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PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, JapanPIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.PIONEER ELECTRONIC (EUROPE) N.V. Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, BelgiumPIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 PIONEER CORPORATION 1999c
VSA-E03RRV2150
T – ZZE JULY 1999 Printed in Japan
TypeModel
Power RequirementThe voltage can be converted by the
VSA-E03 following method.
HYXJI AC220-230V AC240V, ∗HYXJI/GR AC220-230V AC240V, ∗HVXJI AC230V AC240V, ∗
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
AUDIO/VIDEO MULTICHANNEL AMPLIFIER
∗ : Alter the wiring of the Power-supply block at the primary winding of Power-transformer referring to the "Line Voltage Selection" describedin Service Manual.
– OFF - ON
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
PHONES
AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
CHANNELLEVEL
CHANNELSELECT
SIGNALSELECT MIDNIGHT
DOWN UP
BASS TREBLE
VCR DVD/LD VIDEOTV/SAT TUNERCD MD/TAPE AUX
LOUDNESS DIRECTVIDEO INPUT
VIDEOS-VIDEO L
MASTERVOLUME
+–
+–+–
DSPMODE
AUDIO R
SPEAKERS
DVD 5.1CH
N∫z¿x?≤
A B
7. GENERAL INFORMATION .............................. 477.1 DISASSEMBLY .......................................... 477.2 PARTS ....................................................... 49
7.2.1 IC ....................................................... 497.3 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ........................ 52
[CU-VSA035 (AXD7237)]8. PANEL FACILITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS
....................................................... 56
1. SAFETY INFORMATION.................................... 22. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST ............. 33. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
......................................................... 64. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ....................... 285. PCB PARTS LIST ............................................. 416. ADJUSTMENT .................................................. 46
CONTENTS
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1. SAFETY INFORMATIONThis service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trainedto properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and mayvoid the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, youshould not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.
WARNINGThis product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to causecancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 – Proposition 65
NOTICE(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or (slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts mustbe of identical designation.
REMARQUE(POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT)Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou (fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les piècesde remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITSOUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIALSHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORERETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliancehave special safety related characteristics. These areoften not evident from visual inspection nor the protectionafforded by them necessarily can be obtained by usingreplacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.Replacement parts which have these special safetycharacteristics are identified in this Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identifiedby marking with a on the schematics and on the parts listin this Service Manual.The use of a substitute replacement component which doesnot have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEERrecommended replacement one, shown in the parts list inthis Service Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards. Product Safety is continuously under review and newinstructions are issued from time to time. For the latestinformation, always consult the current PIONEER ServiceManual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEERService Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge fromPIONEER.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following check should be performed for thecontinued protection of the customer and servicetechnician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (waterpipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current testersuch as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between theearth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appliance(input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, controlshaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directlyinto a 120V AC 60Hz outlet and turn the AC power switchon. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA.
(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)
Leakagecurrenttester
Reading shouldnot be above0.5mADevice
undertest
Test allexposed metalsurfaces
Also test withplug reversed(Using AC adapterplug as required)
Earthground
AC Leakage Test
3
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2.1 PACKING
(1) PACKING PARTS LISTMark No. Description Part No.
2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LISTNOTES: • Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
• The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
• Screws adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly.
1 Packing Sheet AHG7010NSP 2 Alkaline Dry Cell Battery VEM1012
(LR6, AA)3 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)4 • • • • •5 • • • • •
6 • • • • •NSP 7 Warranty Card ARY7022
8 Remote Control Unit AXD7237(CU-VSA035)
9 • • • • •10 Polyethylene Bag Z21-038
(0.03×230×340)
11 Front Pad 508 AHA723612 Rear Pad 508 AHA723713 Packing Case E03 AHD778114 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)15 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
16 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)17 Operating Instructions See Contrast table (2)
7
3
14
15
16
17HYXJI Type Only
Except HVXJI Type
Except HYXJI/GR Type
2
10
11(1/2)
11(2/2)
12(2/2)
12(1/2)
1
13
8
Refer to "7.3 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT"
Mark No. Symbol and DescriptionPart No.
RemarksHYXJI Type HYXJI/GR Type HVXJI Type3 Operating Instructions (English) ARB7212 Not used ARB7212
14 Operating Instructions (German) ARC7226 ARC7226 Not used15 Operating Instructions (French/Italian) ARC7267 Not used Not used16 Operating Instructions (Swedish/Dutch) ARC7268 Not used Not used17 Operating Instructions (Portuguese/Spanish) ARC7269 Not used Not used
(2) CONTRAST TABLEVSA-E03/HYXJI, HYXJI/GR and HVXJI are constructed the same except for the following :
4
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KJ
D
LN
K
I
F
C
FM
H
B
I
C
D
E
LE
B
H
A
A
M
H
P
P
32
57
57
57
5757
57
57
57
13
29
57
3839
39
57
57
57
Accessories ofFront Panel(No. 47)
HVXJI Type Only
57 36
Note ∗1 :Torque is 12 kg • cm
57
21
25
22
2
57
59
59 53
57
47
9
36
37
30
57
5776
1
58
34
17
24
72
16
411
12
26
28
31
60
60
57
53
69
66
∗1
∗1
685761
57
57
6465
65
62
63
57
57
57
58
19 54
57
1055
55
1833
5
8
7
57
5757
57
79
35
27
57595944
50
53
57
49
5742
46
41
6
43
3
40
78
+2–0
14
7369
57
40
70 71
26
5959
4515
N
Except HVXJI Type
(HVXJI Type Only)
74
75
J
2.2 EXTERIOR
5
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1 INPUT Assy AWX74382 FRONT Assy AWX7439
NSP 3 POWER SW Assy AWX72224 REAR SP Assy AWX72515 AMP Assy AWX7446
NSP 6 HEADPHONE Assy AWX72307 TRANS 1 Assy AWX72878 TRANS 2 Assy AWX7292
NSP 9 FRONT VIDEO Assy AWX724110 BARRIER Assy AWX7284
NSP 11 F.SP.CONNECT Assy AWX7285NSP 12 R.C.SP.CONNECT Assy AWX7286
13 VIDEO Assy AWX744114 SVIDEO Assy AWX745015 MECH SW Assy AWX7247
16 FRONT LARGE Assy AWX724517 DOLBY DIGITAL Assy AWX7196
18 Power Transformer (T1) ATS7242 19 Fuse (FU1 : T2.5A) REK-104
20 • • • • •
21 FFC 21P (J2) ADD710022 FFC 15P (J4) ADD710223 • • • • •24 FFC 17P (J8) ADD710725 FFC 26P (J3) ADD7118
26 AC Power Cord See Contrast table (2)NSP 27 8P Shield Cable (J6) ADX7243
28 Cord Stopper CM-22B29 Tuner Holder B AAD7490
NSP 30 Under Base D5 ANA7079
31 Rear Panel ANC785932 Bonnet Case AZN777133 Trans Frame ANG719334 DSP Shield ANG7196
NSP 35 Heat Sink Assy D5 ANH7095
36 Insulator PNW276637 Locking Card Spacer AEC716038 PCB Mold AMR2533
NSP 39 Card Spacer DEC1770NSP 40 Binder RNE1277
41 Volume Knob 508 AAB717942 Sub Panel 508 AAD748243 Function Button E03 AAD754344 Power Button AAD744045 Power Button M AAD7442
46 Display Window W5 AAK759447 Front Panel E03 AMB764748 • • • • •49 Name Plate PAM177650 LED Lens PNW2019
51 • • • • •52 • • • • •53 Screw ABA700954 Screw ABA704355 Screw ABA7044
56 • • • • •57 Screw BBZ30P080FZK58 Screw BBZ30P200FMC59 Screw BPZ30P080FMC60 Screw FBT40P080FZK
NSP 61 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK162 Heat Sink Angle F ANG719463 Heat Sink Angle R ANG7195
NSP 64 Heat Sink D5 ANH709065 Screw BBZ30P080FMC
NSP 66 FET Assy AWX722867 • • • • •68 Sheet AEE702669 FET Angle ANG7186
70 Fuse Holder See Contrast table (2)
71 Fuse (T5A) See Contrast table (2)72 Screw ABA100773 FFC 11P (J7) ADD714274 Push Rivet AEC702575 Top Cover AME7375
NSP 76 Shrink Shield 140 PDM102177 • • • • •78 Front Panel E03 Assy AMB764879 Cord Clamper RNH-184
(1) EXTERIOR PARTS LISTMark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
(2) CONTRAST TABLEVSA-E03/HYXJI, HYXJI/GR and HVXJI are constructed the same except for the following :
Mark No. Symbol and DescriptionPart No.
RemarksHYXJI Type HYXJI/GR Type HVXJI Type26 AC Power Cord VDG1061 VDG1061 VDG106370 Fuse Holder Not used Not used VKR100371 Fuse (T5A) Not used Not used PEK1003
VSA-E03
6
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
29
1
2
5
5 42
14
5
8
18
5 7
3 1
TA
PE
2 O
UT
OPT OUT
TA
PE
2 IN
34
35
36
37
40
41
31
A
Q
A
PA
N
P
N
N
Q
A
Q
FUNC. SELECTORIC101
TC9274N
CODEC ICIC9401
CS4226-KQ
QDSP
IC9321MB86342B
QGAIN CHANGE
&MIXINGIC9601
TC9164AF
DIGITAL INPUTIC9151
TC74ACT151AF
Q ANALOG INPUTIC9201
NJM2100M
BUFFERIC109
UPC4570G2
N FUNC. SELECTORIC501
NJM2296D
5
P
O
O
O S-Y FUNC. SELECTORIC551
NJM2296D
1
11
7
5
9
3
7
9
3
11 1
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM
VSA-E03
7
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
P
O
O
A
ADSP/6ch IN SELECTOR
IC102, IC103LC4966
IC306
IC304
Q40
8
Q14
53Q
1351
Q45
8IC305
IC304
IC303
IC301
IC302
IC301
ELECTRICVOLUMELC7536M
A14dB PRE
UPC4570G2
DRY401
RY626
RY651
D
G
I
H
RY652
RY628
RY627
A20dB ATT
ABUFFER
UPC4570G2
APOWER
AMPLIFIER
IC401PAC007A
IC403PAC008A
IC402PAC007A
A17dB PRE
UPC4570G2
5 7 1 12
1 13
3 12
3 1
29 23
2 8
29 23
29
23
3 1
5 7
5 7
O S-DC FUNC. SELECTORIC553
TC4051BP
O S-C FUNC. SELECTORIC552
NJM2296D
15
3
1
11
14
13
15
7
5
9
3
Note : When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
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8
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
3.2 OVERALL WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM
2/2INPUT ASSY(AWX7438)
A
VIDEO ASSY(AWX7441)
NSVIDEO ASSY(AWX7450)
O
FRONT VIDEOASSY(AWX7241)
PDOLBY DIGITALASSY(AWX7196)
A1/2,A
3/3Q Q1/3-QCN9371
J415P
VSA-E03
9
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
R.C.SP.CONNECT ASSY(AWX7286)
F
REAR SP ASSY(AWX7251)
HFRONT LARGE ASSY(AWX7245)
G
F.SP.CONNECT ASSY(AWX7285)
E
BARRIER ASSY(AWX7284)
L
TRANS 2 ASSY(AWX7292)
J
TRANS 1 ASSY(AWX7287)
K
POWER SWASSY(AWX7222)
HEADPHONEASSY(AWX7230)
CFRONT ASSY(AWX7439)
B
I
J52 J51
AMP ASSY(AWX7446)
D D1/2, 2/2DFET ASSY(AWX7228)
POWER TRANSFORMER (T1)(ATS7242)
AC POWER CORDHYXJI and HYXJIGR TYPES : VDG1061HVXJI TYPES : VDG1063
FU1 REK-104 (T2.5A)
AC220-230V
MECH SWASSY(AWX7247)
MB
MA
VSA-E03
10
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1/2 INPUT ASSY(1/2)(AWX7438)
CN602P
CN202B
A
• FUNCTION BLOCK
4061/2D
2/2A
JA10
3 (1
/2)
AK
B70
12JA
102
(1/2
)A
KB
7012
JA10
1 (1
/2)
AK
B70
12JA
101
(2/2
)A
KB
7012
0.01
JA10
2 (2
/2)
AK
B70
12JA
103
(2/2
)A
KB
7012
3.3 INPUT ASSY (1/2)
1/2A
VSA-E03
11
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
CN507N
352J
2/2A
CN98011/3Q
CN98021/3Q
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTEL ch
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (CENTER)C ch
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (FRONT)FL ch
CN554O
ACH71123300/35
ACH71132200/35
AC
H71
1133
00/1
6
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
1/2A
VSA-E03
12
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
: The power supply is shown with the marked box. 3k 120p
12k
12k
12k
68p
68p
3k3k
1/2A
2/2 INPUT ASSY(2/2)(AWX7438)
A
• E. VOL BLOCK 1/2A
1/2A
IC301LC7535M
(LC7536M)
IC303LC7535M
(LC7536M)
3.4 INPUT ASSY (2/2)
2/2A
VSA-E03
13
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
12k
12k
120p
120p
3k3k
1/2A
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (FRONT)FL ch
IC302LC7535M
(LC7536M)
2/2A
VSA-E03
14
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
FRONT ASSY (AWX7439)
B
POWER SWASSY (AWX7222)
C
CN1111/2A
CN93712/3Q
MASTER VOLUMEPDG254A
3.5 FRONT and POWER SW ASSYS
B C
VSA-E03
15
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
CN4012/2D
FRONT ASSYS201 : MIDNIGHTS202 : DSP MODES205 : –S206 : +S207 : –S208 : +S209 : AS210 : BS211 : LOUDNESSS212 : DIRECTS213 : (DOLBY) S214 : SIGNAL SELECTS217 : TV/SATS218 : VIDEOS219 : CDS220 : TUNERS221 : VCRS222 : DVD/LDS223 : MD/TAPES224 : AUXS233 : –S234 : +S235 : CHANNEL SELECTS250 : MASTER VOLUME
BASS
TREBLE
CHANNEL LEVEL
SPEAKERS
B
VSA-E03
16
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
3.6 AMP (1/2), F.SP.CONNECT, R.C.SP.CONNECT, FRONT LARGEand REAR SP ASSYS
1/2D
4.7/50
10/5
0
NP
4.7/50
4.7/50
39p 39p
4.7/50
4.7/50
JA413AKB7111
C439
220p/500
SL
C1441
220p/500
SL
C442220p/500
SL
C1442
220p/500
SL
R1456
C1439
4.7
10000pYF
NP
NP
NP
NP
C1438
330p
10/5
010
/50
10/5
0
1/2 AMP ASSY(1/2)(AWX7446)
D
CN
112
1/2A
2/2D
2/2D
VSA-E03
17
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8HGFE1/2D
0.220.22
0.22
0.22
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
AKE7026
20k
2k0.
010.
010.
01
0.01
JA653AKB7111
0.22 0.22
AKE7042
0.22
0.22
0.22 0.22
RE
TU
RN
RETURN
RETURN
C443
220p/500
SL
C444
220p/500
SL
REAR SP ASSY (AWX7251)
H
R.C.SP. CONNECT ASSY (AWX7286)
F
F.SP. CONNECT ASSY (AWX7285)
E
FRONT LARGE ASSY (AWX7245)
G
2/2D
2/2D : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (FRONT)FL ch
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. ICP-N25, MFD BY ROHM CO., LTD. FOR IC404 and IC405.
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18
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
2/2AMP ASSY(2/2)(AWX7226)
D
HEADPHONEASSY(AWX7230)
I
1/2D CN203B
ATT7037
VNF-091
1000
/25
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (HEAD PHONE)
HP
+42.4
(B)
(B)
–42.4
CN376MB
3.7 AMP (2/2), HEADPHONE, TRANS 2, TRANS 1, BARRIER, FETand MECH SW ASSYS
2/2D I
VSA-E03
19
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
AC220-230V
NP1.8k
TRANS 1 ASSY(AWX7287)
K
TRANS 2 ASSY(AWX7292)
J
BARRIER ASSY(AWX7284)
L
FET ASSY (AWX7228)
CN115
MA
IN T
RA
NS
.
1/2A
MAIN TRANS.
AC POWER CORDVDG1061: EXCEPT HVXJI TYPEVDG1063: HVXJI TYPE ONLY
LIVE
NEUTRAL
REK-104
T2.5A250V
AC240V
AC230V
ATF-151
(B)
+59.5
–59.5
• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENTFOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE.REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY.
CAUTION -
MA
MBMECH SW ASSY(AWX7247)
4102/2D
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. 491005, MFD BY LITTELFUSE INK. FOR IC351, IC352 (AEK7019).
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE NO. ICP-N70, MFD BY ROHM CO., LTD. FOR IC353.
2/2D LKJ MA MB
VSA-E03
20
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
VIDEO ASSY(AWX7441)
N
CN1101/2A
UPC4570C
UPC4570C
UPC4570C
UPC4570C
3.8 VIDEO, SVIDEO and FRONT VIDEO ASSYS
N O
VSA-E03
21
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
PCB BINDER
SVIDEO ASSY(AWX7450)
O
FRONTVIDEOASSY(AWX7241)
PC
N10
91/2
A
CN602P
CN
555
OC
N10
51/2
A
CN601
: S-VIDEO Y-SIGNAL ROUTEY
C
DC: S-VIDEO C-SIGNAL ROUTE
: S-VIDEO C-DC ROUTE
Y20 ADX7248
PO
VSA-E03
22
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
TC74ACT151AF
3/3Q
CN
108
1/2A
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
3.9 DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY (1/3)
1/3Q
VSA-E03
23
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
1/3 DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY(1/3)(AWX7196)
Q
CN1131/2A
2/3Q
2/3Q
2/3Q
• INPUT & CODEC BLOCK
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
1/3Q
VSA-E03
24
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
3.10 DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY (2/3)
2/3Q
VSA-E03
25
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
2/3 DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY(2/3)(AWX7196)
Q
• DSP & CONTROL BLOCK
1/3Q
CN201B
1/3Q3/3Q
2/3Q
VSA-E03
26
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
3/3Q
1/3Q
2/3Q1/3Q
3.11 DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY (3/3)
VSA-E03
27
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
3/3Q
3/3 DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY(3/3)(AWX7196)
Q
• FILTER & MUTE BLOCK1/3Q
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE
VSA-E03
28
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Q1351IC107 IC108
IC104-IC106IC110
(ANP7274-A)
406D 352J
FRONT VIDEO ASSYP
INPUT ASSYA
CN9802QCN555O
SIDE A
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS :1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic diagrams.2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic diagrams is shown below.
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram.4. View point of PCB diagrams.Symbol In PCB
DiagramsSymbol In SchematicDiagrams
Part Name
B C E
D
D
G
G
S
S
B C E
B C E
D G S
B C E B C E
B C E
Transistor
Transistorwith resistor
Field effecttransistor
Resistor array
3-terminalregulator
CapacitorConnector
P.C.Board Chip Part
SIDE A
SIDE B
4.1 INPUT and FRONT VIDEO ASSYS
A P
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29
A
B
C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
IC102IC103
Q104-Q107 IC101Q101-Q103
(ANP7266-B)
CN9801QCN9802Q CN507N
CN554OCN202B
SIDE A A
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D
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1 2 3 4
IC109 IC307-IC309 IC301-
INPUT ASSYA
SIDE B
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D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
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7-IC309 IC301-IC303 IC304-IC306
SIDE B
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D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
IC201
Q202 Q205 Q204 Q203 Q20
CN401D
FRONT ASSYB
POWER SW ASSY
C
SIDE B
4.2 FRONT and POWER SW ASSYS
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C
D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
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(ANP7266-B)
IC201
Q201 Q207 Q206
FRONT ASSYB
POWER SW ASSY
C
CN111A
CN9371Q
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B
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C
D
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1 2 3 4
4.3 AMP, HEADPHONE, FET and MECH SW ASSYS
Q403 Q404 Q1404 Q1405IC405
Q1452
Q1451
IC401 Q408 Q1402 IC4
Q407Q401 Q405 Q406 Q402
(ANP7274-A)
(ANP7274-A)
FET ASSYMA
AMP ASSYD
HEADPHONEASSY
I
CN112A
351356
J
353J
CN203B
SIDE A
(ANP7268-C)
MECH SW ASSYMB
D I MA MB
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D
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
Q454
02 Q1403 Q1401 Q451Q457Q455
IC402Q452
Q1433 Q1434IC403
IC701 Q701Q453 Q456 Q458 Q711-Q714IC404
(ANP7274-A)
691F
J52KJ51K
686E
AC IN
LIVE
NEUTRAL
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1 2 3 4
4.4 F.SP.CONNECT, R.C.SP.CONNECT, FRONT LARGEand REAR SP ASSYS
(ANP7266-B)
(ANP7268-C)
(ANP7274-A)
Q652
Q651
408D
REAR SPASSY
HREAR SPASSY
H
R.C.SP.CONNECTASSY
F
FRONT LARGEASSY
G
SIDE ASIDE B
(ANP7274-A)
402D
F.SP.CONNECTASSY
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Q630
Q629
Q631
Q627
Q626
Q628
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4.5 TRANS 2, TRANS 1 and BARRIER ASSYS
(ANP7274-A)
(ANP7274-A)
(ANP7274-A)
IC351
IC353
CN115A
404D
POWER TRANSFORMER (T1)
405D
J51
D
TRANS 2 ASSYJ
TRANS 1ASSY
K
BARRIERASSY
L
J52
SIDE A
220-230V240V
Line Voltage can be changed by the following modification:1. Disconnect the AC power cord.2. Remove the cover.3. Change the connection wire from TRANS 1 ASSY [Terminal No. J52 or J53] to AMP ASSY (Terminal No. J52) as follows.
Voltage Terminal No. of TRANS 1 ASSY220-230V J52
240V J53
4. Stick a line voltage label on the rear panel.Description Part No.220V label AAX-193240V label AAX-192
Line Voltage Selection
LKJ
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D
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4.6 DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY
(ANP7296-B)
IC9701
IC9703
IC9705
Q9202
Q9605 Q9606
IC9604
IC9601
IC9704
IC9201
IC9602
IC9603
Q9615
Q9201
IC9401
IC9101
IC9702
IC9311
IC9151
Q9321
Q9402
Q9401
Q9616
IC9391
IC9301
Q9602
Q9604
Q9611
Q9614
Q9608
CN201B
CN113A
DOLBY DIGITAL ASSYP
CN108A
SIDE A
Q9610
Q9325
Q9324
IC9323
IC9321
IC9322
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D
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1 2 3 4
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SIDE B
(ANP7296-B)
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4.7 VIDEO and SVIDEO ASSYS
IC501 IC502 IC503Q506Q501-Q505
(ANP7268-C)
(ANP7274-A)
CN110A
CN602P
CN109A
VIDEO ASSYN
SIDE A
SVIDEO ASSYOIC551 IC552 Q554
Q551Q552 IC553Q556Q557Q553
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
5. PCB PARTS LISTNOTES:•Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
•The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
•When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%).
560 Ω → 56 × 101 → 561 ........................................................ RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J47k Ω → 47 × 103 → 473 ........................................................ RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J0.5 Ω → R50 ..................................................................................... RN2H R 5 0 K1 Ω → 1R0 ..................................................................................... RS1P 1 R 0 K
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).5.62k Ω → 562 × 101 → 5621 ...................................................... RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
LIST OF ASSEMBLIESNSP INPUT ASSY AWK7545NSP POWER SW ASSY AWX7222
REAR SP ASSY AWX7251 INPUT ASSY AWX7438 FRONT ASSY AWX7439
NSP AMP ASSY AWK7546NSP FET ASSY AWX7228NSP HEADPHONE ASSY AWX7230NSP FRONT VIDEO ASSY AWX7241
BARRIER ASSY AWX7284NSP F.SP.CONNECT ASSY AWX7285NSP R.C.SP.CONNECT ASSY AWX7286
TRANS1 ASSY AWX7287 TRANS2 ASSY AWX7292 VIDEO ASSY AWX7441 AMP ASSY AWX7446
NSP EXCELLENT ASSY AWK7547 FRONT LARGE ASSY AWX7245 MECH SW ASSY AWX7247 SVIDEO ASSY AWX7450
DOLBY DIGITAL ASSY AWX7196
INPUT ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC102, IC103 LC4966IC301–IC303 LC7536MIC107, IC108 NJM7805FAIC104 NJM7815FAIC105 NJM7915FA
IC101 TC9274N-001IC109, IC304–IC310 UPC4570G2Q101 2SC1740SQ1351 2SC2878Q103 KRA103M
Q102 KRC103MD101–D108, D111 S5566G(TPB2)D110 UDZS5.1B
CAPACITORSC1314, C1315, C320, C342, C343 ACH7110 (47µF/25V)C146 (3300µF/16V) ACH7111C144 (3300µF/35V) ACH7112C145 (2200µF/35V) ACH7113
C101–C118, C123, C124 CCSQCH101J50C131–C133 CCSQCH101J50C300, C301, C322, C323 CCSQCH102J50C344, C345 CCSQCH102J50C316, C340, C341 CCSQCH121J50
C1316, C1319, C1322 CCSQCH561J50C1312, C1313 CCSQCH680J50C1300, C1301, C153, C306, C307 CEAT100M50C328, C329 CEAT100M50C137, C138 CEAT101M10
C134, C135 CEAT101M25C1302, C1303, C305, C308, C309 CEAT1R0M50C330, C331 CEAT1R0M50C127, C128 CEAT2R2M50C321 CEAT470M25
C142 CEAT470M35C129, C130, C1352, C1354 CEAT4R7M50C304, C326, C327, C348, C349 CEBA1R0M50C1351 CKSQYB102K50C1306, C1307, C1310, C1311 CKSQYB103K50
C1355, C1356, C139, C140, C143 CKSQYB103K50C148–C151, C154, C155 CKSQYB103K50C312, C313, C318, C319 CKSQYB103K50C334, C335, C338, C339 CKSQYB103K50C1353 CKSQYB222K50
C125, C126 CKSQYB331K50C302, C303, C324, C325 CKSQYB683K25C346, C347 CKSQYB683K25
RESISTORSR146 RS3LMF331JR145 RS3LMF391JOther Resistors RS1/10S&&&J
OTHERSCN109 11P FFC CONNECTOR 52045-1145CN110 17P FFC CONNECTOR 52045-1745CN111 26P FFC CONNECTOR 52045-2645CN115 5P JUMPER CONNECTOR 52147-0510CN112 14P JUMPER CONNECTOR 52147-1410
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JA101–JA103 PIN JACK(6P) AKB7012CN105 KR CONNECTOR B5B-PH-K-SCN108 15P PLUG KM200TA15CN113 7P PLUG KM200TA7120–122 PCB BINDER VEF1040
FRONT ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC201 PDG254AQ201, Q202 2SA933SQ206, Q207 2SC1740SQ203–Q205 KRC101MD201–D221, D224–D226, D229 1SS355
COILS AND FILTERSL201 LFA2R2J
SWITCHES AND RELAYSS201, S202, S205–S214 ASG1034S217–S224, S233–S235 ASG1034S250 ASX7004
CAPACITORSC204 ACH7017C220–C222 CCSQCH101J50C217 CCSQCH102J50C206, C208 CEAT2R2M50C212 CEAT470M25
C205 CEAT470M50C202 CEAT471M6R3C227 CEJA221M6R3C201, C203, C211 CKSQYB103K50C214–C216 CKSQYB104K25
C209, C210 CKSQYB473K50C207 CKSQYF104Z25
RESISTORSR230 RA8T103JR225 RA9T104JOther Resistors RS1/10S&&&J
OTHERS201 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT GP1U27X204 4P CABLE HOLDER 51063-0405CN201 15P FFC CONNECTOR 52044-1545CN203 21P FFC CONNECTOR 52045-2145CN202 26P FFC CONNECTOR 52045-2645
V201 FL TUBE AAV7062X201 CERAMIC RESONATOR ASS1055 (7.7MHz)
POWER SW ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
D291 BR3371XJ30A
SWITCHES AND RELAYSS291 ASG1034
RESISTORSAll Resistors RS1/10S&&&J
OTHERS291 4P CABLE HOLDER 51063-0405
AMP ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC404, IC405 ICP-N25IC701 NJM78M56FAIC401, IC402 PAC007AIC403 PAC008AQ712 2SA992
Q1404, Q1405 2SC1740SQ711 2SC1845Q1402, Q403, Q404, Q453, Q454 2SC2240Q405, Q406, Q455, Q456 2SC2705Q1403, Q1434, Q407, Q408 2SC2878
Q457, Q458 2SC2878Q1436, Q714 KRA103MQ1435, Q701 KRC101MQ713 KRC103MD1401, D1403, D1435, D1436 1SS133
D401, D402, D405, D406 1SS133D411, D412, D451, D452 1SS133D455, D456, D461, D462 1SS133D703–D705 1SS133D711, D712, D717 D5SBA20(B)
D713, D714 MTZJ18BD701 MTZJ5.1AD702 S1WB20
COILS AND FILTERSL701 LINE FILTER ATF-151L1432, L1433 AF CHOKE COIL ATH1004
SWITCHES AND RELAYSRY401 ASR7001RY701 ASR7016
CAPACITORSC704, C705 (10000pF/AC250V) ACG7020C715, C716 (8200µF/71V) ACH7018C1408, C1410 CCCSL101K2HC1411, C1442, C415, C416 CCCSL221J50C465, C466 CCCSL221J50
C1441, C439, C442–C444 CCCSL221K2HC1420, C1421 CCCSL390J50C437, C438, C479, C480 CCCSL470J50C1403, C1404, C405, C406 CEANP2R2M2AC455, C456 CEANP2R2M2A
C1415, C423, C424, C473, C474 CEANP2R2M50C1402, C403, C404, C453, C454 CEANP4R7M50C413, C414, C463, C464 CEAT100M50C436, C486 CEAT101M10C1405, C411, C412, C461, C462 CEAT101M25
C713, C714 CEAT101M2AC702 CEAT102M25C490, C717, C718 CEAT1R0M50C1419 CEAT221M10C701 CEAT470M25
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C1413, C1414, C421, C422 CEAT4R7M2AC471, C472 CEAT4R7M2AC1432, C1433, C1436, C1437 CFTYA224J50C1417, C1418, C429, C430 CKCYB102K50C477, C478 CKCYB102K50
C1401, C401, C402, C451, C452 CKCYB331K50C1412 CKCYB471K2HC1407, C1409 CKCYB471K50C1439, C703, C706, C707 CKCYF103Z50C1438 CKPUYB331K50
C711, C712 CQMA103K2E
RESISTORSR1412, R423, R424, R473, R474 ACN7094 (0.22Ω, 5W)R703 RD1/2PM270JR1409, R1410, R415, R416 RD1/4MUF331JR465, R466 RD1/4MUF331J
R419, R420, R469, R470 RD1/4MUF820JR1432, R1433 RD1/4PMF4R7JR1436, R1437 RS1LMF4R7JR1448 RS1LMF561JOther Resistors RD1/4PU&&&J
OTHERS410 3P CABLE HOLDER 51048-0300404, 409 5P CABLE HOLDER 51048-0500408 12P CABLE HOLDER 51048-1200402 13P CABLE HOLDER 51048-1300405, 407 10P CABLE HOLDER 51052-1000
CN401 21P FFC CONNECTOR 52045-2145JA413 1P PIN JACK AKB7111H701, H702 FUSE CLIP AKR1004T701 POWER TRANSFORMER ATT7037J17 JUMPER WIRE 3P D20PYY0325E
J14 JUMPER WIRE 5P D20PYY0520EJ10 JUMPER WIRE 14P D20PYY1415EJ18 BOARD IN WIRE DB020ND0CN701 AC CORD SOKET RKP1751401, 403, 411, 412 PCB BINDER VEF1040
704 GROUND PLATE VNF-091
F.SP.CONNECT ASSYOTHERS
686 13P CABLE HOLDER 51048-1300
R.C.SP.CONNECT ASSYOTHERS
691 12P CABLE HOLDER 51048-1200
FRONT LARGE ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
Q626–Q628 KRA103MQ629–Q631 KRC101MD626–D631 1SS133
COILS AND FILTERSL627, L628 AF CHOKE COIL ATH1004
SWITCHES AND RELAYSRY626–RY628 ASR7001
CAPACITORSC627–C630 CFTYA224J50C631–C636 CQMA103K2E
RESISTORSR629, R630 RD1/4LMF4R7JR631, R632 RS1LMF4R7JR626–R628 RS1LMF561J
OTHERS627 8P SPEAKER TERMINAL AKE7026CN626 13P PLUG AKM7006
REAR SP ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
Q652 2SC1740SQ651 KRA101MD653–D656 1SS355
COILS AND FILTERSL651 AF CHOKE COIL ATH1004
SWITCHES AND RELAYSRY651, RY652 ASR7001
CAPACITORSC651, C652 CFTYA224J50C653 CGCYX103M16C654–C656 CQMA103K2E
RESISTORSR652 RD1/4LMF4R7JR657 RS1LMF4R7JR651 RS2LMF271JOther Resistors RS1/10S&&&J
OTHERSJA653 1P PIN JACK AKB7111CN652 SPEAKER TERMINAL 6P AKE7042CN651 12P PLUG AKM7007
HEADPHONE ASSYCAPACITORS
C1461, C1462 CKCYB392K50C1464 CKPUYB101K50
RESISTORSR1463, R1464 RS1LMF681JR1461, R1462 RS3LMF331J
OTHERSJA1461 HEADPHONE JACK RKB1014
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G
I
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TRANS2 ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC351, IC352 (5A) AEK7019IC353 (2.5A) ICP-N70D356 MTZJ20AD357 MTZJ9.1BD354, D355 S5688G
CAPACITORSC350–C354, C360, C361 (1µF/100V) ACH1237C362 CEANP470M25C359 CEAT101M10C358 CEAT101M35C357 CEAT470M50
RESISTORSR350–R352 RD1/4PMF100JR353 RFA1/4PS4R7JR358 RS1LMF182JOther Resistors RD1/4PU&&&J
OTHERS352, 353 5P CABLE HOLDER 51048-0500356 4P CABLE HOLDER 51052-0400351 6P CABLE HOLDER 51052-0600J9 JUMPER WIRE 5P D20PYY0545ECN354, CN355 4P PLUG KM200TA4
357, 358 PCB BINDER VEF1040
TRANS1 ASSYOTHERS
J51 LEAD WIRE UNIT DB035NB0J52 LEAD WIRE UNIT DB135NB0
BARRIER ASSYOTHERS
CN681, CN682 4P SOCKET KP200TA4L
FET ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
Q1452 IRF540AQ1451 IRF9540A
RESISTORSR1451, R1452 RD1/4PMF101JOther Resistors RD1/4PM&&&J
OTHERS1451 10P CABLE HOLDER 51052-1000
MECH SW ASSYSWITCHES AND RELAYS
S376 ASG7014
CAPACITORSC376, C377 CKCYF103Z50
OTHERSCN376 3P JUMPER HOLDER 52151-0310
VIDEO ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC501 NJM2296DIC502, IC503 UPC4570CQ502 2SA1515Q505 2SA933SQ501 2SC3377
Q506 KRC103MD503, D505–D510 1SS133D501, D502 MTZJ6.2B
CAPACITORSC540–C543 CCCSL101J50C505–C507, C536–C539 CCCSL221J50C501–C504, C511, C512, C535 CEAT470M25C517, C518, C521, C522 CEAT4R7M50C545, C546 CEHAT470M25
C509, C510 CGCYX473M25C513, C514, C523–C526 CKCYF103Z50C531–C533 CKCYF103Z50
RESISTORSR510, R511 RS1LMF151JOther Resistors RD1/4PU&&&J
OTHERSCN507 17P FFC CONNECTOR 52045-1745502 2P PIN JACK AKB7017JA501 3P PIN JACK AKB7056CN504 4P PIN JACK AKB7087JA505, JA506 REMOTE CONTROL JACK RKN1004
SVIDEO ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC551, IC552 NJM2296DQ554 2SA1515Q551 2SA933SQ552 2SC1740SQ553 2SC3377
D555, D556, D559, D560 1SS133D557, D558 MTZJ6.2B
CAPACITORSC570–C575 CCCSL221J50C578, C579 CEAT470M10C551, C555, C559, C563 CEAT470M25C590, C591 CEAT470M25C593, C594 CEHAT470M25
C552, C556, C560, C564, C567 CGCYX104M16C580–C582 CGCYX104M16C553, C557, C561, C565 CGCYX473M16C576, C577 CGCYX473M16C585, C587 CKCYF103Z50
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C554, C558, C562, C566 CKPUYY103M16C568, C569 CKPUYY103M16
RESISTORSR583, R584 RS2LMF101JOther Resistors RD1/4PU&&&J
OTHERSCN554 11P FFC CONNECTOR 52044-1145CN552 4P MINI DIN SOCKET AKP7020CN551 4P MINI DIN SOCKET AKP7043CN555 KR CONNECTOR 3P B3B-PH-K-S
FRONT VIDEO ASSYCAPACITORS
C601, C602 CCCSL221J50C604, C608 CEAT470M25C605–C607 CGCYX104M25C603 CGCYX473M25C609, C610 CKCYB471K50
C611, C612 CKCYF103Z50
RESISTORSAll Resistors RD1/4PU&&&J
OTHERSCN601 FRONT PIN JACK AKX7007601 PCB BINDER VEF1040
DOLBY DIGITAL ASSYSEMICONDUCTORS
IC9401 CS4226-KQIC9322 CY62256VLL-70SNCIC9321 MB86342BIC9201 NJM2100MIC9602–IC9604, IC9701–IC9705 NJM4558MD
IC9391 PQ20WZ51IC9151 TC74ACT151FIC9101 TC74HCU04AFIC9301 TC74LVX244FTIC9311 TC74VHCT244AFT
IC9601 TC9164AFQ9201, Q9202, Q9601–Q9606 2SC3326Q9615, Q9616 2SC3326Q9203, Q9325, Q9402, Q9607 DTA124EKQ9609, Q9610, Q9613, Q9614 DTA124EK
Q9204, Q9321, Q9322, Q9324, Q9401 DTC124EKQ9608, Q9611, Q9612 DTC124EKD9601, D9602 1SS181
COILS AND FILTERSL9321, L9391, L9807, L9809 ATL7002 CHIP FERRITE BEADL9101, L9102, L9151, L9301, L9311 QTL1013 CHIP SOLID INDUCTORL9323, L9402, L9403, L9801–L9805 QTL1013 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR
CAPACITORSC9159, C9201, C9202, C9324, C9329 CCSRCH101J50C9331, C9334, C9336, C9338, C9342 CCSRCH101J50C9420, C9736 CCSRCH102J50C9326, C9327 CCSRCH120J50C9377, C9707, C9708, C9721, C9722 CCSRCH151J50
C9735 CCSRCH151J50C9408, C9409 CCSRCH180J50C9323, C9369, C9370, C9609, C9610 CCSRCH221J50C9621, C9622 CCSRCH221J50C9108, C9154, C9303, C9313, C9413 CCSRCH271J50
C9629 CCSRCH271J50C9428, C9429 CCSRCH331J50C9418, C9419 CCSRCH390J50C9307–C9310, C9315, C9316, C9368 CCSRCH471J50C9405, C9414, C9422–C9426, C9431 CCSRCH471J50
C9601, C9602, C9605, C9606 CCSRCH471J50C9613, C9614, C9617, C9618, C9625 CCSRCH471J50C9639 CCSRCH471J50C9104 CCSRCH560J50C9105, C9109, C9151, C9301, C9311 CEJA101M10
C9340, C9393, C9401, C9402, C9415 CEJA101M10C9801 CEJA101M10C9410 CEJA1R0M50C9803, C9805 CEJA220M25C9207, C9321 CEJA221M6R3
C9391 CEJA4R7M50C9205, C9206 CEJANP100M10C9433 CEJAR47M50C9713, C9714, C9727, C9728 CEWAR220M25C9739, C9740 CEWAR220M25
C9203, C9204, C9603, C9604 CEWAR4R7M50C9615, C9616, C9627, C9628 CEWAR4R7M50C9407 CKSQYB224K16C9101, C9107, C9153, C9302, C9312 CKSRYB103K50C9626, C9636, C9637, C9642 CKSRYB103K50
C9158, C9705, C9706, C9719, C9720 CKSRYB104K16C9733, C9734 CKSRYB104K16C9633 CKSRYB122K50C9703, C9704, C9717, C9718, C9731 CKSRYB222K50C9406 CKSRYB223K50
C9701, C9702, C9715, C9716, C9729 CKSRYB682K50C9732 CKSRYB682K50C9102, C9115, C9116, C9119 CKSRYF104Z16C9208, C9209, C9325, C9330, C9332 CKSRYF104Z16C9335, C9337, C9339, C9341, C9404 CKSRYF104Z16
C9421, C9427, C9432, C9607, C9608 CKSRYF104Z16C9619, C9620, C9631, C9632 CKSRYF104Z16C9709–C9712, C9723–C9726 CKSRYF104Z16C9737, C9738, C9807 CKSRYF104Z16
RESISTORSR9393 RS1/16S2001FR9391 RS1/16S5600FOther Resistors RS1/16S&&&J
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6. ADJUSTMENTThere is no information to be shown in this chapter.
OTHERSCN9371 15P CONNECTOR 52044-1545JA9103, JA9104 GP1F32R OPTICAL RECEIVE MODULEJA9107 OPTICAL SEND MODULE GP1F32TCN9801 15P SOCKET KP200TA15L
CN9802 7P SOCKET KP200TA7LJA9101 1P PIN JACK VKB1077X9321 CRYSTAL RESONATOR ASS7022 (27.648MHz)X9401 CERAMIC RESONATOR RSS1052 (18.432MHz)
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Put the Power Transformer on the bottom side, and stand the component sideways.
Release three binders ( ) from the Power Transformer (T1).
Remove all screws which fixing the Chassis.1
1
• INPUT Assy (eight screws , Card Spacer )
• DSP Shield (screw )
2 3
4
• Heat Sink (four screws )5
5
• AMP Assy (three screws , Locking Card Spacer )6
• Power Transformer (T1) (four screws )
7
8
• Rear Panel (three screws )9
9
×4
8 ×4
Power Transformer (T1)
Power Transformer (T1)
INPUT Assy
Rear Panel
Front
DSP Shield
Heat Sink
AMP Assy
2
2
34
22
2
5
7
6
6
9 9
1
2
3
4
7. GENERAL INFORMATION7.1 DISASSEMBLY
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Open the Chassis and Rear Panel
It can be disgnosed under this condition.Show the principal PCB Assemblies in the illustration.
Chassis
Chassis
VIDEO Assy
Power Transformer (T1)
Rear Panel
Front Panel
FRONT Assy
TRANS 2 Assy
TRANS 1 Assy
DOLBY DIGITAL Assy
Rear Panel
INPUT Assy(Side B)
Rear View
Top View
AMP Assy(Side B)
5
A
D
Q
B
J
K
N
S VIDEO AssyO
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1G2
G1
NC
ACIN
DSPDTIN
AC3REQ
DIR_LOCK
RMC
HPIN
PLL_CE
CODEC_C9
KEYIN1
KEYIN2
KEYIN3
DSPCK
DSPDT
ENC_A
ENC_B
A.MUTE
AC3MUTE
AC3CE
AC3CK
AC3DIN
AC3DOUT
ST_EVR1
ST_EVR2
PLL_DA
AV REF
STEREO
TUNED
G1/A1
G0/A0
NC
PE0/EC0/INT
PE1/EC1/INT
PE2/INT2
PE3/INT3/N
PE4/RMC
PE5
PE6/PWM
PE7/TO/ADJ
PC0/KR0
PC1/KR1
PC2/KR2
PC3/KR3
PC4/KR4
PC5/KR5
PC6/KR6
PC7/KR7
PB0/CINT
PB1/CS0
PB2/SCK0
PB3/SI0
PB4/SO0
PB5/SCK1
PB6/SI1
PB7/SO1
AVREF
PA1/AN0
PA1/AN1
AM
P_D
C
AM
P_O
L
VR
EF
(A/D
)
VD
ET
(A/D
)
MV
R_A
TT
TP
OW
ON
VID
EO
1
VID
EO
2
VID
EO
3
SY
S_D
T
SY
S_C
K
PA
2/A
N2
PA
3/A
N3
PA
4/A
N4
PA
5/A
N5
PA
6/A
N6
PA
7/A
N7
AV
SS
RS
T
EX
TA
L
XT
AL
VS
S
TX
TE
X
VD
D
VF
IP
PD
0/A
55
PD
1/A
54
PD
2/A
53
PD
3/A
52
PD
4/A
51
A21
A22
A23
PH7/A24
PH6/A25
PH5/A26
PH4/A27
PH3/A28
PH2/A29
PH1/A30
PH0/A31
PG7/A32
PG6/A33
PG5/A34
PG4/A35
PG3/A36
PG2/A37
PG1/A38
PG0/A39
PF7/A40
PF6/A41
PF5/A42
PF4/A43
PF3/A44
PF2/A45
PF1/A46
PF0/A47
PD7/A48
PD6/A49
PD5/A50
S11/KEY2
S12/KEY3
S13/KEY4
S14/KEY5
S15/KEY6
S16/KEY7
S17/KEY8
S18/KEY9
S19/KEY10
S20/KEY11
S21/KEY12
S22/KEY13
VHVL
RY_A
RY_B
RY_A+B
RY_C/R
RY_HP
RY_AC
AC3BST
AC3RST
AC3_9164
ST_9274
LC4966
CDREST
V.MUTE
T.MUTE
SVIDEO3
SVIDEO2
SVIDEO1
G2/
A2
G3/
A3
G4/
A4
G5/
A5
G6/
A6
G7/
A7
G8/
A8
G9/
A9
G10
/A10
G11
/A11
G12
/A12
VD
D
G13
/A13
G14
/A14
G15
/A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
/KE
Y1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
100
99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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
• The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
7 PDG254A (FRONT ASSY : IC201) • System Control Microcomputer
•Pin Arrangement (Top View)
7.2 PARTS7.2.1 IC
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•Pin FunctionNo. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Active
1 G2 O Grid output 2 H
2 G1 O Grid output 1 H
3 NC − Connect to VDD
4 ACIN I AC pulse input
5 DSPDTIN I Data input from CS4226-KQ
6 AC3REQ I Data request from MUCAP
7 DIRLOCK IDigital mode : DIR lock/unlock (L : Lock)Analog mode : DSP over-load detection (H : Detection)
8 RMC I Remote control signal input (no-carrier signal)
9 HPIN I Headphone connection detection (H : connect)
10 PLL_CE O Chip select signal for communication with LC72131 (tuner) H
11 CODEC_CS O CS4226-KQ chip select L
12 KEYIN1 I Key scan input 1
13 KEYIN2 I Key scan input 2
14 KEYIN3 I Key scan input 3
15 DSPCK O Clock line for communication with CS4226-KQ and TC9164AF H
16 DSPDT O Data line for communication with CS4226-KQ and TC9164AF H
17 ENC_A I Rotary encoder signal input A
18 ENC_B I Rotary encoder signal input B
19 AMUTE O Audio mute L
20 AC3MUTE O MUCAP mute H
21 AC3CE O Chip select for communication with MUCAP L
22 AC3CK O Clock line for communication with MUCAPMUCAP H
23 AC3DIN I Data reception line from MUCAP
24 AC3DOUT O Data line for communication with MUCAP H
25 ST_EVR1 O Strobe 1 for electric volume LC7535M H
26 ST_EVR2 O Strobe 2 for electric volume LC7535M H
27 PLL_DA O Data output signal for communication with LC72131 (tuner) H
28 AVref − Connect to VDD
29 STEREO I Stereo/Monoral signal judgment signal
30 TUNED I TUNED information
31 AMP_DC I DC abnormality detection of protection circuit (L : Abnormality detection)
32 AMP_OL I Over-load detection of protection circuit (L : Abnormality detection)
33 VREF I Reference value (A/D) for detecting the AMP input signal level for VH/VL switch
34 VDET I AMP input signal level detection (A/D) for VH/VL switch
35 MVR_ATT O ATT control of master volume (L : Less than -20dB) L
36 TPOWON O Tuner module ON/OFF H
37 AVSS − Connect to VSS
38 RST − Reset
39 EXTAL −Connect to the oscillator (7.7MHz)
40 XTAL −41 VSS − Connect to VSS
42 TX − Open
43 TEX − Connect to VSS
44 VDD − +5V
45 VFDP − -30V
46 VIDEO1
O NJM2296D control H47 VIDEO2
48 VIDEO3
49 SYS_DTO Clock signal for communication with LC7535M and TC9274N-001 H
50 SYS_CK
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Note :• In the power off condition (with the remote control unit key or the main unit tact key), set to "L" excepting tuner mute (pin 54). However, itnothing is done against to the input port.
• When pin 10 and 11 detect "L" at the reset, be careful because it enter the microcomputer's own test mode.
No. Pin Name I/O Pin Function Active51 SVIDEO1
O TC4051 control (S terminal control) H52 SVIDEO2
53 SVIDEO3
54 TMUTE O Tuner mute H
55 VMUTE O Video mute L
56 CDREST O CS4226-KQ reset L
57 LC4966 O Input switch the DVD 6ch (L: DVD 5.1ch) H
58 ST_9174 O Strobe signal for communication with TC9174 H
59 AC3_9164 O Strobe signal for communication TC9164AF H
60 AC3RST O Reset the MUCAP L
61 AC3BST O During transfer the application data to MUCAP "H" H
62 RY_AC O AC relay ON/OFF H
63 RY_HP O Headphone relay ON/OFF H
64 RY_C/R O Rear/Center relay ON/OFF H
65 RY_A+B O Speaker A + B relay ON/OFF H
66 RY_B O Speaker B relay ON/OFF H
67 RY_A O Speaker A relay ON/OFF H
68 VHVL O Power switch for AMP system (H : VH) H
69 S22/KEY13
O
Segment output 22/key scan output 13
H
70 S21/KEY12 Segment output 21/key scan output 12
71 S20/KEY11 Segment output 20/key scan output 11
72 S19/KEY10 Segment output 19/key scan output 10
73 S18/KEY9 Segment output 18/key scan output 9
74 S17/KEY8 Segment output 17/key scan output 8
75 S16/KEY7 Segment output 16/key scan output 7
76 S15/KEY6 Segment output 15/key scan output 6
77 S14/KEY5 Segment output 14/key scan output 5
78 S13/KEY4 Segment output 13/key scan output 4
79 S12/KEY3 Segment output 12/key scan output 3
80 S11/KEY2 Segment output 11/key scan output 2
81 S10/KEY1 Segment output 10/key scan output 1
82 S9
O
Segment output 9
H
83 S8 Segment output 8
84 S7 Segment output 7
85 S6 Segment output 6
86 S5 Segment output 5
87 S4 Segment output 4
88 S3 Segment output 3
89 VDD − 5V
90 S2
O
Segment output 2
H
91 S1 Segment output 1
92 G11 Grid output 11
93 G10 Grid output 10
94 G9 Grid output 9
95 G8 Grid output 8
96 G7 Grid output 7
97 G6 Grid output 6
98 G5 Grid output 5
99 G4 Grid output 4
100 G3 Grid output 3
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• Parts ListMark No. Description Part No.
1 Filter AZA71522 Name Plate AZA73363 Rubber Sheet (A) AZA73084 Rubber Sheet (B) AZA73355 Spring (+) AZB7049
6 Spring (–) AZB70507 Spring AZB70518 Screw AZB70529 Remo-con Case (A) AZN7737
10 Remo-con Case (B) AZN7326
11 Battery Cover AZN732712 Main Key (FF) AZN766613 Main Key (STOP) AZN774114 Main Key (REV) AZN766515 Main Key (PAUSE) AZN7742
16 Main Key (PLAY) AZN7664NSP 17 PCB AZW7248
2
9
13
121615
14
3
17
1
10
8
11
7
6
5
4
7.3 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT [CU-VSA035 (AXD7237)]7.3.1 Exploded Views and Parts ListNOTES: • Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
• The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
• Screws adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly.
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A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
816
2432
40
715
2331
39
614
2230
38
513
2129
37
412
2028
36
311
1927
35
210
1826
34
19
1725
33
No.
128 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
3.0V T
5
T4
T3
T1
X1
4.0M
Hz
T2
D2
RLS
-73
KE
Y N
o.
R3
47Ω
R7
100k
Ω
R6
100k
Ω
R1
1.8Ω
R2
220Ω
IC1
AZ
C72
82
R17 0
Q4
Q3
Q2
R5
100k
Ω
R10
R13
R16
R15
R14R
12R
11
R9
R8
D11
D14
D17
D1
SE
303A
-C
C3
0.1
C4
0.1
Q1
2SC
3265
D16
D15D
13D
12
D10
D9
Q2
- Q
4 : R
N46
05 ×
3
D9
- D
17 :
CL-
230H
R-C
D ×
9
R8
- R
16 :
240Ω
× 9
P0D
1
P0D
0
P0C
3
P0C
2
P0C
1
P0C
0
P0B
3
P0B
2
P0B
1
P0B
0
P0A
3
P0A
2
P0A
1
P0A
0
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
P0D
2
P0D
3
P0D
3P
0D2
P0D
1P
0E3
P0E
2P
0E0
INT
P0E
0
P0E
1
P0E
2
P0E
3
RE
M
VD
D
XO
UT
XIN
GN
D
RE
SE
T
WD
OU
T
C1
47C
222
0
K01
: A
MP
(
PO
WE
R)
K02
: T
V
(P
OW
ER
)K
03 :
MU
TIN
GK
04 :
P
OW
ER
K05
: T
V F
UN
C.
K06
: V
OL.
-K
07 :
VO
L.+
K08
:
K09
:
K10
:
K11
:K
12 :
E
NT
. K
13 :
C
H-
K14
:
CH
+K
15 :
DV
D/L
DK
16 :
TV
/SA
TK
17 :
CD
K18
: V
CR
1K
19 :
TU
NE
RK
20 :
TV
CO
NT
RO
LK
21 :
VC
R2
K22
: A
MP
K23
: M
D/T
AP
EK
24 :
1K
25 :
2K
26 :
3K
27 :
4K
28 :
5K
29 :
6K
30 :
7K
31 :
8K
32 :
9K
33 :
0K
34 :
+10
K35
: M
EN
UK
36 :
DIR
EC
TK
37 :
FU
NC
TIO
NK
38 :
FL
DIM
ME
RK
39 :
MO
DE
CH
EC
KK
40 :
CO
MM
AN
DE
R S
ET
UP
SW
ITC
HE
S7.3.2 Schematic DiagramNote : When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
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A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
7.3.3 PCB Diagram
K01
K04
K10
K12
K11
K09
K03
K07
K05
K06
K13
K15
K02
K08
K14
K16 K17
K18
K24
K20 K19
K21
K37 K36 K38
K39 K40
K22 K23
K25 K26 K27
K33
K28 K29 K30
K32 K34 K35
K31
SIDE A SIDE B
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Mark No. Description Part No.SEMICONDUCTORS
IC1 AZC7282Q1 2SC3265D1 SE303A-CD2 RLS-73
D9-D17 CL-230HR-CD
CAPACITORSC1 CEAT470M10C2 CEAT221M6R3C3,C4 CEATR10M50
RESISTORSR1 RS1/8S1R8JOther Resistors RS1/10S J
OTHERSX1 CERAMIC RESONATOR KBR-4.0M (4MHz)
7.3.4 PCB Parts ListNOTES:¶Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
¶The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
¶When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%).
560 Ω = 56 × 101 = 561 ........................................................ RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J47k Ω = 47 × 103 = 473 ........................................................ RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J0.5 Ω = R50 ..................................................................................... RN2H Â 5 0 K1 Ω = 1R0 ..................................................................................... RS1P 1 Â 0 K
Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors).5.62k Ω = 562 × 101 = 5621 ...................................................... RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
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8.1 PANEL FACILITIES8. PANEL FACILITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Front Section
1 Main power switch (— OFF, _ ON)
2 STANDBY/ON buttonPress to switch the amplifier on or put in standby.
3 STANDBY indicatorLights when the amplifier is in standby mode. (Pleasenote that this amplifier consumes a small amount ofpower (1 W) during the standby mode.)
4 CHANNEL SELECT buttonUse to select a speaker when ajusting speaker levels.
5 SPEAKERS (A/B) buttonsUse to switch the corresponding speaker system onor off. To listen to both speaker systems (A and B),press the buttons so that both A and B appear in thedisplay. Only A speakers are available when usingsurround sound modes.
6 BASS (–/+) buttonPress to adjust low frequencies in the range of ±6.
7 Display
8 TREBLE (–/+) buttonUsed to adjust high frequencies in the range of ±6.
9 LOUDNESS buttonSwitches the loudness on or off. Use to raise the levelof the bass and treble so they can be more easilyheard when listening at low volumes.
0 Remote sensorPoint the remote control toward the remote sensor tooperate the amplifier.
- (Dolby) Surround buttonPress to select the (Dolby) Surround mode. Thismode automatically switches between Dolby Digitaland Dolby Pro Logic decoding according to the inputsignal.
= SIGNAL SELECT buttonUse to select input signals for the digital components.First press VCR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, CD or MD/TAPE (%,Function buttons) to select the component, then pressSIGNAL SELECT repeatedly to select one of thefollowing:ANALOG : Selects the analog (R and L) audio signals.DIGITAL : Selects the digital audio signals. Thisamplifier automatically detects and displays theformat of the signal being input. AC-3 lights whenDolby Digital signals are input. (AC-3 decoding isswitched automatically.)
• SIGNAL SELECT is fixed in the “ANALOG” positionfor components not assigned to one of the threedigital input jacks.
• Because the audio from a karaoke microphone andLD recorded with analog audio only is not outputfrom the digital output, set SIGNAL SELECT to“ANALOG”.
• This amplifier can only play back Dolby Digital,PCM (32kHz, 44kHz, and 48kHz) signal formats. Withdigital signal formats other than these, set SIGNALSELECT to “ANALOG”.
– OFF - ON
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
PHONES
AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
CHANNELLEVEL
CHANNELSELECT
SIGNALSELECT MIDNIGHT
DOWN UP
BASS TREBLE
VCR DVD/LD VIDEOTV/SAT TUNERCD MD/TAPE AUX
LOUDNESS DIRECTVIDEO INPUT
VIDEOS-VIDEO L
MASTERVOLUME
+–
+–+–
DSPMODE
AUDIO R
SPEAKERS
DVD 5.1CH
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~ DSP MODE buttonPress repeatedly to select a DSP sound mode (HALL 1,HALL 2, JAZZ, DANCE, THEATER 1, or THEATER 2).Use these modes to produce surround sound fromstandard (two channel) stereo sources.
! MIDNIGHT buttonPress to hear effective surround sound at low volumelevels. The effect is automatically adjusted accordingto the volume level.
@ MASTER VOLUMEAfter turning on the desired component, rotate toadjust the volume.
# PHONES jackConnect headphones for private listening (thespeakers turn off automatically).
$ CHANNEL LEVEL (–/+) buttonUse to adjust individual speaker levels after havingpressed CHANNEL SELECT to select a speakerchannel.
% Function buttonsSelects the function. Each press switches the DVD/LDinput between DVD/LD and DVD 5.1 channel.
^ DIRECT buttonSwitches direct playback on or off. Use to bypass theamplifier’s tone control circuitry or level control forhigher fidelity to the program source. When DIRECTis ON, Dolby Surround, DSP, LOUDNESS, andMIDNIGHT mode are automatically turned OFF.
& VIDEO INPUT jacksConnect a video camera, video game system, etc. tothe VIDEO INPUT jacks.
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– O
FF
- O
N
STA
ND
BY
/ON
STA
ND
BY
PH
ON
ES
AU
DIO
/VID
EO
MU
LT
I-C
HA
NN
EL
AM
PL
IFIE
R
CH
AN
NE
LL
EV
EL
CH
AN
NE
LS
EL
EC
TS
IGN
AL
SE
LE
CT
MID
NIG
HT
DO
WN
UP
BA
SS
TR
EB
LE
VC
R
DV
D/L
DV
IDE
OTV
/SAT
TU
NE
RC
DM
D/T
AP
E
AU
X
LO
UD
NE
SS
DIR
EC
TV
IDE
O IN
PU
T
VID
EO
S-V
IDE
OL
MA
STE
RVO
LU
ME
+–
+–
+–
DS
PM
OD
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AU
DIO
R
SP
EA
KE
RS DV
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VID
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UT
OU
TIN
IN
CO
NTR
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OPT
1
OPT
2 OPT
DIG
ITA
LO
UT
CO
AX
DIG
ITA
LIN
ININ
IN
PLA
YR
EC
INININ
IN INO
UT
CD
MD
/TA
PE
TO MO
NIT
OR
TV
S
SINS
IN INO
UT
OU
T
INSO
UT
S
OU
T
RL
TV/
SA
TD
VD
/LD
DVD
5.1
CH
INPU
TSU
RR
OU
ND
L RCEN
TER
SU
BW
OO
FER
DVD
5.1
CH
FRO
NT
VCR
PCM
/
PCM
/
CEN
TER
PR
EOU
T
SU
BW
OO
FER
PR
EOU
T
L
L
R
R
BA
SUR
RO
UN
DSP
EAK
ERS
FRO
NT
SPEA
KER
S
CEN
TER
SPEA
KER
VID
EO
TUN
ERA
UX
DIG
ITA
L IN
L R
7 Front View 7 Rear View
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Display
- Program format indicators
The following indicators light to show the channelsbeing played back.L : Left front*1*2, C : Center*1, R : Right front*1*2,LS : Left surround*1, S : Surround (mono)*2,RS : Right surround*1
*1: Indicates 5.1ch Dolby Digital playback.*2: Indicates Dolby Pro Logic playback.
= LFE indicatorLFE (Low Frequency Effects) indicator lights toindicate that the program source contains an LFEchannel. The indicator to the left of LFE lights duringactual playback of the LFE signals (LFE signals are notpresent in all parts of the sound track).
~ Character display
! Volume level displayDisplays the volume level. Volume level is maintainedeven when the power is off. ---dB indicates theminimum level, and 0dB indicates the maximumlevel.• Depending on the level settings for individual
channels, the MAX level can range between –10dBand 0dB.
1 SIGNAL SELECT indicatorsLight to indicate the type of input signal selected forthe current component.ANALOG : Lights when the analog audio signals are selected.DIGITAL : Lights when the digital audio signals are selected.AC-3 : Lights when a source with Dolby Digital signals is played.
2 Digital indicatorsPRO LOGIC : When the Dolby Surround mode on
the amplifier is on, this indicator lights during 2channel playback of Dolby Digital sources.
DIGITAL : When the Dolby Surround mode on theamplifier is on, this indicator lights to indicateplayback of a Dolby Digital signal. However, PROLOGIC lights during 2 channel playback of DolbyDigital.
3 SFC (DSP) mode indicatorLights when the DSP mode is selected.
4 ATT indicatorLights when ATT is used to reduce the level of the inputsignal (available in ANALOG mode only).
5 Overload indicatorWhen “ANALOG” is selected in SIGNAL SELECT, thisindicator lights to show that an excessively strongsignal is being processed. When this occurs, pressATT on the remote control to attenuate the signal.
6 MIDNIGHT indicatorLights when the MIDNIGHT mode is on.
7 LOUDNESS indicatorLights when loudness is on.
8 DIRECT indicatorLights when direct playback is on.
9 H.P indicatorLights when headphones are plugged in.
0 Speaker indicatorsLight to indicate the current speaker system.SP 3 A : Lights when speaker system A is selected.SP 3 B : Lights when speaker system B is selected.
dB
SPSIGNALSELECTANALOGDIGITAL
AC-3
PRO LOGIC
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Remote Control UnitThese pages describe the buttons on the remote controlused to operate the amplifier.
6 MULTI CONTROL buttonsUse these buttons to select the remote operationmode.For example, pressing TUNER sets the remote tooperate the tuner functions.
7 Number buttonsThese buttons can perform a variety of differentfunctions depending on the remote operation mode.• [AMPLIFIER operations (press AMP first)]
: Switches the Dolby Surround mode on or off.DSP MODE : Press repeatedly to select a DSP soundmode.MIDNIGHT : Press to hear surround sound effectivelyat low volumes.CH.SELECT : Use to select a speaker when adjustingspeaker levels.TEST TONE : Press to switch the test tone on or offwhen listening to a surround mode.ATT : Press to attenuate (lower) the level of the inputsignals and prevent distortion.SIG.SELECT : When the same component uses bothanalog and digital connections, use to select inputsignals as digital or analog.CH.LEVEL (–/+) : Use to adjust individual speakerlevels after having pressed CH. SELECT to select aspeaker channel.EFFECT (–/+) : Use to adjust the DSP mode effect level.
8 FUNCTION buttonPress repeatedly to select a source.
9 MODE CHECK buttonPress to confirm the current remote operation modeand to switch operation modes without changing thesource.
0 Power buttonPress to turn on or put in standby all connectedcomponents other than this unit.
- TV, TV FUNC buttonPress TV to turn the TV’s power on or put in standby.Press TV FUNC to select the TV for remote controloperation.
= AMP buttonPress to select the amplifier for remote controloperation.
~ FL DIMMER buttonPress to adjust the brightness of the fluorescentdisplay. Four levels of brightness ranging from verydim to very bright can be selected.
! COMMANDER SET UP buttonUse to customize the remote control functions.
@ DIRECT buttonUse to playback original source audio. When DIRECTis ON, Dolby Surround, DSP, LOUDNESS, andMIDNIGHT mode are automatically turned OFF.
1 AMP buttonPress to switch the amplifier on or to put in standby.
2 MUTING buttonPress to mute the volume. “MUTING” appears in thedisplay. Press again to cancel.
3 [When set to SURROUND]@, #,%, fi, (Select/Adjust) buttons
[When set to other than OPERATIONS]*(Pause), &(Stop), !(Rewind), ⁄(Fast Forward),ENTER/‹(Play) buttons
[Tuner Operations]FQ + (to higher frequencies), FQ – (to lowerfrequencies), !(MPX), ⁄(DISP MODE), # (FM/AM)buttons!(MPX): Use to switch the auto stereo/monauralmode for receiving FM broadcasts. When thereceived broadcast signal is weak, press this buttonto set the monaural mode.⁄(DISP MODE): Use to switch the RDS data whilelistening to an FM station. Each press changes thedisplay in the order of RT, PS, PTY, and frequency.
4 VOL (–/+) buttonsPress to adjust the volume. When VOL (–/+) buttonsare pressed while muting, muting is canceled.
5 CHANNEL (–/+) buttonUse to select preset stations when operating thetuner. When the remote is used to control othercomponents, this button may be used to changechannels, tracks, or chapters.
DVD/LD
VCR 1
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TUNER
VCR 2 MD/TAPE
TV CONTROL
AMP
DSP MODE
CH.SELECT ATT SIG.SELECT
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8.2 SPECIFICATIONS
Continuous Power Output(DIN, 1 kHz, T.H.D. 1%, 8 Ω)
STEREO Front ....................................... 100 W + 100 WSURROUND Front ........................................... 60 W + 60 W
Center ..................................................... 60 WRear ......................................................... 60 W
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)VCR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO, CD, TUNER, AUX
MD/TAPE, ..........................................................200 mV/47 kΩFrequency Response
VCR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO, CD, TUNER, AUXMD/TAPE, .........................................5 Hz to 100,000 Hz dB
Output (Level/Impedance)VCR REC, MD/TAPE REC ................................... 200 mV/2.2 kΩ
Tone ControlBASS ................................................................. ± 6 dB (100 Hz)TREBLE .............................................................. ± 6 dB (10 kHz)
LOUDNESS ..................................... +9 dB/+7 dB (100 Hz/10 kHz)Signal-to-Noise Ratio [DIN (Rated power output/50 mW)]*
VCR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO, CD, TUNER, AUXMD/TAPE, ............................................................. 82 dB/62 dB
VIDEO SectionInput (Sensitivity/Impedance)
VCR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO ............................... 1 Vp-p/75 ΩOutput (Level/Impedance)
VCR, MONITOR ...................................................... 1 Vp-p/75 ΩFrequency Response
VCR, MONITOR .......................................... 5 Hz to 7 MHz dBSignal-to-Noise Ratio .......................................................... 55 dBCross Talk ............................................................................. 55 dB
* Direct: ON** Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer.
MiscellaneousPower Requirement ............................... AC 220-230 V, 50/60 HzPower Consumption .......................................................... 220 WPower Consumption in Standby mode ................................ 1 WDimensions ............................... 420 (W) × 158 (H) × 401 (D) mmWeight (without package) ................................................... 9.8 kg
Furnished PartsDry Cell Batteries (SIZE “AA” (IEC LR6)) ................................... 2Remote Control Unit ................................................................... 1Operating Instructions ................................................................ 1
NOTE:
Specifications and the design are subject to possible modificationswithout notice, due to improvements.
Accessories
“AA” IEC LR6 batteries × 2
Remote control unit(CU-VSA035 : AXD7237)
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “AC-3”, “Pro Logic”, and double-Dsymbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. © 1992 - 1997 DolbyLaboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
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