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SERVICE MANUAL
HDD/DVD RECORDER
SERVICE MANUAL

MODEL: RH265
MODEL: RH265

CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS”
IN THIS MANUAL.

P/NO : AFN31701961 APRIL, 2007


CONTENTS

SECTION 1.........SUMMARY
SECTION 2.........CABINET & MAIN CHASSIS
SECTION 3.........ELECTRICAL
SECTION 4.........REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

1-1
SECTION 1
SUMMARY

CONTENTS

PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR


HDD/DVD RECORDER PRODUCTS .....................................................................................................1-3

SERVICING PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................1-4


• GENERAL SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
• INSULATION CHECKING PRODEDURE
• ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES

MV3 AUTOMATIC LIGHT ADJUSTMENT PROCESS .....................................................................1-5

SERVICE INFORMATION FOR EEPROM IC SETTING ..................................................................1-6

UPGRADE THE MAIN & LOADER PROGRAM.................................................................................1-7

SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................1-8

1-2
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR
HDD/DVD RECORDER PRODUCTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
This manual was prepared for use only by properly trained audio-video service
technicians.
When servicing this product, under no circumstances should the original design be
modified or altered without permission from LG Corporation. All components should be
replaced only with types identical to those in the original circuit and their physical
location, wiring and lead dress must conform to original layout upon completion of
repairs.
Special components are also used to prevent x-radiation, shock and fire hazard.
These components are indicated by the letter “x” included in their component
designators and are required to maintain safe performance. No deviations are allowed
without prior approval by LG Corporation.
Circuit diagrams may occasionally differ from the actual circuit used. This way,
implementation of the latest safety and performance improvement changes into the
set are not delayed until the new service literature is printed.
TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Never perform
1. Never install any receiver in a closed-in recess, cubbyhole, or closely fitting shelf
customized installations without manufacturer’s approval. Unauthorized modifications
space over, or close to, a heat duct, or in the path of heated air flow.
will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage or user injury.
2. Avoid conditions of high humidity such as: outdoor patio installations where dew is
Service work should be performed only after you are thoroughly familiar with these
a factor, near steam radiators where steam leakage is a factor, etc.
safety checks and servicing guidelines.
3. Avoid placement where draperies may obstruct venting. The customer should also
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS avoid the use of decorative scarves or other coverings that might obstruct
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert ventilation.
the service personnel to important safety information in the service
literature. 4. Wall- and shelf-mounted installations using a commercial mounting kit must follow
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle the factory-approved mounting instructions. A product mounted to a shelf or
is intended to alert the service personnel to the presence of platform must retain its original feet (or the equivalent thickness in spacers) to
noninsulated “dangerous voltage” that may be of sufficient magnitude provide adequate air flow across the bottom. Bolts or screws used for fasteners
to constitute a risk of electric shock. must not touch any parts or wiring. Perform leakage tests on customized
The pictorial representation of a fuse and its rating within an equilateral installations.
triangle is intended to convey to the service personnel the following 5. Caution customers against mounting a product on a sloping shelf or in a tilted
fuse replacement caution notice: position, unless the receiver is properly secured.
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF 6. A product on a roll-about cart should be stable in its mounting to the cart.
FIRE, REPLACE ALL FUSES WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart with small casters across
AS MARKED NEAR EACH FUSE. thresholds or deep pile carpets.
SERVICE INFORMATION 7. Caution customers against using extension cords. Explain that a forest of
While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock. After extensions, sprouting from a single outlet, can lead to disastrous consequences to
the original service problem has been corrected, make a check of the following: home and family.
FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
1. Be sure that all components are positioned to avoid a possibility of adjacent
component shorts. This is especially important on items trans-ported to and from
the repair shop.
2. Verify that all protective devices such as insulators, barriers, covers, shields, strain
reliefs, power supply cords, and other hardware have been reinstalled per the
original design. Be sure that the safety purpose of the polarized line plug has not
been defeated.
3. Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints, solder
splashes, or sharp solder points. Be certain to remove all loose foreign particles.
4. Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts and components,
for frayed leads or damaged insulation (including the AC cord), and replace if
necessary.
5. No lead or component should touch a high current device or a resistor rated at 1
watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces must be avoided.
6. After reassembly of the set, always perform an AC leakage test on all exposed
metallic parts of the cabinet (the channel selector knobs, antenna terminals, handle
and screws) to be sure that set is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING THIS TEST. Use
an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following
manner: Connect a 1500 ohm, 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a .15 mfd 150V AC
type capacitor between a known good earth ground water pipe, conduit, etc.) and
the exposed metallic parts, one at a time. Measure the AC voltage across the
combination of 1500 ohm resistor and .15 mfd capacitor. Reverse the AC plug by
using a non-polarized adaptor and repeat AC voltage measurements for each
exposed metallic part. Voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. This
corresponds to 0.5 milliamp AC. Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a
potential shock hazard and must be corrected immediately.

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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing the DVD RECORDER covered by Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
this service data and its supplements and addends, read and Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged
follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. NOTE: if unforeseen easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are
circumstances create conflict between the following servicing called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of
precautions and any of the safety precautions in this typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect
publication, always follow the safety precautions. transistors and semiconductor chip components.
Remember Safety First: The following techniques should be used to help reduce the
incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
General Servicing Precautions
1. Always unplug the DVD RECORDER AC power cord from 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component
the AC power source before: or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any
(1) Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board, electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth
module, or any other assembly. ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially
(2) Disconnecting or reconnecting any internal electrical available discharging wrist strap device, which should be
plug or other electrical connection. removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power
(3) Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an to the unit under test.
electrolytic capacitor.
Caution: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES
installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such
explosion hazard. as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or
exposure of the assembly.
2. Do not spray chemicals on or near this DVD RECORDER or
any of its assemblies. 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder
ES devices.
3. Unless specified otherwise in this service data, clean
electrical contacts by applying an appropriate contact 4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder
cleaning solution to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton- removal devices not classified as “anti-static” can generate
tipped swab, or comparable soft applicator. electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
Unless specified otherwise in this service data, lubrication of
contacts is not required. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate
an electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
4. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with
which instruments covered by this service manual might be 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective
equipped. package until immediately before you are ready to install it.
(Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads
5. Do not apply AC power to this DVD RECORDER and / or electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum
any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid state device foil, or comparable conductive material).
heat sinks are correctly installed.
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from
6. Always connect the test instrument ground lead to an the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective
appropriate ground before connecting the test instrument material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the
positive lead. Always remove the test instrument ground device will be installed.
lead last.
Caution: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or
Insulation Checking Procedure circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
Disconnect the attachment plug from the AC outlet and turn
the power on. Connect an insulation resistance meter (500V) 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged
to the blades of the attachment plug. The insulation resistance replacement ES devices. (Normally harmless motion such
between each blade of the attachment plug and accessible as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting
conductive parts (Note 1) should be more than 1Mohm. of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static
Note 1: Accessible Conductive Parts include Metal panels, electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)
Input terminals, Earphone jacks,etc.

1-4
MV3 AUTOMATIC LIGHT ADJUSTMENT PROCESS
1. DEFAULT SETTING ROUTINE FOR THE RECORDING POWER
- Firstly the default setting process for the recording power is required to manufacture in a set.
- MV3 Loader Program includes the routine for performing the recording power setting and after assembling
in the production line, this should be activated to adjust the recording difference of each set before the
recording test.
- On next page, the description follows for a method to operate this routine by special combination of the keys
of the remote control on the setup menu screen.

2. WRITE POWER INITIALIZATION REQUEST


The procedure of Write Power Initialization Request :

1) Move to the lock from the Setup menu.

2) When BE detects the special pattern (5-7-2-0) entered by the remote control input, GUI appears as Fig. 1.

3) If you select YES, BE sends ATAPI vender specific Command (F6) below to FE and shows Fig. 2.
If you select NO, it normally comes to an end.

4) Wait until the Command from FE is completed. It takes about 15 seconds.

5) After the Command is completed, the screen shows OK/NG screen.


In case of normal completion of the Command, OK screen appears (Fig. 3).
In case of abnormal completion of the Command, NG screen appears (Fig. 4).

6) If you select YES, GUI disappears and normal operation begins.

NOTE : Power setting should be performed without Disc.

Fig. 1 Fig. 2

Fig. 3 Fig. 4

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SERVICE INFORMATION FOR EEPROM IC SETTING
1. Press the CLEAR button on the remote control together with OPEN the Front Panel about 6 seconds.

The picture on OSD will be bellow :

MODEL : Disc Read Time


DVD 018 Sec OK
CD 021 Sec NG
OP1 : 00 00000000 M : 10, D13
OP2 : 00 00000000 E : FF (OR)
OP3 : 00 00000000
OP4 : 00 00000000
OP5 : 00 00000000
OP6 : 00 00000000
OP7 : 00 00000000 W r i t e : OK
OP8 : 00 00000000 E X I T : MP
OP9 : 00 00000000 MOVE : < >
OPA : 00 00000000 EDIT :

2. To MOVE from OP! to another option, Please button on the remote control.

3. To CHANGE the option code, Please button on the remote control.

4. To APPLY the option code, after change the option press ENTER button on remote control.

5. To INITIALIZE the system, press CLEAR button on the remote control together with OPEN on the front panel
about 2 seconds.

7. To exit from the option code menu without initializing the system, just turn off the power and then turn on
again.

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UPGRADE THE MAIN & LOADER PROGRAM
1. MAKING UPGRADE DISC 3) Press ENTER (or OK) KEY.
1) Do physical format as ISO9660 or JOLIET file You can see both current and upgrade version.
system
2) Don’t care about the CD Volume label
3) Write DR200 B_E & F_E file on Root

4) Press PLAY KEY.


Start upgrading.

* OPTIONAL PARTS
1) B_E
LG_DR200_MV3PAL.ROM
2) F_E
mv44.rom

2. UPGRADE FLASH (MAIN & LOADER)


1) Put Upgrde DISC on the Set
2) After Disc Reading, You can see below screen

5) After upgrading, Automatically open tray.


Eject the Disc.
Reboot the Set

* OPTIONAL PARTS
1) MAIN
ONLY B_E UPGRADE
2) LOADER
ONLY LOADER UPGRADE
3) ALL
B_E & LOADER UPGRADE

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SPECIFICATIONS
• GENERAL
Power requirements AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz
Power consumption 30W
Dimensions (approx.) 430 X 54 X 285mm (w x h x d) without foot
Net weight (approx.) 3.5 kg
Operating temperature 5°C to 35°C
Operating humidity 5% to 90%
Television system PAL B/G color system
Recording format PAL

• RRECORDING
Recording format DVD Video Recording, DVD-VIDEO
Recordable media HDD (80/160GB), DVD-ReWritable, DVD-Recordable, DVD+ReWritable,
DVD+Recordable
Recordable time DVD (4.7GB): Approx. 1 hour (XP mode), 2 hours (SP mode),
4 hours (LP mode), 6 hours (EP mode), 11 hours (MLP mode)
HDD (80/160GB, MPEG2 Recording): Approx. 18/37 hours (XP mode),
37/75 hours (SP mode), 75/149 hours (LP mode),
112/223 hours (EP mode), 233/477 hours (MLP mode)

Video recording format


Sampling frequency 27MHz
Compression format MPEG 2 (VBR support)
Audio recording format
Sampling frequency 48kHz
Compression format Dolby Digital

• PLAYBACK
Frequency response DVD (PCM 48kHz): 8Hz to 22kHz, CD: 8Hz to 20kHz
DVD (PCM 96kHz): 8Hz to 44kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio More than 100 dB (AUDIO OUT connector)
Harmonic distortion Less than 0.008% (AUDIO OUT connector)
Dynamic range More than 95dB (AUDIO OUT connector)

• INPUTS
ANTENNA IN Antenna input, 75ohms
VIDEO IN 1.0Vp-p 75ohms, sync negative, RCA jack x 1
AUDIO IN 2.0Vrms more than 47kohms, RCA jack (L, R) x 1

• OUTPUTS
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y) 1.0V (p-p), 75Ω, sync negative, RCA jack x 1
(PB)/(PR) 0.7V (p-p), 75Ω, RCA jack x 2
Audio output (digital audio) 0.5V (p-p), 75Ω, RCA jack x 1
Audio output (analog audio) 2.0Vrms (1kHz, 0dB), 600Ω, RCA jack (L, R) x 1

1-8
SECTION 2
CABINET & MAIN CHASSIS

CONTENTS

EXPLODED VIEWS .....................................................................................................................................2-2


1. CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION ..................................................................................................2-2
2. DECK MECHANISM SECTION [MV3(DR-10A)] .......................................................................................2-3
3. PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION...........................................................................................................2-4

2-1
EXPLODED VIEWS
1. CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION
462/463 SVC purchase order caution
Key board is array coming timer board.
Purchase order board separately supply
incomprehensible.
Supply is possible in Location No A50
state in exploded views.

462/463

300

465
467

465
268
A52

261
F
267
468

260
A

465
250

I/O BOARD

E
B
F

C
462/463

465

261
273
468

468

261
SMPS

320
A47
D

A44
CABLE11
A

468

275
452
A53
CABLE10

410
468

452
261

275

CABLE2
104

410
A26

101

E
B

452
C

CABLE1

280
CABLE4

CABLE3

A43
A50

A43A
D
261
463

285
286

2-2
2. DECK MECHANISM SECTION [MV3(DR-10A)]

251

1431
1001

1003 1002

A001

1030

A002

1437
1025

1038

1041 1432
1026
1017 1036
1432

1433
1013
1011
1016
1432
1020

1015

1012
1014

A46
Cable4

I/O
Interface
DR-10 : IN, SH ONLY DR-10 : PT ONLY

1019 1045
A005 1043
1019 1045
1043 1018
1044 Main C.B.A
A 005
1018 1042
Cable3 I/O
Interface
1046
OPTIONAL PART

1047
1439

2-3
3. PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION

OPTIONAL PARTS

810 Accessory Ass'y 806 Cable, Coaxial

811 Plug Ass'y, 1Way (BLACK)

808 Battery 813 Plug Ass'y, 1Way (YELLOW)

900 Remote Control 812 Plug Ass'y, 2Way

801 Instruction Ass'y


822 FLAT CABLE

803 Packing 804 Bag

803 Packing

832 DISC

802 Box

2-4
SECTION 3
ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
VDR PART
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .....................................................................................3-2
1. POWER SUPPLY ON SMPS BOARD ...................................................................................................3-2
2. POWER SUPPLY ON I/O BOARD ........................................................................................................3-4
3. SYSTEM CIRCUIT PART.......................................................................................................................3-8
4. DISC NOT RECOGNIZED .....................................................................................................................3-8
5. WHEN PLAYING DISC, NO AUDIO OUTPUT.......................................................................................3-9
6. NO OPTICAL/DIGITAL OUTPUT .........................................................................................................3-10
7. NO TUNER AUDIO OUTPUT ..............................................................................................................3-10
8. NO RGB/COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL WHEN PLAY DISC .............................................................3-11
WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................3-13
1. CONNECTOR PICTURE ....................................................................................................................3-13
BLOCK DIAGRAMS ..................................................................................................................................3-15
1. POWER 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM..............................................................................................................3-15
2. POWER 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM..............................................................................................................3-17
3. RESET/IF/CLOCK BLOCK DIAGRAM.................................................................................................3-19
4. AV DIGITAL DATA/ADD SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ..........................................................................3-21
5. RF(FRONT END) & OPTION SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................3-23
6. AV ANALOG SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM............................................................................................3-25
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................................3-27
1. POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..............................................................................................................3-27
2. DDR I/F CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...............................................................................................................3-29
3. HOST I/F CIRCUIT DIAGRAM.............................................................................................................3-31
4. VIDEO I/F CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...........................................................................................................3-33
5. ATAPI CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................3-35
6. I/O I/F & AUDIO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................3-37
7. F-END & POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...............................................................................................3-39
8. RF & MOTOR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .....................................................................................................3-41
9. GND & POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM..................................................................................................3-43
10. MV3 DR TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM..................................................................................................3-45
11. I/O µ-COM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..........................................................................................................3-47
12. TUNER/MPX/ADC/DAC/JACK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...........................................................................3-49
13. AUDIO ADC/SW/DAC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................................................................3-51
14. SMPS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................3-53
15. HDD JUNCTION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................3-55
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART ...................................................................................................................3-57
PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................3-63
1. MAIN P.C.BOARD ................................................................................................................................3-63
2. I/O P.C.BOARD ....................................................................................................................................3-67
3. POWER P.C.BOARD ...........................................................................................................................3-71
4. TIMER & KEY P.C.BOARD ..................................................................................................................3-73
5. HDD JUNCTION P.C.BOARD ..............................................................................................................3-74

3-1
VDR PART
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. POWER SUPPLY ON SMPS BOARD
No 5.3VA
YES
NO
Is the F101 normal? Replace the F101 (Use the same fuse)
YES
NO
Is the BD101 normal? Replace the BD101
YES
NO
Is the R101 normal? Replace the R101
YES

Is Vcc (13V ~ 27V) NO


supplied to IC101 pin2? Is the D102 normal?
NO
YES Check or Replace the D102

NO
Is the D128 normal? Replace the D128
YES

Is there about 2.5V at NO


Replace the IC103
the IC103 pin1?
YES
NO
Is the IC102 normal? Replace the IC102
YES
NO
Is the D121 normal? Replace the D121
YES
NO
Is the D122 normal? Replace the D122
YES
NO
Is the D125 normal? Replace the D125
YES
NO
Is the D124 normal? Replace the D124
YES
NO
Is the D127 normal? Replace the D127
YES
NO
Is the D126 normal? Replace the D126
YES

Power Line of Main PCB is short

3-2
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

No 12V

YES

Is the 13.5V NO
supplied to IC155 pin1? Check or Replace the D124

YES

NO Check the DVD CTL ‘H’


Is the IC155 pin4 “H”? signal from µ-com

YES

Check or Replace the IC155

No 5V

YES

Is the 5.5V NO
supplied to IC156 pin1? Check or Replace the D125

YES

NO Check the DVD CTRL ‘H’


Is the IC156 pin4 “H”? signal from µ-com

YES

Check or Replace the IC156

3-3
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
2. POWER SUPPLY ON I/O BOARD

No 12VT

YES

Is the VCC (14V) NO Check D127 on SMPS


supplied to Q164 Collector? Board and Replace

YES

Is there about 12.5V at NO


Check Q164 and Replace
ZD151 & Q164 Base?

YES

Is the VCC (33V) NO Check D128 on SMPS


supplied to Q162 Emiter? Board and Replace

YES

Is there about 0V at NO
Check Q162 and Replace
Q162 Base?

YES

Is there NO
about 5V at R181 and 0.7V at Check the “TIMER_H”
Q155 Base? signal from µ-COM

YES

Check Q152 and Replace

3-4
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

No 5VT

YES

Is the VCC (5.3V) NO


supplied to Q155 Emiter? Check 5.3VA on SMPS Board

YES

Is there NO
about 0V at D152 and Check Q155 and Replace
Q152 Collector?
YES

Is there NO
about 5V at R180 and 0.7V at Check the “TIMER H”
Q152 Base? signal from µ-COM

YES

Check Q152 and Replace

No 33VT

YES

Is the VCC (33V) NO Check D128 on SMPS


supplied to Q161 Emiter? Board and Replace

YES

Is there about 0V at NO
Check Q161 and Replace
Q152 Collector?

YES

Is there NO Check the “TIMER H”


about 5V at R180 and 0.7V at signal from µ-COM
Q152 Base?
YES

Check Q152 and Replace

3-5
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

No 5.0VD

YES

Is there NO
about 5.3V at the IC153 Check 5.3VA on SMPS Board
pin1?

YES

Is there NO Check the “PWR CTL H”


about 4V ~ 5V at the IC153 signal from µ-COM
pin4?

YES

Check the IC153 and Replace

No 2.5V

YES

Is there NO Check D154 and D123


about 3V ~ 3.8V at the IC151 on SMPS Board
pin1?
YES

Is there NO Check the “PWR CTL H”


about 4V ~ 5V at the IC151 signal from µ-COM
pin4?

YES

Check the IC151 and Replace

3-6
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

No 3.3V

YES

Is there NO Check D123 on SMPS


about 3.8V at the IC152 Board and Replace
pin1?
YES

Is there NO Check the “PWR CTL H”


about 4V ~ 5V at the IC152 signal from µ-COM
pin4?

YES

Check the IC152 and Replace

No SW_5.3VA

YES

Is the NO
VCC (5.3V) supplied to Check 5.3VA on SMPS Board
Q158 Emiter?

YES

Is there about 0V NO Check the “STANBY H”


at R179 and R156? signal from µ-COM

YES

Check Q158 and Replace

3-7
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
3. SYSTEM CIRCUIT PART
“HELLOW” displayed
Continue at Power On

YES

IC101 pin J25 : ? NO


Check PVM04 pin40
(/XRST)

YES

X200 : Clock oscillated? NO


Replace X200
(27MHz)

YES

IC102 Pin 26 : ? NO
Check IC102 (Flash Memory) & IC101
IC102 pin 28 : ?

YES

NO
R314, R315 : ? IC101 DEFECT

4. DISC NOT RECOGNIZED

DISC not recognized

YES

Check Driver Power? NO


Check SMPS
5V, 12V

YES

NO
Check Connector Change MEDIA TEST

YES

Check MECHA

3-8
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5. WHEN PLAYING DISC, NO AUDIO OUTPUT
When playing DISC,
No Audio Output

IC903 Check IC903


NO pin5, 6, 7, 8 : NO IC101
pin14,15 : Is there a
signal? Pin 3, 4 (Host CLK & DEFECT
DATA) :

YES
YES

IC903
Check Q817, NO pin1,16 (Z_MUTE Check
Q809, Q810, Q801 R/L) : IC701 pin58 IC903 pin11 (5VD)
(A_MUTE_L) :

YES YES

Check NO IC904 pin1, 7 Replace IC903


IC904 pin8 (12VT) Is there a signal

YES YES

IC801 Check IC801 pin14 (12V) NO


pin34, 35, 37, 38 : NO Replace
Replace IC904 pin 30 (5,3V) pin31, 32
Is there a signal? IC801
(SCL,SDA) :

YES

L806, L826, L825, L810 :


Is there a signal?

YES

Check
Cable connections &
TV Audio mute.

3-9
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
6. NO OPTICAL/DIGITAL OUTPUT
R363 : .
Is there a signal?
YES

Check
PVM04 pin19 (SPDIF_OUT) :
YES

C856 : .
Is there a signal?
YES
BD817 : .
Is there a signal?
YES

Check JK802 & RCA


cable connection

7. NO TUNER AUDIO OUTPUT


TU701 pin 15 (A_OUT) :
Is there a signal?
YES

IC801 pin8, 9
Is there a signal?
YES

NO Check IC801 pin14 (12V)


IC801 pin40, 41 : pin30 (5,3V) pin31, 32
Is there a signal? SCL,SDA) :
YES
YES Replace IC801

IC902 pin3,5 : NO NO
IC902 pin2 GND? Replace IC701
Is there a signal?

YES
YES
Replace IC902

IC901 NO NO
pin9,10,11,12 : Is there a Check IC901 Power
3.3V & 5V Replace IC901
signal?
YES

Check Cable connections


between Main & I_O

3-10
ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
8. NO RGB/COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL WHEN PLAY DISC
R540, R537, R532 :
Is there a signal?

YES

PVM04 pin23, 25, 27 :


Is there a signal?

YES

IC801 pin19, 21, 22 : NO Check IC801 pin14 (12V) pin30 (5,3V)


Is there a signal? pin31, 32 (SCL, SDA) :

YES

YES Replace IC801

Check condition RGB_Sel_Out &


YPbPr_Mute_L

YES

Check Cable Connection

3-11
MEMO

3-12
WIRING DIAGRAM
1. CONNECTOR PICTURE

Comp, Audio
Scart

TUNER
S Video
12
SMPS PIN

I/O Board
5
1 4PIN 5
1
12V
2 3
5V

15PIN 4 2 3
MD + MAIN HDD
30 Pin

16Pin
4
40 Pin

V A A

POWER Timer
BUTTON

3-13 3-14
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. POWER 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM

3-15 3-16
2. POWER 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM

3-17 3-18
3. RESET/IF/CLOCK BLOCK DIAGRAM

3-19 3-20
4. AV DIGITAL DATA/ADD SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

3-21 3-22
5. RF(FRONT END) & OPTION SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

3-23 3-24
6. AV ANALOG SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

3-25 3-26
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE :

WHEN SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, UNDER NO SCHEMATIC FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION. THIS 1. Shaded( ) parts are critical for safety. Replace only

CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ORIGINAL DESIGN


BE MODIFIED OR ALTERED WITHOUT PERMISSION
FROM THE LG CORPORATION. ALL COMPONENTS
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER
FROM THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USED. THIS WAY,
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LATEST SAFETY AND
with specified part number.
2. Voltages are DC-measured with a digital voltmeter
during Play mode.
SHOULD BE REPLACED ONLY WITH TYPES PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT CHANGES INTO
1. POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FD(+)FD(-) No Power
IDENTICAL TO THOSE IN THE ORIGINAL CIRCUIT.
SPECIAL COMPONENTS ARE SHADED ON THE
THE SET IS NOT DELAYED UNTIL THE NEW SERVICE
LITERATURE IS PRINTED.

No Power D121 is Defective


BD101,R101 is Defective

-28VA No Power
D122 is Defective

5V No Power
D125 is Defective

No Power 13.5VA No Power


D102 is Defective D124 is Defective

3.8VA No Power
D127 is Defective

S/W Error
IC101 is Defective

5.3VA No Power
D128 is Defective
No Power
F101 is Defective

33VA No Power
D125 is Defective

5V No Power
IC155 is Defective

5V No Power
IC156 is Defective

Switching Error
IC102,IC103 are Defective

3-27 3-28
2. DDR I/F CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-29 3-30
3. HOST I/F CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-31 3-32
4. VIDEO I/F CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

WAVEFORMS

IC101_CLK54OUT

3-33 3-34
5. ATAPI CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-35 3-36
6. I/O I/F & AUDIO CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-37 3-38
7. F-END & POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-39 3-40
8. RF & MOTOR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-41 3-42
9. GND & POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-43 3-44
10. MV3 DR TIMER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-45 3-46
11. I/O µ-COM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

2
3

4
5

WAVEFORMS

2 3

IC701_HOST_CLK_IN IC701_HOST_DATA_IN

4 5
7

IC701_HOST_DATA_OUT IC701_IIC_CLK

6 7

IC701_IIC_DATA IC701_X702_OSCI

3-47 3-48
12. TUNER/MPX/ADC/DAC/JACK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

22

16 17 19

18 21 20

WAVEFORMS

16 17

JK801_B_OUT JK801_G_OUT

18 19

JK801_PB_OUT JK801_PR_OUT

20 21

JK801_R_OUT JK801_Y_OUT

22

JK802_COAXIAL_OUT

3-49 3-50
13. AUDIO ADC/SW/DAC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

11

9 10
8

WAVEFORMS

8 9

IC901_AIN_DO IC901_AIN_FSYNC

10 11

IC901_AIN_MCLKOUT IC901_AIN_SCLK

12 13

12 15 13
IC903_AOUT_DO IC903_AOUT_FSYNS

14 15

14 IC903_AOUT_MCLK IC903_AOUT_SCLK

3-51 3-52
14. SMPS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-53 3-54
15. HDD JUNCTION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

3-55 3-56
• CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART
Pin No. Standby Playback Record Pin No. Standby Playback Record Pin No. Standby Playback Record Pin No. Standby Playback Record Pin No. Standby Playback Record
IC102 (Unit:V) IC301 (Unit:V) 58 53.1mV 909mV 890mV 15 44.9mV 49.9mV 46.7mV 6 40.7mV 2.54 2.56
1 38.7mV 3.29 3.23 1 46.9mV 76.5mV 40.6mV 59 48.8mV 1.94 2.06 16 46.1mV 49.5mV 54.8mV 7 42.8mV 44.1mV 40.7mV
2 39.2mV 3.29 3.26 2 51.0mV 71.2mV 41.4mV 60 50.2mV 3.75 3.69 17 48.7mV 52.0mV 51.2mV 8 40.4mV 42.3mV 39.5mV
3 42.1mV 3.29 3.25 3 49.8mV 78.9mV 41.2mV 61 54.3mV 3.31 3.25 18 51.2mV 47.4mV 50.9mV 9 39.2mV 44.5mV 40.3mV
4 43.9mV 2.28 3.37 4 41.9mV 81.7mV 41.7mV 62 50.1mV 2.25 1.95 19 56.0mV 3.24 3.25 10 40.3mV 2.49 2.46
5 37.2mV 3.29 3.27 5 48.4mV 2.52 2.53 63 48.7mV 1.5 1.4 20 55.3mV 3.13 3.12 11 41.0mV 5.18 5.16
6 38.9mV 3.29 3.28 6 51.1mV 4.96 4.86 64 45.8mV 1.53 1.41 21 44.6mV 3.25 3.24 12 5.28 3.47 3.49
7 41.2mV 3.28 3.19 7 51.3mV 1.69 1.79 65 46.6mV 2.72 2.65 22 51.1mV 3.25 3.25 13 5.31 3.48 3.53
8 48.7mV 3.33 3.23 8 42.9mV 70.7mV 43.6mV 66 50.9mV 2.02 2.25 23 49.5mV 50.1mV 52.4mV 14 40.0mV 41.1mV 39.7mV
9 44.2mV 3.28 3.19 9 42.1mV 70.7mV 41.1mV 67 46.2mV 1.89 1.79 24 44.9mV 50.6mV 49.6mV 15 42.2mV 43.1mV 42.4mV
10 43.1mV 3.29 3.27 10 42.4mV 4.76 4.67 68 56.9mV 2.56 2.79 25 56.1mV 3.27 3.26 16 39.8mV 46.1mV 45.5mV
11 45.9mV 3.26 3.27 11 42.6mV 4.94 4.86 69 53.1mV 2.49 2.4 26 48.7mV 50.4mV 56.1mV 17 39.5mV 39.3mV 43.2mV
12 38.7mV 3.68 3.68 12 41.3mV 4.76 4.68 70 52.2mV 2.76 2.71 27 49.1mV 49.5mV 48.7mV 18 42.0mV 37.3mV 39.9mV
13 36.2mV 2.65 2.78 13 45.5mV 4.94 4.86 71 54.9mV 2.56 2.69 28 42.4mV 55.3mV 49.7mV 19 41.3mV 4.94 4.87
14 43.9mV 3.24 3.25 14 48.1mV 68.7mV 42.6mV 72 44.6mV 2.63 2.73 29 50.5mV 3.25 3.25 20 38.9mV 45.5mV 42.6mV
15 45.8mV 55.4mV 46.0mV 15 48.6mV 67.8mV 41.3mV 73 53.2mV 1.56 1.95 30 42.3mV 3.25 3.25 21 43.6mV 40.9mV 42.7mV
16 44.2mV 3.36 3.28 16 48.2mV 67.1mV 41.5mV 74 56.1mV 43.8mV 49.7mV 31 48.9mV 3.26 3.25 22 42.2mV 5.19 5.15
17 48.7mV 3.38 3.19 17 48.2mV 66.9mV 42.2mV 75 48.8mV 1.98 1.94 32 57.3mV 53.3mV 49.7mV 23 42.4mV 40.5mV 38.9mV
18 44.2mV 3.29 3.28 18 61.7mV 4.94 4.84 76 50.2mV 2.36 2.31 33 55.2mV 53.7mV 56.1mV 24 45.0mV 39.4mV 39.7mV
19 39.0mV 3.29 3.35 19 42.6mV 73.4mV 47.4mV 77 56.2mV 44.7mV 50.8mV 34 46.7mV 1.17 1.16 25 43.5mV 45.7mV 39.4mV
20 38.4mV 3.28 3.28 20 41.3mV 73.9mV 42.1mV 78 52.3mV 3.34 3.29 35 43.5mV 3.27 3.26 26 40.2mV 4.17 4.12
21 44.7mV 3.28 3.16 21 69.2mV 74.7mV 40.7mV 79 50.1mV 3.31 3.25 36 44.9mV 49.2mV 54.3mV 27 38.8mV 4.19 4.15
22 46.2mV 2.61 2.97 22 61.7mV 64.4mV 42.1mV 80 45.8mV 44.1mV 50.1mV 37 53.6mV 3.69 3.68 28 44.1mV 42.8mV 43.8mV
23 53.1mV 2.48 2.35 23 71.3mV 65.7mV 42.4mV 81 46.2mV 2.14 2.08 38 51.3mV 48.6mV 49.9mV 29 38.4mV 43.9mV 40.0mV
24 54.9mV 2.3 2.43 24 61.4mV 67.4mV 41.9mV 82 56.9mV 1.13 1.08 39 45.8mV 1.26 1.24 30 0.62 2.69 2.65
25 45.2mV 2.27 2.26 25 46.6mV 64.3mV 42.9mV 83 48.6mV 49.4mV 51.2mV 40 52.4mV 3.26 3.24 31 0.63 2.7 2.66
26 44.1mV 1.51 1.36 26 46.4mV 4.93 4.84 84 49.5mV 3.32 3.28 41 52.8mV 52.9mV 55.1mV 32 40.7mV 42.3mV 40.6mV
27 51.9mV 53.9mV 45.3mV 27 50.4mV 1.67 1.62 85 53.4mV 47.2mV 49.1mV 42 51.3mV 1.58 1.58 33 44.6mV 4.93 4.88
28 34.7mV 2.18 2.14 28 42.4mV 1.91 1.82 86 52.1mV 3.22 3.26 43 48.9mV 1.58 1.58 34 42.0mV 42.9mV 43.9mV
29 39.8mV 1.76 1.8 29 56.1mV 1.9 1.62 87 57.1mV 3.31 3.25 44 43.7mV 3.24 3.24 35 40.3mV 42.3mV 41.2mV
30 44.3mV 2.16 2.14 30 53.8mV 1.64 1.63 88 54.9mV 3.32 3.27 45 55.7mV 3.24 3.24 36 41.5mV 2.68 2.6
31 45.6mV 2.03 1.92 31 43.8mV 2.34 2.31 89 46.1mV 2.36 2.37 46 44.3mV 54.5mV 51.3mV 37 37.2mV 42.6mV 42.2mV
32 51.2mV 1.98 1.73 32 51.8mV 69.2mV 48.1mV 90 52.3mV 42.1mV 44.2mV 47 44.8mV 48.9mV 56.1mV 38 42.1mV 38.3mV 39.5mV
33 55.3mV 1.78 1.93 33 47.6mV 61.7mV 48.6mV 91 52.3mV 2.08 1.58 48 42.4mV 2 2.17 39 41.4mV 41.3mV 40.9mV
34 39.4mV 1.83 2.18 34 55.1mV 71.3mV 48.2mV 92 52.5mV 41.4mV 53.5mV
IC501 (Unit:V) 40 0.17 2.68 2.65
35 37.2mV 1.78 1.95 35 53.7mV 61.4mV 48.2mV 93 51.4mV 4.92 4.82
1 41.7mV 2.42 2.4 41 0.22 2.61 2.65
36 46.5mV 2.16 2.51 36 51.5mV 4.13 4.01 94 55.1mV 2.56 2.45
2 62.6mV 2.41 2.4 42 40.0mV 2.62 2.62
37 44.3mV 3.24 3.26 37 51.9mV 2.36 2.28 95 48.6mV 46.4mV 48.3mV
3 61.0mV 3.25 3.24 43 0.28 2.67 3.18
38 48.6mV 2.28 2.03 38 49.8mV 63.0mV 50.9mV 96 53.4mV 2.58 2.35
4 41.3mV 2.42 2.4 44 42.1mV 43.1mV 38.4mV
39 44.1mV 2.37 2.54 97 54.3mV 41.3mV 48.4mV
39 53.5mV 2.11 2.06
40 47.8mV 2.33 2.03 5 43.6mV 48.5mV 51.9mV IC504 (Unit:V)
40 53.5mV 1.16 1.68 98 46.2mV 45.4mV 48.9mV
41 38.7mV 2.24 2.14 6 42.3mV 4.9 4.86 1 52.4mV 8.21 8.31
41 62.4mV 62.3mV 49.2mV 99 56.9mV 41.7mV 47.9mV
42 41.1mV 2.07 2.63 7 40.8mV 3.24 3.24 2 41.3mV 1.78 1.79
42 49.2mV 3.33 3.25 100 48.7mV 43.3mV 50.2mV
43 52.3mV 2.28 2.24 8 46.3mV 51.1mV 53.0mV 3 38.9mV 8.21 8.26
43 51.6mV 3.33 3.26 IC401 (Unit:V) 9 41.5mV 2.63 2.68 4 39.5mV 55.3mV 47.3mV
44 52.5mV 2.62 2.57
44 48.4mV 62.4mV 48.4mV 1 51.5mV 1.75 1.73
45 51.4mV 2.08 2.29 10 42.0mV 3.28 3.27 5 38.4mV 8.28 8.34
45 55.1mV 1.15 1.08 2 44.3mV 2.31 2.29
46 55.1mV 47.9mV 48.0mV 11 39.6mV 1.73 1.85 6 41.6mV 12.1 12.2
46 53.4mV 2.13 2.06 3 53.2mV 2.19 2.24
47 48.6mV 3.26 3.26 12 40.3mV 2.31 2.3 7 54.2mV 7.43 7.48
47 48.6mV 60.7mV 50.2mV 4 57.5mV 2.51 2.61
48 42.1mV 3.27 3.26 13 36.2mV 3.68 3.69 8 40.1mV 59.8mV 51.0mV
48 53.3mV 61.2mV 55.1mV 5 57.9mV 2.53 2.43
14 38.5mV 49.8mV 55.5mV IC505 (Unit:V)
IC204 (Unit:V) 49 50.7mV 1.66 1.6 6 47.7mV 49.6mV 53.4mV
15 39.3mV 3.26 3.24 1 53.1mV 8.23 8.28
1 45.2mV 47.1mV 52.9mV 50 56.7mV 3.21 3.21 7 51.3mV 51.5mV 53.2mV
16 42.4mV 51.3mV 50.1mV 2 52.0mV 1.77 1.78
2 47.7mV 49.9mV 54.8mV 51 53.5mV 2.25 2.17 8 47.3mV 50.7mV 56.2mV
3 44.8mV 1.18 1.18 52 51.4mV 1.5 1.71 9 53.6mV 49.6mV 57.9mV IC503 (Unit:V) 3 50.5mV 8.21 8.25
4 38.4mV 1.2 1.19 53 49.1mV 3.33 3.26 10 50.1mV 52.3mV 47.7mV 1 44.6mV 4.74 4.87 4 50.3mV 53.5mV 53.3mV
5 43.9mV 2.43 2.42 54 53.2mV 3.23 3.28 11 53.4mV 50.7mV 51.3mV 2 41.4mV 1.54 1.5 5 49.8mV 8.28 8.33
6 41.9mV 2.43 2.41 55 54.3mV 3.31 3.27 12 48.3mV 53.7mV 50.1mV 3 41.7mV 1.51 1.49 6 54.7mV 12.1 12.2
7 44.6mV 2.43 2.42 56 54.3mV 55.4mV 51.8mV 13 44.9mV 3.24 3.24 4 40.9mV 46.3mV 40.2mV 7 53.6mV 7.43 7.49
8 39.8mV 1.18 1.17 57 44.6mV 1.98 1.91 14 47.2mV 51.3mV 52.9mV 5 41.8mV 2.57 2.58 8 43.1mV 50.3mV 53.6mV

3-57 3-58
Pin No. Standby Playback Record Pin No. Standby Playback Record Pin No. Standby Playback Record Pin No. Standby Playback Record
IC506 (Unit:V) 31 49.6mV 3.25 3.29 88 53.2mV 2.14 2.15 16 21.8mV 8.98 8.35
1 37.9mV 2.32 2.34 32 47.4mV 48.7mV 46.7mV 89 49.8mV 41.7mV 2.17 17 20.5mV 12 12
2 37.5mV 2.34 2.24 33 44.8mV 1.39 1.71 90 46.9mV 2.19 2.16 18 20.6mV 12 12
3 36.5mV 3.33 3.31 34 57.1mV 3.23 3.29 91 55.2mV 1.57 1.87 19 18.5mV 1.05 1.03
4 38.8mV 40.6mV 37.7mV 35 59.3mV 54.5mV 46.7mV 92 44.5mV 1.55 2.15 20 17.8mV 3.04 2.98
5 39.8mV 37.8mV 39.8mV 36 44.5mV 49.1mV 43.8mV 93 53.5mV 1.55 1.38 21 19.8mV 3.02 2.99
6 41.6mV 4.95 4.89 37 45.6mV 53.7mV 42.4mV 94 61.3mV 53.2mV 2.01 22 18.9mV 2.99 2.92
7 194mV 2.56 2.46 38 48.7mV 50.3mV 1.9 95 66.2mV 51.5mV 1.97 23 19.1mV 2.98 3
8 192mV 2.48 2.49 39 44.2mV 50.1mV 41.9mV 96 58.7mV 4.86 4.85 24 20.6mV 2.88 2.87
9 42.5mV 41.0mV 41.3mV 40 43.1mV 52.5mV 1.85 97 56.3mV 55.7mV 44.3mV 25 17.9mV 3.06 3.03
10 38.8mV 2.44 2.43 41 47.6mV 46.3mV 2.12 98 56.7mV 57.6mV 52.0mV 26 17.2mV 1.76 1.69
11 41.6mV 42.4mV 42.8mV 42 54.1mV 47.5mV 42.7mV 99 51.1mV 54.5mV 46.5mV 27 15.9mV 105mV 102mV
12 40.2mV 40.5mV 41.9mV 43 53.2mV 51.3mV 42.6mV 100 49.5mV 55.2mV 47.3mV 28 22.2mV 4.96 4.97
13 41.8mV 3.33 3.32 44 55.9mV 51.5mV 46.8mV 101 64.7mV 1.74 1.66 29 16.6mV 1.55 1.61
14 40.2mV 2.33 2.59 45 60.4mV 4.87 4.86 102 48.4mV 1.66 1.64 30 18.0mV 1.72 1.64
15 39.7mV 2.77 2.78 46 51.5mV 2.18 2.33 103 44.3mV 1.67 1.64 31 17.0mV 12 12
16 40.6mV 1.86 1.91 47 63.2mV 3.26 3.3 104 49.8mV 1.7 1.63 32 16.7mV 12 12
IC601 (Unit:V) 48 44.9mV 1.7 1.71 105 52.0mV 3.25 3.26 33 17.5mV 12 12
1 56.4mV 3.25 3.23 49 49.7mV 3.26 3.29 106 53.1mV 1.62 1.61 34 14.9mV 109mV 3.19
2 53.8mV 43.9mV 46.2mV 50 58.2mV 51.3mV 42.4mV 107 56.4mV 1.64 1.62 35 13.4mV 3.23 3.18
3 57.8mV 3.23 3.23 51 55.3mV 51.3mV 43.7mV 108 57.8mV 4.86 4.85 36 16.4mV 106mV 103mV
4 58.8mV 58.8mV 52.4mV 52 49.1mV 2.19 2.36 109 61.2mV 1.62 1.61 37 19.4mV 11.3 11.8
5 60.4mV 45.3mV 46.7mV 53 55.3mV 1.76 1.73 110 60.4mV 1.61 1.62 38 39.9mV 11.9 12
6 56.6mV 53.9mV 2.03 54 49.1mV 1.65 1.53 111 56.6mV 53.2mV 49.6mV 39 26.7mV 12 12
7 57.2mV 3.24 3.24 55 48.2mV 50.5mV 44.3mV 112 40.1mV 1.58 3.77 40 30.6mV 11.6 11.9
8 58.8mV 3.23 3.24 56 59.7mV 2.3 2.33 113 39.5mV 3.88 3.58 41 14.3mV 105mV 101mV
IC701 (Unit:V) 57 57.3mV 2.11 2.09 114 58.8mV 2.87 2.82 42 14.5mV 1.63 1.62
1 49.8mV 3.25 3.37 58 53.2mV 3.25 3.27 115 57.8mV 53.2mV 45.8mV 43 14.5mV 3.21 3.17
2 48.4mV 48.4mV 49.8mV 59 56.4mV 52.3mV 41.3mV 116 53.8mV 1.58 1.59 44 13.1mV 688mV 673mV
3 46.9mV 46.9mV 1.56 60 59.2mV 3.24 1.16 117 56.4mV 1.63 1.62 45 14.5mV 104mV 98.2mV
4 64.7mV 64.7mV 86.2mV 61 66.3mV 3.25 1.09 118 52.8mV 2.12 2.14 46 13.6mV 1.63 1.61
5 47.9mV 45.9mV 1.87 62 67,9mV 52.1mV 1.04 119 56.0mV 2.77 2.72 47 15.8mV 1.62 1.6
6 48.3mV 3.26 3.29 63 54.6mV 49.2mV 3.3 120 49.6mV 3.8 3.74 48 13.3mV 4.95 4.95
7 49.8mV 126mV 173mV 64 61.2mV 51.1mV 1.28 121 53.2mV 4.86 4.85 49 36.1mV 2.51 2.49
8 53.7mV 3.1 3.21 65 56.8mV 1.98 2.06 122 43.1mV 2.46 2.48 50 30.5mV 2.43 2.45
9 55.1mV 3.25 3.31 66 57.9mV 2 2.15 123 44.3mV 2.46 2.44 51 26.9mV 2.67 2.5
10 51.3mV 44.5mV 47.9mV 67 59.4mV 4.87 4.85 124 45.9mV 2.46 2.48 52 25.1mV 2.47 2.48
11 45.8mV 46.3mV 49.8mV 68 55.8mV 2.15 2.17 125 56.8mV 56.0mV 44.5mV 53 23.6mV 2.59 2.56
12 56.0mV 3.04 3.22 69 64.3mV 1.18 1.19 126 44.5mV 53.5mV 42.9mV 54 26.0mV 2.54 2.32
13 55.3mV 3.45 3.49 70 56.3mV 976mV 983mV 127 42.9mV 3.22 3.23
14 44.6mV 48.3mV 44.8mV 71 47.9mV 840mV 837mV 128 52.7mV 50.8mV 3.23
15 51.1mV 2.18 2.23 72 48.3mV 988mV 997mV IC702 (Unit:V)
16 55.7mV 1.62 1.64 73 50.2mV 51.7mV 43.5mV 1 36.9mV 5.73 5.69
17 44.3mV 766mV 818mV 74 56.7mV 52.8mV 42.3mV 2 34.7mV 5.74 5.64
18 44.8mV 1.79 1.83 75 49.7mV 52.3mV 44.6mV 3 24.8mV 12 12
19 42.4mV 1.39 1.54 76 45.8mV 51.9mV 44.7mV 4 20.5mV 1.7 1.58
20 49.1mV 1.02 1.02 77 44.5mV 56.7mV 56.0mV 5 20.3mV 1.63 1.61
21 42.4mV 850mV 861mV 78 42.9mV 130mV 132mV 6 22.1mV 1.78 1.73
22 50.5mV 1.02 1.03 79 53.9mV 2.17 2.17 7 18.7mV 11.3 11.2
23 42.3mV 4.88 4.87 80 49.9mV 2.17 2.19 8 21.0mV 12 12
24 48.9mV 826mV 869mV 81 59.2mV 51.1mV 3.02 9 18.7mV 105mV 99.1mV
25 57.3mV 53.7mV 210mV 82 61.3mV 2.16 2.12 10 22.3mV 117mV 90.7mV
26 55.2mV 50.6mV 43.5mV 83 49.8mV 2.18 2.18 11 24.7mV 7.16 7.77
27 46.7mV 55.1mV 103mV 84 56.9mV 51.4mV 42.8mV 12 20.3mV 12 12
28 43.5mV 51.6mV 46.4mV 85 55.4mV 51.3mV 2.42 13 21.8mV 8.16 8.94
29 44.9mV 210mV 225mV 86 46.2mV 2.17 2.19 14 18.0mV 105mV 94mV
30 48.2mV 971mV 1.01 87 64.3mV 2.12 2.16 15 19.2mV 116mV 96.3mV

3-59 3-60
Pin No. Pin description Standby Playback Record Pin No. Pin description Standby Playback Record EE Mode PLAYBACK Mode RECORD Mode EE Mode PLAYBACK Mode RECORD Mode
LOCA. NO. SPEC LOCA. NO. SPEC
DDR IC _ IC202 (Unit:V) DDR IC _ IC203 (Unit:V) Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt Volt
1 VDD 41.2mV 2.42 2.42 1 VDD 38.9mV 2.42 2.41
I/O Board MAIN Board
2 DQ0 39.6mV 1.22 1.19 2 DQ0 45.3mV 1.41 1.24
3 VDDQ 37.8mV 2.42 2.41 3 VDDQ 43.5mV 2.41 2.4 C151 47uF/16V 5.12 5.09 5.09 C245 10uF/10V 3.24 3.24 3.24
4 DQ1 38.6mV 1.22 1.16 4 DQ1 39.5mV 1.36 1.29 C153 100uF/16V 5.03 5.00 5.00 C246 47uF/10V 2.47 2.47 2.47
5 DQ2 43.1mV 1.21 1.18 5 DQ2 41.3mV 1.21 1.27 C154 470uF/16V 5.10 5.09 5.09 C247 47uF/10V 1.52 1.65 1.70
6 VSSQ 39.1mV 52.4mV 54.6mV 6 VSSQ 39.2mV 56.2mV 57.4mV C157 100uF/16V 2.51 2.50 2.50 C249 47uF/10V 2.48 2.47 2.47
7 DQ3 43.0mV 1.27 1.17 7 DQ3 33.1mV 1.32 1.37
C162 47uF/16V 12.49 12.46 12.48 C250 330uF/6.3V 1.22 1.22 1.22
8 DQ4 40.1mV 1.39 1.4 8 DQ4 38.1mV 1.51 1.35
9 VDDQ 39.8mV 2.42 2.42 9 VDDQ 48.8mV 2.41 2.42 C165 100uF/16V 3.28 3.28 3.28 C334 22uF/10V 3.24 3.24 3.24
10 DG5 38.9mV 1.46 1.36 10 DG5 41.9mV 1.33 1.2 C601 10uF/16V 0.40 0.46 0.42 C335 22uF/10V 4.89 4.86 4.84
11 DG6 39.5mV 1.28 1.26 11 DG6 39.7mV 1.51 1.43 C602 10uF/16V 0.45 0.35 0.34 C337 22uF/10V 3.25 3.25 3.25
12 VSSQ 42.2mV 53.2mV 53.2mV 12 VSSQ 49.2mV 55.0mV 54.3mV C603 47uF/16V 4.98 4.98 4.98 C642 220uF/6.3V 3.25 3.25 3.25
13 DQ7 40.3mV 1.29 1.08 13 DQ7 45.3mV 1.16 1.24
C604 10uF/16V 2.72 2.72 2.72 C644 220uF/6.3V 2.47 2.47 2.47
14 NC 38.0mV 51.4mV 54.6mV 14 NC 38.9mV 55.8mV 61.9mV
15 VDDQ 40.1mV 2.43 2.4 15 VDDQ 42.1mV 2.43 2.39 C605 10uF/16V 0.30 0.30 0.30 C645 220uF/6.3V 4.87 4.83 4.80
16 LDQS 42.8mV 1.16 1.15 16 LDQS 41.3mV 1.21 1.15 C606 47uF/16V 4.98 4.98 4.98 C646 220uF/6.3V 3.25 3.25 3.25
17 A13 41.3mV 56.0mV 58.5mV 17 A13 43.8mV 58.9mV 58.4mV C708 100uF/16V 2.74 3.03 2.76 C647 220uF/6.3V 3.24 3.24 3.24
18 VDD 42.5mV 2.42 2.4 18 VDD 41.5mV 2.42 2.39 C711 47uF/16V 5.06 5.05 5.05 C648 220uF/6.3V 3.24 3.24 3.24
19 NC 36.8mV 48.9mV 62.9mV 19 NC 39.7mV 48.9mV 55.1mV C721 22uF/16V 2.54 2.80 2.58 C649 220uF/6.3V 3.23 3.23 3.23
20 LDW 41.6mV 1.13 1.12 20 LDW 45.6mV 1.14 1.1
21 WE 37.5mV 1.64 1.73 21 WE 33.5mV 1.57 1.65 C735 470uF/6.3V 5.06 5.05 5.05 C650 220uF/6.3V 2.45 2.45 2.45
22 CAS 38.7mV 1.65 1.37 22 CAS 37.7mV 1.65 1.48 C739 47uF/16V 5.06 5.05 5.05 C651 220uF/6.3V 2.48 2.48 2.48
23 RAS 43.9mV 1.35 1.49 23 RAS 43.8mV 1.53 1.59 C762 220uF/6.3V 0.20 0.19 0.20 C652 220uF/6.3V 1.16 1.16 1.15
24 CS 39.1mV 1.43 1.4 24 CS 35.1mV 1.46 1.52 C763 10uF/16V 4.98 4.98 4.97 C653 22uF/10V 3.25 3.25 3.25
25 NC 41.3mV 56.9mV 65.3mV 25 NC 41.3mV 56.2mV 61.3mV C766 47uF/16V 5.13 5.13 5.12 C654 22uF/10V 3.24 3.23 3.23
26 BA0 41.6mV 1.27 1.17 26 BA0 40.6mV 1.25 1.24
27 BA1 46.6mV 1.29 1.23 27 BA1 46.3mV 1.3 1.29 C767 470uF/6.3V 5.00 5.00 4.99 C781 100uF/16V 4.97 4.94 4.96
28 A10/AP 42.3mV 1.31 1.1 28 A10/AP 38.3mV 1.29 1.31 C768 4.7uF/50V 34.23 32.55 33.21 C782 100uF/16V 12.14 12.13 12.13
29 A0 40.6mV 1.19 1.36 29 A0 40.9mV 1.19 1.23 C825 22uF/16V 6.49 6.42 6.36 C783 22uF/10V 3.24 3.24 3.24
30 A1 43.4mV 1.08 1.12 30 A1 47.4mV 1.08 1.03 C826 22uF/16V 0.03 0.06 0.06 C784 22uF/10V 4.84 4.80 4.77
31 A2 45.3mV 1.2 1.36 31 A2 43.1mV 1.24 1.34 C845 22uF/16V 6.48 6.42 6.36 TIMER Board
32 A3 43.4mV 1.22 1.28 32 A3 42.4mV 1.2 1.26
33 VDD 40.0mV 2.42 2.41 33 VDD 38.0mV 2.42 2.41 C858 22uF/16V 0.32 0.11 0.14 C701 47uF/16V 4.77 4.76 4.77
34 VSS 43.4mV 58.9mV 62.6mV 34 VSS 49.4mV 51.8mV 53.5mV C867 22uF/16V 2.42 2.40 2.40 C704 470uF/6.3V 4.90 4.36 4.35
35 A4 44.5mV 1.46 1.41 35 A4 43.5mV 1.32 1.23 C868 47uF/16V 11.87 11.82 11.84 C706 470uF/6.3V 5.08 4.97 4.97
36 A5 40.1mV 1.51 1.43 36 A5 39.1mV 1.42 1.38 C870 47uF/16V 5.06 5.01 5.02
37 A6 46.6mV 1.21 1.3 37 A6 43.6mV 1.2 1.63 C871 470uF/6.3V 1.02 1.15 1.02
38 A7 42.9mV 1.29 1.37 38 A7 47.9mV 1.22 1.25
C872 470uF/6.3V 0.019 0.025 0.032
39 A8 42.2mV 1.33 1.23 39 A8 38.2mV 1.25 1.2
40 A9 41.3mV 1.32 1.24 40 A9 32.3mV 1.07 1.24 C873 220uF/6.3V 1.15 1.13 1.15
41 A11 40.9mV 593mV 543mV 41 A11 38.9mV 556mV 562mV C874 220uF/6.3V 1.18 1.18 1.19
42 A12 39.8mV 567mV 531mV 42 A12 39.4mV 578mV 569mV C875 22uF/16V 0.37 0.25 0.26
43 NC 41.6mV 63.5mV 61.8mV 43 NC 49.6mV 54.6mV 57.2mV C876 470uF/6.3V 0.57 0.57 0.57
44 CKE 43.5mV 1.75 1.72 44 CKE 43.9mV 1.73 1.74
C904 22uF/16V 3.43 3.42 3.43
45 CK 44.7mV 1.12 1.13 45 CK 42.7mV 1.18 1.1
46 CK 42.3mV 1.17 1.19 46 CK 38.3mV 1.21 1.17 C907 10uF/16V 2.46 2.47 2.47
47 UDM 40.1mV 1.15 1.13 47 UDM 45.1mV 1.19 1.14 C909 22uF/16V 4.97 4.98 4.98
48 VSS 46.0mV 55.1mV 62.1mV 48 VSS 43.1mV 59.3mV 57.5mV C911 22uF/16V 3.28 3.28 3.29
49 VREF 41.2mV 1.18 1.16 49 VREF 42.2mV 1.19 1.17 C912 22uF/16V 3.44 3.43 3.43
50 NC 41.6mV 50.3mV 60.6mV 50 NC 45.6mV 61.3mV 59.4mV
C914 10uF/16V 0.19 0.28 0.28
51 UDQS 44.3mV 1.12 1.14 51 UDQS 42.3mV 1.15 1.14
52 VSSQ 39.9mV 60.2mV 59.2mV 52 VSSQ 35.8mV 61.5mV 64.2mV C916 47uF/16V 0.68 0.67 0.66
53 NC 39.1mV 61.6mV 61.2mV 53 NC 36.7mV 64.5mV 53.2mV C917 47uF/16V 0.60 0.61 0.61
54 DQ8 41.4mV 1.23 1.19 54 DQ8 38.2mV 1.22 1.17 C918 10uF/16V 6.50 6.52 6.54
55 VDDQ 46.8mV 2.41 2.41 55 VDDQ 42.4mV 2.42 2.41 C919 10uF/16V 11.88 11.80 11.85
56 DQ9 38.6mV 1.33 1.32 56 DQ9 41.3mV 1.27 1.25
C920 10uF/16V 0.20 0.40 0.40
57 DQ10 42.6mV 1.21 1.12 57 DQ10 41.6mV 1.21 1.23
58 VSSQ 40.5mV 57.6mV 54.0mV 58 VSSQ 40.4mV 55.1mV 64.3mV C921 10uF/16V 6.56 6.54 6.57
59 DQ11 43.8mV 1.34 1.55 59 DQ11 43.8mV 1.29 1.46 C922 47uF/16V 11.85 11.83 11.85
60 DQ12 41.4mV 1.43 1.33 60 DQ12 43.7mV 1.36 1.28 C923 47uF/16V 11.86 11.81 11.85
61 VDDQ 44.1mV 2.41 2.4 61 VDDQ 45.1mV 2.42 2.41 C927 10uF/16V 5.95 5.94 5.95
62 DQ13 42.4mV 1.29 1.4 62 DQ13 43.9mV 1.26 1.18
C928 22uF/16V 5.94 5.88 5.89
63 DQ14 45.8mV 1.36 1.46 63 DQ14 42.3mV 1.34 1.28
64 VSSQ 43.6mV 52.3mV 57.4mV 64 VSSQ 44.9mV 57.0mV 58.1mV C931 100uF/16V 2.48 2.48 2.48
65 DQ15 42.1mV 1.26 1.29 65 DQ15 43.1mV 1.35 1.22 C932 100uF/16V 4.97 4.98 4.98
66 VSS 44.9mV 56.4mV 59.3mV 66 VSS 43.7mV 54.9mV 54.0mV C933 22uF/16V 5.94 5.88 5.89

3-61 3-62
PRINTED CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1. MAIN P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW)

3-63 3-64
MAIN P.C.BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)

3-65 3-66
2. I/O P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW)

3-67 3-68
I/O P.C.BOARD
(BOTTOM VIEW)

3-69 3-70
3. POWER P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW)

3-71 3-72
4. TIMER & KEY P.C.BOARD 5. HDD JUNCTION P.C.BOARD
(TOP VIEW) (BOTTOM VIEW) (TOP VIEW)

(BOTTOM VIEW)

3-73 3-74
MEMO MEMO

3-75 3-76

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