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    Help! Trying to fix Pioneer DVD player

    Hi there, I'm new to this forum, so am not sure if this is the right place to post this request. I'm trying to fix a Pioneer DV-S6D DVD player that is not powering on, but has that annoying blinking stand-by light symptom. I checked out the pcbs, and the problem seems to be with the PSU PCB (PSU Assy VWR1316).

    I did some DMM tests as follows:
    - main fuse and microfuses (P211 & P611) are intact and not blown - not sure about R711 (supposed to be a microfuse as well?)
    - Ceramic Cap C151 appears slightly toasted, so I will desolder and test out of circuit (not done yet)
    -Resistor R151 looks slightly toasted, but could be carbon deposits - the color is off, so I can't reliably read the value of the resistor (can anyone tell the value of the resistor from the picture?)
    - I have tested all of the diodes in-circuit and those that appear problematic are as follows: D104 (Zener diode MTZJ2.4B), D311 (leads to +5V rail after passing through IC311), D411 (leads to +3.3V rail after passing through IC411), and D811(leads to EV.+5V)

    I don't have a schematic handy (only the parts list), but have taken pictures as below and circled the above problematic areas.

    My main issue is that I can't identify the specs of the three diodes D311, D411, and D811, since the parts list only shows these as proprietary Pioneer component numbers (D311=VZF1076, D411=VZF1075, D811=VZF1054). Can someone help identify what replacements I can potentially use for these diodes? I have no idea what the current and voltage specs on these diodes should be, so any help would be appreciated!
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