Marantz DV4001 Service Manual Download Page 30

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31

EN

AOUTL

AOUTR

SDTI
LRCK

BICK

MCLK

+

VSS

CCLK

PDN

CDTI

CSN

VDD

DZFL

DZFR

-

+

-

COM

OUT

IN

3V3

T208 E1
T209 A9
T210 B9
T211 B9
T212 A6
T213 D5
T214 D5
T215 D6
T216 F6

7221 E6
7222 D8
T200 D1
T201 D1
T202 D1
T203 D1
T205 E1
T206 E1
T207 E1

*

*

1V6

4.83V 850mA

4.85V 20mA

PBSS5220T

*

4.95V 14mA

*

7213-2 C5
7214 A1
7216 B7
7217 B7
7218 B8
7219 C8
7220 F4

4V8

OPTION

4210 E6
4211 E6
4212 E6
6200 F2
6201 C1
6202 A1
6203 A3
6204 A4
6205 A5
6206 A3
6207 A6
7200 D5
7201 D4
7202 D4
7203 E4
7204 F4
7205 F4
7206 E3
7207 F2
7208 B3
7209 A2
7210 A3
7211 A4
7212 A5
7213-1 B5

3232 C6

3233 A4
3235 A4
3236 B4
3237 B4
3238 B4
3239 B5
3240 B6
3241 B8
3242 B7
3243 B8
3244 B8
3245 B8
3246 B7
3247 B8
3248 B8
3250 C6
3251 B6
3252 F4
3253 B3
3254 B1
3255 A2
3256 A2
3257 E2
4200 A3
4201 A4
4209 A5

3V3

0V

AUDIO OUT

3205 E4
3206 E3
3207 D5
3208 F4
3209 F3
3210 F5
3211 E2
3212 B1
3213 B1
3214 B1
3215 C1
3216 C1
3217 C1
3218 C1
3219 A2
3220 A2
3221 A4
3222 A4
3223 A5
3224 A6
3225 A6
3226 C4
3227 C5
3228 C4
3229 C4
3230 C4
3231 C5

4.96V 900mA

-12.1V 15mA

-12V

0V

934057989215

3107 D7
3109 D8
3110 D8
3135 B1
3158 E4
3159 E5
3161 F1
3200 D3
3201 D4
3202 D4
3203 D3
3204 E4

*

POWER_PART

4.86V

*

12.3V

2206 B3
2207 B3
2208 A3
2209 A4
2210 A5
2211 A6
2212 C5
2213 C4
2214 C5
2215 C6
2216 B5
2217 B4
2218 B5
2219 A5
2220 B5
2221 A6
2222 B9
2223 B9
2224 F2
2225 F1
2226 D8
2227 E5
2228 D8
2229 F1
2230 F2
3105 B2
3106 E5

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2

3

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5

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7

8

9

1

2

3

4

5

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8

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

*

NC

*

12.3V 22mA

2205 B2

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

RTR to implement

+

B

C

D

E

F

1200 D1
1201 E1
1202 B9
2200 E5
2201 E5
2202 F5
2203 F5
2204 C2

4212

4211

2230

100n

2229

100p

2228 100p

T200

1n0

2208

2216

680p

33R

3217

33R

3215

4K7

680p

2223

3233

T203

4209

+12V_A

1K5

3246

3227

470R

3225

4201

680p

100K

2214

BC857B

7205

1K5

3242

+5V

+5V

100R

3240

7218
BC817-40

1

3

2

BC817-40

1

3

2

4K7

7219

3206

3205

2K7

6201 BAS316

7204

BC817-25

7213-1

3

2

1

8

4

LM833

2226

470n

3110

330R

3107

470R

10K

3

161

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

1200

B8B-EH-A

100n

2201

T207

3253

1K0

BC857B
7214

2224

470n

3211

33R

10K

3216

100R

3241

-12V_A

3223

2K2

BC807-25

7202

6202

BAS316

3257

10K

2219

BAS316

6203

100n

470n

2211

-12V_A

3201

10K

3247

1K5

T209

T214

3224

220K

680p

2218

2227

1n0

T202

4K7

3221

3135

22R

7206
BC847B

1K5

T212

3243

7209

BC857B

LM833

5

6

7

8

4

2209

25V

100u

-12V_A

7213-2

3235

470R

3238

470R

BC847B

7220

4K7

3218

4210

4K7

22u

2200

3237

50V

3208

470R

7201
BC847B

3210

22R

5K1

5K1

3239

3236

10K

3254

10K

3159

7221

BC807-25

10K

3252

BAS316

6200

3n3

3203

2217

4K7

T216

T201

100R

3245

22R

3207

3204

10K

3232

100R

T208

BAS316

6207

4K7

BAS316

6206

T213

3222

3256

3n3

1K0

2213

3200

1K0

3213 33R

3231

5K1

10K

3219

33R

3214

+12V_A

BAS316

6204

BC857B
7212

470R

3202

7210

BC857B

470R

3230

+5VL

47R

3109

2222

680p

3

1

2

1202

LPR6520-J920G

7211

T210

BC857B

3229

4K7

T211

50V

2207

10K

3244

10u

2

3

1

5

4

74LVC1G125GW

7222

22R

3105

T206

3248

10K

3228

6205

BAS316

5K1

2206

100n

3220

2220

100n

1K0

22u

2215

50V

4K7

3226

25V 100u

2210

BC807-25

7200

15p

2205

3251

100R

BC847B

7203

BC817-40

1

3

2

1

3

2

7217

2
3
4
5

7216
BC817-40

1201

B5B-EH-A

1

4200

2202

22u

50V

+5V

33R

3212

2212

680p

3255

1K0

3250

100R

2203

100n

2204

47u

L78L05ACZ-AP

2

1

3

2225

7207

+5VL

470n

15

4

1

5

3

14

13

T205

11

12

9

10

2

7
8

6

16

Φ

DAC

AK4385ET-E2

7208

3209

100R

T215

4K7

470R

3106

3158

22u

STB_CONTROL

+5V_MTK

2221

50V

Mclk_buf

Mclk_buf

RCH

LCH

-12V

+5V

+5V_MTK

Mclk_in

Mclk_in

MUTE

STB_CONTROL

+5V

MUTE

MUTE

+5V_0

SCART_L

RCH

LCH

SCART_R

PCM_BCLK

PCM_LRCLK

VSDA

VSCK

DAC_STB

PCM_MCLK

AV_MUTE

+5V_0

+5V_0

PCM_LTRT

+12VL

-12V

+12V

+5V

+5VL

+12V_A

-12V_A

+12VL

+12V

+5V

+5VL

R

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AV PWB 2 / 2 

AUDIO & SUPPLY PART

Summary of Contents for DV4001

Page 1: ...S AND TOOLS 5 3 WARNING AND LASER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 4 TAKING THE DISC OUT OF EMERGENCY 7 5 UPDATE BACK END FIRMWARE PROCEDURE 8 6 THE UPDATE DISC CREATION PROCEDURE 8 7 UPDATES RS 232C MICROPROCES...

Page 2: ...al Department at above mentioned address 060607MZ USA MARANTZ AMERICA INC 100 CORPORATE DRIVE MAHWAH NEW JERSEY 07430 USA EUROPE TRADING MARANTZ EUROPE B V P O BOX 8744 BUILDING SILVERPOINT BEEMDSTRAA...

Page 3: ...ector output 21 pin connector This connector provides the video and audio signals for connection to a compatible color TV or monitor Audio output Output level During audio output 2 Vrms 1 kHz 0 dB Num...

Page 4: ...the very highest picture and digital sound quality by fully digital transmission This unit is equipped with an HDCP compatible digital image output terminal HDMI to provide copyright protection Direc...

Page 5: ...lity Logo This unit can play DVD R RW discs Please note the followings points when using these discs Audio CD compatibility Logos 12cm 5in or 8cm 3in discs Linear PCM digital audio Audio CD CD R and C...

Page 6: ...ways be sure to specify a le extension of JPG or JPEG for JPEG les The le will not be able to be displayed if a le extension other than JPG or JPEG is speci ed or if no le extension is assigned to the...

Page 7: ...rors SBC444 Disc with DO errors black spots and fingerprints SBC444A 4822 397 30245 Disc 65 min 1kHz without no pause 4822 397 30155 Max diameter disc 58 0 mm 4822 397 60141 Torx screwdrivers Set stra...

Page 8: ...tools also at this potential WARNING Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original condition and that parts which are identical with those specified be used Veiligheidsbepalingen...

Page 9: ...7 4 TAKING THE DISC OUT OF EMERGENCY 1 Remove the top cover of the player 2 Remove 2 screws shown in the picture follows 3 Remove the disc clamper 4 Now you can remove the disc Remove those screws...

Page 10: ...y on TV changes from FILE COPING and displays UPGRADING 9 Then the tray opens automatically And remove the Update disc from the tray 10 Firmware is written into the flash ROM 11 FL display change from...

Page 11: ...are setup procedure C Writing Procedure Necessary Equipment Windows PC OS Windows2000 or WindowsXP with Serial port RS 232C Dsub 9 pin cable female to female straight type Update tool Flash Programmer...

Page 12: ...10 2 Click the Next 3 Check the I accept the terms in the license agreement and click the Next...

Page 13: ...11 4 Click the Next 5 Click the Finish NOTE This installation does not create short cut icon on a desktop and a startup...

Page 14: ...B Update firmware setup procedure 1 The right button of mouse click on the My Computer and select the Explore in a menu 2 Double click the Flashprog exe in C Program Files Toshiba Flash Programmer fol...

Page 15: ...13 3 Setup window appears Click the Device tag 4 Choose the 870 C in Series Choose the TMP86FS49 in Device...

Page 16: ...5 Click the Apply then TMP86FS49 appears in the Chosen Device And click the Communication tag 6 Choose the Serial Port number in the COM Port Choose the 9600 bps in the Data Rate And Click the Passwo...

Page 17: ...9 Click the Devise is BLANK Check the Hex in Input Type Type the 5468652044264d2047726f7570 into Password Type the 0xff00 into Password count storage address Type the 0xff01 into Password comparison...

Page 18: ...16 10 Click the OK C Writing Procedure Flash Programmer starts 1 When Flash Programmer did not start double click the Flashprog exe in C Program Files Toshiba Flash Programmer folder...

Page 19: ...lick the OK NOTE Since Flash Programmer communicates with the unit automatically the following dialog box appears when it fails in communication 3 Click the Setup in the menu bar and select the Object...

Page 20: ...18 4 Click the Browse 5 Choose the iHEX Format h16 h20 in Files of type Choose the Vxxx_rs232c_boad h16 and click the Open NOTE The Vxxx is a revision number...

Page 21: ...nit and Serial Port of windows PC with RS 232C cable Insert a thin rot to the hole near the EXT INT slide switch REMOTE CONTROL and push the switch 1508 inside to turn on the switch Connect the mains...

Page 22: ...20 8 Click the Auto Programming Auto Programming appears...

Page 23: ...21 9 Check the all check boxes in Flash Memory Programming And click the Start Firmware is written into the microprocessor The writing of firmware takes about 1 minute...

Page 24: ...22 10 Click the No 11 Click the Cancel...

Page 25: ...the menu bar and select the Exit 13 Disconnect the mains cord and RS232C cable from the unit Insert a thin rot to the hole near the EXT INT slide switch REMOTE CONTROL and push the switch 1508 inside...

Page 26: ...troller RC001DV 1 Press the POWER button to turn on the unit 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray 3 Press the DISP Button of the Remote controller 4 The following information is display...

Page 27: ...1 PWB AV PWB RS 232 PWB FRONT DISPLAY PWB PSU FRONT KEY PWB PWB ASSY is replaced PWB ASSY is replaced PWB ASSY is replaced PWB ASSY is replaced PWB ASSY is replaced UNIT ASSY is replaced UNIT ASSY is...

Page 28: ...Control Interface P 18 17 16 15 O N M VS OUT GND CCLK CDTI CSN DZFL DZFR LRCK SDATA 11 12 13 14 15 C D K IN 8 9 10 MCLK 8 9 10 17 E H I 2 3 OUT 12 11 7 18 13 6 5 4 F I H L7805 C G 14 A Clock Ref Ref E...

Page 29: ...0p T116 10K 2138 4111 6 3V 470u 100n 3142 2107 1K5 T108 150R 150R 3177 3176 3124 T103 10K 6111 PDZ15 B MSP 801V1 02 01 B NI FE LF 7 6 6128 BAS316 1102 B 10K 3130 T109 220p 2119 T124 600R 5102 10K 3141...

Page 30: ...9 12V_A 1K5 3246 3227 470R 3225 4201 680p 100K 2214 BC857B 7205 1K5 3242 5V 5V 100R 3240 7218 BC817 40 1 3 2 BC817 40 1 3 2 4K7 7219 3206 3205 2K7 6201 BAS316 7204 BC817 25 7213 1 3 2 1 8 4 LM833 2226...

Page 31: ...n T125 3144 1R0 3180 47R 22R 3178 4142 T134 BLM18P 5152 10u 5151 22p 2162 T131 2160 22p T104 100n 2171 3 4 5 6 B6B PH K 1102 1 2 3181 22R D 3112 6R8 T101 7119 BC817 25W 3177 22K 3171 4K7 100n T107 215...

Page 32: ...2251 3265 4K7 DV33 5VL 4214 4213 13 14 10 37 27 46 43 45 33 35 38 40 42 44 30 32 18 8 7 29 31 34 36 39 41 48 17 16 9 23 22 21 20 19 25 24 6 5 4 3 2 1 5V_STBY FLASH 2Mx8 1Mx16 7205 M29W160ET70 D 150R...

Page 33: ...S1 2 51 VSS1 3 78 VSS2 40 VSSD 19 WRF 77 VIA 10 VIB 4 VIC 3 VID 9 VIE 12 VIF 80 VIG 13 VIH TIMOUT 18 TS1 31 TS2 30 VDD1 1 8 VDD1 2 11 VDD1 3 55 VDD2 36 VDDL 75 SCL 26 SDA 25 SERTST 45 SICL 35 SIDA 34...

Page 34: ...10K I532 1u0 2508 100n 2527 100p 2515 I503 33R 3531 I522 I520 I519 3523 33R 3575 33R 2504 22p 22p 2501 3573 33R 2534 100p 100n 2536 2535 100n 3574 10K I536 I537 8 9 3572 10K B9B EH A 1510 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 35: ...5 P13 16 P14 17 P15 18 5 P2 4G 25 5G 24 6G 23 7G 1 F11 F12 2 31 F21 F22 32 HNV 07SS56T DSP 29 1G 28 2G 27 3G 26 4304 1301 2309 1n0 10K 3336 100K 3316 1307 1 BAT54 SIN 21T 1 8S B 6308 100K 3308 T315 10...

Page 36: ...1403 D6 1404 D7 1405 D7 1406 E5 1407 E6 T408 T407 8 9 LTL816KETNN 6401 1 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 B12P PH K 1401 2n2 47R 3403 2405 3404 47R 3401 1K8 1405 1408 T412 T411 T409 T410 PDZ5 6 B 6409 2404 1n0 6...

Page 37: ...45 46 FRONT KEY PWB A 12 PARTS LOCATION Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu FRONT KEY PWB B...

Page 38: ...48 47 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu FRONT DISPLAY PWB A...

Page 39: ...49 50 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu FRONT DISPLAY PWB B...

Page 40: ...52 51 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu AV PWB A...

Page 41: ...53 54 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu AV PWB B...

Page 42: ...56 55 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu MONO DVM9 1 PWB A...

Page 43: ...57 58 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu MONO DVM9 1 PWB B...

Page 44: ...60 59 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu RS232 PWB A...

Page 45: ...61 62 Sn Ag Cu Lead free Solder When soldering use the Lead free Solder Sn Ag Cu RS232 PWB B...

Page 46: ...64 63 52 0 53 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 53 52 0 0 8 0 6 2 6 07 6 07 23 07 2 4 30 9 07 035 2 4 9 07 13 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST...

Page 47: ...810R 90M ZZ003810R PWB ASSY PSU DV4001 06P15 WR SRV2016WW 3139 247 13351 1006 90M ZZ003820R 90M ZZ003820R PWB ASSY PCBAS MEM RS232 DV4001 3139 248 50741 8100 nsp 90M YU002470R FPC FFC FOIL 30P 060 30P...

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