Prior to shipment from the factory, JVC products are strictly
inspected to conform with the recognized product safety and
electrical codes of the countries in which they are to be
sold.However,in order to maintain such compliance, it is equally
important to implement the following precautions when a set is
being serviced.
1.1.1 Precautions during Servicing
(1) Locations requiring special caution are denoted by labels
and inscriptions on the cabinet, chassis and certain parts of
the product.When performing service, be sure to read and
comply with these and other cautionary notices appearing
in the operation and service manuals.
(2) Parts identified by the symbol and shaded ( ) parts
are critical for safety.
Replace only with specified part numbers.
NOTE :
Parts in this category also include those specified to
comply with X-ray emission standards for products
using cathode ray tubes and those specified for
compliance with various regulations regarding
spurious radiation emission.
(3) Fuse replacement caution notice.
Caution for continued protection against fire hazard.
Replace only with same type and rated fuse(s) as
specified.
(4) Use specified internal wiring. Note especially:
• Wires covered with PVC tubing
• Double insulated wires
• High voltage leads
(5) Use specified insulating materials for hazardous live parts.
Note especially:
• Insulation Tape
• PVC tubing
•Spacers
• Insulation sheets for transistors
• Barrier
(6) When replacing AC primary side components (transformers,
power cords, noise blocking capacitors, etc.) wrap ends of
wires securely about the terminals before soldering.
can increase the high voltage value and cause X-ray emission from the cathode ray tube.
(12) Crimp type wire connector
In such cases as when replacing the power transformer in
sets where the connections between the power cord and
power trans former primary lead wires are performed using
crimp type connectors, if replacing the connectors is unavoidable, in order to prevent safety hazards, perform
carefully and precisely according to the following steps.
• Connector part number: E03830-001
• Required tool: Connector crimping tool of the proper
type which will not damage insulated parts.
• Replacement procedure
a) Remove the old connector by cutting the wires at a
point close to the connector.Important: Do not
reuse a connector (discard it).
cut close to connector
Fig.1-1-3
b) Strip about 15 mm of the insulation from the ends
of the wires. If the wires are stranded, twist the
strands to avoid frayed conductors.
15 mm
Fig.1-1-4
c) Align the lengths of the wires to be connected.
Insert the wires fully into the connector.
Metal sleeve
(7) Observe that wires do not contact heat producing parts
Fig.1-1-1
(heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors, fusible resistors, etc.)
(8) Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp edged or
pointed parts.
(9) When a power cord has been replaced, check that 10-15
kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
Power cord
Fig.1-1-2
(10) Also check areas surrounding repaired locations.
(11) Products using cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
In regard to such products, the cathode ray tubes themselves, the high voltage circuits, and related circuits are
specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining
to X-ray emission. Consequently, when servicing these
products, replace the cathode ray tubes and other parts
with only the specified parts. Under no circumstances attempt to modify these circuits.Unauthorized modification
1-2 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Connector
Fig.1-1-5
d) As shown in Fig.1-1-6, use the crimping tool to crimp
the metal sleeve at the center position. Be sure to
crimp fully to the complete closure of the tool.
1.2
5
2.0
5.5
Crimping tool
Fig.1-1-6
e) Check the four points noted in Fig.1-1-7.
Not easily pulled free
Wire insulation recessed
more than 4 mm
Crimped at approx. cente
of metal sleeve
Conductors extended
Fig.1-1-7
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1.1.2 Safety Check after Servicing
Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for damage
or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and wires have been
returned to original positions, Afterwards, perform the following
tests and confirm the specified values in order to verify
compliance with safety standards.
(1) Insulation resistance test
Confirm the specified insulation resistance or greater
between power cord plug prongs and externally exposed
parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and
audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks,
earphone jacks, etc.).See table 1 below.
(2) Dielectric strength test
Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between
power cord plug prongs and exposed accessible parts of
the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio
input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone
jacks, etc.). See Fig.1-1-11 below.
(3) Clearance distance
When replacing primary circuit components, confirm
specified clearance distance (d), (d') between soldered
terminals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic
parts. See Fig.1-1-11 below.
d
Chassis
d'
Power cord
primary wire
Fig.1-1-8
(4) Leakage current test
Confirm specified or lower leakage current between earth
ground/power cord plug prongs and externally exposed
accessible parts (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video
and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks,
earphone jacks, etc.).
Measuring Method: (Power ON) Insert load Z between
earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally
exposed accessible parts. Use an AC voltmeter to
measure across both terminals of load Z. See Fig.1-1-9
and following Fig.1-1-12.
ab
Externally
exposed
accessible part
Z
V
c
A
Fig.1-1-9
(5) Grounding (Class 1 model only)
Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between
earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible
parts (Video in, Video out, Audio in, Audio out or Fixing
screw etc.).Measuring Method:
Connect milliohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and
exposed accessible parts. See Fig.1-1-10 and grounding
specifications.
AC inlet
Earth pin
Exposed accessible part
MIlli ohm meter
Grounding Specifications
Region
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Grounding Impedance (Z
Z0.1 ohm
Z0.5 ohm
)
Fig.1-1-10
AC Line Voltage
100 V
100 to 240 V
110 to 130 V
110 to 130 V
200 to 240 V
Region
Japan
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Insulation Resistance (R
R 1 M /500 V DC
1 M R 12 M /500 V DC
R 10 M /500 V DC
)
Dielectric Strength
AC 1 kV 1 minute
AC 1.5 kV 1 minute
AC 1 kV 1 minute
AC 3 kV 1 minute
AC 1.5 kV 1 minute
(
Class
(
Class
Clearance Distance (d), (d'
d, d' 3 mm
d, d' 4 mm
d, d' 3.2 mm
d 4 m m
)
d' 8 m m (Power cord
d' 6 m m (Primary wire
)
Fig.1-1-11
AC Line Voltage
100 V
110 to 130 V
110 to 130 V
220 to 240 V
Region
Japan
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Load Z
1
0.15
1.5
2
50
Leakage Current (i)
i 1 mA rms
i 0.5 mA rms
i 0.7 mA peak
i 2 mA dc
i 0.7 mA peak
i 2 mA dc
a, b, c
Exposed accessible parts
Exposed accessible parts
Antenna earth terminals
Other terminals
Fig.1-1-12
NOTE:
These tables are unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values for your particular country and locality.
)
)
)
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-3
Page 4
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1DIFFERENCE LIST
MODELGZ-HD520BEKGZ-HD520BEU
AC ADAPTERAP-V30MAP-V30E
AC CORDYES(BS TYPE)NO
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1Disassembly procedure
[1] TOP COVER ASSY
L1e
L1d
L1a
[A]
(S1)
Fig.3-1-1Fig.3-1-2
L1c
L1b
1
JACK COVER
ASSY
2
(S1)
[2] COVER(HINGE)
L2
4
(S2b)
FPC
3
(S2a)
3
(S2a)
1-4 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Page 5
HDD
10
(S3)
(S3)
[3] LOWER
CASE ASSY
7
(S3)8(S3)9(S3)
11
L3a
L3b
5
(S3)
6
(S3)
FPC
Fig.3-1-3
LOCK
CONNECTOR
RUBBER SPACERS
RUBBER SPACERS
HDD
HDD CASE
FPC
[4] HDD
LABEL
LOCK
CONNECTOR
CN4
OK
NG
FPC
: REMOVED
: ATTACHING
FPC
Fig.3-1-4
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-5
Page 6
FPC
[5] HDD CASE
ASSY
13
(S5)
Fig.3-1-5
14
(S5)
12
(S5)
[6] FRONT COVER ASSY
(Incl. MIC, BARRIER ASSY)
L6a
15
(S6a)
FPC(MIC)
16
(S6b)
L6b
FPC(HINGE)
FPC
(HINGE)
CN6
FPC(MIC)
L6a
1-6 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Fig.3-1-6
Page 7
FRONT COVER
[7] BARRIER ASSY
L7
FPC
(FRONT FPC UNIT)
FPC(MIC)
FRONT COVER
FPC
(BARRIER ASSY)
Fig.3-1-7
17
(S7)
18
(S7)
L9
TUBE
[10] MICRO PHONE UNIT
[9] HOLDER(LIGHT)
L8c
[8] PLATE(MIC) HD
Fig.3-1-8
OK
NGNGNG
20
(S9)
L8b
L8a
19
(S8)
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-7
Page 8
WB BOARD ASSY
HOLDER(WB)
FPC
[12] HOLDER(WB)
CN12
[11] HOLDER(IND)
ASSY
21
(S11)
L11
[14] SHIELD(HDD) ASSY
23
(S14)
24
(S14)
L14
L12a
L12b
Fig.3-1-9
L13c
24
(S14)
23
(S14)
Fig.3-1-11
SW(ZOOM)
L13d
22
[13] OPE UNIT
SW
(TRIG)
1-8 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
L13a
L13b
Fig.3-1-10
(S13)
CN13
Page 9
SHEET
(COPPER LINK)
CN15b
L15c
CN15a
L15a
[15] OP BLOCK(Incl. CMOS FRM ASSY, HOLDER)
L15a
FPC
STUD
(L15c)
SHEET
SHEET
(COPPER LINK)
(COPPER LINK)
27
(S16a)
28
(S16b)
FPC
CN16
25
(S15)
L16b
L15b
26
(S15)
HOOK
(L15b)
SHEET
(COPPER LINK)
L15b
CN15b
CN15a
FPC
Fig.3-1-12
L15c
FPC
L15a
[17] REAR BOARD ASSY
L16a
[16] REAR COVER ASSY
27
(S16a)
28
(S16b)
Fig.3-1-13Fig.3-1-14
L17a
L17b
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-9
Page 10
[18] MAIN BOARD ASSY
CN18a
aa
FPC(HINGE)
CN18c
(MONI SW)
SW
CN18b
FPC(HINGE)
BKT(HINGE)
[19] HDMI ASSY
L19
L18a
FPC(HDMI)
aa
HOLDER
(HDMI)
HDMI
BOARD
ASSY
WIRE(SPK)
L18b
HEAT SHEET
Fig.3-1-15
FPC
CN18b
29
(S18)
34
(S20)
30
(S18)
SPACER
35
(S20)
PLATE
(HDMI)
HEAT SHEET
31
(S19)
Fig.3-1-16Fig.3-1-17
1-10 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
32
(S19)
33
(S20)
[20] OP BLOCK
(Incl. CMOS FRM ASSY)
FPC
FPC(CMOS)
Page 11
L21
OP BLOCK
IR CUT FILTER
SHEET
[21] CMOS FRM ASSY
SHIELD CMOS ASSY
FPC(CMOS)
37
(S21)
HEAT SHEET
38
(S21)
36
(S21)
MAGNETIC SHEET
Fig.3-1-18
[22] MONITOR ASSY
40
(S22b)
UPPER CASE ASSY
(S22b)
L22a
41
(S22a)
39
FPC
L22b
39
(S22a)
L22a
FPC
FPC
Fig.3-1-19
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-11
Page 12
BKT(SPK)
UPPER CASE
ASSY
L23b
42
OKNG
(S23)
L23c
[23] SPEAKER
HEAT SHEET
L23b
Fig.3-1-20
L23a
WIRE(SPK)
1-12 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Page 13
L22a
L22b
3
(S22b)
COVER SCREW(M)
<HINGE UNIT ASSY>
<OK><NG>
HINGE COVER(U)
FPC
L22q
L22r
FPC
HINGE
COVER(L)
S
N
MAGNET
1
(S22a)
FPC
L22n
L22p
L22s
MAGNET
HINGE COVER(L)
2
(S22a)
L22f
L22g
L22h
L22e
HINGE UNIT
ASSY
a
CN22a
a
MONITOR BOARD ASSY
/MONI SA
/MONITOR CASE ASSY
4
(S22b)
MONITOR COVER ASSY HD
L22c
L22d
L22k
CN22c
e
f
c
(S22a)
CN22b
f
e
c
MONI SA
5
b
L22m
b
6
(S22a)
MONITOR
BOARD
ASSY
L22j
HOLDER
(LED)
FPC
FPC
SENSOR
BOARD ASSY
MONITOR CASE ASSY
Fig.3-1-21
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-13
Page 14
BKT(LCD)
MONI SA
SHEET(M.REF)
SPACER(LCD)
LCD MODULE
SHEET(LCD)
SHEET(M/DIEF)
LIBLIB
SHEET(M/DIEF)
SHEET(BEF)
LIGHT GUIDE
SHEET(M/DIEF)
LIB
SHEET(BEF)
LCD CASE
1-14 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Fig.3-1-22
Page 15
SENSOR BOARD ASSY
RELESE SHEET
SENSOR BOARD ASSY
D.FACE TAPE
D.FACE TAPE
Fig.3-1-23
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-15
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1PREPARATION
4.1.1 Precaution
Camera system and deck system of this model are specially
adjusted by using PC.
However, if parts such as the following are replaced, an
adjustment is required. The adjustment must be performed in a
Service Center equipped with the concerned facilities.
• OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY
• MONITOR ASSEMBLY
• EEP ROM (IC1003 of MAIN board)
In the event of malfunction with electrical circuits, first find a
defective portion with the aid of proper test instruments as shown
in the following electrical adjustment procedure, and then
commence necessary repair/ replacement/adjustment.
• In observing chip TP, use IC clips, etc. to avoid any stress.
Prior to replacement of chip parts (especially IC), remove the
solder completely to prevent peeling of the pattern.
• Use a patch cord if necessary. As for a patch cord, see the
BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS.
• Since connectors are fragile, carefully handle them in
disconnecting and connecting the FPC.
4.1.3 Tools required for adjustment
Torque Driver
YTU94088
Chip IC Replacement Jig
PTS40844-2
INF Adjustment Lens Holder
YTU94087
Bit
YTU94088-003
Cleaning Cloth
KSMM-01
Mini Stand
YTU93108
Tweezers
P-895
INF Adjustment Lens
YTU92001E
Light Box Assembly
YTU93096B
4.1.2 Required test equipment
• Personal computer (for Windows)
• Color TV monitor
• Oscilloscope (dual-trace type, observable 100MHz or higher
frequency). The one observable 300 MHz or higher frequency
is recommended.
• Digital voltmeter
• DC power supply or AC adapter
• Frequency counter (with threshold level adjuster)
Service Support System
YTU94057-132
(Software )
PC Cable
QAM0099-005
IDE Adapter
YTU96041
Communication Cable
YTU93111-1
Jig Connector Cable
YTU93106B
IDE Adapter
YTU96043
Conversion Connector
YTU94145K-20
FPC Wire
YTU94165-40
1-16 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Page 17
• Torque Driver
Be sure to use to fastening the mechanism and exterior parts
because those parts must strictly be controlled for tightening
torque.
• Bit
This bit is slightly longer than those set in conventional torque
drivers.
• Tweezers
To be used for removing and installing parts and wires.
• Chip IC Replacement Jig
To be used for adjustment of the camera system.
• Cleaning Cloth
Recommended the Cleaning cloth to wipe down the video
heads, mechanism (tape transport system), optical lens surface.
• INF Adjustment Lens
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035 and No. YA-SB-10223.
• INF Adjustment Lens Holder
To be used together with the Camera stand for operating the
Videocamera in the stripped-down condition such as the status without the exterior parts or for using commodities that are
not yet conformable to the interchangeable ring. For the usage
of the INF lens holder, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-
10035.
• Mini Stand
To be used together with the INF adjustment lens holder. For
the usage of the Mini stand, refer to the Service Bulletin No.
YA-SB-10035.
• Light Box Assembly
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the Light box assembly, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035 and No. YA-SB-10218.
• Service Support System
To be used for adjustment with a personal computer. Software
can be downloaded also from JS-net.
• Communication Cable
Connect the Communication cable between the PC cable and
Jig connector cable when performing a PC adjustment.
• PC Cable
To be used to connect the Videocamera and a personal computer
with each other when a personal computer issued for adjustment.
• Jig Connector Cable
Connected to JIG CONNECTOR of the main board and used
for electrical adjustment, etc.
• Conversion Connector
Conversion connector is used to convert the connector part of
the JIG connector cable.
• IDE Adapter(YTU96041)
To be used for HDD test.
• IDE Adapter(YTU96043)
To be used for HDD test.
• FPC Wire
To be used for connecting the HDD to the IDE adapter.
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-17
Page 18
4.2JIG CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTION
4.2.1 Cautions
(1) Only 9 of 30pins of JIG CONNECTOR CABLE(PN:YTU93106B)
are extended with wires. Additional 2pins (13 and 28) need
to be soldered and extended with the wires for adjustment
and checking.
See Fig. 4-2-1 for details.
<COMPONENT SIDE>
28
29pin AL_2.83V
28pin IF_RX
26pin NOT USED
23pin NOT USED
22pin NOT USED
Connection procedure
·Remove the 2 screws (1-2), and then remove the TOP COV-
ER ASSY.
NOTE1a:
Release or remove the JACK COVER ASSY as it interferes
with the disassembly of TOP COVER ASSY.
NOTE1b:
To remove the TOP COVER ASSY, press [A] indicated with
an arrow, and release the HOOK (L1a) first.
NOTE1c:
When removing the last HOOK (L1e), be careful not to deform or apply excess force to the parts to avoid possible
damage.
L1d
[1]
L1e
L1c
L1b
NOTE1c
L1a
[A]
NOTE1b
1
(S1)
NOTE1a
<FOIL SIDE>
13
13pin IF_TX
12pin NOT USED
10pin GND
9pin GND
8pin NOT USED
5pin NOT USED
Electrical adjustment is performed by using a personal computer and software for SERVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM. Read
README.TXT file to use the software properly.
As for the connection of cables, see "4.2 JIG CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTION".
4.4IDE ADAPTER AND FPC WIRE
• IDE ADAPTER and FPC WIRE are used for HDD test.
Check with the NOTE, and then refer to the below figure (Fig. 4-4-1) for the connection procedure.
FPC WIRE(Parts No.:YTU94165-40)
<BACK SIDE><FRONT SIDE>
HDDHDD
IDE ADAPTERCONNECTOR
LABEL
Fig.4-4-1
<NOTE>
• During the procedure, be careful in handling the parts. Pay special attention not to give any external shock to the HDD.
• There are two types of IDE ADAPTER (Parts Number: YTU96041, YTU96043). Either type can be used.
• Using the FPC WIRE originally used with this unit will damage the HDD.
Use the FPC WIRE (Parts Number: YTU94165-40) to connect the IDE ADAPTER and the HDD.
Connecting the FPC WIRE upside-down will damage the HDD.
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)1-19
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5.1SERVICE NOTE
-
[12][11][13][14][15]
-
SECTION 5
TROUBLE SHOOTING
3-2-113-2-12
3-2-10
-
-
aaa
15 16 17 18 19 20 - 21 - 22 23 24 25 26
-
-
b
a
3-2-23-2-33-2-43-2-53-2-63-2-73-2-83-2-9
[1][2][4][3][5][6][7][8] [9] [10]
CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS(1)
3-2-1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - 12 13 14
[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]
CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS(2)
27 28 - 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
-
-
3-2-143-2-20
aaaac
3-2-133-2-153-2-163-2-173-2-183-2-19
[22]
[22]MONITOR ASSY
Prepare the specified screws and use them in place of the removed screws.
3-2-21
aac
1 2 3 4 5 6
2.3 CRADLE
Symbol No.
Place to stick screw
Removing order of screw
Screw tightening torque
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
Symbol No.
Place to stick screw
Removing order of screw
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
1-20 (No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Symbol No.
Place to stick screw
Screw tightening torque
Removing order of screw
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
Symbol No.
Place to stick screw
Screw tightening torque
Removing order of screw
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
Screw tightening torque
and (This mark shows where to attach the screws) : Do not reuse the screws because the screw lock bond was applied to prevent the screws from loosening.
Tightening torque for the screws
There are setting limits of the torque value for the torque driver. If the value exceeds the setting value, take it as a rough measurement (reference value),
NOTE:
m (0.9kgf cm)0.088Nam (1.2kgf cm)0.118Nbm (2.0kgf cm)0.196Nc
Be careful not to break either the screws or the screw holes.
and tighten the screw manually.
The specified torque value is a recommended value of the initial assembly. Therefore, set the value below the specified torque value in the assembling procedure.
The number of screws used in this product is subject to change.
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
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8
%JCPIG412'0 Mǡ
2010.7.27
4ǡ 12'05*146
2010.7.15
Delete R6411,L6403,C6406
2010.6.3
Delete Q6602,F6401,F6601,BL_CTL,CTL_BL
Connect UNREG to IC6001 29pin & 79pin
2010.5.27
ADD OR DB2J407-X (D6101,D6102,D6601)
Change C6601 PUT > OPEN , C6608 OPEN > PUT(NCB21CK-475X)
Change SSM3J304T > SSM3J327R Q6401,Q6404,Q6701
2010.5.10
Change GND Line around 6500
Change NCBA1EK-*** > NCBA1HK-*** C6009,C6026
2010.4.20
Change size C6024 2125 > 1608
Change size C6023 2125 > 1608
Change size R6011 1608 > 1005
2010.4.5
Table.1
O
-
R6303
R6302
O-
R6301
OR6308
C6303
C6301
L6301
-
-
C6302
O
-
O
-
S4-
-
R6012
C6304
-
-
-
O
O
-
O
O
OC6017
H4-
O
Add Simuke Table.1
Change L6401 NQLH4EM > NQLG4EM
Add R6012
2010.4.2
Delete C6405(CH4 Input Ta)
2010.4.1
P_LED
REG_1.8
CHRG_EVR
AL_2.83
DRV_3.1
REG_2.83
HDD_V_CTL
BATT+
REG_1.1
REG_5.0
UNREGCHK
REG_5.0V
ANA_5.0V
BATT_CHK
V_BATT
UNREG
REG_1.1V
GADP
GBAT
AL_2.83V
CAM_2.7V
DRV_3.1V
LSD_2.83V
CAM_1.8V
REG_5.0V
REG_2.83V
P_LED
ANA_5.0V
UNREGCHK
REG_1.8V
V_BATT
ADP_L
DC_CHECK
I_MTR
REG_D_IN
CH3_CTL
REG_D_OUT
REG_CLK
CHRG_EVR
UNREG
VADP
BATT+
BATT_CHK
HDD_V_CTL
GND
REG_CS
10k
R6705
100
R6013
56k
R6058
_0.5%330kR6201
_0.5%47k
R6010
_0.5%47k
R6009
33k
R6059
_0.5%
10kR6008
OPENR6111
_0.5%24kR6502
ǡ
R6508
_0.5%130kR6202
_0.5%130kR6102
_0.5%
330kR6101
ǡR6210
82k
OPENR6406
2.2kR6415
OPENR6416
OPENR6622
OPEN
2.2kR6308
2.2kR6718
OPENR6408
OPEN
R6016
OPEN
R6409
220k
OPENR6413
OPEN
2.4MR6303
100kR6620
_0.5%
OPEN
330kR6301
_0.5%30kR6501
_0.5%
OPEN
120kR6302
18k
OPENR6407
_0.5%75kR6601
_0.5%10kR6602
470k
R6017
27k
R6108
ǡ
R6206
OPEN
ǡ
R6208
OPEN
ǡ
R6207
_0.5%430kR6401
_0.5%82kR6402
_0.5%33kR6701
_0.5%82kR6704
ǡ
R6012
OPEN
R6203
r
620k
R6004
OPEN
R6011
OPEN
R6603
OPEN
R6403
r620k
R6007
r470k
R6006
r
560k
R6005
ǡ
R6410
OPEN
R6702
470k
R6606
NRZ0072-R200X
1/4W
0.2
R6014
ǡ
R6605
1k
R6019
ǡ
R6507
654
321
Q6601
SSM6L39TU-X
S3
G
2
D1
Q6401
SSM3J327R-X
S3
G
2
D1
Q6702
SSM3J327R-X
S3
G
2
D1
Q6404
SSM3J327R-X
S3
G
2
D1
Q6402
SSM3J108TU-X
3S
2
G
1D
Q6403
SSM3K302T-X
S3
G
2
D1
Q6703
SSM3K302T-X
NQLG4EM-4R7X
L6702
OPEN
L6502
OPEN
NQL38DK-100X
L6602
NQLG4EM-4R7X
L6401
21
L6501
NQLJ5EM-4R7X
21
L6201
NQLJ5EM-100X
21
NQLH5EM-2R2X
L6601
21
OPEN
L6301
NQLJ5EM-4R7X
21
OPEN
NQLH8GM-3R3X
L6402
21
NQLH8GM-100X
L6101
CE
5NC4
VDD3GND2VOUT
1
R1172N271D-X
IC6004
VIN
4
VOUT3VSS
2
CE
1
OPEN
XC6213B282NG-X
IC6003
2
1
MA2Z720-X
DB2J407-X
D6101
2
1
MA2Z720-X
DB2J407-X
D6102
2
1
MA2Z720-X
DB2J407-X
D6601
MA22D23-X
D6701
MA22D23-X
D6401
MA22D23-X
D6403
2
1
T
22/6.3
C6207
2
1
T
OPEN
22/6.3
C6304
2
1T
22/10
C6403
0.001
C6033
0.1C6024
0.001C6012
1
C6704
OPEN10
C6301
10
C6404
10
C6032
4.7
C6206
4.7
C6205
10
C6501
10
C6031
10
C6503
OPENC6603
OPEN10
C6303
10C6402
10C6401
10C6201
10C6208
10
C610110C6104
0.1C6008
10C6007
OPEN
C6001
OPENC6018
22pC6015
OPENC6016
56pC6021
OPEN
22pC6017
22p
OPEN
C6022
22pC6019
820p
C6010
0.1
C6011
OPEN 1
C6203
1C6023
OPEN
C6607
0.1C6006
1
C6602
1
C6502
1
C6202
1C6102
OPEN
C6005
OPEN
C6002
OPEN
1C6204
0.0015
C6009
220pC6026
4.7
C6608
1
C6103
OPEN1
C6302
OPEN
4.7
C6601
10
C6703
OPEN
C6405
VPIN3134DOUT31
39
LGND
11
VPIN1
54
LOUTA21
52
LOUT81
30
DOUT32
87
LOUTA31
35
VUSB6GUSB
5
VREF
16
CLK
14
LSIN421
41
CUK
62
VPIN81
29
RT
72
AGND
64
AVDD
10
PGND4
32
OUT9
63
CH3_CTL
12
II1
70
OUTB4
90
LOUT533PGND51
31
II6-1
71
II4-2-2
23
DOUT21
48
LOUTB1
100
TST1
69
FB4-1
27
PGND6
47
USBSW2
57
CH1SEL
8
II4-2-1
74
TST3
36
II7
24
GBAT
2
II8
73
LSOUT421
40
DATAOUT
65
CH1_RST
1
PGND1
56
PGND52
81
TST2
50
CS
66
DTC7
75
ADP_L
7
PVDD
42
VREG
9
II9
17
LOUTA1
99
VPIN32
83
DTC4
25
PGNDA3
37
OUTC4
44
VPIN22
98
LOUTB21
49
LSOUT41
43
II5
21
PGNDA2
51
OUTA7
92
OUTB7
45
VPIN82
79
II3
19
II10
76
VBAT2
4
RST
13
VPIN21
53
LSIN422
89
VPIN582LOUTA32
84
CH1VDD
59
IN10
26
DOUT22
94
OUTA4
91
FB10
77
DOUT1
55
LOUTB32
86
II2
18
FB4-2
78
PGNDB2
96
VADP
3
PGNDB3
85
GADP
58
OUT6
46
LSOUT422
88
DATAIN
67
II4-1
22
LSOUT6
93
II6-2
20
FB7
28
SCP
68
DC_CHECK
61
LOUTB31
38
SCPAL
15
LOUTA22
97
101
UPD168852-W
IC6001
VBAT1
60
LOUTB22
95
LOUT82
80
0
1
MAIN(REG)
yf376_y10888001a7/8_0921_ver0.1
<MAIN(REG) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
Page 29
9
to CPU
to B.Unit
DRV_REV
DRV_FWD
PD2_OUT
PD1_OUT
CENTER_LED
LSD_2.83V
PD2_OUT
PD1_OUT
MD_PWR
GND
CTRL_FWD
CTRL_REV
ON_OFF_LED
120
R8707
47k
R8704
_0.5%
33k
R8702
_0.5%
33k
R8701
8.2k
R8711
47k
R8712
120
R8708
47k
R8703
2SC4617/RS/-X
Q8701
IN1
16NC15NC14
VREF
13
SGND
12
VC
11
VCC
10
OUT2
9
NC8NC
7
PGND6PGND
5
OUT1
4
VM
3
EN
2
IN2
1
IC8701
LV8075LP-W
10
C8701
0
1
MAIN(LENS BARRIER)
yf376_y10888001a8/8_0921_ver0.1
<MAIN(LENS BARRIER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
Page 30
10
yf376_y30490001a_0207_ver0.1
0
2
CMOS
CMOS SENSOR IMX102
To CONNECTOR
Digital Output
Digital Power & GND
Analog Output
Analog Power & GND
INCK
DOBM
DOBP
DOAM
DOAP
DCKM
DCKP
INCK
XHS
XVS
SDI
XCE
SCK
XCLR
XCLR
DOBM
DOBP
DOAM
DOAP
DCKM
DCKP
SCK
XCE
SDI
XVS
XHS
VDD4OUTPUT
3
CASE GND
2
ENABLE/DISABLE
1
X451
NAX1018-001X
OPEN
R458
OPEN
R451
47k
R454
OPEN
R452
10u
NQL382M-100X
L451
21
L453
NQR0286-006X
2
1
OPEN
C457
2
1
OPEN
C458
OPEN
C460
2.2C471
OPEN
C459
OPEN
C456
OPEN
C465
OPEN
C466
OPEN
C461
10
C451
0.1C472
OPEN
C468
OPEN
C467
OPEN
C469
OPEN
C462
10
C453
OPEN
C464
2.2
C473
OPEN
C470
OPEN
C463
0.1C454
54
NC
H3
35
VSSLCN1
E2
13
NC
B5
72
NC
K3
49
VDDLSC2
G7
11
NC
B2
10
NC
B1
9
NC
A9
28
VDDHCP
D1
7
VDDHVS
A7
76
VDDSUB2
K7
3
VDDSUB1
A3
5
VDDHPX
A5
27
VDDHDA
C9
46
VDDHCM1
G1
39
VDDHCM2
E9
34
VSSHCP
E1
6
VSSHVS
A6
45
NC
F9
40
NC
F1
33
VSSHDA
D9
4
VSSHPX
A4
2
NC
A2
1
NC
A1
IC451
IMX102CQK-C
71
NC
K2
70
NC
K1
18
NC
B9
69
TEST4
J9
44
XHS
F8
51
XVS
G9
37
SDI
E7
16
XCE
B7
38
SCK
E8
24
XCLR
C6
52
INCK
H1
60
TEST3
H9
12
VRL
B3
17
NC
B8
78
NC
K9
61
NC
J1
56
DCKP
H5
68
NC
J8
59
NC
H8
67
NC
J7
58
NC
H7
66
DOBM
J6
57
DOBP
H6
64
DOAM
J4
55
DOAP
H4
63
NC
J3
75
VSSLIO
K6
62
NC
J2
53
NC
H2
77
TEST5
K8
65
DCKM
J5
43
SDO
F7
22
TEST2
C4
8
TEST1
A8
23
NC
C5
19
NC
C1
20
VCP
C2
21
VBGR
C3
15
VEXRES
B6
13
VLOADLM
B4
26
VDDLCN2
C8
42
VDDLSC1
F3
25
NC
C7
32
VSSLCN2
D8
31
NC
D7
36
VDDLCN1
E3
47
VSSHPL
G2
73
NC
K4
41
VSSLSC1
F2
30
NC
D3
50
VSSLSC2
G8
29
NC
D2
48
VDDHPL
G3
74
VDDLIO
K5
GND29
GND28
CAM_1.8V27
CAM_1.8V26
CAM_2.7V25
CAM_2.7V24
GND23
CMOS_RST22
CMOS_CLK21
CMOS_CS20
CMOS_OUT19
GND18
VD_CMOS17
HD_CMOS16
GND15
CLK_IN14
GND13
NC12
DCKP11
DCKM10
NC9
DOP18
DOM17
NC6
DOP05
DOM04
NC3
GND 2
GND1
QGF0318F1-29W
CN451
<CMOS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Notes : 1. The parts number in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
2.
The schematic diagram is only for reference. Avoid replacing individual parts.
Replace the entire unit only.
When CMOS BOARD ASSEMBLY needs replacement, replace the CMOS FRM ASSEMBLY in whole because it cannot be replaced alone.
Page 31
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CH8
CH7
CH6
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH0
GND
D301
D302
TP0
TP5
TP4TP3
TP8
TP7
TP2TP1
D303
D304
TP6
GND
TP9
TP7
TP6
TP8
TP5
TP3TP2TP4TP1TP0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
QGF0549C2-10W
CN351
yf376_y20515001a2/2_0207_ver0.1
0
3
SENSOR
<SENSOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
Page 32
12
yf376_y10849001a_0207_ver0.1
0
5
REAR
!
!
!
!
!
!!
QNZ1008-001
QNZ0922-001
J611
With USB HOST
Without USB HOST
REDGREEN
[-]
USB CONN.
[T]
[+]
[D]
[-]
P_GYRO_IN
ACES_LED
PWR_LED
AL_2.83V
ACES_LED
KEY_A
AL_2.83V
REG_2.83V
PWR_LED
P_GYRO_IN
Y_GYRO_IN
PWR_SW
USBDP
XUSBHOST
USBDN
GADP
PWR_SW
Y_GYRO_IN
VBUS
KEY_A
GBAT
VADP
GND
P_DET
G_RESET
AU_SIG/L
AU_SIG/R
V_OUT
T_BATT
USBDP
AL_2.83V
D_BATT
XUSBHOST
VADP
GND
USBDN
GBAT
GADP
T_BATT
REG_2.83V
D_BATT
VBUS
AU_SIG/L
P_DET
REG_2.83V
BATT_L
BATT_L
AU_SIG/R
V_OUT
G_RESET
GND
sure to use the specified one.
When replacing those parts make
Parts are safety assurance parts.
21
POWER SW
NSW0323-001X
S694
21
PLAY/REC
NSW0323-001X
S691
21
UPLOAD/TITLE
NSW0323-001X
S692
21
MOVE/STILL
NSW0323-001X
S693
470
R606
15k
R694
# R611
6.8k
R693
# R650
ǡ
# R643
OPEN
R605
ǡ
R609
ǡR607
ǡ
# R640
ǡ
# R641
560k
# R631
560k
# R632
ǡ
# R642
# R612
100R602
100R601
150k
# R633
ǡ
R603
ǡR604
ǡ
OPEN
R610
OPEN
1k
R608
150k
# R634
8765
4321
Q601
TPCP8302-X
43
21
OPEN
# L611
NQR0603-001X
NQR0251-004X
L602
NQR0251-004X
L603
NRSA63J-0R0X
L601
NQR0129-002X
# L631
76
54321
QNZ1008-001
# J611
54321
BATT. TERM.
BT601
QNA0053-001
5
4
3
2
1
AV JACK
QNS0287-001
J601
1
4
3
2
DC JACK
QNA0054-001
J602
GND3VDD2VOUT
1
R1100D331C-X
IC601
NMFZ007-2R5X-K
F602
NMFZ007-2R5X-K
F601
654
321
OPEN
D621
3
1
2
OPEN
RB706D-40-X
D607
3
1
2
RB715W-X
D608
UDZS6.8B-X
OPEN
MA8068-X
D603
UDZW10B-X
MA8100-X
D602
UDZW6.8B-X
MA8068-X
D613
RKZ6.8B2KG-X
D601
UDZS10B-X
OPEN
MA8100-X
D615
UDZW6.8B-X
MA8068-X
# D604
21
D612
LHQ974/LM/-X
21
D611
LNJ353W83-X
OPEN
MA111-X
D610
OPEN
MA22D23-X
D605
RB751V-40-X
D606
OPEN
MA111-X
D609
10
# C639
10
# C636
0.1
# C638
0.001
# C637
OPEN
1C611
OPEN
1C612
10# C632
0.1
OPENC613
OPENC614
0.001
# C631
1C609
0.1C606
0.1C607
0.01
# C633
0.01
# C635
0.1C608
1C610
0.068
# C634
0.068
# C630
OPEN
C601
0.001
C604
0.001
C603
OPEN
C602
QAB0041-001
LITHIUM BATTERY
QAB0040-001
BT602
SL
8
HOA
18
HIA
17
HSCA
16
VDD
1
NAL0088-001X
# IC631
LCB
2
NIB
3
GND
4
DB
5
HSCB6VREF
7
DA
15
LCA
9
OUTA
10
NIA
11
HOB
12
OUTB
13
HIB
14
VBUS150
GND49
USBDP48
USBDN47
GND46
XUSBHOST145
ACES_LED44
PWR_LED43
AL_2.83V42
PWR_SW41
KEY_A40
BATT_L39
D_BATT38
T_BATT37
BATT_CHK36
BATT+35
BATT+34
BATT+33
BATT+32
BATT+31
UNREG30
UNREG29
UNREG28
UNREG27
UNREG26
UNREG25
UNREG24
UNREG23
UNREG22
UNREG21
GADP20
GBAT19
VADP18
Y_GYRO_IN17
P_GYRO_IN16
REG_2.83V15
G_RESET14
GND13
GND12
GND11
GND10
GND9
GND8
GND7
LITHIUM6
AU_SIG/R5
AU_SIG/L4
GND3
V_OUT2
P_DET1
QGF0566C1-50X
CN601
<REAR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
Page 33
13
LCD_B
LCD_R
LCD_G
LCD_CKH2
LCD_CKH1
CAPSENS_IN
CAPSENS_CLK
REG_4.9V
CAPSENS_CS
GND
CAPSENS_DT
REG_2.83V
ISSP_DATA
OPEN
TP702
OPEN
TP701
COM
TL7308
CKV
TL7306
XSTBY
TL7303
HST
TL7301
PCG
TL7302
RGT/DWN
TL7304
LCD_B
TL7309
LCD_R
TL7310
LCD_G
TL7311
VST
TL7307
EN
TL7305
OPEN
R7721
OPEN
R7720
OPEN
R7725
OPEN
R7724
OPEN
R7723
OPEN
R7722
OPEN
R7719
OPEN
R7726
OPEN
R7314
24
R7706
OPEN
R7301
OPEN
R7302
OPEN
R7711
OPEN
R7727
OPEN
R7311
OPEN
R7312
OPEN
R7708
OPEN
R7707
OPEN
R7710
OPEN
R7701
1M
R7305
ǡ
R7315
OPEN
R7709
47k
R7307
47k
R7308
1.8k
R7304
560
R7702
OPEN
R7313
47k
R7306
OPEN
R7712
2.2k
R7303
OPEN
R7310
OPEN
R701
OPEN
R7309
24
R7705
24
R7704
24
R7703
654
321
PUMX1-W
XP4501-W
RT3CLLM/EF/-X
KTC801U/G/-X
UMX1N-W
Q7702
654
321
PUMX1-W
XP4501-W
RT3CLLM/EF/-X
KTC801U/G/-X
UMX1N-W
Q7703
654
321
OPEN
Q7301
OPEN
Q7302
OPEN
Q7303
2SD2216J/QR/-X
2SC5383/E/-X
2SC4617/QR/-X
Q7701
OPEN
Q7704
OPEN
L7302
OPEN
L7301
SHORT
L7701
OUT
4
VDD3GND
2
NC
1
HGDESN031A-X
IC701
17
C2P 16
VOUT 15
DIN1 14
DIN2 13
GND
12NC11
DIN310DIN4
9
ISET8
EN7
GND6
VIN5
C1M4C1P
3
PGND
2
C2M
1
OPEN
IC7701
VOUT
5
NC4ON/OFF
3
VSS
2
VIN
1
OPEN
IC702
OPEN
D7705
OPEN
D7302
OPEN
D701
UDZW5.1B-X
D7301
D7704
NSSW006/T294-X
D7701
NSSW006/T294-X
D7703
NSSW006/T294-X
D7702
NSSW006/T294-X
REG_4.9V 28
REG_4.9V 27
LCD_G 26
LCD_R 25
LCD_B 24
BL_CTL 23
CAPSENS_DT 22
CAPSENS_CS 21
CAPSENS_CLK 20
CAPSENS_IN 19
VCMOUT 18
LCD_STV 17
LCD_CKV 16
LCD_ENB 15
LCD_RGT/DWN 14
LCD_XDSG_CPU 13
LCD_DSG 12
LCD_STH 11
REG_8.5V 10
LCD_CKH2 9
LCD_CKH1 8
LCDDC 7
REG_2.83V 6
M_RVS 5
ISSP_DATA 4
LED_CTL 3
GND 2
GND 1
CN703
QGF0534F2-28X
COM24
CS23
VST22
VCK21
EN20
DWN19
VDD18
VSS17
NC16
VSSG15
XSTBY14
PCG13
HST12
REF11
TEST110
NRW9
HCK28
HCK17
PSIG6
GREEN5
RED4
BLUE3
RGT2
TEST21
CN701
QGF0534F2-24X
OPEN
C701
1
C7306
OPEN
C7704
OPEN
C7705
OPEN
C7703
1C7309
OPEN
C7305
OPEN
C7702
OPEN
C702
OPEN
C7301
OPEN
C703
OPEN
C7310
OPEN
C7311
0.1
C7302
1
C7307
0.1
C7303
1
C7701
OPEN
C7304
1
C7308
To LCD MODULE
yf376_y20515001a1/2_0207_ver0.1
0
6
MONITOR
<MONITOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
Page 34
14
2
1
Q801
CPT-290S-C-X
NC 6
NC 5
W/B_C 4
W/B_C 3
W/B_E 2
W/B_E 1
CN801
QGF0543F3-06X-FPC
yf376_y40277001a_0207_ver0.1
0
7
WB
<WB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
Page 35
15
COMPO. CONN.
HDMI CONN.
TMDS_CEC
TMDS_DATA0+
TMDS_SDA
TMDS_DATA1-
TMDS_DATA2+
TMDS_SCL
TMDS_DATA2-
TMDS_DATA1+
TMDS_CEC
GND
TMDS_CLK-
GND
DTRM_PR
D_LINE1
D_LINE2
DTRM_PB
DTRM_Y
D_DET_L
D_LINE3
GND
TMDS_SDA
TMDS_DATA2+
TMDS_SCL
TMDS_CLK+
TMDS_CLK-
TMDS_CLK+
TMDS_DATA0-
TMDS_DATA0+
TMDS_DATA1-
TMDS_DATA1+
TMDS_REG5V
TMDS_DATA2-
TMDS_REG5V
TMDS_DATA0-
TMDS_PDETTMDS_PDET
D_DET_L
D_LINE2
D_LINE1
DTRM_Y
D_LINE3
DTRM_PR
DTRM_PB
GND
23
2221
20
19181716151413121110987654321
J902
NNZ0243-001X
16
1514
13
121110987654321
J903
NNZ0225-001X
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN901
QGF0560F1-40X-FPC
yf376_y40276001a_0207_ver0.1
0
8
HDMI
<HDMI SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM>
Note : The parts numbers in the schematic diagram are for references only.
When replacing the parts, refer to the PARTS LIST.
Page 36
16
(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))
LYB10238-001B
FOIL SIDE(B)
<01>MAIN
X1003
X1002
X1001
TH101
RA7001
RA3029RA3028 RA3027
RA3024 RA3023
RA3022 RA3021RA3020 RA3019RA3018
RA3017RA3016RA3015RA3014RA3013
RA1002
RA1001
RA112RA111
R6718
R6705
R6704
R6702
R6701
R6622
R6620
R6602
R6601
R6508
R6507
R6502
R6501
R6416
R6415
R6413
R6410
R6409
R6408
R6407
R6406
R6403
R6402
R6401
R6308
R6303
R6302
R6301
R6210
R6208
R6207
R6206
R6203
R6202
R6201
R6111
R6108
R6102
R6101
R6059
R6058
R6017
R6016
R6014
R6013
R6012
R6011
R6010
R6009
R6008
R6005
R6004
R4670
R4669
R4651
R4650
R4647
R4646
R4645
R4610
R4609
R4608
R4607
R4606
R3706
R3705
R3704
R3703
R3210
R3209
R3206
R3205
R3110
R3107
R3106
R3104
R3103
R3065
R3062
R3061
R3059
R3055
R3048
R3040
R3011
R3001
R2709
R2708
R2707
R2706
R2705
R2704
R2703
R2702
R2701
R2413
R2412
R2407
R2406
R2405
R2404
R2401
R2102 R2101
R1071
R1070
R1067
R1066
R1065
R1064
R1063
R1062
R1053
R1044
R1041
R1038
R1037
R1036
R1035
R1034
R1033
R1032
R1030
R1023
R1022
R1018
R1017
R1014
R1013
R1012
R1011
R1007
R1006
R1005
R1004
R1003
R1002
R1001
Q6703
Q6702
Q6404
Q6403
Q6402
Q6401
Q4601
Q2701
Q2402
Q2401
LC3003
LC3001
L6702
L6502
L6402
L6401
L6101
L4601
L2407
L2406
L2404
L2401
L112
L111
K3008
K3007
K3005
K3004
K3003
K3002
K3001
K81
IC6004
IC6003
IC6001
IC4601
IC3004
IC3003
IC3002
IC2101
IC1005
IC1004
IC1003
IC1001
IC82
D6701
D6403
D6401
D6102
D6101
D602
CN4602
CN4201
CN211
CN117
CN113
CN111
CN102
CN101
C6704
C6703
C6503
C6502
C6501
C6405
C6404
C6403
C6402
C6401
C6304
C6303
C6302
C6301
C6208
C6207
C6206
C6205
C6204
C6203
C6202
C6201
C6104
C6103
C6102
C6101
C6033
C6032
C6031
C6026
C6024
C6023
C6022
C6021
C6019C6018
C6017
C6016
C6015
C6011
C6010
C6009
C6008
C6007
C6006
C6002
C6001
C4604
C3713
C3712
C3711
C3710
C3709
C3708
C3707
C3706
C3705
C3703
C3701
C3204
C3203
C3056
C3054
C3053
C3040
C3036
C3035
C3034
C3033
C3032
C3031
C3030
C3029
C3028
C3027
C3026
C3025
C3023
C3022
C3021
C3020
C3019
C3018
C3017
C3016
C3011
C3001
C2704
C2703
C2702
C2701
C2419
C2418
C2416
C2413
C2410
C2407
C2406
C2405
C2404
C2403
C2402
C2401
C2109
C2106
C2105
C2104
C2103
C2102
C2101
C1019
C1017
C1016
C1015
C1014
C1012
C1011
C1010
C1009
C1008
C1007
C1006
C1005
C1004
C1003
C1002
C1001
C601
C112
C111
C83
C81
10238
LYA
<MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD>
Page 37
17
(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))
LYB10238-001B
COMPONENT SIDE(A)
<01>MAIN
X3001
TP3
TP2
TP1
S101
RA3031
RA3030
RA3026
RA3005
RA142
RA141
R8712
R8711
R8708
R8707
R8704
R8703
R8702R8701
R7018
R7017
R7016
R7015
R7014
R7013
R7012
R7011
R7010
R7008
R7007
R7006
R7005
R7004
R7003
R7002
R7001
R6606
R6605
R6603
R6019
R6007
R6006
R4679
R4678
R4677
R4676
R4675
R4674
R4673
R4672
R4671
R3754
R3753
R3752
R3751
R3213
R3212
R3211
R3208
R3204
R3203 R3202
R3201
R3109
R3108
R3105
R3102
R3101
R3100
R3098
R3096
R3095
R3094
R3088
R3087
R3086
R3085
R3081
R3080
R3072
R3060
R3057
R3042
R3039
R3038
R3037
R3036
R3035
R3034
R3033
R3032
R3031
R3030
R3027
R3025
R3024
R3023
R3022
R3021
R3020
R3019
R3017
R3014
R3013
R3010
R3008
R3004
R423
R422
R421
R181
R147
R142
R132
R131
Q8701
Q7002
Q7001
Q6601
Q3751
Q3007
Q3006
Q3005
Q3004
Q3003
Q3002
Q3001
Q421
PbF
L7003
L7002
L7001
L6602
L6601
L4602
L3004 L3003
L3002
L3001
L141
L131
K7001
K3006
IC8701
IC7003
IC7002
IC4602
IC3202
IC3201
IC3101
IC3005
IC3001
D6601
D3002
D601
CN4603
CN281
CN115
CN114
CN112
CN110
CN104
CN103
C8701
C7021
C7020
C7018
C7017
C7016
C7015
C7014
C7013
C7012
C7011
C7010
C7009
C7008
C7007
C7006
C7005
C7004
C7003
C7002
C7001
C6608
C6607
C6603
C6602
C6601
C6012
C6005
C4610
C4609
C4608
C4607
C4606
C4605
C3751
C3205
C3202
C3201
C3105
C3104
C3103
C3102
C3101
C3057
C3055
C3051
C3050
C3048
C3047
C3046
C3045
C3044
C3043
C3042
C3041
C3039
C3037
C3024
C3015
C3014
C3013
C3012
C3010
C3009
C3007
C3002
C603
C602
C142
10
<MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD>
Page 38
18
PbF
CN351
2
SENSOR
PWB ASS'Y
LYA10205-01B
30
S694S693S692S691
R610
R609
R608
R607
R606
R605
R604
R603
Q601
J601
IC601
F602
F602
F601
F601
D615
D
6
1
1
D610
D609
D608
D607
D606
D605
CN601
CN601
C612
C611
C610
C609
C606
B
T
6
02
-001B
LYB10204
PWB
REAR
PWB
REAR
-001B
LYB10204
D7
7
05
D7704D7703D7702D7701
D304D303D302D301
PbF
IC451
UL MARK
PbFPbF
R694 R693
R650
R643
R642
R641
R640
R634
R633
R632
R631
R612
R611
R602
R601
L631
L611
L603
L602
L601
J611
J602
J602
IC631
D621
D613
D
6
1
2
D604
D603
D602
D601
C639
C638
C637
C636
C635
C634
C633
C632
C631
C630
C614
C613
C608
C607
C604
C603
C602
C601
BT601
BT601
REAR PWB ASS'Y
03B
02B
-01B
LYA10204
50
03B
02B
50
REAR PWB ASS'Y
-01B
LYA10204
PbF
TP702
TP701
TL307
TL304TL303TL302TL301
R7727
R7726
R7725R7724R7723R7722R7721R7720
R7719
R7712
R7711
R7710
R7709
R7708
R7707
R7706
R7705
R7704
R7703
R7702
R7701
R7315
R7314
R7313
R7312
R7311
R7310
R7309
R7308
R7307
R7306
R7305
R7304
R7303
R7302
R7301
R701
R309
R308
R307
R306
R305
R304
R303
R302
R301
Q7704
Q7703
Q7702
Q7701
Q7303
Q7302
Q7301
L7701
L7302
L7301
L303
L302
L301
IC7701
IC702
IC701
IC301
D7302
D7301
D701
D305
CN703
CN701
CN301
C7705
C7704
C7703
C7702
C7701
C7311
C7310
C7309
C7308
C7307
C7306
C7305
C7304
C7303
C7302
C7301
C703
C702
C701
C304
C303
C301
1
MONITOR PWB ASS'Y
LYA10205-01C
60
X451
R458
R454
R452
R451
L453
L451
CN451
C473
C472
C471
C470
C469
C468
C467
C466
C465
C464
C463
C462
C461
C460
C459
C458
C457
C456
C454
C453
C451
(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))
(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))
(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))
LYB20083-001A
FOIL SIDE(B)
FOIL SIDE(B)
<02>CMOS
LYB10205-001B
<03>SENSOR
LYB10204-001B
<05>REAR
LYB10205-001B
<06>MONITOR
COMPONENT SIDE(A)FOIL SIDE(B)COMPONENT SIDE(A)
FOIL SIDE(B)COMPONENT SIDE(A)
COMPONENT SIDE(A)
replace the CMOS FRM ASSEMBLY in whole because it cannot be replaced alone.
Replace the entire unit only. When CMOS BOARD ASSEMBLY needs replacement,
The Circuit board is only for reference. Avoid replacing individual parts.
<CMOS CIRCUIT BOARD><REAR CIRCUIT BOARD>
<MONITOR CIRCUIT BOARD>
<SENSOR CIRCUIT BOARD>
!
CAUTION :
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATED FUSE(S).
ATTENTION :
POUR UNE PROTECTION PERMANENTE CONTRE LES RISQUE D'INCENDE,
REMPLACER LES FUSIBLES PAR UNAAUTRE DE MEME TYPE ET DE MEME TENSION.
Page 39
<WB CIRCUIT BOARD>
(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))
<07>WB
LYB10212-001A
FOIL SIDE(B)
COMPONENT SIDE(A)
Q801
<HDMI CIRCUIT BOARD>
(Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade))
<08>HDMI
LYB10211-001A
PbF
CN801
FOIL SIDE(B)
COMPONENT SIDE(A)
J903
PbF
CN901
J902
19
Page 40
Victor Company of Japan, Limited
Imaging Products Business Division 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YF376<Rev.001>)
Printed in Japan
VSE
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