2. To protect the pickup unit from electrostatic discharge during servicing, take an appropriate treatment (shorting-solder) by referring to "the DISASSEMBLY". 3. After replacing the pickup unit, be sure to check the grating. is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation. AVIC-D1/UC...
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To protect products from damages or failures during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipment. Please be sure to follow this method especially if it is specified in this manual. AVIC-D1/UC...
Angle adjustment ....0 – 21° MP3 decoding format..MPEG-1 & 2 Audio Layer 3 (initial settings: 0°) WMA decoding format ..Ver 7, 7.1, 8, 9 (2ch audio) Wave signal format....Linear-PCM, MS ADPCM FM tuner Frequency range....87.9 – 107.9 MHz AVIC-D1/UC...
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100 dBf) AM tuner Frequency range....530 – 1,710 kHz (10 kHz) Usable sensitivity....18 µV (S/N: 20 dB) Signal-to-noise ratio..... 65 dB (IHF-A network) Note: • Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice due to improvements. AVIC-D1/UC...
• Screw adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly. • For the applying amount of lobricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions,apply as you think it appropriate.) 2.1 PACKING AVIC-D1/UC...
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- Be careful when ordering parts, as the following unit of this mainframe is described on several pages. Description Part No. PCB name Reference page and No. MONI_PANEL Unit CWM9920 MONITOR PCB Page 15 No. 18(1/2) KEYBOARD PCB Page 15 No. 18(2/2) PANEL PCB Page 11 No. 58 AVIC-D1/UC...
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18 19 20 21 IC 5 IC 3 EEPROM 3.3V 5.0V AM ANT FMRF IC 2 2.5V IC 1 FM ANT 3.3V FMRF MIXER, IF AMP DET, FM MPX RF adj ANT adj CF52 CF51 IC 4 3.3V 2.5V 2.5V 3.3V AVIC-D1/UC...
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IC 701 IC 301 BRST,BRXEN,BSRQ PE5454B BA5835FP BDATA,BSCK CN1301 12EJ VDCONT DSCSNS HOME VDCONT S904 S905 S903 S901 3V REGULATOR 12EJ DSCSNS HOME 3VDD IC 703 IC 203 S-812C33AUA-C2N V3R3D NJM2885DL1-33 3.3V REGULATOR IC 2 2.5V DET, FM MPX AVIC-D1/UC...
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8-12V Reg [CCON] [FANUP] typ 20mA (Max 60mA) FU1920 typ 200mA (Max 1000mA) 8.3V D/D 1.75A [VDCONT] typ 200m 5.6V Reg [CD3VON] SWAC56 Max 95mA 5.6V Reg [SWACPW] FU1821 PWRFL PWRVI FU1830 1A [FLAPILM] [ILMPW] FU1820 DRIVER Flap Motor [MOTPW] AVIC-D1/UC...
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ORA33 yp 172mA (Max 200mA) CD Core Unit 0mA (Max 60mA) VDD5 A (Max 1000mA) VD 8.3V typ 200mA VD2 5.6V Max 45mA Monitor µ-com Touch Panel Remote control sensor 20mA Back Light [MFLPW] [MEMOLED] Picture [SWACPW] Key LED AVIC-D1/UC...
SYSTEM UNIT PANEL PCB AUDIO SYSCOM, VIDEO, I/F MECHANISM MODULE (S10.1AACA) CC UNIT CPU, ASIC, SDRAM GRAPHIC ROM, SRAM, BUS-BUFFER MECHANISM MODULE MAIN, CC CORE I/F (MS3) GPS, SENSOR, VIDEO, I/F TOUCH PANEL LCD PANEL MONITOR PCB KEYBOARD PCB AVIC-D1/UC...
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CORD ASSY Wired Remote ANTENNA IN FM/AM TUNER UNIT SUB WOOFER and NON FADER OUTPUT IN/OUT CORD ASSY EXTERNAL POWER IN/OUT SUPPLY XM TUNER etc. GPS UNIT GPS IN ANTENNA ASSY IP-BUS IP-BUS CONNECTOR UNIT AV-BUS AV-BUS MAIN PCB UNIT AVIC-D1/UC...
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No differentiation is made between chip capacitors and ← 0.022 R022 discrete capacitors. 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. 2SA1385-ZS1 AVIC-D1/UC...
3.13 CD MECHANISM MODULE(GUIDE PAGE) PICKUP UNIT(P10)(SERVICE) M1 CXC4440 SPINDLE MOTOR M2 CXB8933 LOADING /CARRIAGE CD DRIVER MOTOR AVIC-D1/UC...
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S904:12EJ SWITCH.....ON-OFF S905:8EJ SWITCH....ON-OFF The underlined indicates the switch position. SIGNAL LINE FOCUS SERVO LINE TRACKING SERVO LINE CARRIAGE SERVO LINE SPINDLE SERVO LINE CD CORE UNIT(S10.1) 3.3V REGULATOR SRAMLEVEL2 MICRO COMPUTER 3V REGULATOR CN1301 SRAMLEVEL1 PE5454B SRAMLEVEL0 TYPE_A/D & AVIC-D1/UC...
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7 SIN 500mV/div 200mV/div 1V/div @ TE 500mV/div 9 TIN 500mV/div CD-ROM play operation(Regular track Jump) Spindle waveform during play operation Spindle waveform during play operation (Wider) Ref.: Ref.: Ref.: REFO REFO REFO Mode: Mode: Mode: Normal Normal Normal AVIC-D1/UC...
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500mV/div 4 LOEJ 3 12SNS 9 TIN 5V/div 5V/div 500mV/div 4 LOEJ 5V/div 12 cm CD Eject operation 8 cm CD Eject operation CD-DA >> CD-ROM mode change(Band key) Ref.: Ref.: Ref.: REFO Mode: Mode: Mode: Normal Normal Normal AVIC-D1/UC...
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% RFAGC 1V/div 500ms/div 1V/div 500µs/div 8 CIN 9 TIN 500mV/div 1V/div 9 TIN @ TE 500mV/div 1V/div 0 FIN 1V/div CD-ROM >> CD-DA mode change(Band key) Black dot(800µm) during play Ref.: Ref.: REFO REFO Mode: Mode: Normal Normal AVIC-D1/UC...
3.17 MONITOR PCB (GUIDE PAGE) POWER SUPPLY DIMMER TEMPERATURE SENSOR ⁄ ¤ : The power supply is shown with the marked box. Monitor Adjustment PCB(GGF1416) AVIC-D1/UC...
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MONI_PANEL UNIT Consists of MONITOR PCB KEYBOARD PCB MONITOR PCB PANEL PCB DIMMER P in P IC Multi Video Processing Separation P in P & Interface : RGB Signal : Sync Signal : Composite Video Signal AVIC-D1/UC...
For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic dia- gram. 2.Viewpoint of PCB diagrams Capacitor Connector SIDE A SIDE B P.C.Board Chip Part CN461 CN601 CN5002 CN1701 AVIC-D1/UC...
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SIDE A CN1802 EXTERNAL IN/OUT CN2804 FRONT AVIC-D1/UC...
IC 753 (A,43,110) IC TC7SH08FUS1 D 654 (B,148,136) Diode UDZS20(B) D 655 (B,148,140) Diode UDZS20(B) IC 801 (B,91,94) IC BA25BC0WFP D 656 (B,152,136) Diode UDZS20(B) IC 802 (B,102,91) IC S-818A33AUC-BGN D 657 (B,152,140) Diode UDZS20(B) IC 803 (B,59,32) IC TPS5103IDB AVIC-D1/UC...
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L 606 (A,112,88) Inductor CTF1378 L 756 (A,40,109) Inductor CTF1357 L 607 (A,110,88) Inductor CTF1378 L 801 (A,134,90) Inductor CTF1463 L 608 (A,109,88) Inductor CTF1378 L 802 (B,106,89) Inductor CTF1463 L 609 (A,105,88) Inductor CTF1378 L 803 (A,68,91) Inductor CTF1306 AVIC-D1/UC...
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R 45 (B,126,64) RS1/16S104J R 159 (B,126,65) RS1/16S473J R 46 (B,126,69) RS1/16S104J R 160 (A,119,69) RS1/16S473J R 47 (B,156,55) RS1/16S104J R 161 (A,105,77) RS1/16S473J R 48 (B,155,73) RS1/16S104J R 162 (B,131,65) RS1/16S473J R 49 (B,156,73) RS1/16S104J R 163 (A,122,66) RS1/16S560J AVIC-D1/UC...
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R 328 (A,105,67) RS1/16S101J R 616 (A,129,90) RS1/16SS101J R 329 (A,110,62) RS1/16SS821J R 617 (A,30,17) RS1/16S101J R 330 (A,110,58) RS1/16SS221J R 618 (A,33,24) RS1/16SS101J R 331 (A,110,60) RS1/16SS221J R 620 (A,50,18) RS1/16SS0R0J R 332 (A,110,59) RS1/16SS472J R 622 (A,50,15) RS1/16SS0R0J AVIC-D1/UC...
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RS1/10S102J (A,152,58) CKSRYB104K16 R 810 (B,62,38) RS1/16S101J (A,152,61) CKSRYB104K16 R 811 (B,62,37) RS1/16S1600D C 10 (A,152,64) CKSRYB104K16 R 812 (B,65,37) RS1/16S5601D C 11 (A,152,69) CKSRYB104K16 R 813 (B,67,38) RS1/16S1001D C 12 (B,131,26) 10É F CCG1192 R 814 (B,66,35) RS1/16S331J AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 79 (B,158,38) CKSRYB103K50 C 234 (A,83,29) CKSRYB104K16 C 80 (B,151,26) CKSRYB103K50 C 235 (A,84,27) CKSRYB104K16 C 81 (B,143,48) CKSRYB224K10 C 237 (A,118,24) CKSRYB104K16 C 82 (B,158,31) CKSRYB103K50 C 238 (A,119,22) CKSRYB104K16 C 96 (B,160,31) CKSRYB224K10 C 239 (A,84,26) CKSRYB104K16 AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 602 (A,118,115) CKSSYF104Z16 C 817 (B,103,95) CKSRYF104Z25 C 603 (A,120,115) CKSSYF104Z16 C 818 (B,65,38) CKSRYB473K50 C 604 (A,119,117) CKSSYB104K10 C 819 (B,66,33) CCSRCH101J50 C 605 (A,127,95) CCSRCH101J50 C 820 (B,69,34) CKSRYB224K16 C 606 (A,112,96) CCSRCH471J50 C 821 (B,65,40) CKSRYB103K50 AVIC-D1/UC...
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(A,23,26) RS1/16SS100J C 898 (A,150,107) CEVW101M16 R 406 (B,27,29) RS1/16S271J C 899 (A,158,107) CEVW101M16 R 407 (B,25,18) RS1/16S2R2J R 441 (A,30,27) RN1/16SC10R0D R 442 (B,32,24) RN1/16SE1501D R 443 (B,31,24) RN1/16SE2402D Unit Number:CWX3141 Unit Name:GPS Unit R 444 (B,31,27) RN1/16SE3302D AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 409 (A,21,29) CSZS100M6R3 C 410 (B,27,32) CKSSYB103K16 Unit Number:CWM9918 C 411 (A,21,27) CKSSYB102K50 C 412 (A,21,28) CKSSYB102K50 Unit Name:System Unit C 413 (A,20,31) CKSSYB104K10 C 414 (A,23,32) CKSSYB104K10 MISCELLANEOUS C 415 (A,24,30) CKSSYB104K10 IC 1001 (B,13,55) IC NJM2137V AVIC-D1/UC...
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R 1024 (B,10,70) RS1/16SS101J L 1702 (B,23,23) Inductor CTF1463 R 1025 (B,11,73) RS1/16S4701D L 1703 (B,31,18) Ferrite Bead CTF1528 R 1026 (B,14,72) RS1/16S4701D L 1704 (A,42,6) Ferrite Bead CTF1528 R 1027 (B,15,70) RS1/16SS102J L 1705 (A,40,7) Ferrite Bead CTF1528 AVIC-D1/UC...
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R 1535 (A,70,30) RAB4C681J R 1810 (A,36,90) RS1/8S471J R 1536 (B,97,27) RS1/16SS473J R 1811 (A,41,86) RS1/8S471J R 1537 (A,97,27) RS1/16SS681J R 1820 (A,62,39) RS1/16SS473J R 1538 (A,97,28) RS1/16SS473J R 1821 (A,64,29) RS1/16SS102J R 1539 (A,98,31) RAB4C681J R 1823 (A,66,27) RS1/16SS472J AVIC-D1/UC...
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R 1927 (B,142,19) RS1/10S0R0J R 4218 (B,13,92) RS1/16SS471J R 1930 (B,137,26) RS1/16SS471J R 4219 (B,16,83) RS1/16SS223J R 1931 (B,135,26) RS1/16SS471J R 4220 (B,16,89) RS1/16SS223J R 1932 (A,160,12) RS1/16SS223J R 4221 (B,12,81) RS1/16SS223J R 1933 (A,162,12) RS1/16SS183J R 4222 (B,17,83) RS1/16SS471J AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 1019 (A,16,57) CEVW100M16 C 1606 (B,61,22) CKSRYB102K50 C 1020 (A,33,73) CEVW100M16 C 1608 (B,61,23) CKSRYB104K16 C 1021 (A,12,63) CEVW100M16 C 1651 (A,53,19) CKSRYB103K50 C 1022 (B,15,59) CKSRYB104K16 C 1652 (A,50,19) CKSRYB103K50 C 1023 (A,30,72) CKSRYB104K16 C 1653 (A,47,13) CKSRYB104K25 AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 1923 (A,170,9) CKSRYB102K50 C 4209 (A,75,99) CKSRYB105K10 C 1924 (A,135,8) CEVW100M16 C 4210 (A,67,97) CKSRYB105K10 C 1925 (A,157,10) CKSRYB473K50 C 4211 (A,74,100) CKSRYB105K10 C 1926 (A,137,25) CEVW221M10 C 4212 (A,76,96) CKSRYB105K10 C 1940 (B,141,56) CKSRYB104K16 C 4213 (A,78,98) CKSRYB105K10 AVIC-D1/UC...
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(A,79,69) Diode UDZS5R6(B) D 5336 (A,57,78) Diode UDZS6R2(B) Unit Number:CWM9920 D 5337 (A,62,83) Diode RB751V40 Unit Name:MONI_PANEL Unit D 5338 (A,57,83) Diode UDZS5R6(B) D 5371 (A,63,67) Diode UDZS8R2(B) D 5601 (A,108,40) Diode RB500V-40 MISCELLANEOUS D 5611 (A,120,53) Diode UDZS5R6(B) AVIC-D1/UC...
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(A,43,42) Inductor LCKBW1R0M2520 R 5022 (A,20,67) RS1/16S101J L 5075 (A,52,42) Inductor LCKBW100K2520 R 5024 (A,14,60) RS1/16S333J L 5078 (A,50,46) Inductor LCKAW100J2520 R 5025 (A,16,39) RS1/16S101J L 5079 (A,46,49) Inductor CTF1306 R 5026 (A,30,36) RS1/16S0R0J L 5101 (A,130,5) Inductor LCKAW100J2520 AVIC-D1/UC...
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R 5193 (A,38,13) RS1/16S0R0J R 5652 (A,79,53) RS1/16S471J R 5194 (A,39,18) RS1/16S0R0J R 5655 (A,80,59) RS1/16S473J R 5331 (A,57,72) RS1/16S105J R 5657 (A,94,37) RS1/16S0R0J R 5332 (A,71,73) RS1/16S473J R 5659 (A,79,58) RS1/16S222J R 5333 (A,78,72) RS1/16S183J R 5681 (A,9,26) RS1/16S104J AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 5005 (A,32,37) CKSSYF104Z16 R 5752 (A,72,167) RS1/16SS681J R 5753 (A,52,12) RS1/16SS681J C 5006 (A,34,38) CKSSYF104Z16 R 5802 (A,17,22) RS1/16S0R0J C 5007 (A,36,38) CKSSYF104Z16 R 5803 (A,35,21) RS1/16S333J C 5008 (A,39,37) CKSSYF104Z16 R 5802 (A,17,22) RS1/16S0R0J C 5009 (A,40,38) CKSSYF104Z16 AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 5105 (A,50,53) CSZS100M10 C 5618 (A,115,50) CKSRYB222K50 C 5151 (A,63,33) CSZSR220M16 C 5619 (A,122,53) CKSRYB223K50 C 5152 (A,48,32) CKSRYB103K50 C 5621 (A,13,27) CCSRCH102J50 C 5153 (A,47,35) CCSRCH4R0C50 C 5622 (A,13,26) CCSRCH102J50 C 5154 (A,47,30) CCSRCH4R0C50 C 5623 (A,9,20) CCSRCH102J50 AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 5869 (A,108,17) CKSRYB472K50 R 2803 (A,31,22) RS1/16S0R0J R 2804 (A,33,22) RS1/16S102J C 5870 (A,108,19) CKSRYB472K50 R 2811 (A,38,24) RS1/10S0R0J C 5873 (A,112,30) CKSSYF104Z16 C 5875 (A,102,19) CKSRYB104K50 R 2812 (A,38,21) RS1/10S0R0J C 5876 (A,102,17) CKSQYF105Z25 R 2813 (A,43,10) RS1/16S102J AVIC-D1/UC...
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CKSRYB104K50 R 603 (A,4,19) RS1/16SS820J R 604 (A,8,10) RS1/16SS820J C 14 CKSRYB104K50 R 605 (A,9,10) RS1/16SS820J R 606 (A,10,10) RS1/16SS220J Unit Number:CWX3178 R 607 (A,11,10) RS1/16SS103J R 608 (A,19,11) RS1/16SS101J Unit Name:DVD Core Unit (MS3R) R 612 (B,9,10) RAB4CQ820J AVIC-D1/UC...
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C 611 (A,15,13) CCSSCH181J25 R 1235 (B,14,10) RS1/16SS243J C 1101 (B,14,101) CSZSC470M16 C 1102 (A,25,100) CSZSR470M6R3 R 1236 (B,13,10) RS1/16SS683J R 1238 (A,50,64) RS1/16SS2R2J C 1103 (B,30,105) CKSSYB104K10 R 1239 (A,51,64) RS1/16SS2R2J C 1104 (B,33,102) CKSSYB103K16 R 1241 (A,15,11) RS1/16SS822J AVIC-D1/UC...
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X 201 CSS1603 (A,51,35) Ceramic Resonator 16.934MHz C 1331 (B,21,66) CCSSCH470J50 X 701 CSS1652 (A,59,53) Ceramic Resonator 4.00MHz C 1332 (A,20,72) CKSRYB224K10 S 901 (A,15,43) Switch(HOME) CSN1067 S 903 (B,53,100) Switch(DSCSNS) CSN1068 C 1333 (A,19,72) CKSRYB105K10 C 1334 (B,15,67) CKSRYB102K50 AVIC-D1/UC...
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R 750 (A,39,59) RS1/16SS473J C 703 (B,50,61) CKSSYB103K16 R 754 (B,48,60) RS1/16SS102J C 706 (B,50,62) CKSSYB104K10 R 755 (A,43,61) RS1/16SS102J R 765 (B,51,40) RAB4CQ221J C 707 (A,36,45) CKSSYB104K10 R 769 (B,48,40) RAB4CQ221J C 712 (A,22,42) CKSRYB224K16 C 714 (B,60,45) CKSSYB104K10 AVIC-D1/UC...
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CKSSYB103K16 C 910 (B,60,71) CKSQYB225K10 Miscellaneous Parts List Pickup Unit(Service) CXX1815 Motor Unit(LOADING) CXC4659 Motor Unit(CARRIAGE) CXC4314 Motor(SPINDLE) CXM1308 Pickup Unit(P10)(Service) CXX1641 Motor Unit(SPINDLE) CXC4440 CXB8933 Motor Unit(LOADING/CARRIAGE) M 10 Motor Unit(FLAP) CZX5102 LCD Panel CWX3229 Fan Motor CXM1320 AVIC-D1/UC...
Test Disc TCD-782 Checking the grating(CD) L.P.F. Checking the grating(Two pieces) Test Disc GGV1018 Checking the grating(DVD) *1) Since this product does not have OSD IC, OSD for adjustment is displayed by using GGF1416 at the time of monitor adjustment. AVIC-D1/UC...
• Laser didoes may be damaged, if the volume switch for surement device should be set to floating ground. Attention) • Test mode starting procedure Please select "MS3 check" to start test mode. • Test mode stopping procedure ACC and Backup OFF. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Layer L1:4X00 0000 Focus Gain Coefficient(Layer1) CD x 4CLV: Tracking Gain Coefficient(Layer0) 4X00 0000 Tracking Gain Coefficient(Layer1) Track number AS normalization adjustment feature specification specification (Layer0) AS normalization adjustment feature ID display Track (Layer1) number display Jump start Search Start AVIC-D1/UC...
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Please confirm the disc 0X9A AV chip error DVD is stopping because mechanism detected abnormality 0X9B RecaveryNG(BE) DVD is stopping because mechanism detected abnormality Play state error 0X9C 0X9D Disc data error 0X9E Serface error (Disc distinction is improper) AVIC-D1/UC...
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4. Pick up unit main shaft replacement 5. Pick up unit sub-shaft replacement Measurement device and tools : Oscilloscope Allen key wrench Screw lock (GYL1001) Disk used : GGV1018 Measurement reference : GND1 Measurement point : RFOUT Connection diagram DVD core unit RFOUT Oscilloscope GND1 AVIC-D1/UC...
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10. Adjust with a screw rock the shaft and skew adjustment screw to the same state as initial one. Skew adj. screw Skew adj. screw Apply glue Prevent applied glue Prevent applied glue Shaft from extending beyond this position. from extending beyond this position. AVIC-D1/UC...
1k ohms in series. • The load and eject operation is not guarantied with the mechanism upside down. If the mechanism is blocked due to mistaken eject operation, reset the product or turn off and on the ACC to restore it. AVIC-D1/UC...
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→ → TYP(1X) TYP(2X) TRK 22 MIN 22 SEC 22 TRK 11 MIN 11 SEC 11 TRK 11 MIN 11 SEC 11 TRK 22 MIN 22 SEC 22 As for the double speed (2x), audio output cannot be supported AVIC-D1/UC...
Because of eccentricity in the disc and a slight misalignment of the clamping center the grating waveform may be seen to "wobble" ( the phase difference changes as the disc rotates). The angle specified above indicates the average angle. • Hint Reloading the disc changes the clamp position and may decrease the "wobble". AVIC-D1/UC...
If TOC can’t be read, error wouldn’t occur, but mechanism still continues its operation. The upper digits of error code is mainly classified by 3 kinds as follows: 1x: Setup related error, 3x: Search related error, Ax: Other errors. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Clock phase adjustment initial value Don't care 1F-3F Don't care External light of dimmer adjustment(H) Back light of dimmer adjustment(H) External light of dimmer adjustment(M) Back light of dimmer adjustment(M) External light of dimmer adjustment(L) Back light of dimmer adjustment(L) Don't care 43-7F AVIC-D1/UC...
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The settings (or written data) will change when some adjustments are made in each mode. * The following examples show the maximum values. (1) Flicker adjustment mode Settings or Adjustment Adjustment item Adjustable name written data written data range (DEC) Common reverse output center [0 - 255] COM DC AVIC-D1/UC...
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(IC4001 : TC90A64AF-P). (Before displayed on the screen, the setting value is converted via some software.) Displayed value E2PROM written value. 2-screen IC register (adjusting value) (DEC) (DEC) setting (BIN) 0111 (MAX) 0110 0001 0000 (TIP) 1111 1001 1000 (MIN) AVIC-D1/UC...
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(DEC) Clock phase adjustment [0 - 15] DOT CLK Clock phase adjustment (initial) [0 - 15] [FACTORY Common reverse output center [0-255] COM DC [0-255] [FACTORY Common reverse output center adjustment (initial) * CS(Check Sum)display is not performed. AVIC-D1/UC...
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Password Right. Go to next page. • Password NG : Nothing will be displayed, and reboot action will be taken. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Learned data inside gyro sensor is cleared. INFO data clear sensor is clear When the job is done, the screen will return to “menu”. Port status Port status display Port status is displayed. (reverse, parking, information pulse, SDRAM capacity.) AVIC-D1/UC...
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SRAM is copied to SRAM from PC card. Program forced Program forced write Rewriting of SYS (system), GPS (GPS) and APL write (application) software are done by force. (Joystick is used) The system will return to “menu” by BACK key. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Pages can be changed by [ ] and [ ] keys. 4. Version information Version No. for BOOT section = X.XX System software does not exist in SDRAM. Version No. for BOOT section = X.XX Version No. for SDRAM = Y.YY AVIC-D1/UC...
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: X coordinate of the touch panel • minimum value received max_x(A,B) : X coordinate of the touch panel • maximum value received min_y(A,B) : Y coordinate of the touch panel • minimum value received max_y(A,B) : Y coordinate of the touch panel • maximum value received AVIC-D1/UC...
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• When pressing on the [+] cursor, make sure to press at the center of “+”. • The result of calibration will be recorded in the SRAM. • If effective operation is not made for 30 seconds, the system will recognize as “erroneous end” and stops the calibration. AVIC-D1/UC...
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In case the upper limit and the lower limit values and the 16 points calibration values are preset in the SRAM. “The initial value is substituted.” In case the value stored as the initial (default) value is preset in the SRAM. “Error Condition” In case the SRAM value is demolished or some unexpected situation is happening. AVIC-D1/UC...
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(0, 0) : Coordinate (X direction, Y direction) obtained by normalizing the AD data value of the pressed location within the effective range. (0, 0) : Coordinate (X direction, Y direction) obtained by adding the correction based on calibration to the normalized coordinate. AVIC-D1/UC...
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: X coordinate normalized (expanded) within the effective range. panel y_before : Y coordinate normalized (expanded) within the effective range. panel x_after : X coordinate obtained by adding the correction based on calibration. panel y_after : Y coordinate obtained by adding the correction based on calibration. AVIC-D1/UC...
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System Language of the system [**.**] System program file. UC050SYS.USA language program (FLASH) is displayed. [NG] System program does not exist. Application Language data file is displayed. [**.**] Language data file. UC050DAT.USA language [NG] Language data does not exist. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Error occurring program name. LINE Error occurring program line number VERS Error occurring program version number DATE Error occurring program creation date. TIME Error occurring program creation time. AUTH Error occurring program creator name. ERROR-TIME Error occurrence date and time. AVIC-D1/UC...
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TESTMODE MENU [SERVICE_MENU(TECHNICAL)] 1. Change to display error [Message] 2. Start within debug shell [On] 3. Program loading [Disc version] 4. GPS assessment 5. File maintenance 6. Program forced write <== back page ==> next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT]0.65 [OS]0.65 AVIC-D1/UC...
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SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT]0.65 [OS]0.65 Display when an error occurs: • If error information exists: ERROR INFORMATION ERCD f f f f f f f f(-1) FILE tsk_ini.c LINE 152(00000098) VERS 1.11 DATE 2003/04/03 TIME 04:59:10 AUTH ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff AVIC-D1/UC...
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Once this mechanism becomes inoperable, “reset request” will be sent to the power supply microprocessor when a preset time (approximately 4 seconds) has elapsed. In order to record operational situation of such an occasion, a special code which is not an error code is recorded in the ERCD. AVIC-D1/UC...
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02 / 05 / 10 :Ver. 3. 09 02 / 03 / 12 SENSOR :Ver. 5. 56 Press [BACK] to return FLASH Display of DRAGON FLASH ROM version information. Display of GPS version information. SENSOR Display of sensor version information. AVIC-D1/UC...
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(Depends on DISTANCE status.) DISTANCE status SPEED PULSE status Display Low vehicle speed pulse CHECK learning is under way. SPEED PULSE Low vehicle speed pulse is Low vehicle speed is NG. NG xx[km/h] Others - - - - - AVIC-D1/UC...
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(layer-1) FGA0 : Focus gain coefficient (layer-0) FGA1 : Focus gain coefficient (layer-1) TGA0 : Tracking gain coefficient (layer-0) TGA1 : Tracking gain coefficient (layer-1) ASAT0 : AS normalize adjustment value (layer-0) ASAT1 : AS normalize adjustment value (layer-1) AVIC-D1/UC...
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: Model name of the drive being used. Firm : Version number of the drive being used. [Direction + Enter] [1] Starts FE test mode. [2] Starts EDC-1 mode test. [3] Starts EDC-2 mode test. [Return] Returns to the test mode menu. AVIC-D1/UC...
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: See the Test Mode Flow Chart for the contents of adjusted values. [Direction + Enter] [1] Tracking balance [2] Carriage adjustment The carriage moves outward with [→] key and moves inward with [←] key. [Return] Returns to the main menu. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Display data : 00000000 = Layer 0 00000001 = Layer 1 [4] Track jump/ID search Toggle ON/OFF with [Enter] key. [5] Track opening Clears the adjusted value display and moves to the focus close status. [Return] Returns to the main menu. AVIC-D1/UC...
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: ID being tested [Direction + Enter] Select the layer and ID (address) of the jump destination with [Direction] key. Press [Enter] to execute the jump. Specify the address in "mmssff (minute: second: frame)" for CD-ROM. [Return] Returns to the main menu. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Disc change has been executed since the last command. X-3055 mode error ERR_ATAPI_MODE ffff100dH A command for test mode has been issued in Normal mode, or other way round. ERR_ATAPI_OFF ffff100eH ATAPI BIOS is OFF. ERR_ATAPI _TEST ffff100fH An error has occurred with ATAPI_TEST command. AVIC-D1/UC...
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0X02 ERR_ATAPI_NODISC 0X3A Not Ready 0X02 0X04 Not Ready ERR_ATAPI_DNR 0X06 0X29 Unit attention 0X02 0X30 Not Ready 0X03 0X02 ERR_ATAPI_DISC Medium Error 0X09 0X05 0X30 Illegal Request 0X64 0X03 ERR_ATAPI_DATA 0X11 Medium Error 0X06 ERR_ATAPI_DCHG 0X28 Unit attention AVIC-D1/UC...
1. Select an inspection item by the [ ] and [ ] keys on the remote controller, and inspection screen will appear when the [CR] key is pressed. 2. When the [RETURN] key on the remote controller is pressed, the screen will go back to the menu screen. * Refer to the explanation of each screen for the details. AVIC-D1/UC...
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14. File Maintenance mode [CR KEY] The selected menu is started. Self Test Menu 15. Picture check 16. Device check(Design engineer only) 17. Memory all clear (for Service) 18. BackUp Memory clear [CR KEY] The selected menu is started. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Time out error for response to BIOS call. Communication error due to a hardware problem could be the cause. It is highly possible that the hardware on the DRAGON side is defective. Unknown error Error due to unknown reason. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• When [RETURN] key on the remote controller is pressed while the inspection result is being displayed on the screen, inspection will be performed once again. • Only in the case of OK, you can move on to the next inspection by the [ ] key on the remote controller. AVIC-D1/UC...
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[joy stick down] It progresses to the next inspection. • External input image (VTR input image) is displayed and voice is outputted. • You can move on to the next inspection by the [ ] key on the remote controller. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• Only when all the conditions are met, you can move on to the next inspection by the [ ] key on the remote controller. It should be noted, however, that you will not be able to move on to the next inspection if there is an error (background color is red) even if the conditions are met. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• After the inspection screen is displayed, the above process is executed by the [NAVI] key on the remote controller. • The result of the process is displayed. • Only when everything is OK, you can move on to the next inspection by the [ ] key on the remote controller. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• The screen can be switched by the [ ] and [ ] keys on the remote controller. • RGB is drawn in the pattern of R 100% R 50% G 100% G 50% B 100% B 50%. • Total of 6 screens will be displayed. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• Voice file (WAVE format) will be played back. • The voice selected by the [CR] key on the remote controller will be played back. • Volume level can be changed by the [ ] and [ ] keys on the remote controller. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• If SRAM clear is not successful, FLASH will not be cleared. • After the inspection screen is displayed, the above process is executed by the [NAVI] key on the remote controller. • The result of the process is displayed. AVIC-D1/UC...
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[return] It returns to a menu screen. • Back up variables are initialized by the [NAVI] key on the remote controller for system reset. • The screen will return to the menu screen by the [RETURN] key on the remote controller. AVIC-D1/UC...
(Fig.1) in the direction of the arrow, and move the Grille Assy to OPEN position. Note) Though the gear is heavy, please turn carefully not to inflict too much force. Turning with excessive force may cause damage in the rack or gear in the driving section. FRONT Fig.1 AVIC-D1/UC...
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Take much not to pull the connector forcedly or break it o because it is easy to be damaged. And also, u precision screwdriver in the same way in the installation. (Fig.3) Fig.3 AVIC-D1/UC...
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Remove the five screws. Disconnect the connector and then remove the Monitor PCB. Monitor PCB Fig.5 Removing the CD Mechanism Module (Fig.6) Remove the four screws. Disconnect the connector and then remove the CD Mechanism Module. CD Mechanism Module Fig.6 AVIC-D1/UC...
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Removing the Heat Sink (Fig.8) Remove the two screws. Remove the seven screws and then remove the Heat Sink. Heat Sink Fig.8 Removing the System Unit (Fig.9) Remove the six screws. Disconnect the connector and then remove the System Unit. System Unit Fig.9 AVIC-D1/UC...
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Removing the Chassis Unit (Fig.10) Remove the three screws and then remove the Chassis Unit. Chassis Unit Fig.10 Removing the DVD Mechanism Module (Fig.11) Remove the four screws and then remove the DVD Mechanism Module. DVD Mechanism Module Fig.11 AVIC-D1/UC...
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Disconnect the connector and then remove the Connector Unit. Removing the Main PCB Unit (Fig.13) Straighten the two tabs at locations indicated. Remove the screw. Disconnect the connector and then remove the Main PCB Unit. Main PCB Unit Connector Unit Fig.13 AVIC-D1/UC...
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B to remove it. Be careful not to damage the flexible cable C. 7. Disconnect the 8/12 detection flexible-cable from the connector. Short here. Module pc board Connector (for pickup flexible cable) Connector (for 8/12 detection flexible cable) Load motor leads and clamp SW leads Connector (for CRG flexible cable) AVIC-D1/UC...
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Do not reuse the old skew screw. Be sure to use a brand-new skew screw supplied with a new pickup unit. Fix the skew screw with glue (GYL1001) after adjustment. Skew screw (main) Skew screw Pickup unit Sub shaft Skew screw AVIC-D1/UC...
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Caution: Before installing the carriage mechanism in the frames, be sure to apply some alcohol to the dampers and set the mechanism to the clamp mode. Carriage Mechanism Damper Lower Frame Damper Damper AVIC-D1/UC...
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Caution: In assembling, move the planet gear to the load/eject position before setting the feed screw in the inner holder. Washer Pickup Lock Arm Change Arm Styling Holder Feed Screw Inner Holder Planet Gear AVIC-D1/UC...
7.1.2 PCB LOCATIONS GPS UNIT SYSTEM UNIT MONITOR KEYBOARD CONNECTOR MAIN PCB UNIT UNIT CC UNIT PANEL PCB DVD CORE UNIT(MS3R) COMPOUND UNIT(A) COMPOUND UNIT(B) CD CORE UNIT(S10.1) AVIC-D1/UC...
3. IPGND 8. ASEN 3. NC 10. REMOUT 5. EXTOC 10. GND 4. MUTE 9. Rch 4. IP-SEL1 11. NEW AV SENS 5. BUS- 10. GND 5. IP-SEL2 12. AV ON 11. GND 6. LED-V 13. BEEP+ 7. GND AVIC-D1/UC...
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VSSQ : Data output GND NC : Not used NC : Not used LDQM LDQM UDQM UDQM A10/AP A10/AP IC's marked by * are MOS type. Be careful in handling them because they are very liable to be damaged by electrostatic induction. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Lower data write strobe input / output 87 RDB Read data strobe input / output 88 CS2B Chip select aria 1 for external storage input / output CS0B Chip select aria 0 for ROM input / output VCC6 Power supply (3.3V) AVIC-D1/UC...
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SIO3 Reception data input / output 140 BOWWOWB Watch dog timer output 141 IFDIR IF direct input / IF inverter amp output 142 IFVCC Power supply (3.3V) 143 IF IF input IFGND IF amp GND input * PD3390A Format Meaning CMOS AVIC-D1/UC...
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Remote control data input VDDSENS Power supply sense input ROT0 Rotary encoder input0 ROT1 Rotary encoder input1 LCDLR Not used TVIND Not used VSS0 VDD1 Power supply Crystal oscillator connection pin Crystal oscillator connection pin Not used Not used AVIC-D1/UC...
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Navigation control IRQPW output SYSRST Navigation control RSTOUT output BVDD Power supply BVSS ANTPW Auto antenna control output ILMPW Illumination power supply switch output FLAPILM Panel illumination switch output MEMOLED MEMO button LED control output dalmon Consumption current reduction output AVIC-D1/UC...
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* TC74VHCT08AFTS1 NJM2561F1 75Ω DRIVER CLAMP Vsag Power Vout Save TA2050FS1 AVIC-D1/UC...
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Output pin for preamplifier for thread OPINLSL Input pin for preamplifier for thread OPOUT3 CH3 preamplifier output pin OPIN3(-) Input pin for inverting input for CH3 preamplifier OPIN3(+) Input pin for non-inverting input for CH3 preamplifier PREVCC PreVcc BA5835FP NJM2885DL1-33 Thermal Protection Bandgap Reference AVIC-D1/UC...
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CD mute control output 56-58 Not used CD LSI chip selection output Not used xwait CD LSI write control signal input CLKOUT Internal system clock output(Open) LOCK Spindle lock input Not used xwrite CD LSI write control signal output Not used AVIC-D1/UC...
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Flap closing sense input TYPE_A/D CD-DA analog/digital output change setup testin Chip check test program starting input HOME Home SW sense input TEMP Temperature information sense input VDSENS VD power supply short sense input Not used * PE5454B Format Meaning CMOS AVIC-D1/UC...
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Output of DRAM ras cas)(LDQM) Output of DRAM lower cas(LDQM) cas!(UDQM) Output of DRAM upper cas(UDQM) Output of DRAM we oe(cas) Output of DRAM oe(cas) D.GND Ground for digital circuits 73-88 RDB0-15 Input/output of DRAM data0-15 89-99 RA0-10 Output of DRAM address0-10 AVIC-D1/UC...
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Connected to the capacitor for output of REFOUT Reversal input of FE Output of FE ADIN Input of FE, TE A/D converter Reversal input of TE Output of TE Output of LD Input of PD D.GND Ground for digital circuits * UPD63763GJ AVIC-D1/UC...
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UBEN(P91) LBEN/WRL(P90) CSI0/IIC WAIT General SCK0 A1-A2(P100-P107,P110-P113) Register SO1/TXD0 (32bit x 32) A13-A15(P34-P36) SI1/RXD0 CSI1/UART0 A16-A21(P60-P65) SCK1/ASCK0 AD0-AD15 (P40-P47,P50-P57) CSI2 SCK2 TXD1 RXD1 UART1 ASCK1 DMAC : 3ch CLKOUT Port Timer for clock Converter XT1(P114) RESET Watch dog timer AVIC-D1/UC...
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22 AUDIOGND audio ground Ground of audio block 23 L ch O L channel output FM stereo “L-ch” signal output or AM audio output 24 R ch O R channel output FM stereo “R-ch” signal output or AM audio output AVIC-D1/UC...
It slides down to angle 12 when OPEN/CLOSE key is pressed quickly at the closed or angle adjustment position. CD insertion/EJECT operation is possible from this position. At the half open position, LAST position is restored when OPEN/CLOSE key is pressed quickly. Approx. 62.5° AVIC-D1/UC...
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If operation becomes impossible in the angle of 45° or smaller, it opens to this position so that the obstruction (assuming a finger getting caught) can be released completely. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• It shifts to the open direction by 1 angle if the angle at which operation was disabled was 45° or larger. b. During OPEN operation • It shifts to the close direction by 1 angle from the angle at which operation was disabled. AVIC-D1/UC...
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• In case of a CD/DVD error (including reversed disc), the corresponding error message is displayed so that each error condition can be recognized. • An alarm tone is sound to notify sliding disabled conditions when sliding operation becomes disabled. AVIC-D1/UC...
If SOURCE ON, M SWACPW out ASENBO out IPPW out dalmon out CCON out 24ms DRAMPW out SYSRST out 64ms IRQPW out CPUWDT in rst# in 100ms Waiting to 100ms after SYSRST ON. xccstby in Waiting to 1ms after rst# ON. AVIC-D1/UC...
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IDLE STOP ACC OFF STAND-BY TASK OFF chattering : 8ms to 10ms 3 seconds OURCE ON, MUTEVOL release. Dropped down after waiting for 500µs. (Guarantee time as the SDRAM back up.) AVIC-D1/UC...
- side of it to ings is displayed. If you press this button while in decrease the volume. the audio operation screen, the screen changes to the Navigation map screen. AVIC-D1/UC...
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When the XM tuner (GEX-P10XMT) is not connected: Not used. (12) P.ADJ/B.LIGHT button Press to enter the PICTURE ADJUST mode. Press and hold to turn off the back light of the LCD panel. To turn on the back light, press this button again. AVIC-D1/UC...
Turning the Unit On and Select- External unit refers to a Pioneer product (such as one available in the future) that, although ing a Source incompatible as a source, enables control of basic functions by this unit. Two external units can be controlled by this unit.
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Insert a CD into the CD loading slot. If you insert a CD, the LCD panel closes auto- matically, and then format reading will start. Make sure the CD loading slot is empty before inserting a CD into the slot. AVIC-D1/UC...
The adjusted angle of the LCD panel will disc, and check the disc for damage be memorized and the LCD panel will auto- before inserting the disc again. matically return to this angle the next time the turning of the ignition switch (ACC) on. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Press the RESET button on this product using a pointed object such as the tip of a pen. 4. Enter the following settings: 2 Make any necessary installation angle adjustments. 4 Set the time and language. After installing this product, be sure to check in a safe place, that the vehicle is per- forming normally. AVIC-D1/UC...
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Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following portions by using the prescribed cleaning tools: Portions to be cleaned Cleaning tools DVD, CD pickup lenses Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008 Portions to be cleaned Cleaning tools Fans Cleaning paper : GED-008 AVIC-D1/UC...
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