Toshiba SD-V393 SU2 DVD recorder Service manual
The Toshiba SD-V393SU2 is a DVD Video Player and Video Cassette Recorder. It allows you to play DVD video discs, audio CDs, Video CDs, and MP3/WMA/JPEG discs. You can also record TV programs directly to a VHS cassette tape. The unit has a built-in timer, giving you the ability to schedule recordings. You can also use the unit to duplicate VHS tapes.
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FILE NO. 810-200588 SERVICE MANUAL DVD VIDEO PLAYER & VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER SD-V393SU2 DOCUMENT CREATED IN JAPAN, November, 2005 Introduction 2 Connections 14 DIGITAL VIDEO DVD VIDEO PLAYER & VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER SD-V393SU SD-V393SU2 OWNER’S MANUAL ColorStream and ColorStream Pro are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. Basic setup (VCR) 22 Playback (VCR) 29 Recording (VCR) 34 Other functions (VCR) 39 Basic playback (DVD) 42 Advanced playback (DVD) 45 Function setup (DVD) 55 Others 61 ©2005 Toshiba Corporation Printed in Thailand J2H20101B SH 05/08 K This device does not tape-record copy protected DVD Video Discs. Introduction SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN FCC NOTICE: EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partly responsible for compliance with the FCC Rules could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. CAUTION: THIS DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYER EMPLOYS A LASER SYSTEM. TO ENSURE PROPER USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS USER'S GUIDE CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE UNIT REQUIRE MAINTENANCE, CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION. USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR THE PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM, DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE. VISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT WHEN THE ENCLOSURE IS OPENED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. 2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5. CLEANING Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning the exterior cabinet only. 6. ATTACHMENTS The manufacturer of this unit does not make any recommendations for attachments, as they may cause hazards. 7. WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this unit near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. PORTABLE CART WARNING (symbol provided by RETAC) 8. ACCESSORIES Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit. 8A. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 9. VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation, S3125A to ensure reliable operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and/or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to. 10. POWER SOURCE This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating plate. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. 11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION This unit is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. 12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. Introduction CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Location of the required Marking The rating sheet and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit. CERTIFICATION: COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J. 2 3 Introduction IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS / Power source 13. LIGHTNING To protect your unit from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges. 14. POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall onto or against such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them might be fatal. 15. OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 16. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Do not push objects through any openings in this unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid into the unit. 17. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges, Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. 19. REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 20. SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition. 21. HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 22. DISC TRAY Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. It may cause serious personal injury. 23. CONNECTING When you connect the product to other equipment, turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet. Failure to do so may cause a product damage. Read the owner's manual of the other equipment carefully and follow the instructions when making any connections. 24. LASER BEAM Do not look into the opening of the disc tray or ventilation opening of the product to see the source of the laser beam. It may cause sight damage. 25. DISC Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction. 26. NOTE TO CABLE TV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE Power source GROUND CLAMP ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20) ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE S2898A Introduction IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS TO USE AC POWER SOURCE Use the AC polarized line cord provided for operation on AC. Insert the AC cord plug into a standard 120V 60Hz polarized AC outlet. AC Outlet Wider Hole and Blade GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21) GROUND CLAMPS Notes: • Never connect the AC line cord plug to other than the specified voltage (120V 60Hz). Use the attached power cord only. • If the polarized AC cord does not fit into a non-polarized AC outlet, do not attempt to file or cut the blade. It is the user’s responsibility to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet. • If you cause a static discharge when touching the unit and the unit fails to function, simply unplug the unit from the AC outlet and plug it back in. The unit should return to normal operation. POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H) 18. SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. For example: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation. e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f . When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service. Polarized AC Cord Plug (One blade is wider than the other.) 4 5 Introduction Precautions When shipping the DVD/VCR, the original shipping carton and packing materials come in handy. For maximum protection, repack the unit as it was originally packed at the factory. Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray, near the DVD/VCR. Do not leave rubber or plastic products to contact the DVD/VCR for a prolonged period. They will leave marks on the finish. The top and rear panels of the DVD/VCR may become warm after a long period of use. This is not a malfunction. When the DVD/VCR is not in use, be sure to remove the disc and the video cassette turn off the power. If you do not use the DVD/VCR for a long period, the unit may not function properly in the future. Turn on and use the DVD/VCR occasionally. Notes on locating Place the DVD/VCR on a level surface. Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand. The loaded disc or the video tape may become dis-aligned and damage the DVD/ VCR. When you place this DVD/VCR near a TV, radio, or VCR, the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted. In this case, place the DVD/ VCR away from the TV, radio or VCR. Note on moisture condensation Moisture condensation damages the DVD/VCR. Please read the following carefully. le of mo Examp ensat isture ion! cond Tape Normally, DVD video discs are divided into titles, and the titles are sub-divided into chapters. VIDEO CDs and audio CDs are divided into tracks. DVD video disc DVD video disc Title 1 Chapter 1 Title 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Playback side Do not attach paper or tape to discs. Video CD/Audio CD Head drum Video CD/Audio CD Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases. When you bring the DVD/VCR directly from a cold place to a warm place. When you use the DVD/VCR in a room where you just turned on the heater, or a place where the cold wind from the air conditioner directly hits the unit. In summer, when you use the DVD/VCR in a hot and humid place just after you move the unit from an air conditioned room. When you use the DVD/VCR in a humid place. Track 1 Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean. If you use the DVD/VCR in such a situation, it may damage discs and internal parts. Remove the disc or the video tape, connect the power cord of the DVD/ VCR to the wall outlet, turn on the DVD/VCR, and leave it for two or three hours. After two or three hours, the DVD/VCR will have warmed up and evaporated any moisture. Keep the DVD/VCR connected to the wall outlet and moisture condensation will seldom occur. Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Each title, chapter or track is assigned a number, which is called “title number”, “chapter number” or “track number” respectively. There may be discs that do not have these numbers. Notes on copyright Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner, benzine, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray for vinyl LPs. It may damage the disc. Do not use the DVD/VCR when moisture condensation may occur. Track 2 On cleaning discs It’s too warm! Wa it! 6 Structure of disc contents Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Moisture condensation occurs, for example, when you pour a cold drink into a glass on a warm day. Drops of water form on the outside of the glass. In the same way, moisture may condense on the head drum or the optical pick-up lens inside this unit, one of the most crucial internal parts of the DVD/VCR. Notes on cleaning Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Use a dry cloth to wipe. Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner and benzine, as they may damage the surface of the DVD/VCR. If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit, follow that product’s instructions. On handling discs Introduction Notes on handling Notes on discs On storing discs Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources. Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier. Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping. The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs and other materials, is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and/or criminal liability. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Wall outlet 7 Introduction Contents Notes on discs (continued) About this owner’s manual Playable discs This DVD/VCR can play the following discs. Disc Mark Contents Disc Size Maximum playback time Approx. 4 hours (single sided disc) 12 cm ” may appear on the TV screen during operation. “ ” means that the operation is not permitted by the A“ DVD/VCR or the disc. For example, sometimes it is unable to stop the playback of copyright message of the disc when the ” may STOP ( ) button is pressed. Alternatively, the “ also indicate that the feature is not available for the disc. Audio + Video (moving pictures) DVD video discs Approx. 8 hours (double sided disc) Approx. 80 minutes (single sided disc) 8 cm Approx. 160 minutes (double sided disc) Notes on region numbers The region number of this DVD/VCR is 1. If region numbers, which stand for their playable area, are printed on your DVD video disc and you do not find 1 or ALL , disc playback will not be allowed by the player. (In this case, the DVD/VCR will display a message on-screen.) Video CDs DIGITAL VIDEO Audio + Video (moving pictures) On Video CDs Audio CDs This DVD/VCR supports Video CDs equipped with the PBC (Version 2.0) function. (PBC is the abbreviation of Playback Control.) You can enjoy two playback variations depending on types of discs. 12 cm Approx. 74 minutes 8 cm Approx. 20 minutes 12 cm Approx. 74 minutes 8 cm (CD single) Approx. 20 minutes Audio The following discs are also available. DVD-R/RW discs of DVD video format CD-R/CD-RW discs of CD-DA, Video CD, SVCD, MP3, WMA or JPEG format Kodak Picture CD and FUJICOLOR CD format Some of these discs may be incompatible. • Video CD not equipped with PBC function (Version 1.1) Sound and movie can be played on this DVD/VCR in the same way as an audio CD. • Video CD equipped with PBC function (Version 2.0) In addition to operation of a Video CD not equipped with the PBC function, you can enjoy playback of interactive software with search function by using the menu displayed on the TV screen (Menu Playback). Some of the functions described in this owner’s manual may not work with some discs. • You cannot play discs other than those listed above. • You cannot play discs of DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, Photo CD, etc., or non standardized discs even if they may be labeled as above. • Some CD-R/RWs cannot be played back depending on the recording conditions. • This DVD/VCR uses the NTSC color system, and cannot play DVD video discs recorded in any other color system (PAL, SECAM, etc.). Basic playback (DVD) SAFTY PRECAUTIONS ................................... 2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .......................... 3 Power source ................................................... 5 Precautions ...................................................... 6 Notes on discs.................................................. 7 Contents. .......................................................... 9 Identification of controls ................................. 10 Playing a disc ................................................. 42 Connections Antenna connections ...................................... 14 Cable TV connections .................................... 16 Connecting to a TV ........................................ 18 Connecting to optional equipment.................. 20 Basic setup (VCR) Setting the video channel ............................... 22 Setting the language ...................................... 23 Clock setting ................................................... 24 Tuner setting .................................................. 27 Advanced playback (DVD) Zooming ......................................................... 45 Locating desired scene .................................. 45 Marking desired scenes ................................. 46 Repeat playback............................................. 47 A-B Repeat playback...................................... 47 Program playback .......................................... 48 Random playback ........................................... 48 Changing angles ............................................ 49 Title selection ................................................. 49 DVD menu ...................................................... 49 Changing soundtrack language ..................... 50 Setting surround sound .................................. 50 Subtitles ......................................................... 51 To turn off the PBC ......................................... 51 MP3/WMA/JPEG operation ............................ 52 Function setup (DVD) Customizing the function settings .................. 55 Temporary disabling of rating level by DVD disc ........................................................ 60 Playback (VCR) Loading and unloading a cassette tape ......... 29 Cassette tape playback .................................. 30 Special playback ............................................ 31 Convenience function ..................................... 32 Recording (VCR) Others Language code list ......................................... 61 Troubleshooting ............................................. 62 Specifications ................................................. 63 Limited warranty ............................................. 64 Recording a TV program ................................ 34 One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) ................ 36 Timer recording .............................................. 37 Other functions (VCR) Stereo recording and playback ...................... 39 Second Audio Program (SAP) ........................ 39 Duplicating a video tape ................................. 40 Recording a DVD/CD disc .............................. 41 Because of problems and errors that can occur during the creation of DVD and Video CD software and/or the manufacture of DVD and Video CD discs, Toshiba cannot guarantee that this DVD/VCR will play every feature of every DVD bearing the DVD logo and/or every Video CD bearing the CD logo. As one of the creators of DVD technology, Toshiba DVD players are manufactured using the highest standards of quality, and as a result, such incompatibilities are rare. If you happen to experience any difficulty playing a DVD or a Video CD on a this DVD/VCR, please feel free to call our Contact listed in “How to Obtain Warranty Services” (page 65). 8 Introduction This owner’s manual explains the basic instructions of this DVD/VCR. Some DVD video discs are produced in a manner that allows specific or limited operation during playback. As such, the DVD/VCR may not respond to all operating commands. This is not a defect in the DVD/ VCR. Refer to instruction notes of discs. Introduction 9 Introduction Identification of controls See the page in Display window for details. VCR indicator (VCR) OPEN/CLOSE button 42 Cassette loading slot 29 DVD indicator 42 ON/STANDBY button 22 REC button 34 REW button 30 Still indicator Disc inserted indicator (DVD) Recording indicator (VCR) Disc inserted indicator (CD) AM/PM indicator (AM is not displayed) Disc tray 42 Remote sensor 13 Introduction Play indicator Front panel Multifunctional indicator Track indicator (CD) Progressive indicator Tape loaded indicator (VCR) Timer Recording indicator (VCR) VCR operation status Press CALL to display VCR operation status on the screen. To cancel the display, press CALL again. EJECT button 29 VCR/DVD mode selector button 22 VCR indicator 22 CHANNEL / buttons 34 Display window 11 AUDIO (L/R)/VIDEO IN (LINE IN 2) jacks 40 FF button 30 While watching TV PLAY button 30 HI-FI STEREO CLOCK STEREO AND SECOND AUDIO PROGRAM (SAP) Rear panel 8 : 47AM MON STEREO SAP CH 125 CHANNEL DVD S-VIDEO OUT jack 19 20 DVD/VCR common AUDIO (L/R)/VIDEO OUT jacks 18 Recording : OPERATING MODE 8 : 30AM MON HI-FI Rec/Pause : Play : AUTO REPEAT 00 : 00 : 00 SP TAPE SPEED REAL TIME COUNTER DVD COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack VCR Icons While operating a tape DAY OF THE WEEK STOP button 30 STEREO 00 : 15 : 12 SP TAPE IN Stop : Eject : OUTPUT SELECTION DVD/CD/VCD operation status ANT IN jack 14 Each press of DISPLAY, the status display of the disc will appear on the screen and change as follows. DISC OPERATION DVD 00:34:56 01:12:33 ELAPSED TIME TOTAL TIME 00:34:56 01:12:33 1/99 Chapter 1/999 1/9 1/8 Eng DolbyDigital 1/32 Eng TITLE NO. Title ANGLE NO. CHAPTER NO. A KIND OF AUDIO AUDIO LANGUAGE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE DISC OPERATION TRACK NO. AC power cord 5 34:56 Track 11/99 71:33 TOTAL TIME ELAPSED TIME DVD COMPONENT DVD AUDIO (L/R) OUT jacks 19 OUT jacks 19 10 CD/VCD AUDIO (L/R)/VIDEO IN (LINE IN1) jacks 40 ANT OUT jack 14 11 Introduction Identification of Controls (Continued) The instructions in this manual describe the functions on the remote control. See the page in for details. Inserting batteries 1 2 Install two “AAA” batteries (supplied), paying attention to the polarity diagram in the battery compartment. 3 Replace the compartment cover. OPEN/CLOSE button (DVD) " ' !! TV/VCR button ! ## INPUT SELECT button " SLOW button ! "" ! "# MENU button "' "' ENTER button ! ## "# ! !" $ "# RETURN button ## " PLAY button ! " INDEX+ button !! button "" SKIP FF button ! "" A-B RPT button "% SP/SLP button !" PLAYMODE button "% CALL button DISPLAY button ZERO RETURN button ! SEARCH button "# PAUSE/STEP button ! "! INDEXÐ button !! SKIP button "" REW button ! REC/OTR button !" TIMER REC button Direct channel selection buttons (0Ð9) Number buttons (0Ð9) Open the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow. POWER button VCR DVD button EJECT button (VCR) CLOCK/COUNTER button VCR MENU button SETUP button CM SKIP button ZOOM button TOP MENU button Direction buttons ( / / / ) SET+/Ð buttons CH+/Ð buttons CANCEL button CLEAR button STOP button ! Introduction Remote control "" !$ !% & "# COUNTER RESET button ! ANGLE button "' MARKER button "$ AUDIO SELECT button !' AUDIO button # ATR button ! SUBTITLE button # Caution: Never throw batteries into a fire. Notes: • Be sure to use AAA size batteries. • Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area. • Batteries should always be disposed of with the environment in mind. Always dispose of batteries in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. • If the remote control does not operate correctly, or if the operating range becomes reduced, replace batteries with new ones. • When necessary to replace batteries in the remote control, always replace both batteries with new ones. Never mix battery types or use new and used batteries in combination. • Always remove batteries from remote control if they are dead or if the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time. This will prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment. Remote control basics • Press POWER to turn the DVD/VCR on or off. • Select your desired operating mode (DVD or VCR) using VCR DVD. (DVD or VCR indicator on the front panel will show you which mode is selected.) • Press CH + or CH – to move through the channels one channel at a time. • The / / / are also used to navigate on-screen menu system. • You can directly access specific channels using Direct channel selection buttons (0–9). • Each press of VCR DVD on the remote control, switches the screen between the VCR screen (VCR mode) and the DVD screen (DVD mode). Operation • Aim the remote control at the remote sensor and press control buttons to operate. • Operate the remote control within 30° angle on either side of the remote sensor, up to a distance of approx. 7 meters. Approx. 7 meters MENU button Use the MENU button to display the menu included on many DVD video discs. To operate a menu, follow the instructions in “DVD Menu.” 49 12 13 Connections Antenna connections If you are using an antenna system, follow these instructions. If you are a Cable TV subscriber, skip ahead to page 16 for the proper connections. After you have connected the antenna to the DVD/VCR, you must connect the DVD/VCR to the TV. Below are 3 common methods of connecting your DVD/VCR to a TV. Find the type of TV you are using and follow the connection diagram. Antenna to DVD/VCR connection The DVD/VCR must be connected “between” the antenna and the TV. First, disconnect the antenna from the TV and connect it to the DVD/VCR. Then connect the DVD/VCR to the TV. Below are 3 common methods of connecting an antenna system to a DVD/VCR. Find the type of antenna system you are using and follow the connection diagram. This DVD/VCR has a single 75 ohm output for connection to a TV. If your TV has separate VHF and UHF antenna inputs (numbers 2 and 3 below), use a splitter to connect the DVD/VCR to the TV for VHF and UHF reception. Connections 1 DVD/VCR to TV connection Combination VHF/UHF Antenna with 75 ohm Coaxial Cable DVD/VCR TV IN (ANT) Note: If a VHF or UHF antenna is used, set the TV/CABLE menu option to the “TV” mode. VHF/UHF IN 75 ohm Coaxial Cable OUT (TV) 2 75 ohm Coaxial Cable (supplied) TV with single 75 ohm VHF/UHF antenna input Combination VHF/UHF Antenna with 300 ohm Twin Lead (Flat) Wire DVD/VCR TV Note: Matching Transformer 300 ohm Input 75 ohm output (not supplied) IN (ANT) OUT (TV) 75 ohm Coaxial Cable (supplied) Splitter 75 ohm Input 75/300 ohm outputs (not supplied) VHF TV with 300 ohm UHF and 75 ohm VHF antenna inputs 300 ohm Twin Lead (Flat) Wire (not supplied) 3 Separate VHF and UHF Antennas DVD/VCR TV VHF UHF Combiner 75/300 ohm Inputs 75 ohm output (not supplied) 300 ohm Twin Lead (Flat) Wire (not supplied) UHF IN (ANT) OUT (TV) 75 ohm Coaxial Cable Note: 75 ohm Coaxial Cable (supplied) Splitter 75 ohm Input 300 ohm outputs (not supplied) Note: If a VHF or UHF antenna is used, set the TV/CABLE menu option to the “TV” mode. VHF TV with 300 ohm UHF and 300 ohm VHF antenna inputs If both VHF and UHF antennas have 300 ohm twin lead (flat) wires, use a combiner having two 300 ohm inputs and one 75 ohm output. Notes: • A clear picture will not be obtained by the DVD/VCR unless the antenna signal is good. Connect the antenna to the DVD/VCR properly. • For better quality recording, an indoor antenna or a telescopic antenna is not recommended. The use of an outdoor type antenna is required. • If you are not sure about the connection, please refer to qualified service personnel. 14 If a VHF or UHF antenna is used, set the TV/CABLE menu option to the “TV” mode. UHF 15 Connections Cable TV connections Many cable companies offer services permitting reception of extra channels including pay or subscription channels. This DVD/VCR has an extended tuning range and can be tuned to most cable channels without using a cable company supplied converter box, except for those premium channels which are intentionally scrambled. If you subscribe to a premium channel which is scrambled, you must have a descrambler box for proper reception. This DVD/VCR cannot receive scrambled programs since it does not contain a descrambler. In order to receive scrambled programs, your existing descrambler must be used. Descrambler boxes are available from cable companies. Consult your local cable company for more information concerning connection to their descrambler equipment. There are many ways to connect your DVD/VCR to a cable system. Below are six common methods of connection. 4 DVD/VCR DVD/VCR TV Splitter TV A/B Switch VHF/UHF IN (ANT) IN (ANT) IN (ANT) VHF/UHF IN (ANT) Incoming Cable Connections 1 IMPORTANT: Make sure the TV/CABLE menu option is set to the “CABLE” mode. A Incoming Cable Converter/Descrambler OUT (TV) B OUT (TV) Allows: * * * Prevents: * Allows: * Recording of nonscrambled channels. * Use of the programmable timer. * Recording of one channel while watching another. Watching scrambled channels while recording another channel. * Using the DVD/VCR tuner to select channels. DVD/VCR 2 Converter/ Descrambler TV IN (ANT) Incoming Cable Recording of one channel while watching another. Using the programmable timer to record only the channel selected at the converter box. Recording of all channels through the converter box. 5 DVD/VCR TV Splitter IN (ANT) VHF/UHF IN (ANT) Converter/Descrambler OUT (TV) VHF/UHF IN (ANT) A/B Switch OUT (TV) Incoming Cable A B Allows: * Recording of channels through the converter box (scrambled and unscrambled). * Using the programmable timer to record only the channel selected at the converter box. Note: To record from converter/descrambler, DVD/ VCR tuner must be tuned to the converter output channel, usually channel 3 or 4. Prevents: * Recording one channel while watching another. * Using the DVD/VCR tuner to select channels. Allows: * * * * Prevents: Recording of nonscrambled channels. Recording of one channel while watching another. Watching premium channels through the converter while recording nonscrambled channels. Using the programmable timer. Recording scrambled channels. DVD/VCR 3 DVD/VCR TV 6 TV Converter/Descrambler Splitter IN (ANT) IN (ANT) Converter/Descrambler Incoming Cable VHF/UHF IN (ANT) Incoming Cable OUT (TV) Converter/Descrambler VHF/UHF IN (ANT) OUT (TV) A/B Switch A B Allows: * Recording of nonscrambled channels. * Use of the programmable timer. * Recording an unscrambled channel while watching any channel selected at the converter box. Prevents: Recording scrambled channels. Note: If you are playing a tape or using the tuner built into the DVD/VCR, the converter must be set to the video channel output of the DVD/ VCR (either 3 or 4). Allows: * Recording of all channels through the converter box. * Recording a scrambled or unscrambled channel while watching another (scrambled or unscrambled) channel. * Using the programmable timer to record only the channel selected at the converter box. Prevents: Using the DVD/VCR tuner to select channels. Note: Whenever a Converter/Descrambler box is placed before the DVD/VCR, you must tune the DVD/VCR to the output of the Converter/Descrambler box, usually channel 3 or 4. 16 17 Connections S-video output An S-Video connection is superior to Video (Yellow) output. Use this method for DVD playback when the connected television has SVideo input, and does not have component video inputs. Connecting to a TV Component video outputs Connect the DVD/VCR to your TV. Note: This method transports VHS and DVD-video signals. For enhanced DVD-video performance, we recommend you also connect the S-video or ColorStream® component video outputs to your TV/monitor. 19 PROGRESSIVE outputs Some TVs or monitors are equipped with component video inputs that are capable of reproducing a progressively scanned video signal. Connecting to these inputs allows you to view the highest quality pictures with less flicker. INTERLACED outputs Some TVs or monitors are equipped with component video inputs. Connecting to these inputs allows you to enjoy the highest quality DVD picture playback. Notes: • Actual labels for component video inputs may vary depending on the TV manufacturer. (ex. Y, R-Y, B-Y or Y, CB, CR) • In some TVs or monitors, the color levels of the playback picture may be reduced slightly or the tint may change. In such a case, adjust the TV or monitor for optimum performance. The S-video output and component video output transports the DVD-video signal exclusively and will deliver enhanced DVD video picture performance. Signal flow Connections Connecting to an audio system and TV equipped with S-video input/component video inputs Connecting to a TV Signal flow To ANALOG AUDIO OUT (white) (yellow) (red) (red) (white) To wall outlet To wall outlet To ANALOG AUDIO OUT To VIDEO OUT Audio/video cable (supplied) To SVIDEO OUT To PR/CR VIDEO OUT To PB/CB VIDEO OUT Component video cable (not supplied) To audio inputs To video input (yellow) (red) To Y VIDEO OUT If you connect the DVD/VCR to your TV with the DVD OUT jacks, select the corresponding video input on your television to watch DVD video discs. Audio cable (not supplied) To audio inputs of the amplifier (white) To Y video input (red) (white) To PB/CB video input To PR/CR video input TV or monitor with audio/video inputs To S-video input S-video cable (not supplied) To switch the scan mode between the interlace and progressive modes, see page 59. Notes: • Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected TV as well. • When you connect the DVD/VCR to your TV, be sure to turn off the power and unplug both units from the wall outlet before making any connections. • If your television set has one audio input, connect the left and right audio outputs of the DVD/VCR to a Y cable adapter (not supplied) and then connect to your TV. • Connect the DVD/VCR directly to your TV. If you connect the DVD/VCR to a VCR, TV/VCR combination or video selector, the playback picture may be distorted as DVD video discs are copy protected. 18 TV or monitor with ColorStream® component video inputs Audio system Notes: • Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected equipment as well. • When you connect the DVD/VCR to other equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet before making any connections. • If you place the DVD/VCR near a tuner or radio, the radio broadcast sound might be distorted. In this case, place the DVD/ VCR away from the tuner and radio. • The output sound of the DVD/VCR has a wide dynamic range. Be sure to adjust the receiver’s volume to a moderate listening level. Otherwise, the speakers may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound. • Turn off the amplifier before you connect or disconnect the DVD/VCR’s power cord. If you leave the amplifier power on, the speakers may be damaged. • When connecting to a TV using the Video or S-video jack, make sure that the Progressive indicator “ ” on the display window is not lit. If it is lit, the Video and S-video outputs do not feed the correct signals and you cannot see any picture. To turn off the Progressive indicator, select PROGRESSIVE scan Off 59 . 19 Connections Connecting to optional equipment You can enjoy high quality dynamic sounds of DVD video discs or audio CDs by connecting the DVD/VCR to optional audio equipment. For connection to your TV, see “Connecting to a TV” 18 19 • This selection uses the following reference mark. . : Front speaker : Rear speaker : Sub woofer : Center speaker : Signal flow Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Connecting to an amplifier equipped with an MPEG2 audio decoder Connections Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is the surround sound technology used in theaters showing the latest movies, and is now available to reproduce this realistic effect in the home. You can enjoy motion picture and live concert DVD video discs encoded via the Dolby Digital recording system with this dynamic realistic sound by connecting the DVD/VCR to a 6 channel amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder or Dolby Digital processor. If you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder, you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic from the same DVD movies that provide full 5.1-channel Dolby Digital soundtracks, as well as from titles with the Dolby Surround mark. Warning When playing DTS-encoded discs (audio CDs), excessive noise may be output from the analog stereo jacks. To avoid possible damage to the audio system, you should take proper precautions when the ANALOG AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks of the DVD/VCR are connected to an amplification system. (Do not leave the ANALOG AUDIO OUT (L/R) wires dangling.) To enjoy DTS Digital Surround™ playback, an external 5.1 channel DTS Digital Surround™ decoder system must be connected to the BITSTREAM/PCM AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR. MPEG2 sound You can enjoy motion picture and live concert DVD video discs encorded via the MPEG2 recording system with dynamic realistic sound by connecting an amplifier equipped with an MPEG2 audio decoder or MPEG2 audio processor. • Use DVD video discs encoded via the Dolby Digital recording system. • Use DVD video discs encoded via the MPEG2 recording system. Amplifier equipped with an MPEG2 audio decoder To COAXIAL type digital audio input Amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder To COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT 75 Ω coaxial cable (not supplied) To COAXIAL type digital audio input 75 Ω coaxial cable (not supplied) To COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a digital audio input Connecting to an amplifier equipped with Dolby Surround Pro Logic Dolby Surround Pro Logic You can enjoy the dynamic realistic sound of Dolby Surround Pro Logic by connecting an amplifier and speaker system (right and left front speakers, a center speaker, and one or two rear speakers). 2 channel digital stereo You can enjoy the dynamic sound of 2 channel digital stereo by connecting an amplifier equipped with a digital audio input and speaker system (right and left front speakers). With an amplifier equipped with Dolby Digital Connect the equipment the same way as described in “Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a Dolby Digital decoder.” Refer to that amplifier’s owner’s manual and set the amplifier so you can enjoy Dolby Surround Pro Logic sound. With an amplifier not equipped with Dolby Digital Connect the equipment as follows. • This connection is only suitable for Video CDs and Audio CDs. * Amplifier equipped with a digital audio input To COAXIAL type digital audio input To COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT * Connect one or two rear speakers. The output sound from the rear speakers will be monaural even if you connect two rear speakers. Amplifier equipped with Dolby Surround Pro Logic 75 Ω coaxial cable (not supplied) To audio input Audio cable (not supplied) To ANALOG AUDIO OUT Connecting to an amplifier equipped with a DTS decoder Digital Theater Systems (DTS) DTS is a high quality surround technology used in theaters and now available for home use, on DVD video discs or audio CDs. If you have a DTS decoder or processor, you can obtain the full benefit of 5.1 channel DTS encoded sound tracks on DVD video discs or audio CDs. Amplifier equipped with a DTS decoder To COAXIAL type digital audio input 75 Ω coaxial cable (not supplied) “DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. • Use DVD video discs or audio CDs encoded via the DTS recording system. To COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Notes: • DO NOT connect the BITSTREAM/PCM AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to the AC-3 RF input of a Dolby Digital Receiver. This input on your A/V Receiver is reserved for Laserdisc use only and is incompatible with the BITSTREAM/PCM AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR. • Connect the BITSTREAM/PCM AUDIO OUT jack of the DVD/VCR to the “COAXIAL” input of a Receiver or Processor. • Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected equipment as well. • When you connect the DVD/VCR to other equipment, be sure to turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet before making any connections. • The output sound of the DVD/VCR has a wide dynamic range. Be sure to adjust the receiver’s volume to a moderate listening level. Otherwise, the speakers and your hearing may be damaged by a sudden high volume sound. • Turn off the amplifier before you connect or disconnect the DVD/VCR’s power cord. If you leave the amplifier power on, the speakers may be damaged. 20 21 Basic setup (VCR) Setting the video channel When a TV is connected with the 75 ohm coaxial cable only. To view playback of a recorded tape or DVD disc, or to watch a program selected by the VCR's channel selector, the TV must be set to channel 3 or 4 (video channel). POWER VCR DVD TV/VCR Setting the language VCR DVD VCR MENU You can choose from three different languages (English, French and Spanish) for the on-screen displays. ENTER SET +/– 3 4 Setting the video channel Press and hold 3 or 4 on the remote for 3 seconds in standby mode. OR 2 The video channel will start to flash for 3 seconds in the display window. Press POWER to turn on the DVD/VCR. For a push-button TV tuner Preparation: If CH 3 or 4 corresponding to the video channel cannot be tuned on your TV, proceed as follows: set the VCR 3/4 channel selector and the TV to CH 3 or 4, play back a prerecorded tape and tune the TV to receive a sharp color picture from the video cassette recorder. Refer to your TV owner's manual for details. • Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.) Note: If the unit does not operate properly, or No key operation (by the unit and/or the remote control): Static electricity, etc., may affect the player's operation. Disconnect the AC power cord once, then connect it again. 1 4 Press VCR MENU until the MENU screen is cleared. Basic setup (VCR) 1 Setting the language Press VCR MENU. The VCR menu screen will appear. Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”, then press ENTER. If you use the unit for the first time and press VCR MENU, instead of the main menu screen the “SYSTEM SETUP” menu screen in step 2 may appear. Notes: • Both the VCR and the DVD have their own player menus 55 . • If no buttons are pressed for more than 60 seconds, the VCR MENU screen will return to normal TV-operation automatically. MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 3 Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. +/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 〈 The VCR indicator on the front panel will light. 2 4 Turn ON the TV and set to CH 3 or 4 to correspond with the channel selected in step 1. 5 Press TV/VCR to select the VCR position. 6 The VCR indicator will appear in the display window. Select any channel to receive a TV station in your area. The channel number will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds. Press SET + or – to select “LANGUAGE”, then press ENTER. SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 3 Press SET + or – to select the desired language: English (ENGLISH), Spanish (ESPAÑOL) or French (FRANCAIS), then press ENTER. LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE ENGLISH ESPAOL FRANCAIS 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 22 23 Basic setup (VCR) POWER VCR DVD Clock setting VCR MENU The AUTO CLOCK function will automatically set the built-in clock (Month, Day, Year and Time) when the DVD/VCR is connected to an Antenna or Cable system and it is turned off. The DVD/VCR searches for a station in your area containing the necessary AUTO CLOCK setting signals. Once received, it will take approximately 4 minutes for the clock to set itself automatically. ENTER To set STANDARD TIME CALL AUTO CLOCK setting To set AUTO CLOCK to off • Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.) 1 2 3 Connect the Antenna or Cable system. 4 Wait at least three minutes and press POWER. 5 Press CALL to check the clock setting on the on screen display. 1 Press VCR MENU. • If you use a cable box, turn it on. +/Ð/ENTER/MENU Plug the AC power cord to the AC outlet. Make sure the DVD/VCR is turned off. • If you press POWER, the Auto Clock set is not programmed. 8 : 47AM MON STEREO SAP MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 2 1 Press VCR MENU. MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 2 CH 125 6 If the clock is not set, check the antenna condition. The AUTO CLOCK may not function properly if the reception condition is not good. Press ENTER to select “OFF”. +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 3 5 Press VCR MENU repeatedly to return to the normal screen. The auto clock adjustment will be updated at 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM everyday when the DVD/VCR turned off. • If you use a cable box and you want AUTO CLOCK adjustment to be performed, the cable box must be left on. • The AUTO CLOCK adjustment is not effective when there is a difference of more than 5 minutes exists between the built-in clock time and the actual time. • When the AUTO CLOCK is set to “OFF”, the AUTO CLOCK adjustment does not function. • Set the clock manually 26 . 24 MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 4 +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 2 Press SET + or – to select “DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME”, then press ENTER. SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME +/Ð/ENTER/MENU Press SET + or – to select “STANDARD TIME”, then press ENTER. 3 Press SET + or – to select your time zone, then press ENTER. Press SET + or – to select one of the options, then press ENTER. Press VCR MENU until the MENU screen is cleared. for manual setting (forward one hour) for manual setting (back one hour) AUTO: for automatic setting (read XDS in the signal) ON: OFF: ATLANTIC : GMT–4hours EASTERN : GMT–5hours CENTRAL : GMT–6hours MOUNTAIN : GMT–7hours PACIFIC : GMT–8hours ALASKA : GMT–9hours HAWAII : GMT–10hours AUTO : AUTO SET (GMT: Greenwich Mean Time) SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME +/Ð/ENTER/MENU AUTO CLOCK adjustment Press VCR MENU. Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”, then press ENTER. MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 00 : 00 : 00 SP 4 1 Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”, then press ENTER. Press SET + or – to select “AUTO CLOCK”. SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME +/Ð/ENTER/MENU MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP +/Ð/ENTER/MENU Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”, then press ENTER. +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 3 In the rare event that you live within broadcast range of two You can set the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME automatically or stations in two different time zones, the DVD/VCR may recognize manually. the wrong station for the AUTO CLOCK setting. To correct the situation: Basic setup (VCR) When shipped from factory the AUTO CLOCK is set to “ON”. But if you do not want AUTO CLOCK setting: Preparation: To set DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SET +/– 5 When you want to set the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME manually, on the first Sunday in April you set to “ON”, and on the last Sunday in October you set to “OFF”. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ON OFF Press VCR MENU until the MENU screen is cleared. AUTO 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 Notes: • When shipped from factory, the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME is Notes: set to “AUTO” position. • To be able to select the standard time, the clock must first be • When the clock is not set, DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME setting set by AUTO CLOCK once. is not available. • If you live in Newfoundland and the AUTO CLOCK does not function properly, set the AUTO CLOCK menu option to “OFF” • When there is no DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME in your area, always select “OFF” position in step 3. and set the clock manually. 25 Basic setup (VCR) Clock setting (Continued) Tuner setting If the AUTO CLOCK process did not set the date and time correctly, you must set them manually for timer recording and DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. VCR MENU SET +/– ENTER CANCEL TV/CABLE selection Manual clock setting Press VCR MENU. 6 After setting the clock, date and time starts functioning automatically. 8 : 30AM SAT 2 MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 3 Press SET + or – to select “CLOCK SET”, then press ENTER. • Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.) SET +/– 1 Repeat left step 1 and press SET + or – to select “AUTO CH MEMORY”. CH SETUP TV CABLE AUTO CH MEMORY ADD/DELETE Press VCR MENU. Press SET + or – to select “CH SETUP”, then press ENTER. To make corrections any time during the process Press CANCEL repeatedly until the item you want to change blinks, then press SET + or –. MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP Note: After a power failure or disconnection of the power, the timer settings will be lost. In this case, reset the present time. +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 2 ENTER Setting channels automatically Preparation: 1 Press SET + or – to select “SYSTEM SETUP”, then press ENTER. VCR MENU Basic setup (VCR) EXAMPLE: Setting the clock to “8:30 AM” March, 26 (SAT), 2005. 1 VCR DVD This DVD/VCR is equipped with a channel memory feature which allows channels to skip up or down to the next channel set into memory, skipping over unwanted channels. Before selecting channels, they must be programmed into the DVD/VCR’s memory. In addition to normal VHF and UHF channels, this DVD/VCR can receive up to 113 Cable TV channels. To use this DVD/VCR with an antenna, set the TV/CABLE menu option to the TV mode. When shipped from the factory, this menu option is in the CABLE mode. 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 2 Press ENTER. Auto tuning will begin. The channel display will count up and when finished, the screen returns to normal. +0 Press SET + or – to select “TV/CABLE”. CH SETUP TV CABLE AUTO CH MEMORY ADD/DELETE SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 4 Press SET + or – to set the month, then press ENTER. MONTH DAY 2005 12 : 00AM Set the day, year and time as in step 4. 3 DAY 26 (SAT) YEAR 2005 TIME TV CABLE AUTO CH MEMORY ADD/DELETE TV - VHF/UHF channels CABLE - Cable TV channels 4 +/Ð/ENTER/MENU Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is cleared. 8 : 30AM 〈+/Ð/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU 〉 26 CH SETUP 1 (TUE) YEAR TIME MONTH The arrow indicates the selected mode. 3 〈+/Ð/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU 〉 5 3 Press ENTER to select the TV or CABLE mode. Note: You can’t select “CH SETUP” if you set the channel to “L1” or “L2”. 27 Basic setup (VCR) Playback (VCR) Tuner setting (Continued) VCR MENU Loading and unloading a cassette tape Use only video cassette tapes marked EJECT . ENTER SET +/– 0–9 Loading Push the center of the tape until it is automatically inserted. To ADD/DELETE channels Repeat the step 1 on page 27. Then press SET + or – to select the “ADD/DELETE” and press ENTER. CH SETUP 1 TV CABLE AUTO CH MEMORY ADD/DELETE Repeat the steps 1~2 on page 26 and press SET + or – to select “NO NOISE BACKGROUND”. SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 2 To Add or Delete desired channels 1) Press Direct channel selection buttons (0–9) or SET +/– to select a channel number you want to add or delete. 2) To add channels Press ENTER until “ADD” appears on the screen. To delete channels Press ENTER until “DELETE” appears on the screen. The channel number will blink 2 Press ENTER to select “ON” or “OFF” position. ADD CH 003 3 Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is cleared. Automatic playback When loading a cassette tape without an erase prevention tab, playback will start automatically. Unloading 1 Press EJECT on the front panel or on the remote. 2 Remove the cassette tape. or Automatic tape eject This DVD/VCR will automatically rewind the tape when the tape has ended. Once the tape is rewound to its beginning, the cassette tape will be ejected automatically. To prevent accidental erasure +/Ð/0Ð9/ENTER/MENU 3 Erase prevention tab Automatic power ON When you insert a cassette tape the DVD/VCR power will turn ON automatically. SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK SET LANGUAGE/IDIOMA/LANGUE NO NOISE BACKGROUND ON OFF AUTO CLOCK ON OFF STANDARD TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 〈+/-/ENTER/MENU 〉 3) Repeat 1) to 2) to add or delete other channel. Basic setupPlayback (VCR) (VCR) 1 Noise elimination When you don't want to receive a weak signal broadcast, a Blue back screen can be obtained by selecting the NO NOISE BACKGROUND “ON”. When the unit is shipped from the factory, the NO NOISE BACKGROUND is set to “ON”. Insert the cassette tape with its labeled side facing up and the erase prevention tab positioned at your left. An inverted cassette tape cannot be inserted. To prevent accidental erasure Remove the erase prevention tab with a screwdriver. Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is cleared. To record again Cover the hole with a piece of adhesive tape. Screwdriver Erase prevention tab Adhesive tape Tape speed and maximum recording time Video cassette tape Tape Speed T-160 T-120 T-90 T-60 T-30 SP (Standard Play) 2-2/3 hours 2 hours 1-1/2 hours 1 hour 30 minutes SLP (Super Long Play) 8 hours 6 hours 4-1/2 hours 3 hours 1-1/2 hours 28 29 Playback (VCR) Cassette tape playback VCR DVD CM SKIP SLOW SET +/– Special playback To play a prerecorded tape. PAUSE/STEP PLAY FF REW STOP PLAY FF REW Playback Rewind or forward the tape Preparation: Stop the playback or recording via STOP on remote. • Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light). To rewind the tape: Press REW. Load a prerecorded tape Adjusting tracking condition Automatic tracking adjustment Whenever you insert a tape and start playback, the automatic tracking feature continuously analyzes the signal to enable optimum picture quality during playback. SPEED SEARCH TIMES (When loading a cassette tape without the erase prevention tab, playback will start automatically). TAPE SPEED To forward the tape: Press FF. 2 Picture search Reverse picture search function Press REW once or twice during playback. Forward picture search function Press FF once or twice during playback. To return to playback, press PLAY. PICTURE SEARCH SPEED PRESS ONCE PRESS TWICE SP (Standard Play) 3X LP (Long Play) 7X 9X SLP (Super Long Play) 9X 15 X 5X Press PLAY. Playback will start. “ ” will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds. Press PAUSE/STEP during playback. To resume normal playback, press PLAY or PAUSE/STEP. Slow motion To discontinue the tape-winding, press STOP. To switch to playback directly (without STOP), press PLAY. Forward/Reverse picture search mode Press STOP once. The tape will stop but remain fully loaded and ready to play. “ ” will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds. Press ATR to reactivate automatic tracking again. “AUTO TR.” will appear on the screen. Still picture To start playback To stop playback Manual tracking adjustment If automatic tracking cannot eliminate noises well during playback, press SET +/– to eliminate the noise. “MANUAL TR.” will appear on the screen. Press it briefly for a fine adjustment, or press and hold for a coarse adjustment. Playback (VCR) 1 ATR When the tape is being winded, you can switch to picture search mode (see next page). To do this, press REW or FF and hold it down. The unit will resume the tape advance or rewinding as soon as the button is released. During playback press SLOW. To return to playback, press PLAY or SLOW. Slow tracking and vertical lock adjustment If noise bars appear in the picture during slow motion, press the SET + /– to reduce the noise bars. If the still picture jitters excessively, press SET +/– to stabilize the still picture. AUTO TR. Notes: • The audio output is muted during PICTURE SEARCH, STILL, FRAME ADVANCE and SLOW MOTION. • During picture search mode there will be noise bars. This is not a defect. • Playback will commence after approx. 5 minutes to protect the video tape against excessive wear during pause mode. Video head cleaning Video head clogging The video heads are the means by which the DVD/VCR reads the picture from the tape during playback. In the Press PAUSE/STEP during playback. unlikely event that the heads become Press SLOW repeatedly: The picture advances frame by dirty enough to be clogged, no picture frame. will be displayed. This can easily be To return to playback, press PLAY or PAUSE/STEP. determined if, during playback of a known good tape, there is good sound, but no picture (picture is extremely snowy). If this is the case, have the DVD/VCR checked and cleaned by Press CM SKIP during playback. The DVD/VCR will search qualified service personnel. Frame by frame picture Good Picture CM skip Notes: • This VCR selects the playback tape speed SP, LP or SLP automatically. • The Cassette tape and DVD disc can be played back simultaneously. If you press DVD/VCR selector, the tape playback and DVD playback alternate with each other on the screen (via CH3, 4 or video connection). 30 Snowy Picture forward through approximately 30 seconds of the tape (e.g. unwanted commercial time) for each press of CM SKIP (maxi- Notes: mum six presses) and then resume normal playback. • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE VIDEO HEADS OR For example : 1 press: 30 seconds of tape 2 press: 60 seconds of tape 3 press: 90 seconds of tape SERVICE THE UNIT BY REMOVING THE REAR COVER. • Video heads may eventually wear out and should be replaced when they fail to produce clear pictures. To help prevent video head clogging, use only good qual• ity VHS tapes. Discard worn out tapes. 31 Playback (VCR) CLOCK/COUNTER VCR MENU SET +/– Convenience function VCR DVD CLOCK/COUNTER ENTER STOP PLAY STOP CALL ZERO RETURN INDEX +/– COUNTER RESET Repeat playback Zero return function Clock/counter display The entire video tape will play until its end. The tape will This function rewinds the tape to the “00:00:00” counter position automatically rewind to the beginning and the playback will be automatically. repeated. Press VCR MENU. Press SET + or – to select “AUTO REPEAT”. 1 COUNTER Press CLOCK/COUNTER. The counter display shows the tape running time during playback or recording. MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP CLOCK +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 2 Press ENTER to select “ON” or “OFF”. If “ON” is selected, the playback will be repeated endlessly. 2 Press COUNTER RESET at the desired tape position. The counter display will be reset to “00:00:00” position (e.g. the beginning of recording). MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 4 Press VCR MENU until the menu screen is cleared. DVD mode Recording an INDEX mark The Index Search function automatically records an INDEX mark on the tape whenever a recording is initiated. CH 001 INDEX Index search Press INDEX + or – during stop or play mode. For Succeeding programs: Press INDEX +. For Preceding programs: Press INDEX –. (As many as 9 index points can be accessed via this method.) When the INDEX + or – is pressed, the unit starts searching the INDEX NO. selected and finds the portion, then playback starts automatically. To stop the Index Search, press STOP. or is displayed INDEX NO. (up to 9) +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 3 Press VCR DVD selector. The DVD mode and the VCR mode alternate with each other in the display. Video index search system This function enables you to locate the beginning of any recording made on the VCR. Playback (VCR) 1 Press CLOCK/COUNTER. The clock and tape counter alternate with each other in the display window. VCR mode 3 If you press CALL, “ ” will appear on the screen 11 . Press STOP when playback or recording is completed. Press ZERO RETURN. The tape will automatically rewind or fast forward to the “00:00:00” counter position. To commence playback, press PLAY. The playback will be repeated endlessly. Notes: • If you rewind the tape beyond “00:00:00”, a minus sign (“–”) will be displayed in front of the time. • When you load a tape, the counter will reset to “00:00:00”. • The counter does not function on nonrecorded (blank) sections of the tape. When you rewind, fast forward or play tapes through blank sections, the counter stops. Notes: • When you record an INDEX mark at the very beginning of the tape, the mark may not be found. • During INDEX search, the tape may stop and begin to play at a slightly different location. • INDEX may not function properly with old or worn out video tapes. • INDEX marks may not be found if it is extremely close to the point where the search began. • In recording, if you stop recording temporarily, the INDEX mark is not recorded on the tape. SQPB (S-VHS Quasi Playback) You can playback video cassette tapes recorded in the S-VHS system. However, the picture will not have the high resolution of S-VHS system. To cancel repeat mode: Follow the above step 1, then press ENTER to select “OFF” position. Press VCR MENU to return to the TV. Note: You cannot record S-VHS video format with this VCR. 32 33 Recording (VCR) VCR DVD Recording a TV program TV/VCR CH +/– Recording and viewing the same TV program. PAUSE/STEP STOP REC/OTR SP/SLP 0–9 To stop recording Recording a TV program Preparation: • Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.) “ ” will appear on screen for about 4 seconds. +0 Auto Rewind feature This VCR will automatically rewind the tape when the tape has ended (except during OTR and timer recording). It will also eject the tape. Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab intact. The DVD/VCR will automatically turn on. TV mode direct channel selection: All channels can be instantly selected by using two buttons. (for example, to select channel 2, press “0”, then “2”. If you press only “2”, channel selection will be delayed for two seconds.) For channels 10 and above, press the 2 digits in order. CABLE mode direct channel selection: 1-9 2 Press STOP to stop recording. Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed SP or SLP. The tape counter and “SP” or “SLP” will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds. Press 0 twice and then 1-9 as required. Example: To select “2”, Press 002. 10-12 Press 0 first and then the remaining 2 digits in order from left to right. Example: Press 012 for “12”. 13-99 Press 2 digits in order. Example: Press 22 for “22”. 100-125 Press the 3 digits in order. Example: Press 110 for “110”. To stop recording temporarily Press PAUSE/STEP to avoid recording unwanted material. Press again to continue the recording. Recording (VCR) 1 4 Press Number buttons or CH +/– to select the channel to be recorded. “ ” will appear on screen for about 4 seconds. VHF/UHF/CABLE TV CHANNELS TV VHF 2-13 UHF 14-69 00 : 00 : 00 SP 3 CABLE TV VHF 2-13 STD/HRC/IRC 14-36 (A) (W) 37-59 (AA) (WW) 60-85 (AAA) (ZZZ) 86-94 (86) (94) 95-99 (A-5) (A-1) 100-125 (100)(125) 01 (5A) Select “TV” or “CABLE” to the appropriate position 27 . TV - VHF/UHF channels CABLE - Cable TV channels 5 Notes: • The pause function will be released after 5 minutes to prevent damage to the tape or the VCR. The VCR will change to the STOP mode. • You can select a recording channel in the recording pause mode. Recording one program while watching another Press REC/OTR. “ ” will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds and “REC” will appear on the display window. CH 110 INDEX 34 While the VCR is recording, select your desired channel on the TV. When a TV is connected with an antenna cable only, press TV/VCR to select the TV position. The “VCR” display will go off and recording will continue. Select the TV channel you want to watch by using the TV channel selector. Note: Some Cable TV hookups do not permit viewing one channel while recording another. See pages 16 and 17 . 35 Recording (VCR) VCR DVD One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) Timer recording CH +/– The One-touch Timer Recording feature provides a simple and convenient way to make a timed recording. VCR DVD EJECT VCR MENU SET +/– Timer recording can be programmed on-screen with the remote control. The built-in timer allows automatic unattended recording of up to 8 programs within 1 month. STOP REC/OTR SP/SLP ENTER CANCEL 0–9 TIMER REC One-touch Timer Recording (OTR) Preparation: • Turn ON the TV and select to the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.) Example: One-touch Timer Recording for 30 minutes. 2 4 +0 Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab intact. The VCR will automatically turn on. 5 Press REC/OTR. Recording begins. Press the button again to stop recording after 30 minutes. Each additional press of REC/OTR will increase recording time as shown in the chart below, up to a maximum of 6 hours. The OTR and recording time will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds. And, “ ” will appear on the display. Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed SP or SLP. Press Recording time once NORMAL REC 0:30 twice 1:00 3 times 1:30 4 times 2:00 5 times The tape counter and “SP” or “SLP” will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds. Press Recording time 3:00 6 times 4:00 7 times 5:00 8 times 6:00 9 times 10 times NORMAL REC Preparation: • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. • Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab intact. • Check the time and date are correct 24 . Example: Program a timer recording for the 26th day, channel 125 (Cable TV), 11:00 - 11:30 PM on timer program number 1 (Tape speed: SLP). 1 MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 2 START END Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ CH ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ 3 3 Press SET + or – to select the date, then press ENTER. DATE START END CH —:—— — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — 26(SA) Set “TV” or “CABLE” option to the appropriate position 27 . To cancel OTR TV - VHF/UHF channels CABLE - Cable TV channels —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — — — — — — — — 〈+/—/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU〉 Press STOP or turn off the power. 4 “ Set the start time, end time, channel and tape speed as in step 3. DATE START END 26(SA) 11:00PM 11:30PM 125 SLP — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — ” will appear on screen for about 4 seconds. —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— CH — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — — — — — — — 〈+/—/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU 〉 Note: If you wish to watch the DVD playback during OTR or standard recording, press VCR DVD selector to change to DVD mode and perform the DVD playback 42 . Notes: • Press CANCEL to move cursor backward for correction. • To record from external source set the channel to “L1” or “L2”. START END 11:00PM 11:30PM 125 SLP —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— —:—— CH — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —— — — — — — — — 〈+/—/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU 〉 6 Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð DATE 26(SA) — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — — — — — — —— : — — Press TIMER REC. The timer symbol ( ) will appear on the display and the VCR stands by for recording. At the same time, VCR mode will change to DVD mode automatically. You can use DVD even if the VCR is in the timer recording mode. If you do not use the DVD, turn the power off. Press SET + or – to select one of the program line, then press ENTER. 〈+/Ð/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU 〉 INDEX • To return to the normal screen, press VCR MENU twice. +/Ð/ENTER/MENU ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ 00 : 00 : 00 SP To enter other programs, repeat step 2 through 4. Press VCR MENU. Select “TIMER REC SET”, then press ENTER. DATE OTR 0 : 30 CH 110 5 Recording (VCR) 1 Timer recording Press Direct channel selection buttons (0–9) or CH +/– to select the channel to be recorded. Notes: • The timer recording will start at 5 seconds before the time you predetermined. • If the timer symbol ( ) does not appear on the display in spite of the pressing of TIMER REC, the cassette may not have been loaded 29 . • If the cassette is ejected in spite of the pressing of TIMER REC, the erase prevention tab of the cassette may have been removed 29 . Notes: • If the timer symbol ( ) blinks when the timer recording ended, the TV program has not been completely recorded because of an insufficient tape length. Press TIMER REC to cancel the timer program or press EJECT to remove the cassette tape. • During timer recording standby mode, the VCR mode cannot be operated. To use the VCR, press TIMER REC at first, then press VCR DVD selector to change to VCR mode. After you use the VCR, press TIMER REC again to put the VCR into timer recording standby mode. • If you press TIMER REC during timer recording, the recording operation will be interrupted. If you press TIMER REC again within the programmed time, the recording operation will start again. • After a power failure or disconnection of the power plug, all programmed recording settings and time display will be lost upon resumption of power. In this case, reset the clock 24 and reprogram any timer recording. 36 37 Recording (VCR) Other functions (VCR) Timer recording (Continued) VCR MENU Stereo recording and playback / Second Audio Program (SAP) VCR DVD VCR MENU SET +/– ENTER ENTER SET +/– CANCEL TIMER REC AUDIO SELECT Setting procedure To set daily/weekly timer To confirm or cancel a program Weekly (e.g. WKL-TU: each Tuesday) or daily (e.g. MOSA: Monday to Saturday) Timer recording Follow the procedure of timer recording on the previous page. At step 3 press SET + or – repeatedly until the desired setting appears. Then press ENTER. 1 Stereo recording and playback If the Timer has been activated, press TIMER REC to deactivate the Timer. When a MTS STEREO broadcast is received, “STEREO” will appear on the screen for about 4 seconds and the program can be viewed or recorded in stereo. The Hi-Fi stereo recording procedure is the same as for normal recordings. The timer symbol ( ) will disappear. Then press VCR DVD selector to change to VCR mode. When you press SET – repeatedly, the DATE indicator will change as follows, in this case the day is Friday. The current day (Friday) SU-SA (Sunday to Saturday) MO-SA (Monday to Saturday) MO-FR (Monday to Friday) WKL-WE (Weekly Wednesday) 2 WKL-TH (Weekly Thursday) DATE WKL-WE START END To confirm Timer program: At step 1 on the previous page select “TIMER REC SET” and press ENTER. The timer program list will appear on the screen. CH 〈+/Ð/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU〉 If the programs overlap another 9 : 00 10 : 00 START END 11:00PM 11:30PM 125 SLP 3 To cancel Timer program: Press SET + or – to select the unwanted program, then press CANCEL to cancel the program. DATE ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ 11 : 00 Program 1 START END Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ Ð:ÐÐ CH ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ 〈+/Ð/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU 〉 Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Program 2 Deleted Parts Program 3 Non Recorded Portion Parts Recording Control Settings Prog.1 Prog.2 Prog.3 4 Press VCR MENU repeatedly until the menu screen is cleared. Notes: • The daily/weekly recording can be made continuously until the recording is canceled or the tape reaches the end. Notes: • During timer recording the automatic rewinding mechanism • If there are other timer record programs remaining, TIMER does not function. REC must be pressed to reactivate the timer, otherwise the remaining timer record programs will be ignored. • You cannot confirm the Timer program during timer recording operation. • You can correct or cancel a programmed setting in program confirm mode. 38 1 Press VCR MENU. Then press SET + or – to select “SAP”. MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP Note: When using a Cable TV system, stereo TV programs may be transmitted over a mono cable channel. In this case “STEREO” will not appear and the sound will be in mono. CH 〈+/—/ENTER/CANCEL/MENU〉 Do not overlap timer programs as portions of the conflicting programs will be lost. The first recording time has priority over the next recording time as shown in the diagram below. 8 : 00 DATE 26(SA) STEREO Second Audio Program (SAP) Your DVD/VCR is fitted with a SAP broadcast system which enables you to switch to a second audio program when viewing a selected channel. This function applies only when the program is broadcast in multi-languages through the SAP broadcast system. Output selection When viewing an MTS stereo TV program, or playing a prerecorded VHS Hi-Fi stereo videotape, press AUDIO SELECT to select how the audio will be heard through the speakers. Normally set to the Hi-Fi stereo position, this button can be set to the MONO position if the stereo broadcast or videotape audio is of poor quality. The “R” and “L” positions allow the audio from the Right or Left HiFi channel to be heard over both TV speakers. This button has no effect when viewing a MONO videotape or TV program. Each time when you press the button, OUTPUT SELECTION display appears on the screen for several seconds. Refer to the chart below. OUTPUT SELECTION SOUND HEARD ON BOTH SPEAKERS STEREO L ch R ch MONO STEREO LEFT CHANNEL AUDIO RIGHT CHANNEL AUDIO MONO +/Ð/ENTER/MENU 2 Other functions (VCR) One month later minus one day The VHS Hi-Fi audio system permits high fidelity recording of MTS STEREO TV broadcasts. Press ENTER to select “ON”. Then press VCR MENU until the menu screen is cleared. MENU TIMER REC SET AUTO REPEAT ON OFF ON OFF SAP CH SETUP SYSTEM SETUP +/Ð/ENTER/MENU Listening to SAP When the VCR is turned on or a channel selection is made, make certain the letters “SAP” appears on the screen for about 4 seconds. This means that the “Second Audio Program” broadcasting is available. STEREO SAP 5)2 OR Notes: • When playing back a tape that is not recorded in Hi-Fi stereo mode, the audio will automatically be monaural. • When listening to a VHS Hi-Fi video tape or MTS broadcast through the VHF/UHF jack (Audio/Video cable not connected), the sound will be monaural. 39 Other functions (VCR) Duplicating a video tape VCR DVD INPUT SELECT Recording a DVD/CD disc If you connect the DVD/VCR to another VCR or Camcorder, you can duplicate a previously recorded tape. Make all connections before turning on the power. VCR DVD You can record disc material in DVD, Audio CD, etc. onto a Video tape with this DVD/VCR. STOP PLAY SP/SLP REC/OTR STOP SP/SLP REC/OTR Duplicating a video tape Preparation: • Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.) • Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab intact. • Load a previously recorded tape into the playback VCR or Camcorder. Duplicating a DVD or CD disc Preparation: Connection with second VCR • Turn ON the TV and select the corresponding video input. • Press VCR DVD selector to select the VCR mode. (The VCR indicator will light.) • Load a cassette tape with the erase prevention tab intact. • Load a DVD/CD disc. Playback VCR To VIDEO OUT 1 It is recommended that you set the tape speed to the SP mode on the recording VCR for best results. To AUDIO (L) OUT Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed SP or SLP. AUDIO/VIDEO cable (supplied) Recording VCR 00 : 00 : 00 SP Press INPUT SELECT once or twice to select AUDIO/VIDEO input position. “L1” or “L2” will appear in the display. 1 Other functions (VCR) 2 To AUDIO (R) OUT Press SP/SLP to select the desired tape speed SP or SLP. Notes: • You may not be able to record the beginning of the disc. Begin VCR recording once program playback commences on the DVD. • When the scanning mode is set to the progressive mode, you cannot duplicate a disc material onto a video tape. When REC/OTR is pressed, the PROGRESSIVE indicator “ ” on the display window will flash and “Please Set Off” will appear on the screen. • You cannot record discs encoded with copy guard function. The following icon and text will show up on the TV screen. To AUDIO (R) IN To VIDEO IN 2 Press VCR DVD selector to select the DVD mode. 3 Press PLAY to start playback. 4 Press REC/OTR to start recording. 5 Press STOP if you finish recording. DISC IS COPY PROTECTED The DVD indicator will light. To AUDIO (L) IN L1: on the rear panel L2: on the front panel Connection with Camcorder Playback Camcorder 3 Press PLAY on the playback VCR or Camcorder. 4 Press REC/OTR on the recording VCR. To AV Jack Recording VCR The duplicating process begins. To AUDIO (R) IN To AUDIO (L) IN AUDIO/VIDEO cable (not supplied) To VIDEO IN 5 Press STOP after duplicating a video tape. For duplicating a previously recorded tape from a camcorder, follow the camcorder manufacturer’s instructions. A typical camcorder dubbing hookup is shown above. The DVD/VCR will change to the VCR mode automatically and the playback picture or sound will be duplicated on the video cassette tape. If you wish to stop a DVD/CD disc, press VCR DVD selector to change the DVD mode, then press STOP. 40 41 Basic playback (DVD) Playing a disc This section shows you the basics on how to play a disc. CAUTION Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury. VCR/DVD SELECT Display window DVD VCD CD Disc tray STOP ON/STANDBY To obtain a higher quality picture Occasionally, some picture noise not usually visible during a normal broadcast may appear on the TV screen while playing a DVD video disc because the high resolution pictures on these discs include a lot of information. While the amount of noise depends on the TV you use with this unit, you should generally reduce the sharpness adjustment on your TV when viewing DVD video discs. About DVD VCD CD The DVD VCD CD icons on the heading bar show the playable discs for the function described under that heading. DVD : You can use this function with DVD video discs. : You can use this function with Video CDs. CD : You can use this function with Audio CDs and CD-R/RW CDs. Basic playback Press ON/STANDBY. The DVD/VCR turns on. 5 Press OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY on the unit. The disc tray closes automatically. On the TV-screen, “ ” changes to “Reading” and then playback commences. OR 2 C/D/B/A ENTER STOP PLAY PAUSE/STEP PLAY OPEN/CLOSE Preparations: • When you want to view a disc, turn on the TV and select the corresponding video input connected to the DVD. This may include S-video or component video inputs which are exclusive to DVD playback. • When you want to enjoy the sound of discs from the audio system, turn on the audio system and select the input connected to the DVD/VCR. 1 VCR DVD POWER OPEN/CLOSE • A menu screen will appear on the TV screen, if the disc has a menu feature. Press VCR/DVD SELECT to select the DVD mode. The DVD indicator will light. Reading To pause playback (still mode) Press PAUSE/STEP during playback. To resume normal playback, press PLAY. • The sound is muted during still mode. To stop playback Press STOP. To remove the disc Press OPEN/CLOSE. 3 Press OPEN/CLOSE. The disc tray opens. 6 Press / or / Screen saver function The screen saver operates when you leave the unit in DVD stop mode for approx. five minutes. The screen will repeatedly get dark gradually and back to normal. to select title. Basic playback (DVD) Remove the disc after the disc tray opens completely. Playing a Disc while the VCR section is recording or standing by for timer recording 1) Start to record. Follow steps 1~5 on page 34. • If the DVD/VCR is standing by for recording, turn on the DVD/VCR. 2) Press VCR DVD selector to select DVD mode. 3) Play a disc. Follow steps 3 ~ 5 on page 42. • Press PLAY if the DVD/VCR does not start to play a disc automatically. 4) Stop to play. Press STOP to stop play back a disc. Be sure to press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray after you remove the disc. 4 Place the disc on the disc tray. 7 Press ENTER. 8 Press STOP to end playback. • Title is selected and play commences. With the playback side down • There are two different disc sizes. Place the disc in the correct guide on the disc tray. If the disc is out of the guide, it may damage the disc and cause the DVD/VCR to malfunction. • Do not place a disc which is unplayable in this DVD/VCR. • The unit records the stopped point, depending on the disc. “ ” appears on the screen. Press PLAY to resume playback (from the scene point). • If you press STOP again or unload the disc (“ ” appears on the screen.), the unit will clear the stopped point. To start playback in the stop mode Press PLAY. 42 Notes: • If a non-compatible disc is loaded, “Incorrect Disc”, “Region Code Error” or “Parental Error” will appear on the TV screen according to the type of loaded disc. In this case, check your disc again 8 #' . • Some discs may take a minute or so to start playback. • When you set a single-faced disc label downwards (i.e. the wrong way up) and press OPEN/CLOSE or PLAY on the unit, “Reading” will appear on the display for a few minutes and then “Incorrect Disc” will continue to be displayed. • Some discs may not work the resuming facility. • Resuming cannot function when you play a PBC-featured Video CD while the PBC is on. To turn off the PBC, see page 51. • Some playback operations of DVDs may be intentionally fixed by software producers. Since this unit plays DVDs according to the disc contents the software producers designed, some playback features may not be available. Also refer to the instructions supplied with the DVDs. • Do not move the unit during playback. Doing so may damage the disc. • Use the OPEN/CLOSE to open and close the disc tray. Do not push the disc tray while it is moving. Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction. • Do not push up on the disc tray or put any objects other than discs on the disc tray. Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction. • In many instances, a menu screen will appear after playback of a movie is completed. Prolonged display of an on-screen menu may damage your television set, permanently etching that image onto its screen. To avoid this, be sure to press POWER on your remote control once the movie is completed. • There may be a slight delay between you pressing the button and the function activating. 43 Basic playback (DVD) Advanced playback (DVD) Playing a disc (Continued) Zooming/Locating desired scene You can play discs at various speeds. ZOOM C/D/B/A ENTER CLEAR SLOW PAUSE/STEP PLAY FF REW SKIP / DVD VCD CD DVD VCD CD Playing in fast reverse or fast forward directions Press REW or FF during playback. DVD VCD 1 Notes: • The DVD/VCR mutes sound and subtitles during reverse and forward scan of DVD/VCD video discs. However, this unit plays sound during fast forward or fast reverse play of audio CDs. • The playback speed may differ depending on the disc. The center part of the image will be zoomed in. Each press of ZOOM will change the ZOOM 1 (x 1.3), 2 (x 1.5) and 3 (x 2.0). Note: The sound is muted during frame by frame playback. ) during playback. Each time you press the button, the slow-motion speed changes. or In the zoom mode press ZOOM repeatedly to return to a 1:1 view ( Off). Notes: • You can select the Pause, Slow or Search playback in the zoom mode. • Some discs may not respond to zoom feature. DVD VCD CD To resume normal playback Press PLAY. Locating desired scene Use the title, chapter and time recorded on the DVD disc to locate the desired point to play back. In the case of VCD/CD discs, time and track are used to locate the desired point to play back. To check the title, chapter and time, press DISPLAY. Note: The sound is muted during slow-motion playback. 1 Locating a chapter or track Press SKIP You may move the frame from the centre position to UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT direction. 3 1 D/B B/A A to view a different part of the Press C/D frame. Press SEARCH during playback or stop mode. Time / /6 Title Chapter / /Enter/0 9/Clear/Search 3 Press Number buttons (0–9) to change the number. Time / /6 Title 12 Chapter / /Enter/0 9/Clear/Search • “Time” only works in playback or resume stop mode. repeatedly to display the chapter or track number you want. • If you input a wrong number, press CLEAR. • Refer to the package supplied with the disc to check the numbers. Playback starts from the selected chapter or track. To locate succeeding chapters or tracks. Playback starts from the beginning of the current chapter or track. When you press twice in quick successions, playback starts from the beginning of the preceding chapter or track. Notes: may appear at the upper left of the screen. This symbol means either the feature you tried is not • A “Prohibition” symbol available on the disc, or the DVD/VCR cannot access the feature at this time. This does not indicate a problem with the DVD/ VCR. • The unit is capable of holding a still video image or On screen display image on your television screen indefinitely. If you leave the still video image or On screen display image displayed on your TV for an extended period of time, you risk permanent damage to your television screen. Projection televisions are very susceptible. 2 Press C or D to select the “Time”, “Title” or “Chapter”. Time / /6 Title Chapter / /Enter/0 9/Clear/Search Advanced playback (DVD) Playing in slow-motion Press SLOW ( 2 To resume normal playback Press PLAY. Each time you press PAUSE/STEP, the picture advances one frame. DVD VCD CD Press ZOOM during playback. Playing frame by frame Press PAUSE/STEP during still playback. DVD VCD Zooming This unit will allow you to zoom in on the frame image. You can then make selections by switching the position of the frame. To resume normal playback Press PLAY. REW: Fast reverse playback FF: Fast forward playback Each time you press REW or FF, the playback speed changes. DISPLAY 0–9 SEARCH 4 Press ENTER. Playback starts. • When you change the title, playback starts from Chapter 1 of the selected title. • Some discs may not work in the above operation. Note: In case of the Video-CD playback with PBC, the SEARCH does not work. To turn off PBC 51 . 44 45 Advanced playback (DVD) Marking desired scenes C/D The unit stores the points that you want to watch again up to 3 points. You can resume playback from each scene. Repeat playback/A-B Repeat playback ENTER CLEAR D/B/A PLAY A-B RPT PLAY MODE MARKER DVD VCD 1 Marking the scenes Press MARKER during playback. DVD VCD 1 Returning to the scenes Press MARKER during playback or stop mode. Marker 1 Marker 2 Marker 3 /Enter/Clear/Marker 2 Select the blank Marker using C or D. Then press ENTER at the desired scene. Marker 1 00 27 54 Marker 2 01 16 25 Marker 3 02 08 31 /Enter/Clear/Marker 2 Press C or D to select the Marker 1-3. 1 2 [DVD] A to select “Chapter” or “Title”. Press B/A 1 Repeat Press A-B RPT during playback. The start point is selected. A Off /Play Mode The unit automatically starts repeat playback after finishing the current title or chapter. Press ENTER. 2 Press A-B RPT again. The end point is selected. Playback starts at the point that you selected. Playback stops at the end point, returns to Point A automatically, then starts again. [Audio CD, Video CD, MP3/WMA CD] Press D to select “Repeat”. A to select “Track” or “All”. Press B/A Playback starts from the marked scene. Press MARKER to remove this display. Play Mode Repeat /Play Mode To cancel the Marker Follow the above steps 1~2, then press CLEAR. A B Off Off The unit automatically starts repeat playback after finishing the current track. Notes: • Some discs may not work with the marking operation. • The marking is canceled when you open the disc tray or turn the power off. • Some subtitles recorded around the marker may fail to appear. • If you set the repeat mode during stop mode, press PLAY to start Repeat playback. 3 Press PLAY MODE again to make the screen disappear. To resume normal playback Select Repeat : “Off” in step 2. Notes: • Some discs may not work with the repeat operation. • In case of Video CD with PBC, repeat functions are prohibited during playback. 46 A-B Repeat playback A-B repeat playback allows you to repeat material between two selected points. Advanced playback (DVD) 3 3 DVD VCD CD Repeat playback Press PLAY MODE during playback or stop mode. Marker 1 00 27 54 Marker 2 01 16 25 Marker 3 02 08 31 /Enter/Clear/Marker • Repeat this procedure to set the other 2 scenes. Marker 1 00 27 54 Marker 2 Marker 3 /Enter/Clear/Marker DVD VCD CD To resume normal playback Press A-B RPT again. “ Off ” appears on the screen. Notes: • In A-B Repeat mode, subtitles near the A or B locations may not be displayed. • You cannot set the A-B Repeat for the scenes that include multiple angles. • A-B Repeat playback does not work when Repeat playback is activated. • You may not be able to set A-B Repeat, during certain scenes of the DVD. • A-B Repeat does not work with an interactive DVD, MP3/WMA/ JPEG CD. • A-B Repeat is prohibited when PBC is on. 47 Advanced playback (DVD) Program playback/Random playback Changing angles/Title selection/DVD menu You can arrange the playback order of tracks or files on the disc. And also the unit selects tracks or files at random and playback them. These feature works for Audio CD, Video CD and MP3/WMA/JPEG CD. TOP MENU MENU C/D/B/A ENTER C/D/B/A ENTER CLEAR PLAY SKIP PLAY MODE 0–9 PLAY ANGLE VCD CD 1 Program playback DVD 4 Press PLAY MODE during stop mode. Play Mode Repeat /Play Mode Off Off D/B B/A A to select “Program Playback” Press C/D and press ENTER. The programs you selected will start to playback in the order. • In case of JPEG file, press SKIP 2 D to select Play Mode, then press Press C/D A to select “Program”. B/A Play Mode Repeat 1 2 3 Clear 3 4 5 6 : Program : Off 7 8 9 19 23 3 11 Clear 4 5 6 : Program : Off 7 8 9 10 11 12 Program Playback /Enter/0 9/Clear/Play Mode 1 2 1/9 Play Mode Repeat 19 23 3 11 Clear 4 5 6 : Program : Off 7 8 9 Note: Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to change the angles even if multi-angles are recorded on the DVD. 10 11 12 Program Playback /Enter/0 9/Clear/Play Mode ■ To change the program 1. In the program mode, press C/D/B /A to select the track number. 2. Press Number buttons (0–9) to select the track number to be replaced. ■ To clear the program one by one In the program mode, press C/D/B/A to select the track number. Then press CLEAR. ■ To clear all the programs In the program mode, press C/D/B/A to select “Clear”. Then press ENTER. DVD Title selection Two or more titles are recorded on some discs. If the title menu is recorded on the disc, you can select the desired title. 1 Press TOP MENU during playback. 2 D/B B/A A to select the desired title. Press C/D Title menu appears on the screen. Notes: • In playing back the Video CD with PBC, you cannot set Program playback. • The program is cancelled when you open the disc tray or turn the power off. 3 Random Off 3 Press ENTER or PLAY. The playback of the selected title will start. Note: Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to select the title. Depending on the DVD, a “title menu” may simply be called a “menu” or “title” in the instructions supplied with the disc. DVD menu Some DVDs allow you to select the disc contents using the menu. When you play back these DVDs, you can select the subtitle language and sound-track language, etc. using the menu. Press PLAY. The Random Playback will start. • If you set “Random” during playback mode, Random playback will begin after the track that is currently being played has ended. • To resume normal playback, select Play Mode: “Off” in step 2. D to select Play Mode, then press Press C/D A to select “Random”. B/A Play Mode Repeat /Play Mode Press ANGLE repeatedly until the desired angle is selected. “Off” in step 2. Random playback Press PLAY MODE during playback or stop mode. 2 to continue DVD VCD CD The current angle will appear. Advanced playback (DVD) Play Mode Repeat Press ANGLE during playback. the program playback. Program Playback /Enter/0 9/Clear/Play Mode • To program others, repeat step 3. • If you input a wrong number, press CLEAR. 1 • To resume normal playback, select Play Mode: 10 11 12 D or B/A Press C/D A to select the programming position. Use Number buttons (0–9) to input the track or file numbers. Changing angles When playing back a disc recorded with multi-angle facility, you can change the angle that you are viewing the scene from. 1 Press MENU during playback. The DVD menu appears on the screen. • Press MENU again to resume playback at the scene when you pressed MENU. 2 D/B B/A A to select the desired item. Press C/D 3 Press ENTER. The menu continues to another screen. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the item completely. Note: Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to resume playback from the scene point when you pressed MENU. Note: In playing back the Video CD with PBC, you cannot set Random playback. 48 49 Advanced playback (DVD) Changing soundtrack language/ Setting surround sound Subtitles/To turn off the PBC C/D/B/A ENTER B/A PLAY MODE 1 SUBTITLE AUDIO DVD VCD Changing soundtrack language DVD You can select the language when you play a multilingual disc. 1 Press AUDIO during playback. The current soundtrack language will appear. In case of Video CD playback Audio type changes as follows each time you press AUDIO. LR QSound Off 2/8 Fra Dolby Digital QSound Off 2 Press AUDIO repeatedly until the desired language is selected. 1/8 Eng Dolby Digital QSound Off L QSound Off R QSound Off Notes: • If the desired language is not heard after pressing the button several times, the language is not recorded on the disc. • Changing soundtrack language is cancelled when you open the disc tray. The initial default language or available language will be heard if the disc is played back again. This DVD video player equipped with a “QSound”. It can produce the effect of being in a cinema or a concert hall. 1/8 Eng Dolby Digital QSound Off 2 Press B or A to select “On”. 1/8 Eng Dolby Digital QSound On • The on screen display will disappear after a few seconds. 50 To cancel Surround mode: Follow the left steps 1~2, then press B or A to select the “Off” position. Notes: • The “QSound” is effective only for the sound of disc. • The QSound setting can also be changed in the function setting #& . Press PLAY MODE in the stop mode. 2 Press / to select Play Mode, then press / to select “Off”. Play Mode : Off Repeat : Off /Play Mode To turn off the subtitle, press SUBTITLE until “Off” appears. Off Notes: • Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to change subtitles, or to turn subtitles on or off. • While playing a DVD, the subtitle may change when you open or close the disc tray. • In some cases, a selected subtitle language may not be changed immediately. 3 Press PLAY MODE again to make the screen disappear. To turn on the PBC Follow the above steps 1~2, then press “PBC”. or to select Note: You can also turn off the PBC by pressing number button 1 and ENTER in the stop mode. Advanced playback (DVD) Setting surround sound During disc playback press AUDIO. 2 1 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly during playback until your desired language appears. • The on screen display will disappear after a few seconds. seconds. 1 1 1/8 Eng • The on screen display will disappear after a few DVD VCD CD To turn off the PBC Subtitles When playing back a disc recorded with subtitles, you can select the subtitle language or turn the subtitle off. Manufactured under license from QSound Labs, Inc. U.S. patent Nos. 5,105,462, 5,208,860 and 5,440,638 and various foreign counterpart. Copyright QSound Labs, Inc. 1998-2002. QXpander™ is a trademark of QSound Labs, Inc. All rights reserved. 51 Advanced playback (DVD) MP3/WMA/JPEG operation TOP MENU This player can play back the MP3/WMA/JPEG-data which has been recorded on CD-R or CD-RW. To produce the MP3/WMA JPEG-data, you need a Windows-PC with CD-RW drive and a MP3/WMA/JPEG-encoding Software (not supplied). The Apple-HFS-System cannot be played. Note: This unit requires discs/recordings to meet certain technical standards in order to achieve optimal playback quality. Pre-recorded DVDs are automatically set to these standards. There are many different types of recordable disc formats (including CD-R containing MP3/WMA files). Given the fact that technology in this area is still maturing, Toshiba cannot guarantee that all genre of recordable discs will produce optimal playback quality. The technical criteria set out in this owner’s manual are meant as a guide only. Please be advised that you must obtain permission from the applicable copyright owners to download copyrighted content, including music files, in any format, including the MP3 and WMA formats, prior to the downloading thereof. Toshiba has no right to grant and does not grant permission to download any copyrighted content. MP3/WMA/JPEG CD information Limitations on MP3/WMA/JPEG CD playback • MP3/WMA/JPEG CD is the disc that is standardized by ISO9660, its file name must include 3-digits extension letters, “mp3”, “wma”, “jpg”. • MP3/WMA/JPEG CD must be correspond to the ISO standardized files. • This unit can read 600 files per disc. If one directory has more than 600 files, it reads up to 600 files, the remaining files will be omitted. • The unit is able to recognize up to a maximum of 50 directories per disc. • MP3/WMA/JPEG CDs cannot be used for the purpose of recording. • If the CD has both audio tracks and MP3/WMA/JPEG files, only audio tracks are played. • It may take more than one minute for this unit to read MP3/WMA/JPEG files depending on its structure. • Music recorded by “Joliet Recording Specification” can be played back, the file name is displayed (within 16 letters) on the screen. Long file names will be condensed. • The music files recorded by “Hierarchical File System” (HFS) cannot be played. ▲/▼/ / ENTER PLAY STOP 0–9 MP3/WMA CD playback CD 1 2 Place a disc on which MP3 or WMA files have been recorded onto the disc tray. A file menu screen will appear on the screen. A or ENTER to select folder. Press B/A CD Pops 8 Japan 9 Bay Bridge CLOSE MY EYES 10 DIVE TO BLUE 11 12 Honey 13 BLUE EYES 14 Blurry Eyes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 -/72 --:-flower Lies and Truthwinter fall Rain Strawberry Welcome party Thailand /0-9/Enter/Play Mode 5 Press STOP to end playback. • The unit records the stopped point. “ ” appears on the screen. Press PLAY to resume playback (from the scene point). • If you press STOP again or unload the disc, the unit will clear the stopped point. About file menu Operation Elapsed time Media type File number D/B B/A A or Number buttons (0–9) to sePress C/D lect the desired file. Folder Notes on MP3/WMA/JPEG files To play back MP3/WMA/JPEG CD in the recorded order, 1. Use MP3/WMA/JPEG software that records data alphabetically or numerically. 2. Name each file including two-digit or three-digit number (ex. “01” “02” or “001” “002”). 3. Refrain from making too many sub-folders. • In case the folder includes more than 15 files, press B or A to display next file list. -/72 CD --:-- Japan 8 2 Bay Bridge 3 CLOSE MY EYES 10 4 DIVE TO BLUE 5 Honey 9 flower 15 Mother Lies and Truth- 16 Hold Your Last Rain 12 Strawberry 6 BLUE EYES 13 Welcome party 7 Blurry Eyes 14 Thailand /0-9/Enter/Play Mode • When PLAY has been pressed after displaying the file menu, or when the disc tray has been closed using PLAY, playback begins automatically starting from the first file. In this case, if the first file is an MP3/WMA file, only MP3/WMA files are played back in order. If the first file is a JPEG file, the first JPEG file is played back. 4 : Indicates WMA-file : Indicates JPEG-file winter fall 11 /0-9/Enter/Play Mode Standard, sampling frequency, and the bit rate: MP3 CD MPEG-1 Audio 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz 32kbps ~ 320kbps (constant bit rate or variable bit rate) The recommend recording setting for a high-quality sound is 44.1kHz of sampling frequency and 128kbps of constant bit rate. WMA CD WMA version 7, and 8 32kHz, 48kbps 44.1kHz, 48kbps ~ 192kbps 48kHz, 128kbps ~ 192kbps The file recorded by mono, 48kHz, 48 kbps is not available to this unit. /0-9/Enter/Play Mode/Menu : Indicates MP3-file --:-- Pops Pops 1 CAUTION: • Some MP3/WMA/JPEG CDs cannot be played back depending on the recording conditions. • The CD-R/RW that has no music data or non MP3/WMA/JPEG files cannot be played back. -/72 CD CD Press ENTER. The selected file starts playing back. Notes: • The picture menu is displayed when the FUJICOLOR CD or the Kodak Picture CD are played. To display the file menu, press TOP MENU. • In the case of a CD containing a mixture of MP3, WMA and JPEG files, the files are played back by selecting them from the file menu. • MP3 or WMA file on the Kodak Picture CD is not recognized on this unit. Advanced playback (DVD) Limitations on display • The maximum number for display is 16 letters. Available letters for display are the following: capital or small alphabets of A through Z, numbers of 0 through 9, and _ (under score). • Other letters than those above are replaced in hyphen. Notes: • During MP3/WMA/JPEG-Playback, you cannot use SEARCH, A-B Repeat functions. • You can use Repeat (Track or All), Random functions and Program playback for MP3/WMA/JPEG CD Playback "% "& . Microsoft, Windows Media, and Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in both the United States and other countries. 52 53 Advanced playback (DVD) Function setup (DVD) MP3/WMA/JPEG operation (Continued) TOP MENU MENU ▲/▼/ / ENTER PLAY STOP SKIP / PAUSE 0–9 Customizing the function settings You can change the default settings to customize performance to your preference. SETUP C/D/B/A ENTER RETURN ANGLE CD 1 2 JPEG CD playback Place a disc on which JPEG files have been recorded onto the tray. A file menu screen will appear on the screen. A to select folder. Press B/A CD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 CD Collection Pic-1 Pic-2 Pic-3 Pic-4 Pic-5 Pic-6 Pic-7 -/36 8 Pic-8 9 Pic-9 10 Pic-10 11 Pic-11 12 Pic-12 13 Pic-13 14 Pic-14 /0-9/Enter/Play Mode/Menu D/B B/A A or Number buttons (0–9) to sePress C/D lect the desired file. To display a picture menu, press MENU. (To return to a file menu, press TOP MENU.) Press B/A or C/D to select the desired file. 4 Press ENTER. The selected picture appears on the screen. The slide show enables you to view pictures (files) one after another automatically. Preparation: Set “JPEG Interval” setting to “5 Seconds”, “10 Seconds” or “15 Seconds” #& . 1 2 DVD VCD CD Setting procedure 1 Press SETUP during stop mode. 2 Press B or A to select the desired section, then press D or ENTER. 3 Press C or D to select the desired option. 4 Change the selection using B or A, by referring to the corresponding pages 57~59. The following on-screen display appears. 5 To make SETUP screen disappear, press SETUP or RETURN. Select your desired starting file for the slide show in the step 3 as left. Press ENTER to start slide show from the selected file. /Enter/Setup/Return • If you press PAUSE during the slide show, the slide show stops temporary. “ 4 ” appears briefly on the picture. If the picture appears upside down or sideways, press ANGLE repeatedly until it’s right side up. ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ” appears briefly “ on the screen. again to resume the slide show. Press PLAY or SKIP • When the slide show playback finished the file list appears. • To stop the slide show, press STOP. The file list appears. Function setup (DVD) • To display next list, press SKIP / . • When PLAY has been pressed after displaying the file menu, or when the disc tray has been closed after pressing PLAY, playback begins automatically starting from the first file. In this case, if the first file is a JPEG file, the first JPEG file is played back. If the first file is an MP3/WMA file, only MP3/WMA files are played back in order. Slide show playback • Repeat steps 3 and 4 to change other settings. • To select another operation, go Rotating an image You can rotate an image by 90 degrees by pressing ANGLE during playback of the image. ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ” appears briefly “ on the screen. 5 54 back to step 2 by pressing C repeatedly. Press STOP to end playback. The file menu appears on the screen. If you want to watch the other file, repeat steps 3 ~ 4. 55 Function setup Customizing the function settings (Continued) Setting details Section Page Option Details Menu Subtitle Audio To select the language of “Menu”, “Subtitle” and “Audio” if more than one language are available on the disc. E.B.L. To select On or Off for E.B.L. (Enhanced Black Level). 57 Tv Screen To select a picture size according to the aspect ratio of your TV. 57 Display To turn on or de-activate the operational status display on the screen. 57 English, Francais, Espanol: The selected language will be heard or seen. Picture Mode To select a preferred picture mode from “Video”, “Film” or “Auto”. 58 Other: Other language can be selected (see the “Language code list” $ ). To select a preferred setting for the slide show playback. 58 Original: (Audio) The unit will select the first priority language of each disc. JPEG Interval QSound To select On or Off for QSound. 58 Password Input 4-digit password to set the parental level. Parental To select a preferred parental level for the parental setting. Output To select a preferred video output signal from “Progressive” or “Interlace”. E.B.L. You can select the language of “Menu”, “Subtitle” and “Audio” if more than one languages are recorded onto the disc. Notes: • If the selected language is not recorded on the disc, the first-priority language is selected. • If you want to change the OSD language, you can perform it by VCR MENU ! . To select the black level of playback pictures, set your preference and monitor’s ability. On: Enhanced grey scale (0 IRE cut off) Off: Standard grey scale (7.5 IRE cut off) Tv Screen You have the following screen sizes to choose from: 4:3 (Letter box): Select this mode when connecting to a conventional TV. When playing back a wide screen-DVD disc, it displays the wide picture with black bands at the top and bottom of screen. (Pan scan): 4:3 It displays the wide picture on the whole screen with left and right edges automatically cut off. 16:9 (Wide): Select this mode when connecting to a widescreen TV. A wide screen picture is displayed full size. 59 Press OPEN/CLOSE to view in the selected screen size. Note: If the DVD disc is not formatted in the pan & scan style, it displays 4:3 style. Function setup (DVD) 58 E.B.L Off 4:3 Tv Screen On Display Auto Picture Mode JPEG Interval Off /Setup/Return /Setup/Return Off: (Subtitle) Subtitles do not appear. To select On or Off for DRC (Dynamic Range Control). To select a preferred file type for playing back a CD containing a mixture of file types. English English English Menu, Subtitle, Audio Dialogue Select Files Menu Subtitle Audio 57 Display On screen display can be switched on or off when you press the buttons. On: On screen displays appear when you press the buttons (factory setting). Off: On screen displays do not appear when you press any buttons. 56 57 Function setup (DVD) Customizing the function settings (Continued) Setting details Picture Mode There are two types of source content in pictures recorded in DVD video discs: film content (pictures recorded from films at 24 frames per second) and video content (video signals recorded at 30 frames per second). Make this selection according to the type of content being viewed. Auto: Film: Select this position normally. The DVD player automatically detects source content, film or video, of playback source, and converts that signal in the progressive output format in an appropriate method. The DVD player converts film content pictures in the progressive output format appropriately. Suitable for playback of film content pictures. The progressive output feature will be most effective under this selection. Video: The DVD player filters video signal, and converts it in the progressive output format appropriately. Suitable for playback of video content pictures. Note: Depending on the disc, pictures may be cut off or doubled. In this case, select “Video”. You can continuously play back all JPEG files automatically. After the setting below, start playing the disc on which JPEG files have been recorded. Off: Plays back one file at a time. 5 Seconds: Plays back images in the form of a slide show at 5 second intervals. 10 Seconds: Plays back images in the form of a slide show at 10 second intervals. 15 Seconds: Plays back images in the form of a slide show in 15 second intervals. 58 Password ---Parental Off Select Files All Output Interlace /0Ð9/Enter/Clear/Setup/Return Off: DRC (Std) Off /Setup/Return Dialogue DRC (Dynamic Range Control) enables you to control the dynamic range so as to achieve a suitable sound for your equipment. On: DRC (TV): Loud sound such as explosion or similar is toned down slightly when played back. This makes it suitable for when it is connected to a stereo. Off: DRC (Std): It plays back at the recording level on the disc. Notes: • This function works only during playback of Dolby Digital recorded discs. • The level of Dynamic Range Reduction may differ depending on DVD video disc. QSound This DVD video player equipped with a “QSound”. It can produce the effect of being in a cinema or a concert hall. On: The QSound operates. Off: The QSound is disengaged. Note: The QSound setting can also be changed with AUDIO on the remote control # . Parental control setting Some discs are specified not suitable for children. Such discs can be limited not to play back with the unit. 1) Press C or D to select “Parental”, then press B or A until the level you require appears. • Level Off: The parental control setting does not function. • Level 8: All DVD software can be played back. • Level 1: DVD software for adults cannot be played back. Select from the level 1 to level 8. The limitation will be more severe as the level number is lower. 2) Press C or D to select “Password”. Press Number buttons (0–9) to input a 4-digit password. Be sure to remember this number! • If you input a wrong number, press CLEAR. 3) Press ENTER to store the password. Note: Now the rating is locked and the setting cannot be changed unless you enter the correct pass word. 4) Press OPEN/CLOSE to activate Parental control setting. (See “Temporary disabling of rating level by DVD disc” $ .) Notes: • Depending on the discs, the unit cannot limit playback. • Some discs may not be encoded with specific rating level information though its disc jacket says “adult.” For those discs, the age restriction will not work. To change the parental level 1) Press C or D to select “Password”. 2) Press Number buttons (0–9) to enter the password you have stored. 3) Press ENTER. • The rating is now unlocked. 4) Press C or D to select “Parental”, then press B or A to change the parental level. 5) Press C or D to select “Password”, then press Number buttons (0–9) to enter the password. Note: You can change the password if you want. 6) Press ENTER. Now the parental level is changed and locked. If you forget the password... 1. Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray. 2. Remove the disc. 3. Press OPEN/CLOSE again to close the disc tray. “No Disc” appears on the screen. 4. While holding 7 down on the remote control and then press STOP on the front panel. “PASSWORD CLEAR” appears on the screen. 5. Enter a new password again. Select Files When playing back a CD containing a mixture of MP3, WMA and JPEG files, only MP3/WMA or JPEG files can be displayed on the file menu. All: Displays all files. Music Only: Displays only MP3/WMA files. Pictures Only: Displays only JPEG files. Output You can select the video output signal of the DVD video player to the TV from “Interlace” or “Progressive”. 1) Press C or D to select “Output”. 2) Press A, then press C or D to select “Interlace” or “Progressive”. Interlace: Select when connecting to a composite TV or a TV equipped with component video inputs but progressive scan is not compatible. Progressive: Select when connecting to a TV equipped with component video inputs, progressive scan compatible. 3) Press ENTER. Warning: Once “Progressive” is selected when connecting to a TV progressive scan incompatible, no image will be seen on the video display. In this case, you must reset the unit by pressing STOP on the front panel for five seconds. The video output will be restored to “Interlace” setting, and a picture will once again be seen on a conventional analog display. Function setup (DVD) JPEG Interval Dialogue QSound Notes: • Some discs may not be played back with the progressive scanning mode correctly because of the disc characteristics or recording condition. • Once Progressive scan on, all other video outputs are disabled except component video outputs. Note: If each setup (pages 57~59) has been completed, the unit can always be worked under the same conditions (especially with DVD discs). Each setup will be retained in the memory even if you turn the power off. 59 Function setup (DVD) Others ▲/▼ Depending on the DVD disc, the disc may try to temporarily cancel the rating level that you have set. It is up to you to decide whether to cancel the rating level or not. 1 Load a DVD disc and press PLAY or OPEN/ CLOSE on the unit " . 4 Language code list OPEN/CLOSE Temporary disabling of rating level by DVD disc Enter the appropriate code number for the initial settings “Menu”, “Subtitle” and/or “Audio” #% . ENTER RETURN PLAY Language Name Code Language Name Code Language Name Code Abkhazian 1112 Fiji 1620 Lingala 2224 Singhalese 2919 0–9 Afar 1111 Finnish 1619 Lithuanian 2230 Slovak 2921 Afrikaans 1116 French 1628 Macedonian 2321 Slovenian 2922 Albanian 2927 Frisian 1635 Malagasy 2317 Somali 2925 Amharic 1123 Galician 1722 Malay 2329 Spanish 1529 Arabic 1128 Georgian 2111 Malayalam 2322 Sundanese 2931 Armenian 1835 German 1415 Maltese 2330 Swahili 2933 Assamese 1129 Greek 1522 Maori 2319 Swedish 2932 Aymara 1135 Greenlandic 2122 Marathi 2328 Tagalog 3022 Azerbaijani 1136 Guarani 1724 Moldavian 2325 Tajik 3017 Bashkir 1211 Gujarati 1731 Mongolian 2324 Tamil 3011 Basque 1531 3030 Enter the password with Number buttons (0–9). Then press ENTER. To exit from the entry, press RETURN. Please enter the 4 - digit password Enter/0 9/Clear/Return 2 If the DVD disc has been designed to temporarily cancel the Rating level, the screen which follows the “Reading” screen will change, depending on which disc is played. If you select “YES” with the ENTER key, “Your disc exceeds the parental control level#.” screen will then appear. Reading Parental Control Level Cancel Picture /Enter/Return 3 5 Playback will commence if the entered password was correct. Your disc exceeds the parental control level#. Note: This temporary cancellation of rating level will be kept until the disc is ejected. When the disc is ejected, the original rating level will be set again automatically. Hausa 1811 Nauru 2411 Tatar Bengali; Bangla 1224 Hebrew 1933 Nepali 2415 Telugu 3015 Bhutani 1436 Hindi 1819 Norwegian 2425 Thai 3018 Bihari 1218 Hungarian 1831 Oriya 2528 Tibetan 1225 Breton 1228 Icelandic 1929 Panjabi 2611 Tigrinya 3019 Bulgarian 1217 Indonesian 1924 Pashto, Pushto 2629 Tonga 3025 Burmese 2335 Interlingua 1911 Persian 1611 Turkish 3028 Byelorussian 1215 Irish 1711 Polish 2622 Turkmen 3021 Cambodian 2123 Italian 1930 Portuguese 2630 Twi 3033 Catalan 1311 Japanese 2011 Quechua 2731 Ukrainian 3121 Chinese 3618 Javanese 2033 Rhaeto-Romance 2823 Urdu 3128 Corsican 1325 Kannada 2124 Romanian 2825 Uzbek 3136 Croatian 1828 Kashmiri 2129 Russian 2831 Vietnamese 3219 Czech 1329 Kazakh 2121 Samoan 2923 Volapük 3225 Danish 1411 Kirghiz 2135 Sanskrit 2911 Welsh 1335 Dutch 2422 Korean 2125 Scots Gaelic 1714 Wolof 3325 English 1524 Kurdish 2131 Serbian 2928 Xhosa 3418 2019 Esperanto 1525 Laothian 2225 Serbo-Croatian 2918 Yiddish Estonian 1530 Latin 2211 Shona 2924 Yoruba 3525 Faroese 1625 Latvian, Lettish 2232 Sindhi 2914 Zulu 3631 60 Others If you wish to cancel the set rating level temporarily, select “Parental Control Level” with C or D, then press ENTER. If the 4-digit password at step 2 on page 59 has been set, the password entering screen will appear as shown in step 4. Alternatively, if the password has not been set, playback will commence. If you don’t know (or have forgotten) the password, select “Cancel Picture”. The setting screen will disappear. Press OPEN/ CLOSE to remove the disc. Language Name Code 61 Others Troubleshooting Specifications Before calling a service technician, please check the following table for a possible cause of the symptoms and some solutions. General Symptoms Solutions Page DVD/VCR • Make sure the power cord is plugged in. • Try another AC outlet. • Unplug unit, then plug it back in. • Select the DVD or VCR mode before operating. • Antenna connection is not correct or antenna cable is disconnected. • The video channel is not in the correct position or the TV is not set to the video channel 3 or 4. • Check the unit is connected correctly. • The video input selector of the TV is not set to VIDEO. Set to VIDEO (or equivalent). • Channel is set to the external mode. 5 – 5 30,42 14~17 22 No sound. • Check the unit is connected correctly. • Check the input selector of the amplifier is set properly. • The unit is in the Special playback mode. 14~19 – 31,44 The remote control does not function. • Aim the remote control at the remote sensor. • Operate within Approx. 7 Meters or reduce the light in the room. • Clear the path of the beam. • The batteries are weak. Replace the batteries. • Check the batteries are inserted correctly. No Cable TV reception. • Check all Cable TV connections. • Station or Cable TV system problems, try another station. 16,17 TV recording does not work. • The erase prevention tab of the video cassette is broken off. • The unit is in the external input mode. 29,34 Timer recording does not work. • The time is not set correctly. • The recording start/end time is not set correctly. • The TIMER REC has not been pressed ( is not lit). 24 37 37 31 Noise bars on screen. • Tracking adjustment beyond range of automatic tracking circuit. Try Manual tracking adjustment. • Video heads are dirty. • The tape is worn or damaged. Display is not shown in your language. • Select proper language in the menu options. 57 Playback doesn’t start. • No disc is inserted. • The disc may be dirty. Clean up the disc. • The unit cannot play DVD-ROMs, etc. 42 7 8 DVD/VCR does not operate. No picture. Tuner 14~19 – – 13 VCR 31 – DVD Stopping playback, slow-motion play, repeat play, or memory play, etc. cannot be • Some discs may not do some of the functions. performed. Power supply Power consumption Weight Dimensions – 59 No 4:3 (16:9) picture. Input/Output DVD/VCR Video input Video output Audio input Audio output 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, negative sync., pin jack x 2 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, negative sync., pin jack x 1 –8 dBm, 50 kΩ, negative sync., pin jack (L/R) x 2 –8 dBm, 1 kΩ, negative sync., pin jack (L/R) x 1 DVD S-video output Component video output Audio output (BITSTREAM/PCM COAXIAL) Audio output (ANALOG) (Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, negative sync., Mini DIN 4-pin x 1 (C) 0.286 V (p-p), 75 Ω (Y) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 Ω, negative sync., pin jack x 1 (PB)/(PR) 0.7 V (p-p), 75 Ω, pin jack x 2 0.5 V (p-p), 75 Ω, pin jack x 1 • The setup does not match your TV. 57 No on-screen display. • Select Display “On”. 57 No surround sound. • The setup does not match your stereo system. 20 The unit or remote operation key is not functioning. Playback does not start when the title is selected. • Turn off the unit and unplug the AC power cord for several minutes, then replug it. – • Check the Parental setup. 59,60 Audio/video cable ................................................. 1 Audio soundtrack and/or subtitle language is not changed when you play back a DVD. • Multilingual language is not recorded on the DVD disc. 50,51 Remote control (SE-R0170) ................................. 1 No subtitle. • Some discs have no subtitles. • Subtitles are cleared. Press SUBTITLE. 51 Angle cannot be changed. • Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD disc. 49 • The function is prohibited with the unit or the disc. 44 appears on the screen. Others No picture, or the screen is blurred or divided • The PROGRESSIVE scan is “On” although the unit is connected to a TV via the VIDEO OUT or the S-VIDEO OUT jack. into two parts. Antenna input/output RF channel output Color system Video head Audio track Hi-Fi frequency response Hi-Fi dynamic range FF/REW time at 25˚C (77˚F) Applicable disc Frequency range S/N ratio Harmonic distortion Wow and flutter Operating conditions AC 120 V 60 Hz Operation: 18 W, Stand by: 2 W 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg) Width: 16-15/16 inches (430 mm) Height: 3-1/2 inches (89.5 mm) Depth: 9-1/16 inches (230 mm) 181 channel freq. synthesized VHF 2-13 UHF 14-69 Cable TV 113 Channels UHF/VHF In/Out: 75 Ω coaxial Channel 3 or 4, Switchable NTSC 4 Rotary heads Hi-Fi sound - 2 Tracks / MONO sound - 1 Track 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz More than 90dB Approx. 1 minute and 48 seconds (with T-120 Cassette Tape) DVD (12 cm, 8 cm), CD (12 cm, 8 cm) DVD: 4 Hz-22 kHz, CD: 4 Hz-20 kHz 90dB (DVD) 0.02% (DVD) Less than 0.01% Wrms Temperature: 5˚C-40˚C (41˚F-104˚F), Operating status: Horizontal –12 dBm, 1 kΩ, pin jacks (L, R) x 1 Supplied accessories Batteries (R03/AAA) ............................................. 2 75 Ω coaxial cable ................................................ 1 • This model complies with the above specifications. • Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. • This model may not be compatible with features and/or specifications that may be added in the future. 62 63 Others Limited warranty Limited United States Warranty DVD/VCR Combinations - Exchange Warranty Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. ("TACP") makes the following limited warranties to original consumers in the United States. THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES EXTEND TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OR ANY PERSON RECEIVING THIS DVD/VCR COMBINATION AS A GIFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER AND TO NO OTHER PURCHASER OR TRANSFEREE. PRODUCTS PURCHASED IN THE U.S.A. AND USED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA AND MEXICO, ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES. PRODUCTS PURCHASED ANYWHERE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CANADA AND MEXICO, AND USED IN THE U.S.A., ARE NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES. * Rental Units The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or thirty (30) days after the date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first. Owner's Manual and Product Registration Card Read this owner’s manual thoroughly before operating this DVD/VCR Combination. Complete and mail the enclosed product registration card or register your product on-line at www.tacp.toshiba.com/ service as soon as possible. By registering your DVD/VCR Combination you will enable TACP to bring you new products specifically designed to meet your needs and help us to contact you in the unlikely event that a safety notification is required under the Consumer Product Safety Act. Failure to complete and return the product registration card does not diminish your warranty rights. Your Responsibility THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: (1) You must retain your bill of sale or provide other proof of purchase. (2) All warranty servicing of this product must be made by an Authorized TACP Service Station. (3) The warranties from TACP are effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the Continental U.S.A. or Puerto Rico. (4) Labor service charges for set installation, setup, adjustment of customer controls and installation or repair of antenna systems are not covered by this warranty. Reception problems caused by inadequate antenna systems are your responsibility. (5) Warranties extend only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited above, and do not extend to any DVD/VCR Combination or parts that have been lost or discarded by you or to damage to the * Commercial Units DVD/VCR Combination or parts caused by fires, DVD/VDR Combinations sold and used for commercial misuse, accident, Acts of God (such as lightning purposes have a limited ninety (90) day warranty for all or fluctuations in electric power), improper parts and labor. installation, improper maintenance, or use in violation of instructions furnished by TACP; use or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and connected equipment; or to units that have been modified or had the serial number removed, altered, defaced, or rendered illegible. (1) For instructions on how to obtain warranty service for exchange program DVD/VCR Combinations, contact TACP's Call Center toll free at 1-866-5837353. (2) You must include the original bill of sale (or a copy of the original bill of sale) or other proof of purchase along with the entire DVD/VCR Combination when sending the DVD/VCR Combination to the Authorized TACP Service Station specified by TACP's Call Center. You must pay for all transportation and insurance charges for the DVD/ VCR Combination to and from the Authorized TACP Service Station. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN THE U.S.A. SOME STATES OF THE U.S.A. DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, WHEN AN ACTION MAY BE BROUGHT, OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE PROVISIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES. For additional information, visit TACP's website: www.tacp.toshiba.com ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U.S.A., INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY THE LAW OF ANY STATE OF THE U.S.A. AS HEREBY LIMITED, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, AGREEMENTS, AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OF TACP WITH RESPECT TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PARTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL TACP BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR MODIFICATION OR ERASURE OF RECORDED DATA CAUSED BY USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT). Others Limited Ninety (90) Day Warranty TACP warrants this DVD/VCR Combination and its parts against defects in materials or workmanship for period of ninety (90) days after the date of original retail purchase. DURING THE FIRST NINETY (90) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE, TACP WILL EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE DVD/VCR COMBINATION WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED DVD/VCR COMBINATION WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU. YOU MUST CONTACT TACP'S CONSUMER SOLUTIONS CENTER FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PROCESS YOUR IN WARRANTY EXCHANGE REQUEST. THE CONSUMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL INBOUND TRANSPORTATION AND INSURANCE CHARGES FOR THE DVD/ VCR COMBINATION TO THE EXCHANGE CENTER. DURING THE PERIOD THAT COMMENCES ON THE DATE THAT IS NINETY ONE (91) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE AND BEYOND, TACP WILL EXCHANGE A DEFECTIVE DVD/VCR COMBINATION WITH A NEW OR REFURBISHED DVD/VCR COMBINATION FOR A NOMINAL FEE. YOU MUST CONTACT TACP'S CONSUMER SOLUTIONS CENTER FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PROCESS YOUR EXCHANGE REQUEST. THE CONSUMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL INBOUND TRANSPORTATION AND INSURANCE CHARGES FOR THE DVD/ VCR COMBINATION TO THE EXCHANGE CENTER. How to Obtain Warranty Services If, after following all of the operating instructions in this manual and checking the section "Troubleshooting," you fund that service is needed: No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of these warranties in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of TACP arising under the warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is hereby limited to ninety (90) days from the date you discover or should have discovered, the defect. 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................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................... 67 CAUTION THIS DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYER EMPLOYS A LASER SYSTEM. TO ENSURE PROPER USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS SERVICE MANUAL CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE UNIT REQUIRE MAINTENANCE, CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION-SEE SERVICE PROCEDURE. USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR THE PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM, DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE. VISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT WHEN THE ENCLOSURE IS OPENED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM. Location of the required Marking The rating sheet and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit. CERTIFICATION: COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J. PREPARATION OF SERVICING The laser diode used for a pickup head may be destroyed with external static electricity. Moreover, even if it is operating normally after repair, when static electricity discharge is received at the time of repair, the life of the product may be shortened. Please perform the following measure against static electricity, be careful of destruction of a laser diode at the time of repair. • Place the unit on a workstation equipped to protect against static electricity, such as conductive mat. • Soldering iron with ground wire or ceramic type is used. • A worker needs to use a ground conductive wrist strap for body. A1-1 IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY INFORMATION Safety precautions to be followed during servicing: 1. Parts marked with an are critical parts for safety. Replace only with the one described in the parts list. 2. Before returning the DVD product to the customer, make the appropriate leakage current check or resistance measurements to ensure that exposed parts are properly insulated from the supply circuit. A leakage current check is recommended for this unit. Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V 60Hz AC outlet (do not use an isolation transformer for this check). Use a leakage current tester (Fig. 1) or a metering system which complies with Underwriters Laboratories (UL 1492). Measure for current from all exposed metal parts of the cabinet to a known earth ground: particularly, any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA. Any measurement not within the limits outlined above are indicative of a potential shock hazard and corrective action must be taken before returning the unit to the customer. (Reading should not be above 0.5mA) PRODUCT UNDER TEST 2-Blade polarized type cord set Test all exposed metal surfaces 1.5K ohm 0.15 µF Leakage Current Tester TEST PROBE Fig. 1 AC Leakage Test A1-2 KNOWN EARTH GROUND IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8A. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed. CLEANING Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit’s manufacturer as they may cause hazards. WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this unit near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. PORTABLE CART WARNING ACCESSORIES (symbol provided by RETAC) Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. S3125A VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to. POWER SOURCES This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating plate. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For units intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION This unit is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. If your unit is equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin, this plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This too, is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. POWER-CORD PROTECTION Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. LIGHTNING To protect your unit from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges. POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them might be fatal. OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Do not push objects through any openings in this unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid into the unit. A1-3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (CONTINUED) 17. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. 18. SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 19. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation. e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service. 20. REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 21. SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition. 22. WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. 23. HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 24. DISC TRAY Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. It may cause serious personal injury. 25. CONNECTING When you connect the product to other equipment, turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the wall outlet. Failure to do so may cause an electric shock and serious personal injury. Read the owner's manual of the other equipment carefully and follow the instructions when making any connections. 26. SOUND VOLUME Reduce the volume to the minimum level before you turn on the product. Otherwise, sudden high volume sound may cause hearing or speaker damage. 27. SOUND DISTORTION Do not allow the product output distorted sound for a longtime. It may cause speaker overheating and fire. 28. HEADPHONES When you use the headphones, keep the volume at a moderate level. If you use the headphones continuously with high volume sound, it may cause hearing damage. 29. LASER BEAM Do not look into the opening of the disc tray or ventilation opening of the product to see the source of the laser beam. It may cause sight damage. 30. DISC Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction. 31. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. A1-4 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (CONTINUED) EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND CLAMP ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20) ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21) GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H) NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE S2898A A1-5 WHEN REPLACING DVD DECK [ When removing the DVD Deck ] Before removing Pick Up PCB and DVD PCB connector, the short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1 using a soldering iron. If you remove the DVD Deck with no soldering, the Laser may be damaged. [ When installing the DVD Deck ] Remove all the soldering on the short circuit position after the connection of Pick Up PCB and DVD PCB connector. NOTE • Before your operation, please read “PREPARATION OF SERVICING”. • Use the Lead Free solder. • Manual soldering conditions • Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5˚C • Soldering time: Within 2 seconds • Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu • When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the draw in equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the Flux smoke away from it. Pick Up PCB Short circuit using a soldering iron. Fig. 1 A1-6 TAPE REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY 1. Remove the Top Cabinet, Front Cabinet and DVD Block. (Refer to item 1 of the DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.) 2. Remove the screw 1 of the Deck Chassis and remove the Loading Motor. (Refer to Fig. 2) 3. Rotate the Pinch Roller Cam in the direction of the arrow by hand to slacken the Video Tape. 4. Rotate the Clutch Ass'y either derection to wind the Video Tape in the Cassette Case. 5. Repeat steps 3~4. Then take out the Video Cassette from the Deck Chassis. Be careful not to scratch the tape. Loading Motor Screw 1 Capstan DD Unit Pinch Roller Cam Main Cam Clutch Ass'y Fig. 1 Main Chassis (Front Side) Fig. 2 DISC REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY 1. Remove the Top and Front Cabinet. (Refer to item 1 of the DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.) 2. Rotate the Main Gear in the direction of the arrow by hand. (Refer to Fig. 1) 3. Manually open the Tray. Main Gear DVD Deck Fig. 1 A1-7 PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL 4 DIGIT PASSWORD CANCELLATION If the stored 4 digit password in the Rating Level menu needs to be cancelled, please follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Turn Unit ON. Set the DVD Mode. Confirm that the “No Disc” will be appeared on the screen. Press and hold the '7' key on the remote control unit. Simultaneously press and hold the 'STOP' key on the front panel. Hold both keys for more than 3 seconds. The On Screen Display message 'PASSWORD CLEAR' will appear. The 4 digit password has now been cleared TRAY LOCK Tray cannot be opened by setting the Tray Lock, please follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn Unit ON. Set the DVD to the Stop Mode. Press it in order of 'SETUP', 'SUBTITLE', '3', 'AUDIO' and '0' key of a remote control unit. The On Screen Display message ' ' will appear. The Tray Lock has now been set up. To unlock the Tray Lock, please follow the steps below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn Unit ON. Set the DVD to the Stop Mode. Press it in order of 'SETUP', 'SUBTITLE', '3', 'AUDIO' and '0' key of a remote control unit. The On Screen Display message ' ' will appear. The Tray Lock has now been cleared. A1-8 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF) Distinction of PbF PCB: PCBs (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF printing on the PCB. (Please refer to figures.) Caution: • Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; Typically the melting point is 50°F~70°F(30°C~40°C) higher. Please use a soldering iron with temperature control and adjust it to 650°F ± 20°F (350°C ± 10°C). • • In case of using high temperature soldering iron, please be careful not to heat too long. Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100°F/ 600°C). All products with the printed circuit board with PbF printing must be serviced with lead free solder. When soldering or unsoldering, completely remove all of the solder from the pins or solder area, and be sure to heat the soldering points with the lead free solder until it melts sufficiently. Recommendations Recommended lead free solder composition is Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu. A1-9 TABLE OF CONTENTS • OWNER'S MANUAL CAUTION .................................................................................................................................... PREPARATION OF SERVICING ............................................................................................... IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................... IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ..................................................................................................... WHEN REPLACING DVD DECK ............................................................................................... TAPE REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY ............................................................ DISC REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY ............................................................. PARENTAL CONTROL-RATING LEVEL .................................................................................. TRAY LOCK ................................................................................................................................ ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF) ......................................................................................... TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................... DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1.REMOVAL OF MECHANICAL PARTS AND P. C. BOARDS .............................................. 2.REMOVAL OF VCR DECK PARTS ..................................................................................... 3.REMOVAL OF DVD DECK PARTS ..................................................................................... 4.REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FLAT PACKAGE IC ................................................. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................ SERVICE MODE LIST ................................................................................................................ PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS .............................................................. RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE ............................................................................................ WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC .......................................................................... RF SIGNAL CHECK OF DVD PCB ............................................................................................ SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS ....................................................................................... PREPARATION FOR SERVICING ............................................................................................. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS ................................................................................................ ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS .................................................................................................. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................................... BLOCK DIAGRAMS DVD .......................................................................................................................................... Y/C/AUDIO/CCD/HEAD AMP ................................................................................................. SYSTEM CONTROL ............................................................................................................... OPERATION/DISPLAY ........................................................................................................... Hi-Fi/DEMODULATOR ............................................................................................................ TUNER/JACK .......................................................................................................................... POWER ................................................................................................................................... PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS DVD .......................................................................................................................................... VCR .......................................................................................................................................... OPERATION 1/OPERATION 2/LOADING MOTOR/SW ........................................................ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS MPEG/MICON/DSP ................................................................................................................. MEMORY ................................................................................................................................. MOTOR DRIVE ....................................................................................................................... AUDIO/VIDEO ......................................................................................................................... Y/C/AUDIO/CCD/HEAD AMP ................................................................................................. SYSCON .................................................................................................................................. TUNER/JACK .......................................................................................................................... OPERATION/DISPLAY ........................................................................................................... Hi-Fi/DEMODULATOR ............................................................................................................ POWER ................................................................................................................................... OPERATION1,2 ....................................................................................................................... LOADING MOTOR/SW ........................................................................................................... INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... WAVEFORMS ............................................................................................................................. MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW ............................................................................................. CHASSIS EXPLODED VIEW ..................................................................................................... DVD DECK EXPLODED VIEW ................................................................................................... MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ......................................................................... CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .................................................................................. DVD DECK REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ............................................................................... ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ........................................................................... A2-1 A1-1 A1-1 A1-2 A1-3~A1-5 A1-6 A1-7 A1-7 A1-8 A1-8 A1-9 A2-1 A3-1~A3-7 B1-1, B1-2 B2-1~B2-6 B3-1~B3-3 B4-1, B4-2 C1-1, C1-2 C2-1 C3-1, C3-2 C4-1 C4-2 C4-3 D1-1 D1-1 D2-1~D2-4 D3-1, D3-2 E-1~E-33 F-1, F-2 F-3, F-4 F-5, F-6 F-7, F-8 F-9, F-10 F-11, F-12 F-13, F-14 G-1,G-2 G-3~G-6 G-7, G-8 H-1, H-2 H-3, H-4 H-5, H-6 H-7, H-8 H-9, H-10 H-11, H-12 H-13, H-14 H-15, H-16 H-17, H-18 H-19, H-20 H-21, H-22 H-23, H-24 H-25, H-26 I-1, I-2 J1-1, J1-2 J2-1, J2-2 J3-1 K1-1 K2-1 K3-1 K4-1~K4-4 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS G-1 G-2 Outline of the product DVD System Color System Disc Disc Diameter Drive Search speed Actual Actual Slow speed Actual Actual G-3 VCR System System Video System Hi-Fi STEREO NTSC PB(PAL60Hz) Deck Heads Video Head FM Audio Head Audio / Control Erase (Full Track Erase) Erase (Normal Audio Track Erase) Tape Rec PAL Speed NTSC Play PAL NTSC Fast Forward / Rewind Time (Approx.) at 25oC with Cassette G-4 Tuning System Forward/Reverse Picture Search Frame Advance Slow Speed Broadcasting System Tuner and Receive CH Intermediate Frequency G-5 Power G-6 Regulation G-7 Temperature G-8 Operating Humidity NTSC or PAL-M PAL or SECAM System Destination CH Coverage Picture (FP) Sound (FS) FP-FS Preset CH RF Converter Output Channel Level / Impedance Sound Selector Stereo / Dual TV Sound Tuner Sound Muting Power Source AC DC Power Consumption Stand by Per Year Protector Power Fuse Safety Circuit IC Protector(Micro Fuse) Safety Radiation Laser Operation Storage A3-1 DVD VIDEO PLAYER & VHS Player / Recorder NTSC DVD, CD-DA, CD-R/RW, VIDEO CD, SVCD, DVD-R/RW (VIDEO FORMAT ONLY) 120 mm , 80 mm DM3S Fwd 4 steps 2-120 times (DVD) 4-40 times (CD) Rev 4 steps 2-120 times (DVD) 4-40 times (CD) Fwd 1/7-1/2 times -Rev --VHS Player / Recorder NTSC Yes No OVD-7S 4Head 2Head Mono/Yes Yes No SP/SLP(EP) SP/SLP(EP) FF:1'48"/REW:1'48" T-120 SP/LP/SLP(EP) = 3x,5x / 7x,9x / 9x,15x Yes 1/10 US System M 1Tuner US (w/CABLE) 2-69,4A,A-5~ A-1,A~I, J~ W, W+1-W+84 45.75 MHz 41.25 MHz 4.50 MHz Yes 3 or 4 ch 66 dBu / 75 Ohm No US-ST Yes 120V 60Hz 18 W at 120V 60Hz 2 W at 120V 60Hz -- W Yes Yes No UL FCC DHHS 5oC - 40oC -20oC - 60oC Less than 80% RH GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS G-9 Signal Video Signal RGB Signal Audio Signal Output Level S/N Ratio (Weighted) Horizontal Resolution Output Level Input Level Microphone Input Level Line Output Level Line Hi-Fi Audio Signal Digital Output Level S/N Ratio at (Weighted) Harmonic Distortion (1KHz) Typical Frequency Response : DVD Mode at DVD DVD Mode at VIDEO CD DVD Mode at CD VCR Mode at SP VCR Mode at LP VCR Mode at SLP Dynamic Range : More than Frequency Response Wow And Flutter : Less than Channel Separation : More than Harmonic Distortion : Less than A3-2 1 V p-p/75 ohm (DVD,VCR) 65 dB(DVD) 50 dB(VCR) 500 Lines (DVD) 230 Lines(VCR Mode) -8 dBm/ 50k ohm (VCR, 0dBm=0.775Vrms) -8 dBm/ 1k ohm (VCR, 0dBm=0.775Vrms) -12dBm/ 1k ohm (DVD, -20dBFs 0dBFs=2.0Vrms) 0.5 V p-p / 75 ohm(DVD) 90dB(DVD), 42dB(VCR at SP) 0.02% (1KHz) (DVD) , 1.5% (1KHz) (VCR) 4 Hz - 22 KHz 4 Hz - 20 KHz 4 Hz - 20 KHz 100Hz - 10 KHz 100Hz - 4 KHz 90dB 20Hz ~20kHz 0.01 %Wrms 60 dB 0.01 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS G-10 On Screen Display (DVD) Menu Menu Type Language Menu Subtitle Audio OSD Language (Set up Language) Video E.B.L. (Enhanced Black Level) TV Screen Size OSD Display On/Off Picture Mode(Video/File/Auto) JPEG Interval Audio DRC (Dynamic Range Control) Dialogue On:DRC(TV)/ Off:DRC(Std) dts Decode Surround (Qsound) System Disc/Card Slot Password Lock/Unlock Parental (Rating Level) Select Files HDMI(480p/1080i/720p) Output Open Close No disc Reading Play Still/Pause Stop Prohibit Mark Step PBC Skip (>>|) Skip (|<<) Random Repeat Slow+ SlowSearch+ SearchJump Resume Title No. Chapter No. Track No. Time Subtitle No. Angle No. Vocal On/Off Audio No. Audio Stereo L/R Zoom Marker No. Surround On/Off Program Play Back MP3/WMA/JPEG A3-3 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Folder Name File Name File No Time Track No Progressive Scan Out ON/OFF Yes Icon Yes Yes Yes Yes No Progressive/Interlace Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (CD, VIDEO CD,SVCD MP3, WMA, JPEG ) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes (VIDEO CD, SVCD) Yes Yes Yes Yes (CD, VIDEO CD, SVCD, MP3, WMA, JPEG ) Yes Yes Yes Yes (MP3, WMA) Yes No GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS On Screen Display(VCR) G-11 G-12 OSD Language Clock,Timer and Timer Back-up G-13 Display Menu Menu Type Timer Rec Set Auto Repeat On/Off SAP On/Off CH Set-Up TV/CABLE Auto CH Memory Add/Delete System Set Up Clock Set Language No Noise Back Ground Auto Clock Standard Time Daylight Saving Time G-CODE(or SHOWVIEW or PLUSCODE)No. Entry Stereo, Audio Output, SAP Play/Stop/FF/Rew/Rec/OTR/Pause/Eject/Tape In/Repeat (Symbol Mark) CH/AV(LINE) Clock Repeat Tape Counter Index Tape Speed ATR / Manual Tracking ZERO Return Hi-Fi Calendar Timer Events One Touch Recording Max Time Timer Back-up (at Power Off Mode) DISPLAY DISPLAY type Clock/Counter,CH,Timer Rec,OTR, Play Rec,FF(Cue),Rew(Rev),Stop,ATR,Eject VCR DVD CD Clock AM PM Counter VCR DVD CD Eject Counter Remain Play Stop Rec FF / Cue REW / Review Pause / Still OTR (ITR) T-Rec Chapter TITLE TRACK Repeat Hi-Fi SP LP SLP CH RF Output CH Tape In Remocon Custom Code Progressive Scan Out A3-4 Yes Character Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (Calendar 12H) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes English / French / Spanish 1990/1/1 ~ 2081/12/31 8 Program/ 1 Month 6 Hours 5sec Yes LED Module (Amber, "Rec" &Timer symbol = Red) No Yes Yes Yes Yes (12h) No Yes Yes (hour:min) Yes (hour:min) Yes (min:sec) Yes No Yes No Yes No No Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS G-14 Remote Control Unit Glow in Dark Remocon Remocon Format Format Custom Code Power Source Total Keys Keys RC-KU No Voltage(D.C) UM size x pcs Power DISPLAY/CALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Input Select Input Select / PROGRESSIVE UP/ SET+ / TRACKING+ DOWN/ SET- / TRACKINGLEFT/CHRIGHT/CH+ VCR/DVD TV/VCR DVD MENU(MENU) TITLE (TOP MENU) SETUP MENU/VCR MENU SELECT/ENTER CLEAR/CANCEL RETURN PLAY STOP PAUSE/STILL/STEP FF(Cue)/SEARCH+ REW(Review)/SEARCHREC/OTR SKIP+ / INDEX+ SKIP- / INDEXAUDIO / AUDIO SELECT ANGLE/COUNTER RESET SUBTITLE/ATR PLAY MODE/SPEED T-REC CLOCK / COUNTER JUMP/ZERO RETURN ZOOM/CM SKIP REPEAT A-B SLOW (Forward) MARKER OPEN/CLOSE EJECT A3-5 TOSHIBA TOSHIBA 45-BA 3V UM-4 x 2 pcs 46 Key Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS G-15 Features (DVD) Auto Power Off Video CD Playback SVCD Playback No Yes Yes Overlay Graphics And Text Command List Entry Point Jump MP3 Playback WMA Playback JPEG Playback Progressive Scan Out Digital Out Down Mix Out Features (VCR) G-16 Accessories Dolby Digital MPEG PCM DTS (Dolby Digital) (DTS) Surround Screen Saver Tray Lock Auto Stop Audio DAC Closed Caption signal in VBI (DVD Playback) Auto Head Cleaning Auto Power Off Forward/Reverse Picture Search VIDEO PLUS+ (SHOWVIEW, G-CODE) One Touch Playback Auto CH Memory AREA CODE Auto Clock Set Index Search SQPB CATV Energy Star MTS (SAP) CM Skip (30sec x 6 Times) Copy (Disc to Tape) Owner's Manual Language w/Guarantee Card Remote Control Unit Guarantee Card Registration Card Warning Sheet Service Station List Important Tag AC Plug Adapter Quick Set-up Sheet Battery UM size x pcs AC Cord AV Cord (1.2m) 75 Ohm Coaxial Cable (0.9m) S-Video Cable 21pin cable 800 No Sticker Toll Free Insert Sheet Safety Tip Sheet Information (Return) Netflix Card PVC Warning Sheet A3-6 No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Qsound Yes Yes No 192kHz / 24bit Yes No No Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes (by Conditioning) English Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes (Spanish) Yes UM-4 x 2 pcs No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No Yes GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS G-17 Interface Switch Front Rear Terminals Front Rear Power Play Eject (VCR) Stop Rec/OTR Open/Close (DVD) CH + CH FF/ Search(>>) Rew/Search(<<) Still/Pause Shuttle (Search/REV/FWD) DVD/VCR Main Power SW Attenuator S-Video/Component Video Selector RF Out (Slide SW) Main Power SW Video In Audio In Video Output Audio Output Indicator G-18 G-19 Set Size Weight G-20 Carton Optical Out (Option) Video Input (Option) Audio Input (Option) RF Input / Output Euro Scart AC Inlet LED Power Rec T-Rec TV/VCR DVD VCR Surround Level Meter Approx. W x D x H (mm) Net (Approx.) Gross (Approx.) Master Carton Content Material Dimensions W x D x H(mm) Description of Origin Gift Box Material W/Color Photo Label Dimensions W x D x H(mm) Description of Origin Drop Test G-21 Material G-22 Environment Height (cm) Container Stuffing Cabinet Front PCB Non-Halogen Demand Eyelet Demand Environmental standard requirement (by buyer) Pb-free A3-7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No No No No No RCA x 1 (Black/Silver) RCA x 2 (L/MONO,R Black/Silver) RCA x1 (Yellow) S-Video x 1 (DVD Signal Only) Component x1 (RCA 3pin, DVD Signal Only) RCA x 4(L,R White,Red) Coaxial x 1 (Digital Audio, DVD Signal Only) No RCA x 1 (Yellow) RCA x 2 (L,R White,Red) Yes No No No No No No Yes (GREEN) Yes (GREEN) No No 430 x 230 x 89.5 3.5 kg( 7.7lbs) 4.5 kg( 9.9lbs) No --- Sets --- / ------Double / White No 497 x 340 x 174 Yes Natural Dropping At 1 Corner / 3 Edges / 6 Surfaces 80 cm 2,015 Sets/40' container PS 94V2 or More / DECABROM No No Green procurement of TOSHIBA Phase3(Phase3A) DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1-3: DVD DECK/DVD PCB (Refer to Fig. 1-3) 1. REMOVAL OF MECHANICAL PARTS AND P.C. BOARDS 1. Short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1-3 using a soldering iron. If you remove the DVD Deck with no soldering, the Laser may be damaged. 2. Unlock the support 1 and remove the Deck Top Holder in the direction of arrow (A). 3. Remove the 2 screws 2. 4. Remove the 2 screws 3. 5. Disconnect the following connectors: (CP501, CP8001). 6. Remove the DVD Deck in the direction of arrow (B). 7. Disconnect the following connectors: (CP2301, CP2302, CP2303). 8. Remove the 2 screws 4. 9. Remove the DVD PCB in the direction of arrow (C). 10. Remove the 3 screws 5. 11. Remove the Front Angle in the direction of arrow (D). 1-1: TOP CABINET, FRONT CABINET AND OPERATION 1/2 PCB (Refer to Fig. 1-1) 1. Remove the 5 screws 1. 2. Remove the Top Cabinet in the direction of arrow (A). 3. Disconnect the following connectors: (CP651 and CP652). 4. Unlock the 7 supports 2. 5. Remove the Front Cabinet in the direction of arrow (B). 6. Remove the 9 screws 3. 7. Remove the Operation 1/2 PCB in the direction of arrow (C). Top Cabinet 1 1 1 4 1 4 DVD PCB CP2303 CP652 (A) 1 Operation 1 PCB 3 3 33 3 2 2 CP2302 CP2301 3 Deck Top Holder 2 (C) 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 CP651 (A) (C) 2 2 Pick Up PCB (B) (C) 2 DVD Deck 2 (B) Operation 2 PCB Front Cabinet Short circuit using a soldering iron. 5 Fig. 1-1 5 (D) 1-2: FLAP (Refer to Fig. 1-2) CP8001 CP501 1. Open Flap to 90˚ and flex in direction of arrow (A), at the same time slide in direction of arrow (B). 2. Then lift in direction of arrow (C). 5 Front Angle Fig. 1-3 NOTE 1. Before your operation, please read “PREPARATION OF SERVICING”. 2. Use the Lead Free solder. 3. Manual soldering conditions • Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5˚C • Soldering time: Within 2 seconds • Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu 4. When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the drawing equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the Flux smoke away from it. 5. When installing the DVD Deck, remove all the soldering on the short circuit position after the connection of Pick Up PCB and DVD PCB connector. (A) (C) (B) Flap Fig. 1-2 B1-1 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1-4: VCR DECK (Refer to Fig. 1-4) 1-5: VCR PCB (Refer to Fig. 1-5) NOTE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Do not remove the cable at the FE Head section. The FE Head may be damaged if you remove the cable by force. Remove the screw 1. Remove the FE Head. Move the Cassette Holder Ass’y to the back side. Remove the 2 screws 2. Remove the 2 screws 3. Disconnect the following connectors: (CP101, CP102, CP3001). 7. Remove the VCR Deck in the direction of arrow. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Remove the screw 1. Remove the 5 screws 2. Remove the 2 screws 3. Remove the Shiel Jack. Remove the VCR PCB in the direction of arrow. 3 3 VCR PCB 2 Shield Jack 1 1 FE Head 2 22 2 2 2 VCR Deck CP101 Fig. 1-5 3 CP102 3 CP3001 Fig. 1-4 B1-2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 2. REMOVAL OF VCR DECK PARTS 2-3: LINK UNIT (Refer to Fig. 2-3) 2-1: TOP BRACKET (Refer to Fig. 2-1) 1. Set the Link Unit to the Eject position. 2. Unlock the support 1. 3. Remove the (A) side of the Link Unit first, then remove the (B) side. 1. Extend the 2 supports 1. 2. Slide the 2 supports 2 and remove the Top Bracket. NOTE 1. After installation of the Top Bracket, bend the support 1 so that the Top Bracket is fixed. Main Chassis Link Unit Top Bracket 1 1 (A) (B) Link Unit 1 Top Bracket Main Chassis 2 Fig. 2-3 2 Main Chassis 2-4: LINK LEVER/FLAP LEVER (Refer to Fig. 2-4) Main Chassis 1. Extend the support 1. 2. Remove the Link Lever. 3. Remove the Flap Lever. Fig. 2-1 2-2: CASSETTE HOLDER ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 2-2) 1. Move the Cassette Holder Ass'y to the front side. 2. Push the Locker R to remove the Cassette Side R. 3. Remove the Cassette Side L. Main Chassis Locker R Flap Lever 1 Cassette Side R Link Lever Fig. 2-4 Link Unit Cassette Side L Main Chassis Fig. 2-2 B2-1 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 2-5: LOADING MOTOR/WORM (Refer to Fig. 2-5-A) 2-6: TENSION ASS’Y (Refer to Fig. 2-6-B) 1. Remove the screw 1. 2. Remove the Loading Motor. 3. Remove the Worm. 1. Turn the Pinch Roller Cam clockwise so that the Tension Holder hook is set to the position of Fig. 2-6-A to move the Tension Arm Ass’y. 2. Remove the Tension Spring. 3. Unlock the 2 supports 1 and remove the Tension Band. 4. Unlock the support 2 and remove the Tension Arm Ass’y. 5. Unlock the support 3 and remove the Tension Connect. 6. Float the hook 4 and turn it clockwise then remove the Tension Holder. Loading Motor Worm Tension Arm Ass’y Main Chassis • Screw Torque: 3 ± 0.5kgf•cm 1 Fig. 2-6-A Fig. 2-5-A NOTE 1 1. In case of the Worm installation, check if the value of the Fig. 2-5-B is correct. 2. In case of the Loading Motor installation, hook the wire on the Cassette Opener as shown Fig. 2-5-C. 3. When installing the wires between Capstan DD Unit and Loading Motor, connect them correctly as shown Fig. 2-5-D. Tension Connect 1 Tension Band 3 Tension Spring Tension Arm Ass’y Tension Holder 2 19.2 ± 0.1mm Safety surface for pressing of the insert. 4 Fig. 2-6-B Fig. 2-5-B NOTE 1. In case of the Tension Band installation, note the direction of the installation. (Refer to Fig. 2-6-C) 2. In case of the Tension Band installation, install correctly as Fig. 2-6-D. 3. In case of the Tension Connect installation, install as the circled section of Fig. 2-6-E. Loading Motor Cassette Opener Tension Band Fig. 2-5-C Tension Connect Pink Fig. 2-6-C Capstan DD Unit Loading Motor - L2 + L1 White Fig. 2-5-D B2-2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE [OK] Tension Connect 1. Take care not to damage the gears of the S Reel and T Reel. 2. The Polyslider Washer may on the back of the reel. 3. Take care not to damage the shaft. 4. Do not touch section “A” of S Reel and T Reel. (Use gloves.) (Refer to Fig. 2-8-A) Touching may leave stains on section "A". 5. When you install the reel, clean the shaft and grease it. (If you do not grease, noise may be heard in FF/REW mode.) 6. After installing the reel, adjust the height of the reel. (Refer to MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT) Tension Band [NG] Tension Connect Tension Band Fig. 2-6-D Tension Connect Main Chassis Fig. 2-6-E Idler Gear Idler Arm Ass’y 2-7: T BRAKE ARM/T BRAKE BAND (Refer to Fig. 2-7-A) S Reel 1. Remove the T Brake Spring. 2. Turn the T Brake Arm clockwise and bend the hook section to remove it. 3. Unlock the 2 supports 1 and remove the T Brake Band. (B) T Reel (A) 1 (A) T Brake Band 1 Hook section 1 1 T Brake Arm T Brake Spring Fig. 2-8-A NOTE 1. In case of the S Reel and T Reel installation, check if the correct parts are installed. (Refer to Fig. 2-8-B) 2. In case of the Idler Arm Ass’y installation, install correctly as Fig. 2-8-C. And also set it so that the section “B” of Fig. 2-8-A is placed under the Main Chassis tab. Fig. 2-7-A NOTE 1. In case of the T Brake Band installation, install correctly as Fig. 2-7-B. T Brake Arm [OK] T Brake Band Big Hole (S Reel) T Brake Arm [NG] Small Hole (T Reel) Fig. 2-8-B T Brake Band [OK] Clutch Gear Fig. 2-7-B Idler Arm Ass’y [NG] 2-8: S REEL/T REEL/IDLER ARM ASS’Y/IDLER GEAR (Refer to Fig. 2-8-A) Idler Arm Ass’y 1. Remove the S Reel and T Reel. 2. Remove the 2 Polyslider Washers 1. 3. Remove the Idler Arm Ass’y and Idler Gear. Clutch Gear Fig. 2-8-C B2-3 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 2-9: CASSETTE OPENER/PINCH ROLLER BLOCK/P5 ARM ASS’Y (Refer to Fig. 2-9-A) 1. Unlock the support 1 and remove the Cassette Opener. 2. Remove the Pinch Roller Block and P5 Arm Ass’y. Cassette Opener 1 Spring Position Fig. 2-10-B Pinch Roller Block 2-11: FE HEAD (RECORDER ONLY) (Refer to Fig. 2-11) P5 Arm Ass’y 1. Remove the screw 1. 2. Remove the FE Head. Main Chassis 1 Fig. 2-9-A FE Head NOTE 1. Do not touch the Pinch Roller. (Use gloves.) 2. In case of the Pinch Roller Block and the Pinch Roller Cam installation, install correctly as Fig. 2-9-B. Pinch Roller Block Can be seen the hole of the Pinch Roller Cam. • Screw Torque: 5 ± 0.5kgf•cm • The FE Head is not installed on the Video Cassette Player. P5 Arm Ass’y Fig. 2-11 2-12: CYLINDER UNIT ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 2-12) Can be seen the hole of the Main Cam. 1. Disconnect the following connector: (CD2001). 2. Remove the 3 screws 1. 3. Remove the Cylinder Unit Ass'y. Fig. 2-9-B 2-10: A/C HEAD (Refer to Fig. 2-10-A) 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the screw 1. Remove the A/C Head Base. Remove the 3 screws 2. Remove the A/C Head and A/C Head Spring. NOTE 1. When you install the Cylinder Unit Ass'y, tighten the screws from (1) to (3) in order while pulling the Ass'y toward the left front direction. NOTE 1. Do not touch the A/C Head. (Use gloves.) 2. When you install the A/C Head Spring, install as shown in Fig. 2-10-B. 3. When you install the A/C Head, tighten the screw (1) first, then tighten the screw (2), finally tighten the screw (3). (1) 2 CD2001 Cylinder Unit Ass'y (3) 2 2 (2) A/C Head A/C Head Spring (3) 1 (2) 1 (1) 1 1 A/C Head Base • Screw Torque: 5 ± 0.5kgf•cm (Screw 1) • Screw Torque: 3 ± 0.5kgf•cm Fig. 2-10-A B2-4 Fig. 2-12 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 2-13: CAPSTAN DD UNIT (Refer to Fig. 2-13) NOTE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. In case of the Pinch Roller Cam and Main Cam installation, install them as shown in the circled section of Fig. 214-B so that the markers meet. (Refer to Fig. 2-14-B) And also can be seen the Main Chassis hole through the Main Cam maker hole. Remove the Capstan Belt. Remove the screw 1. Remove the Capstan Holder. Remove the 3 screws 2. Remove the Capstan DD Unit. Pinch Roller Cam Capstan Belt Marker 1 Capstan Holder Capstan DD Unit Main Cam Fig. 2-14-B 2-15: LOADING GEAR S/T UNIT (Refer to Fig. 2-15-A) 2 1. Remove the E-Ring 1 and remove the Main Loading Gear. 2. Remove the Main Rod, Tension Lever, Loading Arm S Unit and Loading Arm T Unit. 22 • Screw Torque: 4 ± 0.5kgf•cm 1 Fig. 2-13 Main Loading Gear Main Rod 2-14: MAIN CAM/PINCH ROLLER CAM/JOINT GEAR (Refer to Fig. 2-14-A) Loading Arm T Unit Tension Lever 1. Remove the E-Ring 1, then remove the Main Cam. 2. Remove the E-Ring 2, then remove the Pinch Roller Cam and Joint Gear. Loading Arm S Unit 1 Main Cam Fig. 2-15-A 2 Pinch Roller Cam Joint Gear Fig. 2-14-A B2-5 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE 2-17: CASSETTE GUIDE POST/INCLINED BASE S/T UNIT/P4 CAP/LED REFLECTOR (Refer to Fig. 2-17-A) 1. When you install the Loading Arm S Unit, Loading Arm T Unit and Main Loading Gear, align each marker. (Refer to Fig. 2-15-B) 1. Remove the P4 Cap. 2. Unlock the support 1 and remove the Cassette Guide Post. 3. Remove the Inclined Base S/T Unit. 4. Remove the screw 2. 5. Remove the LED Reflector. Marker Main Loading Gear Marker Cassette Guide Post 1 Inclined Base S Unit Inclined Base T Unit Loading Arm T Unit Loading Arm S Unit P4 Cap Fig. 2-15-B 2-16: CLUTCH ASS’Y/RING SPRING/CLUTCH LEVER/ CLUTCH GEAR (Refer to Fig. 2-16-A) 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the Polyslider Washer 1. Remove the Clutch Ass’y and Ring Spring. Remove the Clutch Lever. Remove the Coupling Gear, Coupling Spring and Clutch Gear. LED Reflector 1 2 Clutch Ass’y NOTE Ring Spring Coupling Gear Fig. 2-17-A 1. Do not touch the roller of Guide Roller. 2. In case of the P4 Cap installation, install it with parallel for “A” and “B” of Fig. 2-17-B. 3. In case of the Cassette Guide Post installation, install correctly as the circled section of Fig. 2-17-C. Clutch Lever Coupling Spring Clutch Gear “A” P4 Cap Fig. 2-16-A “B” Cassette Opener NOTE Fig. 2-17-B 1. In case of the Clutch Ass’y installation, install it with inserting the spring of the Clutch Ass’y into the dent of the Coupling Gear. (Refer to Fig. 2-16-B) [OK] Cassette Guide Post Clutch Ass’y [NG] Cassette Guide Post Coupling Gear Fig. 2-17-C Fig. 2-16-B B2-6 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3. REMOVAL OF DVD DECK PARTS 1 2 NOTE 2 1. Do not disassemble the DVD DECK PARTS except listed parts here. Minute adjustments are needed if the disassemble is done. If the repair is needed except listed parts, replace the DVD MECHA ASS'Y. Main Frame Ass'y 3-1: TRAY (Refer to Fig. 3-1-A) Insulator (R) 1. Set the Tray opened. (Refer to the DISC REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY) 2. Unlock the 2 supports 1 and remove the Tray. Main Chassis Ass'y • Screw Torque: 2.0 ± 0.5kgf•cm Main Frame Ass'y Fig. 3-2-A NOTE 1. In case of the Main Chassis Ass'y, install it from (1) to (4) in order. (Refer to Fig. 3-2-B) 2. In case of the Main Chassis Ass'y installation, hook the wire on the Main Frame Ass'y as shown Fig. 3-2-C. 1 Tray 1 Main Frame Ass'y (Bottom Side) Fig. 3-1-A (3) Rack Loading NOTE (3) 1. In case of the Tray installation, install them as the circled section of Fig. 3-1-B so that the each markers are met. (3) Traverse Holder (2) Main Frame Ass'y (1) Main Chassis Ass'y (4) (4) Check Lock Fig. 3-2-B Tray Main Frame Ass'y Fig. 3-1-B 3-2: MAIN CHASSIS ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 3-2-A) 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the screw 1. Unlock the 2 supports 2. Remove the Insulator (R) from the Main Frame Ass'y. Remove the Main Chassis Ass'y. Check Hook B3-1 Fig. 3-2-C DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3-3: LOADING MOTOR PCB ASS'Y/ LOADING BELT (Refer to Fig. 3-3-A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pulley Gear Remove the Loading Belt. Remove the screw 1. Remove the 2 screws 2. Remove the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y. Remove the Pulley Gear. Main Gear Main Frame Ass’y Loading Belt 2 2 Rack Loading 1 Fig. 3-4-A 2 NOTE Main Frame Ass’y 1. In case of the Rack Loading installation, do not mesh it to the Main Gear as shown the Fig. 3-4-B. Rack Loading Pulley Gear 1 Check Hook Loading Motor PCB Ass’y • Screw Torque: 2.5 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 1) • Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 2) Fig. 3-3-A NOTE Main Gear 1. In case of the Pulley Motor installation, check if the value of the Fig. 3-3-B is correct. 2. When installing the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y, install it correctly as Fig. 3-3-C. 3. In case of the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y installation, hook the wire on the Main Frame Ass'y as shown Fig. 3-3-C. Pulley Motor Fig. 3-4-B 3-5: CLAMPER ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 3-5-A) 1. Press the Clamper and rotate the Clamper Plate clockwise, then unlock the 3 supports 1. 2. Remove the Clamper Plate, Clamper Magnet and Clamper. Clamper Plate 7.0 ± 0.1mm Clamper Magnet Loading Motor Main Frame Safety surface for pressing of the insert. Fig. 3-3-B 1 The Lever should be position between A and B. Rack Loading A 1 Clamper 1 Fig. 3-5-A B NOTE 1. In case of the Clamper Ass'y installation, install correctly as Fig. 3-5-B. Clamper Plate Check Hook Loading Motor PCB Ass’y Fig. 3-3-C Clamper 3-4: RACK LOADING/MAIN GEAR/PULLEY GEAR (Refer to Fig. 3-4-A) No gap Fig. 3-5-B 1. Press down the catcher 1 and slide the Rack Loading. 2. Unlock the support 2 and remove the Pulley Gear. 3. Remove the Main Gear. B3-2 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3-6: TRAVERSE HOLDER/INSULATOR (F)/INSULATOR (R) (Refer to Fig. 3-6-A) NOTE 1. When pushing the Rack Feed in the direction of the arrow, it should be restored to the original position by the spring force. (Refer to Fig. 3-7-B) 2. In case of the Motor Gear installation, check if the value of the Fig. 3-7-C is correct. 3. When installing the wire of the Switch PCB Ass'y, install it correctly as Fig. 3-7-D. 4. After the assembly of the Main Chassis Ass'y, hook the wire on the Main Chassis Ass'y as shown Fig. 3-7-E. 1. Remove the Traverse Holder. 2. Remove the 2 Insulator (F). 3. Remove the Insulator (R). Insulator (R) Main Chassis Ass'y Insulator (F) Traverse Holder Insulator (F) Fig. 3-6-A Push Rack Feed Ass'y NOTE Fig. 3-7-B 1. In case of the Insulator (F) installation, install correctly as Fig. 3-6-B. 2. In case of the Insulator (R) installation, install correctly as Fig. 3-6-C. Motor Gear 6.0 ± 0.2mm Insulator (F) Feed Motor Traverse Holder Safety surface for pressing of the insert. Fig. 3-6-B Fig. 3-7-C Insulator (R) Main Chassis Ass'y (Top Side) ~ FEED MOTOR ~ BLUE (4) ORANGE (3) Fig. 3-6-C Switch PCB Ass'y ~ SPINDLE MOTOR ~ 3-7: RACK FEED ASS'Y/SWITCH PCB ASS'Y/FEED MOTOR (Refer to Fig. 3-7-A) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. BLACK (2) RED (1) Remove the screw 1. Remove the Rack Feed Ass'y. Remove the screw 2. Remove the Switch PCB Ass'y. Remove the 2 screw 3. Remove the Feed Motor. Remove the Motor Gear. • Install wire from (1) to (4) in order. Fig. 3-7-D Main Chassis Ass'y (Bottom Side) 1 Check Hook Check Hook 2 Rack Feed Ass'y 3 Check Hook 3 Switch PCB Ass'y Check Hook Motor Gear • Loosen the wire in the direction of the arrow. Main Chassis Ass'y • Screw Torque: 5.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 1) • Screw Torque: 3.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 2) • Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 3) Feed Motor Fig. 3-7-A B3-3 Fig. 3-7-E DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3. When IC starts moving back and forth easily after desoldering completely, pickup the corner of the IC using a tweezers and remove the IC by moving with the IC desoldering machine. (Refer to Fig. 4-3.) 4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FLAT PACKAGE IC REMOVAL 1. Put Masking Tape (cotton tape) around the Flat Package IC to protect other parts from any damage. (Refer to Fig. 4-1.) NOTE Some ICs on the PCB are affixed with glue, so be careful not to break or damage the foil of each IC leads or solder lands under the IC when removing it. NOTE Masking is carried out on all the parts located within 10 mm distance from IC leads. Blower type IC desoldering machine IC Masking Tape (Cotton Tape) Tweezers Fig. 4-1 2. Heat the IC leads using a blower type IC desoldering machine. (Refer to Fig. 4-2.) IC Fig. 4-3 NOTE Do not rotate or move the IC back and forth , until IC can move back and forth easily after desoldering the leads completely. 4. Peel off the Masking Tape. 5. Absorb the solder left on the pattern using the Braided Shield Wire. (Refer to Fig. 4-4.) NOTE Do not move the Braided Shield Wire in the vertical direction towards the IC pattern. Blower type IC desoldering machine Braided Shield Wire Soldering Iron IC Fig. 4-2 IC pattern Fig. 4-4 B4-1 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4. When bridge-soldering between terminals and/or the soldering amount are not enough, resolder using a Thintip Soldering Iron. (Refer to Fig. 4-8.) INSTALLATION 1. Take care of the polarity of new IC and then install the new IC fitting on the printed circuit pattern. Then solder each lead on the diagonal positions of IC temporarily. (Refer to Fig. 4-5.) IC Thin-tip Soldering Iron Soldering Iron Fig. 4-8 Solder temporarily 5. Finally, confirm the soldering status on four sides of the IC using a magnifying glass. Confirm that no abnormality is found on the soldering position and installation position of the parts around the IC. If some abnormality is found, correct by resoldering. Solder temporarily Fig. 4-5 NOTE When the IC leads are bent during soldering and/or repairing, do not repair the bending of leads. If the bending of leads are repaired, the pattern may be damaged. So, always be sure to replace the IC in this case. 2. Supply the solder from the upper position of IC leads sliding to the lower position of the IC leads. (Refer to Fig. 4-6.) Soldering Iron Solder IC Supply soldering from upper position to lower position Fig. 4-6 3. Absorb the solder left on the lead using the Braided Shield Wire. (Refer to Fig. 4-7.) NOTE Do not absorb the solder to excess. Soldering Iron IC Braided Shield Wire Fig. 4-7 B4-2 KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS A A/C ACC AE AFC AFT AFT DET AGC AMP ANT A.PB APC ASS'Y AT AUTO A/V B BGP BOT BPF BRAKE SOL BUFF B/W C C CASE CAP CARR CH CLK CLOCK (SY-SE) COMB CONV CPM CTL CYL CYL-M CYL SENS D DATA (SY-CE) dB DC DD Unit DEMOD DET DEV E E EF EMPH ENC ENV EOT EQ EXT F F FBC FE FF FG FL SW FM FSC FWD G GEN GND : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Audio/Control Automatic Color Control Audio Erase Automatic Frequency Control Automatic Fine Tuning Automatic Fine Tuning Detect Automatic Gain Control Amplifier Antenna Audio Playback Automatic Phase Control Assembly All Time Automatic Audio/Video Burst Gate Pulse Beginning of Tape Bandpass Filter Brake Solenoid Buffer Black and White Capacitance, Collector Cassette Capstan Carrier Channel Clock Clock (Syscon to Servo) Combination, Comb Filter Converter Capstan Motor Control Cylinder Cylinder-Motor Cylinder-Sensor Data (Syscon to Servo) Decibel Direct Current Direct Drive Motor Unit Demodulator Detector Deviation Emitter Emitter Follower Emphasis Encoder Envelope End of Tape Equalizer External Fuse Feed Back Clamp Full Erase Fast Forward, Flip-flop Frequency Generator Front Loading Switch Frequency Modulation Frequency Sub Carrier Forward Generator Ground H H.P.F H.SW Hz I IC IF IND INV K KIL L L LED LIMIT AMP LM, LDM LP L.P.F LUMI. M M MAX MINI MIX MM MOD MPX MS SW N NC NR O OSC OPE P PB PB CTL PB-C PB-Y PCB P. CON PD PG P-P R R REC REC-C REC-Y REEL BRK REEL S REF REG REW REV, RVS RF RMC RY S S. CLK S. COM S. DATA SEG SEL SENS SER SI SIF SO SOL SP C1-1 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : High Pass Filter Head Switch Hertz Integrated Circuit Intermediate Frequency Indicator Inverter Killer Left Light Emitting Diode Limiter Amplifier Loading Motor Long Play Low Pass Filter Luminance Motor Maximum Minimum Mixer, mixing Monostable Multivibrator Modulator, Modulation Multiplexer, Multiplex Mecha State Switch Non Connection Noise Reduction Oscillator Operation Playback Playback Control Playback-Chrominance Playback-Luminance Printed Circuit Board Power Control Phase Detector Pulse Generator Peak-to Peak Right Recording Recording-Chrominance Recording-Luminance Reel Brake Reel Sensor Reference Regulated, Regulator Rewind Reverse Radio Frequency Remote Control Relay Serial Clock Sensor Common Serial Data Segment Select, Selector Sensor Search Mode Serial Input Sound Intermediate Frequency Serial Output Solenoid Standard Play KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS S STB SW SYNC SYNC SEP T TR TRAC TRICK PB TP U UNREG V V VCO VIF VP V.PB VR V.REC VSF VSR VSS V-SYNC VT X X'TAL Y Y/C : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Serial Strobe Switch Synchronization Sync Separator, Separation Transistor Tracking Trick Playback Test Point Unregulated Volt Voltage Controlled Oscillator Video Intermediate Frequency Vertical Pulse, Voltage Display Video Playback Variable Resistor Video Recording Visual Search Fast Forward Visual Search Rewind Voltage Super Source Vertical-Synchronization Voltage Tuning Crystal Luminance/Chrominance C1-2 SERVICE MODE LIST This unit is provided with the following SERVICE MODES so you can repair, examine and adjust easily. To enter to the SERVICE MODE function, press and hold both buttons simultaneously on the main unit or on the main unit and on the remote control for more than a standard time in the appropriate condition. (See below chart.) In case of the main unit and remote control, press the remote control buttons first, then press the main unit buttons. Set Condition VCR mode Set Key Set Key CH UP FF Standard Time 2 sec. Operations PLAY/REC total hours are displayed on the TV Monitor. Refer to the “PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS” (CONFIRMATION OF HOURS USED). Can be checked of the INITIAL DATA of MEMORY IC. Refer to the “WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC”. VCR mode CH UP PLAY 2 sec. Initialization of factory VCR data. NOTE: Do not use this for normal servicing. If you set factory initialization, the memories are reset such as the clock setting, the channel setting, and PLAY/REC total hours. VCR mode (Playback) CH UP STOP 2 sec. Adjust the PG SHIFTER automatically. Refer to the “ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT”. Power Off CH DOWN ON/ STANDBY 2 sec. VCR operation mode at no connection of DVD. Refer to the “PREPARATION FOR SERVICING” NOTE: Although the DVD is connected, the DVD mode cannot be selected. Set Condition Set Key Remocon Key Standard Time DVD mode (No disc) REC 4 2 sec. Initialization of factory DVD data. NOTE: Do not use this for normal servicing. DVD mode (Stop) REC 6 2 sec. DVD Write mode. Refer to the “RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE”. NOTE: Do not use this for the normal servicing. DVD mode (Stop) STOP 1 3 sec. Check for the firmware version. Refer to the “RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE”. NOTE: Do not use this for the normal servicing. DVD mode (No disc) STOP 7 3 sec. Releasing of PARENTAL LOCK. Refer to the “PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL”. Operations Method Press the following remocon keys continuously. SETUP SUBTITLE 3 AUDIO 0 Operations Tray cannot be opened. Refer to the “TRAY LOCK”. Press the ATR button on the remote control for more than 2 seconds during PLAY. Adjusting of the Tracking to the center position. Refer to the “MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT” (GUIDE ROLLER) and “ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT” (PG SHIFTER). Make the short circuit between the test point of SERVICE and the GND. The BOT, EOT, and the Reel Sensor do not work and the VCR deck can be operated without a cassette tape. Refer to the “PREPARATION FOR SERVICING” C2-1 PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS The following standard table depends on environmental conditions and usage. Parts replacing time does not mean the life span for individual parts. Also, long term storage or misuse may cause transformation and aging of rubber parts. The following list means standard hours, so the checking hours depends on the conditions. Time Parts Name 500 hours 1,000 hours 1,500 hours 2,000 hours Audio Control Head 2,500 hours Notes Clean those parts in contact with the tape. Full Erase Head (Recorder only) Capstan Belt Clean the rubber, and parts which the rubber touches. Pinch Roller Capstan DD Unit Loading Motor Tension Band T Brake Band Clutch Ass’y Idler Arm Ass’y Capstan Shaft Tape Running Guide Post Replace when rolling becomes abnormal. Cylinder Unit Clean the Head : Clean : Check it and if necessary, replace it. CONFIRMATION OF HOURS USED PLAY/REC total hours can be checked on the screen. Total hours are displayed in 16 system of notation. NOTE: If you set factory initialization, the total hours is reset to “0”. 1. Connect the set to TV Monitor. 2. Turn on the POWER, and set to the VCR mode. 3. Press both CH UP button on the set and the FF button on the set for more than 2 seconds. The Fig. 1 screen will appear on TV Monitor. 4. After the confirmation of using hours, turn off the power. INIT 00 0E PLAY/REC 0010 Fig. 1 C3-1 Initial setting content of MEMORY IC. PLAY/REC total hours. = (16 x 16 x 16 x thousands digit value) + (16 x 16 x hundreds digit value) + (16 x tens digit value) + (ones digit value) PREVENTIVE CHECKS AND SERVICE INTERVALS CLEANING 2. TAPE RUNNING SYSTEM NOTE When cleaning the tape transport system, use gauze moistened with isopropyl alcohol. After cleaning the heads with isopropyl alcohol, do not run a tape until the heads dry completely. If the heads are not completely dry and alcohol gets on the tape, damage may occur. 3. CYLINDER Wrap a piece of chamois around your finger. Dip it in isopropyl alcohol. Hold it to the cylinder head softly. Turn the cylinder head counterclockwise to clean it (in the direction of the arrow). (Refer to the figure below.) 1. AUDIO CONTROL HEAD Clean the Audio Control Head with a cotton stick soaked by alcohol. Clean the full erase head in the same manner. (Refer to the figure below.) NOTE Do not exert force against the cylinder head. Do not move the chamois upward or downward on the head. Use the chamois one by one. Audio Control Head Cylinder Head C3-2 RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE 1. Turn on the power, and set the DVD mode. 2. Confirm that the "No Disc" will be appeared on the screen. 3. Open the DVD tray. 4. Press both Channel button (6) on the remote control and the REC button on the set for more than 2 seconds. 5. Press OPEN/CLOSE button on the unit to check if all the keys on the unit do not function. NOTE: To check if DVD Write mode is set. When inserting Up-Date Disc at Non DVD Write mode, the read error will happen. 6. Place the Up-Date Disc and close the tray by hand. (Refer to SERVICING FIXTURE AND TOOLS) 7. Automatic read will start and "CD-R UPDATE PROCESS" will be displayed on the screen. At this time, the horizontal noise lines may appear. But no problem. 8. Approxi. 20 seconds later, the tray will open automatically. Remove the Up-Date Disc. 9. Then, Approxi. 40 seconds later, the above indication will disappear and the tray will close automatically. When the "No Disc" appears on the screen, the write will end. NOTE: Do not turn off the unit or push the tray by hand to close it. Up-Date error will happen and can not be done with the Up-Date of Up-Date Disc. 10. Unplug the AC cord, then plug it in. 11. After the write, set to the initializing of shipping. Set to the DVD mode, press both Channel button (4) on the remote control and the REC button on the set for more than 2 seconds. 12. The "INITIALIZE 5 ---> COMPLETE" will appear on the screen. Then unplug the AC cord, and plug it in. 13. CHECK FOR THE FIRMWARE VERSION Set to the DVD mode, press both Channel button (1) on the remote control and the STOP button on the set for more than 3 seconds. Firmware version will be displayed on the top left of the screen. No Disc WLA5714A W L A 5 7 1 4 A Fixed Released times on the same date Release date (Example: 2005.7.14) When the changed version displays, the Re-write will be completed. 14. Turn off the power C4-1 A = October B = November C = December WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC If a service repair is undertaken where it has been required to change the MEMORY IC, the following steps should be taken to ensure correct data settings while making reference to TABLE 1. NOTE: INI 32 and INI 33 cannot be set. Because, the total time for the PLAY/REC of the main unit is recorded. INIT +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +A +B +C +D +E +F 00 0E 22 9E 60 64 64 4A 86 0B 2B 86 32 8A C8 0A 01 10 AF 97 95 8A 00 00 31 04 88 A5 9F 3A 00 10 BF 00 20 3A 11 22 70 61 29 3A 00 0B 00 40 C5 9A B0 00 37 30 03 17 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Table 1 1. Connect the set to TV Monitor. 2. Turn on the POWER, and set to the VCR mode. 3. Press both CH UP button on the set and the FF button on the set for more than 2 seconds. ADDRESS and DATA will appear on TV Monitor as Fig 1. ADDRESS DATA INIT 00 0E PLAY/REC 0010 Fig. 1 4. ADDRESS is now selected and should "blink". Using the SET + or - button on the remote, step through the ADDRESS until required ADDRESS to be changed is reached. 5. Press ENTER to select DATA. When DATA is selected, it will "blink". 6. Again, step through the DATA using SET + or - button until required DATA value has been selected. 7. Pressing ENTER will take you back to ADDRESS for further selection if necessary. 8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all data has been checked. 9. When satisfied correct DATA has been entered, turn POWER off (return to STANDBY MODE) to finish DATA input. After the data input, set to the initializing of shipping. 10. Turn on the POWER, and set to the VCR mode. 11. Press both CH UP button on the set and the PLAY button on the set for more than 2 seconds. 12. After the finishing of the initializing of shipping, the unit will turn off automatically. The unit will now have the correct DATA for the new MEMORY IC. C4-2 RF SIGNAL CHECK OF DVD PCB RF signal check can be done at the following A~D resistance points on the DVD PCB. DVD PCB (BOTTOM SIDE) D C DMD020B B A C4-3 SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS Alignment Tape Back tension cassette gauge Torque cassette gauge (KT-300NR) Taper nut driver ST-N5 ST-NF 70909103 70909199 70909228 VTR cleaning kit VTR lubrication kit Grease JG002B Adapter JG002E Dial Torque Gauge (10~90gf•cm) JG002F (60~600gf•cm) JG022 Master Plane JG024A Reel Disk Height Adjustment Jig JG153 X Value Adjustment Screwdriver JG154 Cable JG176 Up-Date Disc JG185 Tentelometer Ref. No. Part No. JG002B APJG002B00 Adapter Parts Name VSR Torque, Brake Torque (S Reel/T Reel Ass'y) JG002E APJG002E00 Dial Torque Gauge (10~90gf•cm) Brake Torque (T Reel Ass'y) JG002F APJG002F00 Dial Torque Gauge (60~600gf•cm) VSR Torque, Brake Torque (S Reel) JG022 APJG022000 Master Plane Reel Disk Height Adjustment JG024A APJG024A00 Reel Disk Height Adjustment Jig Reel Disk Height Adjustment JG153 APJG153000 X Value Adjustment Screwdriver X Value Adjustment Remarks JG154 APJG154000 Cable Used to connect the test point of SERVICE and GROUND JG176 APJG176084 Up-Date Disc Up-Date of the Firmware JG185 APJG185000 Tentelometer Confirmation of Tape Tension on Playback PREPARATION FOR SERVICING How to use the Servicing Fixture 1. While pressing the CH DOWN button on the set for more than 2 seconds, press the ON/STANDBY button on the set simultaneously at the Power OFF. Although the DVD is connected, the DVD mode cannot be selected. 2. Short circuit between TP3001 and Ground with the cable JG154. (The BOT, EOT, and the Reel Sensor do not work and the VCR deck can be operated without a cassette tape.) 3. In case of using a cassette tape, press the STOP/EJECT button to insert or eject a cassette tape. Turn on the power and re-check the cable before checking the trouble points. When you servicing with connection of DVD, perform the operations above step 2 to step 3. D1-1 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 1-2: CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF TENSION POST POSITION 1. CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT Read the following NOTES before starting work. 1. Set to the PLAY mode. 2. Adjust the adjusting section for the Tension Arm position so that the Tension Arm top is within the standard line of Main Chassis. 3. While turning the S Reel clockwise, confirm that the edge of the Tension Arm is located in the position described above. • Place an object which weighs between 450g~500g on the Cassette Tape to keep it steady when you want to make the tape run without the Cassette Holder. (Do not place an object which weighs over 500g.) 1-1: CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF REEL DISK HEIGHT 1. Turn on the power and set to the STOP mode. 2. Set the master plane (JG022) and reel disk height adjustment jig (JG024A) on the mechanism framework, taking care not to scratch the drum, as shown in Fig. 1-1A. 3. While turning the reel and confirm the following points. Check if the surface "A" of reel disk is lower than the surface "B" of reel disk height adjustment jig (JG024A) and is higher than the surface "C". If it is not passed, place the height adjustment washers and adjust to 10(+2, -0)mm. 4. Adjust the other reel in the same way. Standard line of Main Chassis Tension Arm 0.5mm (Adjusting range) Fig. 1-2-A Adjusting section for the Tension Arm position Master Plane (JG022) Tension Band Reel Disk Height Adjustment Jig (JG024A) The Tension Arm top will move to the inside direction of the Main Chassis. The Tension Arm top will move to the outside direction of the Main Chassis. Bend Fig. 1-2-B 1-3: CONFIRMATION OF PLAYBACK TORQUE AND BACK TENSION TORQUE DURING PLAYBACK 1. Load a video tape (T-120) recorded in standard speed mode. Set the unit to the PLAY mode. 2. Install the tentelometer (JG185) as shown in Fig. 1-3. Confirm that the meter indicates 20 ± 2gf in the beginning of playback. Fig. 1-1-A Reel Disk Height Adjustment Jig (JG024A) Reel Disk Master Plane (JG022) • USING A CASSETTE TYPE TORQUE TAPE (KT-300NR) 1. After confirmation and adjustment of Tension Post position (Refer to item 1-2), load the cassette type torque tape (KT-300NR) and set to the PLAY mode. 2. Confirm that the right meter of the torque tape indicates 50~90gf•cm during playback in SP mode. 3. Confirm that the left meter of the torque tape indicates 25~40gf•cm during playback in SP mode. (B) 10(+0.2, -0)mm (C) Tentelometer (JG185) (A) Height Adjustment Washer 2.6x4.7xT0.13 2.6X4.7xT0.25 Video Tape Fig. 1-1-B P1 Post D2-1 Guide Roller Fig. 1-3 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 1-4: CONFIRMATION OF VSR TORQUE NOTE 1. Install the Torque Gauge (JG002F) and Adapter (JG002B) on the S Reel. Set to the Picture Search (Rewind) mode. (Refer to Fig.1-4-B) 2. Then, confirm that it indicates 120~180gf•cm. If the torque is out of the range, replace the following parts. NOTE Check item Replacement Part 1-4 Idler Ass'y/Clutch Ass'y 1-5 Install the Torque Gauge on the reel disk firmly. Press the REW button to turn the reel disk. 1-5: CONFIRMATION OF REEL BRAKE TORQUE 2. CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF TAPE RUNNING MECHANISM (S Reel Brake) (Refer to Fig. 1-4-B) 1. Once set to the Fast Forward mode then set to the Stop mode. While, unplug the AC cord when the Pinch Roller Block is on the position of Fig. 1-4-A. 2. Move the Idler Ass'y from the S Reel. 3. Install the Torque Gauge (JG002F) and Adapter (JG002B) on the S Reel. Turn the Torque Gauge (JG002F) clockwise. 4. Then, confirm that it indicates 60~100gf•cm. Tape Running Mechanism is adjusted precisely at the factory. Adjustment is not necessary as usual. When you replace the parts of the tape running mechanism because of long term usage or failure, the confirmation and adjustment are necessary. 2-1: GUIDE ROLLER 1. Playback the VHS Alignment Tape (Monoscope of ST-N5 MODE2). 2. Connect CH-1 of the oscilloscope to TP101 (Envelope) and CH-2 to TP3002 (SW Pulse). 3. Trigger with SW Pulse and observe the envelope. (Refer to Fig. 2-1-A) 4. When observing the envelope, adjust the Taper Nut Driver slightly until the envelope will be flat. Even if you press the Tracking Button, adjust so that flatness is not moved so much. 5. Adjust so that the A : B ratio is better than 3 : 2 as shown in Fig. 2-1-B, even if you press the Tracking Button to move the envelope (The envelope waveform will begin to decrease when you press the Tracking Button). 6. Adjust the PG shifter during playback. (Refer to the ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS) (T Reel Brake) (Refer to Fig. 1-4-B) 1. Once set to the Fast Forward mode then set to the Stop mode. While, unplug the AC cord when the Pinch Roller Block is on the position of Fig. 1-4-A. 2. Move the Idler Ass'y from the T Reel. 3. Install the Torque Gauge (JG002E) and Adapter (JG002B) on the T reel. Turn the Torque Gauge (JG002E) counterclockwise. 4. Then, confirm that it indicates 30~50gf•cm. The position at FF mode. Pinch Roller Block Stop at this position. Cassette Opener The position at STOP mode. S Reel side: S Reel/Tension Band/Tension Connect/Tension Arm Ass'y T Reel side: T Reel/T Brake Band//T Brake Spring/T Brake Arm NOTE After adjustment, confirm and adjust A/C head. (Refer to item 2-2) Capstan DD Unit CH-1 Envelope (TP101) Cassette Holder Ass'y Fig. 1-4-A Torque Gauge/Adapter (JG002F/JG002B) CH-1 Track CH-2 Track CH-2 SW Pulse (TP3002) Torque Gauge/Adapter (JG002E/JG002B) Fig. 2-1-A Entrance S Reel Max T Reel Fig. 1-4-B A Exit B A:B≥3:2 D2-2 Max Fig. 2-1-B MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 2-2: CONFIRMATION AND ADJUSTMENT OF AUDIO/ CONTROL HEAD 2-3: TAPE RUNNING ADJUSTMENT (X VALUE ADJUSTMENT) When the Tape Running Mechanism does not work well, adjust the following items. 1. Confirm and adjust the height of the Reel Disk. (Refer to item 1-1) 2. Confirm and adjust the position of the Tension Post. (Refer to item 1-2) 3. Adjust the Guide Roller. (Refer to item 2-1) 4. Confirm and adjust the Audio/Control Head. (Refer to item 2-2) 5. Connect CH-1 of the oscilloscope to TP3002 and CH-2 to TP101. 6. Playback the VHS Alignment Tape (Monoscope of ST-N5 MODE2). 7. Press and hold the ATR button on the remote control more than 2 seconds to set tracking to center. 8. Set the X Value adjustment driver (JG153) to the 4 of Fig. 2-2-B. Adjust X value so that the envelope waveform output becomes maximum. Then, check if the 5 section of Fig. 2-2-B is on the center position (or rather to the cylinder side). In case of the envelope maximum at the difference position from the center, adjust the matching of picture and sound again. 1. Playback the VHS Alignment Tape (Monoscope of ST-N5 MODE2). 2. Confirm that the reflected picture of stamp mark is appeared on the tape prior to P4 Cap as shown in Fig. 22-A. a) When the reflected picture is distorted, turn the screw 1 clockwise until the distortion is disappeared. b) When the reflected picture is not distorted, turn the screw 1 counterclockwise until little distortion is appeared, then adjust the a). 3. Turn the screw 2 to set the audio level to maximum. 4. Confirm that the bottom of the Audio/ Control Head and the bottom of the tape is shown in Fig. 2-2-C. c) When the height is not correct, turn the screw 3 to adjust the height. Then, adjust the 1~3 again. Audio/Control Head Reflected picture of Stamp Mark P4 Cap Stamp Mark Fig. 2-2-A Audio/Control Head 5 [OK] [NG] 1 3 2 4 Fig. 2-2-B Audio/Control Head Tape 0.25±0.05mm Fig. 2-2-C D2-3 MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 3. MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE 4 5 6 3 2 7 1 10 9 1. Tension Connect 2. Tension Arm 3. Guide Roller 4. Audio/Control Head 5. X value adjustment driver hole 8 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. D2-4 P4 Post T Brake Spring T Reel S Reel Adjusting section for the Tension Arm position ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS Read and perform this adjustment when repairing the circuits or replacing electrical parts or PCB assemblies. 1. BASIC ADJUSTMENT CAUTION When you exchange IC and Transistor with a heat sink, apply silicon grease on the contact section of the heat sink. Before applying new silicon grease, remove all the old silicon grease. (Old grease may cause damages to the IC and Transistor.) 1-1: PG SHIFTER CONDITIONS MODE-PLAYBACK Input Signal-Alignment Tape INSTRUCTIONS 1. Connect CH-1 on the oscilloscope to TP3002 and CH-2 to Video Out Jack. 2. Playback the alignment tape. 3. Press and hold the ATR button on the remote control more than 2 seconds to set tracking to center. 4. Press both CH UP button on the set and the STOP button on the set for more than 2 seconds. CH-2 6.5H CH-1 Fig. 1-1-A CH-2 CH-1 6.5H Fig. 1-1-B D3-1 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 2. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT PARTS LOCATION GUIDE (WIRING CONNECTION) VCR PCB J8008 CP102 CP 30 01 J8007 J8006 J8001 CD102 TU301 J8002 S502 CD501 AC IN S501 CP8001 CP103 FE HEAD AC HEAD TP101 CP652 TP701 TP3002 TP3001 01 CP5 CD8001 J651 J652 J653 CP651 OS651 V651 CD601 OPERATION 2 PCB CP681 CD681 OPERATION 1 PCB CD501 CP601 DVD DECK CP2303 CP8101 CP2302 CD4002 CP2301 DVD PCB CD2001 CD2301 CD2302 D3-2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (VCR SECTION) POWER DOES NOT TURN ON Does display light? NO Is the voltage linked to L506? NO Check of T501 and peripheral circuit. YES YES Check of V651 and peripheral circuit. Is the voltage at NO Check IC3001. pin 30 of IC3001 0V? YES Check of T501 and peripheral circuit. E-1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE THE POWER SUPPLY CUT Inserting a cassette and push play button. Does the power cut YES Check CAPSTAN DD UNIT and CYLINDER UNIT. after 3 seconds? NO Does the power cut YES Check Q3006, Q3008 and CAPSTAN BELT. after about 6 seconds? NO Check the POWER BLOCK. E-2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT PLAYBACK AND RECORDING, CYLINDER MOTOR UNLOAD Is the voltage at pin 8 of NO Check IC502. CP3001 about DC12.6V? YES In playback, is at pin 12 of NO Check IC3001. CP3001 about DC2.6V? YES Check the DECK BLOCK. E-3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AUDIO SHAKES Is AUDIO HEAD scratched? YES Change AUDIO HEAD. NO At playback, is input about 4.5Vp-p of a rectangular NO Change CAPSTAN DD UNIT. wave at pin 9 of IC3001? YES At playback, is pin 5 of NO Check IC3001. CP3001 3.5V? YES Check AUDIO BLOCK. E-4 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE THE CASSETTE TAPE CAN NOT BE INSERTED Does WORM GEAR of cassette loading block Check WORM GEAR NO of cassette loading block. move? YES When a CASSETTE can not inserted, is pin 25 of NO Check LED of DECK, PHOTO SENSOR. IC3001 5V ? YES When a CASSETTE is inserted, is pin 8 of CP3001 12.6V ? YES Change LOADING MOTOR. NO Check circuit of POWER BLOCK. E-5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WHEN INSERTING A CASSETTE, IT EJECTS IMMEDIATELY Does another CASSETTE insert? YES Defective CASSETTE or cassette loading block. NO Does SW3001 and REC LEVER NO Correctly SW3001 and REC LEVER set. correctly set ? YES After inserting CASSETTE, is pin 35 NO Check SW3001. of IC3001 0V ? YES Check IC3001. E-6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CAN NOT FF/REW At FF/REW, does voltage NO Check of IC3001. at pin 98 of IC3001 change? YES Check DECK MECHANISM. E-7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TAPE LOADING IS OK, BUT UNLOADS IMMEDIATELY Does CYLINDER NO rotate? Is the voltage at pin 2 of CP3001 12V ? YES YES At play, is the voltage at pin 12 of CP3001 2.6V ? YES Change CYLINDER unit. NO Is there HEAD SW PULSE at TP3002 ? NO NO Is PG PULSE signal inputted to pin 104 of IC3001 ? YES YES Change IC3001. Check Q3006 and Q3008. E-8 NO Check POWER BLOCK. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT PLAY, THE PICTURE JITTERS VERTICAL MINUTELY Is FG wave of CP3001 at pin 11 5V ? NO Change CYLINDER MOTOR. 5V YES NO Change IC3001. Is pin 12 of CP3001 2.6V ? YES Change CYLINDER MOTOR. E-9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AUTO TRACKING DOES NOT OPERATE In auto tracking, is the voltage at pin 24 of IC3001 more than DC 0.2V? YES NO Does the CTL pulse signal (more than 0.6Vp-p) appear at pin 7 of IC3001? more than 0.6Vp-p YES Change IC3001. E-10 NO Check CONTROL HEAD. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WHEN PLAYBACK, FF OR REW MODE IS ACTIVE, UNIT STOPS IMMEDIATELY Does CAPSTAN DD MOTOR rotate? Refer to section "CAPSTAN DD MOTOR NOT NO ROTAING". YES Is there REEL SENSOR PULSE signal at pins 38 and NO Check Q3001 and Q3002. 39 of IC3001? YES Change IC3001. E-11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT PLAY, PICTURE JITTERS HORIZONTALLY NO Does a noise on the picture appear? YES By adjusting the MANUAL TRACKING UP/DOWN BUTTONS, will the line NO Check P/B ENVELOPE. disappear? YES Is a height of GUIDE POST NO The height of GUIDE POST readjust. maximum? YES Is PG SHIFTER adjustment 6.5H? NO Adjust PG SHIFTER. YES Is a wave of PB-Y unusual? Change IC101 and peripheral circuit. NO YES Change IC101. E-12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT PLAYBACK, THE PICTUER DOES NOT APPEAR Does E-E picture NO appear? Is the voltage of IC101 at pins 23, 44, 45, 52, 68 and Check POWER BLOCK. 77 5V? YES Is there video signal NO YES NO Change IC101. at pin 26 of IC101? YES Is there video signal NO Change IC8005. at pin 2 of IC8005? YES Is there video signal at pin 19 of IC3001? NO Change IC3001. YES Check J8001. E-13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT PLAYBACK, THE COLER DOES NOT APPEAR Is there color signal in video signal at pin 26 of NO Is there video signal at pin 26 of IC101? IC101? YES NO Change IC101. E-14 YES Change X'tal. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PLAYBACK PICTURE IS NOISY (EVEN AFTER CLEANING HEADS) Is noisy a wave of video signal at pin 26 of IC101? NO Check CYLINDER. YES Is noisy a wave of video signal of EMITTER of Q8004? YES Check Q8004. NO Check J8001. E-15 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE NO COLOR DURING SELF RECORDING AND PLAYBACK Is there CHROMA signal at pins 30 and 32 of NO Check TU301, IC8002, J653, J8002 and circuit around it. IC101? YES Is there CHROMA signal at pin 26 of IC101? NO Change IC101. YES Check IC8005 and circuit around of J8001. E-16 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT PLAY, AUDIO DOES NOT APPEAR At E-E, does audio appear? Refer to section "E-E DOES NO NOT APPEAR". YES Is the voltage at pin 6 of IC101 about 2.5V? NO Check A/C HEAD. YES Is there audio signal at pin 10 of IC101? NO Check circuit around at pin 10 of IC101. YES Is there audio signal at pins 78 and 80 of IC701? YES Check circuit around at pins 78 and 80 of IC701. NO Check whether there are not a damage, dirt in AUDIO HEAD. E-17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CAPSTAN DD MOTOR NOT ROTATING In playback, is there voltage at pin 2 of CP3001 12V? NO Check POWER BLOCK. YES In playback, is there voltage NO Change IC3001. at pin 102 of IC3001 2.5V? YES DD MOTOR rotate now? If not, replace it. E-18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE THE AUDIO CAN NOT RECORD Is bias level at L102 OK? NO In starting recording, is there sine wave at pin 96 of IC3001? NO Check IC3001. YES YES Check disconnection and short of L102. Is there audio signal at pins 76, 78 and 80 Check IC701 and NO the circuit from TUNER or audio input jack to IC701 . of IC101? YES Is there voltage of base of Q103 NO Change Q103. about 5V? YES Is there a sine wave at pin 5 of L101? NO Change L101. YES Check lead wire of A/C HEAD and CONNECTOR. E-19 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE THE CASSETTE INSERT, BUT THE TAPE DOES NOT MOVE Does the mode appear at display? Check LOADING MOTOR and NO MODE SENSOR RELATION DEPARTMENT. YES Does operate with remote control? NO Check IC3001. YES Check operation PCB. E-20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE RECORDING MECHANISM WORKS, BUT NO VIDEO RECORD FROM INPUT JACK OR TUNER Is there video signal at pins 30 and 32 Check circuit of video signal from VIDEO IN or NO TUNER to IC101. of IC 101? YES Is the BASE of NO of IC3001 5V? Q103 5V? NO Change IC3001. YES YES Is there video signal Is the voltage at pin 96 NO Change IC101. at pin 26 of IC101? YES Check CYLINDER UNIT and circuit around of CP101. E-21 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE E-E DOES NOT APPEAR (THE PICTURE DOES NOT APPEAR FROM TUNER) Does normality AUDIO JACK NO Connection is done over again. CONNECT? YES Are there the voltage of +B(5V) and TU(32V) NO Check POWER BLOCK. of TU301? YES Check the picture. Is there video signal at NO Change TU301. pin 17 of TU301? YES Is there video signal at pin 26 of IC101? NO Change IC101. YES Is there video signal at pin 19 of IC3001? NO Change IC3001. YES Check J8001. E-22 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE E-E AUDIO (MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR Does E-E AUDIO Refer to section "E-E AUDIO NO (STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR". (STEREO) appear? YES Is the voltage at pin 77 NO Check POWER BLOCK. of IC101 5V? YES Is the voltage at pin 95 of IC3001 5V? YES Change IC3001. NO Is there audio signal at NO Check J651 and J652 pins 9 and 71 or pins 7 and 69 of IC701? or J8002. YES Is there audio signal at pin 6 of IC701? NO Change IC701. YES Check circuit around of J8001. E-23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE E-E AUDIO (STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR Is the voltage at pins 5, NO Check POWER BLOCK. 15 and 32 of IC701 5V? YES Is the voltage at pins 3 and 54 of IC701 9V? NO Check POWER BLOCK. YES Is there Audio signal at pins 9 and 71 of NO Check J651, J652 and J8002. IC701? YES Is there Audio signal at pins 78 and 80 of NO Change IC701. IC701. YES Check circuit around of J8001. E-24 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TUNER AUDIO (MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR Does E-E AUDIO NO Refer to section "E-E AUDIO (MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR". (MONO) appear? YES Is there signal at pin 57 of IC701? Check circuit around of TU301 NO at pin 14. YES Is there audio signal at pins 78 and 80 of IC701? NO Change IC701. YES Is there audio signal a collector of Q8005 and Q8006? NO Check IC701. YES Check circuit around of J8001. E-25 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TUNER AUDIO (STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR Does TUNER AUDIO Refer to section "TUNER AUDIO NO (MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR". (MONO) appear? YES Does E-E AUDIO (STEREO) appear? Refer to section "E-E AUDIO (STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR". NO YES At the time of channel change, does the display of a stereo come out to the screen? NO Change IC701. YES Is there audio signal at Check circuit around NO of TU301 at pin 14. pin 57 of IC701? YES Is there audio signal at NO Change IC701. pins 78 and 80 of IC701? YES Is there audio signal a emitter of Q8005 and Q8006. NO Check IC701. YES Check circuit around of J8001. E-26 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PB AUDIO (Hi-Fi) DOES NOT APPEAR Does E-E AUDIO NO Refer to section "E-E AUDIO (STEREO) appear? (STEREO) DOES NOT APPEAR". YES Does NORMAL PB AUDIO appear? Refer to section "AT PLAY, NO AUDIO DOES NOT APPEAR". YES Is there audio signal at NO Check circuit of HEAD AMP and CYLINDER UNIT. pins 24 and 27 of IC701? YES Is there audio signal at pins 78 and 80 of NO Change IC701. IC701? YES Check circuit around of J8001. E-27 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Hi-Fi AUDIO CAN NOT RECORD Does E-E AUDIO appear? Refer to section "E-E AUDIO NO (MONO) DOES NOT APPEAR". YES AT state of video recording, is there audio signal at Check circuit around of J651, NO J652, J8002 and TU301. pins 7, 9, 69 and 71 of IC701? YES Is there audio signal at NO Change IC701. pins 78 and 80 of IC701? YES At recording and play, is there signal at pins 7, 8 and 9 of CP101? NO Check CYLINDER UNIT. YES Check IC701. E-28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (DVD SECTION) DECK DOES NOT ACCEPT OPEN/CLOSE Is the voltage at pin 3 and NO Check P.CON 9V line of 14 of IC2301 about DC9V ? POWER BLOCK. YES Is the lose connection at CP2302 and CP2303 YES Check CP2302 and CP2303 connection to DECK. to DECK ? NO Check loader block. E-29 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE NO PLAYBACK PICTURE OF AV JACK Is there a voltage YES (beam current) at JG017 and JG018? Check loader block. NO Is there a signal at pins Check CP2301 YES 160, 162, 165 and 167 of IC4001? and peripheral circuit. NO YES Is there video signal at Check IC8003 pin 150 of IC4001? and peripheral circuit. NO Change IC4001. E-30 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE NO PLAYBACK PICTURE OF S-VIDEO JACK Is there Y signal at YES Check J8008 and peripheral circuit. pin 151 of IC4001 ? NO Is there VIDEO signal NO at pin 153 of IC4001 ? REFER TO "NO PLAYBACK PICTURE OF AV JACK ". YES Change IC4001. E-31 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE NO COLOR PLAYBACK PICTURE OF S-VIDEO JACK Is there C signal at YES Check J8008 and peripheral circuit. pin 153 of IC4001 ? NO Is there Y signal at REFER TO "NO PLAYBACK PICTURE OF S-VIDEO JACK". NO pin 151 of IC4001? YES Is there VIDEO signal at pin 153 of IC4001? YES REFER TO "NO PLAYBACK PICTURE OF AV JACK" . NO Is the voltage at pin 25, 64, 93,131 and 182 of IC4001 about 1.8V? NO Check P.CON+3.3V line on POWER BLOCK. YES Change IC4001. E-32 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE NO AUDIO ON PLAYBACK Is there AUDIO signal at pins 7 and 8 of IC8102 ? YES Check IC8102 and peripheral circuit. NO Change IC4001. E-33 MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW 204 204 204 204 201 208 201 104 105 208 204 104 PCB130 (DVD PCB ASS'Y) 205 207 205 106 202 207 202 109 120 110 103 117 119 102 111 110 113 206 108 209 210 PCB010 (VCR PCB ASS'Y) 203 210 PCB270 (OPERATION 1 PCB ASS'Y) 114 208 203 208 202 107 202 101D 101I 116 112 101K 101A 202 101N 211 101F 101G 101C 101J 101L 118 115 208 101H 101E 101M 101E 101B 101L 101 PCB280 (OPERATION 2 PCB ASS'Y) J1-1 MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW (PACKING DIAGRAM) 126 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132 123 CD6002, CD6003, TM601 121 123 122 125 124 J1-2 CHASSIS EXPLODED VIEW (TOP VIEW) 505 503 300 CD1501 M2003 319 503 UN4001 333 334 504 501 335 H5002 342 H5001 336 314 324 341 317 503 315 306 323 331 508 508 305 322 301 AA 312 313 AA 332 AA AA AA AA CD1502 M101 304 325 309 AA AA 307 AA AA 506 345 302 AA AA 507 316 AA 318 321 510 AA AA AA CLASS GREASE MARK AA NOTE: Applying positions AA for the grease are displayed for this section. Check if the correct grease is applied for each position. J2-1 AA CHASSIS EXPLODED VIEW (BOTTOM VIEW) 303 300 501 M2001 320 CD1501 502 AA CD1502 339 338 AA 502 AA 502 AA 329 337 AA AA AA 509 AA 340 AA 311 310 AA 308 AA 344 327 343 AA 326 AA 328 AA 505 330 CLASS GREASE MARK AA NOTE: Applying positions AA for the grease are displayed for this section. Check if the correct grease is applied for each position. J2-2 DVD DECK EXPLODED VIEW 611 600 608 612 AA Cannot supply by a unit. 704 610 614 AA AA AA AA AA 613 AA 602 AA AA 609 AA 615 M2603 607 SW1 AA PCB610 (LOADING MOTOR PCB ASS'Y) 705 617 616 CD2301 701 CD2302 604 705 SW2 618 702 PCB640 (SW PCB ASS'Y) CD2001 703 606 605 Do not replace the parts. Because, minute adjustments are needed if this condition is disassembled further more. If the repair is needed, replace the DVD MECHA ASS'Y. 603 M2602 605 601 CLASS MARK GREASE AA NOTE: Applying positions AA for the grease are displayed for this section. Check if the correct grease is applied for each position. J3-1 619 MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Location No. TSB P/N Reference No. Description 101 101A 101B 101C 101D 101E 101F 101G 101H 101I 101J 101K 101L 101M 101N AE006718 AE006719 AE006720 AE006721 AE007195 AE001167 AE001847 AE006722 AE006723 AE007196 AE001324 AE001848 AE004701 AE007197 AE007198 7A7010086A 701WPJ1347 711WPD0678 712WPJ0904 712WPJ0926 7230007689 7235490018 736WPB0005 736WPB0006 736WPB0016 742WKA0001 743WKA0042 800WFAA015 736WPB0014 736WPB0017 FRONT CABI ASS'Y CABINET,FRONT PLATE DISPLAY FLAP DVD FLAP VCR SHEET LED BADGE BRAND BUTTON FRAME-VCR BUTTON FRAME-DVD BUTTON POWER SPRING DVD-FLAP SPRING FLAP CUSHION LEG BUTTON OPEN BUTTON EJECT 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 AE006652 AE006653 AE003509 AE006725 AE006726 AE001852 AE007201 AE004703 701WPA1363 701WPA1364 753WUA0065 702WSA0241 761WPA0382 8965TS1010 761WPA0406 761WPA0321 HOLDER DECK HOLDER DECK SPRING EARTH CABINET TOP HOLDER DECK TOP CUSHION 65TS10-10(10*10*25) COVER PCB HOLDER DVD BL 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 BZ710498 AE006728 AE006729 AE008138 AE007199 AE001853 79091466 BZ710659 AE007977 BZ710466 85OP700038 752WUA0010 702WSA0242 7225490222 7230007952 8965TS1017 761WPA0261 752WSA0290 761WSA0278 752WSA0230 HOLDER END SENSOR SHIELD JACK PLATE BOTTOM SHEET,RATING SHEET JACK CUSHION 65TS10-10(17.5*20*14) HOLDER DVD BR SHIELD COMPO ANGLE FRONT SHIELD CASE H/AMP 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 BZ710331 AD301577 AE006734 AE006733 AE006735 AE005535 AE006736 AE004981 AE004983 AE004982 753WUAA006 791WHA0100 792WHA0601 792WHA0603 793WCD1619 795WCA0674 A2H201H975 JB5KD500 J2D60117A J2D60129A SPRING EARTH H/AMP GIFT SHEET PACKAGE FRONT PACKAGE BACK GIFT,BOX PAD FLAT INSTRUCTION BOOK KIT POLYBAG INSTRUCTION(RED CAUTION) REGISTRATION CARD INFORMATION SHEET 130 131 132 AE005534 AE008139 AE008140 J2E50628A J2H20101B J2H20107B WARNING SHEET INSTRUCTION BOOK QUICK SET-UP SHEET 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 AE006673 AE007202 AE003526 AE004724 AE005537 AE003524 AE005541 AE003530 AE005539 8109130B7U 810923053U 810923080U 8109K3060U 8154D3033U 8109I30A0U 810F13080U 811022680U 810713040U SCREW TAP TITE(B)R PAN 3*27 CH SCREW TAP TITE(B) R BIND 3*5.3 CH SCREW TAP TITE(B) BIND 3*8 CH SCREW TAP TITE(B) BIND(3D) 3*6 CH SCREW TAP TITE(B) WH8 3*33R CH SCREW TAP TITE(B) WH7 3*10 CH SEMS(F) 3*8 CH SCREW TAP TITE(P) BIND 2.6*8 CH SCREW TAP TITE(S) PAN 3*4 CH 210 211 AE005540 AE006822 810722660U 8110E2680U SCREW TAP TITE(S) BIND 2.6*6 CH SCREW TAP TITE(P) WH10 M2.6*8 CH K1-1 CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Location No. ! ! ! ! TSB P/N Reference No. Description 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 AE008141 AE005514 AE006679 BZ710193 BZ710515 BZ710094 BZ710112 AE006676 BZ710517 AE005920 A2F403H420K 85OA400245 85OP900759 85OP200290 85OP600581 85OP500083 85OP800324 85OA000529 85OA200089 85OA200092 DECK ASSY A2F403H420K PINCH ROLLER BLOCK VA2 LEVER,FLAP(S) BELT,CAPSTAN (S) WORM BASE,AC HEAD SPRING,AC HEAD MAIN CHASSIS ASS'Y(S) CLUTCH ASS'Y ARM IDLER ASS'Y 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 AE005836 AE005837 BZ710521 AE005838 AE005839 BZ710524 AE006677 BZ710552 BZ710106 AE006678 85OA300068 85OA300070 85OA400223 85OA400249 85OA400248 85OA400231 85OA900236 85OP900745 85OP700035 85OP900756 LOADING ARM S UNIT LOADING ARM T UNIT INCLINED BASE T UINT 3S P5 ARM ASS'Y 2 TENSION ARM ASS'Y 2 INCLINED BASE S UNIT CASS HOLDER ASS'Y(S) CASS,OPENER REFLECTOR,LED BRACKET,TOP(S) 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 AE007221 AE005842 BZ710531 BZ710532 BZ710533 BZ710534 BZ710535 BZ710536 BZ710537 BZ710538 85OP400554 85OA900233 85OP000496 85OP200316 85OP200317 85OP200308 85OP200311 85OP200312 85OP200313 85OP300194 HOLDER,CAPSTAN LINK UNIT POST,CASS GUIDE REEL,S (S) REEL,T (S) GEAR,IDLER GEAR,CLUTCH GEAR,COUPLING LEVER,CLUTCH GEAR,MAIN LOADING 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 BZ710092 BZ710093 BZ710366 BZ710762 BZ710540 BZ710541 BZ710763 BZ710543 BZ710544 AE005843 85OP400490 85OP400492 85OP400520 85OP400542 85OP400533 85OP600573 85OP600584 85OP600577 85OP600578 85OP600585 LEVER,TENSION HOLDER,TENSION CAP.P4 BAND,TENSION CONNECT,TENSION ARM,BRAKE T BAND,BRAKE T CAM,PINCH ROLLER CAM,MAIN ROD,MAIN 340 341 342 343 344 345 BZ710546 BZ710110 BZ710547 BZ710548 BZ710549 AE005844 85OP600582 85OP800322 85OP800360 85OP800355 85OP800356 85OP900754 GEAR,JOINT SPRING,TENSION SPRING,BRAKE T SPRING,COUPLING SPRING,RING LEVER,LINK 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 AE005845 AE005846 AE005847 AE005848 AE005849 AE005850 AE005851 BZ710056 BZ710054 810722680U 83ETW3000U 810722640U 810212060U 810912660U 810A13040U 810A12650U 82Q264713N 82P184505N SCREW,TAP TITE(S) BIND M2.6*8 CH E-RING 3.0 SCREW,TAP TITE(S) BIND M2.6*4 CH SCREW,PAN M2*6 CH SCREW,TAP TITE(B) PAN M2.6*6 CH SCREW/WASHER(A) M3*4 CH SCREW/WASHER(A) M2.6*5 CH POLYSLIDER WASHER 2.6*4.7*T0.13 POLYSLIDER WASHER(CUT) 1.8*4.5*T0.5 510 AE005540 810722660U SCREW TAP TITE(S) BIND 2.6*6 CH CD1501 CD1502 H5001 H5002 M101 M2001 M2003 UN4001 BZ614292 BZ614339 AE004714 AD301676 AE005552 AE005853 AE006792 AE008130 122H071704 122Y021902 1523Q91004 1543Q02014 1596S98002 1510S98044 1589S11025 A2F3PDH500 CORD JUMPER 2H071704 CORD JUMPER 2Y021902 HEAD,AUDIO CONTROL VTR-1X2RPE22-772 HEAD (FULL ERASE) VTR-1X2ERS11-154 MOTOR,LOADING MDB2B66B CAPSTAN DD UNIT F2QVB73B MICRO MOTOR I20AL34K CYLINDER UNIT ASS'Y A2F3PDH500 K2-1 DVD DECK REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Location No. TSB P/N Reference No. Description ! 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 AE008142 AE005003 AE003550 AE003551 AE003537 AE003538 AE003539 AE006115 AE003541 AE003542 A2G702T650 92P100109A 92P100094A 92P100088A 92AAA0013A 92P200013A 92P200014A 92SBB0029A 92P100095A 92P100097A DVD MECHA ASS'Y A2G702T650 HOLDER,TRAVERSE CLAMPER GEAR,MOTOR FEED RACK ASS'Y INSULATOR(F) INSULATOR(R) LOADER SUB ASS'Y GEAR,PULLEY PULLEY,MOTOR 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 AE003549 AE003544 AE003545 AE003546 AE003547 AE003548 AE003535 AE003536 AE003543 BZ710149 92P100096A 92P200012A 92P000014A 92P100093A 92P100091A 92P100092A 92P100089A 92P100090A 92P300020A 800WFAA008 GEAR,MAIN BELT,LOADING PLATE,CLAMPER RACK,LOADING FRAME,MAIN TRAY RACK,FEED 1 RACK,FEED 2 SPRING,RACK FEED CUSHION C 701 702 703 704 705 AE003530 AE003554 AE003555 AE003556 AE003557 811022680U 814011723U 816112080U 814011730U 811022080U SCREW TAP TITE(P) BIND 2.6*8 CH SCREW,PAN M1.7*2.3 P3 CH SEMS.TAP TITE(P) PAN W10 2*8 CH SCREW,PAN M1.7*3 P3 CH SCREW,TAP TITE(P) BIND 2*8 CH AD301855 AE003558 AE003559 AE005930 AE005931 AE003562 AE008143 AE003564 AE003565 122H0O1901 122H062102 122H052601 1515S98003 1596S18003 A5M4016610 A5N813W640 0515S32002 0500101037 CORD JUMPER 2H0O1901 CORD JUMPER 2H062102 CORD JUMPER 2H052601 FEED MOTOR BCZ3B03B MOTOR,LOADING BCZ3B52B PCB ASS'Y DED003A PCB ASS'Y DED002B SWITCH SSS-13-2 PUSH SWITCH ESE22MH24 CD2001 CD2301 CD2302 ! M2602 ! M2603 PCB610 PCB640 SW1 SW2 K3-1 ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Location No. TSB P/N Reference No. Description RESISTORS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R501 R502 R503 R504 R512 R516 R517 R8033 BZ210219 BZ210039 BZ210206 AE000145 AE001779 AE005735 BZ210180 AE007385 R0G3K2335K R3X181010J R002T2155J R002T2561J R3X181683J R63881R22J R002T2102J R00202471J RC R,METAL OXIDE RC RC R,METAL OXIDE R,FUSE RC RC ! ! ! ! ! C501 C502 C504 C505 C511 C513 C514 C515 C516 C518 C519 C525 C526 C531 C540 BZ110119 BZ110025 BZ110076 AD301535 BZ110186 BZ110175 AD301535 AE001722 BZ110256 AE004691 AD301535 BZ110172 BZ110256 AE001723 BZ110186 E02LF2222M P2122B224M E02LF1222M E02LU2101M E62QFC470M C03L0R7H2K E02LU2101M C0J0B0514K CC3LE0MH3M E61FF0222D E02LU2101M C03L0R7U2K CC3LE0MH3M C0JTB05S2K E62QFC470M CE CMP CE CE CE CC CE CC CC CE CE CC CC CC CE D501 D502 D503 D504 D505 D506 D507 D508 D509 D510 D511 D512 D513 D514 D515 D516 D518 D519 D522 D523 D524 D526 D527 D528 D529 D602 D656 D685 D2303 D2304 D3001 D3002 D3007 D3009 D4002 D4003 D4004 D4005 D8004 D8005 D8006 D8111 D8112 BZ410006 BZ410085 BZ410085 BZ410006 BZ410085 BZ410085 BZ410007 BZ410006 BZ410103 BZ410113 BZ410115 BZ410006 BZ410085 AD300070 BZ410033 BZ410020 BZ410006 BZ410022 AE006060 BZ410037 BZ410006 AD302208 BZ410085 BZ410006 BZ410085 AE001703 BZ410085 AE001703 BZ410086 BZ410086 AD301638 BZ410006 BZ410006 BZ410006 BZ410086 BZ410086 BZ410086 BZ410086 BZ410006 BZ410006 BZ410006 BZ410086 BZ410086 D1VT001330 D2WXN40050 D2WXN40050 D1VT001330 D2WXN40050 D2WXN40050 D23TGP15J0 D1VT001330 D2WXGP10J0 D97U02201B D2LKB340L0 D1VT001330 D2WXN40050 D97U01201B D28T21DQN4 D97U05R11B D1VT001330 D97U06R81B D28T0ERB20 D97U03301B D1VT001330 D97U03R31B D2WXN40050 D1VT001330 D2WXN40050 0021E5Q212 D2WXN40050 0021E5Q212 DD7R0S3550 DD7R0S3550 0010E00330 D1VT001330 D1VT001330 D1VT001330 DD7R0S3550 DD7R0S3550 DD7R0S3550 DD7R0S3550 D1VT001330 D1VT001330 D1VT001330 DD7R0S3550 DD7R0S3550 DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,RECTIFIER DIODE,ZENER DIODE,SCHOTTKY DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,ZENER DIODE,SCHOTTKY DIODE,ZENER DIODE,SILICON DIODE,ZENER DIODE,RECTIFIER DIODE,ZENER DIODE,SILICON DIODE,ZENER DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON LED DIODE,SILICON LED DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON INFRARED LED DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON DIODE,SILICON IC101 IC501 IC502 IC503 IC701 IC2301 AE005890 AD302211 BZ611089 AE002809 AE004692 AE003581 I03F3206ME I1KJ9A431A I1KA98R09A 000220002W I03F670BM0 I03F065650 IC IC IC PHOTO COUPLER IC IC 3.3M OHM 1/2W 1 OHM 1W 1.5M OHM 1/2W 560 OHM 1/2W 68K OHM 1W 0.22 OHM 1W 1K OHM 1/2W 470 OHM 1/2W CAPACITORS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2200 UF 16V 0.22 UF 275V ECQUL 2200 UF 10V 100 UF 16V 47 UF 200V 220 PF 2KV R 100 UF 16V 0.01 UF 500V B 0.0022UF 250V 2200 UF 6.3V 100 UF 16V 680 PF 2KV R 0.0022UF 250V 560 PF 500V B 47 UF 200V DIODES ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1SS133T-77 1N4005-EIC 1N4005-EIC 1SS133T-77 1N4005-EIC 1N4005-EIC RGP15J-G23 1SS133T-77 RGP10J-EIC MTZJ22B T-77 SB340L-6737 1SS133T-77 1N4005-EIC MTZJ12B T-77 21DQ04N-TA2B1 MTZJ5.1B T-77 1SS133T-77 MTZJ6.8B T-77 10ERB20-TA1B2 MTZJ33B T-77 1SS133T-77 MTZJ3.3B T-77 1N4005-EIC 1SS133T-77 1N4005-EIC LTL-1CHGT-002A 1N4005-EIC LTL-1CHGT-002A 1SS355 TE-17 1SS355 TE-17 LTE-3271T-012A-O 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS355 TE-17 1SS355 TE-17 1SS355 TE-17 1SS355 TE-17 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS133T-77 1SS355 TE-17 1SS355 TE-17 ICS ! ! ! ! K4-1 LA71206M-MPB-E KIA431A-AT KIA78R09API PS2561AL1-1-V(W) LA72670BM-L-MPB-E LA6565-TE-L-E ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Location No. TSB P/N Reference No. Description ICS IC2304 IC3001 IC3003 IC3099 IC4001 IC4002 ! IC4003 IC4005 IC4007 IC8001 IC8002 IC8003 IC8005 IC8102 AE005769 AE007384 AD301641 AE008144 AE008145 AE005421 AE006061 AE005215 AE008146 AE006711 AD301988 AE005771 AD301988 AE003584 I07J003580 I54F50157A I9UF032310 A2F403H015 ICQK068621 I57J0L02F0 I07F9E00W0 IFLJ0632H7 S2F403HF01 I04J045800 I0UF015010 I0UF015110 I0UF015010 I17F017530 IC IC IC INIT DATA IC IC IC IC MEMORY DATA IC IC IC IC IC Q101 Q102 Q103 Q104 Q105 Q107 Q109 Q301 Q501 Q502 Q503 Q504 Q505 Q506 Q507 Q509 Q510 Q513 Q514 Q651 Q652 Q653 Q654 Q655 Q656 Q657 Q658 Q659 Q660 Q661 Q662 Q663 Q664 Q665 Q666 Q2301 Q2302 Q2303 Q2304 Q2305 Q3001 Q3002 Q3003 Q3004 Q3005 Q3006 Q3007 Q3008 Q8001 Q8002 Q8003 Q8004 Q8005 Q8006 Q8007 Q8008 Q8009 Q8010 Q8011 Q8012 AE002626 AE002626 BZ510026 BZ510070 BZ510073 BZ510001 AE002626 AE002626 AE002251 BZ510070 BZ510105 BZ510077 AE006717 BZ510021 BZ510070 BZ510021 AE006717 AE002626 AE002626 BZ510001 BZ510021 BZ510021 BZ510001 BZ510021 BZ510021 BZ510021 BZ510021 BZ510001 BZ510021 BZ510001 BZ510021 BZ510021 BZ510021 BZ510001 BZ510026 BZ510112 AE003592 BZ510109 BZ510109 BZ510109 BZ410107 BZ410107 BZ510026 BZ410106 BZ410106 BZ410097 BZ510021 BZ410097 AE002626 BZ510045 BZ510021 BZ510073 AE002626 AE002626 BZ510026 AE002626 AE002626 BZ510081 BZ510021 AE002626 T8YJ2412K0 T8YJ2412K0 TPYJC05001 TCAT032034 TAATA12660 T6YJ1037K0 T8YJ2412K0 T8YJ2412K0 T25F035630 TCAT032034 TCAT03209Y TAAT012714 TD3T018350 TNYJC05001 TCAT032034 TNYJC05001 TD3T018350 T8YJ2412K0 T8YJ2412K0 T6YJ1037K0 TNYJC05001 TNYJC05001 T6YJ1037K0 TNYJC05001 TNYJC05001 TNYJC05001 TNYJC05001 T6YJ1037K0 TNYJC05001 T6YJ1037K0 TNYJC05001 TNYJC05001 TNYJC05001 T6YJ1037K0 TPYJC05001 T67J1036K0 T67J048TL0 TCAA3875SY TCAA3875SY TCAA3875SY 0002700690 0002700690 TPYJC05001 0002700680 0002700680 0000M00390 TNYJC05001 0000M00390 T8YJ2412K0 TNYJD05001 TNYJC05001 TAATA12660 T8YJ2412K0 T8YJ2412K0 TPYJC05001 T8YJ2412K0 T8YJ2412K0 TPYJA05001 TNYJC05001 T8YJ2412K0 TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON FET TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON PHOTO COUPLER PHOTO COUPLER COMPOUND TRANSISTOR PHOTO COUPLER PHOTO COUPLER PHOTO TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR PHOTO TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON BA10358FV-E2 OEC0157A PST3231NR BR24L02F-WE2 ZR36862PQCG-B BR24L02F-WE2 BA33E00WHFP-TR K4S641632H-UC75 SST39VF800A-70-4C-EKE RC4580IDR MM1501XNRE MM1511XNRE MM1501XNRE PCM1753DBQR TRANSISTORS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! K4-2 2SC2412KT146 R,S 2SC2412KT146 R,S DTA124EKAT146 KTC3203_Y-AT KTA1266-AT(Y,GR) 2SA1037AKT146R,S 2SC2412KT146 R,S 2SC2412KT146 R,S 2SK3563(ORION_Q) KTC3203_Y-AT KTC3209_Y-AT KTA1271_Y-AT 2SD1835S/T-AA DTC124EKAT146 KTC3203_Y-AT DTC124EKAT146 2SD1835S/T-AA 2SC2412KT146 R,S 2SC2412KT146 R,S 2SA1037AKT146R,S DTC124EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 2SA1037AKT146R,S DTC124EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 2SA1037AKT146R,S DTC124EKAT146 2SA1037AKT146R,S DTC124EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 2SA1037AKT146R,S DTA124EKAT146 2SA1036KT146 2SA2048TL KTC3875S_Y_RTK KTC3875S_Y_RTK KTC3875S_Y_RTK RPI-303 RPI-303 DTA124EKAT146 RPI-352C40N RPI-352C40N ST-304L DTC124EKAT146 ST-304L 2SC2412KT146 R,S DTC144EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 KTA1266-AT(Y,GR) 2SC2412KT146 R,S 2SC2412KT146 R,S DTA124EKAT146 2SC2412KT146 R,S 2SC2412KT146 R,S DTA143EKAT146 DTC124EKAT146 2SC2412KT146 R,S ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Location No. TSB P/N Reference No. Description TRANSISTORS Q8019 Q8020 Q8021 Q8022 Q8023 Q8024 BZ510001 BZ510001 BZ510001 BZ510021 BZ510001 BZ510020 T6YJ1037K0 T6YJ1037K0 T6YJ1037K0 TNYJC05001 T6YJ1037K0 TNYJB05001 TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR,SILICON COMPOUND TRANSISTOR L101 L102 L103 L104 L107 L301 ! L501 L505 L506 L701 L702 L703 L704 L705 L3002 L3003 L4001 L8001 L8002 L8006 L8007 L8008 L8009 L8010 L8102 L8103 L8104 L8105 ! T501 AE004672 BZ310041 AE002102 BZ310039 BZ310039 BZ310039 AE004671 BZ310039 BZ310150 BZ310183 BZ310183 BZ310039 BZ310039 BZ310039 BZ310150 AE000773 BZ310191 BZ310147 BZ310147 BZ310041 BZ310041 BZ310041 BZ310041 BZ310041 AE000828 AE000828 AE000828 AE000828 AE004673 031626010R 02167F101J 021LA65R6K 02167F220J 02167F220J 02167F220J 029X000117 02167F220J 02167E220K 021LA6220J 021LA6220J 02167F220J 02167F220J 02167F220J 02167E220K 021LA6120J 02167F2R2J 021LA6R33M 021LA6R33M 02167F101J 02167F101J 02167F101J 02167F101J 02167F101J 02167F1R0K 02167F1R0K 02167F1R0K 02167F1R0K 0481291244 COIL,BIAS OSC COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL,LINE FILTER COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL TRANSFORMER,SWITCHING J651 J652 J653 J8001 J8002 J8006 J8007 J8008 AE006693 AE006692 AE006692 AE002758 AE002759 AE002760 AE002761 AE002813 060J421038 060J401097 060J401097 060J411031 060J431020 060J411033 060J411032 063D700008 RCA JACK RCA JACK RCA JACK RCA JACK RCA JACK RCA JACK RCA JACK JACK SW601 SW602 SW603 SW604 SW605 SW685 SW686 SW687 SW689 SW690 SW691 SW3001 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 AE001707 BZ612016 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0504R01T38 0508S11001 SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH (LEAF) PCB010 PCB130 PCB270 PCB280 AE008147 AE008148 AE007388 AE007389 A2F403H010 A2F403H130 A2F402H270 A2F402H280 PCB ASS'Y PCB ASS'Y PCB ASS'Y PCB ASS'Y B501 B2301 B2302 B2303 B2304 B2305 B4001 B4002 B4003 B4005 B4006 BZ310122 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 024HT03563 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS 2SA1037AKT146R,S 2SA1037AKT146R,S 2SA1037AKT146R,S DTC124EKAT146 2SA1037AKT146R,S DTC114EKAT146 COILS &TRANSFORMERS 1626010 100 UH 5.6 UH 22 UH 22 UH 22 UH SS11VL-05230 22 UH 22 UH 22 UH 22 UH 22 UH 22 UH 22 UH 22 UH 12 UH 2.2 UH 0.33 UH 0.33 UH 100 UH 100 UH 100 UH 100 UH 100 UH 1 UH 1 UH 1 UH 1 UH 81291244 JACKS MSP-281V30-A MSP-281V41-B MSP-281V41-B MSP-213V1-432_NI_LF MSP-213V2-432_NI_LF MSP-213V1-732_NI_LF MSP-213V1-652_NI_LF MDC-070V-B_LF SWITCHES EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R EVQ11L05R LSA-1144EAU P.C.BOARD ASSEMBLIES DME043A DMD020B DEE042A DEE043A MISCELLANEOUS K4-3 W4BRH3.5X6X1.0X2 MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Location No. ! ! ! ! B4007 B4008 B4009 B4010 B4011 B4012 B4013 B4014 B4016 B8103 BT601 CD102 CD103 CD501 CD601 CD681 CP101 CP102 CP103 CP501 CP601 CP651 CP652 CP681 CD4002 CD6002 CD6003 CD8001 CP2301 CP2302 CP2303 CP3001 CP8001 CP8101 F501 FH501 FH502 OS651 TM601 TU301 V651 X101 X3001 X4001 TSB P/N AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005476 AE005640 AE004682 AE007029 AE004681 AE006700 AE006699 BZ614011 AE004674 AD301649 BZ614214 AE006694 AE004675 AE006695 AE001711 AE007190 AE001243 AE006433 AE004683 AE003571 AE005934 AE005935 BZ614289 AE004677 AE004676 AE001715 AE002634 AE002634 AE002815 AE006697 AE006569 AE006690 AE001717 AE004679 AD301803 Reference No. 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 0246C51024 141R004016 122F041508 W9L6012042 1209414910 122H061106 122H050801 0697290620 069J740599 067U002019 069S2B0629 069EV63050 069J750589 069WV6002A 069J750019 06C32B1104 06CPL02006 06CPBA2006 122F0E1001 069GYOT119 069EV53030 069EV63030 06972C0010 069J7E0599 069J7E0589 081PC2R505 06710T0009 06710T0009 077Q037009 076D0KU010 0162300044 0040E34005 100DT3R528 100GT01006 100BT02701 Description MISCELLANEOUS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS CORE,BEADS BATTERY,MANGAN CORD,JUMPER FLAT CABLE CORD,AC BUSH CORD,JUMPER CORD,JUMPER CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE WIRE HOLDER CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CORD,CONNECTOR CABLE CORD,RCA PIN CORD,JUMPER CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE CONNECTOR PCB SIDE FUSE HOLDER,FUSE HOLDER,FUSE REMOTE RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RF UNIT LED DISPLAY CRYSTAL CRYSTAL CRYSTAL RESISTOR RC................... CARBON RESISTOR CAPACITORS CC................... CERAMIC CAPACITOR CE................... ALUMI ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR CP................... POLYESTER CAPACITOR CPP................. POLYPROPYLENE CAPACITOR CPL................. PLASTIC CAPACITOR CMP................ METAL POLYESTER CAPACITOR CMPL.............. METAL PLASTIC CAPACITOR CMPP.............. METAL POLYPROPYLENE CAPACITOR K4-4 MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT MMZ1608R102CT GR03X-SP2 2F041508 AWM2468 AWG26 2C BLACK 120MM 9414910 2H061106 2H050801 TOC-C09X-A1 IMSA-9604S-04C B2013H02-2P A2001WV2-11P 00_6232_006_102_800+ IMSA-9604S-05F TOC-B06X-B1 IMSA-9604S-05Z13 C32B1104 CPL02006 TD-OR0201R 2F0E1001 09-5000-024-001-001 00_6232_005_006_800+ 00_6232_006_006_800+ TMC-J12P-B2 IMSA-9604S-14C IMSA-9604S-14F 51MS025L EYF-52BCY EYF-52BCY PIC-37043LO-H ORD203N1204518-E 115-V-HA35ARE LTG-0338AM-J HC-49/U B10000C001 HC-49U/S TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1-1, SHIBAURA 1-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-8001, JAPAN ">

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Key features
- Plays DVD video discs
- Plays audio CDs
- Plays Video CDs
- Plays MP3/WMA/JPEG discs
- Records TV programs to VHS
- Built-in timer for scheduling recordings
- VHS duplication
Frequently asked questions
The SD-V393SU2 can play DVD video discs, audio CDs, Video CDs, and MP3/WMA/JPEG discs.
Yes, the SD-V393SU2 can record TV programs to a VHS cassette tape.
Yes, the SD-V393SU2 has a built-in timer that you can use to schedule recordings.
Yes, the SD-V393SU2 can be used to duplicate VHS tapes.