Operating temperature range +5 °C to +35 °C Operating humidity range 5 % to 90 % RH (no condensation) Power consumption in standby mode: approx. 0.7 W * 2 Rating with low cut filter equipped amplifier System SC-HT530 (EB) Main unit: SA-HT530 (EB) Satellite speakers: SB-HT530 (EB) Active subwoofer: SB-WA530 (EB) Satellite speakers: SB-HT530 (EB)
2. Use of Active Subwoofer 2.1. Checking Main Unit when Active Subwoofer is Used...
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2.2. Checking Main Unit Using Power Jig If the active subwoofer is not available during time of repair to the unit, the following equipment could be used. Jig product number RFKZ0182 (110V , 127V, 220V, 230V - 240V for with voltage selector overseas domestic use).
3. Before Repair and Adjustment Disconnect AC power, discharge Power Supply Capacitors C2080 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. Current consumption at AC 230V-240V, 50Hz in NO SIGNAL mode should be ~850 mA (Active Subwoofer).
4.1.2. 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 capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 1.
- 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.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminium foil or comparable conductive material). 7.
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Fig. 8-2.) 3. Do not handle flexible cables forcibly as this may cause snapping. Handle the parts carefully. (Refer to Fig. 8-1) 4. A new optical pickup is equipped with an anti-static flexible cable. After replacing and connecting to the flexible board, cut the anti- static flexible cable.
human body is properly ground (Refer Section 8.3) 8.3. Grounding for Preventing Electrostatic Destruction 1. Human body grounding Use an anti-static wrist strap to release static electricity accumulated in your body. (Refer to Fig. 8-3) 2. Workplace grounding Place a conductive material (conductive sheet) or iron board where optical pickup is placed.
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4. Recommend not to look at pick up lens for a long time. ACHTUNG : Dieses Produkt enthält eine Laserdiode. Im enigeschalteten Zustand wird unsichtbare Laserstrahlung von der Lasereinheit abgestrahlt. / Wellenlänge : 662nm/785nm / Maximale Strahlungsleistung der Lasereinheit : 100 W/VDE / Die Strahlung an der Lasereinheit ist ungefährlich, wenn folgende Punkte beachtet werden: 1.
13. About HighMAT 13.1. 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.
13.2. 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, HighMAT compatible products play content back the inconsistent ways that various DVD players can with consistent interface. This includes products read the music or photos files often leads to a which are JPEG compatible products without confusing and inconsistant playback experince.
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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This unit is equipped with the optical pickup self-diagnosis function and the tilt adjustment check function. Follow the procedure described below during repair in order to perform self-diagnosis and tilt adjustment effectively. Especially when “NO DISC” is displayed, be sure to apply the self- diagnosis function before replacing with an optical pickup.
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Item Status and Key Function Display Checking DVD, CD laser usage With the unit stopped and no disc T1_xxxx_yyyy / xxxx(DVD), yyyy( time total time is displayed with a four digit number by the ten hours. inserted, press the. button on the player and the button on the remote controller unit.
15. Self-Diagnosis Function This unit is equipped with the self-diagnosis function, which displays an error when it occurs, for use during servicing. 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.
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and the power is automatically turned off. 15.1.3. Description of Error Code 15.1.3.1. F61 - State, Condition When the power is turned on, the unit is automatically turned off. The power does not turn on. - Cause, Troubleshooting Power circuit system failure and/or direct current flown to speaker terminal / Identify the cause and replace with new parts.
seconds, “T___ --- __” appears for a second and then “T________” appears. (Deleting the details of self diagnosis) - After repairing errors, be sure to delete the details of self diagnosis. Error Code State, Conditon Cause, Troubleshooting The disc tray cannot be opened: it closes Disc tray open/close detection switch (S901, spontaneously.
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Error Code Meaning Details U. H. Error Focus servo failure Tray loading failure Spindle servo failure (Spindle servo, DSC, SP motor, CLV servo failure) Traverse motor failure Tracking servo error Seek timeout failure DSC system F500 DSC failure DSC stops due to servo failure. / (Startup, focus etc.) F501 DSC not Ready failure...
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Error Code Meaning Details F890 A message is sent during AV task During transmission of a message to AV task transmission F891 Unable to transmit a message to AV When transmission of a message to AV task starts task F893 FROM altered F894 EEPROM failure...
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Item Operational Details Display Condition and Key Function While the player Measurement of laser _034 _028 Automatically Measurement is stopped and current electricity Laser current electricity exits of laser no disc is initialization value / measurement mode / : DVD mode current inserted, press...
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Item Operational Details Display Condition and Key Function While the player Measurement of CD laser _028 _026 : CD Automatically Measurement is stopped and current electricity / laser current electricity exits of CD laser no disc is Measures CD laser current measurement mode / mode current...
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Item Operational Details Display Condition and Key Function Firm version While the player Firm version display Automatically display is stopped and Panel computer release number exits no disc is : System computer mode inserted, press generation / : System five and hold down computer model type / System computer release...
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Item Operational Details Display Condition and Key Function Usage time While the usage Usage time 1 reset / Laser T1_0000_0000 Automatically 1 reset time 1 is usage time‘ / Resets both for exits displayed, press DVD and CD at once. mode and hold down five...
Item Operational Details Display Condition and Key Function While the player Displays frequency of ERR_00_/30 Automatically Communication is stopped and communication errors exits error display no disc is between system computer mode inserted, press firm IC and mechanical five and hold down computer IC during DVD module.
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press and hold down the button on the player and the [POWER] button on the remote controller for at least three seconds so that the player displays "___LOCKED_" for three seconds to indicate that LOCK MODE B is activated and the currently loaded disc in played.
remote controller. The auto power on function is invalid by the other selector buttons (such as TUNER/BAND button). 11. While a lock mode is turned on and the prohibition button is pressed, "___LOCKED_" appears on FL. 12. While a lock mode is turned on and set to POWER OFF, the OPEN/CLOSE button is invalid to control the auto power on function.
16.2. DVD Player Firmware Version Upgrade Process Firmware of DVD player may upgrade to conform to improvement of its performance and quality including operational range, playability of non-standardized discs, etc. The version upgrade disc contains the recovery function, and the recovery disc is not necessary. Note: Version upgrade process cannot be complete if the AC power is cut off due to power failure and other occasions during the process.
1. Insert the recovery disc to the player to replay. 2. The version of player is automatically checked and prompts if necessary. 3. Select version upgrade process using the cursor keys on the remote controller unit. (Select YES or NO) 4.
17.1. Disassembly flow chart The following chart is the procedure for disassembling the casing and inside parts for internal inspection when carrying out the servicing To assemble the unit, reverse the steps shown in the chart below. 17.2. P.C.B. Locations 17.3.
Step 3: Lift the top cabinet upwards and push in backward. 17.4. Disassembly of Front Panel Unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of item 17.3 - Disassembly of Top Cabinet Step 1: Remove lid. (Using active subwoofer unit/ jig to power- up the unit.) Step 2: Detach FFC Boards (CN2008 and CN2009).
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Step 4: Release the catches from bottom chassis. Step 5: Draw front panel unit forward. - Note: Avoid pulling the front panel unit using strong force. This may cause damage to Main P.C.B. due to abrasion between metal bracket and the mechanism unit. 17.5.
Step 2: Lift up the Metal Bracket. Step 3: Remove 4 screws at Headphone P.C.B. Step 4: Remove 3 screws at Panel P.C.B. 17.6. Disassembly of Main P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of item 17.3 - Disassembly of Top Cabinet - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of item 17.4 - Disassembly of Front Panel...
17.7. Disassembly of Scart P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 3) of item 17.3 - Disassembly of Top Cabinet Step 1: Remove 2 screws at the rear panel. Step 2: Detach FFC Boards (CN2005). Step 3: Slide the Scart P.C.B. backwards to remove it. 17.8.
Step 3: Remove 2 screws. Step 4: Lift up the CD/ DVD mechanism unit. 17.9. Disassembly and Assembly Mechanism Unit 17.9.1. Replacement of Traverse Unit. Step 1: Slide the lever backward to the furthest. Step 2: While bending the catch at right to the lever to the right direction, slide the lever further until it stops.
- Disassembly of DVD Module P.C.B. Step 5: Remove 4 screws. Step 6: Detach 15 P FFC Board (FP8271). Step 7: Detach 20P FFC Board (FP8501). 17.9.2. Replacement of Tray. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 7) of item 17.9.1 - Replacement of Traverse Unit Step 1: While pressing the stopper to the arrow direction, slide the guide tray unit to remove.
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Step 2: Stand the Loading Unit. Step 3: Push the lever forward (the tray will move). Step 4: Widen the catches at both sides and pull out the tray. (The tray will stop after a few slides)
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Step 5: Remove Drive Arm Catch from Tray Slider and Tray. - Fixing the Tray Step 1: Insert Tray slightly into groove of chassis. Step 2: Insert Tray into the area to avoid catching the mechanism chassis claw. Step 3: Latch Drive Arm Catch onto Tray and Tray Slider.
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Step 4: Push Tray . Step 5: Check Tray and Drive Arm move smoothly. 17.9.3. Disassembly of loading section. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of item 17.9.1 - Replacement of Traverse Unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of item 17.9.2 - Replacement of Tray...
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17.9.4. Replacement of Optical Pickup Unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of item 17.9.1 - Replacement of Traverse Unit - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of item 17.9.2 - Replacement of Tray Step 1: Widen the catch, push the pin in.
18. Service Position 18.1. Checking the Main P.C.B. and Scart P.C.B. Below are the neccessary steps required for checking of Main P.C.B. and Scart P.C.B.. 1. Disassembly of Top Cabinet. 2. Disassembly of Front Panel. 3. Disassembly of Rear Panel. 4.
Below are the neccessary steps required for cheking of Panel P.C.B. and Headphone P.C.B.. 1. Remove Top Cabinet. 2. Disassembly of Front Panel. 3. Disassembly of Headphone P.C.B. and Panel P.C.B.. 19. Adjustment Procedure 19.1. Required Tools and Equipment 19.1.1. Usage Equipment Application Name Number...
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19.1.2. Important points in adjustment 19.1.2.1. Important points in Optical Adjustment - Before starting optical system adjustment, be sure to take anti- static measures. - Optical adjustment (optical pickup tilt adjustment) is required after following parts are replaced: 1. Optical pickup unit. 2.
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DVD function. Press and hold down the button on the player and the number button, “5” on the remote controller unit. 2. Check that “J_xxx_yyy_zz” is appearing on the display. For your information: The values, “yyy” and “zz” are not associated to jitter value. / “yyy” indicates the frequency of error occurrence.
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19.1.4.2. Tips 1. Apply the tangential adjustment first and then the tilt adjustment. 2. Repeat the adjustment a couple of times to find the optimum point. 3. Complete with the tilt adjustment. 19.1.4.3. Check After Adjustment Replay test discs or other commercial discs in order to confirm that no picture deterioration or sound skipping is detected in the inner, middle, and outer tracks.
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Fig. 19-2 20. Block Diagram 21. Schematic Diagram (All schematic diagrams may be modified at any time with the development of the new technology) Note: S901 : PLAY switch S902 : OPEN switch S6000 : OPEN/CLOSE switch S6001 : FF switch S6002 : REW switch S6003...
S6004 : PAUSE switch S6005 : PLAY switch S6011 : POWER switch S6012 : SELECTOR switch S6013 : RDS switch S6014 : H_BASS switch VR6000 : VOLUME Jog - The voltage value and waveforms are the reference voltage of this unit measured by DC electronic voltmeter (high impedance) and oscilloscope on the basis of chassis.
21.2. (A) DVD Module Circuit 21.3. (B) Main Circuit 21.4. (C) Panel Circuit 21.5. (D) Scart Circuit 21.6. (E) Headphone Circuit & (F) CD Tray Loading Circuit 22. Printed Circuit Board 22.1. (A) DVD Module P.C.B. (Side A & B) 22.2.
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Pin No. Mark Function Xout Main clock output (10.0 MHz) GND (0V) Main clock Input (10 MHz) Power supply (5V) Connect to VCC, external interrupt I/P Remocon Input SYNC AC failure detect input N.C. No connection DIVX_SEL DivX Model Selection (L= No DivX, H= DivX) SPK_EN Speaker Protection (L=...
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Pin No. Mark Function MUTE SUB O Subwoofer Mute Signal HP_MUTE O Head Phone Mute Signal DVD_MUTE Signal from DVD module control mute circuit RGB_H O Mute signal 1 for video output YC_H O Control signal for the video signal Mix MUTE_L O MUTE signal for the Line output...
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Pin No. Mark Function PCONT O Control Signal for the Power Control Relay MUTE_H O HIC MUTE DC DET Signal from the DC Detection circuit RDS_CK Clock signal from the RDS decoder RDS_DAT Data signal from the RDS decoder JOG_B Signal B from Volume JOG_A Signal A from Volume...
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Pin No. Mark Function MDQ9 I/O SDRAM Data 9 MDQ5 I/O SDRAM Data 5 MDQ10 I/O SDRAM Data 10 MDQ4 I/O SDRAM Data 4 VDD33 I/O Power Supply MDQ11 I/O SDRAM Data 11 MDQ3 I/O SDRAM Data 3 MDQ12 I/O SDRAM Data 12 MDQ2 I/O SDRAM Data 2 VDD33...
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Pin No. Mark Function EXADT6 I/O Exterior Memory Address Data 6 EXADT2 I/O Exterior Memory Address Data 2 NEXCE O Exterior Memory Chip Select EXADT1 I/O Exterior Memory Address Data 1 EXADT5 I/O Exterior Memory Address Data 5 EXADT9 I/O Exterior Memory Address Data 9 EXADT13 I/O Exterior Memory Address...
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Pin No. Mark Function I/O General Use Port 12 Serial 3 Clock I/O General Use Port 11 Serial 3 Output Data Serial 1 Output Data I/O General Use Port 10 Serial 3 Input Data Serial 1 Input Data I/O General Use Port 9 Serial 2 Clock I/O General Use Port 8 Serial 2 Output Data...
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Extension Chip Selection Pin No. Mark Function Motor FG NRST Master Reset DRV0 I/O Servo General Use Port 0 DRV1 I/O Servo General Use Port 1 DRV2 I/O Servo General Use Port 2 DRV3 I/O Servo General Use Port 3 DRV4 I/O Servo General Use Port 4 DRV5...
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Pin No. Mark Function MONI2 I/O Inside/ Internal Monitor 2 Exterior/ Outside Memory Data 2 General Use Port 33 Digital Video Output 2 MONI1 I/O Inside/ Internal Monitor 1 Exterior/ Outside Memory Data 1 General Use Port 32 Digital Video Output 1 Stream Error Flag Output MONI0 I/O Inside/ Internal Monitor 0...
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Pin No. Mark Function VIN1RF RF Input 1 AVDDB Analog Power Supply VREFH5 5 Bits Standard Voltage VREFM5 5 Bits Standard Voltage VREFL5 5 Bits Standard Voltage AVSSB Analog GND LPC1 DVD LPC Input LPCO1 O DVD LPC Output LPC2 CD LPC Input LPCO2 O CD LPC Output...
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Pin No. Mark Function PWM0 O Focus Drive Output DAC1OUT O Y (Brightness)/ G (Green) Analog Signal AVDDF DAC Use Power Supply DAC2OUT O Cb (Colour Difference)/ B (Blue) Analog Signal DAC3OUT O Cr (Colour Difference)/ R (Red) Analog Signal VREF Inside/ Internal DAC Reference Voltage...
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Pin No. Mark Function ADOUT2 O Audio Data Inside/ Internal Monitor 11 Stream Data Output 3 ADOUT1 O Audio Data Inside/ Internal Monitor 10 Stream Data Output 2 ADOUT0 O Audio Data Inside/ Internal Monitor 9 Stream Data Output 1 IECOUT O IEC958 Digital Audio Data Inside/ Internal Monitor 8...
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Pin No. Mark Function TRCDATA2 I/O Debug Use Input Output Trace Data 2 Exterior Memory Data 10 General Port 25 TRCDATA3 I/O Debug Use Input Output Trace Data 3 Exterior Memory Data 9 General Port 26 TRCST I/O Debug Use Output Trace Status Exterior Memory Data 8 General Port 30...
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Pin No. Mark Function VDD33 I/O Power Supply MDQ17 I/O SDRAM Data 17 Exterior Memory Data 1 MDQ31 I/O SDRAM Data 31 Exterior Memory Data 15 MDQ16 I/O SDRAM Data 16 Exterior Memory Data 0 DQM3 O SDRAM Data Mask 3 DQM2 O SDRAM Data Mask 2 VDD33...
Pin No. Mark Function O SDRAM Write Enable DQM0 O SDRAM Data Mack 0 DQM1 O SDRAM Data Mask 1 MDQ7 I/O SDRAM Data 7 MDQ8 I/O SDRAM Data 8 VDD33 I/O Power Supply MDQ6 I/O SDRAM Data 6 26. Parts Location and Replacement Parts List Notes: - Important safety notice: Components identified by...
- [M] indicates in the Remarks columns indicates parts supplied by PAVCSG. - [SPC] markings in the Remarks columns indicates parts that are supplied by PAVC (SPG). - The “(SF)” mark denotes the standard part. - Reference for O/I book languages are as follows: Ar : Arabic Du :...
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26.1.2. DVD Loading Mechanism Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TRAVERSE DECK RHM0003-J MAGNET RDG0547 PULLEY GEAR RDG0548 RELAY GEAR RDG0549 DRIVE GEAR RDV0070 BELT REM0102 MOTOR UNIT RGQ0395-K TRAY RME0350 CHANGE LEVER SPRING RME0351 LOCK LEVER SPRING RME0353 TRAY SLIDER SPRING RMK0591 MECHA CHASSIS RML0627-2...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CABINET AND CHASSIS J3CCBC000008 TUNER PACK REEX0426 10P FFC WIRE (PANEL) REEX0427 19P FFC WIRE (FL) REEX0429 50P FFC (MECHA) REEX0466 10P FFC WIRE (SCA) REXX0384 7P FLAT WIRE (DVD) RYQX0207-S DVD LID ASS’Y RGLX0105-Q LIGHTING PIECE...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC2018 C2CBHG000168 IC MICROPROCESSOR IC2020 C1BB00001008 IC RDS IC2601 C0ABBB000118 IC DUAL OP AMP IC2602 C0ABBB000118 IC DUAL OP AMP IC2801 C0DAAZG00012 IC DC-TO-DC CONVERTER IC2802 C0CBADG00023 IC 5V REGULATOR IC2803 C0DBEZG00021 IC REGULATOR IC6000 C0HBB0000044...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PACKING MATERIALS RPGX1380-1 PACKING CASE RPNX0290 POLYFOAM RPFX0058 MIRAMAT SHEET ACCESSORIES EUR7722XH0 REMOTE CONTROL A1-1 UR76EC3103A R/C BATTERY COVER RJA0053-3X AC CORD RQT7978-B O/I BOOK (En) RSA0007-L FM ANTENNA K1HA25HA0001 SYSTEM CABLE N1DAAAA00001 AM LOOP ANTENNA K2KA2BA00001 VIDEO CABLE K1YZ02000013...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 1 OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE J0JBC0000105 J0JBC0000105 TO ACT GND (IM) MODULE VREF2(RF-) CIRCUIT PIN (DVD) (FP8501) ON LD (CD) SCHEMATIC LD GND DIAGRAM-2 LD (DVD) GND (OEIC) VREF VREF1 SUB2 SUB2...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 2 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE TRV-I-SW D+5V FODRV TRDRV C8251 6.3V220 R8265 TL8201 VHALF C8262 R8201 C8261 2.2K PNRST BIAS1 LDCNT MUTE3 VIN1 MUTE3 R8241 CL8242 CL8241 DRV0 VIN2 TRIN R8262 FP8201 C8241...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 3 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE D+3.3V IC8111 C0CBCBD00018 3.3 REGULATOR IC TL8111 D+5V C8111 C8112 R8112 R8111 IC8111 C8113 QR8112 470P Cont QR8111 UNR521400L UNR521400L SWITCH SWITCH D+1.2V QR8571 UNR511V00L SUPPLY CONTROL SWITCH CL8571 HFMON L8550 G1C100KA0055...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 4 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE FP8101 CKC1 VGND Y/PY/G Y/PY/G LB8303 J0JCC0000119 CKC2 VGND CB/PB/B CB/PB/B LB8304 J0JCC0000119 CKC4 VGND CR/PR/R CR/PR/R LB8305 J0JCC0000119 CKC6 VGND LB8301 J0JCC0000119...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 5 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE IC8651 RFKWMH82B160 16M FLASH ROM IC EXADT15 EXADR16 EXADT14 XBYTE EXADT13 EXADT12 FDT15 DQ15/A-1 EXADT11 FDT7 EXADT10 FDT14 DQ14 EXADT9 FDT6 EXADT8 FDT13 DQ13 EXADR19 FDT5 EXADR20 FDT12 DQ12 NEXWE FDT4 IC8611...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 7 DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE RX8018 (82 x 4) RX8017 RX8014 (82 x 4) C8021 (82 x 4) RX8015 (22 x 2) MDQ9 MDQ24 MDQ5 VDD33 MDQ10 TRCST MDQ4 TRCDATA3 VDD33 TRCDATA2 MDQ11 TRCDATA1 MDQ3 TRCDATA0 TRCCLK...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 8 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD AUDIO SIGNAL LINE LB8001 CKB9 J0JHC0000045 D+3.3V D+1.2V C8002 C8001 LB8002 4V330 6.3V100 J0JHC0000045 CKA2 C8017 RX8031 CKA7 (4.7K x 2) CKA6 CKA5...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 9 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE R2803 2.2K VREF+ Q2030 R2804 B1GBCFJN0033 2.7K SWITCH BRAKE_H TRY_CW TRAY_CW C+9V C+9V CD TRAY -7.5V LOADING D2042...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 10 : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE W2014 R2264 R2178 R2265 R2165 C2822 6.8K 6.8K 0.01 GOUTSUB R2278 R2164 C2270 C2175 +7.5V R2161 0.056...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 11 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE W2028 C2833 16V47 C2831 16V47 R2153 C2153 R2147 R2149 16V100 HP_L R2145 6.8K R2148 R2150 C2150 R2146 50V1 C2254 C2151 0.01 100P C2155 R2151 R2244...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 12 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE IC2601 C0ABBB000118 DUAL OP AMP +7.5V R2642 C2621 R2639 R2663 W2009 6.8K 3.9K C2633 R2636 220P R2640 R2656 4.7K IC2602 C0ABBB000118 R2657 DUAL OP AMP 100K R2638...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 17 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE SCART CIRCUIT C1001 C1012 16V100 IC1001 C9ZB00000431 VIDEO SELECTOR IC VCC1 VCC2 C1005 0.01 C1018 0.01 COUT C1019 IC1003 6.3V220 C1AB00001731 MUTE1 GND2 C1013 V.BUFFER IC 6.3V220 R1020...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 18 HEADPHONE CIRCUIT : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE R6025 R6026 R6099 R6022 R6023 R6024 2.2K 2.7K 1.2K 1.8K S6000 S6001 S6002 S6003 S6004 S6005 (OPEN/CLOSE) (FF) (REW) (STOP) (PAUSE) (PLAY) JK6002 HEADPHONE Z6000 L6000 J0JBC0000019 REMOTE SENSOR C6001...
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TO ACTIVE SUBWOOFER SB-WA530EB-S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO VOUT-CR VOUT-CB VOUT-Y VIDEO JK2001 JK2000 DVD MODULE P.C.B. FP8101 SIDE:B CN2005 TUNER PACK CN2002 MAIN P.C.B. FP8201 6 ..1 SPINDLE MOTOR H2000 CN2004 CN1001 JK1001 SCART P.C.B.