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1-1. Version Display Mode

1-1.1. Actions

Version information is displayed when the device is started in this mode.

1-1.2. Starting up

Insert the AC plug while pressing button "

POWER

", and wait for more than 3 seconds.

Release the "

POWER

" button when the Power indicator turns orange and the Eject indicator turns 

white.

Select the "

Version Check

" using the "

CURSOR 

f

/

d

" button, then press the "

ENTER

" button to con-

firm.

Startup display

1-1.3. Display Order

q

 System Version → 

w

 System (Bootloader) Version → 

e

 Touch Sensor Version 

→ 

r

 HEOS Version → 

t

 HEOS Build → 

y

 HEOS Module → 

u

 HEOS Configuration 

→ 

i

 HEOS Locale

 

→ 

o

 Restore

 

→ 

Q0 

Ether Mac Address

 

→ 

Q1

 WiFi Mac Address 

→ 

Q2

 BT Mac Address

 

→ 

Q3

 Serial Number ·····

Unplug the AC plug to cancel this mode.

q

 System Version : 

w

 System (Bootloader) Version

e

 Touch Sensor Version

r

 HEOS Version

t

 HEOS Build

y

 HEOS Module

u

 HEOS Configuration

i

 HEOS Locale

o

 Restore

Q0

 Ether Mac Address

Q1

 WiFi Mac Address

Q2

 BT Mac Address

Q3

 Serial Number

Before Servicing 

This Unit

Electrical

Mechanical

Repair Information

Updating

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Summary of Contents for CEOL RCD-N10

Page 1: ...non com RCDN10 AP ZH index php JP http manuals denon com RCDN10 JP JA index php Upload is planned for the time of a future press release BEFORE SERVICING THIS UNIT ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL REPAIR INFORMATION UPDATING Confidential For purposes of improvement specifications and design are subject to change without notice Please use this service manual when referring to the operating instructions withou...

Page 2: ...AND LASER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ONLINE PARTS LIST Accessing the Parts List Searching Part Numbers or Ref Numbers NOTE FOR PARTS LIST SERIAL NUMBER Serial Number Organization SKU Code of this Unit POST SERVICE PRECAUTIONS Initializing this Unit Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 2 ...

Page 3: ...ic diagrams and parts lists be sure to use the designated parts Be sure to mount parts and arrange the wires as they were originally placed For safety seasons some parts use tapes tubes or other insulating materials and some parts are mounted away from the surface of printed circuit boards Care should also be taken with the positions of the wires by arranging them and using clamps to keep them awa...

Page 4: ...e gli utensili con quali si lavora siano anche a questo potenziale LASER SAFETY CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL Å PNES UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN VARNING SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETR...

Page 5: ...mbers or Ref numbers 1 Enter the part number or Ref number in the search window of the Parts List and press the search button 2 The search results are displayed The name of the sheet in which the search part is used and the part s line are displayed 3 Next click the Sheet section of the search results 1 Parts indicated by nsp on this table cannot be supplied 2 When ordering a part make a clear dis...

Page 6: ... Number Organization The 14 digit serial number that contains the code of the manufacturing plant and the manufacturing date SKU code 14 digits Factory code Cumulative serial number Manufactured Year month The last 2digit of year Month 01 12 SKU Code of this Unit Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 6 ...

Page 7: ...tory settings Write down your settings in advance and reconfigure the settings after initialization Use network initialization mode to initialize the network related settings 1 Press the power operation button to turn off the power and remove the AC plug from the socket 2 Press and hold the POWER button while inserting the AC plug then continue pressing the POWER button for 3 8 seconds 3 Release t...

Page 8: ...H08 SMPS SCH09 Touch Function PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS MAIN HEADPHONE AC IN USB SUPPORT DAMP CD NETWORK FRONT OPTICAL SMPS BLOCK DIAGRAM POWER DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM SEMICONDUCTORS 1 IC s 2 FL DISPLAY 3 Remote Code Table ELECTRICAL Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 8 ...

Page 9: ...1000P C317 0 01 C347 0 1 L220 60 C300 1000P C264 0 01 C352 0 1 C301 1000P C265 0 01 C353 0 1 L206 60 L204 CLZ9Z014Z L216 60 L205 60 Q229 RT1N141C R326 4 7K R210 4 7K R329 4 7K R230 10K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 WF21 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 WF22 CJP07GB310ZY R325 4 7K R330 4 7K C401 10uF 6 3V Q223 RT1N141C R289 10K R432 10K Q230 RT1N141C R490 10K Q233 RT1N141C R343 OPEN 19 18 16 17 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 ...

Page 10: ... L226 0 C477 16V 10uF C478 16V 10uF R306 100 R307 100 C247 0 1 C389 0 1 R385 0 R386 0 C494 16V 10uF C497 16V 10uF D233 1N4148 D234 1N4148 R514 1 5K R513 1 5K C495 16V 10uF C498 16V 10uF C496 16V 10uF C499 16V 10uF R512 10 R515 10 L201 60 L203 60 C390 16V 10uF C399 16V 10uF 1 5 4 2 OE VCC GND A Y 3 1 2 3 4 5 IC33 CVISN74LVC1G125DBV R275 1K R277 100 R298 100 C314 50V 47pF C445 0 01 C446 0 1 1 5 4 2 ...

Page 11: ... R409 1K C292 4700P R284 1K R448 22K R447 22K R474 47K C256 0 01 R359 0 R358 0 C391 16V 220uF C336 0 1 R545 1K R417 1 5K R419 1 5K R420 1 5K R418 1 5K C271 50V 1000pF R433 18K C235 50V 150pF C382 16V 220uF C337 0 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC41 CVIOPA1678IDR C234 OPEN R436 OPEN C233 OPEN R435 OPEN R434 18K C236 50V 150pF C290 50V 680pF R416 2 2K R414 2 2K C287 50V 1000pF R480 1 2K C289 50V 680pF R413 2 2K ...

Page 12: ... OPEN C1149 OPEN T124 T125 R1181 10K C1143 OPEN C1147 0 1 C1146 0 022 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC111 MFI337S3959 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC112 BD82065FVJ E2 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 JK110 CJJ9L038Z C1142 OPEN C1145 OPEN C1144 OPEN 5 4 3 2 1 BN63 VWB1C905120AQI001 R1153 10K D R1152 10K D R1154 300 D R1160 300 D R1161 6 8K D R1151 10K D R1123 33 R1124 33 R1125 33 R1128 33 R1129 33 R1132 10K R1135 33 R1136 10K R1137 33...

Page 13: ...C897 0 1 C896 0 1 C880 10V 100uF C832 0 1 R831 NC C840 0 1 C818 0 01 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC83 C894 25V 100uF C867 NC L800 CLZ9Z014Z C849 0 1 C848 0 1 C898 0 1 C899 0 1 R817 0 RFO FEI C900 0...

Page 14: ...30pF R711 18 F 20 C725 100V 330pF R712 18 F 20 C756 100V 0 47UF C743 2012 100V 0 1uF C744 2012 100V 0 1uF C713 0 1 C739 3216 10uF 50V C748 3216 10uF 50V C752 3216 10uF 50V C757 50V 3300uF C701 0 1 R702 0 R703 0 C703 0 1 R700 0 R701 0 C702 0 1 R710 39K R719 1 0 C730 NC C755 25V 100uF R705 1K C705 0 1 C704 0 1 R734 0 R735 0 R736 0 R738 0 C732 NC C731 NC R706 10K R707 10K R708 10K R709 10K R715 0 R71...

Page 15: ...C12247P C123 47P C121 47P C124 1000P R123 10K C117 0 1 C116 0 1 C115 0 01 C114 1000P Q108 OPEN R115 0 R122 100 R156 OPEN C120 16V 47uF C119 0 1 C113 0 1 C112 0 01 C111 1000P C118 0 1 C141 0 01 S101 S102 R132 4 7K Q101 RT1N237C R G D102 WEJ3290W R2H0 BA R136 0 R134 0 R138 0 R139 100 R137 100 R141 560 R135 100 Q104 RT1N237C Q103 RT1N237C D 105 W H IT E R140 0 Q102 RT1N237C C144 0 1 C143 0 1 R133 4 7...

Page 16: ... R904 0 ohm 1 2 3 4 PC94 EL357NC D913 DSR1M R969 0 ohm R974 270K R975 270K R976 270K D932 DSR1M C974 50V 224 K R927 8K2 R959 1K 1 2 3 Q931 KTC3875Y R907 150K C939 0 1uF C940 0 01uF 1 3 2 4 LF93 10mH 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 HS91 L927 CLZ9R001Z D920 SS34SR R946 3K9F R948 9K1 C931 0 01uF C929 0 1uF C928 25V 470uF L922 100MHz_60ohm_5A C936 25V 100uF C937 0 1uF C938 0 01uF L926 CLZ9R001Z C947 10uF 50V C946 10u...

Page 17: ... 1 P1 1 19 ADC1 2 PWM1 2 TS1 2 P1 2 20 ADC1 3 PWM1 3 TS1 3 P1 3 21 ADC1 4 TS1 4 P1 4 22 ADC1 5 TS1 5 P1 5 23 ADC1 6 TS1 6 P1 6 24 ADC1 7 TS1 7 P1 7 25 ADC2 0 TS2 0 P2 0 26 ADC2 1 TS2 1 P2 1 27 ADC2 2 TS2 2 P2 2 28 ADC2 3 TS2 3 P2 3 29 ADC2 4 TS2 4 P2 4 T2 30 ADC2 5 TS2 5 P2 5 31 ADC2 6 TS2 6 P2 6 TXD_A 32 ADC2 7 TS2 7 P2 7 RXD_A 33 SLUG_PAD_GND U1 TC390_MLF32 C8 1uF C9 1uF R6 4 7K R101 NC C10 2 2u...

Page 18: ...205 D204 D203 D202 D201 R232 R436 R435 R364 R335 R268 R248 R234 R233 R378 R377 R215 R213 X201 X200 L204 L209 L241 L240 L239 L238 L237 L236 L235 L234 L233 L232 L231 L229 L228 L221 L220 L219 L218 L217 L216 L214 L208 L207 L206 L205 L203 L201 ET21 WF21 PF15 C297 C291 C447 C314 C286 C285 C234 C233 C449 C441 C440 C428 C370 C369 C367 C366 C364 C363 C362 C361 C360 C425 C359 C358 C357 C356 C355 C354 C353 C...

Page 19: ...5 C856 C857 C858 C859 C860 C861 C862 C865 C867 C820 C821 IC83 C880 C888 C895 C887 WF80 R865 R866 R867 R868 R869 R870 R871 R872 R862 C833 C889 C881 C836 C863 C864 R850 R851 R887 R892 IC81 C838 C902 C801 C834 C835 C837 C879 C882 R894 R888 R890 R891 R893 R889 R895 R885 R886 C866 C868 R882 C903 C904 C905 IC80 5 1 16 15 2 1 1 6 5 1 80 20 21 40 41 60 61 1 19 2 18 10 11 14 15 28 I C O GND 2 3 3V 3 GND 4 ...

Page 20: ...C 3 OPT2 4 DGND 5 OPT1 CUP12954Z 2 3 3V DGND R CH L CH OPT1 OPT2 5V CHGND WF15 C173 CN16 WF15 J104 J105 J109 C184 C187 C104 C105 JK12 JK13 TM11 J106 J107 J108 BK20 1 8 1 11 10 2 5 1 CHGND DGND 3 3V Pb 4 DGND 5 OPT1 3 OPT2 2 NC 1 3 3V 7 A_ 5V 6 A_ 5V 5 TU_INT 4 TU_RST 3 TU_CE 2 TU_SDA 1 TU_CLK 8 TU_LCH 9 AGND 10 AGND 11 TU_RCH R166 R167 R171 R170 R161 R162 R163 R164 R165 L107 L106 L112 L111 L110 C1...

Page 21: ...uch Sensor uCOM Enter Volume Volume INPUT BACK Enter Volume Volume INPUT BACK Touch Sensor Pad部 LED表示部 Touch Sensor LED Display Module CLSW OPSW LMSW OPEN CLOSE M_STBY SRAMSTB BUS0 BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 CCE BUCK DECRST DREQ SBSY LDCHK TU SCL TU SDA TU CE TU RST TU INT OPT Power OPT Detect1 OPT Detect2 RC IN KEY2 KEY1 OLED_D7 OLED_D6 OLED_D5 OLED_D4 OLED_D3 OLED_D2 OLED_D1 OLED_D0 EL_CS EL_RESET EL_DC EL_...

Page 22: ... DIR1 DIR2 3 3V DAC PCM5100 1 5V CD DSP Optical OPT POWER CONT Invertor 3 3VDC DC Convertor MCU I O E2PROM R G LED IR Logic for IR Touch sensor LED of Touch sensor OLED OLED CONT Burst CONT 8V 12V 12V 7 5V 12V 7 5V 29V 16V 5V 5V 5V 3 3V 5V 5V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 1 5V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V IC80 NJM7808FA IC31 LM317 IC32 LM337 IC99 7812A IC98 KIA79L12BP IC93 7812A IC...

Page 23: ...42GA370ZU NETWORK MODULE TOUCH KEY MODULE CUP12675Z 7PIN FFC WAFER WF13 7PIN FFC WAFER IR CUP12954Z 1 CUP12955Z 4 PF11 31PIN FFC WAFER CJP31GA285ZN 31 1 SMPS PCB CUP12676Y BN91 5PIN WIRE ASSY TRANS BN90 2PIN WIRE ASSY 3 96 PITCH FILTER SUB SMPS CUP12955Z 3 CN90 2PIN WAFER 3 96 PITCH TM11 WF22 7PIN FFC WAFER CJP07GB310ZY CWB1D00512058001 CWB1D00528058 CWB1B01318047 CWB1B00525047001 CWB1B00508047002...

Page 24: ... I I E20 Emulator control pin Mitsubishi writter control pin When normal operating mode set to input 30 TCK FINEC P27 TCK I I I I I E20 Emulator control pin When normal operating mode set to input 31 TDO P26 TXD1 TDO O O L O L O L O L E20 Emulator control pin Mitsubishi writter control pin When normal operating mode set to input 32 P25 RXD3 A_SD I I I I I TAS5142 Shut Down Detect 33 P24 A_OTW I I ...

Page 25: ...is Control 111 PE0 NET3V3_POWER O O L O L O H O L NET3 3V Power Supply Control 112 P64 CD_INSW I I I I I CD Drive Limit SW Input 113 P63 CD_OPSW I I I I I CD Drive Opne SW Input 114 P62 CD_CLSW I I I I I CD Drive Close SW Input 115 P61 CD_DREQ I I I I I CD DSP DREQ Input Input Only Schmitt Trigger Input 116 VSS VSS Ground Pin 117 P60 CD_SBSY I I I I I CD Monitor 3 default Output 118 VCC VCC Power ...

Page 26: ...㪪㫌㪹㩷㪹㪼㪸㫄㩷㫊㫀㪾㫅㪸㫃㩷㫀㫅㫇㫌㫋㩷㫇㫀㫅㪅㩷 㪫㫆㩷㪹㪼㩷㪺㫆㫅㫅㪼㪺㫋㪼㪻㩷㫋㫆㩷㪧㪠㪥㩷㪻㫀㫆㪻㪼㩷㪝㪅 I 16 TNi I 3AI F 㪪㫌㪹㩷㪹㪼㪸㫄㩷㫊㫀㪾㫅㪸㫃㩷㫀㫅㫇㫌㫋㩷㫇㫀㫅㪅㩷 㪫㫆㩷㪹㪼㩷㪺㫆㫅㫅㪼㪺㫋㪼㪻㩷㫋㫆㩷㪧㪠㪥㩷㪻㫀㫆㪻㪼㩷㪜㪅 I 17 VRo O 3AI F 㪈㪅㪍㪌㩷㪭㩷㫉㪼㪽㪼㫉㪼㫅㪺㪼㩷㫍㫆㫃㫋㪸㪾㪼㩷㫆㫌㫋㫇㫌㫋㩷㫇㫀㫅㪅 O Connected to PVREF And connect to GNG by 0 1uF 100uF 18 AVSS3 Grounding pin for 3 3V CD analog circuits 19 MDi I 3AI F 㪤㫆㫅㫀㫋㫆㫉㩷㫇㪿㫆㫋㫆㪻㫀㫆㪻㪼㩷㪸㫄㫇㫃㫀㪽㫀㪼㫉㩷㫀㫅㫇㫌㫋㩷㫇㫀㫅㪅 I Reference Voltage 178mVtyp 20 LDo O 3AI F 㪣㪸㫊㪼...

Page 27: ...Vdigital input output pin 3 I F 3 V digital input output pin 47 DCD 710AE Pin No Symbol I O Description Default Remarks 61 VDD3 Power Supply pin for 3 3V Digital circuit 62 BUS0 I O 3I F Microprocessor I F data input output pin 0 I CMOS Port Schmitt input Refer to 1 2 Pin Assinment Table 63 BUS1 I O 3I F Microprocessor I F data input output pin 1 I CMOS Port Schmitt input Refer to 1 2 Pin Assinmen...

Page 28: ...nput pinl BA5810FP FM 光ディスク IC 2 8 zブロックダイアグラム LEVEL SHIFT LEVEL SHIFT LEVEL SHIFT LEVEL SHIFT CH1 CH4 MUTE POWVCC34 CH3 CH4 POWVCC12 CH1 CH2 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 10k 16k 16k 7 5k 7 5k 16k 16k 7 5k 7 5k PREVCC PRE LOADING POWER SAVE LOADING PRE FWD REV 3 15 14 16 13 17 12 18 11 19 10 20 9 21 8 22 7 23 6 24 5 25 4 26 3 27 2 28 1 z各端子説明 Pin No 端子名 機 能 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 29: ...s Multipurpose I O Group B 1 13 MPIO_B2 I O Yes Multipurpose I O Group B 1 14 MPIO_B3 I O Yes Multipurpose I O Group B 1 15 MPO0 O No Multipurpose output 0 16 MPO1 O No Multipurpose output 1 17 DOUT O No Main output port serial digital audio data output 18 LRCK O No Main output port LR clock output 19 BCK O No Main output port Bit clock output 20 SCKO O No Main output port System clock output 21 D...

Page 30: ...nboard pull down resistor 50 k Ω typical 5 CMOS Schmitt trigger input PCM9211 BLOCK DIAGRAM Clock Data Recovery MPIO_A SELECTOR MPIO_C SELECTOR MPIO _B SELECTOR ADC Com Supply MPO0 1 SELECTOR MPO 0 MPO 1 MAIN OUTPUT SCKO BCK LRCK DOUT PORT RXIN8 RXIN9 RXIN10 RXIN11 DITOUT AUTO DIR ADC AUXIN0 AUXIN1 AUXIN2 AUTO DIR ADC AUXIN0 AUXIN1 AUXIN2 AUTO DIR ADC AUXIN0 AUXIN1 DIT Lock DIR Unlock ADC AUXIN 2 ...

Page 31: ...current programming pin requires resistor to ground OTW 2 2 O Overtemperature warning signal open drain active low OUT_A 33 39 O Output half bridge A OUT_B 30 36 O Output half bridge B OUT_C 25 31 O Output half bridge C OUT_D 22 28 O Output half bridge D PVDD_A 34 40 41 P Power supply input for half bridge A requires close decoupling of 0 1 µF capacitor to GND_A PVDD_B 29 35 P Power supply input f...

Page 32: ...s LRCKIN_2 I2S Input for SDIN2_x LRCKIN_2 and SRC Bank 2 MLCK 11 DI 3 3 V master clock input The input frequency of this clock can range from 2 MHz to 50 MHz MUTE 19 DI 5 V Pullup Soft mute of outputs active low muted signal a logic low normal operation a logic high The mute control provides a noiseless volume ramp to silence Releasing mute provides a noiseless ramp to previous volume OSCRES 12 DO...

Page 33: ...tart Block Soft Start Comparator Spike Blanking 30us T2 3 25kΩ 5 0V T1 T3 0 6V IBK VCC Latchoff Enable Signal TAE C9 0 25V 2 C11 1 66V Spike Blanking 190ns Latchedoff ModeReset VVCC 6 23V Spike Blanking 30us G3 Latchoff Mode Thermal Shutdown Tj 130 C 1 HV Gate 1ms counter 2 Representative Blockdiagram Figure 2 Representative Blockdiagram TAS5558 Block Diagram Serial Audio Receiver 2x Stereo Serial...

Page 34: ...nel 2 6 P2 6 ADC2 6 32 TS2 7 I O Touch Sensing Channel 2 7 P2 7 ADC2 7 7 15 NR111E SMPS IC95 NR111E Pin Discriptions NR111E Block Diagram SANKEN ELECTRIC CO LTD Rev 1 0 6 http www sanken ele co jp Pin Assignments Functions Pin Assignments Pin Functions n o i t p i r c s e D l o b m y S o N n i P 1 BS High side Boost input BS supplies the drive for High side Nch MOSFET switch Connect a capacitor an...

Page 35: ...2 FL DISPLAY MXS4035A MXS4035A IO Interfaces Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 35 ...

Page 36: ...1100 K30 ENTER SYSTEM 5H SYSTEM 1H ENTER 424H 53H 00001010 10000010 01000010 11001010 K31 RIGHT SYSTEM 5H SYSTEM 1H CURSOR RIGHT 423H 23H 00001010 10001100 01000010 11000100 K32 DOWN SYSTEM 5H SYSTEM 1H CURSOR DOWN 421H 03H 00001010 10001000 01000010 11000000 K33 BACK SYSTEM 5H SYSTEM 1H BACK RETURN 425H 43H 00001010 10001010 01000010 11000010 K34 SETUP SYSTEM 5H SYSTEM 1H SYSTEM MENU 440H 15H 000...

Page 37: ...E PANEL ASSY 3 TOP PANEL ASSY 4 CD MECHA ASSY 5 NETWORK PCB ASSY 6 CD PCB 7 SHIELD COVER 8 OPTICAL PCB TUNER 9 MAIN PCB 10 SMPS PCB 11 FRONT PANEL ASSY EXPLODED VIEW PACKING VIEW Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 37 ...

Page 38: ...B Ref No of EXPLODED VIEW E 11 TOP PANEL ASSY See DISASSEMBLY 3 TOP PANEL ASSY and EXPLODED VIEW TOP PANEL ASSY Ref No of EXPLODED VIEW P 14 P 15 CD MECHA ASSY See DISASSEMBLY 4 CD MECHA ASSY and EXPLODED VIEW CD MECHA ASSY Ref No of EXPLODED VIEW E 14 SHIELD COVER See DISASSEMBLY 7 SHIELD COVER and EXPLODED VIEW SHIELD COVER Ref No of EXPLODED VIEW P 27 OPTICAL PCB TUNER See DISASSEMBLY 8 OPTICAL...

Page 39: ...raph Shooting direction X View from the top Shooting direction A Shooting direction B Shooting direction D Shooting direction C Shooting direction A Shooting direction B Shooting direction D Shooting direction C Proceeding REAR MOLD PANEL 1 Remove the screws Proceeding REAR MOLD PANEL SIDE PANEL 1 Remove the screws 1 REAR MOLD PANEL View from the bottom Shooting direction A x5 2 SIDE PANEL ASSY Fr...

Page 40: ...ng direction C Shooting direction A View from the TOP WF13 x4 4 CD MECHA ASSY View from the bottom View from the CD MECHA bottom 2 Remove the screws Remove the connector 3 Remove the FFC cable after the CD mecha s short circuit pattern for LD damage prevention has been short circuited Be sure to wear an earth band Shooting direction B x3 Soldering place Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechan...

Page 41: ...releasing direction x2 6 CD PCB CN81 PF80 CUT x3 Proceeding REAR MOLD PANEL SIDE PANEL TOP PANEL ASSY CD MECHA ASSY SHIELD COVER 1 Remove the screws Proceeding REAR MOLD PANEL SIDE PANEL TOP PANEL ASSY CD MECHA ASSY SHIELD COVER OPTICAL PCB TUNER 1 Remove the screws Remove the connector wire and FFC 7 SHIELD COVER Shooting direction D Shooting direction A STEP1 STEP2 Careful not to damage the Capa...

Page 42: ...MAIN PCB Shooting direction A CN93 CN91 x4 x2 x4 Proceeding REAR MOLD PANEL SIDE PANEL TOP PANEL ASSY CD MECHA ASSY SHIELD COVER SMPS PCB 1 Remove the screws Remove the SUPPORT MECA L Remove the connector wire 10 SMPS PCB Shooting direction A CN93 CN91 x3 x2 Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 42 ...

Page 43: ... PANEL ASSY 1 Remove the screws 2 Remove the connector wire and FFC Remove the screws 11 FRONT PANEL ASSY Shooting direction D Shooting direction C View from the bottom x4 x2 CN10 CN63 PF11 STYLE PIN TAPE x2 Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 43 ...

Page 44: ...P30 P30 P22 P31 P25 E12 E12 E14 E2 E3 E5 E15 E9 E1 E13 E4 E6 E8 E10 E11 E7 S2 S2 S4 S4 S4 x4 S4 S2 x2 S2 x4 x4 S4 S1 S4 x2 S3 x7 S5 x2 S5 x2 S2 x4 S2 x2 S7 x6 S4 x7 S2 x2 S2 S2 S9 x2 S10 S3 S4 x4 S4 x2 S3 S8 S3 S6 x2 S8 x2 S3 S3 x4 S1 x4 x2 S6 x3 WARNING Parts marked with this symbol z have critical characteristics Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer Before Servicing This Un...

Page 45: ...852 17 1 17 3 17 4 17 1 17 3 17 4 17 6 17 7 MANUAL ASSY 17 E2 E3 1 3 2 19 4 6 9 10 11 12 13 17 JP 18 5 8 7 17 8 17 5 17 6 17 1 17 3 17 4 E1C 17 11 17 10 17 9 17 12 RCDN10 14 15 16 20 UK plug UK Only Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Information Updating 45 ...

Page 46: ...ing and adjustment 4 Notes on Handling the Laser Pick Up SPECIAL MODE Special mode setting button 1 Selecting the Mode1 for Service related 1 1 Version Display Mode 1 2 Product mode 1 3 Protection History Display Mode 1 4 All Device DPMS Update mode 1 5 Touch Sensor Check mode 1 6 Touch Sensor Update mode 1 7 CD Test mode 1 7 1 Disc mounting 1 7 2 Servo check 1 7 3 Pickup movement 1 7 4 Stop 1 7 5...

Page 47: ... circuit boards defective or disconnected SMPS CN91 DAMP BN91 SMPS BN92 NETWORK CN92 SMPS BN93 MAIN CN93 Check if the connectors are connected as indicated in the wiring diagram and adjust the connections if necessary If this does not re establish contact in the wiring replace the Wire Assy unit or the circuit board which the wires are mounted on NO YES 1 The unit does not power on Are any of the ...

Page 48: ...n circuit Replace any defective parts or the SMPS PCB YES NO Does the power supply voltage supplied from SMPS to MAIN CN93 4 6 8 11 13pin differ signifi cantly from the voltage written in the circuit diagram If the voltage differs from the written value by 0 5V or more there is an abnormality in the power supply There is an abnormality in the SMPS power supply detection circuit Replace any defecti...

Page 49: ...nnectors are mounted on Check each part listed after YES in 1 3 Power Supply Voltage Abnormalities The MCU IC20 is malfunctioning or latched Check each part of the MCU NO NO YES YES YES NO Turn on the power and check the waveform of the digital signal FRONT PCB WF11 13 23pin Is there an abnormality in the Hi 3 3V or Lo 0V level NO The MCU IC20 is malfunctioning or latched Check each part of the MC...

Page 50: ...r IC40 MCU IC20 or the circuit around the MCU may be malfunctioning Check for abnormalities and repair them NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES Check for abnormalities in the signal path be tween MAIN PCB DIR1 IC37 and MAIN PCB PWM modulator TAS5558 IC40 and repair them NO Speaker 4 1 No sound is output from the speakers or noise occurs Headphone 4 2 No sound is output from the headphones or noise occurs ...

Page 51: ...the CD PCB CDDSP IC83 2pin 25pin 41pin A 3 3V 43pin 44pin 50pin D 3 3V 32pin 51pin 71pin 74pin 1 5V Check the CD PCB Motor driver IC81 4pin 7pin 8pin 20pin 8V_DRV Is CD PCB CD DSP IC83 69pin RESET Hi NO NO Does the disc rotate during TOC reading the process in which the disc is placed in the tray and the information is read Try TOC reading the process in which the disc is placed in the tray and th...

Page 52: ...ur ring or check each part according to the area from YES in the flow chart for 1 3 Power Supply Volt age Abnormalities YES Check for abnormalities in the signal path be tween Tuner Optical PCB and MAIN PCB IC30 and repair them YES The circuit around MAIN PCB IC30 is faulty Repair the abnormal area YES The circuit around MAIN PCB IC35 IC35 is faulty Repair the abnormal area YES Is there any abnorm...

Page 53: ...s Q1102 NET3 3V or the SMPS power supply circuit may be malfunctioning Repair the part where the abnormality is occur ring or check each part according to the area from YES in the flow chart for 1 3 Power Sup ply Voltage Abnormalities Check the connectors of each part or perform a factory reset If the device cannot be restored replace the LEGO module YES NO YES NO YES 4 No sound is output from the...

Page 54: ...9 2 Playback or connection by Wi Fi or Bluetooth is not possible Is the Wi Fi antenna of the LEGO module con nected Check the connection of the Wi Fi antenna or replace the antenna NO YES 9 No Audio Output during USB File Playback USB A input File Playback on a Server or Inter net Radio and Bluetooth Playback 9 3 Playback or connection by ETHERNET is not possible Is there any abnormality below Eth...

Page 55: ...10 C811 C812 C813 C814 C815 C828 C829 C830 C831 C832 C839 C840 C841 C842 C843 C844 C845 C846 C847 C848 C849 C850 C851 C852 C869 C870 C871 C872 C873 C874 C875 C876 C877 C878 C896 C897 C898 C899 C900 C901 C853 C854 C855 C856 C857 C858 C859 C860 C861 C862 C865 C867 C820 C821 IC83 C880 C888 C895 C887 WF80 R865 R866 R867 R868 R869 R870 R871 R872 R862 C833 C889 C881 C836 C863 C864 R850 R851 R887 R892 IC...

Page 56: ...the laser pick up bare Be sure to cover it If dust adheres on the laser pick up lens blow it off with a blower brush Do not apply shock to the laser pick up Do not watch the light of the laser pick up 3 Cautions on assembling and adjustment Be sure that the bench jig head of soldering iron with ceramic and measuring instruments are well grounded Workers who handle the laser pick up must be grounde...

Page 57: ...rovided 1 5 Touch Sensor Check mode Since this mode is only for production development the detailed information is not provided 1 6 Touch Sensor Update mode Update the Touch Sensor firmware See 1 6 Touch Sensor Update mode 1 7 CD Test mode Test the CD mechanism See 1 7 CD Test mode 1 8 Heatrun mode Test of CD mech See 1 8 Heat run mode 1 9 Initialize Initialize the backup data for the MCU and netw...

Page 58: ...played mode and restart the device qVersion Display Mode The firmware version is shown on the display wProduct mode The frequency specific to Tuner preset is auto matically registered eProtection history display mode The protection history can be checked rAll Device DPMS Update Executes an update for the entire device via DPMS tTouch Sensor Check mode Display the Touch Sensor information yTouch Se...

Page 59: ...p display 1 1 3 Display Order q System Version w System Bootloader Version e Touch Sensor Version r HEOS Version t HEOS Build y HEOS Module u HEOS Configuration i HEOS Locale o Restore Q0 Ether Mac Address Q1 WiFi Mac Address Q2 BT Mac Address Q3 Serial Number Unplug the AC plug to cancel this mode qSystem Version w System Bootloader Version e Touch Sensor Version r HEOS Version t HEOS Build y HEO...

Page 60: ... display Detected that the potential difference between both ends of the speaker terminal became DC 3V or more Display when a short circuit occurs in the power supply Cause Power line short circuit 29V D AMP power Cause Power line short circuit 12V 12V 5V Display when DAMP ERR has been activated Detected over current for the digital amplifier TAS5142 Resetting the protection history With the prote...

Page 61: ... the CURSOR f d button then press the ENTER button to con firm This mode is canceled when the power is turned off 1 7 2 Displays 1 CD Test Mode is shown on the display for 5 seconds CD test mode details No Mode Button Operation 1 Disc mounting 5 2 Servo check 13 LD ON FOCUS ON CLV ON TRACKING ON READ SUB CODE Press and hold the 13 button for more than 1 second 3 Pickup movement 0 CURSOR 1 The pick...

Page 62: ...er circumference OUT positions for playback and performs the error count The inner IN middle MID and outer OUT circumference positions are calculated from the record ing time of the loaded disc to determine the location and are then moved to through time searches Err is displayed when no disc is detected No Disc display 1 7 3 Pickup movement If button CURSOR 0 or CURSOR 1 is pressed in the stopped...

Page 63: ... second to save the cur rent value on EEPROM overwrite the stored data After overwriting the 1 7 7 Displaying the laser current appears again Rewriting is performed upon when the CD mechanism is replaced Stored is displayed for 3 seconds 1 7 8 Displaying the accumulated laser on time Press and hold button Volume Down for 1 second or more while stopped 1 7 4 Stop to display total laser on time Tota...

Page 64: ...c from the first track to the last track w When playback of the disc is finished move the pickup to the inner circumference and open the tray e When the loader OPEN status is detected close the tray again and start playing the disc from the first track after TOC has been loaded r An increment is added to the heat run count when the tray is opened Press the CURSOR d button during heat run operation...

Page 65: ...et adjustment not possible E2 00 Focus servo dropped during playback E2 01 Focus servo dropped during searching E2 03 Focus servo dropped during TOC reading E2 05 Focus servo dropped while pausing E2 10 Subcode became unreadable during playback E2 11 Subcode became unreadable during searching E2 12 Subcode became unreadable during TOC reading E2 14 Subcode cannot be read while pausing E2 15 Subcod...

Page 66: ...network device is started and initialized during this time 1 7 2 Initialization item Network module backup data 1 Network setup 2 Friendly Name 3 Auto Update setting 4 Allow Update setting 5 Time Zone setting 6 Queue list 7 Internet Radio recently played station 8 Quick Select playback station 9 AirPlay Password 10 Bluetooth Pairing History 11 Crestron Connected Setup MCU backup data Items Default...

Page 67: ...r 100 Sleep Off Repeat Random Program Off Favorites list Clear all Setup Menu items Clear all Variable Volume 54 40dB Standby Power On Power On Tray Lock Mode Off Disc Folder Mode Disc mode Protection history Delete Update retry flag Clear 3 Firmware Factory Restore Used when replacing the Network module See 3 Update method when the MAIN PCB or network module is replaced Using a USB flash drive IC...

Page 68: ...y Password 10 Bluetooth Pairing History 11 Crestron Connected Setup 5 2 Starting up While the power is on hold down buttons POWER and BACK for at least 3 seconds 1 Please wait is displayed Changes between then and for 1 second each 2 Completed is shown on the display for 5 seconds 3 After this is displayed for 5 seconds the display returns to the USB Music display that was shown before the Network...

Page 69: ...for at least 3 seconds 1 LEGO Log Capture Mode is displayed 6 1 2 If the USB flash drive is connected after starting the unit 1 The log is written to the USB flash drive and Storing Logs is displayed Press the ENTER button to send the log to the server too 2 When a log package is saved to a USB flash drive USB SUCCESS appears in the display for 5 sec onds regardless of whether the upload to the se...

Page 70: ...hod when the MAIN PCB or network module is replaced Using a USB flash drive IC20 NETWORK MODULE 4 Update Method for Service Region Settings IC20 NETWORK MODULE 5 Normal Firmware Update Method from USB Flash Drive IC20 NETWORK MODULE 6 Normal Firmware Update Method from OTA IC20 NETWORK MODULE 7 About the error codes IC20 NETWORK MODUL Before Servicing This Unit Electrical Mechanical Repair Informa...

Page 71: ...CHK PF80 19 SPDIF 18 SRAMSTB 17 BUS3 16 BUS2 15 BUS1 14 DGND 13 BUS0 12 CCE 11 BUCK 10 OPSW 9 CLSW 8 INSW 7 DECRST 6 DREQ 5 SBSY 4 M_STBY 3 OPEN 2 CLOSE Pb Pb 10K 22K 10K 10K NC 10K 10K E3 E1C JAPAN E2 Version Option NC R258 R257 BARCODE LABEL Q236 Q237 R526 R528 R520 R518 R401 R402 ET20 D214 D215 PF72 R524 R523 R404 R403 C385 JW21 JW20 Q207 Q206 R312 R272 R489 R488 R487 R486 R471 R470 R476 R449 R...

Page 72: ...CAT 5 or greater is recommended X Table 1 Update download file when the MAIN PCB or network module is replaced Model Name Model Area Download from SDI RCD N10 ALL avr_40 prod update factory xxxx zip Table 2 Update download file when the firmware is updated Two files HW component and LEGO component Model Name Model Area Download from SDI For HW component For LEGO component RCD N10E3 North America E...

Page 73: ...ble when connecting the USB flash drive Save the update file on a blank USB flash drive for use If a USB flash drive cannot be updated replace it with a different USB flash drive and perform the update again 2 2 Unzipping the Downloaded File Unzip the downloaded file on your computer XXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx zip There are folders or files after unzipping Copy these folders or files onto the...

Page 74: ...POWER when the power indicator turns red Check that the display is as shown below 4 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port Download firmware in USB flash drive 5 USB Update starts automatically The Standby LED lights red Display during USB update It takes a maximum of approximately 11 minutes for update to complete 6 The unit restarts when update is complete b When update is complete the folde...

Page 75: ... Copy the files created on the USB flash drive 4 2 Starting Service Region Settings NOTE Remove the LAN cable from this unit when updating Do not connect to a wired or wireless network We recommend a USB memory device that has an LED installed 1 Press the power button to turn on the power 2 Wait for this unit to start up 3 Set the input source to Internet Radio Check that the display is as shown b...

Page 76: ...drive until updating is completed Do not turn off the power until updating is completed It takes a maximum of approximately 10 minutes for update to complete Once an update is started normal operations cannot be performed until it is completed The menu settings and image adjustment settings of this unit may be initialized Note down the settings before updating and set them again after updating 1 P...

Page 77: ... Internet Computer Computer LAN port Ethernet connector Ethernet connector of this Unit Router To WAN port To LAN port To LAN port 6 2 Check and update the firmware Check if there is a firmware update available It is also possible to check approximately how long the update will take 1 Press the SETUP button on the remote control to select the setting 2 Press the cursor button to select General Fir...

Page 78: ...lease check the file 000B Please contact customer service in your area b Check the power supply and communication lines of each device Device ID table Device ID YY Device Name 00 General 01 Main CPU 0B Main FBL No used 33 LEGO Error Code table Type code XX Description 00 Logical error 01 Error during erasing 02 Error during writing 03 Error during verifying 04 No access for the component 05 Packag...

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