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Field Training Guide AVIC-N1 In-Dash DVD Navigation and Entertainment Unit
Technical Training Department 1925 East Dominguez Street Long Beach, CA 90810
Table Of Contents Product Overview……..………5~19 System Connections……..……20~22 View Modes……………..……23~31 Differences 03 to 04……..…....32~43 Tele Atlas Data………………..44~50 Basic Navigation System……...51~53 Basic GPS System……………..54~67 GPS Receiver Boards…….…….68 Sensors………………………...69~82
Sensor Error Messages………...83 Block Diagrams…………..…..84~101 Rear Connector Description….102~103 Jig Connections…………….…105 Disassembly…………………..106~113 Test Mode…………………….114~137 Test Disc Use…………………138~150 Door Operation……………….151~154
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Product Overview !
Product Outline
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Feature list
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Connecting the System
5.
Product Outline AVIC-N1/UC: DVD Multimedia AV Navigation Server
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6.5 inch Motorized in-dash display touch screen
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Navigation and Audio/Video play with 1 drive
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Single DVD player (MS3)
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Multi-task Three Zone by single product
6.
Product Outline Display and DVD
Features: •6.5 Wide-Screen touch panel LCD Color Screen •Touch Panel Operation, 10 digit sub-display •Multi media DVD mech. :MS3 mech. (CD-DA, DVD-V, DVD-ROM, MP3) •Detachable Face 7.
Product Outline Hide-away Unit
Features: •FM/AM Tuner (X-2014) •GPS Receiver (Dragon) , Gyro Sensor, G Sensor •RCA composite 1 input and 1 output line (V/L/R) •Rear View camera input •Rear View camera sense (L/H sense) 8.
Technology & Features !
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Memory Navi Mode "
Navi and Audio/Video play simultaneously w/1 drive
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After Route calculation, the system downloads Route & Map Information into memory (embedded 64M RAM) automatically
Multi-task Three Zone by Single Product "
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When the front screen shows Navigation Map & Guidance, you can listen to radio, while rear passenger enjoys a DVD Movie
Vehicle Dynamics (Vehicle Performance Computer) " " "
8 different Special Analog & Digital Gauges on Screen Speed/ Acceleration /Side Acceleration/Angular Velocity/Slope /Direction/Clock/Voltage The Accuracy is supported by Speed Pulse, G-Force Sensor, Gyro sensor,GPS 9.
Technology & Features !
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Rear View / Map Split screen "
With Optional Rear View Camera system, the screen can show Rear Camera View & Navi map simultaneously.
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When the transmission is in reverse, Rear View is shown in full screen mode.
AV PC-LINK by CD-R "
No special program required. Just burn favorite JPEG pictures onto CD-R and personalize the screen
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New Pre-installed images are also available on the Map Disc
Detail Metro Mapping Database "
5 cities (UC) / 10 cities (EW)
10.
AV PC-LINK !
Background Picture and Registered point can be downloaded from CD-R.
Memory NAVI
Download to embedded memory
CD-R
Pre-installed BG Picture
NAVI Disc
J-PEG
Digital Camera
Ripping MP3
Music CD
11.
Technology & Features •Animation background pictures –GDC graphics for both Navi & AV mode
•Auto MP3 file Listing –File list is automatically displayed –“Up-key” to show Holder list / “Detail-icon” to display recording data
•Auto CD Track Listing –CD track list automatically shows up like Tuner P-CH –It works with commercially available CD text disc or home-made CD-R’s with titles
•Navigation guide voice channel selection – Choice among L, R or L+R
•Disc lock mode (dealer benefit for anti-theft) –Memorized in the flash memory
•Wired remote control ready
12.
New Technology & Features !
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New IPC compiled Nationwide Database "
2 DVD Discs for UC. 1 DVD disc for EW
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Better Mapping Accuracy
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Better Coverage for Full Attributed Roads Include Hawaii
Huge Geographic Coverage Expansion for Route Calculation "
Twice as much as AVIC-80DVD
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Not only Full Attributed Roads but Basic Attributed roads can be used for route calculation with some limitation
12 Million Full Info-USA POI Database "
The database can be used for POI Name Search / New detailed POI Category Search/ Phone # Search (UC)
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12 million POI data (UC) / 1.2 million POI data (EW)
Brand Icon POIs "
Gas Stations such as Amoco, Chevron etc
13.
Technology & Features 3 pre-outs ! 6.5 inch Motorized In-dash Touch Screen ! MOSFET 50W x 4 ! FM/AM digital tuner (in the Hide-away box) ! 10-digit sub display with Auto Scroll (XM only) ! Detachable face panel ! Virtual GUI ! Direct Source Selection by Touch ! 3 Band Parametric EQ ! (UC only) Optional Multi-CH Processor Ready (Optional OEL Controller+New Processor) !
14.
Improvement •10mm Off-set installation ready (AD-GA10) •Next Character Search for Telephone # Search •New Zoom up Graphic for Freeway junction •Color of next street name will be all green in all View Mode •Highlighted Route drawing over the road
15.
Strategically deleted features !
No Remote included " " "
All Functions can be controlled by “Touch” and “Unit Hard Key” With purchasing Voice Recognition Pack, you will get Steering Remote which can control Basic Audio/Video Control Function. Less layers in the setting Menu
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No Video CD playback (incl. S-VCD)
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No Mic in the unit "
Voice recognition is option (Mic & SR option)
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No title input for CD (Built-in MS3/Multi CD)
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No high volt pre-out
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No detach warning "
No beep tone when the detach face is left attached 16.
Hardware Specification Display 6.5 inch Motorized In-dash AG Touch Screen ! Fully Motorized Mechanism with Display Angle Adjustment ! Automatic Display Positioning ! Intelligent dimmer control ! Picture adjustment ! Independent Rear View Camera input & Split Screen IC !
10-digit sub display with Auto Scroll ! New Enhanced Color GUI & Motion BG Picture ! CD-R BG Download !
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Direct Source Selection by Touch
DVD Receiver •DVD-V/DVDR/RW/ROM/CD/CDR/RW/MP3 Player •MOSFET 50W x 4 •IP-BUS & AV-BUS •3 pre-outs •Composite AV Input •Composite AV Out for tri-zone function
NAVI & Computer •RISC CPU for NAVI & Gauge function • Exclusive 32bit Positioning CPU • 64M SDRAM • Flash Memory • Graphic Processor • 3D Hybrid Sensor • Voice Control Interface (Optional Mic)
•FM/AM digital tuner (in the Hide-away box) • GPS Receiver & Antenna •Detachable face panel • New 12Mil POI Data •3 Band Parametric EQ • Wide Coverage Mapping Database (including Hawaii) 17.
Option Accessories Model #
Description
CD-VC1
VOICE COMMAND PACK
CD-RV1
REAR SEAT REMOTE CONTROL
CD-SC300E
TRUNK / BOOT MOUNT EXTENSION CABLE
CD-TS37GP(UC only)
Navigation guide speaker
18.
Installation
Gyro & Gsensors are INSIDE
Car front +30 - 30 Set the box with 0 or 180 degrees to the car driving direction
Ideally horizontal setting within +/30 degrees
Trunk installation CD-SC300E
Standard
30mm
30-pin cable 3m 3m FM /AM antenna
140.2 180
19.
Connecting the System (AVIC-N1/UC)
Connect Connect to to DEQ-Product. DEQ-Product. EW: EW: future future use use EW: EW: future future use use
20.
Connecting the System (AVIC-N1/UC) This terminal will turn This terminal will turn off when ACC turns off when ACC turns OFF. OFF.
Do not use this line as not use this line as a Do power supply. a power supply.
This terminal will turn off when Thisturns terminal off when ACC OFFwill or turn Detach panel turns (It OFF Detach panel isACC removed. willornot turn off is removed. (It will not turn off when source turns off) when source turns off)
21.
Connecting the System (AVIC-N1/UC) Yellow/black Yellow/black (GUIDE (GUIDE ON) ON) Pioneer Pioneer audio audio unit unit is is automatically automatically muted muted to to reduce reduce the the volume. volume.
Pink Pink (CAR (CAR SPEED SPEED SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT) INPUT) Always connect the vehicle’s Always connect the vehicle’s speed speed detection detection circuit circuit with with the the ND-PG1 ND-PG1 speed speed pulse pulse generator, generator, sold sold separately. separately. Light Light green green Used Used to to detect detect the the ON/OFF ON/OFF status status of of the the parking parking brake. brake.
Violet/white Violet/white (REVERSEGEAR (REVERSEGEAR SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT) INPUT)
22.
New View Modes •
AV Status - AV information is displayed in simple format. Maneuvering is provided by an arrow.
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Vehicle Dynamics - The Speed sensor processes the vehicle speed, and accelerated velocity is displayed.
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Rear View - The rear camera image can be seen when vehicle is traveling. 23.
New View Mode
AV Status
24.
New View Mode
Vehicle Dynamics • The meters value on left and right can be changed to the value of the list below. - Voltage - Acceleration - Side Acceleration - Angular Velocity - Slope - Direction - Clock
Setting Screen
• Expanded intersection view can not be displayed.
25.
New View Mode
Rear View
26.
City Map • 25m, 50m scale is used. • No configuration of ON/OFF
27.
City Map Cities including City Map Data [EW]
- Antwerpen (Antwerp) - Brussel / Bruxelles (Brussels - Amsterdam (Amsterdam) - Rotterdam (Rotterdam) - Berlin (Berlin) - Dusseldorf (Dusseldorf) - Frankfurt (Frankfurt) - Koln (Cologne) - Munchen (Munich) - Paris (Paris)
[UC] - Los Angels
- Chicago - Detroit - Washington DC - San Francisco
28.
Configuration of Map Disc Two discs (East and West) are used for UC Model (AVIC-N1) Data storage border line on a map of 200m scale for East disc
Data storage border line for West disc
Difference between east and west discs
• In a map mode of 200m or less scale, the data area stored in each disc is different. • Some overlap of data in large scale map modes between discs, but the proper disc will be needed for details and accurate search data.
Main area for West Disc Main area for East disc 29.
Separate Discs
Limitations
Search
- Address Search
• Possible only in stored zone
- POI Search
• City Center Search is possible in all zones of UC • Other categories search are only possible in zones stored in each disc
- Vicinity Search !
Zone stored in West Disc
City Center Search is possible in all areas in UC. Other category is possible in main area
- Freeway Search • Possible in all zones
- Telephone Search
• Only possible in stored zones
Zone stored in East Disc 30.
Separate Discs
Route Calculation Limitation ! !
Route calculation is possible in entire USA. When searching route in non-main area, road data is not available. Only available data is link data (non-residential road data).
31.
Differences between 03 model and 04 model
Difference from 03 Model • • • • • • • • • • •
Route coloring Display of Urban Map Cancel button location Screen of Hardware Caution Adjustment of Beep volume Option of voice recognition Interruption in AV display state. Changing Background image using CD-R Addition of Speed Class Next Character Search(UC only)for Phone number Sort function of TMC List (EW only) Short Cut Button Icon 33.
Route Coloring • • • •
Route coloring is changed to overwrite The width of route coloring is narrowed and framed The scale of expanded map is changed to 25m scale Route coloring of the expanded map is changed
03 model
04 model 34.
Urban Area Urban Area is shown in different colors
35.
“Cancel Route” Button Location Located on Main Menu
36.
Hardware Caution Hardware caution message is displayed on Connection display status
03 model 04 model 37.
Adjustment of BEEP Volume Beep Volume ranges from Mute (0), 3dB(1) to –12dB(4) based on Guidance Volume.
38.
Voice Recognition Microphone Option
PL Caution Screen when microphone is connected
PL Caution Screen when microphone is not connected
Map Display when microphone is connected
Map Display when microphone is not connected
39.
Function using CD-R • Background image can be changed to user’s original image by reading it from CD-R instead of PC card • Address Book data can be read from CD-R
40.
Addition of Speed Class Ordinary road is classified to Major road and Minor road and allows speed setting for both classes.
41.
Phone Number Search Next Character Search (UC only) Assure input of phone number stored in data base
42.
Icon representation of Short Cut Button Display touch area is expanded
43.
Modification based on Tele Atlas data
Modification based on TA data - Road data - BA area - Database to be searched
45.
Road Data
04 model
03 model
• Road data is added on 04 model • Two carriages representation of roads with central island 46.
Relation of road color and display class Display Class
Color
Road Type
Ferry
Ferry, Car Train
Non-navi
Very low, Private, Insite
Walkway
Walkway
Private
Private
Non-routable
Public, Non-route
Insite
Insite
Residential
Carpool
Local
Local, Carpool
Throughway
Throughway, Carpool
Highway
Freeway, Highway, Carpool
Freeway
Freeway, Highway, Carpool
47.
BA Area (UC only) FA area Traffic restriction is available in this area . 53.4% (USA) and 38.0% (Canada) of population coverage area belong to FA area.
BA area Traffic restriction is NOT available in this area except highway. 46.6% (USA) and 62.0% (Canada) of population coverage area belong to BA area. 48.
BA Area (UC only) • Roads and routes are colored in purple • Setting destination in BA area is possible • Maneuver is not provided in BA area except for arriving guidance ---
“You have arrived at your destination/way point.”
“Unfortunately, guidance can not be provided in this area.”
Example
49.
Search Data Base • North American disc will include around 12million POI (Info USA/Canada and TANA original contents) • European disc will include 1,158,372 POI in whole of Europe • POI category will be changed • Logo(s) will be used
50.
Basic Navigation System - GPS & GYRO ME Technical Support PIONEER SERVICE NETWORK
The Main Features of Navigation Positioning – Absolute Position • GPS (Global Positioning System)
– Related Position • Gyro Sensor • Speed Pulse
– Map Data (Map Matching)
52.
The Structure of Navigation Positioning
Sensor
GPS Gyro
Speed Pulse
Matching
Map Data From DVD
Combine three data
53.
GPS (Global Positioning System)
What is GPS?
(Copyright Trimble Navigation)
The GPS system was setup by The U.S. Department of Defense – In receiving the GPS satellite data, User’s can determine three-dimensional positioning (latitude, longitude, altitude), velocity ,direction and GPS time. 55.
GPS Satellite Information • 24 satellites in 6 orbital Planes. • 4 satellites in each plane. • 12,000 mile altitude, 55 degree Inclination. • 7,000 miles per hour. • All satellites clocks are synchronized. • Orbit the earth in 12 hours • Solar powered with battery backup. • Built to last about 10 years. • Weight around 2,000 pounds and 17 feet across. • Transmitter power 50 watts or less.
Copyright Japan Association of Surveyors
56.
GPS satellite control
Upload the correction Data
Data from satellite
Data from satellite
• The master control facility is located at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado • There are 4 monitor stations at Hawaii, Ascension Island (the South Atlantic Ocean), Diego Garcia (the Indian Ocean) and Kwajalein(the South Pacific Ocean). 57.
GPS signal • GPS satellites transmit two microwave carrier signals. BAND L1
Carrier Frequency 1575.42 MHz
Use General Public
L2
1227.60 MHz
Military
Navigation Message data: 50bps (Copyright Trimble Navigation)
58.
GPS signal • C/A code (Coarse Acquisition) – The C/A code is a repeating 1MHz Pseudo Random Noise (PRN) Code. – This noise-like code modulates the L1 carrier signal, "spreading" the spectrum over a 1 MHz bandwidth. – There is a different C/A code PRN for each Satellite. – The C/A code repeats every 1023 bits (one millisecond).
• P code (Precise), Y Code – The P-Code is a very long (seven days) 10 MHz PRN code.
59.
GPS signal Power
GPS satellite
Band Width 2MHz
Frequency Band Width 100Hz
1.575.42MH z Carrier
Message Data
C/A code
50bps
1.023Mbps Transmit antenna
Frequency
Receive antenna
GPS receiver
C/A code Local Frequency
1.023Mbps
Carrier Frequency
Message Data 50bps
60.
The theory of global positioning Figuring out the user’s position from a formula by measuring the distance from the several known criterion points to an user’s point.
Criterion point1
Criterion point2
Distance2
In the case of two dimensions, user’s position would be the intersection point of the circle consisting of the radius from the measured distance.
Distance1 Requiring point
61.
GPS signal The clock of each satellite is synchronized, however, the receiver is not.
For this reason, the error is calculated by the time deviation of the distance of satellite, and it’s called Pseudo Distance
Satellite1
Satellite2
S Requiring position Satellite3 Pseudo Distance2
As S, the unknown numbers are increasing, it needs to receive 4 satellite signals in order to have 3D positioning.
Pseudo Distance1
Pseudo Distance3
S
S,distance error by time deviation of receiver.
62.
GPS signal Satellite 1 (x1,y1,z1)
Pseudo Distance1 r1
S,distance error by time deviation of receiver.
Requiring position (x,y,z)
r1+ S = (x1-x)2+(y1-y)2+(z1-z)2 63.
GPS signal (Formulas for 3D positioning) r1 =
(x1-x)2+(y1-y)2+(z1-z)2 -S
r2 =
(x2-x)2+(y2-y)2+(z2-z)2 -S
r3 =
(x3-x)2+(y3-y)2+(z3-z)2 -S
r4 =
(x4-x)2+(y4-y)2+(z4-z)2 -S
ri :Pseudo distance xi, yi, zi :Satellite position x, y, z : Receiver position (i=1,2,3,4)
S=TC; time deviation of the receiver described by the distance. T; time deviation C; speed-of-light
64.
GPS signal (Positioning system) *When only 3 satellites are received, It has the assumption that altitude would not be changing. (2D positioning) *When Only 2 satellites are received, It has an assumption that altitude and time deviation of the receiver would not be changed. (few satellites positioning) *When over 4 satellites are received, It could decrease the error of positioning using all satellites (multi satellites positioning) 65.
Navigation message Main frame 30 sec. 1500bit (50bps) Sub frame 6 sec. 300bit Sub Frame 1
Sub Frame 2
Sub frame 3
Sub frame 4
Time information
Specific orbit information of the satellite (ephemeris)
Sub frame 5
Rough orbit information of all satellites (almanac) Compensated ionosphere data Condition of satellite It needs 12.5 minutes to receive all signals.
66.
Multi path This means that the GPS satellite signal reaches to the receiver through a second path, like reflecting off the wall of a building. This will cause positioning errors.
Before Multi path measure
After Multi path measure 67.
GPS receiver
First generation
Second generation
Third generation 68.
Sensors
Sensor Sensors calculate relative position Gyro Sensor
Angle variation (relative direction) compute G Sensor
Angle of gradient compute
Speed Pulse
Vehicle speed, moving distance compute Back Sensor
Forward/Backward judgment 70.
GYRO sensor When an object moving in constant speed turns, the Coriolis acceleration is generated to vertical direction against its moving direction. The angular rate (omega) is figured out by observing the value.
Metallic diapason Vibration Direction
Detection direction
Control Circuit Signal detection
Vibration Direction Detection direction
Diapason drive
Gyro Sensor
71.
GYRO sensor [Voltage]
Relative Relative direction direction variation variation
Output Output Voltage Voltage
Center Center Voltage Voltage
Angular Angular rate rate
Time
Calculation method (GYRO sensor)
Angle variation = (Output voltage – Center Voltage)* Sensitivity *Center Voltage and sensitivity of Gyro sensor are affected by Individual specificity, installment angle or temperature characteristic. 72.
Speed pulse Signal generated by drive shaft speed sensor 4 Magnets : Toyota,Honda, etc 2 Magnets : Nissan
JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) 637turns/1km 637rpm on 60km/h driving
Magnets Drive shaft of speed sensor 4 Magnets (4 Pulse Car) : 39.25 cm/pulse 2 Magnets (2 Pulse Car) : 78.50 cm/pulse 73.
GPS signal + Pulse signal N; Pulse number between A and B A (GPS position)
D; Distance between A and B
Case 1
D N
B (GPS position)
= Distance per 1 pulse Case 2
74.
G-(gravity) sensor Fixed electrode spacer variable electrode spacer
Fixed electrode
Sensor C-V converter
Differential amplifier
Amp C-V converter
75.
G-sensor Basic concept
Note
Agsns G sin theta
Asp G
theta
Calculation of acceleration
Calculation of tilt angle
Asp
Vsp
Speed of speed pulse
Asp
Speed pulse acceleration [m/s2]
Agsns
G sensor acceleration [m/s2]
G
G-forces [m/s2]
Theta
Tilt angle [deg]
G sin theta
Affection of G-forces
= Vsp last 1sec – current Vsp
Agsns = Asp + G・sin theta
Thus, theta = sin-1{(Agsns - Asp) / G} 76.
Thermo sensor Current matter Gyro sensors and G-sensors have temperature output change characteristics, and the accuracy is affected by the temperature in the car.
Temperature sensor By measuring the temperature inside the sensor, we can improve the direction accuracy, angler accuracy and temperature characteristics
77.
3D Hybrid sensor
0.9inch
1st generation
2nd
Gyro Sensor
3rd
1st generation
3rd
G-sensor
78.
Real hybrid General Hybrid GPS
Sensor
Real Hybrid GPS
Sensor
Positioning accuracy chip
Hybrid process GPS and sensors calculate the position independently of each other. And the result is called the (Hybrid Process).
Hybrid process
GPS and sensors calculate the position with help from information stored in a (Positioning Accuracy Chip) so each calculated result becomes highly accurate. 79.
Real hybrid
GPS Altitude Correction by angle meter Basic altitude at 2D positioning is corrected with Gsensor. Sensor feedback to GPS positioning GPS positioning filter is used to correct the multi path error of GPS positioning from the sensor’s data.
80.
Real hybrid GPS altitude correction>
With altitude correction (G-sensor)
Without altitude correction 81.
Real hybrid
With feedback
Without feedback 82.
Error Message list using the map view mode MessageType with OK button with OK button with OK button
Message Gyro Sensor is not working properly. Please consult your dealer or Pioneer service center. Direction of G sensor is not correct. Please turn system power off and check the installation. After checking, please re-boot the system and press "OK. Vibration is detected. Please turn system power off and check the installation. After checking, please re-boot the system and press "OK".
Error message list in the Connection Status MessageType with OK button with OK button with OK button with OK button TimeOut TimeOut TimeOut
Message Irregular speed pulse signal is detected. Please turn system power off and check the installation. After checking, please re-boot the system and press "OK" Sensor NG (BAD angle) Sensor NG (Vibration) Speed pulse wire is not connected. Please be sure to connect the system to the speed pulse wire. Accuracy is not fully ensured without speed pulse. Hardware is abnormal. Positioning is not possible. Please contact your dealer or Pioneer service center. GPS Antenna not connected. Please check connection. GPS Antenna abnormal. Please contact your dealer or Pioneer service center.
Error message which is not displayed in the 04 model. (displayed 03 model) MessageType TimeOut TimeOut
Message Speed pulse wire is not connected. Please be sure to connect the system to the speed pulse wire. Accuracy is not fully ensured without speed pulse. Detected change in tire radius.
All message are displayed on the Map view. (03 model) Only 1 message is displayed. Multiple messages are not displayed in the same time.
83.
Block Diagrams
Basic Overall Block
Block Diagram for Navigation Power connector
Main Assy DIGITALOUT
Power Sense
DVD Drive Mech
UART
Power Micom IC601
SRAM 256KB
Monitor Micom IC4601
2 Sub display
Detachable Unit
KEY EJECT Remote controller
Remote Controller
Micom IC4701
4
Key Input
FLASH 16MB
ASIC
UART
Motor Drive
UART
SDRAM 64MB
IC5
Monitor
MIC
9
V833
ATAPI
ASEN, BSEN, ILMSEN RESET, PARKING,
IC
IC4001
Sub Display
Touch Panel
LCD Panel
Display Split IC
ADC VFSEL
RGB COMP
VRSEL
DAC
Guide Amp
Guide Voice Output
RGB
IC201
IC753
L/R Selector Switch
V selector
RGB DRV & NTSC
GDC SCARLET
IC751
V selector
Fr L,R
E Vol
DARC
MIX
Re_L,R
Pre-output terminal
VST,VDT, VCK, MUTEVOL MUTEAMP
REVERSE Main1V)
Isolater VTR2V NJM2137V Isolater VTR1V NJM2137V
ATT 2V→1V
AVV Isolater NJM2137V NMV I2C
NJM2561F1
NJM2561F1
HSELV
6dB AM 75OhmsDRV
EF
75Ohms
NJM2561F1 Level ADJ Circuit (1V→0.75V 6dB AM75ΩDRV 75Ohms
Isolater NJM2137V
75Ohms
1MOhms
(3 inputs and 2 outputs switch)
1MOhms
NJM2235V
Monitor Assembly
FMONV LPF Hi-Z
75Ohms
6dB AMP 75OhmsDRV
Hide-Away Unit
NJM2561F1
Spilit IC
6dB AMP75ΩDRV 1MOhms
HA Micom PE5411A
75Ohms
RGB Converter
(3 inputs and 2 outputs switch)
75Ohms
LLCD Panel
RGB Amp. NJM2138V LPF
Isolater NJM2137V
REAR OUT
HRETV
EF
75Ohms
EF
Map and Display Data
CXA1645
GDC
RGB×3
75ΩDRV
1.4V
75Ohms
RGB*3
220micro
1V
0.3V→3.3V AMP
2V
NTSC Encoder
75Ohms 330micro Monitor Micom PE5413A CSYN5V TC7SH08FU
CSYNC
5V
3.3V TC7SET08FU
YS
5V→0.3V ATT 75OhmsDRV Circuit CSYNC 62Ohms
YS
TC7SZ08FU
In this example the DVD video signal is in green, the map data in red and the rear monitor output in yellow.
89.
03.11.10
POWER SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM &NN622系 電源系統図 Ver.0.8 14.4V B.U
13.8V 0.95W typ BUP 5.2V REG
CC unit
0.27mA
typ 64mA *excluding SRAM
POWER µcom
SRAM3
DRAMPW SENSE5 MTRPWR1 MTRPWR2 NFANCONT ILMPWR ILMSEL
CCD3
400mA
[CONTB] 0.57W Rating0.46W
CC core
1.8V Reg SDRAM
70mA 280mA
SRAM
ETC
CCD5
CCD3
24mA
CCD2.5
220mA
AV CHIP
VDD33(Max260mA)±0.3V
0.05W Rating0.04W
3.0V Reg
Rating 10mA AVCC5 (Max13mA)±0.3V VCC5(Max230mA)±0.25V
[CONTB]
3.3V Reg
SRAM DRAGO N A/D
GPS3
5V Reg BIG
Analog system
GPS core
GPSBUP3 0.27mA(60MAX)
CPU
Rating 190mA
GDC:outside inside
MUTE
4.5mA
AD5
FEP、PU
5mA
5V Reg
Pulse Circuit
Rating 300mA
DVD8 (MAX2000mA)±0.4V
Motor,ACT
12mA
Gyro, G-sensor
V833:outside
inside
TMC 2mA
30mA
PLL
DAC・ADC
RF
CCD5 CCV5
Max872mA
8.6V D/D
100mA
VIDEO Circuit
AU2.5 AU4.7 CCA8.5
372mA
Standard AUDIO
[AUPW]
[AMPSTB]
454mA
FM8.5 300mA(Max2000mA)
57mA 15mA 300mA
EVOL ISO GUIDE AMP
DVD8
[NFANCNT]
PWRMTR
POWER A MP
[ILMPWR]
8.5V Reg BIG
→[MVIPW]
DSWCC85
454mA
DSWBUP
455mA
46mA typ31m A
ILMG
MAX45mA
SWAC56
AVSEL
SENSOR
[SWACPW] LCDBL
Drive unit Grille unit
PWRVI [MVIPW]
[DLED]
LIFT
[MTRPWR2]
Touch panel
#
472mA (Max715mA)
ANGLE
[MTRPWR1]
Monitor Micom
Detach unit
B.L G LED Picture Key LED
[ILMDIM]
FAN
*
350mA
External input (isolater ,mix)
85mA
[SENSE5]
[MFLPW]
PWRVI
8.5V Reg BIG VHFAN
[MFLPW]
7.5or5 REG
172mA
[SRCPWR]
[ILMSEL]
PWRFL
VFM33
VFM55
CC FAN
25mA×6=150mA
ILMA
RF PLL
3.3V Reg
Max700mA
Drive system
[ILMSEL]
→[CONTB] Monitor Micom →[MFLPW]
40mA
[AUPW]
90mA
ROM
103mA
AMP FAN
8or12V Reg 10~12V Reg
→[CONTA]
[DSEN]
[CCON]
FAN
Mech Micom
X-2014
5mA
[Control](except SYS Micom)
*
BUP
SWACPW
IP BUS
70mA
[CCON] Max673mA
[SBLPWR]
7.7mA
SYSTEM Micom
Digital system
Rating 650mA
VCC18 (Max810mA)±0.15V
SWACPW
Rating 190mA
[CONTA]
ASIC、ROM
2mA CCD3 CCD2.5 660mA
CCD2.5
5V D/D
8.0V D/D
SRAM
Rating 520mA VCC33 (Max650mA)±0.15V
[CCON] Max1690mA
CCON
Rating 60mA SRVDD33 (Max70mA)±0.3V
Max810mA
SD3V
2.5V D/D
[IPPWR]
45mA (typ 25m
MS3(V+R)
Max630mA [CCD5]
VDDH5
53.5mA (113.5 pulse)
0.1mA (60mA M
IC601
Max720mA
[DRAMPW & CCON] Max1980mA
DSWVDD
3.3V Reg
50mA (typ 30
3.3V D/D
H/A [DSEN] *
VDD5
104mA
DFLED
A LED
20mA
Monitor unit
*DLED: when ACC OFF only 1mA
Remote receiver
90.
AVIC-N1 Power Supply Block The power control on the AVIC-N1 is directly controlled by IC601, the System Control microprocessor located on the main board. The thick heavy black lines on this diagram indicate the constant 12 volt supply to the 5.3 volt and 3.3 volt regulators located on the main board. When the accessory power is applied to IC601 the power switching outputs shown in red turn on all other supply lines except the monitor display supply. The monitor display power supply only activates when the door is open and in the tilt up position.
91.
#Symptoms and Causes Symptom Dead Power down (After a few seconds, it turns off)
Check point FU814(VDD)
Note VDD5V is not supplied to Micom
FU805(CCD3.3/2.5 Power)
Power Micom times out and changes CCON to LOW because NAVI did not start up.
FU813(SD3) FU811(CCD2.5) FU804(CCA85/CCD5 Power) RST3 PTOC, CTOP(Power Micom)
No Display (LEDs for buttons are lit)
But do not operate
Check if RST3 is H, and CPU, ASIC and GDC are released. Check if the communication between NAVI(ASIC) and Power Micom works correctly.
FU801(PWRFL) Power is not supplied to Back light circuit on the monitor. FU806(PWRVI) FU812(DSWVDD)
Power is not supplied to Video circuit on the monitor. VDD is not supplied to System Micom on hide away unit.
PTOH, HTOP(Power Micom)
Check if the communication between System Micom and Power Micom works correctly.
FU802(DVD8)
8V is not supplied to Mech.
Monitor Drive is dead
FU808(PWRMTR)
14V is not supplied to Drive unit..
Illumination of monitor/detach does not light
FU810(BACKUP_1)
Power is not supplied to Illumination..
"Please eject the disc and insert appropriate disc" is displayed
FU815(FM85)
8.5V is not supplied to hide-away unit. (also not supplied to GPS unit)
Power turns on but Mech does not start) ("READING ERROR" is displayed)
92.
Detailed Block Diagrams
Navigation Data
Front Monitor Output
Rear TV Output
Microphone Input
CN692
TELE ATLAS/ DEBUG
CTOEX EXTOC CTOTA TATOC
4 5 7 8 9
2
CCD3 BACKUP2
IC 301 M51957BFP
FU691
2 1
6
4
SYSRST
SYSTEM CONTROL
MICSNS
CN2
D
CTOSYS
CN1401
TELE ATLAS/DEBUG CPUWDT
IC 691 UPD4721GS
11-14
CN2551 2
IC 4 TC7SZ08FU
Navigation Memory Storage
4
2 1
RST3
SDRAM
IC 1 K4S561632E-TL75
IC 3 HY57V561620CLT-H
37
4
ANTON1 PBSNS
SDRAM
IC 5 PD6336B
CKE
13 56
X1 30,000MHZ
57
IC 2 UPD705103GM-180
X1
X2
R/W 105
XCS2,4-7
16
2
IC 102 IC 101 TIP TC7SH04FU TC74LCX08FT TIMING GEN
IC 110 PD6466A(UC) PD6461A(EW)
1
IC 111 PD6467A(UC) PD6462A(EW)
CLK
2 1
REAROFF REARON ILMG ILMA
IC 5501 SBX3050-01
3
GPSTOC
4
I TC7
REM
2
63
55
49
XCCSTBY
129 152 147 143 202
AOUTRED AOUTGREEN AOUTBLUE FSC
GV
204 OUTCSYNC 1,2
IC TC7SE
207 OVER
128
X202 14.31818MHz
2
DLED
Q2702 DTC144EU
CN2701 1
1
DFLED
4 6 8 9
4 6 8 9
7 9 11 12
7 REAROFF 9 REARON 11 ILMG 12 ILMA Q2701 DTC114TU
7
7
10
10 REM
Q2705 2SA1577 Q2704 UMH1N
1,2
IC2701 TC7SH08FU
4
2
IC2702 TC7SH14FU
4
REM0
(S5511)
KEY0 KEY1 KEY2 RDTB RDTA
CN5501
14 13 12 5 3
14 13 12 5 3
17 16 15 8 6 2
CN5902 S5901 RESET
94.
30
Q2703 2SA1577
PANEL PCB CN5901
(ILMGND)
REMOCON
PKBSNS
I TC7
60
X3
OSCOUT
Q2716 DTC124EU
RST3
C
- + p o g i m n WIDE ANGLE BAND EJECT EQ (S5509) (S5502,5503) (S5501) (S5507) (S5506)
126
1,2
Q2714 2SA1576
SRAM_CSE
KEYBOARD PCB
q REAR (S5508)
CTOGPS
VDD5
XCS_SRAM
1 2 4
k ENT (S5505)
29
33.8688MHz
124
REM_IN
IC 114 TC7SH08FU
f SRC (S5504)
58
IC 112 TC7SH00FU 4
CPUWDT
SCARLET
IC 107-109 TC74LCX541FT (ADDRESS BUS BUFFER)
IC 113 M5M5V216ATP-70HI
VOL
18
X2
CSYNC
SRAM
6
127
Q201 UMD2N
S AOUTR AOUTG IC 201 AOUTB MB86291APFVS-G-DL DCLK0
19
IC 103-106 TC74LCX245FT (DATA BUS BUFFER)
FLASH ROM
XCCSTBY
30.000MHz
11
4
DAC_DATA
14 REM_IN 11 XCS_SRAM 44 SRAM_CSE
CKB
FLASH ROM
CTOSYS
37 ADC_DATA
CC UNIT (1/2)
System Program Boot Information
GPSTOC1
27
EXTAL1
IC 2551 TC7WT125FU
XTAL1
DIGITAL OUT
125
ANTON
EXTAL0
CN1501
CPOGPS1
DIGI IN
1
XTAL0
D
143,142,65 96
ASIC
3
(S5510)
DISCSET
ADC_GCNT0-2
CN2552
B
GPS Data From Hide Away Unit
RST3
5 Q301 DTC114EU
Q692 IMD3A
DVD Drive Unit Navi Data
IC 302 TC7SH08FU
RESET DIRECT Q691 2SD1767
17 16 15 8 6 2
KEY0 KEY1 KEY2 RDT0 RDT1 RESET
Q602(1/2) UMD2N VDD
RESET Q602(2/2) UMD2N
RESETM
Guidance Voice Output
28 CCON 32 RSTOUT
CCON SYSRST Q621 IMD2A
73
NTEMPI
VDD5S
CN609
MOTOR DRIVE SYSTEM CONTROL
TH601
& Power Micom
NTEMPI
3V 5V
4,5
6
9,10
RST3
18
RXN
22
CPUWDT
30
8
CTOSYS 12,13 7
11
CPUWDT 1,2 1,2
CTOGPS
6
7
DISC
RST3
IC604 TC7SH08FU
3
IC605 TC7SH08FU
RESET
IC 601 (1/2) PD5937A
X601 10,000MHZ
1,2
12
9
1
2 NFANCNT 80 MUTEGU 62 WCONT 70 WREMIN
RST3
NFANCNT MUTEGU WCONT WREMIN
2
IC 612 S-80840CNMC-B8Z
VDD
RESET
RXN 51MUTE AMPSTB IRQPW MUTNS SELR SELL ASENS BSENS ILMSENS TELIN ANTPW
CPUWDT
IC602 TC74VHCT08AFT 10
4
DISC
4
PKBSNS
GPSTOC
M CN3801
POWER ON RESET
DISCSET 3,142,65
3 2 1
PWRMTR
XOUT
XIN
MUTE51 AMPSTB IRQPW MUTENS NOSELR NOSELL ASENS BSENS ISENS TELIN ANTPW
68 43 31 34 36 35 16 15 47 49 61
Microphone Input
A
ADC 9
IC 305 AK5381VT
4
IC 304 AK4351VT
2
ONSEIMIC
ONSEIMIC
B
11
DACOUTL
DACOUTL
C
DAC
XCCSTBY
RGB 75W DRIVER NTSC ENCODING
CCD3C
CVOUT
20
CVOUT
3 1
AOUTRED AOUTGREEN AOUTBLUE FSC
2 3 4 6
4 OUTCSYNC 1,2 7 OVER
IC757 TC7SET08FU
10 4
RIN GIN BIN SCIN
IC 751 CXA1645M
DVDV
DVDV
ROUT GOUT BOUT
3
IC 753 NJM2235V
Rear Camera 2 Or Video Input
6
37 DLED
1
REARON
5
ILMPWR
4
Q2706 IMD2A
4
IC 755 NJM2561F1
2
4
IC 754 NJM2561F1
2
REAR TV DVD OR NAVI
Q752 2SC4081
1
SELV
from (2/2) 23 22 21
6
D
2
from CN1611
SELV
SYNL
IC 756 NJM2235V
VFSEL
9 2 7 3 2
Guide Voice
REAR/FRONT VIDEO SELECTOR LEVEL ADJ.
3V 5V
38 XCCSTB TSO
ARMSW
SYSTEM CONTROL REAON TSI IC 601 (2/2) ILMPWR PD5937A DSENS MUTESO
BACKUP1
FRONT MONITOR
VRSEL
Q201 UMD2N
29 24
6 5
IC 608 TC7WT125FU
2 3
PTOH
25
HTOP
46
Q601
GNDISO
2SC4081 51
MUTESO DSENS
AUPW ILMDIM
19
CN608
AUPW
45
MTOH HTOM
ILMDIM
HRX HTX
24 25
REM MONVBS ANB ANG ANR
Q2708 2SA1577
4 N
Q751 2SC4081
BACKUP1 Q2707 DTC144EU 8.5V REM0 1,2
IC758 TC7SZ08FU
Q830-E
5.6V REG IC 810 S-812C56AUA-C3K Q830 UMF23N
CSYNC SWAC56 3
4
YS ILMG ILMA MOREM
RESET
BACKUP1
Q2715 2SD1767
LCDBL SBLPWR
FU2701 Q602(2/2) UMD2N
Q2713 IMD2A
RDT1 RDT0
Q2717 DTC144EU
RESETM
MFLPW
RDTB RDTA KEY2 KEY1 KEY0 MFLPW
39 37 36 35 33 20
27
CN4002 17 18 22 19 31 30 29 10 9 8 26
95.
MONITOR PCB CN4002 16 17
20
VILMG VILMA
REMCON
1,2
IC4702 TC7SH08FU
17
4
REM
PWRFL 1 PWRFL 2 PWRFL 3
LC CONT IC4 PD63 22
X4701 4.97MHz
23
10
VCC
Q4741 DTA123JK
18
CN608
76 77 78 4
IC4212 TC7SH08FU
11 LKYDT LDPDT 12
KEY0 KEY1
9 8 10 63 64
DIMMER
TXD RXD MFLPW ROT0 ROT1
1
60
SWACPW
62 13 VSW5V
14 PWRVI 15 PWRVI
FU4831
INVPUL
6
5
IC4901 NJM2903V
7
44 43
RESET
IC4601 PE5413A
Q4603 2SC4617
Q4831 2SB1260
DIMMER
INVBST
IC4602 S-80835CNNB-B8U
LSEN
2 VDDSENS
LSEN
TEMP SENS
MVIPW TEMPSEN
V REG IC4851 R1224N102H Q4851 CPH6316
KYDT DPDT
KEY2
RESET
SWAC56
20 18
LSWVDD 30
1,2
HTX 22 MFLPW 23 ROT0 25 ROT1 26
19
VLCD
MONITOR SYSTEM CONTROL
HRX
13
X1
Q4742 DTC124EK
LCDBL
KEY0 8 KEY1 9 KEY2 10
21
X0
TH4601
80
VCC(V33)
REG. 2
Q4832 DTC114EK
IC4841 R1130H251B
1
PNLYV PNLXV PNLADX PNLADY
VCC(V25)
PNLYV PNLXV PNLADX PNLADY
25 24 1 3
REG. 7
Q4833 2SC4617
VCC(V18)
15 4
VCC(V8) VCC(V5)
IC4861 MAX1748EUE 8
35
Q4101 2SC4617
MONVBS
ANB 33 ANG 32 ANR 31
Q4102 Q4103 2SA1774 2SC4617
Q4112,4122,4132 2SA1774
VCC(VM12)
65
CVI1
FILTER Q4111-4113 Q4121-4123 Q4131-4133
54 53 52
BIN GIN RIN
YS
1,2
FILTER 29
CSYNC
3
2 IC 4142 TK15404AMI
1,2
IC 4061 TC7SH08FU FILTER IC 4141 TC7SH08FU
93
4
ROUT
18
2 Q4151(1/2)
38
Q4152(2/2) 1
IC 4151 NJM2138V
Q4151(2/2) 14
13
HDIN
Q4002 2SC4617
VCOM AMP 72 74
96.
RGB AMP
Q4152(1/2) 36
FNAVI
Q4153(2/2) 7
6
34
IC 4001 TC90A64AF-P
BOUT 4
Q4151-4156 UMZ1N
Q4153(1/2)
OSD
GOUT 24
IC4651 S-93C46BR0I-J8T1
FILTER Q4101-4103
Q4111,4113,4121,4123,4131,4133 2SC4617
EEP ROM 46-50
Q4835 2SD1664
CDAO POLC CKIN
XO 82
XI 83
X4001 42MHz
28
6
IC 4181 NJM082BV
1
Q4183 UMT2N
INVERTER PCB CN4003
17
REM
26 KDT4 25 KDT3 KST2 13 KST1 14
CN5001
KDT4 1 KDT3 2 KST2 10 KST1 11 ILMG 12 ILMA 13
16 15 7 6 5 4
NAVI SW
KDT4 KDT3 KS2 KS1 VILMG
S5001
S5002
S5003
NAVI AV
POS
NAVI MENU
VILMA VFL2
INVERTER T5001
Q5001 2SC4617 3
LCD CONTROL
22
7 12 V2500 PDRV_C 11 9 NDRV-D FB
Q5004 2SC4617 DIMDTY
8
9
DIMDTY Q5003 DTA144EE
X0
VR5001
17
INVPUL
X1
7
INVBST 10
Q4741 DTA123JK
3 PWRFL 14 PWRFL 15 PWRFL 16
VLCD
10
INVPUL 1,2
INVBST 14 3 PWRFL PWRFL 2 1 PWRFL
IC5002 TC7SET08FU 4
CN5002 1 2
IC5004 SI6544DQ
RT OVP
23
IC5005 SI6544DQ
IC5003 OZ961IS
Q5002 2SC4617
IC4701 PD6340A
701 7MHz
ENA
19 PDRV_A 20 NDRV-B
2
18 CT
VFL2
Q5101,5102,5020 2SC4617 Q5103 Q5105 2SA1774 UMX2N
FU5001 V5
Q5011 2SC4081
Q4742 DTC124EK
FEEDBACK DET CN4701
LCD 20 18
KYDT DPDT
CN4005 15 KDT1 16 KDT2
MMER 4901 M2903V
7
SW
CN4301
KDT1 2 KDT2 6 KST1 7 KST2 8
10 6 5 4
S4351
S4353
DISP
HALF/CLK
S4352
S4354
TA/NEWS
OPEN/CLOSE SUB LCD BACK LIGHT D4321,D4322
VLBL
3
9
VLBL
AUTO DIMMER SENSOR AMP LSEN
10
2
LSEN
IC4311 NJM062V
7
1
EMP SENS TH4601
UPPER PCB TOUCH PANEL CONTROL CN4681 Q4681,4682 IMD2A Q4683 FMG12
PNLYV PNLXV PNLADX PNLADY
TOUCH PANEL LCD PANEL
EEP ROM IC4651 C46BR0I-J8T1
LCD BACK LIGHT
CN4801
6 Q4153(2/2)
Q4156
Q4152(2/2)
Q4155
7
P
VR
1
V
VG Q4151(2/2)
VB
26
LCD
Q4182 UMX2N VCOM
1
V
27
Q4154
14
COM AMP
28
17
Q4183 UMT2N
97.
Selected Audio (Tuner, External Audio Input Or P-Bus)
DVD Or CD Audio CC UNIT CN607
Q754 2SC4081
38 VIDEO OUT
9
17
18 20
RETL
8
14
IC2601(2/2) NJM3403AV
Q2604,2605,2607 DTC323TU Q2603,2606,2608 UMD2N
9
1
IC2601(1/2) NJM3403AV
5
ELECT SOU
IC2407 NJM3403AV
MUTE Q2403 DTC323TU
ANALOG ROUT
DVD BUFF. & DVD LPF
MIC HPF MIC AMP
ATT
MUTE Q2402 DTC323TU
RETR
DVDL 42 IN3 DVDR 36 IN3
1
6
MUTE CONT CN1611
LPF,AMP
to (1/2)
To Drive ANALOG LOUT Unit DVD 36 & CD Audio Main 34
ADC_GCNT0-2
DVDV
Q2401 UMD2N
MMUTE
VCONTB VCONTA
SELL 43 IN4 SELR 35 IN4
CONTB
MUTE 20
CONTA
VST VDT VCK
1
24 SLVSTS
2
RST3
IC309 TC7SH08FU
4
XRES 21 DISCSET 29
LPF IC2553 NJM2068V
5
ONSEIMUTE1
A
MUTE 7
Q2409 DTC323TU
Q2408 UMD2N
RESETM
MUTE CONT
1,6
MU
19 ST 18 DA 17 CL
L,R SEP AMP IC2402 TC7W66FU 7 1 IC2552 NJM2068V
Q2414 DTC124EU
NOSELL NOSELR
B
ONSEIMIC
C
DACOUTL
Q2 DTC1
MUTENS
D MUTE CONT
Q731 IMD3A SWACPW
VDD5
3
IC2408 NJM2107F
Q IM 4
5 BUP
CCD5 Q2410 UMD2N
CN731
AU85
MUTEVOL
18 MUTEAMP RESETM VST 9 VDT 10 VCK 11 1 2 4 5 6
CN1001
21 22 23 24 25 12 13 14 26
16
MUTESO OFMT MUTEAMP RESETM
FU809
Q806 DTC144EU
FU806 PWRVI
Q2421 UMD2N
Q2419 UMD2N
FU801 PWRFL MBUP
VDD
Q821 2SA1834F5 Q822 DTC114EU
8.0V REG
AMPSTB
VCC5
4
IC613 TC7SH00FU
2 1
4
IC611 TC7S04FU
2 1
4
IC603 TC7SH08FU
1,2
IRQPW
Q801 2SB1260 Q802 DTC114EU
CONTB
1
SELV to (1/2)
AUPW
BAC
8.5V, 5V REG 28
IC803 TPS5102IDBT
18
Q815,819 RK4936
8.5V
8.5V FU807
3
AMP IC752 NJM2137V
FU802
5V
CCD5
CPUWDT1
MFLPWR
IC805 TPS5103IDB Q811 RK4936
DVD8 (300mA)
AU85
98.
DSENS
PWRMTR
RESET
7
BU
FU808
BSENS REM MTOH HTOM HTOP CTOGPS GPSTOC RETV PTOH
SELV
Q805 RSQ030P03
DSWBUP
Q2422 2SC4081
RETR RETL SELR SELL GNDISO
RQ
AUPW
17
Q807 2SB1260 Q808 DTC114EU
FU804
RELAY PCB
1(1/2) 403AV
CCFAN
NAVI FAN Q823-825 835
NFANCNT
FU803
MICSNS MICIN
5
Q824 2SB1184F5
Q823,825,835 2SC4081
DVDL 42 IN3_L DVDR 36 IN3_R SELL 43 IN4_L SELR 35 IN4_R MUTE 20 VST VDT VCK
Q2610 UMD2N MBUP
23 RR 11 RL 22 PR 12 PL
MUTERCA
22
12
12
4
4
FL RL SWL SWR RR FR
GUIDE SP AMP FL 10 24 FR
22
MIXIN
2
IC2403 TDA7052BT
8
MICSNS
MICR Q2801 2SC4081
MIC MUTEGU
1,6
Q2417 Q2418 DTC323TU
Q2611 UMD2N
AUDIO/GUIDE MIXAMP
MUTE
19
GUIDEON Q2886 2SC4081
18
WREM SEL 14 WREM AN 15
MUTE
FL RL PRE L PRE R RR FR
Q2831-2833 Q2844-2846 DTC323TU
MUTERCA 10 ONSP+ 16 ONSP17 B.REMOTE 19
9 5 1 3 7 11
BREM
13
CN2804
3
MUTE Q2420 DTC114EU
2
FL
IC2404 NJM2058V
9 6
MBUP
17
MICL
4
L,R SEP AMP IC2402 TC7W66FU 7 1 IC2552 NJM2068V
2
CN2803
FL 1 RL 2 SWL 3 SWR 6 RR 7 FR 8
1 2 3 6 7 8
MUTERCA 10 ONSP+ 16 ONSP17 BREM 19
5
CCFAN
CCFAN
WCONT 14 WREMIN 15
WCONT 14 WREMIN 15
RR RL SWR SWL
MUTE
19 STB 18 DATA 17 CLK
20
MUTEGU
ELECTRONIC VOLUME/ SOURCE SELECTOR IC2401 PML009A
CN2801
20
GUIDE SPEAKER OUT
14 1 FR
AUDIO AMP Q2414 DTC124EU
FR FL RL RR
Q2416 UMD2N MUTE CONT
11 12 14 15
25
CN802 IC2405 PAL007A
Q2415 DTC124EU
MUTE CONT Q2427,2428 DTC124EU
22
TELIN
ASENS
MUTE
3 5 7 9 17 19 21 23
FLFL+ FRFR+ RR+ RRRL+ RL-
IC807 TPD1018F Q839 UMD2N
MUTE51 PKBSNS
BSENS
ISENS CCD5
VDD5
Q828 IMX1
BUP
MUTE
12
Vehicle I/F
BACKUP2 15
BUP
BACKUP1
Q837 2SC4081
ILL
A.ANT 1
1 3 5 7 8 6 4 2
MBUP FU810
MUTE 14 ILL 13 ACC 11 P.B 9
ACC
FAN DRIVE
MFLPWR
DSENS
VDD5
Q951 DTC114EU
P.B
BUP
ANTPW 6
Q704 2SA1576
Q840 2SA1576
EXTENSION
CN691 HPF AMP
FAN MOTOR
CN2802
Q971-973
BACKUP2
FAN MOTOR
CN971 2 FU971
Q971 IMX2
DSENS
Q972 IMD3A
AUPW
SD3VC
FU813
3.3V 28
CCD3C
IC804 TPS5102IDBT
FU805 BUP
11
2.5V
CCD3 MFLPWR
Q973 2SD1767
3.3V,2.5V REG
Q809 2SA1797
18
VDD33
Q816,820 RK4936
CCD5C Q810 DTC114EU FU802 BACKUP2
3V REG
Q829 2SB1184F5
SRVDD33 VCC33
Q803 2SA1834F5
BUP3C
5
IC806 S-L2980A33MC-C6S
1,3
FU814
5.6V REG Q804 DTC114EU
CONTB
VDD5
3
IC808 S-812C52AUA-C3G
2
FU811 CCD25C FU804 VCC18
3
IC801 PQ018EZ01Z
1
1.8VREG 2
Q832 RSQ030P03
FU812 DSWVDD
DSENS
Q838 DTC144EU
CONTA
99.
MOTHER PCB Hide-Away Unit
AMP
CN1402
1
RF IN
AM_ANT
Lch
FM/AM TUNER UNIT
3.3V REG 1
IC1401 NJM2391DL1-33
3
17
VOD_3.3
Rch
23
5
24
3
IC1402 NJM4558E
7
DORAL
1
DORAR
FM_ANT 3
UC model VDORA85 L1411
L1407
L1413
EW model Q1402 2SC3127
FM TUNER UNIT 1
CN1001 22
CN1404
Q1401 2SC3357
REM
Y1801 CWE1674
CN1801
A
26 PTOH 10 11 18 21 9 23
X1601 12.58MHz
VDT VCK MUTEAMP BSENS VST MTOH
20 RESET
17
CN731
2
IC1607 TC7SH08FU
HRESET
4
MUTEVOL
VHVDD2
VHVDD VHFM85 VHBUP
Q1601 2SC2412K
VHSWAC5
VHVDD
27 SWVDD 28 FM85 29 SWBUP
HMUTEVOL
Q1902 2SA1036K
HSWACPW
HSWACPW
Q1904 DTC114EK
2
19 ASENBO 4
24 HTOM 25 HTOP
4
IC1604 TC7SH08FU
IC1605 TC7SH08FU
IC1601 TC7SH04FU
4
ASENS
1,2
HTOM
1,2
HTOP
AUDIO ISOLATOR 1 2 3
12 IN2A 13 IN1A 15 IN1B
RETR RETL ISOGND
IC1002 TA2050F
8 NMR OUT2 1 NML OUT1 DORAL
VIDEO ISOLATOR 3
14 RETV 15 VGND
13 12 16 4 5 7
2
IC1001 NJM2137V
DORAR 1
NMV NMV
GPSTOC CTOGPS RQ SELR SELL SELV
Q1905 2SB1260
DVD Or Navigation Video
VDORA85
VHSYS5
1 Q1906 DTC114EK
IC1902 M5237ML
Q1903 DTC114EK
Q1951 2SD2098
CN1950 1
NMR
VHSYS14
VHBUP
Q1901 2SA1036K VHVDD
FAN MOTOR
NML
HACCPW Q1907 2SB1629
VHSYS14
3
AVV IPL IPR
Q1908 2SD2396 VHAV88
Q1952 2SD2098
FU1950
VTR2V VHAV5
2
VTR1V
CN1301 VTR1V
VIDEO
VCR1 INPUT
VIDEO ISOLATOR 1 IC1302 3 NJM2137V
VTR1L VTR1V
VTR1R
5V REG
AUDIO ISOLATOR VTR1L
13
VTR1R
12
AUDIO L
IC1301 TA2050F
1
VTR1L
8
VTR1R
VHFM85
1
IC1872 S-L2980A50MC-C7J
2
IC1871 S-812C33AMC-C2N
5
AD5V
AUDIO R
REAR VIEW CAMERA INPUT
VTR2V
CN1951 CAR SPEED AND REVERSE GEAR SIGNAL INPUT
100.
1 2
PULSE REVERSE
3
IC1352 NJM2137V
1
Q1909 2SD2396
3V REG
VIDEO ISOLATOR
CN1351
VTR2V
VHVDD
3
VHFM85 BUP3V
1
IC1901 NJM2391 DL1-33
3
VHCC33
HREM
MCON INTERFACE Q1201 2SA1037K
IC1603 PE5412A(UC) PE5411A(EW) 21
REMOUT 10
VSELIN1 VSELIN2
VPP
HRESET
34
X2
53
RX
HIPRX
TX
27
HIPTX
IPPW
28
HIPPW
ASENBOH
29
HASENBO
HMUTEA
68
RESET
2
IC1608 TC7SH04FU
VIDEO ISOLATOR 1
4
HIPTX
1
HIPRX
DIN1 BUS-
2
DOUT
HIPPW
VIDEO GND 1 COMP VIDEO 2
CN1101
BUS+
MUTEA
2 3
IC1201 NJM2137V
TX_RX IC1101 HA12240FP
VHBUP 25 MUTEVOL
AV ON 12
AVV
Q1581 2SA1037K
13
AV-BUS INPUT
AVONIN
26
39 X1
38
IP-SEL1 4 IP-SEL2 5
VSELIN1 VSELIN2
51 52
Q1607 2SC4081 AVONIN
X1601 12.58MHz
CN1201
Q1202 2SC2412K
6
BUS+ 1
5
BUS- 5
STBN 8
Q1583 2SC4081
Q1102 2SA1576 ASENB
VHBUP
SWACPW
8
Q1582 2SC4081 ASENS
91
HTOM
7
HTOP
1
REVSENS
44
SDA
72
HASENBO
REVSENS
HTOP SCL
AUDIO ISOLATOR IC1102 TA2050F
71
AV SELECTOR DORAL 59 LV6 RV6
NMV
22 V4
NML
23
NMR
25
SCL
IC1501 CXA2069Q
SDA
IPL
29
IPR
31
VTR1V 15 VTR1L
16
VTR1R 18
IPR
8
Q1551 2SA1576
34
OUT2
RV4
4
44
V/YOUT2
43
LOUT2
45
ROUT2
Q1559 FMG12
IC1552 NJM2561F1
REARV
2
VIDEO
AUDIO L
MUTE
REARAR AUDIO R
Q1556 2SC2412K
CONNECTOR PCB
LV5
VOUT1 LOUT1
53
VOUT1
52
SELL
54
SELR
CN1841
Q1872 2SA1037K
RV5 Q1558 2SC2412K
GBUP
VHBUP
Q1871 DTC114EU
10
10
A
LV3
GYRO SENSOR GY1861 3 1 CSX1042
RV3
SELV 2
IC1551 NJM2561F1
8
GY1865 CSX1074
GYO
11
11
5
12
12
21 GPSTOC 19 CTOGPS 20 RQ 22 SPEED 16
19 20 22
GSNS
REVERSE VHCC33 Q1822 DTC114WK 5
Q1821 DTC114EU
10
GYO
11
G SENSOR
4 AD5V
Q1881 DTC114EU
CN551
GBUP
To GPS Unit
AD5V
V3 ROUT1
CN552
HSELV
AD5V
3
REAR Monitor OUTPUT
CN1701
REARAL V/YOUT2
V5
TV
7 9 10 11
VIDEO AMP
Q1557 2SC2412K
VIDEO AMP
1901 M2391 1-33
BUSL BUSR BUSRG BUSLG
13 IN1A 12 IN2A 10 IN2B 15 IN1B
OUT1
33
Q1552 2SA1576 VTR2V 63
1
LV4
ROUT2 30
IPL
Q1555 2SC2412K
LOUT2
AVV
Q1101 DTC124EU
HTOM
14 HSRCPW
DORAR 61
IP-BUS INPUT
ASENS
IC1821 NJM2904M
1
POUT
15
21
16
15
GSNS
GREV GTC CTG RQ SPD
POUT
12
CN461
21 19 20 22 16
15
101.
Connector Description EXTENSION 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
1 : PRE L 2 : PRE L GND 3 : PRE R 4 : PRE R GND 5 : RL 6 : RL GND 7 : RR
8 : RR GND 9 : FL 10 : FL GND 11 : FR 12 : FR GND 13 : BREM 14 : WREM SEL
15 : WREM AN 16 : WREM GND 17 : MIC R 18 : GUIDEON 19 : MIC L 20 : MIC GND
GUIDE SPEAKER OUT
6mm MAX
G.SP
RGB
TELE ATLAS / DEBUG 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9
1 : NC 2 : NC 3 : GNDD 4 : CTOEX 5 : EXTOC
102.
6 : HYOKA 7 : CTOTA 8 : TATOC 9 : VTA 10 : TAGND
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
1 : RETR 2 : RETL 3 : ISOGND 4 : SELR 5 : SELL 6 : GNDISO 7 : SELV 8 : SELVG 9 : VST 10 : VDT
VEHICLE I/F 26 28 30 25 27 29
11 : VCK 12 : CTOGPS 13 : GPSTOC 14 : RETV 15 : VGND 16 : RQ 17 : MUTEVOL/SWACPW 18 : MUTEAMP 19 : ASENBO 20 : RESET
21 : BSENS 22 : REM 23 : MTOH 24 : HTOM 25 : HTOP 26 : PTOH 27 : SWVDD 28 : FM85 29 : SWBUP 30 : GNDFM
DIGITAL OUT
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
1 : FL2 : RL3 : FL+ 4 : RL+ 5 : FR6 : RR7 : FR+ 8 : RR+
9 : P. B. 10 : VGND 11 : ACC 12 : A. ANT 13 : ILM 14 : MUTE 15 : B. UP 16 : GND
2 1
4 3
1 : GND 2 : GND 3 : DTEST 4 : DIGIOUT
CAR SPEED SIGNAL INPUT REVERSE GEAR SIGNAL INPUT
GPS ANTENNA
IP-BUS 4 3 2 1
7 6 5
1. BUS+ 2. BUSG 3. LG 4. NC 5. BUS-
AV-BUS VIDEO OUTPUT AUDIO R OUTPUT AUDIO L OUTPUT
11 10 9 8
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 2
4 1
1. VIDEO GND 2. COMP VIDEO 3. NC 4. IP-SEL1 5. IP-SEL2 6. LED-V 7. GND
6. BUSC 7. BUSL 8. ASENB 9. BUSR 10. BUSRG 11. BUSLG
3
8. BEEP MUTE 9. BEEP10. REMOUT 11. NEW AV SENS 12. AV ON 13. BEEP+
AUDIO L INPUT VIDEO INPUT AUDIO R INPUT
RGB ANTENNA
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
REAR VIEW CAMERA
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
1 : RETR 2 : RETL 3 : ISOGND 4 : SELR 5 : SELL 6 : GNDISO 7 : SELV 8 : SELVG 9 : VST 10 : VDT 11 : VCK 12 : CTOGPS 13 : GPSTOC 14 : RETV 15 : VGND
26 28 30 25 27 29
16 : RQ 17 : MUTEVOL/SWACPW 18 : MUTEAMP 19 : ASENBO 20 : RESET 21 : BSENS 22 : REM 23 : MTOH 24 : HTOM 25 : HTOP 26 : PTOH 27 : SWVDD 28 : FM85 29 : SWBUP 30 : GNDFM
103.
SW Unit Main Unit Inverter PCB Monitor PCB
Relay PCB
Volume Unit Upper PCB
Keyboard PCB
Panel PCB CC Unit
DVD Core Unit(MS3)
E
Compound Unit(A)
Compound Unit(B)
104.
JIG CONNECTION DIAGRAM
*1) After connecting the Hide-away Unit, please perform adjustment.
JIG's List Function CC Unit (CN609) Main Unit (CN3801) CC Unit (CN609) GGF1461 CC Unit (CN609) GGF1461 CC Unit (CN608) Monitor PCB (CN4002) CC Unit (CN2701) Panel PCB (CN5901) Monitor PCB (CN4002) GGF1483 Monitor Adjustment PCB (*2) JIG connector Assy (*2) Monitor PCB ("FOR SERVICE" 14P terminal) GGF1463 (*2) TEST DISC (Operation check)
Name PCB 40P FFC 20P FFC PCB 18P FFC 36P FFC PCB PCB and FFC 14P FFC CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
Jig No. GGF1461 GGD1170 GGD1209 GGF1483 GGD1208 GGD1366 GGF1416 GGF1463 GGD1323 GGV1137
*2) Since this product does not have OSD IC, OSD for adjustment is displayed by using GGF1416 and GGF1463 at the time of monitor adjustment. As you will find lands for 14 pins with 0.8mm pitch at the left top part of the monitor board, directly solder a flexible PCB of GGD1323 for adjustment. As GGD1322 is not used, be careful not to short the terminal.
105.
Disassembly - Removing the Grille Assy (Fig.1)
1
Remove the two screws and then remove the Holder. Disconnect the connector.
2
Remove the two screws and then remove the Grille Assy.
- Removing the Case
3
Remove the five screws.(Fig.1)
4
Remove the screw and then remove the Case.(Fig.1)
Note) Inside the product there is a flexible substrate that connects the Case and the Bracket. Be very careful and do not give it a strong pull when removing the Case, otherwise it may be torn.
5
4
3
3 3
1
1
3
3 2
2
Remove the four screws. (Fig.2)
Case
Holder
Grille Assy Fig.1
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Bracket. (Fig.2) Remove the Case.(Fig.1)
5
5
5
5
Bracket Fig.2
106.
- Removing the DVD Mechanism Module (Fig.3)
1
Relay PCB
Remove the four screws.
3
3
2
Disconnect the connector and then remove the DVD Mechanism Module.
1 1
- Removing the Relay PCB (Fig.3)
2
Straighten the tab at location indicated.
3
Remove the two screws.
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Relay PCB.
1
1
DVD Mechanism Module
Fig.3
- Removing the CC Unit (Fig.4)
Bracket
1
Remove the screw.
1 2
2
Remove the three screws and then remove the Bracket.
3
Remove the six screws and then remove the CC Unit.
2
3
2
3
3
3
3 3
CC Unit Fig.4
107.
- Removing the Case (Fig.5)
3
3
1
Remove the two screws and then remove the Holder.
2
Remove the screw.
3
Remove the five screws and then remove the Case.
1
1 3
3
3 2
Case
Holder Fig.5
Motor Unit
- Removing the Display Assy (Fig.6)
1
Switch
Remove the screw.
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Motor Unit.
1
2
Remove the two screws and then remove the two Holders.
3
Pull out the Display Assy in the arrow indicated direction.
Note) When reassembling, hold the switch down with tweezers or the like and put the Display Assy back to the Chassis. Otherwise, the switch may be damaged and not function properly.
2
2
Holder
3
Display Assy
Holder Fig.6
- Removing the Main Unit (Fig.7)
1
Remove the screw and then remove the Bracket.
2
Remove the four screws and then remove the Shaft Unit.
3
Remove the three screws.
2
2
3
3 1
2
2 3
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Main Unit.
108.
Shaft Unit
Bracket
Main Unit
Fig.7
- Removing the Display Assy (Fig.8)
1
Remove the two screws and then remove the Holder.
2
Remove the three screws and then remove the Cover Unit.
3
Remove the four screws.
Display Assy
Holder
1
1
3
3
3
3
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Display Assy.
2
2
2
Cover Unit
Fig.8
- Removing the Monitor PCB (Fig.9)
1
Straighten the tabs at two locations indicated.
2
Remove the screw.
1
1
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Monitor PCB.
2
Monitor PCB
Fig.9
109.
- Removing the Case (Fig.10)
Case
1
1
Remove the nine screws and then remove the Case.
1
1
1
1
1 1
1
1 Fig.10
- Removing the Mother Tuner Unit (Fig.11)
1
Remove the four screws.
1 1
Disconnect the connector and then remove the Mother Tuner Unit.
1
1
Mother Tuner Unit
110.
Fig.11
- Precautions on handling the mechanism module 1. Hold the upper and main frames. 2. Do not hold the front portion of the upper frame. It is a delicate part. 3. Do not touch the switches on the top panel. 4. Be careful not to catch the flexible cables.
Do not touch here. Do not touch here. Do not hold this delicate portion.
- Removing the DVD Core Unit(MS3) 1. Set the mechanism to the lock position (disc load standby position). 2. Place the mechanism module upside down. 3. Short the two lands on the pickup flexible cable as shown below. 4. Be sure to disconnect the pickup flexible cable and the CRG flexible cable from the connectors to protect them from damages. 5. Remove solder from the load motor leads and clamp SW leads. 6. Loosen the two fixing screws. Lift the position A of the DVD Core Unit lightly and move it in the direction B to remove it. Be careful not to damage the flexible cable C. 7. Disconnect the 8/12 detection flexible-cable from the connector.
Short here. DVD Core Unit(MS3)
Connector (for pickup flexible cable) Connector (for 8/12 detection flexible cable) Load motor leads and clamp SW leads
B
A
C
Connector (for CRG flexible cable)
111.
- Removing the Pickup Unit 1. Remove the module pc board in accordance with the procedure of "Removing the module pc board." 2. While holding the pickup case, remove the Skew screw (main). 3. Lifting the end of the pickup rack, slide the main shaft, and remove the Pickup Unit. Notes: Replacing the pickup unit requires the skew adjustment. Remove glue from both ends of the main and sub shafts, and skew stud. Do not reuse the old skew screw. Be sure to use a brand-new skew screw supplied with a new Pickup Unit. Fix the skew screw with Screw lock (GYL1001) after adjustment.
Skew screw (main)
Skew screw Pickup Unit Sub shaft
Skew screw
112.
- How to install the Volume Unit fo the Drive Unit When installing the Volume Unit, adjust the positioning of the rotating angle of the gear. 1. Set the Monitor Unit horizontally with the Main Unit of the Drive Unit.
2. When installing the gear unit, rotate the gear by hand until the square box of the gear keeps in a horizontal position like the figure below. Square box
*Gap of one teeth is acceptable.
113.
TEST MODES
& TEST DISC USE
TEST MODE - NAVIGATION TEST MODE 1. How to start the test mode 1. Connect Battery and ACC line , push RESET and EJECT buttons simultaneously. 2. Release RESET button only. 3. When “ password entry screen” is displayed, release EJECT button. 4. Enter the password. 5. When the password has been entered, press [ENTER] key. 6. If the correct password has been entered, the test mode menu will be displayed. * The password entry screen, as the one used in the previous model, is no longer displayed. > The password is [ (up)] [ (up)] [ (down)] [ (down)] [ENTER]. Keyboard unit only. (NOT REMOTE). If 8 digits or more are entered and [ENTER] key is pressed, it will be treated as a password error. • Password entry screen
Input The Password When you see this screen.
Please push the [RESET] button.
• If the Password is correct : After 2 seconds or so, this screen will change to the Test mode Screen This is a specal service application Not for customer use. Please input the whole password,then push the [OK] button. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Password Right. Go to next page.
• IF the Password is not correct : Nothing will be displayed, and reboot action will be taken.
AVIC-N1 Front Panel
Enter
UP
Reset
Next Page
Back Page
Return or Back
Band
Eject
Down
115.
2. Test mode menu TESTMODE MENU [SERVICE_MENU(TECHNICAL)]
1. Remocon touch panel test 2. Version check 3. Error log 4. Format FLASH drive 5. Erase APL-file in FLASH 6. Clear backup memory 7. GPS backup data clear 8. GYRO SENSOR INFO data clear 9. Port status information ==> next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 1.00 [OS] 1.02
Outline of inspection Remote controller touch panel inspection Version information check
No. Inspection item 1 Remocon touch panel test 2 Version check
3
ERROR log
4
Format FLASH drive
5
Erase APL-file in FLASH
6
Clear backup memory
7
GPS backup data clear
8
GYRO SENSOR INFO data clear
9
Port status information
1
116.
Content if inspection Calibration setting and remote controller inspection are performed. Display of various version information. (system software, GPS, system microprocessor, microprocessor for mechanism control, microprocessor for timer). The screen will return to “ menu” by BACK key. Error history entry History of system software errors stored in SRAM is displayed. Maximum 8 events from the error last occurred can be displayed. The screen will return to “ menu” by BACK key. FLASH format FLASH domain used by the system soft is initialized. When the job is done, the screen will return to “ menu” . Application file inside Application file inside FLASH is clear. FLASH is clear *(Except voice data and SRAM backup variable) When the job is done, the screen will return to “ menu” . Back up variables SRAM domain used by the system software Touch Panel Calibration initialization is initialized. When the job is done, reboot action will be Will be lost if cleared taken. GPS back up data clear SRAM domain used by GPS is initialized. When the job is done, the screen will return to “ menu” . Learned data inside gyro Learned data inside gyro sensor is cleared. sensor is clear When the job is done, the screen will return to “ menu” . Port status display Port status is displayed. (reverse, parking, pulse, SDRAM capacity.)
Note: After password has been entered, remote can be used.
TESTMODE MENU [SERVICE_MENU(TECHNICAL)]
1. Change to display error 2. Start within debug shell 3. Program loading 4. GPS assessment 5. File maintenance 6. Program forced write
[Message] [On] [Version up]
next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 1.00 [OS] 1.02
No. Inspection item 1 Change to display error 2 Start within debug shell
Outline of inspection Switching of error information display Switching of debug shell start
Do Not Change Settings! 3
Program loading
Switching of program loading
4
GPS assessment File maintenance
GPS assessment system start File maintenance function
Program forced write
Program forced write
Not Needed For Service.
5
6
Content if inspection Display setting for error cases. (for debugging) Message/Information (error information) selectable. Setting for debug shell start. (for debugging) Off (no initial start)/On (initial start) selectable. Recognition method for boot up program write is changed. System Write when the version program No. in the disc is higher. System data Write when the version No. in the disc is Disc version higher. (default) GPS program Write when the version No. in the disc is higher. Application Write when the version program information is different from the one in disc. System Write when the version program No. in disc or card is higher. System data Write when the version No. in disc or card is Version upgrade higher. (for debug) GPS program Write when the version No. in disc or card is higher. Application Write when the version program No. in disc or card is higher. GPS assessment system can be used. The system will return to “ menu” by BACK key. File maintenance operations are made. Formatting of SRAM drive and PC card (ATA Flash Card) are made. SRAM data is retrieved and copied to PC card. Data retrieved from SRAM is copied to SRAM from PC card. Rewriting of SYS (system), GPS (GPS) and APL (application) software are done by force. (Joystick is used) The system will return to “ menu” by BACK key.
117.
TESTMODE MENU [SERVICE_MENU(TECHNICAL)]
1. SRAM / SDRAM test 2. SENSOR test 3. CD-ROM reading test 4. RGB test 5. MS3 check 6. Region code
next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT] 1.00 [OS] 1.02
No. Inspection item SRAM/SDRAM 1 test
Outline of inspection Memory inspection
Content if inspection SRAM : Device inspection and bus inspection are performed against all SRAM domains. Data will be protected. (applicable to both 32M and 64M) SDRAM : Device inspection and bus inspection are performed against all SDRAM domains. Data will be protected for both BIOS domain and USER domain. The function for SDRAM all domain inspection will activate by the built-in instruction RAM. G sensor, gyro, power supply voltage and installation condition are displayed. The system will return to “ menu” by BACK key. Inspection for reading by CD-ROM drive is performed.
2
SENSOR test
Sensor inspection
3
CD-ROM read test
4
CD-ROM reading test RGB test
5
MS3 check
MS3 check [V+R]
RGB inspection (Upper half, 8 colors. Black/blue/red/pink/green/light blue/yellow/white display. Lower half, 3 colors. Red/green/blue.) red (FULL) green (FULL) blue (FULL) Switching can be made by [ ] and [ ] keys. The system will return to “ menu” by BACK key. MS3 mechanism test mode inspection.
6
Region code
Region code display
Region code display.
Image RGB inspection
How to select test mode menu Select a desired menu by [ ] and [ ] keys, and execute by pressing [ENTER] key. Pages can be changed by [ ] and [ ] keys.
AVIC-N1 Front Panel
Enter
UP
Reset
Next Page
Back Page
118.
Return or Back
Band
Eject
Down
- Remocon touch panel test • • • •
Operation of the touch panel test mode is described below. First, “ 1. Setup touch-panel effective range“ in the touch panel test menu is made. Next, “ 3. Test Touch-panel“ , and if the result is OK, then EXIT the screen. If the result is NG, conduct “ 2. Setup calibration“ , and conduct “ 3. Test Touch-panel“ once again. If the result is OK, then EXIT the screen. • Furthermore, details of the misalignment can be verified by the “ 5. Check Touch-panel compensation“ .
*) When inspecting the touch panel, use something thin with a round tip such as a touch pen. Furthermore, do not apply excessive force to the touch panel.
Main Menu ###
Remocon / Touch-panel Test
###
* 1. Setup touch-panel effective range 2. Setup calibration 3. Test Touch-panel 4. Check now calibration condition 5. Check Touch-panel compensation 6. Check Touch-panel graphics 7. Check Touch-panel navi coordinate [CR] [JS UP / DOWN] [BACK]
Menu selection Cursor movement End of test
“ *” mark shown on the left side of menu item “ 1” indicates that the setting has been completed. The setting items where “ *” is actually indicated will be “ 1. Setup ~” and “ 2. Setup ~” only. [CR] [UP/DOWN] [BACK]
Enter Selection of the inspection item Return (to the test mode menu)
#1 and #3 is performed in the production line.
1. Setup touch-panel effective range ### Setup touch-panel effective range ### The present of the touch-panel effect range (before. after)
Trace white square min X : ( 37, 36) max X : (230, 232) min Y : ( 36, 36) max Y : (210, 211) Please trace a white line. Please move to calibration setup after this setup.
Adjustment steps 1) Trace the edge of the screen along the monitor resin frame with a round-headed object to obtain the coordinates. 2) Press the [BACK] key. Explanation of the displays min_x(A,B) : X coordinate of the touch panel • minimum value received max_x(A,B) : X coordinate of the touch panel • maximum value received min_y(A,B) : Y coordinate of the touch panel • minimum value received max_y(A,B) : Y coordinate of the touch panel • maximum value received
119.
A = A coordinate which is already stored in the SRAM (If there is no previous data in the SRAM, “ min=90, max=180” will be displayed). B = An updated coordinate which is planned to be set in the SRAM this time (If there is no previous data in the SRAM, “ min=90, max=180” will be displayed). [BACK] : The preset effective range is registered, and the screen will return to the remote controller inspection menu. The data of the effective range will be recorded in the SRAM. In case the compensation value is not preset in the SRAM, the following initial (default) value will be entered automatically at the time of navigation system boot up. min_x = 42 (right edge limit value) max_x = 246 (left edge limit value) min_y = 49 (bottom edge limit value) max_y = 238 (top edge limit value)
2. Setup calibration
Explanation • A [+] cursor is displayed at 16 locations on the screen for calibration. Finally, verification of a single point is made. The cursor is always displayed at one location only, and moves on to the next location as the current one is correctly pressed. • When pressing on the [+] cursor, make sure to press at the center of “ +” . • The result of calibration will be recorded in the SRAM. • If effective operation is not made for 30 seconds, the system will recognize as “ erroneous end” and stops the calibration.
120.
3. Test Touch-panel ###
Test Touch-panel
###
[BACK] Return Explanation on touch panel misalignment verification test. 1) The test is intended to verify if the touched point on the touch panel is correctly recognized or not. [+] cursor will be displayed at 16 locations on the screen. The cursor will be displayed in “ white color“ only one at a time. Each time the cursor is touched correctly, the next point will be displayed. On the other hand, if it is recognized that the point touched was ±4 dots vertically and ±5 dots horizontally away from the center of the displayed [+] cursor, the erroneously recognized coordinate [+] will be drawn in “ red color“ . 2) When touching the [+] cursor, touch the center of the + mark correctly. 3) If [BACK] is touched, the test will be finished, and the screen will return to the menu screen of the touch panel test mode. If this test turns out to be NG, it will be necessary to redo “ 1. Setup touch-panel effective range“ and “ 2. Setup calibration“ . Repeat the above steps once again.
4. Check new calibration condition ###
The current calibration state
###
The initial value is substituted.
[BACK]
Return menu
Explanation on the setting status of the calibration compensation value. The current calibration compensation status is displayed. The following data will be displayed. “ With no calibration value” (in white characters) In case the compensation value does not exist in the SRAM. “ The effective range value is stored” After production line In case the compensation value for the upper limit and the lower limit are preset in the SRAM. “ The calibration compensation value is stored” In case the calibration compensation values for the 16 points are preset in the SRAM. “ The effective range & calibration value is stored.” In case the upper limit and the lower limit values and the 16 points calibration values are preset in the SRAM. “ The initial value is substituted.” In case the value stored as the initial (default) value is preset in the SRAM. “ Error Condition” In case the SRAM value is demolished or some unexpected situation has happened.
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5. Check Touch-panel compensation ###
Compensation check test
[BACK]
###
Back to menu
[BACK] : The system will return to the remote controller inspection menu. Explanation of the inspection details • Regarding this inspection, the title only will be displayed at the initialized stage. • As shown by the arrow, press any desired location on the monitor. • A coordinate after the calibration correction will be displayed by the [+] mark against the coordinate recognized as pressed.
6. Check Touch-panel graphics ###
Touch-panel coordinates test
###
Cross drawing dot : ( 79, 80) From system CPU : (
0,
0)
Coversion effective : (
0,
0)
: (
0,
0)
After calibration
[POSITION + ] Display of the cood nates pushed [BACK] Return menu [NAVI] + pressing the touch panel : The coordinate of the touch panel at that time will be displayed. [ ] : Horizontal line will move upward. [ ] : Horizontal line will move downward. [ ] : Vertical line will move to the left. [ ] : Vertical line will move to the right. [BACK] : The system will return to the remote controller inspection menu. Explanation of the displayed coordinate (from top to bottom) (79, 80) : Coordinate of the crossing point by the vertical and the horizontal lines (X direction, Y direction). [(0~500, 0~240)] (0, 0) : AD data value (X direction, Y direction) representing the coordinate of the pressed location received from the system control microprocessor. (0, 0) : Coordinate (X direction, Y direction) obtained by normalizing the AD data value of the pressed location within the effective range. (0, 0) : Coordinate (X direction, Y direction) obtained by adding the correction based on calibration to the normalized coordinate.
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7. Check Touch-panel navi coordinate ###
Remocon test
###
panel x_before = 35 panel y_before = 55 panel x_after
= 28
panel y_after
= 53
return to amenu by [DEST] and [TOUCH-PANEL] [BACK] + pressing the touch panel will make the system return to the remote controller inspection menu. Explanation of the displayed content. panel x_before : X coordinate normalized (expanded) within the effective range. panel y_before : Y coordinate normalized (expanded) within the effective range. panel x_after : X coordinate obtained by adding the correction based on calibration. panel y_after : Y coordinate obtained by adding the correction based on calibration.
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Version Check
As of June 2004 1.00 1.02
4.00 1.020200 2.000057 1.000000 8.01
15.18 8.22 8.03
8.01 UC040SYS.USA UC040DAT.USA
UC040SDF.USA
MP DISC Version System OS APLLI GPS
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EW disc 1.02 1.010000 4.00
UC disc 1.02 1.010000 4.00
1
item System boot version
content FLASH
information **.** -> Version information **.** -> Version information
2
System OS version
3
GPS program version Application version
4
FLASH
DRAGON FLASH
**.** -> Version information **.** -> Version information **.** -> Version information
5
Language data version
FLASH
**.** -> Version information 6
Sound data version
7
Syscom version
8
Drive core version Mechanism u-com
9
Drive apl version
10
TV ucom version
11
Monitor ucom version
12
System language
FLASH
Mechanism u-com
NG -> no sound data file
filename is displayed 13
Application language
Data file name in the FLASH
NG -> no sound data file
filename is displayed 14
Sound data language
Data file name in the FLASH
EU040APL.PRG EW040DAT.xxx (xxx : GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK) UC040DAT.yyy (yyy : USA, FRA, ESP) EW040SDF.xxx (xxx : GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK, BEL) UC040SDF.yyy (yyy : USA, FRA, ESP)
**.** -> Version information NG -> No communication with SYS u-com **.** -> Version information NG -> No communication with MS3 u-com NON -> DVD-ROM drive **.** -> Version information NG -> No communication with MS3 u-com NON -> DVD-ROM drive **.** -> Version information NG -> No communication with TV u-com NG -> No communication with monitor u-com filename is displayed
Data file name in the FLASH
filename EW040BOT.GBR UC040BOT.GBR EW040SYS.xxx (xxx : GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK) UC040DAT.yyy (yyy : USA, FRA, ESP) EW040GPS.PRG UC040SYS.PRG
NG -> no sound data file
EW040SYS.xxx (xxx : GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK, BEL) UC040SYS.yyy (yyy : USA, FRA, ESP) EW040DAT.xxx (xxx : GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK, BEL) UC040DAT.yyy (yyy : USA, FRA, ESP) EW040SDF.xxx (xxx : GBR, DEU, FRA, ITA, NLD, ESP, SWE, DNK, BEL) UC040SDF.yyy (yyy : USA, FRA, ESP)
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- Error Information 1. Error Information
BIOS Error code
Descriptions of error information Errors arising from system software problems will be provided in this section. Up to eight sets of information, related to the system software’s errors, will be stored in the SRAM. By executing hi_sysdwn( ) the line number (on which the error occurred), the error code and detailed information of the error, will be stored in the error log. Hi_sysdwn( ) will be executed in the following two circumstances: 1. hi_sysdwn( ) will be intentionally stored if fatal errors occur with each BIOS. 2. If multiple exceptions, fatal exceptions, illegal command codes and trap command errors occur.
2. Error Log's Entry Function Up to twenty-four sets of information, related to errors starting with the latest error, will be displayed by the error log entry function. There are two types of error log displays. The display will vary when the argument provided to hi_sysdwn( ), depending on whether detailed information (such as program name, version number, creation date, creation time and creator name) exists or not. 1. When detailed information exists:
** ERROR INFORMATION ** ERCD FILE LINE VERS DATE TIME AUTH
= = = = = = =
00000028(40) ini_usf.c 510(000001fa) 1.1.1.1 2003/08/08 06:07:26 daisuke
ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff No.4 ERROR No.3 No.2 Stop when push [BACK] button.
ERCD FILE LINE VERS DATE TIME AUTH ERROR-TIME
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Error code. Error occurring program name. Error occurring program line number. Error occurring program version number. Error occurring program creation date. Error occurring program creation time. Error occurring program creator name. Error occurrence date and time.
2. When detailed information does not exist:
** ERROR INFORMATION ** type = 000000b7(183) ercd = ffffc002(-16382) inf = ffb7ac18(-4740072) ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff No.2 ERROR No.1 No.24 Stop when push [BACK] button.
type ercd
Error occurring program line number. Error code.
inf ERROR-TIME
System down information. Error occurrence date and time.
If an error occurs due to a multiple exception, the definitions will change to the following: type Execution address at the time of error occurrence. ercd Contributing factor for the exceptions. inf Program status word at the time of error occurrence. ERROR-TIME Error occurrence date and time.
3. Error Information Switch Not for service The product (with default settings) will display error messages to the user if an error occurs. Error information can be displayed if an error occurs by switching the error information in the test mode. In either case, the error log entry display will be the same. 1) Error message display (default settings): • Setting in the test mode: TESTMODE MENU [SERVICE_MENU(TECHNICAL)]
1. Change to display error [Message] 2. Start within debug shell [On] 3. Program loading [Disc version] 4. GPS assessment 5. File maintenance 6. Program forced write
next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT]0.65 [OS]0.65
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• Display when an error occurs:
An error has occured. Please turn power off and on again. Une erreur a ete decelee. Veuillez eteindre puis rallumer le systeme. Fehler. Bitte System aus- und wieder einschalten.
2) Error information display • Settings in the test mode: TESTMODE MENU [SERVICE_MENU(TECHNICAL)]
1. Change to display error [Information] 2. Start within debug shell [Off] 3. Program loading [Version up] 4. GPS assessment 5. File maintenance 6. Program forced write
next page SYSTEM Ver. : [BOOT]0.65 [OS]0.65
Display when an error occurs: • If error information exists:
** ERROR INFORMATION ** ERCD FILE LINE VERS DATE TIME AUTH
= = = = = = =
f f f f f f f f(-1) tsk_ini.c 152(00000098) 1.11 2003/04/03 04:59:10 jin
ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff
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• If error information does not exist:
** ERROR INFORMATION ** type = 00000109(265) ercd = 00000001(1) inf = ffe83230(-1560016) ERROR-TIME ffff-ff-ff ff:ff:ff
4. Watch dog timer This product has a built-in mechanism to monitor at a certain interval whether the software is correctly operating or not. Once this mechanism becomes inoperable, “ reset request” will be sent to the power supply microprocessor when a preset time (approximately 4 seconds) has elapsed. In order to record operational situation of such an occasion, a special code which is not an error code is recorded in the ERCD.
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- Port status information Port status information Reverse Parking Pulse SDRAM size
Low Low 0 64MB
[BACK] go to testmode menu. [NAVI] information renewal.
Content of inspection Reverse port status Parking port status Pulse status SDRAM capacity (32M or 64M)
Display Reverse Parking Pulse SDRAM size
How to operate. [BACK] : Return to the test mode menu. [NAVI] : Update of the port status.
- GPS assessment GPS TEST
FLASH GPS SENSOR
:Ver. 0. 10 :Ver. 3. 09 :Ver. 5. 56
02 / 05 / 10 02 / 03 / 12
Press [BACK] to return
FLASH GPS SENSOR
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Display of DRAGON FLASH ROM version information. Display of GPS version information. Display of sensor version information.
- SENSOR test SENSOR TEST
G-SENSOR GYRO POWER FIT UP DISTANCE LOW SPEED
: : : : : :
1.9875 [V] 2.4804 [V] 14.9453 [V] OK(Best) SPEED PULSE OK
2.5V
Press [BACK] to return
G-SENSOR GYRO POWER FIT UP
DISTANCE
LOW SPEED
Display of G sensor voltage Display of gyro voltage Display of power supply voltage Display of installation status Status Display Installation position is NG. • NG Installation position is OK. (3rd best) • OK Installation position is OK. (2nd best) • OK (Better) Installation position is OK. (Best) • OK (Best) Display of distance calculation status. Status Display Sensor initial learning is under way. • INITIALIZE GPS distance. (Model without G sensor. • GPS No pulse connection.) G sensor distance. (simple hybrid.) • G-SENSOR ND-PG1 distance. • ND-PG1 Vehicle speed pulse distance. • SPEED PULSE Display of minimum output speed of a low speed NG vehicle. (Depends on DISTANCE status.) Display DISTANCE status SPEED PULSE status CHECK Low vehicle speed pulse learning is under way. OK SPEED PULSE Low vehicle speed pulse is OK. NG xx[km/h] Low vehicle speed is NG. ----Others
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- DVD Test Modes
Caution!
CAUTIONS Protection is not operational against a mechanical runaway conditions during servo testing. Critical damage can result if the system is allowed to continue in a mechanical runaway state. If abnormal noise is heard during the test, turn the power OFF immediately. Keys used for the DVD test mode [OK] : Selection decided. [BACK] : Go back. Directional keys : [ ] keys
[ MS3 X-3016 Test ] [MS3 X-3016 Test] Firm Ware Revision. Core Ver ** ** Apl Ver ** ** --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] FE TestMode [2] EDC-1 mode [3] EDC-2 mode [4] MS3 Memory Clear Start
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to X-3016 Test top
Firm Ware Revision : Version of the drive used. [1] Start the FE test mode. [2] EDC1 mode (available for DVDs only). [3] EDC2 mode (available for DVDs only). [4] Executes the MS3 memory cleaning operation. Executes. [OK] [BACK] Returns to the test mode menu.
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[ X-3016 FE Test menu ] [X-3016 FE Test menu] Status : Power Off Data : 0000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] Power On [2] Disc tipe : DVD 1-Layer [3] Disc tipe : DVD 2-Layer [4] Disc tipe : CD [5] Disc tipe : CD-RW [6] Disc Eject
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] - Test top(Power Off)
Status : "Power Off (during normal conditions)." [1] Power On (proceed to servo test 1-0). [2] Disc type : DVD single-layer. [3] Disc type : DVD double-layer. [4] Disc type : CD. [5] Disc type : CD-RW. [6] Ejects the Disc. [OK] Executes. [BACK] Returns to the initial screen display for the test.
[ X-3016 DVD Test ] [X-3016 DVD Test] EDC-1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Layer : 0 ID : 20 03 0A 63 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] Select Layer 0 [2] Select Layer 1 [3] Disc Eject
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to DVD Test top(EDC end)
EDC-1 : Performs consecutive EDC tests. EDC-2 : Performs EDC tests for each block. ID : Performs ID of the test. [1] [2] [3] [OK] [BACK]
Select layer 0. Select layer 1. Ejects the Disc. Executes. Returns to the test mode menu.
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[ X-3016 DVD Test ] [X-3016 DVD Test] EDC-1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Layer : 0 : 20 03 0A 63 ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] cursor right [2] cursor left [3] cursor up [4] cursor down [5] Star EDC-1 [6] Disc Eject Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to DVD Test top(EDC end)
EDC-1 : Performs consecutive EDC tests. EDC-2 : Performs EDC tests for each block. ID : Performs ID of the test. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [OK] [BACK]
Moves the cursor to the right by one increment. Moves the cursor to the left by one increment. Moves the cursor up by one increment. Moves the cursor down by one increment. Starts the EDC test. Ejects the Disc. Executes. Returns to the test mode menu.
[ X-3016 DVD 1-Layer Servo. Test(1-0) ] [X-3016 DVD 1-Layer Servo.Test(1-0)] Status : Power On Data : 1000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] Focus Close [2] Focus Search(Start/Stop) [3] CRG + (Start/Stop) [4] CRG - (Start/Stop) [5] (LD-ON->LD-OFF / LD-OFF->LD-ON) [6] CRG HOME --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FE Offset : 0000 0000 TE Offset : 0000 0000 AS Offset : 0000 0000 ENV Offset : 0000 0000 TG Offset : 0000 0000 DBAL : 0000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to DVD-1
Test items are basically the same for both DVDs and CDs. Status : "Power On (during normal conditions)." [1] Closes in on the focus (proceed to servo test 2-0). [2] Performs a focus search operation (S-curve measurement). Focus operation will then be stopped. [3] Moves the carriage (external). The carriage transition operation will then be stopped. [4] Moves the carriage (internal). The carriage transition operation will then be stopped. [5] Performs LD-ON/OFF operation. [6] Returns the carriage to the home position. [BACK] Returns to the DVD test menu screen display. * This operation will not be performed until the coefficient figures have been received. * Focus closing and searching will not operate unless the LD-ON setting is made to less than 9 seconds.
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[ X-3016 DVD 1-Layer Servo. Test(2-0) ] [X-3016 DVD 1-Layer Servo.Test(2-0)] Status : Focus Closed Data : 2000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] T.Bal [2] Focus Jump [3] CRG + (Start/Stop) [4] CRG - (Start/Stop) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FE MAX : 0000 0000 FE MIN : 0000 0000 AS MAX : 0000 0000 ENV MAX : 0000 0000 FE Normal : 0000 0000 TE MAX : 0000 0000 TE MIN : 0000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to DVD-1
Test items are basically the same for both DVDs and CDs. Status : "Focus Close (during normal conditions)." [1] Adjusts tracking balance (proceeds to servo test 3-0). [2] Performs a focus jump operation. [3] Moves the carriage (external). The carriage transition operation will then be stopped. [4] Moves the carriage (internal). The carriage transition operation will then be stopped. [BACK] Returns to the DVD test menu screen display. * This operation will not be performed until the coefficient figures have been received.
[ X-3016 DVD 2-Layer Servo. Test(3-0) ] [X-3016 DVD 2-Layer Servo.Test(3-0)] Status : Focus Closed2 Data : 3000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] Tracking Close [2] CRG + (Start/Stop)
[3] CRG - (Start/Stop)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
T.Bal(Layer 0) : 0000 0000 T.Bal(Layer 1) : 0000 0000 TE Normal(Layer 0) : 0000 0000 TE Normal(Layer 1) : 0000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to DVD-1
Test items are basically the same for both DVDs and CDs. Status : "Focus Close 2 (during normal conditions)." [1] Performs tracking close operation (proceeds to servo test 4-0). [3] Moves the carriage (external). The carriage transition operation will then be stopped. [4] Moves the carriage (internal). The carriage transition operation will then be stopped. [BACK] Returns to the DVD test menu screen display. * This operation will not be performed until the coefficient figures have been received.
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[ X-3016 DVD 2-Layer Servo. Test(4-0) ] [X-3016 DVD 2-Layer Servo.Test(4-0)] Status :Tracking Close Data : 4000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] Error Rate...1.105E-4 [2] Read Speed: x1.3 CLV [3] Track Jump+ [4] Track Jump[5] Focus Jump [6] ID Search [7] Tracking Open (to Focus Close) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
F.Bal(0) : 0000 0000 F.Gain(0) : 0000 0000 F.Bal(1) : 0000 0000 F.Gain(1) : 0000 0000 T.Gain(0) : 0000 0000 AS Normal(0) : 0000 0000 T.Gain(1) : 0000 0000 AS Normal(1) : 0000 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] - DVD-1
Test items are basically the same for both DVDs and CDs. Status : "Tracking Close (during normal conditions)." [1] [OK] triggers measurement of the error rates (other operations can not be performed for approximately 10 seconds. [2] [OK] triggers switching of the reproduction speed. [3] Performs track jumping by a designated number of tracks (external). [4] Performs track jumping by a designated number of tracks (internal). [5] Performs a focus jump operation (for DVDs only). [6] Designates an ID (for DVDs only). [7] Performs a tracking open operation (for the focus close status : will proceed to servo test 2-0). [BACK] Returns to the DVD test menu screen display. * This operation will not be performed until the coefficient figures have been received. Reproduction speeds L0-layer DVD x 1.3CLV, CD x 2 L0-layer DVD x 1CLV L1-layer DVD x 1.3CLV L1-layer DVD x 1CLV
4000 0000 4200 0000 4100 0000 4300 0000
[ X-3016 DVD Servo. Test(4-3) ] [X-3016 DVD Servo.Test(4-3)] Status :Tracking Closed Data : 4x00 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] Track appointment [2] Start Track Jump+/-
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to Back
Test items are basically the same for both DVDs and CDs. Status : "Tracking Close (during normal conditions)." [1] Performs a track number designation (MS3 cyclically switches the available patterns). [2] Starts the tracking jump operation (will proceed to servo test 4-0).
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[ X-3016 DVD Servo. Test(4-6) ] [X-3016 DVD Servo.Test(4-6)] Status :Tracking Close Data : 4A00 0000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[1] ID appointment : 0000 0000 [2] cursor right [3] cursor left [4] cursor up [5] cursor down [6] Start ID Search
Press [OK] to make a selection Press [BACK] to Back
Available for DVDs only. Status : "Tracking Close (during normal conditions)." [1] Displays designated ID. [2] Moves the cursor to the right by one increment. [3] Moves the cursor to the left by one increment. [4] Moves the cursor up by one increment. [5] Moves the cursor down by one increment. [6] Starts the ID search operation (return to servo test 4-0).
Display data of adjustment value FE Offset TE Offset AS Offset ENV Offset TG Offset DBAL FE MAX FE MIN AS MAX ENV MAX FE Normal S.Gain T.Bal (layer-0) T.Bal (layer-1) G.Bal (layer-0) G.Bal (layer-1) TE Normal (layer-0) TE Normal (layer-1) F.Bal (layer-0) F.Bal (layer-1) F.Gain (layer-0) F.Gain (layer-1) T.Gain (layer-0) T.Gain (layer-1) AS Normal (layer-0) AS Normal (layer-1)
FE offset coefficient TE offset coefficient AS offset coefficient ENV offset coefficient TG offset coefficient DBAL offset coefficient FE MAX level FE MIN level AS MAX level ENV MAX level FE normalize coefficient Spindle gain coefficient TBAL coefficient (layer-0) TBAL coefficient (layer-1) GBAL coefficient (layer-0) GBAL coefficient (layer-1) TE normalize coefficient (layer-0) TE normalize coefficient (layer-1) FBAL coefficient (layer-0) FBAL coefficient (layer-1) Focus gain coefficient (layer-0) Focus gain coefficient (layer-1) Tracking gain coefficient (layer-0) Tracking gain coefficient (layer-1) AS normalize adjustment value (layer-0) AS normalize adjustment value (layer-1)
0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h] 0000 0000[h] - FFFF FFFF[h]
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USING THE TEST DISC TEST DISC Part No. : GGV1137 REMOTE CONTROLLER NEEDED FOR TEST DISC OPERATION Part No. CXB7427 CXB7426 CXB9118 CD-R11
Description Co-packed remote controller with AVIC-8DVD/EW Co-packed remote controller with AVIC-9DVD/EW, UC Co-packed remote controller with AVIC-8DVD-2/EW, -9DVD-2/EW, -90DVD/UC Optional remote controller
1. Start/End 1-1. Start When the test disc is inserted, the title “ NN622/NN623 TEST DISC” will be displayed. If [RETURN] key is pressed while the title is being displayed, the menu screen will be displayed. If no key is pressed, the first inspection screen for line will be displayed. Title screen
NN622 / NN623 TEST DISC
1-2. End No action is taken.
2. Key operation • Inspection screen for line 1. The inspection screen and the menu screen can be switched alternately using the [CR] key on the remote controller. 2. The screen will go back to the previous screen by the [ ] key on the remote controller. 3. The screen will move forward to the next screen by the [ ] key on the remote controller. (Unless the inspection is finished, the screen will not move forward. The screen will also not move forward if there is an NG item.) * Refer to the explanation of each screen for the details. • Service menu screen 1. Select an inspection item by the [ ] and [ ] keys on the remote controller, and inspection screen will appear when the [CR] key is pressed. 2. When the [RETURN] key on the remote controller is pressed, the screen will go back to the menu screen. * Refer to the explanation of each screen for the details.
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Menu screens Self Test Menu
5&6 For Factory U se Only.
1. External Connection 2. Dual Illumination check 3. Touch Panel check 4. Microphone & Gain control 5. Data Communication (Short) 6. Data Communication (Open) 7. Natural Drawing & Rear View [CR KEY] The selected menu is started.
Self Test Menu
Number 13 is not for service use.
8. VTR In check 9. FM multiplex tuner error 10. GPS Self check 11. Software version display 12. Language Flag setup mode 13. Memory all clear 14. GPS sensitivity measurement [CR KEY] The selected menu is started.
Self Test Menu
Number 21 is for service use. Will not clear error data
15. Picture RGB check 16. GPS information 17. Sound play 18. File Maintenance mode 19. Picture check 20. Device check(Design engineer only) 21. Memory all clear (for Service) [CR KEY] The selected menu is started.
Self Test Menu
Number 22 is not for service use.
22. BackUp Memory clear 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. [CR KEY] The selected menu is started.
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3. Inspection screen 1. Connection check 1. Connection check Illumination signal ON Parking brake signal ON Reverse gear signal REV Car speed signal 0 Gyro LEFT ] raise gain [ Vol up,