Sony BDPBX-1, BDPS-350 Service manual

BDP-BX1/S350
TM
System
Laser: Semiconductor laser
Inputs and outputs
(Jack name:
Jack type/Output level/Load impedance)
LINE OUT R-AUDIO-L:
Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):
Optical output jack/–18 dBm (wave length 660 nm)
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL):
Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms
HDMI OUT:
HDMI 19-pin standard connector
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y, P
B, PR) (US, Canadian):
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/ P
B, PR: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms
(Y, P
B/CB, PR/CR) (Except US, Canadian):
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/ P
B/CB, PR/CR: 0.7Vp-p/75ohms
LINE OUT VIDEO:
Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms
LINE OUT S VIDEO:
4-pin mini DIN/
4-pin mini DIN/
Y: 1.0Vp-p, C: 0.286Vp-p/75ohms (US, Canadian, E, Chinese, Hong Kong,
Taiwan, Korea, Thai) Y: 1.0Vp-p, C: 0.3Vp-p/75ohms
(AEP, UK, Australian, Russian)
LAN (100):
100BASE-TX Terminal
EXT:
External memory slot (For connecting the external memory) DC output: 5 V 500 mA Max
General
Power requirements:
120V AC, 60Hz (US, Canadian) 220V AC, 60Hz (Korea)
110–240 V AC, 50/60Hz (E, Hong Kong, Thai)
110 V AC, 60Hz (Taiwan)
220–240 V AC, 50/60Hz (AEP, UK, Australian, Chinese)
Power consumption:
26 W
Dimensions (approx.):
430 mm × 220 mm × 60 mm (17 in. × 8
3
/4in. × 23/8 in.)
(width/depth/height) incl. projecting parts
Mass (approx.):
2.9 kg (6
3
/8 lb)
Operating temperature:
5 ºC to 3 5 ºC ( 41 °F t o 95°F)
Operating humidity:
25 % to 80 %
Supplied accessories
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Audio/video cable (phono plug ×3) (1) AC power cord (1)
Remote commander (remote) (1) Plug Adaptor (1) (E)
HDMI cable (1) (BDP-BX1) Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
RMT-B102A/B102P/B103A
SERVICE MANUAL
Photo: BDP-S350
SPECIFICATIONS
US Model
Canadian Model
BDP-BX1/S350
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
Australian Model
Chinese Model
Russian Model
Hong Kong Model
Taiwan Model
Korea Model
Thai Model
BDP-S350
9-883-989-13
Sony Corporation
Video Business Group
BLU-RAY DISC/DVD PLAYER
2008I0500-1
© 2008.9
Published by Quality Assurance Dept.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
1.5 k
0.15 µF
AC voltmeter (0.75 V)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
Earth Ground
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fireor electric shock,do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Batteries or batteries installed apparatus shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
CAUTION
The useof optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is harmful to eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure.
Notice for customers in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
A molded plug complying with BS1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced, a 5 AMP fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362, (i.e., marked with
or mark) must be used. If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover. If you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be
Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other Europeancountries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources.
In case of products that for safety, performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fireor electric shock,do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Batteries or batteries installed apparatus shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
CAUTION
The useof optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is harmful to eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure.
This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure. (Except US, Canadian, E)
Notice for customers in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
A molded plug complying with BS1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced, a 5 AMP fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362, (i.e., marked with
or mark) must be used. If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover. If you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please
Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other Europeancountries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery. The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources.
In case of products that for safety, performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only. To ensure that the battery will be treated properly, hand over the product at end-of-life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
For all other batteries, please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely. Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries.
For more detailed information
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
BDP-BX1/S350
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer.
6. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
7. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
WHEN SERVICING, DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION, BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE OBJEC­TIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COM- POSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉ­MENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
WARNING!!
À LA SÉCURITÉ!
LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
CAUTION:
The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye hazard.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radia­tion exposure.
Unleaded solder
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead­free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
• Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than
• Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
– 2 –
WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to use these instruments.
digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
: LEAD FREE MARK
ordinary solder.
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
about 350°C.
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc.
also be added to ordinary solder.
BDP-BX1/S350
9. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................. 9-1
10. REPAIR PARTS LIST
10-1. Exploded Views ............................................................ 10-1
10-1-1. Case Section ......................................................... 10-1
10-1-2. Front/Rear Chassis Section .................................. 10-2
10-1-3. Main Chassis Section ............................................ 10-3
10-1-4. Accessories ........................................................... 10-4
10-2. Electrical Parts List ..................................................... 10-5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page Section Title Page
1. SERVICE NOTE
1-1. Disc Removal Procedure If The Tray Cannot Be
Ejected (Forced Ejection) ............................................. 1-1
1-2. Attention at installation of harness (DM-146) ............... 1-1
1-3. Test Disc ....................................................................... 1-2
1-3-1. Operation and Display ............................................. 1-2
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Disassembly Flow ........................................................ 2-1
2-2. Upper Case .................................................................. 2-1
2-3. Tray Cover Assy ........................................................... 2-2
2-4. Front Panel Assy .......................................................... 2-2
2-5. IFD-003 Board .............................................................. 2-3
2-6. Front Chassis Block ..................................................... 2-3
2-7. Rear Panel Block.......................................................... 2-4
2-8. Switching Regulator ..................................................... 2-4
2-9. BD Drive ....................................................................... 2-5
2-10. MB-124 Board .............................................................. 2-5
2-11. Circuit Boards Location ................................................ 2-6
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. Overall Block Diagram (1/2) ......................................... 3-1
3-2. Overall Block Diagram (2/2) ......................................... 3-2
3-3. DSP Block Diagram ...................................................... 3-3
3-4. A/V OUT Block Diagram ............................................... 3-4
3-5. USB/ETHER Block Diagram ........................................ 3-5
3-6. IT Block Diagram .......................................................... 3-6
3-7. Power Block Diagram (1/2) .......................................... 3-7
3-8. Power Block Diagram (2/2) .......................................... 3-8
4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
4-1. This Note Is Common For Schematic Diagrams .......... 4-1
4-2. Frame Schematic Diagram........................................... 4-2
4-3. AV-123 Board (AUDIO OUT)
Schematic Diagram (1/2).............................................. 4-3
4-4. AV-123 Board (VIDEO OUT)
Schematic Diagram (2/2).............................................. 4-4
4-5. FC-096 Board (LED) Schematic Diagram .................... 4-5
4-6. FL-187 Board (SWITCH) Schematic Diagram ............. 4-6
4-7. FR-294 Board (FL DRIVER)
Schematic Diagram ...................................................... 4-7
4-8. IFD-003 Board (POWER)
Schematic Diagram (1/3).............................................. 4-8
4-9. IFD-003 Board (IF CONTROLLER)
Schematic Diagram (2/3).............................................. 4-9
4-10. IFD-003 Board (FAN) Schematic Diagram (3/3)........... 4-10
4-11. MB-124 Board (EMMA3P DDR2-A)
Schematic Diagram (1/11) ............................................ 4-11
4-12. MB-124 Board (EMMA3P DDR2-B)
Schematic Diagram (2/11) ............................................ 4-12
4-13. MB-124 Board (POWER1)
Schematic Diagram (3/11) ............................................ 4-13
4-14. MB-124 Board (CLK/POWER2)
Schematic Diagram (4/11) ............................................ 4-14
4-15. MB-124 Board (FLASH/HOST)
Schematic Diagram (5/11) ............................................ 4-15
4-16. MB-124 Board (USB) Schematic Diagram (6/11) ......... 4-16
4-17. MB-124 Board (HDMI/SATA)
Schematic Diagram (7/11) ............................................ 4-17
4-18. MB-124 Board (AUDIO/VIDEO)
Schematic Diagram (8/11) ............................................ 4-18
4-19. MB-124 Board (GPIO/JTAG)
Schematic Diagram (9/11) ............................................ 4-19
4-20. MB-124 Board (IPIO)
Schematic Diagram (10/11) .......................................... 4-20
4-21. MB-124 Board (ETHERNET)
Schematic Diagram (11/11) .......................................... 4-21
4-22. USB-008 Board (USB CONNECTOR)
Schematic Diagram ...................................................... 4-22
4-23. Waveforms ................................................................... 4-23
5. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
5-1. This Note Is Common For Printed Wiring Boards ........ 5-1
5-2. AV-123 Board (AUDIO/VIDEO OUT)
Printed Wiring Board (Side A) ...................................... 5-2
5-3. AV-123 Board (AUDIO/VIDEO OUT)
Printed Wiring Board (Side B) ...................................... 5-3
5-4. FC-096 Board (LED) Printed Wiring Board .................. 5-4
5-5. FL-187 Board (SWITCH) Printed Wiring Board............ 5-5
5-6. FR-294 Board (FL DRIVER)
Printed Wiring Board (Side A) ...................................... 5-6
5-7. FR-294 Board (FL DRIVER)
Printed Wiring Board (Side B) ...................................... 5-7
5-8. IFD-003 Board (IF CONTROLLER)
Printed Wiring Board (Side A) ...................................... 5-8
5-9. IFD-003 Board (IF CONTROLLER)
Printed Wiring Board (Side B) ...................................... 5-9
5-10. MB-124 Board (MAIN)
Printed Wiring Board (Side A) ...................................... 5-10
5-11. MB-124 Board (MAIN)
Printed Wiring Board (Side B) ...................................... 5-11
5-12. USB-008 Board (USB CONNECTOR)
Printed Wiring Board .................................................... 5-12
6. IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ................... 6-1
7. SERVICE MODE ..................................................... 7-1
8. ERROR LOG LIST............................................ 8-1
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BDP-BX1/S350
clip (Use that of about 1.2 mm in the diameter)
hole
tray
Push at Harness root.
Upper case
Lead pin dressing method change. From top side.
Harness (DM-146) bending height. Less than Heat-sink height.
Need distance: Over 5 mm. Actual: Around 12 mm after ben.
SECTION 1

SERVICE NOTE

1-1. DISC REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION)
1. Remove the upper case. (Refer to page 2-1)
2. Insert a clip in the hole of a drive and open a tray.
Note: Use a clip of about 1.2 mm in the diameter
1-2. Attention at installation of harness (DM-146)
1-1
1-3. TEST DISC
Part No. Description Layer
J-6090-199-A BLX-104 Single Layer J-6090-200-A BLX-204 Dual Layer 3-702-101-01 CD (YEDS-18) J-6090-088-A HLX-504 Single Layer (NTSC) J-6090-089-A HLX-505 Dual Layer (NTSC) J-6090-077-A HLX-506 Single Layer (PAL) J-6090-078-A HLX-507 Dual Layer (PAL)
1-3-1. Operation and Display
Check Items
1) BLX-104
1. Select 23.976Hz/1080p
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
4. Check each outputs
Video: Composite/S Video/component/HDMI Audio: Digital out (Coaxial/Optical)/Audio out/5.1Ch output * When 1080/24p monitor is nothing, 1080i (59.94Hz or 50Hz) can use instead of 1080/24p. However this is temporary correspondence.
BDP-BX1/S350
2) BLX-204
1. Select 1080i (59.94Hz or 50Hz)
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
(Check the picture and sound output)
3) CD (YEDS-18)
Check whether player can play back or not (Check the sound output)
4) HLX-504/505 (NTSC), HLX-506/507 (PAL)
1. After displayed Main Menu, select “1.Video”
2. Play “1.Color Bar 100%”
(Check the picture and sound output)
3. Return to Menu
4. Play “Demonstration 4:3” or “5.Demonstration 16:9”
(Check the picture and sound output)
1-2
1-3-1-1. BLX-104 Menu Function (1)
X
X
X X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Sub_menu1 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T20_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T21_C1
Sub_menu3 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T61_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T62_C1
Main Menu
1) When the disc is inserted, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i of the Main Menu is selectively displayed.
BDP-BX1/S350
1-3-1-2. BLX-104 Menu Function (2) Main Menu
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i is selectively dis-
played.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 50Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed. * 5. AV Sync does not operate.
Note: Txx_ Cxx Chapter No. Title No.
1-3
1-3-1-3. BLX-104 Menu Function (3)
To Main Menu after playback from T23_C1 to T40_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T41_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T42_C1
Sub_menu2 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T51_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T52_C1
Sub_menu4 is displayed
Main Menu
BDP-BX1/S350
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/720P, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P is selectively dis-
played.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 23.976Hz/1080P, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/1080P is selectively
displayed.
* 5. AV Sync does not operate.
1-4
BDP-BX1/S350
X
X
X
X
X
X
1-3-1-4. BLX-104 Menu Function (4) Sub menu1
1) At the display of Sub menu1, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C1 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selec­tively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C2 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu1, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/ 1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T20_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T21_C1. 1. ColorBar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. VideoSignal of 1080/59.94i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-5
1-3-1-5. BLX-104 Menu Function (5)
X
X
X
X
X
X
Sub menu2
BDP-BX1/S350
1) At the display of Sub menu2, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C1 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C2 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se­lectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu2, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/ 1080P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T52_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/23.976P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-6
1-3-1-6. BLX-104 Menu Function (6)
X
X
X
X
X
X
Sub menu3
BDP-BX1/S350
1) At the display of Sub menu3, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C1 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C2 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se­lectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu3, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T61_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T62_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/50i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-7
BDP-BX1/S350
X
X
X
X
X
X
1-3-1-7. BLX-104 Menu Function (7) Sub menu4
1) At the display of Sub menu4, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C1 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C2 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se­lectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu4, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/ 720P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T52_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
9) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 720/59.94P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
10) AV Sync does not operate.
1-8
1-3-2-1. BLX-204 Menu Function (1)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Sub_menu1 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T20_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T21tT63tT64tT65tT66
Sub_menu3 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T54_C1-T60_C1tT83_C1-T94_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T61_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T62tT82
To Main Menu after playback of T67_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T83_C1
Main Menu
1) When the disc is inserted, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i of the Main Menu is selectively displayed.
BDP-BX1/S350
1-3-2-2. BLX-204 Menu Function (2) Main Menu
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/1080i is selectively dis-
played.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 50Hz/1080i, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
Note: Txx_ Cxx Chapter No. Title No.
1-9
1-3-2-3. BLX-204 Menu Function (3)
Sub_menu4 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback from T23_C1 to T40_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T41_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T42_C1
Sub_menu2 is displayed
To Main Menu after playback of T44_C1-T50_C1tT71_C1-T81_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T51_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T52_C1tT69
To Main Menu after playback of T68_C1
To Main Menu after playback of T70_C1
Main Menu
BDP-BX1/S350
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 59.94Hz/720P, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/720P is selectively dis-
played.
* When returning to Main Menu after playback from each button of 23.976Hz/1080P, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/1080P is selectively
displayed.
1-10
BDP-BX1/S350
X
X
X
X
X
X
1-3-2-4. BLX-204 Menu Function (4) Sub menu 1
1) At the display of Sub menu1, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C1 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selec­tively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu1 after seamless playback from T1_C2 to T1_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu1, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/ 1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T2_C1 to T19_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T20_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu1 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T21_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu1 after playback of T67_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu1 screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/59.94i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
1-11
BDP-BX1/S350
X
X
X
X
X
X
1-3-2-5. BLX-204 Menu Function (5) Sub menu 2
1) At the display of Sub menu2, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C1 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu2 after seamless playback from T43_C2 to T43_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se­lectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu2, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 23.976Hz/ 1080P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1 and from T71_C1 to T81_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu2 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T52_C1 and T69. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu2 after playback of T70_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu2 screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/23.976P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
1-12
BDP-BX1/S350
X
X
X
X
X
X
1-3-2-6. BLX-204 Menu Function (6) Sub menu 3
1) At the display of Sub menu3, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C1 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu3 after seamless playback from T53_C2 to T53_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se­lectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu3, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 50Hz/1080i is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T54_C1 to T60_C1 and from T84_C1 to T94_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T61_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu3 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T62_C1 and T82. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu3 after playback of T83_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu3 screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 1080/50i of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
1-13
BDP-BX1/S350
X
X
X
X
X
X
1-3-2-7. BLX-204 Menu Function (7) Sub menu 4
1) At the display of Sub menu4, 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed.
2) Selection of 1. Color Bar 100% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C1 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
3) Selection of 2. Color Bar 75% t Return to Sub menu4 after seamless playback from T22_C2 to T22_C13. 1. Color Bar 100% is se­lectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
4) At the selection of 3 - 13, item 3 mentioned above is executed as the routine.
5) At the display of Sub menu4, Main Menu is selected t Jump to Main Menu. At the display of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 59.94Hz/ 720P is selectively displayed.
6) Selection of LPCM Audio t Playback from T44_C1 to T50_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
7) Selection of Dolby AC-3 Audio t Playback of T51_C1. SubPic that corresponds to Audio stream 1 is forcibly displayed.
During the playback, when audio channel changes, the caption that corresponds to each audio stream is forcibly displayed. Return to
Sub menu4 after playback. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
8) Selection of Motion Picture t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T52_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
9) Selection of AV Sync t Return to Sub menu4 after playback of T68_C1. 1. Color Bar 100% is selectively displayed on Sub menu4 screen.
10) At the selection of Main Menu, 1. Video Signal of 720/59.94P of Main Menu is selectively displayed.
1-14E
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
2-2. UPPER CASE
(Page 2-1)
2-3. TRAYCOVER ASSY
(Page 2-2)
2-4. FRONT PANELASSY
(Page 2-2)
2-5. IFD-003 BOARD
(Page 2-3)
2-6. FRONT CHASSIS BLOCK
(Page 2-3)
2-7. REAR PANELBLOCK
(Page 2-4)
2-9. BD DRIVE
(Page 2-5)
2-8. SWITCHING REGULATOR
(Page 2-4)
2-10. MB-124 BOARD
(Page 2-5)
SET
1 tapping screw
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
1 tapping screw
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
2 three screws
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)

3 upper case

2-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
BDP-BX1/S350
SECTION 2

DISASSEMBLY

Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
2-2. UPPER CASE
Note: Suppress it on to prevent the upper case
from floating when tightening up screws.
2-1
2-3. TRAY COVER ASSY
1 Insert a clip in the hole of a drive
and open a tray.
3 two claws

4 tray cover assy

2
1 seven claws

2 front panel assy

Note: If the tray cover assy or BD drive are not ex-
change, it need not be this work.
BDP-BX1/S350
2-4. FRONT PANEL ASSY
2-2
2-5. IFD-003 BOARD
7 three screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
1 harness (DP-095)
(CN101)
3 harness (DM-146)
(CN102) (Note)
4 flexible flat cable (FMI-005)
(CN503)
5 flexible flat cable (FFI-001)
(CN504)
6 flexible flat cable (FFI-002)
(CN505)
2 fan motor harness
(CN501)

8 IFD-003 board

2 screw (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
3 two screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
1 harness (PF-137)
(CN331)
4 screw (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)

5 front chassis block

BDP-BX1/S350
Note: Do not touch the upper case.
Fix the harness (DM-146) with the lead pin. (Refer to page 1-1)
2-6. FRONT CHASSIS BLOCK
2-3
2-7. REAR PANEL BLOCK
5 two screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
9 two screws
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
7 two screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
6 screw (P3)
(tightening torque = 6.5 to 7.5 kgf•cm)
1 non-halogene tape

q; rear panel block

2 harness (PA-149)
(CN202)
3 flexible flat cable (FMA-021)
(CN203)
Note: Do not touch this to the
SATA cable (SAT-003).
4 flexible flat cable (FMA-022)
(CN002)
8 screw (P3)
(tightening torque = 4 to 5 kgf•cm)
3 five screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
2 harness (DP-095)
(CN203)
1 harness (DP-095)
(CN202)

4 switching regulator

BDP-BX1/S350
2-8. SWITCHING REGULATOR
2-4
2-9. BD DRIVE
3 four screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)

4 BD drive

2 harness (PD-143)
(CN201)
1 harness (SAT-003)
(CN700)
Note: Do not touch this to the
flexible flat cable (FMA-021). Pass the harness (SAT-003) through the clamper.
3 two screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
4 three screws (BV3)
(tightening torque = 7 to 9 kgf•cm)
2 harness (UV-003)
(CN600)
Note: Pass the outside of the MB-124 board
through the USB cable (UV-003).

5 MB-124 board

1 harness (SAT-003)
(CN700)
BDP-BX1/S350
2-10. MB-124 BOARD
2-5
2-11. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
FL-187 board
FR-294 board
IFD-003 board
AV-123 board
switching regulator
FC-096 board
MB-124 board
USB-008 board
BDP-BX1/S350
2-6E
3-1
BDP-BX1/S350
SECTION 3

BLOCK DIAGRAMS

3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2)
IC501
4M NOR
FLASH
ROM
IC502
2G NAND
FLASH
ROM
IC101 (1/2)
X8001
50MHz
IC104 IC105
DDR2
SDRAM
IC204 IC205
DDR2
SDRAM
IC700
CLOCK
GENERATOR
MAIN SYSTEM CONTROL,
DSP, SATA I/F,
MEMORY CONTROL,
A/V OUT, HDMI,
ETHERNET I/F, USB I/F
MB-124 BOARD (1/2) AV-123 BOARD (1/2)
HT+/-0 HR+/-0
BD DRIVE
(1/2)
DVD Blu-ray DRIVE
L
R
LINE OUT (AUDIO)
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO
VIDEO
LINE OUT
LINE AMP
IC008
BUFFER
IC702
VIDEO
AMP
IC206
D/A
CONVERTER
IC002
SD_Y/C
Y/C
Y
PB
PR
V
HD_Y/PB/PR
SD_Y/C
HD_Y/PB/PR
AUDIO_L/R
AO1BD, EMMA_CSI0_DO AO1BD, EMMA_CSI0_DO
DAC_RST
DAC_RST
TMDS_SDATA0-2, TMDS_CLK
HDMI OUT
SDA/SCL
CEC
HPD
IC8001
ETHERNET
PHY
TX RX
TXD0/1 RXD0/1
ETREFCLK
X701
25MHz
X401
27MHz
CEC
EMMA_RST
1
XIF_RST
2
COAXIAL
IC802
OPTICAL
TRANSMITTER
OPTICAL
Q802
BUFFER
SPDIF OUT
DIGITAL
OUT
OVERALL-2
(SEE PAGE 3-2)
05
OVERALL-2
(SEE PAGE 3-2)
LAN (100)
Y
PB
PR
3-2
BDP-BX1/S350
3-2. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2)
UNSW12V
UNSW5.8V
UNSW3.3V
SW3.3V
IF3.3V
FR6V
DCSW5V
SW1.55V
REGULATOR
IC702
IC701
REMOTE CONTROL
RECEIVER
IF_SDI/IF_SDO
XIF_RST
SUB SYSTEM
CONTROL
IC601
I
IC604
DAC3.3V
STAT1.8V
EMMA_SW3.3V
SW3.3V
1V
+5V POWER(HDMI)
VBUS(USB)
DDL1.0VV
CORE_1.05V
DDR2_1.8V
PLL1.05V
REGULATOR
IC307
I
IC310
IC304
IC303
IC803 IC701
IC703 IC704
IC601
IC101
(2/2)
LED_DT,LED_CK, FLD_STB
SEG1-16
GPD1-18,11,12
–VF
F1,F2
SIRCS
UNSW 12V UNSW 5.8V
UNSW 12V UNSW 5.8V
UNSW12V
-5V
AU5V
3.3V
SW5VD
LEC0
LED_DIN
LED24P
LED_DIN
LED24P
REGULATOR
IC001
IC202
IC205
UNSW -12V UNSW 6V
KEY1–3
MB-124 BOARD (2/2)
IFD-003 BOARD
FR-294 BOARD
AV-123 BOARD (2/2)
S703-704 S702 S705
FUNCTION SWITCH
FR_6V
Q703,704
B+SWITCH
Q701,702
LED DRIVE
Q509,510
LED DRIVE
SWITCHING
REGULATOR
ND701
FLUORESCENT
INDICATOR
TUBE
FL DRIVER
D702
24P
CEC
EMMA_RST
XIF_RST
XIF_RST
1
2
X402
10MHz
UNSW3.3V
IC401
RESET
X401
32.768kHz
UNSW5.8V
FR_6V FR_6V
IF_3.3V
PCONT1-4
IF_3.3V
FAN
SW5VD
IC403
IC402
P FAIL
IC901
BUFFER
FAN_CONT0-2
IC501
FAN
CONTROL
FL-187 BOARD
I/1
(AC IN)
FC-096 BOARD
S331
D301
(BLU-RAY DISC INDICATOR)
DRIVE SW12V DRIVE SW5V
BD DRIVE
(2/2)
DVD Blu-ray DRIVE
X601
30MHz
IC602
USB HOST
D+/ D-
USB-008 BOARD
PCIP BUS
PCIP_AD0-31
PCIP_AD0-31
PCIP_CLK_USB
X600
33MHz
PCONT2-4
PCONT2-4
PCONT1
MM
MAIN SYSTEM CONTROL,
DSP, SATA I/F,
MEMORY CONTROL,
A/V OUT, HDMI,
ETHERNET I/F, USB I/F
EXT
05
OVERALL-1
(SEE PAGE 3-1)
OVERALL-1
(SEE PAGE 3-1)
Q706,707,T701
DC/DC
CONVERTER
UNSW12V
UNSW -12V
3-3
BDP-BX1/S350
3-3. DSP BLOCK DIAGRAM
EMI_AD1-18
MB-124 BOARD (1/3)
IC101
MAIN SYSTEM CONTROL, DSP,SATA I/F,MEMORY CONTROL
(1/3)
AG29,AF29,AF30,AF31, AF32,AF33,AE29,AE30, AE31,AE32,AE33,AD29, AD30,AD31,AD32,AD33
AN30,AN31,AM29,
AM30,AM31,AM32,AL29,
AL30,AL31,AL32,AL33, AK29,AK30,AK31,AK32,
AK33,AJ29,AJ30
RDATA0-15
RADD1-18
FWEB
AK28
FOEB
AK26
FCSB0
AJ25
A27
K29
H29
G29
G32
F30
NREB
AM27
NFOEB
AN27
FCSB1
AK27
NCLE
AL27
NALE
AL26
NWEB
AM26
GPIO13
C26
UMCSB1
UMDM1,UMDM0 UMDQS1,UMDQ0
UMWEB UMCASB
UMRASB UMCSB0
UMCK0 UMCKB0
UMCKE
DQ0-15
DQ0-15
A0-12
BA2
/WE
/CAS /RAS
/CS
CK
/CK
CKE
UDQS/LDUS
UDM/LDM
R4,R3,P2,T4,T3,U3,U4,V1, L4,L2,K3,N4,L3,M3,M4,P3,
AE4,AD4,AF3,AF2,AC4,AC3,AB4,AC2,
AK3,AJ4,AH5,AJ3,AG5,AF4,AH4,AG3,
Y7,W1,Y4,V3,
Y5,Y2,Y3,V6,
AA1,V7,U6,W6,
W4,
G8,G2,H7,H3,H1,H9,F1,F9,
C8,C2,D7,D3,D1,D9,B1,B9
UMBA0,UMBA1
U5,V2
BA0,BA1
L2,L3
B3,F3
B7,F7
R5
AA6
Y6
AA4
SATXP0 SATXN0 SARXN0 SARXP0
A21
B21
B23 A23
AA2
M1 N1 V5
K3
L1
L7
K7
L8
J8 K8 K2
UMCK1 UMCKB1
/CK
CKE
AG1
AH1
J8 K8
UMODT0
ODT
AB1K9
J1,R1
N3,U2
UMDQSB1,UMDQSB0
/UDQS/ /LDUS
A8,E8
K1,T1
UMDQ0-31
UMA0-12
IC104
DDR2 SDRAM
IC105
DDR2 SDRAM
M8,M3,M7,N2,N8,N3,N7,
P2,P8,P3,M2,P7,R2
D0DQ0-31D0DQ0-15
D0QD15-31
D0A0-12
IC502
2G NAND FLASH ROM
26
28
11
A0-17
DQ0-15
WE OE CE
25,24-18,
8-1,48,
17
29,31,33,35, 38,40,42,44, 30,32,34,36,
39,41,43,45
8
7
IO1-8
RY/BY nRE
16
9
nCE CLE
18
17
ALE WE
29-32,
41-44
EMI_DT0-7
EMI_DT0-15
EMI_XWE EMI_XOE
EMI_XNRDY EMI_XNOE EMI_XFCS1 EMI_NCLE
EMI_NALE EMI_XNWE
19
WP
NAND_WP
EMI_XFCS0
IC501
4M NOR FLASH ROM
12
RESET
EMMA_XRST
1
A
G8,G2,H7,H3,H1,H9,F1,F9,
C8,C2,D7,D3,D1,D9,B1,B9
UDQS/LDUS
UDM/LDM
B3,F3
B7,F7
/UDQS/ /LDUS
A8,E8
UMDM3,UMDM2 UMDQS3,UMDQ2
AK1,AD1
AJ2,AD3
UMDQSB3,UMDQSB2
AL1,AE1
WMCSB1
WMDM1,WMDM0 WMDQS1,WMDQ0
WMWEB WMCASB
WMRASB WMCSB0 WMCK0
WMCKB0 WMCKE
DQ0-15
DQ0-15
A0-12
BA2
/WE
/CAS /RAS
/CS
CK
/CK
CKE
UDQS/LDUS
UDM/LDM
AK19,AL19,AM20,AK18,AL18,AL17,AK17,AN16,
AK24,AM23,AL24,AK21,AL23,AL22,AL22,AL20,
AK9,AK10,AL8,AM8,AK11,AL11,AK12,AM11,
AL4,AK5,AJ5,AL5,AJ7,AK8,AK6,AL7
AG14,AN15,AK14,AL16, AJ14,AM14,AL14,AH16, AN13,AG16,AH17,AH15,
AK15,
G8,G2,H7,H3,H1,H9,F1,F9,
C8,C2,D7,D3,D1,D9,B1,B9
WMBA0,UMBA1
AJ17,AM16
BA0,BA1
L2,L3
B3,F3
B7,F7
AJ19
AH13
AH14 AK13 AM13 AN21 AN22
AJ16
K3
L1
L7 K7
L8
J8 K8 K2
WMODT0
ODT
AN12K9
WMCK1 WMCKB1
/CK
CKE
AN6 AN7
J8
K8
AN24,AN18
AL21,AM17
WMDQSB1,WMDQSB0
/UDQS/ /LDUS
A8,E8
AN25,AN19
WMDQ0-31
WMA0-12
IC204
DDR2 SDRAM
IC205
DDR2 SDRAM
M8,M3,M7,N2,N8,N3,N7,
P2,P8,P3,M2,P7,R2
D1DQ0-31D1DQ0-15
D1QD15-31
D1A0-12
G8,G2,H7,H3,H1,H9,F1,F9,
C8,C2,D7,D3,D1,D9,B1,B9
UDQS/LDUS
UDM/LDM
B3,F3
B7,F7
/UDQS/ /LDUS
A8,E8
WMDM3,WMDM2 WMDQS3,WMDQ2
AN3,AN9
AM5,AL10
WMDQSB3,WMDQSB2
AN4,AN10
3 5 6
CN700
HT+0 HT-0
HR+0
HR-0
2
4 5 6
CN901
(JIG)
RXD TXD
DIPSW0
DIPSW1
3
16 15
4
6 8
CN904
13
XIF_RST
17
IF_SDI
IF_SDO IF_SCK
XIF_CS
2
19
TEMP
IF_START_BIT
SYSCON_REQ
TH901
CEC
J28
RSTSWB
S2DOUT
B15
SACREFP
K33
UAORXDB
L29
UAOTXDB
G25
GPIO11
B28
GPIO10
S2DIN
S2CKIN
S2CSB
UA0DSRB
GPIO14
CEC
IC901
BUFFER
23
1B2Y
IC700
CLOCK GENERATOR
7
SSCLK
2
XOUT
X701
25MHz
3
XIN/CLKIN
BD DRIVE
DVD Blu-ray DRIVE
05
IT (SEE PAGE 3-6)
(3/3) (SEE PAGE 3-5)
3-4
BDP-BX1/S350
3-4. A/V OUT BLOCK DIAGRAM
AV-123 BOARD
MB-124 BOARD (2/3)
MUTE DRIVE
Q004, 008, 012
FORMAT1
MUTING
Q024, 025
IC206
VIDEOAMP
IC002
D/ACONVERTER
IC008
LINEAMP
D002
XAMUTE
3 2 4
9
AOUTR–
SDTI
AO1BD AO1BCK AO1LRCK AO1MCK
EMMA_CSI0_DO EMMA_CSI0_CKO
EMMA_CSI0_DAC2_XCS DAC_XRST
1
MCLK
6
CSN
5
PDN
BICK LRCK
8 7
CDTI CCLK
12
AOUTL+
11
AOUTL–
16
DZFL
10
AOUTR+
8
3
10
12
14
15 16
26
17
Q203
30
7 5 8 3
12 11 10
9
1
SD_Y
SD_C
HD_Y
XAMUTE
AO1BD
AO1BCK
AO1LRCK
AO1MCK
S0DOUT
S0CKOUT
GPIO15 GPIO16
GPIO17
HD_PB
HD_PR
16
14
12
10
CN203
CN801
CN002CN803
8
6
SYOUT
Y
SCOUT
VOUT
YOUT
PBOUT
PROUT
LPFSW
PS2 PS1
28
23
21
19
1
7
6
5
2
3
+
+
-
-
Y
AOUT2_L
AOUT2_R
L
R
AUDIO
J202
J201
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO
J001
C
VIDEO
PB
LINE OUT
ASPECT0
XVMUTE
VAY
VAC
VAG
VAB
VAR
GPIO18
ASPECT1
GPIO19
GPIO2
GPIO21
Q214
MIX, LINE DRIVE
Q202
Q204
BUFFER
Q206
Q205
SYIN
SCIN
YIN
PBIN
PRIN
BUFFER
BUFFER
BUFFER
BUFFER
Q803
Q805
Q804
BUFFER
Q801
Q806
BUFFER
BUFFER
BUFFER
BUFFER
S1
1
2 5
4
7 5 8 3
12 11 10
9
1
6
8
10
12
14
16
20 17
18
ATX
J801
COAXIAL
IC802
OPTICAL
TRANSMITTER
OPTICAL
Q802
BUFFER
SPDIF OUT
DIGITAL
OUT
IC101
A/V OUT
(2/3)
M31
M33
P33
P31
P29
B25
B26 A25
D21
E32 F32 F31 E33
G30 G31 E25 E24
F24
B32
LINE OUT
05
PR
3-5
BDP-BX1/S350
3-5. USB/ETHER BLOCK DIAGRAM
RXP
RXN
TXP
TXN
CN8001
CN702
IC8001
ETHERNET PHY
IC101
HDMI,ETHERNET I/F,USB I/F
23 24
36 18
2 4
17
32
31
29
1
2
5
6
28
X8001
50MHz
TXD0
ETTXD0 ETTXD1
ETMDC
ETMDIO
ETCRS ETRXD0 ETRXD1
TXD1
MDC MDIO
REFCLK
EMMA_XRST
CRS_DV RXD0 RXD1
TX0P TX0N TX1P TX1N
TX2P
TX2N TXCP TXCN
HHPD
HDSDA
HDSCL
TMDS_SDATA0 +
TMDS_SDATA0 -
TMDS_SDATA1 +
TMDS_SDATA1 -
TMDS_SDATA2 +
TMDS_SDATA2 -
TMDS_CLOCK +
TMDS_CLOCK -
HPD
CEC
SDA
SCL
CEC
HDMI OUT
7
19
16 15
13
9 4 6 1
3 10 12
MB-124 BOARD (3/3)
(3/3)
IC702
BUFFER
Q901
LEVEL SHIFT
Q701
LEVEL SHIFT
14
nRST
5
AB29 AB28
Y28 Y29
AA30 AA28 AA29
21
ETRXER
RX_ER
AA27
ETREFCLK
Y30
Y33 Y32 V33 V32 T33
T32 AB33 AB32
AA31
Y31
W31
14
AY
IC602
USB HOST
68,55,42,28
CBE00-30
IDSEL
PAR
DP2
DM2
IRDY0 FRAME0 SERR0 PERR0 TRDY0
DEVSEL0 STOP0 REQ0 GNT0 INTA0 PCLK VBBRST0
79-76,74-72,70,67, 66,64-62,59,58,56,
41,40,38,36-32, 26-22,20,19,17
PCIP_AD0-31
PCI_AD24
AD0-31
PCIP_XCBE0-3 PCIP_PAR
PCIP_XIRDY PCIP_XFRAME PCIP_XSERR PCIP_XPERR PCIP_XTRDY PCIP_XDEVSEL PCIP_XSTOP PCIP_XREQ2_USB PCIP_XGNT2_USB PCI_XINTD PCIP_CLK_USB
PCIP_XRST
29
PCIOSEL
44
53
43 52 51 47 49 50 16 15 14 11 13
106 105
2 3
CN600
2 3
CN362
D+
D-
DP DM
CN361
3 2
USB-008 BOARD
PCICBEB0
PCIAD0-31
G33-28,H33-27, J33-29,L30-28,M33, M32,M30,M29,M28,
N32-28,P33,P32,P30
F8
F4
B7 E5 F5 C5 B5 A5 E6 F6 B6 D6 C6
PCIP_XCBE0
PCICBEB1
PCIP_XCBE1
PCICBEB2
PCIP_XCBE2
PCICBEB3
PCIP_XCBE3
PCIFRAMEB
PCIP_XFRAME
PCIIRDYB
PCIP_XIRDY
PCITRDYB
PCIP_XTRDY
PCISTOPB
PCIP_XSTOP
PCIDEVSELB
PCIP_XDEVSEL
PCIPAR
PCIP_PAR
PCI_XINTA
PCIPERRB
PCIP_XPERR
PCISERRB
PCIP_XSERR
PCIREQB2
PCIP_XREQ2_USB
PCIGNTB1
PCIP_XGNT1_ETR
PCIGNTB2
PCIP_XGNT2_USB
PCIP_CLK_USB
F3
P27
E2
GPIO30
F21
PCICLKI
H3
GPIO9
B27
G1
F1
PCIP BUS
PCIP BUS
PCIP_CONT
PCIP_CONT
X600
33MHz
PCIP_AD0-31
PCIP_AD0-31
XT2
XT1/SCLK
83
81
X601
30MHz
1
SYSXO
X401
27MHz
SYSXI
LAN(100)
EXT
05
(1/3)
(SEE PAGE 3-3)
3-6
BDP-BX1/S350
3-6. IT BLOCK DIAGRAM
IFD-003 BOARD
FC-096 BOARD
4 5
16
14
12
CN503
CN505
CN301
26
63
FLD_SO0
27
25
39 36
5
XCOUT
X402
10MHz
4
XCIN
6
/RESET
UNSW3.3V
50
64
FLD_SCK
2
FLD_STB
55
FLD_PCONT
34
LED_DIMMER
17
LED1
48
KEY1
24
SIRCS_IN
54
57
58
47
KEY2
46
KEY3
SUB SYSTEM
CONTROL
2 1
VCC
OUT
IC402
IC701
REMOTE CONTROL
RECEIVER
IC401
RESET
4 1
CTL
3
VI
2
ADJ
VO
IC501
FAN
CONTROL
7
XOUT
X401
32.768kHz
9
XIN
Q509,510
LED DRIVE
S703,704
FUNCTION SWITCH
KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
SIRCS
OUT
7
43
XIF_RST
3
35
IF_SDI
IF_SDO
IF_SCK
XIF_CS
S702
FUNCTION SWITCH
S705
FUNCTION SWITCH
D301
(BLU-RAY DISC INDICATOR)
1
1-3
3 4
7
18
CN402
22
IF_SDI
IF_SDO
IF_SCK
SYSCON_RST
23
CEC_OUT
XIF_CS
TEMP START_BIT SYSCON_REQ
CEC_IN
TEMP IF_START_BIT SYSCON_REQ
CEC
2
FR-294 BOARD
6
12
11
10
8
CN701CN504
7
VEE
DIN
LED_DT LED_CK FLD_STB
LED_DIN
LED24P
SEG1-16
SG1-16
GPD1-8,11,12
GP1-8,11,12
8
CLK
9
30
STB
IC702
Q701,702
LED DRIVE
7
14-29
29-14
ND701
FLDRIVER
FLUORESCENT
INDICATOR
TUBE
F1,F2
-VF
-VF
FR_6V
FLD_PCONT
42-35,32,31
4-13
Q703,704
B+ SWITCH
D702 24P
13
14
15
17
6
12
11
10
8
7
13
14
15
17
16
LED0
Q505,507
B+ SWITCH
3
1
2
CN501
M501
(FAN)
FAN_CONT0
FAN_CONT1 FAN_CONT2
FAN_CONT0
FAN_CONT1 FAN_CONT2
55
FAN_DET1
Q501,503
FANSPEED
CONTROL
MM
45
PFIAL
3
MODE
IFCON FLASH
WRITTER
38
IF_RXD
RESET
37
IF_TXD
MODE RXD1 TXD1
UNSW5.8V
2 1
VCC
OUT
IC403
P FAIL
A
1-3
Q706,707,T701
DC/DC CONVERTER
DSP
(SEE PAGE 3-3)
05
3-7
BDP-BX1/S350
3-7. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/2)
CN101
CN203
CN202
CN204
CN101
CN201
7-10
3, 4
3, 57, 810-12
1
14
1 7
3, 4
5
3
1
5
3
1
17
21
IN
IC603
SW+3.3V
REGULATOR
32
BS
SW
1
FB
5
EN
7
Q002,003
B+ SWITCH
L602
PS603
PCONT3
PCONT3
DCSW5V DCSW5V
UNSW3.3V
UNSW5.8V
UNSW3.3V
UNSW3.3V
SW3.3V
SW1.55V
PS601
PS602
CN102
CN504
SW5VD
CN203
UNSW12V
SW1.55V
FR_6V
IF_3.3V
FLD_PCONT
UNSW5.8V
SW3.3V
13
1
IC206
VIDEO
AMP
IC008 LINE
AMP
Q202-206
IC002
D/A
CONVERTER
Q001,026
B- SWITCH
Q212,213
B- SWITCH
Q201,207
B- SWITCH
IC001
AU+5V
REGULATOR
IC205
-5V
REGULATOR
IC601
UNSW+3.3V
REGULATOR
IC604
DCSW+5V
REGULATOR
IC202 +3.3V
REGULATOR
UNSW12V
UNSW-12V
AU5V
+3.3V
L204
L205
L203
SW5VD
SWITCHING
REGULATOR
UNSW12V
UNSW12V
UNSW5.8V
CN001
UNSW12V
UNSW6V
UNSW-12V
M501 (FAN)
A
B
D
AV-123 BOARD
IFD-003 BOARD
FL-187 BOARD
PS102
PS101
PS201
BUFFER
L201
PCONT2
1
1, 2
CN331
S331
P.ON
P.ON KEY0
I/1
1
6
(AC IN)
FC-096 BOARD
CN301
CN505
D301
(BLU-RAY DISC INDICATOR)
7-10
3, 4
13
IN
IC602
SW+1.55V
REGULATOR
32
BS
SW
1
FB
5
EN
7
L601
PCONT1
ATA_PCONT
KEY0
ATA PCONT
1
IC403
P FAIL
IC401
RESET
IC402
SUB SYSTEM
CONTROL
4
1
CTL
3
VI
VO
IC501
FAN
CONTROL
Q505,507
B+ SWITCH
3
1
CN501
CN402
VCC
FAN_CONT0
MM
FLD_CONT
PCONT4
PCONT2
31 53
21
20
FAN_CONT0
PCONT1
28 33
49
4, 5
4, 5
4
1
4
1
DRIVE SW12V
DRIVE SW5V
BD DRIVE
DVD Blu-ray DRIVE
IFCON FLASH
WRITTER
58
8
PCONT2
CN503
PCONT3 PCONT4
C
9
10
05
POWER-2 (SEE PAGE 3-8)
POWER-2 (SEE PAGE 3-8)
POWER-2 (SEE PAGE 3-8)
POWER-2 (SEE PAGE 3-8)
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