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PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, SaiwaPIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, LonPIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 912PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 A PIONEER CORPORATION 2012i-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japang Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
0 Melsele, Belgiumlexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936ORDER NO.
BDP-150-KRRV4300
Blu-ray 3DTM PLAYER
BDP-150-KBDP-150-SBDP-150
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).Model Type Power Requirement
DVDRegion No.
BDRegion No. Serial No. Remarks
BDP-150-K YXE8 AC 110 V to 240 V 2 B &###YY YY:Europe
BDP-150-K VXE8 AC 110 V to 240 V 2 B &###GB GB:U.K
BDP-150-S YXE8 AC 110 V to 240 V 2 B &###YY YY:Europe
BDP-150 UCXESM AC 110 V to 240 V 1 A &###UC UC:NORTH AMERICA2012 Printed in JapanK-FZV MAY
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNINGThis product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120 VAC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA.
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICEMany electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
have special safety related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Manual.The use of a substitute replacement component which does not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards. Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest information, always consult the current PIONEER Service Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from PIONEER.
Leakagecurrenttester
Reading shouldnot be above0.5 mADevice
undertest
Test allexposed metalsurfaces
Also test withplug reversed(Using AC adapterplug as required)
Earthground
AC Leakage Test
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LABEL CHECKThe following caution appears on your unit.Location: inside of the unit
(Printed on the Rear Panel)
Laser Pickup specifications and Laser characteristics
For BD Wave length : 398 - 412 nm Output Power : Less than Class 1
For DVD Wave length : 650 - 664 nm Output Power : Less than Class 1
For CD Wave length : 784 - 796 nm Output Power : Less than Class 15 6 7 8
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CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................................................................................................................................................21. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ...............................................................................................................................................52. SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................6
2.1 ACCESSORIES ..............................................................................................................................................................62.2 SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................................................................................................62.3 TYPES OF DISCS/FILES THAT CAN BE PLAYED ........................................................................................................7
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE.............................................................................................................................................123.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING..........................................................................................................................123.2 PCB LOCATIONS .........................................................................................................................................................133.3 JIGS LIST......................................................................................................................................................................14
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM...............................................................................................................................................................164.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM...........................................................................................................................164.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................................184.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK ....................................................................................................................20
5. DIAGNOSIS.........................................................................................................................................................................225.1 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART...........................................................................................................................................22
6. SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................................................................276.1 HOW TO ENTER TO SERVICE MODE ........................................................................................................................276.2 DESCRIPTION OF EACH ITEM ...................................................................................................................................276.3 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS USED IN SERVICE .........................................................................................28
7. DISASSEMBLY....................................................................................................................................................................338. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................39
8.1 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS.........................................................................................................................398.2 FIRMWARE UPDATE....................................................................................................................................................39
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST...............................................................................................................................409.1 PACKING SECTION......................................................................................................................................................409.2 EXTERIOR SECTION...................................................................................................................................................42
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................................4410.1 MAIN BOARD ASSY (1/10) : POWER (Sheet No.2)...................................................................................................4410.2 MAIN BOARD ASSY (2/10) : DDR3-1 (Sheet No.3) ...................................................................................................4610.3 MAIN BOARD ASSY (3/10) : DDR3-2 (Sheet No.4) ...................................................................................................4810.4 MAIN BOARD ASSY (4/10) : HDMI (Sheet No.5) .......................................................................................................5010.5 MAIN BOARD ASSY (5/10) : FLASH (Sheet No.6).....................................................................................................5210.6 MAIN BOARD ASSY (6/10) : VFD/IR (Sheet No.7) ....................................................................................................5410.7 MAIN BOARD ASSY (7/10) : AUDIO DAC (Sheet No.8).............................................................................................5610.8 MAIN BOARD ASSY (8/10) : VIDEO OUTPUT (Sheet No.9) .....................................................................................5810.9 MAIN BOARD ASSY (9/10) : FE (Sheet No.10)..........................................................................................................6010.10 MAIN BOARD ASSY (10/10) : MOTOR DRIVER (Sheet No.11)...............................................................................6210.11 FRONT BOARD ASSY and SWITCH BOARD ASSY ...............................................................................................6410.12 POWER BOARD ASSY ............................................................................................................................................66
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................6811.1 MAIN BOARD ASSY...................................................................................................................................................6811.2 FRONT BOARD ASSY................................................................................................................................................7211.3 SWITCH BOARD ASSY and POWER BOARD ASSY................................................................................................74
12. PCB PARTS LIST ..............................................................................................................................................................761 2 3 4
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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit. Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs accompanied by reworking of soldering.
Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, by approximately 40 C. Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 C in general, although the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of the soldering iron.
Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.
Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden).
The following lead-free solders are available as service parts: Parts numbers of lead-free solder: GYP1006 1.0 in dia. GYP1007 0.6 in dia. GYP1008 0.3 in dia.5 6 7 8
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2. SPECIFICATIONS2.1 ACCESSORIES
2.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Remote control unit (YXE8 :06-T2446E-A003)(RC2422) (VXE8 :06-T2446E-A004)(RC2423) (UCXESM :06-T2446E-A002)(RC2425)
AAA/R03 dry cell battery x 2
Video/Audio cable (41-UH1200-0KK8A-TL)
AC Power cord (YXE8 :51-DC0120-0CRA3-TL) (VXE8 :51-DC0120-0CRD4-TL) (UCXESM :51-BC0150-0LSA9-TL)
Warranty card
Operating instructions (YXE8 :72-BDP150-EURB1,72-BDP150-GBRB1) (VXE8 :72-BDP150-GBRB1) (UCXESM :72-BDP150-USAB1)
Note The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice. This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property
rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited. Corporation and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective
corporations.
Model
BDP-150 (UCXESM)
BDP-150-K (YXE8, VXE8)BDP-150-S (YXE8)
Type Blu-ray 3DTM PLAYERRated voltage AC 110 V to 240 VRated frequency 50 Hz/60 HzPower consumption 20 WPower consumption (standby) 0.3 WWeight 2.1 kgExternal dimensions (including projecting parts) 435 mm (W) x 58 mm (H) x 250 mm (D)Tolerable operating temperature +5 C to +35 CTolerable operating humidity 5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
Outp
ut term
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HDMI 1 set, 19-pin: 5 V, 250 mAVideo outputs 1 set, RCA jack: 1.0 V p-p (75 )Audio outputs 1 set, RCA jacks
Audio output level 200 mVrms (1 kHz, 20 dB)Frequency response 4 Hz to 88 kHz (192 kHz sampling)
Digital audio outputs 1 set, RCA jacksLAN 1 set, Ethernet jack (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)USB 2 set, Type A
2012 PIONEER CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
2-channel (left/right)
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2.3 TYPES OF DISCS/FILES THAT CAN BE PLAYED
Playable discsDiscs with the logo marks below indicated on the disc label, package or jacket can be played.
Caution Only the discs that have been finalized can be played.
Disc type LogoApplication format
BDMV BDAV DVD-Video DVD VR CD-DADTS-CDDATA-DISC1
1. Discs on which video, image or audio files are recorded. This player does not support multisession discs or multiborder recording.
BD2
2. Including dual-layered discs.
BD-ROM BD-R
BD-RE
DVD
DVD-ROM
DVD-R 2,3,4
3. Finalize them before playing them on this player.4. DVD-R for Authoring discs (3.95 and 4.7 GB) cannot be played.
5
5. Including the AVCHD format.
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6. Including the AVCREC format.
DVD-RW 3,7
7. Version 1.0 DVD-RW discs cannot be played.
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DVD+R2,3
DVD+RW3
CD
CD-DA(Audio CD) 8
8. Including Video CDs.
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Blu-ray Disc, Blu-ray and Blu-ray Disc logo are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.
Discs that cannot be played HD DVDs DVD-RAM discs
It is possible that some discs other than the ones listed above may not be playable either.
Note Some discs cannot be played, even if one of the logo
marks on the previous page is indicated. To play 8 cm discs, set the disc in the 8 cm disc
depression in the center of the disc tray. No adapteris necessary. 8 cm BD-ROMs cannot be played.
About playback of unauthorized copiesCinavia NoticeThis product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of unauthorized copies of some commercially-produced film and videos and their soundtracks. When a prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is detected, a message will be displayed and playback or copying will be interrupted.More information about Cinavia technology is provided at the Cinavia Online Consumer Information Center at http://www.cinavia.com. To request additional information about Cinavia by mail, send a postcard with your mailing address to: Cinavia Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA.Copyright 2004-2010 Verance Corporation. Cinavia is a Verance Corporation trademark. Protected by U.S. Patent 7,369,677 and worldwide patents issued and pending under license from Verance Corporation. All rights reserved.
About audio formatsThe following audio formats are supported on this player:
Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-HD High Resolution Audio DTS Digital Surround MPEG audio (AAC) Linear PCM
To enjoy the surround sound of Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD Master Audio and DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, it is recommended to connect the player to an AV receiver or amplifier compatible withthese audio formats using an HDMI cable. After loading a BD containing sound in one of these audio formats, select the audio format on the menu screen.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent Nos: 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,392,195; 7,272,567; 7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS-HD, the Symbol, & DTS-HD and the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS- HD Master Audio | Essential is a trademark of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Playing BDs BDs (BDMV) compatible with the formats below can
be played. Blu-ray Disc Read-Only (ROM) Format Version 2 Blu-ray Disc Recordable (R) Format Version 2 Blu-ray Disc Rewritable (RE) Format Version 3This player supports BD-ROM Profile 5.
Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray 3D logo are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.
BONUSVIEW functions such as playback of secondary video (Picture-in-Picture) and secondary audio can be used. The data used with the BONUSVIEW functions (the secondary video (Picture-in-Picture) and secondary audio data) may be stored in the storage. For details on secondary video and secondary audio playback, refer to the discs instructions.
BONUSVIEW is trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association.
BD-LIVE functions such as downloading movie trailers or additional audio and subtitle languages and playing on-line games can be enjoyed over the Internet. The data downloaded with the BD-LIVE function (trailers, etc.) is stored in the storage. Refer to the discs instructions for details about BD-LIVE functions.
BD-LIVE logo is trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association.1 2 3 4
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With BD-ROMs, it is possible to use BD-J (Java) applications to create highly interactive titles, for example including games.
Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
BDs (BDAV) compatible with the formats below can be played. Blu-ray Disc Recordable (R) Format Version 1 Blu-ray Disc Rewritable (RE) Format Version 2
Playing DVDs
This label indicates playback compatibility with DVD-RW discs recorded in VR format (Video Recording format).However, for discs recorded with a record-only-onceencrypted program, playback can only be achieved using a CPRM compatible device.The AVCHD is a high definition (HD) digital video camera recorder format recording high-definition onto certain media by using highly efficient codec technologies.
AVCHD and the AVCHD logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.
About region numbers (YXE8,VXE8)Blu-ray Disc Player and BD-ROM or DVD-Video discs are assigned region numbers according to the region in which they are sold.This players region numbers are:
BD-ROM: Europe, Australia and New Zealand models : B Russia models: C Others : A
DVD-Video: Europe models: 2 Australia and New Zealand models : 4 Russia models: 5 Others: 3
Discs not including these numbers cannot be played.Discs playable on this player are as shown below.
BDs: Europe, Australia and New Zealand models : B
(including B) and ALL Russia models : C (including C) and ALL Others : A (including A) and ALL
DVDs: Europe models: 2 (including 2) and ALL Australia and New Zealand models : 4 (including 4)
and ALL Russia models: 5 (including 5) and ALL Others: 3 (including 3) and ALL
Playing CDsRegarding copy protected CDs: This player is designed toconform to the specifications of the Audio CD format. This player does not support the playback or function ofdiscs that do not conform to these specifications.
DualDisc playbackA DualDisc is a two-sided disc, one side of which contains DVD content video, audio, etc. while the other side contains non-DVD content such as digital audio material.The DVD side of a DualDisc can be played on this player.The non-DVD, audio side of the disc is not compatiblewith this player.It is possible that when loading or ejecting a DualDisc, the opposite side to that being played will be scratched. Scratched discs may not be playable.For more detailed information on the DualDisc specification, please refer to the disc manufacturer or disc retailer.
Playing discs created on computers or BD/DVD recorders
It may not be possible to play discs recorded using a computer due to the application settings orcomputers environment settings. Record discs in a format playable on this player. For details, contact thedealer.
It may not be possible to play discs recorded using a computer or a BD/DVD recorder, if burn quality is not good due to characteristics of the disc, scratches, dirt on the disc, dirt on the recorders lens, etc.
About region numbers (UCXESM)Blu-ray Disc Player and BD-ROM or DVD-Video discs areassigned region numbers according to the region inwhich they are sold.This players region numbers are: BD-ROM: A DVD-Video: 1Discs not including these numbers cannot be played.Discs playable on this player are as shown below. BDs: A (including A) and ALL DVDs: 1 (including 1) and ALL5 6 7 8
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About video, audio, and image files and foldersAudio and image files can be played on this player whenthe folders on the disc or USB device are created as described below.Example of folder structure:
* The number of folders and files within a single folder (including the root directory) is limited to a maximum of 256. Also, keep the number of folder layers to a maximumof 5.
Note The file and folder names displayed on this player may
differ from those displayed on a computer.
Playable filesVideo, image and audio files recorded on BDs, DVDs, CDs or USB devices can be played.
Caution In DVD, only the one recorded by the ISO 9660 file
system can be played. Some files may not be playable. For some files, it may not be possible to use certain
functions during playback. It may not be possible to play some files, even if they
have the extension of a file playable on this player. Files protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management)
cannot be played (not including DivX VOD files). Supported video file formats
Real RMVB (Only for ASEAN, Taiwan and China models)
Real RMVB logo is a trademark or a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc.
DivX Plus HD
DivX Certified to play DivX and DivX Plus TM HD (H.264/MKV) video up to 1080p HD includingpremium content.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital video formatcreated by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation.This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your files into DivX videos.ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu. Go tovod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your registration.
DivX , DivX Certified , DivX Plus TM HD and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license.
Note
This DivX Certified device must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) content. First generate the DivX VOD registration code for your device and submit it during the registration process.Important: DivX VOD content is protected by a DivX DRM (Digital Rights Management) system that restricts playback to registered DivX Certified devices. If you try to play DivX VOD content not authorized for your device, the message Authorization Error will bedisplayed and your content will not be played. Learnmore at www.divx.com/vod. This players DivX VOD registration code can be
checked at HOME MENU Initial SetupPlayback DivX(R) VOD DRM Registration Code .
The number of views is restricted for some DivX VOD files. When such files are played on thisplayer, the remaining number of views is displayed.Files for which the remaining number of views has reached 0 cannot be played (This DivX rental has expired is displayed). Files for which the number of views is not restricted can be played as many times as you like (the remaining number of views is not displayed).
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01 Folder
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Folder
001.jpg/001.mp3
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001.jpg/001.mp3
xxx.jpg/xxx.mp3001.jpg/001.mp3
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Table of Playable Files
Note Depending on the file structure and server capacity, it may not be possible to play certain files, even for files
indicated on the table of playable files above. Copyright-protected files and contents recorded from digital broadcasts (satellite, cable or digital terrestrial)
cannot be played via LAN. Files protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played. AVCHD contents cannot be played via LAN.
Playable files(Extensions)
Playable media
File specificationsBD-R/RE/-R DL/RE DL/-R LTH,
DVD-R/RW/-R DL/+R/+RW/+R DL,
CD-R/RW
USB devices1
1. This unit supports FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems.
Network 2
2. A requirement for playing files as a DMP.
MP3(.mp3)
Sampling frequencies: Up to 48 kHzBit rate: Up to 320 kbpsAudio type: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
WMA(.wma)
Sampling frequencies: Up to 48 kHzBit rate: Up to 192 kbpsAudio type: WMA version 9
LPCM(.wav)
Sampling frequencies: Up to 192 kHzQuantization bitrate: 16 bitChannel: 2ch
FLAC(.flac)
Sampling frequencies: Up to 192 kHzQuantization bitrate: 16 bit, 24 bitChannel: 2ch
JPEG(.jpg/.jpeg)
Maximum resolution: 4 000 x 3 000 pixels
DivX(.avi/.divx/.mkv)
Supported versions: Through DivX PLUS HDMaximum resolution: Up to 1 920 x 1 080 (DivX PLUS HD)Up to 1 280 x 720 (MKV)
MP4(.mp4)
Maximum resolution: Up to 1 920 x 1 080Video: MPEG4, MPEG-4 AVC (level 4.1)Audio: AAC, MP3
WMV(.wmv)
Maximum resolution: Up to 1 280 x 720Video: WMV9, WMV9AP (VC-1)Audio: WMA
AVI(.avi)
Maximum resolution: Up to 1 920 x 1 080Video: MPEG4Audio: MP3, AAC, AC-3
RMVB3(.rm/.rmvb)
3. Only for ASEAN and Taiwan models.
Maximum resolution: Up to 1 280 x 720Video: RealVideo
Audio: RealAudio , AAC
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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
Item to be checked regarding video Item to be checked regarding audioBlock noise DistortionHorizontal noise NoiseDot noise Volume too lowDisturbed image (video jumpiness) Volume too highToo dark Volume fluctuatingToo bright Sound interruptedColor disappearanceMottled color
No. Procedures Check points
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Confirm the firmware version on Test Mode. The version of the firmware must be latest.Update firmware to the latest one, if it is not the latest.
Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved.If the customer complain occurs with the specific disc, use it for the operation check.
The customer complain must not be reappeared.Video, audio and operations must be normal.
Play back a CD.(track search)
Audio and operations must be normal.
Play back a DVD.(Menu operation, Title/chapter search)
Video, audio and operations must be normal.
Play back a BD.(Menu operation, Title/chapter search)
Video, audio and operations must be normal.
Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for service.
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
See the table below for the items to be checked regarding video and audio.
Cleaning
Be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools shown below as occasion demands.
Refer to 7. DISASSEMBLY.
NamePosition to be cleaned Part No. RemarksCleaning liquidPickup leneses GEM1004
Cleaning paper GED-0081 2 3 4
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3.2 PCB LOCATIONS
NOTES: - Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. - The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
POWER BOARD ASSY
FRONT BOARD ASSY SWITCH BOARD ASSY
MAIN BOARD ASSYA D
BLoader ASSY
C
Mark No. Description Part No. LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
1..MAIN BOARD ASSY(YXE8) 08-BDP150-MA0/Y1..MAIN BOARD ASSY(VXE8) 08-BDP150-MA0/V1..MAIN BOARD ASSY(UCXESM) 08-BDP150-MA0/U
1..FRONT BOARD ASSY 08-BDP150-FV0
1..SWITCH BOARD ASSY 08-BDP140-SW0-TL
> 1..POWER BOARD ASSY(YXE8,VXE8) 08-BDP140-PW0-TL> 1..POWER BOARD ASSY(UCXESM) 08-BDP140-PW1-TL
1..Loader ASSY 08-LTCA19-2220165 6 7 8
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3.3 JIGS LIST
DVD Test Disc (DVD-Video)BD-ROM Test Disc
Name Jig No. Remarks
Check of DVD-Video
Check of BD-ROMGGV1025GGV1350
BD-ROM Test Disc (One layer type) For AdjustmentGGV1368Emergency Disc Ejection Rod Emergency disc ejectionGGF1529
Emergency Disc Ejection Rod(GGF1529)1 2 3 4
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11P
256M FLAS
XP4
G556
DCSWIT
+12V_DVCCVD
ATA
1PIN16 BDP-150-K
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM4.1 OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
MT8555
XP13PIN*2.0
3
1
1XS135
2
1
XS1362PIN*2.0
45PI
N*0
.5XP
7
N
XP10
8PIN
*1.0
18
145
14
XP54PIN*2.0
XP6(USB_1)4PIN*2.0
1 4
P503(USB_2)
11
XP2(Ethernet ) J1(HDMI)
USB_1USB_2
TI2050
POW
ER_K
GNDPOWER_K-
-24V_D
TRAYIN#GNDLOAD+LOAD-
COMMONWVUB+B-A-A+
OPEN-K
REBEO
OT
1
LOADER ASSY (08-LTCA19-222016)
SWITCH BOARD ASSY (08-BDP140-SW0-TL)
C
AMAIN BOARD ASSY(YXE8 :08-BDP150-MA0/Y)(VXE8 :08-BDP150-MA0/V)(UCXESM :08-BDP150-MA0/U)
A 1/10 - A 10/101 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
5
1X
11
MI)
USBUSB
REBEO
OT17BDP-150-K
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6PIN*2.5CN503
1
6
AUDIO DAC AMP&LPF AK4430
POWER AC IN
11S135 11PIN*2.0
256M N FLASH
1Gbit DDR3 x 4
XS221
DC-DC
DC-DC
5V
3.3V
1.5V
1.15V
3.3V LDO
12V-24V
1XP4
XP16PIN*2.5
1
6
VIDEOLPF&DRIVE
4PIN*2.0
USB 1
RL
COAXIAL
SPDIF
P5(RCA port)
G5693F11U
A9P5V 12VAS1117
G9091
G5693
VCC5V_1_2 G556B
DCSWITCH
POW
ER_K
12VGND5V
GND
5V
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GND
VDATA
VCLK
-24V_D
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VSTB
IR
CVBS
OPEN-K
9.5V REG.
CVBS
1 4
11PIN*2.0
FRONT BOARD ASSY (08-BDP150-FV0)
B
POWER BOARD ASSY (YXE8,VXE8: 08-BDP140-PW0-TL)(UCXESM: 08-BDP140-PW1-TL)
D
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.5 6 7 8
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4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
XP7
XP1CN503
XP5
XP10
XP4XP6
XS135XS221
POWER BOARD ASSY D
FRONT BOARD ASSYB
LOADER ASSY1 2 3 4
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C
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A MAIN BOARD ASSY5 6 7 8
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C
D
E
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1. 1
VU2
0
FB15
AVCC20 BDP-150-K
4.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK
1 2 4 6
U1G
5693
OPW
RSB
VCC
1. 1
V
U7M
T855
5U3 G56
931.
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RSB U2
5 1
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EN
R25
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V
01.
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U101
NT5
CB64
M16
DP-C
FD
DR
3
U10
NT5
CB64
M16
DP-C
FD
DR
3
U102
NT5
CB64
M16
DP-C
FD
DR
3
R10
9R
110
DD
R_V
REF
U2 G90
913.
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CIRC
UIT
U15
AK44
30ET
DAC
U401
MIC
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256M
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lash
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9
D51
1
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8
CN50
3
U11
NT5
CB64
M16
DP-C
FD
DR
3
R28
6
L502
3.3u
L503
3.3u
L1 2.2u
L3 2.2u
DD
RIC
_VRE
FR
40
0
0
POWER BOARD ASSY D
A MAIN BOARD ASSY1 2 3 4
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U25
1/2
1. 1
VU2
0TP
IC20
50G
4FT
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AVCC
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UIT
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V_D
1. 1
V
-24
V_D
R32
07XP
4
FB16
M12
V_T
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S111
7A9
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10
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TER
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MI_
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6
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to F
ront
USB
to F
ront
XP7
28 37
R21
0VC
C_PD
IC
VCC_
HFM
R21
6
0
0
to P
icku
p
U25
2/2
U135
PT63
12FL
Driv
er
FL_A
CCI
RCUI
T
IR1
IRM
VFD
135
FL T
UBE
6710
R15
4R
155
1k
+5V
ZD13
6
R16
7
100
4
U11
G55
6B1
USB_
VCC2
P503 U
SBTE
RM
INAL
P221 US
BTE
RM
INAL
XS13
5ZD
135
XS22
1
-24
V_D
+12
V_D
VCC
VCC_
USB
ZD1
Q150
FRON
T BO
ARD
ASSY
B5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
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C
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5. DIAGNOSIS5.1 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART1) Power does not turn on
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
SW1 OFF : 5V
SW1 ON : 0V (GND)
Check whether either the remote controller or the Main Unit
power button can not turn on the power supply.
Only the remote controller Go to the flowchart for
Remote control does not work
Both or only the Main Unit power button
Check whether the voltage of XP1(pin 1 and
pin 2) on the MAIN BOARD ASSY are 5V and XP1(pin 4)
is 12 V
Check whether there is no problem in the connector contact between the POWER BOARD ASSY and the MAIN BOARD ASSY. If there is no problem, please replace the POWER BOARD ASSY.
Check whether there is no problem in the connector contact between the MAIN BOARD ASSY and the FRONT BOARD ASSY. If there is no problem, please replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY.
Check whether the voltage of XS135(pin 6) on the
FRONT BOARD ASSY is 5 V and X135(pin 7) is 12 V
When the remote controller and the Main Unit power button cannot turn on the power
Check whether the voltage of XP4(pin 11) on the
MAIN BOARD ASSY is 0V
Replace K138 on the FRONT BOARD ASSY
When there is no change
When there is no change
Replace the FRONT BOARD ASSY
Replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
* Because a failure in the hardware reset circuit may be the cause of the inactive power supply,please replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY.About hardware reset sircuit.(A circuit for providing a function to reset the product by inserting a bar in the small hole on the front panel)
When only the Main Unit power button is not active to turn on the power
Check whether the voltage of XP1(pin 1) on the
SWITCH BOARD ASSY is 5V
Check whether there is no problem in the connector contact between the FRONT BOARD ASSY and the SWITCH BOARD ASSY. If there is no problem, please replace the FRONT BOARD ASSY.
Check whether SW1 on the SWITCH BOARD ASSY
operation is normal
Replace SW1
How to check the SW11. Check the conduction with
a tester after turning off the power.
2. Check the waveform of the XP4(pin 8:POWER_K) on the MAIN BOARD ASSY.
Replace the SWITCH BOARD ASSY
Power does not turn on
Waveform (POWER_K)1 2 3 4
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2) No display on VFD, and buttons do not work
No
No
Yes
Yes
No display on VFD, and buttons do not work
Check every supply voltage on the MAIN BOARD ASSY is normal
Check the connect line is OK
Correct connection
Replace K135, K136, K137 and K138.If still same situation, replace the FRONT BOARD ASSY.
Yes
No
No
Check the FRONT BOARD ASSY signals VCLK, VSTB, VD (XS135 : pin 3,4,5)
1.Check whether the bad solder exists U135 and pins of VFD on the FRONT BOARD ASSY 2.Check whether the circuit
connected to K135, K136, K137, and K138 are broken.
Check if Q150 and U25 are soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Resolder Q150 and U25.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
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3) No analog audio output (video output is normal)
4) Remote control does not work
Check the U15 power supply (U15:pin 11 and pin 14 = 3.3V)
Check whether the audio signal is right from the U15(pin 9 and pin 10) on theMAIN BOARD ASSY
Check If R310 and R311 aresoldering normally on the MAINBOARD ASSY
Resolder R310 and R311.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Yes
No analog audio output
Replace U15
Yes
No
No
NO
No
Remote control does not work
Replace the battery for remote controller Check whether the remote controllers battery is exhausted or not.
Check the IR1(ET3050) power supply is OK,IR1(pin 3) is about 3V
Check the VCC line(net) on the FRONT BOARD ASSY
Replace the FRONT BOARD ASSY
Yes
Yes
No
Yes 1 2 3 4
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5) Cant read disc or cant open the disc door
Yes
Check the connection 4 pin cable from the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Cant read disc or cant open the disc door
Check 45 pin and 8 pin cable from the MAIN BOARD ASSY connection to the loader is normal
Replace loader
NoCheck whether the loader running is normal
Fix the connection 45 pin cable or8 pin cable.
No
Yes
Check if U4(pin 2) voltage is normal (about 9V)
Resolder R1376.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Resolder R203 or R209.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
No
Check R203 or R209 are normal (the voltage between two resistance is 1.5V)
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Check if R1376 is soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY or check U4(pin 3) voltage is OK(about 12V)
Check if R203 or R209 are soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY5 6 7 8
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6) No video display
7) Can not connect to network
Check if L452 is soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY
No
No video display
Replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Yes
Check if R616 is soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY
No
Yes
Yes
Resolder L452.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Resolder R616.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Check if P2 is soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY
No
No
Can not connect to network
Yes
Check if R580,R133,R134,R579 andR583 are soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Check if U14 is soldering normally on the MAIN BOARD ASSY
No
Yes
Yes
Resolder U14.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Resolder all resistors.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
Resolder P2.If still same situation, replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY1 2 3 4
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6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 HOW TO ENTER TO SERVICE MODE
6.2 DESCRIPTION OF EACH ITEM
In Service Mode, there is a mixture of Design and Development, Production Line Menu and Service Menu.Here, menu items that are usable in Service and instructions are listed.Only use the menu explained in this document. Others are for Design and Product lines.
1. Press [Home Menu] on the remote controller and select "Initial Setup" from the home menu.
2. Pressing the number keys on the remote control in the following order [5] [1] [7] [7] will display the Menu screen. (If it does not appear, slowly press the number keys with a 1 second interval.)
[1] Enter FA modeImplemented when exchanging the Loader and MAIN BOARD ASSY. Refer to "FA Mode" for details.
[2] Save FE log to USBFor Design and Development purposes and cannot be used for Service.
[3] Save FA result to USBFor Design and Development purposes and cannot be used for Service.
[4] Laser CheckVerifies laser diode. Refer to "Laser Check" for details.
[5] Enter Barcode by 2D scannerFor Production line purposes and cannot be used for Service.
[6] Repair ServiceFor the former model and will not be used to exchange this Loader.
[7] Enter SP ModeMainly for Production Line, but some items can be used in Service. Please see "SP Mode" for details.
[8] PDXY CheckVerifies misalignment of optical axis. Refer to "PDXY Check" for details. 5 6 7 8
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6.3 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS USED IN SERVICE1. [1] Enter FA mode
In "FA mode," playback of the pick-up area is adjusted first, and then playback verification processis done on all playable discs. Adjustments on initial playback need to be made when exchanging the Loader and MAIN BOARD ASSY in Service, so implement "FA mode" as in the following instructions.
1 Select "[1]Enter FA mode" with the up-and-down key on the remote control on the Service Mode screen and press the [ENTER] key. (Window below will appear)
2 The tray will open automatically, so insert GGV1368 and close the tray manually (push the tray in)
3 Adjustments will initiate, and when they are properly completed, the tray will re-open and [Insert Disc: BD-R DL] will appear.
4 Remove the disc from the tray and press the [Stop] key. You will exit Service Mode and return to the Home Menu screen and finish.1 2 3 4
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2. [4] Laser Check
Example BD Target: 0x41d Meas: 0x43 OK because
0x41d+0x80=0x49d Meas is 0x49d or less
DVDTarget: 0x53c Meas: 0x5a7 OK
0x53c+0x80=0x5bc
CDTarget: 0x560 Meas: 0x5d7 OK
0x560+0x80=0x5e0
3. [7] Enter SP Mode
Verifies the output value of each laser diode inside the pick-up area. Implement according to the following procedures.
2 After a few seconds, measurement and judgment results will be displayed as follows, and the tray will open automatically.If all Measurement values (Meas) are less than the total numeric value of the Target value (hex) and 80 (hex) combined,[PASS] will appear, and if any of them goes over, [NG] will appear.
1 Select "[4] Laser Check" with the key from the Service Mode screen and press the "ENTER" key.(perform without disc in tray)
BD Measurement values: The hexadecimal single-digit will not be displayed in Meas. Thereforein the above example, Measurement values of up to 0x49 are considered OK, and 0x50 are considered NG.
("0x" is simply to express the hex, so it is not necessary in the calculation)
There are 15 items in the SP Mode, the main items being for Production line and Design/Development.The following is to explain items usable in Service. Other items require time for completion, or are not suited for Service purposes. If you select them by mistake, press the [Stop] key to end that item you accidentally selected.(none of the items will affect the main unit) 5 6 7 8
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3-1. Start Up
3-2. Jitter Measure / BLER Measure
[ Content of test ]Implements initial movement of the disc servo continuously.Implement the following process 20,000 cycles.
. Tray Close . Foucus ON . TOC Read . Tray Open
(1 cycle 15 seconds x 20000=completed in approx. 83 hours 20 minutes)Can be implemented on all of CD, DVD, and BD. Cannot change disc during process.
[ Instructions ]1
Select "[7] Enter SP Mode" with the key from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] key. 2
The SP Mode window menu will be displayed, so select "Start Up" and press the [ENTER] key.
3 The tray will automatically open and the dedicated screen will appear. Place the disc you wish to useon the tray, and push it in manually. ([Close] key will not function)
4 Start Up mode will be initiated, and count will start. Implement 20,000 times (4E20 in hex),
and if no errors occur, "Pass" will appear.If errors do occur, they will be counted. Therefore, errors can be identified without finishing the process.
[ Effective indications ] . Tray sometimes does not open, discs sometimes are not recognized, discs sometime do not playback,
(When indications are related to discs, implment on the type of disc which has been pointed out. If it is the disc on which the indications occurred, possibility of reoccurrence is higher.)
[ Content of test ]Measures the Jitter or the Block Error Rate (BLER) of the disc inserted.Only Pass or NG will be displayed, not Measurement values.All of CD, DVD, and BD can be judged.
[ Instructions ]1
Select "[7] Enter SP Mode" with the key from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] key.
2 The SP Mode window menu will be displayed, so select either "Jitter Measure""BLER Measure," and press the [ENTER] key.
3 The tray will automatically open and the dedicated screen will appear. Place the disc you wish to useon the tray, and push it in manually. ([Close] key will not function)
4 The tray will reopen automatically. Measurement will start when you push the tray in manually.
5 When test is completed, "Pass" or "NG" is displayed.
[ Effective indications ]Defect related to playback (blocked noise, sound jumping, image jumping, disc is paused, freeze of screen etc.)
However, even if Pass is displayed after this test, it is difficult to determine that the Driver is normalwith these Pass judgments only.
If an NG is generated in a specific disc only, the defect is likely to be caused by the disc. If an NG is generated in other discs too, the defect is likely to be caused by the drive part. 1 2 3 4
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3-3. Simple Aging[ Content of Test ]
Performs random playback of disc randomly. Implement the following process 800 cycles.
. Tray close . 50 times of short playback on voluntary points . Tray open
1cycle BD : 75 seconds x 800 times = Completed in a total of approx. 16 hours 40 minutes DVD: Approx. 100 seconds x800 times = Completed in a total of approx. 22 hours 12 minutes CD : Approx. 105 seconds x800 times = Completed in a total of approx. 23 hours 20 minutes
[ Instructions ]1
Select "[7] Enter SP Mode" with the key from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] key.
2 The SP Mode window menu will be displayed, so select "Simple Aging" and press the [ENTER] key.
3 The tray will automatically open and the dedicated screen will appear. Place the disc you wish to useon the tray, and push it in manually. ([Close] key will not function)
4 The tray will reopen automatically. Aging will start when you push the tray in manually.
Note 1: [Total test count] display should always be 1 (essentially, 9C40, which is the hex of the 40000, the total of Random 50-time playback x 800 times should be displayed.
Note 2: Accumulated sum for [Current test count] is counted up until "9C3D" (39997 in decimal),however later it is expressed as "32" and is finished.
Note 3: DVD and BD disc can be checked with Single Layer (SL) disc only. If they are checked with Dual Layer (DL) disc, an Error is generated.
Note 4: Set [Auto Power OFF] function in the setting of main unit to [OFF]. If the function is executed in any setting status, the power supply is turned OFF at the time.
Error code Error name Discription12 PWR_CURVE_ERROR Power curve chk-sum error22 STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERROR Over time-out criteria23 MEDIA_MISMATCH Wrong disc25 DISCID_ERROR 0x25 Disc ID error26 MEDIUM_SUPPORT_ERROR Unsupported disc31 TRAYOUT_ERROR Over tray-out time-out criteria32 TRAYIN_ERROR Over tray-in time-out criteria33 FLASH_UPDATE_ERROR Updating FA result failed36 OPU_TEMP_ERROR Abnormal OPU temperature41 SEEK_TIMEOUT_ERROR Over seek time-out criteria42 SEEK_CMD_FAIL_ERROR Seek cmd failed51 READ_TOC_ERROR Read TOC cmd failed52 TOC_TIMEOUT_ERROR Over read TOC time-out criteria61 PIPO_TIMEOUT_ERROR Over time-out criteria62 PIPO_C1C2_ERROR Read PIPO cmd failed63 PIPO_C1C2_OVER Over PIPO criteria71 RD_CMD_FAIL_ERROR Read cmd failed72 RD_CMD_ERROR Cmd error or illegal mode73 RD_TIME_OUT_ERROR Over read cmd time-out criteria81 CHECK_FA_TABLE_ERROR FA table chk-sum error
The following serves as the Error List generated in SP MODE.. Error List5 6 7 8
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4. [8] PDXY Check
For PDXY Check, the misalignment of pick-up optical axis can be checked.
The optical axis misalignments of X-axis and Y-axis are displayed [PDX] and [PDY] with %,respectively.
All of CD, DVD, and BD can be measured.
The method for calculating PDX and PDY is shown below.
[ Instructions ] 1 Insert a disc (BD, DVD, CD) in a nomal mode. If the playback starts, pause it.
Display the home menu and enter into the Service Mode.
In this mode, the measurement can be carried out at an arbitrary place. After a disc is inserted, play and
stop the point you want to measure, and then enter into the Service Mode.
(The pick-up position does not return even in this status. The measurement at the place is available.)
2 Select "[8] PDXY Check" with the key from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] key.
3 After the measurement is started and completed, the measurement value is displayed. If the value is
within the reference value, "Pass" is displayed.
[Effective indications] Defect related to playback (block noise, sound jumping, image jumping, disc is paused, freeze of screen etc.) If an NG is generated in a specific disc only, the defect is likely to be caused by the disc. If an NG is
generated in other discs too, the defect is likely to be caused by the pick-up part. If the measurement value
is very close to 40% even if an NG is not generated, the NG is likely to be caused by the disc.
PDX = ((A+B)-(C+D)) / (A+B+C+D)PDY = ((A+D)-(B+C)) / (A+B+C+D)1 2 3 4
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7. DISASSEMBLY
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Note 1 : Do NOT look directly into the pickup lens. The laser beam may cause eye injury.Note 2 : Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures described here are common.
Top Cover
Tray Panel
[1] Tray Panel Section[1-1] Top Cover (1) Remove the six screws.
(BDP-150-K/YXE8 : 63-B30060-3H3-TL) BDP-150-K/VXE8 BDP-150/UCXESM(BDP-150-S/YXE8 : 63-B30060-3H4-TL)
(2) Remove the Top Cover while lifting the rear side of Top Cover.
[1-2] Tray Panel(1) Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn on
the power.(2) Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open
the Tray.
(3) Remove upward the Tray Panel.
(4) Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the Tray.
(5) Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn off the power.5 6 7 8
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Loader ASSY
Loader ASSY
Stand of Loader ASSY
Bottom view
XP4
XP6
MAIN BOARD ASSY
Front
Loading Rack
Emergency Disc Ejection Rod
Front Cabinet ASSY
Notch
How to open the Tray when the power cannot be turned on When the Tray cannot be opened because the power cannot be turned on, it can be opened using the Emergency Disc Ejection Rod (GGF1529). (A long, thin rod about 1 mm in diameter can be used in place of the rod.)Emergency Disc Ejection Rod is inserted from Notch of the Stand of Loader ASSY, and slide the Loading Rack in the direction of blue arrow, as indicated in the photo.If the Tray pops out a little, fully pull it out by hand.
[2] Front Cabinet Section(1) Disconnect the two connectors (XP4, XP6)
from the MAIN BOARD ASSY.
(2) Unhook the four hooks of the Front Cabinet ASSY and remove the Front Cabinet Section.
Emergency Disc Ejection Rod
NotchNote: The Emergency Disc Ejection Rod will
not reach the Loading Rack unless it is inserted in slant upward direction.1 2 3 4
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XP4
MAIN BOARD ASSY
FRONT BOARD ASSY
XP6
2
MAIN BOARD ASSY
1
2
34
3MAIN BOARD ASSY
1
11
3
4
Insulation Sheet
Bottom Cabinet
[3] MAIN BOARD ASSY(1) Remove the screw on the rear side.
(64-B30060-303-TL)(2) Remove the screw on the rear side.
(63-B30080-BF3-TL)(3) Remove the two screws (63-B30060-3H4-TL)
of the MAIN BOARD ASSY.(4) Remove the MAIN BOARD ASSY.
[4] Diagnosis(1) Connect the two cables of the FRONT
BOARD ASSY to the MAIN BOARD ASSY.(2) Connect the FRONT BOARD ASSY to the
ground of the Bottom Cabinet.
(3) Raise the MAIN BOARD ASSY and allocate each unit as shown in the photo.
(4) Insert the Insulation Sheet.
1 Please be careful not to deform the plate. When you assembling, please check whether this plate has a good contact with the Bottom Cabinet.5 6 7 8
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Cable 8pin 200mm
Hook
When you attach each unit, make a styling and connection of cables as shown in the photo.
Styling of cables between units
Caution : Nothing should be connected to the connector part surrounded by red line. Please be careful not to connect the Cable 8pin 200mm (46-FF020C-8BV) by mistake.1 2 3 4
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Front
Hook
Hook
[1] Top Cover(1) Unhook each two places of the Hooks of
right and left and remove the Top Cover.
Clean the pickup lenses when it is stained, usingfollowing cleaning materials:
Cleaning liquid : GEM1004Cleaning paper : GED-008
Caution: The pickup for Blu-ray is a high-precision component; therefore, clean the lens with enough care so as not to cause a misalignment in the optical axis.
Top Cover
Pickup Lenses
Cleaning the Pickup Lenses5 6 7 8
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Front
XP7
XP10XP5
MAIN BOARD ASSY
Loader ASSY
FFC Cable 45pin 220mm
Case of replacing to a New Loader ASSY:After connecting Loader ASSY and MAIN BOARD ASSY with FFC, please remove solder at protection point to the arrow-mark direction by using soldering iron with your right-hand while holding the pick-up portion with your left-hand. (Photo shows the situation after the removal of solder)
(1) Remove the Try Panel.(Refer to the [1] Try Panel Section . )
(2) Disconnect the three connectors (XP5, XP7, XP10) from the MAIN BOARD ASSY.
(3) Remove the four screws (63-B30070-3H4-TL) and then remove the Loader ASSY
pick-up portion
protection point
Replace the Loader ASSY
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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT8.1 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS
8.2 FIRMWARE UPDATE
Mechanicalpoint
Mechanicalpoint
[1] When replace the LOADER ASSYNote : Be sure to update the firmware before starting adjustments or settings.
[2] When replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
This time Adjustment Points
This time Adjustment Points
When replace the LOADER ASSY
When replace the MAIN BOARD ASSY
FA TESTElectricpoint
Electricpoint FA TEST
Note : Be sure to check the version of firmware after MAIN BOARD ASSY is replaced. If it is not the latest firmware, update it. Please confirm that the USB memory is recognized after inserting the USB memory to the USB terminal. (Due to protect wrong connection)
Because of customer's demand, for the path of firmware update, the file name, and the specification of update are constantly changing.The following are the steps of update:
1. Before upgrade, please check the current version of firmtware installed in this machine. You can press HomeMenu button to enter the menu, after that, press button to display Home MenuInitial SetupOptionsSystem Information, then you can see the information of current firmware version by pressing the enter button.
2. Save the updating file [DLdiscidentifier.txt],[DVD.bin] and [BDP-150_Vxx.xx.bin] to the USB memory route path.
3. After step 2, please insert the USB memory into machine. While the screen shows the information that a USB memory has been inserted, please press HomeMenu button to enter the menu, then find USB devices through Home MenuInitial SetupOptionsUpdateUSB Storage. After press the enter button, the system will search the upgrade file itself to upgrade.
4. After reset, the machine is available for test.5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F40 BDP-150-K
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST
9.1 PACKING SECTION
NOTES: - Parts marked by NSP are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
- Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly.
- For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
BDP-150-K/YXE8BDP-150-K/VXE8BDP-150-S/YXE8
BDP-150-K/YXE8BDP-150-S/YXE8
BDP-150/UCXESM1 2 3 4
5 6 7 841BDP-150-K
A
B
C
D
E
F
(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST
(2) CONTRAST TABLEBDP-150-K/YXE8, BDP-150-K/VXE8, BDP-150-S/YXE8 and BDP-150/UCXESM are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Description Part No.1 Remote Control Unit See Contrast table (2)2 Video Audio Cable 41-UH1200-0KK8A-TL3 Operating Instructions (En) See Contrast table (2)4 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
(Fr, De, It, Nl, Es)5 Operating Instructions (En, Fr, Es) See Contrast table (2)
6 Polyethylene Bag 74-020025-50CB27 Polyethylene Bag 74-053035-50GB1-TL8 Right Card 76-104530-0AP-TL9 Left Card 76-104540-0AP-TL
10 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)
11 AAA/R03 Dry Cell Battery > 12 AC Power Cord See Contrast table (2)
13 Pad 76-984950-0AP-TLNSP 14 Waranty Card
15 License Notice ARC8136
Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Symbol and Description BDP-150-K/YXE8BDP-150-K/
VXE8BDP-150-S/
YXE8BDP-150/UCXESM
1 Remote Control Unit 06-T2446E-A003(RC-2422)
06-T2446E-A004(RC-2423)
06-T2446E-A003(RC-2422)
06-T2446E-A002(RC-2425)
3 Operating Instructions (En) 72-BDP150-GBRB1 72-BDP150-GBRB1 72-BDP150-GBRB1 Not used4 Operating Instructions 72-BDP150-EURB1 Not used 72-BDP150-EURB1 Not used
(Fr, De, It, Nl, Es)5 Operating Instructions (En, Fr, Es) Not used Not used Not used 72-BDP150-USAB1
10 Packing Case 76-104520-0ATD2 76-104520-0ATD4 76-104520-0ATD3 76-104520-0ATE1
> 12 AC Power Cord 51-DC0120-0CRA3-TL 51-DC0120-0CRD4-TL 51-DC0120-0CRA3-TL 51-BC0150-0LSA9-TL5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F42 BDP-150-K
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION
A
A
C
C
B
B
A
C
B
D
A
A
Double Side Tape
CONT
ACT
SIDE
NO
N-CO
NTAC
T SI
DE1 2 3 4
5 6 7 843BDP-150-K
A
B
C
D
E
F
(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST
(2) CONTRAST TABLEBDP-150-K/YXE8, BDP-150-K/VXE8, BDP-150-S/YXE8 and BDP-150/UCXESM are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Description Part No.1 MAIN BOARD ASSY See Contrast table (2)
> 2 POWER BOARD ASSY See Contrast table (2) 3 FRONT BOARD ASSY 08-BDP150-FV04 SWITCH BOARD ASSY 08-BDP140-SW0-TL5 Loader ASSY 08-LTCA19-222016
6 Top Cover See Contrast table (2)7 Rear Panel See Contrast table (2) 8 Bottom Cabinet 67-BD15R1-0E09 Front Cabinet ASSY See Contrast table (2)
10 Sheet (28 x 28 x 2.0) 59-997910-000-TL
11 RubberPad 54-907220-000-TL12 S/T Screw B 3 x 8 BF 63-B30080-BF3-TL13 Triangle M/C Screw B 3 x 4 64-B30040-3H4-TL14 S/T Screw B 3 x 6 Silver 63-B30060-3H4-TL15 S/T Screw B 3.6 See Contrast table (2)
16 Screw 63-B30070-3H4-TL17 S/T Screw B 2.6 x 6 BF 63-B26060-BF4-TL18 M/C Screw 3 x 6 B 64-B30060-303-TL19 FFC Cable 45pin 220mm 46-KF022C-45BU20 Cable 8pin 200mm 46-FF020C-8BV
21 Cable 4pin 160mm 46-FH016T-04I-TL22 Cable 6pin 360mm 46-CC036T-06K-TL23 Cable 2pin 140mm 46-FH014T-02P-TL24 Cable 11pin 180mm 46-FH022T-11S-TL25 Cable 4pin 180mm 46-FH018F-04MA-TL
26 Tray Panel ASSY 08-BDP150-DA1
Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Symbol and Description BDP-150-K/YXE8BDP-150-K/
VXE8BDP-150-S/
YXE8BDP-150/UCXESM
1 MAIN BOARD ASSY 08-BDP150-MA0/Y 08-BDP150-MA0/V 08-BDP150-MA0/Y 08-BDP150-MA0/U> 2 POWER BOARD ASSY 08-BDP140-PW0-TL 08-BDP140-PW0-TL 08-BDP140-PW0-TL 08-BDP140-PW1-TL
6 Top Cover 67-BD14T1-0E0B1-TL 67-BD14T1-0E0B1-TL 67-BD14T1-0E0B2-TL 67-BD14T1-0E0B1-TL7 Rear Panel 67-BD15B1-0E0B1 67-BD15B1-0E0B1 67-BD15B1-0E0B2 67-BD15B1-0E0B99 Front Cabinet ASSY 08-BDP150-FA1 08-BDP150-FA1 08-BDP150-FA2 08-BDP150-FA4
15 S/T Screw B 3.6 63-B30060-3H3-TL 63-B30060-3H3-TL 63-B30060-3H4-TL 63-B30060-3H3-TL5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F
OPWRS
3.3V644 BDP-150-K
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM10.1 MAIN BOARD ASSY (1/10) : POWER (Sheet No.2)
A 1/10
Internal MCU Use U2External MCU Use R7
100MA(Max)close to DC/DC
close to LDO
close to IC
RESETCIRCUIT
EB
2
2N3904
C1
VCC R/R to Q3.b5.000V 0.772V4.532V 0.700V3.885V 0.600V3.237V 0.500V
3
146MA
FOR VFD USE
58MA(BD)
1.57A FOR BD
135MA FOR BD
EN
RESET#
Reboot
Reboot
VCC_D
-24V_D
+12V_D-24V
VCC 3.3V_STBY
3.3V
VCC 3.3V_STBY
VCC_D
+12V_D
+12V1.1V +12V VCC
-24V
+12V
VCC
OPWRSB7
RESET_ 7
Reboot 7
R3022.7KR3022.7K
C301
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
C301
R18
3.3K
R18
3.3K
ZD1ZMM27/27VZD1ZMM27/27V
C318
100pF/50V/NP0
C3230.1uF/16V/Y5V
C323
R19
10K
R19
10K
Q150BT3904/NCQ150BT3904/NCR320 4.7K/NCR320 4.7K/NC
R30520KR30520K
R25
2.7K
R25
2.7K
VCC1VCC1
R23 100R23 100
Q5NPN_3DG3904MQ5NPN_3DG3904M
R3033.3KR3033.3K
R299 100KR299 100K
GND2GND2
Q2NPN_3DG3904M
TP1TP1
R73
100
R73
100
U25P_SM4953U25P_SM4953S11G12S23G24 D2 5
D2 6D1 7D1 8
C11C11
2.2uF/10V/Y5V
C181
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C181
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
R20
15K/1%
R20
15K/1%
Q1Q1NPN_3DG3904M
C2510uF/10V/Y5VC2510uF/10V/Y5V
C31
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C31
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C124.7uF/16V/Y5VC124.7uF/16V/Y5V
GND1GND1
R30015K/1%R30015K/1%
C329
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
C329
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
U2
G9091-330T11USOT-25/SMD
U2
G9091-330T11USOT-25/SMD
VIN1
GND2
EN3 NC 4
VOUT 5
C1005
NC/1000pF/50V/X7R
C316
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
C316
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
Q6NPN_3DG3904MQ6NPN_3DG3904M
C313C313
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
R2981KR2981K
FB6 FB10/2AFB6 FB10/2A
Q210NPN_3DG3904MQ210NPN_3DG3904M
R30720KR30720K
R7 NC/0R7 NC/0
C298100pF/50V/N
P0
-24V-24V
C321
100pF/50V/N
P0
+12V+12V
R29710KR29710K
6PIN/2.5mm
XP1
6PIN/2.5mm
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
VCCVCC
R301 100R301 100
CN503D1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
V
+
O7
230.1uF/16V/Y
2345BDP-150-K
A
B
C
D
E
F
A 1/10
behind of Caps1.2A
behind of Caps
AIM 1.2V: 0.8*(7.87+15)/15=1.22V
DC Current: 4.1ASaturation Current: 6.4ADC resistor: 15mOHM
1.1VPOWER
AIM 1.15V: 0.8*(6.65+15)/15=1.155V
Close to DC-DC 2A FOR 2D BD
557MA
310MA
EN
1.1V_FB
1.1V_FB
VCC
OPWRSB
EN1EN EN1
3.3V
VCC
A3.3V
A1.1V1.1V
VCC
1.5V
VCC
1.1VCC_D
12V_D
3.3VRESET#6
PWRSB
C23
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C23
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C320.1uF/25V/Y5VC320.1uF/25V/Y5V
R306 0R306 0
C14
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C14
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
5V
R16
10K
R16
10K
C40.1uF/25V/Y5V
C4
R27 0R27 0
L1 2.2uHL1 2.2uH
R2115K/1%R2115K/1%
C3250.1uF/25V/Y5VC3250.1uF/25V/Y5V
R1213K/1%R1213K/1%
C17
NC/22uF/6.3V/Y5V
C17
NC/22uF/6.3V/Y5V
R8 10R8 10
U5LDO_G9661U5LDO_G9661
POK1VEN2VIN3VPP4 NC 5
VO 6
ADJ 7
GND 8TP 9
R3 100
U1
G5693
U1
G5693
VCC1
REF 2GND3
FB 4EN5
PGND 6
LX 7VIN 8
TP9
C3
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C3
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
+
CE205
+
470uF/6.3V
CE205
C15 10uF/10V/Y5VC15 10uF/10V/Y5V
R13
20K
R13
20K
R200
6.8K
R200
6.8K
R6
1.2K/1%
R6
1.2K/1%
R415K/1%R415K/1%
C29C29
10uF/10V/Y5V
U3
G5693F11U
U3
G5693F11U
VCC1
REF 2GND3
FB 4EN5
PGND 6
LX 7VIN 8
TP9
L2 2.2uHL2 2.2uH
C30
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C30
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C510uF/10V/Y5V
C5
+
100uF/10V
CE4+
100uF/10V
CE4
C324
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C324
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C19C19
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C210.1uF/25V/Y5V
C210.1uF/25V/Y5V
R1 10R1 10
C100.1uF/25V/Y5V
C100.1uF/25V/Y5V
C20C2022uF/6.3V/Y5V
FB10 FB10/2AFB10 FB10/2A
C28
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C28
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C822uF/6.3V/Y5VC822uF/6.3V/Y5V
R26
4.7K/1%
R26
4.7K/1%
R2
5.6K/1%
R2
5.6K/1%
C22
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C22
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C180.1uF/25V/Y5VC180.1uF/25V/Y5V
C3260.1uF/25V/Y5VC3260.1uF/25V/Y5V
C32722uF/6.3V/Y5VC32722uF/6.3V/Y5V
R9560R9560
R5
10K
R5
10K
R1415K/1%R1415K/1%
MAIN BOARD ASSY (1/10)(YXE8 :08-BDP150-MA0/Y)(VXE8 :08-BDP150-MA0/V)(UCXESM :08-BDP150-MA0/U)
A 1/10
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F
555
R35
R31
U8
64Mx16
U8
64Mx16
VDD_02
UDQS#7
VDDQ_01
DQ148
UDM3
UDQS7
DQ153
VDDQ_8
DQ93
VDDQ_21VDDQ_39
DQ87
VDDQ_42
DQ127DQ112DQ108
DQ132
VDD_19
LDQS#3
VDDQ_59
DQ62
LDM7
LDQS3
DQ77
VDDQ_61
DQ17
VDDQ_72
DQ03
VDDQ_89
DQ43DQ38DQ22
DQ58
VDD_51
VREFDQ1
VDD_27
RESET#2
VDD_32
VDD_48
ZQ8VREFCA8
VDD_69
VDD_71VDD_8946 BDP-150-K
10.2 MAIN BOARD ASSY (2/10) : DDR3-1 (Sheet No.3)
A 2/10
8 RAEN
AVDD12_MEMPLL
A_WE#
A_RRESET#A_CKE
A_DQS2
A_DQS1
A_DQS0
A_DQM0A_DQM1A_DQM2
A_DQ17
A_DQ19A_DQ18
A_DQ16
A_DQ1
A_DQ3
A_DQ5
A_DQ2
A_DQ6
A_DQ4
A_DQ7
A_DQ9
A_DQ11A_DQ12A_DQ13A_DQ14A_DQ15
A_DQ8
A_DQ10
A_DQ0
A_DQ21A_DQ22
A_DQ20
A_DQ23
A_DQ25
A_DQ27A_DQ28A_DQ29A_DQ30A_DQ31
A_DQ24
A_DQ26
A_DQ6
A_DQM1
A_DQ4
A_DQ11
A_DQ9
A_DQS1#A_DQS1
A_DQ15
A_CLK0
A_CLK0#
DDR_VREF
A_DQ14
A_DQM0
A_DQ7
A_DQ5
A_DQS0#A_DQS0
A_DQ10
A_DQ0
A_DQ1
A_DQ3
A_DQ8
A_DQ2
A_DQ13
A_RRESET#
A_DQ12
AVDD12_MEMPLL
TP_MEMPLLTN_MEMPLL
A_DQM3
A_DQS0#
A_DQS1#
A_DQS2#
A_DQS3A_DQS3#
A_ODT
A_RAS#A_CAS#
A_CS#
A_CLK0#
A_CLK1A_CLK1#
A_CLK0
A_RA11A_RA12A_RA13
A_RA5A_RA4
A_RA6A_RA7
A_RA1
A_RA8
A_RA2
A_RA9
A_RA3
A_RA0
A_RA10
A_BA0
A_BA2A_BA1
1.1V
1.5V
1.5V
DDR_VREF
DDRIC_VREF
DDRIC_VREF
1.5V
1.5V
1.5V
1.5V
1.5V
DDR_VREF
C430.1uF/16V/X7RC430.1uF/16V/X7R
C65
0.1uF/16V/X7R
C65
0.1uF/16V/X7R
C610.1uF/16V/X7RC610.1uF/16V/X7R
C410.1uF/16V/X7RC410.1uF/16V/X7R
C35
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C35
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C590.1uF/16V/X7RC590.1uF/16V/X7R
TP11TEST POINT SMD0.6 TP11TEST POINT SMD0.6
C390.1uF/16V/X7RC390.1uF/16V/X7R
C380.1uF/16V/X7RC380.1uF/16V/X7R
C560.1uF/16V/X7RC560.1uF/16V/X7R
U7A
MT8555_0825_A
U7A
MT8555_0825_A
DVCC18_IO_1AA25DVCC18_IO_1AE10DVCC18_IO_1AF14DVCC18_IO_1AE17DVCC18_IO_1AF20DVCC18_IO_1AG26
DVCC18_IO_1P26DVCC18_IO_1V26DVCC18_IO_1R25
AVDD12_MEMPLLAE23AVSS12_MEMPLLAD23
TP_MEMPLLAE24
TN_MEMPLLAF24
DGNDAA26DGNDAA12DGNDL11DGNDM10DGNDK10DGNDN11DGNDP10DGNDL13DGNDR11DGNDL15DGNDT10DGNDU11DGNDM12DGNDM13DGNDM14DGNDM15DGNDM17DGNDAA14DGNDV10DGNDN12DGNDN13DGNDN14DGNDN15DGNDN16DGNDW11DGNDP12DGNDP13DGNDP14DGNDP15DGNDP17DGNDK12DGNDR12DGNDR13DGNDR14DGNDR15DGNDR16
DGNDAA16
DGNDT13DGNDT15DGNDT17DGNDT12DGNDV12DGNDU12DGNDU14DGNDU16DGNDU13DGNDW13DGNDK14DGNDT14DGNDV14DGNDU15DGNDW15DGNDK16DGNDM16DGNDP16DGNDT16DGNDV16DGNDL17DGNDN17DGNDR17DGNDU17DGNDW17DGNDAF10DGNDK18DGNDM18DGNDP18DGNDT18DGNDV18DGNDL19DGNDN19DGNDR19DGNDU19DGNDAE20
DGNDV25DGNDAF17DGNDAE14
RDQ0 AG17RDQ1 AF18RDQ2 AE18RDQ3 AF19RDQ4 AC22RDQ5 AF23RDQ6 AF22RDQ7 AG22RDQ8 AH19RDQ9 AG19
RDQ10 AC20RDQ11 AD20RDQ12 AE22RDQ13 AH22RDQ14 AD22RDQ15 AF21RDQ16 AG7RDQ17 AH7RDQ18 AH8RDQ19 AG8RDQ20 AF12RDQ21 AE12RDQ22 AC12RDQ23 AD12RDQ24 AE8RDQ25 AF8RDQ26 AE9RDQ27 AF9RDQ28 AH11RDQ29 AG11RDQ30 AF11RDQ31 AE11
RDQM0 AE21RDQM1 AD21RDQM2 AD10RDQM3 AD9
RDQS0 AG20RDQS0_ AH20
RDQS1 AH21RDQS1_ AG21
RDQS2 AG9RDQS2_ AH9
RDQS3 AH10RDQS3_ AG10
RODT AC14RCAS_ AD14RRAS_ AC13
RCS_ AE15RWE_ AE13
RCKE AG16RRESET AC16
RBA0 AG14RBA1 AD19RBA2 AC15
RA0 AD13RA1 AE19
RA2 AF16
RA3 AH14
RA4 AD18
RA5 AD15RA6 AC17RA7 AE16
RA8 AH16
RA9 AF15
RA10 AH17RA11 AD17
RA12 AC18RA13 AD16
RCLK0 AG24RCLK0_ AH24
RCLK1 AG13RCLK1_ AH13
RVREF_2 AA20RVREF_1 AB12
DVCC18_IO_1AF13
DGNDN25
DGNDAF26DGNDR26DGNDM11
DVCC18_IO_1V21DVCC18_IO_1T21DVCC18_IO_1AA13DVCC18_IO_1AA15DVCC18_IO_1AA19DVCC18_IO_1AA11DVCC18_IO_1Y20DVCC18_IO_1AA17DVCC18_IO_1P21
DGNDW9DGNDU9
DVCC18_IO_1M21
DGNDAB11DGNDW19DGNDU21DGNDN21DGNDR21DGNDW21DGNDL21DGNDN9DGNDAA18
C480.1uF/16V/X7RC480.1uF/16V/X7R
C370.1uF/16V/X7RC370.1uF/16V/X7R
C420.1uF/16V/X7RC420.1uF/16V/X7R
C400.1uF/16V/X7RC400.1uF/16V/X7R
C68
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C68
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C550.1uF/16V/X7RC550.1uF/16V/X7R
C580.1uF/16V/X7RC580.1uF/16V/X7R
C67
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C67
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C500.1uF/16V/X7RC500.1uF/16V/X7R
C450.1uF/16V/X7RC450.1uF/16V/X7R
C33NCC33NC
C34
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
C34
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
C540.1uF/16V/X7RC540.1uF/16V/X7R
C520.1uF/16V/X7RC520.1uF/16V/X7R
C600.1uF/16V/X7RC600.1uF/16V/X7R
C470.1uF/16V/X7RC470.1uF/16V/X7R
R40 0
C570.1uF/16V/X7RC570.1uF/16V/X7R
B
B
A
B
D
C
A
A
C
CC
D
D
ACC
A
D
G
E
G
E
F
H
F
F
H
E
H
HFF
H
N
H
G
T
KK
L
M
N
RR
TP5TEST POINT SMD0.6 TP5TEST POINT SMD0.6
C66
0.1uF/16V/X7R
C66
0.1uF/16V/X7R
C530.1uF/16V/X7RC530.1uF/16V/X7R
C490.1uF/16V/X7RC490.1uF/16V/X7R
R29
240
R29
240
C510.1uF/16V/X7RC510.1uF/16V/X7R
C440.1uF/16V/X7RC440.1uF/16V/X7R
C460.1uF/16V/X7RC460.1uF/16V/X7R1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
EN
A_DQ6
A_DQM1
A_DQ4
A_DQ11
A_DQ9
A_DQS1A_DQS1
A_DQ15
A
A
A_DQ14
A_DQM0
A_DQ7
A_DQ5
A_DQS0A_DQS0
A_DQ10
A_DQ0
A_DQ1
A_DQ3
A_DQ8
A_DQ2
A_DQ13
A_RRES
A_DQ12
1.5V
R_VREF
C68
0.1uF/25V
C68
0.1uF/25V
29
40
29
4047BDP-150-K
A
B
C
D
E
F
A 2/10
5558 RAEN5558 RA MARD RAENMARD RAEN
DDR_VREF
A_DQM3
A_DQ17
A_DQ30
A_BA2
A_BA0A_BA1 A_DQM2
A_DQ18
A_DQ31
#
D_CLK0_CLK0
_CLK0#
A_DQ25
A_DQ29
A_RA5A_RA4
A_RA2A_RA3
A_RA10
A_RA6
A_RA1
A_RA11
A_RA7
A_RA9
A_RA13
A_RA8
A_RA0
A_DQS2#A_DQS2
D_CLK0
D_CLK1A_CLK1
A_CLK1# D_CLK1#
DDR_VREF
#
D_CLK0#D_CLK1D_CLK1#
A_DQ27
A_DQ26
A_CKEA_WE#A_RAS#A_ODTA_CAS#A_CS#
D_CLK0#
A_DQ21
A_DQ20
A_DQ22
A_DQ23
A_DQ16
ET#
A_DQ19
A_DQS3#A_DQS3
A_DQ24A_DQ28
A_WE#_2R
A_BA2_2R
A_RA0_2R
A_RA2_2R
A_RA5_2R
A_RA3_2R
A_BA0_2R
A_CS#_2RA_CAS#_2RA_ODT_2RA_RAS#_2R
A_RA7_2R
A_RA9_2R
A_RRESET#_2R
A_RA13_2R
A_RA10_2R
A_CKE_2R
A_RA12_2R
A_BA1_2R
A_RA1_2R
A_RA4_2R
A_RA6_2R
A_RA11_2R
A_RA8_2R
A_WE#A_BA2A_RA0A_RA2
A_WE#_2RA_BA2_2RA_RA0_2RA_RA2_2R
A_RA5A_RA3A_BA0A_CS#
A_RA5_2RA_RA3_2RA_BA0_2RA_CS#_2R
A_CAS#A_ODTA_RAS#
A_CAS#_2RA_ODT_2RA_RAS#_2R
A_RA7A_RA9A_RRESET#A_RA13
A_RA7_2RA_RA9_2RA_RRESET#_2RA_RA13_2R
A_CKEA_RA10A_BA1A_RA12
A_CKE_2RA_RA10_2RA_BA1_2RA_RA12_2R
A_RA4A_RA1A_RA6A_RA8
A_RA4_2RA_RA1_2RA_RA6_2RA_RA8_2R
A_RA12
A_RA11_2RA_RA11
A_DQS1#A_DQS1
A_DQS0#A_DQS0
A_DQS3#A_DQS3
A_DQS2#A_DQS2
1.5V
DDR_VREF
1.5V
R30
240
R30
240
R35 0
TP10 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP10 TEST POINT SMD0.6
TP3 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP3 TEST POINT SMD0.6
TP8 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP8 TEST POINT SMD0.6
RN1
0*4
RN1
0*4
1234
65
87
R31 0
R34
100/1%
R34
100/1%
TP102 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP102 TEST POINT SMD0.6
4*04NR 4*04NR 1234
65
87
R33
100/1%
R33
100/1%
C64
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C64
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
R32 0
4*02NR 4*02NR 1234
65
87
C36
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C36
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
R38
100/1%
R38
100/1%
4*03NR 4*03NR 1234
65
87
/Y5V/Y5V
R37
100/1%
R37
100/1%
C62
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C62
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
TP9 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP9 TEST POINT SMD0.6
4*06NR 4*06NR 1234
65
87
C63
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C63
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
R36 0
R42 0
TP4 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP4 TEST POINT SMD0.6
U8
64Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM
U8
64Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM
VDD_0B2
NC_0 J1
VSS_0 A9
VSSQ_0 B1
UDQS#B7
VDDQ_0A1
DQ14B8
VSSQ_1 B9
UDMD3
UDQSC7
VSSQ_2 D1
DQ15A3
VDDQ_1A8
DQ9C3
VDDQ_2C1VDDQ_3C9
DQ8D7
VDDQ_4D2
DQ12A7
VSSQ_3 D8
DQ11C2DQ10C8
VSSQ_4 E2
DQ13A2
VDD_1D9
NC_1 J9
VSS_1 B3
VSSQ_5 E8
LDQS#G3
VDDQ_5E9
DQ6G2
VSSQ_6 F9
LDME7
LDQSF3
VSSQ_7 G1
DQ7H7
VDDQ_6F1
DQ1F7
VDDQ_7H2
DQ0E3
VDDQ_8H9
DQ4H3
VSSQ_8 G9
DQ3F8DQ2F2
BA2 M3
DQ5H8
VDD_5N1
VREFDQH1
VSS_2 E1
VSS_5 J8
CK J7
VDD_2G7
CKE K9WE# L3
RAS# J3
CK# K7
ODT K1RESET#T2
BA0 M2
BA1 N8
CAS# K3CS# L2
A10/AP L7
A1 P7
A2 P3A0 N3
VDD_3K2
VSS_3 G8
A3 N2
A5 P2A6 R8A4 P8
A7 R2
A9 R3
A11 R7
A8 T8
VSS_4 J2
VDD_4K8
A12/BC# N7
NC_3 L9
ZQL8
NC_2 L1
VREFCAM8
NC_4 M7
A13 T3
NC_6 T7
VSS_6 M1VSS_7 M9VSS_8 P1VSS_9 P9
VSS_10 T1VSS_11 T9
VDD_6N9
VDD_7R1VDD_8R9
TP7 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP7 TEST POINT SMD0.6
U9
64Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM
U9
64Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM
VDD_0B2
NC_0 J1
VSS_0 A9
VSSQ_0 B1
UDQS#B7
VDDQ_0A1
DQ14B8
VSSQ_1 B9
UDMD3
UDQSC7
VSSQ_2 D1
DQ15A3
VDDQ_1A8
DQ9C3
VDDQ_2C1VDDQ_3C9
DQ8D7
VDDQ_4D2
DQ12A7
VSSQ_3 D8
DQ11C2DQ10C8
VSSQ_4 E2
DQ13A2
VDD_1D9
NC_1 J9
VSS_1 B3
VSSQ_5 E8
LDQS#G3
VDDQ_5E9
DQ6G2
VSSQ_6 F9
LDME7
LDQSF3
VSSQ_7 G1
DQ7H7
VDDQ_6F1
DQ1F7
VDDQ_7H2
DQ0E3
VDDQ_8H9
DQ4H3
VSSQ_8 G9
DQ3F8DQ2F2
BA2 M3
DQ5H8
VDD_5N1
VREFDQH1
VSS_2 E1
VSS_5 J8
CK J7
VDD_2G7
CKE K9WE# L3
RAS# J3
CK# K7
ODT K1RESET#T2
BA0 M2
BA1 N8
CAS# K3CS# L2
A10/AP L7
A1 P7
A2 P3A0 N3
VDD_3K2
VSS_3 G8
A3 N2
A5 P2A6 R8A4 P8
A7 R2
A9 R3
A11 R7
A8 T8
VSS_4 J2
VDD_4K8
A12/BC# N7
NC_3 L9
ZQL8
NC_2 L1
VREFCAM8
NC_4 M7
A13 T3
NC_6 T7
VSS_6 M1VSS_7 M9VSS_8 P1VSS_9 P9
VSS_10 T1VSS_11 T9
VDD_6N9
VDD_7R1VDD_8R9
TP6 TEST POINT SMD0.6TP6 TEST POINT SMD0.6
4*05NR 4*05NR 1234
65
87
MAIN BOARD ASSY (2/10)(YXE8 :08-BDP150-MA0/Y)(VXE8 :08-BDP150-MA0/V)(UCXESM :08-BDP150-MA0/U)
A 2/105 6 7 8
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
F
N
B_DQ1B_DQ1
B_DQ6
B_DQ1
B_DQ1
B_DQ2
B_DQ3
B_DQ4
B_DQ5
B_DQ9
B_DQ0
B_DQ1
B_RRE
B_DQSB_DQS
B_DQSB_DQSB_DQMB_DQM
F
B_DQ1
B_DQ1
B_DQ8
B_DQ7
1.5V
43
40
43
4048 BDP-150-K
10.3 MAIN BOARD ASSY (3/10) : DDR3-2 (Sheet No.4)
A 3/10
B_RA1B_RA0
B_RA13
B_RA3
B_RA7B_RA6
B_RA4
B_RA2
B_RA5
B_RA8B_RA9
B_RA11B_RA10
B_RA12
B_DQS3#B_DQS3
B_CLK0#B_CLK0
B_DQS0B_DQS0#
B_RRESET#
B_CAS#B_RAS#B_CS#B_WE#B_CKE
B_ODT
DDR_VRE
B_CLK1B_CLK1#
B_DQS1#B_DQS1
B_DQ10
B_DQ6
B_DQ11
B_DQ15
B_DQ2
B_DQ12
B_DQ5
B_DQ3
B_DQ1
B_DQ8
B_DQ0
B_DQ4
B_DQ9
B_DQ7
B_DQ13B_DQ14
B_DQ26
B_DQ22
B_DQ27
B_DQ31
B_DQ18
B_DQ28
B_DQ21
B_DQ19
B_DQ17
B_DQ24
B_DQ16
B_DQ20
B_DQ25
B_DQ23
B_DQ29B_DQ30
DDRIC_VREF
B_DQM1B_DQM0
B_DQM2B_DQM3
B_BA1B_BA0
B_BA2
B_DQS2#B_DQS2
1.5V
1.5V
1.5V 1.5V
1.1V1.1V
1.1V
1.1V
DDRIC_VREF
DDR_VREF
C960.1uF/16V/X7RC960.1uF/16V/X7R
C841000pF/50V/X7RC841000pF/50V/X7R
C79
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C79
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C730.1uF/16V/X7RC730.1uF/16V/X7R
C106
0.1uF/16V/X7R
C106
0.1uF/16V/X7R
+
220uF/10V
CE10+
220uF/10V
CE10
C1190.1uF/16V/X7RC1190.1uF/16V/X7R
C1080.1uF/16V/X7RC1080.1uF/16V/X7R
C720.1uF/16V/X7RC720.1uF/16V/X7R
C1260.1uF/16V/X7RC1260.1uF/16V/X7R
C1130.1uF/16V/X7RC1130.1uF/16V/X7R
C780.1uF/16V/X7RC780.1uF/16V/X7R
C1070.1uF/16V/X7RC1070.1uF/16V/X7R
C1160.1uF/16V/X7RC1160.1uF/16V/X7R
C1020.1uF/16V/X7RC1020.1uF/16V/X7R
C1010.1uF/16V/X7RC1010.1uF/16V/X7R
R
2
R
2
C1230.1uF/16V/X7RC1230.1uF/16V/X7R
C1150.1uF/16V/X7RC1150.1uF/16V/X7R
C1030.1uF/25V/Y5VC1030.1uF/25V/Y5V
C1180.1uF/16V/X7RC1180.1uF/16V/X7R
C1110.1uF/16V/X7RC1110.1uF/16V/X7R
C760.1uF/16V/X7RC760.1uF/16V/X7R
C690.1uF/16V/X7RC690.1uF/16V/X7R
C750.1uF/16V/X7RC750.1uF/16V/X7R
C820.1uF/16V/X7RC820.1uF/16V/X7R
C1050.1uF/16V/X7RC1050.1uF/16V/X7R
C1250.1uF/16V/X7RC1250.1uF/16V/X7R
C1210.1uF/16V/X7RC1210.1uF/16V/X7R
C740.1uF/16V/X7RC740.1uF/16V/X7R
C1040.1uF/25V/Y5VC1040.1uF/25V/Y5V
C1170.1uF/16V/X7RC1170.1uF/16V/X7R
C850.1uF/16V/X7RC850.1uF/16V/X7R
C1220.1uF/16V/X7RC1220.1uF/16V/X7R
C1090.1uF/16V/X7RC1090.1uF/16V/X7R
C1280.1uF/16V/X7RC1280.1uF/16V/X7R
C1200.1uF/16V/X7RC1200.1uF/16V/X7R
C1100.1uF/16V/X7RC1100.1uF/16V/X7R
C810.1uF/16V/X7RC810.1uF/16V/X7R
C950.1uF/16V/X7RC950.1uF/16V/X7R
U7B
MT8555_0825_A
U7B
MT8555_0825_A
DVCC10_KL10DVCC10_KW18DVCC10_KM9DVCC10_KW10DVCC10_KP11DVCC10_KV9DVCC10_KM19DVCC10_KN10DVCC10_KT11DVCC10_KP19DVCC10_KR10DVCC10_KV11DVCC10_KK11DVCC10_KL12DVCC10_KT19DVCC10_KK13DVCC10_KV13DVCC10_KK15DVCC10_KL14DVCC10_KU10DVCC10_KK17DVCC10_KV15DVCC10_KL16DVCC10_KK19DVCC10_KV17DVCC10_KV19DVCC10_KL18DVCC10_KN18DVCC10_KR18DVCC10_KU18
RDQ0_B T25RDQ1_B T26RDQ2_B U26RDQ3_B U25RDQ4_B M26RDQ5_B M25RDQ6_B N28RDQ7_B N27RDQ8_B P23RDQ9_B T28
RDQ10_B T27RDQ11_B T23RDQ12_B N26RDQ13_B P24RDQ14_B N23RDQ15_B N24RDQ16_B AF25RDQ17_B AG25RDQ18_B AH25RDQ19_B AH26RDQ20_B AA24RDQ21_B AB24RDQ22_B AA23RDQ23_B AB23RDQ24_B AD25RDQ25_B AE25RDQ26_B AH27RDQ27_B AH28RDQ28_B AC25RDQ29_B AD24RDQ30_B AC24RDQ31_B AC23
RDQM0_B P25RDQM1_B R24RDQM2_B AD26RDQM3_B AE26
RDQS0_B R27RDQS0__B R28
RDQS1_B P28RDQS1__B P27
RDQS2_B AG27RDQS2__B AG28
RDQS3_B AF28RDQS3__B AF27
RODT_B AD27RCAS__B AC26RRAS__B AD28
RCS__B AB25