Harman Kardon HS100 Service Manual

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harman kardon
Model HS100
INTEGRATED HOME THEATER SYSTEM
DVD/ DVD-Audio/DVD±R/RW/CD/CD±R/VCD/SVCD Player
5 X 35W 5.1 CHANNEL A/V RECEIVER
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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS……………...……2
ESD PRECAUTIONS……..…….…....................4
SPECIFICATIONS………………………….…….5 PACKAGING/ACCESSORIES………..…..…….6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS……………..…….7 INFORMATION DISPLAY……………………….8 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS…………...…...9 REMOTE CONTROL………………..………….10 INSTALLATION/CONNECTIONS…..………….12
SYSTEM SETUP.................................…….…14
harman/kardon, Inc.
250 Crossways Park Dr.
Woodbury, New York 11797
BASIC OPERATION………….…….…………..…19 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE/RESET.…..…..….20 OVERALL EXPLODED VIEW……………..…..…21 BLOCK DIAGRAM.……………..…………..…..…22
HS100 ELECT R I C AL PART S LI ST……..…....... .2 3
HS100 MECHANICAL PARTS LIST…………….31 PCB DRAWINGS……………………………….…33 SEMICONDUCTOR PINOUTS………..…………43 SCHEMATICS…………………………..…………53
Rev 1 6/2007
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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP
1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use.
2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.
2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials.
2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction and/or damage to the printed-circuit board.
3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason the adjustment point and installation screws should absolutely never be touched.
4) Laser beams may damage the eyes! Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes! Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.
5) Cleaning the lens surface If there is dust on the lens surface, the dust should be cleaned away by using an air bush (such as used for camera lens). The lens is held by a delicate spring. When cleaning the lens surface, therefore, a cot­ton swab should be used, taking care not to distort this.
6) Never attempt to disassemble the pick-up. Spring by excess pressure. If the lens is extremely dirty, apply isopropyl alcohol to the cotton swab. (Do not use any other liquid cleaners, because they will damage the lens.) Take care not to use too much of this alcohol on the swab, and do not allow the alcohol to get inside the pick-up.
Storage in conductive bag
NEVER look directly at the laser beam, and don’t let contact fingers or other exposed skin.
Magnet
How to hold the pick-up
Conductive Sheet
Cotton swab
Pressure
Pressure
Drop impact
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NOTES REGARDING COMPACT DISC PLAYER REPAIRS
1. Preparations
1) Compact disc players incorporate a great many ICs as well as the pick-up (laser diode). These compo­nents are sensitive to, and easily affected by, static electricity. If such static electricity is high voltage, components can be damaged, and for that reason components should be handled with care.
2) The pick-up is composed of many optical components and other high-precision components. Care must be taken, therefore, to avoid repair or storage where the temperature of humidity is high, where strong
magnetism is present, or where there is excessive dust.
2. Notes for repair
1) Before replacing a component part, first disconnect the power supply lead wire from the unit
2) All equipment, measuring instruments and tools must be grounded.
3) The workbench should be covered with a conductive sheet and grounded. When removing the laser pick-up from its conductive bag, do not place the pick-up on the bag. (This is because there is the possibility of damage by static electricity.)
4) To prevent AC leakage, the metal part of the soldering iron should be grounded.
5) Workers should be grounded by an armband (1M)
6) Care should be taken not to permit the laser pick-up to come in contact with clothing, in order to prevent static electricity changes in the clothing to escape from the armband.
7) The laser beam from the pick-up should NEVER be directly facing the eyes or bare skin.
Resistor (1 Mohm)
Conductive Sheet
Resistor (1 Mohm)
Armband
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ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components com­monly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD 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 ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive sur­face such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD 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 ESD devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed.
CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL
OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can gen­erate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).
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SPECIFICATIONS 33
DVD Player
Pickup: Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650nm Video signal system: NTSC Video signal horizontal resolution: > 480 lines (DVD) Video signal-to-noise ratio: > 60dB (DVD) Audio frequency response: DVD (PCM): 20Hz – 22kHz (±1dB)
(Stereo) CD (PCM): 20Hz – 20kHz (±1dB) Audio signal-to-noise ratio: >80dB (PCM) Total harmonic distortion: < 0.01% (PCM) Dynamic range: DVD (PCM): >85dB (EIAJ, 2kHz)
CD: >85dB (EIAJ)
FM Tuner
System: PLL quartz-locked digital synthesizer system Tuning range: 87.50 – 108.00MHz Antenna terminals: 75 Ohms, unbalanced Intermediate frequency: 10.7MHz
AM Tuner Section
Frequency range: 520 – 1720kHz Signal-to-noise ratio: 45dB Usable sensitivity: Loop 500 µV Distortion: 1kHz, 50% Mod 0.8% Selectivity: ±10kHz, 30dB
Video Outputs
Component video output: Y: 1 Vp-p/75 ohms, sync negative polarity
Pr: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms
Pb: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms Composite video output: 1 Vp-p/75 ohms S-video output: Y: 1 Vp-p/75 ohms
C: NTSC 0.286 Vp-p/75 ohms
Audio Section
Amplifer power: 35 watts per channel, 20Hz – 20kHz,
< 0.5% THD into 6 ohms Line output: 1 Vrms, 1 kilohm
General
Power requirements: AC 120V, 50Hz Power consumption: 3W Standby, 380W Maximum Dimensions (HxWxD): 2-11/16" x 17-15/16" x 2-3/16" Weight: 10.6 lb
HS 100 SPECIFICATIONS
Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and terminal connections. Height measurement includes feet and chassis.
All features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Harman Kardon and Power for the Digital Revolution are registered trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories, registered in the United States and/or other countries. All rights reserved.
DTS is a trademark of DTS, Inc.
* Windows Media
®
Audio (WMA) is a proprietary file format developed by Microsoft. Microsoft, Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Supplied Accessories
The following accessory items are supplied with the HS 100 controller. If any of these items are missing, please contact Harman Kardon customer service at www.harmankardon.com.
• A system remote control • An AM loop antenna
• An FM wire antenna • Three AAA batteries
• AC power cord
HS 100 SPECIFICATIONS
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No. Part No. Description Qty. 1 01.00.BZ.X.W.E232 Carton box HS100 EU version 1
01.00.BZ.X.W.E231 Carton box HS100 US version 1
2 Barcord label 1
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3 01.00.YS.SM1.E261 Owner manual HS100 US version 1
01.00.YS.SM1.E262 Owner manual HS100 EU version 1 4 Plastic bag for manual 25*35cm 1 5 01.00.YS.FY3.345 Safety instruction manual HS100 EU 1
01.00.YS.FY3.346 Warning card HS100 US version 1
01.00.YS.FY3.347 Guarantee card HS100 US version 1 6 01.47.CNT.CTX.042 AM antenna AM-300-AWM 1 7 01.47.CNT.CTX.037 FM antenna FM-075 1
01.47.CNT.CTX.038 FM antennab FM-TV-75-A 1 8 01.47.CNT.LJX.5.012 SCART cable 1 9 01.47.CNT.ACX.E052 AC power cord EU version 1
01.47.CNT.ACX.E053 AC power cord US version 1
1001.00.RC.100 Remote control HS100 1 11 Plastic bag for RC 9*27.5cm 1
1201.14.DX.B.0007 battery 7# battery 3 13 Plastic bag for battery 6*9c 1 14 accessories box 1 15 accessories Polyfoam 2
01.00.BZ.F.P.E100 Polyfoam HS100- left 1
01.00.BZ.F.P.E101 Polyfoam HS100- right 1 16 Main unit 1 17 Plastic bag for unit 54.5*60cm 1
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FRONT-PANEL CONTROLSFRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
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NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com.
Power On/Off (Standby): When the HS 100
is connected to AC power, the ring around this button will glow amber, indicating that the unit is in Standby and is ready to be turned on. Press this button (or the Power On Button 0 on the remote control) to turn the unit on. When the unit is on, the amber illumination around the button turns blue and the lighting surround­ing the Volume Control A will turn blue.
1
Open/Close: Press this button to open or close
the Disc Tray.
2
Skip (Previous): Press this button to move
backward through the music tracks on a CD or the chapters on a DVD.
3
Skip (Next): Press to move forward through the
music tracks on a CD or the chapters on a DVD.
4
Play/Pause: Press to initiate playback or to
momentarily pause playback. To resume playback, press the button again. If a DVD is playing, action will freeze and a still picture will be displayed when the button is pressed.
5
Stop: Press this button once to place the disc in
the Resume mode, which means that playback will stop; but as long as the tray is not opened, DVD play­back will continue from the same point on the disc when the Play button is pressed again. Resume will also work if the unit was turned off. When this button is pressed twice, playback of the disc will restart at the beginning of the disc.
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Source: Press this button repeatedly to scroll
through the available audio and video sources.
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Headphone Jack: This jack may be used to listen
to the system’s output through a pair of headphones with a standard 3.5mm stereo mini plug. Note that the main room speakers will automatically be turned off when the headphone jack is in use.
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Information Display: This display delivers mes-
sages and status indications to help you operate the HS 100 controller.
9 Remote Sensor: The infrared sensor that receives commands from the remote control is behind the front-panel lens in this area. To ensure proper operation of the HS 100, it is important that this area is not blocked or covered.
A
Volume Control: Turn this knob clockwise to
increase the volume, counterclockwise to decrease the volume. If the HS 100 is muted, adjusting the volume control will automatically release the unit from the silenced condition.
B Disc Drawer: This drawer holds the discs played in the HS 100. Be certain to properly seat all discs carefully in the recess in the drawer tray. Do not press down on the drawer when it is open, as this will damage the player.
Power On/Off (Standby)
1
Open/Close
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Skip (Previous)
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Skip (Next)
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Play/Pause
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Stop
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Source
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Headphone Jack
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Information Display
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Remote Sensor
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Volume Control
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Disc Drawer
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PLAYER
DVD-AUDIO
5.1ch
CD
JPEG MP3
RADIO
VCD
AUX
DVD
DIGITAL IN
WMA
PROG
RAND HOUR
TRACK
CHAP
TITLE
GROUP
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REP PBC
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FRONT-PANEL DISPLAY
6 FRONT-PANEL DISPLAY
NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com.
A Disc Type Indicators B Program Indicator C Random Indicator D VCD Playback Control Indicator E Repeat Indicators F Time Indicators
G A-B Repeat Indicator H Angle Indicator I Progressive Scan Indicator J Parental Lock Indicator K Test Indicator L Source Indicators
M Playback-Mode Indicators N Title Indicators O Chapter/Track Number Indicators
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Disc Type Indicators: The CD, DVD or DVD-Audio
indicator will light to show the type of disc currently being played.
B Program Indicator: This indicator lights when the programming functions are in use.
C Random Indicator: This indicator lights when the unit is in the Random Play mode.
D VCD Playback Control Indicator: This indicator lights when the playback control function is turned on with VCDs.
E Repeat Indicators: These indicators light when any of the Repeat functions are in use.
NOTE: In addition to functioning individually to display information about DVD, DVD-Audio or CD discs, the NOF indicators also are used together as a group to display information messages about the status of the HS 100, such as the selected input’s name and surround mode, the station playing when the tuner is in use and specific function messages when a DVD, DVD-Audio or CD disc is playing (such as Reading when the disc is loading).
F Time Indicators: These positions in the indicator will show the running time of a DVD in play. When a CD is playing, these indicators will show the current track time, time remaining in the current track, or the total remaining time on the disc.
G A-B Repeat Indicator: This indicator lights when a specific passage for repeat playback has been selected.
H Angle Indicator: This indicator blinks when alter- nate viewing angles are available on the DVD currently playing.
I Progressive Scan Indicator: This indicator lights when the unit sends out a progressive scan signal.
J Parental Lock Indicator: This indicator lights when the parental lock system is engaged in order to prevent anyone from changing the rating level without a code.
K Test Indicator: This indicator lights when the TV test screen is activated.
L Source Indicators: These indicators will light to show which source is currently selected.
M Playback-Mode Indicators: These indicators light to show the current playback mode:
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Lights when a disc is playing in the normal mode.
NNN
When the HS 100 is in the Fast Search play mode, two or three of these indicators will light to show that the unit is in a Fast Play mode, depending on the speed.
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Lights when the disc is paused.
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Lights when the disc is in the Fast Search Reverse mode. Two or three of these indicators will light to show that the unit is in a Fast Play mode, depending on the speed.
N Title Indicators: These two positions in the dis- play will show the current title number when a DVD disc is playing.
O Chapter/Track Number Indicators: When a DVD disc is playing, these two positions in the display will show the current chapter. When a CD is playing, they will show the current track number.
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JPEG MP3
RADIO
VCD
AUX
DVD
DIGITAL IN
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TITLE
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TRACK
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PROG
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RAND HOUR
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REP PBC
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HJ
GF
A-B
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P.SCAN
MIN
WMA
L
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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
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Center Speaker Outputs
1
Front Speaker Outputs
2
Surround Speaker Outputs
3
Subwoofer Output
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Optical Digital Input
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Coaxial Digital Input
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Analog Audio Outputs
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Analog Audio In
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Composite Video Output
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S-Video Output
A
Component Video Outputs
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TV Audio In
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AC Power Cord Jack
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FM Antenna
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AM Antenna
NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com.
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Center Speaker Outputs: Connect these outputs
to the matching + and – terminals on your center channel speaker. The Green terminal is the positive (+) terminal that should be connected to the Red (+) ter­minal on the speakers. Connect the Black (–) terminal on the HS 100 to the Black negative (–) terminal on your speaker. (See page 12 for more information on speaker polarity.)
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Front Speaker Outputs: Connect these outputs
to the matching + or – terminals on your left and right speakers. The White terminal is the positive (+) terminal that should be connected to the Red (+) terminal on Front Left speaker, while the Red terminal is the positive (+) terminal that should be connected to the Red (+) terminal on Front Right speaker. Connect the Black (–) terminals on the HS 100 to the Black (–) terminals on the speakers. See page 11 for more information on speaker polarity.
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Surround Speaker Outputs: Connect these out-
puts to the matching + and – terminals on your sur­round channel speakers. The Blue terminal is the posi­tive (+) terminal that should be connected to the Red (+) terminal on the Surround Left speaker, while the Gray terminal should be connected to the Red (+) terminal on the Surround Right speaker. Connect the Black (–) terminal on the HS 100 to the matching Black negative (–) terminals for each surround speaker. (See page 11 for more information on speaker polarity.)
NOTE: You’ll find more details about all Audio/Video connections under Setup and Connections on the following pages.
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Subwoofer Output: Connect to the SUB/LFE input
on the subwoofer.
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Optical Digital Input: Connect the optical digital
output from an HDTV receiver, LD player, MD player, satellite receiver or CD player to this jack. The signal may be a Dolby Digital signal, DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source.
5
Coaxial Digital Input: Connect the coax digital
output from an HDTV receiver, LD player, MD player, satellite receiver or CD player to this jack. The signal may be a Dolby Digital signal, DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source. Do not connect the RF digital out­put of an LD player to these jacks.
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Analog Audio Outputs: Connect these jacks to
the Record/Input jacks of an audio recorder for recording.
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Analog Audio In: Connect to the output of a
line-level analog audio source: TV, tape player, Minidisc, PC, etc.
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Composite Video Output: Connect this jack to the
video input on a television or video projector.
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S-Video Output: Connect this jack to the S-video
input on a television or video projector.
A
Component Video Outputs: These outputs carry
the component video signals for connection to display monitors with component video inputs. For standard analog TVs or projectors with inputs marked Y/Pr/Pb or Y/Cr/Cb, connect these outputs to the corresponding
inputs. If you have a high-definition television or projec­tor that is compatible with high-scan-rate progressive video, connect these jacks to the “HD Component” inputs. Note that if you are using a progressive scan display device, then “Progressive” must be selected in the Video Setup menu in order to take advantage of the progressive scan circuitry. See page 14 for more infor­mation on progressive scan video.
IMPORTANT: These jacks should NOT be connected to standard composite video inputs.
B TV Audio In: Connect the analog left/right outputs of a cable TV set-top, satellite receiver, or the analog left/right stereo outputs from a video display with inte­grated digital tuner to these jacks.
C
AC Power Cord: Connect the AC power cord to
this jack when the installation is complete. To ensure safe operation, use only the power cord supplied with the unit. If a replacement is required, it must be of the same type and capacity.
D
FM Antenna Jack: Connect to the supplied FM
antenna. E AM Antenna: Connect the AM loop antenna sup-
plied with the receiver to these terminals with the white wire connected to the “AM” terminal and the black wire connected to the “GND” terminal. If an external AM antenna is used, make connections to the AM and GND terminals in accordance with the instructions supplied with the antenna.
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8 REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
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Power On
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Transmit Indicator
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Radio
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Player
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Repeat
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Playlist
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Display
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Pic +/Pic –
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Subtitle
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Open/Close
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Navigation Buttons
B
Status
C
Numeric Keys
D
Search/Slow Reverse
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Title
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Skip/Step (Previous)
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Skip/Step (Next)
H
Pause
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STOP
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Search/Slow Forward
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Play
L
Angle
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Zoom
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Clear
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OSD
P
Enter
Q
Disc Menu
Audio
Volume Control
A-B Repeat
Random
Digital In
AUX
TV
Mute
Power Off
IR Transmitter Window
NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com.
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REMOTE CONTROL 9
REMOTE CONTROL
0
Power On: Press this button to turn the HS 100
on when it is in Standby mode.
1 Transmit Indicator: This LED will light red when any button is pressed to confirm that the remote code is being transmitted.
2
Radio: Press this button to select the internal
tuner as the input source. When the tuner is in use, press this button to switch between the AM and FM frequency bands.
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Player: Press this button to select the internal
CD/DVD drive as the input source.
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Repeat: Press this button to go to the Repeat
menu. You can repeat a chapter, track or the entire disc.
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Playlist: Press this button to change the playback
order of the disc.
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Display: Press this button to change the bright-
ness of the front-panel display or to turn the display off completely in the following order: FULL BRIGHTNESS HALF BRIGHTNESS OFF FULL BRIGHT­NESS.
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Pic +/Pic –: Press these buttons to move to the
previous or next image when viewing JPEG images.
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Subtitle: When a DVD is playing, press this but-
ton to select a subtitle language or to turn subtitles off.
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Open/Close: Press this button to open or close
the disc tray.
A
Navigation Buttons (M/N/K/L): Press
these buttons to move the cursor in the OSD.
B
Status: Press this button while a disc is play-
ing to view the banner display. Use the Navigation
Buttons
A
to move through the different features in
the banner display. When a symbol is highlighted, press the Enter Button P on the remote to select it.
C
Numeric Keys: Press this button to select
numbers.
D
Search/Slow (Rev.): Allows you to search in
reverse through a disc while it is in Play mode. Each time you press this button, the search speed changes as indicated by a number of arrows on the right top of your screen. After pressing the Pause Button H and then pressing this button, each press will change the slow-play speed as indicated by the number of arrows on the right top of the screen.
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Title: When a disc is playing, press this button to
go back to the first section of the disc.
F
Skip/Step (Previous): Press this button to go
to the beginning of the current track. Press it again quickly to go to the beginning of the previous track. After pressing the Pause Button H, each press of this button will move the image in reverse, frame by frame.
G
Skip/Step (Next): Press this button to go to the
beginning of the next track. After pressing the Pause Button H, each press of this button will move the image forward, frame by frame.
H
Pause: Press this button to freeze a picture (with
DVD/VCD) or pause playback (CD). Press it again for normal playback.
I
Stop: Press this button to stop a disc. When a
disc is playing, if you press STOP and the Play Button
K
, the disc will resume play; i.e., it will start from the
same point on the disc where the unit was stopped. If you press STOP twice and the Play Button
K
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the disc will start from the beginning.
J
Search/Slow (Fwd.): Press this button to search
forward through a disc while it is in Play mode. Each time you press this button, the search speed changes, as indicated by a number of arrows on the right top of your screen. After pressing the Pause Button H and then pressing this button, each press of this button will change the slow-play speed, as indicated by the number of arrows on the right top of the screen.
K
Play: Press this button to begin playback of a
disc. If the disc drawer is open, pressing this button will also close the drawer automatically.
L
Angle: Press this button to access various cam-
era angles on a DVD (if the DVD contains multiple camera angles) or to rotate JPEG images.
M
Zoom: When a DVD or VCD is playing, press this
button to zoom the picture. There are four steps to the zoom function, each progressively larger. Press through each of the zoom stages to return to a normal picture.
N
Clear: Press this button to remove the Banner
menu from the screen.
O
OSD: Press this button to access the On-Screen
Display menu.
P
Enter: Press this button to activate a setting or
option.
Q
Disc Menu: Press this button to display the
actual DVD Disc menu on the TV screen in Play mode. When playing discs with JPEG images, pressing this button will access the thumbnails.
Audio: Press this button to access various audio
languages on a DVD (if the DVD contains multiple audio streams).
Volume (+ or –): Increase/decrease the master
volume level.
A-B: Press this button to select section A-B and to
play repeatedly.
Random: Press this button for Random playback
in random order.
Digital In: Press this button to selects the audio
device connected to either digital audio input as the input source.
AUX: Press this button to select the device con-
nected to the Audio In Jacks 7 as the input source.
TV: Press this button to select the device con-
nected to the TV In Audio Jacks
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as the input
source.
Mute: Press this button to mute the sound.
Press the button again, or press either of the Volume
Control Buttons
, to return to normal audio
output.
Power Off: Press this button to place the
HS 100 in the Standby mode.
IR Transmitter Window: Point this window toward the HS 100 when pressing buttons on the remote to make certain that the infrared commands are properly received.
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10 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Installation and Connections
After unpacking the HS 100 controller unit and the speakers, the first step is to place each speaker and the HS 100 controller unit in its location in your listen­ing room. Consult the separate owner’s manual packed with the speaker system for detailed information on physical mounting of the speakers.
When making any connections between speakers and the HS 100, as well as between the HS 100 and other audio/video components, it is important that both the HS 100 and external components be turned off, preferably with the power removed from the AC outlet. This protects against accidental turn-on that might cause damage not covered by the products’ warranty.
When placing any speaker or the controller, make cer­tain that it is on a solid surface capable of supporting its weight, and make certain that there is a means for connecting cables or speaker wires to reach through the back of any cabinets or shelves to the components they are connected to. As important, please note that due to the weight of the speaker cabinets, particularly the subwoofer, and the weight of and heat generated by the HS 100 controller, there is the remote possibility that the rubber padding on the bottom of the feet of the system components may leave marks on certain soft woods, wood veneers or carpets. Always use cau­tion when placing any speaker or electronic component on a material that is soft or porous, or of a significantly different color than the feet or rubber padding on the component.
Speaker Placement
It is important that the speakers be placed in positions that enable them to do the best job of reproducing the sound as it was meant to be heard, regardless of the program content. Particularly in a multichannel 5.1 sys­tem, the placement of speakers can have a noticeable impact on the accuracy of the surround process.
When placing your speakers in a listening room, pic­ture an imaginary circle starting at the center of your video screen that arcs around the room with the prime listening position, or “sweet spot” at the center of the circle. Depending on the number of speakers in your system, there is a recommended placement along the arc for each speaker, though the specific construction of your room (taking into account the available walls, bookcases, or floor space at which the speakers may be placed) will obviously have some impact on where the speakers are ultimately located. As a general rule, try to place all speakers so that they are positioned at the same height as your ears when you are seated at the prime listening position.
Use the following suggestions as a guide, and make the changes needed to fit the speakers to your room. Don’t be afraid to experiment a bit until you find the right combination of locations that works for you. There
is no real “right” or “wrong” place to put the speakers; work to optimize their locations so that audio moves across the front of the room smoothly, without seeming to jump from one speaker to another.
Center Channel Speaker
The ideal location for the center channel speaker is at “0 degrees” in our circle, directly in front of the prime listening position. Place the center channel speaker as close to the top (or bottom) of the video screen as possible so that when you position the front left/right speakers the tweeters of all three front channel speak­ers are within 24" of one another.
Front Left/Right Speakers
The recommended placement for front left/right speak­ers is to place them at the 30-degree position with ref­erence to the center channel speaker. The distance between them should be about the same as the dis­tance from the center channel speaker to the prime listening position.
Although the natural tendency is to place the speakers so they are parallel to the wall behind them, and thus in line with the video screen, the preferred placement is to angle the speakers slightly (“toe in”) so that they point to the prime listening position.
Surround Speakers
In a 5.1 surround system, an additional pair of left/right speakers is added to the front left, right and center speakers. Although many believe that these speakers should be placed at the rear of the room, the preferred position for them is at the sides of the room, with rear placement a second option when room conditions pre­vent the use of side-mounted surround speakers.
When side-wall mounting is possible, place the left/right surround speakers at a point that is 110 degrees along our circle from the center of the video screen. This translates to placing them to the side and slightly behind your preferred listening position. If possible, angle the speakers in slightly so that they are pointing toward the listener’s ears.
If it is not possible to place the surround speakers at the sides of the room, the alternate position is at the back of the room, about 150 degrees on our circle from the center of the video screen. Another way to spot the optimal, alternate rear-wall mounting position is to place the left surround speaker on the back wall so that it points directly at the front right speaker, and to have the right surround speaker point directly at the front left speaker. If possible aim the surround speakers so that they point “in” toward the listening area, rather than perpendicular to the walls.
NOTES ON SPEAKER PLACEMENT:
The limitations of your listening room, including the placement of walls and furniture, may make it difficult to follow the speaker placement suggestions shown above. Depending on the specific layout of the room, here are some ways to compensate for unusual conditions:
• Try to follow the suggested placement, but move the speakers within a few feet from the preferred locations.
• Regardless of where they are placed, always try to make certain that the main surround speakers are the same distance from the front speakers. (For example, try not to have the right surround speaker further back into the room than the left surround speaker.)
• If it is not possible to wall-mount or place speakers on a shelf, consider the use of optional floor stands.
Main Speaker Connections
Once you have placed your left, center, right and sur­round speakers in the listening room, use the speaker wire supplied with the HKTS 7 speaker system to con­nect the individual speakers to the rear panel of the HS 100. Follow the instructions in the HKTS 7 owner’s manual concerning connection of the speaker wire to the back of each of the main speakers.
To simplify installation, the speaker wire included with the HKTS 7 has a color marking tab at each end of the wire to indicate the channel the wire’s speaker is con­nected to. When connecting the wire to the speakers, we strongly recommend that you connect the wire in con
formance with this color code, as it then makes it
easier
to match the color code for the speaker termi-
nals on the HS 100.
The color coding is as shown below:
Speaker Position Cable Color Code
Front Left White Center Green Front Right Red Surround Right Gray Surround Left Blue
If you wish to shorten the length of the speaker wires, a set of colored stickers is included with the HKTS 7 owner’s manual. For consistency, apply the tab to the
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30° 30°
Front Right
Speaker
110 °
Side Surround Right Speaker
Side Surround
Left Speaker
Front Left
Speaker
110 °
Alternate position for surround positions
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side of the cable pair that has a white stripe. The speaker wires are not only color-coded for channel identification; they are also color-coded for polarity. Since proper polarity is important for system perform­ance, note that the side of each cable pair with the white stripe and color tab is the positive side, and the pure black side of the cable pair is the negative. When connecting the cables to the speakers, the red speaker terminal is positive (+), and should be connected to the side of the wire with the white stripe and color tab. The pure black side of the cable, where there is no color tab, is negative and should be connected to the black speaker terminal.
Once the wires are connected at the speaker end, con­nect each speaker to the rear panel of the HS 100. The color-coding on the speaker wire connectors makes it easy to make the connections properly. The positive (+) connection for the Front Speaker Connections 1 are white for left and red for white, positive connection for the Center Speaker Connection 0 is green, and the positive connections for the Surround Speakers 2 are blue for left and gray for left. In each case, the corresponding black side of each speaker cable is the negative (–) connection and goes to the matching black terminal for the speaker.
Subwoofer Placement and Connection
Since subwoofers produce nondirectional sound, they may be placed almost anywhere in a room. Actual placement should be based on room size and shape and the type of subwoofer used. One method of find­ing the optimal location for a subwoofer is to begin by placing it in the front of the room, about six inches from a wall, or near the front corner of the room. Another method is to temporarily place the subwoofer at your normal listening position, and then walk around the room until you find a spot where the subwoofer sounds best. Place the subwoofer in that spot, or you may wish to experiment with the best location for a subwoofer in your listening room.
Using the audio interconnect packaged with the HKTS 7 system, connect one end to the Subwoofer Output 3 on the rear panel of the HS 100 and connect the other end to the “SUB” input on the subwoofer.
Audio Equipment Connections
Since the HS 100 is a complete integrated home the­ater system with an onboard DVD Audio/Video player and tuner, you may not need to make any additional audio equipment connections. However, if you have any external audio components, they should be connected as follows:
Products with digital audio outputs, such as an external CD changer, set-top cable box, satellite receiver, video game console, compatible computer sound card or HDTV receiver may be connected to either the Optical 4 or Coaxial 5 Digital inputs.
Connections to the analog audio output of a cable set­top, satellite receiver, or the Left/Right analog output of a TV set with built-in digital television tuner should be connected to the TV Audio Inputs B.
You may connect the outputs of any other analog audio device, such as a phono preamp, video game console, camcorder, audio recorder or similar to the Analog Audio Inputs 7. If you are connecting an audio recorder to the HS 100, the record/in jacks on the recording device should be connected to the Analog
Audio Outputs 6 on the HS 100.
Video Equipment Connections
Depending on the type of TV set or video display to be used, connect the HS 100 to the display using one of the following methods:
• If you have a high-definition, or “digital”, television,
connect the Component Video Outputs B to a matching set of component inputs on the display.
• If your TV set has only S-video and standard, composite video inputs, we recommend that the S-Video Output 9 be used as the connection.
• When a standard, composite video input is all that is available on the TV set for video input, connect the
Composite Video Output 8 to the TV.
System Connections
Connect the FM antenna supplied with the HS 100, or an optional, external FM antenna feed to the FM Antenna Jack D. If the antenna uses 300-ohm twin-lead cable, you must use an optional 300-ohm to 75-ohm adaptor to make the connection. Assemble the supplied AM loop antenna so that the tabs at the bottom of the antenna loop snap into the holes in the base. Connect the white wire to the “AM” terminal and the black wire to the GND Terminals E.
Connect the AC power cord to the AC Power Cord Jack C, and then plug the cord into an unswitched AC outlet. Note that the ring surrounding the Power On/Off switch will turn amber to indicate that the HS 100 is connected to an AC power source and in the Standby mode.
System Preparation
Remove the protective plastic film from the HS 100’s front-panel lens. If left in place, this film may affect the performance of the remote control.
Install the three supplied AAA batteries in the remote, as shown below.
To remove the battery cover, place your thumb on the round inset area on the door and gently press upward until the door slides out. When inserting the batteries be certain to follow the (+) and (–) polarity indications that appear at the bottom of the battery compartment. Replace the battery compartment cover by pressing it down toward the bottom of the remote until it snaps into place.
Connecting the AC Power
You are now ready to power up the HS 100 controller before beginning the final adjustments.
1. Plug the AC power cord into the AC Power Cord
Jack
C
, and then into an unswitched AC outlet.
Note that the Power Indicator
1
will turn orange,
indicating that the unit is in the Standby mode.
2. Turn the HS 100 on either by pressing the Power
On/Off
1
or the Input Source Selector4on
the front panel, or via the remote by pressing the
Power On Button
0
on the remote. The Power
Indicator
1
will turn blue to confirm that the unit is
on, and the Main Information Display
will also
light up.
Congratulations! You have now completed the physical installation and connection of your HS 100 system and only a few configuration steps are needed to tailor the way the HS 100 operates to meet your needs and the requirements of your listening room. Please continue with the steps on the following pages to make certain that your new system delivers all the performance it was designed to provide.
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System Setup
The final step in the installation of the HS 100 is to establish the system’s configuration. Before proceeding, make certain that the HS 100 is properly connected to a video display and an AC power source. Turn on the video display, and switch its input, if necessary, to the input connected to the HS 100’s video output.
Turn on the HS 100 by pressing the Power On/Off
Switch on the front panel or the Power On Button 0 on the remote. Note that the lighting
surrounding the Power On/Off Switch will turn blue, a blue light will surround the front-panel Volume Control 9, the Information Display 8 will light and the HS 100 screen will appear on your video display.
In many cases you will not need to change the default settings. This is normal, as we have anticipated the typi­cal system setup. Of course, you may return to the setup menus and change them at any time to reflect a change in your personal preferences or equipment selection.
System Defaults
General Functionality of the OSD Menu
The setup and control of the HS 100 takes place in an advanced user-guided On Screen Display (OSD) menu system. The OSD can be activated by pressing the OSD
Button
O
on the remote control. Pressing this button
again de-activates the OSD. The main menu consists of a PLAYER menu,
RADIO menu, TV menu, AUX menu, DIGITAL IN menu and a SET-UP menu.
The PLAYER menu will show all information and options available for the disc currently playing. The
RADIO menu will show radio and RDS options. The TV, AUX and DIGITAL IN menus show the
surround options for these specific audio inputs.The SET-UP menu will help you configure all audio and video settings which are normally made only once.
Each main menu contains submenus.These submenus are shown as icons on the left side of the menu. They may be selected by moving the white highlighted square around the icon by pressing the Navigation Buttons
A
. Menus may be activated by pressing the Enter
Button
P
when an icon is highlighted. When the
Enter Button
P
has been pressed, the color of the icon will change to dark blue and the current settings of this submenu will appear on the right side of the menu. Although each menu has various submenus and settings, they are all navigated in the same way. All sub­menus, settings and options can be accessed with the help of the Navigation Button
A
and the Enter
Button
P
on the remote control.
å Main Menu LineSubmenus ç Current SettingsCommand Descriptions é Option Descriptions
To change a setting, simply move the highlight cursor to the setting you wish to change.This setting will be high­lighted in light blue, and a brief explanation will appear in the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of your screen, together with the available options for this setting on the Lower Menu Line. Use the
M/N
Navigation Buttons
A
to highlight the requested option for this setting.
Press the Enter Button
P
to activate the new
setting.
Setup Menu
The first step in checking or changing the system defaults is to access the SET-UP Menu. First, make certain that the HS 100 Controller is properly connected to a video display, and that power is connected. For this process, however, you do not need to load a disc into the unit.
During Stop, Pause or Play mode, if you press the OSD
Button
O
on the remote, the main menu appears on
the screen. In the SET-UP menu you will find submenus for
making or changing all settings and adjustments for both the Audio and Video aspects of your HS 100.
To access the SET-UP Menu, press the OSD Button
O
, and press theM/N/K/LNavigation
Buttons
A
until SET-UP is highlighted. Press
Enter Button
P
to activate the SYSTEM
settings:
System Settings
The System Setting submenu contains the following sections. Follow the explanations in the Upper Menu Line at the bottom of the screen to change settings.
Display Language: This setting selects the language that will be used for the HS 100’s OSD menus and other system messages. The default is English, but you may also select French, Spanish, German or Italian.
Preferred Subtitle Language: This setting selects the language used for the display of subtitles. The default setting is OFF, which plays discs without subtitles. To set the player so that subtitles will always play in a spe­cific language when they are available, select from any of the choices shown on the Option Descriptions É when adjusting this item, as shown above. If you do not find your preferred language in the list of options, you may select a preferred language by first pressing the
‹/›
Navigation Buttons k during the setting
adjustment so that OTHER is highlighted. Press the
Enter Button z and then use the Numeric Keys m to enter the four-digit code listed on page 31 for
the desired language. This selects a preferred subtitle language, but it will only be available when the disc being played contains that language. The list of sub­titles available on any given disc is always shown on the disc jacket, usually at the bottom of the back cover. Note that the subtitles may also be switched on or off, or a new language selected during playback using the
Subtitle Button 8, as described on page 21.
Panel Time-Out: This settings selects the time-out
interval for the front-panel Information Display 9. The default setting is OFF, which disables this feature so that the front-panel indicators are always illuminated. You may also choose five to 20 seconds as the length of time after you press any button on the front panel or remote for the display to go out. To view the displays when they are off, press any button on the remote.
Status Bar Time-Out: This setting selects the time-out interval for the on-screen Status Bar that appears at the top of your video screen when the Status Button l is pressed while a disc is playing. During DVD playback, the status bar shows the current title and chapter, as well as the elapsed or remaining time in the current title. You may program the status bar to remain on screen for either five or 20 seconds after the Status Button l is pressed. When OFF is selected, the time-out is disabled, and the status bar will remain on the screen until the Status Button l or Clear
Button x is pressed.
Parental Control: This setting enables you to restrict
viewing to films or other discs encoded with parental control information to a specific level or below, and it also allows you to change the password that must be entered to change the settings for this option. The default setting allows all discs to be played, but you may change the setting so that viewing is controlled within eight steps, with lower numbers being more
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restrictive and high numbers allowing more material to be viewed. The steps correspond to the standard MPAA ratings symbols as follows. Additional informa­tion about movie ratings is available online at www.mpaa.org/movieratings.
• Step 1 is equivalent to a “G” rating for general audi­ences with material appropriate for all viewers.
• Step 2 is an intermediate level between “G” and “PG” rated material.
• Step 3 is equivalent to a “PG” rating.
• Step 4 is equivalent to a “PG-13” rating.
• Step 5 is an intermediate level between “PG-13” and “R” rated material.
• Step 6 is equivalent to an “R” rating.
• Step 7 is equivalent to an “NC17” rating.
• Step 8 allows all discs to be played, regardless of their content rating.
To access the Parental Control settings, press the
K/L
Navigation Buttons k until the current
setting on the Parental Control Settings line is high­lighted and press the Enter Button z. Next, enter the default password by pressing “8888” using the Numeric Buttons m. Finally, use the
M/N
Navigation Buttons k to highlight the desired parental control level as shown on the Options Descriptioins É line as described above. You may also change the password by highlighting NEW PASSWORD, pressing Enter Button z and by following the instructions that appear in the
Command Descriptions line.
Disc Recognition: This setting controls the Disc
Recognition feature. When turned on, it allows you to pause a DVD-Video disc, remove it from the player, play another disc, and then resume the playback of the original disc at a later time from the point at which you paused. When a previously played disc is reinserted in the HS 100, an on-screen status message will ask whether you wish to start playback from the beginning of the disc or resume at the point where you left off. Note that even when the setting is activated, you must
pause
the playback, rather than bring it to a full stop,
and the unit must not be turned off between discs.
PBC Support: This setting controls the activation of PBC (Play Back Control) Support for VCD discs. If you plan to play VCD discs, which are a CD-ROM-based format that predates DVD, we recommend that the set­ting be turned ON.
Screen Saver: This setting controls the activation of a screen saver that prevents the image of the “splash screen” from being “burned” into the face of your video display when a disc is stopped for more than five min­utes. If you use the HS 100 with a plasma display, direct-view CRT set or a CRT-based projector, we strongly recommend that the setting be turned ON.
Show Angle Icon: This setting controls the activation of the Angle Icon. When this setting is turned ON, the Angle Icon, which is a small image of a movie camera, will appear in the upper right corner of the screen when multiple-angle material is available on the disc being played. When the icon appears, press the Angle Button v on the remote to switch between the available views or program material.
Audio Setup Menu
This menu establishes the HS 100’s configuration for general audio settings, such as preferred language and digital audio settings.
As with all setup menus, press the OSD Button ` to activate the main menu screen, and then press the
M/N
Navigation Buttons k so that SETUP is
highlighted. Press Enter Button z, and then use the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons k until the
AUDIO SETUP menu is highlighted within a white outline and press the Enter Button z again. Finally, press the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons
e once more to move the highlight to the Control Settings ç side of the menu screen.
The following adjustments are available on the AUDIO SETUP menu:
Preferred Audio Language: This setting is used to select the default language that will be used for pro­gram playback. The factory default setting is English, but you may choose French, Spanish, German or Italian by making a selection on the Options Descriptions É line. To select a language other than those shown, select OTHER from the choices on the Options Descriptions É line and press the Enter Button z. Then, use the Numeric Keys p to enter the four-digit code listed on page 31 for the desired language. This selects a preferred audio pro­gram language, but it will only be available when the disc being played contains that language. The list of languages available on any given disc is always shown on the disc jacket, usually at the bottom of the back cover. Note that the audio playback language may also be changed at any time during playback using the Audio Button , as described on page 20, but any changes made will only be effective during playback of that disc.
Dynamic Range: This setting allows you to take advantage of the programming present on some
Dolby Digital recordings to reduce the volume of louder, peak passages while maintaining intelligibility of quieter passages. This means that you may listen to programs at a level that allows the full impact of a soundtrack to be heard at a volume that is lower than you might otherwise use to avoid complaints about loud volume levels. The HS 100 accomplishes this by compressing the audio to a greater or lesser degree, depending on which setting you choose. Three options are available:
MINIMUM does not make any changes to the
original playback, and should be used when the volume setting in the listening room may be as loud as you desire.
MEDIUM applies a moderate amount of com-
pression so that louder passages are a little quieter.
MAXIMUM applies more compression so that
louder passages are much softer.
Feel free to experiment with the settings at any time. Note that if your receiver or processor also allows you to program the dynamic range setting, also known as the “Night Mode,” you do not need to make any adjust­ments on the HS 100 and should leave the setting at MINIMUM.
Delay Unit: This setting selects the measurement sys­tem used in entering delay times when the AUDIO ADJUSTMENTS menu is activated. Distance entry in feet is the default, but you may alternatively choose to enter the distances in meters.
Tone Control: This setting determines whether the Tone Controls are activated. When OFF is selected, the audio output is run “flat” with no tone cut or boost. When ON is selected, the tone control settings made in the next two adjustments are applied.
Bass Level: When the Tone Control setting (above) is ON, the amount of bass (low frequency) boost or cut selected here is applied to the output signal. To change the setting, make certain that the number at the right side of the Bass Level Command Descriptions Line is press the Enter Button P and then use the
Navigation Buttons A to change the setting.
Treble Level: When the Tone Control setting (above)
is ON, the amount of treble (high frequency) boost or cut selected here is applied to the output signal. To change the setting, make certain that the number at the right side of the Treble Level Command Descriptions Line is press the Enter Button P and then use the
M/N
Navigation Buttons A to change the setting.
DVD Sound Mode: This setting selects the surround
mode that will be used when a DVD is playing. (To set the surround mode option for another input, such as “TV,” “Digital In,” “AUX” or the unit’s internal AM/FM tuner, go to the specific menu for that input.) The factory default is ORIGINAL, which will play back DVDs in the format output from the disc, such as Dolby Digital or
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DTS. To select the mode that will be used when a disc with two-channel audio is playing, make certain that the mode name at the right side of the DVD Sound Mode Command Descriptions Line is highlighted and then press the Enter Button P. Use the
M/N
Navigation Buttons A to change the setting.
Audio Adjustment
The Audio Adjustment Submenu contains the speaker delay and output level adjustment settings of the HS 100. Follow the explanations in the Command Options on the bottom of your screen to make adjustments.
Delay
Due to the different distances between the listening position for the front and surround channel speakers, the amount of time it takes for sound to reach your ears from each set of speakers is different. You may compensate for this difference through the use of the delay settings to adjust the timing for specific speaker placement in your particular home theater or listening room. Before proceeding, measure the distance between each speaker and the preferred listening location.
Next, press the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons
A so that the second of the two AUDIO icons in the Sub-Menus column is surrounded by a white outline, with the icon box turning dark, rather than light, blue. This is the Audio Settings Menu. Next, press the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons A until the dis-
tance setting under the Front Left speaker title is high­lighted and press the Enter Button P. To change the setting, press the
M/N
Navigation Buttons A
so that the number highlighted in the Options Description line é at the bottom of the screen is
the distance from the speaker to the listening position. Press the Enter Button P when you are done.
Press the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons A to
move across the menu screen to each of the distance settings under each of the rest of the speaker posi­tions, and repeat the procedure to enter the distance setting. Note that distance setting for the subwoofer does not need to be entered, as delay is not a factor with low-frequency information.
Output Level Adjustment
Output level adjustment is a key part of the configura­tion process for any surround sound system.
NOTE:
Listeners are often confused about the operation of the surround channels.While some assume that sound should always be coming from each speaker, most of the time there will be little or no sound in the surround channels.This is because they are only used when a movie director or sound mixer specifically places sound there to create ambience, a special effect or to continue action from the front of the room to the rear. When the output levels are properly set, it is normal for surround speakers to operate only occasionally.Artificially increasing the volume to the rear speakers may destroy the illusion of an enveloping sound field, which duplicates the way you hear sound in a movie theater or concert hall.
For ideal surround playback, the output level from each channel should be equal, and in most cases the factory default setting of 0dB should accomplish that. However, in some cases the specifics of your listening room may require some adjustments. To adjust the output levels, first put in a disc with test tones or content you are familiar with, and that has a reasonably even level with­out a great deal of changes. Then, press the
M/N
/
K/L
Navigation Buttons A until the output level setting with the factory default of “+0dB” at the bottom of the list under the Front Left speaker distance setting is highlighted. If an increase or decrease needs to be made to the level, press the Enter Button P and then use the
M/N
Navigation Buttons A so
that the desired level is highlighted in the Options Description line é at the bottom of the menu screen. Press the Enter Button P, and then press the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons A to move
across the menu screen to each of the output level settings under each of the rest of the speaker positions, and repeat the procedure to enter the output level off­set, if needed, that brings all of the channels to the same output volume. You may need to repeat this pro­cedure more than once to accurately set the levels.
Video Setting
This menu establishes the DVD’s configuration for video format settings such as aspect ratio and output scan.
As with all setup menus, press the OSD Button y to activate the main menu screen, and then press the
M/N
Navigation Buttons k so that SETUP
is highlighted. Press the Enter Button z, and then use the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons k until
the VIDEO SETUP menu is highlighted within a white outline, and press the Enter Button z again. Finally, press the
M/N
Navigation Buttons
e once more to move the highlight to the Control Settings ç side of the menu screen.
The following adjustments are available on the Video Setup menu:
Aspect Ratio: This setting selects the aspect ratio of video programming. Your choice should be made according to the shape of your video display and your personal preferences. Three choices are available:
16:9: If you have a widescreen (16:9) display, or a
display that has a widescreen mode, choose this set­ting. With this setting, the HS 100 will adjust the out­put for widescreen movies so that they fill the entire screen in the proper aspect ratio. Note, however, that in this setting a disc recorded in the 4:3 aspect ratio will appear in the widescreen as a boxed image in the center, with black columns on the left and right side of the screen. Note that if the widescreen option is chosen and a widescreen movie is played on a conventional 4:3 aspect ratio set, the image will be distorted due to vertical compression.
4:3 Letterbox: If you have a standard, 4:3 aspect
ratio video display, choose this setting if you wish to see the entire frame of the movie as it is recorded on the disc without any image cutoff at the left and right sides. While this allows widescreen movies to be shown in their entirety, they will occupy a smaller portion of the screen and black “letterbox” bars may appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
4:3 PanScan: If you have a standard, 4:3 aspect
ratio video display and prefer to have widescreen movies displayed without the black bars at the top and bottom of the screen, choose this option. Note, however, that since most DVDs do not contain spe­cial “pan/scan” coding that allows the on-screen image to follow the action, you may find that while the image will fill the screen, the vertical spread will cause it to be cropped at the left and right side.
Scan Type: This setting allows you to select between progressive and interlaced scanning for the Component Video Outputs to maximize the image resolution for the type of video display in use. When all desired setup and configuration entries have been made, press the OSD Button y to return the player to normal operation and you are ready to enjoy the finest in DVD or CD playback. Note that the output at the S-Video and Composite Video ª outputs will always be standard-rate video that is compatible with any television set or video display. Two choices are available:
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Progressive: Select this option if you have a video
display that is compatible with input sources of 480p or greater. Displays labeled as “HDTV Ready,” includ­ing virtually all large-screen LCD and plasma dis­plays, are compatible with progressive scan.
Interlaced: Select this option when you are using
an older video display that has Y/Pr/Pb component inputs, but which is not capable of displaying high scan rate, or “HD,” signals.
Video Mode: This setting affects only the Com­ponent Video Outputs , and it controls how the
video signals are optimized for progressive scan dis­play. In most cases, the “automatic” mode is your best choice, as it senses whether the disc being played was originally recorded on video or shot on film. However, in some cases you may wish to compensate for errors in the disc authoring that occur when the frame rate is not properly maintained when films are converted to video. Three choices are available:
Auto: This is the recommended setting, as it lets the
HS 100 analyze the signals from the DVD and adjust the output accordingly.
Movie: Choose this option for optimal playback of
material that was shot on film, even though you are viewing it on video via a DVD.
Video: Choose this option for optimal playback of
material that was shot directly to video, such as con­certs and sports programming.
Video Adjustments Menu
This menu allows you to adjust five key parameters of the video signal to compensate for differences between HS 100 and other video sources. You may use either the HS 100’s built-in color bar test signal or a test disc as the standard for the adjustments. To ensure that your system is properly optimized, we strongly recommend that you adjust your video display using the display’s own controls before making any changes to the HS 100’s output. Once the display is properly calibrated with all settings on the HS 100 set to their midpoint, use the controls on this menu to fine­tune the HS 100’s output.
Due to the nature of these settings, the navigation is somewhat different from the HS 100’s other menus and controls. The menu itself is called up in the same way as the other menus. Press the OSD Button y to activate the main menu screen, and then press the
K/L
Navigation Buttons k so that SETUP
is highlighted. Press the Enter Button z, and then use the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons k until
the VIDEO ADJUSTMENTS menu box (which contains an icon with slider controls and the word VIDEO, and is located at the bottom of the column in the Submenus Area ) is highlighted within a white outline. Then press Enter z again.
When you press Enter z the video adjustments will appear inside a black bar at the top of the screen, with either the video from a disc being played or the splash screen shown on the rest of the screen.
To change any of the video adjustments shown at the top of the screen, first press the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons k so that the “+” to the right of a parameter name is highlighted to increase the set­ting or “–” to the right of a parameter name is high­lighted to decrease the setting. Then press the Enter Button z to change the value as shown by the number of blue lines to the left or right of the center line. When only the dark center line is shown with no blue lines, the setting is at the midpoint default value.
When adjusting the Black Level setting, note that the adjustment available is to either have the setting at the midpoint, which provides a full “0 to 100” black level setting, or “full,” which complies with standards for video with what is called “setup,” or a “7.5 to 100” black level setting.
Changes to any of the settings may be made with a test disc playing, or you may use the internal test sig­nal by pressing the
M/N/K/L
Navigation Buttons
k until the word OFF is highlighted next to the TEST SCREEN line. To activate the test signal,
press the Enter Button z and note that a special combination test signal, including both color bars and gray scale along with 100% black and white fields, will be displayed. To recall the video controls, press the OSD Button y and then navigate among the set­tings and make any necessary changes following the steps in the previous paragraph.
Test Screen
With the test screen showing on your video display, the following adjustments may be made:
• The proper color intensity setting on your TV.
• Proper color adjustments using the color bars, which should be (left to right) black, white, yellow, cyan (turquoise), green, magenta, red, blue, black.
• The proper color transition, seen as sharp separation of the bars.
• The performance of the color circuits in your TV (with “Video” signals); bar edges should show no vertical crawling dots.
With the gray scale and the black/white fields below the color bars, the brightness and contrast of your screen can be adjusted.
TV Picture Adjustment With Test Screen
Brightness Adjustment:
1. Turn down the color control on your TV until the
color bars are visible in black and white.
2. Adjust the contrast to the lowest level where you still
can see all bars within the gray scale in the test pic­ture separately and clearly.
3. Adjust the brightness so that the bars in the gray
scale are all visible. The bar furthest to the left has to be as black as possible rather than gray but the next gradation must clearly be distinct from it. All the bars in the gray scale should be gradually and evenly changing from black to white, left to right.
Contrast Adjustment:
1. Adjust the contrast on your TV until you see a bright
white bar in the lower right corner of the screen and a deep-dark-black bar to the left. The optimal con­trast setting will depend on your preference and the surrounding light in the TV room.
2. If the brightness of the white bar no longer increases
when the contrast is turned up or the borders of the white “harman/kardon” letters on top bloom (over­light) into the black areas (drastically decreasing the sharpness of the type), the contrast has been turned up too much. Reduce the contrast until these effects disappear and the video still looks realistic.
3. If you are watching TV with customary surrounding
daylight, adjust the contrast so that a normal video picture has about the same look as the surroundings in your room. That way the eye is relaxed when watching the TV picture. This contrast setting may be reduced when the surrounding light is dimmed, thereby usually improving the sharpness of a video significantly.
4. The gray scale in the middle line needs to have
the same clear difference between each bar as
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before the contrast adjustment. If not, go back to “
Brightness Adjustment” and repeat Step 3 and then
Contrast Adjustment,” making only minor adjust-
ments each time for optimization.
Color and Tint Adjustment
1. When the brightness and contrast are set optimally, adjust the color control to the level of your prefer­ence. Set the level where the colors look strong but still natural, not overdone. If the color level is too high, depending on the TV, some of the bars will seem wider or the color intensity will not increase while the control is turned up. Then the color control must be reduced again. Ultimately, you also should test the color intensity with a video – e.g., pictures of natural faces, flowers, fruit and vegetables, and other common natural articles for an optimal setting of the color intensity.
2. Use the large white bar below the gray scale to tweak the warmth of the picture. Every viewer has a preference as to how the glow of the picture should be. Some prefer a little colder picture, some a warmer glow. The Tint function and the white bar can be used to control this. Adjust the Tint to the level where you feel the white color has the tone you prefer.
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BASIC OPERATION
Basic Operation
Once all connections have been made and the proper configuration settings entered, you are ready to enjoy the incredible listening and viewing experience made possible by the HS 100. The pages that follow have all the information needed to operate the HS 100, but the following will help get you started with a basic overview.
• To turn on the HS 100, press the ON Button 0 on the remote or the Power On/Off Button  on the front panel to use the input that was in use when the HS 100 was turned off.
• The HS 100 may also be turned on with direct access of a specific input by pressing the Player
3, Radio 2, TV , Aux  or Digital In  buttons on the remote.
• To select another input, press the Player 3, Radio 2, TV , Aux  or Digital In 
buttons on the remote to choose the source.
• Turn the Volume Control A or press the Volume Control Buttons on the remote to raise or lower the volume.
• To temporarily silence the output, press the Mute Button . Press the Mute Button  again or use the Volume Control Ato return to normal operation.
• Control over the settings for an individual input, such as DVD playback and navigation or using the tuner is done through a combination of the on-screen menus and the remote control and front panel buttons.
Í To access the menu for a specific input, press
the OSD Button O, and then press the
/
Navigation Buttons A until the desired source (or the Setup menu for global system adjustments) is highlighted in a light blue box. Note that the cur­rent source will be shown with a white line below its name while you select another source. Press the Enter Button P to select the highlighted source.
Í Consult the pages in this manual pertaining to
each input source for the specific instructions about using or configuring that source.
Surround Modes
One of the most important features of the HS 100 is its ability to reproduce a multichannel surround presen­tation from digital sources, analog matrix-encoded sources or traditional two-channel stereo program material. In some cases, such as when a Dolby Digital or DTS source with a 5.1 soundtrack is playing, sur­round mode selection is automatic, regardless of which mode may be set in an input’s menu. In other cases, the surround mode may be preset within the individual input’s menu page. Each time the source is changed, the HS 100 will automatically change to the Surround Mode selected for that source.
When a DVD is playing, there may be a number of different surround mode or audio options such as a full 5.1 soundtrack in one language, a 2.0 sound­track in different languages, or special commentary or descriptive tracks for the vision-impaired. You may select these tracks, when available, during DVD play­back by pressing the Audio Button and then using the
/Navigation Buttons A to choose
from the options shown in the on-screen menu.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the system, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your authorized Harman Kardon dealer.
No power.
• Is the power cord firmly plugged into the power outlet?
• The system’s processor may require a reset. In this event, unplug the player from the power outlet briefly and then plug it in again.
No picture.
• Check that the system is connected correctly and securely.
• The video cable may be damaged. Replace it with a new one.
• Make sure the system is connected to a video input on the TV (see page 12).
• Make sure the TV is turned on.
• Make sure the correct video input on the TV is selected for viewing with this system.
There is no sound, or volume is very low.
• Check that the speakers and components are connected correctly and securely.
• Make sure that you have selected the correct source on the system.
• Press MUTE on the remote control, if the words “MUTE ON” are blinking on the front-panel display.
• The protective circuitry has been activated because of a short circuit. Turn off the system, eliminate the short circuit problem and turn on the power again.
• An audio interconnect cable is damaged. Replace it with a new one.
• The system is in pause mode or in slow-motion play mode, or fast forward or fast reverse. Press
N
to
return to normal play mode.
• Check the speaker settings (see page 16).
The audio channels are reversed.
• Check that the speakers and components are connected correctly and securely.
Severe hum or noise is heard.
• Check that the speakers and components are connected securely.
• Check that the connecting cords are away from a transformer or motor or fluorescent light.
• The audio plugs are dirty. Wipe them with a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.
• Clean the disc.
The surround effect is difficult to hear when you are playing a Dolby Digital soundtrack.
• Check to see whether the Dolby Digital mode is turned on properly; otherwise, unload and load the disc again.
• Check the speaker connections.
• Depending on the DVD disc, the output signal may at times be mono or stereo even if the soundtrack is recorded in Dolby Digital format.
The sound comes from the center speaker only.
• Depending on the disc, sound may sometimes come from the center speaker only.This also applies to mono recordings (from disc or any analog source), when Pro Logic mode is selected. This is normal.
No sound is heard from the center speaker.
• Adjust center speaker volume (see pages 16).
No sound or only very low volume from the rear speakers.
• Adjust the rear speaker volume (see page 16).
Radio stations cannot be tuned in.
• Check that the antenna is connected correctly.Adjust the antenna and connect an external antenna if necessary.
• No stations have been preset.
• The tuner mode is not selected, select the Radio mode.
The remote does not function.
• Remove any obstacles between the remote control and the system.
• Move the remote control closer to the system.
• Point the remote control at the remote sensor on the front panel.
• Replace all the batteries in the remote control with new ones if they are weak.
• Check that the batteries are loaded correctly.
The disc does not play.
• There is no disc inside. (“NO DISC” appears on the front-panel display and the TV screen.) Insert a disc.
• Insert the disc correctly with the playback side facing down on the disc tray.
• Clean the disc.
• The system cannot play certain disc types (see page 3).
• DVD with wrong region code (see page 11).
Playback stops automatically.
• Some discs include an auto pause signal. When playing such a disc, the system stops playback at the signal.
Track Skip or Direct Select with numeric buttons, Search, Slow-Motion Play, Repeat Play or Program Play, etc., cannot be done.
• Depending on the DVD, some of the above operations may not be available (playback control with DVD).
The audio language cannot be changed when you play a DVD.
• Multilingual sound is not recorded on the DVD.
• Changing the language for the sound is prohibited on the DVD.
The subtitle language cannot be changed when you play a DVD.
• Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD.
• Changing the language for the subtitles is prohibited on the DVD.
The subtitles cannot be turned off when you play a DVD.
• Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to turn the subtitles off.
The angles cannot be changed when you play a DVD.
• Multi-angles are not recorded on most DVDs.
• Change the angles when the angle mark appears on the TV screen.
• Changing the angles is prohibited on some DVDs.
Please also refer to the Troubleshooting guide contained in the HKTS 7 owner’s manual if you suspect a problem with the speakers.
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PIC16C56A
VFD
WM8728
TUNER
LM833
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BH7862
SMPS
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POWER SUPPLY
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SCART IN
TUNER IN
SWITCH
SCART CONTROL
CS5333
L/R IN
CLK
DATA3
SDA/SCL
DAC_IN
VIDEO OUTPUT
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L/R OUT
POWER/STANDBY
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DIGITAL IN
LM4880
SUBWOOFER
HEADPHONE
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HS100 Electrical Parts List (120v)
MainBoard (1239C-PV1)
Part Number Description Qty Reference Designator
Resistors
01.57.R.2.E000J Resistor, chip 0603-0 ±5% 8 R1 R116 FB24 FB25 DR1 DR2 DR3 R143
01.57.R.2.E100J Resistor, chip 0603-10±5% 9 R61 R62 R63 R114 3R2 3R4 DR4 DR5 DR6
01.57.R.2.E220J Resistor, chip 0603-22±5% 6 R29 (R30) (R31) (R32) (R33) R202
01.57.R.2.E270J Resistor, chip 0603-27±5% 2 R145 R146
01.57.R.2.E330J Resistor, chip 0603-33±5% 5 R184 R185 R186 R189 R190
01.57.R.2.E560J Resistor, chip 0603-56±5% 2 R149 R150
01.57.R.2.E750F Resistor, chip 0603-75±1% 16 R9 R37 R39 R40 (R41) (R42) R43 (R44)
01.57.R.2.E820J Resistor, chip 0603-82±5% 3 R182 R183 R187
01.57.R.2.E910J Resistor, chip 0603-91±5% 1 AR10
01.57.R.2.E101J Resistor, chip 0603-100±5% 5 R117 R137 R199 RR11 RR12
01.57.R.2.E151J Resistor, chip 0603-150±5% 2 R89 R98
01.57.R.2.E1870F Resistor, chip 0603-187±1% 2 R11 (R12)
01.57.R.2.E221J Resistor, chip 0603-220±5% 4 RR6 RR7 RR8 RR9
01.57.R.2.E331J Resistor, chip 0603-330±5% 2 R56 R67
01.57.R.2.E471J Resistor, chip 0603-470±5% 4 R193 R211 (R212) R213
01.57.R.2.E681J Resistor, chip 0603-680±5% 4 R55 R66 (3R3) (3R9)
01.57.R.2.E102J Resistor, chip 0603-1K±5% 9 R78 R191 R192 R194 RR3
01.57.R.2.E122J Resistor, chip 0603-1.2K±5% 1 R204
01.57.R.2.E1781F Resistor, chip 0603-1.78K±1% 2 R57 R68
01.57.R.2.E222J Resistor, chip 0603-2.2K±5% 1 R139
01.57.R.2.E272J Resistor, chip 0603-2.7K±5% 5 (R17) (R18) (R19) (R20) AR11
01.57.R.2.E302J Resistor, chip 0603-3K±5% 2 R81 R120
01.57.R.2.E392J Resistor, chip 0603-3.9K±5% 1 (R195)
01.57.R.2.E472J Resistor, chip 0603-4.7K±5% 23 R4 R7 R15 (R53) (R65) R93 R99 R106 R107
R45 R46 R47 R48 AR3 AR4 AR5 AR6
R173A1 R173B1 R173C1 R173D1
R108 R109 R110 R111 R113 AR2 AR12 (R4B1) (R5A1) (R121) (R122) (R123) AR7 R144
01.57.R.2.E4752F Resistor, chip 0603-4.75K 1% 2 R54 R64
01.57.R.2.E562J Resistor, chip 0603-5.6K±5% 2 R133 R197
01.57.R.2.E622J Resistor, chip 0603-6.2K±5% 1 R128
01.57.R.2.E682J Resistor, chip 0603-6.8K±5% 2 R86 R97
01.57.R.2.E752J Resistor, chip 0603-7.5K±5% 6 R58 R69 R126 R196 R131 R134
01.57.R.2.E822J Resistor, chip 0603-8.2K±5% 2 R90 R96
01.57.R.2.E103J Resistor, chip 0603-10K±5% 52 (R2) (R3) (R5) (R6) (RR1) (RR2) (RR10)
01.57.R.2.E103F Resistor, chip 0603-10K±1% 2 R130 R135
01.57.R.2.E153J Resistor, chip 0603-15K±5% 3 R26 (R119) (R210)
01.57.R.2.E183J Resistor, chip 0603-18K±5% 3 R124 R141 R201
01.57.R.2.E203J Resistor, chip 0603-20K±5% 4 3R1 3R5 3R6 3R10
01.57.R.2.E273J Resistor, chip 0603-27K±5% 1 R203
01.57.R.2.E333J Resistor, chip 0603-33K±5% 1 R127
01.57.R.2.E473J Resistor, chip 0603-47K±5% 1 R115
01.57.R.2.E683J Resistor, chip 0603-68K±5% 1 R181
01.57.R.2.E104J Resistor, chip 0603-100K±5% 5 (R28) R95 R102 (R129) 3R7
01.57.R.2.E105J Resistor, chip 0603-1M±5% 4 (R14) (R138) R198 3R8
01.57.R.3.E2R2J Resistor, chip 0805-2.2±5% 2 R147 R148
01.57.R.8.EP3304 Resistor, thick film chip network 33*4 ±5% 4 RN13 RN16 RN17 RN18
01.57.R.8.EP0824 Resistor, thick film chip network 82*4 ±5% 1 RN12
01.57.R.8.EP4734 Resistor, thick film chip network 47K*4 ±5% 1 RN2
01.57.R.C.ED750 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-75 1 R75
01.57.R.Y.270 Zinc oxide varistor, for ESD AVR-M1608C270MTABB 2 ESD10 ESD11
(R16) (R21) (R22) (R23) (R24) (R27) (R34) R35 (R36) R38 R59 (R60) (R71) R72 (R79) R80 R84 (R85) R112 (R118) (R125) R132 R151 R152 R153 R154 R155 R158 R159 R167 R172 R175 (R176) (R177) (R178) R180 R188 (R205) (R206) (R207) (R208) R209 (R215) R156 R157
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Part Number Description Qty Reference Designator
MainBoard (1239C-PV1)
Capacitors
01.54.CS.2.E6P8X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-6.8P X7R 1 C24
01.54.CS.2.E100N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-10P NPO±5%/50V 4 (C21) C124 C125 (C151)
01.54.CS.2.E200N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-20P NPO±5%/50V 6 (2C4) (2C8) (C31) (C35) (C37) (C43)
01.54.CS.2.E220N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-22P NPO±5%/50V 3 (C22) (C23) (C47)
01.54.CS.2.E330N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-33P NPO±5%/50V 3 (C91) (C95) C119
01.54.CS.2.E470N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-47P NPO±5%/50V 8 (C20) C81 C83 C108 C115 C60 C61 C87
01.54.CS.2.E510N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-51P NPO±5%/50V 2 (C38) (C42)
01.54.CS.2.E201N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-200P NPO±5%/50V 2 C59 C74
01.54.CS.2.E221N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-220P NPO±5%/50V 1 C109
01.54.CS.2.E271N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-270P NPO±5%/50V 1 C90
01.54.CS.2.E561N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-560P NPO±5%/50V 3 (C26) (C72) C94
01.54.CS.2.E102X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-102 X7R±10%/50V 1 (C139)
01.54.CS.2.E152X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-152 X7R±10%/50V 1 C110
01.54.CS.2.E562X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-562 X7R±10%/50V 1 C116
01.54.CS.2.E103Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-103 Y5V-20+80%/50V 5 C82 C84 (C114) (C158) (C161)
01.54.CS.2.E183X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-183 X7R±10%/50V 3 (C122) (C28) (C36)
01.54.CS.2.E333X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-333 X7R±10%/50V 1 (C112)
01.54.CS.2.E104Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-104 Y5V-20+80%/50V 122 CB1 CB2 CB3 CB4 CB5 CB6 CB7 CB8 CB9 CB10 CB11 CB12 CB13 CB14 CB15 CB16 CB17 CB18 CB19 CB20 CB21 CB22 CB23 CB24 CB25 CB26 CB27 CB28 CB29 CB30 CB31 CB32 CB33 CB34 CB35 CB36 CB37 CB38 CB39 CB40 CB41 CB42 CB43 CB44 CB45 CB46 CB47 CB48 CB49 CB50 CB51 CB52 CB53 CB54 CB55 CB56 CB57 CB58 CB59 CB60 CB61 CB62 CB63 CB64 CB65 CB66 CB67 CB68 CB69 CB70 CB71 CB72 CB73 CB74 CB75 CB76 CB77 CB78 CB79 CB80 CB81 CB82 CB83 CB84 CB85 CB86 CB87 CB88 CB89 CB90 CB91 CB92 CB93 CB94 CB95 CB96 CB97 CB98 CB99 CB102 CB103 CB104 CB105 CB106 CB107 CB108 CB110 CB111 CB112 CB113 CB114 CB115 CB116 CB117 CB135 CB120 CB121 CB122 CB131 CB132 CB134 C85
01.54.CS.2.E105Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-105 Y5V-20+80%/10V 3 (C150) (C156) (C157)
01.54.CS.3.E101N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-100P NPO±5%/50V 2 C54 C64
01.54.CS.3.E681N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-680P NPO±5%/50V 2 (C67) (C68)
01.54.CS.3.E102N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-102 NPO±5%/50V 2 C56 C69
01.34.CL.D.E1U50VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-1UF/50V 5*11 9 C41 C44 EC22 EC23 EC24 EC25 3C1 3C2
01.34.CL.D.EV2U250VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-2.2UF/50V 5*11 1 C93
01.34.CL.D.E4U750VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-4.7UF/50V 5*11 2 EC43 EC44
01.34.CL.D.E10U16VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-10UF/16V 5*11 12 EC15 EC16 EC20 EC21 EC28 EC29 EC33
01.34.CL.D.E22U16VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-22UF/16V 5*11 3 C27 C40 C46
01.34.CL.D.E47U16VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-47UF/16V 5*11 24 C6 C14 C15 C29 C30 C49 C51 C58 C66
01.34.CL.D.E100U10VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-100UF/10V 5*12 7 C11 C25 C39 C45 EC1 EC2 EC32
01.34.CL.D.E100U25VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-100UF/25V 6.3*12 4 C17 C76 EC30 EC31
01.34.CL.D.E100U50VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-100UF/50V 8*12 2 C4 C7
01.34.CL.D.E220U16VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-220UF/16V 6.3*12 18 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6 EC7 EC8 EC11 EC40
01.34.CL.D.E330U16VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-330UF/16V 6.3*12 2 C52 C53
01.34.CL.D.E470U16VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-470UF/16V 8*12 3 C5 C13 C18
01.34.CL.D.EV1500U6V3 Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-1500UF/6.3V 8*17 1 C48
Semiconductors
01.41.D.PD.IN4148 Diode IN4148 DIP 5 D15 D17 D18 D19 D20
01.41.D.PD.5393 Diode IN5393 DIP 3 D24 D26 D27
01.41.D.PS.LL4148 Diode LL4148 SMD 2 D16 D25
3C3
EC34 EC35 EC36 EC39 C12
C75 C79 C80 C99 C100 C101 EC9 EC10 EC12 EC13 EC14 EC19 EC27 EC42 EC45
EC41 C1 C3 C8 C16 C19 C34 C77 3C6 3C7
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Part Number Description Qty Reference Designator
MainBoard (1239C-PV1)
01.42.Q.S.9014 Transistor C9014 SMD 7 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q13
01.42.Q.S.8050 Transistor KTC8050 SMD 6 Q23 Q24 Q25 2Q4 2Q5 Q20
01.42.Q.S.8550 Transistor S8550 SMD 5 Q1 Q2 Q12 Q17 Q26
01.42.Q.S.EDTC343 Transistor DTC343TKT146 SMD 4 Q9 Q10 (Q19) (Q27)
01.42.Q.S.DTA114 Transistor DTA114EKAT146 SMD 1 Q22
01.42.Q.S.E3018 Transistor 2SK3018T106 SMD 1 Q18
01.42.Q.D.8050 Transistor 8050 DIP 1 Q16
01.42.Q.D.8550 Transistor 8550 DIP 1 Q15
01.44.IC.S.8785 IC, Panasonic, Motor Driver AN8785SB, HSOP042 1 U1
01.44.IC.S.018EZ01 IC, Sharp, Voltage Regulator O18EZ01, PQ025 1 U2
01.44.IC.D.79L05 IC, NS, Voltage Regulator 79L05, 3P, TO-92 1 U3
01.44.IC.S.3390 IC, Amlogic, decoder AML3390DTS, 208P, PQFP 1 U4
01.44.IC.S.74HC164 IC, TI, 8-bit serial-in/ parallel-out
shift register
01.44.IC.S.29LV160DB IC, AMD, Flash AM29LV160DB-90EC, 48P, TSOP48 1 U7burn-in firmware
01.46.IC.27C02 IC, Atmel Servo FLASH. AT27C020-70ZC, PLCC 1 U8burn-in servo code)
01.44.IC.S.103S47 IC, Panasonic, Servo chip MN103S47JRB, 176P, QFP 1 U9
01.46.IC.641620 IC, Hyundai, SDRAM HY57V641620HGT-7, 54P, TSOP54 1 (U6)
01.44.IC.S.4558 IC, JRC, Pre-amp NJM4558, 8P, SOP 1 U12
01.44.IC.S.833 IC, NS, Pre-amp LM833, 8P, SOP 2 U11 U20
01.44.IC.S.7862 IC, Rohm, Video Buffer BH7862FS, 32P, SSOP-A32 1 U14
01.44.IC.S.4880 IC, NS, Audio Power Amplifier LM4880, 8P, SOP8 1 3U2
01.44.IC.S.24C64 IC, Atmel, EEPROM AT24C64, 8P, SOP 1 U15burn-in EU or US firmware
01.44.IC.S.8728 IC, Wolfson, Audio DAC WM8728, 20P, SSOP20 1 U16
01.44.IC.D.78L05 IC, NS, Voltage Regulator 78L05, 3P, TO-92 3 U10 U13 U19
01.44.IC.S.4052 IC, NS, Analog Multiplexer CD4052, 16P, SOP16 1 U21
01.44.IC.S.74HC158 IC, TI, Data selectors 74HC158, 16P, SOP16 1 U22
01.44.IC.S.5333 IC, Crystal, A/D Converter CS5333, 16P, TSSOP16 1 U23
01.44.IC.D.L7809 IC, NS, Voltage Regulator L7809, 3P, TO-220 1 U24
01.44.IC.S.1924 IC, Rohm, RDS decoder BU1924, 16P, SOP16 1 U25
01.46.IC.7414 IC, Philips, Hex inverting Schmitt
trigger
74HC164, 14P, SO14 1 U5
74HCT14, 14P, SO14 1 U26
Miscellaneous
01.13.L.L.S.E002 Inductor, multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-10UH 1 R136
01.13.L.L.S.E117 Inductor, multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-0.39UH 1 (L18)
01.13.L.L.S.E118 Inductor, multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-0.68UH 2 (L16) (L17)
01.13.L.R.068 Tuner 19k filter EJ219 2 Z1 Z2
01.13.L.Z.ESA300 Bead, chip 0603-300 1 R74
01.13.L.Z.ESA50 Bead, chip 0603-50 11 FB10 FB11 FB12 (FB13) (FB14) (FB15) FB26
01.13.L.Z.ESB50 Bead, chip 0805-50 37 FB1 FB2 FB4 FB6 FB7 FB8 FB27 FB28
01.13.L.Z.ED50A Bead, leaded fixed 503.5*6.0*0.8 4 FB3 FB5 FB9 FB30
01.13.L.Z.EHFSF Bead, without pin HFSFBB3.5*6*0.8 2 match with Y1
01.00.JZ.E27000 Fundamental. Oscillator 27.000MHZ-49S-20P 1 Y1
01.00.JZ.E33868 Fundamental. Oscillator 33.8688MHZ-49S-20P 1 Y2
01.00.JZ.E4332 Fundamental. Oscillator 4.332MHz-49S-20P 1 Y3
01.40.CON.S05.E007 Connector FPC-0.5-24P (upward touching) 1 CN3
01.43.004 Jack, Sharp, Fiber optic input jack GP1FA513RZ, In-line Package 1 CN2
01.40.CON.DCZ.062 Connector 1.25-11P 1 CN1
01.40.CON.DPH.023 Connector PH-5A, 5P, In-line Package 2 CN4 CN6
01.40.CON.DPH.027 Connector PH-6A, 6P, In-line Package 1 CN5
01.40.CON.DPH.041 Connector PH-9A, 5P, In-line Package 1 CON6
01.40.CON.DPH.001 Connector PH-10A, 6P, In-line Package 1 CON7
01.40.CON.DCZ.142 Video&S-Video output jack SAV-01 (yellow) 1 CON8
01.40.CON.DCZ.183 Component Video output jack AV3-8.4-13G 1 CON4
01.40.CON.DCZ.173 Audio output&input jack AV4-8.4-5 1 CON9
01.40.CON.DCZ.123 Coaxial output jack AV1-8.4-6G (orange) 1 CON5
01.40.CON.S10.E024 Connector 1.0-16P 1 CON1
FB31 FB32 FB33 (FB34)
FB29 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 (L8) L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L19 L20 L21 L22 (L23) L24 L25 L26 L28 L29 L30 L31 L33
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MainBoard (1239C-PV1) only for US version
01.57.R.2.E472J
01.57.R.2.E822J
01.57.R.C.EC302
01.57.R.Y.270
01.40.CON.DCZ.182
Resistor, chip Resistor, chip Fixed carbon film Zinc oxide varistor, for ESD Connector
0603-4.7K±5% 4 0603-8.2K±5% 2 RT1/6W-3K 2
VR-M1608C270MTABB 2 V2-8.4-7B/PB 1
R92 R101 R104 R105 R88 R94 hand-make solder ESD4 ESD5 CON3
MainBoard (1239C-PV1) only for EU version
01.57.R.2.E750F
01.57.R.2.E202J
01.57.R.2.E332J
01.57.R.2.E472J
01.57.R.2.E822J
01.57.R.2.E153J
01.57.R.C.ED151
01.57.R.C.ED102
01.57.R.Y.270
01.54.CS.2.E104Y
01.13.L.Z.ESA50
01.42.Q.S.EDTC343
01.40.CON.DCZ.181 SCART Connector CS-101 with shield 1
Resistor, chip Resistor, chip Resistor, chip Resistor, chip Resistor, chip Resistor, chip Fixed carbon film Fixed carbon film Zinc oxide varistor, for ESD Capacitor, multilayer ceramic, chip Bead, chip Transistor
0603-75±1% 4 0603-2K±5% 2 0603-3.3K±5% 6 0603-4.7K±5% 3 0603-8.2K±5% 4 0603-15K±5% 1 RT1/4W-150 1 RT1/4W-1K 2
VR-M1608C270MTABB 6
0603-104 Y5V-20+80%/50V 3 0603-50 6 DTC343TKT146 SMD 3
R49 R50 R51 R52 2R11 2R12 2R3 2R4 2R6 2R7 2R8 2R9 R104 R105 2R10 R88 R94 R92 R101 (2R13) 2R5 2R1 2R2 ESD4 ESD5 ESD6 ESD7 ESD8 ESD9 CB100 CB101 CB109 FB18 FB19 FB20 FB21 FB22 FB23 2Q1 2Q2 2Q3 CON3
Amplifier Board (1241C-1)
Resistors
01.57.R.2.E000J Resistor, chip 0603-0 ±5% 6 RR1 RR2 RR3 RR7 RR8 RR9
01.57.R.2.E151J Resistor, chip 0603-150±5% 1 R11
01.57.R.2.E271J Resistor, chip 0603-270±5% 1 R15
01.57.R.2.E102J Resistor, chip 0603-1K±5% 2 R8 R12
01.57.R.2.E152J Resistor, chip 0603-1.5K±5% 3 R7 R9 R10
01.57.R.2.E332J Resistor, chip 0603-3.3K±5% 1 AR5
01.57.R.2.E103J Resistor, chip 0603-10K±5% 7 R3 R4 R5 R6 AR9 AR16 AR23
01.57.R.2.E473J Resistor, chip 0603-47K±5% 1 R13
01.57.R.4.E4R7J Resistor, chip 1206-4.7±5% 10 AR6 AR7 AR10 AR11 AR13 AR14 AR17
01.57.R.4.E150J Resistor, chip 1206-15±5% 5 AR8 AR12 AR15 AR19 AR22
AR18 AR20 AR21
Capacitors
01.54.CS.2.E270N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-27P NPO±5%/50V 1 C2
01.54.CS.2.E101N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-100P NPO±5%/50V 1 C5
01.54.CS.2.E221N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-220P NPO±5%/50V 1 AC22
01.54.CS.2.E102X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-102 X7R±10%/50V 2 AC6 C4
01.54.CS.2.E153Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-153 Y5V-20+80%/50V 1 C1
01.54.CS.2.E104Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-104 Y5V-20+80%/50V 42 (CB2) CB3 (CB4) (AC1) (AC2) (AC3)
01.54.CS.3.E102N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-102 NPO±5%/50V 10 (CB7) (CB8) (CB9) (CB10) (CB11) (CB12)
01.54.CS.2.E122X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0603-122 X7R±10%/50V 1 AC20
01.54.CS.3.E104Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-104 Y5V+80-20%/50V 20 AC28 AC33 AC38 AC41 AC43 AC47 AC52
01.54.CS.4.E470 Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 1206-470P X7R±10%/50V 5 AC30 AC46 AC58 AC74 AC86
01.33.CT.C1U50V Solid Electrolyte Tantalum Chip
Capacitor
01.33.CT.B22U10V Solid Electrolyte Tantalum Chip
Capacitor
01.34.CL.D.E68463J Box-type metallized poly film cap 0.68uF 63V J NPO P=5 5 AC36 AC49 AC64 AC77 AC92
01.34.CL.D.E10U25VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-10UF/25V 5*11 1 EC5
C-1UF-50V 5 AC37 AC44 AC65 AC72 AC93
B-22UF-10V 2 AC11 AC24
(AC4) (AC7) (AC8) (AC9) (AC10) (AC13) (AC14) (AC15) AC18 (AC19) AC23 AC25 (AC26) (AC27) (AC29) AC31 AC32 AC40 AC42 AC50 AC51 AC55 AC59 AC60 AC68 AC70 AC78 AC79 AC83 AC87 AC88 AC98 AC96
(CB13) (CB14) (CB15) (CB16)
AC54 AC56 AC61 AC66 AC69 AC71 AC75 AC80 AC82 AC84 AC89 AC94 AC97
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Amplifier Board (1241C-1)
01.34.CL.D.E100U16VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-100UF/16V 5*11 3 EC1 EC2 AC12
01.34.CL.D.E1000U50V Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD288H-1000UF/50V 13*25 3 AC34 AC62 AC90
01.34.CL.D.E47U16VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-47UF/16V 5*11 2 EC3 EC4
Semiconductors
01.44.IC.S.2100 IC, Apogee, Power Device DDX2100, 36P 3 AU1 AU2 AU3
01.44.IC.S.8001 IC, Apogee, Digital Audio
Processor
01.44.IC.S.3522 IC, Analogic, Microprocessor Reset
Circuit
01.42.Q.S.EDTC343 Transistor DTC343TKT146 SMD 1 Q2
01.44.IC.S.4558 IC, JRC, Pre-amp NJM4558, 8P, SOP 1 U4
01.44.IC.S.9161A IC, RichTek, Voltage Regulator RT9161/A-33, 4P, SOT-89 1 U1
01.41.D.PS.LL4148 Diode LL4148 SMD 2 D4 D5
Miscellaneous
01.13.L.Z.ESB50 Bead, chip 0805-50 1 FB1
01.13.L.Z.ESB300 Bead, chip 0805-300 2 L2 L3
01.13.L.L.D.127 Magnetic shielding Inductor 983BN-1003-15UH 10 LL1 LL2 LL3 LL4 LL5 LL6 LL7 LL8 LL9 LL10
01.00.FZ.ZZ.009 Jumper 5mm 1 Q1
01.40.CON.DCZ.129 Connector Vertical VH three holes two pins 1 CN1
01.40.CON.S10.E024 Connector 1.0-16P 1 CN5
01.40.CON.DCZ.172 Sub output jack AV1-8.4-6G (Purple) 1 CN3
01.40.CON.DCZ.184 Amplifier output jack WP10-23-3 1 CN4
01.40.CON.DPH.058 Connector PH-5A 1 CN6
DDX8001, 64P, TQFP64 1 U3
AAT3522IGY-3.08, 3P, SST3 1 U2
Front Panel Board - VFD board (1813C)
01.57.R.3.E472J Resistor, chip 0805-4.7K±5% 1 3R35
01.57.R.3.E103J Resistor, chip 0805-10K±5% 3 3R1 3R2 3R14
01.57.R.3.E203J Resistor, chip 0805-20K±5% 1 3R13
01.57.R.Y.270 Zinc oxide varistor, for ESD AVR-M1608C270MTABB 2 ESD1 ESD2
01.54.CS.3.E300N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-30P NPO±5%/50V 1 3C18
01.54.CS.3.E560N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-56P NPO±5%/50V 2 C90 C91
01.54.CS.3.E101N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-100P NPO±5%/50V 3 3C4 3C19 3C20
01.54.CS.3.E473X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-473 X7R±10%/50V 2 3C21 3C22
01.54.CS.3.E104Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-104 Y5V+80-20%/50V 1 3CB1
01.54.CS.3.E225Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-225 Y5V-20+80%/16V 1 3CB5
01.34.CL.D.EX100U16VB Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD11X-100UF/16V 6.3*7 1 3C5
01.41.D.PS.LL4148 Diode LL4148 SMD 1 3D12
01.42.Q.S.8050 Transistor KTC8050 SMD 1 3Q2
01.42.Q.S.8550 Transistor S8550 SMD 1 3Q1
01.44.IC.S.75710 IC, Sanyo, VFD driver LC75710 1 3U2
01.44.IC.D.38B17 IR receiver HL38B17, DIP 1 3IR1
01.13.L.Z.ESB220 Bead, chip 0805-220 2 FB9 FB10
01.13.L.Z.ESB50 Bead, chip 0805-50 1 FB5
01.13.L.L.S.E007 Inductance, chip 0805-10UH 1 FB11
190-0001301F-0120 VFD VFD22-1301F 1 VFD
01.40.CON.DCZ.219 Headhpone jack CKX-3.5-12 1 3J5
01.40.CON.DPH.023 Connector PH-5A 1 3J3
01.40.CON.DPH.031 Connector PH-7A 1 3J10
01.40.CON.DPH.041 Connector PH-9A 2 3J11 3J12
Front Panel Board - Volume board (1814C)
01.57.R.3.E000J Resistor, chip 0805-0 ±5% 2 3R15 3R21
01.57.R.3.E101J Resistor, chip 0805-100±5% 2 3R17 3R19
01.57.R.3.E301J Resistor, chip 0805-300±5% 4 3R6 3R28 3R29 3R30
01.57.R.3.E222J Resistor, chip 0805-2.2K±5% 1 3R24
01.57.R.3.E103J Resistor, chip 0805-10K±5% 3 3R20 3R22 3R23
01.57.R.3.E104J Resistor, chip 0805-100K±5% 1 3R18
01.54.CS.3.E123X Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-123 X7R±10%/50V 1 3CB8
01.54.CS.3.E104Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-104 Y5V+80-20%/50V 1 3CB4
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Front Panel Board - Volume board (1814C)
01.54.CS.3.E105Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-105 Y5V-20+80%/16V 1 3CB7
01.34.CL.D.E47U10V2B Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD11X-47UF/10V 4*7 1 3C3
01.34.CL.D.E22U35VB Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD11X-22UF/35V 5*7(105) 8 3C1 3C8 3C9 3C10 3C11 3C12 3C14 3C15
01.34.CL.D.E100U35VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-100UF/35V 6.3*12 2 3C6 3C7
01.34.CL.D.E22U50VB Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD11X-22UF/50V 6.3*7 1 3C13
01.41.D.PS.LL4148 Diode LL4148 SMD 9 3D1 3D2 3D3 3D4 3D5 3D6 3D7 3D8 3D10
01.41.D.WD.6V2 Zener Diode 6.2V 1 3DZ1
01.44.IC.S.9022
01.36.VR.20K Volume encoder ED1612-24-24HC-F20(Z) 1 CON1
01.41.D.FD.65018 Diode, color is blue HFBA65018CP Ф5 4 3LD1 3LD2 3LD3 3LD4
01.40.CON.DPH.031 Connector PH-7A 1 3J9
Front Panel Board - Button board (1815C)
01.57.R.3.E101J Resistor, chip 0805-100±5% 1 3R38
01.57.R.3.E471J Resistor, chip 0805-470±5% 1 3R7
01.57.R.3.E102J Resistor, chip 0805-1K±5% 1 3R4
01.57.R.3.E472J Resistor, chip 0805-4.7K±5% 7 3R3 3R25 3R26 3R27 3R31 3R34 3R36
01.57.R.3.E153J Resistor, chip 0805-15K±5% 1 3R5
01.54.CS.3.E220N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-22P NPO±5%/50V 2 3C16 3C17
01.54.CS.3.E821N Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-820P NPO±5%/50V 2 3C23 3C24
01.54.CS.3.E104Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-104 Y5V+80-20%/50V 2 3CB3 3CB6
01.54.CS.3.E225Y Capacitor,multilayer ceramic, chip 0805-225 Y5V-20+80%/16V 1 3CB2
01.34.CL.D.E47U10V2B Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD11X-47UF/10V 4*7 1 3C2
01.41.D.PS.LL4148 Diode LL4148 SMD 1 3D9
01.42.Q.S.8550 Transistor S8550 SMD 1 3Q5
01.00.JZ.E04000 Fundamental. Oscillator 4.000MHZ-49S-22P 1 3Y1
01.39.SW.QC.D665 Touch switch 6*6*5 5 3K2 3K3 3K4 3K5 3K6
01.44.IC.D.16C56A IC, Microchip, MCU PIC16C56A-04/P 1 3U1 (burn-in MCU code)
01.40.CON.DPH.060 Connector PH-7A 1 3J7
01.40.CON.DPH.041 Connector PH-9A 1 3J8
01.40.CON.DTJ.006 Connector TJC3-3A 1 3J4
IC, NS, Vacuum Fluorescent Display Filament Driver
LM9022, 8P, SO8 1 3U3
Front Panel Board - Standby board (1816C)
01.57.R.3.E621J Resistor, chip 0805-620±5% 2 3R11 3R111
01.57.R.3.E202J Resistor, chip 0805-2K±5% 2 3R12 3R122
01.57.R.3.E472J Resistor, chip 0805-4.7K±5% 2 3R9 3R10
01.41.D.PS.LL4148 Diode LL4148 SMD 2 3D14 3D15
01.42.Q.S.8050 Transistor KTC8050 SMD 1 3Q3
01.42.Q.S.8550 Transistor S8550 SMD 1 3Q4
01.41.D.FD.503 Diode, color is blue & orange HFT503CPB0 2 3LCD1 3LCD2
01.39.SW.QC.D665 Touch switch 6*6*5 2 3K1 3K7
01.40.CON.DPH.060 Connector PH-7A 1 3J6
Power Supply Board (1356C)
Resistors
01.57.R.C.EC100 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-10 4 R3 R5 R23 R25
01.57.R.C.EC101 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-100 1 R16
01.57.R.C.EC221 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-220 2 R13 R14
01.57.R.C.EC331 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-330 1 R30
01.57.R.C.EC102 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-1K 3 R27 R31 R36
01.57.R.C.EC222 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-2.2K 4 R18 R19 R20 R29
01.57.R.C.EC512 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-5.1K 6 R33 R32 R11 R12 R15 R17
01.57.R.C.EC103 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-10K 1 R10
01.57.R.C.EC123 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-12K 1 R22
01.57.R.C.EC303 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-30K 1R9
01.57.R.C.EC104 Fixed carbon film RT1/6W-100K 1 R21
01.57.R.C.ED200 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-20 1 R26
01.57.R.C.ED301 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-300 1 R39
01.57.R.C.ED102 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-1K 1 R35
01.57.R.C.ED473 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-47K 1R4
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Power Supply Board (1356C)
01.57.R.C.ED303 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-30K 2 R7 R8
01.57.R.C.ED474 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-470K 1R2
01.57.R.C.ED105 Fixed carbon film RT1/4W-1M 1R0
01.57.R.C.40E435 Cermet Resistor RI40-1/2W-4.3M 1R6
01.57.R.C.EF683 Fixed carbon film RT1W-68K 2 R1 R24
01.57.R.C.EGR22 Fixed carbon film RT2W-0.22 1 R28
01.57.R.C.EG102 Fixed carbon film RT2W-1K 2 R34 R38
01.57.R.R.5D9 NTC thermistor NTC-5D-9 1 NTC
01.57.R.Y.10K Zinc oxide varistor 10K.471 1 RV1
Capacitors
01.00.CD.GY.E104275V High-voltage metallized polyester
film
01.00.CD.GY.E471400V High-voltage metallized polyester
film
01.00.CD.GY.E221400V High-voltage metallized polyester
film
01.00.CD.CP.E1031KV High-voltage metallized polyester
film
01.00.CD.DS.E47150V Radial leads mlcc 471/50V X7R±10% 1 C13
01.00.CD.DS.E47325V Radial leads mlcc 473/25V X7R±10% 3 C2 C8 C14
01.00.CD.DS.E10425V Radial leads mlcc 104/25V X7R±10% 6 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C11
01.00.CD.DS.E27250V Radial leads mlcc 272/50V X7R±10% 1 C12
01.00.CD.JZ.104100VJ Metallized capacitor CT-104/100V 1 C16
01.34.CL.D.E1U50VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-1UF/50V 5*11 2 EC22 EC25
01.34.CL.D.E2U225VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-2.2UF/25V 5*11 1 EC10
01.34.CL.D.E47U50VCD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-47UF/50V 6.3*12 2 EC1 EC17
01.34.CL.D.E100U16VC Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-100UF/16V 5*11 3 EC23 EC24 C9
01.34.CL.D.E100U25VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-100UF/25V 6.3*12 4 EC3 EC4 EC5 EC6
01.34.CL.D.E1000U35V Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD288H-1000UF/35V 12*25 105°C 4 EC18 EC19 EC20 EC21
01.34.CL.D.E1000U16VG Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD288H-1000UF/16V 10*20 105°C 2 EC13 EC14
01.34.CL.D.E220U10VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-220UF/10V 5*12 2 EC9 EC15
01.34.CL.D.E220U16VD Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-220UF/16V 6.3*12 4 EC7 EC8 EC11 EC12
01.34.CL.D.E220U400V Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD294-220UF/400V 25*40 105°C 1 EC16
01.34.CL.D.E4U7160V Capacitor, AL.electrolytic CD110-4.7UF/160V 8*13 1 EC2
Semiconductors
01.41.D.PD.8M Bridge Rectifiers KBU8M 1 BG1
01.41.D.PD.21DQ10 Diode 21DQ10 DIP 1 D7
01.41.D.PD.31DQ06 Diode 31DQ06 DIP 1 D9
01.41.D.PD.FR107 Fast recovery rectifiers diode FR107 DIP 8 D1 D2 D3 D5 D6 D8 D13 D15
01.41.D.PD.IN4148 Switching Diode IN4148 DIP 4 D10 D11 D12 D16
01.41.D.PD.20A20 Schottky diode FCH20A20 DIP 2 D17 D18
01.41.D.PD.207 Fast recovery rectifiers diode FR207 DIP 1 D14
01.41.D.WD.24V Zener Diode 24V 1 ZD1
01.41.D.WD.18V Zener Diode 18V 1 ZD2
01.41.D.PD.MCR100-6 Silicon controlled rectifiers MCR100-6 DIP 1 SC1
01.42.Q.D.5551 NPN Transistor 2N5551 DIP 2 Q1 Q3
01.42.Q.D.9014 NPN Transistor C9014 DIP 2 Q4 Q7
01.42.Q.D.8550 PNP Transistor 8550 DIP 1 Q5
01.44.IC.D.11N90 MOS-FET FQA11N90 DIP 1 Q6
01.44.IC.D.L7805 IC, NS, Voltage Regulator L7805 DIP 1 IC5
01.44.IC.D.7812 IC, NS, Voltage Regulator L7812 DIP 1 IC3
01.44.IC.D.7912 IC, NS, Voltage Regulator L7912 DIP 1 IC4
01.44.IC.D.BA033T IC, Rohm, Voltage Regulator BA033T DIP 1 IC6
01.44.IC.D.7554 IC, Fairchild, Versatile PWM Control FAN7554 DIP 1 IC2
01.44.IC.D.5L0380R IC, Fairchild, Power Switch KA5L0380RYDTU DIP 1 IC1
01.44.IC.D.KA431A IC, Fairchild, Precision Adjustable
Voltage Regulator
01.44.IC.D.PC817 IC, Sharp, Photoelectric Coupler PC817 DIP 2 PH1 PH2
104/275V X2 3 CX3 CX1 CX2
471/400V Y1 4 CY3 CY4 CY5 CY6
221/400V Y1 2 CY1 CY2
103/1KV 2 C1 C10
KA431AZ DIP 2 IC7 IC8
Miscellaneous
01.13.L.L.D.013 Filter inductor L630-100 1 L7
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Part Number Description Qty Reference Designator
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01.13.L.L.D.085 Filter inductor L630(10UH) 1 L6
01.13.L.L.D.E002 Filter inductor LH0608-20UH 4 L2 L3 L4 L5
01.13.L.L.D.132 Common Mode Choke LCL-UF1601(30mH) 1 LF2
01.13.L.L.D.133 Common Mode Choke LCL-203A(20mH) 1 LF1
01.13.L.L.D.037 Inductor 10UH 1 FB1
01.13.L.L.D.134 Filter inductor 470UH 1 LF3
01.40.CON.DCZ.129 Connector Vertical VH three holes two
pins(white)
01.40.CON.DCZ.130 Connector Vertical VH three holes two
pins(orange)
01.40.CON.DTJ.006 Connector TJC3-3A 1 CN4
01.40.CON.DTJ.028 Connector TJC3-10A 1 CN5
01.40.CON.DTJ.011 Connector TJC3-5A 1 CN6
01.40.CON.DCZ.131 Fuse Holder BLX-2A 1 FU1
01.38.FUSE.D.315AL Fuse T3.15AL/250V 1 FU1
01.13.L.R.082 Transformer BCK-ER2802S1 1 TR1
01.13.L.R.081 Transformer BCK-EC4201A 1 TR2
2 CN2 CN3
1 CN1
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HS100 Mechanical Parts List
Part Number Description Qty Notes
01.15.JX.DV342 loader DV342 loader 1
01.49.06 Tuner module TFCF1E803A EU version 1
01.49.07 Tuner module TFCF1E804A US version 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.415 HS100 metals part HS100-chassis 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.416 HS100 metals part HS100-top cover 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.417 HS100 metals part HS100-rear panel (EU) 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.418 HS100 metals part HS100-rear panel (US) 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.419 HS100 metals part HS100-heatsink support 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.544 HS100 metals part HS100-top cover support 1
01.13.L.H.011 Magnetism annulus H16*9*28-HA 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.420 heatsink 135*95*45mm 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.317 heatsink 16*12*32mm 2
01.00.WJ.TJ.421 heatsink 50*19*35mm 1
01.00.WJ.TJ.268 heatsink 28*28*10mm 1
01.00.WJ.QT.041 3 pin grounding piece M4 4
01.00.SJ.HS100.001 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.002 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.003 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.004 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.005 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.006 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.007 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.008 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.009 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.010 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.011 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.012 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.013 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.HS100.014 HS100 plastic part
01.00.SJ.1000A.016 HS100 plastic part 1000A-IR receiver support 1
01.00.FZ.TG.025 Screw map Ф3*4mm 2
01.00.SJ.QT.005 PCB plastic frame Φ7*8mm 8
01.00.FZ.QT.153 astigmatism PVC Φ45.5*Φ9.5mm 1
01.00.SJ.QT.001 VFD filter 105.7mm*24.3mm*0.5 1
01.40.CON.DCZ.178 AC power socket WS-044-0 1
01.00.SB.035 Metal logo 47mm"Harman" supper slim logo 1
01.00.SB.036 Metal logo 100mm"Harman" supper slim logo 1
01.00.SB.037 Metal logo HS100 supper slim logo 1
01.13.L.H.020 Magnetism annulus M248 1
01.00.FZ.QT.122 Plastic fastener 12mm 3
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.026 Connect cable 2.0-5Y-5Y-260mm -B 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.087 Connect cable 2.0-6Y-6Y-320mm -B 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.096 Connect cable VH 40mm 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.088 Connect cable 2.0-9Y-9Y-320mmA 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.4.015 Connect cable 2.54-10Y-2.0-160mmB 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.4.016 Connect cable 2.54-5Y-2.0-200mmA 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.097 Connect cable VH-3Y-2Y-2Y-180mmB 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.172 Connect cable VH-3Y-2Y-700mm 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.173 Connect cable 2.0-5Y-5Y-720mmA (with shield) 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.4.013 Connect cable 2.54-3Y-3Y-150mmA 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.090 Connect cable 2.0-7Y-7Y-240mmA 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.150 Connect cable 2.0-9Y-9Y-60mmB 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.7.092 Connect cable 2.0-7Y-7Y-80mmA 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.5.052 Grounding cable 40mm(solder one end and grounding piece 1
01.47.CNT.LJX.5.023 Grounding cable 35mm 1
HS100front panel HS1005 in 1 button HS1002 in 1 button HS1005 in 1 button collar HS100Open/Close button collar HS100volume chamfer HS100power indicator lampshade HS100volume button lampshade HS100disc tray door HS100volume button HS100pedestal underlay HS100 HS100len for VFD HS100little plastic piece
len for tray door
EU version US version HS100-PT01 HS100-PT02 HS100-PT03 HS100-PT03 DSC1000-PT07 HS100-PT04 toggle headphone line DSC1000-PT08 for AMP board match D17D18 match Q6 on SMPS for U4 on mainboard G1 G2 G3 G4 on SMPS HS100-RE01
1
HS100-RE02
1
HS100-RE03
1
HS100-RE04
1
HS100-RE05
1
HS100-RE06
1
HS100-RE07
1
HS100-RE08
1
HS100-RE09
1
HS100-RE10
1
HS100-RE11
2
HS100-RE12
1
HS100-RE13
1
HS100-RE14
1
between volume button and PCB
stick on the len for tray door stick on the top cover stick on len for front panel for AC power cord
connect loader and mainboard connect loader and mainboard for CN1 on power supplier board connect VFD board and mainboard connect power supplier board and mainboard connect power supplier board and amplifier board connect power supplier board and amplifier board connect power supplier board and AC power socket connect front panel board and mainboard connect VFD board and power supplier board connect 1815C and 1816C connect 1815C and 1813C connect 1814C and 1813C connct 1813C and ground connect point A and B on power supplier board
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01.48.BPX.1.E084 flat cable 1.0*16P*50mmA 1
01.48.BPX.1.E085 flat cable 1.25*11P*70mmA 1
01.48.BPX.2.E031 flat cable 0.5*24P*190mmB 1
01.00.DP.XJ.E192 silica gel underlay 50.6*4.2*1.5mm (with 500# white glue) 4
01.00.DP.HM.E165 sponge 10*10*4mm (with double sides glue) 1
01.00.DP.HM.E199 sponge 20*20*7mm (with double sides glue) 2
01.00.DP.HM.E142 sponge 20*10*2.5mm (with double sides glue) 1
01.00.DP.JY.E110 Insulated PVC 130*126mm (with single side glue) 1
01.00.DP.JY.E149 Insulated PVC
01.00.DP.HM.E198 sponge 20*20*11mm (with double sides glue) 1
01.00.DP.HM.E250 sponge 20*20*10mm (with single side glue) 3
01.00.DP.HM.E207 sponge 20*10*10mm (with single side glue) 2
01.00.DP.HM.E015 sponge 20*20*3.5 (with single side glue) 2
01.00.DP.HM.E252 sponge 20*20*10mm (with double sides glue) 1
01.00.DP.HM.E255 sponge 70*30*67mm( +0/-0.5 with single side glue) 1
01.00.DP.HM.E243 sponge 165*12*2mm (with single side glue) 1
01.00.DP.JY.111 Talc piece 20*24mm 1
01.00.DP.JY.112 Diathermanous Se Rubber 16*11*1mm 3
01.00.DD.PM.074 sponge with electric material 10*10*15mm 5
01.00.DD.QT.E049 I/O electric interleaver WNH4P-S-46.2-2-96-N-P 1
01.00.DD.QT.E050 electric cloth 95*12mm 1
80*55*0.5mm transparence PVC with si
connect amplifier board and mainboard
connect tuner module and mainboard connect loader and mainboard HS100-H01 for pedestal underlay for IR receiver support for VFD fixed plat cable on the chassie for power supplier stick on the top cover support
1
place between the main transfer and chassis place under the amplifier board place under the amplifier board place between the amplifier board and heatsink place between tuner module and left side of chassis place on the chassis to support the top cover
match Q6 on SMPS place on AU1 AU2 AU3 fixed on the mainboard and amplifier board cover on the amplifier output jack connect the bottom ground and amplifier output jack
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Pinouts for HS 100
8050, NPN Transistor, SMD 8550, NPN Transistor, SMD
9014, NPN Transistor, SMD DTC343TK, NPN Transistor, SMD
DTC114EKA, PNP Transistor, SMD 2SK3018, Silicon N-channel MOSFET, SMD
AT27C020-70JC, Servo Memory, SMD PT28C020P-90, Servo Memory, SMD
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LM833M, pre-amp, SMD NJM4558, pre-amp, SMD
74HCT14, Hex inverting Schmitt trigger, SMD AN8785SB, motor driver, SMD
AM29LV160DB-90EC, flash, SMD MBM29LV160BE-70P, flash, SMD
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AML3390DTS, decoder, SMD
AML3390DTS
64
14
13
12
11
10
15
54
16
66
18
1
17
65
79
104
52
5
4
3
51
20
31 32
30
53
19
2
78
67
22
25
28
23
26
29
33 35
34
27
24
21
44
47
50
41
40
39
38
36
49
46
43
37
48
45
42
6 7 8 9
63
6059585756
55
62
61
80
686970717273747576
779381828384858889909192949596979899100
101
87
86
103
102
156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
170
171
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
M1_D7
ADATA0
ADATA1
ADATA2
ADATA3
AOCLK
ALRCLK
IEC958
AMCLK
VDD_18
VDD_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VDD_DAC1
VD4
VD5
VD6
VSS_DAC1
VSS_DAC0
RSET0 VREF0_OUT
COMP0
ADC
VDD_DAC0
VD7
M1_A11
M1_DQM0
AVDD_DAC0_B
AVDD_DAC0_G
AVDD_DAC0_R
AVSS_DAC0_B
AVSS_DAC0_G
AVSS_DAC0_R
VRET0_IN AVDD_DAC0
AVSS_DAC0
AVID0
AVID1
AVID2
AVID3
AVID4
AVID5
COMP1
RSET1
VREF1_OUT
VRET1_IN
AVDD_DAC1
AVDD_DAC1_B
AVDD_DAC1_G
AVDD_DAC1_R
AVSS_DAC1
AVSS_DAC1_B
AVSS_DAC1_G
AVSS_DAC1_R
VD3 VD2 VD1 VD0
M1_D6
M1_D5
M1_D4
M1_D3
M1_D2
M1_D1
M1_D0
VDD_33
VSS_33
VDD_18
M1_D15
M1_D14
M1_D13
M1_D12
M1_D11
M1_D10
M1_D9
M1_D8
M1_DQM1
M1_CLKO
MA_BA0
M1_A9
M1_A8
M1_A7
M1_A6
M1_A5
M1_A4
M1_WE_n
M1_CAS_n
M1_RAS_n
M1_SCS_n
M1_BA1
M1_A10
M1_A0
M1_A1
M1_A2
M1_A3
M1_ECS_n
M1_EOE_n
VDD_33
VSS_33
VDD_33
VSS_33
TMS
TDI
VDD_33
VSS_33
M2_D15
M2_D1 M2_D2 M2_D3 M2_D4
VDD_18
VSS_18
M2_D5 M2_D6 M2_D0 M2_D7
M2_A0
M2_ECS_n
M2_A1
M2_A10
VDD_33
VSS_33
M2_A2
M2_EOE_n
M2_A3
M2_A11
M2_A4 M2_A9 M2_A5 M2_A8 M2_A6
VDD_18
VSS_18
M2_D9
M2_A7 M2_D10 VDD_33
VSS_33
M2_D13
M2_WE_n
M2_D14 M2_D12 M2_D11
M2_D8
M2_DQM0 M2_CAS_n M2_RAS_n M2_SCS_n
M2_BA0
M2_BA1 M2_DQM1 M2_CLKO
VDD_18
VDD_18
DA2
DA1
DA0
DD15
DD14
DD13
DD12
DD11
DD10
DD9
DD8
DD7
DD6
DD5
DD4
DD3
DD2
VDD_33
VSS_33
DD1
DD0
VDD_18
AICLK_XOUT
AICLK_XIN
VSS_18
SCLK_XOUT
SCLK_XIN
DIORDY/stb
DMACK_n
DIOW_n/err
DIOR_n/sos
CS0_n/req
CS1_n
DMARQ/dack
IRQ14
CSEL
RESET_n
TDO
TEST_n
TRST_n
TCK
DVDD_PLL2
VSS_PLL2
AVDD_PLL2
DVDD_PLL1
VSS_PLL1
AVDD_PLL1
DVDD_PLL0
DVSS_PLL0
AVSS_PLL0
AVDD_PLL0
AT24C64, EEPROM, SMD
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78L05, Voltage Regulator, TO-92 78L12, Voltage Regulator, TO-92
79L05, Voltage Regulator, TO-92 MCR100-6, Silicon controlled rectifiers, TO-92
2N5551, NPN, TO-92 8550, PNP, TO-92
8050, NPN, TO-92 9014, NPN, TO-92
PC817, Photoelectric Coupler, DIP KA431, Precision Adjustable Voltage Regulator, TO-92
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MN103S47JRB, servo, SMD
O18EZ01, Voltage Regulator, SMD WM8728, Audio DAC, SMD
TOP VIEW
T0-252
GNDVIN
VOUT
135
DPAK
SHARP 018EZ01
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BH7862FS, Video Buffer, SMD
LC75710NE, VFD driver, SMD 74HC164, SMD
8-bit serial-in/ parallel-out shift register
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LM9022, SMD PIC16C56A, MCU, DIP Vacuum Fluorescent Display Filament Driver
L7809, Voltage Regulator, TO-220 LM7805, Voltage Regulator, TO-220
BA033T, Voltage Regulator, TO-220
L7812 or LM7812, Voltage Regulator, TO-220 L7912 or LM7912, Voltage Regulator, TO-220
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KA5L0380R, Power Switch, In-line Package BU1924, RDS decoder, SMD
BU1924F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
OUAL RDATA VERL MUX VDD1 VSS1 VSS3 CAP T2
T1
VSS2
VDD2
X1
X0
NC
RCLK
HY57V641620HG, SDRAM, SMD DDX2100, Power Device, SMD
DDX2100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
GNDS OUTNR1 OUTNR2 VCC2N PGND2N PGND2P VCC2P OUTPR1 OUTPR2 OUTNL1 OUTNL2 VCC1N PGND1N PGND1P VCC1P OUTPL1 OUTPL2 NC GNDREF
GNDR1
VREG11
VREG12
VL
CONFIG
PWRDN
TRI-STATE
FAULT
TWARN
INLA
INLB
INRA
INRB
VREG21
VREG22
VSIG1
VSIG2
LM4880, Audio Power Amplifier, SMD CD4052, Analog Multiplexer, SMD
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DDX8001, Digital Audio Processor, SMD
AAT3522IGY-3.08, Microprocessor Reset Circuit, SMD RT9161/A-33, Voltage Regulator, SMD
74HC158, data selectors, SMD CS5333, A/D Converter, SMD
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KBU8M, Bridge Rectifiers, In-line Package FCH20A20, Schottky diode, In-line Package
FQA11N90, MOS-FET, In-line Package FAN7554, Versatile PWM Controller, DIP
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A
B
C
D
87654321
D
C
B
A
Title
Number RevisionSize
A3
Date: 29-Aug-2005 Sheet of File: F:\HS100.ddb Drawn By:
AGND
EC17
47U/50V
D13 FR107
R23 10R
AGND
AGND
AGND
C14 473/25V
C13 470pF
R27 1K
R28
0.22/2W
R30 330R
R31 1K R32 5.1K
R29 2.2K
PH2 PC817
CY6 471/400V
AGND
EC22
1U/50V
C12
272/25V
C11
104/25V
R22 12K
R25 10R D15 FR107
AGND
D16 IN4148
R26 20R 1/4W
EC18
1000U/35V
L7 20UH
EC19
1000U/35V
D14
FR207
C10 103/1kV
R24
68K 1W
413
2
567
8
IC2
FAN7554
R2
470k 1/4W
CX2
104/275V
D11 1N4148
D12 1N4148
R14 220R
ZD1 24V
AGND
AGND
EC1
47UF/50V
AGND
AGND
AGND
C2
473/25V
R4
47K
R5 10R
D3 FR107
AGND
EC2
4.7uF/160V
D2 FR107
D1
FR107
R1
68K/1W
C1
103/1KV
EC16
220u/400v
CX1 104/275V
CY4
471/400V
PH1 PC817
FU1
T3.15AL/250V
R13 220R
R12 5.1KR11 5.1K
R10
10K
CY3
471/400V
C3
104/25V
R8 30K 1/4W
R9 30K
Q3
2N5551
R7 30K 1/4W
R20
2.2K
R21 100K
Q7 9014
AGND
AGND
AGND
LF2 UF1601
EC20
1000U/35V
EC21
1000U/35V
CY1
221/400V
CY2
221/400V
2
1
3
D17 20A/200V
2
1
3
D18 20A/200V
CY5 471/400V
~
~1
+
+
~
~2
-
-
DB1
8A/800V
IC8
KA431
IC7
KA431
G
DS
Q6 FQP11N90
2
6
8
17
18
13
14
15
16
11
4
3
12
TR1
FUSE_MARK_T
1
4
6
10
14
2
5
TR2
LF1 LCL-203A
LF3
470UH
CN1
To Swicth
CN2
AC Input
CN5
D6 FR107
EC6
100u/25V
D5
FR107
EC3
100u/25V
EC5
100u/25V
EC4
100u/25V
L3 20uH
L2
20uH
A+12V / 100mA
A-12V / 100mA
C4
104/25V
D7 21DQ10
EC7
220u/16V
EC8
220u/16V
L4
20uH
EC9
220u/10V
A +5V / 200mA (600mA Max)
C6
104/25V
D8 RF107
SC1
MCR100-6
R15
5.1K
R16
100R
EC11
220uF/16V
L6
10uH
EC14
1000u/16V
D9
31DQ06
EC13
1000u/16V
+5.0V / 900 mA
+3.3V / 340mA
Vin
1
GND
2
Vout
3
IC6
BA033T
EC15
220u/10V
EC12
220uF/16V
R18
2.2K
R19
2.2K
L5
20uH
C9
100uF/16V
R17
5K1
Vin
1
GND
2
Vout
3
IC5 7805
C5
104/25V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CN3
CON10-2.5A
1 2 3
CN4
CON3-2.5
+12V
-12V
GND GND
+3V3
GND
A+5V D+5V
S+5V GND
STBY
+5V GND
C7
104/25V
RV1
10D471K
I&T
NTC 5D-9
C16
104/50V
Q5
C8550
Q4
9014
Drain2VCC
3
GND1FB
4
IC1 5L0380
REV 1.9
Yicong Huang
HS100 PWOER SUPPLY
R0 1M
Vin
1
GND
2
Vout
3
IC3 7812
Vin2GND1Vout
3
IC4 7912
EC23
100u/16V
EC24
100u/16V
1
R34
1K/2W
R33 5.1K
EC25
1UF/50V
R35 1K 1/4W
+22V
GND
R36 1K
1
R37
100K 1W(NC)
,9
10,
1,
,7
8,9,
12,13,
1
2
3
4
5
CN6
CON5-2.5A
+12V
-12V
GND
GND
+5V
1N4148
D10
1
R38
1K/2W
R39 300R
EC10 2.2uF/25V
C8 473/25V
ZD2 18V
Q1 2N5551
R3 10R
R6 4.7M
FB1
10uH
CX3 104/275V
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A3_1 <3>:VIDEOOUT
V_SW1
REMOTE
TVFORMAT1
TVFORMAT0
RGB_SWITCH
V_Y V_C B/CB/PB R/CR/PR G/Y/Y
V_COMP
SCART_L SCART_R
TVIN_L
TVIN_R
A0
<2>:SERVO
SDD[0..15]
SDA[0..2]
SDMARQ
DMACK
SDIORD#
NRST#
SCS3FX#
SINTRQ
SDIOWR#
SCS1FX#
A4_2 <4>:AUDIOOUT
AMCLK ASCLK ALRCK ADATA3
DI/SDA CL/SCL ML
HW_MUTE
RESET_n
PHONE_DET
SCART_L
SCART_R
A5_2 <5>:INPUT
ADC_DAT
TDI
AIN_SEL1
AIN_SEL0
DI/SDA CL_SCL TUNER_CE
DO
TUNER_ON
TVIN_L TVIN_R
SW2
AMCLK ASCLK ALRCLK
RDATA RCLK
RESET_n
A4
<1>:MPEG
SCS0_n/req
SDMARQ/dack
SDIOW_n/err
SDD[0..15]
SCS1_n
SDIOR_n/sos
SIRQ14
SDMACK_n
SDA[0..2]
VD4
ADC_DAT
TDI
ADATA3
DI/SDA
ALRCLK
ASCLK
AMCLK
DI/SDA CL/SCL
V_Y V_C
V_COMP
B/Cb/Pb
G/Y/Y
R/Cr/Pr
REMOTE
TUNER_CE
ML
DO
CL/SCL
TUNER_ON
AIN_SEL1
AIN_SEL0
V_SW1
HW_MUTE
TVFORMAT0 TVFORMAT1
RGB_SWITCH
PHONE_DET
RESET_n
SW2
RDATA
RCLK
12
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C C
B B
A A
+1.8V
FOR LM833&NJM4558
TO CS5333
TO SERVO
TO U7
TO BH7862
TO SERVO
TO 74HC4052
TO U5
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VCORE
VA+5V
VCC3.3
-12VA
SGND AGND
DGND
DGND
5VD
PGND
VCC1.8
-5V
+5V
D5VCC
D5VCC
-12VCC
+A12V
AAGND
-12VA
+12VCC
+12VCC
-12VCC
DGND
VL
A3V_S
VPP
S5VA
5V
VA5V
PGND
S5V
CB10 104
PAD2 INSTALL1
123456789
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
CB116
104
+
EC12 47U/16V
FB9 50R
D24
IN5393
+
C14 47U/16V
FB3 FB
+
EC10
47UF/25V
GND
VIN
VOUT
123
U3
79L05
D26
IN5393
L7 FB
C11 470U/16V
CB7 104
CB13
104
FB2 50R
TOPVIEW
POWER SUPPLY
CON7
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
6
9
10
+12V
GND
-12VA
GND
+3.3V
A5V
GND
D5V
S5VCC
SGND
+
EC6
220U/16V
D27
IN5393
+
EC4
220U/16V
L12 FB
L20 FB
CB14 104
CB2 104
+
C17 100U/16V
CB9
104
R75 75R
CB93
104
FB5 FB
L11 FB
C13 470U/16V
PAD1 INSTALL1
123456789
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
CB122 104
FB1 50R
C18
470U/16V
FB7 50R
+
C16
220U/16V
TP6
FB4 50R
CB91
104
TOP VIEW
T0-252
GNDVIN
VOUT
135
DPAK
U2 SHARP 018EZ01
CB11 104
+
C1
220UF/16V
CB5 104
L21 FB
C5
470U/16V
+
C6
47UF/16V
FB6 50R
PAD3 INSTALL1
123456789
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+
C3
220U/16V
CB8 104
L22 FB
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Power_on Configeration
DEBUG PORT
Q7 SCART OUT Y/VBS AND R/C SELECT
Q0 RE S ERVE
Q6 OPTICAL/OAXIAL INPUT SELET
Q4,Q5 Audio INPUT (AUX,SCART,TUNER)SELECT
Q1-Q3 FS0,FS1 AND RGB_SEL FOR SCART OUT
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VD1
M1_D1
M1_D7
M2_A1
M1_D5
M2_A8
M1_A7
M2_A7
M2_A0
M2_D3
AVID0
M1_D9
SDIOWR
M2_A4
M2_D2
M1_A11
M1_D8
M2_D1
SDMACK
M1_D12
M1_A9
M1_D13
M1_D2
M1_A1
SCS0
M2_A11
M1_A10
M2_D6
M2_A10
M1_A3
M1_D15
M1_A4
M1_A0
M2_A9
M1_A8
AVID1
M2_D7
M2_D0
M2_A5
M1_A5
M1_D10
M2_A3
M1_D0
M2_A[0..11]
M1_A6
M2_A6
SDMARQ/dack
M1_D3
M2_D5
M2_A2
Core_1.8
SCS1
SIRQ14
M2_D[0..7]
M1_D14
M1_A2
M2_D4
M1_D6
M1_D4
M1_D11
SDA2
VD7
ADATA3
M2_A19
M2_A18
SDA[0..2]
VCC3.3Q1
M2_A20
AIN_SEL0
AIN_SEL1
ADATA2
ADATA0 ADATA1
VCC1.8Q
RESET_n
CSEL
Core_3.3
VCC3.3Q0
SDD10
SDD12
SDD3
SDD15
SDD6
SDD1
SDD0
SDD7
SDD2
SDD8
SDD14
SDD13
SDD4
SDD9
SDD[0..15]
SDD11
SDD5
SDA0
SDA1
VD4
VD4
TDO
TCK
TDI TMS
SDIOR
ALRCK
TWARN
PWRDN
AMUTE
CLOCK/SCL
ADATA2
DATA/SDA
ASCLK
ADATA1 ADATA0
AMCLK
DI/SDA CL/SCL
AMUTE
VD5
VD6
M1_DQM1
M1_DQM0
M1_CLKO
M1_BA0
M1_BA1
M1_WE_n
M1_CAS_n
M1_RAS_n
M1_SCS_n
M1_A[0..11]
M1_D[0..15]
PWRDN
TWARN
RESET_n
M2_A[0..11]
M2_D[0..7]
M2_A19
M2_A18
M2_RAS_n M2_CAS_n
M2_WE_n
M2_BA1
M2_BA0 M2_DQM1 M2_DQM0
M2_EOE_n
CSEL
M2_A20
TUNERON/OFF
CSEL
DI/SDA
REMOTE
ADATA0 ADATA1 ADATA2
VFD_CE
RESET_n
CL/SCL
DI/SDA
AMCLK
ASCLK
ALRCK
ADATA0
ADATA1
ADATA2
PWRDN
TWARN
DI/SDA
PRE_RE
VFD_CE
REMOTE
MCU-CLK
CL/SCL
VCC1.8
AV1 AV0
Core_3.3
AV1
VDD_DAC0
VCC1.8
VDD_DAC1
Core_1.8
AV0
VCC1.8
Core_1.8
Core_3.3
VCC3.3
VCC3.3
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND DGND
DGNDDGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
D5VCC
DGND
Core_1.8
DGND DGND
DGND
DGND DGND
DGND
AVGND
VCC3.3
+5V
VCC3.3
VCC3.3
D5VCC
D5VCC
D5V
D5V
CB40 104
+
EC2 100U/16V
CB41 104
CB33 104
CB22 104
CB39 104
RR1 1 0 k
CB46 104
R25
open(OPT)
+
EC7
220U/16V
R12 187
R21 10K
AR2
4.7K
CB18 104
CB25 104
+
EC1 100U/16V
C55
NA
C22 22PF
CB21 104
3J3
PH-10A-2.0mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MCU-CLK
SCL
SDA
VFDCE
IR
RESET
AMUTE
GND
+5V
CB19 104
CB35 104
+
EC3 220U/16V
CB42 104
CB38 104
C57
NA
R22 10K
R23
10K
R2 10k
CB31 104
R3 10k
R9
75R
R34
10k
CB27 104
Y1 27M
R18
2.7K
CB23 104
C23
22PF
R38
10k
CB37 104
R11 187
R36
10k
R35
10k
CB36 104
CB48 104
L3FB
L4 FB
L5FB
CB28 104
R17
2.7K
CB45 104
Memory #1
Memory #2
Audio
GPIO,Video
IDE / DVD_DSP
gpio0
gpio1
gpio2
gpio3
gpio4
gpio5
gpio6
gpio7
AML3370
3.3VCore 1.8V Core GND
1.8V GND
GND
Power
TEST
CLOCKS
MPEG AUDIO VIDEO PLL PLL PLL
GND
3.3V
3.3V
GND
GND
1.8V
GND
1.8V
U4
55565758596063647574737271706968969798998885848382819589909194921007677
143 151 150 149 148 145 144 142 114 124 122 115 116 119 117
141 139 135 133 131 129 127 123 128 130 138 132
118
112
111
110
109
140 134 106
113
107
1413121110
15
185
54
16
182
170
169
168
155
156
167
171
187
188
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
177
178
180
174
179
176
175
172
173
80
147
126
1056618
153
136
120
208
186
189
1176579104
125
146
1836287
137
121
103
190
1548661
102
52
6
5
4
3
7 8
51
20
31 32
30
18453181
163
165
157
158
160
161
162
164
159
19
152
9
2
78
9367101
108
166
22 25 28
23 26 29
33
35
34
27 24 21 44 47 50
41 40 39 38
36 49 46 43 37 48 45 42
M1_D0
M1_D1
M1_D2
M1_D3
M1_D4
M1_D5
M1_D6
M1_D7
M1_D8
M1_D9
M1_D10
M1_D11
M1_D12
M1_D13
M1_D14
M1_D15
M1_A0
M1_A1
M1_A2
M1_A3
M1_A4
M1_A5
M1_A6
M1_A7
M1_A8
M1_A9
M1_A10
M1_WE_n
M1_CAS_n
M1_RAS_n
M1_BA1
M1_SCS_n
M1_ECS_n
M1_DQM1
M1_CLKO
M2_D0 M2_D1 M2_D2 M2_D3 M2_D4 M2_D5 M2_D6 M2_D7 M2_D8 M2_D9 M2_D10 M2_D11 M2_D12 M2_D13 M2_D14
M2_A0 M2_A1 M2_A2 M2_A3 M2_A4 M2_A5 M2_A6 M2_A7 M2_A8 M2_A9 M2_A10 M2_A11
M2_WE_n
M2_CAS_n
M2_RAS_n
M2_SCS_n
M2_BA0
M2_ECS_n M2_EOE_n M2_CLKO
M2_DQM0
M2_DQM1
ADATA0
ADATA1
ADATA2
ADATA3
AOCLK
ALRCLK
AICLK_XOUT
IEC958
AMCLK
SCLK_XOUT
RESET_n
TEST_n
TRST_n
TDI
TMS
TCK
TDO
DD0
DD1
DD2
DD3
DD4
DD5
DD6
DD7
DD8
DD9
DD10
DD11
DD12
DD13
DD14
DD15
DA0
DA1
DA2
DIOR_n/sos
DIOW_n/err
DIORDY/stb
DMARQ/dack
DMACK_n
CS0_n/req
CS1_n
CSEL
IRQ14
VDD_18
VDD_18
VDD_18
VDD_18
VDD_18
VDD_18
VSS_33
VSS_33
VSS_33
VDD_18
VDD_18
VSS_33
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VSS_18
VDD_33
VDD_33
VDD_33
VDD_33
VDD_33
VDD_33
VDD_33
VSS_33
VSS_33
VSS_33
VDD_DAC1
VD3
VD4
VD5
VD6
VD2 VD1
VSS_DAC1
VSS_DAC0
RSET0
VREF0_OUT
COMP0
AICLK_XIN
ADC
SCLK_XIN
DVDD_PLL1
VSS_PLL2
AVDD_PLL0
AVSS_PLL0
DVDD_PLL0
AVDD_PLL1
VSS_PLL1
AVDD_PLL2
DVSS_PLL0
VDD_DAC0
M2_D15
VD0
VD7
M1_A11
MA_BA0
M1_DQM0
M1_EOE_n
M2_BA1
DVDD_PLL2
AVDD_DAC0_B AVDD_DAC0_G AVDD_DAC0_R
AVSS_DAC0_B AVSS_DAC0_G AVSS_DAC0_R
VRET0_IN
AVDD_DAC0
AVSS_DAC0
AVID0 AVID1 AVID2 AVID3 AVID4 AVID5
COMP1
RSET1
VREF1_OUT
VRET1_IN
AVDD_DAC1
AVDD_DAC1_B
AVDD_DAC1_G AVDD_DAC1_R
AVSS_DAC1
AVSS_DAC1_B AVSS_DAC1_G AVSS_DAC1_R
R19
2.7K
CB62
104
CB26 104
U15
24C64
1 2 3
4
5 6
7
8
NC NC NC
GND
SDA SCL
WP
VCC
CON1
DAMP CON/16P,1.0mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CB34 104
CB30 104
R20
2.7K
CB32 104
CB43 104
R24
10K
C9
NA
+
EC5 220U/16V
CB47 104
FB34 FB
U5 74VHC164
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
10
11
12
13
14 A B Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 GND CP
MR
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
VCC
FB26 FB
L2 FB
FB31 FB
CON2
ARC JTAG
1 2 3 4 5 6
+3.3V GND
TMS
TDI
TCK
TDO
L1 FB
FB32 FB
C21 10PF
FB33 FB
C10
NA
CB44 104
CB17 104
CB29 104
RR2 1 0 k
R16 10K
CB20 104
R27 10k
L6FB
CB108 104
R28 100K
L8
FB
C20 47PF
C50
NA
CB24
104
SCS0
SDMARQ
SDIOWR
SDD[0..15]
SCS1
SDIOR
SIRQ14
SDMACK
SDA[0..2]
DETECT
ADC_DAT
V_Y V_C
B/Cb/Pb G/Y/Y R/Cr/Pr
TUNER_CE
DAC_ML
RCLK
SW2
AIN_SEL0
AIN_SEL1
RGB_SWITCH TVFORMAT1 TVFORMAT0
DO
RDSCLK
HW_MUTE
ADATA3
TDI
ASCLK
ALRCK
AMCLK
VD4
VFDCLK
CL/SCL DI/SDA
AMUTE
V_COMP
AMUTE
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M1_A2
M1_A10
M1_A5
M1_WE_n
M1_CAS_n
M1_A1
M1_A8 M1_A9
M1_A6
M1_A0
M1_A11
M1_A7
M1_A3
D3.3
M1_A[0..11]
M1_A4
M1_SCS_n
M1_D15
M1_D8
M1_D7
M1_D3 M1_D4
M1_D6
M1_D11
M1_D5
M1_D[0..15]
M1_D1
M1_D12
M1_D14
M1_D2
M1_D0
M1_D9 M1_D10
M1_D13
M1_RAS_n
M2_D[0..7]
M2_A[0..11]
M2_D0
M2_D1
M2_D2
M2_D3
M2_D4
M2_D5
M2_D6
M2_D7
M2_WE_n
M2_A19
M2_BA0 M2_CAS_n M2_RAS_n M2_DQM1 M2_DQM0
M2_A5
M2_A8
M2_A9
M2_A11
M2_A7
M2_A10
M2_A6
M2_A1 M2_A0
M2_A2
M2_A4 M2_A3
M2_EOE_n
M2_A20
CE#
RESET_n
M2_A18
M2_BA1
M1_DQM1
M1_DQM0
M1_WE_n
M1_CAS_n
M1_RAS_n
M1_SCS_n
M1_CLKO
M1_BA1
M1_BA0
M1_A[0..11]
M1_D[0..15]
M2_DQM0
M2_DQM1
M2_BA0
M2_EOE_n
M2_A[0..11]
M2_CAS_n M2_RAS_n
M2_WE_n
M2_A19
M2_A20
M2_BA1
M2_A18
RESET_n
M2_D[0..7]
D3.3
D3.3
D3.3
DGND
DGND
DGND DGND DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
VPP
DGND
DGND
VPP
D3.3
DGND
VCC3.3
VCC3.3
DGND
D3.3
CB55 104
CB54 104
U6
1MX16X4
23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 22 35
20 21
2 4 5 7 8 10 11 13 42 44 45 47 48 50 51 53
38
37
19
18
16
17
15 39
36 40
1 14 27
3 9 43 49
28 41 54
6 12 46 52
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
BA0 BA1
DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8
DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15
CLK
CKE
CS#
RAS#
WE#
CAS#
DQML DQMH
NC NC
VDD VDD VDD
VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ
VSS VSS VSS
VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ
R29 22
CB58
104
R31 2 2 R32 2 2
CB52 104
R30 2 2
CB50 104
+
C19 220U/16V
R121
4.7K
CB56 104
+
EC8 220UF/16V
U7
AMD29LV160DB-90
12 11
10
9
8
7
6
5
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2
13 14
15
17
18 19 20 21
24
22
31
30
1
32
16
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
39
41
42
43
44
45
47
48
27 46
RESET
WE
NC
A19
A8
A9
A10
A11
CE
A2
A0
A12
OE
DQ0
A13
A14NCNC
RY/BY
A17
A7 A6 A5 A4
A1
A3
DQ1
DQ8
A15
DQ9
A18
DQ2
DQ10
DQ3
DQ11
VCC
DQ4
DQ5
DQ12
DQ13
DQ6
DQ14
DQ7
DQ15/A-1
BYTE
A16
GND GND
C24
6.8PF
CB51 104
CB49 104
R122
4.7K
+
C8 220UF/16V
CB57 104
CB53 104
R123
4.7K
FB27 FB
R33 2 2
CB16
104
RESET_n
RESET_n
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OR
DTA114EKA
NA
1239C-PV1 3.43
HS100 MAIN BOARD 050725
A3
624Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Title
Size Document Number Rev
Date: Sheet
of
Harman Kardon, Northridge, California 91329, USA
F-
T-
F+
HFM
VRCD
VRDVD
T+
DLD
PINDVD
HFM
RFP
VRDVD
RFVCC
T-
T+
DLD
PINCD
E
D
F-
CLD
CLD
VRCD
CDDVD
CDDVD
F
C
F+
VC
B
A
TRAY OPSW CLSW
DMV
TRVSW
SPIN
TRVIN
STANDBY
FOIN
TRIN
VHALF
F2 TB F1
TC RFP FE2
FE1
TA
T1
T2
PINDVD
PINCD
VREF2.2V
HFM33V
LPCO1
LPCO2
CD/DVD
TD
S5V
D_GND
D_GND
P_GND
P_GND
A_GND
S5VA
A_GND
S5VA
D_GND
D3.3V
A3.3V
A_GND
S5VA
A_GND
S5VA
S3V3
D3.3V D3V_SA3.3V A3V_S
VA+5V
DVCC
D1.5VDVCC
D_GND
P_GND
A_GND
S5VA
D_GND
C80
47uF/6.3V
R133
5.6K
R148 2R2
R119 15K
L29 FB
CB77 104
R152
10K
R1347.5K
R130 10K
+
EC40
100uF/16V
Q6
9014
321
R203 27K
R124 1 8K
R154 10K
R202 22
R170 1 0K
CN5 6X2.0mm
1 2 3 4 5 6
SPDM­SPDM+ LIMITSW LIMITSW SLEDMT­SLEDMT+
R13510K
U1
AN8785SB
8
281
11 12 13 14
17
18
25
26
30 29
23
7
9 20
21
2
5
4
3
27
15
24
10 19
16
22
6
CH.4SW
D1+D1-
D2+ D2­D3+ D3-
D4+
D4-
D5+
D5-
FIN1 FIN2
IN1
IN2+
IN2- IN3
IN4
IN5
OPIN+
OPIN-
OPOUT
PGND1
PGND2
PVcc1
PVcc2 PVcc3
Standby
SVcc
VREF
R131 7.5K
CB80 104
R201 18K
Q7 9014
321
C101
10uF/16V
R158 10K
CB95 104
Q1 8550
3
2
1
CB79 104
R204
1.2K
R126
7.5K
R147 2R2
C72 560P
+
C25
100UF/25V
Q13
9014
3
2
1
L13 FB
CB131 104
Q26 8550
321
R155 10K
CN4 5X2.0mm
12345
CLSW
GND
OPSW
LM+
LM-
C129 NA
Q3
9014
3
2
1
R146 27R
R172 10K
Q25
8050
3
2
1
R128 6.2K
+
EC11
220U/16V
C59 200P
R167 10K
Q2 8550
3
2
1
CN3 FH12-24S-0.5SH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
F­F+ T+ T­C D CDDVD-SW RF A B F GND-PD VC VCC E NC VR-CD VR-DVD CD-LD MD HFM NC LD-DVD GND-LD
L30 FBR141 18K
C74 200P
CB86 104
CB87 104
R127 33K
R153 10K
Q8
9014
3
2
1
L10 FB
Q4
9014
3
2
1
R159 10K
CB66 104
C26 560P
L28 FB
C79
47uF/6.3V
R149 56R
R151
10K
CB69 104
R129 100K
10K
10K
Q22 DTA114TCA
3
2
1
EC41 47UF/10V
R145 27R
R150 56R
L9 FB
C77
220uF/16V
Q5
9014
321
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NA
NA
NA NA
NA
1239C-PV1
3.43
HS100 MAIN BOARD 050725
C
724Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Title
Size Document Number R ev
Date: Sheet
of
Harman Kardon, Northridge, California 91329, USA
OPSW
HDD15
/OE
FADR1
SDD1
HDD5
INTRQ
HDD13
SDD12
CD/DVD
STANDBY
FDT7
FADR14
SDD11
IOCS16
HDD9
/CS1FX
/IOCS16
HDD7
/CS3FX
HDD4
HDD2
HDD0
/DMACK
SDD4
DA2
HDD15
HDD12
FDT4
DA1
SDD2
SDD10
FADR12
SDD9
HIORDY
HDD10
SDD8
/CS3FX
CD/DVD
FADR17
FADR0
FADR7
HDD11
/IORD
HDD6
IORDY
DA1
/IOWR
HDD14
SDD3
HDD5
/IORD
TRAY
/CE
FADR2
FADR3
HFM33V
SPDRV
SDD6
HDD8
SDD0
SDD13
HDD3
DA0
FADR10
FDT3
CLSW
SDD14
/IOCS16
HDD1
HDD1
/IOWR
LPC1
FDT2
FADR13
FADR8
FADR9
DA2
SDD15
SDD5
SPDRV
FDT6
FADR6
FADR15
NRST
STANDBY
TRVSW
HDD12
HDD13
HDD14
/DASP
FDT5
FADR4
TRSDRV
IORDY
INTRQ
FADR5
TRSDRV
HDD8
HDD11
FDT1
HDD6
DA0
/CS1FX
HDD0
HDD3
HDD10
FDT0
FADR16
FADR11
HDD4
HDD9
SDD7
HDD2
TRVSW
TRAY
HIORDY
/DMARQ
/DMACK
/DMARQ
FADR0 FADR1 FADR2 FADR3 FADR4 FADR5 FADR6 FADR7 FADR8 FADR9 FADR10 FADR11 FADR12 FADR13 FADR14 FADR15 FADR16 FADR17
FDT0 FDT1 FDT2 FDT3 FDT4 FDT5 FDT6 FDT7
/CE /OE
NWE
NWE
SDMARQ
HDD7
IOCS16
/DMACK
VD4
/DASP
/HRST
SDIOWR
/IORD
/DMACK
OSCI
/HRST
FOIN
RFP
TRIN VHALF PINCD
DMV
FE2 T2 T1 TB TC TD TA
F1
F2
FE1
PINDVD
TRVIN
SPIN
CD/DVD
TRAY
STANDBY
LPCO2
LPCO1
VREF2.2V
TRVSW
CLSW OPSW
HFM33V
A3V_S
D3V_S
D1.5V
D3.3V
D_DRAM
D3V_S
D_GND
VREFH
D_GND
A_GND
D_GND
A3.3V
A_GND
A_GND
A_GND
D1.5V
A3V_S
VREFH
D_GND
D3V_S
D3V_S
D_DRAM
D3V_S
D1.5V
VHALF
D_GND
S5VA
D_GND
DVCC
D_GND
D_GND
VA+5V
D3.3V
D_GND
D_GNDD3V_S
DVCC
D_GND
D_GND
D3.3V
D3.3V
D_GND
D3.3V
CB68 104
Q23 8050
1
32
R125 1 0K
C151 10PF
R190 33R
CB76 104
CB70
104
R205 10K
C156
105
R140 10R
CB64
104
R212 470R
Q20
8050
1
32
+
EC42
10uF/16V
1 2
R184 33R
C150 105
R143 0R
R182 82R
C108 104
Q24 8050
1
32
CB74 104
L15 FB
+
EC43
4.7uF/25V
R195 3.9K
C115 47PF
R187 82R
R198 1M
CB59
104
R191 1K
CB134 104
C124 10PF
R181 68K
R206 10K
R193 470R
CB135 104
D16 1N4148
1 2
L14
FB
RN13 33X4
12
34
56
78
CB1 104
R188 10 K
RN2
4X47K
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
R17710K
C139
102
R185 33R
L32 FB
R20910K
CB81 104
L26
FB
R199 100R
C116 5 62
R208 10K
C109 221
R160 0R
+
EC44
4.7uF/25V
R207 1 0K
C158 103
R8 10R
L33 FB
CB72 104
C161 103
R142 0R
U8
AT27C020
12 11 10
9 8 7 6
5 27 26 23 25
4 28 29
3
2
13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21
24
22
31
30
1
32
16
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16
I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 I/O3 I/O4 I/O5 I/O6 I/O7
OE
CE
VPP
A17 A18
VCC
GND
L24 FB
R144 4.7K
CB63 104
R196 7.5K
R156 10K
R215 1 0K
R186 33R
R157 10K
C122 1 83
CB60 104
PV1
U9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44
21
454950515253545556575859606162636465666768
464748
69707172737475767778798081828384858687
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
158
159
P2/EXINT0 P3/EXINT1 P4/EXCNT0 VDD3 VSS P5/EXCNT1 P7/FADR17 P8/FADR18 FADR11 FADR9 VDD15 FADR8 FADR13 FADR14 NWE FADR16 FADR15 DRAMVSS DRAMVDD15 DRAMVDD33
FADR12 FADR7 FADR6 FADR5 FADR4 FADR3 FADR2 FADR1 FADR0 VSS VDD3 FDT0 FDT1 FDT2 FDT3 FDT4 FDT5 FDT6 FDT7 NCE FADR10 NOE MMOD
VSS
VSS
SCLOCK/Dwire0
SDATA/Dwire1
TxD/Dwire2/MDATA
RxD/Dwire3/MCLOCK
VDD3
OSCI1
OSCO1
VSS
DRV0
DRV1
DRV2
DRV3
DRV4
DRV5
DRV6
DRV7
VSS
DRV8
DRV9
DRV10
NRST
SERIAL_Rx
SERIAL_Tx
VDD3FGTX
VDD15
VSS
AVDDD
PLFIL2
PLFIL1
VREFC
VREFB
VREFA
AVSSD
VC0
RESI
ANAMONI
POFLT
CDATA
CCAPA
CGD
AVDDC
RFINN
RFINP
VIN5
VIN6
VIN7
VIN8
VIN1
VIN2
VIN3
VIN4
VIN9
VIN10
AVSSC
VREFH
VHALF
LPC2
LPCO2
LPC1
LPCO1
AVSSB
CTKC
CSLFLT
CWBLOUT
CWBLIN
VCOF
RVI
AVDDB
AD2
AD1
AD0
AVDDA
DAC1
DAC0
AVSSA
MONI0
MONI1
MONI2
MONI3
VSS
VDD3
MASPOL/MONI4
DASPST/MONI5
NEJECT/MONI6
NTRYCL/MONI7
DMARQ
NIOWR
VDD3
VSS
NIORD
IORDY
NDMACK
INTRQ
NIOCS16
DA1
NPDIAG
DA0
VSS
VDD3
DA2
NCS1FX
NCS3FX
NDASP
HDD15
HDD0
HDD14
HDD1
HDD13
VDD3
VDD15
VSS
HDD2
HDD12
HDD3
HDD11
HDD4
HDD10
HDD5
VSS
VDD3
HDD9
HDD6
HDD8
HDD7
VDDH
NRESET
MASTER
DRAMVDD15
DRAMVSS
CB71 104
CB73 104
R207 10K
R194 1 K
R210 15K
CB82 104
R183 82R
CB4 1 04
C125 10PF
C112 3 33
RN16 33X4
12
34
56
78
R17610K
RN18 33X4
12
34
56
78
R192 1K
R175 10K
RN17 33X4
12
34
56
78
C110 152
R118 1 0K
Y2
33.86M
R211 470R
C157
105
R180 10K
R189 33R
CB132 104
R197 5.6K
L25 FB
CB75 104
R178
10K
C119 33PF
R213 470R
C114 1 03
RN12 82X4
12
34
56
78
SIRQ14
SDD[0..15]
SDIOWR SDIOR
SCS1
SCS0
SDA2
SDA0
SDA1
SDMARQ
SDMACK
RESET_n
VD4
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1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
TO SCART
RED
CONNECTOR COLOR
PB
GREEN
PR
BLUE
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO
S-VIDEO
COMPOSITE
YELLOW
VIDEO
0603 50R
0603 50R
0603 50R
0603 50R
0603 50R
0603 50R
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Title
Size Document Number Re v
Date: Sheet
of
Harman Kardon, Northridge, California 91329, USA
PR_OUT
PB_OUT
C_OUT
Y_OUT
PY_OUT
C_OUT#1
Y_OUT#1
CR_OUT#1
PY_OUT#1
CB_OUT#1
CVBS_OUT
RGB_SWITCH
TVFORMAT0
TVFORMAT1
B
G
R
SCART_R
SCART_L
TVIN_R
TVIN_L
CVBS
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
VA5V
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVCC
-12V
AVGND
AVGND
FB14
R48 75R 1%
C47 22PF
C51 47U/10V
C39 100U/6.3V
FB13
C38 51PF
FB12
C41 1U/6.3V
FB10
L16
0.68UH
ESD11
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
ESD10
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
C27 22U/10V
(CHASSIS)
CON8
CVBS + S-VIDEO
1 2 3
4 5
6
7
8 9
GND GND GND
Y C
GND
CVBS
GND GND
R43 75R 1%
AR10 91R 1%
R41
75R 1%
L18
0.39UH
R52 75R 1%
CB112 104
AR4 75R 1%
CB111 104
CB115 104AR6
75R 1%
CB114104
R44
75R 1%
C37
20PF
CB113 104
L27 NA
FB11
C52 330U/16V
R40
75R 1%
C2 NA
R51 75R 1%
C42 51PF
C31 20PF
FB15
R45
75R 1%
C46 22U/6.3V
R42
75R 1%
2R13
15K
C44 1U/6.3V
CB98 104
C40 22U/10V
C48 330U/6.3V
CON4
CONN TRIPLE RCA VIDEO W/ CHASSY PIN
4
3
7
2
5
6
1
BH7862SF
U14
BH7862FS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
CTRAP
MUTE1
CIN
GND
YIN
VCC
GND
PYIN
GND
PYTRAP
VCC
PbIN
GND
PrIN
MUTE2
PrTRAP
COUT
TEST
MIXOUT
MIXFB
GND
YTRAP
GND
YOUT
YFB
GND
PYOUT
PYFB
GND
PbOUT
N.C.
PrOUT
2R12 2K
C53 330U/16V
2R10 4.7K
R39
75R 1%
2Q4
8050
R50 75R 1%
C45 100U/6.3V
R46 75R 1%
R49 75R 1%
C43
20PF
R47 75R 1%
CB99 104
AR3 75R 1%
AR5 75R 1%
CB3
104
C34 220UF/16V
2Q5
8050
2R11 2K
L17
0.68UH
C35 20PF
R37
75R 1%
C49 47U/10V
TVFORMAT1 TVFORMAT0
RGB_SWITCH
SCART_L
SCART_R
TVIN_R
TVIN_L
R/CR/PR
V_Y
V_C
B/CB/PB
G/Y/Y
RGB_SWITCH
60
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TVFORMAT1
1
TVFORMAT0
0
SCART Inactive (Standby)
0
10
0 SCART Active Auto Switch to 4:3 Aspect Ratio
TV FUNCTION
SCART Active Auto Switch to 16:9 Aspect Ratio
SCART
RGBSWITCH
X X X
X
0 1
RGB
PIN8(V) PIN16(V)
X
1-3V
0-0.4V
X XX
CVBS
6V
12V
0V
X
X
X
X
0603 50R
0603 50R
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1239C-PV1
3.43
HS100 MAIN BOARD 050725
B
924Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Title
Size Document Number R ev
Date: Sheet
of
Harman Kardon, Northridge, California 91329, USA
SWITCH
BLNK
CVBS
TVIN_L
R OUT
TVIN_R
G_OUT
AOL
AOR
B_OUT
TVFORMAT0
RGB_SWITCH
B
G
R
CVBS
TVIN_R
TVIN_L
TVFORMAT1
SCART_R
SCART_L
VA+5V
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AAGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
AAGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
AVGND
DGND
DGND
+A12V
DGND
DGND
AVGND
AAGND
AAGND
ESD6
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
ESD7
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
C
BE
4.7K
3
2
1
2Q3
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
ESD8
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
2C2 681
2C4 20PF
2R4
3.3K
EC15 10UF/16V
SCART CONNECTOR
BACK PANEL VIEW
CON3
SCART CONNECTOR, RIGHT ANGLE, FEMALE
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
2
AOR
AOL
AGND
BGND
AIL
B
SWTCH
GGND
CLKOUT
G
DATA
RGND
DATAGND
R//C
BLNK
VGND
BLNKGND
VOUT//Y
VIN
SHIELD
AIR
2R6
3.3K 5%
2R5 150R
2R2
1K
2C1 681
FB16
FB18
2R8
3.3K 5%
ESD9
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
CB100 104
FB17
C
BE
4.7K
3
2
1
2Q2
SMT3
DTC343TK
ROHM CB101 104
FB20
ESD5
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
2R7
3.3K
R70 10R
ESD4
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
2R1 1K
2C8 20PF
EC16 10UF/16V
R73 10R
C
BE
4.7K
3
2
1
2Q1
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
FB21
FB23
FB19
CB109 104
FB22
2R3
3.3K 5%
2R9
3.3K
61
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5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
2-CHANNEL AUDIO DAC
RIGHT
LEFT
MAIN L/R
O R SELE
MUTE LOGIC
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
0805
TO HEADPHONE
SCART AUDIO
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA NA
NA
NANA
NA
1239C-PV1 3.43
H S100 MAIN BOARD 050725
Custom
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Title
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of
Harman Kardon, Northridge, California 91329, USA
L-filt
AL2
AR2
DOWNMIXL
DOWNMIXR
R-filt
SDI
ALRCK
ASCLK
AMCLK
ADATA3
SCK VOUTL
ML
VOUTR
L-filt
VCC
AUXIN L
AUXIN R
AMUTE
L-filt
R-filt
R-filt
PRE_RE
RESET_n
RESET_n
HWMUTE
HWMUTE
AUXIN_L
AUXIN_R
L-filt
AMUTE
AAGND
-12VA
AAGND
AAGND
AAGND
+A12V
-12VA
+A12V
DGND
AAGND
-12VA
AAGND
AAGND
-12VA
AAGND
AAGND
D5VCC
AAGND
AAGNDAAGND
AAGND
AAGND
+A12V
-12VA
+A12V
AAGND
AAGND
DVC
AAGND
AAGND
AAGND
AAGND
-12VA
-12VA
+A12V
D5VCC
DVC
D5VCC
AAGND
AAGND
D25 1N4148
1 2
R76 650R
EC36 10U/10V
+
C75 47uF/16V
R173C1
1k
R4B1 4.7K
V- V+
U11
LM833M
2
3
6
5
1
7
4
8
L31
FB
C29
47U/10V 16V
AR11
2.7K
FB25
.05K
R54
4.75K 1%
R78 1K
R63 10R
U26C 74HC14/SO
5 6
ESD15
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
D20 1N4148
12
R1 0
U26B 74HC14/SO
3 4
R84 10K
R68
1.78K 1%
U26D 74HC14/SO
9 8
R139 2.2K
U16
WM8728
1
15 20 19 11
7
18 17
6
4 3
5
16
12
8
2
13
9
14
10
LRCIN
CSBIWL LATI2S SCKDSD VOUTL
DVDD
SDIDEM MUTEB
DGND
MCLK BCKIN
ZERO
MODE
VMID
VOUTR
DIN
VREFN
AGND
VREFP
AVDD
R66 650R
D181N4148 N/A
12
DR4 10R
R64 4.75K 1%
R80 10K
+
C76
100U/16V
R5A1 4.7K
C64 100PF
CON9
2
1
3
4
5
R173D11k
C4
100uF/50V
R65
4.7K
R67 330R
DR5 10R
R56 330R
D15
1N4148
1 2
Q12
8550
R173A1
1k
C69
102
+
EC9
47U/25V
R61 10R
R26 15K
R72 10K
FB24 .05K
C7 100uF/50V
+
EC34 10uF/10V
+
C15 220U/10V
R62 10R
C30
47U/16V 16V
C56
102
Q17
8550
R71 10K
U26A 74HC14/SO
1 2
Q14
SMT3 DTC343TK ROHM
R132 10K
R137 100R
ESD12
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
R58
7.50K 1%
ESD13
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
C66
47U/10V 16V
C54 100PF
ESD14
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
CB85 104
CB15 104
R53
4.7K
R82 650R
R79 10K
C58
47U/10V 16V
R116
0R
D171N4148 N/A
12
R59 10K
R83 330R
+
-
U12B
NJM4558
5
6
7
8 4
Q9
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
CB6 104
R77 330R
+
-
U12A
NJM4558
3
2
1
8 4
C12 10U/10V
U19 78L05
3 1
2
IN OUT
GND
C68 680PF
D19
1N4148
12
CB94
104
R60 10K
C99
47U/10V
16V
R69
7.50K 1%
EC35 10U/10V
C67 680PF
C100
47U/10V
16V
CB120
104
R173B1
1k
R85 10K
Q10
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
R55 650R
L19 FB
Q11
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
DR6 10R
R57
1.78K 1%
RESET_n
CL/SCL DI/SDA
SCART_L
SCART_R
DAC_ML
ALRCK
ASCLK ADATA3
AMCLK
HP_L
HP_R
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D D
C C
B B
A A
AU TO SWITCH LOGIC
DETECT LOGIC
When the HP insert into the HP jack, the detect pin unconnect to the channel R, and the detect level is 3.3V, amplifier will be muted.
When the HP doesn't insert into the HP jack, the detect pin will connect to the channel R, and the detect level is 0V, amplifier will work normally.
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Title
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Harman Kardon, Northridge, California 91329, USA
PHONE_R
PHONE_L
HPV5
+A12V
3R8
1M
3R5 20k 1%
3C2 1UF
3R9 680R
3C7
220uF/16V
C
BE
4.7K
3
2
1
Q27
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
C
BE
4.7K
3
2
1
Q19
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
CB90 104
3C3
100uF/10V
EC45
47uF/16V
Q18
2SK3018
2
13
3R6 20k 1%
ESD2 AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
CN6
TO PHONEJACK STEREO SW
1
2
3
4
5
FB8 FB 50R
3R3 680R
3R10 20k 1%
3C1 1UF
CB84 104
R120 3k
3C6 220uF/16V
R81 3 k
R5 10k 1%
3R7 100k
R136 0
U13
78L05
3 1
2
IN OUT
GND
CB92 104
3R2 10R
3U2
LM4880M
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
AOUT
AIN
BYP
GND S ON
BIN
BOUT
VDD
3R1 20k 1%
3R4 10R
R6 10k 1%
ESD1 AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
CB89
104
DETECT
HP_R
HP_L
AMUTE
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4
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3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
AUDIO INPUT1(1)0
01
1
AUDIO INPUT1(1)
0
AUIN_SL0AUIN_SL1 0
TUNER IN(3)
SCART IN(0)
OUTPUT
11
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
Audio Format: I2S UP TO 24 Bit
NA
NA
NA
74HC158
1239C
3.43
HS100 MAIN BOARD 050725
B
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AUIN_R
TUNER_R
COAX_IN
RESET_n
AD_INLASCLK AD_INR
AUXIN_L
TVIN_L
TUNER_L
TVIN_R
AMCLK
AD_INL
AD_INR
ALRCK
OPTICAL_IN
ADC_DAT
AIN_SEL1
AIN_SEL0
AUXIN_R
AUXIN_L
TUNER_L
TUNER_R
+A12V
VA+5V
-5V
DGND
AGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
D5VCC
VL
5VD
DGND
5VD
-12VA
+A12V
-12VA
5V
VA+5V
5VD
DGND
+
EC24 1U/10V
CB78 104
EC33
10U/10V
R113
4.7K
C61 47PF
CB103
104
C82 103 R95 100k
R106 4.7K
C81
47PF
R114
10
L23
FB
ESD16
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
R13 NA
R89 150R
R88
8.2k
R108 4.7K
R10 NA
+
EC19
47U/10V
R101
4.7k
R99 1 K
R110
4.7k
R93 1 K
CB97 104
R104 4.7K
DR2 0R
R112 10K
+
EC20
10U/10V
EC39
10U/10V
R86 6.8K
CB12 104
V- V+
U20
LM833M
2
3
6
5
1
7
4
8
C84 103
R101
8.2k
EC22
47U/16V
R7
4.7K
R87 NA
DR3 0R
U21
74HC4052
1
2
3
4
5
6 7 8
9
10
11
12
13
14 15
16
Y0
Y2
Y
Y3
Y1
EN VEE GND
B
A
X3
X0
X
X1 X2
VCC
+
EC23 1U/10V
R100
5.6k
R103 NA
R96
8.2k
C83 47PF
R107 4.7K
R94
8.2k
R102 100k
+
EC21 10U/10V
U22
74LS158
2 3 5 6
11
10
14 13
1
15
4
7
9
12
16
8
1A 1B 2A 2B
3A
3B
4A 4B
A/B G
1Y
2Y
3Y
4Y
VCC
GND
R115 47K
C85
104
CB61 104
FB28 FB
CB117 104
C60 47PF
R4
4.7K
+
EC13
47U/10V
TOP VIEW
GND
CSY
SIG
CON5
3
1
2
+
EC14
47U/10V
EC25
47U/16V
U23
CS5333
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
VL MCLK SCLK SDATA VA GND LRCK DIV DIF
TST
FIL+
R_GND
RIN
LIN
VQ
RST
CB104
104
R138 1M
R91
5.6k
R14 1M
R105 4.7K
Fiber Optic TX Module
TOP VIEW
VIN
GND
VCC
DRIVER
IC
CN2
SPDIF IR TX SHARP GP1F550RZ
1
2
3
C87 47PF
+
C16
220U/16V
R90
8.2k
CB67 104
CB102
104
R98 150R
CB88 104
R74 0
CB83 104
DR1 0R
R92
8.2k
R109 4.7K
R97 6.8k
AIN_SEL1 AIN_SEL0
SW2
TDI
TVIN_L
TVIN_R
AMCLK ASCLK
ALRCK
RESET_n
ADC_DAT
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5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
1
TUNER POWER CONTROL
R
L
1239C
3.43
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TUNER_L
TUNER_ON
CL/SCL
TUNER_R
TUNER_VCC
RDS_MPX
L
R
TUNER_CE
RDATA
DI/SDA
DO
RCLK
TUNER_PWR
TUNER_L
TUNER_R
TUNER_PWR
VCCTUNER_PWR
+P12V
5AVCC
5AVCC
VA+5V
TUNER_VCC
RDS5V
RDS5V
RDS5V
CN3
DTS/11P,2.0mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
RR13 1K N/A
+
EC26
10U/10V N/A
Z1
L
FB30 50R
RR12 100
FB26 FB N/A
RR6 2 20
RR3
1K
Q20
2SC3326 N/A
RR9 2 20
C36
0.018UF
Q15 8550
AR7
4.7K
FB29 50R
CB106
104
CB107
104
C28
0.018UF
Q16
8050
C95 33PF
U24 7809
1
2
3
IN
GND
OUT
R15
4.7K
+
EC31
100U/25V
CB105
104
U25
BU1924F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
OUAL RDATA VERL MUX VDD1 VSS1 VSS3 CAP T2
T1
VSS2
VDD2
X1
X0
NC
RCLK
Z2
L
C90 270P
RR10 10K
C94 561
AR12
4.7K
AR1
4.7K NA
C91 33PF
RR8 2 20
R117
100
RR7 2 20
C93
2.2U/10V
RR11 100
Y3
4.4332M
12
+
EC30
100U/25V
+
EC29 10U/10V
EC32
100U/10V
+
EC28 10U/10V
+
EC27
47U/10V
U10 78L05
1
2
3
IN
GND
OUT
RR14 1K N/A
Q21
2SC3326 N/A
TUNER_ON
RDSDATA
RCLK RDD_DI
RDS_DO
RDS_CS
RCLK
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4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
FROM DECODE
LC75710 RESET
1813C 1.3
HS100 FRONT PANEL 050927
C
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G8G9G10
G11
G12
G13
AM37
AM36
G7
AC1
AC2
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
AM38
-24V
AM38 AM1 AM2 AM3 AM4 AM5 AM6 AM7 AM8 AM9 AM10 AM11 AM12 AM13 AM14 AM15 AM16 AM17
AM19
AM18
AM20 AM21 AM22 AM23 AM24 AM25 AM26 AM27 AM28 AM29
AM26
AM12
AM11
AM10
AM1
AM35
AM25
AM22
AM17
AM2
AM4
AM8
AM21
AM24
AM14
AM31
AM18
AM15
AM28
AM13
AM27
AM3
AM33
AM20
AM7
AM5
AM23
AM6
AM30
AM34
AM16
AM9
AM32
AM19
AM29
AM30 AM31 AM32 AM33 AM34 AM35
G13
G12
G11
G10
G9
G8
G7
G6
G5
G4
G3
G2
G1
AM37
AM36
AM[1..35]
IR_IN
STANDBY
MUTE
GND
VOL­VOL+
STANDBY
MCU-CLK
IR_IN
IR_OUT
+5VDD
VOL-
GND
-29V
VOL+
AC1
+5V
AC2
IR
MCU-CLK
SCL
MUTE
VFDCE
+5V GND
RESET
RESET
SDA
HP_DETECT
L
R
DGND
+5V
+5V
DGND DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
+5VDD
DGND
+5VDD
+5VDD
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
3C20
100P
3C22 47n
VFD 5*7 DOT MATRIX
1G11G 2G3G4G5G6G7G8G9G10G12G13G
5*75*75*75*75*75*75*75*75*75*75*75*75*7
3U3
VFD MATRIX
1 2
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
54 55
3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16
AC AC
P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 P27 P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38
AC AC
1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G 8G 9G 10G 11G 12G 13G
P1
C91 5 6p
3Q2
8050
3J10
7pin 2.0mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3C4
100P
3CB4 104
3R2
10K
3J3
5pin 2.0mm
5
4
3
2
1
C92
56p N/A
3R14 10k
3C19
100P
3J5
CKX-3.5-12-9P
1
4
3
2
9
7 8
5
6
+
3C3 47uF/10V
ESD2
+
3C5
100uF/16V
3J11
9pin 2.0mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
ESD1
3R8 NA
3C18 30P
3C21 47n
3CB1 104
3CB5
2.2uF
3Q1 8550
3
2
1
FB10 220R
3R1 10K
FB9 220R
LC75710NE
3U2
LC75710NE
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16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
333435363738394041424344454647
48
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
AM1
AM2
AM3
AM4
AM5
AM6
AM7
AM8
AM9
AM10
AM11
AM12
AM13
AM14
AM15
AM16
AM17
AM18
AM19
AM20
AM21
AM22
AM23
AM24
AM25
AM26
AM27
AM28
AM29
AM30
AM31
AM32
AM33
AM34
AM35
AA1
AA2
AA3
AA4/G16
AA5/G15
AA6/G14
AA7/G13
AA8/G12
G11
G10
G9G8G7
G6 G5 G4 G3 G2 G1 VFL TEST VSS SOCO OSCI VDD RES FCS CLK DATAI
3R35 4.7k
C90 5 6p
3D12
1N4148
FB5 50 R
3J12
9pin 2.0mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3IR1 IR
1 2 3
VCC GND
IR
3R16 NA
FB11 10UH
3R13 20K
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5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
VOLUME CONTROL
NA
1814C 1.2
HS100 FRONT PANEL 050920
C
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AC2
-29V
AC1
-29V
VOL+
VOL-
AC2
+5V
-29V
VOL+ VOL­AC1
GND
+5V
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
+5V
DGND
DGNDDGND
+5V
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
3R21
0.68R
+
3C1 22uF/35V
3R20 10K
+
3C7 100u/35V
3R18 100K
ESD3
AVR-M1608C270M*ABB
3C24 820PF
+
3C13
22uF/50V
3R29 300R
3CB7 105
3C23 820PF
+
3C14 22uF/35V
3R22 10K
3D6
1N4148
3R28 300R
+
3C9 22uF/35V
3R30 300R
3U3
LM9022
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
SHUTDOWN
BYPASS
+IN
-IN VO1
VDD
GND
VO2
+
3C10 22uF/35V
+
3C8 22uF/35V
3R23 10K
3D2
1N4148
+
3C11 22uF/35V
3R19
100R
3D1
1N4148
3R6 300R
+
3C6 100u/35V
3D10
1N4148
3D7
1N4148
+
3C12 22uF/35V
3LD2
LED
3R24
2.2K
3R15
0.68R
3LD4
LED
3D3
1N4148
3D5
1N4148
3DZ1
ZENER 6.2V0.4W
+
3C15 22uF/35V
3LD1
LED
3LD3
LED
+
3C3
47uF/10V
3J9
7pin 2.0mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CON1
123
GND
VOL-
VOL+
3R17
100R
3D8
1N4148
3CB8 103
3D4
1N4148
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5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
unmute
Work
amber
blue
amber
Amber
mutemute
unmute
Standby
blue
Blue
pin8 logic:
pin9 logic:
1815C 1.2
HS100 FRONT PANEL 050920
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IR_IN
RA0
VOL+
RB5
MUTE
RB6VOL-
RB4
AMUTE
+5VDD
STANDBY IR_IN VOL­VOL+ MCU-CLK IR_OUT MUTE
GND
RA0 RB6 RB5 RB4 STANDBY +5VDD GND
+5VDD STANDBY GND
STANDBY
IR_OUT
MCU-CLK
DGND
DGND
+5VDD
DGND
DGND
+5VDD
DGND
DGND
+5VDD
+5VDD
DGND
DGND
3R3
4.7k
3C17 22PF
3U1
PIC16C56A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
17
18
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
RA2 RA3 T0CKI MCLK/VPP VSS RB0 RB1 RB2 RB3
RA0
RA1
RB4
RB5
RB6
RB7
VDD
OSC2/CLKOUT
OSC1/CLKIN
3Y1 4M
3R26
4.7k
3J4
TJC3-3A 2.54mm
1
2
3
GND
STANDBY
5V
3D9
1N4148
12
3CB6 104
3R4 1K
3R25
4.7k
3K4 Prev
1
23
4
3R36
4.7k
3CB2
2.2uF
3C16 22PF
3R7 470R
3R5 15K
3CB3 104
3K6 source
1
23
4
3K5 Next
1
23
4
3R27
4.7k
3R35 4.7k
3Q5 8550
3
2
1
3J8
9pin 2.0mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3J1
7pin 2.0mm
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
+
3C2 47u/10V
3R31 4.7k
3K2
Play
1
23
4
3K3 Stop
1
23
4
3R34 4.7k
3R38 100R
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5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
D D
C C
B B
A A
BLUE AMBER
1816C 1.2
HS100 FRONT PANEL 050920
A
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Title
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Date: Sheet
of
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RB4
RB5
RA0
RB6
STANDBY
RA0 RB6 RB5 RB4 STANDBY +5VDD GND
+5VDD
DGND
DGND
3R122
2K
3Q3
8050
3K7
standby
1
23
4
3J6
7pin 2.0mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3R111 620R
3LD2
STANDBY
3R12 2K
3Q4
8550
3
2
1
3D15 1N4148
1 2
3R10
4.7K
3LD1
STANDBY
3D14 1N4148
1 2
3K1 Open/close
1
23
4
3R9
4.7K
3R11 620R
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D D
C C
B B
A A
FOR DDX2100
FOR DDX8001
FROM MAIN BOARD
0805
SMT SMT
PIN7:GND;PIN14:3.3V
RR3
NA
0ohm
NA
RR8
O ohm
AC5
SELECTION:
0 ohm
U5AC17 RR7
0 ohm NA
Option 1
Option 2
AC16
NA
NA ON
RR9
0 ohm
calibrate the synchronization between LRCK and MCLK
0 ohm NA 0 ohm NA NA
1241C-1
1.3
HS100 AMP BOARD 050725
C
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of
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TWARM2
TWARM3
CH6SUB+
CH6SUB-
AMP_TWAR TWARM1
ADATA2
AMP_TWAR
DATA/SDA CLOCK/SCL
ASCLK
AMUTE
AMP_PD
ADATA1 ADATA0
AMUTE
CKOUTCKOUT
+5V
RESET
CKOUT
+2.5V
+3.3V
-12V
+12V
AGND
AGND
AGND
+28V
PGND
-12V
+12V
AGNDAGND
AGND
-12V
+12V
GND
PGND
VCC_-12V
GND
DV33
VCC_12V
PGND
+3.3V
PGND
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
AAT3522 U 2
2
1
3
VI
GND
RET
AC7 104
RR5
NA
+
-
U14A
NJM4558
3
2
1
8 4
RR6
NA
AC14 104
D4 1N4148
1 2
Q2
SMT3
DTC343TK ROHM
D5 1N4148 1 2
D3 JUMPER
1 2
D1 JUMPER
1 2
AC20 122
D2 JUMPER
1 2
EC3
47U/16V
AC19 104
R10 1.5K
EC4
47U/16V
CN2
5X2.0mm
1
2
3
4
5
+12V
GND
-12V
+5V
GND
R7
1.5K
RR4 NA
CN5
DAMP CON/15P,2.54mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
RR1 0R
AC6
102
Q18 3904
R6 10K
AC11
2.2U/10V
R1 0
RR2 0R L3 300R
CB3 104
S
R
C1 1D
U5A
74HC74
4 3 216
5
U3
DDX8001
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
495051525354555657585960616263
64
MVO TEST_MODE VDD3.3_1 GND_1 NC SDI_78 SDI_56 SDI_34 SDI_12 LRCKI BICKI VDD3.3_2 GND_2 NC RESET PLL_BYPASS
SA
SDA
SCL
XTI
PLL_FILTERNCGNDA_PLL
VDD3.3_PLL
CKOUTNCGND_3
VDD3.3_3
OUT8_B
OUT8_A
OUT7_B
OUT7_A
OUT6_B
OUT6_A
VDD3.3_4
GND_4
NC
OUT5_B
OUT5_A
OUT4_B
OUT4_A
OUT3_B
OUT3_A
VDD3.3_5
GND_5
NC
OUT2_B
OUT2_A
OUT1_B
OUT1_A
EAPD
VDD3.3_6
GND_6
NC
BICKO
LRCKO
SDO_12
SDO_34
VDD3.3_7
GND_7NCSDO56
SDO_78
PWDN
C2
27P
AC1
104
AC26
104
EC2
100U/16V
CN3 SUBWFR
1 2
3
FB1 50R
R3 10KAC29
104
RT9161A33 U1
2
1
3
VI
GND
VO
RR7 NA
+
EC5 10U/25V
AC16
NA
R12 1K
RR9 0R
AC24
22U/6.3V
CB2
104
CB1
104
EC1
100U/16V
AC22
221.
EC6
47U/16V
R5 10K
R4 10K
L2 600R 100MHZ
AC23
104
C5
100P
R8 1K
+
-
U14B
NJM4558
5
6
7
8 4
AC3 104
R11 150R
R13
47K
R9
1.5K
AR5
3.4K
AC9 104
AC25
104
C4
102
C1
15nF
RR8 0RRR3 0R
AC13 104
R15
270R
AC17
NA
CN1
5X2.0mm
1
2
+22V(28V)
GND
AMP_TWAR TWARM1
TWARM2
TWARM3
CH6_SUB+
CH6_SUB-
DATA/SDA
ADATA0
AMP_TWAR
AMP_PD
AMCLK
CLOCK/SCL
ASCLK
ADATA2 ADATA1
ALRCK
DATA/SDA
AMCLK
EAPD
AMP_PD
ADATA0
ADATA1
ASCLK
ADATA2
CH1_L-
CH2_SL-
CH3_R+ CH3_R­CH4_SR+ CH4_SR­CH5_C+ CH5_C-
CH1_L+
CH2_SL+
CLOCK/SCL
CH6_SUB-
CH6_SUB+
ALRCK
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D D
C C
B B
A A
A4A4
PRONT L
CENTER
REAR R
REAR L
N/A
PRONT R
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+3.3V
+36V
+36V
+36V
+3.3V
+36V
+3.3V
+36V
+36V
LL5 15UH
CB9
102
+
AC37 1U/50V
AC102 104
AC64
0.68UF/NPO
AR20
4.7R
AC75
104
AR13
4.7R
AC40 104
AC83 104
AC100 104
+
AC65 1U/50V
AC101 104
AR10
4.7R
AC74 470pF
LL4 15UH
LL1 15UH
AC98 104
AC61
104
AC88
104
AC51
104
AC68 104
AR17
4.7R
AC31 104
AC32
104
AC60
104
AC58 470pF
AR18
4.7R
CB13 102
AC97 104
AC28
104
+
AC72 1U/50V
LL7 15UH
AC43
104
AR6
4.7R
AC80
104
AC59 104
+
AC90 1000U/50V
AR16 10K
CB16 102
AR14
4.7R
AC33
104
AC66
104
AR23 10K
AC41 104
CB11 102
AC30 470pF
AC54
104
CB7 102
AR19
15R
AR8
15R
CN4
AMPOUT
4
3
7
2
5
6
1
8
9
10
11
12
AC78 104
AC47
104
AC38
104
LL9 15UH
AU2
DDX2100
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
1819
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
GNDS
OUTNR1
OUTNR2
VCC2N
PGND2N
PGND2P
VCC2P
OUTPR1
OUTPR2
OUTNL1
OUTNL2
VCC1N
PGND1N
PGND1P
VCC1P
OUTPL1
OUTPL2
NCGNDREF
GNDR1
VREG11
VREG12
VL
CONFIG
PWRDN
TRI-STATE
FAULT
TWARN
INLA
INLB
INRA
INRB
VREG21
VREG22
VSIG1
VSIG2
+
AC62 1000U/50V
AC49
0.68UF/NPO
AR12
15R
+
AC44 1U/50V
AC92
0.68UF/NPO
AC50 104
AR21
4.7R
+
AC34 1000U/50V
AC69
104
CB8
102
LL8 15UH
AR9 10K
AC52
104
AC84 104
AC89
104
AU1
DDX2100
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
1819
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
GNDS
OUTNR1
OUTNR2
VCC2N
PGND2N
PGND2P
VCC2P
OUTPR1
OUTPR2
OUTNL1
OUTNL2
VCC1N
PGND1N
PGND1P
VCC1P
OUTPL1
OUTPL2
NCGNDREF
GNDR1
VREG11
VREG12
VL
CONFIG
PWRDN
TRI-STATE
FAULT
TWARN
INLA
INLB
INRA
INRB
VREG21
VREG22
VSIG1
VSIG2
AC82 104
CB15 102
AC70 104
AC55 104
AR11
4.7R
+
AC93 1U/50V
AC71 104
AC42 104
AC94
104
AC86 470pF
LL10
15UH
AR7
4.7R
LL3 15UH
AC36
0.68UF/NPO
AC96 104
CB12 102
AC56 104
AC77
0.68UF/NPO
LL6
15UH
CB14
102
AC46 470pF
+
AC99
OPEN
AR22 15R
LL2
15UH
AC79
104
AU3
DDX2100
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
1819
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
GNDS
OUTNR1
OUTNR2
VCC2N
PGND2N
PGND2P
VCC2P
OUTPR1
OUTPR2
OUTNL1
OUTNL2
VCC1N
PGND1N
PGND1P
VCC1P
OUTPL1
OUTPL2
NCGNDREF
GNDR1
VREG11
VREG12
VL
CONFIG
PWRDN
TRI-STATE
FAULT
TWARN
INLA
INLB
INRA
INRB
VREG21
VREG22
VSIG1
VSIG2
CB10 102
AC87 104
AR15
15R
TWARM3
TWARN2
CH4_SR+
CH3_R+
CH5_C-
EAPD
EAPD
CH4_SR-
CH3_R-
CH5_C+
CH2_SL+
CH1_L+TWARN1
EAPD
CH1_L-
CH2_SL-
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