Sony STRDA-5400-ES Service manual

STR-DA5400ES
SERVICE MANUAL
Ver. 1.0 2008.08
• “Neur al-THX” and “neural THX” introduced in the Opera ting Instructions and displayed in the display window and on theGU Imenu screen mean Neural-THX Surround.
This receiver incorporates Dolby* Digital an d Pro Logic Surround and the DTS** Digital Surround System. * Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby, Pro Logic, Surround EX, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
** Manufactured under license under U. S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942;5,956,6 74;5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,
535 & other U.S. and worldwidepatents issued & pending. DTS is a registeredtrademark and the DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1 996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
This receiver incorporates High-Definition Multimedia In terface (HDMI™) technology.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia In terface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
®
XM Ready
is a registered trademark of XM Satel lite Radio Inc. All rights reserved.
©2008 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. “SIRI US” and the SIRIUS dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.
US Model
Canadian Model
AEP Model
UK Model
®
This product using Neural-THX Sony Corporationh ereby grants the user a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited right of use to t his product under USA and foreign patent, patent pending and other technology or trad emarks owned by Neural Audio Corporation and THX Ltd. “Neural Surround”, “Neural Audio”, “Neural” and “NRL” are trademarks and logos owned by Neural Audio Corporation, THX is a trademark of THX Ltd., which may be registered in some jurisdictions. All rights res erved.
The font type (Shin Go R) installed in this receiver is provided by MORISAWA & COMPANY LTD. These names are the trademarks of MORISAWA & COMPANYLTD., and thecopyright of the font also belongs to MORISAWA & COMPANY LTD.
iPod is a trademarkof Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.and other countries. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are of their respective holders. In this manual, ™ and ® marks are not specified.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bl uetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. Other trade marks andtr adena mes are thoseof their re spectiveowners.
“M-crew Server” is a trademark of Sony Corporat ion.
“BRAVIA” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Surround is manufactured under license from Neural Audio Corporation and THX Ltd.
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: (US model)
With 8 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 20–20,000Hz;rated120wattsperchannel minimum RMS power, with no more than
0.09% total harmonic distort ion from 250 milliwatts to rated output.
Amplifier section
POWER OUTPUT Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode
Reference Power Outputat Stereo Mode
Reference Power Output
Reference Power Ou tput
1)
Depending on the sound field settings and the source, there may be no sound outp ut.
2)
Measured under the following conditions: Power requirements: 120 V AC, 60 Hz (in U.S.A. and Canada), 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz (in Europe and general area)
1) 2)
(8 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.09%): 120 W + 120 W
(4 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.15%): 120 W + 120 W
(8 ohms 1 kHz,THD 0.7%)
2)
:
FRONT 130 W + 130 W
2)
:130W
CENTER
2)
:
SURROUND 130 W + 130 W SURROUND BACK 130 W + 130 W
(4 ohms 1 kHz,THD 0.7%) FRONT 120 W + 120 W CENTER SURROUND 120 W + 120 W SURROUND BACK 120 W + 120 W
2)
:
2)
:120W
2)
2)
:
2)
Frequency response
PHONO RIAA equalization
MULTI CHANNEL INPUT, SA-CD/CD, TAP E , MD, TV , VIDEO 1/2, BD, DVD, SAT
Inputs (Analog)
PHONO Sensitivity: 2.5 mV
MULTI CHANNEL INPUT, SA-CD/CD, TAP E , MD, TV , VIDEO 1/2, BD, DVD, SAT
Inputs (Digital)
BD, DVD, SA-CD/CD (Coaxial)
VIDEO 1, TV, SAT, TAP E, MD (O pt i ca l )
:
Outputs
TAPE(REC OUT), MD (REC OUT), VIDEO 1, ZONE 2, ZONE 3 (AUDIO OUT)
FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURROUND L/R, SURROUND BACKL/R SUBWOOFER
:
FM tuner section
Tuning range 87.5 – 108.0 MHz Antenna (aerial) FM wire antenna (aerial) Antenna (aerial)terminals
SPECIFICATIONS
curve ± 0.5 dB
10 Hz – 100kHz ±3dB
Impedance: 50 kohms S/N: 90 dB (A, 20 kHz LPF)
Sensitivity: 150 mV Impedance: 50 kohms S/N:100dB(A, 20 kHz LPF)
Impedance: 75 ohms S/N: 96 dB (A, 20 kHz LPF)
S/N: 96 dB (A, 20 kHz LPF)
Voltage:150 mV Impedance: 1 kohm
Voltage: 2 V Impedance: 1 kohm
,
75 ohms, unbalanced
AM tuner section
Tunin g ran ge
Area Tuning scale
U.S.A. , Canada 530 –
Europe 531 –
Intermediate freq uency
Antenna (aerial) L oop antenna (aerial)
Video section
Inputs/Outputs
Video: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms COMPONENT VIDEO:
HDMI Video
Input/Output (HD MI Repeater block)
640 × 480p@60 Hz 720 × 480p@59.94/60 Hz 1280 × 720p@59.94/60 Hz 1920 × 1080i@59.94/60 Hz 1920 × 1080p@59.94/60 Hz 720 × 576p@50 Hz 1280 × 720p@50 Hz 1920 × 1080i@50 Hz 1920 × 1080p@50 Hz 1920 × 1080p@24 Hz
General
Power requirements 120 V AC, 60 Hz
10 kHz step 9 kHz step
531 –
1,710 kHz
1,710 kHz
1,602 kHz
450 kHz
Y: 1Vp-p, 75 ohms P
:0.7Vp-p,75ohms
B/CB
P
:0.7Vp-p,75ohms
R/CR
80 MHz HD Pass Through
(in U.S.A. an d Canada) 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz (in Europe and general area)
Power output (DIGITAL MEDIA PORT)
Power output (ZONE 2 VIDEO OUT)
Power consumption
Area
U.S.A. 480 W
Canada 580 VA
Europe 480 W
Power consumption (during standb y mode)
Dimensions 430 × 175 × 430 mm
Mass (Approx.) 16.5 kg (36 lb7 oz)
Supplied accessories
Operating Instructions Quick Setup G uide (1) GUI Menu List (1) Optimizer microphone EC M-AC1(1 ) FM wire antenna(aerial) (1) AM loop antenna (aerial) (1) AC power cord (mains lead) (1) Main remote commander (1) Zone 2/ Zone 3 remote comma nder (1) R6 (size-AA) batteries (4)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
DC OUT:5 V, 700 mA
DC OUT:11 V, 30 mA
0.9 W (when “Control for HDMI” and “RS-232C Control” areset to “OFF”)
7
(17 × 6
/8×17inches) (width/height/depth) including projecting parts and controls
MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER
9-889-212-01
2008.08
©
Sony Corporation
Audio&Video Business Group Published by Sony Techno Create Corporation
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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.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the follow­ing safety check before releasing the set to the customer: Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.
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 WT-540A. Follow 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 AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75 V, 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 2 V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
To Exposed Metal Parts on Set
AC
1.5 kΩ0.15 μF
Earth Ground
voltmeter (0.75 V)
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONET 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 COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DON­NÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
À LA SÉCURITÉ!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SERVICING NOTES ............................................. 4
2. GENERAL .................................................................. 10
3. DISASSEMBLY
3-1. Disassembly Flow .......................................................... 15
3-2. Case ................................................................................ 16
3-3. Tuner (FM/AM), SPTM Board ...................................... 16
3-4. DSP/DIGITAL/CIS/CONTROL Boards ......................... 17
3-5. D VIDEO/DMPORT Boards ......................................... 17
3-6. Front Panel Block ........................................................... 18
3-7. A-VIDEO Board ............................................................ 18
3-8. ANALOG Board ............................................................. 19
3-9. Heat Sink Block ............................................................. 19
3-10. Power Transformer (T1), E-VOL/MAIN Boards .......... 20
4. TEST MODE ............................................................ 21
5. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS ........................ 25
6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. Block Diagram - CONTROL Section -........................... 27
6-2. Block Diagram - DSP Section - ...................................... 28
6-3. Block Diagram - DIGITAL AUDIO Section - ................ 29
6-4. Block Diagram - HDMI Section (1/2) - .......................... 30
6-5. Block Diagram - HDMI Section (2/2) - .......................... 31
6-6. Block Diagram - VIDEO PROCESS Section -............... 32
6-7. Block Diagram - ANALOG AUDIO Section (1/2) - ...... 33
6-8. Block Diagram - ANALOG AUDIO Section (2/2) - ...... 34
6-9. Block Diagram - POWER AMP Section - ...................... 35
6-10. Block Diagram - VIDEO Section - ................................. 36
6-11. Block Diagram - PANEL, CIS, XM/
SIRIUS RECEIVER, DMPORT Section - ...................... 37
6-12. Block Diagram - POWER SUPPLY Section - ................ 38
6-13. Printed Wiring Board
- MAIN Board (Component Side) - ................................ 40
6-14. Printed Wiring Board
- MAIN Board (Conductor Side) - .................................. 41
6-15. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (1/3) - ..................... 42
6-16. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (2/3) - ..................... 43
6-17. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (3/3) - ..................... 44
6-18. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (1/3) - ................ 45
6-19. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (2/3) - ................ 46
6-20. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (3/3) - ................ 47
6-21. Printed Wiring Board
- DIGITAL Board (Component Side) - ........................... 48
6-22. Printed Wiring Board
- DIGITAL Board (Conductor Side) - ............................. 49
6-23. Printed Wiring Board
- DSP Board (Component Side) - ................................... 50
6-24. Printed Wiring Board
- DSP Board (Conductor Side) - ..................................... 51
6-25. Schematic Diagram - DSP Board (1/4) - ........................ 52
6-26. Schematic Diagram - DSP Board (2/4) - ........................ 53
6-27. Schematic Diagram - DSP Board (3/4) - ........................ 54
6-28. Schematic Diagram - DSP Board (4/4) - ........................ 55
6-29. Printed Wiring Board
- ANALOG Board (Component Side) - .......................... 56
6-30. Printed Wiring Board
- ANALOG Board (Conductor Side) - ............................ 57
6-31. Schematic Diagram - ANALOG Board (1/4) - ............... 58
6-32. Schematic Diagram - ANALOG Board (2/4) - ............... 59
6-33. Schematic Diagram - ANALOG Board (3/4) - ............... 60
6-34. Schematic Diagram - ANALOG Board (4/4) - ............... 61
6-35. Printed Wiring Board - E-VOL Board - .......................... 62
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6-36. Schematic Diagram - E-VOL Board (1/2) - .................... 63
6-37. Schematic Diagram - E-VOL Board (2/2) - .................... 64
6-38. Schematic Diagram - A CLASS AMP Board (1/2) - ...... 65
6-39. Schematic Diagram - A CLASS AMP Board (2/2) - ...... 66
6-40. Printed Wiring Board - A CLASS AMP Board - ............ 67
6-41. Printed Wiring Board - DMPORT Board - ..................... 68
6-42. Schematic Diagram - DMPORT Board - ........................ 69
6-43. Printed Wiring Board - POWER AMP Board - .............. 70
6-44. Schematic Diagram - POWER AMP Board - ................. 71
6-45. Printed Wiring Board - SPTM Board - ........................... 72
6-46. Schematic Diagram - SPTM Board - .............................. 73
6-47. Printed Wiring Board
- D VIDEO Board (Component Side) - .......................... 74
6-48. Printed Wiring Board
- D VIDEO Board (Conductor Side) - ............................ 75
6-49. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (1/10) - ............. 76
6-50. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (2/10) - ............. 77
6-51. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (3/10) - ............. 78
6-52. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (4/10) - ............. 79
6-53. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (5/10) - ............. 80
6-54. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (6/10) - ............. 81
6-55. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (7/10) - ............. 82
6-56. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (8/10) - ............. 83
6-57. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (9/10) - ............. 84
6-58. Schematic Diagram - D VIDEO Board (10/10) - ........... 85
6-59. Printed Wiring Board
- A-VIDEO Board (Component Side) - .......................... 86
6-60. Printed Wiring Board
- A-VIDEO Board (Conductor Side) - ............................ 87
6-61. Schematic Diagram - A-VIDEO Board (1/2) - ............... 88
6-62. Schematic Diagram - A-VIDEO Board (2/2) - ............... 89
6-63. Printed Wiring Boards - CONNECTOR Section - ......... 90
6-64. Schematic Diagram - CONNECTOR Section - .............. 91
6-65. Printed Wiring Board - BIAS Board - ............................ 92
6-66. Schematic Diagram - BIAS Board - ............................... 93
6-67. Printed Wiring Board - PROTECTOR (F-C) Board - .... 94
6-68. Schematic Diagram - PROTECTOR (F-C) Board - ....... 95
6-69. Printed Wiring Boards
- PROTECTOR (SB/SURR) Section - ........................... 96
6-70. Schematic Diagram
- PROTECTOR (SB/SURR) Section - ........................... 96
6-71. Printed Wiring Board - VIDEO 3 Board - ...................... 97
6-72. Schematic Diagram - VIDEO 3 Board - ......................... 97
6-73. Schematic Diagram - CIS Board - .................................. 98
6-74. Printed Wiring Board - CIS Board - ............................... 99
6-75. Printed Wiring Board
- TEMPERATURE DETECTION Board - ..................... 99
6-76. Schematic Diagram
- TEMPERATURE DETECTION Board - ..................... 99
6-77. Printed Wiring Board
- CONTROL Board (Component Side) - ........................ 100
6-78. Printed Wiring Board
- CONTROL Board (Conductor Side) - .......................... 101
6-79. Schematic Diagram - CONTROL Board (1/2) - ............. 102
6-80. Schematic Diagram - CONTROL Board (2/2) - ............. 103
6-81. Printed Wiring Board - DISPLAY Board - ..................... 104
6-82. Schematic Diagram - DISPLAY Board - ........................ 105
6-83. Printed Wiring Boards - PANEL Section - ..................... 106
6-84. Schematic Diagram - PANEL Section - .......................... 106
6-85. Printed Wiring Boards - DCDC Section - ....................... 108
6-86. Schematic Diagram - DCDC Section - ........................... 109
6-87. Printed Wiring Boards - POWER SUPPLY Section - .... 110
6-88. Schematic Diagram - POWER SUPPLY Section - ......... 111
7. EXPLODED VIEWS
7-1. Case Section .................................................................... 161
7-2. DIGITAL Board Section ................................................ 162
7-3. D VIDEO Board Section ............................................... 163
7-4. DISPLAY Board Section ............................................... 164
7-5. Front Panel Section ........................................................ 165
7-6. A-VIDEO Board Section ............................................... 166
7-7. ANALOG Board Section ................................................ 167
7-8. Heat Sink Section ............................................................ 168
7-9. MAIN Board Section ..................................................... 169
8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .............................. 170
Accessories are given in the last of the electrical parts list.
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SECTION 1

SERVICING NOTES

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 fl ow)
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.
UPDATE OF SOFTWARE OF IC2513 ON THE CON­TROL BOARD, IC3610 ON THE D VIDEO BOARD AND IC5208 ON THE DSP BOARD
Perform operation of the following when the update of software of the IC2513 on the CONTROL board, IC3610 on the D VIDEO board and IC5208 on the DSP board is necessary.
Connect:
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
– Back Panel –
PART No.
Model Part No.
US and Canadian models
AEP model
Continental European, East Euro­pean and Russian models
UK model
3-296-122-0[]
3-296-122-1[]
3-296-122-2[]
3-296-122-5[]
NOTE OF REPLACING THE IC3601 ON THE D VIDEO BOARD
Replacement of IC3601 on the D VIDEO board used in this set requires a special tool.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE IC3511, IC3513 AND IC3514 ON THE D VIDEO BOARD
IC3511, IC3513 and IC3514 on the D VIDEO board cannot ex­change with single. When these parts on the D VIDEO board are damaged, exchange the entire mounted board.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE IC5002 AND IC5202 ON THE DSP BOARD
IC5002 and IC5202 on the DSP board cannot exchange with sin­gle. When these parts on the DSP board are damaged, exchange the entire mounted board.
J1499
for PC
Procedure:
1. Connect J1499 on the MAIN board and PC by using the RS­232C cable.
2. Turn on the main power.
3. The update is executed by using PC.
4. When the update ends, turn off the main power.
5. Remove the RS-232C cable from the J1499 on the MAIN board and PC.
ERROR MESSAGES
If there is a malfunction, the display shows a code of two numbers and a message. You can check the condition of the system by the message. Refer to the following table to solve the problem.
messages cause and response
PROTECTOR
Irregular current is output to the speakers, or the upper panel of the receiver is covered with something. The receiver will automatically turn off after a few seconds. Cheack the speakers connection and turn on the power again.
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POWER AMP BLOCK SERVICE POSITION
In checking the Power AMP block, prepare jig (extension cable J-2501-291-A: 2 mm Pitch, 12 cores, Length 300 mm/J-2501-311-A: 2 mm Pitch, 15 cores, Length 300 mm).
A CLASS AMP board (CN1505)
power AMP Block
A CLASS AMP board (CN1504)
insulating sheet
Connect the extension jig (J-2501-311-A) to the A CLASS AMP board (CN1505) and E-VOL board (CN1202).
E-VOL board (CN1206)
Connect the extension jig (J-2501-291-A) to the A CLASS AMP board (CN1504) and E-VOL board (CN1201).
E-VOL board (CN1201)
DIGITAL BOARD SERVICE POSITION
In checking the DIGITAL board, prepare jig (extension cable J-2501-259-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 11 cores, Length 300 mm/J-2501-260-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 20 cores, Length 300 mm).
CONTROL board (CN2501)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-259-A)
CONTROL board (CN2506)
to the DIGITAL board (CN2202) and CONTROL board (CN2506).
DIGITAL board (CN2202)
insulating sheet
DIGITAL board (CN2205)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-260-A) to the DIGITAL board (CN2205) and CONTROL board (CN2501).
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CONTROL BOARD SERVICE POSITION
In checking the CONTROL board, prepare jig (extension cable J-2501-255-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 10 cores, Length 300 mm/J-2501-259-A:
1.25 mm Pitch, 18 cores, Length 300 mm/J-2501-260-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 20 cores, Length 300 mm).
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-260-A)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-255-A) to the CONTROL board (CN2515) and MAIN board (CN1006).
insulating sheet
CONTROL board (CN2515)
D CONNECT board (CN2406)
to the CONTROL board (CN2513) and MAIN board (CN1005).
CONTROL board (CN2513)
CONTROL board (CN2501)
MAIN board (CN1005)
MAIN board (CN1006)
CONTROL board (CN2506)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-259-A) to the CONTROL board (CN2506) and D CONNECT board (CN2404).
D CONNECT board (CN2405)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-260-A) to the CONTROL board (CN2501) and D CONNECT board (CN2406).
DMPORT BOARD SERVICE POSITION
In checking the DMPORT board, prepare jig (extension cable J-2501-260-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 20 cores, Length 300 mm).
DMPORT board (CN6702)
DMPORT board (CN6703)
insulating sheet
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-260-A) to the DMPORT board (CN6702) and CONTOL board (CN2504).
CONTROL board (CN2509)
CONTROL board (CN2504)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-260-A) to the DMPORT board (CN6703) and CONTOL board (CN2509).
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A-VIDEO BOARD SERVICE POSITION
In checking the A-VIDEO board, prepare jig (extension cable J-2501-255-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 10 cores, Length 300 mm/J-2501-256-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 12 cores, Length 300 mm).
A-VIDEO board (CN6001)
insulating sheet
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-256-A) to the A-VIDEO board (CN6001) and CONTROL board (CN2505).
A-VIDEO board (CN6002)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-255-A) to the A-VIDEO board (CN6002) and CONTROL board (CN2507).
CONTROL board (CN2505)
CONTROL board (CN2507)
ANALOG BOARD SERVICE POSITION
In checking the ANALOG board, prepare jig (extension cable J-2501-254-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 8 cores, Length 300 mm/J-2501-258-A: 1.25 mm Pitch, 16 cores, Length 300 mm).
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-254-A)
ANALOG board (CN726)
insulating sheet
ANALOG board (CN601)
to the ANALOG board (CN726) and CONTROL board (CN2508).
CONTROL board (CN2503)
CONTROL board (CN2508)
Connect jig (extension cable J-2501-258-A) to the ANALOG board (CN601) and CONTROL board (CN2503).
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MAIN BOARD SERVICE POSITION
insulating sheet
MAIN board
CAPACITOR DISCHARGE
CAUTION: In checking the MAIN board, make a capacitor discharge of C2490 or C2491 for electric shock prevention.
800 /2W 800 Ω/2W
MAIN board
C2490C2491
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LEAD WIRE SETTING
The lead wire must not come in contact with the power transformer and the heat sink.
power transformer
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Please band together so that a primary side cable cannot touch a power transformer and heat sink.
— top view —
heat sink
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Front panel
To remove the cover
Press PUSH. When you remove the cover, keep it out of reach from children.
Status of the POWER button
Off The receiver is turned off (initial setting). Press POWER to turn the receiver on. You cannot turn the receiver on using the remote.
Name Function
" POWER Press to turn the
# AUTOCAL MIC
jack
$ TONE MODE Adjusts FRONT/
TONE
% MEMORY/
ENTER
TUNING MODE
TUNING
receiver on or off.
Connects to the supplied optimizer microphone for the Digital Cinema Auto Calibration function.
CENTER/ SURROUND/ SURROUND BACK BASS and TREBLE. Press TONE MODE repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE, then turn TONE to adjust the level.
Press to operate a tuner (FM/AM) and satellite radio (XM/SIRIUS) (U.S.A./Canadian model only).
SECTION 2

GENERAL

On/Standby
/ on the remote to turn the
Press receiver on or set it to the standby mode. When you press POWER on the receiver, the receiver will be turned off.
Name Function
& Remote sensor Receives signals from
' DIMMER Press repeatedly to
( DISPLAY Press repeatedly to
) INPUT MODE Press to select the input
* Display
window
+ 2CH/A.DIRECT Press to select sound
A.F.D.
MOVIE
MUSIC
remote commander.
adjust brightness of the display.
select information displayed on the display.
mode when the same components are connected to both digital and analog jacks.
The current status of the selected component or a list of selectable items appears here.
field.
This section is extracted from instruction manual.
Name Function
, ZONE/
POWER, SELECT
- HDMI IN Press to select the input
. HDMI OUT Press to select output
/ PHONES jack Connects to
0 SPEAKERS
(OFF/A/B/A+B)
1 VIDEO 2 IN/
PORTABLE AV IN jacks
2 MULTI
CHANNEL DECODING lamp
3 INPUT
SELECTOR
4 MASTER
VOLUME
Press SELECT repeatedly to select zone 2, zone 3 or main zone. Each time you press POWER, the output signals for the selected zone will be turned on or off.
signal from the component connected to the HDMI IN jacks.
signal tothe component connected to the HDMI OUT jacks.
headphones.
Switch to OFF, A, B, A+B of the front speakers.
Connect to a portable audio/video component such as a camcorder or video game.
Lights up when multi­channel audio signals are decoded.
Turn to select the input source to play back. To select the input source for zone 2 or zone 3, press ZONE/ SELECT ( zone 2 or zone 3 first (“ZONE 2 INPUT” or “ZONE 3 INPUT” appears onthedisplay), then turn INPUT SELECTOR to select the input source.
Turn to adjust the volume level of all speakers at the same time.
RB) to select
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Indicators on the display
Name Function
" SW Lights up when subwoofer
# Playback
channel indicators
L Front Left
R Front Right
C Center (monaural)
SL Surround Left
SR Surround Right
S Surround (monaural or the
SBL Surround Back Left
SBR Surround Back Right
SB Surround Back (the
$ Input
indicators
INPUT Lights up constantly with
HDMI The receiver recognizes a
DMPORT The DIGITAL MEDIA
MULTI IN The multi-channel input is
AUTO Lights up with the
COAX Digital signal is input
is connected and the audio signal is output from the SUBWOOFER jack. While this indicator lights up, the receiver creates a subwoofer signal based on the L.F.E. signal in the disc being played back or the low frequency components of the front channels.
The letters (L, C, R, etc.) indicate the channels being played back. The boxes around the letters vary to show how the receiver downmixes the source sound (based onthe speaker settings).
surround components obtained by Pro Logic processing)
surround back components obtained by 6.1 channel decoding)
Example:
Recording format (Front/ Surround): 3/2.1 Output channel: Surroun d speakers are set to “NO.” Sound Field: A.F.D. AUTO
LSW
CR
SL
SR
Light up to indicate the current input.
either following the corresponding indicators that indicate the current input status.
component connected via an HDMI IN jacks.
PORT adapter is connected and “DMPORT” is selected.
selected.
corresponding indicators that indicate the current input when INPUT MODE is set to “Auto.”
through the COAXIAL jack.
Name Function
OPT Digital signal is input
ANALOG No digital signal is being
% EQ Lights up when the
& HDMI A B Lights up when the signals
' D.C.A.C. Lights up when auto
( ZONE 2/
ZONE 3
) SLEEP Lights up when the sleep
* L.F.E. Lights up when the disc
+ DSD Lights up when the receiver
, Tuning
indicators
STEREO Stereo broadcast
MONO Monaural broadcast
XM (U.S.A./ Canadian model only)
SIRIUS (U.S.A./ Canadian model only)
CAT (U.S.A./ Canadian model only)
RDS (European model only)
PRESET The tuning mode is set to
MEMORY A memory function, suchas
through the OPTICAL jack.
input. When INPUT MODE is set to “Analog,” or when the “2ch Analog Direct” is being selected, it also lights up.
equalizer is activated.
are output from the H DMI OUT A or B jack.
calibration is activated.
Lights upwhile operation in zone 2/zone 3 is bein g enabled.
timer is activated.
being played back contains an L.F.E. (Low Frequency Effects) channel and the L.F.E. channel signal is actually being reproduced, the bars underneath the letters light up to indicate the level. Since the L.F.E. signal is not recorded in all parts of the input signal the bar indication willfluctuate (and may turn off) during playback.
is receiving D SD (Direct Stream Digital) signals.
Lights up when the receiver tunes in ra dio stations, or satellite radio stations.
The XM Mini Tuner and Home Dock are connected and “XM” is selected.
The SiriusConnect Home tuner is connected and “SIRIUS” is selected.
The category mode is selected during the satellite radio operation.
RDS information is received.
the preset mode.
Name Input, etc., is activated.
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Name Function
- H.A.T.S.
(European model only)
. BI-AMP Lights up when surround
/ D.RANGE Lights up when dynamic
0 VOLUME Displays the current
1 Dolby
Digital Surround indicators
D Dolby DigitalD+ Dolby Digital PlusD EX Dolby Digital Surround EX
2 DTS-HD
indicators
DTS-HD Lights up constantly with
MSTR DTS-HD Master Audio
LBR DTS-HD Low Bit Rate
HI RES DTS-HD High Resolution
3 TrueHD Lights up when the receiver
4 L-PCM Lights up when Linear
5 Dolby
Pro Logic indicators
PL Dolby Pro LogicPLII Dolby Pro Logic IIPLIIx Dolby Pro Logic IIx
6 DTS(-ES)
indicators
DTS Lights up when the receiver
96/24 DTS 96/24 (96 kHz/24 bit)
NEO:6 DTS Neo:6 Cinema/Music
DTS-ES Lights up with the either
DISCRETE DTS-ES Discrete 6.1
MATRIX DTS-ES Matrix 6.1
7 Neural-THX Lights up when therece iver
Lights up when the H.A.T.S. (High quality digital Audio Transm ission System) function is activated.
back speakers selection is set to “BI-AMP.”
range compression is activated.
volume.
Lights up one of the respective indicators when the receiver is decoding the corresponding Dolby Digital format signals.
Note
When playing a DolbyDigital format disc, be sure that you have made digitalconnections and that INPUT MODE is not set to “Analog.”
Light up when the receiver is decoding DTS-HD.
the one of the following indicators.
Audio
Audio
is decoding Dolby TrueHD.
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) signals are input.
Lights up one of the respective indictors when the receiver applies Dolby Pro Logic processing to 2 channel signals in order to output the center and surround channel signals.
Note
This indicator does not light when either the center speaker and surround speaker is not connected.
Light up when DTS or DTS-ES signals are input.
is decoding DTS signals. Either 96/24 or NEO:6a lso lights up depending on the input signal format or decoding format.
decoding
following indicator depending on the input signal decoding format.
Note
When playing a DTS format disc, be sure that you have made digital connections and that INPUTMODE is notset to “Analog.”
applies Neural-THX processing to input signals.
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Rear panel
) VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT
section
AUDIO IN/ OUT jacks
VIDEO IN/ OUT* jacks
AUDIO OUT jacks VIDEO OUT jack
Connect to a VCR or a DVD player etc..
Connect to the component in zone 2 or zone 3.
" DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT section
OPTICAL IN/ OUT jacks
COAXIAL IN jacks
HDMI IN/ OUT* jacks
Connect to a DVD player, Super Audio CD player, etc. The COAXIAL jack provides a better quality sound.
Connect to a DVD player, Blu-ray Disc Player, or a satellite tuner. An image and the sound are output to TV or a projector.
# Control jacks for Sony equipment
and other external components
IR REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
TRIGGER OUT jacks
Connect an IR repeater.
Connect to interlock on/off of the power supply of other 12V TRIGGER compliant components, or the amplifier/receiver of zone 2 or zone 3.
$ DMPORT
Connect to a Sony DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter.
XM jack Connects to the XM
(U.S.A./Canadian model only)
SIRIUS jack Connects to a
(U.S.A./Canadian model only)
Mini Tuner and Home Dock (not supplied).
SiriusConnect Home tuner (not supplied).
& COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT/
OUTPUT section
Y, PB/CB, PR/
IN/OUT*
C
R
jacks
Connect to a DVD player, TV, or a satellite tuner.
' RS-232C port
Used for maintenance and service.
( AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT section
AUD IO IN / OUT jacks
Connect to a tape deck orMDdeck, etc.
ZONE 2 VIDEO OUT jack
(U.S.A./Canadian model only)
EXT VIDEOIN jack
An RJ-45 jack used to senda video signal to the component in zone 2. Use a CAT5 cable for the connection. Used for custom installation. For information on how to use this jack, consult your dealer.
Attention
Do not use this jack for an Ethernet LAN connection. Doingso may cause a malfunction.
Connects to the component when you want to watch in PIP (Picture in Picture) window.
* SPEAKERS section
Connects tospeakers.
* You can watch the selected input image when you
connect theHDMIOUT or MONITOR OUT jacks to a TV. You can operate this receiver using a GUI (Graphical User Interface).
% ANTENNA section
FM ANTENNA jack
AM ANTENNA jack
12
Connects to the FM wire antenna (aerial) supplied with this receiver.
Connects to the AM loop antenna (aerial) supplied with this receiver.
MULTI CHANNEL INPUT jacks
PRE OUT jacks Connect to an
Connect to a Super Audio CD player or DVD playe r wi th an analog audio jack for
7.1 channel or 5.1 channel sound.
external power amplifier.
Remote commander
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You can use the supplied remote to operate the receiver and to control the Sony audio/video components that the remote is assigned to operate.
Main remote commander (RM-AAL013/RM-AAL014)
The RM-AAL013 remote is supplied with the U.S.A./Canadian model only and RM­AAL014 is supplied with the European model only. The RM-AAL013 remote is used for illustration purpose. Any differences in operation are clearly indicated in the text, for example, “European model only.”
Name Function
" AV /(on/
standby)
# /(on/
standby)
$ ZONE Press to switch the zone 2 or
% AMP Press to enable the receiver
Press to turn on or off the audio/ video components that the remote is assigned to operate.
If you press / ()buttonat the same time, it will turn off the receiver and other Sony components (SYSTEM STANDBY).
Note
The function of the AV / switch changes automatically each time you press the input button ().
Press to turn the receiver on or off. If zone 2 or zone 3 is selected, only the main receiver is turned on or off with this button. To turn off all components including an amplifier in zone2 or zone 3, press / and AV / () at the same time (SYSTEM STANDBY).
Saving the power in standby mode.
When “Control for HDMI” and “RS-232C Control” are set to “O FF.”
zone 3 operation.
operation.
Name Function
& Input
buttons
' TV INPUT Press TV (XG), then press T V
( WIDE Press TV (XG), then press
) D.TUNING Press SHIFT (XH),then press to
* CLEAR Press SHIFT (XH), then press to
+ ENT/MEM Press SHIFT (XH), then press
, MOVIE Press to select sound field for
- MUSIC Press to select sound field for
. NIGHT
MODE
/ HDMI
OUTPUT
0 GUI MODE Press to switch the display
1
7W#C
2 OPTIONS
TOOLS
3 MENU
HOME
4 N/.
a)
Y
a)
9
a) b)
/ /
CATEGORY MODE
(U.S.A./ Canadian model only)
TUNING +/– Press to select station.
5 PRESET
b)
+
/–
TV CH +
Press one of the buttons to select the component you want to use. When you press any of the input buttons, the receiver turns on. The buttons are factoryassigned tocontrol Sony components. You can program the remote to control non-Sony components following the steps in “Programming the remote”.
INPUT to select the input signal of a TV.
WIDE repeatedly to select th e wide picture mode.
enter direct tuning mode.
– clear a mistake when you
press the incorrect numeric button.
– return to continuous
playback, etc. of the satellite tuner or DVD player.
ENT/MEM to enter the value after selecting a channel, disc, or track using the numeric buttons, or to store a station during tuner operation.
movies.
music. Press AMP (), then press
NIGHT MODE to activate the NIGHT MODE function.
Press to select output signal to the component connected to the HDMI OUT jacks.
mode ofthe menu between GUI MODE (to display the menu on the TV screen) and DISPLAY MODE (to display the menu in the display window).
Press 7/W/#/C to select the menu items. Then press to enter the selection.
Press todisplay and selectitems from option menus for receiver, DVD player, TV, or Blu-ray Disc Player, etc.
Press to display the menu used to operate audio/video components or a TV.
a)
Press to operate the DVD player, Blu-ray Disc Player, CD player, MD deck, tape deck, or component connected to the
a)
DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter etc.
Press to select the category mode for satellite tuner.
Press to register FM/AM/ satellite tuner stations or to select preset stations.
b)
/– Press TV (XG), then press TV
CH + /– to operate the TV, satellite tuner, VCR, etc.
Name Function
6 F1/F2 Press BD or DVD (), then
INPUT MODE
SLEEP Press AMP (), then press
7 RM SET UP Press to set up the remote.
8 THEATER Press to turn the Theater mode
9 TV Press to enable the TV
: SHIFT Press to light up the button. It
; Numeric
buttons
XK -/-- Press to select
XL A.F.D. Press to select sound field.
XM 2CH/
A.DIRECT
F
RESOLUTION
FB PIP Press PIP toswitchthe image of
FT DISPLAY Press to select information
press F1 or F2 to select a component to operate.
• HDD /DISC combo F1: HDD F2: DVD disc, Blu-ray Disc
• DVD/VHS combo F1: DVD disc, Blu-ray Disc F2: VHS
Press AMP (), then press INPUT MODE to select the input mode when the same components are co nnected to both digital and analog jacks.
SLEEP to activate the sleep timer function and the duration which the receiver turns off automatically.
on and off when connecting the receiver to products featuring “BRAVIA” Sync.
operation.
changes the remote button function to activate the butto ns with pink printing.
Press SHIFT (XH), then press to – preset/tune to preset stations. – select track numbers of the
CD player, DVD player, Blu­ray Disc Player or MD deck. Press -/-- (XK)toselecttrack number 10.
– select channel numbers of
the VCR or satellite tuner.
– After pressing TV (XG),
press the numeric buttons to select the TV channels.
– track numbers over 10 of the
VCR, satellite tuner, CD player or MD deck.
– channel numbers of the
Digital CATV terminal.
Press to select sound field or to switch the audio of the selected input to analog signal without any adjustment.
Press RESOLUTION repeatedly to change the resolution of signals output from the HDMI OUT or COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack.
the PIP (Picture in Picture) window. The image of the PIP window is the one from the EXT VIDEO IN jack. You can swap the position of the main screen and the PIP window by pressing (RI).
Note
When the HDMI input is selected on the main screen, you cannot swap the position of the main screen and the PIPwindow.
displayed in the display window, TV screen oft heVCR, satellite tuner, CD player, DVD player, Blu-ray Disc Player, or MD deck.
Note
In the GUI MODE, press the button to display the menu on the TV screen.
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Name Function
FE RETURN/
EXIT 0
FG CATEGORY
+/–
(U.S.A./ Canadian model only)
#·/·C Press to select an album.
FH DISC SKIP Press to skip a disc when using
FI MASTER
VOL +/ – TV VOL +/– Press TV (XG), then press TV
FK MUTING Press to t urn off the sound
FL BD/DVD/
TOP MENU, MENU
MACRO1, MACRO2
a)
See the table for information on the buttons that you can use to control ea ch component.
b)
The tactile dot is attached to these buttons (TV/5, /,PRESET+/TVCH+).Useasamarkof operation.
Notes
• Some functions explained in this section may not work depending on the m odel.
• The above explanation is intended to serve as an example only. Therefore, depending on the component, the above operation may not be possible or may operate differently than described.
Press to return to the previous menu or exit the menu while the menu or on-screen guide of the VCR, DVD player, or satellite tuner is displayed on the TV screen.
Press to select the category for satellite tuner.
a multi-disc changer.
Press to adjust the volume level of all speakers at the same time.
VOL +/– to adjust the volume level of the TV.
temporarily. Press the button again to restore the sound.
Press to display the menus of the DVD player on the TV screen. Then use 7 /W/#/C and
to perform a menu
operations. Press AMP (), then press
MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 to set up the macro function.
Zone 2/Zone 3 remote commander (RM-AAP027)
This remote is for zone 2/zone 3 operations.
Name Function
" AV /(on/
standby)
# /(on/
standby)
$ ZONE Press to enable the zone 2 or
% Input
buttons
& ENTER Press to enter the value after
' PICTURE Press repeatedly to cycle
( FAVO RI TE S Press once to display the stored
Press to turn on or off the audio/ video components that the remote is assigned to operate.
Press /()atthesametime, to turn off the receivers in the main zone, zone 2 and zone 3, and any otherSonycompone nts (SYSTEM STANDBY).
Note
ThefunctionoftheAV / switch changes automatically each time you press the i nput button ().
Press to turn the receiver on or off in zone 2 or zone 3. Press AV / ()atthesame time to turn off the receivers in the main zone, zone 2 and zone 3, and any other Sony components (SYSTEM STANDBY).
zone 3 operation.
Press one of the buttons to select the component you want to use. Press a pink-labeled button after pressing SHIFT (RL). Whenyou pressany ofthe input buttons, the receiver turns on. The buttons are factory assigned to control Sony components. You can program the remote to control no n-Sony components following the steps in “Programming the remote”
selecting a chan nel, disc or track using the numeric buttons.
through the available p icture modes of TV.
favorite channel list of TV.
Name Function
) F1/F2 Press BD or DVD (), then
* GUIDE Press to display a guide list of
+
7W#C
, OPTIONS
TOOL S
- MENU
HOME
. N/.
a)
Y
a)
9 / /
/ PRESET
b)
+
TV CH +
0 RM SET UP Press to set up the remote. 1 TV / Press to turn the TV on or off. 2 TV Press to enable the TV
3 SHIFT Press to light up the button. It
4 WIDE Press repeatedl y to select the
5 TV INPUT Press TV (RK), then press TV
6 BD/DVD
TOP MENU, MENU
7 DISPLAY Press to select information
8 RETURN/
EXIT 0
9 #·/·C Press to select an album. : DISC SKIP Press to skip a disc when using
; MASTER
VOL +/ –
TV VOL +/– Press TV (RK), then press TV
XK MUTING Press to t urn off the sound
a)
See the table for information o n the buttons that you can use to control ea ch component.
b)
The tactiledot is attached to these buttons (SAT/5, /, PRESET +/TV CH +). Use as a mark of operation.
press F1 or F2 to select a component to operate.
• HDD/DISC combo F1: HDD F2: DVD disc, Blu-ray Disc
• DVD/VHS combo F1: DVD disc, Blu-ray Disc F2: VHS
Note
The F1/F2 function does no t work for videocom ponents that have no recording function.
the DVD player or satellite tuner on the TV screen.
Press 7/W/#/C to select the menu items for zone 2/zone 3. Then press to enter the selection.
Press to display ands elect items from option menus for receiver, DVD player, TV, or Blu-ray Disc Player, etc.
Press to display the menu used to operate audio/video components or a TV.
a)
Press to operate the DVD player, Blu-ray Disc Player,CD player, MD deck, tape deck, or
a) b)
component connected to the
a)
DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter etc.
Press to register FM/AM/
/–
satellite tuner stations or to select preset stations.
b)
/– PressTV(RK), then pre ss TV
CH + /– to operate the TV, satellite tuner, VCR, etc.
operation.
changes the remote butt on function to activate the buttons with pink printing.
wide picture mode.
INPUT to select theinputsignal of a TV.
Press to display the menus of the DVD player on the TV screen. Then use 7/W /#/C and
to perform a menu
operations.
displayed in the display window,T Vscree nof the VCR, satellite tuner, CD player, DVD player, Blu-ray Disc Player, or MD deck.
Note
In the GUI mode, press the button to disp lay the men u on the TV screen.
Press to return to the previous menu orexit the menuwhile the menu or on-screen guide of the VCR, DVD player, or satellite tuner is displayed on the TV screen.
a multi-disc changer.
Press to adjust the volume level of all speakers in zone 2/zone 3 at the same time.
VOL +/– to adjust the volume level of the TV in zone 2/ zone 3.
temporarily. Press the button again to restore the sound.
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DISASSEMBLY

• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.

3-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW

SET
3-2. CASE (Page 16)
STR-DA5400ES
SECTION 3
3-3. TUNER (FM/AM), SPTM BOARD (Page 16)
3-4. DSP/DIGITAL/CIS/CONTROL BOARDS (Page 17)
3-6. FRONT PANEL BLOCK (Page 18)
3-9. HEAT SINK BLOCK (Page 19)
3-7. A-VIDEO BOARD (Page 18)
3-8. ANALOG BOARD (Page 19)
3-10. POWER TRANSFORMER (T1), E-VOL/MAIN BOARDS (Page 20)
3-5. D VIDEO/DMPORT BOARDS (Page 17)
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Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

3-2. CASE

two screws
(
BVST4×8
two spacers (case)
flat head screw
(TP)
)
two flat head screws
(TP)
case
(
two screws
BVST4×8
)

3-3. TUNER (FM/AM), SPTM BOARD

Cut the binding band (taiton).
SPTM board
four connectors
(CX4101, CX4102 CX4103, CX4104)
wire (flat type) (9 core) (US, Canadian models) wire (flat type) (11 core) (except US, Canadian models) (tuner (FM/AM))
tuner (FM/AM)
two screws (BV/ring)
two screws
(
BVTT2.6×6
)
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3-4. DSP/DIGITAL/CIS/CONTROL BOARDS

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RM nine connectors (CN2503, CN2504, CN2505, CN2507, CN2508, CN2509, CN2512, CN2513, CN2515)
XB three connectors (CN2516, CN2519, CN2520)
XT two screws (BVTP3 × 8)
RK screws (BVTP3 × 8)
$
connector
(CN3571)
two connectors (CN2204, CN2207)
X
RL two screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
RH two screws (BVTP3 × 8)
eight screws (BVTP3 × 8)
four screws (BVTP3 × 8)
"
RT bracket (digital)
XG CONTROL
board
XE two brackets (control)
#
RI CIS board
R DSP board
two screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
RG wire (flat type) (13 core) (CIS board (CN807), D VIDEO board (CN2510))
D CONNECT board
four connectors
connector
(CN2206)
"
(CN2403, CN2404, CN2405, CN2406)
#
RB three screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
RE DIGITAL board
$

3-5. D VIDEO/DMPORT BOARDS

two HS holders
R radiation sheet (F)
four connectors
(CN3509, CN3607, CN3609, CN3610)
RT two screws (BVTP3 × 8)
RE 03P insulating bushing
RM bracket (DM-HD)
RB D VIDEO board
RH
two screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
heatsink (S58F)
heatsink (S58F)
X DMPORT
board
bracket (HDMI-A64)
two HS holders
R radiation
sheet (F)
two screws (BVTP3 × 8)
connector (CN3523)
five screws (BVTP3 × 8)
RK bracket (DMPORT-A64)
RI two screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
eight screws (B3 × 6)
RL two screws (BVTP3 × 8)
RG two screws (BVTP3 × 8)
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3-6. FRONT PANEL BLOCK

two screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
front panel block
Cut two clamps.
three connectors
(ANALOG board: CN607, A-VIDEO board: CN6003, AC board: CNP53)
Cut the clamp.

3-7. A-VIDEO BOARD

bracket (WB)
A-VIDEO board
screw
(BVTP3 × 8)
(CN6008)
five screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
connector
screw
(BVTP3 × 8)
clamp filter (ferrite core)
two screws
(BV3 × 8 CU)
18
eight screws
(BVTP3 × 8)

3-8. ANALOG BOARD

wire (flat type) (9core)
(US, Canadian models), wire (flat type) (11core) (except US, Canadian models) (tuner (FM/AM), ANALOG board: CN603)
(BVTP3 × 8)
two connectors
(CN605, CN608)
bracket (side)
R
screw
clamp (L35)
screw
(BVTP3 × 8)
reinforcement
(main)
ANALOG board
RB
seven screws
(BVTP3 × 8)
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(US, Canadian models)
screw
(B3 × 6)

3-9. HEAT SINK BLOCK

seven screws
(BV3 × 8 CU)
heat sink block
two connectors
(CN1205, CN1206)
CONNECTOR2 board
CONNECTOR1 board
two connectors
(CN1207, CN1209)
Cut the clamp.
connector
(CN1405)
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3-10. POWER TRANSFORMER (T1), E-VOL/MAIN BOARDS

two screws
RB
(DM/MAIN)
E-VOL board
RT
screw
R
(BVTP3 × 8)
two connectors
(CN1203, CN1204)
power
transformer (T1)
(BVTP3 × 8)
reinforcement
screw
(BVTP3 × 8)
label (TR-ES/L)
two connectors
(CN1404, CN1408)
three screws
XT
(BVTP3 × 8)
two connectors
(CN1208, CN1209)
bracket
(SS)
Cut the
RH
clamp.
lead wire with connector
RG
(CN1001)
copper washer
+BVTT assies
two fuses (T4AL/250V)
RE
(F1403, F1404)
MAIN board
XE
J1499
Cut the clamp.
RH
lead wire with connector
RI
screw
X
(BVTP3 × 8)
reinforcement (MAIN)
XB
three screws
RM
(BV/ring)
four screws
RL
(BVTP3 × 8)
two accessory
RK
screws (J1499)
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SECTION 4

TEST MODE

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HISTORY MODE
The state that the set is used is memorized.
Procedure:
1. While pressing the [MUSIC] and [MEMORY/ENTER] but­tons, press the [POWER] button to turn on the power and “HISTORY MODE” is displayed.
2. Each time the [M]/[m] buttons of remote commander is pressed, the item is switched in order as follows.
Items Display
Protect code and channel PRCT NO/CH: XX/XX
Number of protector is gener­ated
Total use time TTL_TIME: XXXXH XXM
Sound fi eld XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Input Selector INPUT: XXXXXXXXXX
Input mode INMODE: XXXXXXXXXXXX
Input mode under lock state DSEL: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Stream under input STREAM: XXXXXXX
Channel information CONFIG:XXXXXXX
State of headphone HEAD PHONES: XXX
Volume VOL: XXXdB
EQ setting value
Level collection value each channel
Total time of power on TTL_P_ON: XXXXH XXM
PRCT COUNT: XXX
BASS: XXXdB
TREB: XXXdB
Lv FL/FR XXXX/XXXX
Lv SL/SR XXXX/XXXX
Lv CT/SW XXXX/XXXX
Lv BL/BR XXXX/XXXX
DIGITAL MEIDA PORT TEST Procedure:
1. Connect the DMPORT check jig (P/N: J-2501-309-A) with the DMPORT jack (CN6751) on the DMPORT board.
2. While pressing the [A.F.D.] and [HDMI IN] buttons, press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
3. The message “DMPORT OK.” appears on the fl uorescent indi- cator tube and enter the digital media port test mode. (Confi r- mation of communication line)
When “NO DETECT”, “UART NG” and “UART TO” are dis-
played on the fl uorescent indicator tube, confi rm the connec- tion of the DMPORT check jig, and enter the mode again.
Each time the [>] button on the remote commander is
pressed, the connect check and adaptor version check are switched.
Press the [.] button on the remote commander, connected
confi rmation of the DMPORT check jig is done again.
4. To a pinjack of the DMPORT check jig input information rele­vant to audio signal (sine-wave 1.0V rms) and composite video signal (white 100% 1.0Vp-p, color bar, etc.).
5. Confi rm the output of speakers and monitor TV. (Confi rmation of analog signal)
6. To release from this mode, press the [x] button on the remote commander.
color
pattern
generator
AF
oscillator
J001
DMPORT board
CN6751
DMPORT
check jig
(Part No.:
J-2501-309-A)
A-VIDEO board
J6001
TV
monitor
set
FL/FR
speaker
MAIN board
TM4002
XM FACTORY TEST MODE (US and Canadian models only)
Mode to confi rm operation of XM. Doing display of ID of XM antenna and output of audio signal that XM antenna generates, it is confi rmed that there are no problems in the communication of the XM antenna and the tranmission of the audio signal.
Procedure:
1. The XM antenna was connected, while pressing the [TUNING MODE] and [MOVIE] buttons, press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
2. Whenever the [DISPLAY] button is pressed, the output of the audio signal of 1 kHz L/R, 20 Hz L/R, 5 kHz L/R, muting, 1 kHz L and 1kHz R are switched.
SIRIUS FACTORY TEST MODE (US and Canadian models only)
Mode to confi rm operation of SIRIUS. Doing display of ID of SIRIUS antenna and output of audio signal that SIRIUS antenna generates, it is confi rmed that there are no problems in the com- munication of the SIRIUS antenna and the tranmission of the audio signal.
Procedure:
1. The SIRIUS antenna was connected, while pressing the [TUNING MODE] and [A.F.D.] buttons, press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
2. Whenever the [DISPLAY] button is pressed, the output of the audio signal of 1 kHz L/R, 20 kHz L/R, 10 Hz L/R, noise L, noise R, muting are switched.
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FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE PATTERN CHECK MODE
All fl uorescent segments are tested. When this test is activated, all segments turn on at the same time, then each segment turns on one after another.
Procedure:
1. While pressing the [MOVIE] and [HDMI IN] buttons, press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
2. All segments and all LEDs turn on. Each time [DISPLAY] but­ton to change as follows all on, test pattern 1, test pattern 2, all off, all on in this order.
S.F LOCK ON/OFF CHANGE MODE Procedure:
1. While pressing the [MUSIC] and [HDMI IN] buttons, press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
2. Either the message “SF LOCK [OFF]” or “SF LOCK [ON]” appears.
SOUND FIELD CLEAR MODE
The preset sound fi eld is cleared when this mode is activated. Use this mode before returning the product to clients upon completion of repair.
Procedure:
1. While pressing the [MUSIC] button, press the [POWER] but­ton to turn on the main power.
2. The message “S. F. Initialize” appears and initialization is per­formed.
TUNER AM STEP CHANGE (9 kHz/10 kHz) MODE (US and Canadian models only)
Either the 9 kHz step or 10 kHz step can be selected for the AM channel step.
Procedure:
1. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
2. Turn the [INPUT SELECTOR] dial to select the “AM”.
3. Press the [POWER] button to turn off the main power.
4. While pressing the [TUNING MODE] button, press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
5. Either the message “AM 9k Step” or “AM 10k Step” appears, select the desired step.
MEMORY CLEARING MODE
All preset contents are cleared when this mode is activated. Use this mode before returning the product to clients upon completion of repair.
Procedure:
1. While pressing the [TONE MODE] and [HDMI IN] buttons, press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
2. The message “MEMORY CLEARING***” appears and the memories are reset to the default values.
3. When done, the message “MEMORY CLEARED*” appears.
COMMAND MODE CHANGE MODE
The command mode of the remote-commander which this set re­ceives can be changed.
Procedure:
1. While pressing the [2CH/A. DIRECT] button, press the [POW ER] button to turn on the main power.
2. Either the message “COMMAND MODE [AV1]” or “COM MAND MODE [AV2]” appears. Select the desired mode.
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SPECIAL MENU MODE Procedure:
1. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power, then while pressing the [TONE MODE] button, press the [A.F.D.], [2CH/A. DIRECT], [MUSIC], [MOVIE] button in order, the message “MENU SPECIALIZED!” appears.
2. Press the [M]/[m] buttons of the remote commander, the message “<<< SPECIAL >>>” appears.
3. Press the [,] button of the remote commander, the item is appears.
4. Each time the [M]/[m] buttons of the remote commander is pressed, the item is switched in order as follows.
Some items can change the content. Display the cursor by pressing the [
by pressing the [M]/[m] buttons of the remote commander, and fi x the content by pressing the [<] button of the remote commander when you want to change the content of the item.
5. To release from this mode, while pressing the [TONE MODE] button, press the [A.F.D.], [2CH/A. DIRECT], [MUSIC], [MOVIE] but­ton in order again, the message “MENU SPECIALIZED OFF” appears.
Items Display Remark
SYSTEM version display SYSTEM VERSION X.XXX X.XXX: System software version
MAIN Ucom version display
Video Ucom version display Video Ucom Ver X. XX X.XX: Video system controller software version
FAROUDJA version display FAROUDJA Ver X. XX X.XX: Video processor software version (main zone)
FAROUDJA (2nd) version display FAROUDJA2ND Ver X. XX X.XX: Video processor software version (2nd zone)
GUI CG-ROM version display GUI CGROM Ver X. XX X.XX: CG-ROM software version
DSP Ucom version display DSP Ucom Ver X. XX X.XX: DSP controller version
DSP serial fl ash version display DSP SFLASH Ver X. XX X.XX: Serial fl ash software version
DSP parallel fl ash version display DSP PFLASH Ver X. XX X.XX: DSP parallel fl ash version
DSP debug menu <DSP DEBUG MENU> Not used for the servicing
FAROUDJA update FAROUDJA UPDATE [XXX] XXX: ON or OFF
HDCP key read HDCP KEY READ [XXX] Not used for the servicing
Model/destination change
Video factory menu <VIDEO FACTORY MENU> Menu mode to enter video calibration menu and DDR access
Video calibration (Video factory menu)
MAIN ##### ∗∗∗ vX. XX
MODEL [##### ∗∗∗∗ XX]
V.CALIBRATION START? Procedure:
,] button of the remote commander, and changing the content
#####: Model ∗∗∗: Destination X.XX: Main controller software version
Not used for the servicing
check menu If the [ENTER] button of the remote commander is pressed, entering the menu, and operating two the following menu become possible
1. “DVD” is selected by using [INPUT SELECTOR] dial.
2. Connect a color pattern generator to the COMPONENT VIDEO ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY) IN2 jack (J6007) on the A-VIDEO board and DVD VIDEO IN jack (J6003) on the A-VIDEO board.
3. Input 100% color bars signal from the color pattern generator.
4. Menu that measures individual difference of hardness by automatic operation in pressing the [ENTER] button of the remote commander, and corrects reference value. In a mea­surement once, only one of NTSC/PAL/HD can be measured, repeat NTSC/PAL/HD calibration from procedure 4.
“Check XXXX V-IN” at display: Video signal necessary for the measurement while measuring
it last time was not detected and it became an error
Confi rm the input of the video of the terminal connection etc.,
and measure the [ENTER] button of the remote commander again pressing
DDR access check DDR CHECK [XX] sec XX: Time to do access check on DDR (for design evaluation)
Auto cal mic test SPEAKER OUT [XXXXX] XXXXX: Selection of speaker output audio [SOURCE]: nomally
FL display fonts test FL display test ALL ON Each time [DISPLAY] button to change as follows all on t
Super reset SUPER RESET [XXX] Not used for the servicing
RAM watch menu XXX Not used for the servicing
FL FONT [0x ∗∗ = X] ∗∗: 20 to FE, X: character
(Video factory menu)
mode, [MIC]: mode that output audio from mic from speaker
test pattern 1 t test pattern 2 t all off t all on
If super reset is performed, “up convert signal level adjustment” will also be initialized When EEPROM initialization is required, perform the “memory clearing mode”
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Items Display Remark
EERROM debug
Protector on/off PROTECTOR ON/OFF [XXX] Not used for the servicing
Audio swap SWAP [XXXXXXXXXXX] Not used for the servicing
Volume value display (FL/FR)
Volume value display (SL/SR)
Volume value display (CT/SW)
Volume value display (SBL/SBR)
DAC mute fl ag upper DAC MUTE U XXXXXXXX Not used for the servicing
DAC mute fl ag lower DAC MUTE L XXXXXXXX Not used for the servicing
2nd volume value display 2nd VOLUME XXX Not used for the servicing
FL display duty change DARK OUT DUTY [XXX%] Not used for the servicing
CORTEZ debug read CORTEZ READ [XXX] Not used for the servicing
Check H.A.T.S. playback component
H.A.T.S. mode fi x HATS FIX [XXXXXXX] Not used for the servicing
H.A.T.S. rate cotrol HATS RATE [XXXXXX] Not used for the servicing
H.A.T.S. error process HATS ERR PROC [XXX] Not used for the servicing
H.A.T.S. error trig HATS ERR TRIG Not used for the servicing
EEPROM [∗∗∗∗] [XX]
FL∗∗∗∗ FR XXXX SL∗∗∗∗ SR XXXX CT∗∗∗∗ SW XXXX SBL∗∗∗∗ SBR XXXX
CHK HATS COMP [XXX] Not used for the servicing
Not used for the servicing
Not used for the servicing
Not used for the servicing
Not used for the servicing
Not used for the servicing
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SECTION 5

ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS

BIAS ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT
Note: Afer 10 minutes or more have passed since the power supply was
turned on, this adjustment is done.
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Connection:
CN1561 (CN1611, CN1761, CN1861) pin , CN1561 (CN1761, CN1861) pin CN1561 (CN1611, CN1761, CN1861) pin , CN1561 (CN1761, CN1861) pin
Note: Pin 3, 4 of CN1611 are open.
Procedure:
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the CN1561 (CN1611, CN1761, CN1861).
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the main power.
3. Adjust the RV1501 (RV1551, RV1601, RV1701, RV1751, RV1801, RV1851) so that the digital voltmeter reading is 5 mV to 20 mV.
Note: Adjust for the digital voltmeter reading to become 5 mV as much as
possible.
Adjustment and Connection Location:
– BIAS Board (Conductor Side) –
digital voltmeter
+ –
Adjustment hole
for RV1801
(SBL)
– PROTECTOR (SB) Board (Component Side) –
Adjustment hole
for RV1851
CN1861
4
1
(SBR)
Adjustment hole
for RV1601
(CENTER)
– PROTECTOR (F-C) Board (Component Side) –
Adjustment hole
for RV1501
(F-L)
CN1611
4
CN1561
1
Adjustment hole
for RV1551
(F-R)
1
4
Adjustment hole
for RV1701
(SUR-L)
– PROTECTOR (SURR) Board (Component Side) –
Adjustment hole
for RV1751
CN1761
1
4
(SUR-R)
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VIDEO CALIBRATION ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment to decide the standard of the video input signal.
Note: After replacing D VIDEO board, or after “SUPER RESET” of the
special menu mode is executed, perform this adjustment.
Connection:
color pattern
generator
color bars 100%
A-VIDEO board COMPONENT VIDEO ASSIGNABLE
(INPUT ONLY) IN 2 jack (J6007) A-VIDEO board DVD VIDEO IN jack (J6003) A-VIDEO board EXT VIDEO IN jack (J6001)
set
Procedure:
1. “DVD” is selected by using [INPUT SELECTOR] dial.
2. Connect a color pattern generator to the COMPONENT VID EO ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY) IN 2 jack (J6007) on the A-VIDEO board and DVD VIDEO IN jack (J6003) on the A-VIDEO board and EXT VIDEO IN jack (J6001) on the A­VIDEO board.
3. Input NTSC color bars signal from the color pattern genera­tor.
4. Enter the special menu mode referring to the “SPECIAL MENU MODE” (refer to page 23) of the test mode.
5. Press the [M]/[m] buttons on the remote commander to select the “VIDEO FACTORY MENU”, and press the [ENTER] but­ton on the remote commander. It enters the test mode, and dis­play as below.
FM AUTO STOP CHECK
signal
generator
set
Procedure:
1. Turn on the set.
2. Input the following signal from signal generator to FM antenna input directly.
Carrier frequency: A = 87.5 MHz, B = 98 MHz, C = 108 MHz Deviation : 75 kHz Modulation : 1 kHz ANT input : 35 dBu (EMF)
Note: Use 75 ohm coaxial cable to connect signal generator and the set.
You cannot use video cable for checking.
Use signal generator whose output impedance is 75 ohm.
3. Set to FM tuner function and scan the input FM signal with automatic scanning.
4. Confi rm that input frequency of A, B and C are detected and automatic scanning stops.
When the station signal is received in good condition, automatic scanning stops.
V.CALIBRATION START? y NTSC : MW--_____ (PAL input) PAL : MW--_____ (HD input) HD-V : MW--_____
6. In state of step 5, press the [MEMORY/ENTER] button. The adjustment is automatically completed, and result is written in the EEPROM, and display as below.
(NTSC input) V. CAL. OK N: _:_/N: _ _ (PAL input) V. CAL. OK N: P:_/N: P: _ (HD input) V. CAL. OK N: P:H/N: P: H
When “Check XXXX V-IN” is displayed, Video signal neces-
sary for the measurement while measuring it last time was not detected and it became an error. Confi rm the input of the video of the terminal connection etc., and measure the [MEMORY/ ENTER] button again pressing.
7. Input PAL color bars signal from the color pattern generator.
8. Perform step 4 to 6.
9. Input HD color bars signal (720p or 1080p) from the color pat­tern generator.
10. Perform step 4 to 6.
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SECTION 6

DIAGRAMS

6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM - CONTROL Section -

: AUDIO (ANALOG)
: AUDIO (DIGITAL)
1D3 3D1 2D2
15 D4
10
A1
11
A0
9
A2
5Y
OPTICAL
RECEIVER
IC2201
OPTICAL
RECEIVER
IC2202
OPTICAL
RECEIVER
IC2203
OPTICAL
RECEIVER
IC707
14 D5
WAVE
SHAPER
IC2209
J2201
DIGITAL OUT
SWITCH
IC2206
5
DSEL1
4
DSEL06DSEL2
7
REQ
11
CLK12LAT13OE
DIGITAL ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY)
14
S-IN
2RX0
10 RX6/UI
8RX4
4RX2
1RXOUT
SI_A
21RDATA
17RBCK
20RLRCK
27XMCK
16RMCK
DIR_NONAU
33AUDIO/VO
DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE RECEIVER
IC2208
INPUT
SELECTOR
IC2207
DATA DECODER
IC2210
39
CE
37DO36
RERR
56
DIR ERROR
D595 LAT
D595 OE
5565 64
DIR DO
54
DIR CE (LAT)
34
CKST
59
DIR CKST
41
XMODE
53
DIR XMODE (RESET)
168
FSRATE1
COM1-CLK
COM1-DAT
40
CL
COM1-CLK
D1001
38
DI
COM1-DAT
COM2 DATA
COM1 DATA
COM1 CLK
67 66
FUNC LAT
94
MIC ON
15
COM2 CLK
COM1-DAT
COM1-CLK
16
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
IC2513 (1/3)
MD
OPTICAL OUT
VIDEO 1
OPTICAL IN
OPTICAL
RECEIVER
IC2204
MD
OPTICAL IN
4D0
OPTICAL
RECEIVER
IC2225
TV
OPTICAL IN
SAT
OPTICAL IN
TAPE
OPTICAL IN
SA-CD/CD
COAXIAL IIN
5RX3
BD
COAXIAL IN
DVD
COAXIAL IIN
VIDEO 2 IN/
PORTABLE AV IN
DIGITAL (OPT)
D1002
D1005
D1004
D1003
72
HDMI-ERROR
60
MCK_X1/X2_SEL
32
SPDIF/DSD_SEL
10
9
ANA/DIGI
ERR
79
PREOUT RY
17
5
PREOUT-RY
85
HP-RY
80
SP-A-RY
81
SP-B-RY
82
C-RY
83
SB-RY
84
REAR-RY
SP-A-RY SP-B-RY
C-RY
SB-RY
SR-RY
20
HP IN
HPSW
4
PROTECTOR
PROTECTOR
75 86
4/8 RY
4/8_RY
HP-RY
172
XM-DA_LAT
XM_DACLAT
FUNC-LAT MIC
COM2_CLK
COM2_DATA
VOL LAT
77 78 93 92
96 95
2ND RELAY
CCD_RY
2ND-RY
3RD RELAY
3ND-RY
CCD_RY
VOL-LAT
COM1_CLK
COM1_DATA
63
24MHz
FUNC2_LAT
102
FUNC2_LAT
D.MIX-LAT
76
DMIX_LAT
OPTICAL
TRANSCEIVER
IC2205
15DSP_SEL
1ANA/DIGI
XIN
29
XOUT
28
X2201
24.576MHz
FM 75Ω
COAXIAL
AM
ANTENNA
TUNER (FM/AM)
TUN-L
TUN_DO
TUN_CE
TUNED
TU-L
3
110
TUN_DO
107
TUN_LAT
106
TUNED
TUN_DATA
108
TUN_DATA
TUN_CLK
109
TUN_CLK
TUN-R R-CH
RDS-DATA
RDS-CLK
111
RDS_DATA
165
RDS_CLK
R-CH
ADFL
HDMI_ERROR
19
AINL
AINR
BCK LRCK
MCK
16
6 3
1
A/D CONVERTER
IC2217
D OUT
2
BUFFER
IC2211
2
A0
3B0SD0
6B1SD1
5A1
SI_B
D/A MCK
BCK
LRCK
DIR-ERR
MCK
DATA SELECTOR
IC2213
Y0
4
SI_CY1
7
SI_DY2
9
SI_EY3
12
SELECT
1
14
A3
A2
11
DATA SELECTOR
IC2212
Y3
12
Y2
9
A1
5
B1
6
B2
10
B3
HDMI_MCK
HDMI_LRCK
HDMI_BCK
HDMI_BCK, HDMI_LRCK, HDMI_MCK
13
Y1
7
7
6
51
8
36
1
SELECT
1
SELECT
1
• SIGNAL PATH
• R-CH is omitted due to same as L-CH.
2
A0
3B0HDMI_SPDIF
6B1
5A1
DATA SELECTOR
IC2228
Y0
4
Y1
7
10 B2SD2
11 A 2
13 B3SD3
NON_LPCM
14 A3
2
A0
3B0
6B1
5A1
DATA SELECTOR
IC2214
Y0 4
Y1
7
Y2
9
SELECT
1
10 B2
11 A 2
COM2_CLK
COM2_DATA
15
(AEP, Continental European, East European, Russian, UK)
CLOCK
SWITCH
IC2226
(Page 33)
(Page 38)
(Page 35)
(Page 30)
(Page 33)
(Page 29)
(Page 31)
(Page 30)
(Page 30)
(Page 32)
(Page 28)
(Page 29)
(Page 29)
(Page 37)
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6-2. BLOCK DIAGRAM - DSP Section -

DSP1
IC5002
DPSIB
DPSIA
DPSID
DPSIC
DPSOB
DPSOA
DPSOD
DPSOC
DPSIE
DPDVBCK
DPDVLRCK
P_ERROR
SPIDS
A11
FLAG0
F2
RESET
B10
DPBCK DPLRCK
D5001
FLAG1 DPFSCK
NONAUDIO
SI_B
SI_A
SI_D
SI_C
SI_E
BCK
LRCK
DIR-ERR
MCK
DIR_NONAU
DSP1_MOSI93DSP1_MISO
92
RDATA0
1
DSP1_SPICLK
94
DSP1_SPIDS
11
DSP1_INT
83
DSP1_RESET
12
DSP1_BOOTCFG0
13
DSP1_BOOTCFG1
DSP1_MOSI
DSP1_MISO
DSP1_SPICLK
DSP1_SPIDS
DSP1_INT
DSP1_RESET
DSP1_BOOTCFG0
DSP1_BOOTCFG1
14
DSP2_BOOTCFG0
25
DSP2_BOOTCFG1
26
SF2_DSP2_MAS
17
SF2_CPU_CE
20
DSP2_MOSI
100
DSP2_MISO
99
DSP2_SPICLK
101
DSP2_SPIDS
21
DSP2_INT
84
DSP2_RESET
DSP2_BOOTCFG0
DSP2_BOOTCFG1
9
DSP2_SIB_SEL
10
P_ERROR
SF2_DSP2_MAS
SF2_CPU_CE
DSP2_MOSI
DSP2_MISO
DSP2_SPICLK
DSP2_SPIDS
DSP2_INT
DSP2_RESET
22
DSP CONTROLLER
IC5208
BOOTCFG1
C1
XIN
58
XOUT
57
DSP1_SPIDS
DSP1_SPICLK
DSP1_MOSI
DSP1_MISO
DSP1_BOOTCFG1
DSP1_INT
DSP1_RESET
BOOTCFG0
C2
DSP1_BOOTCFG0
SPICLK
B9
MOSI
A9
MISO
A10
X5202
12.5MHz
: AUDIO (DIGITAL)
SIGNAL PATH
DSP2
IC5202
DPSIC
DPSIB
DPSIE
DPSIA
DPSID
DPSOB
DPSOA
DPSOD
DPSOC
DPDVBCK
DPDVLRCK
SPIDS
A11
FLAG0
F2
RESET
B10
SF2_DSP2_CE
SPICLK
MOSI
CE#
1
SCK
6
SI
5
SO
2
FLIP-FLOP
IC5212
SF2_CPU_CE
SF2_DSP2_MAS
DSP2_MOSI
DSP2_MISO
DSP2_SPICLK
BUFFER
IC5211
SERIAL FLASH
IC5213
DSP2_SPIDS
DSP2_INT
DSP2_RESET
C1
DSP2_BOOTCFG1
BOOTCFG0
BOOTCFG1
C2
DSP2_BOOTCFG0
DPBCK DPLRCK
FLAG1 DPFSCK
P_ERROR
DPSOE
SI3
102
SO3
103
SDA SCL
41
MD_BUSY
63
MD_INT
82
DM_BUSY
64
MD2
52
DRST_TRG
36
XRESET
55
D232C_RX D232C_TX
DUCOM SDA
MD_BUSY
MD_INT
DM_BUSY
MD2
DRST_TRG
DUCOM_RESET
DUCOM SCL
42
SDO2
SDO1
SDO4
SDO3
LRCK
BCK
20
9
19
18
AD8 – AD15
ALE
LE
N2
M2 N3
11
DAI_P4
N10
S-RAM IC5007
CE#
ADDRESS LATCH
IC5010
IC5012
ADDRESS LATCH
IC5009
AD0 – AD7
LE
11
FLASH MEMORY
IC5006
O6
13 26
CE
8
OE
37
WE#
11
WE
15
OE#
28
RESET#
I/O0 – I/O7
DQ0 – DQ7
D0 – D7
D0 – D6
O0 – O7
O0 – O4
DQ15/A-1, A0 – A18, NC (A19)
A0 – A18
12
ALE
DAI_P1
AD0 – AD7
LE
11
S-RAM IC5207
OE
ADDRESS LATCH
IC5210
ADDRESS LATCH
IC5209
RD
AD8 – AD15
LE
WR
11
DSP1_A16
41
WE
17
P10M13
M14
L14 K14
P14
G14 H13
F1
DAI_P4
F14
F13
P11 P12 P13
H14
J14
N2
N3
M2
B9 A9
SF2_DSP2_MAS
P9
MISO
A10
E14
P7
P14 M13 M14 L14 K14
G14 H13
F1 F14 F13
P11
P10
P12 P13
N14
H14 J14
E14
X5001
12.288MHz XTAL
CLKIN
B4
A2
X5201
25MHz
XTAL
CLKIN
B4
A2
WR RD
11
3A
10 3B
31B
21A
DATA SELECTOR
IC5013
3Y
9
1Y
4
2Y
7
SELECT
1
62B
52A
D0 – D7
A0 – A16
I/O0 – I/O7
I/O8 – I/O15
O0 – O7
D0 – D7
O0 – O7
N10
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52
DA-MUTE
515049
TA- LAT
TA-SIO
TA-RST
131
INITX
STB +3.3V
126
RST_TRG
RESET SIGNAL
BUFFER
IC2509
SYSTEM MUTING
SWICTH
Q2205, 2206
ERR ANA/DIGI
• SIGNAL PATH
• R-CH is omitted due to same as L-CH.
: AUDIO (DIGITAL)
: AUDIO (ANALOG)
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
IC2513 (2/3)
SD-RAM
IC2224
LIP SYNC ADJUST
IC2223
5
DIB
4
DIA
20
DOB
19
DOA
DOD
WEN
A0 – A10, BA
DQ0 – DQ15
CSN
SI
SCLK
DMUTEN
RSTN
SIO
XCS
DOC
21 22
43 40
3 2
10
9
14 15
11
8
BCK
LRCK
27VOUT1
11 DATA2 12 DATA3 13 DATA4
7BCK 8 LRCK
5SCK
4SDADEV_I2C2_SDA
1ZR1DAC_ZERODATA
3SCLDEV_I2C2_SCL
26VOUT2
LOW-PASS
FILTER IC2222
D/A-L
R-CH
22VOUT3
21VOUT4
LOW-PASS
FILTER IC2221
D/A-SL
R-CH
16VOUT7
15VOUT8
LOW-PASS
FILTER IC2219
D/A-SBL
R-CH
20VOUT5
19VOUT6
LOW-PASS
FILTER IC2220
D/A-C
D/A-SW
D/A CONVERTER
IC2218
64
COM1_DATA COM1_CLK
17
24MHz
63
10
6DATA1
SDO2
20
21
RX232C
TX232C
30
D232C_RX D232C_TX
18
SDO1
7
DID
6
DIC
SDO4
SDO3
DATA SELECTOR
IC2506
2C0
10
2C2
12
1Y
7
2C1
11
B
2A14
5
1C2
9
2Y
4
1C1
BCKI MCKI
D/A MCK
RESET
SWITCH
IC2512
RESET SIGNAL
GENERATOR
IC2510
J1499
RS-232C
2
3
RS-232C DRIVER
IC1499
T1OUT
14
R1IN
13
T1IN
11
232C-MIN
134
R1OUT
12
LEVEL SHIFT
IC2504
232C-MOUT
135
232C-SEL2
170
232C-SEL1
MD2
128
15 18
WE CS
2730 31
HATS AMCK_SEL
HATS MIDDLE
HATS RESET
29
HATS MUTE
DSP M-D BUSY
46
DSP M-D INT
33
DSP D-M BUSY
47
DSP UCOM MODE
35
DSP UCOM END-FLAG
34
DSP_UCOM_RESET
48
MD_BUSY
MD_INT
DUCOM SDA
6
DUCOM SCL
7
DUCOM SDA DUCOM SCL
DM_BUSY
MD2
DRST_TRG
DUCOM_RESET
19
CASN RASN
42 41
16 17
CAS RAS
CLKO
CKE
30 29
35 34
CLK CKE
DQM
31
36 14
UDQM LDQM
A0 – A11
DQ1 – DQ16
FIELD PROGRAMMABLE
GATE ARRAY
IC2003
42
SD1IN
40
SD0IN
18 31
45
SD3IN
43
SD2IN
BCKIN LRCKIN
25
SD1OUT
24
SD0OUT
9
7
28
SD3OUT
27
SD2OUT
BCKOUT
LRCKOUT
4
AMCKOUT
17
MCLKIN
88
SCL
72
SDA
22
AMCKIN
(US, Canadian)
(US, Canadian)
(AEP, Continental European, East European, UK)
SD-RAM
IC2002
XWE
A0 – A10
D0 – D15
XCS
81 76
15 18
XWE
BA0
7419
BA0
XCS
XCAS XRAS
80 79
16 17
XCAS XRAS
CLK CKE
143 144
35 34
CLK CKE
LDQM
8614
LDQM
UNQM
14236
UDQM
FLASH MEMORY
IC2004
DCLKnCS0
15
2
6 1
DCLK
nCS
DATA0
142
DATA
ASD0
15
ASDI
A0 – A10
DQ0 – DQ15
2157
MIDDLE
XRESET65MUTE3MUTEOUT
MUTING SWITCH
IC2227
CLOCK
SELECT
IC2005
CLOCK
BUFFER
IC2006
X2001
22.5792MHz
90
SYSCLK
BUFFER
IC2216
DATA SELECTOR
IC2507
1Y
7
2C0
10
5
1C1
9
61
2Y
6
1C0
BUFFER
IC2505
OUT3
5
IN1
1
IN2
6
3
IN3
7
OUT1
2
OUT2
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6-4. BLOCK DIAGRAM - HDMI Section (1/2) -

• SIGNAL PATH
: AUDIO (DIGITAL)
: VIDEO
VIDEO SYSTEM CONTROLLER
IC3610 (1/3)
CN3501
HDMI ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY)
IN 6
CN3502
HDMI ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY)
IN 5
(for AUDIO)
CN3503
HDMI ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY)
IN 4
CDT0P CDT0N
CDT1P CDT1N
CDT2P CDT2N
CCLKP CCLKN
52 51
7 9
55 54
4 6
58 57
1 3
49 48
10
DATA0+ DATA0–
DATA1+ DATA1–
DATA2+ DATA2–
CLOCK+ CLOCK–
SDA (5V)
SCL (5V)
+5V POWER
HOT PLUG DET
18
CEC
13
12
16 15
HDMI INPUT
SELECTOR
IC3503
45 46
71 70
7 9
74 73
4 6
77 76
1 3
68 67
10
DATA0+
DATA0–
DATA1+ DATA1–
DATA2+ DATA2–
CLOCK+ CLOCK–
SDA (5V)
SCL (5V)
+5V POWER
HOT PLUG DET
18
CEC
13
12
16 15
63
19
64
9 8
7 9
12 11
4 6
15 14
1 3
6 5
10
DATA0+
DATA0–
DATA1+ DATA1–
DATA2+ DATA2–
CLOCK+ CLOCK–
SDA (5V)
SCL (5V)
+5V POWER
HOT PLUG DET
18
CEC
CEC
13
12
16 15
SDA_C
2
SCL_C
3
HDMI RECEIVER
IC3511
(1/2)
HDMI TRANSMITTER
IC3513
34 35
40 39
YDT0P
31
YDT0N
YDT1P
YDT1N
YDT2P
YDT2N
YCLKP
YCLKN
32
44 43
28 29
48 47
25 26
52
R0XC+ R0XC–
R0X0+ R0X0–
R0X1+ R0X1–
R0X2+ R0X2–
DSDA0
DSCL0
51
33
R0PWR5V
35
DSCL129DSDA1
28
R1PWR5V
DSCL
DSDA
30 34
CSDA
CSCL
2627
SCL_SINK
38
SDA_SINK
39
HPD_SINK
40
OUTDIS
42
SELA
23
SELB
22
SELC
21
1444_SELB1
100
1444_SELA1
99
1444_OEB1
94
1444_HPD1
93
101
1444_SELC1
1444_SELB[1]
1444_SELA[1]
1444_OEB[1]
1444_HPD[1]
1444_SELC[1]
1444_SELB[1]
1444_SELA[1]
1444_OEB[1]
1444_HPD[1]
1444_SELC[1]
DATA SELECTOR
IC3508
EEPROM
IC3509
2Y3
4
2Y1
5
1Y3
11
1Y1
14
3
2-COM
13
1-COM
5
SDA
6
SCL
10A9
B
7
WP
8
TX_RST1
30
CEC_SEL
172
TX_INT1
123
TX_RST2
170
TX_INT2
169
UC3V_SCL
118
UC3V_SDA
UC3V_SCL
UC3V_SDA
UC3V_SCL
UC3V_SDA
UC3V_SDA,
UC3V_SCL
117
EDIO_SEL1
EDIO_SEL0
173
REPEAT_PATH_SEL
9
2Y0
1
1Y0
12
+5V POWER SELECT
IC3526
1Y1
14
1Y2
15
2Y1
5
2Y2
2
13
1-COM
3
2-COM
9B10
A
1Y3
11
2Y3
+5V POWER 3 +5V POWER 2 +5V POWER 1
4
Q0 – Q15
98 - 90,
86 - 80
D0 - D15
79 - 77
75 - 67,
63 - 56
D16 - D35
ODCK
5
HSYNC
20
VSYNC
21
DE
FLI_ODCK[1]
FLI_ODCK[2]
HSYNC
VSYNC
DE
19
SPDIF
78
SD0 -SD3
4 4
4
MCLK
89
SCK
86
WS
85
IDCK
88
HSYNC
2
VSYNC
3
DE
1
81 -84
SPDIF
DL0, DR1, DL1, DR2
4
DL2
21
SD0 -SD3
MCLK
5
SCK
11
WS
10
DCLK
15
DR0
16
9 – 6
17 – 20
TX0+
34
TX0–
33
7 9
TX1+
37
TX1–
36
4 6
TX2+
40
TX2–
39
1 3
TXC+
31
TXC–
30
10
HPD
DATA0+ DATA0–
DATA1+ DATA1–
DATA2+ DATA2–
CLOCK+ CLOCK–
SDA (5V) SCL (5V)
HOT PLUG DET
CEC
51 19
12
16 15
13
DSDA
47
DSCL
46
INT
24
RESET#
25
CSDA
49
CSCL
48
CEC DATA
SWITCH
Q2501 – 2504
CN3511
HDMI ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY)
OUT A
TX_INT[1]
TX_RST[1]
TX_INT[1]
TX_RST[1]
TX_INT[2]
TX_RST[2]
CEC_RX
HDMI_SPDIF
HDMI_LRCK
HDMI_MCK
HDMI_BCK
SD0 -SD3
HDMI_BCK, HDMI_LRCK,
HDMI_MCK
HDMI_SPDIF
95
94
XTALIN
XTALOUT
X3501
28.322MHz
32
33
8
SD0
HDMI_SPDIF
SD0
SD2
SD2
SD1
SD1
SD3
SD3
1
36
CEC_TX
24
RX_HSYNC
RX_VSYNC
RX_DE
RX_ODCK[3]
D[2] - D[11],
D[14], D[15],
31
37
19
19
44
62
HPD_C
BDT0P BDT0N
BDT1P BDT1N
BDT2P BDT2N
BCLKP BCLKN
SDA_B SCL_B
HPD_B
ADT0P ADT0N
ADT1P ADT1N
ADT2P ADT2N
ACLKP ACLKN
SDA_A SCL_A
HPD_A
80
+5V_SELB
96
+5V_SELA
95
BUFFER
IC3525
LEVEL SHIFT
Q3501
LEVEL SHIFT
Q3500
BUFFER
IC3524
D[16] - D[23],
D[26] - D[35]
Q[2] - Q[11],
Q[14], Q[15],
Q[16] - Q[23],
Q[26] - Q[35]
16 - 13,
10 - 7,
3 - 1,144,
141 - 138
BUS
SWITCH
IC3858
BUS
SWITCH
IC3859
CLOCK GENERATOR
IC3862
RELAY DRIVE
IC3860
135 - 132,
129 - 126,
123 - 120,
117 - 114,
111 - 108
Q16 – Q35
RY3601
HDMI TRANSMITTER
IC3514
UC3V_SCL
UC3V_SDA
98 - 90,
86 - 80
D0 - D15
79 - 77
75 - 67,
63 - 56
D16 - D35
4
4
IDCK
88
HSYNC
2
VSYNC
3
DE
1
SPDIF
DL0, DR1, DL1, DR2
4
DL2
21
SD0 -SD3
MCLK
5
SCK
11
WS
10
DCLK
15
DR0
16
9 – 6
17 – 20
TX0+
34
TX0–
33
7 9
TX1+
37
TX1–
36
4 6
TX2+
40
TX2–
39
1 3
TXC+
31
TXC–
30
10
HPD
DATA0+ DATA0–
DATA1+ DATA1–
DATA2+ DATA2–
CLOCK+ CLOCK–
SDA (5V) SCL (5V)
HOT PLUG DET
51 19
12
16 15
DSDA
47
DSCL
46
INT
24
RESET#
25
CSDA
49
CSCL
48
CN3512
HDMI ASSIGNABLE (INPUT ONLY)
OUT B
TX_INT[2]
TX_RST[2]
REF
1
CLK1
3
CLK3
5
CLK2
2
CLOCK SELECT
IC3864
2D+
3
1D+
1
1D-
2
2D-
4
S
9
D+
8
D-
7
D-VIDEO BUS
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