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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
molvistan 12:14am on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 
Once fully operational a wide range of recording choice is available A little bit complex to set up an get operational
fisher_moraes 9:23pm on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 
I have not had any problems it is a simple machine to use Menus are easy to follow They stopped making this model i would love another
llinosh 4:48am on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 
I would have bought this if not for the lacking DVD+R media support for recording.
bparsnip 3:05pm on Monday, June 28th, 2010 
This linked review seems to be very paranoid but does have some valid points. http://www.bootstrike.com/Articles/DVR-530H-S/index.
wrikent 12:24am on Monday, April 26th, 2010 
Top quality performance, and good build quality. Compact and looks stylish. It starts recording the instant you push the record button. picture is first class compared with other dVD recorders with built in freeview [i use this all the time] not sure about sky but the picture i receive...

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Documents

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BPZ30P250FTC BSR30P060FTC BSZ30P060FTC PBZ30P080FTC ZTA-156A-19 VRW2188 VXW1006 VRR1062
Mark No. Symbol and Description HDD 160G WD1600BBGUCS HDD 250G ST3250823 S Rear Panel Bonnet Label DVR-530H-S /WYXV VXF1068 Not used VNA2772 VRW2172 DVR-530H-S DVR-530H-AV DVR-530H-AV DVR-630H-S /WVXV /WYXV /WVXV /WYXV VXF1068 Not used VNA2772 VRW2172 VXF1068 Not used VNA2773 VRW2181 VXF1068 Not used VNA2773 VRW2181 Not used VXF1082 VNA2793 VRW2192 DVR-630H-S /WVXV Not used VXF1082 VNA2793 VRW2192

2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION

6 (1/4) 11 DVR-630H-S only (2/4) 7

6 (3/4) 6 (4/4) 12 13

14 DVR-630H-S only
(1) FRONT PANEL SECTION PARTS LIST
Mark No. 15 Description PSWB Assy RSWB Assy Housing Assy (3P) Rubber Foot FL Lens E Main Key Center Lens E Front Panel E Door E Center Panel EB2 Key Top A Ring E PLAY Plate E REC Plate E Screw Part No. VWG2526 VWG2530 VKP2359 VEB1349 VNK5706 See Contrast table (2) VNK5713 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) VNK5714 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) BPZ30P080FTC
Mark No. 11 Symbol and Description Main Key E1 Main Key E2 Front Panel E Door E Key Top A DVR-530H-S /WYXV VNK5707 Not used VNK5763 VNK5708 Not used Not used Not used Not used DVR-530H-S DVR-530H-AV DVR-530H-AV DVR-630H-S /WVXV /WYXV /WVXV /WYXV VNK5707 Not used VNK5763 VNK5708 Not used Not used Not used Not used VNK5707 Not used VNK5763 VNK5708 Not used Not used Not used Not used VNK5707 Not used VNK5763 VNK5708 Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used VNK5704 VNK5816 VNK5834 VNK5717 VNK5719 VNK5720 VNK5721 DVR-630H-S /WVXV Not used VNK5704 VNK5816 VNK5834 VNK5717 VNK5719 VNK5720 VNK5721
12 Ring E 13 PLAY Plate E 14 REC Plate E
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM

3.1.1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
: Recording system signal route
ANT U301 VXF1060 TV FRONT-END
RF IN SIF OUT RF 7 OUT VOUT 17
: Playback system signal route

TUNB ASSY

Video Selector Video Driver IC401 LA73031V

12 CN105 Pin8 31

Multi Sound L SIF Decoder OUT IN IC901 MSP3417G

(21P) 3Y 1Y 2Y

R/C In

V/Y In L In

IC501 LA73026AV 28 (1/2)

R1046 10K*4 RAB4CQ103J-T R1084 R1085 R1086 R1066 R1048 R1065 GNDD 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S)
R1047 10K*4 RAB4CQ103J-T R1090 R1091 R1092 R1093 R1068 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S)

IC1102 VYW2308 FLASH ROM

HADRS23 HADRS16 HADRS15 HADRS14 HADRS13 HADRS12 HADRS11 HADRS10 HADRS9 HADRS22 HADRS20 HADRS21 HWS0 XRESET
56 NC(A23) (A24)NC NC 55 A22 AA15 BYTE 53 A14 VSS 52 A13 DA12 DA11 DA10 DA9 DA8 DA19(A21) DA20 DXWE VCC 43 XRESET A21 D(NC/ACC) WP/ACC DRY/BY(A19) DA18 DA17 DDA7 DA6 DA5 OE 34 A4 VSS 33 A3 CE 32 A2 AA1 NC NC 30 NC VIO 29

HADRS17

DACCLKOUT DVAMCLKO ADCCLKO 3-D4 PXCLK SPICLK CTS3 SRCDATAI SRCBCLKI SRCLRCKI PCO TESTMOD0 3-D1 TESTMOD1 TESTMOD2 TESTMOD3 TESTMOD4 TESTMOD5 PLLON SCLK1 RX1 NSDARX0 HDREQ0 HDREQ1 HDACK0 HDACK1 CSYNC 1 1

DVDAREQ

1 V+2R5 V+2R5D
RTS0 SCLK1 RTS2 INT7 RTS1 SPICS HADRS22 SPDIFI ACMOD0 ACMOD1 DVDAREQ SRCLRCKI SRCBCLKI SRCDATAI CSYNC SPIDATAI SPIDATAO CTS2 HADRS23 CTS3 TESTMOD0 TESTMOD1 TESTMOD2 TESTMOD3 TESTMOD4 TESTMOD5 TSDATBRDY TSDATBACK
R1067 10K(S) R1051 10K*4 RAB4CQ103J-T R1052 R1074 R1075 R1053 R5 10K(S) ***(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 5

R1107 0(S) R1110 0(S)

R1054 10K*4 RAB4CQ103J-T R1070 R1071 R1078 R1079 R1080 R1081 R1058 R1059 R1060 R1061 R1062 R1063 R1082 R1083 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) ***(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S) 10K(S)
HADRS19 HADRS18 HADRS8 HADRS7 HADRS6 HADRS5 HADRS4 HADRS3 HADRS2
HDATA15 HDATA7 HDATA14 HDATA6 HDATA13 HDATA5 HDATA12 HDATA4 C1113 HDATA11 HDATA3 HDATA10 HDATA2 HDATA9 HDATA1 HDATA8 HDATA0

C1105 0.1(S)

C1104 10

R1044 10K*4 RAB4CQ103J-T

CTS1 SCLK0 HWAIT INT4 INT5 HDACK0 HDACK1 NSCS0 NSCS1 NSCLK0 NSCLK1 RX1

RAB4CQ103J-T

R1045 10K*4

R1113 0(S)

R1042 10K*4 RAB4CQ103J-T

CTS0 RX0 TX0 SPICLK

R1043 10K*4 RAB4CQ103J-T
SRCBCLKO SRCDATAO SRCLRCLKO DVADATA DVLRCK DVBCK
R1087 10K(S) R1088 10K(S) R1089 10K(S)
REC656O0 REC656O1 REC656O2 REC656O3
REC656O4 REC656O5 REC656O6 REC656O7
REC656I0 REC656I1 REC656I2 REC656I3
REC656I4 REC656I5 REC656I6 REC656I7

R1127 47(S)

C4268 220/4

YF 10k(S) R4275 C4209 1
C4253 0.1 YF 0.1 C4254 YF 10k(S) R4247
CYF 0.1 YF 0.1 YF CC4210 YF 1 YF 0(S) 0(S) 0(S) 0(S)

INT0 (EDINT)

R4236 0(S)

R4242 10k*4 R4241 10k*4

R4243 10k(S) R4244 10k(S)
CC4251 0.1 0.1 C4252 C4269

C4255 C4256

GRDT9 GRDT8 GRDT7 GRDT6 GRDT5 GRDT4 GRDT3 GRDT2 GRDT1 GRDT0

R4246 0(S)

R4237 R4238 R4239 R4240

C4211 C4212

1 YF 1 YF
R4206 1.1k(F) 1 AOUTAVSDAAVDDAVREFVRO1 2.7k(F) 6 AOUT1 C1 YF 8 AVSDA1 CAVDPL1 AVSPLYF 10 VDDE 11 CSININ1 ITHR 1 YF 13 VDDI 14 RCLKI 15 SMCK CYF 16 VSS CAVDAD0 0.1 YF 18 VRHVRL0 CC4261 YF 20 0.1 YF 21 AVSAD0 CAVDPG0 SYNCIN 0.1 YF 23 GIN C0.1 YF 25 CO0 CAVSPG0 ATST0 33p 27 CAVSPG1 CO1 0.1 YF 29 CVBSIN CAVDPGYF 31 AVSAD1 0.1 YF 32 VRL0.1 YF 34 VRH1 AVDADVSS YF YF 36 VDDI 37 VDDE C1 YF 39 CLK8(28.6M) CLK4(14.3M) 40 GCLP 41 CREQ 1 YF VSS 43 VDDI 44 VDDE CYF

R4204 2.2k(F)

C4283 ICYF C4296 TC7SHU04FU-TLB 54 R4281 YB 1000p 2 (27M) GNDD GNDD

R4201 2.2k(F)

VDDI 132 VSS 131 MD(16) 130 MD(17) 129 MA(2) 128 MA(1) 127 MA(0) 126 MA(10) 125 MBA 124 MRAS 123 VDDE 122 VDDI 121 VSS 120 MCAS 119 MDQM118 MA(3) 117 MA(4) 116 MA(5) 115 MA(6) 114 MA(7) 113 MA(8) 112 MA(9) 111 VDDE 110 VDDI 109 VSS 108 MD(18) 107 MD(19) 106 HD 105 VSS 104 TIN 103 VDDI 102 VSS 101 VDDE 100 RCLKO 99 DOUT(0) 98 DOUT(1) 97 DOUT(2) 96 DOUT(3) 95 DOUT(4) 94 DOUT(5) 93 DOUT(6) 92 DOUT(7) 91 DOUT(8) 90 DOUT(9) 89

EDD18 EDD19

(XEDRST)
NSDARX1 NSDATX1 NSCLK1 NSCS1

FROM PRISM2

N2I BUS

XEDRST 3-C3

V+3D C4220 R4224 220/4 0(2125)
H 4/5 MAIN ASSY (VXX2997)
EDD0 EDD15 EDD1 EDD14 EDD2 EDD13 EDD3 EDD12 EDD4 EDD1 R4352 VDPIDO10 VDPIDO11 VDPIDO12 VDPIDO13 VDPIDO14 VDPIDO15 VDPIDO16 VDPIDO17 VDPIDO18 VDPIDO19

CN4501

VKN2012- -TBB
P_ON EV37 GND EV6 GND SW6 GND SW3.45 SW3.45 GND GND
13 C45540.1 V+5SW C4556 0.1 0.1 C4555 C45530.1 V+3R45 0.1 C4552 V+6V 3-C2 0.1(50V) C4551 V+6E 3-C1 PCONT 3-C1 V+37E 3-C1

22*4 R2

22*4 RR4364 22

P_DATA I/O

EDWE EDCLK EDA2 EDA1 EDA0
EDDQM EDA3 EDA4 EDA5 EDA6 EDA7 EDA8 EDA9

22*4 R4358

EDA10 EDBA EDRAS EDCAS
VDHSYNCI VDVSYNCI VDPIDI0 VDPIDI1 VDPIDI2 VDPIDI3 VDPIDI4 VDPIDI5 VDPIDI6 VDPIDI7 VDPIDI8 VDPIDI9

TP2012 C2010 C2009 C2008 C2007 C2005 R3217 TP2013 TP2015 TP2014 TP2026 TP2009 TP2016
C1206 C1203 C1202 R1245 C1207 C1208 R3205 C3202 C3217

R3208 R3212 R3221 C3214

C3211 R3226

TP3703

TP3707 TP3704

TP3702 TP3706

C734 C733 D704 R730

4.5 SCRB ASSY

C839 D804 C837 C845 R822 R820 R824

C850 R832 D815 R823 R862

IC806 IC704 IC801 IC802 IC805

R821 R825

R803 C817 IC801

C762 R762

A C836 RR806 RC819 R716 C720 R720
C820 Q714 R833 C707 RICD802

R855 C807 C810

C847 R813 D807 C841 R817 C875 C824 D44

R829 R808

R754 C863 C857 C862 C866 C856

IC805 L706

Q5 R743
IC702 R760 C801 R843 R827 Q804 D801 CR802 Q803 C818 C812

5 R710

R722 C710

18 CN702

C815 C816 C717 C718
L705 C755 C758 C759 C757 R753
Q805 Q702 Q815 Q804 Q705 Q816 Q802 Q701 Q714 Q801 Q807 Q712 Q813 Q814 Q803

IC702 IC703 IC804

C838 R811 D805 R807 R805 B

VNP2009-A

SCRB LF VWV2101

(VNP2009-A)

C855 C858

C8 C808 CQ801 Q4 R726

C760 R750

C726 C754 C725 C756 C721

1 CONTACT SIDE
IC804 C867 C865 Q807 R859 R728 C728 C723 Q701
R809 Q802 D R830 R831 D814 D810
R842 CMKY-M1X C833 R752 R751 Q712

IC803 IC701

D IC803 D811 C827 C804 D817 C828 D803

C853 D813 IC802

L16 C1 C860 C835 D831 C727 C874 R727 D702 D701 R835

IC704 R5

A B D818 C

C C806

C859 C864 Q816
Q704 C730 Q703 VA702 VA703 R702 L709 C738 C737 Q705 C4 L708

L703 A

5.USB_DP1 3.USB_DM1 2.4.6.7.8.GND 1.USB_VFB CN703
C752 C749 C748 C751 C750 R745 L704 C753 R744 C873 R836 R851 R850
L701 C742 C741 C740 R737 R837 Q806 R834

C744 C743 C745 B

Q812 Q811
C747 R742 R739 A Q707 Q710 C735
1.V+13E 2.GND 3.V+5V 4.GND 5.AVLIN 6.AVLOUT
Q810 R845 R844 C872 R736 R735 Q708 R734 C739
D829 R847 R848 R849 R846 C871
B L702 R738 R740 R741 R746 C851 R838 Q809 R840 R732 R731 C852 Q808 C829 R826 21
21.GND 20.V/Yin 19.V/Yout 18.GND 17.GND 16.BLANK 15.R/Cin 14.GND 13.GND 12.NC 11.Gin 10.N-LINK 9.GND 8.FUNCTION 7.Bin 6.Lin 5.GND 4.GND 3.Lout 2.Rin 1.Rout

D812 20

R841 R839
CN701 TO JACB CN702 TO JACB C714
7.XP_SAVE 8.GND 9.SAMUTE 10.FUNC 11.GND 12.AL_StoT 13.GND 14.AR_StoT 15.GND 16.SC_BStoT 17.GND 18.SC_GStoT 19.GND 20.SC_RStoT 21.GND 22.SC_CStoT 23.GND 24.XAVLTH 25.GND 26.SCL 27.SDA

R815 C843 R819 C826

JA801 D809
C1 R814 C842 R818 D808 C848

VWV2101

C825 C832 R856 D823 D824

C813 C809

1.SC_V/Y_StoT 2.GND 3.GND 4.SC_RTtoS 5.GND 6.SC_BTtoS 7.GND 8.SC_GTtoS 9.GND 10.SC_YTtoS 11.GND 12.SC_CTtoS 13.GND 14.AL_TtoS 15.GND 16.AR_TtoS 17.XTHROU 18.GND 19.TUCVBS_TtoS 20.GND 21.BLANK 22.GND 23.TUAR_TtoS 24.GND 25.TUAL_TtoS 26.GND 27.V+6E

C761 Q713 R761

21.GND 20.V/Yin 19.V/Yout 18.GND 17.GND 16.BLANK 15.R/Cout 14.GND 13.GND 12.NC 11.Gout 10.N-LINK

AV1 JA802

R725 R719 C715
9.GND 8.FUNCTION 7.Bout 6.Lin 5.GND 4.GND 3.Lout 2.Rin 1.Rout
R758 C1 R724 R718 R816 R755 R721 C840 C712 R756 R715 R723 R717

C846 D806

4.6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT

POWER SUPPLY UNIT

5. PCB PARTS LIST
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%). x RD1/4PU 1 J 561 47k RD1/4PU 3 J 47 x 473 0.5 RN2H R K RRS1P 1 R 0 K 1R0 Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors). 5.62k 562 x 5621 RN1/4PC F

Mark No.

Description

Part No.

VXX3025 VXX3005 VWM2315 VWG2523 VWG2536 VWV2115 VWV2123 VXX3032 VWM2332 VWG2526 VWG2530 VXX2997 VXX3021 VWR1392

C303 C905, C929

CKSRYF104Z50 CKSRYF105Z10

LIST OF ASSEMBLIES

1.TUNB ASSY (for Service) 1.JAFL ASSY (for Service) 2.JAFL ASSY 3.DVJB ASSY 3.FLJB ASSY 3.JACB ASSY 3.ATAB ASSY 1.KEYB ASSY (for Service) 2.KEYB ASSY 3.PSWB ASSY 3.RSWB ASSY 1.MAIN ASSY (for Service) 1.SCRB ASSY (for Service) > 1.POWER SUPPLY UNIT

RESISTORS

R302, R304 R303, R308 R909 R361, R362 Other Resistors RS1/10S100J RS1/10S120J RS1/10S330J RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S###J

OTHERS

X901 CERAMIC RESONATOR KN301 WRAPPING TERMINAL CN301 21P SOCKET U301 TV TUNER PACK VSS1189 VNE1948 XKP3081 VXF1060

SEMICONDUCTORS

IC103 IC102 IC401 IC501 IC404 IC101

> Q403

DV Service Mode

< Fourth screen subscreen 4 > VR-Recording-Related Error Logs

DIG/ANA 3 times DISP

DIG/ANA 7 DIG/ANA
< Fifth screen subscreen 2 > VR-Playback-Related Error Logs

EPG Service Mode

CHP/TIM DIG/ANA
Video Adjustment For Specific Area
1 General Setting mode 2 Specific-channel Setting mode
Load the Recordable Disc Select the Recordable Input Function
0 DVD HDD/DVD HDD HDD/DVD ESC ESC

HDD check mode

REP.B REP.B Play (*2)
Aging mode (DVD) Aging mode (HDD)*2
Firmware Download 1 Holding user setting V data 2 Shipping mode
Load the DL Disc(*1) to tray
Recording stop(*2) , then press

Open/Close(*2)

*1 DL Disc : Download Disc *2 Key on the front panel *3 By running change, how to enter the HDD Aging Mode is aktered to the steps below.

Press HDD/DVD

PLAY keys in that order.

7.1.1 MODEL TYPE SETTING

[Purposes]
When the MAIN Assy and/or TUJB Assy that are(is) commonly used with another model are(is) replaced, they(it) must recognize the model of this unit. Items to be set: The model number, destination, and region No. must be set.

[Tool to be used]

Remote control unit for servicing (GGF1381)

[Notes]

Once the setting has been made, it can never be changed. Be sure to make the setting correctly. As this setting resets the Assy(s) in question to the factory-preset status, it is recommended that you obtain the customer's consent beforehand.

[Procedures]

1 After power on, the following screen is displayed on
TV monitor. Press four digits properly (for example " 2201 ") by using the remote control unit for service, according to the screen information.
[Recorder's Model Setting] Input the number using the remote for Service. >--Input No. Model [ 22** : DVR-530H [ 23** : DVR-630H [ 24** : DVR-433H ] [ ] [ ] [ [ [ ** 05 : : : : : Destination /WY ] /WV ] /WY/RE ] /WY/GR ] /WY/SP ]
2 Disconnect then reconnect the AC power cord of the
unit. Be careful not to impart vibration to the unit immediately after the AC power cord is disconnected.
3 Reset the recorder to all its factory settings.
(Make sure that the recorder is on. Press and hold 7 (STOP) key and press (STANDBY/ON) key on the front panel.) The recorder turns off with all settings reset.
4 Press [ESC] then [DISP] keys by using the remote
control unit for servicing, and then confirm each Model Name (for example " DVR-530H/WY ").
DVR-530H/WY VERSION : 3. SYSCON : RELEASE_166 Rev :1.10357.2.43 TUNERCON : 835.000 DRIVE : DVD-RW DVR-R09R 1.52 DLDL000946WL HDD DEVICE REGION C FLASH IRCON (*) TFD (*) : : : : : : : WDC WD1600BB-xxGUCx PRISM2-ES64M 1.01 EPG EU LIB

OK OK OK OK 160

[When specific channel setting have NOT been made]
AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver.2.00 Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON Threshold : Normal Threshold Level : 052 Bottom Limit : 000
[When specific channel setting have been made]
AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver.2.00 Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON Threshold : Manual Threshold Level Threshold Level : 052 Bottom Limit : 000

General setting data

Individual setting state Input Channel - [ Pr 1 ]
Individual setting state Input Channel - [ Pr 1 ] Sync AGC : ON Threshold : Manual Threshold Level Threshold Level : 048 Bottom Limit : 000 *
Specific channel setting data
Sync AGC : --Threshold : -----Threshold Level : --Bottom Limit : ---
If a channel that does not have specific settings is displayed, the setting figures are displayed as hyphens (- -). If the setting figures are not displayed as hyphens, those settings have been specifically set even if they are identical to the default settings or those of General Setting mode. The setting indicated with an asterisk (*) is the default. The channels to be indicated for "Input Channel" are as shown below: Line inputs: L1-L3, DV (DV is not valid for specific-area settings.) Tuner channels: Channels received by the tuner (channels to be set in Specific-Channel Setting mode, etc.)
Indication when the maximum number (12) of channels have individual settings If a channel that does not have specific settings is currently selected, the indication will be as shown below, and individual data items cannot be set for that channel. To set individual data items for the currently selected channel, you must clear any specific-channel settings for one or more channels.
AVIO Specific Area Mode Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC Threshold Ver.200 *
: ON : Manual Threshold Level
Threshold Level : 052 Bottom Limit : 000

Individual setting state

Sorry ! You can store only 12 channels for Specific Area mode.

2. General Setting mode

To shift from Specific-Channel Setting mode: Each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed, Specific-Channel Setting mode and General Setting mode are alternately selected. To shift from Normal mode (recording/playback stop): Press the ESC then CHP/TIM keys.

[How to exit]

Press the ESC key to return the normal mode.
Show setting example on the General Setting mode screen to the following. Regarding setting of actual each item, refer to table 1 (key operations in specific-area setting mode).

[Display in General Setting mode when the channel currently displayed has specific settings]
AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver 2.00 Input - [ TUNER ] * * * Sync AGC Threshold : ON : Normal * * *
[General Setting mode screen]
AVIO Specific Area Mode Ver 2.00 Input - [ TUNER ] Sync AGC : ON Threshold : Normal Threshold Level : Bottom Limit : 000
Threshold Level : Bottom Limit : 000

This channel is set up

*: Setting is the default.

individually.

General Setting mode can be entered only during recording/playback stop. The currently selected input mode (TUNER or LINE) is displayed for "Input." If L1, L2, L3, or DV is selected for input, general settings for the line input can be made (DV is not valid for specific-area settings), and if TUNER is selected, general settings for the tuner input can be made.
Table 1: key operations in specific-Area setting mode (1/2) Key operations in Specific Area Setting mode of the remote control units are shown in the table below (the keys are of the remote control unit for servicing unless otherwise stated):
Operation Switching (*: Default) Remarks Used in SpecificChannel Setting mode Used in General Setting mode

[ DIG/ANA ]

Switches General setting mode and Specific setting mode.
Switches inputs or channels. [INPUT SELECT], [CHANNEL +/-] (Remote control unit supplied with this unit) ON(*) / OFF (*)Normal Bottom + Alfa Manual Threshold Level V Manual Threshold Level ON : The sync level is set to an appropriate value. OFF : Cancel the Sync AGC.
[ SIDE A ], [ SIDE B ] Sets SyncAGC.
[ Rev 3 ], [ 3 Fwd ] Sets Threshold.
[ Rev CHAPTER SKIP ] Sets Threshold Level. [ CHAPTER SKIP Fwd ]
According to the selected Threshold type, the value can be changed in the range shown below: Bottom + Alfa 0 - 255 (Default : 87) Manual Threshold Level 0 - 255 (Default : 173)
V Manual Threshold Level 0 - 255 (Default : 173)
Operation 0 - 255 (Default: 0) Switching (*: Default) Remarks Used in SpecificUsed in General Channel Setting mode Setting mode
Table 1: key operations in specific-Area setting mode (2/2)
[<<|| STILL STEP], [STILL STEP ||>>]

Sets Bottom Limit.

[ PLAY ] Specific-Channel Setting mode: All specific data are initialized. The General Setting data will not be changed.
All channels that have specific setting data will be canceled, and the specific data will be initialized. The General Setting data will not be changed.

[ CLEAR ]

Lines 03-05, Reception conditions
Lines 07-10, details on errors during reception

Total Err

Total Errors: If the total number of errors reaches two digits or greater, it is likely that EPG data acquisition failed. Display subscreen 1 of the first screen and check the electric field intensity from the AGC level. If the total number of received packages is 0, it is likely that the country and postal-code settings are wrong.

Pkt Rcv Num Pkt Snd Num

InvLine Err

Slice Cont EQ

: Slice level (10~30 hex) (Only when the slice Cont is Manual.)
Note: The data on lines 12-14 are for software development, not for service use.

7.1.8 AGING MODE

If symptoms regarding recording/ playback of discs and/or the HDD that your customer claimed are difficult to reproduce, they can be reproduced with a long-time test in Aging mode.
S T PREV CAE NEX SELECTION
Commercially available, recordable DVD-R and DVD-RW discs
When aging for the DVD-RW and HDD is executed, all recorded data on them will be erased. Commands from the remote control unit are accepted during Aging mode. If Aging mode is quit using the ESC key, indications on the FL display will return to normal display. Cancel timer settings before entering Aging mode. Set the recording rate beforehand. It cannot be changed during Aging mode. Press the DVD key to switch to DVD. Load a recordable disc. Select the input function of a recordable source. After disc detection is performed, press the ESC then REP.B keys on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode.
Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal mode. Notes: If during recording: Recording is stopped. If during playback: Playback is paused. If during initialization: The unit stops after initialization is finished. (aging for RW only) If the tray is being opened/closed: The unit stops after the tray is opened/closed. (aging for RW only)
[Description of operation]
Aging for the DVD-RW/DVD-R Aging for the DVD-RW

Aging for the DVD-R

During Aging mode, the following operations are repeated in the order shown below. 1 The tray opens. 2 The tray closes. 3 Recording for 1 minute 4 Recording pause for 6 minutes 5 Recording stops. 6 Playback for 1 minute 7 Playback pause for 6 minutes 8 Playback stops. Note: A continuous test of the above operations is possible for approximately 23 hours. After 2 the tray closes, disc detection is performed, and if 99 titles have already been registered, the unit stops there. The number of loops is retained and indicated on the FL display. An error indication is retained as an OSD. During Aging, the number of loops is indicated on the FL display, as shown below. [AGING 0001]

Detailed description on each item on the screen Write Error: Number of write errors Read Error: Number of read errors Compare Error: Number of comparison errors Current LBA: The address during testing Max LBA: Highest address number of the HDD Progress: Percentage of test progress (%) Remain Time: Estimated time required for finishing the test across all sectors. Estimated time: 11 hours/160 GB
Diagnosis results If no error occurs in any of the Write/Read/Compare items, the HDD is in normal condition and is not required to be replaced. A block other than the HDD is in failure. If any error occurs, the HDD must be replaced. To terminate the diagnostic program, press the "ESC" key.

7.1.10 SETUP SEQUENCE

Tuner/FL microcomputer

Connect the power cord.

System Codec IC (Initial Program Loader)

DVD-R/RW Drive

Tuner/FL microcomputer starts up.
System microcomputer starts up. Yes FLASH check ? OK NG Downloading through RS232C required. "MONITOR" displayed on the FL display. NG No "LSI NG" displayed on the FL display.
Drive microcomputer starts up.
Initialization of the peripheral circuit register and RAM, etc.
"POWER ON" displayed on the FL display. LSI check ? Clock displayed on the FL display. OK
Has command arrived ? Yes ATA/ATAPI command processing
Power ON ? Yes Power ON/Release the reset No
Firmware stored in Flash memory is developed in SD-RAM expanding the compressed data.
Jumping to developed firmware.
"POWER ON" displayed on the FL display.
System Codec IC (Firmware)
Communication start with the Tuner/FL microcomputer.
Request for power off of system-control computer made to Tuner/FL microcomputer No System-control computer is turned off (entering standby) following request from Tuner/FL microcomputer
Waiting for communication to be established. Yes
Obtaining LD temperature data from drive. Is temperature below 59C?

Yes No

Key input and channel data transmitted to the system controller. And make displayed data by instructions from the system controller, and switch a channel.
Is ID check of drive OK? Yes
1 "CPRM ERR" displayed on FL display No 1 "HDD ERR" displayed on FL display 1: If both the drive ID check and starting/ID check of HDD failed, "CPRM ERR" is first displayed on FL display. *Note: The dictionary data for the HDD are stored on the hard disk when the firmware is downloaded. Therefore, when the HDD is replaced, be sure to download the firmware.

100 VDDE 101 VSS 102 VDDI 103 TIN 104 VSS 105 HD 106 VD
107 FID 108 VSS 109 VDDI 110 VDDE 111 MA[9] 112 MA[8] 113 MA[7] 114 MA[6] 115 MA[5]
116 MA[4] 117 MA[3] 118 MDQM 119 MCAS 120 VSS 121 VDDI 122 VDDE 123 MRAS 124 MBA 125 MA[10]
126 MA[0] 127 MA[1] 128 MA[2] 129 MD[17] 130 MD[16] 131 VSS 132 VDDI 133 VDDE 134 MCLK

135 MWE 136 MD[8]

R8A34011BG-K (MAIN ASSY : IC1001) System Codec

DVD-R / RW Drive

1394Link DV-Decorder AV Enc. Stream Processor AV Dec. N / P Enc. Video DAC Video Processor Y/C N / P Dec. 1394Phy

DVD-R / RW

CPU Audio I / F DDR I / F DDR I / F

Audio ADC Audio DAC

DDR FLASH SRAM DDR

R8A34011BG

BU4828F (MAIN ASSY : IC3706)
Reset IC Pin Discription Block Diagram

1 VOUT

VOUT VDD N.C. GND
Output Pin Power Supply Input pin N.C. GND pin

+ Vref

3 N.C.
R1170S331B (MAIN ASSY : IC4506)
Regulator IC Block Diagram
Pin Discription No. Pin Name
VOUT GND CE. N.C. GND VDD

O O I GND pin

VR Output Pin
+ Vref Current Limit Thermal Shutdown

4 NC 2 GND 5 GND

Cjip Enable ("H" active) N.C. GND pin Power Supply Input pin
PQ035ZN01ZPH (MAIN ASSY : IC4509)

VIN : DC Input

Vo : DC Output

VB : Bias Power Supply

Exclusive IC 5
Vadj. : Output Voltage adjust

GND : Ground

NJM2861F33 (MAIN ASSY : IC4512)

VIN 5 CONTROL 1

Thermal Protection

4 VOUT

3 NOISE BYPASS

Bandgap Reference

BA25F18WHFP (MAIN ASSY : IC4571)
Dual Low-Dropout Voltage Regulator Block Diagram

GND(FIN)

VCC1 Reference Voltage EN1 EN2 Current Limit Sat. Prevention VCC1 VCC1

Thermal Shutdown

Current Limit Sat. Prevention
EN1 VCC1 VCC2 GND VO2 VO1 EN2
BD3823FV (JACB ASSY : IC103)

Audio Sound Processor

Pin Layout (Upper view)
Front1 Front2 Tuner1 Tuner2 EXT11 EXT12 EXT21 EXT22 EXT31 EXT32
SELECT OUT1 OUT2 VCC VRR FILTER AGND SCL SDA DGND
MSMSTunerTunerEXTEXTEXTEXTEXTEXT32 10
GAIN SELECTOR 0, 2, 4, 6dB

20 SELECT 19 OUT1

0~-30.5dB/ 0, 5dB step -

18 OUT2

17 VCC 16 VRR

1/2 VCC

15 FILTER 14 AGND 13 SCL 12 SDA 11 DGND
AGND 0~-30.5dB/ 0, 5dB step - I2C LOGIC

Pin Discription No.

MS1 MS2 Tuner1 Tuner2 EXT11 EXT12 EXT21 EXT22 EXT31
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O O I Music server input terminal Music server input terminal Tuner input terminal of ch1 Tuner input terminal of ch2 External 1 input terminal of ch1 External 1 input terminal of ch2 External 2 input terminal of ch1 External 2 input terminal of ch2 External 3 input terminal of ch1 External 3 input terminal of ch2 Ground terminal I2C BUS data terminal I2C BUS clock terminal GND terminal 1/2 VCC terminal Ripple rejection filter terminal Power supply terminal Volume output terminal of ch2 Volume output terminal of ch1 Slave address selection terminal

Also compatible with KODAK Picture CD
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation. is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd.
This recorder also supports the IECs Super VCD standard. Compared to the Video CD standard, Super VCD offers superior picture quality, and allows two soundtracks to be recorded. Super VCD also supports the widescreen size.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) compatibility
Super Video CD (Super VCD)

DVD-R/RW compatibility

This recorder will play and record DVD-R/RW discs. Compatible media:
The Windows Media logo printed on dicates that this recorder can playback Windows Media Audio content. WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio and refers to an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA content can be encoded by using Windows Media Player for Windows XP, Windows Media Player 9 or Windows MediaPlayer 10 series.
DVD-RW Ver. 1.1, Ver. 1.1 / 2x, Ver. 1.2 / 24x and Ver. 1.2 / 26x DVD-R Ver. 2.0 and Ver. 2.0 / 4x / 8x / 16x, and Ver. 2.1 18x / 116x Recording formats: DVD-R/RW: Video Recording (VR) format and DVDVideo format (Video mode) Readable formats: DVD-R/RW: Video Recording (VR) format and DVDVideo format (Video mode)
Microsoft, Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

JPEG file compatibility

Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and EXIF 2.2* still image files *File format used by digital still cameras Sampling ratio: 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 Horizontal resolution: pixels Vertical resolution: pixels Progressive JPEG compatible: No File extensions:.jpg,.jpeg,.jif,.jfif (must be used for the recorder to recognize JPEG files do not use for other file types) File structure: The recorder can load up to 99 folders / 999 files at one time (if there are more files/folders that this on the disc then more can be reloaded)
Note that older models of DVD recorders and DVD writers may reject DVD-RW Ver. 1.2 discs and/or corrupt the data on the disc. If you want to share DVD-RW discs between this recorder and an older recorder/writer, we recommend using Ver. 1.1 discs.

CD-R/RW compatibility

This recorder cannot record CD-R or CD-RW discs. Readable formats: CD-Audio, Video CD/Super VCD, ISO 9660 CD-ROM* containing MP3, WMA or JPEG files * ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant. CD physical format: Mode1, Mode2 XA Form1. Romeo and Joliet file
PC-created disc compatibility
Discs recorded using a personal computer may not be playable in this unit due to the setting of the application software used to create the disc. In these particular instances, check with the software publisher for more detailed information. Discs recorded in packet write mode (UDF format) are not compatible with this recorder. Check the DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW software disc boxes for additional compatibility information.

Front panel connections

S-VIDEO
6 G-LINK Use to connect the supplied G-LINK cable to enable GUIDE Plus+ to control an external satellite receiver, etc. 7 CONTROL IN Use to control this recorder from the remote sensor of another Pioneer component with a CONTROL OUT terminal and bearing the Pioneer mark. Connect the CONTROL OUT of the other component to the CONTROL IN of this recorder using a mini-plug cord.
VIDEO L(MONO) R AUDIO INPUT 2
On the right side of the front panel a flip-down cover hides more connections. 11 DV IN A DV input i.LINK connector, suitable for connecting a DV camcorder. 12 Audio/video input 2 Audio/video input (stereo analog audio; composite and S-video video), especially suitable for camcorders, game consoles, portable audio, etc.

8.3 DISPLAY

Display
5 Recording quality indicators XP Lights when the recording mode is set to XP (best quality). SP Lights when the recording mode is set to SP (standard play). LP / SLP Lights when the recording mode is set to LP (long play) or SLP (super long play). EP / SEP Lights when the recording mode is set to EP (extended play) or SEP (super extended play). MN Lights when the recording mode is set to MN (manual recording level) mode. 6 Character display
1 Lights during playback; blinks when playback is paused.
2 Lights when copying. 3 Lights during recording; blinks when recording is paused. 4 Lights when a timer recording has been set. (Indicator blinks if the timer has been set to DVD but there isn't a recordable disc loaded, or the timer has been set to HDD but the HDD is not recordable.)
NTSC Lights when playing NTSC format video. Indicates which channels of a bilingual broadcast are recorded. Lights when the component video output is set to progressive scan. OVER Lights when the analog audio input level is too high.
7 R / RW Indicates the type of recordable DVD loaded: DVD-R or DVD-RW. 8 PL Lights when a VR mode disc is loaded and the recorder is in Play List mode. 23 Shows the remote control mode (if nothing is displayed, the remote control mode is 1). V Lights when an unfinalized Video mode disc is loaded.
VPS / PDC Lights when receiving a VPS/PDC broadcast during a VPS/PDC-enabled timer recording.

8.4 REMOTE CONTROL

Remote control
STANDBY/ON ONE TOUCH COPY
9 CH +/ Press to change the channel of the built-in TV tuner.

ABC DEF INPUT SELECT

10 GUIDE Plus+Action buttons and DVD playback functions When in the GUIDE Plus+ system, these buttons act as the Red, Green, Yellow and Blue Action buttons (the functions of these buttons change according to the GUIDE Plus+ Area. AUDIO Changes the audio language or channel. (When the recorder is stopped, press to change the tuner audio.)

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PIONEER DVR 530H / DVR 630H Code : 15
DVD STANDBY REC TIMER REC STOP RE PLAY PAUSE STOP STEP < STEP > OPEN/CLOSE REV SCAN FWD SCAN PREV |<< NEXT >>| CLEAR SUBTITLE ANGLE AUDIO PLAY MODE HDD DVD DISC NAVIGATOR HOME MENU GO + GO + GO + GO + BEO4 GO + STOP RECORD + RECORD RECORD RECORD + STOP GO STOP + STOP STOP STOP + STOP + STOP + EXIT GO + GO + GO + GO + GO + EXIT

GO + GO

RETURN INPUT SELECT GUIDE INFO MENU HELP DISPLAY BACK SKIP REC MODE ONE TOUCH REC
EXIT GO + 0 GO + 1 GO + 2 GO + 3 GO + 4 GO + 5 GO + 6 GO + 7 GO + 8 GO + 9

 

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