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2) Read and comply with all caution and safety related 

notes non or inside the cabinet, or on the chassis. 

 
3) Design Alteration Warning-Do not alter of add to the 

mechanical or electrical design of this instrument. 
Design alterations and additions, including but not 
limited to, circuit modifications and the addition of 
items such as auxiliary audio output connections, 
might alter the safety characteristics of this 
instrument and create a hazard to the user. Any 
design alterations or additions will make you, the 
service, responsible for personal injury or property 
damage resulting there from. 

 
4) Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to 

assure correct lead dress in the following areas:   
(1) near sharp edges, (2) near thermally hot parts 
(be sure that leads and components do not touch 
thermally hot parts), (3) the AC supply, (4) high 
voltage, and (5) antenna wiring. Always inspect in 
all areas for pinched, out-of-place, or frayed wiring. 
Do not change spacing between a component and 
the printed-circuit board, Check the AC power 
cord for damage. 
 

5) Components, parts, and/or wiring that appear to 

have overheated or that are otherwise damaged 
should be replaced with components, parts and/or 
wiring that meet original specifications. 
Additionally determine the cause of overheating 
and/or damage and, if necessary, take corrective 
action to remove and potential safety hazard. 

 
6) Product Safety Notice-Some electrical and 

mechanical parts have special safety-related 
characteristics which are often not evident from 
visual inspection, nor can the protection they give 
necessarily be obtained by replacing them with 
components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. 
Parts that have special safety characteristics are 
identified by shading, an (

) or a (

) on 

schematics and parts lists. Use of a substitute 
replacement that does not have the same safety 
characteristics as the recommended replacement 
part might created shock, fire and/or other 
hazards. Product safety is under review 
continuously and new instructions are issued 
whenever appropriate. 

1-2 Servicing Precautions 

CAUTION: 

Before servicing Instruments covered by 

this service manual and its supplements, read and 
follow the Safety Precautions section of this manual. 
 

Note: 

If unforeseen circument create conflict between 

the following servicing precautions and any of the 
safety precautions, always follow the safety 
precautions. Remember; Safety First 
 

1-2-1 General Serving Precautions 

(1) a. Always unplug the instrument’s AC power cord 

from the AC power source before (1) removing or 
reinstalling any component, circuit board, module 
or any other instrument assembly. (2) 
disconnecting any instrument electrical plug or 
other electrical connection. (3) connecting a test 
substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor 
in the instrument. 

b. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage 

interlocks with which instruments covered by this 
service manual might be equipped. 

c. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or 

any of its electrical assemblies unless all 
solid-state device heat sinks are correctly 
installed. 

d. Always connect a test instrument’s ground lead 

to the instrument chassis ground before 
connecting the test instrument positive lead. 
Always remove the test instrument ground lead 

last. 

Note:

 Refer to the Safety Precautions section 

ground lead last. 

(2) The service precautions are indicated or printed on 

the cabinet, chassis or components. When 
servicing, follow the printed or indicated service 
precautions and service materials. 

(3) The components used in the unit have a specified 

flame resistance and dielectric strength. 
When replacing components, use components 
which have the same ratings, by (

) or by (

in the circuit diagram are important for safety or 
for the characteristics of the unit. Always replace 
them with the exact replacement components. 

(4) An insulation tube or tape is sometimes used and 

some components are raised above the printed 
wiring board for safety. The internal wiring is 
sometimes clamped to prevent contact with 
heating components. Install such elements as 
they were. 

(5) After servicing, always check that the removed 

screws, components, and wiring have been 
installed correctly and that the portion around the 
serviced part has not been damaged and so on. 
Further, check the insulation between the blades 
of the attachment plus and accessible conductive 
parts. 

 

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Summary of Contents for H-HT5114

Page 1: ...SERVICE DVD 5 1 HOME THEATRE SYSTEM SERVICE MANUAL H H D T I U Y N A 1 1 5 4 H...

Page 2: ...Processor Chip MTK1389E 7 2 1 3 Serial EEPROM 2K 256 x 8 24C02 or 16 K 2048 x 8 24C16 23 2 1 4 FLASH MEMORY CMOS 16M 2M 8 1M 16 BIT 23 2 1 5 1M x 6 Bit x 4 Banks Synchronous DRAM M12L64164A 27 3 PROD...

Page 3: ...r a metering system that complies with American National Standards institute ANSI C101 1 Leakage Current for Appliances and underwriters Laboratories UL 1270 40 7 With the instrument s AC switch first...

Page 4: ...efore servicing Instruments covered by this service manual and its supplements read and follow the Safety Precautions section of this manual Note If unforeseen circument create conflict between the fo...

Page 5: ...t 2 after removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly...

Page 6: ...2 Reference Information 2 1 Component Descriptions 2 1 1 DVD SONY HM 313 Connector Pin Definition 5 PUH...

Page 7: ...L r o t o M S 8 8 8 5 A e v i r D r o t o M E F 9 8 3 1 T M I P A T A o v r e s e d o c e D r e g a n a M r e f f u B r o t a l u d o m e D I L P g n i k c a r T s u c o F g n i d a o L 6 1 C 4 2 M 4...

Page 8: ...s regional code encrypted RCE DVDs z Selectable 4 3 Pan Scan or 16 9 Widescreen format z PAL NTSC playback z Multi speed FF RW slow motion multi level zoom High Performance Analog RF Amplifier z Progr...

Page 9: ...SH ROM DRAM GPIO Video Processor 108MHz TV Encoder Video DAC CVBS Y C Component Video System Parser MPEG 1 2 JPEG Video Decoder Audio DSP Audio Ouptut Debug Port SDPIF Audio DAC System CPU IR VFD De i...

Page 10: ...Pinout Diagram 8...

Page 11: ...PIN DESCRIPTON 10...

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Page 24: ...ble z 8 Pin and 14 Pin JEDEC SOIC 8 Pin PDIP 8 Pin MSOP and 8 Pin TSSOP Packages Pin Configurations Pin Description Pin Name Function A0 A2 Address Inputs SDA Serial Data SCL Serial Clock input WP Wri...

Page 25: ...Internally generated and regulated voltages are provided for the program and erase operations A low VCC detector automatically inhibits write operations on the loss of power The end of program or eras...

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Page 28: ...A is 67 108 864 bits synchronous high data rate Dynamic RAM organized as 4 x 1 048 576 words by 16 bits Synchronous design allows precise cycle controls with the use of system clock I O transactions a...

Page 29: ...CAS Column Address Strobe Latches column address on the positive going edge of the CLK with CAS low Enables column access WE Write Enable Enables write operation and row precharge Latches data in star...

Page 30: ...referenced to VSS 0V TA 0 to 70 C PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNIT NOTE Supply voltage VDD VDDQ 3 0 3 3 3 6 V Input logic high voltage VIH 2 0 VDD 0 3 V 1 Input logic low voltage VIL 0 3 0 0 8 V 2 Ou...

Page 31: ...C2NS CKE VIH min CLK VIL max tcc input signals are stable 10 mA ICC3P CKE VIL max tcc tcc min 10 Active Standby Current in power down mode ICC3PS CKE CLK VIL max tcc 10 mA ICC3N CKE VIH min CS VIH min...

Page 32: ...apparatus measure 520KHz 1620KHz S N A weight 70dB 1KHz FM band Range 64MHz 108MHz Power output Max 15WX5 30W Power consumption 150W Disc output Tuner Video out AM frequency Range 1 5dB 20Hz 20KHz Dy...

Page 33: ...TEK ISO9660 LEVEL1 MODE1 not JOILET 3 Put the recorded disc into the DVD player on the TV will show upgrade after loading Press PLAY button the player will automatically upgrade 4 Do not shut down the...

Page 34: ...er About 4hrs Double side Single layer DVD AUDIO VIDEO 12CM About 8hrs Double side double layer CD DA AUDIO 12CM About 74 minutes MP3 AUDIO 12CM About 300 minutes To handle clean and protect discs Do...

Page 35: ...compatible disc Check the disc format and its colour system T do he disc is placed upside wn Load a compatible disc Check the disc format and its colour system The disc not put in the tray correctly C...

Page 36: ...formed with the remote controller Point the remote control unit at the remote control sensor and operate Check the batteries are installed with the correct polarities Remove the obstacles between the...

Page 37: ...8 RESOLVE DIAGRAM 36...

Page 38: ...lar transformer Video out S Video out Audio input Audio out YUV out YPrPb out Coaxial out Scart output FM AM Optical pickup header Spindle Motor Loading switch Sied Motor Loading Motor Motor Drive Fla...

Page 39: ...AVCC PS5V MO_VCC VCC URST DV33 12V GND RFV33 AVCC LDO_AV33 URST DV33 V18 12V MO_VCC VCC VCC_AUDIO AVCC 2 LDO_AV33 2 MO_VCC 2 URST 2 DV33 2 3 4 5 VCC 2 3 4 5 V18 2 GND 2 3 4 5 RFV33 2 VCC_AUDIO 5 12V...

Page 40: ...VOFC PVCC2 PGND VNFTK CTK2 BIAS VOSL VINSL VINSL STBY VCC VOSL VOLD VOLD VOTK VINLD PREGND CTK1 VINTK G1 G2 R9 150k C28 0 1u L84 150uH C72 220u R12 15k C159 0 1u R21 10k C44 0 1u R50 220 Q6 8550 1 2 3...

Page 41: ...Q11 VCCQ DQ12 DQ13 VSSQ DQ14 DQ15 VSS R82 10k C108 0 1u R79 10k C112 0 1u C120 47u C123 0 1u C117 0 1u R75 NC R73 33 R71 33 R69 NC C122 47u R77 680 C107 0 1u L27 FB 0805 U8 27040 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27...

Page 42: ...D7 1N4148 1 2 C139 47p D14 1N4148 1 2 R111 150 1 R108 150 1 L37 1 8uH 0805 C149 47p C152 47p R93 NC C143 47u D8 1N4148 1 2 C142 47p R183 2 2K D9 1N4148 1 2 Q14 3906 1 2 3 R184 2 2K R94 150 1 Q29 SS805...

Page 43: ...16 15 14 9 10 11 13 12 20 DAT1 DAT2 DAT3 FMT1 FMT0 ZERO AGND OUT3L BCK LRCK DEMP1 DEMP0 VCC VCOM OUT3R OUT1L OUT1R OUT2R OUT2L SCK CP3 AV3X2 1 2 6 4 8 9 3 7 5 1 2 6 4 8 9 3 7 5 R170 1k C181 10u U11B N...

Page 44: ...Decode Toplayout PCB picture 43...

Page 45: ...Decode Bottomlayout PCB picture 44...

Page 46: ...P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 5V C6 104P VEE G1 4 G2 5 G3 6 G4 7 G5 8 G6 9 P1 14 P2 15 P3 16 P4 17 P5 18 P6 19 P7 20 P8 21 P9 22 P10 23 P11 24 P12 25 P13 26 P14 27 P15 28 P16 29 F2 31 F2 32...

Page 47: ...46 PCB picture Front control...

Page 48: ...47 Key PCB picture...

Page 49: ...00 E2 470U 16V R9 4 7K C3 221 C2 221 C1 102 R7 10K R3 18K R2 470 5 6 7 IC1B MC4558 3 2 1 8 4 IC1A MC4558 R8 4K7 R4 10K R1 4K7 E1 2U2 25V E2 2U2 25V R5 10K E3 2U2 50V VR1 MIC VOL MIC1 MUTE MUTE 12V OK...

Page 50: ...49 MIC PCB picture...

Page 51: ...11 IC4 TDA7269A R43 10K R44 300 R45 300 R46 36K R47 36K VS 1 OUT1 2 VS 3 OUT2 4 MUTE 5 VS 6 IN 2 7 IN 2 8 GND 9 IN 1 10 IN 1 11 IC5 TDA7269A R48 10K R49 560 R50 560 R51 18K R52 18K VS 1 OUT1 2 VS 3 OU...

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Page 53: ...SCART PCB picture 52...

Page 54: ...Line in PCB picture 5 3...

Page 55: ...PCB Circular transformer Video out S Video out Audio input Audio out YUV out YPrPb out Coaxial out Scart output FM AM Signal Signal Optical pickup header Spindle Motor Loading switch Sied Motor Loadin...

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