Dvd home theater sound system, colour silver type (143 pages)
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ORDER NO.MD0503088C3 DVD Home Theater Sound System SA-HT840GC / SA-HT840GS / SA-HT840GN Colour (S).......Silver Type...
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General Power Source: GC/GS areas: AC 110/127/220-230/240V, 50/ 60Hz GN area: AC 230-240,50Hz Power consumption: 25 W Dimensions (W×H×D): 430×60×348.3 mm Mass: 2.7 kg Amplifier section RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode Total RMS Dolby Digital 600 W mode Power: 800 W GC/GS areas: GN area:...
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Subwoofer: 150 W/ Channel (4 GC/GS areas: 160 W/ Channel (4 GN area: FM tuner section Frequency Range: 87.5-108.0MHz (50kHz in step) Sensitivity: V (IHF) S/N 26dB Antenna Terminal: (non balance) AM tuner section (AM/MW) Frequency Range: GC/GS areas: 522-1629kHz (9kHz in step) 520-1630kHz (10kHz in step) GN area: 520-1629kHz (9kHz in step)
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Exif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files Picture resolution: between 320 x 240 and 6144 x 4096 pixels (sub sampling is 4:2:2 or 4:2:0) (11) HighMAT Level 2 (Audio and lmage) Pick up: Wavelength: 785nm 662nm DVD: Laser power: CLASS 2/ CLASS 3A Audio output (DISC): Number of channels: 5.1 ch (FL, FR, C, SL, SR,...
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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. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version...
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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.
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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.
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reading must be Figure 1 2.1.2. LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK (See Figure 1 1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check. 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...
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semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test. 2.
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4. Before Repair and Adjustment (Using Active Subwoofer) Disconnect AC power, discharge Power Supply Capacitors C546~C549 through a 10 , 10 W resistor to ground. DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT DIRECTLY (with a screwdriver blade, for instance), as this may destroy solid state devices. After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a variac, to avoid overcurrent.
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1. Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit, since radiation from exposed laser diode is dangerous. 2. Do not adjust the variable resistor on the pick up unit. It was already adjusted. 3. Do not look at the focus lens using optical instruments. 4.
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8.3. About HighMAT 8.3.1. What’s HighMAT? Consumers worldwide are using PCs to create their own collections of music, photos and even video by burning them onto CDs. But how these collections can be experienced across different devices can be confusing to navigate, time consuming to access for a DVD player, and be incomplete in terms of music information available to the customer.
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8.3.2. Why take advantage of HighMAT? A Problem Defined:Today, when consumers create their own digital audio, video or photo collections on CD-R or other physical formats, there are numerous, inconsistent ways that devices read the data. For the consumer, the playback experience can be confusing: A Solution Created: HighMAT delivers a better digital media access experience by creating a standard approach for PCs to structure digital media on various physical formats and for playback devices to read the data.
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Conventional HighMAT Even though DVD player is CD-R/RW compatible, the HighMAT compatible products play content inconsistent ways that various DVD players can read with consistent interface. This includes products the music or photos files often leads to a confusing which are JPEG compatible products without and inconsistant playback experince.
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HighMAT is now available for CD Burning and in Leading DVD Players / HighMAT is a new technology that is now available in leading software and consumer electronic devices to dramatically improve the digital media experience when you create homemade CDs / HighMAT delivers a simple, standardized way for PC software and consumer electronics devices to talk to each other and work better together.
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AM loop antenna FM indoor antenna Video Cable Speaker cable AC cord / (For GC/GS areas) PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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AC cord (For GS area) AC cord (For GN area) System cable Speaker label 10. Caution for AC Cord PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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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 to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode. 11.1.
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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.
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The flexible cable of the optical pickup unit which was supplied as a component is equipped with a short clip to prevent the laser diode from being damaged due to electrostatic discharge. Remove the short clip before connecting the flexible cable and make sure that the short land is open.
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- Disassembling the Lid assembly (When taking out disc manually) - Disassembling the Front Panel - Disassembling the FL P.C.B., Volume P.C.B and MIC P.C.B.[For GC/ GS only] - Disassembling the DVD mechanism Unit - Disassembling the DVD Module P.C.B - Disassembling the Rear panel - Disassembling the Main.P.C.B.
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12.3. Disassembling the Top Cabinet Step 1 Unscrew the screw. Step 2 Lift up and remove the top cabinet. 12.4. Disassembling the Lid assembly (When taking out disc manually) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. Step 1 Separates the gear for drawing out tray from the mechanism unit.
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12.5. Disassembling the Front Panel - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.4. Step 1 Remove the lid assembly from the tray section. Step 2 Detach FFC cables at connectors. (CN2008, CN2009) PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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Step 3 Release the tabs. Step 4 Lift up the front panel to remove it. 12.6. Disassembling the FL P.C.B., Volume P.C.B. and MIC P.C.B.[For GC/GS only] - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5.
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Step 4 Unscrew the screws. 12.7. Disassembling the DVD mechanism Unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. Step 1 Turn the gear jig clockwise to close the tray.
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12.9. Disassembling the Rear panel - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. Step 1 Unscrew the screws. Step 2 Release the tabs. 12.10. Disassembling Main P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.4.
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12.11. Service Position 12.11.1. Servicing position of the DVD Module P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 12.3. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of Item 12.4. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.5. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 12.7.
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13. Assembling and disassembling the DVD mechanism Unit 13.1. Disassembly Procedure 13.2. Traverse Unit 1. Slide the lever (A) in the arrow direction (to the opposite side) till PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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it stops. 2. Slide the lever (A) further by bending the tab at the right side of the lever A in the right direction. (The right groove opens and the boss becomes seen.) 3. Open the lever (B) to left. (The 2 grooves at the left side open.) 4.
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2. Raise the loading unit. 3. Slide the lever in the arrow direction till it stops and pull the tray out. 4. Spread the tabs at the both sides and pull the tray out. (The tray slides a little forward and stops.) 5.
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<Assembling the tray unit> 1. Insert a part of the tray into the unit sliding over the groove on the mechanical chassis unit. 2. Insert the tray to the point before the tab of the mechanical chassis unit. 3. Hook the drive arm concave phase over the tray and the tray slider.
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13.4. Loading section 1. Spread the tabs at the both sides and push out the drive arm shaft. 2. Hook the lock lever spring on the lock lever projection part temporarily. 3. Unlock the tab and remove the lock lever. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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4. Remove the belt. 5. Unlock the tab and remove the pulley. 6. Remove the relay gear. 7. Turn the change lever in the arrow direction till it stops. 8. Hook the change lever spring on the change lever project part temporarily.
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9. Pull the lever (B) in the bottom side to your side and remove the change lever. 10. Remove the drive rack, the sub rack and the drive gear. 13.5. Tray Loading P.C.B. 1. Unscrew the screws PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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13.6. Optical Pickup Unit 13.6.1. Procedure for Disassembling the Optical Pickup Unit 1. Spread the tabs to push in the pin. 2. Remove the pins. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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3. Remove the traverse deck. 4. Move the optical pickup unit in the arrow direction till it stops. 5. Unscrew the screws. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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6. Remove the drive rack. 7. Unscrew the screw 8. Slide the shaft in the arrow direction. 9. Lift the optical pickup unit with the shaft. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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10. Remove the optical pickup unit. 11. Pull the shaft and the rubber out. <Assembling the optical pickup unit> 1. Pass the intermediate FPC through the frame hole. 2. Align the guide section of the optical pickup unit with the rail. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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3. Install the shaft top to the holder. 13.7. Traverse Motor and Spindle Motor 1. Unscrew the screws. 2. Remove the cover while lifting the inner gear. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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3. Remove the solders. 4. Remove the traverse motor. 5. Remove the solders. 6. Remove the screw lock as carefully as you can. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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7. Unscrew the screws with torx screw driver (T6). 8. Remove the spindle motor. 14. Optical Pick-up Self-Diagnosis and Replacement Procedure 14.1. Optical Pickup Breakdown Diagnosis PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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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" is displayed. As a guideline, you should replace the optical pickup when the value of the laser drive current is more than 55.
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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 disposal 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...
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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...
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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.
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OPEN/CLOSE button is invalid and the player displays “___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.
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15. Self-Diagnosis Function 15.1. Automatic Displayed Error / Codes 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.
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two seconds, and press the F_SKIP button for at least two seconds in order to display “T___________”. 3. Press the button. If a memorized error is detected, the result of self diagnosis is displayed. (Ex.: T H15)(See table below) / If several errors are detected, press the button to display each.
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1. Load the recovery disc RFKZD03R005 on to the player and run it. 2. Recovery is performed automatically. When it is finished, a message appears on the screen. 3. Remove the recovery disc. 4. Turn off the power. Note: This unit requires no initialization process carried out after the traditional DVD players were repaired.
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17. Adjustment Procedure 17.1. Service Tools and Equipment 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 Harnal VFK1784 [SPG] Drysurf RFKXGUD24 Confirmation CD test disc PVCD-K06 or any other commercially available disc VCD test disc...
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1. Do not place discs directly onto the workbench, etc., after use. 2. Handle discs carefully in order to maintain their flatness. Place them into their case after use and store them vertically. Store discs in a cool place where they are not exposed to direct sunlight or air from air conditioners.
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minimized. 5. Play test disc T30 (center periphery). 6. Adjust tilt adjustment screw 1 so that the jitter value is minimized. 7. Play test disc T30 (center periphery). 8. Adjust tilt adjustment screw 2 so that the jitter value is minimized. 9.
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17.4.1.3. Check after adjustment Play test disc or any other disc to make sure there is no picture degradation in the inner, middle and outer peripheries, and no audio skipping. After adjustment is finished, lock each adjustment screw in position using screw lock. 17.4.1.4.
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18. Abbreviations 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...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS CONSTANT ANGULAR VELOCITY CBDO CAP. BLACK DROP OUT COMPACT DISC CDSCK CD SERIAL DATA CLOCK CDSRDATA CD SERIAL DATA CD RF (EFM) SIGNAL CDRF COMPACT DISC-VIDEO CHANNEL DATA CHNDATA SYSTEM CLOCK SELECT CKSL CONSTANT LINEAR VELOCITY CAP. OFF TRACK COFTR CPU ADDRESS CPU CHIP SELECT...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS ERROR TORQUE CONTROL ERROR TORQUE CONTROL REFERENCE ENCODER SELECT ENCSEL EXTERNAL M CLOCK (81MHz/ ETMCLK 40.5MHz) ETSCLK EXTERNAL S CLOCK (54MHz) FBAL FOCUS BALANCE FCLK FRAME CLOCK FOCUS ERROR FOCUS ERROR AMP INVERTED INPUT FOCUS ERROR AMP OUTPUT FREQUENCY GENERATOR FREQUENCY SUB CARRIER FSCK...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS MA0~UP MEMORY ADDRESS MEMORY CLOCK MCKI MEMORY CLOCK INPUT MCLK MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND CLOCK MDATA MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND MDQ0~UP DATA MDQM MEMORY DATA INPUT/OUTPUT MPEG MEMORY DATA I/O MASK MEMORY SERIAL COMMAND LOAD MOVING PICTURE EXPERTS GROUP OPTICAL DISC CONTROLLER OFTR OFF TRACKING OSCI...
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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...
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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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Tray open / close switch ( Open / Close). S6001: F. skip, search and Tuning switch ( / TUNING S6002: R. skip, search and Tuning switch ( / TUNING S6003: Stop and Tune mode / FM mode switch ( TUNE MODE / FM MODE).
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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 important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardant (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc.
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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. Printed Circuit Board Diagram 25. Wiring Connection Diagram 26. Illustration of IC’s, Transistors and Diodes 27.
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Terminal Function Name 22 SPK_EN Speaker Protection (L = Speaker Protect OFF, H = Speaker Protect ON) 23 EDA I/O DATA signal for the EEPROM 24 ECK O CLOCK signal for the EEPROM 25 ECS O LAT signal for the EEPROM 26 N.C Not used, open 27 TUN_SD...
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Terminal Function Name 49 VOL_CK O CLOCK signal for 6ch VOL 50 SCART_ / O Line out for SCART terminal MUTE 51 MIC_MUTE O Muting circuit for the MIC input 52 SS_DAT O DATA Signal for S.SRND IC 53 SS_CLK O Clock Signal for S.SRND IC 54 N.C Not used, open...
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Terminal Function Name 83 N.C Not used, open 84 N.C Not used, open 85 N.C Not used, open 86 KEY 3 Not used, open 87 FLD_RST O Reset signal for the FL driver 88 FLD_CS O Latch signal for the FL driver 89 FLD_CK O Clock signal for the FL driver 90 N.C...
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28.1. Loading Mechanism, Traverse Unit & Cabinet 28.1.1. Loading Mechanism, Traverse Unit & Cabinet Parts Location PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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28.1.2. Traverse and Cabinet Parts List PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CABINET AND CHASSIS J3CCBB000004 TUNER PACK REEX0426 10P FFC WIRE (PANEL) REEX0427 19P FFC WIRE (FL) REEX0429 50P FFC (MECHA) REXX0447 4P FLAT WIRE (MIC) [M]GC GS REXX0384 7P FLAT WIRE (DVD) RYQX0207-S DVD LID ASS’Y RGLX0105-Q...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RMR1446-X CLAMPER XTN26+6GFJ SCREW XTV2+6GFJ ADDITIONAL SCREWS XWG6FFY WASHER RMR1447-X MAGNET HOLDER RMR1468-K CLAMP PLATE RAE2012Z-S DU69U BLK AFTER ALIG RMG0598-A FLOATING RUBBER RMG0617-H CUSHION RUBBER A RMG0618-H CUSHION RUBBER B RMR1596-X2 MIDDLE CHASSIS RXQ1252...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC8651 RFKWMH82B160 IC 16M FLASH ROM [SPG] IC8691 C0JBAA000346 IC AND GATE IC8695 C0JBAA000346 IC AND GATE TRANSISTORS Q2000 B1GBCFLL0037 TRANSISTOR Q2004 B1GBCFJN0033 TRANSISTOR Q2026 B1GDCFGA0014 TRANSISTOR [M]GN Q2026 B1GDCFGA0018 TRANSISTOR [M]GC GS Q2028 B1GBCFJN0033...
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VOLUME PHONES CN6032 VR6000 JK6002 VOLUME P.C.B. (SOLDER SIDE) Z6000 MAIN P.C.B. SENSOR (SOLDER SIDE) SPINDLE MOTOR ASS'Y FP8271 TRAY LOADING P.C.B. (SOLDER SIDE) DVD MODULE P.C.B. (SIDE:B) TUNER PACK UNIT JK2001 JK2000 AV JACK ACTIVE SUBWOOFER SA-HT840GC/GS/GN WIRING CONNECTION...
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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.
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/AV SYSTEM AV SYSTEM TUNER/BAND, TV/AV TUNER/BAND DVD/CD TV/AV DVD/CD NUMBERED BUTTONS VOLUME -/-- VOLUME CANCEL S 10 CANCEL SKIP SLOW/SEARCH (SLOW/SEARCH) (SKIP) (STOP) (PAUSE) (PLAY) TOP MENU MENU TOP MENU MENU PLAY DIRECT NAVIGATOR LIST ENTER ENTER FUNCTIONS RETURN RETURN /TV VOL FUNCTIONS/ TV VOL...
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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 K8003 K8008 CL8012 CL8014 CL8006 CL8009 SA-HT840GC/GS/GN 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 H2000 TRY OPEN TRY OPEN CN2004 TRY CLOSE TRY CLOSE VGND TRAY CCW TRAY LOADING TRAY CCW PY/Y/G LINE R R2803 2.2K CIRCUIT VREF+ VREF+ VGND (CN901)on...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-6 MAIN CIRCUIT :+B SIGNAL LINE :-B SIGNAL LINE :MAIN SIGNAL LINE :DVD(VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE Q2803 B1BCCG000023 D2806 D2805 Regulator B0ECKM000016 B0ECKM00 R2920 (GC/GS) C2811 0.01 Q2004 R2712 C2705 R2713 100K 470P B1GBCFJN0033 D2807 B0ACCK000005 Switch Q2804 K2704 B1ABCE000016 R2824 Regulator Q2703...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-7 MAIN CIRCUIT :+B SIGNAL LINE :MAIN SIGNAL LINE R2050 220 DC DET R2051 220 R2052 220 R2043 220 R2053 220 JOG B C2000 R2054 220 JOG A R2056 R2057 R2058 R2059 220 FLD DA FLD DA KEY3(CATER) R2060 100 FLD RST FLD RST R2061 220...
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C2022 SURR R C2020 R2094 C2021 R2093 SB-WA840GC-S(GC/GS) 330P 330P 0.022 CENTER SB-WA840GN-S(GN) CENTER GUARD GND IC2019 SUBWOOFER C3EBEG000072 SUBWOOFER EEPROM IC GUARD GND (Not Supplied) PCONT SYNC R2092 4.7K C2019 SUBAC1 330P SUBAC2 CASE GND C2845 SA-HT840GC/GS/GN MAIN CIRCUIT...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-8 FL CIRCUIT :+B SIGNAL LINE :MAIN SIGNAL LINE FL6000 A2BD00000108 R6051 C6005 50V22 POWER KEY1 R6050 S6011 EVQ21405R R6038 C6003 50V22 SELECTOR R6011 S6012 EVQ21405R R6006 L6003 J0JBC0000041 S6013 EVQ21405R HB LED R6007 1.2K H BASS R6013 C6007 50V10 S6014 EVQ21405R...
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100P 0.01 6.3V100 0.01 CN6032 KEY2 JOG A VR6000 Z6000 JOG B EVEKE2F3024M B3RAB0000025 REMOTE SENSOR MAIN CIRCUIT VREF+ (CN2008)on SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-7 HP L HP R C6006 1000P C6021 C6022 R6009 C6008 100P 100P 6.3V47 R6029 R6028 SA-HT840GC/GS/GN FL/VOLUME CIRCUIT...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-9 :+B SIGNAL LINE :MAIN SIGNAL LINE TRAY LOADING CIRCUIT IC904 C0GAG0000022 REFLECTIVE PHOTO SENSOR CN901 TRAY CW M+9V GND1 MAIN CIRCUIT VREF+ (H2000)on TRAY CCW SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-4 TRY CLOSE TRY OPEN S901 PLAY C984 25V10 S902 OPEN RM902 MIC CIRCUIT(GC/GS ONLY) JK6011 K2HB102J0038...
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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-HT840GC/GS/GN BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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Q2028 POWER ON ZFLAG RESET MUTING DVD MUTE DVD CLK DVD CLK DVD CMD IC2018 DVD CMD DVD STAT DVD STAT C2CBHG000168 ST/DO TUN DO SYSTEM CONTROL TUN DI TUN SD TUN CLK POWER SUPPLY (FM:ON) (FM) SA-HT840GC/GS/GN BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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JK6010 MIC 2 +VCC -VCC IC2019 C3EBEG000072 EEPROM (Not supplied) Q2605 Q2604 Q2703 Q2702 Z6000 MUTING (REMOTE SENSOR) D2001 MUTING CONTROL MUTING MUTING VR6000 Q2000 CONTROL (VOLUME) Q2608,2609 RESET X2000 HARMONIC LEVEL CONTROL IC2018 C2CBHG000168 SYSTEM CONTROL SA-HT840GC/GS/GN BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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IC6000 C0HBB0000044 D2826 DISPLAY DRIVER DRIVE CONTROL X IN Q2809,D2818 D2812-2817 FP2000 REGULATOR KEY SWITCH KEY SWITCH (S6011-6014) (S6000-6005) Q2807,2808 REGULATOR/ S902 D2851 STABILIZER Q2818 S901 DC IN DET. D2852 D2850 IC2018 C2CBHG000168 D2853 SYSTEM CONTROL AVSS SA-HT840GC/GS/GN BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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FL P .C.B. IC6000 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY -22.2 -10.2 -22.2 -22.2 -22.2 -19.9 -22.3 -19.9 -17.4 -19.9 -19.8 -19.9 S TANDBY Re f No. IC6000 MODE CD P LAY -10.3 -19.9 -19.9 -19.9 -22.2 -19.9 -22.3 -22.3 -19.9 -19.9...
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IC2006 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY IC2010 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY -6.8 S TANDBY IC2011 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY S TANDBY IC2011 Re f No. MODE CD P LAY -6.8 S TANDBY IC2011 Re f No.
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