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DVP-FX720 RMT-D183

SERVICE MANUAL AEP Model


Ver. 1.4 2008.10 UK Model
E Model
Australian Model
Russian Model
Saudi Arabia Model
New Zealand Model
Singapore Model
Thailand Model

SPECIFICATIONS
System Liquid Crystal Display Supplied accessories
Laser: Semiconductor laser Panel size: 7 inches wide (diagonal) • Audio/video cord (mini plug × 2 y phono
Signal format system: PAL (NTSC) Driving system: TFT active matrix plug × 3) (1)
Resolution: 480 × 234 (effective pixel rate: • Mains lead (1)
Audio characteristics more than 99.99%) • AC adaptor (AC-FX150) (1)
Frequency response: DVD VIDEO (PCM (Except E, Saudi Arabia,
48 kHz): 20 Hz to 22 kHz/ General Singapore, Thai)
CD: 20 Hz to 20 kHz Power requirements: (AC-FX151) (1)
Harmonic distortion: 0.01 % DC 9.5 V (AC Adaptor/Car battery (E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore,
Dynamic range: DVD VIDEO: 90 dB/ adaptor) Thai)
CD: 90 dB DC 7.4 V (Battery pack) • Car battery adaptor
Wow and flutter: Less than detected value Power consumption (DVD VIDEO (DCC-FX150) (1)
(±0.001% W PEAK) Playback): (Except E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thai)
18W (when used with a battery pack) (DCC-FX151) (1)
Inputs/Outputs (Except E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thai) (E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thai)
VIDEO (video input/output): 8W (when used with a battery pack) • Battery pack (NP-FX120) (1)
Minijack (1) (E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thai) • Remote (with battery) (1)
Output 1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms 7W (when used without a battery pack, Desing and specifications are subject to
AUDIO (audio input/output)/OPTICAL with a headphone) change without notice.
OUT (optical output): Dimensions (approx.):
Stereo minijack/optical minijack 190 × 31.5 × 149.5 mm (width/height/
combined (1) depth) incl. projecting parts
Output 2.0 Vrms/47 kilohms Mass (approx.): 730 kg
Recommended load impedance over Operating temperature: 5°C to 35°C
47 kilohms Operating humidity: 25% to 80%
PHONES (headphones) A/B: AC Adaptor: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz
Stereo minijack (2) (Except E, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, Thai)
110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
(E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore,
Thai)
Car Battery Adaptor: 12VDC

PORTABLE CD/DVD PLAYER


SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:

1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- 4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recom-
splashes and bridges. mend their replacement.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are 5. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transis-
tors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them
out to the customer and recommend their replacement.

This label is located on the bottom of the unit


(AEP, UK, New Zealand, Australian).

MARKING is located on the bottom of the unit


(Except E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thai).

CAUTION:
The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye
hazard.

CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ra-
diation exposure.

WARNING!!
WHEN SERVICING, DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER Unleaded solder
EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION, free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.

: LEAD FREE MARK


Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than
ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350°C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! • Strong viscosity
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. such as on IC pins, etc.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE • Usable with ordinary solder
PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. also be added to ordinary solder.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page Section Title Page


1. GENERAL
7. IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Precautions ................................................................... 1-1
About This Manual ........................................................ 1-1 7-1. MPEG/DSP/RF Pin Function
This Player Can Play the Following Discs .................... 1-2 (MAIN Board U3: MT1389HD) ...................................... 7-1
Preparations .................................................................. 1-2 7-2. FRONT MICOM Pin Function
Playing Discs ................................................................. 1-4 (MAIN Board U2: Z8F0822) .......................................... 7-7
Enjoying DivX Videos .................................................... 1-9
Settings and Adjustments ............................................. 1-9 8. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
Hookups ........................................................................ 1-11
Additional Information ................................................... 1-12 8-1. Standard Video Level .................................................... 8-1
8-2. VCOM DC Level ............................................................ 8-1
2. DISASSEMBLY
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
2-1. UPPER COVER Block ................................................... 2-1
2-2. MAIN Board, USB Board ............................................... 2-2 9-1. Electrical Trouble Shooting Guide ................................. 9-1
2-3. LCD Block ...................................................................... 2-3 1. Power (DC-DC Converter) Circuit ................................. 9-1
2-4. LCD Board ..................................................................... 2-4 2. MPEG Circuit ................................................................. 9-3
2-5. Installation of Travers .................................................... 2-5 3. Front Circuit (Dogotrpm & Key) ..................................... 9-4
4. RF/Servo Circuit ............................................................ 9-5
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 9-2. LCD Trouble Shooting Guide ........................................ 9-6

3-1. Oveall Block Diagram .................................................... 3-1 10. REPAIR PARTS LIST

4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 10-1. Exploded Views ............................................................. 10-1


10-1-1. Main Block ................................................................ 10-1
4-1. Frame (1/2) .................................................................... 4-1 10-1-2. LCD Block ................................................................. 10-2
Frame (2/2) .................................................................... 4-3 10-2. Electrical Parts List ....................................................... 10-3
4-2. DC-DC POWER ............................................................ 4-5
4-3. MCU & KEY ................................................................... 4-7
4-4. DVD SERVO & DSP MT1389HD .................................. 4-9
4-5. SDRAM & FLASH ROM ................................................ 4-11
4-6. VIDEO OUT & PANEL CONNECT ................................ 4-13
4-7. AUDIO OUT ................................................................... 4-15
4-8. T-CON ............................................................................ 4-17
4-9. KEY & HALL SW ........................................................... 4-19
4-10. USB PORT & MODE SW .............................................. 4-21

5. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

5-1. Circuit Boards Location ................................................. 5-1


5-2. MAIN Board ................................................................... 5-3
5-3. LCD Board ..................................................................... 5-7
5-4. KEY Board ..................................................................... 5-9
5-5. USB Board ..................................................................... 5-9

6. WAVEFORMS AND CIRCUIT VOLTAGE

6-1. Waveforms ..................................................................... 6-1


6-2. Circuit Voltage Chart ..................................................... 6-5

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MEMO

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DVP-FX720
SECTION 1 This section is extracted from instruc-
GENERAL tion manual (3-274-988-11).

• Place the player in a location with • Do not place or drop any object onto • The battery may not be charged to its
Precautions adequate ventilation to prevent heat
build-up in the player.
the LCD surface. Also, do not apply
pressure from hands or elbows.
fullest capacity when charged for the
first time, or when it has not been used
• Do not place the player on a soft • Do not damage the LCD surface with a for a long time. The capacity recovers
Road safety surface such as a rug that might block cutter and sharp cutlery. after being charged and discharged
Do not use the monitor unit and the ventilation holes. • Do not shut the LCD with the ballpoint several times.
headphones while driving, cycling, or • Do not place the player in a confined etc. put on the disc lid. • Do not leave the battery pack in a car
operating any motorized vehicle. Doing space such as a bookshelf or similar • If the player is brought directly from a or direct sunlight, where temperature
so may create a traffic hazard and is unit. cold to a warm location, moisture may goes up above 60 ºC.
illegal in some areas. It can also be • To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover condense over the LCD surface. In • Do not expose to water.
potentially dangerous to play your the ventilation of the apparatus with which case, wipe out the moisture with • Avoid short-circuiting the battery
headsets at high volume while walking, newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. tissue paper, etc., before use. connecting jacks (A) located on the
especially at pedestrian crossings. You • Do not place the player in a location However, moisture condensation will bottom of the player and the
should exercise extreme caution or near heat sources, or in a place subject continue if the LCD surface is cold. connecting jacks (C) on the battery
discontinue use in potentially hazardous to direct sunlight, excessive dust, sand, Wait until the surface warms to room pack with metal objects such as a
situations. moisture, rain, or mechanical shock, or temperature. necklace.
in a car with its windows closed. • Make sure dust or sand does not enter
On safety On AC adaptor the battery connecting jacks (A) and
Should any solid object or liquid fall into On operation the guide holes (B) located on the
the cabinet, unplug the player and have it • If the player is brought directly from a Install this system so that the mains bottom of the player, and the
checked by qualified personnel before cold to a warm location, or is placed in lead can be unplugged from the wall connecting jacks (C) and the guide
operating it any further. a very damp room, moisture may socket immediately in the event of holes (D) on the battery pack.
condense on the lenses inside the trouble. B
On power sources player. Should this occur, the player
• The player is not disconnected from may not operate properly. In this case, • Use the supplied AC adaptor for this Bottom of
the AC power source (mains) as long remove the disc and leave the player player, as other adaptors may cause a the player
as it is connected to the wall outlet, turned on for about half an hour until malfunction.
even if the player itself has been turned the moisture evaporates. • Do not confine the AC adaptor in a
off. • When you move the player, take out closed place such as a bookshelf or an A
• If you are not going to use the player any discs. If you don’t, the disc may be AV cabinet.
for a long time, be sure to disconnect damaged. • Do not connect the AC adaptor to a C
the player from the wall outlet. To • Keep the lens on the player clean and traveler’s electric transformer, which
disconnect the AC power cord (mains do not touch it. Touching the lens may may generate heat and cause a Battery pack
lead), grasp the plug itself; never pull damage the lens and cause the player to malfunction.
the cord. malfunction. Leave the disc lid closed
• Do not touch the mains lead or the AC except when you insert or remove On battery pack
adaptor with wet hands. Doing so may discs. • Certain countries may regulate D
cause shock hazard. disposal of the battery used to power
On Liquid Crystal Display this product. Please consult with your On car adapter
On temperature increases • Although manufactured with high local authority. • Use the supplied car adaptor for this
Heat may build up inside the player precision technology, the LCD may • Because of the battery’s limited life, its player, as other adaptors may cause a
during charging or if it is being used for occasionally display dots of various capacity gradually deteriorates over malfunction.
a long time. This is not a malfunction. colours. That is not a malfunction. time and repeated use. Purchase a new • Do not dissemble or reverse-engineer.
• Do not wipe the LCD surface with wet one when the battery holds about only • Do not drop or apply shock.
On placement cloth. If water enters, a malfunction half the normal period.
may result.

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• Do not touch the metal parts, as it may


cause a short and damage the car IMPORTANT NOTICE
adaptor, especially if touched by other Caution: This player is capable of
About This Manual
metal objects. holding a still video image or on- • Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote. You can also use the
• Do not place the car adaptor in a screen display image on your controls on the player if they have the same or similar names as those on the remote.
location near heat sources, or in a place television screen indefinitely. If you • “DVD” may be used as a general term for DVD VIDEOs, DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs
subject to direct sunlight or mechanical leave the still video image or on-screen (+VR mode) and DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR mode, video mode).
shock, or in a car with its windows display image displayed on your TV • The meaning of the icons used in this manual is described below:
closed. for an extended period of time you risk Icons Meaning
permanent damage to your television Functions available for DVD VIDEOs and
On adjusting volume screen. Plasma display panel DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs in +VR mode or DVD-RWs/
Do not turn up the volume while televisions and projection televisions DVD-Rs in video mode
listening to a section with very low level are susceptible to this.
inputs or no audio signals. If you do, the Functions available for DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs in VR
(Video Recording) mode
speakers may be damaged when a peak If you have any questions or problems
level section is played. concerning your player, please consult Functions available for VIDEO CDs (including Super
VCDs or CD-Rs/CD-RWs in video CD format or
your nearest Sony dealer. Super VCD format)
On headphones
• Preventing hearing damage Functions available for music CDs or CD-Rs/CD-RWs
Avoid using headphones at high in music CD format
volumes. Hearing experts advice against Functions available for DATA CDs (CD-ROMs/CD-
continuous, loud, and extended play. If Rs/CD-RWs containing MP3*1 audio tracks, JPEG
you experience a ringing in your ears, image files, and DivX*2*3 video files)
reduce the volume or discontinue use. Functions available for DATA DVDs (DVD-ROMs/
• Showing consideration for others DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs containing
Keep the volume at a moderate level. MP3*1 audio tracks, JPEG image files, and DivX*2*3
This will allow you to hear outside video files)
sounds and still be considerate to the Functions available for USB devices containing MP3*1
people around you. audio tracks, and JPEG image files

On cleaning *1 MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III) is a standard format defined by ISO (International
Organization for Standardization)/IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) MPEG
Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls which compresses audio data.
with a soft cloth slightly moistened with *2 DivX® is a video file compression technology, developed by DivXNetworks, Inc.
a mild detergent solution. Do not use any *3 DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivXNetworks, Inc. and are
type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or used under licence.
solvent such as alcohol or benzine.

On cleaning discs, disc/lens cleaners


Do not use cleaning discs or disc/lens
cleaners (including wet or spray
types). These may cause the apparatus
to malfunction.

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Some DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs/
Region code
This Player Can Play The player can play DVD-ROMs/
DVD+RWs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/
DVD-Rs, or CD-Rs/CD-RWs cannot be
played on this player due to the recording
It is the system that is used to protect
the Following Discs DVD-Rs recorded in the following
quality or physical condition of the disc, or
the characteristics of the recording device copyrights. The region code is shown on
format: and authoring software. the DVD VIDEO packages according to
– MP3 audio tracks, JPEG image files, The disc will not play if it has not been the region of sale. DVD VIDEOs
Format of discs and DivX video files of format correctly finalized. For more information, labelled “ALL” or “2” will play on this
DVD VIDEO conforming to UDF (Universal Disk refer to the operating instructions for the player.
Format). recording device. Note that some playback
functions may not work with some ALL
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, even if they have
DVD-RW/-R Example of discs that the been correctly finalized. In this case, view
(finalized disc)
player cannot play the disc by normal playback. Also some Note on playback operations
DATA CDs/DATA DVDs created in Packet
DVD+RW/+R The player cannot play the following Write format or multiple sessions cannot be of DVDs and VIDEO CDs
(finalized disc) discs: played.
Some playback operations of DVDs and
• Blu-ray discs. • Notes about DVD+R DLs/DVD-R DLs
MP3 and JPEG files recorded on the second VIDEO CDs may be intentionally set by
• Discs recorded in AVCHD format. software producers. Since this player
• HD DVDs. layer of a DVD+R DL/-R DL (double
layered) cannot be played. plays DVDs and VIDEO CDs according
• DVD-RAMs. to the disc contents the software
DVD-R DL discs recorded in VR mode
• CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs other cannot be played. producers designed, some playback
VIDEO CD/
Music CD
than those recorded in the formats • Music discs encoded with copyright features may not be available. Also,
listed on this page. protection technologies refer to the instructions supplied with the
• CD-ROMs recorded in PHOTO CD This product is designed to playback discs DVDs or VIDEO CDs.
format. that conform to the Compact Disc (CD)
CD-RW/-R
• Data part of CD-Extras. standard.
• DVD Audio discs. Recently, various music discs encoded with Copyrights
• DATA DVDs that do not contain MP3 copyright protection technologies are
marketed by some record companies. Please This product incorporates copyright
“DVD+RW,” “DVD-RW,” “DVD+R,” audio tracks, JPEG image files, or
be aware that among those discs, there are protection technology that is protected
“DVD-R,” “DVD VIDEO,” and “CD” DivX video files. some that do not conform to the CD by U.S. patents and other intellectual
logos are trademarks. • HD layer on Super Audio CDs. standard and may not be playable by this property rights. Use of this copyright
product. protection technology must be
Note about CDs/DVDs Also, the player cannot play the • Note on DualDiscs authorized by Macrovision, and is
following discs: A DualDisc is a two sided disc product intended for home and other limited
The player can play CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/ • A DVD VIDEO with a different region which mates DVD recorded material on one
CD-RWs recorded in the following viewing uses only unless otherwise
code. side with digital audio material on the other
formats: side. authorized by Macrovision. Reverse
• A disc that has a non-standard shape engineering or disassembly is
– music CD format However, since the audio material side does
(e.g., card, heart). prohibited.
– video CD format not conform to the Compact Disc (CD)
• A disc with paper or stickers on it. standard, playback on this product is not
– MP3 audio tracks, JPEG image files, • A disc that has the adhesive of guaranteed.
and DivX video files of format cellophane tape or a sticker still left on
conforming to ISO 9660* Level 1, or it.
its extended format, Joliet
– KODAK Picture CD format
Notes
* A logical format of files and folders on CD-
ROMs, defined by ISO (International • Notes about DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, DVD-
Organization for Standardization). RWs/DVD-Rs or CD-Rs/CD-RWs

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Trademarks
• Manufactured under license from Preparations
Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
Checking the Accessories
• Manufactured under license under
Check that you have the following items:
U.S. Patent #: 5,451,942 & other U.S.
• Audio/video cord (mini plug u 2 y • Car battery adaptor (1)
and worldwide patents issued &
phono plug u 3) (1) • Battery pack (NP-FX120) (1)
pending. DTS and DTS Digital Out are
• Mains lead (1) • Remote (with battery) (1)
registered trademarks and the DTS
• AC adaptor (1)
logos and Symbol are trademarks of
DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All
Rights Reserved.
Using the Remote
When operating, point it at the remote sensor on the player.

To replace the remote control battery


Insert a lithium battery CR2025 matching the 3 and # ends of the battery.
1 Pull out the battery holder (2) 3 Insert the new battery in the battery
while pressing the lock lever (1). holder with the 3 side up and then
push the holder fully.

2 Remove the old battery.

Notes
• Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or a lighting apparatus. Doing so may
cause a malfunction.
• No button operation can be made, when the battery drains. If the remote does not work at all,
change the battery and check the status.
• When disposing the used batteries, follow the battery maker’s instructions.

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Connecting the AC Adapter Using with Battery Pack
Connect the AC adaptor (supplied) in the order of 1 to 3 below. When a mains connection is not available, the player can be enjoyed with the battery
To disconnect, follow the steps in reverse order. pack (supplied) installed.
See also “On AC adaptor” in “Precautions” (page 5). Please charge the battery pack before using it.

Preparations
See also “On battery pack” in “Precautions” (page 5).

Installing the battery pack


To DC IN 9.5V jack
DC plug
2 AC Adaptor Mains lead
1 Aligning the battery pack with the lines on the player’s bottom, engage the
(supplied) (supplied) hooks of the battery pack in the holes on the bottom of the player.
2 Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into place.
1 3
To mains Battery pack

Note
Stop playback before disconnecting the mains lead. Failure to do so may cause a malfunction.

Bottom of the player

To remove the battery pack


Push the release knob and slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow.

Release knob

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Notes Charging the battery pack


• Turn the player off before installing the battery pack.
• Do not remove the battery pack during playback. 1 Attach the battery pack to the player (page 14).
• Do not touch the connecting points of the player and the battery pack. Doing so may cause a
malfunction.
2 Connect the AC adaptor to the player, and then connect the mains lead into a
• Be careful not to drop the battery pack when installing and removing it. mains (page 13).
Preparations

CHARGE indicator
DC IN 9.5V jack

Player Battery pack

When charging begins, the CHARGE indicator turns on.


When charging ends, the CHARGE indicator turns off.
3 After charging is finished, disconnect the mains lead from the mains and
remove the AC adaptor.

To check the battery level


When the player is stopped, a battery indicator is displayed on the screen. Recharge the
battery, when is displayed or the CHARGE indicator flashes.

Full Exhausted

The battery indicator is not displayed when a DVD, VIDEO CD or JPEG file are being
played. Stop the player and check the battery level.

Charging time and maximum playing time

Charging time (with the player Playing time (with the display
turned off) turned on)
Approx. Approx.
5 hours 5 hours*
* This is the indication of the longest continuous playback on the following conditions.
– normal temperature (20°C)
– Headphone Use
– Set Backlight Adjustment to the Minimum
– Set “Digital Output” to “Off” in “Audio Setup.”
Battery condition may reduce operating time.

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Notes
• The battery indicator does not appear on the screen when the AC adaptor is used or when
Using With the Car Battery Adaptor
inputting from external sources.
• Charging times may differ from that indicated above due to conditions of use, environment, and Use the car battery adaptor (supplied) to supply power from the cigarette lighter socket
other factors. The recommended charge up surrounding temperature is in the 10-30°C range. to the player. The adaptor is for a 12V car battery. Do not use it with a 24V car battery.
The adaptor is also for use with negatively grounded cars. Do not use it with cars

Preparations
grounded positively.

To DC IN 9.5V jack To cigarette lighter


socket

Car battery adaptor (supplied)

z Hint
If the car adaptor interferes with car operation, use a commercial cigarette lighter extension cord.

Notes
• Do not use the car adaptor if it has been dropped or damaged.
• Arrange the cord so as not to interfere with the driver. Also, do not place the LCD panel where
the driver can watch.
• If the picture is not clear, keep the player away from the car battery adaptor.
• Use the car battery adaptor with the car engine running. If it is used with the car engine off, the
car battery may become unusable.
• If the cigarette lighter socket is dirty with ash, etc, a bad connection may cause the plug to heat
up. Always clean well before use.
• The car battery adaptor may heat up while charging or after a long period of use. That is not a
malfunction.

After using the car battery adaptor


After turning the player off, disconnect the car battery adaptor from the cigarette lighter
socket.

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Notes
1 Open the player’s LCD panel.
Set the LINE SELECT switch on the
• Do not turn off the car engine while the player is turned on. Doing so stops the power supply and Playing Discs player’s right side to “OUT” and set
may cause damage to the player.
• Disconnect the car battery adaptor after use. Since some cars supply power to the cigarette lighter
the CD/DVD USB switch on the
socket even when the engine is turned off, the car battery may discharge over time. Playing Discs player’s left side to “CD/DVD.”
• When disconnecting the car battery adaptor, hold the plug to pull it out.
2 Press [/1 on the remote or
Preparations

• When listening to the car radio, disconnect the car battery adaptor from the cigarette lighter
socket to avoid noise.
slide the [/1/HOLD switch of
the player to “[/1.”
Depending on the DVD or VIDEO CD,
The player turns on and the power
some operations may be different or
indicator lights up in green.
restricted.
Refer to the operating instructions
supplied with the disc.
3 Press the OPEN button on the
Connect the AC adaptor or install the player to open the disc lid.
battery pack.
4 Insert the disc to be played.
Push with the playback side down
until it clicks.

x
H
OPEN

\/1/HOLD LINE SELECT Playback side facing down

5 Push the PUSH CLOSE on the


player to shut the disc lid.
\/1
1

7
2

8
3

9
6 Press H • Playback starts.
0
• Some discs may start playing automatically
after the disc lid is shut.
• Depending on the disc, a menu may appear
on the screen. For DVD VIDEOs, see page
H 23. For VIDEO CDs, see page 26.
• After all titles have been played, the player
x
will stop itself and the display will return to
the menu screen.

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To play DTS sound tracks on a DVD
Notes
VIDEO Additional playback Resuming playback from the
• If the disc is inserted with playback side up, operations point where you stopped the
• The player’s speaker does not output DTS
a “No Disc” or “Cannot play this disc.”
sound. When you play DTS sound tracks on
message appears.
a DVD VIDEO, connect the player to an AV
disc (Resume Play)
• Discs created on DVD recorders must be
amplifier (receiver) (page 49) and set up
correctly finalized to play on this player. For
“DTS” in “Audio Setup” (page 44).
more information about finalizing, refer to When you stop playback, the player
• If you connect the player to audio
the operating instructions supplied with the remembers the stop point and displays a
equipment such as an AV amplifier
DVD recorder. 1 2 3

(receiver) without a DTS decoder, do not set 4 5 6 message on the screen. You can resume
• The disc may be still spinning when the disc

Playing Discs
lid is opened. Wait until the spinning stops
“DTS” to “On” in “Audio Setup” (page 44). 7 8 9
from the same point by pressing H
A loud noise may come out from the 0

again. Resume Play works even after the


before removing the disc.
speakers, which may affect your ears or player is turned off, as long as the disc
• During operation, “ ” may appear on the
cause speaker damage.
screen. This symbol indicates that a function .
lid is kept closed.
explained in this operating instruction is not >
Notes
available on the current DVD VIDEO.
• Some DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR mode) may • A screen saver image appears when you x 1 2 3

take time before starting playback because leave the player in pause or stop without X 4 5 6

of the recorded content. operation for more than 15 minutes. The 7 8 9

image disappears when you press H. See 0

page 42 for details. To Operation


To stop playback
• The player turns off, 15 minutes after Press x
Press x. starting the screen saver function (Auto
Stop
H
Pressing H again will start playback Power Off). Pause Press X
x
from the point you stopped (Resume Go to the next chapter, Press >
Play). See page 22 for details. track, or scene in
To play from the beginning, press x continuous play mode
twice, then press H. Go back to the
previous chapter,
Press . 1 While playing a disc, press x to
To turn off the power track, or scene in stop playback.
Press the remote’s \/1 button or slide continuous play mode A message appears.
the player’s \/1/HOLD switch to “\/1.” Briefly fast forward Press 2 Press H.
the current scene* during playback. The player starts playback from the
To avoid accidental button operation
* DVD VIDEOs, DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR point you stopped in step 1.
on the player
mode) only.
Set the player’s \/1/HOLD switch to
The above functions may not be used for
“HOLD.” All the buttons on the player some scenes. z Hints
are locked, while the button on the • To play from the beginning of the disc, press
remote remains operable. x twice, then press H.
• When turning power on again after power
off, resume play starts automatically.

Notes
• Depending on the stop point, Resume play
may not start from exactly the same point.
• The point where you stopped playing is
cleared when:

,continued 21 22

– you turn off the player while playing a ◆ When playing a DVD-VR mode • When playing a Super VCD that does not
DVD-RW/DVD-R (VR mode). Changing the sound disc contain audio track 2, no sound will come
– you open the disc lid. The types of sound tracks recorded out if you select “Stereo 1,” “Left 1,” or
– you disconnect the battery pack and the on a disc are displayed. “Right 1.”
AC adaptor. When playing a DVD VIDEO recorded • When playing soundtracks on DVD-RW/
Example:
– you switch LINE SELECT switch or CD/ in multiple audio formats (PCM, Dolby DVD-R (VR mode) with audio equipment
DVD USB switch. • 1.Main (main sound) such as an AV amplifier (receiver)
Digital, or DTS), you can change the • 1.Sub (sub sound) connected via the OPTICAL OUT jack, set
audio format. If the DVD VIDEO is • 1.Main+Sub (main and sub sound) “Dolby Digital” in “Audio Setup” to
Using the DVD’s menu recorded with multilingual tracks, you “Downmix PCM” (page 43).
◆ When playing a CD/VIDEO CD
can also change the language. • If “DTS” in “Audio Setup” is set to “Off”
Playing Discs

A DVD is divided into long sections of a • Stereo: the standard stereo sound
With CDs or VIDEO CDs, you can (page 44), the player does not output the
picture or a music feature called “titles.” • Left: the sound of the left channel
select the sound from either the right or DTS signal from the OPTICAL OUT jack
When you play a DVD containing (monaural) even when the disc contains a DTS track.
left channel and listen to the sound of the
several titles, you can select the title you • Right: the sound of the right • When playing DTS sound tracks on a CD,
selected channel through both the right
want using the TOP MENU button. channel (monaural) you cannot change the sound.
and left speakers. For example, when
When you play DVDs that allow you to ◆ When playing a Super VCD
playing a disc containing a song with the
select items such as language for the • Stereo: the stereo sound of the
vocals on the right channel and the
sound and subtitles, select these items audio track 1
instruments on the left channel, you can
using the MENU button. • Left: the sound of the left channel
hear the instruments from both speakers
by selecting the left channel. of the audio track 1 (monaural)
• Right: the sound of the right
1 2 3

Number 4 5 6
channel of the audio track 1
buttons 7 8 9
1 2 3 (monaural)
0

TOP MENU
MENU 4

7
5

8
6

9
• Stereo 1: the stereo sound of the
0 audio track 2
AUDIO • Left 1: the sound of the left
C/X/x/c channel of the audio track 2
ENTER
(monaural)
• Right 1: the sound of the right
channel of the audio track 2
(monaural)
1 Press TOP MENU or MENU.
The disc’s menu appears on the screen.
The contents of the menu vary from 1 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select z Hints
disc to disc. the desired audio signal. • You can check of the current audio format
The default setting is underlined.
2 Press C/X/x/c or the number
◆ When playing a DVD VIDEO
(Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM, etc.) by
pressing AUDIO repeatedly while playing a
buttons to select the item you DVD VIDEO.
Depending on the DVD VIDEO, the
want to play or change. • You can switch the sound in the Playback
choice of language varies. Settings Display while playing a DVD
3 Press ENTER. When the same language is (page 27).
displayed two or more times, the
DVD VIDEO is recorded in Notes
Note multiple audio formats.
• Depending on the disc, you may not be able
Depending on the disc, you may not be able to to change the audio format, even if it is
use C/c of the player for the disc menu. In this recorded in multiple audio formats.
case, use C/c on the remote.

,continued 23 24

1-5
Displaying the subtitles Changing the angles Selecting “Original” or “Play Notes
List” on a DVD-RW/DVD-R • When a disc containing a Playlist title is
If various angles (multi-angles) for a inserted, the player automatically starts
scene are recorded on the DVD VIDEO, playing the Playlist title.
If subtitles are recorded on the disc, you
“ ” appears on the screen. This means • When no Playlist title is recorded, “ORG”
can change the subtitles or turn them on Some DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs in VR appears in step 1. When you press TOP
and off whenever you want while that you can change the viewing angle.
(Video Recording) mode have two types MENU once more, “ ” appears.
playing a DVD. of title for playback: originally recorded
1 2 3
titles (Original), and titles that can be Playing VIDEO CDs With PBC
created on recordable DVD players for

Playing Discs
Functions (PBC Playback)
4 5 6

1 2 3 7 8 9
editing (Play List). You can select the
4 5 6 0

7 8 9 type of title to be played. Some VIDEO CDs have Playback


0

ANGLE Control (PBC) functions allowing for


SUBTITLE interactive search or playback options.
1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

TOP MENU Number


1 2 3

4 5 6
buttons 7 8 9

1 Press ANGLE repeatedly to select 0

1 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to an angle number. ENTER

select a setting. The scene changes to the selected


H
Depending on the disc, the choice of angle.
language varies.
1 Press TOP MENU when the player
Notes is in stop mode.
To turn off the subtitles
Select “Subtitle Off” in step 1.
• Some DVD VIDEOs prohibit changing
angles even when multi-angles are recorded.
The current mode appears. 1 Start playing a VIDEO CD with
The TOP MENU button does not PBC functions.
• You cannot change angles during Slow Play work when Resume Play is
z Hint or Scan Play. The menu appears for your
activated. Cancel the Resume Play selection.
You can switch the subtitles in the Playback • “ ” (angle mark) does not appear when
status first by pressing x twice, and
Settings Display while playing a DVD
(page 27).
“Angle Mark” in “General Setup” is set to
“Off” (page 42). then press TOP MENU. 2 Press the number buttons to
select the item number you want
2 Switch the mode by pressing TOP
and press ENTER.
Notes MENU repeatedly.
• Depending on the DVD VIDEO, you may 3 Follow the instructions on screen
not be able to change the subtitles even if for interactive operations.
multilingual subtitles are recorded on it. z Hint Refer to the instructions supplied
You also may not be able to turn them off. You can check the current mode by pressing
with the disc, as the operating
• While you play a disc with subtitles, the DISPLAY during playback. On the Playback
subtitle may disappear when you press . Settings Display (page 27), “PL” or “ORG”
procedure may differ depending on
will be displayed next to the title number. the VIDEO CD.

,continued 25 26

z Hint The corresponding icon for Play, 1 Press X/x to select the search
To cancel the PBC function, set “PBC” to
“Off” in “General Setup” (page 42) and then, Using the Playback Pause, Search, or Slow Play is
displayed in the upper right corner
method on the Playback Settings
Display, and press ENTER.
open and close the disc lid.
Settings Display of the screen. • Title
When a DVD-RW/DVD-R (VR • Chapter
Note mode) is played, “PL” or “ORG” is • T.Time*
Depending on the VIDEO CD, “Press displayed next to the title number. • C.Time*
ENTER” in step 2 may appear as “Press While playing a DVD, you can check the * You can search the title or chapter of a DVD
SELECT.” In this case, press H. current playback settings on the screen. 2 Press X/x to select the VIDEO by entering the time code.
Playing Discs

The Playback Settings Display also


allows you to change sound, subtitle,
desired item and press 2 Press the number buttons or X/x
and angle or search for a title or track by ENTER. to select the title or chapter
inputting numbers. number, and press ENTER.
• Title
• Chapter The player starts playback from the
DISPLAY selected number.
• Audio
1 2 3
• Subtitle When you select “T.Time” or “C.Time”
Number
buttons
4 5 6

• Angle in step 1, “00:00:00” will appear on the


7 8 9

0
• T.Time screen. Enter the desired time code using
C/X/x/c the number buttons, and press ENTER.
ENTER • C.Time
• Repeat Playback starts from the entered time
O code. Elapsed or remaining time appears
• Time Disp.
on the footer of the Playback Settings
3 Press X/x to select the Display.

setting, and press ENTER. z Hints


• You can use direct search without
1 Press DISPLAY while playing To enter numbers, use the number
buttons or X/x.
displaying the control menu. See page 30
for details.
a DVD. • See page 30 for details about using direct
The Playback Settings Display search for a CD or VIDEO CD.
appears. Note
Example: When playing a DVD Depending on the disc, you may not be able to Notes
VIDEO set some options. • The displayed title/chapter number is the
Items same as the number recorded on the disc.
Current playback settings
To turn off the display • Chapter times are not displayed when a
Press DISPLAY or O RETURN. DVD-RW/DVD-R (VR mode) is played.
Chapter time will be displayed as “--:--:--.”
• Depending on the disc, you may not be able
Searching for a title/chapter, to use the time code.
Menu
etc.
Title 02/07
Chapter 03/20 By entering the number or the time code,
Audio 02 2CH DOLBY DIGITAL English
Subtitle 01 English you can search a DVD by title or
Title Elapsed 00:12:01
chapter.
Battery status Elapsed or
remaining time

,continued 27 28

1-6
z Hints
Playing a DVD VIDEO Checking the playing time
repeatedly (Repeat Play) and remaining time
Searching for a When you know the title or chapter number,
you can search directly by entering these
Particular Point on a numbers using the number buttons.
• While playing a DVD VIDEO, you can

You can play all of the titles on a DVD You can check the playing time and Disc (Search, Scan, Slow Play, search for a title or chapter using the number
buttons and ENTER. Press C/c to switch
VIDEO, or a single title or chapter remaining time of the current title or Repeat Play, Random Play) between title and chapter.
repeatedly. chapter. • While playing CDs/VIDEO CDs, you can
search for a track using the number buttons
1 Select “Repeat” on the Playback 1 Select “Time Disp.” on the You can quickly locate a particular point and ENTER.

Playing Discs
Settings Display, and press Playback Settings Display, and on a disc by monitoring the picture or
ENTER. press ENTER. playing back slowly. Locating a point quickly by
2 Press X/x to select the setting, DISPLAY playing a disc in fast forward
and press ENTER. 1 2 3
or fast reverse (Scan)
• Chapter: repeats the current 4

7
5

8
6

chapter. H 0
OPTIONS
Time Disp.
• Title: repeats the current title. Title Elapsed
• All: repeats all of the titles. Title Remain . >
Chapter Elapsed Press m or M to fast reverse or fast
Chapter Remain
Title Elapsed 00:12:48 m M forward during playback. To return to
To return to normal play normal play, press H.
Select “Off” in step 2. 2 Press X/x to select the time Each time you press m or M during
information setting, and press scan, the scan speed changes.
z Hint ENTER. With each press the indication changes
When playing a VCD or CD repeatedly, use • Title Elapsed Notes as shown below.
OPTIONS (page 31). • Title Remain • Depending on the disc, you may not be able ◆ Playback direction
• Chapter Elapsed to perform some of the operations
H t 1M t 2M t 3M
Note • Chapter Remain described.
Depending on the disc, the Repeat function • For DATA CDs/DATA DVDs, you can
may not be available. search for a particular point only on an MP3
z Hint audio track. ◆ Opposite direction
See page 32 for details about displaying the
H t 1m t 2m t 3m
elapsed time of a CD or VIDEO CD. Locating a point quickly
Notes
using the ./> PREV
• In the case of DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR (previous)/NEXT buttons The “3M”/“3m” playback speed is
mode), the playing time and remaining time (Search) faster than “2M”/“2m” and the
of the chapter is not displayed. “2M”/“2m” playback speed is faster
• The default setting for “Time Disp.” is than “1M”/“1m.”
“Title Elapsed.” After selecting an other
option of “Time Disp.” and exiting from the z Hint
Playback Settings Display, the “Title During playback, press > or . to C/c on the player works the same as m/M
Elapsed” appears when the Playback go to the next or previous chapter/track/ on the remote, and ENTER on the player
Settings Display is re-entered. scene. works the same as H on the remote. This
function is effective when you play back a
DVD.

29 30

Notes Playing CD/VIDEO CD Checking the play


• No sound is output during Scan play for a repeatedly or in random information of the disc
Playing MP3 Audio
DVD or VIDEO CD.
• Scan speed differs depending on the disc order (Repeat Play, Random Tracks or JPEG Image
type. Play)
When playing a DVD
Files
Watching frame by frame You can play all of the tracks on a disc, Press DISPLAY while playing a DVD,
or a single track repeatedly (Repeat and then use the Playback Settings
(Slow Play) Play). Display (page 27). You can play MP3 audio tracks and
Playing Discs

Also, you can play the tracks in random JPEG image files on DATA CDs (CD-
order, too (Random Play). When playing a CD ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs) or DATA
Press m or M when the player is in
pause mode. To return to normal speed, Press DISPLAY. DVDs (DVD-ROMs/DVD+RWs/
press H. 1 Press OPTIONS repeatedly during
The playing track number/the total
number of tracks and the elapsed time of
DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs) or USB
devices.
Each time you press m or M during playback to select the playback
Slow Play, the playback speed changes. the current track appear. Press For playable MP3 audio files and JPEG
mode. DISPLAY repeatedly to switch the time
With each press the indication changes image files, see page 54.
• Track: repeats the current information as below.
as follows: When you insert DATA CDs and DATA
track. • Track Elapsed DVDs, the list of albums appears.
◆ Playback direction • All: repeats all tracks on the • Track Remain
disc. • Disc Elapsed
Ht1 t2 t3 • Disc Remain
• Random: plays all tracks on the 1 2 3

disc randomly. 4 5 6

When playing a VIDEO CD C/X/x/c 7 8 9

ENTER 0

◆ Opposite direction (DVD only) Press DISPLAY. MENU


To return to normal play The player displays “PBC On” (when . >
Ht1 t2 t3
Select “ Off” in step 1. you set “PBC” to “Off,” the player
displays the playing track number/the H
X x
z Hint total number of tracks), the elapsed time,
The “3 ”/“3 ” playback speed is During Random Play, you can start playing and the audio mode on the screen.
slower than “2 ”/“2 ” and the other randomly selected track by pressing
“2 ”/“2 ” playback speed is slower > once.
than “1 ”/“1 .”
Note To play back data on a USB device
The player does not display “Disc Elapsed” or
Notes “Disc Remain” on the screen when playing a 1 Set the CD/DVD USB switch on the
Note • You cannot use Repeat Play and Random CD in Random Play. player’s left side to “USB.”
Slow speed differs depending on the disc type. Play with VIDEO CDs or Super VCDs
during PBC playback.
• Depending on the disc, Random Play may
not be available.
• The same track may be repeated several
times in Random Play.

,continued 31 32

1-7
2 Connect the USB device to the USB
jack on the player’s left side. Playing an MP3 audio track Playing a JPEG image file
1 Press X/x to select an album on 1 Press X/x to select an album on
1 2 3 4

the list, and press ENTER. the list, and press ENTER. 5 6 7 8

The list of tracks in the album The list of files in the album appears.
appears. 9 10 11 12

Dir:001
Dir:001
HAWAII

Playing Discs
MY BEST • To move to the previous or next
..
CD/DVD USB switch .. DSC00001 page of the thumbnail list display,
USB device 01 Stardust DSC00002
select “bPrev” or “NextB” under
02 Fire DSC00003
03 Wing DSC00004 the screen.
To disconnect a USB device DSC00005
• To exit the list of thumbnails, press
1 Set the CD/DVD USB switch to MENU.
“DVD/CD.” • To go to the next or previous page, • To go to the next or previous page,
To go to the next or previous JPEG
2 Disconnect a USB device. press > or .. press > or ..
• To return to the list of albums, image file
• To return to the list of albums,
press X/x to select and press press X/x to select and press Press > or ..
Compatible Sony USB devices
JPEG and MP3 file playback via USB ENTER. ENTER.
To rotate a JPEG image
port is confirmed with Sony’s USB 2 Press X/x to select the track you 2 Press X/x to select the image you Press C/X/x/c while viewing the image.
Memory Stick Reader/Writer and USB want to play, and press ENTER. want to view, and press ENTER. X: Reverses the image vertically (up and
Flash drive “Pocket Bit.” (Confirmed The selected image appears. down).
Playback starts from the selected
device: MSAC-US40, USM-EX series, Example: x: Reverses the image horizontally (left
track.
USM-J series, USM-JX series, USM-H and right).
series) c: Rotates the image 90 degrees
To go to the next or previous MP3 clockwise.
Notes audio track C: Rotates the image 90 degrees counter
• Do not disconnect the USB device while its Press > or .. clockwise.
access indicator is flashing. Doing so may Note that the view also returns to normal
cause data corruption or loss of data.
To stop playback if you press ./> to go to the next
• The access indicator on some USB devices or previous image.
may keep flashing even after the data is Press x.
Example: when C is pressed once.
transferred.
• USB devices which can connect to the Notes
player are flash memory and multiple card • The total albums and files the player can
reader. Other devices (digital still camera, recognize is about 648.
USB hub, etc.) cannot be connected. When
To display the list of thumbnails
• The number of albums in a disc the player Press MENU when a file is displayed on
an incompatible device is connected, can recognize is about 299.
“Cannot recognise the connected device.” the screen.
appears indicating that the device is The image files in the album appear in
unrecognizable. 12 subscreens with the displayed file in
• DATA CDs recorded in KODAK Picture the lead.
CD format automatically start playing when
inserted.

,continued 33 34

To stop viewing the JPEG image • Hue: Adjust the red and green
Press x. Enjoying JPEG Images as a colour balance by pressing C/c.
The display returns to the list of files. Slide Show
Adjusting the Picture • Color: Adjust the richness of

You can play JPEG image files on a


Size and Quality colours by pressing C/c.
Notes • Default: Returns all settings to the
DATA CD or DATA DVD successively factory defaults.
• Images may take time to appear due to the as a slide show.
number of recorded files or the size of the
* In “Normal,” the pictures are displayed in
folders. If no image appears after a few
minutes, some of the files included may be 1 While displaying the file you the original configuration, retaining the
You can adjust the picture displayed on aspect ratio. For example, a 4:3 picture will
Playing Discs

too large. want to start a slideshow, have black bands on both sides, and the
• Some JPEG files, especially progressive the LCD screen. See “General Setup”
JPEG files or JPEG files of 3,000,000 pixels press MENU. (page 41), when outputting the video letterbox pictures recorded either in 16:9 or
or more, may take longer to display than signal to TV, etc. 4:3 will have black bands on all sides. In
The list of thumbnails appears. “Full,” a 16:9 picture will be adjusted to fill
others.
• The player cannot play the JPEG image file the entire screen.
that is larger than 3078 (width) x 2048
z Hints
1 2 3

(height) in normal mode, or more than 1 2 3 4


4 5 6

3,300,000 pixels in progressive JPEG. 7 8 9 • The screen turns off automatically when the
(Some progressive JPEG files cannot be
0 LCD panel is closed.
5 6 7 8

displayed even if the size is within this • You can see the settings for the display in
C/X/x/c
specified capacity.) ENTER “General Setup” (page 41).
9 10 11 12
OPTIONS
• The total albums and files the player can
recognize is about 648. Notes
• The number of albums in a disc the player
can recognize is about 299. 2 Press C/X/x/c to select • The screen size you can select differs
depending on the DVD.
“Slide Show” at the bottom of • You cannot select “Normal” for a DVD

the screen, and press ENTER. 1 Press OPTIONS. recorded in “16:9.”


• You cannot adjust the picture size and
A slideshow starts from the The Option Menu appears. quality when playing a VIDEO CD with
“PBC” set to “Off.”
displayed file.
2 Press X/x to select “LCD • You can select “Normal” or “Full” by
pressing OPTIONS repeatedly when

To pause slideshow
Mode” and press ENTER. inputting from external sources.

Press X. By pressing X again or H, The items for “LCD Mode” appear.


you can return to slideshow.
3 Press X/x to select items and
To stop slideshow press ENTER.
Press x or MENU.
• LCD Aspect: Change the picture size.
Select “Normal” or “Full” by
pressing X/x*.
• Backlight: Adjust the brightness of
the LCD screen by pressing C/c.
• Contrast: Adjust the difference
between light and dark areas by
pressing C/c.

35 36

1-8
• The player’s speaker does not output DTS To watch frame by frame (Slow Play)
sound. When you play DTS sound tracks on Press M repeatedly in pause mode to About DivX Video Files
® a DivX video file, connect the player to an
Enjoying DivX Videos select the required slow motion speed.
AV amplifier (receiver) (page 49) and set up
“DTS” in “Audio Setup” (page 44). DivX® is a video file compression
Playing DivX Video • Depending on the DivX video file, you may
To display the playback information
Press DISPLAY repeatedly. technology, developed by DivX, Inc.
not be able to perform some operations. This product is an official DivX®
Files The playback information changes as
Certified product.
follow order, “Title Elapsed,” “Title
Playing a DivX video file Remain,” “Display Off,” and “Subtitle.” You can play DATA CDs and DATA
You can play DivX video files on DATA DVDs that contain DivX video files.
CDs (CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs) and 1 Press X/x to select an album on
DATA DVDs (DVD-ROMs/ the list, and press ENTER. To change the sound
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/ A list of files in the album appears. Press AUDIO repeatedly during DATA CDs and DATA DVDs

Enjoying DivX® Videos


DVD-Rs). playback to select the desired audio that the player can play
When you insert DATA CDs and DATA signal. If “No Audio” appears, the player
DVDs, the list of albums appears.
Dir:001
does not support the audio signal format This player only plays DATA CDs
MY FAVORITE
contained in the disc. whose logical format is ISO 9660 Level
.. 1 or Joliet, and DATA DVDs of
DISPLAY 01 HAWAII
1 2 3
02 VENUS To change the subtitles Universal Disk Format (UDF).
4 5 6
Press SUBTITLE during playback. Refer to the instructions supplied with
Press X/x, and ENTER during the disc drives and the recording
7 8 9

0 AUDIO
displaying the subtitle information. software (not supplied) for details on the
C/X/x/c SUBTITLE recording format.
ENTER
. > • To go to the next or previous page, To stop playback
press > or .. Press x. Note
m M
• To return to the list of albums,
x
The player may not be able to play some
press X/x to select and press z Hint DATA CDs/DATA DVDs created in the
ENTER. If the number of viewing times is preset, you Packet Write format or multiple sessions.
can play the DivX video files as many times as
2 Press X/x to select the file you the preset number. The following occurrences
Notes want to play, and press ENTER. are counted: DivX video files that the
• When the selected file is not supported, Playback starts from the selected – when the player is turned off. This includes player can play
“Data Error (DivX)” displays on the screen file. when the player is automatically turned off
and the file will not be played. by the Auto Power Off function. Press X The player can play data that is recorded
• Depending on the DivX video file, the instead of x to stop viewing. in DivX format, and which has the
– when the disc lid is opened. extension “.AVI,” or “.DIVX.” The
picture may pause or be unclear. In which To go to the next or previous DivX – when another file is played.
case, it is recommended that you create the video file player will not play files with the
file at a lower bit rate. If the sound is still extension “.AVI” or “.DIVX” if they do
Press > or ..
noisy, MP3 is the recommended audio Note not contain a DivX video.
format. Note, however, this player does not The slow reverse function is prohibited.
conform to WMA (Windows Media Audio) To locate a point quickly by playing
format. DivX video files in fast forward or fast Notes
• Because of the compression technology reverse (Scan) • The player may not play a DivX video file
used for DivX video files, it may take some Press M/m repeatedly to select the when the file consists of two or more DivX
time after you press H (play) for the video files combined.
required speed for the search mode
picture to appear. • The player cannot play a DivX video file of
• Depending on the DivX video file, the
during playback.
size more than 720 (width) u 576 (height)/
sound may not match the pictures on the 2 GB.
screen.

,continued 37 38

• Depending on the DivX video file, the


picture may be unclear or the sound may
2 Press X/x to select “Setup,”
skip. then press ENTER.
• The player cannot play some DivX video
Settings and Adjustments
The items for “Setup” appear.
files that are longer than 3 hours.
• The player can display a file name up to 14
characters. Any characters after the 14th
Using the Setup General Setup
TV Display 16 : 9

character do not appear on the screen.


• Characters that are not displayable appear as
Display Angle Mark
Screen Saver
PBC
On
On
On
DivX
“*.”
• Depending on the disc, a file name that is By using the Setup Display, you can Default

not displayable appears as “*.” make various adjustments to items such


• You cannot display correctly the CD-R/CD- as picture and sound. You can also set a Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN

RW file names written in the UDF file language for the subtitles and the Setup
Enjoying DivX® Videos

system. Display, among other things.


For details on each Setup Display item, 3 Press X/x to select the
About playback order of DivX see pages from 41 to 46. desired Setup item from:
video files “General Setup,” “Audio
Note
Note that the playback order may not be Playback settings stored in the disc take Setup,” “Language Setup,” or
applicable, depending on the software priority over the Setup Display settings, and “Parental Control,” then press
used for creating the DivX video file, or not all of the functions described may work.
if there are more than 299 albums and ENTER.
648 DivX video files in each album. See The Setup item is selected.
“About playback order of albums, 1 2 3
Example: “General Setup”
4 5 6
tracks, and files” (page 55). 7 8 9

0
Selected item
General Setup
C/X/x/c TV Display 16 : 9
ENTER Angle Mark On
O OPTIONS Screen Saver On
PBC On
x DivX
Default

Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN

1 Press OPTIONS when the Setup items

player is in stop mode.


The Option Menu appears.
The Setup Display does not appear
if Resume Play is activated. Cancel
the Resume Play status first by
pressing x twice, and then press
OPTIONS.

39 40

1-9
4 Press X/x to select an item, 4:3 Pan Scan
◆ PBC
then press ENTER. Settings for the By using the PBC (Playback Control)
function, you can enjoy playing
The settings for the selected item Display (General Setup) interactive programmes and
appear. programmes with search functions
Example: “TV Display” 4:3 Letter Box (page 26). This set up is effective when
Choose playback display options and
General Setup settings according to the TV to be you play back VIDEO CDs with the
TV Display 4 : 3 Pan Scan connected. PBC function. Set up becomes available
Angle Mark 4 : 3 Letter Box by opening and closing the disc lid after
Screen Saver 16 : 9
PBC On Select “General Setup” in the Setup setting.
DivX 16:9
Default Display. To use the display, see “Using On By the PBC function, you
the Setup Display” (page 40). can play back VIDEO
Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN
The default settings are underlined. CDs via the menu screen.
General Setup Off Turn off the PBC function.
Settings TV Display 16 : 9

Settings and Adjustments


Angle Mark On
Screen Saver On Note ◆ DivX
5 Press X/x to select a setting,
PBC On
DivX Depending on the DVD, “4:3 Letter Box” may Displays the registration code for this
Default
be selected automatically instead of “4:3 Pan player. For more information, go to
then press ENTER. Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN
Scan” or vice versa.
http://www.divx.com
The setting is selected and setup is ◆ Angle Mark on the Internet.
complete. ◆ TV Display (DVD only) Displays the angle mark when you can change
Example: “4:3 Pan Scan” Selects the aspect ratio of the connected the viewing angles during playback of DVDs ◆ Default
TV (4:3 standard or wide). recorded with multi-angles. Each function returns to its original
Selected setting factory settings. Note that all of your
4:3 Select this when you On Display the angle mark. settings will be lost.
General Setup
Pan Scan connect a 4:3 screen TV.
TV Display 4 : 3 Pan Scan Off Hide the angle mark.
Angle Mark On Automatically displays a
Screen Saver On wide picture on the entire
PBC
DivX
On
screen and cuts off the ◆ Screen Saver
Default portions that do not fit. The screen saver image appears when
4:3 Select this when you you leave the player in pause or stop
Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN Letter Box connect a 4:3 screen TV. mode for 15 minutes. The screen saver
Displays a wide picture will help prevent your display device
with bands on the upper from becoming damaged (ghosting).
To turn off the Setup Display and lower portions of the Press H to turn off the screen saver.
Press OPTIONS or O RETURN twice. screen.
On Activates the screen saver
16:9 Select this when you function.
connect a wide-screen TV
or a TV with a wide mode Off Deactivates the screen
function. saver function.

,continued 41 42

◆ Digital Output ◆ MPEG (DVD only)


Settings for the Sound Selects if audio signals are output via the
OPTICAL OUT jack.
Selects the type of MPEG audio signal. Setting the Display or
(Audio Setup) On Normally select this
PCM Select this when the player
is connected to an audio Sound Track
“Audio Setup” allows you to set the
position. When you select
“On,” see “Setting the
component without a built-
in MPEG decoder. If you
Language (Language Setup)
sound according to the playback and digital output signal” for play multi-channel MPEG
connection conditions. further settings. audio sound tracks, only “Language Setup” allows you to set
the Front (L) and Front (R) various languages for the on-screen
Off The influence of the digital signals will be output from
Select “Audio Setup” in the Setup display or sound track.
circuit upon the analog your two front speakers.
Display. To use the display, see “Using circuit is minimal.
the Setup Display” (page 40). MPEG Select this when the player Select “Language Setup” in the Setup
The default settings are underlined. is connected to an audio Display. To use the display, see “Using
Setting the digital output component with a built-in the Setup Display” (page 40).
Audio Setup
signal MPEG decoder.
Audio DRC Off Language Setup
Settings and Adjustments

Digital Output On OSD English

Switches the method of outputting audio Disc Menu English

◆ DTS Subtitle English

signals when you connect an audio Audio English


Selects whether or not to output DTS
equipment such as an AV amplifier
signals.
Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN
(receiver) with the OPTICAL OUT jack.
Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN
For connection details, see page 48. On Select this when the player
After setting “Digital Output” to “On,” is connected to an audio
◆ Audio DRC (Dynamic Range select “Dolby Digital” and “DTS.” component with a built-in
DTS decoder. ◆ OSD (On-Screen Display)
Control) (DVD only) If you connect a component that is
Switches the display language on the
Makes the sound clear when the volume incompatible with the selected audio Off Select this when the player
screen.
is turned down when playing a DVD that signal, a loud noise (or no sound) may be is connected to an audio
conforms to “Audio DRC.” heard from the speakers, damaging your component without a ◆ Disc Menu (DVD VIDEO only)
This function affects the output from the ears or speakers. built-in DTS decoder. Switches the language for the disc’s
following jacks: menu.
– AUDIO jack
◆ Dolby Digital (DVD only)
When you select “Original,” the
– OPTICAL OUT jack only when Selects the type of Dolby Digital signal.
language given priority in the disc is
“Dolby Digital” is set to “Downmix Downmix Select this when the player selected.
PCM” (page 43). PCM is connected to an audio
component without a built- ◆ Subtitle (DVD VIDEO only)
On Makes low sounds clear in Dolby Digital decoder. Switches the subtitle language.
even if you turn the When you select “Off,” no subtitle is
volume down. Dolby Digital Select this when the player
is connected to an audio displayed.
Off Normally select this component with a built-in
position. ◆ Audio (DVD VIDEO only)
Dolby Digital decoder.
Switches the language of the sound
track.
When you select “Original,” the
language given priority in the disc is
selected.

,continued 43 44

1-10
Note
2 Select “Change,” and press The lower the value, the stricter the

If you select a language in “Disc Menu,” Parental Control ENTER. limitation.


The display for entering the
The display for entering the
“Subtitle,” or “Audio” that is not recorded on
the DVD VIDEO, one of the recorded
Settings (Parental Control) password appears. password appears.
languages will be automatically selected. 3 Enter your current 6-digit 3 Enter or re-enter your 6-digit
Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be password using the number
password in the “Old Password”
limited, by the parental control function. buttons, then press ENTER.
box.
Select “Parental Control” in the Setup 4 Enter your new 6-digit password
Display. To use the display, see “Using in the “New Password” box. Parental Control

the Setup Display” (page 40).


Parental Control
5 Enter your new 6-digit password Password

Password once again in the “Verify


Parental Control
Password” box, then press OK

ENTER to confirm.

Settings and Adjustments


Enter password, then press Enter .

Select: ENTER Cancel: RETURN

If you make a mistake entering your Parental Control setting is complete.


password
◆ Password Press CLEAR, or press C to return one
by one before pressing ENTER in step 5,
To play a disc for which Parental
Enter or change a password. By setting a Control is set
password, you can limit playback of a and then re-enter the password.
DVD that has the parental control 1 Insert the disc and press H.
function. When the Password option is Setting the parental control The display for entering your
password appears.
first accessed, enter a new password (limited playback)
(you do not need to enter the old 2 Enter your 6-digit password using
password.). 1 Press X/x to select “Parental the number buttons, then press
Control” in the Parental Control ENTER.
◆ Parental Control
setting display, and press ENTER. The player starts playback.
The lower the setting value, the stricter
The display for setting the playback
the limitation.
limitation level appears. If you forget your password
To set the parental control, you need the
Remove the disc and repeat the steps outlined
selected password in “Password,” Parental Control
in “Changing the password” (page 45). Enter
therefore first set the password in the set Password 1
“136900” in the “Old Password” box, and
Parental Control 2
up. 3 then enter your new 6-digit password in the
4
“New Password” box and “Verify Password”
5
Changing the password 6
7
box.

1 Press X/x to select “Password” Select:


8 Adult
ENTER Cancel: RETURN

in the Parental Control setting


display, and press ENTER.
2 Press X/x to select the limitation
level (1-8), and press ENTER.

,continued 45 46

Notes
• When you play discs which do not have the
Parental Control function, playback cannot
Hookups
be limited on this player.
• Depending on the disc, you may be asked to
change the parental control level while
Connecting to another device
playing the disc. In this case, enter your
password, then change the level. If the To switch LINE SELECT (IN/OUT) switch
Resume Play mode is cancelled, the level LINE SELECT IN: Input images or audio from an exterior device. The “Line in”
returns to the previous level. message will be displayed on the LCD screen until the signal
from the exterior device is received.
LINE SELECT OUT:Sends the playback signal from this player to a TV.

Notes
• Plug cords securely to prevent noise.
Settings and Adjustments

• Refer to the instructions supplied with the components to be connected.


• You cannot connect this player to a TV that does not have a video input jack.
• Be sure to disconnect the mains lead of each component before connecting.
• Connect the player to the TV directly. Image quality may suffer when the video output from the
player is passed through a video deck on to a TV.

Connecting to TV monitor
TV or monitor with audio/
video intput jacks

To AUDIO/VIDEO

Audio/video cord (supplied)

To send the playback signal to a TV or a monitor


1 Set the LINE SELECT switch on the player’s right side to “OUT.”

47 48

1-11
Connecting to an AV amplifier (receiver) Connecting to Video Player or Camcorder
Example 1 Video player or camcorder

Stereo amplifier

To AUDIO/
To AUDIO/VIDEO
VIDEO
To AUDIO To AUDIO input output

Audio/video cord (supplied)


Audio/video cord (supplied)

Hookups
To send the playback signal to an AV amplifier (receiver) To recieve the playback signal from a Video Player or Camcorder
1 Set the LINE SELECT switch on the player’s right side to “OUT.” 1 Set the LINE SELECT switch on the player’s right side to “IN.”
* The yellow plug is used for video signals (page 48).
Note
Example 2
Set the LINE SELECT switch to “OUT” after use. You cannot play back on the player if the switch
Amplifier with Dolby Digital is set to “IN.”
or DTS decoder

To OPTICAL OUT To AUDIO input

Optical digital cord (not supplied)

To send the playback signal to an AV amplifier (receiver)


1 Set the LINE SELECT switch on the player’s right side to “OUT.”
2 Set “Digital Output” to “On” in “Audio Setup” (page 43).

,continued 49 50

, The player is connected to the


The sound volume is low. The player starts playing the disc
COMPONENT VIDEO IN (Y, PB, PR)
jacks of high-vision TV. , The sound volume is low on some automatically.
Additional Information DVDs. The sound volume may , The disc features an auto playback
, If the picture output from your player
goes through your video deck to get to improve if you set “Audio DRC” in function.
Troubleshooting your TV or if you are connected to a “Audio Setup” to “On” (page 43).
combination TV/VIDEO player, the Playback stops automatically.
If you experience any of the following copy-protection signal applied to some Operation , While playing discs with an auto pause
difficulties while using the player, use DVD programmes could affect picture signal, the player stops playback at the
quality. The remote does not function.
this troubleshooting guide to help auto pause signal.
, The batteries in the remote are weak.
remedy the problem before requesting , There are obstacles between the
repairs. Should any problem persist, The picture does not fill the screen, remote and the player. Some functions such as Stop, Search,
consult your nearest Sony dealer (For even though the aspect ratio is set in , The distance between the remote and Scan, Slow Play, Repeat Play, or
customers in the USA only). “TV Display” under “General Setup.” the player is too far. Random Play cannot be performed.
, The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on , The remote is not pointed at the remote , Depending on the disc, you may not be
Power your DVD. sensor on the player. able to do some of the operations
, Direct sunlight or strong illumination above. Refer to the operating
The power is not turned on. is striking the remote sensor. instructions supplied with the disc.
The black points appear and the red,
, Check that the mains lead is connected
securely.
blue, green points remain on the LCD.
, This is a structural property of the Nothing happens when buttons are The language for the sound track
, When using with the battery pack,
pressed.
Additional Information

check that the battery pack is LCD and not mulfunction. cannot be changed.
sufficiently charged. , The player’s \/1/HOLD switch is set on , Try using the DVD’s menu instead of
Sound “HOLD” (page 21). the direct selection button on the
Picture remote (page 23).
There is no sound. The disc does not play. , Multilingual tracks are not recorded on
There is no picture/picture noise , The player is in pause mode or in Slow , The disc is turned over. the DVD being played.
appears. Play mode. Insert the disc with the playback side , The DVD prohibits the changing of the
, The player is in fast forward or fast language for the sound track.
, The disc is dirty or flawed. facing down.
reverse mode. , The disc is not set correctly.
, The brightness is set at minimum. Set
, While playing a Super VCD on which , The player cannot play certain discs
the brightness in “LCD Mode”
the audio track 2 is not recorded, no
The subtitle language cannot be
(page 36). (page 9).
sound will come out when you select changed or turned off.
, When you play discs, set the LINE , The region code on the DVD does not
“Stereo 1,” “Left 1,” or “Right 1.” , Try using the DVD’s menu instead of
SELECT switch to “OUT.” When you match the player (page 10).
, Re-connect the connecting cord , Moisture has condensed inside the
the direct selection button on the
send the playback signal to other remote (page 23).
securely. player (page 4).
device, set the LINE SELECT switch , Multilingual subtitles are not recorded
, The connecting cord is damaged. , The player cannot play a recorded disc
to “OUT.” When you receive the
, The player is connected to the wrong that is not correctly finalized (page 9).
on the DVD being played.
playback signal from other device, set , The DVD prohibits the changing of
input jack on the amplifier (receiver) , Parental Control has been set. Change
the LINE SELECT switch to “IN” subtitles.
(page 49). the setting.
(page 48).
, The amplifier (receiver) input is not , The CD/DVD USB switch on the
, Re-connect the connecting cord
correctly set. player’s left side is set to “USB.”
securely.
, If the audio signal does not come , The LINE SELECT switch on the
, The connecting cords are damaged.
through the OPTICAL OUT jack,
, Check the connection to your TV player’s right side is set to “IN.”
check the audio settings (page 43).
(page 48) and switch the input selector
on your TV so that the signal from the
player appears on the TV screen.

,continued 51 52

1-12
The angles cannot be changed. The JPEG image file cannot be played The disc does not start playing from
, Try using the DVD’s menu instead of (page 54). the beginning. About MP3 Audio
the direct selection button on the , The DATA CD is not recorded in a , Repeat Play or Random Play is
remote (page 23). JPEG format that conforms to ISO selected (pages 29 and 31).
Tracks and JPEG
, Multi-angles are not recorded on the
DVD being played.
9660 Level 1 or Joliet.
, The DATA DVD is not recorded in
, Resume play has taken effect (page
22).
Image Files
, The angle can only be changed when JPEG format that conforms to UDF
the “ ” indicator lights up on the (Universal Disk Format). MP3 is audio compression technology
The player does not operate properly. that satisfies the ISO/IEC MPEG
screen (page 25). , The JPEG image file does not have the
, The DVD prohibits changing of the , When static electricity, etc., causes the regulations. JPEG is image compression
extension “.JPEG.”
player to operate abnormally, unplug
angles. , The data is not formatted in JPEG even technology.
the player. You can play DATA CDs/DATA DVDs
though it has the extension “.JPEG.”
The MP3 audio track cannot be played , The JPEG image file format does not that contain MP3 audio tracks or JPEG
conform to DCF (page 55). image files.
(page 54).
, The image is larger than 3078 (width)
, The DATA CD is not recorded in an
u 2048 (height) in normal mode, or
MP3 format that conforms to ISO
more than 3,300,000 pixels in
DATA CDs/DATA DVDs that
9660 Level 1 or Joliet.
progressive JPEG. (Some progressive the player can play
, The DATA DVD is not recorded in
JPEG files cannot be displayed even if
MP3 format that conforms to UDF You can play back DATA CDs (CD-
the file size is within this specified
(Universal Disk Format). ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs) or DATA
capacity.)
, The MP3 audio track does not have the DVDs (DVD-ROMs/DVD+RWs/

Additional Information
, The JPEG image file is damaged.
extension “.MP3.” DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs)
, The data is not formatted in MP3 even recorded in MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer
though it has the extension “.MP3.” The DivX video file cannot be played. III) and JPEG format.
, The data is not MPEG-1 Audio Layer , The file is not created in DivX format. However, this player only plays DATA
III data. , The file has an extension other than CDs whose logical format is ISO 9660
, The player cannot play audio tracks in “.AVI” or “.DIVX.”
Level 1 or Joliet, and DATA DVDs of
mp3PRO format. , The DATA CD (DivX video)/DATA
Universal Disk Format (UDF).
, The MP3 audio track is damaged. DVD (DivX video) is not created in a
DivX format that conforms to ISO
Refer to the instructions supplied with
9660 Level 1 or Joliet/UDF. the disc drives and the recording
, The DivX video file is larger than 720 software (not supplied) for details on the
(width) × 576 (height). recording format.

The album/track/file names are not Note


displayed correctly. The player may not be able to play some
DATA CDs/DATA DVDs created in the
, The player can only display numbers
Packet Write format or multiple sessions.
and alphabet. Other characters are
displayed as “*.”

,continued 53 54

Index to Parts and Controls


MP3 audio track or JPEG About playback order of
image file that the player can albums, tracks, and files For more information, see the pages indicated in parentheses.
play Tracks and files within an album play in
The player can play the following tracks the order of the recorded media (CD-R Upper view
and files: etc.). t

• MP3 audio tracks with the extension


“.MP3.” z Hint
• JPEG image files with the extension Since a disc with many trees takes longer to
start playback, it is recommended that you
“.JPEG” or “.JPG.”
create albums with no more than two trees.
• JPEG image files that conform to the
DCF* image file format.
* “Design rule for Camera File system”: Notes
Image standards for digital cameras • The player can recognize up to 299 albums
regulated by JEITA (Japan Electronics and (including albums that do not contain MP3
Information Technology Industries audio tracks and JPEG image files). The
Association). player will not play any albums beyond the
299th album.
Notes • The player can recognize a combined total
of up to 648 files, tracks, and albums. The
Additional Information

• Change the extension to “.jpg,” for files


with “.jpe” or “.jpeg” extension. player will not play beyond the 648th file,
Additional Information

• The player will play any data with the track or album.
extension “.MP3,” “.JPG,” or “.JPEG,” • Depending on the writing condition of the
even if they are not in MP3 or JPEG format. disc, the total number of files, tracks, and
Playing this data may generate a loud noise albums recognizable may be fewer than
which could damage your speaker system. 648.
• The player does not conform to audio tracks • The Album List displays only the currently
in mp3PRO format. playing album name. Any album located on
• Some JPEG files cannot be played. the upper layer is displayed as “\..\.”
• The player can display a file or track name
up to 14 characters. Any characters after the
14th character do not appear on the screen.
• Characters that are not displayable appear as A LCD panel I RETURN button (27)
“*.”
• Depending on the disc, a file or track name B Speaker (21) J VOL -/+ (sound volume) buttons
that is not displayable appears as “*.”
• You cannot display correctly the CD-R/CD- C Disc lid (20) K ./> (previous/next) buttons
RW file names written in the UDF file D PUSH CLOSE (20) (22)
system.
• When playing an MP3 audio track recorded E MENU button (23) L H (play) button (20)
in VBR mode, you cannot display the bit
F DISPLAY button (27) M x (stop) button (21)
rate correctly.
G C/X/x/c buttons, ENTER button N X (pause) button (22)
(23) O OPEN button (20)
H OPTIONS button (30)

57
55

1-13
Front view Remote
A DISPLAY button (27)
B Number buttons (23)*

1 2 3
C TOP MENU button (23)
4 5 6 D C/X/x/c buttons, ENTER button
7 8 9 (23)
A POWER indicator (20) C (remote sensor) (12)
0
E O RETURN button (27)
B CHARGE indicator (16) F ./> PREV (previous)/
NEXT buttons (22)
Left view G m/M (scan/slow) buttons (30)
H ADVANCE button (22)
I X PAUSE button (22)
J \/1 (on/standby) button (20)
K VOL +/- (sound volume) buttons

Additional Information
L CLEAR button (45)
A USB jack (32) B CD/DVD USB switch (20) M AUDIO button (23)*
N MENU button (23)
Right view
O SUBTITLE button (25)
P ANGLE button (25)
Q OPTIONS button (30)
R H PLAY button (20)*
S x STOP button (21)

* Use the tactile dot as a reference when


A \/1 (on/standby)/HOLD switch D VIDEO (input/output) jack (48) operating the player. The number 5 button
(20) E LINE SELECT (IN/OUT) switch has a tactile dot.
B PHONES (headphone) jack A, B (20)
C AUDIO (input/output) jack/ F DC IN 9.5V (AC adaptor input)
OPTICAL OUT (optical output) jack (13)
jack (48, 49)

58 59

Index
Numerics F S
16:9 41 Fast forward 30 Scan 30
4:3 Letter Box 41 Fast reverse 30 Screen Saver 42
4:3 Pan Scan 41 Search 30
G Setup 40
A General Setup 41 Setup Display 40
Album 55 Slide Show 35
Angle 25 H
Slow Play 31
Audio 23, 44 Handling discs 3
Subtitle 44
Audio DRC 43 J
Audio Setup 43 JPEG 8, 54 T
Top Menu 23
B L Troubleshooting 51
Batteries 12 Language Setup 44 TV Display 41
C M U
CD 9, 20 MP3 8, 54 Usable discs 9
Connecting 48
O V
D OPTICAL OUT 43 VIDEO CD 8, 10, 20
DATA CD 8, 38, 54 Original 26
DATA DVD 8, 38, 54 OSD (On-Screen Display) 44
Digital output 43
Disc Menu 44 P
Display PBC Playback 26
Playback Settings Play List 26
Display 27
Setup Display 40 R
DivX® 37, 38 Remote 12, 59
Dolby Digital 23, 43 Repeat
DTS 23, 44 CD/VIDEO CD 31
DVD 8, 20 DVD 29
DVD+RW 8 Repeat Play 29, 31
DVD’s menu 23 Resume Play 22
DVD-RW 8, 26

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1-14 E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

2-1. UPPER COVER BLOCK

7 six screws
4 screw 3 foot rubber
5 two foot rubbers
1 two screw pads
6 two screws

2 two screws
8 open preve sheet

9 screw

Bottom view

0
qs upper cover block

qa connector

2-1
2-2. MAIN BOARD, USB BOARD

4 three screws

1 flexible cable

5 travers

9 connector
3 connector
qs four screws
2 flexible cable
qd harness

0 two screws

8 connector

qf MAIN board

qa IO support

qg two screws

qh USB board

6 two screws

7 three weight plates

2-2
2-3. LCD BLOCK

1 four claws
0 LCD block

7 two screws

9 hinge L

8 two screws
3 hinge cover

7 two screws
8 two screws
9 hinge R

2 four claws 5 screw


4 connector

6 herness

2-3
2-4. LCD BOARD

4 housing COV.

5 seven screws

9 connector

1 two panel rubbers

2 two screws

speaker
7 LCD brace
qa two screws
6 herness

0 LCD screen

qs LCD board
speaker
8 flexible cable

3 two screws

2 two screws
1 two panel rubbers

2-4
2-5. INSTALLATION OF TRAVERS

6 three screws

2 flexible cable

4 travers

8 connector
1 Put new double-stick tape on the flexible cable
5 flexible cable
after completely tearing off old double-stick tape.

7 Push a flexible cable


under a board with tweezers.
3 To a mark,
stick a flexible cable.

tweezers

MAIN board

2-5
MEMO

2-6 E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 3
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. OVEALL BLOCK DIAGRAM

EEPROM I2C Bus


USB Unit
AT24CXX
RF Amp
Signal MT1389HD
OPU Audio
Servo Servo & DSP & MPEG IC Command Bus Audio DAC Audio-R OPA Out/In TV Set
Driver Servo Serial Data
PCM1742KE Audio-L 4558
Signal Signal
Motor
SPINDLE MOTOR Driver Y,C Out R-CH L-CH Audio In
SLEDGE MOTOR
CVBS Out
Traverse
RS232
MCU UPDATE
POWER SW Head
MCU Memory Memory Phone
I2C
REMOTE IR Z8F0822 Data Addess APA2068
CONTROL Bus Bus Audio
AMP
MANAGEMENT

4MX16 16Mbit
SDRAM FLASH
POWER

KEYPAD MEMORY
DIGITAL
VOLUME
CONTROL SPEAKER
+5VCC
R
+3.3V G Signal
B
AME1117 +1.9V Timing
7"PANEL Control MST720MA CVBS Out/In
DC-IN Power VIDEO
CVBS In
TV Set
Unit TFT-LCD
DIGITAL PROCESSING
FP6340

TFT_SDA
TFT_SCL
TFT_IRQ
Back Light Vcc
TFT+5V
6.5V~9.5V LED
DRIVER
Panel Driver PCB
Main Board PCB

3-1 3-2
DVP-FX720 DVP-FX720

MEMO

3-4E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 4
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
4-1. FRAME (1/2)

VR_DVD
LD_DVD

PUH5V
LD_CD

VR-CD
TP40

TP38

MDI1
GND

GND

GND

RFO
V20

IOA
T+

F+

F-

T-

D
E

A
F
10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24
1

9
LCD
BOARD

MECHA
DECK
HA3
18 GND

HA 17 TF_Y

1 16 GND

15 TF_C

14 GND
OPTICAL
PICK-UP 13 IIC_DA

UNIT 12 IIC_CL

11 IRQ

10 GND

9 5V_TFT_POWER

8 5V_TFT_POWER

MAIN BOARD 7 GND


KEY BOARD
6 DC_IN1

USB BOARD 5 LED_GND

4 SP4
1 USB_VCC
MD
UJ1

3 SP3
2 USBD-
UNIT 2 SP2
3 USBD+
1 GND
1 SP1
4 GND
1 USB_GND HA2 2 PANEL_SW

2 USBM 3 KEY1
1 USB_GND
3 USBP 4 KEY0
1 GND
2 USB_SW
4 USB_GND 5 DV33
J1
J11

2 PANEL_SW
3 DVD_SW
5 DVD_SW
UJ2

3 KEY1

J3
4 GND
6 USB_SW
4 KEY0
5 USBP
7 USB_GND
5 DV33
6 USBM

7 USB_VCC HOME_SW

HW+
GND

HU+
HW-

HV+

HU-
HV-

H+
H-

W
U

V
10

11

12

13
1

FRAME (1/2)
4-1 4-2
DVP-FX720

FRAME (2/2)

26 GND

25 PNL_AVDD

24 P_VB

23 P_VG

22 P_VR

21 GND

20 PNL_DVDD

19 P_CLK1

18 P_CLK2

17 P_CLK3

16 P_STH1

15 P_STH2

14 P_OEH

13 P_MOD

12 P_RL

LCD PANEL 11 PNL_VCOM

10 PNL_VCOM

9 P_OEV1

8 P_UD

7 P_CPV

6 P_STV2

5 P_STV1

4 VCC15V

SPEAKER 3 PNL_VEE SPEAKER


R 2 PNL_DVDD L
CN1
1 DGND

CN6 CN7

LCD 1 GND

BOARD 2 TF_Y

CN2 3 GND

4 TF_C

5 GND

6 IIC_DA

7 IIC_CL

8 IRQ

9 GND

10 VCC5V

11 VCC5V

12 GND

13 VCCDC

14 GND

15 SPR2

MAIN BOARD 16 SPR1

17 SPL2

18 SPL1

FRAME (2/2)
4-3 4-4
DVP-FX720

4-2. DC-DC POWER • See page 5-3 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

A MAIN BOARD (1/6) ADVCC 1 Disable


CHARGE CURRENT:800mA (MAX)
ADVCC
P1 o Enable
CF12V3T3R00-3A32V R260
1
DC IN 9.5V 3 1 CHARGE_STATUS_DET
10K BCH CHARGE_STATUS_DET 3

1
– + 2 DC_IN C245 C239 C240 C241BVCC BST
J9
D22 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF BTVCC
FB37

5
J8 D21 EC71 C242 C243 R261 SK34A
FB-100R-3A-0805 SYSTEM_POWER_EN
DCJACK SK34A 100uF/25V 0.1uF 1000pF 100K 2 1 580mA 2 3 4
SYSTEM_POWER_EN 3,6
8X6.5 Q43 3 TO

2
FV:0.36V AP2309GN R262 2 RECHARGEABLE USB_POWER_EN
B DCIN FB38 100R 1 BATTERY PACK
USB_POWER_EN 4

1
Adapter Power Supply : 9.5V/2A Q44 CHARGE_EN
FB39 FB-1500R-300m
FB-1500R-300mA
Battery Power Supply : 7.4V/2800mAh CHARGE_EN 3

1
AP2309GN FB-100R-3A-0805 C246 C247

6
PESD5V0S1BB
2 3 1000pF 0.1uF
BATTERY PACK CON
R263 Battery in/out
200K
C248 C249
CHARGE_STATUS_DET

2
1 0.1uF 0.1uF
D D

2
D23
G S G S Q45

3
2N3904
AP2309GN 2SK3018
CHARGE_EN R264 1
100K
C C C C C R265

2
100K
B E B E B E B E
C C
2SB1260 2SB1132 2N3904 2N3906

TFT_5V

5V_TFT_POWER
T5V
D L18
L18 238mA
22uH-0.8A
EC73
C255
C253 47uF/10V
0.1uF
0.1uF 5.0X5.3

E DC_IN

R290 0R/0805
A5V R289
AUDIO_VCC MAX:1A
FB40 47R/0805 Q46 P3V3 P_3V3
190mA
2SB1260 P2 L23
FB-100R-3A-0805 3 2
30mA 4.7uH-0.1A 31mA
+5V C260 P1261LF/NC
DC_IN +5V 0.1uF EC76
47uF/10V

1
EC88
F L19
22uH-1.3A
5.0X5.3 10uF/16V C284 EC89 C285

1
4.0X5.3 0.1uF 22uF/25V 0.1uF

1
C263 4 5
AVCC 6.3X5.3

EXT
C261 C262 0.01uF EC77 AVCC PICK_UP POWER Vin Vout
U17 FB41
1000pF/NC 0.01uF 47uF/10V 13mA 3 2
1 10 D25 5.0X5.3 ON/OFF GND
R271 2 NC SS 9 SYSTEM_POWER_EN SK34A FB-100R-3A-0805
U21

2
0R 3 BS EN 8
145mA NC Comp C254 C265 EC78 S-816A33AMC-BAZ-T2
4 7
GND

IN FB 0.1uF 47uF/10V
5 6 C264 10uF/6.3V 5.0X5.3
SW GND 3.3nF
EC90 C266 C267 FP6340 R272
100uF/25V 0.1uF 1000pF/NC 10K 1% C268 R274
11

8X6.5 2.2nF/NC 5.6K 1%


G
R273
10K 1%

MO_VCC Max:560mA
R285 FB42 MO_VCC
180mA

22K 1% FB-100R-3A-0805

C269 EC79
3.3V 0.1uF 47uF/10V
H 5.0X5.3

UVCC USB_VCC MAX:0.75A


R276 U18 FB43
100K 5 1
VIN OUT
2 FB-100R-3A-0805
GND
USB_POWER_EN C270 EC80
R277 4 3
EN NC 0.1uF 47uF/10V
1K
5.0X5.3
C271 G5240C2T1U
1uF
I

U19
33V 3.3V AME1117_ADJ 1.9V
V19 V18
J
ADJ/GND

L20 248m A
3 2
VIN VOUT 4
22uH-1.3A VOUT
1

C274 C275 C276 R278 EC81 C273


U20 C272
DC_IN 1000pF/NC 0.01uF 0.01uF D26 750R 1% 47uF/10V 0.1uF
0.1uF
1

1 10 SK34A EC82 5.0X5.3


R279 2 NC SS 9 SYSTEM_POWER_EN 47uF/10V TP93 TP94 TP95 TP96
2

3 BS EN 8 5.0X5.3
0R
298mA 4 NC Comp 7
GND

IN FB C256
5 6 C277 DV33
C278 C279 SW GND 3.9nF R283 10uF/6.3V DV33
EC83
L21 245mA R280
0.1uF 0.1uF/NC 22uF/25V C280 FP6340 10K
390R 1%
11

6.3X5.3 1000pF/NC R281 R282 C281 FB-100R-3A-0805


K 10K 1% 2.2K 1% 3.9nF
C282
EC85
47uF/10V
VGND AGND RFGND

0.1uF 5.0X5.3

RFV33
R286 L22 RFV33
104mA
FB-100R-3A-0805
15K 1%

EC87
L C283
0.1uF 47uF/10V
5.0X5.3

05

DC-DC POWER
4-5 4-6 MAIN (1/6)
DVP-FX720

4-3. MCU & KEY • See page 5-3 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

A MAIN BOARD (2/6)


ADVCC
LED2
DV33 R20
R6 330R
IR_IN
300K 1% GREEN IR_IN 4
RXD
POWER TXD RXD 4
MUTE TXD 4
MUTE 7
Q3 AV_IN_SW
2N3904 AV_IN_SW 6
P_3V3
B P_3V3 CB_CHARGE_EN
CB_CHARGE_EN 7

3
R10
C5
R9 VOL_PW M
MCU_RESET 1 0R/NC/0402
1000pF VOL_PWM 7
U2 R7 BTL_SE_SW
680K 1 BTL_SE_SW 7
SYSTEM_POWER_EN 28 BATTERY_IN BATIN1 10K

2
POWER_KEY 2 PC0/T1IN PB0/ANA0 27 KEY0 MCU_R_OU T
R13 ADAPTER_DET POWER_KEY1 PA6/SCL PB1/ANA1 TP2 MCU_R_OUT 4
HOLD 3 26 KEY1 SYS_POW_EN
HOLD1 PA7/SDA PB2/ANA2 TP1 SYS_POW_EN 4
MCU_RESET 4 25 BTL_SE_SW TP3 MCU_DBG_EN
100K 5 /RESET PB3/ANA3 MCU_DBG_EN 4
24 TP4 SYSTEM_POWER_EN
6 Vss PB4/ANA4 SYSTEM_POWER_EN 2,6
MCU_XIN 23 CB_CHARGE_EN AV_IN_OUT_CTRL
R14 C8 7 XIN VREF AV_IN_OUT_CTRL 6,7
C22 MCU_XOUT 22
100K 1% XOUT AVss R8 0R
1000pF 330pF 8 21 R12 CHARGE_STATUS_DET
Vdd AVdd P_3V3 CHARGE_STATUS_DET 2
AV_IN_OUT_CTR L 9 20 DBG 10K CHARGE_EN
TP6 10 PC5/MISO DBG CHARGE_EN 2
MUTE 19 20K R31 CHARGE_STATUS_DET
MUTE1 PC4/MOSI PC1/T1OUT
C AVSW
TP7
AV_IN_SW
CHARGE_EN
11
12 PC3/SCK PA5/TXD0
18
17
RXD
TXD
RXD1
TXD1 LED1
CHARGE
PANEL_SW
PANEL_SW 4
ADAPTER_DET 13 PC2/SS PA4/RXD0 16 P_3V3 R16
ADAPTER-DET1 IR_IN
VOL_PWM 14 PA0/T0IN PA3/CTS0 15 LED2 100K
TP8 PA1/T0OUT PA2/DE0 > HOLD/ / 1 .
1K
R17 1K SW20
BTVCC
Z8F0822 ORANGE SSS7A0101

HOLD
R11 P_3V3

ON
200K 1%

NC
C
P_3V3
BATTERY_IN MCU_XIN

4
R15
D C7
0.1uF
100K 1% Y1
R23 MCU_XOUT DV33
R18
10K
274R HOLD
C6 11.0592MHZ R21 POWER_KEY
10uF/16V R26 10K
MCU_RESET
C14 C15
10K/NC
20pF 20pF C9 C10 C11
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

3
R27
MCU_R_OUT R28 1
Q4
10K 10K
DV33 P_3V3 2N3904 POWER Switch

2
R37
E 10K

R30 R29 IR1


J3 A201WV_5P2 10K 10K
A2001WV_S_5P P_3V3

1 FB21 FB-600R-300mA/0603

3
2
1
2 FB22 FB-600R-300mA/0603 KEY0 IR_D3P
3 FB23 FB-600R-300mA/0603 KEY1 DV33 DV33
KEY 4 FB24 FB-600R-300mA/0603
BOARD PANEL_SW
5 C21 C18 R19 IR_IN
0.1uF 100pF
C20 C19 R39 10R
F
1

D29 D30 D31 0.1uF 100pF DV33 10K


PESD5V0S1BB/NC

R22
1

1
PESD5V0S1BB

PESD5V0S1BB

2
C12 200K C13
R41 1 Q5
0.1uF 100PF
R40
2N3906
10K
10K/NC

3
3
2

For DVD connect to


2
2

SYSTEM_POWER_EN
SYS_POW_EN R42
2

small TV IR receive
2

1 Q6
2

10K Infrared Receiver error


2N3904

2
P_3V3
R43
10K
G
POWER OFF POWER ON DV33 J1
R24 R25
1
10K 10K
BATTERY_IN Vb=>8.2V 6.0V<Vb<8.2V Vb=>8.2V 6.0V<Vb<8.2V 2 MCU_RESET
3
DBG
4
R54 DBG
ADAPTER_DET H L H L L H H L R53
10K C16
1K

3
R55 10K 100PF
H LED 2 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 1
Q7
2N3904
HEADER4 2.0mm
C17
10uF/16V

2
3
R56 1 Use in Debug and Program
.
TXD Q8
2N3904
10K

2
DV33

R57
10K

3
MCU_DBG_EN R58 1
I R59
10K
Q9
2N3904
2

10K/NC

05 MCU UPDATE

MCU & KEY


MAIN (2/6) 4-7 4-8
DVP-FX720

4-4. DVD SERVO & DSP MT1389HD • See page 5-3 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

A MAIN BOARD (3/6)


FB28 JITFO C24 1000pF JITFN DV33
OFF-PAGE CONNECTION

V1P4
V2P8 V20 V1P4 RFV33 RFVDD3 TP10 R60 100k
RFV33

1
TP9 R61 750k ADACVDD L4 10uH-100mA DV33 J2

0.1uF
EC52 EC53
C216 + C217 + C218 + FB-100R-3A-0805 C25 C26 C27 APLLVDD3 L5 10uH-100mA Y2
1000uF/10V 100uF/10V

100k
EC48 EC49 EC50 DACVDD3 FB29 FB-100R-3A-0805 XI XO 1
SAMPLE RUN 6.3X5.3

20pF
0.1uF 47uF/10V 0.1uF 47uF/10V 0.1uF 47uF/10V RXD1 2

C29

0.47uF/NC
5.0X5.3 5.0X5.3 5.0X5.3 0.1uF 0.01uF 2200pF EC70 V18 C221 + EC51 TXD1 3 MA[0..11] MA[0..11] 5

C2
0.1uF
10uF/16V EC52 10uF/16V C31 27MHz C32 4
closed to IC's pin

C28
4X5.3 100uF/10V C219 0.1uF 4.0X5.3 33pF 33pF DQ[0..15]
+ DQ[0..15] 5

15k

R62
6.3X5.3 0.1uF C35 C36 SMD PAD 4P/NC
B +

1000pF
BA[0..1]

USBPEN
4.7uF/10V/0805
C220 RS-232 BA[0..1] 5

DVDSW1
+

C34
0.1uF
0.1uF Crystal 100pF 100pF

XO
XI
24 A/a R63 DQM[0..1]

GPIO
TP14
TP12
IRQ1
DQM[0..1]

TP13
5

C30
23 D/d PLLVDD3 C41

R64

C39

USBSW1
22 RF 10uF/16V DCLK

RFVDD3

R2581K
DCLK 5

0R
0R

C40
C38
8
21 SW AVCC 6.8R DCKE

ADACVDD
DCKE 5

TP11
0.033uF

0.047uF

0.047uF
20 B/b C222 + EC54 CAS#
R66 100k R67 CAS# 5

0.1uF
19 C/c 10k 100uF/10V RAS#

USB_POWER_EN
DV33 RAS# 5
18 F 0.1uF 6.3X5.3 C33 WE#

RFVDD3

RFVDD3

ASPDIF
WE#

PLLVDD3
3

ALRCK
R68
R65
0.1uF
17 VCC-PD 10uF/16V CS#

APLLVDD3

ABCK
ACLK
V18 CS# 5

RFV18

USB_SW
16 VC-PD 1 R69 10k IOA DACVDD3 FS TP15

JITFO
JITFN

ADAC_MC

ADAC_MD
ADAT
ADAC_ML

DACVDD3
DVD_SW
C46

C44

C42

TFT_IRQ
15 Gnd-PD VREF TP17 MEMORY I/F

C43
3
14 E Q10 SOT23 V18 RFV18 C45 C49

VREF
2

C47
C 13 VR-DVD 2N3904 C223 0.1uF

FS
12 VR-CD FB30 C/NC C48 A[0..21]
A[0..21] 5
11 MD FB-100R-3A-0805 0.1uF YUV0 TP16 R70

3
3
10 LD-DVD 2 2 R71 100k 0.1uF 560R AD[0..7]
AD[0..7] 5

256
255
254
253
252
251
250
249
248
247
246
245
244
243
242
241
240
239
238
237
236
235
234
233
232
231
230
229
228
227
226
225
224
223
222
221
220
219
218
217
216
215
214
213
212
211
210
209
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
9 Gnd-LD
8 LD-CD Q11 Q12 PRD#
2SK30183 PRD# 5
7 Gnd-LD 2SK3018 DV33 PWR#

RFRPDC

PLLVDD3
IREF

OSP

CRTPLP

RFRPAC

SPDIF
RFVDD3

ACLK
RFGC
OSN

RFGND

ADCVSS

LPFOP

LPFIP

IDACEXLP

APLLVSS
LPFIN

LPFON

PLLVSS

APLLCAP

MC_DATA

ABCK

SPBCK

SPDATA
SPMCLK

GPIO_3
GPIO_4

VREF
JITFN
AVDD3

HRFZC

ADCVDD3

JITFO
XTALI
XTALO
RFVDD18
RFGND18
ADACVDD2
ADACVDD1
ALF/(CTR)

ADACVSS1
ADACVSS2

APLLVDD3

DVDD18

SPLRCK

DACVDDC

FS
YUV0/CIN
AL/SDATA2
AVCM
AR/SDATA1

ASDATA4

ASDATA3

ALRCK
DVDD3

RCLKB/GPIO_5
ALS/SDATA0

ARS/SDATA3
ARF(SW)

ASDATA2/GPO_0
ASDATA1/GPO_1

RVREF/GPIO_6
ASDATA0/GPO_2
PWR# 5

1
1
6 T+ UMT3 UMT3 FB31 AVCC PCE#
PCE# 5
5 F- FB-100R-3A-0805 V18
4 F+ FLASH I/F
R72

R73
3 T- 1
2 NC C51 + EC64 C C52 1uF 2 AGND 192
C DVDA DACVSSC
0R/0805
0R/0805
1 NC 0.1uF 100uF/10V B C54 1uF 3 191 Y1 VY1 SCL
D HA1 HEADER 24 SMD0.5
6.3X5.3
B
A
A
D
C53 1uF
C55 1uF
4
5
DVDB
DVDC
YUV1/Y
DACVDDB
190
189
DACVDD3
Y2 VY2
SDA
SCL
SDA
5
5
D DVDD YUV2/C
RFO
RFO C57 1uF 6
DVDRFIP DACVSSB
188 IIC I/F
24 A C56 120pF/NC 7 187 Y3 VY3
TP24 DVDRFIN YUV3/CVBS
23 D C 8 186 DACVDD3
22 RFO B 9 MA DACVDDA 185
21 IOA A 10 MB YUV4/G 184 ADAT
20 B D 11 MC DACVSSA 183 ALRCK ADAT 7
19 C SUBA 12 MD YUV5/B 182 ACLK ALRCK 7
TP26 SA YUV6/R ACLK 7
18 E SUBB 13 181 ABCK
TP30 SB VSYNC/V_ADIN1 ABCK 7
17 PUH5V C286 C287 C288 C289 SUBC 14 180 ADAC_MD
MECHA TP29 SC YUV7 ADAC_M D 7
16 V20 C224 C224 SUBD 15 179 ADAC_MC
DECK E-->F TP31 SD HSYNC/V_ADIN2 ADAC_M C 7
15 0.1uF 15p 15p 15p 15p 16 178 ADAC_ML
E TP32 CDFON DVSS ADAC_M L 7
BOTTO M

14 F F-->E 17 177
OPTICAL
PICK-UP
UNIT
13
12
11
10
VR-DVD
VR-CD

LD-DVD
MDI1
V20
TP19
E
F
MDI1
E
F
MDI1
MDI2
18
19
20
21
CDFOP
TNI
TPI
MDI1
MT1389HD IO_17
C0/IO_0
C1/IO_1
DVDD18
176
175
174
173
ASPDIF

USB_POWER_EN
ASPDIF 7

V20 MDI2 C2/IO_2 USB_POWER_EN 2


9 PUH5V LDO2 R74 0R 22 172
PUH5V LDO2 C3/IO_3
8
7
LD-CD VR-DVD
VR-CD
VR-DVD
VR-CD
LDO1
RFVDD3
R75 0R 23
24 LDO1
SVDD3
Pin Assignment v1.5 C4/IO_4
DVDD3
171
170
PANEL_SW
PANEL_SW 3
6 T- T+ RFOP 25 169 DV33
T+ TP37 CSO/RFOP C5/IO_5
5 F- F- C225 RFON 26 168
F- TP36 RFLVL/RFON C6/IO_6
4 F+ F+ 27 167
F+ SGND C7/IO_7
3 T+ T- 0.1uF V2P8 28 166
F 2
1
TP38 LD-DVD
T-
LD-DVD
TP39
TP42
V20
V1P4
29
30
V2REFO
V20
YUVCLK/IO_8
Y0/IO_9
165
164
R79
51K Y1
TP40 LD-CD TP41 VREFO Y1/IO_10 Y1 6
10uH-100mA LD-CD FEO 31 163 PANEL_SW Y2
TP43 FEO Y2/IO_11 TP44 Y2 6
L8 TEO 32 162 Y3
TP46 TEO Y3/IO_12 Y3 6
L10 TEZISLV 33 161
TP45
10uH-100mA ADD Test point C50 34 TEZISLV
OP_OUT
Y4/IO_13
DVDD18
160 VIDEO I/F
1

35 159 MCU_R_OUT
OP_INN Y5/IO_14 TP49
0.1uF 36 158 SYS_POW_EN
OP_INP Y6/IO_15 TP48
D27 D28 DMO 37 157 MCU_DBG_EN
C58 R78 DMO Y7/IO_16 TP47
RLZ4.7B RLZ4.7B FMO 38 156
C/NC R/NC 39 FMO DVDD3 155 MA4 RX
D
2
2

V1P4 40 TROPENPWM RA4 154 MA5 TXD RXD 3


2

Q13 Q15
2SB1132 RFGND 2N3904 TRO 41 PWMOUT1/V_ADIN9 RA5 153 MA6 MCU_R_OUT TXD 3
3 2 TRO RA6 MCU_R_OUT 3
G 1 LDO2 FG R76 R/NC FOO 42
43 FOO
VPLLVSS
RA7
RA8
152
151
MA7
MA8
SYS_POW_EN
MCU_DBG_EN SYS_POW_EN
MCU_DBG_EN
3
3
3
3

MC1 Q14 R80 100K AVCC 44 150 MA9 IR_I N


CAPPAD RA9 IR_IN 3
1

47uF/6.3V 1 SOT23 LD_SW C226 45 149 MA11


VPLLVDD3 RA11
DV33
46
USB_VSS DVSS
148 MCU
2N3906 RFV33 5600pF USBP 47 147 DCKE
2

R77 4.7R/0805 USBM 48 USBP CKE 146 DCLK


R82 4.7R/0805 USBVDD 49 USBM RCLK 145
USB_VDD3 DVDD3
2

R83 R84 FB32 C227 FG 50 144 MA3 TFT_SD A


1 FG/V_ADIN8 RA3 TFT_SDA 6
100K 100K FB-100R-3A-0805 DEBUG1 51 143 MA2 TFT_SC L
TP50 TDI/V_ADIN4 RA2 TFT_SCL 6
MC2 0.1uF TRIN 52 142 TFT_IRQ
TMS/V_ADIN5 DVDD18 TFT_IRQ 6
47uF/6.3V Q17 SOT23 STBY 53 141 MA1
3

TCK/V_ADIN6 RA1
2N3906 54 140 MA0 TFT PANEL
H 1 MC3
10uF/16V
MC4
10uF/16V
V18
TP51
V18
A2
55
56
TDO/V_ADIN7
DVDD18
RA0
RA10
139
138
MA10
BA1
IOA2 BA1
ADD Test point
2

Q18 Q19 A3 57 137 BA0


2SB1132 2N3904 A4 58 IOA3 BA0 136 CS#
3 2 LDO1 A5 59 IOA4 RCS# 135 RAS#
A6 60 IOA5 RAS# 134 CAS# DV33 DV33 USB_VCC
R85 100K AVCC A7 61 IOA6 CAS# 133 WE#
C60 0.1uF/NC LD_SW A8 62 IOA7 RWE# 132 DQM1 J11
1

A18 63 HIGHA0 DQM1 131 USBM USBP CCHD1407RE-00012


A19 64 IOA18 DVDD3 130 HOME_SW HOSW R81 R86
R8 6 CON7P_1_0
1 SL+ DV33 FB33 IOA19 IO_18 129 DQ8 10K 10K
SL+ RD8
3

2 SL- RFV33
SL-

DVDD18
I 1

HIGHA7
HIGHA6
HIGHA5
HIGHA4
HIGHA3
HIGHA2
HIGHA1
R89 1 Q20 FB-100R-3A-0805 DVDD3

DVDD3

DVDD3
IOWR#

PRST#
UP1_2
UP1_3
UP1_4
UP1_5
UP1_6
UP1_7
UP3_0
UP3_1
UP3_4
UP3_5
IOCS#

IOCE#

UWR#

DQM0
IOA20

IOA21

IO_19
URD#

INT0#
DVSS

DVSS
100K 2N3904 USBM D- 2

RD15
RD14
RD13
RD12
RD11
RD10
IOA1

IOA0

RD7
RD6
RD5
RD4
RD3

RD2
RD1
RD0

RD9
AD0
AD1

AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6

AD7
ALE
A16

A17

ICE
HA4 1 3 C228 USBP D+ 3

IR
2

A1251WR 0.1uF 4 USB


SW17 DVD_SW FB25 5 BOARD
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
DV33 AET_C U3 USB_SW FB26 6
MT1389HD FB-600R-300mA/0603 7
TP53
FB-600R-300mA/0603
R259
4.7K USB_GND
DV33

8
9
HOME_SW C173 C174 C175 C176 C177
DQ9 22pF 22pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
V18 DQ10
J C238

TFT_SDA
TFT_SCL
MD DQ11 USB_GND USB_GND
0.1uF

URST#
UWR#
UNIT DQ12

DQM0
HA2
PWR#

PRD#

URD#

INT0#
RXD1

DQ15
DQ14
PCE#

IR_IN
TXD1
RXD

DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3

DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
TXD
AD0
AD1

AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6

AD7

SDA
ALE

SCL
DQ13
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10

A20

A21

A17

IOA
ICE
A1
A9

A0
1 TP54
2 R93 47R/0603
3 H-
4 HW-
HW- R97 0R/0805
5 HW+
TP55
TP57

TP56
TP58

TP92

TP61

TP62

TP59
TXD2
GPIO33

TP65
TP60
TFSDA1
TFSCL1

RXD2

IR2
6 HW+
HV-
HV-
7 HV+
TOP

HV+ H+ MO_VCC R96 0R/0805


8 HU-
HU-
9 HU+ R95
HU+
10 H+ USB_GND
K 11
12
U
V
U
V
47R/0603
13 W
W
R94 0R FOSO R98 20k FOO
DEBUG1 TRSO R99 18k TRO
HEADER 13 SMD1.0 FMSO R101 15k FMO
DMSO R100 10k DMO

C65 C67 C66 C68


DV33
F+ 330pF 330pF 0.1uF 0.015uF DV33
F-
T- V1P4
L T+ V1P4
C74 C71 C75 C76 C72 C73 C77 C78 D7 R106
R104 R105 C229 + EC59 3 10k
R102 R103 1R/0805 1R/0805 0.1uF 22uF/25V MO_VCC 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF 1 VCC
1R/0805 1R/0805 GND 2 MM4148/NC
U4 RESET TP68
15 14 6.3X5.3 R108 + Q1
16 VOTK+ VOFC+ 13 R107 C230 EC60 URST#
VOTK- VOFC- V18 G690L
SL+ 17 12 1R/0805/NC 1R/0805 0.1uF 47uF/10V DV33 TP74
VOLD+ VOSL+ TP67
SL- 18 11 R109 5.0X5.3 TP73 + EC61
VOLD- VOSL- TP72 R117
0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

19 10 1R/0805 10uF/16V
MO_VCC 20 PGND PGND 9 MO_VCC U5 10K 4.0X5.3
VNFTK PVCC1 1 SW18 3
M 21
PVCC2 VCC
8 28
RNF VM1
VM2
27
26
MO_VCC TRIN

C79 C80 C81 C82 C83 C84 C89 C85 C90 C86
C231

C232

C233

30 29 25 AET_C
R110 G2 G1 VCC 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF 1000pF 0.1uF RESET Circuit
20k 22 7 R11110K R112 20K W R114 0R/0805 2 24 FG
FMSO 23 PREGND VNFFC 6 V R113 0R/0805 4 A3 FG 23 STBY C91
24 VINLD VOSL 5 U R115 0R/0805 7 A2 PS 22 V1P4
CTK2 VINSL- A1 EC 0.1uF/NC
C87 25 4 V1P4 TP75 HU+ 9 21 DMSO
150pF TRSO 26 CTK1 VINSL+ 3 R116 20k HU- 10 H1+ ECR 20 DV33
V1P4 27 VINTK CF2 2 HV+ 11 H1- FR 18
BIAS CF1 H2+ SB R118
STBY 28 1 FOSO C88 HV- 12 16 NC
C234 STBY VINFC 150pF HW+ 13 H2- BR 17
0.1uF BA5954 HW- 14 H3+ CNF C236 C237 + EC63
N R119 C235 + EC62 H- 15 H3-
VH GND
8
0.1uF 0.1uF
47uF/10V
5.0X5.3
C92
1000pF
C93
0.1uF
C94
1000pF
C95
0.1uF
C96
1000pF
C97
0.1uF
C98
1000pF
C99
0.1uF
C100
1000pF
C101
0.1uF
C102
1000pF
C103
0.1uF
R120
1K
10k 0.1uF 47uF/10V 30 29
5.0X5.3 G2 G1
BA6849/6869
05

4-10
DVD SERVO & DSP MT1389HD
4-9 MAIN (3/6)
DVP-FX720

4-5. SDRAM & FLASH ROM • See page 5-3 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

A MAIN BOARD (4/6)


DV33 SD33
DQ[0..15]
4 DQ[0..15] FB34
MA[0..11] SD33
4 MA[0..11] FB-100R-3A-0805
BA[0..1]
4 BA[0..1]
DQM[0..1]
4 DQM[0..1] EC7
B 4 DCLK
DCLK
DCKE
47uF/10V
5.0X5.3
EC8
47uF/10V
C104
100pF
C105
1000pF
C106
100pF
C107
1000pF
C108
100pF
C109
1000pF
C110
100pF
C111
1000pF
C112
100pF
C113
1000pF
C179
1000pF
C180
100pF
C181
68pF
5.0X5.3
4 DCKE CAS#
4 CAS# RAS#
4 RAS# WE# RN1 47R*4 0402
4 WE# CS# DCS# 8 7 CS#
4 CS# DRAS# 6 5 RAS# DV33 DV33
DRAM DCAS# 4 3 CAS# U6
DWE# 2 1 WE#
C114 1 8
PCE# NC VCC
4 PCE# 32Mb Enable 2 7
PRD# NC WP
4 PRD# 0R/NC/0402 0.1uF 3 6 SCL
PWR# A21 AA21 NC SCL
4 PWR# 4 5 SDA
R121 GND SDA
A[0..21] A20 AA20
C 4 A[0..21]
AD[0..7] DBA0 R122 47R BA0
DV33
EEPROM 24C16
4 AD[0..7]
FLASH DBA1 R123 47R BA1
R124 SCL
1K
SDCKE R125 47R DCKE
SCL R126 SDA
4 SCL SDA 39R R211 1K
4 SDA SDCLK R127 47R DCLK
IIC
C178 C115 C116 C117 C118
U8
10pF 4.7pF 10pF 68pF 68pF A1 25 29 AD0
A0 D0
D A2
A3
24
23 A1
A2
D1
D2
31
33
AD1
AD2
RN7 33R 0402 A4 22 35 AD3
RN8 33R 0402 RN2 33R 0402 A5 21 A3 D3 38 AD4
RN9 33R 0402 RN4 33R 0402 A6 20 A4 D4 40 AD5
U7 RN3 33R 0402 A7 19 A5 D5 42 AD6
MA10 8 7 RN5 33R 0402 A8 18 A6 D6 44 AD7
MA0 6 5 23 DQ7 A9 8 A7 D7 30
2 7 8
MA1 4 3 24 A0 DQ0 DQ6 A10 7 A8 D8 32
4 5 6
MA2 2 1 25 A1 DQ1 DQ5 A11 6 A9 D9 34
5 3 4
26 A2 DQ2 DQ4 A12 5 A10 D10 36
7 1 2
MA4 7 8 29 A3 DQ3 DQ3 A13 4 A11 D11 39
8 7 8
MA5 5 6 30 A4 DQ4 DQ2 A14 3 A12 D12 41
10 5 6
MA6 3 4 31 A5 DQ5 DQ1 A15 2 A13 D13 43 DV33
11 3 4
E MA7 1
MA8 2
2
1
32
33
A6
A7
DQ6
DQ7
13
42
1
8
2
7
DQ0
DQ8 DV33
A16
A17
1
48
A14
A15
D14
D15
45 A0
A8 DQ8 A16 R129
MA9 4 3 34 44 6 5 DQ9 A18 17 14
MA11 6 5 22 A9 DQ9 DQ10 A19 16 A17 WP/ACC
45 4 3
MA3 8 A10/AP DQ10 DQ11 AA20 A18 47 NC
7 35 47 2 1 9
DBA0 20 A11 DQ11 DQ12 R128 AA21 10 A19 BYTE
48 8 7
DBA1 21 BA0/A13 DQ12 DQ13 10K A20 37
50 6 5
BA1/A12 DQ13 DQ14 PCE# 26 VCC C119
51 4 3
SDCLK 38 DQ14 DQ15 PRD# 28 CE 27
53 2 1
SDCKE 37 CLK DQ15 PWR# 11 OE GND1 46 0.1uF
CKE WE GND2
FOR EMI SOLUTION DV33
DCS# 19 1 SD33 12
CS VCC RESET
F DRAS#
DCAS#
18
17 RAS
CAS
VCC
VCC
14
27 MX29LV160
DWE# 16 SD33
WE
3
DQM0 15 VCCQ
9
DQM1 39 DQML VCCQ
43
DQMH VCCQ
49
36 VCCQ
40 NC
6
NC VSSQ
12
54 VSSQ
46
41 VSS VSSQ
52
28 VSS VSSQ
VSS

G ESMT M12L64164A

05

SDRAM & FLASH ROM


MAIN (4/6) 4-11 4-12
DVP-FX720

4-6. VIDEO OUT & PANEL CONNECT • See page 5-3 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A MAIN BOARD (5/6)


TP76 SP1 LED_GND HA3
TFT_SDA
4 TFT_SDA
TFT_SCL TP77 SP2 SPL1 FB3 FB-600R-300mA/0603 SP1 1
4 TFT_SCL
TFT_IRQ SPL2 FB5 FB-600R-300mA/0603 SP2 2
4 TFT_IRQ DC_IN1
TP78 SP3 SPR1 FB4 FB-600R-300mA/0603 SP3 3
TFT IIC INTERFACE SPR2 FB6 FB-600R-300mA/0603 SP4 4
Y1 TP79 SP4 5
4 Y1
Y2 6
4 Y2 TF_C
Y3 TP80 FB44 FB-600R-3A
B 4
3
Y3
AV_IN_SW
AV_IN_SW
TF_Y
5V_TFT_POWER
7
8
AV_IN_OUT_CTRL TP81 C120 9
3,7 AV_IN_OUT_CTRL R212 10K LCD
0.1uF 10
TP82 IIC_DA TFT_IRQ FB7 FB-600R-300mA/0603 IRQ 11 BOARD
C121 TFT_SCL FB8 FB-600R-300mA/0603 IIC_CL 12
VIDEO DAC OUT TP83 IIC_CL 0.1uF TFT_SDA FB9 FB-600R-300mA/0603 IIC_DA 13
SPL1 14
7 AO+
SPL2 TP84 IRQ TFT-C FB10 FB-100R-400mA/0603 TF_C 15
7 AO-
SPR1 16
7 BO+
SPR2 TP85 TFT-Y FB11 FB-100R-400mA/0603 TF_Y 17
7 BO- 5V_TFT_POWER
18
Built-in SPEAKER DC_IN1
DC_IN1

IIC_DA

IIC_CL
C

SP1

SP2

SP3

SP4

IRQ
SYSTEM_POWER_EN
2,3 SYSTEM_POWER_EN
A1002H00-18PW
CON18P_1_0_S
L14 1000pF 1000pF 1000pF 1000pf NC NC NC
1.8uH-50mA C122 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128
Y3 CVBS

R135
75R 1% C129 C130
180pF 180pF +5V
VGND
D VGND VGND VGND C133 1 J4
L15 0.01uF
1.8uH-50mA U9

16
Y2 TFT-CC VGND C135 R137
2 4 TFT-C 330pF 10K

VCC
R136 TFT-CC 3 S1A DA VIDEO
75R 1% C131 C132 S2A 7 VIDEO_I_O
DB FB12 EC9
47pF 47pF 5 FB-100R-400mA/0603
CVBS 6 S1B 9 TFT-Y VIDEO_I_O 2
S2B DC

1
VGND VGND VGND TFT-YY 10 12 SCJ315P00ZS0B00
L16 11 S2C DD 220uF/10V

1
S1C 8X6.5

PESD5V0S1BB
1.8uH-50mA
E Y1 TFT-YY
13
EC10
14 S2D 470pF/NC
R138 C136 C137 S1D C134
75R 1% 47pF 47pF 15

2
VGND EN 220uF/10V
GND

2
AV_IN_OUT_CTRL 1 D8 8X6.5
VGND VGND VGND IN CVBS1
TS5V330D/PT2328 VGND VGND
8

F DC_IN
VGND
1
4 OUT
FB-100R-400mA/0603
R131 AV_IN_SW FB13 2 r
100K 5
IN

1
3
C138 6

1
1
LINE SELECT

PESD5V0S1BB
0.1uF

2
Q21
R139
2 3 DC_IN1 1K SW19
DC_IN
3

R133 10K SST-2200


SYSTEM_POWER_EN 1 Q22

2
AP2309GN

1
2N3904

2
D9
G
2

R134 DV33
10K R130
0R/0805
R132
0R/0805
LED_GND
05
VGND

4-14
VIDEO OUT & PANEL CONNECT
4-13 MAIN (5/6)
DVP-FX720

4-7. AUDIO OUT • See page 5-3 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

A MAIN BOARD (6/6)

CB_CHARGE_EN
3 CB_CHARGE_EN
AV_IN_OUT_CTRL AUDIO_VCC
3,6 AV_IN_OUT_CTRL OPT1
ADAC_MD
4 ADAC_MD
ADAC_MC R140 C139 AI-
4 ADAC_MC LLINE R142 FB14
ADAC_ML AUDIO_VCC
B 4
4
ADAC_ML
ADAT
ADAT PCMSD3 C143 +5V AUDIO_VCC +5VOP 20K 1uF ASPDIF
FB-100R-400mA/0603 J5 DLT13M1
ALRCK PCMWS 1uF R143 47R/0805 R141 U11 APA2068KA
4 ALRCK 8 11 22R
ACLK ACLK U10 NPC1729 20K AGND AO+ 7
4 ACLK VOLMAX LOUT+ C140 VCC
ABCK PCMCLK 4 3 -AVCC -AVCC -AVCC_OP OPTICAL-OUT 8
4 ABCK 6 9 150pF VIN
MUTE GND C1- AI- AO- LOR1LOL1 6
3 MUTE R147 47R/0805 3 LIN- LOUT- GND
5 2 EC12 BI- C141
47uF/10V C148 RIN- 1 SW1
CE VIN AGND 1uF EC11 AGND
ASPDIF 5.0X5.3 1uF VOL_C 7 4 R149 R150 FB15
4 ASPDIF 6 1 R144 R145 R146 R148 VOLUME BYPASS
VOL_PWM C1+ VOUT RLINE C142 BI- REF C144 RLINE R_MUTE R_CH_OUT 3 R AUDIO
3 VOL_PWM 100K 100K 100K 13 AGND
1uF SE 4.7uF/10V/0805 FB-300R-400mA/0603
BTL_SE_SW 20K SE/BTL 14 510R 510R
3 BTL_SE_SW U12 XC6351A/NC BO+ L_CH_OUT 2 L
1 6 C149 D10 R153 HSHUTDOWN 2 ROUT+ 10uF/16V C145 R151 C146
GND C1- 1000pF RLS4148 20K SHUTDOWN 16 4.0X5.3
2 1 BO- 100pF 220K 100pF 4 GND
2 5 C147 DE1 R152 SE 1 ROUT-
C MUTE_AMP

HOT_PAD
CE VIN 1000pF 100K MUTE 5 SW2
3 4 EC13
AO- R156 R157 AGND AGND FB16 AGND

GND
GND

VDD
VDD
AO- 6 C1+ VOUT DE2 R154 2 1
AO+ AGND LLINE L_MUTE LINE OUT&OPTICAL OUT
AO+ 6 100K D11 WHITE
BO+ R155 FB-300R-400mA/0603
BO+ 6 RLS4148 510R 510R
BO- BO- 6 100K
AUDIO_VCC

5
12

17

10
15
10uF/16V C150 R158 C151 AGND
2 1 4.0X5.3 100pF 220K 100pF
D12 FB35

3
R159 100K RLS4148 FB-100R-3A-0805
BTL_SE_SW 1 Q23
EC14 AGND AGND AGND
680pF FOR S2A SOLUTION
2N3904 C152
AUDIO INTERFACE 100uF/10V
0.1uF
6.3X5.3

2
D AGND AGND
AUDIO_VCC AGND AGND AGND
C C
B E B E R161
2N3904 2N3906 1K C153
680pF
AUDIO_VCC J6
AGND 1
R160 R162 R163 FB17 GND
10K BO+ EC15 HP1 2 R
R171
R169 R_CH 100uF/10V FB-100R-400mA/0603
15K 1%
2

+5V 47R/0805 6.3X5.3 39R 39R DE1 3 SW1


E 1 Q24
2N3906 C156
C155
FB18
HR1
HL1 4 SW2
PHONES B
39pF
EC18 0.1uF R166 R167 FB-100R-400mA/0603
3

R214 4066_EN 100uF/10V R172 AO+ EC16 HP2 5 L


10K R164 6.3X5.3 1M L_CH 100uF/10V
39R SCJ315P00WS0B00
FB36 6.3X5.3 39R

1
10K -AVCC_OP GREEN
R165 R168 C154
DV33

1
10K U14A 1K 680pF

PESD5V0S1BB

PESD5V0S1BB
FB-100R-3A-0805

4
R174 4558
C157 EC19
3

R213 45.3K AGND EDL EC17 R173 2 -


AV_IN_OUT_CTRL 2 1 0.1uF 10uF/16V 1 AUDIO_VCC
1 Q25 7.5K 1%
4.0X5.3
2N3904 U13 3.3K 1% 3 + AGND AGND
5

F PCM1742 KE C158

2
EC21
2

+5VOP U15

14
VDDD

VADD

10uF/16V

8
-AVCC 18pF 74HC4066 D14 D13

2
4.0X5.3 PLUG DE1/2
PCMCLK R176 68R 1 AGND

VCC
AGND PCMSD3 R175 68R 2 BCKIN 8 NON L
DIN VOUTR 10 Z4 Y4 11
PCMWS R177 68R 3 AGND IN H
ACLK R179 68R 16 LRCIN 7 RLINE AGND AGND
SCKIN VOUTL 9 Z3 Y3 8

ADAC_MD 13 EC20 -AVCC_OP 3 4 LLINE


ADAC_MC 14 MD 12 10uF/16V Z2 Y2
TP86
ADAC_ML 15 MC ZRL_NA 11 4.0X5.3 U14B
ML ZRR_ZRA 2 Z1 Y1 1

4
10 TP87 4558 AGND AGND
R183
DGND

VCOM
AGND

R182 6 -
7.5K 1% 7 12
G EC23
C160
0.1uF
3.3K 1%
5 + E4
E3 6
5

GND
4

10uF/16V C161 +5VOP E2 4066_EN R178


13

8
4.0X5.3 18pF E1 1K C159 AGND 1 J7
AGND R181 FB19 680pF GND
R180

7
BO+ EC22 HP3 2 R
R188 -AVCC
AGND R_CH 100uF/10V FB-100R-400mA/0603
39R
AGND 1M 6.3X5.3 39R DE2 3 SW1
PHONES A
C163 HR2
HL2 4 SW2
39pF R184 FB20
+5V AO+ EC24 R185
R192 HP4 5 L
100uF/10V
H 15K 1%
L_CH
6.3X5.3
39R
39R
FB-100R-400mA/0603 SCJ315P00WS0B00
GREEN

1
2 1
C162

1
D15 R186

PESD5V0S1BB

PESD5V0S1BB
DC_IN DV33 680pF
1

RLS4148 1K
D16 R187
RLS4148 3.3K
EC26
220uF/10V
2

AGND AGND

2
R189 8X6.5 R190 R191
2

1 Q26 220K 10K/NC


2N3906 D17 D18

2
4.7K
EC25 R193
3

100uF/10V AGND HSHUTDOWN


6.3X5.3
I 0R/0603
AGND AGND
3

AGND R194
1 Q27
1K 2N3904
R_MUTE
2

HP3
R195 HP1
100K

3
PWM VOLUME CONTROL AUDIO_VCC

3
P_3V3 A_MUTE R196 1 R198
AGND A_MUTE R197 1
1K Q28 C164 A_MUTE 1K 1
1K Q29 C165
AGND 2N3904 22pF C166
2N3904 22pF

2
Q30 22pF

2
J R201 2N3904
3

1K/NC REF
1 Q31
2N3904

3
R205 470K/NC
R204 1 AGND
2

P_3V3 R203 VOL_C


0R/NC AGND AGND
1K L_MUTE
Q33 HP4
7 8 HP2

2
3

5 6 2N3904/NC
C167 CB_CHARGE_EN R206 1
3 4 10uF/16V EC27

3
1 2 1K/NC 10uF/16V/NC

3
Q34 A_MUTE R207 1 R210
A_MUTE R208 1
2

4.0X5.3 1K Q36 C170 A_MUTE 1K 1


3

R199 R200 RN6 10K*4 AGND AGND 2N3904/NC 1K Q37 C171


4.7K 100K VOL_PWM R209 1 2N3904 22pF C172
Q35 2N3904 22pF

2
Q38 22pF

2
2

2N3904
K 10K C168 C169

2
MUTE R202 1 Q32 2N3904
0.1uF 0.1uF AGND AGND AGND
2

10K 2N3906
D19
MM4148
3

2 1 A_MUTE AGND
AGND AGND AGND AGND
AGND
D20
MM4148
2 1 MUTE_AMP

H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H7 H6 H8 H13 H14 H9 H12 H10 H11


MARK1 MARK2 MARK3 MARK4
PIN-SMD
L
1

1
1

HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE
OPTICAL MARK OPTICAL MARK OPTICAL MARK OPTICAL MARK

05

AUDIO OUT
MAIN (6/6) 4-15 4-16
DVP-FX720

4-8. T-CON • See page 5-3 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

A LCD BOARD
7inch TFT

28
SPR2 VB_DAC PNL_VCOM LED+ CN1
SPR1 SPR1 VG_DAC VB PNL_VEE VCOM
LED- LED+ LCD PANEL
SPR2 VG VEE LED-

20p
20p

0.1u

0.1u
0.1u

0.1u

0.1u
0.1u

0.1u

0.1u
SPL2 VR_DAC PNL_DVDD PGND 1
SPL1 VR DVDD GND

Pin2
SPL1 PNL_AVDD PGND PNL_DVDD 2
SPL2 AVDD VCC

10p
10p
10p
IRQ PNL_VEE 3
B TF_C
IRQ
C_IN
VCC15V 4 VGL
VGH

C10

C11
C2

C3
C4
C5

C6
C7

C8

C9
TF_Y P_STV1 5
Y_IN1 STR

C12
C14
C13
VCC5V VCOMAC P_STV2 6
VCCDC
VCC5V R3 0R/0805/NC R4 0R/0805/NC
VCOMDC P_CPV 7 STL
VCCN3V6
VCCDC
VB_DAC R5 100R P_VB P_UD 8 CKV
VCCN10V
VCCN3V6 R6 0R/0805/NC R11 0R/0805/NC
XTALIN VG_DAC R7 100R P_VG P_OEV1 9 U/D
VCC15V
VCCN10V
XTALOUT VR_DAC R8 100R P_VR PNL_VCOM 10 OEV
VCC15V R9 0R/0805/NC R10 0R/0805/NC VCOM COLOR

1M0
VCC25V PNL_VCOM 11
VCC33V
VCC2V5
P_RL 12 VCOM LCD
VCC3V3
Y1 P_MOD 13 L/R
PGND 12MHz P_OEH 14 MOD
AGND

77
OEH

33p
33p
33p
R12

98
97
96
U1 P_STH2 15

100
DGND DGND STHL

99

95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78

76
CN2 P_STH1 16
P_CLK3 17 STHR
C OPH3

100
99
98
VSYNCIN
XTALIN
XTALOUT
AVDD DAC
VCOMOUT
VCOMDC
VREP_DAC
VREM_DAC
GND
VB
AVDD_DAC
VG
GND
VR
AVDD_OPLL
GND
GND
VDDC
ROM_EN
78
77
76
19

C16
C21
C17
P_CLK2 18
1 75 CLK1 R15 33R P_CLK1 P_CLK1 19 OPH2
18 SPL1 C18 0.1u VCLAMP 2 GND TCON15 74 CLK2 R13 33R P_CLK2 PNL_DVDD 20 OPH1
17 SPL2 C22 0.1u VRM 3 VCLAMP TCON14 73 CLK3 R16 33R P_CLK3 21 VCC
16 SPR1 C23 0.1u VRP 4 VRM TCON13 72 STH2 4 5 P_STH2 P_VR 22 GND
15 SPR2
R17 470R
C19 1u 5 VRP TCON12 71 STH1 3 6 P_STH1 P_VG 23 VR
14 LED_GND R18 20R FB1 0R C24 47n C1INP 6 AVDD_ADC TCON11 70 OEH 2 7 P_OEH P_VB 24 VG
13 R14 68R C20 47n C1INM 7 C1INP [98]HSYNCIN [76]VDDP TCON10 69 MOD 1 8 P_MOD PNL_AVDD 25 VB

Pin1
12 R19 13R C25 47n YS1INP 8 C1INM [99]GND [77]GND TCON9 68 RL 4 5 P_RL 26 AVDD
11 R21 62R C27 47n YS1INM 9 YS1INP [100]AVDD_MPLL [78]INTOUT TCON8 67 OEV1 3 6 P_OEV1 AVSS
10 10 YS1INM TCON7 66 2 7 FFC26(TOP)
MAIN
9 11 CVBS1P
MST720A TCON6 65 1 8

27
BOARD 8 CVBS1M TCON5 4 5
D IRQ C29 0.1u 12
AVDD_GMC TCON4
64 UD P_UD

470p

470p
(5/6)

470p

470p
7 IIC_CL C30 0.1u 13 63 CPV 3 6 P_CPV
VIN TCON3

NC

NC
6 IIC_DA 14 Analog TCON 62 STV2 2 7 P_STV2
5 15 FAULTZ TCON2 61 STV1 1 8 P_STV1
FB2_DPWM DPWM∗1 PWM∗3 TCON1
C31

C32

C37

C38
4 TF_C 16 CVBS∗1 SVideo∗1 60 C40 0.1u RP1 33R
FB1_DPWM VDDP

C34

C35
3 C41 0.1u 17 SAR∗3 GPIO∗3 59 RP2 33R
2 TF_Y AGND AVDD_SAR GND 58 RP3 33R
18
1 GND P0.1
19 57 PNL_CTRL
GND [26]PWMOUT2 [48]INT P0.0
C42 0.1u 20 [49]SDA 56
AVDD_DPWM [27]FB2 P0.2
21 [50]SCL RESET 55 R23 33R M1
Q2 [28]SENSE2
20

22 54 VCC5V FB3 B30R 2 AP2301 3 PNL_AVDD


Q1 PWM1D
C43 0.1u 23 PWM2D 53
VDDC

PWMOUT1

REF_PWM
A1002H00-18PW

1u

1u
10K
R24 4K7 24 52 R25 33R
GND TEST1N

PWM1D
PWM2D

1u
SENSE1
CP1_FB

PGOOD
CON18P_1_0_R R26 4K7 C44 0.1u 25 51 C45 0.1u

CP1_N
CP1_P
AVDD_PWM

1
E PWR_RSTN

SAR0
SAR1
SAR2
R27 10K

SDO
CSN
SCK
FB1

SDI

C46

C47
26
27
28

46
47
48
49
50

C48
R28
PWR_RSTN
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
R29 100K VIN_FB
R30 10K R31 33R CHIP_SDA R32 4K7
R33 33R CHIP_SCL
R34 33R CHIP_P0.2 M2
VCCDC
VCC5V

U2B VCC33V 2 AP2301 3 PNL_DVDD

FB2_DPWM
FB1_DPWM
FB4 B30R

PWMOUT2

PWMOUT1

B30R REF_PWM
L1 8.2u/CDRH3D AP4501M L2 8.2u/CDRH5D16 PGOOD R35 33R

VCC25V
VCC33V

CP2_FB

CP1_FB
B30R CP2_P

B30R CP1_P
B30R CP2_N

B30R CP1_N

1u

10K
6 SK32A/20V/3.0A CN4

SCK

SDO
CSN

1u

1u
FB2

FB1

B30R
3 5 1 2 LED+ 1

SDI
Q2

1
F 400mA
22u/16V

C49
900mA SD1 LED- 2
C84

7
8

1
2
3
4
0.1u

0.1u

R36

C50

C51
SK32A/20V/3A
22u/16V

22u/16V
C3225D 22u/16V

5R1 1%/1206
RP4
C81

C82
C80

SD2

FB5
U2A 33R
C52

2 AP4501M C53 R38 4K7

8
7
6
5
R37

FB6
FB7

FB8
FB9
REF_PWMO FB10
C3225D
C3225D
C3225D

U3

SDOF
SCKF

CSNF
1

SDIF
PMC25LV512
C54 3.3n 1 8 C55 1u VCCN10V R39 0R PNL_VEE
CE VCC

CP1O_N
CP2O_N
2 7

CP2O_P

CP1O_P
SO HLD

10u/NC
R40 22K R41 10K 5 3
SI WP
R4510R/0805

16V/C1206D
6 4
Q1 R42 51K SCK GND
G R43 10R 3 3904 2 R44 4R7
R46 3K6
C56
C57
1n
33p
VCCDC

C58
D1 4148 C59 33p R47 12K
1

R48 1K 2 1 C60 3.3n C61 1n


Q2 C62 33p U4 AZ4558
3

3904 C63 33p VCOMDC R49 3K3 2 8


1 R50 200R C64 0.1u VCOMAC R51 4K7 3 IN1- VOC 1 R52 33R PNL_VCOM
5 IN1+ OP1 7
6 IN2+ OP2 4
2

IN2- VEE
PGND R53 10K
VCCN3V6
22u/16V

C3225D

PNL_AVDD
DGND
H
C85

1u
0.1u
BD1 1 BAV99/S
C65 0.1u 3

C67
C66
2 R54 33R VCCN3V6

0.1u/25V
0.1u/25V
0.1u/25V
L3 22uH/CDRH5D18 M3 L4 33uH/CDRH3D16

0.1u/25V
0.1u/25V
0.1u/25V
L5 33uH/CDRH3D16

0.1u/25V
0.1u/25V

30R
AP2301
2 3

300mA 300mA CN5


C3225D 22u/16V

SGL34-02

0.1u

C68

C69

C70
FB11
5.1K 1%

VCC5V 1
1

NC
22u/16V

22u/16V

22u/16V

22u/16V

22u/16V
C3225D C94

IIC_DA
C3225D NC

2
C3225D C90
C95
C86

C87

C88

C89

C91
SD3

C71

BAV99/S C74

C75

C72

C76
BD2 BD3 IIC_CL 3

3
R55

C73
C3225D

DGND 4
C3225D

BAV99/S

BAV99/S
C3225D

C3225D

0.1u BAV99/S
4.7K 1% BD4 BD5 BD6
1

3
BAV99/S
R56 4x1 W/HOUSING/NC
SPI FLASH

33R 1
SPEAKER R57 33R DGND
33R 2

1
R
M4 L6
AP2301 C78

C77

R58
R62 1.8R/1206 CN6 2 3 10u/25V
SPR2 1 33uH/CDRH3D16 C83 VCC15V
BO-
R59

SPR1 2 200mA 10u/25V


BO+
2

SGL34-02

0.1u

390K 1%
VCCN10V C1206D
C93 NC
1

22u/16V

R64 1.8R/1206 1
6.8K 1%

SPL2
C3225D C92

AO+
SD4

510K 1%

C1206D
SPL1 2
AO- VGH
C79

R61
VGL
C3225D
C97 NC

C98 NC

C99 NC

NC

R60
1

CN7 R65 33K 1%


R63

3.9K 1%
C100

J R66
R67 120K 1%
R68 33R R69 100K 1%

DGND
SPEAKER
05 L

T-CON
4-17 4-18 LCD
DVP-FX720

4-9. KEY & HALL SW • See page 5-9 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A KEY BOARD DV33

DV33
5 FB1 FB-600R-300mA/0603
MAIN 4 FB2 FB-600R-300mA/0603 KEY0
3 FB3 FB-600R-300mA/0603 KEY1
BOARD PANEL_SW
2 FB4 FB-600R-300mA/0603
(2/6) 1 1 C1

1
3 0.1uF

C3

C4

C6

C7

1
PESD5V0S1BB/NC
2

1
PESD5V0S1BB/
22pF

22pF

22pF
0.1uF

NC
J1 Q2
B CON2.54_5P TLE4913
PANEL_SW
2

2
2

D4

2
D1

KEY0
C
1

R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 C2
PESD5V0S1BB/NC

100K 1% 33K 1% 17.8K 1% 10K 1% 5.9K 1% 3.24K 1% 1.5K 1% 0R 0.1uF


1

3.0V 2.533V 2.113V 1.65V 1.225V 0.808V 0.430V 0V


2

SW1 5 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW8


2 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5
2

D2 ENTER
D 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6
SW6
1 6
SW7
1 6 MENU 1 6
ADD OPTIONS DISPLAY
MARK1 MARK2

OPTICAL MARK OPTICAL MARK

E KEY1
1

R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 C5


PESD5V0S1BB/NC

100K 1% 33K 1% 17.8K 1% 10K 1% 5.9K 1% 3.24K 1% 1.5K 1% 0R 0.1uF


1

3.0V 2.533V 2.113V 1.65V 1.225V 0.808V 0.430V 0V


2

SW9 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16


2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5
2

D3 . 2 5
RETURN 1 6 . 1 6 1 6 x 1 6 X 1 6 N 1 6 VOL+ 1 6 VOL- 1 6
F ADD

05

KEY & HALL SW


KEY 4-19 4-20
DVP-FX720

4-10. USB PORT & MODE SW • See page 5-10 for printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

A USB BOARD 1,4->2,5 ON CD/DVD


2,5->3,6 ON USB

DVD_SW UFB1 FB-100R/0603 1


USB_GND USB_SWUFB2 FB-100R/0603 4 CD/DVD
2
USB_VCC 5 Y
3

1
PESD5V0S1BB/NC
6 USB
9
8

PESD5V0S1BB/NC

1
B 7
6 USBM D- UC1 UC2
USW1
SST-2214
5 USBP D+ 0.1uF 0.1uF USB_GND
MAIN 4
3 DVD_SW

2
BOARD
(3/6) 2 USB_SW
UD1 UD2

2
1

USB_GND USB_GND USB_GND USB_GND


USB_GND
UJ2 USB_VCC
UJ1
CCHD1407RE-00012
UR1 0R UB1112C-C1608-FR
8&9PIN is ground pad UR2 33R 1
2 3 USBD- D- 2 1
C UT1 ACM2012-900-2P/NC
D+ 3 2
4 3
4
USBD+ UC3 (USB)
1 4 10uF
UR3 33R

5
6
1

1
UR4 0R

PESD5V0S1BB/NC

PESD5V0S1BB/NC
/16V UC4

1
0.1uF
UR5 UR6
15K 15K
USB_GND USB_GND
D1 D2 D3
UC5 UC6 USB_GND
USB_GND
NC NC

2
D UD3 UD4

2
USB_GND USB_GND

1
HOLE HOLE HOLE
USB_GND USB_GND USB_GND USB_GND

05
USB_GND

USB PORT & MODE SW


4-21 4-22 USB
DVP-FX720 DVP-FX720

MEMO

4-24E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 5
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
5-1. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

MAIN BOARD 7 Inch TFT LCD Panel

KEY BOARD
LCD BOARD

26 Pin

SPEAKER 2 pin LCD BOARD 2 pin SPEAKER


L 18 Pin R

USB BOARD

18 Pin
24 Pin

4 Pin
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
PACK

PIC
KU
P

13 Pin

MAIN BOARD

5-1 5-2
DVP-FX720

5-2. MAIN BOARD There are a few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.

: Uses unleaded solder. • See page 5-1 for circuit boards location.

MAIN BOARD (SIDE A)


MAIN BOARD (SIDE A)

D8 C-5
D9 B-7
D13 D-7
D14 D-7
D15 F-7
D16 F-7
D17 E-7 A
D18 E-7
D19 F-7
D20 F-7
D21 A-7
D29 G-7
D30 F-7

HA1 A-1
HA2 E-3
HA3 A-2

J11 F-1

Q1 D-4
B
Q23 F-6
Q26 F-7
Q27 E-6
Q28 E-6
Q29 D-6
Q36 E-6
Q37 D-6
Q38 C-7

U2 F-5
U3 C-3
U6 D-4
U11 E-5 C
U14 D-6
U15 D-6
U18 F-3

CHARGE

G POWER

05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MAIN
5-3 5-4
DVP-FX720

MAIN BOARD (SIDE B)


MAIN BOARD (SIDE B)

D10 F-6
D11 F-6
D12 F-6
DC IN 9V D22 A-6
– + D23 B-5

A D25
D26
B-7
B-6
D27 A-1
D28 A-1

HA4 F-1

J4 C-7
J5 C-7
J6 D-7
OUT J7 E-7
r J8 A-7
J9 B-5
IN

LINE SELECT
B Q3
Q4
F-5
F-5
Q5 F-5
Q6 F-6
Q7 G-5
Q8 G-4
Q9 G-4
Q10 B-2
Q11 A-2
Q12 B-2
VIDEO Q13 A-2
Q14 A-2
Q15 A-2
Q17 A-2
C Q18 A-2
Q19 A-2
Q20 A-2
Q21 A-6
Q22 A-6
AUDIO Q24 E-5
Q25 E-5
Q30 C-6
Q31 E-5
Q32 F-6
Q35 E-5
Q43 A-6
Q44 A-6
PHONES B D Q45
Q46
A-6
F-6

U4 F-4
U5 E-4
U7 D-5
U8 D-4
U9 A-4
U10 D-5
U13 C-6
PHONES A U17 B-7
U19 C-6
U20 B-6

E U21 F-6
.

HOLD/ /1

F
>

05 G
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MAIN
5-5 5-6
DVP-FX720

5-3. LCD BOARD There are a few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.

: Uses unleaded solder. • See page 5-1 for circuit boards location.

LCD BOARD (SIDE A)


LCD BOARD (SIDE A)

CN1 A-2
CN2 B-6
CN4 A-8
CN6 B-1
CN7 B-8

D1 A-7
A
Q1 A-7

SD2 B-7
SD4 A-6

U1 A-4
U3 A-5
U4 B-2

05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

LCD BOARD (SIDE B)


LCD BOARD (SIDE B)

BD1 B-6
BD2 A-4
BD3 A-4
BD4 B-5
BD5 B-5
BD6 A-5

Q2 A-7
B
SD1 B-8
SD3 A-6

U2 B-8

05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LCD
5-7 5-8
DVP-FX720

5-4. KEY BOARD, USB BOARD


There are a few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is printed on this diagram.
: Uses unleaded solder. • See page 5-1 for circuit boards location.

KEY BOARD USB BOARD

KEY BOARD USB BOARD

D1 G-4 UJ1 A1
UJ2 C3
A D4 G-4 A (USB)

J1 I-2

Q2 G-4

B B

C C

D
D CD/DVD
Y
USB

05
1 2 3
E

.
.

N X x

05
1 2 3 4
KEY, USB
5-9 5-10
DVP-FX720 DVP-FX720

MEMO

5-12E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 6
WAVEFORMS AND CIRCUIT VOLTAGE
6-1. WAVEFORMS

1. Spindle control waveform (No disc condition) 2. Tracking control relate signal (system checking-cd)

TEO (U3 PIN32)


DMSO/ECR (U5 PIN21)

U (U5 PIN7)

V (U5 PIN4)
TRSO (U4 PIN26)

W (U5 PIN2)

Fig 6-1 Fig 6-2

3. Tracking control relate signal (system checking-dvd) 4. Audio output from IC (L/R)

TEO (U3 PIN32)

AUDIO OUT (J5 PIN2)

TRSO (U4 PIN26)

Fig 6-3 Fig 6-4

6-1 6-2
DVP-FX720

5. Audio related signal 6. Video output waveform (CVBS)

LRDIN (U13 PIN3)

DIN (U13 PIN2) DIN (U9 PIN7)

SCKIN (U13 PIN16)

Fig 6-5 Fig 6-6

7. Video output waveform (Y/C) 8. RF waveform

Y FB19

DVDRFIP (U3 PIN 6)

C FB44

Fig 6-7 Fig 6-8

6-3 6-4
DVP-FX720

6-2. CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART

U3 (MT1389 MPEG) U3 (MT1389 MPEG) U3 (MT1389 MPEG) U3 (MT1389 MPEG) U3 (MT1389 MPEG) U3 (MT1389 MPEG)
PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY
1 0 0 51 0 0 101 3.266 3.269 151 0.041 0.026 201 3.256 3.267 251 0 0
2 0.236 0 52 3.262 0 102 3.266 3.263 152 1.114 1.143 202 0.036 0.039 252 1.68 1.661
3 0.17 0.028 53 0.032 3.212 103 3.302 3.282 153 1.591 1.601 203 0.014 0.034 253 1.684 1.673
4 0.157 0.029 54 0.002 3.246 104 3.026 3.027 154 1.597 1.611 204 2.641 5.027 254 0.983 1.43
5 0.159 0.034 55 1.923 1.905 105 2.723 2.707 155 1.038 1.051 205 3.26 3.404 255 0.896 0.899
6 1.75 1.695 56 2.045 2.022 106 3.262 3.269 156 3.263 3.255 206 3.26 3.247 256 3.262 3.265
7 1.749 1.696 57 1.801 1.848 107 0.014 0.053 157 1.992 1.993 207 0.03 0.034
8 2.192 2.037 58 2.553 1.963 108 3.263 3.268 158 0 0 208 3.262 3.272
9 2.003 2.039 59 2.533 2.172 109 2.772 2.978 159 0 0 209 1.535 1.524
10 2.005 2.035 60 1.558 2.141 110 2.772 2.726 160 1.912 1.928 210 1.585 1.649
11 2.193 2.047 61 0.825 1.963 111 3.263 2.892 161 3.536 3.536 211 1.586 1.608
12 0.807 1.03 62 0.023 1.542 112 3.254 0.047 162 2.614 2.65 212 0.009 0.034
13 0.81 1.027 63 0.037 0.822 113 1.635 1.321 163 3.228 3.229 213 1.909 1.927
14 0.775 1.031 64 0.042 0.04 114 0.13 0.633 164 3.238 3.156 214 0.036 0.039
15 0.687 1.033 65 3.263 3.269 115 1.2 0.866 165 3.238 2.65 215 2.955 2.965
16 0.642 1.047 66 3.262 3.268 116 0.804 1.15 166 3.238 3.126 216 1.643 1.651
17 0.616 1.038 67 0.089 0.107 117 1.048 1.261 167 3.263 3.024 217 3.26 3.27
18 2.013 2.023 68 0.216 0.561 118 3.262 3.271 168 3.263 3 218 1.277 1.84
19 2.009 2.006 69 0.108 0.897 119 0.883 1.18 169 3.262 3.547 219 0 0
20 0.003 0.177 70 3.262 2.853 120 0.94 1.083 170 3.262 3.272 220 0 0
21 0.005 0.177 71 0 3.052 121 0.97 1.207 171 3.072 3.564 221 0 0
22 3.227 3.226 72 3.262 2.876 122 0.123 1.166 172 2.969 2.667 222 3.224 3.223
23 3.246 3.013 73 0.029 0 123 1.604 1.457 173 3.324 3.132 223 1.612 1.612
24 3.267 3.255 74 0.027 1.638 124 1.095 1.177 174 3.263 0 224 1.61 1.612
25 2.809 2.747 75 0.026 0.026 125 1.29 0.955 175 0.011 2.878 225 1.591 1.591
26 2.073 1.763 76 0.025 0.022 126 1.064 1.146 176 0.026 3.342 226 1.613 1.612
27 0 0 77 0.008 2.01 127 0.805 0.804 177 0.042 3.342 227 1.595 1.612
28 2.779 2.705 78 0.008 0.024 128 0.852 1.004 178 0 0 228 1.739 1.613
29 2.03 2 79 3.268 1.451 129 0.961 1.264 179 0.052 0.03 229 3.249 3.259
30 1.395 1.378 80 3.257 1.605 130 2.554 3.242 180 3.258 2.796 230 3.249 3.259
31 1.435 1.187 81 0 0 131 3.262 3.272 181 3.258 3.242 231 0 0
32 1.549 1.308 82 3.267 1.153 132 2.955 2.963 182 0.556 0.897 232 1.906 1.923
33 1.551 1.311 83 3.267 1.051 133 3.242 3.251 183 0.558 0.943 233 0.697 0.701
34 0.214 0.348 84 3.268 1.532 134 3.116 3.125 184 0 0 234 0.703 0.621
35 0.347 1.238 85 3.267 1.816 135 3.211 3.201 185 0.554 0.516 235 0.53 0.971
36 1.051 1.238 86 3.267 1.993 136 3.067 3.076 186 3.257 3.268 236 1.122 0.965
37 1.399 1.378 87 2.921 2.993 137 0.928 0.893 187 0.96 0.937 237 0 0
38 1.399 1.372 88 0 1.2 138 0.933 0.896 188 0 0 238 0.029 0.038
39 1.399 1.377 89 3.267 0.962 139 0.035 0.046 189 1.348 0.667 239 3.204 3.201
40 1.397 1.377 90 0 0 140 0.167 0.177 190 3.256 3.266 240 3.059 1.671
41 1.394 1.017 91 0 0.076 141 0.97 1.043 191 0.96 0.473 241 0.008 1.581
42 1.394 1.372 92 1.553 1.922 142 1.912 1.809 192 0 0 242 1.598 0
43 0 0 93 1.929 1.922 143 0.987 2.428 193 1.959 1.99 243 1.041 1.578
44 1.806 0 94 1.927 2.816 144 1.013 1.52 194 1.302 1.315 244 3.262 3.265
45 3.263 1.827 95 3.19 3.245 145 3.262 3.272 195 1.298 1.315 245 0 0
46 0 0 96 3.266 0 146 1.584 1.605 196 3.256 3.267 246 3.262 3.265
47 0.866 0.795 97 0 0.015 147 3.262 3.27 197 0.035 0.039 247 0.255 2.305
48 0.451 0.69 98 3.262 5.033 148 0 0 198 0.035 0.039 248 1.358 1.345
49 3.265 3.26 99 0 5.033 149 0.015 0.042 199 3.258 3.269 249 3.244 1.544
50 3.746 2.051 100 0 2.706 150 0.041 0.069 200 3.257 3.267 250 1.397 1.866

6-5 6-6
DVP-FX720

U7 (SDRAM) U7 (SDRAM) U8 (FLASH) U2 (MCU Z8F0822) U15 (74HC4066) U11 (APA2068KA) U14 (4558)
PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY
1 3.266 3.263 51 0.078 1.449 1 0.107 0.118 1 3.261 3.228 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
2 1.017 1.612 52 0 0 2 2.25 2.241 2 3.301 3.261 2 0 0 2 3.012 2.952 2 0 0
3 3.266 3.266 53 0.056 0.591 3 2.41 2.401 3 3.301 3.261 3 0 0 3 2.498 2.496 3 0 0
4 1.032 0.579 54 0 0 4 1.51 1.735 4 3.297 3.257 4 0 0 4 2.488 2.489 4 -4.86 -4.859
5 0.079 1.133 5 1.97 2.061 5 0 0 5 5.046 5.094 5 0 0 5 0 0
6 0 0 6 1.497 1.503 6 1.588 1.584 6 5.046 5.094 6 2.503 2.501 6 0 0
7 0.05 1.249 7 1.167 0.889 7 1.834 1.733 7 -4.965 -4.924 7 4.023 0 7 0 0
8 0.052 1.109 8 1.64 2.495 8 3.304 3.262 8 0 0 8 0 0 8 4.988 4.99
9 3.267 3.265 9 0.026 0.026 9 3.262 3.261 9 0 0 9 2.536 2.535
10 0.079 1.156 10 0.045 0.106 10 3.293 3.293 10 0 0 10 5.1 5.096 U6 (EEPROM 24C16)
11 0.076 1.121 11 3.266 3.258 11 3.27 3.264 11 0 0 11 2.536 2.535 PIN STOP PLAY
12 0 0 12 3.266 0 12 3.032 3.016 12 5.042 5.094 12 0 0 1 0 0
13 0.053 1.078 13 0 0 13 2.376 2.379 13 5.042 5.094 13 4.632 2.825 2 0 0
14 3.267 3.265 14 0 0 14 2.175 1.637 14 5.095 5.134 14 2.533 2.532 3 0.037 0.074
15 3.259 2.945 15 1.02 0 15 3.3 3.26 15 5.12 5.098 4 0 0
16 3.264 3.242 16 0.04 0.041 16 2.773 2.729 16 2.541 2.54 5 3.266 3.26
17 3.261 3.117 17 0.83 0.822 17 3.026 3.02 6 3.266 3.26
18 3.26 3.208 18 2.47 1.979 18 3.3 0.038 7 0 0
19 3.256 3.062 19 2.18 1.998 19 3.263 3.259 8 3.266 3.26
20 0.062 1.109 20 2.27 2.141 20 3.3 3.26
21 0.07 0.906 21 3.26 2.172 21 3.3 3.262 U5 (BA6849) U4 (BA5954) U13 (PCM1742 KE)
22 0.043 0.033 22 3.26 1.963 22 0 0 PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY PIN STOP PLAY
23 0.306 0.607 23 0.84 1.849 23 3.3 3.263 1 0 0 1 1.281 1.387 1 1.653 1.645
24 1.492 0.944 24 3.26 2.024 24 3 2.993 2 0 3.762 2 1.107 2.522 2 0.052 0.044
25 1.458 1.024 25 2.179 1.982 25 3.3 3.262 3 0 0 3 0.204 2.52 3 1.544 1.539
26 1.592 1.703 26 0.025 0 26 3.241 3.216 4 0 3.765 4 1.373 1.369 4 0 0
27 3.267 3.264 27 0 0 27 3.241 3.215 5 0 0 5 0.765 1.373 5 3.266 3.261
28 0 0 28 0.023 0 28 0.134 1.388 6 0 0 6 0.626 1.37 6 4.881 4.828
29 1.592 1.475 29 1.881 1.564 7 0 3.767 7 0.102 2.512 7 2.447 2.435
30 1.577 1.065 30 0.307 0.393 8 0 0 8 5.097 5.081 8 2.412 2.401
31 1.578 1.602 31 0.287 1.739 9 1.142 3.121 9 5.098 5.081 9 0 0
32 1.56 1.4 32 1.056 0.39 10 1.132 3.123 10 0 0 10 2.411 2.416
33 1.559 1.266 33 0.294 1.751 11 1.132 3.101 11 0.228 2.525 11 3.266 3.259
34 0.039 0.042 34 0.378 0.43 12 1.136 3.1 12 0.23 2.521 12 3.266 3.259
35 0.045 0.059 35 0.296 0 13 1.161 3.147 13 1.105 2.519 13 0.051 0.044
36 0.003 0 36 1.375 0 14 1.184 3.154 14 0.24 2.543 14 3.262 3.255
37 3.266 3.265 37 0.031 0 15 1.106 1.184 15 0.197 2.529 15 3.262 3.255
38 1.583 1.555 38 3.266 0 16 0 0 16 1.111 2.529 16 1.62 1.595
39 3.26 2.961 39 0.021 0 17 0 0.581 17 1.1 2.579
40 0.003 0 40 2.001 2.133 18 0 0 18 1.101 2.57 U18 (PT2328-X(L))
41 0 0 41 0.247 0 19 0 0 19 2.367 0 PIN STOP PLAY
42 0.6 0.963 42 1.607 0 20 5.3 0.021 20 1.138 2.513 1 3.262 3.26
43 3.267 3.266 43 0.267 0 21 1.399 1.463 21 0.727 5.064 2 1.596 1.481
44 0.077 0.609 44 2.434 1.75 22 1.395 1.369 22 0 0 3 1.748 1.413
45 0.08 1.007 45 0.233 0 23 0.133 3.205 23 1.305 1.375 4 1.96 1.412
46 0 0 46 0 0 24 4.023 2.055 24 0.19 2.519 5 1.746 1.487
47 0.05 1.065 47 0 0 25 5.312 5.064 25 1.106 2.521 6 1.615 1.423
48 0.05 1.203 48 0 0.8 26 5.323 5.063 26 1.283 1.366 7 1.95 1.456
49 3.267 3.266 27 5.306 5.064 27 1.379 1.369 8 0 0
50 0.079 0.734 28 5.27 5.051 28 0.041 3.228 9 0.943 1.468
10 0.943 1.467
11 3.35 1.294
12 3.3 1.234
13 3.3 1.214
14 3.3 1.244
15 0 0
16 5.2 5.136

6-7 6-8E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 7
IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
7-1. MPEG/DSP/RF PIN FUNCTION (MAIN BOARD U3: MT1389HD)
Pin
Name I/O Description
number
1 AGND - Analog ground
2 DVDA I AC coupled input path A
3 DVDB I AC coupled input path B
4 DVDC I AC coupled input path C
5 DVDD I AC coupled input path D
6 DVDRFIP I AC coupled DVD RF signal
7 DVDRFIN I TP45
8 MA I DC coupled main-beam RF signal input A
9 MB I DC coupled main-beam RF signal input B
10 MC I DC coupled main-beam RF signal input C
11 MD I DC coupled main-beam RF signal input D
12 SA I DC coupled sub-beam RF signal input A
13 SB I DC coupled sub-beam RF signal input B
14 SC I DC coupled sub-beam RF signal input C
15 SD I DC coupled sub-beam RF signal input D
16 CDFON I TP52
17 CDFOP I TP53
18 TNI I 3 beam satellite PD signal negative input
19 TPI I 3 beam satellite PD signal positive input
20 MDI1 I Laser power monitor input
21 MDI2 I Laser power monitor
22 LDO2 O Laser driver output
23 LDO1 O Laser driver output
24 SVDD3 - Analog power 3.3V
25 CSO O Positive main beam summing output
26 RFLVL O Negative main beam summing output
27 SGND - Analog ground
28 V2REFO O Reference voltage 2.8V
29 V20 O Reference voltage 2.0V
30 VREFO O Reference voltage 1.4V
31 FEO O Focus error monitor output
32 TEO O Tracking error monitor output
33 TEZISLV O TE Slicing Level
34 OP_OUT O TP162
35 OP_INN I TP163
36 OP_INP I TP164
37 DMO O Disk motor control output. PWM output.
38 FMO O Feed motor control. PWM output.
39 TROPENPWM (-) N.C.
40 PWMOUT1 /V_ADIN9 O 1stGeneral PWM output, or Version AD input 9
41 TRO O Tracking servo output. PDM output of tracking servo compensator
42 FOO O Focus servo output. PDM output of focus servo compensator
43 VPLLVSS - Analog ground for VPLL
44 CAPPAD I Capacitance connection
45 VPLLVDD3 - Analog 3.3V Power for VPLL
46 USB_VSS - USB ground pin
47 USBP I USB port DPLUS analog pin
48 USBM I USB port DMINUS analog pinPin

7-1
Pin
Name I/O Description
number
49 USB_VDD3 - USB Power pin 3.3V
50 FG/V_ADIN8 I Motor Hall sensor input, or Version AD input 8
51 TDI/V_ADIN4 I/O Serial interface port 3 data-out Version AD input port 4 GPIO
52 TMS/V_ADIN5 I/O Serial interface port 3 data-in Version AD input port 5 GPIO
53 TCK/V_ADIN6 I/O Serial interface port 3 clock pin Version AD input port 6 GPIO
54 TDO/V_ADIN7 I/O Serial interface port 3 chip-select Version AD input port 7 GPO
55 DVDD18 - 1.8V power pin for internal
56 IOA2 I/O Microcontroller address 2 / IO
57 IOA3 I/O Microcontroller address 3 / IO
58 IOA4 I/O Microcontroller address 4 / IO
59 IOA5 I/O Microcontroller address 5 / IO
60 IOA6 I/O Microcontroller address 6 / IO
61 IOA7 I/O Microcontroller address 7 / IO
62 HIGHA0 I/O Microcontroller address 8
63 IOA18 I/O Flash address 18 / IO
64 IOA19 I/O Flash address 19 / IO
65 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal
66 IOWR I/O Flash write enable, active low / IO
67 A16 O Flash address 16
68 HIGHA7 I/O Microcontroller address 15
69 HIGHA6 I/O Microcontroller address 14
70 HIGHA5 I/O Microcontroller address 13
71 HIGHA4 I/O Microcontroller address 12
72 HIGHA3 I/O Microcontroller address 11
73 HIGHA2 I/O Microcontroller address 10
74 HIGHA1 I/O Microcontroller address 9
75 IOA20 I/O Flash address 20 / IO
76 IOCS I/O Flash chip select, active low / IO
77 IOA1 I/O Microcontroller address 1 / IO
78 IOOE I/O Flash output enable, active low / IO
79 AD0 I/O Microcontroller address/data 0
80 AD1 I/O Microcontroller address/data 1
81 DVSS - Ground pin for internal
82 AD2 I/O Microcontroller address/data 2
83 AD3 I/O Microcontroller address/data 3
84 AD4 I/O Microcontroller address/data 4
85 AD5 I/O Microcontroller address/data 5
86 AD6 I/O Microcontroller address/data 6
87 IOA21/V_ADIN0 I/O Flash address 21 / IO
88 ALE I/O Microcontroller address latch enable
89 AD7 I/O Microcontroller address/data 7
90 DVSS - Ground pin for internal digital circuitry
91 A17 I/O Flash address 17
92 IOA0 I/O Microcontroller address 0 / IO
93 DVDD18 - 1.8V power pin for internal
94 UWR I/O Microcontroller write strobe, active low
95 URD I/O Microcontroller read strobe, active low
96 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal

7-2
Pin
Name I/O Description
number
97 UP1_2 I/O Microcontroller port 1-2
98 UP1_3 I/O Microcontroller port 1-3
99 UP1_4 I/O Microcontroller port 1-4
100 UP1_5 I/O TP168
101 UP1_6 I/O Microcontroller port 1-6 I2C clock pin
102 UP1_7 I/O Microcontroller port 1-7 I2C data pin
103 UP3_0 I/O Microcontroller port 3-0 8032 RS232 RXD
104 UP3_1 I/O Microcontroller port 3-1 8032 RS232 TXD
105 UP3_4 I/O Microcontroller port 3-4 Hardwired RD232 RXD I2C clock pin
106 UP3_5 I/O Microcontroller port 3-5 Hardwired RD232 TXD I2C data pin
107 ICE I Microcontroller ICE mode enable
108 PRST I Power on reset input, active low
109 IR I IR control signal
110 INT0 I/O Microcontroller external interrupt 0, active
111 DQM0 I/O Data mask 0
112 IO_19 I/O GPIO
113 RD7 I/O DRAM data 7
114 RD6 I/O DRAM data 6
115 RD5 I/O DRAM data 5
116 RD4 I/O DRAM data 4
117 RD3 I/O DRAM data 3
118 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal
119 RD2 I/O DRAM data 2
120 RD1 I/O DRAM data 1
121 RD0 I/O DRAM data 0
122 RD15 I/O DRAM data 15
123 RD14 I/O DRAM data 14
124 RD13 I/O DRAM data 13
125 RD12 I/O DRAM data 12
126 RD11 I/O DRAM data 11
127 RD10 I/O DRAM data 10
128 RD9 I/O DRAM data 9
129 RD8 I/O DRAM data 8
130 IO_18 I/O GPIO
131 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal
132 DQM1 I/O Data mask 1
133 RWE O DRAM Write enable, active low
134 CAS O DRAM column address strobe, active low
135 RAS O DRAM row address strobe, active low
136 RCS O DRAM chip select, active low
137 BA0 I/O DRAM bank address 0
138 BA1 I/O DRAM bank address 1
139 RA10 I/O DRAM address 10
140 RA0 I/O DRAM address 0
141 RA1 I/O DRAM address 1
142 DVDD18 - 1.8V power pin for internal
143 RA2 I/O DRAM address 2
144 RA3 I/O DRAM address 3

7-3
Pin
Name I/O Description
number
145 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal
146 RCLK I/O DRAM clock
147 CKE O DRAM clock enable
148 DVSS - Ground pin for internal digital circuitry
149 RA11 I/O DRAM address 11
150 RA9 I/O DRAM address 9
151 RA8 I/O DRAM address 8
152 RA7 I/O DRAM address 7
153 RA6 I/O DRAM address 6
154 RA5 I/O DRAM address 5
155 RA4 I/O DRAM address 4
156 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal
157 Y_7/IO_16 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 7 GPIO
158 Y_6/IO_15 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 6 GPIO
159 Y_5/IO_14 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 5 GPIO
160 DVDD18 - 1.8V power pin for internal
161 Y_4/IO_13 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 4 GPIO
162 Y_3/IO_12 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 3 GPIO
163 Y_2/IO_11 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 2 GPIO
164 Y_1/IO_10 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 1 GPIO
165 Y_0/IO_9 I/O Digital Video output Y bit 0 GPIO
166 YUVCLK/IO_8 I/O Digital Video output Clock GPIO
167 C_7/IO_7 I/O Digital Video output C bit 7 GPIO
168 C_6/IO_6 I/O Digital Video output C bit 6 GPIO
169 C_5/IO_5 I/O Digital Video output C bit 5 GPIO
170 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal
171 C_4/IO_4 I/O Digital Video output C bit 4 GPIO
172 C_3/IO_3 I/O Digital Video output C bit 3 GPIO
173 C_2/IO_2 I/O Digital Video output C bit 2 GPIO
174 DVDD18 - 1.8V power pin for internal
175 C_1/IO_1 I/O Digital Video output C bit 1 GPIO
176 C_0/IO_0 I/O Digital Video output C bit 0 GPIO
177 IO_17 I/O GPIO
178 DVSS - Ground pin for internal
179 HSYN/V_ADIN2 I/O Horizontal sync for video-input
180 YUV7 I/O Microcontroller external interrupt
181 VSYNC/V_ADIN1 I/O Vertical sync input/output While no External TV-encoder
182 YUV6/R O TP160
183 YUV5/B O TP159
184 DACVSSA - Ground pin for VIDEO DAC circuitry
185 YUV4/G O TP158
186 DACVDDA - 3.3V power pin for VIDEO DAC circuitry
187 YUV3/CVBS O Video data output bit 3 Analog composite output
188 DACVSSB - Ground pin for VIDEO DAC circuitry
189 YUV2/C O Video data output bit 2 Analog chroma output
190 DACVDDB - 3.3V power pin for VIDEO DAC circuitry
191 YUV1/Y O Video data output bit 1 Analog Y output
192 DACVSSC - Ground pin for VIDEO DAC circuitry

7-4
Pin
Name I/O Description
number
193 YUV0/CIN O Video data output bit 0 Compensation capacitor
194 FS O Full scale adjustment
195 VREF O Bandgap reference voltage
196 DACVDDC - 3.3V power pin for VIDEO DAC circuitry
Audio serial data 0 (Front-Left/Front-Right) DSD data left channel Trap value in power-
197 ASDATA0/GPO_2 I/O
on reset
198 RVREF/GPIO_6 I/O GPIO
199 RCLKB/GPIO_5 I/O GPIO
200 GPIO_4 I/O GPIO
201 GPIO_3 I/O GPIO
202 ASDATA1/GPO_1 I/O TP155
203 ASDATA2/GPO_2 I/O TP152
204 SPMCLK I/O KEYSCAN C6
205 SPDATA I/O KEYSCAN C7
206 SPLRCK I/O ADAC MC
207 SPBCK I/O TP165
208 DVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for internal
Audio left/right channel clock Trap value in power-on reset: I) 1 : use external 373 II)
209 ALRCK I/O
0: use internal 373
210 ABCK O Audio bit clock Phase de-modulation
211 ACLK O Audio DAC master clock
212 ASDATA3 I/O TP152
213 DVDD18 - 1.8V power pin for internal
214 ASDATA4 I/O TP151
215 MC_DATA I/O Inout PD SMT
216 SPDIF O SPDIF output
217 APLLVDD3 - 3.3V Power pin for audio clock circuitry
218 APLLCAP O APLL External
219 APLLVSS - Ground pin for audio clock circuitry
220 ADACVSS2 - Ground pin for AUDIO DAC circuitry
221 ADACVSS1 - Ground pin for AUDIO DAC circuitry
222 ARF (SW) O AUDIO DAC Sub-woofer channel output While internal AUDIO DAC not used: GPIO
223 ARS/SDATA3 O TP149
224 AR/SDATA1 O AUDIO DAC Right channel output While internal AUDIO DAC not used: a. SDATA1
225 AVCM O AUDIO DAC reference voltage
AUDIO DAC Left Surround channel output While internal AUDIO DAC not used:
226 AL/SDATA2 O
a. SDATA2
227 ALS/SDATA 0 O TP148
228 ALF/(CTR) O TP147
229 ADACVDD1 - 3.3V power pin for AUDIO DAC circuitry
230 ADACVDD2 - 3.3V power pin for AUDIO DAC circuitry
231 RFGND18 - Analog ground
232 RFVDD18 - Analog power 1.8V
233 XTALO O 27M crystal out
234 XTALI I 27M crystal in
235 JITFO O The output terminal of RF jitter meter.
236 JITFN I The input terminal of RF jitter meter.
237 PLLVSS - Ground pin for data PLL and related analog circuitry.

7-5
Pin
Name I/O Description
number
239 PLLVDD3 - 3.3V power pin for data PLL and related analog circuitry.
240 LPFON O The negative output of loop filter amplifier
241 LPFIP I The positive input terminal of loop filter amplifier.
242 LPFIN I The negative input terminal of loop filter amplifier.
243 LPFOP O The positive output of loop filter amplifier
244 ADCVDD3 - Analog 3.3V Power for ADC
245 ADCVSS - Analog ground for ADC
246 RFVDD3 - Analog Power
247 RFRPDC O RF ripple detect output
248 RFRPAC I RF ripple detect input(through AC-coupling)
249 HRFZC I High frequency RF ripple zero crossing
250 CRTPLP O Defect level filter capacitor connecting
251 RFGND - Analog Power
252 OSP O RF Offset cancellation capacitor connecting
253 OSN O RF Offset cancellation capacitor connecting
254 RFGC O RF AGC loop capacitor connecting for DVD-ROM
255 IREF I RF path. Connect an external 15K resistor to this pin and
256 AVDD3 - Analog power 3.3V

7-6
7-2. FRONT MICOM PIN FUNCTION (MAIN BOARD U2: Z8F0822)
Pin
Name I/O Description
number
1 PC0/T1IN O SYSTEM POWER EN
2 PA6/SCL I POWER KEY
3 PA7/SDA I HOLD
4 /RESET I MCU RESET
5 Vss - Ground pin
6 XIN I MCU XIN
7 XOUT O MCU XOUT
8 Vdd - 3.3V
9 PC5/MISO O MUTE
10 PC4/MOSI I Battery detect
11 PC3/SCK I AV IN SW
12 PC2/SS O CHARGE EN
13 PA0/T0IN I ADAPTER_DET
14 PA1/T0OUT O VOL_PWM
15 PA2/DE0 I LED2 (CHARGE)
16 PA3/CTS0 I IR_IN
17 PA4/RXD0 I/O TXD
18 PA5/TXD0 I/O RXD
19 PC1/T1OUT O SE
20 DBG I DBG
21 AVdd - 3.3V
22 AVss - Ground pin
23 VREF - 3.3V
24 PB4/ANA4 O cb charge enable
25 PB3/ANA3 O S MUTE
26 PB2/ANA2 I AUDIO_DTC
27 PB1/ANA1 I LED1 (POWER)
28 PB0/ANA0 I Battery IN

7-7
MEMO

7-8E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 8
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
This section describes procedures and instructions necessary for 8-1. STANDARD VIDEO LEVEL
adjusting electrical circuits in this set.
1. Checking Video Output Level
Instruments required: <Purpose>
1) Color monitor TV This checks whether Video Output level satisfy the NTSC stan-
2) Oscilloscope 1 or 2 phenomena, band width over 100 MHz, dard. If it is not correct, the brightness will be too large or small.
with delay mode
3) Frequency counter (over 8 digits) Mode Play
4) Digital voltmeter
Check the Color-bar (100%) signal
5) Standard commander (RMT-D183) Signal
on DVD reference disc
6) DVD reference disc
HLX-501 (J-6090-071-A) (dual layer) (NTSC) LINE OUT (VIDEO) connector
Measurement Point
HLX-503 (J-6090-069-A) (single layer) (NTSC) (75 Ω terminated)
HLX-504 (J-6090-088-A) (single layer) (NTSC) Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope
HLX-505 (J-6090-089-A) (dual layer) (NTSC)
Specification 1.00 ± 0.05 Vp-p
HLX-506 (J-6090-077-A) (single layer) (PAL)
HLX-507 (J-6090-078-A) (dual layer) (PAL)
Checking method:
1) Confirm that the Video Output level is 1.00 ± 0.05 Vp-p.

1.00 ± 0.05 Vp-p

Figure 8-1

8-1
MEMO

8-2E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 9
TROUBLESHOOTING
9-1. ELECTRICAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

1. A. Power (DC-DC Converter) circuit

No power on No power on
by adaptor by battery

YES
YES
Is adaptor NO
out 9.5V? Replace adaptor NO
Is battery OK? Replace battery
YES
NO
Is P1 OK? Replace P1 YES

YES NO
NO Is Q43 OK? Replace Q43
Is D22 OK? Replace D22
YES
YES

NO. P_3V3 NO. +3.3V NO. +5V NO.


LCD power
YES YES YES
NO NO NO YES
Is Q46 OK? Replace Q46 Is U20 OK? Replace U20 Is U17 OK? Replace U17 NO
Is U17 OK? Replace U17
YES YES
NO
Is U21 OK? Replace U21 NO. +1.8V
YES YES
YES
NO Is –AVCC NO Is –USB VCC NO
Replace U10 Replace U18
Is U19 OK? Replace U19 OK? OK?

B. Audio out abnormal C. Speaker abnormal

AUDIO OUT ABNORMAL SPEAKER ABNORMAL

NO
Is SW15, SW16 OK? Replace SW15, SW16

YES
Check audio jack & mode NO
Is speaker OK? Replace speaker

YES
YES NO
Is U11 OK? Replace U11

YES
Check U15

YES

Check U14

YES

Check U13

YES

Check signals from NO


U3 (MT1389) Replace U3

9-1
D. Video out abnormal E. Picture abnormal F. Disc error

VIDEO OUT ABNORMAL PICTURE ABNORMAL DISC ERROR

Check video jack & mode Check the disc Check disc

Check LC filter Check the traverse Check traverse

Check video signals from Check the SDRAM Refer to servo part
U3 (MT1389)

Refer to servo part

G. Open/close abnormal H. Charging circuit

OPEN/CLOSE ABNORMAL NO CHARGING

NO
Check SW17 & SW18 Is 9.5V OK? Check P1

YES
NO
Refer to servo part Is Q46, U21 OK? Replace Q46, U21

YES
Check the connection of part NO
Is U2 OK? Replace U2

YES
Check traverse NO
Is Q44 OK? Replace Q44

YES
NO
Is J9 OK? Replace J9

9-2
2. MPEG Circuit

Power is on

Does logo appear NO


Check power & clock
on the screen?

YES
YES

Does
the moving picture NO NO
Is MPEG data Check CD/DVD
of the DVD disc play
signal normal? DSP output signal
on the screen
normally?
OK

OK
Check MPEG decoder
YES input signal

YES NO Check CD/DVD


Is error signal
normal? DSP output signal

OK

Check MPEG decoder


input signal
MT1389HD

Does
the moving picture NO NO
Is MPEG data Check CD/DVD
of the CD play
signal normal? DSP output signal
on the screen
normally? OK

Check MPEG decoder


input signal
YES
MT1389HD

YES
YES NO
Is clock normal? Check clock signal

Does the NO Does the audio NO


audio sound output signal output from MPEG Check clock signal
normally? decoder?

9-3
3. Front Circuit (Dogotrpm & key)

START

Power on

Power NO NO
green LED Is P_3V3 OK? Check power
on

YES

YES Do NO
YES the U2 work Replace U2
normally?

Do all NO Check NO
the buttons work J9 on the Check the buttons
normally? mainboard

YES

YES NO
YES Check IC MT1389 Replace IC MT1389

Does NO NO
remote control work Is battery OK? Replace battery
normally?

YES
YES

Check P_3V3

YES

Does IR1 work NO


by testing waveform Replace IR1
normally?

YES

NO
Check IC MT1389 Replace IC MT1389

9-4
4. RF/Servo Circuit

NO
Put disc in? No disc (laser off)

YES

NO Check the RF NO Check the related


Disc ID is correct? connection between HA1 circuit on MT1389
and MT1389 RFL signal

YES

Does NO Proper NO Check DMSO related


spindle DMSO signal on
circuit on MT1389
rotate? MT1389

YES

YES Check the cable connection between spindle and main PCBA

NO Proper signal NO Check connection


Focus on OK? on A, B, C, D of between MT1389
MT1389 and pick up head

YES

Proper NO Check the related


FO+ & FO signal circuit on MT1389
on MT1389 FO+ & FO signal
YES

YES

Check the cable connection on pick up head

NO Proper NO Check the related


Track on OK? FOSO signal on
circuit on MT1389
MT1389?

YES

Proper NO Check the TRSO


TRSO signal on connection on MT1389
MT1389? and motor driver

YES
YES

NO Check the tracking


TR+ & TR out
control amp circuit
properly?
on motor driver

YES

Check cable connection on pick up head

NO
DISC is play? Check RF signal waveform

9-5
9-2. LCD TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Display condition

YES

NO
VCCDC normal Check CN2

YES
NO
VCC5V normal Check CN2

YES
NO
PNL_DVDD normal Check M2

YES
NO
VGH normal Check BD2, BD3

YES
NO
VGL normal Check BD4, BD5, BD6

YES
NO
Y1 operate Replace Y1

YES
NO
Video_Y, Video_C Check R19, R21, C25, R14, R17, R18, FB1, C24

YES
NO
Is M1, U3 OK? Replace M1, U3

YES

Is U1 OK? Replace U1

YES
NO
SDA, SCL signal Check R24, R26, R31, R33

YES
NO
R, G, B signal output Check R8, R7, R5

YES
NO
TFT LCD normal Replace

9-6E
DVP-FX720
SECTION 10
REPAIR PARTS LIST
10-1. EXPLODED VIEWS
NOTE:
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they may • Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are The components identified by mark
have some difference from the original one. seldom required for routine service. Some delay 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
• Color Indication of Appearance Parts should be anticipated when ordering these items. critical for safety.
Example: • The mechanical parts with no reference number in Replace only with part number
KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED) the exploded views are not supplied. specified.
↑ ↑ • Accessories and packing materials are given in the
Parts Color Cabinet's Color last of the electrical parts list.
10-1-1. MAIN BLOCK
not supplied
LCD section

not
supplied
4
not supplied
not 8
7 supplied
5 not supplied
not supplied not
not supplied
not
12 supplied
supplied not 9
not 3 supplied
supplied not supplied
2
not not
supplied supplied

10
6
not supplied
not not 2 1
supplied supplied 2
11 not supplied
not supplied
2

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
1 9-885-116-16 SCREW PAD (091-0001-510) 10 9-885-118-65 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (RED) (AEP, UK)
2 9-885-103-46 FOOT RUBBER (091-0001-261) 10 9-885-118-66 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (RED) (Russian)
3 A-1382-944-A USB BOARD, COMPLETE (02-06040451-00) 10 9-885-118-70 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (BLUE)
04 9-885-116-08 TRAVERS (2Q010SQ00-770-G) (AEP, UK)
5 A-1382-938-A UPPER COVER ASSY (030-0001-645) 10 9-885-118-71 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (BLUE)
(EXCEPT E) (Russian)
10 9-885-118-82 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (PINK) (E)
5 A-1443-019-A UPPER COVER ASSY (030-0002-645) (E)
6 A-1382-943-A KEY BOARD, COMPLETE (02-06040452-00) 10 9-885-118-83 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (RED) (E)
7 A-1382-941-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041064-00) 10 9-885-118-99 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (PINK)
(AEP, UK) (Russian)
7 A-1382-942-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041065-00) 10 9-885-120-09 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (WHITE)
(Russian) (New Zealand, Australian)
7 A-1443-020-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041066-00) 10 9-885-120-12 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (PINK)
(E) (New Zealand, Australian)
10 9-885-120-14 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (BLUE)
7 A-1510-355-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041067-00) (New Zealand, Australian)
(Singapore, Thai)
7 A-1545-553-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041072-00) 10 9-885-121-14 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (PINK)
(New Zealand, Australian) (Singapore, Thai)
7 A-1551-421-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041073-00) 10 9-885-121-17 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (BLUE)
(Saudi Arabia) (Singapore, Thai)
8 9-885-115-87 HINGE L (023-0001-6844) 10 9-885-121-22 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (WHITE)
9 9-885-115-88 HINGE R (023-0001-6845) (Saudi Arabia)
10 9-885-121-25 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (PINK)
10 9-885-116-32 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (WHITE) (Saudi Arabia)
(AEP, UK) 10 9-885-121-27 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (BLUE)
10 9-885-116-33 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (WHITE) (RUS) (Saudi Arabia)
10 9-885-116-73 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (WHITE) (E)
10 9-885-117-12 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (WHITE) 11 9-885-108-32 SHEET, OPEN PREVE (086-0001-041)
(Singapore, Thai) 12 9-885-115-91 HINGE COVER (013-0001-6840)
10 9-885-118-61 BOTTOM PANEL WITH LABEL (PINK)
(AEP, UK)

10-1
10-1-2. LCD BLOCK

55

not supplied

not supplied

52

not supplied
not supplied
56
54

53
52

56 not supplied

not supplied

51

not supplied

The components identified by mark


0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
51 A-1382-935-A BEZEL COVER ASSY (030-0001-563) 55 A-1539-323-A HOUSING COV. ASSY (030-0003-564) (PINK)
52 9-885-115-85 SPEAKER (570201C00-600-G) 55 A-1539-337-A HOUSING COV. ASSY (030-0002-564) (RED)
53 A-1382-936-A LCD BOARD, COMPLETE (02-06040450-00) 55 A-1539-344-A HOUSING COV. ASSY (030-0004-564) (BLUE)
0 54 9-885-115-86 LCD SCREEN (AT070TN07V.A) 56 9-885-115-90 PANEL RUBBER (090-0001-1198)
55 A-1382-933-A HOUSING COV. ASSY (030-0001-564) (WHITE)

10-2
KEY LCD MAIN USB

10-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


NOTE:
• Due to standardization, replacements in the • Items marked “*” are not stocked since they The components identified by
parts list may be different from the parts speci- are seldom required for routine service. mark 0 or dotted line with mark
0 are critical for safety.
fied in the diagrams or the components used Some delay should be anticipated when order- Replace only with part number
on the set. ing these items. specified.
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they • SEMICONDUCTORS
may have some difference from the original In each case, u: µ, for example: When indicating parts by reference
one. uA. . : µA. . uPA. . : µPA. . number, please include the board.
• RESISTORS uPB. . : µPB. . uPC. . : µPC. .
All resistors are in ohms. uPD. . : µPD. .
METAL: Metal-film resistor. • CAPACITORS
METAL OXIDE: Metal oxide-film resistor. uF: µF
F: nonflammable • COILS
• Not all of the parts for POWER BLOCK uH: µH
(ZSSR107G/ZSSR107H) are listed.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
A-1382-943-A KEY BOARD, COMPLETE (02-06040452-00) 3-274-988-51 MANUAL, INST. (086-0005-8497) (ITALIAN)
******************** (AEP)

3-274-988-61 MANUAL, INST. (086-0006-8497) (DUTCH)


(AEP)
A-1382-936-A LCD BOARD, COMPLETE (02-06040450-00) 3-274-988-71 MANUAL, INST. (086-0007-8497) (RUSSIAN)
******************** (Russian)
3-274-989-11 MANUAL, INST. (086-0008-8497) (SPANISH)
(E)
3-274-989-21 MANUAL, INST. (086-0009-8497) (ENGLISH)
A-1382-941-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041064-00) (Singapore, Thai)
(AEP, UK) 3-274-989-31 MANUAL, INST. (086-0010-8497) (THAI)
A-1382-942-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041065-00) (Thai)
(Russian)
A-1443-020-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041066-00) 3-274-989-41 MANUAL, INST. (085-0001-2070) (ENGLISH)
(E) (New Zealand, Australian)
A-1510-355-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041067-00) 3-274-989-51 MANUAL, INST. (085-0001-2363)
(Singapore, Thai) (ENGLISH, ARABIC) (Saudi Arabia)
A-1545-553-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041072-00) 9-885-103-56 AV CABLE (010-0001-206)
(New Zealand, Australian) 0 9-885-105-72 POWER CODE (073-0003-2029) (E)
0 9-885-105-82 POWER CODE (073-0002-2029)
A-1551-421-A MAIN BOARD, COMPLETE (02-01041073-00) (AEP, Russian, Saudi Arabia, Singapore)
(Saudi Arabia)
********************* 0 9-885-105-83 POWER CODE (073-0004-2029) (UK)
0 9-885-105-84 POWER CODE (073-0006-2029)
(New Zealand, Australian)
0 9-885-116-47 POWER CODE (073-0007-2029) (Thai)
A-1382-944-A USB BOARD, COMPLETE (02-06040451-00) 9-885-108-32 SHEET, OPEN PREVE (086-0001-041)
******************** 9-885-110-68 REMOCON RMT-D183 (1-885-110-68)

9-885-115-77 DCC-FX151 (G12PCL-513-0031)


(E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thai)
MISCELLANEOUS 9-885-113-61 DCC-FX150 (G12PCL-513-0021)
************** (AEP, UK, Russian)
9-885-116-65 DCC-FX150 (G12PCL-513-0041)
04 9-885-116-08 TRAVERS (2Q010SQ00-770-G) (New Zealand, Australian)
52 9-885-115-85 SPEAKER (570201C00-600-G) 9-885-116-23 NP-FX120 (890201C01-815-G)
0 54 9-885-115-86 LCD SCREEN (AT070TN07V.A) (EXCEPT New Zealand, Australian)
9-885-120-06 NP-FX120 (890201C02-815-G)
(New Zealand, Australian)
ACCESSORIES & PACKING MATERIALS
******************************** 0 9-885-116-48 AC-FX151 (SYBR019H831LFA)
(E, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Thai)
3-274-988-11 MANUAL, INST. (086-0001-8497) (ENGLISH) 0 9-885-116-64 AC-FX150 (SYBR019H832LFA)
(AEP, UK) (AEP, UK, Russian, New Zealand, Australian)
3-274-988-21 MANUAL, INST. (086-0002-8497) (FRENCH)
(AEP)
3-274-988-31 MANUAL, INST. (086-0003-8497) (GERMAN)
(AEP)
3-274-988-41 MANUAL, INST. (086-0004-8497) (SPANISH)
(AEP)

10-3E
DVP-FX720

Sony Corporation
2008D0500-1
9-883-970-15 Home Electronics Network Company © 2008.4
– 92 – Published by Quality Assurance Dept.
DVP-FX720

REVISION HISTORY

Ver. Date Description of Revision


1.0 2007.08 New
1.1 2007.10 Addition of E and Russian models.
1.2 2008.02 Addition of Singapore, Thai, New Zealand and Australian models.
Addition of PINK, RED and BLUE types.
1.3 2008.04 Addition of Saudi Arabia model.
1.4 2008.10 Addition of repair parts list,Ref No.12 (Page 10-1)

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