SAFETY INFORMATION LABEL CHECK WARNING! Laser Pickup specifications and Laser characteristics The laser component is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for CLASS 1. A specially instructed person should do For CD servicing operation of the apparatus. Wave length : 785 nm Operating output : Read mode : 1.07 mW (CW), Class1 Maximum output : Class1M...
Page 3
[Important Check Points for Good Servicing] In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol. Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures. 1. Product safety Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
8.5 GRACENOTE DATABASE UPDATE METHOD......................97 8.6 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA......................99 9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST..........................104 9.1 PACKING SECTION ..............................104 9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION..............................106 9.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION (DVR-LX61) ........................110 9.4 FRONT PANEL SECTION (DVR-560H-S,-K)......................112 9.5 SERVICE LOADER MAIN SECTION..........................114 DVR-LX61...
Page 5
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..............................116 10.1 SERVICE TUSB ASSY (1/4)............................. 116 10.2 SERVICE TUSB ASSY (2/4)............................. 118 10.3 SERVICE TUSB ASSY (3/4)............................. 120 10.4 SERVICE TUSB ASSY (4/4)............................. 122 10.5 SERVICE FLKY ASSY.............................. 124 10.6 SERVICE MAIN ASSY (1/5) ............................. 126 10.7 SERVICE MAIN ASSY (2/5) .............................
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS When servicing this model, some service procedures may reset the customer settings to the factory default settings. Make sure to explain this to the customer. An HDD (Hard Disc Drive) is mounted in this product. When an HDD becomes defective and inoperable, restoration of the user's data recorded on the HDD, or copying of the user's recorded data to other media (such as a new HDD) is totally impossible.
1.2 NOTES ON HANDLING THE HDD [1] Cautions on Handling the HDD • The HDD is very sensitive to shocks and vibrations. Care must be taken especially during operation (when the power is on). • The HDD is very sensitive to electrostatic charges. •...
Page 8
[3] Outline and part No. of the HDDs *Pioneer's part No. is not stamped. SEAGATE Model Pioneer's Capacity Manufacture's Name Part No. Part No. (for service) DVR-LX61 250GB VXF1131 ST3250820SCE DVR-560H-S 160GB VXF1152 ST3160215SCE DVR-560H-K • When replacing the HDD, carefully check the capacity and manufacturer's part No. on the part label to avoid replacing with a similar but inappropriate product.
1.3 NOTES ON REPLACEMENT OF THE SDRAM Note when replacing the SDRAM When replacement of the SDRAM (IC1201 or IC1221) on the MAIN Assy is required, identify the manufacturer of the SDRAM. If the SDRAM that needs replacement was manufactured by ELPIDA, both IC1201 and IC1221 must be replaced at the same time.
1.4 NOTES ON REPLACEMENT OF THE FL LENS (DVR-LX61 ONLY) The Panel Frame, FL Lens, and FL Filter are attached to the chassis with two-sided (double-back) tape. If one of these parts has to be replaced, replace all three parts at the same time. To replace the FL Lens, follow the procedures described below: Procedures for replacement of the FL Lens 1.
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools: Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools Pickup lenses Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008 Position to be cleaned Cleaning tools...
Page 29
[2] Necessary Procedure List When Replacing Assys Following is the surely necessary procedures and the product state after changing, when replacing next ASSYs. State after replacing Replaced ASSY Necessary setting User setting HDD contents 1. Model setting 2. LD power adjustment MAIN ASSY 3.
3.3 PCB LOCATIONS DVR-LX61 ONLY SERVICE MAIN ASSY ETAB ASSY SERVICE TUSB ASSY POWER SUPPLY ASSY SERVICE DVUB ASSY SERVICE LOADER ASSY SERVICE FRJB ASSY FLKY ASSY KEYB ASSY SERVICE FLKY ASSY NOTES: Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The >...
3.4 JIGS LIST [1] Jigs List Name Jig No. Remarks Service Remote Control Unit GGF1381 Adjustment, diagnosis DVD Test Disc (DVD-Video) Check of DVD-Video GGV1025 DVD Recorder Data Disc Type2 Diagnosis (ID data setting) FFC Cable (40p) GGD1436 Diagnosis of MAIN Assy CD-ROM GGV1054 LD Power Adjustment...
5. DIAGNOSIS 5.1 SETUP SEQUENCE Tuner/FL microcomputer System Codec IC (Initial Program Loader) DVD-R/RW Drive Connect the power cord. System microcomputer starts up. Drive microcomputer starts up. Tuner/FL microcomputer starts up. FLASH check ? Initialization of the Initialization of the peripheral peripheral circuit circuit register and RAM, etc.
5.2 DIAGNOSIS OF THE MAIN ASSY Power ON Failure in the periphery of CN2301 Does (Poor contact with the TUSB Assy.) a desired screen Failure in the periphery of CN4501 appear when selected (Power supply is not supplied from the POWER SUPPLY Assy.) a tuner? Failure in the periphery of IC4511, IC4521, IC4531, IC4541, IC4552, IC4561, IC4562 and IC4571 (Power supply is not supplied to each IC.)
Page 41
[1] Diagnosis of the HDMI Block 1. In a case when only the HDMI video is not outputted *This flowchart shows how to confirm the output from the HDMI block on the basis that an external input signal to the L1 connector is through-output from the analog output connector properly.
Page 42
The monitor owned by the user may not be compatible with this unit. Is a correct picture displayed when the monitor owned by the user is connected with this unit using a 5-meter cable made by JAE? The cable used by the user is in failure. Is a momentary correct picture and a fully black or a snowy screen alternately displayed? Or, another symptom?
Page 43
2. In a case when only the HDMI audio is not outputted Is a DVI device connected (with a DVI device, only the video signal is output, and no sound is output)? Is an HDMI device that does not support the audio signals connected? No (Checking of the CLK, DATA, LRCK, No (Checking of the S/PDIF path) and BCK paths)
6. SERVICE MODE Overview and Purposes To be used to check the status of the product and to collect the information for failure diagnosis. The following information to be used for servicing is displayed: [1] First screen : Version, HDD information, etc. [2] Second screen : ATA/ATAPI debug screen (Writer information) [4] Fourth screen : VR-recording-related error logs [5] Fifth screen...
6.1 VERSION INFORMATION, ETC. (FIRST SCREEN) [Purposes] [Tools to be used] To check the versions of the system control computer, TUNER microcomputer, and firmware for the drive, simple measurement of the RF level for the U/V tuner, results of the simple error rate measurement, HDD information, and OSD Filter setting Remote control unit for servicing...
Page 46
• Details on HDD data are described below: : WDC10234564 # 160 Capacity of the HDD (unit: Gbytes) HDD identification error indication Name of manufacturer, part No. by manufacturer If any abnormality exists in HDD connection, the indications shown in Table 1 below are displayed. Table 1: HDD recognition status represented by the HDD data display Example of HDD data HDD identification conditions...
Page 47
1) Frequency Difference (Freq Diff) How much tuning is off is monitored, as shown below: Input Frequency Display Faraway High 7 High High 1~5 (within 200kHz) Center Just Tune within Low 1~5 200kHz over Low 7 200kHz 2) AGC voltage (AGC Volt) The gain controlled by the tuner is monitored to infer the input electric field intensity.
Page 48
Table 1: Thresholds when determining OK or Error Finalized or not Recording Disc type Reference value finalized mode 8.0×10 DVD-VIDEO Finalized 3.3×10 DVD-R Video mode Not finalized 3.3×10 Finalized 3.3×10 DVD-RW Video mode Not finalized 3.3×10 [3] HDD Information (Subscreen 3) [How to enter] •...
Page 49
[4] OSD Filter Setting (Subscreen 4) Depending on the monitor used, the character flicker on the OSD may stand out. [Purpose] If a system, such as character flicker, appears on the monitor, select the filter response. [Tools to be used] Remote control unit for servicing (GGF1381) [How to enter]...
6.2 ATA/ATAPI DEBUG SCREEN (SECOND SCREEN) [Purposes] [Tools to be used] To be used as a rough guide to judge whether the pickup unit is all right or not • Dirt on the pickup lens • Degradation of the laser diodes for reading CDs and reading/writing to/from Remote control unit for servicing Aluminum-coated test disc...
Page 51
[2] LD Degration Judgment of ATA/ATAPI DEBUG OSD (Subscreen 4) [How to enter] • While the User Operation screen is displayed, press the ESC , DISP then 2 keys, then the DIG/ANA key three times, in that order. [How to quit] Press the ESC key.
6.3 VR-RECORDING-RELATED ERROR LOGS (FOURTH SCREEN) [Purposes] [Tool to be used] To roughly determine in which category shown below a symptom that is difficult to reproduce belongs. For details on the categories of error logs displayed, see "Table 1: Description of VR-recording-related errors." •...
Page 53
[1] Description of VR-Recording-Related Errors Any error message marked with * is displayed "RecErr : ---------" on the Subscreen 1 of the fourth screen. Error Related to MPEG Encoder Error Message Description Cause AVEnc Hang Defective engine or software-related problem AVEncoder failed IN Encode * Changes cannot be made in the process of encoding...
Page 54
Error Related to Dubbing (Continued) Cause Error Message Description VC Transf Stp Video Mode Copy Transfer Stop Video Mode Copy TSO Block transfer has not been completed. VC TSO BLK NG Video Mode Copy VOBU Size NG VC VOBU SizeE Defective disc Video Mode Copy Reserve Rzone failed V Rsv RzoneNG...
Page 55
Other Errors (continued) Cause Error Message Description Repair Excec Repairing has been executed. Something * Undetermined error Abnormality in access to the backup work SRAM SRAM NG Abnormality in change of statuses Status NG * Switch to +VR playback process SW PVR SW Vpb mode * Switching to video playback routine is required.
Page 56
No Error Error Message Description Non Err * Normal Abbreviations: ECC = 4 byte Code for Error Correction VMG = Video Manager UDF = Universal Disc Format RMA = Recording Management Area PCA = Power Calibration Area MKB = Media Key Block OPC = Optical Power Control TMP_VMGI = Temporary Video Manager Information NWA = Next Writable Address...
6.4 VR-PLAYBACK-RELATED ERROR LOGS (FIFTH SCREEN) [Purposes] [Tool to be used] It can be inferred that an operation that caused an error in the drive was performed or that a failure occurred in the drive if any of the error logs shown in "Table 2: Description of VR-playback-related errors"...
Page 58
[1] Description of VR-Playback-Related Errors Error Message Details of error AudioPB Err Audio initialization error WaiPau Err Pause was disabled though tried. (Pause-wait timeout) CC_OS_ERR CC output processing error Tr:NullBlk No valid data in the first block Tr:NaviErr Navigation pack error Tr:ReadErr Data read error Dec:PicDisp...
6.5 DV SERVICE MODE [1] DV Debug [Purpose] [Tools to be used] To check whether communication between a DV device and the unit is normal when a DV device is connected Remote control unit for servicing • DV device (GGF1381) •...
Page 61
Item Description Remarks iPCR value of the unit iPCR Data are displayed only if one DV device is identified. GUID set in ConfigROM of the connected DV device GUID If the connected DV device is ROOT (IRM), IRM is displayed at the side position of GUID display.
6.6 EPG SERVICE MODE [Purposes] [Tool to be used] Reasons for the following malfunctions can be inferred by checking the conditions for obtaining the past EPG data: EPG data cannot be obtained. Some EPG data obtained are missing. Remote control unit for servicing (GGF1381) [How to enter] •...
Page 64
2. Detail screen Press the DIG/ANA key while the Summary screen is displayed. Up to 6 detail screens (1 to 6) are [How to enter] displayed, one each time the DIG/ANA key is pressed. Each detail screen 1 to 6 corresponds with the EPG reception error logs from the top on the Summary screen.
6.7 HDMI SERVICE MODE [Purposes] [Tool to be used] To check the statuses of the connected HDMI devices. Remote control unit for servicing • HDMI device (GGF1381) • HDMI cable [How to enter] • Press the ESC , DISP then +10 , +10 , 4 keys, in that order. Note: Do not press any key on the remote control unit supplied with the unit or for servicing while the HDMI debug screen is displayed.
Page 66
[Description of the Main screen] (Continued) Table 4: HDMI audio output status Indication Description Output: Off Output: On When the unit is connected to DVI device (refer to Table 5), the Audio is not outputted. Table 5: Type of the connected device Indication Description ------...
6.8 AGING MODE [Tools to be used] [Purposes] If symptoms regarding recording/ playback of discs and/or the HDD that your customer claimed are difficult to reproduce, they can be reproduced with a long-time test in Aging mode. Commercially available, recordable DVD-R/+R Remote control unit Remote control unit and DVD-RW/+RW/...
Page 68
[Aging for the HDD] Press the HDD key to switch to HDD. [How to enter] Press the ESC key then the REP.B , and then the PLAY keys on the remote control unit for servicing to enter Aging mode. Press the ESC key on the remote control unit for servicing to quit Aging mode and return to Normal [How to quit] mode.
6.9 USB CHECK MODE [Purposes] [Tools to be used] As this unit is provided with two USB ports, operation checks of these ports are possible by connecting them (loop connection). USB cable Remote control unit (GGD1445) Remote control unit for servicing supplied with the unit (GGF1381) [How to enter this mode]...
6.10 HDD CHECK MODE [1] How to Diagnose Failure of the Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Purpose: With use of the HDD-diagnostic program contained in the product itself, physical errors on the HDD can be diagnosed. Use this program to diagnose whether or not the HDD is in failure when one of the symptoms indicated below is recognized, or when a failure in the HDD is suspected.
Page 71
(2) Overview of the diagnosis items This is a display for checking the HDD information, such as the model name of the HDD Information HDD, continuous power-on time, authentication status, and results of the diagnosis on the end of service life. This is a simplified diagnosis for the HDD.
Page 72
[4] Diagnosis Procedures Display the menu on the screen. The menu indicated below is displayed when the diagnostic program is started. To enter each mode, press the corresponding key "1"-"4" on the remote control unit for servicing. Tests to be executed HDD Information: Check of the HDD information S.M.A.R.T.
Page 73
Execute Self-Test. Press the "3" key on the remote control unit for servicing while the menu screen is displayed. When the following screen is displayed, press the "1" key to start the Self-Test. The progress of the test is displayed on the screen. The percentage remaining of the test is displayed on the screen, and the test is terminated when the percentage reaches 00%.
Page 74
Execute the Ext (Extended) Self-Test. Press the "3" key while the menu screen is displayed, then the "2" key on the remote control unit for servicing. The Extended Self-Test starts. The percentage remaining of the test is displayed on the screen, and the test is terminated when the percentage reaches 00%.
Page 75
Execute the HDD R/W Check. Before executing this test, be sure to obtain your client's consent for erasure of HDD data. Press the "4" key while the menu screen is displayed then the "SKIP p" key to start the HDD R/W Check. NOTE Be sure to press the "SKIP o"...
6.11 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES WHEN AAC DECODING HAS FAILED [1] AAC information [Purpose] AAC Error Information [How to Enter] Press [ESC], [DISP], [+10], then [1], in that order. The first screen is displayed. To switch screens, press [DIG/ANA]. First screen (Note 1) Note 1: Startup status (OK/NG) of the external decoder If the external decoder starts up normally, OK is displayed.
Page 77
Note 2: ERROR information If any error code is indicated in parentheses, a playback error has been generated. Each error code is displayed in its fixed position. (The duration of error-code indication is short, because when an error is generated, playback of the next file is automatically attempted.) Description of error codes FMT : The file cannot be recognized as having an MP4 file format.
Page 78
Possible causes for a DEC error Possible cause 1: An error notification was issued by the decoder, because there was an error in the stream. How to diagnose: Play back the file on the PC to check if an error is generated. Possible cause 2: Data reading failed while the data were being transmitted to the decoder.
6.12 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES WHEN CONNECTING THE LAN [Purpose] Diagnose based on Ethernet connection information. [How to Enter] Press [ESC], [DISP], [+10], [+10], then [7], in that order. [1] Specifications of the Ether Debug Screen In bold print: Fixed indications In regular print: Variable indications Name Descriptions Remarks...
7. DISASSEMBLY 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.
Front Panel Section Unhook the four hooks. Remove the two screws. Remove the two screws. Remove the HDD with the HDD stay. Bottom view Disconnect the one flexible cable. Remove the front panel section. SERVICE TUSB Assy CN105 Front panel section DVR-LX61...
Page 82
SERVICE LOADER MAIN Disconnect the three connectors. Remove the one screw. Remove the one screw. Disconnect the one flexible cable. SERVICE LOADER MAIN Remove the six screws. Remove the SERVICE LOADER MAIN. CN201 CN902 CN901 Bottom view POWER SUPPLY SERVICE DVUB Assy Assy CN2301...
Page 83
Diagnosis Reassembling the front panel section. Connect the flexible cable for service. Arrange the unit as shown in the photo below. Diagnosis Flexible cable for service (40P) SERVICE TUSB Assy CN101 CN2301 SERVICE LOADER Assy SERVICE MAIN Assy SERVICE LOADER MAIN Front panel section DVR-LX61...
Page 84
Access to the SERVICE MAIN Assy, Cleaning the Pickup Lens Cord Holder Remove the Upper case. Remove the two screws. Remove the cord holder. SERVICE LOADER Assy Cord holder Upper case Low Case U11, Upper Case Remove the four screws. Remove the two tapes.
TV monitor screen. Input "9696" on the remote control unit for service to change it to the model name for Pioneer. The following screen is displayed on TV monitor. Press four digits properly by using the remote control unit for service, according to the screen information.
8.2 LD POWER ADJUSTMENT [Purposes] [Tools to be used] If a combination of a main board and PU is GGF1381 : Service Remote Control Unit changed, the LD power adjustment and GGV1054 : CD-ROM (CDT-313) adjustment for disc judgment needs to be made GGV1036 : DVD-ROM DL (DVDT-002) for a new combination of the main board and PU GGV1278 : Blank DVD-R (That's DR-C12WTY5PA)
Page 87
[Operation procedure] 1. When you enter the Drive Adjustment Mode, the following screen is displayed. On this screen, you can check 11-digit numeric data stored in FLASH of MAIN Assy, and can also switch over between each mode. [Drive Adjustment Mode] 11-digit number PU DATA for adjustment...
Page 88
5. When the checksum is correct, enter the Power Adjustment Mode and execute the LD power adjustment. To enter the Power Adjustment Mode, press [SEARCH] on the remote control unit for service. Entering the Power Adjustment Mode displays the following screen and opens the tray automatically. [Power Adjustment Mode] When the tray does not open Close The Tray!
Page 89
[Error information] In case of errors in the Power Adjustment Mode, the following screen is displayed. About error indication [Power Adjustment Mode] [Left number] The left number indicates the Step Mode in Step Mode : - Result : 4 - 1 which the error has occurred.
8.3 CPRM ID NUMBER AND DATA SETTING [Purposes] For the DVD recorder,it is necessary with the recoding/playback of DVD-RW disc to set an individual number (ID number) and ID data to each recorder. If the number and data are not set correctly with the following procedure, cannot work with residual quantity 0:00 or operations in the future may not be guaranteed with RW disc.
Page 91
[1] Input Flow of the ID No. and ID Data When Exchanging HDD or MAIN Assy • When exchanging HDD or MAIN When displayed "CPRM ERR" Assy, or both exchanged Power When displayed following message at When displayed following message at Power on Power on FL Tube : [E01]...
Page 92
[2] How to Input the ID Number and ID Data To enter the input mode, press ESC + STEREO keys While the data are being read, the message shown in the figure sequentially in a status with no ID number set, such as after at left is displayed on the screen.
Page 93
[How to Confirm the ID Number] Press ESC + STEREO keys sequentially with an ID number already set, and the unit enters the ID number confirmation mode. The set ID number is displayed on the screen (and on the FL display), permitting you to confirm it.
8.4 FIRMWARE UPDATE METHOD [Purposes] 1. When the main board is replaced, the firmware versions for the system control computer, drive, and the TUFL microcomputer do not match, and operations of the unit may be destabilized. To match the versions for the above three, firmware downloading is necessary in the following cases: After the model setting When NG is displayed on the first screen (version information, etc.) of Service mode After changing MAIN Assy or TUSB Assy...
Page 95
[Tips] If the power is not correctly turned on or when the power is shut off during update, proceed as follows before performing update again: • In a case where update was incorrectly terminated while "DOWNLOAD-2" was displayed on the FL display: The SYSCON program will not function correctly.
Page 96
HOW TO PRODUCE A DISC FOR UPDATING Items necessary for producing a disc (CD-R or CD-RW) for updating • CD-R/RW drive • CD-R/RW writing software • Blank CD-R or CD-RW disc • Supported OS: Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP * * Other OS's, such as Linux and MacOS, cannot be used. How to produce a disc for updating 1.
8.5 GRACENOTE DATABASE UPDATE METHOD [Purposes] 1. Gracenote DB should be stored in build-in HDD to search for audio CD titles. After replacing the HDD, it is necessary to download the Gracenote DB. 2. While the GUI screen is not displayed, press the ESC then DISP keys. When “NOBKUP”...
Page 98
[Tips] Note: If the AC power fails during updating, the HDD may be damaged. [Diagnosis Flowchart] CD titles cannot be searched. Is "Initial Setup--Gracenote Database--Version Information" The database (DB) is normal. Download the firmware again. (the version display) normal? GNDB error (damage or loss) Is "GNDB B, GNDB U"...
8.6 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FOR SPECIFIC AREA [Purposes] [Tools to be used] Depending on the area, if a flicker may appear in a picture received by the tuner, it can be corrected or reduced with this setting. Remote control unit supplied Remote control unit for servicing with the unit (GGF1381)
Page 100
• Indication when the maximum number (12) of channels have individual settings [Tips] If a channel that does not have specific settings is currently selected, the indication will be as shown below, and individual data items cannot be set for that channel. To set individual data items for the currently selected channel, you must clear any specific-channel settings for one or more channels.
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 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.
Page 105
Operating Instructions (Italian) See Contrast table (2) HDD Caution 8L See Contrast table (2) HDD Caution 8L B See Contrast table (2) (2) CONTRAST TABLE DVR-LX61/WYXK5, WYXV5, DVR-560H-S/WYXK5, WYXV5, DVR-560H-K/WYXK5 and WYXV5 are constructed the same except for the following: DVR-LX61 DVR-LX61 DVR-560H-S DVR-560H-S...
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION DVR-LX61 ONLY Cleaning paper : DVR-LX61 GED-008 ONLY Refer to “9.5 SERVICE LOADER MAIN SECTION”. DVR-LX61 DVR-LX61 ONLY ONLY DVR-560H ONLY DVR-LX61 ONLY DVR-LX61 ONLY DVR-LX61 ONLY Refer to “9.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION (DVR-LX61)”, “9.4 FRONT PANEL SECTION (DVR-560H)”. DVR-LX61...
Page 107
(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. NSP 46 Tape ZTA-156A-19 ETAB Assy See Contrast table (2) • • • • • SERVICE DVUB Assy YXX1001 • • • • • SERVICE TUSB Assy YXX1003 #6-32 Screw DBA1125...
Page 108
(2) CONTRAST TABLE DVR-LX61/WYXK5, WYXV5, DVR-560H-S/WYXK5, WYXV5, DVR-560H-K/WYXK5 and WYXV5 are constructed the same except for the following: DVR-LX61 DVR-LX61 DVR-560H-S DVR-560H-S DVR-560H-K DVR-560H-K Mark Symbol and Description /WYXK5 /WYXV5 /WYXK5 /WYXV5 /WYXK5 /WYXV5 1 ETAB Assy VWV2344 VWV2344 Not used...
9.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION (DVR-LX61) SERVICE TUSB CN105 to Door Shaft Lubricant Hanarl GEM1041 Paste lubricant hanarl (GEM1041) to salient points of both sides of the door. DVR-LX61...
Page 111
FRONT PANEL SECTION (DVR-LX61) PARTS LIST Mark No. Description Part No. SERVICE FLKY Assy YXX1008 Flexible Cable (17P) YDA1002 Magnet Holder Assy AEC1077 Pioneer Name Plate VAM1158 Earth Plate FLKY VBK1176 Earth Plate VBK1179 FL Filter VEC2544 Door Pad VEC2562...
9.4 FRONT PANEL SECTION (DVR-560H-S,-K) Lubricant Hanarl GEM1041 SERVICE TUSB CN105 Lubricant Hanarl GEM1041 to Door Shaft Lubricant Hanarl GEM1041 Paste lubricant hanarl (GEM1041) to salient points of both sides of the door. DVR-LX61...
Page 113
Front Panel Assy S See Contrast table (2) Flat Head Screw VBA1113 Screw BPZ30P080FTC Screw BPZ30P120FTB (2) CONTRAST TABLE DVR-560H-S/WYXK5, WYXV5, DVR-560H-K/WYXK5 and WYXV5 are constructed the same except for the following: DVR-560H-S DVR-560H-S DVR-560H-K DVR-560H-K Mark Symbol and Description /WYXK5...
9.5 SERVICE LOADER MAIN SECTION ∗ ∗ ∗ Reuse ( ) marked parts when exachanging SERVICE LOADER Assy. • Case Screw S (DBA1250) x2 ∗ DVR-LX61...
Page 115
DEB1726 NSP 8 Tape • • • • • Screw BBZ30P060FTC Screw DBA1220 (2) CONTRAST TABLE DVR-LX61/WYXK5, WYXV5, DVR-560H-S/WYXK5, WYXV5, DVR-560H-K/WYXK5 and WYXV5 are constructed the same except for the following: DVR-LX61 DVR-LX61 DVR-560H-S DVR-560H-S DVR-560H-K DVR-560H-K Mark Symbol and Description...
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 10.1 SERVICE TUSB ASSY (1/4) CN301 SERVICE TUSB ASSY (1/4) S5B-PH-K-S P_CONT EV+12.1V (YXX1003) EV+5.8V V+12R1E V+12R1 R301 0(2125) V+5R8E NOTE1 C301 LX61/WY MODEL C302 560H/WY MI ASSY YWM1002- AI ASSY YWV1001- YNP1005- V+12R1E R119 R120 CN201 S2B-PH-K-S FAN+ FAN-...
Page 117
CAUTION- FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, (1/4) REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 494.500 (CEK1278) MFD. BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR IC150. R161 V+5V V+12R1E V+5F Q104 (2/2) UMD2N-TLB Q106 Q107 R147 AMUTE1 R162 Q105 TU_CON CN105 2SD2114K(VW)-TLB HLEM17S-1 V+5V KEY3 2/4,3/4...
PC VIDEO STOP KEY2 KEY1 S109 LED_HDD S114 2.18V LED_DVD PLAY 0.90V LED_P_ON MUSIC LED_REC S113 2.85V S112 DVR-560H-S,-K Only LED_ICE BLUE PHOTO regular model 1.53V FLSTB V+5F FLCLK OPEN/CLOSE FLDATA DVR-560H-S,-K Only V+5F C124 V+12R1E R137 FLPON V+5F S103...
Page 125
Y ASSY SERVICE FLKY ASSY (YXX1008 : DVR-LX61) (YXX1007 : DVR-560H-S, -K) V+12F CN201 YKP1007- C201 KEY3 S202 LED_HDD LED_DVD 2.18V HDD/DVD V+12F S201 LED_P_ON 2.85V P_ON P_ON LED (BLUE) HDD LED (BLUE) V+12F V+12F V+12F DVD LED (AMBLE) R223...
10.8 SERVICE MAIN ASSY (3/5) CN4501 CAUTION- FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, KM200NA13L REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE EV+5.8V TP4502 TP4503 GNDD NO. 49402.5 (CEK1285) MFD. EV+5.8 EV+5.8V C4507 BY LITTELFUSE INC. FOR IC4501 and IC4502. 100u/16 GNDD C4501 TP4501 C4535...
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS : 1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic 3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for diagrams. several destinations. 2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic For further information for respective destinations, be sure to diagrams is shown below.
11.5 ETAB ASSY (DVR-LX61 ONLY) SIDE A SIDE A ETAB ASSY CN1501 CN501 [[ G ]] A30C5/C7 JA301 CN501 X301 F301 F321 IC201 IC202 IC182 IC182 IC181 IC181 X101 IC101 IC101 VNP2100-A F171 VWV2344 C171 (VNP2100-A) SIDE B SIDE B ETAB ASSY SIDE B (FIRST) C411...
12. PCB PARTS LIST NOTES: Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. 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. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.
Page 163
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. L 304 (A,167,57) RADIAL INDUCTOR LFCA331J Q 507 (A,58,94) DUAL CHIP TRANSISTOR HN1C03FU L 305 (B,158,44) INDUCTOR CTF1399 Q 508 (B,91,119) CHIP DIGITAL TRANS. DTA124EUA L 401 (B,42,135) INDUCTOR CTF1388 Q 509 (B,65,55) TRANSISTOR 2SC4081 L 402 (B,42,150) INDUCTOR...
Page 164
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. R 182 (A,220,134) RS1/16S101J R 112 (A,222,161) RS1/16S103J R 183 (A,217,134) RS1/16S101J R 113 (A,219,161) RS1/16S0R0J R 184 (A,220,135) RS1/16S101J R 116 (B,208,153) RS1/16S0R0J R 185 (A,220,137) RS1/16S101J R 117 (A,204,145) RS1/16S105J R 188 (A,221,140) RS1/16S331J...
Page 165
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. R 412 (A,148,112) RS1/16S471J R 489 (B,42,161) RS1/16S104J R 413 (A,148,119) RS1/16S471J R 498 (A,120,84) RS1/16S223J R 414 (A,145,124) RS1/16S471J R 499 (A,118,82) RS1/16S223J R 415 (A,145,126) RS1/16S471J R 501 (B,61,57) RS1/10S75R0F R 416 (A,146,127) RS1/16S471J...
Page 166
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. R 571 (B,45,92) RS1/10S75R0F R 573 (B,52,63) RS1/16S0R0J C 131 (A,192,119) CKSRYF104Z25 R 574 (B,83,90) RS1/16S0R0J C 132 (A,193,116) CKSRYF104Z25 R 602 (B,62,172) RS1/16S102J C 133 (A,197,109) CKSRYF104Z25 R 603 (B,51,169) RS1/16S0R0J C 134 (A,203,106) CKSRYF104Z25...
Page 167
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 404 (A,123,112) CKSRYF105Z10 C 472 (A,154,95) CEAT100M50 C 406 (A,117,108) CKSRYB104K16 C 473 (A,131,84) CEAT101M16 C 407 (A,115,108) CKSRYB105K10 C 474 (A,142,107) CEAT100M50 C 408 (A,112,108) CKSRYB105K10 C 475 (A,148,93) CEAT100M50 C 409 (A,111,108) CKSRYB105K10...
Page 168
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 614 (B,80,176) CKSRYF104Z25 C 615 (B,88,179) CCSRCH101J50 D 122 (A,24,59) LED(BLUE) SLR343BC4T(JKLM) C 616 (B,80,178) CKSRYB103K50 D 205 (A,83,21) LED(BLUE) SLR343BC4T(JKLM) C 617 (A,114,183) CKSRYF104Z25 D 212 (A,73,22) LED(ORANGE) SLR-343DC(NPQ) C 618 (A,122,183) CKSRYF104Z25...
Page 169
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. D 110 (B,213,71) DIODE RF101L2S R 159 (B,14,56) RS1/16S470J D 111 (B,209,79) DIODE UDZS2R4(B) R 160 (B,16,56) RS1/16S222J D 112 (B,200,83) DIODE UDZS13(B) R 161 (B,56,59) RS1/16S222J D 113 (A,123,62) LED(RED) SLR-343VC(NPQ) R 162 (B,21,61) RS1/16S0R0J...
Page 170
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. R 152 (B,102,66) RS1/16S271J RESISTORS R 155 (B,49,54) RS1/16S152J R 303 (B,181,16) RS1/16S0R0J R 156 (B,47,54) RS1/16S392J R 305 (B,178,15) RS1/16S0R0J R 157 (B,47,51) RS1/16S152J R 306 (B,165,15) RS1/16S0R0J R 158 (B,63,44) RS1/16S103J CAPACITORS R 159 (B,14,56)
Page 171
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. Q 102 RT1N141U Q 1801,1811,2501-2505 2SA1576A R 502 DCN1172 Q 3301,3303,3305,3307 2SA1576A R 510,511 RS1/10S1R8J Q 3302,3304,3306,3308 2SC4081 R 1003 RS1/16S6800F Q 4581,5701 2SC4081 R 1004,1301,3306,3312 RS1/16S4700F Q 5801 HN1C01FU R 1032-1035,1411,3005 RAB4CQ103J Q 5802...
Page 172
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 1813 CCSSCH101J50 C 127,1805,1815 CKSSYB473K10 C 1814 CCSSCH151J50 C 130,181,194,4511 CKSQYB475K6R3 C 2501-2505,3104,3107 VCG1057 C 131 CKSSYB683K10 C 2506,3704,4534,5151 DCH1201 C 133,134,136,169 CKSSYB104K10 C 3103,3211,3218,4507 CEVW101M16 C 137 CKSSYB682K25 C 3106,3203,3705,3706 CKSSYB102K50 C 140,141,155...
Page 173
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. IC 1301,1302 NJM12904V X 5502 CRYSTAL (25 MHZ) VSS1214 IC 3101 AK5359ET CN 101 CONNECTOR DKN1404 IC 3201 PCM1742KE CN 201 CONNECTOR VKN2029 IC 3202 UPC4570G2-A CN 501 CONNECTOR DKN1312 IC 3701 TC7WH34FU CN 502 4P CONNECTOR...
Page 174
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. R 5204 RS1/16S8200F C 1047 CKSSYB104K10 R 5220 RS1/16S1501F C 1048,1052,1056,1059 VCG1057 R 5445,5819,5820 RS1/10S0R0J C 1050,5121,5122,5613 CEVW101M4 R 5646 RAB4CQ330J C 1062,1066,1102,1104 VCG1057 R 5651 RS1/16S1202F C 1063,1067,1105,1203 CKSSYF104Z16 C 1064,1065,1068,1101 CKSSYB102K50 R 5664,5672,5705,5830...
Page 175
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 5603,5612,5615,5616 CKSSYF104Z16 C 5614,5617,5622-5632 CKSSYB103K16 C 302,304,308,311 VCG1057 C 5704 CEVW1R0M50 C 306,312,320,341 CKSSYF104Z16 C 5801,5803,5805-5808 VCG1057 C 309,313,315,317 CKSSYB102K50 C 5802,5804,5819 CKSSYB102K50 C 314,316,318,325 VCG1057 C 5812,5813 CKSSYF104Z16 C 319,321,326,342 CKSSYB102K50 C 5814...
Page 176
PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936...
Page 177
1. CONTRAST OF MISCELLANEOUS PARTS NOTES: Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. 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 mark on product are used for disassembly.
Page 178
1.2 FOR DVR-560H-K/WPWXV DVR-560H-K/KCXV and DVR-560H-K/WPWXV are constructed the same except for the following: DVR-560H-K/ DVR-560H-K/ Mark Symbol and Description Remarks KCXV WPWXV PCB ASSEMBLIES YWM1007 YWM1009 1..TUJB Assy P101-3 2..SERVICE TUJB Assy YXX1011 YXX1012 P101-6 POWER SUPPLY Assy VWR1408 VWR1406 PACKING SECTION P99-1...
Page 179
2. PCB PARTS LIST NOTES: Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. 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. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.
Page 180
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. R 101 (A,187,125) RS1/16S101J R 183 (A,218,135) RS1/16S101J R 102 (A,182,123) RS1/16S101J R 184 (A,221,136) RS1/16S101J R 103 (A,187,118) RS1/16S101J R 188 (A,221,140) RS1/16S331J R 104 (A,224,158) RS1/16S473J R 105 (A,215,149) RS1/16S101J R 189 (A,221,142) RS1/16S471J...
Page 181
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. R 425 (B,98,126) RS1/16S104J R 491 (A,50,100) RS1/16S102J R 426 (A,107,140) RS1/10S75R0F R 492 (A,48,97) RS1/16S471J R 428 (B,97,131) RS1/16S0R0J R 493 (B,43,83) RS1/16S101J R 430 (A,100,143) RS1/16S105J R 494 (B,43,96) RS1/16S101J R 495 (B,39,156) RS1/16S101J...
Page 182
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 133 (A,197,110) CKSRYF104Z25 C 418 (A,112,120) CKSRYF105Z10 C 134 (A,203,106) CKSRYF104Z25 C 419 (A,112,122) CKSRYB105K10 C 420 (A,112,124) CKSRYB105K10 C 136 (A,213,121) CKSRYF105Z10 C 138 (A,221,119) CEAT2R2M50 C 421 (A,113,126) CKSRYB105K10 C 139 (A,216,126) CKSRYF104Z25...
Page 183
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 485 (B,46,57) CKSRYB103K50 SERVICE MAIN ASSY C 486 (A,60,57) ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAT102M6R3 C 487 (A,49,91) ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAT102M6R3 C 488 (A,56,78) ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAT471M6R3 SEMICONDUCTORS IC 201 K4S641632K-UC60 C 489 (A,49,73) ELECT. CAPACITOR CEAT471M6R3 IC 501 BD7956FS...
Page 184
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. JA 5701 JACK VKB1159 R 4721,4722 RAB4CQ101J JA 5801 HDMI CONNECTOR AKP1318 R 5101,5102 RAB4CQ104J X 101 CERAMIC RESONATOR (16.934MHZ) DSS1157 R 5105,5106 RAB4CQ680J X 1001 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (24.576MHZ) VSS1220 R 5118 RN1/16SE9101D X 1002 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (27MHZ)
Page 185
Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 1006,1008,1010,1013 VCG1057 C 5105-5108,5110-5112 VCG1057 C 1012,1215,1236 VCH1268 C 5114,5153,5209,5222 CKSSYF104Z16 C 1014,1023,1026,1038 CKSSYB102K50 C 5115,5116,5120,5123 VCG1057 C 1015-1019,1027-1035 CKSSYB104K10 C 5117,5118,5640,5641 CCSSCH120J50 C 5119 CKSSYB271K50 C 1022,1025,1037,1040 VCG1057 C 1041,1049,1053,1061 CKSSYB102K50 C 5132,5133,5152,5205...
Page 186
3. SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE for WPWXV type is the same as KCXV type except for the following: Service Mode Map Category Mode Procedure Necessary When Adjustment Model Setting Automatically start up when necessary After replacing M/B or T/B Adjustment LD Power Adjustment [ESC] + [CX] + [1] + [0] After replacing M/B or Loader...
Page 187
3.1 VERSION INFORMATION, ETC. (FIRST SCREEN) [1] Simple Diagnosis of the RF Level (Subscreen 1) To check the RF signal of the U/V tuner by checking the input frequency difference and AGC voltage [Purposes] in this debug mode [How to enter] While the User Setting display is displayed, press the ESC , DISP , then DIG/ANA keys, in that order.
Page 189
4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4.1 POWER SUPPLY ASSY POWER SUPPLY ASSY (VWR1406) DVR-660H-K...
Page 190
Resistor /W (under 1/4W for no direction W) Unit Capacitor F/V (under 50V for no direction V) DVR-660H-K...
Page 191
5. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM 5.1 POWER SUPPLY ASSY SIDE A SIDE A LIVE NEUTRAL POWER SUPPLY ASSY Q101 IC201 IC202 Q201 IC501 IC601 Q501 Q601 DVR-660H-K...
Page 192
SIDE B SIDE B POWER SUPPLY ASSY IC101 Q402 Q401 DVR-660H-K...