18 Appendix Information of Schematic Diagram -------107
18.1. Voltage & Waveform Chart---------------------------107
18.2. Illustration of ICs, Transistor and Diode-----------115
18.3. Terminal Function of ICs------------------------------116
19 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List----------117
19.1. Exploded View and Mechanical Replacement
Part List ---------------------------------------------------117
19.2. Electrical Replacement Part List--------------------123
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1Safety Precautions
1.1.General Guidelines
1. Wh en servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or
damaged by the short circuit.
2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly
installed.
3. After servicing, carry out the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
1.1.1.Leakage Current Cold Check
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug.
2. Measure the resistance value, with an o hmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on
the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to th e
chassis, the reading should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ.
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be
1.1.2.Leakage Current Hot Check
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 1.5kΩ, 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a 0.15µF capacitors, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a
good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 1.
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the voltage at each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.
6. Th e potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent)
may be used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2 milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the
limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is
returned to the customer.
Figure 1
1.2.Before Use (For PH only)
Be sure to disconnect the mains cord before adjusting the voltage selector.
Use a minus(-) screwdriver to set the voltage selector (on the rear panel) to the voltage setting for the area in which the unit will be
used. (If the power supply in your area is 110V ~ 127V or 220V ~ 240V, set to the “110V ~ 127V or 220V ~ 240V” position.)
Note that this unit will be seriously damaged if this setting is not made correctly. (There is no voltage selector for some countries,
the correct voltage is already set.)
1.3.Before Repair and Adjustment
Disconnect AC power to discharge unit AC Capacitors as such (C5700, C5701, C5703, C5704 (Fo r PH), C5705 (For PH), C5708)
through a 10 Ω, 10 W resistor to ground.
Caution:
DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT DIRECTLY (with a screwdriver blade, for instance), as this may destroy solid state devices.
After repairs are completed, restore power gradually using a variac, to avoid overcurrent.
Current consumption at AC 110~127 V / 220~240 V, 50/60 Hz in Power ON, FM Tuner, No Signal, volume minimal mode should be
~ 750 mA (PH).
Current consumption at AC 120 V, 60 Hz in Power ON, FM Tuner, No Signal, volume minimal mode should be ~ 750 mA (PN).
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1.4.Protection Circuitry
The protection circuitry may have operated if either of the following conditions are noticed:
• No sound is heard when the power is turned on.
• Sound stops during a performance.
The function of this circuitry is to prevent circuitry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires are
“shorted”, or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of the amplifier are used.
If this occurs, follow the procedure outlines below:
1. Turn off the power.
2. Determine the cause of the problem and correct it.
3. Turn on the power once again after one minute.
Note:
When the protection circuitry functions, the unit will not operate unless the power is first turned off and then on again.
1.5.Caution For Fuse Replacement
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1.6.Safety Parts Information
Safety Parts List:
There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety.
These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams, Exploded View & Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these
critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent shock, fire or other hazards. Do not modify the
original design without permission of manufacturer.
Safety Ref No.Part No.Part Name & DescriptionRemarks
8REXX1123-J1P RED WIRE (VOLTAGE SELECTOR-SMPS)PH
9REXX1122-J1P BLACK WIRE (VOLTAGE SELECTOR-SMPS) PH
20RKMX1011-K1TOP CABINET
21RGRX1008Q-AREAR PANELPN
21RGRX1008R-AREAR PANELPH
301RAE1034Z-VTRAVERSE ASS'Y
A2K2CB2YY00059 AC CORDPN
A2K2CQ2CA00007 AC CORDPH
A3RQT9626-1MO/I BOOK (Sp/En)PN
A3RQT9627-1MO/I BOOK (Sp)PH
PCB10REP4783LSMPS P.C.B.(RTL) PH
PCB11REP4783KASMPS P.C.B.(RTL) PN
PCB12REP4783LVOLTAGE SELECTOR P.C.B.(RTL) PH
DZ5701 ERZV05Z471CS VARISTOR
S5701K0ABCA000007 AC VOLTAGE SELECTORPH
L5706G0B612H00002 LINE FILTERPH
L5707G0B612H00002 LINE FILTERPN
T5701G4DYZ0000051 MAIN TRANSFORMERPH
T5701G4DYZ0000060 MAIN TRANSFORMERPN
T5751ETS19AB2E6AG SUB TRANSFORMER
T6000G4DYA0000214 SWITCHING TRANSFORMER
PC5701 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
PC5702 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
PC5720 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
PC5799 B3PBA0000579 PHOTO COUPLER
F1K5D632BK0007 FUSEPH
F1K5D802APA008 FUSEPN
TH5702 D4CAA2R20001 THERMISTOR
TH5860 D4CC11040013 THERMISTOR
TH5861 D4CC11040013 THERMISTORPN
P5701K2AA2B000011 AC INLETPH
P5701K2AB2B000007 AC INLETPN
R5708ERJ8GEYJ155V 1.5M 1/4W
R5709ERJ8GEYJ155V 1.5M 1/4W
C5700F1BAF471A013 470pF
C5701F0CAF104A105 0.1uF
C5703F0CAF224A105 0.22uF
C5704F1BAF471A013 470pFPH
C5705F1BAF471A013 470pFPH
C5708F1BAF1020020 1000pF
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2Warning
2.1.Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatic Sensitive
(ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and
semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component da mage
caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, p lace the assembly on a cond ucti ve surface su ch as a luminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “anti-static (ESD protected)” can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material
to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
Caution:
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lif ting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) suf-
ficient to damage an ES device).
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2.2.Precaution of Laser Diode
Caution:
This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit turned “on”, invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pickup lens.
Wavelength: 790 nm (CD)
Maximum output radiation power from pickup: 100 W/VDE
Laser radiation from the pickup unit is safety level, but be sure the followings:
1. Do not disassemble the pickup unit, since radiation from exposed laser diode is dangerous.
2. Do not adjust the variable resistor on the pickup unit. It was already adjusted.
3. Do not look at the focus lens using optical instruments.
4. Recommend not to look at pickup lens for a long time.
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2.3.Service caution based on Legal restrictions
2.3.1.General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF)
The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical compone nts on the printed circuit boards used for this
equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation.
The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is the alloy mainl y consists of tin
(Sn), silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu), and the melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30 degrees C (86°F) more than that
of the normal solder.
Definition of PCB Lead Free Solder being used
The letter of “PbF” is printed either foil side or components side on the PCB using the lead free solder.
(See right figure)
Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF)
• The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used.
(Definition: The letter of “PbF” is printed on the PCB using the lead free solder.)
• To put lead free solder, it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder.
• Remove the remaining lead free solder on the PCB cleanly for soldering of the new IC.
• Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder, it takes the longer time to melt the
lead free solder.
• Use the soldering iron (more than 70W) equi pped with the temperature co ntrol after setting the temp erature at 350±30 degrees
C (662±86°F).
Recommended Lead Free Solder (Service Parts Route.)
• The following 3 types of lead free solder are available through the service parts route.
RFKZ03D01K-----------(0.3mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ06D01K-----------(0.6mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ10D01K-----------(1.0mm 100g Reel)
Note
* Ingredient: tin (Sn), 96.5%, silver (Ag) 3.0%, Copper (Cu) 0.5%, Cobalt (Co) / Germanium (Ge) 0.1 to 0.3%
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2.4.Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit
The laser diode in the optical pickup unit may break down due to static electricity of clothes or human b ody. Special care must be
taken avoid caution to electrostatic breakdown when servicing and handling the laser diode in the traverse unit.
2.4.1.Cautions to Be Taken in Handling the Optical Pickup Unit
The laser diode in the optical pickup un it may be damaged due to electrostatic discharge generating from clothes or human body.
Special care must be taken avoid caution to electrostatic discharge damage when servicing the laser diode.
1. Do not give a considerable shock to the optical pickup unit as it has an extremely high-precise structure.
2. To prevent the laser diode from the electrostatic discharge damage, the flexible cable of the optical pickup unit removed
should be short-circuited with a short pin or a clip.
3. The flexible cable may be cut off if an excessive force is applied to it. Use caution when handling the flexible cable.
4. The antistatic FPC is connected to the new optical pickup unit. After replacing the optical pickup unit and connecting the flexible cable, cut off the antistatic FPC.
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2.4.2.Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention
Some devices such as the DVD player use the optical pickup (laser diode) and the optical pickup will be damaged by static electricity in the working environment. Proceed servicing works under the working environment where grounding works is completed.
2.4.2.1.Worktable grounding
1. Put a conductive material (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet.
2.4.2.2.Human body grounding
1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity form your body.
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3Service Navigation
3.1.Service Information
This service manual contains technical information which will allow service personnel’s to understand and service this model.
Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers.
If the circuit is changed or modified, this information wil l be fol lowed by supplemen t service manual to be filed with original se rvice
manual.
• CD Mechanism Unit (BRS11C):
1) This model uses CD Mechanism Unit (BRS11C).
• Micro-processor:
1) The following components are supplied as an assembled part.
- Micro-processor IC, IC2003 (RFKWMAKX54M0)
• Speaker System:
1) This model uses Speaker System, SB-AKX54PN-K.
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4Specifications
Capacity of total songs recorded
(use 128 kbps, approximately 1
song = 4 mins)
510 songs
Q Amplifier section
RMS output power stereo mode
Front Hi (both ch driven)
145 W per channel (5Ω), 1 kHz, 10% THD
190 W per channel (5Ω), 1 kHz, 30% THD
Front Lo (both ch driven)
180 W per channel (4Ω), 1 kHz, 10% THD
235 W per channel (4Ω), 1 kHz, 30% THD
Power consumption111 W
Power Consumption in st andby
mode
Power supplyAC 110 to 127/220 to 240 V,
Dimensions (W x H x D)220 mm x 334 mm x 245 mm
Mass3.2 kg
Operating temperature range0 °C to +40 °C
Operating humidity range35% to 80% RH
1. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Mass and dimension are appropriate
2. Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum
analyzer.
Q System: SC-AKX54PH-K
Front Speakers: SB-AKX54PN-K
Q System: SC-AKX54PN-K
Front Speakers: SB-AKX54PN-K
0.3 W (approximate)
50/60 Hz (for PH)
AC 120 V, 60 Hz (for PN)
(no condensation)
Main Unit: SA-AKX54PH-K
Main Unit: SA-AKX54PN-K
Aux InputRCA pin jack
Q Disc section
Discs played (8 cm or 12 cm)CD, CD-R/RW(CD-DA, MP3*)
Pick up
Wavelength790 nm(CD)
Audio output (disc)
Number of channels2 ch (FL, FR)
FL = Front left channel
FR = Front right channel
*MPEG-1 Layer 3
Q USB section
USB Port
USB standardUSB 2.0 full speed
Media file format support MP3(*.mp3)
USB device file systemFAT12, FAT16, FAT32
USB port power500 mA (max)
Bit rate 16 kbps to 320 kbps (playback)
USB Recording
Bit rate 128 kbps
USB recording speed1x, 3x max (CD only)
Recording file formatMP3 (*.mp3)
Q Internal memory section
Memory
Memory size2 GB
Media file format supportMP3 (*.mp3)
Memory Recording
Bit rate 128 kbps
Memory recording speed1x, 3x max (CD only)
Recording file formatMP3 (*.mp3)
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5General/Introduction
5.1.Media Information
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6Location of Controls and Components
6.1.Remote Control Key Button Operation
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6.2.Main Unit Key Button Operation
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7Installation Instructions
7.1.Speaker and A/C Connection
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8Service Mode
8.1.Cold-Start
Here is the procedure to carry out cold-start or initialize to shipping mode.
1. Unplug AC power cord
2. Press & hold [POWER] button
3. Plug AC power cord while [POWER] button being pressed
FL Display will show “_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _”
4. Release [POWER] button
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8.2.Doctor Mode Table
8.2.1.Doctor Mode Table 1
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8.2.2.Doctor Mode Table 2
FL Display
Key Operation
Front Key
Item
Description
Mode Name
Volume Setting
Check
FL Display
Check
To check the volume setting of a main
unit.
To check the FL segment display
All segment will light up while all LED
blink at 0.5s,intervals.(if any)
In Doctor Mode :
1. Press [7], [8], [9] button
on remote control.
In Doctor mode :
1. Press [1] button on
remote control.
Press [7]: VOL50
Press [8]: VOL35
Press [9]: VOL0
Volume
In this mode, the tray will open &
close.
Note: Refer to Section 8.3 Fig 1 for
process flow .
The counter will
increment by one .
When reach 9999
will change to 0000
Cancellation Display
BRS11C Reliability
Test (Loading)
To determine CD Mechanism Unit
(BRS11C) Open/Close operation.
Note: Refer to Section 8.3 Fig 2. for
process flow .
The counter will
increment by one .
When reach 9999
will change to 0000
Cancellation Display
BRS11C Reliability
Test (Traverse)
Test
To determine CD Mechanism BRS11C
Access Inner & Outer disc operation.
Note: Refer to Section 8.3 Fig 3. for
process flow .
The counter will
increment by one .
When reach 9999
will change to 0000
Cancellation Display
BRS11C Reliability
(Combination)
In this mode,ensure the CD is in the
main unit.
To determine CD Mechanism Unit
(BRS11C) Open/Close & Access Inner &
Outer Disc Operation.
In this mode,ensure the CD is in the
main unit.
In Doctor Mode :
1. Press [10] [2] [1] button
on remote control.
2. To cancel, press [0]
on remote control.
In Doctor Mode :
1. Press [10] [1] [2] button
on remote control.
2. To cancel, press [0]
on remote control.
2. To cancel, press [0 ]
on remote control.
In Doctor Mode :
1. Press [10] [1] [5] button
on remote control.
2. To cancel, press [0]
on remote control.
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8.2.3.Doctor Mode Table 3
Mode Name
CD
Self- Adjustment
(AJST)
Result Display
Item
Description
i. Function: To display result of
self-adjustment for CD .
This is used for servicing
and analysis.
FL Display
Display of auto
adjustment result
Reference table:
ERROR Code
Status
Condition
012468 ACEF
AOC1/AOC2OO O O OOOO -
ABC2/ABC1O - X O X O X O X -
nd
2
AOC1O - O X X O O X X -
FAGC/T AGCO - O O O X X X X-
AGC2O -OOOOOO O
O: OK ;
X: NG (In case that time out happens.)
: Either one of FO AOC, TR AOC and
FO coarse AGC is NG.
: If the AGC is NG (ignore others).
Key Operation
Front Key
In Doctor Mode:
1. Press [10] [1] [4] button
on remote control .
2.To cancel, press [0]
on remote control .
CD LSI
Version Check
For checking CD LSI Version and
checksum information.
Version (Decimal )C hecksum (Hex)
(Display 1)
ROM Version
(Display 2)
Year
Year
Develop
Develop
ROM
Type
Version (Decimal)
In Doctor Mode :
1. Press [4] button
on remote control .
2.To cancel, press [0]
on remote control .
after
2 sec
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8.3.Reliability Test Mode (CD Mechanism Unit (BRS11C))
Below is the process flow chart of the aging test for the CD Mechanism Unit (BRS11C).
OPEN
Operation
OPEN wait
for 1 s
CLOSE
Operation
CLOSE wait
for 4 s
Fig. 1. Reliability Test (Loading)
Count up
First Track
Access
First Track
Play 5 s
Last Track
Access
Last Track
Play 5 s
Fig. 2. Reliability Test (Traverse)
Count up
First Track
Access
First Track
Play 10 s
Last Track
Access
Last Track
Play 10 s
Open
Operation
Open wait
for 1 s
CLOSE
Operation
Fig. 3. Reliability Test (Combination)
Count up
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8.4.Self-Diagnostic Mode
Mode Name
Self Diagnostic
Mode
Error code
information
Delete error
code
Item
Description
To enter into self diagnostic checking
System will perform a check on any
unusual/error code from the memory
To clear the stored in memory
(EEPROM IC)
Example:
FL Display
Step 1: Select CD mode
(Ensure no disc is inserted).
Step 2: Press & hold [ ] follow by
[
seconds.
Step 1: In self diagnostic mode,
Press [ ] on main unit.
To exit, press [^/I] on main
unit or remote control.
Step 1: In self diagnostic mode,
Press [0] on remote control.
To exit, press [^/I] on main
unit or remote control.
Key Operation
Front Key
/
] on main unit for 2
8.5.Self-Diagnostic Error Code Table
Self-Diagnostic Function (Refer Section 8.4. Self-Diagnostic Mode) provides information on any problems occurring for the unit and
its respective components by displaying the error codes. These error code such as U**, H** and F** are stored in memory and held
unless it is cleared.
The error code is automatically display after entering into self-diagnostic mode.
8.5.1.Power Supply Error Code Table
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8.5.2.CD Mechanism Error Code Table (CD Mechanism Unit (BRS11C))
Error CodeDiagnostic ContentsDescription of errorAutomatic FL DisplayRemarks
CD H15CD Open AbnormalDuring operation
CD H16CD Closing AbnormalDuring operation
F26Communication between
CD servo LSI and micro-p
abnormal.
POS_SW_R On fail to be
detected with 4 sec. Error
No. shall be clear by force
or during cold start.
POS_SW_CEN On fail to
be detected with 4 sec.
Error No. shall be clear by
force or during cold start.
During switch to CD function, if SENSE = “L” within
failsafe time of 20ms.
8.6.Sales Demonstration Lock Function
8.6.1.Entering into sales Demo Mode
Here is the procedures to enter into Sales Demonstration Lock.
Step 1: Turn on the unit.
Step 2: Select to any mode function.
Step 3: Press [
Step 4: The display will show upon entering into this mode for 2 sec..
OPEN/CLOSE] key then [ / ] key at the same time,press and hold both [ OPEN/CLOSE] and [ / ] keys for 5 sec.
Press [
next error.
Press [
next error.
Press [
next error.
] on main unit for
] on main unit for
] on main unit for
Note: [
OPEN/CLOSE] button is invalid and the main unit displays “LOCKED” while the lock function mode is entered.
8.6.2.Cancellation
Step 1: Turn on the unit.
Step 2: Select to any mode function.
Step 3: Press [
Step 4: The display will show upon entering into this mode for 2 sec..
OPEN/CLOSE] key then [ / ] key at the same time,press and hold both [ OPEN/CLOSE] and [ / ] keys for 5 sec.
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9Troubleshooting Guide
9.1.Part Location
9.1.1.SMPS P.C.B.
AC Inlet :
P5701
Fuse :
F1
Switching Regulator IC
IC5701
:
SMPS Control IC
IC5799
Thermistor :
TH5861
Photocoupler :
PC5720
:
Sub Transformer :
D5798
Sub Transformer :
T5751
Main Tr ansformer :
T5701
Rectifier Diode :
D5801, D5802
Photocoupler :
PC5702, PC5799
Connector
CN5802
:
Fig. 1 SMPS P.C.B.
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9.1.2.Main P.C.B. (Front side)
Fig. 2 Main P.C.B.
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9.1.3.Main P.C.B. (Back Side)
Resistor Defective
R5805
Resistor Defective
R5803
Resistor Defective
R5804
Resistor Defective
R5802
Audio Digital Amp IC
IC5800
D2004
Resistor Defective
R5702
Resistor Defective
R5705
Resistor Defective
R5704
Resistor Defective
R5703
Audio Digital Amp IC
IC5700
Regulator Circuit
Q2022
Regulator Circuit
L2000
Voltage Regulator IC
IC2010
Voltage Regulator IC
IC2011
Regulator Circuit
L2001
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9.2.Troubleshooting Guide for F61 and/or F76
5Switching Regulator 5 IC5701 Faulty.
6 T5751 Faulty.
Switching Mode Power Supply Control IC (IC5799) faulty.
Set can ON
1Speaker Output1 Faulty speaker unit, Loose connection, Short.
(Check DC voltage at speaker terminals, 3V and above defective)
DC Voltage ok but no sound, check DC Voltage at Pin 1 .
2a, 2b ok but no sound, check PWM waveform at Pin 10 and Pin 14 .
If no PWM, 8 resistors defective.
For IC5700 (R5702, R5703, R5704, R5705).
For IC5800 (R5802, R5803, R5804, R5805).
Set can ON
1Main Transformer T5701Short circuit between Pin 11 and Pin 12 .
then F76
1b Short circuit between Pin 13 and Pin 14 .
1c Short circuit between Pin 16 and Pin 17 .
22Regulator Circuits 2a
2b
2c
3
Q2022 faulty (No +5V output).
2d
IC2014 faulty (No +3.3V output).
2e
IC2011 faulty (No +5V output).
2f
L2001 Open.
3Photocoupler
PC5720 solder crack,
PC5720
Dry joint, short circuit, open circuit.
1Rectifier Diode D5801Improper contact between D5801 to Heatsink.
Rectifier Diode D5802
TH5861
Improper contact between D5802 to Heatsink.
Thermistor TH5860,
1b Set trigger temperature protection.
Set can ON
working normally
for some time
then F76
SymptomRemarks
Set cannot ON1A C Cord1 AC Cord Faulty, Loose connection.
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3Fuse, F13 Fuse, F1 Open.
4Photocoupler4 PC5702/PC5799 solder crack.
PC5702, PC5799Dry joint, short circuit, open circuit.
IC2010 faulty (No +9V output).
L2000 Open.
Possible Fault(s)Checking Items
AC Inlet, P5701P5701 solder crack, dry joint.
IC, IC5701
Main Transformer T5751
2
1a
Refer to
Section 9.1.1
Fig. 1. SMPS
P.C.B.
Refer to
Section 9.1.2
Fig. 2. and Fig.3.
Main P.C.B.
Refer to
Section 9.1.1
Fig. 1. SMPS P.C.B.
Refer to Section
9.1.1 Fig. 1. SMPS
P.C.B.
Refer to
Section 9.1.2
Fig. 2. Main P.C.B.
Refer to
Section 9.1.1
Fig. 1. SMPS
P.C.B.
2b
2a
5V ok condition, 2.5V or 0V defective.
2c
1a
6a
6b
D5798 faulty.
6c
This section illustrates the checking procedures when upon detectin g the error of “F6 1” and/or “F76” after power up of the unit. It is
for purpose of troubleshooting and checking in SMPS & Main P.C.B.
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9.3.D-Amp IC Operation & Control
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1170 ~ 1250 H 350
1260 ~ 1450 L 301
1460 ~ 1540 H 350
1550 ~ 1710 L 301
Table 4: F_HOP Control during 10 kHz Step
Note: During activating, the 3 control pins namely MUTE_F, MUTE_A and MODE_DA must
be used to cover the “Pop” sound cause by F-HOP switching.
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10 Service Fixture & Tools
Prepare service tools before process service position.