DV-535

FL

Description

Causes if with a DVD

Causes if with a CD

Operation of the Unit

of Error

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

71

ID can not read

An ID could not be read for 1 second or more.

 

Stop

 

during tracing

 

 

 

72

Subcode check

 

No frame could be read for 3

Stop

 

failure during

 

seconds or more.

 

 

playback

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

73

ID can not read at

An ID could not be read within 1 second after the

 

Opens (ID readout failure)

 

the startup

AFB adjustment had been finished.

 

 

74

Subcode check

 

No subcode could be read within 3

Opens (Subcode readout

 

seconds after AFB adjustment had

failure during startup

 

failure).

 

 

 

been finished.

 

 

Timeout for reading

 

TOC readout took 30 seconds or

 

81

TOC of the

 

Stop

 

more.

 

mechanism

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

controller

 

 

 

82

Timeout for reading

 

Reading TOC of the system

Stop

TOC of the system

 

 

controller took 30 seconds or more.

 

controller

 

 

 

 

Communication

A command could not be issued to DSP because

 

 

A1

timeout of DSP

Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force

 

No operation

 

command

(XCBUSY = L) for a specified time (about 200

 

 

 

 

mS).

 

 

 

Communication

Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a

 

 

 

specified time (about 200 mS) before and after a

 

 

A2

timeout for reading

 

No operation

coefficient read command was issued to DSP, or

 

 

DSP coefficient

 

 

 

the address echo-back after command issuance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

did not match the setup address.

 

 

 

Communication

Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for a

 

 

A3

timeout for writing

specified time (about 1024 mS) before and after

 

No operation

 

DSP coefficient

the coefficient write command was issued to

 

 

 

 

DSP.

 

 

 

Communication

Command Busy (XCBUSY) was in force for 200

 

 

A4

timeout for

mS during continuous coefficient writing, or

 

No operation

 

continuously writing

before and after a continuous write command

 

 

 

DSP coefficient

was issued to DSP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timeout error for

In the tracing state during the backup sequence, codes could not be read for 1

 

B1

second or more. In the backup sequence, tracking ON sequence of the servo DSP

Stops

 

backup

could not be completed even if more than 500 mS after the tracking ON command

 

 

 

 

 

 

was issued.

 

 

B2

Retry error for

Tracing impossible after retring the tracking ON for 3 times in the backup sequence.

Stops

 

backup

 

 

 

B3

Retry error for trace

During tracing, runaway was detected after three iterations of backup operations for

Stops

detecting runaway.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C3

Detection of tracking

During playback, the overcurrent detection port was at L for 300 ms or more

Stops (the mechanical

controller operates

overcurrent

continuously.

 

 

 

 

 

independently).

 

Short-circuit test

While the power was on, the overcurrent detection port was at L for 40 ms or more

Turns off the power

(C5)

instantly (No indication on

corresponding error

continuously.

 

the FL display and no

 

 

 

 

writing to flash memory)

 

 

 

 

 

E3

Violation against

 

 

Stops

 

digital copy guard

 

 

 

F5

Tray being pushed

The tray switch that had been Open mode was forcibly changed to a mode other than

Closes

 

 

Open by an external force.

 

 

 

 

Loading, unloading or clamping could not be completed within a specified time (about

Reverses the loading

F8

Loading timeout

direction. It timeout is

 

 

5 seconds).

 

repeated upon retry, the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

unit stops.

 

 

The following error occured eight times. (1) Focus ON sequence could not be

Stops wherever possible

FC

Focus

completed even if more than two seconds after

the focus ON command (to the

then opens (stops in the

 

 

servo DSP) was sent. (2) Focus IN sequence was finished, actually focus IN was not

case of side B).

 

 

completed.

 

 

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Pioneer DV-535 specifications Dsp

DV-535 specifications

The Pioneer DV-535 is a versatile and highly regarded DVD player that made its mark in the early 2000s. Known for its exceptional performance and user-friendly features, the DV-535 caters to both casual viewers and dedicated home theater enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Pioneer DV-535 is its compatibility with a wide range of disc formats. It supports DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and even Video CD formats. This versatility allows users to enjoy an array of media, from movies to music CDs and homemade recordings, all from a single device. The ability to read multiple formats makes it an attractive option for users with varied collections.

The DV-535 boasts the acclaimed PureCinema technology, which enhances the playback of films. This progressive scan feature ensures that video output is smooth and clear, reducing motion artifacts that can detract from viewing quality. The player also features advanced video processing capabilities, resulting in rich colors and sharp images, which are further enhanced by its compatibility with widescreen televisions.

Another key characteristic of the DV-535 is its user-friendly interface. The remote control is ergonomically designed for ease of use, enabling quick access to essential functions. Users can easily navigate menus, access setup options, and control playback settings without hassle. The on-screen display is intuitive, making it simple for users to find and play their desired media.

In terms of audio performance, the DV-535 does not disappoint. It supports multiple audio formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, which provides an immersive sound experience. This is especially beneficial for home theater setups, where high-quality audio is paramount.

Connectivity options on the DV-535 are robust, offering composite video, S-Video, and optical audio outputs. This range of output options makes it compatible with various audio and video equipment, enabling seamless integration into any home theater system.

In conclusion, the Pioneer DV-535 is a well-rounded DVD player that combines excellent playback capabilities, format versatility, and user-friendly features. Featuring advanced technologies like PureCinema, it ensures a superior viewing and listening experience that appeals to a wide audience. Its design prioritizes convenience while delivering high-quality performance, solidifying its reputation as a reliable choice for home entertainment.