Dvd home theater sound system model no.sc-ht330 (32 pages)
Summary of Contents for Panasonic SA-HT930GC
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ORDER NO. MD0503077C3 DVD Home Theater Sound System SA-HT930GC / SA-HT930GS Colour (S).......Silver Type SPECIFICATIONS Specifications...
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General Power Source: AC 110V/127V/220-230V/ 240V, 50/60Hz Power consumption: 25 W Dimensions (W×H×D): 430×68×423 mm Mass: 4 kg Amplifier section RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode Total RMS Dolby 1000 W Digital mode Power: At 1kHz and total harmonic of 10% 170 W/ Channel (6 Front: 260 W/ Channel (4...
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(8) CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA, Video-CD, SVCD, MP3, WMA, JPEG formatted discs) (9) MP3/WMA Compatible compression rate: MP3: between 32 kbps and 320 kbps WMA: between 48 kbps and 320 kbps Maximum number of recognizable audio and picture contents and groups: 4000 audio and picture contents and 400 groups (10) JPEG Exif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files Picture resolution: between 320 x 240 and 6144 x...
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Mass and dimensions are approximate. 2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer. Solder: This model uses lead free solder (PbF). 2005 Panasonic AVC Networks Singapore Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
1. Use of Active Subwoofer 1.1. Checking Player when Active Subwoofer is not used 1. This unit uses the active subwoofer to supply the power of the component, and the active subwoofer should be connected to the component to check operational conditions of the component. 2.
Jig product number: RFKZ0182 (110V, 127V, 220V, 230V-240V for overseas domestic use) 2. Safety Precautions 2.1. GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
2. Connect a 1.5k , 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a 0.15 capacitors, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static (ESD protected)" can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 6.
- No sound is heard when the power is turned on. - Sound stops during a performance. The function of this circuitry is to prevent circuitry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires are “shorted”, or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of the amplifier are used.
7. About Lead Free Solder (PbF) Distinction of PbF PCB: PCBs (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF stamp on the PCB. Caution: - Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; Typically the melting point is 50 - 70°F (30 - 40°C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron.
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9. Accessories Remote control AM loop antenna FM indoor antenna Video Cable AC cord AC cord / [For GS area] System cable...
11. Handling Precautions for Optical Pickup Unit The laser diode in the optical pickup unit may break down due to static electricity of clothes or human body. Special care must be taken avoid caution to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode. 11.1.
2. To prevent the laser diode from the electrostatic discharge damage, the flexible cable of the optical pickup unit removed should be short-circuited with a short pin or a clip. 3. The flexible cable may be cut off if an excessive force is applied to it.
11.2.1. Worktable grounding 1. Put a conductive material (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet. 11.2.2. Human body grounding 1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity form your body.
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- Removal of the Close Lock Gear - Removal of the Tray Motor P.C.B.and Sensor P.C.B. - Removal of the Traverse Unit - Removal of the Pulley Gear - Removal of the Loading Motor P.C.B. - Removal of the Drive Gear (A) & (B) - Disassembly the Fixed Plate, Magnet and Clamper - Removal of the Cam Gear &...
12.3. Disassembling the Top Cabinet Step 1 Remove 7 screws. Step 2 Remove the top cabinet in the direction of arrow. 12.4. Disassembling the Front Panel - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. Step 1 Keep the close lock gear pressed in clockwise, move the tray assembly in the direction of the arrow.
Step 4 Pull out the FFC from connectors (CN2008 & CN2009). Step 5 Unclock the claws of the front panel in the directions. Step 6 Remove the front panel in the direction of arrow. Step 7 Remove Panel angle. Step 8 Remove 8 screws. 12.5.
- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4. Step 1 Pull out the FFC from connector. (CN2010) Step 2 Hold gear, push and release the 2 claws in the direction of arrow. 12.6.
12.8. Removal of the Tray Base Guide (L) and Tray Base Guide (R) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.5. Step 1 Remove the 2 screws.
Step 1 Remove tray screw, tray spring and teflon washer. Step 2 Remove rotary tray. 12.10. Removal of the Open Lock Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.5.
Step 2 Release claw of open lock gear, remove open lock gear in the direction of arrow. 12.11. Removal of the Close Lock Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.5.
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Step 3 Rotate close lock gear to direction of arrow, press claw (b) and pull out close lock gear. 12.12. Removal of the Tray Motor P.C.B. and Sensor P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4.
Step 2 Flip the base mecha unit in vertical position. Step 3 Press upward (a), push backward (b) and press to left (c) to release CD traverse unit. 12.14. Removal of the Pulley Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4.
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Step 2 Flip the base mecha. Step 3 Release the 2 claws in the direction of arrow (1), and then push the pulley pin in the direction of arrow (2).
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12.15. Removal of the Loading Motor P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.6.
12.17. Disassembling the Fixed Plate, Magnet and Clamper - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.6.
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- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.6. Step 1 Rotate (A) in cam gear anti-clockwise. Step 2 Remove 1 screw and support piece.
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Step 1 Press the claw and push the Slide Plate (L) up. Step 2 Remove slide plate (L) & (R) and change lever as arrow shown. 12.20. Assembly of Tray Base - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 6) of Item 12.4.
Step 1 Rotate cam gear anti-clockwise. Align at position (C) as marking on gear with arrow. Step 2 Make sure drive gear (A) at vertical position. Step 3 Push tray base to the direction of arrow shown. 13. Service Position Prepare service tools before proccess service position.
- Follow the Item 13.2. Step 1 Remove 4 screws of DVD module P.C.B. 14. Optical Pick-up Self-Diagnosis and Replacement Procedure 14.1. Optical Pickup Breakdown Diagnosis The optical pickup self-diagnosis function and tilt adjustment check function have been included in this unit. When repairing, use the following procedure for effective Self-diagnosis and tilt adjustment.Be sure to use the self-diagnosis function before replacing the optical pickup when "NO DISC"...
Player buttons Remote control unit Application Note buttons STOP Error code display (Refer to “14.3. Diagnostic Function Code”). Tilt adjustment Refer to “17.4. Optical adjustment”). Area number and broadcasting system check Built-in program version check DISPLAY DVD laser drive current check Refer to “14.1.
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Error Error Content Additional error explanation Code F504 Error adjusting DSC data slice offset F505 DSC Attention error Similar as F500 F506 Invalid media Disc is flipped over, TOC unreadable, incompatible disc media ODC related F600 Access failure to Operation stopped because navigation data is not accessible management information caused by the demodulation defect caused by demodulation...
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Error Error Content Additional error explanation Code F880 Task number is not Message coming from a non-existing task appropriate F890 Sending message when Sending message to AV task message is being sent to AV task F891 Message couldn’t be sent Begin sending message to AV task to AV task F893...
14.5. Sales demonstration lock function This function prevents discs from being lost when the unit is used for sales demonstrations by disabling the disc eject function. "LOCKED" is displayed on the unit, and ordinary operation is disabled. 14.5.1. Setting - Prohibiting removal of disc 1.
“___LOCKED_” while the lock function mode is entered. - Prohibiting operation of selector and disk 1. Select the DVD/CD function. 2. Press and hold down the button on the player and the power button on the remote controller unit for at least three seconds. (The message, “___LOCKED_”...
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15.1.1. Automatic Display Function For a power unit error, the code is automatically displayed. F61: Automatically displayed on the LCD of the player. 15.1.2. Re-Display - For F61 Display - When the code, F61 is displayed, the power is automatically turned off.
self diagnosis is displayed. (Ex.: T H15)(See table below) / If several errors are detected, press the button to display each. 15.2.2. Re-Display - Press the power button to turn off the power, and then turn on the power. - The details of self diagnosis are stored in the unit memory. / To retrieve them, follow the procedure described the above, “Activating Self-Diagnosis Function and Displaying Method”.
4. Turn off the power. Note: This unit requires no initialization process carried out after the traditional DVD players were repaired. When the recovery measures are taken, the customer setting will return to the factory setting as same as the procedure described in item of "Initialization" in 14.4. is carried out. Write down the contents of the setting before recovery processing, and reset the player.
Application Name Number Tilt adjustment DVD test disc DVDT-S20 [SPG] TORX screw driver (T6) Available on sales route. (T6) or RFKZ0185 [SPG] Others Grease RFKXPG641 [SPG] Confirmation CD test disc PVCD-K06 or any other commercially available disc VCD test disc PVCD-K06 or any other commercially available disc Recovery disc...
3. Accurate adjustment will not be possible if the disc is warped when placed on a surface made of glass, etc. If this happens, use a new test disc to make optical adjustments. 4. If adjustment is done using a warped disc, the adjustment will be incorrect and some discs will not be playable.
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9. Repeat adjusting tilt adjustment screws 1 and 2 alternately until the jitter value is minimized. 17.4.1.2. Important points 1. Make tangential adjustment first, and then make tilt adjustment. 2. Repeat adjusting two or three times to find the optimum point. 3.
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screw lock. 3. After fixing, reassemble traverse unit, clamper base, tray and top cover. 18. Abbreviations...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS A0~UP ADDRESS ACLK AUDIO CLOCK AD0~UP ADDRESS BUS ADATA AUDIO PES PACKET DATA ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE AMUTE AUDIO MUTE AREQ AUDIO PES PACKET REQUEST AUDIO RF SERVO AMP INVERTED INPUT SERVO AMP OUTPUT ASYNC AUDIO WORD DISTINCTION SYNC BIT CLOCK (PCM) BCKIN BIT CLOCK INPUT...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS DACCK D/A CONVERTER CLOCK DEEMP DEEMPHASIS BIT ON/OFF DEMPH DEEMPHASIS SWITCHING DIG0~UP FL DIGIT OUTPUT DATA INPUT DMSRCK DM SERIAL DATA READ CLOCK DMUTE DIGITAL MUTE CONTROL DROP OUT DOUT0~UP DATA OUTPUT DATA SLICE RF (BIAS) DROP OUT SIGNAL DRPOUT DATA REQUEST DREQ...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS IECOUT IEC958 FORMAT DATA OUTPUT IPFRAG INTERPOLATION FLAG IREF I (CURRENT) REFERENCE ISEL INTERFACE MODE SELECT LDON LASER DIODE CONTROL LASER POWER CONTROL LRCK L CH/R CH DISTINCTION CLOCK MA0~UP MEMORY ADDRESS MEMORY CLOCK MCKI MEMORY CLOCK INPUT MCLK MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND CLOCK...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS READ ENABLE RFENV RF ENVELOPE RF PHASE DIFFERENCE OUTPUT (CD-ROM) REGISTER SELECT RSEL RF POLARITY SELECT RESET RESERVE SBI0, 1 SERIAL DATA INPUT SBO0 SERIAL DATA OUTPUT SBT0, 1 SERIAL CLOCK SERIAL DATA CLOCK SCKR AUDIO SERIAL CLOCK RECEIVER SERIAL CLOCK SCLK...
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SUB CODE Q DATA SYSCLK SYSTEM CLOCK INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS TRACKING ERROR TIBAL BALANCE CONTROL BALANCE OUTPUT 1 BALANCE INPUT BALANCE INPUT BALANCE OUTPUT 2 TPSN OP AMP INPUT TPSO OP AMP OUTPUT TPSP OP AMP INVERTED INPUT TRCRS TRACK CROSS SIGNAL TRON TRACKING ON TRSON...
INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS X' TAL XALE X ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE XAREQ X AUDIO DATA REQUEST XCDROM X CD ROM CHIP SELECT X CHIP SELECT XCSYNC X COMPOSITE SYNC X DATA STROBE XHSYNCO X HORIZONTAL SYNC OUTPUT XHINT XH INTERRUPT REQUEST X' TAL OSCILLATOR INPUT XINT X INTERRUPT X MEMORY WRITE ENABLE...
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R. skip, search and Tuning switch ( / TUNING S6803: F. skip, search and Tuning switch ( / TUNING S6804: Pause and FM mode switch ( FM MODE). S6805: Tray open / close switch ( Open / Close). S6806: Disc skip switch (DISC SKIP). S6807: Disc exchange switch (DISC EXCHANGE).
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- Indicated voltage values are the standard values for the unit measured by the DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) with the chassis taken as standard. Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values, depending on the internal impedance of the DC circuit tester. - Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics...
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Cover the parts boxes made of plastics with aluminum foil. Ground the soldering iron. Put a conductive mat on the work table. Do not touch the legs of IC or LSI with the fingers directly. 22. Block Diagram 23. Schematic Diagram 24.
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Terminal Function Name 19 DVD STA DVD status signal input 20 DVD CK DVD clock signal input 21 FLD RST O FL Driver Reset signal output 22 SBI2 No connection (OPEN) 23 EDA I/O EEPROM data in/output 24 ECK O EEPROM clock output 25 ECS O EEPROM latch output 26 RMT...
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Terminal Function Name 52 MUTE SW O Mute signal output for Subwoofer 53 N.C Not used, open 54 N.C Not used, open 55 MUTE L O Mute signal output for the line output 56 N.C Not used, open 57 N.C Not used, open 58 N.C Not used, open...
Terminal Function Name 81 N.C Not used, open 82 DISC5_ / O Disc 5 LED control signal output 83 DISC4_ / O Disc 4 LED control signal output 84 DISC3_ / O Disc 3 LED control signal output 85 DISC2_ / O Disc 2 LED control signal output 86 DISC1_ /...
*Resistance values are in ohms, unless specified otherwise, 1K=1,000 (OHM), 1M=1,000K (OHM). *The parenthesized indications in the Remarks columns specify the model names and areas. (Refer to the cover page) *The marking (RTL) indicates the retention time is limited for this item. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, it will no longer be available.
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28.1.2. Traverse and Cabinet Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CABINET AND CHASSIS J3CCBB000004 TUNER PACK REEX0420 10P FFC WIRE REEX0421 50P FFC WIRE REEX0422 19P FFC (FL-MAIN) REZ1483 11P FFC (MECHA BASE) RGKX0311-S TRAY LID RGPX0177B-S1 FRONT PANEL RGQX0025-Q SENSOR WINDOW RGRX0045D-A REAR PANEL RGUX0622-S...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RDG0562 PULLEY GEAR RDG0563 RELAY GEAR A RDG0564 RELAY GEAR B RDG0565 DRIVE GEAR A RDG0566 DRIVE GEAR B RDG0570 CAM GEAR RDV0072 LOADING BELT RAE2012Z-S DU69U TRAVERSE REM0112 LOADING MOTOR ASS’Y RMC0387 SUPPORT SPRING RMG0598-A...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS REP3867B DVD MODULE P.C.B [M] (RTL) REPX0451B MAIN P.C.B [M] (RTL) GS REPX0451D MAIN P.C.B [M] (RTL) GC REPX0455A FL P.C.B [M] (RTL) REPX0455A HEADPHONE P.C.B [M] (RTL) REP3465A LOADING MOTOR P.C.B [M] (RTL)
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C8691 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V C8695 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.1 16V 28.3. Packing Materials & Accessories Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PACKING MATERIALS RPGX1399 PACKING CASE [M]GC RPGX1404 PACKING CASE [M]GS RPNX0302...
29. Schematic Diagram for printing with letter size...
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IC8001 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY IC8001 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY IC8001 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY Re f No. IC8001 MODE CD P LAY IC8001 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY IC8001 Re f No.
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A A A A TRAY MOTOR P.C.B. LOADING MOTOR P.C.B. (REP3466A) (REP3465A) M9101 Q9102 M9001 SENSOR P.C.B. (REPX3466A) Q9103 CN9102 SA-HT930GC/GS LOADING MOTOR/TRAY MOTOR/SENSOR P.C.B.
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Discs that can be played Indication in Disc Logo Remarks these operating instructions Recorded with devices using Version 1.1 of the Video Recording Format (a unified video recording standard), such as DVD video recorders, DVD video cameras, personal computers, etc. DVD-RAM Recorded using the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard Version 1.0.
23 Schematic Diagram SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-1 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT :+B SIGNAL LINE :CD-DA SIGNAL LINE :MAIN SIGNAL LINE :DVD(VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE FP8101 VGND LB8303 J0JCC0000119 Y/PY/G VGND LB8304 J0JCC0000119 CB/PB/B VGND LB8305 J0JCC0000119 CR/PR/R VGND LB8301 J0JCC0000119 VGND LB8302 J0JCC0000119 ADAC5V LB8421 ERJ2GE0R00X C8255...
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Q8552 2SD1819A0L 2SB09700RL R8551 LD Drive LD Drive R8558 R8555 R8552 TL8512 R8559 C8554 C8552 R8553 C8553 R8556 R8557 16V10 6V47 C8551 UNIT CHECK FOR PAVCSG UNIT CHECK FOR PAVCSG K8001 K8006 CL8012 CL8001 CL8006 CL8007 SA-HT930GC/GS DVD MODULE CIRCUIT...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-4 MAIN CIRCUIT :+B SIGNAL LINE :-B SIGNAL LINE :MAIN SIGNAL LINE :DVD(VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE :FM/A CN2002 CN2004 M+9V VGND DETECT PY/Y/G C2200 0.039 R2200 1K VGND CB B D0/ST CB/PB/B TUNER C2100 0.039 R2100 1K PACK VGND CR R CR/PR/R VGND PORT SEL...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-6 MAIN CIRCUIT :+B SIGNAL LINE :-B SIGNAL LINE :DVD(VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE R2279 220K R2323 R2181 1.8K 2.2K R2644 Q2305 R263 3.3K B1GDCFGA0018 Freq.Limiter Control R2645 C2631 Q2106 50V4.7 R2632 B1GFGCAA0001 Freq.Limiter Q2605 B1GDCFGA0018 R2333 Muting Control R2179 R2281 220K 2.2K R2325...
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C2805 R2127 R2227 R2130 R2229 R2133 R2232 R2135 R2234 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100K 100K C2138 C2238 C2139 C2239 C2141 C2241 220P 220P 100P 100P 100P 100P R2128 R2228 LINE OUT AV JACK JK2001 K2HZ921B0002 SA-HT930GC/GS MAIN CIRCUIT...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-7 MAIN CIRCUIT :+B SIGNAL LINE :-B SIGNAL LINE :MAIN SIGNAL LINE R2068 R2069 R2005 R2052 Q2031 R2054 B1GBCFJJ0051 R2051 Fan drive R2049 R2047 Q280 R2042 B1BC Regul R2987 0 R2067 R2065 220 JOG A JOG A JOG LED SURR FC2 JOG LED SURR FCL...
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DVD MODULE P.C.B. (SIDE:A) CN2009 M9101 SENSOR P.C.B. TRAY MOTOR CN9102 P.C.B. CN2010 MAIN P.C.B. CN2004 SPINDLE 47 50 MOTOR ASS'Y FP8201 LOADING MOTOR P.C.B. M9001 TUNER PACK UNIT DVD MODULE P.C.B. (SIDE:B) JK2001 JK2000 AV JACK ACTIVE SUBWOOFER SA-HT930GC/GS WIRING CONNECTION...
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DAC3 OUT DQ15 EXADR17 EXADR18 ADDRESS EXADR19 EXADR20 IC8691 C0JBAA000346 AND GATE DVD CLK OP CPU CLK NEXOE NEXWE NEXCE OP CPU CMD DVD CMD MDQ16 IC8695 C0JBAA000346 AND GATE DVD STAT OP CPU STAT DATA MDQ31 SA-HT930GC/GS BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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SHIFT REGISTER LATCH POWER ON RESET DVD CLK DVD CLK DVD CMD DVD CMD DVD STAT IC2018 DVD STAT ST/DO TUN DO MN101C49GHB TUN DI SYSTEM CONTROL TUN SD TUN FMDET TUN CLK POWER SUPPLY (FM:ON) (FM) SA-HT930GC/GS BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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Loading Motor P.C.B. Q9001 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY Tray Motor P.C.B. Q9101 Q9102 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY -0.2 Sensor P.C.B. Q9103 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY...
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IC2006 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY IC2007 IC2008 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY IC2010 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY -6.7 S TANDBY IC2011 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY IC2011 Re f No.
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Q2105 Q2106 Q2200 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY -4.3 -4.3 -4.3 S TANDBY Q2302 Q2201 Q2305 Q2500 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY -4.6 S TANDBY Q2600 Q2601 Q2602 Q2603 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY Q2604 Q2605...