For purposes of improvement, specications and design are subject to change without notice.
•
Please use this service manual with referring to the operating instructions without fail.
•
Some illustrations using in this service manual are slightly different from the actual set.
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D&M Holdings Inc.
S0156-1V05DM/DG1010
Copyright 2010 D&M Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.
WARNING: Violators will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Before returning the unit to the customer, make sure you make 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 unit is defective.
Be sure to test for leakage current with the AC plug in both polarities, in addition, in each power ON, OFF and STANDBY
mode, if applicable.
CAUTION
Please heed the points listed below during servicing and inspection.
◎Heed the cautions!
Spots requiring particular attention when servicing, such
as the cabinet, parts, chassis,etc., have cautions indicated
on labels. be sure to heed these causions and the
cautions indicated in the handling instructions.
◎Caution concerning electric shock!
(1) An AC voltage is impressed on this set, so touching
internal metal parts when the set is energized could
cause electric shock. Take care to avoid electric
shock, by for example using an isolating transformer
and gloves when servicing while the set is energized,
unplugging the power cord when replacing parts, etc.
(2) Tere 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 manufacturing parts
from sheet metal, there may in some rare cases be burrs
on the edges of parts which could cause injury if ngers
are moved across them. Use gloves to protect your hands.
◎Only use designated parts!
The set's parts have specific safety properties (fire
resistance, voltage resistance, etc.). For replacement
parts, be su re t o use part s whic h have the same
poroperties. In particular, for the important safety parts
that are marked z on wiring diagrams and parts lists, be
sure to use the designated parts.
◎ Be sure to mount parts and arrange the wires
as they were originally!
For safety seasons, some parts use tape, 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 wores omsode amd clamps
are used to keep wires away from heating and high
voltage parts, so be sure to set everything back as it was
originally.
◎Inspect for safety after servicing!
Check that all screws , parts and wi res removed or
disconnected for servicing have been put back in their
original positions, inspect that no parts around the area
that has been serviced have been negatively affected,
conduct an inslat ion ch eck on the exter nal 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 turn the power switch on.
Using a 500V insulation resistance tester, check that 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 structural parts used in the set
have special safety properties. In most cases these
properties are difficult to distinguish by sight, and using
replacement parts with higher ratings (rated power and
withstand voltage) does not necessarily guarantee that
safety performance will be poreserved. Parts with safety
properties are indicated as shown below on the wiring
diagrams and parts lists is this service manual. Be sure to
replace them with parts with the designated part number.
(1) Schematic diagrams ......Indicated by the z mark.
(2) Parts lists ......Indicated by the z mark.
Using parts other than the designated
parts could result in electric shock, res
or other dangerous situations.
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NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
NOTE FOR PARTS LIST
WARNING:
Parts marked with this symbol z have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacture
CAUTION:
Before returning the unit to the customer, make sure you make 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 unit is defective.
WARNING:
DO NOT return the unit to the customer until the problem is located and corrected.
NOTICE:
ALL RESISTANCE VALUES IN OHM. k=1,000 OHM / M=1,000,000 OHM
ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES IN MICRO FARAD. P=MICRO-MICRO FARAD EACH VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ARE MEASURED AT NO SIGNAL
INPUT CONDITION. CIRCUIT AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
r.
NOTE FOR PARTS LIST
1.
Parts for which "nsp" is indicated on this table cannot be supplied.
2.
When ordering of part, clearly indicate "1" and "I" (i) to avoid mis-supplying.
3.
Ordering part without stating its part number can not be supplied.
4.
Part indicated with the mark "★" is not illustrated in the exploded view.
5.
Not including General-purpose Carbon Film Resistor in the P.W.Board parts list. (Refer to the Schematic Diagram for those parts.)
6.
Not including General-purpose Carbon Chip Resistor in the P.W.Board parts list. (Refer to the Schematic Diagram for those parts.)
WARNING:
● Resistors
Ex.:RN
* Resistance
Capacitors
●
Ex.:CE
* Capacity (electrolyte only)
* Capacity (except electrolyte)
・ When the dielectric strength is indicated in AC,"AC" is included after the dieelectric strength value.
Parts marked with this symbol z have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
Type
RD : Carbon
RC : Composition
RS : Metal oxide film
RW: winding
RN : Metal film
RK : Metal mixture
2
Indicates number of zeros after effective number.
2-digit effective number.
1-digit effective number.
: Units: ohm
Type
CE : Aluminum foil
electrolytic
CA : Aluminium solid
electrolytic
CS : Tantalum electrolytic
CQ: Film
CK : Ceramic
CC : Ceramic
CP : Oil
CM: Mica
CF : Metallized
CH : Metallized
2
Indicates number of zeros after effective number.
・ Units:μF.
・ Units:pF
2-digit effective number.
2
14K
Shape
and performance
2-digit effective number, decimal point indicated by R.
04W
Shape
and performance
Indicates number of zeros after efective number. (More than 2)
2-digit effective number.
2E
Power
2B : 1/8 W
2E : 1/4 W
2H : 1/2 W
3A : 1 W
3D : 2 W
3F : 3 W
3H : 5 W
1800ohm=1.8kohm1 8
1.2ohm1 R 2
1H
Dielectric
strength
0J : 6.3 V
1A : 10 V
1C : 16 V
1E : 25 V
1V : 35 V
1H : 50 V
2A : 100 V
2B : 125 V
2C : 160 V
2D : 200 V
2E : 250 V
2H : 500 V
2J : 630 V
2200μF2 2
2200pF=0.0022μF2 2
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Resistance
F : ±1%
G : ±2%
J : ±5%
K : ±10%
M : ±20%
3R2
CapacityMAllowable
G
Allowable
error
P : Pulse-resistant type
NL : Low noise type
NB : Non-burning type
FR : Fuse-resistor
F : Lead wire forming
error
F : ±1%
G : ±2%
J : ±5%
K : ±10%
M : ±20%
Z : ±80%
: - 20%
P : +100%
C : ±0.25pF
D : ±0.5pF
= : Others
FR
Others
BP
Others
HS : High stability type
BP : Non-polar type
HR : Ripple-resistant type
DL : For change and discharge
HF : For assuring high requency
U : UL part
C : CSA part
W : UL-CSA part
F : Lead wire forming
2
・ Units:μF.
1
・ Units:pF
2.2μF2 R
1-digit effective number.
2-digit effective number, decimal point indicated by R
220pF2 2
Indicates number of zeros after effective numver. (0 or 1)
2-digit effective number.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
n Audio Section
• Power amplifier
Rated output :
Front : 125 W + 125 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
165 W + 165 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Center : 125 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
165 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Surround : 125 W + 125 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
165 W + 165 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Surround back / Front height / Front wide :
125 W + 125 W (8 Ω, 20 Hz – 20 kHz with 0.05 % T.H.D.)
165 W + 165 W (6 Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Dynamic power : 130 W x 2ch (8 Ω)
190 W x 2ch (4 Ω)
Output connectors : 6 – 16 Ω
• Analog
Input sensitivity/Input impedance :
Frequency response: 10 Hz – 100 kHz — +1, –3 dB (DIRECT mode)
S/N: 102 dB (IHF–A weighted, DIRECT mode)
Distortion: 0.005 % (20 Hz ~ 20 kHz) (DIRECT mode)
Rated output: 1.2 V
• Digital
D/A output:
Total harmonic distortion — 0.008 % (1 kHz, at 0 dB)
Rated output — 2 V (at 0 dB playback)
S/N ratio — 102 dB
Dynamic range — 100 dB
Digital input: Format — Digital audio interface
• Phono equalizer (PHONO input — REC OUT)
Input sensitivity:
2.5 mV
RIAA deviation: ±1 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
S/N: 74 dB (A weighting, with 5 mV input)
Rated output: 150 mV
Distortion factor: 0.03 % (1 kHz, 3 V)
n Video Section
• Standard video connectors
Input/output level and impedance :
Frequency response : 5 Hz – 10 MHz — +1, –3 dB
• Color component video connector
Input/output level and impedance :
PB / CB signal — 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω
PR / CR signal — 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω
Frequency response : 5 Hz – 60 MHz — +0, –3 dB (when “Video
Convert” set to “OFF”)
DIMENSION
200 mV/47 kΩ
1 Vp-p, 75 Ω
Y (brightness) signal — 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω
s
n HD Radio section (for E3)
[FM](Note: μV at 75 Ω, 0 dBf = 1 x 10
–15
W)
Receiving Range :
87.5 MHz – 107.9 MHz[AM]530 kHz – 1710 kHz
[FM]
Usable Sensitivity :
1.5 μV (14.8 dBf)[AM]20 μV
[FM]
S/N (IHF-A) :
MONO 78 dB[AM]
[FM]
STEREO 68 dB
HD 85 dB 85 dB
Total harmonic Distortion (at 1 kHz) :
MONO 0.1 %[AM]
[FM]
STEREO 0.2 %
HD 0.02 % 0.02 %
n Tuner section (for E2, E1C)
[FM](Note: μV at 75 Ω, 0 dBf = 1 x 10
–15
W)
Receiving Range :
87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz[AM]522 kHz – 1611 kHz
[FM]
Usable Sensitivity :
1.2 μV (12.8 dBf)[AM]18 μV
[FM]
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity :
MONO 2.0 μV (17.3 dBf)
[FM]
STEREO 42 μV (34.5 dBf)
S/N (IHF-A) :
MONO 72 dB
[FM]
STEREO 67 dB
Total harmonic Distortion (at 1 kHz) :
MONO 0.3 %
[FM]
STEREO 0.7 %
n General
Power supply : AC 120 V, 60 Hz (for E3)
AC 230 V, 50 Hz (for E2)AC 220 V, 50 Hz (for E1C)
Power consumption :
670 W
0.1 W (Standby)
2.2 W (CEC standby)
Maximum external dimensions :
434 (W) x 171 (H) x 381 (D) mm (17-3/32” x 6-47/64” x 15”)
Weight : 12.2 kg (26 lbs 14.3 oz)
n Remote Control Unit (RC-1146)
Batteries : R6/AA Type (two batteries)
Maximum external dimensions :
53 (W) x 224 (H) x 28 (D) mm (2-3/32” x 8-13/16” x 1-7/64”)
Weight : 160 g (5.6 oz, including batteries)
n Remote Control Unit (RC-1148)
Batteries : R03/AAA Type (two batteries)
Maximum external dimensions :
49 (W) x 220 (H) x 24.5 (D) mm (1-59/64” x 8-21/32” x 31/32”)
Maximum external dimensions :
114 g (Approx 4 oz, including batteries)
266
44.2
34.5
21.4
214.5
338.9
380.8
54.7
85
35.5
171
155
344
434
16
20.5
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CAUTION IN SERVICING
Before the Digital P.W.B. are replaced
If you cannot specify the cause of the digital PWB defect, carry out "Initializing" → "Update to latest rmware".
The defect may be cleared.
See the following for the method of initializing the μcom.
・
Initializing AV SURROUND RECEIVER
AV SURROUND RECEIVER initialization should be performed when the μcom, peripheral parts of μcom, and Digital
P.W.B. are replaced.
1. Turn off the power using ON/STANDBY button.
2. Press ON/STANDBY button while simultaneously pressing STANDARD and DSP SIMULATION buttons.
3. Check that the entire display is ashing with an interval of about 1 second, and release your ngers from the 2
buttons and the microprocessor will be initialized.
Note:•If step 3 does not work, start over from step 1.
All user settings will be lost and this factory setting will be recovered when this initialization mode.
•
So make sure to memorize your setting for restoring after the initialization.
2,31,2
Service Jigs
When you repair the printing board, you can use the following JIG (Extension cable kit).
Please order to Denon Ofcial Service Distributor in your region if necessary.
8U-110084S :EXTENSION UNIT KIT: 1 Set
(Refer to 21 page)
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.
3.1.Startingdiagnosticmode
Press the "CURSOR LEFT" and "ENTER" botton while simulltaneously pressing those two bottons of this unit.
Q1, Q2 and Q3 are lit in FL display.
3.2. Cancelingdiagnosticmode
Turn off the power by pressing the ON/Standby botton.
3.3. Operation
When you perform remote operation in accordance with the instructions in "Details of how to operate remote controller" *a) in the table below using the remote control unit (RC-1146).
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 *b) in the table below.
3.4. Videosystemconrmationitems
g.XX : Refer to the block diagram of the g.XXth.
Conrmation itemSetting and display
Analog Video (signal) PathVideo Convert (IP Scaler) : OFF , All Sources
All ZONE : ON
Display:
V 0 1D V D
1
g.1
Analog Video Convert (signal) PathVideo Convert(IP Scaler) : ON , All Sources
Display:
V 0 2D V D
2
g.2
HDMI (signal) PathVideo Convert(IP Scaler) : OFF, All Sources
All ZONE:ON
Display:
V 0 1D V D
3
g.3
Details of how to operate remote controller *a)
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [1/./]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
9.Press [ZONE ON]
10.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
11.Press [ZONE ON]
12.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
13.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [2/ABC]
8.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [1/./]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
9.Press [ZONE ON]
10.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
11.Press [ZONE ON]
12.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
13.Press [DVD]
Output sequence of remote control codes
It is useful to form a macro program. *b)
※
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : CVBS / Output : CVBS
q
·Input : CVBS / Output : CVBS RECOUT (DVR)
·Input : CVBS / Output : CVBS ZONE2
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 1/CODE1 (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Video Convert All OFF
ZONE2 POWER ON
r
ZONE3 POWER ON
t
DVD (Main Zone)
y
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : CVBS / Through : V.Decoder and V.Encoder / Output : CVBS
q
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 2/ABC (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Video Convert All ON & IP
Scaler "Analog & HDMI"
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : HDMI / Output : HDMI
q
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY1/CODE1 (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Video Convert All OFF
ZONE2 POWER ON
r
ZONE3 POWER ON
t
DVD (Main Zone)
y
·Input : Component / Output : Component
·Input : Component / Output Component ZONE
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
· Input : CVBS / Through : V.Decoder and V.Encoder / Output :
Component
·Input : Component / Through V.Decoder and V.Encoder / Output : CVBS
· Input : Component / Through V.Decoder and V.Encoder / Output :
Component
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
Contents of conrmationRemarks
Conrm the input pass one by one.
Because it becomes only the input of the highest input
becomes Convert/IP Scaler (signal) Path if it inputs it at
the same time.
(HDMI input > Component input > S-VIDEO input >
CVBS input)
Do not connect anything with HDMI Monito OUT.
Because the Convert pass is used with Analog to HDMI
when connecting it.
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Conrmation itemSetting and display
Analog or HDMI to HDMI (signal) Path
4
Video Convert(IP Scaler) : ON, All Sources
IP Scaler : Analog & HDMI , All Sources
Resolution : "AUTO", All Sources
Display:
V 0 2D V D
g.4
OSD FUNCTIONVideo Convert(IP Scaler) : ON, All Sources
IP Scaler : Analog & HDMI , All Sources
Resolution : "AUTO", All Sources
Menu : ON
All ZONE :ON
Display:
V 0 2D V D
5
g.5
CEC FUNCTION
(Control Monitor : HDMI Monitor1)
6
HDMI Control : ON
Control Monitor Monitor1 (When checking the
HDMI Monitor Out1)
Display:
V 0 3D V D
g.6
HDMI Audio (signal) Path
(Audio : AMP)
8
Audio : AMP(When checking the audio output
from AMP)
Display:
V 0 5D V D
g.8
HDMI Audio (signal) Path
(Audio : TV)
9
Audio : TV(When checking the audio output
from TV)
Display:
V 0 6D V D
g.9
Details of how to operate remote controller *a)
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [2/ABC]
8.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [2/ABC]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
9.Press [ZONE ON]
10.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
11.Press [ZONE ON]
12.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
13.Press [DVD]
14.Press [AMP]
15.Press [MENU]
16.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
17.Press [MENU]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [3/DEF]
8.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [5/JKL]
8.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [6/MNO]
8.Press [DVD]
Output sequence of remote control codes
It is useful to form a macro program. *b)
※
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input CVBS / Through : IP Scaler / Output : HDMI
q
·Input S-VIDEO / Through : IP Scaler / Output : HDMI
·Input Component / Through : IP Scaler / Outpu : HDMI
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 2/ABC (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Video Convert All ON & IP
Scaler "Analog & HDMI"
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF·OSD Display / Output : CVBS
q
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 2/ABC (Main Zone)
e
Initialization &VideoConvert All ON & IP
Scaler"Analog&HDMI"
ZONE2 POWER ON
r
ZONE3 POWER ON
t
DVD (Main Zone)
y
GUI MENU (Main Zone)
u
ZONE2 MENU
i
ZONE2 POWER OFF· When the power supply of a TV is put in the standby mode, make sure
q
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 3/DEF (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & CEC Control ON & Select
Control Monitor 1
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : HDMI (Signal of PCM, DolbyDigital or DTS) / Output : Speakers
q
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 5/JKL (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Select Audio AMP
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF· Input : HDMI (Signal of PCM or DolbyDigital or DTS) / Output : HDMI
q
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 6/MNO (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Audio Select TV
DVD (Main Zone)
r
·Input HDMI / Through : IP Scaler / Outpu : HDMI
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
·OSD Display / Output : CVBS ZONE2
·OSD Display / Output : Component
·OSD Display / Output : HDMI
(※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.)
·Input : HDMI (Signal of HD Audio) / Output : Speakers
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
(Audio output from connected TV)
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
Contents of conrmationRemarks
Conrm the input pass one by one.
Because it becomes only the input of the highest input
becomes Convert/IP Scaler (signal) Path if it inputs it at
the same time.
(HDMI input > Component input > S-VIDEO input >
CVBS input)
Connect HDMI Monitor OUT / Output : OSD from HDMI
No connect HDMI Monitor OUT / Output : OSD from
Component
No output other terminal.
AVR2311/3311 are nothing ZONE2 OSD
※
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3.5. Audiosystemconrmationitems
g.XX : Refer to the block diagram of the g.XXth.
Conrmation itemSetting and display
Analog (signal) PathInput Mode : Fixed ANALOG
SURROUND mode : DIRECT
Amp assign : NORMAL
Display:
1
A 0 1D V D
g.10
DIGITAL (signal) Path
(MAIN)
Input Mode : Fixed DIGITAL
Amp assign : NORMAL
Display:
A 0 2D V D
2
g.11
DIGITAL (signal) Path
(ZONE2)
Input Mode : Fixed DIGITAL
Amp assign : ZONE2
ZONE2 Function : Source
Display:
A 0 3D V D
3
g.12
DIGITAL (signal) Path
(ZONE3)
Input Mode : Fixed DIGITAL
Amp assign : ZONE3
ZONE3 Function : Source
Display:
A 0 4D V D
4
g.13
HDMI (signal) PathInput Mode : Fixed HDMI
Amp assign : NORMAL
Display:
A 0 5D V D
5
g.14
Details of how to operate remote controller
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [7/PQRS]
8.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [8/TUV]
8.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [9/WXYZ]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE2"
9.Press [ZONE ON]
10.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
11.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [0/_*]
8.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
9.Press [ZONE ON]
10.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
11.Press [DVD]
1.Press [AMP]
2.Press [ZONE SELECT] , Select "ZONE2"
3.Press [ZONE OFF]
4.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "ZONE3"
5.Press [ZONE OFF]
6.Press [ZONE SELECT], Select "MAIN"
7.Press [MULTEQ]
8.Press [DVD]
Output sequence of remote control codes
It is useful to form a macro program.
※
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : Analog / Output : Speakers (Front L/R)
q
·Input : Analog / Output : Pre OUT(Front L/R)
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 7/PQRS (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Amp assign NORMAL& Input
Mode Fixed ANALOG & SURROUND mode
DIRECT
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : Digital / Output : Speakers (Front L/R)
q
·Input : Digital / Output : Pre OUT(Front L/R)
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 8/TUV (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Amp assign NORMAL& Input
Mode Fixed DIGITAL
DVD (Main Zone)
r
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : Digital / Output : Speakers (SURR BACK L/R)
q
·Input : Digital / Output : Pre OUT(ZONE2 L/R)
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY9/WXYZ (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Amp assign ZONE2 & Input
Mode Fixed DIGITAL
ZONE2 POWER ON
r
DVD (Main Zone)
t
ZONE2 POWER OFF·Input : Digital / Output : Speakers (SURR BACK L/R)
q
·Input : Digital / Output : Pre OUT(ZONE3 L/R)
(※As the input source, you can switch from DVD to other ones.)
ZONE3 POWER OFF
w
KEY 0/CODE2 (Main Zone)
e
Initialization & Amp assign ZONE3 & Input
Mode Fixed DIGITAL
When you repair the printing board, you can use the following JIG (Extension cable kit).
Please order to DENON Ofcial Service. Distributor in your region if necessary.
Note: When the connection which is wrong in the JIG (EXTENSION UNIT KIT) is done it becomes cause of damage.
8U-110084S :EXTENSION UNIT KIT
• Connection of PCB HDMI JIG
-Preparation-
8U-110084S :EXTENSION UNIT KIT: 1 Set
Insulation sheet (Do not supply it) : 3 sheet
Ground lead (Do not supply it) : 3 pcs
-Procedures-
(1) Remove the screws.
(2) Disconnect the connector board.
Board to board
Board to board
Board to board
Board to board
PCB HDMI
Board to board
PCB VIDEO
Board to board
Board to board
PCB INPUT
47
(3) PCB HDMI is detached from the chassis, and it puts it into the state turned inside out.
Please pave an insulation sheet that is larger than PCB HDMI under PCB.
Connect the ground point of PCB to the chassis with a ground lead or the like.
When replaced of the U-PRO (Microprocessor) or the Flash ROM, conrm contents of the following.
PWB Name Ref. No.Description
HDMIU5301 R5F64169DFDBSOFTWARE: Main
HDMIU5101 W19B160BBT7HBSOFTWARE: Main ROM
HDMIU5500 R5F3650KNFBBSOFTWARE: Sub
HDMIU3202 EN29LV160BB-70TIPBSOFTWARE: DSP ROM
HDMIU3000 EPM240T100C5NBSOFTWARE: Audio PLD
HDMIU1603 M25P40-VMN6PBBSOFTWARE: Video Cong ROM
After replaced
A : Mask ROM (With software). No need write-in of software to the microprocessor.
B : Flash ROM (With software). Usually, no need write-in of software. But, when the software was updated, you should be
write-in of the new software to the microprocessor or ash ROM. Please check the software version.
C : Empty Flash ROM (Without software). You should be write-in of the software to the microprocessor or ash ROM.
Refer to "Update procedure" or "writing procedure", when you should be write-in the software.
After
replaced
Remark
f
VERSION UPGRADE PROCEDURE OF FIRMWARE
You can update by downloading the latest rmware from the Internet.
1. Connecting to the Network
(1) System Requirement
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. Check for Update and Update
Check if the latest rmware exists. You can also check approximately how long it will take to complete an update.
(1) Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the GUI menu.
(2) Use the cursor buttons to select "Manual Setup" → "Option Setup" → "Firmware Update" → "Update Check".
(3) Press the ENTER buttom.
The latest version of the rmware uploaded to the web is displayed.
・
If the latest rmware version is on the web, proceed to (4).
・
If the latest rmware is already installed, press the MENU button to close the menu.
・
(4) Use the cursor buttons to select "Update", then press the ENTER button.
During update, the power indicator lights red and the GUI screen is shut down. And a rough remaining time is
・
indicated on the display.
When updating is complete the power indicator lights green and normal status is resumed.
・
(5) Press the MENU button to close the menu.
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--- Cautions on Firmware Update ---
In order to use these functions, 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 about 1 hour is required for the updating procedure
to be completed.
Once updating starts, normal operations on the AVR-3311 cannot be performed until updating is completed. Also,
setting items of the GUI menu of AVR-3311 or setting items of the image adjustment may be initialized.
Make a note of the settings before updating, and set them again after updating.
3. About the error code
See the chart below for error codes, details of faults, and coping strategies when rmware updates are performed
through DPMS (Denon Product Management Server).
Error
Code
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Log-in to DPMS has failed.
Line, etc., is busy when logging into
DPMS.
Connection to DPMS failed.
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 d
S e r v e ri sb u s y
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
Reset and update again.
Carry out the update in an environment that
0 1
has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
0 2
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 3
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 4
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 5
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 6
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 7
that has little network load.
Main CPU rmware le data was
requested but error message was
08
received.
Main CPU rmware le data was
09
requested but it timed out.
Error (NG) message received when
0A
downloading Main CPU rmware.
Error (line congestion) message
received when downloading Main
0B
CPU rmware.
Error (connection failure) message
received when downloading Main
0C
CPU rmware.
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
D o w n l o a df a i l
D o w n l o a df a i l
D o w n l o a df a i l
51
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 8
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 9
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 A
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 B
that has little network load.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
0 C
that has little network load.
Error
Code
0D
10
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Data acquisition failed (timed out)
when downloading Main CPU
rmware. Received Package
Version is wrong.
Main CPU failed to receive rmware
for rewriting sent from
DM860 (when timed out).
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
0 D
M a i n* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g f a i l1 0
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Main CPU failed to receive rmware
for rewriting sent from DM860 (when
11
an error )
There was invalid data in the
rmware for rewriting sent from
12
DM860 to Main CPU (when a
Check Sum error).
The deletion of block data failed
13
before rewriting Main CPU.
The rewriting of block data failed
14
when rewriting Main CPU.
The data verication was invalid
15
after rewriting Main CPU.
Log-in to DPMS has failed when
rewriting rmware such as Sub
36
CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Line, etc., is busy when logging
into DPMS when rewriting rmware
37
such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and
PLD.
M a i n* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g f a i l1 1
M a i n* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g f a i l1 2
M a i n* * * m i n
E r a s ef a i l1 3
M a i n* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g f a i l1 4
M a i n* * * m i n
U p d a t e C h e c k N G1 5
L o g i nf a i l e d
3 6
S e r v e ri sb u s y
3 7
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Connection to DPMS failed when
rewriting rmware such as Sub
38
CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Connection to DPMS timed out
when rewriting rmware such as
39
Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Error (NG) message received
when downloading rmware when
3A
rewriting Main CPU.
Error (line congestion) message
received when downloading
3B
rmware when rewriting Main CPU.
Error (connection failure) message
received when downloading
3C
rmware when rewriting Main CPU.
Log-in to DPMS has failed when
rewriting rmware such as Sub
50
CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Line, etc., is busy when logging
into DPMS when rewriting rmware
51
such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and
PLD.
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
3 8
C o n n e c t i o nf a i l
3 9
D o w n l o a df a i l
3 A
D o w n l o a df a i l
3 B
D o w n l o a df a i l
3 C
S u b* * * m i n
L o g i nf a i l e d5 0
S u b* * * m i n
S e r v e ri sb u s y 5 1
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.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
52
Error
Code
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Connection to DPMS failed when
rewriting rmware such as Sub
52
CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Error message received regarding
rmware data after logging in to
54
DPMS when rewriting rmware such
as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
When rewriting rmware such as Sub
CPU, DS
55
was made for rmware data after
logging in to DPMS, but it timed out.
Failure to download rmware after
logging in to DPMS when rewriting
56
rmware such as Sub CPU, DSP,
FPGA, and PLD.
Firmware download error received
(line congestion) after logging in to
57
DPMS when rewriting rmware such
as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Firmware download error received
(connection failure) after logging in to
58
DPMS when rewriting rmware such
as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
NACK received when "C" command
sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD
5A
etc.
P, FPGA,
and PLD, request
S u b* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 2
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 4
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 5
S u b* * * m i n
D o w n l o a df a i l5 6
S u b* * * m i n
S e r v e ri sb u s y 5 7
S u b* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 8
S u b* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l 5 A
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
NACK received when "L" command
sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD
5B
etc.
Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc.
failed to receive rmware for
5C
rewriting sent from DM860 (when
timed out).
Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc.
failed to receive rmware for
5D
rewriting sent from DM860 (when
an error).
Invalid data in rmware such as
Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD for
5E
rewriting sent from DM860 (when a
Check Sum error).
Invalid data in rmware such as
Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD for
5F
rewriting sent from DM860 (invalid
data received).
NACK received when "P" command
sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD
60
etc.
NACK received when "I" command
sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD
61
etc.
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 B
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 C
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 D
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 E
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l5 F
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l6 0
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t e C h e c k N G6 1
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Start failure of Sub µ-com.
62
Failure to acquire serial ash data
80
and before deleting serial ash.
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l6 2
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 0
53
Turn the power off then back on. Updating
starts automatically. (AVR-4810 deal with
this matter from the rst and AVR-4310
deal with this matter by the update.)
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Error
Code
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Failure to delete data before
81
rewriting serial ash.
Failure to receive rmware for serial
ash rewriting sent by DM860 (when
82
timed out).
Failure to receive rmware for serial
ash rewriting sent by DM860 (when
83
an error).
Failure to receive rmware for serial
ash rewriting sent by DM860 (when
84
a Check Sum error).
Failure to receive rmware for serial
ash rewriting sent by DM860 (when
85
invalid data received).
Failure to rewrite when writing data
86
in serial ash.
Failure to acquire (Application
Mode) IP address before rewriting
A0
DM860 (AutoIP).
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 1
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 2
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 3
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 4
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 5
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i l8 6
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 0
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Check the network connection.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Failure to acquire (Application
Mode) IP address before rewriting
A1
DM860 (when timed out).
Notication of invalid login via DPMS
access when rewriting DM860
A2
related rmware (Application Mode).
Notication of line congestion
via DPMS access when rewriting
A3
DM860 related rmware (Application
Mode).
Notication of connection failure
via DPMS access when rewriting
A4
DM860 related rmware (Application
Mode).
Firmware data error message
received after DPMS login when
A6
rewriting DM860 related rmware
(Application Mode).
When rewriting DM860 related
rmware (Application Mode),
A7
request was made for rmware data
after DPMS login but it timed out.
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader
Mode) IP address before rewriting
A8
DM860 (AutoIP).
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 1
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
L o g i nf a i l e dA 2
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
S e r v e ri sb u s y A 3
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 4
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i lA 6
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i lA 7
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 8
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.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
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.
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader
Mode) IP address before rewriting
A9
DM860 (when timed out).
Notication of invalid login via
DPMS access when rewriting
AA
DM860 related rmware (Boot
Loader Mode).
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A 9
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
L o g i nf a i l e dA A
54
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.
Error
Code
AB
AC
AE
AF
B0
B2
Details of Error codeDisplayCoping strategies
Notication of line congestion
via DPMS access when rewriting
DM860 related rmware (Boot
Loader Mode).
Notication of connection failure
via DPMS access when rewriting
DM860 related rmware (Boot
Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message
received (when download fails)
when rewriting DM860 related
rmware (Boot Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message
received (line congestion) when
rewriting DM860 related rmware
(Boot Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message
received (connection failure) when
rewriting DM860 related rmware
(Boot Loader Mode).
Error message received when
rewriting DM860 related rmware.
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
S e r v e ri sb u s y A B
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l A C
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
D o w n l o a df a i lA E
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
S e r v e ri sb u s y A F
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
C o n n e c t i o n F a i l B 0
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
U p d a t i n gf a i lB 2
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.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on.
Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment
that has little network load.
55
Device display when rmware updated
Target of devide when rmware updated.
Target of device
Main
Sub
Audio PLD
DSP
OSD
(FPGA/Program/Font Data)
DM860 Boot Loader
DM860 Image
Display
M a i n* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g
S u b* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g
A P L D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g
D S P* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g
O S D* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g
E t h e rS B L* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g
E t h e rI M G* * * m i n
U p d a t i n g
Error cpde
10~15
36~3C
50~52
54~58
5A~62
50~52
54~58
5A~62
50~52
54~58
5A~62
50~52
54~58
5A
62
80~86
A0~A4
A6~AC
AE~B0
B2
A0~A4
A6~AC
AE~B0
B2
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SURROUND MODES AND PARAMETERS
106
Symbols in the table
Delay TimeEffect Lev.Room Size
LFE
z11
z10
D. Comp
SSS
SS
DRC
z9
z5
Cinema EQ.
z3
z3
SubwooferMode
L/R
Front wide
L/R
Front height
L/R
Surround back
Channel outputSurround Parameter
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
SS
z6
z7
z7
z7
z7
z6
SSS
z4
DSSS
DSS
z1
D
z1
z2
D
z1
z6
DSS
DSS
DSS
z13
z13
z13
D
z12
z13
D
D
z12
z12
z12
SS
z8
z8
z8
z8
z8
z8
z8
DSSS
DS
DS
DS
DS
DS
DS
DS
DSS
DSSSS
DSSSS
z16
z16
D
z2
z2
z2
z2
z2
z2
z16
D
D
D
z2
z15
z15
z15
D
D
D
z14
z14
z14
SS
speakers.
speakers.
z9 This item can be selected when a Dolby TrueHD signal is played.
z10 This item can be selected when a Dolby Digital or DTS signal is played.
z11 This item can be selected when a Dolby Digital or DTS signal or DVD-Audio is played.
z12 If “Audyssey DSX” is set to “ON–Height–”, sound is output from the front height speakers.
z13 If “Audyssey DSX” is set to “ON–Wide–”, sound is output from the front wide speakers.
z14 If “Surround Parameter” – “Speaker” – “S.Back” is set to “ON”, sound is output from the surround back
z15 If “Surround Parameter” – “Speaker” – “F.Height” is set to “ON”, sound is output from the front height
z3
DSSSS
DSSS
DSSSS
z16
z16
z16
D
D
D
z15
z15
z15
D
D
D
z14
z14
z14
z16 If “Surround Parameter” – “Speaker” – “F.Wide” is set to “ON”, sound is output from the front wide speakers.
L/R
Surround
Center
SDDD
SD
SD
SDDD
SDSSS
L/R
Front
Surround 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.”.
PURE DIRECT
SDDDD
DIRECT (2channel)
DIRECT (Multi-channel)
STEREO
MULTI CH IN
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gzSDDDDS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gxSDDDDSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gSDDDSS
SDDDSS
SDDD
SDDDDSS
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g A-DSXSDDD
DOLBY PRO LOGIC A-DSX
DTS NEO:6
SDDD
SDDD
SDDDD
SDDDD
DTS NEO:6 A-DSX
Audyssey DSX
DOLBY DIGITAL
DOLBY DIGITAL Plus
SDDDD
SDDDD
SDDDD
DOLBY TrueHD
DTS SURROUND
DTS 96/24
SDDDD
SDDDD
DTS-HD
DTS Express
SDDD
SDDD
SDDD
MULTI CH STEREO
ROCK ARENA
JAZZ CLUB
SDDD
SDDD
MATRIX
MONO MOVIE
VIDEO GAME
SD
“Mode”.
set.
VIRTUAL
z1 A signal for each channel contained in an input signal is output as audio.
z2 If “Surround Parameter” – “F.Height” is set to “ON”, sound is output from the front height speakers.
z3 Only when “Subwoofer Mode” is set to “LFE+Main”, sound is output from the subwoofer.
z4 If this surround mode is selected, only the “Height” mode setting is available for “Surround Parameter” –
z5 For HD Audio whose sampling frequency of an input signal is more than 96 kHz, this sound parameter cannot be
z6 This item can be selected when “Surround Parameter” – “Mode” is set to “Cinema”.
z7 This item can be selected when “Surround Parameter” – “Mode” is set to “Cinema” or “Pro Logic”.
z8 This item cannot be set when “Surround Parameter” – “S.Back” is set to “PLgx Music”.
z1 If “Speaker Config.” – “S.Back” is set to “None”, this surround mode cannot be selected.
z2 If “Speaker Config.” – “S.Back” is set to “1spkr” or “None”, this surround mode cannot be selected.
z3 This surround mode can be selected when “Amp Assign” is set to “Normal”.
z4 If “Speaker Config.” – “F.Height” is set to “None”, this surround mode cannot be selected.
z5 The same was when “Audyssey DSX™” setting is set to “ON”.
ADJUSTMENT
Audio Section
Idling Current
Required measurement equipment: DC Voltmeter
1. Preparation
(1) Avoid direct blow from an air conditioner or an electric fan, and adjust the unit at normal room temperature
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 top cover and set VR401, VR402, VR403, VR404, VR405, VR406, VR407 on 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-
Lch: TP404, SURROUND-Rch: TP405, SURROUND-BACK Lch: TP406, SURROUND-BACK Rch: TP407.
(3) Connect power cord to AC Line, and turn power switch "ON".
(4) Presetting.
MASTER VOLUME : "---" counterclockwise (c min.)
SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) : No load
(Do not connect speaker, dummy resistor, etc.)
MODE : MCH STEREO
FUNCTION : DVD
(5) Within 2 minutes after the power on, turn VR401 clockwise (x) to adjust the TEST POINT voltage to
8 mV ± 0.5 mV DC.
(6) After 10 minutes from the preset above, turn VR401 to set the voltage to 8 mV ± 0.5 mV DC.
(7) Adjust the Variable Resistors of other channels in the same way.
DC Voltmeter
VR401
TP401
F Lch
VR404
7CH AMP UNIT
VR403
TP404
S Lch
TP403
C ch
VR405
TP405
S Rch
VR402
TP402
F Rch
VR406
VR407
TP406
S Back Lch
TP407
S Back Rch
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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
NONO
Is the fuse blown?
NO
Is a DC 5V voltage being
supplied from the SMPS B'D
(CX101) to the µ-com?
YESYES
Check µ-com periphery
circuitry of HDMI B'D and
replace any defective parts.
YES
NONO
Refer to 1.2.Fuse is blown.
Is a DC 5V voltage output
when the cord supplying the
power from the SMPS B'D
to the HDMI B'D (N4610) is
unplugged?
Check circuitry and parts from
N4610 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
Check for damage
in the SMPS B'D
parts and replace any
defective parts.
NO
Check "Errors
checking mode".
(Refer to 19 page.)
Is the fuse blown?
NO
Check voltage of N4905 (15PIN) of HDMI B'D while the
ON/STANDBY indicator is
ashing green.
0.6V or -0.6V
Pull out connector (CP1) of
SPK BD, and check "Errors
checking mode".
(Refer to 19 page.)
1.2. Fuse is blown
Check for leaks or short
circuits in the primary side
parts, and replace any
defective parts.
NO
Refer to 1.2. Fuse is blown.
Check circuitry and parts from N4905 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 : SAT
To A
MONITOR OUT (Component) output NG
"Video Convert" is set to ON.
Input CVBS
Function : SAT
Input S
Function : DVR
To B
Input S
Function : DVR
To C
Input
COMPONENT
Not output
Input COMPONENT
Function : DVD
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A
Input
CVBS
Check power supply voltage.
V+5V : N2004-4pin
V-5V : N2004-1pin
OK
Check on set value of each IC.
HDMI B'D
L4900 :
L4901 :
Extend HDMI B'D using a jig.
Check output of selector (U2003).
Check I2C communication
waveforms.
Check I2C communication
waveforms.
OK
V : K2003 (Lead of terminal)
V : JV154
OK
NG
REGULATOR B'D aw.
NG
HDMI B'D aw.
NGNG
Check input of selector (U2003).
V : JV82
OK
Check power supply voltage of
U2003, and soldering of IC.
Check cable between main unit
and player or check player.
Check cable between main unit
and monitor or check monitor.
Check FRONT CONNECTOR B'D
aw, and connection of FRONT
CONNECTOR B'D or HDMI B'D
and VIDEO B'D.
Unless specied, VIDEO B'd part.
b
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B
Input
S
Check power supply voltage.
V+5V : N2004-4pin
V-5V : N2004-1pin
OK
Check on set value of each IC.
HDMI B'D
L4900 :
L4901 :
L4905 : H(+5V)
L4906 : L(0V)
Extend HDMI B'D using a jig.
Check output of video amplier
(U2005).
S-Y : JV101
S-C : JV27
2
C communication
Check I
waveforms.
Check I2C communication
waveforms.
OK
OK
OK
NG
REGULATOR B'D aw.
NG
HDMI B'D aw.
Check input of video amplier
NG
(U2005)
.
S-Y : C2009(- side)
S-C : C2010(- side)
Check power supply voltage of
U2005, and surrounding circuitry
soldering.
Check cable between main unit
and player or check player.
Check input selector(U2001).
NG
OKOK
S-Y : JV192
S-C : JV89
Check power supply voltage of
U2001, and surrounding circuitry
soldering.
NG
Check output of selector.
Y/C MIX : K2003
(Lead of terminal)
OK
Check cable between main unit
and monitor or check monitor.
Check FRONT CONNECTOR B'D
aw, and connection of FRONT
CONNECTOR B'D or HDMI B'D/
VIDEO B'D.
NG
Check input of selector (U2003).
Y/C MIX : JV61
Check power supply voltage of
U2003, and soldering of IC.
OK
Check power supply voltage of
NG
U2007, and surrounding circuitry
soldering.
Unless specied, VIDEO B'd part.
b
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C
CVBS/S/COMPONENT
Check input signal of VIDEO DECODER
(U1100).
HDMI B'D
Check power supply voltage of
U2003, and surrounding circuitry
soldering.
Check cable between main unit
and monitor or check monitor.
Check FRONT CONNECTOR B'D
aw, and connection of FRONT
CONNECTOR B'D or HDMI B'D and
VIDEO B'D.
I2C communication waveforms
CH1:CLK
CH1:DATA
Unless specied, VIDEO B'd part.
b
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3. HDMI/DVI.
3.1. No picture or sound is output
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?
YES
(3) Are you using a certied HDMI cable (one with the HDMI stamp)?
YES
(3) Are you using an HDMI/DVI cable less than 5 meters in length?
YES
(4) Are the picture and sound output when another HDMI/DVI cable
is used?
NO
NO
There may be 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 (one 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.
YES
(5) Is the BD/DVD player's HDMI output setting correct?
YES
(6) When using a DENON BD/DVD player's, is the uorescent
display tube's "HDMI" indicator lit? If using a non-DENON BD/
DVD player's, proceed to
NO
(8) 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".
YES
(7)
Are the picture and sound output
when the BD/DVD player's
resolution is changed?
NO
NO
(9) Are the picture and sound
output when a different BD/
DVD player's is used?
NO
YES
Check HDMI output setting, referring to the
BD/DVD player's operating instructions.
YES
Set the BD/DVD player's output resolution to
a resolution with which the TV is compatible.
YES
The BD/DVD player's may not be compatible
with HDCP repeaters. Ask the BD/DVD
player's manufacturer.
YES
The BD/DVD player's is defective.
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Check TV
(10) Is the TV HDCP-compatible?
YES
(11) Is the TV compatible with resolutions of 1080P?
YES
(12) Is the TV's input set to HDMI?
YES
(13) Are the picture and sound output when a different TV is used?
Check set (AVR-3311)
NO
Use an HDCP-compatible TV. PC TVs
cannot be used.
If the TV is not compatible with resolutions
NO
of 1080P, no picture will be output, even
if the BD/DVD player's resolution is set to
1080P.
NO
Check TV's input setting, referring to the
TV's operating instructions.
NO
The TV is defective.
(14) Is the set's input set to HDMI?
Is the output setting of set corresponding to the connection of
YESYES
The set does not recognize the TV.
(MONITOR OUT: Set MONITOR1)
(15) Is the "H"(3V-5V) signal outputted of
U1801 (30pin)?
With the TV connected,check the
voltage of the IC on the side on
which the TV is connected.
Is communication waveform
conrmed in
15pin(DDC_CLK), 16pin(DDC_
DATA)?
Is 1pin/3pin/4pin/6pin/7pin/9pin/10pi
n/12pin of HDMI connector (N1801)
terminated by the TMDS signal of
3.3V and is the signal output?
HDMI connector(N1801)
To page 44
The set does not recognize the TV.
(MONITOR OUT: Set MONITOR2)
(36) Is the "H"(3V-5V) signal outputted of
NO
The pattern and circuit from the HDMI connector (N1801) to the IC
(U1802/U1803) is defective.
Or HDMI output circuit is defective.
(U1802/U1803 and surrounding circuitry)
NO
Check set's input setting, referring to the
TV?
U1801 (30pin)?
With the TV connected,check the
voltage of the IC on the side on
which the TV is connected.
Is communication waveform
conrmed in
15pin(DDC_CLK), 16pin(DDC_
DATA)?
Is 1pin/3pin/4pin/6pin/7pin/9pin/10pi
n/12pin of HDMI connector (N1801)
terminated by the TMDS signal of
3.3V and is the signal output?
HDMI connector(N1801)
YES
set's operating instructions.
The pattern and circuit
from the HDMI connector
(N1800/N1801) to the IC
(U1801/U1802/U1803) is
defective.
NO
Or HDMI output circuit is
defective.
(U1801/U1802/U1803
and surrounding circuitry)
To item (33).
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YES
The BD/DVD player does not recognize the
connection with the set.
(17)
Is the "H"(3V-5V) signal outputted of HDMI
connector (K1100/K1101/K1102/K1001/K1002/
(16)
When using a DENON
BD/DVD player, is the FL
display's "HDMI" indicator lit?
If using a non-DENON BD/
DVD player, proceed to
"NO".
YES
(18) VIDEO CONVERT : Is the picture output by off setting?
(After item (23) : To be "VIDEO CONVERT:OFF" setting.)
The HDMI input circuitry is defective.
(U1002 or U1100, and surrounding circuitry)
K1003 : 19pin)?
With the BD/DVD player connected, Check
NO
voltage of the HDMI connector for the input
on the side on which the BD/DVD player is
connected.
Is communication waveform conrmed in
connector (K1100/K1101/K1102/K1001/K1002/
K1003)15pin(DDC_CLK)/16pin(DDC_DATA)
Is 1pin/3pin/4pin/6pin/7pin/9pin/10pin/12pin of
HDMI connector (K1100/K1101/K1102/K1001/
K1002/K1003) terminated by the TMDS signal of
3.3V and is the signal output?
YES
NO
The pattern and circuit
from the HDMI connector
(K1100/K1101/K1102/
K1001/K1002/K1003) to
HDMI
?
U2200 (ABT2015) and surrounding circuitry
NO
is defective.
VIDEO CONVERT : ON
To item (19).
the U1100 is defective.
To page 45
(19) Check power supply.
Is 3.3V supplied to L2200/C2230?
Is 1.8V supplied to C2242?
Is 1.0V supplied to both ends of R2276?
YES
(20) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in through hole (RESET N)? (If
continued to "H" or " L", proceed to "NO".)
YES
(21) Check input signal.
Is waveform conrmed in R1642(INPUTDE/INPUTVSN/
INPUTHSN/INPUTVCLK). (If not continued to " L", proceed to
"YES".)
YES
(22) Check output signal.
Is waveform conrmed in R2200(VOUTCLK0/VOUTHS/VOUTVS/
VOUTDE). (If not continued to " L", proceed to "YES".)
YES
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry (U2201 and
surrounding circuitry ) or U2200 is defective.
NO
The U1601 is defective.
NO
The U2200 is defective.
To item (32).
(Keep "VIDEO CONVERT : ON" setting.)
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Check operation of each device.
(AMP source : DVR [i/p:OFF, MONITOR OUT: MONITOR1] / Video
input of player : 480P / Connect the TV.)
Check operation of U1002 (ADV3002).
(23) Check power supply.
Are 5V or 3.3V supplied to U1002 (each power supply pin)?
YES
(24) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in U1002 (36pin), when power is
turned on? (If continued to "H" or " L", proceed to "NO".)
YES
(25) Check output signal.
Is TMDS waveform conrmed in 25pin/26pin/28pin/29pin/31pin/32
pin/34pin/35pin.
Is waveform conrmed in 67pin/68pin to DDC_SCL/DDC_SDA.
(If not continued to " L", proceed to "YES".)
YES
Check operation of U1100 (ADV7840).
(26) Check power supply.
Is 1.8V supplied to C1118/C1154/C1125/L1102?
Is 3.3V supplied to C11181/C1208/C1201?
YES
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry (Q1009 and
surrounding circuitry) or U1002 is defective.
NO
The U1002 is defective.
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
(27) Check Xtal oscillator.
Is oscillation of X1101/X1103(28.6363MHz) transmitted?
YES
(28) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in U5500 (53pin), when power is
turned on? (If continued to "H" or " L", proceed to "NO".)
YES
(29) Check output signal.
Is waveform conrmed in R1148(HRDE/HRVSYNC/HRHSYNC/
HRPCK). (If not continued to " L", proceed to "YES".)
YES
NO
The X1101/X1103 or U1100 is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry or U1100 is defective.
NO
The U1100 is defective.
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Check operation of U1601.
(30) Check power supply.
Is 1.2V supplied to C1632?
Is 3.3V supplied to C1656?
YES
(31) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in N1601 (1pin), when power is
turned on? (If continued to "H" or " L", proceed to "NO".)
YES
(32) Check output signal.
Is waveform conrmed in R1643(1TXDE/1TXVSYNC/1TXHSYNC/
1TXPCK). (If not continued to " L", proceed to "YES".)
YES
Check operation of U1801.
(33) Check power supply.
Are 1.8V or 3.3V supplied to U1801 (each power supply pin)?
YES
(34) Check RESET.
Is RESET waveform conrmed in U1801 (38pin), when power is
turned on? (If continued to "H" or " L", proceed to "NO".)
YES
(35) Check output signal.
Is TMDS waveform conrmed in 32pin/33pin/35pin/36pin/39pin/40
pin/42pin/43pin (U1801) ?
"NO".)
Is waveform conrmed in 53pin/54pin (U1801) to DDC_SCL/DDC_
SDA.
(If continued to "H" or " L", proceed to "NO".)
(If continued to "H" or " L", proceed to
YES
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry (Q1600 and
surrounding circuitry) or U1601 is defective.
NO
The U1601 is defective.
NO
The power supply circuitry is defective.
NO
The RESET circuitry (Q1801 and
surrounding circuitry) or U1801 is defective.
NO
The U1801 is defective.
The pattern and circuit from the HDMI connector (N1800/N1801) to
the IC(U1802/U1803) is defective, or HDMI output circuitry is defective
(U1802/U1803 and surrounding circuitry).
INPUTSURROND MODE SOURCE
COAX or OPT---Legacy(PCM or DolbyDigital or dts…)
OK
INPUTSURROND MODE SOURCE
ANALOG 2CH 7ch STEREOANALOG
OK
INPUTSURROND MODE SOURCE
HDMI---Legacy(PCM2ch or DolbyDigital or dts…)
OK
INPUTSURROND MODE SOURCE
HDMI---
OK (Digital Audio BOLCK is OK)
NG
Check ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK.
NG
Check Digital AUDIO BLOCK.
NG
Check via AD.
NG
Check HDMI BLOCK.
HD AUDIO
(PCM MULTI or DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)
NG
CHECK6
ConnectSettingSOURCE
HDMI OUT→other AVR HDMI IN CEC STANDBY
OK
Check Digital AUDIO BLOCK.
HD AUDIO
(PCM MULTI or DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)
Check HDMI BLOCK.
NG
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4.2. Power AMP (7CH AMP B'D)
No sound is output.
The protector operates.
YES
Is the power transistor open or short circuit?
2SB1647/2SD2560
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 trimmer potentiometer between the base
of the power transistor open?
1kΩ
NO
Is the zener diode and diode which are
connected with the base of a power
transistor short-circuited?
MTZJ4.7B
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
YES
Is other resistance trouble?
Turn on power, check that voltage of the section is normal and that idling electric current is owing.
Replace the transistor.
Replace the resistance.
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4.3. Analog audio
No sound is output
Is the voltage of ±8V supplied to
SIDE CNT B'D CP6 9-12 pin?
YES
Is the audio signal transmitted to
AUDIO B'D CN3001?
NO
Is the serial data for electronic volume
transmitted to FRONT CNT B'D P114
4,5pin?
YES
Once more, checking the connection of the connector.
When can specify the trouble of the channel and function, Check signal route where it
corresponds.
NO
The power supply of ±8V 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-3311CI's network settings correct?
YES
Checking the environment
NO
Check the LAN cable properly 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 check whether 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-3311CI)
Is a voltage (5V) being supplied between N4610 3pin and 4pin?
YES
Is input voltage (3.3V) being supplied of U4601?
YES
Is output voltage (1.2V) being supplied of U4603?
NO
Connect properly to peripherals.
Check the router's operating instructions
NO
and set properly.
Check whether there are connection
restrictions due to the MAC address, etc.
NO
The circuit from AC inlet to N4610 is defective.
NO
The U4601 and surrounding circuitry or
circuitry of 3.3v device is defective.
NO
The U4603 or U3900 and surrounding
circuitry is defective.
YES
Is the version of IMG or Ethernet SBL displayed with Version check
mode?
YES
The U4202 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-3311CI)
Is the wire of N4201 properly connected?
YES
Is a voltage (5V) being supplied between pins 1 and 4 of Jack602
on the USB circuit board (USB connector)?
YES
The circuitry from U3990 on the HDMI circuit board to Jack602 on the
USB circuit board is defective.
YES
You do not use the USB hub.
Only mass storage devices in FAT16 or
NO
FAT32 formats or MTPcompatible devices
and iPod (Remove some models) are
supported.
NO
Connect the wire properly.
NO
The Q4200 and surrounding circuitry on the
HDMI cirucuit board is defective.
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5.3. No picture or sound is output
Checking the set (AVR-3311CI):(If no picture is output)
Are video signals output from U4203 pin 27 (Y) and pin 24 (C)?You do not use the USB hub.
YES
Check the analog video circuit.
Checking the set (AVR-3311CI):(If no sound is output)
Are S/PDIF signals output to U3000 pin 21?
YES
Check the Digital audio circuit.
NO
NO
U3900 and surrounding circuitry is
defective.
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CLOCK FLOW & WAVE FORM IN DIGITAL BLOCK
Wave form
1
CH1: D-DATA
(2)
(1)
2
CH1: DATA
CH2: fs
CH3: 64fs
3
CH1: DATA
CH2: fs
CH3: 64fs
CH4: 256fs
(3)
85
(
/
LAEVEL DIAGRAM
R2A15220FP
LEVEL DIAGRAM
FRONT ch
ANALOG
ATT
H/POUT
LINE IN
EXT IN
200mV
+20dB
+10dB
0dB
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
LINE IN
-12dB
+
ZONE2
AVR2311
ZONE3
AVR3311 ONLY
TO
3311 ONLY
TO
AD IN=50mV
AK5358B
AK5358B
A/D
0dBFS=1.06Vrms
-10dBFS
-20dBFS
-27dBFS
-30dBFS
-40dBFS
PLD
P
DS
0dBFS=1.77Vrms
-20dBFS=177mVrms
-20dBFS(DIG.IN)
-27dBFS(A/D IN)
SW NO
-32dBFS(DIG.IN)
-39dBFS(A/D IN)
AK4358VQ
AK4358VQ
-10dBFS
79mVrm
-30dBFS
-40dBFS
+30dB
PK OUT
S
+20dB
+10dB
H/POUT
200mVrms
PR
E OUT
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
SPEAKER
OUT
PRE OUT
RECOUT1
RECOUT2
+
GAIN
D/A
-
-
Config2(L/S/S/N)
+5dB
L.P.F GAIN=+5d
+5dB
+5dB
B
FULL S
C
A
LE LEV
OLBY L
D
E
L
138mVrm
7
34
V
=3
r
IMIT LE
3
mVr
8
0
7mVrm
.
mV
5
ms
m
s
s
s
s
m
r
VEL=2.43Vr
m
h
BFS
(5.1c
d
a
s
GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB.
・SW:YES (DIGITAL) -2dB -3dB -1dB =-6dB
・SW:YES (ANALOG) -2dB -3dB +6dB =+1dB
・SW:NONE (DIGITAL) -2dB -3dB +12dB -1dB =+6dB
・SW:NONE (ANALOG) -2dB -3dB +12dB +6dB =+13dB
① ② ③ ④ ⑤
①:Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB( indication value)
②:FRONT-ch revision
③:OFFSET of SW NON
④:OFFSET of the AD input
⑤:Revision OFFSET of the DIGITAL input
0Hz)
-3
t 3
-6dB
+1dB
+6dB
+13dB
+
+
ADJ.
Headroom:2dB
(AVR3311 ONLY)
MUTE
(AVR3311ONLY)
r
4.34V
s/
m
Ω
8
+
29dB
-
4
2
B
d
3Ω
217mVr
3
ms/
154mVrms
-40dB
-40dB
86
LEVEL DIAGRAM
CENTER ch
R2A15220FP
EXT IN
200mV
+20dB
+10dB
0dB
-10dB
-20dB
EXT IN
DD INPUT:-20dBFS CNT 1kHz
ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 1kHz
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO)
PLD
DSP
AK4358VQ
D/A
0dBFS=1.77Vrms
-10dBFS
-20dBFS=177mVrms
79mVrms
-30dBFS
-40dBFS
+
+
-
-
MAX
GNA
SI
L.P.F GAIN=+1.6dB
+1.6dB
+1.6dB
L LEV
+30dB
SP OUT
+20dB
+10dB
200mVrms
RE OUT
P
-10dB
-20dB
SPEAKER
OUT
PRE OUT
+
GAIN
ADJ.
MUTE
4.2
EL
+
9
2
B
d
m
3
m
21
Vr
mVrms
s
GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB.
・DOLBY DIGITAL IN -2dB -1dB =-3dB
・ANALOG IN -2dB +6dB =+4dB
① ② ③
①:Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB(indication value)
②:OFFSET of the AD input
③:Revision OFFSET of the DIGITAL input
-3dB
50mVr
1
+4dB95
r
V
/
ms
8
s
m
(AVR3311 ONLY)
Ω
-30dB
-40dB
-30dB
-40dB
87
LEVEL DIAGRAM
SUBWOOFER ch
R2A15220FP
EXT IN
200mV
+20dB
+10dB
0dB
DD INPUT:0dBFS LFE 30Hz
PL
D
DSP
AK4358VQ
D/A
AK4358VQ
0dBFS=1.77Vrms
-10dBFS
-20dBFS=177mVrms
+30dB
PRE OUT
+20dB
+10dB
PRE OUT
0dB
SPEAKER
OUT
PRE OUT
+
GAIN
+
+
-
-
S
A
N
L
I
AL LEV
G
E
L
IT
L=2.5
I
LEVE
Y
M
1
.
37m
37mVr
1
c
dB
s (5.
3
rm
V
1
rms
V
s
m
30Hz
h-
F
t
S a
)
+11dB
+11dB
L
.P
+8dB
F
GAIN=+8d
.
Confi
W ch D
S
g1(S/S/S/
B
MA
C
X
Y
L
)D
B
O
ADJ.
MUTE
4
3
2
V
.74
4
74mVr
09
00
(AVR3311 ONLY)
rms
ms
ms
r
mV
mVr
ms
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
-40dB
DD INPUT:-20dBFS LFE 30Hz
ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 30Hz
-30dBFS=56mV
-40dBFS
15.8mVrms
+8dB
+8dB
88
+18dB
-10dB
s
3
m
mVr
9
-20dB
GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB.
・DOLBY DIGITAL IN -2dB +14dB -1dB =+11dB
・ANALOG IN -2dB +14dB +6dB =+18dB
① ② ③ ④
①:Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB(indication value)
②:SW-ch revision
③:OFFSET of the AD input
④:Revision OFFSET of the DIGITAL input
-30dB
-40dB
LEVEL DIAGRAM
SPEAKER
PRE OUT
SURROUND ch
R2A15220FP
EXT IN
+20dB
+10dB
PLD
SP
D
AK4358VQ
D/A
AK4358VQ
0dBFS=1.77Vrms
-10dBFS
+
+
-
-
L.P.F GAIN=+5dB
+5dB
MAX SI
+
GAIN
ADJ.
MUTE
m
4.2Vr
s
E
N
AL
V
G
L
E
B
9d
+
2
/
(AVR3311 ONLY)
8Ω
OUT
+30dB
SP OUT
+20dB
+10dB
200mV
0dB
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
-40dB
DD INPUT:-20dBFS SURR 1kHz
ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 1kHz
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO)
-20dBFS=177mVrms
125mVrms
-30dBFS=56mVrms
-40dBFS
+5dB
+5dB
2
18mV
m
98
V+4dB
GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB.
・DOLBY DIGITAL IN -2dB -1dB =-3dB
・ANALOG IN -2dB +6dB =+4dB
① ② ③
①:Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB(indication value)
②:OFFSET of the AD input
③:Revision OFFSET of the DIGITAL input
-3dB
154mV
ms
r
200mVrms
O
E
R
U
P
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
-40dB
T
89
LEVEL DIAGRAM
SURR.BACK ch
R2A15220FP
200mV
+20dB
+10dB
0dB
-10dB
EXT IN
DD INPUT:-20dBFS SL+SR 1kHz
(SB:MTRX ON, DD EX MODE)
ANA INPUT:200mVrms L+R 1kHz
(MODE:MULTI CH STEREO)
PL
D
DSP
AK4358VQ
D/A
AK4358VQ
0dBFS=1.77Vrms+1.6dB
-10dBFS
-20dBFS=177mVrms
-30dBFS=56mVrms+1.6dB
+
GAIN
+
+
-
-
(AVR2311/3311 ONLY)
from
from
ZONE2
ZONE2
from
ZONE3
(AVR3311 ONLY)
A
L L
E
V
E
mV
50
1
V
7m
6
0dB
+7dB
L
F GAIN=+1.6dB
.P.
+1.6dB
X SIGNA
M
ADJ.
MUTE
4.2Vrms/8Ω
B
9d
+
2
15
0
ms
mVr
SPEAKER
OUT
(AVR3311 ONLY)
PRE OUT
+30dB
SP OUT
+20dB
+10dB
200mVrms
PRE OUT
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
-40dB
-40dBFS
90
GAIN setting of MASTER VOL 00dB.
・DOLBY DIGITAL IN -2dB +3dB -1dB =0dB
・ANALOG IN -2dB +3dB +6dB =+7dB
① ② ③ ④
①:Basic OFFSET of VOL=0dB(indication value)
②:SB-ch revision
③:OFFSET of the AD input
④:Revision OFFSET of the DIGITAL input
-20dB
-30dB
-40dB
/
R2A15220FP
LINE IN
+
AVR2311/3311,
ONLY
AVR3311 ONLY
MAIN
LEVEL DIAGRAM
ZONE2/3
TO
from
F-ch
from
DA SB-ch
from
EXT.IN SB-ch
SB-ch
FRONT/ZONE ASIGN 0dB
+
SPEAKER
OUT
ZONE2 NJW1194
MONO
HPF
D/A
MONO
TONE
MUTE
PREOUT
ZONE3 NJW1194
MONO
HPF
D/A
MONO
TONE
MUTE
PREOUT
200mV
+20dB
+10dB
0dB
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
-40dB
LINE IN/EXT IN
0dBFS
2.0Vrms
0dBFS
-10dBFS
-20dBFS(DIG.IN)
-20dBFS
-30dBFS
-40dBFS
AK4424ET
MAX SIGNAL LEVEL 2.00Vrms
-2.0dB
+30dB
SP OUT
8Ω
4.48Vrms
+20dB
B
9d
+2
+10dB
0dB
PREOUT
159mVrms
-10dB
-20dB
-30dB
-40dB
91
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
7CH-AMP (COMPONENT SIDE)
MTG
ZD402
R432
R421
C435
D402
D403
Q407
Q412
R413
FL
R441
Q401
R401
R703
C411
C407
B
R410
R402
R433
R439
J401
J415
BKT400
D406
D405
R443
TP401
J403
J416
R414
C415
J426
C414
C E
R552
R419
J518
J418
R550
J417
R430
C408
R436
R427
R437
VR401
INOPFIADJICT
DC DET4
DC DET3
R536
ASO DET
RADI THERMAL
TR THERMAL
R420
J435
Q402
CN404
J584
R408
J408
R422
R404
J406
J585
R412
J409
J420
J419
BAR CODE
C402
R415
B C E
D401
R403
R405
C517
C515
R411
C412
C416
C406
C409
C404
J421
J410
R424
C410
R438
R717
R434
R429
R418
J404
J411
R428
J405
MTZ5.1A
J422
J412
ZD403
R435
J424
R425
ZD401
Q408
Q411
R440
R710
R442
R409
J413
R416
D404
J423
J433
J425
BE
C
VR404
R535
J453
R431
J440
J457
B
Q438
R538
C514
J434
J445
R545
C456
R533
R541
C464
C454
R720
R568
C457
J447
C452
D419
J436
ZD412
R554
R564
R548
R559
J438
C458
J450
R555
J437
R565
R558
Q444
R572
Q447
J432
MTZ5.1A
J439
D421
J454
R557
R542
R566
C460
R567
R534
C516
J402
J446
C449
C ECEB
ZD410
R546
D422
J451
ZD411
J449
R560
J448
R539
Q448
D420
181716151413121110987654321
G401
CLAMP 401
D435
WIRE
BONDING
R659
J558
J546
J547
J556
C494
EC
J590
D436
TP406
R630
R646
R635
CP405
J548
SBL
NC
SBR
WIRE
BONDING
R696
J591
VR407
Q474
J564
J482
J563
R679
R647
R674
BE
R681
R664
J575
R686
J565
C508
R667
R671
J576
C497
C
631010096006S
WIRE
BONDING
R687
G402
C504
R670
R678
C506
R723
C512
J566
C502
J568
J577
R683
R694
C500
D437
MTZ5.1A
Q480
R688
R697
R677
J562
R662
ZD419
C505
ZD421
R693
J580
R684J567
EB
WIRE
BONDING
Q483
WIRE
BONDING
J569
D438
D440
J481
J581
C
J578
R675
ZD420
J579
R691
R695
G402
R663
D439
R668
R713
R701
Q484
Q473
R672
SBR
R699
R700
C519
R660
R661
R709
R692
C507
C503
R698
B C
J571
A
Pb
Q479
D441
D442
R669
J574
J572
C511
R673
J557
J573
R493
R702
TP407
Q417
R551
C419
100/100
B
C
D
E
J582
R690
R689
C510
E
FR
SBR
SBL
AGND
SR
AGND
AGND
C
FL
AGND
SL
CP401
R514
R562
R549
Q426
R492
VR403
J561
R507
J428
B
J471
J506
R502
R523
C444
R495
D413
R499
J460
R498
J472
C433
C E
C440
R489
R524
C448
R525
R719
C436
R491
J407
J473
C438
J462
C441
ZD409
R522
R511
R521
R505
R515
C442
R516
J458
ZD407
MTZ5.1A
J430
J476
R512
E
J463
Q435
D415
D416
J455J465
J483
SL
R716
R570
Q443
D424
J427
R509
D423
R540
R571
TP404
R573
C451
Q437
R543
R531
R706
C459
C455
B
R532
R569
R563
J441
J534
R544
J535
J442
J444
J443
C463
J452
R561
C462
C
E
AGND
Q432
R506
C
R529
R496
R503
J477
J429
ZD408
J475
R519
B
C
R712
R527
Q436
C467
Q425
R488
R705
D414
AGND
Q431
D417
R497
R528
R530
J490
J583
R490
J537
J468
J467
C443
R520
C447
C439
C446
R526
BE
C
J478
D418
J474
J469
TP403
R517
J470
R600
R609
R610
VR405
R577
R581
Q450
R578
J486
J487
J508
R593
J497
R518
R588
B
C472
J499
C468
R608
ZD415
R598
J431
R591
R607
R602
C473
J502
D425
D427
C474
J489
R597
J559
J491
D428
R601
Q456
R615
Q459
ZD413
MTZ5.1A
J456
J507
C
SR
J484
J503
C476
C470
R595
R611
R721
J560
R576
R585
J488
J511
R584
C480
J498
C465
C EEB
Q449
J485
ZD414
J501
R605
R715
R613
R582
Q460
R574
R589
R707
J492
C475
D426
C471
BE
7CH AMP B'D
7020-06941-000-0S
Q455
D430
R465
J479
R583
R614
D429
TP405
R616
C483
R575
R606
R612
J570
J493
J494
C479
C478
C
J539
J504
J500
J495
R592
J496
R603
SR
SL
C
FR
FL
Q414
CP402
R604
VR402
R448
J464
J461
R463
R471
J512
J588
R458
J523
R451
J513
J524
C424
R480
C428
C422
R481
R482
R718
R445
D407
R447
C513
J514
J587
R455
R454
C425
C432
J525
C417
EEB
CB
C420
J516
R467
R478
C426
R473
ZD406
R479
J528
J510
MTZ5.1A
J515
R468
R472
ZD404
J517
Q423
J459
C
Q420
R486
R461
R462
R459
D410
J529
R452
Q424
J526
D408
D409
ZD405
J527
R476
R711
R484
R485
C499
Q413
R444
R456
R704
R446
R477
C427
C423
R483
BE
FR
Q419
R453
J519
C431
C
J505
C430
J520
R487
D411
TP402
R457
D412
J521
CP403
J530
WIRE
BONDING
J544
J522
+HIGHB
+HIGHB
+HIGHB
-HIGHB
-HIGHB
-HIGHB
HIGHGND
HIGHGND
HIGHGND
PREGND
R474
J509
R638
J532
R475
CLAMP 400
WIRE
BONDING
R653
J589
VR406
Q462
R621
J533
J538
R636
J549
R631
BE
R643
R624
J480
J550
C481
C
G400
R652
C492
G400
C488
R628
R619
R654
R722
R620
G401
C486
J540
R627
C496
SBL
ZD416
MTZ5.1A
J542
R508
J551
R640
WIRE
BONDING
R644
C490
R650
R645
R634
C484
D431
J541
C489
ZD418
R651
J554
R641
E
WIRE
BONDING
Q468
WIRE
BONDING
Q471
WIRE
BONDING
J536
J543
D434
J466
J555
C
C/SBDIP
R714
R656
R658
R625
Q472
Q461
R617
J552
R629
R708
R632
D432
C491
D433
ZD417
J553
C487
R648
B
R657
R618
R649
R655
Q467
J531
R626
C518
J545
C495
7CH-AMP (FOIL SIDE)
Pb
F
123456789101112131415161718
A
WIRE
WIRE
WIRE
C501
D455
C509
D456
WIRE
WIRE
C493
WIRE
WIRE
WIRE
WIRE
C485
D454
D453
C429
D446
C421
D445
R586
C477
R587
C469
D452
D451
J592
R733
R734
D457
D458
R449
R464
C437
D447
C445
D448
R501
R500
C461
D450
C453
D449
Q405
R407
C403
C413
D444
D443
C405
B
C
R732
R731
D
R676
R682
R730
R685
Q478
C498
R633
R639
R729
R642
Q466
Q463Q475
C482
R460
R466
R725
R469
Q418
C418
Q415
R590
R596
R728
R599
Q454
C466
Q451
R510
Q430
R513
R504
R726
Q427
C434
R553
R556
R547
R727
Q442
Q439
C450
R417
R423
R724
R426
Q406
Q403
C401
E
E
B
C
B
C
R666
B
E
C
B
CE
E
C
B
鉛フリー半田
半田付けには、鉛フリー半田 (Sn-Ag-Cu) を使用してください。
Lead-free Solder
When soldering, use the Lead-free Solder (Sn-Ag-Cu).
R623
C
E
E
E
B
B
C
C
B
R450
E
E
C
E
B
B
C
C
B
R580
E
E
EC
C
B
B
C
B
R494
E
E
EBC
C
B
C
B
R537
C
E
E
B
CE
B
C
B
R406
E
E
BC
F
92
SMPS (COMPONENT SIDE)
121110987654321
BKT102
MTG
MTG
BKT100
CX100
LIVE
NEUTRAL
JK100
R100
Sec.
BONDING
470P/250V
C104
CX104
470P/250V
C105
RL101
CX106
BONDING
J164
T6.3AL/250V
F101
CX102
D112
TR102
0.01UF/250V
C117
T2AL/250V
J165
F100
J179
DGND
DGND
MAINPOWER
D5.2V
D5.2V
0.1UF/250V
C100
MTZJ5.6B
ZD114
CX103
J178
TH100
J180
CX105
J169
C106
BONDING
MTZJ22B
ZD106
L100
LF4ZBE273H
5600UF/6.3V
J170
C107
MTZJ22B
ZD107
MTZJ22B
ZD104
BONDING
C108
J168
5600UF/6.3V
L101
LF4ZBE273H
J151
J152
5600UF/6.3V
J154
C109
MTZJ22B
ZD117
MTZJ22B
ZD102
C101
D25SC6M
D103
J153
J158
J157
J159
BONDING
T100
5600UF/6.3V
MTZJ22B
ZD118D108
MTZJ22B
ZD100
D100
0.1UF/250V
D102
D105
D104
D101
D106
A
J156
J155
R110R112IC116
R111
R107
BONDING
MTG
BKT101
C114D111
Sec.
PC123
IC100
BONDING
ST-4430A
J175
1000P/1KV
C103
IC102
BONDING
J177
100UF/400V
C102
R113
ZD108ZD109ZD110
R115
D110
MTZJ22B
ZD112
D109
J176
TR101
TOP258MG
MTZJ39B
ZD101ZD105
R105
R119
C112
TR100
MTZJ39B
ZD103
J171
R101
ZD111
2200P/250V
C115
MTZJ39B
ZD115
BAR CODE
C119
J160
J161
ZD116
ZD119
R122
INOPFIADJICT
R104
Pb
MTZJ39B
ZD113
Pri.
SMPS B'D
7020-06942-101-0S
B
C
D
E
F
SMPS (FOIL SIDE)
Sec.
Pri.
C116
R120
C120
C121
C
C122
C123
123456789101112
A
C113
R118
D5.2V
DGND
R123
MAINPOWER
R124
CA A
R108
R109
E
C110
C111
C125
C124
B
C
R106
C118
R121
R114
R125
R144
R126
Sec.
D
E
93
鉛フリー半田
半田付けには、鉛フリー半田 (Sn-Ag-Cu) を使用してください。
F
Lead-free Solder
When soldering, use the Lead-free Solder (Sn-Ag-Cu).