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DVD Mini System
FW-D5/21/21M/22/30/37
Service
Service
Service
Service Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Location of pc boards & Version variations ................ 1-2
Technical Specifications ............................................. 1-3
Measurement setup .................................................... 1-4
Service Aids, Safety Instruction, etc. .......................... 1-5
Instruction for use: Overseas version excerpt .......... 2-1
Additional features .................. 2-10
Disassembly Instructions & Service positions ........... 3-1
Service Test Programs ............................................... 3-4
Set Block diagram ......................................................... 4
Set Wiring diagram ........................................................ 5
Front Board .................................................................... 6
Tuner Board:
ECO5 Sys .......................................... 7B
Tuner 95 ............................................. 7D
AV Board ........................................................................ 8
DVD Module .................................................................. 9
3CDC-LC Module ........................................................ 10
Power 5 DVD Module .................................................. 11
Set Mechanical Exploded view & parts list ................. 12
©
Copyright 2000 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or
transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise
without the prior permission of Philips.
Published by KC 0026 Service Audio
PCS 103 795
Printed in The Netherlands
Subject to modification
GB
3139 785 22300
1-2
LOCATION OF PC BOARDS
CDC
3-C
DC
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VERSION VARIATIONS:
Type /Versions:
Features &
Board in used:
Karaoke
News
FW-D5
/21
/21M
x
x
/22
/30
/37
x
RDS
CD Text
x
x
Low Power Standby (No display)
Voltage Selector
x
x
Aux / CDR Input
Digital Output
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Headphone Socket
Line Output
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Subwoofer Output
Surround Output
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
S-Video Output
SCART connector
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Remote Control RC2516/01
Remote Control RC2567/01
Tuner board - ECO5 Sys
Tuner board - Tuner 95
PCS 103 796
x
x
x
x
x
x
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1-3
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL:
Mains voltage : 110-127V/220-240V Switchable for /21/21M
AMPLIFIER:
Output power
120V for /37
220V for /33
Center : 1 x 50W @ 6Ω
Surround : 2 x 5W @ 6Ω
220-230V for /22
230-240V for /30
Mains frequency
Power consumption
: 50/60Hz
Active : < 230W
< 280W for /37
Standby : < 22W
Low Power Standby : < 2W
Clock accuracy
: < 4 seconds per day
Dimension centre unit
: 265 x 310 x 390mm
Frequency response within ± 3dB : 20Hz-20kHz
Dynamic Bass Boost : Beat, Punch, Blast, DBB Off 3)
Digital Sound Control : Optimal, Classic, Techno, Vocal,
Rock, Jazz 3)
Personal Control
VEC Control
: 6 presets
: Hall, Club, Disco, Concert, Arcade 3)
Input sensitivity
Aux/CDR in : 500mV ± 2dB at 1kΩ
Mic : {2.5mV ± 2dB} at 600Ω
Output sensitivity
TUNER:
FM
Tuning range
Grid
: 87.5-108MHz
: 50kHz
IF frequency
100kHz for /37
: 10.7MHz ± 25kHz
Aerial input
Left/Right : 2 x 50W FTC 1) @ 6Ω
2 x 50W RMS 2) @ 6Ω /37
Line out : 1.0V ± 2dB at 22kΩ
Surround out : 750mV ± 2dB at 22kΩ
Sub-woofer : 1.5V ± 2dB at 22kΩ
Headphone : 15mW ± 2dB at 32Ω
Digital Out : IEC958 for CDDA / LPCM
IEC1937 for MPEG1, MPEG2 and AC-3
: 75Ω coaxial
300Ω click fit for /37
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N
Selectivity at 600kHz bandwidth
: < 7µV
: > 25dB
Image rejection
Distortion at RF=1mV, dev. 75kHz
: > 25dB [> 75dB]
: < 3%
-3dB Limiting point
Crosstalk at RF=1mV, dev. 40kHz
: < 8µV
: > 18dB
MW
Tuning range
: 531-1602kHz
530-1700kHz for /21/37
Grid
: 9kHz
10kHz for /21/37
IF frequency
Aerial input
: 450kHz ± 1kHz
: Frame aerial
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N
Selectivity at 18kHz bandwidth
: < 4.0mV/M
: > 18dB
IF rejection
Image rejection
: > 45dB
: > 28dB
Distortion at RF=50mV, m=80%
: < 5%
DTS
COMPACT DISC:
Measurement done at output conn. of the CDC module.
Frequency response within ± 1.5dB : 20Hz - 20kHz
Output level (in Vrms)
: 550mV, Zout = 100Ω
Signal/Noise ratio (A-weighted)
Distortion at 1kHz
: > 76dBA
: < 0.02%
Channel unbalance
Channel separation at 1kHz
: < ± 1dB
: > 60dB
De-emphasis
: 0 or 15/50 mS (Switched by subcode
on the disc)
DVD PLAYER:
Playback system : DVD-Video, Video CD, CD (CD-R &
CD-RW)
: 1Vp-p ± 0.1V
Video (CVBS) output 4)
S-Video output 4)
Y level : 1Vp-p ± 0.1V
C level : 300mV +1/-4dB
LW
Tuning range
: 153-279kHz
[....]
Values indicated are for "Tuner 95 Board" only
Grid
IF frequency
: 3kHz
: 450kHz ± 1kHz
{....}
Values indicated are for Karaoke version only
1)
±1dB, 60Hz - 12,5kHz, 10% THD
Aerial input
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N
: Frame aerial
: [< 7.0mV/M]
2)
±1dB, 1kHz, 10% THD
3)
Frequency response in each setting is software controlled.
Selectivity at 18kHz bandwidth
IF rejection
: [> 22dB]
: [> 26dB]
4)
Output terminated with 75Ω
Image rejection
Distortion at RF=50mV, m=80%
: [> 35dB]
: [< 5%]
PCS 103 797
1-4
MEASUREMENT SETUP
Tuner FM
DUT
RF Generator
Bandpass
250Hz-15kHz
LF Voltmeter
e.g. 7122 707 48001
e.g. PM2534
Ri=50Ω
e.g. PM5326
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Use a bandpass filter to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz) and disturbance from the pilottone (19kHz, 38kHz).
Tuner AM (MW,LW)
DUT
Bandpass
250Hz-15kHz
LF Voltmeter
e.g. 7122 707 48001
e.g. PM2534
RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
S/N and distortion meter
Ri=50Ω
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Frame aerial
e.g. 7122 707 89001
To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday´s cage.
Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).
Recorder
CD
Use Audio Signal Disc
(replaces test disc 3)
SBC429 4822 397 30184
Use Universal Test Cassette CrO2 SBC419 4822 397 30069
or Universal Test Cassette Fe
SBC420 4822 397 30071
LF Generator
DUT
e.g. PM5110
L
DUT
L
R
R
S/N and distortion meter
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
LEVEL METER
e.g. Sennheiser UPM550
with FF-filter
PCS 90 113
LEVEL METER
e.g. Sennheiser UPM550
with FF-filter
1-5
SERVICE AIDS
Service Tools:
ESD Equipment:
Universal Torx driver holder .................................. 4822 395 91019
Anti-static table mat - large 1200x650x1.25mm ... 4822 466 10953
Torx bit T10 150mm ............................................. 4822 395 50456
Anti-static table mat - small 600x650x1.25mm ..... 4822 466 10958
Torx driver set T6 - T20 ......................................... 4822 395 50145
Anti-static wristband .............................................. 4822 395 10223
Torx driver T10 extended ...................................... 4822 395 50423
Connector box (1MΩ) ............................................ 4822 320 11307
Extension cable
Cassette:
SBC419 Test cassette CrO2 ................................. 4822 397 30069
(to connect wristband to conn. box) .................. 4822 320 11305
Connecting cable
SBC420 Test cassette Fe ..................................... 4822 397 30071
(to connect table mat to conn. box) .................. 4822 320 11306
MTT150 Dolby level 200nWb/M ............................ 4822 397 30271
Earth cable (to connect product to mat or box) .... 4822 320 11308
Complete kit ESD3
Compact Disc:
SBC426/426A Test disc 5 + 5A ............................ 4822 397 30096
(combining all above products) ......................... 4822 320 10671
Wristband tester .................................................... 4822 344 13999
SBC442 Audio Burn-in Test disc 1kHz ................. 4822 397 30155
SBC429 Audio Signals disc .................................. 4822 397 30184
Dolby Pro-logic Test Disc ...................................... 4822 395 10216
HANDLING CHIP COMPONENTS
PCS 90 114
1-6
GB
NL
ESD
WARNING
Alle IC’s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn
gevoelig voor electrostatische ontladingen
(ESD).
Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan
de levensduur drastisch doen verminderen.
Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie via een
polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met
hetzelfde potentiaal als de massa van het
apparaat.
Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op
ditzelfde potentiaal.
All ICs and many other semi-conductors are
susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD).
Careless handling during repair can reduce life
drastically.
When repairing, make sure that you are
connected with the same potential as the mass
of the set via a wrist wrap with resistance.
Keep components and tools also at this
potential.
F
WAARSCHUWING
ATTENTION
I
Tous les IC et beaucoup d’autres
semi-conducteurs sont sensibles aux
décharges statiques (ESD).
Leur longévité pourrait être considérablement
écourtée par le fait qu’aucune précaution n’est
prise à leur manipulation.
Lors de réparations, s’assurer de bien être relié
au même potentiel que la masse de l’appareil et
enfiler le bracelet serti d’une résistance de
sécurité.
Veiller à ce que les composants ainsi que les
outils que l’on utilise soient également à ce
potentiel.
D
AVVERTIMENTO
WARNUNG
Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind
empfindlich gegenüber elektrostatischen
Entladungen (ESD).
Unsorgfältige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kan
die Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren.
Veranlassen Sie, dass Sie im Reparaturfall über
ein Pulsarmband mit Widerstand verbunden
sind mit dem gleichen Potential wie die Masse
des Gerätes.
Bauteile und Hilfsmittel auch auf dieses gleiche
Potential halten.
Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono
sensibili alle scariche statiche (ESD).
La loro longevità potrebbe essere fortemente
ridatta in caso di non osservazione della più
grande cauzione alla loro manipolazione.
Durante le riparazioni occorre quindi essere
collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della
massa dell’apparecchio tramite un braccialetto
a resistenza.
Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili
con quali si lavora siano anche a questo
potenziale.
GB
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original
condition and that parts which are identical with those specified,
be used.
“Pour votre sécurité, ces documents
doivent être utilisés par des spécialistes agréés, seuls habilités à réparer
votre appareil en panne”.
NL
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat bij reparatie in
zijn oorspronkelijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat onderdelen,
identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
3122 110 03420
F
Les normes de sécurité exigent que l’appareil soit remis à l’état
d’origine et que soient utiliséés les piéces de rechange identiques
à celles spécifiées.
GB
Warning !
Invisible laser radiation when open.
Avoid direct exposure to beam.
D
Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften zu
beachten. Der Original zustand des Geräts darf nicht verändert werden;
für Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden.
S
Varning !
Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och spärren
är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
SF Varoitus !
I
Le norme di sicurezza esigono che l’apparecchio venga rimesso
nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambio
identici a quelli specificati.
Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiina
näkymättömälle laserisäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen!
DK Advarse !
"After servicing and before returning set to customer perform a
leakage current measurement test from all exposed metal parts to
earth ground to assure no shock hazard exist. The leakage current
must not exceed 0.5mA."
PCS 90 115
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er
ude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling.
2-1
SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
LOCATED AT THE REAR OF
THIS SYSTEM IS PRESET AT
220V FROM THE FACTORY.
FOR COUNTRIES THAT
OPERATE AT 110V, PLEASE
ADJUST TO 110V BEFORE YOU
SWITCH ON THE SYSTEM.
General Information
Accessories (Supplied)
Safety Information
– Remote control
– Batteries (two AA size) for remote
control
– AM loop antenna1
– FM wire antenna
– AC power cord
– For model FW-D5 only
CS-05 speaker package (includes one
pair of surround speakers and one
centre speaker)
– CVBS cable cinch
• Before operating the system, check that
the operating voltage indicated on the
typeplate (or the voltage indication
beside the voltage selector) of your
system is identical with the voltage of
your local power supply. If not, please
consult your dealer. The typeplate is
located at the rear of your system.
• When the system is switched on, do not
move it around.
• Place the system on a solid base (e.g. a
cabinet).
• Place the system in a location with
adequate ventilation to prevent internal
heat build-up in your system. Allow at
least 10 cm (4 inches) clearance from
the rear and the top of the unit and 5 cm
(2 inches) from each side.
• Do not place the system on soft carpet
that will cover the ventilation hole at
the bottom.
• Do not expose the system to excessive
moisture, rain, sand or heat sources.
• Under no circumstances should you
repair the system yourself, as this will
invalidate the warranty!
• The typeplate (which contains the
serial number) is located at the rear
of the system.
• Recording is permissible if
copyright or other rights of third
parties are not infringed.
Environmental Information
All unnecessary packaging has been
omitted. We have tried to make the
packaging easy to separate into three
materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene
foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags,
protective foam sheet).
• If the system is brought directly from a
cold to a warm location, or is placed in a
very damp room, moisture may
condense on the lens of the CD/DVD
unit inside the system. Should this
occur, the player will not operate
normally. Leave the power on for about
one hour with no disc in the system until
normal playback is possible.
• Electrostatic discharge may cause
unexpected problems. See whether
these problems disappear if you unplug
the AC power cord and plug it in again
after a few seconds.
• To disconnect the system from the
power supply completely, remove
the AC power plug from the wall
socket.
English
GENERAL INFORMATION
Your system consists of materials which
can be recycled and reused if disassembled
by a specialized company. Please observe
the local regulations regarding the disposal
of packaging materials, exhausted
batteries and old equipment.
7
PREPARATION
English
Rear Connections
AUDIO IN
I
H
AUDIO OUT
surr.
L
surr.
R
W
G
J
STANDBY ON
SU
BW O
OFER LEVEL CONT
MIN
RO
L
MAX
CUT OFF FREQUENCY
K
HIGH POWER SUBWOOFER
60Hz
150Hz
AUX/CDR-IN LINE-OUT SURROUND OUT
AUDIO
DIGITAL
OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
(Y/C)
VIDEO OUT
(CVBS)
F
SUBWOOFER
OUT
L
R
B
FM ANTENNA 75Ω
A
AM ANTENNA
CENTER
+
–
L
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
110V127V
220V240V
AC
MAINS
~
REAR
SURROUND
+
L
–
–
R
+
FRONT
+
L
R
L
–
–
R
+
M
L
R
surr.
surr.
E
8
CENTER
C
D
PCS 103 798
2-2
A AM Loop Antenna
Connection
Connect the supplied loop antenna to the
AM ANTENNA terminal. Place the AM loop
antenna far away from the system and
adjust its position for the best reception.
B FM Wire Antenna
Connection
Connect the supplied FM wire antenna to
the FM ANTENNA 75 Ω terminal. Adjust
the position of the FM antenna for the best
reception.
Outdoor Antenna
For better FM stereo reception connect an
outdoor FM antenna to the FM ANTENNA
75 Ω terminal using a 75 Ω coaxial wire.
C Speakers Connection
• Connect the right speaker to Front
terminal R, with the coloured wire to +
and the black wire to -.
• Connect the left speaker to Front
terminal L, with the coloured wire to +
and the black wire to -.
• Clip the stripped portion of the speaker
wire as shown.
CAUTION:
– For optimal sound performance, it is
recommended to use the supplied
speakers.
– Do not connect more than one speaker
to any one pair of +/- speaker
terminals.
– Do not connect speakers with
impedance lower than the speakers
supplied. Please refer to the
SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.
D Centre Speaker Connection
(for model FW-D5 only)
Connect the black (non-marked) wires to
the black CENTER terminal and the blue
(marked wires) to the blue CENTER
terminal.
E Rear Surround Speakers’
Connection (for model FW-D5
F Subwoofer Out Connection
H Line Out Connection (wireless
Connect the optional active subwoofer to
the SUBWOOFER OUT terminal. The
subwoofer reproduces just the low bass
sound effect (e.g. explosions, the rumble of
spaceships, etc.). Be sure to follow the
instructions supplied with the subwoofer.
ready)
You can connect the audio left and right
LINE OUT terminals to a optional CD
Recorder's ANALOGUE IN terminals. This
allows you to record in an analogue format.
G Wireless Surround Out
Connection (for model FW-D5
only)
You may connect the transmitter of the
wireless rear speakers (not supplied) to the
SURROUND OUT terminal.
Note:
– Availability of a wireless transmitter and
its peripherals are subjected to the
approval of local authorities. Please
check with the respective local safety or
approving authority.
only)
Connect the black (non-marked) wires to
the black REAR SURROUND terminals and
the coloured (marked) wires to the grey
REAR SURROUND terminals.
English
PREPARATION
You can also install additional optional
front active speakers away from the system
(e.g. in another room) to reduce the
inconvenience of running long speaker
wires across rooms. You can place as many
remote speakers as you like provided they
operate at the same radio frequency.
Connect the wireless radio frequency
transmitter to the LINE OUT terminals.
Place the active speakers at your preferred
location. Be sure to follow the instructions
supplied with the active speakers.
I Connecting other
equipment to your system
You can connect the audio left and right
OUT terminals of a TV, VCR, Laser Disc
player, DVD player or CD Recorder to the
AUX/CDR IN terminals at the rear of the
system.
12 mm
unlock
lock
9
PREPARATION
English
J Video Out Connection
Connect the VIDEO OUT (CVBS) terminal at
the rear of the system to the TV or VCR
VIDEO IN terminal for viewing or recording.
Note:
– You can also choose to connect the
S-VIDEO OUT (Y/C) terminal at the rear
of the system to the S-VIDEO IN of the
TV using an optional S-VIDEO cable.
K Audio Digital Out
Connection
You can record the digital sound from the
CD/DVD, through this output, on any audio
equipment with digital input (e.g. CD
Recorder, Digital Audio Tape (DAT) deck,
Digital to Analogue Converter and Digital
Signal Processor).
Connect one end of the cinch cable (not
supplied) to the DIGITAL OUT socket and
the other end to the audio equipment's
digital input. When connecting the cinch
cable, make sure it is fully inserted.
10
PCS 103 799
L Adjusting the Operating
Voltage (not available for all
Inserting batteries into the
Remote Control
versions)
Before connecting the AC power cord to a
wall outlet, make sure that the voltage
selector at the rear of the system is set to
the local power line voltage. If not, reset
the selector before connecting to the wall
outlet.
• Insert the batteries (Type R06 or AA)
into the remote control as shown in the
battery compartment.
M AC Power Supply
After all other connections have been
made, connect the AC power cord to the
system and to the wall outlet.
• To avoid damage from possible battery
leakage, remove dead batteries or
batteries that will not be used for a long
time. For replacement, use type R06 or
AA batteries.
2-3
English
CONTROLS
OPEN•CLOSE
DISC CHANGE
6
CD 1
CD 2
7
CD 3
8
5
3
CHANGER
4
3
DVD MINI HIFI SYSTEM
STANDBY
ON
AUX/CDR
P1
CHAP.
P2
FM LW
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
P3
DIM
LEFT
TIMER
CENTER
RIGHT
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
P6
SURR CHANNEL SURR
7
8
9
RDS / CD TEXT
SURROUND CONTROL
5.1CH / STEREO / SURR / 3D
IR SENSOR
CD 1 • 2 • 3
CD
SEARCH•TUNING
STOP•CLEAR
TUNER
PLAY PAUSE
AUX
PREV
DS
C
C
VE
PROG
DIM
#
DBB
VOLUME
≥
CLOCK/
TIMER
$
DVD
§
AXIS
OK
%
DVD
MENU
SOUND JOG
DVD JOG
∞
^
&
*
(
≤
PLAYBACK
MODE
0
!
@
PERSONAL
PRESET ▲
SIDE NEXT
B
SCAN
A-
RET
UR
N
CDR
DVD / VCD / CD PLAYBACK
DVD
OPEN/CLOSE
MIC LEVEL
VCD
)
¤
REPEAT
SHUFFLE
0
VOLUME
^
!
à
≤
!
‹
›
*
fi
#
‚
É
á
OK
DVD
Å
MENU
OSD
í
SURR.
STOP
PLAY
Ç
É
ECHO
PROG.
ë
KEY CONTROL
AUDIO
A-B
KARAOKE
VEC
DBB
TIMER
FTS
DSC
·
^
É
DVD
C
PB
BAND
▲
VCD • CD
É
TITLE
É
FTS
POWER SAVE
£
TUNER
CD
DVD
NEWS / T.A.
1
2
⁄
º
ª
•
2
TV/AV
3CD
!
§
∞
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CD
MIC
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11
CONTROLS
English
12
Controls on the system and
remote control
1 STANDBY ON
– to switch the system on or to standby
mode.
– to use for EASY SET.
2 IR SENSOR
– sensor for the infrared remote control.
3 SOURCE – to select the following:
DVD / (VCD•CD)
– to select DVD mode. When in DVD
mode, you can play DVD, VCD or CD.
CD / (CD 1•2•3)
– to select CD mode. When CD playback
is stopped, press to select disc tray 1,
2 or 3.
TUNER / (BAND)
– to select Tuner mode. When in tuner
mode, press to select the waveband:
FM or MW.
AUX / (CDR)
– to select sound from an external
source (e.g. TV, VCR, Laser Disc player,
DVD player or CD Recorder). When in
AUX mode, press to select either AUX
or CDR.
TV/AV (only on the remote control)
– to select TV or Video mode.
4 DISPLAY SCREEN
– to view the current setting of the
system.
5 CD CAROUSEL TRAY
6 DISC CHANGE
– to change CD(s).
7 OPEN•CLOSE
– to open or close the CD carousel tray.
8 CD 1 / CD 2 / CD 3 (CD DIRECT
PLAY)
– to select a CD tray for playback.
9 SURROUND SOUND DISPLAY
PANEL (for model FW-D5 only)
– to view the selected Surround setting.
0 SURROUND CONTROL (SURR) (for
model FW-D5 only)
– to select Multichannel Sound, Stereo,
Surround or 3D Sound mode for DVD
operation only.
! MODE SELECTION
SEARCH•TUNING à á
(1 2 )
for DVD/VCD/CD
– to search backward/forward
(except for CD playback in DVDVIDEO tray).
for TUNER
– to tune to a lower or higher radio
frequency.
for CLOCK (on the system only)
– to set the hour.
for TV VOL.
– to adjust the TV volume if the
remote operates your TV.
STOP•CLEAR Ç
for DVD/VCD/CD
– to stop playback (in DVD mode
only).
for CD
– to stop playback or to clear a
programme (in CD mode only).
for TUNER
– to stop programming.
for DEMO (on the system only)
– to start or stop demonstration
mode.
PLAY PAUSE ÉÅ
for DVD/VCD/CD
– to start or interrupt playback.
for DVD/VCD
– to watch a still picture.
í PREV / NEXT ë
(PRESET)
for DVD/VCD/CD
– to skip to the beginning of the
current, previous, or next title or
track.
for VCD only
– to select next or previous MENU
(for VCD with PBC on).
– to select next or previous VCD track
during playback (for VCD with PBC
off).
for TUNER
– to select a preset radio station in
memory.
for CLOCK (on the system only)
– to set the minute .
@ CLOCK/TIMER
– to view the clock, set the clock or set
the timer.
# SOUND CONTROL
– to select the desired sound feature :
VEC, PERSONAL, DSC or DBB.
$ SOUND JOG
– to select the desired sound effect of
VEC/PERSONAL/DSC/DBB setting.
You must select the respective sound
feature first.
VEC
– to select the desired Virtual
Environment Control effect : HALL,
CLUB, DISCO, CINEMA, CONCERT or
ARCADE.
PERSONAL
– to select up to 6 personal preferred
Spectrum Analyser settings :
PERSONAL 1-6.
DSC
– to select the desired Digital Sound
Control effect : OPTIMAL, CLASSIC,
TECHNO, VOCAL, ROCK or JAZZ.
DBB
– to select a Dynamic Bass Boost level :
BEAT, PUNCH or BLAST.
% n
– to connect headphones.
^ VOLUME
– to increase or decrease the volume.
& DIM
– to select brightness for the display
screen : DIM 1, DIM 2, DIM 3 or DIM
OFF.
PCS 103 800
2-4
≥ DVD JOG
– to move the cursor up/down or left/
right. You must select the AXIS
movement direction first.
• SCAN
for DVD
– to playback the first 10 seconds of
each chapter within a title.
for VCD/CD
– to playback the first 10 seconds of
each track.
ª A - B (in DVD mode only)
– to playback a certain scene or passage
of a disc repeatedly.
– to repeat playback a Chapter/Index,
Title/Track or Disc.
º PBC (PLAYBACK CONTROL)
– to switch on or off PBC mode (for VCD
version 2.0 only).
⁄ RETURN
– to return to the previous MENU level
during playback.
¤ REPEAT (in CD mode only)
– to repeat a disc track, a disc, or all
available discs.
‹ OSD MENU (ON SCREEN
DISPLAY)
– to switch on or off the on screen
display on the TV screen.
› ECHO -/+ (not available for all
versions)
– to adjust the echo level for karaoke.
fi AUDIO
– to select different audio languages
available in the DVD disc.
* PROGram (FTS- Favourite track
selection)
for DVD/VCD/CD
– to programme disc tracks.
for TUNER
– to programme preset radio
stations.
for CLOCK (on the system only)
– to select 12 or 24 hour in clock
setting mode.
( DVD-VIDEO DISC TRAY
) OPEN/CLOSE 0
– to open or close the DVD-VIDEO tray.
¡ MIC LEVEL (not available for all
versions)
– to adjust the mixing level for karaoke
in DVD mode only.
™ MIC (not available for all versions)
– to connect microphone jack.
£ PLAYBACK MODE
– to view the selected playback mode :
DVD, VCD or CD.
≤ DVD MENU
– to access the DVD disc menu.
∞ OK
– to confirm the selection.
§ AXIS ( 1 2 3 4 )
– to select the direction of cursor
movement : up/down or left/right.
– (on the remote control only)
to select movement of cursor: left,
right, up or down.
fl TIMER
– to switch on or off the timer.
‡ KARAOKE
(not available for all
versions)
– to switch the Karaoke features ON/
OFF mode.
° KEY CONTROL -/+ (not
available for all versions)
– to adjust the key to suit your vocal
range.
· SHUFFLE
– to play all the available discs and their
tracks in random order.
‚ DIGIT 0 – 9
(numbers consisting more than two
figures must be keyed in within 2
seconds.)
for DVD/VCD/CD
– to key in a disc title or track for
playback or programming.
for VCD with PBC on only
– to select a track.
for TUNER
– to key in a preset radio station.
B
– to switch the system to standby mode.
Notes for remote control:
– First select the source you wish to
control by pressing one of the
source select keys on the remote
control (e.g. DVD, TUNER, etc.).
– Then select the desired function
(É, í, ë, etc.).
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OPERATING THE SYSTEM
English
DVD MINI HIFI SYSTEM
STANDBY
ON
NEWS / T.A.
FTS
TITLE
P1
CHAP.
P2
FM LW
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
P3
DIM
LEFT
TIMER
CENTER
RIGHT
P6
SURR CHANNEL SURR
POWER SAVE
RDS / CD TEXT
SURROUND CONTROL
To start the demonstration mode
• Press and hold Ç(on the system only)
for 5 seconds when the system is in
standby mode.
™ The demonstration will begin.
5.1CH / STEREO / SURR / 3D
IR SENSOR
BAND
CDR
CD
TUNER
AUX
RET
UR
N
SEARCH•TUNING
STOP•CLEAR
PLAY PAUSE
PREV
PRESET ▲
SIDE NEXT
B
DIM
DS
C
DBB
PROG
CLOCK/
TIMER
DVD
AXIS
OK
DVD
MENU
DVD JOG
Important:
Before you operate the system,
complete the preparation procedures.
Demonstration mode
The system has a demonstration mode that
shows the various features offered by the
system. When the system is switched
on for the first time, the demonstration
mode will start automatically.
Notes:
– During the demonstration, if you press
any source (or standby-on) button, the
system will switch to the respective
mode (or standby).
– When the system is switched to standby
mode, the demonstration will resume 5
seconds later.
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PCS 103 801
Switching the system ON
• Press DVD, CD, TUNER or AUX.
You can also switch on the system by
pressing any one of the CD DIRECT PLAY
buttons.
Easy Set
PERSONAL
C
VE
VOLUME
SCAN
A-
CD 1 • 2 • 3
DVD
▲
C
PB
VCD • CD
SOUND JOG
To stop the demonstration mode
• Press and hold Ç(on the system only)
for 5 seconds when the system is in
demonstration mode.
™ The demonstration will stop.
™ "DEMO OFF" will be displayed.
™ The system will switch to standby
mode.
Notes:
– When the system is switched on from
the main power outlet, the CD carousel
tray may open and close again to
initialize the set.
– Even though the AC power cord is
removed from and reconnected to the
wall socket, the demonstration will
remain off until it is switched on again.
English
CONTROLS
EASY SET allows you to store all available
radio stations automatically.
Switching the system to
standby mode
• Press and hold STANDBY ON (on the
system only) for 5 seconds; when the
system is in standby or demonstration
mode.
™ "EASY SET" will be displayed, and
followed by "TUNER" and then
"AUTO".
™ EASY SET will start searching for all
radio on FM band and then followed
by radio stations on MW band.
™ All available radio stations with
sufficient signal strength will be
stored. Up to 40 presets may be
stored.
• Press STANDBY ON or B on the
remote control.
™ The system will switch to standby
mode.
Notes:
– EASY SET will start with the FM band, if
there are still presets available, the
system will continue to store the MW
band.
– When EASY SET is used, all previously
stored radio stations will be replaced.
– The last preset radio station will appear
on the display when EASY SET is
completed.
Selecting the Source
• Press the desired source selection
button: DVD, CD, TUNER or AUX.
™ The display indicates the selected
source.
Note:
– For an external source, make sure you
have connected the audio left and right
OUT terminals of the external
equipment (TV, VCR, Laser Disc player,
DVD player or CD Recorder) to the AUX/
CDR IN terminals.
2-5
Dim mode
You can select the desired brightness for
the display.
• Press DIM to select DIM 1, DIM 2,
DIM 3 or DIM OFF display mode.
™ The DIM appears on the display.
™ "DIM 1", "DIM 2", "DIM 3" or
"DIM OFF" will be displayed
depending on the mode selected.
DIM 3 - half brightness with Spectrum
Analyser Off and all LEDs on the
system will be switched off.
FTS
P1
TITLE
CHAP.
P2
P3
FM LW
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
DIM
TIMER
P6
DIM OFF - normal brightness with
Spectrum Analyser On
FTS
TITLE
P1
CHAP.
P2
FM LW
P3
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
DIM
TIMER
TITLE
P1
CHAP.
P2
FM LW
P3
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
P1
TITLE
CHAP.
P2
P3
FM LW
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
PERSONAL SOUND
You can store up to 6 personal settings.
Sound Control
1 Press to select the PERSONAL feature.
2 Adjust the JOG to select the desired
Personal setting.
™ The selected personal setting number
will appear on the display.
™ If no name has been stored
previously, "PERSONAL X" will be
displayed. "X" is the setting number.
For Optimal sound listening, you can
only select one of the following sound
controls at a time : VEC, PERSONAL or
DSC .
Personal Setting
You can adjust the personal setting to your
desired level with the JOG control.
For Personal Listening
Connect the headphones plug to the n
socket at the front of the system. The
speakers will be muted.
VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT CONTROL
(VEC)
The VEC feature enables you to adjust the
system to select a type of environment.
DIM
1 Press to select the VEC feature.
2 Adjust the JOG to select the desired
VEC setting : HALL, CLUB, DISCO,
CINEMA, CONCERT or ARCADE.
™ The selected environment is
encircled.
™ "HALL, CLUB, DISCO,
CINEMA, CONCERT or
ARCADE" will be displayed.
TIMER
P6
DIM 2 - half brightness with Spectrum
Analyser On
FTS
Adjust VOLUME to increase or decrease
the sound level.
P6
DIM 1 - normal brightness with
Spectrum Analyser Off
FTS
Volume Control
English
OPERATING THE SYSTEM
DIM
TIMER
P6
1 Press and hold PERSONAL for about 5
seconds to switch on the personal
setting mode.
™ "SELECT PRESET NUMBER" will
be displayed.
2 Adjust the JOG to select the desired
preset number for personal setting and
press á to confirm the selection.
™ "ADAPT LOW FREQ LEVEL" will
be displayed.
3 Adjust the JOG to select the desired
Spectrum Analyser band level for low
frequency.
™ The level will increase or decrease
between+3 and -3.
4 Press á to confirm the selection.
™ "ADAPT MID FREQ LEVEL" will
be displayed, followed by "ADAPT
HIGH FREQ LEVEL".
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OPERATING THE SYSTEM
English
• Repeat step 3 - 4 to select the desired
middle and high frequencies of the
Spectrum Analyser band levels.
5 You can edit the name for the personal
setting.
™ The first character of the setting
name will be flashing.
6 Adjust the JOG to select the desired
letter, number or symbol.
™ "A to Z", "0 to 9" or "*, -, +, \, /, _".
7 Press á to confirm the selection.
™ The next character for editing will be
flashing.
• Repeat steps 6 - 7 to store up to 10
characters.
8 To store the setting, press PERSONAL
again.
• Before storing the setting, you can
press à to retrace the steps.
• To exit without storing the setting,
press Ç.
Notes:
– During personal setting, if no button is
pressed within 90 seconds, the system
will exit personal setting mode
automatically.
– It is not possible to adjust the DBB level
during personal setting, "USE JOG"
will be displayed.
DIGITAL SOUND CONTROL (DSC)
The DSC feature enables you to adjust the
system to suit your type of music.
1 Press to select the DSC feature.
2 Adjust the JOG to select the desired
DSC setting : OPTIMAL, CLASSIC,
TECHNO, VOCAL, ROCK or JAZZ.
™ The selected digital sound is
encircled.
™ "OPTIMAL, CLASSIC, TECHNO,
VOCAL, ROCK or JAZZ" will be
displayed.
Automatic DSC-DBB / VEC-DBB
selection
The best DBB setting is generated
automatically for each DSC or VEC
selection. You can manually select the DBB
setting that best suits your listening
environment.
Note:
– For a neutral setting, select CLASSIC.
DYNAMIC BASS BOOST (DBB)
There are three DBB settings to enhance
the bass response.
• Press DBB briefly to select a bass boost
level.
™ The DBB button wll be lit.
™ “BEAT”, “PUNCH” or “BLAST”
will be displayed.
To switch off DBB
• Press DBB briefly until “DBB OFF” is
displayed.
Note:
– Some CDs might be recorded in high
modulation, which causes a distortion at
high volume. If this occurs, switch off
DBB or reduce the volume.
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PCS 103 802
2-6
General Information
DVD-Video
Video CD
Audio CD
• Digital video discs provide perfect
digital, studio-quality pictures; three
dimensional digital; multi-channel
audio; story sequences screened from
your choice of camera angle; sound
tracks in as many as eight languages;
and up to 32 subtitles if available on
disc.
• DVD-Video uses state-of-the-art MPEG2
data compression technology to register
an entire movie on the single 5-inch
disc. DVD's variable bitrate
compression, running up to 9.8 Mbits/
second, captures even the most complex
pictures in their original quality.
• The crystal-clear digital pictures have a
horizontal resolution of over 500 lines,
with 720 pixels (picture elements) to
each line. This resolution is more than
double that of VHS, superior to Laser
Disc, and entirely comparable with
digital masters made in recording
studios.
• In addition to the DVD-Video discs, you
will be able to play all Video CDs and
Audio CDs (including finalised CD
Recordable and CD Rewritable).
You will recognise
DVD-Video discs by
the logo shown at
right. Depending on
the material on the disc (a movie, video
clips, a drama series, etc.) the disc may
have one or more Titles. Each Title may
have one or more Chapters. To make
playback easy and convenient, your player
lets you select Titles and Chapters.
You will recognise Video
CDs by the logo shown at
right. Depending on the
material on the disc (a
movie, video clips, a
drama series, etc.) the disc may have one
or more tracks. Tracks may have one or
more indexes, as indicated on the disc
case. To make playback easy and
convenient, your player lets you select
tracks and indexes.
Audio CDs contain music
tracks only.
You will recognise CDs by
their logo which is shown
at right. You can play them in conventional
style through a stereo system, using the
keys on the remote control and/or front
panel, or via the TV using the On-Screen
Display (OSD).
DVD-VIDEO DISC
TITLE 1
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
TITLE 2
CHAPTER 1
AUDIO CD
TRACKS
VIDEO CD
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
TRACK 1
INDEX 1
INDEX 2
TRACK 2
INDEX 1
English
DVD-VIDEO
INDEX 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 ...
INDEX 3
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DVD-VIDEO
English
Surround Setup (for FW-D5
DVD MINI HIFI SYSTEM
STANDBY
ON
NEWS / T.A.
FTS
P1
TITLE
CHAP.
P2
FM LW
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
P3
DIM
LEFT
TIMER
CENTER
DVD operation only)
RIGHT
P6
SURR CHANNEL SURR
POWER SAVE
RDS / CD TEXT
SURROUND CONTROL
5.1CH / STEREO / SURR / 3D
IR SENSOR
BAND
CDR
CD
TUNER
AUX
SEARCH•TUNING
STOP•CLEAR
PLAY PAUSE
PREV
PRESET ▲
SIDE NEXT
B
DS
C
DBB
PROG
DIM
MULTICHANNEL SOUND gives you a
completely new listening sensation. You
will have the feeling of being in the middle
of the action, because sound is coming
from everywhere around you. Look for
mark
discs with the
which indicates the material is encoded for
multichannel surround sound.
PERSONAL
C
VE
VOLUME
SCAN
A-
RET
UR
N
CD 1 • 2 • 3
DVD
▲
C
PB
VCD • CD
CLOCK/
TIMER
DVD
AXIS
OK
DVD
MENU
SOUND JOG
DVD JOG
PLAYBACK
MODE
DVD
VCD
Multichannel sound
DVD / VCD / CD PLAYBACK
OPEN/CLOSE
MIC LEVEL
CD
MIC
Notice that DVDs do not always carry full
multichannel surround. To be sure that a
disc is multichannel encoded, consult your
dealer.
Most ordinary stereo tapes and discs can
be replayed using surround sound settings
with good results. If the reproduction is
distorted in surround mode, switch to
normal stereo mode.
The availability of the various surround
sound modes described depends on the
number of speakers used and the incoming
sound information.
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PCS 103 803
Setting up the Multichannel
system
You must set up the system properly in
order to enjoy the MULTICHANNEL to the
fullest. First, connect the speakers.
5-Speaker Connection
• Front speakers: Connect the front
speakers to the FRONT terminals.
• Centre speaker: Connect the centre
speaker to the CENTER terminals.
• Rear (surround) speakers: Connect
either the wired rear surround speakers
or a pair of wireless rear speakers (not
supplied) to the SURROUND OUT
terminals.
CENTER
REAR
SURROUND
FRONT
REAR
LEFT
FRONT
LEFT
REAR
RIGHT
FRONT
RIGHT
2-7
Positioning the Speakers
Switching Surround Control
Sound
To get the best surround sound effect,
place the speakers as follows.
FRONT
LEFT
SUBWOOFER
CENTER
SPEAKER
MINI HIFI
SYSTEM
TV
SURROUND
LEFT
LEFT
SURR
You can switch through the different
surround modes. Note that the
possibilities are related to speaker setup as
defined.
FRONT
RIGHT
• Press SURROUND CONTROL (or
SURR on the remote control) to select :
MULTICHANNEL, STEREO, SURROUND
or 3D SURROUND mode.
™ The message "DOLBY DIGITAL
AC3 5.1 CHANNEL, STEREO,
SURROUND or 3D SURROUND"
will be displayed.
SURROUND
RIGHT
Front Left and Right Speakers
For the best sound, place the Left and Right
speakers at an angle of approximately 45
degrees to the listener. If the speakers'
magnetic field affects the television
picture, increase the distance between the
TV and the speakers.
Multichannel (5.1)
In addition to SURROUND,
the surround mode used
will be displayed. AC3
must be available on the
source material.
Centre Speaker
For the best sound, place the centre
speaker at the same height as the left and
right speakers. Place the centre speaker
directly above or beneath the television.
Stereo
All sound is reproduced and
played through the front left
and right speakers. This
enables standard stereo
reproduction.
Rear (surround) Speakers
The surround speakers should be placed at
normal listening ear level or mounted on
the wall at the back of the room. Most
important, experiment when placing the
surround speakers in order to obtain the
best sound.
LEFT
SURR
LEFT
SURR
CENTER
RIGHT
CHANNEL SURR
CENTER
Surround
This surround mode enables
normal surround sound
reproduction with two
speakers. Depending on the source
material, Dolby Pro Logic or MPEG is
reproduced (for connection to another
Dolby Pro Logic decoder).
3D Surround
The sound of the rear
channel is simulated by the
front left and right
speakers.
LEFT
SURR
CENTER
English
DVD-VIDEO
RIGHT
CHANNEL SURR
CENTER
RIGHT
CHANNEL SURR
Note:
– Always refer to OSD when selecting
surround control sound. When in stop
mode, the player will not display the
correct surround selection.
RIGHT
CHANNEL SURR
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DVD-VIDEO
English
1
2
3
4
5
FTS
6
7
TITLE
P1
CHAP.
P2
9
8
FM LW
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
P3
DIM
10
TIMER
P6
Menu bar/Status window
The status window displays the current
status of the player and appears with the
first part of the menu bar. (You must
activate this in the Features Menu, see
Personal Preferences for details).
General
Angle
Child Lock On
Child Safe
Resume
Action prohibited
Disc type
14
13
12
11
Tray status
On Screen Display
information
DISPLAY indications
1
–
2
–
3
–
4
–
5
–
(for model FW-D5 only)
AC-3 active
SCAN
SCAN active
Repeat A-B active
Remote control active (flashing)
FTS
Favourite Track Selection active
6
– DVD TITLE number
7
– DVD CHAPTER number
8
– TRACK/TOTAL TIME in hours, minutes
and seconds
9 REPEAT
– REPEAT active
0 SHUFFLE
– SHUFFLE active
! DVD
– DVD disc inserted
@ VCD
– (Video)CD disc inserted
# DVD MENU
– DVD MENU active
$ 3D SURROUND (for model FW-D5
only)
– 3D SURROUND active
TITLE
CHAP.
Temporary feedback field icons
Default screen
The default screen is displayed when the
player is in STOP mode. It may contain a
'Status Window' and a 'Temporary
Feedback Field'. This screen gives
information concerning prohibited actions,
playback modes, available angles, etc.
Scan
Repeat All
Repeat Title
Repeat Track
Repeat Chapter
Shuffle
Shuffle Repeat
Repeat A to end
Repeat A-B
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PCS 103 804
2-8
Turning On the power
Preparation
NTSC/PAL Setting
Before viewing the DVD or VCD, ensure
that the PAL or NTSC setting of the system
matches your TV set.
1 Before connecting the system to the
power source, press and hold DVD and
à (on the system only). While holding
DVD and à, plug in the power cord.
2 After PAL or NTSC appears on the
display, release DVD and à at the
same time.
™ The PAL or NTSC that appears on the
display indicates the current setting.
• To change the setting, press ë within
3 seconds.
™ After selected, the set will
automatically switch to the last
NTSC or PAL setting everytime the
DVD or VCD source is selected.
1 Switch on the TV and select the video in
channel to which you connected your
DVD-Video player.
2 Press DVD.
™ The player display lights and the
"Initial Setup" screen appears.
The ‘Initial Setup’ will only appear the very
first time you turn on the player. In ‘Initial
Setup’, you may have to set your personal
preferences for some of the player’s most
relevant items. See ‘Initial Setup’.
Initial Setup
Manual Operation
After switching on the player for the very
first time, the ‘Initial Setup Screen’ will
appear.
The menu for the first item to be set is
displayed and the first option is
highlighted.
Automatic setting
When settings will be taken from your TV
or Home Cinema system, the message
‘Auto configuring in process’ will appear.
Menus for which no settings are available
will be displayed. They have to be set
manually.
The following items may have to be set in
INITIAL SETUP:
Notes:
– Preferences have to be set in the order
in which the item menus will appear on
the screen.
– The ‘Initial Setup’ screen will only
disappear after the settings for the last
item have been confirmed.
– If any keys other than 3 or 4 or OK are
pressed, Ä will appear on the screen.
– If the player is switched off while
setting personal preferences, all
preferences have to be set again after
switching the player on again.
Audio language
The sound will be in the
language you choose if it
is available on the disc in
play. If the language you
select is not available,
speech will revert to the
first spoken language on
the disc. You can choose
from different languages.
1 Use the 3 or 4 keys to go through the
options in the menu.
™ The icon of the selected option will
be highlighted.
2 Press OK to confirm your selection and
to go to the next menu.
English
DVD-VIDEO
Menu language
The On Screen Menus will be displayed in
the language you choose. You can choose
from different languages.
Subtitle language
The subtitles will be in the
language you choose if it
is available on the disc in
play. If the language you
select is not available,
subtitles will revert to the
first subtitle language on
the disc. You can choose
from different languages.
Initial Setup
Audio language
English
Español
Français
Português
Russian
Polish
Initial Setup
Subtitle language
English
Español
Français
Português
Russian
Polish
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DVD-VIDEO
English
TV Shape
If you have a wide screen (16:9) TV, select
16:9.
If you have a regular (4:3) TV, select 4:3.
If you have a 4:3 TV, you can also select
between:
Letterbox for a ‘wide-screen’ picture with
black bars top and bottom, or Pan Scan, for
a full-height picture with the sides
trimmed. If a disc has Pan Scan, the picture
then moves (scans) horizontally to keep the
main action on the screen.
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PAN SCAN
Country
Select your country. This also is used as
input for the ‘Parental Control’ feature. (see
‘Access Control’)
Note:
– All these items may have to be set
during ‘Initial Setup’. After that, they
can always be changed in the Personal
Preferences Menu.
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OSD Menu
A number of operations can be carried out
via the menu bar on the screen. The
following functions are available via the
menu bar:
V
W
Personal preference
Title/Track
X
Y
Chapter/Index
Audio language
Z
}
a
c
Subtitle language
Angle
Zoom
FTS-Video
d
e
Sound
Picture by Picture
f
g
h
Slow motion
Fast motion
Time search
• The menu bar can be accessed by
pressing any of the following keys on
the remote control: OSD MENU and
AUDIO.
• The various items can be selected by
pressing the OSD MENU button, then
the 4 or 3 keys or by pressing the
relevant keys on the remote control.
• Pressing OSD MENU while the menu
bar is displayed will clear the menu bar
from the screen.
• When selecting an item in the menu bar,
the selected item will be highlighted
and the appropriate cursor keys to
operate this item will be displayed
below the icon.
• < or > indicates that more items are
available at the left/right of the menu
bar. Press 1 or 2 to select these items.
Personal preferences
You can set your personal preferences for
some of the player features : PICTURE,
SOUND, LANGUAGE and FEATURE.
General operation:
1 Press OSD MENU on the remote
control.
2 Select V in the menu bar.
™ The Personal Preferences menu
appears.
• Use the 1 or 2 / 3 or 4 keys (or DVD
JOG) to toggle through the menus, sub
menus and submenu options.
™ When a menu item is selected, the
cursor keys (on the remote control) to
operate the item are displayed next
to the item.
3 Press OK to confirm and return to the
main menu.
Note:
– The DVD JOG can only move within one
direction at a time, either up/down or
left/right. Press AXIS on the system to
select the movement direction before
using DVD JOG.
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The following items can be adapted:
Picture
– TV Shape
See ‘Initial Setup’
– Black level shift (NTSC only)
Adapts the colour dynamics to obtain
richer contrasts. Select ON or OFF.
– Video shift
The factory centres the video on your
screen. Use this setting to personalize
the position of the picture on your TV by
scrolling it to the left or right.
Sound
– Digital output
Factory setting: ALL. This means that
both coaxial and optical outputs are
switched on. If you are not connecting
equipment with a digital input, change
the setting to OFF.
If your equipment doesn’t include a
digital multi-channel decoder, set the
digital output to PCM (Pulse Code
Modulation). Both coaxial and optical
outputs are switched on.
– Analogue output
Select Stereo, Surround, 3D Sound or
Multichannel.
Note:
– After selecting the desired Analogue
Output , if the message appeared on the
TV OSD and the system display screen
do not match with the setting, press
SURROUND CONTROL (or SURR on the
remote control) until the selected
setting reached.
– Night Mode
Optimises the dynamics of the sound
with low volume playback.
– Karaoke vocal (not available for all
versions)
Put this setting to ON only when a
multi-channel karaoke DVD is being
played. The karaoke channels on the
disc will then be mixed into a normal
stereo sound.
– Speaker
Allows you to select speaker settings,
volume balance and delay time and to
test the speaker settings.
Speaker settings are only active on the
Analogue Multi-Channel Output (see
Appendix - page 30).
Language
Select the required Menu, Audio and
Subtitle language. See ‘Initial Setup’.
Audio language and Subtitle language can
also be adapted via the Menu bar on the
screen.
Features
– Access Control
Access Control contains the following
features:
Child Lock…When Child Lock is set to
ON, a 4-digit code needs to
be entered in order to play
discs.
Parental control…Allows the
conditional presentation of
DVDs containing Parental
Control information. (see
‘Access Control’)
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– Status Window
Displays the current status of the player
and is displayed with the menu bar.
When disc playback is stopped, it is
displayed with the ‘Temporary Feedback
Field’ in the default screen.
Factory setting is ON. Select OFF to
suppress display of the Status
Window.
– Low power Standby (not applicable
for this model)
– PBC (Playback Control)
The PBC can be set to ON or OFF (only
applicable for Video CD playback).
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Access control; child lock
(DVD and VCD)
Activating/deactivating the child lock
1 When disc playback is stopped, select
ACCESS CONTROL in the
features menu using the 3 or 4 keys.
2 Enter a 4-digit code of your own choice.
3 Enter the code a second time.
4 Move to Child lock using the 3 or 4
keys.
5 Move to LOCK/UNLOCK icons using
the 2 key.
6 Select LOCK icon using the 3 or 4
keys.
7 Press OK or 1 to confirm, then press 1
again to exit the menu.
™ Now unauthorised discs will not be
played unless the 4-digit code is
entered.
8 Select UNLOCK icon to deactivate the
Child Lock.
Note:
– Confirmation of the 4-digit code is
necessary when the code is entered for
the very first time, changed or
cancelled.
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Authorising discs
• Insert the disc. See ‘Loading disc’.
™ The 'child protect' screen will appear.
Choose 'Play always' to remove the disk from the
child-safe list
You will be asked to enter your secret code
for ‘Play Once ‘or ‘Play Always.’ If you
select ‘Play Once’, the disc can be played
as long as it is in the player and the player
is ON. If you select ‘Play Always’, the disc
will become child safe (authorised) and can
always be played, even if the Child Lock is
set to ON.
Notes:
– The player memory maintains a list of
50 authorised (‘Child safe’) disc titles. A
disc will be placed in the list when ‘Play
Always’ is selected in the ‘child protect’
screen. Each time a ‘child safe’ disc is
played, it will be placed on top of the
list. When the list is full and a new disc
is added, the last disc in the list will be
removed from the list.
– Double sided DVDs may have a different
ID for each side. In order to make the
disc ‘child safe’, each side has to be
authorised.
– Multi-volume VCDs may have a different
ID for each volume. In order to make the
complete set ‘child safe’, each volume
has to be authorised.
DeAuthorising discs
• Insert the disc. See ‘Loading disc’.
™ Playback starts automatically.
• Press Ç while { is visible.
™ The | will appear and the disc is
now deauthorised.
Activating/Deactivating Parental
Control
1 When disc playback is stopped, select
ACCESS CONTROL in the Features
menu using the 3 or 4 keys.
2 Enter your 4-digit code. If necessary,
enter the code a second time.
3 Move to Parental Control using the 3 or
4 keys.
Access control; Parental
control (DVD-Video only)
Movies on DVDs may contain scenes not
suitable for children. Therefore, disc may
contain ‘Parental Control’ information
which applies to the complete disc or to
certain scenes on the disc. These scenes
are rated from 1 to 8, and alternative, more
suitable scenes are available on the disc.
Ratings are country dependent. The
‘Parental Control’ feature allows you to
prevent discs from being played by your
children or to have certain discs played
with alternative scenes.
4 Move to VALUE ADJUSTMENT (1-8)
using the 2 key.
5 Then use the 3 or 4 keys or the digit
keys ( 0-9) on the remote control to
select a rating from 1 to 8 for the disc
inserted.
Rating 0 (displayed as ‘– –’):
Parental Control is not activated. The
Disc will be played in full.
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Ratings 1 to 8:
The disc contains scenes not suitable for
children. If you set a rating for the
player, all scenes with the same rating
or lower will be played. Higher rated
scenes will not be played unless an
alternative is available on the disc. The
alternative must have the same rating or
a lower one. If no suitable alternative is
found, play will stop and the 4-digit
code has to be entered.
6 Press OK or 1 to confirm, then press 1
again to exit the menu.
Country
1 When disc playback is stopped, select
ACCESS CONTROL in the Features
menu using the 3 or 4 keys.
2 Enter the 4-digit code.
3 Move to CHANGE COUNTRY using the
4 key.
4 Press the 2 key.
5 Select a country using 3 or 4.
6 Press OK or 1 to confirm, then press 1
again to exit the menu.
Changing the 4-digit code
1 When disc playback is stopped, select
ACCESS CONTROL in the Features
menu using the 3 or 4 keys.
2 Enter the old code.
3 Move to CHANGE CODE using the 4
key.
4 Press the 2 key.
5 Enter the new 4-digit code.
6 Enter the code a second time and
reconfirm by pressing OK.
7 Press 1 to exit the menu.
On this basis, Philips cannot warrant
functioning of the PARENTAL CONTROL
system and disclaims any liability of
unintended watching of disc content.
Note:
– If you forget your 4 digit code, it can be
cancelled by pressing 9 four times in the
‘Access Control’ dialog. You can then
enter a new code (twice!) as described
above.
Loading discs
Parental Control Disclaimer
This DVD player features the PARENTAL
CONTROL system which is intended to
activate when playing DVD discs made
with certain software coding. This is
according to technical standards adopted
by the set maker and disc content
industries.
Please note that the PARENTAL CONTROL
system will not operate if the DVD disc
does not have the appropriate software
coding. Also note that at the time of
release of this DVD player, certain aspects
of the said technical standards had not
been fully settled among the set maker and
the disc content industries.
If in doubt, please check the system with
the disc before you allow children access
or apply to the relevant disc publisher for
more information.
Operation
1 Press OPEN/CLOSE 0 on the front of
the player. The disc tray opens.
2 Load your chosen disc in the tray, label
side up (also when a double sided DVD
is inserted). Make sure it is sitting
properly in the correct recess.
3 Gently push the tray, or press OPEN/
CLOSE 0 to close the tray.
™ "READ" appears in the status
window and on the player display,
and playback starts automatically.
Notes:
– If ‘Child Lock’ is set to ON and the disc
inserted is not in the ‘child safe’ list (not
authorised), the 4-digit code must be
entered and/or the disc must be
authorised. (see ‘Access Control’)
– The DVD tray will open or close only
when the system is in DVD mode.
Playing a DVD
Playing a title
1 After inserting the disc and closing the
tray, playback starts automatically.
™ The status window and the display
show the type of disc loaded, as well
as information about the disc’s
contents and playing time.
• The disc may invite you to select an
item from a menu. If the selections are
numbered, press the appropriate
numerical key; if not, use the 1 or 2 /
3 or 4 keys to highlight your selection,
then press OK.
™ The currently playing title and
chapter number are shown in the
menu bar and display.
™ The elapsed playing time is shown in
the status window and the display.
• For model FW-D5 only - If required, you
can use the SURROUND CONTROL (or
SURR on the remote control) key to
select Multichannel, Stereo, Surround or
3D-Surround. Play may stop at the end
of the Title, and the player may return to
the DVD menu. To go on to the next title,
press 2.
2 To stop play at any other time, press
Ç.
™ The default screen will appear, giving
information about the current status
of the player.
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• You can RESUME play from the point at
which you stopped play. Press 2 (PLAY);
when you see the RESUME icon . on
the screen, press 2 (PLAY) again.
™ The RESUME feature applies not only
to the disc in the player, but also to
the last four discs you have played.
Simply reload the disc, press
2 (PLAY); when you see the RESUME
icon . on the screen , press
2 (PLAY) again.
Note:
– Since it is usual for DVD movies to be
released at different times in
different regions of the world, all
players have region codes. Discs can
have an optional region code. If you load
a disc of a different region code into
your player, you will see the region code
notice on the screen. The disc will not
play and should be removed from the
player.
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Playing a VCD
Playing a disc
1 After inserting the disc and closing the
tray, playback starts automatically.
™ The status window and the display
show the type of disc loaded, as well
as information about the disc’s
contents and playing time.
• The disc may invite you to select an
item from a menu. If the selections are
numbered.
™ The currently playing track number is
shown in the menu bar and the
display. The elapsed playing time is
shown in the status window and the
display.
• For model FW-D5 only - If required, you
can use the SURROUND CONTROL (or
SURR on the remote control) key to
select Multichannel, Stereo, Surround or
3D-Surround.
2 To stop play at any time, press Ç.
™ The default screen will then appear.
• You can RESUME play from the point at
which you stopped play. Press 2 (PLAY);
when you see the RESUME icon . on
the screen, press 2 (PLAY) again.
™ The RESUME feature applies not only
to the disc in the player, but also to
the last four discs you have played.
Simply reload the disc, press
2 (PLAY); when you see the RESUME
icon . on the screen , press
2 (PLAY) again.
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Note:
– When PBC mode is switched on,
RESUME play is not available.
General features
Note:
– Unless stated otherwise, all operations
described are based on remote control
operation. A number of operations can
also be carried out via the menu bar on
the screen.
Moving to another title/TRACK
When a disc has more than one title or
track (which you can see from both the
menu bar and the display), you can move to
another title/track as follows:
1 Select W (TITLE/TRACK) in the menu
bar.
2 Press ë briefly during play to select
the next title/track.
• Press í briefly during play to return to
the beginning of the current title/track.
Press í briefly again to step back to
the previous title/track.
3 To exit, press 1 or 2.
Moving to another chapter/index
When a title has more than one chapter or
a track has more than one index (which you
can see from the display and on the menu
bar), move to another chapter/index as
follows:
1 Select X (CHAPTER/INDEX) in the menu
bar.
2 Press ë briefly during play to select
the next chapter/index.
• Press í briefly during play to return to
the beginning of the current chapter/
index. Press í twice briefly to step
back to the previous chapter/index.
• To go directly to any chapter or index,
enter the number using the digit keys
(0-9).
3 To exit, press 1 or 2.
Note:
– If the number has more than one digit,
press the keys in rapid succession.
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Still Picture and Frame-by-frame
playback
1 Select e (PICTURE BY PICTURE) in
the menu bar.
2 Use the 4 key to enter the picture by
picture menu.
™ The player will go into PAUSE mode.
3 Use the cursor keys 1 or 2 to select the
previous or next picture frame.
4 To exit Picture by picture mode, press
2 (PLAY) or 3 on the remote control.
Repeat A-B
To repeat a sequence in a title:
• Press Repeat A-B at your chosen
starting point;
™ A- appears briefly on the screen.
• Press Repeat A-B again at your chosen
end point;
™ A-B repeat appears briefly on the
display, and the repeat sequence
begins.
• To exit the sequence, press Repeat A-B.
Search
1 Select g (FAST MOTION) in the menu
bar.
2 Use the 4 keys to enter the Fast Motion
menu.
3 Use the 1 or 2 keys to select the
required speed: -32, -8 or -4
(backward), or +4, +8, +32 (forward).
4 Select 1 to play at normal speed again.
5 To exit Fast Motion mode, press
2 (PLAY) or 3 on the remote control.
Scan
Plays the first 10 seconds of each chapter/
index on the disc.
• Press SCAN.
• To continue play at your chosen chapter/
index, press SCAN again or press
2 (PLAY) on the remote control.
To search forward or backward through
different speeds, you can also hold down
à or á.
Shuffle
DVDs
This shuffles the playing order of chapters
within a title, if the title has more than one
chapter.
• Press SHUFFLE during play.
™ SHUFFLE appears on the screen for
about two seconds.
• To return to normal play, press
SHUFFLE again.
VCDs
This shuffles the playing order of the
tracks, if the disc has more than one track.
• Press SHUFFLE during play.
™ SHUFFLE appears on the screen for
about two seconds.
• To return to normal play, press
SHUFFLE again.
Time search
The Time Search function allows you to
start playing at any chosen time on the
disc.
1 Select h (TIME SEARCH) in the menu
bar.
2 Press 4.
™ The player will go into PAUSE mode.
™ A time edit box appears on the
screen, showing the elapsed playing
time of the current disc.
3 Use the digit keys ( 0-9) to enter the
required start time. Enter hours, minutes
and seconds from right to left in the box.
™ Each time an item has been entered,
the next item will be highlighted.
4 Press OK to confirm the start time.
™ The time edit box will disappear and
play starts from the selected
time position on the disc.
Zoom
The Zoom function allows you to enlarge
the video image and to pan through the
enlarged image.
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1 Select a (ZOOM) in the menu bar.
2 Press 3 or 4 to activate the ZOOM
function and select the required zoom
factor: 1.33 or 2 or 4.
™ The player will go into PAUSE mode.
™ The selected zoom factor appears
below the Zoom icon in the
menu bar and ‘Press OK to pan’
appears below the menu bar.
™ The picture will change accordingly.
3 Press OK to confirm the selection.
™ The panning icons appear on the
screen: 1 or 2 / 3 or 4 and OK.
4 Use the 1 or 2 / 3 or 4 keys to pan
across the screen.
5 When OK is pressed only the zoomed
picture will be shown on the screen.
6 If you wish to zoom at any moment,
press a (ZOOM) and select the
required zoom factor as described
above.
7 To exit Zoom mode, press 2 (PLAY),Ç
or OSD MENU.
™ If you press 2 (PLAY), playback will
resume.
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FTS-Video
– The FTS-Video function allows you to
store your favourite titles and chapters
(DVD) and favourite tracks and indexes
(VCD) for a particular disc in the player
memory.
– Each FTS programme can contain 20
items (titles, chapters).
– Each time an FTS programme is played
it will be placed on top of the list. When
the list is full and a new programme is
added, the last programme in the list
will be removed from the list.
– The selections can be played at any
time.
– For VCD, FTS programme is not
available whenever PBC mode is
switched on.
Storing a FTS-Video Program
1 In STOP mode, select FTS-Video c in
the menu bar.
2 Press 4 to open the menu.
™ The FTS-Video menu appears.
3 Press 1 or 2 or FTS to select ON or
OFF.
Storing titles/tracks
1 Press 4 to select TITLES/TRACK.
2 Use 1 or 2 to select the required title/
track.
3 Press OK if you wish to store the entire
title/track.
™ The title/track number will be added
to the list of selections.
Storing chapters/indexes
1 Press 4 on the selected title/track
number.
™ The title/track number will be marked
and the highlight moves to the first
available chapter/index number for
this title/track.
2 Use 1 or 2 to select the required
chapter/index number.
3 Press OK to confirm the selection.
™ The title-chapter/track-index
selection will be added to the list of
selections.
4 Press OSD MENU to exit the FTSVideo c menu.
Erasing a FTS-Video Program
1 In STOP mode, select FTS-Video c in
the menu bar.
2 Use 4 to select PROGRAM.
3 Use 1 or 2 to select the required
selection number.
4 Press OK to erase the selection.
5 Press OSD MENU to exit.
If you wish to erase all selections:
1 In STOP mode, select FTS-Video c in
the menu bar.
2 Use 4 to select CLEAR ALL.
3 Press OK.
™ All selections will now be erased.
4 Press OSD MENU to exit.
Disc menu
1 Select W (TITLE/TRACK) in the menu
bar, then press DVD MENU.
™ The disc menu is displayed.
• To remove the disc menu, select W
(TITLE/TRACK) in the menu bar, then
press DVD MENU again.
Special DVD-features
Camera Angle
If the disc contains sequences recorded
from different camera angles, the angle
icon appears, showing the number of
available angles and the angle being
shown currently. You can then change the
camera angle if you wish.
Checking the contents of DVD : Menus
For titles and chapters, selection menus
may be included on the disc. The DVD’s
menu feature allows you to make
selections from these menus.
• Press the appropriate digit keys (0-9);
or use the 1 or 2 / 3 or 4 keys to
highlight your selection, then press OK.
Title menus
1 Press DVD MENU.
™ If the current title has a menu, the
menu will appear on the
screen. If no menu is present in the
title, the disc menu will be
displayed.
2 The menu can list camera angles,
spoken language and subtitle options,
and chapters for the title.
3 To remove the title menu, press DVD
MENU again.
1 Select } (ANGLE) in the menu bar.
2 Use the 3 or 4 keys to select the
required angle in the angle icon.
™ After a small delay, play changes to
the selected angle. The angle icon
remains displayed until multiple
angles are no longer available.
Changing the audio language
1 Select Y (AUDIO) in the menu bar or
press AUDIO on the remote control.
2 Press 3 or 4 repeatedly to see the
different languages.
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Subtitles
1 Select Z (SUBTITLE) in the menu bar.
2 Press 3 or 4 repeatedly to see the
different subtitles.
Note:
– When PBC menu consists of more than
one page, use í or ë keys to go
through the pages.
Playing an audio CD
Special VCD-Features
Playback Control (PBC)
When PBC ON
1 Press PBC to switch on PBC mode.
2 Load a Video CD with PBC and press
2 (PLAY).
™ The PBC menu appears on the TV
screen.
• Go through the menu with the keys
indicated on the TV screen until your
chosen passage starts to play. If a PBC
menu consists of a list of titles, you can
select a title directly.
3 Enter your choice with the digit keys
(0-9).
4 Press RETURN to go back to the
previous menu.
When PBC OFF
1 Press PBC to switch off PBC mode.
2 Playback will resume when press
2 (PLAY).
™ The PBC menu does not appear on
the TV screen.
1 After loading the disc, playback starts
automatically.
• If the TV is on, the Audio CD screen
appears.
™ The number of tracks and the total
playing time will be shown on the
screen and on the player display.
™ During play, the current track number
and its elapsed playing time will be
shown on the screen and on the
player display.
2 Playback will stop at the end of the disc.
• To stop play at any other time, press
Ç.
Pause
• Press ; during play.
• To return to play, press 2 (PLAY).
Moving to another track
• Press ë briefly during play to go to the
next track.
• Press í briefly during play to return to
the beginning of the current track. Press
í briefly again to step back to the
previous track.
• To go directly to any track, enter the
track number using the digit keys (0-9).
Shuffle
• Press SHUFFLE during play.
™ The order of the tracks is changed.
• To return to normal play, press
SHUFFLE again.
Scan
Plays the first 10 seconds of each track on
the disc.
• Press SCAN.
• To continue play at your chosen track,
press SCAN again or press 2 (PLAY).
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FTS (Favourite Track Selection)
– The FTS feature allows you to store your
favourite tracks for a particular disc in
the player memory.
– Each FTS programme can contain 20
tracks.
– Each time an FTS programme is played it
will be placed on top of the list. When
the list is full and a new programme is
added, the last programme in the list
will be removed from the list.
– The selections can be played at any
time.
Repeat A-B
To repeat a sequence:
• Press Repeat A-B at your chosen
starting point;
™ A- appears briefly on the player
display.
• Press Repeat A-B again at your chosen
end point;
™ A-B appears briefly on the display,
and the sequence begins to play
repeatedly.
• To exit the sequence, press Repeat A-B
again.
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Switching FTS ON/OFF
1 Use 3 or 4 to move to the top.
2 Use 1 or 2 to select either ON or OFF.
Storing an FTS Program
1 Load a disc and stop playback.
2 Use 4 to go to the list of available
tracks.
3 Use 1 or 2 to select tracks from the list.
To go directly to any track, enter the
track number using the digit keys (0-9).
4 Store each track by pressing OK.
™ The track numbers will be added to
the list of selected tracks.
™ The number of tracks and the playing
time of the programme will be
shown on the screen and the player
display.
When your FTS Program is complete, press
É(PLAY) to start play, or Ç to go back to
Stop mode. In either case, the FTS Program
will be automatically memorised.
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Erasing a track from an FTSprogramme
1 Use 4 to go to the list of selected
tracks in programme.
2 Use 1 or 2 to select the track number
you wish to erase.
3 Press OK.
™ The track number will be erased from
the list of selected tracks.
Erasing the complete programme
• Use 4 to select CLEAR ALL and press
OK.
™ The complete FTS programme for the
disc will be erased.
Appendix
6 Channel settings
Front speakers
L (Large): When the front speakers can
reproduce low frequency
signals below 120Hz
S (Small): When the front speakers
cannot produce low frequency
signals below 120Hz
Subwoofer
On:
When you connect a subwoofer
Off:
When the subwoofer is not
connected.
* You can use your TV as centre speaker.
When centre speaker is turned on, the
audio L/R as well as the audio from the
scart will contain the centre speaker
audio.
Center
speaker
Centre speaker*
L (Large): When the centre speaker can
reproduce low frequency
signals below 120Hz
S (Small): When the centre speaker
cannot produce low frequency
signals below 120Hz
Off:
When the centre speaker is not
connected.
Surround speakers
L (Large): When the surround speakers
can reproduce low frequency
signals below 120Hz
S (Small): When the surround speakers
cannot produce low frequency
signals below 120Hz
Off:
When the surround speakers
are not connected.
Front speaker
left
Rear speaker
(left surround)
TV
Front speaker
right
Rear speaker
(right surround)
Delay times
The DVD player is set to reproduce
correctly synchronised Digital Surround
Sound in a listening area where the
surround speakers are about 150cm nearer
to the listening position than the front
speakers, and the centre speaker is in line
with the front speakers. To adjust for other
listening area arrangements, certain delay
times required.
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7 Adjust the MIC LEVEL control.
8 Adjust ECHO -/+ ( j ) to the level
you desire.
9 Adjust KEY CONTROL -/+ ( k ) to
change the key of your vocal range.
10 Select the different MODE SELECTION
l you desire. (see Karaoke General
Features).
11 Shift to VOCAL m to fade out the
original vocal from a karaoke disc.
When you start singing or talking
through the microphone, the original
vocal will fade out automatically.
12 Shift to VOCAL CANCEL to cancel out
the original vocal from the sound.
13 Press KARAOKE button to exit the
menu screen.
Setting up Karaoke (in DVD
mode only)
MIC LEVEL
MIC
(not available for all versions)
1 Load a karaoke disc into the player.
2 Set the MIC LEVEL control to the
minimum level to prevent acoustic
feedback (e.g. loud howling sound)
before connecting the microphone.
3 Connect a microphone to MIC socket.
4 Press 2 (PLAY) to start playback.
5 Press KARAOKE on the remote
control to switch on the Karaoke mode.
6 Karaoke menu bar appears.
™ Move to the function you want to
change using 3 or 4 keys then use
1 or 2 keys to scroll to your
preferred option.
General features
Karaoke ON/OFF ( i )
• To switch karaoke features ON/OFF
mode.
Echo -/+ ( j )
• Can be adjusted in the range of
{0.....+7).
Vocal ( m )
• Available options for vocal are:.
ON
– normal mode, all music
and vocals are played.
CANCEL – cancel original vocals.
FADE
– removes original vocals
when you start singing
through the microphone.
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DVD-VIDEO
Key Control -/+ ( k )
• Can be adjusted in the range of
{-7 ......0.....+7).
Mode Selection ( l )
• Works correctly only on karaoke disc.
• Only two channels are available.
• For VCD Karaoke disc,
™ Selection between L+R / L / R
L+R Left + Right
L Left
R Right
• For DVD Karaoke disc,
™ Selection between M1 / M2 / V1 / V2
M1 All channels
M2 Music channels only
V1 Vocal 1 output
V2 Vocal 2 output
Note:
– In the karaoke disc, karaoke L, R, M1,
M2, V1, V2 are recorded. In some
discs, the M1, M2, V1, V2 may not be
recorded in the disc.
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OPEN•CLOSE
DISC CHANGE
CD 1
CD 2
CD 3
3CD
CHANGER
Discs for playback
CD Direct Play
This system can play all digital audio CD,
finalised digital audio CD-Recordable and
finalised digital audio CD-Rewritable
format discs.
• You can play a CD directly by pressing
the CD 1, CD 2 or CD 3 button. The CD
player will stop at the end of playback of
the selected disc.
™ A lit button indicates that a disc is
loaded in the disc tray.
™ The selected disc is encircled.
Loading the CD Changer
Playing a CD
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CD
TUNER
AUX
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Warning!
1) This system is designed for conventional CDs. Do not use any accessories
such as disc stabilizer rings or CD treatment sheets, etc., which may damage
the CD mechanism.
2) Do not load more than one disc into each tray.
3) When the CD carousel tray is loaded with CDs, do not turn over or shake the
system. This may jam the changer.
You may load three discs in the CD carousel tray for continuous playback without
interruption.
1 Press CD to select CD mode.
2 Press OPEN•CLOSE.
™ The CD carousel tray slides out.
3 Load a CD with the printed side up in
the right tray.
• You can load another disc in the left
tray.
• To load the third disc, press the DISC
CHANGE button.
™ The CD carousel will rotate until the
empty tray is ready for loading.
4 Press OPEN•CLOSE to close the CD
carousel tray.
™ The total number of tracks and the
playing time of the selected disc
appear on the display.
1 Press 2 (PLAY) to start playback.
™ The disc tray, track number and
elapsed playing time of the current
track appear on the display.
• To interrupt playback, pressÅ.
™ The playing time flashes.
• To resume playback, press 2 (PLAY)
again.
2 To stop playback, press Ç.
Notes:
– All the available discs will play once,
then stop.
– When the CD has stopped playing, the
system will switch to standby mode
after 30 minutes if no button is pressed.
Note:
– To ensure good system performance,
wait until the CD changer completely
reads the disc(s) before proceeding.
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Disc Change
You can change the outer two discs while
the third inner disc is stopped or is playing.
1 Press DISC CHANGE.
™ The CD carousel tray slides out.
2 Replace the discs in the left and right
disc trays.
• If you wish to change the inner disc
during playback, press DISC CHANGE
again.
™ "DISC CHANGE" will be displayed.
™ The CD will stop playing.
™ The CD carousel tray will close to
retrieve the inner CD then open again
with the inner CD accessible.
3 Press OPEN•CLOSE to close the CD
carousel tray.
Selecting a desired track
Selecting a desired track when
playback is stopped
1 Press í or ë (or Digit 0-9 on the
remote control) until the desired track
appears on the display.
2 Press 2 (PLAY) to start playback.
™ The selected track number and
elapsed playing time appear on the
display.
Selecting a desired track during
playback
• Press í or ë (or Digit 0-9 on the
remote control) until the desired track
appears on the display.
™ The selected track number and
elapsed playing time appear on the
display.
• If you press í once it will skip to the
beginning of the current track and play
the track again.
Note:
– Pressingí during shuffling can only
skip to the beginning of the current
track.
Searching for a particular
passage during playback
• Press and hold à or á until the
desired passage is located.
™ The volume will be reduced.
• Play returns to normal when à or á
is released.
Programming Tracks
Programming tracks of a loaded CD is
possible when playback is stopped. The
display will indicate the total tracks stored
in the programme. Up to 40 tracks can be
stored in the memory in any order. When
40 tracks are stored and you attempt to
store another track, the display will show
"PROGRAM FULL".
1 Load the desired discs in the disc trays.
2 Press PROG to start programming.
™ The PROG starts flashing.
3 Press the CD (CD 1•2•3) or CD 1/2/3
button to select the disc.
4 Press í or ë (or Digit 0-9 on the
remote control) to select the desired
track.
5 Press PROG to store the track.
• Repeat steps 3 to 5 to store other discs
and tracks.
6 Press Ç once to end programming.
™ The total number of tracks
programmed and total playing time
appear on the display.
Notes:
– If the total playing time is more than
"99:59" or if one of the programmed
tracks has a number greater than 30,
then "--:--" appears on the display
instead of the total playing time.
– If the system is reading the disc,
programming is not possible,
"READING" will be displayed and
followed by "DISC X" "X" is the
current read disc number.
– During programming, if no button is
pressed within 20 seconds, the system
will exit programme mode
automatically.
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CD
Reviewing the programme
Reviewing of the programme is possible
only when playback is stopped.
1 Press í or ë repeatedly to review
the programmed tracks.
2 Press Ç once to exit review mode.
Playing the programme
1 Press 2 (PLAY) to start programme
playback.
™ "PLAY PROGRAM" will be
displayed.
™ The track number and elapsed
playing time of the current track will
appear on the display.
• If you press REPEAT during programme
playback, the current track or all
programmed tracks will be played
repeatedly.
™ "TRACK" or "PROGRAM" will be
displayed.
™ The REPEAT and PROG appear on the
display.
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2 Press Ç to stop programme playback.
Shuffle (only on remote control)
Repeat (only on remote control)
Notes:
– If you press any of the CD DIRECT PLAY
buttons, the system will play the
selected disc or track and the stored
programme will be ignored temporarily.
The PROG display also will disappear
temporarily from the display. It will
reappear when playback of the selected
disc ends.
– REPEAT DISC mode is not available
when programme playback begins.
In shuffle mode, the system plays all the
available discs and their tracks in random
order. Shuffle may be used also when
tracks are programmed.
You can play the current track, a disc or all
available discs repeatedly.
Erasing the programme (when
playback is stopped)
• Press Ç.
™ "PROGRAM CLEARED" will be
displayed.
Note:
– The programme will be erased when the
system is disconnected from the power
supply or when the CD carousel tray is
opened.
To shuffle all the discs and tracks
1 Press SHUFFLE.
™ "SHUFFLE" will be displayed.
™ The SHUFFLE, the disc and the track
selected at random appear on the
display.
• The discs and the tracks will be played
in random order until you press Ç.
• If you press REPEAT during shuffling,
the current track or all available discs
will be played repeatedly.
™ "TRACK" or "ALL DISC" will be
displayed.
™ The REPEAT and SHUFFLE appear on the
display.
2 Press SHUFFLE again to resume normal
playback.
™ The SHUFFLE disappears from the
display.
Note:
– REPEAT DISC mode is not available
when shuffle is selected.
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1 Press REPEAT on the remote control to
select the various repeat modes.
™ "TRACK", "DISC", "ALL DISC" or
"OFF" will be displayed.
™ The REPEAT appears on the display.
• The selected track, selected disc or all
available discs will now be played
repeatedly until you press Ç.
2 Press REPEAT until the "OFF" mode is
displayed to resume normal playback.
™ The REPEAT disappears from the
display.
Notes:
– REPEAT DISC mode is not available
during programme play or shuffle mode.
– You can also repeat shuffling a
programme.
™ "TRACK" or "PROGRAM" will be
displayed.
™ The REPEAT, PROG and SHUFFLE appear
on the display.
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Storing Preset Stations
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Note:
– For 'EASY SET' feature, please refer to
page 14.
Tuning to radio stations
1 Press TUNER (BAND) to select TUNER
mode.
™ "TUNER" will be displayed.
A few seconds later, the current radio
frequency will be displayed.
2 Press TUNER (BAND) again to select
the desired waveband : FM or MW.
3 Press à or á for more than one
second, then release.
™ The display will show "SEARCH"
until a radio station with sufficient
signal strength is found.
You can store up to 40 radio stations in the
memory. When a preset radio station is
selected, the preset number appears next
to the frequency on the display.
SOUND JOG
• Repeat this procedure until the desired
radio station is reached.
• To tune to a weak radio station, briefly
press à or á repeatedly until the
display shows the desired frequency
and/or when the best reception has
been obtained.
Automatic programming
1 Press TUNER (BAND).
2 Press PROG for more than one second.
™ The PROG starts flashing and "AUTO"
will be displayed.
™ The system will search for every
available radio station in the FM
waveband first, then search the MW
waveband.
™ All available radio stations will be
stored automatically. The frequency
and preset number will be displayed
briefly.
™ The system will stop searching when
all the available radio stations are
stored or when the memory for 40
preset radio stations is used.
™ The system will remain tuned to the
last stored preset radio station.
Notes:
– You can cancel the automatic
programming by pressing PROG orÇ
(on the system only).
– If you want to reserve a section of
preset numbers, for example preset
numbers 1 to 9, select preset 10 before
starting automatic programming, only
the preset numbers 10 to 40 will be
programmed.
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TUNER
Manual programming
1 Press TUNER (BAND).
2 Press TUNER (BAND) again to select
the desired waveband : FM or MW.
3 Press PROG for less than one second.
™ The PROG starts flashing.
™ The next available preset number will
be displayed for selection.
4 Press à or á to tune to the desired
frequency.
• If you wish to store the radio station to
another preset number, press í or ë
(or Digit 0-9 on the remote control) to
select the desired preset number.
5 Press PROG again.
™ The PROG disappears and the radio
station will be stored.
• Repeat steps 3 – 5 to store other preset
radio stations.
Notes:
– When 40 radio stations are stored and
you attempt to store another radio
station, the display will show
"PROGRAM FULL". If you want to
change an existing preset number,
repeat steps 3 – 5.
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– You can cancel manual programming by
.
pressing Ç (on the system only).
– During programming, if no button is
pressed within 20 seconds, the system
will exit programme mode
automatically.
Tuning to Preset Radio
Stations
• Press í or ë (or Digit 0-9 on the
remote control) to select the desired
preset number.
™ The preset number, radio frequency,
and waveband appear on the display.
Changing the MW tuning grid
(not available for all versions)
The frequency step can be changed if
necessary. In North and South America, the
frequency step between adjacent channels
in the MW band is 10 kHz. In other parts of
the world, it is 9 kHz. The frequency step
presetted in the factory is 9 kHz.
For MW band
To change from 9 kHz to 10 kHz or vice
versa
Changing of tuning grid will erase all
previously stored preset stations.
1 Disconnect the system from the AC
power supply (pull out the AC power
cord).
2 Press TUNER and TUNING á
depressed while reconnecting the
system to the AC power supply.
™ Display will show "GRID 9" or
"GRID 10".
Notes:
– GRID 9 indicates that the tuning grid is
in step of 9 kHz in MW band. GRID 10
indicates that the tuning grid is in step
of 10 kHz in MW band.
– FM tuning grid will also be changed
from 50 kHz to 100 kHz or vice versa.
All preset radio stations will also be
erased.
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TUNER
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PRESET ▲
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CLOCK/
TIMER
DVD
DVD
MENU
AXIS
SOUND JOG
DVD JOG
Selecting External Equipment
If you have connected the audio out
terminals of the external equipment (TV,
VCR, Laser Disc player, DVD player, or CD
Recorder) to the AUX/CDR IN terminals,
you can hear the enhanced sound from the
system.
1 Press AUX (CDR) to select the CDR
mode.
™ "CDR" will be displayed.
2 Press AUX (CDR) again to select
external (normal AUX) mode.
™ "AUX" will be displayed.
Notes:
– There are two Auxiliary modes:
i. the normal AUX mode.
ii. the CDR mode, where the LINE OUT
of this mini system is muted. You will
not be able to record or listen to the
sound from the LINE OUT.
– You are advised not to listen to and
record from the same source
simultaneously.
– All the sound control features (e.g. DSC,
DBB, etc.) are available for selection.
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MENU
SOUND JOG
DVD JOG
View Clock
Clock Setting
You can view the clock (if it is set) if the
system is in Standby mode or when any
sound source is selected (CD, TUNER, etc.).
The clock will be displayed for about seven
seconds.
The clock can be set in either 12- or 24hour mode, e.g. "AM 12:00" or
"00:00". Before setting the clock, you
must be in the View Clock mode.
• Press CLOCK/TIMER briefly.
™ "PM 10:38 or 22:38" (the
current time) will be displayed
depending on whether you have
selected 12- or 24-hour mode.
™ "--:--" will be displayed if the
clock is not set.
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER to select clock
mode.
2 Press PROG (on the system only) to
select 12- and 24- hour mode.
™ If 12-hour mode is selected,
"AM 12:00" starts flashing.
™ If 24-hour mode is selected, "00:00"
starts flashing.
3 Set the hour with à or á on the
system.
4 Set the minute with í or ë on the
system.
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5 Press CLOCK/TIMER again to store the
setting.
™ The clock starts.
• To exit without storing the setting, press
Ç on the system.
Notes:
– During clock setting, if no button is
pressed within 90 seconds, the system
will exit clock setting mode
automatically.
– When a power interruption occurs, the
clock setting is erased.
Timer Setting
• The system can switch on to CD or
TUNER mode automatically at a preset
time. It can serve as an alarm to wake
you up.
• Before setting the timer, make sure the
clock is set correctly.
• The timer will always be switched on
once it is set.
• The volume of the timer will
increase from the minimum level
until the volume level before the set
is switched to standby mode.
1 Press and hold CLOCK/TIMER for more
than 2 seconds to select timer mode.
™ "AM 12:00" or "00:00" or the last
timer setting starts flashing
depending on whether you have
selected 12- or 24-hour mode.
™ The TIMER starts flashing.
™ The selected source is lit while other
available sources are flashing.
2 Press CD or TUNER to select the
desired source.
• Before selecting CD, make sure a CD is
loaded in the CD tray.
3 Press à or á on the system to set
the hour for the timer to start.
4 Press í or ë on the system to set
the minute for the timer to start.
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5 Press CLOCK/TIMER to store the start
time.
™ The timer is now set.
™ The TIMER remains on the display.
• At the preset time, the timer will be
activated.
™ The selected source will be played.
Notes:
– During timer setting, if no button is
pressed within 90 seconds, the system
will exit timer setting mode
automatically.
– If the source selected is TUNER, the last
tuned frequency will be switched on.
– If the source selected is CD, playback
will begin with the first track of the
selected disc or programme. If the CD
trays are empty, TUNER will be selected
instead.
To switch off the TIMER
• Press TIMER on the remote control.
™ The timer is now switched off.
™ The display will show "CANCEL"
and the TIMER disappears.
To start the TIMER again (for the same
preset time and source)
• Press TIMER on the remote control.
™ The timer is now on.
™ The TIMER appears on the display.
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MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Cleaning the Cabinet
• Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with
a mild detergent solution. Do not use a
solution containing alcohol, spirits,
ammonia or abrasives.
• If a fault occurs, check the points listed
below before taking the system for
repair.
• Should any problems persist after you
have made these checks, consult your
nearest dealer or service centre.
Cleaning Discs
• When a disc becomes
dirty, clean it with a
cleaning cloth. Wipe
the disc from the
centre out.
• Do not use solvents
such as benzine,
thinner, commercially available cleaners,
or antistatic spray intended for analogue
records.
DVD-Video Player Operation
Distorted picture or no colour with
player menu.
• The disc format does not match your
TV's video signal (PAL/NTSC).
™ Replace a recommended disc (refer to
the instruction of this manual).
• The system setting is not correct.
™ Make sure the NTSC/PAL setting at the
player matches the video signal of your
television (see NTSC/PAL setting).
• Check the disc for fingerprints.
™ Clean with a soft cloth, wiping from
centre to edge.
™ Sometimes a small amount of picture
distortion may appear, this is not
malfunction.
Cleaning the disc lens
• After prolonged use, dirt or dust may
accumulate at the disc lens. To ensure
good playback quality, clean the disc
lens with Philips CD Lens Cleaner or any
commercially available cleaner. Follow
the instructions supplied with cleaner.
No return to start-up screen when disc
is removed.
• Check to see if the programme requires
another disc to be loaded.
™ Reload a disc.
™ Reset by switching the player off, then
on again.
Player does not respond to all
operating commands during playback.
• Operations are not permitted by the
disc.
™ Refer to the instruction of the disc.
No audio at digital output.
• The digital connections are not properly
connected or connected wrongly
™ Check the digital connections.
• Incorrect digital output settings.
™ Check the settings menu to make sure
the digital output is set to ALL or PCM.
™ Check if the audio format of the
selected audio language matches the
receiver capabilities.
No picture on TV screen.
• The video cable is not connected.
™ Connect the cable between the system
and TV.
TROUBLESHOOTING
CD Player Operation
Radio Reception
"NO DISC" is displayed.
• The disc is inserted upside down.
™ Place disc with printed side up.
• Moisture condensation at the lens.
™ Wait until lens has adjusted to normal
room temperature.
• There is no disc in the CD tray.
™ Insert a disc.
• The disc is dirty, badly scratched or
warped.
™ Clean or replace the disc.
• The disc lens is dirty or dusty.
™ See section under Maintenance (page
40).
Poor radio reception.
• The signal is too weak.
™ Adjust the antenna.
™ Connect an external antenna for better
reception.
• The TV or VCR is too closed to the
stereo system.
™ Separate the stereo system from the TV
or VCR.
"DISC NOT FINALIZED" is
displayed.
• The CD-RW or CD-R disc is not properly
recorded for use with a standard CD
player.
™ Read the instruction booklet of your CDRewritable or CD-Recorder on how to
finalise a recording.
• The CD is badly scratched or dirty.
™ Replace or clean CD.
Cannot tune to radio station.
• Wrong tuning grid.
™ Switch to the correct tuning grid.
General
System does not react when any
button is pressed.
• Electrostatic discharge.
™ Press STANDBY ON to switch the
system off. Remove the AC power plug
from the wall outlet, then reconnect the
power plug and switch on the system
again.
No or poor sound.
• Volume is not turned up.
™ Adjust VOLUME.
• The headphones are connected.
™ Disconnect the headphones.
• Speakers are not connected or are
connected wrongly.
™ Check that the speakers are connected
correctly.
™ Make sure the stripped speaker wire is
clamped.
Reversed left and right sound.
• Speakers are connected wrongly.
™ Check the speaker connections and
location.
Lack of bass sound or apparently
imprecise physical location of musical
instruments.
• Speakers are connected wrongly.
™ Check the speaker connection for
proper phasing, coloured/black wires to
coloured/black terminals.
Remote control has no effect on the
system.
• Wrong source is selected.
™ Select the source (CD, TUNER, etc.)
before pressing the function button
(É, í, ë, etc.).
• The distance to the system is too large.
™ Reduce the distance.
• Batteries are inserted incorrectly.
™ Insert the batteries with their polarities
(+/– signs) as indicated.
• Batteries are exhausted.
™ Replace the batteries.
Timer is not working.
• Clock is not set.
™ Set the clock.
• Timer is not switched on.
™ Press TIMER to switch on the timer.
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English
Warning! Under no circumstances
should you try to repair the set
yourself as this will invalidate the
guarantee. Do not open the set as
there is a risk of electric shock.
Maintenance
Clock setting is erased.
• There was a power failure.
™ Reset the clock.
System displays features
automatically; buttons flash
continuously.
• Demonstration mode is switched on.
™ Press and hold Ç (on the system) for
five seconds to switch off the
demonstration.
There is a howling sound at the
external source.
• You hear feedback when you are
listening in AUX mode
™ Press AUX to select CDR mode.
All lighted buttons are not lit.
• Display is switched on in DIM 3 mode.
™ Press DIM until DIM OFF display mode
is shown.
PCS 103 814
2-18
ADDITIONAL FEATURES FOR OTHER VERSIONS
Easy Set
EASY SET allows you to store all available
radio stations and RDS stations
automatically.
1 Press and hold STANDBY ON (on the
system only) for 5 seconds; when the
system is in standby or demonstration
mode.
™ "EASY SET" will be displayed, and
followed by "TUNER" and then
"AUTO".
™ EASY SET will start searching for all
RDS radio stations with sufficient
signal strength and then followed by
radio stations on FM, MW and LW
band respectively. Weak RDS radio
stations may be stored in later
presets.
™ All available RDS and radio stations
with sufficient signal strength will be
stored. Up to 40 presets may be
stored.
2 The system will proceed to set the RDS
time automatically with the stored RDS
preset station.
• If no RDS station is available in the first
preset station, the programme will exit
automatically.
™ After a radio station is found, "EASY
SET" will be displayed and followed
by "TIME".
• When searching RDS time;
™ "SEARCH RDS TIME" will be
displayed.
CD / TUNER
™ When RDS time is read, "RDS
TIME" will be displayed. The current
time will be displayed for 2 seconds
and stored automatically.
Notes:
– EASY SET will start with the RDS
station, if there are still presets
available, it will continue to store the
FM, MW and LW bands respectively.
– When EASY SET is used, all previously
stored radio stations will be replaced.
– The last preset radio station or the first
available RDS station will appear on the
display when EASY SET is completed.
– If RDS station does not transmit RDS
time within 90 seconds, the programme
will exit automatically and the display
will show “NO RDS TIME”.
Switching the system to power
save mode (when Demonstration mode
is disabled)
• Press POWER SAVE to switch to
energy saving mode ( < 2 watts ).
™ "LOW POWER STANDBY ON" will
be displayed, after which the display
screen goes blank.
™ The low power STANDBY ON LED
will be lit.
Note:
– if the demonstration mode has not been
disabled, it will resume 5 seconds later.
CD Text
It will enable you to know which album and
its track you are selecting or playing on
specially encoded CD.
• Press RDS/CD TEXT.
At stop mode
™ The title of album or total playing
time will be displayed.
During Playback
™ The title of album, track title or
elapsed time will be displayed.
• If the album and track title are not
known.
™ "NO TEXT ON DISC" will be
displayed.
English
Note:
– Some RDS station may be transmitting a
real time clock at a minute interval. The
accuracy of the transmitted time
depends on the transmitting RDS
station.
NEWS/TA (Traffic
Announcement)
(only available in Radio Station with
RDS)
You can activate NEWS or TA function in
Standby, Demonstration or any source
mode except Tuner mode. Once the News
Programme Type (for NEWS function) or
Traffic Announcement data (for TA function)
is detected in any of the selected RDS
2
PCS 103 815
When you have tuned to a RDS station, the
RDS logo (Ç
) and the radio station name
will appear on the display:
• The display normally shows the radio
station name if available.
By repeatedly pressing RDS/CD TEXT
button you can change the type of
display information:
™ The display shows in turn:
STATION NAME ™
PROGRAMME TYPE ™ RADIO
TEXT ™ TUNED FREQUENCY
™ STATION NAME ...
Note:
Receiving RDS Radio Station Ç – When you press the RDS/CD TEXT
RDS (Radio Data System) is a broadcasting
service that allows FM stations to send
additional information along with the
regular FM radio signal. This additional
information can contain:
• STATION NAME: The radio station
name is displayed.
• PROGRAMME TYPE: The following
programme types exist and can be
received by your tuner: News, Affairs,
Info, Sport, Educate, Drama, Culture,
Science, Varied, Pop M, Rock M, M.O.R.
(middle of the road music), Light M,
Classics, Other M, No type.
TUNER
™ "00:00
00:00" or current time starts
00:00
flashing.
3 Press RDS/CD TEXT.
™ The message "SEARCH RDS
TIME" will be displayed.
™ If the station does not transmit RDS
clock, "NO RDS TIME" will be
displayed.
™ When the RDS clock is read, "RDS
TIME" will be displayed. The
current clock time is displayed for 2
seconds and will be stored
automatically.
™ If within 90 seconds, the RDS time is
not detected, "NO RDS TIME" will
be displayed.
• RADIO TEXT (RT): text messages
appear in the display.
button and the display shows "NO
RDS", it indicates that either the tuned
station is not transmitting RDS signal or
it is a non RDS station.
RDS Clock
Some RDS station may be transmitting a
real clock time at an interval of every
minute.
Setting the time with RDS clock
1 Press CLOCK/TIMER.
--:-™ "--:---:--" or current time appears on
the display.
2 Press CLOCK/TIMER once more to
enter clock setting mode.
1
SLEEP TIMER
stations, it will switch to TUNER mode
automatically.
NEWS/TA key toggles in the following
sequence :
NEWS
™ TA ™ OFF ™ NEWS
To start NEWS or TA function
1 Press NEWS/TA to select NEWS
function.
™ The NEWS and "NEWS" will be
displayed.
• If you want to select TA function, press
NEWS/TA again.
™ The TA and "TA" will be displayed.
2 When NEWS or TA is selected;
• It will scan stations stored in the first 5
preset and wait for the News
Programme Type / Traffic Announcement
data to be available in any of these RDS
stations. During the search :
™ The current source activity will
remain uninterrupted.
™ If no RDS station is found in the first
5 presets, the NEWS/TA function will
be switched off. The display will
show "NO RDS NEWS" or "NO
RDS TA" and NEWS or TA will
disappear from the display.
• When NEWS/TA transmission is
detected, the system will switch to
Tuner mode.
™ The NEWS or TA starts flashing.
English
OPERATING THE SYSTEM
To cancel NEWS or TA function
• Press NEWS/TA until the NEWS or TA
disappears and "TA OFF" is displayed.
Notes:
– If you are listening to a non RDS TUNER
radio station and should you decide to
hear NEWS or TA, first select other
source (e.g. CD, DVD or AUX), then
press NEWS/TA.
– Before using the NEWS or TA feature,
ensure that the first 5 presets are RDS
stations.
– The NEWS/TA works only once for each
activation.
– During News bulletin or Traffic
Announcement, you can press any
available source or Tuner function keys
to cancel NEWS/TA function and
execute the relevant source mode.
– If set is switched to Tuner source, the
NEWS/TA function will be cancelled,
"NEWS OFF" or "TA OFF" will be
displayed immediately after the
"TUNER" message.
Sleep (only on remote control)
This feature allows you to select a length
of time after which the system will switch
to the standby mode automatically.
1 Press SLEEP on the remote control
repeatedly to select a period of time.
™ The selections are as follows (time in
minutes):
60 ™ 45 ™ 30 ™ 15 ™ OFF ™
60 …
™ "SLEEP XX" or "OFF" will be
displayed. "XX" is the time in
minutes.
2 When you reach the desired length of
time, stop pressing the SLEEP button.
™ After this amount of time passes, the
system will switch to the standby
mode.
To switch off the Sleep Timer
• Press SLEEP repeatedly until "OFF" is
displayed, or press the STANDBY ON
button.
3-1
3-1
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Open DVD Tray / Removal of Cover DVD Tray manually
2. Removal of the Jog Shuttle & Volume knobs
Note: Steps a) and b) are meant strictly for sets with
a jammed tray that cannot be open via the
Open/Close button.
Push white lever
inwards as indicated
to open the DVD Tray
a) Insert a strong string into the slot between the Jog Sound
knob (pos 135) and Ring Ornamental (pos 144). Looped
it 1,5 turns securely around the Jog Sound knob and
pulled it out as shown in fig. 6
a) With a Torx screw driver, make a marking of about 5.5cm
from the tip as shown below.
b) Do likewise for the Jog DVD knob (pos 135) and Volume
knob (pos 139).
Marking 5.5cm
from the bit end
Torx Screw bit diameter 3.5mm
Figure 4
Note: This procedure is best done with the set laying on
its side as shown, but when there is any jammed
or foreign material in the tray it has to be done with
the set placed upright at the edge of the table or
work bench.
Figure 6
3. Open the CDC Tray / Removal of Cover CDC Tray & CDC module manually
c) Pull the tray out and the Cover DVD Tray (pos 160) or any
jammed disc can be removed. The Cover DVD Tray is
Figure 1
b) Insert the tip of the screw driver into the slot S1 provide
removed as shown below.
at the bottom of the Cabinet Front.
a) Loosen 16 screws to remove the Cabinet Cover (pos
c) Loosen 2 screws A on the front as shown below.
259).
- 5 screws on each side
-
6 screws on the rear
b) Slide out the CDC Tray as shown by using a finger or a
flat screw driver to turn the gear towards the front and
Direction of
screw bit
A
remove the Cover Tray CDC assembly (pos 106 & 107)
as shown below.
S1
Figure 8
d) Loosen 2 screws B at the Rear and remove the CDC
C
C
Module (pos 1104) as shown below.
Figure 5
Figure 2
Keep the marking just outside the slot & rotate the screw
driver upwards lightly as shown below.
B
Cover DVD Tray
Rotate upwards
Figure 9
Figure 3
The DVD Tray should jerked outwards slightly.
This process is a simulation of pushing the white lever on
the DVD Module inwards (see Figure 4).
Figure 7
PCS 103 816
3-2
3-2
5. Dismantling the AV Board / Mains Transformer / Tuner Module / Plate Rear / Power 5 DVD Module
4. Dismantling the Front Panel Assembly
a) Loosen 4 screws C at the bottom of the Cabinet Front as
shown below.
Note: It may be necessary to release screws S (see
figure 16) if the flex cables to the front are too tight.
a) Loosen 6 screws D at the rear as shown below.
D
c) Loosen 5 screws J to remove the Plate Front (pos 254)
and 4 more screws K to remove the Front µProcessor
Direction of
screw bit
P
S
E
Board (pos 1102-A) as shown below.
C3
F
S1
C3
R
C
C
T
K
K
H
R
Ground
Tag
N Wire
Q
C2
C2
G
Figure 2
L1
J
b) Release the Bar Tuner (pos 263) from the Plate Front
(pos 254) as shown below while pushing the Front Panel
assembly towards the front.
Figure 14
Figure 11
b) Loosen 3 screws I on the AV Board (pos 1101) and
release 2 catches C1 to remove the Board as shown
d) Loosen 7 screws L to remove the Deck Key Board as
shown below.
below.
e) Loosen 3 screws F and 2 catches C3 to remove the Tuner
Module (pos 257 & 1100) as shown in figure 14
f) Loosen 3 screws H, 2 screws G and releasing 2 catches
C2 (see figure 14), it is also possible to remove the Plate
Rear (pos 234) and Tuner Module together by skipping
2
step e).
g) Loosen 1 screw N to release the grounding tag wire and
the Power 5 Module can be removed by pulling out of the
C1
2 catches H1 (see figure 17).
1
C1
I
L
Figure 15
Figure 12
e) Loosen 3 screws M & 6 catches C4 to remove the Front
Cover Ornamental assembly (pos 145 + all button con-
c) Loosen 1 screw E and remove the Bar Tuner (pos 263)
by uncatching it from the Plate Front (pos 254) as shown
in fig. 10.
trols) as shown below.
d) Loosen 4 screws P to remove the Mains Transformer
(pos 5280) as shown in figure 16.
Figure 10
C4
M
Figure 13
PCS 103 817
Figure 16
C4
3-3
3-3
6. Dismantling the Rear Panel / AV Board / Tuner Module as a complete assembly
7. Dismantling of DVD / DAC Module
a) Loosen 2 screws G on the Rear as shown in figure 14.
a) Remove the Cover DVD Tray (See point 1)
b) Release the Bar Tuner (pos 263) from the Plate Front
(pos 254) as shown in figure 10.
b) Dismantle the Rear Panel Assembly. (See point 6)
7pin Connector for
PC cable for ComPair
c) Loosen 2 screws Q and unhook H2 (see figure 16 & 17)
c) Release the 2 catches C2 on both sides of the Rear Panel
to remove the Mains Board (pos 1106-A) so that the
Standby Transformer will not obstruct the sliding move-
(see figure 14), pull the complete Rear Panel assembly
backwards slightly and lift it out of the Plate Bottom (pos
ment of the DVD / DAC Module assembly.
236).
d) Remove 1 screw N mounting the ground tag wire, Shield
EMC DAC (pos 205) and Bracket Mound DVD (pos 197)
to Plate Bottom (pos 236) will free the assembly completely (see figure 16).
Note: During re-assembly of this Rear Panel assembly
it is very important that the Power 5 DVD Module's
bracket be slotted back into the 2 hooks H1 (see
figure 17) on the Bottom Pate and there should be
no gap between the Module's Rucksack (pos
1103-47) and the Plate Rear (pos 234) as shown
in figure 18.
It may be easier to dismantle the Power 5 DVD
Module from the Rear Panel (pos 234) and reassemble this Module to the Bottom Plate first
followed by the rest fo the Rear Panel assembly.
H1
H2
Figure 17
There should not be any
gap between the Rucksack
and the Plate Rear
Note: Due to Standby Transformer size variation, the
removal of Mains Board may not be required in
some version.
d) Loosen 2 screws R (see figure 16), lift the rear portion of
the DVD Module / DAC Module slightly to clear the
stopper and slide it out towards the rear as shown figure
17.
U
e) Loosen 6 screws T (see figure 16) to separate the DAC
Module.
f) Release the lug L1 by twisting and bend open the Shield
EMC DAC cover (pos 205) to remove the DAC Board
(pos 1102-C).
Figure 18
Note: Do not bend the Shield EMC DAC cover beyond
45˚, otherwise the hindges may be broken.
Figure 18
g) Loosen 5 screws U to separate the DVD module from the
Bracket Mound DVD (pos 197) as shown in figure 18.
Repair hints on the Left/Right Loudspeaker Box
a) Remove the Cloth Frame assembly.
b) Pull out the 4 Grommet & loosen the 4 screws under the
Grommet mounting location to remove the Woofer Ring.
c) To reach the Tweeter forced open the Front Panel Assembly from the wooden LS Box with the help of a minus
screw driver.
Note: This procedure is not recommended because
of high risk that the LS Box will be damaged.
PCS 103 818
3-4
3-4
Service pos A - 3CDC-LC Module
Service pos C - Front Board
Note: The following cables should be disconnected to
achieve this Service position:
1)
Conn. 1510 / 1523 to 3CDC-LC module
Service pos B - AV Board / Tuner Board
Note: The following cables from the AV board should be
disconnected to achieve this Service position:
1)
Conn. 1517 to DAC board conn. 1905
(there will not be any signal in AV circuit part 3
because of this disconnection)
2)
Ground pin 1504
3)
Conn. 1510 / 1523 to 3CDC-LC module
4)
Conn. 1528 to Headphone 1702
5)
Conn. 1529 / 1511 to Front 1476 / 1474
PCS 103 819
3-5
3-5
Service pos D - DAC Board
Service pos E - AV Board / Supply & Amplifiers Board
Note: The following cables should be disconnected to
achieve this Service position:
From AV board
1) conn. 1510 / 1523 to 3CDC-LC module
2) conn. 1528 to Headphone 1702
3) conn. 1529 / 1511 to Front conn. 1476 / 1474 (if
necessary)
4) conn 1517 to DAC board conn. 1905
(there will not be any signal in AV circuit part 3
because of this disconnection)
From Tuner board:
1) conn. 1121 / 1126 to Front conn. 44 / 43.
Note: The following cables should be disconnected to
achieve this Service position:
From AV board
1) conn. 1510 / 1523 to 3CDC-LC module
2) conn. 1528 to Headphone conn. 1702
3) conn. 21 to Tuner conn 1124
4) conn 1529 / 1511 to Front conn.1476 / 1474
5) conn 1517 to DAC board conn. 1905
(there will not be any signal in AV circuit part 3
because of this disconnection)
From Tuner board:
1) conn. 1121 / 1126 to Front conn. 44 / 43.
Connecting cable for PC
(ComPair connection)
PCS 103 820
3-6
SERVICE TEST PROGRAM
3-6
To start service test program
hold P & AUX
depressed while
plugging in the mains cord
S refers to Service Mode.
Display shows the
ROM version *
"S-Vyy"
(Main menu)
TUNER
TEST
V refers to Version.
yy refers to Software version number of µProcessor.
(Counting up from 01 to 99)
QUARTZ
TEST
TUNER
Button pressed?
N
DISPLAY
TEST
SERVICE
PLAY MODE
O
Button pressed?
N
POWER
Button pressed?
FTS
TITLE
P1
Y
Y
Display Tuner Version
"ccc"
N
Set is in Service PLAY Mode.
In case of failures, error
codes according to table 2
will be displayed.
TUNER
Button pressed?
P2
This Service Play Mode is intended to
detect and identify the failures in the CD Mode.
N
Error code
Y
N
P6
Display shows Fig. 1
and switch all LEDs on
LW
P2
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
DIM
P6
N
Y
note 1 : CD1, CD3, CD (playback mode), DVD,
CD (Source), AUX, Surr Left & Center
Figure 2
Y
E1000
Y
P5
TIMER
Disconnect
Mains cord ?
Service Mode left
9
Button pressed?
P4
DIM
2
Button pressed?
Display shows
12M
Output at (Front Board)
pin 11 of uP = 2,929.6875Hz
Disconnect
Mains cord ?
SLEEP
In this mode the electronics will still function
even when an error is detected so that
repair activities can be carried out.
P1
Y
PROGRAM button
P3
AMW
Figure 1
N
N
Service frequencies are
copied to the RAM (see Table1)
Tuner works normally
except:
FM LW
Y
TITLE
Y
N
CHAP.
Y
Display shows
32K
Output at (Front Board)
pin 11 of uP = 2048Hz
O
Button pressed?
2
Button pressed?
N
Display shows Fig. 2
and selected LEDs on
(see note 1)
Error Description
9
Button pressed?
Focus Error
Triggered when the focus could not be found within a certain time when starting up the CD
or when the focus is lost for a certain time during play.
N
Y
Service Mode left
PRESET
Europe
"EUR"
Oversea
"OSE"
USA
"USA"
1
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
2
108MHz
108MHz
108MHz
3
531kHz
531/530kHz*
530kHz
4
1602kHz
1602/1700kHz*
1700kHz
5
558kHz
558/560kHz*
560kHz
6
1494kHz
1494/1500kHz*
1500kHz
7
153kHz
87.5/98MHz*
98MHz
8
279kHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
9
198kHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
10
87.5MHz
98MHz
87.5MHz
11
87.5MHz
98/87.5MHz*
87.5MHz
Table 1
* Note:
Depending on the selected grid frequency (9 or 10kHz).
By holding the TUNER and R buttons depressed while
switching on the Mains supply, the tuning grid frequency is
toggled between 9kHz and 10kHz for the "OSC" version.
E1001
Radial Error
Triggered when the radial servo is off-track for a certain time during play.
E1002
Sledge In Error
The sledge did not reach its inner position (inner-switch is still close) before approximately
6 Sec. have passed by. Inner-switch or sledge motor problem.
E1003
Sledge Out Error
The sledge did not come out of its inner position (inner-switch is still open) before approximately
250 mSec. have passed by. Inner-switch or sledge motor problem.
E1005
Jump-offtrack error
Triggered in normal play when the jump destination could not be found within a certain time.
When this error occurred, software will try to recover by initiating the jump command again.
If it is recoverable, the disc will continue to play.
E1006
Subcode Error
Triggered when a new subcode was missing for a certain time during play.
E1007
PLL Error
The Phase Lock Loop could not lock within a certain time.
E1008
Turntable Motor Error
Generated when the CD could not reached 75% of speed during startup within a certain time.
Discmotor problem.
E1020
Focus Search Error
The focus point has not been found within a certain time.
E1070
The carousel switch is not open within certain time. This can happen when either the switch is
defective and closed all the time, or when the carousel is blocked when located exactly at a
disc position.
E1071
The carousel position switch did not close within a certain time. This can happen when the
switch is defective and never closes electrically, or when the carousel is blocked in between
two disc positions. The time-out is approximately 5 Sec.
E1079
The drawer could not enter the inside position is opening again. This can be caused because
the drawer is blocked by something and cannot go fully inside, or the drawer switch is defective
and does not close.
Table 2
PCS 103 821
Various
other Tests
TEST
EEPROM TEST
Activated with
R
9 to Exit
ACTION
A test pattern will be sent to the EEPROM.
"PASS" is displayed if the uProcessor read
back the test pattern correctly, otherwise
"ERROR" will be displayed.
EEPROM FORMAT
Q
Load default data (including Virgin Mode).
Display shows "NEW" for 1 second.
Caution!
All presets from the customer will be lost!!
ENCODER TEST
Volume Knob
or
Jog Shuttle knob
Display shows value for 2 seconds.
Values increases or decreases in steps of 1
until 0 (Min.) or 40 (Max.) is reached.
Please refer to Chapter 9.
DVD DEALER &
PLAYER TEST
LEAVE SERVICE
TESTPROGRAM
Disconnect
mains cord
4-1
4-1
SET BLOCK DIAGRAM
FM-95.00
L/R POWER AMP
MIC
C/S POWER AMP
DVD
DAC
SUPPLY
FRONT
PCS 103 822
5-1
5-1
SET WIRING DIAGRAM
3 CDC KEY
DVD
LEDS
LOGO
LED
FROM MIC
DAC
VOL & KEY
FRONT
EC0 5
TUNER 95
HEADPHONE
DVD
AV
MIC AMP
TO DAC
CENTER/
SURROUND
AMP
TRAFO
SUPPLY
LEFT/RIGHT
AMP
PCS 103 823
CDC-LC
MAINS
5-2
SET GROUND WIRING DIAGRAM
PCS 103 824
DO
NO
T
PR
IN
T
-----B
LA
NK
PA
GE
-----
6-1
6-1
FTD DISPLAY PIN CONNECTIONS
3G
1G
4G
FTS
5G
7G
TITLE
P2
9G 10G 11G 12G 13G
FM LW
AMW
SLEEP
P4
P5
P3
15G
14G
8G
CHAP.
P1
FRONT BOARD
6G
DIM
2G
TIMER
P6
17G
16G
14G
a
S2
S3
S2
S6
S5
S4
h j
f
k
S6
S9
g
S8
S7
m
r p
e
n
S1
B6
FTD display pin connection ............................................. 6-1
Deck Key part - Layouts & Circuit diagram ..................... 6-2
DVD Logo LED part - Layout & Circuit diagram ............. 6-2
Key CDC part - Layouts & Circuit diagram ..................... 6-3
B7
B6
B5
B5
B4
B4
B3
B3
B2
B2
B1
B1
S7
S9
col
S5
S4
S3
c
S7
S10
S8
S9
S1
Dp
d
B7
S4
S6
S8
S1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
S3
S5
b
S2
S1
S1
B14
B13
B12
B11
B10
B9
B8
S2
S1
B14
B14
B7
B13
B13
B6
B12
B12
B5
B4
B11
B11
B10
B3
B10
B9
B9
B2
B8
B8
B1
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
Headphone part - Layouts & Circuit diagram .................. 6-3
Front Board - Circuit diagram .......................................... 6-4
Front Board - Component and Chip layouts ................... 6-5
DAC part - Layouts & Circuit diagram ............................. 6-6
1G
2G
3G
4G
5G
6G
7G
8G
9G
10G
11G
12G
13G
14G
15G
16G
17G
Microphone & DVD Open/Close part - Layouts & Circuit
diagram ............................................................................ 6-7
P1
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
B1
B1
B1
B1
P2
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
h
B2
B2
B2
B2
Disc Type LED part - Layout & Circuit diagram .............. 6-7
Electrical parts list ............................................................ 6-8
P3
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
j,p
B3
B3
B3
B3
P4
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
k
B4
B4
B4
B4
P5
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
B5
B5
B5
B5
P6
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
f
B6
B6
B6
B6
P7
S2
S2
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
B7
B7
B7
B7
P8
S3
S3
g
g
g
g
g
g
g
g
g
g
g
P1
P2
P4
S1
P9
S4
S4
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
S1
S1
S1
S2
P10
S5
S5
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
B8
B8
B8
S3
P11
S6
S6
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r
B9
B9
B9
S4
P12
S7
S7
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
B10
B10
B10
S5
P13
S8
S8
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
B11
B11
B11
S7
P14
S9
S9
FTS
TITLE
-
-
CHAP.
FM
A
SLEEP
DIM
TIMER
B12
B12
B12
S8
P15
S1
S10
-
-
-
-
-
-
LW
M
-
-
-
B13
B13
B13
S9
P16
-
S1
-
-
-
-
-
-
col
W
col
-
-
B14
B14
B14
P17
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dp
-
Dp
-
-
P6
P3
P5
P18
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
S2
-
-
S6
PCS 103 825
6-2
6-2
DECK KEY BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
DECK KEY BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
DVD LOGO LED BOARD - COMPONENT
LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram
and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
DECK KEY PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
DVD LOGO LED PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1421 A3
1422 A3
1423 A4
1424 A4
1425 A5
1426 A5
1427 A5
1428 A6
1429 A6
1430 A7
1431 A7
1432 A8
1435 A1
1436 C3
2421 A8
2425 C4
2426 C4
3421 A3
3424 A4
3425 A5
3422 A4
3423 A4
3426 A5
3427 A6
3428 A6
3429 A7
3430 A7
3431 A7
1415 A2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6415 A1
8
1
2
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
3430
3431
220R
2K7
4K7
10K
B
B
5
B
4
KEY_1
3
VOL_B
2
VOL_A
NEXT
B
B
B
PLAY
PREV
B
STOP
SEARCH_UP
B
SEARCH_DOWN
B
PROG
B
DIM
B
CLOCK/TIMER
B
B
OK
AXIS
2421
1430
1429
1427
1423
1422
1421
1435
FE-ST-VK-N
A
B
A
1
C
2
FROM
FRONT
DVD_MENU
B
B
B
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FROM
FRONT
MT1 MT2
C
4
5
D
10n
10n
2
2425
1
2426
1
1436
EC16
D
C
3
D
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
1
PCS 103 826
1415
EH-B
B
D
1
A
A
LB3333
3429
1K8
6415
3428
1K2
100p
3427
1432
3426
820R
1431
3425
560R
1428
3424
390R
1426
3423
270R
1425
A
220R
1424
3422
3421
2
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3
4
5
6
7
8
2
6-3
6-3
KEY CDC BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
HEADPHONE BOARD - COMPONENT
LAYOUT
HEADPHONE BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram
and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram
and respective parts list.
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
KEY CDC BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
HEADPHONE PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
1701 A3
1702 B1
1703 B2
2701 A3
2702 A2
2703 A2
2704 A3
2705 A2
1
5701 B2
5702 B2
5703 A3
9701 A3
2
3
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
# : Provision
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
# 9701
KEY CDC PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1401 B1
1402 B1
1403 B2
1404 B2
1405 B2
1406 A3
2401 B1
3401 B1
A
3402 B1
3403 B2
3404 B2
3405 B2
1
3406 A1
3407 A1
3408 A1
6401 A1
2
2705
5703
# 2702 22n
2u2
# 2701
a
22n
A
22n
6402 A1
6403 A1
2703
2704
100n
100n
1703
3
1
1701
9
D
D
1
A
CDC_LED3
2
CDC_LED2
3
DPL_SW
1
CDC_LED1
4
Rhp
2
3404
3405
10K
4K7
2K7
1K8
1K2
1405
3403
1404
3402
1403
B
3401
R
3
B
B
B
B
B
4
1
5
2
6
D
1402
1401
100p
2401
B
5702
2u2
1702
FE-BT-VK-N
5
B
5701
2u2
3406
180R
D
8
B
1406
FE-ST-VK-N
6401
3407
180R
6402
3408
6403
A
180R
7
B
3
TC38
6
4
GNDa
C
FROM
FRONT
B
a
L
5
Lhp
6
C
FROM AV
3139 118 53360...87510 for...3431 pt1 dd wk0023
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
1
2
3139 118 53360...87480 for...3431 pt1 dd wk0023
3
1
2
3
PCS 103 827
6-4
6-4
FRONT BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
41 H1
1445 H5
1458 L10
1470 G19
1479 J13
2448 E9
2461 J12
2470 I2
2480 D5
2493 A3
2508 J8
2520 A19
3441 F12
3449 F12
3457 F13
3465 F13
3474 E14
3482 D14
3490 D14
3498 D13
3506 D13
3516 D12
3524 D9
3533 I11
3542 I12
3552 I2
3560 J3
3568 B8
3576 B2
3586 G6
3594 H5
3603 D6
3616 E2
3624 I9
3636 K13
3646 E17
3664 A17
3672 A5
3695 F16
3703 H16
5442 E11
6441 E5
6454 E2
6471 H9
7445 J2
7457 A19
42 A4
1446 H4
1459 L12
1471 B18
2441 E8
2449 E9
2462 J13
2471 J4
2482 C6
2501 I9
2509 J12
2522 A20
3442 F12
3450 F12
3458 F13
3466 F14
3475 E14
3483 D14
3491 D14
3499 D13
3509 D12
3517 D12
3525 F10
3534 J11
3543 J13
3553 I2
3561 I2
3569 A7
3577 B3
3587 G5
3595 H4
3605 E5
3617 E2
3625 J8
3637 K13
3647 E17
3665 A18
3675 C14
3696 G17
3704 H16
5443 D8
6442 E5
6455 D2
6472 I9
7448 E9
7458 A20
43 I1
44 I1
1447 H4
1448 H3
1461 G6
1462 G6
1472 G19
1473 H19
2442 E9
2443 C14
2450 E11
2451 E10
2463 L11
2464 L11
2472 J5
2473 K1
2483 D4
2488 L13
2502 I9
2503 H9
2511 J17
2512 K17
2524 C20
2531 C16
3443 F12
3444 F12
3451 F12
3452 F13
3459 F13
3460 F13
3467 F14
3468 F14
3476 E14
3477 E14
3484 D14
3485 D14
3492 D14
3493 D13
3500 D13
3501 D13
3510 D12
3511 D12
3518 D12
3519 C9
3526 F10
3527 F10
3535 B3
3536 J14
3544 H15
3545 H14
3554 J2
3555 I3
3562 J4
3563 J5
3570 A2
3571 A2
3578 B2
3579 B3
3588 G5
3589 G4
3596 H4
3597 H3
3606 D5
3607 E5
3618 E2
3619 D2
3626 I9
3627 I9
3640 C18
3641 C18
3648 E17
3649 E17
3666 A19
3667 A20
3676 C14
3677 C14
3697 G17
3698 C8
4691 A2
4692 A2
5444 C15
5445 F15
6443 D5
6444 D5
6457 A7
6458 A6
6473 J9
6474 J9
7449 J11
7451 B7
7459 C20
7491 F18
1441 H6
1449 H3
1464 G5
1474 A1
2444 F15
2455 I10
2466 J3
2474 K1
2489 L13
2504 I9
2513 J17
2532 C17
3445 F12
3453 F13
3461 F13
3470 E14
3478 E14
3486 D14
3494 D13
3502 D13
3512 D12
3520 C9
3528 F10
3537 J14
3546 H14
3556 I3
3564 K6
3572 A2
3582 I16
3590 G4
3598 H3
3608 D5
3620 H9
3628 J9
3642 C17
3650 E17
3668 C20
3691 E18
3699 C8
4693 J16
5446 F14
6445 E5
6459 A5
7441 D14
7452 B5
7492 C8
1442 H6
1443 H5
1450 H2
1451 H2
1465 G4
1466 G4
1475 D1
1476 A1
2445 F14
2446 C14
2456 J11
2457 J11
2467 J3
2468 J3
2475 K1
2476 L1
2490 B2
2491 B2
2505 J9
2506 I8
2514 A16
2516 A17
2533 D10
2534 L17
3446 F12
3447 F12
3454 F13
3455 F13
3462 F13
3463 F13
3471 E14
3472 E14
3479 D14
3480 D14
3487 D14
3488 A7
3495 D13
3496 D13
3503 D13
3504 D13
3513 D12
3514 D12
3521 D9
3522 D9
3529 G10
3531 A3
3538 I14
3539 I15
3547 K11
3548 K11
3557 I2
3558 L6
3565 L6
3566 J3
3573 A2
3574 A2
3583 G6
3584 H6
3591 H6
3592 H6
3599 H3
3600 H2
3609 E5
3610 D4
3621 I9
3622 J9
3629 I8
3630 I8
3643 D17
3644 C16
3655 I17
3656 I17
3669 B6
3670 A5
3692 F16
3693 F16
3700 C10
3701 C11
4694 K16
4695 J12
5448 I14
5450 J5
6451 E2
6452 E2
6460 J12
6461 L16
7442 I13
7443 D5
7454 A16
7455 A17
7493 C10
1444 H5
1457 A11
1467 G4
1478 F1
2447 E10
2458 I15
2469 J2
2477 J6
2492 A3
2507 I8
2518 A18
2591 E18
3448 F12
3456 F13
3464 F13
3473 E14
3481 D14
3489 A6
3497 D13
3505 D13
3515 D12
3523 D9
3532 E9
3541 I12
3551 I2
3559 L6
3567 J4
3575 B2
3585 G6
3593 H5
3601 H2
3615 E2
3623 H9
3631 J8
3645 D18
3663 A16
3671 A5
3694 F17
3702 G17
5441 E10
5451 J4
6453 E2
6463 C15
7444 C3
7456 A18
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
4692
TU_DATA
D
1K
3528
1K
3529
CDC_LED3
I2C_DATA
100p
3667
82K
2522
100p
3666
82K
2520
100p
3665
82K
2518
100p
3664
82K
2516
100p
82K
2514
3663
3642 1M
G16’
100p
82K
2524
3668
2532 10p
D
9
1
Os’ 10
+5V6
VSS
7491
HEF4094BT
D
F
D
8
D
Os
D
D
D
STR
470u
100n
2446
2443
3506
3505
3504
3503
3502
3501
3500
3499
3498
3497
3496
3495
3494
3493
3492
3491
3490
2531 10p
D
100p
LEDShCLK
2u2
B
G17’
G15’
G15
G14’
G2’
G1’
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
3644 1M
+5V
5445
+5V
2u2
E
2591
O3
3527
470R
7
100R
19
O7
3525
3526
47R
3691
11
1K
100R
3650
O6
I2C_DATA_DVD
I2C_CLK_DVD
18
DVD_ON
LEDShDATA
+D
5446
D
CdShDATA
1478
1K
O5
F
+C
B
RESET
3649
LEDShSTR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
C
C
17
MUX_Sa
13
8
D
C
16
3648
1K
12
7448
BC847B
C
470R
2
9
10
8
32K768
DT-38
MPOscShift
15
3647
3
D
10
P18
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
P9
P8
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
CdSiCL
2K2
3700
3K9
3K9
1K
1K
220R
220R
220R
220R
220R
220R
100p
11
LEDShDATA
CdStdby
CP
270R 3609
14
470R
O4
180R
5442
1K
3646
O0
3615
C
D
D
C_VOL_CLK
4
6451
C
C
E
-30V
13
14
12
3645
S_VOL_CLK
O1
12
C
10
12
O2
180R
C
8
9
11
5
3616
C
7
3641
220R
HP_DET
VDD
6452
C
6
220R
E0
13
680K
7459
BC847B
5
SA_IN
6
13
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
G12
G13
G14
G15
G16
G17
NTC
10K
180R
5441
TMP88CU77F
7441
P1
G1
G2
G3
3643
16
3617
C
4
+5V6
15
6453
2u2
1K
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
100R
3487
3486
3485
3484
3483
3482
3481
3480
3479
3478
3477
3476
3475
3474
3473
3472
3471
3470
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
3
D
D
PWDN
+E
-30V
I2C_CLK
10K
3694
14
E 2533 100n
5443
+5V
1N4148
E
B
~F1
3640
10K
3693
14
9
-30V
1
I2C_DATA
3692
7
6445
-30V
2
D
10K
270R 3605
D
2u2
3695
6441
180R
5
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
5444
6463
47u
7
1
+5V6
2444
6
LEDShDATA
G17’
G16’
G15’
G14’
G13
G12
G11
G10
G9
G8
G7
G6
G5
G4
G3
G2’
G1’
1K
-30V
47u
5
270R 3607
3618
6
3523
3524
D
D
-30V
2445
270R 3606
6442
D
3522
D10
D
82K
E
3441
3442
3443
3444
3445
3446
3447
3448
3449
3450
3451
3452
3453
3454
3455
3456
3457
3458
3459
3460
3461
3462
3463
3464
3465
3466
3467
3468
6443
6
2
82K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
470R
1K
1K
1K
5
11
E
E
-30V
A
7458
BC847B
7457
BC847B
E
E
-30V
~F2
-30V
3518
3517
3516
3515
3514
3513
3512
3511
3510
3509
100n
2480
100p
4
2
6454
D
1K
22p
D
100R
MUX_Sa
LEDShCLK
2450
D
LEDShSTR
22p
E
D
470R
2451
D
3603
3
3676
3520
22p
4
270R 3608
D
1
3519
-30V
6444
1
DVD_ON
LED_ON
82K
D
3521
1K
3532
180R
2
TO
DVD
3
LEDs
470R
CdStdby
47u
+5V6
1
4
STB
470R
TU_CE
MPOscShift
D
3619
7443
74HC4094D
TU_CLK
2441
6455
SRG8
15
EN1
D
3
1475
FE-ST-VK-N
2482
470R
3610
1
2483
STB
D
+E
1471
FE-ST-VK-N
3675
+E
D
16
SRG8
15
EN1
3 2 1
7456
BC847B
-F1
3677
D
D
D
7444
16 74HC4094D
7493
BC847B
3701
3699
C
+5V6
+D
8K2
+D
7492
BC847B
+5V6
20
+E
-F2
CdShCLK
LED_ON
CdShSTR
TO AV
LEDShCLK
CdTXTClk
D
D
2447
100n
CdTxtDQSV
15p
2491
100K
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
E
22p
12
D
CdTXTIN
D 3577
7455
BC847B
-30V
2448
1K
49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
4K7
2449
3578
9
10
19
+E
4K7
CdPore
10K
11
B
3579 10K
D
2K2
470R
2442
3576
62 61 60
100n
8
18
+E
3568
7451
BC847B
3669
7452
BC847B
8K2
8
+D
3698
100n
10K
2490
2
TO DVD
LOGO LED
CdSILD
17
+E
7454
BC847B
STDBY_LIT
7
4K7
16
1457
BJ764GNK
+5V6
3488
7
3535
CdShDATA
D
3569
470R
6457
470R
3575
1
CdSICL
BLUE_LIT
3574
6
4K7
180R
5
6
42
DIPMATE
CdShCLK
3531
180R
3670
5
CdShSTR
6458
3489
D
4
47p
47p
6459
470R
4
2492
*2493
*
3672
D
D
3
15
+5V6
CdSwInfo
470R
470R
3
* 3572
* 3573
14
330R
470R
3571
2
180R
3671
3570
2
LEDShSTR
A
+5V6
+5V6
10K
1474
1476
FE-ST-VK-N FE-ST-VK-N
1
1
13
LED_ON
4
LEDShCLK
3
LEDShSTR
2
4691
CdSiLD
1
BLUE_LIT
CDC_LED2
STDBY_LIT
4
CDC_LED1
3586
3585
220R
220R
1462
1465
1466
1467
B
KEY_0
1K
2K7
3587
270R
3583
3588
390R
1461
3589
560R
1464
3590
820R
2
1
3702
D10
3
G
I2C_DATA_DVD
3696
I2C_CLK_DVD
3697
V_JOG_B
V_JOG_A
HP_DET
TU_STEREO
OPTIONS
NTC
SA3
SA2
SA1
KEY_2
KEY_1
KEY_0
I2C_CLK
TuRDSDATA
VOL_B
VOL_A
A_JOG_B
CdPore
A_JOG_A
C_VOL_CLK
S_VOL_CLK
CDTXTin
PWDN
CdSwInfo
10K
3656
3655
2K7
1473
FE-ST-VK-N
10K
5K6
3704
5K6
3703
3582
H
1
D
2
3
KEY_1
4
I
5
B
100n
TO VOL & KEY
~F1
4693
4u7
-F1
2511
2458
3539 10K
3538 10K
1K
4
TO DAC
7
VOL_B
VSS
3537
4u7
D
4
6
D
SCL
WC_
4
+D
2513
5448
10K
3542
2u2
3536
5
I2C_CLK
I2C_DATA
NTC
3544
100K
10K
OPTIONS
3545
2K7
# 3546
RC6
47R
2n2
SDA
3
VOL_A
1K
1 RT-01T
C
E
D
E
B
D
E
D
C
E
1459
EC16
2
C
+C
+D
+E
-30V
~F1/~F2
=
=
=
=
=
4.7V
4.7V
4.7V
-33.4V
4.25V
D
4
D
D 11
D
5
1u
2512
10K
10K
3637
# OPTION DELECT
FWD1/21, /21M
FWD5/21, /21M, /33
FWD5/22
FWD5/37, /30
-F2
E
J
+5V
+5V6
D
D
4
D
5
3
0 ohm
2K7
4K7
8K2
*
D
D
D
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1
PCS 103 828
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
K
PROVISION
Note : Some values may varies, see
respective parts list for correct value.
MT1 MT2
3
3546
6461
2
1N4003
MT1 MT2
VSSD
1
4694
47u
1
~F2
2534
1458
EC16
A-RE
3636
TuRDSCLK
+D
10n
D 10
T57 15
+D
10n
2489
D 9
TuRDSDATA
10K
3565
10K
TEST LOGIC AND OUTPUT
SELECTOR SWITCH
VSSA
3564
+D
A_JOG_A
+D
3547
DIFFERENTIAL RDDA 2
DECODER
RDCL 16
D 6
D
E2
2
3
8
+D
+C
+D
10K
BIPHASE
SYMBOL
DECODER
10K
3558
CLOCK
REGENERATION
AND SYNC
VCC
E1
1479
2488
L
2u2
2476
VOLTAGE
7
D
* *
A_JOG_B
QUAL 1
10K
QUALITY
BIT
GENERATOR
10n
OSCILLATOR
AND
DIVIDER
3559
3 VREF REFERENCE
6
D
E0
D
D
K_RESET
D
TEST
VP1
3
8
D
2
VDDD
MODE
560p
2475
7 CIN
5 VDDA
1K
6460
4
D
V-RE
COSTAS LOOP
VARIABLE AND
FIXED DIVIDER
1
GND MT
D 3
D
8 SCOUT
CLOCKED
COMPARATOR
C
C
1
2
3543
2462
2457
C
1K5
D
7442
M24C02
100n
820p
3622
10K
3548
RECONSTRUCTION
FILTER
D
1N4148
2505
VSUP
OUT
1N4148
680K
3625
6473
D
GR1U28XP
2
7449
BC847B
2509
D
V_JOG_B
57 Khz
BANDPASS
(8th ORDER)
12
14
OSCO
OSCI
560p
K
D
220K
CDTXTCLK
+D
C
47K
3562
13
ANTIALIASING
FILTER
4 MUX
SA3
(10KHz)
3541
1K5
4695
3621
6n8
47n
2504
D
+D
+D
2461
3630
470K
1N4148
3628
82p
10K
D
2K2
D
5451
2472
47p
5450
D
47p
3567
10K
2467
D
47p
2466
47p
3566
D
7445
SAA6579T
47p
2473
D
+D
3563
D
D
2474
D
+D
1
5
IFL
D
3624
680K
D
+D
2471
*
D
47K
2468
47p
3560
2469
TO
TUNER 95
J
D
1K5
6474
AT-51
TO ECO5
220n
D
3631
100R
220n
470R
470K
6
TU_STEREO
3553
3554
3620
47n
6472
2507
3552 1K
SA2
(1KHz)
100n
5
2477
4
4
TU_DATA
TU_CLK
2u2
2
3
*
2508
3551 1K
+D
10K
3
3555
1
2503
D
TU_CE
D
10K
3561 1K
3556
2
10K
2470 100p
43
DIPMATE
3557
I
D
6471
1N4148
2456
44
DIPMATE
1
RC6
CdTxtDQSV
SA1
(80HZ)
STANDBY
100n
1441
B
B
ECO
100K
SCAN
10n
3534
B
B
A-B
10n
2464
B
PBC
1443
1445
B
RETURN
2463
DVD
3623
680K
V_JOG_A
CD
+D
3629
TUNER
470K
B
B
+C
AUX
220n
B
B
VEC
2506
B
1447
1451
B
+D
1K
220R
3533
220R
10n
270R
2455
390R
SA_IN
560R
1u
820R
2501
1K2
2502
1K8
100n
2K7
47K
4K7
47K
10K
D
100R
KEY_2
3626
3591
3627
3592
2K7
3593
3584
3594
1442
3595
1444
3596
1446
3597
1448
3598
2
+C
SURR
3599
1
TO MIC
NEWS/TA
(TEXT)
RDS/TEXT
3600
1449
H
B
B
B
PERSONAL
3601
1450
41
DIPMATE
B
B
DSC
TuRDSCLK
100R
B
DBB
G
1472
FE-ST-VK-N
1470
FE-ST-VK-N
1
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
L
6-5
6-5
FRONT BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
6-5
FRONT BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
PCS 103 829
6-6
6-6
DIGITAL ANALOG CONVERTOR (DAC) PART CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
17
22n
2938
1
D
41 40 39
DIGITAL
IN
31 SDI
B
a
3
3937
5
47R
4u7
a
4 VRA1
AOL 14
5 AIL
2940
OUT
8 AIR
23 34 44
a
# 2947
D
10 13
21
1~ MUX
4
22n
7903
UDA1328T 21
10 BCK VDDD
10K
1
D
7
3915
47R
11
3916
47R
11 WS
47R
10
3917
47R
12 DI12
3918
14 DI56
9
12
13
12
D
18
13 DI34
11 19
3919
27 TST1
10K
16 SYSCLK
* 4931
* 4932
* 4933
+5Vd
4912
dd
20
VSSD
100n
3V3A
STATIC 9
DEEM1 24
4910
DEEM0 25
4911
L3CLK 18
D
L3DATA 19
TST2 22
#
dd
VO2P 32
29 VO1N
VO2N 31
DAC’S
VO4 2
VDDA
6
VSSA
3
a
VREFA
30
AC3_SL
3921
a
2u2
220u
100n
2923
100u
D
2922
1904
FMN
AU3_CTR
a
a
DIG_OUT
4
a
5
6
7
a
AC3_L
STEREO_MUTE
D
2
3
AC3_R
D
3
1
AC3_SUB
22n
2927
47R
PCM_OUT0
C
D
1908
FE-BT-VK-N
VO6 5
3V3A
2
22n
AC3_SR
+3V3
5901
dd
INTERPOL FILTER
NOISE SHAPER
4 VO5
SCLK
E
4936
2926
DS 26
28 VO1P
4934
1
B
MUTE 23
VOL/MUTE/DEEMPH
NC
KILL
7904
BC817-25
a
L3MODE 17
1 VO3
LRCLK
DIGITAL ANALOG CONVERTOR (DAC) BOARD CHIP LAYOUT
4913
2925
dd
6
10n
PCM_CLK
#
4905
2924
RI
LI
CKS
22 27 26 25
a
14
+3V3
15
XI
22K
D
100p
8
XO
3935
2941
8
7
GNDA2
a
16
MIC
IN
3 LPFO1
GNDL
a
GND
AOR 16
RZ
DRAM
2 MIC1
GNDA1
+12Vstby
TIMING GENE.
GNDD
10K
EN
VCC
14
LZ
GNDX
3934
10K
82p
3933
10K
2935
3932
470n
100u
2931
470R
2932
4n7
3931
3
2934
2
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
ANALOG
9 LPFO3
3n3
a
2933
1
G1
D
4u7
a
13
A
3938
a
1909
EH-B
FROM
MIC
7 VRA2
ANALOG
IN
7931 A5
7932 A9
7932
74HCT157D
VR2 15
DSP
6 LPFO2
C
47R
BCKO 29
SDO 28
2939
2
LRCKO 30
DIGITAL
OUT
MICOM uF
7903 B12
7904 B14
12
D
3936
33 LRCKI
32 BCKI
5901 E5
5902 G5
+5Vd
STEREO_MUTE
38 37 36 35
11
4935 A2
4936 C14
2K2
1
4933 D10
4934 D10
3924
43
4931 D10
4932 D10
5K6
42
4912 D6
4913 A13
3925
* 4935
24
4910 B13
4911 B13
QE50
D
D
3950 H7
4905 A12
10
15
20
3948 G7
3949 G7
9
D
7931
TC9409BF
D I2C_DATA_DVD
3938 B9
3947 G6
CONTROL
INTERFACE
22n
I2C_CLK_DVD
3936 B9
3937 B9
DIGITAL
INTERFACE
D
3934 C3
3935 C3
8
+5Vd
+5Vadc
2936
3932 C2
3933 C2
7
+5Vadc
+5Vd
3925 B14
3931 C1
2921
8
6
+5Vd +5Vd
IFD
3921 D12
3924 B14
3918 C11
3919 C11
EMP
7
4
3916 B11
3917 B11
TEST
3
2947 D6
3915 B11
5
IFL
6
2941 A10
2946 G7
EXTO
TO
FRONT
4
D
1901
4
FE-BT-VK-N
1
5
2
2939 B5
2940 C5
IFD
K_RESET
2937 A6
2938 A7
RESN
IFS
2
2935 C3
2936 A5
22n
A
3
1931
FE-BT-VK-N
1
3
2933 C2
2934 C2
IFS
2
2931 D1
2932 C2
2937
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
2926 C14
2927 E12
IFL
1
2924 B12
2925 B13
VDA2
2922 E12
2923 E13
VDL
1931 A1
2921 E12
VDA1
1908 D14
1909 C1
VDD2
1904 E6
1905 F4
VDD1
1901 A1
1903 F1
VDX
DIGITAL ANALOG CONVERTOR (DAC) BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
6-6
8
E
9
4
5
PCM_CLK
6
D
7
SCLK
8
LRCLK
2
3
1903
FMN
V
Y
2
3
4
5
V
6
C
7
V
5
G
8
+3V3
9
6
8
12
Y
13
3947
V
14
470R
C
V
+5Vadc
+5Vd
15
*
a
16
D
5902 17
2u2
18
TO AV
+12Vstby
9
KILL
V
SDA
7
FROM
DVD
D
11
1
F
PCM_OUT0
10
4
3948
CVBS
V
Note : Some values may varies, see respective
parts list for correct value.
R
V
V
=
=
=
=
4.7V
4.6V
3.3V
3.0V
G
STEREOMUTE = 0V (Karaoke on)
3.3V (Karaoke off)
82R
20
10
3949
NON-KARAOKE ONLY
# PROVISION
82R
19
SCL
+5Vd
+5Vadc
+3V3
+3V3A
100u
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
9
F
2946
1905
FE-BT-VK-N
1
G
PCM_OUT1
11
H
21
B
D
12
3950
22
82R
PCM_OUT2
13
V
H
TO DVD
14
D
15
H_SYNC
16
V
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3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
PCS 103 830
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
6-7
6-7
MIC. & DVD OPEN/CLOSE BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT
MIC. & DVD OPEN/CLOSE BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
DISC TYPE LED BOARD - COMPONENT
LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
DISC TYPE LED BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
MIC. & DVD OPEN/CLOSE PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
82 B9
1801 B1
1803 D8
1805 C1
2803 B2
2805 B4
2812 B6
1804 D9
2802 A4
2804 B4
2806 B5
2813 B6
1
2814 B7
2815 B8
2
2818 C1
3802 B8
3803 C3
3804 B3
3
3805 A5
3806 B4
3807 B5
3808 C5
3812 B6
3813 B7
4
3814 B7
3815 C7
3816 B8
3817 D8
5803 B1
7803 B5
5
3139 113 3431 pt1 dd wk0023
7804 B5
7806 B7
6
7
8
9
DISC TYPE LED PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
A
A
1411 A2
+12A
1n
a
Mic
2814
47u
2K2
7806
BC847B
470n
3816
2815
+12A
3
B
560R
TO DAC
a
1
A
A
D
a
D
2
B
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
# : Provision
DVD
DISC
FROM
FRONT
VCD
DISC
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4
5
6
7
8
9
220R
B
LTL-1CHGE
3413
D
6413
3412
D
820R
220R
C
1804
EH-B
LTL-1CHGE
D
3411
B
220R
C
1
1803
SKQNAB
3
FROM
FRONT
a
Mic
2
4
3
2813 1n
3817
1
2
6412
100n
3
1411
FE-BT-VK-N
2
3802
6411
# 2818
1
6413 B2
2
a
C
# 1805
RT-01T
6412 B2
1
10u
100K
2K7
3807
3812
2812
a
2805
5
6411 B1
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
LTL-1CHGE
10K
Mic
6
3
3413 B2
3815
220n
1M
820R
4K7
1
BC857B 470n
7804
20K
2u2
7
7803
BC847B
22R
2804
2806
3808
3804
3803
5803
4n7
4
2
2803
1801
TC38
1M
3806
3814
B
3412 B2
1
82
DIPMATE
3813
2K7
47u
a
3805
2802
Mic
3411 B1
+12A
D
C
CD
DISC
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1
2
3
PCS 103 831
6-8
6-8
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - FRONT BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - FRONT BOARD
MISCELLANEOUS
1401
1402
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
1801
1803
2422 026 05059
4822 276 13775
Microphone Socket
Tact Switch
2491
2501
4822 126 14585
4822 126 14043
100nF 10% 50V
1µF +80/-20% 16V
2939
2940
4822 124 40769
4822 124 40769
4,7µF 20% 100V
4,7µF 20% 100V
1403
1404
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
1901
1903
4822 267 10733
2422 025 16525
Flex Connector 4P
Flex Connector 16P
2502
2503
4822 126 14585
4822 126 13751
100nF 10% 50V
47nF 10% 63V
2941
2946
5322 122 32531
4822 124 40207
100pF 5% 50V
100µF 20% 25V
1405
1406
4822 276 13775
4822 265 11207
Tact Switch
Flex Connector 6P
1904
1905
2422 025 16526
2422 025 14518
Flex Connector 22P
Flex Connector 9P
2504
2505
5322 122 31866
4822 122 33806
6,8nF 10% 63V
820pF 10% 63V
RESISTORS
1411
1421
4822 267 10733
4822 276 13775
Flex Connector 4P
Tact Switch
1908
1931
2422 025 14518
4822 265 11515
Flex Connector 9P
Flex Connector 8P
2506
2507
4822 126 14076
4822 126 14076
220nF +80/-20% 25V
220nF +80/-20% 25V
3401
3402
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20472
10k 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
1422
1423
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
CAPACITORS
2508
2511
4822 126 14076
4822 124 12032
220nF +80/-20% 25V
4,7µF 20% 50V
3403
3404
4822 117 12955
4822 051 20182
2k7 1% 0,1W
1k8 5% 0,1W
1424
1425
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2401
2421
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32531
100pF 5% 50V
100pF 5% 50V
2512
2513
4822 126 14043
4822 124 12032
1µF +80/-20% 16V
4,7µF 20% 50V
3405
3406
4822 051 20122
4822 117 11448
1k2 5% 0,1W
180R 1% 0,1W
1426
1427
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2425
2426
4822 122 33177
4822 122 33177
10nF 20% 50V
10nF 20% 50V
2514
2516
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32531
100pF 5% 50V
100pF 5% 50V
3407
3408
4822 117 11448
4822 117 11448
180R 1% 0,1W
180R 1% 0,1W
1428
1429
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2441
2442
4822 124 80483
4822 126 14585
47µF 20% 6,3V
100nF 10% 50V
2518
2520
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32531
100pF 5% 50V
100pF 5% 50V
3411
3412
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11503
220R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
1430
1431
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2443
2444
4822 126 14585
4822 124 80483
100nF 10% 50V
47µF 20% 6,3V
2522
2524
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32531
100pF 5% 50V
100pF 5% 50V
3413
3421
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11503
220R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
1432
1435
4822 276 13775
4822 267 10958
Tact Switch
Flex Connector 5P
2445
2446
4822 124 80483
4822 124 80195
47µF 20% 6,3V
470µF 20% 10V
2531
2532
5322 122 32448
5322 122 32448
10pF 5% 63V
10pF 5% 63V
3422
3423
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11504
220R 1% 0,1W
270R 1% 0,1W
1436
1441
2422 129 16348
4822 276 13775
Rotary Encoder 24P
Tact Switch
2447
2448
5322 122 32658
4822 126 13486
22pF 5% 50V
15pF 2% 63V
2533
2534
4822 126 13838
4822 124 40433
100nF +80/-20% 50V
47µF 20% 25V
3424
3425
4822 051 20391
4822 051 20561
390R 5% 0,1W
560R 5% 0,1W
1442
1443
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2449
2450
5322 122 32658
5322 122 32658
22pF 5% 50V
22pF 5% 50V
2591
2702
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32654
100pF 5% 50V
22nF 10% 63V
3426
3427
4822 117 11454
4822 051 20122
820R 1% 0,1W
1k2 5% 0,1W
1444
1445
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2451
2455
5322 122 32658
4822 122 33177
22pF 5% 50V
10nF 20% 50V
2703
2704
4822 126 14585
4822 126 14585
100nF 10% 50V
100nF 10% 50V
3428
3429
4822 051 20182
4822 117 12955
1k8 5% 0,1W
2k7 1% 0,1W
1446
1447
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2456
2457
4822 126 14585
4822 122 33177
100nF 10% 50V
10nF 20% 50V
2705
2802
5322 122 32654
4822 124 40433
22nF 10% 63V
47µF 20% 25V
3430
3431
4822 051 20472
4822 117 10833
4k7 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
1448
1449
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2458
2461
4822 126 14585
4822 126 13751
100nF 10% 50V
47nF 10% 63V
2803
2804
5322 126 10223
4822 126 14076
4,7nF 10% 63V
220nF +80/-20% 25V
3441
3442
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1450
1451
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2462
2463
4822 122 33127
4822 122 33177
2,2nF 10% 63V
10nF 20% 50V
2805
2806
5322 122 31647
4822 126 13482
1nF 10% 63V
470nF +80/-20% 16V
3443
3444
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1457
1458
3139 110 52380
2422 129 16385
FTD Display
Rotary Encoder 12P
2464
2466
4822 122 33177
4822 126 13692
10nF 20% 50V
47pF 1% 63V
2812
2813
4822 126 13482
5322 122 31647
470nF +80/-20% 16V
1nF 10% 63V
3445
3446
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1459
1461
2422 129 16385
4822 276 13775
Rotary Encoder 12P
Tact Switch
2467
2468
4822 126 13692
4822 126 13692
47pF 1% 63V
47pF 1% 63V
2814
2815
4822 124 21732
4822 124 80231
10µF 20% 25V
47µF 20% 16V
3447
3448
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1462
1464
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2469
2470
4822 126 13692
5322 122 32531
47pF 1% 63V
100pF 5% 50V
2921
2922
5322 122 32654
4822 126 14585
22nF 10% 63V
100nF 10% 50V
3449
3450
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1465
1466
4822 276 13775
4822 276 13775
Tact Switch
Tact Switch
2471
2472
4822 126 13695
4822 126 13692
82pF 1% 63V
47pF 1% 63V
2923
2924
4822 124 11912
5322 122 32654
220µF 20% 6,3V
22nF 10% 63V
3451
3452
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1467
1470
4822 276 13775
4822 265 11535
Tact Switch
Flex Connector 8P
2473
2474
4822 122 33173
4822 126 13692
560pF 10% 50V
47pF 1% 63V
2925
2926
4822 126 14585
5322 122 32654
100nF 10% 50V
22nF 10% 63V
3453
3454
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1471
1472
4822 265 11545
4822 265 11183
Flex Connector 19P
Flex Connector 4P
2475
2476
4822 122 33173
4822 124 22652
560pF 10% 50V
2,2µF 20% 50V
2927
2931
4822 124 41584
4822 124 40207
100µF 20% 10V
100µF 20% 25V
3455
3456
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1473
1474
4822 267 10958
4822 267 51453
Flex Connector 5P
Flex Connector 12P
2477
2480
4822 126 14585
4822 126 14585
100nF 10% 50V
100nF 10% 50V
2932
2933
4822 126 13482
4822 122 33891
470nF +80/-20% 16V
3,3nF 10% 63V
3457
3458
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1475
1476
4822 265 11183
4822 265 11535
Flex Connector 4P
Flex Connector 8P
2482
2483
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32531
100pF 5% 50V
100pF 5% 50V
2934
2935
5322 126 10223
4822 126 13695
4,7nF 10% 63V
82pF 1% 63V
3459
3460
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1478
1702
4822 265 11207
4822 267 10731
Flex Connector 6P
Flex Connector 6P
2488
2489
4822 122 33177
4822 122 33177
10nF 20% 50V
10nF 20% 50V
2936
2937
5322 122 32654
5322 122 32654
22nF 10% 63V
22nF 10% 63V
3461
3462
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
1703
4822 265 11529
Headphone Socket
2490
4822 126 14585
100nF 10% 50V
2938
5322 122 32654
22nF 10% 63V
3463
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
PCS 103 832
6-9
6-9
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - FRONT BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - FRONT BOARD
RESISTORS
3464
3465
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20471
1k 2% 0,25W
470R 5% 0,1W
3518
3519
4822 051 20392
4822 051 20471
3k9 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3575
3576
4822 051 20471
4822 051 20471
470R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3640
3641
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11503
220R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3466
3467
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3520
3521
4822 051 20471
4822 051 10102
470R 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3577
3578
4822 117 10837
4822 051 10102
100k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3642
3643
4822 051 20105
4822 051 20684
1M 5% 0,1W
680k 5% 0,1W
3468
3470
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20101
1k 2% 0,25W
100R 5% 0,1W
3522
3523
4822 051 20101
4822 051 10102
100R 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3579
3582
4822 117 10833
4822 117 12955
10k 1% 0,1W
2k7 1% 0,1W
3644
3645
4822 051 20105
4822 051 10102
1M 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3471
3472
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3524
3525
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3583
3584
4822 117 12955
4822 117 12955
2k7 1% 0,1W
2k7 1% 0,1W
3646
3647
4822 051 20471
4822 051 20471
470R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3473
3474
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3526
3527
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3585
3586
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11503
220R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3648
3649
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3475
3476
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3528
3529
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3587
3588
4822 117 11504
4822 051 20391
270R 1% 0,1W
390R 5% 0,1W
3650
3655
4822 051 20479
4822 117 10833
47R 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3477
3478
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3531
3532
4822 051 20472
4822 117 10833
4k7 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3589
3590
4822 051 20561
4822 117 11454
560R 5% 0,1W
820R 1% 0,1W
3656
3663
4822 117 10833
4822 117 11149
10k 1% 0,1W
82k 1% 0,1W
3479
3480
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3533
3534
4822 051 10102
4822 117 10837
1k 2% 0,25W
100k 1% 0,1W
3591
3592
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11503
220R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3664
3665
4822 117 11149
4822 117 11149
82k 1% 0,1W
82k 1% 0,1W
3481
3482
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3535
3536
4822 051 20472
4822 051 10102
4k7 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3593
3594
4822 117 11504
4822 051 20391
270R 1% 0,1W
390R 5% 0,1W
3666
3667
4822 117 11149
4822 117 11149
82k 1% 0,1W
82k 1% 0,1W
3483
3484
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3537
3538
4822 051 10102
4822 117 10833
1k 2% 0,25W
10k 1% 0,1W
3595
3596
4822 051 20561
4822 117 11454
560R 5% 0,1W
820R 1% 0,1W
3668
3669
4822 117 11149
4822 051 20472
82k 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3485
3486
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3539
3541
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20479
10k 1% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
3597
3598
4822 051 20122
4822 051 20182
1k2 5% 0,1W
1k8 5% 0,1W
3670
3671
4822 117 11448
4822 117 11448
180R 1% 0,1W
180R 1% 0,1W
3487
3490
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3542
3543
4822 117 10833
4822 051 10102
10k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3599
3600
4822 117 12955
4822 051 20472
2k7 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3672
3675
4822 117 11448
4822 117 11149
180R 1% 0,1W
82k 1% 0,1W
3491
3492
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3544
3545
4822 117 10837
4822 117 10833
100k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3601
3603
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20471
10k 1% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3676
3677
4822 117 11149
4822 117 11149
82k 1% 0,1W
82k 1% 0,1W
3493
3494
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3546
3546
4822 117 12955
4822 051 20472
2k7 1% 0,1W /21/21M
4k7 5% 0,1W /22
3605
3606
4822 117 11504
4822 117 11504
270R 1% 0,1W
270R 1% 0,1W
3691
3692
4822 051 20471
4822 117 10833
470R 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3495
3496
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3546
3547
4822 051 20822
4822 117 10833
8k2 5% 0,1W /30/37
10k 1% 0,1W
3607
3608
4822 117 11504
4822 117 11504
270R 1% 0,1W
270R 1% 0,1W
3693
3694
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3497
3498
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3548
3551
4822 117 10833
4822 051 10102
10k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3609
3610
4822 117 11504
4822 051 20471
270R 1% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3695
3696
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20101
10k 1% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3499
3500
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3552
3553
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20471
1k 2% 0,25W
470R 5% 0,1W
3615
3616
4822 117 11448
4822 116 52213
180R 1% 0,1W
180R 5% 0,5W
3697
3698
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20822
100R 5% 0,1W
8k2 5% 0,1W
3501
3502
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3554
3555
4822 051 20101
4822 117 10833
100R 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3617
3618
4822 117 11448
4822 117 11448
180R 1% 0,1W
180R 1% 0,1W
3699
3700
4822 117 11449
4822 051 20822
2k2 5% 0,1W
8k2 5% 0,1W
3503
3504
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3557
3558
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3619
3620
4822 117 11448
4822 117 11139
180R 1% 0,1W
1k5 1% 0,1W
3701
3702
4822 117 11449
4822 051 10102
2k2 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3505
3506
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3559
3561
4822 117 10833
4822 051 10102
10k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3621
3622
4822 117 11139
4822 117 11139
1k5 1% 0,1W
1k5 1% 0,1W
3703
3704
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3509
3510
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11503
220R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3562
3563
4822 117 13579
4822 117 11449
220k 1% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3623
3624
4822 051 20684
4822 051 20684
680k 5% 0,1W
680k 5% 0,1W
3802
3803
4822 051 20561
4822 117 10833
560R 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3511
3512
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11503
220R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3564
3565
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3625
3626
4822 051 20684
4822 117 10834
680k 5% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3804
3805
4822 051 20472
4822 117 12955
4k7 5% 0,1W
2k7 1% 0,1W
3513
3513
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11503
1k 2% 0,25W
220R 1% 0,1W /21/21M
3566
3567
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3627
3628
4822 117 10834
4822 117 10834
47k 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3806
3807
4822 051 20105
4822 117 12955
1M 5% 0,1W
2k7 1% 0,1W
3514
3514
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11503
1k 2% 0,25W
220R 1% 0,1W /21/21M
3568
3569
4822 051 20472
4822 117 13577
4k7 5% 0,1W
330R 1% 1,25W
3629
3630
4822 051 20474
4822 051 20474
470k 5% 0,1W
470k 5% 0,1W
3808
3812
4822 051 20229
2120 366 90292
22R 5% 0,1W
POTM CAR LOG 20k
3515
3516
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3570
3573
4822 051 20471
4822 051 20471
470R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3631
3636
4822 051 20474
4822 117 10833
470k 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3813
3814
4822 117 12955
4822 051 20105
2k7 1% 0,1W
1M 5% 0,1W
3517
4822 051 20392
3k9 5% 0,1W
3574
4822 051 20471
470R 5% 0,1W
3637
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
3815
4822 117 11454
820R 1% 0,1W
PCS 103 833
6-10
6-10
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - FRONT BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - FRONT BOARD
RESISTORS
3816
3817
4822 117 10837
4822 117 11454
100k 1% 0,1W
820R 1% 0,1W
4468
4469
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4947
4948
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6461
6463
4822 130 31878
4822 130 30621
1N4003G
1N4148
3915
3916
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20479
10k 1% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
4470
4471
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4949
4950
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6471
6472
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3917
3918
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20479
47R 5% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
4472
4473
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4951
4952
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6473
6474
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3919
3921
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20479
10k 1% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
4474
4475
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4953
4954
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
3924
3925
4822 117 11449
4822 051 20562
2k2 5% 0,1W
5k6 5% 0,1W
4476
4477
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4955
4956
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7441
7442
3139 110 52370
9322 145 26668
TMP88CU77 - 'D51S52371'
M24C02-WMN6
3931
3932
4822 051 20471
4822 117 10833
470R 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
4478
4479
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4957
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
7443
7444
4822 209 15449
4822 209 15449
74HC4094D
74HC4094D
3933
3934
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
4480
4481
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
COILS & FILTERS
5441
5322 242 73686
RES CER 12MHz
7445
7448
4822 209 31981
5322 130 60159
SAA6579T/V1
BC847B
3935
3936
4822 051 20223
4822 051 20479
22k 5% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
4482
4483
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5442
5443
2422 543 01069
4822 157 62552
RES XTL 32kHz768
Coil 2,2µH 5%
7449
7451
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
3937
3938
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20479
47R 5% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
4484
4485
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5444
5445
4822 157 62552
4822 157 62552
Coil 2,2µH 5%
Coil 2,2µH 5%
7452
7454
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
3947
3948
4822 051 20471
4822 051 20829
470R 5% 0,1W
82R 5% 0,1W
4486
4490
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5446
5448
4822 157 62552
4822 157 62552
Coil 2,2µH 5%
Coil 2,2µH 5%
7455
7456
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
3949
3950
4822 051 20829
4822 051 20829
82R 5% 0,1W
82R 5% 0,1W
4491
4492
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5450
5451
4822 157 62552
4822 242 72195
Coil 2,2µH 5%
QUARZ 4,332MHz
7457
7458
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
4401
4422
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4494
4607
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5701
5702
4822 157 62552
4822 157 10586
Coil 2,2µH 5%
Coil 2,2µH 10%
7459
7491
5322 130 60159
5322 209 11306
BC847B
HEF4094BT
4441
4442
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4691
4692
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5703
5803
4822 157 62552
4822 157 62552
Coil 2,2µH 5%
Coil 2,2µH 5%
7492
7493
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
4443
4444
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4693
4694
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5901
5902
4822 157 10586
4822 157 10586
Coil 2,2µH 10%
Coil 2,2µH 10%
7803
7804
5322 130 60159
4822 130 60373
BC847B
BC857B
4445
4446
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4695
4701
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
DIODES
7806
7903
5322 130 60159
4822 209 17423
BC847B
UDA1328T/N1
4447
4448
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4702
4703
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6401
6402
4822 130 10791
4822 130 10791
LTL-1CHGE
LTL-1CHGE
7904
7931
4822 130 42804
4822 209 15973
BC817-25
TC9409BF
4449
4450
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4705
4801
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6403
6411
4822 130 10791
4822 130 10791
LTL-1CHGE
LTL-1CHGE
7932
9337 137 50653
74HCT157D
4451
4452
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4905
4906
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6412
6413
4822 130 10791
4822 130 10791
LTL-1CHGE
LTL-1CHGE
Note :
Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
4453
4454
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4910
4911
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6415
6441
9322 153 37676
9322 153 38676
LB3333RT-E7898
LO3336UV-E7898
4455
4456
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4912
4931
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6442
6443
9322 153 38676
9322 153 38676
LO3336UV-E7898
LO3336UV-E7898
4457
4458
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4932
4933
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6444
6445
9322 153 38676
9322 153 38676
LO3336UV-E7898
LO3336UV-E7898
4459
4460
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4934
4935
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6451
6452
4822 130 10791
4822 130 10791
LTL-1CHGE
LTL-1CHGE
4461
4462
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4940
4941
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6453
6454
4822 130 10791
4822 130 10791
LTL-1CHGE
LTL-1CHGE
4463
4464
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4942
4943
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6455
6457
4822 130 11589
4822 130 82978
LTL-1CHAE
LTL-1CHPE
4465
4466
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4944
4945
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6458
6459
9322 153 53676
9322 153 53676
LED VS LB5416
LED VS LB5416
4467
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
4946
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
6460
4822 130 10165
GR1U28XP
PCS 103 834
7B-1
7B-1
7B-1
BLOCKDIAGRAM
TUNER BOARD
ECO 5 systems
VStabA
buffer ampl.
VStabB
Vcc1
Discriminator 5
VLoop
1101
(1102)
A
10,7 MHz
3
FM
Vdd
Vcc2
RDS
(MPX)
FM-RF
39
10,7 MHz
37
33
35
LF filter
10,7 MHz
18
10
11
VCO
Vcc
4
right
14
4
left
stereo
24
Version
9
1124
4
right 15
43
FM
Mixer
FM
frontend
FM-Osc.
FM
Osc.
5
VLoop
Prescaler
Multiplexer
AM-Osc.
TUNER BOARD ECO5
AM-RF
VLoop
2
VLoop
VStabA
VStabB
AM
Det.
CONTROL
clock 27
clock
data 28
data
enable 29
enable
Charge
pump
38
AFC
7
22
40
41
36
44
32
19
P1
31
programmable
output ports P0
30
Reference
Oscillator
34
23
4
20
6
1
1
MW/LW
25
AM-RF,
AM-Osc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
75kHz
Vdd Vcc1 Vcc2
Blockdiagram ..................................................................7B-1
Adjustmant table .............................................................7B-2
Component layout ...........................................................7B-2
Circuit diagram ................................................................7B-3
Partslist ...........................................................................7B-4
1126 1121
RDS
(MPX)
AGC
8
1
3
C
1
B
AM IF
AM
Mixer
AM
Frontend
AFC +
1103
left
stereo
AM
Osc.
6
VLoop
Stereo
Decoder
RADIO IC
TEA 5757T
AFC -
AM-FRAME AERIAL
FM
Det.
IF2
IF1
450kHz
450kHz
450kHz
2
VStabA
VStabB
VStabB
ECO5 sys., 240698
CS 52 930
7B-2
7B-2
7B-2
TUNER ADJUSTMENT TABLE ( ECO5 FM/MW- and FM/MW/LW - versions with AM-frame aerial )
Waverange
Input frequency
Input
Tuned to
Adjust
Output
Scope/Voltmeter
108MHz
5130
8V ±0.2V
check
4.3V ±0.5V
VARICAP ALIGNMENT
FM
87.5 - 108MHz
C2
C2
C2
C1
A2
A2
C3
C4
A4
A4
B5
2137
2138
2144
2148
2155
2162
3105
3110
3132
3142
3147
C5
A5
B5
B4
A3
A2
B3
A2
B3
A4
B5
3149
3152
3154
3157
3158
3159
3160
3161
3170
3171
3172
1
C5
A5
C5
B5
A5
A5
A5
A5
C5
C5
C5
3173
5102
5103
5104
5105
5106
5109
5110
5111
5112
5113
5114
5115
5116
5119
5120
5121
5122
5123
5124
5126
5127
A5
C2
C2
C2
B2
B2
B4
B4
C3
C4
B3
2
C4
A4
A4
B5
B4
B4
B3
B2
B2
B3
B4
5130
5131
6101
6102
6103
6104
6106
6107
6109
6120
7102
A3
A3
A2
A1
A1
A2
B3
C5
C2
C4
A3
3
7104
7105
7107
7119
9100
9101
9105
9111
9113
9114
9115
C2
C3
B3
C4
A2
B3
B2
C2
B2
B2
B3
9117
9118
9119
9120
9121
9122
9123
9124
9125
9126
9128
B2
B4
C4
B4
A2
C3
B1
C4
A3
B5
A2
4
9129
9130
9131
9133
9134
9136
9137
B3
C3
A5
C3
B3
A5
A5
2101
2102
2103
2108
2109
2111
2112
2113
2114
2116
2117
C4
C4
C3
A4
A4
A2
B5
A4
A4
B3
A3
2118
2119
2120
2122
2124
2126
2127
2131
2132
2134
2136
B4
B4
B4
B3
A5
C2
C2
C2
C1
C1
B1
2139
2141
2142
2143
2145
2146
2147
2149
2150
2151
2152
5
B2
B1
B1
A1
C1
C1
C1
B2
B2
C2
C3
2153
2154
2156
2157
2158
2159
2160
2161
2163
2164
2165
C3
C3
C4
B4
B4
C2
C4
A3
A2
B1
B3
2166
2167
2168
3101
3102
3103
3104
3106
3108
3109
3111
5
3112
3113
3114
3115
3116
3117
3118
3119
3120
3121
3122
B2
B2
B1
C3
C3
C3
B3
C4
A4
A4
A3
A3
A2
A3
A3
A3
B4
B3
A3
B4
A3
B3
3123
3125
3126
3127
3128
3133
3134
3136
3137
3140
3141
4
A3
A3
B3
B3
B3
B4
B4
B4
B4
B2
C2
3143
3144
3145
3146
3148
3153
3155
3156
3167
3168
3169
C2
C2
C2
A1
A1
C2
A2
A1
C2
B3
B2
3175
3176
3177
3178
3179
3180
3181
4101
4102
4103
4104
3
A2
C2
A1
A1
A1
A4
C3
A4
A4
C2
A2
4105
4106
4107
4108
4109
4110
4111
4120
4150
4151
4152
B3
B4
C4
B4
A3
A3
C1
C2
B2
B3
B3
4153
4154
4155
4156
4157
4158
4159
4160
4161
4162
4163
2
B4
C3
A4
A2
B3
C2
A2
A1
A1
C1
C1
6105
6110
6111
6130
6131
7101
7103
7106
7108
7109
7111
A4
A4
B4
C2
C3
B2
C2
A3
A3
A3
A1
7120
7121
7122
7123
7124
7125
B4
B3
B4
B4
C4
A1
(65.81 - 74, 87.5 - 108MHz)
MW
1700kHz
5123
8V ±0.2V
530 - 1700kHz
530kHz
check
1.1V ±0.4V
FM/MW-version, 9kHz grid
1602kHz
5123
531 - 1602kHz
531kHz
check
279kHz
5122
8V ±0.2V
153kHz
check
1.1V ±0.4V
1602kHz
5123
8V ±0.2V
531kHz
check
1.1V ±0.4V
(65.81MHz)
FM/AM-version, 10kHz grid
LW
153 - 279kHz
1
MW
FM/MW/LW- version, 9kHz grid
SEARCH
SENS.
B
C
E
E
B
C
ECO5 3396 stage .2, 250698
4
5
C
3177
9119
4160
49
21
67
21
2166
23
2164 2141
4150
108MHz
2155
(65.81 - 74, 87.5 - 108MHz)
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
(65.81MHz)
mod=1kHz
∆f=±22.5kHz
5131
98MHz, 1mV
continuous wave
A
98MHz
3143
3167
FM
A
1
41.. Chip jumper
(not all items shown
in schematic diagram)
B E
5
F
C
5
3
MAX
(65.81MHz)
3142
3
152kHz ±1kHz 1)
IC 7101 36
2134
2147
7103 3141
C
4111
MW
450kHz
4163
C
E
4
marked components to be assembled
as service solution for Local/DX - switching
4
4
AM IF
3
AM AFC
connect pin 6 of
IC 7101 (AM Osc.)
with short wire to
ground (pin 4)
MW
C
0 ± 3 mV DC
FM RF
2145
2132
2131
3145
3153
2127
2126
2102
C
2
2136
2159
4120
2 B
2139 3140 2168
4103
2151
4154
A
5119
2142
3169
2146
3103
4161
3148
2143
3119
3104 2
1
50
A6131 A
7101
C
2152
2101
3113
3114
3112
2165 4152
3168
4151
4105
3126
3127
2154
4107
3106
C
3181
2153
6130
3102 C
3178
3156
4110
2117
3123
3115
2114
3117
2122
2158
9114
4108
2156
6101
marked components to be assembled
as service solution for Local/DX - switching
3
4157
2160
1131 1130
3149
3116
3180
3125
3109
4102
3108 2109
4101
4155
2113
6110
2118
7123
E 7124
2105
A
2120
3134
2112
4153 4106
3160
3161
3173
3152
Connector for
AM - stereo Module
3171
3170
3147
6105
1127
1123
9137
1126
1125
1120
1121
FM
2SA... BC...
This assembly drawing shows a summary
of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version
see schematic diagram respectively partslist.
2
3137 3136
C
7121
6107
41-50-89 26933 303 3013
1
C
7122 B
3128
108MHz
2141
7111
4158
9124
A 6111
3118
FM
87.5 - 108MHz
shortcircuit
to block AFC
VCO
4162
9133
B
3122
7120
3176
3144
7105
VCC2
GND
VCC
3172
6120
5127
9120
9118
LW-RF
3121
C
2111
3179
A
21
F
2
This assembly drawing shows a summary
of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version
see schematic diagram respectively partslist.
ECO5 3396 stage .2, 250698
1
∆f=±15kHz
VRF = 3mV
220R
DATA
STEREO
CLOCK
DATA
ENABLE
MPX
GND
9136
VCC2
VCC
RIGHT
GND
LEFT
ENABLE
9119
7119
9130
1119
1
9111
2129
5112
AM-IF2
B
2157
2119
7125
4159
3101
LW-RF
2110
2128
5
3175
3155
4109
2103
5103
9122
B
SW
3154
1103
B
2137
11
1
EMARF MA
MW-RF
5114
AM-AFC
AM-IF1
2106
7104
5109
SW-RF
1 2107
5102
MW-RF
2148
9115
5111
5110
2135
5
3133
4104
1.1V ±0.4V
11
5126
9101
7107
6109
AM FRAME AERIAL
51
5113
6106
2144
4
3111
7108
3120 2116
AM-IF
GND
+FM
R-FM
L-FM
L out
R out
VCOkill
STSIG
STEREO
V+
21
4
8
7106 7109
2163
2161
12
SW-RF
5104
SW-ANT
3105
C
5105
9105
5
4
3132
9117
9114
9113
B
D
3157
DISCRIMINATOR
5120
43
1
1104
2115
C
5119
Voltage multiplier board
6103
6104
2105
9123
9134
5106
SW
B
9129
1
2108
1
1101
2124 1
2138
9126
5122
C
5124
SW-OSC
A
34
B
A
4156
IC 7101
10.7MHz, 50mV
continuous wave
FM
3146
34
5123
MW-OSC
C
A
D
2133
LW-OSC
1102
SW
2130
3
11
FM 300 OHM
2125
1124
C
FM-RF
E
9131
A
2155
C
2123
FM
1105
5116
1122
5115
VCO
9125
A
6101
9128
FM 75 OHM
3158
3159
FM-RF
2104
3142
6.9V ±0.2V
1
FM IF
1
6102
9121
E
FM-OSC
AM FRAME
9100 2162
B
7102
A
E
B
5130
5131
1
3110
4
C
1
A
F
1
1
531 - 1602kHz
ECO 5 TUNER BOARD / copper side view
3103 303 33962 98-05-14
ECO 5 TUNER BOARD / component side view
(1.2V ±0.5V)
100nF
5111
4
IC 7101 40
see
remark 2)
max.
2106
2107
2110
2115
2123
2125
2128
2129
2130
2133
2135
100nF
C
5112
fo
symmetric
5114
continuous wave
2
0 ± 2 mV DC
VRF = 10mV
AM RF 3)
MW 4)
1494kHz
2106
558kHz
558kHz
5102
LW
198kHz
198kHz
5103
MW
1500kHz
1500kHz
2106
560kHz
5102
FM/MW/LW- and FM/MW-version
( 9kHz grid)
531 - 1602kHz
1494kHz
FM/AM-version, 10kHz grid
530 - 1700kHz
560kHz
B
∆f = ±30kHz
VRF as low as
possible
max.
A1
A1
C1
B1
A1
C5
A5
B5
B5
A2
A1
220R
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1119
1120
1130
1131
2104
2105
87.5MHz
4
fo
symmetric
ECO5, discr. coil, 090797
Use service test program. By selecting the TUNER TEST test frequencies will be stored as preset frequencies automatically.
1) If sensitivity of frequency counter is too low adjust to max. channel separation
2) RC network serves for damping the IF-filter while adjusting the other one.
(input signal: stereo left 90% + 9%, adjust output on right channel to minimum)
3) For AM RF adjustments the original frame antenna has to be used !
Repeat
PCS 100 945
4) MW has to be aligned before LW.
7B-3
7B-3
10
11
12
13
14
AM-IF1
5111
3
3
AM IF
VSTABA
VSTABB
FM-IF2 33 0.7V
3157
3170
remark
-
-
-
7111
not mounted
/00 FM/MW/LW/SW-Eu
-
-
-
-
/01 FM/MW-Stereo
-
-
x
-
/01 FM/MW
-
x
-
x
/01 FM/MW/SW-Ov
-
x
-
-
/06 FM-Japan/MW-stereo
-
-
-
x
/13 FM/MW-Stereo
-
-
x
-
/14 FM-OIRT/MW/LW
x
-
x
x
-
5114
3
AM-AFC
/14 FM-OIRT/MW
x
-
x
-
-
x
-
/17 FM/AM
x
-
-
x
/.. FM/MW/2xSW
-
-
x
x
/15 FM/MW/SW-Eu
-
x
x
x
AM
DET
CLOCK 27
FM
dd
3143
22k
MPX
to 1121
DISCRIMINATOR
3157
100k
22n
1N4148
2130
6
4
GND
T026
3
right
4
Vcc
3152
470R
BZX79-C11
10k
3177z
6107
2134
15n_y22n
15n_y22n
2136
MW
(11 - 14V)
typ. 12V
T030
1
T031
2
2135 x
T033
5
T034
6
T035
7
T036
8
V+
stereo
T038
10
T039
11
I
STSIG
VCO-kill
R-out
L-out
L-FM
J
R-FM
+FM
GND
K
AM-IF
L
LW
3134
22k
560p
2125
10p_w
3
2
6
FM
w
7124
BC848C
2122
w
1
3137
22k
22n
w
7122 w
BC848C
3180
22k
3128 w
2k2
AM-IF
2160 u
4
w
390p
5122
LW=high
w
P0
MW=high
6105
N
Chip jumper
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
41..
HN1V02H
r....for RDS version only
s...for East European version (/14/34) only
t....for Japanese version (/06/26) only
u...for 2-band (FM/AM) version only
v...for SW-version 3.9-12.1MHz only
w...for LW only
x....not for all versions
y....for USA version (/17/37) only
z....for AM-STEREO (/06/13/26/33) versions only
AM
MPX (Audio Frequency)
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
M
AF - left/right
.............
V EVM
Vdc FM mode stereo
V
Vdc MW mode
V
Vdc LW mode
N
Voltages measured while set is tuned to a strong transmitter
ECO5 systems, discr.coil, 030998
1
G
Signal path
7109w
BC858B
2120
1
6
2158
3123 w
4k7
9117 u
4
1130 z
1131 z
9
P1
3n3
M
w
3125
10k
4108
2123 w
P0
3132
47R
Vdd
left
3
2
Vdd
F
1124
2
220n
4106
5123
stereo
22p
w_27p
4
3
clock
1
K
L
data
Low=AM mono 4
P0
HN1V02H 3
6
6105
5
3
T025
2137 x
AM-OSCILLATOR
T011
2
5
3
220n
J
4
E
H
3154
150R
3146
22R
220n
z
0.2V
stereo
enable
T024
T027
1u
2144
7125 z
BC848C
3
mono
22n
2148
220p
2147
3170
100k
3155
470R
z_100R
T018
2143
2142
2141
3167
220R
T045
3179z
1M
T016
T042
T041
3171
330R
7111
BC848C
Vcc1
8V
Vdd
8V
2140 exchanged by 2164
(SMD type 0805)
from layout stage 3317.9 onwards
respectively 3103 303 3380.1
and 3103 308 3396.1
3140 and 5120
provisional as
alternative
Vdd
22 11V
3147
3M3
2
r
buffer amplifier
21 2V
(2140)
2164
470n
23 8V
Vdd
1n
0.3V
stereo 0.5V
mono 4.9V
version detection
Vcc2
T017
AFC-
CDA10.7MG61KA
2139
2168
470n
1
AFC+
FM-Demod.
19 1.2V 20 1.2V
3
2
6
3144
1k
18 1V
2u2
2138
1u
2133
3145
2k2
470n
2132
2131
5119
4
r
r
r
7103
BC858C
17
AFC
15p
5120
FILTER
PILOT
right
left
MUTE
LPF
IF GND
12 0.8V 13 0.7V 14 0.7V 15 0.7V 16 1V
0.1V
I
Mono/
Stereo
2166
stereo
MPX
1126
1
T022
3156
100k
P1
12p
75KHz
3169
150k
24 stereo 0.3V
mono 4.9V
OSC.
Mono/
Stereo
2167
25
1.3V
6120
XTAL
220n
3176
1k
26
2145
TEA5757
z_TEA5759
STEREO
DECODER
2127 1.2V 11 MPX-IN
T021
0V
GND
2
MPX
from 3144
T023
220p
Dig.GND
7101
T020
DET
T012 0.7V 10 AF-Out
Vcc1
3161
470R
3160
470R
3159
470R
220p
V
Charge
Pump
1.3V 9 VCO
1V
H
1121 r
1
x
3178z
3M3
5
2126
G
1
Programmable
Output Ports
P0
28
DATA
150kHz, 50mVpp
5V
100n
5121
3141
56k
330p
4103
4101u
1
100n
Write 29
Enable
100n
VCO
3142
100k
T032
2146
8 I-TUNE
10n
2102
3
1u
w
2107
5103
P0
30
D
P1
Ripple
STABILIZER
C
3153
470R
AGC
Vcc1 T040 8V 7 Vcc1
FM-OSCILLATOR
3110
47R
T037
2163
Multiplexer
VSTABB
SW
x = component mounted
2161 x
CONTROL
VSTABA
P1
31
IF2
Prescaler
SW
/17 FM/AM-Stereo
450 kHz
T015 1
FM
FM
MIXER
FM
OSC
B
3158
470R
RF-GND
SW
SW = Software initialisation
FM
Frontend
0V 6 AM-OSC.
2
10p
1.4V
34
IF
Vcc2
w
0.7V
35
AGC
33p
6130
3101
33k
s_5k6
HN1V02H
P0
100p
2109 w
1.4V
36
AM-AFC 32 1.4V
82p
3140
150R
LW
2108
0.7V
37
IF1
AGC
1n
2103
3-11p
4p7
2155
1SV228
2154 x
printed
F
2159
2106
4102 u
B
6
3156
x
T047
1.4V
38
AM
OSC
4
t_2p2 15p s_12p
5130
MW
MW=high
100n
2150
3119t
330R
100p
1V
39
AM
MIXER
0V 3 FM-RF
0V 5 FM-OSC.
2
7
2152
3
4
4
5110
FM
AM
Frontend
to 1130,1131
AM Stereo module
FM-IF2
AGC
5131
33n s_560p
6105
1
1
w
7105
BC338-40
AM-IF
22n
1.4V
40
6
5
7104 w
BC338-40
T014
AM-IF2
42
RF-GND
T043 2.1V 1 Ripple
100n
3175 z
2k7
A
6120
/00 FM/MW/LW
6
FM-IF1
FM-IF1 in
1.4V
41
21
VERSION PROGRAMMING COMPONENTS
2
5109
20
4
3113t
1k
2111t
10u
AM Det.
0V 2 AM-RF
3102
100k
MW
3-11p
w_4-20p
w
19
AM
2
3109w
4k7
0.7V
43
CONTROL
E
F
2165
2SA838B
5102
3108
2k2
2129
3103
18k
t_18k
3120
0R
Q-MULTIPLIER
7102
T005
LW=high
0.15V
44
0.7V
100u
T006
1
18
AM-IF2
1
7119t
2SC1047
AM
Mixout
T044
FM-RF
6131
2
to 3103
REF
REF
9119
1103
4104 x
SFU450B
P0
MW/LW-RF
AM FRAME AERIAL
2128
T009
FM-In
6106
9101
4156 4155
C
C
3105
220R
1N4148
3106
10k
100p (if 1102 is used)
47p (if 1101 is used)
AGC
100p
2101
2104
BA484
2
T013
3104
180R
9114
6104
1N4148
6103
1N4148
T003
100p
z
AM-IF1-in
remove
9100
6101
2105
2
5113
4105x
Service Solution for
Local/DX - switching
T002
5112
17
450 kHz
E
1
6
1
1102 x
1
16
y
450 kHz
FM 50 OHM
15
2149
9128
B
D
9
to/from
CONTROL BOARD
8
to/from
COMBI BOARD / Source Selector part
7
T046 4
T001
printed
A
6
FM
Mixout
300 OHM
5
y
2
FM
Systems
4
FM-IF2
1101
A
3
Fieldstrength Indic.
2
100n
1
to/from
AM-stereo module
TUNER BOARD ECO5 /
20
1101 A 1
1102 B 2
1103 D 2
1121 E20
1124 G20
1126 E20
1130 I20
1131 I20
2101 C 6
2102 G 7
2103 D 9
2104 B 6
2106 F 5
2107 G 6
2108 G 3
2109 G 3
2111 C13
2120 L11
2122 N11
2123 M11
2125 M11
2126 G 9
2127 G10
2128 C11
2129 C 9
2130 H17
2131 I10
2132 I10
2133 H11
2134 J17
2135 J18
2136 J17
2137 J18
2138 H12
2139 H13
2140 H14
2141 H14
2142 H14
2143 I17
2144 H17
2145 G16
2146 F15
2147 F16
2148 F16
2149 C15
2150 B13
2152 F 7
2153 E 8
2154 E 7
2155 D 8
2158 M11
2159 F 9
2160 M12
2161 D16
2163 E16
2164 H14
2165 C 9
2166 G16
2167 F16
2168 I 13
3101 E 7
3102 E 7
3103 C 8
3104 B11
3105 C 7
3108 E 3
3109 F 2
3110 F 6
3113 C13
3119 B13
3120 C 6
3123 M 7
3125 M 6
3128 M 8
3132 L 9
3134 M12
3137 M13
3140 I13
3141 G10
3142 G 9
3143 I10
3144 I10
3145 H10
3146 I17
3147 I15
3152 H18
3153 H19
3154 H18
3155 H17
3156 G17
3157 F17
3158 F18
3159 F18
3160 E18
3161 E18
3167 G18
3169 G15
3170 F17
3171 H15
3175 B16
3176 J 9
3177 I18
3178 I15
3179 I16
3180 M7
4101 G 5
4102 F 5
4103 G 9
4104 B13
4105 B11
4106 K12
4108 L 9
5102 E 4
5103 F 4
5109 B13
5110 B14
5111 A13
5112 A15
5113 B12
5114 C16
5119 I 12
5120 H13
5121 F15
5122 M11
5123 L11
5130 E 8
5131 D 8
6103 C 2
6104 C 3
6105 K12
6105 E 6
6106 C 6
6107 H17
6120 G16
6130 E 7
6131 D 7
7101 G11
7102 D 8
7103 I 9
7104 E 3
7105 F 2
7109 M 7
7111 F18
7119 B13
7122 M 9
7124 M13
7125 I16
9100 B 4
9101 C 6
9117 L10
9128 A 4
21
PCS 100 946
7B-4
7B-4
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - ECO5 TUNER BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - ECO5 TUNER BOARD
MISCELLANEOUS
1101 4822 267 31505
1102 4822 267 10283
Antenna Socket 300R
Antenna Socket Coax IEC 75R
CAPACITORS
2101 5322 122 32531
100pF 5% 50V
2101 4822 126 13692
2102 4822 122 33177
47pF 1% 63V
10nF 20% 50V
2103 5322 122 34123
2104 4822 122 33195
1nF 10% 50V
100pF 10% 50V
2106 4822 125 50355
2106 4822 125 60101
for LW version
Trimmer 4-20pF
Trimmer 3-11pF 100V
2107 4822 121 51319
2108 5322 122 32531
1µF 10% 63V
100pF 5% 50V
2109 5322 122 32448
2120 4822 126 13691
10pF 5% 50V
27pF 1% 63V
2120 5322 122 32658
2122 4822 122 33891
22pF 5% 50V
3,3nF 10% 63V
2125 4822 121 51381
2126 5322 122 31863
560pF 5% 400V
330pF 5% 50V
for USA
7104 5322 130 44779
7105 5322 130 44779
BC338-40
BC338-40
for LW version
2163 4822 126 10002
2164 4822 126 13482
100nF 20% 25V
470nF +80/- 20% 16V
4103 4822 051 20008
4104 4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7109 5322 130 41983
7111 5322 130 42136
BC858B
BC848C
for LW version
2165 4822 126 10002
2166 5322 122 34123
100nF 20% 25V
1nF 10% 50V
4105 4822 051 20008
4106 4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7122 5322 130 42136
7124 5322 130 42136
BC848C
BC848C
for LW version
2167 4822 122 32139
2168 4822 126 13695
12pF 2% 63V
82pF 1% 63V
4108 4822 051 20008
4111 4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
Note: Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
4120 4822 051 20008
4150 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 1206
4151 4822 051 20008
4152 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 1206
service spare parts.
for LW version
3104 4822 117 11448
3105 4822 116 83872
180R 1% 0,1W
220R 5% 0,5W
4155 4822 051 10008
4156 4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 0805
3108 4822 117 11449
3109 4822 051 20472
2k2 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
4157 4822 051 10008
4158 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 1206
3110 4822 116 52195
3120 4822 051 20008
47R 5% 0,5W
0R Jumper 0805
4159 4822 051 10008
4162 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 1206
3123 4822 051 20472
3125 4822 117 10833
4k7 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
for LW version
for LW version
COILS & FILTERS
3128 4822 117 11449
3132 4822 116 52195
2k2 1% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,5W
for LW version
5102 4822 157 71634
5103 4822 157 71635
MW RF Coil
LW RF Coil
3134 4822 051 20223
3137 4822 051 20223
22k 5% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
5109 4822 242 70665
5110 4822 242 70665
Ceram Filter 10,7MHz
Ceram Filter 10,7MHz
3140 4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
5111 4822 158 60511
5112 4822 157 70302
AM-IF Filter 450kHz
AM-IF Filter 450kHz
3140 4822 117 10353
150R 1% 0,1W
AM-IF Filter 450kHz
Discriminator 10,7MHz
for USA
50V 15pF 5%
470nF 5% 63V
2141 4822 126 10002
2142 4822 126 10002
100nF 20% 25V
100nF 20% 25V
2143 4822 126 13473
2144 4822 124 40242
220nF +80/-20% 50V
1µF 20% 63V
2145 4822 122 33575
2146 4822 122 33575
220pF 5% 50V
220pF 5% 50V
for East. Europe
for LW version
for LW version
for LW version
5120=CDA10.7MG40K
for USA
2139 4822 126 14236
2140 4822 121 51252
for LW version
5120=CDA10.7MG61KA
5114 4822 157 70302
5119 4822 157 11443
3141 4822 051 20563
3142 4822 100 11163
56k 5% 0,1W
Trimmer 100k 30% 0,1W
5120 4822 242 82065
5120 4822 242 10251
Cer. Disc. 10,7MG40K
Cer. Disc.10,7MG61KA-TF21
3143 4822 051 20223
3144 4822 051 10102
22k 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
5121 4822 242 10261
5122 4822 157 60517
Quartz 75kHz
Osc. Coil LW
3145 4822 117 11449
3146 4822 051 20229
2k2 1% 0,1W
22R 5% 0,1W
5123 4822 157 60517
5130 4822 156 30947
Osc. Coil MW
RF-Coil 1.5T
3152 4822 116 83883
3153 4822 051 20471
470R 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,1W
5131 4822 156 30947
RF-Coil 1.5T
3154 4822 116 83868
3155 4822 051 20471
150R 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,1W
DIODES
6103 4822 130 30621
1N4148
3156 4822 051 20104
3157 4822 116 52234
100k 5% 0,1W
100k 5% 0,5W
6104 4822 130 30621
6105 4822 130 83075
1N4148
HN1V02H-B
3158 4822 116 83883
3159 4822 116 83883
470R 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,5W
6106 4822 130 30621
6107 4822 130 34488
1N4148
BZX79-B11
470R 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,5W
6120 4822 130 30621
6130 4822 130 82833
1N4148
1SV228
1SV228
for RDS version
for RDS version
for /21/30/33 only
for East. Europe
2147 4822 122 33575
2148 4822 126 11585
220pF 5% 50V
22nF+80/- 20% 25V
2149 5322 122 32654
2150 4822 122 31947
22nF 10% 63V
100nF 20% 63V
2152 5322 116 80853
2152 4822 126 12105
560pF 5% 63V
33nF 5% 63V
for East. Europe
3160 4822 116 83883
3161 4822 116 83883
12pF 2% 63V
15pF 2% 63V
for East. Europe
220R 1% 0.1W
150k 5% 0,1W
6131 4822 130 82833
2153 4822 122 32139
2153 4822 122 32504
3167 4822 117 11503
3169 4822 051 20154
2155 4822 125 60101
Trimmer 3-11pF 100V
3170 4822 116 52234
3171 4822 116 52219
100k 5% 0,5W
330R 5% 0,5W
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
7101 4822 209 90924
TEA5757H/V1
PCS 100 947
for 2-Band only
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 1206
470nF +80/- 20% 16V
470nF +80/- 20% 16V
0,22µF 20% 63V
2,2µF 20% 50V
for 2-Band only
4153 4822 051 10008
4154 4822 051 10008
2131 4822 126 13482
2132 4822 126 13482
2137 4822 124 40746
2138 4822 124 41576
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
100k 5% 0,1W
18k 1% 0,1W
470nF 16V
470nF 16V
15nF 5% 63V
22nF 10% 63V
4101 4822 051 20008
4102 4822 051 20008
3102 4822 051 20104
3103 4822 117 10965
2131 4822 122 33325
2132 4822 122 33325
2136 4822 126 13188
2136 5322 122 32654
2SA838B
BC858C
for LW version
for LW version
100µF 20% 10V
22nF+80/- 20% 25V
22nF 10% 63V
0,22µF 20% 63V
22nF 10% 63V
100nF 20% 25V
2160 5322 122 32654
2161 4822 126 10002
7102 4822 130 60093
7103 4822 130 42513
for LW version
5k6 5% 0,1W
33k 5% 0,1W
2129 4822 124 41584
2130 4822 126 11585
2134 5322 122 32654
2135 4822 124 40746
for RDS version
for LW version
3101 4822 051 20562
3101 4822 051 20333
for LW version
220nF +80/-20% 50V
10µF 20% 50V
1µF 20% 63V
15nF 5% 63V
1k 2% 0,25W
22k 5% 0,1W
10pF 5% 50V
33pF 5% 50V
RESISTORS
2127 4822 126 13473
2128 4822 124 41579
2133 4822 124 40242
2134 4822 126 13188
3176 4822 051 10102
3180 4822 051 20223
2158 5322 122 32448
2159 5322 122 32659
for LW version
not for /21/30/33
for RDS version
for LW version
for LW version
7D-1
7D-1
7D-1
BLOCKDIAGRAM
+FM
IF-AM
IF-AM
AM-DET
450kHz
450kHz
450kHz
10,7MHz
2
VCC1
VDD
5111
5112
1
1121
VCC2
5114
TEA5762
6
3
+B
AGC
7
23
35
34
33
VCC1
VDD
FM-IF2
V Stab B
FM-IF2I V Stab A
38
40
41
36
32
19
20
AM-MIX Out
AM-IF1 In
AM-IF2
AM-AFC
AFC-
AFC+
1
22
VCC2
FM FRONTEND
2
RDS
WRITE Enable
29
3
DATA
28
4
CLOCK
27
5
P1 31
6
A
GND
RDS
ENABLE
STABILIZER
AFC
1102
1
Ant1
IF Out
7
10,7MHz
37
FM-IF1I In
FM
IF1
Fa
FM
IF2
AM
IF
AM
DET
CONTROL
F if 10,7 MHz
5
FM/AM
39
P0
30
Mono/
Stereo
24
Left
14
Mute
13
DATA
CLOCK
STEREO
3
FM Osc.
Fo
4
GND
Osc Out
f0 = fin + fif
MT
MT
CHARGE
PUMP
8
6
VT
5
FM
DET
AM
FRONTEND
8
I-Tune
2
AM-RF
2
XTAL
OSC
AGC
1124
1
STEREO
DECODER
AM
MIXER
AM
OSC.
4
Right
15
PILOT
16
3
LEFT
GND
RIGHT
Filter
C
AM-RF
AM-OSC
Ripple
AM-Osc.
1
6
FM GND
3
RF GND
4
IF GND
17
Dig. GND RF GND
26
42
FM-Demod
AGC
AF-Out
Fieldstrength
Indc.
18
44
10
21
25
10,7MHz
5102
MW
VC0
LPF
11
9
12
75kHz
3142
5123
MW
2106
5103
LW
MPX-In
+FM
7
5122
LW
VCC1
ANTI BIRDY FILTER
4
VCC
VC0
TUNER 95 BOARD
B
VDD
RDS
VCC2
MW/LW-SELECTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Blockdiagram ..................................................................7D-1
Adjustmant table .............................................................7D-2
Component layout...........................................................7D-2
Circuit diagram ................................................................7D-3
Partslist ...........................................................................7D-4
PCS 83 453
7D-2
7D-2
1102
1103
1110
1121
1124
1126
2102
2106
TUNER 95 bis Adjustment Table (FM, MW, LW with Frame antenna)
Input frequency
Input
Set tuned to
Adjust
Output
Scope / Voltmeter
(50)
108 MHz
check
7 ... 9V
87.5 - 108 MHz
87.5 MHz
check
1.3 ... 2V
MW (9)
1602 kHz
5123
VARICAP ALIGNMENT
1
1V ± 0.4V
531 - 1602 kHz
531 kHz
check
LW
(3)
279 kHz
5122
8.3V ± 0.2V
153 - 279 kHz
153 kHz
check
1V ± 0.4V
2128
2129
2130
2131
2132
2133
2134
2135
2
C7
C8
F8
F9
F9
F10
G10
G11
2136
2137
2138
2139
2140
2141
2142
2143
G10
E11
E10
E8
F10
E10
E9
C10
2144
2145
2147
2148
2150
2151
2152
2158
E10
G11
G11
E9
F8
F9
F9
D10
3
2160
2161
2162
3103
3104
3107
3108
3109
E9
E9
C11
H6
G6
G7
C6
B7
3120
3123
3124
3125
3128
3129
3130
3131
4
D6
E4
E5
C7
F6
E6
E6
C6
3132
3134
3137
3138
3139
3140
3141
3142
E5
E5
G5
D9
F8
H8
G9
G10
5
G8
H9
F9
B10
H9
C11
C10
G9
3153
3154
3155
3158
3159
3160
3161
3162
6
3163
3164
3165
3167
3169
3171
3172
3173
F8
C11
D8
F8
D5
D11
F7
F7
7
3188
3192
3197
5102
5103
5107
5109
5110
G11
D8
C7
C4
C5
F10
D7
E9
5111
5112
5114
5115
5121
5122
5123
6105
9
C8
C9
D8
G9
E9
E7
E5
D4
6106
6107
6120
7101
7103
7104
7105
7109
E7
B10
D10
E9
G9
D5
B6
C6
10
7110
7122
7124
9100
9101
9102
9104
9107
D11
F7
G6
F4
E7
D10
E6
F11
9108
9111
9114
9115
9116
9118
9119
9120
11
9121
9123
9125
9126
12
D9
D9
D8
C8
13
V
FM = 6V
b
e
e b
7109
2
2106
A
6105
D
4
4
Distortion
minimum
5
3123
+1,4V
9104
3134
5123
2122
6106
Low as possible
Swept signal
50E
MW
1102
symmetrical and
max. height
F
LW = 0,7V
b
3128
MW = 0V
1
450kHz
continuous wave
0mV ± 2mV
5114
MW = 0,7V
3137
G
2
+8V
2102
b e
3104
9116
3167
B
1494kHz
2106
7
c
8
E
F
2135
9108
G
4
4
3147
1
6
3188
1126
1
1
1121
H
only in RDS version (04121)
*
b
not in RDS version (04341)
I
198kHz
5103
I
MAX
c
1
adjtable for 3104 217 04121/04341
* Signal send via a frame antenna
(..) = tuning grid in kHz
3144
AM = 7V
3152
7103 3153
b e
3140
FM = 6V
IC 6105
e
198kHz
mod = 1kHz
30 % AM
2136
3141
1110
3107 +FM
+12V
H
2134
3142
VCC +12V
MAX
5115
3186
3104 213 34853
30 % AM
1494 kHz
5102
2132
3143
+12V
558kHz
2133
3145
2127
3103
558kHz
Mod = 1kHz
9107
5107
2131
9119
1
AM - RF
2152
3163
2150
7124
2125
2140
+9,6V
2130
3173
3177
c
LW = 0V
2141
12
2123
9100
2160
2142
2151
7122
e
2137
7101
1
3172
c
5112
C
23
3184
2120
2138
5121
3139
7
100nF
2144
2139
3185
9114
5111
+1,4V
VDD
2148
34
3183
5122
3171
3162
2161
5110
3124
D
9120
3176
3192
5109
3130
E
450kHz
∆f = 10kHz
5114
3129
3132
AM = <0,5V
9102
2158
9101
6
AM – IF
3181
3120
VT
FM = 12V
6120
3138
8204 090 55323
mixcoil
inside
Tuner
1110
3165
2147
98MHz
3169
8
2145
1
7110 c
3159
DISTORTION
3164
5111
3158
7104
C
e b
c
3108
e
DATA
continuous wave
98 MHz 1 mV
90 % L +
9 % pilot
mod = 1kHz
b
2162
ENABLE
c
2107
9118
1
CLOCK
152kHz ± 1 kHz
STEREO
3
RIGHT
3142
3154 2143
3151
1124
98 MHz
3155
5112
LEFT
98 MHz 1 mV
3197
9121
C
3150
+9,6V
3125
3131
2108
1103
6107 3146
3178
3161
c
3109
3160
2109
9123
5103
9111
A
B
MPX
7105
2
5102
FM
FM
0mV ± 3mV
5107
9126
98 MHz
AM
9125
A
0V
AM = 7V
FM – VCO
repeat
J
J
TUNER 95 bis
3104 217 04121/04341 bl. 110 - 01
1
PCS 100 948
G11
C4
E5
C8
G8
G10
G7
D10
A
B
1
short pin 21 (IC7101)
to ground
LW
D9
F7
B8
D8
E7
E7
E7
G8
8
9115
FM
MW
3176
3177
3178
3181
3183
3184
3185
3186
VDD
98 MHz 1mV
continuous wave
MW
G9
C10
C10
G11
G11
G11
G11
D9
A
FM – DETECTION
FM
3143
3144
3145
3146
3147
3150
3151
3152
TUNER 95 bis Combi: Copper side view
8.3V ± 0.2V
6
C4
C6
C5
F5
E6
F6
G6
F9
2129
FM
2107
2108
2109
2120
2122
2123
2125
2127
2128
Waverange
F4
C4
G7
H11
H9
G10
G7
C5
7D-2
2
LEU0149
9813
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
7D-3
7D-3
1102
1103
1110
1121
D1
G2
D4
C21
1124
1126
2102
2106
F21
E20
C2
J4
2107
2108
2109
2120
1
J6
L2
L3
K7
2122
2123
2125
2127
M7
L7
L7
H16
2
2128
2129
2130
2131
I13
I8
J20
I17
2132
2133
2134
2135
3
I17
G18
G19
F19
2136
2137
2138
2139
4
H19
G19
H18
I7
2140
2141
2142
2143
C14
H15
K19
K20
5
2144
2145
2147
2148
K20
E19
E19
E19
2150
2151
2152
2158
6
C6
H12
I11
L18
2160
2161
2162
3103
I15
I15
H20
G3
7
3104
3107
3108
3109
G4
C6
J1
K1
3120
3123
3124
3125
8
H5
I6
K7
L11
3128
3129
3130
3131
L9
K8
K8
M10
9
3132
3134
3137
3140
J7
L6
L5
F7
10
3141
3142
3143
3144
I16
I16
K17
K17
3145
3146
3147
3150
I17
L20
N20
H19
11
3151
3152
3153
3154
I20
F20
G20
J20
12
3155
3158
3159
3160
J20
E19
E19
D19
3161
3162
3163
3164
13
D19
I15
J8
I20
3167
3169
3172
3173
I20
L5
B6
B6
14
3177
3178
3181
3183
M10
N20
C7
I13
3184
3185
3186
3188
15
I8
I13
K16
M20
3192
3197
5102
5103
C12
L11
I3
L4
16
5107
5109
5110
5111
J12
B6
C9
C11
17
5112
5114
5115
5121
C12
C13
J15
I15
5122
5123
6105a
6105b
18
L7
K7
I5
I6
6106
6107
6120
7101
H5
K20
E17
C15
19
7103
7104
7105
7109
K17
J2
K2
L10
7110
7122
7124
20
I19
L9
L6
21
TUNER 95 bis
A
A
5109
3172 10,7 MHz
0E
3181
3
C
7
6
1110
FE415-G23
3192
3
4
5111
450 kHz
+6V
+8V
VCC1
IF Out
+B
5110
10,7 MHz
+7V
6
During communication
2
V
4
2
5112
450 kHz
5114
450 kHz
V
1
2140
23
35
1,4V 34
VCC1
VDD
FM-IF2
V Stab B
33 1,4V 38
40
41
36
32
470n
19
FM-IF2I V Stab A
AM-MIX Out
AM-IF1 In
AM-IF2
AM-AFC
AFC-
0V
+9,6V
VCC2
7101
TEA5762
VDD
7
1102
STABILIZER
AFC+
1
VCC2
1,3V
F if 10,7 MHz
37
FM-IF1I In
FM
IF2
FM
IF1
Fo
AM
IF
Osc Out
5
8
330E
GND
Fo = Fa + Fi f
AGC
0E
3
3103
AM
DET
AM
FRONTEND
VT
G
8
AM-RF
0E
Ripple
AM-Osc.
0E
2V 1
FM GND
6
RF GND
3
IF GND
4
FM-Demod
Dig. GND RF GND
XTAL
OSC
17
26
18
42
AF-Out
10
0V 44
2151
3184
AGC
0E
C
AM-FRAME SOCKET
6
Mono/
Stereo
24
Left
14
Mute
13
15p
Fieldstrength
Indc.
2V 21
2141
MPX-In
11
25
100n
3183
VC0
1V 9
6120
1N4148
Right
15
PILOT
16
Filter
0,9V
LPF
3
1
3132
3124
2107
K
2120
7105
BC338-40
3163
3129
L
1
3169
0E
LW
3141
2k2
56k
220k
12p
E
STEREO = LOW
3152
470E
1
15n
2
4
F
LEFT
GND
G
2137
3153
470E
3
RIGHT
220n
2136
15n
2138
11,8V
3145
H
11,2V
2162
3151
22 µ
100k
1n
+FM
+12V
470n
3142
FM
0,5V
2131
5121
75 kHz
2132
I
7110
BC858B
470n
3164
3167
220E
VCC1
+8V
VC0
4
2130
22n
3130
5115
VCC
+12V
3154
2
LW = 0V
MW = 0,7V
7124
BC848C
3137
10k
2125
560p
+6V
VDD
LW = 0,7V
MW = 0V
3128
2k2
7122
BC848C
5122
2123
+6V
VDD
LW-OSC
3
4
2
1
VDD
+6V
6
2
1
7103
BC858C
3186
1k
V
2144
+8V
VCC1
3143
3144
1k
1µ
3177
K
VCC2
+9,6V
6107
1,3V
2142
2143
100n
220n
BZX79/
C11
3146
0V
MW LW
3197
3125
10k
L
7109
BC858B
22k
390p
3
+7V
+7V
6
3155
330E
+7V
6
4
4k7
2
22k
3134
5103
STEREO
1126
2133
AM
ANTI BIRDY
FILTER
3
27p
CLOCK
220n
2134
0,8V 12
7
5123
1
2109
2161
3185
MW-OSC
33p
82p
3162
4
470n
4
2108
DATA
0V
75 kHz
3
3109
2k2
D
ENABLE
J
2106
5p230p
MPX-RDS
(VCC2)
1124
3150
4k7
22k
2
5
0E
3
6
0E
MW
7
4
22n
V
2160
1 5107
Toko 7KM
0E
1
J
2
82p
6105b
HN1V02H
0E
6105a
HN1V02H
5
0E
2
7104
BC338-40
3123
220p
2µ2
5
2152
220p
220n
10 µ
3
MT
0E
0E
LW = 0,7V
MW = 0V
3108
2k2
2129
1µ
6
0E
5102
2148
2135
2127
2128
100n
B
2147
3
2139
I
2145
GND
1µ
6106
3120
4
0,7V
1N4148
H
3158
470E
STEREO
DECODER
AM
MIXER
AGC
1
5
30
FM
DET
AM
OSC.
2
3
P0
I-Tune
1103
2
4
3159
470E
FM/AM
CHARGE
PUMP
6
2
27
39
3140
3104
3160
470E
P1 31
5
MT
28
CLOCK
FM Osc.
VT
MT
1k
F
3
DATA
CONTROL
4
1
29
AFC
2
3161
470E
WRITE Enable
Fa
E
High = During communication
22
20
1
Ant1
1121
0
mono stereo
A
FM
ANT.
C
1
4E7
100n
1
2
47E
82E
3107
47µ
D
6
1
2150
0V = No communication
0
3
220E
FM FRONTEND
2102
B
3173
0E
+FM
AM - DET
68k
+12V
V
IF - AM
IF - AM
0E
B
0E
0,5V
2158
100n
3131
V
V
2122
M
0V
3n9
0V
M
MW LW
MW LW
3188
0E
N
.....V
FM mode stereo
.....V
FM
Signal path
FM
.....V
AM
AM
3178
0E
only in RDS version (04121)
not in RDS version (04341)
3147
0E
N
AF
LEU0150
9813
3104 217 04121/04341 bl. 130 - 01
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
PCS 100 949
7D-4
7D-4
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - TUNER 95 BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - TUNER 95 BOARD
MISCELLANEOUS
1102 4822 267 10283
1103 4822 265 31184
Socket Coaxial IEC 75R
JST Connector 2 pin
3125 4822 116 83864
3128 4822 116 52256
10k 5% 0,5W
2k2 5% 0,5W
5107 4822 157 11443
5109 4822 157 71639
FM Discriminator 10,7MHz
Ceram Filter 10,7MHz
1110
Frontend Assembly FE415-G23
3129 4822 051 20008
3130 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 1206
5110 4822 242 70665
5111 4822 158 60511
Ceram Filter 10,7MHz
AM-IF Filter 450kHz
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 0805
5112 4822 157 70302
5114 4822 157 70302
AM-IF Filter 450kHz
AM_IF Filter 450kHz
4822 210 10739
CAPACITORS
2102 4822 124 40433
47µF 20% 25V
3131 4822 051 10008
3132 4822 051 20008
2106 4822 125 60102
2107 4822 121 51252
Trimmer 5,2-30pF 100V
470nF 5% 63V
3134 4822 051 20223
3137 4822 117 10833
22k 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
5115 4822 157 71636
5121 4822 242 10261
Anti-Birdy Filter
X’tal Resonator 75kHZ
2108 4822 126 13695
2109 4822 126 13691
82pF 1% 63V
27pF 1% 63V
3138 4822 051 20008
3139 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 1206
5122 4822 157 60517
5123 4822 157 60517
RF Coil AM
RF Coil AM
2120 5322 122 32659
2122 5322 126 10465
33pF 5% 50V
3,9nF 10% 50V
3140 4822 051 20331
3141 4822 117 11148
330R 5% 0,1W
56k 1% 0,1W
DIODES
2123 4822 121 10766
2125 4822 121 10578
390pF 1% 630V
560pF 1% 630V
3142 4822 100 11163
3143 4822 051 20223
Trimmer 100k 30% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
6105 4822 130 83075
6106 4822 130 30621
HN1V02H-B
1N4148
2127 4822 122 32927
2128 4822 124 41579
220nF +80/-20% 50V
10µF 20% 50V
3144 4822 051 10102
3145 4822 117 11449
1k 2% 0,25W
2k2 1% 0,1W
6107 4822 130 34488
6120 4822 130 30621
BZX79-C11
1N4148
2129 4822 124 40242
2130 4822 126 11585
1µF 20% 63V
22nF +80/-20% 25V
3146 4822 051 20479
3147 4822 051 10008
47R 5% 0,1W
0R Jumper 1206
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
2131 4822 122 33325
2132 4822 122 33325
470nF 16V
470nF 16V
3150 4822 051 20472
3151 4822 051 20683
4k7 5% 0,1W
68k 5% 0,1W
7101 4822 209 90315
7103 4822 130 42513
TEA5762H/V1
BC858C
2133 4822 124 40242
2134 4822 126 13188
1µF 20% 63V
15nF 5% 63V
3152 4822 051 20471
3153 4822 051 20471
470R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
7104 5322 130 44779
7105 5322 130 44779
BC338-40
BC338-40
2135 4822 122 32927
2136 4822 126 13188
220nF +80/-20% 50V
15nF 5% 63V
3154 4822 116 83872
3155 4822 116 52219
220R 5% 0,5W
330R 5% 0,5W
7109 5322 130 41983
7110 5322 130 41983
BC858B
BC858B
2137 4822 122 32927
2138 4822 124 41576
220nF +80/-20% 50V
2,2µF 20% 50V
3158 4822 116 83883
3159 4822 116 83883
470R 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,5W
7122 5322 130 42136
7124 5322 130 42136
BC848C
BC848C
2139 4822 126 10002
2140 4822 121 51252
100nF 20% 25V
470nF 5% 63V
3160 4822 116 83883
3161 4822 116 83883
470R 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,5W
Note : Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
2141 4822 122 31947
2142 4822 122 31947
100nF 20% 63V
100nF 20% 63V
3162 4822 117 13579
3163 4822 051 10008
220k 1% 0,1W
0R Jumper 1206
2143 4822 122 32927
2144 4822 124 40242
220nF +80/-20% 50V
1µF 20% 63V
3164 4822 052 10478
3165 4822 051 10008
2145 4822 122 33575
2147 4822 122 33575
220pF 5% 50V
220pF 5% 50V
3167 4822 116 83872
3169 4822 051 20008
220R 5% 0,5W
0R Jumper 0805
2148 4822 122 33809
2150 4822 122 31947
22nF 20% 50V
100nF 20% 63V
3171 4822 051 20008
3172 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 1206
2151 4822 126 14236
2152 4822 126 13695
15pF 5% 50V
82pF 1% 63V
3173 4822 051 20008
3176 4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
2158 4822 122 31947
2160 4822 122 32139
100nF 20% 63V
12pF 2% 63V
3177 4822 051 20223
3178 4822 051 10008
22k 5% 0,1W
0R Jumper 1206
2161 5322 122 34123
2162 4822 124 81151
1nF 10% 50V
22µF 50V
3181 4822 051 10008
3183 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 1206
3184 4822 051 10008
3185 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 1206
RESISTORS
!
4R7 5% 0,33W
0R Jumper 1206
3103 4822 051 20008
3104 4822 051 10102
0R Jumper 0805
1k 2% 0,25W
3186 4822 051 10102
3188 4822 051 10008
1k 2% 0,25W
0R Jumper 1206
3107 4822 051 20829
3108 4822 117 11449
82R 5% 0,1W
2k2 1% 0,1W
3192 4822 051 20008
3197 4822 051 20472
0R Jumper 0805
4k7 5% 0,1W
3109 4822 117 11449
3120 4822 051 20008
2k2 1% 0,1W
0R Jumper 0805
COILS & FILTERS
3123 4822 051 10008
3124 4822 051 10008
0R Jumper 1206
0R Jumper 1206
5102 4822 157 71634
5103 4822 157 71635
PCS 100 950
MW Aerial
LW Aerial
service spare parts.
8-1
8-1
NOTE :
AV BOARD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AV Board - Chip Layout ................................................... 8-2
AV Board - Component Layout ........................................ 8-3
AV Board - Circuit Diagram (Part 1) ................................ 8-4
AV Board - Circuit Diagram (Part 2) ................................ 8-5
AV Board - Circuit Diagram (Part 3) ................................ 8-6
Electrical parts list ............................................................ 8-7
PCS 103 835
8-2
8-2
AV BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
PCS 103 836
3139 113 3430 pt1 dd wk0025
8-3
8-3
AV BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
3139 113 3430 pt1 dd wk0025
PCS 103 837
8-4
8-4
AV BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (PART 1)
21 E2
2501 E4
2509 D8
2519 D9
2527 B9
2535 B10
2543 B17
2551 D19
2559 D14
2567 B15
2575 H15
2583 D11
2591 F18
2602 H7
2612 H3
2986 F4
3507 E4
3515 A10
3523 C10
3531 B17
3555 C14
3563 D15
3571 D15
3579 E13
3588 G14
3599 C19
3611 H4
3619 B7
3627 H5
4911 F19
6517 H14
7503 G11
7511 B19
7522 H4
2520 G9
2528 I8
2536 I9
2544 F17
2552 D19
2560 F14
2568 E15
2576 F11
2584 D10
2603 C7
2613 H3
2721 B2
2987 J17
3508 F4
3516 H9
3524 H10
3532 F17
3548 G19
3556 F14
3564 F15
3572 F15
3580 F13
3589 H14
3600 B19
3612 H4
3620 H7
3630 J7
3984 C20
4912 J17
6518 G15
7504 G13
7514-A C17
7529 H5
1504 F1
2503 E5
2511 C8
2521 D9
2529 B10
2537 B11
2545 B17
2553 F19
2561 D15
2569 C15
2577 F12
2585 J14
2592 F18
2593 C10
3715 B3
3716 C3
3983 B21
2510 G8
3539 B18
3540 E18
3547 F19
2502 F4
2625 C7
2626 I7
2720 C4
27 F21
2604 I7
2614 H4
2678 F1
2934 F5
3501 E4
3509 C8
3517 B10
3525 A11
3533 C17
3541 B19
3549 F16
3557 B14
3565 C15
3573 D14
3581 E11
3592 H13
3605 E20
3613 C7
3621 I6
3631 B7
3717 B4
4511 C7
5511 F17
6519 G15
7505 C14
7514-B E17
9513 J11
1505-B H2
2504 G5
2512 G8
2522 G9
2530 H8
2538 H9
2546 E17
2554 G19
2562 F15
2570 F15
2578 G12
2586 J15
2594 H10
2605 B6
2615 G4
3502 F4
3526 J9
3534 E17
3542 E19
3550 F16
3558 E14
3566 F15
3574 F14
3582 E12
3593 I13
3606 E20
3614 H7
3622 H5
3653 J16
3718 C4
4512 G7
5512 E20
6520 B20
7506 F14
7515 A10
9514 J11
2513 D8
2523 C9
2531 C17
2539 C13
2547 C16
2555 E13
2571 C15
2579 G10
2587 J11
2596 E20
2606 H6
2616 H1
2967 C20
3503 E4
3519 B11
3527 C13
3535 C17
3543 D18
3551 F16
3559 C14
3567 C15
3575 E14
3583 E12
3594 J13
3607 C11
3615 C6
3623 C6
3711 E2
3950 F5
4516 J16
6512 H11
6521 B20
7507 D15
7516 I9
9576 E20
1506-A I2
2506 E4
2514 G8
2524 G9
2540 G13
2548 E16
2556 E13
2572 F15
2580 H10
2588 E6
2597 E21
2607 I6
2617 H4
2717 B3
2983 E3
3504 G4
3512 I8
3520 I9
3528 G13
3552 F16
3560 F14
3568 E15
3576 G14
3584 E12
3595 I13
3608 F17
3616 I7
3624 I6
3712 F2
3951 E5
4578 H6
6513 J11
7501 D6
7508 F15
7517-A C6
2507 D7
2508 G7
2515 D8
2525 B9
2541 B16
2549 B18
2557 D14
2565 C14
2573 J13
2581 H11
2589 F6
2598 B19
2608 I5
2618 D1
2718 C3
2984 F3
3505 D4
3513 B10
3521 C9
3529 B17
3536 E17
3537 C17
3544 D18
1506-B B2
2532 E17
2533 B10
2563 C14
2564 E14
3510 G8
3511 B9
3518 I9
2505 D4
2715 E3
2716 F3
2966 E6
1505-C C2
3545 F19
3553 C14
3561 C15
3577 E13
3585 G11
3596 J13
3609 H3
3617 B6
3625 B7
3713 E3
3958 D5
4616 F19
6514 J11
7502-A B10
7509 C18
7517-B I6
2516 G8
2526 I8
2534 H9
2542 F16
2550 E18
2558 F14
2566 F14
2574 C19
2582 H11
2590 E6
2601 C7
2609 C5
2619 D1
2719 B4
2985 D4
3506 F4
3514 I8
3522 H9
3530 E17
3538 E17
3546 G19
3554 E14
3562 E15
3569 C15
3570 E15
3578 E13
3586 H15
3597 J15
3610 H3
3618 H6
3626 J7
3714 F3
3959 F5
4617 I6
6515 G14
7502-B H8
7510 D18
7521 G4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
470n
2537
470p
470n
2529
47p
100p
3984
100K
470u
2967
1K
2598
3600
3599
4K7
470p
2545
+12A
4u7
220R
3569
2574
1K
a
a
C
D
SET_MUTE
0V
3543
1K
a
-9V
100p
470p
BC817-25
7509
2551
3567
10K
2543
3531
10K
3559
470p
82K
12K
2571
1n
2565
220K
3555
TO H/P PCB
aa
aa
FE-BT-VK-N
1528
1n
2540
E
A
100p
2597
1u
D
D
27
4616
4911
aa
aa
8
3K9
470p
3547
47R
a
aa
AMP_ON
3K9
47R
aa
aa
7
6
3546
+12M
F
9
470p
3548
27K
27K
3552
3551
1n
8K2
100p
2596
#
22n
2592
#
2562
15K
3606
47u
2553
10R
3608
68K
68K
3550
3549
470p
2591
2u2
47p
10K
2544
3532
4u7
2542
5511
220R
3570
470p
1K
3568
8K2
2546
10K
2572
A
3545
a
A
5K6
7
a
a
2552
1n
8K2
2561
3563
470p
3560
HPREF
3605
+5V6
8 NJM4556AM
B_ref3
A
HP_DET
220R
5
+12A
4
a
+12M
3
G
2
M
+5V6
22K
a
1u
1M
6517
a
1
DIPMATE
6519
2575
3588
470K
2n2
6515
1N4148
1N4148
3586
7504
BC847B
1N4148
2K7
3585
8K2
7514-B
DPLsw
2u2
47R
6V
5
Rhp
6
3542
6518
2582
6512
1n8
22u
a
FROM POWER
1N4148
H
a
ALC_EN
a
4K7
3520
4K7
I
a
+12A
1K
4516
+IS
820R
a
a
a
100u
dd
M
a
a
4912
a
aa
2586
1N4003
9513
100u
1N4003
9514
3597
BREF
3594
2587
J
# : Provision
3653
+12A
HPREF
+12M
150K
4K7
6513
2585
6514
47u
+12
3526
3595
3593
4.1V
+12M
4K7
7516
BC857B
4K7
2K2
a
4.1V
4.1V
Note : Some values may varies, see respective
parts list for correct value.
2987
a
100n
J
a
M
1K
3630
5K6
a
2550
a
220u
2594
100u
2580
2K2
3522
470n
2538
470n
100n
2579
4n7
1u
2524
22n
2522
2520
100n
3510
6n8
+12A
a
3626
3572
6V
6
a
3528
8.5V
a
2560
5K6
+8.5V
a
3574
3576
a
a
7508
BC847B
3530
R
5
a
4
6V
820R
4
5512
9576
2554
42
11.5V
0.6V
3564
470n
22n
2578
a
3524
2566
2558
5K6
4.8V
a
a
47R
3534
0.6V
220p
3540
47p
4u7
47K
2570
3K3
9.1V
220R
220K
a
2577
39
AVDD
7503
BC547B
47K
5K6
3556
3580
29
ANALOG SUPPLY
43
3566
2532
47K
2548
a
0V
3536
M
D
a
3139 118 53330...87320 for...3430 pt1 dd wk0025
1
PCS 103 838
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D
L
3
470n
3514
470p
33n
a
100n
CREF
9.3V
7506
BC847B
2576
REF
33
3516
3577
2555
100n
1.1V
19
CSM
REAR_R
AGND
2568
35
PAUSE
HPREF
aa
-9V
12K
+IS
I2C_CLK
28
SMEXT
1K
3538
a
a
10K
3584
470R
3n3
3583 470R
470R
3558
I2C_DATA
2564
470R
3582
680K
38
FADER
27
2536
4.2V
22K
2526
a
2534
2530
470p
4.2V
3518
4u7
3616
100p
BREF
4
a
+12A
SUB_R
47p
3537
BC817-25
7510
3544
+IS
33n
37
3581
3554
CLK
5K6
2556
DATA
470u
3
YKC21-3424
1506-A
6
3512
6V
3621
2607
a
# 4617
1
4.2V
5
8
B_ref2
2K2
6
NJM4560M
2
I
3614
6V
33p
4
7517-B
5
47u
6V
2531
47K
1N4148
1K
26
+8.5V
2528
1K
8K2
3561
3n3
2563
3553
680K
3527
220R
220u
40
ADDR
3575
3K3
3589
30
4K7
2514
4u7
2512
7
a
0V
3535
8K2
1n8
3579
3592
31
32
a
220p
1u
3624
47R
HPREF
4K7
1
8
NJM4560M
7
7502-B
680p
2608
MUTE_LO
3541
22u
3571
3562
FRONT_L
BASS_OUT_L
BASS_IN_L
MID_OUT_L
TREBLE_L
4
a
2602
120K
2606
4K7
a
M
10K
3557
4K7
3519
3517
2593
2K2
3521
1u
4n7
2539
3509
4K7
22n
2521
2513
470n
4u7
2
2508
3620
+5V_MUTE_1
2604
10K
2K2
3622
10p
4u7
a
REAR_L
VOLUME 2
BASS
a
3618
a
MIDDLE
4578
3627
5V
3612
5K6
470n
MUTE
K_OUT
#
5V
2549
47R
0V
2559
3573
DIGITAL SUPPLY
47u
47R
L_ORIGHT
2n2
100n
BC847B
7522
2614
100n
2511
3
2.7V
3610
1K
a
7529
BC857B
2617
a
a
2612
5
2557
4K7
DIFF_GND_R
10u
100K
2626
3611
a
a
3539
Lhp
DVDD
FADER
39K
2K2
10p
4
3983
2
DGND
VOLUME 2
BASS
LOUDNESS
a
2615
MIDDLE
TREBLE
# 4512
0V
5K6
+5V6
6521
41
a
2n2
2613
6
TREBLE
VOLUME
-2.6V
a
36
3596
DIFF_R
BREF
1K
IN_L
IN GAIN
RIGHTCHANNEL
0.1V
3609
4
2616
STEREO_4R
5
34
LOGIC CONTROL
100p
2504
4u7
a
3K9
3504
1n5
3714
47K
a
0.1V
H
7
2589
a
1K
BC847B
7521
LINE_OUT
STEREO_3R
3959 3K9
2502
3502
G
YKC21-3427
1505-B
10
6
AC3_R
L_OLEFT
STEREO_2R
220n
a
4u7
a
STEREO_1R
9
1
7514-A
2
6V
B
6520
1N4148
a
2573
a
TUNER
# 2984
1504 FROM
RT-01T
2934
25
470n
a
2716
1
8
8
220p
D
5K6
MONO
3533
3
4.8V
7507
BC847B
3578
DIFF_GND_L
11
2510
270p
3950 270R
2569
a
D
13
10n
CD_R
a
47K
6V
820R
4u7
3565
0.6V
+8.5V
100n
8.3V
I2C INTERFACE
DIFF_L
AUX1_R
3607
100R
2583
MUTE CONTROL
100p
a
100n
24
FRONT_R
STEREO_4L
VOLUME
LOUDNESS
IN GAIN
MUXOUT_R
47R
2986
3712
10u
2590
23
BASS_OUT_R
15
14
2506
3508 12K
22K
2588
a
a
a
3506
AUX2_R
47R
+12A
F
3K9
a
3711
4
4u7
2503
1K
3503
47K
a
1n5
3713
2678
100n
# 2983
E
2501
3501
a
2584
3529
4.7V
B_ref3
0.6V
MUTE
LEFT
CHANNEL
4u7
AC3_L
LOUD_L
STEREO_3L
4u7
2547
7505
BC847B
a
100n
BASS_IN_R
220n
STEREO_2L
18
22
MID_OUT_R
3951 270R
17
2567
100n
9.3V
1.1V
D
44
TREBLE_R
2966
12
LOUD_R
AUX1_L
3958 3K9
CD_L
a
2541
+IS
7511
BC857B
4.7V
NJM4556AM
1
20
IN_R
100n
a
a
STEREO_1L
21
MUXOUT_L
270p
2985
3507 12K
22K
2715
16
a
2K2
0V
SOURCE SELECTOR
2505
3505
AUX2_L
2509
2507
220p
2625
100n
2619
100n
2618
7501
TDA7437T
a
2523
a
a
# 4511
a
D
4K7
1K
39K
3619
3615
2519
B_ref2
a
3513
47u
220R
2K2
100K
3
21
+5V_MUTE_1
HPREF
+IS
a
3613
6V
6n8
a
3
BREF
a
20
2535
3523
MID_IN_L
a
1
7517-A
1K 6V
NJM4560M
8
a
MID_IN_R
27K
3718
470p
2718
AUX2_R
a
3623
1u
6V
22n
2515
2609
2
22n
2516
100n
33p
4
680p
15K
a
AUX1_R
2601
2720
video_o_gnd
2
19
A
470n
470p
2527
K_OUT
2603
a
L_OLEFT
1
18
47K
4.2V
22K
2525
a
120K
2605
3716
3631
3617
27K
470p
a
8
AUX1_L
4u7
100n
3717
15K
AUX2_L
9
2721
2719
2717
7
100n
3625
4K7
3715
2
4
a
3511
4.1V
4.2V
7502-A
4.2V
11 10
DIPMATE
21
17
3515
2533
1
SUB_L
C
3
NJM4560M 8
6
YKC21-3427
1505-C
16
+8.5V
YKC21-3424
1506-B
AUX_IN
15
4.1V
4
B
14
150K
5
BZX79-C9V1
A
13
3525
4.1V
BC857B
7515
7
12
100u
1
2581
1528 D21
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
8-5
8-5
AV BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (PART 2)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
3792 A16
30 K8
3793 A15
1505-A E17
3812 D15
1507 K16
3813 F15
1508 L1
3814 D11
1510 L2
3815 D11
1511 K4
3816 H2
1N4148
1512 L6
3819 F6
3985
6723
1513 L6
3820 G6
1514 A3
3821 H6
82K
1N4148
1516 L8
3822 G5
1518 B17
3823 G6
1523 L2
3824 H9
+5V_MUTE_2
+12A
3755
3
10K
6V
7555
BC857B
10K
GND
3
12
12
12
11
11
11
CDSHDATA
10
10
10
SICL
9
8
8
STR
7
7
7
SW_INFO
8
8
5
7
7
6
6
6
D
LED_SH_DATA
LED_SH_CLK
D
S_VOL_CLK
7
8
5
HP_DET
SA_IN
4
9
3
3
10 NTC
11 PWRDWN
2
1
1529
1511
FE-BT-VK-N FE-BT-VK-N
CD TX
NO CD TX
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
BASIC
1510
FE-BT-VK-N
1523
FE-BT-VK-N
DIG_OUT
CD TEXT
CS2
CS1
2u2
2831
10K
3792
470u
22p
2n2
2743
3745
100K
2887
10p
2K2
MUTE = 0.6V
a
F
D0
D1
D2
7
DVD_ON
2
470R
MUTE_SUR
CS_OFF
3990
MUTE_SUB
0V
1N4148
3773
6
STANDBY
3
6720
DVD_ON
8
NTC
1
5
F1
4
4
F2
5
H
D
+CD
7542
BC847B
47K
6721
1N4148
9
14 I2C_DATA
10
15 +5V6
11
17 -30V
13
18 F1
14
2835
30
12
a
1512
FE-BT-VK-N
7540-A
7540-B
74HC04D
74HC04D
14
14
3
1
2
+5VD
14
C_DIG_OUT
15
DVD_ON
1516
EH-B
1513
FE-BT-VK-N
8
9
6
5
3825
47K
a
0.6V
D
CD_L
3835 K15
2732 C6
3836 L15
2733 A8
2734 B8
3948 E2
2735 D12
2736 E12
3952 K12
2737 D12
3954 E15
2738 F12
3955 D15
2739 C13
3956 F15
2740 F13
3957 D15
2741 D12
3960 B10
2742 E12
3970 A10
2743 E13
3971 E14
2744 E13
3972 F14
2745 D13
3973 C7
2746 E13
3974 C8
2747 D8
3975 C8
2748 E8
3978 C4
2749 B12
3979 B4
2750 C13
2752 A13
3980 C4
3982 A15
3985 A14
2753 B13
3986 E14
2754 B12
3987 A10
2799 F2
3988 B14
2800 F3
3989 D14
2801 F3
3990 H9
2830 D11
3991 B14
2831 A16
3992 G8
2832 A11
2833 C14
2835 J11
3993 H9
2836 K14
2838 L12
5611 K15
2866 D14
6531 G8
2867 F14
6711 H2
2870 H2
6712 G2
2876 G8
6713 G2
2877 L9
6720 I9
2878 J1
6721 J9
2887 E16
2888 E16
6722 A15
6723 A15
2889 B17
7534-A C6
2890 B15
7536-A B13
2891 C16
7536-B C5
2893 K15
7537-A D13
2894 L15
7537-B F13
2896 B10
7538-B I11
2897 A10
7538-C K11
2898 K14
7538-D K11
2899 I11
7539 K10
2965 K12
7540-A K13
2972 J9
7540-B K13
2979 L14
2988 A15
7542 J10
3720 C5
7546 A16
3724 C5
3726 C5
7547 A11
3728 B5
3731 A7
7549 F8
3732 B7
7551 G6
3733 A7
7555 C11
3734 B7
7556 D14
3735 A8
7557 E14
3736 B8
7593 F2
3737 D12
3738 F12
7594 A8
7595 D8
3741 D12
7596 C8
3742 E12
9515 H8
3743 D13
9522 K15
3744 F13
9535 K15
3745 E13
9539 G6
3746 E13
9622 D2
3949 E2
3953 L13
4901 H11
5000 K14
5612 K15
7544 F2
7548 B14
7550 F6
3748 E13
3749 D7
3754 E8
7539
BC847B
7538-C
74HC4016D
7
3755 B12
3756 C12
# 3835
3
4
3833 E13
2729 B5
3752 E7
2836
D
2
a
3829 B16
2728 B5
3753 E8
7538-D
74HC4016D
7
+5VD
+CD
CD_R
+5VD
10
1
CENTER
2726 C5
3751 D7
D
14
SUR_L
3827 D16
3828 E16
3750 E7
47n
+12
19 F2
J
+5VD
DIG_OUT 11
12
D
3
1
SUR_R
3826 K10
2723 H11
2724 C5
3747 E13
D
2
CS_OFF
I
D
3
7
13 D
47n
D
D
M
7538-B
74HC4016D 14
4
D
5
PWRDWN
8
D
+5VD
7
0.6V
-30V
6
12 I2C_CLK
16 D
6
FROM POWER
CD_STANDBY
4
1
CDSHCLK
8
9
2
SILD
3813
2965
3952
100n
180R
D
4
7
7
D
47n
D
3953
D
2K2
5000
7CHA
2898
3
100n
2
1
D
4
33R
# 5612
2u2
9522
D
3
2u2
7
8
3836
D
D
33R
3760 A13
3761 A13
DIGITAL
OUT
# 5611
3757 B13
3758 A13
3759 A13
1507
YKC21-3416
47n
# 9535
6
K
2893
3764 F2
3765 F2
2
1
47n
CD_GND
2867
560R
PORE
13
a
a
3772
14
13
15p
47p
14
13
10K
2838
14
39K
2740
a
Note : Some values may varies, see respective
parts list for correct value.
47K
OE_LATCH
9
4
3826
15
3738
SUR_R
2u2
2899
220p
15
4
3744
a
D_DIG
D
47K
3
15
6V
a
# : Provision
# 4901
3774
10
5
7
7537-B
6
BC847B
2746
100n
47K
SRDT
GND_COAX
7557
NJM4556AM
4
3775
20
16
5
+5VD
1n
2 A1
16
SET_MUTE
5K6
11
C_DIG_OUT
470R
10K
DQSY
17
1508
FE-BT-VK-N
10K
6V
8
G
DVD_ON
21
SHIELD
220R
E
TO/FROM FRONT
1
GND_COAX
820R
2
YKC21-3427
1505-A
2723
2877
100n
2878
TO FRONT
GND_TXT
C_DIG_OUT 17
9
#
12
18
18
D
22 up_CLK
19
19
470R
a
23
I
STANDBY
D
FROM CDC MODULE
6
3828
3992
MUTE_LO
a
+5VA
7
2972
100u
H
6711
2870
3816
2K2
CD_STANDBY
3821
120R
BZX79-C5V1
+8.5V
D
7551
BC847B
0.6V
12 11 10 9
9515
3822
3820
+VCD
2876
+5VD
1N4148
1N4148
D7
6712
22u
1N4148
D3
6531
+5V6
4.9V
3986
1
SHIFT
TRANSCEIVER
REG SO
8
8
8
13 VDD
PWR OUT I/O
IN
8 GND RES
DATA LATCHES
8
8
8
D
I/O PORT
3 SDA
D4
I2C_DATA
+5V
I 2 C BUS
ALC_EN
5.6V
2 SCL
D5
2R2
9539 #
L_ORIGHT
a
I2C_CLK
+CD
D6
33K
5.6V 3819
3993
150K
7550
BC327-25
+5V6
AMP_ON
3770
3824 1K
3768
CHIP SELECT
5K6
a
82K
3766
100n
33K
3823
0.6V
150K
L_OLEFT
6713
L
5
6V
CSref
a
SURR
OUT
a
REF_d
3742
16 15 14
CS0
15p
3767
330K
2800
1K2
2801
3771
1
220R
3
+12A
150p
390R
47u
3764
2799
3765
7549
M62320FP
3769
7544
BC847B
G
K
2736
4u7
3.1V
a
9
a
47p
D
3.7V
M
2742
150R
SA_IN
J
5
a
a
+5V6
4
LED_SH_DATA
+12A
BC857B
7593
CLK
S_VOL_CLK
3949
F
DATA
7556
3825 K9
2722 C4
2751 B12
BC847B
a
CSref
a
a
1
2u2
NJM4556AM
D
SUR_L
2n2
10u
2745
2888
2.4V
LOGIC CTRL
3746
180R
3812
a
2.4V
8
100K
E
2748
3752
2866
3827
22p
1K
47p
7
47K
a
3
2K2
6V
7537-A
8
10p
REF_d
a
VREF
a
a
2
6V
10K
2741
4u7
2
47K
3753
3750
3741
2.4V
K_OUT
1
2.4V
10u
3754
4R7
2
2735
2744
180R
3948
39K
4
6V
2738
1K
9622
a
CSref
6
VCC
1
a
560R
3737
4u7
2830
10K
3814
4K7
MUTE = 0.6V
15p
3743
MUTE_SUR
7595
M62429FP
2747
3
100K
2739
2737
D
DIPMATE
26
4K7
3761
MUTE = 5V
D
3751
a
3957
+5V_MUTE_2
470p
3749
1K
3955
a
+12A
10p
a
YKC21-3416
1518
C
+5VA
TO MIC
3
3974
3815
10K
a
MUTE = 0.6V
8K2
2726
3720
3791
A1
a
a
a
a
2833
B
220R
6
BC847B
3954
7
a
SUBW
OUT
2
220R
220R
8
15p
7548
3956
Vss Vee E
a
0.6V
10K
820R
2u2
a
1 100n
3829
3988
18K
2u2
a
10K
3975
6V
6
4
3726
Z 14
3756
120K
2750
2753
6V
3989
13 Y1
10K
7596
BC847B
1
820R
2732
4
3757
6V
Cref
NJM4556AM
3971
7
7536-B
6V
Cref
NJM4556AM
8
7536-A
2
LED_SH_CLK
12V
47K
8
HEF4053BT Vdd
S 11
12 Y0
3973
5
22p
6V
12V
2889
2979
47K
10K
1K5
SUB_R
REF_d1
3724
4u7
3978
C
7534-A 16
47p
2722
3980
3728
a
47K
2724
SUB_L
100K
2728
3979
LED_SH_DATA
a
100n
4u7
1529 K4
REF_d1
+12A
Cref
100R
3760
a
MUTE_SUB
2891
5
a
D
100n
4
a
47p
2749
A
D
2890
CLK
4K7
18K
2896
DATA
3991
3
a
9
AC3_SR
LOGIC CTRL
GND
18K
8
a
B
2.4V
10u
3972
180R
100R
1K
a
MUTE = 5V
3793
D
+12A
4K7
3833
1u
SUBWOOFER
4K7
7
2.4V
8
47u
3747
3734
2754
47u
3748
3732
Cref
a
3960
2729
47K
AC3_SL
2734
6
3736
AC3_SUB
4u7
7
5
a
+12A
0V
4K7
VREF
a
820R
2897
47u
3759
2.4V
CENTER
2752
2
7547
3987
3758
3735
4
AC3_CTR
4u7
100K
10u
3
AC3_R
2.4V
22p
180R
BC847B
VCC
2751
1K
6
1
18K
a
3733
3970
2
2733
3731
REF_d1
18K
A
FE-BT-VK-N
5V
47K
1
7594
M62429FP
+5V6
3790
2832
7546
BC857B
6722
3982
a
+5VA
2K2
2988
10p
AC3_L
17
26 D2
FROM DAC
1514
16
560R
2
2894
1
3766 G2
3767 F2
3768 F3
D
D
D
L
3769 F3
3770 F3
3771 F3
3772 L14
TO POWER
3773 J10
3774 I10
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
3775 J10
3790 A11
3791 C15
17
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AV BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (PART 3)
1509 G12
1517 F3
1901 A12
1902 C12
1978 F6
2775 C6
2776 D6
2777 D5
2901 C6
2902 C6
2905 A7
2906 A7
2907 B9
2903 D8
2904 D9
2908 B10
2921 G2
2922 G2
2925 C11
2926 D11
2923 H4
2924 H5
2927 B12
2929 B11
1
2935 G12
2961 E7
2962 F7
2930 B11
2931 D2
2932 D2
2933 H12
2
2963 F8
2964 F10
2973 B7
2978 A6
2968 G1
2969 H2
2970 H1
2974 B6
2976 E6
2980 A12
2981 A12
3851 D6
3
2977 F6
4
3852 B7
3857 H2
3903 C7
3904 C8
3901 C7
3902 C7
3905 D7
3906 C8
3907 D8
3908 A7
3909 A8
3911 A9
3912 B8
3913 A9
3914 B9
3910 A8
5
3936 G3
3937 F3
3940 G4
3941 G4
3938 G3
3939 H3
3942 G4
3945 C11
6
3946 D11
3947 C2
3961 E8
3963 E9
3967 F8
3964 E7
3965 F8
3962 E8
3966 F9
3981 F7
4902 H12
4903 F6
7
4904 G1
4906 G5
4907 D9
4908 A10
8
4962 F10
4963 A6
5902 D9
5906 H5
4964 C6
5901 B10
5961 F10
5962 F6
9
+12V
5963 G1
5964 A6
5965 C6
6902 D8
6903 A8
6904 B9
6912 H4
7582 C8
6961 E8
6962 F9
6901 C7
6911 G3
7581 D7
7583 B8
7584 A9
7591 G3
10
7592 G4
7961 F9
7962 F8
11
12
+12V
# : Provision
3909
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
V_Y
3913
47R
V_Y
+12V
V_Y
1
V_Y
# 5901
2 DSS306
220p
220p
2908
3
47R
2
V_C
S-VIDEO
3
4
B
V_Y
V_Y
+12V
2930
220p
2929
220p
V_Y
V_C
4907
220p
V
V_C
FROM DAC PCB
V_C
47R
V_C
V_C
3
220p
2.6V
220p
1
1902
1
2
3946
3
L_OLEFT
# 5902
2 DSS306
a
V_C
V_C
V_C
470R
a
2926
3907
220R
2903
120R
82R
3851
390p
1.1V
3904
2904
1u
# 2776
# 2777
220u
100n
2u7
7581
BC847B
1.9V
3905
D
2931
2932
4R7
C
2925
BC557B
7582
11.2V
6902
# 5965
+12V
390p
+12M
47R
3906
270R
3903
V_C
2902
BZX79-C6V8
V_C
4964
3947
C
3945
L_ORIGHT
11.8V
220p
180p
1N4148
6901
3901
1u
470R
2901
2K2
# 2775
7
V
3902
C
6
5
2927
V_Y
2.6V
BZX79-C6V8
V_Y
3914
220R
2907
120R
3912
1.1V
1901
9217A
1
4908
3911
6904
82R
3852
390p
# 2973
7583
BC847B
1.9V
1u
B
BC557B
7584
11.2V
2906
390p
# 2974
3910
V_Y
V_Y
4963
A
2980 47n
11.8V
# 5964
2u7
Y
2981 47n
22n
180p
270R
6903
1N4148
3908
1u
# 2978
470R
A
2905
2K2
470R
4
D
5
a
6
7
8
D_DIG
9
9
DIG_OUT
V_C
8
V
SCART
OUT
10
+12V
7
+12V
11
CVBS
3937
V_CVBS_S
V_CVBS_S
BC847B 3965
7962
220R
1.9V
3967
1.1V
V_CVBS_S
2.6V
47R
47R
3
V_CVBS_S V_CVBS_S
# 5961
2 DSS306
V_CVBS_S
F
19
1
20
21
V_CVBS_S
V_CVBS_S
47R
3941
3938
18
3966
G
video_o_gnd
120R
3939
V_CVBS
3942
220R
2.6V
2923
47R
220p
V_CVBS
3
V_CVBS
220p
82R
1.1V
1
# 5906
2 DSS306
100n
2
V_CVBS
1509
YKC21-3564
2935
4906
3940
2924
7591
BC847B
1.9V
BZX79-C6V8
V_CVBS
3857
390p
# 2969
1u
BC557B
7592
11.2V
2922
2u7
390p
V_CVBS
6912
4904
# 2970
4962
11.8V
V_CVBS
# 5963
V_CVBS
270R
6911
1N4148
3936
180p
CVBS
H
470R
1u
2921
# 2968
220p
V_CVBS_S
2K2
G
2963
17
220p
82R
3981
390p
# 2977
+12V
390p
# 1978
+12V
1u
BC557B
7961
11.2V
2962
2u7
F
V_CVBS_S
2964
4903
# 5962
CVBS
16
11.8V
V_CVBS_S
BZX79-C6V8
1517
FE-BT-VK-N
3963
6961
470R
180p
1
14
15
6962
2
V
3964
C
# 2976
1u
3
2961
V
E
12
13
3962
2K2
4
V_Y
V_CVBS
3961
5
270R
Y
6
120R
V
V_CVBS_S
1N4148
E
1
3
CVBS
2933
V_CVBS
22n
4902
V_CVBS
H
V_CVBS
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ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - AV BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - AV BOARD
MISCELLANEOUS
1505
4822 267 31449
Cinch Socket - Aux-in/Line-out/
Surround Out
2538
2539
4822 121 51252
5322 122 31647
470nF 5% 63V
1nF 10% 63V
2590
2591
5322 122 34098
4822 124 40433
10nF 10% 63V
47µF 20% 25V
2743
2744
4822 124 41751
4822 124 41751
47µF 20% 50V
47µF 20% 50V
1507
1509
4822 267 31729
4822 267 31996
Cinch Socket - Audio Digital Out
Cinch Socket - Video Out (CVBS)
2540
2541
5322 122 31647
4822 124 40769
1nF 10% 63V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2592
2593
5322 122 32654
4822 124 80144
22nF 10% 63V
220µF 20% 25V
2745
2746
4822 124 22652
4822 124 22652
2,2µF 20% 50V
2,2µF 20% 50V
1510
1511
4822 265 11553
4822 267 10732
Flex Connector 19P
Flex Connector 12P
2542
2543
4822 124 40769
4822 126 13692
4,7µF 20% 100V
47pF 1% 63V
2594
2596
4822 124 80144
4822 126 14043
220µF 20% 25V
1µF +80/-20% 16V
2747
2748
4822 124 40248
4822 124 40248
10µF 20% 63V
10µF 20% 63V
1512
1514
4822 265 11553
2422 025 14518
Flex Connector 19P
Flex Connector 9P
2544
2545
4822 126 13692
5322 122 34099
47pF 1% 63V
470pF 10% 63V
2597
2598
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32531
100pF 5% 50V
100pF 5% 50V
2749
2750
4822 124 40769
4822 126 13486
4,7µF 20% 100V
15pF 2% 63V
1517
1518
2422 025 14518
4822 267 31729
Flex Connector 9P
Cinch Socket - Sub-Woofer Out
2546
2547
5322 122 34099
4822 124 40769
470pF 10% 63V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2601
2602
4822 124 40769
4822 124 40769
4,7µF 20% 100V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2751
2752
5322 122 32658
4822 124 41751
22pF 5% 50V
47µF 20% 50V
1523
1528
4822 267 10757
4822 267 10731
Flex Connector 23P
Flex Connector 6P
2548
2549
4822 124 40769
4822 124 81151
4,7µF 20% 100V
22µF 50V
2603
2604
4822 122 32535
4822 122 32535
680pF 10% 63V
680pF 10% 63V
2753
2754
4822 124 22652
4822 126 13692
2,2µF 20% 50V
47pF 1% 63V
1529
1901
4822 265 11515
4822 267 10994
Flex Connector 8P
S-Video Out Socket
2550
2551
4822 124 81151
5322 122 32531
22µF 50V
100pF 5% 50V
2605
2606
5322 122 32659
5322 122 32659
33pF 5% 50V
33pF 5% 50V
2799
2800
4822 124 41751
4822 126 13486
47µF 20% 50V
15pF 2% 63V
1902
2422 025 12352
Scart Connector
2552
2553
5322 122 32531
5322 122 34099
100pF 5% 50V
470pF 10% 63V
2607
2608
5322 122 32531
4822 124 21913
100pF 5% 50V
1µF 20% 63V
2801
2830
4822 126 14585
2020 552 96305
100nF 10% 50V
4,7µF +80/-20% 10V
CAPACITORS
2501 4822 124 40769
4,7µF 20% 100V
2554
2555
5322 122 34099
4822 126 12105
470pF 10% 63V
33nF 5% 50V
2609
2612
4822 124 21913
4822 122 33127
1µF 20% 63V
2,2nF 10% 63V
2831
2832
2020 552 96305
5322 122 32448
4,7µF +80/-20% 10V
10pF 5% 63V
2502
2503
4822 124 40769
5322 122 32531
4,7µF 20% 100V
100pF 5% 50V
2556
2557
4822 126 12105
4822 121 51252
33nF 5% 50V
470nF 5% 63V
2613
2614
4822 122 33127
5322 122 32448
2,2nF 10% 63V
10pF 5% 63V
2833
2835
5322 122 32448
4822 126 13751
10pF 5% 63V
47nF 10% 63V
2504
2505
5322 122 32531
4822 126 14585
100pF 5% 50V
100nF 10% 50V
2558
2559
4822 121 51252
4822 126 10847
470nF 5% 63V
1,8nF 10% 63V
2615
2616
5322 122 32448
4822 126 14585
10pF 5% 63V
100nF 10% 50V
2836
2838
4822 126 13751
4822 126 13692
47nF 10% 63V
47pF 1% 63V
2506
2507
4822 126 14585
4822 124 40769
100nF 10% 50V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2560
2561
4822 126 10847
5322 122 31647
1,8nF 10% 63V
1nF 10% 63V
2617
2618
2020 552 96305
4822 126 13838
4,7µF +80/-20% 10V
100nF +80/-20% 50V
2866
2867
5322 122 32448
5322 122 32448
10pF 5% 63V
10pF 5% 63V
2508
2509
4822 124 40769
4822 124 41407
4,7µF 20% 100V
0,47µF 20% 63V
2562
2563
5322 122 31647
4822 122 33891
1nF 10% 63V
3,3nF 10% 63V
2619
2625
4822 126 13838
4822 122 33575
100nF +80/-20% 50V
220pF 5% 63V
2870
2876
4822 124 41584
4822 126 14585
100µF 20% 10V
100nF 10% 50V
2510
2511
4822 124 41407
5322 122 31866
0,47µF 20% 63V
6,8nF 10% 63V
2564
2565
4822 122 33891
5322 122 34099
3,3nF 10% 63V
470pF 10% 63V
2626
2678
4822 122 33575
4822 126 14585
220pF 5% 63V
100nF 10% 50V
2876
2877
4822 124 81151
4822 122 33575
22µF 50V /22
220pF 5% 63V
2512
2513
5322 122 31866
5322 122 32654
6,8nF 10% 63V
22nF 10% 63V
2566
2567
5322 122 34099
4822 126 14585
470pF 10% 63V
100nF 10% 50V
2715
2716
4822 124 40769
4822 124 40769
4,7µF 20% 100V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2878
2887
4822 126 13838
4822 122 33127
100nF +80/-20% 50V
2,2nF 10% 63V
2514
2515
5322 122 32654
4822 126 13838
22nF 10% 63V
100nF +80/-20% 50V
2568
2569
4822 126 14585
4822 122 33575
100nF 10% 50V
220pF 5% 63V
2717
2718
5322 122 34099
5322 122 34099
470pF 10% 63V
470pF 10% 63V
2888
2889
4822 122 33127
4822 126 14585
2,2nF 10% 63V
100nF 10% 50V
2516
2519
4822 126 13838
5322 122 32654
100nF +80/-20% 50V
22nF 10% 63V
2570
2571
4822 122 33575
5322 122 34099
220pF 5% 63V
470pF 10% 63V
2719
2720
4822 126 13838
4822 126 13838
100nF +80/-20% 50V
100nF +80/-20% 50V
2890
2891
4822 126 14585
4822 126 13838
100nF 10% 50V
100nF +80/-20% 50V
2520
2521
5322 122 32654
5322 126 10223
22nF 10% 63V
4,7nF 10% 63V
2572
2573
5322 122 34099
4822 124 40433
470pF 10% 63V
47µF 20% 25V
2721
2722
4822 126 13838
4822 124 40769
100nF +80/-20% 50V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2893
2894
4822 126 13751
4822 126 13751
47nF 10% 63V
47nF 10% 63V
2522
2523
5322 126 10223
4822 126 14043
4,7nF 10% 63V
1µF +80/-20% 16V
2574
2575
4822 124 40769
4822 124 21913
4,7µF 20% 100V
1µF 20% 63V
2723
2724
4822 126 13838
5322 122 32658
100nF +80/-20% 50V
22pF 5% 50V
2896
2897
4822 124 40769
4822 124 40769
4,7µF 20% 100V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2524
2525
4822 126 14043
5322 122 32268
1µF +80/-20% 16V
470pF 10% 50V
2576
2577
4822 126 14585
5322 122 32654
100nF 10% 50V
22nF 10% 63V
2726
2728
5322 122 34099
4822 126 13692
470pF 10% 63V
47pF 1% 63V
2898
2899
4822 126 13838
4822 126 13751
100nF +80/-20% 50V
47nF 10% 63V
2526
2527
5322 122 32268
4822 124 40433
470pF 10% 50V
47µF 20% 25V
2578
2579
4822 124 40433
4822 126 14585
47µF 20% 25V
100nF 10% 50V
2729
2732
4822 126 14043
4822 124 22652
1µF +80/-20% 16V
2,2µF 20% 50V
2901
2902
4822 124 21913
4822 124 21913
1µF 20% 63V
1µF 20% 63V
2528
2529
4822 124 40433
5322 122 34099
47µF 20% 25V
470pF 10% 63V
2580
2581
4822 124 40207
4822 124 40207
100µF 20% 25V
100µF 20% 25V
2733
2734
4822 124 40248
4822 124 40248
10µF 20% 63V
10µF 20% 63V
2903
2904
4822 122 33575
4822 122 33575
220pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
2530
2531
5322 122 34099
4822 126 13692
470pF 10% 63V
47pF 1% 63V
2582
2583
4822 122 33127
4822 126 13838
2,2nF 10% 63V
100nF +80/-20% 50V
2735
2736
4822 124 40769
4822 124 40769
4,7µF 20% 100V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2905
2906
4822 124 21913
4822 124 21913
1µF 20% 63V
1µF 20% 63V
2532
2533
4822 126 13692
4822 121 51252
47pF 1% 63V
470nF 5% 63V
2584
2585
4822 126 14585
4822 124 40207
100nF 10% 50V
100µF 20% 25V
2737
2738
5322 122 32658
5322 122 32658
22pF 5% 50V
22pF 5% 50V
2907
2908
4822 122 33575
4822 122 33575
220pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
2534
2535
4822 121 51252
4822 121 51252
470nF 5% 63V
470nF 5% 63V
2586
2587
4822 124 40207
4822 124 80791
100µF 20% 25V
470µF 20% 16V
2739
2740
4822 126 13486
4822 126 13486
15pF 2% 63V
15pF 2% 63V
2921
2922
4822 124 21913
4822 124 21913
1µF 20% 63V
1µF 20% 63V
2536
2537
4822 121 51252
4822 121 51252
470nF 5% 63V
470nF 5% 63V
2588
2589
4822 124 40248
4822 124 40248
10µF 20% 63V
10µF 20% 63V
2741
2742
4822 126 13692
4822 126 13692
47pF 1% 63V
47pF 1% 63V
2923
2924
4822 122 33575
4822 122 33575
220pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
PCS 103 841
8-8
8-8
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - AV BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - AV BOARD
CAPACITORS
2925
2926
4822 122 33575
4822 122 33575
220pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
3526
3527
4822 051 20154
4822 117 11503
150k 5% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3578
3579
4822 051 20562
4822 051 20332
5k6 5% 0,1W
3k3 5% 0,1W
3718
3720
4822 051 20273
4822 117 10833
27k 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
2927
2929
5322 122 32654
4822 122 33575
22nF 10% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
3528
3529
4822 117 11503
4822 117 11454
220R 1% 0,1W
820R 1% 0,1W
3580
3581
4822 051 20332
4822 051 20471
3k3 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3724
3726
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20822
10k 1% 0,1W
8k2 5% 0,1W
2930
2931
4822 122 33575
4822 124 80144
220pF 5% 63V
220µF 20% 25V
3530
3531
4822 117 11454
4822 117 10833
820R 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3582
3583
4822 051 20471
4822 051 20471
470R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3728
3731
4822 117 10837
4822 051 10102
100k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
2932
2933
4822 126 13838
5322 122 32654
100nF +80/-20% 50V
22nF 10% 63V
3532
3533
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20562
10k 1% 0,1W
5k6 5% 0,1W
3584
3585
4822 051 20471
4822 117 12955
470R 5% 0,1W
2k7 1% 0,1W
3732
3733
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11448
1k 2% 0,25W
180R 1% 0,1W
2934
2935
4822 124 40746
4822 126 13838
0,22µF 20% 63V
100nF +80/-20% 50V
3534
3535
4822 051 20562
4822 117 10834
5k6 5% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3586
3588
4822 051 20105
4822 051 20474
1M 5% 0,1W
470k 5% 0,1W
3734
3735
4822 117 11448
4822 117 10834
180R 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
2961
2962
4822 124 21913
4822 124 21913
1µF 20% 63V
1µF 20% 63V
3536
3537
4822 117 10834
4822 117 11383
47k 1% 0,1W
12k 1% 0,1W
3589
3592
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20223
1k 2% 0,25W
22k 5% 0,1W
3736
3737
4822 117 10834
4822 117 10833
47k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
2963
2964
4822 122 33575
4822 122 33575
220pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
3538
3539
4822 117 11383
4822 051 20479
12k 1% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
3593
3594
4822 051 20472
4822 051 20472
4k7 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3738
3741
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
2965
2966
4822 126 13838
4822 124 40746
100nF +80/-20% 50V
0,22µF 20% 63V
3540
3541
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20479
47R 5% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
3595
3596
4822 051 20472
4822 051 20472
4k7 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3742
3743
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20393
10k 1% 0,1W
39k 5% 0,1W
2967
2972
4822 124 81044
5322 126 10511
470µF 20% 6,3V
1nF 5% 50V
3542
3543
4822 051 20479
4822 051 10102
47R 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3597
3599
4822 117 11454
4822 051 20472
820R 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3744
3745
4822 051 20393
4822 117 10837
39k 5% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
2979
2980
5322 122 33538
4822 126 13751
150pF 2% 63V
47nF 10% 63V
3544
3545
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20479
1k 2% 0,25W
47R 5% 0,1W
3600
3605
4822 051 10102
4822 116 83933
1k 2% 0,25W
15k 1% 0,1W
3746
3747
4822 117 10837
4822 051 20472
100k 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
2981
2985
4822 126 13751
4822 122 33216
47nF 10% 63V
270pF 5% 50V
3546
3547
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20392
47R 5% 0,1W
3k9 5% 0,1W
3606
3607
4822 051 20562
4822 051 20101
5k6 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3748
3749
4822 051 20472
4822 051 10102
4k7 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
2986
2987
4822 122 33216
4822 126 13838
270pF 5% 50V
100nF +80/-20% 50V
3548
3549
4822 051 20392
4822 051 20683
3k9 5% 0,1W
68k 5% 0,1W
3608
3609
4822 052 10109
4822 051 10102
10R 5% 0,33W
1k 2% 0,25W
3750
3751
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11448
1k 2% 0,25W
180R 1% 0,1W
2988
4822 124 81044
470µF 20% 6,3V
3550
3551
4822 051 20683
4822 051 20273
68k 5% 0,1W
27k 5% 0,1W
3610
3611
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11449
1k 2% 0,25W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3752
3753
4822 117 11448
4822 117 10834
180R 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
4822 051 20273
4822 051 20684
27k 5% 0,1W
680k 5% 0,1W
3612
3613
4822 117 11449
4822 117 11449
2k2 5% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3754
3755
4822 117 10834
4822 117 10833
47k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
!
RESISTORS
3501 4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
3552
3553
3502
3503
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20392
1k 2% 0,25W
3k9 5% 0,1W
3554
3555
4822 051 20684
4822 117 13579
680k 5% 0,1W
220k 1% 0,1W
3614
3615
4822 117 11449
4822 117 10837
2k2 5% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
3756
3757
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20124
10k 1% 0,1W
120k 5% 0,1W
3504
3505
4822 051 20392
4822 051 20223
3k9 5% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
3556
3557
4822 117 13579
4822 117 10833
220k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3616
3617
4822 117 10837
4822 051 20124
100k 1% 0,1W
120k 5% 0,1W
3758
3759
4822 117 10837
4822 051 20472
100k 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3506
3507
4822 051 20223
4822 117 11383
22k 5% 0,1W
12k 1% 0,1W
3558
3559
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3618
3619
4822 051 20124
4822 051 20393
120k 5% 0,1W
39k 5% 0,1W
3760
3760
4822 116 52283
4822 051 20472
4k7 5% 0,5W
4k7 5% 0,1W /22
3508
3509
4822 117 11383
4822 051 20472
12k 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3560
3561
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20822
10k 1% 0,1W
8k2 5% 0,1W
3620
3621
4822 051 20393
4822 051 20479
39k 5% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
3761
3764
4822 051 20101
4822 051 20391
100R 5% 0,1W
390R 5% 0,1W
3510
3511
4822 051 20472
4822 051 20223
4k7 5% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
3562
3563
4822 051 20822
4822 051 20822
8k2 5% 0,1W
8k2 5% 0,1W
3622
3623
4822 117 10833
4822 051 10102
10k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3765
3766
4822 051 20122
4822 117 11149
1k2 5% 0,1W
82k 1% 0,1W
3512
3513
4822 051 20223
4822 117 11449
22k 5% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3564
3565
4822 051 20822
4822 117 10834
8k2 5% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3624
3625
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20472
1k 2% 0,25W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3767
3768
4822 051 20334
4822 051 20154
330k 5% 0,1W
150k 5% 0,1W
3514
3515
4822 117 11449
4822 117 10834
2k2 5% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3566
3567
4822 117 10834
4822 051 10102
47k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3626
3627
4822 051 20472
4822 051 20472
4k7 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3769
3770
4822 051 20154
4822 051 20333
150k 5% 0,1W
33k 5% 0,1W
3516
3517
4822 117 10834
4822 051 20472
47k 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3568
3569
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11503
1k 2% 0,25W
220R 1% 0,1W
3630
3631
4822 051 10102
4822 051 10102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3771
3772
4822 051 20333
4822 051 20561
33k 5% 0,1W
560R 5% 0,1W
3518
3519
4822 051 20472
4822 051 20472
4k7 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3570
3571
4822 117 11503
4822 051 20822
220R 1% 0,1W
8k2 5% 0,1W
3653
3711
4822 051 10102
4822 051 20479
1k 2% 0,25W
47R 5% 0,1W
3773
3774
4822 117 10834
4822 117 10834
47k 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3520
3521
4822 051 20472
4822 117 11449
4k7 5% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3572
3573
4822 051 20822
4822 051 20562
8k2 5% 0,1W
5k6 5% 0,1W
3712
3713
4822 051 20479
4822 117 10834
47R 5% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3775
3790
4822 117 10834
4822 117 11449
47k 1% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3522
3523
4822 117 11449
4822 117 11503
2k2 5% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3574
3575
4822 051 20562
4822 051 20562
5k6 5% 0,1W
5k6 5% 0,1W
3714
3715
4822 117 10834
4822 116 83933
47k 1% 0,1W
15k 1% 0,1W
3791
3791
4822 117 11449
4822 051 10102
2k2 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W /22
3524
3525
4822 117 11503
4822 051 20154
220R 1% 0,1W
150k 5% 0,1W
3576
3577
4822 051 20562
4822 051 20562
5k6 5% 0,1W
5k6 5% 0,1W
3716
3717
4822 116 83933
4822 051 20273
15k 1% 0,1W
27k 5% 0,1W
3792
3793
4822 050 21003
4822 051 20472
10k 1% 0,6W
4k7 5% 0,1W
PCS 103 842
8-9
8-9
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - AV BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - AV BOARD
RESISTORS
3812
3813
4822 117 11449
4822 117 11449
2k2 5% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3952
3953
4822 117 11448
4822 117 11449
180R 1% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
4516
4578
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4717
4718
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3814
3815
4822 117 10833
4822 051 20472
10k 1% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3954
3954
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11503
1k 2% 0,25W
220R 1% 0,1W /22
4650
4651
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4720
4721
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3816
3819
4822 051 20121
4822 116 81154
120R 5% 0,1W
2R2 5% 0,5W
3955
3955
4822 051 10102
4822 117 11503
1k 2% 0,25W
220R 1% 0,1W /22
4652
4653
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4722
4723
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3820
3821
4822 051 20562
4822 117 10833
5k6 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3956
3957
4822 051 20561
4822 051 20561
560R 5% 0,1W
560R 5% 0,1W
4654
4655
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4724
4725
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3822
3823
4822 117 11449
4822 051 20562
2k2 5% 0,1W
5k6 5% 0,1W
3958
3959
4822 051 20392
4822 051 20392
3k9 5% 0,1W
3k9 5% 0,1W
4656
4658
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4726
4727
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3824
3825
4822 050 11002
4822 117 10834
1k 1% 0,4W
47k 1% 0,1W
3960
3961
4822 117 10965
4822 117 11449
18k 1% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
4659
4669
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4902
4903
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3826
3827
4822 117 10834
4822 051 10102
47k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3962
3963
4822 117 11504
4822 051 20479
270R 1% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
4670
4671
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4904
4906
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3827
3828
4822 117 11503
4822 051 10102
220R 1% 0,1W /22
1k 2% 0,25W
3964
3965
4822 051 20471
4822 117 11503
470R 5% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
4672
4673
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4907
4908
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3828
3829
4822 117 11503
4822 051 10102
220R 1% 0,1W /22
1k 2% 0,25W
3966
3967
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20121
47R 5% 0,1W
120R 5% 0,1W
4674
4675
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4912
4913
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3829
3833
4822 117 11503
4822 051 20101
220R 1% 0,1W /22
100R 5% 0,1W
3970
3971
4822 117 10965
4822 117 10965
18k 1% 0,1W
18k 1% 0,1W
4676
4677
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4914
4962
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3836
3851
4822 051 20339
4822 051 20829
33R 5% 0,1W
82R 5% 0,1W
3972
3973
4822 117 10965
4822 117 10834
18k 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
4678
4679
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4963
4964
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3852
3857
4822 051 20829
4822 051 20829
82R 5% 0,1W
82R 5% 0,1W
3974
3975
4822 117 10833
4822 117 10833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
4680
4681
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4965
4966
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3901
3902
4822 051 20471
4822 117 11449
470R 5% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3978
3979
4822 117 11139
4822 117 10834
1k5 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
4683
4684
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4967
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
3903
3904
4822 117 11504
4822 117 11503
270R 1% 0,1W
220R 1% 0,1W
3980
3982
4822 117 10834
4822 117 10837
47k 1% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
4685
4688
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
COILS & FILTERS
5000 4822 157 70601
Coil 100µH 10%
3905
3906
4822 051 20121
4822 051 20479
120R 5% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
3983
3984
4822 117 11149
4822 117 10837
82k 1% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
4689
4690
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
5511
5512
Coil 2,2µH 5%
Coil 2,2µH 10%
3907
3908
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20471
47R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3985
3986
4822 117 11149
4822 117 11454
82k 1% 0,1W
820R 1% 0,1W
4691
4692
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
DIODES
3909
3910
4822 117 11449
4822 117 11504
2k2 5% 0,1W
270R 1% 0,1W
3987
3988
4822 117 11454
4822 117 11454
820R 1% 0,1W
820R 1% 0,1W
4693
4694
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6512
6513
4822 130 30862
4822 130 31878
BZX79-C9V1
1N4003G
3911
3912
4822 117 11503
4822 051 20121
220R 1% 0,1W
120R 5% 0,1W
3989
3990
4822 117 11454
4822 051 20471
820R 1% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
4695
4696
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6514
6515
4822 130 31878
4822 130 30621
1N4003G
1N4148
3913
3914
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20479
47R 5% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
3991
3992
4822 117 10965
4822 051 20471
18k 1% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
4697
4698
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6517
6518
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3936
3937
4822 051 20471
4822 117 11449
470R 5% 0,1W
2k2 5% 0,1W
3993
4401
4822 051 20471
4822 051 20008
470R 5% 0,1W
0R Jumper 0805
4700
4704
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6519
6520
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3938
3939
4822 117 11504
4822 051 20121
270R 1% 0,1W
120R 5% 0,1W
4402
4403
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4705
4706
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6521
6531
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3940
3941
4822 117 11503
4822 051 20479
220R 1% 0,1W
47R 5% 0,1W
4404
4405
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4707
4708
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6711
6712
4822 130 34233
4822 130 30621
BZX79-C5V1
1N4148
3942
3945
4822 051 20479
4822 051 20471
47R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
4406
4407
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4709
4710
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6713
6720
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3946
3947
4822 051 20471
4822 052 10478
470R 5% 0,1W
4R7 5% 0,33W
4408
4409
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4711
4712
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6721
6722
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3948
3949
4822 052 10478
4822 117 10353
4R7 5% 0,33W
150R 1% 0,1W
4410
4411
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4713
4714
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6723
6901
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3950
3951
4822 117 11504
4822 117 11504
270R 1% 0,1W
270R 1% 0,1W
4412
4413
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4715
4716
4822 051 20008
4822 051 20008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
6902
6903
4822 130 34278
4822 130 30621
BZX79-C6V8
1N4148
!
!
4822 157 62552
4822 157 10586
PCS 103 843
8-10
8-10
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - AV BOARD
DIODES
6904
6911
4822 130 34278
4822 130 30621
BZX79-C6V8
1N4148
7961
7962
6912
6961
4822 130 34278
4822 130 30621
BZX79-C6V8
1N4148
Note : Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
6962
4822 130 34278
BZX79-C6V8
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
7501 4822 209 17386
TDA7437T
7502
7503
4822 209 83357
4822 130 40959
NJM4560M
BC547B
7504
7505
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
7506
7507
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
7508
7509
5322 130 60159
4822 130 42804
BC847B
BC817-25
7510
7511
4822 130 42804
4822 130 60373
BC817-25
BC857B
7514
7515
4822 209 31378
4822 130 60373
NJM4556AM
BC857B
7516
7517
4822 130 60373
4822 209 83357
BC857B
NJM4560M
7521
7522
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
7529
7534
4822 130 60373
5322 209 14481
BC857B
HEF4053BT
7536
7537
4822 209 31378
4822 209 31378
NJM4556AM
NJM4556AM
7538
7539
4822 209 16262
5322 130 60159
74HC4016D
BC847B
7540
7542
9337 142 60653
5322 130 60159
74HC04D
BC847B
7544
7546
5322 130 60159
4822 130 60373
BC847B
BC857B
7547
7548
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
7549
7550
4822 209 17345
4822 130 41246
M62320FP
BC327-25
7551
7555
5322 130 60159
4822 130 60373
BC847B
BC857B
7556
7557
5322 130 60159
5322 130 60159
BC847B
BC847B
7581
7582
5322 130 60159
4822 130 44568
BC847B
BC557B
7583
7584
5322 130 60159
4822 130 44568
BC847B
BC557B
7591
7592
5322 130 60159
4822 130 44568
BC847B
BC557B
7593
7594
4822 130 60373
4822 209 17349
BC857B
M62429FP
7595
7596
4822 209 17349
5322 130 60159
M62429FP
BC847B
PCS 103 844
4822 130 44568
5322 130 60159
service spare parts.
BC557B
BC847B
9-1
DVD Module
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Diagnostic Software:
Dealer Script .............................................................. 9-2
Player Script ............................................................... 9-3
Interactive Tests ......................................................... 9-4
Error Log & Bits .......................................................... 9-6
Loop Test .................................................................... 9-7
Servicing DVD module & Mono board ............................ 9-8
Reset of Virgin Mode ....................................................... 9-8
PCS 103 845
9-2
1. DEALER SCRIPT
Purpose of Dealer Script
The dealer script can give a diagnosis on a standalone DVD
player; no other equipment is needed to perform a number
of hardware tests to check if the DVD player is faulty. The
diagnosis is simply a “error” or “pass” message; no indication
is given of faulty hardware modules. Only tests within the
scope of the diagnostic software will be executed hence only
faults within this scope can be detected.
Nucleus
VideoColSetupComm
9
VideoScartSwComm
PapChksFl
PapDramWrR
PapI2cDisp
PapS2bEcho
PapI2cNvram
PapNvramWrR
CompSdramWrR
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Contents of Dealer Script
The dealer script executes all diagnostic nuclei that do not
need any user interaction and are meaningful on a standalone
DVD player.
The nuclei called in the dealer script are the following (the
number after each nucleus name corresponds with the
number being on the local display when the nucleus is
executed during the dealer script):
Description
Check the I2C interface with the RGB video processor on the
Audio/Video board (only for DVD players with RGB video processor).
Checks the I2C interface with the scart switch on the Audio/Video board
Calculate and verify checksum of FLASH memory
Pattern test of all locations in the DRAM(s)
Checks the I2C interface with the slave processor on the display PCB
Checks the I2C interface to the basic engine
Checks the I2C interface with the NVRAM
Pattern test of all locations in the NVRAM
Pattern test of all locations in the SDRAM(s)
Press 2 keys simultaneously
+
Connect to mains.
During the test, the following display
is shown: the counter counts down
from the number of nuclei to be run
before the test finishes. Example:
SET O.K.?
NO
YES
To exit DEALER SCRIPT ,disconnect from mains.
PCS 103 846
9-3
2. PLAYER SCRIPT
Purpose of Player Script
The Player script will give the opportunity to perform a test
Press 2 keys simultaneously
+
Connect to mains
that will determine which of the DVD player’s modules are
faulty, to read the error log and error bits and to perform an
INTERACTIVE TESTS
DISPLAY PCB*
DISPLAY TEST
LED TEST
KEYBOARD TEST
REMOTE CONTROL
* Display PCB test is not relevant
for FW-D1 & FW-D5 due to
hardware variations
DispDisplay(30)
DispLed(29)
DispKeyb(27)
DispRc(28)
endurance loop test.
To successfully perform the tests, the DVD player must be
connected to a TV set to check the output of a number of
nuclei. For DVDv2B a multi-channel amplifier, a set of 6
boxes and an external video source are necessary to test.
To be able to check results of certain nuclei, the player script
expects some interaction of the user (i.e. to approve a test
picture or a test sound). Some nuclei (e.g. nuclei that test
functionality of the Basic Engine module) require that the
DVD player itself is opened, to enable the user to observe
moving parts and approve their movement visually.
Only tests within the scope of the diagnostic software will be
MONO PCB(DIGITAL)
AUDIO/VIDEO PCB
executed hence only faults within this scope can be detected.
PICTURE TEST
VideoColDencOn(23a)
SOUND 1 TEST
SCART DVD TEST
AudioPinkNoiseOn(20a)
VideoScartSwDvd(54a)
Contents of Player Script
The player script contains all nuclei that are useful on a DVD
player that is connected to a TV-set and help to determine
SCART LOOP TEST
VideoScartSwPass(54b)
which module of the DVD player is faulty, as well as to read
out the contents of the error logs.
SOUND 2 TEST
AudioSineOn(21a)
COLOUR SETUP TEST
VideoColSetupHi(53a)
VideoColSetupLo(53b)
MONO PCB(SERVO)
& BASIC ENGINE
VERSION NUMBER
TRAY TEST
SLEDGE TEST
DISC MOTOR TEST
Structure of Player Script
The player script consists of a set of nuclei testing the three
hardware modules in the DVD player: the Display PCB*, the
Digital PCB and the Basic Engine.
*Note: Display PCB tests are not relevant to FW-D1 &
FW-D5 sets
BeVer(37)
BeTrayOut/In(43ab)
Nuclei run by the player test need some user interaction; in
the next paragraph this interaction is described. The player
BeSledgeOut/In(41ab)
test is done in two phases:
BeDiscMotorOn(39a)
1. Interactive tests:
This part of the player test depends strongly on user
FOCUS TEST
BeFocusOn(38a)
RADIAL TEST
BeRadialOn(40a)
interaction and input to determine nucleus results and to
progress through the full test. Reading the error log and
JUMP TEST
BeGroovesIn/Mid/Out(42abc)
error bits information can be useful to determine any
errors that occurred recently during normal operation of
TRAY TEST
BeTrayOut/In(43ab)
ERROR LOG & BITS
LOOP TEST
LogReadErr(31)
LogReadbits(32)
the DVD player.
2. The loop test will perform the same nuclei as the dealer
test, but it will loop through the list of nuclei indefinitely.
= Dealer script exclusive of test2
To exit player test,
disconnect from mains
PCS 103 847
9-4
3. INTERACTIVE TESTS
3.1 DISPLAY PCB*
*Note: The tests on this Display PCB are not relevant to
FW-D1 and FW-D5 families.
sound that needs confirmation from the user (nucleus
AudioPinkNoiseOn); the display will show the following
message very shortly:
DISPLAY TEST & LED TEST
Press 2 times the NEXT key to skip the Display and LED
test.
KEYBOARD TEST
The display shows:
This sound will only be audible from version cut3.1 of Sti5505
(item7503 on mono board) onwards. After starting up sound
1, SCART loop-trough will be simultaneously active during
this test. SCART loop-trough will be measured with the aid
of an external video source.
When entering the SCART loop-trough, the local display
indicates:
Press the NEXT key for more than 1 second, the display will
change to:
On the TV screen a colour bar (generated by nucleus
Press NEXT key to proceed to the next test.
REMOTE CONTROL TEST
The display shows:
VideoColDencOn) is visual and the internally generated
pinknoise is audible. By pressing PLAY the user confirms
the test, pressing PREV will indicate the sound was inaudible or incorrect. Pressing NEXT will proceed to the next test;
if the user presses NEXT without pressing PLAY or PREV
first, the result of this test will be TRUE (sound ok).
By pressing the NEXT button there will be switched over to
the external source, this must become now visible on the TV
screen (using the SCART). The local display indicates:
Press the NEXT key for more than 1 second, the display will
change to:
The internally generated colour bar is still available on the
Press NEXT key to proceed to the next test.
CVBS and Y/C outputs. And the pinknoise-signal is still
available on the cinch audio outputs. By pressing the PREV
3.2 MONO PCB DIGITAL PART
button, the internal generated colour bar becomes visual
again. The test can be left by pressing the NEXT key for
PICTURE TEST
This test is performed by sending a predefined picture
(colour bar) to the TV screen (nucleus VideoColDencOn)
and asking the user for confirmation. The display will show
the following message:
By pressing PLAY the user confirms the test, pressing PREV
will indicate the picture was invisible or incorrect. Pressing
NEXT will proceed to the next test
SOUND 1 & SCART DVD TEST
The first soundtest is performed by starting a pink noise
PCS 103 848
more than one second.
SOUND 2 TEST
The second soundtest is performed by producing a sine
sound (nucleus AudioSineOn). The signal can be stopped by
pressing the STOP-key. The display will show the following
message:
By pressing PLAY the user confirms the test, pressing PREV
will indicate that something went wrong. Pressing NEXT will
proceed to the next; if the user presses NEXT without
pressing PLAY or PREV first, the result of this test will be
TRUE (sound ok).
9-5
3.3 BASIC ENGINE
this test will be TRUE (disc motor is running).
VERSION NUMBER
In the basic engine tests, the version number of the Basic
Engine will be shown first, as the following example:
FOCUS TEST(visual test)
The fourth Basic Engine test tests the focusing; first focusing
is turned on by calling nucleus BeFocusOn. The display will
look as follows:
By pressing the NEXT key, the Basic Engine tests are
started.
TRAY TEST
First, the tray is tested. The purpose of this test is also to give
the user the opportunity to put a disc in the tray of the DVD
player. Some tests on the Basic Engine require that a
disc(e.g. DVD MPTD test disc) is present in the player. At the
end of the Basic Engine tests this tray test will be repeated
solely to enable the user to remove the disc in the tray. The
local display will look as follows:
By pressing PLAY the user can toggle the position of the tray.
Note that this test will not contribute to the test result of the
Basic Engine. Pressing NEXT will proceed to the next test,
after the tray has been closed (by the software) if it was open.
SLEDGE TEST(visual test)
The second Basic Engine test tests the sledge; the user can
move the sledge as many times as desired by using PLAY
(nucleus BeSledgeOut) and PREV (nucleus BeSledgeIn).
Pressing NEXT on the local keyboard proceeds to the next
test. Note that this test will not contribute to the test result of
the Basic Engine. The local display will look as follows during
the sledge test:
DISC MOTOR TEST(visual test)
The third Basic Engine test tests the disc motor (nucleus
BeDiscMotorOn); the local display looks as follows:
By pressing PLAY the user confirms that the focusing was
succesful; pressing PREV indicates a focusing failure. Pressing NEXT proceeds to the next test after a reset of the
focussing (nucleus BeFocusOff); if NEXT is pressed before
PLAY or PREV, the result of this test will be TRUE (focus
successful).
RADIAL TEST(visual & listening test)
The fifth Basic Engine test tests the radial functionality
(nucleus BeRadialOn); the local display looks as follows:
By pressing PLAY the user confirms that the radial function
worked; pressing PREV indicates the function does not
work. Pressing NEXT proceeds to the next test, after a reset
of the radial (nucleus BeRadialOff). If the user presses NEXT
before pressing PLAY or PREV, the result of this test will be
TRUE (radial successful).
JUMP TEST(listening test)
The sixth and last Basic Engine test tests the jumping by
calling nuclei BeGroovesIn, BeGroovesMid and
BeGroovesOut. During this test, the local display looks as
follows:
The user can switch between the three different types of
groove settings by pressing PLAY (forward to next nucleus
in the list In-Mid-Out) or PREV (backward in the list In-MidOut). This is done in a cyclic manner; note that this test will
not contribute to the test result of the Basic Engine. Pressing
NEXT proceeds to the next test, after the disc motor has
been shut off with a call to nucleus BeDiscMotorOff.
By pressing PLAY the user confirms that the disc motor is
running; pressing PREV indicates the disc motor does not
work. Pressing NEXT proceeds to the next test, after a reset
of the disc motor (nucleus BeDiscMotorOff). If the user
presses NEXT before pressing PLAY or PREV, the result of
PCS 103 849
9-6
TRAY TEST
As a last action for the Basic Engine tests, the tray test is
repeated. The local display will look as follows:
By pressing PLAY or PREV the user can move forward or
backward (respectively) through the logged error codes. The
highlighted number indicates which errorcode is currently on
display (in the example above, errorcode number 4 is displayed). If “0000” is displayed at all positions, the error log is
empty. Display of the logged errors is done in a cyclic
manner. The errorcode with the lowest highlighted number is
This test is meant to give the user the opportunity to remove
the disc in the tray. The tray position can be toggled using the
PLAY key. The tray will be closed (by the software, if it is
open) before proceeding to the next test when the user
presses the NEXT key.
the most recent.
By pressing NEXT on the local keyboard, the user can
proceed to the next test.
3.4 ERROR LOG & BITS
ERROR BITS
Reading the error bits is done by nucleus LogReadBits. The
display during the errorbits readout looks as follows:
ERROR LOG
Reading the error log and error bits information can be useful
to determine any errors that occurred recently during normal
operation of the DVD player. Reading the error log is done by
nucleus LogReadErr. The display during the errorlog readout
looks as follows :
Only the set errorbits will be shown by their (decimal)
number. Refer to the appropriate documentation for the
explanation of each bit number. If the display only shows
“EB-0”, no error bits were set.
By pressing NEXT the user can continue to the next test.
Basic engine errors
Command to the Basic Engine not allowed in this state or
unknown command
Parameter(s) from the command to the Basic Engine is not valid
Sledge could not be moved to the inner home position
Focus failure
Turntable motor could not be reached within timeout
Radial servo could get on track on the disc
PLL could not lock in the accessing or tracking state
Subcode or sector information could not be read
requested subcode could not be found
Tray could not be closed or opened completely
TOC could not be read within timeout
The requested seek on the disc could not be executed
A requested lead is not on the disc
A non existing burst cutting area is requested
S2b communication error
S2b communication error
S2b communication error
S2b communication error
S2b communication error
Digital PWB errors
Communication error with the Sti 5505
Communication error with the Sti 5505
Display processor errors
Communication error with the display processor
PCS 103 850
Read Error LOG in player Read error bits in player
script
script
Value:
Value:
150101
8
150102
150103
150104
150105
150106
150107
150108
150109
15010A
15010B
15010C
15010D
15010E
1501F0
1501F1
1501F3
1501F4
1501F5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
24
23
22
90000
90001
32
31
190000
40
9-7
3.5 LOOP TEST
The loop test will perform the same nuclei as the dealer test,
but it will loop through the list of nuclei indefinitely.
At the start of the loop test, the display will show the result of
the interactive player test:
The display of the DVD player will show not only the 3-digits
indicating the correctly/faulty modules and the last found
error code, but also a loop counter indicating how many
times the loop has been gone through.
The left side of the display contains a 3-digit code, which can
have a value between 000 and 111. these values are to be
Note: Only faults within the scope of the diagnostic
software are detected.
Example:
interpreted as follows:
FAULTY
MODULE(S)
Display
Value
NUCLEUS
ERROR
Indication for each module
Basic Engine
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
LOOP
COUNTER
ok
ok
ok
ok
faulty
faulty
faulty
faulty
Display
PCB
ok
faulty
ok
faulty
ok
faulty
ok
faulty
Mono
PCB
ok
ok
faulty
faulty
ok
ok
faulty
faulty
The 2-digit after the hyphen indicates the number of times
the loop test has been performed.
The following 4-digits show the last error that was found
while running the loop test. The first 2 digits of this code
indicate which nucleus resulted in a fault and the next 2 digits
refer to the faultcode within that nucleus.
For further explanation of the error code, see list of error
codes on below.
ERROR CODES LOOP TEST
ERROR CODE
NUCLEUS NUMBER
0601
0901
1101
1102
1103
1104
1201
1202
1203
1204
1301
1302
1303
1304
1601
5201
5202
5203
5204
5401
5402
5403
5404
6
9
11
12
13
16
52
54
ERROR DESCRIPTION
Calculated checksum of FLASH is not correct
The DVD DRAM is faulty
I2C bus busy before start
NVRAM access time-out
No NVRAM Acknowledge
NVRAM reply time-out
I2C bus busy
I2C bus not working
Slave controller not responding
Slave response is not correct
Parity error from basic engine to serial
Parity error from serial to basic engine
No communication between serial and basic engine
Communication time-out error
The SDRAM is faulty
I2c bus busy
I2c bus not working
Colour setup controller not responding
Colour setup controller response not correct
I2c bus busy
I2c bus not working
Scart switch controller not responding
Scart switch controller response not correct
PCS 103 851
9-8
SERVICING THE DVD MODULE AND MONO BOARD
For repair on the DVD module (Basic Engine and the mono board), refer to Service Document:
2nd line Service Manual DVD-Monoboard ....................................................... 3122 785 10045
Reprogramming of Mono Board
Caution
This information is confidential and may not be distributed. Only a qualified service person
should reprogram the mono board.
After replacement/repair of the mono board, the customer settings and also the region code may be lost.
Reprogramming of the mono board will put the player back in the state in which it has left the factory,
i.e. with the default settings and the allowed region code.
Reprogramming is limited to 25 times.
When the counter reaches 25, reprogramming is not possible anymore.
Reprogramming will be done by way of the remote control.
Put the player in stop mode, no disc loaded.
Press the following keys on the remote control:
followed by numerical keys <1> <5> <9>
The display shows: “- - - - - - - - - - -”
Press now successively the following keys :
for FW-D1/21 : <0><4><4> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> Latam
for FW-D1/21M : <0><4><2> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> AP
for FW-D1/33 : <0><4><2> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> AP
for FW-D5/21
for FW-D5/21M
for FW-D5/22
for FW-D5/30
for FW-D5/33
for FW-D5/37
:
:
:
:
:
:
<0><1><4> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> Latam
<0><0><5> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> AP
<0><0><1> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> Europe
<0><1><2> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> AP
<0><0><5> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> AP
<0><0><4> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> <0><0><0> US
Press again.
The TV screen will become BLUE during a short time to confirm that the digital board has been
reprogrammed, then the set goes to standby mode.
RESET OF VIRGIN MODE
After the player has been powered up for test by the dealer,
it would have gone through the Virgin Mode. It is possible to
reset the settings made during that mode before the delivery
of player to the customer.
This is done by executing the Eeprom Format while in the
Service Test Program (see page 3-6)
PCS 103 852
10-1
3CDC-LC
(3 Disc Carrousel Changer)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Servicing Hints ..................................................................10-2
Wiring ................................................................................10-4
Blockdiagram ....................................................................10-5
Component Layout Main Board ........................................10-6
Circuit Diagram part1 ........................................................10-7
Component Layout Main Board ........................................10-8
Circuit Diagram part2 ........................................................10-9
Exploded View ..................................................................10-10
Partslist .............................................................................10-12
CS 53 300
10-2
WARNING
CHARGED CAPACITORS ON THE SERVO BOARD MAY DAMAGE THE CD DRIVE ELECTRONICS WHEN
CONNECTING A NEW CDM MECHANISM. THAT´S WHY, BESIDES THE SAFETY MEASURES LIKE
• SWITCH OFF POWER SUPPLY
• ESD PROTECTION
ADDITIONAL ACTIONS MUST BE TAKEN BY THE REPAIR TECHNICIAN.
The following steps have to be done when replacing the CD mechanism:
1. Disconnect CD drive flexfoil from old CD drive
2. Connect paperclip to CD drive flexfoil to short-circuit flexfoil (fig.1)
3. Remove old CD drive
4. Remove short-circuit from flexfoil
5. Connect flexfoil to new CD drive
6. Position new CD drive in its studs
7. Remove short-circuit from Laserunit
fig.1
Attention: The laser diode of this CD drive is protected against ESD by a solder joint which shortcircuits the
laserdiode to ground.
For proper functionality of the CD drive this solder joint must be removed after connection the drive to
the set.
CS 53 301
10-3
Service Position
CS 53 302
10-4
Wiring
CS 53 303
10-5
Blockdiagram
CD MECHANISM
10-5
1805
PHOTODIODE & HF AMPLIFIER - LOADER CONTROL PCB
DISC
+5,6V
7806
8
7877
+10V
18
+5V
20
7805
TDA7073A
FOCB+
TURNTABLE
MOTOR
FOCUS
MOTOR
LP
55
FOCB-
FO
LN
19
3
18
2
+
54
RADB-
RN
7807
TDA7073A
SLEDGEB-
SL
SAA7324 (SAA7325)
TTM-
59
MOT1
TTM+
60
MOT2
LASER &
MONITOR
DIODE
+5V
1
+3,3V
D4
D1
D2 D3
D5
15
+
21
CD RIGHT
-
2
PORE
SILD
42
4
SILD
SCL
40
6
SICL
7874
64
MON
11 61
CD R/W
Laser Control
&
HF AMPLIFIER
5
D2-D4
TZA1024 (TZA1025) 10 15
PHOTO
DIODES
22
13 7801
2
LD
7
4
5
38
PORE
TURNTABLE
MOTOR
23
SERVO - DECODER
CD10
SLEDGEB+
56
7
TDA1308
RA
RP
SLEDGE
MOTOR
23
CD LEFT
Active low pass
Filter
RADB+
RADIAL
MOTOR
6
-
LD ON
SDA
5
DATA
39
V4
7875
HF IN
VCC
+3,3V
+5V
FLEX-FOIL
8001
5,17,21,52,57
6,14
D1
D2
D3
D4
R1,R2
D1-D5
INNER SWITCH
V1
63
SWITCH INFO
17
SWITCH INFO
1883
7873
Open if carrousel is in a valid Play-Position.
14
O3
DATA
1882
SHR_CL
Closed if carrousel is in Position 1.
7
O2
STB
2
3
15
SHR_CL
1
16
STR-OUTP
CD POS.1 SWITCH
1880
Closed if the tray is in one endposition.
Open during movement.
4
O0
SHIFT
REGISTER
TRAY SWITCH
1881
16
HEF4094BT
Open if the drive is in one endposition.
Closed during movement.
CD DRIVE UP/DOWN SWITCH
5
O1
5V1
7871
TDA7073A
9
CARROUSEL
MOTOR
+10V
VDD
11
EN1
O7
9
OE_LATCH
15
V
VDD (pin 16)
EN1 (pin 15)
O6
TRAY MOTOR
13
O5
O4
Power on
t
12
Blockdiagram 3CDC-LC 1999 09 21
CS 53 304
10-6
E
D
C
10-6
B
Mapping
A
3CDC-LC Mainboard Copperside view
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
This assembly drawing shows a summary
of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version
see schematic diagram respectively partslist.
E
CS 53 305
D
C
3CDC-LC Mainboard Layout stage .2 990920
B
A
Copperside
2800 B6
2801 B4
2802 B6
2803 B4
2805 B4
2806 B4
2807 B6
2808 B4
2810 B5
2811 B4
2815 C6
2816 C3
2818 B3
2822 C5
2823 C5
2824 C5
2825 B5
2829 C8
2830 B3
2831 C2
2832 B3
2833 B3
2834 B4
2835 D5
2840 E4
2841 D5
2842 D6
2844 D5
2850 C3
2852 D3
2853 D4
2854 D4
2855 B5
2856 C3
2857 D5
2859 C5
2862 B3
2863 B3
2864 D4
2865 C2
2867 B2
2869 B6
2872 D7
2877 E8
2878 E8
2879 D5
2882 C2
2887 B3
2891 D7
2892 C6
2893 E8
3700 D4
3705 E3
3706 D3
3707 D3
3708 D3
3709 C3
3711 D3
3712 C1
3713 C7
3714 D7
3715 D7
3716 D4
3717 D4
3718 D3
3727 C3
3728 C3
3730 C3
3731 D3
3732 D3
3733 D3
3734 D4
3735 C5
3736 C5
3740 B3
3741 B3
3742 B3
3743 C3
3744 B2
3746 C2
3750 B2
3751
3770
3771
3772
3780
3781
3782
3800
3801
3802
3803
3804
3805
3806
3807
3808
3809
3811
3814
3819
3820
3821
3822
3823
3824
3825
3826
3827
3828
3831
3832
3833
3834
3837
3838
3839
3840
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
3846
3847
3848
3849
3850
3853
3854
3855
3856
3857
3858
3859
3860
3861
3862
3863
3864
3866
3867
3868
3869
3870
3871
3872
3873
3874
3875
3876
3877
3878
3879
3880
3881
3882
3883
3884
3885
3886
3887
3888
B2
C3
A2
A2
C3
C2
A2
B6
B5
B6
B4
C3
B4
B4
B4
B4
D4
B6
B4
C3
B6
B6
B6
C6
C6
C5
C5
B4
D4
D3
C3
B5
B6
D4
D4
D5
C5
D4
D4
D5
D6
D4
D5
D7
C4
D5
E5
B5
A2
A2
B5
B5
A2
A2
B2
B3
B3
D4
B2
C6
B3
C2
B6
B6
E8
C2
C3
C2
D3
D3
E8
A1
C8
C7
D7
D8
C8
C8
C8
D8
D7
E8
3889
3890
3891
3892
3893
3894
3895
3897
3898
3899
4800
4801
4802
4803
4804
4805
4806
4807
4808
4809
4810
4811
4812
4813
4814
4815
4816
4817
4818
4819
4820
4821
4822
4823
4824
4825
4826
4827
4828
4829
4830
4831
4832
4833
4834
4835
4836
4837
4838
4839
4840
4841
4842
4843
4844
4845
4846
4847
4848
4849
4876
6871
6872
6873
6874
6875
6876
6877
6878
6879
7801
7805
7812
7850
7851
7860
7861
7873
7874
7875
7876
7877
D3
D8
D8
D3
D7
B5
C5
D6
D7
A4
A1
B1
B1
D2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
B2
D6
D6
B1
B1
B1
B1
C1
C1
C1
B3
D2
A3
A3
A3
C2
C3
B1
D3
D2
D5
B8
D4
C5
B5
C6
B6
C5
C5
C5
C6
D7
C5
C6
C6
B7
B6
B6
B7
B1
A3
E8
D8
D8
C7
D7
A3
B3
D8
D3
C6
B2
C7
A2
A2
A2
A2
D8
D3
B4
D3
C4
Componentside
1800 A6
1801 E3
1805 B1
1810 B3
1875 A8
1878 C2
1880 E2
1881 A7
2809 D5
2826 C5
2828 D4
2837 D5
2838 C6
2839 D6
2849 B5
2851 B3
2858 B2
2860 A3
2861 A3
2873 B8
2875 B7
2876 B2
2881 C7
2884 C6
2885 B5
2888 C7
3812 D6
3815 C7
3835 E6
3851 B7
3852 E5
5802 D2
7806 E6
7807 E5
7871 C8
A
B
C
D
E
3CDC-LC Mainboard Componentside view
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
This assembly drawing shows a summary
of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version
see schematic diagram respectively partslist.
A
B
C
3CDC-LC Mainboard Layout stage .2 990920
D
E
10-7
4
Motor Driver
4.6V
_
4.9V
15
13
11
4
10
SLIDE
4.8V
+
2
6
1.6V
47u
+
-
7
1.6V
SLIDE
8
3
100n
10V
9
TDA7073A
2R2
5
VDD
12
_
H
3852
2R2
2837
+10V
D
3867
3727
TIMING
10K
3804
1R
3709
5
C
1n
10K
3832
2850
3819
To 1805 on part 2
(µP-Interface)
MICROCONTROLLER
INTERFACE
470R
RAB 41
3892
SILD 42
SILD
470R
E
3728
SUBCODE
PROCESSOR
SUB
SFSY 47
60
59
58
57
2826
55
56
53
54
52
from 1801
SFSY
11.3 MHz
F
CL11
to dig. out circuitry
on part 2
DOBM
G
47u
SL
+3.3V
49
2828
+3.3V
M1
50
SBSY
for CD TEXT only
3.2V
800mVpp
M2
51
CL11|4
61
TB = 0.5us/div
RCK
SUB 46
VSSD2
for CD_DA : 0V
for CD_RW : 3V +3servo
62
DOBM
63
47u
0V
0V
SDA
SICL
SBSY 48
VDDD1P
LDON
EYE-PATTERN
470R
3889
3.2V
2.9V
PEAK
DET.
EBU
INTERF.
OUTPUT
STAGES
RA
3V
3873
4K7
MOTOR
CONTROL
VERSATILE
INTERFACE
1.7V 1 HFREF
47n
D
27p
RCK 45
ERROR
CORR.
DIG.
PLL
CFLG
MP893
D
2856
To 7876 on part 2
(CD-Text IC)
FRONT
END
1.7V 2 HFIN
HFIN
470R
FO
RA
PIN50 EBUGND
+3servo
+3.3V
for digital out version:
3863 = 33R
V EVM
100K
...DC voltages measured
in Play mode
H
3848
#.... for provision only
100K
4
To 3770,3780 on part 2
(Mute)
TEST2
EF
SCLK
WCLK
DATA
CL16
0V
TEST1
3V
1.6V
SELPLL
RP
1.6V
3V
VPOS
RN
1.6V
VNEG
LP
LN 1.6V
4K7
SDI 36
TEST3 44 0V
FO
1K
10n
2n2
2825
3825
22K
4u7
2885
2822
3826
4812
1K
3837
for Coax out versions
SCL 40
SRAM
3849
7807
KILL_R
ADDR
SL
2884 4u7
3897 100R
Vgap
120R
3862
120R
EFM
DEMOD
1.7V 3 ISLICE
3V
D
Vref
for basic version
STATUS 43
4 VSSA1
Innersw
3839
VERSAT. V2|V3 34
INTERF.
RESETn 38 3.4V
VREF GEN.
0V
100K
3812
MP844
2824
100K
2 0.3V DISC
+
0u47
DISC
1 0.3V
-
3
14
2840
+ 16
2809
Innersw
to 7877
5.1V
8 D1
6 IREF
33K 3827 0.8V
3.2V 5 VDDA1
0V
3840
32
31
3863
10n
PH-S
KILL
AUDIO
PROCESSOR
CONTROL
FUNCTION
7 VRIN
3V
D
30
SDA 39
64
D
1801
29
100R
TRACK
7806
1.6V
47K
D
PROCESSING
3895
8
G
100n
2806
220p
2805
220p
33K
Vref
28
7877
SAA7324 / SAA7325
PRE-
VDDD2C
9
6
TDA7073A
1
220p
2800
1.6V
27
SCLI 37
15R
+
7
26
SER. DATA
INTERFACE
VSSD3
5V
-
25
SER. DATA
LOOPBACK
INTERF.
MOTO1
INNERSW.
47u
24
WCLI 35
MOTO2
5
1.6V
23
33
V4
10
6
3845
22
BITSTREAM DAC
0V V5
4
TRACK
+
3846
21
KILL_L
+3.3V
KILL
VSSD1
V1
3.2V
4
+
3R3
2839
20
3828
DISC
_
10V
9 D2
47p
3
VDD
12
1.6V
1.6V
470R
+3.3V
2823
_
4.7V
3838 1K
2
1.6V
Vref
+10V
19
100R
2835 47n
SLIDE _
11
5
3853
HFOUT
D
3835
15
13
0V
47K
Vref
3735 #
F
_
2
33K
18
ADC
+3servo
3736 #
FOCUS
5V
1.6V
1.6V
+
1
+
1
1n5
1.6V 10 D3
680K
15
4u7
T-
-
10n
14
2888
F+
3842
3843
2816
220u
PORE
3894
FOCUS
4.7V 16
+
3
FOCUS
14
270p
13
2851
1n5
1.6V 11 D4
+3.3V
7801
2841
12
F-
V/I
2.1V
Servo driver
during Focus search
1 LD
RGADJ 14
V/I
2818
1.6V 12 R1
3866
VCC2 13 3.0V
2844
T+
L
2879
11
3844
GND
4R7
3847
9
10
EQSEL 12
1V
4.7V 2 VCCL
+5V
4K7
D1
D2
1x
0.2V 4 MON
3815
3870 100R
6K8
8
2859
7
D4
4x
B
Signal Processor
1.6V 13 R2
0.9V 10K
RFEQO 10
1.7V
CDRW 11
2892 4n7 3 CFIL
U >400mV
->Laser damaged !
4K7
MON
3869 4R7
5 DIN
3841
1.9V
3K9
1.6V
6
0.8V
ESD sensitive lines!
3850
5
LD
15
RP
3824 1K
1.6V
RFFB 9
GND
680K
VrefCD10
VREF
E
TRACK
4
220n
2n2
D1
VCC
2815
2842
D2
3
2891
D5
D4
CMFB 8
2x
PWRON
6
1n5
D
MP883 E5
MP884 E5
MP893 F10
MP895 E14
MP896 B12
+3.3V
VrefCD10 3823 1K
TZA1024 / TZA1025
2.9V 7
270p
2
14
14 VSSA2
Laser power control HF-Amplifier
2857
1
D3
16 CRIN
1.6V
1.6V 15 CROUT
47n
GND
D3
47n
D5
3821 4K7
1800
MP873 H4
MP875 G13
MP877 E4
MP878 B13
MP879 B11
MP859 F10
MP860 C2
MP861 E8
MP870 D8
MP872 C15
+3.3V
17
3822 2K7
5V
3820 4K7
4u7
10K
RN
3.2V
1810
D1 (CD10)
LP
+3.3V
VDDA2
TF01
3801
3800
2869
2849
D2 (CD10)
220p
10K
13
MP851 E2
MP852 F2
MP853 F2
MP855 E10
MP858 F9
A
LN
D3 (CD10)
2803
2855
56K
180p
3803
2802
3802
56K
CD Drive
VAM2201
470p
10K
12
MP846 G1
MP847 G2
MP848 E2
MP849 F2
MP850 F2
To 7805 on part 2
D4 (CD10)
2801
68R
D2
3806
18K
180p
+5V
68R
3857
3856
C
D3
3811
11
MP841 F6
MP842 H6
MP843 F6
MP844 E9
MP845 F4
MP819 G9 MP829 B3
MP837 E3
MP820 F8
MP821 D15 MP838 G6
MP827 B10 MP839 G6
MP840 E6
MP828 G9
MP814 F2
MP815 C3
MP816 A3
MP817 A3
MP818 D3
R1 (CD10)
10K
D4
MP800 E3
MP802 B15
MP809 E10
MP812 F2
MP813 C3
R2 (CD10)
3805
B
MP730 B5
MP731 B13
MP743 D2
MP744 D2
MP745 E2
10
2887
10K
MP713 C5
MP715 C5
MP716 A5
MP717 A5
MP729 B5
33p
3807
22K
9
4812 F8
7801 E7
7806 G4
7807 H4
7877 D12
22K
3834
8
3892 E15
3894 E9
3895 G12
3897 E7
4811 F8
3867 B11
3869 D3
3870 E3
3873 D14
3889 D15
only for digital out versions
(Quartz used)
10K
7
3856 C1
3857 C2
3862 B10
3863 H13
3866 D8
3848 H6
3849 H5
3850 H5
3852 H5
3853 E9
2833
3808
22K
6
3843 E5
3844 F5
3845 F5
3846 F5
3847 F5
3838 F7
3839 H6
3840 G5
3841 G5
3842 E5
33p
D5
3833
3832 D15
3833 A4
3834 A4
3835 F5
3837 F7
10u
A
5
3824 D8
3825 F9
3826 F9
3827 E10
3828 G10
2834
D1
3819 D14
3820 D3
3821 D3
3822 D3
3823 D8
3807 A4
3808 A4
3811 B4
3812 H4
3815 E5
3802 C4
3803 C4
3804 C14
3805 B4
3806 B4
2838
3CDC-LC-mainboard
part 1
3728 E14
3735 G6
3736 H6
3800 C4
3801 C4
220p
3
2888 E5
2891 F4
2892 D5
3709 C14
3727 B12
2811
2
2869 D3
2879 H5
2884 E8
2885 F9
2887 B10
2851 B11
2855 B4
2856 D15
2857 H5
2859 G5
4811 #
2841 F5
2842 F5
2844 F5
2849 C1
2850 D14
220p
1
2835 F7
2837 H4
2838 E8
2839 F4
2840 G4
2808
2825 F9
2826 G12
2828 G13
2833 C10
2834 C10
180p
2816 B12
2818 B11
2822 F9
2823 F10
2824 F10
2810
2808 A5
2809 H4
2810 A4
2811 A5
2815 D5
330p
2802 C4
2803 C5
2805 B5
2806 B5
2807 A4
2807
1800 D1
1801 G1
1810 C10
2800 C4
2801 C5
10-7
3CDC-LC Part1 1999 10 13
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
CS 53 306
10-8
E
D
C
10-8
B
Mapping
A
3CDC-LC Mainboard Copperside view
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
This assembly drawing shows a summary
of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version
see schematic diagram respectively partslist.
E
CS 53 307
D
C
3CDC-LC Mainboard Layout stage .2 990920
B
A
Copperside
2800 B6
2801 B4
2802 B6
2803 B4
2805 B4
2806 B4
2807 B6
2808 B4
2810 B5
2811 B4
2815 C6
2816 C3
2818 B3
2822 C5
2823 C5
2824 C5
2825 B5
2829 C8
2830 B3
2831 C2
2832 B3
2833 B3
2834 B4
2835 D5
2840 E4
2841 D5
2842 D6
2844 D5
2850 C3
2852 D3
2853 D4
2854 D4
2855 B5
2856 C3
2857 D5
2859 C5
2862 B3
2863 B3
2864 D4
2865 C2
2867 B2
2869 B6
2872 D7
2877 E8
2878 E8
2879 D5
2882 C2
2887 B3
2891 D7
2892 C6
2893 E8
3700 D4
3705 E3
3706 D3
3707 D3
3708 D3
3709 C3
3711 D3
3712 C1
3713 C7
3714 D7
3715 D7
3716 D4
3717 D4
3718 D3
3727 C3
3728 C3
3730 C3
3731 D3
3732 D3
3733 D3
3734 D4
3735 C5
3736 C5
3740 B3
3741 B3
3742 B3
3743 C3
3744 B2
3746 C2
3750 B2
3751
3770
3771
3772
3780
3781
3782
3800
3801
3802
3803
3804
3805
3806
3807
3808
3809
3811
3814
3819
3820
3821
3822
3823
3824
3825
3826
3827
3828
3831
3832
3833
3834
3837
3838
3839
3840
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
3846
3847
3848
3849
3850
3853
3854
3855
3856
3857
3858
3859
3860
3861
3862
3863
3864
3866
3867
3868
3869
3870
3871
3872
3873
3874
3875
3876
3877
3878
3879
3880
3881
3882
3883
3884
3885
3886
3887
3888
B2
C3
A2
A2
C3
C2
A2
B6
B5
B6
B4
C3
B4
B4
B4
B4
D4
B6
B4
C3
B6
B6
B6
C6
C6
C5
C5
B4
D4
D3
C3
B5
B6
D4
D4
D5
C5
D4
D4
D5
D6
D4
D5
D7
C4
D5
E5
B5
A2
A2
B5
B5
A2
A2
B2
B3
B3
D4
B2
C6
B3
C2
B6
B6
E8
C2
C3
C2
D3
D3
E8
A1
C8
C7
D7
D8
C8
C8
C8
D8
D7
E8
3889
3890
3891
3892
3893
3894
3895
3897
3898
3899
4800
4801
4802
4803
4804
4805
4806
4807
4808
4809
4810
4811
4812
4813
4814
4815
4816
4817
4818
4819
4820
4821
4822
4823
4824
4825
4826
4827
4828
4829
4830
4831
4832
4833
4834
4835
4836
4837
4838
4839
4840
4841
4842
4843
4844
4845
4846
4847
4848
4849
4876
6871
6872
6873
6874
6875
6876
6877
6878
6879
7801
7805
7812
7850
7851
7860
7861
7873
7874
7875
7876
7877
D3
D8
D8
D3
D7
B5
C5
D6
D7
A4
A1
B1
B1
D2
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A2
B2
D6
D6
B1
B1
B1
B1
C1
C1
C1
B3
D2
A3
A3
A3
C2
C3
B1
D3
D2
D5
B8
D4
C5
B5
C6
B6
C5
C5
C5
C6
D7
C5
C6
C6
B7
B6
B6
B7
B1
A3
E8
D8
D8
C7
D7
A3
B3
D8
D3
C6
B2
C7
A2
A2
A2
A2
D8
D3
B4
D3
C4
Componentside
1800 A6
1801 E3
1805 B1
1810 B3
1875 A8
1878 C2
1880 E2
1881 A7
2809 D5
2826 C5
2828 D4
2837 D5
2838 C6
2839 D6
2849 B5
2851 B3
2858 B2
2860 A3
2861 A3
2873 B8
2875 B7
2876 B2
2881 C7
2884 C6
2885 B5
2888 C7
3812 D6
3815 C7
3835 E6
3851 B7
3852 E5
5802 D2
7806 E6
7807 E5
7871 C8
A
B
C
D
E
3CDC-LC Mainboard Componentside view
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
This assembly drawing shows a summary
of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version
see schematic diagram respectively partslist.
A
B
C
3CDC-LC Mainboard Layout stage .2 990920
D
E
10-9
3890 F11
3891 F11
3893 F11
3898 F6
3899 D12
4803 B4
7
4813 G14
4827 G14
4849 G13
4876 C13
5802 B4
6871 E8
8
3864
3855
10u
100R
3771 #
22K
3859
SDA
SILD
7874
SDA
3876
3V-5V log.
Levelconverter
BC847B
GNDA
-
1
4.9V 9
8003
6873
3881
270R
22n
8
BAS216
6878
100K
DIPMATE
1881
DRAWER-MOTOR
DRIVE UP/
DOWN
BAS216
6872
TRAY POS
D
+5.6V
+10V
to combi- board
5V(5.6V)
1805
23
LEFT
22
GNDA
1
D
5.1V
D
RIGHT
+5V(+5.6V)
5.1V
BAS216
6871
STB
EN1
SRG8
BAS216
STR
3
18
15
5.1V
3891
SUB
EXCK
2 SBSO
3732 470R
3733 470R
3 SCOR
3734 470R
4 WFCK
SBSY
SFSY
470R
2852
7.35KHz
32 x 8
2 PORT
RAM
+10V
SW_INFO
3890
16
1K
15
SHR_STR
SHR_CL
GND
10K
10K
3888
10K
3871
11
KILL_L_out
GND
to 7877 on part 1 PORE
10
PORE
4849
Output enable
delay circuitry
47n
9
2872
7812
BC847B
from digital-out circuitry COAX1
KILL_R_out
4813# COAX2
COAX1/+3V
7
COAX2/EBU
6
EBU_GND
5
4827
G
GND/KILL_R
3
SW2 10
2
SW1 9
1
TEST
KILL_L
8
SCLK 11 3708 470R
TIMING & SYNC
PROTECTION
F
DATA
SILD
3877
220p
47p
2878
220p
2893
2877
12
10K
3714
4u7
22K
100K
2881
3713
3831
6875
SRDT
13
470R
5,1V
0V
E
SICL
3893
4
6 XMODE
7
TOC-reading
5.1V
14
CPU
3707 470R
INTERF SRDT 12
CRC
CHECK
5 MCK
11MHz
47n
3700
CL11
4V
14
VDD
DQSY 13 3706 470R
1
only during
SCLK
3715
10K
BZX284-C5V1
6874
3731
DQSY
3.3ms
4V
BAS216
RCK
33K
3730
From 7877 on part 1
(Signal Processor)
G
7876
LC89170M
4V
3711 10K
3705
4K7
100R
220R
6879
3718
BZX284-C3V9
2853
CD-Text circuitry (not for all versions)
22n
+5.6V
5,1V
3898
CD-TEXT INFO
GND
17
1
1K
F
GNDA
19
VDD 16
220R
21
20
2
CP
1880
5.6V version only
47K
100K
+5V
(15 Pin)
10
7 0V
100R
BZX284-C3V9
+4V
BAS216
BC847B
4.1V 3899
6877
10K
2
DIPMATE
E
+
6876 #
4.2V 3814
voltage stab. 7875
33R
3.3V
+3.3V
3878
2
3879
6 0V
3
1
5 10V
3R3
+10V
3886
M
RF-500TB
3
DDV
4
Changer Control
logic
Os
0V 9 O7
0V 11 O6
0V 12 O5
0V 13 O4
0V 14 O3
0V 7 O2
6
0V
O1
5
O0
4 0V
3851
11
4.9V 12
FE-ST-VK-N
1878
10
47K
5
FE-ST-VK-N
1877
0V
VSS 8
10K
15
3887
1
RF-500TB
1883 POS rec
2
7873
HEF4094BT
3883 10K
220R
M
+
4.9V 13
OUT1-
4
2
14
0V
3K9
3
1
3884
2
3
-
47u
4
3
3880
1882
4.9V 16
1
2873
POS1 rec
D
1875
8002
5
10u
1876
2875
CAROUSEL-MOTOR
2829
3885
3882
+3.3V
C
4876
3875 10K
BASIC VERSION
GNDA
KILL_R_out
3781 +3.3V
B
DIGout
(19 Pin)
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
8
SRDT
DQSY
uP_CLK
GND
(23 Pin)
+3.3V
BC817-40
22K
10K
SICL
+3.3V
7861#
3782 #
BC857B
3780
A
GNDA
1K
0V
22n
7871
TDA7073A
15
KILL_L_out
+3.3V
7860 #
3.2V
47n
220u
1K
2876
2861
GNDA
2830
3751
3868 #
22K
10K
GNDA
EBUGND
14
BC817-40
1K
3770 #
100K
10K
3861
220p
COAX1
C
MP891 B5
MP892 B5
MP897 D12
MP898 D13
MP899 E14
7851#
3772 #
7850 #
KILL_R
to/from 7877 on part 1
8
2865
EBUGND
10K
6
7
100R
KILL_L
2V
COAX2
to 1805
1
3854
10u
10K
2
33R
470R
10R
7805-A
TDA1308T
1
2.3V
3
220p
3746
22K
22K
3712
MP882 G2
MP886 G3
MP887 H5
MP888 G5
MP889 G5
MP890 B3
CD-TEXT
100p
2V
2863
2
MP867 E8
MP868 F8
MP869 C12
MP871 D6
MP874 D12
MP881 G2
13
BC857B
3743
1K
47n
2860
GNDA
3860
2854
22p
4
2V
3750
3809
3716
6
3742
330R
MP856 E14
MP857 B13
MP862 G13
MP863 C11
MP865 D11
MP866 E8
12
GNDA
RP
MP830 A9
MP832 G9
MP833 F13
MP834 G14
MP835 F14
MP854 A13
MP810 F13
MP811 F13
MP822 E3
MP823 D3
MP824 D4
MP825 D4
11
2858
7805-B
220u
TDA1308T
7
2.3V
8
RN
DOBM
MP803 F10
MP804 G14
MP805 E13
MP806 F13
MP807 F14
MP808 E13
3874 # 10K
22K
4803#
5802
920927152B
3
4
2864
B
5
LN
1R
from
7877
on
part1
MP725 D8
MP726 D8
MP740 H14
MP741 G14
MP742 G14
MP801 D12
10
2831
3717 #
2832
3740
From 7877 on part 1
(Signal Processor)
digital out circuitry (not for all versions)
7875 C12
7876 G3
MP721 C8
MP722 E8
MP723 C8
MP724 D8
3872 # 10K
2V
22K
A
7851 A13
7860 B12
7861 B13
7871 C5
7873 C9
7874 C12
4.5V
100R
3741
LP
part 2
6878 E8
6879 G4
7805-A A10
7805-B A9
7812 G8
7850 A12
9
+5.6V
3CDC-LC-mainboard
6872 E8
6873 E8
6874 G7
6875 F6
6876 C13
6877 D12
22K
6
3883 D6
3884 D6
3885 C6
3886 E7
3887 D6
3888 F12
2882
5
3877 F12
3878 E12
3879 D7
3880 E6
3881 E7
3882 C7
3858
3868 C4
3871 F12
3872 B13
3874 B13
3875 C12
3876 C11
3855 B11
3858 A11
3859 B11
3860 B8
3861 B8
3864 A7
10K
3782 B12
3809 B2
3814 C12
3831 F4
3851 D6
3854 A11
100p
4
3751 C7
3770 A11
3771 A12
3772 A12
3780 B11
3781 B12
3744
3
3741 A7
3742 B7
3743 A7
3744 A9
3746 B10
3750 B7
220p
2
3730 G2
3731 G2
3732 G2
3733 G2
3734 G2
3740 A7
3713 F8
3714 F8
3715 G8
3716 B3
3717 B3
3718 G3
2867
1
3705 G4
3706 G4
3707 G4
3708 G4
3711 G5
3712 B4
220p
2877 F11
2878 F11
2881 F8
2882 B10
2893 F12
3700 H2
2865 C4
2867 A9
2872 G10
2873 D6
2875 E6
2876 C8
2858 A10
2860 A10
2861 B10
2862 B9
2863 B8
2864 B3
2830 B10
2831 B9
2832 A8
2852 H2
2853 F4
2854 B3
2862
1805 D15
1875 D2
1878 D2
1880 E8
1881 E8
2829 D6
10-9
FE-ST-VK-N
H
H
V EVM
...DC voltages measured
in Play mode
3CDC-LC Part2 19990920
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
CS 53 308
10-10
10-10
EXPLODED VIEW (3CDC-LC MODULE)
54
49
Mechanical Parts List - 3CDC-LC Module
21
314011758650
CLAMPER ASSY-VAM
30
310330466560
SUPPORT
31
482252910431
DAMPER - RUBBER (25DEG)
32
482252910431
DAMPER - RUBBER (25DEG)
33
310330406970
WASHER
34 4x
31
45 5x
46
33 4x
53
31
44
35
482269110772
VAM2201/01
52
41
42
310330466480
310330466540
FRAME
BRACKET-GUIDING
51
43
44
310330106460
310330406890
SPRING-GUIDING
GEAR-3
48
45
310330406980
NAIL
43
46
47
310330406880
310330466530
GEAR-2
BRACKET-LOAD
42
48
49
310330406910
310330466510
CAM
GUIDING
32
32
35
47
30
DRIVING-BELT-DRAWER
MOTOR ASSY
56
482250212548
SCREW M2,6X2,9
57
59
310330468890
482246612146
COVER-VAM
RUBBER
Notes: Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
56 2x
Mechanical Parts list - Drawer Top & Bottom view
20
3103 304 66500
DRAWER
21
3103 304 66490
CARROUSELL
22
3103 304 06860
PULLEY-DRAWER
23
3103 304 06850
ECCENTRIC
24
3103 304 06980
NAIL
21
Pos. 43
Pos. 44
Pos. 47
service spare parts.
Pos. 53
310330466910
482236110753
Pos. 52
54
55
Pos. 51
GEAR-1
PULLEY-FRAME
Pos. 49
GEAR-4
310330406870
310330406960
Pos. 48
310330406900
52
53
Pos. 42
51
Pos. 57
41
55
20
25
3103 304 66850
DRIVING-BELT
27
29
3103 304 07100
3103 304 66550
BUSH DRAWER
BRACKET-DISC
30
31
3103 304 66520
3103 301 06470
TUMBLER
SPRING-DISC
32
3103 304 06920
CONTROL-DISC
33
34
3103 304 06970
3103 304 06870
WASHER
GEAR-1
37
4822 361 10753
MOTOR ASSY
Notes: Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
57
58
3CDC-LC Exploded view 1999 09 13
PCS 103 853
10-11
Drawer bottom view
24 3x
30
31
29
36
33
34
32
37
35
20
Drawer top view
28
27
26
21
25
24
22
23
20
3CDC-LC Drawer assy 1999 09 13
PCS 103 854
10-12
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - 3CDC-LC MODULE
MISCELLANEOUS
1800
1805
482226510925
482226510979
Flex Foil Connector 15P
Flex Foil Connector 15P
2851
2852
482212442383
482212613751
220µF 20% 4V
47nF 10% 63V
1805
1805
482226511545
482226511182
Flex Foil Connector 19P
Flex Foil Connector 23P
2853
2854
532212232654
482212613751
22nF 10% 63V
47nF 10% 63V
1810
1810
482224210849
482224273557
RES XTL 8MHz4672
RES CER 8MHz467
2855
2856
532212234099
482212613691
470pF 10% 63V
27pF 1% 63V
1875
1876
482226710958
242202508332
Flex Foil Connector 5P
Flex Foil Connector 5P
2857
2858
482212233177
482212412245
10nF 20% 50V
220µF 20%
1880
1881
482227613503
482227613503
Switch
Switch
2859
2860
482212233177
482212411947
10nF 20% 50V
10µF 20% 16V
1882
1883
482227613503
482227613503
Switch
Switch
2861
2862
482212411947
482212233575
10µF 20% 16V
220pF 5% 63V
8002
8005
310330891990
310330891980
Flex Foil 5P 200mm
Flex Foil 15P 170mm
2863
2864
482212233575
532212232658
220pF 5% 63V
22pF 5% 50V
2865
2867
532212232654
482212233575
22nF 10% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
CAPACITORS
2800
2801
482212610326
482212233575
180pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
2869
2872
482212613751
482212613751
47nF 10% 63V
47nF 10% 63V
2802
2803
482212610326
482212233575
180pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
2873
2875
482212480231
482212411947
47µF 20% 16V
10µF 20% 16V
2805
2806
482212233575
482212233575
220pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
2876
2877
482212412245
482212613692
220µF 20%
47pF 1% 63V
2807
2808
532212231863
482212233575
330pF 5% 63V
220pF 5% 63V
2878
2879
482212233575
482212613751
220pF 5% 63V
47nF 10% 63V
2809
2810
532212441948
482212610326
470nF 20% 50V
180pF 5% 63V
2881
2882
482212440769
482212233575
4,7µF 20% 100V
220pF 5% 63V
2811
2815
482212233575
482212614076
220pF 5% 63V
220nF +80/-20% 25V
2884
2885
482212440769
482212440769
4,7µF 20% 100V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2816
2818
482212613344
482212613344
1,5nF 5% 63V
1,5nF 5% 63V
2887
2888
482212614585
482212440769
100nF 10% 50V
4,7µF 20% 100V
2822
2823
222286115222
482212613692
2,2nF 5% 50V
47pF 1% 63V
2891
2892
532212231865
532212610223
1,5nF 10% 63V
4,7nF 10% 63V
2824
2825
482212613751
482212233177
47nF 10% 63V
10nF 20% 50V
2893
482212233575
220pF 5% 63V
2826
2828
482212412362
482212412362
47µF 20% 4V
47µF 20% 4V
RESISTORS
3700 482205120471
470R 5% 0,1W
482211711503
482205120471
220R 1% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
2829
2830
532212232654
482212613751
22nF 10% 63V
47nF 10% 63V
3705
3706
2831
2832
532212232531
532212232531
100pF 5% 50V
100pF 5% 50V
3707
3708
482205120471
482205120471
470R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
2833
2834
532212232659
532212232659
33pF 5% 50V
33pF 5% 50V
3709
3711
482205120108
482211710833
1R 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
2835
2837
482212613751
482212440433
47nF 10% 63V
47µF 20% 25V
3712
3713
482205120109
482205120223
10R 5% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
2838
2839
482212440248
482212440433
10µF 20% 63V
47µF 20% 25V
3714
3715
482211710833
482211710837
10k 1% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
2840
2841
482212614585
482212233216
100nF 10% 50V
270pF 5% 50V
3716
3718
482205120471
482205120472
470R 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
2842
2844
482212233127
482212233216
2,2nF 10% 63V
270pF 5% 50V
3727
3728
482205120472
482205120472
4k7 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
2849
2850
482212440769
532212231647
4,7µF 20% 100V
1nF 10% 63V
3730
3731
482205120333
482211710833
33k 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
PCS 103 855
10-13
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - 3CDC-LC MODULE
RESISTORS
3732 482205120471
3733 482205120471
470R 5% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3850
3851
482205120392
482205210338
3734
3740
482205120471
482205120223
470R 5% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
3852
3853
482205210228
482205120471
3741
3742
482205120223
482205120223
22k 5% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
3854
3855
482205120101
482205120101
100R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3743
3744
482205120223
482211710833
22k 5% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3856
3857
482211712521
482211712521
68R 1% 0,1W
68R 1% 0,1W
3746
3750
482211710833
482205110102
10k 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3858
3859
482205120223
482205120223
22k 5% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
3751
3800
482205110102
482211711148
1k 2% 0,25W
56k 1% 0,1W
3860
3861
482211710833
482211710833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3801
3802
482211710833
482211711148
10k 1% 0,1W
56k 1% 0,1W
3862
3863
482205120121
482205120101
120R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3803
3804
482211710833
482211710833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3863
3864
482205120339
482205120101
33R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3805
3806
482211710833
482211710833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3866
3867
482211710833
482205120121
10k 1% 0,1W
120R 5% 0,1W
3807
3808
482211710833
482211710833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3869
3870
482205120478
482205120101
4R7 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3809
3811
482211713577
482211710965
330R 1% 1,25W
18k 1% 0,1W
3871
3873
482211710833
482205120471
10k 1% 0,1W
470R 5% 0,1W
3812
3814
482205310228
482205120339
2R2 5% 1W
33R 5% 0,1W
3875
3876
482211710833
482211710837
10k 1% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
3815
3819
482205210478
482205120471
4R7 5% 0,33W
470R 5% 0,1W
3877
3878
482211710833
482211710833
10k 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3820
3821
482205120472
482205120472
4k7 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
3879
3880
482211710837
482205120392
100k 1% 0,1W
3k9 5% 0,1W
3822
3823
482211712955
482205110102
2k7 1% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3881
3882
482211710837
482211710834
100k 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3824
3825
482205110102
482205110102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3883
3884
482211710833
482211711504
10k 1% 0,1W
270R 1% 0,1W
3826
3827
482205120223
482205120333
22k 5% 0,1W
33k 5% 0,1W
3885
3886
482211710833
482211710834
10k 1% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3828
3831
482205120223
482205120101
22k 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3887
3888
482211711503
482211710833
220R 1% 0,1W
10k 1% 0,1W
3832
3833
482211710833
482205120223
10k 1% 0,1W
22k 5% 0,1W
3889
3890
482205120471
482205110102
470R 5% 0,1W
1k 2% 0,25W
3834
3835
482205120223
482205210338
22k 5% 0,1W
3R3 5% 0,33W
3891
3892
482205110102
482205120471
1k 2% 0,25W
470R 5% 0,1W
3837
3838
482205110102
482205110102
1k 2% 0,25W
1k 2% 0,25W
3893
3894
482205120471
482205120101
470R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3839
3840
482211710837
482211710837
100k 1% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
3895
3897
482205120159
482205120101
15R 5% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3841
3842
482205120472
482211710834
4k7 5% 0,1W
47k 1% 0,1W
3898
3899
482211711503
482205120101
220R 1% 0,1W
100R 5% 0,1W
3843
3844
482205120333
482205120472
33k 5% 0,1W
4k7 5% 0,1W
4800
4801
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3845
3846
482211710834
482205120333
47k 1% 0,1W
33k 5% 0,1W
4802
4804
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3847
3848
482211711507
482211710837
6k8 1% 0,1W
100k 1% 0,1W
4805
4806
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
3849
482211710837
100k 1% 0,1W
4807
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
!
!
!
!
3k9 5% 0,1W
3R3 5% 0,33W
2R2 5% 0,33W
470R 5% 0,1W
PCS 103 856
10-14
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - 3CDC-LC MODULE
RESISTORS
4808 482205120008
4810 482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7805
7806
482220933165
482220932852
TDA1308T/N1
TDA7073A/N2
4812
4817
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7807
7812
482220932852
482213060511
TDA7073A/N2
BC847B
4818
4819
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7871
7873
482220932852
532220911306
TDA7073A/N2
HEF4094BT
4820
4821
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7874
7875
482213060511
482213060511
BC847B
BC847B
4822
4823
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
7876
7877
482220916143
482220917324
LC89170M
SAA7325H
4824
4825
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
Note:
4826
4827
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4828
4830
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4831
4832
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4833
4834
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4835
4836
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4837
4838
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4839
4840
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4841
4842
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4843
4844
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4845
4846
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4847
4848
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
4849
4876
482205120008
482205120008
0R Jumper 0805
0R Jumper 0805
COILS & FILTERS
5802
482215631058
100µH
DIODES
6871 482213083757
BAS216
6872
6873
482213083757
482213083757
BAS216
BAS216
6874
6875
482213083757
482213011383
BAS216
BZX284-C5V1
6877
6878
482213011366
482213083757
BZX284-C3V9
BAS216
6879
482213011366
BZX284-C3V9
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
7801 935262236118
IC SM TZA1025T/V2
PCS 103 857
Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
11-1
11-1
NOTES
POWER 5 DVD Module
(Include Mains Board)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Wiring Diagram .............................................................. 11-2
Mains Board - Component Layout & Circuit Diagram ... 11-3
Supply part - Component Layout .................................. 11-4
Supply part - Circuit Diagram ........................................ 11-5
L/R Amplifier part - Component Layout ......................... 11-6
L/R Amplifier part - Circuit Diagram .............................. 11-7
C/S Amplifier part - Component Layout ........................ 11-8
C/S Amplifier part - Circuit Diagram .............................. 11-9
Exploded View ............................................................. 11-10
Electrical parts list ........................................................ 11-11
PCS 103 858
11-2
11-2
WIRING DIAGRAM
1
L/R
C/S
3
1928
1325
JL
JL
1
1261
1
1268
MAINS BOARD AND TRANSFORMER
11
MAINS
SECONDARY
PRIMARY
1
1
SUPPLY
1
1
8522
DVD MODULE
HEATSINK
PCS 103 859
FAN
-
EH
+
-
8520
TRAFO
11-3
11-3
MAINS BOARD - COMPONENT VIEW
MAINS BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Mains Board
8901 E 5
8902 D 5
9920 E 4
9921 E 4
9922 E 4
9923 D 4
9924 D 4
9925 D 4
trf3 E 4
trf4 E 4
trf5 E 4
trf6 D 4
trf7 D 4
trf8 D 4
1911 A 5
1912 B 5
1913 C 5
1914 A 5
1920 A 4
1921 A 4
1922 A 4
1923 B 5
1924 C 4
1925 C 4
3920 B 4
9927 A 5
9928 A 5
9930 B 4
9931 A 4
9932 A 4
9933 A 4
9934 A 4
9935 B 4
9936 B 4
9937 B 4
9938 B 4
9939 C 4
9940 C 4
9941 C 4
9942 C 4
trf10 A 3
trf11 A 3
trf12 A 3
trf13 A 3
trf14 B 3
trf15 B 3
trf16 B 3
trf17 B 3
trf18 C 3
trf19 C 3
trf20 C 3
trf21 C 3
27 B 1
1901 E 3
1902 E 2
1903 C 2
1904 B 2
1905 C 3
1906 C 1
1907 E 1
1909 D 1
1910 C 1
2902 A 3
2903 A 2
2904 A 2
2905 A 1
2906 B 1
3901 B 1
3902 A 2
3903 A 2
3904 B 1
3905 A 1
3906 A 1
3907 E 3
3908 C 2
5901 D 3
5902 D 3
5903 B 2
5905 C 1
6900 B 1
6901 A 3
6902 A 2
6903 A 3
6904 A 2
6905 A 2
6906 A 2
6908 B 1
6909 B 1
6910 B 1
6911 B 1
6912 B 1
7901 A 1
7902 B 1
8904 D 1
8905 C 1
9900 B 1
9901 D 3
9902 D 3
9903 C 3
9904 D 2
9905 C 1
9906 E 1
9907 B 3
9908 A 2
27
1901
1903
1905
1906
9909 A 2
9910 B 1
9911 A 1
9912 A 1
9913 A 2
9914 A 2
9915 D 2
9916 D 2
9917 D 1
9918 C 3
9919 C 3
9926 C 2
9929 B 2
1907
1909
1910
1911
1912
J13
A1
L4
A3
C6
1913
1914
1920
1921
1922
C6
A7
D7
A13
E13
1
H13
A13
A12
A12
B12
1923
1924
1925
2902
2903
2
C12
H12
I12
L6
M7
3
9901
1
1
6904
6905
6906
6908
6909
6
7
9903
9904
9905
9906
9910
A3
B4
C6
B6
K9
9911
9912
9913
9914
9915
8
F1
G1
G1
G1
B6
9916
9917
9918
9920
9921
9
C4
C5
C3
C9
C9
9922
9923
9924
9925
9927
10
C9
B9
A9
A9
A13
9928 C13
9930 E12
trf10 A11
trf11 A11
trf12 B11
11
trf13 B11
trf14 C11
trf15 F12
trf16 F11
trf17 G12
trf18 G11
trf19 H11
trf20 I11
trf21 I11
trf3 C10
12
8902
7
(4)
4
9925
5
(3)
3
9924
trf8
trf10
1920
trf4
trf5
trf6
trf7
trf8
C10
B10
B10
A10
A10
13
trf11
1921
9915
3
(2)
trf6
trf12
trf5
trf13
3
3
4
4
B
1922
9906
3
T-5A
2
9916
2
9923
2
230V
9902
2
1
T-5A
110V
120V
A
1914
1
T-5A
10V
4
1907
1
(1)
9922
1
trf14
trf4
T-5A
120V
9917
9918
3
(2)
1
(1)
2
9921
1
9920
1923
5
5
T-5A
C
trf3
9905
1906
T-5A
1910
9914
9913
9912
9911
6905
3902
3903
6906
D8
A8
N8
A2
B2
trf7
1
9931
8901
8902
9900
9901
9902
N9
K10
K11
L8
M8
230V
120V
2903
6910
6911
6912
7901
7902
5
9904
Mains Board Copperside view
2902
M6
L5
L5
N8
L9
6
LC121503-PCT
5901
trf10
1920
A4
K9
L6
M6
L7
5
1905
C
9927
5905
6900
6901
6902
6903
1911
T6.3A UL
T5A IEC
B
Interconnection Board
Transformer secondary
4
5905
5902
trf-ee25
V
2
L4
F12
B2
A2
L4
1909
3907
3
3908
3920
5901
5902
5903
K6
M7
M8
N5
B1
9903
2
4
3903
3904
3905
3906
3907
N7
N6
N7
N3
K5
PRIMARY TRAFO
A
1901
5
2904
2905
2906
3901
3902
9927
secondary side
9928
primary side
SPST - 9V
Interconnection Board
8901
Voltage Selector for /21 only
D
6902
2905
7902
3906
9909
5903
9929
3920 9930
F
trf16
4
5905
27
6911
6912
6908
3901
9938
1
F
9937
4
3920
1R
trf15
Am002-T
1
1912
B
1912
1904
9936
E
9930
3904
6900
9907
2906
1923
9935
1922
E
9900
9928
9934
6909
1914
3905
2904
9908
5
5
A
6904
1921
9910
6903
9933
D
7901
6901
9932
6910
1
1911
A
1
2
trf17
3
B
G
G
trf18
4
1
1924
9939
9919
trf21
trf19
4
3908
trf20
A5-T CEI
C
1925
2
T-2,5A
I
I
1
9905
5
9916
trf21
3
2
9917
5902
H
1
1906
Am002-T CEI
9
1924
T-2,5A
1903
1905
9918
9942
9903
1925
1913
9941
A3,6-T ASC/LU
A5-T CEI
C
3
9926
8905
1910
2
1
3
1913
H
1
9940
J
J
trf8
27
1
4
7
5,5V
10V
3903
1k
1N4148
6901
1N4003
1
REL
2
MFD
3
+V
4
GND
K
L
6903
1N4003
12,7V
25,3V
8
7901 12,7V
BC327-25 3V 6909
25V 12V
10
/00,/17
1
trf3
2906
12,6V
3901
10M
1
7,2V
8,3V
BZX79C8V2
9900
E
15k for
M
3905
2k2
5,5V
10V
6904
1N4003
47n
2
M
9906
6902
1N4003
3904
4k7
9
1907
12V
BYV10-40
3
A5-T CEI
100u/25V
6908
9920
3
4
6
100u/50V
LIFE
8901
E
2
NEUTRAL
1902
trf4
1
1N4148
1N4003
2903
9921
6
V042
V021
1901
trf5
2
5
3908 not /21
470Ω
5
120Ω for/37
L
5903
2904
4
9922
1N4148
6900
T200mA
trf6
1
6912
9910
47n
3907
6905
47143 303 3013
51-30-99
9923
1903 for /21only
1N4148
6906
9915
8904
1909
trf7
6911
K
3902
1k
D
9901
8902
9924
9902
D
9904
5901
4
2902
9925
25V 6,5V
7902
BC547B
N
N
6910
12V
Interconnection Board
Transformer primary
Transistor pinning
2905
C
B
E
3906
10k
This assembly drawing shows a summary
of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version
see schematic diagram respectively partslist.
100u/25V
1N4003
ELECTRONIC VOLTAGE SELECTOR
FOR STAND BY CIRCUIT
V EVM
O
V
MAINS VOLTAGE
230V
FOR /21 ONLY
.............
120V
Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER ON
Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER OFF (mute)
O
Voltages measured at nominal mains voltage and low output signal
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
Power5VA MainsBoard Layout stage .4 1999 06 14
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
PCS 103 860
11-4
11-4
SUPPLY PART - COMPONENT VIEW
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
PCS 103 861
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11-5
11-5
SUPPLY PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
4
5
CS_ON = +5V
1268
2K2
10K
3305
BZX79-C3V3
-32V
5
3265
6275
33K
1N4148
AMP OFF = 0V
2K7
3310
2260
3303
3302
330R
3301
330R
5R6
220R
HST1
3299
1K
3319
470R
100u
3313
2281
t
6262
1N4148
A
A
1K
7
+5V
3298
+5.0V
F1
F2
F2
4
-33V
7256
BC547B
10u
3293
3294
+4.6V
12K
A
+4.0V
F
8520
HEATSINK
D
D
8522
3245
47K
G
D
D
6271
10K
1u
2269
100u
3275
-0.2V
120K
12K
+8.2V
7258
BC547B
BZX79-C8V2
3274
+5V
3246
1K
2270
6264
6265
10R
EH-S
3273
+0.5V
1N4148
4
+0.7V
3269
+1.2V
7257
BC337-25
GND
A
TO DVD MODULE
1N4148
2
3
1270
1
+3.3V
2
1N4003
9252
2278
1u
9
-9.0V
10
0V
7264
BC547B
+0.7V
3289
2K2
# 9257
11
+12M
+12.5V
2288
7276
BD438
12
470u
3315
+12.5V
+11.8V
+5Vstby
H
NOT USED
D
TO DVD
MODULE
-8Vstby
NOT USED
+12M
D
D
1K2
3318
3317
1K2
D
Voltages measured at nominal mains voltage and low output signal
1K2
D
+3.3V
+CD/DVD
8
D
Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER OFF (mute)
7
-8V
6K8
#
PH-B
6
D
10K
3280
3279
680R
3278
680R
680R
D
10u
D
5
D
3288
D
BD438
7263
+4.9V
4
+5.0V
3286
3282
1u
6K8
2277
10u
2276
3287
#
2274
1N4003
D
5K6
3290
#
3316
D
6270
2273
9251
3284
1K
OUT
D
9258
GND
+0.6V
100n
3276
0R33
.... Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER ON
IN
3283
1K8
6m8
2272
10m
2271
#
I
+5V6
+11V
1R
+5.6V 0R22
+2.6V
D
3277
6273
+3.3V
+5.6V
+2.3V
7260
L7805CP
#
7261
BD438
+3.3V
1K
+5.6V
7259
A
1N4003
BD242BFP
O
100n
+11V
2275
I
1K
6272
LM317P
3285
+12V
3
1205
T2A
7262
H
V
CS_ON
1
1263
+4.0V
56K
10K
3263
+0.7V
0V
120R
39K
+0.7V
47K
+0.6V
47K
7266
BC547B
3296
3292
7267
BC547B
3291
10K
2279
3261
120R
BC547B
7255 #
2266
D
# : PROVISION
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
3139 118 53250...87380 for ...3427 pt2 dd wk0023
1
2
E
PWD_DN
2
EH-S
TO AV
PCB
-30
3
7265
BC547B
3297
#
STBY
5
+V
A
NTC
DVD_ON
6
F1
680R
47u
6274
1N4148
D
+11V
D
8
+12M
2267
6260
1262
2
+5.0V
NTC
+12A
BZX79-B11
+5V6
1
+5V6
3295
3255
0R33
D
2
+5V6
EH-B
7277
BC547B
1
TO MAINS
PCB
4u7
2268
3259
470R
3258
470R
3257
3256
33K
2K2
100n
2254
6259
1N5392
+1.5V
1258
G
1
A
3264
6261
3260
2K2
4m7
2263
1N5392
6257
100n
1N5392
6325
1N5392
6258
+11V
*
12K
3n3
7254
BC547B
NTC
+5.6V
# 6263
+13.7V
+V
1265
CS_ON
#
+12V
15K
# 3267
D
BC327-25
7268
A
TO AV
PCB
+12M
+12.5V
+5V6
+12A
3
3266
+12.5V
+13.7V
6326
BYV28-200/24
F
2264
6256
9.6V
3
BYV28-200/24
9.6V
2265
BDX53BFP
+25V
2
100u
+22V
7253
10K
3262
+25V
+VL
+32V
BZX79-C15
F2
NTC
1
TO TRAFO
SECONDARY
F1
-28V
4
C
AMP_ON
5
A
1N4148
3
9
E
-28V
R
6
+12M
22K
3254
47R
47R
3252
3253
BZX79-C33
22u
2262
2287
220R
-34.6
5.0V
4
GND_pa
7
+12A
+12.5V
9235
3247
6255
BZX79-C5V6
3K3
3K3 -44.6V 3251
3314
1N4003
100U/100V
1N4003
6328
-34V
7275
BC327-40
1
2
L
9
A
6254
47u /100V
2286
6327
1N4003
-55V
7252
BC327-40
B
DC
0V
7273
BC547B
10
TO TRAFO
SECONDARY
AMP OFF
6
8
6330
AMP. PCB
L
+3.1V
-33V
D
TO L/R
4
6277
47K
3304
BZX79-C6V8
-44V
1N4003
6329
R
GND_pa
+12M
1u
6252
2259
100u
6276
AMP_ON = +5V
3250
47R
C
9
-9V
22R
BZX79-C11
-11V
D
680R
BC557B
7272
11
7251
BD242BFP
HST1
2
BC556B
10
-8V
1
3
3308
3311
-10.3V
3248
3K3
A
7274
6278
GND_SR
5V6
A
JL
1261
HST1
+5.6V
+5.6V
1N4148
GND_SL 8
5V6
TO CENTER/SURROUND
PCB
7
-32V
3312
10n
6
11
-28.5V
5
GND_R
13
+VL
3300
3249
47R
B
2284
GND
12
9259
4
GND
5
-32V
11
100u
4
10
+3.1V
2282
3
GND_C
GND_L
-32V
3309
2
4m7
5
100n
6251
4m7
2257
1
2253
4
100n
2251
3
48V
GBU6D
2258
TO TRAFO
SECONDARY
3
3307
100n
2252
2
2
DC
100K
+32V
1
AMP OFF
9
CS OFF = 0V
100K
A
+VL
8
47K
8
7
CS_ON
1
CS_ON
6
3306
3
10n
2
2283
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
I
8 A1
9 E1
10 D1
11 B4
1205 I10
1258 G1
1261 A13
1262 D13
1263 F13
1265 D11
1268 A4
1270 G13
2251 A2
2252 A2
2253 B3
2254 F3
2257 A3
2258 B3
2259 C2
2260 C3
2262 D4
2263 E4
2264 E2
2265 E6
2266 F6
2267 E7
2268 E6
2269 G5
2270 G4
2271 I4
2272 I4
2273 I5
2274 I6
2275 H7
2276 I7
2277 H8
2278 H10
2279 F9
2281 D10
2282 B9
2283 B7
2284 A10
2286 C2
2287 D3
2288 I12
3245 G11
3246 G11
3247 D4
3248 B2
3249 B2
3250 C2
3251 D4
3252 D5
3253 D4
3254 D5
3255 F4
3256 F5
3257 F5
3258 F5
3259 F5
3260 E5
3261 F6
3262 D7
3263 F6
3264 E8
3265 B8
3266 D8
3267 D9
3269 G4
3273 G3
3274 G5
3275 G6
3276 I4
3277 I5
3278 I8
3279 I8
3280 I9
3282 H8
3283 I7
3284 I7
3285 H8
3286 I10
3287 H10
3288 I10
3289 I11
3290 H10
3291 F10
3292 F10
3293 F11
3294 F11
3295 F9
3296 F9
3297 F8
3298 E9
3299 D10
3300 C10
3301 C11
3302 C11
3303 C11
3304 B10
3305 A11
3306 B8
3307 B8
3308 B7
3309 B9
3310 C4
3311 B4
3312 B3
3313 D10
3314 D3
3315 I11
3316 I11
3317 I12
3318 I12
3319 D10
6251 A2
6252 C3
6254 D4
6255 C5
6256 E2
6257 E3
6258 F2
6259 F3
6260 E6
6261 E7
6262 D8
6263 D8
6264 G3
6265 G3
6270 I5
6271 G7
6272 H7
6273 H10
6274 E9
6275 B8
6276 B9
6277 B11
6278 B10
6325 E3
6326 F3
6327 C2
6328 D2
6329 D2
6330 D3
7251 B3
7252 C3
7253 E5
7254 F4
7255 F6
7256 F6
7257 G3
7258 G6
7259 H5
7260 H6
7261 H8
7262 H7
7263 H10
7264 I10
7265 F11
7266 F9
7267 F8
7268 D10
7272 B8
7273 B7
7274 A11
7275 C4
7276 I12
7277 G11
8520 F13
8522 G13
9235 D8
9251 I5
9252 H10
9257 I12
9258 I9
9259 A10
13
PCS 103 862
11-6
11-6
LEFT/RIGHT AMPLIFIER PART - COMPONENT VIEW
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
PCS 103 863
3139 113 3427 pt2 dd wk0023
11-7
11-7
LEFT/RIGHT AMPLIFIER PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
.... Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER ON
1
+VL
2
10u
Voltages measured at nominal mains voltage and low output signal
A
3
+32V
Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER OFF (mute)
2341
V
GND_L
3
# : Provision
GND
GND_R
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
GND_R
2342
10u
2K7
3
11 NF1
3336
47K
47K
82K
82K
3362
2337
3365
2338
100n
100n
1321-A
GND_R
9324
6322
#
9326
3364
4R7
2340
4n7
2339
3334
10K
10K
9325
3333
4n7
GND_L
GND_R
3357
82K
3338
5K6
3340
-32V
E
BC546B
7322
3358
6323
3346
1K
-32V
3344
0R22
3342
1K
3348
-32V
-32V
22n
3347
2345
0R22
3359
1K
2346
22n
-32V
7324
BC547B
0R22
7325
BC547B
1K
0V
0V
1N4148
3345
0R22
3360
0V
2344
1K
-32V
3341
22n
100K
F
-32V
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1
2
C
D
3337
BZX79-C15
#
RIGHT
#
3339
2343
22R
3349
47n
2350
100n
2349
100n
#
82K
-32V
6321
9323
BZX79-C15
2332
4p7
56K
-VC2
-VC1
-VP
3330
2328
1
5K6
47u
2
#
BC556B
F
8
pa
-32V
100K
-32V
SUBSTR
1m
1K
7321
BC547B
1N4148
#
3350
560R
-32V
7323
4R7
2
15
pa
2348
33K
1
1u
0V
3332
2330
3351
-32V
3355
2347
10u
E
7320
BC547B
3354
-32V
-31V
220p
680R
2326
3328
2324
1n
56K
3326
1K2
10K
3353
100K
6320
10K
pa
3366
13 NF2
pa
-32V
3352
8
5001
OUT2 7
2n2
-30V
-32V
3356
7
LEFT
GND_L
14 IN2
470R
pa
-32V
3
4R7
9328
pa
1u
HST1
T2 4
22K
DC
6
2322
pa
+3.1V
100K
DC
4n7
5
3320
AMP OFF
4
100K
L
pa
12K
# 9302
3324
2320
3
1321-B
4
12 CCC
pa
R
GND_pa
3335
3367
470R
9327
2323
1n
56K
3325
1K2
pa
2u2
3322
2
D
3323
pa
HST1
C
0V
T1 5
HST1
3343
1325
1
4R7
5000
10 IN1
OUT1 6
3363
3331
2351
2n2
B
DC
2331
+VC
4p7
56K
3329
2329
47u
9
STK496-070C
pa
2321
3361
220p
3327
680R
2327
+32V
TO SUPPLY PCB
12K
# 9301
-VL
-32V
7329
+VP
2u2
A
TO SUPPLY PCB
#
pa
3321
GND
4
5
B
GND_L
3
4
5
6
7
8
3 A9
1321-A C9
1321-B B9
1325 C1
2320 C2
2321 B3
2322 C3
2323 C3
2324 C3
2326 C4
2327 B4
2328 C4
2329 B4
2330 D4
2331 B6
2332 D6
2337 C8
2338 C9
2339 D8
2340 D8
2341 A5
2342 B7
2343 D6
2344 F6
2345 F5
2346 F3
2347 E2
2348 E3
2349 D4
2350 D5
2351 B4
3320 D2
3321 B2
3322 C2
3323 C2
3324 C2
3325 C3
3326 C3
3327 B4
3328 C4
3329 B6
3330 D6
3331 B6
3332 C6
3333 D8
3334 D8
3335 B8
3336 B9
3337 D7
3338 D7
3339 E7
3340 E7
3341 F5
3342 F6
3343 F4
3344 F7
3345 F4
3346 F7
3347 F4
3348 F7
3349 D6
3350 D3
3351 D3
3352 D2
3353 D2
3354 D2
3355 D3
3356 E2
3357 E3
3358 E3
3359 F3
3360 F3
3361 B7
3362 B7
3363 B7
3364 D9
3365 D8
3366 C3
3367 C4
5000 C6
5001 C6
6320 E2
6321 D7
6322 D7
6323 E4
7320 D3
7321 E2
7322 E3
7323 F2
7324 F6
7325 F5
7329 B4
9301 C2
9302 C2
9323 D7
9324 D7
9325 D8
9326 C9
9327 B3
9328 C4
9
PCS 103 864
11-8
11-8
CENTER/SURROUND AMPLIFIER PART - COMPONENT VIEW
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
3139 113 3428 pt1 dd wk0023
PCS 103 865
11-9
11-9
CENTER/SURROUND AMPLIFIER PART - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1928
.... Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER ON
Vdc measured during AMPLIFIER OFF (mute)
CS_ON
TO SUPPLY PCB
2919
3925
220p
PT1 6
14 CCC
3965
2K7
82K
CENTER
47K
3918
47K
1925-A
1
SURROUND LEFT
2915
4n7
2913
100n
SURROUND RIGHT
GND_SR
D
2933
#
GND_SR
2911
GND_C
2916
4n7
2914
100n
2923
4n7
2922
100n
3940
5K6
3915
5K6
3922
5K6
GND_SL
E
pa
0V
7901
BC547B
1K
3952
0R22
-32V
3954
3951
2926
1K
-32V
22n
3950
3949
0R22
1K
-32V
-32V
0R22
22n
3948
0R22
7902
BC547B
-32V
2924
3946
22n
1K
-32V
1K
3945
3944
-32V
3943
0R22
7903
BC547B
2925
1K
6904
1N4148
0R22
22K
3941
3942
1K
22n
2927
0V
BC556B
F
-32V
3139 118 53260...87310 for...3428 pt1 dd wk0023
1
2
C
1925-B
4
3
9352
6902
#
3938
6901
3913
#
BZX79-C15
BZX79-C15
82K
9351
BZX79-C15
3921
6903
82K
9353
3909
56K
#
2909
220p
3907
560R
1921 GND
2
GND_SL
4R7
pa
B
4R7
1m
47u
3917
3919
47K
3964
82K
3963
82K
3962
3911
1u
5912
2943
47n
GND_C
3912
1
56K
2912
2930
10u
-32V
3923
22R
-VP
2910
3908
220p
560R
47u
3956
1K
2929
3957
7904
100K
2928
10u
10K
2
19
0V
6907
3935
BZX79-C3V3
3934
F
BC546B
-32V
7905
1u
5903
-VL
12 13
3939
10n
7906
BC557B
3
1
pa
100K
2945
1N4148
+VL
10 4
SUBSTR
pa
-32V
-31V
6905
1N4148
-32V
10K
100K
+3.1V
3937
CS_ON
6906
-32V
560R
7907
BC547B
3936
-32V
pa
3955
3933
47K
7908
BC547B
3930
3932
100K
10K
100K
-30V
-32V
-VL
-32V
33K
E
pa
20
17 NF3
-VC3
2908
470p
2906
1n
56K
3906
3904
100K
2904
pa
3929
AMPOFF
0V
18 IN3
OUT3
pa
0V
0V
15 NF2
3910
33p
2907
470p
2u2
OUT2 9
4R7
1u
5911
16 IN2
pa
9360
CS_ON = +5V CS OFF =
82K
13 NF1
3947
100K
pa
3902
470R
D
0V
PT2 7
pa
-32V
3931
9359
#
2
12 IN1
2903
GND_SR
-VL
11
DC
OUT1 8
470R
C
-VL
5
+VC
NC
-VC2
1922
GND_SL
9
GND_SR
10
pa
2u2
# 3901
1
2921
56K
2944
470p
2918
1n
56K
pa
-VC1
4n7
2905
pa
GND
8
GND_SL
+32V
2932
33p
pa
GND_pa
2
11
+VP
2902
SR
7930
STK496-270
9358
1n
3
2917
56K
SL
4n7
3905
pa
3926
GND_pa
4
+32V
470R
3927
2901
100K
B
5
3903
C
GND_C
7
GND
10u
2931
GND_C
A
+VL
6
2u2
3928
+VL
5
+VL
pa
3924
33p
560R
+32V
pa
#
DC
4
TO AV PCB
EH-S
AMP OFF
3
DC
2920
47u
A
# : PROVISION
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
CS_ON
2
AMPOFF
3953
V
Voltages measured at nominal mains voltage and low output signal
JL
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
1921 B9
1922 B1
1925-A C9
1925-B C9
1928 A9
2901 B1
2902 B1
2903 C2
2904 C2
2905 C3
2906 C3
2907 C4
2908 C4
2909 E4
2910 D4
2911 E4
2912 D4
2913 D8
2914 D8
2915 D8
2916 D9
2917 B2
2918 B3
2919 A4
2920 A3
2921 B6
2922 D8
2923 D8
2924 F5
2925 F6
2926 F8
2927 F3
2928 E2
2929 D3
2930 D4
2931 B4
2932 D6
2933 D6
2943 D5
2944 B4
2945 E1
3901 B2
3902 C2
3903 C2
3904 C2
3905 C3
3906 C3
3907 E4
3908 D4
3909 D6
3910 D6
3911 C6
3912 C6
3913 D7
3915 D7
3917 B8
3918 B8
3919 B8
3921 D7
3922 D7
3923 D5
3924 B6
3925 A4
3926 B3
3927 B2
3928 B2
3929 D2
3930 D2
3931 B6
3932 D2
3933 D1
3934 F1
3935 E1
3936 D2
3937 E2
3938 D7
3939 E3
3940 D7
3941 F3
3942 F3
3943 F4
3944 F4
3945 F4
3946 F5
3947 F6
3948 F6
3949 F7
3950 F7
3951 F8
3952 F9
3953 F9
3954 F8
3955 D3
3956 D3
3957 E2
3962 B7
3963 B7
3964 B7
3965 B7
5903 C6
5911 C6
5912 C6
6901 D7
6902 D7
6903 C6
6904 F4
6905 E2
6906 E1
6907 F2
7901 F8
7902 F6
7903 F5
7904 E3
7905 F2
7906 E1
7907 D2
7908 D3
7930 B4
9351 D7
9352 D8
9353 D6
9358 B2
9359 C2
9360 C2
9
PCS 103 866
11-10
11-10
EXPLODED VIEW
Mechanical parts
0047 3103 304 69030
1241 4822 361 11161
Rucksack P5-DVD (L/R & C/S)
SCREW
3x10 TORX (2x)
Fan KD1206PTS3
SUPPLY PART
Note: Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
1246
0042
MATRIX
SURROUND PART
1245-B
SCREW
3x10 TORX (2x)
1245-C
CENTER/SURROUND
AMPLIFIER PART
0045
(4x)
1246
SCREW
3x16 TORX (2x)
1241
LEFT/RIGHT
AMPLIFIER PART
0038
SCREW
3x16 TORX (2x)
AIRFLOW
SCREW
3x10 TORX
SCREW
2.9x13 TORX (3x)
1245-A
0031
0041
SCREW
3x10 TORX (2x)
SCREW
3x10 TORX (4x)
6
0047
3139 118 5330 dd wk0021
PCS 103 867
11-11
11-11
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - MAINS BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - SUPPLY & LEFT/RIGHT AMPLIFIER BOARD
MISCELLANEOUS
1901
4822 265 31015
MISCELLANEOUS
1901# 2422 030 00328
1902* 4822 272 10269
1903*
1905^
4822 071 52001
4822 071 55002
1905# 4822 252 51123
1906* 4822 071 55002
1907*
1909*
4822 071 55002
4822 267 10728
1910
1920
4822 265 20723
4822 071 55002
1923
1924
4822 071 55002
4822 071 52502
1925
4822 071 52502
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Mains Socket
Mains Socket
Voltage Selector
Fuse T200mA 250V IEC
Fuse T5A 250V IEC
Fuse T6,3A 250V UL
Fuse T5A 250V IEC
Fuse T5A 250V IEC
Primary Connector 4P
Primary Connector 2P
Fuse T5A 250V IEC
Fuse T5A 250V IEC
Fuse T2,5A 250V IEC
6911
6912
47nF 5% 250V
2903
2904*
4822 121 43526
4822 124 40255
47nF 5% 250V
100µF 20% 63V
2905*
4822 124 40207
100µF 20% 25V
!
4822 050 11002
4822 050 11002
10M 5% 0,5W
1k 1% 0,4W
1k 1% 0,4W
3904* 4822 116 52283
3904** 4822 116 52244
4k7 5% 0,5W
15k 5% 0,5W
3905*
3906*
4822 116 52256
4822 050 21003
2k2 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
3908^ 4822 053 10471
3908# 4822 053 10121
470R 5% 1W
120R 5% 1W
3920*
4822 052 10108
COILS & FILTERS
5901^ 4822 157 11832
5902*
5903*
4822 157 11628
4822 146 11144
5903^ 4822 146 11143
5903# 4822 146 11142
5905
4822 280 10382
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
1R 5% 0,33W
400µH 3A
Mains Choke
Standby Transformer
Standby Transformer
Standby Transformer
Relay 1P
DIODES
6900** 4822 130 31878
1N4003G
6901
6902
4822 130 31878
4822 130 31878
1N4003G
1N4003G
6903
6904
4822 130 31878
4822 130 31878
1N4003G
1N4003G
6905
6906
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
6908*
6909*
4822 130 34382
4822 130 32245
BZX79-C8V2
BYV10-40
6910*
4822 130 31878
1N4003G
1205
1321
4822 071 52002
4822 267 31176
!
Fuse T2A 250V IEC
L/R Loudspeaker Terminal
2344
2345
4822 126 11585
4822 126 11585
22nF +80/-20% 25V
22nF +80/-20% 25V
2346
2347
4822 126 11585
4822 124 40248
22nF +80/-20% 25V
10µF 20% 63V
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRSTED CIRCUITS
CAPACITORS
7901*
7902*
2251
2252
5322 121 42578
5322 121 42578
100nF 5% 250V
100nF 5% 250V
2348
2349
4822 124 81144
5322 121 42386
1000µF 16V
100nF 5% 63V
2253
2254
5322 121 42578
5322 121 42578
100nF 5% 250V
100nF 5% 250V
2350
2351
5322 121 42386
5322 122 32818
100nF 5% 63V
2,2nF 10% 100V
* For /21/21M only
** Not for /21/21M
2257
2258
4822 124 80415
4822 124 80415
4700µF 20% 50V
4700µF 20% 50V
RESISTORS
^
#
2259
2260
4822 124 40255
4822 124 21913
100µF 20% 63V
1µF 20% 63V
3245
3246
4822 116 52238
4822 116 83884
12k 5% 0,5W
47k 5% 0,5W
2262
2263
4822 124 81151
4822 124 80563
22µF 50V
4700µF 20% 35V
3247
3248
4822 116 83872
4822 116 52269
220R 5% 0,5W
3k3 5% 0,5W
2264
2265
5322 121 42578
4822 124 40255
100nF 5% 250V
100µF 20% 63V
3249
3250
4822 052 10479
4822 052 10479
2266
2267
4822 122 10577
4822 124 40433
3,3nF 10% 16V
47µF 20% 25V
3251
3252
4822 116 52269
4822 052 10479
2268
2269
4822 124 40769
4822 124 21913
4,7µF 20% 100V
1µF 20% 63V
3253
3254
4822 052 10479
4822 116 52257
2270
2271
4822 124 41584
2020 012 93745
100µF 20% 10V
10000µF 20% 16V
3255
3256
4822 117 11342
4822 116 52256
0R33 5% 2W
2k2 5% 0,5W
2273
2274
4822 126 12882
4822 124 40248
100nF +80/-20% 50V
10µF 20% 63V
3258
3260
4822 116 83883
4822 116 52256
470R 5% 0,5W
2k2 5% 0,5W
2275
2276
4822 126 12882
4822 124 11947
100nF +80/-20% 50V
10µF 20% 16V
3261
3262
4822 116 52206
4822 050 21003
120R 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
2277
2278
4822 124 21913
4822 124 21913
1µF 20% 63V
1µF 20% 63V
3263
3264
4822 116 52206
4822 050 11002
120R 5% 0,5W
1k 1% 0,4W
2279
2281
4822 124 40248
4822 124 40207
10µF 20% 63V
100µF 20% 25V
3265
3266
4822 050 23303
4822 116 52238
33k 1% 0,6W
12k 5% 0,5W
2282
2283
4822 124 41584
4822 121 51387
100µF 20% 10V
10nF 20% 16V
3269
3273
4822 050 11002
4822 052 10109
2284
2286
4822 122 30043
2020 012 93594
10nF 80% 63V
47µF 20% 100V
3274
3275
4822 116 52239
4822 050 21003
120k 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
2287
2288
2020 012 93741
4822 124 11767
100µF 20% 100V
470µF 20% 25V
3276
3277
4822 117 11342
4822 116 80176
0R33 5% 2W
1R 5% 0,5W
2320
2321
5322 122 32261
4822 124 22652
4,7nF 10% 100V
2,2µF 20% 50V
3278
3279
4822 116 52228
4822 116 52228
680R 5% 0,5W
680R 5% 0,5W
2322
2323
4822 124 22652
5322 122 32331
2,2µF 20% 50V
1nF 10% 100V
3280
3282
4822 116 52228
4822 116 83961
680R 5% 0,5W
6k8 5%
2324
2326
5322 122 32331
5322 122 32818
1nF 10% 100V
2,2nF 10% 100V
3284
3285
4822 116 52249
4822 050 11002
1k8 5% 0,5W
1k 1% 0,4W
2329
2330
4822 124 41751
4822 124 41751
47µF 20% 50V
47µF 20% 50V
3286
3287
4822 050 11002
4822 116 52289
1k 1% 0,4W
5k6 5% 0,5W
2331
2332
4822 122 10465
4822 122 10465
4,7pF 10% 50V
4,7pF 10% 50V
3288
3289
4822 050 21003
4822 116 52256
10k 1% 0,6W
2k2 5% 0,5W
2337
2338
5322 121 42386
5322 121 42386
100nF 5% 63V
100nF 5% 63V
3290
3291
4822 117 11744
4822 116 52291
0R22 5% 1W
56k 5% 0,5W
2339
2340
5322 122 32261
5322 122 32261
4,7nF 10% 100V
4,7nF 10% 100V
3292
3293
4822 116 83884
4822 116 52238
47k 5% 0,5W
12k 5% 0,5W
2341
2342
4822 124 40248
4822 124 40248
10µF 20% 63V
10µF 20% 63V
3294
3295
4822 116 83884
4822 050 21003
47k 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
4822 130 41246
4822 130 40959
BC327-25
BC547B
For /22/30 only
For /37 only
Note :
3902
3903
1N4148
1N4148
Fuse T2,5A 250V IEC
CAPACITORS
2902
4822 121 43526
RESISTORS
3901# 4822 053 21106
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
!
47R 5% 0,33W
47R 5% 0,33W
!
3k3 5% 0,5W
47R 5% 0,33W
!
!
!
47R 5% 0,33W
22k 5% 0,5W
1k 1% 0,4W
10R 5% 0,33W
PCS 103 868
11-12
11-12
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - SUPPLY & LEFT/RIGHT AMPLIFIER BOARD
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - SUPPLY & LEFT/RIGHT AMPLIFIER BOARD
RESISTORS
3296
4822 116 83882
3297
4822 050 21003
39k 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
3348
3349
4822 050 11002
4822 116 52186
1k 1% 0,4W
22R 5% 0,5W
6329
6330
3298
3299
4822 116 52228
4822 050 11002
680R 5% 0,5W
1k 1% 0,4W
3350
3351
4822 050 11002
4822 050 21003
1k 1% 0,4W
10k 1% 0,6W
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
3300
3301
4822 116 83872
4822 052 10568
220R 5% 0,5W
5R60 5% 0,33W
3352
3353
4822 116 52234
4822 116 52234
100k 5% 0,5W
100k 5% 0,5W
7251
7252
9322 139 22687
4822 130 41327
BD242BFP
BC327-40
3302
3303
4822 116 52219
4822 116 52219
330R 5% 0,5W
330R 5% 0,5W
3354
3355
4822 050 23303
4822 116 52226
33k 1% 0,6W
560R 5% 0,5W
7253
7254
9322 139 23687
4822 130 40959
BDX53BFP
BC547B
3304
3305
4822 116 83884
4822 050 21003
47k 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
3356
3357
4822 050 21003
4822 116 52234
10k 1% 0,6W
100k 5% 0,5W
7256
7257
4822 130 40959
4822 130 40981
BC547B
BC337-25
3306
3307
4822 116 83884
4822 116 52234
47k 5% 0,5W
100k 5% 0,5W
3358
3359
4822 116 52234
4822 050 11002
100k 5% 0,5W
1k 1% 0,4W
7258
7259
4822 130 40959
9322 139 22687
BC547B
BD242BFP
3308
3309
4822 116 52228
4822 116 52234
680R 5% 0,5W
100k 5% 0,5W
3360
3361
4822 116 52257
4822 116 52263
22k 5% 0,5W
2k7 5% 0,5W
7260
7261
4822 209 31841
4822 130 40995
L7805CP
BD438
3310
3311
4822 116 52263
4822 116 52256
2k7 5% 0,5W
2k2 5% 0,5W
3362
3363
4822 116 52304
4822 116 52304
82k 5% 0,5W
82k 5% 0,5W
7262
7263
4822 209 81351
4822 130 40995
LM317P
BD438
3312
3313
4822 116 52186
4822 117 12063
22R 5% 0,5W
NTC DC 5W 10k 5%
3366
3367
4822 116 83883
4822 116 83883
470R 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,5W
7264
7265
4822 130 40959
4822 130 40959
BC547B
BC547B
3314
3315
4822 116 52269
4822 116 83961
3k3 5% 0,5W
6k8 5%
COILS & FILTERS
7266
7267
4822 130 40959
4822 130 40959
BC547B
BC547B
3316
3317
4822 116 52207
4822 116 52207
1k2 5% 0,5W
1k2 5% 0,5W
5000
5001
7268
7272
4822 130 41246
4822 130 44568
BC327-25
BC557B
3318
3319
4822 116 52207
4822 116 83883
1k2 5% 0,5W
470R 5% 0,5W
DIODES
7273
7274
4822 130 40959
4822 130 41691
BC547B
BC556B
3320
3321
4822 116 52234
4822 116 52238
100k 5% 0,5W
12k 5% 0,5W
6251
6252
4822 130 10944
9337 129 20673
GBU6D
BZX79-C11
7275
7276
4822 130 41327
4822 130 40995
BC327-40
BD438
3322
3323
4822 116 52238
4822 116 52207
12k 5% 0,5W
1k2 5% 0,5W
6254
6255
3198 010 53390
4822 130 34173
BZX79-B33
BZX79-C5V6
7277
7320
4822 130 40959
4822 130 40959
BC547B
BC547B
3324
3325
4822 116 52207
4822 116 52291
1k2 5% 0,5W
56k 5% 0,5W
6256
6257
9340 550 66112
5322 130 80686
BYV28-200/24
1N5392
7321
7322
4822 130 40959
4822 130 44461
BC547B
BC546B
3326
3327
4822 116 52291
4822 116 52228
56k 5% 0,5W
680R 5% 0,5W
6258
6259
9340 550 66112
5322 130 80686
BYV28-200/24
1N5392
7323
7324
4822 130 41691
4822 130 40959
BC556B
BC547B
3328
3329
4822 116 52228
4822 116 52291
680R 5% 0,5W
56k 5% 0,5W
6260
6261
9331 668 80133
4822 130 34281
BZX79-B11
BZX79-C15
7325
7329
4822 130 40959
9322 148 56682
BC547B
STK496-070C
3330
3331
4822 116 52291
4822 053 10478
56k 5% 0,5W
4R7 5% 1W
6262
6264
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
Note :
3332
3333
4822 053 10478
4822 050 21003
4R7 5% 1W
10k 1% 0,6W
6265
6270
4822 130 30621
4822 130 31878
1N4148
1N4003G
3334
3335
4822 050 21003
4822 116 83884
10k 1% 0,6W
47k 5% 0,5W
6271
6272
4822 130 34382
4822 130 31878
BZX79-C8V2
1N4003G
3336
3337
4822 116 83884
4822 116 52304
47k 5% 0,5W
82k 5% 0,5W
6273
6274
4822 130 31878
4822 130 30621
1N4003G
1N4148
3338
3339
4822 116 52304
4822 116 52289
82k 5% 0,5W
5k6 5% 0,5W
6275
6276
4822 130 30621
4822 130 34278
1N4148
BZX79-C6V8
3340
3341
4822 116 52289
4822 050 11002
5k6 5% 0,5W
1k 1% 0,4W
6277
6278
5322 130 31504
4822 130 30621
BZX79-C3V3
1N4148
3342
3343
4822 050 11002
4822 117 11744
1k 1% 0,4W
0R22 5% 1W
6320
6323
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
3344
3345
4822 117 11744
4822 117 11744
0R22 5% 1W
0R22 5% 1W
6325
6326
5322 130 80686
5322 130 80686
1N5392
1N5392
3346
3347
4822 117 11744
4822 050 11002
0R22 5% 1W
1k 1% 0,4W
6327
6328
4822 130 31878
4822 130 31878
1N4003G
1N4003G
PCS 103 869
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
4822 157 62255
4822 157 62255
Coil 18,5 Turns
Coil 18,5 Turns
!
4822 130 31878
4822 130 31878
1N4003G
1N4003G
Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
11-13
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - CENTER/SURROUND AMPLIFIER BOARD
MISCELLANEOUS
1921
1925
4822 265 10464
4822 265 10912
Center Speaker Terminal
Surround Speaker Terminal
CAPACITORS
3915
3917
4822 116 52289
4822 116 83884
5k6 5% 0,5W
47k 5% 0,5W
3918
3919
4822 116 83884
4822 116 83884
47k 5% 0,5W
47k 5% 0,5W
2901
2902
5322 122 32261
5322 122 32261
4,7nF 10% 100V
4,7nF 10% 100V
3921
3922
4822 116 52304
4822 116 52289
82k 5% 0,5W
5k6 5% 0,5W
2903
2904
4822 124 22652
4822 124 22652
2,2µF 20% 50V
2,2µF 20% 50V
3923
3924
4822 116 52186
4822 116 52291
22R 5% 0,5W
56k 5% 0,5W
2905
2906
5322 122 32331
5322 122 32331
1nF 10% 100V
1nF 10% 100V
3925
3926
4822 116 52226
4822 116 52291
560R 5% 0,5W
56k 5% 0,5W
2907
2908
5322 122 32311
5322 122 32311
470pF 10% 100V
470pF 10% 100V
3927
3929
4822 116 52234
4822 116 52234
100k 5% 0,5W
100k 5% 0,5W
2909
2910
5322 122 32334
5322 122 32334
220pF 10% 100V
220pF 10% 100V
3930
3931
4822 050 21003
4822 053 10478
2911
2912
4822 124 41751
4822 124 41751
47µF 20% 50V
47µF 20% 50V
3932
3933
4822 116 52234
4822 050 23303
100k 5% 0,5W
33k 1% 0,6W
2913
2914
5322 121 42386
5322 121 42386
100nF 5% 63V
100nF 5% 63V
3934
3935
4822 116 83884
4822 050 21003
47k 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
2915
2916
5322 122 32261
5322 122 32261
4,7nF 10% 100V
4,7nF 10% 100V
3936
3937
4822 116 52234
4822 050 21003
100k 5% 0,5W
10k 1% 0,6W
2917
2918
4822 124 22652
5322 122 32331
2,2µF 20% 50V
1nF 10% 100V
3938
3939
4822 116 52304
4822 116 52234
82k 5% 0,5W
100k 5% 0,5W
2919
2920
5322 122 32334
4822 124 41751
220pF 10% 100V
47µF 20% 50V
3940
3941
4822 116 52289
4822 116 52257
5k6 5% 0,5W
22k 5% 0,5W
2921
2922
4822 122 33069
5322 121 42386
33pF 5% 50V
100nF 5% 63V
3942
3943
4822 050 11002
4822 117 11744
2923
2924
5322 122 32261
4822 126 11585
4,7nF 10% 100V
22nF +80/-20% 25V
3944
3945
4822 117 11744
4822 050 11002
2925
2926
4822 126 11585
4822 126 11585
22nF +80/-20% 25V
22nF +80/-20% 25V
3946
3947
4822 050 11002
4822 050 11002
2927
2928
4822 126 11585
4822 124 40248
22nF +80/-20% 25V
10µF 20% 63V
3948
3949
4822 050 11002
4822 117 11744
2929
2930
4822 124 81144
4822 124 40248
1000µF 16V
10µF 20% 63V
3950
3951
4822 117 11744
4822 050 11002
2931
2932
4822 124 40248
4822 122 33069
10µF 20% 63V
33pF 5% 50V
3952
3953
4822 117 11744
4822 117 11744
2933
2944
4822 122 33069
5322 122 32311
33pF 5% 50V
470pF 10% 100V
3954
3955
4822 050 11002
4822 116 52226
1k 1% 0,4W
560R 5% 0,5W
2945
4822 122 30043
10nF 80% 63V
3956
3957
4822 050 11002
4822 116 52234
1k 1% 0,4W
100k 5% 0,5W
RESISTORS
3903
4822 116 52234
100k 5% 0,5W
3962
3963
4822 116 52304
4822 116 52304
82k 5% 0,5W
82k 5% 0,5W
3904
3905
4822 116 52234
4822 116 52291
100k 5% 0,5W
56k 5% 0,5W
3964
3965
4822 116 52304
4822 116 52263
82k 5% 0,5W
2k7 5% 0,5W
3906
3907
4822 116 52291
4822 116 52226
56k 5% 0,5W
560R 5% 0,5W
COILS & FILTERS
3908
3909
4822 116 52226
4822 116 52291
560R 5% 0,5W
56k 5% 0,5W
5903
5911
4822 157 62255
4822 157 62255
Coil 18,5 Turns
Coil 18,5 Turns
3910
3911
4822 116 52291
4822 053 10478
56k 5% 0,5W
4R7 5% 1W
5912
4822 157 62255
Coil 18,5 Turns
3912
3913
4822 053 10478
4822 116 52304
4R7 5% 1W
82k 5% 0,5W
DIODES
6904
4822 130 30621
!
!
!
!
!
10k 1% 0,6W
4R7 5% 1W
1k 1% 0,4W
0R22 5% 1W
0R22 5% 1W
1k 1% 0,4W
1k 1% 0,4W
1k 1% 0,4W
!
!
!
!
1k 1% 0,4W
0R22 5% 1W
0R22 5% 1W
1k 1% 0,4W
0R22 5% 1W
0R22 5% 1W
1N4148
PCS 103 870
11-14
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST - CENTER/SURROUND AMPLIFIER BOARD
DIODES
6905
6906
4822 130 30621
4822 130 30621
1N4148
1N4148
6907
5322 130 31504
BZX79-C3V3
TRANSISTORS & INTEGRATED CITCUITS
7901
4822 130 40959
BC547B
7902
7903
4822 130 40959
4822 130 40959
BC547B
BC547B
7904
7905
4822 130 44461
4822 130 41691
BC546B
BC556B
7906
7907
4822 130 44568
4822 130 40959
BC557B
BC547B
7908
7930
4822 130 40959
4822 209 17447
BC547B
STK496-270
Note :
Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
PCS 103 871
12-1
12-1
EXPLODED VIEW - MAIN UNIT
;;
;;
PCS 103 872
12-2
12-2
MECHANICAL & ACCESSORIES PARTS LIST - MAIN UNIT
SCREW LISTS - MAIN UNIT
0101
0101
3139 118 11820
3139 118 11790
Cabinet Front /21/21M
Cabinet Front /22
0356
0383
3139 228 84540
4822 320 11642
Remote Control RC2516/01
Cinch Cable 1.7m
0101
0101
3139 118 13850
3139 118 11680
Cabinet Front /30
Cabinet Front /37
0384
0385
4822 303 50082
4822 321 10249
AM Frame Aerial
Mains Cord
0105
3139 118 12110
Button Set CDC Select
0385
4822 321 10954
0106
0107
3139 118 11070
3139 118 11080
Cover Tray CDC
Cover Ornament CDC Tray
0385
0386
4822 321 11466
4822 263 21092
0108
0110
4822 454 13408
3139 118 12100
Badge, Philips
Cover Ornament CDC
0387
0387
3139 115 20050
3139 115 20030
Instruct. For Use /21/21M/30
Instruct. For Use /22
0124
3139 118 11420
Button Power /21/21M/30
0387
3139 116 19770
Instruct. For Use /37
0124
0126
3139 118 11090
3139 114 69060
Button Power /22/37
Window IR
1106-29 4822 466 93148
1673
3139 110 34800
Spacer 5mm
Flex Cable 19pin 18cm BD
0127
0128
3139 118 11410
3139 118 12590
Button RDS/News /22
Window Display
1673
1680
3139 110 34790
4822 320 12713
Flex Cable 23pin 18cm BD
Flex Cable 6pin 34cm AD
0128
3139 118 11690
Window Display /37
1681
3139 110 33960
Flex Cable 4pin 12cm BD
0131
0132
3139 114 68810
3139 118 12150
Lightguide Source Select
Button Set Source Select
1682
1683
3139 110 34750
3139 110 34920
Flex Cable 5pin 8cm AD
Flex Cable 8pin 28cm BD
0134
0135
3139 118 11140
3139 118 11110
Button Set Control
Knob Jog Rotary
1683
1684
3139 110 34780
3139 110 34560
Flex Cable 4pin 28cm BD
Flex Cable 19pin 28cm BD
0136
3139 118 11740
Button Set Jog Sound
1685
3139 110 34740
Flex Cable 8pin 18cm AD
0138
0139
3139 114 70220
3139 118 11710
Lightguide Jog DVD Rotary
Knob Volume Rotary
1685
1686
3139 110 34730
4822 320 12702
Flex Cable 12pin 18cm AD
Flex Cable 6pin 14cm BD
0140
0141
3139 118 11720
3139 118 11770
Ring Ornament Volume
Button Set DVD Control
1691
1692
3139 110 34760
3139 110 34870
Flex Cable 9pin 28cm BD
Flex Cable 9pin 22cm BD
0142
3139 118 11730
Button Set Jog DVD
1693
3139 110 34810
Flex Cable 16pin 14cm
0144
0145
3139 118 11170
3139 118 11750
Ring Ornament Jog Sound
Cover Ornament Control
1694
5280
3139 110 34820
3139 118 32210
0146
0157
3139 118 12170
3139 118 11810
Button Set DPL
Knob Karaoke /21/21M
5280
5280
3139 118 32220
3139 118 32200
0158
3139 118 11780
Button Open/Close DVD
0160
0162
3139 118 11800
3139 118 11760
Cover Tray DVD
Cover Ornament Front
0164
0210
3139 240 00010
3139 113 10570
DVD Logo
Felt Cloth 0.2x160x53mm
0252
4822 462 40683
Foot Rubber (SQ)
0258
0259
4822 462 40683
3139 114 69230
Foot Rubber (SQ)
Cabinet Rear
0259
0283
3139 114 71450
3139 114 70330
Cabinet Rear /37
Plate FM Socket
0350
3139 118 77820
Left/Right LS Box
9965 000 05697
9965 000 05698
Center Box
Surround Box
0351
0351
4822 303 50063
4822 320 11094
FM Aerial
FM Aerial Wire /37
0356
3139 228 85410
Remote Control RC2567/01
PCS 103 873
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Mains Cord /30
Mains Cord /37
Adapter Plug /21
166
D3 x 12
280
D3 x 12
185
186
D3 x 12
D3 x 25
281
282
D3 x 12
D3 x 12
189
198
D3 x 12
M3 x 16
284
285
D3 x 12
D3 x 16
200
D3 x 12
286
D3 x 12
204
206
M3 x 16
M3 x 6
288
290
D3 x 12
M3 x 10
207
208
D3 x 16
M3 x 6
291
292
D3 x 12
D3 x 12
209
M3 x 6
293
D3 x 12
213
214
M3 x 6
D3 x 12
294
295
D3 x 12
D3 x 12
215
216
D3 x 12
D3 x 12
297
298
M3 x 10
M3 x 10
231
D3 x 12
299
M3 x 10
232
239
M3 x 10
M3 x 10
300
301
M3 x 10
M3 x 10
240
241
D3 x 12
M3 x 10
302
305
D3 x 16
M3 x 10
242
M3 x 10
306
M3 x 10
276
277
D3 x 12
D3 x 12
278
279
D3 x 12
D3 x 12
Flex Cable 22pin 14cm
Mains Transformer /21/21M
Mains Transformer /22/30
Mains Transformer /37
Grommet
Tweeter D2,5"
8R 10W
Left/Right Loudspeaker Box breakdown
9965 000 05538 Wire Assy w/Elco 2,2µF 50V
9965 000 05539 Woofer D5,25" 6R 50W Black
9965 000 04255 Tweeter D2,5" 8R 10W
Cloth Frame Assembly
Note:
9965 000 04256
Woofer Ring
9965 000 03233
9965 000 04260
Grommet
Cloth Frame Assembly
Only the part mentioned in this list are normal
service spare parts.
Woofer D5,25"
6R 50W Black
Woofer Ring
Note: The screw D3 x 10 for Woofer Ring is below the Gromet
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