PARTS LIST OF PCB UNIT ..................................................190
7CH_AMP PCB UNIT ASS'Y .................................................190
MAIN PCB UNIT ASS'Y.........................................................195
VIDEO PCB UNIT ASS'Y ......................................................199
FRONT PCB UNIT ASS'Y .....................................................201
INPUT PCB UNIT ASS'Y .......................................................204
HDMI PCB UNIT ASS'Y ........................................................206
RS232 PCB UNIT ASS'Y.......................................................222
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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!
Cautions which are delicate in particular for servicing
are labeled on the cabinets, the parts and the chassis,
etc. Be sure to heed these cautions and the cautions
described in the handling instructions.
◎Cautions concerning electric shock!
(1) An AC voltage is impressed on this set, so if
you touch internal metal parts when the set is
energized, you may get an electric shock. Avoid
getting an electric shock, by using an isolating
transformer and wearing gloves when servicing
while the set is energized, or by unplugging the
power cord when replacing parts, for example.
(2) There are high voltage parts inside. Handle with
extra care when the set is energized.
◎ Caution concerning disassembly and
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
ngers are moved across them in some rare cases.
Wear gloves to protect your hands.
◎Use only designated parts!
The set's parts have specic safety properties (re
resistance, voltage resistance, etc.). Be sure to use
parts which have the same properties for replacement.
The burrs have the same properties. In particular, for
the important safety parts that are indicated by the z
mark on schematic diagrams and parts lists, be sure to
use the designated parts.
◎ Be sure to mount parts and arrange the wires
as they were originally placed!
For safety seasons, some parts use tapes, tubes or
other insulating materials, and some parts are mounted
away from the surface of printed circuit boards.
Care is also taken with the positions of the wires by
arranging them and using clamps to keep them away
from heating and high voltage parts, so be sure to set
everything back as it was originally placed.
◎Make a safety check after servicing!
Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or
disconnected when servicing have been put back in
their original positions, check that no serviced parts
have deteriorate the area around. Then make an
insulation check on the external metal connectors and
between the blades of the power plug, and otherwise
check that safety is ensured.
(Insulation check procedure)
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet,
disconnect the antenna, plugs, etc., and on the power.
Using a 500V insulation resistance tester, check that
the insulation resistance value between the inplug and
the externally exposed metal parts (antenna terminal,
headphones terminal, input terminal, etc.) is 1MΩ or
greater. If it is less, the set must be inspected and
repaired.
CAUTION
Concerning important safety
parts
Many of the electric and the structural parts used in
the set have special safety properties. In most cases
these properties are difcult to distinguish by sight, and
the use of replacement parts with higher ratings (rated
power and withstand voltage) does not necessarily
guarantee that safety performance will be preserved.
Parts with safety properties are indicated as shown
below on the wiring diagrams and the parts list in this
service manual. Be sure to replace them with the parts
which have the designated part number.
(1) Schematic diagrams .......Indicated by the z mark.
(2) Parts lists .......Indicated by the z mark.
The use of parts other than the
designated parts could cause electric
shocks, res or other dangerous
situations.
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NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
NOTE FOR PARTS LIST
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 identied 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.
5.
General-purpose Carbon Film Resistor in the P.W.Board parts list. (Refer to the Schematic Diagram for those parts.)
6.
General-purpose Carbon Chip Resistors are not included are not included in the P.W.Board parts list.
(Refer to the Schematic Diagram for those parts.)
WARNING:
Parts indicated by the z mark have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
nAudio Section
• Power amplier
Rated output (for 1913 model) :
Front :
90 W + 90 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Center :
90 W + 90 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Surround :
90 W + 90 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Surround back:
90 W + 90 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Rated output (for 2113 model) :
Front :
95 W + 95 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Center :
95 W + 95 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Surround :
95 W + 95 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Surround back:
95 W + 95 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.08 % T.H.D.)
125 W + 125 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Output connectors : 6 – 16 Ω
• Analog
Input sensitivity/Input impedance : 200 mV/47 kΩ
Frequency response: 10 Hz – 100 kHz — +1, –3 dB (DIRECT mode)
S/N : 100 dB (IHF–A weighted, DIRECT mode)
nVideo section
• Standard video connectors
Input/output level and impedance : 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω
Frequency response : 5 Hz – 10 MHz — 0, –3 dB
nTuner section
(Note: μV at 75 Ω, 0 dBf = 1 x 10
–15
W)
Receiving Range (for E3 model) :
87.5 MHz – 107.9 MHz
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity :
MONO 2.8 μV (20.2 dBf)
S/N (IHF-A) :
MONO 70 dB (IHF–A weighted, DIRECT mode)
STEREO 67 dB (IHF–A weighted, DIRECT mode)
Total harmonic Distortion (at 1 kHz) :
MONO 0.7 % (1 kHz)
STEREO 1.0 % (1 kHz)
nGeneral
Power supply (for E3 model) : AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power supply (for E2 model) : AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power supply (for E1C model) : AC 220 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption (for 1913 model) :
460 W
0.1 W (Standby)
0.5 W (CEC standby)
Power consumption (for 2113 model) :
500 W
0.1 W (Standby)
0.5 W (CEC standby)
Maximum external dimensions (for 1913E3 model) :
434 (W) x 162 (H) x 329 (D) mm
Weight : 9.4 kg
Maximum external dimensions
(for 2113CIE3, 2113E2,E1C, model) :
434 (W) x 167 (H) x 329 (D) mm
Weight : 9.5 kg
nRemote Control Unit (RC-1167)
Batteries : R03/AAA Type (two batteries)
Maximum external dimensions :
Weight : 125 g (including batteries)
49.5 (W) x 224 (H) x 23.5 (D) mm
DIMENSION
[AVR-1913E3 model]
434.0
22.5
288.0
18.5
329.0
164.5
54.0
344.0
147.5
162.0
14.5
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[AVR-2113CIE3, 2113E2/E1C models]
434.0
22.5
288.0
18.5
329.0
164.5
54.0
344.0
152.5
167.0
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CAUTIONS IN SERVICING
Initializing INTEGRATED NETWORK AV RECEIVER
INTEGRATED NETWORK AV RECEIVER initialization should be performed when the μcom, peripheral parts of μcom,
and Digital PCB were replaced.
1. Turn off the power pressing "Power operation (X)" button.
2. Press "Power operation (X)" button while simultaneously while pressing "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "DIMMER" buttons.
3. Check that the entire display is ashing at intervals of about 1 second, and then release the 2 buttons.
The microprocessor will be initialized.
NOTE: • If step 3 fails, start over from step 1.
• All user settings will be lost and the factory setting will be recovered after the set is initialized.
So make sure to note down your setting beforehand for restoring after the initialization.
[AVR-1913E3 model]
DIMMER
(X)ZONE2 SOURCE
[AVR-2113CIE3, 2113E2/E1C model]
DIMMER
(X)ZONE2 SOURCE
Service Jig
When you repair the printing board, you can use the following JIG (Extension cable kit).
Please order it from Denon Ofcial Service Distributor in your region if necessary.
8U-110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set
(Refer to 49 page.)
When you update the rmware by DFW, you can use the following JIG (RS232C to internal connector conversion adapter
with 4P FFC kit ).
Please order it from Denon Ofcial Service Distributor in your region if necessary.
8U-210100S : WRITING KIT : 1 Set
(Refer to 52 page.)
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DISASSEMBLY
• Disassemble in order of the arrow in the following gure.
• In the case of the re-assembling, assemble it in order of the reverse of the following ow.
• In the case of the re-assembling, observe "attention of assembling".
• If wire bundles are untied or moved to perform adjustment or replace parts etc., be sure to rearrange them neatly as
they were originally bundled or placed afterward.
Otherwise, incorrect arrangement can be a cause of noise generation.
TOP COVER
FRONT PANEL ASSY
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
PCB FRONT HDMI ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P1)
PCB USB ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P2)
PCB FRONT ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P3)
PCB FUNCTION ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P4)
PCB CNT ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P5)
PCB FRONT HDMI
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P6)
RADIATOR ASSY
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
7. RADIATOR ASSY"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
PCB AMP ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P7)
PCB GUIDE R
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P16)
PCB GUIDE L
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P17)
PCB TOP_GUIDE
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P18)
BACK CHASSIS
PCB MX PORT/PCB RS232C
(AVR-2113CIE3 only)
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
2. PCB MX PORT/PCB RS232C"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
PCB RS232C ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P14)
PCB MX PORT ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P15)
PCB HDMI
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
3. PCB HDMI"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
PCB HDMI ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P13)
PCB VIDEO ASSY
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
5. PCB VIDEO ASSY"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
PCB MAIN ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P9)
PCB INPUT ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P10)
PCB FRONT CNT ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P11)
PCB VIDEO ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P12)
PCB SMPS
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
6. PCB SMPS"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
PCB SMPS ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P8)
POWER TRANS MAIN
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
4. POWER TRANS MAIN"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
POWER TRANS
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : 13)
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About the photos used for "descriptions of the DISASSEMBLY" section
• The shooting direction of each photograph used herein is indicated on the left side of the respective photograph as
"Shooting direction: ***".
• Refer to the diagram below about the shooting direction of each photograph.
• Photographs with no shooting direction indicated were taken from the top of the set.
• The photograph is AVR-1913 E3 model.
The viewpoint of each photograph
(Shooting direction)
Shooting direction: B
[View from the top]
Shooting direction: C
Front side
Shooting direction: D
Shooting direction: A
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1. FRONT PANEL ASSY
Proceeding :
(1) Remove the screws.
View from the bottom
TOP COVER
FRONT PANEL ASSY
→
(2) Cut the wire clamp band, then disconnect the connector wires and FFC. Remove the screws.
STYLE PIN : Loosen
cut
N3405
FFC
N2801FFC
CP4400
STYLE PIN : Loosen
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of each P.W.B included in FRONT PANEL ASSY.
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2. PCB MX PORT/PCB RS232C (AVR-2113CIE3 only)
→
Proceeding :
TOP COVER
PCB RS232C (AVR-2113CI only)
(1) Remove the screws.
Shooting of photograph: A
(2) Disconnect the connector board.
BACK CHASSIS
→
PCB MX PORT (AVR-2113CI only)
→
Board to board
PCB MX PORT
PCB RS232C
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of PCB MX PORT/PCB RS232C.
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3. PCB HDMI
N3405
PCB HDMI
FFCFFC
N3601
Proceeding :
(1) Remove the screws.
Shooting of photograph: A
(2) Cut the wire clamp band, then disconnect the connector wires and FFC. Disconnect the connector board.
TOP COVER
BACK CHASSIS
→→
cut
Board to board
cut
N2801
Board to board
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4. POWER TRANS MAIN
→
→
→
Proceeding :
TOP COVER
BACK CHASSISPCB HDMI
→→
POWER TRANS MAIN
(1) Disconnect the connector wires, then remove the screws
CP5003
.
CP4400
cut
STYLE PIN : Loosen
CP4142
5. PCB VIDEO ASSY
Proceeding :
(1) Disconnect the connector board.
TOP COVER
PCB VIDEO ASSY
PCB INPUT
CP4000
→
BACK CHASSIS
PCB INPUT ASSY
PCB VIDEO
PCB HDMI
→
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of each PCB.
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PCB VIDEO
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6. PCB SMPS
→→
→
Proceeding :
(1) Remove the screws.
View from the bottom
TOP COVER
PCB VIDEO
BACK CHASSIS
→→
PCB FRONT CNT
PCB HDMI
PCB SMPS
(2) Disconnect the connector wire.
PCB FRONT CNT
CP5003
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(3) Disconnect the connector wires, then remove the screws.
(4) Remove the screw.
CP4000
CP403CP402
CP405
CP4142
PCB SMPS
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of each PCB.
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7. RADIATOR ASSY
Proceeding :
(1) Remove the screws.
View from the bottom
TOP COVER
RADIATOR ASSY
→
(2) Cut the wire clamp band, then disconnect the connector wires and FFC.
STYLE PIN : Loosen
STYLE PIN : Loosen
cut
FFC
N2801
FFC
CP402 CP403 CP405
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(3) Remove the screws.
Shooting direction: C
STYLE PIN : Loosen
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of each PCB included in RADIATOR ASSY.
Shooting direction: D
CP4400
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SPECIAL MODE
Special mode setting button (for 1913E3 model)
No.1 - 5 : Press the "Power operation (X)" button to turn on the power while pressing both the buttons A, B and the button C at
b
No.6 : Turn on the power, then press and hold down the A and B buttons for over 3 seconds.
b
No.7 : Turn on the power, then press and hold down the A and B buttons for over 10 seconds.
b
No.ModeButton AButton BButton CContents
Version display
1
(μcom/DSP Error Display)
User Initialization mode
2
(Installer Setup settings are not
initialized.)
Factory Initialization mode
3
(Installer Setup settings are also
initialized.)
PANEL/REMOTE LOCK Selection
4
mode
5Service Related Selection mode
6Remote ID Setup modeSTATUSDIMMER–
7NETWORK Initialization mode
the same time.
STATUSDIMMER–
SOURCE
SELECT
ZONE2
SOURCE
ZONE2
SOURCE
ZONE2
SOURCE
ZONE2
SOURCE
SOURCE
SELECT
1
SELECT
0
DIMMER–
SOURCE
1
DIMMERSTATUS
DIMMER–Initializes NETWORK related settings.
Firmware versions such as Main or DSP are displayed in
the FL Display. Errors are displayed when they occur. (Refer
to 23 page)
Backup data initialization is carried out.
–
(Installer Setup settings are not initialized.)
Backup data initialization is carried out.
(Installer Setup settings are also initialized.)
Selects to reject operations through panel buttons and the
–
master volume knob on the main unit and operations via
the remote control.
Selects the “Diagnostic mode” or “Displaying the protection
history mode”.
When using multiple DENON AV receivers in the same
room, make this setting so that only the desired AV receiver
operates. (Refer to 33 page)
f
DIMMERSOURCE SELECT 0
ZONE2 SOURCE
XSOURCE SELECT 1
STATUS
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Special mode setting button (for 2113CIE3/2113E2/E1C model)
No.1 - 5, 7, 8 : Press the "Power operation (X)" button to turn on the power while pressing both the buttons A, B and the button C at
b
No.6 : Turn on the power, then press and hold down the A and B buttons for over 3 se
b
No.9 : Turn on the power, then press and hold down the A and B buttons for over 10 seconds.
b
No.ModeButton AButton BButton CContents
Version display
1
(μcom/DSP Error Display)
User Initialization mode
2
(Installer Setup settings are not
initialized.)
Factory Initialization mode
3
(Installer Setup settings are also
initialized.)
PANEL/REMOTE LOCK Selection
4
mode
5Service Related Selection mode
6Remote ID Setup modeSTATUSDIMMER–
Mode for switching tuner frequency
7
step
(E2 model Only)
Installer Setup mode
8
(AVR-2113CIE3 model only)
9NETWORK Initialization mode
the same time.
STATUSDIMMER–
TUNER
PRESET CH +
ZONE2
SOURCE
ZONE2
SOURCE
ZONE2
SOURCE
TUNER
PRESET CH +
ZONE2
SOURCE
ZONE2
SOURCE
TUNER
PRESET CH –
DIMMER–
TUNER
PRESET CH +
DIMMERSTATUS
DIMMER–Change tuner frequency step to FM:50kHz/200kHz
TUNER
PRESET CH -
DIMMER–Initializes NETWORK related settings.
Firmware versions such as Main or DSP are displayed in
the FL Display. Errors are displayed when they occur. (Refer
to 23 page)
Backup data initialization is carried out.
–
(Installer Setup settings are not initialized.)
Backup data initialization is carried out.
(Installer Setup settings are also initialized.)
Selects to reject operations through panel buttons and the
–
master volume knob on the main unit and operations via
the remote control.
Selects the “Diagnostic mode” or “Displaying the protection
history mode”.
When using multiple DENON AV receivers in the same
room, make this setting so that only the desired AV receiver
operates. (Refer to 33 page)
Access the Remote Maintenance mode via the internet.
–
Installer Setup is displayed on GUI/Option Menu.
Refer to AVR_RemoteMaintenance_.pdf of SDI.
b
f
ZONE2 SOURCE
STATUS
TUNER PRESET CH –DIMMER
TUNER PRESET CH +
X
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1. µcom/DSP Version display mode
1.1. Operation specications
µcom/DSP version display mode:
When the set is started up in this mode, the version information is displayed.
Starting up:
Press the "Power operation (X)" button to turn on the power while pressing the "STATUS" and "DIMMER" buttons.
Now, press the "STATUS" button to the display the 2nd item information on the FL Display.
When the version is displayed on the FL Display, the version list is also displayed on the GUI.
b
1.2. Display Order
Error information(Refer to 1.3. 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 GUI SFLASH
→ *i Ethernet(DM860A) 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID → *o Ethernet(DM860A) 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag
→ *Q0 Ethernet(DM860A) IMAGE → *Q1 Ethernet(DM860A)MAC ADDRESS information
Model destination information :
q
ModelFLD
AVR-1913 E3 model
AVR-2113CI E3 model
AVR-2113 E2 model
AVR-2113 E1C model
Firmware Package Version :
w
FLD
P a c k a g e: * * * *
Main µ-com :
e
FLD
Main 1st Boot Loader :
r
FLD
DSP ROM :
t
FLD
Audio PLD :
y
FLD
M a i n: * * * * * * * *
M a i nF B L: * * . * *
D S P: * * . * *
A u d i oP L D : * * . * *
A V R 1 9 1 3E 3
A V R 2 1 1 3E 3
A V R 2 1 1 3E 2
A V R 2 1 1 3E 1 C
GUI SFLASH :
u
AVR-1913 E3 model
AVR-2113CI E3 model
AVR-2113 E2 model
AVR-2113 E1C model
ModelFLD
G U I: 5 8 1 8 * * * *
G U I: 5 8 1 1 * * * *
G U I: 5 8 1 2 * * * *
G U I: 5 8 1 5 * * * *
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Ethernet(DM860A) 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID :
i
FLD
FLD
Ethernet(DM860A) 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag :
o
FLD
FLD
Ethernet(DM860A) IMAGE :
Q0
FLD
FLD
E t h e r n e tF B L
Press the "STATUS" button.
* * * * * * - b d
E t h e r n e tS B L
Press the "STATUS" button.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * - 0 A
E t h e r n e tI M G
Press the "STATUS" button.
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
Ethernet(DM860A)MAC ADDRESS information :
Q1
FLD
* E t h e r n e tM A C
Press the "STATUS" button.
FLD
* * * * * * - * * * * * *
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1.3. Error display
See the following table for each "Error information" display and its explanation (status).
Display order is q,w,e,r,t.
ConditionStatusFL DisplayTrouble shooting
• Please check the
destination-resistors
R3017/R3018, HDMI
(
B'D).
• Please write the
rmware of correct
destination.
• Please check DIR
U2203, HDMI B'D)
(
and around circuits.
• Please check DSP
U2001, HDMI B'D)
(
and around circuits.
• Please check IP
SCALER (U1601,
HDMI B'D) and around
circuits.
q
Firm Check
NG
w
DIR NG
e
DSP NG
r
IP SCALER
NG
t
EEPROM NG
Compared with the destination setting
on the board. This is displayed when the
model name or destination information
written into the rmware does not match.
(b)
No response from DIR.
When DSP code boot is performed, the
DSP FLAG0 port does not change to "H"
even if DSP reset is executed.
Before DSP command is issued, the DSP
BUSY port does not change to "L".
When DSP data read is performed,
executing WRITE="L" does not result in
ACK="H".
When DSP data read is performed,
executing REQ="L" does not result in
ACK="L".
When DSP data writing is performed,
executing WRITE="H" does not result in
ACK="H".
When DSP data writing is performed,
executing REQ="L" does not result in
ACK="L".
An error occurred in testing writing data
between IP SCALER and DRR.
Testing writing data between IP SCALER
and DRR resulted in no response.
Error occurs in EEPROM checksum.(*** is
a block address number.)
F I R ME R R O R
D I RE R R O R0 1
D S PE R R O R0 1
D S PE R R O R0 2
D S PE R R O R0 3
D S PE R R O R0 4
D S PE R R O R0 5
D S PE R R O R0 6
I PS C A L E RE R R0 1
I PS C A L E RE R R0 2
E 2 P R O ME R R * * *
StatusFL Display
b
The written Firmware and product settings
(model name, brand name, destination)
are compared. If Firmware that is not
designed for this product is written, ▲
or ▼ is displayed in the rst column, as
shown on the right.
–
M a i n: * * * * * * * *
–
D S P: * * . * *
–
A u d i oP L D : * * . * *
–
G U I: * * * * * * * *
•
G U I: * * * * * * * *
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1.4. Version display on the Setup Menu
DM860 SBL
DM860 IMG
The 6th digit from the right for Main μcom
The 5th digit from the right for Main μcom
The 2nd digit from the right for Main μcom
The 1st digit from the right for Main μcom
The 2nd digit from the right for DSP
The 1st digit from the right for DSP
The 1st digit from the right for SBL
The 2nd digit from the right for SBL
The 3rd digit from the right for SBL
The 4th digit from the right for SBL
The 1st digit from the right for IMG
The 3rd digit from the right for IMG
The 4th digit from the right for IMG
The 1st digit from the right for GUI
The 2nd digit from the right for GUI
The 2nd digit from the right for IMG
d
Use the following procedure to display the rmware version.
(1) Press the "SETUP" button on the remote control.
(2) Select "General-Information-Firmware".
A version with 20 digits is displayed as shown in the following image.
GUI Image
The displayed 20 digits are derived from each device version as shown below.
This rmware version No. (xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx) is included in the service contact document.
b
These 20 digits are also included in the document.
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2. PANEL/REMOTE LOCK Selection mode
2.1. Behavior specications
In this mode, you can switch between the PANEL LOCK MODE and the Mode for preventing remote control acceptance.
2.2. Starting up
Press the "Power operation (X)" button to turn on power while pressing the "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "SOURCE SELECT
" buttons.
1
AVR-1913E3
Press the "
Except AVR-1913E3
Press the "TUNER PRESET CH +" button to select the mode and the "STATUS" button to conrm the selection.
2.3. Mode selection method and how each mode is displayed
Each time you press the "SOURCE SELECT
While the desired mode name is displayed on the FL DISPLAY, press the "STATUS" button. The set is restarted and the
selected mode takes effect.
The currently set item is marked with "*".
q
w
SOURCE SELECT 1" button to select the mode and the "STATUS" button to conrm the selection.
1" button, the mode displayed on the FL DISPLAY changes.
FLD
FLD
F P / V O LL O C KO n
Operations using the main unit panel buttons and the master
volume knob are rejected.
F PL O C KO n
Operations using the main unit panel buttons are rejected.
e
r
t
FLD
FLD
FLD
F PL O C K* O f f
Panel lock mode is cancelled.
R CL O C KO n
Operations using the remote control are rejected.
R CL O C K* O f f
RC lock mode is cancelled.
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3. Service Related Selection mode
3.1. Behavior specications
In this mode, you can switch between the Diagnostic mode (SERVICE CHECK), the Displaying the protection mode
(PROTECTION) and the 232C clear mode (RS232C RESET).
3.2. Starting up
Press the "Power operation (X)" button to turn on power while pressing the "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and
"STATUS" buttons.
AVR-1913E3
Press the "
setting take effect.
Except AVR-1913E3
Press the "TUNER PRESET CH +" button to select the mode and press the "STATUS" button to restart the set and make
the setting take effect.
q
w
SOURCE SELECT 1" button to select the mode and press the "STATUS" button to restart the set and make the
FLD
FLD
1 . S E R V I C EC H E C K
This mode is used for conrming the Video and Audio (signal)
paths. (Diagnostic mode)
The signal paths of the set can be easily conrmed after repair.
2 . P R O T E C T I O N
s
e
FLD
3 . R S 2 3 2 CR E S E T
The 232C standby mode is changed to the Normal standby mode.
The protection history can be checked.
3.3. Canceling diagnostic mode
Turn off the power by pressing the "Power operation (X)" button.
This mode is used for conrming the Video and Audio (signal) paths. (Troubleshooting)
Conrming the operation of unit can be easily done after repair.
Backup data will not be lost.
3.4.1.Operation
Use the remote control (RC-1156) that is supplied with the AVRxx12 model. Press buttons on the remote control in the order indicated in the “Details of how to operate remote control” column in the following table to establish the conrmation path.
You will nd using another remote control unit with the macro functions very useful. To use the macro functions, program a macro function to output a remote control code in accordance with the steps in the table below.
3.4.2.Videosystemconrmationitems
g.XX : Refer to the block diagram of the g.XXth.
ConrmationitemSetting and display
Analog Video (signal) PathVideo Convert (IP Scaler) : OFF
All ZONE : ON
Display:
1
V 0 1D V D
g.1
Analog or HDMI to HDMI (signal) Path
2
GUI FUNCTIONVideo Convert (IP Scaler) : ON
3
g.2
Video Convert (IP Scaler) : ON
IP Scaler : Analog&HDMI
Resolution : Auto
Display:
V 0 2D V D
IP Scaler : Analog&HDMI
Resolution : Auto
Menu : ON
All ZONE :ON
Display:
V 0 2D V D
g.3
CEC FUNCTION
(Control Monitor : HDMI Monitor)
4
HDMI Control : ON
Display:
V 0 3D V D
g.4
HDMI Audio (signal) Path
(Audio : AMP)
5
Audio : AMP(When checking the audio output
from AMP)
Display:
V 0 5D V D
g.5
HDMI Audio (signal) Path
(Audio : TV)
6
Audio : TV(When checking the audio output
from TV)
Display:
V 0 6D V D
g.6
Detailsofhowtooperateremotecontroller*a)
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
5.Press [1/./]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
7.Press [ZONE ON]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
9.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
5.Press [2/ABC]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
7.Press [ZONE ON]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
9.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
5.Press [2/ABC]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
7.Press [ZONE ON]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
9.Press [DVD]
10.Press [AMP]
11.Press [MENU]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
5.Press [3/DEF]
6.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
5.Press [5/JKL]
6.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
5.Press [6/MNO]
6.Press [DVD]
Outputsequenceofremotecontrolcodes
Itisusefultoformamacroprogram.*b)
※
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : CVBS / Output : CVBS
q
KEY 1/CODE1 (Main Zone)
w
Initialization
ZONE2 POWER ON
e
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF
q
KEY 2/ABC (Main Zone)
w
Initialization
ZONE2 POWER ON
e
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF·GUI Display / Output : HDMI
q
KEY 2/ABC (Main Zone)
w
Initialization
ZONE2 POWER ON
e
DVD (Main Zone)
r
GUI MENU (Main Zone)
t
ZONE2 POWER OFF· When the power supply of a TV is put in the standby mode, make sure
q
KEY 3/DEF (Main Zone)
w
Initialization & CEC Control ON
DVD (Main Zone)
e
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : HDMI (Signal of PCM, Dolby Digital or DTS) / Output : Speakers
q
KEY 5/JKL (Main Zone)
w
Initialization & Select Audio AMP
DVD (Main Zone)
e
ZONE2 POWER OFF· Input : HDMI (Signal of PCM or Dolby Digital or DTS) / Output : HDMI
q
KEY 6/MNO (Main Zone)
w
Initialization & Audio Select TV
DVD (Main Zone)
e
·Input : USB (Picture) / Output : CVBS
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
·Input CVBS / Output : HDMI
·Input Component / Output : HDMI
·Input HDMI / Output : HDMI
·Input : USB (Picture) / Output : HDMI
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
(b As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
that the power supply of this unit is also put in the standby mode.
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
·Input : HDMI (Signal of HD Audio) / Output : Speakers
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
(Audio output from connected TV)
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
ContentsofconrmationRemarks
Conrm the input pass one by one.
Because it becomes only the input of the highest input
becomes Convert/ (signal) Path if it inputs it at the same
time.
(HDMI input > Component input > CVBS input)
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3.4.3.Audiosystemconrmationitems
g.XX : Refer to the block diagram of the g.XXth.
ConrmationitemSetting and displayDetailsofhowtooperateremotecontroller
Analog (signal) PathInput Mode : Fixed ANALOG
SURROUND mode : DIRECT
Amp assign : NORMAL
1
g.7
DIGITAL (signal) Path
(MAIN)
2
g.8
HDMI (signal) PathInput Mode : Fixed HDMI
3
g.9
A/D (signal) Path
(Main Zone)
4
g.10
Amp Assign (signal) Path
(Amp Assign : ZONE2)
5
g.11
Amp Assign (signal) Path
(Amp Assign : BiAMP)
6
g.12
Display:
A 0 1D V D
Input Mode : Fixed DIGITAL
Amp assign : NORMAL
Display:
A 0 2D V D
Amp assign : NORMAL
Display:
A 0 5D V D
Amp assign : NORMAL
SURROUND mode : Multi ch STEREO
Vol -20dB
Speaker Cong : SSSSY
(Front/Center/Surround/Sourround Back : Small, SW : Yes)
Display:
(b As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
(b As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
(b As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
·Input : Analog / Output : SW(20Hz)
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
·Input : Analog / Output : Speakers (SURR BACK L/R)
·Input : Analog / Output : LINE OUT(ZONE2 L/R) AVR-2113 model only
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
(
As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
b
ContentsofconrmationRemarks
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3.5. Errors checking mode (Displaying the protection history)
3.5.1.Operationspecications
Error mode (Displaying the protection history):
When the set is started up in this mode, the error information is displayed.
3.5.2. About the display on the FL display
When the "STATUS" button is pressed after the error (protection history display) mode is set, a history like the one shown
below is displayed, depending on the conditions.
(1) Normal (when there has been no protection incident)
FLD
N OP R O T E C T
(2) For ASO (when the last protection incident was ASO protection)
FLD
P R T : A S O
Cause: The line between speaker terminals is shorted, or speakers with impedance of less than the rated value.
Supplementary information: As the excess current is detected after operation of the speaker relay, a short on the
speaker terminal and the connected speaker can be identied.
If the power is turned on without correcting the abnormality, the protection function will work about 5 seconds later
and the power supply will be shut off.
(3) For DC (when the last protection incident was DC protection)
FLD
P R T : D C
Cause: DC output of the power amplier is abnormal.
If the power is turned on without correcting the abnormality, the protection function will work about 5 seconds later
and the power supply will be shut off.
(4) For THERMAL (when the last protection incident was THERMAL(A) or THERMAL(B) protection)
FLD
P R T : T H E R M A LA
FLD
P R T : T H E R M A LB
Cause: The temperature of the heat sink is excessive.
If the power is turned on without correcting the abnormality, the protection function will work about 5 seconds later
and the power supply will be shut off.
Additional causes of protection can be due to loose connections, associated components, Microprocessor, etc.
b
When the "STATUS" button is pressed again after the protection history as shown above is displayed, the normal display
reappears.
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3.5.3. Clearing the protection history
There are two ways to clear the protection history, as described below.
(1) Start up the set in error (protection display) mode and display the error, then press and hold down the "DIMMER"
button for 3 seconds.
FLD
P R T : D C
Press and hold down "DIMMER" button for 3 seconds.
FLD
P R T : C L E A R
The above is displayed and the protection history is cleared.
FLD
N OP R O T E C T
(2) Initialize. (Refer to "Initializing INTEGRATED NETWORK AV RECEIVER" 10 page.)
If you want to save a backup, perform the method in 2.3.(1).
b
Warning indication by the POWER LED
If the power is turned off when a protection incident has been detected, the POWER LED (red) ashes as a warning
according to the conditions in which the protection incident occurred.
(1) ASO/DC PROTECTION : Flashes at intervals of 0.5 seconds (0.25 seconds lit, 0.25 seconds off)
(2) THERMAL (A/B) PROTECTION : Flashes at intervals of 2 seconds (1 second lit, 1 second off)
3.6. 232C standby clear mode s
3.6.1.Operationspecications
232C standby clear mode:
This switches the 232C standby mode to the Normal standby mode.
Starting up:
Press the "STATUS" button while the following is displayed to switch to the Normal standby mode.
FLD
3 . R S 2 3 2 CR E S E T
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4. Remote ID Setup mode
4.1. Specications
When using multiple DENON AV receivers in the same room, make this setting so that only the desired AV receiver
operates.
4.2. Setting the AV receivers
Starting up:
Turn on the power, then press and hold down the "STATUS" and "DIMMER" buttons for over 3 seconds.
(1) When Remote ID Setup mode is started, the following is displayed.
FLD
(2) Press the "QUICK SELECT 1 - 4" button that corresponds to the number you want to set.
ButtonFL Display
R E M O T EI D?
QUICK SELECT 1
QUICK SELECT 2
QUICK SELECT 3
QUICK SELECT 4
(3) Turn off the power using "Power operation (X)" button.
(4) Turn on the power using "Power operation (X)" button.
When Remote ID Setup mode is running, operations other than the "QUICK SELECT 1 - 4" buttons or "Power
b
operation (X)" buttons on the main unit are not received.
For the remote control that is supplied with this unit, you cannot change the REMOTE ID.
b
NOTE:
If the IDs do not match, "AVAMPz" (z is the main unit's remote control ID) appears on the display when the remote
control unit is operated.
R E M O T EI D1
R E M O T EI D2
R E M O T EI D3
R E M O T EI D4
5. NETWORK Initialization mode
5.1. Behaviorspecications
Initializes NETWORK related settings.
(1) Favorites
(2) Favorites Station
(3) Presets
(4) Internet Radio Recently Played
(5) Flickr contacts
(6) User ID
(7) Resume Playback station
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5.2. Starting up
Turn on the power and switch to NETWORK FUNCTION.
①
Wait until ”No Network Connection” or ”Favorites” is displayed on FLD.
②
Press and hold “ZONE2 SOURCE” and “DIMMER”.
③
When “Please wait” is displayed on FLD, release the buttons.
④
If it is not displayed within 15 seconds, try again from Step ③.
Wait until ”No Network Connection” or ”Favorites” is displayed on FLD.
⑤
Press the "Power operation (X)" button to turn off and on the power.
(1) Conrm the power on/off switch of the AV receiver is turning off.
(2) Connect the update terminal of AV receiver with the "WRITING KIT".
(3) Connect the RS-232C cable from PC with the "WRITING KIT".
(1) Conrm the power on/off switch of the AV receiver is turning off.
(2) Connect the RS-232C cable from PC with the "RS232C Terminal of AV receiver".
RS-232C Cable
PC
[All model commonness]
1.3. Turn on the AV receiver
Operate the following. Turn on the AV receiver.
(1) Connect the power cable to the AC outlet while simultaneously pushing the ""SOURCE SELECT 0", "SOURCE
SELECT 1" and "ZONE2 SOURCE" (AVR-1913E3)" or ""TUNER PRESET CH +" and "TUNER PRESET CH –" and
"ZONE2 SOURCE" (except AVR-1913E3)" button of the front panel.
(2) Conrm the power indicator is green and "WRITTING" is displayed in the front panel.
1.4. Run the DFW
Run the "DFW_0058_AVR2113_1913_(Rev.X.X.X).exe" on desktop of PC.
1.5. Communication check
(1) Select the serial port number of RS-232C in PC.
(2) Click the "Check Comm." button.
2
1
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(3) When connection is good, then you can see the "Communication check OK." message.
(4) If connection is not good, then you can see the "Communication check NG" message.
Please conrm the following
(a) Check the connection of the AV receiver and PC. (refer to "1.2. Connection of the AV receiver" )
(b) Check the operation mode of the AV receiver. (refer to "1.3.Turn on the AV receiver")
(c) Check the selection of the RS-232C port number of PC.
1.6. Downloadthermware
(1) Click the "Load" button.
(2) Download the rmware from the specied download source to PC.
XXX-XXXX
XXX-XXXX_WWWXXXXYYYY-ZZZZ.bin
XXX-XXXX_WWWXXXXYYYY-ZZZZ.bin
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1.7. Completethermwareupdating
(1) Click the "Update" button.
XXXXXXX
(2) When writing of the rmware is completed, the power of AV receiver turns on automatically and you can see the
"Update completed" message.
(3) If you can’t complete the rmware update, please retry the rmware update from "1.3. Turn on the AV receiver".
XXXXXXXX
1.8. Notice:
Please keep the following notice for rmware update.
(a) Keep the PC environment
(b) Avoid the communication cable from the electrical noise source.
(e.g. telephone cable, AC line, a uorescent light)
(c) Don’t remove cable during update.
(d) Don’t turn off the power during update.
(e) Don’t run other PC application during update.
(f) Stop the resident program on PC (Virus checker and System check utility, etc.)
(g) Stop the screen saver on PC.
(h) Stop the power save ability on PC.
(i) In case of laptop PC, Use the AC adaptor.
Conrmingthermware’snumberafterupgraded
After updating the rmware, check the version. Refer to "1.μcom/DSPVersiondisplaymode" (23 page ).
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2. How to update by DPMS
You can update the rmware by downloading the latest version from the Internet.
2.1. Connecting to the Network
(1) System requirements
• Internet Connection by Broadband Circuit
• Modem
• Router
• Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)
(2) Setting
Internet
Computer
Router
Modem
To WAN port
To LAN port
To LAN port
ETHERNET
connector
LAN port/
Ethernet
connector
2.2. Checkingandupdatingthermware
Check if the latest rmware exists. You can also check approximately time required to complete an update.
(1) Press the "SETUP" button on the remote control to display the GUI menu.
(2) Use the cursor buttons to select "General" → "Firmware" → "Update" → "Check for Update".
(3) Press the "ENTER" button.
• The latest version of the rmware on the website is displayed.
• If the rmware on the website is latest, proceed to (4).
• If the latest rmware has been already installed, press the "SETUP" button to close the menu.
(4) Use the cursor buttons to select "Start", then press the "ENTER" button.
• During update, the power indicator lights in red and the GUI screen disappears. And an approximately remaining
time is indicated on the display.
• When updating is complete the power indicator lights in green and normal status is resumed.
--- Cautions on Firmware Update ---
• In order to update the rmware, you must have the correct system requirements and settings for a broadband Internet
connection.
• Do not turn off the power until updating is completed.
• Even with a broadband connection to the Internet, approximately 1 hour is required for the updating procedure to be
completed.
Once updating starts, normal operations on the this unit cannot be performed until updating is completed. Also, setting
items of the GUI menu of this unit or setting items of the image adjustment may be initialized.
Note down the settings before updating, and set them again after updating.
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2.3. About the error code
See the table below for error codes, details of faults, and coping strategies when the rmware is updated through DPMS
(Denon Product Management Server).
Error
Code
01Log-in to DPMS failed.
02
03Connection to DPMS failed.
04
05
06
07
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Line, etc., is busy when logging into
DPMS.
Firmware le data was requested but
error message was received.
Firmware le data was requested but
it timed out.
Firmware le data was requested but
error message was received.
All rmware le data was requested
but it timed out.
L o g i nf a i l e d0 1
S e r v e ri sb u s y 0 2
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 3
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 4
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 5
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 6
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 7
Reset and update again.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Firmware le data of Main CPU was
08
requested but error message was
received.
Firmware le data of Main CPU was
09
requested but it timed out.
Error (NG) message was received
0A
when rmware of Main CPU was
downloaded.
Error (line congestion) message was
0B
received when rmware of Main CPU
was downloaded.
Error (connection failure) message
0C
was received when rmware of Main
CPU was downloaded.
0DReceived Package Version is wrong.
Connection to DPMS failed.
0E
(can not get NTP)
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 8
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 9
D o w n l o a df a i l0 A
D o w n l o a df a i l0 B
D o w n l o a df a i l0 C
D o w n l o a df a i l0 D
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 E
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Main CPU failed to receive rmware
10
for rewriting sent from
DM860A (when timed out).
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 0
57
Turn off and on the power. Updating
starts automatically.
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Error
Code
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Main CPU failed to receive rmware
11
for rewriting sent from DM860A (when
an error occurred).
There was invalid data in the rmware
for rewriting sent from DM860A to
12
Main CPU (when a Check Sum error
occurred).
The deletion of block data failed
13
before Main CPU was rewritten.
The rewriting of block data failed
14
when Main CPU was rewritten.
The data verication was invalid after
15
Main CPU was rewritten.
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader Mode)
20
IP address before rewriting DM860A
(AutoIP).
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader Mode)
21
IP address before rewriting DM860A
(when timed out).
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 1
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 2
E r a s ef a i l1 3
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 4
U p d a t e C h e c k N G1 5
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 0
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 1
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
22Log-in to DPMS failed.
Line, etc., is busy when logging into
23
DPMS.
24Connection to DPMS failed.
25Mode change failure of DM860A.
Data acquisition failed (timed out)
when rmware of Main CPU was
26
downloaded. Received Package
Version is wrong.
27Mode change failure of DM860A.
Log-in to DPMS failed when Main
36
CPU was rewritten.
L o g i nf a i l e d2 2
S e r v e ri sb u s y 2 3
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 4
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 5
D o w n l o a df a i l2 6
D o w n l o a df a i l2 7
L o g i nf a i l e d3 6
Reset and update again.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Reset and update again.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Reset and update again.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Line, etc., is busy when logging
into DPMS when Main CPU was
37
rewritten.
Connection to DPMS failed when
38
Main CPU was rewritten.
S e r v e ri sb u s y 3 7
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 8
58
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
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Error
Code
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Connection to DPMS timed out
39
when Main CPU was rewritten.
Error (NG) message was received
when rmware was downloaded or
3A
Main CPU was rewritten.
Error (line congestion) message
3B
received when downloading rmware
when Main CPU was rewritten.
Error (connection failure) message
3C
received when downloading rmware
when Main CPU was rewritten.
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader Mode)
3D
IP address before rewriting DM860A
(AutoIP).
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader Mode)
3E
IP address before rewriting DM860A
(when timed out).
Log-in to DPMS failed when rmware
50
such as DSP and PLD was rewritten.
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 9
D o w n l o a df a i l3 A
D o w n l o a df a i l3 B
D o w n l o a df a i l3 C
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 D
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 E
L o g i nf a i l e d5 0
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Line, etc., is busy when the log-in to
51
DPMS when rmware such as DSP
and PLD was rewritten.
Connection to DPMS failed when
52
rmware such as DSP and PLD was
rewritten.
Error message received regarding
rmware data after the log-in to
54
DPMS when rmware such as DSP
and PLD was rewritten.
When rmware such as DSP and
PLD was rewritten, request was made
55
for rmware data after the log-in to
DPMS, but it timed out.
Downloading rmware failed after the
56
log-in to DPMS when rmware such
as DSP and PLD was rewritten.
Firmware download error received
(line congestion) after the log-in to
57
DPMS when rmware such as DSP
and PLD was rewritten.
Firmware download error received
(connection failure) after the log-in to
58
DPMS when rmware such as DSP
and PLD was rewritten.
S e r v e ri sb u s y 5 1
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 2
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 4
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 5
D o w n l o a df a i l5 6
D o w n l o a df a i l5 7
D o w n l o a df a i l5 8
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
NACK was received when "C"
5A
command sent to DSP, PLD etc.
NACK was received when "L"
5B
command sent to DSP, PLD etc.
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 A
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 B
59
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
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Error
Code
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
DSP, PLD etc. failed to receive
5C
rmware for rewriting sent from
DM860A (when timed out).
DSP, PLD etc. failed to receive
5D
rmware for rewriting sent from
DM860A (when an error occurred).
Data in rmware such as DSP and
PLD for rewriting sent from DM860A
5E
was invalid (when a Check Sum error
occurred).
Invalid data in rmware such as
DSP and PLD for rewriting sent from
5F
DM860A was invalid (invalid data was
received).
NACK was received when "P"
60
command sent to DSP, PLD etc.
NACK was received when "I"
61
command sent to DSP, PLD etc.
Acquisition of serial ash data failed
80
before serial ash was deleted.
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 C
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 D
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 E
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 F
U p d a t i n gf a i l6 0
U p d a t e C h e c k N G6 1
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 0
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Deleting data failed before serial ash
81
was rewritten.
Receiving rmware for rewriting serial
82
ash sent by DM860A failed (when
timed out).
Receiving rmware for rewriting serial
83
ash sent by DM860A failed (when an
error).
Receiving rmware for rewriting serial
84
ash sent by DM860A failed (when a
Check Sum error).
Receiving rmware for rewriting serial
85
ash sent by DM860A failed (when
invalid data was received).
The data verication was invalid after
86
serial ash was rewritten.
Acquisition of (Application Mode) IP
A0
address failed before DM860A was
rewritten (AutoIP).
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 1
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 2
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 3
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 4
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 5
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 6
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 0
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn off and on the power.
Updating starts automatically.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Acquisition of (Application Mode) IP
A1
address failed before DM860A was
rewritten (when timed out).
Invalid login via DPMS access
was notied when DM860A related
A2
rmware was rewritten (Application
Mode).
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 1
L o g i nf a i l e dA 2
60
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
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Error
Code
A3
A4
A6
A7
AE
AF
B0
B1
B2
B3
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Line congestion via DPMS access
was notied when DM860A related
rmware was rewritten (Application
Mode).
Connection failure via DPMS access
was notied when DM860A related
rmware was rewritten (Application
Mode).
Firmware data error message was
received after DPMS login when
DM860A related rmware was
rewritten (Application Mode).
When DM860A related rmware was
rewritten (Application Mode), request
was made for rmware data after
DPMS login but it timed out.
Firmware download error message
received (when download fails)
when DM860A related rmware was
rewritten (Boot Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message
received (line congestion) when
DM860A related rmware was
rewritten (Boot Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message
received (connection failure) when
DM860A related rmware was
• It is not possible to use this unit by connecting the unit’s USB port to a PC via a USB cable.
• Do not use an extension cable when connecting a USB memory device.
This may cause radio interference.
Place the USB update File in an appropriate folder. The folder name should be the Product ID based on the Model
name/area.
Model NameModel AreaProduct ID
AVR1913North America (E3)000100580700
North America (E3)000100580100
AVR2113
(2) Setting
Download
firmware onto USB
memory.
Europe (E2)000100580200
China (E1C)000100580500
Do not place anything other than
z
the Firmware in the USB memory.
nsert the USB memory into a USB port.
I
3.2. Downloadthermware
(1) While pressing the "STATUS" button and the "SOURCE SELECT 0" button at the same time, power on this unit.
(AVR1913)
g
While pressing the "STATUS" button and the "TUNER PRESET CH –" button at the same time,power on this unit.
(AVR2113)
g
(2) "USB Update Start" appears in the FL Display.
(3) Press the "ENTER" button on remote control. "UpdateFileCheck" appears in the FL Display and the Update of the
Firmware starts.
(4) During the update, the power indicator lights in red and the GUI screen display disappears.
The remaining update time appears in the display on the main unit.
When the update is completed, "Updateing Complete" appears in the FL Display and then this unit returns to the
normal state.
(5) Execute a initialization (10 page).
--- Cautions on Firmware Update ---
• Do not remove a USB memory until updating is completed.
• Do not turn off the power until updating is completed.
Approximately 1 hour is required for the updating procedure to be completed.
Once updating starts, normal operations on the this unit cannot be performed until updating is completed. Also, setting
items of the GUI menu of this unit or setting items of the image adjustment may be initialized.
Note down the settings before updating, and set them again after updating.
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3.3. About the error code
See the table below for error codes and details of faults when the rmware is updated through USB memory.
Error
Code
01Unable to detect USB.
02No FirmwareFile in USB.
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0D
10
11
12
13
14BlockWrite failed while rewriting Main.
15
20Unable to detect USB after SBLMode.
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
FirmwareFile in USB for unsupported
Model name/area
Failed to obtain individual Firmware
information.
TimeOut while obtaining individual
Firmware information
Failed to obtain entire Firmware
information.
TimeOut while obtaining entire
Firmware information
Error notication received while
requesting FirmwareInfo.
TimeOut while obtaining Firmware
information
Unable to detect USB for
FirmwareDownload.
No FirmwareFile for
FirmwareDownload.
Received value with invalid
PackageVersion.
No UpdatePacket received from
DM860A (TimeOut).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A (FormatError).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A
(CheckSumError).
BlockErase failed before rewriting
Main.
Error in Verify after rewriting Main
(CheckSumError).
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 1
F i l e s N o t F o u n d0 2
N o t M a t c h F i r m0 3
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 6
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 7
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 4
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 5
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 8
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 9
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 A
F i l e s N o t F o u n d0 B
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 0 D
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 0
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 1
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 2
E r a s ef a i l1 3
U p d a t i n gf a i l1 4
U p d a t e C h e c k N G1 5
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 0
Disconnect and connect the USB
memory.
Make sure that the FirmwareFile is in
the USB memory.
Check the supported Model name/area
for the FirmwareFile.
Start the USB Update again.
Start the USB Update again.
Start the USB Update again.
Start the USB Update again.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
Disconnect and connect the USB
memory.
Disconnect and connect the USB
memory.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
Disconnect and connect the USB
memory.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
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Error
Code
21
22
23
24
25Failed to transit to SBLMode.
26
27
36Unable to detect USB.
37No FirmwareFile in USB.
38
39TimeOut in USBCheck
3A
3B
3FFailed to transit to SBLMode.
50Unable to detect USB.
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
No FirmwareFile in USB after
SBLMode.
FirmwareFile in USB after SBLMode
for unsupported Model name/area
Failed to obtain entire Firmware
information after SBLMode.
TimeOut while obtaining entire
Firmware information after SBLMode
TimeOut in Download (writing to
SDRAM) for FirmwareDownload
Failed to write to EEPROM after
SBLMode.
FirmwareFile in USB for unsupported
Model name/area
Unable to detect USB for
FirmwareDownload.
No FirmwareFile for
FirmwareDownload.
F i l e s N o t F o u n d2 1
N o t M a t c h F i r m2 2
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 3
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 4
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 5
D o w n l o a df a i l2 6
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 2 7
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 6
F i l e s N o t F o u n d3 7
N o t M a t c h F i r m3 8
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 9
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 A
F i l e s N o t F o u n d3 B
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 3 F
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 0
Disconnect and connect the USB
memory.
Check the supported Model name/area
for the FirmwareFile.
Disconnect and connect the USB
memory.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the POWER
button for ve seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
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Error
Code
51No FirmwareFile in USB.
52
54
55TimeOut while obtaining Firmware
56
57
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
60
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
FirmwareFile in USB for unsupported
Model name/area
Error notication received while
requesting FirmwareInfo.
Unable to detect USB for
FirmwareDownload.
No FirmwareFile for
FirmwareDownload.
Invalid DeviceID in response or no
response from Sub for C command.
NACK received in response or no
response from Sub for L command.
No UpdatePacket received from
DM860A (TimeOut).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A (FormatError).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A
(CheckSumError).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A (DataLength/
DataNo).
NACK received in response or no
response from Sub for P command.
F i l e s N o t F o u n d5 1
N o t M a t c h F i r m5 2
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 4
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 5
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 6
F i l e s N o t F o u n d5 7
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 A
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 B
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 C
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 D
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 E
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 F
U p d a t i n gf a i l6 0
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
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Error
Code
61
62
63Failed to transit to ApplicationMode.
64Failed to transit to BootLoaderMode.
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
A2Unable to detect USB.
A3No FirmwareFile in USB.
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Mismatched CheckSum in response
or no response from Sub for I
command.
Failed to start up Sub in PowerOn
sequence during Update.
WriteEnableLatchBit not set in Read
after issuing WREN command.
BlockErase failed in Read after
issuing BE command.
No UpdatePacket received from
DM860A (TimeOut).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A (FormatError).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A
(CheckSumError).
Abnormal data in UpdatePacket
received from DM860A (DataLength/
DataNo).
Mismatched CheckSum in CheckSum
comparison after rewriting.
U p d a t e C h e c k N G6 1
U p d a t i n gf a i l6 2
U p d a t i n gf a i l6 3
U p d a t i n gf a i l6 4
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 0
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 1
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 2
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 3
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 4
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 5
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 6
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 2
F i l e s N o t F o u n dA 3
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
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Error
Code
A4
A6
A7TimeOut while obtaining Firmware
AE
AF
B1
B2
B3Error in FirmwareUpdate (TimeOut).
B4Failed to transit to BootLoaderMode.
B5Failed to transit to ApplicationMode.
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
FirmwareFile in USB for unsupported
Model name/area
Error notication received while
requesting FirmwareInfo.
Unable to detect USB for
FirmwareDownload.
No FirmwareFile for
FirmwareDownload.
TimeOut in Download (writing to
SDRAM) for FirmwareDownload
Error notication received after
rewriting DM860A Firm.
N o t M a t c h F i r mA 4
U p d a t i n gf a i lA 6
U p d a t i n gf a i lA 7
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A E
F i l e s N o t F o u n dA F
D o w n l o a df a i lB 1
U p d a t i n gf a i lB 2
U p d a t i n gf a i lB 3
U p d a t i n gf a i lB 4
U p d a t i n gf a i lB 5
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
If the FL display stops at the Error
display, press and hold the
operation (X)"
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
button for ve seconds.
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
"Power
--- Cautions on Firmware Update ---
When an error code as shown above appears in the DISPLAY, check the following:
• Check whether the Firmware downloaded to the USB memory is correct (whether the MODEL name and area of the
downloaded Firmware match those for the product, and whether the USB Memory contains data other than the latest
Firmware).
• Update after resetting the product.
• Use a different USB memory.
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3.4. Devicedisplayduringrmwareupdate
Display of target device during rmware update.
Target deviceDisplayError code when an error occurs
Main CPU
Audio PLD
DSP
GUI Serial Flash
DM860A Boot Loader
DM860A Image
M a i n : * * %* * * m i n
A P L D : * * %* * * m i n
D S P: * * %* * * m i n
G U I: * * %* * * m i n
E S B L : * * %* * * m i n
E I M G : * * %* * * m i n
08 - 0B
10 - 15
20 - 27
36 - 3B
3F
50 - 52
54 - 58
5A - 64
50 - 52
54 - 58
5A - 64
50 - 52
54 - 58
5A
62 - 64
80 - 86
A0 - A4
A6 - A7
AE - B5
A0 - A4
A6 - A7
AE - B5
DM860A Image (Emergency Mode)
U p d a t er e t r y
–
Conrmingthermware’snumberafterupgraded
After updating the rmware, check the version. Refer to "1.μcom/DSPVersiondisplaymode" (23 page).
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ADJUSTMENT
f
Audio Section
Adjusting Idling Current
Required measurement equipment: DC Voltmeter
1. Preparation
(1) Temperature should be at avoid direct blow from an air conditioner or an electric fan and humidity should be
moderate, and place the set at normal usage environment.
15 °C ~ 30 °C (59 °F ~ 86 °F)
(2) Presetting
• POWER (Power source switch) STANDBY
• SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) No load
(Do not connect speaker, dummy resistor, etc.)
2. Adjustment
(1) Remove the top cover and set VR401, VR402, VR403, VR404, VR405, VR406, VR407 on at fully 7CH AMP UNIT at
fully counterclockwise (c) position.
(2) Connect DC Voltmeter to test points (FRONT-Lch: TP401, FRONT-Rch: TP402, CENTER ch: TP403, SURROUND-
(5) Within 2 minutes after the power on, turn VR401 clockwise (x) to adjust the TEST POINT voltage to
2.0mV ± 0.5mV DC.
(6) After 10 minutes from the preset above, turn VR401 to set the voltage to 3.0mV ± 0.5mV DC.
(7) Adjust the Variable Resistors of each channel in the same way.
[AVR-2113E2 model]
(5) Within 2 minutes after the power on, turn VR401 clockwise (x) to adjust the TEST POINT voltage to
6.5mV ± 0.5mV DC.
(6) After 10 minutes from the preset above, turn VR401 to set the voltage to 8.0mV ± 0.5mV DC.
(7) Adjust the Variable Resistors of each channel in the same way.
DC Voltmeter
VR401
TP401
F Lch
VR404
7CH AMP UNIT
VR403
TP404
S Lch
TP403
C ch
VR405
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TP405
S Rch
VR402
TP402
F Rch
VR406
VR407
TP406
S Back Lch
TP407
S Back Rch
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SURROUND MODES AND PARAMETERS
Delay Time
z4
Effects
Low Frequency
z3
Dynamic
Compression
SS
z2
Loudness
Management
z5
SubwooferCinema EQ
L/R
Front height
S
SS
z8
z9
DSSS
DS
z6
z7
D
S
S
S
S
S
S
SS
SS
z10
z7
SSS
z8
z8
z8
z8
z8
z8
z8
DS
DS
DS
DS
DS
DS
DS
z7
z7
z7
z7
z7
z7
z7
Surround back L/R
Channel outputSurround Parameter
L/R
Surround
Center
SD
L/R
Front
z1
Sound Mode
z6
SDDD
SDSSS
SDDDD
z1
SDDDSSS
SDDDDS
SDDDD
SDDDD
SDDDD
SDDDD
SDDDD
SDDDD
SDDDD
SDDDDDSSS
SDDDDDSSS
SDDDDDSSS
SDDDDDSSS
SDDDDDSSS
SDDDDDSSSS
SDSSS
z1 During playback in PURE DIRECT mode, the surround parameters are the same as in DIRECT mode.
z2 This item can be selected when a Dolby TrueHD signal is played.
z3 This item can be selected when a Dolby Digital or DTS signal is played.
z4 This item can be selected when a Dolby Digital or DTS signal or DVD-Audio is played.
z5 Only when “Subwoofer Mode” is set to “LFE+Main”, sound is output from the subwoofer.
z6 A signal for each channel contained in an input signal is output as audio.
z7 Audio is output from the front height speaker when the set sound mode name contains “+PLgz”. For information on how to check the sound mode.
z8 This setting is unavailable when the set sound mode name contains “+PLgx Music”. For information on how to check the sound mode.
z9 This setting is possible when the sound mode is “PLgx Cinema” or “DTS NEO:6 Cinema”.
z10 This setting is possible when the sound mode is “PLg Cinema”.
DIRECT/PURE DIRECT (2channel)
DIRECT/PURE DIRECT (Multi-channel)
STEREO
MULTI CH IN
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gzSDDDDSSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gxSDDDDS
This unit is equipped with a digital signal processing circuit that lets you play program sources in the sound mode to achieve the same sense of presence as in a movie theater.
Sound modes and surround parameters
Symbols in the table
This table shows the speakers that can be used in each sound mode and the surround parameters adjustable in each sound mode.
S This indicates the audio output channels or surround parameters that can be set.
D This indicates the audio output channels. The output channels depend on the settings of “Speaker Config.”.
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gSDDDS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
DTS NEO:6
DOLBY DIGITAL
DOLBY DIGITAL Plus
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DOLBY TrueHD
DTS SURROUND
DTS 96/24
DTS-HD
DTS Express
MULTI CH STEREO
ROCK ARENA
JAZZ CLUB
MONO MOVIE
VIDEO GAME
MATRIX
VIRTUAL
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Restorer
z13
Audyssey
z15
®
Dynamic
Volume
®
z14
Dynamic EQ
z14
®
Tone
z12
Subwoofer
mode only
NEO:6 Music
PRO LOGIC g/gx Music mode only
PanoramaDimensionCenter WidthCenter ImageMultEQ
Surround Parameter
SSSS
SSSSS
z5
S
S
SSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSS
z16
SSSSSS
SSSSSS
SSSSSS
” is set to “On”.
®
” is set to “Off” or “Graphic EQ”.
®
z11
Height Gain
Effect LevelRoom Size
Sound Mode
SSSSSS
z1
z1
DIRECT/PURE DIRECT (2channel)
DIRECT/PURE DIRECT (Multi-channel)
STEREO
MULTI CH IN
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gzSSSSSSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gxSSSSSSSSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSS
SSSSSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
DTS NEO:6
DOLBY DIGITAL
DOLBY DIGITAL Plus
SSSSSS
SSSSSS
SSSSSS
DOLBY TrueHD
DTS SURROUND
DTS 96/24
SSSSSS
SSSSSS
DTS-HD
DTS Express
SSSS
SSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSS
MULTI CH STEREO
ROCK ARENA
JAZZ CLUB
MONO MOVIE
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SSSSSSSS
VIDEO GAME
MATRIX
VIRTUAL
z12 This item cannot be set when “Dynamic EQ
z13 For HD Audio whose sampling frequency of an input signal is more than 96 kHz, this sound parameter cannot be set.
z14 This item cannot be set when “MultEQ
z15 This item can be set when the input signal is analog, PCM 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.
z1 During playback in PURE DIRECT mode, the surround parameters are the same as in DIRECT mode.
z5 Only when “Subwoofer Mode” is set to “LFE+Main”, sound is output from the subwoofer.
z11 This setting is available when the set sound mode name contains “+PLgz”. For information on how to check the sound mode.
z16 In this sound mode, bass is +6 dB, and treble is +4 dB (Default).
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DOLBY
DIGITAL
DOLBY
DIGITAL
DOLBY
DIGITAL EX
(2ch)
(5.1/5/4/3ch)
Flag)
(With no
DOLBY
(With Flag)
DIGITAL EX
DOLBY
DIGITAL Plus
DOLBY
TrueHD
DTS 96/24
DTS
(5.1ch)
MTRX
DTS ES
Input signal types and formats
(With Flag)
DSCRT
DTS ES
(With Flag)
DTS
EXPRESS
Audio
Resolution
DTS-HD High
SFF
F
F
SSF
F
F
Master Audio
(2ch)
(multi ch)
DTS SURROUND
F
z1z2F
DTS-HD MSTR
DTS-HD HI RES
DTS ES DSCRT6.1
z1z2F
DTS ES MTRX6.1
DTS SURROUND
DTS 96/24FDTS (–HD) + PLgx CINEMAz1z3SSSSS
DTS (–HD) + PLgx MUSICz1z2SSSSS
DTS (–HD) + PLgzz1z4SSSSSSS
DTS EXPRESS
SSS
SSS
z1z2SSSSS
DTS NEO:6 MUSIC
DTS (–HD) + NEO:6
DTS NEO:6 CINEMA
DOLBY SURROUND
DTS-HD
PCM
PCMDTS-HDDTSDOLBYDOLBY DIGITAL
PCM
ANALOG
Sound ModeNOTE
This table shows the input signal that can be played in each sound mode. Check the audio signal of the input source then select the sound mode.
n Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes
Symbols in the table
F This indicates the default sound mode.
S This indicates the selectable sound mode.
z1z2SSS
DOLBY TrueHD
DOLBY DIGITAL+
DOLBY DIGITAL EX
z1z2SS
DOLBY (D) (D+) (HD) +PLgzz4SSSSS
DOLBY (D) (D+) (HD) +PLgx MUSICz1z2SSSSS
DOLBY (D) (D+) (HD) +PLgx CINEMAz1z3SSFSS
DOLBY (D+) (HD) +EX
DOLBY DIGITAL
SSS
z1 This sound mode can be selected when “Amp Assign” is set to “Surround Back”.
z2 If “Speaker Config.” – “Surr. Back” is set to “None”, this sound mode cannot be selected.
z3 If “Speaker Config.” – “Surr. Back” is set to “1spkr” or “None”, this sound mode cannot be selected.
z4 If “Speaker Config.” – “Front Height” is set to “None”, this sound mode cannot be selected.
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g GAMESSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g MUSICSSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g CINEMASSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gzz1z4SSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx GAMEz1z2SSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx MUSICz1z2SSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx CINEMAz1z2SSS
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136
(2ch)
DOLBY
DIGITAL
DOLBY
DIGITAL
(5.1/5/4/3ch)
Flag)
DOLBY
(With no
DIGITAL EX
DOLBY
(With Flag)
DIGITAL EX
DOLBY
DIGITAL Plus
DOLBY
TrueHD
DTS 96/24
DTS
(5.1ch)
MTRX
DTS ES
Input signal types and formats
(With Flag)
DSCRT
DTS ES
(With Flag)
DTS
EXPRESS
Audio
Resolution
DTS-HD High
DTS-HD
Master Audio
(2ch)
PCM
PCMDTS-HDDTSDOLBYDOLBY DIGITAL
PCM
(multi ch)
ANALOG
F
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
FSFSSSSSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
z1z2S
z1z2F (7.1)
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
z1 This sound mode can be selected when “Amp Assign” is set to “Surround Back”.
z2 If “Speaker Config.” – “Surr. Back” is set to “None”, this sound mode cannot be selected.
z3 If “Speaker Config.” – “Surr. Back” is set to “1spkr” or “None”, this sound mode cannot be selected.
z4 If “Speaker Config.” – “Front Height” is set to “None”, this sound mode cannot be selected.
Sound ModeNOTE
MULTI CH IN
MULTI CH IN + PLgx CINEMAz1z3S
MULTI CH IN
MULTI CH IN + PLgx MUSICz1z2S
MULTI CH IN + PLgzz1z4S
MULTI CH IN + Dolby EX
MULTI CH IN 7.1
DIRECT
DIRECT
PURE DIRECT
PURE DIRECT
MULTI CH STEREO
DSP SIMULATION
MONO MOVIE
JAZZ CLUB
ROCK ARENA
VIRTUAL
MATRIX
VIDEO GAME
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STEREO
STEREO
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. POWER
1.1. Power not turn on
Power not turn on.
When the power turned on,
does the ON/STANDBY
indicator on the front panel
ashing green?
YES
About 10 seconds later,
does the ON/STANDBY
indicator on the front panel
turn lighting green ?
NO
When the power turned on,
NO
does the ON/STANDBY
indicator on the front panel
ashing red?
Is the fuse blown?
Is a DC 5V voltage being
supplied from the SMPS B'D
(CN4141) to the HDMI B'D?
Check µ-com periphery
circuitry of HDMI B'D and
replace any defective parts.
YES
YES
NO
YES
Refer to 1.2.Fuse is blown.
NO
Is a DC 5V voltage output
NONO
when the cord supplying the
power from the SMPS B'D
to the HDMI B'D (N3601) is
unplugged?
YESYES
Check circuitry and parts from
N3601 on the HDMI B'D to the
µ-com power supply for damage
and shortcircuits, and replace
any defective parts.
Are there any incomplete
connections in the connectors
connecting between the
various circuit boards?
YES
To troubleshooting
6. SMPS.
(Refer to 99
page.)
Check "3.5. Errors
NO
checking mode".
(Refer to 31
page.)
Is the fuse blown?
NO
Check voltage of N3405 (15PIN) of HDMI B'D while the
ON/STANDBY indicator is
ashing green.
0.6V or -0.6V
Pull out connector (CP4000)
of SPK BD, and check "3.5.
Errors checking mode".
(Refer to 31 page.)
1.2. Fuse is blown
Check for leaks or short
circuits in the primary side
parts, and replace any
defective parts.
YES
Refer to 1.2. Fuse is blown.
Check circuitry and parts from N3405 on
0V
the HDMI B'D to the µ-com for damage
and shortcircuits, and replace any
defective parts.
Fuse is blown
Check for short circuits in the
rectier diodes and circuitry of
the secondary side rectifying
circuits, and replace any
defective parts.
Connect the connectors properly.
Check for short circuits in
the power stabilizer unit's
regulator output terminal and
the ground, and replace any
defective parts.
After repairing, also replace the fuse.
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2. Analog video
MONITOR OUT (CVBS) output NG
Input CVBS
Function : CBL/SAT
Input CVBS
Function : DVD
To A
HDMI OUT output NG
Input COMPONENT
Function : CBL/SAT
To B
Input
COMPONENT
Not output
Input
HDMI
To troubleshooting
3.2 HDMI/DVI.
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A
q
Is the power supply voltage
correctly output?
FRONT CONNECTOR B'D
V+5V : CN5001-9pin
V-5V : CN5001-13pin
w
Check on set value of each IC.
Is they the following voltage
values?
HDMI B'D
3.1. No picture or sound is output (HDMI to HDMI) s
No picture or sound is output.
Check HDMI/DVI cable connection.
(1) Is the HDMI/DVI cable properly connected?
YES
(2) Are you using an HDMI/DVI selector, repeater or a device for
improving picture quality?
NO
(3) Are you using a certied HDMI cable (with the HDMI stamp)?
YES
(4) Are you using an HDMI/DVI cable less than 5 meters in length?
YES
(5) Are the picture and sound output when another HDMI/DVI cable
is used?
NO
NO
There may be the a problem with the HDMI/
DVI cable. Check connection.
YES
Disconnect everything and connect only the
HDMI/DVI cable to check
NO
Use a certied HDMI cable (with the HDMI
stamp).
Replace the HDMI/DVI cable with one that
NO
is less than 5 meters in length (2 meters
recommended) to check.
YES
The HDMI/DVI cable is defective.
Check BD/DVD player.
(6) Is the BD/DVD player's HDMI output setting correct?
YES
(7) When you use a DENON BD/DVD player, is the uorescent
display tube's "HDMI" indicator lit? If you use a non-DENON BD/
DVD player, proceed to
NO
(9) Is sound output from the set's speaker terminals when the TV's
power is turned off or the connection cable between the TV and
the set is disconnected?
"YES".
(8)
Are the picture and sound output
when the BD/DVD player's
resolution is changed?
(10) Are the picture and sound
output when a different BD/
DVD player is used?
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Check the HDMI output setting, referring to
the BD/DVD player operating instructions.
YES
Set the BD/DVD player output resolution to
a resolution with which the TV is compatible.
YES
The BD/DVD player may not be compatible
with HDCP repeaters. Ask the BD/DVD
player's manufacturer.
YES
The BD/DVD player is defective.
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Check TV
(11) Is the TV HDCP-compatible?
YES
(12) Is the TV compatible with resolutions of 1080P?
YES
(13) Is the TV's input set to HDMI?
YES
(14) Are the picture and sound output when a different TV is used?
YES
Check set (AVR-1913/2113)
Is a contact part of HDMI connector normal? (Refer to 86 page (*1).)
YES
NO
Use an HDCP-compatible TV. PC TVs cannot
be used.
If the TV is not compatible with resolutions of
NO
1080P, no picture will be output, even if the
BD/DVD player resolution is set to 1080P.
NO
Check the TV's input setting, referring to the
TV's operating instructions.
NO
The TV is defective.
NO
The HDMI connector is defective.
Replace the new HDMI connector.
(15) Is any PIN of the HDMI connector bent or is dust adhering to the
connector?
NO
(16) Is the set's input set to HDMI?
YES
The set does not recognize the TV.
(17) Is TP [HPD-OUT] set to the "H"(3V-5V)?
With the TV connected,check the voltage of the IC on the side on
which the TV is connected.
Is communication waveform conrmed in TP[DDCCLK-OUT/
DDCDATA-OUT]?
Is D1603/D1604/D1605/D1606/D1607/D1608/D1609/D1610
terminated by the TMDS signal of 3.3V and is the signal output?
YES
The BD/DVD player does not recognize the connection with the
(18)
When using a
DENON BD/DVD
player, is the FL
display's "HDMI"
indicator lit?
If using a nonDENON BD/DVD
player, proceed
to "NO".
YES
set.
(19)
Is HDMI connector (N1001/N1002/N1003/N1004/N1302 : TP[HPD-IN1
- 5]) set to "H"(3V-5V)?
NONO
With the BD/DVD player connected, Check voltage of the HDMI
connector (N1001/N1002/N1003/N1004/N1302 : TP[
the input on the side on which the BD/DVD player is connected.
Is communication waveform conrmed in TP[DDCCLK / DDCDATA IN
1 - 5] around each HDMI connector ?
Is TMDS line of HDMI connector (
terminated by the TMDS signal of 3.3V and is the signal output?
N1001/N1002/N1003/N1004/N1302
YES
Malfunction of the HDMI connector.
YES
(If dust is adhering, remove the dust and
perform the troubleshooting again from (1).)
NO
Check the set's input setting, referring to the
set's operating instructions.
The pattern and circuit from the HDMI
NO
connector (N1602) to the U1601 are defective,
or HDMI output circuitry is defective (U1601
and surrounding circuitry).
+5V - IN 1 - 5
]) for
)
The pattern and
circuit from the
HDMI connector
(N1001/N1002/
N1003/N1004/
N1302) to the IC
(U1001 or U1302)
are defective.
(20)
VIDEO CONVERT : Is the picture output when it is set to off?
(After item (23) : To be "VIDEO CONVERT:OFF" setting.)
NO
84
YES
U1601(ADV8002 (AVR-1913) / ADV8003
(AVR-2113)) and surrounding circuitry are
defective.
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The HDMI input circuitry is defective.
(U1001 or U1302 and surrounding circuitry)
Check operation of each device.
(AMP source : BD / Video input of player : 480P / Connect the TV.)
Check operation of U1(ADV3002).
(21) Check power supply.
Are 5V or 3.3V supplied to U1001 (each power supply pin)?
Refer to [Detail C] of the substrate for test point.
YES
(22) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in TP[3002RESET], when the power is turned
on?(If the waveform is not the reference waveform, proceed to NO.)
YES
(23) Check Control signal (I2C).
Is waveform conrmed in TP[HSCL/HSDA], when the power is turned on? (If
the waveform is not the reference waveform, proceed to NO.)
YES
(24) Check output signal.
Is TMDS waveform conrmed in 25pin/26pin/28pin/29pin/31pin/32pin/34pin/35pin.
Is communication waveform of DDC_SCL/DDC_SDA conrmed in
67pin/68pin? (If the waveform is not the reference waveform, proceed to NO.)
YES
Check operation of U1302 (ADV7850).
(25) Check power supply.
Are 1.8V supplied to L3616?
Are 3.3V supplied to Q3608 1pin?
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry or U1001 is defective.
NO
The pattern is defective of the HSCL/HSDA
line.
NO
The U1001 is defective.
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
YES
(26) Check xtal oscillator.
Is oscillation of X1301(27.0 MHz) transmitted?
YES
(27) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in TP[7850RESET], when power is turned on?
(If the waveform is not the reference waveform, proceed to NO.)
YES
NO
The X1301 or U1302 is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry or U1302 is defective.
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Check operation of U1601(ADV8002 (AVR-1913) / ADV8003 (AVR-2113))
(28) Check power supply.
Are 1.8V supplied to L3622?
Are 3.3V supplied to Q3610 1pin?
YES
(29) Check xtal oscillator.
Is oscillation of X1601(27MHz) transmitted?
YES
(30) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in TP[8002 (AVR-1913) / 8003
(AVR-2113)RESET], when power is turned on? (If not reference
waveform, proceed to "NO".)
YES
The pattern and circuit from the HDMI connector (N1602) to the
IC(U1601) is defective, or HDMI output circuitry is defective.
(*1) Abnormal sample of HDMI connector : The internal terminal has bent.
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
NO
The X1601 or U1601 is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry or U1601 is defective.
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3.2. HDMI test point and waveforms (AVR-1913E3)
C2408
C3216
R3252
R3254
C3211R3223
R3224
C3753
L3628
R3630
C3694
C3810
C3819
R2851
R2852
Q3220
R3253
Q3204
R2101
C3748
C2024
C2030
R2120
C2041
C2046
C3745
R2025
R2026
R2027
R2030
R3636
L3606
R3689
R3690
R3691
R3692
C1380
C1379
C1376
C3812
C3816
C3817
R3687
C1384
C3720
Q3209
C3755
C3758
L3612
C3797
C3742
R2001
C3726
C3654
R3642
C3621
C3639
L3617
C3651
R3629
R3639
C3801
N3601
C3692
C1371
C3811
C3813
R2853
Q3206
R3234
R3235
N2001
R2002
R2006R2007
R2017
C2033
C2050
C3730
R2019
R2020
R2024
R2028
R2119
C3636
C3802
L3605
L3618
R3635
U3603
C3630
C3606R3612
C3818
C3820
R1312
R1358
R3688
R3693
R3694
C1383
C1382
C1374
Q3215
R3229
R3232
R3679
U2003
C3750
N3402
L3611
U3606
C3799
Pb
U2001
Q3211
C3210
R3220
C2082
C2091
C2078
C2090
R2029
R2035
C2089
C3603
C3633
C3761
R2031
R3609
C2002
C2004C2006
N3405
Q3205
R2003
R2011
R2016R2048R2049
R2103R2104
OPFIADJ
IN
ICT
C2076
C2080
C2088
C3627
C3789
N1301
R2033
C3763
C2013
C3023
R2105R2106R2107
R3023
L3626
L3627
N3401
10
133
1
88
CVBS
Y
1
23
89
ADSP21487
MP
DDCCLK-OUT
EN29LV160BB
7020-07189-020-0S
MAC ADDRESS LABEL
B
A
C1696
C1706
G
U1603
N1602
C1504
Q1005
U2202
Q1003
Q1007
R2215
R2216
DDCCLK-IN2
DDCDATA-IN2
DDCCLK-IN3
R2111
R2256
C2234
C2232
R2806
R2805
C2668
L2806
L2803
L2805
N2602
1
U2603
H27U1G8F2BTR
B
7
R2650
R2647
Q1005
U2202
R2112
R2213
R2212
R2219
R2218
C2627
Q2602
R2215
Q1001
C3736
R2245
R2244
Q2601
HPD-IN1
R2602
R2116
R2115
L3623
C2092
45
L3624
R3625
R3626
C3649
R2114
R3637
C3631
C3625
U3601
C2225
C2224
R2251
R2250
L3613
L3614
C3637
R3657
R3652
Q3604
Q3611
C3676
C3700
C2032
C2043
R3632
C3634
R3631
C3652
R2261
R2262
R2263
R2264
C2629
C2672
R3640
R2266
R2268
R2267
6
R2214
R3209
C3205
R2216
1
D3201
C2235
C2236
N2601
L3619
L3620
C3701
Q3612
R3208
R3211
DDCCLK-IN1
DDCDATA-IN1
R2601
Q3202
R3203
R1037
R1038
U3604
R3647
C3640
R3648
R3653
Q3613
R3658
C3677
C
R3207
DDCCLK-IN2
DDCDATA-IN2
R3204
C3201
Q1006
N1001
HPD-IN2
R1001
R1005
R1013
Q3614
R1009
C3601
C3619
R2248
R2249
R2270
HSDA
C3628
R3661
3002 RESET
R1006
Q1002
R1002
R2243
C3604
C3765
R3610
L3608
R3659
R1014
C3624
C3642
L3601
L3602
TC74VHCT244
R2241
R2242
R2240
HSCL
C3626
C3632
C3622
R3660
R3662
Q3607
C3697
C3792
Q3606
C3696
R1010
R1039
R3607
U2206
R1306
R1308
R3638
L3607
C1034
U1001
ADV3002
R1040
N1002
C3703
R3608
C3602
Q3626
R3627
C3650
+5V-IN4
DDCCLK-IN3
R1315
R1320
R3628
R2255
R2254
R2253
R2252
C2233
Q3620
U3602
+5V-IN1
R3669
+5V-IN2
C1304
C1303
L3603
L3604
L3615
R1307
R1302
R1309
R1301
R3676
C3783
R2257
R2258
R2259
R2260
R1409
C1318
C3620
C3638
L3616
R1319
C1302
C1311
R1310
C1309
R1314
C1310
R1305
C1509
C1510
C1512
C1511
X1301
C1505
C1504
+5V-IN3
+5V-IN5
R1007
Q1007
Q1003
HPD-IN3
C1321
R2830
C1320
R1353
C1506
C1507
C1502
D2802
R1408
C1319
R1003
R1015
C1315
C1316
C1305
C1503
R1041
R2829
C2807
L2801
D2801
R3649
C1314
C1317
C1471
CB
CR
C1500
C1501
R1349
R3699
R3700
DDCDATA-IN3
R1011
R1042
R3654
R2833
C2808
R2803
D2804
C1032
C1493
C1499
C1365
R3697
R3698
C1366
Q3608
R2832
C3688
C3673
R1410
DDCDATA-IN4
C3702
R3090
R3086
R3088
R3092
R3099
R3084
R3094
R3097
R3098
A
R2265
R3081
R3080
C3024
C3025
R3062
U3004
L2811
25
L2810
C2828
U2802
R3069
R3024
R3026
C3019
R2849
R3025
R3075
C
R3064
R3073
R3074
C3022
R3063
R3070
C3020
R3061
R3060
30
40
R2043
C2107
N3408
R2040
39
35
C3009
C3011
R3027
R3028
R3017
R3018
C3010
R3030
R3031
E
R3029
Q3004
R3065
C3690
R2812
R2813
R2824
R2826
R2822
C2812
U2803
SAA7121H
R2818
R2819
C2826
R2617
C2825
C2814
C2813
C2824
R2845
C2832
R2846
C2827
C2833
C2823
C2822
R2611
R2603
U2601
R2610
L2809
C2821
A
R2802
R2211
R2205
C2818
C2819
R2207
C3708
C2207
C2202
R2801
D2202
C2820
R2831
L2808
R2613
R2608
R2609
L2807
C2624
R2834
C2626
C2669
C3012
R3068
C2211
C2656
K2201
R2223
R2631
C2805
L2601
C2655
X2201
R2220
C2804
N2801
C2625
R2632
R2717
R2720
R2629
C2206
C2201
D2201
C2212
R2625
R2224
R2623
C3686
C2809
C2213
C2209
R2624
R2228
R2209
R2626
R2229
R2627
R2230
R2208
R2201
R2630
R2231
R2210
R2206
R2204
C2205
C2222
C2806
L2804
R2628
C2218
K2202
C2094
C2093
R2232
C2604
C2208
R2233
R2622
C2223
R2616
B
R2225
U2806
R2615
C2106
C2095
C2220
C2210
C2221
C2214
U2203
LC89058
C2811
U2602
R2620
U2204
C2203
R2042
1
C2803
R2646
176
144
R2108
R2046
R2109
R2110
R2044
R2018
R2021
C2039
C2104
R2277
R2278
R2276
7
N2201
R2271
R2272
R2273
R2274
R2808
R2859
R2860
R2810
R2807
R2275
C2853
R2863
R2858
U2207
R2809
R2861
C2239
C2238
R2707
R2705
C2810
R2704
R2614
R2635
R2721
R2607
R2713
R2711
DM860A
R2709
R2644
R2643
R2648
R2649
C2215
R2236
R2237
R2234
R2239
R2651
R2652
R2221
R2203
U2201
R2202
C2204
EPM3032
SN74LVC244
R2701
C2678
R2246
R2247
C2230
U2205
C2659
X2001
R2639
R2269
C2044
R2022
R2640
R2645
Detail ADetail B
C3675
R3651
L2802
D2803
Q3603
Q3601
C3695
U1304
C1515
C3774
I
G
O
D
E
R1411
C1378
R3695
R3696
C1372
C1368
R1008
R1004
Q1008
N1003
Q1004
HPD-IN4
N1004
R3656
R1417
R1016
Q1606
R1414
R1415
111312
C1375
R1012
Q3610
R1637
R1638
TX-SDA
C1483
10
7
6
C1360
C1363
R3701
R3702
DDCDATA-IN5
R1043
R1044
DDCCLK-IN4
L3609
C3699
L3610
Q3602
C1473
2431589
TX-SCL
R1344
C3787
C3674
R3655
R3650
R1360
R1403
C1312
C1517
R1357
AC
AB
AA
Y
W
V
C3623
U3605
C3791
U1302
R1404
R1332
Q1302
DDCCLK-IN5
Q3609
R3611
C3605
ADV7850
R1338
1
D1301
R1328
D1303
D1304
R1317
HPD-IN5
C3641
7850-IN1
R1652
R1311
R1316
Q1301
L3622
L3621
R3641
C3653
R3633
R3634
C3635
C3629
C3698
MCU-MI
MCU-CS
R1694
R1693
F
7850-IN2
R1406
C1486
R1352
C1490
R1351
C1508
C1387
R1347
R1348
C1393
C1808
7850RESET
SF-SCK
L1617
SF-MOSI
R1651
R1649
7
R1650
N1601
C1809
R1304
D1302
R1330
R1329
D1307
D1306
D1305
L1602
MCU-MO
C1715
R1719
C1729
R1405
R1682
12
A
B
C1854
M
N
P
R
D1308
R1667
R1684
3 78 9
D1311
D1309
R1807
R1645
C1605
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W
Y
AA
AB
AC
R1646
R1695
R1668
R1679
R1809
SF-MISO
8002-INT2
8002-INT1
SF-CS
8002RESET
R1632
X1601
24315
C1703
AVR2113/SR5007 : ADV8003
1913 : ADV8002
R1689
R1687
R1686
R1683
R1681
U1802
K4T51163QJ
R1666
U1604
R1811
R1817
R1813
R1815
D1312
D1310
R1717
C1718
N1302
HPD-OUT
R1709
R1713
+5V-OUT
DDCDATA-OUT
BAR CODE
C1702
R1633
R1625
R1626
U1601
R1673
R1678
12
3 78 9
A
B
C
D
E
U1801
F
G
K4T51163QJ
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
R1724
R1722
R1720
R1715
R1711
R1721
R1707
R1705
D1601
D1602
(COMPONENT SIDE)
C1688
R1806
C1712
R1701
R1653
R1723
D1611
R1624
R1643
C1713
R1677
R1808
C1687
C1686
R1641
R1648
L1608
C1633
R1623
R1676
R1810
C1706
C1669
C1694
R1644
C1671
C1804
R1812
L1614
R1675
R1647
C1803
R1820
R1814
R1816
L1615
C3768
C1719
R1699
R1700
C1645
C1679
C3767
L1607
C1651
C3766
C1705
C1714
C1658
R1725
R1726
D1615
C1716
U1603
C1637
L1613
L1610
L1605
L1625
C1668
D1603
R1732
C1652
D1604
L1624
C1659
L1621
C3756
C3759
D1605
L1611
R1731
L1609
C3728
R1642
D1606
L1623
D1609
D1608
D1607
D1610
L1620
C1660
L1612
R1654
C1695
O
G
I
C1696
CECCOM
R1729
L1622
R1730
N1602
DDCDATA-OUT
HPD-OUT
DDCCLK-OUT
R1812
R1647
R1816
R1814
C1719
R1700
R1699
C1705
R1726
D1615
R1725
L1625
R1732
L1624
R1731
L1623
R1730
I
L1622
CECCOM
R1729
D1605
D1606
D1610
D1609
D1608
R2219
R2218
Q1001
HPD-IN1
R3209
C3205
1
D3201
N2601
R3208
R3211
R3207
DDCCLK-IN1
DDCDATA-IN1
R2601
Q3202
R3203
R1037
R1038
R3204
C3201
N1001
R1005
Q1006
HPD-IN2
R1001
R1009
R1013
R1006
Q1002
R1014
R1002
R1010
R1039
R1040
N1002
+5V-IN4
+5V-IN1
+5V-IN2
+5V-IN3
D1607
D1604
DDCCLK-IN1+5V-IN1
DDCDATA-IN1HPD-IN1
D1603
87
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C3791
Q3603
R3655
C3787
C3674
R3650
L2802
R2803
L1617
C1471
C1387C1393
7850RESET
C3720
C1712
C1713
R1624
R1643
BAR CODE
Y
Detail C
C3640
R3608
R3658
R1305
R1314
L3603
L3604
U3604
C1505
R1310
R1319
C3602
R3653
HSDA
HSCL
DDCCLK-IN2
+5V-IN5
3002 RESET
CK-
CK+
R3632
C3634
C3628
C3604
R3610
L3608
C3622
Q3614
R3647
R3648
R3659
R3661
Q3613
3002 RESET
D0-D1-
C3626
C3632
R3662
C3697
C3696
L3607
R3660
Q3607
C3792
Q3606
C1034
U1001
ADV3002
R3638
R3627
R3628
Q3626
C3650
U3602
R3669
Q3620
+5V-IN1
+5V-IN2
D1+
L3615
R1307
R1302
R1309
R1301
R3676
C1504
+5V-IN3
C3620
C3638
L3616
1.8V
D2+
D2-
Detail D
D2804
R3654
C1032
C1493
C1499
C3673
Q3608
D2803
C3688
Q3601
C1515
C3774
U1304
I
O
3.3V
G
HSDA
Q1606
C3695
R1638
TX-SDA
C1483
R1637
TX-SCL
C1473
HSCL
D0+
U1 [ADV3002] Power pin
5V : 64pin
3.3V : 9pin / 18pin / 33pin / 43pin /52pin
Detail EDetail F
C1501
R1417
R1414
R1415
111312
10
AC
AB
AA
Y
W
ADV7850
U1302
V
R1403
R1404
R1651
R1652
R1338
1
2431589
7
6
R1638
TX-SDA
C1483
Q3610
R1637
L3609
C3699
X13017850RESET
3.3V1.8V8002RESETX1601
L3610
Q3602
C3787
TX-SCL
C3674
R3655
R3650
C1473
C3623
U3605
C3791
Q3609
R3611
C3605
C3641
7850-IN1
C3635
C3629
C3698
L3622
L3621
R3641
C3653
R3633
R3634
MCU-MI
MCU-CS
7850-IN2
R1406
L1602
MCU-MO
C1715
R1719
C1729
R1694
R1693
R1405
C1605
R1645
R1646
R1695
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W
SF-CS
R1632
24315
SF-MISO
8002-INT2
8002-INT1
8002RESET
X1601
C1703
C1702
R1625
R1626
R1633
C1688
88
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HDMI test point and waveforms (AVR-2113CIE3 / E2 / E1C)
10
1
23
CLP1001
ADSP21487
1
EN29LV160BB
C3753
L3628
R3630
C3694
Y
C3819
C3641
C3823
C3767
C3822
R2101
C3748
C2024
C2030
R2120
C3745
C2041
C2046
R2025
R2027
R2030
R2026
R3636
C1376
R3692
R3689
C1380
C1379
R3690
R3691
C1384
R3687
C3817
C3816
C3818
U3605
L3621
C3623
C3756
R1654
C3768
C3755
C3758
C3742
R2001
C3726
L3611
C3654
R3642
L3612
L3617
C3639
C3621
L3618
R3629
C3651
R3639
C3801
N3601
C3692
CVBS
C3653
R3633
C3629
C3791
C3810C3813C3811
C3647
L3609
L3610
R2002
R2007
R2006
R2017
N2001
C3730
R2119
R2019
C2033
R2020
R2024
C2050
R2028
L3605
R3635
C3636
U3603
L3606
L3626L3627
C3799
C3802
C3812
R1358
C3605
C1374
C1371
R3693
R3694
C1382
C1383
R3688
R1312
R3641
C3820
R3634
R3605
R3611
L3622
C1696
U2003
C3750
U3606
O
I
G
U1603
U2001
C2082
C2091
C3606
C3630
R3612
C3763
R2035
R2029
C2078
C2090
C3659
C2089
R2031
C3603
C3633
R3609
C3761
C3627
L2807
Q3205
R2003
N3405
R2049
R2048
C2006
C2004
R2016
C2002
R2103R2104
R2011
C2080
C2076
C3665
C2088
R2033
C3789
N1301
D1610
D1609
L2808
R2105R2106
R2831
R2834
C2013
R2107
U3004
N3401
B
A
CECCOM
R1723
C1719
R1700
L1624
R1731
N1602
C1504
Q1005
U2202
Q1003
Q1007
R2215
R2216
DDCCLK-IN2
DDCDATA-IN2
DDCCLK-IN3
R2112
R2111
R2256
C2234
C2232
R2806
R2805
C2627
C2668
L2806
L2803
L2805
N2602
1
U2603
H27U1G8F2BTR
R2213
R2212
R2219
R2218
B
7
R2650
R2647
Q1001
Q1005
U2202
C3736
R2245
R2244
Q2601
Q2602
R2215
HPD_IN1
R2602
R2116
R2115
L3623
L3624
C2092
R3625
R3626
C3649
R2114
R3637
C3631
C3625
U3601
C2225
C2224
R2251
R2250
L3613
L3614
C3637
R3657
R3652
Q3604
Q3611
C3676
C3700
C2032
C2043
R3632
C3634
R3631
C3652
R2261
R2262
R2263
R2264
C2629
C2672
R3640
R2266
R2268
R2267
6
R2214
R3209
C3205
R2216
1
C2235
N2601
D3201
L3619
L3620
C2236
R3208
R3211
DDCCLK_IN1
DDCDATA_IN1
Q3202
R1037
Q3612
R1038
R2601
R3203
C3701
R3207
U3604
C3640
R3647
R3648
R3653
R3658
C3677
DDCCLK_IN2
DDCDATA-IN2
R3204
C3201
Q1006
N1001
HPD-IN2
R1001
R1005
R1013
Q3614
Q3613
R1009
C3624
C3703
C3642
C3601
C3765
R3607
L3601
L3602
U2206
C3619
R2248
R2241
R2243
R2249
R2242
R2240
R2270
HSCL
HSDA
R3608
C3602
C3626
C3632
C3628
C3604
R3610
R3638
L3608
L3607
C3622
R3627
R3660
R3662
Q3607
C3697
C3792
Q3606
C1034
C3696
R3659
R3661
3002RESET
U1001
ADV3002
C
+5V-IN4
DDCCLK-IN3
R1014
R1010
R1006
R1002
R1039
R1040
N1002
Q1002
Q3626
C3650
R2255
R2254
R2253
R2252
R3628
C2233
Q3620
U3602
+5V-IN1
L3603
L3604
R3669
C1504
A
+5V-IN2
L3615
R3676
+5V-IN3
+5V-OUT
R2265
C3783
C1505
R3097
R3098
R1007
Q1007
Q1003
HPD-IN3
R3094
R2257
R2258
R2259
R2260
C3620
R1302
C3638
L3616
C1509
C1510
C1512
C1511
X1301
R1306
R1308
R1307
R1309
R3092
R3090
IN
R1409
R1353
C1506
C1507
C1502
R3088
R2830
C1304
C1303
C1302
C1311
C1309
C1310
D2802
C1318
R3086
R1003
R1315
R1320
R1319
R1310
R1314
R1305R1301
C1321
C1500
R1349
R3084
R1015
C1320
C2807
L2801
R1408
C1319
R3099
R1011
C1315
C1503
R2829
D2801
ICT
C1316
C1305
CB
CR
R1041
C1314
C1317
OPFIADJ
R2833
C2808
C3702
R2803
D2804
R1042
C1032
C1501
R3649
N1003
C1471
R2832
D2803
C1499
R1410
L2802
R2609
R3080
C3024
R2613
R2608
N3408
C2624
C2626
C3012
R3068
C2211
C2669
C2656
K2201
R2223
R2631
C2805
L2601
C2655
R2220
C2804
C2625
R2632
X2201
N2801
D2201
C2206
C2201
C2212
R2717
R2720
R2629
R2625
R2224
R2623
C2107
R2040
C2209
C3686
C2809
R2043
C2213
R2624
R2228
R2209
R2626
R2229
R2208
R2627
R2230
R2201
R2630
R2231
R2210
R2206
R2204
C2205
C2222
C2218
C2806
L2804
R2628
K2202
C2094
C2093
R2232
C2604
C2208
R2233
R2622
C2223
R2616
R2225
U2806
B
R2615
C2106
C2095
C2220
C2210
U2203
C2221
1
C2214
LC89058
C2811
U2602
R2620
U2204
C2203
R2042
C2803
R2858
R2646
R2643
R2649
R2278
R2808
R2861
R2046
R2044
R2277
R2859
R2807
R2809
C2810
DM860A
R2236
R2237
C2104
R2863
R2810
R2644
R2648
R2018
C2853
R2108
R2860
R2711
7
R2271
R2635
C2215
R2276
R2614
R2709
R2652
R2713
R2109
N2201
R2272
R2234
R2721
R2273
R2707
R2607
R2239
R2202
U2201
R2274
R2705
R2651
R2110
C2204
R2275
U2207
C2239
R2704
R2221
R2203
R2021
C2039
C2238
R2246
R2247
C2230
U2205
EPM3032
SN74LVC244
R2701
C2678
C2659
X2001
R2639
R2269
R2022
C2044
R2640
R2645
Q3603
C3688
Q3601
R3654
C3673
Q3608
C1515
C3774
I
G
O
D
C1493
E
22
23
C1378
R1411
R3695
R3696
R3697
R3698
R3699
C1366
R3700
C1365
A
R1008
Q1008
Q1004
HPD_IN4
C3695
R1417
15
R1004
R3651
C3764
R1414
R1016
Q1606
C1375
C1372
C1387
R1415
C1393
1113121014161817211920
R3702
R1012
R1043
R3656
C1368
C3675
C1483
R3701
s
R1637
R1638
U1304
C1486
C1490
7
U1302
C1363
6
ADV7850
C1360
R1044
Detail ADetail B
N1004
Q3610
C3699
C1473
2431589
R3650
R1347
R1348
C3762
C1508
AC
AB
AA
Y
W
V
U
T
J
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
Q3602
C3787
Q3609
R1352
R1351
R1403
R1404
N1601
R1317R1332
Q1302
HPD_IN5
7850_INT2
7850RESET
L1617
R1651
R1652
R3655
7850_INT1
R1344
D1301
R1328
D1303
D1304
Q1301
C3698
C1517
R1357
R1360
SF_SCK
C3674
R1311
R1316
R1304
D1302
R1330
R1329
R1406
R1338C1312
SF_MOSI
R1650
R1649
D1307D1312
D1305
HDMI PCB
7020-07237-020-0S
R1819
C1852
R1818
C1853
C1807
C1854
N
P
R
R1405
H
DCB
G
E
A
F
M
K
L
J
C1833
R1807
R1809
R1811
R1813
R1817
D1306
R1815
R1806
R1808
R1810
R1812
R1814
R1816
D1308
D1309
C1834
U1802
K4T51163QJ
R1666
M
H
N
KJG
P
DCB
R
E
A
F
L
U1801
C1808
R1820
K4T51163QJ
U1604
D1311
D1310
C1718
R1717
N1302
MAC ADDRESS LABEL
Pb
C1826
L1801
1 2
3 78 9
R1678
1 2
3 78 9
R1673
R1677
R1676
R1675
C1658
R1724
R1722
R1720
R1715
R1713
R1705
R1707
R1709
R1711
HPD-OUT
+5V-OUT
DDCDATA-OUT
DDCCLK-OUT
C3728
D1601 R1641
R1721
D1602 R1648
R1653
D1611
R1723
R1701
R1682
R1684
R1683
R1689
R1687
R1686
R1679
R1681
C1714
U1601
ADV8003
R1647
L1619
R1667
C1705
R1725
C1802
C1706
C1801
R1668
C1712
C1713
C3720
C1605
L1602
AC
AB
AA
W
U
V
Y
F
C1707
C1719
R1700
R1699
D1615
R1726
T
C1640
M
K
RNP
L
R1643
C1686
R1623
L1618
L1616
(COMPONENT SIDE)
C1716
ADV8003_SPI_CS
ADV_SPI_MI
R1625
R1624
C1687
R1644
D1605
C1688
L1623
R1730
TX_XTAL
L1615
L1608
C1637
C1652
L1622
MCU_MO
R1645
R1646
R1632
SF_CS
8003_INT1
8003_INT2
X1601
R1633
L1605
L1609
R1729
D1606
D1607
C3724
SF_MISO
8003RESET
8003_INT0
C1703
C1702
L1607
L1613
D1608
R1642
R1694
R1693
R1719
C1729
H
G
J
1
2
3
4
R1695
5
6
7
8
9
10
17
18
19
20
21
R1626
L1610
L1606
CECCOM
L1625
L1624
R1731
R1732
D1603
D1604
N1602
HPD-OUT
DDCDATA-OUT
DDCCLK-OUT
R1701
R1653
D1611
R1647
D1601 R1641
D1602 R1648
R1725
C1705
C1706
R1726
R1699
D1615
D1604
L1625
D1603
D1605
D1606
R1732
D1610
D1609
D1608
D1607
R2219
R2218
Q1001
HPD-IN1
R3208
R3209
R3211
C3205
1
D3201
DDCCLK-IN1
DDCDATA-IN1
N2601
Q3202
R2601
R3203
R1037
R1038
R3207
R3204
C3201
N1001
R1005
Q1006
HPD-IN2
R1001
R1009
R1013
R1006
Q1002
R1014
R1002
R1010
R1039
R1040
N1002
DDCCLK-IN1+5V-IN1
+5V-IN4
+5V-IN1
+5V-IN2
+5V-IN3
DDCDATA-IN1HPD-IN1
D1603
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C3791
Q3603
R3655
C3787
C3674
R3650
L2802
R2803
L1617
C1471
C1387C1393
7850RESET
ADV8003_SPI_CS
ADV_SPI_MI
C1637
L1607
C1703
8003_INT1
8003_INT2
C3724
8003_INT0
SF_MISO
8003RESET
C1702
C1716
Detail C
C3640
R3608
R3658
R1305
R1314
L3603
L3604
U3604
C1505
R1310
R1319
C3602
R3653
HSDA
HSCL
DDCCLK-IN2
+5V-IN5
3002 RESET
CK-
CK+
R3632
C3634
C3628
C3604
R3610
L3608
C3622
Q3614
R3647
R3648
R3659
R3661
Q3613
3002 RESET
D0-D1-
C3626
C3632
R3662
C3697
C3696
L3607
R3660
Q3607
C3792
Q3606
C1034
U1001
ADV3002
R3638
R3627
R3628
Q3626
C3650
U3602
R3669
Q3620
+5V-IN1
+5V-IN2
D1+
L3615
R1307
R1302
R1309
R1301
R3676
C1504
+5V-IN3
C3620
C3638
L3616
1.8V
D2+
D2-
Detail D
D2804
R3654
C1032
C1493
C1499
C3673
Q3608
D2803
C3688
Q3601
C1515
C3774
U1304
I
O
3.3V
G
HSDA
Q1606
C3695
R1638
TX-SDA
C1483
R1637
TX-SCL
C1473
HSCL
D0+
U1 [ADV3002] Power pin
5V : 64pin
3.3V : 9pin / 18pin / 33pin / 43pin /52pin
Detail EDetail F
C1501
R1417
R1414
R1415
111312
10
AC
AB
AA
Y
W
ADV7850
U1302
V
R1403
R1404
R1651
R1652
R1338
1
2431589
7
6
R1684
R1679
R1681
R1689
R1687
R1686
X13017850RESET
C3720
C1801
C1605
C1802
R1667
R1668
U1601
ADV8003
L1619
AC
C1712
C1713
C1707
L1602
AB
AA
M
W
U
RNP
V
Y
L
T
C1640
L1618
H
K
J
R1643
C1686
R1623
L1616
L1610
G
L1606
R1694
R1693
C1729
1
2
3
4
R1695
5
6
7
8
9
10
17
18
19
20
21
R1719
R1625
R1626
C1688
R1624
C1687
R1644
MCU_MO
R1645
R1646
R1632
X1601
TX_XTAL
R1633
L1615
L1608
SF_CS
3.3V1.8V8003RESETX1601
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DDC_CLK/DDC_DATA/TMDS : Check items HDMI to HDMI (17)/(19)/(24)
DDC_CLK
Zoom
DDC_DATA
0.9V
TMDS Waveform
2.6V
DDC_CLK
DDC_DATA
Timing waveform illustration from the start of CEC3.3V to when reset is released : Check items (22)
CEC3.3V
338ms
3002RESET
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Controlled waveform (I2C), when power is turned on : Check items (23)
Zoom
HSCL
330ms
HSDA
Timing waveform illustration from the start of CEC3.3V to when reset is released : Check items (27)
CEC3.3V
338ms
7850RESET
Timing waveform illustration from the start of CEC3.3V to when reset is released : Check items (30)
DV3.3V
320ms
Zoom
8002RESET
10ms10ms
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4. AUDIO
4.1. AUDIO CHECK
Audio output NG.
CHECK1INPUTSURROND MODESOURCE
Audio output OK?ANALOG 2CHDIRECTANALOG
YES
CHECK2INPUTSURROND MODESOURCE
Audio output OK?COAX or OPTDon't care
YES
CHECK3INPUTSURROND MODESOURCE
Audio output OK?ANALOG 2CH MULTICH STEREOANALOG
YES
CHECK4INPUTSURROND MODESOURCE
Audio output OK?HDMIDon't care
YES
CHECK5INPUTSURROND MODESOURCE
Audio output OK?HDMIDon't care
Refer to "Audio Check PATH" (101 page).
Legacy
(PCM or DolbyDigital or dts…)
Legacy
(PCM2ch or DolbyDigital or dts…)
HBR audio
(DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)
NO
Check ANALOG audio BLOCK.
NO
Check Digital audio BLOCK.
NO
Check ADC BLOCK
NO
Check HDMI BLOCK.
YES (Digital audio Block is OK)
Check other factors.
AVR's (connected in HDMI) audio
output OK?
Check Digital audio BLOCK
NO
CHECK6INPUTConnect
HDMIThis unit's HDMI OUT → Other AVR's HDMI IN
SettingSURROND MODESOURCE
CEC STANDBYDon't careHBR audio(DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)
YES
Check HDMI BLOCK.
NO
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4.2. Power AMP (AMP UNIT)
No sound is output.
The protector operates.
YES
Is the power transistor open or shortcircuited?
2SB1560/2SD2390
NO
Is the emitter resistance of the power
transistor open?
0.47Ω
NO
Is the base resistance of the power
transistor open?
22Ω
NO
Is the trimmer potentiometer between the
base of the power transistor open?
1kΩ
NO
Are the zener diode and diode which
are connected with the base of a power
transistor short-circuited?
MTZJ3.3B
1SS133
NO
YES
Replace the power transistor.
YES
Replace the emitter resistance.
YES
Replace the base resistance.
YES
Replace the trimmer potentiometers.
YES
Replace the zener diode and the diode.
YES
Is other transistor trouble?
NO
Is other resistance trouble?
NO
Turn on the power, check that voltage of the section is normal and that idling electric current is
owing.
Replace the transistor.
YES
Replace the resistance.
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4.3. Analog audio
No sound is output
Is the voltage of ±7V supplied to
INPUT B'D CN4004?
YES
Is the audio signal transmitted to
INPUT B'D CN401?
NO
Is the serial data for electronic volume
transmitted to INPUT B'D CP4200?
YES
Once more, check the connection of the connector.
When you can specify the troubled channel and function, check the corresponding
signal route.
NO
The power supply of ±7V is repaired.
YES
The power amplier is repaired.
YES
Is the connector correctly connected
with HDMI B'D?
NO
Connect the connectors properly.
YES
The HDMI B'D is repaired.
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5. Network/USB
5.1. Cannot connect to network
Is the LAN cable properly connected?
YES
YES
Are the AVR-1913/2113's network settings correct?
YES
Checking the environment
NO
Turn off the power and check the LAN cable
properly, and then turn the power back on.
Checking the settings
Set the IP address and other parameters
properly. For a xed IP setting, check
NO
whether the IP address is redundant with
that of other devices and the subnet mask
setting is correct.
Are the router, hub and other peripherals properly connected?
YES
Are the router's settings correct?
YES
Checking the set (AVR-1913/2113)
Is a voltage (5V) supplied between the pins 1 and 5 of N3601?
YES
Is output voltage (3.3V) supplied from U3601?
YES
Is output voltage (1.2V) supplied from U3604?
NO
Connect them properly to peripherals.
Check the router's operating instructions
NO
and set it properly.
Check whether there are connection
restrictions due to the MAC address, etc.
NO
The circuit from AC inlet to N3601 is defective.
NO
The U3601 and surrounding circuitry or
circuitry of 3.3V device are defective.
NO
The U3604 or U2602 and surrounding
circuitry are defective.
YES
Is the version of IMG or Ethernet SBL displayed in Version check
mode?
YES
The U2802 and surrounding circuitry are defective.
NO
The rmware of ethernet is defective.
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5.2. USB device is not recognized
Checking the USB device
Are you using a USB hub?
NO
Is the USB device compatible with the set?
YES
Checking the set (AVR-1913/2113)
Is the wire properly connected between N2801 on the HDMI board
and CN4402 on the USB board.
YES
Is a voltage (5V) supplied between the pins 1 and 4 of CP4406 on the
USB board (USB connector)?
YES
The circuitry from U2602 on the HDMI board to CP4406 on the USB
board is defective.
YES
Don't use the USB hub.
Only mass storage devices in FAT16 or
NO
FAT32 format or MTPcompatible devices
and iPod (Remove some models) are
supported.
NO
Connect the wire properly.
NO
The U2806 and surrounding circuitry on the
HDMI board are defective.
5.3. No picture or no sound is output
Checking the set (AVR-1913/2113):(If no picture is output)
Are video signals output from U2803 pin 27 (Y) and pin 24 (C)?
YES
Check the analog video circuit.
Checking the set (AVR-1913/2113):(If no sound is output)
Are S/PDIF signals output to U2203 pin 5?
YES
Check the Digital audio circuit.
NO
The circuit between U2602 and U2803 is
defective.
NO
U2602 and surrounding circuitry is
defective.
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HDMI test point (AVR-1913E3)
C2465
C2473
R2489
R2417
C2455R2418
R2471
R2472
C2474
R2490
C2407
N3403
R2422
R2475
R2476
C2476
R2492
R2491
C2475
R2500
R2499
C2404
C3737
R3402
R3403
R3404
R3405
N3406
C3410
C3420
R5F56108VNFP
C3413
C3417
R3046
C3412
R3045
C3419
C3408
C3421
R3037
C3406
R3212
C3422
C3207
C3401
R3213
C3402
R3210
R3012
R3401
U3201
C3203
C3204
N3407
R3665
D3601
R3672
R3033
R3032
R3010
C3693
C3423
N3201
C3403
C3424
R3215
R3216
R3217
R2453
R2454
R2470
R2445
R2435
R2469
R2415
C2454
R2416
R2436
R2446
R2455
R2456
C2466
U2406
AZ4580
C2485
C2457
R2421
R2460
R2448
R2459
C2468
U2407
AZ4580
C2467
C2486
U3002
R3043
R3042
C3744
C3712
C3014
R3059
R3058
R3057
73
C3018
C3727
R3019
R3021
R3022
R3020
C3008
C3007
U3001
C3404
R3011
C3005
C3704
C2482
C2464
C2487
C2481
C2403
C2406
C2412
R2411
C2438
R2438
C2418
R2407
R2406
C2437
R2410
R2405
C2451
C2450
C2449
L3403
R2437
2
C2425
C2424
C2422
C3418
1 5
L3401
C3405
C2488
D2401
R2473
R2474
R2458
R2457
C3734
R2420
R2419
C2456
Q3621
Q3615
C3717
R3663
U3607
R3670
C3752
MCU-CLK
C3685
C3689
C3681
C3672
109
E
VCC
G
OUT
Q3003
C3006
R3066
Q3005
D3005
Z3001
R3067
R3079
Q3006
D3004
R3001
R3002
C3001
R3003
Q3001
Q3002
R3009
C3004
R3004
R3005
D3002
D3003
K3001
(COMPONENT SIDE)
C2433
R2408
R2409
C2434
N2401
R2501
U2401
PCM5100
C2446
C2447
C2402
C2427
C2428
C3409
C3415
10
L3402
D3401
R2447
R3668
Q3619
R3083
R3034
R3096
D
C
R3100
R3051
R3076
Q3617
37
R3666
R3050
R3681
R3678
C3795
Q3007
D
Q3008
U2802
1
144
1
1
C3003
C3002
N3404
C2409
U2402
C2421
C2426
C3214
C2401
R3236
C2489
Q3213
R3255
R3237
Q3212
R3239
R3219
R3221
R3222
C3723
C3725
R3225
R3226
R3227
R3241
20
15
C3416
C3414
L3404
C3411
C3407
Q3625
R3675
L2815
L2814
L2813
L2812
R3095
R3206
C3202
SC
C3804
R3680
SY
C3016
X3001
R3039
C3015
R3673
R3682
R3683
C3806
U3608
C3017
Q3627
D3602
R3677
R3085
R3087
C3790
N3001
C3788
7
C2816
C2817
11
N3002
D3001
D3006
N2802
K3002
C2408
C3216
R3254
R3234
R3235
Q3220
Q3215
Q3209
R3229
R3232
C
C3019
R3060
R3069
30
25
R3027
R3028
R3025
R3018
R3023
R3024
R3026
E
R3029
U2803
R2853R2852
R2851
L2811
R2826
C2828
R3679
C2827
R2849
C2833
C3797
U2802
L2810
A
C3750
N3402
R2017
R2006
N3405
R2007
C3211
R2103
R3223
R3252
R3224
R2104
R3253
Q3206
C3742
R2011
R2105
R2106
Q3205
R2107
C2013
C3210
R3220
Q3204
Q3211
C3023
R3081
R3080
C3024
C3025
R3062
U3004
R3075
R3064
R3073
R3074
C3022
R3063
R3070
C3020
R3061
40
N3408
39
35
C3009
C3011
R3017
C3010
C3012
R3030
R3031
X2201
Q3004
R3068
R3065
C3690
R2223
C2211
R2220
R2812
R2813
R2824
R2822
C2812
U2803
SAA7121H
C2805
C2804
C2669
N2801
R2818
R2819
C2826
R2617
C2825
C2814
C2813
C2824
C2625
R2845
L2601
C2832
R2846
C2624
R2834
R2831
C2626
R2613
R2608
L2808
C2823
C2822
R2609
R2611
R2603
U2601
R2610
L2809
L2807
C2656
C2820
C2821
C2655
R2802
R2211
R2631
R2205
C2818
C2819
R2632
R2207
C3708
C2207
C2206
C2202
C2201
R2801
D2201
K2201
D2202
C2002
R2016
C3753
R2048
R2049
C2004
C2006
U2003
EN29LV160BB
R2043
C2107
U2203
R2040
R2231
R2228
R2229
R2230
C2212
R2224
C2213
C2209
C3686
R2208
R2209
R2201
C2205
L2804
C2809
R2717
R2720
R2629
R2626
R2630
R2627
R2624
R2623
R2625
R2210
R2206
R2204
10
R2002
C2094C2093
C2222
R2232
C2208
C2218
C2806
R2628
C2604
K2202
R2101
R2001
N2001
C2106
C2095
R2233
C2223
C2221
R2225
C2220
C2214
C2210
U2203
LC89058
C2811
U2806
U2602
R2615
R2622
R2616
B
C2203
U2001
ADSP21487
C3755
C3730
C3748
R2119
1
R2003
133
176
144
R2042
R2108
R2046
R2109
R2044
R2018
C2104
R2277
R2278
R2276
7
1
R2271
R2272
R2808
R2859
R2860
R2810
C2803
R2807
C2853
R2863
R2858
R2809
U2806
R2861
C2810
N2801
R2614
R2635
R2713
R2711
DM860A
R2709
R2646
R2644
R2643
R2648
R2649
C2215
R2620
R2236
R2237
U2204
R2652
N3401
C2024
R2019
R2020
R2120
C2033
C2030
R2110
R2021
C2039
R2246
N2201
R2247
R2273
R2274
R2275
U2205
U2207
EPM3032
SN74LVC244
C2239
C2238
R2707
R2705
R2701
R2704
C2678
R2721
R2607
U2602
C2659
R2234
R2239
R2651
R2221
R2203
U2201
R2202
C2204
N3601
N3601
L3627
C3801
L3626
R3630
R3629
C3651
R3639
U3603
C3639
L3618
R3636
R3635
C3654
R3642U3606
U3601
R3625
R3626
C3625
U3601
C3637
R3657
Q3604
U3604
Q3611
C3676
C3700
C2043
R3631
C3652
C2629
C2672
R3640
U3604
C3640
C3701
R3653
R3658
Q3612
C3677
R3207
DDCCLK-IN2
DDCDATA-IN2
R2601
R3204
C3201
R3203
R1038
N1001
R1005
R3647
R3648
Q1006
HPD-IN2
R1001
C3799
1
C3802
C3633
L3606
L3605
C3621
C3606
C3636
C3630
R3612
L3612
C3624
C3642
C3601
C3765
L3601
L3602
U2206
TC74VHCT244
C3619
R2248
R2241
R2243
R2249
R2242
R2240
R2270
HSCL
HSDA
C3626
C3632
R3632
C3634
C3628
C3604
R3610
L3607
L3608
C3622
R3660
Q3614
R3662
Q3607
C3697
C3792
Q3606
C1034
C3696
R3659
R3661
Q3613
3002 RESET
R1010
R1014
R1006
R1002
R1039
Q1002
R1009
R1013
C3758
C3745
L3628
R2025
R2024
R2026
C2050
R2028
R2027
R2030
C3726
C2046
C2041
89
88
C3789
R2031
C2089
R2033
C2076
C2088
R2029
R2035
L3617
C2090
C2078
C2080
C2082
C2091
R2116
R2115
L3623
C2092
45
L3624
C3649
R2114
R2112
R3637
C3631
C2225
C3736
R2111
R2022
R2256
C2224
R2251
R2250
C2044
X2001
C2230
R2639
L3613
R2245
L3614
R2244
R2269
R3652
C2032
R2261
R2262
C2234
R2263
C2232
R2264
R2266
R2806
R2805
R2268
L3619
Q2601
R2602
Q2602
C2627
C2668
L3620
C2235
C2236
L2806
L2803
L2805
N2602
R2267
6
1
U2603
H27U1G8F2BTR
R2213
R2214
R2212
R2215
R2219
R3208
R3209
R2218
R3211
B
C3205
R2216
DDCCLK-IN1
DDCDATA-IN1
N2601
1
7
R2650
R2647
R2645
R2640
Q3202
D3201
R1037
Q1001
Q1005
HPD-IN1
U2202
L3611
R3607
R1306
R1308
R3638
U1001
ADV3002
R1040
N1002
C3602
R3627
+5V-IN4
C3763
C3694
R2255
R2254
C3703
R2253
R2252
R1315
R1320
R3608
R3628
Q3626
C3650
DDCCLK-IN3
N1301
C3603
C3761
R3609
C3627
R3692
R3693
R3694
C1371
C1376
C1374
C2233
R2265
C1304
C1303
L3603
L3604
U3602
L3615
R1307
R1302
R1309
R1301
R3676
R3669
Q3620
C1504
+5V-IN1
+5V-IN3
+5V-IN2
Q1007
Q1003
HPD-IN3
C3813
C3810
C3811
23
C3818
C3812
7020-07189-020-0S
R1358
R1312
C3819
C3817
C3816
IN
R3688
R3689
R3690
R3691
R3687
CVBS
Y
C3820
C1379
C1380
C1383
C1382
C1384
C3692
MAC ADDRESS LABEL
C3702
R3090
R3086
R3088
R3092
R3099
R3084
R3094
R3097
R3098
A
C3783
R2832
R2833
R2829
R2830
C2808
C2807
R2257
R2258
L2802
L2801
R2803
R2259
D2803
D2804
D2801
D2802
R2260
C3688
Q3601
C3673
R3654
R3649
R1408
R1409
Q3608
C1319
C1321
C1314
C1315
C3774
C1032
C1316
C1317
C1320
C1318
C1493
C1499
C3620
C1471
C3638
C1305
L3616
CB
CR
R1319
C1302
C1311
R1310
C1309
R1314
C1310
R1305
C1503
C1509
C1510
C1500
C1501
C1512
C1511
R1349
X1301
R1353
C1505
C1506
R1410
C1507
C1502
C1372
R3697
R3698
C1368
C1366
R3699
+5V-IN5
R3700
C1365
DDCDATA-IN4
DDCDATA-IN3
R1003
R1015
R1011
R1007
R1041
R1042
Q1008
C1515
HPD-IN4
Pb
MP
OPFIADJ
ICT
L3622
C3623
C3641
C3720
L1602
U3605
C3791
R3611
C3605
ADV7850
U1302
R1404
1
Q1302
DDCCLK-IN5
Q3609
D1301
R1328
D1303
D1304
HPD-IN5
C1605
L3621
R3641
C3653
R3633
R3634
MCU-MO
C3635
C3629
C1715
C3698
R1719
MCU-MI
MCU-CS
C1729
R1694
R1693
7850-IN1
7850-IN2
R1406
C1486
R1352
C1490
R1351
C1508
C1387
R1347
R1348
C1393
C1808
7850RESET
R1682
SF-SCK
12
L1617
SF-MOSI
A
R1651
B
R1652
R1338
R1649
7
R1650
C1854
M
N1601
N
P
R1311
R
R1316
C1809
R1304
D1302
R1330
R1329
R1317
Q1301
D1308
D1307
D1306
D1305
R1645
R1646
R1695
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
R1405
V
W
Y
AA
AB
AC
R1667
R1668
R1679
R1684
3 7 89
R1809
R1807
D1311
D1309
SF-MISO
8002-INT2
8002-INT1
SF-CS
8002RESET
R1632
X1601
24315
C1703
AVR2113/SR5007 : ADV8003
1913 : ADV8002
R1689
R1687
R1683
R1681
U1802
K4T51163QJ
R1666
U1604
R1811
R1817
R1813
R1815
D1312
D1310
R1717
C1718
N1302
HPD-OUT
R1713
+5V-OUT
DDCDATA-OUT
DDCCLK-OUT
BAR CODE
L1608
C1702
R1633
C1633
C1688
R1624
R1625
R1626
C1669
C1687
C1694
R1644
C1671
C1686
R1643
R1623
C1713
C1712
U1601
R1686
R1673
R1677
R1678
R1676
12
3 7 89
A
B
C
D
E
U1801
F
G
K4T51163QJ
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
R1810
R1808
R1812
R1806
C1706
R1724
R1722
R1720
R1715
R1711
R1701
R1653
R1721
R1723
D1611
R1707
R1709
R1705
D1601
R1641
D1602
R1648
C3756
L1607
L1613
L1614
L1615
C3759
C3728
C1668
C1645
L1609
C1716
C1679
C1652
L1605
C1637
L1610
R1642
C1651
C1803
C1804
R1675
R1820
R1647
D1609
D1608
D1604
D1607
D1606
D1605
D1610
D1603
L1620
C1714
L1611
C1659
L1621
C1660
L1612
C1658
R1654
C3766
C3768
C3767
C1695
O
G
I
U1603
C1696
C1719
R1700
R1699
CECCOM
R1726
R1816
R1814
R1729
L1622
D1615
L1624
L1625
L1623
R1731
R1732
R1730
N1602
R1725
C1705
L3609
L3610
C3675
R3656
C3699
R3651
Q3602
Q3610
Q3603
R1637
Q1606
C3695
C3787
TX-SCL
R1638
U1304
TX-SDA
C3674
I
R3655
G
R3650
O
C1483
C1473
R1415
R1417
R1414
AC
AB
AA
Y
W
V
R1403
111312
10
2431589
7
6
R1411
C1312
C1378
C1375
R3695
C1517
C1360
C1363
R3696
R1357
R1360
R1344
R3701
R3702
R1332
DDCDATA-IN5
R1008
R1004
R1012
R1016
R1043
R1044
DDCCLK-IN4
N1003
Q1004
N1004
HDMI test point (AVR-2113CIE3 / E2 / E1C)
C2465
C2473
R2489
R2417
C2455R2418
R2470
R2453
R2454
R2445
R2435
R2469
R2415
C2454 R2416
R2471
R2472
R2455
R2446
R2456
R2436
C2466
C2474
R2490
C2407
U2406
N3403
C2485
C2457
R2421
R2422
R2460
R2476
R2475
R2459
R2448
C2476
C2468
R2492
R2491
C2475
C2467
R2500
R2499
C2486
C2404
C3737
R3402
R3403
R3404
R3405
N3406
C3410
U3002
C3420
R5F56108VNFP
C3413
C3417
R3046
C3412
R3045
C3419
R3043
C3408
R3042
C3421
R3037
C3406
R3212
C3422
C3207
C3401
C3014
R3213
C3402
R3210
R3012
R3059
R3401
R3058
R3057
U3201
C3018
C3203
C3204
C3727
N3407
R3665
D3601
R3672
R3019
R3033
R3032
R3021
R3020
R3022
C3008
C3007
U3001
R3010
C3404
C3423
C3403
C3693
C3424
R3217
R3215
R3216
R3011
C3005
N3201
C3704
C2482
C2464
C2487
C2481
C2403
C2406
C2412
R2411
C2438
R2438
C2418
R2407
R2406
C2437
R2410
U2407
R2405
C2451
C2450
C2449
L3403
R2437
2
C2425
C2424
C2422
C3418
1
L3401
C3405
C2488
D2401
D3401
R2473
R2474
R2447
R2458
R2457
C3734
R2420
R2419
C2456
Q3621
Q3615
C3717
R3663
U3607
R3670
C3752
MCU_CLK
C3689
C3685
C3681
C3744
C3712
C
C3672
U2802
E
VCC
G
OUT
Q3003
C3006
R3066
Q3005
D3005
Z3001
R3067
R3079
Q3006
D3004
R3001
R3002
Q3002
C3001
R3003
Q3001
R3004
R3005
D3002
D3003
C3004
R3009
K3001
(COMPONENT SIDE)
N3404
N3402
C2409
C2433
R2408
U2402
R2409
C2434
U2401
C2447
C2402
C2427
C3409
C3415
R3668
R3100
R3076
R3050
D
1
C3003
C2408
N2401
C3216
C2421
C2426
C3214
C2401
R3236
R2501
C2489
R3255
C2446
R3219
R3221
R3222
C3723
C3725
R3225
R3226
R3227
R3241
C2428
C3416
C3414
L3402
L3404
C3411
C3407
Q3625
R3675
Q3619
R3083
R3095
R3034
R3096
R3206
C3202
D
C3804
R3680
R3051
SY
C3016
Q3617
X3001
R3039
C3015
R3666
R3673
R3682
R3683
C3806
C3017
R3681
R3678
C3795
Q3007
Q3008
R3085
R3087
C3790
C3788
N3001
L2810
7
1
C2817
11
D3006
K3002
C3002
Q3213
R3237
Q3212
R3239
L2815
L2814
L2813
L2812
U3608
C2816
N3002
D3001
N2802
R3234
Q3215
R3229
C3019
R3069
R3025
R3024
R3023
R3026
E
U2803
R2853
R2852
R2851
L2811
C2828
SC
R3679
Q3627
R2849
C3797
D3602
R3677
U2802
A
C3211
R3254
R3223
R3235
R3252
Q3220
R3224
R3253
Q3206
C3210
R3220
Q3204
Q3211
C3023
R3081
Q3209
R3232
C3025
R3062
R3075
C
R3073
R3074
R3063
R3070
C3020
R3061
R3060
39
C3009
C3011
R3027
R3028
R3017
R3018
C3010
R3030
R3031
R3029
Q3004
R3065
C3690
R2813
R2812
R2826
R2824
R2822
C2812
U2803
SAA7121H
C2826
C2814
C2813
C2824
R2845
C2832
R2846
C2827
C2833
C2823
U2601
L2809
R2802
R2211
R2205
C2818
C2819
R2207
C3708
C2207
C2202
R2801
D2202
R2101
C3750
C2002
R2016
C3753
R2017
R2048
R2006
N3405
R2049
10
R2007
C2004
C2006
R2002
R2103
R2104
C3742
R2011
R2105
R2106
Q3205
R2107
C2013
U2003
EN29LV160BB
R3080
C3024
U3004
R3064
C3022
R2043
40
R2818
R2819
R2617
C2825
R2831
R2613
R2608
L2808
C2822
R2609
R2611
R2603
R2610
L2807
C2821
C2820
N3408
C3012
R3068
R2223
C2211
C2805
C2669
L2601
C2624
R2834
C2626
C2656
C2655
R2631
K2201
C2107
U2203
R2040
R2228
R2229
X2201
C2212
R2224
C2213
R2220
C2209
C3686
R2209
C2804
N2801
C2809
C2625
R2717
R2720
R2629
R2632
R2626
R2624
R2623
R2625
C2206
C2201
D2201
C2106
C2095
C2094C2093
C2222
R2231
R2230
R2232
R2233
C2223
R2225
C2220
C2210
U2203
C2208
C2218
C2806
R2208
U2806
R2201
C2205
L2804
R2615
R2622
R2630
R2627
R2628
C2604
R2616
B
R2210
R2206
R2204
K2202
R2001
N2001
C2214
LC89058
C2811
U2602
R2003
R2042
R2278
C2221
1
R2808
C2803
R2858
R2646
R2643
R2649
R2620
U2204
C2203
ADSP21487
C3755
C3748
R2119
1
R2108
R2046
R2044
R2018
C2104
R2277
R2859
R2860
R2810
R2807
C2853
R2863
R2809
R2861
C2810
N2801
R2635
R2711
DM860A
R2644
R2648
R2236
R2237
U2001
C2024
C3730
R2019
R2020
R2120
C2033
C2030
R2109
R2110
R2021
C2039
R2276
7
R2246
N2201
R2247
R2271
R2272
R2273
R2274
R2275
C2230
U2205
U2207
EPM3032SN74LVC244
U2806
C2239
C2238
R2707
R2705
R2701
R2704
R2614
C2678
R2721
R2607
R2713
R2709
U2602
C2215
C2659
R2234
R2239
R2651
R2652
R2221
R2203
R2202
U2201
C2204
N3401
C3758
C3745
C2050
C2046
C2041
R2022
C2044
X2001
R2269
R2805
L2806
L2803
U2603
H27U1G8F2BTR
R2647
R2639
R2645
R2640
s
N3601
N3601
C3801
N1301
C3799
L3626L3627
R3630
C3651
R3639
U3603
C3639
R3636
R3635
R3642
U3606
U3601
R3625
R3626
C3625
U3601
C3637
R3657
Q3604
U3604
Q3611
C3676
C3700
C2043
R3631
C2672
R3640
U3604
C3640
R3648
C3701
R3653
R3658
C3677
R3207
DDCCLK_IN2
DDCDATA-IN2
R2601
R3204
C3201
R3203
Q1006
N1001
HPD-IN2
R1001
R1005
1
C3802
C3603
C3761
C3633
R3609
C3627
R3693
R3694
R3692
L3605
L3606
C3621
C3636
C1374
C1371
C1376
C3606
R3612
C3694
C3630
L3611
L3612
R2255
C3624
R2254
C3703
C3642
R2253
C3601
R2252
C3765
C2233
R2265
R3607
L3601
L3602
U2206
C3619
R2248
R2241
R2243
R2249
R2242
R2240
R2270
L3603
HSCL
L3604
HSDA
R3608
C3602
C3626
C3632
R3632
C3634
C3628
C3604
R3610
R3638
L3607
L3608
U3602
R3628
C3622
L3615
Q3626
R3627
C3650
R3660
Q3614
R3662
Q3607
R3647
C3697
C3792
Q3606
R3676
C1034
R3669
C3696
R3659
Q3620
R3661
Q3613
3002RESET
U1001
ADV3002
C1504
A
R3098
+5V-IN3
+5V-IN1
+5V-IN2
+5V-OUT
+5V-IN4
DDCCLK-IN3
R1014
R1010
R1006
R1002
R1039
R1040
N1002
HPD-IN3
Q1002
R1013
R1009
L3628
R2025
R2024
R2026
R2028
R2027
R2030
C3726
R3629
C3789
R2031
C2089
R2033
C2076
C2088
R2029
R2035
L3617
C2090
L3618
C2078
C2080
C2082
C3654
C2091
R2116
R2115
L3623
L3624
C2092
C3649
R2114
R2112
R3637
C3631
C2225
C3736
R2111
R2256
C2224
R2251
R2250
L3613
R2245
L3614
R2244
R3652
C2032
C3652
R2261
R2262
C2234
R2263
C2232
R2264
C2629
R2266
R2806
R2268
L3619
Q2601
R2602
Q2602
C2627
C2668
L3620
C2235
C2236
L2805
N2602
R2267
1
6
Q3612
R2213
R2214
R2212
R2215
R2219
R3208
R3209
R2218
R3211
B
C3205
R2216
DDCCLK_IN1
DDCDATA_IN1
N2601
1
7
R2650
Q3202
D3201
R1037
R1038
Q1001
Q1005
HPD_IN1
U2202
CLP1001
C3810 C3813C3811
C3818
23
C3791
L3609
L3610
C3605
U3605
R3611
C3812
R3605
C3623
C3629
C3819
R1358
R1312
C3816
C3817
R3688
R3689
R3690
R3691
R3687
CVBS
Y
C1384
C1382
C1383
C1380
C1379
C3763
OPFIADJ
IN
ICT
C3783
R2257
R2258
R2259
R2260
R1408
R1409
C1314
C1315
C1319
C1321
C1316
C1318
C1320
C1317
C3620
R1315
R1306
R1308
R1320
R1307
R1319
R1302
R1310
R1309
C3638
R1314
R1305R1301
C1305
L3616
CB
CR
C1304
C1303
C1302
C1311
C1309
C1310
C1503
C1509
C1510
C1500
C1512
R1349
C1511
X1301
R1353
C1506
C1505
C1507
C1502
R3090
R3099
R3084
R3086
R3088
R3094
R3092
R3097
R2829
R2833
R2830
C2808
C2807
L2801
C3702
R2803
D2802
D2801
D2804
R1007
R1011
R1003
R1015
R1041
R1042
Q1007
Q1003
C3641
C3647
R3641
R3634
L3621
L3622
C3653
R3633
C3659
C3665
C3820
C3692
C3675
Q3603
Q3602
R3656
C3688
Q3610
Q3601
R3650
C3699
R3651
C3764
R3654
C3673
R3649
Q1606
C3695
Q3608
C1515
C3774
C1032
I
G
O
C1471
C1493
C1499
C1387
R1417
R1414
R1415
C1393
22
23
1113121014161817211920
15
C1501
C1378
C1375
R1410
R1411
R3695
R3696
R3697
C1372
R2832
C1368
R3698
R3699
C1366
R3700
L2802
R3702
C1365
D2803
A
R1008
R1004
R1012
R1016
R1043
N1003
Q1008
Q1004
HPD_IN4
C3674
R3655
R1637
C3787
C3762
C3698
Q3609
R1638
U1304
C1483
C1473
C1486
R1347
C1490
R1348
R1352
R1351
C1508
AC
AB
AA
Y
W
V
U
T
J
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
2431589
7
6
U1302
ADV7850
C1363
C1360
R3701
R1044
N1004
HPD_IN5
7850_INT2
7850_INT1
R1403
R1404
R1344
7850RESET
L1617
R1651
R1652
N1601
D1301
R1328
D1303
D1304
R1317R1332
Q1301
Q1302
HDMI PCB
7020-07237-020-0S
R1405
C1833
R1406
R1807
R1809
R1811
R1813
R1817
R1815
R1338C1312
C1517
R1357
R1360
SF_SCK
SF_MOSI
C1834
R1806
R1808
R1650
R1649
R1810
R1812
R1814
R1816
R1311
C1808
R1316
R1304
D1302
R1330
R1329
D1308
D1311
D1307D1312
D1306
D1309
D1305
MAC ADDRESS LABEL
Pb
C1826
L1801
R1819
C1852
R1818
C1853
C3728
C1807
C1854
N
P
R
H
DCB
G
E
A
F
M
K
L
J
R1682
1 2
3 78 9
R1684
R1679
R1683
U1802
R1681
K4T51163QJ
R1666
R1689
R1687
R1686
M
H
N
KJG
P
DCB
R
E
A
F
L
R1678
1 2
3 78 9
R1673
R1677
R1676
U1801
R1675
R1820
K4T51163QJ
C1658
C1714
U1604
D1310
R1701
R1724
R1722
R1720
R1715
R1653
C1718
D1611
R1717
D1601 R1641
R1713
R1705
R1707
R1709
R1711
R1723
R1721
D1602 R1648
HPD-OUT
+5V-OUT
DDCDATA-OUT
N1302
DDCCLK-OUT
R1647
U1601
ADV8003
L1619
C1716
C3720
ADV8003_SPI_CS
C1801
C1605
C1802
L1602
AC
AB
AA
Y
R1667
R1668
C1712
C1713
C1707
C1719
R1700
R1699
D1615
R1725
C1705
C1706
R1726
ADV_SPI_MI
R1654
R1642
C1696
TX_XTAL
L1615
L1608
C1652
L1622
MCU_MO
R1633
L1605
L1609
R1729
D1606
R1645
R1646
R1632
SF_CS
8003_INT1
8003_INT2
X1601
D1607
SF_MISO
8003RESET
8003_INT0
L1613
C3768
C3724
O
I
G
U1603
C1703
C1702
L1607
C3822
C3756
C3823
C3767
D1609
D1610
D1608
R1694
R1693
R1719
C1729
M
W
U
H
RNP
K
G
V
L
T
J
1
2
3
4
R1695
5
6
7
8
9
10
R1625
17
18
19
20
21
R1626
C1688
R1643
R1624
C1687
C1686
C1640
R1644
R1623
C1637
L1618
L1616
L1610
L1606
CECCOM
L1625
L1624
L1623
R1731
R1732
R1730
D1605
D1603
D1604
N1602
USB test point
CP4406
CN4402
(COMPONENT SIDE)
GND
GND
+DATA
-DATA
VBUS
J4504
CN4402
CP4406
G4402
C4471
J4511
RED
USB B'D
7028-07185-201-0
Pb
98
Page 99
6. SMPS
DC 5V is not output.
Is there damage in IC4140
(TOP258MG)?
NO
YES
Replace the IC4140 (TOP258MG) and
D4142/D4143/D4144/D4145.
Is the fuse (F4140) blown?
NO
Is there solder short circuit in the PCB
board?
NO
Is there a damaged part?
YES
Is there the damage in D4142/D4143/
D4144/D4145/IC4140?
YES
Repair the solder short part of the PCB
board.
YES
Check the damage of each part.
YES
Replace the damaged parts.
YES
Replace the damaged parts.
99
Page 100
12354
CN4141
5P_WIRE(2.5mm)
DGND
D5.2V
DGND
D5.2V
HDMI B'D
MAINPOWER
Operation waveform for each part
SMPS B'D
F4140
R4140 OPEN
C4141
470P/250V
F4141
SMPS unit
(Unloaded)
(Caution: High voltage, electric shock)
Primary drain
After primary side rectification
C4143
0.1/250V
(Caution: High voltage, electric shock)
L4141
OPEN
L4140
JP4140 JUMPER
S.E.C
4
4
3
1 2
3
。ワ。ワ
1 2
JP4141 JUMPER
。ワ。ワ
1N4007
D4140
R4143 330K
1N4007
D4141
R4141
1M
R4142
1M
R4164
1M
C4145 100N-K
D4142
D4143
D4144
D4145
C4149
C4146 100N-K
OPTION
OPTION
C4147 100N-K
OPTION
OPENC4148
1N4007
1N4007
1N4007
1N4007
OPEN
OPTION
ZD4160
MTZJ6.2B
OPENC4150
R4145
1M
TR4140
KMB2D0N60SA
3
1
2
OPTION
C4151
100/200(18*31.5)
MTZ39B
MTZ39B
MTZ39B
S
6
OPTION
ZD4147
ZD4148
ZD4149
OPTION
R4147
270K
IC4140
TOP258MG
S8S9S10S
7
ZD4151
MTZJ22B
R4148
2M2
ZD4152
MTZJ22B
ZD4153
MTZJ22B
ZD4154
MTZJ22B
ZD4155
MTZJ22B
ZD4156
MTZJ22B
ZD4157
MTZJ22B
D4146
1N4007
R4151
15K
R4152
1K
ZD4150
MTZJ22B
ZD4158
MTZ39B
R4153
6R8
C4152
47/25(NXA)
C4153
R4154
10
D4147
1N4007
1N
C4154
100N-K
C4155
10/50(NXA)
D4148
1N4007
R4149
2M2
1M
R4150
2
X1V3C5D
After secondary rectifications
T4140
EER-2834
1
12
11
。ワ
10
3
。ワ
。ワ
9
6
8
。ワ
7
5
2200P/250V
C4156
BKT4142
M3
C4157
OPEN
ABC
HL31-1AT-5H
TR4142
KTC3198Y
C4158
OPEN
D4149
SRL3060P
1
RLY4140
3
2
100N-KC4159
C4160 100N-K
R4165
10
D4150
1SS133T
R4156
R4155
10K
IC4142
PC123Y22
4700N-KC4161
5600/6.3(12.5*35)
5600/6.3(12.5*35)
5600/6.3(12.5*35)
C4164
C4165
C4162
IC4143
KIA2431AP
4K7
R4157
56
R4158
3K3
R4159
C4166
5K6
100N-K
D4151 OPEN
R4161
6K8-D
22K-FR4160
OPENR4163
R4162 OPEN
ZD4159 MTZ5.6B
C4167
OPEN
Set
ABC
100
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