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DVD763SA

Diagnostic Software, Trouble Shooting and Test Instructions

MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > LOW POWER

STANDBY

 

1.

Low Power Standby On

[81a]

2.

Low Power Standby Off

[81b]

MAIN > AUDIO > EXT DAC BOARD > DAC MODE MENU

1.

DAC CDDA Mode

[80a]

2.

DAC DVD48 Mode

[80b]

3.

DAC DVD96 Mode

[80c]

4.

DAC DSD Mode

[80d

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > DISC MOTOR

MENU

 

1

Disc Motor On

[39a]

2

Disc Motor Off

[39b]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > LASER MENU

1

CD Laser On

[58a]

2

CD Laser Off

[58b]

3

DVD Laser On

[58c]

4

DVD Laser Off

[58d]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > TRAY MENU

1

Tray Open

[43b]

2

Tray Close

[43a]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > FOCUS MENU

1

Focus On

[38a] (load DVD first)

2

Focus Off

[38b]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > RADIAL MENU

1

Radial Control On

[40a] (load DVD first)

2

Radial Control Off

[40b]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > SLEDGE MENU

1

Sledge Inwards

[41a]

2

Sledge Outwards

[41b]

MAIN > BASIC ENGINE > MECHANISM > GROOVES (Uses

DVD) MENU

 

1

Jump To Inside Grooves

[42a]

2

Jump To Middle Grooves

[42b]

3

Jump To Outside Grooves

[42c]

Error

 

code

Error text

 

 

8022

"DAC mode DVD48 I2C connection failed"

8040

"Test successful"

 

 

8041

"DAC mode DVD96 I2C bus busy before start"

 

 

8042

"DAC mode DVD96 I2C connection failed"

 

 

8060

"Test successful"

 

 

8061

"DAC mode DSD I2C bus busy before start"

 

 

8062

"DAC mode DSD I2C connection failed"

 

 

8100

"Test successful"

 

 

8101

"Low Power Standby On I2C bus busy"

 

 

8102

"Low Power Standby On I2C connection failed"

 

 

8120

"Test successful"

 

 

8121

"Low Power Standby Off I2C bus busy"

 

 

8122

"Low Power Standby Off I2C connection failed"

 

 

8200

"Test successful"

 

 

8201

"DAC Upsample 192k I2C bus busy"

 

 

8202

"DAC Upsample 192k I2C connection failed"

 

 

8220

"Test successful"

 

 

8221

"DAC Upsample 96k I2C bus busy"

 

 

8222

"DAC Upsample 96k I2C connection failed"

 

 

8200

"Test successful"

 

 

8201

"DAC UpSample On bus busy"

 

 

8202

"DAC UpSample On I2C connection failed"

 

 

8200

"Test successful"

 

 

8201

"DAC UpSample Off bus busy"

 

 

8202

"DAC UpSample Off I2C connection failed"

 

 

5.8Nuclei Error Codes

In the following tables the error description of the error codes will be described.

5.8.1Audio Nuclei

Error

 

code

Error text

 

 

1880

Test successful

1800

Test successful

 

 

1900

Test successful

 

 

1920

Test successful

 

 

2000

Test successful

 

 

2020

Test successful

 

 

2100

Test successful

 

 

5600

Test successful

 

 

5620

Test successful

 

 

7900

"Checksums = 0xA1, 0xB1, 0xC1, 0xD1"

 

 

7901

"DAC I2C bus busy"

 

 

7902

"DAC I2C expander "

 

 

8000

"Test successful"

 

 

8001

"DAC mode CDDA I2C bus busy before start"

 

 

8002

"DAC mode CDDA I2C connection failed"

 

 

8020

"Test successful"

 

 

8021

"DAC mode DVD48 I2C bus busy before start"

 

 

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Philips DVD763SA/001, DVD763SA/021, DVD763SA/051 manual Nuclei Error Codes, Audio Nuclei Error Code Error text

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.