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1
A
No tracking close
No.
Cause
Diagnostics Point
Traverse
1
mechanism
2
Signal error
SRVA Assy
3
TE signal error
SRVA Assy
B
TEDRV signal
4
SRVA Assy
error
5
[12] Error Codes
C
How to respond when an error code is displayed on the CONTROLLER DISPLAY (LCD) is described below.
[12-1] E-7001: DISC DRIVE ERROR
The ATAPI drive does not work properly.
No.
Cause
Diagnostics Point
1
[12-2] E-7010: DSP DEVICE ERROR
D
The MAIN DSP (IC501) does not work properly. Downloading of programs is not possible.
No.
Cause
Diagnostics Point
1
Power is not
2
MAIN Assy
supplied properly.
The clock is not
3
MAIN Assy
properly input.
E
The RESET
signal is not
4
MAIN Assy
properly input.
Loose connection
5
between the MAIN
MAIN Assy
CPU and MAIN DSP
Loose connection
6
between the MAIN
MAIN Assy
DSP and SD_RAM
7
F
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1
2
Item to be Checked
Check that focusing is in. (If focusing is out,
tracking close is not possible.)
With a CD, check that the E and F signals
fluctuate with 2.2 V at the center.
With a DVD, check the A, B, C, and D
signals.
Check that the TE signal fluctuates
with 1.65 V at the center.
Check that the TEDRV signal fluctuates
with 1.65 V at the center, and that a pulse-
like signal is output during tracking close.
If the symptom persists after the above
-
corrections,
Item to be Checked
Check the AUDIO DSP (IC501,) using
-
automatic device diagnostics and the
status LEDs.
Item to be Checked
-
Check the power voltages (V+3R3_DSP
and V+1R2_DSP).
Check that the frequency at Pin 38 (DSP_
CLK) of SD_RAM (IC505) is approx. 90 MHz.
Check that the signals of the DSP710_RST
and CPU_DSP710_RST lines are H.
Check the connection between the MAIN
CPU and MAIN DSP.
Check the connection between the MAIN
DSP and SD_RAM.
If the symptom persists after the above
-
corrections,
2
3
Corrective Action
See "In-focus not possible" above.
Check that the signals fluctuate with 2.2 V at the center.
If a DC signal is not output, check the VREF1. If a DC
signal is not output from it, replace the FEP (IC7002).
If an AC signal is not output, check the soldering at the
CN7001–IC7002 of the pickup. If soldering is improper,
resolder it. If soldering is OK, replace the traverse
mechanism.
Check the connection of the parts at the periphery of
the FEP (IC7002). If soldering is improper, resolder it.
If soldering is OK, replace the FEP (IC7002).
If the output signal waveform is not proper, the connec-
tion of the SODC (IC7006) and its periphery may be
loose or the parts may be defective. If the connection is
loose, reconnect securely. If the connection is OK,
replace the SODC (IC7006).
Replace the parts in the order of (1) FEP (IC7002),
(2) SODC (IC7006), (3) DRIVER IC (IC7001),
(4) SRVA Assy, then (5) traverse mechanism.
Corrective Action
If it is judged as NG, the ATAPI drive does not work
properly. If the track data are not output although
loading and rotating are properly performed, see [6]
ATAPI DRIVE. In other cases, see [9] DRIVE ASSY.
Corrective Action
If it is judged as NG, the MAIN DSP (IC501) does not
work properly or communication between the MAIN
CPU (IC101) and MAIN DSP is not established.
Proceed as follows:
The MAIN DSP requires two power supply systems.
Check the connections of the power supply lines.
If soldering is improper, resolder it.
Check the connection of the logic IC (IC507).
If soldering is improper, resolder it.
Check the connection of the logic IC (IC123).
If soldering is improper, resolder it.
If the signal of the CPU_DSP710_RST line is L, the
port on the MAIN CPU may be damaged.
If the signal of the DSP710_RST line is L, check the
connection of the logic IC (IC123) and its periphery.
Check the connections between MAIN CPU (IC101)
and MAIN DSP (IC501).
If soldering is improper, resolder it.
Check the connections between MAIN DSP (IC501)
and SD_RAM (IC505).
If soldering is improper, resolder it.
Replace the MAIN CPU.
CDJ-2000
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4
Reference
10.1 SRVA
ASSY (1/2)
5.4 Operational
Waveforms
10.1 SRVA
ASSY (1/2)
5.4 Operational
Waveforms
10.1 SRVA
ASSY (1/2)
5.4 Operational
Waveforms
Reference
[3] Indication of
various information
in 6.3 DETAILS OF
THE SERVICE
MODE
Reference
10.4 MAIN
ASSY (2/3)
10.3 MAIN
ASSY (1/3)
10.4 MAIN
ASSY (2/3)
10.3 MAIN
ASSY (1/3)
10.4 MAIN
ASSY (2/3)
10.4 MAIN
ASSY (2/3)
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