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Philips DVP320-B, DVP323
Philips DVP320-B, DVP323
Philips DVP320-B, DVP323
DVP320B/17 DVP320F/17
DVP320/93/78/75/69/00/AK/BK
DVP323/05
Contents Page
1 Technical Specs and Connection Facilities 2
2 Safety Instructions, Warnings, Notes,
and Service Hints 3
3 Directions for User 7
4 Dismantling Instructions and exploded view 21
5 Diagnostic Software, Trouble shooting and Test
Instructions 23
6 Wiring, Block Diagrams
Block Diagram 29
Wiring Diagram 30
7 Electrical Diagrams and Print-Layouts Diagram PWB
Power Supply unit (MITSUMI) 31 32
Power Supply unit (EPM) 33 34
MPEG Board: INDEX 35 41-42
MPEG Board: RF Part 36 41-42
MPEG Board: SERVO and MPEG 37 41-42
MPEG Board: MEMORY 38 41-42
MPEG Board: AUDIO and VIDEO 39 41-42
Front Board 43 44
8 Alignments (Not Applicable) 45
9 Circuit Descriptions (Not Applicable) 45
10 Spare Parts List 49
11 Revision List 57
Published by Liu BZH 0371 Service BPAVC Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification EN 3141 785 13763
Version 1.3
EN 2 1. DVP320 Technical specifications
1 Technical Specifications
DVP320/ 93/69/78/75/00 DVP320B(F)/ 17
Specifications
DVD-Video Player
DVP320
Technical specifications DVD320/93/78/69/75/00, DVP320B(F)/17
Safety regulations require that during a repair: All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to
Connect the unit to the mains via an isolation transformer. electrostatic discharges (ESD, ). Careless handling
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol , during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
only by components identical to the original ones. Any during repair, you are at the same potential as the mass of
other component substitution (other than original type) may the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. and tools at this same potential.
Available ESD protection equipment:
Safety regulations require that after a repair, you must return – Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
the unit in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention to connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822
the following points: 310 10671.
Route the wires/cables correctly, and fix them with the – Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
mounted cable clamps. Be careful during measurements in the live voltage section.
Check the insulation of the mains lead for external The primary side of the power supply (pos. 1005), including
damage. the heatsink, carries live mains voltage when you connect
Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains plug the player to the mains (even when the player is 'off'!). It is
and the secondary side: possible to touch copper tracks and/or components in this
1. Unplug the mains cord, and connect a wire between unshielded primary area, when you service the player.
the two pins of the mains plug. Service personnel must take precautions to prevent
2. Set the mains switch to the 'on' position (keep the touching this area or components in this area. A 'lightning
mains cord unplugged!). stroke' and a stripe-marked printing on the printed wiring
3. Measure the resistance value between the mains plug board, indicate the primary side of the power supply.
and the front panel, controls, and chassis bottom. Never replace modules, or components, while the unit is
4. Repair or correct unit when the resistance ‘on’.
measurement is less than 1 Mohm.
5. Verify this, before you return the unit to the customer/ 2.2.2 Laser
user (ref. UL-standard no. 1492).
6. Switch the unit ‘off’, and remove the wire between the
The use of optical instruments with this product, will
two pins of the mains plug.
increase eye hazard.
Only qualified service personnel may remove the cover or
2.1.2 Laser Safety attempt to service this device, due to possible eye injury.
Repair handling should take place as much as possible
This unit employs a laser. Only qualified service personnel may with a disc loaded inside the player.
remove the cover, or attempt to service this device (due to Text below is placed inside the unit, on the laser cover
possible eye injury). shield:
Laser Device Unit CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATI ON WHEN OPEN AVO ID EXPOSURE TO BEAM
ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING
Type : Semiconductor laser ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN
VARNING SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN
VARO! AVATT AESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYVÄLLE JA NÄKYMÄTT ÖMÄLLE LASER SÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KAT SO SÄT EESEEN
GaAlAs VORSICHT SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETSEN
DANGER VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATI ON WHEN OPEN AVO ID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
Wavelength : 650 nm (DVD) AT TENTION RAYO NNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS D'OUVERTURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU
: 780 nm (VCD/CD)
Output Power : 20 mW
Figure 2-2
(DVD+RW writing)
: 0.8 mW
(DVD reading) 2.2.3 Notes
: 0.3mW
(VCD/CD reading) Dolby
Beam divergence : 60 degree Manufactered under licence from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”,
“Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.
©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
Figure 2-3
Figure 2-1
Trusurround
TRUSURROUND, SRS and symbol (fig 2-4) are trademarks of
SRS Labs, Inc. TRUSURROUND technology is manufactured
Note: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of under licence frm SRS labs, Inc.
procedure other than those specified herein, may result in
hazardous radiation exposure. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
Figure 2-4
EN 4 2. DVP320 Warnings, lasersafety instructions and notes
The power supply unit has to be replaced in case of failure. The schematic diagram provided in the service manual is only for
information and no service parts will be available.
Preparations
1. Must wear ESD Wrist Belt
2. All the repair tools (equipments) must connect with ground
3. Ensure the Servo (MPEG) board connect with ground
Demounting
1. Remove the 4 screws item 214 (refer to explode view)
2. Solder the ESD protect point on the defect loader before unplug the cables between Loader and Mpeg board. The position of the
ESD protect point shows in the photo 1
3. Pack the defect loader for analyse if necessary.
Warnings, lasersafety instructions and notes DVP320 2. EN 5
Mounting
1. Ensure the cables between a new Loader KHM-280AHA and Mpeg board connect well.
2. Unsolder the ESD protect point on the new Loader KHM-280AHA use a soldering iron with ESD protect carefully.
3. Mantling the Loader.
8 pins cable
Photo 1: Position of ESD protect-point (Bottom view) Photo 2: 8Pins cable is easily hurt
Step1: unlock the two locks in the side near PSU Step 2: Remove the locking tap
Step 3: Remove the locking tap near left side Step 4: Remove the top shield
Note: When changing the set-up configuration, the change will take immediate effect with the information indicated on the TV
screen for a short period.
Note:
1) The file name used for writing on the CD-R/RW MUST be in UPPER CASE. e.g.: GAP.BIN
2) For better and fast reading, add one big garbage file of 50-100MB.
Important note:
Do not power off or interrupt the mains during the upgrading else the player's flash memory will be erased.
GAP542PH-030812-320-171U
SERVO:001FC74 REG:1
2.3.6. ComPair
There is no ComPair available.
Contents Introduction
Introduction Picture CD & MP3 CD Playback Thank you for purchasing this Philips DVD player. When you open the Disc compartment lid, the
Environmental Information .......................................4 General Operation...................................13 This Ownerís Manual explains the basic operation Disc will continue to spin for a few seconds. Do
Supplied accessories ..................................................4 MP3 & JPEG Navigator...........................................13 of this DVD player. not allow children to remove the Disc. Wait for
Safety Information ......................................................4 Play Mode.................................................................13 the Disc to stop spinning completely before you
Symbols Used in this Booklet ..................................4 Special JPEG Features..............................14 reach to remove the Disc or touch the Disc.
Environmental Information
Function Introduction............................................14 Do not expose your player to extremes of
Functional overview Preview Function.....................................................14 All unnecessary packaging has been omitted. We temperature or humidity.
Top and Rear Panel ....................................................5 Zoom picture ..........................................................14 have tried to make the packaging easy to separate If the DVD player is brought directly from a cold
Remote Control .........................................................6 Playback with multi-angles ...................................14 into three materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene to a warm location, or is placed in a very damp
Wipe Type.................................................................14 foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags, protective room, moisture may condense on the lens of the
Preparation foam sheet).
Special MP3 Features..............................14 disc unit inside the DVD player. Should this occur,
Before you begin ........................................................7
Connecting to a TV with audio and video cables...7 Function Introduction............................................14 Your DVD player consists of materials which can the DVD player would not operate normally.
Connecting to a TV with audio cable and JPEG and MP3 Simultaneous Playback...14 be recycled and reused if disassembled by a Leave the power on for about one hour with no
component video cable..............................................7 specialized company. Please observe the local disc in the DVD player until normal playback is
Setup menu possible.
3. Directions for use
Subtitles ....................................................................11 MP3/JPEG Navigator .............................................24 Always close the Disc compartment lid on top of the beginning of certain discs). This is
Special VCD & SVCD Features ...........11-12 Password ...................................................24 the Player to keep dust off the lens (which is nomal behaviour because the disc
Playback Control (PBC) ...................................11 inside the Disc compartment). determines the way in which you can
Specifications Do not touch the lens inside the Playerís Disc interact with its content.
Preview Function ...................................................12
Specifications ...........................................................25 compartment. A damaged lens could hinder Disc
Maintenance playability. Electrostatic discharge could damage
Maintenance ........................................................ 25 the unit permanently.
3.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ....................................................26
Language Code
Language Code..................................................27-28
EN 7
3 4
Functional Overview Functional Overview
Top and Rear Panels Remote Control EN 8
RETURN / TITLE
Press to go to a previous Disc
3.
POWER B
menu or to access a DVDís Title
Press to switch Standby mode.
Coaxial output menu. These options are not
Video out (CVBS)
ñ connect to a receiver with available with all Discs.
ñ connect to a TV with CVBS inputs
coaxial inputs 0-9 numerical key pad
DISC MENU
Press to access menu of a DVD Press to select numbered items in a
AUDIO OUT (Left/Right) Video out (Y P b P r)
disc /switch PBC on or off for menu. Press to select a Chapter,
ñ connect to AUDIO inputs of an ñ connect to a TV with component video
amplifier, receiver or stereo VCD disc Title, or Track to play.
inputs
system OK DISPLAY
Press to approve a menu selection. Press during playback to see
A V
U I
D D
DVP320
5 6
Preparation Preparation
Before you begin... Connecting to a TV and a two- Replacing battery (lithium Switching On
Refer to the instructions of your TV,VCR, Stereo, channel Stereo CR2025) into the remote control 1 Be sure that the DVD player has been correctly
or other devices. Note the style of jacks and connected to the TV and audio equipment.
1 Pull out the lithium battery
connectors on the other equipment. Determine Stereo Back of TV DC -- - 3V CR2025
LITHIUM BATTERY
2 Switch on the TV and DVD player.
(example only) (example only) compartment.
how to choose different Audio and Video In 3 Set the TV to the correct Video In channel. (eg.
VIDEO IN
Disconnect all equipment from the power outlets. VIDEO IN Please refer to your TV owner's manual for
LEFT AUDIO IN
original position.
Connect equipment to power only after hooking details.)
up everything. Never make or change A V
The player display lights and the default screen
U I
D D MAINS
120V ~ 60HZ
L R
I
COAXIAL O VIDEO Y Pb Pr
E
O
CAUTION!
connections with equipment connected to power. appears on the TV.
ñ Insert the plastic protective sheet if they
Please refer to the below choices we introduce 4 If you are using an external equipment (eg. audio
Connect the VIDEO jack on the DVD player to are exhausted or not to be used for a long
to you and select either one of them. time. system or receiver), turn it on and select the
the corresponding CVBS VIDEO IN jack on appropriate input source for the DVD player
your TV (cable supplied). ñ Batteries contain chemical substances,
Connecting to a TV with audio so they should be disposed off properly and output. Refer to the equipment ownerís manual
Connect the AUDIO OUT (Left/Right) on the
and video cables DVD player to the corresponding AUDIO IN kept away from children. for detail.
jacks on stereo system by using audio cables
Back of TV
(supplied). Match the cable colors to the jack Using the Remote Control Smart Power On/Off
(example only)
colors. When in STOP or NO DISC mode, the DVD
LEFT A UDIO IN
RIGHT A UDIO IN
LEFT AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
Pull out the plastic protective sheet
RIGHT AUDIO IN
player will switch to standby mode after 15
DC -- - 3V CR2025
LITHIUM BATTERY
which is used to keep the lithium
VIDEO IN Connecting to a TV and a minutes without any operations for saving energy.
battery fresh.
Stereo It is easily reactivated by pressing the POWER or
Direct the remote control at the
A V
PLAY key on the remote control or the PLAY
U I
D D MAINS remote sensor of the DVD player.
I E 120V ~ 60HZ
L R COAXIAL O VIDEO Y Pb Pr O
button on the front panel.
Do not drop or give the remote
control a shock.
Connect the VIDEO jack on the DVD player to
Do not leave the remote control in extremely About Progressive Scan
the corresponding CVBS VIDEO IN jack on your A V R e ce iv e r Back of TV
(example only)
hot or humid places. If your TV set has the Progressive Scan, please
VIDEO IN
TV (cable supplied).
Do not spill water or put anything wet on the connect the Y/Pb/Pr VIDEO OUT jacks on the
Connect the AUDIO OUT (Left/Right) on the
COAXIAL DVD player to the corresponding jacks on the TV
DIGITAL VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
remote control.
DVD player to the corresponding AUDIO IN
set with the component video cables (no
jacks on TV by using audio cable (supplied). Match
Connecting the Power Supply supplied). After connection, please activate the
A V
U I
the cable colors to the jack colors. D D MAINS
120V ~ 60HZ
I E
O
Directions for use
L R COAXIAL O VIDEO Y Pb Pr 1 Plug the female end of the power cable supplied PROGRESSIVE function of the DVD player. Refer
into the power connector on the rear of the to the chapter Progressive Scan for more details.
Connecting to a TV with audio
Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the DVD player.
cable and component video cable player to the corresponding VIDEO IN jack on 2 Plug the male end of the cord into an AC outlet. Deactivating Progressive Scan
your TV by using composite video cable (cable If you have activated the PROGRESSIVE function,
Back of TV supplied) or component video cable (not
(example only) Note: When the DVD player is switched to however, your TV set doesnít have the function
LEFT
AUDIO
RIGHT
AUDIO
IN
IN
Pr/Cr
Pb/Cb
supplied).
Y
LEFT
Pr/Cr
Standby mode, it is still consuming some power. If
AUDIO IN
Connect the COAXIAL jack of the DVD actually, or the component cable doesnít be
RIGHT
Pb/Cb
AUDIO IN
you wish to disconnect your player completely from correctly connected, the TV set will not display
Y player to the corresponding DIGITAL AUDIO the mains, withdraw the plug from the AC Outlet.
IN jack on your AV Receiver (cable not normally.You can deactivate the function as
DVP320
7 8
Operation Operation
Basic Playback 3 To cancel repeat or shuffled playback, press OSD (On-Screen Display) EN 10
REPEAT until all the repeat and shuffle modes
1 Press POWER on the top panel to turn on the 1 To get a slow motion effect during playback, press disappear from the TV screen.
DVD player.Turn on your TV. Set it to the correct 4. This function will provide some information about
2 To select different searching speeds, press 4 again.
3.
Video In channel. Note: If you want to use this funciton in VCD discs, your playing disc on the screen.
2 Press OPEN/CLOSE on the top panel to open 3 Press the PLAY key to return to normal play back. please set PBC off firstly. 0 Press DISPLAY key on the remote control.
the disc compartment. NOTE:
3 Place the Disc on the Disc hub, with the label - The SLOW BACKWARD function is not available Repeat A-B Title/Chapter/Track Selection
facing up and then press the lid down. for Super VCD/VCD discs. 1 Press 3 4 to select TITLE, CHAPTER or
DVD-Video Discs: repeat a sequence in a
After recognizing the disc, the player will start TRACK.
title or chapter
to playback automatically. Audio control during playback 2 Press OK.
Video and Audio CDs: repeat a sequence in a
4 Wait for the Disc to stop spinning completely MUTE track 3 Press the numerical keys to enter the Title,
before you reach to remove the Disc or touch 1 Press REPEAT A- B at your chosen starting point. Chapter, or Track number you want.
1 Press the MUTE key to disable the sound output.
the Disc. 2 Press the MUTE key again to deactivate mute. 2 Press REPEAT A- B again at your chosen end DVD player will playback selected title.
point. Time Search
Notes: Audio channel selection
The repeat sequence begins.
DVP320
ñ DVDs may have a region code.Your player will 1 Press 3 4 to select TIME DISP. Press OK. Press
3 To exit the sequence, press REPEAT A-B.
not play discs that have a region code different 3 4 to highlight a display type, then press OK.
from the region code of your player. 1 Super VCD has two stereo audio channels which The selected display type and its counter will
are used for the audio language selection. Virtual Remote Control appear at the bottom of the display.
ñ If ëDisc Lockí is set to LOCK and the disc
inserted is not authorized, the 6-digit code must be 2 Press the AUDIO key on the remote control to The following display types will be available,
entered and/or the disc must be authorized (see select the audio channels you want. depending on the Disc in the Player.
3 VCD has only one stereo audio channel, you can Frame-by-Frame Forward
ëDisc Lockí).
select STEREO, LEFT MONO, RIGHT MONO or Reverse Slow Slow Motion For DVD discs:
MIX-MONO by pressing the AUDIO key on the Motion Next Chapter/ CHAPTER ELAPSED - elapsed playing time of
General Operation remote control. current Chapter;
Note: All instructions set out below refer to the Previous Track
STEREO: Output the left and right audio Chapter/Track CHAPTER REMAIN - remaining playing time of
remote control, unless otherwise stated. channels of the disc through the left and right Forward Search current Chapter;
audio sockets accordingly. Reverse Search Pause
Video control during playback TITLE ELAPSED - elapsed playing time of current
MONO LEFT: Output the left audio channels Audio language Camera Angles Title;
STOP/PLAY of the disc through the left and right audio Subtitles TITLE REMAIN - remaining playing time of
1 If you press the STOP key once, you can later sockets. current Title.
Directions for use
MONO RIGHT: Output the right audio 0 Press and hold °1 key during playback.Then a
resume from the point at which you stopped by
pressing the PLAY key. If you pressed the STOP channels of the disc through the left and right Virtual Remote will be displayed at the down left For VCD/SVCD discs:
key twice, the player will start from the beginning audio sockets. corner of the screen. Press 341 2 to select a TOTAL ELAPSED - elapsed playing time of
of the disc. MIX MONO: each of the audio sockets can button in the virtual remote, and then press OK current Disc;
output the same audio effect as stereo. in the real remote to activate the buttonís TOTAL REMAIN - remaining playing time of
PAUSE Note: If you choose digital audio output and set function. current Disc;
1 To get a still picture, press PAUSE key during DIGITAL OUTPUT to ALL, you can not select LEFT When you activate Virtual Remote Control, SINGLE ELAPSED - elapsed playing time of
playback. MONO and RIGHT MONO with the AUDIO key. you also can use the real remote control to do current Track;
2 To step forward to the next frame picture, press any operation. SINGLE REMAIN - remaining playing time of
PAUSE key again. (This is not available for CD.) Repeat/Shuffle When you activate Virtual Remote Control, current Track.
3 To resume normal playback, press PLAY. 341 2 keys will not be used to search time. 2 Press OK to select the time counter beside TT
You may play a Chapter,Track,Title, or entire Disc TIME, CH TIME,TRACKTIME or DISC TIME.
SEARCH 5 Disc Resume 3 Press the numerical keys to enter the elapsed
repeatedly.
1 To search the contents in fast speed, press the 2 1 During disc playback, press REPEAT to choose a playing time at which you want to resume
or 1 for fast forward/backward searching. Repeat option. This player can resume playback of the last 5 playback.
2 To select different searching speeds, press the 2 DVD disc:You can choose TITLE or CHAPTER, discs, even if the disc was ejected or the DVD Enter the time in hours, minutes, and seconds.
or 1 again. which means repeat playing the Title or Chapter. player is in Standby mode. Play will start at that point.
3 Press PLAY to return to normal playback. VCD disc:You can choose TRACK or ALL, 1 Load one disc, which is one of the last 5 discs. Press 1 to quit and reselect TT TIME, CH TIME,
which means repeat playing the Track or the 2 Press PLAY when DVD player is recognizing the TRACKTIME or DISC TIME.
Slow Motion whole disc. disc. If the information of this disc has been
1 To get a slow motion effect during playback, press 2 Press REPEAT to choose SHUFFLE or SHUFFLE stored in the memory of DVD player, it will be
3 or 4 . REPEAT. The Tracks, Chapters, and/or Titles will played back from the stop point last time.
2 To select different searching speeds, press 3 or 4 play in random order (SHUFFLE) instead of the
repeatedly. order recorded (1, 2, 3, etc.). If you choose
SHUFFLE REPEAT, all the Tracks, Chapters, and/or
3 Press PLAY to return to normal play back.
Titles will play in random order repeatedly.
9 10
Operation Operation
Zoom Camera Angle Preview Function 2 Disc Interval
You can reduce or enlarge the video image during Some discs contain scenes which have been shot 0 Press the PREVIEW key to enter previewing If you select DISC INTERVAL, the Disc contents
playback. simultaneously from various angles. menu. will be divided into six segments.This helps you
1 Press ZOOM repeatedly during Disc playback to This DVD player allows you to select the desired 0 Press 34 key to highlight TRACK DIGEST, DISC preview the contents of the entire Disc.
make the picture two, three, or four times larger. camera angle. INTERVAL or TRACK INTERVAL.
Or, keep pressing ZOOM to reduce the picture 0 Press the ANGLE key on your remote control.
0 Press OK key to open one option.
to 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 its normal size. NOTE: The function is available only for the DVD
Press 341 2 to move around in the enlarged discs which have several angles recorded .
picture.
2 To return the picture to regular size, press ZOOM Changing the Audio Language
until the picture returns to its normal size. 0 Press AUDIO repeatedly to select the different 0 After you enter the menu of any digest type,
languages.
NOTE: This function is NOT available for some To quit preview function: Press 341 2 to
NOTE: The function will be activated only if the - To start playing the Disc from a certain interval,
DVD discs. highlight EXIT and press OK to confirm.
DVD is recorded with multi-language audio tracks. press 341 2 to go to the SELECT line in the
To return to the previewing menu for selecting
display at the bottom of the screen.
Special DVD Features Subtitles the other digest type: Press 3 4 1 2 to highlight - Press the numerical keys to choose a segment
Playing a Title MENU and press OK to confirm. (1-6), then press OK to start play from that point.
0 Press SUBTITLE repeatedly to select the different
A DVD disc may have one or more titles.This subtitles.
depends on the content (a movie, video clips, a 0 Press SUBTITLE for about 2 seconds to switch 1 Track Digest 3 Track Interval
drama series, etc.) on the disc. subtitle on or off. If you select TRACK DIGEST, the first five seconds If you select TRACK INTERVAL, the current Track
0 After you load a disc, information about the NOTE: The function will be activated, only if the of each Track will play.This introduces you to the will be divided into six parts.This helps you see
content shows on the screen waiting for your DVD or Super VCD is recorded with multi-subtitles. contents of each Track on the Disc. the contents of the current Track.
selection.You can also press the TITLE key on the
remote control to turn back to the title menu Special VCD & SVCD Features
during playback. Playback Control (PBC)
Press the appropriate numerical key or 341 PBC function allows you to enter the index menu
2 keys on the remote control to highlight your which is used to select a track after loading the
selection.
VCD & SVCD disc.
Press the OK key to confirm.
If you want to activate the function during
the playback or after pressing the STOP
Playing a Chapter - To choose your desired track, please press 341 2 - To play the Track from a certain interval, press
key twice,
When you have selected a title, it may include to go to the SELECT line in the display at the 3 4 1 2 to go to the SELECT line.
1 press the DISC MENU key on the remote control
Directions for use
one or more chapters. bottom of the TV screen. Press the numerical - Press the numerical keys (1-6) to choose a
to set the PBC On.
0 Any time you want to watch another chapter keys to enter the Track you want. segment, then press OK to start play from that
Pay attention to the hint on the screen.
during playback, press DISC MENU key to turn 2 Use the °1 or 2ô key to select the page you To see other Tracks, press Previous °1 or Next point.
back to the chapter menu (If disc has chapter like. 2ô on the remote.
menu). If the items of the index menus are numbered, - Press the OK key to start playback.
Press the appropriate numerical key or 341 press the appropriate numerical key on the
2 keys on the remote control to highlight your remote control.
selection. press the OK key to confirm.
Press the OK key to confirm. 3 Press the RETURN key to enter the index menu
during the playback.
DVP320
0 Album and track selection. format pictures, and all extension filenames should
playback. end with 'JPG'.The CD can be recorded on any 4 key: Flip the picture horizontally.
0 Repeat/Shuffle Playback (disc / album / track / 0 Another way is to select via the menu. 1 key: rotate the picture anti-clockwise.
picture). computer, and pictures may be from digital
1 Press DISC MENU to open the Picture CD/MP3 camera or scanner. If the customers prefer, they 2 key: rotate the picture clockwise.
0 Picture Preview.
0 Select any music or pictures from the disc to CD menu. can make this CD become a Digital Album.
playback them together. 2 When the menu appears on the screen, press the Wipe Type
0 Program Playback. 3 4 key to select the folder you want and press You can choose any general function introduced 0 Press ANGLE repeatedly during JPEG play to
0 Maximum number of files within one folder is 500 the OK to open it. in GENERAL OPERATION, besides, you also can, choose how the pictures will transfer in/out
0 Maximum files Programmable is 100. 3 Press 3 or 4 to highlight a file in the folder and 0 Display the thumbnails of 12 pictures.
0 MP3: Maximum supported Bitrate is 256kbits or during play.The default setting is RANDOM.
press OK to confirm. 0 Zoom the picture.
48kHz in Variable Bitrate mode 0 Rotate the picture.
0 JPEG: Maximum supported resolution is 3072 x The playback will start from this file. 0 Flip the picture vertically or horizontally. Special MP3 Features
2048 (for baseline JPG pictures), or 2000 x 1500 0 Play pictures by different wipe types.
DVP320
13 14
Setup Menu Setup Menu
General Setup menu Program (not for Picture CD/MP3) Quit the program playback Screen Saver
Some settings need to be made in this menu. In the PROGRAM menu, This function is used to turn the screen saver on
1 Press the 1 234 keys to select EXIT at the or off.
They are: DISC LOCK, PROGRAM, OSD
bottom of the screen.
LANGUAGE and SCREEN SAVER.
2 Press the OK key to quit this menu.
Follow the steps below:
1 Press the SYSTEM MENU key in STOP mode to
Stop the program playback
enter the setup menu.
0 To resume normal playback, press STOP 9 twice
2 The GENERAL SETUP PAGE will be selected.
1 To choose PROGRAM, press 3 4 keys. to stop playing the Program. Press PLAY 2 to
3 Press the OK or 4 key to confirm selection.
2 Press the 2 key to select the item INPUT MENU, start play at the beginning of the Disc.
then press OK. 1 Press the 34 keys to highlight SCREEN SAVER
OSD language The PROGRAM menu will appear.This is Repeat the program playback in the GENERAL SETUP menu.
This option is to let you to select a language for where you enter the Track/Chapter numbers in 0 During playback of the programmed tracks, press 2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key.
information displayed on TV screen. the order in which you want to play them. the REPEAT key.You can choose playback a track 3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to
in the program menu repeatedly or all of the highlight the selected item.
tracks in program menu repeatedly. ON: In STOP or No DISC mode, if no actions
are performed within 5~6 minutes, the screen
Disc Lock saver will be activated. Press the POWER or
Input your favorite track When the disc is locked, the player will store its PLAY key on the remote control or the PLAY key
1 Input valid track number by pressing the specific code into the memory for future on the front panel to restore the normal mode.
numerical keys. identification. After loading the disc next time, the OFF: Screen saver is disabled.
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight OSD The number of available Titles, Chapters, or DVD player will prompt you to enter the 4 Press OK to confirm.
LANGUAGE in the GENERAL SETUP menu. Tracks will appear at the top of the screen. password. Then, press OK to load the disc. 5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
OSD LANGUAGE will be highlighted in green. 2 Use the 1 234 buttons to move to other SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. Program positions.
3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to If the track number is more than ten, press
highlight the selected language. Previous °1 or Next 2ô to access other
4 Press the OK key to confirm. Program pages. Or, press 1 234 to highlight
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press NEXT button, and then press OK.
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. 3 Repeat this process to fill the Program.
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight DISC LOCK in the
Remove a track
Directions for use
NOTE:
3 When the disc is loaded again, you also can 1. When a locked disc is loading, the DVD player
playback the tracks in the program menu. will prompt you to enter your password (842100
is the default password).
2. To change the password , refer to the
PASSWORD chapter.
3.
15 16
EN 13
Setup Menu Setup Menu
Quit the program playback Screen Saver 3D SOUND Digital Output EN 14
In the PROGRAM menu, This function is used to turn the screen saver on The 3D SOUND can simulate the echoes and If you connected the Player to a Stereo using the
1 Press the 1 234 keys to select EXIT at the or off. COAXIAL jack, adjust DIGITAL OUTPUT (audio)
frequencies that may be available in a particular
bottom of the screen. as described below. If you are not using the
3.
in the program menu repeatedly or all of the highlight the selected item. 2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. 3 Press the 34 keys to highlight the selected item.
tracks in program menu repeatedly. ON: In STOP or No DISC mode, if no actions 3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to ALL:To select the original default audio settings
are performed within 5~6 minutes, the screen highlight the selected item. as received by most Stereos.
Disc Lock saver will be activated. Press the POWER or PCM ONLY: If your stereo is PCM-compatible,
OFF: Playback the disc with original sound
When the disc is locked, the player will store its PLAY key on the remote control or the PLAY key or can not decode MPEG-2 or DTS audio. Refer
effects. to your Stereo manual for details.
specific code into the memory for future on the front panel to restore the normal mode. 4 Press OK.
OFF: Screen saver is disabled. 4 Press OK.
identification. After loading the disc next time, the 5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
4 Press OK to confirm. 5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
DVD player will prompt you to enter the SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
password. Then, press OK to load the disc.
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. Note: If DIGITAL OUTPUT is set to ALL, all audio
Digital Audio Setup menu settings except MUTE are invalid.
Use the DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP to adjust some
of the Playerís digital sudio settings. LPCM Output
If you connect the DVD player to a PCM
compatible Stereo via the digital terminals, such as
Directions for use
16 18
Setup Menu Setup Menu
Analog Audio Setup menu D.R.C. (Dynamic Range 3D SOUND Digital Output
This menu is used to adjust some of the Playerís Compression) The 3D SOUND can simulate the echoes and If you connected the Player to a Stereo using the
analog audio settings, such as DOWNMIX, D.R.C. frequencies that may be available in a particular COAXIAL jack, adjust DIGITAL OUTPUT (audio)
(Dynamic Range Compression), SOUND MODE, environment. Choose the environment that you as described below. If you are not using the
and 3D SOUND. COAXIAL jack, no adjustment is necessary.
would like to recreate by changing the 3D
1 Press SYSTEM MENU in STOP mode.
2 Press the 1 2 keys to highlight the AUDIO SOUND setting.
SETUP PAGE icon at the top of the menu.
3 Press OK or 4 to confirm.
The DVD player will compress the dynamic range
of its sound output for late-night listening.
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight D.R.C.. 1 Press the 34 keys to highlight DIGITAL
2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. OUTPUT.
3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to 1 Press the 34 keys to highlight the 3D SOUND. 2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key.
highlight the selected item. 2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. 3 Press the 34 keys to highlight the selected item.
ON: Enable D.R.C. ALL:To select the original default audio settings
4 ANALOG AUDIO SETUP will be highlighted. 3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to
OFF: Disable D.R.C. as received by most Stereos.
Press OK. highlight the selected item.
4 Press OK. PCM ONLY: If your stereo is PCM-compatible,
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press OFF: Playback the disc with original sound
or can not decode MPEG-2 or DTS audio. Refer
DOWNMIX SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. effects. to your Stereo manual for details.
4 Press OK. 4 Press OK.
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press 5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
Sound Mode SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
Select the sound mode that matches the type of
music you play most often.These preset sound Note: If DIGITAL OUTPUT is set to ALL, all audio
Digital Audio Setup menu settings except MUTE are invalid.
modes adjust the frequency bands of the audio to Use the DIGITAL AUDIO SETUP to adjust some
enhance your favourite music style. of the Playerís digital sudio settings.
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight the DOWNMIX. LPCM Output
2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. If you connect the DVD player to a PCM
3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to compatible Stereo via the digital terminals, such as
highlight the selected item. coaxial etc, you may need to select LPCM
0 LT/RT OUTPUT.
Directions for use
If you connected the Player to a stereo that Discs are recorded in a certain sampling rate.The
has Dolby Pro Logic. higher the sampling rate, the better the sound
0 STEREO quality.
If you connected the Player to a TV or Stereo 1 Press the 34 keys to highlight the SOUND 1 Press SYSTEM MENU in STOP mode.
that has left and right Audio in jacks but does not MODE. 2 Press the 1 2 keys to highlight the AUDIO
have Dolby Pro Logic. 2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. SETUP PAGE icon at the top of the menu.
4 Press OK. 3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to 3 Press OK or 4 to confirm.
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press highlight the selected item. 4 Press the 34 keys to select DIGITAL AUDIO
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. NONE: Playback the disc with its original SETUP. Press OK.
sound effects.
DVP320
4 Press OK.
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
17 18
EN 15
Setup Menu Setup Menu
Video Setup menu TV Display Progressive Scan 3. At this time, as the TV set canít receive the EN 16
progressive video signals from the CVBS input any
There are items included in VIDEO SETUP menu If you conncected the Player to a TV using the Y more, please quickly setup the TV set into
such as TV TYPE, TV DISPLAY, CLOSED Pb Pr jacks and your TV has Progressive Scan, set progressive mode. (please refer to the TV set
3.
CAPTIONS, SMART PICTURE, PICTURE 16:9 PROGRESSIVE to ON. Otherwise, set manuals for operations.)
SETTING. PROGRESSIVE to OFF. 4. A Helpful Hint menu will be displayed and
1 Press SYSTEM MENU.
prompt you to confirm. Press 2 or 1 to choose OK,
2 Press the 1 2 keys to highlight the VIDEO SETUP
4:3 then press OK on the remote.The progressive scan
PAGE icon at the top of the menu.
Letter Box function will be activated.
3 Press OK or 4 to confirm.
- You can deactivate Progressive Scan, so you can
use a different hookup. For example, you may want
TV Type to change TVs later.
Before viewing the DVD or VCD, ensure that the 4:3
PAL or NTSC setting of the system matches your Pan Scan To cancel Progressive Scan at the DVD Player,
TV set. 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. 1 Release or open the disc compartment lid.
DVP320
2 Press 2 to select the VIDEO SETUP PAGE icon 2 Press 1 on the remote,
at the top of the menu. Press OK or 4 . 3 Then press MUTE.
Select the aspect ratio of the TV to be connected. 3 Press 4 to select PROGRESSIVE. Press 2 .
16:9 when you connect a wide-screen TV to 4 Press 3 or 4 to select ON or OFF, then press
the DVD player. Closed Captions
OK. Choose ON only if your TV has Progressive Closed captions are hidden in the video signal of
4:3 LETTERBOX when you connect a Scan.
normal TV to the DVD player. Displays a wide some Discs. Different than subtitles, closed
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight TV TYPE in the 5 If you choose ON, a message will ask you to captions are intended for the hearing impaired
picture with bands displayed on the upper and verify your hookups and the availability of
VIDEO SETUP menu. and also show sound effects. For example, closed
lower portions of the TV screen. Progressive Scan. Press 2 or 1 to choose OK,
2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. captions may include information such as ì phone
3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to 4:3 PAN SCAN when you connect a normal then press OK on the remote.
TV to the DVD player. Displays the wide picture ringingî or ì footsteps approaching,î while a
highlight one option. If Progressive Scan is not detected, the VIDEO subtitle would only show spoken text.
MULTI: If your TV is compatible with both on the whole TV screen with a portion SETUP PAGE will reappear over ten seconds. Set
automatically cut off. Though you can turn on Closed Captions in the
NTSC and PAL and you want the DVD Player to PROGRESSIVE to OFF. DVD Playerís menu, the captions must be
automatically select the color system of the Or, if you realize you do not have Progressive available on the Disc. Also make sure you turn on
current DVD. Scan, choose CANCEL and press OK. Set
Directions for use
PAL:To output image in PAL system. Closed Captioning on your TV. Otherwise, the
PROGRESSIVE to OFF. captions will not appear.
NTSC:To output image in NTSC system. 6 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
4 Press OK.
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. Setup the item as follows, Note:
1 Press the 3 4 keys to highlight the TV DISPLAY - If the Y Pb Pr input of your TV set canít switch
NTSC/PAL Conversion option in theVIDEO SETUP menu. between progressive scan and interlaced scan
This player is equipped with a NTSC/PAL 2 Enter its submenu by pressing the 2 key. automatically, we suggest you follow the steps
conversion feature to convert the video output 3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to below: 1 Press 3 4 to select CLOSED CAPTIONS.
of the disc to match your TV system.The highlight the selected item. 1. After connect DVD player and TV set by CVBS 2 Press 2 to enter its submenu.
conversions supported are as below: 4 Press OK. cable (yellow), please also use the component 3 Press 3 or 4 to select ON or OFF, then press
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press cables (no supplied) to connect the DVD player to OK.Your selection will be highlighted in brown.
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. the connector of progressive scan (Y Pb Pr) in TV Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
Disc Output format 4
Type Format Selected mode set.
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
NTSC PAL MULTI 2. Activate progressive scan function under the
DVD NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC
Note : PanScan output is not available on description of Progressive Scan in the chapter
PAL NTSC PAL PAL SYSTEM SETUP.
VCD
all discs.
NTSC NTSC PAL NTSC
PAL NTSC PAL PAL
Notes:
ñ If you choose MULTI, please ensure that your
TV set has both the NTSC and PAL systems.
19 20
Setup Menu Setup Menu
Smart Picture Brightness/Contrast/Tint/Color Preference Setup menu Subtitle language
In this menu, you can choose a picture setting There are options included in PREFERENCE Some DVDs include subtitles, which you can
from a fixed set of ideal predefined picture menu such as AUDIO, SUBTITLE, DISC MENU, choose under SUBTITLE in the PREFERENCE
settings. PARENTAL, PASSWORD, DEFAULT and MP3/ PAGE.
JPEG NAV.
1 Press the STOP key twice to stop Disc play
completely.
1 Press the 3 4 keys to highlight BRIGHTNESS, 2 Press SYSTEM MENU to enter the menu.
CONTRAST, TINT or COLOR. 3 Press 2 to highlight the PREFERENCE PAGE
2 Press the 2 key. icon at the top of the menu.
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight SMART PICTURE An adjustment scale will appear on the TV 4 Press OK or 4 . 1 Press the 34 keys to highlight SUBTITLE.
in the VIDEO SETUP menu. screen. 2 Enter the submenu by pressing the 2 key.
2 Press the 2 key to highlight the item of the Audio language 3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to
submenu. highlight the selected option.
DVD discs are recorded in multiple audio
3 Press the 34 keys to choose an item. 4 Press OK.
languages. Choose the language you want to hear
STANDARD: select a standard picture setting. 5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
by adjusting AUDIO.
BRIGHT: make the TV picture brighter. SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
SOFT: make the TV picture softer.
PERSONAL: achieve the color effect set in
the PICTURE SETTING menu. 3 Press the 2 1 keys to adjust the element you NOTE:Your DVD disc may not include the subtitle
4 Press OK. selected. which you set in the SUBTITLE menu. If so, the
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press For BRIGHTNESS, choosing a more positive player will use another subtitle language instead.
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus. value brightens the color on the screen and
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight AUDIO.
seems to add white to the picture. Choosing a
2 Enter the submenu by pressing the 2 key.
Picture Setting more negative value darkens the colors in the
In this menu you can personalize the picture color 3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to
picture. Choose zero (0) for the average setting.
by adjusting brightness, contrast, tint and color. highlight the selected option.
For CONTRAST, choosing a more positive
Press the 34 keys to highlight PICTURE 4 Press OK.
1 value adds more noticeable difference between
SETTING in the VIDEO SETUP menu. 5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
the black and white in your picture and sharpens
Press OK to open its submenu. SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
2 the picture. Choose a more negative
Directions for use
21 22
EN 17
Setup Menu Setup Menu
Disc Menu language Parental Control Default Setup Password EN 18
DVDs have a Disc menu that lets you select If problems occur while setting up the DVD This item is used for the parental control and disc
Movies on DVDs may contain scenes which are player, the DEFAULT function can be used to
features. Disc menus may be available in multiple lock. Enter your six digit password when a hint is
not suitable for children. Therefore, discs may
3.
languages. To choose a language, follow these reset all options to the factory defaults and all displayed on the screen.
contain ëParental Controlí information which your personal settings will be erased.
steps. 1 Press SYSTEM MENU to enter the menu.
applies to the complete disc or to certain scenes
2 Press 2 to highlight the PASSWORD SETUP
on the disc. These scenes are rated from 1 to 8,
PAGE icon at the top of the menu. Press OK or
and alternative, more suitable scenes are available
4.
on the disc. Ratings are country dependent. The
3 PASSWORD will be highlighted. Press 2 to
ëParental Controlí feature allows you to prevent
highlight CHANGE, then press OK.
discs from being played by your children or to
have certain discs played with alternative scenes.
1 Press the 34 keys to highlight DISC MENU. 1 Press 34 to highlight DEFAULT.
0 VCD, SVCD, CD have no level indication, so
2 Enter the submenu by pressing the 2 key. 2 Highlight RESET by pressing the 2 key.
parental control function has no effect on those
3 Press OK.
DVP320
3 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to kinds of discs. This applies to most illegal DVD
highlight the selected item. 4 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press
discs.
4 Press OK. SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
0 You can follow the steps below to setup the
5 Press 1 key to return to the top menu, or press parental control: CAUTION:When this function is activated, all 4 Press the numerical keys to enter the current six-
SYSTEM MENU to remove the menus.
setups will be reset to factory defaults. digit password. (If this is the first time you have set
NOTE: If your DVD disc doesnít include the disc a password, you do not have to enter an OLD
menu language you have set, the player will use MP3/JPEG Navigator PASSWORD. The numbers you enter will go into
another recorded language instead. This menu allows you to select alternate settings the NEW PASSWORD box instead.)
when you playback picture CD and MP3 CD.
If you choose OTHERS in AUDIO,
SUBTITLE or DISC MENU menu, 1 Press the 34 keys to highlight PARENTAL.
You can select other languages. Please do as 2 Move to its submenu by pressing the 2 key.
follows, 3 Then use the 3 /4 keys to highlight a rating for
1 Move the cursor by pressing the 34 keys to the disc inserted.
Directions for use
23 24
Specifications Trouble shootin g
WARNING
PLAYBACK SYSTEM AUDIO PERFORMANCE Under no circumsta nces should you try to repa ir the system yourself, a s this will inva lida te the
DVD Video DA Converter 24bit wa rranty. Do not open the system a s there is a risk of electric shock.
Video CD & SVCD Signal-Noise (1KHz) 100dB
CD Dynamic range(1KHz) >90dB If a fa ult occurs, fi rst check the points listed below befo re ta kin g the system fo r repa ir. If you a re
PICTURE CD DVD fs 96 kHz 4Hz- 44kHz una ble to remedy a problem by fo llowin g these hints, consult your dea ler or service center.
MP3-CD fs 48 kHz 4Hz- 22kHz
CD-R, CD-RW SVCD fs 48 kHz 4Hz- 22kHz P roble m S olu tion
DVD+R, DVD+RW fs 44.1kHz 4Hz- 20kHz
CD/VCD fs 44.1kHz 4Hz- 20kHz No power ñ Check if the AC power cord is properly connected.
VIDEO PERFORMANCE No pic ture ñ Check if the TV is switched on.
* CVBS 1Vpp --- 75 TV STANDARD (PAL/50Hz) (NTSC/60Hz) ñ Check the video connection.
*Component video Y: 1.00Vpp --- 75 Number of lines 625 525 ñ Set your TV to the correct Video In channel.
Pr: 0.7Vpp --- 75 Playback Multistandard (PAL/NTSC) ñ If you have activated Progressive Scan function,
Pb: 0.7Vpp --- 75 make sure that your TV set also has Progressive
CONNECTIONS Scan and the Y/Pb/Pr cables are correctly
AUDIO FORMAT Component Video Output Cinch connected.
Digital Mpeg/ AC-3/ DTS compressed Digital Video Output Cinch
PCM 16, 20, 24 bits Audio Output(L+R) Cinch
Distorted pic ture ñ The disc is badly scratched or dirty.
fs, 44.1, 48, 96 kHz Digital Output 1 coaxial ñ Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion
MP3(ISO 9660) 24, 32, 56, 64, 96, 128, IEC958 for CDDA / LPCM may appear .This is normal.
256 kbps & variable IEC1937 for MPEG1, MPEG 2, Dolby Com ple tely distorted pic ture or ñ Make sure the NTSC/PAL setting at the DVD
bit rate fs, 16, 22.05, Digital and DTS bla ck/whit e pic ture wit h DVD player matches the video signal of your television.
24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz or Vid eo CD (See NTSC/PAL CONVERSION)
Analog Sound Stereo CABINET ñ If the picture becomes distorted after switching
Dimensions (w x d x h) 216 x 216x 45 mm among PAL and NTSC, please set the SMART
Weight Approximately 0.8 Kg PICTURE to STANDARD.
No sound or distorted sound ñ Adjust the volume.
POWER CONSUMPTION ñ Check that the speakers are connected correctly.
Specifications subject to change without prior notice ñ If the Disc sounds abnormal, set SOUND MODE or
Power consumption <8W
Power consumption in Standby mode < 1.2W 3D SOUND appropriately.
No a udio a t dig it a l output ñ Check the digital connections.
ñ Check if your receiver can decode MPEG-2 or DTS
and if not, please make sure the digital output is set
Maintenance to PCM.
Directions for use
When a disc becomes dirty, clean it with a After prolonged use, dirt or dust may accumulate must be coded for All regions or Region 3 in order
to play on this DVD Player.
cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the center out. at the disc lens.To ensure good playback quality,
ñ Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc.
Do not wipe in a circular motion. clean the disc lens with Philips CD Lens Cleaner _ If you record a Picture CD or MP3 CD yourself,
Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, or any commercially available cleaner. Follow the ensure that your disc contains at least 10 pictures or
commercially available cleaners, or antistatic spray instructions supplied with cleaner. 5 MP3 tracks.
intended for analog records. No return to sta rt-up screen a fter ñ Reset the unit by switching the player off, then on
yo u rem ove a Disc. again.
3.
T he pla yer does not respond to ñ Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on
the rem ote control the front of the player.
ñ Reduce the distance to the player.
ñ Replace the lithium batteries in the remote control.
25 26
EN 19
Troubleshooting Personal Notes:
The Player does not work ñ disconnect the power cord from the power outlet EN 20
for a few ninutes. Reconnect it and try to operate
the Player again as usual.
Player does not respond to some ñ Operations may not be permitted by the disc.
3.
27
Dismantling instructions and exploded view DVP320 4. EN 21
Mounting
Front ASSY 200
Remove screws (Item 230)
Remove flex connections to Mpeg
Demounting
Display board 1003 * Loader module 1001 MPEG board 1002 PSU board 1005
Remove screws item 214 Remove flex connections to
Remove top shield (item 219,
Remove 4 screws item 212
Demount the module refer to service hint for details) PSU board
Demount board Remove screws item 223 & Remove screws item 229
Soldering the ESD protection point
Remove flex to Front board at the loader module 225 (PSU board to frame)
Remove flex connections to Remove screws item 227 Release 3 snaps of locking
Loader board Remove flex connections to Demount board
Mpeg board
Demount board
*Note: Because DVD Loaders are very sensitive to ESD. During replace, must obey the procedure.
Refer to service hints for details
EN 22 4. DVP320 Dismantling instructions and exploded view
0040
1006 0090
0010
0200
0020
0030
0070
1003
0212
(4X) *Remark:
Item 0200 includes 9 parts.
0050 They are 0010, 0020, 0030,
0040, 0050, 0060, 0070, 0080,
0207 0090
0060
0209
0210
0214 (4X)
0221 (4X)
1001
0219
0223
0225
0217
0215
0216 5002
0213
0230 (4X)
0020 (4X)
*Remark: The 4 rubber feet are included in item 0213
It is available as spare part by 3141 013 20521
Diagnostic Software descriptions and troubleshooting DVP320 5. EN 23
Power on
Display LOGO
close tray
Yes
No
YES
1. Judge if a disc has loaded
2. Jump to related subroutine acc. to the type
of disc
No
Do it receive a command
to open the tray?
No
YES
1. Key scan or receive RC singnal
2. Run the other subroutine
No
Does it receive the command to close
tray?
EN 24 5. DVP320 Diagnostic Software descriptions and troubleshooting
Power on
Display LOGO
close tray
Yes
No
YES
1. Judge if a disc has loaded
2. Jump to related subroutine acc. to the type
of disc
No
Do it receive a command
to open the tray?
No
YES
1. Key scan or receive RC singnal
2. Run the other subroutine
No
Does it receive the command to close
tray?
Diagnostic Software descriptions and troubleshooting DVP320 5. EN 25
Start
Replace extainal
Confirm if AC is compatible with
No PSU or a
the DVD-Player require
transform need
Yes
Power on
Yes
Are
Check regulator LD1117 (item7601) and diode 1N4002 (item6604)
DV33 and V25 No
and peripheral circuit
normal?
Yes
No Is
N
Display LOGO? Main Clock 1. Check oscillation circiut.
normal?
Is N
reset signal 1. Check reset circiut.
normal?
Is
N
signal on FLASHl Check peripheral circiut of FLASH
Yes normal?
Is
N
signal on SDRAM Check peripheral circiut of SDRAM
normal?
Is input
N Check peripheral circiut of TV
signal of TV encoder
Encoder
normal?
Is output
N Check peripheral circiut of TV
signal of TV encoder
Encoder
normal?
A
Y
Check the circuit of video
filter, amplifying and cables
with TV
EN 26 5. DVP320 Diagnostic Software descriptions and troubleshooting
Signal
Check Motor driver IC
YES LOAD+ & LOAD- N
(item7603) and peripheral
correct?
Signal
Check the circuit related
FMSO is more than N
with FMSO
1.4V?
Y
Yes
Signal
SL+ & SL- No Check Motor Driver
correct?
NO disc on tray
Y
Signal
Check the peripheral
F+ & F- N
circuit of Motor driv er
correct?
Y
B
Check the peripheral
Signal circuit of MT1366
When read disc,
N LDO1 and LDO2 is N Check the peripheral
Laser ON OK?
normal? circuit of two transistor
(item 7620 & 7621)
Y
Y
Voltage of Check the peripheral
TP22 &TP24 N circuit of two transistor
OK? (item 7620 & 7621)
Any signal
Check the circuit between
Focus On ok? N on pins A B C D E F N
Loader and MT1336
of MT1366
Signal FEO
Check the peripheral
(pin18 of MT1336) N
circuit of MT1336
correct?
Y Y
DMSO
Check MT1379 and its
Spindle on OK? N (pin18 of MT1379) N
peripheral circuit.
normal?
C Y
Signal TEO
Check MT1336 and its
Track on OK? N (pin21 of MT1336) N
peripheral circuit.
normal?
Y Signa l
Check MT1336 and its
T+ & T- N
peripheral circuit.
normal?
Y Y
END
Block and wiring diagrams DVP320 6. EN 29
7602 7611
1609 7609
1605/1603/1606
7606 7615
MOTOR DRIVER
KHM-280AHA BA5954
MTK MT1379BE
2-CH AUDIO DAC
AKM4382
7604 SERVO AND MPEG DECODER
MOTOR DRIVER
BA6208
FRONT BOARD
1405
RECEIVER 1006
Transistors
POWER SUPPLY
POWER
BUTTON
Block and wiring diagrams DVP320 6. EN 30
1600 1609
1 VCC (5V) 1 F-
2 GND 2 F+
3 -12V 3 T+
4 GND 4 T-
5 C
6 D
7 CD/DVD
1601 8 RF
MPEG Board 1 STBYLED
9
10
A
B
2 OPEN/CLOSE 11 F
3 RC 12 GND-PD
4 GND 13 Vc
1602 5 VCC 14 VCC
PSU 6
7
STOP
PLAY
15
16
E
NC
1 8 LED 17 VR-CD
18 VR-DVD
1600 19 LD-CD
1 1602
24
20 MD
25
80
1604 21 HFM
09
1 SP+
16
01
1601 2 SP- 22 NC
31
3 SL- 23 LD-DVD
41
4 SL+ 24 GND-LD
26
01
5 GND 25 GND
02
6 LIMIT 26 GND
18
1
82
8002
31410
8005
10219
314101021932
4
11
CN201
8003
314101021921 Note:
1 The cable 8002 will be damaged by the
Screw Post screw if to lay it on the screw post during
assembling bottom and top cabinet.
8401 The ferrite ring is only for /17 stroke vision
CN202
314101021941
1 2
1406
AR101 A4
C101 B4
C102 B4
C104 C2
C105 E5
C106 E2
C107 F5
C108 D5
C109 D3
C113 F6
C202 H3
C203 I3
C301 H5
C302 H5
C304 I5
C305 J5
CN101 B6
CN201 L4
CN202 L6
D101 B2
D102 B2
D103 B2
D104 B2
D106 E3
D107 F4
D109 E5
D201 G2
D202 H2
D301 G4
F101 A6
IC101 D4
IC301 H5
L102 B4
L103 E5
L301 I4
PC101 E5,H4
Q201 I2
Q202 J3
Q301 J4
Q302 J5
R101 A4
R103 E2
R104 E2
R105 F4
R106 E5
R203 I2
R204 I2
R301 H4
R302 H4
R303 I5
R304 I4
R305 I5
R306 I5
R307 I4
R311 J5
R312 J5
T101 F
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 32
AR101 B2 IC101 C6
C101 B3 IC301 A7
C102 B2 L102 B4
C104 B5 L103 C5
C105 B5 L301 C8
C106 B6 PC101 B6
C107 B6 R101 C3
C109 C6 R103 B6
C113 C7 R104 B6
C202 B7 R105 B6
C203 B8 R106 B5
C301 B8 T101 B6
C304 C8
C305 B9
CN101 B2
CN201 B9
CN202 B9
D101 B4
D102 B4
D103 B4
D104 B4
D106 B6
D107 B6
D109 B5
D201 B7
D202 B8
D301 C8
F101 B2
Copper Side
C108 C6
C302 A4
R203 B3
R204 A3
R301 B4
R302 A4
R303 B4
R304 B4
R305 B4
R306 A4
R307 C2
R311 B2
R312 B2
Q201 A3
Q202 B3
Q301 C2
Q302 B2
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 33
2110
100n
2 1N4006 1N4006 2
6112 6113
2210
100u
1 3
SW12V
V
F103 1 2 +12V
2117
22U
1N4006 1N4006
BZX79-C7V5
4
F104
3130
B F106
B
6222
0100
1M5
AC-M09PB42 F107 F111
I109 F112
I220 Vreg1 F201
3131
10
1M5
8 6221 I221 I222 5224 F220 F221 F202
I110 +5V
7126 SB360 10u
STP3NK60ZFP
3222
33K
C C
2221
1m
I106 7221
1 SI2302DS I223
F113
3123
2127
220p
3221
I115
1K
47R
BAS316
6126
7
I120 SW12V
D 3143
F114 D
7125
BC847B
100R
3127
1R8
6131 I128 3110 I129
2
E BAV21 470R
E
2131
3125
180K
3132
22K
22n
2111
470p
BAV21
6141
Vreg1
G F290 3295 G
7137 22R
BC847B
I116
3297
I122 6K8
5K1
3133
2136
100K
2137
220n
3134
2135
220n
4u7
7190
H I119
TCET1102 H
I290
3136
2138
15K
22n
F291
I117
2139
100n
2K2
I 100n 3K3
I
1
7290
TL431CZ
3 CHN SETNAME
CLASS_NO 2003-10-14
3291
3K9
J I292
3122 427 23710 2003-08-26 J
3290
WR
1K0
2003-09-30 2003-06-26
2003-10-24 2003-06-04
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 34
Copper Side
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 35
+12V
2
3 +12V
5623 150R LPF power supply
+12VOP
DV33
5614 FB
SD33 5627 I11
2719 2799
0.1uF
+
4
HEADER4
2797
DV33
5610
DACV33A
to 1379
5627 FB
6605 6604 K11
+ 3611
22UF/25v
FB 2684 2682
1N4148 10k 6605 I12
100UF/16v A
2683
I GND
+
47uF/16v A 2717 I 7601 K9
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
GND 7650 G14
TP01 H2
GND
For 3.3V GND
DV33 GND TP02 H3
2602 + 2601
J
0.1uF 100uF/16v A 3619
0R J TP03 K13
TP05 L13
GND TP99 GND
VCC
3618 RFVCC
1336 power supply
TP09 H14
0R,OPEN
+ 2781
5606
DV33
7601LD1117 TP03 TP99 J4
2603 100uF/16v A 3 2 DV33
0.1uF FB,0805 IN OUT
K 1 4 5602 6604 K
ADJ/GND OUT + 2783
5603 1336 power supply 2606 220uF/10v A
GND RVCCIN FB 0.1uF
1N4002
5605
FB,0805,OPEN
DV33
TP05
2607 FB,0805 GND
0.1uF GND V25
LDO_AVCC
L AVCC L
5604 2608
3612 loader power supply
GND AVCC 0.1uF + 2785
220uF/10v A
FB,0805 0R,OPEN
M M
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 36
SDEN
2620 G12 3643 K13
SDATA
3601
SCLK
2 OPEN
C 2621 G12 3644 K13
1 B E 3
3621 10k
OPEN/CLOSE2 OPEN/CLOSE1 2622 G13 3645 L13
3802
2N3904 3804
2623 G14 3733 C2
33R 3803
33R 3600
C 33R C
2
1620 10k
3733 100K 3734 10K AVCC ENDM 3620 10k 2624 G7 3734 C3
4
DETECT SWITCH
2
3
4
2625 H4 3735 D3
OPEN/CLOSE2
7632 3735 10K
2626 H7 3736 D3
2610 0.1uF
URST
IOA
PWMOUT2
TRCLOSE
TROUT
2627 H7
ENDM
3737 E2
STBY
LIMIT
BC847B 2611 GND
IOA
RVCCIN RFVCC
D D
3736 100K
0.1uF
2628 H14 3738 E2
GND
Very Important to reduce Noise
2629 G14 3802 C9
7630 7631 7602
2SK3018 2SK3018 + 2787 MT1336E 2612 2630 H12 3803 C9
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
AVCC 100uF/16v A 0.1uF
USE 1376 R15 R16 NOT STUFF
GND
2631 H13 3804 C9
AVDDP
SCLK
DPDMUTE
GND
HDGATE
UDGATE
AGNDX
AGNDP
GNDS
RST
IO9
IO8
IO7
IO6
IO5
IO4
IO3
IO2
IO1
IO0
VDDS
XCK16M
SDEN
IOB
IOA
SDATA
3737 TP79
P36 3622 OPEN
100 P35 3623 OPEN
E TP78 2771 + 2786 65 38 3624 R HSYNC# E 2632 H13 5607 G3
28
SMD LQFP-128
19 GND 85 18 FEO
GND
LD(CD)
20
21
7620
2SB1132
86
87
CEOP
RFGCI
MT1336E FEO
V20
17
16
V20
GND
2641 I12 TP11 H3
V1P4
N/C RFGCU VREFO
N/C
22
23 TP68
LDO2
2627
2626 0.1uF
0.1uF
88
89
RFFGC V2REFO
15
14
V2P8
+
2633
2628
+
2629
2642 J10 TP12 H3
FCS(+) OSP AVDDT
FCS(-)
24
25 5609
TP11 +
2625
GND
90
91
OSN TM4
13
12 2630 0.1uF
2631 2632
0.1uF 10uF/16v A 2643 L1 TP60 F2
GND
RVCCIN
2646 K9 TP63 F2
LDO1 A 2640 1uF 99 4
TP74
2SB1132
B
A
2637 1uF 100
101
DVDB
DVDA
AGNDX
AGNDX
3
2
RVCCIN 2647 K9 TP64 F2
MA WVDD
7621 B 102
MB WOBSO
1 2648 L5 TP65 F2
RFSUBO
WGAND
TP73
WAVDD
CDFON
CDFOP
WGND
AGND
SGND
AVDD
SVDD
AGC1
AGC2
AGC3
2649 J14
LDO1
LDO2
MDI2
MDI1
I I TP66 F2
TNI
MC
MD
TPI
SC 2788
SD
SA
SB
IR
+ 2641
2650 J13 TP67 G2
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
0.1uF
USE 0805 PART D
C
2771 E3 TP68 G2
USE 0805 PART
LDO1
LDO2
2772 F2
MDI1
F
RVCCIN
2650
TP69 G3
3631 3632 3633 3634 H 47uF/16v A
J 1,0805 1,0805
7603
1,0805 1,0805
G
E
2642 GND
2649
GND
J 2774 L2 TP70 G3
15 14 0.1uF
2775 L3 TP71 G2
15K
TRSO
25
26
CTK2
CTK1
VINSL-
VINSL+
4
3
V1P4
3639 20K
USE 1376 R25 = 15K OHM
GND
SP-
3645 1
2
SL- 3
1
2 3600 C15 TP76 G2
VINTK CF2 TP82 3
2643 150p V1P4
STBY
27
28
BIAS CF1
2
1 FOSO 2644
TP83
SL+ 4
5
4 3601 C13 TP77 F3
STBY VINFC TP84 5
150p 6
2774
LIMIT
6 3620 C12 TP78 E2
0.1u BA5954 + HEADER6
L
GND
2648
47U
TP85
GND L 3621 C10 TP79 E4
3622 E13 TP80 K14
GND 2775
0.1u 3623 E13 TP81 K13
GND
3624 E13 TP82 K13
M M 3625 F13 TP83 L13
3626 F13 TP84 L13
3627 F14 TP85 L13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3629 H3
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 37
14
A 7605F A
HTRC 3650 0
13 12
2653 2656 C7 3658 E1
0.1UF
2657 C11 3659 F4
V1P4
74HC04 GND
2658 C12
14
2
3651
1
7605E 3660 F13
3652 33R
2654 0.1uF + 2655 100k
11 10 XTALI 2659 C4 3661 G4
B 10U/16V B
5701 2660 C5 3662 G4
0.1uF
74HC04
7
2661 C3 3663 G4
C27MHz GND
GND
DV33
XTALO 3653 R 3654 R 2662 C3 3664 G4
RFRP
V2P8
2809
10P 2663 D6 3665 H4
2656
+ 2660
2657 2658
C
2659 0.1uF 10uF/16v
33p 33p C 2664 D5 3666 H12
18k
2665 D5
1000pF
2661 2662
VCC
3667 H4
GND GND
DV33
0.1uF 1uF
2817 1 3740 2 2666 E2 3669 L4
1k
2667 E3 3671 L12
680p 3732 GND
2668 E3
2663
D
5625
GND
1000pF GND
D 3709 E12
2669 E4
3655
2664 10K
FB
RFON RFIN
3726 M7
RFOP 2665 RFIP
2670 F4 3732 D9
3658 1000pF
DACV33A
DACV33A
2671 F4 3740 C10
HSYNC#
RFRPC
XTALO
SDATA
4.7
MUTE
XTALI
SDEN
SCLK
URST
RFZC
DV33
DV33
DV33
ADIN
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
BDO
CSO
FEO
TEO
RFL
V25
2672 F4
Y6
Y5
Y4
Y3
Y2
Y1
VCC
E E 3741 J13
2673 F4 3744 K13
216
215
214
213
212
211
210
209
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
+ 2791 2666 2667 2668 2669 3709
2676 G3 5613 L13
RFIP
RFRP_AC
ADCVSS
BDO
SPLRCK
RFLEVEL
VFO13
DACVDDB
ADCVDD3
CSO
UDGATE
IDGATE
TEZISLV
ADIN
VSYN
RFDTSLVP
SLCK
DVSS
DVSS
DACVSSA
DACVSSB
YUV7
YUV6/R
YUV1/C
DVDD3
DVDD3
DVDD2
HRFZC
XTA LO
DACVDDA
SPBCK
ICE
BLANK#
RFRP_DC
FEI
TEI
YUV3/CVBS
WOBSI
RFIN
RFDTSLVN
DACVSSC
PRST
SPMCLK
YUV5/B
YUV2/Y
XTA LI
SDEN
HSYN
PWM2VREF
PWMVREF
RFSUBI
SPDATA
YUV4/G
SDATA
47uF/16v A
100pF 0.1uF 1uF 0.01uF 1K
2677 H2 5625 D1
8.2k 3659 1
IREF
2678 H2 5626 L4
F 2 162 F
0.01uF
0.01uF
2670
2671
3
4
PLLVSS
LPIOP
YUV0/CIN
FS
161
160
2679 H3 5701 B12
LPION VREF
0.01uF 2672 5
6
LPFON
LPFIP
DACVDDC
ASDATA 4
159
158
DACV33A
VRST
2680 H3 5702 J13
GND 0.01uF 2673 7 157 ASDAT3 3660
8
LPFIN
LPFOP
ASDATA 3
ASDATA 2
156 ASDAT2 560 2681 H4 5703 H13
9 155 ASDAT1
JITFO ASDATA 1
100pF 2676 750k 3661 10
11
JITFN ASDATA 0
154
153
ASDAT0
ASPDIF
2686 L12 5704 I13
PLLVDD3 SPDIF
G FOSO 20K 3662 12 152 AMDAT G 2687 L5
TRSO 18K/27k for sony 3663 13
14
FOO
TRO
MC_DATA
ACLK
151
150
ACLK
DV33 GND
5705 I13
0 3664
15
TROPENPWM
PWMOUT1
DVDD3
ALRCK
149 ALRCK 2689 K15 5706 I13
PWMOUT2 16 148 ABCK
PWMOUT2 ABCK
DMSO 10k 3665
V25 17
18
DVDD2 RD16
147
146 3666
2690 J14 7605 A12
DMO RD17 1k
15k 3667
FMSO
GND
19
20
FMO
DVSS
DVSS
RD18
145
144
GND
2691 J1 7605 B13
21 143
H A8 22
23
FG
HIGHA0
RD19
RD20
142
141
H 2692 J1 7606 E5
A9
A10 24
HIGHA1 M T 1 3 7 9 _2 1 6 RD21
140 V25
TP25
2693 J2
A11 25
HIGHA2
HIGHA3
DVDD2
RD22
139 GND
LED
5703100R TP21 J15
2677 2678 2679 2680 2681 26 138
330pF/C:560PF
A12
A13 27
HIGHA4
HIGHA5
RD23
DQM2
137
TP26 2705 2694 J2 TP22 I14
C GND 28 136 5705
V1P4
0.1uF 0.015uF 330pF/C:560PF A14
A15
29
30
DVSS
HIGHA6
DQM3
DVSS
135
134
GND
PLAY
5704
100R
TP22 2706
470P
GND
2695 J3 TP23 J14
HIGHA7 RD24
I
AD7
AD6
31
32
AD7
AD6
RD25
RD26
133
132
STOP 100R
470pF
1601 I
2696 J3 TP24 I13
33 131 2707 8
AD5
AD4 34
AD5
AD4
RD27
DVDD3
130 DV33 TP24 470pF
GND
7 2697 J3 TP25 H15
DV33 35 129 6
5706
AD3
AD2
36
37
DVDD3
AD3
RD28
RD29
128
127
VCC FB GND
TP28 GND
5
4
6
5 2698 K1 TP26 I14
AD2 RD30 3741 100 4
V25
AD1
AD0
38
39
AD1
AD0
RD31
DVSS
126
125 GND
RC 3
2
3
2
2699 K1 TP27 K15
A0 40 124 MA3 1
A1 41
IOA0 RA3
123 MA2
2690
TP23
1
2700 K2 TP28 I14
1
2691 2692 2693 2694 2695 2696 2697 IOA1 RA2 100pF
J V25 42 122 MA1 EH-8 J
12
DVDD2 RA1
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF A2 43
IOA2 RA0
121 MA0
OPEN/CLOSE1 GND
TP21 2701 K2 TP86 M2
2
A3 44 120 V25
IOA3 DVDD2 100R 5702
GND
A4
A5
45
46
IOA4
IOA5
RA10
BA1
119
118
MA10
BA1
2708
470P
2702 K2 TP87 M2
A6 47 117 DQM0
A7 48
49
IOA6
IOA7
DQM0
DQM1
116
115
DQM1
STBYLED
3744 100
GND
TP27 2703 K3 TP88 M2
A16 GND
A16 DVSS
DV33
A17
A18
50
51
A17 RA4
114
113
MA4
MA5
2689 2704 K3 TP89 M2
IOA18 RA5 470p
K 2698 2699 2700 2701 2702 2703 2704
A19 52
IOA19 RA6
112 MA6 K 2705 I14
A20 53 111 DV33
IOA20 DVDD3 GND
APLLVDD3
54 110 MA7
APLLVSS RA7
2706 I14
DMVDD3
DVDD2
DVDD2
DVDD3
IOWR#
DMVSS
IOOE#
UP1_2
UP1_3
UP1_4
UP1_5
UP1_6
UP1_7
UP3_0
UP3_1
UP3_4
UP3_5
IOCS#
UWR#
RWE#
INT0#
URD#
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
DVSS
RCS#
DV33
CAS#
RAS#
RD15
RD14
RD13
RD12
RD11
RD10
RA11
SMD LQFP-216
RD7
RD6
RD5
RD4
RD3
RD2
RD1
RD0
RD9
RD8
CLK
CLE
RA9
RA8
ALE
BA0
GND
2707 I14
IR
GND GND
2708 J14
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
DV33
GND
GND
GND
GND
DV33
STBYLED
V25
V25
FB DV33 DV33 FB
1604 2817 D8
PWR#
DCKE
DCLK
STOP
CAS#
RAS#
MA11
PRD#
DQ15
DQ14
DQ13
DQ12
DQ11
DQ10
TP86 4.7
PCE#
PLAY
SIG
WE#
RXD
MA9
MA8
DQ7
DQ6
DQ5
DQ4
DQ3
DQ2
DQ1
DQ0
DQ9
DQ8
SDA
LED
TXD
BA0
SCL
CS#
RC
1 TP87
2
3
RxD
TxD
TP88 3656 3657
3648 A6
M
4
HEADER4
TP89
1K 1K
3726
M 3649 A6
10K
GND
3650 A6
SDA SCL
3651 B12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3652 B14
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 38
GND
GND 3826 E9
MICRON MT48LC4M16A2-?
G GND G 3851 I11
3855 H9
3856 H9
3857 I9
H 7611
3851
Rx4 H 3865 J11
BA0 3672 33 DBA0 A1
A2
3855
3856
33R
33R
25
24
A0 D0
29
31
7
5
8
6
AD0
AD1
7609 C10
33R A1 D1
3673 33 3857 23 33 3 4
BA1 DBA1 A3
A4 22
A2
A3
D2
D3
35 1 2
AD2
AD3 7610 F4
DCKE 3674 33 SDCKE A5 21 38 AD4
K M29W800AT-7 GND K
GND
L L
M M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 39
2k2
7617
3683 2722
220p
100pF 150,1%
BAS316 2758 F4 3872 L3
BC857B 150,1%
3602
3K
+
2779
2760 F3 3873 K3
GND
100UF/16V A
GND
GND GND GND
+5VV
2762 G9 3874 J5
C 3603 1k GND
3688 C 2763 F1 3876 G3
3604 4.7K 7633
7616
BC857B
6622
A_MUTE
10R 6608 2764 K5 3877 H3
MUTE 7635
+12VOP BC847B
3607
1N4148
5616 BAS316 5651
G/Y
2765 I3 3879 D2
3879
BC847B 4.7K
Y4 1.8uH
FB 2767 I4 3880 E2
10k 6609
D GND
3686 2725
220p
2726
100pF
3692
BAS316
D 2768 H5 3881 B9
MUTE0
150,1% 150,1%
2769 I9 5615 B13
GND
+ 2811 2810
GND GND 2770 H1 5616 D13
3880
220uF/25V 0.1u
10k GND
3689
+5VV 2778 B9 5617 E13
E 10R E 2779 C8 5620 J13
6610
5617
2796 K5 5650 B15
GND BAS316 5652
B/U 2798 K6 5651 D15
FB
2763 7613A
Y5 1.8uH
2800 K5 5652 E15
8
6611
NJM4558 2731
R 3 5661 3690 2730 3693
+
1
3742 220p 100pF BAS316 2805 F6 5653 J14
+
R_OUT
+
3712
F 3711 2 - FB
150,1% 150,1% F
10uF/25v A 10K
3713
3K3
2805
470R
2806 I6 5655 B4
4
2760
18K
1n
2758
150P
10uF/25v A 3716
10K GND
GND GND GND
2807 L9 5660 H8
+12VOP
A_MUTE 7628
BC847
2762
680p/OPEN 2808 K5 5661 F9
GND 1.5K
3876
GND 3717 2810 E2 5707 J6
GND
G 10k
GND G 2811 E1 6606 B14
TP34
1614
+12VOP
R/V 8
TP37
1606
2813 H2 6607 B14
2768 TP33
+ 2814
220uF/25v A
2813
0.1u
3877
10k 0.1u
7
COAX 6 2814 H1 6608 D14
B/U 6 TP36 5 3602 C6 6609 D14
5
4
H GND
GND TP32
G/Y 4
R_OUT
3
H 3603 C6 6610 E14
8
7613B 2806
2770
3720 3722
5 +
7
3725 5660
L_OUT TP31
3
TP35 L_OUT 2 3604 D5 6611 F14
+
L 6 - 470R FB
CVBS 2 1
3605 B9 6612 J14
+
10R
3610 B8 7613 F5
6612
GND
5620
3683 C11 7613 H5
J +5VDD BAS316 5653 J
FB
CVBS
3685 J13 7614 L8
7615 1.8uH
VRST 1 16 MUTE0
3874
0R
5707
Y3
2745 3694 6613 3686 D11 7615 K4
RST MUTEC FB/OPEN 3699 2744
33R
ASDAT0
ABCK
3728
3723 33R
2
3
SDATA
SCLK
AOUTA
VA
15
14
L
150,1%
220p 100pF
150,1%
BAS316 3687 A13 7616 C7
ALRCK 3724 33R 4 13
ACLK 3721 33R 5
6
LRCK
MCLK
CS4340
AGND
AOUTB
12
11
R 2798 VCC 7614
3688 C13 7617 B9
K 7
DIF1 REF_GND
10 5 4
GND GND GND K 3689 E13 7628 G8
DIF0 VQ 2808 NC NC GND
8 9 2764 0.1U 6 3
DEM0 FILT GND GND
3873 + 7 2
CS4340A
2796 +
0.1U
+12V 8
GND
IN
GND
OUT
1 +5VDD 3690 F11 7629 I8
OPEN 0.1U
3872 1uF/16V 2800
7805
+
2807
3691 C14 7633 C6
4.7K 16V/1U
GND GND
47UF/16v A 3692 D14 7635 C5
L L 3693 F14 TP31 H12
GND GND
3694 K14 TP32 H12
3699 K11 TP33 H12
3703 B1 TP34 G12
M M 3704 B2 TP35 H13
3711 F3 TP36 H13
3712 F4 TP37 G13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3713 F4
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 40
1 2 3 4 5
1401 E1
VCC
VCC 1402 E2
1405 D4
A *3402 A
2.2K (except /93)
*3401 1406 E4
2.2K (except /93)
750R (for /93)
1K (for /93) 1407 E3
1409 E5
2400 C2
+
+
6402
+-
6401
2401 C2
+-
DIODE-LE
DIODE-LE
-
-
2402 C2
3
3403 2403 E4
3
7401 3404
LED 1 7402
STBY 1
B 470
BC847
BC847 B 3401 A2
470
2
3402 A1
2
GND 3403 B1
3404 B2
3405 VCC VCC
3407 GND 3405 C2
10K 47R 3406 C2
3406 3413 3407 C2
1K 10K 3408 D1
C 6403
1 RC C
2 3409 D2
1
3
2402 3410 D5
IR_RECEIVER 2401 100pF/OPEN 1405
1
+ 2400
3410
3411 E1
100n 2 6405
GND 120R 3412 E2
16V/10U 1 BAS316
VCC HEADER 2
6406
3413 C4
GND 6401 B3
GND 6402 B1
D D
6403 C1
3408 3409
10K 10K 6405 D5
1409
6406 D4
1401 1402
3411
KEY1
3412
KEY2 1407
LED 8
1 7401 B1
SW1 1 1406 KEY1 7
SW-KEY1 1K SW-KEY1 1K SW2 2 KEY2 6
2 7402 B2
1 3
3 2 VCC 5 4
GND 4 5
RC 3 6
POWER DIPMATE
E OPEN/CLOSE 2 E
STBY 1
1
2403
100P HEADER8
GND
1 2 3 4 5
Electrical Diagrams and Print-layouts DVP320 7. EN 44
Components Side
Copper Side
2401 A4 3401 A4 3404 B5 3407 B4 3410 A3 3413 A2 7401 A6
2402 A8 3402 A5 3405 A4 3408 B7 3411 B7 6405 A3 7402 B5
2403 A8 3403 A6 3406 A4 3409 A8 3412 A8 6406 A3
Note: The screen print is wrong, the number "1" should be "8".
Circuit descriptions and List of abbreviations DVP320 9. EN 45
8 Electrical alignments
Not available
9 Circuit descriptions
Refer to Service Training SD5.42 MTK. 12NC: 3122 785 12820 for IC MT1379, MT1366, BA5954
Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur. Functional operation under these
conditions is not implied. Over the above suggested Max Power Dissipation a Short Circuit could definitively damage the device.
EN 46 9. DVP320 Circuit descriptions and List of abbreviations
9.2 NCP302
9.2.1 Description
The NCP302 and NCP303 series are second generation ultra–low current voltage detectors that contain a programmable time delay
generator. These devices are specifically designed for use as reset controllers in portable microprocessor based systems where
extended battery life is paramount.
Each series features a highly accurate under voltage detector with hysteresis and an externally programmable time delay generator.
This combination of features prevents erratic system reset operation.
The NCP302 series consists of complementary output devices that are available with either an active high or active low reset. The
NCP303 series has an open drain N–channel output with an active low reset output.
9.2.2 Features
• Quiescent Current of 0.5 µA Typical
• High Accuracy Under Voltage Threshold of 2.0%
• Externally Programmable Time Delay Generator
• Wide Operating Voltage Range of 0.8 V to 10 V
• Complementary or Open Drain Output
• Active Low or Active High Reset
1. This device series contains ESD protection and exceeds the following tests:
Human Body Model 2000 V per MIL–STD–883, Method 3015.
Machine Model Method 200 V.
ACCESSORIES DVP320/93
0381 2422 076 00304 CABLE CINCH/CINCH 1M5 YE/RD/WH FRONT BOARD DVP320/93
0384 3141 017 90351 REMOTE CONTROL DVP320-RC1
1401 2422 128 02496 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
1402 2422 128 02496 SWITCH, PUSH BUTTON
1407 3141 018 40231 SWI PUSH 2P PSA-22D02LO LUPFUNG
TECHNICAL SET DVP320/93 6401 3141 018 51881 LED RED DIF LTL-4221N
6402 3141 018 51711 LED ORANGE
6403 3141 010 50391 IR TSOP4836-LL1 (VISHAY)
Various 8401 3141 010 21941 CWAS 2P/70/2P EH 2.5MM
0200 3141 017 79961 FRONT ASSY DVP320/69
0207 3141 011 60761 DOOR SPRING DVP320
0209 3141 011 21971 GASKET-PLATE
0211 3141 017 51091 BUTTON POWER PPT DVP320/69
0216 3140 111 21841 SPEAKER CLIP
0217 3141 011 21941 SHIELD FRAME DVP320
0219 3141 011 21951 SHIELD TOP DVP320
0221 3141 013 20531 WASHER LOADER DVP320
1001 3141 018 04371 DVD TRAVERSE KHM-280AHA (SONY)
1002 3141 018 04382 PBAS MONO BOARD DVP320
1003 3141 018 05051 PBAS FRONT DVP320
1005 3141 018 05041 PBAS PUS GAP MITSUMI WW CH
1006 4822 276 13963 CD DOOR SWITCH
5001 3141 018 71411 MAINS CORD
8001 3141 010 21882 FFC 26P/150/26P 0.5MM FOLDED
8002 3141 010 21911 CWAS 8P/170/8P EH 2.5MM
8003 3141 010 21921 CWAS 6P/225/6P PH 2.0MM
8004 3141 010 21951 CWAS 2POP/50/2PEH
8005 3141 010 21932 CWAS 4P/175/4P EH 2.5MM
11 Revision List