circumstances: 1. hi_sysdwn( ) will be intentionally stored if fatal errors occur with each BIOS. 2. If multiple exceptions, fatal exceptions, illegal command codes and trap command errors occur. 3. Reset activated by the Watch Dog Timer function. This occurs when the program ceases to function properly.
A ATION ** ERROR INFORMATION ** ERCD = 00000028(40) FILE = = = = DA = = daisuke ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff No.4 ERROR No.3 No.2 Stop when push [DEST] button.
Error Code (If the FILE column is "int_wdt.c", ID of the task in operation is displayed when the last 4 digits are reset) Name of the program where the error occurred (In case of int_wdt.c, it shows that reset FILE is activated by the Watch Dog Timer. In this case, ERCD shows other information than error information). Program line number where the error occurred LINE Version number of the program where the error occurred VERS Date of creation of the program where the error occurred DATE Time of creation of the program where the error occurred TIME Creator of the program where the error occurred AUTH ERROR - Time of error occurrence TIME ERCD
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A ATION ** ERROR INFORMATION ** type = 000000b7(183) ercd = ffffc002(-16382) inf = ffb7ac18(-4740072) ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff No.2 ERROR No.1 No.24 Stop when push [DEST] button.
Error occurring program line number. g g Error code. System down information. Error occurrence date and time.
1. Change to display error 2. Start within debug shell 3. Program loading 4. GPS assessment 5. File maintenance 6. Program forced write
<== back page ==> next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 0.14 [OS] 0.14
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An error has occured. Please turn power off and on again. Une erreur a ete decelee. Veuillez eteindre puis rallumer le systeme. Fehler. Bitte System aus- und wieder einschalten.
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1. Change to display error 2. Start within debug shell 3. Program loading 4. GPS assessment 5. File maintenance 6. Program forced write
<== back page ==> next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 0.14 [OS] 0.14
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A ATIO ** ERROR INFORMATION ** ERCD = f f f f f f f f(-1) FILE = tsk_ini.c = 152(00000098) 1.11 = DA = ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff
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A ATION ** ERROR INFORMATION ** type = 00000109(265) ercd = 00000001(1) inf = ffe83230(-1560016) ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff
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Content of inspection Reverse port status Parking port status Pulse status
The pulse number of vehicle speed is indicated at 1/5 value of input frequency for vehicle speed signal. For example, when vehicle speed signal is 100Hz, the value becomes 20. How to operate. [BACK] : Return to the test mode menu. [NAVI] : Update of the port status.
- GPS assessment
GPS TEST
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Display of DRAGON FLASH ROM version information. Display of GPS version information. Display of sensor version information.
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- SENSOR test
SENSOR TEST
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DISTANCE
LOW SPEED
Display of G sensor voltage Display of gyro voltage Display of power supply voltage Display of installation status Status Display Installation position is NG. NG Installation position is OK. (3rd best) OK Installation position is OK. (2nd best) OK (Better) Installation position is OK. (Best) OK (Best) Display of distance calculation status. Status Display Sensor initial learning is under way. INITIALIZE GPS distance. (Model without G sensor. GPS No pulse connection.) G sensor distance. (simple hybrid.) G-SENSOR ND-PG1 distance. ND-PG1 Vehicle speed pulse distance. SPEED PULSE Display of minimum output speed of a low speed NG vehicle. (Depends on DISTANCE status.) DISTANCE status SPEED PULSE status Display Low vehicle speed pulse CHECK learning is under way. SPEED PULSE Low vehicle speed pulse is OK OK. Low vehicle speed is NG. NG xx[km/h] Others -----
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*) Caution During the servo test, the protection against runaway of the mechanism will not be effective. If the runaway state is left as it is, it may cause a critical damage. When a strange sound is heard during test, turn the power OFF immediately. The keys used [OK] [BACK] [Direction key]
decision key return key up, down, left and right of the joystick
Mecha Ver: Software version of the MS5 mechanism. [1] Start of FE test [2] Start of EDC-1 test [3] Start of EDC-2 test [4] Start of LD energizing time mode [OK] Execute [BACK] Exit from X-3212 test mode
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FE test operational specifications *) Caution During the servo test, the protection against runaway of the mechanism will not be effective. If the runaway state is left as it is, it may cause a critical damage. When a strange sound is heard during test, turn the power OFF immediately. When E is displayed at the head digit of the data, operation other than [BACK] is not possible.
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NOTHING is changed by selecting [2] to [5] below. Each display is changed to the compatible media type. Status is unchanged at Power Off. The value of the data changes according to the executed command. Note) [1] cannot be selected for execution unless one of the commands among [2] to [5] is executed once. Succeeds to Power On state. Specify DVD layer 1 Specify DVD layer 2 Specify CD Specify CD-RW Eject Disc Execute Exit from X-3212 test mode
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Note) If no action is taken for approximately 10 seconds after LD-ON, it will be switched to LD-OFF automatically. If F close is selected in LD-OFF state, it will become an error. Because it will be in conflict with the safety regulation if LD_OFF is not selected within 10 seconds during focus search (S character measurement mode), too, it will switch to LD-OFF after 9 seconds even if the focus search is conducted after LD-ON. If F close is to be selected after focus search (S character measurement mode), select Power_OFF once then power on again before F close. Operation cannot be made until completion of displaying the value from FE Offset to VIN_10. [1] cannot be executed unless [5] command is executed once. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [OK] [BACK] Succeed to Focus Close 1 state. Execution and stop of Focus Search Execution and stop of CRG+ Execution and stop of CRGOn/Off of LD Execution of CRG_HOME Execution/stop 1, [X-3212 Servo Test]: Return to Power Off state screen.
Note) Value of the data will change upon execution of the command. Operation cannot be made until completion of displaying the value from FE MAX to TE MIN. [1] [2] [3] [4] [OK] [BACK] Succeed to Focus Close 2 state. Execution of Focus Jump Execution and stop of CRG+ Execution and stop of CRGExecution/stop 1, [X-3212 Servo Test]: Return to Power Off state screen.
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Note) Value of the data will change upon execution of the command. Operation cannot be made until completion of displaying the value from T. Bal to OFF TRACK. [1] [2] [3] [4] [OK] [BACK] Succeed to Tracking Close state. Execution and stop of CRG+ Execution and stop of CRGSucceed to RF Level display state. Execution/stop 1, [X-3212 Servo Test]: Return to Power Off state screen.
Note) Value of the data will change upon execution of the command. Operation cannot be made until completion of displaying the value from F. Bal(0) to AS Normal(1). [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [OK] [BACK] Error Rate display (Operation cannot be made for approximately 10 seconds after execution.) Read speed change (Fixed speed for CD.) Go to Track Jump + screen. Go to Track Jump screen. Execution of Focus Jump Go to ID Search screen. 3, [x-3212 Servo Test (2-0):] Succeed to Focus Close 1 state screen Execution/stop 1, [X-3212 Servo Test]: Return to Power Off state screen.
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Note) Value of the data will change upon execution of the command. [1] The value of the data is switched to cyclic for each execution. For CD: 1 4 10 11 32 1 [track] For DVD: 1 4 10 11 32 64 100 1 [track] [2] Execution of Track Jump +/-. [OK] Execution [BACK] 5, [X-3212 Servo Test (4-0): Return to Tracking Close state screen (Selectable only after execution of Track Jump.)
Note) Value of the data will change upon execution of the command.
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Display of ID Blue digit of the Data is shifted to the right by one digit. Blue digit of the Data is shifted to the left by one digit. (Shifting can be made only up to the 3rd digit from the left.) [4] The number of the blue digit of the data is increased by 1. [5] The number of the blue digit of the data is decreased by 1. [6] Start of ID Search [OK] Execution [BACK] 5, [X-3212 Servo Test (4-0): Return to Tracking Close state screen (Selectable only after execution of ID Search.)
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Note) Value of the data will change upon execution of the command. Operation cannot be made until completion of displaying the value from F. Bal (0) to AS Normal (1). [1] [2] [3] [OK] [BACK] Display of RF level Display of Error rate Succeed to Focus Close 1 state screen Execution/stop 5, [X-3212 Servo Test (4-0)]: Return to Tracking Close state screen.
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EDC test operational specifications Note) The operational method is common to both EDC-1 and EDC-2 tests. 1. [X-3212 EDC-1/2 TEST]: Initial screen
Note) Value of the ID will change upon execution of the command. [1] [2] [3] [OK] [BACK] Go to setting screen of 2, [X-3212 EDC-1/2 Test Layer 0] Go to setting screen of 3, [X-3212 EDC-1/2 Test Layer 1] Ejection of the disc Execution Exit from MS5 check.
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Note) Value of the ID will change upon execution of the command. [1] [2] Shift the blue digit of the ID to the right by one digit. Shift the blue digit of the ID to the left by one digit. (Shifting can be made up to the 3rd digit from the left.) [3] The number of the blue digit of the ID is increased by 1. [4] The number of the blue digit of the ID is decreased by 1. [5] Start of EDC test [OK] Execution [BACK] Exit from MS5 check.
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Shift the blue digit of the ID to the right by one digit. Shift the blue digit of the ID to the left by one digit. (Shifting can be made up to the 3rd digit from the left.) [3] The number of the blue digit of the ID is increased by 1. [4] The number of the blue digit of the ID is decreased by 1. [5] Start of EDC test [OK] Execution [BACK] Exit from MS5 check.
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Operational specifications for the LD energizing time setting 1. [x-3212 CD/DVD Energizing Time Mode]: LD initial screen
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Note) Value of the data will change upon execution of the command. [1] [2] [3] [4] [OK] [BACK] The current CD energizing preset time is displayed. The current DVD energizing preset time is displayed. Go to CD energizing time setting screen. (Not for service use) Go to DVD energizing time setting screen. (Not for service use) Execution Exit from MS5 check.
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TEST DISC Part No. : GGV1303 Remote Control Uint Part No. : CXC6317 (Operation mode switch : SW1 : AVH, SW2 : DVD) 1. Start / Termination
1-1. Start After insertion of test disk, the title NN700 TEST DISC is displayed. (If CD-ROM is the media for TESTDISC, background of the title will be red.) If the [ C ] key on the remote controller is pressed while the title is being displayed, the menu screen appears. If no key is pressed during the period, the first screen of test screens for line appears. Title screen
2. Key operation
Use the remote controller for operation.
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Basic operation method in the remote controller. (The cursor is moved up) ...................... [ 2 ] key (The cursor is moved down) .................. [ 8 ] key (The cursor is moved left) ...................... [ 4 ] key (The cursor is moved right) .................... [ 6 ] key Decision (Enter) ......................................... [ 5 ] key Return and cancellation (Cancel) .............. [ C ] key Inspection execution and re-inspection ...... [ 0 ] key 1. Use [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] keys to select the menu screen. 2. Use [ 2 ] and [ 8 ] keys to select the test items and select [ 5 ] key and move to the testing screen. 3. Use [ C ] key to return to the menu screen. * Please refer to explanation on each screen for details.
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Menu screens
Self Test Menu 1. External Connection 2. Data Communication (Short Circuit) Check 3. Data Communication (Open Circuit) Check 4. Natural Drawing 5. Back Camera check 6. VTR1 In check 7. VTR2 In check 8. FM Multiplex Tuner Error Rate 9. GPS Self check [ 2 / 8 ] : Change cursol , [ 5 ] : Select item [ 4 / 6 ] : Change page
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Self Test Menu 10. Monitor adjustment check 11. Language Flag setup mode 12. Memory all cleay
[ 4 / 6 ] : Change page
Self Test Menu 13. Software version display 14. Picture RGB check 15. GPS information 16. GPS sensitivity measurement 17. Sound play 18. File Maintenance mode 19. Picture check 20. Device check(Design engineer only) 21. Memory all clear (for Service) 22. BackUp Memory clear [ 2 / 8 ] : Change cursol , [ 5 ] : Select item [ 4 / 6 ] : Change page
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3. Inspection screen
1. Connection check
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1. Connection check Illumination signal Parking brake signal Reverse gear signal Car speed signal Gyro voltage / sigma GSENS voltage / sigma Heading Pitch Key check K-MODE
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[ 8 ] It progresses to the next inspection. The status of above items is updated approximately every single second. Set ANTON port to H when starting the inspection and set to L when ending. When the gyro is in operation, a BEEP sound will be made when the G sensor is activated. Right: 500 Hz, Left: 700 Hz, Up: 800 Hz, Down: 600 Hz Conditions for moving on to the next inspection Illumination status is changing between ON and OFF. Parking brake status is changing between ON and OFF. Reverse status is changing between NOR and REV. Pulse is changing to a value other than 0/0. K-mode status is changing between ON and OFF. Standard value for other items GYRO voltage OK: 2.5 0.15 USABLE: 2.5 0.30 GYRO variation OK: Less than 30 G sensor voltage OK: 2.5 0.15 USABLE: 2.5 0.30 G sensor variation OK: Less than 60 Only when all the conditions are met, you can move on to the next inspection by the [ 8 ] key on the remote controller. It should be noted, however, that you will not be able to move on to the next inspection if there is an error (background color is red) even if the conditions are met. Checking of K-MODE is available only on the UC model. K-MODE will not be displayed on the EW model. <Supplemental explanation regarding error display>
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DRAGON unconnected
Command error
Unknown error
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Details of the error An error that is generated when data cannot be received from the AD converter. The possible cause is the device error in the AD converter. This error is also generated when the car speed pulse cannot be measured. (rare case) An error that is generated when communication is not established with DRAGON. The possible cause is the hardware error causing interruption of communication. It is highly likely that this results from the hardware error of DRAGON. A response timeout error for BIOS call. The possible cause is the hardware error causing interruption of communication. It is highly likely that this results from the hardware error of DRAGON. Error of unknown causes.
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2. Data Communication (Short Circuit) check (Not for service) 2. Data Communication (Short Circuit) check Serial I/O #6 Serial I/O #7(for Debug) OK OK
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Short circuit in SIO connection is checked. Loopback in 6CH and 7 CH is checked. A wait screen is displayed until the check is completed. While the test result screen is being displayed, press the [ 0 ] key to perform retesting. Only when OK is displayed, you can go on to the next test with the [ 8 ] key.
3. Data Communication (Open Circuit) check (Not for service) 3. Data Communication (Open Circuit) check
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Open circuit in SIO connection is checked. 6CH and 7CH are checked. Do not connect anything to the terminal. In the released state, OK will be displayed. A wait screen is displayed until the check is completed. While the test result screen is being displayed, press the [ 0 ] key to perform retesting. Only when OK is displayed, go on to the next test with the [ 8 ] key.
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4. Natural Drawing
Nature images with 256 colors are drawn on the BG surface. The ADPCM 1 kHz sine wave, which sampling rate is 19 kHz, is output for 30 seconds. With the [NAVI] key, GUIDEON terminal can be switched between H / L with a toggle. With the [ 4 ] key or the [ 6 ] key, the volume can be changed. [JPEG file name: ZHITO1.JPEG] [Audio file name: A19K01KS.WAV] Press the [ 8 ] key to go on to the next test.
Images in the back camera In this test, check with eyes that images in the back camera is being displayed. Images in the back camera are displayed. Press the [ 8 ] key to go on to the next test.
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6. VTR1 In check
External input image On the screen, external input video (Front VTR image) is displayed. Press the [ 8 ] key to go on to the next test.
7. VTR2 In check
External input image On the screen, external input video (Rear VTR image) is displayed. Press the [ 8 ] key to go on to the next test.
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8. FM multiplex tuner error rate measurement 8. FM multiplex tuner error rate measurement
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Push 0 key to go to re-check. FM Frequency Frequency to check Blocks Received Correctly Blocks with one bit corrected Blocks with two bits corrected Blocks Received with error [ 4 / 6 ] to adjust FM frequency [ 8 ] It progresses to the next inspection.
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FM multiplexing error is measured. In the case of UC model, this inspection is not performed and the system will move on to the next inspection. Default frequency is 87.5 MHz. When entering this mode for the first time, the result of measurement at the time of test disc boot up will be displayed. After the measurement is taken, the frequency can be changed by the [ 4 ] and [ 6 ] keys. 500 blocks will be measured, and if there are 450 or more blocks without error, then it will be determined as OK. Only when OK is displayed, you can go on to the next test with the [ 8 ] key. Use the [ 0 ] key to start re-inspection.
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9. GPS Self check 9. GPS Self check 2005/03/22 15:00:00 Using satellites No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Antenna connection Receiving signal level Latitude Longitude OK 13.5 3D 35 55 47.1 139 28 30.0
The GPS reception state is displayed. Conditions to go on to the next test - The antenna connection is OK. - Data is obtained from one or more satellites. - Time is being displayed. When all of the above conditions are satisfied, the background color changes into blue. Only when all of the above conditions are satisfied, go on to the next test with the [ 8 ] key. However, in case of error occurs (background: red), you cannot go on to the next test even if all conditions are satisfied. In case a command error has occurred during GPS signal receiving inspection, the detailed screen of the command error will be displayed. There are two screens for the command error detailed screen, a screen that displays the state of BIOS call used in GPS signal receiving in real-time and a screen which displays the history from the time of command error occurrence up to 40 times, and the screen can be switched between these two by [ 5 ] key. To save the error information, it is so designed that you cannot return from the command error detailed screen to the normal inspection screen. If you desire to resume the inspection, eject the disc once, and insert the test disc once again.
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<Supplemental explanation regarding error display> Displayed message No connection to DRAGON Details of the error This is an error when communication with DRAGON is not established. Communication error due to a hardware problem could be the cause. It is highly possible that the hardware on the DRAGON side is defective. Time out error for response to BIOS call. Communication error due to a hardware problem could be the cause. It is highly possible that the hardware on the DRAGON side is defective. This is an error when request is made while the data for response is not prepared (not obtained from DRAGON). Communication error due to a hardware problem could be the cause. It is highly possible that the hardware on the DRAGON side is defective.
Command error
Invalid data
10. Monitor adjustment check 10. Monitor adjustment check monitor unit process(PALTINT) monitor unit process(PHASE) display module process monitor dotclock process
Each state of PHASE adjusted flag, PALTINT adjusted flag, Flicker adjusted flag and dotclock adjusted flag is obtained from the microcomputer, and the result of whether the monitor has been adjusted or not will be displayed. While there is no difference between the EW model and the UC model in terms of the screen specifications, the monitor is judged to be adjusted if all adjusted flags are ON for the EW model and if PHASE adjusted flag and PALTINT adjusted flag are OFF but Flicker adjusted flag is ON for the UC model, and you can proceed to the next inspection by pressing the [ 8 ] key. If the above conditions for the EW and the UC models are not met, the monitor is judged to be unadjusted and NG screen will be displayed.
11. Language Flag setup mode 11. Language selection flag initialize
[ 8 ] It progresses to the next inspection. When the system enters into this inspection, language selection will be set to the original setting made at the time of shipment (i.e. no setting). * The setting is made to display the screen for selecting the language to be used at the initial boot up after the shipment out of the factory. The setting is made when the system enters into this inspection. Press the [ 8 ] key to go on to the next test.
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12. Memory all clear (Not for service) 12. All memory clear
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The clearance of SRAM (application domain) The clearance of Flash (application domain) Elimination of a sensor study value
[ 0 ] Inspection is performed.
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SRAM (application domain) is cleared. FLASH (application domain) is cleared. Sensor learning level is cleared. If SRAM clear is not successful, FLASH will not be cleared. After displaying the test screen, press the [ 0 ] key to execute the above processing. The execution results are displayed. Only when all is OK, press the [ 8 ] key to end the production engineering test and return to the menu screen.
13. Software version System boot / OS version Application version Syscom version Monitor micom version GPS program version GPS model Mecha micom version 0.17 / 0.17 0.010200 2.01 7.01 10.20 05/03/22 0.60 07 EW (0x37) 1.00
[ C ] It returns to a screen. The software versions are displayed. As for the GPS model, it will be considered OK if "07 EW (0x37)" is displayed in the case of EW model and if "07 UC (0x38)" is displayed for UC model. 14. Picture RGB check
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Bridge tests are performed for RGB. Pressing the [ 4 ] key or the [ 6 ] key switches the screens. RGB is plotted in the following pattern: R100% -> R50% -> G100% -> G50% -> B100% -> B50% 6 screens are displayed in total. AVIC-D3/XU/UC
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15. GPS information 15. GPS information 0D T2 H25.5 V25.5 SV 10 26 18 23 17 9 Azi 119 25 310 305 317 196 Ev SNR Flag 39 3.0 UY-60 4.9 UYC25 0.0 ---m 33 0.0 ---m 49 0.0 ---m 56 0.0 ---m 05/03/22 15:00:00 Acc SV Azi 3 3 119 2 14 25 f 4 310 f 12 305 f 15 317 f 6 196 Ev SNR Flag 39 3.0 UY-60 4.9 UYC25 0.0 ---m 33 0.0 ---m 49 0.0 ---m 56 0.0 ---m Acc 3 2 f f f f
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The information displayed switches with the [ 4 ] key and the [ 6 ] key. Pressing the [ 5 ] key while the cursor is placed at Position displays the position information. Pressing the [ 5 ] key while the cursor is placed at Sv Stat displays the status information. Pressing the [ 5 ] key while the cursor is placed at Ver&Diag displays the diagnostic information. Pressing the [ 5 ] key while the cursor is placed at Err Info displays the error information. In the test, status information (above screen) is displayed first.
16. GPS sensitivity measurement 16. GPS sensitivity measurement Satellite No. 3 [ < LEFT / RIGHT > to select satellite ] CH. Lock SNR(AMU) SNR(dB) CH. Lock SNR(AMU) SNR(dB) 1 OK 12.3 23.4 7 OK 12.3 23.4 2 OK 12.3 23.4 8 OK 12.3 23.4 3 OK 12.3 23.4 9 OK 12.3 23.4 4 OK 12.3 23.4 10 OK 12.3 23.4 5 OK 12.3 23.4 11 OK 12.3 23.4 6 OK 12.3 23.4 12 OK 12.3 23.4 ALL OK Sensitivity: 22.8(db) DoppRMS: 1.51(Hz)
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Press the [ 4 ] key or the [ 6 ] key to change GPS. The GPS sensitivity selected with the [ 5 ] key is displayed. If communication with the GPS unit fails, an error screen is displayed. <Supplemental explanation regarding error display> Displayed message No connection to DRAGON Details of the error This is an error when communication with DRAGON is not established. Communication error due to a hardware problem could be the cause. It is highly possible that the hardware on the DRAGON side is defective. Time out error for response to BIOS call. Communication error due to a hardware problem could be the cause. It is highly possible that the hardware on the DRAGON side is defective.
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ADPCM fixation 11K 1K L ADPCM fixation 11K 1K mono ADPCM fixation 11K 1K R ADPCM fixation 11K 1K ste ADPCM fixation 19K 1K L ADPCM fixation 19K 1K mono ADPCM fixation 19K 1K R Guidance Vol.[0-15](level) 10
Audio files (in WAVE format) are played back. When entering the screen, set the GUIDEON terminal to H, and reset to L when exiting it. Press the [ 5 ] key to play back the selected audio. Press the [ 4 ] key or the [ 6 ] key to change the volume.
Totale Capacity : 216.5K Remain : 185.5K Media:SRAM Path: NATURE1.JPG 20 12.5K 05 / 03 / 22 00:00 MAP.JPG 20 17.7K 05 / 03 / 22 00:00
[ 1 ] Media
[ 3 ] Operate
[ 0 ] Help
Files can be copied, deleted, or dumped. See HELP for usage of each function.
1. Plane 2. Color Bar 3. Cross Hatch 4. Sweep 5. Step 6. Ramp 7. Window 8. Mono Scope 9. Vertical Resolution Column [ 5 ] It selects a item. [ C ] It returns to a menu screen. Select a pattern with the [ 2 / 8 ] key and press the [ 5 ] key to display the image.
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1. SDRAM (0X48000000 - 0X4BFFFFFF) 2. SRAM (0X42000000 - 0X4203FFFF) 3. ASIC (0X43000270 - 0X43000274) 4. All Device
The above devices will be inspected for engineering purpose. A device is selected by the [ 2 ] and [ 8 ] keys on the remote controller, and cleared by the [ 5 ] key. On each device screen, a pattern is selected by the [ 2 ] and [ 8 ] keys, and inspection is started by the [ 5 ] key.
21. Memory all clear (for Service) 21. All memory clear (for Service)
The clearance of SRAM (application domain) The clearance of FLASH (application domain)
[ 0 ] Inspection is performed. [ C ] It returns to a menu screen. SRAM (application region) is cleared. FLASH (application region) is cleared. If SRAM clear is not successful, FLASH will not be cleared. After displaying the test screen, press the [ 0 ] key to execute the above processing. The execution results are displayed.
A backup variable is initialized. Cautions System reset is carried out after initialization.
[ 0 ] A backup variable is initialized. [ C ] It returns to a menu screen. Press the [ 0 ] key to initialize the backup variables and to reset the system. Press the [ C ] key to return to the menu screen.
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7. GENERAL INFORMATION
7.1 DIAGNOSIS
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7.1.1 DISASSEMBLY
- Removing the Case (not shown) 1. Remove the Case.
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Disconnect the connector and then remove the Grille Assy. *) When attaching the Grille Assy onto the main body, make the Grille Assy stick to the main body by hand (there shall be no gap), and fix them using the screws.
Grille Assy
- Removing the Monitor Unit (Fig.2)
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Monitor Unit
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Holder
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There is a gap between the Holder and the Grille. Put your finger in the gap and push out the Grille toward outside to release the fixed section of the Grille and the Holder. (both left and right)
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LCD Aaay
- Installation of the LCD Assy (Fig.4)
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Holder
Match the three claws as shown on the drawing to the corresponding sections of the Grille. When doing so, put the Holder onto the Grille in a way that the broken-out section of the Holder will be totally hidden. Push the two locations as shown on the drawing, and push all the way to the back so that the claws of the Holder and the Grille snaps in.
LCD Aaay
- Removing the DVD Mechanism Module (Fig.5)
Fig.4
Disconnect the connector and then remove the DVD Mechanism Module.
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Remove the two screws.
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Remove the ten screws and then remove the Heat Sink.
Heat Sink
- Removing the Chassis (Fig.7)
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Disconnect the connector and then remove the Chassis.
1 2
Remove the six screws and then remove the Navi Mother Unit.
Chassis
D
Fig.7
1 2 3
E
3
Straighten the tab at location indicated.
3 2 3
1
Remove the six screws and then remove the AV Unit.
3 3 3
AV Unit
Fig.8
256
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
Fig.9
Fig.11
257
1. Remove the module PCB according to the instructions in How to remove the module PCB. 2. Remove the Mylar tape. 3. Remove the flexible PCB of the CRG motor from the connector of the spindle motor. 4. Remove the two screws, and then remove the CRG motor assy. Set screw (CRG) CRG motor assy Set screw (CRG)
Mylar tape
Fig.12
C
- How to remove the PU unit (Fig.13) 1. Remove the module PCB according to the instructions in "How to remove the module PCB". 2. Hang the main shaft holding spring to the CRG chassis temporary hanger. 3. Remove the CRG motor assy according to the instructions in "How to remove the CRG motor assy". 4. Remove the holding plate spring of the main shaft. 5. While lifting up the tip of the pick up rack, slide the main shaft, and remove the PU unit. (Note) When mounting the PU unit again, make sure to do the adjustments of the devices mounted thereon according to the descriptions of the service manual. Furthermore, make sure to hang the main shaft holding spring permanently. Holding plate spring Main shaft
Fig.13
Temporary hanging
Permanent hanging
258
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CNN1806 Position to put(Right and left) : During CNN1804 and CNN1807 Position to put(Depth) : Edge of dent
* Caution CNN1806 : Recycling is not possible, use the new shield. Put it not to slack. CNN1807 : When the adhesive strength is weak, use the new cushion.
F
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
259
EXTENSION
1 2 3 4
POWER SUPPLY
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
AV IN/OUT
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
8. ROUT 9. GNDD 10. ACCPW 11. ACCDET 12. V_RETURN 13. A_RETURN
9. PKB 10. PULSE 11. REV 12. ILM 13. AANT 14. ACC 15. GND 16. BUP
13. SWL 14. SWGND 15. VTR1R 16. VTR1RGND 17. VTR1L 18. VTR1LGND 19. VTR1V 20. VTR1VGND 21. REARVOUT 22. GNDV 23. BCV 24. BCVGND
260
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
7.2 IC
K4S561632H-UL75 HY57V561620FLTP-H UPD705103GM-180S1 TC74LCX08FTS1 TC7SH04FUS1 PD6336C PEH103A PEH077A PEH104A PEH078A AK4388VT MB86291APFVS-G-DL TC7WH32FU BD5335FVE PE5580A PE5581A BD3931HFP S-814A50AUC-BDO UPD4723GSS1 TPS5120DBT UPB1027GS PEH100A8 PEH101A8 PD3390A LC72720YVSS1 ADC12H034CIMSAS1 BA00CCWCP-V5 BA00CCWFP NJM2505F BA4558RFVM PAL007C RB5P0090M TC74VHC221AFTS1 GP1UX51RK PE5584A S-93C46BR0I-J8 PD6567A LZ9FE30 S-80859CNNB-B9K BD9851EFV EDS1232AATA-75 PCM1753DBQ NJM2880U1-05 TC74LCX16373FT CWW1423 CWW1424 MN2DS0016 BD7996EFV
A
K4S561632H-UL75
VDD DQ0 VDDQ DQ1 DQ2 VSSQ DQ3 DQ4 VDDQ DQ5 DQ6 VSSQ DQ7 VDD LDQM WE CAS RAS CS BA0 BA1 A10/AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 A0-A11 : Address input BA0-BA1 : Bank select address DQ0-DQ15 : Data input/output CLK : Clock input CKE : Clock enable cs : Chip select ras : Row address strobe cas : Column address strobe we : Write enable LDQM : Lower DQ mask enable UDQM : Upper DQ mask enable VDD : Power supply VSS : GND VDDQ : Data output power supply VSSQ : Data output GND NC : Not used 54 VSS 53 DQ15 52 VSSQ 51 DQ14 50 DQ13 49 VDDQ 48 DQ12 47 DQ11 46 VSSQ
HY57V561620FLTP-H
VDD DQ0 VDDQ DQ1 DQ2 VSSQ DQ3 DQ4 VDDQ DQ5 DQ6 VSSQ DQ7 VDD2 LDQM WE CAS RAS CS BA0 BA1 A10/AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 A0-A11 : Address input BA0-BA1 : Bank select address DQ0-DQ15 : Data input/output CLK : Clock input CKE : Clock enable cs : Chip select ras : Row address strobe cas : Column address strobe we : Write enable LDQM : Lower DQ mask enable UDQM : Upper DQ mask enable VDD : Power supply VSS : GND VDDQ : Data output power supply VSSQ : Data output GND NC : Not used 54 VSS 53 DQ15 52 VSSQ 51 DQ14 50 DQ13 49 VDDQ 48 DQ12 47 DQ11 46 VSSQ
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
261
UPD705103GM-180S1
A
A1-A23 : Address Bus bcyst : Bus Cycle Start BT16B : Boot Bus Size 16-bit cas : Column Address Strobe CKE : Clock Enable CLKOUT : Clock Out CMODE : Clock Mode cs)-cs& : Chip Select D0-D31 : Data Bus DCK : Debug Clock DDI : Debug Data Input DDO : Debug Data Output DMAAK0-DMAAK3 : DMA Acknowledge DMARQ0-DMARQ3 DMA Request DMS : Debug Mode Select drst : Debug Reset GND_I : Ground GND_O : Ground GND_PLL : Ground hldak : Hold Acknowledge hldrq : Hold Request IC1 : Internally Connected INTP00-INTP03,INTP10-INTP13 : Interrupt Request From Peripheral iord : I/O Read iowr : I/O Write llben : Lower Lower Byte Enable LLDQM : Lower Lower DQ Mask Enable luben : Lower Upper Byte Enable LUDQM : Lower Upper DQ Mask Enable mrd : Memory Read mwr : Memory Write Strobe
nmi : Non-Maskable Interrupt Request PORT0-PORT4,PORTA0-PORTA7 : Port R/w : Bus Read or Write Status ras : Row Address Strobe ready : Ready reset : Reset RXD : Receive Data sclk : Serial Clock SDCLKOUT : SDRAM CLKOUT SI : Serial Input SO : Serial Output stopak : Stop Acknowledge tc : Terminal Count TCLR : Timer Clear TI : Timer Input TO10,TO11 : Timer Output TRCDATA0-TRCDATA3 : Trace Data TXD : Transmit Data ulben : Upper Lower Byte Enable ULDQM : Upper Lower DQ Mask Enable uuben : Upper Lower Byte Enable UUDQM : Upper Upper DQ Mask Enable VDD_I : Power Supply VDD_O : Power Supply VDD_PLL : PLL Power Supply we : Write Enable X1,X2 : Crystal Oscillator
TC74LCX08FTS1
4A
3A 9
4B
4Y
3B
14
13
12
11
10
3Y 8
VCC
TC7SH04FUS1 1 NC 5 VCC
2 IN A
3 GND
4 OUT Y
1 1A
2 1B
3 1Y
4 2A
5 2B
6 2Y
2
7 GND
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
262
5
81 158 227 288 80 157 226 287 79 156 225 286 78 155 224 285 77 154 223 284 76 153 222 283 75 152 221 282 74 151 220 281 73 150 219 280 72 149 218 279 71 148 217 278 70 147 216 277 69 146 215 276 68 145 214 275
TOP VEIW
6
245 180 107 26 246 181 108 27 247 182 109 28 248 183 110 29 249 184 111 30 250 185 112 31 251 186 113 32 252 187 114 33 253 188 115 34 254 189 116 35 255 190 117 36 PIO24 D6 D5 VDD D7 VDD D11 VSS D15 VDD VDD D8 D9 D12 D13 D16 D17 D19 D22 D21 OVSS7 D10 XCS_DSP D14 PIO23 D18 D20 DSP_BDO PIO22 OVDD3 DSP_BDI DSP_BFSI DSP_XHINT DSP_HRDY OVSS6 DSP_BFSO DSP_BCLKO XCS_SRAMH D24 D23 VSS PIO_OUT D26 D25
83 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 105 24
82 159 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 179 106 25
67 144 213 274 273 272 271 270 269 268 267 266 265 264 263 262 261 260 259 194 121 40
66 143 212 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200 199 198 197 196 195 122 41
65 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 42
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43
VSS
PIO27
DSP_BCLKI
PIO25
D31 CD_BLK A2 VSS VDD VPDP VDD A11 VSS PC_XVS2 VDD
CD_MCLK ADC_GCNT2
VSS
ADC_GCNT0 ADC_GCNT1 ADC_DATA
PIO29
PIO28
PIO26
D4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
TOP VEIW
VSS
ATA_XDIOR
USBXPWREN XCS_FLASH
D2
D3
A3 A4 A5 A7 A9 A12
ADC_BCLK ADC_LRCLK ADC_MCLK A6 A8 A10 TEST2 TEST4 EXTAL1 OVSS4 XTAL1 TEST3 PC_READY DAC_MCLK DAC_LRCLK PC_RESET DAC_BCLK DAC_DATA PC_WXT VDD PC_BVD1 VSS PC_XCD1 VDD PC_XOE VSS PC_BVD2 PC_WP PC_XCD2 PC_XCE1 PC_XCE2 PC_XVS1 PC_XIORD PC_XREG PC_A0 PIO20 PIO19 PIO17 PIO15 PIO13 PIO11 PIO21 OVSS3 CD_DATA PIO18 PIO16 PIO14 PIO12 PIO10
USBXOVRCUR
D0
D1
VSS
UVD1M
XMRD
XMWR
VSS
UVD1P
USBPWREN
XLLBEN
XLUBEN
UVD2M
XIOWR
XIORD
VDD
7
VDD ATA_DD1 ATA_DD0 VSS ATA_DD3 ATA_DD5 ATA_DD4 VDD ATA_DD7 XRESET OVDD0
ATA_XDIOW UART3_RXD UART2_TXD UART2_RXD UART1_TXD
UVD2P
NC
NC
NC
USBOVRCUR
NC
NC
VSS
USB_CLK
NC
NC
NC
XCS_SRAM XREADY
XBCYST
VDD
XWR_SRAM SRAM_CSSEL
XCS2
VDD
PIO31
PIO30
XCS3
XCS5
IR_RX
XCS6
DREQ0
VSS
TEST0
XTST
DREQ1
DREQ2
XTAL0
SMCK
INT3
VDD
MST
XSM
INT2
INT1
EXTAL0
GDC_WT
INT0
VDD VDD ATA_DD8 ATA_DD10 ATA_DD9 VSS ATA_DD14 ATA_DD12 ATA_DD13 VDD ATA_DA2 ATA_XCS0 VDD
UART9_TXD UART9_RXD
ATA_DA0
VSS
VSS ATA_XCS1 PC_XPWR PC_XUBUF ATA_DD2 UART1_RXD ATA_DD6 ATA_XRESET UART_XDCD ATA_DD11 UART_XRI ATA_DD15 UART1_XDTR A23 CPU_CLK OVSS1
UART1_XCTS UART_XDSR
UART8_TXD UART8_RXD
ATA_DA1
ATA_INT
OVSS0
UART4_RXD
8 E
VSS
VSS
263
A D C B
CPU_CLK XBCYST XRESET XCS2(SRAM) XCS3(ASIC) XCS5(PCCARD) XCS6(DSP) XIOWR XIORD XMWR CPU TOP SECTION
ATAPI BLOCK
XREADY
D
INTxx
SOUND BLOCK
USB BLOCK
TIMER SECTION
264
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A
48 A16 47 BYTE 46 VSS
47 BYTE 46 VSS
41 DQ13
DQ0-DQ15 :Data input/output A0-A18,A-1 :Address input RY/BY :Ready/busy output BYTE :8bit,16bit mode select OE :Output enable WE :Write enable CE :Chip enable RESET :Reset wp/ACC : Write protect/ Acceleration
41 DQ13
40 DQ5 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 DQ12 DQ4 VCC DQ11 DQ3 DQ10 DQ2 DQ9 DQ1 DQ8 DQ0 OE VSS CE A0
DQ0-DQ15 :Data input/output A0-A18,A-1 :Address input RY/BY :Ready/busy output BYTE :8bit,16bit mode select OE :Output enable WE :Write enable CE :Chip enable RESET :Reset wp/ACC : Write protect/ Acceleration
40 DQ5 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 DQ12 DQ4 VCC DQ11 DQ3 DQ10 DQ2 DQ9 DQ1 DQ8 DQ0 OE VSS CE A0
AK4388VT
D
MCLK
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Control Port De-emphasis Control Clock Divider Audio Data Interface 8X Interpolator 8X Interpolator Modulator LPF
16 15
DZF
BICK
DEM
SDTI
14 VDD 13
Modulator LPF
LRCK
VSS
E
RSTN
12
VCOM
SMUTE
11 AOUTL 10 9
AOUTR
ACKS
DIF0
DIF1
F
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
265
MB86291APFVS-G-DL
A
D0-32
B
RBT656
DRGB ARGB
BD5335FVE TC7WH32FU
VDD
GND
5
1A 1
E
8 VCC
1B 2
7 1Y
2Y 3
6 2B
Vref
GND 4
F
5 2A
1
VOUT
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3
2
SUB
3
CT
266
I I I I O O O
I I O O I I O O
O O
I I O O O O O O O I
Function and Operation Type input Type input Type input Type input GND ROM collection chip select output ROM collection clock output ROM collection data input/output E. volume data output E. volume data clock output E. volume mute output E. volume strobe output Rotary encoder input Rotary encoder input Not used Power supply RDS : Data input (EW model) RDS : 57 kHz pulse count input (EW model) RDS : Lock signal input (EW model) Not used Wired remote control SEL input Not used For consumption current reduction output MS5 power supply control output Not used System clock output GND CPU regulator connection Power supply System reset input Flash ROM writing voltage supply Flash ROM writing data input Flash ROM writing data output Flash ROM writing clock output RDS : PLL lock signal input (EW model) FM/AM tuner data input FM/AM tuner data output FM/AM tuner clock output Not used Not used L ch guide mute control output R ch guide mute control output Not used Not used RDS : Data clock input (EW model) Mobile phone mute input Voltage supply control output Power supply Control output for system remote System power supply control output Fan output control output Control output for auto antenna Composition mute output Not used Control output for DD converter Not used B. up power supply sense input Not used Not used GND Crystal oscillating element connection Crystal oscillating element connection Not used AVIC-D3/XU/UC
267
Pin No. 76 77 78 79 80 81-83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93-95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121,122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
Pin Name ACONTA ACONTB DRAMPW CCON SIMUKE4 NC VSEL1 VSEL2 BCVSW NC ASENBO IPPW RX TX GND1 NC asens DEQON MUTE GUIDEMUTE TUNCE1 TUNCE2 VDD2 CPUWDT RSTOUT XCCSTBY RST3 MTOSYS SYSTOM SWACPW PRGON RXIPOD TXIPOD IRQPWR RSTOUT NC psens CTOSYS SYSTOC CPRESET OPTON NC PID PPW psensg illsns CPREADY VDD1 PBSNS bksns GND1 optsns dvejky NC TUNSL BLEVSNS WREMIN REVMDL FWSNS NC TESTIN TIMEOUT ADCVDD
I/O O O O O I
O O O O O I O
I O O O O I O I I O O I I O O
I I O O O O I I
I I I I I I I I I I
Function and Operation Audio switch control output Audio switch control output DRAM power supply control output Navigation power supply control output Type input Not used Picture selector control output 1 Picture selector control output 2 Picture selector control output (Back camera) Not used ASENBO output for IP-BUS output IP-BUS driver power supply control output IP-BUS data input IP-BUS data output GND Not used ACC power supply sense input DEQ connect enable output Mute output Not used Chip enable output for FM/AM tuner Chip enable output for FM/AM tuner Power supply Watch dog timer input RSTOUT output OFF processing completion input Not used Monitor microcomputer UART communication (Reception) input Monitor microcomputer UART communication (Transmission) output Monitor microcomputer power supply control output System microcomputer self programing mode ON input iPod : UART communication input iPod : UART communication output B. up OFF output NC NC iPod : Connect sense input (communication) Navigation UART communication (Reception) input Navigation UART communication (Transmission) output Not used Optical digital output Not used iPod : Communication mode notification output iPod : Power supply control output iPod : Connect sense input (connector) Illumination sense input Not used Power supply Parking brake sense input Back gear sense input GND Optical cable detection input MS3 eject key input Not used Signal level inptut for FM/AM tuner Not used Wired remote control AD input Model type reversing switch input iPod : Control input Not used Testmode input Time out input A/D converter power supply AVIC-D3/XU/UC
268
I/O
37
144
BD3931HFP
Reference voltage
B
72 108 73 109
1
VCC
2
NC
3
GND
4
NC
5
VO
S-814A50AUC-BDO
VOUT
VIN
ON/OFF CIRCUIT
VSS
SHORTCIRCUIT PROTECT
REFERENCE VOLTAGE
NC
ON/OFF
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
269
UPD4723GSS1 23 DOUT1 22 DOUT2 21 DOUT3 26 stby 25 VCHA 29 GND 20 RIN1 19 RIN2 18 RIN3 30 C4+ 27 VSS 28 C417 NC NC 14
4
DIN3 10
ROUT1 11
ROUT2 12
ROUT3 13
VDD 1
C1 + 2
VCC 3
C1- 4
C5+ 5
GND 6
C5- 7
DIN1 8
FB1
DIN2 9
29
OUT1_u
SOFTSTART1
28
LL1
PWM/SKIP
27
OUT1_d
CT
26
OUTGND1
5V_STBY
25
TRIP1
GND
24
VCC
REF
23
TRIP2
STBY1
22
VREF5
STBY2
10
21
REG5V_IN
FLT
11
20
OUTGND2
POWERGOOD
12
19
OUT2_d
SOFTSTART2
13
18
LL2
FB2
14
17
OUT2_u
INV2
15
16
LH2
270
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3
NC 15
16 NC
24 EN
SOFTSTART1
_ +
DLY OUT1_u LL1 DLY OUT1_d
_ +
FB1 INV1
_ + +
0.85 V
OUTGND1
_
Err Amp.
LSD Trip
(VCC VTRIP1)
CT FLT OSC
+ _
STBY1 Current Protection Trigger
_ +
Current Comp.
0.85 V+12%
_ +
OVP2
C
VCC VTRIP2
0.85 V+12%
+ _
UVP1
_ +
HSD Trip
TRIP2
+ _
UVP2
_
LSD Trip
+
OUTGND2
_ + +
Err Amp.
PWM/SKIP
_ +
0.85 V Skip Comp.
_ +
DLY
_
SOFTSTART2 SFT1 SFT2 VCC SOFTSTART2 UVLO Comp.
+ _
INV1
5.0 V
VREF5
5 VREG
REG5V_IN
_ +
PGcomp1
+
4.5 V
0.85 V 7%
POWERGOOD
+ _
PGcomp4
INV1
+ _
PGcomp3
INV2
_ +
PGcomp2
0.85 V +7%
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
271
UPB1027GS
IF-MIXin 1 30 VCC (IF-MIX) 29 VGC (IF-MIX) 28 IF-MIXout 27 GND (2ndIF-AMP) 26 2ndIFin1 25 25 2ndIFin2 24 2ndIFbypass 23 VCC (2ndIF-AMP) 2 1stLO-OSC2 9 GND (1stLO-OSC) 10 VCC (phase detector) 11 PD-Vout3 12 PD-Vout2 13 PD-Vout1 14 GND (phase detector) 15 PD 2 18 GND (divider block) 17 LOout 4 22 2ndIFout 21 REFout 20 VCC (reference block) 19 REFin
GND (IF-MIX) 2 RF-MIXout 3 VCC (RF-MIX) 4 RF-MIXin 5 GND (RF-MIX) 6 VCC (1stLO-OSC) 7 1stLO-OSC1 8
DQ15/A-1
DQ11
DQ13
DQ14
DQ12
DQ10
DQ3
DQ2
DQ9
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ1
DQ8
DQ0
DQ7
VCC
VSS
48
47
46
45
44
30
29
28
27
26 23
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
32
:Data output/Address input :Address input :Data input output :Mode select :Chip enable input :Output enable input :Ready/Busy output :Reset :Not used :Power supply :GND :Write enable
31
33
19
20
21
22
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
A17
NC
NC
RY/by
we
NC
NC
NC
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
4
272
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3
reset
A15
A14
A13
A12
A10
A11
A1
18
24
25
A0
oe
ce
-Pin Functions(PD3390A)
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43-53 54 55 56-64 65 66 67-82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Pin Name VCC0 VSS0 TXD2 RXD2 TXD1 RXD1 TXD0 RXD0 SPEED ADCSB ADSCK ADTXD ADRXD ADSRX ADIO0 ADIO1 ADIO2 VCC1 VSS1 PWM PLINT PLCE PLSCK PLTX PLRX PLIO0 PLIO1 PLIO2 DDINT DDCE DDSCK DDTX DDRX DDIO0 DDIO1 DDIO2 TIOA0 TIOA1 TIOB0 TIOB1 VCC2 VSS2 A19-9 VCC3 VSS3 A8-0 VCC4 VSS4 D0-15 VCC5 VSS5 WRHB WRLB RDB CS2B CS0B VCC6 I/O l/O l/O O l O l l O O O l l l/O l/O l/O O l O O O l l/O l/O l/O l O O O l l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O l/O Format Function and Operation Power supply (3.3V) GND SIO2 Transmission data input / output SIO2 Reception data input / output C SIO1 Transmission data output SIO1 Reception data input C SIO0 Transmission data output SIO0 Reception data input SP I/F input C AD I/F output C AD I/F output C AD I/F output AD I/F input AD I/F input AD I/F input / output AD I/F input / output AD I/F input / output Power supply (3.3V) GND PWM signal output PLL I/F input C PLL I/F output C PLL I/F output C PLL I/F output PLL I/F input PLL I/F input / output PLL I/F input / output PLL I/F input / output DARC I/F input C DARC I/F output C DARC I/F output C DARC I/F output DARC I/F input DARC I/F input / output DARC I/F input / output DARC I/F input / output ParaIIeI input / output ParaIIeI input / output ParaIIeI input / output ParaIIeI input / output Power supply (3.3V) GND Address bus input / output Power supply (3.3V) GND Address bus input / output Power supply (3.3V) GND Address bus input / output Power supply (3.3V) GND Upper data write strobe input / output Lower data write strobe input / output Read data strobe input / output Chip select aria 1 for external storage input / output Chip select aria 0 for ROM input / output Power supply (3.3V)
A
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
273
Pin No. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112-118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130-133 134-137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 PD3390A 72
Pin Name VSS6 TEST2 CKOEB CK CS5B CS3B CS1B RTCVSS1 SRAMB STANBYB RTCVSS0 XRTCIN XRTCOUT RTCVCC PCKSEL0 PCKSEL1 CCKSEL CCKDIR CCKVCC CRCK CCKGND PC0-6 NMI RESETB MSTRSTB TEST0 TEST1 REFSEL REFCK VCC7 VSS7 XAUXIN XAUXOUT PIN0-3 PIO4-7 TXD3 RXD3 BOWWOWB IFDIR IFVCC IF IFGND
Format Function and Operation GND Test mode CK output enable input C CPU clock output C DRAM low address strobe output C DRAM column address strobe output C DRAM column address upper byte strobe output Power supply (3.3V) Backup memory select input Stand by signal input GND Sub crystal oscillator input (RTC) C Sub crystal oscillator output (RTC) Power supply (3.3V) Processor clock select input Processor clock select input CRCK signal select input Carrier clock direct input / inverter amp output Power supply (3.3V) Carrier clock input GND Parallel input / output Connect to VCC System reset input Test reset input Test mode input Test mode input GPS reference clock select input Reference clock input Power supply (3.3V) GND Sub crystal oscillator output input (AUX) C Sub crystal oscillator output (AUX) Parallel input Parallel input / output SIO3 Transmission data input / output SIO3 Reception data input / output Watch dog timer output C IF direct input / IF inverter amp output Power supply (3.3V) IF input IF amp GND input Format C 36 Meaning CMOS
73
37 1
274
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
O l l l O O O O l
O O O O O l l l l
LC72720YVSS1 (EW5) 1 30
15
16
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
275
ADC12H034CIMSAS1
VD+ DOR 23 CCLK 22 SCLK 21 DI 20 DO 19 CS 18 CONV 17 EOC 16 PD 15 AGND 14 VA+ 13
24
Control Timing
SAR
B
ALU RAM Analog Input Multiplexer +Main DAC
-Main DAC
-Correction DAC
+Correction DAC
1 CH0
2 CH1
3 CH2
4 CH3
5 COM
6 MUX OUT1
7 A/DIN1
8 MUX OUT2
9 A/DIN2
10 VREF-
11 VREF+
12 DGND
BA00CCWCP-V5
BA00CCWFP (EW5)
Vref
Driver
Vref
Driver
OVP
TSD
OCP
OVP
TSD
OCP
CTL 1
CTL 1
VCC
VOUT
VCC
276
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
VOUT
GND
NC
NJM2505F
BA4558RFVM
VOUT
5 VGND
1 2 +
8 7
GND
V+
4 VIN
VEE
PAL007C
sw_vcc
1
amp_vcc Stand-by Circuit
TAB P-GND2 OUT2STBY OUT2+ VCC OUT1P-GND1 OUT1+ SVR IN1 IN2 S-GND IN4 IN3 AC-GND OUT3+ P-GND3 OUT3VCC OUT4+ MUTE OUT4P-GND4 SWITCH
Reference
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Mute circuit
+-
Offset Detection
Protector; Thermal
-+ +-
Offset Detection
-+
amp_vcc
+-
Offset Detection
-+
E
+-
Offset Detection
-+
sw_vcc
stby
277
RB5P0090M
A
- Pin Arrangement Chart Pin No. Pin Name Pin No. Pin Name Pin No. Pin Name
278
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
279
TC74VHC221AFTS1 VCC
A
1Rx/Cx 15
VCC
1Cx 14
Vref L QP
1Q 13
2q 12
2clr 11
2B 10
Vref H
2a 9
16
C1
C2
Rx/Cx QN
B
Cx
A B
R D Q
F/F
CK Q
Q Q CLR
1 1a
D
2 1B
3 1clr
4 1q
5 2Q
6 2Cx
7 2Rx/Cx
8 GND
Amp
E
Limiter
B.P.F
2 GND
3 VCC
1 vout
280
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
281
Pin Name VDDSENS NC VSYNC NC VSS0 VDD1 X2 X1 VPP XT2 XT1 VDD0 AVDD KDT0 KDT1 KDT2 KDT3 TEMPSEN
I/O I I
I I I I I
Function and Operation EEPROM power supply sense input Not used Vertical synchronizing signal input Not used GND Power supply Crystal oscillating element connection Crystal oscillating element connection Flash writing input Not used GND Power supply A/D converter power supply Analog key data intput Analog key data intput Analog key data intput Analog key data intput Temperature detection input
61 60
20 21 40
41
S-93C46BR0I-J8
D
CS
Memory Aray
Address Decoder
VCC
SK
E
Data Resistor
Output Buffer
NC
DO
F
Clock Oscillater
GND
282
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVCC
TRE
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
V3V
SIN
VCC
CS
20
19
18
17
16
15
10
11
12
13
CPOUT
VCOIN
DOCKI
DOCKO
RESET
TEST
FH
HSYNC
AVSS
AVSS
VSS
EVEN
VSYNC
DISP
14
Display control
CS SIN SCLK
TRE
Dot clock
FH DOCKO
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
283
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
Pin Name VIN CVOP HON_E HSY VDD1 FRPT SYNI FRPV GND1 VCS NTPC VSY HRVC VRVC CLKC MDS GND2 EXCL GND3 MDW MDN PWM MON_F VSWC VSWI VSWO VDD2 SPOI GND4 PCP CLOC MOD2 HR IVR PS CTR SPIO PDP PAIR MON APN GND5 OSCO OSCI VDD3 GND6 CLD TST1 RESH RESV TST2 TEST MON_A TPC MON_C MON_D CLS SPS VR MOD1 TCLK GND7 GND8
I/O I O O I/O
O I O O I I/O I I I I I/O I I O O I I O I/O O I O O O O O I/O O I O I O I
O I I I I I O O O O O O O O I
Function and Operation Vertical synchronizing signal input Vertical synchronous separation signal output Test setting output Horizontal synchronizing signal input/output Power supply Polarity reversing signal output (common electrode) Compound synchronous signal input Polarity reversing signal output (video signal) GND Normal mode mask signal output NTSC/PAL setting input Vertical synchronizing signal input/output Horizontal scanning direction setting input Vertical scanning direction setting input Clock synchronous signal I/O setting input Display mode setting input GND Clock input/output GND Display mode setting input Display mode setting input Backlight control signal output Test setting output VSWO output control input Video system switch input Video system switch output Power supply Start signal input/output for source driver GND Test setting output EXCL port output mode switch input Control signal output for gate driver Horizontal scanning setting output for source driver Vertical scanning setting output for gate driver Control signal output for source driver Control signal output for source driver Start signal input/output for source driver Phase comparison output Pairing setting siganl input Test setting output Horizontal display position setting input GND Clock oscillation circuit output Clock oscillation circuit input Power supply GND Clock signal output for source driver Test setting input Horizontal counter reset input Vertical counter reset input Test setting input Test setting input Test setting output Touch panel control signal output Test setting output Test setting output Clock signal output for gate driver Reset signal output for gate driver Scanning setting output for gate driver Control signal output for gate driver Test setting input GND GND
284
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
Pin Name GPS LOWI ABC VDC GND9 DVTC BLKI BLKO SYNO
I/O O I I
O I O O
Function and Operation Signal output for gate power supply Control signal input for gate driver Output setting input Power supply GND Test setting output Screen position adjustment input Screen position adjustment output Compound synchronous signal output
55
54
18 19 36
37
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
285
S-80859CNNB-B9K
BD9851EFV
- Block Diagram
A
VSS 4
NC 3
VCC
18
VREF
17
VREF (2.5 V)
Both CH ON/OFF
19 STB
VREF
FB1
15 1 SEL1
PVCC1
12 16
1 OUT
EDS1232AATA-75
C
VDD DQ0 VDDQ DQ1 DQ2 VSSQ DQ3 DQ4 VDDQ DQ5 DQ6 VSSQ DQ7 NC VDD DQM0 /WE /CAS /RAS /CS A11 BA0 BA1 A10(AP) A0 A1 A2 DQM2 VDD NC DQ16 VSSQ DQ17 DQ18 VDDQ DQ19 DQ20 VSSQ DQ21 DQ22 VDDQ DQ23 VDD A0 to A11 BA0,BA1 DQ0 to DQ31 /CS /RAS /CAS /WE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Address Inputs Bank select Data Input/output Chip select Row address atrobe Column address strobe Write enable
286
2 VDD
86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 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 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 VSS DQ15 VSSQ DQ14 DQ13 VDDQ DQ12 DQ11 VSSQ DQ10 DQ9 VDDQ DQ8 NC VSS DQM1 NC NC CLK CKE A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 DQM3 VSS NC DQ31 VDDQ DQ30 DQ29 VSSQ DQ28 DQ27 VDDQ DQ26 DQ25 VSSQ DQ24 VSS DQM0 to DQM3 CKE CLK VDD VSS VDDQ VSSQ NC
2
+
INV1
1V
OUT1
11
DTC1
13
FB2
6
2.3 V
10
PGND
PVCC2 INV2
5 8
NON2
4 9
OUT2 DTC2
7
RT
2
CT
3
OSC
SCP
14
Timer Latch
GND
20
- Pin Layout
SEL1 RT CT NON2 INV2 FB2 DTC2 PVCC2 OUT2 PGND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 GND STB VCC VREF INV1 FB1 SCP DTC1 PVCC1 OUT1
DQ mask enable Clock enable Clock Input Supply voltage Ground Supply voltage for DQ Ground for DQ No connection
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
3 4
PCM1753DBQ
- Block Diagram
A
BCK LRCK DATA Audio Serial Port Output Amp and Low-Pass Filter VOUTL
VCOM
B
MC
MD
DAC
VOUTR
Zero Detect
Power Supply
C
VCC
ZEROR/ZEROA
ZEROL/NA
- Pin Layout
NJM2880U1-05
D
DGND
AGND
GND
Cont
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
SCK ML MC MD
VIN
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
CONTROL
VIN
1 2 3
VOUT
Noise Bypass Thermal Protection
2 4
TC74LCX16373FT
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
48 1LE 47 1D1 46 1D2 45 GND 44 1D3 43 1D4 42 VCC 41 1D5 40 1D6 39 GND 38 1D7 37 1D8 36 2D1 35 2D2 34 GND 33 2D3 32 2D4 31 VCC 30 2D5 29 2D6 28 GND 27 2D7 26 2D8 25 2LE
1oe 1LE 2oe 2LE 1D1 1D2 1D3 1D4 1D5 1D6 1D7 1D8 2D1 2D2 2D3 2D4 2D5 2D6 2D7 2D8
1 48 24 25 47 46 44 43 41 40 38 37 36 35 33 32 30 29 27 26
1EN C3 2EN C4 3D 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 22 23 1Q1 1Q2 1Q3 1Q4 1Q5 1Q6 1Q7 1Q8 2Q1 2Q2 2Q3 2Q4 2Q5 2Q6 2Q7 2Q8
4D
CWW1423 CWW1424
A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A0 to A17 : 18 address inputs DQ0 to DQ14 : 15 data inputs/outputs DQ15/A-1 : DQ15 (data input/output, word mode), A-1 (LSB address input, byte mode) byte : Selects 8-bit or 16-bit mode ce : Chip enable input oe : Output enable input we : Write enable input reset : Hardware reset pin input RY/by : Ready/busy output VCC : 3.0 volt-only single power supply VSS : Device ground NC : Pin not connected internally 48 A16 47 byte 46 VSS2 45 DQ15/A-1 44 DQ7 43 DQ14 42 DQ6 41 DQ13 40 DQ5 39 DQ12 38 DQ4 37 VCC 36 DQ11 35 DQ3 34 DQ10 33 DQ2 32 DQ9 31 DQ1 30 DQ8 29 DQ0 28 oe 27 VSS1 26 ce 25 A0
A9 A8 NC
NC 10 we 11 reset 12
E
NC 13 NC 14 RY/by 15 NC 16 A17 17 A7 18 A6 19 A5 20 A4 21
A3 22 A2 23 A1 24
288
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
MN2DS0016
VSS VDD NWE NCAS NRAS NCSM MA BA DQM EXDT EXADR NEXOE NEXCE EXADT NEXWE P DRV FG NRST AVDD PLFIL AVSS VREFH VREFL ANAMONI IREFRF CCAPA CDATA RFINN RFINP VINRF LPC LPCO VHALF
GND Power supply SDRAM write enable SDRAM Column address strobe SDRAM low address strobe SDRAM chip select SDRAM address SDRAM bank address SDRAM data mask External memory data External memory address External memory output chip enable External memory chip select External memory address External memory write enable General port Servo port Motor FG Master reset Analog power supply Connect for DRC-VCO Analog GND ADC reference voltage for DRC(TOP) ADC reference voltage for DRC(BTM) Analog monitor Reference voltage Inline capa connect Inline data connect External RF input External RF input RF input DVD/CD LPC input DVD/CD LPC output Reference voltage
AD PWM DACOUT COMP VREF IREF OSCO OSCI DACCK LRCK SRCK ADOUT IECOUT TRCST TRCDATA TRCCLK EXTRG SDATA SCLOCK MASTER NRESET HDD DMARQ NIOWR NIORD IORDY NDAMCK INTRQ DA NPDIAG NCSFX MCKI MCK MDQ
Servo AD input Tracking (Focus) drive output RGB analog signal DAC stabilization connect pin DAC reference input DAC bias current setting pin Resonator output Resonator input Audio clock LR chann clock output Bit clock output Audio down mix output Digital audio output Output trace status for debugging Output trace data for debugging Output trace clock for debugging I/O trigger for debugging Data for debugging Input clock for debugging ATAPI master slave signal input ATAPI reset input signal ATAPI I/O data ATAPI host DMA request output ATAPI host write signal ATAPI host read signal ATAPI host ready output ATAPI host DMA acnorigge input ATAPI host interrupt output ATAPI host address ATAPI diagnosis signal ATAPI host chip select input SDRAM input clock SDRAM clock SDRAM data
I O O I I I O I I/O O O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I I/O I I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O I I/O I/O I/O I I O I/O
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
289
BD7996EFV
STBY/ BRANCE CONTROL
SPRNF 37 BTHC 48
T X LIMIT
29 SPIN
SPVM_S 47
FD
B
PGND1,2,3 40 45 46 W 39 PWM V 42 U 44 SPVM1,2 38 43 HB HB 36 HW- 30 HW+ 31
13 FG
HALL MATRICC
12 SPCNF
25 SLIN2
LINT
SLO1- 16
PRE logo
D
SLO1+ 15 SLRNF2 22 SLRNF1 23 SLVOO 24
FF
26 SLIN1
10 LDIN
9 ACTIN3
50 ACTIN2
51 ACTIN1
290
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
13
ROM_VDD
5
SL
10 9 8
DI CE1 CK
11
NC
14
DO
18 19 20 21
NC NC NC NC
OSC
LPF
AM ANT 1 ATT
T51
CF52
AUDIOGND
VDD_3.3
RFGND
3.3 V 3.3 V
VCC
NC
17
AM antenna input high impedance AMANT pin is connected with an all antenna by way of 4.7 H. (LAU type inductor)A series circuit the countermeasure against the hum of power transmission line. g Ground of antenna block Input of FM antenna 75 Surge absorber g is necessary. 0.3 V Chip enable for EEPROM Low active Not used Chip enable for AFRF High active g Clock Data input Not used Ground of oscillator block Power supply for EEPROM pin 13 is connected with a power supply of micro computer. Data output Ground of digital block g Not used The power supply for digital block. 3.3 V 0.2 V g Not used Not used Not used Not used FM stereo L-ch signal output or AM audio output FM stereo R-ch signal output or AM audio output g
RF ground g I FM antenna input power supply O signal level g I chip enable-2 non connection I chip enable-1 clock I data in non connection osc ground g power supply O data out digital ground g g non connection power supply non connection non connection non connection non connection audio ground g L channel output R channel output
18 NC 19 NC 20
23 L ch 24 R ch
O O
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
IC 3 EEPROM 5.0 V
IC 5 5 V 3.3 V
24
23
4 2.5 V 2.5 V
291
13
ROM_VDD
5
SL
10 9 8
DI CE1 CK
11
LDET
14
DO
18 19 20 21
RDS_LOCK RDS_DATA RDS_HSLK RDS_CK
NC
5V
OSC
LPF
AM ANT 1 ATT
T51
CF52
AUDIOGND
OSCGND
VDD_3.3
RFGND
DGND
3.3V
12
15
22
16
VCC
NC
17
I O I I I I O
RF ground g FM antenna input power supply signal level g chip enable-2 non connection chip enable-1 clock data in lock detector osc ground g power supply data out digital ground g g non connection power supply RDS clock DS data RDS lock RDS high speed lock audio ground g L channel output R channel output
AM antenna input high impedance AMANT pin is connected with an all antenna by way of 4.7 H. (LAU type inductor) A series circuit including an inductor and a resistor is connected with RF ground for the countermeasure against the hum of power transmission line. g Ground of antenna block Input of FM antenna 75 Surge absorber g is necessary. The power supply for analog block. D.C 8.4 V 0.3 V g Output of FM/AM signals level g Chip enable for EEPROM Low active Not used Chip enable for AFRF High active g Clock Low active Ground of oscillator block Power supply for EEPROM pin 13 is connected with a power supply of micro computer. Data output Ground of digital block g Not used The power supply for digital block. 3.3 V 0.2 V g Output of RDS clock(2.5 V) Output unit Output unit active) Ground of audio block FM stereo L-ch signal output or AM audio output FM stereo R-ch signal output or AM audio output active)
O
E
20 21 RDS_HSLK
O O
22 AUDIOGND 23 L ch O 24 R ch O
292
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
IC 3 EEPROM 5.0V
IC 5 3.3V
24
23
7.3 EXPLANATION
7.3.1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS
- FireWire PWR
FireWire : Power supply circuit to supply electricity to iPod. Page 82 Address 4A Overcurrent detection resistor 0.47
A
A popular switch circuit. When there is an overvoltage, D1878 will be ON and PPW will be dropped down to Low level by force so that the overvoltage will not be applied to the iPod side. Overcurrent detection mechanism 1. The current exceeding the allowable range flows to the load side (=iPod). 2. The difference of electrical potential at both ends of R1805 becomes large exceeding approximately 0.6 V. 3. As a result of the difference of potential between the emitter and the base of Q1802, the current starts to flow from the emitter to the base, and the difference of potential between the emitter and the collector becomes almost zero. 4. The difference of potential between the emitter and the base of Q1801 no longer exists, and Q1801 will close. 5. It is designed in a way that, if the output is grounded, the current will start flowing to Q1802 even before that and that Q1801 will close.
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
293
Status
Main loop
B
IP-BUS ASENBO
SREMOTE
Slave waiting for a pwr. mask Power supply mask (200 ms) 8 250 ms to 300 ms
IP-BUS slave connection check time (IP-BUS spec) With slave connection : 250 ms to 300 ms AUX Out Audio Control The number of connection slaves is 0 last time.(1 sec) The number of connection slaves is one or more last time. -When a connection slave is able to be altogether checked within 1 sec last time. 1 sec -When at least one connection slave is not able to be checked within 1 sec last time. 2 sec DEQON
C
SYSPWR Power Supply Control
Monitor Control
SWACPW 1 CCON
D
RSTOUT
OFFOK
RST3(Not used)
E
MS5 Control VDCONT
It is
XVMUTE
294
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
A
upply mask (200 ms)
Main loop
After mute(200 ms)(After SYSPWR ON, at least 200 ms. MUTE time is extended to OFFOK Hi henceforth.)
After mute(200 ms)(After SYSPWR ON, at least 200 ms. MUTE time is extended henceforth according to other factors.)
o 300 ms
C
16 ms
16 ms to 24 ms
48 ms
D
48 ms or more
E
16 ms
It is a low speed until it receives temperature information from NAVI. FANCONT(At the time of high temperature) It is video MUTE OFF at the time of video sauce ON. XVMUTE(At the time of source without a picture) It is MUTE continuation because of source without a picture.
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
295
8. OPERATIONS
A
296
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
297
- AVIC-D3/XU/UC
298
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
299
300
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
301
- AVIC-D3/XU/EW5
302
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
303
304
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
5 6 7 8
305
- Jigs List
Name 40P FFC BBR 40P FFC BBR 20P Extension Cable 80P FPC 40P FFC BB TEST DISC Remote Control Uint TORX driver (T2) Bond Bond (Produced by THREE BOND) TEST DISC Jig No. GGD1284 GGD1284 GGD1327 GGD1406 GGD1170 GGV1303 CXC6317 GGK1095 GEM1033 1401M GGV1018 Remarks DVD Core Unit (CN2001) <---> Navi Mother Unit (CN2) ( ) ( ) DVD Core Unit (CN1901) <---> Navi Mother Unit (CN2057) ( ) ( ) Navi Mother Unit (CN2068) <---> AV Unit (CN1652) ( ) ( ) Navi Mother Unit (CN2055) <---> AV Unit (CN1711) ( ) ( ) Monitor Unit (CN5001) <---> AV Unit (CN1661) ( ) ( ) Operation check p Operation for adjustment p j SKEW adjustment (DVD) j ( ) SKEW adjustment (DVD) j ( ) SKEW adjustment (DVD) j ( ) SKEW adjustment (DVD) j ( )
- Grease List
Name Grease Grease Grease Grease Grease No. GEM1024 GEM1043 GEM1045 GEM1050 Remarks DVD Mechanism Module DVD Mechanism Module DVD Mechanism Module DVD Mechanism Module
Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following portions by using the prescribed cleaning tools: Portions to be cleaned DVD pickup lenses Cleaning tools Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008
306
AVIC-D3/XU/UC
1 2 3 4
CRT3896
ORDER NO.
CX-3212
- This service manual describes the operation of the DVD mechanism module incorporated in models listed in the table below. - When performing repairs use this manual together with the specific manual for model under repair.
Model AVIC-D3/XU/UC AVIC-D3/XU/EW5 CRT3879 Service manual CXK6601 DVD Mechanism Module
CONTENTS
1. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS................................................................................................................................ 2 2. MECHANISM DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 19 3. DISASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................... 24
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
1. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS
A
1. Front end section (MN2DS0016AAUB : IC1501) MN2DS0016AAUB is a 1 chip LSI for DVD-Player. A DVD-Player system can be constructed by connecting this LSI, driver IC, SDRAM, Flash-ROM, Audio-DAC, etc. This LSI includes a front end (SODC/FE) which executes RF signal processing, servo processing and decode processing, a back end (AV decoder/BE) which executes video decode processing such as MPEG1/MPEG2/JPEG and audio decode processing such as DVD-Audio/Dolby Digital 2 /DTS/MP3, and a system controller which controls the system. The front end section realizes optical head signal computation processing and RF signal processing, digital signal processing (16-8 demodulation, error correction) for DVD-ROM playback according to the DVD specifications, digital signal processing of CD-DA/CD-ROM (error correction), AV decoder transfer, servo control, spindle motor control and seek control. In the case of MN2DS0016AAUB, the front end servo system waveforms, such as FE, TE and AS, are not observed as in the case of DVD mechanism module (MS4) CX-3183. Please pay attention.
1.1 Analog block (MN2DS0016AAUB : IC1501) The functions of the analog block are as described below. 1. Reference power circuit 2. SERVO system/DPD system signal processing circuit Gain switching amplifier and Low Pass Filter (LPF) 3. RF signal processing circuit RF adding circuit, circuit to make inline, Variable Gain Amplifier (VGA) circuit 4. Laser power control (LPC) circuit 5. A/D converter for SERVO (10 bit, DPD system-4ch), PWM
C
1.1.1 APC circuit The optical output of the laser diode (LD) has a large negative temperature characteristic. Therefore, if the LD is driven by a constant current, a constant optical output cannot be obtained. APC circuit is a circuit to control the current so that the output at the monitor diode (MD) will be constant. MN2DS0016AAUB includes 2 types of APC circuit, one for DVD and the other for CD. The LD current can be obtained by dividing the measured voltage between DVDLD1 (CDLD1) and 5 V by 6 (1.5 x 4=6 ), in the case of DVD (CD). It will be approximately 50 mA (45 mA) in the case of DVD (CD). The potential difference between DVDLD1(CDLD1) and 5 V is set to approx. 300 mV(270 mV).
CDMPD
14
DVN Chip
E
(MN2DS0016AAUB : IC1501)
DVDMPD
PU UNIT
CX-3212
1 2 3 4
The signal from PU, FE1 and FE2, are AD converted inside IC1501 and captured. After that, a differential is obtained by taking the offset cancellation into consideration, and FE is obtained.
Input AMP
FE2
137
12
ADC
6
FE1
VIN5
136
DVN Chip
FE signal forming circuit 1+Pfbal0,1/0x0100
CX-3212
AMP Fbal coarse adjustment value 1-Pfbal0,1/0x0100 + FE
FE1
Offset cancel
FE2
DVN Chip
8 E A D C B
4
1
1.1.3 TE forming circuit Tracking error (TE) forming circuit In the case of a DVD, the phase difference method is used for TE forming, and the TE is formed from the phase difference among (A+C) and (B+D). In the case of a CD, 3 beam method is used, and after entering the signal into a variable amplifier for tracking offset adjustment via an external resistor, it is AD converted, and a TE is formed by the equation of TE=(E+G_E+F)-(F+H_G+H).
CN1101 LPF Buffer AMP G=-1 dB ADC Gain switching G=0,3,6,9,12,15 dB LPF 27 M/11.3 M /5.7 MHz HPF 100 kHz ADC1 HPF Phase comparator LPF (integrator)
123
0.1 F
7 HPF 100 kHz ADC2 Phase comparator LPF 27 M/11.3 M /5.7 MHz HPF 100 kHz ADC3
122
AMP D + + TE
0.1 F
CX-3212
LPF 27 M/11.3 M /5.7 MHz HPF 100 kHz ADC4
VIN3RF
121
0.1 F
10
120
VIN4RF
0.1 F
DVN Chip
CD (3 beam TE)
Input AMP
VIN9
135
22 LPF 50 k/100 kHz Gain switching 3 dB, 9 dB Gain switching 6/7.5/9/10.5/ 12/13.5/15/ 16.5/17/19.5 dB
E+G_E+F
DVN Chip
CX-3212
TE
Offset cancel
F+H _G +H
DVN Chip
8 E A D C B
At the servo block, focusing, tracking, servo control of traverse, spindle motor control and seek control are performed. 1.2.1 Focus close
Merging point
Late
After issuing the focus close command, both the DVD and the CD will perform the following processing. 1. Measurement and optimization of the signal level. First the PU lens is driven in the direction getting away from the disc, then it is driven in the direction getting close to the disc. At this time, each signal level of FE, AS and RFENV are measured at the focused focal point that the lens passes, and the levels of FE and AS are optimized. (1 and 2 in the figure) 2. Focus adjustment Next, after detecting the drawing level of FE and AS by driving the lens away from the disc, the focus loop filter is activated and the focus is drawn. (3~6) 3. Confirmation of adjustment Confirm the drawing at the signal level of AS and RFENV. (6, 7) The signal levels of FE, AS and RFENV and the focus drive voltage can be checked by the focus search in the test mode. 1.2.2 Tracking close After issuing the tracking close command, both the DVD and the CD will perform the following processing. 1. Tracking brake 1/2 cycle of the track cross is measured and if the cycle is within the specified range, the brake pulse is output. The output direction of the brake pulse is determined by the phase relationship of the OFTR and the TKC (binary signal of TE) signals. When it is confirmed that the swinging of the lens against the disc has been controlled, braking will be stopped and enters into drawing. If the drawing conditions are not met within 10 msec, after the brake output, the brake will be ended and entered into drawing. 2. Tracking adjustment Tracking drive hold processing by the OFTR signal will be performed. 3. Confirmation of adjustment Checking is made that the number of track jumps within the specified period of time are at the designated numbers or less. The time out for confirmation of adjustment is 8.4 msec. and retry is performed by the command from the microcomputer.
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1.2.3 Track jump In this system, one of the three methods, interval jump, multi jump or traverse seek, is selected depending on the number of target moving tracks. 1. Interval jump Detailed seek can be performed to execute repeated track jump of 1 track, and it is used when the target track gets close or at the time of seek operation to the adjacent track. 2. Multi jump Both edges of the track cross signal TKC are counted, and track count move of the designated number is executed. Furthermore, the stepping motor is driven according to the number of jumps. 3. Traverse seek The stepping motor is controlled by F/W. Track count by TKC is not performed, and the stepping motor is moved according to the number of jumps. In the case of a DVD, seek is performed by maintaining the pick up at the mid point using the mid point servo by the microcomputer. It indicates the setting for jump switching common to DVD and CD. Types of target move number of jumps. DVD 1~10 Interval jump 11~500 Multi jump 501~878 Combination of multi jump and interval jump 879~1756 Traverse seek (short) 1757~ Traverse seek (long) CD 1~10 Interval jump 11~400 Multi jump 401~780 Combination of multi jump and interval jump 781~928 Traverse seek (short) 929~ Traverse seek (long) The waveform of track jump is shown on the next page.
C A
Tracking-on process
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TD
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TE
TD
A and B are measured by setting the LPF of the oscilloscope to 10 kHz. Inner peripheral jump
TE TD A B
TE TD A B
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1.2.4 Focus jump Focus jump is a function compatible to 2 layers on one side or 2 layers on both sides. Looking from the object lens, the layer close to the lens is called layer 0 (L0) and the layer away from the lens is called layer 1 (L1).
Object lens
The waveform of the focus jump is shown below. Focus jump waveform
B
B FE A C
FD
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The flow of the focus jump is shown below. 1. The tracking is opened by the layer being played back. 2. A command is issued to execute jump to the target layer. 3. The tracking is closed at the layer after the jump and the playback is resumed. Incidentally, the process when the jump command is issued is as described below. 1. The lens is accelerated to the target layer until the FE signal detects the focus jump acceleration end level. Acceleration will be ended by force, however, if the time for acceleration timeout has elapsed before detecting the acceleration end level. 2. The drive voltage is not output until the FE signal detects the speed reduction start level, and the lens is moved by inertia. 3. The lens speed is reduced from detection of the speed reduction start level until detection of the speed reduction end level. Speed reduction will be ended by force, however, if the time for speed reduction timeout has elapsed before detecting the speed reduction end level. 1.3 Auto adjustment function All circuit adjustments are automated in this system. Details of each auto adjustment are explained below. 1.3.1 VIN1, VIN2, VIN3, VIN4, VIN5, VIN6, VIN9, VIN10 offset cancel Each signal from VIN1~6, 9 and 10 output by PU is converted to a digital signal by the AD converter in the servo block. Offset cancel is a function to cancel input offset of the AD converter at the time of power ON. 1.3.2 VCO gain adjustment (VARI adjustment) It has a function to absorb variation of VCO gain among individual LSI by learning so that auto adjustment is made to maintain the VCO gain at a certain level. VCO is locked against the reference frequency for learning. And, a frequency control value (FCNT) is read, and VARI register is adjusted so that the read value becomes the same as the target FCNT value. 1.3.3 FE normalization adjustment FE signal level measured at the time of focus close is adjusted so that it will become 190LSB at the digital equalizer input stage.
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1.3.4 Tracking balance (TBAL) adjustment At the time of focus close and tracking open, the lens is oscillated in the track direction and the balanced point where the DC offset becomes zero is searched and adjusted by using the Newton-Raphson method. 1.3.5 Learning of tracking error amplitude At the time of focus close and tracking open, the lens is oscillated in the track direction and adjusted so that the TE amplitude level becomes 190 LSB at the digital equalizer input stage. 1.3.6 OFTR adjustment The binary threshold level is adjusted to make the OFTR signal into a binary digit. 1.3.7 RF gain adjustment The gain setting is adjusted by the VGA value in order to set the gain setting of the RF forming circuit to an optimum one according to the PU output.
1.3.8 Focus balance (FBAL) adjustment The focus position is adjusted so that the RFENV will be the maximum at the time of focus close tracking open and tracking close. 1.3.9 Focus gain adjustment, tracking gain adjustment At the time of tracking close, a disturbance is entered into the servo loop to adjust to the target gain intersection. 1.3.10 AS normalization adjustment The AS signal level is measured for the designated number of samples at the time of track closing, and after A/D conversion at the ADSC, it is fine adjusted to become 64 LSB at the digital equalizer input stage.
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All auto adjustments can be confirmed by displaying the adjustment result in the test mode. The list of auto adjustment coefficient State Coefficient VIN1 offset VIN2 offset VIN3 offset VIN4 offset VIN5 offset VIN6 offset VIN9 offset VIN10 offset FE MAX FE MIN AS MAX FE normalization TE MAX TE MIN TE normalization F gain T gain AS normalization DVD 06B7~08CD 06B7~08CD 06B7~08CD 06B7~08CD 06B7~08CD 06B7~08CD 0E48~36CD C933~F1B8 037B~1BD9 01DD~05B4 1518~47E0 B820~EAE8 017C~0320 0100~0400 0100~0400 024C~125F CD 06E1~08A3 06E1~08A3 06B7~08CD 06B7~08CD 13A5~469A B966~EC5B 0978~3DDC 016A~045B 0337~381A C7E6~FCC9 0230~08AF
Power ON
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F close
T close
0168~0399
Note) Coefficient values are indicated in hexadecimals. In all cases, specifications at the production line are described. For discs, TDV-582 is used for DVD and TCD-792 is used for CD. 1.4 CIRC block (MN2DS0016AAUB : IC1501) The CIRC block includes the digital signal processing function (EFM modulation and error correction) of CD-DA and CD-ROM and the digital servo processing function of the spindle motor. 1.5 DRC block (MN2DS0016AAUB : IC1501) The digital read channel (DRC) is equipped with A/D converter, digital equalizer (DEQ), Adaptive filter, Viterbi detector, digital PLL circuit, RISC interface and periphery circuits for reading of signal on optical disc.
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[Outline] The ATAPI interface is a ATAPI protocol control circuit compatible to ATA/ATAPI-5. The register of the control section can be directly accessed from the system controller, and the data transfer is made via the SODC internal bus. ? ATAPI interface Signal Name HDD[15:0] NCS[1:0] DA[2:0] NIORD NIOWR IORDY DMARQ NDMACK INTRQ NDASP] NPDIAG NRESET MASTER Bits 16 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
* When viewed from u DVD-LSI. I/O I/O I I I I O O I O O O I I Description ATAPI data input/output ATAPI host chip select ATAPI host address ATAPI host data read out ATAPI host data write ATAPI host ready output DMA request to ATAPI host DMA response from ATAPI host Interrupt request to ATAPI host ATAPI drive information ATAPI slave master diagnosis ATAPI host hard reset ATAPI slave master selection
? ATAPI specifications Compatible transfer mode PIO Single word DMA Multi word DMA Ultra DMA mode 0 to 4 mode 0 to 2 mode 0 to 2 mode 0 to 4
64 Byte data FIFO for host I/F is built-in. Auto capturing function of ATAPI command packet is built-in. Master slave compatible
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? ATAPI connection configuration DVD-LSI IC1501 HDD[15:0] NCS[1:0] DA[2:0] NIORD NIOWR IORDY DMARQ NDMACK INTRQ NDASP NPDIAG NRESET MASTER ATAPI I/F connector CN2001
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Supply IC
Pick Up Unit CGY4800 LD
Photo IC
B
VD8V
VD8(Driver) 8 V+/-0.4 V
Video circuit
VDD5 5 V+/-0.4 V
1chip Driver(5 V)
SDRAM IC1481 EDS1232AATA-75-E Flash-ROM 1 (Program) IC1402 S99AL016DBT1 Flash-ROM 2 (Data) IC1401 S99AL016DBT1
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Pick Up Unit CGY4800 LD
Photo IC
B
VD8V
VD8(Driver) 8 V+/-0.4 V
Video circuit
VDD5 5 V+/-0.4 V
1chip Driver(5 V)
SDRAM IC1481 EDS1232AATA-75-E Flash-ROM 1 (Program) IC1402 S99AL016DBT1 Flash-ROM 2 (Data) IC1401 S99AL016DBT1 Latch IC1352 TC74LCX16373FT Other
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[Outline] By connecting a 27 MHz crystal oscillator to DVD-LSI (IC1501), DACCLK for externally connected Audio-DAC is formed and supplied by the clock generator inside the DVD-LSI in addition to the clock used inside the LSI.
R1526 27 ohm
170pin OSCI
C1519 8 pF
C1518 8 pF
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CN1901
C1811 4.7 F
820 ohm
47 kohm or more
R1805
C1810 4.7 F
AMUTE
MUTE Circuit
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IC1801 ADAC(Stereo)
ADOUT0 ADOUT1 ADOUT2 24PIN Multi ch Output (Digital) 24PIN Multi ch Output (Digital) CN1851
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177pin
IC1501 DVD_LSI
176pin
IC1852
IC1853
SBCK
IC1501 DVD_LSI
176pin
86pin
IC1852
IC1853
76pin 75pin
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[Outline] Composite signal and component signal are output from DVD-LSI (IC1501), and output from HOST IF (CN1901). Incidentally, the buffer circuit of MS5AVcode2 model -> CXK6631-,CXK6601-,CXK6610- and CXK6611- : No Mount, and the output signal from DVD-LSI is output as is. CXK6630- : The buffer circuit is installed.
CXK6631-,CXK6601-,CXK6610- and CXK6611MS5 Mechanism module VCC33 Zo=200 : CXK6601-,CXK6610- and CXK6611Zo=300 : CXK6631DVD LSI (DVN) IC1501 32,34,36,38 pin (CVBS,Y,Cb,Cr) CN1901
B
31,33,35,37 pin
C
31,33,35,37 pin
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[Outline] It is a memory for realizing the AV decoding function of DVD-LSI (IC1501). It is used for various purposes such as buffering of stream data before decoding, working area for decoding, and storing of AV data or output data after decoding. ? SDRAM interface Signal Name MDQ[31:0] MA[11:0] BA[1:0] NRAS NCAS NEW NCS DQM[0] DQM[1] DQM[2] DQM[3] MCK MCKI Bits 32 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
* When viewed from u DVD-LSI I/O I/O O O O O O O O O O O O I Description Data bus of external SDRAM SDRAM address SDRAM bank address RAS signal of SDRAM CAS signal of SDRAM Write enable signal of SDRAM Chip select signal of SDRAM Mask signal for writing lower level byte of the lower 2 bytes in SDRAM Mask signal for writing higher level byte of the lower 2 bytes in SDRAM Mask signal for writing lower level byte of the higher level 2 bytes in SDRAM Mask signal for writing higher level byte of the higher 2 bytes in SDRAM Clock input to SDRAM Clock input for data input from SDRAM
? SDRAM specifications Data bus width: 32 bit Operating frequency: 121.5 MHz CAS latency=3 8 word burst transfer Manual precharge CAS before RAS refresh (Auto refresh)
? SDRAM connection configuration DVD-LSI IC1501 MDQ[31:0] MA[11:0] BA[1:0] NRAS NCAS NEW DQM[3:0] NCSM MCK MCKI SDRAM IC1481 DQ[31:0] A[11:0] BA[1:0] XRAS XCAS XWE DQM[3:0] XCS CLK
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2. MECHANISM DESCRIPTIONS
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Construction
CRG motor
PU unit
Spindle motor
C
Load motor
SW5(clamp SW)
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1. When the disc is loaded, 8/12 detection lever R L will slide, either SW1 or SW2 will be ONtOFF, and the loading motor will start. 2. In the case of a 12 cm disc, the disc is transported and SW3 becomes OFF and SW4 becomes ON, and the microcomputer judges as a 12 cm disc.
3. In the case of an 8 cm disc, even if the disc is transported, the SW3 OFF and SW4 ON state will not be realized, and the clamping motion will be taken. The microcomputer will judge as an 8 cm disc.
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1. In the case of a 12 cm disc, the centering arm R L will open by the disc being transported and both the lock arm R L being pushed. Furthermore, the disc will be centered by the stopper of either the clamp arm or the centering arm R and stopped, and the clamping motion will be taken.
Lock arm
Centering arm
Clamp arm
2. In the case of an 8 cm disc, if a disc is inserted being shifted to the left or the right, the disc will first hit the lock arm R or L. As the lock arm R and L are coupled via the centering arm R and L and the lock will not be released unless both are pushed, the disc will be restricted by the fixed lock arm and centered. The disc pushes out the detection arm while being centered, the disc stops at a position where the motion of the detection arm is completed, and the clamping motion will be taken.
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1. When a disc is loaded, the clamp lever will be driven by the disc detection arm being pushed by an 8 cm or a 12 cm disc. By engagement of the jump rack and the lever driving gear, the disc clamping motion will start.
Jump rack
B
Load lever R
2. When the load lever R pushed by the jump rack moves to the front side of the mechanism, the roller shaft restricted by the cam of the load lever R will move downward. And the roller shaft is also restricted by the cam of the cam ring. The power of the roller shaft is transferred to the load lever L via the cam ring, and the load lever L will move to the front side of the mechanism. The coupling of the load cam attached to each load lever, three shafts of the CRG chassis unit and the shaft of the clamp arm will be released, and the clamping motion will be completed at a position where the switch pushing section of the load lever R turns the clamp SW to ON. The shaft coupling to the cam (CRG)
The shaft coupling to the cam (Clamp arm) The shaft coupling to the cam (CRG)
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3. DISASSEMBLY
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Fig 1
Fig 3
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Mylar tape
Set screw
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- How to remove the PU unit (Fig 6) 1. Remove the module PCB according to the instructions in How to remove the module PCB. 2. Hang the main shaft holding spring to the CRG chassis temporary hanger. 3. Remove the CRG motor assy according to the instructions in How to remove the CRG motor assy. 4. Remove the holding plate spring of the main shaft. 5. While lifting up the tip of the pick up rack, slide the main shaft, and remove the PU unit. (Note) When mounting the PU unit again, make sure to do the adjustments of the devices mounted thereon according to the descriptions of the service manual. Furthermore, make sure to hang the main shaft holding spring permanently.
Main shaft
Sub shaft
Fig 6
Temporary hanging
E
Permanent hanging
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Set screw
Set screw
Fig 7
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- How to make the empty clamp state (motor driven empty clamp) (Fig 8)
1. While driving the motor in the clamping direction, pull the clamp lever toward you. 2. Even if the clamp lever has pushed the jump rack putting it in the clamped state, continue pulling the clamp lever toward you lightly until it is stopped. It should be noted that the ejection will not work if the bar ring of the clamp lever is positioned at the center of the hook shape. (Fig 9) 3. When the clamping motion is finished, stop the motion before the convex shape of the jump rack touches the load lever R. (Fig 10) Clamp lever (pull toward you)
D
Fig 8
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Clamp spring
B
Fig 9 Make sure that the bar ring of the clamp lever does not get inside the clamp spring.
Load lever R
Fig 10
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- How to make the empty clamp state (manual empty clamp) (Fig 11)
1. Remove the module PCB according to the instructions in How to remove the module PCB. 2. Remove the upper frame assy according to the instructions in How to remove the upper frame assy. 3. Remove the load gear assy according to the description in How to remove the load gear assy. 4. While pulling the clamp lever toward you, pull the slip stopper of the load lever R, and make it clamp.
A
Load lever R
Fig 11
C
Set screw
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1. Make the empty clamp state according to the description in How to make the empty clamp state (motor driven empty clamp). 2. Remove the module PCB according to the instructions in How to remove the module PCB. 3. Remove the upper frame assy according to the instructions in How to remove the upper frame assy. 4. Remove the three vibration-proof springs. 5. Remove the CRG assy by lifting it up until the shaft slips out of the damper.
Vibration-proof spring
CRG assy
Vibration-proof spring
Vibration-proof spring
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Load lever R (move it toward the back) Roller arm spring R Roller arm spring L
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1. Make the empty clamp state according to the description in How to make the empty clamp state (manual empty clamp). 2. Remove the module PCB according to the instructions in How to remove the module PCB. 3. Remove the upper frame assy according to the instructions in How to remove the upper frame assy. 4. Remove the three vibration-proof springs. 5. Remove the CRG assy according to the description 4 and 5 in How to remove the CRG assy. 6.1 Release the clinch by holding the A section of the damper attached to the main frame using a pair of pliers and lifting it up toward B direction. (As there will be a gap made at section C, remove the damper.) 6.2 Insert a screwdriver into section D, release the clinch by lifting up a metal plate on the other side, and remove the damper. 7.1 Remove the CRG motor assy according to the description 3 and 4 in How to remove the CRG motor assy. 7.2 Remove the damper.
Fig 15
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