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Revision Record

Date Rev No Section Description


17/ Dec./ 2005 0.1 New edition




























Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
All trademarks used in the specifications are the property of their respective owners.

1. General Descriptions
1.1. Model Features

1.2. Information

2. Electrical Characteristics


2.1. Optical Characteristics


2.2. Electrical Characteristics

2.3. System Block Diagram

3. Power
3.1. Power Supply
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3.2. Rechargeable Battery .
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4. Dimension & Physical Characteristics .
4.1. Outline Dimension

4.2. Physical Characteristics

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4.3. Exploded View

5. Regulatory Standards

5.1. Safety

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5.2. EMI

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5.3. Ergonomics

6. Service Tools and Equipment


6.1. Service Tools and Equipment .

6.2. Storing and Handling Test Discs

6.3. Notes

7. Spare Parts
7.1. key Parts List

8. Trouble shooting
8.1. Error Code Table

8.2. Debug & Trouble Shooting

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2.4. Schematic Circuit Diagram

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1 General Descriptions
1.1 Model Features
Video: DVD Playback, MPEG4(option) ,DivX(DivX Model),Kodak Picture CD compatible
& JPEG readable
Audio: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA Playback
Firmware Upgradable
Dolby Digital Output
7" active-matrix TFT screen, 16:9 wide aspect ratio
Composite Video Output
Ultra dimension & light weight: 205mm(L) x 163.5mm(W) x 38mm(H) / 900g (around)
Slim size wireless remote control
Rechargeable battery pack
12-volt car cigarette lighter cable
Universal AC/DC power adapter
Audio/video cable for TV connection
Built-in stereo speakers
Two Stereo headphone jack
Parental Lock








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Anti Shock Protection










- 2 -
1.2 Information
Disk Format DVD, VCD, CD, MP3, CD-R, CD-RW, MPEG4 (OPTION),JPEG,
Kodak Picture CD, DivX(DivX Model),WMA
Video System NTSC / PAL/Auto
Video Decompression MPEG-2 (ISO/IEC-13818), MPEG-1
Video Output 800~1200mVpp/75 ohm
Audio Characteristic 2-Channel Analog
Analog Output 1.0~2.0Vrms/10K ohm
Frequency Response DVD: 48kHz Sampling: 20Hz-20kHz
CD: 20Hz-20kHz
S/N Ratio <= -65dB
Dynamic Range <= -85dB
Audio Output Noise &Distortion Less than<= 0.01%
Digital Output SPDIF
Headphone Jack 32ohm (30Mw) > 8ohm
LCD Display 7 active-matrix TFT type
Audio / Video Section Audio input/output x1
Video input/output x1
S-Video / Coaxial output x1
Audio Section Digital Output: Coaxial x1
Headphone Jack Headphone Jack x1
Line Voltage AC 100~240 VAC 10%(50/60Hz), (Adapter)
Power Consumption 12W (DC 12V, 1.0A)
Remote Control DC 3V Infra-red
Dimensions 205mm(L) x 163.5mm(W) x 38mm(H)
Weight 900 g (around)
Accessories Slim Size Remote Controller with 3V Battery
12-volt Car Cigarette Lighter Cable
Universal AC/DC Power Adapter
Audio Cable / Video Cable
Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack
S-video / Coaxial cable


- 3 -
2 Electrical Characteristics
2.1 Optical Characteristics
Parameter Specifications Unit
Screen Size 7.0 (16:9 diagonal) inch
Display Format 1400 (H) 234 (V) dot
Active Area 154.08 (H) 86.08 (V) mm
Dot Pitch 0.107 (H) 0.370 (V) mm
Pixel Configuration Stripe
Outline Dimension 166.0 (W) 100.0 (H) 7.2 (D)(typ.) mm
Surface Treatment Anti-Glare and Hard Coating
Weight 180 10 g

2.2 Electrical Characteristics
DVD/ SVCD/ VCD/ CD system decoding, packeted element streams and audio, video element
streams.
Fully digital servo processing (focusing, tracking, sledge and spindle servo control)
Fully digital calibration (focusing/ tracking offset and balance)
Digital phase lock loop with phase equalizer
Support Audio/ Video/ Photograph decoding and programming
Programmable Y/C delay relationship
Embedded micro-controller, up to 50MHz operating frequency
1.8V and 3.3V dual power supply, 208 pin PQFP




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2.3 System Block Diagram




2.3.1. The System Block Diagram & the Block's Function Description










































DC To DC
MP1580
1. Loader
DM-520A
2. Servo +MPEG
MT1389D/MT1389C
DISPLAY
7 TFT LCD
PW070XU3
INVERTER

TFT LCD Driver
IR3Y29B +HX8806




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2.4 Schematic Circuit Diagram


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INT/EXT
IR
AC
LK
ASD
ATA3
M
C
_D
ATA
ASD
ATA2
RESET#
G
ND
ABC
K
ASD
ATA2
VSC
K
VSTB
VSD
A
LD
O
_AV33
R
FV33
+3.3V
D
V33
+3.3V
D
AC
VD
D
3
G
ND
G
ND
VSD
A
AC
LK
[5]
PW
R#
[3]
URST#
[1]
PC
E#
[3]
C
AS#
[3]
M
A[0..11]
[3]
FS0
[4]
ABC
K
[5]
CTR_TFT5V
[5]
A[0..21]
[3]
M
U
TE_D
AC
[5]
PW
R#
[3]
SD
A
[3]
AD
[0..7]
[3]
BA[0..1]
[3]
DQ
M
[0..1]
[3]
ALR
C
K
[5]
PR
D
#
[3]
AR
[5]
PC
E#
[3]
D
C
LK
[3]
W
E#
[3]
Y[3..6]
[ 5 ]
ASPDIF
[4]
C
S#
[3]
R
AS#
[3]
D
C
KE
[3]
VSC
K
AL
[5]
ASD
AT[0..2]
[5]
SC
L
[3]
AVC
C
[1 ]
DQ
[0..15]
[3]
HSYNC#
[ 4 ]
VSYNC#
[ 4 ]
INT/EXT
[5]
VC
C
M
O
_VC
C
LD
O
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D
V33
+3.3V
R
FV33
V18
M
O
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C
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AC
VD
D
3
M
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V18
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C
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C
R
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O
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D
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D
V33
D
V33
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D
V33
D
V33
D
V33
+3.3V
D
V33
AVC
C
VC
C
TP6
TP23
TP12
C77 0.1uF
L34
FB
C82 0.47uF/N.C
C
105 C
TP15
R
200
33k
L41
FB
C
B86
0.1uF
TP43
TP32
C
100
1uF
+
C
E56
47uF/16v
TP13
R
197
4.7
R
190
10k
C
8
+c88=17nf
0603C
+
C
19
47uF
L51
FB
C
B90
0.1uF
TP39
TP16
C
114
1000p
C
B75
0.1uF
L52
FB
+
C
E46
10uF/25v
R
191
1k 0603R
R
194
0
+
C
E49
1000uF/10v
C
B79
0.1uF
C
B107
0.1uF
C
B88
0.1uF
C
B108
0.1uF
C
98
1uF
C
97
1uF
R
202
10k
TP33
+
C
E78
220uF/16V
TP31
C84
1000pF
R178 0
C
B83
0.1uF
+
C
E77
220uF/16V
R
181
1
L42
2.7u, DIP
TP30
C
75
0.01uF
C
B92
0.1uF
TP44
C
72
2200pF
C
B74
0.1uF
R
173
150k
R
196
10
R
182
2K
TP9
C
B70
0.1uF
TP5
+
C
E54
100uF/16v
TP19
R
215
10k
C94
0.1uF
C
81
1500pF
0603C
R
199
33k
R
172
150k
TP8
TP3
+
C
E55
47uF/16v
+
C
E52
47uF/16v
TP14
C
110
0.015uF
+
C
E1
+ce49=1000uf
R
218
100k
TP47
C
B73
0.1uF
R28
4.7K
CO
N2
CO
NTRO
LBO
RD,11P,PITCH=1.5M
M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
TP40
Y1
C27M
Hz
1
2
+
C
79
10uF/25v
TP52
TP18
C
104
0.1uF
L50
FB
TP37
R
177
R
D
6
1N
4148
1 2
R23 100k
TP29
R179 0
C
71
390pF
R
192 R
R
204
1
C
112
150pF
+
C
E53
47uF/16v
TP45
R
183
4.7k
R
210
10k
TP38
R
193
R
C
109
0.1uF
C
B85
0.1uF
U38
BA5954
191012 3 2
15
714 13
2119 20 24 27
6 45
28
811
17 1816 2322 25 26
29
30
VINFC
PVC
C
1
PG
ND
VO
SL+
C
F2
C
F1
VO
TK+
VN
FFC
VO
FC
+
VO
FC
-
PVC
C
2
PG
ND
VNFTK
C
TK2
BIAS
VO
SL
VINSL+
VINSL-
STBY
VC
C
VO
SL-
VO
LD
+
VO
LD
-
VO
TK-
VINLD
PREG
ND
C
TK1
VINTK
G
1
G
2
C
B89
0.1uF
R
211
20k
C
73
0.1uF/N.C
C
101
1uF
R
174
680k
TP27
R22 39k
C
B200
0.1uF
TP21
R
212
20k
R
203
1
R21 0
C
B76
0.1uF
TP42
+
C
E47
10uF/25v
C
B81
0.1uF
IR1 3
2
1
C
102
C
Q
26 2SB1132
1
3 2
R
168
680k
R
187
0
+
C
E16
100uF/6.3V/LU
C
108
330pF
C
B77
0.1uF
TP17
C
B78
0.1uF
L37
FB
C
B93
0.1uF
C
111
150pF
C
33
100pF
R175 15k
TP1
URST#
C90 0.033uF
L36
10uH
3216
L39
10uH
TP2
C
B82
0.1uF
C
B72
0.1uF
R
195
10
R
206
1
C
95
0.1uF
R
220
0
U
20A
74H
C
04
1
2
14 7
L38
FB
C
B87
0.1uF
L40
10uH
R
198
4.7
C
B95
0.1uF
C
99
1uF
C91 0.047uF
C
B91
0.1uF
R170 100k
TP4
C
116
22p
R
205
1
TP49
M
T
1
3
8
9
D
U17
M
T1389D
UQ
216
2
210
3 4 51
212
213
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
216
2827 3029 3231 432625 33 34 35 36 4241 4539 40 463837
65
64
62
61
60
59
58
52
81
77
76
55
74
73
72
71
63
83
53 54
70
57
82
75
66
68
80
69
56
67
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
106
96
97
204
205
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
107
108
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
137
138
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
126
127
125
124
123
122
121
120
118
119
117
116
115
114
113
111
112
110
109
209
215
24
214
191
190
198
197
208
207
196
211
206
203
201
202
200
199
194
195
192
184
185
182
181
180
179
186
178
177
175
173
174
164
171
170
169
168
172
167
166
165
163
193
44 47 48 49 50 51
78
79
176
183
188
189
187
D
VD
A
CRTPLP
D
VD
B
D
VD
C
D
VD
D
AG
ND
OSP
OSN
DVDRFIP
DVDRFIN
M
A
M
B
M
C
M
D
SA SB SC SD C
D
FO
N
C
D
FO
P
TNI
TPI
M
DI1
M
DI2
LDO
2
LDO
1
AVDD3
V2R
EFO
SG
ND
VR
EFO
V20
TEO
FEO
FG
/ADIN1
RFLVL/RFO
N
CSO
/RFO
P
TEZISLV
O
P_O
UT
O
P_INN
O
P_INP
FO
O
TRO
G
PIO
1
TRO
PENPW
M
PW
M
O
UT1/ADIN0
G
PIO
2
FM
O
DM
O
HIGHA4
HIGHA5
HIGHA7
DVDD3
A16
IOWR#
DVDD3
IO
A6
AD6
AD2
AD1
IOA18
DVSS
IOOE#
IOA1
DVSS
HIGHA6
ALE
IO
A7
HIG
HA0
IOCS#
IOA19
IOA21
AD0
HIGHA3
HIGHA1
AD5
IOA20
DVSS
HIGHA2
DVDD18
AD7
A17
DVDD3
IOA0
UWR#
URD#
UP1_2
UP1_3
GPIO6
UP1_4
UP1_5
IR
UP1_6
DVSS
ADCVDD3
ADCVSS
UP1_7
UP3_0
UP3_1
UP3_4
UP3_5
GPIO7
ICE
PRST#
INT0#
DVDD3
AC
LK
ABC
K
D
VSS
G
PIO
5
G
PIO
4
G
PIO
3
D
VD
D
18
R
A4
R
A5
R
A6
R
A7
D
VD
D
3
R
A8
R
A9
R
A11
C
KE
R
C
LK
D
VSS
R
A3
D
VSS
R
A2
R
A1
R
A0
R
A10
BA1
D
VD
D
3
BA0
R
C
S#
R
AS#
D
VD
D
18
C
AS#
R
W
E#
D
VSS
D
Q
M
1
R
D
8
R
D
10
R
D
9
R
D
11
R
D
12
D
VD
D
3
R
D
13
R
D
14
D
VSS
R
D
0
R
D
15
R
D
1
R
D
2
D
VSS
R
D
3
R
D
4
R
D
6
R
D
5
R
D
7
D
Q
M
0
HRFZC
IREF
SVD
D
3
RFGC
RFGND18
ADACGND
IDACEXLP
PLLVSS
RFRPAC
RFRPDC
JITFN
RFGND
RFVDD3
LPFOP
LPFIP
LPFIN
LPFON
PLLVDD3
XTALI
JITFO
RFVDD18
APLLCAP
APLLVSS
R
B
DACVSSA
G
ADACVDD3
DACVDDA
DACVSSB
CVBS
FS
DACVSSC
ASDATA0
DACVDDC
SPDIF
MC_DATA
DVDD3
VREF
ASDATA3
ASDATA2
ASDATA1
ALRCK
XTALO
G
PIO
0
IO
A2
D
VD
D
18
IO
A3
IO
A4
IO
A5
AD3
AD4
DACVDDB
APLLVDD3
VCM
AL
AR
R
201
15k
R
188
0
+
C
E100
220uF/16V
C
93
0.1uF
C
80
10uF/10v
R
185
10k
TP25
+
C
E58
47uF/16v
C
103
1uF
TP41
C
83
2200pF
R
176
6.8
R
169
0
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10K
C
B80
0.1uF
TP22
C78
20pF
C
106
0.1uF
TOP
H
A1
H
EAD
ER
24 SM
D
0.5 TO
P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
SW
1
PUSHBUTTO
N
14
23
C
B71
0.1uF
R
167
0
C87 0.1uF
C92 0.047uF
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E51
47uF/16v
R
217
R
R19
0
U
20B
74H
C
04
3
4
14 7
TP51
L33
FB
R
166
750k
K1
PO
W
ERO
N/O
FF
2
3 1
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/HO
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1
2
3
4
5
6
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4x1 W
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TP24
TP50
R
155
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C
107
330pF
C
115
C
TP26
C
74
0.1uF
C
76
2200pF
TP11
SW
2
TFT_SW
ITCH
14
23
TP35
R
189
0
TP10
C
B84
0.1uF
R69
10K
C89 0.1uF
TP20
TP46
L4 FB
+
C
E48
100uF/16v
C
88
16800PF
0603C
Q
25 2SB1132
1
3 2
R20
0
TP48
L3 FB
C
117
22p
TP28
R
209
20k

- 7 -
(3) SERVO&MPEG



- 8 -
(4) SDRAM&FLASH&EEPROM


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3 Power
3.1 Power Supply
Input voltage:
Normal voltage: 100 to 240 Vac.
Variation range: 90 to 264 Vac.
Input frequency:
Normal frequency: 50 to 60 Hz.
Variation range: 47 to 63 Hz.
Input current: 0.6 arms max. at any input voltage and max. DC output rated load.
Inrush current: 70 amps max. cold start at 240 Vaz. Input, with rated load and 25 ambient.
AC leakage current: 0.25 mA max. at 240 Vac. Input.

3.2 Rechargeable Battery
Output Voltage8.4~6.0V
Cut-off Voltage5.7~6.0V
Charge voltageThe battery pack should be charged when the input voltage is from11V to 15V
Chargera.) Hiteker DC12V/2.0A adaptor.
b.) Hiteker DC12V/2.0A adaptor and Portable DVD
LED is in red color when the battery pack is in charging; and turns into green color when
batter pack is full.
If the battery pack is in Full status, no matter use adaptor charge directly or link DVD to
charge again, the LED must be turn into green color in 15 min.
The cycle life of battery pack has more than 300 cycles.
Charge: The battery pack must be able to charge when used the Hiteker DC12V/2.0A adaptor or
Hiteker DC12V/2.0A adaptor and portable DVD (power off status).
Discharge: Using the battery pack as the power source for portable DVD that in DVD disc
playing mode, the discharging time must be exceed 2.5hrs.

3.2.1 Electrical Protection
The battery pack shall be capable of withstanding a continuous short circuit output without damage.

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The battery pack shall return to normal operation only after the fault has been removed.
A thermal fuse must be added on the surface of cell body to protect the battery pack.
A polyswitch must be add to protect the battery pack.

Charge & Play Time of Battery Pack



Charge Time
(hr)
DVD Title
Play Time (hr)
Styling
Ni-MH 2400mAh

(6S1P)
4~5 2.5

For DPC-7900 Series



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4 Dimension & Physical Characteristics
4.1 Outline Dimension
205mm(L) x 163.5mm(W) x 38mm(H)


4.2 Physical Characteristics

1
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13 14
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1.LCD SCREEN
3.DISC MENU
5.TV MODE
7.SUB TITLE
9.PAUSE
11.ENTER
13.SETUP
15.SPEAKERS
2.TFT ON/OFF KNOB
4.PREV
6.NEXT
8.PLAY
10.STOP
12.DIRECTION BUTTONS/FR,FF
14.OPEN/PUSH

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4.3 Exploded View



4.3.1 DVD Door & Mainbody_top module



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4.3 Exploded View



4.3.2 Keyboard & Mainbody_top module



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4.3 Exploded View



4.3.3 Mecha & Mainbody_bottom module



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4.3 Exploded View



4.3.4 Mainbody module



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4.3 Exploded View



4.3.5 Display module & Mainbody module



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5 Regulatory Standards
5.1 Safety
UL
FDA

5.2 EMI
CE
FCC

5.3 Ergonomics
Dolby


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LVD










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6 Service Tools and Equipment
6.1Service Tools and Equipment Table

Application Name
DVD Testing Disc General
General Tools screwdriver etc.
CD Testing Disc Confirm
VCD Testing Disc
Oscillograph
Probes
AV Cables
Adjust
TV Monitor
Searing-iron
Antistatic wrist strap

Grounding for electrostatic breakdown
Conductive material steel sheet

6.2 Storing and Handling Test Discs
It is important for a DVD testing disc keeping its surface precise. Please
care for storing and using it.
1. Do not place the disc on worktable directly after using.
2. Do not store discs in places subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources.

3. Do not place the disc on a glass surface. It may damage the disc. If this happened,
please use a new testing disc adjust DVD player precision.




6.3 Notes
PLEASE READ ALL NOTES GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL.
Locate
Place the unit on a firm, flat surface.
Do not place in a high temperature (upwards of 40 ) or high wet
(upwards of 80 percent) area.
Do not place in an area with a lot of dust.
Keep away from direct sunlight &domestic heating equipment.
Do not fall any objects into the unit.
Care should be taken so that liquids are not spilled into the unit openings.
Such situations could result in fire or electrical shock.
Keep the DVD video player away from any magnetic articles such as speaker etc.

Superposition
Please place the DVD player horizontally. Do not place a heavy object
(amplifier, receiver) on it. The object may fall, causing serious personal injury

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or death.
This unit should be situated away from heat source, such as amplifiers, radiators,
stoves or any other units producing heat.
Condensation
Lens could be moistening in these cases.
Turn on heater shortly,
In a very wet room,
Move the player from a cold environment to a heat environment quickly.
Being moisture inside the play could operate normally. Please turn on power and
wait about an hour for drying the moisture.


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7 Spare Parts



















7.1 Key Parts List



Location Part NO Part Name Description Maker Remark
GKB2.855.8105MX MEPG Board Hiteker W/O DivX
GKB2.855.8138MX
Main Board
MEPG Board(With DivX) Hiteker With DivX
U17 MT1389QE_D MTK1389D MTK W/O DivX
U11 ICMT1389DE-C
MPEG IC
MTK1389C MTK With DivX
U11 AT49LV4096AT-70TC 4M Memory ATMEL W/O DivX
U14 ICMX26LV800BTC-70
FLASH Memory
IC
8M Memory FUJITSU With DivX
U7 IC42S16100-7T SDRAM IC ISSI W/O DivX
U13 IS42S16400-7T
SDRAM IC
SDRAM IC ISSI With DivX
U38 ICBA5954FP DRIVE IC ROHM W/O DivX
U12 ICBA5954FP
MOTOR DRIVE
IC
DRIVE IC ROHM With DivX
U12 IC24C02 EEPROM IC ATMEL W/O DivX
U15 IC24C02
EEPROM IC
EEPROM IC ATMEL With DivX
UM1/2 MP1580 DC TO DC MPS W/O DivX
U1/2 MP1580
Power Trans IC
DC TO DC MPS With DivX
U19 TPA6011 AUDIO Amplifier TI W/O DivX
U20 TPA6011
AUDIO Trans IC
AUDIO Amplifier TI With DivX
GKB4.021.8027MX Key PCB Function Key Part Hiteker For All
GKB2.930.8026MX High Voltage PCB High Voltage PCB TOP-STAR For All
GKB2.855.8042MX Drive PCB TFT LCD Driver Hiteker For All
U201 HX8806 TCON IC TCON IC HIMAX For All
U1 IR3Y29B VIDEO Decode IC VIDEO Decode IC SHARP For All
DM-520A Loader DVD Player Foryou For All
HOP-1200W Pick up Pick up HITACH For All
CCM03-030R1-49 Spindle Motor Spindle Motor Moretech For All
WFF-030PB-08315 Sled Motor Sled Motor WeiZhen For All
PW070XU3 TFT Screen TFT screen PVI For All
GKB4.819.8045MX Rechargeable Battery Ni-MH2400mAh Rebenergy For All
GKB2.930.8015 AC/DC Adapter DC 12V 2.7A SiDa For All
GKB2.018.8072WX Remote Control Remote Control FeiDa For All


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8 Trouble Shooting
8.1 Error Code Table
CODE Descriptions of Error Note
Power Test
T01 No power no action
T02 Power Led indicator is not on or insufficient brightness
T03 Loading time too long
T04 Remote control bad sensing or not functional
T05 System stays in the Run In condition after power on, cant be tested
T06 System down at power on
T07 System down during playing
T08 Power on unstable
T09 Abnormal sound in the system
Disc Drive Test
T11 Cant read the disc (No Disc)
T12 Disc drive no action or locked
T13 Disc drive scratches the disc
T14 Some discs cant be played (cant play CD or VCD or DVD)
T15 Head does not work
T16 Spindle does not work
Video Test
T21 No video / abnormal (Please indicate the abnormal condition)
T22 Video: no video / abnormal (Please indicate the abnormal condition)
T23 S-Video No video / abnormal or black & white (Please indicate the
abnormal condition)

T24 VCD picture abnormal (Please indicate the abnormal condition)
T25 DVD picture abnormal (Please indicate the abnormal condition)
T26 Picture subtitle display abnormal or no display
T27 Setting menu picture abnormal (Please indicate the abnormal condition)
Audio Test
T31 Audio / left sound channel (AOL) does not have waveform (sound) or
waveform (sound) abnormal

T32 Audio / right sound channel (AOR) does not have waveform (sound) or
waveform (sound) abnormal


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T33 MP3 abnormal sound
T34 Audio no waveform (sound) or waveform (sound) abnormal
Earphone Test
T41 Earphone no sound or the sound has pause, abnormal sound, noise, echo
T42 Earphone (right) no sound or the sound has pause, abnormal sound, noise
T43 Earphone (left) no sound or the sound has pause, abnormal sound, noise
Function Key Test
T51 Video cant be still or stop
T52 Cant execute fast forward or rewind
T53 Panel button
System Setting Test
T61 Cant enter the system setting
T62 The system can not be played or it is down after the system is set
TFT Test
T71 TFT image and color error
T72 TFT image is black and white
T73 TFT image shakes and is distorted
T74 TFT PAL color strip
6.2 Debug & Trouble Shooting
CB for any missing components and bad soldering
T01No Power
Main Board
A. Check for components on the Main Board to see if there are any short circuits.
B. Check for the power adapter to see if the 12V power is abnormal.
C. Check for components C6,C7,CE100,C3 on the Main Board to see if there are
any short circuits.
D. Check for component CN1 on the Main Board to see if the switch have function.
E. If none of the above actions is effective, please change Main Board.
T02Power LED indicator not on or insufficient brightness
Main Board
A. Open the cover of the portable DVD-player to inspect if LED functions normally.

T75 TFT ripple
B. Measure the base electrode of Q1 to see if the voltage is high_and the emitter of
Q1 must be high voltage.Q1 is a NPN 3904 type transistor. If it is abnormal ,

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Please replace with a good one.

C. Disassemble F/W, replace with a good one or re-plug it to see if the LED lights
up when Power ON.
D. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T03Loading time too long
Main Board
A. Check the flat cable to see if it is adhibited to the right place.
B. Remove the cover to see if the resistors or resistor-array adjacent to U38 and or
U17, to see if there is any cold soldering, hollow soldering, misplaced soldering,
or wrong part.
T04Remote control bad sensing or not functional
Remote control
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
A. If the main body of the system works normally, then making sure that the
battery of the Remote control has sufficient power, if it is not, replace the battery.
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover and the panel. Check to see if IR1 has short circuit,
broken circuit, hollow soldering, or other problems. Also check if the pins 1 of
IR1 have power.
B. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T05Stay in the Run In condition after power on, cant be tested
Main Board
A. The same refer to T03.
B. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T06System down at power on
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover, check all flat cables in the system to see if they are correctly
plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
B. Check the pin 1 of U3 to see if it is low voltage. If not , disassemble R5 or pull it to
low voltage with a lead.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T07System down during play
Main Board
A. Exclude the condition of using battery. (The system will down when the
voltage is too low.)
B. Disassemble U17 F/W, replace with a good one or re-plug it to see if the
symptom will disappear.

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C. Remove the top cover, check all flat cables in the system to see if they are
correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
D. Check the capacitors C19 and the diode D6 to see if the reset circuit works normally.
E. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
DVD ROM
A. Check the loader to see if it is not stable (any condition that some of the discs
cant be played). If so, replace the loader.
DVD DISC
A. Check the Test Disc to see if there is any serious scratch or ring shape, circular
shape scratches, if so, replace the Test Disc and test again.
T08Power on unstable
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover, check all flat cables in the system to see if they are
correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
B. Check the LDO Q3 to see if it works normally with a 1.8V output voltage.
C. Check the reset circuit refer to the title T07-D.
D. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T09Abnormal sound in the machine base (Power on abnormal sound)
DVD ROM
A. Check the loader to see if it is the source of the abnormal sound. If so, replace the loader.
B. If the abnormal sound comes from the audio speakers, check the audion PNP3906
T11Disc drive cant read (NO DISC)
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover, check the 28-pin flat cable in the system to see if they
are correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
B. Check the resistors or resistor-array adjacent to U38 and U17 to see if there is
any hollow soldering or cold soldering.
type Q16 and NPN 3904 type Q8/9/10/12/13/15 to confirm the mute circuit works
normally. If not ,change the audion.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board. If it is still not
working, replace the loader.
DVD ROM
A. Check the loader to see if it cant read. If so, replace the loader.
T12Disc drive no action or locked
Main Board
A. Remove the cover. Check to see if it is caused by mis-assembly.
B. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to U38 to see if there is any hollow
soldering or cold soldering.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the loader. If it is still not working,

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replace the main board.
T13Disc drive scratches disc
Main Board
A. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to IC(U17) to see if there is any hollow
soldering, cold soldering, wrong part, or misplaced soldering.
B. If the above actions are not working, replace the loader. If it is still not working,
replace the main board.
DVD ROM
A. Check the loader to see if it is the cause of disc scratching. If so, replace the
loader.
T14Not every disc can be played
Main Board
A. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to IC(U17) to see if there is any hollow
soldering, cold soldering, wrong part, or misplaced soldering.
B. If the above actions are not working, replace the loader. If it is still not working,
replace the main board.
T15Head does not work
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover, check the 28-pin flat cable and the 2-pin cable in the
system to see if they are correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
B. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to IC(U17) to see if there is any hollow
soldering, cold soldering, wrong part, or misplaced soldering.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the loader. If it is still not working,
replace the main board.
T16Spindle does not work.
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover, check the 4-pin flat cable in the system to see if they
are correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
B. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to IC(U17) to see if there is any hollow
soldering, cold soldering, wrong part, or misplaced soldering.

C. If the above actions are not working, replace the loader. If it is still not working,
replace the main board.
T21No video / abnormal
Main Board
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correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
B. Use oscilloscope to measure if Y1 generates 27MHz. If it does not generate
said frequency, and the problems such as cold or hollow soldering have been
ruled out, it maybe Y1 work abnormally . Replace Y1 with a 27MHz
fundamental frequency oscillater.
C. Check if U17(F/W) IC has any problem.
D. Check if switch for TFT on/off is normal; replace a new one if necessary.
E. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
Driver Board
B. Adjust VR4,VR6,VR1,VR7,VR5 to the appropriate value.
A. Check VR6,VR4,VR1,VR7,VR5 is using the correct component. Also check if
its damaged.
DVD ROM (less likely to happen)
A. If it is useless to change the main board, then replace the loader.
T22Video no video / abnormal
Main Board
A. Remove the cover. Check the main board to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering and rule out the problem.
B. Remove the top cover, check all flat cables in the system to see if they are
correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
C. Check RLC following CVBS to see if there is any wrong parts, cold and hollow
soldering, short circuit, broken circuit, broken parts and rule out the problem.
D. If the above actions do not work, then check U17Pin175 and Pin182 to see if
there is CVBS signals.
E. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T23S-Video no video / abnormal or black & white
Main Board
A. Remove the cover. Check the main board to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering and rule out the problem.
B. Remove the top cover, check all flat cables in the system to see if they are
correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
C. Check RLC following Y and C to see if there is any wrong parts, cold and
hollow soldering, short circuit, broken circuit, broken parts and rule out the
problem.

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D. If the above actions do not work, then check U17 Pin179 and Pin181 to see
if there is Y and C signals.
E. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.

T24VCD abnormal picture
Main Board
A. Check main board to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and short
circuit problem and rule out the problem.
B. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to IC(U17) to see if there is any
hollow soldering, cold soldering, wrong part, or misplaced soldering.

C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
DVD ROM
A. If the abnormal picture is the problem of pause or skipping tracks, then making
sure if the disc has any scratches or dirt, if no such problems then replace the
loader.
T25DVD abnormal picture
Main Board
A. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and short circuit
problem and rule out the problem.
B. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to IC(U17) to see if there is any
hollow soldering, cold soldering, wrong part, or misplaced soldering.

C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
DVD ROM
A. If the abnormal picture is the problem of pause or skipping tracks, then making
sure if the disc has any scratches or dirt, if no such problems then replace the
loader.
T26Picture subtitle abnormal display or no display
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover and dis-assemble F/W (U17). Replace it with a good
F/W or re-plug it, then check if the action is normal. Otherwise replace the F/W.
B. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and short circuit
problem and rule out the problem.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T27Setting menu abnormal picture
Main Board
A. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and rule out the problem.

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B. Remove and dis-assemble U7 with a 16Mbit SDRAM.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T31Audio /left channel (AOL) no sound or abnormal sound
Main Board
A. Remove the cover. Check U15 on the Main board to see if there is any cold
soldering, hollow soldering, or damage. Rule out the problem.
B. Check all parts following AOL to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering,
short circuit, broken circuit, parts missing, wrong parts and rule out the
problem.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T32Audio /right channel (AOR) no sound or abnormal sound
Main Board
A. Remove the cover. Check U15 on the Main board to see if there is any cold
soldering, hollow soldering, or damage. Rule out the problem.
B. Check all parts following AOR to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering,
short circuit, broken circuit, parts missing, wrong parts and rule out the
problem.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T33MP3 abnormal sound
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover, check all flat cables in the system to see if they are
correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.
B. Check the resistors or capacitors adjacent to IC(U17) to see if there is any
hollow soldering or cold soldering.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the main board. If it is still not
working, replace the loader.
T34Audio no waveform (sound) or waveform (sound) abnormal
Main Board
A. Remove the cover. Check U15 on the main board to see if there is any cold
or hollow soldering and rule out the problem.
B. Check all parts following AOL and AOR to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering, short circuit, broken circuit, parts missing, or wrong parts. Rule out
the problem.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T41Earphone Audio no waveform (sound) or waveform (sound) abnormal
Main Board
A. Remove the top cover, check all flat cables in the system to see if they are
correctly plugged to the fixed positions, or re-plug them.

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B. Check U19,U15 and J4,CON3 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering
and rule out the problem.
C. If the above action does not work after the inspection, replace the main board.
T42Earphone Audio right no waveform (sound) or waveform (sound ) abnormal
Main Board
A. Check U19,U15 and J4,CON3 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering
and rule out the problem. Especially check for C24,C26,C28.
B. If the above action does not work after the inspection, replace the main board.
T43Earphone Audio left no waveform (sound) or waveform (sound) abnormal
Main Board
A. Check U19,U15 and J4,CON3 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering
and rule out the problem.Especially check for C27,C36,C67.
B. If the above action does not work after the inspection, replace the main board.
T51Video cant be still or stopped
Remote control
A. If the main body of the system works normally, then making sure that the
battery of the Remote control has sufficient power, if it is not, replace the
battery.
Main Board
A. Check to see if U17 is damaged, and check all parts following U17 to see
if there is any cold or hollow soldering, short circuit, broken circuit, broken
parts, parts missing and rule out the problem.
B. Check to see whether U17 is damaged.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
T52Cant execute fast forward or rewind
Main Board
A. Check to see if U17 is damaged, and check all parts following U17 to see
if there is any cold or hollow soldering, short circuit, broken circuit, broken
parts, parts missing and rule out the problem.
B. Check to see whether U17 is damaged.
C. If the above actions do not work after the inspection, it means the main board or
F/W is bad. Replace the main board or re-burn the F/W (U11).
T53Panel button
Main Board
A. Check U17 and 11-pin plug in jack CON2 to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
B. If the above actions do not work after the inspection, check the 11pin cable to see if there is any damage.
C. If the above actions are not working, Replace the control board or the main board.
T61Cant enter the system setting

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Main Board
A. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
B. If the above actions do not work after the inspection, it means the main board or
F/W is bad.
C. If the disk is abnormal, ask for a new version software .
T62System cant play or system down after setting
Main Board
A. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
B. If the above actions do not work after the inspection, it means the main board or
F/W is bad. Replace the main board or re-burn the F/W (U11).
T71TFT image and color error
Main Board
A. Check the 11-pin cable connected to the driver board to see if there is any
problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
B. Check devices after Y/C signal to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering
and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
C. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
D. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
Driver Board
A. Measure the voltages of VGH,VGE,VCC,VDD,VIN and VSS to see if they are
correct.
B. Check VC1 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
C. Check Y1,Y2 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
D. If the above actions are not working, replace the Driver Board.
T72TFT image is black and white
Main Board
A. Check the 11-pin cable connected to the driver board to see if there is any
problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
B. Check devices after Y/C signal to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering
and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
C. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
D. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
Driver Board

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A. Measure the voltages of VGH,VGE,VCC,VDD,VIN and VSS to see if they are
correct.
B. Check VC1 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
C. Check the devices surrounding U1 and U201 to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
D. Check Y1,Y2 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
E. If the above actions are not working, replace the Driver Board.
T73TFT image shakes or is distorted
Main Board
A. Check the 11-pin cable connected to the driver board to see if there is any
problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
B. Check devices after Y/C signal to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering
and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
C. Check U17 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
D. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
Driver Board
A. Measure the voltages of VGH,VGE,VCC,VDD,VIN and VSS to see if they are
correct.
B. Check VC1 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
C. Check the devices surrounding U1 and U201 to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
D. Check Y1,Y2 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
E. If the above actions are not working, replace the Driver Board.
T74TFT PAL color strip
Driver Board
A. Measure the voltages of VGH,VGE,VCC,VDD,VIN and VSS to see if they are
correct.
B. Check VC1 to see if there is any cold or hollow soldering and reverse soldering
of IC or parts missing.
C. Check the devices surrounding U1 and U201 to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
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of IC or parts missing.
E. Check Pin 1 to Pin 16 on U202 for any cold or hollow soldering and reverse
soldering of IC or parts missing.
F. If the above actions are not working, replace the Driver Board.
T75TFT ripple
Main Board
A. Check the 13-pin cables connected to the driver board to see if there is any
problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
B. Check the 3-pin cable connected to the high-voltage board to see if there is
any problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Main Board.
Driver Board
A. Measure the voltage U1 to see if it is correct.
B. Check the devices surrounding VR202 to see if there is any cold or hollow
soldering and reverse soldering of IC or parts missing.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the Driver Board.


High-Voltage Board
A. Check the 3-pin cable connected to the high-voltage board to see if there is any
problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
B. Check the sharing cable connected to the panel to see if there is any problem
of plugging. Rule out the problem.
C. Check the high-voltage cable connected to the panel to see if there is any
problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
D. If the above actions are not working, replace the inverter board.
Panel
A. Check the sharing cable connected to the high-voltage board to see if there is
any problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
B. Check the high-voltage cable connected to the panel to see if there is any
problem of plugging. Rule out the problem.
C. If the above actions are not working, replace the panel.

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