service manual DV 18SI(RU) 1
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service manual DV 18SI(RU) 1
DV 118SI(RU) service manual VerSI09.16.A DV118SI Catalog Chapter One About Maintenance 1.1 Safety precautions 1 1 1.1.1 Power supply 1 1.1.2 Precautions for antistatic 1 1.1.3 Precautions for laser head 1 1.1.4 About placement position 2 1.2 Maintenance method 2 1.2.1 Visualized method 2 1.2.2 Electric resistance method 2 1.2.3 Voltage method 2 1.2.4 Current method 2 1.2.5 Cutting method 2 1.2.6 Element substitution method 3 1.2.7 Comparison method 3 1.3 Required device for maintenance Chapter Two Functions and Operation Instructions 3 4 2.1Features 4 2.2 Controls and functions 5 2.2.1 Front and side panels control 5 2.2.2 Rear Panel general view 5 2.2.3 LED display general view(NO DISPLAY FOR DV118SI) 6 2.2.4 Remote Control general view 6 2.3 Set list 7 2.4 FUNCTION SETTINGS 7 2.4.1 Function selection and change 7 2.4.2 Language settings 7 2.4.3 Image settings menu 8 2.4.4 Sound settings menu 8 2.4.5 Playback settings 9 2.4.6 Karaoke settings menu 10 2.4.7 Preference settings 10 2.4.8 Parental Control 10 2.4.9 Initial setup menu 10 2.4.10 Reset to defaults 10 2.4.11 Exit setting menu 11 2.4.12 Channel delay set-up 11 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS 13 2.5.1 Useful notes 13 2.5.2 Trouble shooting 13 2.5.3Specification 14 Chapter Three Block Diagram 15 3.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR PLAYER 15 3.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR PLAYER 16 Chapter Four Block Diagram of Unit Circuit 17 4.1 Servo Circuit 17 4.2 Decode Circuit 18 4.3 Video Circuit 18 4.4 Audio Circuit 19 4.5 Power Circuit 19 Chapter Five Troubleshooting Flow Chart 20 Chapter Six Waveform Diagram 23 Chapter Seven PCB board 27 . 7.1 Surface layer of Decode Board (SKY_CX2:03 2009.07.20) 27 7.2 Surface layer of AV Board (NO SCART-OUTPUT 2006.12.25 FOR DV118SI) 28 7.3 Bottom layer of AV Board (NO SCART-OUTPUT 2006.12.25 FOR DV118SI) 28 7.4 Power Board (SKY-V22-CX2 2009.11.18 Ver2.0) 28 7.5 Surface layer of Main Panel(DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0) 29 7.6 Bottom layer of Main Panel(DV214&DV216SI.PCB V2.0) 29 7.7 USB Board(DV214&DV216SI.PCB V2.0) 29 7.8 Surface layer of OK Board (DV214&216SI-MIC.PCB V2.0) 30 7.9 Bottom layer of OK Board (DV214&216SI-MIC.PCB V2.0) 30 Chapter Eight Circuit Diagram 31 8.1 Decode Board (SKY_CX2:03 2009.07.20) 31 8.2NO AV Board For DV118SI (SCART-OUT 2006.12.25) 34 8.3 Power Board (SKY-V22-CX2 2009.11.18) 35 8.4 Main Panel(DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0) 36 8.5 OK Board (DV214&216SI-MIC.PCB) 37 8.6 USB Board (DV214&216SI.PCB-V2.0) 38 Chapter Nine BOM List 39 Caution : This service manual is only applicable to DV118SI(RU) SI09.16.A Chapter One About Maintenance 1.1 Safety precautions 1.1.1 Power supply When maintenance personnel are repairing DVD players, he should pay special attention to the power board with 220V AC and 330V DC which will cause hurt and damage to persons! 1.1.2 Precautions for antistatic Movement and friction will both bring static electricity which causes serious damages to integrated IC. Though static charge is little, when a limited quantity of electric charge is added to largescaleintegrated IC, as the capacitance is very small in the meantime, now the integrated IC is very much easy to be struck through by static electricity or the performance will decrease. Thus static electricity prevention is of extraordinary importance. The following are several measures to prevent static electricity: 1. Use a piece of electric conduction metal with the length of about 2 metres to insert into the earth, and Fetch the lead wire from the top of the surplus metal and connect to the required static electricity device. The length and depth of the metal embedded under the earth should be determined according to the wettability of the local soil. For humid places, it may be shorter, and longer and deeper for dry places. If possible, it can be distributed and layed in terms of “#” shape. 2. On operating table-board, the antistatic table cushion should be covered and grounded. 3. All devices and equipments should be placed on the antistatic table cushion and grounded. 4. Maintenance personnel should wear antistatic wrist ring which should be grounded. 5. Places around the operating position should also be covered with electric conduction cushion or Painted with antistatic paint. 1.1.3 Precautions for laser head 1. Do not stare at laser head directly, for laser emission will occur when laser head is working, which will Hurt your eyes! 2. Do not use wiping water or alcohol to clean laser head, and you may use cotton swab. -1- 1.1.4 About placement position 1. Never place DVD player in positions with high temperature and humidity. 2. Avoid placing near high magnetic fields, such as loudspeaker or magnet. 3. Positions for placement should be stable and secure. 1.2 Maintenance method 1.2.1 Visualized method Directly view whether abnormalities of collision, lack of element, joint welding, shedding welding, rosin joint, copper foil turning up, lead wire disconnection and elements burning up among pins of elements appear. Check power supply of the machine and then use hands to touch the casing of part of elements and check whether they are hot to judge the trouble spot. You should pay more attention when using this method to check in high voltage parts. 1.2.2 Electric resistance method Set the multimeter in resistance position and test whether the numerical value of resistance of each point in the circuit has difference from the normal value to judge the trouble spot. But in the circuit the tested numerical value of resistance is not accurate, and the tested numerical value of integrated IC's pins can only be used for reference, so the elements should be broken down for test. 1.2.3 Voltage method Voltage method is relatively convenient, quick and accurate. Set the multimeter in voltage position and test power supply voltage of the player and voltage of a certain point to judge the trouble spot according to the tested voltage variation. 1.2.4 Current method Set the multimeter in current position and test current of the player of a certain point to judge the trouble spot. But when testing in current method, the multimeter should be series connected in the circuit, which makes this method too trivial and troublesome, so it is less frequently used in reality. 1.2.5 Cutting method Cutting method should be combined with electric resistance method and voltage method to use. This method is mainly used in phenomena of short circuit and current leakage of the circuit. When cutting the input terminal voltage of a certain level, if voltage of the player rises again, it means that the trouble lies in this level. -2- 1.2.6 Element substitution method When some elements cannot be judged good or bad, substitution method may de adopted directly. 1.2.7 Comparison method A same good PC board is usually used to test the correct voltage and waveform. Compared these data with those tested through fault PC board, the cause of troubles may be found. Through the above maintenance method, theoretical knowledge and maintenance experience, all difficulties and troubles will be readily solved. 1.3 Required device for maintenance Digital oscillograph ( 100MHE) TV set SMD rework station Multimeter Soldering iron Pointed-month pincers Cutting nippers Forceps Electric screw driver Terminals connecting cord Headphone Microphone -3- Chapter Two Functions and Operation Instructions 2.1 Features Compatible Disc Types #Digital video playback: DVD-video, super VCD, VCD compatibility #MPEG-4 standard support: compatibility with DivX3.11, DivX4, DivX5, DivX Pro, XviD compressed video files #Digital audio playback: CD(CD-DA)and HDCD compatibility #Fully compatible with compressed audio files such as MP3,WMA and OGG Vorbis formats #Playback of DVD-Video, VCD, CD+G Karaoke discs #Digital graphic albums playback: Kodak picture CD, JPEG compatibility Audio #192 kHz/24 bit Audio Digital/Analog converter #Coaxial and optical outputs for Dolby Digital/DTS/LPCM digital audio #Mixed audio output for amplifier and TV connection #Digital multi-channel decoders, providing Dolby Digital/DTS audio stream playing #Built-in Dolby Pro Logic ll decoder makes available to convert stereo signal into multi-channel #MIC input for karaoke function(only for models DV611SI,DV615SI,DV624SI ,DV626SI,DV628SI) #Headphones output(only for models DV626SI,DV628SI) Video #Progressive Scan Output(Y Pb Pr) producing flicker-free and stable images #Composite, component(Y Cb Cr), S-Vidio and RGB/SCART outputs for various types of Connections #Capable of playing NTSC/PAL discs written in NTSC system #Multiple dubbings, angles, subtitles support #Sharpness,gamma, brightness, contrast, hue, saturation adjustment Others #Compatible disc types: CD-R/CD-RW,DVD-R/DVD-RW,DVD+R/DVD+RW #USB interface to connect Mp3 player, flash card or digital camera #KARAOKE+ system, expanding karaoke function #Russia, Cls and Baltic States adaptation interface and filenames, ID3-tags and CD-Text support simplifies device operation #"Memory” function enables to save the last position after stop playback #"Q-Play” function provides direct playback and allows to skip commercial impossible to rewind #"Virtual Keyboard” function provides more convenient DVD playback control #"Browser” function provides easy access to playback control #Automatic Screensaver function #Parental control function to protect children from watching inappropriate discs #Super wide range of operating power supplies (~110-250v,50/60 Hz), automatic short circuit protection -4- 2.2 Controls and functions 2.2.1 Front and side panels control 2 1 8 5 9 7 10 8 3 6 1 POWER button(Press to switch ON/OFF the device) 2 OPEN/CLOSE button(Press to open/close 6 Microphone input 7 STOP button(Press to stop the playback) 8 PLAY/PAUSE button(Press to playback/pause) the disc tray) 3 5 The indicator of operating mode/Standby mode Sensor of infrared beams 9 Disc tray 10 USB port 11 Phones jack NOTE: #Presence and location of the buttons, sockets and regulators depend on a model of DVD player. 2.2.2 Rear Panel general view DV214SI 1 1 Stereophonic audio output 2 Socket of video output S-Video 3 Socket of composite video output 9 4 Socket of coaxial digital5audio output 2 NOTE: #Presence and location of the buttons, sockets and regulators depend on a model of DVD player. -5- 2.2.3 LED display general view Playback time 2.2.4 Remote Control general view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 CANCEL button Press to go one level/cancel current operation. OK button MENU button DVD-disc menu/PBC function ANGLE button Press to change camera angle Q-PLAY button Press to turn the Q-Play mode on. SUBT button Press to change the subtitles language/JPEG mode. Button Press to switch the device on/into standby. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 -6 - Button [ ] Press to open / close the disc tray. LANG Button Press to change the language MEM button Press to memorize the point where playback was stopped/playback from the previously memorized point. DISP button Press to display the disc information. NUMeric buttons BROWSE button Press to turn on/off the browser function Cursor buttons(UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT) SETUP button Press to switch to setup mode. Button [ ] Press to turn on/off the Virtual Keyboard function. KARAOKE button Press to set karaoke function. Button [ ] Press to reverse scanning. Button [ ] Press to playback from the previous point. REPEAT button Press to repeat playback. A-B buttons Press to repeat the selected portion. Button [ ] Press to turn on/off the sound. VOLUME+/-button Press to adjust the volume. DVD/USB button Press to switch DVD/USB models. Button [ ] Press to playback from the following point. Button [ ] Press to stop playback. Button [ ] Press to forward scanning. Button [ ] Press to play/pause the playback. ZOOM+/-button Press to zoom in/out the image. 2.3 Set list TV system DVD player 1PCS Audio cord 1PCS 1PCS Video cord Remote control Warranty card 1PCS 2PCS 1PCS User’s manual 1PCS Battery AAA TV scan mode DVD menu Sound Sound track Playback Subtitles Karaoke MP4 Subtitles Off. Preference Parental control Initial help Reset settings Exit 1.For example, if you wish to change the image settings, you have to select the lmage item and press the OK. TV system TV scan mode PAL IS Video output S-Vid. TV format 4:3 LB Sharpness Gamma AUTO PAL NTSC Med. Off Brightness +48 Contrast +48 Hue 0 Saturation 0 TV format 4:3 LB Med. High Gamma Off. Medium Brightness +48 Low Contrast +48 Hue 0 Saturation 0 2.4.2 Language settings Press the SETUP key to show the setup menu. You will see the following image on the screen, as shown on the figure: Select the desired menu item using the UP and DOWN buttons; press OK for confirmation. Setup menu S-Vid. 1. menu: interface language setup #Options: Russian, English, Ukrainian, Romanian. #Default option: English. 2.DVD menu: selection of disc menu language 3.Soundtrack:selection of translation language #Options:Russian,English,Estonian,Latvian,Kaz akh,Romanian,Belarusian,UKrainian,Chinese. #Default: English. #Selection of other languages: select the OTHERS item using the UP and DOWN buttons and press OK. Enter the language code using the numeric buttons and press OK. #If the language you selected is not recorded on the DVD disc, another available language will be used. 4.DVD Subtitles: selection of DVD subtitles language #Options:Off,Russian,English,Estonian,Latvian, Kazakh,Romanian,Belarusian,UKrainian,Chin ese and others. #Default option: Off. #Selection of other languages: select the OTHERS item using the UP and DOWN buttons and press OK. Enter the language code using numeric buttons and press OK. #If the language you selected is not recorded on the DVD disc, another available language will be displayed. 5.MP4 subtitles: selection of Mp4 subtitles language #Options: Russian, English, Ukrainian, Romanian. #Default option: English. 2.4.1 Function selection and change Image IS Video output. Sharpness 2.4 FUNCTION SETTINGS Language AUTO 2.Using the Up and Down buttons, select the desired item and press OK. For example, select the Sharpness item. Settings will appear on the screen. Then select the desired sharpness level and press OK for confirmation. 3.Press LEFT key of the UP and DOWN buttons for exit to previous menu level. 4. Press SETUP to exit setup menu. -7- #Upon completion press the LEFT key of the UP and DOWN buttons to return to image setup menu. 2.4.3 Image settings menu 1.TV system: TV system selection #Options: Auto, PAL, NTSC. #Default option: PAL. 2.TV scan mode: scan mode Selection #Options: progressive, interlaced. # Default option: Interlaced . #Progressive scan is transferred only via a component video output. #Before switching to progressive scan, make sure that your TV set supports this operation mode. 3.Video output: selection of video signal #Options: S-Video, Comp, SCART. #Default option: S-Video. 4.TV Format: image ratio settings #Options 4:3 Pan&scan, 4:3 letterbox and 16:9 TV. #Default option: 4:3 letterbox. #Some discs are recorded with support of only one ratio. The selected ratio must comply with the TV screen. 5.Sharpness:image sharpness adjustment #Options: High, Medium, Low. #Default option: Medium. TV system TV scan mode PAL IS Video output. S-Vid. TV format 4:3 LB Sharpness 2.4.4 Sound settings menu 1.Mixer Off. Brightness +48 Contrast +48 Hue 0 Saturation 0 Configuration Digital output Stereo mix Tuning Surr. Mix St. L+R off Channels Delays PRO Logic II Auto A).Configuration: setting of the mode for stereo signal #Options : Stereo #Default option: Stereo. B).Stereo mix: playback set-up while playing the disc with two independent audio channels. #Options : L+R, L, R. #Default options: L+R. C.Surr. Mix: set-up of surround options while playing the Stereo disc. #Options : Off, Virt. Surr. #Default options: Off. D. Low band: distribution of low frequencies through channels. #Default options: Front F #If you want the low-frequency component of the sound signal enter only the subwoofer channel, select and confirm the parameter Subwoofer SW. AUTO PAL NTSC Med. Gamma Mixer 6.Gamma :adjustment of image color temperature #Options: High, Medium, Low, Off. #Default option: Off. 7.Brightness:adjustment of image brightness 8.Contrast:adjustment of image contrast. 9.Hues: adjustment of image hues. 10. Saturation: adjustment of image saturation Adjustment of image brightness, contrast, hues and saturation: #Select the desired item of the image adjustment section using the Up and Down buttons. Press OK or RIGHT key to start adjusting the relevant option. #Change the option value using the Up and Down buttons. Configuration Stereo mix Surr. Mix Channels Delays PRO Logic II St. Stereo L+R off Auto E. Channel settings: separate adjusting of volume by channels. -8- G. PRO Logic ll: function of stereo sound conversion to 5-channel sound. #Options: On, Off, Auto. #Default option: Auto. #In Auto position, the DVD player determines itself, when to use the PRO Logic ll decoder. Some discs do not support this function. 2. Digital audio output A. SPDIF format: set-up of digital audio output options #Options: RAW , PCM. #Default options: RAW. #When you select the RAW option, the undecoded signal is transferred to the DVD player’s digital outputs, the decoded signal is transferred to analog outputs. Decoding is performed by the built-in decoder of the DVD player. This feature is meant to ensure that signal decoding at digital outputs is performed by an external device(e.g.an amplifier) #If you select the PCM option, a PCM coded signal will be transferred to the DVD player’s digital outputs. B. LPCM: set-up of digital audio output options to comply with different amplifiers and receivers. #Options: 48 kHz 16 bit, 96 kHz 24 bit #Default option: 48 kHz 16 bit. 3. Sound correction: A. Max volume: max volume limiting. #Using the Up and Down buttons, adjust the max volume level. #Press the LEFT key of the Up and Down buttons to return to sound correction setup menu. B. Equalizer: equalizer modes. #Options: Rock, Pop, Live, Dance, Techno, Classic, Soft. -9- #Default option: Off. C. Echo: echo effects. #Options: Off, Concert, Living room, Hall, Bathroom, Cave, Arena, Church. #Default option: Off. D. Tone balance: adjustment of tone balance level. #Adjust the tone balance level using the Up and Down buttons. #Press the LEFT key of the Up and Down buttons to return to sound correction setup menu. 2.4.5 Playback settings 1. DVD: Advertisement skip: skip the unskippable block while playing a DVD disc. #Options: Yes, No. #Default option: No. 2.VCD/SVCD: PBC menu : PBC menu on/off #Options: On, Off. #Default option: On. #If On option is set, while reproducing discs, a menu will appear, in which you can select the order of playing the disc content. If the Off option is set, the reproducing of content is performed in the order, in which it is recorded on the disc. Advertisemenu DVD No VCD/SVCD Files A. P. V Repeat Off. Load effect Off. NOTE: #This function is possible with no disc loaded. 3.Files:selection of reproduced files on the disc #Options: Audio, Picture, Video. #Default option: A, P, V 4. Repeat : file repeat mode #Options: Off, Single, All. #Default option: Off. 5.Load effect: type of transition from one JPEG file to another #Options: Off, from top, from bottom #Default option: Off. 2.4.7 Preference settings 1.Gr. Equalizer: spectrum analyzer #Options: On, Off. #Default option: Off. 3.Screensaver:screen saver on/off #Options: On, off. #Default option: On. 2.4.6 Karaoke settings menu Gr. Equalizer Off. Screensaver On On Off 2.4.8 Parental Control 1. Microphone: Microphone on/off #Options: On, Off. #Default option: Off. 2. Kar. help: karaoke disc playback mode #Options: L Channel , R Channel , No ast , No voc. #Default option: No ast . 1.Category:setup of age restrictions to prevent children from seeing undesirable discs. #Options: Any, Kid, G, PG, PG-13, PGR, R, NC17. #Default option: Any. Any Kid Microphone Kar. Help Off On No VOC. Off Volume 5 Echo 5 G Allowed.. Any Set password PG PG-13 PGR R NC-17 2.Set password: setup of a four-digit password to change the level of age restrictions. #Default option: 7890. 3. Volume: Microphone: microphone sound volume level. #Using the UP/DOWN buttons adjust the microphone volume level. #Press LEFT key of the UP/DOWN buttons to return to karaoke settings menu. Old password New password Verify Microphone Kar. help OK On 2.4.9 Initial setup menu No ast Volume 5 Echo 5 4.Echo: echo level while playing the karaoke disc #Adjust the echo level Using the UP/DOWN buttons. #Press LEFT key of the UP/DOWN buttons to return to karaoke settings menu. Microphone Kar. help Cancel NTSC No ast. 5 Echo 5 Auto PAL On Volume #Press the RIGHT key of the UP/DOWN buttons to enter the initial setup menu, then select the desired item using the buttons Up and Down and press OK key for confirmation. #While being in this menu section, you cannot return to the previous level by pressing the LEFT key of the UP/DOWN buttons. 2.4.10 Reset to defaul ts Resetting all settings and restoring default options, except age restrictions level and password. - 10 - Load factory settings OK Cancel 2.4.11 Exit setting menu Distance to front speakers(inches) Select the exit item using the Up and Down buttons and press the OK to exit the menu. Optimum Admissable Not recommended Fig.2.Detemine delay value as to Dolby Pro Logic mode Language Image Sound Playback Karaoke Preference Parental control Initial help Reset settings Exit 2.4.12 Channel delay set-up Set-up of time delay in the surround channel Fig.3.Detemine delay value as to Dolby Digital mode. Set-up of time delay in the central channel Sometimes several people are listening to the music, and the space is limited. In this case, you can install three speakers(two front ones and a central one) as shown in Fig.1 with the distance to the listener being approximately the same. The central channel delay is to be set at “0”. Should the central speaker be in close proximity to left and right front speakers as shown in Fig. 2, or the central speaker be nearer to listeners when compared with front speakers’ location, or the central speaker be nearer to the listener by 1 foot, in all these cases you may set the delay value for the central channel at 1 ms. Usually, time delay in the Dolby Digital decoding system is preset to ensure best effect while installing the Home Theater. However, in case you wish to adjust your system more precisely, please consult instructions given in this manual. Set up of time delay for this device is possible in both Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic modes.. To Set the desired delay you have to know the distance from the place where you are ,to the front speakers and Surround speakers as shown in Fig. 1Consult Fig.2(Dolby Pro Logic mode) and3(Dolby Digital mode) in order to determine the distance to Surround speakers(axis Y in the figure) and the distance to the front speakers (axis in the figure).Crossing point of those two lines on the chart will give the recommended delay value. For instance, as shown in Fig.2, if the line C is by 1 foot shorter than the lines R and L, the delay value is to be set at 1 ms. If your sofa is broad enough, and there are several listeners sitting on it , it makes sense to locate the speakers in one line, as shown in Fig.3 with the delay value of the central to be set at “0”. Finally, if it will be necessary to install the central speaker behind the left and right front speakers, the delay value shall be set at “0”. Fig.1.Take into account the A-B distance; use both figures for setting the desired time delay. - 11 - Fig.1.Delay of central channel=0 Fig.2.Small area Delay of central channel=L=(or Fig.3.Small area Delay of central channel=0 L=R>C “Night” mode The Dolby Digital system provides an extremely broad dynamic range of playback sound-from gentle to roaring. It creates the presence effect, especially while seeing motion pictures. However, at night a powerful sound with a broad dynamic range may give pleasure to you ,but disturb and annoy your family and neighbors. If you just decrease the volume, you will immediately notice that you ceased to hear, e, g, dialogues as clear as you do at normal volume, and such sound effects as rustle, whisper etc. have merely disappeared. To avoid this, you just have to decrease the volume of “loud” sounds by simultaneously increasing the volume of “soft” sounds with the volume of “average” sounds left unchanged, i.e. Just decrease the dynamic range of sound accompaniment. Only Dolby Digital system provides for such a method of sound control. It uses the principle of compressing the acoustic signal’s dynamic range while recording; therefore, while playing an inverse transformation(volume expansion) takes place. This is called”night” mode. The regulation limits are restricted, however, to avoid distortions of resultant signal. Principle of compressing the acoustic signat’s dynamic range. Dolby Digital Rear channel Low-frequency channel(s ubwoofer) Sound field dis tribution Channels Dolby Pro Logic s urround Stereo 20 Hz -20 kHz Mono channel with limited frequency range(100Hz-7 kHz ) Available,20-120 Hz N/a Muitivariate From left t o right, from right to left, from front to rear, from rear t o front 6 independent c hannels, each reproducing it s own si gnal at a t ime 4 segment ed channels . Only one channel is dec oded at a ti me. Creates an opt imum s ound field with The most c ost-efficient way to ensure illus ion of an equal distance from listener high-qualit y surround effect. to each speaker. Miscellaneous Allows adjust ing the dec ompress ion degree of sound infromation("night" mode). - 12 - Surround sound may be received from any signal source. Miscellaneous Poss ibility of programmable cont rol of the decoder to t ransfer bass es int o lowCompatible with exist iing and future twofrequency c hannel in systems equipped channel(s tereo) formats . with broad-band speakers and a subwoofer. Undoubted progress in sound rec ording technology, especially important for program direct ors, fil m directors, sound engineers and ac tors. Big progress in c omparison with conventional stereo, t he world's mos t popular surround format. 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS 2.5.1 Useful notes #To extend the service life of your DVD player make pauses of not less than 30 seconds between switching off and repeatedly switching on the DVD player. #Disconnect the DVD player from the wall outlet after shutdown. #Some DVD player’s functions may not be applied to some discs. #Use supply sources of rated voltage, otherwise the DVD player may not function or be damaged. #In case of the DVD player’s occasional stops, please switch the power supply off and then on again. 2.5.2 Trouble shooting Please check probable causes of malfunction before addressing the service center. Sign of trouble Cause of trouble Act ions t o eliminate the t rouble No sound 1.Poor audio cable c onnection 1.Mak e proper connect ion 2.Disc dirt y or damaged. 2. Clean the disc 3. Sound disabled by the MUTE button. 3. Pres s the MUTE button. No image 1.Poor video cable c onnection. 2. Incorrect setti ngs of your TV s et. 3.The DVD player is in t he progressi ve scan mode while y our TV set does not support t his mode. 1. Mak e proper connect ion. 2. Correct the setti ng of your TV set. 3. Place the DVD players in t he interlac ed scan mode through the DVD-receiver's menu. Blac k and white image 1. Incorrect TV color system selected. 2. Color level on theTV set adjust ed incorrec tly . 1. Set the appropriate color s ystem via the menu: SE TUP>Image>TV scan. 2.Readjust the c olor sy stem of your TV s et Disc s cannot be read 1. Disc not insert ed. 2.Disc ins erted inc orrectly. 3.Condensat e on the DVD play er's laser head. 1.Insert the dis c. 2.Inst all the di sc with the label side facing up. 3.Switch the DVD play ers on without disc for an hour. Microphone does not operate 1.Microphone is unplugged. 2.Low level of the mic rophone's sound volume. 1.Connect the microphone. 2.Adjust the level of the mic rophone's sound volume. - 13 - 1.Remote control is incorrec tly direct ed at the DV D players's sc reen. 2. Distance to the DV D players is in excess of 8 meters. 3.Run out bat teries . 1.Use t he remote c ontrol ac cording to the m anual. 2.Decreas e the dis tance to the DV D players . 3.Replace both batt eries. Some functions do nor work 1.Disc is recorded incorrectly. 2.Incorrect key sequence. 3.St atic voltage on the DVD player's housing. 1.Wait5-10 s econds and the DVD players will automatically return t o normal state. 2.Repeat t he operation one more time. 3.Switch the DVD play ers off for 1-2 minutes and then switch it on again. Unstable image 1.Incorrect TV set settings . 1.Correct the TV set settings . Remote control does not operate 2.5.3 Specification Supported format s Data medium Inputs Outputs Video c haracteristics DVD-Video, Super VCD, VCD, MPE G-4, CD-DA, CD+G, HDCD, MP3, WMA, Kodak P ict ure CD, JPEG CD-R, CD-RW , DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW , DVD+RW Microphone input(two microphone inputs for(DV611SI,DV624SI,DV626SI ,DV628SI models.one microphone inputs for DV214&216SI&DV118SI) Audio outputs Analog outputs: 2.0CH output. Digital outputs : Coaxial audio out Video outputs: S-Video output, RGB/SCART output, Composite output Signal s wing of composite video output: Signal s wing of S-Video out put: Signal s wing of component video output: 1.0V p-p(75 ) 1. 0Vp-p(75 ) C:0.286V p-p(75 1. 0Vp-p(75 ) ) Cb/Cr:0. 7Vp-p(75 Audio c haracteristics Frequency: Signal-t o-noise ration: 20-20000 Hz( > 100 db Voltage range ~110-250V, 50/60 Hz Temperature requirement 5-35 Moisture requirement 15-75%(not c ondensate) Model Dimensions(mm) Weight (kg) DV118SI 260×175×38 1.3 DV216SI 260×175×38 1.3 ) 1 db) Power consumption(watt) 14 #We improve quality of our production permanently, that’s why specification can change without notification. #Some discs, recorded in any supported format on any compatible device, can’t playback or can playback incorrect over peculiarity of their record. - 14 - Chapter Three Block Diagram 3.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR PLAYER Overall wiring diagram of DV214&216SI(RU) player is shown in figure 3.1.1. POWER BOA RD SKY-V22-CX2 800-0V2202-1 CN602 +12V +12V GND -12V GND VCC -12V +5V CN1 DV214&216SI-POWER.PCB V2.0 LED- LED+ LED- GND VCC VCC FS0 LEDCK VSCK LEDST VSTB CON7 GND GND VCC VCC IR CN2 VSDA FF+ T+ TC D IOA RFO A B F GND V20 VCC E R/V G/Y B/U L AV_TV RGB_CVBS GND GND VIDEO GND CN10 R AGND MIC2 CN11 CN5 190-214S16-01 OK BOARD DV214&216SI-MIC.PCB MIC1 MIC2 FF+ T+ TC D IOA RFO A B F GND V20 VCC E CN5 IR MIC1 SL+ SLLIMIT GND SP+ SP- VR-CD VR-DVD LD-CD MDI HFM VCC LD-DVD GND AV BOARD SCART-OUT 2006-12-25 190-SCAR12-40 Figure 3.1.1 Overall Wiring Diagram of DV118SI&DV214&216SI(RU) - 15 - VR-CD VR-DVD LD-CD MDI HFM VCC LD-DVD GND L O A D E R FS0 LEDAT SL+ SLLIMIT GND SP+ SP- DECODE BOARD USB_DP SKY_CX2:03 2009.07.20 USB_DM USB_DP 821-051217-0 USB_DM CN4 CON3 MAIN PANEL DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0 190-214S07-01 GND LOADLOAD+ TROUT GND TRIN CN3 LED+ KEY KEY KEY2 KEY3 CN2 LOADLOAD+ TROUT GND TRIN CN6 CN4 3.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR PLAYER Block diagram for DV214&216SI&DV118SI player is shown in figure 3.2.1. Feed Motor Spindle Motor Door open/close circuit M M M SL+ SLSP+ SPLOAD+ LOAD- LOADER F+ T- F- U2 AM5888 T+ CD/DVD VR_CD Switch VR_DVD Laser power control IOA LDO2 LDO1 Buck Circuit VCC 1.8V VCC 3.3V Filter Ou t p u t t er m i n al CVBS B/PB# Panel, IR sensor of remote control MIC board SF_CS SF_DO SF_DI SF_CK CS# RAS# CAS# WE# DQ[0-15] MA[0-11] BA0 BA1 DCLK DCKE U9 FLASH U5 SDRAM Figure 3.2.1 Block diagram of DV118SI&DV214&216SI(RU) LFE U1 MT1389L ALS MIC1 MIC_IN1 R/PR# VEDAT G/Y1# Filter V_G Clamping CVBS VEDCK FL FR Reset circuit - 16 - LD_DVD LD_CD Buck Circuit REG01 TR_B1 TRCLOSE TROPEN TRSO DMSO FMSO FOSO STBY VIP4 V20 TRIN TROUT LIMIT MDI DVD:A/B/C/D/RFO CD:A/B/C/D/E/F TR_B2 REG02 SY_B/U IR SC_R/V V_B Video V_R VEDST Audio Amplify URST U8 ASPDIF CC ALF U7 ARF SR U6 ARS SL AL AR C ha pter F our Block Diagram of Unit Circuit 4.1 Servo Circuit Servo system of this machine adopts SANYO loader and MTK decode scheme. And servo circuit is mainly composed of front signal processing, digital servo processing, digital signal processing chip MT1389 and driving chip AM5888. MT1389 is also main part of decode circuit. Block diagram of servo circuit is shown in figure 4.1.1. Disc switch circuit IOA MDI1 LDO2 LDO2 Laser power control circuit A B C D E F RFO XS1 TT+ F+ FSL+ Feed Motor SLSP- Spindle Motor SP+ 15 1 16 23 14 26 13 17 18 4 FOSO FMSO TRSO DMSO AM5888 12 11 Door open/ close circuit Spindle control detecting circuit Figure 4.1.1 Block diagram of servo circuit - 17 - MT1389L 4.2 Decode Circuit Decode circuit is mainly composed of MT1389,SDRAM and FLASH. Block diagram of circuit is shown in figure 4.2.1. FLASH SF_CS SDCLK SF_DO SDCKE SF_DI DCS SF_CK DRAS SWE SDRAM MT 1389L DQM0 DQM1 Reset Circuit URST DQ0~DQ15 MA0~MA11 DV33 3.3V voltage stabilizing V18 27M Clock 1.8V voltage stabilizing Figure 4.2.1 Block diagram of decode circuit 4.3 Video Circuit MT1389L has video D/A converter circuit and video output has R/B/G, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/Cb/Cr, CVBS and Y/C output modes, in which R/B/G, Y/Pb/Pr, Y/Cb/Cr and Y/C can not output at the same time and need to be switched via software. CVBS is a separate output mode; four channel video signal is outputted to AV board by MT1389 after video filtering and clamping. Block diagram of video signal process is shown in figure 4.3.1. 99 102 CVBS V_G VIDEO_SY D10 VIDEO_SC L19 D11 L16 D18 L17 D6 VIDEO_CVBS PR# VIDEO_R/V PB# VIDEO_B/U RGB_CVBS Y1 VIDEO_G/Y Figure 4.3.1 Block diagram of video signal process - 18 - Video component XS701 V_B L18 S terminal JK1 103 V_R Video terminal MT1389L 104 VIDEO# Y1# SCART 4.4 Audio Circuit Block diagram for audio circuit is shown in figure 4.4.1 IEC958 SPDIF XS8 R68 XS7 ASPDIF 116 MT1389 119 115 120 108 114 MIC_IN1 AL C71 AR C73 ALS C75 ARS C77 ALF C79 ARF Filter Circuit C81 OKA XS9 92 118 AL ALS ARS ALF ARF OKA SCRAT FL 4558 U6 AR OPTICAL FR SL 4558 U7 Audio terminal SR JK2 CC 4558 U8 LFE MIC Board Mute circuit Figure 4.4.1 Block diagram of audio circuit 4.5 Power Circuit 1.Block diagram of power circuit is shown in figure 4.5.1. Rectify Absorb loop Insurance tube Electric net filter Power socket Switch IC TNY275PN Transformer Filter HOST GND Feedback winding Rectify Filter Rectify Filter Rectify Filter Opto -coupler LM 431A Sample circuit Figure 4.5.1 Block diagram of power circuit - 19 - -9V +10V Q501 +5V +9V Chapter Five Troubleshooting Flow Chart Machine power on Check whether voltage of two sides of power wire is 90~250V N Replace power wire and trouble is removed Y Check whether two sides of power board CE5 is 300V N Check whether insurance tube is normal N Replace insurance tube Y Y Check rectifying diode D501-D504 Check whether red indication light of panel is on N Check whether power board outputs voltage normally N Check whether power board U501, U502 and U503 are normal working N Check power supply circuit of decode board N Check whether clock is normal Y Y Check whether panel power supply is normal Y Check whether working voltage of indication light is normal, whether indication light is damaged Press POWER button to power on and check whether it is on Y A1 N Check whether power supply of FLASH is normal Y Y A3 A2 - 20 - N Check whether working voltage of MT1389 is normal Y Replace MT1389 chip A4 A1 Check whether USB reading is available N A2 A3 A4 Replace FLASH Check whether elements around oscillator are normal, replace oscillator if it is OK Check power supply circuit of decode board Check whether USB terminal voltage is normal N Check whether 5V voltage is normal, replace MT1389 chip if it is normal Y Y Replace USB terminal Check whether CD disc is readable N Check whether L3 inductance is high level Y Replace loader pick up N Y Check whether power supply Q4 is normal Y Replace MT1389 chip N Check multilink power supply of Q4 triode Check whether DVD disc is readable N Refer to troubleshooting flow chart of unreadable CD disc Y Check whether composite video output is normal Y N Unplug XS7,XS8 flat cable of decode board to check whether video output is normal N Y Check whether L6 inductance has composite video output Y Check AV board Replace AV terminal B1 - 21 - N Replace MT1389 chip B1 Check whether sound output is normal N Check whether power supply of pin 4, 8 of 4558 is normal Y Check whether pin 1 of 4558 has sound output N Y Y Check whether mute circuit is normal N Check power supply circuit of power board Whether C22 capacitance has sound output Y Replace MT1389 chip N Replace 4558 chip Check whether karaoke is normal Y N Whether software is open Y N Check whether MIC board karaoke signal is normal Y Replace MT1389 chip N Check whether power supply of 4558 is normal Turn on MIC switch ON N Check power supply circuit Y Check whether pin 7 has karaoke signal output Y Replace 4558 chip Troubleshooting of player is finished - 22 - N Replace microphone socket Chapter Six Waveform Diagram This section collects signal waveform diagram of audio, video and each unit circuit with the purpose to help servicing personnel to judge where trouble lies in accurately and quickly to improve servicing skills. For the difference of oscillograph's type, model and tuner, a certain difference may exist, so the servicing personnel are expected to pay more attention to check in daily operation. 1. Waveform diagram for pulse DC of power board D510 anode. Vpp=28.0V 2. Waveform diagram for spindle signal DMO(when spindle has motion). Vpp=12.1V - 23 - 3. Waveform diagram for feed signal FMO(when pick up has feed motion). Vpp=13.4V 4.Waveform diagram for traction signal TRO(when pick up has traction motion). Vpp=4.2V 5.Waveform diagram for focus signal FOO(when pick up has focus motion). Vpp=5.1V - 24 - 6.Waveform diagram for FLASH chip SF_DI(pin 5 of U5). Vpp=4.08V 7.Waveform diagram for FLASH chip SF_CK(pin 6 of U5). Vpp=3.40V 8.Waveform diagram for 27MHz clock (X1). Vpp=1.12V - 25 - 9. Reset signal URST waveform diagram. 10. Video signal waveform diagram. 11. 1KHZ audio signaal output waveform diagram(it is suggested to use test disc,if not,waveform tested will change at any time,which will affect your judgment). Vpp=4.60V - 26 - Chapter Seven PCB Board 7.1 Surface layer of Decode Board(SKY_CX2:03 2009.07.20) - 27 - 7.2 Surface layer of AV Board(DV214&216SI). NO AV Board For DV118SI 7.3 Bottom layer of AV Board(DV214&216SI ). NO AV Board For DV118SI 7.4 Surface layer of Power Board (SKY-V22-CX2) 7.5 Bottom layer of Power Board (SKY-V22-CX2) - 28 - 7.5 Surface layer of Main Panel (DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0) 7.6 Bottom layer of Main Panel (DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0) 7.7 USB Board (DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0) - 29 - 7.8 Surface layer of OK Board (DV214 SI&DV216SI&DV118SI -MIC.PCB V2.0) 7.9 Bottom layer of OK Board (DV214 SI&DV216SI&DV118SI -MIC.PCB V2.0) - 30 - FF+ T+ TC/c D/d CD/DVD SW RF A/a B/b F GND-PD Vc(Vref) Vcc E NC VR-CD VR-DVD CD-LD MD HFM NC DVD-LD GND-LD C73 0.1u MO_VCC SL+ SL- CN5 SMD24P0.5mm 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SANYO HD8x 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 F B A RFO IOA D C TT+ F+ F- E AVCC1 V20 MDI1 LD-CD R46 10K TRSO V1P4 STBY FMSO TT+ C60 R27 LD-DVD Q2 2SK3018 1 R13 1 1 0 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 0.1u AM5888 PREGND VINLD OP1INOP1IN+ VINTK BIAS STBY G2 100k 1 REV FWD OP2OUT VINSL OP2IN+ OP2INVINFC G1 VOFC+ VOFCVOSLVOSL+ VOTR+ VOTRVCC 2SB1132 C75 47u 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 29 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 10 R24 Q5 10 R23 1 2SB1132 Q4 100uF/10v + C54 AVCC IOA AVCC LDO2 + F+ F- + C67 47uF/6.3v FOSO DMSO R39 R41 C37 + TRCLOSE TROPEN MO_VCC VCC V18 89L_3V3 C38 0.1uF FB FB R44 12k R36 20.0k FB FB XO AVDD33 C66 0.1uF RFV33 D3 IN5401 2 2 Q7 8550 MO_VCC AVCC FB C B A D F E 3 DMO FMO STBY GPO_B TRO FOO FG USB_DP USB_DM V20 V1P4 15k MDI1 MDI2 LDO1 LDO2 R45 10k USB_V18 1389_OP+ 0.1uF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 470uF/6.3v + C32 10uF/10v USB_V33 R22 5.1k AVDD33 R21 R37 4.7k PV18 OPO C49 C47 6800pF C35 0.1uF 4.7uF AADVDD C25 C24 RFVDD3 RFV18-2 RFVDD3 XI XO 150uH L14 ADVCM 89L_3V3 DV33 USB_V18 C63 0.1uF USB_V33 C59 0.1uF 1 2 OPO C57 22pF AVCC 100k PV33 Q6 8550 3 2 OP- D11 BAT54C 3 1 C34 47uF/6.3v D2 IN5401 2 L22 L21 C65 10uF/10v FB C61 10uF/10v 1 + V1P4 27MHz Y1 C58 4.7uF/10v R18 C164 0.1uF 10k C163 0.1uF 10k VCC L20 L19 0.1uF 0.1uF SERVO RF DeCAP. RFV18-1 C22 FB RFV18-2 C23 FB L16 C56 22pF XI R136 R134 89L_3V3 SP-A 10k 10k L12 C33 47uF/6.3v V20 V18 L9 RF Reference SP- 0.1uF SPSP+ LOAD+ LOAD- LDO1 RFV33 C64 47uF/6.3v Very Important to reduce Noise 10k 10k L18 10uH 0.1uF VOTK+ VOTKVOLD+ VOLDVCC2 OP1OUT PVCC2 U2 L15 FB C55 R15 R17 L17 10uH R20 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 C76 1 2N3904 R14 CN3 6P,2mm Q1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q3 2SK3018 0.1uF 0 R19 0 100k SP-A 2 3 SLSL+ TOP 3 3 2 2 R11 2 L10 DMSO RFA RFB RFC RFD RFE RFF AVDD18 AVDD33 XTALI XTALO AGND V20 V14 REXT MDI1 MDI2 LDO1 LDO2 AVDD33 DMO FMO TRAY_OPEN TRAY_CLOSE TRO FOO FG / GPIO2 USB_DP USB_DM USB_V33 USB_GND PAD_VRT USB_V18 U1 0.1uF C29 0.1uF C30 DACVDD3 APLLVDD3 ADACVDD R47 FG GPO_B GPIO6 GPIO4 10k FOSO TRSO FMSO GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO6 SF_CS SF_DO SF_DI SF_CK UP1_6 UP1_7 89L_3V3 0.1uF C31 10uF/16v + C27 47uH L11 L13 150uH L8 FB 89L_3V3 V1.0 Desktop LQFP 128 MT1389L/K C69 C70 C71 IOA LIMIT TRIN TROPEN TRCLOSE TROUT 330pF 330pF 0.1uF 0.015uF C72 R26 R28 R30 R32 89L_3V3 V18 URST# IR DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 3 100uF/6.3v C36 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 3 RFO OP1389_OP+ C161 1uF 0.1uF C162 220pF RFV18-1 C39 4.7uF C43 C40 470uF/10v ADACVDD ALF ALS AL 10uF/10v C42 AR ARS ARF 0.1uF 1500pF C41 C48 APLLVDD3 AADVDD GPIO21 GPIO20 GPIO19 DQM0 DQ15 DQ14 DQ13 DQ12 SPSP+ LIMIT + 2 V_R V_B V_G DACVDD3 DACVDD3 CVBS_OUT FS V1P4 27k 27k 15k 10k 560 R16 GPIO9 GPIO10 RxD TxD DV33 1 2 3 4 FOO TRO FMO DMO 1k 1k 1k R8 R9 R10 C51 0.1uF C50 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF C52 0.1uF C46 GPIO7 MS_CLK R49 R48 C74 GPIO8 MS_BS SD_CLK DV33 GPIO10 RGB_SWITCH GPIO19 GPIO9 FS0 MS_D0 FS1 ASPDIF GPIO12 GPIO11 AKIN1 GPIO21 GPIO3 ADVCM GPIO20 Chip Decap. V18 C45 C44 0.1uF 89L_3V3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN2 7P,2mm SD_D0 V18 0.1uF UP1_6 UP1_7 GPIO13 VSCK VSDA VSTB 100uF/10v VSCK VSTB VSDA VFDVCC FS1 C21 + SD_CMD MA11 DCLK DQM1 BA0 RAS# CAS# WE# MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 MA8 MA9 MA1 MA0 MA10 BA1 GPIO9 GPIO8 GPIO7 MA3 MA2 C53 VREF DACVDD3 GPIO13 GPIO12 GPIO11 GPIO10 89L_3V3 RxD TxD 10 10 R3 R5 CN4 4P,2mm C28 100pF IR VCC MT1389L/K/SMD LQFP128/SMD/D14X14 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 DV33 VREF DACVDDC GPIO13 SPDIF / GPIO12 GPIO11 GPIO10 DVDD18 GPIO9 GPIO8 GPIO7 / CKE RA3 RA2 DVDD33 RA1 RA0 RA10 BA1 DVSS18 BA0 RAS# CAS# RWE# RA4 RA5 RA6 RA7 RA8 RA9 DVDD33 RA11 RCLK DQM1 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 RFH / OPINN RFG / OPINP RFIN / OPOUT RFIP AGND18 AVDD18 ADACVDD2 ADACVDD1 ALF / GPIO ALS / GPIO AL / GPIO1 AVCM AR / GPIO0 ARS / GPIO ARF / GPIO ADACVSS1 ADACVSS2 APLLCAP APLLVDD AADVDD AKIN1 / GPIO21 / Audio_Mute ADVCM / GPIO20 AKIN2 / GPIO19 / Audio_Mute AADVSS R B G DACVDDA DACVDDB CVBS DACVSSC FS GPIO3 / INT# GPIO4 GPIO6 SF_CS_ SF_DO SF_DI SF_CK UP1_6 / SCL UP1_7 / SDA ICE PRST# IR RD0 RD1 RD2 RD3 RD4 DVDD33 RD5 RD6 RD7 DVDD18 DQM0 RD15 RD14 RD13 RD12 DVSS33 RD11 RD10 RD9 RD8 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 DQ11 DQ10 DQ9 DQ8 V18 1 + - 31 1 + V18 10k 10k 0.1uF TRIN LOADLOAD+ TROUT GPIO7 GPIO8 GPIO9 GPIO10 IO DQ[0..15] (4) (5) (1) (7) (7) (6) (6) (6) (6) (6) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) 1 2 3 4 5 6 CN8 6P,2mm FS0 (5) FS1 (5) RGB_SWITCH (5) AKIN1 URST# USB_DP USB_DM CVBS_OUT V_R V_B V_G ASPDIF AR AL ARF ALF ARS ALS SF_CK SF_CS SF_DI SF_DO DCLK RAS# CAS# WE# BA[0..1] DQM[0..1] MA[0..11] CN6 5P,2mm 1 2 3 4 5 DV33 FS0 FS1 RGB_SWITCH AKIN1 URST# USB I/F USB_DP USB_DM VIDEO I/F CVBS_OUT V_R V_B V_G AUDIO I/F ASPDIF AR AL ARF ALF ARS ALS S-FLASH SF_CK SF_CS SF_DI SF_DO DRAM I/F DCLK RAS# CAS# WE# BA[0..1] DQM[0..1] MA[0..11] DQ[0..15] Chapter Eight Circuit Diagram 8.1 Decode Board(SKY_CX2:03 2009.07.20) R155 R156 MIC1 MIC2 MIC2 MIC1 1k 1k 3P,2mm 3 2 1 CN11 MIC ASPDIF C167 100p C168 1u R159 33k 1 1.2K R158 C138 C166 100p Q26 2N3904 +12V C142 3300pF 2.2k 100 R103 100 R84 R112 100 R102 RGB_SWITCH R81 4.7k COAXIAL RGB/CVBS C165 1u R154 R157 1k R153 NC 0 DV33 0.1uF AKIN1 C130 330pF C129 0.1uF 1 Q10 2N3906 2 3 MIC D9 1N4148 R78 75,1% R68 75,1% R62 75,1% R88 75,1% CVBS_OUT V_G V_B V_R C120 100pF C121 100pF 1.8uH C115 100pF C114 100pF L28 1.8uH C109 100pF 1.8uH C104 100pF 1.8uH L27 C108 100pF L26 C103 100pF L25 1 R150 0 1 R146 0 1 R144 0 1 R142 0 Q27 NC Q25 NC Q24 NC Q23 NC SY R143 SC R145 R147 R151 3 DV33 75 2 3 + 3 2 3 2 2 2 R77 1 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 VCC CVBSO VCC BAV99,SMD D17 NC VCC G/Y_OUT VCC BAV99,SMD D16 NC VCC B/U_OUT VCC BAV99,SMD D15 NC VCC R/V_OUT VCC BAV99,SMD D14 NC FS0 RCH R98 2.2k Q14 2N3904 1 G C G Y +12V ASPECT R90 2.2k P3 RCA2X3JACK R93 2.2k 6 5 4 R/V_OUT LCH 3 2 COAXIAL B/U_OUT 1 G/Y_OUT 3 SC 2 5 6 CVBSO P2 YC_JACK 7 1 4 2 2 2 8 3 3 3 3 9 2 3 - 32 - 1 R99 Q15 2N3904 R94 75 7 8 9 2.2k SY FS1 LSCH RSCH CENT SUB LCH RCH CVBSO R/V_OUT G/Y_OUT B/U_OUT ASPECT RGB/CVBS A/V I/F FS0 FS1 RGB_SWITCH AKIN1 CVBS_OUT V_R V_B V_G ASPDIF AR AL ARS ALS ARF ALF (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN13 7P,2mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CN10 7P,2mm FS0 (2) FS1 (2) RGB_SWITCH (2) AKIN1 CVBS_OUT V_R V_B V_G ASPDIF AR AL ARS ALS ARF ALF AR AL C123 10uF/16v C131 10uF/16v R96 100k + R107 100k + 10k R104 10k R91 1000pF C133 R105 5.1k 31k R100 1000pF C125 R92 5.1k 31k 0.1u 0.1u R89 C96 C95 +12V 5 6 C128 3 2 C122 4 8 4 8 C124 R95 +12V NJM4558 7 U11B -12V 100pF +12V NJM4558 1 U11A -12V C132 10uF/16v 10uF/16v A_MUTE 1 470 R106 A_MUTE 1 470 Q16 2N3904 Q13 2N3904 0.1u 0.1u 100pF C99 -12V C97 + + 100k R108 1000pF C134 1000pF C126 0.1u C100 RCH 100k R97 LCH -12V + +12V D8 1N4148 0.1u C101 FS0 C119 47uF/16v R87 R82 100k 47k R93 2.2k Q14 2N3904 1 1 1N4148 NC R98 2.2k D10 R86 MUTE_Circuit 3 + C155 100uF/16v ASPECT R90 2.2k Q20 2N3906 +12V 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 + - +12V 2 3 + - - 33 - 1 R99 470 100k Q15 2N3904 R94 75 R141 R140 3 2.2k A_MUTE -12V + VCC C118 220uF/10v Q12 2N3906 2 R85 10k 1 FS1 D7 1N4148 - 34 - 35 34 18 17 16 15 14 36 SDCLK SDCKE DCS# DRAS# DCAS# DWE# DQM0 DQM1 VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCC VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 VCC 4 10 41 47 7 13 38 44 1 25 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 USB_DP USB_DM ESMT M12L16161A-7 VSS VSS NC NC DQML DQMH CS RAS CAS WE CLK CKE A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 BA/A11 1 2 3 4 SD33 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 SD33 CN7 4P,2mm BA0 RAS# CAS# WE # BA1 DCLK SD33 33 DBA0 DRAS# DCAS# DWE# DB A 1 SDCLK DCS# SDCKE R59 R58 10k SF_CS SF_DO 10k S-FLASH DV33 10k R51 R52 10k R50 SDRAM (Dual Layout) Only for MT1389L 26 50 33 37 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 20 19 MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 MA8 MA9 MA10 DBA0 U4 54 41 28 SST25VF040B 8 7 6 5 R60 NexFlash 25P16S1 512KB VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCCQ VCC VCC VCC DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 10k/NC SF_CK SF_DI DV33 6 12 46 52 3 9 43 49 1 14 27 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 13 42 44 45 47 48 50 51 53 0.1uF C92 R57 DV33 ESMT M12L64164A/N.C VSS VSS VSS NC NC DQML DQMH CS RAS CAS WE CLK CKE A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10/AP A11 BA0/A13 BA1/A12 CE# VDD SO HOLD# WP# SCK VSS SI SF_CS 1 2 3 4 U9 15 39 DQM0 DQM1 36 40 19 18 17 16 38 37 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 22 35 20 21 DCS# DRAS# DCAS# DWE# SDCLK SDCKE MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 MA8 MA9 MA10 MA11 DBA0 DBA1 U5 10k SD33 SD33 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DV33 L23 0.1uF C83 0.1uF C79 SD33 47uF/10v + C77 DV33 USB USB_DP USB_DM S-FLASH SF_CK SF_CS SF_DI SF_DO DRAM I/F DCLK RAS# CAS# WE# BA[0..1] DQM[0..1] MA[0..11] DQ[0..15] DQ[0..15] FB 0.1uF C80 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 0.1uF C81 100uF/10v + C78 SD33 USB_DP USB_DM SF_CK SF_CS SF_DI SF_DO DCLK RAS# CAS# WE# BA[0..1] DQM[0..1] MA[0..11] 8.3 Power Board (SKY-V22- CX2) 4 3 TC502 47uF/50V R505 10ohm R512 9.1K D506 FR107 1 3 4 5 ! T501 _ _ _ _ _ _ __ EEL19H ! U502 HS817 BC503 ~250V 221 _ 9 6 7 8 4.82V 3.8V D510 IN5822 C512 104 R506 330R L507 10uH/2A TC505 1500uF/16V TC506 470uF/16V R507 1K C510 104 C515 104 K R 2.5V U503 TL431A A R509 9.1K R508 10K +5V D508 FR107 D511 FR107 CX9:R509 0805 9.1K改为0805 9.8K D503 1N4007 VDD FB C506 473 ! CX2:R509 0805 9.1K改为0805 10K C502 103/1KV D505 FR107 C505 104 R503 39K/2W TC501 10uF/400V D502 1N4007 D501 1N4007 L501 1mH U501 VIPER22 ! F501 T1.6A/250V -12V +12V TC503 220uF/25V TC504 220uF/25V - 35 - L502 1mH 5 6 7 8 D D D D S S 1 2 R501 220K 1/2W TC500 4.7uF/400V D504 1N4007 1 CON1 ~220V 2 8.4 Main Panel (DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0) 1 K 2 D1 IN4148 SW1 SW2 SW3 DST DCK DAT R2 4.7K R4 4.7K R6 4.7K VCC VCC IR R1 100 C1 104 I/O IR GND VCC DAT DST DCK 3 1 2 CN1 U1 ARM3837B1-L EC1 100uF/16V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 - 36 - SW4 R155 R156 MIC1 MIC2 MIC2 MIC1 1k 1k C167 100p C168 1u R159 33k 3P,2mm 3 2 1 1 1.2K R158 MIC C166 100p Q26 2N3904 +12V 2 3 - 37 - R157 1k R154 C138 C165 1u C142 3300pF R112 100 + CN11 R153 NC 0 DV33 MIC D9 1N4148 0.1uF AKIN1 8.5 OK Board (6DV51 1SI-2)4940956 8.6 USB Board (DV214&216SI.PCB V2.0SI-0) 4 3 2 1 USB_JACK CN4 GND D+ DVCC 1 2 3 4 TC901 10V100U USBM USBP VCC GND C902 104 L901 FBSMT GND USBP USBM VCC - 38 -