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ORDER NO. MD0306215C2 DVD Home Theater Sound System SA-HT900EB Colour (S)... Silver Type SPECIFICATIONS Specifications...
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AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode, 10 % Total Harmonic Distortion 1 kHz Front CH 55 W per channel (6 1 kHz Surround CH 55 W per channel (6 1 kHz Center CH 160 W per channel (6 100 Hz Subwoofer CH 220 W per channel (4 Total RMS Dolby Digital Mode Power...
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(10) JPEG - Exif Ver 2.1 JPEG Baseline files - Maximum number of pictures and groups recognizable: 3000 pictures and 300 groups - 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 Image) Video Signal system...
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1. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions are approximate. 2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum analyzer. 2003 Panasonic AVC Networks Singapore Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
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2. If the active subwoofer is not available due to repair of the unit, use the following equipment. Jig product number RFKZ0182 (110V , 127V, 220V, 230V - 240V for overseas domestic use)
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2. Before Repair and Adjustment (Using Active Subwoofer Unit) Disconnect AC power, discharge Power Supply Capacitors C546 , C547, C548 & C549 through a , 1W resistor to ground. DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT DIRECTLY (with a screwdriver blade, for instance), as this may destroy solid state devices.
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prongs on the plug. 2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1M and 5.2M When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the...
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there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer. 5. Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
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Caution Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. 8. Minimize body motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
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Video cable 1 Sheet of speaker-cable stickers Antenna plug adaptor 7. Caution for AC Main Lead...
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8. Precaution of Laser Diode CAUTION : This unit utilizes a class 1 laser. Invisible laser radiation is emitted from the optical pickup lens. Wavelength: 658nm(DVD)/780nm(VCD/CD). Maximum output radiation power from pickup: 100 W/VDE When the unit is turned on : 1.
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2. Do not use optical instruments to look at the pick up lens. 3. Do not adjust the preset variable resistor on the pickup lens. 4. Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit. 5. If the optical pick up is replaced, use the manufacturer’s specified replacement pick up only.
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9. Handling the Lead-free Solder 9.1. About lead free solder (PbF) Distinction of PbF P.C.B.: P.C.B.s (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF stamp on the P.C.B. Caution: - Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder; Typically the melting point is 50 - 70°F (30 - 40°C) higher.
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soldering points with the Pb free solder until it melts enough. 10. Cautions to be taken when handling Optical Pickup The laser diode used inside optical pickup could be destroyed due to static electricity as a potential difference is caused by electrostatic load discharged from clothes or human body. Handling the parts carefully to avoid electrostatic destruction during repair.
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2. Work place grounding Place a conductive material (conductive sheet) or ironboard where optical pickup is placed. (Refer to Fig. 10.2) Note : Keep your clothes away from optical pickup as wrist strap does not release the static electricity charged in clothes. Fig.
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11.2. Cautions to Be Taken During Replacement of Optical Pickup and Spindle Motor Before replacing the optical pickup and spindle motor, check a total usage time respectively. Follow the checking method described below.
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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 inserted, press the button on digit number by the ten hours. the player and the button on the remote controller unit.
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12. Self-Diagnosis Function This unit is equipped with the self-diagnosis function, which displays an error when it occurs, for use during servicing. 12.1. Automatic Displayed Error Codes 12.1.1. 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. 12.1.3. Description of Error Code 12.1.3.1. 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.
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12.3. Mode Table 1 Following modes are available with combinations of the pressed buttons on the player and on the remote controller unit. Player Remote Usage controller unit Error code display (Refer to the item, 11.4. DVD Error Code Description) button Tilt adjustment Region number and broadcasting system check...
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Error Code Meaning Details F506 Invalid media Disc is placed upside down; TOC is unreadable or invalid disc is inserted. Disc Code F103 Ilegal highlight position Disc standard is possibly illegal when highlight is displayed. IIC Error F4FF Forced initialization failure (Time out) F880 Unsuitable task number When a message arrives from not existing...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Press Jitter display While the Jitter display / Measures _yyy STOP player is and displays jitter. Jitter display mode / : Jitter OPEN stopped and Measurement is repeated measurement value / : Read no disc is every second.
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Measurement While the Measurement of laser _038 _030 Automatically of laser current player is current electricity Laser current electricity exits electricity stopped and initialization value / measurement mode / : DVD mode initialization no disc is...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Press ADSC internal While the ADSC internal RAM display / _FB0 _FC00 STOP RAM display player is Reads and displays the ADSC internal RAM display OPEN stopped and RAM value inside ADSC. mode / : Address / : RAM...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function User While the User initialization / The user “INITIALIZE” Automatically initialization player is setting recovers the factory exits stopped and setting. mode no disc is five inserted, press and hold down button on the player and the...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Firmware While the Firmware version display Automatically version display player is Panel computer release number exits stopped and : System computer mode no disc is generation / : System five inserted, computer model type / press and...
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Laser use time While the Laser usage time / Measures T1_1234_5678 / / The Automatically player is each for DVD and CD numbers in the left show exits stopped and respectively.
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Details Item Operational Display To Exit Condition and Key Function Reset spindle While the Usage time 2 reset / Spindle T2_00000 Automatically use time usage time 2 motor usage time exits is displayed, mode press and five hold down button on the player and the button on...
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- Operation Lock Function 1. With the SELECTOR on DVD/CD and POWER ON, hold down the [CD PLAY] KEY on the main unit, and then press the [POWER] KEY on the remote control for 3 seconds to enter Lock mode B. [_ _ _ LOCKED_] will be displayed for 3 seconds, and the current disc will begin playing.
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13. Cautions To Be Taken During Servicing 13.1. Recovery after the dvd player is repaired - When FLASH ROM or module P.C.B. is replaced, carry out the recovery processing to optimize the drive. Playback the recovery disc to process the recovery automatically. - Recovery disc (Product number=RFKZD03R004) - Performing recovery 1.
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13.3.1. Self-Diagnosis Function - Total usage time display (spindle motor, DVD/CD laser) - ADSC internal RAM display - Others: Last error count..20 items Efficiency of failure diagnosis is expected to improve by using the above functions together with the repair process. [Purpose of Use] Total usage time display: used for estimating a failure due to exhausted spindle motor, laser, or other parts.
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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.
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16. About HighMAT 16.1. What is HighMAT? This word combines the abbreviations of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. and High Performance Media Access Technology, and is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The products with the HighMAT logo shown below are made according to the HighMAT standard. HighMAT is a a format that allows users to save digital contents such as photographs, audio, and images on a CD.
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probblems such as follow: - There was no common play list or attached information on contents, which is called metadata. - The data compression method differed according to the equipment. - As the number of CD-ROMs recorded increased retrieved the contents became more difficult.
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- You can also play digital content on the disc, which was created in accordance with the HighMAT format with a conventional CD-ROM player. 16.4. Outline of the HighMAT standard 1. Recording medium - CD-R/CD-RW - Supports ISO 9660 Level Expanded Joliet - For multiple session 2.
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- WMA, MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) 64 kbps - 160.999 kbps, 44.1 KHz, stereo, fixed bit rate/ variable bit rate. - WMA, V2 and above, excluding Lossless/Voice/Pro - JPEG: Max 6M pixel, Maximum file size: 3 MB 4. Limitations regarding the number of files on the media, etc. - Total number of audio files: Maximum 450 - Total number of still picture files: Maximum 999 - Total number of animation files: Maximum 200...
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How to distinguish the trouble 1. View mechanical part if visual damage occurred. Confirm the movement of mechanical parts assembly (tray ass’y, loading mechanism ass’y, etc.). 2. Diagnose if Optical Pickup Unit is faulty (refer to diagnosis of Optical Pickup Unit). 3.
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Cause 2 Possible fault 1. Mechanical block Tray and loading mechanical block, traverse unit 2. O.P.U. Refer to the diagnosis of OPU 3. Circuit LD drive, servo (Traverse, Focus, Tracking) Disc sensor Signal processing (FORE, SODC, DV1 etc.) Cause 3 Possible fault 1.
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How to distinguish Laser destruction/damage Confirmation 1 Remove cover of mechanism block so that you will see the lens of optical pickup. Confirm emission of laser at the moment when power switch is turned on. If there is no laser emission, laser diode is faulty. Confirmation 2 While holding “Pause”...
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1. Confirmation of jitter value with test disc. (Refer below for how to check jitter) 2. Lens cleaning. 3. Reconfirm jitter value. 4. Perform tile adjustment. (Refer to tilt adjustment) 5. Reconfirm jitter value. (To confirm jitter value, while pressing “Pause”...
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- Removal of the Tray Motor P.C.B.and Sensor P.C.B. - Removal of the CD Traverse Unit - Removal of the Pulley Gear - Removal of the Loading Motor P.C.B. - Removal of the Drive Gear (A) & (B) - Disassembly the Fixed Plate, Magnet and Clamper - Removal of the Cam Gear &...
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- Checking of Tact Switch (1) P.C.B., Tact Switch (2) P.C.B. and FL P.C.B. 18.3. Disassembling the Tray Assembly - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2. Step 1 Keep the close lock gear pressed in clockwise, move the tray assembly in the direction of the arrow.
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Step 3 Pull out FFC CN6002. Step 4 Remove 4 screws. - Checking of Main P.C.B., Tray Motor, DVD Module (2) P.C.B. and Sensor P.C.B. - Checking of Loading Motor P.C.B. and DVD Module (1) P.C.B.
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Step 5 Upset base assembly in vertical position. 18.4. Removal of the Tray Base Guide (L) and Tray Base Guide (R) - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 18.3.
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Step 1 Remove tray screw, tray spring and teflon washer. Step 2 Remove rotary tray. 18.6. Removal of the Open Lock Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 18.3.
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Step 2 Release claw of open lock gear, remove open lock gear in the direction of arrow . 18.7. Removal of the Close Lock Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 18.3.
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Step 2 Rotate close lock gear to direction of arrow, press claw (b) and pull out close lock gear. 18.8. Removal of the Tray Motor P.C.B. and Sensor P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2.
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Step 2 Flip the base mech unit in vertical position. Step 3 Press upward (a), push backward (b) and press to left (c) to release CD traverse unit. 18.10. Removal of the Pulley Gear - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2.
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Step 2 Flip the base mecha. Step 3 Release the 2 claws in the direction of arrow (1), and then push the pulley pin in the direction of arrow (2).
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18.11. Removal of the Loading Motor P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 18.3. Step 1 Remove 2 screws.
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Step 2 Remove Drive Gear (A) and Drive Gear (B). 18.13. Disassembling the Fixed Plate, Magnet and Clamper...
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- Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 2) of Item 18.1. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 4) of Item 18.2. - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 18.3. Step 1 Release 3 claws in the direction of arrow. 18.14.
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18.15. Removal of the Slide Plate (L) & (R) and Change Lever - Follow the (Step 1) - (Step 5) of Item 18.3. Step 1 Press the claw and push the Slide Plate (L) up. Step 2 Remove slide plate (L) & (R) and change lever as arrow shown.
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18.16. Assembly of Tray Base Step 1 Rotate cam gear anti-clockwise. Align at position (C) as marking on gear with arrow. Step 2 Make sure drive gear (A) at vertical position.
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Step 3 Push tray base to the direction of arrow shown. 19. Adjustment Procedure 19.1. Required Tools and Equipment 19.1.1. Usage Equipment Purpose of Use Tools/Equipment Model/Product Number Tilt adjustment DVD test disc DVDT-S15 or DVDT-S01 Hexagonal wrench` Available on the market (2mm) Others Screw lock...
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19.1.3. Storing and Handling Test Discs Surface precision is vital for DVD test discs. Be sure to store and handle them carefully. - Do not leave the discs uncovered on the work desk or other places after use. - Handle the discs carefully to prevent scratches. Put each disc in its case and place it in the standing position.
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5. Replay T43 (outer track) of the test disc. 6. Adjust till the jitter value becomes minimum, using a tilt adjustment screw 1. <Fig. 19-1> 7. Replay T43 (outer track ) of the test disc. 8. Adjust till the jitter value becomes minimum, using a tilt adjustment screw 2.<Fig.
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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. After this, fasten each adjustment screw securely using a screw lock. 19.1.4.4.
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19.2.1. AM-IF Alignment 1. Connect the instrument as shown in Fig.1. 2. Set the unit to AM mode. 3. Apply signal as shown in Fig. 1 from AM-SG. 4. Adjust Z102 so that the output frequency is maximized in Fig. 2. Fig.1 Fig.2 19.2.2.
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Fig.3 19.3. Alignment Points 19.3.1. Adjustment Point 20. Block Diagram 21. Schematic Diagram (All schematic diagrams may be modified at any time with the development of the new technology) Note: S900 : Ex Disc switch S901 : Disc Skip switch S902 : Disc Open/Close switch...
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S903 : Play switch S904 : Pause switch S905 : Stop switch S906 : SEL switch S907 : Tune Down switch S908 : Tune Up switch S909 : Progressive switch S910 : CSM switch S911 : Dig On switch S912 : Power switch S9001 : Loading switch...
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(capacitors), low-noise (resistors), etc. are used. When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufacturer's specified parts shown in the parts list. Caution ! IC, LSI and VLSI are sensitive to static electricity. Secondary trouble can be prevented by taking care during repair. - Cover the parts boxes made of plastics with aluminium foil.
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this items. After the discontinuation of this assembly in production, the item will continue to be available for a specific period of time. The retention period of a availability is dependent on the type of assembly, and in accordance with the laws governing part and product retention.
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24.1.2. Traverse and Cabinet Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CABINET AND CHASSIS REEX0224-1 11P FFC (MAIN-HP) REEX0225 22P FFC (MAIN-FL) REEX0239 50 FFC (BE-DRIVE) REEX0285 11P FFC (MECHA-MAIN) REEX0249 19P FFC (MAIN-SCA) RGBX0011-S PANA BADGE RGK1578C-S TRAY ORNAMENT RGK1582-S SIDE ORNAMENT L RGK1666-S TOP ORNAMENT RGKX0192-K...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TRAVERSE DECK RDG0567 PULSE GEAR RDG0568 OPEN LOCK GEAR RDG0569 CLOSE LOCK GEAR RDV0073 TRAY BELT REZ1484 11P FFC (TRAY-MAIN) RGQ0358-K TRAY BASE RGQ0359-K ROTARY TRAY RHW81001-1 WASHER RMB0365 TRAY SPRING RME0384 CLOSE LOCK GEAR SPRI RMF0182...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RMS0788 GUIDE SHAFT RMS0789 FIXED PIN RMS0798 GEAR SHAFT RMS0802 DRIVE GEAR SHAFT RMX0233 THRUST WASHER RMX0241 TRAY SUPPORT R RMX0242 TRAY SUPPORT L RMX0247 WASHER RXQ0946 TRV MOTOR SUB ASSY VHD1224 ADJ SPRING HOLDER SC XTN26+14JFZ...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC301 C0JZAS000004 IC ANALOG SWITCH IC302 KIA4558FEL IC DUAL OP-AMP IC303 KIA4558FEL IC DUAL OP-AMP IC304 C0JBAR000292 IC ANALOG MULTIPLEXER IC305 C0ABCB000040 IC QUAD OP AMP IC307 C1BB00000782 IC 6 CHANNEL VOLUME IC308 C0AABB000055 IC AMP...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 5 DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE HIND EXADR(20) HIND EXADR(19) HIND EXADR(18) HIND EXADR(17) HIND EXADR(16) C3003 HIND EXADT(15) HIND EXADT(14) RA3002 HIND EXADT(13) (82 x 4) MDQ(3) HIND EXADT(12) K3011 MDQ(12) HIND EXADT(11) MDQ(2) HIND...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 6 DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE RA3010 RA3003 RA3004 RA3005 (82 x 4) (82 x 4) (22 x 2) (82 x 4) MDQ27 VDD33 MDQ11 MDQ21 MDQ3 MDQ26 VDD33 MDQ12 MDQ25 MDQ2...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 7 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (DV1) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE L3101 LB3001 G1C100K00020 J0JHC0000045 A+5V FORE/HIND D+3.3V FORE/HIND D+1.5V HIND C3001 LB3002 C3002 J0JHC0000045 6.3V330P 6.3V330P...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 10 DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE LB6301 J0JHC0000045 CP4211 DMIXOUT CP4212 SBI1 NEXOE CP4203 SBO1 CP4204 SBT1 CP4205 STBDAC NRST CP4202 L4211 LB4200 LRCK G1C220KA0038 J0JBC0000015 LB6561 L6561 R6563 J0JBC0000015 G1C220KA0038...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 11 : DVD (AUDIO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE IC6261 C0JBAA000001 RA6261 R6261 (10K x 2) INVERTER LB6261 J0JBC0000015 CP6262 C6261 IC6261 DSPLCLK_DV1 CP6263 C6262 IC6262 STATUS_DV1 IC6262 C0JBAA000001 INVERTER...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 12 : DVD (VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE 2 (HIND) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE LB3201 - 3203 D0GB101JA002 LB3207 J0JCC0000119 TC3201 CB/PB/B CB/PB/B VGND TC3202 LB3201 DSPCLK TC3203 LB3202 STATUS LB3203 TC3204 TC3205 M9V-CTL/DGND M9V-CTL...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 13 : +B SIGNAL LINE : FM SIGNAL LINE : AM SIGNAL LINE : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE : FM OSC SIGNAL LINE : AM OSC SIGNAL LINE TUNER CIRCUIT Q101,Q102 2SC2058SPTA FM IF AMP C103 TUNER PACK Z120 (ENV17290G1Y) 0.01 CF201 RLFFETNGD01L...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 14 : +B SIGNAL LINE : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE TUNER : MAIN SIGNAL LINE INTERFACE CIRCUIT MAIN CIRCUIT CN303 TGND TUNER GND TUNER GND +15V +15V TUN15V TUNER SD TUNER SD TUN_SD TUNER DO/ST DO/ST TUNER DO/ST...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 15 : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT R870 DSP_DAT JOG_B R883 R836 JOG_B DSP_DAT JOG_A SUBMUTE R899 JOG_A SUBMUTE DSP_ACK R875 CSM_LED DSP2_ACK NJ_ST R839 DIGITAL DIG-IN_LED NJ_LATCH VREF+ RDS_DA R876...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 16 : FM/AM SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT 4.7K C205 50V3.3 R211 C213 IC302, IC303 KIA4558FEL 16V10 DUAL OP AMP LINE_R Q300 R212 R214 B1GFGCAA0001 2.7K 10K C210 MUTING SWITCH Q300...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 17 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE CIRCUIT (CN600) ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM- 23 MAIN CIRCUIT CN300 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 D202-D203, D402-D403 R234 MA2J72800L...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 18 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE HEADPHONE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE CIRCUIT(CN901) ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-25 MAIN CIRCUIT CN301 10 11 Q802 Q802 KRC103STA POWER CONTROL SWITCH VREF+ EECS R848 4.7K EECLK R846 C811 C825 R847 C812 C824...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 19 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT Q302,Q304 KRA110STA MUTING CONTROL SWITCH Q305 KRA110STA SWITCHING Q305 Q304 Q302 Q320 KTD1304TA MUTING SWITCH Q320 R358 C450 R350 R355 R456 R352 100P 3.3K C451...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 20 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT DVD_D+5V IC3-IC4 IC2, IC6-IC7 C0DBAMH00009 C0CBADG00005 POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE REGULATOR G0A100G00005 G0A101G00022 DVD_A+5V 3.9K C10 1 AV+5V M+9V KTC3875GRTA DVD_AC VOLTAGE REGULATOR DVD_PCONT UDZSTE1710B Q17-Q19 KRC107STA 1.2K POWER CONTROL SWITCH G0A101G00022...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 21 : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN CIRCUIT IC51 C0GAG0000007 MOTOR DRIVE Q53-Q54 KRC102STA MOTOR DRIVER SWITCH TRV_REV D51-D56 TRV_FWD B0ECKM000016 M+10V L58-L64 J0JBC0000015 4.7K TRV- TRV+ DGND PHT_DRV DGND SENSOR CIRCUIT (CN9102) DISC_SENS...
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CHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 22 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE DSP CIRCUIT L603 C647 C648 C678 6.3V100 0.01 L604 R679 R680 L600-L601 IC604 L603-L604 J0JBC0000019 IC604 Q605 J0JBC0000019 Q606 C0CBCBE00003 L600 POWER SUPPLY R678 C602 C649 0.01...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 23 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : -B SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE DSP CIRCUIT Q603 Q604 B1GFGCAA0001 KRC107STA MUTING SWITCH SWITCH Q604 Q608 Q602 KRA102STA KRA102STA SWITCH MUTING CONTROL SWITCH Q608 Q609 KRC102STA C675 R668 SWITCH 0.01 4.7K R629...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 25 : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE PANEL CIRCUIT LED9V Z900 RCDGP1UM272R REMOTE SENSOR D915 D913 Q905 Q909 Q907 C918 C919 6.3V47 1000P Q900 Q902 Q904 D901-D905 SPR325MVWT31 D911-D915 B0ACCK000005 D905 D903 D901 Q900-Q904 KRC107STA LED DRIVER CONTROL SWITCH D912...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 26 : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD(VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE SCART CIRCUIT IC951 BA7660FS-E2 VIDEO AMP IC950 C0JBAR000292 TRIPLE 2 CHANNEL ANALOG MULTIPLEXER/DEMULTIPLEXER R977 ABOUT IC951 R976 ABIN R975 AAOUT A-COM C955 RETURN R979 R972 AAIN 390K...
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JK300 TO ACTIVE SUBWOOFER BLOCK IC309 C0ABCB000040 QUAD OP AMP 9(13) SURRL(R) 8(14) 10(12) SUBW SUBAC2 CENTER SUBAC1 Q320, FRONTL(R) Q302 2(23) HPF1(2)-2 MUTING /CONTROL IC701 SWITCH C1BB00000389 DIGITAL SOUND CONTROLLER Q321 SUBWOOFER LROUT SWITCHING Q310 MUTING SWITCH JK901 HEADPHONE IC308 C0AABB000055 DUAL...
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SIGNAL LINES : DVD AUDIO SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : AM SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE : FM SIGNAL LINE : AM OSC SIGNAL LINE : FM OSC SIGNAL LINE : FM /AM SIGNAL LINE : CD-DA (AUDIO /VIDEO) SIGNAL LINE ( ) Indicates the Pin No.
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