WARNING 2
FRONT AND REAR PANELS 3
REMOTE CONTROLS 7
SETTINGS LOCK 11
UPDATING NETWORK SOFTWARE 12
RESET REMOTE AND PROCESSOR 13
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 14
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS 15
APPENDIX, SETTINGS 16
PACKAGE LISTS AND PARTS 21
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ASSEMBLY 22
EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS 23
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 24
SEMICONDUCTOR PINOUTS 59
PCB DRAWINGS 136
BLOCK DIAGRAMS 155
WIRING DIAGRAM 157
AMP BIAS ADJUSTMENT 158
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Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and
semiconductor "chip" components.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on
your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to
prevent electrostatic charge build-up or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges
sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical change sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement
ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material.)
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the
chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
CAUTION :
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together
or your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES devices.
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
Each precaution in this manual should be followed during servicing.
Components identified with the IEC symbolin the parts list are special significance to safety. When replacing a component identified with
, use only the replacement parts designated, or parts with the same ratings or resistance, wattage, or voltage that are designated in the
parts list in this manual. Leakage-current or resistance measurements must be made to determine that exposed parts are acceptably
insulated from the supply circuit before retuming the product to the customer.
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Front-Panel Controls
Power
Indicator
Power
Button
USB
Port
Setup
Button
Info
Button
Resolution
Button
IR
Sensor
Video
Modes
Button
Message
Display
Back/Exit
Button
OK
Button
Up/Down
Buttons
Volume
Knob
Source List
Button
®
Front
HDMI
Input Connector
Audio
Effects
Button
Surround
Modes
Button
Left/Right
Buttons
Headphone Jack/
EzSet/EQ
Mic Input
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Power Indicator: This LED has three possible modes:
LED is off: Indicates that the AVR is unplugged or the rear-panel Main Power switch •
is off.
LED glows amber: Indicates that the AVR is in the Standby mode. •
LED glows white: Indicates that the AVR is turned on. •
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the PROTECT message ever appears on the AVR’s frontpanel message display, turn off the AVR and unplug it from the AC outlet.
Check all speaker wires for a possible short-circuit (the “+” and “–” conductors
touching each other or both touching the same piece of metal). If a short-circuit
is not found, bring the unit to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for
inspection and repair before using it again.
Power button: Press this button to turn the receiver on or to place it in the Standby
mode.
Setup button: Press this button to access the AVR’s main menu.
Info button: Press this button to access the AVR’s Source submenu, which contains
the settings for the source currently playing. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll
through the different settings.
Message display: Various messages appear in this two-line display in response
to commands and changes in the incoming signal. In normal operation, the current
source name appears on the upper line, while the surround mode is displayed on
the lower line. When the on-screen display menu system (OSD) is in use, the current
menu settings appear.
IR sensor: This sensor receives infrared (IR) commands from the remote control.
It is important to ensure that the sensor is not blocked. AVR 3650/AVR 365 only:
If covering the IR sensor is unavoidable (such as when the receiver is installed inside
of a cabinet), connect an optional infrared receiver to the Remote IR In connector on
the AVR’s rear panel.
Up/Down buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVR’s menus.
Volume knob: Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume.
USB port: You can use this port to perform software upgrades that may be offered in
the future. Do not connect a storage device, peripheral product or a PC here, unless
you are instructed to do so as part of an upgrade procedure.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface
an HDMI-capable source component that will be used only temporarily, such as a
camcorder or game console, here.
®
) Front Input connector: Connect
Resolution button: Press this button to access the AVR’s video output resolution
setting: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p or 1080p/24Hz. Use the Up/Down and OK
buttons to change the setting.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you set the AVR’s video output resolution higher than
the capabilities of the actual connection between the AVR and your TV or
video display, you will not see a picture. If you are using the composite video
connection from the AVR to your TV (see
page 17), press the Resolution button and use the Up/Down and OK buttons to
change the resolution to 480i.
Audio Effects button: Press this button to access the Audio Effects submenu,
which allows you to adjust the AVR’s tone controls and other audio controls. See
Up Your Sources
Video Modes button: Press this button for direct access to the Video Modes
submenu, which contains settings you can use to improve the video picture. Use
the OK button to scroll through the different modes, and use the Up/Down and Left/
Right buttons to make adjustments within each mode. See
page 26, for more information.
Surround Modes button: Press this button to select a listening mode. The Surround
Modes menu will appear on screen, and the menu line will appear in the front-panel
display. Use the Up/Down buttons to change the surround-mode category and the
Left/Right buttons to change the surround mode for that category. See
Sources
Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
menu system.
Left/Right buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVR’s menus.
OK button: Press this button to select the currently highlighted item.
Headphone jack/EzSet/EQ Mic input: Connect a 1/4" stereo headphone plug
to this jack for private listening. This jack is also used to connect the supplied
microphone for the EzSet/EQ procedure described in
Speakers
Source List button: Press this button to select a source device to watch/listen to.
Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the source-device list, and press the OK
button to select the source being displayed.
, on page 26, for more information.
, on page 26, for more information.
, on page 25.
Connect Your TV or Video Display
Set Up Your Sources
Set Up Your
Configure the AVR For Your
, on
Set
, on
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AVR
Rear-Panel Connectors
Rear-Panel Connectors (AVR 3650 shown)
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Rear-Panel Connectors
Analog
Record Out
Connector
HDMI
Monitor Out
Connector
Input Connectors
HDMI Input
Connectors
Composite
Video Input
Connectors
Digital Audio
Composite
Video Monitor
Out Connector
Composite
Video Record
Out Connector
Composite
Video Input
Connectors
®
SIRIUS
Tuner
Connector
(AVR 3650/AVR 2650)
12V
Trigger
Connector
Zone 2 IR In
Connector
(AVR 3650/AVR 365)
The Bridge IIIP
Connector
Radio Antenna
Connectors
Zone 2 Out
Connector
Analog Record Out connector: Connect this analog audio output to the analog
audio input of a recording device. A signal is available at this output whenever an
analog audio source is playing.
HDMI Monitor Out connector: If your TV has an HDMI connector, use an HDMI
cable (not included) to connect it to the AVR’s HDMI Monitor Out connector. The
AVR will automatically transcode component and composite video input signals to
the HDMI format (upscaling to as high as 1080p), so you do not need to make any
other connections to your TV from the AVR or from any of your video source devices.
Notes on using the HDMI Monitor Out connector:
When connecting a DVI-equipped display to the HDMI Monitor Out connector, •
use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter and make a separate audio connection.
Make sure the HDMI-equipped display is HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content •
Protection)-compliant. If it isn’t, do not connect it via an HDMI connection; use an
analog video connection instead and make a separate audio connection.
Subwoofer
Connector
Input Connectors
Digital Output
Connector
Analog Audio
Optical
Speaker
Connectors
Network
Connector
Main Power
Switch
HDMI Input connectors: An HDMI connection transmits digital audio and video
signals between devices. If your source devices have HDMI connectors, using them
will provide the best possible video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI
cable carries both digital video and digital audio signals, you do not have to make
any additional audio connections for devices you connect via the HDMI connection.
See
Connect Your Audio and Video Source Devices
Composite Video Input connectors: Use composite video connectors for video
source devices that don’t have HDMI or component video connectors. You will also
need to make an audio connection from the source device to the AVR. See
Your Audio and Video Source Devices
Digital Audio Input connectors: If your non-HDMI source devices have digital
outputs, connect them to the AVR’s digital audio connectors. NOTE: Make only one
type of digital connection (HDMI, optical or coaxial) from each device. See
Your Audio and Video Source Devices
AC Input
Connector
RS-232
Connector
, on page 18, for more information.
, on page 18, for more information.
IR Remote
In/Out Connectors
(AVR 3650/AVR 365)
, on page 18, for more information.
Vents
Connect
Connect
Fan
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Rear-Panel Connectors, continued
Composite Video Monitor Out connector: If your TV or video display does not
have an HDMI connector, use a composite video cable (not included) to connect the
AVR’s Composite Video Monitor Out connector to your TV’s composite video input.
NOTE: The HDMI connection to your TV is preferred. If you use the composite video
connection to your TV, you will not be able to view the AVR’s on-screen menus.
Composite Video Record Out connector: Connect an analog video recorder’s video
input connector to the AVR’s Composite Video Rec Out connector. You can record
any composite video input signal. NOTE: To record the audio and video from the
source device, connect the AVR’s Analog Record Output connectors to the analog
video recorder’s audio inputs.
Component Video Input connectors: If any of your video source devices have
component video connectors (and do not have HDMI connectors), using the
component video connectors will provide superior video performance. You will also
need to make an audio connection from the device to the receiver. See
Audio and Video Source Devices
®
SIRIUS
Tuner connector: Connect a SIRIUSConnect™ satellite radio tuner module
here. (Not included. Available at www.sirius.com.) See
Source Devices
12V Trigger connector: This connector provides 12V DC whenever the AVR is on.
It can be used to turn on and off other devices such as a powered subwoofer.
Zone 2 IR Input connector (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): Connect a remote IR receiver
located in Zone 2 of a multizone system to this jack to control the AVR (and any
source devices connected to the Remote IR Output connector) from the remote
zone.
The Bridge IIIP connector: Connect an optional Harman Kardon The Bridge IIIP
docking station to this input. Insert the plug until it snaps into place in the connector.
IMPORTANT: Connect The Bridge IIIP only with the AVR’s power turned off.
Radio Antenna connectors: Connect the included AM and FM antennas to their
respective terminals for radio reception.
Zone 2 Out connectors: Connect these jacks to an external amplifier to power the
speakers in the remote zone of a multizone system.
Subwoofer connector: Connect this jack to a powered subwoofer with a line-level
input. See
Analog Audio Input connectors: Use the AVR’s Analog Audio Input connectors for
source devices that don’t have HDMI or digital audio connectors. See
Audio and Video Source Devices
Optical Digital Output connector: Connect a digital audio recorder’s optical digital
input to the AVR’s Optical Digital Output connector. You can record both coaxial and
optical digital audio signals.
, on page 18, for more information.
Connect Your Subwoofer
, on page 18, for more information.
Connect Your Audio and Video
, on page 17, for more information.
, on page 18, for more information.
Connect Your
Connect Your
Speaker connectors: Use two-conductor speaker wire to connect each set of
terminals to the correct speaker. See
information.
NOTE: The speaker connectors, also called Assigned Amp speaker connectors-
are used for the surround back channels in a 7.1- channel home theater, or you
can reassign them to a remote room for multizone operation or to front height
channels for Dolby Pro Logic® IIz operation. See
13, for more information.
Network connector: Use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E cable (not supplied) to connect the AVR’s
Network connector to your home network to enjoy Internet radio and content from
DLNA®-compatible devices that are connected to the network. See
Home Network
Main Power switch: This mechanical switch turns the AVR’s power supply on or off.
It is usually left on, and it cannot be turned on or off using the remote control.
AC Input connector: After you have made all other connections, plug the supplied
AC power cord into this receptacle and into an unswitched wall outlet.
RS-232 connector: This connector is used to connect to external control hardware.
Consult a certified professional installer for more information.
IR Remote In/Out connectors (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): When the IR sensor
on the front panel is blocked (such as when the AVR is installed inside a cabinet),
connect an optional IR receiver to the IR Remote In jack. The IR Remote Out jack
may be connected to the IR input of a compatible product to enable remote control
through the AVR.
Fan Vents: These vents are used by the AVR’s fan to cool the system. Maintain
a clearance of at least three inches (75mm) from the nearest surface to avoid
overheating the unit. It is normal for the fan to remain off at most normal volume
levels. An automatic temperature sensor turns the fan on only when it is needed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Never block the fan vents. Doing so could allow the AVR to
overheat to dangerous levels.
, on page 20, for more information.
Connect Your Speakers
Place Your Speakers
, on page 17, for more
, on page
Connect to Your
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System Remote Control Functions
IR Transmitter Lens
AVR Power On/Off
Buttons
Buttons (AVR 2650/AVR 265)
Buttons
Source Selector
Source Selector
(AVR 3650/AVR 365)
Audio Effects
Button
Video Modes
Button
Last Channel
Button
Back/Exit
Button
OK Button
Backlight Button
(AVR 3650/AVR 365 only)
Device Power On/Off
Buttons
Surround Modes
Button
Number
Buttons
Activity Button
Menu Button
Up/Down/Left/Right
Buttons
Disc Menu
Button
8
A/B/C/D Buttons
Volume Up/Down
Buttons
Mute Button
Info Button
AVR Button
Zone Selector
Switch
Channel Up/Down and
Page Buttons
Transport Control
Buttons
Sleep Button
Learn Button
(AVR 3650/AVR 365 only)
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System Remote Control Functions, continued
In addition to controlling the AVR, the AVR remote is capable of controlling eight other
devices, including an iPod/iPhone device docked in a The Bridge IIIP docking station
connected to the AVR. During the installation process, you may program the codes for
each of your source components into the remote. (See
Your Source Devices and TV
a component, press its Source Selector button to change the remote’s control mode.
A button’s function depends on which component is being controlled. See Table A13
in the Appendix for listings of the functions for each type of component. Most of
the buttons on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes
transmitted vary depending on the specific device being controlled. Due to the wide
variety of functions for various source devices, we have included only a few of the
most-often used functions on the remote: alphanumeric keys, transport controls,
television-channel control, menu access and power on and off. Buttons dedicated to
the AVR – AVR Power On/Off, Audio Effects, Video Modes, Surround Modes, Volume,
Mute and Sleep Settings – are available at any time, even when the remote is
controlling another device. To return the remote to the AVR control mode at any time,
press the Setup button.
AVR Power On/Off buttons: Press these buttons to turn the AVR on and off. The Main
Power switch on the AVR’s rear panel must be on for this button to work.
IR Transmitter Lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are
emitted through this lens.
Device Power On/Off buttons: Press a device’s Source Selector button, then press
these buttons to turn the device on and off.
Source Selector buttons: Press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g.,
Blu-ray, Cable/Sat, Radio, etc. This action will also turn on the AVR and switch the
remote’s control mode to operate the selected source device. NOTE: The first press of
the Radio Source Selector button switches the AVR to the last-used tuner band (AM,
FM or SIRIUS). Each successive press changes the band.
Audio Effects button: Press this button to access the Audio Effects submenu, which
allows adjustment of the AVR’s tone and other audio controls. See the
Sources
section, on page 26, for more information.
Video Modes button: Press this button for direct access to the Video Modes
submenu, which contains picture adjustments you can use after you have adjusted
the picture settings on your TV or video display. See the
on page 33, for more information.
Surround Modes button: Press this button to access the Surround Modes submenu.
Select a surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo, Movie, Music
or Game. When you select the category, it is highlighted and the surround mode
changes.
To change the surround mode for the selected category, press the OK button when the
menu line is highlighted and use the Up/Down buttons to select one of the available
surround-mode options. Press the OK button; or press the Back/Exit button to exit the
Surround Modes menu and display the next higher menu in the hierarchy. See the
Advanced Functions
Number buttons: Use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies
or to select station presets.
Last Channel button: When controlling a cable, satellite or HDTV set-top box or a TV,
press this button to return to the previous television channel.
Activity button: With this button you can program the remote to store up to 11
different Macros (Activities). (A Macro is a series of commands that are transmitted
by a single button press.) Execute a Macro by pressing this button, followed by the
Number button (or the AVR Power On button) into which you programmed the Macro.
See
Programming Macro (Activity) Commands
, on page 23, for programming information.) To operate
section, on page 33, for more information.
, on page 41, for more information.
Program the Remote to Control
Set Up Your
Advanced Functions
section,
Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
menu system.
Menu button: This button is used within the tuner menus (including SIRIUS Radio)
and The Bridge IIIP control menu, and is also used to display the main menu on some
source devices. To display the AVR’s menu system, press the Setup button.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: These buttons are used to navigate the menu system
and to operate the tuner.
OK button: This button is used to select items from the menu system.
Backlight button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): Press this button to illuminate the
buttons on the remote. Press it again to turn the backlight off, or wait 5 seconds after
the last button press for the light to turn off on its own.
Disc Menu button: To display the disc’s menu while a DVD or Blu-ray Disc is playing,
press the Blu-ray Source Selector button, then press this button.
A/B/C/D buttons: These buttons can be used as additional source buttons and can
also operate certain functions when used with some source devices. See Table A13
in the Appendix for details. These buttons are also used with a Teletext
television if your broadcast, cable or satellite provider offers Teletext service.
Volume Up/Down buttons: Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
Channel Up/Down and Page buttons: When the tuner has been selected, press
these buttons to select a preset radio station. While operating a cable, satellite or
HDTV set-top box or a television, press these buttons to change channels.
Mute button: Press this button to mute the AVR’s speaker-output connectors and
headphone jack. To restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume.
Transport Control buttons: These buttons are used to control source devices and
The Bridge IIIP.
Info button: Press to display the AVR’s Info Menu, which contains the settings for
the current source.
Setup button: Press to display the AVR’s Main Menu or to switch the remote to the
AVR control mode.
Sleep button: Press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
receiver after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10
minutes, up to 90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep Off” message.
Learn button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): The AVR 3650/AVR 365 remote is capable
of “learning” individual IR codes from the original remote that came with a source
device. See
for more information.
Zone Selector switch: Use this switch to select whether the AVR commands will
affect the main listening area (Zone 1) or the remote zone of a multizone system
(Zone 2). For normal operation, leave the switch in the Zone 1 position.
Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices and TV
®
-capable
, on page 23,
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Zone 2 Remote Control Functions (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only)
IR Transmitter
Lens
Power Off
Button
Source Selector
Buttons
AVR Button
Back/Exit
Button
OK Button
Zone Selector
Button
Mute Button
Sleep Button
Menu Button
Up/Down/Left/Right
Buttons
Volume Up/Down
Buttons
Transport Control
Buttons
Zone Indicator Light
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Zone 2 Remote Control Functions (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only), continued
By installing an IR receiver in the remote zone of a multizone system and connecting
it to the AVR’s Zone 2 IR Input connector, you can use the Zone 2 remote to control
the sound in the remote zone from within the remote zone. You can use it to control
the AVR’s power, volume and mute functions or to select a source input for the
remote zone, and to control a Harman Kardon source device connected to one of
the AVR’s Remote IR Out connectors. See
more information.
You can also use the Zone 2 remote in the main listening room to control the AVR and
Harman Kardon Blu-ray Disc
is in the Zone 1 control mode (the remote’s Zone Indicator light will turn green), its
power, volume and mute controls will affect only the main listening area. To restore
operation to the remote zone, press the remote’s Zone Selector button so that its
Zone Indicator light turns red.
IR Transmitter lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are
emitted through this lens.
Power Off button: Press this button to turn the AVR off.
Mute button: Press to mute the AVR’s remote-zone speakers. To restore the sound,
press this button, adjust the volume or turn off the multizone system. Make sure to
switch the remote to Zone 2 mode so that only the remote zone will be affected.
Source Selector buttons: With the remote in Zone 2 mode, press one of these
buttons to select a source device for the remote zone. Pressing the button will also
turn on the multizone system and switch the remote to the selected source device’s
control mode. You may select a different external source device than that for the
main room, but not different tuner bands. If you select the same source as that for
the main room, any commands sent to the source device will affect both zones. The
first press of the Radio Source Selector button switches the AVR to the last-used
tuner band (AM, FM or SIRIUS). Each successive press changes the band.
Sleep button: Press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
receiver after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10
minutes, up to 90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep Off” message.
AVR button: Press this button to turn on the AVR and select the last-used source.
This button is also used to switch the remote control to AVR control mode.
™
, DVD, CD or tape players. When the Zone 2 remote
Connect IR Equipment
, on page 22, for
Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
menu system.
Menu button: This button is used within the tuner menus (including SIRIUS Radio)
and The Bridge IIIP control menu, and is also used to display the main menu on
some source devices. To display the AVR’s menu system, press the Setup button.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: These buttons are used to navigate the menu
system and to operate the tuner.
OK button: This button is used to select items from the menu system.
Volume Up/Down buttons: Press to raise or lower the volume level in the remote
zone.
Transport Control buttons: These buttons are used to control source devices and The
Bridge IIIP.
Zone Selector button and Zone Indicator light: Each press of the Zone Selector
button determines whether the AVR commands will affect the main listening area
(Zone 1) or the remote zone (Zone 2). The Zone Indicator light will turn green when
Zone 1 has been selected, and red when Zone 2 has been selected. The Zone
Indicator light will also light up briefly when any button is pressed.
Network Status:
Apply & Save – AV R will Enter Standby
The settings lock is currently On.
In order to access the settings,
please select ‘Settings lock Off’.
Settings Lock
Cancel
Settings Lock Off
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System Settings
General AVR Settings
Network Settings: Select this to set up your AVR for connection to your home network.
ID #: This line is informational only and identifies the AVR to other devices on your •
home network and the Internet for www.radioharmankardon.com.
Network Settings: Since most networks use automatic IP address settings, in most •
cases you can set Network Settings to Automatic. If you are required to use a static IP
address and network settings, you must obtain these settings from your ISP or network
administrator. Use the OK button to set this line to “Manual.” The following settings
will become active: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS.
Use the Number buttons to make the entries for all of these settings. When you have
finished, select Apply & Save, and press the OK button. The AVR will enter the Standby
mode. When you turn the AVR back on, it will attempt to connect to the network using the
settings you entered. If the AVR cannot connect to the network using the manual settings,
contact your ISP or network administrator for assistance.
Network Status: This line indicates the AVR’s current network-connection status •
(Connected/Not Connected).
Apply & Save: Any time you make a change in any of the Network settings, the Apply & •
Save line will become available. Select this line and press the OK button. The AVR will
go into the Standby mode. After you turn the AVR back on, the new network settings
will be in effect. IMPORTANT: You must select Apply & Save for your network
settings to take effect.
NOTE: If you have trouble connecting to the network at any time, cycle the AVR into
the Standby mode, and then turn it back on.
Volume Units: This setting lets you select whether the AVR displays the volume level in
the conventional decibel scale or on a numeric scale from 0 to 100. When the decibel
scale is used, 0dB is the maximum recommended volume, with lower volumes displayed
as negative values. (-90dB – +10dB). The decibel scale is the default setting.
Volume Default and Volume Default Level: These two settings are used together to
program the volume level when you turn on the AVR. Set Volume Default to On, and then
set the Volume Default Level to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume Default is set
to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening
session.
Unit of Measure: Adjusts the speaker-distance settings for Manual Speaker Setup.
Select between meters and feet.
Language: Select the preferred language for the AVR’s on-screen menus and displays:
English, French, Spanish, German, Italian or Russian.
Dolby Volume Calibration: This setting determines the Dolby Volume calibration, as
described in
setting the calibration.
Dolby Volume Calibration
, on page 28. Refer to that section for details about
RS232 Control: If you have connected the AVR to an external control system via its
RS-232 port, set this line to On to enable the AVR to be controlled by the external control
system. Refer to the control system’s documentation for details.
Menu Appearance
Menu Transparency: This selection lets you determine whether video programs will be
visible when the menu system is in use. Select Normal for a fully transparent background,
Medium for partial transparency or Opaque to completely block video programs while
menus are on screen.
Volume/Status Messages: When the AVR is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source
is changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed
on the TV screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds,
with a default of 3 seconds. Select “Off” if you do not wish to see the status messages on
the TV screen (they will still appear on the AVR’s front-panel message display).
Menus: This setting governs how long the Surround Modes, Video Modes and Audio
Effects menus remain visible after the last adjustment: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30
seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes. Select “No Time-Out” to view the menus indefinitely,
but this setting is not recommended, due to the danger of “burn-in” on some video
displays.
Setup and Slide-In Menus: This setting determines how long the setup menus (Main
Menu, Speaker Setup Menu, Zone 2 Menu, all slide-in menus) remain visible after the last
adjustment. Select a time-out period of 5, 10 or 15 (the default) minutes, or no time-out,
which leaves the menus on screen until manually cleared. A time-out period avoids the
possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.
Screen Saver: Program a time-out period for no activity (with no menus displayed)
before the AVR’s built-in screen saver begins. Select a period of 5 minutes, 10 minutes,
20 minutes, 30 minutes or 1 hour, or turn off the screen saver. A time-out period avoids
the possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.
System Info
Software Version: This line is informational only. From time to time, Harman Kardon
engineers may release software upgrades that improve your AVR’s performance
or add features. If you are experiencing difficulties with the AVR, a customer-service
representative may ask for the software version of your product to determine whether a
later upgrade is available.
Upgrade Software: If a software upgrade is released for your AVR, installation instructions
will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon
customer service. At that time, you may access this submenu to install the upgrade
software.
IMPORTANT: During a system upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its
controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.
Settings Lock
Settings Lock prevents the Setup Source, Speaker Setup and System settings menus
from being inadvertently changed. With Settings Lock set to On, the screen shown below
will appear whenever someone attempts to access a setting in one of those menus.
Select “Settings Lock Off” to access the settings or “Cancel” if the setting was accessed
inadvertently. NOTE: If you select “Settings Lock Off,” you will need to turn the Settings
Lock back on via the Settings Lock menu.
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Advanced Remote Control Programming
Remote Channel-Control Punch-Through
The punch-through feature allows you to operate one component while setting certain
groups of controls to operate another component. For example, while using the AVR
controls for surround modes and other audio functions, you may also use the remote to
operate the transport controls of your Blu-ray Disc player. Or while using the remote to
control video functions on your TV, you may also use the remote to change channels on
your cable box.
To program punch-through control while operating any device:
For three seconds press and hold the Source Selector button for the main device the 1.
remote will be operating. The Source Selector will light up, go dark and then light up
again, indicating the remote is in Program mode and that you may release the button.
Select the type of punch-through programming.2.
For channel-control punch-through, press the Channel Up button.a)
To program transport-control punch-through, press the Play transport-control b)
button.
Press the Source Selector button for the device whose channel or transport controls 3.
you will use while operating the device selected in the first step. The Source Selector
button will flash to confirm.
For example, to watch the TV while changing channels using the cable box, press and
hold the TV button until it lights. Then press the Channel Up button, followed by the Cable/
SAT button.
To undo punch-through programming, follow the same steps as above, but press the
same Source Selector button in Steps 1 and 3.
NOTE: The Volume and Mute controls are always dedicated to the AVR.
Programming Macro (Activity) Commands
In addition to their normal functions, you can also use the 0 – 9 Number buttons and AVR
Power On button to store Macro (Activity) commands – up to 11 of them. Each Macro
can send out up to 19 commands at one time from a single button push. Any AVR remote
control button’s function from any mode (except the Back/Exit button, the Light button,
and the Activity button) can be programmed into a Macro.
NOTE: Use caution when programming complicated Macros. It isn’t possible to program
a pause or delay before sending additional commands after a “Power On” command, and
the component may not be ready to respond to commands immediately after powering
on.
To program a Macro:
To enter the Programming mode, simultaneously press and hold the Activity button and 1.
the Number button or AVR Power On button to which you want to assign the Macro.
Press in up to 19 commands that you want stored in that Macro button. During each 2.
successive button selection, the Source Selector button LED will blink once. Press the
Source Selector button for each device (or Setup button for the AVR itself) before you
enter individual commands. This step counts as one of the 19 commands allowed for
each Macro.
You can select functions from another mode by first pressing the corresponding Source •
Selector button and then the buttons where those functions are located within that
mode. Pressing a Source Selector button also counts as one command.
For power on, press the AVR or Device Power On button. •
For power off, press the AVR or Device Power Off button. •
Press the Activity button to end the programming process. The last Source Selector 3.
button (or the Setup button) will flash three times.
It isn’t possible to “edit” a command within a Macro. To erase the Macro:
Press and hold the Activity Button and the button into which you programmed the 1.
Macro until the Source Selector or Setup button lights up.
Press the Activity button to erase the Macro.2.
Advanced Remote Control Programming
To execute a Macro:
Press the Activity button, then press the button into which you programmed the Macro.
IMPORTANT: Keep the remote aimed at the components until all of the Macro
commands have been executed. The remote can take up to 10 seconds to send out 19
Macro commands.
Recording
Two-channel analog and digital audio signals, as well as composite video signals, are
normally available at the appropriate recording outputs. To make a recording, connect
your audio or video recorder to the appropriate AVR output connectors as described in
the Making Connections section, insert blank media in the recorder and make sure the
recorder is turned on and recording while the source is playing. Refer to the recording
device’s instructions for complete information about making recordings.
NOTES:
The AVR does not convert analog signals to digital or vice versa.1.
HDMI and component video sources are not available for recording.2.
Please make certain that you are aware of any copyright restrictions on any material 3.
you record. Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted materials is prohibited by law.
Sleep Timer
The sleep timer sets the AVR to play for up to 90 minutes and then turn off
automatically.
Press the Sleep button on the remote, and the time until turn-off will be displayed.
Each additional press of the Sleep button increases the play time by 10 minutes, with a
maximum of 90 minutes. The SLEEP OFF setting disables the sleep timer.
When the sleep timer has been set, the front-panel display will automatically dim to half
brightness.
If you press the Sleep button after the timer has been set, the remaining play time will be
displayed. Press the Sleep button again to change the play time.
Updating Your Network Software
From time to time, updates to your network sofwtare may become available. To check for
and download these updates:
After the AVR has connected to your network, press the remote’s Internet Radio source 1.
button.
On the AVR front panel, simultaneously press and hold the Surround Modes and Back/2.
Exit buttons.
Message
Display
Surround
Modes
Button
Watch the front-panel Message Display for a message that the unit is checking for 3.
software updates. When the message appears, release the buttons.
Back/Exit
Button
OK
Button
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If the message indicates that an update is available, press the front-panel OK button 4.
to begin the update.
During the update a progress bar and status messages will appear on the Message 5.
Display. Do not touch any controls on the AVR and do not interrupt the network
connection during the update.
When the update is completed the AVR will automatically power off, and after five 6.
seconds will automatically power back on. Once the AVR turns back on it’s ready to
use.
Resetting the Remote
To reset the remote to its factory default condition, simultaneously press and hold the TV
Source Selector button and the “0” Number button. When the TV Source button relights,
enter the code “333.” When the TV button goes out, and all of the Source Selector buttons
flash, the remote control will be reset.
Processor Reset
If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge, first turn off the rear-panel Main
Power switch and unplug the AC power cord for at least 3 minutes. Plug the cord back
in and turn the receiver on. If this procedure doesn’t help, reset the AVR’s processor as
described below.
NOTE: A processor reset erases all user configurations, including video resolution,
speaker and level settings, and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter all of these settings
from your notes in the Appendix worksheets.
To reset the AVR’s processor:
Press the front-panel Standby/On switch to place the unit in the Standby mode (the 1.
Power Indicator will turn amber).
Press and hold the front-panel OK button for at least 5 seconds until the RESET 2.
message appears on the front-panel Message Display.
NOTE: After performing a processor reset, wait at least 1 minute before pressing any
Source Selector buttons.
If the receiver does not function correctly after a processor reset, contact an authorized
Harman Kardon service center for assistance. Authorized service centers may be located
by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
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Troubleshooting
SymptomCauseSolution
Unit does not function when Main Power switch is turned onNo AC power •Ensure that the power cord is plugged into a live AC •
Front-panel Message display lights, but there’s no sound
or picture
No sound from any speaker; PROTECT message appears
on Message display
No sound from center or surround speakersIncorrect surround mode •
Unit does not respond to remote control commandsWeak batteries in remote •
Intermittent input connection •
Mute is on •
Volume control is turned down •
Amplifier is in protection mode due to possible short •
circuit
Amplifier is in protection mode due to internal problems •
Program material is monophonic •
Incorrect speaker configuration •
Program material is stereo •
AVR not selected •
Remote sensor is obscured •
power outlet
Check if the AC outlet is switch-controlled •
Secure all input and speaker connections •
Press Mute button •
Turn up Volume control •
Check all speaker wires at speaker and AVR •
connections for crossed wires
Contact your local Harman Kardon service center •
Select a surround mode other than stereo •
Mono programs contain no surround information •
Check the speaker configuration in the setup menu •
The surround decoder may not create center- or •
surround-channel information from nonencoded
programs
Change batteries in remote •
Press the Setup/AVR button •
Ensure that the AVR’s front-panel remote sensor is in •
the line of sight of the remote
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Intermittent buzzing in tunerLocal interference •Move the AVR or antenna away from computers, •
(AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): Surround-back speaker
settings cannot be accessed, and the test tone does not
play through the surround back speakers
(AVR 3650/AVR 2650 only): The SIRIUS Preview
Channel (001) is silent
Unable to activate remote control Programming modeSource Selector button is not held for at least 3 •
Remote buttons light, but AVR does not respondRemote is in Zone 2 mode •Slide Zone Selector switch to the Zone 1 position. •
Unable to establish network connectionAVR network programming requires rebooting •Cycle the AVR into the Standby mode, and then turn it •
Additional information on troubleshooting possible problems with your AVR and installation-related issues may be found in the list of “Frequently Asked Questions,” which is
located in the Product Support section of our Web site: www.harmankardon.com
Multi-zone operation has been selected/Assigned AMP •
channels have been assigned to Zone 2
SIRIUS tuner is not connected •
SIRIUS antenna is in an improper location •
SIRIUS signal requires a refresh •
seconds
fluorescent lights, motors or other electrical appliances
Use the Speaker Setup menu to reassign the Assigned •
AMP to the surround back left and right channels
Ensure that SIRIUS tuner is properly connected •
Re-locate the SIRIUS antenna according to the •
recommendations in the SIRIUS tuner’s instruction
manual. For further help, visit
www.siriusradio.com
Visit www.siriusradio.com •
Be sure to hold the Source Selector button for at least •
3 seconds
on again
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Specifications
Specifications
Audio Section
Stereo power:AVR 3650/AVR 365: 110W per channel, two
Multichannel power:AVR 3650/AVR 365: 110W per channel, two
Input sensitivity/impedance:200mV/47k ohms
Signal-to-noise ratio (IHF-A):100dB
Surround system adjacent channel
separation:
Frequency response (@ 1W):10Hz – 130kHz (+0dB/–3dB)
Left/Right Surround Back or Left/Right Front Height
Speakers Crossover Frequency
Subwoofer ModeLFE
Subwoofer Size10 inch
Front Left Level0dB
Center Level0dB
Front Right Level0dB
100Hz
Your Settings
Position 1
Your Settings
Position 2
Surround Right Level0dB
Surround Back Right/Front Height Right Level0dB
Surround Back Left/Front Height Left Level0dB
Surround Left Level0dB
Sub Level0dB
Table A4 – Delay Setting Defaults
Speaker Position
Front Left10 feet (3 meters)
Center10 feet (3 meters)
Front Right 10 feet (3 meters)
Surround Right10 feet (3 meters)
Surround Left10 feet (3 meters)
Surround Back Right/Front Height Right 10 feet (3 meters)
Surround Back Left/Front Height Left10 feet (3 meters)
Subwoofer10 feet (3 meters)
Distance From Speaker to
Listening Position
Your Delay Settings
Position 1
Your Delay Settings
Position 2
A/V Lip Sync Delay (See Info Settings Menu)0mS
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Table A5 – Source Settings
Appendix
Cable/Sat
Device TypeUSB
Surround Modes
Video InputN/AThe Bridge III
Audio InputUSBThe Bridge III
Resolution to Display
Adjust Lip Sync
Change NameN/AN/A
Audio Auto PollingN/AN/A
Zone 2 AudioUSBThe Bridge III
Dolby Volume
Blu-ray
Disc
Media
Server
RadioTV
USB
(AVR 3650/
AVR 365)
NetworkGameAUXThe Bridge
Table A6 – Audio Effects Settings
USB
(AVR 3650/
AVR 365)
NetworkGameAUXThe Bridge
DefaultCable/Sat
Blu-ray
Disc
Media
Server
RadioTV
DVR
(AVR 2650/
AVR 265)
DVR
(AVR 2650/
AVR 265)
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Dolby Volume See Source
Tone ControlOn
Treble0dB
Bass0dB
LFE Trim0dB
MP3
Enhancer
Off
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Table A7 – Video Modes Settings
Appendix
DefaultCable/Sat
Video ModeOff
Brightness*50
Contrast*50
Color*50
Sharpness*50
Picture AdjustAuto Adjust
OverscanOff
Noise Reduction**Off
MPEG Noise Reduction**Off
Cross Color Suppressor** Off
Flesh Tone
Enhancement**
Black Level**Off
Deinterlacing**Off
Film Mode Detect**Off
Off
Blu-ray
Disc
Media
Server
RadioTV
USB
(AVR
3650/
AVR 365)
Network GameAUX
The
Bridge
DVR
(AVR
2650/
AVR 265)
* Note: These settings are available only when the Video Mode is set to Custom.
** Note: These settings are displayed only when Advanced Video Settings is selected.
Table A8 – Surround Modes
DefaultCable/Sat
Auto Select
Virtual Surround
Stereo7 CH Stereo
MovieLogic 7 Movie
MusicLogic 7 Music
GameLogic 7 Game
Center Width*3
Dimension*0
Panorama*Off
* Note: These settings are available only when Dolby Pro Logic II or IIx Music mode has been selected. Access these settings by selecting the Edit option.
Logic 7 Movie or
native digital format
Harman virtual
speaker
Blu-ray
Disc
Media
Server
RadioTV
USB
(AVR 3650/
AVR 365)
NetworkGameAUXThe Bridge
DVR
(AVR 2650/
AVR 265)
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Table A9 – Remote Control Codes
Source InputDevice Type (if changed)Product Brand and Code Number
Cable/Sat
Appendix
Blu-ray Disc
DVR (AVR 2650/AVR 265)
Media Server
TV
Game
AUX
Table A10 – System Settings
FeatureDefaultYour Settings
Front Panel DimmerOn 100%
HDMI Audio to TVOff
HDMI ControlOff
Audio Return ChannelOff
Power ControlOff
TV ControlOff
Network SettingsAutomatic
Volume UnitsdB
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Volume DefaultOff
Volume Default Level–25dB
Unit of MeasureFeet (AVR 3650/AVR 2650): Meters (AVR 365/AVR 265)
LanguageEnglish
Dolby Volume Calibration0dB
RS232 ControlOff
Menu TransparencyMedium
Volume/Status Messages3 Seconds
Menus1 minute
Setup and Slide-In Menus5 minutes
Screen Saver10 minutes
Software VersionCheck your unit
Table A11 – Zone 2 Settings
Source InputDefaultYour Settings
StatusOff
SourceCable/Sat
Volume–25dB
Assigned AMPSurround Back
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Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
0,2CGB1A235ZBADGE , AVR3651 EA
0,2CGL1A222INDICATOR , VOLUMEAVR130/230/3301 EA
0,2CGR1A530H63COVER , USB1 EA
0,2CGR1A531H63COVER , HDMI1 EA
0,2CGU1A318YORNAMENT , VOLUME AVR2551 EA
0,2CGU2A410A25OWINDOW , FIP1 EA
0,2CGWAVR365/230FRONT PANEL ASS'Y1 EA
..3CBT2A1064KNOB , STANDBY1 EA
..3CBT2A1065KNOB , BACK1 EA
..3CGB3A158ZBADGE , HARMAN/KARDON (FRONT)1 EA
..3CGL1A265YINDICATOR , POWER AVR1551 EA
..3CGW6A447RHTB24PANEL , FRONT AVR3651 EA
..3CHG1A309RUBBER1 EA
..3CHS1A176TAPE , HEMELON1 EA
..3CMC1A372PLATE , SHIELD2 EA
..3CMC1A414PLTE , EARTH USB & HDMI1 EA
..3CMC1A416PLATE , EARTH TOP2 EA
..3CMC3A338PLATE , EARTH2 EA
..3CMD1A555BRACKET , SIDE (L)1 EA
..3CMD2A443BRACKET , SIDE1 EA
..3CMH2A215HOLDER , LED AVR3501 EA
..3CMZ1A127FILTER , FIP AVR2551 EA
..3COP12357IAVR365/230 FRONT PCB MANUAL ASS'Y1 EA
....5C121 CCBS1H151KBTCAP , CERAMIC(150PF/50V)CH UP025 B151K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C122 CCEA1AH331TCAP , ELECT(10V/330uF)KR3-10V331MB(6.3*11L)1 EA
....5C151 CCFT1H473ZFC AP , CERAMIC0.047UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C152 CCEA1CKS100TCAP , ELECT(16V/10uF)-SKC3-16V100MA2(4*5L)1 EA
....5C161 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C171 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C181 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5
C213 CCBS1H223ZFTCAP , CERAMIC(22000PF/50V)CH UP025 F223Z-A-B J1 EA
....5C214 CCBS1H223ZFTCAP , CERAMIC(22000PF/50V)CH UP025 F223Z-A-B J1 EA
....5C252 CCEA1HKS2R2TCAP , ELECT(50V/2.2uF)-SKC3-50V2R2MA2(4*5L)1 EA
....5C311 CCBS1H102KBTCAP , CERAMIC(1000PF/50V)CH UP025 B102K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C322 CCBS1H102KBTCAP , CERAMIC(1000PF/50V)CH UP025 B102K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C412 CCBS1H103ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.01UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C413 CCEA1JH470TSCAP , ELECT63V/47UF/105'C1 EA
....5C414 CCEA1JH470TSCAP , ELECT63V/47UF/105'C1 EA
....5C415 CCBS1H103ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.01UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C422 CCEA1HH4R7TCAP , ELECT(50V/4.7uF)KR3-50V4R7MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C431 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C441 CCBS1H223ZFTCAP , CERAMIC(22000PF/50V)CH UP025 F223Z-A-B J1 EA
....5C442 CCBS1H223ZFTCAP , CERAMIC(22000PF/50V)CH UP025 F223Z-A-B J1 EA
....5C550 CCBS1H560JTCAP , CERAMIC(56PF/50V)CH UP025SL560J-A-B Z1 EA
....5C555 CCBS1H560JTCAP , CERAMIC(56PF/50V)CH UP025SL560J-A-B Z1 EA
....5C556 CCEA1AH101TCAP , ELECT(10V/100uF)KR3-10V101MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C557 CCBS1H103ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.01UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C558 CCBS1H103ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.01UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C631 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C651 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C652 CCBS1H471KBTCAP , CERAMIC(470PF/50V)CH UP025 B471K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C653 CCBS1H471KBTCAP , CERAMIC(470PF/50V)CH UP025 B471K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C714 CCBS1H223ZFTCAP , CERAMIC(22000PF/50V)CH UP025 F223Z-A-B J1 EA
....5C715 CCEA1CKS100TCAP , ELECT(16V/10uF)-SKC3-16V100MA2(4*5L)1 EA
....5C721 CCEA1HKS2R2TCAP , ELECT(50V/2.2uF)-SKC3-50V2R2MA2(4*5L)1 EA
....5C731 CCEA1AH471TCAP , ELECT(10V/470uF)KR3-10V471MB(6.3*11L)1 EA
....5C732 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C751 CCBS1C222MXTCAP , CERAMIC(2200PF/16V)CH EP025 B222M-A-B J1 EA
....5C752 CCBS1H102KBTCAP , CERAMIC(1000PF/50V)CH UP025 B102K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C753 CCBS1H102KBTCAP , CERAMIC(1000PF/50V)CH UP025 B102K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C754 CCBS1H104ZFTCAP , CERAMIC0.1UF 50V Z1 EA
....5C801 CCEA1EH470TCAP , ELECT(25V/47uF)KR3-25V470MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C802 CCEA1EH470TCAP , ELECT(25V/47uF)KR3-25V470MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C811 CCEA1HH100TCAP , ELECT(50V/10uF)KR3-50V100MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C813 CCBS1H470JTCAP , CERAMIC(47PF/50V)CH UP025SL470J-A-B Z1 EA
....5C821 CCBS1H471KBTCAP , CERAMIC(470PF/50V)CH UP025 B471K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C822 CCBS1H151KBTCAP , CERAMIC(150PF/50V)CH UP025 B151K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C823 CCEA1HH100TCAP , ELECT(50V/10uF)KR3-50V100MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C830 CCBS1H473ZFTCAP , CERAMIC(47000PF/50V)CH UP025 F473Z-A-B J1 EA
....5C901 CCEA1HH100TCAP , ELECT(50V/10uF)KR3-50V100MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C902 CCEA1HH100TCAP , ELECT(50V/10uF)KR3-50V100MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C911 CCEA1EH470TCAP , ELECT(25V/47uF)KR3-25V470MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C912 CCEA1EH470TCAP , ELECT(25V/47uF)KR3-25V470MA(5*11L)1 EA
....5C923 CCBS1H681KBTCAP , CERAMIC(680PF/50V)CH UP025 B681K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C924 CCBS1H681KBTCAP , CERAMIC(680PF/50V)CH UP025 B681K-A-B Z1 EA
....5C931 CCEA1CH331TCAP , ELECT(16V/330uF)KR3-16V331MC(8*11.5L)1 EA
....5C932 CCEA1CH331TCAP , ELECT(16V/330uF)KR3-16V331MC(8*11.5L)1 EA
....5D161 HVD1N5819TDIODE , SCHOTTKY1N58191 EA
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....5D421 CVDZJ6.8BTDIODE , ZENER 6.8VZJ6.8B 1/2W1 EA
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....5D455 HVD1SS133MTDIODE1SS133T-771 EA
....5D631 HVD1SS133MTDIODE1SS133T-771 EA
....5D632 HVD1SS133MTDIODE1SS133T-771 EA
....5L151HLQ02C100KTCOIL , AXAIL (10UH)1 EA
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SPARE PARTS LIST.
Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
....5Q104 CVTKTC1027YTT.R , KTC1027YKTC1027Y/TO-92L/KEC1 EA
....5Q111 HVTKRA107MTT.R , TO-92MKRA107M1 EA
....5Q112 HVTKRC107MTT.R , TO-92MKRC107M1 EA
....5Q113 HVTKRC107MTT.R , TO-92MKRC107M1 EA
....5Q251 HVTKTA1271YTT.RKTA1271Y1 EA
....5Q252 HVTKRC107MTT.R , TO-92MKRC107M1 EA
....5Q721 HVTKRC107MTT.R , TO-92MKRC107M1 EA
....5Q906 HVTKRA107MTT.R , TO-92MKRA107M1 EA
....5Q907 HVTKRA107MTT.R , TO-92MKRA107M1 EA
....5Q941 HVTKTC2874BTT.R , MUTEKTC2874B1 EA
....5Q942 HVTKTC2874BTT.R , MUTEKTC2874B1 EA
....5Q943 HVTKTC2874BTT.R , MUTEKTC2874B1 EA
....5Q944 HVTKTC2874BTT.R , MUTEKTC2874B1 EA
....5Q951 HVTKRC107MTT.R , TO-92MKRC107M1 EA
....5Q952 HVTKRA107MTT.R , TO-92MKRA107M1 EA
....5Q954 HVTKRC107MTT.R , TO-92MKRC107M1 EA
....5R101 CRD20TF2200TRES , CARBON(220 OHM, 1%)1 EA
....5R102 CRD20TF6800TRES , CARBON(680 OHM, 1%)1 EA
....5R113 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R122 CRD20TJ100TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)1 EA
....5R201 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R202 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R203 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R211 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R213 CRD20TJ272TRES, CARBON(1/5W,2.7Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R214 CRD20TJ272TRES, CARBON(1/5W,2.7Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R251 CRD20TJ222TRES, CARBON(1/5W,2.2Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R252 CRD25TJ393TRES, CARBON(1/4W,39Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R312 CRD20TF1001TRES , CARBON1K /1/5W /F1 EA
....5R313 CRD20TF1501TRES , CARBON1.5K /1/5W /F1 EA
....5R314 CRD20TF1801TRES , CARBON1.8K /1/5W /F1 EA
....5
R315 CRD20TF2701TRES , CARBON2.7K /1/5W/F1 EA
....5R316 CRD20TF3301TRES , CARBON3.3K /1/5W/F1 EA
....5
R322 CRD20TF1001TRES , CARBON1K /1/5W /F1 EA
....5R323 CRD20TF1501TRES , CARBON1.5K /1/5W /F1 EA
....5R324 CRD20TF1801TRES , CARBON1.8K /1/5W /F1 EA
....5R325 CRD20TF2701TRES , CARBON2.7K /1/5W/F1 EA
....5R326 CRD20TF3301TRES , CARBON3.3K /1/5W/F1 EA
....5R327 CRD20TF5601TRES , CARBON(5.6K/F)1 EA
....5R328 CRD20TF5601TRES , CARBON(5.6K/F)1 EA
....5R401 CRD25FJ3R3TRES , CARBON3.3 OHM 1/4W J1 EA
....5R402 CRD25TJ4R7TRES, CARBON(1/4W,4.7ohm,J)1 EA
....5R403 CRD20TJ100TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)1 EA
....5R404 CRD25TJ4R7TRES, CARBON(1/4W,4.7ohm,J)1 EA
....5R411 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R412 CRD20TJ122TRES, CARBON(1/5W,1.2Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R413 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R415 CRD20TJ473TRES, CARBON(1/5W,47Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R431 CRD20TJ100TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)1 EA
....5R432 CRD20TJ100TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)1 EA
....5R550 CRD20TJ100TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)1 EA
....5R555 CRD20TJ100TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)1 EA
....5R556 CRD20TJ153TRES, CARBON(1/5W,15Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R557 CRD20TJ153TRES, CARBON(1/5W,15Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R701 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R702 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R703 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R711 CRD20TJ470TRES, CARBON(1/5W,47ohm,J)1 EA
....5R712 CRD20TJ470TRES, CARBON(1/5W,47ohm,J)1 EA
....5R713 CRD20TJ470TRES, CARBON(1/5W,47ohm,J)1 EA
....5R721 CRD20TJ103TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R722 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R731 CRD20TJ100TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)1 EA
....5R735 CRD20TJ152TRES, CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R741 CRD20TJ123TRES, CARBON(1/5W,12Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R742 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R801 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R802 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R811 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R812 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R813 CRD20TJ103TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R821 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R822 CRD20TJ103TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R823 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R834 CRD20TJ222TRES, CARBON(1/5W,2.2Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R835 CRD20TJ103TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R836 CRD20TJ152TRES, CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R901 CRD25TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/4W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R902 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R911 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R912 CRD20TJ101TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)1 EA
....5R921 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R922 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R923 CRD20TJ152TRES, CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R924 CRD20TJ152TRES, CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R925 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R926 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R931 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
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Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
....5R932 CRD20TJ104TRES, CARBON(1/5W,100Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R933 CRD20TJ221TRES, CARBON(1/5W,220ohm,J)1 EA
....5R934 CRD20TJ221TRES, CARBON(1/5W,220ohm,J)1 EA
....5R935 CRD20TJ221TRES, CARBON(1/5W,220ohm,J)1 EA
....5R936 CRD20TJ221TRES, CARBON(1/5W,220ohm,J)1 EA
....5R941 CRD25TJ432TRES, CARBON(1/4W,4.3Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R942 CRD20TJ472TRES, CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R943 CRD20TJ472TRES, CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R944 CRD20TJ472TRES, CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R951 CRD20TJ102TRES, CAR BON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R953 CRD20TJ362TRES, CARBON(1/5W,3.6Kohm,J)1 EA
....5R954 CRD20TJ103TRES, CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)1 EA
....5S311 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S312 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S313 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S314 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S315 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S316 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S317 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S318 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S319 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S320 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S321 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S322 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S323 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
....5S330 CST1A024ZTSW , TACT1 EA
...4BK71 CMD1A572BRACKET , FIP1 EA
...4BK72 CMD1A572BRACKET , FIP1 EA
...4BK73 CMD1A629BRACKET , PCB1 EA
...4BN53 CWB1C005350BM001Shield W ire ass'y1 EA
...4BN61 CJP06GB142ZBPIN H EADER(6P, 2.54mm)1 EA
...4
BN73 CJP06GB142ZBPIN HEADER(6P, 2.54mm)1 EA
...4BN74 CWB1C005100BMWIRE ASS'Y(5P, 100MM)1 EA
...4
CN61 CJP06GA221ZBFEMALE HEADER (6P,2.54mm) , STRAIGHT TYPEFAS28511 EA
...4CN71 CJP05GB03ZYWAFER,YMAW025(2.5mm,ANGLE)1 EA
...4CN72 CJP27GA285ZNWAFER,FPC 1.25mm,stright1.25-2-NP1 EA
...4CN73 CJP06GB143ZBFEMALE HEADER(6P, 2.54mm)1 EA
...4CN74 CJP05GB03ZYWAFER,YMAW025(2.5mm,ANGLE)1 EA
...4C411 CCEA1JH101ECAP , ELECT100UF 63V1 EA
...4D101 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201V L.E.D , WHITECVD1L0345W31BOCT2011 EA
...4D102 CVD30ASOGCAA-S7L.E.D , ORANGET0L-30ASOGCAA-S71 EA
...4D201 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201V L.E.D , WHITECVD1L0345W31BOCT2011 EA
...4D202 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201V L.E.D , WHITECVD1L0345W31BOCT2011 EA
...4D203 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201V L.E.D , WHITECVD1L0345W31BOCT2011 EA
...4ET63 CMC2A325PLATE , EARTH AVR1551 EA
...4FIP2CFL162BD01GINKV.F.D162-BD-01GINK1 EA
...4IC12CRVKSM603TE5BSENSOR , REMOCON1 EA
...4IC13CVISN74ACT04DRI.C , HEX INVERTERS(SOIC/D-14P)SN74ACT04DR / TEXAS INSTRUMENT1 EA
...4IC14HVINJM2068MDTE1I.C , OP AMP (JRC)NJM2068MD-TE11 EA
...4IC15HVINJM4556ALI.C , HEADPHONE (JRC)NJM4556AL1 EA
...4JK53 CJJ9X009ZJACK, USB1 EA
...4JK63 CJJ2E026ZJACK, PHONES(6.35mm,SILVER)PJ-612A-51/YUQIU1 EA
...4RL91 CSL4A016ZURELAY,BC3-12H,DC12V,2C2PBC3-12H/HANDOUK1 EA
...4VR74 CSR2A037ZENCODER1 EA
..3COP12366IAVR365/230 HDMI BUFFER PCB ASS'Y1 EA
....6C110 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C111 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C112 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C113 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C115 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C116 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C117 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6R506 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R513 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R520 CRJ10DJ202TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/2Kohm)1 EA
....6R521 CRJ10DJ202TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/2Kohm)1 EA
....6BN63 CJP23GB210ZYWAFER , (CARD CABLE,ANGLE,SMT,1MM,10008HR-23L(BK))10008HR-23L1 EA
....6C102 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C104 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C105 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C106 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C107 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C108 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C109 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C114 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C118 CCUC0J106KCCAP, CHIP(2012, 6.3V/10uF)1 EA
....6C120 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C121 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6IC901 CVIPI3HDMI101I.C, 1:1 HDMI BUFFER (T QFN 42P)1 EA
....6JK91CJJ9H008YJACK, HDMI(TYPE-A, SMT-19P)H050FS019G643BY1 EA
....6L801CLZ9R005ZFERRITE CHIP BEAD(1608/60ohm)HCB1608KF-600T30/COILMASTER1 EA
....6R503 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R504 CRJ10DJ202TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/2Kohm)1 EA
....6R505 CRJ10DJ202TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/2Kohm)1 EA
....6R507 CRJ10DJ223TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/22Kohm)1 EA
....6R508 CRJ10DJ203TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/20Kohm)16081 EA
....6R509 CRJ10DJ152TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)1 EA
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Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
....6R510 CRJ10DJ203TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/20Kohm)16081 EA
....6R514 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R516 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R518 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
...4CMD1A629BRACKET , PCB1 EA
...4CMD1A787BRACKET , HDMI1 EA
...4C2K86102SOLDER , FLUX WIRE PB FREE(PIE 1.0)HSE-04 W1.01,5 G
..3CPE1A009SHEET , BLIND1 EA
..3CTB3+10JRSCREW27 EA
..3CTWS3+10GRSCREW2 EA
..3CN31 CWC4F2A23A300B10CARD CABLE (1mm, 23P, 300mm, B)1 EA
..3CN72 CWC4C4A27B250B08CARD , CABLE (27P/1.25mm,/250mm)27P/1.25MM/250MM1 EA
0,2CGX1A338MBC63CAP , VOLUME1 EA
0,2CGX5A390C66ZSHEET , AL FRONT AVR36501 EA
0,2CKC6B145S60CABINET , TOP AVR3501 EA
0,2CMH1A214HOLDER , VOLUMEAVR130/230/3301 EA
0,2CMZ2A090SHEET , VOLUME1 EA
0,2CQB1A549YLABEL , ATTENTION DVD481 EA
0,2CQB1A622LABEL , SERIAL NO1 EA
0,2CQB1A906ZLABEL , HOT1 EA
0,2CTB3+8JFZRSCREW17 EA
0,2CTB4+6FFZRSCREW6 EA
0,2CUAAVR365/230BOTTOM CHASSIS ASS'Y1 EA
..3CFNRDM6025SMOTOR , FAN (60X60X25) 12V, 0.1A1 EA
..3CHD1A012ZRSCREW , SPECIAL2 EA
..3CHD1A023RSCREW , SPECIAL4 EA
..3CHD1A036FZRSCREW , SPECIAL2 EA
..3CHD1A065RSCREW , FLAT(2.6X4)2 EA
..3CHD4A012RSCREW , SPECIAL4 EA
..3CHE170HOLDER , PCB2 EA
..3CHE36-3CLAMPER , WIRE1 EA
..3
CHG1A104CUSHION , EVAH=9.5(15X20)1 EA
..3CHG1A113RUBBER3 EA
..3
CHG1A160ZCUSHIO N , RUBBER1 EA
..3CHG1A373CUSHION , FOOT AVR3504 EA
..3CHR301CLAMPER2 EA
..3CHS1A032TAPE , HEMELON4 EA
..3CKF2A444ZPANEL , REAR AVR3651 EA
..3CKL1A094FOOT , A AVR3502 EA
..3CKL1A095FOOT , B AVR3502 EA
..3CMD1A506BRACKET , F ANAVR330/AVR46001 EA
..3CMD1A702FRAME , BOTTOM1 EA
..3CMD1A786BRACKET , HDMI1 EA
..3CNVFS2026-020021MODULE,VENICE6.2 (NO DAB, NO WIFI)1 EA
..3
COP12327IAVR365/230 INPUT PCB ASS'Y1 EA
....6C133 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C134 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C135 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C136 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C217 CCUS1H101JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/100pF)1 EA
....6C218 CCUS1H101JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/100pF)1 EA
....6C219 CCUS1H101JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/100pF)1 EA
....6C293 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C300 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C301 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C302 CCUS1H683KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.068uF)1 EA
....6C303 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C304 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C305 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C306 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C307 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C332 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C333 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C334 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C335 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C336 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C337 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C338 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C339 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C356 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C357 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C362 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C369 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C370 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C371 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C372 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C373 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C375 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C376 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C377 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C412 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C413 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C420 CCUS1H151JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/150pF)1 EA
....6C421 CCUS1H151JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/150pF)1 EA
....6C422 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C423 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C466 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
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Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
....6C601 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C603 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C605 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C607 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C609 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C611 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C613 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C615 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C617 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C619 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C621 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C623 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C625 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C627 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C629 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C631 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C641 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C643 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C644 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C645 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C646 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C648 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C651 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C652 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C653 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C654 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C655 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C656 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C658 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C660 CCSNA0J220BCAP , CHIP TANTAL(22uF/6.3V, NingXia XingRi)XRCA45 XXX M XXX AT1 EA
....6C704 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6
C705 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C714 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6
C718 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C719 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C722 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C723 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C727 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C729 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C731 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C733 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C737 CCSNA0J220BCAP , CHIP TANTAL(22uF/6.3V, NingXia XingRi)XRCA45 XXX M XXX AT1 EA
....6C738 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C739 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C741 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C745 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C746 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C747 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C748 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C751 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C754 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C756 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C757 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C758 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C759 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C760 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C761 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C762 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C763 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C765 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C773 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C780 CCUS1H102KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/1000pF)1 EA
....6C781 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C788 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C789 CCUS1H103KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C792 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C856 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C865 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6D725 CVD1SS355TDIODE, SMD, SWITCHING1SS355/SOD-3231 EA
....6L101CLZ9R005ZFERRITE CHIP BEAD(1608/60ohm)HCB1608KF-600T30/COILMASTER1 EA
....6L604CLZ9R005ZFERRITE CHIP BEAD(1608/60ohm)HCB1608KF-600T30/COILMASTER1 EA
....6L704CLZ9R005ZFERRITE CHIP BEAD(1608/60ohm)HCB1608KF-600T30/COILMASTER1 EA
....6RN89 CRJ104DJ103TRES , CHIP , 10K OHM, 5% , 1608 X 410K(1608)1 EA
....6R118 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R122 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R123 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R124 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R125 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R126 CRJ10DJ332TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)1 EA
....6R163 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R165 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R171 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R217 CRJ10DJ101TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)1 EA
....6R218 CRJ10DJ101TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)1 EA
....6R219 CRJ10DJ101TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)1 EA
....6R251 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R252 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R289 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
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....6R290 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R291 CRJ10DJ563TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/56Kohm)1 EA
....6R292 CRJ10DJ563TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/56Kohm)1 EA
....6R293 CRJ10DJ563TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/56Kohm)1 EA
....6R294 CRJ10DJ563TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/56Kohm)1 EA
....6R317 CRJ10DJ561TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)1 EA
....6R320 CRJ10DJ682TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R321 CRJ10DJ682TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R322 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R323 CRJ10DJ682TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R324 CRJ10DJ682TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R325 CRJ10DJ682TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R326 CRJ10DJ682TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R327 CRJ10DJ682TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R339 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R341 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R380 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R381 CRJ10DJ561TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)1 EA
....6R382 CRJ10DJ561TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)1 EA
....6R383 CRJ10DJ561TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)1 EA
....6R384 CRJ10DJ561TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)1 EA
....6R389 CRJ10DJ563TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/56Kohm)1 EA
....6R390 CRJ10DJ563TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/56Kohm)1 EA
....6R399 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R400 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R401 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R402 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R403 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R404 CRJ10DJ182TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1.8Kohm)1 EA
....6R406 CRJ10DJ101TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)1 EA
....6R407 CRJ10DJ101TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)1 EA
....6
R424 CRJ10DJ472TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)1 EA
....6R425 CRJ10DJ392TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)1 EA
....6
R448 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R460 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R465 CRJ10DJ472TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)1 EA
....6R466 CRJ10DJ472TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)1 EA
....6R471 CRJ10DJ101TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)1 EA
....6R700 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R713 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R717 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R718 CRJ10DF1371TRES, CHIP(1608/1%/1.37Kohm)1 EA
....6R719 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R720 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R721 CRJ10DJ472TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)1 EA
....6R725 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R726 CRJ10DJ100TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)1 EA
....6R727 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R733 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R735 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R745 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R753 CRJ10DJ332TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)1 EA
....6R754 CRJ10DJ332TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)1 EA
....6R759 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R761 CRJ10DJ102TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)1 EA
....6R762 CRJ10DJ102TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)1 EA
....6R763 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R767 CRJ10DF5101TRES, CHIP(1608/1%/5.1Kohm)1608 SIZE1 EA
....6R779 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R780 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R781 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R785 CRJ10DJ104TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)1 EA
....6R795 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R797 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R812 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R834 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R835 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R836 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R837 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R857 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R858 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R863 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R866 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R870 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R871 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R872 CRJ10DJ473TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)1 EA
....6R877 CRJ10DJ472TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)1 EA
....6R891 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R907 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R908 CRJ10DJ105TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)1 EA
....6R910 CRJ10DJ105TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)1 EA
....6R925 CRJ10DJ0R0TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)1 EA
....6R932 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6R963 CRJ10DJ105TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)1 EA
....6R966 CRJ10DJ472TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)1 EA
....6R968 CRJ10DJ105TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)1 EA
....6R969 CRJ10DJ103TRES, CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)1 EA
....6C111 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C112 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
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Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
....6C113 CCUS1H180JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/18pF)1 EA
....6C114 CCUS1H180JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/18pF)1 EA
....6C115 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C116 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C117 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C118 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C121 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C123 CRJ06IJ183TRES, CHIP(1005/5%/18Kohm)1 EA
....6C131 CCUS1H150JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/15pF)1 EA
....6C132 CCUS1H150JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/15pF)1 EA
....6C203 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C204 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C205 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C206 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C207 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C208 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C209 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C210 CCUS1H221JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/220pF)1 EA
....6C227 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C228 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C229 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C230 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C260 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C277 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C278 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C291 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C308 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C309 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C310 CCUS1H822KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/8200pF)1 EA
....6C311 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C312 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6
C313 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C314 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6
C315 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C316 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C317 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C318 CCUS1H683KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.068uF)1 EA
....6C319 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C320 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C321 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C322 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C323 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C324 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C325 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C326 CCUS1H822KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/8200pF)1 EA
....6C327 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C328 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C329 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C330 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C331 CCUS1H391JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/390pF)1 EA
....6C358 CCUS1H392KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/3900pF)1 EA
....6C359 CCUS1H822KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/8200pF)1 EA
....6C363 CCUI1E103KCCAP, CHIP(1005, 25V/0.01uF)1 EA
....6C364 CCUS1H392KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/3900pF)1 EA
....6C365 CCUS1H822KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/8200pF)1 EA
....6C383 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C384 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C385 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C386 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C387 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C388 CCUS1H223KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.022uF)1 EA
....6C394 CCUS1H102KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/1000pF)1 EA
....6C428 CCUI1H151JACAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/150pF)1 EA
....6C442 CCUI1H151JACAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/150pF)1 EA
....6C455 CCUI1H101JACAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/100pF)1 EA
....6C456 CCUI1H151JACAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/150pF)1 EA
....6C457 CCUI1H101JACAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/100pF)1 EA
....6C458 CCUI1H151JACAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/150pF)1 EA
....6C459 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C460 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C461 CCUS1H272KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/2700pF)1 EA
....6C462 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C610 CCUI1H150JACAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/15pF)1 EA
....6C642 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C647 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C649 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C650 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C657 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C659 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C701 CCUS1H150JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/15pF)1 EA
....6C702 CCUS1H150JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/15pF)1 EA
....6C707 CCUI1H102KCCAP, CHIP(1005, 50V/1000pF)1 EA
....6C708 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C716 CCUS1H151JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/150pF)1 EA
....6C725 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C734 CCUS1H104KCCAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/0.1uF)1 EA
....6C742 CCUS1H300JACAP, CHIP(1608, 50V/30pF)1 EA
....6C743 CCUI1C104KCCAP , CHIP (1005, 16V/0.1uF)1 EA
Level Ref# ComponentDescriptionDrawing NoREQ-Qty UM
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