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PLAY/PAUSE

OPEN/CLOSE

STANDBY/ON

ORDER NO.

RRV2480

DVD/CD TUNER

XV-DV88

XV-DV77

ZVYXJ ZUCXJ

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model XV-DV88 XV-DV77 Power Requirement
DC power supplied from other system component DC power supplied from other system component

Region No.

Remarks
This product is a system(s) component. This product does not function properly independently ; to avoid malfunctions, be sure to connect it to the prescribed system component(s), otherwise damage may result. Please connect it to the POWERED SUBWOOFER S-DV88SW or S-DV77SW, for adjustment and operation inspection.

Component

DVD/CD TUNER SPEAKER SYSTEM SATELLITE SPEAKER POWERED SUBWOOFER MINIDISC RECORDER STEREO CASSETTE DECK
XV-DV88 XV-DV77 S-DV77 S-DV88ST S-DV77ST S-DV88SW S-DV77SW MJ-L11 CT-L11

Service manual

RRV2480 RRV2473 RRV2486, RRV2473 RRV2474, RRV2473 RRV2472 RRV2471 This manual.
System option System option

CONTENTS

1. SAFETY INFORMATION.. 2 2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST.. 4 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM. 12 4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM.. 45 5. PCB PARTS LIST.. 58 6. ADJUSTMENT... 66 7. GENERAL INFORMATION.. 73 7.1 DIAGNOSIS.. 73 7.1.1 SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION OF PICKUP DEFECTIVE.. 73 7.1.2 TEST POINTS LOCATION. 7.1.3 TEST MODE SCREEN DISPLAY. 7.1.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING. 7.1.5 ERROR CODE.. 7.1.6 DISASSEMBLY. 7.1.7 SINGLE OPERATION METHOD. 7.2 PARTS... 7.2.1 IC... 7.2.2 DISPLAY.. 8. PANEL FACILITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS. 95 96
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan
PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, 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
c PIONEER CORPORATION 2001
T ZZK JULY 2001 Printed in Japan

XV-DV88, XV-DV77

1. SAFETY INFORMATION
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-ityourselfer. 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
NOTICE (FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY) Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or be of identical designation.
(slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts must
REMARQUE (POUR MODLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT) Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou de remplacement doivent avoir la mme dsignation.

6 J 1K 42

50 M 47 N 25

A 10 F E 9 D 44 G I 51 G H F
15 Refer to "2.4 LOADING MECHANISM ASSY".

43 B C

B 7 44

(1) EXTERIOR PARTS LIST

MOTHER ASSY SIDEL ASSY KEYR ASSY KEYL ASSY HP ASSY FM/AM TUNER MODULE DVDM ASSY 13P FFC/60V 9P FFC/60V 31P FFC/60V Adapter12 L Adapter12 R Connector Assy Loading Mecha. Assy Rear Panel Bottom Plate Top Plate PCB Holder Sensor Plate Leg Rebette PCB Spacer(3x6) Lead Barrier Mecha Barrier PCB Holder PC Support Sensor Button L Sensor Button R Illuminate Lens
See Contrast table (2) AWU7813 AWU7816 AWU7815 AWU7814 See Contrast table (2) VWS1496 ADD7318 ADD7320 ADD7322 ANW7231 ANW7232 PG05KK-E10 VWT1188 See Contrast table (2) ANF7027 ANF7028 ANG7359 ANG7360 AEB7090 AEC7120 AEC7156 AEC7361 AEC7362 AEC7364 VEC1749 AAD7622 AAD7623 AAK7896

NSP 51 52

Side Line Bottom Base Top Panel 1 Top Panel 2 Button L Assy Button R Assy Tray Cap Assy Bonnet Name Label Caution Label 65 Label Screw Screw Screw Screw DSP ASSY BALANCE ASSY TRADER ASSY TRADEL ASSY JACK ASSY SIDER ASSY Energy Star Label
AAP7088 AMA7025 AMB7754 AMB7755 AXG7110 AXG7111 See Contrast table (2) ANE7270 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2) BBZ30P060FMC BBZ30P100FMC BPZ30P080FZK PSC30P080FNI See Contrast table (2) AWU7808 AWU7809 AWU7810 AWU7811 See Contrast table (2) See Contrast table (2)

NSP NSP NSP

MOTHER ASSY FM/AM TUNER MODULE Rear Panel Tray Cap Assy Name Label Caution Label 65 Label DSP ASSY SIDER ASSY Energy Star Label
AWU7817 AXQ7229 ANC7999 AXG7119 AAL7278 VRW1872 Not used AWU7807 AWU7812 Not used
AWU7806 AXQ7229 ANC7999 AXG7119 AAL7277 VRW1872 Not used AWU7807 AWU7812 Not used
AWU7818 AXQ7228 ANC8020 AXG7120 AAL7280 Not used ARW7050 AWU7819 AWU7820 AAX7876
2.4 LOADING MECHANISM ASSY
Note : Refer to " Application of Lubricant".
2 Refer to "2.5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S".

6 Daifree GEM1036 8

To DVDM CN151

12 Lubricating Oil GYA23

10 Lubricating Oil GYA1001
LOADING MECHANISM ASSY PARTS LIST

NSP 9 10

LOAB Assy Traverse Mechanism Assy-S Loading Motor Assy Motor Pulley Carriage DC Motor / 0.3W Flexible Cable (26P) Connector Assy 2P Float Rubber Belt Stabilizer
VWG2279 VXX2782 VXX2505 PNW1634 PXM1027 VDA1864 VKP2253 VEB1327 VEB1330 VNE2253
Loading Base Float Base DVD Drive Cam Gear Pulley Loading Gear Drive Gear SW Lever Clamper Plate Bridge Clamper Screw Screw Tray
VNL1917 VNL1918 VNL1919 VNL1921 VNL1922 VNL1923 VNL1925 VNE2251 VNE2252 VNL1924 JGZ17P028FMC Z39-019 VNL1920

Application of Lubricant

(HP) (HP) (HP)

HP ASSY (AWU7814)

CN5506

CN5505
XV-DV88, XV-DV77 3.8 TRADER, SIDER, KEYL and KEYR ASSYS

F TRADER ASSY (AWU7809)

(Y) (C) (VCB)

F G H I

Except ZVYXJ

(DVD) (DVD)

CN5502

CN5503

SIDER ASSY (ZVYXJ : AWU7812) (ZUCXJ : AWU7820)

(VCB) (Y)

: VCB SIGNAL ROUTE : Y SIGNAL ROUTE

: DVD AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE

: TX AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE

: C SIGNAL ROUTE

3.9 FM/AM TUNER MODULE (ZVYXJ TYPE)
FM/AM TUNER MODULE (ZVYXJ : AXQ7229)

FM FRONT END

(FM) (FM) (FM) (FM) (FM) (FM) (FM) (AM) (AM) (AM) (AM) MW RF TUNING BLOCK

(FM) (AM)

OSC : 981 - 2052kHz 9k step

(TX) (AM) (FM)

: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (TUNER) : AM SIGNAL ROUTE : FM SIGNAL ROUTE

(TX) (TX)

(TX) (TX) (FM) (AM) L201 (FM) (TX)

ATE7003

C D 6 7

CN5701

3.10 FM/AM TUNER MODULE (ZUCXJ TYPE)
FM/AM TUNER MODULE (ZUCXJ : AXQ7228)
XV-DV88, XV-DV77 3.11 MOTHER ASSY (1/2)

CN5401

(VCB) (C) (Y)

CN5702

K 1/2 MOTHER ASSY : AWU7817) (XV-DV88/ZVYXJ
(XV-DV77/ZVYXJ : AWU7806) (XV-DV77/ZUCXJ : AWU7818)

L 1/2 CN8101

XV-DV77/ZVYXJ XV-DV88/ZVYXJ XV-DV77/ZUCXJ (HP) (VCB) (Y)

(DVD) (DI)

: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE : DVD AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE : DI AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE : HP AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE

(HP) (TX)

CN5001

CN8901

XV-DV88, XV-DV77 3.12 MOTHER ASSY (2/2)

S-DV88SW, S-DV77SW

CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 49101.5, MFD BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR IC8001 (AEK7065). CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491001, MFD BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR IC8002 (AEK7064). CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491.750, MFD BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR IC8003 (AEK7062). (VCB) (Y)

(DVD) (TX)

IC8801 - pin 18 (Cb) V: 1V/div. H: 10sec/div.
IC201 - pin 39 (EFM before slice) V: 1V/div. H: 1sec/div.
Foot of R264 (RPWM) V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
IC5401 - pin 16 (MCK) V: 1V/div. H: 20nsec/div.
IC8801 - pin 16 (Cr) V: 1V/div. H: 10sec/div.
IC201 - pin 1 (EFM) V: 1V/div. H: 0.2sec/div.
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM

NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :

1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic diagrams. 2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic diagrams is shown below.
Symbol In PCB Diagrams Symbol In Schematic Diagrams B C E B C E Part Name
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram. 4. View point of PCB diagrams.

Connector

Transistor

Capacitor

B C E B B C E D D G S G S D G S C E B C E

SIDE A

Transistor with resistor

Field effect transistor

P.C.Board

Chip Part

SIDE B

Resistor array

3-terminal regulator

4.1 LOAB ASSY

A LOAB ASSY

(VNP1836-B)

LOADING MOTOR ASSY

B CN52

4.2 DVDM ASSY

Q571 IC608 IC612

IC302 IC261 IC304 IC303
Q141 IC481 Q111 Q117 Q108 IC451 Q107 Q118 Q109 Q116 Q115 Q114 IC281 IC805 IC806 Q102
IC861 IC881 IC351 Q911 Q913 Q902 Q922 Q923

(VNP1850-A)

C CN5104

IC701 IC299

Q542 Q543

Q103 IC101

STEPPING MOTOR (CARRIAGE)

Q112 IC111

Q271 IC271 Q281

Q130 Q241 IC291 Q292

SPINDLE MOTOR
IC807 IC251 Q901 Q903 Q912

F CN5203

XV-DV88, XV-DV77 4.3 TRADEL, SIDEL and HP ASSYS

CN5651

D SIDEL ASSY

Q5002 Q5003

C (ANP7407-B)

IC8901

C TRADEL ASSY E HP ASSY

IC8921

(ANP7407-B)

IC8902

XV-DV88, XV-DV77 4.4 TRADER, SIDER, KEYL and KEYR ASSYS

IC5701

IC5851

TRADER ASSY

Q5851 Q5852 Q5421 Q5410

Q5802 IC8801 Q8801

H KEYL ASSY

I KEYR ASSY

F TRADER ASSY
XV-DV88, XV-DV77 4.5 MOTHER ASSY

XV-DV88 ZVYXJ

AXQ7229 VWT1188 VWG2279 VWS1496 AWM7622 AWU7817 AWU7807 AWU7808 AWU7809 AWU7810 AWU7811 AWU7812 AWU7813 AWU7814 AWU7815 AWU7816 AWM7633 AWU7854 AWU7855

Part No. XV-DV77 ZVYXJ

AXQ7229 VWT1188 VWG2279 VWS1496 AWM7621 AWU7806 AWU7807 AWU7808 AWU7809 AWU7810 AWU7811 AWU7812 AWU7813 AWU7814 AWU7815 AWU7816 AWM7633 AWU7854 AWU7855

XV-DV77 ZUCXJ

AXQ7228 VWT1188 VWG2279 VWS1496 AWM7623 AWU7818 AWU7819 AWU7808 AWU7809 AWU7810 AWU7811 AWU7820 AWU7813 AWU7814 AWU7815 AWU7816 AWM7633 AWU7854 AWU7855

Part No. AWU7806

2SC4081 UDZS8.2B CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB103K50 RS1/16S101J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S473J Not used AKP7001 DKN1124
AWU7817, AWU7806 and AWU7818 are constructed the same except for the following :
Q5561 D5502D5506 C5351C5358 C5518 R5351R5354 R5551 R5552, R5553 R5566 R19P SOCKET JA5501 STEREO MINI JACK

AWU7817

2SC4081 UDZS8.2B CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB103K50 RS1/16S101J RS1/16S223J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S103J RS1/16S393J AKP7001 DKN1124

AWU7818

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used RS1/16S333J RS1/16S223J Not used Not used

SIDER ASSY

Part No. AWU7812
PCM1742KE BU1923F DTA124EUA 2SD2114K UN5212 UDZ4.7B 1SS355 DAN202K CEJQ101M6R3 CKSRYB103K50 CEAT221M6R3 CEJQ470M6R3 CEAT470M16 CQMA222J50 CEJQ100M16 CKSRYB271K50 CKSRYB561K50 CCSRCH270J50 RS1/16S101J RS1/10S220J RS1/16S0R0J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S222J RS1/16S103J Not used Not used ASS7004
AWU7812 and AWU7820 are constructed the same except for the following :
IC5401 IC5701 Q5410 Q5411, Q5412 Q5421 D5401 D5421 D5422 C5402 C5404, C5407, C5704 C5406 C5408 C5411, C5412 C5413, C5414 C5701 C5702 C5703 C5706, C5707 R5201, R5204, R5705 R5202 R5203, R5401, R5704 R5205R5207, R5411, R5412 R5413, R5414 R5421 R5701 R5702, R5703 X5701 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (4.332MHz)

AWU7820

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used RS1/16S473J RS1/16S103J Not used

Part No. AWU807

VTF1096 CEAT470M16 CKSRYB473K25 RS1/16S102J GP1FA501RZ
AWU7807 and AWU7819 are constructed the same except for the following :
F8611 C8612 C8613, C8614 R8611 JA8611 OPT. LINK IN 8MB/S

AWU7819

Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
PCB PARTS LIST FOR XV-DV88/ZVYXJ UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

S101 VSK1011

S2B-PH-K S5B-PH-K VNP1836
IC861 IC261, IC302 IC251 IC481 IC101 ADV7172KST BA4510F BA6664FM BU2288FV LA9701M

SWITCH OTHERS

CN602 CN601 KR CONNECTOR KR CONNECTOR PC BOARD LOAB

SEMICONDUCTORS

IC201 IC351 IC801 IC805 IC712 IC601 IC701 IC111 IC612 IC608 IC304 IC603 FLASH ROM Q109, Q901Q903, Q911Q913 Q114, Q130 Q107, Q111, Q115, Q241 Q101, Q102, Q106 Q103, Q141, Q142, Q542, Q543 Q112, Q113 Q108 Q571 Q117, Q171, Q601 D302 D601

LC78652W M56788AFP M65774BFP MB81F161622C-80FN MNR4800DJ7 PD6345A PE5108A TC74HC4053AFT TC74VHC125FT TC74VHCT125AFT TC7SHU04F VYW1852 2SA1576A 2SC4081 DTC114EUA HN1A01F HN1B04FU HN1C01FU HN1K03FU RN1911 RN4982 KV1470 RB501V-40
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB222K50 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB472K50 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF104Z25 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10 CKSRYF105Z10
C317 C208, C210 C266 C206, C214, C242, C357 C102, C109, C120, C130, C131 C138, C143, C148, C154 C157, C158, C204, C207, C215 C221, C222, C226, C230, C236 C253, C256, C258, C265, C299 C319, C332, C353, C359 C365, C366, C603, C606 C608C611, C613, C615, C618 C626, C628, C631, C704, C706 C708, C712, C713, C716C718 C721, C723, C725, C743, C802 C808, C811, C814, C866 C869C872, C874, C875, C903 C913 C115, C217, C328, C614, C711 C726, C801, C809, C813 C816C821, C827, C833, C843

RESISTORS

R815, R819 R543, R545, R594, R631, R707 R121 R123 R400, R403 R341 R126R129, R176R179 R902, R905, R908, R912, R915 R918 R364, R369, R373, R375 R865 R358, R361 R876, R878 R866 R870, R875 R867 R357, R362, R363, R368, R372 R374 R257 (1) R258, R259 (2.2) Other Resistors RAB4C0R0J RAB4C103J RAB4C220J RAB4C470J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S101J RS1/10S220J RS1/16S1000F RS1/16S1000F RS1/16S1003F RS1/16S1502F RS1/16S1503F RS1/16S4701F RS1/16S4702F RS1/16S6800F RS1/16S6801F RS1/16S6802F RS1/16S6802F VCN1127 VCN1128 RS1/16S J

COILS AND FILTERS

L304 L490 L481 CHIP BEADS CHIP BEADS LCYA1R5J2520 VTL1073 VTL1084

CAPACITORS

C480, C481, C612 C152 C104C108 C322 C314 C151 C391, C392 C146 C122, C123 C116, C134, C297 C824, C826 C145, C241 C117, C360 C124 C129, C142, C149, C201, C205 C358, C368, C369, C403, C410 C472, C864 C113, C139 C405, C409, C715 C254, C401 C111 C140, C223, C224, C264, C312 C475C477 C209, C211, C216, C313, C351 C133, C136, C203, C220, C225 C239, C261, C320, C321, C330 C591, C619, C703, C722 C101, C103, C118, C119, C121 C212, C213, C227, C231 C248C251, C255, C263, C315 CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH150J50 CCSRCH180J50 CCSRCH220J50 CCSRCH270J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH390J50 CCSRCH391J50 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH560J50 CCSRCH681J50 CCSRCH820J50 CEV101M16 CEV101M16 CEV101M16 CEV220M16 CEV221M4 CEV470M16 CEV470M6R3 CKSQYB105K10 CKSQYB105K10 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16

OTHERS

CN15, CN401 B TO B PLUG 30P CN3 4P CONNECTOR CN52 PH CONNECTOR 9007 FLEXIBLE CABLE (07P) CN120 FFC CONNECT0R CN251 X481 X601 12P CONNECTOR CRYSTAL RESONATOR (27.000MHz) CERAMIC RESONATOR (16.5MHz) AKP7168 DKN1223 S5B-PH-SM3 VDA1681 VKN1787 VKN1795 VSS1159 VSS1160

TRADEL ASSY

CN5104 B TO B SOCKET 30P CN5103 B TO B SOCKET 28P AKP7163 AKP7165
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description
5P CABLE HOLDER MINI JACK JUMPER WIRE EARTH METAL FITTING
51048-0500 AKN7026 D20PYY0510E VNF1084
IC5001, IC5002 IC5101 IC8902 IC8901 IC8921 Q8942 Q5001, Q5054 Q5053, Q5201 Q8921Q8924 Q8941 Q5051 D5001D5003, D5051, D5052, D8901 D5053 D5081D5084 BA033FP BA25BC0FP BA4558F-HT LC75366M NJM4560M 2SA1576A 2SB1237X 2SC4081 2SD2114K DTA124EUA RN2903 1SS355 UDZS6.8B UDZS8.2B

J 8901 KN8951

CN5203 B TO B SOCKET 30P CN5202 B TO B SOCKET 16P AKP7163 AKP7164
IC5701 IC5851 IC5801 IC5401 Q5611, Q5711 Q5411, Q5412 Q5410, Q5851 Q5801, Q5802 Q5852 Q5421 D5421, D5613, D5712, D5721 D5801D5810 D5422 D5711 D5401 BU1923F BU4094BCF NJM062M PCM1742KE 2SC4081 2SD2114K DTA124EUA DTC114TUA RN2903 UN5212 1SS355 1SS355 DAN202K UDZ11B UDZ4.7B
F5082 L5087 CHIP BEAD DTF1069 LCYA220J2520
C5083C5085, C5105 C8923, C8924 C5107, C5108 C5052, C8901C8906, C8925, C8926 C8931, C8932 C5001, C5003, C5081 C8921, C8922 C5051, C5251, C8941 C8910 C5005, C8908 C5101 C5002, C5004, C8907, C8909 C8927, C8928 C5102C5104 C5082, C8942 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH471J50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT101M10 CEAT1R0M50 CEAT220M50 CEAT470M16 CEAT471M6R3 CEJQ101M6R3 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB221K50 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYF104Z50

L5801 LCYA220J2520

C5807, C5808 C5201C5203 C5706, C5707 C5851C5853 C5406 C5411, C5412, C5705 C5701, C5711, C5721, C5722 C5402 C5801 C5408, C5855 C5809, C5810 C5894 C5404, C5407, C5704, C5802C5804 C5702 C5854 C5703 C5893 C5413, C5414 CCSRCH102J50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH270J50 CCSRCH470J50 CEAT221M6R3 CEAT470M16 CEJQ100M16 CEJQ101M6R3 CEJQ470M10 CEJQ470M6R3 CEJQ4R7M50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB271K50 CKSRYB473K25 CKSRYB561K50 CKSRYF104Z25 CQMA222J50
R5060 Other Resistors RAB4C273J RS1/16S J
CN5001 CN8901 CN5081 CN5101 CN5102 19P SOCKET 21P SOCKET 10P CONNECTOR B TO B PLUG 28P 7P CONNECTOR AKP7073 AKP7074 AKP7134 AKP7167 VKN1267
C8951, C8952 C8953, C8954 C8955, C8956 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB223K50 CKSRYF104Z50
R5202 R5723 Other Resistors RS1/10S220J RS1/10S222J RS1/16S J

All Resistors RS1/16S J

Mark No. Description
CABLE HOLDER(7P) FFC CONNECTOR 9P 13P CONNECTOR 13P SOCKET 19P SOCKET
51063-0705 52045-0945 52045-1345 AKP7070 AKP7073 AKP7166 VNE1948 ASS7004
L201 F202 F201 F203 F601 L601
FM DETECTOR COIL FM CERAMIC FILTER FM CERAMIC FILTER AM CERAMIC FILTER ANTIBIRDY FILTER
ATE7003 ATF-107 ATF-119 ATF1155 ATF7025 LCTA270J2520
5802 CN5801 CN5701 CN5702 CN5401
CN5201 B TO B PLUG 16P 5801 SCREW PLATE X5701 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (4.332MHz)

JA8601 1P PIN JACK 8191 SCREW PLATE KN8791, KN8792 EARTH METAL FITTING X8101, X8701 (12.288MHz) CRYSTAL RESONATOR
L8201L8203, L8211L8213 L8221L8223 CHIP BEADS VTL1112 VTL1112
F8101, F8102, F8152F8154, F8156 F8701, F8702, F8751 CHIP BEAD F8301, F8302 CHIP BEAD F8611, F8651, F8652 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR L8128 CHIP BEADS DTF1064 DTF1064 DTF1067 VTF1096 VTL1086
C8201C8204, C8211C8214 C8221C8224 C8205, C8215, C8225 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH101J50 CKSRYB103K50
C8607, C8654, C8757 C8126, C8705, C8708, C8715, C8718 C8724, C8727, C8733, C8734, C8756 C8121, C8122, C8713, C8714 C8153, C8721, C8736, C8737 C8251, C8252, C8255, C8256 C8102, C8259, C8260, C8302 C8309, C8310, C8316, C8319, C8652 C8704, C8753 C8307, C8308, C8702 C8751 C8612, C8656 C8116 C8326, C8601, C8735, C8794 C8114, C8115, C8151, C8152, C8192 CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH200J50 CCSRCH471J50 CEAT100M50 CEAT101M10 CEAT101M10 CEAT101M10 CEAT220M50 CEAT221M6R3 CEAT470M16 CEJQ470M6R3 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50
8201 PIN JACK(6P) CN8404 11P SOCKET CN8402, CN8403 17P SOCKET AKB7012 AKP7069 AKP7072

BALANCE ASSY

IC8401, IC8421, IC8431, IC8441 IC8461, IC8471, IC8481, IC8501 IC8511 Q8401, Q8402, Q8441, Q8442 Q8481, Q8482 Q8551 BA4558F-HT BA4558F-HT BA4558F-HT 2SD2114K 2SD2114K DTA124EUA
CCSRCH680J50 CCSRCH820J50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT101M16 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB122K50 CKSRYB122K50
CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYF473Z50 CKSRYF473Z50
C8409, C8410 C8449, C8450, C8489 C8401, C8402, C8411, C8412 C8415, C8416, C8441, C8442 C8451, C8452, C8455, C8456 C8481, C8482, C8491, C8492 C8495, C8496 C8552, C8555 C8413, C8414, C8423C8426 C8433C8436, C8453, C8454 C8463C8466, C8473C8476 C8493, C8494, C8503C8506 C8513C8516, C8556, C8558, C8559 C8405, C8406, C8445, C8446, C8485 C8490
C5671C5673 C5679, C5682 C5662, C5663, C5665, C5666, C5668 C5670, C5675, C5952
V5661 FL TUBE CN5661 11P SOCKET 5951 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT AAV7082 AKP7069 GP1UM27XK
C8403, C8404, C8443, C8444, C8483 CKSRYB152K50 C8486 CKSRYB224K10 C8553, C8554 CKSRYB473K25
R8421, R8422, R8431, R8432 R8461, R8462, R8471, R8472 R8501, R8502, R8511, R8512 Other Resistors RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S J
CN8401 17P PLUG CN8551 12P CONNECTOR 8401 PCB BINDER AKP7061 AKP7131 VEF1040

CNB ASSY

D5656 D5655 D5651D5654 1SS355 UDZ2.0B UDZS8.2B
CN5652 11P PLUG CN5651 10P CONNECTOR AKP7058 AKP7134
IC5661 Q5681 D5681 D5661 MSM9202-01 UN5212 1SS355 UDZS8.2B
L5663 L5662 LAU100J LAU220J
C5674 C5681 C5661, C5664 C5669 C5953 CCSRCH470J50 CEJQ100M16 CEJQ101M10 CEJQ330M35 CEJQ470M16

6. ADJUSTMENT

Please connect it to the POWERED SUBWOOFER S-DV88SW or S-DV77SW and DISPLAY UNIT AXX7107, for adjustment and operation inspection.
6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION

Adjustment Items

[Mechanism Part]
1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment 2 DVD Jitter Adjustment 3 Initialize the Focus Sweep Setting
6.2 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

[Electrical Part]

Electrical adjustments are not required.

Screwdriver (large)

Screwdriver (medium)
Adjustment Points (Mechanism Part)
Cautions: After adjustment, adjustment screw locks with the Screw tight. TV monitor Test mode remote control unit (GGF1067)
Tangential adjustment screw

Radial adjustment screw

Precise screwdriver

DVD test disc (GGV1025)

Screw tight (GYL1001)
6.3 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS When
Exchange Parts of Mechanism Assy

Exchange the Pickup

Adjustment Points
Mechanical ~, , ! point Electric point
After adjustment, screw locks with the Screw tight.
Exchange the Traverse Mechanism
Mechanical ! point Electric point
Exchange the Spindle Motor
Mechanical , ! point Electric point

Exchange PCB Assy

Exchange PC Board
Mechanical point Electric point

LOAB, DVDM ASSY

Purpose: To set the sweep which was correct with the individual Traverse mechanism. Be sure to perform the following step finally when replaced Pickup, Traverse Mechanism and Spindle Motor. ESC GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit (It is necessary when performed adjustment procedure.) CLEAR

6.4 TEST MODE

TEST MODE: ON

ESC TEST

GGF1067 Test mode remote control unit

TEST MODE: DISC SET

<TRAY OPEN>
(Player or Remote Control Unit)

DVD, CD

DVD disc

DSC - &&&

TEST MODE: PLAY

<PLAY>

TV/LDP

An address is displayed

< When playback with the target address of disc (DVD)>
For example, when playback with # 30000 During PLAY +CHP/TIM Press keys in order

030000

TEST MODE: OFF

POWER OR

6.5 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT
1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment START
Remove the servo mechanism. Remove a Spacer for height adjustment attached to the back side (shaded area) of the Servo Mechanism (Float Base) with nippers. Cautions: Because there is not a Spacer for height adjustment in adjustment after the second time, will keep it at need. (This parts is Traverse mechanism exclusive use of a model for 2001 years) 7.3mm

Servo Mechanism

Float Base
Put a spacer between a Tangential (or Radial) adjustment screw and Mechanism Base and turn each screw to adjust the height. (Refer to "6.1 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION".)
Spacer for Height adjustment
Note: Turn the Short switch to Short side when removing the Pickup Flexible Cable. (Refer to "7.1.6 DISASSEMBLY".)

Test Mode Screen Display (First Screen Display)
Caution : The first screen and second screen switch by pressing [DISPLAY] key of the remote control unit. It is only a version display part on the lower right of the screen those contents of display change. ATB : ON/OFF information display and AGC manual setting display deleted with the second generation. The displays of Tilt error value, Tilt servo status and pickup DVD/CLD display deleted with the third generation becomes LD part is deleted.
Description of Each Item on the Display
(1) Address indication The address being traced is displayed in number. DVD : ID indication (hexadecimal number, 8 digits) [] CD : A-TIME (min. sec.) [0000] (Note : For DVDs, decimal-number indication is possible.) (2) Code indication of the remote control unit [R ] The code for the key pressed on the remote control unit, which is received by the FL controller, is displayed while the key is pressed. In the case of the double code, the second code will be displayed. (3) Key code indication for the main unit [K ] The code for the key pressed on the main unit, which is received by the system controller, is displayed while the key is pressed. (4) Background color indication [C R G B ] (5) 1 Tracking status [TRKG ] Tracking on [ON ] Tracking off [OFF] 2 Laser diode current value [LDI ]
(6) 1 Spindle status [SPDL ] Spindle accelerator and brake, free-runnimg FG servo Rough, velocity phase servo Offset addition, rough, velocity phase servo 2 AFB status [AFB ] ON OFF (7) Mechanism position value [M ] Position code (8) Slider position [S ] CD TOC area CD active area (9) AGC setting [AGC ] AGC on AGC off
[A/B] [FG] [SRV] [O_S] [ON ] [OFF]

[1] to [3]

[IN ] [CD ]

[AGC-ON] [AGC-OFF]

(10) Output video system [V ] NTSC system [NTSC] PAL system [PAL ] Auto-setting [AUTO] Skirt terminal output [SK ] VIDEO [00] S-VIDEO [01] RGB [02] Note : Display only the model which can do the output setting of skirt terminal. (11) FTS servo IC information DSP coefficient indication [KS [ ] ] Displays the address (four digits) of the specified coefficient and the setting value (four digits) with [TEST] and [9] keys. (12) Error rate indication 1 C1 error value of CD 2 C1 error value of DVD [ER C1 ] [ER ]
(20) 1 Version of the flash ROM [V : . ] 2 Flash ROM size [FLSH = ] (21) Revision of the system controller [S : . / . ] 1 Revision number of the external ROM part (flash ROM) of the system controller <Front> 2 Revision of the internal ROM part of the system controller <Back> (22) Revision of the DVD mechanism controller [M : . ] Revision number of the external ROM part (flash ROM) of the DVD mechanism controller (23) Control and part numbers of the GUI-ROM [GUI : ] No GUI model displays as " / ". OEM model displays the part number of GUI-ROM [GUI : * * * *]

15. Disc distinction threshold value (CD and unrecorded disc) Threshold value of the disc distinction. Distinguish it from CD if bigger than this value, and distinguish it from an unrecorded disc if small. 16. Current jitter value Indicate the value that was read in from the MY-CHIP in DVD, and indicate the value that was read in from the servo DSP in CD. 17. Focus balance setting value of L0 18. Focus balance setting value of L1 19. Current mechanism controller inside mode (it does not support in this unit) It can indicate to a maximum 10 modes. Indicate only a nest share of the mode. 20. Processing step of 11 inside modes (it does not support in this unit) It can grasp the current mode, the mode reaching it and transition of step by watching 19 and 20. 21. Spindle control state of MY-CHIP (it does not support in this unit) OFF : Motor off condition A/B : Accelerator and brakes FG : FG servo RVP : Rough speed phase servo ORVP : Rough speed phase servo of offset addition 22. Rotation number of spindle motor Do not FG read in ? indication (during spindle stop). 23. Tracking error generation system (it does not support in this unit) 1: 1 beam (DPD) 3: 3 beams 24. TZC count value (it does not support in this unit) The value that counted the number of TZC for one rotation in the tracking open state. When this value is more than 512 with CD, set it in 1 beam because the eccentric is large. DVD does not measure it because it is 1 beam fixed (indication is 0000). 25. It indicates the frequency that entered the focus backup Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte counter, next of FF becomes 00. 26. It indicates focus backup limit frequency with the hexadecimal number Initial value is 14H, it does decrement whenever enter the focus backup and it gives up backup if it became 0. Then the error is generated. After reverted from the backup, When not enter the backup and pass fixed time (1500ms), return to initial value again.
27. It indicates the frequency that entered the internal circumference plunging into backup of the sled Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte counter, next of FF becomes 00. 28. It indicates the frequency that entered the tracking overrun backup Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte counter, next of FF becomes 00. 29. It indicates the limit frequency of tracking overrun backup with a hexadecimal number Initial value is 03H, it does decrement whenever enter the tracking overrun backup and it gives up backup if it became 0. 30. It indicates the frequency that entered sled overrun backup Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till turns the power off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte counter, next of FF becomes 00. 31. It indicates the limit frequency of sled overrun backup with a hexadecimal number Initial value is 03H, it does decrement whenever enter the sled overrun backup and it gives up backup if it became 0. 32. It indicates the frequency that entered the tracking close NG backup Hexadecimal number indication. Counter does not reset till turns the power off after turning it on. Next of FF is be a 1 byte counter in 00. The hexadecimal number indication which indicates the frequency that reads 33. ID/subQ, and entered NG backup Hexadecimal number indication. A counter does not reset it till cuts it off after turning it on. Due to a 1 byte counter, next of FF becomes 00. 34. An address to indicate in 35 Set it by using RS232.I (an address) Set it with DA. 35. Contents of an address indicated in 34.

Operation of the unit

The sound may not out with the specific audio. No operation No operation No operation No operation No operation No operation No operation
The system controller fetched a code other than an operation code (Hardware is unusual.) No operation Undefined interrupt (Hardware is unusual.) Inappropriate slot command issued (Hardware is unusual.) Access error to the servo DSP or clock does not oscillation (Hardware is unusual.) No operation No operation
Accept only OFF operation of the POWER key of the main unit. Remote control unit is impossible.
Error codes that are displayed on the FL display by using the remote control unit (Mechanism controller error)
To display: ESC + DISPLAY + DISPLAY; Location of the display: At the two digits of center of the FL display To display the error history: ESC + DISPLAY + One shot; Location of the display: TV screen Description FL Causes if with a DVD Causes if with a CD Operation of the Unit of Error
11 Search timeout Search could not be complete within 7 seconds. A search could not be completed after 3 retries, search backup was executed 4 times, or in a case of timeout (6 seconds) while the unit was tracing 11 tracks or more beyond the target while the search operation was converging. Search could not be complete within 7 CD : Stops, seconds, and it could not enter the target DVD : Continues operation area within 7 seconds by VCD scan. Backup against slider skip was executed 4 times during a search, or slider skip CD : Stops, twice resulted in starting from the read-in DVD : Continues operation point.

Search retry 12 error

Tracing timeout Timeout (10.5 seconds) while tracing at while converging the stage of convergence of a search. During Track (Index) Search, the search for the beginning of a program could not be completed within 3 seconds (20 seconds in the case of Index Search) after positioning based on the TOC data was completed. Distinguished RW disc without wobble.

Index 0 search error

1C Wobble distinction error 22 Timeout of slider
Read the RW control data.
inner circumference Inside switch could not ON within 3 seconds.

Stop Stop

Timeout of slider 23 outer Inside switch could not OFF within 2 seconds. circumference

Auto sequence 57 timeout of tracking servo ON Auto sequence 58 timeout of ATB1 Auto sequence 59 timeout of focus gain adjustment Auto sequence 5A timeout of tracking gain adjustment Auto sequence 5B timeout of offset adjustment

Stop Stop Stop

ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after the ADJMIR (modulation factor measurement) command was sent. ABUSY did not return within 2 seconds after the AFB (auto focus bias) command was sent. A command could not be sent because ABUSY was low. ABUSY did not return within 200 mS after TLV command was sent. Pause mode could not be restored within three retries after it had been released. An ID could not be read for 1 second or more.
Auto sequence 5C timeout of modulation factor measurement Auto sequence 5D timeout of auto focus bias 5F Auto sequence already busy
Stop Continues operation Stop No frame could be read for 3 seconds or more. Stop
62 Pause retry error ID can not read during tracing
Subcode check failure during playback ID can not read at 73 the startup 74 Subcode check failure during startup
An ID could not be read within 1 second after the AFB adjustment had been finished. No subcode could be read within 3 seconds after AFB adjustment had been finished. TOC readout took 30 seconds or more.
Opens (ID readout failure) Opens (Subcode readout failure).
Timeout for reading 81 TOC of the mechanism controller Timeout for reading 82 TOC of the system controller Communication A1 timeout of DSP command A command could not be issued to DSP because Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force (XCBUSY = L) for a specified time (about 200 mS). Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a specified time (about 200 mS) before and after a coefficient read command was issued to DSP, or the address echo-back after command issuance did not match the setup address. Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a specified time (about 1024 mS) before and after the coefficient write command was issued to DSP. Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for 200 S during continuous coefficient writing, or before and after a continuous write command was issued to DSP.
Reading TOC of the system Stop controller took 30 seconds or more.
Communication A2 timeout for reading DSP coefficient Communication A3 timeout for writing DSP coefficient Communication A4 timeout for continuously writing DSP coefficient B1 Timeout error for backup Retry error for backup
In the tracing state during the backup sequence, codes could not be read for 1 second or more. In the backup sequence, tracking ON sequence of the servo DSP could not be completed even if more than 500 mS after the tracking ON command was issued. Tracing impossible after retring the tracking ON for 3 times in the backup sequence. During tracing, runaway was detected after three iterations of backup operations for detecting runaway.
Stops Stops Stops (the mechanical controller operates independently). Turns off the power instantly (No indication on the FL display and no writing to flash memory) Stops

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If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make sure it is properly disposed of after removal. The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time (for example, when D3-4-2-2-1a_A_En on vacation).

Voltage selector

[Excluding Taiwan model] You can find the voltage selector switch on the rear panel of multi-voltage models. The factory setting for the voltage selector is V. Please set it to the correct voltage for your country or region. Saudi Arabia operates on 127 V and 220 V mains voltage. Please set to the correct voltage before using. For Australian and New Zealand models: The factory setting for the voltage selector is 240 V. Please set it to the correct voltage for your country or region. Before changing the voltage, disconnect the AC power cord. Use a medium size screwdriver to change the voltage selector switch.

Energy-saving design

This system is designed to use 0.5 W of electricity when power is switched to standby.

VOLTAGE SELECTOR

This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

120127V 220230V 240V

For Australian and New Zealand models only

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For U.S. and Australia Model

Display

MIDNIGHT QUIET

RPT -1

REC MODE kHz MHz

PRO LOGIC DIGITAL

ADV.SURR. Neo:6 PRGSVE
1 Tuner indicators (page 34)
Lights when a broadcast is being received.
Lights when FM mono reception is selected. 2 Lights when a disc is playing. 3 MIDNIGHT (page 41) Lights when the Midnight mode is selected. 4 QUIET (page 41) Lights when the Quiet mode is selected.
Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is being received in auto stereo mode.

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5 Lights to indicate random or repeat play of all discs loaded. 6 PGM (page 47) Lights when a program list has been programmed. 7 RPT and RPT-1 (page 45) RPT lights during repeat play. RPT-1 lights during repeat one-track play. 8 RDM (page 46) Lights during random play. 9 ATT (page 67) Lights when the input attenuator is active for the currently selected analog input. 10 REC MODE (page 72) Lights when Rec Mode is on. 11 Timer indicators (page 55) Lights when the timer is set Lights when the sleep timer is active PRO LOGIC II (page 38) Lights during Dolby Pro Logic II decoding. DIGITAL (page 38) Lights during playback of a Dolby Digital source. 14 Speaker indicators These show which speakers are being used to output the current source (they are not placement diagrams). The illustrations below show some example displays.
5.1 channel surround sound
3.1 channel sound with Dialogue enhancement on the center channel 5.1 channel surround sound with Virtual Surround Back mode active
(When headphones are connected, none of the speaker indicators are lit.) 15 PRGSVE (page 63) Lights when progressive scan video output is selected. 16 ADV.SURR. (page 39) Lights when one of the Advanced or Front Surround listening modes is selected. 17 (page 38) Lights during playback of a DTS source. 18 kHz / MHz Indicates the unit of the frequency shown in the character display (kHz for AM, MHz for FM) 19 Character display (page 52) 20 Lights during multi-angle scenes on a DVD disc.
Stereo (2.1 channel) sound

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Remote control

Press TIMER (SHIFT + 6) anytime to display the clock. You can also use the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel or the function buttons (DVD/CD, TUNER, etc.) to switch the system on from standby.
If you unplug the system from the wall outlet, or there is a power outage, you will need to set the clock again.
The system switches on, but there is nothing displayed on my TV. Make sure that the TV is set to the correct video input (not a TV channel). For example, if you connected this system to the VIDEO 1 input on your TV, switch your TV to VIDEO 1.

Using the Room Setup

After you have set up your speakers to your liking (see Placing the speakers on page 11), make sure you calibrate your system for surround sound. This is a quick and easy way to get good surround sound for your room. For more detailed surround sound setup, see Surround sound and other settings on page 58. If the system isnt already on, press STANDBY/ON to switch it on. Press ROOM SETUP. If you have previously set up the room type and seating position, the display will show the current room settings.

Setting the clock

Setting the clock allows you to use the timer features. 1 Press TIMER (SHIFT + 6). If you are adjusting the clock, rather then setting it for the first time, press TIMER (SHIFT + 6) again.

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Press ENTER.

Switch on your TV.

4 Use the / (cursor up/down) buttons to select a room type then press ENTER. Choose one of the following depending on your room size: S Smaller than average room M Average room L Larger than average room 5 Use the / (cursor up/down) buttons to select a seating position setting, then press ENTER. Choose one of the following depending on where your main listening position is: Fwd If you are nearer to the front speakers than the surround speakers Mid If you are equal distance from the front and surround speakers Back If you are nearer to the surround speakers than the front speakers
2 Find the name of the manufacturer of your TV in the Preset Code List on page 80. Next to each manufacturer is one or more three digit codes. These tell the remote what kind of TV you have. If the name of the manufacturer of your TV does not appear in the table, you wont be able to set up this remote to control your TV. Note that there are also cases where the preset codes listed for a manufacturer in the table may not work for your TV. 3 Point the remote at your TV, hold down the CLEAR button, then enter the three digit code for your TV. The remote transmits an on/off signal to the TV. If youve entered the correct code, your TV should switch off. If your TV doesnt turn off, repeat the procedure using the next code in the list until your TV switches off successfully. Once set, you can then use the individual TV controls shown below.

TV CONTROL

The Room Setup automatically sets up channel levels and channel delay. If you have already set the channel levels manually (see Setting the channel levels on page 60), you will see Room Set? in the display when you first press the ROOM SETUP button. If you continue, the previous settings will be overwritten.

CHANNEL

Button
What it does Switches your TV on or into standby.
CHANNEL +/ Changes the TV channel.
Setting up the remote to control your TV
You can set up the supplied remote to control your TV using the TV CONTROL buttons.

VOLUME +/ INPUT

Adjusts the volume. Switches the TVs input between the built in TV tuner and an external video source.
The default setting is for a Pioneer TV.

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Using the on-screen displays
For ease of use, this system makes extensive use of graphical on-screen displays (OSDs). You should get used to the way these work as youll need to use them when setting up the system, using some of the playback features, such as program play, and when making more advanced settings for audio and video. All the screens are navigated in basically the same way, using the cursor buttons to change the highlighted item and pressing ENTER to select it. Throughout this manual, Select means use the cursor buttons to highlight an item on-screen, then press ENTER.
The button guide at the bottom of every OSD screen shows you which buttons youll need to use for that screen.

Playing discs

HOME MENU ENTER RETURN
The basic playback controls for playing DVD, CD, Video CD/Super VCD and WMA/MP3 discs are covered here. Further functions are detailed in chapter 6.

DVD/CD ENTER

What it does Displays/exits the on-screen display Changes the highlighted menu item
Selects the highlighted menu item (both ENTER buttons work in exactly the same way) Returns to the main menu without saving changes
1 If the system isnt already on, press STANDBY/ON to switch on. If youre playing a DVD or Video CD/Super VCD, also turn on your TV and make sure that it is set to the correct video input.

Button Numbers

What it does Use to enter a title/track number. Press ENTER to select (or wait a few seconds). If the disc is stopped, playback starts from the selected title (for DVD) or track number (for CD/Video CD/Super VCD/ WMA/MP3). If the disc is playing, playback jumps to the start of the selected chapter or track.
You may find with some DVD discs that some playback controls dont work in certain parts of the disc. This is not a malfunction.
Using the front panel controls
The OPEN/CLOSE and (stop) buttons on the front panel work the same way as the remote control equivalents. The front panel scan and skip buttons ( and ) are combined. Press once for chapter/track skip, or press and hold for scanning.
FOLDER +/ Skips to the next/previous folder when playing MP3 or WMA discs.

Resume and Last Memory

When you stop playback of a DVD or Video CD disc, Resume is shown in the display indicating that you can resume playback again from that point. If the disc tray is not opened, the next time you start playback the display shows Resume and playback resumes from the resume point.

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For DVD discs only: If you change discs using the DISC SKIP, DISC or DIRECT PLAY buttons, or take the disc out of the player, the play position is stored in memory. When you load the disc next time, the display shows Last Mem and you can resume playback (this works for up to five discs). If you want to clear the resume/last memory point, press (stop) while Resume or Last Mem is displayed.
2 Load a disc with the label side facing up, using the disc tray guide to align the disc.
When a Video CD is loaded, the Resume point is lost if the system is switched off, or switched to a function other than DVD/CD. For the Last Memory function to work, you must press (stop) to stop playback before opening the disc tray or changing the disc. The Last Memory function doesnt work with VR format DVD-RW discs.
If you want to load more discs, press DISC SKIP to rotate the disc tray two disc spaces. Before loading or removing discs, always wait for the disc mechanism to come to a complete stop. Load discs only in the two fully accessible disc spaces. Do not try and load discs into any of the other spaces; they may not load correctly and cause the system to malfunction. Do not rotate the disc tray by hand. Always use the DISC SKIP button. Do not obstruct the movement of the disc tray. 3 Press EXCHANGE or OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray. Always use the OPEN/CLOSE or EXCHANGE button to close the disc tray after exchanging discs. Never push the disc tray shut by force.

Changing discs

You can change any of the discs not in the play position using the EXCHANGE button on the front panel. Because the disc in the play position is unaffected, you can use this button to change discs even during playback. 1 Press EXCHANGE to open the disc tray. The EXCHANGE button only works when there is at least one disc loaded.

Use the following controls during random play:
Button What it does Stop and cancel random play. Selects another track/chapter at random from those remaining. Returns to the beginning of the current track/chapter. You can't go back further than this.
You can also use the RANDOM (SHIFT + 3) button on the remote to select a random play mode. The random mode is indicated in the front panel display and on-screen. The random modes available are the same as when choosing from the Play Mode menu. Press ENTER to start random play. To cancel random playback without stopping playback, press CLEAR. The disc will play to the end, then stop.
Create/Edit Playback Start Playback Stop Program Delete
4 Select Create/Edit from the list of program options.
Creating and editing a DVD program list
This feature lets you program the play order of titles and chapters on the DVD disc currently in the play position. If you want to program the play order of CDs, Video CD/Super VCDs or WMA/MP3 discs, see Creating and editing a non-DVD program list on page 48.

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5 Select a title or chapter for the first/ next step in the program list.
Program Program Step 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. -01 Disc. DVD. CD. DVD. ???. --Title 1-38 Title 01 Title 02 Title 03 Title 04 Title 05 Title 06 Title 07 Title 08 Chapter 1-4 Chapter 001 Chapter 002 Chapter 003 Chapter 004
To insert a step in the program list, move to the Program Step column and highlight the step where you want a new step to appear. After you select a title/chapter, all the program steps will move down one to make space for the new one. 8 To play the program list, press (play). Program play remains active until you turn off program play (see below), erase the program list (see below), or switch off the system.
When this screen first appears, the first title on the disc is highlighted. From here you can select a title, or a chapter within a title. Some titles and/or chapters of DVD discs may be grayed out, depending on the disc. Grayed out titles/chapters cant be added to the program list. 6 Press ENTER to add the highlighted item to the program list. The program step number automatically moves to the next position.
Creating and editing a nonDVD program list
This feature lets you program the play order of folders and tracks on the CDs, Video CD/Super VCDs and WMA/MP3 discs loaded. If you want to program the play order of a DVD disc, see Creating and editing a DVD program list on page 47. 1 Make sure that a non-DVD disc is in the play position. Use the DIRECT PLAY buttons on the front panel to select a disc. 2 Press HOME MENU and select Play Mode. Alternatively, press PROGRAM (SHIFT + 1) and skip to step 5. 3 Select Program from the list of functions on the left.
7 Add further items to the program list in the same way. A program list can contain up to 24 steps. To clear a step in the program list, move to the Program Step column, highlight the step to clear and press CLEAR.

Some discs only allow you to change subtitle language from the disc menu. Press DVD MENU to access. To set subtitle preferences, see Language settings on page 64.

Stereo

Zooming the screen
Using the zoom feature you can magnify a part of the screen by a factor of 2 or 4, while watching a DVD or Video CD/Super VCD. 1 During playback, use the ZOOM button to select the zoom factor (Normal, 2x or 4x). Since DVD and Video CD/Super VCD has a fixed resolution, picture quality will deteriorate, especially at 4x zoom. This is not a malfunction. 2 Use the cursor buttons to change the zoomed area. You can change the zoom factor and the zoomed area freely during playback. If the navigation square at the top of the screen disappears, press ZOOM again to display it.
Switching DVD audio language
When playing a DVD disc recorded with dialog in two or more languages, you can switch audio language during playback. Press AUDIO repeatedly to select an audio language option.
Audio Current /Total 1/2 French Dolby Digital 3/2.1CH
Some discs only allow you to change audio language from the disc menu. Press DVD MENU to access. To set audio language preferences, see Language settings on page 64.

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DVD / DVD-RW displays If you are displaying subtitles, these will disappear when the screen is zoomed. They will reappear when you return the screen to normal.

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Disc no. Title no. Remaining title time Disc no. Chapter no. Remaining chapter time

Switching camera angles

Some DVD discs feature scenes shot from two or more anglescheck the disc box for details. When a multi-angle scene is playing, a icon appears on screen and in the front panel display to let you know that other angles are available (this can be switched off if you prefersee Display settings on page 64). During playback (or when paused), press ANGLE to switch angle.
CD and Video CD/Super VCD displays
Disc no. Track no. Elapsed track time Disc no. Track no. Remaining track time Disc no. Remaining disc time
Displaying disc information

OSD disc information

Various track, chapter and title information can be displayed on-screen while a disc is playing. To show/switch/hide the information displayed, press DISPLAY (SHIFT + 8) repeatedly. When a disc is playing, the information appears at the top of the screen.

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WMA/MP3 disc displays
Disc no. Track no. Elapsed track time Disc no. Track name Disc no. Folder name

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JPEG disc displays
Front panel display information
Limited disc information also appears in the front panel display. Press DISPLAY (SHIFT + 8) to change the displayed information. DVD / DVD-RW displays

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Disc no. File name Disc no. Folder name
Disc no. Chapter no. Elapsed title time

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Viewing JPEG discs

Chapter 7

Playing a JPEG slideshow
After loading a CD/CD-R/RW containing JPEG pictures, press (play) to start a slideshow from the first folder/picture on the disc. The pictures in each folder are displayed in alphabetical order. Pictures are automatically adjusted so that they fill as much of the screen as possible (if the aspect ratio of the picture is different to your TV screen you may notice black bars at the sides, or at the top and bottom of the screen). While the slideshow is running:
Button What it does Pauses the slideshow; press again to restart. Displays the previous picture. Use with SHIFT to jump to the
The (pause), ANGLE and ZOOM buttons do not work while the display shows LOADING. The time it takes for a file to load increases with large file sizes. Up to 999 files are viewable on a disc. If there are more files than this on a disc, only the first 999 files are viewable. If you want to play the WMA/MP3 tracks on a disc that also contains JPEG picture files, you should first set the Photoviewer option to Off. See Options on page 65.
first file in the previous folder.
Displays the next picture. Use with SHIFT to jump to the
Using the JPEG Disc Navigator and Photo Browser
Use the JPEG Disc Navigator to find a particular folder or picture by filename on the disc in the play position; use the Photo Browser to find a picture within a folder by thumbnail image. 1 Press DVD MENU to display the Disc Navigator screen.
Disc Navigator Folder 1-2 JPEG 001. F_001 002. F_002 File 1-40 001. FL000001 002. FL000002 003. FL000003 004. FL000004 005. FL000005 006. FL000006 007. FL000007 008. FL000008
first file in the next folder.
ANGLE Pauses the slideshow and rotates the currently displayed picture 90 clockwise. Press (play) to restart slideshow). Pauses the slideshow and zooms the screen (see below). Press (play) to restart slideshow). Displays the Disc Navigator screen (see below).

Dual mono setting

Specifies how dual mono encoded Dolby Digital or DTS soundtracks should be played. You can also use this setting to switch the audio channel on DVD-RW discs recorded with two separate soundtracks. L-Ch1 R-Ch2 Both channels are played through the front speakers Ch1 Mono Only channel 1 is played Ch2 Mono Only channel 2 is played

Control mode setting

SR+ Off Switches SR+ off (this unit and the plasma display work independently) SR+ On Switches SR+ on (this unit sends control signals to the plasma display) The following settings are only available if the Control mode setting (above) is switched on.
On the Ch1 Mono and Ch2 Mono settings the sound comes only from the center speaker (or from the front speakers if listening in STEREO mode).

Volume control setting

Vol C.Off This unit does not control the volume of the plasma display

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Vol C.On When this unit is switched to an input that used the plasma display (DVD, for example), the volume on the plasma display is muted so only sound from this unit is heard.
Setting the channel levels
You can set the relative channel levels from your main listening position for all of the listening modes independently (except STEREO). If you used the Room Setup feature (page 27), the channel levels for each listening mode will already be set. However, you can still fine-tune the levels here if you need to.
Function setting for DVD input
DVD -> OFF/PDP15/PDPTV Matches the DVD function of this unit with a numbered video input on the plasma display. For example, DVD -> PDP2 matches the DVD input with video input 2 on the plasma display.
Function setting for TV input
TV -> OFF/PDP15/PDPTV Matches the TV function of this unit with a numbered video input on the plasma display. For example, TV -> PDP1 matches the TV input with video input 1 on the plasma display.
Function setting for L1 input
LINE1 -> OFF/PDP15/PDPTV Matches the LINE (L1) function of this unit with a numbered video input on the plasma display. For example, LINE1 -> PDP3 matches the LINE1 input with video input 3 on the plasma display.

Creating your own presets
You can create up to two presets of your own. 1 Select one of the Memory presets (see above).

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Initial Settings menu

Chapter 11

Using the Initial Settings menu
The Initial Settings menu gives you complete control in setting up your DVD system, including video output settings and parental lock settings, among others. If an option is grayed out it means that it cannot be changed at the current time. This is usually because a disc is playing. Stop the disc, then change the setting. 1 Press HOME MENU and select Initial Settings from the on-screen display.

Initial Settings

2 Use the cursor buttons and ENTER to select the setting and option you want to set. All the settings and options are explained on the following pages.
In the table below, the default setting is shown in bold: other settings are shown in italics. Some settings, such as TV Screen, Audio Language and Subtitle Language may be overridden by the DVD disc. Often these settings can also be made from the DVD disc menu.

Video Output settings

Setting TV Screen
(See also Screen sizes and disc formats on page 78.)
Option 4:3 (Letter Box) 4:3 (Pan & Scan) 16:9 (Wide)

What it means

Set if you have a conventional 4:3 TV. Widescreen movies are shown with black bars top and bottom. Set if you have a conventional 4:3 TV. Widescreen movies are shown with the sides cropped so that the image fills the screen. Set if you have a widescreen TV. Set if your TV is not compatible with progressive scan video. Set if your TV is compatible with progressive scan video (see your TVs instruction manual for details). Press ENTER once more to confirm (or RETURN to cancel). Note that progressive scan video is only output from the component video jacks and that there is no output from the composite and S-video jacks when this setting is selected.

Component Out

(See also Connecting using the component video output on page 14.)

Interlace Progressive

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Setting S-Video Out

Option S2
Standard setting. If you find that the picture is stretched or distorted on the default S2 setting, try changing it to this setting.
(See also Connecting using the S-video output S1 on page 14.)

Language settings

Setting Audio Language Option English What it means
If there is an English soundtrack on the disc then it will be played. played.
Languages as displayed If there is the language selected on the disc, then it will be Other Language Subtitle Language English

You must register a password before you can change the Parental Lock level or enter a Country code. 1 Select Password.
Video Output Language Display Options
Parental Lock PhotoViewer
Password Level Change Country Code
Not all discs use Parental Lock, and will play without requiring the password first. If you forget your password, youll need to reset the player to register a new password. (see Resetting the system on page 68)
2 Use the number buttons to enter a 4digit password. The numbers you enter show up as asterisks (*) on-screen. 3 Press ENTER to register the password. You will return to the Options menu screen.

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Changing your password
To change your password, confirm your existing password then enter a new one. 1 Select Password Change.
The new Country code is set and you will return to the Options menu screen. Note that the new Country code doesnt take effect until the next disc is loaded (or the current disc is reloaded).
2 Use the number buttons to enter your existing password, then press ENTER. 3 Enter a new password and press ENTER. This registers the new password and you will return to the Options menu screen.
Setting/changing the Parental Lock

1 Select Level Change.

2 Use number buttons to enter your password, then press ENTER. 3 Select a new level and press ENTER. Press (cursor left) repeatedly to lock more levels (more discs will require the password); press (cursor right) to unlock levels. You cant lock level 1.
This sets the new level and you will return to the Options menu screen.
Setting/changing the Country code
You can find the Country code list on page 79. 1 Select Country Code.
2 Use number buttons to enter your password, then press ENTER. 3 Select a Country code and press ENTER. There are two ways you can do this: Select by code letter: Use / (cursor up/ down) to change the Country code. Select by code number: Press (cursor right) then use the number buttons to enter the 4-digit Country code.

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Additional information

Chapter 12

Optional system settings
These settings are accessed by using the System Setup menu while in standby.
System Setup menu options in standby
Below are all the available settings in the setup menu. The first setting in each section is the default. See also the notes in each section for additional information about the settings.

Child lock setting

The Child Lock feature is useful when youve set the wake-up timer and dont want the system switched on before it activates. Lock On Makes the front panel buttons and controls inoperative. Lock Off Restores regular use of the front panel buttons and controls.

Indoor antenna (vinyl-coated wire)

5 m to 6 m

External FM antenna
Use 75 coaxial cable to hook up an external FM antenna.
Unplugging the system before Good Bye disappears from the display may cause the system to return to the factory settings.

75 coaxial cable

Power cord caution
Handle the power cord by the plug part. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord, and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet, as this could cause a short circuit or

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Connecting auxiliary components
This system has both stereo analog inputs and outputs, as well as a coaxial digital input. Use these to connect external components, such as your VCR, MD or CD-R recorder.

Tape deck, etc.

These include digital components such as an MD player, digital satellite, or a game system. Connect using a coaxial digital cable (not supplied).

AUDIO INPUT

AUDIO OUTPUT
If you find that the LINE 1 audio is distorting when played through this system, you can set the input attenuator to reduce the input signal level. See Optional system settings on page 67 to do this.

Recording mode

The Recording mode allows you to make surround-compatible analog recordings from the LINE 1 (OUT) jacks. Dolby multichannel sources will be downmixed to stereo for improved playback with systems that can provide matrix-decoding (like Dolby Pro Logic). 1 Press SOUND MODE.
Connect the LINE 1 (IN) jacks to the analog outputs of an external playback component. These include components such as a VCR or cassette deck. Connect using RCA pin-plug stereo cables. Connect the LINE 1 (OUT) jacks to the analog inputs of an external recording component. These include components such as a cassette deck, VCR, MD or another recorder with analog inputs. Connect using RCA pin-plug stereo cables. Connect the COAX IN (LINE 2) jack on the rear panel to the coaxial digital output of an external playback component.

COA XIA L IN LIN E2

2 Use the Use the / (cursor left/right) buttons to select Rec Mode?. 3 Press ENTER.
4 Use the / (cursor up/down) buttons to select R.Mode On or R.Mode Off. R.Mode On A surround-compatible downmix (left-total/right-total, or Lt/Rt) of Dolby multichannel sources is output, (suitable for Dolby Surround Pro Logic or other matrix decoding). R.Mode Off A simple stereo downmix (left-only/right-only, or Lo/Ro) is output (suitable for playback on a two-channel stereo system or on headphones).

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When Recording mode is on, most surround sound-related functions cannot be used. The display will briefly blink RecMode On if you try and use a prohibited function while Recording mode is on. When Recording mode is off, the audio from the analog output may be interrupted, depending on the operation. The Recording mode automatically switches off if you change the input function (DVD/CD, TUNER, etc.) or switch the power off.

Country code list

Country, Country code, Country code letter
Argentina, 0118, ar Australia, 0121, au Austria, 0120, at Belgium, 0205, be Brazil, 0218, br Canada, 0301, ca Chile, 0312, cl China, 0314, cn Denmark, 0411, dk Finland, 0609, fi France, 0618, fr Germany, 0405, de Hong Kong, 0811, hk India, 0914, in Indonesia, 0904, id Italy, 0920, it Japan, 1016, jp Korea, Republic of, 1118, kr Malaysia, 1325, my Mexico, 1324, mx Netherlands, 1412, nl New Zealand, 1426, nz Norway, 1415, no Pakistan, 1611, pk Philippines, 1608, ph Portugal, 1620, pt Russian Federation, 1821, ru Singapore, 1907, sg Spain, 0519, es Switzerland, 0308, ch Sweden, 1905, se Taiwan, 2023, tw Thailand, 2008, th United Kingdom, 0702, gb United States of America, 2119, us

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Preset code list
Please note that there are cases where only certain functions may be controllable after assigning the proper preset code, or the codes for the manufacturer in the list will not work for the model that you are using.
ACURA 644 ADMIRAL 631 AIWA 660 AKAI 632, 635, 642 AKURA 641 ALBA 607, 639, 641, 644 AMSTRAD 642, 644, 647 ANITECH 644 ASA 645 ASUKA 641 AUDIOGONIC 607, 636 BASIC LINE 641, 644 BAUR 631, 607, 642 BEKO 638 BEON 607 BLAUPUNKT 631 BLUE SKY 641 BLUE STAR 618 BPL 618 BRANDT 636 BTC 641 BUSH 607, 641, 642, 644, 647, 656 CASCADE 644 CATHAY 607 CENTURION 607 CGB 642 CIMLINE 644 CLARIVOX 607 CLATRONIC 638 CONDOR 638 CONTEC 644 CROSLEY 632 CROWN 638, 644 CRYSTAL 642 CYBERTRON 641 DAEWOO 607, 644, 656 DAINICHI 641 DANSAI 607 DAYTON 644 DECCA 607, 648 DIXI 607, 644 DUMONT 653 ELIN 607 ELITE 641 ELTA 644 EMERSON 642 ERRES 607 FERGUSON 607, 636, 651 FINLANDIA 635, 643, 655 FINLUX 632, 607, 645, 648, 653, 654, 655 FIRSTLINE 640, 644 FISHER 632, 635, 638, 645 FORMENTI 632, 607, 642 FRONTECH 631, 642, 646 FRONTECH/PROTECH 632 FUJITSU 648, 629 FUNAI 640, 646, 658 GBC 632, 642 GE 601, 608, 607, 610, 617, 602, 628, 618 GEC 607, 634, 648 GELOSO 632, 644 GENEXXA 631, 641 GOLDSTAR 610, 623, 621, 602, 607, 650 GOODMANS 607, 639, 647, 648, 656 GORENJE 638 GPM 641 GRAETZ 631, 642 GRANADA 607, 635, 642, 643, 648 GRADIENTE 630, 657 GRANDIN 618 GRUNDIG 631, 653 HANSEATIC 607, 642 HCM 618, 644 HINARI 607, 641, 644 HISAWA 618 HITACHI 631, 633, 634, 636, 642, 643, 654, 606, 610, 624, 625, 618 HUANYU 656 HYPSON 607, 618, 646 ICE 646, 647 IMPERIAL 638, 642 INDIANA 607 INGELEN 631 INTERFUNK 631, 632, 607, 642 INTERVISION 646, 649 ISUKAI 641 ITC 642 ITT 631, 632, 642 JEC 605 JVC 613, 623 KAISUI 618, 641, 644 KAPSCH 631 KENDO 642 KENNEDY 632, 642 KORPEL 607 KOYODA 644 LEYCO 607, 640, 646, 648 LIESENK&TTER 607 LOEWE 607 LUXOR 632, 642, 643 M-ELECTRONIC 631, 644, 645, 654, 655, 656, 607, 636, 651 MAGNADYNE 632, 649 MAGNAFON 649 MAGNAVOX 607, 610, 603, 612, 629 MANESTH 639, 646 MARANTZ 607 MARK 607 MATSUI 607, 639, 640, 642, 644, 647, 648 MEDIATOR 607 MEMOREX 644 METZ 631 MINERVA 631, 653 MITSUBISHI 609, 610, 602, 621, 631 MULTITECH 644, 649 NEC 659 NECKERMANN 631, 607 NEI 607, 642 NIKKAI 605, 607, 641, 646, 648 NOBLIKO 649 NOKIA 632, 642, 652 NORDMENDE 632, 636, 651, 652 OCEANIC 631, 632, 642 ORION 632, 607, 639, 640 OSAKI 641, 646, 648 OSO 641 OSUME 648 OTTO VERSAND 631, 632, 607, 642 PALLADIUM 638 PANAMA 646 PANASONIC 631, 607, 608,642, 622 PATHO CINEMA 642 PAUSA 644 PHILCO 632, 642 PHILIPS 631, 607, 634, 656 PHOENIX 632 PHONOLA 607 PROFEX 642, 644 PROTECH 607, 642, 644, 646, 649 QUELLE 631, 632, 607, 642, 645, 653 R-LINE 607 RADIOLA 607 RADIOSHACK 610, 623, 621, 602 RBM 653 RCA 601, 610, 615, 616, 617, 618, 661, 662, 609 REDIFFUSION 632, 642 REX 631, 646 ROADSTAR 641, 644, 646 SABA 631, 636, 642, 651 SAISHO 639, 644, 646 SALORA 631, 632, 642, 643 SAMBERS 649 SAMSUNG 607, 638, 644, 646 SANYO 635, 645, 648, 621, 614 SBR 607, 634 SCHAUB LORENZ 642 SCHNEIDER 607, 641, 647 SEG 642, 646 MCMICHAEL 634 SEI 632, 640, 649 SELECO 631, 642 SHARP 602, 619, 627 SIAREM 632, 649 SIEMENS 631 SINUDYNE 632, 639, 640, 649 SKANTIC 643 SOLAVOX 631 SONOKO 607, 644 SONOLOR 631, 635 SONTEC 607 SONY 604 SOUNDWAVE 607 STANDARD 641, 644 STERN 631 SUSUMU 641 SYSLINE 607 TANDY 631, 641, 648 TASHIKO 634 TATUNG 607, 648 TEC 642 TELEAVIA 636 TELEFUNKEN 636, 637, 652 TELETECH 644 TENSAI 640, 641 THOMSON 636, 651, 652, 663 THORN 631, 607, 642, 645, 648 TOMASHI 618 TOSHIBA 605, 602, 626, 621, 653 TOWADA 642 ULTRAVOX 632, 642, 649 UNIVERSUM 631, 607, 638, 642, 645, 646, 654, 655 VESTEL 607 VICTOR 613 VOXSON 631 WALTHAM 643 WATSON 607 WATT RADIO 632, 642, 649 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 607 YOKO 607, 642, 646 ZENITH 603, 620 PIONEER 600, 631, 632, 607, 636, 642, 651

 

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