Sony HCD SA30 Service Manual v1.2

HCD-SA30
SERVICE MANUAL
Ver 1.2 2004. 10
HCD-SA30 is the amplifier, D VD/SA CD and tuner section in DAV-SA30.
SPECIFICATIONS
Amplifier section
Stereo mode 44 W + 44 W (6 ohms at
Surround mode Front: 44 W + 44 W
*Depending on the sound field settings and the source,
there may be no sound output.
Inputs VIDEO 1:
Outputs
Super Audio CD/DVD system
Laser laser
Signal format system NTSC or NTSC/PAL Frequency response (at 2 CH STEREO mode)
Harmonic distortion Less than 0.03 %
1 kHz, THD 10 %)
Center*: 44 W Surround*: 44 W + 44 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, THD 10 %) Subwoofer*: 80 W (3 ohms at 100 Hz, THD 10 %)
Sensitivity: 150 mV
Impedance: 50 kilohms VIDEO 2:
Sensitivity: 300 mV
Impedance: 50 kilohms VIDEO 1 (AUDIO OUT):
Voltage: 1 V
Impedance: 1 kilohm PHONES: Accepts stereo headphones only.
Semiconductor (Super Audio CD/DVD: λ =650nm) (CD: λ = 780 nm) Emission duration: continuous
DVD (PCM): 2 Hz to 22 kHz (±1.0 dB)
CD: 2 Hz to 20 kHz (±1.0 dB)
Tuner section
System PLL quartz-locked digital
synthesizer system FM tuner section Tuning range North American models: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz
(100 kHz step) Other models: 87.5 – 108.0 MHz
(50 kHz step) Aerial FM wire aerial Aerial terminals 75 ohms, unbalanced Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz AM tuner section Tuning range North American models: 531 – 1,710 kHz (with the
interval set at 9 kHz)
530 – 1,710 kHz (with the
interval set at 10 kHz) Middle Easten models: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with the
interval set at 9 kHz) Other models: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with the
interval set at 9 kHz)
530 – 1,710 kHz (with the
interval set at 10 kHz) Aerial Loop aerial Intermediate frequency 450 KHz
Video section
Inputs Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms Outputs Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
S video:
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
C: 0.286 Vp-p 75 ohms
COMPONENT:
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
PB/CB, PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p
75 ohms
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
Australian Model
Model Name Using Similar Mechanism NEW Mechanism T ype Optical Pick-up Name
General
Power requirements European model: Australian and Asian models:
Canadian and Mexican models:
Saudi Arabian model: 120 – 127 V, 220 V or
Voltage selector models: 120 V, 220 V or
Power consumption Canadian model: 80 W Other models: 90 W Dimensions (approx.) 355 × 75 × 360 mm
Mass (approx.) 5.9 kg (13 lb 1 oz) Operating temperature 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F) Operating humidity 5 % to 90 %
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
CDM77A-DVBU20 DBU-1
230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
230 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
120 V AC, 60 Hz
230 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Adjustable with voltage selector
230 – 240 V AC 50/60 Hz Adjustable with voltage selector
(14 × 3 × 14 h/d) incl. projecting parts
COMPACT AV SYSTEM
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2004J16-1 © 2004.10
Sony Corporation
HCD-SA30
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Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.
This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the rear exterior.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Notes on chip component replacement
•Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
• Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be damaged by heat.
Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
•Keep the temperature of soldering iron around 270˚C during repairing.
• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board (within 3 times).
• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering.
LEAKAGE
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 microampers). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT -540A. Follo w the manufacturers’ instructions to use these instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated A C voltmeter . The “limit” indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must hav e an accurate low-voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are e xamples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
0.15µF
1.5k
AC voltmete (0.75V)
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for A C leakage. Check leakage as described below.
Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
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.)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than
ordinary solder. Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350°C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder.
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.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

HCD-SA30
1. SERVICING NOTE ·························································· 4
2. GENERAL ·········································································· 7
3. DISASSEMBLY
3-1. Case··············································································· 10 3-2. HP Board, FRONT Board············································· 11 3-3. UCOM Board································································ 11 3-4. DMB03 Board······························································· 12 3-5. DVD Mechanism (CDM77A-DVBU20) ······················ 12 3-6. Tray (AU)······································································ 13 3-7. MS-128 Board······························································· 13 3-8. Base Unit······································································· 14 3-9. Pick-up Unit ·································································· 14
4. TEST MODE··································································· 15
5. DIAGRAMS
5-1. Circuit Board Location················································23 5-2. Block Diagrams — RF/SERVO Section —················ 24
— VIDEO Section —······················ 25 — AMP Section —·························· 26 — AMP Section —·························· 27
— POWER Section — ····················28 5-3. Printed Wiring Board — RF Section — ······················· 29 5-4. Schematic Diagram — RF Section — ·························· 30 5-5. Printed Wiring Board — DMB Section (SIDE A) — ··· 31 5-6. Printed Wiring Board — DMB Section (SIDE B) —··· 32 5-7. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (1/10) — ··········· 33 5-8. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (2/10) — ··········· 34 5-9. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (3/10) — ··········· 35 5-10. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (4/10) — ········· 36 5-11. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (5/10) — ········· 37 5-12. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (6/10) — ········· 38 5-13. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (7/10) — ········· 39 5-14. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (8/10) — ········· 40 5-15. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (9/10) — ········· 41 5-16. Schematic Diagram — DMB Section (10/10) — ······· 42 5-17. Printed Wiring Board
— UCOM Section (SIDE A) —·································· 43
5-18. Printed Wiring Board
— UCOM Section (SIDE B) —··································44 5-19. Schematic Diagram — UCOM Section —················· 45 5-20. Printed Wiring Board
— AMP Section (SIDE A) — ····································· 46 5-21. Printed Wiring Board
— AMP Section (SIDE B) — ····································· 47 5-22. Schematic Diagram — AMP Section (1/2) —············ 48 5-23. Schematic Diagram — AMP Section (2/2) —············ 49 5-24. Printed Wiring Board — I/O Section (SIDE A) —····· 50 5-25. Printed Wiring Board — I/O Section (SIDE B) —····· 51 5-26. Schematic Diagram — I/O Section (1/2) —··············· 52 5-27. Schematic Diagram — I/O Section (2/2) —··············· 53 5-28. Printed Wiring Board — VIDEO OUT Section —·····54 5-29. Printed Wiring Board
— PHONES, LOADING Section — ··························55 5-30. Schematic Diagram
— PHONES, LOADING Section — ··························56 5-31. Printed Wiring Board — CONTROL Section — ······· 57 5-32. Schematic Diagram — CONTROL Section — ·········· 58 5-33. Printed Wiring Board — POWER Section — ············ 59 5-34. Schematic Diagram — POWER Section — ···············60 5-35. IC Block Diagrams ····················································· 63 5-36. IC Pin Function Description ·······································70
6. EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. Case Section ································································ 82 6-2. Front Panel Section ····················································· 83 6-3. Chassis Section···························································· 84 6-4. DVD Mechanism Section (CDM77A-DVBU20) ········ 86
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ······································· 87
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HCD-SA30
Ver 1.2
SECTION 1

SERVICING NOTE

NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK OR BASE UNIT
The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electrostatic break-down because of the potential difference generated by the charged electrostatic load, etc. on clothing and the human body. During repair, pay attention to electrostatic break-down and also use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the repair parts. The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with care.
NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK
The laser beam on this model is concentrated so as to be focused on the disc reflective surface by the objective lens in the optical pick­up block. Therefore, when checking the laser diode emission, observe from more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
LASER DIODE AND FOCUS SEARCH OPERATION CHECK
Carry out the “S curve check” in “CD section adjustment” and check that the S curve waveform is output several times.
JIG ON REPAIRING
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
— BACK PANEL —
Model
E, Hong Kong models Mexican model AEP, UK models Singapore model Australian, Korean models Taiwan model Saudi Arabia model Canadian model Russia model
Part No.
PARTS No.
4-243-623-0s 4-243-623-1s 4-243-623-2s 4-243-623-3s 4-243-623-5s 4-243-623-6s 4-243-623-7s 4-243-623-8s 4-243-623-9s
When repairing this set, etc., connect the extension cable as the figure shown below.
NOTES ON DMB03 BOARD EXCHANGE
If a DMB03 board is exchanged, “DRIVE A UTO ADJUSTMENT” may be unable to be performed. In this case, initialize a memory in the following procedure.
1. Starting Test Mode (see page 15).
2. Press the 2 button of remote commander to set the Drive Manual Operation (see page 17).
3. Press the 6 button of remote commander to set the Memory Check (see page 19).
4. Press the [CLEAR] button of remote commander to initialize a memory.
AUTO SERVO ADJUSTMENT
After parts related to the servo circuit (RF amplifier (IC001), DSP (IC509), motor driver (IC501), EEPROM (IC903) so on) are replaced, re-adjusting the servo circuit is necessary. Select “ALL” at “1. DRIVE AUTO ADJUSTMENT” (Refer to page 16 in TEST MODE) and adjust DVD-SL (single layer), CD and D VD-DL (dual layer).
RFMON Level Check
Perform a RFMON level check before exchanging optical pick-up.
Measurement Point: DMB03 board CN901
1pin (RF) — 3pin (GND)
RFMON signal waveform
VOLT/DIV: 200 mV TIME/DIV: 500 ns
RFMON level
• Standard value
RFMON level
Standard V alue
1.09 ± 0.2Vp-p
1.05 ± 0.2Vp-p
DVD
CD
Test Disc
TDV-520CSO
(J-2501-236-A)
LUV-P01
(4-999-032-01)
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Service position of MS-128 board
HCD-SA30
J-2501-212-A (1mm/5P/L300)
MS-128 board
Service position of UCOM board
J-2501-167-A (1.25mm/17P/L300)
J-2501-200-A (1mm/11P/L300)
J-2501-212-A (1mm/5P/L300)
UCOM board
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Service position of DMB03 board
UCOM board
J-2501-188-A (1mm/15P/L400)
J-2501-094-A (1mm/19P/L300
DMB03 board
DMB03 board
J-2501-188-A (1mm/15P/L400)
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Front Panel
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SECTION 2

GENERAL

A "/1 (power) (21) B STANDBY indicator (21) C Disc tray (21) D A (open/close) (21) E H (play) (21) F X (pause) (22) G x (stop) (22) H Front panel display (71)
I VOLUME control (21, 62) J FUNCTION (21, 52, 54) K PHONES jack (21) L ./>, PREV/NEXT, PRESET –/+
(22, 53)
M (remote sensor) (11)
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Rear Panel
AEP, UK models
CENTER WOOFER
FRONT R
SURR R
FRONT L
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO 1
SURR L
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
L
R
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
L
R
VIDEO 2
AM
COAXIAL
FM
75
EURO AV
OUTPUT(TO TV)
A SPEAKER jacks (12) B VIDEO 1 ANALOG OUT jack (17) C VIDEO 1 ANALOG IN jack (17) D VIDEO 2 ANALOG IN jack (17) E AM aerial (15)
except AEP, UK models
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
CENTER WOOFER
FRONT R
SURR R
FRONT L
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO 1
SURR L
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
AUDIO IN
L
R
VIDEO 2 MONITOR OUT
S VIDEO (DVD ONLY)
L
R
VIDEO
AM
COAXIAL
FM
75
F EURO AV OUTPUT (TO TV) jacks (17) G FM 75 COAXIAL aerial jack (15)
PB/CB PR/CRY
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
230V-
120V220V
240V
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
A SPEAKER jacks (12) B VIDEO 1 ANALOG OUT jack (17) C VIDEO 1 ANALOG IN jack (17) D VIDEO 2 ANALOG IN jack (17) E MONITOR OUT (VIDEO/S VIDEO) jacks
(17)
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F AM aerial (15) G COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (17) H VOLTAGE SELECTOR (only for
equipped models) (18)
I FM 75Ω COAXIAL aerial jack (15)
Remote
HCD-SA30
L ./>, PREV/NEXT, TV CH –/+,
PRESET –/+ (23, 51, 54)
M H PLAY/SELECT (21, 23, 28, 29, 30) N DVD TOP MENU/ALBUM– (23, 25, 26) O DVD DISPLAY (25, 26, 30, 33, 37, 39, 44,
45)
P C/X/x/c/ENTER (23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32,
33, 39, 44, 45, 46, 53)
123 456 7
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Q DVD SETUP (47, 57) R "/1 (standby) (21, 53) S DISPLAY (35, 37, 54) T DYNAMIC BASS (43) U MUTING (22) V NIGHT MODE (43) W AUTO FORMAT DIRECT (41) X SOUND FIELD +/– (41, 42) Y Number buttons (23, 28, 33, 44, 46, 51) Z FUNCTION (21, 52, 54)
wj TUNER/BAND (53, 54) wk ENTER (51) wl COMMAND MODE switch (11, 51) e; m/M// SLOW, TUNING –/+ (31,
53)
ez x STOP (23, 46) es X PAUSE (22)
Note
This remote control glows in the dark. However, before glowing, the remote must be exposed to light for awhile.
A TV [/1 (on/standby) (51) B SLEEP (55) C TV/VIDEO (51) D PLAY MODE (28, 29) E TUNER MENU (53) F REPEAT/FM MODE (28, 30, 54) G CLEAR (28, 29, 30, 33) H AUDIO (39) I ANGLE (44) J SUBTITLE (45) K VOL +/– (51, 54)
ed DVD MENU/ALBUM+ (23, 25, 26) ef O RETURN (23, 25, 26, 46, 57) eg DIMMER (55)
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SECTION 3

DISASSEMBLY

The equipment can be removed using the following procedure.
SET
CASE
HP BOARD, FRONT BOARD
Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
UCOM BOARD
DMB03 BOARD

3-1. Case

4
2
two screws (CASE 3 TP2)
case
DVD MECHANISM (CDM77A-DVBU20)
TRAY (AU)
MS-128 BOARD BASE UNIT
PICK-UP UNIT
3
four screws (+BVTP3
×
8
10
1
two screws (CASE 3 TP2)

3-2. HP Board, FRONT Board

)
qa
STANDBY board
4
two claws
8
knob volume assy
qs
FRONT board
9
q;
nut
seven screws (+BVTP2.6
5
front panel section
HCD-SA30
2
w
ire (flat type) 17p (CN801
×
8)
1
connector (CN881)
6
screw
(+PTPWHM2.6 × 6)
7
HP board

3-3. UCOM Board

3
four screws (+BVTP3 × 8)
3
connector (CN510)
4
5p (CN513)
2
connector (CN511)
w
ire (flat type)
1
connector (CN512)
5
w
17p or 19p (CN516)
6
15p (CN507)
9
ire (flat type)
w
ire (flat type)
four screws (+BVTP3 × 8)
q;
UCOM board
7
5p (CN514)
8
w
ire (flat type)
11p (CN515)
w
ire (flat type)
11
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3-4. DMB03 Board

2
two screws (+BVTP3
×
12)
4
w
ire (flat type)
29p (CN501)
qa
DMB03 board
3
heat sink (DMB)
5
connector (CN102)
1
two screws (+BVTP3
6
w
ire (flat type)
13p (CN107)
7
w
ire (flat type)
9p (CN106)
8
w
ire (flat type)
5p (CN101)
9
w
ire (flat type)
11p (CN103)
q;
w
ire (flat type)
15p (CN105)
×
8)

3-5. DVD Mechanism (CDM77A-DVBU20)

1
two screws (+BVTP2.6
2
cover
×
8)
5
w
ire (flat type)
29p (CN002)
7
CD lid
6
two clows
3
three screws (+BV)
8
DVD mechanism (CDM77A-DVBU20)
4
w
ire (flat type)
5p (CN001)
12

3-6. T ray (AU)

bottom side
1
3
two claws
HCD-SA30

3-7. MS-128 Board

1
2
belt
4
tray (AU)
3
MS-128 board
2
four claws
13
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3-8. Base Unit

4
gear
3
puley
2
1
claw
belt
7
chuck cam
5
two claws

3-9. Pick-up Unit

1
6
claw
holder (DVU1)
6
base unit
7
three insulators
14
5
three step screws (M)
2
flexible board
(CN003)
4
RF board
3
w
ire (flat type)
24p (CN001)
8
pick-up unit
SECTION 4

TEST MODE

HCD-SA30
Ver 1.1 2003.07
[GENERAL DESCRIPTION]
The T est Mode allows you to mak e diagnosis and adjustment easily using the remote commander and monitor TV. The instructions, diagnostic results, etc. are given on the on-screen display (OSD). After parts related to the servo circuit (RF amplifier (IC001), DSP (IC509), motor driver (IC501), EEPROM (IC204) so on) are replaced, re-adjusting the servo circuit is necessary. Select “ALL” at “1. DRIVE AUTO ADJUSTMENT” (Refer to page 16 inTEST MODE) and adjust DVD-SL (single layer), CD and DVD-DL (dual layer).
[TEST DISC LIST]
Use the following test disc on test mode. TDV-520CSO (DVD-SL): PART No. J-2501-236-A LUV-P01 (CD): PART No. 4-999-032-01 TDV-540C (DVD-DL): PART No. J-2501-235-A Note:Do not use exiting test disc for DVD.
[STARTING TEST MODE]
1. Press the +/1 button to turn the power on, and set the function to DVD.
2. While pressing the x and Z button, turn the [VOLUME] knob clockwise to enter the test mode.
3. It displays “SERVICE IN” on the fluorescent indicator tube, and displays the Test Mode Menu on the monitor screen as follows. (At the bottom of the menu screen, the model name and revision number are displayed)
Test Mode Menu
0. Syscon Diagnosis
1. Drive Auto Adjustment
2. Drive Manual Operation
3. Mecha Aging
4. Emergency History
5. Mecha Error History
6. Version Information
7. Video Level Adjustment Exit: POWER Key
Model :DAV-SA30 Revision :x.xx
4. T o execute eac h function, select the desired menu and press its number on the remote commander [COMMAND MODE] (RM-SP400).
5. To release from test mode, press the power off.
+/1 button and turn the
[OPERATING TEST MODE]
0. SYSCON DIAGNOSIS
The same contents as board detail check by serial interface can be checked from the remote commander operation. On the Test Mode Menu screen, press [10/0] key on the remote commander, and the following Check Menu will be displayed.
### Syscon Diagnosis ###
Check Menu
0. Quit
1. All
2. Version
3. EEPROM
4. GPIO
5. SD Bus
6. Video
7. Audio
0-0. Quit
Quit the Syscon Diagnosis and return to the Test Mode Menu.
0-1. All (All items continuous check)
This menu checks all diagnostic items continuously. Normally, all items are checked successively one after another automatically unless an error is found, but at a certain item that requires judgment through a visual check to the result, the following screen is displayed for the key entry.
• Example display
### Syscon Diagnosis ###
Diag All Check
No.2 Version
2-3. ROM Check Sum
Check Sum = FECB
Press NEXT Key to Continue Press PREV Key to Repeat
For the ROM Check, the check sum calculated by the Syscon is output, and therefore you must compare it with the specified value for confirmation. Following the message, press the [NEXT ] button to go to the next item, or press the [ PREV] button to repeat the same operation again. To quit the diagnosis and return to Check Menu screen, press the
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[RETURN] key on the remote commander to display Check Menu.
• Error occurred
If an error occurred, the diagnosis is suspended and error is displayed. Press the [RETURN] key on the remote commander to quit the diagnosis, or press the [ PREV] button to repeat the same check where an error occurred, or press the [NEXT ] button to continue the check from the item next to faulty item.
General Description of Checking Method
Selecting 2 and subsequent items calls the submenu screen of each item. And selecting 2 and subsequent items executes respective menus and outputs the results. For the contents of each submenu, see “Check Items List” as below .
Check Items List:
0-2. Version
0-2-1. All 0-2-2. Revision 0-2-3. ROM Check Sum 0-2-4. Model Type 0-2-5. Region
0-3. EEPROM Check
0-3-1. Sampling Check
0-3-2. Detail Check 0-4. GP I/O Check 0-5. SD Bus Check 0-6. Video Check 0-7. Audio Check
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0-2. Version
0-2-2. Revision
The revision number of ROM (IC206) that the program for the DVD system processor (IC207) is stored. (4 digits hexadecimal number)
0-2-3. ROM Check Sum
The revision number of ROM (IC206) that the program for the DVD system processor (IC207) is stored.
0-2-4. Model Type
Model name is displayed. (DAV-SA30)
0-2-5. Region
Model destination code is displayed. (2 digits number)
0-3. EEPROM Check
0-3-1. Sampling Check
EEPROM check at every 64 words. It compares read data with write data of each address. When there are discrepancies between two data, it displays error.
0-3-2. Detail Check
EEPROM check at every 1 word. It compares read data with write data of each address. When there are discrepancies between two data, it displays error.
0-4. GP I/O Check
Pull up/down setting check of the DVD system processor (IC207) pin 150, 151 and 154 (for clock setting port).
0-5. SD Bus Check
SD bus data check between DVD decoder (IC701) and D-RAM (IC706).
0-6. Video Check
Output the color bars for video level adjustment.
0-7. Audio Check
Output the test signal (1kHz sine wave) for 5.1 CH test.
1. DRIVE AUTO ADJUSTMENT
On the Test Mode Menu screen, press the [1] key on the remote commander, and the Adjustment Menu will be displayed.
## Drive Auto Adjustment ##
Adjustment Menu
0. ALL
1. DVD-SL
2. CD
3. DVD-DL
1-0. ALL
Press the [10/0] key on the remote commander, and the servo set data in EEPROM will be initialized. Then, 1. DVD-SL disc, 2. CD disc and 3. DVD-DL disc are adjusted in this order. Each time one disc was adjusted, it is ejected. Replace it with the specified disc following the message. Y ou can finish the adjustment by pressing the [RETURN] button on the remote commander.
Note: During adjustment of each disc, the measurement for disc type judg-
ment is made. As automatic adjustment does not judge the disc type unlike conventional models, take care not to insert wrong type discs. Also, do not give a shock during adjustment.
1-1. DVD-SL (single layer)
Press the [1] key on the remote commander and insert a DVD single layer disc following the message. Then the adjustment will be made through the steps below, then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.
DVD Single Layer Disc Adjustment Steps:
1. Sled tilt reset
2. Disc check memory SL
3. Wait 300 msec
4. Set disc type SL
5. LD on
6. Spindle start
7. Wait 1 sec
8. Focus servo on 0
9. Auto track offset adjust
10. CLVA on
11. Wait 500 msec
12. Tracking on
13. Wait 1 sec
14. Sled on
15. Check CLV on
16. Auto LFO adjust
17. Auto focus offset adjust
18. Auto tilt position adjust
19. Auto focus gain adjust
20. Auto focus offset adjust
21. EQ boost adjust
22. Auto loop filter offset adjust
23. Auto track gain adjust Search Check
24. 32 track jump forward
25. 32 track jump reverse
26. 500 track jump forward
27. 500 track jump reverse
28. All servo stop
29. EEP copy loop filter offset
1-2. CD
Press the following the message. Then the adjustment will be made through the steps below , then adjusted values will be written to the EEPR OM.
[2] key on the remote commander and insert a CD disc
Exit: RETURN
Normally, [10/0] is selected to adjust DVD (single layer), CD and DVD (dual layer) in this order . But, individual items can be adjusted for the case where adjustment is suspended due to an error. In this mode, the adjustment can be made easily through the operation following the message displayed on the screen. The disc used for adjustment must be the one specified for adjustment.
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CD Adjustment Steps
1. Sled tilt rest
2. Disc check memory CD
3. Wait 500 msec
4. Set disc type CD
5. LD on
6. Spindle start
7. Wait 500 msec
8. Focus servo on 0
9. Auto track offset adjust
10. CLVA on
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11. Wait 500 msec
12. Tracking on
13. (TC display start)
14. Wait 1 sec
15. Jitter display start
16. Sled ON
17. Check CLV on
18. Auto loop filter offset adjust
19. Auto focus offset adjust
20. Auto focus gain adjust
21. Auto focus offset adjust
22. EQ boost adjust
23. Auto LFO Adjust
24. Auto track gain adjust Search Check
25. 32Tj forward
26. 32Tj reverse
27. 500Tj forward
28. 500Tj reverse
29. All servo stop
1-3. DVD-DL (dual layer)
Press the [3] key on the remote commander and insert a D VD dual layer disc following the message. Then the adjustment will be made through the steps below , then adjusted values will be written to the EEPROM.
DVD Dual Layer Disc Adjustment Steps:
1. Sled tilt reset
2. Disc check memory DL
3. Wait 500 msec
4. Set disc type DL
5. LD on
6. Spindle start
7. Wait 1 sec
Layer 1 Adjust
8. Focus servo on 0
9. Auto track offset adjust
10. CLVA on
11. Wait 500 msec
12. Tracking on
13. Wait 500 msec
14. Sled on
15. Check CLV lock
16. Auto loop filter offset adjust, Auto focus adjust
17. Auto focus gain adjust
18. Auto focus offset adjust
19. EQ boost adjust
20. Auto loop filter offset adjust
21. Auto Track Gain Adjust Search Check
22. 32 track jump forward
23. 32 track jump reverse
24. 500 track jump forward
25. 500 track jump reverse
Layer 0 Adjust
26. Focus jump (L1 t L0)
27. Auto track offset adjust L0
28. CLVA on
29. Wait 500 msec
30. Tracking on
31. Wait 500 msec
32. Sled on
33. Check CLV lock
34. Auto focus filter offset adjust
35. Auto Focus Adjust
36. Auto focus gain adjust
37. Auto focus offset adjust
38. EQ boost adjust
39. Auto Loop Filter Offset
40. Auto track gain adjust Search Check
41. 32 track jump forward
42. 32 track jump reverse
43. 500 track jump forward
44. 500 track jump reverse
Layer Jump Check
45. Layer jump (L0 ? L1)
46. Layer jump (L1 ? L0)
47. All servo stop
2. DRIVE MANUAL OPERATION
Note: This mode is used for design, and not used in service fundamen-
tally.
On the Test Mode Menu screen, press the [2] key on the remote commander, and the Operation Menu will be displayed. For the manual operation, each servo on/off control and adjustment can be executed manually.
## Drive Manual Operation ##
Operation Menu
1. Disc Type
2. Servo Control
3. Track/Layer Jump
4. Non EEPROM Write Adjust
5. EEPROM Write Adjust
6. Memory Check
7. Disc Check Memory
8. Error Rate Display
9. SACD Water Mark
Exit: RETURN
In using the manual operation menu, take care of the following points. These commands do not provide protection, thus requiring correct operation. The sector address or time code field is displayed when a disc is loaded.
Note:
1. Set correctly the disc type to be used on the Disc Type screen.
2. In case of an alarm, immediately press the x button to stop the servo operation, and press the +/1 button to turn the power off.
Basic operation:
(controllable from front panel or remote commander)
+/1 :Power OFF (release the Test Mode)
x : Servo stop
Z : Stop and eject/Loading
[RETURN] : Return to Operation Menu or Test
Mode Menu
.
[ PREV], [NEXT ] :Transition between sub modes of menu
>
[1] to [9], [10/0] : Selection of menu items
Cursor o/
O
: Increase/Decrease in manually
adjusted value
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2-1. Disc Type
Disc Type
Disc Type Select
1. Disc Type Auto Check
2. Set Disc Type DVD
3. Set Disc Type CD
4. Set Disc Type Hybrid
Exit: RETURN
2-1-1. Disc Type Auto Check
1) Press the [1] key on the remote commander to display the Disc Type Auto Check screen.
2) Insert a disc and press the [ENTER] key on the remote commander.
3) It judges the type of inserted disc automatically and displays the disc type and so on as below.
Disc Type Auto Check
Disc Type xx Layer xx Mirr Time xx Mirr Count xx FZC Count xx PI Reference xx PI Peak xx
2-1-3. Disc T ype CD It sets up so that it may judge as a disc type of specification of the disc with which the set was inserted.
[1]: CD disc (normal speed, 12 cm) [2]: CD disc (double speed, 12 cm) [3]: CD disc (normal speed, 8 cm) [4]: CD disc (double speed, 8 cm) [5]: CD-RW disc (normal speed, 12 cm) [6]: CD-RW disc (double speed, 12 cm) [7]: CD-RW disc (normal speed, 8 cm) [8]: CD-RW disc (double speed, 8 cm)
2-1-4. Disc T ype Hybrid It sets up so that it may judge as a disc type of specification of the disc with which the set was inserted.
[1]: SACD Hybrid disc (SACD layer, 12 cm) [2]: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, normal speed, 12 cm) [3]: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, double speed, 12 cm) [4]: SACD Hybrid disc (SACD layer, 8 cm) [5]: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, normal speed, 8 cm) [6]: SACD Hybrid disc (CD layer, double speed, 8 cm)
2-2. Servo Control
Note: Be sure to perform the disc type setup before performing this item.
Servo Control
1.LD off R.Sled FWD
2.Focus off L.Sled REV
3.SPDL off U.Sled Reset
4.CLVA off D.Sled Limit
5.Trk. off
6.Sled off
7.Fcs.Srch off
8.Fcs.OppL off
ENTER.Execute
Exit: RETURN
Disc Type : CD, DVD or Hybrid (SACD) Layer : SINGLE, DUAL or HYBRID Mirr Time : Mirror time of between disc surface and record
surface when disc type judgment. (hexadecimal number)
Mirr Count : The number of times which mirror counts between
disc surface and record surface when disc type judging.
FZC Count : The number of times which focus zero cross points
of each layer when lens down.
PI Reference : The average of PI reference voltage. (hexadecimal
number)
PI Peak : PI peak level voltage. It performs only when disc
type judgment is successful. (hexadecimal number)
2-1-2. Disc T ype DVD It sets up so that it may judge as a disc type of specification of the disc with which the set was inserted.
[1]: DVD single layer disc (12 cm) [2]: DVD dual layer disc (0 layer, 12 cm) [3]: DVD dual layer disc (1 layer, 12 cm) [4]: DVD-RW disc (12 cm) [5]: DVD single layer disc (8 cm) [6]: DVD dual layer disc (0 layer, 8 cm) [7]: DVD dual layer disc (1 layer, 8 cm) [8]: DVD-RW disc (8 cm)
0.All Servo Off
Exit: RETURN
On this screen, the servo on/off control necessary for replay is executed. Normally, turn on each servo from 1 sequentially and when CLVA is turned on, the usual trace mode becomes active. In the trace mode, DVD sector address or CD time code is displayed. This is not displayed where the spindle is not locked. The spindle could run overriding the control if the spindle system is faulty or RF is not present. In such a case, do not operate CLVA.
[1] LD : Turn on/off the laser. [2] Focus : Search the focus and turn on the focus. [3] SPDL :Turn on/off the spindle. [4] CLVA :Turn on/off normal servo of spindle servo. [5] Trk. : Turn on/off the tracking servo. [6] Sled : Turn on/off the sled servo. [7] FCS. Srch :Turn on/off the focus search. [8] FCS. OppL : Turn on/off the focus search to another
(opposite) layer of designated layer in Disc Type setting. (dual layer disc only)
[10/0] : All servo off. [R] Sled FWD (right cursor) : Move the sled forward. [L] Sled REV (left cursor) : Move the sled reverse. [U] Sled FWD (up cursor) : Reset the sled. [D] Sled REV (down cursor): Limit in the sled.
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2-3. Track/Layer Jump
Track/Layer Jump
1. 1Tj FWD R.Lj L0>L1
2. 1Tj REV L.Lj L1>L0
3.500Tj Fine FWD U.Fj L0>L1
4.500Tj Fine REV D.Fj L1>L0
5.10kTj Dirc FWD
6.10kTj Dirc REV
7.20kTj Dirc FWD
8.20kTj Dirc REV
0. All Servo Off
Exit: RETURN
On this screen, track jump, etc. can be performed. Only for the DVD dual layer disc, the focus jump and layer jump are displayed in the right field
[1] 1Tj FWD : 1 track jump forward. [2] 1Tj REV : 1 track jump reverse. [3] 500Tj FWD: 500 track jump (fine search)forward. [4] 500Tj REV : 500 track jump (fine search) reverse. [5] 10kTj FWD: 10k track jump (direct search) forward. [6] 10kTj REV : 10k track jump (direct search) reverse. [7] 20kTj FWD: 20k track jump (direct search) forward. [8] 20kTj REV : 20k track jump (direct search) reverse. [10/0] : All servo off.
2-4. Non EEPROM Write Adjust
2-5. EEPROM Write Adjust
EEPROM Write Adjust
1. Focus Offset
2. Focus Gain
3. Trk. Offset Coarse
4. ——————
5. Trk. Gain
6. EQ Boost
0.All Servo Off
Exit: RETURN
On this screen, each item can be adjusted automatically. Select the desired number selected item is adjusted automatically.
[1] to [10/0] from the remote commander, and
[1] Focus Offset: Adjusts focus offset. [2] Focus Gain : Adjusts focus gain. [3] TRK. Offset : Adjusts tracking offset of the RF amp
(IC001) side.
[5] TRK. Gain : Adjusts track gain. [6] EQ Boost : Adjusts amount of boost of equalizer. [10/0] : All servo off.
2-6. Memory Check
Display images are shown as follows, and all two screens are able to switch by theOkey (UP) or okey (DW).
Non EEPROM Write Adjust
1. Focus Offset
2. Focus Gain
3. Trk. Offset Coarse
4. Trk. Offset Fine
5. Trk. Gain
6. EQ Boost
0.All Servo Off
Exit: RETURN
On this screen, each item can be adjusted manually. Select the desired number setting for the selected item will be displayed, then increase or decrease numeric value with theOkey or okey. This value is stored in the EEPROM. If CLV has been applied, the jitter is displayed for reference for the adjustment.
[1] to [10/0] from the remote commander, and current
[1] Focus Offset: Adjusts focus offset. [2] Focus Gain : Adjusts focus gain. [3] TRK. Offset : Adjusts tracking offset of the RF amp
(IC001) side.
[4] TRK. Offset : Adjusts tracking offset of the DSP (IC401)
side.
[5] TRK. Gain : Adjusts track gain. [6] EQ Boost : Adjusts amount of boost of equalizer. [10/0] : All servo off.
EEPROM Data 1/2 CD SL L0 L1 Focus Gain xx xx xx xx Trk. Gain xx xx xx xx Focus Offset xx xx xx xx Trk. Offset xx xx xx xx EQ. Boost xx xx xx xx PI Level xx xx -- -­Fcs. Balance -- xx -- -­Jitter xx xx xx xx Mirror Time xx xx xx -­FE Level -- xx -- -­Traverse Lv1. -- xx -- -­Next:DW Default:CLR Exit:RET
EEPROM Data 2/2 CDRW DVDRW Focus Gain xx xx Trk. Gain xx xx Focus Offset xx xx Trk. Offset xx xx EQ. Boost xx xx
Next:UP Default:CLR Exit:RET
On this screen, current servo adjusted data stored in the EEPROM are displayed. The adjusted data are initialized by pressing the
[CLEAR] key, but be careful that they are not recoverable after
initialization. Before clearing the adjusted data, make a note of the set data. This screen will also appear if [0]-All is selected in the Drive Auto Adjustment. In this case, default setting cannot be made.
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2-7. Disc Check Memory
Disc Check Memory
1. SL Disc check
2. SL Disc check
3. SL Disc check
Exit: RETURN
On this screen, measure the mirror time of chucked disc, and write to the EEPROM.
2-8. Error Rate Display
Error Rate Display
UC CR ADD
PI1 Err Now xx xxxx xxxxxxxx
Max xx xxxx xxxxxxxx Avg xx xxxx xxxxxxxx
PI2 Err Now xx xxxx xxxxxxxx
Max xx xxxx xxxxxxxx Avg xx xxxx xxxxxxxx
PO Err Now xx xxxx xxxxxxxx
Max xx xxxx xxxxxxxx Avg xx xxxx xxxxxxxx
Exit: RETURN
On this screen, measure and display the error rate.
3. MECHA AGING
On the T est Mode Menu screen, selecting [3] executes the aging of the mechanism deck.
### Aging Test MENU ###
Pls use over 40min. CD
**
Operation Menu
1. Open/Close Test
Exit: RETURN
1) On the Aging Test MENU screen, press the [1] key on the remote commander to display the Open/Close Test screen.
2) Insert discs and press the [ENTER] key on the remote commander.
3) Is starts the aging. During aging, the disc number, operating status and repeat cycle are displayed. Aging can be aborted at any time by pressing the x key. After the operation is stopped, press the x key or
**
[RETURN] key aging to return to the Aging Test MENU.
4. EMERGENCY HISTORY
On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting [4] displays the information such as servo emergency history. The history information from last 1 up to 10 can be scrolled with theOkey orokey. Also, specific information can be displayed by directly entering that number with ten keys.
UC : Incorrect value CR : Correct value Add: Address
2-9. SACD Water Mark Check
SACD Water Mark Check
PSP AMP PSN
Start: ENTER Stop: RETURN
On this screen, measure the PSP AMP v alue and PSN value of SA CD water mark.
### EMG. History ###
Laser Hours CD xxxxhxxm
DVD xxxxhxxm
a. bb xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
a. bb xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
Select:1-9 Scroll:UP/DOWN (1.Latest EMG.) Exit: RETURN
xxxxhxxm: The laser on total hours. Data below minutes are
omitted. a. : Error number. bb : Error code. xx : Not used.
• Clearing History Information
Clearing laser hours:
Press the Then both CD and DVD data are cleared.
Clearing emergency history:
Press the [DVD TOP MENU] and [CLEAR] keys in this order.
Initializing set up data:
Press [DVD MENU] and [CLEAR] keys in this order. The data have been initialized when “Set Up Initialized” message is displayed. The EMG. History screen will be restored soon.
[DVD DISPLAY] and [CLEAR] keys in this order.
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• Code list of Emergency History
10: Comm unication to RF AMP (IC001) failed. 11: Each servo for focus, tracking, and spindle is unlocked. 12: Chec k sum error of EEPROM (IC204). 14: Communication to servo DSP (IC509) failed, or servo DSP
(IC509) is faulty.
15: Comm unication to DVD decoder (IC701) failed, or DVD
decoder (IC701) is faulty.
16: Communication to DSD decoder (IC801) failed, or DSD
decoder (IC801) is faulty.
20: Initialization of sled servo failed. It is not placed in the ini-
tial position. 23: Sled servo operation error. 24: Made a request to move the sled servo to wrong position. 30: Tracking balance adjustment error. 31: Tracking gain adjustment error. 33: Focus bias adjustment error. 34: Focus gain adjustment error. 35: Equaliz er adjustment error. 40: Focus servo does not operate. 41: With a DVD dual layer disc, focus jump failed. 50: CLV (spindle) servo does not operate. 51: Spindle does not stop. 60: Made a request to seek nonexistent address. 61: Seek err or of retry more than regulated times. 70: Control data could not be read. 80: Disc reading failed.
5. MECHA ERROR HISTORY
On the T est Mode Menu screen, selecting [5] displays the information of mechanism deck error history. The history information from last 1 up to 8 can be scrolled with theOkey orokey. Also, specific information can be displayed by directly entering that number with ten keys.
aa: Initialization is completed or not.
FF : Complete. other number: Not complete.
bb:Operating status of mechanism deck at an error occurred.
(lod sq jcp) 00 :Initializing. 10 to 15 : Open operating. 16 to 19 : Kicking cause open failed. 1A to 1F : Open operating. 20 to 27 : Complete the open operation. 28 :No disc and complete the open operation. 29 to 2F : Complete the open operation. 30 to 3F : Close requesting. 40 to 4F : Open requesting. 50 to 5F : Close operating. 60 to 6F : Complete the chucking operation. 80 to 8F : Complete the release operation.
(BU is home position) 90 to 9F : BU down operating. A0 to AF : Opening/closing the shutter. Or stationary state in
open/close the shutter is enablement. B0 to BF : BU up requesting. C0 to CF : BU down requesting. D0 to DF: BU upping. E0 to EF : No disc checking in disc loading.
cc: Operating status of mechanism deck at an error occurred.
(lod oq jcp) 00 :Complete the operation. 10 to 1F : Open operating. 20 to 2F : Close operating. 30 to 3F : Release operating. 60 to 6F : Chucking operating. 70 to 7F : Kicking operating. 80 to 8F : Returning the BU to home position. (after kicking)
### Mecha Error History ###
1. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
2. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
3. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
4. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
5. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
6. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
7. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
8. aa bb cc xx xx xx xx xx
Scroll:UP/DOWN
(1.Latest Err.) Exit: RETURN
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6. VERSION INFORMATION
On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting [6] displays the ROM version and region code. The parenthesized hexadecimal number in version field is checksum value of ROM.
## Version Information ##
IF con. Ver.x. xx
SYScon. Ver.x. xx (xxxx)
Model DAV-SA30 Region 0x Config xxxxxxxx
Front End Ver.x.xx
Exit: RETURN
IF con. : The version of system controller (IC501). SYScon. : The version of DVD system processor (IC207). Front End: The version of mechanism controller (IC901).
7. VIDEO LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
On the Test Mode Menu screen, selecting [7] displays color bars for video level adjustment. During display of color bars, OSD disappears but the menu screen will be restored if pressing the
[RETURN] key.
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SECTION 5

DIAGRAMS

HCD-SA30

5-1. Circuit Board Location

STANDBY board
except AEP, UK, Russian models
RF board
MS-128 board
AEP, UK, Russian models
FRONT board
POWER board
HP board
COMPONENT board
TUNER
DMB03 board
I/O board
UCOM board
AMP board
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS. (In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block.)
For schematic diagrams.
Note:
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF: µµF 50 WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums.
• All resistors are in and 1/ specified.
f
C : panel designation.
: internal component.
Note: The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line
with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.
4
W or less unless otherwise
For printed wiring boards.
Note:
X : parts extracted from the component side.
a
b : Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
(The other layers' patterns are not indicated.)
Caution: Pattern face side: Parts on the pattern face side seen from (SIDE A) the pattern face are indicated. Parts face side: Parts on the parts face side seen from (SIDE B) the parts face are indicated.
: Through hole.
• Indication of transistor
A : B+ Line.
B : B– Line.
•Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no-signal (detuned) conditions.
•Voltages and w av ef orms are dc with respect to ground in service mode.
•Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope. Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc­tion tolerances. no mark : STOP
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
• Signal path.
F : AUDIO J : CD PLAY c : DVD PLAY d : TUNER L : VIDEO E : Y r : COMPONENT VIDEO q : R, G, B e : AUX IN I : SACD PLAY
•Abbreviation AUS: Australian model EA : Saudi Arabia model HK : Hong Kong model KR : Korean model RU : Russian model SP : Singapole model TW : Taiwan model
CEB
These are omitte
C
Q
EB
These are omitte
POWER board
RF board
MS-128 board
SCART board
TUNER
AMP board
DMB03 board
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Ver 1.2

5-2. Block Diagrams — RF/SERVO Section —

• SIGNAL PATH
: CD PLAY
: DVD PLAY
: SACD PLAY
RF
1
63
DVDRFP
RFSIN
ATOP
ATON
: AUDIO
RF_AC
A
AUDIO
SECTION
: VIDEO
117
RFIN
8
FNP
62
61
AIP
59
AIN
60
FNN
535254
DIP
55
DIN
RFAC
57
50
RFAC
PCMD
66
160
MDAT
32, 30, 27, 24
HDB0 – HDB7
44, 41, 39, 35,
SD0 – SD7
B
VIDEO
SECTION
DETECTOR
OPTICAL PICK-UP
BLOCK
(DBU-1)
LASER
CD LD
DIODE
(FOR CD)
LASER
DVD LD
DIODE
(FOR DVD)
INLIM
FCS+ FCS–
2AXIS DEVICE FOCUS/
TRACKING
COIL
TRK+ TRK–
A B C D
F
E
PD
SW
AUTOMATIC POWER
CONTROL (FOR CD)
AUTOMATIC POWER
CONTROL (FOR DVD)
LASER DIODE
M1
(SPINDLE)
Q901
SELECT
M2
(SLED)
MM
D
Q002
Q001
CBA
MM
A2
3
B2
4
C2
5
D2
6
18
CD E
17
CD F
B
12
A
A
11
B
D
10
C
C
9
D
B
16
CD A
A
15
CD B
D
14
CD C
C
13
CD D
22
CDLD
24
CDPD DVDPD
23
DVDLD
21
V125
36
FOCUS/TRACKING COIL DRIVER, SPINDLE, SLED MOTOR DRIVER
36 48 37 1
34 3 35 4
32 31 30 29
27 28
47 46
IC501
BUFFER
FOCUS COIL
DRIVE
TRACKING COIL
DRIVE
SLED MOTOR
DRIVE
SLED MOTOR
DRIVE
SPINDLE MOTOR
DRIVE
BUFFER
IC001
CD/DVD/SACD RF AMP,
FOCUS/TRACKING ERROR AMP
4042
7
10
MUTE12 MUTE34
MUTE5 TSD-M
39 19 20 21 22
13
45
POWER SAVE
AVC
(1.65V)
FF
FR
TF
TR
SDATA
SCLK
SDEN
MIRR
LDON
FF FR
47 46 48
39
TE
40
FE
42MNTR
27
26
7
FCS_JMP_1
8
FCS_JMP_2
44
SLED_B
43
SLED_A
97
A8
60
MUTE_2D
63
SP_ON
73
TSD-M
62
FG
28
76 31
LDSEL
LD_ON
SLED
DATA_RF
CLK_RF
SDEN
MIRR
INLIM
61
TE FE
PI
TE
FE PI
CLK_RF
DATA_RF
82
83
SDCLK_RF
SDATA_RF
IC503
SDEN
2
SDEN
AMP
BCK LRCK C2PO
WDCK
WFCK
SBSO
EXCK
IC509
CD DECODER,
DIGITAL SERVO PROCESSOR
XTAI
MDP
MD2
SCOR
DATA CLOK
XLAT
SSTP
26
41
TE
40
SE FE
39 43
RFDC
VC
38
CE
42
FF
33
FFDR
FR
34
FRDR
TF
31
TFDR
TR
32
TRDR
SFDR
29
SRDR
30
MIRR
PI
FE
TE
67PI66
65
FE
TE
IC901 (1/2)
MECHANISM
CONTROLLER
SENS
SQSO
SQCK
XRST
LOCK
GFS
MUTE
COUT
SCLK
FOK MIRR
LRCK
65
C2PO
14
GSCOR
17
WFCK
10
SBSO
79
EXCK
80
SCOR
IC906
CLOCK
GENERATOR
13 3
71
3
26
49 50 27
9 52 54
98
75 71 59
30 72 74 29
IC703 (2/2)
DOCTR/ ISBTEST
SCOR
DATA_CD CLOK_CD LAT_CD SENS_CD SQSO SQCK
XDRST
LOCK_CD GFS_CD MUTE_CD
COUT_CD SCLK_CD FOK_CD MIRR
25
63
15
4 6 5
7 76 77
2
24 13
3
19
8 22 20
7 8
XTI
SO1
SO3
MO1
9 10
27M
768FS
BUFFER
XCS_DVD INT0_DVD INT1_DVD
GFS_DVD
XRST_1882
XRST_2753
SCK_DSD
SACD/DVD
SDIN_DSD
SDOUT_DSD
MSCK_SAMBA
READY_DSD
MUTE_DSD
X902
27MHz
XTO
SO2
XRD
XWR
MNT1
SDA_EEP SCL_EEP
WP_EEP
XMSLAT
JIT
14-21
D0 – D7
89-96
A0 – A7
85 84 12 22 23
58
25
4
45
64
77
6
5
100
99
47 46 24 51 48 53
BCLK
67
BCLK LRCK C2PO GSCOR
WFCK SBSO EXCK SCOR
IC703 (1/2)
COMPARATOR
5
SDA
6
SCL
7
WP
MSDATO
MSDATI
MSCK
XMSLAT SHRRDY SHRMUT
158
BCLK
163
LRCK
155
C2PO
146
GSCOR
151
WFCK
148
SBIN
147
EXCK
150
SCOR
DVD DECODER
167
XTAL
169
XTL2
170
XTL1
137
MDIN2
135
SPO
D0 – D7
172-176, 1, 2, 4
A0 – A7
5, 7, 9-14
17
XRD
18
XWR
19
XCS
20
XINT0
21
XINT1
107
GFS
164
XRST
IC903
EEPROM
IC701
AEP0
109
XHWR
HDRQ
HDB8
XHRD
MNT2
MDB0 – MDB9,
MDBA – MDBF
MA0 – MA9
XMWR
XMOE XRAS
XCAS
XHAC
MNT1
53
92
48 46 26 49
93
66-69, 71, 73-75, 96, 97,
79, 80, 82-87,
76 94 78 95
ISBTEST
XDCK XSAK SDEF
XSHD
2-5, 7-10,
99, 101, 102, 104-106
89, 91
21-24,
17 33 18 34 35
IC257
SACD/DVD
SELECT
MSDATO, MSDATI, MSCK, XMSLAT,
XDCK, XSAK, SDEF, XSHD
I/O0 – I/O15A0 – A9
41-44, 46-49
IC706 16Mbit D-RAM
27-32
WE OE RAS UCAS LCAS
768FS
27M
XRST_DSD
XSRQ
XSRQ-ZIVA
SHRRDY, SHRMUT, ISBTEST
WCK
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
VIDEO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
VIDEO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
VIDEO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
2424

— VIDEO Section —

AUDIO
SECTION
RF SERVO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
RF SERVO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
RE SERVO
SECTION
RE SERVO
SECTION
AMP
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
AMP
SECTION
AV0 - AV7
K
B
XSAK#, SDEF#, XDCK#, XSHD#
L
C
N
O
F
S
Q
R
XSAK SDEF XDCK XSHD
RERR AES3_DATA AES3_LRCK AES3_BCK NVERR ADC_DATA BCK LRCK
LRCK-ZIVA BCK-ZIVA
XCA1, XCK, DIR_MCK
XCK I/O SEL DATA1 DATA2 DATA3
27M
XSRQ_ZIVA
I
SYS RESET, MUTE REQ
DATA0, MDI, MC, ML
I2CDATA, I2CCLK
SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7
HCD-SA30
• SIGNAL PATH
8
IC256
D-FF
4
IC258
D-FF
IC259
D-FF
DATA0
I2CDATA
I2CCLK
AV0 AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 AV5 AV6 AV7
SYS RESET
MUTE REQ
Q904
SWITCH
Q903
SWITCH
MDI MC ML
XDCK# XSAK# SDEF#
IC255
177-174, 171-168
SDDATA0 – SDDATA7
SDCLK
183
SDEN
179
SDERROR
182
INT/EXT
192
LRCK
148
BCK
149
XCK
147
XCK_I/O_SEL
106
DATA1(FLR)
151
DATA2(SLR)
154
DATA3(CSW)
155
DATA0(DM)
150
XIN
139
SDREQ
178
RESET
202
MREQ
110
MDI
143
MC
144
ML
145
161
I2C_DA
160
78
79
I2C_SIO
41 40
I2C_CL
I2C_SCL
EXTAL
X901
20MHz
DRVTX
186
34
SO_ZIVA
187
33
XTAL
VDAC_0
VDAC_2
VDAC_1
VDAC_3
VDAC_4
DRVRX
DRVCLK
185
35
SI_ZIVA
SCK_ZIVA
184
36
J104 (4/6)
VIDEO 1
VIDEO IN
J104 (5/6)
VIDEO 2
VIDEO IN
131
125
128
122
119
HIRQ1
DRVRDY
188
IC904
FLIP-FLOP
37
DRVIRQ
DRVRDY
MECHANISM CONTROLLER
IC902
SWITCHING
IC901 (2/2)
6 5 4
146
DO DI SK
IC204
EEPROM
1 3 5
1 8
IC109
VIDEO INPUT
SELECTOR
IN1 IN2
OUT
IN3
SW1
SW2
2 4
HIRQ2
WRITE_CTRL(ZIVA_E2P)
165
R/B
162
3
CS
WC
Q202
32
7
RST_SPC
CS_(ZIVA_E2P)
191
38
RST
CS_ZIVA
IC106
VIDEO SELECTOR
14
2B
9
3B
1
1B
CT2
12 7
DATA & ADDRESS BUS
HAD0 – HAD15
29,31,33,35,38,40,42,44,
30,32,34,36,39,41,43,45
DQ0 – DQ15
OUT2
OUT3
OUT1
CT3
CT1
2
DVD SYSTEM PROCESSOR
HAD0 – HAD15 HA1 – HA3
DATA & ADDRESS BUS
HAD0 – HAD15 HA1 – HA3
75 DRIVER
6
3
IC207
22, 19-14, 11-3 2, 207, 206
55, 54, 52, 51,
49-47, 45-40, 38-36
1D1 – 1D10, 2D1 – 2D6
1Q1 – 1Q10, 2Q1 – 2Q9
2, 3, 5, 6, 8-10, 12-17,
HA1 –
HA3
25-23
A0 – A2
PROGRAMMABLE ROM
IC104
5
VIDEO AMP, 75Ω DRIVER
6
2
4
12
14
16
HA1 – HA3HAD0 – HAD15
34, 33, 31
2D7 – 2D9
19-21, 23, 24, 26
ADDRESS BUS
22-18, 9-1, 48,
17, 16, 9, 10, 13
A3 – A21
IC206
YIN
CIN
VIN
CYIN
CBIN
CRIN
3
BUS INTERFACE
HA4 –HA22
IC103
MUTE1
15
ALE
190
56 29
1LE
YOUT
COUT
VOUT
CYOUT
CBOUT
CROUT
MUTE2
2LE
IC216
28
33
31
25
22
19
CE
26
CYOUT
CBOUT
CROUT
AV SEL2 AV SEL0 AV SEL1
OE
28OE11
CE
VOUT
HCS0
195
CEWEOE
WE
WE
27
Q135,136
WIDE SWITCH
Q137-139
FUNCTION
DVD SEL
107
VS/WIDE
WEN.UDS
HREAD
25
2,4,5,7,8,10,11,13,74,76,77,79,80,82,83,85,31,
33,34,36,37,39,40,42,45,47,48,50,51,53,54,56
CKE
69
SWITCH
MD0 – MD31
57-60, 64-71, 75-78,
81-84, 88-95, 99-102
DQ0 – DQ31 A0 – A11
J104 (6/6)
VIDEO 1
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO
34
12
VIDEO
Y
PB/CB
PR/CR
J105
MONITOR OUT
J103
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
RGB SEL
IC203
128Mbit SD-RAM
Q140-142
BLANKOUT
SWITCH
MA0 – MA11 42-33, 45, 46
25-27,
60-66,24,21
: AUDIO
: VIDEO
: Y
: CHROMA
: COMPONENT VIDEO
: R, G, B
AEP, UK, RUEXCEPT AEP, UK, RU
CBOUT
CYOUT
CROUT
VOUT
BA0
BA1
48
47
22
23
BS0
BS1
56
68
L
R
MCLK
49
20
CLK
MCS0
53
17
CS
MWE
WE
J101
15
11
19
16
AV SEL0 – AV SEL2,
RGB SEL, DVD SEL
MRAS
MCAS
MDQM0
51
52
62
19
18
16
CAS
RAS
DQM0
7
8
6
2
MDQM1
73
71
DQM1
MDQM2
86
28
DQM2
R/C OUT
G OUT
B OUT
V/Y OUT
BLANK OUT
FUNCTION SW
A(L) IN
A(R) IN
L, R
MDQM3
97
59
DQM3
: TUNER
T
M
EURO AV
T OUTPUT
(TO TV)
AUDIO
SECTION
AUDIO
SECTION
2525
HCD-SA30

— AMP Section —

RF SERVO
SECTION
RF SERVO
SECTION
VIDEO
SECTION
VIDEO
SECTION
RF SERVO
SECTION
RF SERVO
SECTION
RF SERVO
SECTION
RF SERVO
SECTION
VIDEO
SECTION
J104 (1/6)
VIDEO 1
AUDIO IN
J104 (2/6)
VIDEO 2
AUDIO IN
AM
VIDEO
SECTION
RF_AC
A
WCK
D
AV0 – AV7
K
SDEF#, XSHD#, XDCK#, XSAK#
L
768FS
E
MSDATO, MSDATI, MSCK, XMSLAT, SHRRDY, SHRMUT, ISBTEST
J
XRST_DSD
G
XSRQ
H
L, R
T
COAXIAL
FM
75
M
R
R-CH
L
R
L
R
FM/AM TUNER PACK
FM ANT
GND
AM ANT
GND
AV SEL0 – AV SEL2, RGB SEL, DVD SEL
R-CH
R-CH
FM-DET
L-CH
R-CH
TUNED
DIGITAL AUDIO
INTERFACE
XIN
XOUT
A/D CONVERTER
1
LIN
5
RIN
DSADML DSADMR
DSBC
DSMCK
9, 11, 12
DQ0 – DQ7
2, 3, 5, 6, 8,
IC808
16Mbit
SD-RAM
20, 19
A0 – A11
21-24, 27-32,
15
WE
17
RAS
16
CAS
34
CKE
35
CLK
DATAO
CKOUT
BCK
LRCK
AUDIO
ERROR
IC372
UGIP
E/INT
IC352
15
DOUT
14
BCK
13
LRCK
16
SYSCLK
Q504
MUTING CONTROL
DO
CL CE
PD
DI
22
19
20
21
10
2
7 8 6 5
11
3 9
ADC_DATA
AEP, UK, RU
VIDEO
SECTION
IC333
BUFFER
DIN
DIR_HDOUT
DIR_CLK DIR_HCE
XSTATE
DIR_RST
DIR_INT
BCK
LRCK
XCK
XCK_I/O_SEL
AES3_LRCK
TUDI TUDO TUCLK TCE TUNED
RDSD RDSC
AV SEL0 AV SEL1 AV SEL2 AV SEL3
RGB SEL DVD SEL
O
AES3_DATA
DIR_MCK
AES3_BCK
NVERR
RERR
DIR_RERR
68 AU IN MUTE
82 84 81 83 80
61 60
76 77 78 79
70 73
PLL_DO PLL_DI PLL_CLK PLL_CE TUNED
RDS_DATA RDS_CLK
AV SEL0 AV SEL1 AV SEL2 AV SEL3
RGB SEL DVD SEL
DATA1 DATA3 DATA2 LRCK-ZIVA BCK-ZIVA XCK1
67
66
DFIL_INT
DFIL_SEL
38 27
39
40
41
42
43
44
35 34 33 32 31 29
47
4
DSBCK MCK
DSIFL
DSIFR
DSICT
DSISW
DSISL
DSISR
DIGITAL AUDIO
EXIFLR EXICSW EXISLR EXILRCK EXIBCK EXIMCK
INIT SELEXT
IC802
PROCESSOR
MCKOUT
DIN
DIR_HDOUT
56
52
DIR HDIN
DIRDSP DOUT
20
PLRCK
19
PBCK
17 23
POFLR
22
POCSW
21
POSLR
XSTATE
DIR_CLK
57
DIRDSP CLK
DIR_INT
DIR_HCE
DIR_RST
64
75
58
59
DIR INT
DIR HCE
DIR RST
DIR UGPI
IC501 (1/3)
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
DIR_RERR
65
DIR RERR
DSADML DSADMR DSBC DSMCK
LRCKO
BCKO
SCK
D1 D3 D2
Q505
MUTING
CONTROL
D/A CONVERTER
1
DSDL
2
DSDR
20
DBCK
19
DSCK
5
PLRCK
3
PBCK
18
PSCK
IC332
LOUT
ROUT
PDATA
MD MC MS
Q501
MUTING
CONTROL
69
AU OUT-MUTE
9
10
4 15 16 17
IC105
LOW-PASS
FILTER
Q102, 202
MUTING
DATA0
MDI
MC
ML
AES3_DATA, DIR_MCK, XCK_I/O_SEL,
AES3_BCK, AES3_LRCK, NVERR, RERR,
ADC_DATA, BCK, LRCK, XCK
DATA0, MDI,
D1 - D3, SCK,
BCKO, LRCKO
L
R
MC, ML
J104 (3/6)
VIDEO 1
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO
Q
SECTION
AMP
P
SECTION
VIDEO
N
SECTION
• SIGNAL PATH
: AUDIO
: CD PLAY
: DVD PLAY
: SACD PLAY
: AUX IN
: TUNER
55
IC810
RF BUFFER
8
XDCK# XSAK# SDEF# XSHD#
MSDATO MSDATI MSCK XMSLAT SHRRDY SHRMUT ISBTEST
AEP, UK, RU
Q103 AMP
R-CH
TUDI
DI
DO
TUDO
TUCLK
CK CE
TCE
TUNED
DET AMP
Q144
4
X201
4.332MHz
MUX
Q147
AV
XI XO
13 14
126
WARFI
123
WCK
169 – 176
SD0 – SD7
SDCK
166
XSAK
167
SDEF
168
XSHD
165
MCKI
11
MSDATO
6
MSDATI
4
MSCK
3
XMSLAT
2
MSREADY
7
SMUTE
10
TESTI
115
XRST
9
XSRQ
164
IC107
AUDIO INPUT
SELECTOR
1
Y0
2
Y2
4
Y3
5
Y1
AB
10 9
Q146
AV
SEL3
2
RDATA
RCLK
16
SEL1
DSADMR
IC801
DSD DECODER
X372
12.288MHz
3
Y
Q101
MUTING
AEP, UK, RU
RDSD
RDSC
IC108
RDS DECODER
DSADML
BCKAO
EXCKO1
DSAL
DSAR
DSAC
DSALFE
DSALS
DSARS
XWE XRAS XCAS DCKE DCLK
56 60 13
64
66
69
71
74
76
134-131
139-136,
DQ0 – DQ7A0 – A11
162-159, 157-154,
152, 151, 149, 148
143 145 144 142 141
12 RXIN
24
1
IC110
AMP
R-CH
2626

— AMP Section —

• SIGNAL PATH
: AUDIO
IC300
STREAM PROCESSOR
HPOUTL1
HPOUTL2
HPOUTR1
HPOUTR2
HCD-SA30
33
31
29
27
IC400
HEADPHONE
AMP
HP-MUTE
Q502
MUTING
CONTROL
Q881 - 884
MUTING
HP-SW
J851
PHONES
AUDIO
SECTION
VIDEO
SECTION
D1 – D3, SCK, BCKO, LRCKO
P
I2CDATA, I2CCLK
R
FL801
FLUORESCENT
INDICATOR TUBE
S811 – 814, S821 – 823, S831
IC802
FL DRIVER
14 – 29
SG1 – SG16
42 – 31
GR1 – GR12
IC801
REMOTE CONTROL
RECEIVER
VOLUME
DIN CLK STB
7 8 9
KEY0
Q517, 518
SIRCS DETECT
S800
ROTARY
ENCODER
I2CDATA I2CCLK
27 29
6
96 – 94
21
20
28
92 93
37 38
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
FL DATA FL CLK FL STB
KEY0 – KEY2
KEY INT
RM_INT
SIRCS
EN A EN B
I2C-DATA I2C-CLK
IC501 (2/3)
HP/MIC SW
HP MUTE
STBY LED
DAMP SCDT
DAMP SHIFT
DAMP LAT1 DAMP LAT2 DAMP LAT3
DAMP INIT
DAMP NS MUTE
IC310
POWER DRIVER
D1
SCK BCKO LRCKO
SCDT SHIFT LATCH1 INIT NSPMUTE
91 32
88
14
X1
X2
X501
5MHz
15
43 44 39 40 41 33 34
HP-SW
HP-MUTE
D812
STANDBY
SCDT
SHIFT LATCH1 LATCH2 LATCH3
INIT
NSPMUTE
D2
SCK BCKO LRCKO
SCDT SHIFT LATCH2 INIT NSPMUTE
D3
SCK BCKO LRCKO
SCDT SHIFT LATCH3 INIT NSPMUTE
18
DATA
21
XFSIIN
17
BCK
16
LRCK
11
SCDT
12
SCSHIFT
13
SCLATCH
15
INIT
14
NSPMUTE
IC301
STREAM PROCESSOR
18
DATA
21
XFSIIN
17
BCK
16
LRCK
11
SCDT
12
SCSHIFT
13
SCLATCH
15
INIT
14
NSPMUTE
IC302
STREAM PROCESSOR
18
DATA
21
XFSIIN
17
BCK
16
LRCK
11
SCDT
12
SCSHIFT
13
SCLATCH
15
INIT
14
NSPMUTE
OUTL1
OUTL2
OUTR1
OUTR2
FS0I
XFS0IN
XFS0OUT
OUTR1
OUTR2
OUTL1
OUTL2
FS0I
XFS0IN
XFS0OUT
OUTL1
OUTL2
OUTR1
OUTR2
FS0I
FS0CKO
XFS0IN
2
4
41
39
23
36
6
2
4
41
39
23
26
6
2
4
41
39
23 22
36
IC450
OSC
6
INA
16
INB
ENA
7 17 8 18
POWER DRIVER
6
INA
16
INB
ENA
7 17 8 18
POWER DRIVER
6
INA
16
INB
ENA
7 17 8 18
POWER DRIVER
6
INA
16
INB
ENA
7 17 8 18
POWER DRIVER
6
INA
16
INB
ENA
7 17 8 18
POWER DRIVER
6
INA
16
INB
ENB
IC311
ENB
IC312
ENB
IC313
ENB
IC314
ENB
IC315
OUTA
OUTB
DIAGA
OUTA
OUTB
DIAGA
OUTA
OUTB
DIAGA
OUTA
OUTB
DIAGA
OUTA
OUTB
DIAGA
OUTA
OUTB
DIAGB
DIAGB
DIAGB
DIAGB
DIAGB
9
LPF
LPF
19
Q470, 471
OVER LOAD
DETECT
9
LPF
LPF
19
Q472, 473
OVER LOAD
DETECT
9
LPF
LPF
19
Q474, 475
OVER LOAD
DETECT
9
LPF
LPF
19
Q477, 478
OVER LOAD
DETECT
9
LPF
19
LPF
Q479, 480
OVER LOAD
DETECT
9
LPF
LPF
19
J301
SPEAKER
(+)
(–)
(+)
(–)
(+)
(–)
(+)
(–)
(+)
(–)
(+)
(–)
FRONT
L
FRONT
R
REAR
L
REAR
R
CENTER
WOOFER
VIDEO
SECTION
SYS RESET, MUTE REQ
S
SYS RESET MUTE REQ
47
DVD SYS RESET
46
DVD MUTE REQ
DAMP EN
DAMP DIAG
ENA
ENB
DIAGA
X450
49.152MHz
42
45
PROTECT DETECT
7 17 8 18
Q476
DIAGB
Q481, 482
OVER LOAD
DETECT
2727
HCD-SA30

— POWER Section —

TO FLUORESCENT
INDICATOR TUBE
FL1
VFL
DC/DC
CONVERTER
T801
FL
RECT
D806 – 809
OSC
Q803, 804
M001
(LOADING)
+1.8V
AUDIO D2.5V
IC501 (3/3)
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
IC502
LOADING MOTOR DRIVE
4
M
OUT1 FIN
2
OUT2 RIN
7 9
19 24
LOD_POSI LOD_NEG
IC393 +2.5V
REGULATOR
AUDIO D3.3V
A3V-2
(ZIVA)
IC432 +1.8V
REGULATOR
STREAM PROCESSOR
+3.3V
IC392
+3.3V
REGULATOR
IC907 +3.3V
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
POWER DRIVER
+5V
A5V
D5V
V5V
IC431
+3.3V
IC505
REGULATOR
IC504
REGULATOR
PANEL +6.8V
+5V
+5V
+3.9V
+6.2V
IC430
+5V
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
Q513, 514
B+ SWITCH
IC506 +3.9V
+6.8V
D918
+27V
(AMP)
Q902 - 904 B+ SWITCH
IC904 +6.8V
REGULATOR
+27V
OUT
IN
S001
(DISC IN/OUT)
26
25
OUT SW
IN SW
+2.5V
+1.8V
IC507
+10V
REGULATOR
M12V
12V
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
C532
0.22F
IC803 +2.5V
IC211 +1.8V
DVD 3.3V
VDD
D507
E3.9V
D508
Q906, 908
SWITCH
IC903
+12V
REGULATOR
IC905 +3.3V
REGULATOR
REGULATOR
IC901
+4V
D915
D902
RECT
Q901
RELAY DRIVE
D911-914
RECT
T902 MAIN
TRANSFORMER
RY901
T901
SUB
TRANSFORMER
EXCEPT E, SP, HK, TW, EA, KR
S901
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
E, SP, HK, TW, EA, KR
(AC IN)
10V
9AC ON/OFF
1UNREG MONITOR
23AC_CUT
16RESET
2VDD MONITOR
Q503
RESET SWITCH
IC580
RESET SIGNAL
GENERATOR
(KEY, ENC CIRCUIT)
VDD
Q515, 516
B+ SWITCH
VDD
2828

5-3. Printed Wiring Board — RF Section — • See page 23 for Circuit Boards Location.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
HCD-SA30
Ver 1.2
A
B
C
D
E
H
DMB03 BOARD
CN501
(Page 31)
RF BOARD
E
E
(SIDE A)
OPTICAL PICK-UP
BLOCK
(DBU-1)
RF BOARD
64 49
1
IC001
16
17 32
(SIDE B)
• Semiconductor
Location
Ref. No. Location
D001 D-11 D002 B-11
IC001 D-11
Q001 C-3 Q002 B-3
48
33
F
1-684-822-
(11)
11
1-684-822-
11
(11)
2929
HCD-SA30
Ver 1.2

5-4. Schematic Diagram — RF Section —

• See page 61 for Wavefoms. • See page 68 for IC Block Diagrams.
(DBU-1)
CN001
R026C027C028
C031
12k0.10.1
1000p
C030
C026
C025
0.1
R023
820
C024
JL005
R024
24P
JL007
C009
0.1
R001
100
R041
1k
R035
0
R019 R020
00
R025
100
C019
R022
5600p
220
C017
2200p
C016
0.01
0
22p
22p
22p
22p
5600p
C023
C020
C022
C021
C018
2200p
C015
2200p
C014
2200p
C042 180p
R014
0
R013
0
R012
0
R011
0
R018
0
R017
0
R016
0
R015
0
C008
0.1
R021
0.1
JL004
IC001
CXD1881AR
C041
0.1
0
C040
0.1
0.01
C029
0.01
C032
0.047 JL006
JL003
JL002
JL001
R033
0
330p
0.033
0.033
C036
R034
0.47
C037
C039
C038
10M
C006
C013
22
0.1
10V
C035
0.1
R027
0
R028
0
R029
0
C033 C012
0.1 0.1
R032
100
C034
0.1
C005
22
10V
C049
0.1
CN002
29P
CN003
C001
IOP2
Q001 Q002
2SB1132-T100-QR 2SB1132-T100-QR
9P
1SS355TE
-17
R004R003
L001
C002D001
10
16V
R005 R009
47k 47k
3333
C010
1000p
R006
100
470
6.3V
1SS355TE
-17
IOP1
L002
C004D002
10
16V
C003
R010R008R007
100
4703333
6.3V
C011
1000p
3030
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