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GENERAL

Power Supply:

AC 120 V, 60 Hz

Power Consumption:

131 W

Dimensions (W×H×D):

430×75×424 mm

(16-15/16”×2-15/16”×16-11/16”)

Mass:

Main unit 5 kg (11.02 Ibs)

Operating Temperature Range:

+5°C to +35°C (+41°F to
+95°F)

Operating Humidity Range:

5% to 90% RH (no
condensation)

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AMPLIFIER SECTION

RMS Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode

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Total RMS Dolby Digital mode power:

1000 W

At 1 kHz and total harmonic of 10%

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Front Ch:

125 W / Channel (3

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Center Ch:

250 W / Channel (6

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Surround Ch:

125 W / Channel (3

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At 100 Hz and total harmonic of 10%

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Subwoofer Ch:

250 W / Channel (6

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FTC Output Power: Dolby Digital Mode

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Total FTC Dolby Digital mode power:

428 W

At 120 Hz - 20 kHz and total harmonic of 1%

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Front Ch:

63 W / Channel (3

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Center Ch:

113 W / Channel (6

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©

2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All

rights

reserved.

Unauthorized

copying

and

distribution is a violation of law.

SA-PT750P
SA-PT750PC

Colour
(K).......................Black Type

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Surround Ch:

34 W / Channel (3

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At 45 Hz - 120 Hz and total harmonic of 1%

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Subwoofer Ch:

121 W / Channel (6

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FM/AM TUNER, TERMINALS SECTION

Preset Memory:

FM 30 stations
AM / MW 30 stations

Frequency Modulation (FM)

Frequency range:

87.9-107.9 MHz

(200-kHz step)

87.5-108.0 MHz

(100-kHz step)

Sensitivity:

2.5 µV (IHF)

S/N 26 dB:

2.2 µV

Antenna terminals:

75

(unbalanced)

Amplitude Modulation (AM/MW):

Frequency range:

520-1710 kHz (10-kHz step)

AM Sensitivity S/N 20 dB at
1000 kHz:

560 µV/m

Phone Jack:

Terminal:

Stereo, 3.5 mm (1/8”) jack

Music Port (Front):

Sensitivity:

100 mV, 1.2 k

Terminal (Input):

Stereo, 3.5 mm (1/8”) jack

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DISC SECTION

Discs played [8 cm (3”) or 12 cm (5”)]:

DVD Home Theater Sound System

Specifications

ORDER NO. MD0702001CE

A6

Summary of Contents for SA-PT750PC

Page 1: ...enter Ch 113 W Channel 6Ω 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law SA PT750P SA PT750PC Colour K Black Type lSurround Ch 34 W Channel 3Ω At 45 Hz 120 Hz and total harmonic of 1 lSubwoofer Ch 121 W Channel 6Ω lFM AM TUNER TERMINALS SECTION Preset Memory FM 30 stations AM MW 30 stations Frequency Modulation FM Frequenc...

Page 2: ... and 400 groups Pick Up Wavelength lCD 785 nm lDVD 662 nm Laser power lCD DVD P CLASS I CLASS II lCD DVD PC CLASS 1M CLASS 1 Audio Output Disc Number of channels 5 1 ch FL FR C SL SR SW lVIDEO SECTION Video System NTSC Composite Video Output lOutput level 1 Vp p 75 Ω lTerminal Pin jack 1 system Component Video Output 480p 480i lY output level 1 Vp p 75 Ω lPB output level 0 7 Vp p 75 Ω lPR output l...

Page 3: ...assembly of Panel P C B Key P C B 57 10 7 Dissassembly of Tray Base Assembly 57 10 8 Disassembly of Mechanism Base Assembly 58 10 9 Disassembly of Rear Panel 58 10 10 Disassembly of XM Module P C B 59 10 11 Disassembly of Wireless Adapter P C B 59 10 12 Disassembly of Tray P C B 60 10 13 Disassembly of D Amp P C B 60 10 14 Disassembly of Digital Amp IC IC5000 61 10 15 Disassembly of DVD Module P C...

Page 4: ...gram Notes 99 20 Schematic Diagram 101 20 1 DVD Module DV5 HDMI Circuit 101 20 2 XM Module Main Circuit 106 20 3 D Port Panel Circuit 111 20 4 D Amp SMPS Circuit 113 20 5 Tray Key Wireless Adapter AC Inlet Loading Motor Circuit 117 20 6 Tray Motor Sensor Optical Pickup Unit Circuit 119 21 Printed Circuit Board 121 21 1 DVD Module P C B 121 21 2 XM Module D Port AC Inlet P C B 122 21 3 Main P C B 1...

Page 5: ... watts resistor in parallel with a 0 15µF capacitors between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe as shown in Figure 1 3 Use an AC voltmeter with 1000 ohms volt or more sensitivity to measure the potential across the resistor 4 Check each exposed metallic part and measure the voltage at each point 5 Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each ...

Page 6: ...placement Parts List It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer s specified parts to prevent shock fire or other hazards Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer Table 1 Reference No Part No Part Name Description Remarks PC5701 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER M PC5702 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER M PC5720 B3PBA0000402 PHOTO COUPLER M PC5799 ...

Page 7: ...rks FP2902 K5H5012A0010 FUSE PROTECTOR M P5701 K2AB2B000010 JACK M A2 K2CB2CB00018 AC CORD M C5700 F1BAF1020020 1000P M C5701 ECQU2A334MLA 0 33 M C5703 ECQU2A224MLC 0 22 M C5704 F1BAF1020020 1000P M C5705 F1BAF1020020 1000P M 7 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 8: ...3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices 4 Use only an anti static solder removal device Some solder removal devices not classified as anti static ESD protected can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES d...

Page 9: ... on 1 Do not look directly into the pick up lens 2 Do not use optical instruments to look at the pick up lens 3 Do not adjust the preset variable resistor on the pickup lens 4 Do not disassemble the optical pick up unit 5 If the optical pick up is replaced use the manufacturer s specified replacement pick up only 6 Use of control or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi...

Page 10: ...sing Lead Free Solder PbF The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used Definition The letter of PbF is printed on the PCB using the lead free solder To put lead free solder it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder Remove the remaining lead free solder on the PCB cleanly for soldering of the new IC Since the mel...

Page 11: ... of the optical pickup unit removed should be short circuited with a short pin or a clip 3 The flexible cable may be cut off if an excessive force is applied to it Use caution when handling the flexible cable 4 The antistatic FPC is connected to the new optical pickup unit After replacing the optical pickup unit and connecting the flexible cable cut off the antistatic FPC 5 2 Grounding for electro...

Page 12: ...12 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 13: ...Remote control AM loop antenna FM antenna Video Cable AC cord Speaker label 6 Accessories 13 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 14: ...available only when using the optional Panasonic wireless sound system SH FX85 2ND SELECT 2ND SELECT Change the source for the second room MAIN SOURCE follows the selected source for the main room FM AM XM OPTION Return to MAIN SOURCE If the main room is in FM AM mode you can only select the same mode for the FM AM tuner of the second room For details refer to the operating instructions for the op...

Page 15: ...ume of the main unit TUNING Headphone plug type 3 5 mm 1 8 stereo mini plug Reduce the volume before connecting Audio is automatically switched to 2 channel stereo To prevent hearing damage avoid listening for prolonged periods of time OPEN CLOSE Open Close the disc drawer TUNE MODE FM MODE Stop playing Select the tuning mode Adjust the FM reception condition Play discs Memorize the receivng i rad...

Page 16: ... lights red when the wireless system is turned on and lights green when the wireless link is activated When the wireless link is inactive for a long time it turns red Use this button to turn the wireless system on and off The unit is on The unit is off 7 3 2 Digital Transmitter Connection SH FX65T 16 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 17: ...l automatically switch to AUX HDMI input mode for the home theater system the home theater system will automatically switch to DVD CD if it is in AUX mode When you start disc play the television will automatically switch to the HDMI input mode for the home theater system When switching between the theater and television speakers the TV screen may be blank for several seconds When the television is...

Page 18: ...r a south facing window with an unobstructed view of the sky for the best satellite signal reception Refer also to the operating instructions of your XM antenna FL DISPLAY PLAY MODE TUNER BAND ENTER MEMORY SELECTOR TUNING Numbered buttons Radio operations are described mainly with the remote control You can alternatively use the corresponding button on the main unit 1 2 3 4 SELECTOR TUNING MEMORY ...

Page 19: ...7 6 Using the Music Port 19 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 20: ...ation video iPod nano 1st generation Until iPod is fully charged iPod 4th generation color display iPod 4th generation iPod mini 5 hours fixed iPod not included The indicator lights up when the iPod is inserted and charging starts For other types of iPod please use the dock adapter sold separately Note AC cord must be connected with the main unit OPTION will be shown on the main unit s display dur...

Page 21: ...eration video 30GB iPod nano 1st generation 1GB 2GB 4GB iPod 4th generation color display 40GB 60GB iPod 4th generation color display 20GB 30GB iPod 4th generation 40GB iPod 4th generation 20GB iPod mini 4GB 6GB Alternatively press on the main unit STOP PAUSE 1 Press SELECT repeatedly to select OPTION The iPod turns on OI page 30 2 Adjust the volume of the main unit You can enjoy surround sound wh...

Page 22: ...CD Music discs with video Including SVCD Conforming to IEC62107 CD CD Music discs Logo Recorded on a DVD video recorder etc Recorded on a personal computer etc DVD VR 2 WMA MP3 JPEG Not Necessary Necessary DVD R DL Necessary R RW Necessary Necessary Commercial discs Video CD Recorded discs Playable Not playable DVD V 4 6 Finalizing 3 5 5 Necessary 7 1 R DL DVD R RW DVD RAM Disc CD R RW Refer to Se...

Page 23: ... unit does not support Multiple Bit Rate MBR an encoding process for audio content that produces an audio file encoded at several different bit rates MP3 DVD RAM DVD R RW CD R RW MP3 mp3 Compatible compression rate between 32 kbps and 320 kbps for sampling frequencies of 32 kHz and above between 8 kbps and 160 kbps for sampling frequencies of 24 kHz and below This unit does not support ID3 tags Co...

Page 24: ...8 New Features 8 1 About HDMI 8 1 1 What is HDMI 8 1 2 Advanced Digital Pictures 24 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 25: ...8 1 3 Advanced Digital Sound 8 1 4 Easy to Use 8 1 5 HDMI Compatible Products 25 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 26: ... received by the FX65 FX66 receiver Maximum range attainable is 30 meters 8 2 1 3 FX85 The FX85 supports the multi room function wherein it operates as a second room wireless receiver up to a maximum of two Maximum range attainable is 30 meters It can send commands to the main unit to control functions such as Play Stop Forward Skip Channel Up Reverse Skip Channel Down It also has a built in DAP p...

Page 27: ... IN DAC BB RF EEPROM CH2 OUT Note One way only FX65 FX66 signal flow FX65 FX66 only TX Type A RX Type 1 MCU Type A transmitter uses one ADC Analog to Digital Converter and transmits audio through Channel 2 Type 1 receiver Rx uses one DAC and output audio through Channel 2 The firmware that is downloaded to EEPROM IC multiplexes which channel to listen to in this case Channel 2 since type A is tran...

Page 28: ...ound Music DPL or Super Surround Music Movie FX85 Wireless feature is enabled by default when the user uses transmitter type B 8 2 4 LED Indication For FX65 FX66 there will be two color LED that will be used to indicate Power On and Link If link the two color LED will be green else it will be red For FX85 the front panel will have LED indicators for Standby Wireless Link Charge Option and Music Po...

Page 29: ...three 3 key in the remocon Once ID setting is triggered the receiver must press its ID setting button within 60 seconds During this period the transmitter will be in open connect mechanism whereby any receiver can pair with the transmitter After this period elapsed the transmitter will revert back to using close connect code whereby only those receivers which have the same ID as the transmitter wi...

Page 30: ...he main set such as Play Stop Skip and Preset Tuner Channel Up Down This configuration uses Type B transmitter which is an upgrade of the Type A and can be used on Type 1 FX65 FX66 This transmitter is able to send audio signal for second room via Ch 1 and first room via Ch 2 In this configuration streams AB is used to transmit the audio from main unit to the first room Type 1 receiver FX65 FX66 vi...

Page 31: ...iver FX65 FX66 through streams AB via Ch 2 and Type 2 second room receiver FX85 comes from transmitter B through streams CD via Ch 1 For this configuration the user must perform ID setting for FX85 if it is sold as an accessory but for bundled type it already is paired with the transmitter RX RX RX RX CH2 AB CH2 AB CH1 CD B 1 1 1 Multi room Multi source 31 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 32: ...ted baseband IC settings Not all baseband register settings a total of 512 bytes will be read from the EEPROM IC though Aside from getting the baseband settings from the EEPROM IC it is also used to enable FCC testing select the application type and entering into doctor mode this can be enabled also by sending a command via the main unit 8 2 9 Doctor Mode For normal operation but automatic frequen...

Page 33: ...ication error display TOP MENU ECC error check EQ CPPM CRM keys check ENTER DVD Module P C B reset Timer 1 check Refer to the section 9 2 5 Service Mode Table 5 for more information Timer 1 reset Timer 2 check Timer 2 reset STOP 1 Combination reliability test mode Refer to the section 9 2 7 1 Test Mode List for more information 2 OPEN CLOSE reliability test mode 3 Tray rotation reliability test mo...

Page 34: ...in hexadecimal notation Display 1 Display 1 Display 2 Display 2 In STOP no disc mode press STOP button on the main unit and 0 button on the remote control unit With pointing of cursor up and down on display Error code check The latest error code stored in the EEPROM IC is displayed Note Refer to Section 9 5 DVD Self Diagnostic Function Error Code for more detailed information on the error codes In...

Page 35: ...tton on the main unit and 1 button on the remote ADSC internal RAM data check ADSC internal RAM data is read out and displayed The value is shown in hexadecimal notation The above example shows the data in ADSC address FBOh is XXXXh Address RAM data for specified address DVD laser drive current measurement Press FL Display on remote control unit for next page FL Display on values of dvd drive curr...

Page 36: ...unit and 10 button on the remote control unit If the EEPROM version matches checksum YYYY is displayed If the version of the EEPROM does not match NG is displayed a If there is NO EEPROM header string OR b If there is no EEPROM no data is received by Micro processor NO is displayed EEPROM Checksum If applicable refer below Condition1 Opecon Version Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Condition 2 Conditi...

Page 37: ...China 6 PAL NTSC B 6PN English Simplified Chinese 5P6 PAL C SECAM 5 NTSC 4 4 GN EE CIS PL GCP LB 3PN 4P6 PAL C PAL 2P6 PAL C PAL 2 2P6 PAL C PAL 2 1PN NTSC 1 E Europe 2 PAL PAL C 2P6 P PC PX USA Canada PX NTSC A Europe GC GS EB EG Middle East 3 NTSC B Product OSD Menu Language Model Series Country Region Region Explanation of Display Individual Model Code can play PAL disc Region code N If NTSC di...

Page 38: ...d EQ button on the remote control unit No of communication error No of communication ECC Lead Error Display 1 Display 2 Press POWER button to exit Press FL Display on remote control unit for next page FL Display Video Decode Error 0 NG 1 OK 0 NG 1 OK Audio Lead Error DVD Module P C B firmware version display Cancelled automatically 5 seconds later In STOP no disc mode press STOP button on the main...

Page 39: ...DVD laser and CD laser FL Display sequence Display 1 2 Press FL Display button for next page of FL Display Timer 1 reset Laser operation timer of both DVD laser and CD laser is reset all at once Timer 2 check Spindle motor operation timer Timer 2 reset Spindle motor operation timer Time is shown in 5 digits of decimal notation in a unit of 1 hour 00000 will follow 99999 Shown to the above is DVD l...

Page 40: ...to the unit if it is 23 DVD 34 CD or less Value is 23 DVD 34 CD or less Value is more than 23 DVD 34 CD Use the tilt adjustment check function Note Press FL DISPLAY button on remote Note Press FL DISPLAY button on remote control unit for next page display control unit for next page display Replace with a new optical pickup if the present value is more than 23 DVD 34 CD Cause Damage due to static e...

Page 41: ...CLOSE DOWN DISC4 TocRead DOWN Tray Turn The right direction 1 section DISC5 TocRead DOWN Tray Turn The right direction 2 section DISC2 TocRead DOWN Tray Turn The right direction 1 section DISC3 TocRead DOWN Tray Turn The opposite direction 2 section DISC1 From the beginning The operation of the RC1 mechanism is carried out for the tray rotation the TOC Below is the flow sequence In STOP mode press...

Page 42: ...Mecha o operation The k kind o of e error FL D Display The OPEN error under clamp rise H01 0 The OPEN error under clamp down H01 1 The CLOSE error under clamp rise H01 2 OPEN CLOSE The CLOSE error under clamp down H01 3 UP error H01 4 UP DOWN DOWN error H01 5 Right rotation error H01 6 TURN Reverse rotation error H01 7 TOC READ TOC READ error H01 8 FOCUS Timeout error H01 9 The right rotation dire...

Page 43: ...tons Application Note FAST FORWARD 3 ID setting Refer to the section 9 4 1 Service Mode Table 1 for more information SECOND SELECTOR press hold Active transmitter display STOP only in AUX 4 RF channel 1 display Refer to the section 9 4 2 Service Mode Table 2 for more information 5 RF channel 2 display 6 RF channel 3 display 7 Auto RF channel display Note Main room refers to the location of the mai...

Page 44: ...s and hold SECOND SELECTOR button on the remote control unit To set the ID in the Tx Rx The system goes into Pairing Mode P will be displayed for 60 seconds to indicate it is in Pairing Mode During this condition the ID set button on the receiver unit can be pressed to pair the Tx Rx After 60 seconds the FL display will return to its previous display FL Display sequence Display 1 2 3 Note Carry ou...

Page 45: ...nnels 1 2 or 3 RF channel channels 1 2 or 3 After 2 seconds Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 After 2 seconds Main room is in AUX mode Main room is in AUX mode Main room is in AUX mode Main room is in AUX mode Press and hold STOP button on the main unit and 4 button on the remote control unit Press and hold STOP button on the main unit and 5 button on the remote control unit After 2 seconds Press and ...

Page 46: ... DV5 LSI IC IC8001 error H07 Driver IC thermal The spindle motor is abnormal short Press STOP on shut down between brushes main unit for next error H15 Disc tray open The disc tray cannot be opened it Press STOP on detection switch closes spontaneously main unit for next error failure H16 Disc tray close The disc tray cannot be closed it Press STOP on detection switch opens spontaneously main unit...

Page 47: ...for next error F893 FLASH ROM IC data Firmware error DV5 LSI IC IC8651 Press STOP on falsification error error main unit for next error F894 EEPROM IC When failing in the access to Press STOP on abnormality error EEPROM IC located in the DVD main unit for next error HDMI Module P C B IC8611 F895 Language area Firmware version agreement check for Press STOP on abnormal factory preset setting failur...

Page 48: ...is Contents Description of error Automatic FL Display Remarks 9 5 4 ECC Error Code Table Error Code F600 Administrative It becomes impossible NaviPack etc Press STOP on information cannot were done and not to be able to main unit for next error be acquired by the acquire necessary information in the recovery error navigation s changing due to wound etc of DISC and to have done the reproduction tra...

Page 49: ...subscription package NO SIGNL XM Signal receptivity The XM Signal is too weak For more information Re oriented the XM antenna for better refer to operating reception instruction manual Flashing for optimizing the signal reception OFF AIR XM Channel The selected XM channel is not For more information Broadcasting currently broadcasting information refer to operating instruction manual Flashing for ...

Page 50: ...ction LOCKED is displayed on the unit and ordinary operation is disabled 9 6 1 Setting Prohibiting removal of disc 1 Select the DVD CD function 2 At POWER ON condition press and hold down the button and the power button on the player for at least three seconds The message ___LOCKED_ appears when the function is activated Note OPEN CLOSE and DISC EXCHANGE buttons are invalid and the player displays...

Page 51: ... appears whenever necessary 3 Using remote controller s cursor key select whether version updating is to be done or not Selection of Yes No 4 a If Yes is selected version updating is performed b If No is selected only recovery is performed 5 a When updating is finished remove the disc according to the message appearing on the screen b Remove the disc according to the message appearing on the scree...

Page 52: ...r replacement are required Disassembly of Top Cabinet Disassembly of Tray Lid Assembly Disassembly of Front Panel Disassembly of Panel Key P C B Disassembly of Tray Base Assembly Disassembly of Mechanism Base Assembly Disassembly of Rear Panel Disassembly of XM Module P C B Disassembly of Wireless Adapter P C B Disassembly of Tray P C B Disassembly of D Amp P C B Disassembly of Digital Amp IC IC50...

Page 53: ...e Gear A Drive Gear B Disassembly of Magnet Holder Washer Magnet Clamper Disassembly of Support Piece Change Lever Slide Plate L Slide Plate R Disassembly of Cam Gear Assembly of Tray Base Assembly 53 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 54: ...Support Piece Change Lever Slide Plate L Slide Plate R 10 34 Magnet Holder Washer Magnet Clamper 10 13 D Amp P C B 10 11 Wireless Adapter P C B 10 33 Drive Gear A Drive Gear B 10 32 Loading Motor P C B 10 23 Regulator Diode D5702 10 24 Tray Guide L Tray Guide R 10 25 Rotary Tray 10 26 Open Lock Gear 10 27 Close Lock Gear 10 28 Tray Motor P C B 10 29 Sensor P C B 10 7 Tray Base Assembly 10 22 Regul...

Page 55: ...10 2 Main Components and P C B Locations 55 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 56: ...f the arrow Step 2 Release the claws at the bottom of the tray lid assembly Step 3 Remove the tray lid assembly in the direction of arrow Note You can push back the tray base assembly by keeping the open lock gear pressed in anti clockwise direction 10 5 Disassembly of Front Panel Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Step 1 Detach FFC cable from the connector C...

Page 57: ...ep 4 Remove 7 screws Step 5 Remove Panel P C B and Key P C B 10 7 Dissassembly of Tray Base Assembly Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Step 1 Keep the close lock gear pressed in clockwise direction and move the tray base assembly in the direction of the arrow until the end of it Note Make sure the open lock gear is kept a...

Page 58: ...of the screw type used During assembling use the correct screw type and at the correct location Step 2 Detach FFC cable from the connector CN2005 on Main P C B Step 3 Lift up the right side of the mechanism unit to detach FFC cables from the connectors FP8251 FP8531 on DVD Module P C B Step 4 Remove the mechanism base assembly Caution Do not use strong or excessive force to avoid damage to FFC cab...

Page 59: ...ove the XM Module P C B from the rear panel 10 11 Disassembly of Wireless Adapter P C B Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 8 Step 1 Remove 1 screw from Wireless Adapter P C B Step 2 Detach FFC cable from the connector CN2003 on Main P C B Step 3 Remove...

Page 60: ...tep 5 Remove Tray P C B 10 13 Disassembly of D Amp P C B Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 8 Disassembly of P C B Bracket Step 1 Remove 1 screw from AC Inlet P C B Step 2 Remove the P C B bracket Disassembly of D Amp P C B Step 3 Remove 3 screws from ...

Page 61: ...e of D Amp P C B Step 2 Remove 1 screw from the top of the heatsink unit A Step 3 Remove the TR spring in the direction of arrow Step 4 Remove the digital amp IC IC5000 from the heatsink unit A Caution Handle the heatsink unit A with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use Touching it may lead to injuries Note For disassembly of the digital amp ICs IC5200 IC5300 repeat the Step 1 t...

Page 62: ...0 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 8 Step 1 Remove the holder A B from Main P C B Step 2 Remove the top FFC cover from Main P C B Step 3 Remove 3 screws from Main P C B Step 4 Detach FFC cable from the connectors CN5802 on SMPS P C B and on Main P C B CN2001 CN2003 CN2007 CN2008 CN200...

Page 63: ... the heatsink extrussion Note Refer to the diagrams of Main P C B Item 10 16 for location of the part 10 18 Disassembly of SMPS AC Inlet P C B Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Step 1 Detach FFC cable from the connectors CN5801 CN5802 on SMPS P C B Step 2 Release the lead clamper Step ...

Page 64: ... 10 8 Step 1 Remove 1 screw from the rear panel Step 2 Detach FFC cable from the connector CN2008 on Main P C B Step 3 Remove D Port P C B 10 20 Disassembly of Switch Regulator IC IC5701 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Follow Step 1 to Step 7 of Item 10 18 Step 1 Desolder pins of the...

Page 65: ...Remove 1 screw Step 3 Remove the diode D5803 from the heatsink unit C Caution Handle the heatsink unit C with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use Touching it may lead to injuries Note Refer to the diagrams of SMPS P C B Item 10 18 for location of the parts 10 22 Disassembly of Regulator Diodes D5801 D5802 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4...

Page 66: ...ll heat sink with caution due to its high temperature after prolonged use Touching it may lead to injuries Note Refer to the diagrams of SMPS P C B Item 10 18 for location of the parts 10 24 Disassembly of Tray Guide L Tray Guide R Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Step 1 Remove 2 scre...

Page 67: ...tep 3 Remove the open lock gear in the direction of arrow 10 27 Disassembly of Close Lock Gear Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Step 1 Remove 1 screw from the close lock gear Step 2 Hook the close lock gear spring to claw a Step 3 Rotate the close lock gear in the direction of arrow 1...

Page 68: ...0 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Step 1 Remove 1 screw from Sensor P C B Step 2 Release 2 claws at Sensor P C B Step 3 Remove Sensor P C B from the tray base assembly 10 30 Disassembly of Traverse Unit Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 8 Step ...

Page 69: ...its reverse side Step 3 Release the 2 claws in the direction of arrow 1 and then press the pulley pin in the direction of arrow 2 Step 4 Remove the pulley gear 10 32 Disassembly of Loading Motor P C B Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 8 Step 1 Remove ...

Page 70: ...A and drive gear B from the mechanism base assembly 10 34 Disassembly of Magnet Holder Washer Magnet Clamper Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 3 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 4 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 5 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 7 Follow Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 8 Follow Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 30 Step 1 Flip the mecha base to show the reverse side of the clamp pla...

Page 71: ... Step 1 to Step 3 of Item 10 30 Disassembly of Support Piece Step 1 Rotate the cam gear anti clockwise Align at position A as marking on the gear with arrow Step 2 Remove the support piece screw from the top of support piece Step 3 Remove support piece Disassembly of Change Lever Slide Plate L Slide Plate R Step 4 Press the claw and pull up the slide plate L Step 5 Remove the change lever slide pl...

Page 72: ...ear from the mecha base in the arrow of direction 10 37 Assembly of Tray Base Assembly Reverse Step 1 to Step 4 of Item 10 8 Step 1 Rotate the cam gear anti clockwise Align at position B as marking on gear with arrow Step 2 Make sure drive gear A is in vertical position Step 3 Keep the open lock gear pressed in the position shown Step 4 Connect FFC cable at the connector CN7003 on Tray P C B Step ...

Page 73: ...am shown below 12 2 Checking Repair D Port P C B Step 1 Disassemble the top cabinet Step 2 Disassemble the rear panel Note Refer to items in Chapter 10 for disassembly procedures of respective Part P C B Step 3 Remove the D Port cover by releasing the claws from D Port P C B Step 4 Connect FFC cable at the connector CN5501 Step 5 Turn over D Port P C B and place it according to the diagram shown b...

Page 74: ...C Inlet P C B Step 15 Disassemble D Port P C B Note Refer to items in Chapter 10 for disassembly procedures of respective Part P C B Servicing Position of Main P C B Step 16 Position the mechanism base assembly tray base assembly Panel Key P C B XM Module P C B Wireless Adapter P C B Tray P C B D Amp P C B DVD Module P C B Main P C B D Port P C B SMPS AC Inlet P C B according to the diagram shown ...

Page 75: ...tsinks located on SMPS P C B which has high temperature after prolonged use when servcing the P C B 12 6 Checking Repair D Amp P C B Follow Step 1 to Step 23 of Item 12 4 Step 1 Turn over D Amp P C B vertically and place it according to the diagram shown below Caution Be careful of power heatsink located on D Amp P C B which has high temperature after prolonged use when servcing the P C B 12 7 Che...

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Page 77: ...ent if there is a noticeable degradation in picture quality Optical adjustments cannot be made inside the optical pickup Adjustment is generally unnecessary after replacing the traverse unit 13 2 2 Important points in electrical adjustment Follow the adjustment procedures described in this manual 13 3 Storing and handling of test discs Surface precision is vital for DVD test discs Be sure to store...

Page 78: ...um point 3 Finish the procedure with tilt adjustment Jitter value depends on the model 1 If the jitter value changes like B the optimum point is easy to find 2 If the jitter value changes like A set the optimum point near the middle 13 4 1 3 Check after adjustment Play test disc or any other disc to make sure there is no picture degradation in the inner middle and outer peripheries and no audio sk...

Page 79: ... SIGNAL DATA REQUEST DATA RESPONSE DIGITAL SERVO CONTROLLER DATA SLICE LOOP FILTER DIGITAL VIDEO DISC INITIAL LOGO ABBREVIATIONS E EC ECR ENCSEL ETMCLK ETSCLK ERROR TORQUE CONTROL ERROR TORQUE CONTROL REFERENCE ENCODER SELECT EXTERNAL M CLOCK 81MHz 40 5MHz EXTERNAL S CLOCK 54MHz F FBAL FCLK FE FFI FEO FG FSC FSCK FOCUS BALANCE FRAME CLOCK FOCUS ERROR FOCUS ERROR AMP INVERTED INPUT FOCUS ERROR AMP ...

Page 80: ...AL SUB CODE CLOCK SUB CODE Q DATA SYSTEM CLOCK T TE TIBAL TID TIN TIP TIS TPSN TPSO TPSP TRCRS TRON TRSON TRACKING ERROR BALANCE CONTROL BALANCE OUTPUT 1 BALANCE INPUT BALANCE INPUT BALANCE OUTPUT 2 OP AMP INPUT OP AMP OUTPUT OP AMP INVERTED INPUT TRACK CROSS SIGNAL TRACKING ON TRAVERSE SERVO ON INITIAL LOGO ABBREVIATIONS V VBLANK VCC VCDCONT VDD VFB VREF VSS V BLANKING COLLECTOR POWER SUPPLY VOLT...

Page 81: ... 0 1 0 2 1 9 3 3 0 1 2 2 1 7 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 7 2 7 2 4 2 5 2 5 2 5 Ref No MODE 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 CD PLAY 1 9 1 9 1 7 1 7 0 1 1 7 1 8 3 4 0 9 0 9 0 4 3 3 2 4 1 1 2 4 0 0 4 0 9 0 Ref No MODE 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 CD PLAY 3 4 3 4 0 0 8 0 0 8 3 4 1 6 1 7 1 7 0 9 1 7 0 3 4 1 6 0 Ref...

Page 82: ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CD PLAY 0 1 2 7 1 8 2 1 7 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 5 1 7 1 8 1 8 2 1 9 2 3 3 3 Ref No MODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CD PLAY 0 1 1 7 1 3 2 2 1 7 1 0 1 6 0 8 1 1 0 2 1 0 9 1 8 1 1 7 2 3 1 3 1 8 3 3 Ref No MODE E C B E C B E C B E C B E C B CD PLAY 0 1 4 2 0 5 3 4 5 1 3 4 3 4 5 1 3 4 3 6 3 5 3 6 0 3 5 0 Ref No MODE E C B E C B...

Page 83: ...f No MODE 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 CD PLAY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 STANDBY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ref No MODE 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 CD PLAY 0 4 9 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 STANDBY 0 5 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ref No MODE 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 ...

Page 84: ... Ref No MODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CD PLAY 2 54 0 0 29 1 0 29 2 21 29 4 10 8 0 1 29 4 17 3 29 4 0 1 10 8 29 4 29 2 29 2 0 29 1 STANDBY 2 5 0 0 29 1 0 29 1 21 2 29 4 11 0 1 29 4 17 2 29 4 0 11 29 4 29 2 29 2 0 29 1 Ref No MODE 21 22 23 CD PLAY 0 0 2 6 STANDBY 0 0 2 5 Ref No MODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CD PLAY 0 5 3 4 8 0 2 5 2 5 0 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 5 0 5 3 5 3 STA...

Page 85: ... 172 Ref No MODE 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 CD PLAY 24 6 24 6 24 6 19 7 17 3 24 6 24 6 24 6 19 8 25 17 5 17 5 22 4 22 4 22 3 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 STANDBY 24 5 24 5 22 1 12 4 10 1 22 1 24 5 22 1 10 1 24 9 15 12 6 22 3 22 3 22 3 22 3 22 3 22 3 22 3 22 3 Ref No MODE 41 42 43 44 CD PLAY 22 4 22 4 5 2 0 STANDBY 22 3 22 3 5 2 0 Ref No MODE E C B E C B CD PLAY 0 4 9 0...

Page 86: ...o IC2102 7 PLAY 1 5Vp p 200usec div WF No IC2104 1 7 PLAY 4Vp p 200usec div WF No IC2105 2 PLAY 0 2Vp p 20usec div WF No IC2801 6 PLAY 1 2Vp p 20usec div WF No IC2801 8 11 PLAY 1 3Vp p 100nsec div WF No IC2801 4 PLAY 0 7Vp p 20usec div WF No IC2801 13 15 PLAY 3 4Vp p 2usec div WF No IC2801 18 21 PLAY 0 25Vp p 20usec div WF No IC2801 24 PLAY 3 4Vp p 20usec div WF No IC2801 30 PLAY 3 4Vp p 20usec di...

Page 87: ...3 PLAY 5Vp p 2usec div 300Vp p 1usec div 100Vp p 2usec div 10 8Vp p 2usec div WF No IC5500 8 PLAY 5 6Vp p 500nsec div WF No IC5799 5 PLAY WF No IC5801 1 2 3 PLAY WF No IC6901 5 PLAY 280Vp p 5usec div 0 5Vp p 2usec div 2 8Vp p 100nsec div WF No IC5300 1 PLAY 5 8Vp p 1usec div WF No IC5300 10 14 PLAY 76Vp p 1usec div WF No IC5300 2 22 PLAY 0 6Vp p 200usec div 87 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 88: ...00009 B0BC010A0007 Cathode A Ca Anode MA2J11100L MAZ82400HL A Ca Cathode Anode MA2J72800L 1 9 C0GAG0000007 C0GBG0000048 B1GBCFJJ0051 B1GDCFJJ0047 B1ADGB000008 B1GBCFLL0037 B1CFHA000002 2SD1819A0L B1ABCF000176 B1ADCE000012 B1ADCF000001 B1ABCF000011 2SD0601AHL 2SB1218ARL B1GDCFGA0018 UNR511V00L UNR521100L B1GBCFJN0033 Anode Anode Anode Cathode B0FBAR000041 1 28 15 14 7 21 30 22 8 29 B1GFGCAA0001 1 2...

Page 89: ...OLDER SIDE M PbF 11 1 11 1 10 2 FC9101 TRAY MOTOR TRAY MOTOR P C B M SOLDER SIDE M PbF 6 1 CN9102 FC9101 SENSOR P C B N SOLDER SIDE PbF 6 1 1 1 10 2 JK1 FP1 B XM MODULE P C B SIDE A PbF 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 1 2 16 17 CN8002 OPTION V 1 CN8001 D D PORT P C B SIDE A PbF PbF 1 12 24 23 2 1 H6901 F KEY P C B SOLDER SIDE PbF 8 1 CN6301 CN6300 G WIRELESS ADAPTER P C B PbF 1 2 13 14 1 2 21 22 CN5801 CN5802 BLK R...

Page 90: ...SA PT750P SA PT750PC 90 ...

Page 91: ... 10MHz Q2003 RESET VREF SYS6V TUN CLK TUN DI TUN SD TUN DO PWR CTRL DTIC RST SC TXD DAC RST SC RXD ANT REV MUTE I2S RATE LINK ACTIVE TUNER PACK SYNC DC DET2 DC DET2 PCONT AMBP UART TX UART RX IPOD DETECT IPOD CONNECTOR MAIN SET RX SDO SCL MAIN SET RX SDI WM DET Q2900 ZFLAG 2 10 6 CN2011 CN7004 7 CN2011 CN7004 8 CN2011 CN7004 2 CN2011 CN7004 3 CN2011 CN7004 6 CN2005 CN9003 CN2005 CN9003 1 6 8 4 6 C...

Page 92: ...R DRIVE 48 27 MUTE CH3 P3 P4 MUTE CH1 2 9 49 LPC2 TRCDATA1 LPCO2 LPC1 LPCO1 RFINP RFINN VIN10 VIN9 VIN8 VIN7 VIN6 VIN5 VIN4 VIN3 VIN2 VIN1 105 PIN CD FP8531 3 FP8531 PIN DVD 103 12 LD DRIVE 11 106 LD CD FP8531 Q8561 Q8562 SUPPLY CONTROL SWITCH QR8571 LD DRIVE Q8551 Q8552 FP8531 LD DVD 104 9 14 96 RFP FP8531 FP8531 RFN 95 13 111 112 17 116 FE2 DVD CD FP8531 FP8531 FE1 DVD CD 115 16 5 114 SUB2 FP853...

Page 93: ...D5 D4 6 5 D3 D2 4 3 D1 EXADT15 EXADT14 EXADT13 EXADT12 EXADT11 EXADT10 EXADT9 EXADT8 EXADT7 EXADT6 EXADT5 EXADT4 EXADT3 EXADT2 EXADT1 EXADT0 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Q8 Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 IC9001 LATCH LE 11 D8 9 D7 D6 8 7 D5 D4 6 5 D3 D2 4 3 D1 EXADT7 EXADT6 EXADT5 EXADT4 EXADT3 EXADT2 EXADT1 EXADT0 EXADT7 EXADT6 EXADT5 EXADT4 EXADT3 EXADT2 EXADT1 EXADT0 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Q8 Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4...

Page 94: ...H SEL 7 SEL 131 130 L H C Y 129 138 DAC1 OUT DAC2 OUT DAC3 OUT DAC4 OUT DAC5 OUT 139 2 4 1 IC8601 IC3901 117 114 113 VMUTE FROM SYSTEM CONTROL CEC CIRCUIT Q3941 Q3942 Q3943 AMSDI0 AMSDI1 AMSDI2 AMSDI3 AMDAWS AMDACL AUDIO I F VIDEO I F DRV4 SRCK LRCK DRV3 DRV5 ADOUT 38 37 36 35 41 151 62 63 149 150 64 45 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 EXDT15 EXDT7 EXDT14 EXDT6 EXDT13 EXDT15 EXDT12 EXDT4 DVOUT0 DVOUT1 DVOUT...

Page 95: ...OUT IN I2S CLK I2S OCLK I2S LRCLK MUTE SC TX OUT RST SLAVE SEL I2S DA RX M IC1 XM SAT RADIO DRIVER C0FBBY000027 LINK ACTIVE ANT REV SC RX OUT SDTI AOUT R PDN AOUT L BICK IC3 2CH D A CONVERTER C0FBBK000047 LRCK SMUTE MCLK D1 C0DBZYE00002 POWER SUPPLY EN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT IC2 I2S RATE ANT REV SC RXD SC TXD LINK ACT PWR CTRL JK1 1 2 3 4 XM D D VCC GND 10 5 11 3 2 4 6 1 39 43 41 44 37 18 26 28 19 ...

Page 96: ...DRIVER HIGH DRIVER LOW TEMPERATURE SENSOR CURRENT PROTECTION VOLTAGE PROTECTION PWM MODULATOR OSCILLATOR MANAGER STABI RELEASE1 RELEASE2 SWITCH1 SWITCH2 ENABLE1 ENABLE2 MUTE MUTE MODE 2 STABI PROT VDDP2 VSSP2 VDDP1 VSSP1 BOOT1 BOOT2 OUT1 OUT2 IC5300 C1BA00000487 AUDIO DIGITAL POWER AMP 5 19 23 1 21 22 9 10 15 14 13 11 8 16 12 7 CENTER C C MODE 1 SUBWOOFER SW SW MODE 2 FRONT R FRONT L MUTE C S MUTE...

Page 97: ... IC5701 QR5810 TH5701 PC5702 SYNC SWITCH SHUNT REGULATOR IC5801 Q5802 D5806 C0DABFC00002 TH5860 7V REGULATOR Q2901 Q2902 1 3 2 7V REGULATOR OUT VCC 2 4 VO VIN 8 1 5 QR5801 DC DETECT 7V REGULATOR Q2903 Q2921 Q2922 Q2919 DC DETECT Q2923 Q2924 DC DETECT Q2909 DC DETECT D2943 DC DETECT C 9V M 9V DC DET1 7V 7V D 3 3V NSW1 2V FROM SYSTEM CONTROL TO SYSTEM CONTROL 3 3V REGULATOR C0CBCBC00208 IC2902 OUT I...

Page 98: ...SA PT750P SA PT750PC 98 ...

Page 99: ...ardant resistors high quality sound capacitors low noise resistors etc are used When replacing any of components be sure to use only manufacturer s specified parts shown in the parts list In case of AC rated voltage Capacitor the part no and values will be indicated in the Schematic Diagram AC rated voltage capacitor C5700 C5701 C5703 C5704 C5705 Resistor Unit of resistance is OHM Ω K 1 000 M 1 00...

Page 100: ...100 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 101: ...7 136 138 131 132 126 122 123 119 116 110 112 111 160 162 2 4 3 1 8 9 5 7 6 11 10 17 16 19 18 13 15 14 26 27 22 23 20 21 25 24 12 216 53 50 51 46 48 47 42 43 38 39 34 35 30 31 28 29 33 32 37 36 41 40 45 44 49 52 54 55 DV5 0LSI MN2DS0018VP IC8001 MA_6 MA_0 MA_1 BA1 22 R8013 BA0 D1H422020001 RX8020 D1H88204A024 RX8016 D1H88204A024 RX8015 MA_9 MA_10 MA_8 MA_11 MA_7 MA_5 D1H88204A024 RX8017 MA_2 MA2J1...

Page 102: ... 5 0 1 C8320 0 1 C8340 C8691 0 1 3 1 2 4 5 AND GATE C0JBAA000502 IC8691 AND GATE C0JBAA000502 IC8695 J0JBC0000044 LB8690 R8323 33 LB8702 J0JBC0000044 SRCK LRCK SRCK LRCK DMIXOUT DMIXOUT ADAC CLK ADAC CLK C8701 0 1 LB8701 J0JBC0000044 R8322 0 200 R8321 R8326 0 R8325 200 0 R8332 200 R8331 33 R8336 Q8335 2SB1218ARL 33 R8333 R8327 33 0 1 C8428 C Y Y_PY_G Q8321 2SB1218ARL C8325 0 1 R8328 BUFFER BUFFER ...

Page 103: ...XRST AND GATE 3 1 2 4 5 IC8901 C0JBAA000501 NRST NRST TXRST I2C_SDA I2C_SCL R9023 0 R9016 0 V_CLK HOTPLG HDMIRST TRCDATA2 HFMON R9015 0 R9014 0 TRCDATA3 FEXDT_8 0 1 C9003 FEXDT_11 EXADR11_DT10 R9024 10K R9026 10K R9028 10K R9029 10K R9027 10K R9025 10K 1 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 4 2 3 C0EBA0000029 IC8601 RESET R9013 0 FEXDT_9 C8606 0 1 AMUTE DVD_CD R9022 0 R9017 0 EXADR10_DT3 FEXDT_10 EXADR9_DT11 3 1 2 4 5...

Page 104: ...CH HFMON 47K R8558 15K R8559 C8572 0 1 C8571 10 TRVFTMUTE 7 8 5 6 9 24 14 16 15 11 12 10 13 22 23 19 20 17 18 21 2 1 4 3 26 25 FP8531 0 1 C8551 2 2 R8555 6 3V47 C8553 Q8552 LD DRIVE Q8552 B1ADGB000008 LD DRIVE Q8562 B1ADGB000008 R8557 51 R8556 56 D 3R3V R8562 1K R8552 1K C8554 1 C8552 16V10 0 R8551 C8562 16V10 C8564 1 LD DRIVE 2SD1819A0L Q8551 LD DRIVE 2SD1819A0L Q8561 0 R8561 RFINP RFINN LPC1 LPC...

Page 105: ...08 110 112 114 107 122 124 126 63 50 52 51 45 47 46 41 42 38 34 36 37 35 40 39 44 43 49 48 60 62 61 56 57 53 55 54 59 58 64 95 92 93 88 89 84 85 80 81 72 67 65 66 71 69 68 70 76 78 79 77 73 75 74 83 82 87 86 91 90 94 96 9 10 7 8 12 15 16 13 14 11 1 4 2 3 6 5 128 31 29 23 26 27 24 25 18 19 17 22 20 21 28 30 32 33 2K R3905 R3907 2 2K S D G VA3912 VA3911 C3954 0 1 S D G VA3913 VA3910 VA3909 VA3909 VA...

Page 106: ...51500001 VA3 EZJZ0V80008B VA2 EZJZ0V80008B 47 R20 100K R4 C3 0 1 47 45 43 40 41 38 37 39 42 44 46 23 20 15 14 18 19 16 17 22 21 24 35 32 33 28 25 27 26 30 31 29 34 36 6 1 4 2 3 5 48 8 9 7 10 12 11 13 C1AB00002670 IC1 47 R58 6 5 8 9 11 12 10 14 15 13 7 2 1 4 3 17 16 FP1 47 R57 1K R11 C5 0 1 C4 0 1 LB7 J0JHC0000107 C27 VA1 EZJZ0V80008B IN EN IN 100K 100K 5 3V AGND MUTE 3 3V 5 3V 500mA 5 3V 3 3V 100m...

Page 107: ...TUN LCH C2129 0 1 1 5K R2121 1 5K R2221 1K R2225 TUN RCH XM_AOUT_R R2222 10K C2222 1000P 3 1 2 4 5 C0CBCBC00208 IC2902 C2944 50V1 0 01 C2169 1 C2960 C2261 0 039 C2161 0 039 D2009 D2009 D2011 D2010 W2558 0 B0JCAE000001 47K R2992 Q2012 XM_AOUT_L XM_DACRST XM_MUTE TUN_SD XM_SC_TXD XM_RESET TUN_DO CH2_L_OUT CH2_R_OUT TUN_CLK AGND AGND DUAL 4CH MULTIPLEXER WIRELESS CH1 SIGNAL SELECTOR XM_SC_RXD XM_PCON...

Page 108: ... FX_CLK MUTE_C_S DC_DET2 MOD_DA MUTE_F_SW HOP_DA 6 5 8 9 11 12 10 14 15 13 7 2 1 17 4 3 17 1 16 CN2009 GNDE GNDE GNDE C2013 0 022 R2087 22K 0 R2013 220 R2092 R2057 10K R2032 47K VP LOAD CAM_SW 0 R2089 1 8K R2082 R2001 100K R2055 10K R2095 56K R2027 220 FX_DI C2007 0 1 B1GBCFLL0037 Q2003 R2084 47K W2522 0 50V2 2 C2006 RESET D2008 B0ACCK000005 RESET RESET 6 7 5 2 4 3 8 1 IC2003 IC2003 R2085 4 7K C20...

Page 109: ... 7K C2213 1500P C2113 1500P C2500 1 C2400 1 C2600 1 R2500 12K 1 2K 1 2K R2600 560 R2400 R2300 C2300 1 G0C220JA0055 C2219 1 C2106 W2575 0 W2506 0 AGND GNDE 1500P DOCK RCH DOCK LCH F_MPORT RCH R2133 10K F_MPORT LCH B1GBCFJN0033 Q2006 INVERTER 1 8K R2903 47 44 39 40 35 31 27 24 21 20 22 16 15 18 17 19 23 26 25 30 28 29 34 32 33 38 36 37 43 41 42 46 45 49 48 50 CN2001 K2801 W2568 0 0 R2201 10K R2101 1...

Page 110: ...C2913 16V100 470 R2953 3 9K R2952 R2954 47 C2910 0 01 47 R2913 10V33 C2914 B1BCCG000002 Q2901 R2915 2 7K R2914 3 9K B1ADCF000001 Q2902 B1BACG000023 Q2903 R2905 39 C2906 0 01 G0C220JA0055 L2914 16V100 C2963 C2962 0 1 R2921 390 10K R2976 R2975 15K 5 3V C2922 6 3V820P Q2921 Q2921 B1ADCF000001 DC DETECT G0A101G00022 L2902 1 5 R2925 C2975 0 1 R2927 1 5 R2920 3 9K 4 2 1 3 5 C0DAAYY00042 IC2900 C2920 100...

Page 111: ...AMP IC8003 C8265 10 1K R8011 0 1 C8009 C8010 0 1 C8012 6 3V33 3 1 2 4 5 C0CBCDG00003 5V REGULATOR IC8002 C8011 6 3V47 220K R8014 330K R8015 C8001 0 1 6 7 5 9 13 15 14 11 10 12 21 22 18 16 17 20 19 8 1 3 4 2 24 23 CN8002 R8103 10K 10K R8102 C8100 10 680P C8103 7 9 10 8 4 5 1 3 2 6 12 11 CN8001 D GUIDE GND GUIDE GND D VIDEO VBUS BATT2 DOCK5V IPOD DET DOCK_R OUT DO_UART_OUT DOCK_R IN DO_UART_IN MIC_V...

Page 112: ...1 15 21 22 20 26 8 1 3 4 2 28 27 CN6902 100P C6806 22K R6807 KEY21 KEY21 LED5 LED4 LED3 LED2 KEY11 KEY11 RMT1 F 1 F 1 SW 5V1 SW 5V1 F 1 F 1 FL_IC_IN FL_IC_IN FL_IC_STB FL_IC_STB VP1 VP1 FL_IC_CLK FL_IC_CLK 22K R6809 MPORT RCH 0 047 C6201 C6101 0 047 L6905 J0JBC0000019 C6923 0 01 C6924 0 01 R6810 6 8K 1 7 6 4 3 2 5 JK6802 J0JBC0000019 L6904 1 6 7 4 2 3 5 JK6801 2 7K R6802 4 7K R6801 1 C6102 0 1 C68...

Page 113: ... 1 C5323 220P 0 1 C5319 0 1 C5318 0 1 C5560 R5511 22 100P C5561 SW 5V 5 6 4 1 2 3 9 11 13 14 12 10 7 8 IC5501 C0JBAF000716 VSSA3 10 R5310 R5505 100 47P C5558 C5559 47P 5 6 4 1 2 3 9 11 13 14 12 10 7 8 C0JBAB000902 INVERTER GATE CLOCK GENERATOR D TYPE FLIP FLOP IC5500 OSC SW 5V SW 5V MOD_DA MUTE_F MUTE_S FL_ SW_ SW_ DC_DET 68K R5218 C_ 120K R5228 120K R5020 FR_ R5019 68K Q5101 B1ABCF000176 0 3V100 ...

Page 114: ...0P 330P C5006 C5025 0 1 C5024 0 1 10 R5011 OSC OSC IN _FR IN _FR IN _FL IN _FL IN _SW VSSA0 C5014 0 68 C5015 0 68 R5006 22 R5007 22 R5031 5 6K C5016 0 1 R5030 5 6K 0 1 C5017 2 4 3 1 L5000 G0A150L00003 K5004 0 C5000 1000P 5 6K R5003 0 47 C5005 1000P C5032 R5008 100 C5007 330P R5001 5 6K C5003 0 47 2 4 3 1 L5002 L5001 220P C5011 0 1 C5023 0 1 C5021 C5028 0 1 C5027 0 1 C5234 1000P C5225 0 68 2 4 3 1 ...

Page 115: ...VERTER CURRENT LIMITING SWITCH CURRENT LIMITING SWITCH FEED BACK IC5801 0 1 C5818 13V DCDET 0 1 C5815 C5812 0 1 DC_18V 0 R5803 47K R5804 0 1 C5810 2 7K R5802 C5896 0 1 6 8 9 7 2 1 4 5 3 10 11 CN5802 PCONT B1GBCFLL0037 QR5810 330 R5809 330 R5807 3 3K R5730 2 2K R5808 4 3 1 2 B3PBA0000402 PC5720 R5817 330 R5810 330 4 3 1 2 B3PBA0000402 PC5701 1 5K R5811 0 1 C5825 1 5K R5816 8 2K R5812 B0BC7R500001 D...

Page 116: ...LC 0 22 3 2 1 4 B0FBAR000041 D5701 330 R5894 1 2K R5893 SYNC C5899 16V220 D5730 B0ACCK000005 D5798 B0EAMM000057 390K R5704 390K R5705 R5798 10 C5798 50V56 4 3 1 2 PC5702 B3PBA0000402 4 3 1 2 B3PBA0000402 PC5799 100 R5897 Q5898 B1ABCF000176 R5896 100K C5897 0 1 2 2K R5890 B0EAMM000057 D5896 D5897 D5897 B0BC3R700004 Q5899 Q5899 B1ABCF000176 B0EAKB000004 D5793 C5790 2200 R5891 4 7K 68K R5786 9 10 7 8...

Page 117: ...25 17 16 19 18 12 14 13 10 11 15 21 22 20 26 8 1 1 3 4 2 28 28 27 CN7001 HP RCH HP RCH 3 2 5 4 1 6 B1GFGCAA0001 Q7101 HPOUT_MUTE 330 R7780 6 8 9 7 2 1 4 5 3 10 CN7004 330 R7750 AGND AGND HP LCH HP LCH 7V 7V 7V 7V KEY2 KEY2 ACS_IN ACS_IN ACS_MUTE ACS_MUTE C7001 0 1 D7751 R7752 4 7K JOG_B JOG_B R7781 MOTOR DRIVE 10K JOG_A JOG_A JOG_LED JOG_LED DISC1_LED DISC1_LED B1GBCFJJ0051 Q7750 HPOUT_MUTE 6 7 5 ...

Page 118: ... 5 DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 8 9 11 12 10 2 5 6 3 4 1 7 14 14 1 13 SCL AGND CH1_R_OUT AGND CH1_L_OUT 5V AGND AGND 5VGND WM_DET CH2_R_OUT CH2_L_OUT MAIN SET_TX SDO MAIN SET_RX SDI CN6300 CN6301 AGNDW W6303 0 W6302 0 W6301 0 3 2 1 E6300 C6301 0 17 6 22 21 20 1 2 3 18 5 19 4 9 12 14 15 13 16 7 8 11 10 NC NC NC SCL 5V 5VGND WM_DET CH2_R_OUT NC AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND AGND TX CARD_RX SDI TX CARD_TX SDO CH1...

Page 119: ...SUB1 SUB2 VCC VREF1 GND OEIC HFM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GND L2 L1 C4 C7 L3 L4 C8 GND GND OUT GND GND TB TA TC FE1 FE2 1m RF TD GND VREF VCC SUB2 SUB1 SW LD CD LD DVD LDGND VCC 1 3 2 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 TO HFM TO LDU TO ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 DGND PULSE_SENSE POSITION_SENSE FC9101 Q9102 Q9102 TRAY MOTOR B3NAA0000102 PULSE SEN...

Page 120: ...SA PT750P SA PT750PC 120 ...

Page 121: ...040 R9041 R9045 R9055 R9080 R9083 R9084 R9085 R9086 R9087 R9088 RX3707 RX3708 RX8001 RX8011 RX8012 RX8013 RX8014 RX8015 RX8016 RX8017 RX8018 RX8019 RX8031 RX8032 RX8111 RX8401 RX8402 RX8531 RX8532 RX8533 RX8534 RX8611 RX8691 RX9014 RX9015 RX9016 RX9017 RX9018 RX9019 RX9020 VA3901 VA3902 VA3903 VA3904 VA3905 VA3906 VA3907 VA3908 VA3909 VA3910 VA3911 VA3912 X8621 C3906 LB8702 LB8701 C3964 R3924 IC86...

Page 122: ...R20 C17 LB3 C28 R13 R14 C19 C18 C21 LB2 C10 R43 C14 R57 R58 C37 C15 C38 R32 R31 R3 R64 R59 C11 C27 C16 R66 R65 D1 R9 C12 X1 R44 R15 R8011 R8012 R8013 R8014 R8015 R8100 R8101 R8102 R8103 R8104 R8200 R8201 R8202 R8203 R8204 C8001 C8007 C8008 C8009 C8010 C8011 C8012 C8100 C8101 OPTION V 1 TO DOCK C8102 C8103 C8104 C8200 C8202 C8203 C8204 C8265 CN8002 IC8002 IC8003 CN8001 P5701 BLK RED C5701 C5704 C57...

Page 123: ...2504 W2517 W2519 W2506 W2503 W2520 W2527 C2407 C2307 W2557 W2540 W2542 W2546 W2547 W2553 W2554 W2563 W2555 C2971 C2972 C2973 C2404 C2304 IC2751 IC2105 W2513 W2556 W2526 W2501 W2528 R2235 W2657 W2515 W2516 W2599 W2525 W2502 R2002 Q2001 R2016 R2023 R2024 R2015 R2092 R2009 C2002 R2011 C2840 D2909 D2901 R2022 R2010 C2929 R2057 R2055 W2901 P W2904 R2285 R2185 D2949 Q2923 Q2924 R2909 C2975 R2976 R2975 Q...

Page 124: ...3 S6802 S6907 S6806 Z6900 C6918 JK6801 JK6802 C6910 C6913 C6903 C6905 S6809 S6810 H6801 W6807 W6814 W6831 W6822 W6825 W6827 W6824 W6829 W6833 W6834 W6830 W6828 W6808 W6817 W6811 W6812 W6832 W6802 W6823 W6818 W6819 W6826 W6810 W6813 W6816 W6820 W6815 W6803 W6800 W6801 W6804 W6805 W6806 W6809 W6890 FL6901 CN6902 W6892 W6821 W6836 W6837 W6838 W6835 W6839 W6841 W6840 W6843 W6842 DISC SKIP DISC EXC DOW...

Page 125: ...2 R5304 R5305 R5306 R5307 R5308 R5309 R5310 R5311 R5317 R5318 R5319 R5327 R5328 R5504 R5505 R5506 R5507 R5508 R5602 R5603 R5604 R5606 R5607 R5608 R5609 R5610 R5611 R5637 R5639 R5654 R5655 R5656 R5657 R5658 R5659 R5660 R5670 W5032 R5640 C5555 R5511 C5561 C5560 C5151 C5155 C5152 C5150 K5251 K5252 K5253 C5445 K5004 K5500 C5014 C5015 C5040 C5133 C5225 C5228 C5240 C5300 C5328 C5508 C5509 C5510 C5511 C5...

Page 126: ...3 R5864 R5890 R5891 R5892 R5893 R5894 R5895 R5896 TH5860 W5801 R5704 R5705 R5703 R5727 R5726 R5731 R5732 W5802 R5800 W5803 R5825 R5816 C5810 C5897 C5796 R5796 R5797 R5795 D5797 R5787 W5804 R5897 R5728 R5723 R5817 C5831 C5832 R5832 R5834 C5896 C5728 D5728 W5805 C5790 W5806 C5700 C5703 C5712 C5713 C5724 C5727 C5797 C5798 C5805 C5806 C5808 C5809 C5813 C5816 C5824 C5899 D5701 D5702 D5724 D5725 D5726 D...

Page 127: ...102 FC9101 Q9103 LOADING MOTOR TRAY MOTOR D7750 D7751 L7750 L7752 L7753 Q7750 R7750 R7752 R7753 R7780 R7781 C7001 W7502 Q7101 R7201 R7101 CN7003 W7001 IC7750 C7002 CN7004 CN7001 CN7002 W7000 W7005 W7003 W7004 W7008 W7503 PbF PbF PbF M M B C E PbF 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 C 3 E 2 K 1 A 11 1 5 7 9 10 4 6 8 3 2 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 11 1 3 5 7 9 10 2 1 2 3 4 4 6 8 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 9 10 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2...

Page 128: ...SA PT750P SA PT750PC 128 ...

Page 129: ...heck for solder short and or component missing damaged a Check connection from HDMI Module to Traverse unit FP8251 3 Disc not spinning 4 Traverse not moving 5 Traverse and spindle abnormal movement b Check motor driver circuitry on the voltages and control signals Compare the above with OK condition HDMI Module P C B IC8251 Check for solder short and or component damaged 6 Cannot read the disc but...

Page 130: ...04 R3907 Q3903 R3906 6 HDMI Transmitter communications from LSI IC8001 RX3901 7 Local Port Slave Address setting resistor R3921 8 HDMI Transmitter 3 3V Supply LB3901 IC3901 Pin 26 42 47 52 70 84 100 106 115 9 HDMI Transmitter 1 2V Supply IC3901 Pin 5 26 47 42 55 75 85 102 109 116 123 LB3908 IC8151 Pin 2 4 10 HDMI Up Con 3 3V Supply LB3901 11 HDMI Pixel Clock Output from Up Con to HDMI Transmitter ...

Page 131: ...to Up Converter IC3901 VOUT0 VOUT7 Pin 9 124 LB3902 C3902 C3928 C3925 RX3707 RX3708 3 Color Problem TV screen is White Blue Purple 4 HDMI got no audio output 1 Audio data lines 2 Check setting of the set in Setup Menu whether the HDMI Audio output is turned ON R8402 RX8402 Check for solder short and or component missing damaged as well as signal condition Problems Checking Points Checking Componen...

Page 132: ...603 Q5604 Q5601 Q5602 MOD_DA MUTE_F MUTE_S LEVEL SHIFTER IC5501 IC6901 DV5 SC PT750 HDM VIDEO DA SD RAM DRIVE FEP AVDEC CSS CPPM CPRM SOD CPU SPDI USB XM TUNER M P IC2104 AMP R C KEY I P FROM EEPROM USB HOST HP MUTE Q2101 Q2201 MICRO P IC2001 HARMONIC BASS IC2103 ASP IC IC2101 DIGITAL AMP IC OSC MODE 1 2 FRONT CENTER SUBWOOFER SURROUND FL FR IC5000 IC5200 IC5300 SR SL SW_L SW_R EEPROM IC2003 AMP I...

Page 133: ...R A C R IC5801 FEEDBACK PC5720 T5701 13V 13V 18V FAN_18V 30V D5801 30V_SENSE 30V D5802 30V_SENSE OVP Q5802 D5806 DC_18V 18V T5751 IC5799 D FB FEEDBACK PC5799 VCC IC5701 AC IN 6V SYS6V SC PT750 L5702 C5711 VCC REGULATOR D5722 D5723 D5721 F1 133 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 134: ... 49 TUN_SD I Tuner Station Detect 50 JOG_LED O Volume JOG LED 51 XM_ANT_REV I XM Antenna Receive H Mismatch Antenna L Matching Antenna 52 HBASS_SW O HBASS Control Pin No Terminal Name I O Function 53 XM_LINK_ ACT I XM Link Active H Link Active L No Data transfer 54 MULTI_1 O Multi Room selector 1 55 MULTI_2 O Multi Room selector 2 56 POS_SW INT I Position Sensor RC1 57 TURN_FWD O Tray Motor Contro...

Page 135: ...25 Exploded Views 135 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 136: ...136 SA PT750P SA PT750PC ...

Page 137: ...25 1 Cabinet Parts Location SA PT750P SA PT750PC 137 ...

Page 138: ...SA PT750P SA PT750PC 138 ...

Page 139: ...25 2 Packaging SA PT750P SA PT750PC 139 ...

Page 140: ...uct uses a laser diode Refer to caution statements Capacity values are in microfarads µF unless specified otherwise P Pico farads pF F Farads F Resistance values are in ohms unless specified otherwise 1K 1 000 OHM 1M 1 000K OHM The parenthesized indications in the Remarks columns specify the model names and areas Refer to the cover page The marking RTL indicates the retention time is limited for t...

Page 141: ...0238 PC SHEET M 67 RMNX0149 FL HOLDER M 69 J0KD00000121 FERRITE CORE M TRAVERSE DECK Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 301 RDG0562 PULLEY GEAR M 302 RDG0563 1 REALAY GEAR A M 303 RDG0564 RELAY GEAR B M 304 RDG0565 DRIVE GEAR A M 305 RDG0566 DRIVE GEAR B M 306 RDG0567 PULSE GEAR M 307 RDG0568 1 OPEN LOCK GEAR M 308 RDG0569 1 CLOSE LOCK GEAR M 309 RDG0570 CAM GEAR M 310 RDV0072 LOADING BE...

Page 142: ...176 TRANSISTOR M Q2921 B1ADCF000001 TRANSISTOR M Q2922 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR M Q2923 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR M Q2924 B1GBCFJJ0051 TRANSISTOR M Q3901 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR M Q3902 B1CFHA000002 TRANSISTOR M Q3903 B1CFHA000002 TRANSISTOR M Q3941 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR M Q3942 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q3943 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR M Q5101 B1ABCF000176 TRANSIS...

Page 143: ...A10AA0031 10P CONNECTOR M CN2003 K1MN14BA0004 14P CONNECTOR M CN2004 K1YZ11000002 11P CABLE HOLDER M CN2005 K1MN11AA0003 11P CONNECTOR M CN2006 K1MN08AA0003 8P CONNECTOR M CN2007 K1MN28BA0005 28P CONNECTOR M CN2008 K1MN12AA0003 12P CONNECTOR M CN2009 K1MN17BA0005 17P CONNECTOR M CN2010 K1MN07B00009 7P CONNECTOR M CN2011 K1MN10BA0004 10P CONNECTOR M CN2012 K1MN17AA0004 17P CONNECTOR M CN5050 K1MN17...

Page 144: ...8422 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8423 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8424 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8425 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8426 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8427 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8428 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8429 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8431 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8491 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP RESISTOR M LB8530 J0JHC0000045 CHIP INDUCTOR M LB8531 ERJ2GE0R0...

Page 145: ...J104V 100K 1 10W M R43 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R44 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R45 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R46 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R53 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R54 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R55 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1 16W M R57 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1 16W M R58 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1 16W M R59 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1 16W M R62 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1 16W M R64 ERJ3GEYJ470V 47 1 16W M R65 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1 16W M R66 ERJ3GEY0R00...

Page 146: ...R2228 ERJ3GEYJ153V 15K 1 16W M R2229 ERJ3GEYJ333V 33K 1 16W M R2230 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1 16W M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R2233 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1 16W M R2235 ERJ3GEYJ563V 56K 1 16W M R2236 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1 16W M R2260 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1 16W M R2261 ERJ3GEYJ473V 47K 1 16W M R2264 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1 16W M R2265 ERJ3GEYJ103V 10K 1 16W M R2270 ERJ3GEYJ222V 2 2K 1 16W M R2271 ERJ3GEYJ5...

Page 147: ...7K 1 32W M R3907 ERJ2GEJ222X 2 2K 1 32W M R3921 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1 32W M R3924 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1 32W M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R3925 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R3941 ERJ2GEJ273X 27K 1 32W M R3942 ERJ2GEJ224X 220K 1 32W M R3943 ERJ2GEJ104X 100K 1 32W M R3944 ERJ2GEJ221X 220 1 32W M R3945 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R3946 ERJ2GEJ272X 2 7K 1 32W M R3947 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R5000 ERJ3GEYJ...

Page 148: ...7K 1 16W M R5892 ERJ3RBD561V 560 1 16W M R5893 ERJ3RBD122V 1 2K 1 16W M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R5894 ERJ3GEYJ331V 330 1 16W M R5895 ERJ3GEYJ681V 680 1 16W M R5896 ERJ3GEYJ104V 100K 1 16W M R5897 ERJ3GEYJ101V 100 1 16W M R6801 ERJ3GEYJ472V 4 7K 1 16W M R6802 ERJ3GEYJ272V 2 7K 1 16W M R6803 ERJ3GEYJ122V 1 2K 1 16W M R6804 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1 16W M R6805 ERJ3GEYJ102V 1K 1 16W M R6...

Page 149: ...03X 10K 1 32W M R9040 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R9041 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R9042 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R9045 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R9055 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R9080 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R9082 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R9083 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1 32W M R9084 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1 32W M R9085 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1 32W M R9086 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1 32W M R9087 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1 32W M R9088 ERJ2GEJ470X 47 1 32W M ...

Page 150: ...IP RESISTOR M W2611 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W2612 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W2613 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W2615 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W2657 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W2801 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W2802 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks W2901 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M P W2903 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M PC W2904 ERJ3GEY0R00V CH...

Page 151: ...219 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V M C2221 ECJ1VB1C104K 0 1 16V M C2222 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C2223 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V M C2224 ECJ1VB1H102K 1000P 50V M C2225 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V M C2226 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V M C2227 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C2228 ECJ1VC1H470J 47P 50V M C2229 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C2230 ECJ1VB1H182K 1800P 50V M C2261 ECJ1VB1C393K 0 039 16V M C2262 ...

Page 152: ...0P 4V M C3907 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M C3908 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C3909 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C3910 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M C3911 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C3913 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M C3914 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M C3915 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C3916 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M C3917 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C3918 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M C3919 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C392...

Page 153: ...CJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C5508 F2A1V4710036 470 35V M C5509 F2A1V4710036 470 35V M C5510 F2A1V4710036 470 35V M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C5511 F2A1V4710036 470 35V M C5512 F2A1V1020084 1000 35V M C5513 F2A1V1020084 1000 35V M C5514 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C5515 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C5516 F2A1V4710036 470 35V M C5517 F2A1V4710036 470 35V M C5518 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C5519 ECJ1VB...

Page 154: ...3V M C8056 ECJ0EB1E222K 2200P 25V M C8057 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C8100 ECJ2FB0J106K 10 6 3V M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C8101 ECJ2FB0J106K 10 6 3V M C8102 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V M C8103 ECJ1VB1H681K 680P 50V M C8104 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C8111 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V M C8112 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C8113 ECJ0EB1E471K 470P 25V M C8151 ECJ1VB0J475K 4 7 6 3V M C8152 ECJ1VB1C105K 1 16V M C...

Page 155: ...2 10 16V M C8553 F2G0J470A031 47 6 3V M C8554 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C8561 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C8562 F2G1C100A072 10 16V M C8563 F2G0J470A031 47 6 3V M C8564 ECJ1VB0J105K 1 6 3V M C8571 ECJ3YB1A106M 10 10V M C8572 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C8601 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C8602 ECJ0EB1C153K 0 015 16V M C8606 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C8611 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C8621 ECJ0EC1H070D 7P 50V M C8622 ECJ0EC1H0...

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