Service manual

2.1
2.1.1
SCART
Video performance (/N1B only)
- Pin 1 Audio R out :1.8V RMS
- Pin 2 not connected
- Pin 3 Audio L out :1.8V RMS
- Pin 4 GND
- Pin 5 GND
- Pin 6 not connected
- Pin 7 Blue out :0.7Vpp ( 0.1V into 75 Ohm (*)
- Pin 8 funcion switching :
2V TV
>4.5V / <7V asp. ratio 16:9 DVD
>9.5V / <12Vasp. ratio 4:3 DVD
- Pin 9 GND
- Pin 10 not connected
- Pin 11 Green out :0.7Vpp ( 0.1V into 75 Ohm (*)
- Pin 12 not connected
- Pin 13 GND
- Pin 14 GND
- Pin 15 Red out :0.7Vpp ( 0.1V into 75 Ohm (*)
- Pin 16 fast switching RGB/ CVBS : <0.4V
into 75 Ohm = CVBS
<1V/ <3V into 75 Ohm = RGB
- Pin 17 GND
- Pin 18 GND
- Pin 19 CVBS/RGB sync out : 1Vpp ( 0.1V into 75 Ohm )
- Pin 20
not connected
- Pin 21 GND
(*) for 100% white
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Map of DVD Regions
What are "regional codes"?
Motion picture studios want to control the home release of movies in different countries because theater releases arenít
simultaneous (a movie may come out on DVD in the US when itís just hitting screens in Europe). Therefore they have
required that the DVD standard include codes which can be used to lock out the playback of certain discs in certain geo-
graphical regions. Players sold in each region will have that regionís code built into the player. The player will refuse to play
these "region coded" discs which are not allowed in the region. However, regional codes are entirely optional. Discs without
codes will play on any player in any country. Some studios have already announced that only their new releases will have
regional codes. There are six regions:
1. United States and Canada
2. Europe and Japan
3. Far East (except Japan & China)
4. South America and Oceania
5. Africa and the Middle East
6. China (except Hong Kong)
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2. CONNECTION FACILITIES