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Advanced Functions, continued

to set your levels using the AVr’s internal test tone, select the menu’s test tone Seq line 

and use the left/right buttons to select between Auto and manual. After selecting Auto or 

manual, move the cursor to the test tone line and use the left/right buttons to change 

the setting to on.

Auto: 

the test tone will automatically circulate to all speakers, as indicated by the 

highlight bar. use the left/right buttons to adjust the level for any speaker when the 

test tone is paused there. use the up/down buttons to move the cursor to another line, 

and the test tone will follow the cursor. to stop the test tone, use the up/down buttons to 

move the cursor out of the screen’s speaker-listings area.

Manual: 

the test tone will stay on the current speaker until you use the up/down 

buttons to move it to another speaker. use the left/right buttons to adjust the level for 

the speaker through which the test tone is playing.
If you are listening to an external source while you set your output levels, set test tone to 

off, use the up/down buttons to navigate to each speaker, and use the left/right buttons 

to adjust the speaker’s level while the source plays. 

NOTE: If you are using a handheld SPL meter with external source material, 

such as a test disc or an audio selection, play it and adjust the AVR’s master 

volume control until the meter measures 75dB. Then adjust the individual 

speaker levels.

Channel Reset: 

to reset all channel levels to their factory defaults of 0db, select this line 

and press the left/right buttons.
when you have finished adjusting the speaker levels, record the settings in table A5 

in the Appendix. then press the remote’s back button to return to the previous menu 

screen, or press the remote’s oSd button to exit the menu system.

Notes on Setting Speaker Volumes in Home Theater Systems:

while setting your system’s individual speaker volume levels is ultimately up to your 

personal taste, here are some ideas you may find helpful:
•  For  films  and  video-music  programs,  your  overall  goal  should  be  to  create  an 

enveloping, realistic sound field that draws you into the film or music program without 

drawing your attention away from the action on the screen.

•  For multichannel music recordings, some music producers will create a sound field that 

places the musicians all around you; others will create a sound field that places the 

musicians in front of you, with more subtle ambience in the surround speakers (as you 

would experience in a concert hall).

•  In most 5.1-channel film soundtracks, the surround speakers are not intended to be 

as loud or as active as the front speakers. Adjusting the surround speakers so they are 

always as loud as the front speakers could make dialogue difficult to understand and 

will make some sound effects sound unrealistically loud.

Notes on Setting Subwoofer Volume:

•  Sometimes the ideal subwoofer volume setting for music is too loud for films, while the 

ideal setting for films is too quiet for music. when setting the subwoofer volume, listen 

to both music and films with strong bass content and find a “middle ground” volume 

level that works for both.

•  If your subwoofer always seems too loud or too quiet, you may want to place it in a 

different location. placing the subwoofer in a corner will always tend to increase its 

bass output, while placing it away from any walls or corners will always tend to lessen 

its bass output.

System Setup

The AVR’s System Setup menu lets you customize the way many of the AVR’s features 

operate. press the oSd button and navigate to the System Setup line. press the ok button 

to display the System Setup menu.

VFD Fade Time Out: 

Some people find the brightness of the AVr’s front-panel display 

distracting during movies or listening sessions. It’s possible to dim the front-panel display 

completely using the remote’s display dimmer button (see 

System Remote Control 

Functions, 

on pages 8 and 9). the Vfd fade time out sets the display to remain dark 

most of the time, lighting up only when a button is pressed or a remote command is 

received, and going dark again five seconds after the last command. the feature also 

causes the display to light up only when a button is pressed but the display immediately 

begins to fade to dark. this setting allows you to program the length of the fade time. 

Select a time-out period of between three and ten seconds, or select off if you prefer to 

leave the displays on at all times or to use the display dimmer button.

Volume Default and Default Volume Set: 

these two settings are used together to 

program the volume level the AVr defaults to when you turn it on. Set Volume default 

to on, and then set the default Volume Set to the desired turn-on volume. when Volume 

default is set to off, the AVr will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous 

listening session.

HDMI Audio To TV:

 this setting determines whether hdmI audio signals are passed 

through the hdmI monitor out connector to the video display. In normal operation, leave 

this setting at off, as audio will be played through the AVr. to use the tV by itself, without 

the home theater system, turn this setting to on. In this case, you will need to mute the 

tV’s speakers (or switch the setting to off) when using the AVr for audio.

Semi OSD Time Out:

 program the amount of time (2 to 5 seconds) the two-line semi-

oSd status messages remain on screen, or deactivate the semi-oSd display altogether if 

you find it distracting. these messages will continue to appear on the AVr’s front-panel 

display.

Full OSD Time Out: 

program the amount of time (20, 30, 40 or 50 seconds) the full oSd 

menus remain visible on screen. the full oSd system may not be deactivated.

HDMI Link: 

this setting allows the communication of control information among the 

hdmI devices in your system. turn this setting to on to allow control communication 

among the hdmI devices; turn the setting to off to forbid control communication.

Adjust Lip Sync: 

This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from 

a source to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. lip sync issues can occur when the video 

portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the 

video display. use the left/right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms.

Upgrade Software: 

If a software upgrade is released for your AVr, installation instructions 

will be available in the product Support section of the web site or from harman kardon 

customer service. At that time, access this submenu to install the software upgrade.

IMPORTANT: During a system upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its 

controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.

Advanced Remote Control Programming

Programming an Unused Source Selector Button to Control a Different Device

you can program unused Source Selector buttons to control devices that are different 

than they are set up for at the factory. for example, you can program the Server button 

to control a second tV set.
1.  locate the code numbers for the device you want to control from the tables in 

Appendices 10 – 18, on pages 37 – 46.

2.  turn on the device you want to control.
3.  press the unused Source Selector button that you want to program for three seconds. 

the button’s led will turn on and program Indicator led will flash.

4.  press the Source Selector button that corresponds to the type of device you want to 

control. (for example, if you want to control a tV, press the tV Source Selector button.) 

the unused Source Selector button’s led will flash once.

5.  Aim the remote toward the device you want to control and use the number buttons to 

enter first code number. the program Indicator led will flash. If you have selected the 

correct code number the device will turn off. If it does not turn off, enter the next code 

number from the table. when the device turns off, proceed to step 6.

6.  press the unused Source Selector button from Step 3. that Source Selector button’s 

led will turn off and the program Indicator led will flash green three times. 

the remote will now control the device when the formerly unused Source Selector button 

is pressed.

Remote Channel-Control Punch-Through

the punch-through feature allows you to operate one component while setting certain 

groups of controls to operate another component. for example, while using the AVr 

controls for surround modes and other audio functions, you may also use the remote to 

operate the transport controls of your blu-ray disc player. or while using the remote to 

control video functions on your tV, you may also use the remote to change channels on 

your cable box.

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Summary of Contents for AVR 170/230

Page 1: ...Harman Consumer Group Inc Rev 1 12 2012 8500 Balboa Boulevard Northridge California 91329 CONTENTS BIAS ADJUSTMENT 87 PCB DRAWINGS 88 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 100 WIRING DIAGRAM 102 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 103 ESD W...

Page 2: ...er to the unit under test 2 After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent electrostatic charge build up or...

Page 3: ...Audio video receiver AVR 1700 AVR 170 AVR 170 230C Owner s Manual Harman Kardon AVR 170 230V Service Manual Page 3 of 114...

Page 4: ...Power 16 Set Up the Remote Control 16 Install the Batteries in the Remote Control 16 Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices and TV 16 Set Up the AVR 17 Turn On the AVR 17 Using the On Scree...

Page 5: ...s on them Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately by an authorized service center with a cord meeting factory specifications Handle the AC Power Cord Gently When disconnecting the power cor...

Page 6: ...t Button IR Sensor Channel Level Control Button Source Select Buttons Left Right Buttons Headphone Jack EzSet EQ Mic Connector Tuning Mode Button RDS Button Digital Input Button Surround Mode Category...

Page 7: ...he available input connections and press the Set button to assign the currently displayed connection to the source IR sensor This sensor receives infrared IR commands from the remote control It is imp...

Page 8: ...er Connector Analog Audio Input Output Connectors Speaker Connectors Composite Video Input Connectors Composite Video Monitor Output Connectors Main Power Switch AC Input Connector IR In Trigger Out C...

Page 9: ...Your Audio and Video Source Devices on page 13 for more information HDMI Monitor Out connector If your TV has an HDMI connector and you have HDMI source devices use an HDMI cable not included to conne...

Page 10: ...R 170 Macro Buttons Transport Control Buttons Display Dimmer Button Disc Skip Button AVR 1700 Preset Station Up Down Buttons Clear Button Left Right Up Down Buttons Program Indicator LED AVR Button Ch...

Page 11: ...signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the video display Use the Left Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms Front L Center Front R Surr R Surr L Subwoofer Thes...

Page 12: ...HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio DTS DTS 96 24 DTS NEO 6 HARMAN International Logic 7 virtual speaker Stereo Modes 2 channel stereo and 5 channel stereo Appendix Table A8 on page 32 contai...

Page 13: ...audio jack it is filtered so that only the low frequencies pass through it Don t connect this output to any device other than a subwoofer Source Device Connections Audio and video signals originate in...

Page 14: ...al are transmitted using a single cable The jack is usually color coded yellow and looks like an analog audio jack Do not connect a composite video jack to an analog audio or coaxial digital audio jac...

Page 15: ...e not supplied TV AVR Composite Monitor Out Connector Connect Your Audio and Video Source Devices Source devices are components where a playback signal originates e g a Blu ray Disc or DVD player a ca...

Page 16: ...o Equipped Source Device Optical digital audio devices If your non HDMI source devices have optical digital outputs connect them to the AVR s Optical Digital Audio connectors NOTE Make only one type o...

Page 17: ...LNA compatible devices that are connected to the network AVR Network Connector Network Modem Cat 5 5E Cable not supplied To Home Network and Internet Connect the Radio Antennas Connect the supplied FM...

Page 18: ...he remote to control 2 Look up the code numbers for the device in Tables A10 A17 in the Appendix Write all the applicable code numbers in a convenient place 3 Press and hold the Source Selector button...

Page 19: ...ection to configure a basic home theater system You may return to these menus at any time to make additional adjustments such as those described in the Advanced Functions section on pages 23 through 2...

Page 20: ...o s i t e 1 A u d i o I n O p t i c a l 1 T o n e O u t B a s s 0 T r e b l e 0 N i g h t M o d e O f f R e c o r d O u t A n a l o g 7 Repeat steps 4 6 for the remaining audio video connections that...

Page 21: ...Analog 1 2 Aux Analog This setting outputs audio only from the analog audio input connections Analog 1 2 Aux NOTE Although the USB FM AM AirPlay DLNA and Internet Radio sources do not have Record Out...

Page 22: ...v e r y 2 1 2 Favorites To create a Favorites list 1 Write down your AVR s MAC Address number which is found in the Network Setup menu See Set Up the Network on page 18 for more information 2 Log ont...

Page 23: ...ant software such as HARMAN Media Manager To download the free HARMAN Media Manager software go to http www locale harmankardon com en US hmm mediamanager html IMPORTANT Before you can access files lo...

Page 24: ...e The Surround Mode menu will appear S U R R O U N D M O D E A u t o S e l e c t V i r t u a l S t e r e o M o v i e M u s i c V i d e o G a m e Use the Up Down and OK buttons to select the desired su...

Page 25: ...HD 7 1 DTS HD High Resolution Audio 7 1 DTS HD Master Audio 7 1 DTS 5 1 DTS 96 24 5 1 2 channel PCM modes in 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz or 96kHz and 5 1 or 7 1 multichannel PCM Your AVR will downmix the disc...

Page 26: ...ossover in Table A6 in the Appendix NOTE This frequency is not the same as the Crossover Frequency that may be listed in the speaker s specifications For the subwoofer write down the transducer size T...

Page 27: ...r speakers to the listening position your AVR provides an adjustment that compensates for the different distances so that the sound from each speaker will reach the listening position at the proper ti...

Page 28: ...play immediately begins to fade to dark This setting allows you to program the length of the fade time Select a time out period of between three and ten seconds or select Off if you prefer to leave th...

Page 29: ...on the Record Out settings you made for each source in the Source Setup menu see System Setup on page 26 for more information analog or digital audio signals as well as composite video signals are nor...

Page 30: ...d mode other than stereo Mono programs contain no surround information Check the speaker configuration in the setup menu The surround decoder may not create center or surround channel information from...

Page 31: ...eo 0 2 0 3 Stereo separation 40dB 1kHz Selectivity 400kHz 70dB Image rejection 80dB IF rejection 80dB AM Tuner Section Frequency range 520kHz 1710kHz AVR 1700 522kHz 1620kHz AVR 170 AVR 170 230C Signa...

Page 32: ...Video 1 Input Note Table A1 is a guideline you may need to make adjustments to fit your system Appendix Default settings worksheets remote product codes Table A3 Distance Settings Speaker Positions Yo...

Page 33: ...ote Control Codes Source Selector Connected Device Remote Control Code Cable Sat TV Disc Server Aux Game STB Audio Table A7 System Settings Feature Default Setting Your Setting VFD Fade Time Out OFF V...

Page 34: ...l range discrete main audio channels from matrix surround encoded or 2 channel analog sources Four variants are available See below Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Variant of Dolby Pro Logic II that is optim...

Page 35: ...two channel and matrix encoded recordings by deriving separate information for the surround back channels It provides more accurate placement of sound improves panning and expands the sound field eve...

Page 36: ...AVR 34 Appendix Refer to the numbered buttons when using the Remote Control Function List Harman Kardon AVR 170 230V Service Manual Page 36 of 114...

Page 37: ...Radio Select Radio Select Radio Select Radio Select Radio Select Radio Select Radio Select Radio Select 14 USB USB Select USB Select USB Select USB Select USB Select USB Select USB Select USB Select U...

Page 38: ...Preset Down Preset Tune Down Slow Rev A B Zoom 53 M1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 Macro 1 54 M2 Macro 2 Macro 2 Macro 2 Macro 2 Macro 2 Macro 2 Macro 2 Macro...

Page 39: ...174 170 178 171 185 175 098 109 112 120 138 BLUE SKY 144 155 148 156 149 157 150 158 151 152 153 154 BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 059 056 024 019 017 BRION VEGA 203 088 023 BROCKSONIC 206 205 072 TV Manufactur...

Page 40: ...ufacturer Brand Setup Code Number FIRST LINE 157 169 159 160 161 163 164 166 168 FISHER 088 043 023 FORGESTONE 099 047 FORMENTI 088 FORMENTI PHOENIX 088 FUNAI 045 195 FUJITSU 041 042 249 250 195 FUTUR...

Page 41: ...OOD 204 123 KLEGG 066 KLH 006 KMC 132 KNEISSEL 105 KNOLL SYSTEMS 224 TV Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number KOGAN 180 KONKA 225 KORTING 088 023 KRIESLER 060 048 047 033 025 023 022 KTV 162 132 123 04...

Page 42: ...089 084 054 023 181 132 108 078 048 022 213 128 107 071 047 020 123 104 070 046 014 036 100 068 033 008 035 099 067 032 176 034 095 061 027 177 PHOENIX 088 TV Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number PION...

Page 43: ...132 128 123 115 069 045 195 TELEFUNKEN 069 059 056 024 TELERENT 069 TENSAI 022 TERA 156 TV Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number THOMSON 191 069 017 190 059 009 094 056 005 093 053 003 082 044 080 040...

Page 44: ...NG 054 053 017 034 SHARP 028 049 SONY 167 045 043 011 012 015 052 057 THOMSON 004 103 TOSHIBA 067 058 009 021 026 XENTA 071 YAMAHA 063 030 ZENITH 064 055 005 ZENITH DIVX 039 Table A12 Remote Control P...

Page 45: ...ROLD 484 468 454 KATHREIN 390 380 333 301 410 KCPI 337 380 KOSMOS 380 KYOTO GMI ATLAN 443 LEGEND 453 SAT Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number LEMON 474 LOEWE 475 LORENZEN 474 465 464 463 461 MACOM 371...

Page 46: ...VORTEC 442 432 WISI 427 347 326 327 322 304 ZEHNDER 427 380 ZENITH 344 488 419 394 387 385 384 359 Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes Cable Cable Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number ABC 011 001 A...

Page 47: ...ATLANTA 222 006 221 005 203 183 038 039 026 025 SEAM 121 SIGNATURE 188 001 SPRUCER 189 177 081 053 STARCOM 163 011 002 Table A14 Remote Control Product Codes Game Console Game Console Brand Setup Cod...

Page 48: ...IONEER TiVo 301 TOSHIBA TiVo 303 HUMAX TiVo 303 COMCAST TiVo 311 Nero LiquidTV TiVo 303 RCN TiVo 309 SUDDENLINK TiVo 309 ONO TiVo 309 VIRGIN MEDIA TiVo 313 OTHER TiVo 305 307 308 Table A16 Remote Cont...

Page 49: ...sless is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories DTS is a registered trademark and DTS 96 24 DTS HD and DTS HD Master Audio and DTS Neo 6 are trademarks of DTS Inc HDMI is a registered trademark of HDMI Lic...

Page 50: ...9 5 9 REMOCON ASS Y CARTAVR1700 HK 1 1 TRANSMITTER ASS Y REMOCON 7 STAPLE STAPLE CPL0905 3 11 11 CJA2A119Z CORD POWER 1 CORD POWER UL SHEET IMPORTANT 10 10 SHEET IMPORTANT CQE1A522Z 1 MICROPHONE ASS...

Page 51: ...ear Panel AVR170 1 1 Removing theTop Cabinet Remove the Screws 13 Remove the Screws 2 Removing the Front Panel 1 9 3 1 2 13 12 11 10 7 9 8 5 4 6 7 6 4 3 5 2 1 8 9 11 10 12 14 15 16 17 13 9 1 2 3 4 5 6...

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Page 65: ...NGLE 15P 20037WR NN 1 EA 7 CN75 CJP03GA208ZY WAFER SMD 2MM PITCH 3P 20022WS 03C 1 EA 7 CN76 CJP07GA208ZY WAFER 2mm SMD Vertical 07p 20022WS NN SERIES 1 EA 7 C1000 CCUI1C104KC CAP CHIP 1005 16V 0 1uF 1...

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Page 76: ...KSA992FTA HFE F 300 600 1 EA 5 Q604 CVTKSA992FTA PNP TO 92 LOW NOISE HFE 300 600 FAILCHILD KSA992FTA HFE F 300 600 1 EA 5 Q812 CVTKSA992FTA PNP TO 92 LOW NOISE HFE 300 600 FAILCHILD KSA992FTA HFE F 3...

Page 77: ...RD20TJ561T RES CARBON 1 5W 560ohm J 1 EA 5 R601 CRD20TJ223T RES CARBON 1 5W 22Kohm J 1 EA 5 R602 CRD20TJ223T RES CARBON 1 5W 22Kohm J 1 EA 5 R603 CRD20TJ223T RES CARBON 1 5W 22Kohm J 1 EA 5 R604 CRD20...

Page 78: ...5W 75ohm J 1 EA 5 R772 CRD20TJ750T RES CARBON 1 5W 75ohm J 1 EA 5 R773 CRD20TJ750T RES CARBON 1 5W 75ohm J 1 EA 5 R774 CRD20TJ750T RES CARBON 1 5W 75ohm J 1 EA 5 R776 CRD20TJ750T RES CARBON 1 5W 75oh...

Page 79: ...0Kohm J 1 EA 5 R990 CRG1SANJ100RT RES M OXIDE FILM 1W 10ohm 1 EA 5 R993 CRG1SANJ100RT RES M OXIDE FILM 1W 10ohm 1 EA 5 R995 CRG1SANJ100RT RES M OXIDE FILM 1W 10ohm 1 EA 5 R997 CRG1SANJ100RT RES M OXID...

Page 80: ...KC CAP CHIP 1608 50V 0 1uF 1 EA 6 C301 CCUS1H221JA CAP CHIP 1608 50V 220pF 1 EA 6 C302 CCUS1H221JA CAP CHIP 1608 50V 220pF 1 EA 6 C303 CCUS1H221JA CAP CHIP 1608 50V 220pF 1 EA 6 C304 CCUS1H221JA CAP C...

Page 81: ...EA 6 R361 CRJ10DJ1R0T RES CHIP 1608 5 1ohm 1 EA 6 R362 CRJ10DJ1R0T RES CHIP 1608 5 1ohm 1 EA 6 R363 CRJ10DJ103T RES CHIP 1608 5 10Kohm 1 EA 6 R364 CRJ10DJ4R7T RES CHIP 1608 5 4 7ohm 1 EA 6 R365 CRJ10...

Page 82: ...X7R 1 EA 6 C957 CCUP3A102KC CAP CHIP 3216 1KV 1000pF X7R 1 EA 6 C958 CCUC1H103KC CAP CHIP 2012 50V 0 01uF 1 EA 6 C959 CCUC1H104KC CAP CHIP 2012 50V 0 1uF 1 EA 6 C960 CCUC1H103KC CAP CHIP 2012 50V 0 01...

Page 83: ...5 CRJ18AJ363T RES CHIP 2012 5 36Kohm 1 EA 6 R916 CRJ18AJ153T RES CHIP 2012 5 15Kohm 1 EA 6 R917 CRJ18AJ122T RES CHIP 2012 5 1 2Kohm 1 EA 6 R918 CRJ18AJ432T RES CHIP 2012 5 4 3Kohm 1 EA 6 R919 CRJ18AJ1...

Page 84: ...2T RES CHIP 3216 1 56Kohm 3216 SIZE 1 1 EA 5 C905 CCKT3A102KBL CAP CERAMIC 1kV 1000pF K EKR3A102K05FK5 1 EA 5 C911 CCKT3A102KBL CAP CERAMIC 1kV 1000pF K EKR3A102K05FK5 1 EA 5 C918 CCEA1HH100TCS CAP EL...

Page 85: ...Q06H DIODE 31DQ06 FC5 1 EA 4 D941 CVD31DQ06FC6 DIODE SB 60V 3A DO 201 31DQ06 1 EA 4 HS91 CVTSPW17N80C3ZA FET HEAT SINK ASS Y AVR170 CMY2A327ZA 1 EA 5 CMD1A720 BRACKET THERMAL SENSOR 1 EA 5 CMX1A164 IN...

Page 86: ...2JR SCREW 4 EA 3 CTW3 8JR SCREW 2 EA 3 CUA1A337 CHASSIS BOTTOM 1 EA 3 CWB1B003150LL WIRE ASS Y 3P 150mm 1 EA 3 CWZAVR1700CN90ZA INLET WIRE ASS Y 1 EA 4 CJJ8A006ZW RECEPTACLE AC 15A 250V R 301 B21 R 30...

Page 87: ...ltage 22 5mV 5 DC VOLTMETER Connect to CN66 FR CN61 CNT CN64 SR CN63 FL CN NO 1 2 3 Surround Left Surround Right 4 5 Channel Front Left Front Right Center CN64 22 50mV 5 22 50mV 5 22 50mV 5 22 50mV 5...

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Page 100: ...k Diagram Ethernet DIGITAL AUDIO I2S Flash Me mory for OSD TMDS 1 SPI To DSP MCU UART GPIO ANALOG AUDIO Audio I F USB 2 0 I2C SPI GPIO GPIO I2C S W By up grade HDMI Control GPIO I2S TMDS GPIO I2C I2C...

Page 101: ...SPI Main MCU ST32F205ZG GPIO Trigger out X 1 IR In X 1 I2S Out SPI SPI GPIO SPI SPDIF Input Flash Memory 16M SDRAM GPIO SMPS 2x16 Dot Matrix Main MCU Main MCU VFD Control SMPS Control Volume Control...

Page 102: ...2 1 2 1 2 1 2 CN66 CN61 CN64 CN63 CN62 BN53 Dual 12P 1 23 WF70 1 25mm pitch 1 2 3 96mm Pitch MOMS S W CN92 3 96mm Pitch CN90 7 1 15 1 15 1 SMPS B d MCU DSP HDMI BCO INPUT 1 3 2 0mm pitch BN66 BN60 3...

Page 103: ...1P141C Q1001 T1N241C C1000 0 1uF 16V D1003 OPEN D1002 OPEN D1001 OPEN D1000 OPEN D1015 OPEN D1014 OPEN D1013 OPEN D1012 OPEN D1027 OPEN D1026 OPEN D1025 OPEN D1024 OPEN T1000 T1001 T1002 T1003 T1004 T...

Page 104: ...90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 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...

Page 105: ...2_CORE_07 H6 VSS_17 H7 VSS_18 H8 VSS_19 H9 VSS_20 H10 VSS_21 H11 VSS_22 H12 VSS_23 H13 VSS_24 H14 VDD33IO_07 H15 A21 H16 A22 H17 A23 H18 NCS3 J1 PDOUT1 J2 VCO1 J3 XTALO J4 NC_05 J5 VDD12_CORE_08 J6 VS...

Page 106: ...3 4 L1306 DLW21SN900SQ2L 1 2 3 4 L1307 DLW21SN900SQ2L T1306 T1305 L1309 HCB2012KF 221T25 L1308 HCB2012KF 221T25 T1304 C1319 15P C1320 15P C1315 1000P C1316 4 7 6 3V C1317 1000P C1318 4 7 6 3V 10 9 8...

Page 107: ...1402 T1403 T1404 T1405 R1421 10Kohm R1420 10Kohm L1415 CLZ9Z014Z 1 2 3 GND OUT IN IC1402 CVILM1117S12 C1448 10uF 6 3V C1447 0 1uF C1445 0 1uF C1446 47 6 3V 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC1406 CVIEML3418 00SE08GRR...

Page 108: ...E X 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RN1513 33ohm 1005SIZE X 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RN1504 33ohm 1005SIZE X 4 C1576 0 1uF C1577 0 1uF C1580 0 1uF C1579 0 1uF C1578 0 1uF C1574 0 1uF C1573 0 1uF C1581 0 1uF C1582 0 1uF C1...

Page 109: ...7K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC1603 CVIM24C32WMN6TP R1633 47K R1636 10K R1637 10K R1620 10K R1611 100 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RN1604 33X4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RN1605 33X4 R1621 10 R1622 10 R1617 10K R1618 10K R1608 10K R16...

Page 110: ...6V C1775 10 16V C1782 10 16V C1781 10 16V 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC1706 HVTKTC812TB 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC1710 HVTKTC812TB R1797 3 9K R1792 3 9K 6 5 4 3 2 1 IC1707 HVTKTC812TB R1793 270 R1794 270 C1741 100 16V C1740 100...

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Page 112: ...1 10K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ET91 HJT1A025 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ET92 HJT1A025 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ET94 HJT1A025 C937 63V...

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Page 114: ...12P R637 18 1 4W R632 18 1 4W C682 50V 10uF R577 10 R557 27K C502 50V 10uF R507 27K C507 330P R562 1 8K Q658 2SD2390 Q652 2SB1560 2 1 CN62 R672 4 7K R677 1 8K R682 5 6K Q682 MMBT5551 R687 10K R686 10...

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