Friday, 21 February 2020

DENON Blu ray player - DBT-3313 - Service mode - Factory reset - track lock mode - remote lock mode - test mode - firmware check - firmware updating procedure


DENON DBT-3313: SERVICE MODE
Initial setting mode
Preparation
(1) Equipment used: None
(2) Unit setting: No spec other than the following procedure.
Procedure
# Initialize the BD player when µcom, peripheral parts of µcom, or MAIN PCB. unit has been replaced in servicing.
# All user setting will be lost and its factory setting will be restored when this initialization is made. Be sure to memorize your setting for restoring again after the initialization.
(1) Turn on this model's power. "NO DISC" is displayed on the FL tube.
(2) Press the this model's PLAY  and NEXT buttons simultaneously. "INITIALIZING" is displayed on the FL tube.
(3) The display on the FL tube switches to "INITIALIZED", the "NO DISC" display reappears and initialization is completed.
Firmware version check mode
Preparation
(1) Equipment used: None
(2) Unit setting: No spec other than the following procedure.
Procedure
b Front-end and Back-end and SYS com version check mode.
(1) Press the SETUP button on the remote controller to display the SETUP menu.
(2) Press remote controller "3265".
(3) The version is displayed on the TV screen
Tray lock mode
Preparation
(1) Equipment used: None
(2) Unit setting: No spec other than the following procedure.
procedure
Setting
(1) Pressing the PLAY and PREVIOUS  buttons for simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet.
(2) "TRAY LOCK" is displayed on the FL tube and tray opening/closing is invalidated.
Cancel
(1) Unplug this model's AC cord from the power outlet.
(2) Pressing the PLAY and PREVIOUS buttons for simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet.
(3) "PLEASE WAIT" is displayed on the FL tube and tray opening/closing is enabled.
b The tray lock mode is also canceled when the product is initialized.
Remote lock mode
Preparation
(1) Equipment used: None
(2) Unit setting: No spec other than the following procedure.
Procedure
Setting
(1) Pressing the PURE DIRECT and NEXT  buttons for simultaneously.
(2) “Lock-On” is displayed on the FL tube, and operations with the remote control and the REMOTE CONTROL input
terminal on the back of the DBT-1713UD are disabled.
Cancel
(1) Pressing the PURE DIRECT and 9 buttons for simultaneously.
(2) "Lock-Off" is displayed on the FL tube and remote lock mode is made canceled.
All Lit / All Off mode for the FL tube
Preparation
(1) Equipment used: None
(2) Unit setting: No spec other than the following procedure.
Procedure
Setting
(1) Pressing the PURE DIRECT and PREVIOUS buttons for simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet.
If All Lit / All Off mode is set for the FL tube, the FL tube’s display area is fully lit.
(2) Press the PURE DIRECT button to ‘all off’ display.
Cancel
(1) Remove the power cable for 5 seconds or more to cancel All Lit / All Off mode for the FL tube.
Test mode
Entering the test mode
The test mode is entered by pressing the EJECT and PREVIOUS buttons simultaneously, plug the AC cord into a power outlet. When the test mode is set, the "PLAY" and "PAUSE" indicators light.
Selecting the mode
The following modes are available.
(1) Laser on/off (CD/DVD/BD) mode : T2
(2) Error rate (skew) measurement mode : T7
(3) Accumulated laser on time display mode : TC
(4) Test mode cancel : TI
When the NEXT button is pressed after entering the test mode, the display switches in the order: "T2, T7, TC, TI, T2
When the PREVIOUS  button is pressed, the display switches in the opposite order from q above, starting from the current
position (for example, if currently at "TC", it switches as follows: "T7, T2 ").
About each mode
With the mode selected, press the PLAY  button to set that mode.
(1) Laser on/off (CD/DVD/BD) mode
Press the PREVIOUS or NEXT button to select [X] and press the 1 button to set it.
Laser on/off control is executed and the laser current is displayed.
(X=1 : CD laser mode, 2 : DVD laser mode, 3 : BD(SL) laser mode)
(mmmm[mA] : Stored data, nnnn[mA] : Current value)
When the current value is more that BD: ±6[mA], DVD or CD: ± 12[mA] of saved data, it becomes the pickup transducer's target.
In this case, replace the mechanism unit.
When the 2 button is pressed, the layer above the current layer is displayed.
PROCEDURE FIRMWARE FOR UPGRADING THE VERSION OF THE FIRMWARE
You can update by downloading the latest version from the Internet.
Update from the Internet
preparation
(1) System requirements
# Internet Connection by Broadband Circuit
# Modem
# Router
# Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)
(2) Setting
Checking and updating the firmware

Check if the latest firmware exists. You can also check approximately time required to complete an update.
(1) Press the SETUP button on the remote control to display the GUI menu.
(2) Use the cursor buttons to select "General Setting" > "System" > "Firmware Update" > "Update check".
(3) Press the ENTER button.
# If the firmware on the website is latest, proceed to (4) Press Enter Button.
#  If the latest firmware has been already installed, press the RETURN button to return to SETUP menu.
(4) Press the ENTER button.
# When updating is completed, return to normal status about 20 seconds later.
Cautions on Firmware Update 
# In order to update the firmware, you must have the correct system requirements and settings for a broadband Internet connection.
# Do not turn off the power until updating is completed.
# Once updating starts, normal operations on this unit cannot be performed until updating is completed. Also, setting items of the GUI menu of this unit or setting items of the image adjustment may be initialized.
Note down of the settings before updating, and set them again after updating.

SAMSUNG HT-C550 - 5.1CH Digital Home Theater System - Initialization – How to Update the Micom – Troubleshooting – no power – No video HDMI – Region code setting – Power supply Schematic – ICE2QS03 – ICE3BR4765J


SAMSUNG HT-C550; Micom initializing
In no Disc condition, press ‘STOP’ button of Main Unit more than 5 seconds, VF Display will happen to INIT and M int. Then Initialization complete.
Micom Update
1. Prepare or Make a DISC-CD or DVD or USB that contains “C550WWM.SSP’ file for update.
2. Play the USB, then “updating” will appear on the screen, then Power will go out after showing ‘complete’ on the screen.
3. Press “Power” key and Press ‘Stop’ button of the remote control more than 5 seconds in No Disc.
Checking out MICOM & MPEG flash Version
1. On Root state, Select ‘Set up’.
2. Press “Enter” and move Support.
3. Press “Enter”.
4. Check product information: “SW ver” on TV Display and “Micom SW Ver” on Front ASS’y VFD.
DVD flash Initialization & Update
1. Prepare a DISC-CD or DVD or USB that contains ‘C550WWB.ROM’ file for Update.
2. Play the DISC or USB, then ‘Updating’ will appear on the screen, then Power will go out and on.
3. Then DISC-TRAY will open, then remove the DISC or USB, making the Unit as ‘NO DISC’ state.
4. Press ‘STOP’ button of Main Unit for more than 5 seconds, Display Indicator shows ‘INITIALIZE’ then Power goes out.
Troubleshooting
Main Power
No power detected
(Stand by LED off)
Check FR is ok
Check voltages CON3 Pin 12, 13, 14 is 5.4V?
Check voltages ICFB5401 Pin 1 is 2.5V
No Sound
1 . Check JA5 input signals. (1khz signal)
Check speakers. (speaker change)
2 .Check AIC4, AIC19 input signals (AC54, AC55, AC56, AC1, AC2, AC3)
Replace AMP IC. (AIC4, AIC19)
3. Check MPEG DAC output (1.7v offset) (pin 83, 84, 85, 88, 89, 90 of IC10 ES8398)
Check DAC output signal lines between IC10 and AIC4 and AIC19
4. Check DAC3.3V of IC10 (pin 86)
Replace IC10.
Check Power Lines. (Check IC36).
HDMI Video
Analog (Composite) Video OK but HDMI
1. Check Pin 117, 118, 120, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127 of IC10
Check HDMI POWER supply. (PLL_3.3V, VDD1.2v)
2. Check IC11 power (3.3V
Check 3.3V power lines
3. Check if 480p output Is ok.
Replace MPEG IC
4. Check Voltage pin110 pin of IC10 (1.5V~1.8V)
Check PLL3.3V lines and VDD1.2V lines and R150, R151, R152 value.
Replace MPEG IC
Buyer-Region Code Setting Method
1. Press the “AUX” button on the remote control.
2. Press the "TUNER MEMORY" button on the remote control during 4>5 seconds.
3. After step (2), you can see “TEST” on the VFD.
4. When you see “TEST” on VFD, Insert number “4”, “6” to start Region Code setting mode.
5. After step (4), you can see “− −” on the VFD. Insert the Region Code (Below table) corresponding model with “0 > 9” buttons on the remote control.

Area
HT-C550 Region Code
Africa / Pakistan
00
Brazil
01
Canada
02
China (semi_mic)
03
Europe
04
Indonesia / Hongkong
05
Japan
06
Korea
07
Latin American
08
Mexico
09
Philippines
10
Russia (full_mic)
11
Russia (semi_mic)
12
South Africa
13
Taiwan
14
USA
15
Newzealand
16
England
17
Australia
18
Iran (HACO)
19
India
20
Israel
21
Middle Asia
22
Asia
23
Singapore
24

Area

Block diagram and description
The loader reads disc data and it goes through SERVO part in MPEG ic(ES8393). The data from loader will be decoded by MPEG processing and Video data and Audio data will go out.
The firmware of MPEG ic is programmed to FLASH.
When MPEG is boot up, the data from FLASH is dumpped to SDRAM.
EEPROM will save back-up information from MPEG ic.
The video data goes out in two different ways. Analog video data is going out to composite and component jack via buffer ic(THS7374), and HDMI video data goes to HDMI jack directly.

The Audio data is going out to Power AMP block. The amp block will process the audio data from MPEG ic and the sound goes throgh speakers.
AUX2, AUX1, ipod, Tuner and mic data will go through ADC block in MPEG ic. The data from ADC will do the same processing like SERVO.
USB data from USB device and SPDIF data from optical jack also do the same things.
Audio Micom(LC87C5N) is the HOST controller of the system.
It will control MPEG ic, CEC micom, VFD, Touch key ic, tuner pack, and wireless module.
SMPS POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC: ICE2QS03 – ICE3BR4765J


BOSE LIFESTYLE V35 – T20 – Adjustment procedure – Tap command

AV35 Adjustment  Procedures
Refer to the figure below. The equivalent field intensity is 26 dB less than the generator output level or 1/20th of the output voltage. The signal levels given do not include this factor. Measurements are taken from the record output.
Setup a computer to issue TAP commands.
1. AM Sensitivity Performance Verification
1.1 Set the RF generator output for a 55 dBuV/m field intensity, 30% AM modulation, 1 KHz and the unit and RF generator to 1080 kHz.
1.2 The headphone output should measure < 10% THD+N.
2. AM Stop Level Adjustment, TAP
2.1 Set the RF generator to 1080 kHz, 30% AM modulation, 1 kHz modulation, 57 dBuV/m field intensity at the unit’s antenna.
2.2 Issue the TAP command TM set 2.
2.3 Set the generator to 1110 kHz , 61 dBuV/m field intensity.
2.4 Place the unit into seek and verify the unit stops at 1110 kHz.
2.5 Switch the RF generator for a 51 dBuV/m field intensity and verify the radio does not stop at 1110 kHz.
FM Tuner General Test Setup Connect the signal generator to the FM antenna jack J2001 using a 50 to 75 Ohm matching network. Adjustments to the procedure’s stated signal levels should be made to account for a signal level loss due to the matching network and/or any other losses. Setup a computer to issue TAP commands. 
3. FM Signal to Noise
3.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation, 65 dBf at the unit’s FM antenna input.
3.2 Adjust the unit to 98.1 MHz.
3.3 Reference a dB meter to the left headphone output.
3.4 Turn off the modulation and pilot. The left headphone output should measure < -55dBr.
4. FM Sensitivity Verification
4.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz, 1 kHz mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation, 20 dBf at the unit’s FM antenna input.
4.2 Measure the distortion at the left or right headphone output. It should be < 3.0% THD+N.
5. FM Stop Level Adjustment, TAP
5.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz (83.0 MHz for Japan), 1 kHz mono modulation, pilot off, 75 kHz deviation, 30 dBf, at the unit’s FM antenna input.
5.2 Issue the TAP command TM SET 3 (TM SET 4 for Japan).
5.3 Switch the RF generator to 98.7 MHz (83.3 MHz), 35 dBf at the units FM antenna input.
5.4 Place the unit into seek and verify that it stops at 98.7 MHz.
5.5 Reduce the RF generator to 25 dBf at the units FM antenna input.
5.6 Place the unit into seek. Verify the radio does not stop at 98.7 MHz.
6. FM Stereo Threshold Setting
6.1 Set the RF generator to 98.1 MHz (83.0 MHz for Japan), 1 kHz L= -R modulation, pilot 10%, 75 kHz deviation, 40 dBf, at the unit’s FM antenna input.
6.2 Issue the TAP command TM SET 5 (TM SET 6 for Japan).
6.3 Increase the RF generator to 45 dbf. Verify the radio is in stereo mode.
6.3 Decrease the RF generator to 35 dbf. Verify the radio is in mono mode.
7. Completion of Tuner Adjustments
Note: Any adjustments made, must be stored to the EEPROM.
7.1 Enter the TAP command “NV” (without the quotes)
AV20/35 Performance Verification Procedures
6. Input/Output Tests
6.1 Connect the PS III bass module to the console’s acoustimass output.
6.2 Connect a TV to the console’s TV output.
6.3 Power on the console.
6.4 Make the connections as directed in the table below.
6.5 When a connection is made, the console should display a prompt on the TV screen. At each prompt, select
NO to bypass the UnifyTM , which is a system aided setup process.
6.6 Using the remote, navigate to and select the connected source.
6.7 When a connection is removed, UnifyTM will display a prompt on the TV. Select Remove this Device when
prompted and then select YES when prompted to remove the device.

Important Note: 1The input connectors have switches to detect when a device is connected. If the console
does not start Unify after making a connection, there is most likely a problem with the switch in that connector. 2. The front HDMI, USB, Left/Right audio, composite and rear USB connector to not bring up Unify when
a device is connected. When a device is connected to these connectors, the device should be visible as a source in the source menu
Test


Test for the…


Connect the
console…
To…


Listen/look for…



1




HDMI Rear Inputs



HDMI 1 input

An HDMI audio
and video source


A clean undistorted audio
from the PS III bass
module.
A clean undistorted picture
from the TV.
HDMI 2 input
HDMI 2 input
HDMI Front Input


2





Analog Inputs





TV L and R input
An analog audio
source




A clean undistorted audio
from the PS III bass
module.



Input 4 L and R input
Input 5 L and R input


3



Optical Inputs



TV Optical input
An optical audio
source


A clean undistorted audio
from the PS III bass
module.


Optical 4 input
Optical 5 input



4




Coax Inputs




TV Coax input

A coax audio
source



A clean undistorted audio
from the PS III bass
module.


Coax 4 input
Coax 5 input


5


Composite Video
Inputs


Composite input 4
A composite
video source


A clean undistorted picture
from the TV.

Composite input 5


6




Component Video Input



Component input 4
A component
video source



A clean undistorted picture from the TV.



Component input 5


7






IPOD/DOC Input






IPOD/DOC input






The DOC
supplied with the
system with
audio playing
from an inserted
IPOD


A clean undistorted audio
from the PS III bass
module.




8
USB Input
USB Front Input
USB thumb drive
loaded with a
jpeg
A clean undistorted picture
from the TV.
USB Rear Input
TAP Commands
Items Needed
1. Utapia - download from the AV20/35 product page - 
2. TAP cable part number 264565
Setup
1. Connect the TAP cable to your computer’s COM port and the console’s DATA connector on the rear.
2. Download Utapia to your C drive.
3. Connect power to the console.
4. Open the utapia.exe program
Verify Unit is Responding to TAP commands
1. Type the TAP command “vr lpm” (without quotes) and press Enter to view the AUX PCB software version The console will respond with VR:XX.XX.XX, where X is the software version
2. Type the TAP command “vr avrd” (without quotes) and press Enter to view the Main PCB software version. The console will respond with VR:XX.XX.XX, where X is the software version.


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