Philips DVD763SA/051, DVD763SA/001, DVD763SA/021 manual Second Level Submenus, Third Level Submenus

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Diagnostic Software, Trouble Shooting and Test Instructions

DVD763SA

 

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MAIN > BASIC ENGINE MENU

 

1

Reset

[44]

2

Version

[37]

3S2B...

4Loader Mechanism...

5Special Diagnostics...

MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS MENU

1Clock...

2Flash...

3NVRAM...

4

SDRAM Write/Read

[16]

MAIN > ERROR LOG MENU

 

1

Read Last Errors

[31]

2

Read Error Bits

[32]

3

Reset Error Log

[33]

MAIN > FURORE MENU

 

1

SDRAM Write/Read

[63]

2

SDRAM Write/Read

[64]

3

Chip Revision ID

[65]

3

Set Output High

[84a]

3

Set Output Low

[84b]

3

Reset

[83]

MAIN > MISCELLANEOUS MENU

1Statistics Info...

2Read DVD Application version[46]

Second Level Submenus

 

MAIN > AUDIO > MUTE MENU

 

1

Mute On

[19a]

2

Mute Off

[19b]

MAIN > AUDIO > PINK NOISE MENU

1

Pink Noise On

[20a]

2

Pink Noise / Beep Tone Off

[20b]

3

Beep Tone On

[20c]

MAIN > AUDIO > SINE WAVE MENU

1

Audio Sine On

[21a]

2

Audio Burst On

[21b]

MAIN > AUDIO > DIGITAL PORTS MENU

1

LFE_SEL High

[56a]

2

LFE_SEL Low

[56b]

MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD MENU

1.

DAC Reset

[79]

2.I2C Test...

3.Clock...

4.Audio...

5.Low Power Standby...

6.DAC Mode...

MAIN > VIDEO > COLOURBAR MENU 1 Colourbar DENC On (PAL) [23a]

2Colourbar DENC On (NTSC) [23c]

3Colourbar DENC/MPEG Off [23b]

4ProgressiveScan MPEG On [24a]

5

Enhanced YUV MPEG On

[24b]

6

Set Video Out To RGB

[61a]

7

Set Video Out To YUV

[61b]

MAIN > VIDEO > SCART MENU

 

1

I2C Scart IC Check

[54]

2

Scart To DVD

[55a]

3

Scart Pass Through

[55b]

4

Scart Pin 8

Low (0 to 2)V

[25a]

5

Scart Pin 8

Mid (4.5 to 7)V

[25b]

6

Scart Pin 8 Hi(9.5 to 12)V

[25c]

MAIN > VIDEO > DIGITAL PORT MENU

1

Video Port Out 0xAA

[17a]

2

Video Port Out 0x55

[17b]

MAIN > FRONT PANEL > SLAVE PROCESSOR MENU

1

Bus Comms Check

[12]

2

S/W Version

[26]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > S2B MENU

1

S2B Echo

[13]

2

S2B Pass-Through

[14]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM MENU

1Disc Motor...

2Laser...

3Tray...

4Focus...

5Radial...

6Sledge...

7Grooves...

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > SPECIAL DIAGNOSTICS MENU

1

Read FlashID

[70]

 

2

ROM Checksum

[71]

 

3

Scratch Detector Test

[72]

 

MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS > PCM CLOCK MENU

1

PCM_CLK In CDDA Mode (11.3MHz)

[8a]

2

PCM_CLK In DVD Mode (12.3MHz)

[8b]

3

PCM_CLK In DVD96kHz Mode (24.6MHz) [8c]

MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS > FLASH MENU

1

Verify FLASH Checksum

[6]

 

2

Show FLASH Checksum

[62]

 

MAIN > PROCESSOR PERIPHERALS > NVRAM MENU

1

I2C NVRAM Acces

[11]

 

2

NVRAM Config

[34]

 

3

NVRAM Reset

[35]

 

4

NVRAM Modify

[36]

 

5

NVRAM Read/Wr Test

[15]

 

MAIN > MISCELLANEOUS > STATISTICS INFO MENU

1Total Nr Of Times Tray Open[47a]

 

2

Total Time Power On

[47b]

 

3

Total Play-Time CDDA & VCD [47c]

 

4

Total Play-Time DVD

[47d]

 

Third Level Submenus

MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > I2C TEST MENU

1.

I2C Test

[66a]

 

2.

I2C Enable Pin On

[66b]

 

3.

I2C Enable Pin Off

[66c]

 

MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > CLOCK MENU

1.

Clock Internal

 

[67a]

2.

Clock External

 

[67b]

3.

Clock Upsampling 192k (963 only)

[82a]

4.

Clock Upsampling 96k

(963 only)

[82b]

5.

Clock Upsampling On

(963 only)

[82c]

6.

Clock Upsampling Off

(963 only)

[82d]

MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > AUDIO

1.

Audio Pre-Mute On

[68a]

 

2.

Audio Pre-Mute Off

[68b]

 

3.

Audio Center On

[69a]

 

4.

Audio Center Off

[69b]

 

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Contents DVD763SA /001 /021 /051 ContentsDVD-Video Player Specifications Technical Specifications and Connection FacilitiesSafety Instructions, Warnings and Notes Safety InstructionsLaser Device Unit DolbyService Hints Switched Mode Power SupplyService Positions ComPairMechanical TopCover 300 Remove 4 screws 310DVD Module 145 Remove flex connections to A/V board Lift module up slightly and moveMechanical- and Dismantling Instructions Diagnostic Software, Trouble Shooting and Test Instructions Nucleus Contents of Dealer ScriptDealerscript Purpose of Dealer ScriptContents of Player Script Player ScriptPurpose of Player Script Structure of Player ScriptRemote Control Test Display PCBDisplay Test LED Test162037.eps 5 P50 Loop-Back TestPicture Test Sound 2 Test Sound 1 & Scart DVD TestBasic Engine Error Bits Loop Test See Table BelowUart Error Codes Be ErrorsSlph Error Codes SSM Error CodesCL 26532053056.eps SMA Error CodesReprogramming of New Mono Boards Set-up Physical Interface Components Hardware required Menu and Command Mode InterfaceCommand Overview of Nuclei Basic diagnostic nuclei Ref. # Reference Name Remark Processor and peripherals Ref. # Reference Name RemarkComponents Ref. # Reference Name Remark Audio Ref. # Reference Name RemarkLog Error logging in Nvram Ref. # Reference Name Remark Video Ref. # Reference Name RemarkDisplay slave processor Ref. # Reference Name Remark Miscellaneous Ref. # Reference Name RemarkLayout of Menu and Submenu ActivationMenus First Level SubmenusSecond Level Submenus Third Level SubmenusAudio Nuclei Error Code Error text Nuclei Error CodesError Code Error text Basic Engine Nuclei Error Code Error text Display PWB Nuclei Error Code Error text Processor & Peripherals Nuclei Error Code Error textLog Nuclei Error Code Error text Miscellaneous Nuclei Error Code Error textVideo Nuclei Error Code Error text Furore Nuclei Error Code Error textTest Instruction Front Display and Audio/ Video Board Supply CheckClock Check Audio Mute CheckCommand Ref.# Name Remarks Audio output Command Ref.# Name Remarks Killlr signalKill Circuit Digital SilencePersonal Notes Block and Wiring Diagram Block Diagram DVD763SA EUWiring Diagram DVD763SA EU 170502 AV Board Testpoint OverviewCL 26532053011.eps Electrical Diagrams Power Supply Unit DVD763SA EUAV-Board Clock & Control AV-Board Video DAC I200 I201 I221200mV / div AC 10ms / divAV-Board Audio AV-Board Video I231 I234I403 I406 I407 I421 I422 I423 I480260402 Layout AV-Board Overview Top SideCL 26532053009.eps Layout AV-Board Part 1 Top Side Layout AV-Board Part 2 Top Side CL 26532053010.eps Layout AV-Board Overview Bottom SidePart Layout AV-Board Part 1 Bottom Side CL 2653205310a.epsLayout AV-Board Part 2 Bottom Side CL 2653205310b.epsDVD763SA 30521-Front Board Display Panel Layout DVD763SA 30521-Front Board Top Side Layout DVD763SA 30521-Front Board Overview Bottom SideCL 26532039021.eps 200302210302 Layout DVD763SA 30521-Front Board Part 1 Bottom SideCL 2653203921a.eps Layout DVD763SA 30521-Front Board Part 2 Bottom Side CL 2653203921b.epsDVD763SA 30521-Front Board Standby Panel Layout DVD763SA 30521-Front Board Standby Panel6200 1202 1200 1201 1200 1201 1202 6200Switching Panel Scart Panel TP1A Bvid out TP2A Gvid outTP14 Cvbs out 500mV/div ACLayout Scart Board Overview Top Side Layout Scart Board Part 1 Top Side Layout Scart Board Part 2 Top Side Power Supply Unit AlignmentsCircuit Descriptions and List of Abbreviations IntroductionLoader/Mono Board Primary Current SensingUnder-voltage Protection Over-voltage ProtectionLoader Interface Servo Processor/DecoderInterface/Program Memory DVD Back-end ProcessorAudio data input/output Interface Sacd DSD processorBasic Engine Interface Audio Output Video OutputMiscellaneous Power Supply diagram M7Clock Factory Reset Circuit Audio/Video A/V BoardControl and Display Standby LEDKey Matrix IR ReceiverAbbreviation list TY72011P2 Pinning item Diagram Power Supply TY72011P2 Block Diagram itemIC Data Spare Parts List VariousSD 4.00SACH Module VariousFront PWB RC22H RST SMScart PWB

DVD763SA/051, DVD763SA/021, DVD763SA/001 specifications

The Philips DVD763SA series, which includes models DVD763SA/001, DVD763SA/021, and DVD763SA/051, represents a sophisticated blend of technology and quality in the realm of home entertainment. These DVD players are designed to deliver an exceptional viewing experience, featuring a range of functionalities that cater to modern media consumption needs.

One of the standout features of the DVD763SA series is its compatibility with various disc formats. It supports not just standard DVDs, but also CD-R/RW, MP3, and JPEG formats, allowing users to enjoy a versatile selection of media. This versatility ensures that whether you're in the mood for a classic movie, listening to music, or viewing photos from a digital camera, the Philips DVD763SA delivers seamless playback.

Equipped with progressive scan technology, these DVD players enhance video quality significantly. This technology minimizes motion blur and improves image clarity, producing a sharper picture that enhances the viewing experience, especially on larger screens. The DVD763SA series also boasts an advanced video rendering capability, which ensures that even older discs are upscaled to near-HD quality, providing a more enjoyable viewing experience.

Another notable characteristic of the DVD763SA series is its user-friendly interface. The remote control is ergonomically designed for ease of use, incorporating intuitive buttons that allow for quick access to settings, playback options, and media navigation. The on-screen display further simplifies navigation, making it easy for users to browse through their media collections.

Audio quality is equally impressive, with support for Dolby Digital and DTS sound formats. This ensures that viewers can enjoy cinematic audio experiences from the comfort of their homes. The players also feature direct audio outputs, enabling users to connect them to external sound systems for enhanced sound performance.

The Philips DVD763SA series prioritizes energy efficiency, adhering to environmentally friendly standards. This not only helps reduce power consumption but also contributes to lower electricity bills for households. With a sleek and compact design, these DVD players fit seamlessly into any home entertainment setup, providing both functionality and style.

In summary, the Philips DVD763SA/001, DVD763SA/021, and DVD763SA/051 models combine advanced technology with practical features, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home media experience. From impressive audio-visual capabilities to user-friendly design, these players are well-equipped to meet the demands of today's media consumers.