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e Ver.

SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL JP E3 E2 EK EA E1 E1C E1K

AVR-X1200W P P P P
AVR-S710W P
INTEGRATED NETWORK AV RECEIVER

• For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

• Please use this service manual with referring to the operating instructions without fail.

• Some illustrations using in this service manual are slightly different from the actual set.

e
D&M Holdings Inc.
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS MANUAL.................................................................3 TROUBLE SHOOTING.................................................................74
What you can do with this manual............................................3 1. POWER................................................................................74
Using Adobe Reader (Windows version)....................................4 2. Analog video.......................................................................75
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................................................6 3. HDMI/DVI............................................................................76
NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...............................................7 4. AUDIO.................................................................................78
5. Network/Bluetooth/USB.....................................................81
NOTE FOR PARTS LIST.................................................................7
6. SMPS...................................................................................85
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING
SEMI-CONDUCTORS AND OPTICAL UNIT...................................7 CLOCK FLOW & WAVE FORM IN DIGITAL BLOCK......................87
1. Ground for Human Body.......................................................7 LEVEL DIAGRAM........................................................................88
2. Ground for Workbench.........................................................7 BLOCK DIAGRAM......................................................................94
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS for AVR-X1200W .........................9 POWER DIAGRAM.....................................................................97
DIMENSION for AVR-X1200W...................................................10 WIRING DIAGRAM.....................................................................98
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS for AVR-S710W .........................11 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS.......................................................99
DIMENSION for AVR-S710W.....................................................12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS (01/17).............................................103
CAUTION IN SERVICING (AVR-X1200W)...................................13 SCH01_HDMI RX....................................................................103
Initializing This Unit..................................................................13 SCH02_HDMI TX.....................................................................104
JIG FOR SERVICING...................................................................13 SCH03_OSD...........................................................................105
CAUTION IN SERVICING (AVR-S710W)......................................14 SCH04_DIGITAL SUPPLY........................................................106
Initializing This Unit..................................................................14 SCH05_MCU...........................................................................107
JIG FOR SERVICING...................................................................14 SCH06_MCU LEVEL CHG........................................................108
SCH07_DIR, PLD.....................................................................109
DISASSEMBLY...........................................................................15
SCH08_DSP............................................................................110
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY.............................................................17
SCH09_MAIN DAC.................................................................. 111
2. DIGITAL PCB........................................................................17
SCH10_NETWORK..................................................................112
3. RADIATOR ASSY..................................................................18
SCH11_ALALOG.....................................................................113
4. POWER PCB.........................................................................18
SCH12_MAIN..........................................................................114
5. REGULATOR PCB.................................................................18
SCH13_FRONT HDMI..............................................................115
6. TRANS POWER.....................................................................18
SCH14_DIFF-AMP...................................................................116
SPECIAL MODE..........................................................................19 SCH15_FRONT........................................................................117
Special mode setting button (for AVR-X1200W)......................19 SCH16_REGULATOR...............................................................118
Special mode setting button (for AVR-S710W)........................20 SCH17_SMPS..........................................................................119
1. Version Display Mode.........................................................21
EXPLODED VIEW.....................................................................120
2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode.............................25
3. Selecting the Mode for Service-related Operations............26 PACKING VIEW........................................................................121
DIAGNOSTIC PATH DIAGRAM.............................................29 SEMICONDUCTORS.................................................................122
4. Remote ID Setup Mode.......................................................48 1. IC's.....................................................................................122
5. Protection Pass Mode.........................................................49 2. FL DISPLAY........................................................................147
6. CY920 Reboot Mode...........................................................49
7. CY920 Initialization Mode...................................................50
JIG FOR SERVICING...................................................................51
PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING
THE MICROPROCESSOR, ETC....................................................53
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE.............................................54
1. Updating via USB................................................................54
2. Updating via DPMS.............................................................63
ADJUSTMENT............................................................................70
SURROUND MODES AND PARAMETERS...................................71

2
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Read the following information before using the service manual.

What you can do with this manual

Search for a Ref. No. (phrase) Jump to the target of a schematic


(Ctrl+Shift+F) diagram connector

You can use the search function in Acrobat Reader to


search for a Ref. No. in schematic diagrams, printed Click the Ref. No. of the target connector in the red
wiring circuit diagrams, block diagrams, and parts box around a schematic diagram connector.
lists.
•The screen jumps to the target connector.

1.Press Ctrl+Shift+F on the keyboard.


• The Search window appears.

CP401

v
F

Shift

Ctrl

2.Enter the Ref. No. you want to search for in the


Search window, and then click the Search button. CP106
•A list of search results appears.

•Page magnification stays the same as before the


jump.

3.Click an item on the list.


• The screen jumps to the page for that item, and the
search phrase is displayed.

3
Using Adobe Reader (Windows version)

Add notes to this data (Sign) Magnify schematic / printed circuit board
The Sign function lets you add notes to the data in diagrams - 1
this manual. (Ctrl+Space, mouse operation)
Save the file once you have finished adding notes.

[Example using Adobe Reader X] Press Ctrl+Space on the keyboard and drag the
On the "View" menu, click "Sign". mouse to select the area you want to view.
• The Sign pane appears. • The selected area is magnified.

Ctrl Space

• When you want to move the area shown, hold


down Space and drag the mouse.
[Example using Adobe Reader 9]
On the "Document" menu, click "Sign". • When you want to show a full page view, press
Ctrl+0 on the keyboard.

Print a magnified part of the manual


The Properties dialog box and functions will vary depending on your printer.
1. Drag the mouse to magnify the part you want to print.

2. On the "File" menu, click "Print".

3. Configure the following settings in the Print dialog


box.

• Properties
Click this button and check that the printer is set to a
suitable paper size.
• Page to print
Select the following checkbox.
"More Options" : "Current View"
• Page Sizing & Handling
Select the following checkbox.
"Size" / "Size Options" : "Fit"

4. Click the Print button to start printing.

4
Magnify schematic / printed circuit board Magnify schematic / printed circuit board
diagrams - 2 diagrams - 3
(Pan & Zoom function) (Loupe Tool function)
The Pan & Zoom function lets you see which part of The Loupe Tool function lets you magnify a specific
a magnified diagram is being shown in a separate part of a diagram in a separate window.
window.
[Example using Adobe Reader X]
[Example using Adobe Reader X] On the "View" menu, point to "Zoom", and then click
On the "View" menu, point to "Zoom", and then click "Loupe Tool".
"Pan & Zoom".

• The Loupe Tool window appears on the screen.


• The Pan & Zoom window appears on the screen.

[Example using Adobe Reader 9] [Example using Adobe Reader 9]


On the "Tools" menu, point to "Select & Zoom", and On the "Tools" menu, point to "Select & Zoom", and
then click "Pan & Zoom Window". then click "Loupe Tool Window".

5
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following items should be checked for continued protection of the customer and the service technician.
leakage current check
Before returning the set to the customer, be sure to carry out either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis
resistance check. If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the
power cord is less than 460 kohms, the set is defective.
Be sure to test for leakage current with the AC plug in both polarities, in addition, when the set's power is in each state
(on, off and standby mode), if applicable.

CAUTION Please heed the following cautions and instructions during servicing and
inspection.
◎◎ Heed the cautions! ◎◎ Make a safety check after servicing!
Cautions which are delicate in particular for servicing Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or
are labeled on the cabinets, the parts and the chassis, disconnected when servicing have been put back in their
etc. Be sure to heed these cautions and the cautions original positions, check that no serviced parts have
described in the handling instructions. deteriorate the area around. Then make an insulation
◎◎ Cautions concerning electric shock! check on the external metal connectors and between
(1) An AC voltage is impressed on this set, so if you the blades of the power plug, and otherwise check that
touch internal metal parts when the set is energized, safety is ensured.
you may get an electric shock. Avoid getting an (Insulation check procedure)
electric shock, by using an isolating transformer Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, disconnect
and wearing gloves when servicing while the set is the antenna, plugs, etc., and on the power. Using a 500V
energized, or by unplugging the power cord when insulation resistance tester, check that the insulation
replacing parts, for example. resistance value between the inplug and the externally
(2) There are high voltage parts inside. Handle with exposed metal parts (antenna terminal, headphones
extra care when the set is energized. terminal, input terminal, etc.) is 1MΩ or greater. If it is
◎◎ C
 aution concerning disassembly and less, the set must be inspected and repaired.
assembly!
Through great care is taken when parts were
manufactured from sheet metal, there may be burrs on
the edges of parts. The burrs could cause injury if fingers
are moved across them in some rare cases. Wear gloves CAUTION Concerning important
to protect your hands. safety parts
◎◎ Use only designated parts! Many of the electric and the structural parts used in the
The set's parts have specific safety properties (fire set have special safety properties. In most cases these
resistance, voltage resistance, etc.). Be sure to use parts properties are difficult to distinguish by sight, and the use
which have the same properties for replacement. The of replacement parts with higher ratings (rated power
burrs have the same properties. In particular, for the and withstand voltage) does not necessarily guarantee
important safety parts that are indicated by the z mark that safety performance will be preserved. Parts with
on schematic diagrams and parts lists, be sure to use safety properties are indicated as shown below on the
the designated parts. wiring diagrams and the parts list in this service manual.
◎◎ B
 e sure to mount parts and arrange the wires Be sure to replace them with the parts which have the
as they were originally placed! designated part number.
For safety seasons, some parts use tapes, tubes or other
insulating materials, and some parts are mounted away (1) Schematic diagrams........Indicated by the z mark.
from the surface of printed circuit boards. Care is also (2) Parts lists........Indicated by the z mark.
taken with the positions of the wires by arranging them The use of parts other than the
and using clamps to keep them away from heating and designated parts could cause electric
high voltage parts, so be sure to set everything back as shocks, fires or other dangerous
it was originally placed. situations.

6
NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
WARNING:
Parts indicated by the z mark have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
CAUTION:
Before returning the set to the customer, be sure to carry out either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis resistance check.
If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power cord is less than 460 kohms, the
set is defective.
WARNING:
DO NOT return the set to the customer unless the problem is identified and remedied.
NOTICE:
ALL RESISTANCE VALUES IN OHM. k=1,000 OHM / M=1,000,000 OHM
ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE EXPRESSED IN MICRO FARAD, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. P INDICATES MICRO-MICRO
FARAD. EACH VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ARE MEASURED AT NO SIGNAL INPUT CONDITION. CIRCUIT AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT
TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

NOTE FOR PARTS LIST


1. Parts indicated by "nsp" on this table cannot be supplied.
2. When ordering a part, make a clear distinction between "1" and "I" (i) to avoid mis-supplying.
3. A part ordered without specifying its part number can not be supplied.
4. Part indicated by " ★ " mark is not illustrated in the exploded view.
WARNING: Parts indicated by the z mark have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING SEMI-CONDUCTORS AND OPTICAL UNIT


Electrostatic breakdown of the semi-conductors or optical pickup may occur due to a potential difference caused by
electrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work.

1. Ground for Human Body


Be sure to wear a grounding band (1 MΩ) that is properly grounded to remove any static electricity that may be
charged on the body.

2. Ground for Workbench


Be sure to place a conductive sheet or copper plate with proper grounding (1 MΩ) on the workbench or other surface,
where the semi-conductors are to be placed. Because the static electricity charge on clothing will not escape through
the body grounding band, be careful to avoid contacting semi-conductors with your clothing

<Incorrect> <Correct> Grounding Band

1MΩ

CBA
CBA

1MΩ
Conductive Sheet or
Copper Plate

7
Personal notes:

8
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR AVR-X1200W
nn Audio section nn Wireless LAN section
• Power amplifier Network type (wireless LAN standard) : C  onforming to IEEE 802.11b
Rated output : Conforming to IEEE 802.11g
Conforming to IEEE 802.11n
Front : (Wi-Fi® compliant)z1
80 W + 80 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.) Security : WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit
120 W + 120 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES)
Center : WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP)
80 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.) Radio frequency : 2.4 GHz
120 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) No. of channels : 1 - 11 ch (for E3)
Surround : 1 - 13 ch (for E2, E1C, JP)
80 W + 80 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.) z1 The Wi-Fi® CERTIFIED Logo and the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED On-Product Logo
120 W + 120 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Surround back : nn Bluetooth section
80 W + 80 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.) Communications system : B  luetooth Version 2.1 + EDR
120 W + 120 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) (Enhanced Data Rate)
Output connectors : 4 - 16 Ω Transmission power : Maximum 2.5 mW (Class 2)
nn Analog section Maximum communication range : Approx. 32.8 ft/10 m in line of sightz2
Input sensitivity/Input impedance : 200 mV / 47 kΩ Frequency band : 2.4 GHz band
Frequency response : 10 Hz - 100 kHz — +1, -3 dB (Direct mode) Modulation scheme : FHSS (Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum)
S/N ratio : 98 dB (IHF-A, Direct mode) Supported profiles : A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)1.2
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)1.4
nn Video section Corresponding codec : SBC, AAC
• Color component video connector Transmission range (A2DP) : 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
Input/output level and impedance : 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω z2 The actual communication range varies depending on the influence of
Frequency response : 5 Hz - 10 MHz — 0, –3 dB such factors as obstructions between devices, electromagnetic waves
from microwave ovens, static electricity, cordless phones, reception
nn Tuner section sensitivity, antenna performance, operating system, application
(Note : μV at 75 Ω, 0 dBf = 1 x 10 –15 W) software etc.
Reception frequency range : FM 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz (for E3) nn General
FM 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz (for E2, E1C) Power supply : (for E3) : AC 120 V, 60 Hz
FM 76.0 MHz - 95.0 MHz (for JP) (for E2) : AC 230 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
AM 520 kHz - 1710 kHz (for E3) (for E1C) : AC 220 V, 50 Hz
AM 522 kHz - 1611 kHz (for E2, E1C) (for JP) : AC 100 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
AM 522 kHz - 1629 kHz (for JP)
Power consumption : 430 W
Effective sensitivity : FM 1.2 μV (12.8 dBf)
AM 18 μV Power consumption in standby mode : 0.1 W
50 dB sensitivity : MONO ― 2.8 μV (20.2 dBf) Power consumption in CEC standby mode : 0.5 W
S/N ratio : MONO ― 70 dB (IHF–A weighted, Direct mode) Power consumption in network standby mode : 2.7 W
STEREO ― 67 dB (IHF–A weighted, Direct mode) For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to
Distortion : MONO ― 0.7 % (1 kHz) change without notice.
SRETEO ― 1.0 % (1 kHz)

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DIMENSION FOR AVR-X1200W
Unit : in. (mm)
Weight : 18 lbs 12 oz (8.5 kg)

1 1/4
(32)

1 7/8
(47)
11 5/16 (288)

7 3/4 (197)
13 3/8 (339)

1 3/4
(44)
(19)
3/4

17 1/16 (434)
5 15/16 (151)

8 7/16 (215)
5 3/8 (136)
(15)
9/16

2 3/8
(60)
1 3/4 (45) 13 9/16 (344) 1 3/4 (45)

10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR AVR-S710W
nn Audio section nn Bluetooth section
• Power amplifier Communications system : B  luetooth Version 2.1 + EDR
Rated output : (Enhanced Data Rate)
Transmission power : Maximum 2.5 mW (Class 2)
Front :
Maximum communication range : Approx. 32.8 ft/10 m in line of sightz2
75 W + 75 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
110 W + 110 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) Frequency band : 2.4 GHz band
Center : Modulation scheme : FHSS (Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum)
75 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.) Supported profiles : A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)1.2
110 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)1.4
Surround : Corresponding codec : SBC, AAC
75 W + 75 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.) Transmission range (A2DP) : 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
110 W + 110 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) z2 The actual communication range varies depending on the influence of
Surround back : such factors as obstructions between devices, electromagnetic waves
75 W + 75 W ( 8 Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.) from microwave ovens, static electricity, cordless phones, reception
110 W + 110 W ( 6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) sensitivity, antenna performance, operating system, application
software etc.
Output connectors : 4 - 16 Ω nn General
nn Analog section Power supply :  AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Input sensitivity/Input impedance : 200 mV / 47 kΩ Power consumption : 400 W
Frequency response : 10 Hz - 100 kHz — +1, -3 dB (Direct mode) Power consumption in standby mode : 0.1 W
S/N ratio : 98 dB (IHF-A, Direct mode) Power consumption in CEC standby mode : 0.5 W
nn Video section Power consumption in network standby mode : 2.7 W
• Color component video connector For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to
Input/output level and impedance : 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω change without notice.
Frequency response : 5 Hz - 10 MHz — 0, –3 dB
nn Tuner section
(Note : μV at 75 Ω, 0 dBf = 1 x 10 –15 W)
Reception frequency range : FM 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz
AM 520 kHz - 1710 kHz
Effective sensitivity : FM 1.2 μV (12.8 dBf)
AM 18 μV
50 dB sensitivity : MONO ― 2.8 μV (20.2 dBf)
S/N ratio : MONO ― 70 dB (IHF–A weighted, Direct mode)
STEREO ― 67 dB (IHF–A weighted, Direct mode)
Distortion : MONO ― 0.7 % (1 kHz)
SRETEO ― 1.0 % (1 kHz)
nn Wireless LAN section
Network type (wireless LAN standard) : C onforming to IEEE 802.11b
Conforming to IEEE 802.11g
Conforming to IEEE 802.11n
(Wi-Fi® compliant)z1
Security : WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit
WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES)
WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP)
Radio frequency : 2.4 GHz
No. of channels : 1 - 11 ch
z1 The Wi-Fi® CERTIFIED Logo and the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED On-Product Logo
are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.

11
DIMENSION FOR AVR-S710W
Unit : in. (mm)
Weight : 18 lbs 12 oz (8.5 kg)

1 1/4
(32)

1 3/4
(47)
11 5/16 (288)

13 3/8 (339)

7 3/4 (197)
1 3/4
(44)
(19)
3/4

17 1/16 (434)
5 15/16 (151)

8 7/16 (215)
(15)5 3/8 (136)
9/16

2 3/8
(60)
1 3/4 (45) 13 9/16 (344) 1 3/4 (45)

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CAUTION IN SERVICING (AVR-X1200W)
Initializing This Unit
Make sure to initialize this unit after replacing the microcomputer or any peripheral equipment, or the digital PCB.

1. Press the power button to turn off the power.


2. While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "DIMMER" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on
the power.
3. Release the buttons after confirming that the display flashes at 1-second intervals.
* The unit is initialized.

NOTE: • If the unit fails to enter the service mode in step 3, repeat the procedure from step 1.
• Initializing the device restores the customized settings to the factory settings. Write down your settings in advance and
reconfigure the settings after initialization.
AVR-X1200W
MASTER VOLUME

SOURCE SELECT

TUNER ZONE2 ZONE2 MEDIA


PRESET CH ON/OFF SOURCE DIMMER STATUS 1 CBL/SAT 2 DVD/Blu-ray 3 PLAYER 4 ONLINE

QUICK SELECT

PHONES AUX - HDMI SETUP MIC

5V/ 1A

X ZONE2 SOURCE DIMMER

JIG FOR SERVICING


Use the following jigs (extension cable kit) when repairing the PCBs.
Order with your dealer for the jigs your dealer if necessary.

8U-110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1Sets


(See page 51)

13
CAUTION IN SERVICING (AVR-S710W)
Initializing This Unit
Make sure to initialize this unit after replacing the microcomputer or any peripheral equipment, or the digital PCB.

1. Press the power button to turn off the power.


2. While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH +" and "TUNE -" simultaneously, press the power button to turn
on the power.
3. Release the buttons after confirming that the display flashes at 1-second intervals.
* The unit is initialized.

NOTE: • If the unit fails to enter the service mode in step 3, repeat the procedure from step 1.
• Initializing the device restores the customized settings to the factory settings. Write down your settings in advance and
reconfigure the settings after initialization.
AVR-S710W
MASTER VOLUME

SOURCE SELECT

ZONE 2 ON/OFF ZONE 2 SOURCE TUNER TUNE BAND MODE DIMMER STATUS
PRESET CH

1 CBL/SAT 2 DVD/Blu-ray 3 GAME 4 ONLINE

QUICK SELECT

PHONES AUX - HDMI SETUP MIC


MOVIE MUSIC GAME PURE

SOUND MODE 5V/1A

X TUNER TUNE -
PRESET CH +

JIG FOR SERVICING


Use the following jigs (extension cable kit) when repairing the PCBs.
Order with your dealer for the jigs your dealer if necessary.

8U-110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1Sets


(See page 51)

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DISASSEMBLY
• Remove each part following the flow below.
• Reassemble the removed parts in the reverse order.
• Read "Precautions During Work" before reassembling the removed parts.
• If wire bundles are removed or moved during adjustment or part replacement, reshape the wires after completing
the work. Failure to shape the wires correctly may cause problems such as noise.

TOP COVER

FRONT PANEL ASSY DIGITAL PCB ASSY


See "DISASSEMBLY" See "DISASSEMBLY"
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY 2. DIGITAL PCB ASSY
and "EXPLODED VIEW" and "EXPLODED VIEW"
FRONT PCB DIGITAL PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 1 Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 13
STANDBY PCB CY920, MODULE
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 2 Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 14
PHONE PCB TUNER PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 3 Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 15
USB&MIC PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 4
FRONT-HDMI PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 5 RADIATOR ASSY
HDMI CABLE GUIDE PCB See "DISASSEMBLY"
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 7 3. RADIATOR ASSY
FRONT CABLE GUIDE PCB and "EXPLODED VIEW"
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 8 MAIN PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 6
BIAS TR PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 9
DIFF AMP PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 12
PHONE WIRE GUIDE PCB
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 17

POWER PCB REGULATOR PCB TRANS POWER


See "DISASSEMBLY" See "DISASSEMBLY" See "DISASSEMBLY"
4. POWER PCB 5. REGULATOR PCB 6. TRANS POWER
and "EXPLODED VIEW" and "EXPLODED VIEW" and "EXPLODED VIEW"
POWER PCB REGULATOR PCB TRANS POWER
Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 10 Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 11 Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P 16

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Explanatory Photos for DISASSEMBLY
• For the shooting direction of each photos used in this manual, see the photo below.
• A, B, C and D in the photo below indicate the shooting directions of photos.
• The photographs with no shooting direction indicated were taken from the top of the unit.
• Photos of AVR-S710W E3 are used in this manual.
The viewpoint of each photograph
(Shooting direction : X) [View from the top]

↓Shooting direction: B↓

Front side

↑Shooting direction: C↑
↓Shooting direction: D↓

↑Shooting direction: A↑

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1. FRONT PANEL ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER → FRONT PANEL ASSY
(1) Remove the screws.

x5
View from the bottom

(2) Remove the screws. Remove the CORD HOLDERs and connector wires. Remove the FFC.

CN104 CN102
x1

FFC
FFC

CN804

2. DIGITAL PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → DIGITAL PCB
(1) Remove the screws.

Shooting direction: A

x8

x6

(2) Remove the CORD HOLDERs and connector wires. Remove the FFC. Remove the screws.

CORD HOLDER x 3 x2

CN761 CN822 CN762

FFC
FFC

CN741
CN823

CN804

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3. RADIATOR ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER → DIGITAL PCB → RADIATOR ASSY
(1) Remove the screws.

Shooting direction: A

x5

x12

(2) Remove the screws.

CN104
x4

x2

CN502
x2

x2

4. POWER PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → POWER PCB
See "EXPLODED VIEW" for instructions on removing the POWER PCB.

5. REGULATOR PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → REGULATOR PCB
See "EXPLODED VIEW" for instructions on removing the REGULATOR PCB.

6. TRANS POWER
Proceeding : TOP COVER → TRANS POWER
See "EXPLODED VIEW" for instructions on removing the transformer (TRANS).

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SPECIAL MODE
Special mode setting button (for AVR-X1200W)
b No. 1 - 6, 9 : While holding down buttons "A", "B" and "C" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
b No. 7, 8 : While the power is on, hold down buttons "A" and "B" for at least 3 seconds .
b No. 10 : While holding down buttons "A" and "B" simultaneously, insert the AC plug into the wall outlet to turn on the power.

No. Mode Button A Button B Button C Descriptions


Displays the version of firmware such as the main firmware or DSP.
Version Display
1 DIMMER STATUS - Errors that have occurred are displayed.
(u-COM / DSP Error Display)
(See page 21)
ZONE2 This is a display for turning on each service-related mode.
2 Selecting the Mode for Service-related DIMMER STATUS
SOURCE Service-related modes: No. 2-1 - No. 2-5
TUNER
Displays the protection occurrence history.
2-1 Protection history display mode PRESET CH - -
(See page 44)
+
This is a special mode for service confirmation used during repair
work to simplify the confirmation work for the Audio channel /
2-2 Check the Video/Audio path Mode ↑ - -
video channel.
(See page 27)
If there are multiple DENON AV receivers in the same area, this
mode prevents other AV receivers from being operated concur-
2-3 Remote ID Setup Mode ↑ - -
rently with this device.
(See page 48)
TUNER STEP Mode Enables reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed.
2-4 ↑ - -
(E3 and E2 model only) (See page 47)
Displays the accumulated operating time of the unit, the number
of times the power was switched on, and the number of occur-
2-5 Operation Info Mode ↑ - -
rences of each protection.
(See page 46)
TUNER TUNER
Initializes backup data.
3 User Initialization Mode PRESET CH PRESET CH -
(Settings for the Installer Setup are not initialized.)
- +
ZONE2 Initializes backup data.
4 Factory Initialization Mode DIMMER -
SOURCE (The settings for the Installer Setup is also initialized.)
Start this unit in the PANEL/REMOTE LOCK selection mode so that
TUNER
ZONE2 PANEL LOCK and Remote Lock can be switched between ON and
5 PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode PRESET CH -
SOURCE OFF.
+
(See page 25)
TUNER Enables the power to be turned on when protection detection is
ZONE2
6 Protection Pass Mode PRESET CH STATUS disabled.
SOURCE
+ (See page 49)
TUNER TUNER
7 CY920 Reboot Mode PRESET CH PRESET CH - The CY920 is restarted after CY920 hang up.
- +
ZONE2 Enter this mode only after replacing Flash for CX870 / CY920 and
8 CY920 Initialization Mode DIMMER -
SOURCE rewriting the firmware.
TUNER
ZONE2
9 USB Update Mode PRESET CH - Switches this unit to USB Update mode.
SOURCE
-
TUNER Mode used when this unit cannot be recovered.
10 Forced USB All Device Write Mode PRESET CH STATUS - Forcibly switches this unit to USB update mode.
+ (See page 56)

MASTER VOLUME

SOURCE SELECT

TUNER ZONE2 ZONE2 MEDIA


PRESET CH ON/OFF SOURCE DIMMER STATUS 1 CBL/SAT 2 DVD/Blu-ray 3 PLAYER 4 ONLINE

QUICK SELECT

PHONES AUX - HDMI SETUP MIC

5V/ 1A

ZONE2
SOURCE
TUNER TUNER STATUS
X PRESET CH - PRESET CH + DIMMER

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Special mode setting button (for AVR-S710W)
b No. 1 - 6, 9 : While holding down buttons "A", "B" and "C" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
b No. 7, 8 : While the power is on, hold down buttons "A" and "B" for at least 3 seconds .
b No. 10 : While holding down buttons "A" and "B" simultaneously, insert the AC plug into the wall outlet to turn on the power.

No. Mode Button A Button B Button C Descriptions


Displays the version of firmware such as the main firmware or DSP.
Version Display
1 DIMMER STATUS - Errors that have occurred are displayed.
(u-COM / DSP Error Display)
(See page 21)
TUNER
This is a display for turning on each service-related mode.
2 Selecting the Mode for Service-related PRESET CH TUNE - TUNE +
Service-related modes: No. 2-1 - No. 2-5
+
Displays the protection occurrence history.
2-1 Protection history display mode ↑ - -
(See page 44)
This is a special mode for service confirmation used during repair
work to simplify the confirmation work for the Audio channel /
2-2 Check the Video/Audio path Mode ↑ - -
video channel.
(See page 27)
If there are multiple DENON AV receivers in the same area, this
mode prevents other AV receivers from being operated concur-
2-3 Remote ID Setup Mode ↑ - -
rently with this device.
(See page 48)
Enables reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed.
2-4 TUNER STEP Mode ↑ - -
(See page 47)
Displays the accumulated operating time of the unit, the number
of times the power was switched on, and the number of occurrenc-
2-5 Operation Info Mode ↑ - -
es of each protection.
(See page 46)
TUNER TUNER
Initializes backup data.
3 User Initialization Mode PRESET CH PRESET CH -
(Settings for the Installer Setup are not initialized.)
- +
TUNER
Initializes backup data.
4 Factory Initialization Mode PRESET CH TUNE - -
(The settings for the Installer Setup is also initialized.)
+
Start this unit in the PANEL/REMOTE LOCK selection mode so that
TUNER
ZONE2 PANEL LOCK and Remote Lock can be switched between ON and
5 PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode PRESET CH -
SOURCE OFF.
+
(See page 25)
TUNER Enables the power to be turned on when protection detection is
ZONE2
6 Protection Pass Mode PRESET CH TUNE + disabled.
SOURCE
+ (See page 49)
TUNER TUNER
7 CY920 Reboot Mode PRESET CH PRESET CH - The CY920 is restarted after CY920 hang up.
- +
TUNER
Enter this mode only after replacing Flash for CX870 / CY920 and
8 CY920 Initialization Mode PRESET CH TUNE - -
rewriting the firmware.
+
ZONE2
9 USB Update Mode TUNE + - Switches this unit to USB Update mode.
SOURCE
Mode used when this unit cannot be recovered.
ZONE2
10 Forced USB All Device Write Mode TUNE + - Forcibly switches this unit to USB update mode.
SOURCE
(See page 56)

MASTER VOLUME

SOURCE SELECT

ZONE 2 ON/OFF ZONE 2 SOURCE TUNER TUNE BAND MODE DIMMER STATUS
PRESET CH

1 CBL/SAT 2 DVD/Blu-ray 3 GAME 4 ONLINE

QUICK SELECT

PHONES AUX - HDMI SETUP MIC


MOVIE MUSIC GAME PURE

SOUND MODE 5V/1A

X ZONE2 TUNER TUNE + STATUS


SOURCE PRESET CH +
TUNER TUNE - DIMMER
PRESET CH -

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1. Version Display Mode
1.1. Actions
Version information is displayed when the device is started in this mode.

1.2. Starting up
While holding down buttons "DIMMER" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
then press the "STATUS" button to display the information in section 1.3 on the display.
b The version list is also displayed on GUI while the version is displayed on the display.

1.3. Display Order


Error information("See 1.4. Error display") → q Model destination information → w Firmware Package Version
→ e Main µ-com → r Main 1st Boot Loader → t DSP ROM → y Audio PLD → u Video PLD → i GUI SFLASH
→ o Ethernet 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID → Q0 Ethernet 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag
→ Q1 Ethernet IMAGE → Q2 Ethernet MAC ADDRESS information → Q3 BT MAC Address information

q Model destination information :


FLD A V R - S 7 1 0 W E 3 *
FLD A V R - X 1 2 0 0 W E 3 *
FLD A V R - X 1 2 0 0 W E 2 *
FLD A V R - X 1 2 0 0 W E 1 C *
FLD A V R - X 1 2 0 0 W J P *

w Firmware Package Version:


FLD P a c k a g e : * * * *

e Main µ-com Version information :


FLD M a i n : * * * * # # # # *
*:Main version, #:Sub version
r Main 1st Boot Loader :
FLD M a i n F B L : * * . * *

t DSP ROM :
FLD D S P : * * . * *

y Audio PLD :
FLD A u d i o P L D : * * . * *

u Video PLD
FLD V i d e o P L D : * * . * *

i GUI SFLASH :
FLD G U I : @ @ $ \ * * * *
@:Model code, $:Brand code, \:Region code, *:version

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o Ethernet 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID :
FLD E t h e r n e t F B L

Press "STATUS" button.

FLD * * * * * * - b d

Q0 Ethernet 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag :


FLD E t h e r n e t S B L

Press "STATUS" button.

FLD B * * * * * * * * * * * * - 0 A

Q1 Ethernet IMAGE :
FLD E t h e r n e t I M G

Press "STATUS" button.

FLD I * * * * * * * * * * * *

Q2 Ethernet MAC ADDRESS information:


FLD * N E T M A C A d d r e s s

Press "STATUS" button.

FLD * * * * * * - * * * * * *

Q3 BT MAC ADDRESS information:


FLD * B T M A C A d d r e s s

Press "STATUS" button.

FLD * * * * * * - * * * * * *

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1.4. Error display
See the table below for descriptions of the displayed errors and countermeasures for these.
If multiple errors occur, only one item is displayed.
The priority order is w, e, r, t, q.

Condition States Display TROUBLE SHOOTING

The model name, brand name and region FIRM ERROR


information written in the firmware are
compared to the region settings in the •Check the resistor
PCB. This error is displayed if the informa- for setting the re-
q Main :********


tion does not match. gion(R7581 / 7582
Firm Check
DIGITAL PCB).
NG DSP :**.**


•Write the firmware for
" ▲ " or " ▼ " is displayed as the first char- the correct region.
Audio PLD:**.**


acter if the firmware is not correct (see the
illustrations on the right). GUI :********


w
If the Main CPU version is not supported •Check the firmware
GUI Serial GUI VER. ERROR
by the GUI Serial Flash (ADV8003), version.
Flash NG
•Check the DIR (U1040,
e This error is displayed if there is no re-
DIR ERROR 01 HDMI PCB) and sur-
DIR NG sponse from the DIR.
rounding circuits.
The DSP FLAG0 port does not enter "Hi"
status while booting a DSP code even DSP ERROR 01
after resetting DSP.
The DSP FLAG0 port does not enter "Hi"
status before issuing a DSP command.
DSP ERROR 02
Setting WRITE to "Lo" does not set ACK to •Check the DSP (IC781,
r "Hi" during DSP data reading.
DSP ERROR 03
DIGITAL PCB) and
DSP NG
Setting REQ to "Lo" does not set ACK to surrounding circuits.
"Lo" during DSP data reading.
DSP ERROR 04
Setting WRITE to "Hi" does not set ACK to
"Hi" during DSP data writing.
DSP ERROR 05
Setting REQ to "Lo" does not set ACK to
"Lo" during DSP data writing.
DSP ERROR 06
t An error occurred in a checksum of the
EEPROM NG EEPROM(*** is a block address number).
E 2 P R O M E R R * * *

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1.5. Version Display in the Setup Menu
Follow the steps below to display the firmware information.

(1) Press the "SETUP" button on the remote control.


(2) Select "General - Information - Firmware".

The version information is displayed as a 12-digit number as shown in the screenshot below.

General/Firmware
Version
XXXX - XXXX - XXXX

GUI Image

This 12-digit number comprises a part of the version number of each device and module.
These version numbers correspond to the 14-digit number as shown below.

The 2nd digit from the right for Main


The 1th digit from the right for Main
The 2nd digit from the right for Sub
The 1st digit from the right for Sub
The 1st digit from the right for DSP
The 1st digit from the right for A.PLD

Main 0 0 3 8 Info display 1 2 0 0 - 8 3 8 2 - 6 7 7 3


Sub X X X 0 0 0 2 8
DSP X X 0 2
A.PLD X X 0 1
V.PLD X X 0 7 The 1st digit from the right for V.PLD
GUI X X X X 0 0 1 6 The 1st digit from the right for GUI
E.FBL X X X X X X
E.SBL B X X X X X X X X X X X X
E.IMG I X X X X X X X X 0 0 3 7 The 1st digit from the right for IMG
The 2nd digit from the right for IMG

b The firmware version numbers and this 12-digit version information are written in the Service Information.

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2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode
2.1. Actions
Switch the PANEL LOCK and REMOTE LOCK modes between on and off.

2.2. Starting up
While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH+" and "ZONE2 SOURCE" simultaneously, press the power button to
turn on the power.
Select the desired mode using the "TUNER PRESET CH+" button, then press the "STATUS" button to confirm.

2.3. Displaying and Selecting Each Mode


The information shown on the display switches each time the "TUNER PRESET CH+" button is pressed.
Press the "STATUS" button to set the currently displayed mode and restart the device.
The setting with "*" is selected for each mode.

q
FLD F P / V O L L O C K * O N
The buttons on the unit and the master volume knob does not function.

w
FLD F P L O C K O N
The buttons on the unit does not function.

e
FLD F P L O C K O F F
The PANEL LOCK mode is turned off.

r
FLD R C L O C K O n
The device cannot be operated by the remote control.

t
FLD R C L O C K * O F F
The REMOTE LOCK mode is turned off.

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3. Selecting the Mode for Service-related Operations
3.1. Actions
Select diagnostic mode (service path check mode), protection history display mode.

3.2. Starting up
AVR-X1200W
2. While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button
to turn on the power.
AVR-S710W
2. While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH+", "TUNE -" and "TUNE +" simultaneously, press the power but-
ton to turn on the power.
Select the desired mode using the "TUNER PRESET CH+" button, then press the "STATUS" button to confirm.

3.3. Displaying and Selecting Each Mode


The information shown on the display switches each time the "TUNER PRESET CH+" button is pressed.
Press the "STATUS" button to set the currently displayed mode and restart the device.

q
FLD 1 . S E R V I C E C H E C K
Service Path Check Mode:
The Video and Audio paths can be checked.
This function is convenient for confirming problem paths in the product and checking the paths
after repairing.
w
FLD 2 . P R O T E C T I O N
The protection history can be checked.

e
FLD 4 . O P I N F O
Operation Info for the unit can be checked.

r
FLD 5 . T U N E R F R Q S E T
Enables reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed.

t
FLD 6 . R E M O T E I D
This function is for operating only the desired AV receiver.

3.3. Canceling the selected mode


Press the power button to turn off the power.

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3.4. DIAGNOSTIC MODE (Service Path Check Mode)
3.4.1. Actions
This function is convenient for confirming problem paths in the product and checking the paths after repairing.
The Video and Audio paths can be checked.
The backup data is not rewritten.

3.4.2. Starting up
AVR-X1200W
While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
AVR-S710W
While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH +", "TUNE -" and "TUNE +" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the power.
Select "1.SERVICE CHECK", then press the "STATUS" button to activate the diagnostic mode.
The "TUNED", "STEREO" and "RDS" segments are lit in this mode.

3.4.3. Canceling diagnostic mode


Press the power button to turn off the power.

3.4.4. Selecting items to check


Press the q button to switch between video items and audio items.
Press the w or e button to select the previous or next item.
The unit Remote control unit
q w e q w e
Actions
Audio ⇔ Video PREVIOUS NEXT Audio ⇔ Video PREVIOUS NEXT
Button DIMMER QUICK SELECT 1 QUICK SELECT 2 SLEEP CURSOR 0 CURSOR 1

3.4.5. Audio system confirmation items


See the block diagram fig.XXth.

Paths to be confirmed Display Settings What to confirm

Analog A01:ANALOG PASS Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Front L/R)
Input Mode : Analog (fixed) (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
fig.01 Sound mode : DIRECT
1
Amp assign : Surround Back
MAIN ZONE : ON
ZONE2 : OFF
DIGITAL A02:DIGITAL Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Digital input ⇒ Speaker output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
(MAIN) Input Mode : DIGITAL (fixed) ・Digital input ⇒ Pre output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, Subwoofer)
Sound mode : MULTI CH STEREO (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
fig.02a
2 Amp assign : Surround Back
fig.02b Speaker Config ALLSpeaker = Small/SW=Yes(2ch)
MAIN ZONE ON
ZONE2 OFF
DIGITAL A03:DIGITAL-Z2 Input Source : NETWORK ・Digital(PCM) input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back (ZONE2) L/R)
(ZONE2) Input Mode : Auto ・Digital(PCM) input ⇒ Pre OUT output (ZONE2 L/R) (AVR-X1200 only)
Sound mode : STEREO
3 fig.03a
Amp assign : ZONE2
fig.03b MAIN ZONE : ON
ZONE2 : ON
HDMI A05:HDMI Input Source : CBL/SAT ・HDMI input ⇒ Speaker output (Front L/R)
Input Mode : HDMI (fixed) (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
fig.04a
Sound mode : STEREO
4 fig.04b Amp assign : Surround Back
MAIN ZONE : ON
ZONE2 : OFF
Analog AD A06:AD Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
(MAIN) Input Mode : Analog (fixed) ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output, SW(20Hz) (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
Sound mode : MULTI CH STEREO (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
fig.05a
Vol-60dB (b Volume -60dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is -20 when Absolute settings are used)
5 fig.05b Amp assign : Surround Back
Speaker Config ALL Speaker = Small / SW = Yes(2ch)
MAIN ZONE : ON
ZONE2 : OFF

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Paths to be confirmed Display Settings What to confirm

Analog Amp Assign A07:ASSIGN-Z2 Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back (ZONE2) L/R)
(Amp Assign : ZONE2) Input Mode : Auto ・Analog input ⇒ Pre OUT output (ZONE2 L/R)
Sound mode : STEREO (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
Z2 Source : Source (b Volume -60dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is -20 when Absolute settings are used)
6 fig.06 Vol -60dB
Amp assign : ZONE2
MAIN ZONE : ON
ZONE2 : ON

3.4.6. Confirmation items for the video system


See the block diagram fig.XXth.

Paths to be confirmed Display Settings What to confirm

Analog Video pass V01:VIDEO PASS Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Component input ⇒ Component output (S710 / X1200E3 ONLY)
Video Convert (IP Scaler) : OFF, All sources (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
1
fig.07 MAIN ZONE ON
ZONE2 ON
HDMI pass V03:HDMI PASS Input Source : CBL/SAT ・HDMI input (MAIN function) ⇒ HDMI output(MAIN).
(MAIN ZONE) Video Convert (IP Scaler) : OFF, All sources (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
2
fig.08 MAIN ZONE ON
ZONE2 OFF
HDMI CEC V04:HDMI CEC Input Source : CBL/SAT ・When the power supply of a TV is put in the standby mode, make sure that the power supply of this unit is also put in the
(Control Monitor : HDMI Monitor1) HDMI Control : ON standby mode.
Control Monitor : Monitor1 (if checking the HDMI Monitor Out1) (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
3 fig.09 MAIN ZONE ON ・The ARC path can also be checked (check this using the TV input source).
ZONE2 OFF

HDMI Audio V05:H.AUDIO-AVR Input Source : CBL/SAT ・HDMI input (PCM , DolbyDigital , DTS) ⇒ Speaker output.
(Audio : AVR) HDMI Control : OFF ・HDMI input(HD audio) ⇒ Speaker output.
4
fig.04 HDMI Audio : AVR (if checking the audio output from AVR) (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)

HDMI Audio V06:H.AUDIO-TV HDMI Audio : TV (if checking the audio output from TV) ・HDMI input (PCM , DolbyDigital , DTS) ⇒ HDMI output (audio output from connected TV)
(Audio : TV) (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
5
fig.10

GUI V07:GUI MENU ON Input Source : CBL/SAT ・GUI display ⇒ HDMI output.
Video Convert(IP Scaler) : ON, All sources (b The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
fig.11 IP Scaler : "Analog & HDMI", All sources
6 Resolution : "AUTO", All sources
Setup Menu : ON
MAIN ZONE ON
ZONE2 OFF

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DIAGNOSTIC PATH DIAGRAM

fig.01

AVRS710W/X1200W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK

H/P OUT

H/P L
GND
H/P R

P-AMP

SPK OUT
ANA01 ANA_FL
DA01 DA_FL
+

- FL

ANA02 ANA_FR
DA02 DA_FR
+

ANA01
FR
-
MAIN

TUNER
FM/AM
DA03 DA_CEN
32.768kHz
+
CEN
-

AUDIO IN DA04 DA_SW

MEDIA PLAYER

CBL/SAT
DA05 DA_SL
+

- SL
AUDYSSEY
MIC(AUTO SETUP) DA06 DA_SR
+
SR
-

DA07 DA_SBL
+ SBL
- (FL-H/FL-B/BI-AMP-FL/ZONE-FL)

DA08 DA_SBR
+ SBR
ZONE2 MUTE
- (FR-H/FR-B/BI-AMP-FR/ZONE-FR)

VOL IC
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY BD3812F

VOL IC
NJU72340A

AD_FL PRE OUT


AD_FR
MUTE SW1

TO DIGITAL DA_FL DA01

DA02
AUDIO BLOCK DA_FR
DA03
SW2
DA_CEN
DA04
DA_SW
DA05
DA_SL
DA06
DA_SR
DA07
DA_SBL
DA08
DA_SBR

NETWORK

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fig.02a
AVRS710W/X1200W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIR_CE
DAC_MUTE

(From/To MCU)
DIR_CLK DAC_RST FL

(From MCU)
MCLK1
OPT1(TV) DIR_DIN DAC_MS
DIR_DOUT 256FSDIR1 FR
DAC_DATA
DIR_RST 64FSDIR1
DAC_CLK
OPT2(CBL/SAT) FSDIR1 C
OPT.1 SBCK

DAC SW
OPT.2 SLRCK
COAX1(CBL/SAT) DAC256FS

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DATADIR1 DAC64FS
E3 ONLY /AUDIO1 DACFS PCM1690 SL

PCM9211PTR DIR1PERR
RX256FS DACDATAF
SR

RX64FS DACDATAC SBL

HDMI_SPDIF
RXFS DACDATAS

NET_SPDIF
RXI2SO SBR
DACDATASB

HDMI_SPDIF
ANT1

AUDIO PLD
NET_USB_MCK

NET_SPDIF
ANT2
NET_USB_BCK
NET_USB_LRCK
NETWORK
Z2_NET_L
5M80ZT100C5N NET_USBDATA DAC(Z2)
CY920 NET_USB_MCK Z2_NET_R

PCM5100
USBD- NET_USB_BCK

NETWORKED MEDIA NET_USB_LRCK


USB

USBD+ NET_USBDATAF/FL

RX+/- MODULE NET_USBDATA-/FR


ETHERNET

TX+/-
(Within BT)
RJ-45 with Transformer
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH
23671011050AS 256M
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G

TMDS
P2_RX
HDMI RX(MN864788A)

F-HDMI IN6 TMDS AD8195 I2S_SPDIF_DATA/CLK


(AUX) Buffer
HDMI TX(MN864788)

HDMI OUT
TMDS
ADV7623

HDMI IN1
(CBL/SAT) RXA TMDS
P3_RX
TMDS
TMDS P1_RX
HDMI IN2
(DVD)

TX64FS
TMDS TMDS
HDMI IN3 P0_RX TXFS
(BLU-RAY) TXI2S0

TMDS
P0TX
TMDS

DSP1OUT64FS
DSP1INCSW/C

DSP1INSB/SR
HDMI IN4

DSP1OUTFW
DSP1OUTFH
DSP1IN64FS

DSP1OUTFS
DSP1INMCK

DSP1IN-/SW
DSP1INS/SL
DSP1INF/FL
DSP1IN-/FR

TMDS
DSP1INFS

(GAME)

DATASB
P1TX

DATAC
DATAS
DATAF
HDMI IN5 TMDS
(MEDIA Player)

DSP
DSP_MOSI

(From / To MCU)
DSP_MISO

CS49844A
DSP_CLK
DSP_RST

DSP_CS
DSP_FLAG0

24.576MHz
SDRAM SERIAL FLASH
64M/200MHz 16M
M12L64164A-5TG2Y MX25L1606EM2I-12G

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fig.02b

AVRS710W/X1200W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK

H/P OUT

H/P L
GND
H/P R

P-AMP

SPK OUT
ANA01 ANA_FL
DA01 DA_FL
+

- FL

ANA02 ANA_FR
DA02 DA_FR
+

ANA01
FR
-
MAIN

TUNER
FM/AM
DA03 DA_CEN
32.768kHz
+
CEN
-

AUDIO IN DA04 DA_SW

MEDIA PLAYER

CBL/SAT
DA05 DA_SL
+

- SL
AUDYSSEY
MIC(AUTO SETUP) DA06 DA_SR
+
SR
-

DA07 DA_SBL
+ SBL
- (FL-H/FL-B/BI-AMP-FL/ZONE-FL)

DA08 DA_SBR
+ SBR
ZONE2 MUTE
- (FR-H/FR-B/BI-AMP-FR/ZONE-FR)

VOL IC
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY BD3812F

VOL IC
NJU72340A

AD_FL PRE OUT


AD_FR
MUTE SW1

TO DIGITAL DA_FL DA01

DA02
AUDIO BLOCK DA_FR
DA03
SW2
DA_CEN
DA04
DA_SW
DA05
DA_SL
DA06
DA_SR
DA07
DA_SBL
DA08
DA_SBR

NETWORK

31
fig.03a
AVRS710W/X1200W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIR_CE
DAC_MUTE

(From/To MCU)
DIR_CLK DAC_RST FL

(From MCU)
MCLK1
OPT1(TV) DIR_DIN DAC_MS
DIR_DOUT 256FSDIR1 FR
DAC_DATA
DIR_RST 64FSDIR1
DAC_CLK
OPT2(CBL/SAT) FSDIR1 C
OPT.1 SBCK

DAC SW
OPT.2 SLRCK
COAX1(CBL/SAT) DAC256FS

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DATADIR1 DAC64FS
E3 ONLY /AUDIO1 DACFS PCM1690 SL

PCM9211PTR DIR1PERR
RX256FS DACDATAF
SR

RX64FS DACDATAC SBL

HDMI_SPDIF
RXFS DACDATAS

NET_SPDIF
RXI2SO SBR
DACDATASB

HDMI_SPDIF
ANT1

AUDIO PLD
NET_USB_MCK

NET_SPDIF
ANT2
NET_USB_BCK
NET_USB_LRCK
NETWORK
Z2_NET_L
5M80ZT100C5N NET_USBDATA DAC(Z2)
CY920 NET_USB_MCK Z2_NET_R

PCM5100
USBD- NET_USB_BCK

NETWORKED MEDIA NET_USB_LRCK


USB

USBD+ NET_USBDATAF/FL

RX+/- MODULE NET_USBDATA-/FR


ETHERNET

TX+/-
(Within BT)
RJ-45 with Transformer
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH
23671011050AS 256M
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G

TMDS
P2_RX
HDMI RX(MN864788A)

F-HDMI IN6 TMDS AD8195 I2S_SPDIF_DATA/CLK


(AUX) Buffer
HDMI TX(MN864788)

HDMI OUT
TMDS
ADV7623

HDMI IN1
(CBL/SAT) RXA TMDS
P3_RX
TMDS
TMDS P1_RX
HDMI IN2
(DVD)

TX64FS
TMDS TMDS
HDMI IN3 P0_RX TXFS
(BLU-RAY) TXI2S0

TMDS
P0TX
TMDS

DSP1OUT64FS
DSP1INCSW/C

DSP1INSB/SR
HDMI IN4

DSP1OUTFW
DSP1OUTFH
DSP1IN64FS

DSP1OUTFS
DSP1INMCK

DSP1IN-/SW
DSP1INS/SL
DSP1INF/FL
DSP1IN-/FR

TMDS
DSP1INFS

(GAME)

DATASB
P1TX

DATAC
DATAS
DATAF
HDMI IN5 TMDS
(MEDIA Player)

DSP
DSP_MOSI

(From / To MCU)
DSP_MISO

CS49844A
DSP_CLK
DSP_RST

DSP_CS
DSP_FLAG0

24.576MHz
SDRAM SERIAL FLASH
64M/200MHz 16M
M12L64164A-5TG2Y MX25L1606EM2I-12G

32
fig.03b

AVRS710W/X1200W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK

H/P OUT

H/P L
GND
H/P R

P-AMP

SPK OUT
ANA01 ANA_FL
DA01 DA_FL
+

- FL

ANA02 ANA_FR
DA02 DA_FR
+

ANA01
FR
-
MAIN

TUNER
FM/AM
DA03 DA_CEN
32.768kHz
+
CEN
-

AUDIO IN DA04 DA_SW

MEDIA PLAYER

CBL/SAT
DA05 DA_SL
+

- SL
AUDYSSEY
MIC(AUTO SETUP) DA06 DA_SR
+
SR
-

DA07 DA_SBL
+ SBL
- (FL-H/FL-B/BI-AMP-FL/ZONE-FL)

DA08 DA_SBR
+ SBR
ZONE2 MUTE
- (FR-H/FR-B/BI-AMP-FR/ZONE-FR)

VOL IC
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY BD3812F

VOL IC
NJU72340A

AD_FL PRE OUT


AD_FR
MUTE SW1

TO DIGITAL DA_FL DA01

DA02
AUDIO BLOCK DA_FR
DA03
SW2
DA_CEN
DA04
DA_SW
DA05
DA_SL
DA06
DA_SR
DA07
DA_SBL
DA08
DA_SBR

NETWORK

33
fig.04a
AVRS710W/X1200W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIR_CE
DAC_MUTE

(From/To MCU)
DIR_CLK DAC_RST FL

(From MCU)
DIR_DIN MCLK1
OPT1(TV) DAC_MS
DIR_DOUT 256FSDIR1 FR
DAC_DATA
DIR_RST 64FSDIR1
DAC_CLK
OPT2(CBL/SAT) FSDIR1 C
OPT.1 SBCK
OPT.2 SW
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
COAX.1
SLRCK DAC256FS
DAC
E3 ONLY
ADC+DIR DATADIR1
/AUDIO1
DAC64FS
DACFS PCM1690 SL

PCM9211PTR DIR1PERR
RX256FS DACDATAF
SR

RX64FS DACDATAC SBL

HDMI_SPDIF
RXFS

NET_SPDIF
DACDATAS
RXI2SO SBR
DACDATASB

HDMI_SPDIF
ANT1

NET_SPDIF
NET_USB_MCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD NET_USB_BCK NETWORK
NET_USB_LRCK Z2_NET_L
5M80ZT100C5N NET_USBDATA DAC(Z2) Z2_NET_R
CY920 NET_USB_MCK
NET_USB_BCK
USBD-
NET_USB_LRCK PCM5100
USB

USBD+ NETWORKED MEDIA NET_USBDATAF/FL

RX+/- MODULE NET_USBDATA-/FR


ETHERNET

TX+/-
(Within BT)
RJ-45 with Transformer
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH
23671011050AS 256M
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G

TMDS
HDMI RX(MN864788A)

P2_RX
F-HDMI IN6 TMDS AD8195 I2S_SPDIF_DATA/CLK
(AUX)
HDMI TX(MN864788)

Buffer

HDMI OUT
TMDS
ADV7623

HDMI IN1
(CBL/SAT) RXA TMDS
P3_RX
TMDS
TMDS P1_RX
HDMI IN2
(DVD)

TX64FS
TMDS TMDS
HDMI IN3 P0_RX TXFS
(BLU-RAY) TXI2S0

TMDS
P0TX

DSP1OUT64FS
DSP1INCSW/C

TMDS DSP1INSB/SR

DSP1OUTFW
DSP1OUTFH
HDMI IN4
DSP1IN64FS

DSP1OUTFS
DSP1INMCK

DSP1IN-/SW
DSP1INS/SL
DSP1INF/FL
DSP1IN-/FR
DSP1INFS

TMDS
(GAME)

DATASB
P1TX

DATAC
DATAS
DATAF
HDMI IN5 TMDS
(MEDIA Player)

DSP_MOSI
DSP

(From / To MCU)
DSP_MISO
DSP_CLK
CS49844A DSP_RST

DSP_CS
DSP_FLAG0

24.576MHz
SDRAM SERIAL FLASH
64M/200MHz 16M
M12L64164A-5TG2Y MX25L1606EM2I-12G

34
fig.04b

AVRS710W/X1200W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK

H/P OUT

H/P L
GND
H/P R

P-AMP

SPK OUT
ANA01 ANA_FL
DA01 DA_FL
+

- FL

ANA02 ANA_FR
DA02 DA_FR
+

ANA01
FR
-
MAIN

TUNER
FM/AM
DA03 DA_CEN
32.768kHz
+
CEN
-

AUDIO IN DA04 DA_SW

MEDIA PLAYER

CBL/SAT
DA05 DA_SL
+

- SL
AUDYSSEY
MIC(AUTO SETUP) DA06 DA_SR
+
SR
-

DA07 DA_SBL
+ SBL
- (FL-H/FL-B/BI-AMP-FL/ZONE-FL)

DA08 DA_SBR
+ SBR
ZONE2 MUTE
- (FR-H/FR-B/BI-AMP-FR/ZONE-FR)

VOL IC
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY BD3812F

VOL IC
NJU72340A

AD_FL PRE OUT


AD_FR
MUTE SW1

TO DIGITAL DA_FL DA01

DA02
AUDIO BLOCK DA_FR
DA03
SW2
DA_CEN
DA04
DA_SW
DA05
DA_SL
DA06
DA_SR
DA07
DA_SBL
DA08
DA_SBR

NETWORK

35
fig.05a
AVRS710W/X1200W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIR_CE
DAC_MUTE

(From/To MCU)
DIR_CLK DAC_RST FL

(From MCU)
MCLK1
OPT1(TV) DIR_DIN DAC_MS
DIR_DOUT 256FSDIR1 FR
DAC_DATA
DIR_RST 64FSDIR1
DAC_CLK
OPT2(CBL/SAT) FSDIR1 C
OPT.1 SBCK

DAC SW
OPT.2 SLRCK
COAX1(CBL/SAT) DAC256FS

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DATADIR1 DAC64FS
E3 ONLY /AUDIO1 DACFS PCM1690 SL

PCM9211PTR DIR1PERR
RX256FS DACDATAF
SR

RX64FS DACDATAC SBL

HDMI_SPDIF
RXFS DACDATAS

NET_SPDIF
RXI2SO SBR
DACDATASB

HDMI_SPDIF
ANT1

AUDIO PLD
NET_USB_MCK

NET_SPDIF
ANT2
NET_USB_BCK
NET_USB_LRCK
NETWORK
Z2_NET_L
5M80ZT100C5N NET_USBDATA DAC(Z2)
CY920 NET_USB_MCK Z2_NET_R

PCM5100
USBD- NET_USB_BCK

NETWORKED MEDIA NET_USB_LRCK


USB

USBD+ NET_USBDATAF/FL

RX+/- MODULE NET_USBDATA-/FR


ETHERNET

TX+/-
(Within BT)
RJ-45 with Transformer
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH
23671011050AS 256M
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G

TMDS
P2_RX
HDMI RX(MN864788A)

F-HDMI IN6 TMDS AD8195 I2S_SPDIF_DATA/CLK


(AUX) Buffer
HDMI TX(MN864788)

HDMI OUT
TMDS
ADV7623

HDMI IN1
(CBL/SAT) RXA TMDS
P3_RX
TMDS
TMDS P1_RX
HDMI IN2
(DVD)

TX64FS
TMDS TMDS
HDMI IN3 P0_RX TXFS
(BLU-RAY) TXI2S0

TMDS
P0TX
TMDS

DSP1OUT64FS
DSP1INCSW/C

DSP1INSB/SR
HDMI IN4

DSP1OUTFW
DSP1OUTFH
DSP1IN64FS

DSP1OUTFS
DSP1INMCK

DSP1IN-/SW
DSP1INS/SL
DSP1INF/FL
DSP1IN-/FR

TMDS
DSP1INFS

(GAME)

DATASB
P1TX

DATAC
DATAS
DATAF
HDMI IN5 TMDS
(MEDIA Player)

DSP
DSP_MOSI

(From / To MCU)
DSP_MISO

CS49844A
DSP_CLK
DSP_RST

DSP_CS
DSP_FLAG0

24.576MHz
SDRAM SERIAL FLASH
64M/200MHz 16M
M12L64164A-5TG2Y MX25L1606EM2I-12G

36
fig.05b

AVRS710W/X1200W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK

H/P OUT

H/P L
GND
H/P R

P-AMP

SPK OUT
ANA01 ANA_FL
DA01 DA_FL
+

- FL

ANA02 ANA_FR
DA02 DA_FR
+

ANA01
FR
-
MAIN

TUNER
FM/AM
DA03 DA_CEN
32.768kHz
+
CEN
-

AUDIO IN DA04 DA_SW

MEDIA PLAYER

CBL/SAT
DA05 DA_SL
+

- SL
AUDYSSEY
MIC(AUTO SETUP) DA06 DA_SR
+
SR
-

DA07 DA_SBL
+ SBL
- (FL-H/FL-B/BI-AMP-FL/ZONE-FL)

DA08 DA_SBR
+ SBR
ZONE2 MUTE
- (FR-H/FR-B/BI-AMP-FR/ZONE-FR)

VOL IC
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY BD3812F

VOL IC
NJU72340A

AD_FL PRE OUT


AD_FR
MUTE SW1

TO DIGITAL DA_FL DA01

DA02
AUDIO BLOCK DA_FR
DA03
SW2
DA_CEN
DA04
DA_SW
DA05
DA_SL
DA06
DA_SR
DA07
DA_SBL
DA08
DA_SBR

NETWORK

37
fig.06

AVRS710W/X1200W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK

H/P OUT

H/P L
GND
H/P R

P-AMP

SPK OUT
ANA01 ANA_FL
DA01 DA_FL
+

- FL

ANA02 ANA_FR
DA02 DA_FR
+

ANA01
FR
-
MAIN

TUNER
FM/AM
DA03 DA_CEN
32.768kHz
+
CEN
-

AUDIO IN DA04 DA_SW

MEDIA PLAYER

CBL/SAT
DA05 DA_SL
+

- SL
AUDYSSEY
MIC(AUTO SETUP) DA06 DA_SR
+
SR
-

DA07 DA_SBL
+ SBL
- (FL-H/FL-B/BI-AMP-FL/ZONE-FL)

DA08 DA_SBR
+ SBR
ZONE2 MUTE
- (FR-H/FR-B/BI-AMP-FR/ZONE-FR)

VOL IC
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY BD3812F

VOL IC
NJU72340A

AD_FL PRE OUT


AD_FR
MUTE SW1

TO DIGITAL DA_FL DA01

DA02
AUDIO BLOCK DA_FR
DA03
SW2
DA_CEN
DA04
DA_SW
DA05
DA_SL
DA06
DA_SR
DA07
DA_SBL
DA08
DA_SBR

NETWORK

38
fig.07

AVRS710W/X1200W VIDEO BLOCK

HDMI RX(MN864788A)
ADV7623
RXA

27.000MHz
F-HDMI IN6 P3 RX AD8195 TRANSCEIVER
(AUX) Buffer X7201
28.6363MHz

OSD Block
HDMI IN1
P2 RX
(CBL/SAT)
P1 TX
HDMI IN2
P1 RX
(DVD) OTHER : 32M S.FLASH
E1 : 64M 32M/64M
HDMI IN3 P0 RX
(Blu-ray)

CEA 861(V0~V7, PCLKIN)


CY920

HDMI TX(MN864788)

27.000MHz
P3 RX
MAIN

P2 RX P0 TX

SUB HDMI OUT


P1 RX P1 RX
HDMI IN4 P1 TX
(GAME) MONITOR OUT

HDMI IN5
P0 RX P0 RX
(MEDIA PLAYER)

CVBS IN NJM2595
CVBS OUT

MEDIA PLAYER 6dB 75ohm MONITOR OUT


Driver
20K

6dB 75ohm
Driver
CBL/SAT
20K

6dB 75ohm
20K Driver
20K

39
fig.08

AVRS710W/X1200W VIDEO BLOCK

HDMI RX(MN864788A)
ADV7623
RXA

27.000MHz
F-HDMI IN6 P3 RX AD8195 TRANSCEIVER
(AUX) Buffer X7201
28.6363MHz

OSD Block
HDMI IN1
P2 RX
(CBL/SAT)
P1 TX
HDMI IN2
P1 RX
(DVD) OTHER : 32M S.FLASH
E1 : 64M 32M/64M
HDMI IN3 P0 RX
(Blu-ray)

CEA 861(V0~V7, PCLKIN)


CY920

HDMI TX(MN864788)

27.000MHz
P3 RX
MAIN

P2 RX P0 TX

SUB HDMI OUT


P1 RX P1 RX
HDMI IN4 P1 TX
(GAME) MONITOR OUT

HDMI IN5
P0 RX P0 RX
(MEDIA PLAYER)

CVBS IN NJM2595
CVBS OUT

MEDIA PLAYER 6dB 75ohm MONITOR OUT


Driver
20K

6dB 75ohm
Driver
CBL/SAT
20K

6dB 75ohm
20K Driver
20K

40
fig.09

AVRS710W/X1200W VIDEO BLOCK

HDMI RX(MN864788A)
ADV7623
RXA

27.000MHz
F-HDMI IN6 P3 RX AD8195 TRANSCEIVER
(AUX) Buffer X7201
28.6363MHz

OSD Block
HDMI IN1
P2 RX
(CBL/SAT)
P1 TX
HDMI IN2
P1 RX
(DVD) OTHER : 32M S.FLASH
E1 : 64M 32M/64M
HDMI IN3 P0 RX
(Blu-ray)

CEA 861(V0~V7, PCLKIN)


CY920

IC751
CPU
HDMI TX(MN864788)

27.000MHz
P3 RX
MAIN CEC

P2 RX P0 TX

SUB HDMI OUT


P1 RX P1 RX
HDMI IN4 P1 TX
(GAME) MONITOR OUT

HDMI IN5
P0 RX P0 RX
(MEDIA PLAYER)

CVBS IN NJM2595
CVBS OUT

MEDIA PLAYER 6dB 75ohm MONITOR OUT


Driver
20K

6dB 75ohm
Driver
CBL/SAT
20K

6dB 75ohm
20K Driver
20K

41
fig.10
AVRS710W/X1200W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIR_CE
DAC_MUTE

(From/To MCU)
DIR_CLK DAC_RST FL

(From MCU)
MCLK1
OPT1(TV) DIR_DIN DAC_MS
DIR_DOUT 256FSDIR1 FR
DAC_DATA
DIR_RST 64FSDIR1
DAC_CLK
OPT2(CBL/SAT) FSDIR1 C
OPT.1 SBCK

DAC SW
OPT.2 SLRCK
COAX1(CBL/SAT) DAC256FS

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DATADIR1 DAC64FS
E3 ONLY /AUDIO1 DACFS PCM1690 SL

PCM9211PTR DIR1PERR
RX256FS DACDATAF
SR

RX64FS DACDATAC SBL

HDMI_SPDIF
RXFS DACDATAS

NET_SPDIF
RXI2SO SBR
DACDATASB

HDMI_SPDIF
ANT1

AUDIO PLD
NET_USB_MCK

NET_SPDIF
ANT2
NET_USB_BCK
NET_USB_LRCK
NETWORK
Z2_NET_L
5M80ZT100C5N NET_USBDATA DAC(Z2)
CY920 NET_USB_MCK Z2_NET_R

PCM5100
USBD- NET_USB_BCK

NETWORKED MEDIA NET_USB_LRCK


USB

USBD+ NET_USBDATAF/FL

RX+/- MODULE NET_USBDATA-/FR


ETHERNET

TX+/-
(Within BT)
RJ-45 with Transformer
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH
23671011050AS 256M
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G

TMDS
P2_RX
HDMI RX(MN864788A)

F-HDMI IN6 TMDS AD8195 I2S_SPDIF_DATA/CLK


(AUX) Buffer
HDMI TX(MN864788)

HDMI OUT
TMDS
ADV7623

HDMI IN1
(CBL/SAT) RXA TMDS
P3_RX
TMDS
TMDS P1_RX
HDMI IN2
(DVD)

TX64FS
TMDS TMDS
HDMI IN3 P0_RX TXFS
(BLU-RAY) TXI2S0

TMDS
P0TX
TMDS

DSP1OUT64FS
DSP1INCSW/C

DSP1INSB/SR
HDMI IN4

DSP1OUTFW
DSP1OUTFH
DSP1IN64FS

DSP1OUTFS
DSP1INMCK

DSP1IN-/SW
DSP1INS/SL
DSP1INF/FL
DSP1IN-/FR

TMDS
DSP1INFS

(GAME)

DATASB
P1TX

DATAC
DATAS
DATAF
HDMI IN5 TMDS
(MEDIA Player)

DSP
DSP_MOSI

(From / To MCU)
DSP_MISO

CS49844A
DSP_CLK
DSP_RST

DSP_CS
DSP_FLAG0

24.576MHz
SDRAM SERIAL FLASH
64M/200MHz 16M
M12L64164A-5TG2Y MX25L1606EM2I-12G

42
fig.11

AVRS710W/X1200W VIDEO BLOCK

HDMI RX(MN864788A)
ADV7623
RXA

27.000MHz
F-HDMI IN6 P3 RX AD8195 TRANSCEIVER
(AUX) Buffer X7201
28.6363MHz

OSD Block
HDMI IN1
P2 RX
(CBL/SAT)
P1 TX
HDMI IN2
P1 RX
(DVD) OTHER : 32M S.FLASH
E1 : 64M 32M/64M
HDMI IN3 P0 RX
(Blu-ray)

CEA 861(V0~V7, PCLKIN)


CY920

HDMI TX(MN864788)

27.000MHz
P3 RX
MAIN

P2 RX P0 TX

SUB HDMI OUT


P1 RX P1 RX
HDMI IN4 P1 TX
(GAME) MONITOR OUT

HDMI IN5
P0 RX P0 RX
(MEDIA PLAYER)

CVBS IN NJM2595
CVBS OUT

MEDIA PLAYER 6dB 75ohm MONITOR OUT


Driver
20K

6dB 75ohm
Driver
CBL/SAT
20K

6dB 75ohm
20K Driver
20K

43
3.5. Protection History Display Mode
3.5.1. Actions
This mode enables the unit to record and display the event when the THERMAL, ASO or DC protection is activated.
If protections have been activated multiple times, the latest protection operation is recorded.

3.5.2. Starting up
AVR-X1200W
· While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to
turn on the power.
AVR-S710W
· While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH+", "TUNE -" and "PRESET +" simultaneously, press the power but-
ton to turn on the power.
Select the "2. PROTECTION" using the "TUNER PRESET CH +/-" button, then press the "STATUS" button then to con-
firm.

3.5.3. Protection information and displays


· Press the "STATUS" button in Protection History Display Mode.
· The protection history can be checked.

(a) If no protections has occurred.


FLD N O P R O T E C T

(b) ASO (if the last protection is ASO)


FLD P R T : A S O
Cause : A short circuit occurred between the speaker terminals, or speakers with an impedance outside the rating were
connected.
Note : A short circuit occurred between the speaker terminals, or speakers with an impedance outside the rating were
connected.
If the power is turned on in the abnormal state, protection is activated after around 6 seconds and the power is turned
off.

(c) DC (if the last protection is DC)


FLD P R T : D C
Cause : DC output of the power amplifier is abnormal.
If the power is turned on in the abnormal state, protection is activated after around 6 seconds and the power is turned
off.

(d) THERMAL (if the last protection is THERMAL(A) or THERMAL(B))


FLD P R T : T H E R M A L A
FLD P R T : T H E R M A L B
Cause : Abnormal heat sink temperature.
If the power is turned on in the abnormal state, protection is activated after around 2 minutes and the power is turned
off.

(e) Case of CURRENT (when the last protection incident is CURRENT protection)
FLD : C U R R E N T
Cause : An overcurrent flowed in power amp.
Caution : These protections may also be activated due to other factors such as disconnection of connectors or operations
around the microcomputer.
After viewing the above protection history, press the "STATUS" button to return to the normal display.

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3.5.4. Clearing the Protection History
There are two ways to clear the protection history.

(a) Activate Protection History Display Mode. Press the "STATUS" button to display the protection history. Press and
hold the "DIMMER" button for 3 seconds.
FLD P R T : D C

Press and hold the "DIMMER" button for 3 seconds.

FLD P R T : C L E A R

The above message is displayed and the protection history is cleared.

FLD N O P R O T E C T

(b) Initialize this unit. (See "Initializing This Unit" on page 13)

b Use the method in 3.5.1. if you do not want to erase your settings from this unit.

Warning Displays by POWER LED


If the power is turned off while a protection is being detected, the POWER LED flashes in red to warn you depending on
the protection status as follows.
(a) ASO/DC protection: Flashes at 0.5-second intervals (0.25 seconds lit, 0.25 seconds unlit)
(b) THERMAL (A/B) protection: Flashes at 2-second intervals (1 seconds lit, 1 seconds unlit)
(c) CURRENT protection: Flashes at 4-second intervals (2 seconds lit, 2 seconds unlit)

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3.6. Operation Info Mode
3.6.1. Actions
This mode enables the unit to display the accumulated operating time, power on count and each protection count.

3.6.2. Starting up
AVR-X1200W
·While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to
turn on the power.
AVR-S710W
·While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH+", "TUNE -" and "PRESET +" simultaneously, press the power but-
ton to turn on the power.
Select the "4. OP INFO" using the "TUNER PRESET CH+ / -" button, then press the "STATUS" button to confirm.

3.6.3. Operations
Press the "STATUS" button after starting up this device in Operation Info mode.
The following information is displayed in the following order.

(a) Accumulated operating time


FLD O P T i m e H
↑ Time display
"STATUS"

(b) Power on count


FLD P . O n T i m e
↑ Count display
"STATUS"

(c) DC / ASO Protection count


FLD D C : # # # / A S O : # # #

"STATUS"

(d) Thermal Protection count


FLD T H M A : / B :

"STATUS"

(e) CURRENT Protection count


FLD C u r r e n t :

"STATUS"

(Returns to normal display)

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3.7. TUNER STEP mode (E2 / E3 only)
3.3.1. Actions
This is a special mode for enabling reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed.

3.7.2. Starting up
AVR-X1200W
·While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to
turn on the power.
AVR-S710W
·While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH+", "TUNE -" and "PRESET +" simultaneously, press the power but-
ton to turn on the power.
Select the "5. TUNER FRQ SET" using the "TUNER PRESET CH +/-" button, then press the STATUS button to confirm.

3.7.3. Displays
Start up this unit in TUNER STEP mode, select the desired option using the "TUNER PRESET CH +/-" button, then enter
using the "STATUS" button.
The following information is displayed in the following order.

(a) AM9 kHz / FM50 kHz is selected


FLD < A M 9 / F M 5 0 >

"TUNER PRESET CH+" "TUNER PRESET CH-"

(b) AM10 kHz / FM200 kHz is selected


FLD < A M 1 0 / F M 2 0 0 >

"STATUS"

(c) Press the power button to turn off the power.


(d) Press the power button to turn on the power.

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4. Remote ID Setup Mode
4.1. Actions
This function allows only the desired AV receiver to be operated if multiple DENON AV receivers are used in the same
room.

4.2. Starting up
AVR-X1200W
·While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to
turn on the power.
AVR-S710W
·While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH+", "TUNE -" and "TUNE +" simultaneously, press the power button to
turn on the power.
Select the "6. REMOTE ID" using the "TUNER PRESET CH +/-" button, then press the "STATUS" button to confirm.

4.3. Operations
(1) When Remote ID Setup mode is activated, the following message is displayed.
FLD R E M O T E I D ?

(2) Press the "QUICK SECT1-4" button that corresponds to the number you want to this unit.
Button Display

QUICK SELECT 1 R E M O T E I D 1
QUICK SELECT 2 R E M O T E I D 2
QUICK SELECT 3 R E M O T E I D 3
QUICK SELECT 4 R E M O T E I D 4

(3) Press the power button to turn off the power.


(4) Press the power button to turn on the power.

b O nly "QUICK SELECT 1 - 4" and the POWER button on the unit can be used in Remote ID Setup Mode.
b The remote ID of the remote control supplied with this unit cannot be changed.

NOTE:
If the ID of the unit and remote control do not match, "AVAMPz" appears on the display of the unit when the remote
control is used
(*: own remote control ID).

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5. Protection Pass Mode
5.1. Actions
• This mode allows the power to be turned on without activating protections.
• This mode functions in the same way as normal power-on, except that protections are not activated.

5.2. Operations
AVR-X1200W
· While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH +", "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the
power button to turn on the power.
AVR-S710W
· While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "TUNER PRESET CH +" and "TUNE +" simultaneously, press the pow-
er button to turn on the power.
The device returns to the normal display message after the following is displayed.

FLD P r o t e c t i o n P a s s
This is displayed for 5 seconds before returning to the normal display.

6. CY920 Reboot Mode


6.1. Actions
• The CY920 is restarted after CY920 hang up.
• The CY920 can be restarted even in the network standby setting.
("Setup menu" – "Network" – "IP Control" – "Always On")

6.2. Operations
(1) Turn the "MAIN ZONE" button on and set the input source to NETWORK.
(2) While the power is on, hold down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH +" and "TUNER PRESET CH -" for at least 3 sec-
onds.
(3) Display during CY920 reboot
FLD N e t w o r k R e s t a r t

(4) Returns to the normal display.


NOTE :
• After rebooting CY920, the same operation is not accepted for 1 minute.
• Reception is prohibited during update, save and load.

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7. CY920 Initialization Mode
7.1. Actions
The following items are initialized.
(1) Favorites
(2) Quick Select
(3) Presets
(4) Internet Radio Recently Played
(5) Flickr contacts
(6) User ID
(7) Resume Playback station

7.2. Operations
AVR-X1200W
· While the power is on, hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "DIMMER" for at least 3 seconds.
AVR-S710W
· While the power is on, hold down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH +" and "TUNE -" for at least 3 seconds.

Initializing Display
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g .
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g . .
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g . . .

Complete Display
FLD C o m p l e t e d
This is displayed for 5 seconds before returning to the normal display.

Failed Display
FLD F a i l e d

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JIG FOR SERVICING
Use the following jigs (extension cable kit) when repairing the PCBs.
Order with your dealer for the jigs your dealer if necessary.

CAUTION : Incorrect connections may cause malfunction.

• Connection of Jig for HDMI PCB


---Items to Be Prepared---
8U-110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1Sets
Insulation sheet (Not supplied) : 1 sheet
Ground lead (Not supplied) : 2 pc

- 手順 -
(1) Remove the screws.

Shooting direction: A

x8

x6

(2) Remove the connector PCB.

x2

CN822

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(3) Remove the HDMI PCB from the chassis and turn it over.
Place an insulation sheet larger than the PCB underneath the HDMI PCB.
b Connect the earth of the PCB to the chassis using an earth wire, etc.

PCB DIGITAL

Insulation sheet

CHASSIS-HDMI CONNECTOR

CHASSIS-COMPOSIT CONNECTOR

(4) Connect the expansion cables.


DIFF-AMP
1

DIGITAL

Board-to-Board Connections
No. Pin Ref. No. PCB Ref. No. PCB
q 15pin CN201 DIFF-AMP CN822 DIGITAL

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PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING THE MICROPROCESSOR, ETC.
The procedure after replacing the u-COM (microprocessor), flash ROM, etc. is as follows.
Proce-
dure after
PCB Name Ref. No. Description Remark
Replace-
ment
DIGITAL IC751 R5F56108VNFP B SOFTWARE : Main
DIGITAL IC732 MX25L3206EM2I-12G B SOFTWARE : GUI ROM
DIGITAL IC773 5M80ZT100C5N B SOFTWARE : AUDIO PLD
DIGITAL IC782 MX25L6406EM2I-12G B SOFTWARE : DSP ROM
MODULE 30 CY920 MODULE (CY920 Model) D SOFTWARE : SBL.bcd / IMG.bcd b1
DIGITAL U602 MX25L25635FMI-10G (CY920 Model) C SOFTWARE : IMG.bcd b1
b1 The firmware for the CY920 MODULE is written to the INTERNAL ROM of the CY920 and the IC803 (EXTERNAL ROM) of the DIGITAL
circuit board.
"CY920 Error" appears in the display if the DIGITAL PCB or the CY920 is replaced, as this results in the version of the INTERNAL ROM
differing from that of the EXTERNAL ROM.
In this case, see "Update Procedure in the Event of a CY920 Error".
(This does not require special operations such as pushing multiple buttons at the same time. The firmware also cannot be updated via
DPMS.)

Procedure after Replacement


A : The software has been written. The software is not written at the time of replacement.
B : The software has been written. The software may need to be rewritten by version updates. Check the version.
C : The software has not been written. The software needs to be written after replacement.
See "Firmware Update Procedure" for information on writing the software.
D : The software has been written. Be sure to rewrite with the latest software for your service region.
See "Firmware Update Procedure" for information on writing the software.

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FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE
1. Updating via USB
The latest firmware can be downloaded to a USB memory for updates.
1.1. Connecting to the USB Memory
(1) Preparation
• Use a memory that supports USB2.0.
• USB format : Prepare a USB memory formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
• Do not run the USB memory through a hub.
• Do not connect a computer to the USB port of this unit using a USB cable.
• Do not use an extension cable when connecting the USB unit.
• If a USB memory device cannot be updated, replace it with a different USB memory device and perform the update
again.

1.2. Unzipping the Downloaded File


Unzip the downloaded file on your computer.
AVR-XXXXXXX USB_AVR-XXXXXXX_XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXX.zip

copy to USB flash drive

The "firmwares" folder is created upon unzipping the file.


Copy that folder to USB flash drive.
The "firmwares" folder must be in the root directly of the USB flash drive (memory).

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1.3. File structure on USB Memory
Copy the update files to the USB memory with the following structure.
USB memory root
Model Name Model Area Product ID

AVR-X1200WE3 North America (E3) 000100820100


AVR-X1200WE2 Europe (E2) 000100820200
AVR-X1200WJP Japan (JP) 000100820400
AVR-X1200WE1C China (E1C) 000100820500
AVR-S710W North America (E3) 000100820700
+ firmwares
+ 000100XXXXXX
+ APLD.bin
+ DSP.bin
+ enc_update.xml
+ GUI.bin
+ IMG.bcd
+ MAIN.bin
+ SBL.bcd

1.4. Insert the USB memory into the USB port.


NOTE : Remove the LAN cable from this unit when performing updates.

Download firmware
in USB flash drive.

1.5. Start the update.


AVR-X1200W
While holding down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH +" and "STATUS" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on
the power.
AVR-S710W
While holding down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "TUNE +" simultaneously, press the power button to turn on the
power.

1.6. Display during USB update


After around half minutes, display shows the following message.
Display
FLD U S B U p d a t e S t a r t

1.7. Press the "ENTER" key on the remote control unit or this unit.
Then start Firmware Update.
Display
FLD U p d a t e F i l e C h e c k

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1.8. The firmware update finishes.
When the update is completed, the following message appears on the display, then the unit returns to the normal status.
Display
FLD U p d a t i n g C o m p l e t e

---Cautions on Firmware Update---


• Never remove the USB memory before the update is finished.
• Never turn off the power before the update is completed.
• It takes around 1 hour to complete the update.
Once an update is started, normal operations cannot be performed until it is completed.
The GUI menu settings and image adjustment settings of this unit may be initialized.
Note down the settings before updating, and set them again after updating.

1.9. Forced USB All Device Write Mode


1.9.1. Actions
Mode used when this unit cannot be recovered.
Forcibly switches this unit to USB update mode.

1.9.2. Operations
AVR-X1200W
While holding down buttons the "TUNER PRESET CH +" and "STATUS" buttons simultaneously, insert the AC plug to
turn the power on.
AVR-S710W
While holding down buttons the "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "TUNE +" buttons simultaneously, insert the AC plug to turn the
power on.

1.9.3. The firmware update finishes.


Returns to the normal status after update is completed.

1.10. Update Procedure in the Event of a CY920 Error


1.10.1. Actions
Perform the following update procedure if "CY920 Error" appears in the display when the power is turned on after re-
placing the DIGITAL PCB or the CY920.

1.10.2. Operations
(1) Remove the AC power plug and turn off the power.
(2) Copy the update file to a USB memory device and insert the USB memory device in the USB port.
(3) Insert the AC plug and turn on the power.
(4) The update starts automatically after "CY920 Error" appears in the display.
Display
FLD U p d a t e F i l e C h e c k

(5) The firmware update finishes.


Display
FLD U p d a t e C o m p l e t e
The unit restarts after the update is finished.

(6) After the update, check that "CY920 Error" is no longer displayed, and check the version of the new firmware.
See "1. Version Display Mode" (page 21 ).

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1.10. About the error codes
See the table below for error codes and details of faults when the firmware is updated through USB memory.

Error
USB Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

Disconnect and reconnect the USB


01 ConnectionFail01 Unable to detect USB.
memory.

Make sure that the Firmware File is in


02 FilesNotFound 02 No Firmware File in USB.
the USB memory.

Make sure that the model name and


The Firmware File in the USB does
03 NotMatchFirm 03 area are supported by the Firmware
not support your model and area.
File.

Failed to obtain the entire Firm-


04 ConnectionFail04 Start the USB Update again.
ware information.

Time Out while obtaining the


05 ConnectionFail05 Start the USB Update again.
entire Firmware information.

This unit automatically retries the


request several times. Wait until the
Error notification received while
08 ConnectionFail08 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
requesting the Firmware Info.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
09 ConnectionFail09 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
ware information.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

Unable to detect USB for Firm- Disconnect and reconnect the USB
0A ConnectionFail0A ware Download. memory.

No Firmware File for Firmware Make sure that the Firmware File is in
0B FilesNotFound 0B Download. the USB memory.

This unit automatically retries the


request several times. Wait until the
Received value with the invalid
0C ConnectionFail0C Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Package Version.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
No Update Packet received from
10 Updating fail 10 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
CY920 (Time Out).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Abnormal data in Update Packet
11 Updating fail 11 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
received from CY920 (CRCError).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
Abnormal data in Update Packet request several times. Wait until the
12 Updating fail 12 received from CY920 (PacketNo- Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error). Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed in Block Erase before rewrit-
13 Erase fail 13 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
ing Main.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed in Block Erase while rewrit-
14 Updating fail 14 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
ing Main.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

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Error
USB Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

This unit automatically retries the


request several times. Wait until the
Error in Verify after rewriting Main
15 UpdateCheckNG 15 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
(Check Sum Error).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Setup failure of the XModem
16 Updating fail 16 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
transfer method.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

Unable to detect USB after SBL Disconnect and reconnect the USB
20 ConnectionFail20 Mode. memory.

No Firmware File in USB after SBL Make sure that the Firmware File is in
21 FilesNotFound 21 Mode. the USB memory.

After SBL Mode, the Firmware File Make sure that the model name and
22 NotMatchFirm 22 in the USB does not support your area are supported by the Firmware
model and area. File.

Failed to obtain the entire Firm-


23 ConnectionFail23 Start the USB Update again.
ware information after SBL Mode.

This unit automatically retries the


Time Out while obtaining the request several times. Wait until the
24 ConnectionFail24 entire Firmware information afterDisplay stops. If the Display stops at the
SBL Mode. Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
25 ConnectionFail25 Failed to transit to SBL Mode. Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Time Out in Download (writing to
26 Download fail 26 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
SDRAM) for Firmware Download.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed to write to EEPROM after
27 Connectionfail27 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
SBL Mode.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

Disconnect and reconnect the USB


36 ConnectionFail36 Unable to detect USB.
memory.

Make sure that the Firmware File is in


37 FilesNotFound 37 No Firmware File in USB.
the USB memory.

Make sure that the model name and


The Firmware File in the USB does
38 NotMatchFirm 38 area are supported by the Firmware
not support your model and area.
File.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
39 ConnectionFail39 Time Out in USB Check. Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

Unable to detect USB for Firm- Disconnect and reconnect the USB
3A ConnectionFail3A ware Download. memory.

No Firmware File for Firmware Make sure that the Firmware File is in
3B FilesNotFound 3B Download. the USB memory.

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Error
USB Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

This unit automatically retries the


request several times. Wait until the
Error notification received while
3C Updating fail 3C Display stops. If the Display stops at the
requesting the Firmware Info.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
3D Updating fail 3D Display stops. If the Display stops at the
ware information.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
3F ConnectionFail3F Failed to transit to SBL Mode. Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

Disconnect and reconnect the USB


50 ConnectionFail50 Unable to detect USB.
memory.

Make sure that the Firmware File is in


51 ConnectionFail51 No Firmware File in USB.
the USB memory.

Make sure that the model name and


The Firmware File in the USB does
52 NotMatchFirm 52 area are supported by the Firmware
not support your model and area.
File.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Error notification received while
54 Updating fail 54 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
requesting the Firmware Info.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
55 Updating fail 55 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
ware information.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

Unable to detect USB for Firm- Disconnect and reconnect the USB
56 ConnectionFail56 ware Download. memory.

No Firmware File for Firmware Make sure that the Firmware File is in
57 FilesNotFound 57 Download. the USB memory.

This unit automatically retries the


Invalid DeviceID in response or request several times. Wait until the
5A ConnectionFail5A no response from Sub for the "C" Display stops. If the Display stops at the
command. Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
NACK received in response or request several times. Wait until the
5B Updating fail 5B no response from Sub for the "L" Display stops. If the Display stops at the
command. Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
No Update Packet received from
5C Updating fail 5C Display stops. If the Display stops at the
CY920 (Time Out).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Abnormal data in Update Packet
5D Updating fail 5D Display stops. If the Display stops at the
received from CY920 (CRCError).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
Abnormal data in Update Packet request several times. Wait until the
5E Updating fail 5E received from CY920 (PacketNo- Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error). Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

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Error
USB Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

This unit automatically retries the


request several times. Wait until the
Setup failure of the XModem
5F Updating fail 5F Display stops. If the Display stops at the
transfer method.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
NACK received in response or request several times. Wait until the
60 Updating fail 60 no response from Sub for the "P" Display stops. If the Display stops at the
command. Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
Mismatched Check Sum in re- request several times. Wait until the
61 UpdateCheckNG 61 sponse or no response from Sub Display stops. If the Display stops at the
for the "I" command. Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed to start up Sub in Power On
62 Updating fail 62 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
sequence during Update.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed to transit to Application
63 Updating fail 63 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Mode.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed to transit to Boot Loader
64 Updating fail 64 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Mode.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
Write Enable Latch Bit not set in request several times. Wait until the
80 Updating fail 80 Read after issuing the "WREN" Display stops. If the Display stops at the
command. Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Block Erase failed in Read after
81 Updating fail 81 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
issuing the "BE" command.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
No Update Packet received from
82 Updating fail 82 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
CY920 (Time Out).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Abnormal data in Update Packet
83 Updating fail 83 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
received from CY920 (CRCError).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
Abnormal data in Update Packet request several times. Wait until the
84 Updating fail 84 received from CY920 (Packet No Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error). Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
Abnormal data in Update Packet request several times. Wait until the
85 Updating fail 85 received from CY920 (Data Length Display stops. If the Display stops at the
/ Data No). Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Mismatched Check Sum in Check
86 Updating fail 86 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Sum comparison after rewriting.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
A2 ConnectionFailA2 Unable to detect USB. Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.

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Error
USB Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

This unit automatically retries the


request several times. Wait until the
A3 FilesNotFound A3 No Firmware File in USB. Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
The Firmware File in the USB does
A4 NotMatchFirm A4 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
not support your model and area.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Error notification received while
A6 Updating fail A6 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
requesting the Firmware Info.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
A7 Updating fail A7 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
ware information.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Unable to detect USB for Firm-
AE ConnectionFailAE Display stops. If the Display stops at the
ware Download.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
No Firmware File for Firmware
AF FilesNotFound AF Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Download.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Time Out in Download (writing to
B1 ConnectionFailB1 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
SDRAM) for Firmware Download.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Error notification received after
B2 Updating fail B2 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
rewriting the CY920 Firm.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Error in Firmware Update (Time
B3 Updating fail B3 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Out).
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed to transit to Boot Loader
B4 Updating fail B4 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Mode.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
This unit automatically retries the
request several times. Wait until the
Failed to transit to Application
B5 Updating fail B5 Display stops. If the Display stops at the
Mode.
Error display, press and hold the "Power
operation" button for 5 seconds.
---Checking the firmware version after updating---
After updating the firmware, check the version. See "1. Version Display Mode" (page 21 ).

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1.11. Device display during the firmware update
Display the device being updated and the update progress.

Target device USB Update Display Error code when an error occurs

10 - 16
Main CPU L1 Main:**% ***min 36 - 3D
3F

50 - 52
Audio PLD L1 APLD:**% ***min 54 - 57
5A - 64

50 - 52
DSP L1 DSP :**% ***min 54 - 57
5A - 64

50 - 52
54 - 57
GUI Serial Flash L1 GUI :**% ***min 5A
62 - 64
80 - 86
A2 - A4
A6 - A7
CY920 second Boot Loader L1 ESBL:**% ***min AE - AF
B1 - B5
A2 - A4
A6 - A7
CY920 Image L1 EIMG:**% ***min AE - AF
B1 - B5
CY920 Image (Emergency
L1 Update retry –
Mode)

---Checking the Firmware Version After the Update---


After updating the firmware, check the version. See "1. Version Display Mode" (page 21).

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2. Updating via DPMS
Download the latest firmware from our website and update the firmware.
2.1. Network Connection
(1) System Requirements
• Internet Connection by Broadband Circuit
• Modem
• Router
• Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater is recommended)

(2) Setting
Internet
Computer

Modem
ComputerLAN port / Ethernet connector

To WAN port
Router

To LAN port
To LAN port

Ethernet connector of this Unit

2.2. Check and update the firmware


Check if there is a firmware update available. It is also possible to check approximately how long the update will take.
(1) Press the "SETUP" button on the remote control to display the GUI menu.
(2) Press the cursor button to select "General" → "Firmware" → "Update" → "Check for Update".
(3) Press the "ENTER" button.
• The latest version of the firmware uploaded to the web is displayed.
• If the latest firmware version is on the web, proceed to (4).
• If the latest firmware is already installed, press the "SETUP" button to exit the menu.
(4) Select "Start" using the cursor buttons, and then press "ENTER".
• The power display lights in red and the GUI screen display disappears during the update.
The remaining time of the update is shown on the display of the unit.
• Returns to the normal status after the update is completed.

---Cautions on Firmware Update---


• For the update procedure, a proper broadband Internet connection environment and settings are required.
• Do not turn off the power until updating is completed.
• It takes around 1 hour to complete the update.
Once an update is started, normal operations cannot be performed until it is completed.
The GUI menu settings and image adjustment settings of this unit may be initialized.
Note down the settings before updating, and set them again after updating.

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2.3. About the error codes
See the following table for details on the error code display, details of the error code, remedies when updating the firm-
ware via DPMS. (DPMS : D&M Product Management Server)
Error
DPMS Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code
Initialize the unit and try updating
again.
01 L o g i n f a i l e d 0 1 Failed to log in to DPMS.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.

Line etc. is congested when log- Carry out the update in an environment
02 S e r v e r i s b u s y 0 2 ging in to DPMS. that has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


03 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 3 Connection to DPMS failed. out the update in an environment that
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Failed to obtain the entire Firm-
04 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 4 out the update in an environment that
ware information.
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Time Out while obtaining the
05 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 5 out the update in an environment that
entire Firmware information.
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Failed to obtain the individual
06 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 6 out the update in an environment that
Firmware information.
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Time Out while obtaining the
07 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 7 out the update in an environment that
individual Firmware information.
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Error notification received while
08 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 8 out the update in an environment that
requesting the Firmware Info.
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Time Out while obtaining Firm-
09 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 9 out the update in an environment that
ware information.
has little network load.

Error(NG) notification received Check the network connection. Carry


0A D o w n l o a d f a i l 0 A while requesting Firmware Down- out the update in an environment that
load. has little network load.

Error(Server Busy) notification re- Check the network connection. Carry


0B D o w n l o a d f a i l 0 B ceived while requesting Firmware out the update in an environment that
Download. has little network load.

Error(Connect failure) notification Check the network connection. Carry


0C D o w n l o a d f a i l 0 C received while requesting Firm- out the update in an environment that
ware Download. has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Received value with the invalid
0D C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 D out the update in an environment that
Package Version.
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


Connection to DPMS failed.
0E C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 E out the update in an environment that
(Cannot get NTP)
has little network load.

No Update Packet received from Turn off and on the power. Updating
10 U p d a t i n g f a i l 1 0 CY920 (Time Out). starts automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet Turn off and on the power. Updating
11 U p d a t i n g f a i l 1 1 received from CY920 (CRCError). starts automatically.

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Error
DPMS Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

Abnormal data in Update Packet


Turn off and on the power. Updating
12 U p d a t i n g f a i l 1 2 received from CY920 (Packet No
starts automatically.
Error).

Failed in Block Erase before rewrit- Turn off and on the power. Updating
13 E r a s e f a i l 1 3 ing Main. starts automatically.

Failed in Block Erase while rewrit- Turn off and on the power. Updating
14 U p d a t i n g f a i l 1 4 ing Main. starts automatically.

Error in Verify after rewriting Main Turn off and on the power. Updating
15 U p d a t e C h e c k N G 1 5 (Check Sum Error). starts automatically.

Check the network connection. Carry


Setup failure of the XModem
16 U p d a t i n g f a i l 1 6 out the update in an environment that
transfer method.
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


After SBL Mode IP Address acqui-
20 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 0 out the update in an environment that
sition failure (AutoIP).
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


After SBL Mode IP Address acqui-
21 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 1 out the update in an environment that
sition failure (Time Out).
has little network load.

Initialize the unit and try updating


DPMS login incorrect notification again.
22 L o g i n f a i l e d 2 2 after SBL. Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.

DPMS congestion notification Carry out the update in an environment


23 S e r v e r i s b u s y 2 3 after SBL. that has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


DPMS connection failure notifica-
24 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 4 out the update in an environment that
tion after SBL.
has little network load.

Initialize the unit and try updating


25 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 5 Failed to transit to SBL Mode.
again.

Check the network connection. Carry


Error in Firmware Download (Time
26 D o w n l o a d f a i l 2 6 out the update in an environment that
Out).
has little network load.

Failed to write to EEPROM after Initialize the unit and try updating
27 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 7 SBL Mode. again.

Carry out the update in an environment


36 L o g i n f a i l e d 3 6 DPMS login incorrect notification.
that has little network load.

Carry out the update in an environment


37 S e r v e r i s b u s y 3 7 DPMS congestion notification.
that has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


DPMS connection failure notifica-
38 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 8 out the update in an environment that
tion.
has little network load.

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Error
DPMS Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

Check the network connection. Carry


39 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 9 DPMS connection Time Out Error. out the update in an environment that
has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error(NG) notification received
starts automatically.
3A D o w n l o a d f a i l 3 A while requesting Firmware Down-
Carry out the update in an environment
load.
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power. Updating
Error(Server Busy) notification re-
starts automatically.
3B D o w n l o a d f a i l 3 B ceived while requesting Firmware
Carry out the update in an environment
Download.
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power. Updating
Error(Connect failure) notification
starts automatically.
3C D o w n l o a d f a i l 3 C received while requesting Firm-
Carry out the update in an environment
ware Download.
that has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


After SBL Mode IP Address acqui-
3D C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 D out the update in an environment that
sition failure (AutoIP).
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


After SBL Mode IP Address acqui-
3E C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 E out the update in an environment that
sition failure (Time Out).
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


3F C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 F Failed to transit to SBL Mode. out the update in an environment that
has little network load.

S u b * * * m i n Carry out the update in an environment


50 DPMS login incorrect notification.
L o g i n f a i l e d 5 0 that has little network load.

Carry out the update in an environment


51 S e r v e r i s b u s y 5 1 DPMS congestion notification.
that has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


DPMS connection failure notifica-
52 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 2 out the update in an environment that
tion.
has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error notification received while starts automatically.
54 U p d a t i n g f a i l 5 4 requesting the Firmware Info. Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Time Out while obtaining Firm- starts automatically.
55 U p d a t i n g f a i l 5 5 ware information. Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error(NG) notification received
starts automatically.
56 D o w n l o a d f a i l 5 6 while requesting Firmware Down-
Carry out the update in an environment
load.
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error(Server Busy) notification re-
starts automatically.
57 D o w n l o a d f a i l 5 7 ceived while requesting Firmware
Carry out the update in an environment
Download.
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error(Connect failure) notification
starts automatically.
58 D o w n l o a d f a i l 5 8 received while requesting Firm-
Carry out the update in an environment
ware Download.
that has little network load.

Invalid DeviceID in response or


Turn off and on the power. Updating
5A C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 A no response from Sub for the "C"
starts automatically.
command.

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Error
DPMS Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

NACK received in response or


Turn off and on the power. Updating
5B U p d a t i n g f a i l 5 B no response from Sub for the "L"
starts automatically.
command.

No Update Packet received from Turn off and on the power. Updating
5C U p d a t i n g f a i l 5 C CY920 (Time Out). starts automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet Turn off and on the power. Updating
5D U p d a t i n g f a i l 5 D received from CY920 (CRCError). starts automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet


Turn off and on the power. Updating
5E U p d a t i n g f a i l 5 E received from CY920 (PacketNo-
starts automatically.
Error).

Setup failure of the XModem Turn off and on the power. Updating
5F U p d a t i n g f a i l 5 F transfer method. starts automatically.

NACK received in response or


Turn off and on the power. Updating
60 U p d a t i n g f a i l 6 0 no response from Sub for the "P"
starts automatically.
command.

Mismatched Check Sum in re-


Turn off and on the power. Updating
61 U p d a t e C h e c k N G 6 1 sponse or no response from Sub
starts automatically.
for the "I" command.

Failed to start up Sub in Power On Turn off and on the power. Updating
62 U p d a t i n g f a i l 6 2 sequence during Update. starts automatically.

Write Enable Latch Bit not set in


Turn off and on the power. Updating
80 U p d a t i n g f a i l 8 0 Read after issuing the "WREN"
starts automatically.
command.

Block Erase failed in Read after Turn off and on the power. Updating
81 U p d a t i n g f a i l 8 1 issuing the "BE" command. starts automatically.

No Update Packet received from Turn off and on the power. Updating
82 U p d a t i n g f a i l 8 2 CY920 (Time Out). starts automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet Turn off and on the power. Updating
83 U p d a t i n g f a i l 8 3 received from CY920 (CRCError). starts automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet


Turn off and on the power. Updating
84 U p d a t i n g f a i l 8 4 received from CY920 (PacketNo-
starts automatically.
Error).

Setup failure of the XModem Turn off and on the power. Updating
85 U p d a t i n g f a i l 8 5 transfer method. starts automatically.

Mismatched Check Sum in Check Turn off and on the power. Updating
86 U p d a t i n g f a i l 8 6 Sum comparison after rewriting. starts automatically.

Check the network connection. Carry


IP Address acquisition failure
A0 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 0 out the update in an environment that
(AutoIP).
has little network load.

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Error
DPMS Update Error Display Details of Error code Remedies
Code

Check the network connection. Carry


IP Address acquisition failure
A1 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 1 out the update in an environment that
(Time Out).
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


A2 L o g i n f a i l e d A 2 DPMS login incorrect notification. out the update in an environment that
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


A3 S e r v e r i s b u s y A 3 DPMS congestion notification. out the update in an environment that
has little network load.

Check the network connection. Carry


DPMS connection failure notifica-
A4 C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 4 out the update in an environment that
tion.
has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error notification received while starts automatically.
A6 U p d a t i n g f a i l A 6 requesting the Firmware Info. Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Time Out while obtaining Firm- starts automatically.
A7 U p d a t i n g f a i l A 7 ware information. Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error(NG) notification received
starts automatically.
AE D o w n l o a d f a i l A E while requesting Firmware Down-
Carry out the update in an environment
load.
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error(Server Busy) notification re-
starts automatically.
AF D o w n l o a d f a i l A F ceived while requesting Firmware
Carry out the update in an environment
Download.
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error(Connect failure) notification
starts automatically.
B0 D o w n l o a d f a i l B 0 received while requesting Firm-
Carry out the update in an environment
ware Download.
that has little network load.

Turn off and on the power. Updating


Error in Firmware Download (Time starts automatically.
B1 D o w n l o a d f a i l B 1 Out). Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power. Updating
Error notification received after starts automatically.
B2 U p d a t i n g f a i l B 2 rewriting the CY920 Firm. Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power. Updating
Error in Firmware Update (Time starts automatically.
B3 U p d a t i n g f a i l B 3 Out). Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.

Failed to transit to Boot Loader Initialize the unit and try updating
B4 U p d a t i n g f a i l B 4 Mode. again.

Failed to transit to Application Initialize the unit and try updating


B5 U p d a t i n g f a i l B 5 Mode. again.

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Device display during the firmware update
Display the device being updated and the update progress.

Target device DPMS Update Display Error code when an error occurs

10 - 16
Main CPU L1 Main:**% ***min 36 - 3F

50 - 52
Audio PLD L1 APLD:**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 62

50 - 52
DSP L1 DSP1:**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 62

50 - 52
54 - 58
GUI Serial Flash L1 GUI :**% ***min 5A
62
80 - 86

A0 - A4
CY920 second Boot Loader L1 ESBL:**% ***min A6 - A7
AE - B5

A0 - A4
CY920 Image L1 EIMG:**% ***min A6 - A7
AE - B5

CY920 Image (Emergency


L1 Update retry –
Mode)

---Checking the Firmware Version After the Update---


After updating the firmware, check the version.
See "1. Version Display Mode" (page 21).

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ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting Idling Current
1. Preparation
(1) Prepare a DC voltmeter.
(2) Place the unit under normal usage conditions, away from highly ventilated areas such as next to an air conditioning
machine or electric fan.
The set requires an ambient temperature of 15℃ to 30℃ and standard humidity.。
(3) Settings of This Unit
• POWER (Power source switch) STANDBY
• SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) No load
(Do not connect equipment such as speakers or dummy resistors.)

2. Adjustment Procedure
(1) R emove the top cover and turn VR550, VR540, VR530, VR520, VR510, VR570, VR560 of the AMP PCB counterclock-
wise(c) as far as possible.
(2) Connect the DC Voltmeter to the test points.
FRONT-Lch :CN510
FRONT-Rch :CN550
CENTER ch :CN530
SURROUND-Lch :CN520
SURROUND-Rch :CN540
SURROUND-BACK Lch :CN560
SURROUND-BACK Rch :CN570
(3) Connect the power cord to an outlet. Next, press the power button to turn on the power.
(4) Set this unit as follows.
MASTER VOLUME : "---" (c min.) : turn counterclockwise to the lowest position.
SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) : No load
(Do not connect equipment such as speakers or dummy resistors.)
MODE : MCH STEREO
FUNCTION : DVD
(5) Turn VR550 clockwise (x) and adjust the voltage of the test point to "1.5mV ± 0.5mV DC" within 2 minutes.
(6) 10 minutes after the preliminary adjustment, turn VR550 and set the voltage to "2.0mV ± 0.5mV DC".
(7) Adjust the variable resistance of each channel using the same method.

AMP UNIT

DC Voltmeter
FR SR CEN SL FL SBR SBL

VR550 VR540 VR530 VR520 VR510 VR570 VR560

CN550 CN540 CN530 CN520 CN510 CN570 CN560

F Rch S Rch C Rch S Lch F Lch S Back Rch S Back Lch

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SURROUND MODES AND PARAMETERS
Sound modes and channel output
○ This indicates the audio output channels or surround parameters that can be set.
◎ This indicates the audio output channels. The output channels depend on the settings of “Speaker Config.”.

Surr.Parameter
Sound mode Loudness Dynamic
Subwoofer Dialog Control Low Frequency
Dialog Level Cinema EQ Mngmt Comp. Delay Time
Level z3 z4
z1 z2
Direct (2-channel) Sz5 S S
Direct (Multi-channel) S S S S S
Stereo S S S S
Multi Ch In S S S S
Dolby Surround S S S S S S
DTS Neural:X S S S S S
Dolby Digital S S S S S S
Dolby Digital Plus S S S S S S
Dolby TrueHD S S S S S S
Dolby Atmos S S S S S S
DTS Surround S S S S S
DTS 96/24 S S S S
DTS-HD S S S S
DTS Express S S S S
DTS:X S S S S S S
Multi Ch Stereo S S S S S S
Rock Arena S S S S S S
Jazz Club S S S S S S
Mono Movie S S S S S S
Video Game S S S S S S
Matrix S S S S S S
Virtual S S S S

*1 A signal for each channel contained in an input signal is output as audio.


*2 Audio is not output when “Speaker Config.” - “Surround Back” in the menu is set to “1 spkr”.
*3 Audio is output when the set sound mode name contains “+ Dolby Surround”.
*4 Audio is output when “Subwoofer Mode” in the menu is set to “LFE+Main”.

Sound modes and surround parameters

Surr.Parameter Audyssey
Tone Restorer
Sound mode MultEQ® XT Dynamic EQ Dynamic Volume
Room Size Center Spread DTS Neural:X z6 z9
z7 z8 z8
Direct (2-channel)
Direct (Multi-channel)
Stereo S S S S S
Multi Ch In S S S S
Dolby Surround S S S S S S
DTS Neural:X S S S S S
Dolby Digital S S S S
Dolby Digital Plus S S S S
Dolby TrueHD S S S S
Dolby Atmos S S S S
DTS Surround S S S S
DTS 96/24 S S S S
DTS-HD S S S S
DTS Express S S S S
DTS:X S S S S S
Multi Ch Stereo S S S S S
Rock Arena S S S S S S
Jazz Club S S S S S S
Mono Movie S S S S S S
Video Game S S S S S S
Matrix S S S S S
Virtual S S S S S

*1 - *6 : “Sound modes and surround parameters”

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Surr.Parameter Audyssey
Tone Restorer
Sound mode MultEQ® XT Dynamic EQ Dynamic Volume
Room Size Center Spread DTS Neural:X z7 z10
z8 z9 z9
Direct/Pure Direct (2-channel) z5
Direct/Pure Direct (Multi-channel) z5
Stereo S S S S S
Multi Ch In S S S S
Dolby Surround S S S S S S
DTS Neural:X S S S S S
Dolby Digital S S S S
Dolby Digital Plus S S S S
Dolby TrueHD S S S S
Dolby Atmos S S S S
DTS Surround S S S S
DTS 96/24 S S S S
DTS-HD S S S S
DTS Express S S S S
DTS:X S S S S S
Multi Ch Stereo S S S S S
Rock Arena S S S S S S
Jazz Club S S S S S S
Mono Movie S S S S S S
Video Game S S S S S S
Matrix S S S S S
Virtual S S S S S

*5, *7 - *10: “Sound modes and surround parameters”

*1 This item can be selected when a Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X or DTS signal is played.
*2 This item can be selected when a Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital or DTS signal is played.
*3 This item can be selected when a DTS:X signal that is compatible with the Dialog Control function is input.
*4 This item can be selected when a Dolby Digital or DTS signal or DVD-Audio is played.
*5 During playback in Pure Direct mode, the surround parameters are the same as in Direct mode.
*6 This setting is available when “Subwoofer Mode” in the menu is set to “LFE+Main”.
*7 This item cannot be set when “Dynamic EQ” is set to “On”.
*8 This item cannot be set when Audyssey® Setup (Speaker Calibration) has not been performed.
*9 This item cannot be set when “MultEQ® XT” is set to “Off”.
*10 This item can be set when the input signal is analog, PCM 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.

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Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes
● This indicates the default sound mode.
○ This indicates the selectable sound mode.
2-channel signal Multi-channel signal
Sound mode NOTE Dolby Dolby Dolby
Analog / DTS PCM DTS DTS ES DTS ES Dolby Dolby
Digital DTS:X DTS-HD DTS Digital Digital
PCM (-HD) Multi Express Dscrt6.1 Mtrx6.1 Atmos TrueHD
(+/HD) Plus (EX)
DTS Surround
DTS:X MSTR / DTS:X F
DTS-HD MSTR Fz3
DTS-HD HI RES Fz4
DTS ES Dscrt6.1 z2 F
DTS ES Mtrx6.1 z2 F
DTS Surround S S F
DTS 96/24 Fz5
DTS Express F
DTS (-HD) + Neural:X S S S
DTS Neural:X S F
Dolby Surround
Dolby Atmos z1 F
Dolby TrueHD Sz6 S
Dolby Digital+ Sz7 S
Dolby (D+) (HD) + Dolby Surround F F F
Dolby Digital S
Dolby Surround S F

*1 – *7 : “Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes”

2-channel signal Multi-channel signal


Sound mode NOTE Dolby Dolby Dolby
Analog / DTS PCM DTS DTS ES DTS ES Dolby Dolby
Digital DTS:X DTS-HD DTS Digital Digital
PCM (-HD) Multi Express Dscrt6.1 Mtrx6.1 Atmos TrueHD
(+/HD) Plus (EX)
Multi Ch In
Multi Ch In F
Multi Ch In + Dolby Surround S
Multi Ch In 7.1 z2 Sz9
Multi Ch In + Neural:X S
Direct
Direct Sz8 S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Pure Direct
Pure Direct S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Original sound mode
Multi Ch Stereo S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Rock Arena S S S S S S S S S S Sz10 S S S
Jazz Club S S S S S S S S S S Sz10 S S S
Mono Movie S S S S S S S S S S Sz10 S S S
Video Game S S S S S S S S S S Sz10 S S S
Matrix S S S S S S S S S S Sz10 S S S
Virtual S S S S S S S S S S Sz10 S S S
Stereo
Stereo F S S S S S S S S S S S S S

*2, *8 – *10 : “Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes”

*1 This item can be selected when using any of the Surround Back, Front Height, Top Front, Top Middle, Front Dolby or Surround Dolby speaker.
*2 This item can be selected when surround back speakers are used.
*3 This item can be selected when the input signal is DTS-HD Master Audio.
*4 This item can be selected when the input signal is DTS-HD Hi Resolution.
*5 This item can be selected when the input signal is DTS 96/24.
*6 This can be selected when the Dolby Atmos signal contains the Dolby TrueHD signal.
*7 This can be selected when the Dolby Atmos signal contains the Dolby Digital Plus signal.
*8 The default sound mode for the AirPlay playback is “Direct”.
*9 This item can be selected when the input signals contain surround back signals.
*10 This can be selected when the Dolby Atmos signal contains the Dolby TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus signal.

73
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. POWER
1.1. The unit does not power on

The unit does not power on

Does the power indicator Does the power indicator on


NO YES
on the front panel flash in the front panel flash in red
green when the power is when the power is turned on?
turned on?
NO

YES
Is a fuse blown? See "1.2.Fuse is blown."

NO

Is DC5V output even when


YES Is DC 5 V being supplied NO the connector (CN741) NO
TO "6.SMPS"
from the SMPS PCB (BN601) supplying power from the
(See page 85)
to the DIGITAL PCB? SMPS PCB to the DIGITAL
PCB is removed?

YES YES

Check for breakages and short circuits


Check the circuits around
in the circuits and parts between
the Microprocessor on the
CN741 on the DIGITAL PCB and the
DIGITAL PCB and replace
microprocessor power supply and
any faulty parts.
replace any faulty parts.

Does the power display on To "3.5. Protection


YES Are there any parts not fully NO
the front panel lights green History Display
connected into the connec-
after approximately 10 Mode"
tors that connect the PCBs?
seconds? (See page 44)

NO YES

YES Connect the connectors cor-


Is a fuse blown? See "1.2.Fuse is blown."
rectly.
NO

Check the voltage of pins 1,


0V Check the circuits around the Microprocessor
5 - 7 of N1006 on the DIGI-
from CN741 on the DIGITAL PCB and replace
TAL PCB while the power
any faulty parts.
display is flashing in green.

3.3V

Remove the connector (BN501) of the MAIN PCB.


Check the "3.5. Protection history display mode"
(See page 44)

1.2. Fuse is blown


Blown fuse

Check the rectifier diode in


Check for leaks and short Check for short circuits between the
the rectifier circuit on the
circuits in the parts on the regulator output terminal and GND in
secondary side, and check
primary side. Replace any the power supply stabilization circuit.
for short circuits. Replace
faulty parts. Replace faulty parts if there is a short
any faulty parts.
circuit.

Replace the fuse after repair.

74
2. Analog video

MONITOR OUT (CVBS) output NG

Is the power voltage being


NO
output correctly?
The circuit around CY920 is faulty.
+5VV :C8812 : + side
-5VV :C8813 : - side

YES

Is a signal being output from NO Does the signal input to the video Check the pattern between JK881 and
NO
the video amplifier? amplifier? IC881, and then check the Blu-ray/DVD
Output V :IC881-1pin (SAT/CBL function) player or the cable between the unit
Vin3 : IC881-7pin and the Blu-ray/DVD player.
YES
YES

Check the cable between the


Check the settings of each IC. Are
unit and the monitor or check NO
the following voltages set?
the monitor. The CPU(IC751) is faulty.
SW2 :IC881-10pin :3.3V : OK
SW5 :IC881-2pin : 3.3V : OK

YES

The circuit around IC881 is faulty.

VIDEO test point


DDC_CLK
DDC_DATA

DDC_DATA
DDC_DATA

DDC_DATA

T7122

C8208
DDC_DATA

T7121

DDC_DATA
DDC_CLK

DDC_CLK

DDC_CLK
T7211
DDC_CLK
T7224

T7223

T7212

T7202

T7201

DDC_CLK
CEC

R8270
T7112 T7111 D8208
T7101
T7102

D8207
C
D7202

D7122

C8820 B B CN763 C8207


R7103
R7108
R7107
R7104

A
R7106 R7609

T7213 +5V T7203 +5V T7123 +5V T7113 +5V


JK772

R8242
T7114
JK773

+5V T7103
C8802 JK751 JK741 T7214 JK731 T7204 JK721 JK711 JK701
Q7102 D7101
R7101
R7102
R7105
C7276

Q7202
D7233

R7115

R8212
C7102 R7112
R7116
R7114 D7111
R7113 R7111

HPD HPD HPD


JK771

T7222 T7226 D7218 D7217 D7214 D7213 HPD D7120 D7119 D7116D7115
C7701

R7702
C7704
D7701
R7709 C7702

R7707
R7706
R7705

D7221 D7222 D7225 D7226 D7208 D7207 D7204 D7203 D7128 D7127 D7124 D7123 T7124 D7106 D7105 R7701

L8201
C8210
T7104 R7737
R7734
JK881

D7228 UTIL/HEAC+ HPD R7703 C8261 JK822 JK821 JK851


R7708
R7122 R7123
R7126 R7128
R7121 R7124

R7125 C7103
D7121 R7127

R7118

R7739

D7110D7109
R7117
D7112

HPD R7735
R7736
C7727

C8803
C7703

X7201 RN725 C8260


Q7101

R8516

D7223 D7224 D7227 CN804

R8528
C8518
D7220 D7219 D7216 D7215 D7210 D7209 D7206 D7205 D7130 D7129 D7114D7113 D7108 D7107 D7104 D7103 C7726 C8213
C7271

D7126 D7125 D7118 D7117


RN721

Q7201T7125 T7126
RN722

RN724
RN723

R7258

Q7211 Q7212 T8014

R8213
R8216
R8214

C8201
R7228 R7710

R8217

R8215
C8217

C8218

R8207
R8208

C8203
C7705

R8219
C8219

R8218

C8202
R8220
R71 44

R7738

C8220
T8016 R7704 C8265 R8267 C8225 R8527 R8531

C8215
C8216
HPD T8015
R7205 C7201

R7229
L8008 JK801
D7201 R7207
R7201 R7204
R7202 R7203
R7206 R7208

R8529
C8519
R8526
R8530
D7231
R7253
R7256
R7257
R7254
D7230

R8269
R8268
C8266
C R8266 R8265
D7212
D7211 R7217
R7211 R7214
R7212 R7213
R7216 R7218

R8257
R71
45 R R71

D8503
D8504

R7230
R71R71363738

C8520

R7227 R7231
Q8201 Q8501 R8515

C8801 B C8263 C8212


35
71

X7101
A
D8003
D8004
D8001
D8002

T8018
R72

L8007

C7272 R8209
C7211
48

C8806 T7237 C7281 CN821


C7154

3.MCU_3V3 Q8503
C7274
C7273
R7259
R7260
C7275

Q8202 Q8502

C8204
C7153

C8264

T7235 T7236 IC701


R8803

C8517
47

C8804 R8521 C8205


R8804
C8807

2.B/P_IRIN_DE
R72

T7233 T7234 R7215 C8224


T7757IC771 R8230 R8520 R8525 C8516 R8518
47

C8828 C8016 C8017 T7760


T7759
T7758
R71

1.DGND R8802 C8805 T7231 T7232 R7148 R8231


T7753
C8012
R8041

R8801 C8825 Q8203 R8259 R8262


62

C8812 T7807 T7756 C8262


R8263
C71

FSDIR1
C8024

RN804
R8042

L8005

T7755

DATADIR1

A
C8809 C8826 Q8506
R71R71515250

R8260 R8519
Q8204

Q8505 R8523 Q8507 Q8504


Q8205
55

R7251 BN701 R8522 C8206


R71R71 63 4
49

C71

T7752
R7249 R8524
C71L71010156

D8206

R8204
R7250 T7781 R8228
T7239 T7754 R8517
L7C71 3941

R7252 R8261
64FSDIR1 256FSDIR1
C8227

R7232 T7782
R71R71 4042

T7238 R7756 R8264 R8227


R7233
R71R71

C8810 R7234 L7106 T7783


C8824 R7774 R8226
CN754 C8808 R7235

R8206
R7236 T7241 R7773
R7237 R8225
R7238 T7240 BK801 R7772 C8515
R7775

C8228

T7225
T7140
T7139 CMD1A924 R7771 R8224 C8514 C8513 R8203
R8201
C8259

C7166 R8223 R8271 R8202


RN769 R8205

C8211
T8010 C7708
IC721 CN805 R8222

R8504
31

RN768

T8011 R8246 C7707


R8043

C8023

IC821
R71

T8012

R8210
R8211

R8221
C8214
R8245
C7167

T8013 C8240 R7713

C8209
C8811 SW801 C8239 R7714 C7709

C8221
IC881 C8501
IC773
32

C8813
R71

C7309
R7751

R7768
R7767
R7766

IC731

R8503
L7530
L7529

L7528

C7725 T7751 C8222


R7755

C7710
R7752

BN704 RN765 R7753 C8502


RN766 RN767
C71

5.DA+5V C8229
21

C8057
C8063

4.VGND(RET_GND) C7712
R8061
C8064
R8062
C71

T7302
3.+12V T8002
20

RN761
R7715

C8243
R7223
C7238
C7239
C7240

T7301

IC851
R8806 2.RLY_GND C7168
C7314

T8004
1.-12V
L7302

CN803
C7315

TX_CEC1V1
33

C8223
R73

C8226
C8829
C8822
C8827

L7207

IC805

T8001 C7723
C7317

C7311
L7303

R7474 C7485 L7473


C7310

R8807
C8058

C7481 C7483
L7210

C7339 C7169 T8003 IC806


9.CHGND
C73C73 4

R7339 C8230
30
R73R730319 18

L7474
R7720

R8505
C7715 C7717
L7

C7290 8.TUNER_INT
L7111
02

R9093 7.TUNER_RST C8507


X7701
R7728

CN823
RN762
R7471 C7482 R7476

R7338 6.TUNER_CE

R8506
C7406
C7488

C7170 C8003
C8059

C7404 5.TUNER_SDIO C8508


29
R73

R8064
CN801

L7107 R7722 4.TUNER_SCLK R8507


R8056

L7305 R8508
IC747

C7320 R8510
R8055

R8057
R8059

C8061

C7716 3.VCC
51

T8009 C7721
R7740
2

C7326 L8001 IC772


C8062

C8060
C73
31

D8051

T8008 R8509 C8512


C7408 2.R-OUT
T7

R7859

R7825 R7826
R7827 R7828
R7829 R7830
R7831 R7832

C7325
1

T7806
C7338
C7340

R7723
R7724
R7725
R7726
C7713
R7727

T8007
31

C7341 L7307
C7342 L7308

R8063
C7479

C8001 L7482 1.L-OUT R8512


T7

R7860

C8511
R7473

01

BN702
L7429

T8006 C7999
RX_CEC1V1
C7496

R7837
X73

C7480 CN821 R8511


Q7408
R7472

L7471 C7995 R7918 C7915


T7309

RN786 RN785 R8514


L8004

R7464 C7474 T7310 T7805 R7915


BN703
C7494

L7463
50

C7472 RN787 R7926 IC792 R8513 IC852


R7485 Q7406

C7470
R7836

R7835
C7407

C73
C7405
L7403
L7401
L7402

C7157 C7909 C7906 R7925


CN802
R7353 T7303
R7352 T7305
R7351 T7304
L7430

L7464 R7911 R7919


R7350 T7306

R7906
08

RN791 R7929
Q7402
R73

R73R73272826

C7492 C7372 R7862


Q7414

C7392
Q7404

C7912

C7490
Q7425

C7401 C7180
C7493
R7486

RN795
R73R73 35
30

RN783
07
C7477

C73
R7461 C7471 R7466

C7495
R7487
R7488

R7347
C7328

IC749
C8509
L7306

C8510
R7861
R73

RN794 R7912
R73R73242322

T7307
T7308

RN788 R7822 R7922


R7481 R7440
R73R73 0906

C7808

CN731
R73R73 2120
25

R7821
R73R73

C7823
C7922
R73R73121110

R7348
R73R73 1952

C7824
IC746
C7403
C7402

R7349 C7825
C7491
R7484
R7483
R73C73

C7371
R7494

C7391
14

R7493

R7437
R7436
C7489
R7482

C7826 C7923 C7945


D7501

C7390 IC753 R7838 Q7405 RN793 C7815 R7921 C7955


C7827 IC793
CN741 DACFS R7938
X7801

D
C8504

Q7407
C8503

R7939
C7468

DAC64FS
C7519

R7538
R7537
R7536
R7580
R7539

Q7424
Q7403

R7949
Q7401
Q7413

R7491 DACDATAF
R7541
R7540

R7566

C7942 C7932

R7492 Q7411 C7469 C7374 C7498 T792 IC791 R7931 C8244 C8245
R7463
R7462

C7500 L7462 R7531 R7932


T8017

Q7412

C7807
6.MAIN_POWER
T793

R7839 R7935
5.DGND D R7942
C7373 Q7416

T7506 IC751
R7490 Q7410

Q7601 R7941
D1.8V
R7607
R7606
R7605

T794
R7604

T7507
R7608

R8502

4.DGND
D8501

R8501

T7505 L7802 T795 C7901


D8502
CN781

R7840
R7823

C7499
NET2.5V R7544
RN789

3.M_RESET C7452 L7443 T7508 T7504 VER. R7581 R7582 T7802


R7841
R7496
R7495

R7545 T7767 R7946 C7943 C7965


C7497
R7489

C7429 C7448 C7450 R7543 C7828


2.D5.2V R7945
C7386

R7444
DAC256FS C7814

T7509
1.D5.2V R7424
C7427 L7423
L7444 T7510
T7503 R7546
R7542 X1200W E3 OPEN 0 T7801 R7901
C7975 IC794 C8505 C8506
RN790
C7387

L7424
X1200W E2 0 OPEN T7765 C7829 C8246 C8247
R7603 R7602 R7601

R7959
C7389
C7388

DAC_MUTE

R7547
C7962 C7952

R7951
T791

C7425 D7404 D7403 IC761


RN782 RN781

IC754 R7819 R7969


C7455

R7548 T7764 R7903 R7952


X1200W E1C 10K 10K R7817
R7441 C7449 R7446

R7549 T7763 T7804


C7426 R7426

R7579 R7816
IC742 C7432

R7574 R7550
T7803

Q7415 Q7409 R7815 R7962 C7985


R7527
X1210W E1C 3K3 18K
Q7421
Q7423

D7502

IC732 C7516 IC781 R7814 R7904


R7552 C8000 C7905
IC744

C7904 R7961
R7803

R7804
R7409
R7410
R7407
R7408

R7575 R7551 T7762


X1200W JP 10K 22K
R7805

R7526 R7958
R7809
C7831

IN
CN771

R7813
R7810
R7812

T7761 C7963
R7811

R7576 R7582 R7955


R7525 L7801 R7966 IC795
Q7419 R7578 S710W E3 18K 3K3 R7965 R7979 C8235 D8201 R8240
C7445

R7524
C7601

C7602

C7517 R7581 R7989


C7423

R7559 Q7420

C8248 C8249
R7577
Q7422

Q7501
R7443
R7442

C7447 R7553
R7421
R7423
R7422

C7424
IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP
IC782

L7421 L7442 T7221 R7554


D3.3V D1.0V
R7561

R7555
R7562
R7563

R7560

NET1.2V
R7564
R7565

C7463 R7516 C7925


C7384
R7403
R7404

R7850

R7434 C7440 R7414 C7418 L7414 C7461 L7453 R7514 C7902


C7436 C7438 L7433 C7415 C7417 C7512
L7454 C7513 C7806 R7905
L7434 L7413 C7459 CN782 IC783 C7908
C7982 C7972

R7971 R8241
C7383

R7454 C7991 R7972 C7935


D7402

R7612
MP_CUP12739Z_A C8251
R7435

C8236
L7109

R7978
C7416 R7416

C7421

C8258 C8250
C7460 R7456

IC745 C7466

R7506 R7507 R7982 R7975


IC743 C7443

R7402 C8257
R7511
R7512

R7981 R7986
Q7604 R7985
8.THERMALDET_B
C7523

2.CURRENT_GND

CN701
C7522
L7523
L7521
L7505
L7506
L7507
L7508
L7509
L7510

L7512
L7513
L7514
L7515
L7516
L7517
L7518
L7519

L7524
L7511
D7401

L7527
BK871

L7526

R7401 C7983
1.CURRENT_DET
T7138 HPD_A

L7525

L7520
R7501

L7522
IC741
C7437

R7502
R7503
R7556

Pb
X7501

DDCA_SDA

9.AMPSIG_DET

C7916
C8252

C8253
C8255

IC748 L7503 C7926


7.DC_PROT

R7619 R8236
T7136

5.ASO_DET
4.MUTE_+B
12.AGND
10.AGND
14.AGND

CN753
2.AGND
C7382

4.AGND
8.AGND
6.AGND

Q7605 Q7607
15.+12V

Q7606 C7521 C8830


11.SBR

D8202
13.SBL

R7618 R7623 C7605


5.CEN

BN702
6.DGND
3.SR
C7412

1.FR

T7132 CEC3.3V
R7433
R7432

C7434

R7412

R7451
R7453
R7452

C7435 C7414 C7503 C7504


R7411

9.FL
7.SL
R7431

L7501 CN751
R7430

R7413

3.-12V

C7458
C7457

L7432 L7411 T7135 C8831


R7625

L7451 T7133
L7483 CEC5V T7131 RXA_5V
1.THERMALDET_A

L7603 L7605 L7606 L7607 TXEN C7910


C7381 R7628 T7137 L7502
24.MCU+5V C7179
R7626

CN822 5.ASO_DET
CEC

C7992
R7630

C7604
C7603

R7624

4.POWER_KEY

DDCA_SCL
23.CPU_POWER
6.FRONT_RLY

L7604
9.B/P_IRIN_DE
R7629

7.MIC_SIGNAL

CN783 L7611 7.DC_PROT


MP_CUP12739Z_A C7520 L8202
26.DGND C7178

T7134
17.GRN_LED
16.RED_LED
2.RLY_GND

8.MIC_GND
4.HI-B_RLY

D7131

3.MIC_DET

R7627 L7504
C7173

C7175
C7176

25.MCU_3V3

9.AMPSIG_DET
10.H/P_DET
3.H/P_RLY

7.C/S_RLY

C7174

C7177
8.SB_RLY

11.VSEL_A
22.FL_DATA

19.FL_RST

12.VSEL_B
21.FL_CLK

1.ISEL_A

CN762
2.ISEL_B
15.KEY_1
14.KEY_2
13.KEY_3
18.RC_IN
20.FL_CE

T7601
BAR CODE LABEL
27.DGND
5.+12V

5.+12V

L7602
6.-12V

L7614
1.CURRENT_DET CN761 8.THERMALDET_B

DIGITAL (COMPONENT SIDE)


C8806 T7237
3.MCU_3V3 T7235 T7236

+5VV
C8804
R8803

2.B/P_IRIN_DE
R8804
C8807

T7233 T7234
C8828
1.DGND R8802 C8805 T7231 T7232
R8801 C8825
C8812
C8809 C8826

Output V
R7251
R7249
R7250 T7239
R7252
R7232 T7238
R7233
C8810 C8824 R7234
C8808 R7235

SW2
CN754 R7236 T7241
R7237
R7238 T7240
T7225

IC721

IC881
C8813
C8811
Vin3
-5VV
L7530
L7529

L7528

5.DA+5V
4.VGND(RET_GND)
R8806
3.+12V
2.RLY_GND
1.-12V
SW5
TX_CEC1V1
75
3. HDMI/DVI
3.1. No picture or sound is output (HDMI to HDMI)

No picture or sound is output.

Check the connection of the HDMI/DVI cable.

NO
Check the connection of the HDMI/DVI
(1) Is the HDMI/DVI cable correctly inserted?
cable.

YES

YES
(2) Is an HDMI/DVI selector, repeater or image quality improvement Remove all of these and connect only the
device being used? HDMI/DVI cable.

NO

NO
Use a certified HDMI cable (with the HDMI
(3) Is a certified HDMI cable (with the HDMI mark) being used?
mark).

YES

NO Replace the HDMI/DVI cable with the one


(4) Is the HDMI/DVI cable shorter than 5m? shorter than 5m (2m is recommended) and
check again.

YES

YES
(5) Are a picture and sound output when a different HDMI/DVI cable
The HDMI/DVI cable is faulty.
is used?

NO

Check the Blu-ray/DVD player.

NO
(6) Are the HDMI output settings of the Blu-ray/DVD player correct? Check the instruction manual of the Blu-
ray/DVD player and set the HDMI output
YES correctly.

(7) When using a DENON Blu-ray/DVD player, is the "HDMI" indicator


of the fluorescent display lit?
Proceed to YES when using a Blu-ray/DVD player produced by
other manufactures.

YES

(8) Are a picture and sound output YES Set the output resolution of the Blu-ray/
NO when the resolution of the Blu-ray/ DVD player to the resolution supported by
DVD player is changed? the TV.

NO

YES The Blu-ray/DVD player may not support


(9) Is sound output from the speaker terminal of this unit when the
the HDCP repeater function.
power of the TV is turned off or the cable connecting the TV to this
Refer to the manufacturer of the Blu-ray/
unit is removed?
DVD player.

NO

YES
(10) Are a picture and sound
output when a different Blu- The Blu-ray/DVD player is faulty.
ray/DVD player is used?

NO

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Check the TV.

NO Use a TV that supports HDCP. Computer moni-


(11) Does the TV support HDCP?
tors cannot be used.

YES

NO If the TV does not support 1080P/4K, a picture


(12) Does the TV support 1080P/4K? cannot be output even if the Blu-ray/DVD
player is set to 1080P/4K.

YES

NO
Check the instruction manual of the TV and
(13) Is the TV input setting set to HDMI?
check the input setting.

YES
NO
(14) Are a picture and sound output when a different TV is used? The TV is faulty.

YES

Check the unit.

See "AVR-X1200W-S710W_HDMI Rx-Tx Failure Detection Procedure


Manual ver_1.00" of SDI.

77
4. AUDIO
4.1. AUDIO CHECK

No audio output

CHECK1 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO Check the ANALOG AUDIO


Audio output OK? ANALOG 2CH DIRECT ANALOG BLOCK

YES

CHECK2 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO


Legacy Check the DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
Audio output OK? COAX or OPT -
(PCM or DolbyDigital or dts…)

YES

CHECK3 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO


Check the ADC BLOCK
Audio output OK? ANALOG 2CH MULTICH STEREO ANALOG

YES

CHECK4 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO


Legacy Check the HDMI BLOCK
Audio output OK? HDMI -
(PCM2ch or DolbyDigital or dts…)

YES

CHECK5 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE


HBR audio
Audio output OK? HDMI -
(DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)

YES (DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK is OK)

NO
Check for other causes

CHECK6 INPUT Connect


HDMI This unit's HDMI OUT → Other AVR's HDMI IN
AVR's (connected in HDMI) audio out-
Setting SURROND MODE SOURCE
put OK?
CEC STANDBY - HBR audio(DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)

YES NO

Check the DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK Check the HDMI BLOCK

78
4.2. Power AMP (AMP PCB)
No audio output.
Protection is activated.
YES

Is the power transistor open or short cir- YES


cuited? Replace the power transistor.
2SB1560/2SD2390

NO

Is the emitter resistor of the power transis- YES


tor open? Replace the emitter resistor.
0.47 Ω

NO

Is the base resistor of the power transistor YES


open? Replace the base resistor.
4.7 Ω

NO

Is the trimmer potentiometer between the YES


base of the power transistor open? Replace the trimmer potentiometers.
1k Ω

NO

YES
Are any other transistors faulty? Replace the transistor.

NO

YES
Are any other resistors faulty? Replace the resistor.

NO

Turn on the power and, check that the voltage of each part is correct and that there is an idling
current.

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4.3. Analog audio

No audio output.

Is a voltage of ± 12 V supplied to NO
Repair the ± 12V power supply.
DIGITAL PCB CN823?

YES

Is there an audio signal in DIGITAL YES


Repair the power amplifier.
PCB CN822?

NO

Is the serial data for electronic volume NO


sent to the IC821 of DIGITAL PCB? Check the CPU.

YES

Reconnect the connectors correctly.


If the malfunctioning channel and function can be identified, check the correspond-
ing signal path.

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5. Network/Bluetooth/USB
5.1. Cannot connect to the network

Check the connection environment

NO
Insert the LAN cable correctly and then turn on the
Is the LAN cable correctly inserted?
power again.

YES

Check the connection environment

YES

Set the IP address, etc. correctly.


NO When the static IP address is used, check that no other
Are the network settings of this unit correct? devices have the same IP address and that the subnet
mask settings are correct.
YES

NO
Are peripheral devices such as the router and hub connected to this
Connect the peripheral devices correctly.
unit correctly?

YES

Check the instruction manual of the router and config-


NO
ure the settings correctly.
Are the router settings correct?
Check that there are no connection restrictions by MAC
addresses, etc.
YES

Checking the unit

NO
The circuit between the AC inlet and CN741 is faulty.
Can the voltage (5V) be confirmed on pin 1 of CN741? Check the SMPS PCB.

YES

NO NO
Can the D3.3V output voltage (3.3 V) to The circuit of MAIN_POWER between
Is MAIN_POWER (IC751 127 pin) "Hi" ?
IC741 (DC-DC Conv.) be confirmed? IC751 and IC741 are faulty.

YES
YES
The circuit around IC741(DC-DC.Conv.)
is faulty.

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NO NO
Can the NET3.3V output voltage (3.3 V) Is E_POWER1 (IC751 uCOM 53 pin) "Hi" The circuit of E_POWER1 between
to Q7404 (FET-SW) be confirmed? ? Q7404 and IC751 are faulty.

YES
YES
The circuit around Q7404 (FET-SW) is
faulty.

NO NO
Can the NET1.2V output voltage (1.2 V) Is E_POWER4 (IC751 uCOM 61 pin) "Hi" The circuit of E_POWER4 between
to IC743 (DC-DC Conv.) be confirmed? ? IC751 and IC743 are faulty.

YES
YES
The circuit around IC743(DC-DC.Conv.)
is faulty.

NO NO
Is E_POWER2 (IC751 uCOM 55 pin) "Hi" The circuit of E_POWER2 between
? IC751 and IC741 are faulty.
Can the NET2.5V output voltage (2.5 V)
to IC742 (DC-DC Conv.) be confirmed?

YES
The circuit around IC742(DC-DC.Conv.)
is faulty.
YES

NO NO
Can the NET1.8V output voltage (1.8 V) Is E_POWER3 (IC751 uCOM 56 pin) "Hi" The circuit of E_POWER3 between
to Q7402 (FET-8W) be confirmed? ? IC751 and Q7402 are faulty.

YES
YES The circuit around Q7402 (FET-SW) is
faulty.

NO
Are the versions of the Ethernet SBL and IMG displayed in Version
The Ethernet software is faulty.
Check Mode?

YES

The circuit around CY920 is faulty.

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5.2. Cannot establish a Bluetooth connection

Check the Bluetooth device being used

NO
Is the Bluetooth device compatible with the A2DP profile? Use a device that is A2DP profile compatible.

YES

NO
Is the Bluetooth function enabled on the Bluetooth device? Enable the Bluetooth function and try connecting again.

YES

Checking the unit

NO
Is the Wi-Fi/BT antenna cable inserted correctly into CY920? Connect the Wi-Fi/BT antenna cable correctly.

YES

In the same way as for Network connection troubleshooting, check the CY920
power supply and Ethernet SBL, and that the IMG version is displayed correctly.

83
5.3. Cannot recognize the connected USB device

Check the USB device being used

YES
Is a USB hub being used? Do not use a USB hub.

NO

This unit supports devices in the FAT16-


NO
and FAT32-formatted mass storage class,
Is the USB device supported by this unit?
MTP-compatible devices and iPod devices
(except for some models).
YES

Checking the unit

NO
Are CN804 of the DIGITAL PCB and BN104 of the USB PCB correctly
Connect the connectors correctly.
connected?

YES

NO
Can a voltage (5V) be confirmed between pin 1 and pin 4 of JK101 The circuit around IC854 of the DIGITAL PCB
(USB Connector) on USB PCB? is faulty.

YES

The USB signal circuit between CY920 and JK101 of the USB PCB are
faulty.

84
6. SMPS

DC 5V is not output.

YES Replace the IC601(TOP268VG) and


Is IC601(TOP268VG) damaged?
D6001 - D6004.

NO

YES YES
Is the fuse (F6001) functioning prop-
Is D6001 - D6004 damaged? Replace the damaged part.
erly?

NO

YES
Are there any short circuits caused by Repair the short circuited area on the
the soldering on the PCB? PCB.

NO

YES YES
Are any parts damaged? Check the damaged parts. Replace the damaged part.

85
Operation waveform for each part

A B
After primary side rectification Primary drain
(Caution: High voltage, electric shock) (Caution: High voltage, electric shock)
C6002 0.01uF 250V OPTION
D6001 1N4007
*OPTION C
After secondary rectifications

ZD611
D6002 1N4007

2.2M(0.2W)

22V
400V/100uF

ZD610 ZD609 ZD608


CX602

R6008
OPEN

39V
C6004

ZD612
D6003 1N4007

22V
E1C,E2 :100UF/400V

1000P/1KV
D6004 1N4007

39V

ZD613

C6011
2.2M(0.2W)

22V
R6009
E3,K:100UF/200V
D6005 1N4007

39V

ZD614
22V
D6006 1N4007 R6034 C6027

ZD615
22V
OPEN OPEN

C6028

OPEN
J6002 J6003

1M(0.2W)

ZD616
R6010

22V
JUMPER JUMPER
1
C6003

ZD617
2

22V
3
0.01uF 250V
T6001

5600uF/6.3V(NXA)

5600uF/6.3V(NXA)
CLT9Z119ZE D6013

1N4007ST 10(1608)
RBQ30T65A

R6011

0.1uF(1608)

4.7uF(1608)
1

2 11
J6001

R6016
1M(2125)

OPEN
47pF(3216)
OPEN
R6031

3 10

C6026

D6012
4

C6014

C6015

C6017

C6018

C6019

3.3K(0.2W)
8
5
*OPTION

R6017
D6007 ZD618 D6008
1M(2125)

6 7
R6032

1N4007 27V 1N4007

50V/10UF(NXA)
R6012
270K
1M(2125)

ZD601 C6008

1
ZD620

39V
12V
*OPTION
R6033

*OPTION*

2
6 4 3 2 1
15K(1608)

IC602
6.8(0.2W)
R6015
R6013

D F C X V
Q6002 IC601 C6023 C6024 0.1uF(1608)
ZD621 INK0010AC1 CVITOP268VG
S S S S S S 2200P 250V
7.5V R6026
50V/0.22uF

D 7 8 9 10 11 12 BK603
47/25V(NXA)

CMD1A629
OPEN

OPEN

0.1uF(1608)

G
OPEN(1608)
R6004 330K

2K(1608)
50V/0.1uF

C6013

C6012
R6014
C6007

C6025 OPEN(1608)
1M(1608)

S
C6005

C6006

R6006
C6009

SMPS unit
(Unloaded) A B C

Set A B C

86
CLOCK FLOW & WAVE FORM IN DIGITAL BLOCK

WAVE FORM
(1)DIRIN SPDIF
(1) SPDIF input

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


(1) (2) (3)
ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIR_CE

CH1:SPDIF

(From/To MCU)
DAC_MUTE

(From MCU)
DIR_CLK DAC_RST FL
DIR_DIN MCLK1
OPT1(TV) DAC_MS
DIR_DOUT 256FSDIR1 FR
DAC_DATA
64FSDIR1
CH1:RXIN0 OPT2(CBL/SAT)
DIR_RST

OPT.1
FSDIR1
SBCK
DAC_CLK
C

COAX1(CBL/SAT)
COAX(RXIN0)
OPT.2 ADC+DIR SLRCK DAC256FS
DAC SW
DATADIR1 DAC64FS(BCK)
E3 ONLY PCM9211PTR /AUDIO1 DACFS(LRCK) PCM1690 SL
DIR1PERR SR
RX256FS DACDATAF(DIN1)
RX64FS DACDATAC SBL

HDMI_SPDIF
NET_SPDIF
RXFS DACDATAS
RXI2SO SBR
DACDATASB

HDMI_SPDIF
ANT1

NET_SPDIF
NET_USB_MCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD NET_USB_BCK NETWORK
NET_USB_LRCK Z2_NET_L
CY920 NET_USB_MCK 5M80ZT100C5N NET_USBDATA DAC(Z2) Z2_NET_R
NET_USB_BCK
USBD-
NETWORKED MEDIA PCM5100

USB
NET_USB_LRCK
USBD+ NET_USBDATAF/FL
MODULE NET_USBDATA-/FR

ETHERNET
RX+/-
TX+/- (Within BT)

RJ-45 with Transformer


IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH
23671011050AS 256M
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G

TMDS

HDMI RX(MN864788A)
P2_RX
F-HDMI IN6 TMDS AD8195 I2S_SPDIF_DATA/CLK
(AUX) Buffer

(3)-(8)

HDMI TX(MN864788)
HDMI OUT
(2) DIR outputI2S

ADV7623
DSPIN/OUT
TMDS
HDMI IN1
(CBL/SAT) RXA TMDS
P3_RX

CH1:fs
TMDS
TMDS P1_RX
HDMI IN2
(DVD)

CH1:FSDIR1 HDMI IN3 TMDS TMDS


P0_RX
TX64FS
TXFS
(BLU-RAY) TXI2S0

TMDS
P0TX

DSP1OUT64FS
DSP1INCSW/C
CH2:64fs

DSP1INSB/SR
TMDS

DSP1OUTFW
DSP1OUTFH
DSP1IN64FS

DSP1OUTFS
DSP1INMCK

DSP1IN-/SW
HDMI IN4

DSP1INS/SL
DSP1INF/FL
DSP1IN-/FR
DSP1INFS
TMDS
(GAME)

DATASB
P1TX

DATAC
DATAS
DATAF
HDMI IN5 TMDS

CH2:64FSDIR1 (MEDIA Player)

CH3:DATA

Detail A
DSP_MOSI
DSP

(From / To MCU)
DSP_MISO
DSP_CLK
CS49844A DSP_RST

DSP_CS

CH3:DATADIR1 DSP_FLAG0

RXINO
24.576MHz
SDRAM SERIAL FLASH
64M/200MHz 16M
M12L64164A-5TG2Y MX25L1606EM2I-12G

JK771
JK772

C7704
D7701
R7709 C7702

R7707
R7706
R7705
R7708 R7703 C8261

C7703
C8260

R8516
DATADIR1
R7710 C7705 R7704

R8257
Q8201 Q8501 R8515
Q8503

Q8202 Q8502
IC771

T780 Q8203
R8259
FSDIR1

FSDIR1
DATADIR1

T779
R8260
(2)DIROUT I2S
(3) DAC input
(9)DACIN I2S D8206
T778 T777

64FSDIR1
64FSDIR1 256FSDIR1
R7756
CH1:fs R7774
R7773
CH1:LRCK
DDC_CLK
DDC_DATA

DDC_DATA
DDC_DATA

DDC_DATA

T7122

C8208
DDC_DATA

T7121

DDC_DATA
DDC_CLK

DDC_CLK

DDC_CLK
T7211
DDC_CLK
T7224

T7223

T7212

T7202

T7201

DDC_CLK
CEC

R8270
T7112 T7111 D8208

T7101
T7102
D8207
C
D7202

D7122

B B

A
C8820 CN763 C8207

R7103
R7108
R7107
R7104
A

R7106 R7609
T7213 +5V T7203 +5V T7123 +5V T7113 +5V

JK772

R8242
T7114

JK773
+5V T7103

Detail B
C8802 JK751 JK741 T7214 JK731 T7204 JK721 JK711 JK701

Q7102 D7101
R7101
R7102
R7105
C7276

Q7202
D7233

R7115

R8212
C7102 R7112
R7116
R7114 D7111
R7113 R7111

HPD HPD HPD

JK771
T7222 T7226 D7218 D7217 D7214 D7213 HPD D7120 D7119 D7116D7115

C7701
R7702

C7704
D7701
R7709 C7702

R7707
R7706
R7705
D7221 D7222 D7225 D7226 D7208 D7207 D7204 D7203 D7128 D7127 D7124 D7123 T7124 D7106 D7105 R7701

L8201
C8210
T7104 R7737
R7734
JK881

D7228 UTIL/HEAC+ HPD R7703 C8261 JK822 JK821 JK851


R7708
R7122 R7123
R7126 R7128
R7121 R7124

R7125 C7103
D7121 R7127

R7118

R7739
D7110D7109
R7117
D7112

HPD R7735

R7736
C7727
C8803

C7703
X7201 RN725 C8260
Q7101

R8516
D7223 D7224 D7227 CN804

R8528
C8518
D7220 D7219 D7216 D7215 D7210 D7209 D7206 D7205 D7130 D7129 D7114D7113 D7108 D7107 D7104 D7103 C7726 C8213
C7271

D7126 D7125 D7118 D7117


RN721

Q7201T7125 T7126
RN722

RN724
RN723

R7258

Q7211 Q7212 T8014

R8213
R8216
R8214

C8201
R7228 R7710

R8217

R8215
C8217

C8218

R8207
R8208

C8203
C7705

R8219
C8219

R8218

C8202
R8220
R71 44

R7738

C8220
T8016 R7704 C8265 R8267 C8225 R8527 R8531

C8215
C8216
HPD T8015
R7205 C7201

R7229

CH2:64fs

L8008 JK801
D7201 R7207
R7201 R7204
R7202 R7203
R7206 R7208

R8529
C8519
R8526
R8530
D7231
R7253
R7256
R7257
R7254
D7230

R8269
R8268
C8266
C R8266 R8265
D7212
D7211 R7217
R7211 R7214
R7212 R7213
R7216 R7218

R8257
R71
45 R R71

D8503
D8504
R7227 R7230
R71R71363738

C8520
Q8201 Q8501 R8515
C8801 R7231 B C8263 C8212
35
71

X7101
A

D8003
D8004
D8001
D8002
T8018
R72

L8007
C7272 R8209
C7211
48

C8806 T7237 C7281 CN821


C7154

3.MCU_3V3 Q8503
C7274
C7273
R7259
R7260
C7275

Q8202 Q8502
C8204
C7153

C8264
T7235 T7236 IC701
R8803

C8517
47

C8804 R8521 C8205


R8804
C8807

2.B/P_IRIN_DE
R7906
R72

C8224

LRCK
T7233 T7234 R7215 T7757IC771 R8230 R8520 R8525 C8516 R8518
47

C8828 C8016 C8017 T7760


T7759
T7758
R71

1.DGND
CH2:BCK T7231 T7232 R7148 R8231
R8802 C8805 T7753

C8012
R8041
R8801 C8825 Q8203 R8259 R8262
62

C8812 T7807 T7756 C8262


R8263
C71

FSDIR1
C8024

RN804
R8042

L8005

T7755
C8809 C8826 DATADIR1 Q8506
R71R71515250

R8260 R8519

Q8204
Q8505 R8523 Q8507 Q8504

Q8205
55

R7251 BN701 R8522 C8206


R71R71 63 4
49

C71

T7752
R7249 R8524
C71L71010156

D8206

R8204
R7250 T7781 R8228
T7239 T7754 R8517
L7C71 3941

R7252 R8261
64FSDIR1 256FSDIR1

C8227
R7232 T7782
R71R71 4042

T7238 R7756 R8264 R8227


R7233
R71R71

C8810 R7234 L7106 T7783


C8824 R7774 R8226
CN754 C8808 R7235

R8206
R7236 T7241 R7773
R7237 R8225
R7238 T7240 BK801 R7772 C8515

R7775

C8228
T7225
T7140
T7139 CMD1A924 R7771 R8224 C8514 C8513 R8203
R8201

C8259
C7166 R8223 R8271 R8202
RN769 R8205

C8211
T8010 C7708
IC721 CN805 R8222

R8504
31

RN768
T8011 R8246 C7707
R8043

C8023

IC821
R71

T8012

R8210
R8211

R8221
C8214
R8245

CH3:DATA
C7167

T8013 C8240 R7713

C8209
C8811 SW801 C8239 R7714 C7709

C8221
IC881 C8501
IC773
32

C8813
R71

C7309

R7751

R7768
R7767
R7766
IC731

R8503
L7530
L7529

L7528

C7725 T7751 C8222

R7755
C7710

R7752
BN704 RN765 R7753 C8502
RN766 RN767
C71

5.DA+5V C8229
21

C8057
C8063
4.VGND(RET_GND) C7712

R8061
C8064
R8062
C71

T7302
3.+12V

BCK
T8002
20

RN761
R7715
C8243
R7223
C7238
C7239
C7240

T7301

IC851
R8806 2.RLY_GND C7168
C7314

T8004
1.-12V
DAC_Fs
L7302

CN803
C7315

TX_CEC1V1
CH3:DIN1
33

C8223
R73

C8226
C8829
C8822
C8827

L7207

IC805
T8001 C7723
C7317

C7311
L7303

R7474 C7485 L7473


C7310

R8807

C8058
C7483

C7906
L7210

C7481 C7339 C7169 T8003 IC806


9.CHGND
C73C73 4

R7339 C8230
30
R73R730319 18

L7474
R7720

R8505
C7715 C7717
L7

C7290
L7111 8.TUNER_INT
T792
02

R9093 7.TUNER_RST C8507

X7701
R7728
CN823
RN762
R7471 C7482 R7476

R7338 6.TUNER_CE

R8506
C7406
C7488

C7170 C8003

C8059
C7404 5.TUNER_SDIO C8508
29
R73

R8064
CN801

L7107 R7722 4.TUNER_SCLK R8507

R8056
L7305 R8508
IC747

C7320 R8510

R8055

R8057
R8059

C8061
3.VCC
T793
C7716

IC791
51

T8009 C7721
R7740
2

C7326 L8001 IC772

C8062

C8060
C73
31

D8051
T8008 R8509 C8512
C7408 2.R-OUT
T7

R7859

R7825 R7826
R7827 R7828
R7829 R7830
R7831 R7832
C7325
1

T7806
C7338
C7340

R7723
R7724
R7725
R7726
C7713
R7727
31

T8007
C7341 L7307
C7342 L7308

R8063
C7479

C8001 L7482 1.L-OUT R8512


T7

R7860

C8511
R7473

BN702
L7429

DAC_64Fs
30

T8006 C7999

CH4:256fs
RX_CEC1V1
C7496

R7837 R8511
X7

C7480 CN821
Q7408
R7472

L7471 C7995 R7918 C7915


T7309

RN786 RN785 T7805 R8514


L8004

B
R7464 C7474 T7310 R7915
BN703
C7494

L7463
50

C7472 RN787 R7926 IC792 R8513 IC852


R7485 Q7406

C7470
R7836

R7835
C7407

C73
C7405
L7403
L7401
L7402

C7157 C7909 C7906 R7925


CN802
R7353 T7303
R7352 T7305
R7351 T7304
L7430

L7464 R7911 R7919


R7350 T7306

R7906
08

RN791 R7929
Q7402

T794
R73

R73R73272826

C7492 C7372 R7862


Q7414

C7392

C7912
Q7404

C7490
Q7425

C7401 C7180
C7493
R7486

RN795
R73R73 35
30

RN783
07
C7477

C73
R7461 C7471 R7466

C7495
R7487
R7488

R7347
C7328

IC749

C8509
L7306

C8510
R7861
R73

RN794 R7912
R73R73242322

T7307
T7308

RN788 R7822 R7922


R7481 R7440
R73R73 0906

C7808
CN731
R73R73 2120
25

DATAF
R7821
R73R73

C7823

C7922
R73R73121110

R7348
R73R73 1952

C7824
IC746
C7403
C7402

R7349 C7825
C7491
R7484
R7483
R73C73

C7371
R7494

C7391
14

R7493

R7437
R7436
C7489
R7482

DIN1
C7826 C7923 C7945
D7501

C7390 IC753 R7838 Q7405 RN793 C7815 R7921 C7955


C7827 IC793
DACFS R7938

T795
CN741
X7801
D

C8504
Q7407

C8503
R7939
C7468

DAC64FS
C7519

R7538
R7537
R7536
R7580
R7539

Q7424
Q7403

R7949
Q7401
Q7413

R7491 DACDATAF
R7541
R7540

R7566

C7942 C7932
R7492 Q7411 C7469 C7374 C7498 T792 IC791 R7931 C8244 C8245
R7463
R7462

C7500 L7462 R7531 R7932

DAC_256Fs C7901
T8017

Q7412

C7807
6.MAIN_POWER
T793
R7839 R7935
5.DGND D R7942
C7373 Q7416

T7506 IC751
R7490 Q7410

Q7601 R7941
D1.8V
R7607
R7606
R7605

T794
R7604

T7507
R7608

R8502
4.DGND

D8501

R8501
T7505 L7802 T795 C7901

D8502
CN781

R7840
R7823

C7499
NET2.5V

R7815
R7544
RN789

3.M_RESET C7452 L7443 T7508


VER. R7581 R7582 R7841

CH4:MCLK
T7504 T7802
R7496
R7495

R7545 T7767 R7946 C7943 C7965


C7497
R7489

C7429 C7448 C7450 R7543 C7828


2.D5.2V R7945
C7386

R7444
DAC256FS C7814

T7509
1.D5.2V R7424
C7427 L7423
L7444 T7510
T7503 R7546
R7542 X1200W E3 OPEN 0 T7801 R7901
C7975 IC794 C8505 C8506
RN790
C7387

L7424
X1200W E2 0 OPEN T7765 C7829 C8246 C8247
R7603 R7602 R7601

R7959
C7389
C7388

DAC_MUTE

R7547

C7962 C7952
R7951
T791

C7425 D7404 D7403 IC761


RN782 RN781

IC754 R7819 R7969


C7455

R7548 T7764 R7903 R7952


X1200W E1C 10K 10K R7817

T791
R7441 C7449 R7446

R7549 T7763 T7804


C7426 R7426

R7579 R7816
IC742 C7432

R7574 R7550
T7803

Q7415 Q7409 R7815 R7962 C7985


R7527
X1210W E1C 3K3 18K
Q7421
Q7423

D7502

IC732 C7516 IC781 R7814 R7904


R7552 C8000 C7905
IC744

C7904 R7961
R7803

R7804
R7409
R7410
R7407
R7408

R7575 R7551 T7762


X1200W JP 10K 22K
R7805

R7526 R7958
R7809
C7831

IN
CN771

R7813
R7810
R7812

T7761 C7963
R7811

R7576 R7582 R7955


L7801

R7901
R7525 R7966 IC795
Q7419 R7578 S710W E3 18K 3K3 R7965 R7979 C8235 D8201 R8240
C7445

R7524
C7601

C7602

C7517 R7581 R7989


C7423

R7559 Q7420

C8248 C8249
R7577
Q7422

Q7501
R7443
R7442

C7447 R7553
R7421
R7423
R7422

C7424
IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP
IC782

L7421 L7442 T7221 R7554


D3.3V D1.0V
R7561

R7555
R7562
R7563

R7560

NET1.2V

DAC_MUTE
R7564
R7565

C7463 R7516 C7925


C7384
R7403
R7404

R7850

R7434 C7440 R7414 C7418 L7414 C7461 L7453 R7514 C7902


C7436 C7438 L7433 C7415 C7417 C7512
C7806 R7905

MCK
L7454 C7513
L7434 L7413 C7459 CN782 IC783 C7908
R7903
C7982 C7972

R7971 R8241
C7383

R7454 C7991 R7972 C7935


D7402

R7612
MP_CUP12739Z_A C8251
R7435

C8236
L7109

R7978
C7416 R7416

C7421

C8258 C8250
C7460 R7456

IC745 C7466

R7506 R7507 R7982 R7975


IC743 C7443

R7402 C8257
R7511
R7512

R7981 R7986
Q7604 R7985

8.THERMALDET_B
C7523

2.CURRENT_GND
CN701
C7522
L7523
L7521
L7505
L7506
L7507
L7508
L7509
L7510

L7512
L7513
L7514
L7515
L7516
L7517
L7518
L7519

L7524
L7511
D7401

L7527
BK871

R7401
L7526

C7983

1.CURRENT_DET
T7138 HPD_A

L7525

L7520
R7501

L7522
IC741
C7437

R7502
R7503
R7556

Pb
X7501

DDCA_SDA

9.AMPSIG_DET
C7916
C8252

C8253
C8255

IC748 L7503 C7926

7.DC_PROT
R7619 R8236
T7136

5.ASO_DET
4.MUTE_+B
12.AGND
10.AGND
14.AGND

CN753
2.AGND

R7904
C7382

4.AGND
8.AGND
6.AGND

Q7605 Q7607
15.+12V

Q7606 C7521 C8830


11.SBR

D8202
13.SBL

R7618 R7623 C7605


5.CEN

BN702

6.DGND
3.SR
C7412

1.FR

T7132 CEC3.3V
R7433
R7432

C7434

R7412

R7451
R7453
R7452

C7435 C7414 C7503 C7504


R7411

9.FL
R7431

7.SL

L7501 CN751
R7430

R7413

3.-12V
C7458

C7905
C7457

C8831

C8000
L7432 L7411 T7135
R7625

L7451 T7133
L7483 CEC5V T7131 RXA_5V
1.THERMALDET_A

L7603 L7605 L7606 L7607 TXEN C7910


C7381 R7628 T7137 L7502
24.MCU+5V C7179
R7626

CN822 5.ASO_DET
CEC

C7992
R7630

C7604
C7603

R7624

4.POWER_KEY

DDCA_SCL
23.CPU_POWER
6.FRONT_RLY

L7604
9.B/P_IRIN_DE
R7629

7.MIC_SIGNAL

CN783 L7611 7.DC_PROT


MP_CUP12739Z_A C7520 L8202
26.DGND C7178

T7134
17.GRN_LED
16.RED_LED
2.RLY_GND

8.MIC_GND
4.HI-B_RLY

D7131

3.MIC_DET

R7627 L7504
C7173

C7175
C7176

25.MCU_3V3

9.AMPSIG_DET
10.H/P_DET
3.H/P_RLY

7.C/S_RLY

C7174

C7177
8.SB_RLY

11.VSEL_A
22.FL_DATA

R7807
R7808
R7809
R7810
C7844
19.FL_RST

12.VSEL_B
21.FL_CLK

1.ISEL_A

CN762
2.ISEL_B
15.KEY_1
14.KEY_2
13.KEY_3
18.RC_IN
20.FL_CE

T7601
BAR CODE LABEL
27.DGND
5.+12V

5.+12V

L7602
6.-12V

L7614
1.CURRENT_DET CN761 8.THERMALDET_B

87
LEVEL DIAGRAM

FRONT CHANNEL
NJU72340A

LINE IN

MIC IN ZONE2 SEL.

ADC PLD DAC SPK OUT


PCM9211
5M80ZT PCM1690 FRONT

GAIN
ADJ.
ANALOG H/P OUT
REC INH.
NOT USE

DSP
CS49844A

NJM8080 MAX.OUTPUT 7.78Vrms

+30dB
NJU72340 MAX.OUTPUT 3.8Vrms SPK OUT
DAC 4.27Vrms/8ohm
PCM1690
DIFF.OUT 0dBFS
0dBFS=+/-4.0Vpp=2.83Vrms FULL SCALE LEVEL=2.0Vrms
+20dB +20dB
ADC SINGLE INPUT
PCM9211 0dBFS=3Vpp=1.06Vrms POWERAMP GAIN
0dBFS +29dB
-10dBFS

+10dB +10dB

NJU72430 ATT:0dB at AUTOSETUP H/P OUT


-10dBFS H/P OUT
-20dBFS 277mVrms/33ohm
-3.01dB -2.5dB
LINE IN 0dB 0dB (200mVrms)
(200mV) -3.01dB +1dB
28.31dB PREOUT 150mVrms
-20dBFS(DIG. IN)
-9dB -20dBFS -23.5dBFS(A/D IN)
-30dBFS
+9.5dB
-10dB -10dB
-26.5dBFS
SW : NO -3.01dB +13dB
-30dBFS -32dBFS(DIG. IN)
-35.5dBFS(A/D IN) -40dBFS -3.01dB
-20dB GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB -20dB
MIC IN - SW:YES (DIGITAL) -2.5dB =-2.5dB
11.48mVrms ACM2(DM-A409)Sensitivity: - SW:YES (ANALOG) -2.5dB +3.5dB =+1dB
-40dBFS
-38.8dBV/Pa=11.48mV/Pa at 94dBSPL@Operation Voltage 5.0V - SW:NONE (DIGITAL) -2.5dB +12dB =+9.5dB
(94dBSPL is expected to -11.0dBFS) - SW:NONE (ANALOG) -2.5dB +12dB +3.5dB =+13dB
-30dB (1) (2) (3) -30dB

(1):Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB (PREAMPGAIN:+15.5dB)


(2):OFFSET of SW NON
(3):OFFSET of the AD input
-40dB -40dB

-50dB -50dB

88
CENTER CHANNEL

NJU72340A

PLD DAC SPK OUT


5M80ZT PCM1690 CENTER

GAIN
ADJ.

DSP
CS49844A

NJM8080 MAX.OUTPUT 7.78Vrms

+30dB
NJU72340 MAX.OUTPUT 3.8Vrms
DAC SPK OUT
PCM1690 4.27Vrms/8ohm
DIFF.OUT 0dBFS FULL SCALE LEVEL=2.0Vrms
0dBFS=+/-4.0Vpp=2.83Vrms
+20dB +20dB

POWERAMP GAIN
+29dB
-10dBFS

+10dB +10dB

DD INPUT:-20dBFS CNT 1kHz


DSP OUTPUT : -20dBFS -20dBFS
-3.01dB -2.5dB
2CH IN 0dB 0dB (200mVrms)
(200mV) -3.01dB
ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 1kHz PRE OUT
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO) +1.0dB 150mVrms
DSP OUTPUT : -23.5dBFS
-30dBFS

-10dB -10dB

-40dBFS GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB


-20dB - DIGITAL IN -2.5dB =-2.5dB -20dB
- ANALOG IN -2.5dB +3.5dB =+1.0dB
(1) (2)
(1):Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB ( PREAMPGAIN:+15.5dB at VOLMAX)
(2):OFFSET of the AD input ATT
-30dB -30dB

-40dB -40dB

-50dB -50dB

89
SURROUND CHANNEL

NJU72340A

PLD DAC SPK OUT


5M80ZT PCM1690 SURROUND

GAIN
ADJ.

DSP
CS49844A

NJM8080 MAX.OUTPUT 7.78Vrms

+30dB
NJU72340 MAX.OUTPUT 3.8Vrms
DAC SPK OUT
PCM1690 4.27Vrms/8ohm
DIFF.OUT 0dBFS
FULL SCALE LEVEL=2.0Vrms
0dBFS=+/-4.0Vpp=2.83Vrms
+20dB +20dB
POWERAMP GAIN
+29dB
-10dBFS

+10dB +10dB

DD INPUT:-20dBFS SURR 1kHz


DSP OUTOPUT:-20dBFS -20dBFS
+3.01dB -2.5dB
2CH IN 0dB 0dB (200mVrms)
(200mV) ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 1kHz +3.01dB
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO) PRE OUT
DSP OUTOPUT:-23.5dBFS +1.0dB 150mVrms
-30dBFS

-10dB -10dB

-40dBFS GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB


-20dB - DOLBY DIGITAL IN -2.5dB =-2.5dB -20dB
- ANALOG IN -2.5dB +3.5dB =+1.0dB
(1) (2)

(1):Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB ( PREAMPGAIN:+15.5dB at VOLMAX)


(2):OFFSET of the AD input ATT
-30dB -30dB

-40dB -40dB

-50dB -50dB

90
SURROUND BACK CHANNEL

NJU72340A

PLD DAC SPK OUT


5M80ZT PCM1690 SURROUND BACK

GAIN
ADJ.

DSP
CS49844A

NJM8080 MAX.OUTPUT 7.78Vrms

+30dB
NJU72340 MAX.OUTPUT 3.8Vrms
DAC SPK OUT
PCM1690 4.27Vrms/8ohm
DIFF.OUT 0dBFS FULL SCALE LEVEL=2.0Vrms
0dBFS=+/-4.0Vpp=2.83Vrms
+20dB +20dB

POWERAMP GAIN
+29dB
-10dBFS

+10dB +10dB

DD INPUT:-20dBFS SURR.B 1kHz


DSP OUTOPUT:-20dBFS -20dBFS
-3.01dB -2.5dB
2CH IN 0dB 0dB (200mVrms)
(200mV) -3.01dB
ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 1kHz PRE OUT
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO) +1.0dB 150mVrms
DSP OUTOPUT:-23.5dBFS
-30dBFS

-10dB -10dB

-40dBFS GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB


-20dB - DIGITAL IN -2.5dB =-2.5dB -20dB
- ANALOG IN -2.5dB +3.5dB =+1.0dB
(1) (2)
(1):Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB ( PREAMPGAIN:+15.5dB at VOLMAX)
(2):OFFSET of the AD input ATT
-30dB -30dB

-40dB -40dB

-50dB -50dB

91
SUBWOOFER CHANNEL

NJU72340A

PLD DAC PRE OUT


MUTE
5M80ZT PCM1690 SUBWOOFER

GAIN
ADJ.

DSP
CS49844A

NJM8080 MAX.OUTPUT 7.78Vrms

+30dB
FULL SCALE LEVEL=4.0Vrms NJU72340 MAX.OUTPUT 3.8Vrms
DAC
PCM1690
DIFF.OUT 0dBFS
0dBFS=+/-4.0Vpp=2.83Vrms
+20dB +20dB

-10dBFS

+10dB +10dB

PRE OUT
-20dBFS 300Vrms
2CH IN 0dB 0dB (200mVrms)
(200mV) PCM INPUT:-20dBFS L+R 30Hz PRE OUT
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO) +9.5dB 150Vrms
DSP OUTOPUT:-34dBFS
(-20-20+6=-34dB) -30dBFS +5.01dB +13dB
-10dB -10dB
35.32mV +5.01dB
ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 20Hz
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO) 23.60mV +5.01dB +9.5dB
DSP OUTOPUT:-37.5dBFS
(-20-3.5-20+6=-37.5dB) -40dBFS
11.83mV
-20dB -20dB
GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB
DD INPUT:-20dBFS LFE 30Hz
- DOLBY DIGITAL IN -2.5dB +12dB =+9.5dB
DSP OUTPUT:-40dBFS
- ANALOG IN -2.5dB +12dB +3.5dB =+13dB
-50dBFS (1) (2) (3)
-30dB (1):Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB -30dB
(2):SW-ch revision
(3):OFFSET of the AD input

-40dB -40dB

-50dB -50dB

92
ZONE2
NJU72340A

LINE IN

BD3812F
SPK OUT
FRONT
ZONE2 SEL.

GAIN
ADJ.
ANALOG H/P OUT
REC INH.
NOT USE
ZONE2 OUT

NJM8080 MAX.OUTPUT 7.78Vrms

+30dB
NJU72340 MAX.OUTPUT 3.8Vrms SPK OUT
4.27Vrms/8ohm

+20dB +20dB

POWERAMP GAIN
+29dB

+10dB +10dB

H/P OUT
277mVrms/33ohm
LINE IN 0dB 0dB (200mVrms)
(200mV) PREOUT 150mVrms
-18dB

+15dB
-10dB -10dB

-20dB -20dB

-30dB -30dB

-40dB -40dB

-50dB -50dB

93
BLOCK DIAGRAM

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK

H/P OUT

H/P L
GND
H/P R

P-AMP

SPK OUT
ANA01 ANA_FL
DA01 DA_FL
+

- FL

ANA02 ANA_FR
DA02 DA_FR
+

ANA01
FR
-
MAIN

TUNER
FM/AM
DA03 DA_CEN
32.768kHz
+
CEN
-

AUDIO IN DA04 DA_SW

MEDIA PLAYER

CBL/SAT
DA05 DA_SL
+

- SL
AUDYSSEY
MIC(AUTO SETUP) DA06 DA_SR
+
SR
-

DA07 DA_SBL
+ SBL
- (FL-H/FL-B/BI-AMP-FL/ZONE-FL)

DA08 DA_SBR
+ SBR
ZONE2 MUTE
- (FR-H/FR-B/BI-AMP-FR/ZONE-FR)

VOL IC
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY BD3812F

VOL IC
NJU72340A

AD_FL PRE OUT


AD_FR
MUTE SW1

TO DIGITAL DA_FL DA01

DA02
AUDIO BLOCK DA_FR
DA03
SW2
DA_CEN
DA04
DA_SW
DA05
DA_SL
DA06
DA_SR
DA07
DA_SBL
DA08
DA_SBR

NETWORK

94
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIR_CE
DAC_MUTE

(From/To MCU)
DIR_CLK
FL

(From MCU)
DAC_RST
MCLK1
OPT1(TV) DIR_DIN DAC_MS
DIR_DOUT 256FSDIR1 FR
DAC_DATA
DIR_RST 64FSDIR1
DAC_CLK
OPT2(CBL/SAT) FSDIR1 C
OPT.1 SBCK
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
COAX.1
ADC+DIR SLRCK
DATADIR1
DAC256FS
DAC SW
DAC64FS
E3 ONLY PCM9211PTR /AUDIO1
DIR1PERR
DACFS PCM1690 SL

SR
RX256FS DACDATAF
RX64FS DACDATAC SBL

HDMI_SPDIF
RXFS
NET_SPDIF DACDATAS
RXI2SO SBR
DACDATASB

HDMI_SPDIF
ANT1

NET_SPDIF
AUDIO PLD
NET_USB_MCK
ANT2
NET_USB_BCK
NET_USB_LRCK
NETWORK
Z2_NET_L
CY920 NET_USB_MCK 5M80ZT100C5N NET_USBDATA DAC(Z2) Z2_NET_R

PCM5100
USBD- NET_USB_BCK
NETWORKED MEDIA NET_USB_LRCK
USB

USBD+ NET_USBDATAF/FL

RX+/-
MODULE NET_USBDATA-/FR
ETHERNET

TX+/- (Within BT)

RJ-45 with Transformer


IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH
23671011050AS 256M
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G
HDMI RX(MN864788A)

TMDS
P2_RX
AD8195
HDMI TX(MN864788)

F-HDMI IN6 TMDS I2S_SPDIF_DATA/CLK


(AUX) Buffer

HDMI OUT
ADV7623

TMDS
HDMI IN1
(CBL/SAT) RXA TMDS
P3_RX
TMDS
TMDS P1_RX
HDMI IN2
(DVD)

TX64FS
TMDS TMDS
HDMI IN3 P0_RX TXFS
(BLU-RAY) TXI2S0

TMDS
P0TX

DSP1OUT64FS
DSP1INCSW/C

TMDS
DSP1INSB/SR

DSP1OUTFW
DSP1OUTFH
HDMI IN4
DSP1IN64FS

DSP1OUTFS
DSP1INMCK

DSP1IN-/SW
DSP1INS/SL
DSP1INF/FL
DSP1IN-/FR
DSP1INFS

TMDS
(GAME)

DATASB
P1TX

DATAC
DATAS
HDMI IN5 TMDS DATAF
(MEDIA Player)

DSP
DSP_MOSI

(From / To MCU)
DSP_MISO

CS49844A
DSP_CLK
DSP_RST

DSP_CS
DSP_FLAG0

24.576MHz
SDRAM SERIAL FLASH
64M/200MHz 16M
M12L64164A-5TG2Y MX25L1606EM2I-12G

95
VIDEO BLOCK

HDMI RX(MN864788A)
ADV7623
RXA

27.000MHz
F-HDMI IN6 P3 RX AD8195 TRANSCEIVER
(AUX) Buffer X7201
28.6363MHz

OSD Block
HDMI IN1
P2 RX
(CBL/SAT)
P1 TX
HDMI IN2
P1 RX
(DVD) OTHER : 32M S.FLASH
E1 : 64M 32M/64M
HDMI IN3 P0 RX
(Blu-ray)

CEA 861(V0~V7, PCLKIN)


CY920

HDMI TX(MN864788)

27.000MHz
P3 RX
MAIN

P2 RX P0 TX

SUB HDMI OUT


P1 RX P1 RX
HDMI IN4 P1 TX
(GAME) MONITOR OUT

HDMI IN5
P0 RX P0 RX
(MEDIA PLAYER)

CVBS IN NJM2595
CVBS OUT

MEDIA PLAYER 6dB 75ohm MONITOR OUT


Driver
20K

6dB 75ohm
Driver
CBL/SAT
20K

6dB 75ohm
20K Driver
20K

96
POWER DIAGRAM
VCC DIAGRAM
! HI+B
MAIN+B
LOW+B

2
MAIN-B
S1(AMP+B,-B) 4 1

HI-B
25mA VOLUME IC
LOW-B MM1Z7V5
(NJU72340A)

264.66mA A+12V
(NJM8080,SPK/H-P/HI-LOW RELAY)

45mA
KIA7812BPI BU33TD3WG DA+3.3V (PCM5100)

S2 TOTAL : 562.66mA
122mA DA+5V
KIA7805BPI (PCM9211PTR,PCM1690DCAR)
S2(+12V,-12V)
50mA
TUNER+5V

KIA7912PI A-12V

VOLUME IC

MAIN TRANS MM1Z7V5 (NJU72340A)

ZONE VOLUME IC
MM1Z6V8 34mA (BD3812F)

ZONE VOLUME IC
(BD3812F)
! MM1Z6V8
AVR-X1200W E3 ONLY

22mA V+5V
(NJM2595)
MM1Z5V1
V-5V
(NJM2595)
MM1Z5V1
RELAY
68mA
AC CORD ! S3(FL+Vdisp) Vdisp(+37V)

!
163mA FILAMENT AC

S4(FILAMENT) FILAMENT AC

INPUT CURRENT (Ref Volage:5.2V) *DC-DC Effieciency:85%


0.003mA
SWM5V (SN74CBT3251PWR)
SMPS Total Current : About 4294.563mA
30mA
MCU+5V FRONT LED (CVDBLBJEGJ204L)
* TOTAL (5V): 1050.403mA
20.4mA CEC5V
(AD8195)
1000mA D5V/VBUS

DV5V/HDMI
1659.23mA EN5339QI(+3.3V)
+5.2V (5.2V) 2273.52mA DA3.3V/DIR,DSP
421.52mA (CS49844A,M12L64164A-5TG2Y,5M80ZT100C5N,TC74VHCU04,MX25L1606EM2I-12G,PCM9211,PCM1690)

604mA NET3.3V/NETWORK
(CY920 , MX25L25635FM, IPOD AUTH)
909mA CEC3V3/HDMI
* PLEASE CHECK THE CURRENT
(AD8195,MN864788,MN864788A)

101.18mA EN5339QI(+2.5V) 339mA


DV3V3
(5.2V) 183mA (ADV7623,MX25L3206E/MX25L6406EM2I-12G)
NET2.5V/NETWORK
(CY920)
EN5339QI(+1.2V)
4

79.62mA
D
G (5.2V) 300mA NET1.2V/NETWORK
(CY920)
3

S EN5339QI(+1.8V)
490.43mA
1232mA
(5.2V) 982mA D1V8H/HDMI
(ADV7623)
40mA PLD1.8V/PLD
(5M80ZT100C5N)

MAIN PWR ON
210mA NET1.8V/NETWORK
(CY920)
EN5339QI(+1.0V)
244.12mA
(5.2V) 1003.5mA DA1.0V/DSP
* PLEASE CHECK THE CURRENT
(CS49844A)

559.52mA EN5339QI(+1.1V)
(5.2V) 800mA RX_CEC1V1/HDMI RX * PLEASE CHECK THE CURRENT
(MN864788A)

EN5339QI(OPEN)
OPEN 1500mA TX_CEC1V1/HDMI TX
(MN864788) * PLEASE CHECK THE CURRENT

110.06mA
(5.2V) 110.06mA
0.19mA SWM3.3V/LEVEL_CHG
NJM2845DL133 (SN74LVC244APWR,TC74VHC08)
110mA MCU_3V3/MICOM
(R5F56108VNFP,R1EX24256BSAS0A,VFD,MC14094)

97
WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM

AC CORD

ANT1 ANT2

REGULATOR->DIGITAL CN754 PCB TO PCB

DIGITAL PCB
3P

SMPS<-AC IN
CN821
REGULATOR CN804 9P
-> DIGITAL CN823 CY920
5P 64P 9P
5P CN802 64P
CN508
CN801
POWER->DIGITAL CN741

6P
CN762 CN701
CN602 8P CN751 CN822 CN761
23P
15P
27P 9P
PCB TO PCB
2P

TRANS -> SMPS


3P
CN601
BN302

2P

5P
BN301

POWER PCB
MAIN PCB
5P

CN302
6P

REGULATOR PCB
BN601

8P
CN502 BN502
9P
BN501
7P
TRANS -> REGUL.

CN201

FRONT<->DIGITAL
PCB TO PCB 15P

BN705 7P 7P
DIFF-AMP PCB
7P 7P 7P 7P 7P
CN56A CN57A CN51A CN52A CN53A CN54A CN55A
3P

PCB TO PCB PCB TO PCB PCB TO PCB PCB TO PCB PCB TO PCB PCB TO PCB PCB TO PCB
CN56B CN57B CN51B CN52B CN53B CN54B CN55B
BN56B BN57B BN51B BN52B BN53B BN54B BN55B
3P 3P 3P 3P 3P 3P 3P

TRANS->MAIN

BN51A BN51A BN51A BN51A BN51A


3P BN51A 3P BN51A 3P 3P 3P 3P 3P

HDMI -> DIGITAL

CN102

7P
USB -> DIGITAL

TRANS
BN12B1

27P

FRONT PCB
H/P <- MAIN

BN101_1 CN103 BN12A

9P 3P 5P

TRANS -> FRONT MIC-FRONT


H/P-FRONT

STANDBY 5P 5P

PCB 3P
23P BN104 BN12B

3P CN811
BN131
CN104 FRONT-HDMI PCB USB & MIC PCB
BN101

9P

PHONE PCB

98
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS


Lead-free Solder
A When soldering, use the Lead-free Solder (Sn-Ag-Cu). A

B DIGITAL (A SIDE) FRONT HDMI (A SIDE) FRONT HDMI (B SIDE) B


MP_CUP12754Z_A C8136

R8108 R8105
C8135
C8131

C8130
RN812
RN813

C8126
RN814

C8133

C8132
RN811

D8102
T8110 T8113
T8114

CN811
T8107 R8122

R8123
T8109
T8112

L8102

C8129
C8112
R8128 D8101

T8111
C8208

DDC_CLK
DDC_DATA

DDC_DATA
T7122
DDC_DATA

DDC_DATA
R8124 C8134

DDC_DATA

Q8102
T7121

T8108
DDC_DATA
DDC_CLK

DDC_CLK

DDC_CLK
T7211
DDC_CLK
T7224

T7223

T7212

T7202

T7201
R8270 C8109

R8119 R8117 R8116


DDC_CLK
C8123

CEC

L8101
T7112 T7111 D8208 C8111

R8126
R8127
C8124

C8110
C8127
C8108
C8117
T7101
T7102
D8207
C

IC811
Q8101

C8122 C8125
B

T8102
D7202

D7122
B

R8118
R8125
T8103 T8104
C8820 CN763 C8207

R7103
R7108
A

R7107
R7104
T7203 +5V +5V +5V

T8106
+5V T7123 T7113

R7106 R7609
T7213

JK772
T7114 T8105

R8242
C8121

R8107 T8101

C8113
C8115

JK773

C8103

C8105
C8104
+5V T7103 C8120

C8128
C8102
C8802 JK741 T7204 JK721 C8118

R8109
JK751 JK731 JK711 JK701

R8103
T7214

R8102
C8101
R8104
R8120
R8121
Q7202

Q7102 D7101
R7101
R7102
R7105

R8111
HPD R8212 C8116
C7276

D7233

HPD HPD

R7115
C8119

C7102 R7112
R7116
T7226 D7218 D7217 D7214 D7213 HPD

R7114 D7111
R7113 R7111
T7222 D7120 D7119 D7116D7115

JK771

R8106
D7221 D7222 D7225 D7226 R7702

C7701
T7124 D7106 D7105

C7704
D7701
C8114

R7709 C7702

R7707
R7706
R7705
D7208 D7207 D7204 D7203 D7128 D7127 D7124 D7123 T7104 R7701

L8201
Pb

C8210
HPD R7734 R7737 JK811
D7228 R7703 JK822
JK881

UTIL/HEAC+ R7708 C8261 JK821 JK851


D7110D7109

R7122 R7123
R7126 R7128
R7121 R7124

R7125 C7103
HPD R7735

D7121 R7127

R7118

R7739
R7117
C8803

D7112
C8260

R7736
X7201 RN725

C7727

C7703
D7223 D7224 D7227 D7220 D7219 D7216 D7215 D7210 D7209 D7206 D7205 C8213 BK871

Q7101
CN804

R8516
D7130 D7129 D7114D7113 D7108 D7107 D7104 D7103 C7726

R8528
C8518
D7126 D7125 D7118 D7117
C7271

Q7201T7125 T7126
RN721

Q7211 Q7212
RN722

RN724
RN723

R7258

R7228 R7710
T8014
C7705
C C

R8213
R8216
R8214

C8201
R7738

R8217

R8215
C8217

C8218

R8207
R8208

C8203
C8265 R8267 C8225

R8219
C8219

R8218

C8202
R7704

R8220
R7 1 4 4
T8016 R8527 R8531

C8220
R7229 HPD T8015

C8215
C8216
C

R7205 C7201
R8266 R8265

L8008 JK801
D7201 R7207
R7201 R7204
R7202 R7203
R7206 R7208

R8529
C8519
R8526
R8530
1 4 R7
D7231
R7253
R7256
R7257
R7254
D7230

R8269
R8268
C8266
R7227 R7230

D7212
D7211 R7217
R7211 R7214
R7212 R7213
R7216 R7218

R8257
R7

D8503
D8504
R7R71313738

C8520
5 R7 1
B C8212

C8106
R7231 C8263

Q8201 Q8501 R8515


C8801

C8107
13 6
X7101

5
A T8018

D8003
D8004
D8001
D8002
R7

L8007
C7272 R8209
24

C7281

R8115
C7211
C8806 T7237
3.MCU_3V3 Q8503 C8204 CN821
8

C7154
C7274
C7273
R7259
R7260
C7275

Q8202 Q8502

R8113
R8114
R8112
T7235 T7236 IC701

C7153

C8264
C8804 R8521 C8517 C8205
R8803

2.B/P_IRIN_DE
R8804
C8807

24

T7233 T7234 R7215 C8224


T7757IC771 R8230 R8520 R8525 C8516 R8518
R7

C8016 C8017 T7760


T7759
T7758

7
C8828
1.DGND

14
T7231 T7232 R7148

R7
R8802 C8805 R8231
C8825 T7753

C8012
R8259

R8041
C8812 R8801 Q8203 C8262 R8262

2
T7807 T7756 R8263

16

FSDIR1
C8024
C7

RN804
DATADIR1

R8042
C8809

L8005

T7755
Q8506
R8260 R8519
C8826
Q8505 R8523 Q8507 Q8504

R7R71515250
BN701

Q8204

Q8205
5
R7251 R8522 C8206

14 1

15
T7752

R7R71 163 4

9
R7249

C7
T7781 D8206 R8228 R8524

C7L71010156

R8204
R7250 T7239 R8517
R7252 T7754 R8261

L7C71 13941
T7782 64FSDIR1 256FSDIR1

C8227
R7232 R7756 R8264

R7R71 14042
R7233 T7238 R8227
L7106

R7R71
C8810 C8824 R7234 T7783 R7774
C8808 R7235 R8226
CN754 R7236 T7241 R7773

R8206
R7237 R8225
R7238 T7240 BK801 R7772 C8515
CMD1A924

R7775
T7140 R8203

C8228
R7771 R8224 C8514 C8513
T7225 C7166 T7139 R8201

C8259
R8223 R8271 R8202
RN769 R8205
C7708

C8211
T8010
IC721 T8011 CN805 R8246 C7707 R8222

R8504
1

RN768
IC821

13

R8043

C8023
T8012

R7
R8245

R8210
R8211

R8221
C8214
T8013 C8240 R7713

C7167
SW801 R7714

C8209
C8811
C8239 C7709

C8221
IC881 C8501
IC773

2
13
C8813 C7309

R7

R7751
D D
IC731

R7768
R7767
R7766

R8503
L7530
L7529

L7528

C7725 T7751 C8222

R7755
C7710
BN704 RN765 C8502

R7752
R7753
RN766 RN767
5.DA+5V C8229

C7
12
4.VGND(RET_GND)

C8057
C7712

C8063
R8061
C8064
R8062
T7302

C7
3.+12V T8002

12
C8243

RN761
T7301

R7715
0
R7223
C7238
C7239
C7240

IC851
R8806 2.RLY_GND C7168
T8004

C7314
1.-12V
TX_CEC1V1

L7302

CN803
C7315

3
C8223

33
T8001 C8226
C8829
C8822
C8827

R7
C7723
L7207

IC805
C7485
C7317

C7311

R7474
L7303

R8807 C7483 L7473


C7310

C7481 T8003

C8058
C7169 IC806
L7210

R7339 C7339 C8230 9.CHGND


C7 C73 04

L7474
R7R730319 18

C7715 C7717
3

R7720

R8505
L7

C7290 8.TUNER_INT
30 3

L7111
2

CN823
R9093 7.TUNER_RST C8507

X7701
R7728
RN762
6.TUNER_CE
R7471 C7482 R7476

R7338

R8506
C7406 C7170 C8003
C7488

C7404 5.TUNER_SDIO C8508

C8059
9
32

L7107 R8064
4.TUNER_SCLK

CN801
R7722
R7

C7320 L7305 R8507 R8508

R8056
R8510
IC747

R8055
3.VCC

R8057
R8059
C7716

C8061
T8009 C7721
1
C7326 L8001 IC772

R7740
35
2

C8062

C8060
T8008 R8509 C8512
31

D8051
C7408 2.R-OUT
C7
T7

C7325 T7806

R7825 R7826
R7827 R7828
R7829 R7830
R7831 R7832
R7859
T8007
1

R8063
L7482 1.L-OUT
C7338
C7340

R7723
R7724
R7725
R7726
C7713
R7727
31

C8001

C7341 L7307
C7342 L7308
C7479

C8511 R8512
BN702
T7

R7860
RX_CEC1V1
R7473

T8006 C7999
L7429

30
C7496

CN821 R8511

R7837
C7480
X7

L7471 C7995 R7918 C7915


Q7408

RN786 RN785
R7472

R8514
T7309

T7310 T7805

L8004
C7474 R7915
R7464 C7472 L7463 BN703 R7926 IC792

C7494
RN787 R8513 IC852
0

C7470

R7485 Q7406
35

R7836

R7835
C7909
CN802
C7407

C7906 R7925
C7405

C7157
L7403
L7401
L7402

C7
R7353 T7303
R7352 T7305
R7351 T7304

R7919
L7430

R7911
E E
L7464 R7906
R7350 T7306

R7929
8

RN791
30

C7492 C7372 C7392 R7862

Q7402
R7R73232826

C7490

Q7414
C7180

C7912
Q7404
R7

Q7425
C7401 RN795
33 7

C7493
R7486
R7R73 335

RN783
7
C7477

IC749
C7

R7861
R7461 C7471 R7466

30

R7912
C7495
R7487
R7488

R7347
C7328

C8509
L7306

C8510
RN794
R7

RN788 R7822 R7922


R7R73232322

T7307
T7308

R7481 R7440
CN731
R7R73 30906

32 4

R7821

C7808
C7823
R7R73 32120
R7R73

R7348

C7922
R7R73131110

C7824
R7R73 31952
IC746

R7349 C7825
C7403
C7402

31 2

C7491
R7484
R7483
R7C73

C7371
R7494

C7391
4

R7493

R7437
R7436
C7826

C7489
R7482
D7501 RN793 R7921 C7923 C7945
C7390 IC753 R7838 Q7405 C7815 C7955 IC793
C7827 DACFS R7938
CN741 Q7407 D

X7801
DAC64FS R7939

C8504
C8503
C7468

C7519

R7538
R7537
R7536
R7580

R7949
R7539

R7491 DACDATAF

Q7424
Q7403

Q7401
Q7413
R7541
R7540

IC791 C8244 C8245


R7566

C7942 C7932
R7492 Q7411 C7469 C7374 C7498 T792 R7931
C7500
R7463
R7462

L7462 R7531 R7932


C7807
6.MAIN_POWER
T8017

Q7412

T793
R7839 R7935
5.DGND T7506 IC751 D R7942
C7373 Q7416

R7490 Q7410

4.DGND D1.8V T7507 Q7601 T794 R7941

R7607
R7606
R7605
R7604
T7505 L7802 T795 C7901

R7608
R7840

R8502
D8501
NET2.5V

R8501
C7499

D8502
CN781

R7823
R7544
VER. R7581 R7582 R7841

RN789
3.M_RESET C7448
C7452
C7450
L7443 T7508 T7504 R7545 T7767 T7802 C7828 R7946 C7943 C7965
R7496
R7495

C7497
R7489

2.D5.2V C7429 L7423 R7444 T7509 T7503 R7543


X1200W E3 OPEN 0
R7945
C7386

DAC256FS C7814
C7427 R7546
R7542 C7975 IC794 C8505 C8506
1.D5.2V R7424 L7444 T7510 T7801 R7901
L7424
X1200W E2 0 OPEN

RN790
C7829 C8246
C7387

T7765 R7959 C8247

R7603 R7602 R7601


R7547 R7951
C7389
C7388

IC761

DAC_MUTE
C7425

C7962 C7952
D7404 D7403

T791
IC754 R7819 R7969

RN782 RN781
T7764
R7548
X1200W E1C 10K 10K R7903 R7952
C7455

R7817
T7763 T7804
R7441 C7449 R7446

R7549 R7579 R7816


C7426 R7426

R7574
IC742 C7432

Q7415 Q7409 R7550 R7815


X1210W E1C 3K3 18K

T7803
R7527 R7814 R7904 R7962 C7985
Q7421
Q7423

D7502

IC732 C7516 R7552 IC781 C8000 C7905 C7904 R7961


IC744

T7762

R7803

R7804
IN
R7409
R7410
R7407
R7408

R7575 R7551 R7526


X1200W JP 10K 22K R7958

R7805
T7761 C7963

R7809
R7955

C7831
R7576

CN771

R7813
R7810
R7812
R7811
R7582 L7801
Q7419 R7578
R7525
S710W E3 18K 3K3 R7966 IC795
D8201 R8240
F F
R7524 R7965 R7979 C8235
R7581
C7445

C7601

C7602
C7517 R7989
C7423

C8248 C8249
R7559 Q7420

C7447
Q7501 R7577 R7553
Q7422

C7424
IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP
R7443
R7442
R7421
R7423
R7422

L7442 R7554
D1.0V

IC782
T7221
L7421
NET1.2V D3.3V R7555
R7561
R7562
R7563

R7560
R7564
R7565

C7463 R7516 C7925


C7384

L7453
R7403
R7404

C7440 R7414 C7418 R7514

R7850
R7434 C7438 L7433 C7415 C7417 L7414 C7461 C7902
C7436 C7512
L7454 C7513 C7806 R7905
L7434 L7413 C7459 CN782 IC783 C7908 R7971 R8241

C7982 C7972
C7383

MP_CUP12739Z_A
R7454 C7991 R7972 C7935
D7402

R7612 R7978 C8251 C8236


R7435

C8258
L7109

C8250
C7416 R7416

C7421

R7506 R7507 R7982 R7975


C7460 R7456

IC745 C7466

R7402
IC743 C7443

C8257 R7986
R7511

R7981
R7512

Q7604 R7985

8.THERMALDET_B
CN701

C7523

2.CURRENT_GND
C7522
Pb

L7523
R7401 C7983

L7521
L7505
L7506
L7507
L7508
L7509
L7510

L7512
L7513
L7514
L7515
L7516
L7517
L7518
L7519

L7524
L7511
D7401

L7527
BK871

L7526

1.CURRENT_DET
T7138 HPD_A

L7525

L7520
R7501

L7522
IC741
C7437

R7502
R7503
R7556

X7501

DDCA_SDA

9.AMPSIG_DET
C7916
L7503

C8252

C8253
C8255
IC748 R7619 R8236 C7926

7.DC_PROT
T7136

5.ASO_DET
4.MUTE_+B
12.AGND
10.AGND
CN753

14.AGND
Q7607

2.AGND
C7382

4.AGND
Q7605 C8830

8.AGND
6.AGND
Q7606 C7521

15.+12V
R7618 R7623 D8202

11.SBR
C7605

13.SBL
BN702

5.CEN

6.DGND
T7132 CEC3.3V

3.SR
C7435 C7414 C7503 C7504
C7412

1.FR
C7458 L7501 CN751
R7433
R7432

C7434

R7412

R7451
R7453
R7452
R7411

9.FL
7.SL
R7431

C8831
R7430

R7413

3.-12V
L7432 L7411
C7457

T7133 T7135
R7625

L7451 L7483 CEC5V T7131 RXA_5V


TXEN
1.THERMALDET_A

C7381 L7603 L7605 L7606 L7607 L7502 C7910


R7628 T7137 CN822 5.ASO_DET
24.MCU+5V C7179
R7626

C7992
CEC

DDCA_SCL
R7630

C7604

MP_CUP12739Z_A
L7604
C7603

R7624

4.POWER_KEY
23.CPU_POWER
6.FRONT_RLY

7.DC_PROT

9.B/P_IRIN_DE
L7611

7.MIC_SIGNAL
R7629

CN783 C7520 L8202


T7134
26.DGND C7178

17.GRN_LED
16.RED_LED
2.RLY_GND

R7627 L7504 9.AMPSIG_DET

8.MIC_GND
4.HI-B_RLY

D7131

3.MIC_DET
C7173

C7175
C7176

25.MCU_3V3

10.H/P_DET
3.H/P_RLY

7.C/S_RLY

C7174

C7177
8.SB_RLY

11.VSEL_A
22.FL_DATA

CN762
19.FL_RST

12.VSEL_B
21.FL_CLK

1.ISEL_A
2.ISEL_B
BAR CODE LABEL
15.KEY_1
14.KEY_2
13.KEY_3
18.RC_IN

T7601
20.FL_CE
27.DGND
5.+12V

L7602

5.+12V
6.-12V
L7614

G 1.CURRENT_DET CN761 8.THERMALDET_B G

DIGITAL (B SIDE)

D7229
R8808
D7102
C7101

H C8823
H

D7232

R7255
R8256

R8255

D8204 Q7112 Q7111 Q7122 Q7121


D8203
C7706

R7244
R7243

C7 726 60
C7

D8205

C 263
26 1
11

C 72 59
5
14
C7

C7
5

2
C 72

C7
C7 7264
C7

14 6
R8232
13

13

C
C7
C7 714
C7

5
5

C7 714 7

26
29
C8007 L8006
C
13

2
R8233
2

14 8

L7

26 6
C7755

C7 726
R8258
9

20

7
C8008

C7
C

C
C7

R8234

28
C8009
C7 C714 42
7
11

2
R8040

11

L7
0
C8241
14 3
6

15
C7

20
C7

C8010 C7353

2 7
R8244 C7

C7 728
5
R8013 C8022
1

R8235

R7 C72 69
R8229

R7760

R8243
C7754

C7757

R7 713

+5V

R 23 70
C7756 IC733

C
C7
15 1
13 3

C7 715
R

28
C7

2
C7 714 39

C7 257 6
4

R 72 9
8
R7355

6
C
13

26
R8030

R 72 41
14 0

25
R7354
C 71
R8029

C7 725 5
R7732
3

C7
R7759
1

R7 724 40
R7762
C

R8017

C 25 4

22 2
C7 713 36

R7758

L7

1
C7 722
C8011

R7763 R8016 +3.3V

C7 725
R7761

20
13 7

C8242
C 71

22 2
IC801

C
9
8

1
C

R8805

C7 224
R7764
C7 128 9

2 6
R7757

C7 712

C7753

C7 724

22
C7 10

C7 225
R8032

3
C
13 1

24 9

C7 45
C
10 5
C7 710 07
C7 C713

C7 724

C7
R8012

C7 226 7
4
C7 127

4
0

24
C 71 08
C8006

28
R8015
R8034

R8075

C7 722 8
7
C C71 09

3
6

C7758
R8250

24
R7754

12

D8802
R8254
R8248
R8247

C
D8801

C7
R 72 26
R7336
IC803
C7 7110 11

R7337
R8011 T8020

R 72

C7
R7 724 25

C7 722
C7312
R7146 R7143
1

C7316
C7313
C C71

C7
23
22 9
24 6

C
C7

IC802
J J

28
5
11
C8232

R7765

9
R7769
R7770

C7

L7
C7751

8
C7752

C7 29
4
11

C
10

R7733
11

C7 L720 208
C 24 C7

72 L7
C7

C 71 5

8
9
R8046

C7 724 3
R8010

28 6
C 12

C7

36 20
C8231

24 2

8
C7
R8251
R8249

C7 712 24

L7
17

R8009 L7301

1
C8821
2
C7
12 3

4
16
2

R8007
L7

C7
5
C7 C711

C7
R8081

10

23
11 3

23 R7
R8047
1

T8022

0
17
2

1 22
R8253

C7
C7 730 01
C7

4
28
C7280
C 73
R8252

30 1

R8006 T8019

28
+5V
C8021

L7202
L7103
R8027

5
L7201
R
C7

C7
2

2
R8080
34

3
R7
4

29

29
16

R7908 R8026 T8021

22
T8024
C7

C7
3

C7
C7
D7704
D7705

L7102

30

4
34 7

T8023
C7
C7 733 46

8
R7731

C7 304 4

C8055 C8056 R8005

C7278
C7 733

T8025 C8019
34 5
R 73
R8035

R8031

C7161
R8033

R
L7110
C7158
C7159
C7160

C
RN801

R8004
5
30

-12V
R7730

R7907 R8003
C7 730 6
IC807

C 30
C7

30 7

R8023 C7279 C7277


C8053

C7

+12V
34

R8532 C8054 R7718 R8024


C7

R8002 R8025 C7484


34

R7717 R8020
C7

R7716 R8028
34

R8019
3

R8021
D7702
D7703

C7722 R8001 T8005


R7719 R8018
-12V
RN803

R8022 IC804 R8037


C7711

C7720
C7

C8005 C8018

C7487

C7486
32
C8051
C8052

R8054
R8053
R8052
R8051
R8060

R7 730 40

1
C7724

L8002

C7 C7 R733 31

30 5
R 73 41
RN806 RN805
R7711
C7714

R7475
3

4
33 33 2

R R73
R7
R7729
C7718

6 7

R7721
C7
R7450
R7447
R7448
R7449

C8004
32
R8058

2
R7712

RN802

4
33
C8256

C7719
C7
C7

L7472

C7478
C7 733 27

32
C C73

3
C7 332 3

R7468
R7467
L7481
K R7917
K
C7 731 15

R8036
C7 331

32 3

R7916
R 73 16
R8038
L8003

C7833
C8002

C7473
4
R 73 17
0

C7914 C7913 R7927 C7832


33
Q8001
C7819

R R73 18

R7928 C7822
C7820

C7911 C7834
R7 329

R7914 RN784 C7835 IC784


C7
3

C8254
C7821

R7913

C7475
C7476
R7924

R7465
C7924 C7818 +5V
RN792

R7923 C7844
C7933 R7937
C7921 C7817 C7836 C7845 +5V
R7936 C7931 C7837

C7467
C7934
R7933 R7824 C7838 C7842 L7461
R7934 C7816 C7843
R7948
C7839
C7907

R7947 C7941 C7812


R7568
R7567

R7943 C7997
C7944 C7813
R7344
R7346

R7535
R7820
L7803

C7996 R7533
R7802
R7801

C7510

R7944 C7994 C7509


C7811
C7954 C7953 C7993 R7902 R7534 C7451
C7810 R7863 R7530 C7428
C7803

C7951 C7809 R7864 C7514


C7903

C7518
C7802

R7954 R7865 R7529


R7957 R7532
R7956 R7953
R7968
C7454
C7801

C7453

C7998
R7807

R7498

R7967
R7343
R7345
R7342

C7431
IC752
C7805
C7804
R7806

C7430
R7497

C7964 R7963 C7840 Q7418


C7508

R7445
R7573 Q7417

L L

R7425
C7846

C7841
R7964 R7523
R7855
R7856
R7857
R7858
R7834

C7961 R7510
R7405

C7974 C7973
R7849
R7847
R7848

C7830

C7385
R7406
R7583

Q7801 L7441
C7444

C7422
C7971 L7422
R7843

C7446

R7521 R7522
R7976 R7973 C7511
C7515
R7569

R7520
R7570

R7518 R7509 Q7503


C8233

R7977 R7974 R7519


R7988 R7517
R7984 R7515 Q7502
R8237 C7984
R7851
R7852
R7853
R7854
R7833

R7513 C7462 C7419


R7987 R7983 C7439
R7842

R8239
R7571
R7845
R7846
R7844

R7572
R7558

C7507
C7502

C7501

C7981
R7508

R7557

R7505
R7504
C7506

C7505

R8238
C8238 Q7603 Q7602
C7410

C7420

C7442

C7441

Pb
C7465

C7464

C8237
R7415

R7438
R7455
C8234

L7618 L7617 L7616


L7412 L7431
+12V R7610 L7452
C7456

C7433
C7411
C7413

L7601 R7611

L7615 L7613 L7612 +12V +3.3V R7613 R7617


-12V L7610 +12V
L7608

M M
L7609
+5V

-12V

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
99
100
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
BOTTOM SIDE BOTTOM SIDE BOTTOM SIDE
C2906 C2904
Pb
Pb

M M
CMD1A387

C2907 C2905
BK204

IC305

IC301 IC302
KIA7812 KIA7912 J2903
CMD1A387

KIA7805BPI
1A387
CMD1A569

BK303

J2904
BK203
CMD1A569

Pb Pb
J2504
D3002 D3004
J2501 R2506
C2501

2 .IN

J3034
J3033
J3032
1 .IN

R2511 R2507
1 .IN
J3037
3 .-12V

J3031
J3030
1 .GND

J3028
J3027
J3026

2 .GND

Q2503

C3015
C3010
2 .GND

C2504

C3014
3 .+5VV
3 .+12V

C3009
FR

R2510
C3008 C3013
C3001

C3007 D3003
R2501
D3001

C3011
C2502

C3002
J3006
J3013
J3036

D3103

R2502
D3104

J3035

1A569-V1 C3012 J3004


R2505
DIFF-AMP PART
MP_STAGE

BK302
D3108
CUP12618Z

C3005
R2504
C3003

C3004

J2502 J2502
CN55A

7.AGND
D3101

L L
J3015 6.FR
5.FR
4.PRE_-B
F3003/F3004 USE
7.AGND 3.PRE_-B
BONDING

AVR-S510BT/X520BT
6.FR 2.FB_FR
J3023

J3025
J3024

5.FR
F3001/F3002 USE
1.FB_FR

BAR CODE
4.PRE_-B
AVR-S710W/X1200W
C2503

3.PRE_-B C2506 Q2501


J2503

R2503

R3004
Q2502
J2503

2.FB_FR R2509
1.FB_FR J2404 R2508
C2505

D2501
F3002
F3001

R3001
D3201
C3100
D3200
J2401
Q3002 Q3001
C2401

R2406
R2411 R2407
Q2403 C2404
SR

JK301
R2410
F3004
F3003
T 1.25A L 250V
T 1.25A L 250V

C3006
C2402

+12V TP
MCU_3V3 TP
R3003
R3002
CN201

BN302 BN301
R2401
K K
R2402
T 1.25A L 250V
T 1.25A L 250V

DA+5V TP
R2405

-12V TP
R2404
J2402 J2402
1.-12V

3.+12V
CN54A

1.DGND
4.VGND
5.DA+5V

7.AGND
RP ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 IC
3.MCU_3V3
6.SR
2.RLY_GND

1.-12V
2.RLY_GND
3.+12V
4.VGND
5.DA+5V
C3026
C3025
CN302
5.SR

AC_S2 TP
AC_S2 TP
2.B/P_IRIN_DE
MP_STAGE
7.AGND 4.PRE_-B

1.DGND
2.B/P_IRIN_DE
3.MCU_3V3
REGULATOR PART
6.SR 3.PRE_-B
2.FB_SR
C3024
2.NC
4.NC

5.SR
CUP12738Z-2
(+12V TP)

1A569
4.PRE_-B 1.FB_SR
5.AC_S2

1.AC_S2
C2403

CN201_15 PIN

3.PRE_-B
BK301
C2406 Q2401
R2403

3.RTN_GND
J2403

2.FB_SR R2409 Q2402


1.FB_SR J2304 R2408
J2403
C2405

D2401
J2301 R2306
C2301

1.FR 1.FR

REGULATOR (B SIDE) REGULATOR (A SIDE)


R2311 R2307
2.AGND Q2303 C2304 2.AGND
3.SR 3.SR
CEN

R2310
J J
4.AGND 4.AGND
5.CEN 5.CEN
C2302

6.AGND 6.AGND
7.SL 7.SL
8.AGND R2301 8.AGND
9.FL R2302 9.FL
10.AGND R2305 10.AGND
11.SBR R2304 11.SBR
12.AGND 12.AGND
13.SBL J2302 J2302 13.SBL
CN53A

14.AGND 7.AGND 14.AGND


15.+12V 6.CEN 15.+12V
5.CEN
7.AGND 4.PRE_-B
6.CEN 3.PRE_-B
5.CEN 2.FB_CEN
4.PRE_-B 1.FB_CEN
C2303

629
3.PRE_-B C2306 Q2301
R2303

Pb
Pb
2.FB_CEN
J2303

J2303

BK103
R2309 Q2302

MP STAGE
1.FB_CEN R2308
C2305

J2204
H H
D2301
J2201 R2206
C2201

FOR HDMI FFC CABLE FOR HDMI FFC CABLE R2211


LABEL

R2207
Q2203 C2204
BAR CODE
SL

R2210
C2202

HDMI_FFC_CABLE (B SIDE) HDMI_FFC_CABLE (A SIDE)


R2201
R2202
R2205
Pb CUP12737Z-4 MP 2015.02.27
Pb
R2204
J2202 J2202
CN52A

7.AGND
6.SL
R2203

HDMI CABLE GUIDE (B SIDE) HDMI CABLE GUIDE (A SIDE)


5.SL
7.AGND 4.PRE_-B
C1066 C1065 LUG13 6.SL 3.PRE_-B
G G
BN131 5.SL 2.FB_SL
4.PRE_-B 1.FB_SL
C2203

3.PRE_-B C2206

L1013
Q2201

3.H/P DET
2.D GND
1.D GND
2.FB_SL R2209 Q2202
1.FB_SL J2104 R2208 C2800
C2205

C1067 D2201

R1057
J2801 J2801
Pb Pb

2.D GND
1.D GND
J2101

3.H/P DET
R2106

C1084
C2101

R2111

L1011
R2107

C1424
Q2103

C1068
C2104

C1069 L1012
FL

R2110
J2203

L1010
C1083
J2203

C1072
3.H/P L
2.A GND
1.H/P R
R2101
C2102

CN104
R2102
R2105

3.H/P L
1.H/P R
2.A GND
R2104

C1071
F JK104 F
CN51A

7.AGND
Pb MP STAGE
Pb CUP12736Z-4 CUP12737Z-7 MP 2015.02.27 6.FL
5.FL
7.AGND 4.PRE_-B
6.FL 3.PRE_-B
5.FL 2.FB_FL
4.PRE_-B 1.FB_FL
HEADPHONE (B SIDE) HEADPHONE (A SIDE) BT WIRE GUIDE (B SIDE) BT WIRE GUIDE (A SIDE)
C2103

J2102 3.PRE_-B C2106 J2102


R2103

2.FB_FL R2109 Q2101


J2103
J2103

1.FB_FL J2704 R2108 Q2102


C2105

D2101
J2701 R2706
C2701

R2711 R2707
Q2703 C2704
SBR

R2710
C2702

E E
R2701
R2702
R2705
R2704
J2702 J2702

2.INT
4./CE
7.VCC

3./RST
7.AGND

5.SDIO
CN57A

6.SCLK
9.L_OUT
8.R_OUT
6.SBR

1.CH_GND
CN508

9.L_OUT
8.R_OUT
7.VCC
6.SCLK
5.SDIO
4./CE
3./RST
2.INT
1.CH_GND
5.SBR
4.PRE_-B
7.AGND 3.PRE_-B
6.SBR 2.FB_SBR
5.SBR

J5929
4.PRE_-B 1.FB_SBR
3.PRE_-B
C2703

J5928 2.FB_SBR J2604 C2706 Q2701


R2703

R2709
J2703

Q2702

J2703
J5927 R2708
C2705

1.FB_SBR D2701
TU500
J2601
J2705

R2606
J2705
C2601

J2605

R2607
D D
R2611 C2604
SBL
C2602

E3 CNVYST990-A9U1
E1C/K CNVYST990-A2J1
E1/E2 CNVYST990-D8E1
R2601
R2602
R2605
R2604
J2602 J2602
CN56A

MP 2015.02.27
Pb CUP12737Z-5 MP 2015.02.27 Pb
7.AGND
Pb CUP12737Z-2 TUNER
Pb
6.SBL
5.SBL
7.AGND 4.PRE_AGND
6.SBL 3.PRE_AGND
5.SBL 2.FB_SBL
4.PRE_AGND 1.FB_SBL

TUNER (B SIDE) TUNER (A SIDE) FRONT CABLE GUIDE (B SIDE) FRONT CABLE GUIDE (A SIDE)
C2603

Q2603 Q2601
R2603

C C
3.PRE_AGND R2610 Q2602
C2606
C2605

2.FB_SBL
J2606

1.FB_SBL R2609
R2608
D2601
IC

Pb Pb

CMD1A569
BK201
CMD1A569

BN51A C2902 C2900


C2903 C2901
KTC3114 KTC3114 J2901

BK202
Q2104
R2803 Pb Pb J2902
ICT ADJ1 ADJ2

E B

CMD1A387
CMD1A387
R2802
R2801
RP

CUP12737Z-3 MP 2015.02.27
B BN791 CUP12737Z-6 BK502 B
TEMP_DETECT (B SIDE) TEMP_DETECT (A SIDE) PHONE WIRE GUIDE (B SIDE) PHONE WIRE GUIDE (A SIDE) BIAS-TR (B SIDE) BIAS-TR (A SIDE) DIFF-AMP (B SIDE) DIFF-AMP (A SIDE)
A A
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
101
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
D5819
D5801 J5933 J5934
R5801
M M
J5805
D5819

J5918
J5917

F5802

C5815
CN502

J5859

T8A L 250V J5919


RY586

J5920
D5806

R5802
J5910
J5909
J5908
J5907
J5906
J5905

D5819

7.AC_L
6.NC
5.AC_H J5911
BK505

4.CEN
J5904
J5903

1.HP_RCH J5912
3.AC_H
RY581

2.AGND 2.NC J5913


3.HP_LCH 1.AC_L
BN503

J5914
J5802

C5813

C5609
R5623

R5616 J5860 J5915


L L
C5607 C5814
J5603

R5615 C5608 J5803 J5804 C5615


R5612 J5916
E
C5812

J5922
J5921

R5617 D5602
D5604
D5603
D5606

J5806
F5801

R5613 D5605
R5629 R5828
SBL

J5807 R5829
C

T8A L 250V
Q5605

2SD2390

C5810
R5626

C5811
J5861

Q5607
R5625
R5624

R5621 R5630

Q5608
B

1.THERMAL DET_A
J5808
C5613

2.RLY_GND R5619
3.H/P_RLY
4.HI-B_RLY
BN502

SBL

J5809
BN56B

5.+12V

Q5801
1-2.FB_SBL
6.FRONT_RLY
BN56A J5604
3-4.PRE_-B
7.C/S_RLY
E
L5601

5-6.SBL
8.SB_RLY
7.AGND
Q5604

C5612

Q5806
C

VR560 CN56B
K K
J5810
R5614

Q5606
R5632

KTC3114 2SB1560

CN560
R5620 R5622
B
JK506

J5601
R5628
R5627

R5817
R5631

J5811
J5602
R5723

R5716
R5618 C5707 C5708
J5703

R5715 R5712 J5812 D5813


E

J5813 1.THERMAL DET_A


R5717 D5702 J5814
D5704
D5703
D5706

R5713 D5705 R5729 2.RLY_GND C5611


3.H/P_RLY
J5815 4.HI-B_RLY
C
Q5705

5.+12V
2SD2390

R5730 6.FRONT_RLY

R5726
C5709
J5893
J5892
C5713

7.C/S_RLY

Q5707
R5725
R5724

Q5708
BN58B
BN59B

R5721 8.SB_RLY
J5816 (OPTION)
J5900
J5899

R5719
J5901
J5894

J5895

J5902

BN57B
SBR

J5817
1-2.FB_SBR J5896
SBR

BN57A J5704
J J
C5816

3-4.PRE_-B
E

5-6.SBR
L5701

7.AGND
Q5704

C5712
J5897
ET502

C
R5633

VR570
CN57B
J5818 R5732
R5714

Q5706

C5808 J5898
KTC3114 2SB1560

CN570
JK507

C5610
B
R5720 R5722
R5731

J5701

R5818
C5828

R5728
R5727

J5819
J5702
R5123

R5116 J5820 D5814


R5718 C5107 C5108
J5103
R5820

R5115 R5112

E
R5117 D5102 J5821
J5822
D5104
D5103
D5106
J5891

R5113 D5105 R5129 C5711


J5823 R5130

C
Q5105

2SD2390
R5826
R5827
R5819

R5126
C5109

Q5107
C5213

R5125
R5124

B
R5121

Q5108
H H
RY585

R5119
J5884

J5824
L5101

FL
J5923 J5887 Q5807
1-2.FB_FL

BN51B
D5805

BN51A 3-4.PRE_-B
SL

J5104
5-6.FL
C5710

E
7.AGND J5924 J5888 J5885
R5132

Q5104
C5212
R5131

CN51B R5812
R5733

C
VR510 J5925 J5889 J5886
JK503

J5825
R5229

R5114

Q5106
KTC3114 2SB1560
CN510 D5808

B
R5120 R5122 J5890
D5810
C5120

J5101
J5826 J5926
R5128
R5127

J5102
J5827
R5223
R5230

R5216 R5807
R5118 C5207 R5231
C5208

J5203
R5215 R5212

E
R5217 D5202 J5828
J5829

D5204
D5203
D5206
R5213 D5205 R5233 C5211
R5814
C5411

G G
R5232

J5830

C
Q5205

2SD2390
RY583

R5226
C5209
1-2.FB_SL

Q5207
R5225
R5224

B
R5221 3-4.PRE_-B

Q5208
R5219 5-6.SL
7.AGND J5880
J5831
L5201

SL
D5803
C5410

BN52B
SR

BN52A J5204 CN52B J5866 J5881

E
J5832
R5433

C5413

Q5204
C5412 J5834 J5867
JK504

J5882

C
VR520 J5835 J5868

R5214

Q5206
R5333

KTC3114 2SB1560
CN520 J5836 J5869
C5310

B
R5220 R5222

J5201
R5228
R5227
J5837
F F

J5202
J5870 J5883

R5323
R5316
C5307 J5838 R5330
R5218 C5308

J5303
R5315 R5312

E
R5317 D5302 J5839 R5329 C5311
J5840

D5304
D5303
D5306
R5313 D5305 J5871
R5808
J5841

C
RY584

Q5305

2SD2390

R5326
C5309

Q5307
R5325
R5324

B
R5321

Q5308
R5319
J5842 R5844
D5804

C5110

L5301
R5133

J5872

IC

CEN
BN53B
1-2.FB_CEN R5843
CEN

BN53A J5304 3-4.PRE_-B J5879


J5932
J5941

5-6.CEN

E
7.AGND
R5332

Q5304
C5312

KTC3114
E E
CN53B R5816
C5825

C
C5826

R5331
VR530
J5843 D5812

R5314

Q5306

2SB1560
CN530 J5873
RY582

R5320 R5322

B
J5301
JK505

R5328
R5327
J5844

J5302
R5423
R5416 C5313

ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP


R5429
R5318 C5407 C5408 J5878

J5403
J5845
J5874
J5937
J5936

R5415 R5412

E
J5846 R5430 C5819 C5111

CUP12737Z-1 MAIN PART


R5417 D5402

D5404
D5403
D5406
J5847
R5413 D5405 R5431
C5510

J5848
D5802

Pb
C
Pb

Q5405

2SD2390

R5426
C5409 J5875 J5876

Q5407
D5815

R5425
R5424

B
R5421

Q5408
R5831 R5830
R5533

R5839 R5419
JK501

J5849 J5877
R5840
1.CURRENT_DET

L5401
J5935

SR
D5816

BN54B
2.CURRENT_GND
D D
1-2.FB_SR
3-4.PRE_-B
3.-12V
C5821 R5832 BN54A J5404
5-6.SR

E
4.MUTE_+B

Q5802
C5817

R5845
7.AGND
FL

R5833
5.ASO_DET R5432

Q5404

IC501
C5112 R5834 6.DGND
CN54B

C
R5838 C5823 1.CURRENT_DET

BN501
R5815

Q5804
7.DC_PROT
VR540
C5824 D5811 2.CURRENT_GND

R5414
8.THERMAL DET_B
J5850

Q5406
R5835 CN540 3.-12V

KTC3114 2SB1560
9.AMPSIG_DET

B
R5837 R5420 R5422

Q5803
4.MUTE_+B

J5401
C5113

R5428
R5427
C5818 J5851

J5402
R5836

R5523
R5516 5.ASO_DET
C5507 R5529
R5418 C5508 6.DGND

J5503
J5852 J5865

Q5805
R5515 R5512

E
J5853 R5530 7.DC_PROT C5511

C5820
R5517 D5502 C5827

D5504
D5503
D5506
J5854
R5513 D5505 8.THERMAL DET_B
J5855 9.AMPSIG_DET

C
R5821

Q5505
2SD2390

R5526
R5811 C5509

D5818
C C

Q5507
9

R5525
R5524
R5841

B
R5521

Q5508
R5823
Q5808 R5519 C5802

JK502

J5863
J5856 C5801

Q5814
L5501
R5842

FR
C5806 R5824

BN55B
1-2.FB_FR R5809

R5804
BN55A 3-4.PRE_-B
J5504 5-6.FR

E
C5807 R5825

D5807
R5810

R5803
7.AGND

FR
R5532

J5939

Q5504
C5512

Q5810
J5857

KTC3114

B_DETECT(OPT.)
C
Q5809

J5862
VR550 CN55B R5531 C5809

R5806

R5514

Q5506

2SB1560
CN550

J5801
R5813

B
D5817
R5520 R5522

R5805
C5805

C5513
Q5811

R5528
R5527
D5809

J5502
C5804
J5938
Q5812 Q5813

J5501
R5518

J5943
J5858

R5846
B BAR CODE CUP12737Z-1 MP 2015.02.27 C5803 B
MAIM (B SIDE) MAIM (A SIDE)
A A
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M
G
A

H
B

K
F

L
J
16

16

R6031 R6032 R6033


L1003 R1040
C1050
Pb

D1011
1.VBUS
2.USBD+
C1051
3.USBD-
C1049

4.DGND
5.DGND
R6006
D1009 D1010

R6029 R6030

R6027 R6028

R6013

D1008
R6014
C1048
+5V

C1053

430

C6009
C6005
C6006
C6007

V
Q6002
ENCODER&POWER (B SIDE)

S
R6012

L1008
X S
D1406
L1005
iPODUSB_MIC (B SIDE)

C S
D1407
L1004
F C6012 S Sec.
15

15

L1009
D1020 C B A C6026 S
L1404 D1019 R6011 D S Pri.
SMPS (B SIDE)

C1426
+12V

R1415
R1414
C1425
D1404 R1416 C1427
D1405 C1428
L1402
R1413
R1054 R1403 L N
L1401 i.
R1401 R1405 Pr
c.
R1402 Se
C1413
429

Pb

C1401 C1414 Pri.


C1403
14

14

C1415
C1404 C1416 Sec.
R1045
R1404 C1055 C1054
5.MIC DET R1406 R1027 R1041 R1043
R1407 Pr
4.+12V i.
3.-12V R1044 Se
2.MIC SIGNAL
C1408 R1042 c.
Q1012 Q1011
Q1008

1.AGND C1406
R1411
IC101
R1408

C6024
R1412 R6022
R1409

+5V

R6023 C6025
C1417 C6022 R6026
Q1009

C6015
+12V

C6020
C6014

C6021
C6029

D5.2V TP

1.+3v3
2.ISEL_A
L6001
Pb

3.ISEL_B
R6020
R6019

Q6003
C6030

4.DGND
R6024

IC604
5.DGND
Pb
13

13

L1403 6.GRN_LED
-12V

7.RED_LED R6025
MAIN_POWER TP
8.MCU+5
9.POWER_KEY
1A629
BK603

BN601
6.MAIN POWER
5.D_GND
4.D_GND
3.M_RESET
2.D5.2V
1.D5.2V

Pb C6019
Pb

D6009
Pb
J1013

C1411
J1062

RY601
POWER C6017 OPEN ZD619 C6010
BN12B

C6028
C1410

D6013
SW101 R6021
J6015

J6014

OPEN
ENCODER&POWER (A SIDE)
CUP12736Z-2

AVR-X1200BKE3

BONDING
MP STAGE
12

12
R6018
D6010

1A834
iPODUSB_MIC (A SIDE)

BK602 Se IC603
J1063
C1405

c.
CIP12736C

R6034 J6001
R6017

Pr C6017 C6018 C6027 J6012


i.
T 5A L 250V (100V~120V AREA) T6001 J6013 C6023
BN101
C1407

T 2.5A L 250V (220V~240V AREA)


SMPS (A SIDE)

R6016 IC602
D1401 AVR-S510BT/X520BT Sec.
D1002
IC

1.AGND T 6.3A L 250V (100V~120V AREA) Pri.


2.MIC SIGNAL T 3.15A L 250V (220V~240V AREA) D6008
C1402

ICT ADJ1 ADJ2

3.-12V C6001
AVR-S710W/X1200W ZD618
BONDING c.
4.+12V
C1429 Se

ZD620
F6002

i.
5.MIC DET 9.POWER_KEY
8.MCU+5 D1012 ZD616 Pr
ZD615

7.RED_LED
6.GRN_LED
L N J6009
5.DGND C6013 C6008
4.DGND ZD614
ZD617
11

11
CN601
D6007
RP

3.ISEL_B
2.ISEL_A
1.+3v3 CN602 ZD613
ZD612
JK105

J6010
C B A
LUG14

C1412 C6011 IC601

R6010
ZD611 D6012 J6018 R6015
CUP12736Z-5 D S
Pri.
5.DGND CY601
4.DGND CLZ9Z133Z:E2,E1C S

J6007
MP STAGE CLZ9Z126Z:E3,K D6002 ZD601 Sec.
3.USBD- F S BONDING
J1073

LF602 LF602 D6004 C6004


2.USBD+
CUP12736Z-3

CX602 C S

R6004
1.VBUS X S
VR102

MP STAGE

S
1A834 V
J1055

J6011

BK601 C6003 BAR CODE


BN104

J6017
C1078

CY602
D6005
JK101

J6016
10

10
MP_STAGE
C1052

C6002 R6008 R6009 SMPS PART


ZD608 ZD610 J6004 CUP12738Z-1
Pb

CX601 D6003
J6005

ZD609 ZD621
D6001
BONDING
J6003 J6002
D6006
F6001
(100V~120V AREA) T2A L 250V
(220V~240V AREA) T1.6A L 250V
9

9
102
F1001 T 200mA L 250V
8

8
Q1001
R1007
R1062

C1004 LUG11
C1010

23.CPU_POWER
C1018

4.POWER_KEY
9.B/P_IRIN_DE
R1423

7.MIC_SIGNAL
17.GRN_LED
OPEN

25.MCU_3V3

16.RED_LED
22.FL_DATA

10.H/P_DET
D1001

24.MCU_5V

3.MIC_DET
J1017

12.VSEL_B
19.FL_RST

11.VSEL_A
21.FL_CLK
27.D_GND
26.D_GND
C1017

20.FL_CE

15.KEY_1
14.KEY_2
13.KEY_3
18.RC_IN

2.ISEL_B
1.ISEL_A
8.A_GND
J1007

5. +12V
6. -12V
J1025

FUSE OPTION
BN12B1
E3 : 932Series
C1007
C1080

E2/E1C/K : 372Series
FL101
J1015
OPEN

572 572
C1075
J1026
J1018

C1008
D1005
D1004

J1027

J1036
J1028

J1019
J1029

J1030
J1042
C1079

CN102 J1020 J1033 J1050


R1030

J1002
C1006 LD101 J1043

J1001
R1029
R1417

J1005 J1021
R1067

1.VDISP
2.NC R1001 C1005 J1022 J1044
3.GND R1002 J1003

J1031
J1049

4.NC C1019
5.FL AC J1051
7

7
6.NC J1024
J1052

7.FL AC J1010
RC101 J1039 J1004
J1008

J1067 J1066
FRONT (B SIDE)

D1003

J1006 J1040 S500BT/S700W : BAND J1016


X510BT/X1100W : Q/S_1
BK102
C1001

BK101
C1002

R1004 C1003 J1047 VR101


R1003 C1038 S510BT/S710W : TUNE- J1011
X520BT/X1200W : DIMMER J1041
S510BT : SOUND S510BT/S710W : PRESET- S510BT/S710W : PRESET+ J1054 S510BT : MODE J1035 J1023
J1012

S510BT : SOUND
X520BT : TUNE- X520BT : TUNE+ S510BT/S710W : TUNE+ S710W : BAND A B C

D1403
D1402
J1034

S710W : ZONE2 ON/OFF S710W : ZONE2 SEL


X1200W/X520BT : PRESET- X1200W/X520BT : PRESET+ X1200W : ZONE2 ON/OFF X1200W : ZONE2 SEL J1056 X520BT/X1200W : STATUS X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_1 SW118 SW111
9.POWER_KEY

IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP


6.GRN_LED
7.RED_LED

J1009
J1065
8.MCU+5
2.ISEL_A
3.ISEL_B
4.DGND
5.DGND
1.+3v3

J1053
BN12A

2. MIC SIGNAL
J1069
J1072

SW109 SW116 SW104 SW117 SW110


J1070

SW106 SW115 SW105 S510BT/S710W : DIMMER

5. MIC DET
S510BT/S710W : STATUS
J1014

J1068

J1048
S510BT : SLEEP

J1046
X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_3 X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_4

1. A GND
J1071

J1045

J1037
S710W : MODE
S510BT/S710W : Q/S_3 S510BT/S710W : Q/S_4

4. +12V
6

6
3. -12V
X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_2
J1058

SW112
J1064

J1059

J1074

J1032
SW107 SW113

J1038
3.H/P DET
1.D GND
2.D GND

J1057
BN101_1 CN103
SW119
S510BT/S710W : Q/S_2
S510BT/S710W : Q/S_1
Pb
CUP12736Z-1
FRONT PART
J1061 MP STAGE
S710W : MOVIE S710W : MUSIC
S510BT : ON/OFF S510BT : BASS/TREBLE S510BT : ADJUST S510BT : ADJUST
S710W : GAME S710W : PURE
5

5
SW108 SW114 SW103 SW102
4

4
S510BT : ON/OFF S710W : PURE
S710W : GAME S510BT : BASS/TREBLE S510BT : ADJUST
S710W : MOVIE S510BT : ADJUST S710W : MUSIC

R1076

R1071
R1081
Pb
S510BT/S710W : Q/S_1
S510BT/S710W : Q/S_2

R1075

R1085

R1084
R1080

2.MIC SIGNAL
C1085
C1086
C1087

C1081

GND
C1088
C1089
C1090
C1091
FRONT (A SIDE)

5.MIC DET

1.A GND
4.+12V
GND

3.-12V
R1082
3

3
S510BT/S710W : Q/S_3 S510BT/S710W : Q/S_4 X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_2
1.D GND

S710W : MODE X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_4


2.D GND

X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_3
3.H/P DET

+3V3 S510BT : SLEEP S510BT/S710W : DIMMER S510BT/S710W : STATUS

R1083
9.POWER_KEY

R1077
R1073
6.GRN_LED
7.RED_LED
8.MCU+5
2.ISEL_A
3.ISEL_B

R1074
4.DGND
5.DGND

X1200W/X520BT : PRESET- X520BT/X1200W : STATUS


1.+3v3

X1200W/X520BT : PRESET+ X1200W : ZONE2 SEL X520BT/X1200W : Q/S_1

R1079
R1078
A B C

R1410
C1409
S710W : ZONE2 ON/OFF S710W : ZONE2 SEL X1200W : ZONE2 ON/OFF X520BT : TUNE+ S510BT/S710W : TUNE+ S710W : BAND
S510BT : SOUND S510BT : SOUND X520BT : PRESET- S510BT/S710W : PRESET+ S510BT : MODE

R1072
S510BT/S710W : PRESET-

R1046
X520BT/X1200W : DIMMER

C1082
S510BT/S710W : TUNE-
R1005
R1008

R1024

C1076
C1077
C1039
noihsuC -12V

R1419R1418
R1053

R1420
D1408
2

2
R1069 Q1002

C1020
GND

R1068

R1060
R1059
R1019
R1017

R1061
R1058
R1016
R1022

R1006
R1009

Q1005
R1020
R1021
7.FL AC +5V

Q1006
R1025
Q1003

Q1004
R1026
C1009
6.NC GND
5.FL AC
4.NC

R1010
R1011
3.GND R1023
Q1007

D1016
R1018

D1015
2.NC

R1421
C1430

C1074
C1073
1.VDISP

R1012
R1013
R1014
R1015
+12V

R1422
+3V3

23.CPU_POWER

4.POWER_KEY
9.B/P_IRIN_DE

7.MIC_SIGNAL
17.GRN_LED
25.MCU_3V3

16.RED_LED
C1041

22.FL_DATA

10.H/P_DET
24.MCU_5V

3.MIC_DET
12.VSEL_B
19.FL_RST

11.VSEL_A
21.FL_CLK
27.D_GND
26.D_GND

20.FL_CE

15.KEY_1
14.KEY_2
13.KEY_3
18.RC_IN

8.A_GND

2.ISEL_B
1.ISEL_A
5. +12V
6. -12V
C1423
C1420 C1419 LABEL

C1421
C1011
C1016
C1015
C1014
C1013
C1012
L1001
BAR CODE

1
1

CUP12736Z-1/FRONT PART/MP STAGE C1418 C1422

M
G
A

H
B

K
F

L
J
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

A A

A4
CEC5V

CEC3V3

VDD33_RX L7101
RX_CEC1V1

CN701
TO CN811
CB05YTYH221
DGND

4.7/6.3V
4.7/6.3V
C7156

C7155
DDCA_SDA
DDCA_SCL
B B

CEC3.3V
CEC3.3V
RXA_C+
RXA_2+

RXA_1+

RXA_0+
TO 4A

RXA_5V
RXA_C-
RXA_2-

RXA_1-

RXA_0-

HPD_A
CEC5V
DGND

DGND

DGND

DGND

DGND
DGND

TXEN
AVDD33RX_RX

CEC
AVDD33RX0_RX L7102

T7131
T7132
T7133
T7134
T7135
T7136
T7137
T7138
OPEN
22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 AVDD33RX1_RX

10/6.3V
CN701 L7110

C7159
CJP23GA333ZR

R7101

R7103

R7104
23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 CB05YTYH221

R7102

10K

47K

47K

C7157
1K
04-6232-023-010-801+

OPEN
AVDD33RX2_RX

10/6.3V
C7158
AVDD33RX3_RX
L7109
CB03YTYH600

C7180

0.1uF
PVDD33_RX
Q7101
CVTRT1N141C PVDD33_RX L7103
CB05YTYH221
C Q7102
C

4.7/6.3V
JK701 CVTRT1N141C

4.7/6.3V
C7161

C7160
CJJ9H021Z

0.1uF
C7101

R7105

47K
19.HP DET
19

18.+5V VDD33IO_RX
18

R7106 0 VDD33IO_RX L7104


17.GND
17

CVDCDS3C05HDMI1
CB05YTYH221

1000P
1000P
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF

0.1uF
0.1uF
16.DDC DATA
HDMI_INPUT-1

16

4.7/6.3V
R7107 0
15.DDC CLK

4.7/6.3V
C7163

C7162
15

D7131
R7108 0
14.NC
14

C7179
C7178
C7177
C7176
C7175
C7174
C7173
13.CEC
13

AVDD33TX_RX
12.CK-
12

AVDD33TX_RX L7105
11.D1 SHIELD
11
CBL/SAT

CB05YTYH221
10.CK+
10

10/6.3V
C7164
C7165

OPEN
9.D0-
9

D 8.D1 SHIELD D
8

7.D0+
7

VDD11_RX
6.D1- VDD11_RX L7106
6

5.D2 SHIELD CB05YTYH221


5

4.D1+

4.7/6.3V
4

4.7/6.3V
C7167

C7166
3.D2-
3

2.D2 SHIELD
2

1.D2+
1

AVDD11RX_RX
L7107
AVDD11RX0_RX
OPEN
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

ESD suppressor AVDD11RX1_RX

10/6.3V
L7111

C7170
ASQS12U020R2
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
T7101
T7102
T7103
T7104

CB05YTYH221

OPEN

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

C7121 0.1uF

OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
D7101

D7102

D7103

D7104

D7105

D7106

D7107

D7108

D7109

D7110

C7168
C7125 0.1uF

C7120 0.1uF

OPEN
AVDD11RX2_RX
E E

10/6.3V
C7131

C7130

C7129

C7128

C7127

C7126

C7124

C7123

C7122

C7119
C7118
C7117
C7116
C7115

C7169
AVDD11RX3_RX
C7132
OPEN
R7111

R7113

R7114
R7112

10K

47K

47K

L7108
1K

AVDD11TX_RX
C7133 CB05YTYH221

10/6.3V
OPEN

C7172

C7171
OPEN
Q7111
CVTRT1N141C
C7134 OPEN
Q7112
JK711 CVTRT1N141C C7135 OPEN
CJJ9H021Z
0.1uF

F F
C7102

R7115

47K

19.HP DET
19
HDMI_INPUT-2

18.+5V
18

17.GND R7116 0
17

C7114 OPEN

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37
16.DDC DATA

73

36
RX0P5V
16

VSS
P2RX2P
NIRQ1
VDD11

P2RX1P
P2RX2M
AVDD11RX2

P2RX0P

VSS
P2RX1M
AVDD11RX2

P2RXCP
P2RX0M
AVDD11RX2

P3RX2P
P2RXCM
AVDD33RX2

P3RX1P
P3RX2M
AVDD11RX3

P3RX0P
P3RX1M
AVDD11RX3

P3RXCP

VSS
P3RX0M
AVDD11RX3

P3RXCM
AVDD33RX3

PVDD33
VDD33
CH1ABCLK
R7117 0
DVD/Blu-ray

15.DDC CLK RX3SDA

74

35
15

R7118 0 C7113 0.1uF


14.NC RX3SCL
A3

75

34
14

13.CEC RX2SDA

76

33
13

12.CK- RX2SCL TX0_CM

77

32
12

70.RX3P5V
72.RX1P5V
71.RX2P5V
C7136 0.1uF C7112 0.1uF

69.VDD33
11.D1 SHIELD VDD11 AVDD11TX TX0_CP

78

31
11

C7137 0.1uF 36.CH1ALRCLK


10.CK+ ADD33RX1 P0TXCP

79

30
10

35.CH1ASD0
9.D0- P1RXCM P0TX0M TX0_0M

80

29
34.VDD11 C7111 0.1uF
9

8.D1 SHIELD P1RXCP 33.VSS AVDD33TX TX0_0P

81

28
C7138 0.1uF
8

AVDD11RX1 32.P0TXCM P0TX0P


7.D0+

82

27
7

IC701
6.D1- P1RX0M P0TX1M TX0_1M
G G

83

26
C7110 0.1uF
6

5.D2 SHIELD P1RX0P AVDD11TX TX0_1P

84

25
C7139 0.1uF
5

4.D1+ AVDD11RX1 P0TX1P

85

24
CVIMN864788A
4

3.D2- P1RX1M P0TX2M TX0_2M

86

23
C7109 0.1uF
3

2.D2 SHIELD P1RX1P AVDD11TX TX0_2P

87

22
C7140 0.1uF
2

1.D2+ AVDD11RX1 P0TX2P

88

21
C7108 0.1uF
1

TX0_SDA
P1RX2M VDD11

89

20
TX0_SCL
P1RX2P VSS

90

19
C7107 0.1uF

TO 3A
VSS AVDD11TX
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

91

18
ESD suppressor C7141 0.1uF
AVDD33RX0 AVDD33TX
C7106 0.1uF

92

17
ASQS12U020R2 C7105 0.1uF
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

P0RXCM AVDD11TX
T7111
T7112
T7113
T7114

93

16
OPEN
C7104 0.1uF
D7111

D7112

D7113

D7114

D7115

D7116

D7117

D7118

D7119

D7120

P0RXCP VDD11

94

15
C7142 0.1uF
AVDD11RX0 VSS

95

14
P0RX0M NIRQA0 A2

96

13
R7132 10K
P0RX0P NOSDIRQ

97

12
H C7143 0.1uF
AVDD11RX0 D7 BCLK H

98

11
P0RX1M D6 VD7

108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99

10
P0RX1P 104.VSS VSS VD6

9
R7121

R7123

R7124

C7144 0.1uF 105.RX1SDA


R7122

4.D1
10K

47K

47K

AVDD11RX0 106.RX1SCL D5
1K

VD5

8
3.D0
P0RX2M 107.RX0SDA 2.TX0HPD D4 VD4

7
P0RX2P 108.RX0SCL 1.TX0SDA D3 VD3

6
D2 VD2

5
CH0ALRCLK
SYSC LK/XI

CH0AMCLK

CH0ABCLK
TX0ARCIN
VD1

CH0ASD3
CH0ASD2
CH0ASD1
CH0ASD0
VDD33IO

4
PCL KIN
NRESET

TX0SCL
Q7121

VDD11

HSDA0
VDD33

VDD11

VDD11

VDD11
VDD33
NTEST

NC/XO
HSCL0
VD0

LPSA1
LPSA0

3
MISO
CVTRT1N141C R7131 10K

NCS
CEC

VSS

VSS

VSS

VSS
NC

NC
NC
NC

2
Q7122
TO 2A

1
109

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

126

127

128

129

130

131

132

133

134

135

136

137

138

139

140

141

142

143

144
JK721 CVTRT1N141C
CJJ9H021Z

R7140

T7139
A1
0.1uF
C7103

R7125

2K
47K
HDMI_INPUT-3

19.HP DET
J J
19

R7139 R7142 HDMI1_H5V

18.+5V
18

HDMI2_H5V

T7140
R7126 0 OPEN 0
17.GND

R7141
17

1000P

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
HDMI3_H5V

2K
R7133
0.1uF
10K
47K

1K

C7150 0.1uF

C7151 0.1uF
C7152 0.1uF
47

47
16.DDC DATA
Media Player

16

FRONT_H5V
R7127 0
15.DDC CLK 10K
15

14.NC
R7128 0
TO 1A
14

R7134
R7135
C7145
C7146
R7136
R7137
R7138
C7147

C7148

C7149
13.CEC
13

12.CK-
12

11.D1 SHIELD
11

10.CK+
10

R7143

R7149

R7150
OPEN
9.D0-

10K
9

47

R7147 1M
8.D1 SHIELD
8

T7125
7.D0+ R7144 10K
R7148
7

X7101
1K

6.D1-
9P R7151

R7152
R7145 10K
6

OPEN

47K
5.D2 SHIELD
K K
C7153
5

R7146 10K
C7154

T7126
10P

4.D1+
4

27MHz
3.D2-
3

2.D2 SHIELD
2

1.D2+
1

A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

ESD suppressor
ASQS12U020R2
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
D7130 A
A
T7121
T7122
T7123
T7124

OPEN
D7121

D7122

D7123
D7124

D7125

D7126

D7127
D7128

D7129

L L

A0
PSCL

TXEN
HPD3

HPD2

HPD1

HPD6

PSDA

CEC_COM
MN864788A_HINT

MN864788A_RST

TO 0A
M M
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS (01/17)
GND LINE POWER+ LINE POWER- LINE AUDIO SIGNAL TMDS SIGNAL ANALOG VIDEO DIGITAL VIDEO SCH01_HDMI RX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
103
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

A A

HDMI_TX PART VDD33_TX VDD33_TX

CB05YTYH221
L7201
B0
CEC5V

CEC3V3

TX_CEC1V1

DGND

4.7/6.3V
4.7/6.3V
C7278

C7277
A5 TO 0B
TO 5A TX2+

TX2- PVDD33_TX
PVDD33_TX
L7202
CB05YTYH221

4.7/6.3V
B B

4.7/6.3V
TX1+

C7280

C7279
TX1-

TX0+ AVDD33RX_TX
AVDD33RX3_TX L7203
TX0-

OPEN

10/6.3V
C7283
AVDD33RX2_TX
TXC+
L7209

100/50V
C7281
TXC-
AVDD33RX1_TX CB05YTYH221

10/6.3V
C7282
TXDDC_SCL AVDD33RX0_TX
TXDDC_SDA
AVDD33TX_TX

AVDD33TX_TX L7204

C 3A CB05YTYH221
C

10/6.3V
C7285

C7284
OPEN
TO A3
TX0_CM

TX0_CP
VDD33IO_TX
VDD33IO_TX L7205
TX0_0M
CB05YTYH221

4.7/6.3V
TX0_0P

C7287

C7286
4.7/6.3V
TX0_1M

TX0_1P VDD11_TX

VDD11_TX L7206

10K
TX0_2M CB05YTYH221

4.7/6.3V
4.7/6.3V
TX0_2P

C7289

C7288
R7224
TX0_SDA

TX0_SCL

D AVDD11RX3_TX
AVDD11RX_TX
L7207 D

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

OPEN

OPEN
0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
10K
10K
OPEN
A6 AVDD11RX2_TX

10/6.3V
C7292
L7210
TO 6A
HDMI4_H5V

C7249

C7248

C7247

C7246

C7245

C7244

C7243
R7226
R7225

C7242

C7241

C7240

C7239
C7238

C7237

C7236
CB05YTYH221

C7290
AVDD11RX1_TX

OPEN
HDMI5_H5V

10/6.3V
C7291
AVDD11RX0_TX

AVDD11TX_TX L7208
CB05YTYH221

10/6.3V
R7201

R7203

R7204

C7294

C7293
OPEN
R7202

10K

47K

47K
1K

E E

Q7201
CVTRT1N141C
Q7202
CVTRT1N141C
R7223
A9
0.1uF
C7201

R7205

33
47K

R7222
OPEN
19.HP DET
19

72

71

70

69

68

67

66

65

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37
18.+5V
18

73

36
HDMI_INPUT-4

RX0P5V

AVDD33RX3

PVDD33
C7231 0.1uF

VSS

P3RX0P
P2RX2P
NIRQ1
VDD11

P2RX1P
P2RX2M
AVDD11RX2

P2RX0P
P2RX1M
AVDD11RX2

P2RXCP

VSS
P2RX0M
AVDD11RX2

P3RX2P
P2RXCM
AVDD33RX2

P3RX1P
P3RX2M
AVDD11RX3

P3RXCP

VSS
P3RX1M
AVDD11RX3

P3RX0M
AVDD11RX3

P3RXCM

VDD33
NIRQA0
17.GND R7206 0 RX3SDA P0TXCM
17

74

35
16.DDC DATA RX3SCL P0TXCP
16

75

34
R7207 0
15.DDC CLK RX2SDA
15

76

33
P0TX0M
R7208 0 C7230 0.1uF
14.NC RX2SCL AVDD11TX
14

77

32
P0TX0P
F 13.CEC
C7254 0.1uF 36.NIRQA1 F
Blu-ray

72.RX1P5V
71.RX2P5V
70.RX3P5V
VDD11 P0TXCP
13

78

31
69.VDD33
C7255 0.1uF 35.VDD11 P0TX1M
12.CK- AVDD33RX1 P0TX0M
12

79

30
34.VSS C7229 0.1uF P0TX1P
11.D1 SHIELD P1RXCM 33.P0TXCM AVDD33TX
11

80

29
10.CK+
P0TX2M
P1RXCP P0TX0P
10

81

28
C7256 0.1uF
9.D0-
P0TX2P
AVDD11RX1 P0TX1M

82

27
9

C7228 0.1uF
8.D1 SHIELD
IC721
P1RX0M AVDD11TX TX0SDA

83

26
8

7.D0+ P1RX0P P0TX1P TX0SCL

84

25
7

C7257 0.1uF
6.D1- AVDD11RX1 P0TX2M

85

24
CJJ9H021Z

CVIMN864788
6

C7227 0.1uF
5.D2 SHIELD
TO 9A
P1RX1M AVDD11TX

86

23
5

4.D1+ P1RX1P P0TX2P

87

22
4

ESD suppressor
OPEN
C7258 0.1uF C7226 0.1uF T7240 T7241
3.D2- AVDD11RX1 VDD11

88

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