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ORDER NO.

RRV4572
BDP-170

Blu-ray 3DTM PLAYER

BDP-170
BDP-80FD
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
DVD BD
Model Type Power Requirement Serial No. Remarks
Region No. Region No.

BDP-170 SXE AC 110 V to 240 V 5 C &&&&######UR UR : RUSSIA


BDP-170 PWXE AC 110 V to 240 V 4 B &&&&######PP PP : Oceania

BDP-80FD CUXE AC 110 V to 240 V 1 A &&&&######UC UC : North America

This service manual should be used together with the following manual(s).
Model No. Order No. Remarks

BDP-160-K/YXE8 RRV4456

For SPECIFICATIONS and PANEL FACILITIES, refer to the operating instructions.

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2014
K-ZZZ NOV. 2014 Printed in Japan
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1. CONTRAST OF MISCELLANEOUS PARTS


NOTES: Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly.
For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
Nos. indicate the pages and Nos. in the service manual for the base model.
When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples.
Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%,
and K=10%).
56 x 101 561 RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J
47 x 103 473 RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J
R50 RN2H R 5 0 K
1R0 RS1P 1 R 0 K
B Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).
562 x 101 5621 RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F

CONTRAST TABLE
BDP-160-K/YXE8, BDP-170/SXE, BDP-170/PWXE and BDP-80FD/CUXE are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description BDP-160-K/YXE8 BDP-170/SXE BDP-170/PWXE BDP-80FD/CUXE Remarks
PCB ASSEMBLIES
P43-2 FRONT BOARD ASSY 08-BDP160-FV0 08-BDP170-FV0 08-BDP170-FV0 08-BDP170-FV0

P43-3 MAIN BOARD ASSY 08-BDP160-MA0/Y 08-BDP170-MA1/Y 08-BDP170-MA1/Y 08-BDP170-MA1/Y


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P43-4 SWITCH BOARD ASSY 08-BDP160-SB0 08-BDP170-SB0 08-BDP170-SB0 08-BDP170-SB0

P43-6 POWER BOARD ASSY 08-P015BE-PW0 08-P015BE-PW0 08-P015BE-PW0 08-P015BE-PW2

P43-17 CD Door ASSY 08-BDP150-DA1 08-BDP150-DA1 08-BDP150-DA1 08-BDL170-DA0

PACKING SECTION
NSP P41-1 Software License Notice ARC8260 Not used Not used Not used
P41-1 Software License Notice Not used 70-PONEER-LCSB2 70-PONEER-LCSB2 70-PONEER-LCSB2
P41-2 Remote Control Unit 06-T2446E-A005 Not used Not used Not used
(RC-2426)
D
P41-2 Remote Control Unit Not used Not used Not used 06-T2446E-D004
(RC-2427)
P41-2 Remote Control Unit Not used 06-T2446E-D002 06-T2446E-D002 Not used
(RC-2429)

> P41-3 AC Power Cord 51-DC0120-0CRA3 51-DC0120-0CRA3 51-JC0120-0PNC7 51-BC0150-0LSA9


P41-4 Operating Instructions 72-BDP160-EURB2 Not used Not used Not used
(Fr/De/It/Nl/Es)
P41-5 Operating Instructions 72-BDP160-GBRB2 Not used 72-BDP170-GBRB1 Not used
(En)
P41-5 Operating Instructions Not used 72-BDP170-RUSB1 Not used Not used
(Ru)
P41-5 Operating Instructions Not used Not used Not used 72-BDP170-USAB1
E (En/Fr/Es)

P41-7 Gift Box 76-104520-0ATE3 76-104520-0ATG7 76-104520-0ATG8 76-104520-0ATH3


P41-8 Right Card 76-104530-0AP-TL Not used Not used Not used
P41-8 Front Paper Card Not used 76-152590-0AP 76-152590-0AP 76-152590-0AP
P41-9 Left Card 76-104540-0AP-TL Not used Not used Not used
P41-9 Back Paper Card Not used 76-152580-0AP 76-152580-0AP 76-152580-0AP

EXTERIOR SECTION
P43-1 WIFI MODULE ASSY 07-WN713N-M1B 07-WM731N-M2B 07-WM731N-M2B 07-WM731N-M2B
P43-11 Tact Switch 48-TAC020-XX0 48-TAC041-XX0 48-TAC041-XX0 48-TAC041-XX0
P43-13 WiFi 4pin Cable 46-FF018F-04SA1 46-FF018F-04SC 46-FF018F-04SC 46-FF018F-04SC
F
P43-18 FRONT PANEL ASSY 08-BDP160-FA0 08-BDP170-FA1 08-BDP170-FA1 08-BDP170-FA4
P43-24 Rear Panel 67-BD15B1-1E0C1 67-BD15B1-1E0D5 67-BD15B1-1E0D6 67-BD15B1-1E0E3
Notes : For PCB ASSEMBLIES, Refer to "CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES".

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CONTRAST OF PCB ASSEMBLIES

AF MAIN BOARD ASSY


Although 08-BDP160-MA0/Y and 08-BDP170-MA1/Y are different and are NOT COMPATIBLE! Some components on these A
assy's are different. Since these different components are not available as service part, they are not listed.

BF FRONT BOARD ASSY


08-BDP160-FV0 and 08-BDP170-FV0 are constructed the same with the exception of some components, including the following:
Mark Symbol and Description 08-BDP160-FV0 08-BDP170-FV0 Remarks
SWITCH TACT 48-TAC020-XX0 48-TAC041-XX0
Note: This list is not complete. Only components that are available as service part are listed!

CF SWITCH BOARD ASSY B

Although 08-BDP160-SB0 and 08-BDP170-SB0 are different and are NOT COMPATIBLE! Some components on these assy's
are different. Since these different components are not available as service part, they are not listed.

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2. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
2.1 NOTES ON CABLE CONNECTION AND DRESSING
A
(1) After replacement of the MAIN BOARD Assy
or LOADER Assy, connect then dress the
cables, as shown in the photo.

(2) When the Wi-Fi 4-pin cable is disconnected,


be sure to reconnect the cable so that the
side on which the ferrite core is attached is
connected to the MAIN BOARD Assy.

(3) When the Wi-Fi 4-pin cable is to be replaced,


remove the ferrite core from the old cable
then attach it to the new cable at a place
approximately 30 mm away from the
connector, by wrapping the cable once
around the ferrite core.
mm
30

C
MAIN BOARD ASSY

Ferrite Core
WiFi 4pin Cable

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3. SERVICE MODE
In Service Mode, there is a mixture of Design and Development, Production Line Menu and Service Menu.
Here, menu items that are usable in Service and instructions are listed. A
Only use the menu explained in this document. Others are for Design and Product lines.
Each item of Service mode can be quit by pressing the [STOP] button. However, to check operations such as normal
playback, turn the unit OFF then back ON again.

3.1 HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE


1. Press [HOME MENU] button on the remote controller and
select "Initial Setup" from the home menu.

2. Pressing the number buttons on the remote control in the


following order [5] → [1] → [7] → [7] will display the Menu C
screen.
(If it does not appear, slowly press the number keys with
a 1 second interval.)

3.2 DESCRIPTION OF EACH ITEM

[1] Enter FA mode


For the former model and will not be used to exchange this Loader.
[2] Save FE log to USB
For Design and Development purposes and cannot be used for Service.
[3] Save FA result to USB E
For Design and Development purposes and cannot be used for Service.
[4] Laser Check
Verifies laser diode. Refer to "Laser Check" for details.
[5] Enter Barcode by 2D scanner
For Production line purposes and cannot be used for Service.
[6] Repair Service
Implemented when exchanging the LOADER Assy and MAIN BOARD Assy.
Refer to "8.1 NECESSARY ITEMS FOR ADJUSTMENTS" for details.
[7] Enter SP Mode
Mainly for Production Line, but some items can be used in Service. Please see "SP Mode" for details.
[8] PDXY Check
Verifies misalignment of optical axis. Refer to "PDXY Check" for details. F
[9] Error Rate Test
Determine the error rate of the disc. Refer to "Error Rate Test" for details.

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3.3 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS USED IN SERVICE

A 1. [4] Laser Check


Verifies the output value of each laser diode inside the pick-up area. Implement according to the following procedures.

1 Select "[4] Laser Check" with the b button from the Service Mode screen and press the [ENTER] button.
(perform without disc in tray)

2 After a few seconds, measurement and judgment results will be displayed, as shown below.
If all measurement (Meas) values are 1/3 or greater or less than triple the target values (hex), [Pass] will be displayed.
If any of the measurement values is out of this range, [NG] will be displayed.

Example BD
B
Target: 0x01b Meas: 0x01b OK
0x01b × 3 = 0x051 Meas is 0x051 or more : NG
0x01B × 1/3 = 0x009 Meas is 0x009 or less : NG

("0x" is simply to express the hex,


so it is not necessary in the calculation)

2. [7] Enter SP Mode


D There are 17 items in the SP Mode, the main items being for Production line and Design/Development.
The following is to explain items usable in Service. Other items require time for completion, or are not suited for Service
purposes. If you select them by mistake, press the [STOP] button to end that item you accidentally selected.
(none of the items will affect the main unit)

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2-1. Start Up A

[ Content of test ]
Implements initial movement of the disc servo continuously. Implement the following process 20,000 cycles.
• Tray Close → • Foucus ON → • TOC Read → • Tray Open

(1 cycle 15 seconds x 20000=completed in approx. 83 hours 20 minutes)

Can be implemented on all of CD, DVD, and BD. Cannot change disc during process.

[ Instructions ]
1 Select "[7] Enter SP Mode" with the b button from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] button. B
2 The SP Mode window menu will be displayed, so select "Start Up" and press the [ENTER] button.
3 The tray will automatically open and the dedicated screen will appear. Place the disc you wish to use on the tray, and
push it in manually. ([Close] button will not function)
4 Start Up mode will be initiated, and count will start. Implement 20,000 times (4E20 in hex), and if no errors occur,
"Pass" will appear.
If errors do occur, they will be counted. Therefore, errors can be identified without finishing the process.

[ Effective indications ]
Tray sometimes does not open, discs sometimes are not recognized, discs sometime do not playback,
(When indications are related to discs, implment on the type of disc which has been pointed out.
If it is the disc on which the indications occurred, possibility of reoccurrence is higher.)
C

2-2. Jitter Measure / BLER Measure


[ Content of test ]
Measures the Jitter or the Block Error Rate (BLER) of the disc inserted.
Only Pass or NG will be displayed, not Measurement values.
All of CD, DVD, and BD can be judged.

[ Instructions ]
1 Select "[7] Enter SP Mode" with the b button from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] button.
2 The SP Mode window menu will be displayed, so select either "Jitter Measure" "BLER Measure," and press the D
[ENTER] button.
3 The tray will automatically open and the dedicated screen will appear. Place the disc you wish to use on the tray, and
push it in manually. ([Close] button will not function)
4 The tray will reopen automatically. Measurement will start when you push the tray in manually.
5 When test is completed, "Pass" or "NG" is displayed.

[ Effective indications ]
Defect related to playback (blocked noise, sound jumping, image jumping, disc is paused, freeze of screen etc.)
If an NG is generated in a specific disc only, the defect is likely to be caused by the disc. If an NG is generated in
other discs too, the defect is likely to be caused by the drive part.
However, even if Pass is displayed after this test, it is difficult to determine that the Driver is normal with these Pass E
judgments only.

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A 2-3. Simple Aging


[ Content of Test ]
Performs random playback of disc randomly. Implement the following process 400 cycles.
• Tray close → • 50 times of short playback on voluntary points → • Tray open

1cycle BD : 75 seconds x 400 times = Completed in a total of approx. 8 hours 20 minutes


DVD : Approx. 90 seconds x 400 times = Completed in a total of approx. 10 hours
CD : Approx. 95 seconds x 400 times = Completed in a total of approx. 10 hours 40 minutes

B [ Instructions ]
1 Select "[7] Enter SP Mode" with the  button from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] button.
2 The SP Mode window menu will be displayed, so select "Simple Aging" and press the [ENTER] button.
3 The tray will automatically open and the dedicated screen will appear. Place the disc you wish to use on the tray, and
push it in manually. ([Close] button will not function)
4 The tray will reopen automatically. Aging will start when you push the tray in manually.
5 After aging is successfully finished, the screen shown below will be displayed.
(The message "OK C3" will be displayed on the FL display.)

C
0x4E20 = 20000
(Fifty times of random playback multiplied by 400 cycles equals 20,000.)

Note1: DVD and BD disc can be checked with Single Layer (SL) disc only.
If they are checked with Dual Layer (DL) disc, an Error is generated.

D • Error List
The following serves as the Error List generated in SP MODE.
Error Code Error Name Description
12 PWR_CURVE_ERROR Power curve chk-sum error
22 STARTUP_TIMEOUT_ERROR Time-out criterion over
23 MEDIA_MISMATCH Wrong disc
25 DISCID_ERROR 0x25 Disc ID error
26 MEDIUM_SUPPORT_ERROR Unsupported disc
31 TRAYOUT_ERROR Tray-out time-out criterion over
32 TRAYIN_ERROR Tray-in time-out criterion over
E 33 FLASH_UPDATE_ERROR Updating FA result failed
36 OPU_TEMP_ERROR Abnormal OPU temperature
41 SEEK_TIMEOUT_ERROR Seek time-out criterion over
42 SEEK_CMD_FAIL_ERROR Seek command failed
51 READ_TOC_ERROR Read TOC command failed
52 TOC_TIMEOUT_ERROR TOC read time-out criterion over
61 PIPO_TIMEOUT_ERROR Time-out criterion over
62 PIPO_C1C2_ERROR Read PIPO command failed
63 PIPO_C1C2_OVER PIPO criterion over
71 RD_CMD_FAIL_ERROR Read command failed
F 72 RD_CMD_ERROR Command error or illegality mode
73 RD_TIME_OUT_ERROR Read command time-out criterion over
81 CHECK_FA_TABLE_ERROR FA table check-sum error

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3. [8] PDXY Check A

For PDXY Check, the misalignment of pick-up optical axis can be checked.
The optical axis misalignments of X-axis and Y-axis are displayed "PDX" and "PDY" with %, respectively.
All of CD, DVD, and BD can be measured.
The method for calculating PDX and PDY is shown below.
PDX = ((A+B)-(C+D)) / (A+B+C+D)
PDY = ((A+D)-(B+C)) / (A+B+C+D)

[ Instructions ]
1 Insert a disc (BD, DVD, CD) in a nomal mode. If the playback starts, pause it.
B
Display the home menu and enter into the Service Mode.
In this mode, the measurement can be carried out at an arbitrary place. After a disc is inserted, play and stop the
point you want to measure, and then enter into the Service Mode.
(The pickup position does not return even in this status. The measurement at the place is available.)
2 Select "[8] PDXY Check" with the b button from the Service Mode screen, and press the [ENTER] button.
3 After the measurement is started and completed, the measurement value is displayed. If the value is within the
reference value, "Pass" is displayed.

4 Quit Service mode by pressing the [STOP] button. (The home menu screen will be displayed.)

Note:
If you open the tray in this state then attempt to play a disc, the "Close" indication is displayed on the FL display and
playback will not start. To correct such a situation, turn the unit OFF then back ON again.

[Effective indications]
Defect related to playback (block noise, sound jumping, image jumping, disc is paused, freeze of screen etc.)
If an NG is generated in a specific disc only, the defect is likely to be caused by the disc. If an NG is generated in other
discs too, the defect is likely to be caused by the pickup part. If the measurement value is very close to 40% even if an NG
E
is not generated, the NG is likely to be caused by the disc.

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A 4. [9] Error Rate Test


[ Content of Test ]
With the Error Rate Test, the error rate for a DVD or BD disc can be measured.
However, for a dual-layer (DL) disc, the error rate for the second layer cannot be measured. For measurement of the error
rate of the second layer, use the necessary tools and application, referring to SKT13001B Service Knowhow manual.

[ Instructions ]
1 On the Service mode screen, select "[9] Error Rate Test," using the b button, then press the [ENTER] button.
2 The tray will automatically open then the Error Rate Measurement screen will be displayed. Place a disc whose error
rate is to be measured on the tray then manually push the tray in. (The [Close] button will not work.)
B 3 Measurement of the error rate will start.
(1) Physical address of the disc
(2) Error rate of the disc

C The indication "x.xE-X" denotes the error rate.


Example: 3.5E-5 = 3.5 x 10-5

4 After error-rate measurement is finished for the outermost track, measurement will be stopped then the tray will
automatically open.
(For a DL disc, measurement will be stopped after that for the outermost track of the first layer is finished then the tray
will automatically open.)

Note:
D In Error Rate Measurement mode, if the AC power cord is unplugged with the tray open, the Error Rate Test will
automatically start and the normal operation screen will not be displayed after the AC power cord is plugged again and the
unit is turned ON.
In such a case, close the tray manually then press the [STOP] button to quit Error Rate Measurement mode.
(If the [STOP] button is pressed first, close the tray manually afterward to return to the Menu screen.)

5 Quit Service mode by pressing the [STOP] button.

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[OK/NG judgment] A

Disc Reference value


BD 1.0 x 10-3
DVD 1.0 x 10-3
CD Error rate measurement not available

Notes:
1. Even if the values surpass 1.0 x 10-3 immediately after measurement starts, if they fall to be around the reference level
several tens of seconds after, the pickup is probably OK.
2. Even with a normal pickup, the values may surpass 1.0 x 10-3 during short-time measurement (around 30 seconds),
depending on the disc to be measured.
B
3. In rare cases, "0.0E-0" may be displayed for a moment. This is not a problem of the pickup.
4. If the measured error rates of a particular disc frequently surpass the reference value, that disc may have a problem.
Compare the error-rate values of such a disc with those of another disc without any scratches or dirt for judgment.
The examples of measured error rates when a test disc (GGV1368) is used are shown in the table below.
(As there are more than a few variations in values across discs or BD players used, the results measured using the
GGV1368 will not be completely the same. Use these values just for reference.)

LgcSct Error rate LgcSct Error rate


0x0001FC80 4.72E-4 0X00032EA0 0.1E-6
0X00020DC 0.6E-6 0X00033FE0 0.2E-6
0X00021F00 0.1E-6 0X00035120 0.3E-6
0X000227A0 0.3E-6 0X00036260 0.0E-0 C
0X000238E0 0.1E-6 0X00036B00 0.4E-6
0X00025B60 0.6E-6 0X00037C40 1.4E-5
0X00026400 0.2E-6 0X00038D80 0.3E-6
0X00027540 0.4E-6 0X00039EC0 5.7E-5
0X00028F20 0.0E-0 0X0003A760 0.1E-6
0X0002A060 9.9E-5 0X0003B000 0.7E-6
0X0002B1A0 3.62E-4 0X0003C560 0.4E-6
0X0002C2E0 0.3E-6 0X0003CE00 1.3E-5
0X0002D860 1.1E-5 0X0003DF40 0.0E-0
0X0002E9A0 0.5E-6 0X0003F080 0.2E-6 D
0X0002FAE0 0.6E-6 0X000401C0 0.3E-6
0X00030380 0.0E-0 0X00040A60 0.6E-6
0X000314C0 0.1E-6 0X00041BA0 0.0E-0
0X00032600 0.1E-6 0X00042CE0 0.4E-6

For error-rate measurement of an entire DL disc (including that of the second layer), it is recommended to measure the
error rate using a PC.
When a PC is used for measurement, measured error-rate values will be graphed, which makes this method suitable for
error-rate measurement of an entire DL disc.
(For details on measurement, refer to the SKH14001 manual.)
E
[ Effective indications ]
Failure in the playback system (block noise, interrupted sound, jumpiness of images, playback stopped in mid-course,
frozen image, etc.)
Failure judgment of the pickup, by comparing the error rates before and after cleaning of the lens

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4. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


4.1 NECESSARY ITEMS FOR ADJUSTMENTS
A
Note: Be sure to update the firmware before starting adjustments or settings.

[1] When replace the LOADER Assy


This time Adjustment Points

Mechanical
point ——————————
When replace
the LOADER Assy
Electric
B point Write barcode data for pickup adjustment

[2] When replace the MAIN BOARD Assy


This time Adjustment Points

Mechanical
point ——————————
When replace
the MAIN BOARD Assy
• Read out barcode data for pickup adjustment
Electric (Before replacing MAIN BOARD Assy)
C point • Write barcode data for pickup adjustment
(After replacing MAIN BOARD Assy)

Note:
• Change the Destination setting after MAIN BOARD Assy is replaced. After that, update the latest firmware.
• Please confirm that the USB memory device is recognized after inserting the USB memory device to the USB port.
(Due to protect wrong connection)

[About barcode data for pickup adjustment]


D A new LOADER Assy is installed in this model and it has 64 bit barcode data for pickup adjustment.
Therefore when replacing a new LOADER Assy, it is necessary to write barcode data of the new LOADER Assy.
The barcode data is stored in a MAIN BOARD Assy. Therefore when replacing the MAIN BOARD Assy, it is necessary to
read out the original barcode data before replacing it and write the data to a new MAIN BOARD Assy after installing it.

[How to read and write the barcode data to the unit]


In addition to the two conventional methods of reading/writing barcode data, a new method using a USB memory device has been added.
It is recommended to use the new method if you have a USB memory device, because with this method setting is easier and input errors
will be less likely to be generated.
For details on the conventional methods (with the aid of the remote control unit or a combination of a PC and a special tool for servicing),
refer to the Service Manual of the BDP-160. (No change has been made regarding the procedures of those conventional methods and
E connector placement.)
Necessary tools Good Point Bad Point
1 Remote control unit It is not necessary to prepare other tools such as Need to enter 64 letters barcode data by using
Service jig and PC. a Remote control unit.
2 Service jig (GGF1676), PC, It is very easy to read and write the barcode data. It is necessary to prepare other tools such as
Driver and Read/Write program Service jig and PC.
(But Service Jig is very cheap.)
3 USB memory device (one that can be It is easy to read and write the barcode data. It is necessary to prepare a USB memory device.
recognized in Normal Operation mode)

Please perform either method when replacing MAIN BOARD Assy or LOADER Assy.
F [Attention point when replacing MAIN BOARD Assy]
When the unit is no power condition due to defective of a MAIN BOARD Assy, original barcode data is not able to read
out from it. In such a case, read out the data of the barcode label attached to the BD LOADER, referring to the SKT15002
Service Knowhow manual.
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4.2 UPDATING OF THE FIRMWARE


Because of customer's demand, for the path of firmware update, the file name, and the specification of
update are constantly changing. A
The following are the steps of update:

1. Before update, please check the current version of firmtware installed in this unit.
You can press [HOME MENU] button to enter the menu, after that, press a/b/c/d buttons to display
"Home Menu" → "Initial Setup" → "Options" → "System Information" → "Next Screen", then you can see the
information of current firmware version by pressing the [ENTER] button.

2. Save the updating file [DLdiscidentifier.txt], [DVD.bin] and [BDP-3130_Vxx.xx.bin] to the USB memory device route path.

3. After step 2, please insert the USB memory device into unit. While the screen shows the information that a USB
memory device has been inserted, please press [HOME MENU] button to enter the menu, then find "USB devices"
through "Home Menu" → "Initial Setup" → "Options" → "Update" → "USB Storage". B

After press the [ENTER] button, the system will search the update file itself to update.

4. After reset, the unit is available for test.

4.3 HOW TO READ OUT BARCODE DATA USING A USB MEMORY DEVICE

1. Plug a USB memory device into this unit in Normal mode. 4. Select "Readout 480 2D barcode to USB memory"
(Make sure that the USB memory device is recognized.) then press the [ENTER] button.

2. Enter Service mode.


D
(See "HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE .")

3. Select "[6] Repair Service" then press the [ENTER] button.

5. The message "OK" will be displayed on the screen when


copying of the barcode data to the USB memory device
is finished.
At that moment, a "2D_barcode_data.txt" file, in which
64-bit barcode data have been written, is stored in the
USB memory device. E

F
6. Quit Service mode by pressing the [STOP] button.

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4.4 HOW TO WRITE BARCODE DATA USING A USB MEMORY DEVICE

A • If the LOADER Assy is replaced, follow the procedure from • If the MAIN BOARD Assy is replaced, the procedure is
Step 1 below. completed at Step 9.
• If the MAIN BOARD Assy is replaced, follow the procedure • If the LOADER Assy is replaced, continue the remaining
from Step 5 below. Steps below.

1. Open Notepad from Accessories on your PC. 10. Enter Service mode again.
Plug the USB memory device into the PC.
11. Select "[6] Repair Service" then press the [ENTER]
2. Type the 64-digit barcode that is attached to the back of button.
the LOADER Assy for service into a Notepad file.
(Be careful of input errors, because the barcode data are 12. Select "Show 480 2D barcode" then press the
B adjustment data for the new part.) [ENTER] button.

3. Store the Notepad file as "2D_barcode_data.txt " in the


root directory of the USB memory device.
13. Check that the 64-digit barcode being displayed is the
After storage, remove the USB memory device from the
same as that attached to the LOADER Assy.
PC.

C 4. Plug the USB memory device in which the


"2D_barcode_data.txt" file is stored into the BDP unit
whose LOADER Assy has been replaced.
(Make sure that the USB memory device is recognized.)

5. Enter Service mode.


(See "HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE.")
If the barcode is not the same, perform the procedure
6. Select "[6] Repair Service" then press the [ENTER] button. from Step 1 again.

7. Select "Write 2D barcode from USB memory" then press


the [ENTER] button.
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8. The message "OK" will be displayed on the screen when


copying of the barcode data from the USB memory device
is finished.

9. Quit Service mode by pressing the [STOP] button.

Note:
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To prevent a future possible writing error, delete the
"2D_barcode_data.txt" file from the USB memory device on
the PC.

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4.5 HOW TO CHANGE THE DESTINATION SETTING

Procedures for Changing the Destination Setting After the Main Board is Replaced A

1. Downloading the Firmware for Service


• Download the firmware for service of the product.
Download and store the following 3 files into a USB storage device.
BDP-150 series
• BDP-170_SP.bin
Note:
In the case of the BDP-80FD, after the MAIN BOARD Assy is replaced, the frequency of the video output signals will become
50 Hz, which may disable some TVs from displaying videos. In such a case, play back a BD disc for use in the U.S.A.
(with 60-Hz video output), stop playback, then display the menu screen. With the above steps, the frequencies of all the video
B
output signals from the unit will automatically be changed to 60 Hz, which then will enable the TV to display videos.

1 Press the HOME MENU button to display the HOME


MENU screen.
2 Move the cursor to Initial Setup then press the ENTER
button.

3 Move the cursor to Options then press the ENTER button.

4 Move the cursor to Update then press the ENTER button.


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5 Move the cursor to USB Storage then press the ENTER
button.

6 Soon, the following message will be displayed:


"Here an update file has been found! Start update with
version?"
Press the ENTER button.

7 After updating is completed, the product will automatically


restart.
After restarting is finished, unplug the USB storage device.
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2. Changing the Destination Setting

1 Display the HOME MENU screen, move the cursor to


Initial Setup, then press the ENTER button.

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2 With the Initial Setup screen displayed, press the numeric A

buttons 5, 1, 7, then 7, in that order, on the supplied


remote control unit.

3 Select [9] Change Area at the bottom then press the


ENTER button.

4 As the destinations [0] to [8] are displayed,


select your region by moving the cursor then press the
ENTER button.
([4] SXE (Russia) D
[5] PWXE (Oceania)
[8] CUXE (U.S.A.))

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5 Turn the unit OFF then back ON again.
(Be sure to do this after changing the destination setting.)

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3. Confirming the Destination Change
Check if the destination setting has been properly changed.
1 Press the HOME MENU button to display the HOME
MENU screen, move the cursor to Initial Setup, then
press the ENTER button.

2 With the Initial Setup screen displayed, press the numeric


buttons 8, 5, 2, then 0, in that order, on the supplied
remote control unit.

3 On the BUDA Information screen, if the destination


that was selected on step 4 in “2. Changing the
Destination Setting” is displayed for the “Model” item,
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destination change has been successfully finished.

Tip: It is recommended to confirm the region code at


the same time.

E 4 Press the HOME MENU button to return to the HOME


MENU screen.

4. Writing the Latest Firmware to the Product


1 Download the latest firmware for the product from the Website specially for service engineers to a USB storage
device.
2 Perform updating in the same manner as that described in 1-1.
3 Check that the latest version of the firmware is installed, by selecting Initial Setup > Option > System Information,
in that order.
Caution: Be sure to write the latest firmware that suits the destination of the product,
because the product will not operate properly with the firmware for service,
which is used for changing the destination setting.
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