Be sure to keep your PC used for service and
checking of this unit always updated with the
latest version of your anti-virus software.
In case a virus aff ected unit was found during
service, contact your Service Headquarters.
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AUDIO POWER SPECIFIC ATI ONS
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL
HARMONIC DISTORTION:
(USA models only)
With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from
20 Hz – 20,000 Hz; rated 100 watts p er
channel minimum RMS power, with no more
than 0.09% total harmonic distortion from
250 milliwatts to rated output.
Stereo Mode Output Power
(6 ohms, 1 kHz, TH D 0.9%)
120 W + 12 0 W
Surround Mode Output Power
(6 ohms, 1 kHz, TH D 0.9%)
165 W per channel
1)
Measured under the following conditions:
AreaPower requirements
USA, Canada, Taiwan120 V AC, 60 Hz
Oceania, Europe230 V AC, 50 Hz
2)
Reference power out put for front, center,
surround and surround back speakers. Depending
on the sound eld s ettings and the source, there
may be no sound output.
Frequency response
Analog
Input
Analog
Digital (Coaxial)
Digital (Optical)
Output (Analog)
ZONE 2
SUBWOOFER
Equalizer
Gain levels
3)
INPUT SHORT (with sound eld and equalizer
bypassed).
4)
Weighted network, input level.
1)
2)
10 Hz – 100 kH z, +0.5/–2 dB (with sound
eld and equalizer bypassed)
1080i/60 H
1080p/60 Hz, 50 Hz, 30 Hz, 25 Hz, 24 H z
4K/60 Hz*, 50 Hz*, 30 Hz, 25 Hz, 24 Hz
100BASE-TX
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
WPA/WPA2-PSK, WEP
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz
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SPECIFICATIONS
BLUETOOTH section
Communication system
BLUETOOTH Specication version 4.1
Output
BLUETOOTH Specication Power Class 1
Maximum communication range
Line of sight approx. 30 m (98.4 feet)
Frequency band
2.4 GH z band (2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 G Hz)
Modulation method
FHSS (Freq Hopping Spread Spectrum)
Compatible BLUETOOTH proles
A2DP 1.2 (Advanced Audio Distribution
Prole)
AVRCP 1.5 (Audio Video Remote Control
Prole)
Supported Codecs
SBC4), AAC, LDAC
Transmission range (A2DP)
20 Hz – 40,000 Hz (LDAC sampling
frequency 96 kHz with 990 kbps
transmission)
20 Hz – 20,000 Hz (Sampling frequency
44.1 kHz)
1)
The actual range will vary depending on factors
such as obstacles between devices, magnetic
elds around a microwave oven, static electricity,
cordless phone, reception sensitivity, antenna’s
performance, operating system, software
application, etc.
2)
BLUETOOTH standard proles indicate the
purpose of BLUETOOTH communication between
devices.
3)
Codec: Audio signal compression and conversion
format
4)
Subband Codec
General
Power requirements
AreaPower requirements
Oceania230 V AC, 50 Hz
Europe230V AC, 50/60Hz
Operating frequency and maximum output
power (for European models)
Wireless LAN/BLUETOOTH
Operating
frequency
2400 - 2483.5 MHz
3)
120 V AC, 60 HzUSA, Canada, Taiwan
2)
Maximum output
power
≤ 20.0 dBm
US Model
Canadian Model
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AEP Model
UK Model
Australian Model
Taiwan Model
STR-DN1080
Wireless LAN
Operating
frequency
5150 - 5250 MHz
5250 - 5350 MHz
1)
5470 - 5725 MHz
5725 - 5850 MHz
NFC
Operating
frequency
13.56 MHz< 60 dBμA/m at 10 m
Power consumption
240 W
European models
Other models
Dimensions (width/height/depth) (Approx.)
430 mm × 156 mm × 331 mm ( 17 in ×
6 1/4 in × 13 1/8 in) including projecting
parts and controls
Mass (Approx.)
9.1 kg (20 lb 1 oz) (USA, Canadian and
Taiwan models)
9.7 kg (21 lb 6 oz) (European and Oceanian
models)
Supplied Accessories
Remote control (1)
R03 (size AAA) batteries (2)
FM wire antenna (aerial) (1)
Calibration microphone (1)
Design and specications are subject to change
without notice.
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Maximum output
power
≤ 23.0 dBm
≤ 20.0 dBm
≤ 20.0 dBm
≤ 14.0 dBm
Maximum output
power
Standby mode: 0.4 W
(When [Control for HDMI], [Standby
Through], [Bluetooth Standby], and all
zone power are set to [O].)
Bluetooth Standby mode: 1.5 W
(When [Bluetooth Standby] is set to
[On], and [Control for HDMI], [Standby
Through], and all zone power are set to
[O].)
Networked standby (all wired network
ports are connected, all wireless
network ports are activated): 1.5 W
Standby mode: 0.4 W
(When [Control for HDMI], [Standby
Through], [Remote Start], [Bluetooth
Standby], [Network Standby], and all
zone power are set to [O].)
Bluetooth Standby mode: 2.5 W
(When [Bluetooth Standby] is set to
[On], and [Control for HDMI], [Standby
Through], [Remote Start], [Network
Standby], and all zone power are set to
[O].)
The receiver can play ".mka" les. These les cannot be played on a home network server.
2)
The receiver may not play this le format on a home network server.
3)
The receiver does not play this le format on a home network server.
4)
The receiver does not play Lossless coded les.
5)
The receiver does not play DST encoded les.
Note
Some les may notp lay depending on the le format, the le encoding, the recording condition, or the home
network server condition.
Some les edited on a PC may not play.
Fast forward or fast reverse may not be available with some les.
The receiverdoes not play coded les such as DRM.
The receiver can recognize th e following les or fold ers in USB devices:
up to foldersin the 9th layer (including the root folder)
up to 500 les /folders in a single layer
The receiver can recognizethe following les or folders stored in the home network server:
up to foldersin the 19th layer
up to 999 les/foldersin a single layer
Some USB devicesmay not work with this receiver.
The receiver can recognize Mass Storage Class (MSC) devices (such as ash drive or an HDD) and 101-key
keyboards.
The digital audioformats that this receivercan decode depend on thedigital audio output jacks
of the connected device.This receiver supports the following audio formats. The words in
bracketsare those indicated on the display panel.
Digital audio formatMaximum number of
decoded channels
Dolby Digital [DOLBYD]5.1COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
Dolby Digital Plus[DOLBY D +]
Dolby TrueHD [DOLBY HD]
Dolby Atmos – Dolby DigitalPlus
1), 2)
[DAtmos]
1)
1)
Dolby Atmos – Dolby TrueHD[DAtmos]
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [DTS-HD
1)
HR]
DTS-HD Master Audio [DTS-HD MA]
DTS:X [DTS:X]
DTS:X Master Audio [DTS:X MA]
DSD [DSD]
1)
1), 4)
Multi Channel Linear PCM [PCM]
1)
Audio signals are output in another format if the playback device does not correspond to the actual format.
For details,refer to the operating instructions ofthe playback device.
2)
DolbyAtmos is decoded asDolby Digital Plusor Dolby TrueHDif the speakerpattern is setto 2.0, 2.1, 3.0,3.1,
4.0, 4.1, 5.0 or 5.1.
3)
Available only when [SpeakerRelocation/PhantomSurroundBack] is set to [Type A] or [Type B].
If you use YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:2/RGB 4:4:4 or YCbCr 4:2:0 Deep Color (Deep Colour) (10 bit or 12 bit) of these video formats, we
recommend you to use Premium High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet that support 18 Gbps and be sure to set [HDMI Signal Format] to
[Enhanced format] in the [HDMI Settings] menu.
*2
If you use Deep Color (Deep Colour) (10 bit or 12 bit) of these video formats, we recommend you to use Premium High Speed HDMI
Cables with Ethernet that support 18 Gbps and be sure to set the [HDMI Signal Format] to [Enhanced format] in the [HDMI Settings] menu.
Note
Depending on the TV or video device, 4K or 3D content may not be displayed. Check the HDMI video formats
supported by the receiver.
When you connect two TVs to the receiver, Dolby Vision content may not be displayed.
Refer to the operating instructions of each connected device for details.
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AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION:
With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz; rated
90 watts per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than 0.09%
total harmonic distortion from 250 milliwatts to rated output.
Amplier section
Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode
(6 ohms, 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0 .09%): 90W + 90 W
Reference Power Output at Stereo Mode
(8 ohms, 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0 .09%): 70W + 70 W
Reference Power Output
(6 ohms, 1 kHz, THD 0.9%)
FRONT: 110 W + 110 W
CENTER: 110 W
SURROUND: 110 W + 110 W
SURROUND BACK: 110 W + 110 W
Reference Power Output
(8 ohms, 1 kHz, THD 0.9%)
FRONT: 100 W + 100 W
CENTER: 100 W
SURROUND: 100 W + 100 W
SURROUND BACK: 100 W + 100 W
Reference Power Output at Surround Mode
(6 ohms, 1 kHz, THD 0.9%): 140 W per channel
1)
Measured under the following conditio ns:
Power requirements: 120 V AC, 60 Hz
2)
Depending on the sound eld settings and the source, there may be
no sound output.
3)
Reference power output for front, center, surrou nd, surround back
speakers.
Frequency response
Analog
10 Hz – 100 kHz , ±3dB (When [Direct] is being used and an analog
input is selected.)
Input
Analog
Sensitivity: 500 mV/50 kilohms
S/N
Digital (Coaxial)
Impedance: 75 ohms
S/N: 100 dB (A, 20 kHz LPF)
Digital (Optical)
S/N: 100 dB (A, 20 kHz LPF)
Output (Analog)
ZONE 2
Voltage: 2 V/1 kilohm
SUBWOOFER
Voltage: 2 V/1 kilohm
Equalizer
Gain levels
±10 dB, 1 dB step
4)
INPUT SHORT (with sound eld and equalizer bypassed)
5)
Weighted network, input level
FM tuner section
Tuning range
87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz (100 kHz step)
Antenna (aerial)
FM wire antenna (aerial)
Antenna (aerial) terminals
75 ohms, unbalanced
Video section
Inputs/Outputs
Video: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
HDMI Input/Output (HDMI Repeater block)
The HDMI OUT and HDMI IN jacks (except the HDMI IN VIDEO 1 jack)
support bandwidth up to 18 Gbps. The HDMI IN VIDEO 1 jack
supports bandwidth up to 9 Gbps.
All HDMI jacks on the receiver support 4K, HDCP 2.2, ITU-R BT.2020
wide color spaces, 3D, Deep Color (Deep Colour), and HDR (High
Dynamic Range) contents pass-through.
The HDMI OUT A (TV) jack supports eARC and ARC.
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that
is used to protect content such as 4K movies.
BT.2020 color space is new wider color standard that is dened for
ultra-high denition television systems.
HDR is an emerging video format that can display a wider range of
brightness levels. This receiver supports HDR10, HLG (Hybrid LogGamma), and Dolby Vision.
1) 2)
4)
: 105 dB (A, 500 mV5))
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Supported video formats
3D
Format2D
4096 × 2160p @ 59.94/60 Hz*
4096 × 2160p @ 50 Hz*
4096 × 2160p @ 29.97/30 Hz**
4096 × 2160p @ 25 Hz**
4096 × 2160p @ 23.98/24 Hz**
3840 × 2160p @ 59.94/60 Hz*
3840 × 2160p @ 50 Hz*
3840 × 2160p @ 29.97/30 Hz**
3840 × 2160p @ 25 Hz**
3840 × 2160p @ 23.98/24 Hz**
1920 × 1080p @ 59.94/60 Hz
1920 × 1080p @ 50 Hz
1920 × 1080p @ 29.97/30 Hz
1920 × 1080p @ 25 Hz
3)
1920 × 1080p @ 23.98/24 Hz
1920 × 1080i @ 59.94/60 Hz
1920 × 1080i @ 50 Hz
1280 × 720p @ 59.94/60 Hz
1280 × 720p @ 50 Hz
1280 × 720p @ 29.97/30 Hz
1280 × 720p @ 23.98/24 Hz
720 × 480p @ 59.94/60 Hz
720 × 576p @ 50 Hz
640 × 480p @ 59.94/60 Hz
* If you use YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:2/RGB 4:4:4 or YCbCr 4:2:0 deep
color (10 bit or 12 bit) of these video fo rmats, be sure to use HDMI IN
jacks except the HDM I IN VIDEO 1 jack, and Pre mium High Speed HDMI
Cables with Ethernet, which can su pport bandwidth up to 18 Gbp s.
** If yo u use deep color (10 bit or 12 bit) of these video formats, be su re
to use HDMI IN jacks exce pt the HDMI IN VIDEO 1 jack, and Premium
High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet, which can support bandwidth
up to 18 Gbps.
Frame
packing
Side-by-
Side (Half)
Over-Under
(Top-and-
Bottom)
Supported digital audio formats
Digital audio format
Dolby Digital [DOLBY D]
Dolby Digital Plus [DOLBY D +]
Dolby TrueHD [DOLBY HD]
Dolby Atmos - Dolby Digital Plus
1), 2)
[DAtmos]
Dolby Atmos - Dolby TrueHD
1), 2)
[DAtmos]
]STD[ STD
DTS-ES Discrete [DTS-ES Dsc]COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
DTS-ES Matrix [DTS-ES Mtx]COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
DTS 96/24 [DTS 96/24]
DTS-HD High Resolution A udio
1)
[DTS-HD HR]
DTS-HD Master Audio [ DTS-HD
1)
MA]
1)
DTS:X [DTS:X]
DTS:X Master Audio [ DTS:X MA]
1), 4)
DSD [DSD]
Multi Channel Linear PCM [PCM]
1)
Audio signals are output in another format if the playback device does
not correspond to the actual format. For details, refer to the operating
instructions of the playback device.
2)
Dolby Atmos is decoded as Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD if the
speaker pattern is set to 2.0, 2.1, 3 .0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0 or 5.1.
3)
Available only when [SpeakerRelocation/PhantomSurroundBack] is
set to [Type A] or [Type B].
The receiver can play “.mka ” les. These les cannot be played on a
home network server.
2)
The receiver may not play this le format on a home network server.
3)
The receiver does not play this le format on a home network server.
4)
The receiver does not play Lossless code d les.
5)
The receiver does not play DST en coded les.
Notes
Some les may not play depending on the le format, the le encoding,
the recording condition, or th e home network server condition.
Some les edited on a PC may not play.
Fast forward or fast reverse may not be a vailable with some les.
The receiver does not play coded les such as DRM.
The receiver can recognize the following les or folders in USB devices:
up to folders in the 9th layer (including th e root folder)
up to 500 les/folders in a single layer
The receiver can recognize the following les or folders stored in the
home network server:
up to folders in the 19th layer
up to 999 les/folders in a single layer
Some USB devices may not work with this receiver.
The receiver can recognize Mass Storage Class (MSC) devices (such as
ash drive or an HDD) and 101-key keyboard s.
BLUETOOTH section
Communication system
BLUETOOTH Specication version 4.1
Output
BLUETOOTH Specication Power Class 1
Maximum communication range
Line of sight approx. 30 m (98.4 feet)
Frequency band
2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 GH z)
Modulation method
FHSS (Freq Hopping Spread Spectrum)
Compatible BLUETOOTH proles
A2DP 1.2 (Advanced Audio Distribution P role)
AVRCP 1.5 (Audio Video Remote Control Prole)
Supported Codecs
SBC4), AAC, LDAC
Transmission range (A2DP)
20 Hz – 40,000 Hz (LDAC sampling frequency 96 kHz with 990 kbps
transmission)
20 Hz – 20,000 Hz (Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz)
1)
The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles
between devices, magnetic el ds around a microwave oven, static
electricity, cordless phone, reception sensitivity, antenna’s
performance, operating system, software application, etc.
2)
BLUETOOTH standard proles indicate the purpose of BLUETOOTH
communication between device s.
3)
Codec: Audio signal compression and conversion format
4)
Subband Codec
General
Power requirements
120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power consumption
240 W
Standby mode: 0.5 W
(When [Control for HDMI], [Stan dby Through], [Remote Start],
[Bluetooth Standby], [Network Stand by] and all zone power are set to
[O].)
Bluetooth Standby mode: 2.5 W
(When [Bluetooth Standby] is set to [On], and [Control for HDMI],
[Standby Through], [Remote Start] , [Network Standby] and all zone
power are set to [O].)
Dimensions (Approx.)
430 mm × 156 mm × 331 mm (17 in × 6
depth) including projecting parts and controls
Mass (Approx.)
9.1 kg (20 lb 1 oz)
Supplied accessories
Operating Instructions
Startup Guide (1)
Calibration microphone (1)
FM wire antenna (aerial) (1)
AC power cord (mains lead) (1)
Remote control (1)
R03 (size AAA) batteries (2)
Design and specications are subjec t to change without notice.
1)
1), 2)
2)
1), 3)
3)
.mp3
.m4a, .aac3), .mp43), .3gp
.wma
.wma
.wav
.ac, .a
.ac3
.dsf
.d
.ai, .aif
.m4a
.ogg
.ape
1)
2)
1
/4in × 131/8in) (width/height/
3)
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On copyrights
This receiver incorporates Dolby* D igital
Surround and the DTS** Digital Surround
System.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, Dolby
Vision, and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Lab oratories.
This receiver incorporates High-De nition
Multimedia I nterface (HDMI™) tech nology.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Denition
Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States
and other countries.
Apple, AirPlay, iPad, iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPhone,
iPod, iPod touch, macOS, iTunes, Mac and OS X
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries.
iPad mini is a trademark of Apple Inc.
App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.,.
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Use of the Made for Apple and Works with Apple
badges means that an accessory has been
designed to connect specically to the Apple
product(s) identied in the Made for Apple
badge, and to work specically with the
technology identied in the Works with Apple
badge, and has been certied by the developer
to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is
not responsible for the operation of this device
or its compliance with safety and regulatory
standards.
Windows Media is either a registered trademark
or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
This product is protected by certain intellec tual
property rights of Microsoft Corporation. Use or
distribution of such technolog y outside of this
product is prohib
Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary.
LDAC™ and LDAC logo are t rademarks of Sony
Corporation.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology a nd
patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and
homson.
“BRAVIA” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
“PlayStation” is a registered tradema rk of Sony
Computer Entertainment Inc.
ited without a license from
“WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
MICROVAULT is a trademark
Corporation.
Wi-Fi® and Wi-Fi Alliance® are registered
trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
WPA™, WPA2™ and Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ are
trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
DLNA™, the DLNA L ogo and DLNA CERTIFIED™
are trademarks, service marks, or certication
marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance.
The BLUETOOTH® word mark and logos are
registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony
Corporation is under license. Other trademarks
and trade names are those o f their respective
owners.
The N-Mark is a trademark or registered
trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United
States and in other countries.
Android, Google, Google Play, Chromecast builtin and other related marks and logos are
trademarks of Google LLC.
This product incorporates Spotify software
which is subject to 3rd party licenses fo und
here*:
https://developer.spotify.com/third-pa rtylicenses/
Spotify and Spotify logo s are trademarks of the
Spotify Group.*
* This function may not be available in some
countries/regions.
All other trademarks and registered tradem arks
are of their respective holde rs. In this manual, ™
and marks are not specied.
Notice on End User License Agreement
(EULA)
For details of the EULA for network s ervices,
please refer to [License agreeme nt] in options
menu on each network service icon.
For details of the GPL, LGPL and other software
licenses, please refer to [Software License
Information] in [System Settings] of the [Setup]
menu on this product.
This product contains software that is sub ject to
the GNU General Public License (“G PL”) or GNU
Lesser General Public Lic ense (“LGPL”). These
establish that customers have the ri ght to
acquire, modify, and redistribute the s ource
code of said software in accordance with the
terms of the GPL or the LGPL.
The source code for the software used in this
product is subject to the GPL and L GPL, and is
available on the Web.
To download, p lease access the follow ing:
URL: http://oss.sony.net/Products/ Linux
Please note that Sony cannot answer or respond
to any inquiries regarding the conten t of this
source code.
of Sony
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
voltmeter
(0.75 V)
Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE
WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ!
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.
6-10. Block Diagram - POWER SUPPLY Section - ................ 58
6-11. Printed Wiring Board
- MB-1613 Board (Side A) (Type-11) - .......................... 60
6-12. Printed Wiring Board
- MB-1613 Board (Side B) (Type-11) - .......................... 61
6-13. Printed Wiring Board
- MB-1613 Board (Side A) (Type-21) - .......................... 62
6-14. Printed Wiring Board
- MB-1613 Board (Side B) (Type-21) - .......................... 63
Accessories are given in the last of the electrical parts list.
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The SERVICING NOTES contains important information for servicing. Be sure to read this section before repairing the unit.
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.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE FUSE
The fuse is or could be in the neutral. When a fuse is being replaced, the main plug shall be disconnected from the AC outlet to
prevent electric shock.
CHANGE OF MB-1613 BOARD
The MB-1613 board has been changed in the midway of production.
When distinguishing the MB-1613 board for before changing and
after changing, check the Part No. of board.
Before changing : Type-11 (Refer to printed wiring board on pages
60, 61)
After changing : Type-21 (Refer to printed wiring board on pages
62, 63)
– MB-1613 Board (Side A) –
1-981-459-11: Type-11
1-981-459-21: Type-21
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Distinguish by Part No. and Destination code on the back panel of
the main unit.
– Back Panel –
CAPACITOR ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE PROCESSING
Before checking the operation of the boards for the electric shock
prevention, perform the electrical discharge processing by connecting the resistor at both ends of capacitor with referring to the
fi gure below.
Note: Be sure to use a resistor of 800 or higher for electrical discharge.
– MAIN Board (Conductor Side) –
800 :/2 W
C937
C936
800 :/2 W
Part No.
Destination code
ModelDestination
US, CND
STR-DN1080
STR-ZA810ESUS, CND
AEP, UK
AUS
TW
Part No.
4-686-509-0[]
4-686-509-1[]
4-686-509-2[]
4-686-509-5[]
4-686-509-4[]
Destination
code
UC2
CEL/CEK
AU1
TW2
UC2
DESTINATION ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations for model destinations are used in this
service manual.
• Abbreviations
AUS : Australian and New Zealand models
CND : Canadian model
TW : Taiwan model
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NOTE OF REPLACING THE MB-1613 BOARD OR
WLAN/BT COMBO CARD
When the MB-1613 board or WLAN/BT combo card is replaced,
be sure to perform with referring to the following item.
• NETWORK INFORMATION WRITING METHOD
(Refer to this page)
• NETWORK CONNECTION CHECKING METHOD
(Refer to page 8)
• NFC CONNECTION CHECKING METHOD
(Refer to page 9)
• NOTICE OF MAC ADDRESS CHANGE TO CUSTOMERS
(Refer to page 9)
NETWORK INFORMATION WRITING METHOD
When the MB-1613 board or WLAN/BT combo card is replaced,
perform the writing work of the network information in the MTK
service mode.
Procedure:
1. Connect this unit with TV monitor.
2. Press the [
] button to turn the power on.
1
3. While pressing the [DISPLAY MODE] button, press the [MUSIC], [2CH/MULTI], [MOVIE] button in order.
4. Enter the MTK service mode, the message “SERVICE IN”
appears. The OSD menu on TV monitor can be operated by
remote commander.
5. Press the [v] button on the remote commander to select “[1]
Diag”, and press the [ ] button on the remote commander.
6. Press the [b] button on the remote commander to select “Bluetooth Device Test” (refer to Screen 1).
7. Press the [ ] button on the remote commander to select “(1)
Bluetooth Enable”.
8. Press the [ ] button on the remote commander, wait until the
display show “Status: Bluetooth Enable Successful!” (refer to
Screen 2).
9. Press the [v] button on the remote commander to select “(3)
Write Bluetooth device address to Registry”.
10. Press the [ ] button on the remote commander, wait until the
display show “Status: Write Successful!” (refer to Screen 3).
11. Press the [BACK] button on the remote commander to return to
category select screen, and press the [B] button on the remote
commander to select “Wireless LAN Test” (refer to Screen 4).
12. Press the [v] button on the remote commander to select “[5]
Write P2P address to Registry”.
13. Press the [ ] button on the remote commander, wait until the
display show “Status: Write Successful!” (refer to Screen 5).
14. It records the displayed address of the P2P device.
15. Press the [v] button on the remote commander to select “[6]
P2P Registry Check”.
16. Press the [ ] button on the remote commander to display P2P
device address (refer to Screen 6).
17. Check that the P2P device address on screen 6 is the same as
the P2P device address recorded on screen 5.
18. Press the [BACK] button on the remote commander to return
to top menu screen, press the [v] button on the remote commander to select “[3] Factory Initialize”, and press the [ ] button on the remote commander (refer to Screen 7).
19. Press the [ ] button on the remote commander to execute the
initialize.
20. When the initialize is completed, the power turns off automati-
cally.
(Screen 1)
(Screen 2)
(Screen 3)
(Screen 4)
(Screen 5)
(Screen 6)
Diag
Category: Bluetooth Device Test
Diag
Category: Bluetooth Device Test
(1) Bluetooth Enable
(2) Bluetooth Disable
(3) Write Bluetooth device address to Registry
(4) Bluetooth Inquiry Test
Status: Bluetooth Enable Successful!
Diag
Category: Bluetooth Device Test
HELP: [UP] [DOWN] [ENT] [RET]
(1) Bluetooth Enable
(2) Bluetooth Disable
(3) Write Bluetooth device address to Registry
(4) Bluetooth Inquiry Test
Bluetooth Device address: 58:00:E3:77:E6:71
Status: Write Successful!
HELP: [UP] [DOWN] [ENT] [RET]
Diag
Category: Wireless LAN Test
Diag
Category: Wireless LAN Test
[1] Show WLAN HwInfo
[2] Connect to AccessPoint
[3] Start Display RSSI Value
[4] Start Ping Test
[1] Show WLAN HwInfo
[2] Connect to AccessPoint
[3] Start Display RSSI Value
[4] Start Ping Test
[5] Write P2P address to Registry
[6] P2P Registry Check
P2P device address: 5a:00:e3:77:e6:71
(Screen 7)
HELP : [ENT] [RET]
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NETWORK CONNECTION CHECKING METHOD
When replacing the following parts, be sure to check the connection of wireless LAN and wired LAN.
Relevant part:
• MB-1613 board replacing
• WLAN/BT combo card replacing
1. Checking method of wireless LAN connection
Necessary equipment:
• TV monitor
• Access point supporting WPS
Procedure:
1. Connect this unit with TV monitor.
2. Press the [
3. Press the [HOME] button on the remote commander, display
the home screen.
4. Press the [B]/[b] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Setup”, and press the [ ] button on the remote commander.
5. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Network Settings”, and press the [ ] button on the remote
commander.
6. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Internet Settings”, and press the [ ] button on the remote
commander.
7. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Wireless Setup”, and press the [b] button on the remote
commander.
8. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)”, and press the [b] button
on the remote commander.
9. When the message “Start” is displayed, press the [b] button on
the remote commander to start the WPS connection.
10. Press the [WPS] button on the access point.
11. When wireless LAN connection is completed, “Wireless
Connection: OK” and “Internet Access: OK” is displayed.
Also, “ ” is displayed on the fl uorescent indicator tube.
] button to turn the power on.
1
2. Checking method of wired LAN connection
Necessary equipment:
• TV monitor
• Router
• Network LAN cable
Procedure:
1. Connect this unit with TV monitor.
2. Connect this unit to the router with the network LAN cable.
3. Press the [
4. Press the [HOME] button on the remote commander, display
the home screen.
5. Press the [B]/[b] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Setup”, and press the [ ] button on the remote commander.
6. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Network Settings”, and press the [ ] button on the remote
commander.
7. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Internet Settings”, and press the [ ] button on the remote
commander.
8. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Wired Setup”, and press the [b] button on the remote
commander.
9. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Auto”, and press the [b] button on the remote commander.
10. The “The network will be confi gured with the following set-
tings” screen is display, and press the [b] button on the remote
commander.
11. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Save & Connect”, and press the [ ] button on the remote
commander.
12. When wired LAN connection is completed, “Physical Connection: OK” and “Internet Access: OK” is displayed. Also, “ ”
is displayed on the fl uorescent indicator tube.
Note: Refer to Help Guide of this unit for details.
] button to turn the power on.
1
Note: Refer to Help Guide of this unit for details.
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NFC CONNECTION CHECKING METHOD
When repairing or replacing the following parts, be sure to check
the NFC connection.
Relevant part:
• MB-1613 board replacing
• WLAN/BT combo card replacing
• DISPLAY board repairing
• NFC-ICON board repairing
• BTW board repairing
• NFC module (RC-S730) replacing
Necessary equipment:
• NFC-compatible
Bluetooth device such as a smartphone
(OS: Android 2.3.3 or later, excluding Android 3.x)
Note: If using the NFC-compatible Bluetooth device with Android OS
2.3.3 or later, Android OS 4.0 or earlier, download and install the
“NFC Easy Connect” application to device.
• Speaker
Procedure:
1. Turn on the NFC function of the Bluetooth device.
2. When OS of the Bluetooth device is Android OS 2.3.3 or later,
Android OS 4.0 or earlier, start the “NFC Easy Connect” application.
3. Press the [1] button to turn the power on.
4. Touch the N mark on this unit with the Bluetooth device.
5. When Bluetooth connection is completed, connecting device
name is displayed, “BT” lights up the on the fl uorescent indi-
cator tube.
Light up
NOTICE OF MAC ADDRESS CHANGE TO CUSTOMERS
When the MB-1613 board or WLAN/BT combo card is replaced,
the MAC address has been changed.
Print the following explanations, and pass it to the customer with
the repaired unit when returning the customer repaired unit.
Note of the MAC address change:
The MAC address of this unit was changed along with this repair.
Please set it again if you are using the MAC address fi ltering function
of access point device of connection destination.
MAC address can be confi rmed from the “System Information” screen
of this unit. Please refer to the “Checking the software version and
MAC address of the receiver (System Information)” of Help Guide for
details.
USER REGISTRATION DELETION METHOD OF SEN
SERVICE
By checking device ID, user registration of the SEN service of this
unit can be force reset.
(Device ID is “the hexadecimal numbers of 12 digits”)
When this unit needs force reset, check device ID and consult with
the service headquarters.
Necessary equipment:
• TV monitor
Procedure:
1. Connect this unit with TV monitor.
2. Press the [1] button to turn the power on.
3. Press the [HOME] button on the remote commander, display
the home screen.
4. Press the [B]/[b] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “Setup”, and press the [ ] button on the remote commander.
5. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “System Settings”, and press the [ ] button on the remote
commander.
6. Press the [V]/[v] buttons on the remote commander to select
the “System Information”, and press the [ ] button on the remote commander.
7. Device ID is displayed on the TV monitor.
Device ID: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
Connecting device name
6. Connect the speaker to this unit, start audio playback with the
music application on the connecting Bluetooth device.
Adjust the volume of the Bluetooth device fi rst. If the volume
level is still too low, adjust the volume level of this unit.
Releasing method:
Touch the N mark on this unit with the Bluetooth device.
Deleting method of pairing information:
Execute the “All Clear Initialize” on page 32.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE MB-1613 BOARD FOR
REPAIRING
When the MB-1613 board is defective, replace the complete
mounted board.
The mounted parts cannot be replaced with single for repairing.
Block diagram and printed wiring board that have been described
in this service manual are for reference.
After replacing the MB-1613 board refer to “NOTE OF REPLACING THE MB-1613 BOARD OR WLAN/BT COMBO CARD”
on page 7.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE ELECTRICAL PARTS ON
EACH BOARD FOR REPAIRING
Among mounted electrical parts on each board, only parts that are
described in the electrical parts list can be replaced for repairing.
The parts that are not described in the electrical parts list cannot be
replaced with single for repairing.
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NOTE OF REPLACING THE IC ON THE DCDC BOARD
When replacing the IC on the DCDC board, remove the earth wire
that connected to the DCDC board, and it is necessary to install
certainly.
Be sure to work according to the following procedure.
Earth wire position:
front side
left side
Earth wire (W1901)
DCDC Board
BOND FIXED POSITION OF ELECTRICAL PARTS
When the parts that fi xed on the board by the bond have been re-
moved, fi x the parts by using the bond (ADHESIVE (SC608Z2))
in the mounting to the board. (Refer to the fi gure below)
[ ]: Bond application portion
– MAIN Board (Component Side) –
C937
C936
C937
C936
rear side
Procedure:
1. Remove the DCDC board.
Note 1: Refer to “2. DISASSEMBLY” on page 12.
2. Remove the solder on the conductor side of the DCDC board,
remove the earth wire (W1901).
3. Remove the defective IC, install the new IC.
4. Install the earth wire that removed in step 1 to the same position.
Note 2: Be sure to solder the earth wire certainly with referring to the
fi gure below.
OKNG (Insufficient solder)
(Surrounding the earth wire on the DCDC board (Conductor side))
Note 3: If the earth wire is insuffi ciently soldered, the power supply re-
peat to turn on/off intermittently, it is possible to damage for the
MB-1613 board.
5. Install the DCDC board as before, turn the power of this unit
on, and check the operation.
– DISPLAY Board (Component Side) –
T1100
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ERROR MESSAGES
PROTECTOR
The receiver will automatically turn off after a few seconds. Check the followings:
There may be an electrical surge or power failure. Unplug the AC power cord (mains lead) and then plug in the cord
again after 30 minutes.
The receiver may be covered and the ventilation holes are blocked. Remove the object covering the ventilation holes
of the receiver.
The impedance of the connected speakers may be below the rated impedance range indicated on the back panel of
the receiver. Connect speakers whose impedance falls within the range.
Unplug the AC power cord (mains lead) and let the receiver cool down for 30 minutes while performing the following
troubleshooting:
Disconnect all of the speakers and subwoofer.
Check that the speaker wires are tightly twisted on both ends.
Connect the front speaker first, increase the volume level and operate the receiver for at least 30 minutes until it
completely warms up. Then, connect each additional speaker one by one and test each additional speaker until
you detect which speaker is causing the protection error.
After checking the above items and fixing any problems, plug in the AC power cord (mains lead) and turn on the
receiver. If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
[Overload occurred.] appears on the TV screen.
An over-current from the USB port was detected. Disconnect the USB device as prompted in the warning message and
close the message.
List of messages after Auto Calibration measurements
Code 30:
Headphones are connected. Please disconnect the headphones and retry calibration.
Code 31:
The front speakers are not selected correctly. Select the correct front speaker configuration using SPEAKERS on the
front panel of the receiver. Make sure that the receiver outputs sound and then try calibrating again.
Code 32, Code 33:
Sound is not detected from speakers.
Sound is not detected from one or both of the front speakers. Ensure the calibration microphone is not
damaged, and is connected to the CALIBRATION MIC jack on the front panel of the receiver, and that all
speakers are properly connected.
Sound is not detected from either the left or right surround speakers. Ensure both the surround speakers are
connected to the SURROUND terminals.
A surround back speaker is connected only to the SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT R terminals. If connecting only
one surround back speaker, connect it to the SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT L terminals.
Sound is not detected from either the left or right height speakers. Ensure both the height speakers are
connected to the SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT terminals.
Sound is not detected from any speakers. Please ensure the calibration microphone is not damaged and its plug
is inserted all the way into the CALIBRATION MIC jack on the front panel of the receiver.
Code 34:
The speakers are not placed in the proper positions. The left and right speakers or the left and right sides of the
calibration microphone may be switched.
Code 35:
The speaker pattern configuration does not match calibration result. Please check the speaker pattern and
connection.
Warning 40:
The measurement has been completed, but the noise level is high. For best results, calibrate in as quiet a place as
possible.
Warning 41, Warning 42:
The input signal from the calibration microphone is too large. The microphone may be too close to the speakers.
Please place the calibration microphone at your desired listening position. Please note, when using the receiver as a
pre-amplifier, this message may appear by mistake. Please disregard.
Warning 43:
The distance and phase of the subwoofer cannot be detected. Please check the subwoofer and re-calibrate in a quiet
environment.
Warning 44:
The measurement has been completed, but the speaker may need to be re-positioned.
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REVERTING TO THE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
You can clear all memorized settings and restore the receiver to the factory default settings by the following procedure.
This procedure can also be used to initialize the receiver before you use it for the first time.
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
Turn off the receiver.
1
Hold down
2
Note
(power) on the receiver for 5 seconds.
[CLEARING] flashes on the display panel for a while, then changes to [CLEARED !].
It takes a few minutes for the memory to be cleared completely. Do not turn the receiver off until [CLEARED !] appears on the display
panel.
RESETTING SOUND FIELDS TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
Turn off the receiver.
1
Hold down MUSIC and press
2
[S.F. CLEAR] appears on the display panel and all sound fields are reset to their default setting.
(power) on the receiver.
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• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.
2-1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
SET
2-2. CASE (ENTRY), FUSE
(Page 13)
2-3. DUAL-BAND DIPOLE ANTENNA
(Page 14)
2-4. WLAN/BT COMBO CARD
(Page 15)
2-5. MODULE BRACKET ASSY
(Page 16)
2-6. RS232C BOARD (STR-ZA810ES)
(Page 16)
2-7. MB-1613 BOARD BLOCK-1
(Page 17)
2-25. MAIN BOARD SERVICE POSITION
(Check the SIDE A removing the back panel)
(Page 30)
2-26. MAIN BOARD SERVICE POSITION
(Check the SIDE B without removing the back panel)
(Page 30)
2-27. MB-1613 BOARD SERVICE POSITION (SIDE B)
(Page 31)
2-28. DCDC BOARD SERVICE POSITION (SIDE B)
(Page 31)
Note 1: When the WLAN/BT combo card is replaced, refer to “NOTE
OF REPLACING THE MB-1613 BOARD OR WLAN/BT
COMBO CARD” on page 7.
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(No. 1)
WLAN/BT combo card
1 Remove the wires from
the clamp (L35).
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rear side
–7RSYLHZ–
coaxial harness
2 coaxial harness
connector (No. 1)
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cable connector
clamp (L35)
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MB-1613 board cable
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rear side
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groove
guide
pin
5 clamp (L35)
7 WLAN/BT combo card
Note 2:
groove
align the two guide pins and two grooves.
(See Fig. A)
6 Remove the WLAN/BT combo card
in the direction of the arrow.
guide pin
When installing the WLAN/BT combo card,
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2-5. MODULE BRACKET ASSY
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module bracket assy
–7RSYLHZ–
guide line
radiation sheet
2 Remove the module bracket block
in the direction of the arrow.
rear side
3 radiation
sheet
boss
hole
4 module bracket assy
Note:
align the two bosses and two holes.
When installing the module bracket assy,
boss
hole
1 three screws
(BVTP3 u 8)
– Rear view –
2-6. RS232C BOARD (STR-ZA810ES)
3 RS232C board
C
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1 FFC 5P
(CN201)
2 two female screw locks
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RS232C board
–7RSYLHZ–
FFC 5P
terminal side
rear side
CN201
MB-1613 board
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2-7. MB-1613 BOARD BLOCK-1
• Continued on 2-8 (page 18).
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The cables must not touch the heat sink.
Note 1:
Make sure that the sleeve ferrite clamp does not
Note 2:
protrude toward the rear side past the guide line.
Arrange the cables so that they are parallel with
Note 3:
the heat sink, and fasten them in place using
cable ties.
DCDC board
sleeve ferrite
clamp
heat sink
cable tie
power transformer
–7RSYLHZ–
0 Cut the cable tie.
rear side
guide line
cable tie
heat sink
MB-1613 board
0 Cut the cable tie.
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DCDC board
MB-1613 board
During reassembly, use new cable ties
Note 4:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
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lead pin
rear side
9 Remove the cable
from the lead pin.
7 MAIN board cable
connector (CN8000)
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CN8001
FFC 22P
3 FFC 22P (CN8001)
(See Fig. B)
terminal side
rear side
qs DCDC board cable
connector (CN301)
qa FRONTJACK board cable
connector (CN501)
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terminal side
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rear side
MB-1613 board
right side
2 FFC 22P (CN8002)
(See Fig. C)
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CN8004
cable tie
D
4 COAX board cable
connector (CN8006)
6 MAIN board cable
D
connector (CN8003)
8 MAIN board cable
connector (CN8004)
5 Cut the cable tie.
MB-1613 board
rear side
terminal side
CN8002
FFC 22P
–6LGHYLHZ–
MAIN board
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2-8. MB-1613 BOARD BLOCK-2
2 screw
(BVTP3 u 8)
2 screw
(See Note 2)
rib
MB-1613
4
Note 1:align the two ribs and two holes.
board block
When installing the MB-1613 board block,
rib
1 eight screws
(B3 u 5)
3 Remove the
in the direction of the arrow.
MB-1613
board block
2 screw
(See Note 2)
2-9. MB-1613 BOARD
Note 1: When the MB-1613 board is replaced, refer to “NOTE OF
REPLACING THE MB-1613 BOARD OR WLAN/BT
COMBO CARD” on page 7.
screw
4
(BVTP3 u 8)
E
heat sink
5
hole
hole
(MB) assy
– Rear view –
Screw used differs depending on
Note 2:
destination and model.
Refer to “7. EXPLODED VIEWS”
on page 84.
rib
2 three screws
(BVTP3 u 8)
bracket (MB-B) block
8
3 Bent three claws are
returned to a straight
form.
– Bottom view –
screw
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
screw
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
3 Bent two claws are returned
to a straight form.
– Bottom view –
18
hole
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
radiation
6
sheet
screw
connector
1
(CN503)
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
hole
E
IC101
IC5004
screw
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
screw
radiation
6
sheet
terminal
side
screw
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
rib
hole
2 FFC 5P
(CN8007)
(ZA810ES)
screw
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
MB-1613 board
9
Note 2:
board, align the three holes
and three ribs.
3 Bent two claws are returned
to a straight form.
– Bottom view –
When installing the MB-1613
rear side
rib
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2-10. DCDC BOARD BLOCK
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8 DCDC board block
Note 1:
board block, align the two
bosses and two holes.
When installing the DCDC
During reassembly, use new cable ties
Note 2:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
3 STANDBY board cable
connector (CN1905)
4 power transformer cable
connector (CN1907)
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cushion
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hole
rear side
MAIN board
hole
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–,QQHUYLHZ–
6 GND BRACKET board
Note 3:
BRACKET board, align
boss
the boss and hole.
hole
rear side
GND BRACKET board
cable tie
lead pin
COAX board
When installing the GND
7 two screws
(BVTP3 u 8)
–5HDUYLHZ–
lead pin
5 screw
(BV SUMITITE S4 u 6)
–5HDUYLHZ–
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2-11. POWER TRANSFORMER
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Attach in order from 1 to 4.
30 mm
1 sleeve ferrite clamp
3 Lock the claw.
power
transformer
8 power transformer
Note 1:
transformer, align the two
bosses and two holes.
Note 2:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
front side
7 two screws
(BV SUMITITE S4 u 6)
When installing the power
During reassembly, use new cable ties
2 Wrap the cable around.
1 cushion (R)
hole
hole
7 screw
(BV SUMITITE S4 u 6)
3 Cut the cable tie.
(See Fig. D)
2 sleeve ferrite clamp
3 Cut the cable tie.
(See Fig. D)
4 power transformer cable
H
connector (CNP930)
I
7 screw
(BV SUMITITE S4 u 6)
6 power transformer cable
connector (CNP902)
4 cushion (R)
5 power transformer cable
connector (CNP920)
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front side
power
transformer
cable tie
Press.
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STANDBY board
rear side
cable tie
lead pin
MAIN board
I
H
boss
boss
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2-12. BACK PANEL BLOCK
STR-DN1080/ZA810ES
Ver. 1.1
During reassembly, use new cable ties
Note 1:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
7 back panel block
3 five screws
(BVTP3 u 8)
5 screw
(See Note 2)
3 two screws
(BVTP3 u 8)
5 screw
(See Note 2)
(US, CND)
3 screw
(
BVTP3 u 8
Screw used differs depending on destination and model.
Note 2:
Refer to “7. EXPLODED VIEWS” on page 85.
)
rear side
3 screw
(BVTP3 u 8)
four screws
4
(See Note 2)
6 claw
(DN1080)
front side
2 power cord (DN1080) or
AC inlet cable (ZA810ES)
connector (CNP901)
6 claw
1 Cut the cable tie.
(ZA810ES)
3 three screws
(BVTP3 u 8)
• Power cord (DN1080) or AC inlet cable (ZA810ES) setting
(DN1080: US, CND)
Press.
rear side
cable tie
STANDBY board
(DN1080: AEP, UK, AUS, TW)
Press.
rear side
cable tie
STANDBY board
CNP901
claw side
CNP901
claw side
(ZA810ES)
rear side
Press.
cable tie
STANDBY board
CNP901
claw side
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2-13. MAIN BOARD BLOCK
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WKHVDUDQHWVRXQG
to MB-1613 board
guide line
(center)
The opposite side
is terminal side.
guide line
(blue tape edge)
FFC 22P
to MAIN board
terminal
side
saranet
(sound)
6 saranet (sound)
terminal side
6 saranet
(sound)
2 connector
(CN1394)
terminal
side
MAIN board block
9
Note:
block, align the hole and groove
with the two ribs.
When installing the MAIN board
1 connector
(CN1393)
4 FFC 22P
(CN1002)
groove
screw
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
rib
5 FFC 22P
(CN1003)
two screws
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
8 slion tape (sub material)
8 slion tape (sub material)
two screws
7
(BVTP3 u 8)
J
hole
3 HP board cable
connector
(CN1391)
J
front side
rear side
rib
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2-14. MAIN BOARD
Remove forty-two solders.
1
screw
2
(BVTP3 u 8)
front side
bottom side
STR-DN1080/ZA810ES
heat sink block
3
MAIN board
4
rear side
screw
2
(BVTP3 u 8)
2-15. STANDBY BOARD
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rear side
STANDBY board
lead pin
three screws
2
(BV3)
1 Remove the cable
from the lead pin.
rear side
label fuse (T.L)
4
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screw
2
(BV3)
STANDBY board
5
Note:
hole
align the two holes and two ribs.
hole
3 Remove the
in the direction of the arrow.
front side
When installing the STANDBY board,
STANDBY board block
rib
rib
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2-16. DCDC BOARD
3 sleeve ferrite clamp
2 cushion (R)
5 screw
(BVTP3 u 8)
5 screw
(BVTP3 u 8)
front side
hole
DCDC
6
bracket
rib
hole
5 screw
(BVTP3 u 8)
4 connector
(CN1906)
5 screw
(BVTP3 u 8)
hole
DCDC board
7
Note 1:
board, align the three holes
and three ribs.
rib
When installing the DCDC
rear side
During reassembly, use new cable ties
Note 2:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
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Pass the GND BRACKET board cable
underneath the DCDC board.
DCDC board
cable tie
rear side
rib
2-17. AC INLET (STR-ZA810ES)
rear side
[blue]
[brown]
5 AC inlet
3 two screws
(KTP2 3 u 8)
1 Cut the cable tie.
front side
hole
1 Cut the cable tie.
4 Draw the AC inlet cable
out of the hole.
2 AC inlet cable
connector
(CNP901)
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DCDC bracket
GND BRACKET board
During reassembly, use new cable ties
Note:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
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rear side
cable tie
STANDBY board
GND BRACKET board cable
CNP901
Press.
claw side
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2-18. POWER CORD (STR-DN1080)
front side
STR-DN1080/ZA810ES
During reassembly, use new cable ties
Note:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
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4 Draw the power cord
block out of the hole.
7 power cord
5 Unlock.
rear side
6 cord
bushing
hole
1 Cut the cable tie.
3 two claws
top side
cord
bushing
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lock side
cord bushing
2 power cord
connector
(CNP901)
top side
86&1'
rear side
cable tie
STANDBY board
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rear side
cable tie
STANDBY board
CNP901
Press.
claw side
CNP901
Press.
claw side
cord bushing
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lock side
cord bushing
100 +5, -0 mm
power cord
claw side
bottom
lock side
to STANDBY board
side
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Ver. 1.1
2-19. FRONT PANEL BLOCK
• Wire setting
heat sink
rear side
2 Remove the cable
off of the groove.
groove
USB INSULATION board
rear side
groove
(USB INSULATION board)
cable tie
Note 1:
to fasten the wires back in place as
they were before disassembly.
1 Cut the cable tie.
3 HP board cable
connector
(CN1391)
L
During reassembly, use new cable ties
front side
front panel block
6
screw
4
(BVTP3 u 8)
screw
5
(See Note 2)
L
4
two screws
4
(BVTP3 u 8)
Screw used differs depending on destination and model.
Note 2:
Refer to “7. EXPLODED VIEWS” on page 87.
(BVTP3 u 8)
screw
2-20. HP BOARD
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lead pin
–,QQHUYLHZ–
HP board
POWERKEY board
front side
HP SUPPORT board
3 HP SUPPORT board
Note:
SUPPORT board, align
the boss and hole.
When installing the HP
2 screw
(BVTP2.6 u 8.0)
front panel block
hole
4 HP board
front side
1 Remove the cable
from the lead pin.
boss
bottom side
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2-21. VOLUME KNOB, MENU KNOB
Note: The menu knob can be removed even without removing the vol-
ume knob.
STR-DN1080/ZA810ES
How to install the volume knob or menu knob
When installing the volume knob or menu knob to the rotary encoder,
align the directions of the D-shaped tip of the rotary encoder and
the D-shaped notch at the inner side of the volume knob or menu knob.