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ORDER NO.MAD0503001CE DVD Player / Video Cassette Recorder NV-VP23EG / NV-VP23EC / NV-VP23EP / NV-VP28EG / NV- VP28EC / NV-VP33EG / NV-VP33EC / NV-VP33EB / NV- VP33EBL / NV-VP33EP / R4-MECHANISM Colour (K).......Black Type (S).......Silver Type SPECIFICATIONS 2005 Matsushita Electric Industrial CO., Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Adjustment procedures, Disassembly Procedures and Assembly Procedures for VCR Mechanism Chassis are separate volume from this service manual. Please refer to the service manual for R4 Mechanism Chassis for EURO model (MAD0403002C2). Model No. Indication Mark NV-VP23EG 23EG NV-VP23EC 23EC NV-VP23EP 23EP NV-VP28EG 28EG NV-VP28EC...
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prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards. 2.1.1. LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK 1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug. 2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc.
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there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer. 3. PREVENTION OF ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) TO ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
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installed. Caution Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
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4.1. ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF) This model uses lead free solder (PbF). For repair use only lead free handsolder. Caution: Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; Typically the melting point is 50 - 70~F (30 - 40~C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron. In case of the soldering iron with temperature control, please set it to 700 +/-20~F (370 +/-10~C).
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pickup will be damaged by static electricity in the working environment. Proceed servicing works under the working environment where grounding works is completed. 5.1.1. WORKTABLE GROUNDING 1. Put a conductive material (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet. 5.1.2.
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procedure. STEP1.REPLACE THE IC6002 1. Remove the PCB with Mechanism unit by referring the Disassembly procedure. 2. Disconnect the AC plug and replace the IC6002. STEP2.INPUT THE MODEL & OPTION CODE 1. Set up the applicable model code and option code by ordering the following table.
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Fig. S2 Model Code & Option Code NOTE: Since all electrical adjustments data is still not available, perform the Electrical Adjustment continuously. 6.2.2. CYLINDER UNIT REPLACEMENT NOTE: Replacing only Upper Cylinder unit of R4 Mechanism can not be performed, as securing of RT gap is impossible out of factory, please replace the cylinder by whole Cylinder Unit.
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NOTE: When reassembling, perform the steps in the reverse order, and perform the COMPATIBILITY ADJUSTMENT certainly after CYLINDER UNIT REPLACEMENT. 6.2.3. ATTENTION FOR REPLAYING THE DD CYLINDER 1. Put the gloves on your hands. 2. Turn the DD Cylinder Unit over.
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3. Insert the Flat Cable into the Flat Cable Holder 4. Insert the Flat Cable Holder to the DD Cylinder Unit. 5. The "COMPATIBILITY ADJUSTMENT" should be performed after the replacement of the DD Cylinder Unit. NOTE: In case that you have inserted the Flat Cable Holder...
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(FPC Holder) to the DD Cylinder Unit before inserting the Flat Cable (Flexible card) into the Flat Cable Holder. Pushing stopper portion of the Flat Cable Holder with a small minus screw driver, remove the Flat Cable Holder while paying attention for not to scratch the DD Cylinder and not to break the Head Chip as shown below.
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C. Stop unloading just before unloading would be completed. D. Then the tape becomes slack.
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E. Rotate the S-Reel by a small minus screwdriver to remove the slack tape. F. Then unload again to remove the cassette tape.
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3. Removal by manual operations after uninstalling the mechanism. A. Disconnect the AC plug remove the Top Panel, Front Panel and the Mechanism by referring to the Disassembly Procedures. B. Remove the Screw (S1) and remove the Loading Motor both. C.
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Refer to the Service Manual for R4 Mechanism Chassis for EURO model (MAD0403002C2). 6.5. INTRODUCTION OF VIDEO / HEAD CLEANING CASSETTE / (POLISHING TYPE) 1. We are pleased to introduce Panasonic Video Head Cleaning Cassette, VFK0923FT [for service purposes] and VFK0923FSE [ for end users] for all VHS/SVHS VCP and VCR.
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2. These cleaning cassettes are exclusive removing the hard and sticky clogging on video heads. 3. These improve the efficiency of video head cleaning service and shortening cleaning time for end users. VFK0923FT (For Service usage) Type of Cassette Full VHS Cassette Cleaning Time 10 Seconds/Time Tape Length...
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7.3. TOP PANEL 1. Unscrew the Screws. 7.4. FRONT PANEL UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screw. 2. Remove the Tabs.
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Note: When attaching Front Panel, in order to hook Cassette Door Opener Lever to Cassette Door, push up cassette door in the direction of arrow and insert a front panel. 7.5. FRONT JACK PCB UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screws. 2. Remove the Tabs. 7.6.
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7.7. VIDEO MECHANISM UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screws. 2. Disconnect the Cylinder Connector (A). 3. Disconnect the A/C Head Connector (B). 4. Disconnect the Connector (C). 5. Disconnect the Loading Motor Connector (D). 6. Remove the VHS Mechansim Unit.
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7.8. DVD MECHANISM UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screws. 2. Lift up the DVD Mechanism Unit. 3. Remove the Cables. 4. Remove the DVD Mechanism Unit. 5. Remove the Protection Foil.
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7.9. MAIN PCB UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screws. 2. Release the Connectors. 3. Remove the Main PCB Unit.
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7.10. POWER PCB UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screws. 2. Release the Connectors. 3. Remove the Power PCB Unit.
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7.11. AV DECODER PCB UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screws. 2. Release the Connectors. 3. Remove the AV Decoder PCB Unit. 7.12. SERVICE POSITION 7.12.1. SERVICE POSITION OF THE AV MAIN PCB...
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7.12.2. SERVICE POSITION OF THE POWER SUPPLY PCB 7.12.3. SERVICE POSITION OF THE DECODER PCB AND TERMINAL PCB...
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7.12.4. SERVICE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Application Name Number Tilt adjustment DVD test disc DVDT-S15 or DVDT-S01 Hex wrench Available on sales route. Inspection 1 Extension cable (13pins) VFK1876 PS1301 (Power PCB) - P1001 (AV Main PCB) 2 Extension cable (19pins) RFKZ0170 P8003 (AV Decoder PCB) - PS4301 (AV Main PCB)
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REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 8.1. SELF-DIAGNOSIS The optical pickup self-diagnosis function and tilt adjustment check function have been included in this unit. When repairing, use the following procedure for effective Self-diagnosis and tilt adjustment. Be sure to use the self-diagnosis function before replacing the optical pickup when "NO DISC"...
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Before replacing the optical pickup unit and spindle motor assembly, check the total using hours for each of them. The checking method is as follows: Operating state & Key operation Display Using hours of CD laser Press “PAUSE”, “FWD-SKIP” and “5” on the remote T1_xxxx_yyyy control in this order while the unit is stopped yyyy: total hours...
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Player buttons Remote control unit Application Note buttons PLAY (DVD) Displaying the UHF display Refer to 9.1. Self- Diagnosis OPEN/CLOSE Function Display). Jitter check, tilt adjustment Refer to 11.3. Optical *Display shows J_xxx_yyy_zz Pickup Tilt "yyy" and "zz" shown to the right have nothing Adjustment to do with the jitter value.
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Error Code Error Content Additional error explanation Focus error Tray loading error Spindle servo error (Spindle servo, DSC SP motor, CLV servo error) Traverse servo error Tracking servo error Seek error Power error Cannot switch off the power because of the and system computer communication error Spindle motor drive error F103...
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Error Code Error Content Additional error explanation F632 CPPM KEY DET is not available Been revoked or falsified F103 Illegal highlight Position Big possibility of disc specification violation highlight display F700 MBX overflow When replying message to disc manager F701 Message command does not end Next message is sent before replying to disc manager...
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Error Error Content System computer Setting task System computer code error code F0BF 6) Cannot playback PCND_NOPLAY DiscManager 0xDOBF because physical layer is PHYSICAL 0x50 not recoginizable F0C0 8) DVD: Cannot playback PCND_NOPLAY VIDEO DiscManager 0xDOC0 because it is not DVD Video 0x70 /Audio/VR F0C1...
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9.6. DVD SERVO PROCESS DISPLAY MODE In starting operation of the player, a number is allotted to each servo process so that the operation of each step can be seen. The relation between the process and the displayed number are as follows: Number allotment to the servo process.
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Process Each processing item Description Process classification Repair process Recover (Error check) An error is searched in the PLAY/SEEK state. C1~C3 (Attention) An error is recovered following the attention C4~C6 error interrupt from the S-ODC. (Q code read) If any Q code is improperly read, reset and C7~C9 retry.
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9.7.2. SERVO PROCESS DISPLAY 1. Operation/display While the player is in STOP mode, perform the specified key operation to display the servo process number on FL. When the display does not change from the error indication, press Open/Close key to show the servo process number.
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3. Disconnect the power plug from the outlet. 9.10. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 9.10.1. RECOVERY AFTER THE DVD PLAYER IS REPAIRED When an FROM or an EEPROM on the decoder PCB has replaced, carry out the recovery disc processing to optimize the drive. Playback the disk to process the recovery automatically. Note: This unit requires no initialization process carried out after the traditional DVD players were repaired.
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3. Remove the recovery disc. 4. Turn off the power. 9.10.4.2. UPDATING FIRMWARE 1. Load the recovery disc RFKZD03R005 on to the player and run it. 2. Firmware version of the player is automatically checked. Appropriate message appears whenever necessary. 3.
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10.2. TERMINAL PCB UNIT 1. Unscrew the Screw. 2. Remove the Solder. 3. Remove the Cable. 4. Remove the Terminal PCB Unit.
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10.3. FRONT HOLDER 1. Remove the Front Holder 10.4. CLAMP PLATE UNIT...
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1. Push the stopper with hand to slide the tabs and remove the clamp plate unit. 10.5. TRAY 1. Lift the tray. <Precautions in reassembling the tray> Reassemble the tray so that it is in the backmost position. 1. Turn traverse gear until cam gear leaver comes to the lever adjusting position at the end of mechanical chassis unit.
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2. Check the position of convex phase on back of the tray, and that of concave phase on drive gear. A. Place the tray on the unit from rearward.
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B. Inch the tray frontward until convex phase and concave phase mate. Caution: Make sure to mate convex phase and concave phase properly, so that the gap between turntable and tray becomes 5mm or less.
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10.6. TRAVERSE BLOCK 1. Lift the traverse block while spreading the hook of the mechanical chassis unit. 2. Disengage the tabs from the holes of the mechanical chassis unit. 10.7. TRAVERSE GEAR 1. Disengage the tabs from the traverse gear. 2.
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<Precautions in reassembling the traverse block> Take the following precautions when reassembling the traverse block. 1. Turn traverse gear on the traverse block to let trigger lever turn rightward (Front view). 2. Bring cam gear lever to the lever adjusting position at the end of mechanical chassis unit.
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10.8. OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT 1. Unscrew the screws. 2. Remove the spring holders and the springs. 3. Pull out the drive shaft and guide shaft.
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10.8.1. DISASSEMBLING THE OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT 1. Remove the two screws and remove the TRV feed rack. 2. Remove the FFC cable. 3. Remove the optical pickup. Fig. 1 10.8.2. CAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN REPLACING THE OPTICAL PICKUP - Replace the optical pickup according to the following procedure. 1.
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Fig. 3 10.9. DISASSEMBLING THE / MIDDLE CHASSIS 1. Remove the holder pins. 2. Remove the tab. 3. It lifts while pulling it in the direction of the arrow.
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10.10. DISASSEMBLING THE / TRAVERSE 1. Unscrew the screw. 2. Remove the traverse gear A. 10.11. DISASSEMBLING THE / SPINDLE MOTOR UNIT / 1. Remove the floating rubbers.
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11. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 11.1. IMPORTANT POINTS IN ADJUSTMENT 11.1.1. IMPORTANT POINTS IN OPTICAL ADJUSTMENT - Before starting optical adjustment be sure to take anti-static measures. - Optical pickup tilt adjustment is needed after replacement of the following components. 1. Optical pickup unit 2.
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Adjustment Mode Disc Measurement point point Tangential T01 (inner DVDR-S15 adjustment periphery) or DVDT- screw play Tilt T43 (outer adjustment periphery) screw play Measuring equipment Adjustment value None (Main unit display Adjust to the minimum for servicing is used.) jitter value. 11.3.1.1.
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3. Finish the procedure with tilt adjustment. Note: When adjust Tilt adjustment screw 2, turn the DVD unit slightly so that the Tilt adjustment screw 2 could be adjusted.
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11.3.1.3. CHECK AFTER ADJUSTMENT Play test disc or any other disc to make sure there is no picture degradation in the inner, middle and outer peripheries and no audio skipping. After adjustment is finished, lock each adjustment screw in position using screw lock. 11.3.1.4.
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5. Video Sweep Generator 6. Sinewave Generator 7. Video Pattern Generator 8. Monitor TV 9. DC Power Supply 10. VHS Blank Tape 11. VHS Alignment Tape - Parts No.: VFJ8125H3F(PAL) 11.4.2. VCR SETTING When no indication in the procedure, set each selector as follows. 1.
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CONDITION: BURST SIGNAL OFF / 75 ohm TERMINATED Fig. E1 Fig. E2 11.4.4. PG SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT / (AUTOMATIC) Fig. E3 PROCEDURES FIP DISPLAY Press the FF and EJECT Keys simultaneously for 3 seconds. Press the FF and EJECT Keys simultaneously twice. Press the EJECT key for 3 seconds.
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PROCEDURES FIP DISPLAY Input the Video sweep signal. (See Fig.E1) Press the FF and EJECT Keys simultaneously for 3 seconds. Press the FF and EJECT Keys simultaneously twice. Press the EJECT key for 3 seconds. Press the CH UP key until "11"...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS A0~UP ADDRESS ACLK AUDIO CLOCK AD0~UP ADDRESS BUS ADATA AUDIO PES PACKET DATA ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE AMUTE AUDIO MUTE AREQ AUDIO PES PACKET REQUEST AUDIO RF SERVO AMP INVERTED INPUT SERVO AMPOUTPUT ASYNC AUDIO WORD DISTINCTION SYNC BIT CLOCK (PCM) BCKIN BIT CLOCK INPUT BLACK DROP OUT...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS DACCK D/A CONVERTER CLOCK DEEMP DEEMPHASIS BIT ON/OFF DEMPH DEEMPHASIS SWITCHING DIG0~UP FL DIGIT OUTPUT DATA INPUT DMSRCK DM SERIAL DATA READ CLOCK DMUTE DIGITAL MUTE CONTROL DROP OUT DOUT0~UP DATAOUTPUT DATA SLICE RF (BIAS) DROP OUT SIGNAL DRPOUT DATA REQUEST DREQ...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS IECOUT IEC958 FORMAT DATA OUTPUT IPFRAG INTERPOLATION FLAG IREF I (CURRENT) REFERENCE ISEL INTERFACE MODE SELECT LDON LASER DIODE CONTROL LASER POWER CONTROL LRCK L CH/R CH DISTINCTION CLOCK MA0~UP MEMORY ADDRESS MEMORY CLOCK MCKI MEMORY CLOCK INPUT MCLK MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND CLOCK...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS READ ENABLE RFENV RF ENVELOPE RF PHASE DIFFERENCE OUTPUT (CD-ROM) REGISTER SELECT RSEL RF POLARITY SELECT RESET RESERVE SBI0, 1 SERIAL DATA INPUT SBO0 SERIAL DATA OUTPUT SBT0, 1 SERIAL CLOCK SERIAL DATA CLOCK SCKR AUDIO SERIAL CLOCK RECEIVER SERIAL CLOCK SCLK...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS TRACKING ERROR TIBAL BALANCE CONTROL BALANCE OUTPUT 1 BALANCE INPUT BALANCE INPUT BALANCE OUTPUT 2 TPSN OP AMP INPUT TPSO OP AMP OUTPUT TPSP OP AMP INVERTED INPUT TRCRS TRACK CROSSSIGNAL TRON TRACKING ON TRSON TRAVERSE SERVO ON VBLANK V BLANKING COLLECTOR POWER SUPPLY...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS X' TAL XALE X ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE XAREQ X AUDIO DATA REQUEST XCDROM X CD ROM CHIP SELECT X CHIP SELECT XCSYNC X COMPOSITE SYNC X DATA STROBE XHSYNCO X HORIZONTAL SYNC OUTPUT XHINT XH INTERRUPTREQUEST X' TAL OSCILLATOR INPUT XINT X INTERRUPT X MEMORY WRITE ENABLE...
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17.4. SYSCON & SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 17.5. DVD VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM 17.6. DVD OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 17.7. DVD SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 17.8. DVD AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM 18. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 18.1. POWER PCB 18.2. MAIN PCB - AUDIO/VIDEO 18.3. MAIN PCB - I/O SECTION 18.4.
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20.1. VCR CHASSIS PARTS SECTION 20.2. DVD CHASSIS PARTS SECTION...
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21. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Notes: *Important safety notice: Components identified by ; mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fireretardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), lownoise (resistors), etc. are used.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VEG1642-DKIT RDD CYLINDER VEM0750 CAPSTAN UNIT L1AZ00000004 FE HEAD UNIT VDG1510 INTERMEDIATE GEAR VDG1511-4 MAIN CAM GEAR VDG1512 IDLER GEAR VDG1512 IDLER GEAR VDG1514-1 CHANGE GEAR VDR0372 REEL TABLE VDR0372 REEL TABLE VDV0391-2 CAPSTAN BELT VMB3550...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VHD1066 SCREW VHD1066 SCREW VHD1185 SCREW VHD1095 SCREW VHD1117 SCREW VHD1117 SCREW VMX2208 WASHER VMX3196 WASHER VMX2699 WASHER VMX3196 WASHER 21.2. DVD MECHA CHASSIS UNIT Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RXQ1241 TRV MOTOR UNIT...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TOP PANEL VP31ECS VGM2029-1 *1,*2,*4,*6,*7,*8,*9,*10, *11,*12 TOP PANEL VGM2079-1 *3,*5 FRONT PANEL RYPD0021A-S FRONT PANEL RYPD0018A-S FRONT PANEL RYPD0018A-K FRONT PANEL RYPD0019A-S FRONT PANEL RYPD0019A-K FRONT PANEL RYPD0020A-S *6,*7 FRONT PANEL RYPD0024A-S FRONT PANEL RYPD0025A-S...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks AV CORD K2KA6CA00001 *1,*2,*3,*4,*5,*8,*9,*10, *11,*12 ACC.BOX VPK2246 21.5. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks MAIN PCB REPD0010A (RTL) *2,*3,*9 MAIN PCB REPD0024A (RTL) *2,*3,*9 MAIN PCB REPD0010B (RTL) *4,*5,*8...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1001 CHIP CAPACITOR F1H1H1030007 C1003 CHIP CAPACITOR F1H1H1030007 C1004 ALU ELEC CAPACITOR ECEA1CKA470B C1005 ALU ELEC CAPACITOR ECEA1CKA470B C1107 ALU ELEC CAPACITOR F2A1V3300027 C1108 CHIP CAPACITOR F1H1A2240004 C1109 CHIP CAPACITOR F1H1H1030006 C1112 CAPACITOR F0C2G473A022...
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22.7. DECODER PCB FOR PRINTING A4 SIZE 22.8. POWER PCB FOR PRINTING A4 SIZE 22.9. FRONT PCB FOR PRINTING A4 SIZE 22.10. TERMINAL PCB FOR PRINTING A4 SIZE...
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I/O SECTION MECHANISM UNIT SYSCON / SERVO AV DECODER IC8001 IC4902 OPTICAL PICK UP SWITCH UNIT DRIVER IC4903 IC2501 SPINDLE SWITCH MOTOR DRIVER MOTOR DRIVE TRAVERSE IC4904 MOTOR SWITCH DRIVER IC8101 16Mbit FLASH ROM DECODER IC4901 IC8003 DP7501 IC6101 CVBS EEPROM SELECT RCA VIDEO (DVD/VHS)
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SECAM FROM/TO VCR LUMINANCE & CHROMINANCE TEST PB OUT BEP DELAY REC OUT IC6001 (SYSTEM CONTROL/ SERVO IC) SECAM_DET_H NV-VP33EF SECAM BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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OPTICAL PICK UP UNIT AV DECODER PCB SYSCON / SERVO RF SIGNAL MOTOR DRIVE SIGNAL TRACKING ERROR SIGNAL FOCUS ERROR SIGNAL IC2501 IC8001 (MOTOR DRIVE) P8201 VO4+ M2502 P8001 VIN5 TRAVERS MOTOR PHOTO DETECTOR 113/134 LEVEL DRV0 TRIN VO4- P8201 SHIFT P8001 VIN6...
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IC6001 IC6101 (SYSTEM CONTROL/SERVO IC) DP7501 UNREG IC7504 IR7501 IC0201 (CAPSTAN MOTOR DRIVE) P0201 P2501 N.SW N.SW P.FAIL L RESET TIMER DISPLAY CAPSTAN RECEIVER MOTOR COILS P0201 P2501 MOTOR DIFFERENTIAL TORQUE CURRENT DRIVE AMPLIFIRE CONTROL LIMIT REMOCON CAPSTAN P0201 P2501 ERROR HALL TORQUE...
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FRONT JACK COMPONENT SIDE (REPD0014A) FRONT SWITCH COMPONENT SIDE (REPD0013A) S4808 S7506 S7501 S7508 S4803 S4802 JK4801 S4804 S4810 S4809 S7503 S7504 D4801 FRONT JACK SOLDER SIDE FRONT SWITCH SOLDER SIDE S4806 S7506 R4803 R4805 R4807 R4808 R4801 R7526 D4801 R7525 R7523 R7521...
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NAVIGATION POWER PCB AV DECODER PCB MAIN PCB - AUDIO / VIDEO FRONT PANEL PCB MAIN PCB - I/O TERMINAL PCB MAIN PCB - SYSCON & SERVO P1101 DVD MECHANISM POWER PCB TERMINAL PCB PS1302 OPTICAL PICK UP UNIT P8002 TA(DVD) TB(DVD) PS8003...
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17 BLOCK DIAGRAM 17.1. POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM T. REC S4802 S4803 S4804 S4805 D4801 TIMREC_H CH_DN EJECT S4807 S4808 PLAY STOP CH_UP S4809 S4810 S4811 FRONT JACK PCB POWER SOCKET TRANSFORMER L1121 P1101 L1120 T1150 F1101 <UNREG 36V> PS1301 P1001 <UNREG 14V>...
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!8:2:# /)( 7=.$%,%)' ? )@(*.$%,%)' 67*)9 +$,-(,. IC4901 V IN [FROM OSD JK4903 V1 IN JK4904 V3 IN TU7601 V1 OUT JK4902 V2 OUT V2 IN V OUT TO YC TU7601 TU V IN...
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V IN [FROM OSD] IC3001 IN SEL JK4801 V OUT TO YC NV-VP23EG/EC/EP NV-VP28EG/EC NV-VP33EG/EC/EB/EBL VCR LUMINANCE & CHROMINANCE 1/2 BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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FROM 5 VID_FROM_YC SS-SECTION V_OUT_TO_YC IO-SECTION JK4801 AV3_V_IN PP4801 PS7501 TO SYSCON...
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!8:3:# /)( ,=+$* 67*)9 +$,-(,. IC4501 JK4801 PP4801 PS7501 AV3 IN(R) PP4801 PS7501 AV3 IN(L) FRONT JACK PCB JK4903 AV1 R IN IC4502 AV2 R IN DVD R OUT LINE OUT AV1 R OUT AV1 L IN DVD L OUT JK4902 AV2 L IN AV1 R OUT...
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MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN PLAYBACK MODE IIC CLK S IIC BUS INTERFACE IIC DATA S INPUT SELECT SWITCH & SWITCH INPUT SELECT SWITCH OUTPUT SWITCH SELECT SWITCH A_H_SW SWITCH PNR RCH FM MODULATOR/ DEMODULATOR OUTPUT SELECT SWITCH...
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!8:A:# <><)*% ? <'(/* 67*)9 +$,-(,. IC6001 (SYSTEM CONTROL/SERVO IC) UNREG IC0201 (CAPSTAN MOTOR DRIVE) P0201 P2501 P.FAIL L CAPSTAN MOTOR COILS P0201 P2501 MOTOR DIFFERENTIAL TORQUE CURRENT DRIVE AMPLIFIRE CONTROL LIMIT REMOCON CAPSTAN P0201 P2501 ERROR TORQUE HALL CAPSTAN POSITION TORQUE ED/S...
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IC6101 DP7501 IC7504 IR7501 N.SW N.SW P.FAIL L RESET TIMER DISPLAY RECEIVER REMOCON IC7503 RESET L RESET H.DC (+) 5V (D) FROM H.DC (-) POWER UNREG -23V 12M START H N.SW 12MHz IN X6001 12MHz OUT 32KHz IN X6002 32KHz OUT IIC CLOCK IIC CLOCK IIC DATA...
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SYSCON / SERVO RF SIGNAL MOTOR DRIVE SIGNAL TRACKING ERROR SIGNAL FOCUS ERROR SIGNAL OR DRIVE) VO4+ P8201 M2502 TRAVERS MOTOR LEVEL VO4- P8201 SHIFT BIAS1 OPIN+ P8201 VO3+ M2501 SPINDLE MOTOR LEVEL VO3- P8201 SHIFT OPIN- IC2511-11,12,13,14 1.2Vp-p(0.5usec./div.) POUT OPTICAL PICK UP UNIT ACTUATOR BIAS2...
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!G:5:# F(*%& 1)6 FRONT JACK COMPONENT SIDE (REPD0014A) S4808 S4803 S4802 JK4801 S4810 S4809 S4804 D4801 FRONT JACK SOLDER SIDE S4806 R4803 R4805 R4807 R4808 R4801 D4801 PP4801 R4813 JK4801 R4810 C4801 FRONT JACK PCB Component Solder Component Solder JK4801 S4806 PP4801 S4807...
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FRONT SWITCH COMPONENT SIDE (REPD0013A) S7506 S7501 S7508 S7504 S7503 FRONT SWITCH SOLDER SIDE S7506 R7526 R7525 R7523 R7521 R7520 FRONT SWITCH PCB Component Solder FC7501 S7501 S7503 NV-VP23EG/EC/EP S7504 NV-VP28EG/EC S7506 NV-VP33EG/EC/EB/EBL/EP S7508 FRONT JACK PCB / FRONT SWITCH PCB COMPONENT SIDE / SOLDER SIDE ADRESS INFORMATION...
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0024C: NV-VP33EB) (REPD0024D: NV-VP33EBL) (REPD0024E: NV-VP33EP) MAIN PCB IC 2501 QR 1001 B3 IC 3001 QR 1002 B3 C7605 W602 W596 C4537 IC 4301 QR 3006 C6 LB4904 R7603 LB4903 R7606 W593 IC 4501 QR 4001 D7 R7605 R4920 C4911 R4539 R4921 C4914...
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0010C: NV-VP33EB) (REPD0010D: NV-VP33EBL) (REPD0010E: NV-VP33EP) MAIN PCB IC 2501 QR 1001 B3 IC 3001 QR 1002 B3 C7605 W596 W602 C4537 IC 4301 QR 3006 C6 LB4904 R7603 LB4903 R7606 W593 IC 4501 QR 4001 D7 R7605 R4920 C4911 R4539 R4921 C4914...
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NAVIGATION INTERCONNECTION R7526 4700 S7508 AV ENHANCER nt Switch R4808 R4805 R4806 JK4801 5600 4700 6800 S4803 S4804 S4805 S4806 T.REC POWER S4808 EJECT S4809 S4810 S4811 PLAY STOP CH_UP R4802 R4804 Front Jack 1200 1500 NV-VP23EG/EC/EP NV-VP28EG/EC NV-VP33EG/EC/EB/EBL/EP FRONT PANEL PCB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...
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!5:5:# &'(.$%,7 1)6 FP2602 Note: Marked *(spare) parts are not assembled Important Safety Notice: Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components use only the same type.
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AUDIO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE NAVIGATION P1501 AUDIO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN PLAYBACK MODE IC6005 INTERCONNECTION P1001 P2501 SW_12V IO[12B] MAIN PCB - AUDIO / VIDEO Ctrl R2509 1.2[22] R7502 R7501 C2501 MAIN PCB - I/O OUT1 R2510 0.01 3.3[D] C2503...
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NAVIGATION INTERCONNECTION FP2602 FP2601 TO DECODER PCB Note: Marked *(spare) parts are not assembled NV-VP23EG/EC/EP NV-VP28EG/EC Important Safety Notice: NV-VP33EG/EC/EB/EBL Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. TERMINAL PCB When replacing any of these components SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM use only the same type.
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If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE TYPE B FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
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Item Player mode and Function Display Cancellation button combination method Jitter check Jitter check In STOP (no disc) mode, Press STOP J XXX J XXX Display 1 press PLAY (DVD) and Jitter rate is measured and or OPEN OPEN buttons on the displayed.
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Item Player mode and Function Display Cancellation button combination method Dealer´s lock In STOP (no disc) mode, Dealer´s lock “LOCK” sign appears when dealer´s lock is Repeat the press STOP button on the The lock is switched ON or OFF. same switched on, or when secondary power key or When dealer´s lock is ON, it prohibits...
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Front Panel Device control DVD-RAM Standby/on switch /I DUBBING To copy DVD to VHS-tape. EJECT To eject a video cassette. Automatically optimises and adapts the audio and video settings ENHANCER OPEN / CLOSE Opens and closes the disc tray. to the disc used. Description of some function buttons on the front panel is to be found under Remote control functions.
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SPECIFICATIONS Power supply: AC220-240 V, 50/60 Hz Audio heads: 1 stationary head Mono Power consumption: 22 W +/-1,3W 2 channels Hi-Fi Sound-Stereo standby mode: 6W+/-0,4W Audio input: Dimensions: 430 (W)×270 (D)×89 (H) mm EURO AV (AV1 / AV2) 21 pin connector: (excluding protrusions) -6dBV (500mV), more than 10k Mass:...
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MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN PLAYBACK MODE IC4501 JK4801 PP4801 PS7501 AV3 IN(R) PP4801 PS7501 AV3 IN(L) IIC CLK S IIC BUS INTERFACE IIC DATA S FRONT JACK PCB JK4903 AV1 R IN IC4502 AV2 R IN INPUT LINE OUT DVD R OUT...
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AV DECODER PCB I/O SECTION IC8402 IC8001 (AUDIO D/A CONVERTER) (AV DECODER) SRCK BICK A OUT L P8003 PS4301 LRCK LRCK SMUTE/CSN STBDHC A OUT R P8003 PS4301 DACCK MCLK DZFR / QR4908 QR4907 A_MUTE P8003 PS4301 ADAC 5V DVD_MUTE 16 2 16 6 IC4301...
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NAVIGATION POWER PCB AV DECODER PCB MAIN PCB - AUDIO / VIDEO FRONT PANEL PCB MAIN PCB - I/O TERMINAL PCB MAIN PCB - SYSCON & SERVO JK4903 P1101 JK4902 JK4904 DVD MECHANISM POWER PCB P4001 P5001 P4002 P1501 TERMINAL PCB PS1301 PS1302 P2502...
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IC4901 V IN JK4903 [FROM OSD] V1 IN IC3001 JK4904 IN SEL V3 IN TU7601 V1 OUT JK4801 JK4902 V2 OUT V2 IN V OUT TO YC TU7601 TU V IN NV-VP23EG/EC/EP NV-VP28EG/EC NV-VP33EG/EC/EB/EBL VCR LUMINANCE & CHROMINANCE 1/2 BLOCK DIAGRAM...