Marantz AV7002, AV7002-u1b, AV7002 n1b Service Manual

Service
AV7702 /
U1B/N1B
Manual
AV Pre Tuner
For purposes of improvement, specications and design are subject to change without notice.
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Please use this service manual with referring to the operating instructions without fail.
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Some illustrations using in this service manual are slightly different from the actual set.
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AV7702

Copyright 2014 D&M Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.
S0942-0V02DM/DG1411
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CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
What you can do with this manual ............................................3
Using Adobe Reader (Windows version) ..................................4
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE FOR PARTS LIST TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSION Precautions During Service
Initializing This Unit .................................................................10
Service Jigs .............................................................................10
DISASSEMBLY
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY ........................................................13
2. RADIATOR ASSY ...............................................................14
3. DIGITAL PCB .....................................................................15
4. VIDEO PCB ........................................................................16
5. INPUT PCB ........................................................................16
6. XLR PCB ............................................................................17
7. SMPS PCB .........................................................................17
8. TRANS POWER ................................................................17
SPECIAL MODE
Special Mode Conguration Buttons .......................................18
1. Version Display Mode ........................................................19
2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode ......................... 23
3. Selection Modes for Service-related Operations ................24
DIAGNOSTIC PATH DIAGRAM .........................................29
4. CX870 / CY920 Reboot mode ............................................71
5. CX870 / CY920 Initialization mode ....................................71
JIG FOR SERVICING Procedure after Replacing the Microprocessor, etc. Firmware Update Procedure
1. Updating by USB ................................................................75
2. Updating by DPMS .............................................................84
SURROUND MODES AND PARAMETERS TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. POWER ..............................................................................94
2. Analog video ......................................................................95
3. HDMI/DVI ...........................................................................98
4. AUDIO ..............................................................................100
5. Network/Bluetooth/USB ...................................................102
6. SMPS ...............................................................................107
Audio Check PASS CLOCK FLOW & WAVE FORM IN DIGITAL BLOCK LEVEL DIAGRAM POWER DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM
...............................................................................9
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PRINTED WIRING BOARDS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS (1/41)
SCH01_DIGITAL_CONNECT ...............................................127
SCH02_DIGITAL_POWER ...................................................128
SCH03_MAIN_CPU ..............................................................129
SCH04_SUB_CPU ................................................................130
SCH05_CPU_LEVEL_CHG ..................................................131
SCH06_DIR ..........................................................................132
SCH07_AUDIO_PLD ............................................................133
SCH08_DSP1 .......................................................................134
SCH09_DSP2 .......................................................................135
SCH10_DSP3 .......................................................................136
SCH11_DSP4........................................................................137
SCH12_ADC .........................................................................138
SCH13_ZONE_DAC .............................................................139
SCH14_CY920 ......................................................................140
SCH15_VIDEO_DECODER .................................................141
SCH16_HDMI_SW2 ..............................................................142
SCH17_HDMI_SW1 ..............................................................143
SCH18_VSP_IP_OSD ..........................................................144
SCH19_VIDEO_PLD ............................................................145
SCH20_HDMI_TX_SCALER ................................................146
SCH21_ADAPTER ................................................................147
SCH22_BLUETOOTH ...........................................................148
SCH23_INPUT ......................................................................149
SCH24_PREOUT ..................................................................150
SCH25_FRONT_HDMI .........................................................151
SCH26_VIDEO .....................................................................152
SCH27_RC-5_MX-PORT ......................................................153
SCH28_RS232C_TRIGGER .................................................154
SCH29_CONNECT_A ...........................................................155
SCH30_CONNECT_B ..........................................................156
SCH31_MAIN DAC1 .............................................................157
SCH32_MAIN DAC2 .............................................................158
SCH33_XLR ..........................................................................159
SCH34_REGULATOR & TUNER ..........................................160
SCH35_H-DAM_AMP1 .........................................................161
SCH36_H-DAM_AMP2 .........................................................162
SCH37_H-DAM_AMP3 .........................................................163
SCH38_H-DAM_AMP4 .........................................................164
SCH39_H-DAM_AMP5 .........................................................165
SCH40_FRONT ....................................................................166
SCH41_SMPS ......................................................................167
EXPLODED VIEW PACKING VIEW SEMICONDUCTORS
1. IC's ...................................................................................170
2. FL DISPLAY .....................................................................193
.................................................................168
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.................................................120
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The following items should be checked for continued protection of the customer and the service technician.
leakage current check
Beforereturningthesettothecustomer,besuretocarryouteither(1)aleakagecurrentcheckor(2)alinetochassis
resistance check. If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power cord is less than 460 kohms, the set is defective. Be sure to test for leakage current with the AC plug in both polarities, in addition, when the set's power is in each state
(on,offandstandbymode),ifapplicable.
CAUTION
Please heed the following cautions and instructions during servicing and
inspection.
◎Heed the cautions!
Cautions which are delicate in particular for servicing are labeled on the cabinets, the parts and the chassis, etc. Be sure to heed these cautions and the cautions described in the handling instructions.
◎Cautions concerning electric shock!
(1) AnACvoltageisimpressedonthisset,soifyou
touch internal metal parts when the set is energized,
youmaygetanelectricshock.Avoidgettingan electricshock,byusinganisolatingtransformer
and wearing gloves when servicing while the set is
energized,orbyunpluggingthepowercordwhen
replacing parts, for example.
(2) Therearehighvoltagepartsinside.Handlewith
extra care when the set is energized.
◎ Caution concerning disassembly and
assembly!
Through great care is taken when parts were
manufacturedfromsheetmetal,theremaybeburrson theedgesofparts.Theburrscouldcauseinjuryifngers
are moved across them in some rare cases. Wear gloves
toprotectyourhands.
◎Use only designated parts!
Theset'spartshavespecicsafetyproperties(re resistance,voltageresistance,etc.).Besuretouseparts
which have the same properties for replacement. The burrs have the same properties. In particular, for the
importantsafetypartsthatareindicatedbythez mark
on schematic diagrams and parts lists, be sure to use the designated parts.
◎ Be sure to mount parts and arrange the wires
as they were originally placed!
Forsafetyseasons,somepartsusetapes,tubesorother insulatingmaterials,andsomepartsaremountedaway
from the surface of printed circuit boards. Care is also
takenwiththepositionsofthewiresbyarrangingthem andusingclampstokeepthemawayfromheatingand highvoltageparts,sobesuretoseteverythingbackas itwasoriginallyplaced.
◎Make a safety check after servicing!
Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or disconnected when servicing have been put back in their original positions, check that no serviced parts have deteriorate the area around. Then make an insulation check on the external metal connectors and between the blades of the power plug, and otherwise check that
safetyisensured. (Insulationcheckprocedure)
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, disconnect the antenna, plugs, etc., and on the power. Using a 500V insulation resistance tester, check that the insulation
resistancevaluebetweentheinplugandtheexternally exposedmetalparts(antennaterminal,headphones terminal,inputterminal,etc.)is1MΩorgreater.Ifitis
less, the set must be inspected and repaired.
CAUTION
Concerning important
safety parts
Manyoftheelectricandthestructuralpartsusedinthe sethavespecialsafetyproperties.Inmostcasesthese propertiesaredifculttodistinguishbysight,andtheuse ofreplacementpartswithhigherratings(ratedpower andwithstandvoltage)doesnotnecessarilyguarantee thatsafetyperformancewillbepreserved.Partswith safetypropertiesareindicatedasshownbelowonthe
wiring diagrams and the parts list in this service manual. Be sure to replace them with the parts which have the designated part number.
(1) Schematicdiagrams .......Indicatedbythez mark.
(2) Partslists .......Indicatedbythez mark.
The use of parts other than the designated parts could cause electric
shocks,resorotherdangerous
situations.
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NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

WARNING:
Partsindicatedbythezmarkhavecriticalcharacteristics.UseONLYreplacementpartsrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
CAUTION:
Beforereturningthesettothecustomer,besuretocarryouteither(1)aleakagecurrentcheckor(2)alinetochassisresistancecheck.
If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power cord is less than 460 kohms, the set is defective.
WARNING:
DONOTreturnthesettothecustomerunlesstheproblemisidentiedandremedied.
NOTICE:
ALLRESISTANCEVALUESINOHM.k=1,000OHM/M=1,000,000OHM ALLCAPACITANCEVALUESAREEXPRESSEDINMICROFARAD,UNLESSOTHERWISEINDICATED.PINDICATESMICRO-MICRO FARAD.EACHVOLTAGEANDCURRENTAREMEASUREDATNOSIGNALINPUTCONDITION.CIRCUITANDPARTSARESUBJECT TOCHANGEWITHOUTPRIORNOTICE.

NOTE FOR PARTS LIST

1.Partsindicatedby
2.Whenorderingapart,makeacleardistinctionbetween"1"and"I"(i)toavoidmis-supplying.
3.Apartorderedwithoutspecifyingitspartnumbercannotbesupplied.
4.Partindicatedby"★" mark is not illustrated in the exploded view.
WARNING:
Partsindicatedbythezmarkhavecriticalcharacteristics.UseONLYreplacementpartsrecommendedbythemanufacturer.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING SEMI-CONDUCTORS AND OPTICAL UNIT
Electrostaticbreakdownofthesemi-conductorsoropticalpickupmayoccurduetoapotentialdifferencecausedby
electrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work.
"nsp"
on this table cannot be supplied.
1. GroundforHumanBody
Besuretowearagroundingband(1MΩ)thatisproperlygroundedtoremoveanystaticelectricitythatmaybe chargedonthebody.
2. GroundforWorkbench
Besuretoplaceaconductivesheetorcopperplatewithpropergrounding(1MΩ)ontheworkbenchorothersurface, wherethesemi-conductorsaretobeplaced.Becausethestaticelectricitychargeonclothingwillnotescapethrough thebodygroundingband,becarefultoavoidcontactingsemi-conductorswithyourclothing
<Incorrect>
<Correct>
CBA
CBA
1MΩ
Grounding Band
1MΩ
Conductive Sheet or Copper Plate
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Personal notes:
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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 200 mV/47 kΩ 10 Hz - 100 kHz — +1, -3 dB(Direct mode)  105 dB(IHF-A, weighted, Direct mode)  0.005 % (20 Hz – 20 kHz) (Direct mode)  Unbalanced XLR pre-output: 1.2 V
 
 Rated output — 2V (at 0 dB playback)
 Format — Digital audio interface
 
 2.5 mV  ±1 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)  74 dB (IHF-A)  150 mV  0.03 % (1 kHz, 3 V)
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 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω  5 Hz – 10 MHz — 0, –3 dB
 
 Y signal — 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω
 5 Hz – 60 MHz — 0, –3 dB
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
  87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz(for U)
  1.5μV(14.8dBf)
 MONO ― 2.8 μV (20.2 dBf)  MONO ― 78 dB (IHF-A)
 MONO ― 0.1 % (1 kHz)
STEREO ― 68 dB (IHF-A) HD ― 85 dB (IHF-A)
SRETEO ― 0.2 % (1 kHz) HD ― 0.02 % (1 kHz)
Balanced XLR pre-output: 2.4 V
Total harmonic distortion — 0.008 % (1kHz, 0dB) S/N ratio — 102 dB Dynamic range — 100 dB
PB / CB signal — 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω PR / CR signal — 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω
 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz(for N)  530 kHz - 1710 kHz(for U)  522 kHz - 1611 kHz(for N)
 20 μV
n
 Conforming to Wi-Fi®z1
  WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit
WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES) WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP)
 2.4 GHz  1 – 11 ch (for U)
z1 The Wi-Fi® CERTIFIED Logo and the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED On-Product
Logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
1 – 13 ch (for N)
n
Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR
 Maximum 2.5 mW (Class 2)  Approx. 32.8 ft/10 m in line of sight  2.4 GHz band  FHSS (Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum)  A2DP 1.2 (Advanced Audio Distribution Prole)
 SBC, AAC 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
(Enhanced Data Rate)
AVRCP 1.4 (Audio Video Remote Control Prole)
n
 (for U) : AC 120 V, 60 Hz
 60W  0.2W  0.5W  2.7W
For purposes of improvement, specications and design are subject to change without notice.
(for N) : AC 230 V, 50 Hz / 60Hz

DIMENSION

Unit: in. (mm) Weight: 22 lb 8 oz (10.2 kg)
17 21/64 (440)
(32)
1 17/64
14 7/32 (361)
16 3/16 (411)
(18)
45/64
7 9/32 (185)
6 47/64 (171)
9 23/32 (247)
(12)
15/32
(40)
1 37/64
15 7/16 (392)
10 33/64 (267)
(53)
2 3/32
(20)
25/32
1 31/32 (50)
13 25/64 (340)
2 23/64
(60)
9
(14)
35/64
1 31/32 (50)

PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICE

Initializing This Unit

Initialize this unit if you have replaced the microcomputer, one of the parts around the microcomputer, or the digital PCB.
1. Press the power button to turn off the power.
2. Hold down buttons "
3. Release the buttons after conrming that the display ashes in intervals of approximately 1 second. * The unit is initialized.
MOVIE
" and "
MUSIC
" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.

• If the status in step 3 does not occur, start again from step 1.
• Initializing the device restores settings congured by the user to the factory settings. Take note of your settings beforehand and recongure them after initialization.
MOVIE
MUSIC
X

Service Jigs

The following jigs (extension cable kit) are used when repairing the PCBs. Order the jigs from your dealer if necessary.
8U- 110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set 8U- 110136S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set
(See 72 page)
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DISASSEMBLY

Remove each part in the order of the arrows below.
Reassemble removed parts in the reverse order.
Read  before reassembling removed parts.
If wire bundles are removed or moved during adjustment or part replacement, reshape the wires after completing the work. Failure to shape the wires correctly may cause problems such as noise.
FRONT PANEL ASSY
See ""
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY
and ""
FRONT PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C5)
HEAD PHONE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C2)
FRONT SWE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C1)
FRONT HDMI PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C3)
GUIDE FFC1 PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C11)
FRONT HDMI FFC CABLE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C7)
RADIATOR ASSY
See ""
2. RADIATOR ASSY
and ""
H-DAM PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C10)
GUIDE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C9)
TOP COVER
DIGITAL PCB ASSY
See ""
3. DIGITAL PCB ASSY
and ""
DIGITAL PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C37)
GUIDE FFC2 PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C36)
CX870MIDDLE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C39)
CX870MODULE
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C40)
VIDEO PCB ASSY
See ""
4. VIDEO PCB ASSY
and ""
VIDEO PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C35)
INPUT PCB ASSY
See ""
5. INPUT PCB ASSY
and ""
INPUT PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C30)
SMPS PCB
See ""
7. SMPS PCB
and ""
SMPS PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C22)
MAIN TRANS
See ""
8. MAIN TRANS
and ""
TRANS,POWER
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C21)
XLR PCB ASSY
See ""
6. XLR PCB ASSY
and ""
XLR PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C16)
FRONT CNT PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C13)
SIDE CNT PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C14)
FUSE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C12)
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
The angles from which the photos are taken are shown by "".
See the diagram below about the shooting direction of each photograph.
Photographs with no shooting direction indicated were taken from the top of the unit.
The photograph is AV7702U model.

(Shooting direction:X)[View from the top]
Shooting direction: B
Front side
Shooting direction: D
Shooting direction: C
Shooting direction: A
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1. FRONT PANEL ASSY

 
(1) Remove the screws.
(2) Cut the wire clamp, then remove the connector wires and FFC. Remove the screws.

View from the bottom
Front side
CN602
CUT
CN916
FFC
FFC
CN914
13

2. RADIATOR ASSY

 
(1) Remove the screws.
(2) Cut the wire clamp. Remove the screws.
→
View from the bottom
CUT
(3) Cut the wire clamp, then remove the connector wires.
CN481
CN482
CN920 CN922 CN484 CN483
CN921 CN923
CN940
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3. DIGITAL PCB

 
(1) Remove the screws.
(2) Cut the wire clamp, then remove the connector wires and FFC.

STYLE PIN

CX870 ONLY
(3) Remove the connector.
BN23A
CN903
FFC
STYLE PIN
BN24A BN25A BN21ABN26A
FFC
Front side
CN916
CON1 CON2
CN914
CN901
BN27A
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4. VIDEO PCB

 
(1) Remove the connector.

5. INPUT PCB


BN28B
BN27B


BN21B
 
(1) Remove the connector.
From HDAM PCB
CN482

BN24C BN26C
BN64C
BN23C

From HDAM PCB
CN481

From HDAM PCB
CN484

From HDAM PCB
CN483
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6. XLR PCB

 

(1) Remove the screws.
(2) Remove the connector wire.
CN481
CN482

View from the bottom
CN920 CN922 CN484 CN483

CN921 CN923

CN940

(3) Remove the connector wire. Remove the screws.
CN940 CN941

7. SMPS PCB

 

See "EXPLODED VIEW" for instructions on how to remove each PCB of the "".



8. TRANS POWER

 



See "EXPLODED VIEW" for instructions on how to remove each PCB of the "".
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SPECIAL MODE

Special Mode Conguration Buttons
No. 1 - 11, 14 : Hold down buttons"A", "B" and "C" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
b
No. 12, 13 : Hold down buttons "A" and "B" for at least 3 seconds while the power is on.
b
No. 15 : Press the "A" and "B" buttons simultaneously while inserting the AC plug to turn the power on.
b
     
Version Display
1
(u-COM / DSP Error Display)
User Initialization Mode (Settings for the Installer Setup are not
2
initialized.)
Factory Initialization Mode (Initialization includes settings for the
3
Installer Setup.)
PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode BACK ENTER -
4
Check the Video/Audio pass
5
Mode
Protection History Display Mode -
6
232C Standby Clear Mode : -
7
Operation Info Mode -
8
TUNER STEP mode
9
(U and N model only)
Installer Setup Mode
10
Protection Pass Mode
11
(No Protection Mode this unit)
CX870 / CY920 Initialization mode BACK ENTER -
12
CX870 / CY920 Reboot mode M-DAX
13
USB Update Mode HDMI OUT STATUS
14
Forced USB All Device Write Mode HDMI OUT STATUS -
15
DIMMER STATUS -
GAME A-DSX -
MOVIE MUSIC -
ZONE
SELECT
-
CURSOR
0
M-DAX
BACK -
BACK -
DYNAMICEQDYNAMIC
DYNAMIC
EQ
Displays the version of rmware such as the main rmware or DSP, etc. Errors that have occurred are displayed. (See 19 page)
Initializes backup data. (Settings for the Installer Setup are not initialized.)
Initializes backup data. (Initialization includes settings for the Installer Setup.)
Start this unit in the PANEL/REMOTE LOCK selection mode so that PANEL LOCK and Remote Lock can be selected as ON or OFF. (See 23 page)
This is a special mode for service conrmation used during repair work to simplify the conrmation work for the Audio channel/vid­eo channel. (See 25 page)
Displays the protection occurrence history. (See 68 page)
Switches from 232C standby mode to normal standby mode. (See 68 page)
Displays the total operating time of the set, number of times the power was switched on, and number of occurrences of each pro­tection.(See 69 page)
Enables reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed. (See 70 page)
Access the Remote Maintenance mode via the internet. Installer Setup is displayed on Setup menu / Network.
Refer to AVR_RemoteMaintenance_.pdf of SDI.
b
Enables the power to be turned on when protection detection is in
VOL
the stopped state.
Enter this mode only after replacing Flash for CX870 / CY920 and rewriting the rmware. (See 71 page)
- Reboot the CX870 / CY920(See 71 page)
Switches this unit to USB Update mode. (See 75 page)
Mode used when this unit cannot be recovered. Forcibly switches this unit to USB update mode. (See 77 page)

When the volume indicator displays " ", the set has entered a special mode for developers. In this case, RS-232C communication cannot be used.
To cancel this special mode, press and hold the " tor returns to the normal display, RS-232C communication can be used.
DYNAMIC
EQ M-DAX
X
MOVIE
MUSIC
CURSOR
DYNAMIC
A-DSX
GAME
VOL
"and "
f
STATUS
HDMI
OUT
18
" buttons for 3 seconds and longer. When the volume indica-
BACK ENTER
STATUS
DIMMER
0
ZONE
SELECT

1. Version Display Mode

1.1. Actions
Version information is displayed when the device is started in this mode.
1.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons " Press the "
A version list is also displayed on GUIs while the version appears on the display.
b
STATUS
DIMMER
" button after this to show the information in section 1.3 on the display.
1.3. Display Order
Error information(See "") → q Model destination information, Serial Number → w Firmware Package Version → e Main µ-com, Main 1st Boot Loader Version → r Sub µ-com, Sub 1st Boot Loader Version → t DSP1/2/3/4 ROM → y Audio, Video PLD → u GUI SFLASH → i Ethernet 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID → o Ethernet 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag → Q0 Ethernet IMAGE → Q1 Ethernet MAC ADDRESS information → Q2 BT MAC ADDRESS information → Q3 MultEQ Pro APP (Displayed when Au­dyssey Pro is complete) → Q4 HD Radio (For U Region) → Q5 MultEQ Pro ICL (Displayed when Audyssey Pro is complete)
Model destination information, Serial Number :
q
 
A V 7 7 0 2 U *
" and "
STATUS
" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
Case of CX870 : Display "*" at the end
 
 
Firmware Package Version :
w

Main µ-com, Main 1st Boot Loader Version :
e

Sub µ-com, Sub 1st Boot Loader Version : Model code
r

t
DSP 3/4 ROM :
X
DSP 1/2 ROM :


A V 7 7 0 2 N *
S / N . * * * * * * * * * *










F i r m . P a c k a g e
V e r . : * * * *
M a i n : * * . * * *
M a i n F B L : * * . * *
S u b : X X Y Z * * * *
S u b F B L : * * . * *
: Model code Y : Model Z : Region(E3=1, E2=2, E1C=5)
D S P 1 : * * . * *
D S P 2 : * * . * *
D S P 3 : * * . * *
D S P 4 : * * . * *
Case of CX870 : Display "*" at the end
Case of CX870 : Display "*" at the end
Audio, Video PLD :
y



A u d i o P L D : * * . * *
V i d e o P L D : * * . * *
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GUI SFLASH :
u

i

AA:Hardware ID
o

Q0

Q1



Ethernet 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID :


Ethernet 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag :


Ethernet IMAGE :


Ethernet MAC ADDRESS information :


G U I : X X Y Z * * * *
X
: Model code Y : Model Z : Region(E3=1, E2=2, E1C=5)
E t h e r n e t F B L
* * * * * * - A A
E t h e r n e t S B L
* * * * * * * * * * * * * - B B
E t h e r n e t I M G
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
* N E T M A C A d d r e s s
* * * * * * * - * * * * *
BT MAC ADDRESS information :
Q2


MultEQ Pro APP :
Q3

HD Radio (For U Region) :
Q4

Software Congration
*
Release Typte
X
Base Version No.
Y
Build No.
Z
MultEQ Pro ICL :
Q5

* B T M A C A D D R E S S







* * * * * * - * * * * * S
* M u l t E Q P r o A P P
* * . * * . * * . * * * *
* H D : * * * * * * * * -
* M u l t E Q P r o I C L
* * . * * . * * . * * * *
X Y Y Y Y . Z Z Z
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1.4. Error display
See the table below for descriptions of displayed errors and countermeasures for these. Display order is q,w,e,r,t,y,u.
   
The model name, brand name and region information written in the rmware are compared to the region settings in the PCB.This error is displayed if the informa-
q
Firm Check NG
w
SUB μ -COM NGThere is not a reply from SUBμ-COM.
e
IP SCALER NG
r
GUI Serial Flash NG
t
DIR NG
y
DSP NG
u
EEPROM NG
tion does not match.
" ▲ " is displayed as the rst character if the rmware is not correct (see right section of table).
An error occurs in Loopback Test of the DDR memory to perform at initial setting of i/p Scaler(ADV8003).
In initial setting of i/p Scaler ( ADV8003 ), there is not the reply of the Loopback Test result of the DDR memory .
In initial setting of i/p Scaler ( ADV8003 ), there is not the reply of the Loopback Test result of the DDR memory . " ▼ " is displayed as the rst character of the GUI rmware version
This error is displayed if there is no re­sponse from the DIR.
The DSP* FLAG0 port does not enter "Hi" status even after executing a DSP reset during a DSP code boot.
The DSP* FLAG0 port does not enter "Hi" status before issuing a DSP command.
ACK="Hi" does not occur during DSP* data reading, even when WRITE="Lo".
ACK="Lo" does not occur during DSP* data reading, even when REQ="Lo".
ACK="Hi" does not occur during DSP* data writing, even when WRITE="Hi".
ACK="Lo" does not occur during DSP* data writing, even when REQ="Lo".
An error occurred in a checksum of the EEPROM(*** is a block address number).
F I R M E R R O R
M a i n : * * . * *
D S P 1 : * * . * *
A u d i o P L D : * * . * *
G U I : * * * * * * * *
S U B E R R O R 0 1
I P S C A L E R E R R 0 1
I P S C A L E R E R R 0 2
G U I V E R . E R R O R
G U I : * * * * * * * *
D I R E R R O R 0 1
D S P * E R R O R 0 1
D S P * E R R O R 0 2
D S P * E R R O R 0 3
D S P * E R R O R 0 4
D S P * E R R O R 0 5
D S P * E R R O R 0 6
E 2 P R O M E R R * * *
• Check the resistor for setting region(R1589 / R1590, DIGITAL PCB).
• Write the rmware for the correct region.
• Check the SUB(IC171) and surrounding cir­cuits.
• Check the circuits around the IP SCALER (IC401, DIGITAL PCB) and DDR2 (IC402/ IC403).
If there appear to be no problems, IC401 or IC402/IC403 is faulty.
• Check the rmware version.
• Check the DIR (IC202, DIGITAL PCB) and surrounding circuits.
• Check the DSP (IC251, IC261, IC271, IC281 DIGITAL PCB) and surrounding circuits.
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1.5. Version Display in the Setup Menu
Follow the steps below to display the rmware information.
(1) Press the "
SETUP
" button on the remote control.
(2) Select "".
The version information is displayed as a 14-digit number as shown in the screen shot below.
General/Firmware
Version
Displays system information
XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XX
This 14-digit number comprises part of the version number of each device and module. These version numbers correspond to the 12-digit number as shown below.
The 2nd digit from the right for Main The 1th digit from the right for Main The 2nd digit from the right for Sub The 1st digit from the right for Sub
Main Sub DSP1 DSP2 DSP3 DSP4 A.PLD V.PLD GUI E.FBL E.SBL E.IMG
X
8X 3 8- 3 8 21 X X X 0 0 2 8 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
2
3
4
5
1
7 X X X X 0 0 1 6
The 1st digit from the right for DSP1
The 1st digit from the right for DSP2 The 1st digit from the right for DSP3 The 1st digit from the right for DSP4
The 1st digit from the right for A.PLD
The 1st digit from the right for V.PLD
The 1st digit from the right for GUI
X X X X X X XB X X X X X X X X X X X XI X X X X X X X 0 0 3 7
Info display 2 3 4 - 6 7 7 3 - 0 5
The 1st digit from the right for IMG The 2nd digit from the right for IMG
The rmware version numbers and this 14-digit version information are written in the Service Information.
b
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2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode

2.1. Actions
Turn the PANEL LOCK and REMOTE LOCK modes on and off.
2.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons " Select the mode using the button "
BACK
2.3. Displaying and Selecting Each Mode
The information shown on the display changes each time the button " Press the button " The On/Off setting for each mode is shown by an asterisk "*".
q

The buttons on the unit and the master volume knob cannot be operated.
w

The buttons on the unit cannot be operated.
e

The PANEL LOCK mode is turned off.
r

The device cannot be operated by the remote control.
t

The REMOTE LOCK mode is turned off.










ENTER
" to set the currently displayed mode and restart the device.
– F P / V O L L O C K * O n
F P L O C K O n
F P / V O L L O C K * O n
– F P L O C K O n
F P L O C K * O n
– F P L O C K O f f
F P L O C K O f f
– R C L O C K O n
R C L O C K O n
– R C L O C K O f f
" and "
ENTER
" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
CURSOR f/
", and press the button "
d
ENTER
CURSOR f/
" to commit the selection.
" is pressed.
d
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3. Selection Modes for Service-related Operations

3.1. Actions
Select diagnostic mode (service path check mode), protection history display mode, or 232C standby clear mode.
3.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons " Select the mode using the button "
ZONE SELECT
CURSOR f/
3.3. Displaying and Selecting Each Mode
The information shown on the display changes each time the button " Press the button "
q

Service Path Check Mode: The Video and Audio paths can be checked.
This function is convenient for conrming problem paths in the product and executing a path
w

The protection history can be checked.
e

Switches from 232C standby mode to normal standby mode.
r

Operation Info for the unit can be checked.
t

Enables reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed.










ENTER
" to set the currently displayed mode and restart the device.
– 1 . S E R V I C E C H E C K
2 . P R O T E C T I O N
check after repair.
1 . S E R V I C E C H E C K
– 2 . P R O T E C T I O N
2 . P R O T E C T I O N
– 3 . R S 2 3 2 C R E S E T
3 . R S 2 3 2 C R E S E T
– 4 . O P I N F O
4 . O P I N F O
– 5 . T U N E R F R Q S E T
" and "
BACK
" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
", and press the button "
d
ENTER
CURSOR f/
" to commit the selection.
" is pressed.
d
3.3. Canceling the mode
Press the power button to turn off the power.
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3.5. DIAGNOSTIC MODE (Service Path Check Mode)
3.5.1. Actions
This function is convenient for conrming problem paths in the product and executing a path check after repair. The Video and Audio paths can be checked. The backup data is not rewritten.
3.5.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons " Select " The "
1. SERVICE CHECK
TUNED
STERO
", "
ZONE SELECT
" and press the "
RDS
" and "
BACK
" and "
" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
ENTER
" button to start the diagnostic mode.
" segments are lit in this mode.
3.5.3. Canceling diagnostic mode
Press the power button to turn off the power.
3.5.4. Selecting items
Press q button to switch between video items and audio items.
Press button w or e to select the previous or next item.
The unit Remote control unit
Actions
Button DIMMER CURSOR
q w e q w e
Audio ⇔ Video PREVIOUS NEXT Audio ⇔ Video PREVIOUS NEXT
0
CURSOR
1
SLEEP CURSOR
0
3.5.5. Audio system conrmation items
g. XX : See the block diagram of the g.XXth.
CURSOR
1
Paths conrmation item Display Settings Contents of conrmation Remarks
Analog (MAIN ZONE)
1
Digital (MAIN)
2
Digital (signal) Path (ZONE2)
3
Digital (signal) Path (ZONE3)
4
HDMI
5
g.01
g.02a g.02b
g.03a g.03b g.03c
g.04a g.04b
g.05a g.05b g.05c
A 0 1 : A N A L O G P A S S
A 0 2 : D I G I T A L
A 0 3 : D I G I T A L - Z 2
A 0 4 : D I G I T A L - Z 3
A 0 5 : H D M I
Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Analog xed Sound mode :Direct Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch MAIN ZONE ON ZONE2 OFF ZONE3 :OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : DIGITAL xed Sound mode : Multi Ch Stereo Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch Speaker Select : Floor Speaker Conog : All Speaker=Small/Subwoofer=2spkrs MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : Online Music Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Stereo Z2 Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : ON ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : Online Music Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Stereo Z3 Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : ON Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : HDMI xed Sound mode : Stereo Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R). ・Analog input ⇒ XLR output (Front L/R).
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・Digital input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, Subwoofer) ・Digital input ⇒ XLR output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, Subwoofer)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・Digital(PCM) input ⇒ ZONE2 RCA output (ZONE2 L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except Online Music.)
・Digital(PCM) input ⇒ ZONE3 RCA output (ZONE3 L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except Online Music.)
・HDMI input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R) ・HDMI input ⇒ XLR output (Front L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
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Paths conrmation item Display Settings Contents of conrmation Remarks
Analog A/D MAIN ZONE:
6
Analog Amp Assign (Amp Assign:ZONE2)
7
Analog Amp Assign (Amp Assign:ZONE3)
8
Amp Assign
(Amp Assign:BiAMP-Surround Back)
9
Amp Assign
(Amp Assign:BiAMP-Front Wide)
10
Amp Assign
(Amp Assign:BiAMP-Height)
11
Front Height
12
g.06a g.06b
g.07
g.08
g.09
g.10
g.11
g.12a g.12b
A 0 6 : A D
A 0 7 : A S S I G N - Z 2
A 0 8 : A S S I G N - Z 3
A 1 1 : B i A M P - S B
A 1 1 : B i A M P - F W
A 1 1 : B i A M P - H 1
A 1 4 : F R O N T H E I G H T
Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Analog xed Sound mode : Multi Ch Stereo Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch Height Speakers=2 Height Speakers Height Layout= Front Height Speaker Select : Floor Speaker Cong : All Speaker=Small/Subwoofer=2spkrs MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Stereo Amp assign : 11.1ch MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : ON Z2 Source : Source Z2 Vol : 60(-20dB) ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Stereo Amp assign : 11.1ch MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : ON ZONE3 Source : Source Z3 Vol. : 60.0(-20.0dB) Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Stereo Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 9.1ch (Bi-Amp) Preout for Bi-Amp : SURROUND BACK MAIN ZONE ON ZONE2 OFF ZONE3 OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Stereo Vol : 60(-20dB) Amp assign : 9.1ch (Bi-Amp) Preout for Bi-Amp : FRONT WIDE/HEIGHT 2 MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Stereo Vol. : 60.0(-20.0dB) Amp assign : 9.1ch (Bi-Amp) Preout for Bi-Amp : HEIGHT1 MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Multi Ch Stereo Vol. : 60.0(-20.0dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch Height Speakers : 4Height Speakers Height Layout : Top Front & Top Rear WIDE/HEIGHT2 XLR = Front Wide(AV7702 Only) Speaker Cong : Front Wide=None Speaker Select : Floor & Height MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, Front Wide L/R) ・ Analog input ⇒ XLR output, SW(20Hz) (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R, Front Wide L/R, Subwoofer)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ ZONE2 RCA output(ZONE2 L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ ZONE3 RCA output (ZONE3 L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R and Surround Back L/R) ・Analog input ⇒ XLR output (Front L/R and Surround Back L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R and Front Wide/Height2 L/R) ・Analog input ⇒ XLR output (Front L/R and Front Wide/Height2 L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R and Height1 L/R) ・Analog input ⇒ XLR output (Front L/R and Height1 L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Height1 L/R → Top Front L/R, Height2 L/R → Top Rear L/R) ・Analog input ⇒ XLR output (Height 1 L/R → Top Front L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
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Paths conrmation item Display Settings Contents of conrmation Remarks
Front Wide
13
7.1 CH Path
14
Back DAC>>Height2
15
Height1 DAC>>Height2
16
g.13a g.13b
g.14
g.15a g.15b
g.16a g.16b
A 1 5 : F R O N T W I D E
A 1 9 : 7 . 1 C H I N
A 2 0 : S B - H E I G H T 2
A 2 1 : H 1 - H E I G H T 2
Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Multi Ch Stereo Vol. : 60.0(-20.0dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch Height Speakers : 4 Height Speakers Height Layout : Front Height & Top Middle Speaker Conog : S.Back=None Speaker Select : Floor MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : 7.1Ch In Vol. : 60.0(-20.0dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch Speaker Conog : All Speaker=Small/Subwoofer=2spkrs Speaker Select=Front, Center, Surround, S.Back, Subwoofer MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Multi ch Stereo Vol. : 60.0(-20.0dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch Height Speakers : 4Height Speakers Height Layout : Top Front & Top Rear Speaker Conog : Surround Back=None Speaker Select=Floor & Height MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Input Mode : Auto Sound mode : Multi ch Stereo Vol. : 60.0(-20.0dB) Amp assign : 11.1ch Height Speakers : 4Height Speakers Height Layout : Top Front & Top Rear Speaker Conog : All Small Speaker Select=Front Wide/Height2 XLR = Front Wide(AV7702 Only) MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Front Wide L/R) ・Analog input ⇒ XLR output (Front Wide L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・7.1ch input ⇒ RCA output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, S.Back L/R, Subwoofer) ・7.1ch input ⇒ XLR output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, S.Back L/R, Subwoofer)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output (Height2 L/R → Top Rear L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
・Analog input ⇒ RCA output ((Height 2 L/R → Top Front L/R)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.) (bVolume -20dB is the value when Relative settings are used. The value is 60 when Absolute settings are used)
Attention:In A21 mode, sound of Height1 will be output from the RCA / XLR of Height2. (No sound will be output from the RCA / XLR of Height1)
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3.5.6. Video system conrmation items
g. XX : See the block diagram of the g.XXth.
Paths conrmation item Display Settings Contents of conrmation Remarks
Analog Video
1
Video Convert (Analog or HDMI ⇒ HDMI)
2
HDMI pass (MAIN ZONE)
3
HDMI CEC
4
(Control Monitor:HDMI Monitor1)
HDMI Audio (Audio :AVR)
5
HDMI Audio (Audio :TV)
6
GUI
7
HDMI (ZONE2)
8
g.17
g.18a g.18b
g.19
g.20
g.21a g.21b g.21c
g.22a g.22b
g.23
g.24
V 0 1 : V I D E O P A S S
V 0 2 : V . C O N V E R T
V 0 3 : H D M I P A S S
V 0 4 : H D M I C E C
V 0 5 : H . A U D I O - A V R
V 0 6 : H . A U D I O - T V
V 0 7 : G U I M E N U O N
V 0 8 : Z O N E 2 H D M I
Input Source : CBL/SAT Video Convert(IP Scaler) : OFF, All sources MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : ON ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Video Convert(IP Scaler) : ON, All sources IP Scaler : "Analog & HDMI", All sources Resolution : "Auto", All sources MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT Source of Video Convert(IP Scaler) : OFF, All sources MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT HDMI Control : ON Control Monitor:Monitor1(HDMI Monitor Out1) MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT HDMI Control : OFF HDMI Audio:AVR ( if checking the audio output from AVR )
Input Source : CBL/SAT HDMI Control : OFF HDMI Audio:TV ( if checking the audio output from TV )
Input Source : CBL/SAT Video Convert(IP Scaler) : ON, All sources IP Scaler : "Analog & HDMI", All sources Resolution : "AUTO", All sources Setup Menu : ON MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : OFF ZONE3 : OFF Input Source : CBL/SAT ZONE2 Source : Source MAIN ZONE : ON ZONE2 : ON ZONE3 : OFF
・Component input ⇒ Component output
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・CVBS input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDMI output. ・Component input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDMI output. ・HDMI input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDM output. ・ETHERNET input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDMI output.
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・HDMI input ⇒ HDMI input(MAIN ZONE)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・ When the power supply of a TV is put in the standby mode, make sure that the power supply of this unit is also put in the
standby mode.
・The ARC path can also be checked (check this using the TV input source).
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・HDMI input (PCM , DolbyDigital , DTS) ⇒ RCA output. ・Check of HDMI input(HD audio) ⇒ RCA output.
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・HDMI input(PCM , DolbyDigital , DTS) ⇒ HDMI output (audio output from connected TV)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・GUI display ⇒ HDMI output.
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
・HDMI input ⇒ HDMI output (ZONE2)
(bThe input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
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DIAGNOSTIC PATH DIAGRAM

AUDIO IN
CD
BLU- RAY
CBL/SAT
DVD
MEDIA
PHONO
V.AUX
(FRONT )
U Ver.: HD RADIO OTHER : A. TUNER
MIC
MIC
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
8ch EXT. IN
FL
FR
C
SW
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
fig.01
TUNER
ADINL
ADINR
DAFL DAFR DAC DASW1 DASW2 DARSV DASL DASR DAASSIGN1L DAASSIGN1R DAASSIGN2L DAASSIGN2R DAASSIGN3L DAASSIGN3R
DAZ2L DAZ2R
DAZ3L DAZ3R
The port No. is Changed same as AVRX4100 (M S Lee)
MAIN ZON E2 ZONE3
CBL/SAT
DVD
PHONO
V.AUX
TUNER
DAZ2L61
DAZ2R60
DAZ3L59
DAZ3R58
DAFL57
DAFR56
MONO
MIX
MONO
MIX
MIC
CD
BD
MP
32
29
31
33
1
4
2
3
32
29
31
33
1
4
2
3
HPF
MONO
MIX
HPF
HPF
MONO
MIX
HPF
78,79
74,75
70,71
72,73
76,77
82.83
64,65
66,67
62,63
OPEN
88,89
ADC
53,54
Z2
46,47
Z3
32,33
ZONE3
TONE
VOL IC
NJW1194V
TONE
ZONE2
TONE
VOL IC
NJW1194V
TONE
R2A15220
92
93
94 PREOU T_FL
95
97
DA_BUS
38
39
40
41
36
37
MAIN_FL
42
90
MAIN_FR
43
91
EXT_FR
38
92
EXT_SW
39
93
EXT_SW
41
EXT_BU S
40
94
36
96
37
EXT_SR
97
DAASSIGN2L
PREOUT _FL
DAASSIGN2R
PREOUT _FR
DAASSIGN3L
DAASSIGN3R
PREOUT _FR
DAASSIGN1L
PREOUT _FL96
45
EXT_SBL
DAASSIGN1R
PREOUT _FR
44
EXT_SBR
AV7702 ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK
DAFL
EXT_FL
DAFR
DASW1
DASW2
DARSV
DAC
EXT_C
DASL
EXT_SL
DASR
FL_VOL
TONE
FR_VOL
TONE
SW1_VOL
SW2_VOL
C_VO L
SL_VO L
SR_VOL
R2A15220
TONE
TONE
FWL_VO L
FWR_VOL
FHL_VO L
FHR_VOL
SBL_V OL
SBR_V OL
16
PREOUT _FWL
14
PREOUT _FWR
10
PREOUT _FHL
11
8
PREOUT _FHR
7
100
PREOUT _S
99
2
PREOUT _SBR
3
20
PREOUT _FL
19
22
PREOUT _FR
23
16
PREOUT _SW1
14
PREOUT _SW2
10
11
8
PREOUT _C
7
100
PREOUT _SL
99
2
PREOUT _SR
3
20
19
22
23
PREOUT _FL
PREHP_FL
PREOUT _FL
PREHP_FR
BL
73 P REOUT Z3L
7274PREOUT Z3R
75
PREOUT Z2L
PREOUT Z2R
76
77
PREOUT _FL
PREOUT _FR
PREOUT _SW1
PREOUT _SW2
PREOUT _C
PREOUT _SL
PREOUT _SR
PREOUT _SBL
PREOUT _SBR
PREOUT _FWL
PREOUT _FWR
PREOUT _FHL
PREOUT _FHR
PREHP_FL
PREHP_FR
ZONE3 ZONE2 M AIN
HDAM PA RT
AMPIN_ FL/FR
32,33
AMPIN_ FWL/FWR
46,47
OPEN
53,54
AMPIN_ SBL/SBR
88,89
RY871
RY881
RY882
RY883
RY884 RY885 RY886
Balanced OUT
PREOUT
ATT.
FL
FR
SW1
SW2
C
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
FW_L
FW_R
H1_L
H1_R
H2_L
H2_R
ZONE2 L
ZONE2 R
ZONE3 L
ZONE3 R
HPL HPR GND
FL
FR
SW1
SW2
C
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
FWL
FWR
H1_L
H1_R
H/P OUT
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AUDIO IN
CD
BLU- RAY
CBL/SAT
DVD
MEDIA
PHONO
V.AUX
(FRONT )
U Ver.: HD RADIO OTHER : A. TUNER
MIC
MIC
8ch EXT. IN
FL
FR
SW
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
fig.02a
TUNER
ADINL
ADINR
DAFL DAFR DAC DASW1 DASW2 DARSV DASL DASR DAASSIGN1L DAASSIGN1R DAASSIGN2L DAASSIGN2R DAASSIGN3L DAASSIGN3R
DAZ2L DAZ2R
DAZ3L DAZ3R
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
C
The port No. is Changed same as AVRX4100 (M S Lee)
MAIN ZON E2 ZONE3
CBL/SAT
PHONO
V.AUX
TUNER
DAZ2L61
DAZ2R60
DAZ3L59
DAZ3R58
DAFL57
DAFR56
MONO
MIX
MONO
MIX
DVD
MIC
CD
BD
MP
32
29
31
33
1
4
2
3
32
29
31
33
1
4
2
3
HPF
MONO
MIX
HPF
HPF
MONO
MIX
HPF
78,79
74,75
70,71
72,73
76,77
82.83
64,65
66,67
62,63
OPEN
88,89
ADC
53,54
Z2
46,47
Z3
32,33
ZONE3
TONE
VOL IC
NJW1194V
TONE
ZONE2
TONE
VOL IC
NJW1194V
TONE
R2A15220
92
93
94 PREOU T_FL
95
97
DA_BUS
38
39
40
41
36
37
MAIN_FL
42
90
MAIN_FR
43
91
EXT_FR
38
92
EXT_SW
39
93
EXT_SW
41
EXT_BU S
40
94
36
EXT_SL
96
37
EXT_SR
97
DAASSIGN2L
PREOUT _FL
DAASSIGN2R
PREOUT _FR
DAASSIGN3L
DAASSIGN3R
PREOUT _FR
DAASSIGN1L
PREOUT _FL96
45
EXT_SBL
DAASSIGN1R
PREOUT _FR
44
EXT_SBR
AV7702 ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK
DAFL
EXT_FL
DAFR
DASW1
DASW2
DARSV
DAC
EXT_C
DASL
DASR
FL_VOL
TONE
FR_VOL
TONE
SW1_VOL
SW2_VOL
C_VO L
SL_VO L
SR_VOL
R2A15220
TONE
TONE
FWL_VO L
FWR_VOL
FHL_VO L
FHR_VOL
SBL_V OL
SBR_V OL
16
PREOUT _FWL
14
PREOUT _FWR
10
PREOUT _FHL
11
8
PREOUT _FHR
7
100
PREOUT _S
99
2
PREOUT _SBR
3
20
PREOUT _FL
19
22
PREOUT _FR
23
16
PREOUT _SW1
14
PREOUT _SW2
10
11
8
PREOUT _C
7
100
PREOUT _SL
99
2
PREOUT _SR
3
20
19
22
23
PREOUT _FL
PREHP_FL
PREOUT _FL
PREHP_FR
BL
73 P REOUT Z3L
7274PREOUT Z3R
75
PREOUT Z2L
PREOUT Z2R
76
77
PREOUT _FL
PREOUT _FR
PREOUT _SW1
PREOUT _SW2
PREOUT _C
PREOUT _SL
PREOUT _SR
PREOUT _SBL
PREOUT _SBR
PREOUT _FWL
PREOUT _FWR
PREOUT _FHL
PREOUT _FHR
PREHP_FL
PREHP_FR
ZONE3 ZONE2 M AIN
HDAM PA RT
AMPIN_ FL/FR
32,33
AMPIN_ FWL/FWR
46,47
OPEN
53,54
AMPIN_ SBL/SBR
88,89
RY871
RY881
RY882
RY883
RY884 RY885 RY886
Balanced OUT
PREOUT
ATT.
FL
FR
SW1
SW2
C
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
FW_L
FW_R
H1_L
H1_R
H2_L
H2_R
ZONE2 L
ZONE2 R
ZONE3 L
ZONE3 R
HPL HPR GND
FL
FR
SW1
SW2
C
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
FWL
FWR
H1_L
H1_R
H/P OUT
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