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I SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
FRONT: Display Panel
LTL-1MHHR
RECORD
PROTECTION FOIL
7106/7108-Emitter
IC7103-19
735187
1111 1
+12VSTBY
7100 BJ900GNK F40 41
not used
A: DC, 2 V/Div, 10us/Div A: DC, 1 V/Div, 10us/Div
+5VSTBY
BAS316
-23.9V
IC7103-8
270R Tray_Led
7101 BC847BW I176 -24V
100p 3100 10K for CSTEP only
LW-3333-T2-5
A: DC, 1 V/Div, 100ns/Div
0206 DISPLAY HOLDER
6106 BAS316
7.5V 7105 BC847BW 3141 0.1V 47K
7112 PDTA124EU
5V 2109
+5VSTBY I150 +5VSTBY -23.9V 7102
1110 EFOMC
HOLDER EPG
22p not used
BC847BW
4102 not used
2108 22p not used
VKK -26.5V
100p 3101
2102 47n
100n 2104
+5VSTBY BAS316
22u 16V 39
3117 10K
+5VSTBY 6111
3145 10K
1 XTAL 2 RESET TEST SCK1 SI1 SO1
3113 INT 1K0 +12VSTBY 3116 330R
10u 47n
BAS316 I161
330R 3118
7103 TMP87CH74F 77 I104 I103 I102 I101 I100 VKK 2118 100p 48 I136 I135 I134 I133 I132 I131 I130 I129
V0 V2 G8_9 G7 G6 G5 G4 G3 G6 G5 G4 G3 G7
7110 BC847BW
3146 22K
6112 BAS316
FIL2 FIL1
VPD<0:4>
P23 P24 P25 P26 P27
7109 BC847BW
7106 BC337-25
3125 470R
for CSTEP only
VGNSTBY
2117 22u ZL
3147 22K 3148 22K 3149 22K 3150 22K 3151 22K 3152 22K 3153 22K
3120 1K0 +5VSTBY
470R 3123 3119
5.4V 2113 I159
2114 1n0
P0<0:7> INT0 INT1 TC2 PPG DVO TC4 PDO PWM INT3 TC1 INT2 INT4 TC3
BLM18H
6100 BZX384-C6V8
2322640
7108 BC327-25
F1401 F1402
F103 VGNSTBY
from/to Analogboard or EPG Board for sets with Guide Plus
3111 0V
7104 BC847BW
4.8V VS
3122 10K 2115
7107 TSOP4836ZC1
19 I143 1KI4.8V 21 22
V P6<0:7> V P7<0:7> 18 V 23 P8<0:7> V P9<0:7>
100p 2120 100p 2121 100p
OUT GND
1910 TEMP_SENSE VGNSTBY POR_DC 12VSTBY INT GND GND 5VSTBY SDA SCL FMN 3 F5 FF10
GND GND +5VSTBY GND
5103 INT BLM18H F104 F1408
P1<0:7>
F102 6109
GND GND
F1409 F100R 3114 100R I173 I174
INT5 STOP XTIN XTOUT P2<0:2>
I128 I127 I126 I125 I124 I123 I122 I121
G2 G1 P13 P12 P9 P11 P10 P8 G2 G1
100p 2125 100p 2126 100p
BAS24 +5VSTBY 25 +5VSTBY +5VSTBY
SCL SI0 SDA SO0 SCK0
I120 I119 I118 I117 I116 I115 I114 I113
P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 P14
to STBY-PRINT
2K2 2K2
Tray_Led
P3<0:2> I3 AIN P4<0:7>
Tray_Led F1502
3130 220R 2K2 1K0 10K 47K
I112 I111 I110 I109 I108 I107 I106 I105
P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22
OPEN/CLOSE
EVQ11L05R
AIN 12 13
P5<0:3>
LIGHT CHAMBER RECORD GND GND GND GND GND
0005 ACICDAIIIIIIIIIIIGHIDDIDGDCEEEFFFGFEFFFFCDGGCDHIIIIHIIIFGEGGEEEFFFFFFEECDIIIHHFI5
3136 DBECGCDCEEEEFFFGGGHBDDDFGFFABBBCCGDEEABDEFCEFFEECF5 F102 G3 F103 F2 F104 G3 F1401 F1 F1402 F2 F1403 F3 F1404 G2 F1405 G1 F1407 G2 F1408 G3 F1409 G2 F1410 G3 F1501 H1 F1502 H1 F1503 H1 F1504 H1 I100 E12 I101 E12 I102 E12 I103 E12 I104 E12 I105 I12 I106 H12 I107 H12 I108 H12 I109 H12 I110 H12 I111 H12 I112 H12 I113 H12
I114 H12 I115 H12 I116 H12 I117 G12 I118 G12 I119 G12 I120 G12 I121 G12 I122 G12 I123 G12 I124 G12 I125 G12 I126 G12 I127 G12 I128 F12 I129 F12 I130 F12 I131 F12 I132 F12 I133 F12 I134 F12 I135 F12 I136 F12 I137 H10 I142 F10 I143 F10 I144 F10 I147 E8 I150 D9 I151 D9 I155 E10 I156 D7 I157 F5 I158 F6 I159 F7 I160 E8 I161 E8 I162 F8 I163 F8 I165 F10 I166 I4 I167 I4 I168 I3 I169 I8 I170 I7 I171 I7 I172 I6 I173 G4 I174 G4 I175 D13 I176 B13 I177 A5 I178 A12 I179 I6 I180 I3 I181 I2 I182 A3 I183 B3 I184 E4 I185 I5 I189 D2 I190 B3 I191 D2 I192 C3 I193 E2 I194 C3
FRONT: Connector (FC)
V SIOV-CN0805M4CCG3
DF3A6.8FU
not used 3208
CVBS AL/MONO AR
1920 JPJ1127 1
GND_FC GND_FC
GND_FC
1K0 6201
2201 330p 3203 1M0
not used 3209
DF3A6.8FU 6.8V
1920 BECACECAABCCCDEACABCDE4 F1001 B2 F1002 B2 F1003 A2 F1006 A2 F1101 C8 F1103 C8 F1104 C8 F1105 C8 F1107 D8 F1109 D8 I201 E3
3205 75R
F1104 1922
2203 47p
S-CONN C Y
3206 75R
F1107 F1109
AFCRI_FC GND_FC AFCLI_FC CVBSFIN_FC GND_FC NC CFIN_FC GND_FC YFIN_FC S9B-PH
TO ANALOGBOARD
YKFGND_FC GND_FC GND_FC
3207 75R
2202 100n
ANALOG: Frontend Video (FV)
1700 AAABEEEEAA9
U, A models
3701 BB9
3703 BE4
3705 EE5
3707 EE7
3709 AD2
4700 DD7
5701 DE7
7700 AD2
F700 A5 F701 D6
I700 A9 I701 A8
I702 A8 I703 B8
I705 D4 I706 D4
I707 E2 I708 D5
I709 D5 I711 D6
I712 D6 I713 D6
I714 D6 I715 D1
I716 E2 I717 A9
I718 D2
1 PIN TABLE
LAYOUT PIN 1 DESCRIPTION +BB AUDIO IN CH 3/4 +B MOD MOD ON/OFF VIDEO IN N.C. RF AGC GND AS SCL SDA +B +B N.C. TU N.C. IF OUT SW1 N.C. AUDIO OUT SIF OUT AFT VIDEO OUT APAC SAMSUNG 1 2
33VSTBY 5VSTBY
NAFTA SANYO
1701 NAFTA SAMSUNG
5SW VID_OUT VID_OUT IF
IF_DEMODULATOR
33VSTBY
5VSTBY
IF_OUT
* * NTSC * * * APAC *1702 *
** ***
1700 TCPK0601PD13F(PAL)
115-V-DO25AH
1701TCMN0682PA13F1(NTSC) 16
1.6V VFV
7700 BC857BW
3709 100R
ADR SDA SCL +B
SAW AGC
20 AFT 19
0.9V 5SW
SIF_OUT
RF-OUT
MOD_ON_OFF
RF MODULATOR
MD_TU AUD_OUT SCL
VID_IN
AUD_OUT
17 MT4 MT3 MT2
BP_1 SDA SCL BT
100K 33n
AUD_IN
25 MTMTMT1 22
CONTROL
NC_2 4
GND GND SIF1
13 NC NC
VID_OUT I701
AMCO I705
1 I705
I706 I708 I709 I711
A: DC, 500mV/Div 10us/Div
A: DC, 500mV/Div 200us/Div
CSW_SSW
7701 BC857BW 5701 6u8
4u7 10n
* VERSION TABLE
Ref Des TAIWAN 1702 X not used 150K 100K X not used 150K 100K not used not used APAC S. KOREA ALL OTHERS X X not used 150K 100K NAFTA
3710 4K7
5700 10u
5702 6u8
3706 1R1R0
SDASW SCLSW
3708 220R not used
3710 4700
not used not used X X X
not used not used
D_CVBS
ANALOG: In/Out Video (IOV)
AIN1R AIN1L
5VSTBY 5VSTBY
T-331520-10-10 1944-B
10 REAR OUT
T-331520-10-10 1941-B
11 REAR IN
5NSTBY VGNSTBY 5VSTBY F499
3454 1K
2464 10u
5SW 12VSTBY
2467 100n
REAR IN 1 A
BZX384-C12
F4111 11
AR AL CVBS
T-331520-10-10 1941-A
470p 2425 6405
7 I402
7421 BC857BW
-5.4V 3442
7422 BC847BW
3443 -5.4V 100R
3444 100R
-5.4V -5.4V
7425 BC847BW
7429 BC847BW
7427 BC857BW I419
5NSTBY GND IPFAIL VGNSTBY 5VSTBY 5SW 12VSTBY
FF4104 4
V GND U
7424 BC857BW
3460 2K2
BZX384-C12 BZX384-C12 BZX384-C12
2K2 3465
BAT254
5NSTBY
7423 PDTC124EU
7426 PDTC124EU
7428 PDTC124EU
DAC_MUTE
100p not used
6401 75R
5NSTBY 5NSTBY
5NSTBY 5NESD
3416 I454
BC857BW 7404 I428 AKILL
100K 22K 10n
3428 10K
5V -4.5V
7430 BC847BW
KILL WSRI
5403 10u
100n 2413
2435 100n 2434
5406 10u
1943 SCL 1 SDA 2 5VSTBY 3 GND 4 GND 5 INT 6 12VSTBY 7 IPOR_DC 8 VGNSTBY 9 TEMP_SENSE 10 FMN
68R 68R
3481 82K
REAR IN S-CONN
1948 TCS4 2
GND 12VSTBY VGNSTBY
3422 75R BZX384-C12
5402 10u
TEMP_SENSE
VCCB-REC
7408 STV6618
5NESD 5NESD 5NESD
3476 82K
2465 1u
3477 1K
2471 100n 3475 GND
2407 10p not used 2412 10p not used
4K7 22k for C-STEP 3427
delete for C-STEP 3406 10K
7420 BSH111
7432 BC857BW I75R
REAR OUT 1 H CVBS AL AR
1944-A
GND 2437
F4404 4
7431 BC847BW
F402 4400
for C-STEP only
12VSTBY
F4403 3
F4402 2
4401 F401
4K7 22k for C-STEP 7419 BSH111
F4506 F4504 F4505
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
1945-2 9
1945-3 17
1945-1
1945-4 25
T-331520-10-10
PWONSW
A_YCVBS
3405 10K
AROUT ALOUT
delete for C-STEP
from/to uP Board
from / to Digital Board
1941-A B1 1941-B AFC1 1944-A I14 1944-B A9 1945-1 IAICFBEDDDBHEDCDHCCFGDEEEFEFBADFFFFGECCIGEDEIFEAHEABHHAAABIHFECCGECDBBBBFCDDEIHBEFDGGEFFGGFHAAAEF12
3447 GGEEEGAAGEFAAEAAAIAAACCDDHHHIIECCIIBBCDCCBAAAABDDBBBGGHHBBBFFDFDIHAABAABABABIH13 F401 I2 F402 I2 F403 I8 F404 I8 F405 I9 F406 C13 F407 F13 F4101 B1 F4102 A1 F4103 A1 F4104 A1 F4109 A11 F4110 A11 F4111 A11 F4201 F1 F4203 F1 F4206 G1 F4207 G1 F4209 G1 F422 I5 F4305 C1 F4402 I14 F4403 I14 F4404 H14 F4408 A9
F4409 A10 F4410 A10 F4411 A10 F4504 I2 F4505 I3 F4506 I3 F4511 I4 F4518 I5 F4523 I5 F4525 I6 F4707 I9 F4709 I9 F4712 I10 F4714 I10 F4716 I10 F4718 I11 F4720 I11 F4721 I11 F4722 I11 F4803 C13 F4804 D13 F4903 F13 F4904 F13 F499 A12 I401 B5 I402 A4 I403 A5 I404 A6 I405 A6 I410 A7 I411 E3 I412 D4 I413 D4 I414 D7 I415 E4 I416 F5 I417 E4 I418 A8 I419 A8 I420 A8 I421 A9 I428 B14 I449 E13 I450 F9 I451 E13 I453 B13 I454 B13 I456 C8 I457 C7 I461 D7 I462 D7 I463 E7 I466 E7 I467 G7 I468 F7 I469 G7 I470 G7 I471 G9 I475 F9 I476 F9 I477 E9 I478 E9 I479 E9 I480 E9 I481 E9 I482 E9 I483 D9 I484 F12 I486 I12 I488 H13 I489 H13 I490 H12
2K2 3469
LEVELSW
IPOR_DC
UOut I463 VOut I462
A_YCVBS F4709
D_CVBS F4712
D_Y F4714
D_C F4716
D_VR F4718
D_YG F4720
D_UB F4722
Y I419
U I405
V I402
A: DC, 200mV/Div 10us/Div
ANALOG: In/Out Audio (IOA)
5NESD 5N 5V
REAR IN 2
I502/I504
I517/I529
FF4107
6501 BZX384-C470p
2506 I519
2502 100n
T-331520-10-10 1941-C
I520 10
A: DC, 200mV/Div 100us/Div A: DC, 200mV/Div 100us/Div
100K 3504
16 VDD
GND 7501
GND 2501 1u0
2509 470p
GND 5NESD 5V 5N
HEF4052BT
100K 3503 GND
47u 6.3V 1 5
3505 100K
3512 1K0
100n 8 7504-A MCI517 ARADC 3513
2505 AIN1R 1u0
0V 0V 12
2517 100n
GND 2504 AIN1L 1u0 I501
3506 100K
I516 I515
3515 1K0
47u 6.3V
100K 3510
7504-B MCI529 ALADC
2525 1u0
3514 100K
3517 1K0
AFEL 1u0 100K
2510 ARDAC 10u
3502 100R
100K 470p
3507 100R
6503 BZX384-C12
FF4407 7
REAR OUT 2 AR AL
GND 2511 ALDAC 10u
GND 3509 100R 3511
5NESD 0V -4.5V
I4K7 100R
6504 BZX384-C12
5 GND T-331520-10-10 1944-C
2514 470p
3528 4K7 IBC817-25W GND
GND AROUT
7511 BC817-25W GND
1941-C A1 1944-C FBAACCAAABEFDEFBBCCBDFFEDEEBABCEFFDFBCDCEDFFCABEFA7 7504-A B10 7504-B DFF6 F4106 A2 F4107 A2 F4406 E9 F4407 E9 I501 C3 I502 D3 I503 C3 I504 E3 I505 B8 I506 B9 I507 C9 I508 C8 I509 D9 I510 D9 I511 E3 I512 F3 I513 B7 I514 B7 I515 C7 I516 C7 I517 B10 I519 A8 I520 A8 I521 F5 I522 F6 I527 E2 I528 D2 I529 D10
ANALOG: Power Supply (PS)
3300 I300 3301
F300 FT1A
F301 F302
3320 1K1K1K0 4K7 1K0 MRT
3M2n2 I302
F47n I303
7317 STS9NF30L 2310
1n 1 4R7 47n 470R I305
3341 68K
5300 SRW28EC9-E02V0138 F307 F306 12
5308 22u 560u
6300 SBI308 1m
STP16NF06FP
1309 5V T800mA 19372
SB340 I311 I310 C300
3337 1K
3338 220R
2311 1n 1 3
7304 3343
DSP F308 FF311 F310 5302
RES_VDR
2303 1n II314 220R 1N5062 1NII316
3344 4K7 68K 2
GNDreg
18F315 6306
6307 STPS5L40 F1m
5306 2u2
F316 F318
1304 T4A
GNDHOT
2307 17FHF2022R I317 1N5062 100K 3310 100K 100K 2308 47n 1N5062 1n STPS5L40 6308
GND 3V3
1931 1
T2.5A H
3305 680K 2302 220n
7303 STS9NF30L 2330
3311 1K 2318
3312 220R 10u
3316 4K7
16 I321 BYT42M 14
FSTPS3L60-C2 F1m 5309 22u 2320 330u
I320 TL431
12V 12V
1308 T500mA MRT
GNDHOT GNDHOT 1934
7318 SI2306DS
GND GND 2342
2315 220p 5304
3368 3K3 220K 3323 I323
5V 340V
7307 I324 F328
EH-B 1,9V
PDTC124EU
1N4003 0R22 0R3352
STP8NC50FP 2317 1n 3318 47R
3V3 3V3 3V3
SBYV27-200
11 FF362 F363
-5.5V -5.5V
SI2312DS
1303 T1A MRT
F364 F365 470u 5307 22u 100u 100n 47K
5N 12V 3361 1K
1K I1K 6322 BZX384-C6V8
to Digital Board
GND 12V GND GND 5V
12V GND GND 5V
TEA1507
DRIVER SENSE
3365 3K3
BZX384-C5V6
2340 1u
GNDHOT GNDHOT
F334 F335
6317 BYD33D I10n
3377 10K
3307 10K
BZX79-B33
F342 2
5N PH-B
3351 1M
6321 BAT254 I340 3324
3VF350 F7 FF360 PH-B F351 F349
2n2 GNDHOT GNDHOT
10 I339
6319 BYD33D
GND 12VSTBY
2328 22u 3349 F367 47R F366
3326 100R 9305
BC857BW
1306 T125mA MRT
2304 2n2
-26.9V
BAV21 6316
to Basic Engine
5V GND 4V6 GND 5N GND 12V
5V GNDHOT 9302 4V6
2324 100n
10K I1K
I3357 3364
-29.5V -27.5V
F353 F352
2K100n 6324
7314 TCET1108G
6323 1N5819 12V
5N GND
3330 I350 470R
3331 I351 10R
3332 5K62
33R I349 BZX79-C9V1
2329 100n TL431
PDTC124EU 47R
I100n 3347 4K7
33R 3373
SI2306DS
2332 1u2M2
7319 BC846B
2 F361 4K7 56K
IPFAIL
GNDreg GNDreg
100K 3313
VDrain F327 (Standby) (110V)
VDrain F327 (no disc loaded) (110V)
VGate I324 (Standby) (110V)
VGate I324 (no disc loaded) (110V)
VSource I325 (Standby) (110V)
VSource I325 (No disc loaded) (110V)
A: DC, 50 V/Div 5us/Div
A: DC, 50 V/Div 2us/Div
A: DC, 1 V/Div 5us/Div
A: DC, 2 V/Div 2us/Div
A: DC, 50mV/Div 5us/Div
A: DC, 50mV/Div 2us/Div
4K7 3372
BZX384-C27
1300 BCBECGADACEGDCACBGBBCCCABCCDDAECDDEFFHHGGGICIHAIGIGHBFBDAAFFCCBFCCCCCDCCCH6
3318 EAAEFEGEGHGIIIIIIAABBAAABBBIFIHGFGEHHIGHHHGFHGHFGGDAAHHHAFGHIACDGCEADABBBB13
6305 CCCCDDEFEIFHFGGIGFHHEABCBCDEHEHHFGHIADIHIGHEHGGB13 C300 B8 F300 A11 F301 A12 F302 A12 F304 A7 F305 A7 F306 B5 F307 A5 F308 C1 F309 C1 F310 C3 F311 C2 F312 B7 F313 C1 F314 C1 F315 C7 F316 C8 F317 C9 F318 C8 F319 C8 F320 C7 F3205 F1 F321 D12 F322 D13 F323 D7 F324 D12
F325 D13 F326 D8 F327 H1 F328 E3 F329 E7 F331 F13 F333 F13 F334 F9 F335 F10 F336 G9 F337 G9 F338 G6 F339 G8 F340 G12 F341 G13 F342 G3 F344 G13 F345 D13 F346 E13 F347 E12 F348 G1 F349 H1 F350 G1 F351 H1 F352 H1 F353 H1 F354 H2 F355 H2 F356 C9 F357 H1 F358 H1 F359 I8 F360 I1 F361 I6 F362 E8 F363 E8 F364 E8 F365 E9 F366 G11 F367 G11 F368 A11 F371 G12 F372 G12 F373 A12 F374 A12 I300 A6 I301 A11 I302 A6 I303 A8 I304 I10 I305 A10 I306 B3 I307 G4 I308 B8 I309 B12 I310 B8 I311 B9 I312 B4 I313 B10 I314 B4 I315 B10 I316 B5 I317 C4 I318 C11 I319 C10 I320 C10 I321 C6 I322 D6 I323 D11 I324 E3 I325 E5 I327 F10 I329 F10 I330 F3
I331 F3 I332 F7 I333 F11 I334 F11 I335 F6 I336 F7 I337 F10 I338 F11 I339 G7 I340 G4 I343 H5 I344 H6 I345 H8 I346 H13 I347 I11 I348 I3 I349 I10 I350 I5 I351 I6 I352 I11 I353 I13 I354 I12 I355 I7 I356 H12 I357 H11 I361 I8
1N4003
ANALOG: Multi Sound Processing (MSP)
3600 10K
2604 10n 5600 10u
* 7600 MSP3425G
ADR_CL
D_CTR_IO1
7.6V 2.6V
D_CTR_IO0
VREFTOP
CAPL_M
ADR_SEL
TESTEN
AHVSUP
3601 SCLSW 100R SDASW 100R 3603
I2C_CL I2C_DA I2S_CL I2S_WS I2S_DA_OUT
22 I617
RESETQ I2S_DA_IN1 I2S_DA_IN2 ANA_IN-
2607 56p 2609 56p
1.5V 1.5V
DEMODULATOR
2 ANA_IN+
S1.4 FM1 FM2 NICAM A NICAM B
I2SL/R
LOUDSPEAKER R LOUDSPEAKER L
D/A D/A
DACM_R
LOUDSPEAKER
DACM_L 27
2.1V GND
3613 AMCO
4n7 not used
MONO_IN
AGNDC 36 I609
3604 ARDAC 100R 3605 ALDAC 100R I627 I629
for NAFTA only 2624 I618
SCART-L
HEADPHONE R
4u7 2610
3611 AFER 100R 3612 AFEL
4n7 not used 4n7 not used
3.8V 3.8V 3.8V
SC1_IN_R
SCART-R
HEADPHONE L
SC1_OUT_R 30
2u2 50V 2625
SC1_IN_L
SCART-R SCART-L
2u2 50V 38 SC2_IN_R
SC1_OUT_L
1n0 1n0
2618 2619
3.8V 37 SC2_IN_L
from DVIO-Board
GND GND DVAL PH-B
2u2 50V
XTAL_OUT
1960 1
SCART Switching Facilities
XTAL_IN
GND GND GND GND
3607 1K0
for DVIN only
2.3V 5V
I610 1600
I611 HC-49/U 18M432
TAIWAN S. KOREA ALL OTHERS
Pos. 7600
5601 I10u
10u 100n
I618/I619
MSP3425G
MSP3415G
A: DC, 1 V/Div 100us/Div
1600 FEAAAAAFBCCCDADEEEEFFFDDEECCABBBDDEEDECAAFFBA3 F6001 E1 F6002 E1 F6004 E1 I601 A7 I602 A4 I603 A6 I604 A7 I605 B8 I606 C3 I607 C2 I608 C3 I609 D8 I610 F7 I611 F7 I612 F5 I613 F6 I614 B8 I615 B3 I616 B3 I617 B8 I618 D2 I619 D2 I620 E2 I621 E2 I623 E8 I627 D2 I629 D2 I630 E2 I631 E2 I632 C8
ANALOG: Digital In/Out (DIGIO)
0005 CAADAABCDABACCCA1
5581 DC3 7580-A B2 7580-B B2
7580-C C2 7580-D D2 7580-E C2 7580-F C2
F5102 A4 F5103 A4 I550 C1 I551 B2
I552 B3 I553 D2 I554 C3 I555 B3
I556 A2
1951 YKC21-3416 3
5580 3
2590 150p
3580 75R
DIGITAL OUT
GND Ground not connected to the rear plane
I555 7580-B PC74HCU04D A
7580-C PC74HCU04D 5 A Y 6
7580-E PC74HCU04D 11 A Y 10
3585 560R
330R 3582
7580-F PC74HCU04D 13 A Y 12
BZX384-C6V8
7580-A PC74HCU04D
DAOUT from DAC_ADC
I551 3
from PS 10u
2581 100u
7580-D PC74HCU04D 14 Vcc A Vss Y 7
GND GND GND
delete for IOE D
0005 BRACKET
ANALOG: Audio Converter(DAC_ADC)
IPFAIL from PS
from PS
BAS316 not used 4005 F0021
4006 not used
4 VDDD
7001 UDA1334BTS
5001 Bead
to DIGIO
GND I003 1.6V 1.6V
1 BCK 2 WS 3 DATAI
T125mA MRT
3052 3K3
DIGITAL INTERFACE
SFORI4K7 1%
5% NP0
47p 10K 47p not used 47p not used 22R 22R
DE-EMPHASIS
3010 100K 1% 2024 27p
47K 1%
GND 21 DAOUT
4n7 2038
330R 1%
NOISE SHAPER
10u 25V
9 DEEM 10 PCS
DAC DAC
8 MUTE
INTERPOLATION FILTER
6 SYSCLK
SFOR1 7
3V3DD 3.3V 5V
PDTA124EU 7003
2035 10p not used
4 MC33078 7002-A
16 D_IKILL
GND 1.6V
14 VOL
VOR 16
VSSA 15 VSSD 5 I011 VREF-DAC 12
0V 3V3DD
1 F010
4002 ARDAC to IOA, MSP
15 GND GND 12 D_DATA0 D_WCLK GND 9 D_BCLK 8 GND 7 A_PCMCLK 11
100R 3048
D_PCMCLK
I008 2011
I47K 1% I4K7 1% 3053 100K 1% 2026 27p 3K3
5SW 2721 120p I40,4-ADJUST 7KMY 2
A: DC, 500m V/Div 1 us/Div 0
2u2 low leakage
2720 100u 3716 I703 4K7
AGC-ADJUST
AFC-ADJUST
3725 8K2
100n 2722 I711
2719 220p
10n 2729
I701 GND
I709 GND
2731 8p2
4 7KMY 5711
BA591 6703
OFWK3953M 2
4 3,3V
GND 5SW
5 3,3V 3 F703 GND
7710 TDA9817 22
UV1316-MK3
PRE-FIL TRACK FILTER GAIN CTRL PRE-AMP TRACK FILTER
7704 PDTC124EU GND
TUNER VIF AGC AGC AFC DETECTOR
VOLTAGE REFERENCE
7716 BC857BW
3741 4K7
5V 0.2V
MIX-OSC IF AMP
for PAL-I only
2734 1n
1703 OFWG3956M 5
4 I707 I708
3,3V 1 3,3V 2 3,2V 23
VIF AMPLIFIER
VCO TWD VIDEO DEMODULATOR AND AMPLIFIER QSS MIXER INTERCARRIER MIXER AM DEMODULATOR FM-PLL DEMODULATOR
16 2V 8
BC857BW 7713
7702 PDTC124EU
5713 15u
1.9V 100R 5V
4700 delete for MSTD
PLL MT
AGC VCC ADC SDA NC1 NC2 SCL 33V AS VT
GND I706 5SW 5SW
15 MT 14
SIF INTERCARRIER AGC MODE SWITCH
RF OUT
AGC DET
3,2V 24
SIF AMPLIFIER
5SW 2V 12 I11
2,8V 5 I727
5,2V 3 I728
GND 220R 3704
2741 1n 6705 BA591
I729 I730
1702 OFWK9656M 4 5
7711 BC857BW
GND 5SW 3
5MHZ5 TPSR
3727 1R
4701 delete for MSTD
I716 3729
7717 BC847BW
2.5V 56K
GND 5714 15u
IPDTC124EU
7706 PDTC124EU
Pos. PAL BG (/01) G3956M TPS 5,5 MHz -270R 0R 0R TDA9817 PAL I (/07) K3953M -TPS 6,0 MHz 330R 0R 0R TDA9817 MULTISTD (/39) G3956M TPS 5,5 MHz -270R --TDA9818
GND F5K6
7714 BC847BW
SFS_TS SB1 AGC PSS SIF1
for MSTD only 7 8
SFS_TS
VGNSTBY 5VSTBY 5SW
CVBSIN1 CVBSIN1
12VSTBY 5NSTBY 3454 1K
YCVBSOUT1 FBOUT RCOUT
GOUT BOUT AIN1L 8SC1 P50
AOUT1R
AOUT1L AIN1R AIN1L
CVBSOUT2 YCVBSIN2
AIN2L 8SC2
1940-3
1940-2
1940-1
0350808190
VGNSTBY 5VSTBY 5SW 12VSTBY 5NSTBY GND
BZX384-C3V9
YCVBSIN2
75R 1%
BZX384-C12 6404
BZX384-C12 6403
BZX384-C12 6417
BZX384-C12 6416
3413 75R
3476 100R
GND SDA GND
0/0.7V I409
3471 100K
3472 100K
3475 F5101 100R
BC857BW 7403
4.5/5V I407
0.7/0V
BC857BW 7401
7402 BC847BW 2450
4.7/4.5V
3469 100K
AOUT2R
F5207 3464
AOUT2L
3478 100R
5NSTBY 3432
3433 100R 5SW
3414 75R
5VSTBY 5403 10u
I457 I456
5VSTBY 5406
100n 2405 47u 47u
5VSTBY 5402 10u
2414 100n
GND AIN2L
75R 75R
from/to Display Board (1) /EPG Board (11)
12VSTBY 12VSTBY
2410 1u
SCL 1 SDA 2 5VSTBY 3 GND 4 GND 5 INT 6 12VSTBY 7 IPOR_DC 8 VGNSTBY 9 TEMP_SENSE 10
3422 820R
11.1/0V
7405 BC847BW
11.7/0.2V
12VSTBY VGNSTBY FMN
2459 1u
7411 GND NJM2285M IN1B CTL1 OUT1 GND2 OUT2 OUT3 CTL3 IN3A IN1A GND1 IN2B V+ CTL2 IN2A GND3 IN3B 12
11.7/0.1V I467
3442 F1u 2.6V 5VSTBY 2437
0/0.6V
3V GND 9
3426 33K
3424 33K
I461 I462 I463 I464
1V 1V 1V
R|PR|COUT-TV G|YOUT-TV B|PBOUT-TV FBOUT-TV
R|PR|CIN-ENC G|YIN-ENC B|PBIN-ENC CVBSIN-ENC CIN-ENC YIN-ENC DECV
10 I482
11 I481 3V 4
11.6/0V
I417 GND
0V 7 2V 8
1.4V 33
Y|CVBSOUT-TV CIN-TV Y|CVBSIN-TV
1.2V 6
11 1.5V
3.5V 34
3428 100K
470R 3425
7407 BC847BW
150R 5VSTBY 2419 1u
100n 2.5V
1942 9
GND WSRO
from/to Front Connector (2)
CFIN N.C. GND CVBSFIN AINFL GND AINFR
2449 68p
I416 GND
Y|CVBSOUT-REC CIN-TUN COUT-AUX
21 I25
Y|CVBSIN-TUN
F1.6V 150R
3436 I451
1 PH-B
3483 1M
DIGOUT1 DIGOUT2 DIGOUT3 DIGOUT4 DIGOUT5
100n 7406 BC857BW
REAR OUT
C-GATE
Y|CVBSOUT-AUX
S-CONN
1948 TCS79
R|PR|CIN-AUX G|YIN-AUX B|PBIN-AUX FBIN-AUX Y|CVBSIN-AUX
GNDD GNDB GND2 GND1
17 0V 15 2.5V 4.5V 35 0V 19
2418 1u 2427
3435 75R
100n 2424 2425
I440 I439
1u 3494 150R
BZX384-C12 6426
10K 3438
3452 150R
2416 1u 2461 4u7
AINFL VSA1 VSA2
DIGOUT6 SDA SCL
7410 NJM2267M 1
VIN1 6DB
2446 1u
8k2 for C-Step delete for C-Step
2460 4u7
2.3V I446 8
VIN2 6DB VOUT2
SB1 I418 AGC
8k2 for C-Step
6 I445
100u 2429 22u
I441 GND
2.6V I444
3 I443
100u 2442
2.6V I442
5NESD 5NESD I438 3441
1949-C LPR6520
1949-B LPR6520
BZX384-C470p
4K7 5NSTBY
3955 10K 2462 10u
100K 3443
7412 PDTC124EU 5V
7419 BSH111
3400 I453
7421 BC847BW
1949-A LPR6520
3448 470R
3473 100R
GND GND I420 GND
21 F4721
12VSTBY GND
2463 I434
3450 470R
2448 470p
7404 BC857BW -4.5V
BC817-25W(COL) 3495 470R
100R I486 BC817-25W(COL) 7416 3456
A_YCVBS A_G D_CVBS A_R D_Y A_B D_G D_R A_C D_C D_B ARDAC ALDAC
from/to uP Board (2)
from/to uP Board (1)
from / to Digital Board (6) - EPG Board (11)
I 465 I 461
A_CVBS I405
D_R F4718
D_G F4720
D_B F4722
1940-1 A8 1940-2 A13 1940-3 AEC1 1945-1 IIF14 1949-A H14 1949-B H14 1949-C GBBDDCIIFDCDICCCGFFEFEFGGGGFHEHECCEEFEEEHGHIHIIFBEHGIIAHBBBBBBBBBCBCBCHHCIIFCDDEEECEEECCFFFGGFHHDI11
3444 IEBAIFIIGDADIIHGHAAAABBBBBBBBIIBBBBFEFFGHHHEDDDDGIIHAECCCFCBBBBABBBBBBAAABGGHHIBBBICFEDDGDHIIHHH4 F401 H2 F402 H2 F412 I5 F4203 F1 F4205 F2 F4207 F1 F4209 G1 F4210 E1 F4505 I3 F4707 I8 F4712 I9
F4714 I9 F4716 I10 F4718 I10 F4720 I10 F4721 I10 F4722 I10 F485 F14 F499 A3 F5101 B8 F5102 B8 F5103 B7 F5106 B6 F5108 A7 F5110 A5 F5113 A6 F5116 A5 F5119 A5 F5120 B4 F5201 A14 F5202 A13 F5206 A12 F5207 A12 F5208 C12 F5210 A11 F5211 A12 F5213 A12 F5215 A11 F5216 B11 F5219 A11 F5220 F11 F913 D10 I341 A13 I402 D14 I405 H7 I406 B2 I407 B2 I408 B3 I409 B3 I411 D3 I412 D4 I413 C3 I414 D7 I415 F3 I416 F3 I417 E4 I418 H1 I419 I1 I420 I6 I424 I5 I428 I4 I429 I2 I431 I11 I433 I13 I434 I13 I437 G14 I438 G13 I439 G13 I440 F13 I441 H13 I442 G12 I443 G12 I444 H12 I445 H12 I446 H11 I447 G11 I448 G12 I449 F13 I451 F13 I453 H4 I454 I4 I456 C7 I457 C7 I458 A6 I459 A6 I460 A5 I461 D6 I462 E6 I463 E6 I464 E6 I465 E6 I466 E6 I467 D14 I468 G6 I469 G6 I470 G6 I476 F8 I478 E8 I479 E8 I481 E8 I482 E8 I483 D8 I484 F12 I485 I12 I486 I14
2940 100n
5931 10u
100K 3950
A: DC, 1 V/Div 20ns/Div
7934-A LM339D
12 GND 5SW 3
3931 47K
BC847BW 7932
7933 BC847BW
2941 10u
7931 STV5348
MA_|SL
0.4V I989
1 CVBS
CLAMPING
DATA DECODING DATA PROCESSING TEST1
7934-B LM339D 3932
Address
21 VCR_|TV
2K2K2 I955
3939 4K7 7934-C LM339D
24 XTI
OSCILLATOR
HC-49/U 13M875
8 PAGES MEMORY
22p 2937 22p
BLAN 12
7934-D LM339D
23 XTO
FREQUENCY
2.7V I995
SYNTHETIZER TIME BASE
25 VSSO
DISPLAY
R 8 G9
3934 I997
16 SCL
I2C BUS
INTERFACE
100R 3935
ODD_|EVEN
RGBREF
17 SDA
VSSD VSSA
33K 33K
2946 1u
3946 33K
3947 33K
2947 1u
47K 3933
28 CBLK
DATA EXTRACTION
SYNCHRONIZING
DV_ 19 I990
CVBSIN1
ANALOG: Audio Converter (DAC_ADC)
100R 3045 10K 1K0
7006 BC847BW 3025
7005 BC847BW
5.1V 0V
7010 PDTC124EU
3049 4K7 5V
7009 BC857BW
2.7V 100K
470R 3015 2u2 50V 1N4148 100K 6003
2002 100u 6.3V 2003 100n 2004 100n
NP0 5%
AGND 5V
2011 100n
ION from IOV
2.1V 2 MCLK 0V
28 DVDD
18 AVDD OUTL+ 17 DAC OUTP. BUFFER OUTL- 16
2.3V 2.3V
3001 5K6 1%
MULTIBIT SIGMADELTA MOD
3008 27K
3010 7K5 1%
7 192|48_
0V 10 96|48_
3005 4K7 3006
AUTO CLOCK DIVIDE CIRC
7003-A MC33078 1
7004 AD1852
GND 5NSTBY
ALDAC to IOA, IOV
3 CLATCH 4 CCLK SER. CONTR. INTERF.
ZEROL 22
5N 2017
100p NP0 5%
GND DAOUT
5V GND GND
5 CDATA 25 L|RCLK 26 BCLK 27 SDATA 20 IDPM1
OUTR+ 12 DAC OUTP. BUFFER OUTR- 13
3009 5K6 1%
3016 27K
7001 PDTA124EU I001
1N4148 6004
8X INTERP.
SER. DATA INTERF.
ATT./ MUTE
3017 33K
D_IKILL
5V 21 IDPM0 0V 23 MUTE

A/CH (Alternate Channel) CH +/ 0-9 VOL +/ SELECT CLEAR MUTE TIMER wvt u ENTER/OK TOP MENU EDIT SYSTEM MENU TITLE/CHAP SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE ZOOM REPEAT A-B SHUFFLE SCAN
t SKIP
y SKIP
Selects next title/search forwards : Briey press the button during playback: Goes to next chapter/ lm or next title Hold down the button: Searches forwards Hold down the button during still picture: Slow motion forwards Starts playback Searches backward Slow motion Searches forward Slow motion If this button is pressed during playback, the DVD recorder switches to pause.You will see a still picture. If this button is pressed during recording, the DVD recorder will also switch to pause. Stops playback/recording, except with programmed recordings (TIMER) Hold down button, opens and closes the disc tray Changes brightness settings of the display Press and hold while using other buttons to work the TV Direct recording of the currently selected programme Switches recording modes
PLAY e SEARCH/ SLOW r SEARCH/ SLOW PAUSE
DIMMER TV SHIFT S REC REC MODE
Additional TV functions
This remote control can also operate TV set made by different manufacturers. For more information, see Using DRX-2 remote control for your TV set. VOL+ VOL Increase TV volume Reduce TV volume For the following functions you need to hold down the button at the side TV/SHIFT and then select the function you need with the appropriate button. Turns the TV on / off Number buttons: 0 - 9 Turns up the programme in numeric order To select a higher programme number Turns down the programme in numeric order To select a lower programme number TV Mute on / off
0.9 CH+ CHMUTE
Front of the device
STANDBY/ON F (Open/Close) REC W T Y A
Switches the unit on or off, interrupt a function, interrupt a programmed recording (TIMER) Open/close disc tray Records the current TV channel Plays a recorded disc Selects previous title/search backwards Selects next title/search forwards Interrupt playback/recording
1. Introduction
Common questions
What is a DVD?
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) is a new storage medium that combines the convenience of the compact disc with the latest digital video technology. DVD video uses modern MPEG2 data compression technology that enables an entire feature lm to be stored on a single ve inch disc.
How good is the resolution of DVD compared with VHS?
The razor-sharp digital images have a resolution of more than 500 lines of 720 pixels per line.This is more than twice as high as VHS and is even better than the laser disc. Its picture quality is easily comparable to the digital masters produced in recording studios.
What can DVD+RW do?
DVD+ReWritable uses phase change media, the same technology on which rewritable CDs are based. A high-performance laser is used to change the reective properties of the recording layer; this process can be repeated more than a thousand times.
What can the DVD+R do?
DVD+R (write-once DVD). Unlike a DVD+RW disc, this disc can only be written once. If it is not nalized after a recording, further recordings can be added to it. Old recordings can be deleted but can no longer be overwritten. The deleted titles are marked Deleted title. Before this disc can be played in a DVD player, it must be nalized in the DVD recorder. Once this process is complete, no further recordings can be added.
What can my DVD recorder do?
Your DVD recorder is a machine for recording and playing back digital video discs with "two-way" compatibility with the universal DVD video standard. This means: ) existing DVD video discs can be played on the recorder. ) Recordings made on your DVD recorder can be played on other DVD video players and DVD ROM drives.
Introduction
Discs you can use
The following discs can be used in your DVD recorder for playback and recording:
Playback and recording
DVD+RW (Digital Versatile Disc + rewritable)
DVD+R (Digital Versatile Disc + Recordable)
Playback only:
DVD Video (Digital Versatile Disc)
DVD-R (DVD-Recordable)
DVD-RW (DVD-Rewritable) These discs can only be played back if the recording was made in video mode and the recording was nalized.
Audio CD (Compact Disc Digital Audio)
Super Audio CD (Only plays the CD layer of a hybrid SACD disc)
Video CD (Format 1.0, 1.1, 2.0)
Select the desired screen format position using w or v. These settings will only be used if you insert a DVD that contains this information.
Which screen formats can I select? 4:3 letterbox for a wide-screen (cinema format) picture with black bars at the top and bottom. 4:3 panscan for a full-height picture with the sides trimmed. 16:9 for a wide-screen TV set (screen edge ratio 16:9)
Press OK to continue
Virgin mode Country Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Press OK to continue
Conrm with ENTER/OK. Select the country of your residence with w or v. If your country does not appear, select Others.
Why do I have to select a country? To call up the specic settings for the respective country, you must rst install the country.
Conrm with ENTER/OK. After you connect the aerial (or cable TV, satellite receiver, etc.) to the DVD recorder, press ENTER/OK. The automatic TV channel search starts. WAIT will appear on the display.
Installation Autom. search Searching for TV channels 00 Channels found
Problem
The DVD recorder cannot nd any TV stations
Select channel 1 on the TV set. Can you see the stored TV channel on the TV set? If not, check the cable connection from the aerial (aerial socket) to the DVD recorder and to the TV set. Please have patience. The DVD recorder searches the entire frequency range in order to nd and save the largest possible number of TV channels. If you have not connected an aerial, go through all the basic settings right to the end and then, if you wish, start the automatic search (see Automatic TV station search).
Please wait
Autom. search
When the automatic TV channel search is complete, Autom.search complete will appear on the TV screen. Time, Year, Month, Date will then appear on the TV screen. Check if the time in Time is correct. If required, change the time with the number buttons 0.9 on your remote control. Select the next line with v or w. Check if the displayed settings for Year, Month and Date are correct. When all information is correct, save by pressing ENTER/OK.
Autom. search complete 00 Channels found Time Year Month Date 20:To continue Press OK
Select line Language with w or v and conrm with the u button. Select the appropriate line and conrm with u.
Playback audio Recording audio Subtitle Menu Country
Language English Language I English Einglish Others
Which settings can I choose? Playback audio : Playback language (audio language) Recording audio : Type of audio recording Language I or Language II Subtitle : Subtitle language Menu: Language of the OSD menu Country : Location (country)
Select the appropriate setting using w or v and conrm with ENTER/OK. To end, press SYSTEM-MENU.
Switching over audio recording (2-channel sound)
Some TV programmes transmit an extra audio signal in stereo in addition to the normal audio signal (2-channel sound). In most cases this means that an additional language is available. If a TV programme is available in, say, English and German, German may be available as the second language. To record TV programmes in stereo or 2-channel sound you can select Stereo or the language you want as the default setting. This setting does not become active until the sound of a TV programme is transmitted in 2-channel sound. When you play back the recording you can play back the sound only in the language you used for the recording.
Select line Language with w or v and conrm with the u button. Select line Recording audio and conrm with u. Select Language I or Language II with w or v and conrm with ENTER/ OK. To end, press SYSTEM-MENU.
Setting the time and date
If the display shows an incorrect time or --:--, the time and date must be reset manually. If a TV channel which transmits TXT/PDC (teletext/PDC) is stored under programme number P01, the time and date will automatically be taken from the TXT/PDC information.
Installation Time/Date Time Year Month Date Clock preset 20:01
Press SYSTEM-MENU on the remote control. The menu bar appears. Select symbol with t or u.
Select Installation using w or v and conrm with u. Select Time/Date using w or v and conrm with u. Check if the time in Time is correct. If required, change the time with the number buttons 0.9 on your remote control. Check Year, Month and Date in the same way. To move between the elds, use w or v.
Time/date is displayed incorrectly despite manual setting
With SMART CLOCK, time/date is transferred from the TV channel saved on P01 and automatically corrected. You can either enter another TV channel for transferring the data or disable the function. In the line Clock preset select the relevant TV channel with t or u. To disable, select Off.
To exit press SYSTEM MENU
Check the displayed settings and conrm with ENTER/OK. Stored will appear briey on the screen. To end, press SYSTEM-MENU.
You can check or change many of the functions and settings of your DVD recorder via the system menu bar. The menu bar cannot be displayed during recording.
Symbols in the menu bar
Press SYSTEM-MENU to open and close the menu bar (main menu). Use t and u to select the relevant function. Use w to conrm the function and go either to another menu or execute the function directly. Some functions may not be available, depending on the disc inserted.
Menu bar 1
User preferences Title/track Chapter/index Audio language Subtitle language Camera angle Zoom
Menu bar 2
While menu bar 1 is being displayed you can go to menu bar 2 by pressing u again. d Sound Frame advance H R Slow motion Fast forward Search by time
Field for temporary messages
The top left corner of the menu line contains a eld for temporary messages relating to the various operating modes. This information appears briey on the screen when certain disc functions have been activated: Shufe Scan Repeat entire disc Repeat title
On-screen information
5. On-screen information
Repeat track Repeat chapter Repeat from A to the end Repeat from A to B Camera angle Child lock enabled Resume playback Illegal action
Status eld
The status eld shows the current operating mode (status) of the DVD recorder and the type of disc inserted. This display can be disabled.
Disc type symbols
DVD+RW DVD+R DVD-Video Video-CD No disc Error
Operating mode symbols
Recording Stop Playback Playback-Pause Record-Pause Search forwards (8x speed) Search backwards (8x speed) Slow motion
Tuner information box
This eld is located in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. The aerial signal, the TV channel and the TV channel name for the selected programme are displayed. Current channel/selected input socket No signal The TV channel is not available/the additional device is not connected or it is switched off Copy-protected signal
Timer information box
This box appears above the tuner information box. When a timer recording is set, it shows the timer icon and the start time or date of the rst programme to be recorded. If no timer recording is scheduled, the current time is displayed. This box disappears during playback of a disc or after a recording starts. Timer starts on the day shown OTR recording runs until the stop time displayed Current time No timer event programmed
6. Playback
General notes on playback
With this DVD recorder you can play back the following systems: ) DVD Video ) (Super) Video CD Disc ) DVD+RW Disc ) DVD+R Disc ) DVD-RW (video mode, nalised) ) DVD-R ) CD-R ) CD-RW ) Audio CD ) MP3 CD You can operate the video recorder using the remote control or the buttons on the front of the DVD recorder.
The display will read PIN
The child lock has been activated for the inserted disc. Read the sections on Child lock and Releasing a disc in the chapter on Access control (child lock).
The menu on the screen is showing an X
Some DVD discs can be manufactured so that certain steps are required before the disc can be played, or so that only limited operation is possible during playback. When an X appears on the screen the selected feature is not possible.
The screen is showing regional code information
Since DVD lms are not normally released in all parts of the world at the same time, all DVD players have a specic regional code. Discs can be given a regional code. If the regional codes differ between the player and the disc, playback is not possible. The regional code is shown on the label on the back of the machine. The regional code does not apply to recordable DVD discs.
Inserting a disc
Press the F (Open/Close) button on the front. The disc tray will open. While the disc tray is opening, OPENING and then TRAY OPEN when the tray is fully open. Carefully place the disc in the tray with the label facing up and press PLAY or F (Open/Close) CLOSING and then READING will appear in the display. The information on the disc will be read.
How do I insert a double-sided DVD? Double-sided discs do not have labelling over the whole surface. The labelling for each side is in the centre of the disc. To play a side its label must be facing up.
Opening/closing the tray using the remote control You can open and close the disc tray using the remote control. Press and hold the STOP button on the remote control until the dialog box shows OPENING or CLOSING.
Playback starts automatically.
Playback
A menu may appear when a DVD is played back. If the titles and chapters are numbered, press a number button on the remote control.You can also use the t, u, v, w buttons or number buttons 0.9 to select a menu item and conrm with ENTER/OK. You can also access the menu using TOP-MENU on the remote control. For further information see Playing a DVD video disc. When a DVD+RW is played back the index overview appears. Using w, v, t, y select the title you want to play back. Conrm with ENTER/OK. For further information see Playing back a DVD+RW/+R Disc. If playback does not start automatically, press PLAY For further information see Playing an audio CD.
If the A symbol appears in the display, start playback by pressing PLAY. If a menu appears on the screen, use the remote control buttons indicated on the screen to select the menu option you want (PREV=t, NEXT=y) or with the number buttons 0.9. For further information see Playing a (Super) Video CD.
Playing a DVD video disc
If playback does not start automatically, press PLAY This will appear on the display: title, chapter, elapsed time. To stop playback, press STOP recorder.
on the remote control or A on the DVD
To eject the disc, press F (Open/Close) on the front of the DVD recorder.
Playing a DVD+RW/ +R disc
If the disc is write-protected or a nalized DVD+R disc, playback starts automatically. If playback does not start automatically, use the w or v button to select the title you want to play on the index screen. You can also use the t or y button on the front. Press the PLAY button. This will appear on the display: title number, recording quality.
I can see the message EMPTYDISC
The disc does not contain any recordings.
To stop playback, press STOP recorder.
What should I note when playing back different recording types (qualities)? The correct recording quality M1, M2, M2x, M3, M4, M6 will automatically be selected during playback. For more information see the section on Selecting the recording type (quality) in the chapter on Manual recording.
Playing an audio CD
You can also use the DVD recorder to play audio CDs.
Insert an audio CD. Playback starts automatically.
Audio CD display If the TV is on, the audio CD screen appears automatically. During playback, the current track number and its elapsed playing time will show on the TV screen and on the recorder display.
Stop playback using STOP played.
. The number of tracks and the total time are dis-
Playing an MP3 CD
MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer-3) les are highly compressed music les. Using this technology the data volume can be compressed by a factor of 10. This means it is possible to record 10 hours of music in CD quality on a single CD-ROM. When creating MP3 CDs please note the following: File system: ISO9660 Directory structure: maximum of 8 levels Formats: *.mp3 Filenames: maximum of 12 characters (8+3) Maximum of 32 albums, 999 titles Supported sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz). Music with sampling frequencies other than these will be skipped. Supported bit rates: 32, 64, 96, 128, 192, 256 (kbit/s) ID3 Tag:Version 1, 1.1. In later versions the directory name is displayed as the album and the lename as the title. Important notes for playback: Only the rst session of a multi-session CD will play back.
Use the TITLE/CHAP (title/chapter) button 1 Press TITLE/CHAP (title/chapter) and then use v or w to select the appropriate title. Make sure the symbol (title) is selected in the menu bar. 2 Use TITLE/CHAP to select chapters within a title. Press TITLE/CHAP and use u to select the symbol (chapter). Now select the appropriate chapter with v, w or digit keys 0.9.
Searching a disc
During playback, press and hold e (reverse) or r (forwards) to switch to the search feature.You can switch between the playback speeds using e/r. To continue playback, press PLAY at your chosen location.
No sound
The sound is switched off in search mode. This is not a fault in your machine.
Search feature via menu bar 1 During playback press SYSTEM-MENU on the remote control. The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen. 2 Select the R symbol using u or t and conrm with w. 3 You can now use the t or u button to select different forward and backward search speeds. 4 If necessary, switch the menu bar off with the SYSTEM-MENU button. 5 To continue playback, press PLAY.
Additional playback features
Still picture
During playback, press PAUSE to stop playback and display a still picture. It will proceed to a next frame when you press PAUSE again.
Frame advance via menu bar 1 During a still picture press SYSTEM-MENU on the remote control. The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen. 2 Select the symbol using u or t and conrm with w.
3 You can now use the t or u button to go forwards or backwards one frame at a time. 4 If necessary, switch the menu bar off with the SYSTEM-MENU button.
To continue playback, press PLAY
Slow motion
During playback press PAUSE to switch to slow motion. on the remote control. Now press e or r
You can switch between different speeds using e or r.
Slow motion via menu bar 1 During playback press PAUSE and then SYSTEM-MENU on the remote control. The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen. 2 Select the H symbol using u or t and conrm with w. 3 You can now use the t or u button to select different forward and backward slow motion speeds. 4 If necessary, switch the menu bar off with the SYSTEM-MENU button.
Search by time
Using this feature you can select where playback should start (select elapsed time).
During playback press SYSTEM-MENU on the remote control. The menu bar will appear at the top of the screen. Select the symbol using u or t and conrm with w. Playback is stopped and a box appears on the screen showing the elapsed time. Enter the start time with the digit keys 0.9 from where playback should start. Conrm with ENTER/OK.
The time entered will ash on the screen
The selected title is shorter than the time entered. Enter a new time.
Stop recording with STOP
Switching Direct Record on or off
Select Record settings using w or v and conrm with u. Select Direct Record using w or v. Select On (Direct Record on) or Off (Direct Record off) using t or u. Conrm with ENTER/OK. To end, press SYSTEM-MENU. Switch off with B/I.
9. Managing the disc contents
Charly 1 00:29:59M1 Fri15/02/2003 Empty title 01:30:01
When a recording is made to disc, the following additional information is also stored at the beginning of the recording: ) Name of the recording If the TV station does not transmit a name, only the channel number and time will be stored as the name ) Length of the recording ) Record type (Quality) ) Date of the recording ) Index picture of the recording A marker will be set every 5-6 minutes if the Auto chapters function is activated in the Record settings menu. This marker is known as a chapter. These markers can be changed when the recording has nished.
Can markers be set on a DVD+R disc? Markers can be set on these discs if they have not been nalised.
It is also possible to add chapters later. This means that scenes you do not want to see during playback, such as commercials, can be hidden or skipped. During playback you can watch your recording as a continuous sequence without the hidden chapters. Select from the following chapters: EDIT, to divide the title into chapters or to manage the chapters. Editing recording titles (name), to change the recording names. Play complete title, to play the entire title including the hidden chapters. Delete recording/title to delete the relevant title and therefore also the recording. Disc settings to change the general settings of the disc.
In this menu you can adapt a title to suit your particular needs. You can insert/delete chapter markers, hide chapters, select a new index, or split up a title.
Play the title you want to edit. Press the EDIT on the remote control. The video image is overlayed with a transparent edit menu. Title and chapter information appear in an information box at the top of the screen. Use w/v (down/up cursor) to toggle through the menus functions.
Managing the disc contents
Insert chapter markers
During recording, you can set or delete chapter markers within a title. The maximum number of chapters per disc is 124 and 99 per title. If one of these limits is reached the following message will appear on the screen: Too many chapters.You need to delete some markers before you can insert new ones or make recordings.
Can titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Titles on DVD+R discs are only marked as deleted. Deleted title will appear in the display instead of Empty title. During playback the deleted title is skipped. The space used for this title cannot be used again as the title has not been physically deleted. Once the disc has been nalised no further changes can be made.
Disc settings
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Unlocked PAL DVD playback Edits
This screen appears before the rst title and contains general information about the current disc. You can: ) change the name of the disc ) activate or deactivate write protection on the disc ) Finish editing (make the disc DVD compatible) ) nalise a DVD+R ) delete a DVD+RW To get to this display, proceed as follows:
Select the rst title with v or press STOP
Press the v button. The disc info display will appear.
Changing the disc name
Settings for Yamaha 1 Disc name Protection Erase disc Make edits compatible Yamaha1 Unprotected
In the Disc info display press u. The Settings for menu appears on the TV screen. Select Disc name using v or w and conrm with u. Using u or t select the position where the letter/number/icon is to be changed/ re-entered. Change the icon using v or w.You can switch between upper and lowercase using SELECT.You can delete the character using CLEAR. Repeat 3 and 4 until you have made the changes you want. Save the new title with ENTER/OK. Storing name appears on the TV screen for conrmation. To end, press t.
Finishing editing
If one or more titles have been edited a DVD player may still display the original titles. You can prepare your disc in such a way that a DVD player will be able to play the edited version.
In the Disc info display press u. The Settings for menu appears on the TV screen. Select Make edits compatible using v or w and conrm with ENTER/OK.
Make edits compatible does not appear
Your disc is already compatible. There is no need for conversion. To end, press SYSTEM-MENU.
The screen displays This will take to show how long the process will last. To conrm press ENTER/OK. Working appears on the TV screen. A bar will move from left to right indicating progress.
Finalising DVD+R discs
This feature is required to play back a DVD+R disc in a DVD player. Once the disc has been nalised no further recordings or changes can be made.
In the Disc info display press u. The Settings for menu appears on the TV screen. Select Finalise disc using v or w.
The decoded data appears after conrmation.You can go back and change the data. Select the appropriate input eld with u or t. If required, make changes using w, v or the number buttons 0.9.
Mo-Fr/Weekly Press SELECT
To store Press OK
Switching on VPS/PDC in the Start input eld Select the Start input eld using u. Using SELECT switch on VPS/PDC (* lights up). If you press SELECT again, you will switch VPS/PDC off (* goes out). Changing the recording mode in input eld End Select the End input eld using u. Use SELECT to select the recording mode M1, M2, M2x, M3, M4, M6, FR.
If all information is correct, press the ENTER/OK button. The programming information is stored in a TIMER block. To end, press TIMER. Insert a recordable disc (one without write protection). The disc you have inserted will be checked. Switch the DVD recorder off with B/I. The programmed recording will only function properly if the DVD recorder has been switched off using the B/I button.
If any of the TIMER blocks are in use, TIMER will light up on the recorder display.
Programming recordings without the SHOWVIEW System
Timer Timer programming VPS Rec Date Prog. Start PDC End Mode 01 BBC1 20:15 21:30 M1
Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number for the DVD recorder. Press TIMER on the remote control. The programming method selected last is marked. Select line Timer programming with w or v. and conrm with the u button. The information will appear on the screen. Select the input eld with t or u. Enter information with w or v or with the number buttons 0.9.
Selecting daily/weekly recordings In Date use SELECT to select from the following options: Mo-Fr: Repeated daily recordings from Monday to Friday
Mon: Repeated weekly recordings (every week on the same day, e.g. Monday).
Programme numbers of the EXT1 and EXT2scart socket You can also programme recordings from external sources via scart socket EXT 1 TO TV-I/O (EXT1) or EXT 2 AUX-I/O (EXT2). Switching on VPS/PDC in the Start input eld Select the Start input eld using TIMER. Using SELECT switch on VPS/PDC (* lights up). If you press SELECT again, you will switch VPS/PDC off (* goes out). Changing the recording quality in input eld End Select the End input eld using u. Use SELECT to select the recording mode.
If all information is correct, press the ENTER/OK button. The programming information is stored in a TIMER block. To end, press TIMER.
Insert a DVD (one without write protection). The disc you have inserted will be checked. Switch off with B/I. The programmed recording will only function properly if the DVD recorder has been switched off using the B/I button.
How to change or delete a programmed recording (TIMER)
Timer Timer List VPS Date Prog. Start PDC End 21:BBC1 20:15 ------ --:---:-Rec Mode M1 --
Switch on the TV set. If required, select the programme number for the DVD recorder. Press TIMER on the remote control. The programming mode selected last is marked. Select Timer List using w or v and conrm with u. Select the programmed recording (TIMER) you want to check, change or delete with w or v.
Delete programmed recording 1 Press the CLEAR button. 2 Conrm with ENTER/OK. Timer Cleared will briey appear on the TV screen. -- --- appears rather than the displayed values 3 To end, press TIMER.
Total record time: 01:15 To change Press > To exit Press TIMER
Press u. Select the input eld with t or u. If required, change the information with v, w or the number buttons 0.9. Conrm with ENTER/OK. To end, press TIMER. Switch off with B/I.
Problem solving for programmed recordings
PROBLEM The DVD recorder is not responding Switch off, timer recording ashes on the TV screen. SOLUTION While a programmed recording is being made, you cannot operate your DVD recorder manually. If you want to cancel the programmed recording, press B/I. The DVD recorder was switched on several minutes before the start of a programmed recording. Switch off the DVD recorder using B/I. A programmed recording (timer) will only function if the DVD recorder is switched off (B/I button). Either a disc has not been inserted or the disc cannot be used for recording. Insert a disc on which recordings can be made. Switch off the DVD recorder using B/I. A write-protected disc has been inserted. Undo the write protection (see Preventing accidental erasing of discs in Manual recording) or insert a different disc. If this error message appears after pressing TIMER, then all TIMER blocks are already programmed. No more recordings can be programmed. Press the u button. If you want to clear or check a programmed recording (TIMER block), select it with v or w. The data for the recording could not be transferred. Please check date, start time and end time of the programmed recording. Two programmed recordings overlap. If you ignore this error message the show with the earlier start time will be recorded rst. The start of the second show will not be recorded. Change the setting for either of the two recordings. Clear either of the two recordings
Error message: Insert recordable disc The error message Disc locked appears briey on the screen. Error message: Memory full
The Data error message appears on the screen. The Collision message appears on the screen.
Night mode
Night mode optimises the sound for playback at low volume.You are therefore less likely to disturb your neighbours. This only works for Dolby Digital audio on DVD video discs.
Language settings
You can choose the following settings in this menu:
Playback audio
Playback audio language
Recording audio
A choice between Language I and II
Subtitle
Subtitle language
Screen menu language
Country
Automatically displays names of broadcasters in your country
Additional settings
You can select the following functions in this menu:
Status box
Features Status box Standby Display On Normal Bright
Along with the on screen menu, the OSD (On Screen Display) also displays information on the current operating status (counter, playback, recording, TV channel, etc.) on the TV screen. You can switch off the information about the operating status so that the on screen display (OSD) is not recorded during copying. On: The OSD information appears in every selected mode for a few seconds and disappears again. Off : The OSD information is switched off. It is no longer displayed on the screen.
Standby
To save power, you can switch off the clock display on the DVD recorder. Programmed (TIMER) recordings will still take place. In addition, you can present the most important features of the DVD recorder in scrolling text in the display (demo). Low power: If the DVD-Recorder is switched off (button B/I), the clock display is also switched off. Normal: If the DVD-Recorder is switched off (button B/I), the clock display is visible. Demo mode: If the DVD recorder is switched off with the B/I button, a list of the most important features is shown in the display.
Display
You can change the brightness of the display on the DVD recorder. This setting only affects the DVD recorder when it is switched on. Bright: The display appear with normal brightness. Dimmed: The display appears less bright. Off : The display is switched off.
Disc feature menu
In this menu you can make the changes that relate to the disc:
Access control
Please read the next chapter on Access control (child lock).
Disc features Access cntrol Auto resume Enter code. On
Auto resume
If playback of a pre-recorded DVD video disc or video CD is interrupted (button STOP or F Open/Close) when the disc is reloaded (disc is started) playback starts at the precise location where it stopped. This applies not only to the current disc but to the last 20 discs played. This feature can be switched off if not required.
This line appears only if a VCD is loaded. This function lets you activate or deactivate the PBC menu (Playback Control) for video CDs. See Playing a (Super) Video CD.
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