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AV Surround Receiver Click here! SR5012 On-line service parts list http://dmedia.dmglobal.com/Document/DocumentDetails/23187 Online Parts List (P5 to P7) WEB owner’s manual (Release schedule) http://manuals.marantz.com/SR5012/NA/EN/index.php (May 2017) http://manuals.marantz.com/SR5012/EU/EN/index.php (June 2017) http://manuals.marantz.com/SR5012/AP/ZH/index.php (August 2017) CAUTION IN SERVICING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL REPAIR INFORMATION UPDATING • For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
CAUTION IN SERVICING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE FOR PARTS LIST INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING SEMICONDUCTORS AND OPTICAL UNIT Online Parts List Accessing the Parts List Logging in to New SDI and Accessing the Parts List Accessing the Part List from the Model Asset Screen PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Parts Table Downloading the Parts List as an Excel File Revision History...
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ◎ Make a safety check after servicing! The following items should be checked for continued protection of the customer and the service Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or disconnected when servicing have been put back technician.
NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM WARNING: Parts indicated by the z mark have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer. CAUTION: Before returning the set to the customer, be sure to carry out either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis resistance check.
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Online Parts List Accessing the Parts List Logging in to New SDI and Accessing the Parts List (1) Click the URL link on the cover of the service manual. (1) Access New SDI from the URL below. Examples of display <http://dmedia.dmglobal.com>...
Accessing the Part List from the Model Asset Screen Downloading the Parts List as an Excel File (1) Display Model Asset from New SDI. (1) Displays the Parts List. Click the Download icon. (2) Click the section displayed as ▼ Link to Part Lists under the model name. NOTE : If the ▼...
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Searching Part Numbers or Ref. Numbers You can search a Parts List for part numbers or Ref. numbers. (1) Enter the part number or Ref. number in the search window of the Parts List, and press the search button. (2) The search results are displayed. The name of the sheet in which the search part is used and the part’s line are displayed.
CAUTION IN SERVICING. Initializing This Unit Make sure to initialize this unit after replacing the microcomputer or any peripheral equipment, or the digital PCB. 1. Press the power button to turn off the power. 2. While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH -" and "TUNER PRESET CH +" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
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SCH06_NET PHY TO 7C TO 8C NET PHY FROM TO CPU DIGITAL_CNT NET3.3V LEGO5V FROM D.SUPPLY NET_I2S2_DOUT NET_I2S2_BCKIN NET_I2S2_DIN TO 2D NET_I2S2_LRCKIN R1297 DGND NET_I2S0_DOUT. R1298 NET_I2S_BCLKOUT. NET_TDM_DOUT R1299 NET_I2S_LRCKOUT. NET_TDM_BCKIN NET_TDM_FSIN C1190 100N-K C1187 100N-K R1207 R1208 NETGUI_VS. C1177 10N-K NETGUI_DE.
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SCH07_DIGITAL CNT TO 3D DIGITAL CNT TO D.SUPPLY C1312 C1311 OPEN OPEN N1014 TO CP4201 N1014 C125Z2-23 DAC_FL+ DAC_FL- DAGND DAGND DAC_FR- DAC_FR+ DAGND DAGND DAC_C+ CEN+ CEN- DAC_C- DAGND DAGND DAC_SW- N1039 DAC_SW+ INPUT DAGND DAGND N1039 C125Z2-25 DAC_SL+ DA+5V DAC_SL- H/PL...
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SCH08_CPU LEVEL CHG CPU LEVEL CHG TO D5 TO DIGITAL CNT FROM REMOTE3.3V SWM3.3V D.SUPPLY M3.3V DGND TO 7D SWM3.3V R1366 DC_PROT R1343 R1379 R1385 DGND 14 13 12 11 10 9 TO CPU TO 8D GND LINE POWER+ LINE POWER- LINE ANALOG AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO...
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CURRENT DET USB0_DM C1353 100N-K AMPSIG_DET AMPSIGDET VCC_USB R2182 AEXP_DATA R1524 MODE AEXP DATA 33*4(AR) KEY3 KEY3 174:VREFH0 AEXP CLK AEXP_CLK SR5012/U1B OPEN 175:AVCC0 U1061 U1062 KEY2 KEY2 AEXP OE AEXP_OE 176:NC/COMP_DET CD4094BPWR CD4094BPWR OPEN SR5012/N1B KEY1 KEY1 AEXP STB AEXP_STB...
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SCH14_DIR A.PLD TO C0 TO C4 TO F5 TO B2 TO C5 DIR/A.PLD VIDEO PLD FROM NET PHY FROM HDMI SW1 FROM HDMI SW2 HDMI TX TO C6 TO E5 FROM NET PHY TO CPU DIR input R2117 Q2204 RT1N141C CH1:D-DATA R2110 C1823...
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SCH15_DSP TO G1 TO F7 TO E3 TO DIR/A.PLD TO CPU N1034 OPEN DSP1CS DSP1MISO DSP1MOSI DSP1CLK DGND DA3.3V L1129 CB05YTYH221-2012 L1130 CB05YTYH221-2012 DSP1MISO DSP1CLK R2181 10K*4(AR) C1429 1N-K U1023 C1430 1N-K W9864G6KH-5 C1432 100N-K C1434 1N-K R1780 R1775 SD_D0 DQ15 SD_D15 C1435...
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SCH16_MAIN DAC TO E7 TO F9 TO F6 TO G0 TO E6 TO F8 MAIN DAC FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM FROM DIR/A.PLD DIR/A.PLD DIR/A.PLD DIR/A.PLD DA+5V ADIN_VDCOM A/DIN_R DAGND A/DIN_L DAGND C2147 100N-K-1608 DACRTNGND C2149 100N-K-1608 AD_VDCOM ADIN_LEGO_L DAGND ADIN_LEGO_R DA+5V R1999...
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SCH17_INPUT1 CN4701 CP4200 CP4205 CN4006 CN4703 TO CP4700 TO N1020 TO N1016 TO CP4006 TO CP4007 HDMI_DIGITAL CNT G5 MAIN 3/3 B5 INPUT 1/2 MAIN 2/2 M9 MAIN 2/2 M6 HDMI_DIGITAL CNT M4 TO 2G INPUT 2/2 CN4703 BKT5000 BKT5001 C125Z2-09 BKT_M3 BKT_M3...
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INPUT, VIDEO, FRONT CNT INPUT (A SIDE) INPUT (B SIDE) FRONT CNT (A SIDE) FRONT CNT (B SIDE) SR ONLY BKT5001 : SR ONLY R2054 R2065 R2052 R2016 R2064 R2015 R2007 R2063 R2048 R2006 R2045 R2014 R2059 R2003 R2056 R2051 R2011 R2009 R2000...
LEVEL DIAGRAM FRONT ch SR5012 LEVEL DIAGRAM FRONT ch NJU72750 NJU72343 ANALOG H/POUT SPEAKER LINE IN + GAIN ADJ. AK4458VN AK5358B + + PREOUT - - to ZONE2 +30dB NJU72343 MAX. OUTPUT 4.2Vrms SP OUT Differential Out 4.48Vrms/8Ω AK4458 MAX SIGNAL LEVEL...
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CENTER, SURROUND, SURR.BCK ch SR5012 LEVEL DIAGRAM CENTER ch SURROUND ch SURR.BCK ch NJU72343 SPEAKER + GAIN ADJ. AK4458VN + + PREOUT - - +30dB NJU72343 MAX. OUTPUT 4.2Vrms SP OUT Differential Out 4.23Vrms/8Ω AK4458 MAX SIGNAL LEVEL 0dBFS +20dB DOLBY LIMIT LEVEL (ALLch-3dBFS) 0dBFS = +/-2.8Vpp=1.98Vrms...
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ZONE2 ch SR5012 LEVEL DIAGRAM ZONE2 NJU72750 NJU72343 from SPEAKER To MAIN LINE IN DA SB-ch + ZONE GAIN ADJ. BD3812(AVR-X2400H、SR5012,NR1608) + ZONE2 PCM5100 +30dB BD3812 MAX. OUTPUT 4.2Vrms SP OUT PCM5100 4.23Vrms/8Ω 0dBFS = 2.0Vrms MAX SIGNAL LEVEL 0dBFS...
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ZONE2(LEGO) ch SR5012 LEVEL DIAGRAM ZONE2(LEGO) NJU72750 LINE IN To MAIN To ZONE2 PCM9211 To LEGO +30dB +20dB +20dB PCM9211 0dBFS=1.06Vrms +10dB +10dB -10dBFS LINE IN 200mV -8.5dB -20dBFS A/D IN -10dB -10dB 75.2mVrms (-23.0dBFS) -30dBFS -20dB -20dB -40dBFS -30dB...
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AK4458VN 40 +105 C (Exposed pad is connected to ground) 40 +85 C (Exposed pad is open) 48-pin QFN (0.5mm pitch) AKD4458 Evaluation Board for AK4458 AK4458VN (DIGITAL : U1051) Block diagram Pin Configurations CLOCK BUFFER CONTROL SIGNAL GENER ATOR COMMAND DECODER COLUMN DECODER...
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[AK4458] FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM No. Pin Name I/O Function PD State 4. Block Diagram and Functions CAD0_I2C Chip Address 0 Pin in I2C Bus serial control mode Chip Select Pin in 3-wire serial control mode LDOE TVDD VDD18 DVSS AVDD AVSS Hi-Z Audio Data Format Select in Parallel control mode.
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SLAS764 – MAY 2011 www.ti.com DEVICE INFORMATION TERMINAL FUNCTIONS, PCM510x PCM5100 (DIGITAL : U1052) NJU72343 (INPUT : U4202) PCM510X (top view) Pin Function No. Symbol Function No. Symbol Function AREF Analog reference potential terminal DATA IC control data input Address selection terminal CLOCK IC control clock input InA2...
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Zone 3: iPod Play 24 53 33 RCRC52405333 Zone 3: USB: Stop 24 54 03 RCRC52405403 Zone 3: USB Direct Play 24 53 62 RCRC52405362 Network Network(DMP): Next Track(file) 27 32 03 RCRC52703203 Network(DMP): Previous Track(file) 27 33 03 RCRC52703303 Network: Jpeg Skip + 27 32 12 RCRC52703212...
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MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY Flowchart 1. WiFi ANT 2. FRONT PANEL ASSY 3. RADIATOR ASSY 4. DIGITAL PCB 5. VIDEO PCB 6. PREOUT PCB 7. MAIN PCB 8. SMPS PCB 9. TRANS EXPLODED VIEW PACKING VIEW...
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DISASSEMBLY Flowchart • Remove each part following the flow below. • Reassemble the removed parts in the reverse order. • Read "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" before reassembling the removed parts. • If wire bundles are removed or moved during adjustment or part replacement, reshape the wires after completing the work. Failure to shape the wires correctly may cause problems such as noise. •...
• The photographs with no shooting direction indicated were taken from the top of the unit. (1) Remove the screws. • Photos of SR5012 U are used in this manual. The viewpoint of each photograph (Shooting direction : X) [View from the top] ↓Shooting direction: B↓...
3. RADIATOR ASSY 4. DIGITAL PCB Proceeding : TOP COVER → RADIATOR ASSY Proceeding : TOP COVER → WiFi ANT → DIGITAL PCB (1) Remove the screws. (1) Remove the screws. ↓Shooting direction: D↓ ↓Shooting direction: C↓ View from the bottom (2) Remove the screws.
5. VIDEO PCB 7. MAIN PCB Proceeding : TOP COVER → WiFi ANT → DIGITAL PCB → VIDEO PCB Proceeding : TOP COVER → WiFi ANT → DIGITAL PCB → VIDEO PCB → PREOUT PCB → MAIN PCB (1) Remove the connector. (1) Remove the screws.
F X2 3 X2 1 X2 C X2 C X6 20X2 23 X4 O X2 22 X4 WARNING: SR5012 ALL E X8 Parts marked with this symbol z have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer. P X4...
PACKING VIEW http://dmedia.dmglobal.com/Document/DocumentDetails/23187 Parts List : *MANUAL POLYBAG ASSY* *MIC STAND ASSY POLYBAG CODE : 6337-04006-201-0S POLYBAG CODE : 6337-21071-900-0V ZIPPERBAG(A4size) ZIPPERBAG(A5size) SETUP MIC STAND SIZE : 350mm x 210mm SPOTIFY insertion sheet Notes on RADIO (ALL) This part together with document and zipper bag are supplide. Cautions on Using Batteries (N Only) QUICK START GUIDE (ALL)
REPAIR INFORMATION TROUBLE SHOOTING SPECIAL MODE 1. POWER Special mode setting button 2. Analog video 1. Version Display Mode 3. HDMI/DVI 2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode 4. AUDIO 3-1. Selecting the Mode for Service-related 5. Network / Bluetooth / USB 3-2.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING 1. POWER 1.1. The unit does not power on 1.2. Fuse is blown The unit does not power on Blown fuse Check for short circuits between the Does the power indicator on the front panel flash Check the rectifier diode in the Does the power shut down after several seconds? Check for leaks and short circuits regulator output terminal and GND...
2. Analog video CVBS / COMPONENT / HDMI OUT NG Input CVBS / COMPONENT Input CVBS Input COMPONENT Input Function : CBL / SAT Function : CBL / SAT HDMI Check the input signal to the VIDEO DECODER. Can a signal be confirmed at the following To "A"...
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Input Input CVBS COMPONENT Check the settings of each IC. Check the settings of each IC. Are the following voltages set? Are the following voltages set? DIGITAL PCB DIGITAL PCB faulty. DIGITAL PCB DIGITAL PCB faulty. [N1039 : 12pin] : Hi (3.3 V) [N1039 : 11pin] : Lo (0 V) [N1039 : 13pin]...
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3.1. No picture or sound is output (HDMI to HDMI) No picture or sound is output. (8) When using a MARANTZ Blu-ray/DVD player, is the "HDMI" indicator of the fluorescent display lit? Proceed to YES when using a Blu-ray/DVD player produced by other manufactures.
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(15) Are a picture and sound output when a differ- The TV is faulty. ent TV is used? Check the unit. "HDMI "Rx/Tx" Failure Detection"...
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4. AUDIO 4.1. AUDIO CHECK No audio output CHECK 1 INPUT SURROUND MODE SOURCE Check the ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK Audio output OK? ANALOG 2CH DIRECT ANALOG CHECK 2 INPUT SURROUND MODE SOURCE Check the DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK Legacy Audio output OK? COAX or OPT (PCM or DolbyDigital or dts…) CHECK 3...
4.2. Power AMP (AMP PCB) 4.3. Analog audio When using the protection pass mode, do not connect speakers to the speaker terminals. No audio output. No audio output. Protection is activated. Is a voltage of ± 8V supplied to INPUT PCB Repair the ±...
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5. Network / Bluetooth / USB 5.1. Cannot connect to the network Check the connection environment The circuit of NET5V POWER Insert the LAN cable correctly and then turn on Can the output voltage (5V) to Is NET5V POWER [U1018 : 48pin Is the LAN cable correctly inserted? between [U1018-Q1074 : FET- the power again.
5.2. Cannot establish a Bluetooth connection Check the Bluetooth device being used Are the versions of the HEOS Version displayed in The Network Module software is faulty. Version Check Mode? Is the Bluetooth device compatible with the A2DP Use a device that is A2DP profile compatible. profile? The circuit of Network Module is faulty.
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5.3. Cannot recognize the connected USB device 5.4. No picture or sound is output Check the USB device being used Checking the unit (If no picture is output) Are digital video signals(LEGOPCK, LEGOVS, The circuit around Network Module, [U1048 : Is a USB hub being used? Do not use a USB hub.
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DIGITAL test point USB test point U1048 5M240ZT100C5N R1308 C2240 CN4402 U2022 R2089 CN4402 ADV7180 C2203 R2094 C2402 R2309 C2204 R2095 C2460 C2205 R2090 C2341 N1019 BKT1001 R2271 U1048 R2270 R2269 BKT1002 N1017 R2268 N1039 C2342 C2198 C2421 U1008 C4463 R2329 R1997 R2234...
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6. SMPS Operation waveform for each part DC 5V is not output. After primary side rectification Primary drain (Caution: High voltage, electric shock) (Caution: High voltage, electric shock) Replace the [U4140 : TOP268VG C4148 0.01UF/250V OPTION Is [U4140 : TOP268VG] dam- OPTION and D4142 / D4143 / D4144 / D4142...
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AUDIO CHECK PATH : Digital Signal : Analog Signal HDMI BLOCK CHECK6 HDMI HDMI SPEAKER OUTPUT HDMI INPUT OUTPUT CHECK5 INPUT PREOUT HDMI Tranceiver CHECK4 AVR Supported "HD AUDIO" OUTPUT HDMI Tranceiver MN864788 ARC INPUT MN864788 TNDS FRONT BUFFER HDMI AD8195 INPUT Digital audio BLOCK...
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HDMI "Rx/Tx" Failure Detection 1. Prior checking Check item(0). : Checking the HDMI connector Checking the condition of the HDMI pin (rear/front). There are deformed pins. Replace the HDMI connector. Check for deformed pins. None of the pins are deformed. Check by following the flow chart for "3.
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2. Preparations for checking HDMI Switcher reception/transmission register 2-3. Device configuration method 2-1. Necessary devices PC settings : Execute the serial communication program, Termite.exe. Check the product settings. 2-a) Player with an HDMI terminal 2-b) TV with an HDMI terminal (* NOTE : Do not use a computer monitor.) After executing Termite.exe, click [Settings].
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Click the [click to connect] button to start communication. When the settings are correct, the following message will be displayed in the window of After a connection is established successfully, the display of the button name will change as Termite. shown in Figure 4.
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3. Starting detecting the point of failure Check item(1). (2-2) Display when an Error is not detected. Check the power supply status and communication status with the CPU of each device. L1 1 Auto Start in HDMI Diagnostics mode and follow the procedures below. Test (1) Start in HDMI Diagnostics mode Cancel the mode, and proceed to...
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Check item(2). : Check operation of the HDMI input terminal. Check item(4). : Check operation of the HDMI output terminal. Go to check item (73) (GUI IC[ADV8003] failure detection When the HDMI input terminal of this device is connected to the player correctly, is sound heard from procedure 2 the speaker? When the "SETUP"...
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3-1. Error Code H1-01 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1039 : MN864788] Check the power supply voltage. (HDMI Tx) Checking the reset waveform. (HDMI Tx) Check item(6). Check the power supply voltage. : Check item(8). Checking the reset waveform : Check the waveform.
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Check the I2C communication line. (HDMI Tx) Check item(9). Check the I2C communication line : Check the CPU. Is the "I2C" waveform of the TP near the HDMI Tx [U1039] correct (like the one shown in the diagram) when the power is turned on? HSDA Check item(10).
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3-2. Error Code H1-02 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1000 : MN864788] Check the power supply voltage. (HDMI Rx) Checking the reset waveform. (HDMI Rx) Check item(11). Check the power supply voltage. : Check item(13). Checking the reset waveform : Check the waveform.
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Check the I2C communication line. (HDMI Rx) Check item(14). Check the I2C communication line : Check the CPU. Is the "I2C" waveform of the TP near the HDMI Rx [U1000] correct (like the one shown in the diagram) when the power is turned on? HSCL HSDA...
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3-3. Error Code H1-03 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1003 : MN864788] Check the power supply voltage. (HDMI Rx) Checking the reset waveform. (HDMI Rx) Check item(16). Check the power supply voltage. : Check item(18). Checking the reset waveform : Check the waveform.
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Check the I2C communication line. (HDMI Rx) Check item(19). Check the I2C communication line : Check the CPU. Is the "I2C" waveform of the TP near the HDMI Rx [U1000] correct (like the one shown in the diagram) when the power is turned on? HSCL HSDA...
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3-4. Error Code H1-06 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1026 : ADV8003] Check the power supply voltage. Checking the reset waveform. Check item(21). Check the power supply voltage. Check item(22). Check the power supply voltage. Check item(23). Checking the reset : Check the CPU.
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Check the I2C communication line. Check item(24). Check the I2C communication line : Check the CPU. Is the "I2C" waveform of the TP near the CPU [U1018] correct (like the one shown in the diagram) when the power is turned on? U1018 AVSDA AVSCL *The diagram shows an example.
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3-5. Error Code H1-14 failure detection procedure 3-6. Error Code H1-15 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1028, U1029 : A3R12E40DBF-8E] Checking device. [U1027 : W25Q128JVFIQ] Check item(27). Check item(26). Write to the GUI ROM. Check soldering of IP SCALER [U1026], DDR2 [U1028/U1029] and its peripheral circuits. Check soldering of the resistors [R1688/1689/1692/1695 to 1700/1703 to 1711] between IP SCALER and...
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3-7. Error Code H1-04 failure detection procedure 3-8. Error Code H1-05 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1103 : TMDS261B] Checking device. [U2022 : ADV7180] Check item(29). Check item(30). Replace [U1103] with a new device. Replace [U2022] with a new device. Recheck from check item (1) Recheck from...
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3-9. Error Code H1-08 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1073 : CS49844A] Check the power supply voltage. Checking the reset waveform. Check item(31). Check the power supply voltage. Check item(32). Check the power supply voltage. Check item(33). Checking the reset : Check the CPU.
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Check the SPI communication line. Check item(34). Check the SPI communication line : Check the CPU. Is the "SPI" waveform of the TP near the DSP [U1073] correct (like the one shown in the diagram) when the power is turned on? 3 pin CLK 4 pin MOSI 6 pin CS...
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3-10. Error Code H1-12 failure detection procedure Checking device. [U1040 : PCM9211] Check the power supply voltage. Checking the reset waveform. Check item(36). Check the power supply voltage. Check item(37). Check the power supply voltage. Check item(38). Checking the reset : Check the CPU.
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Check the communication line. Check item(39). Check the communication line : Check the CPU. Is the waveform of the TP near the DIR [U1040] correct (like the one shown in the diagram) when the power is turned on? U1040 MOSI MISO *The diagram shows an example.
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3-11. HDMI Rx [MN864788] failure detection procedure Checking operation between the HDMI (Rx) device and the player Check item(42). Checking the +5V/DDC status register : Example Send the following command from Termite.exe. HDMI Rx1 (When checking HDMI inputs 1, 2, and 3) b In order to check, connect the player to the HDMI terminal and configure the player as AVR source.
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When the results of check item (41) are "00" When the results of check item (42) are "00 or 04" (Detection of 5V is not OK) (Detection of DDC is not OK.) Check the +5V voltage. (HDMI Rx) Check the DDC line. (HDMI Rx) Check item(42).
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When the results of check item (42) are "22" (Detection of DDC is OK.) Checking the TMDS status register 3.3V TMDS Signal TMDS Check item(45). Checking register of the TMDS CLK detection status Example register : Example of waveform in check ① Example of waveform in check ② Send the following command from Termite.exe.
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3-12. Front HDMI Buffer IC [AD8195] failure detection procedure Checking operation between the HDMI (Front HDMI Buffer) and the player Checking the +5V/DDC status register (Front HDMI Buffer) Check item(50). Checking the 5V status of the register : Example Send the following command from Termite.exe. b In order to check, connect the player to the HDMI terminal and configure the player as AVR source.
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When the results of check item (50) are "00" When the results of check item (51) are "00 or 04" (Detection of 5V is not OK.) (If the DDC are not OK) Check the +5V voltage. (Front HDMI Buffer) Check the DDC line. (Front HDMI Buffer) less than 100KHz Check item(52).
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When the results of check item (51) are "22" (Detection of DDC is OK) Checking the TMDS status register Check item(54). Check the TMDS CLK detection status of the regis- Check item(55). Checking the TMDS input waveform. : Example 3.3V TMDS Signal ter.
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3-13. HDMI transmission IC [MN864788] failure detection procedure Check the output terminal. Check item(56). Check the video output port for failure. : Check the Monitor 1 output video signal is correct. After checking the Monitor 1, change the HDMI cable connection from OUT1 to OUT2. Turn off the AV AMP and turn it on again.
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Checking between Monitor1 and the TV. When the results of check item (56) are "No video signal is output from both Monitor 1 and Monitor 2". Connect Monitor1 to the TV and check the following items with the TV turned on. Checking operation between the HDMI (Rx) device and the HDMI device (Tx).
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Example When the results of check item (59) are "30" (Detection of HPD is OK / Detection of RXSENSE is OK ) Checking the EDID register. (Monitor1) Check item(60). Check the Monitor EDID : ① Unplug the AC cord. Plug the AC cord into a power outlet. The first eight bytes are nor- ②...
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When the results of check item (59) are "10" When the results of check item (59) are "20" (Detection of HPD is OK / Detection of RXSENSE is not OK ) (Detection of HPD is not OK / Detection of RXSENSE is OK ) Check the RXSENSE.
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When the results of check item (59) are "00" Checking between Monitor 2 and the TV. (Detection of HPD is not OK / Detection of RXSENSE is not OK ) Connect Monitor2 to the TV and check the following items with the TV turned on. Check the RXSENSE/HPD.
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When the results of check item (66) are "03" (Detection of HPD is OK / Detection of RXSENSE is OK ) Example Checking the EDID register. (Monitor2) Check item(67). Check the Monitor EDID : ① Unplug the AC cord. Plug the AC cord into a power outlet. ②...
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When the results of check item (66) are "01" When the results of check item (66) are "02" (Detection of HPD is OK / Detection of RXSENSE is not OK ) (Detection of HPD is not OK / Detection of RXSENSE is OK ) Check the RXSENSE.
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When the results of check item (66) are "00" (Detection of HPD is not OK / Detection of RXSENSE is not OK ) Checking the HPD/RXSENSE status register. (Monitor2) Check item(72). Checking the HPD and RXSENSE. : Does the test point of RXSENSE close to the HDMI output terminal [N1030] indicate the (3.3V)? Does the voltage of HPD test point close to the HDMI output terminal [N1030] indicate "Hi"...
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3-14. GUI IC [ADV8003] failure detection procedure Checking the TMDS status register (GUI -> HDMI Tx) Check item(73). Check the TMDS CLK detection status of the regis- Example ter. Send the following command from Termite.exe. Send the command "i 0006 00FF 0001".
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3-15. HDMI SW IC [TMDS261B] failure detection procedure Checking the TMDS status register (HDMI SW -> GUI) Example Check item(75). Check the TMDS CLK detection status of the regis- ter. Send the following command from Termite.exe. Send the command "i 00E2 0004 0001".
SPECIAL MODE Special mode setting button b No. 1 - 4, 6 - 8 : While holding down buttons "A", "B" and "C" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power. b No. 5, 9, 10 : While the power is on, hold down buttons "A", "B", and "C" for at least 3 seconds . Mode Button A Button B...
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→ Q4 WiFi Mac Address → Q5 BT Mac Address → Q6 Audyssey App Interface Version Module BT MAC ****** q Model destination information, Serial Number: t Audio PLD : -****** SR5012 \ A.PLD SN****** Q1 HEOS Config : Q6 Audyssey App Interface Ver : ******** **.**...
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1.4. Error display See the table below for descriptions of the displayed errors and countermeasures for these. If multiple errors occur, only one item is displayed. The priority order is w, e, r, t, y, q. Condition States Display TROUBLE SHOOTING FIRM ERROR M:*****...
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Condition States Display TROUBLE SHOOTING This error is displayed if there is no response from the • Check the DIR (U1040, DIGITAL PCB) ERROR DIR NG DIR. and surrounding circuits. The DSP FLAG0 port does not enter "Hi" status while ERROR booting a DSP code even after resetting DSP.
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1.5. Version Display in the Setup Menu Follow the steps below to display the firmware information. (1) Press the "SETUP" button on the remote control. (2) Select "General - Information - Firmware". The version information is displayed as a 16-digit number as shown in the screenshot below. General/Firmware Version XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX...
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2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode 2.1. Actions Switch the PANEL LOCK and REMOTE LOCK modes between on and off. RC LOCK 2.2. Starting up While holding down buttons "M-DAX" and "DIMMER" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
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3-1. Selecting the Mode for Service-related 3-1.1. Actions Select diagnostic mode (service path check mode), protection history display mode, 232C standby clear 4OP INFO mode, Operation Info mode, TUNER STEP mode or Remote ID Setup Mode. 3-1.2. Starting up While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button Operation Info for the unit can be checked.
3-2. Protection History Display Mode 3-2.1. Actions (c) DC (if the last protection is DC) This mode enables the unit to record and display the event when the THERMAL, ASO or DC protection is activated. Cause : DC output of the power amplifier is abnormal. If protections have been activated multiple times, the latest protection operation is recorded.
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3-2.4. Clearing the Protection History 3-3. 232C Standby Clear Mode There are two ways to clear the protection history. 3-3.1. Actions (a) Activate Protection History Display Mode. Press the "STATUS" button to display the protection his- Switches from 232C standby mode to normal standby mode. tory.
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3-4. Operation Info Mode 3-4.1. Actions (c) DC / ASO Protection count This mode enables the unit to display the accumulated operating time, power On count and each pro- Protect tection count. DC:____ 3-4.2. Starting up ASO:___ While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
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3-5. TUNER STEP mode (U / N only) 3-5.1. Actions This is a special mode for enabling reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed. 3-5.2. Starting up While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
4. Protection Pass Mode 5. Network Initialization Mode 4.1. Actions 5.1. Actions • This mode allows the power to be turned on without activating protections. The following items are initialized. • This mode functions in the same way as normal power-on, except that protections are not activated. Network setup •...
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7. Clearing the Operation Info 8. Log Capture feature 7.1. Actions 8.1. Actions • Displays the accumulated operating time of the unit, the number of times the power was switched on, • Acquires the Network Module log. and the number of occurrences of each protection. •...
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DIAGNOSTIC MODE Service Path Check Mode 1.1. Actions This function is convenient for confirming problem paths in the product and checking the paths after repairing. The Video and Audio paths can be checked. The backup data is not rewritten. 1.2. Starting up While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE"...
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Paths to be confirmed Display Settings What to confirm Input Source : HEOS Music ・ Digital(PCM) input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back (ZONE2) L/R) Input Mode : Auto ・ Digital(PCM) input ⇒ Pre OUT output (ZONE2 L/R) DIGITAL fig.03a Sound mode : STEREO A03Z2DIG (ZONE2) fig.03b...
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Paths to be confirmed Display Settings What to confirm Input Source : CBL/SAT ・ When the power supply of a TV is put in the standby mode, make sure that the power supply HDMI Control : On of this unit is also put in the standby mode. HDMI CEC MAIN ZONE : On ( b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
JIG FOR SERVICING Use the following jigs (extension cable kit) when repairing the PCBs. Order with your dealer for the jigs your dealer if necessary. CAUTION : Incorrect connections may cause malfunction. N5000 Connection of Jig for DIGITAL PCB ---Items to Be Prepared--- 8U-110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT 1Set Insulation sheet (Not supplied)
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(4) Connect the expansion cables. Board-to-Board Connections Ref. No. Ref. No. FRONT CNT N1020 DIGITAL 21pin CP4200 INPUT 31pin CP4205 INPUT N1016 DIGITAL 23pin CP4201 INPUT N1014 DIGITAL 25pin CP3403 FRONT CNT N1039 DIGITAL 11pin CP4204 INPUT CN5003 VIDEO 25pin CP5000 FRONT CNT CN5000...
ADJUSTMENT Adjusting Idling Current 1. Preparation (1) Prepare a DC voltmeter. (2) Place the unit under normal usage conditions, away from highly ventilated areas such as next to an air conditioning machine or electric fan. AMP UNIT The set requires an ambient temperature of 15℃ to 30℃ and standard humidity. (3) Settings of This Unit DC Voltmeter •...
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UPDATING PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING THE PCB. PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING THE U-COM, ETC. FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE 1. Items necessary for update 2. Update preparation with a USB flash drive 3. Update method when the DIGITAL PCB or network module is replaced (Using a USB flash drive) 4.
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PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING THE PCB. PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING THE U-COM, ETC. The procedure after replacing the printed circuit boards is as follows. The procedure after replacing the u-COM (microprocessor), flash ROM, etc. is as follows. (1) Change the resistor for setting the region. Implement the update method when the DIGITAL PCB or network module is replaced.
Update download file when the DIGITAL PCB or network module is replaced Model Name Model Area Download from SDI SR5012 avr_40.prod.update.factory.xxxx.zip Table 2 Update download file when the firmware is updated (Two files, "HW component" and "LEGO component") Download from SDI...
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2. Update preparation with a USB flash drive You can update the firmware by downloading the latest version with USB flash drive. 2.1. Connecting to the USB flash drive (1) Preparation ・ Windows PC ・ USB flash drive format : Prepare a USB flash drive formatted in FAT16 or FAT32. b We recommend a USB flash drive that has an LED installed.
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3. Update method when the DIGITAL PCB or network module is replaced (Using a USB flash drive) 3.1. File structure on USB flash drive (5) USB Update starts automatically. The Standby LED lights red. DIGITAL PCB or network module is replaced onto the USB flash drive in the following structure. Display during USB update (Main Display) L1 Wait After unzipping the files, store them in the root of the same USB flash drive.
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4. Update Method for Service Region Settings Copy the Service Region Settings from the USB flash drive to this unit. (5) Copy the files created on the USB flash drive. 4.1. Creating a Service Region Settings file (1) Click [Start button] - [Accessories] - [notepad] on the PC to launch the notepad. copy to USB flash drive (2) Enter "TEXT".
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5. Normal Firmware Update Method from USB Flash Drive 5.1. File structure on USB flash drive (4) Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port. Copy the normal update files onto the USB flash drive in the following structure. Download firmware After unzipping the HW component USB update files for the target model and LEGO USB update files, in USB flash drive.
6. Normal Firmware Update Method from OTA 6.2. Check and update the firmware Download the latest firmware from our website and update the firmware. 6.1. Network Connection Check if there is a firmware update available. It is also possible to check approximately how long the (1) System Requirements update will take.
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Display(Main Display) General L1 Updating Main CPU L2 ––– Main FBL (No used) DSP1 or DSP **min DSP2 ↓ b Except : NR1508/NR1608/SR5012 L1 Error DSP3 Update ErrorYYXX : DeviceID, : ErrorCode) YYXX b Except : NR1508/NR1608/SR5012 L3 Please check you DSP4 L3 : Content of the display is scrolled.
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