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 1 Note 

3

 1.1. 

System Combination Breakdown 

3

 1.2. 

Packaging 

3

 2 Safety Precautions 

4

 2.1. 

GENERAL GUIDELINES 

4

 2.2. 

Before Repair and Adjustment (Digital Receiver SE-FX65)

 

4

 2.3. 

Protection Circuitry 

5

 2.4. 

Safety Part Information 

5

 3 Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to

Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices 

6

 4 Handling the Lead-free Solder 

7

 4.1. 

Service caution based on legal restrictions 

7

 5 Accessories 

8

 6 Using of Digital Receiver Unit 

9

 6.1. 

Connecting the digital transmitter (SH-FX65T) 

9

 6.2. 

Connecting the surround speaker cables to the wireless

system (SE-FX65) 

9

 6.3. 

AC Power Cord connection (SE-FX65) 

9

 6.4. 

Making the wireless link (SE-FX65) 

10

 7 Operation Procedures 

11

 7.1. 

Remote Control Key Buttons Operations 

11

 7.2. 

Main Unit Key Buttons Operations 

12

 8 New Features 

13

 8.1. 

Wireless Features 

13

 9 Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting 

20

 9.1. 

Wireless Service Mode Summary Table 

20

 9.2. 

Service Mode Table (Wireless) 

21

 10 Assembling and Disassembling 

23

 10.1. Note 

23

 10.2. Disassembly flow chart (For SE-FX65) 

24

 10.3. Main Parts Location Diagram 

24

 10.4. Disassembly of Wireless System (SE-FX65P/PC) 

25

 10.5. Disassembly of Transmitter Module P.C.B (SH-FX65T)  28

 11 Service Positions 

29

 11.1. Checking of Led, Led Drive, DAMP and Receiver Module

P.C.B. 

29

 12 Voltage Measurement & Waveform Chart 

30

 12.1. Voltage Measurement 

30

 12.2. Waveform Chart 

31

 13 Wiring Connection Diagram 

32

 14 Block Diagram 

33

 14.1. DIGITAL AMPLIFIER/LED DRIVE/LED BLOCK DIAGRAM

 

33

 14.2. RECEIVER MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM 

34

 14.3. TRANSMITTER MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM 

35

 15 Notes of Schematic Diagram 

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 16 Schematic Diagram 

39

 16.1. DAMP CIRCUIT, LED DRIVE CIRCUIT and LED CIRCUIT

 

39

 16.2. RECEIVER MODULE CIRCUIT 

41

 16.3. TRANSMITTER MODULE CIRCUIT 

45

 17 Printed Circuit Board Diagram 

49

 17.1. DAMP P.C.B, LED DRIVE P.C.B, LED P.C.B and

RECEIVER MODULE P.C.B 

49

 17.2. TRANSMITTER MODULE P.C.B 

50

 18 Illustration of IC's, Transistors and Diodes 

51

 19 Terminal Functions of Integrated Circuits 

52

 19.1. IC10 (C1AB00002772): IC BASE BAND 

52

 19.2. IC13 (C1CB00002648): IC RF 

52

 19.3. IC1000 (C2BBED000056): IC MCU 

53

 20 Exploded Views 

55

 20.1. Cabinet Parts Location 

55

 20.2. Packaging 

56

 21 Service Hint 

59

 21.1. TX / RX KIT ASSEMBLY 

59

 21.2. TX CASE ASSEMBLY 

59

 22 Replacement Parts List 

60

 22.1. Parts List (SE-FX65) 

60

 22.2. Parts List (SH-FX65T) 

63

CONTENTS

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SH-FX65P / SH-FX65PC

Summary of Contents for SH-FX65P

Page 1: ...Type For SC PT750P PC K K2 Black Type For SC PT950P PC K Dimensions W x H x D SH FX65T 65 mm x 52 mm x 8 6 mm 2 9 16 x 2 1 16 x 11 32 SE FX65 165 mm x 90 mm x 164 mm 6 1 2 x 3 17 32 x 6 15 32 Mass SH FX65T 0 02 kg 0 04 lbs SE FX65 0 655 kg 1 54 lbs Operating temperature range 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity range 5 to 90 RH no condensation Power consumption in off mode approx 0 2 W Not...

Page 2: ...0 4 Disassembly of Wireless System SE FX65P PC 25 10 5 Disassembly of Transmitter Module P C B SH FX65T 28 11 Service Positions 29 11 1 Checking of Led Led Drive DAMP and Receiver Module P C B 29 12 Voltage Measurement Waveform Chart 30 12 1 Voltage Measurement 30 12 2 Waveform Chart 31 13 Wiring Connection Diagram 32 14 Block Diagram 33 14 1 DIGITAL AMPLIFIER LED DRIVE LED BLOCK DIAGRAM 33 14 2 R...

Page 3: ...P PC K Wireless Unit SH FX65P PC K Wireless Unit SH FX65P PC K Wireless Transmitter SH FX65TPP K Wireless Receiver SE FX65P PC K For SC PT950P PC K Digital Tx Rx System SH PT950P PC K Wireless Unit SH FX65P PC K2 Wireless Unit SH FX65P PC K2 Wireless Transmitter SH FX65TPP K Wireless Receiver SE FX65P PC K 1 2 Packaging Please refer to the original service manual for the complete packaging informa...

Page 4: ...ould be between 1MΩ and 5 2Ω When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis the reading must be 2 1 2 LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK See Figure 1 1 Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet Do not use an isolation transformer for this check 2 Connect a 1 5kΩ 10 watts resistor in parallel with a 0 15µF capacitors between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground...

Page 5: ...e problem and correct it 3 Turn on the power once again after one minute Note When the protection circuitry functions the unit will not operate unless the power is first turned off and then on again 2 4 Safety Part Information Safety Parts List There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety These parts are marked by in the Schematic Diagrams Replacement Parts Li...

Page 6: ...y 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 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 device fro...

Page 7: ...k using 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 ...

Page 8: ...5 Accessories Note Refer to Packing Materials Accessories Parts List Section 22 for the part number AC Power Cord 8 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 9: ...ng of Digital Receiver Unit 6 1 Connecting the digital transmitter SH FX65T 6 2 Connecting the surround speaker cables to the wireless system SE FX65 6 3 AC Power Cord connection SE FX65 9 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 10: ...6 4 Making the wireless link SE FX65 10 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 11: ...turn to previous screen or show the setup menu Select the disc or show disc information Turn the unit off automatically Sleep timer 1 Press and hold the button 2 While the time is shown press the button repeatedly to select the time in minutes The maximum setting is 120 min in 30 min steps Press and hold the button again to confirm the remaining time on the unit s display Start up and play a disc ...

Page 12: ...lume 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 ra...

Page 13: ... 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 pocket for stand alone operation by inserting a DAP device e g iPod in the DAP pocket to play the device only...

Page 14: ...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 transmitting from channel 2 In by setting the baseband accordingly 14 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 15: ...5 Wireless feature is enabled by default when the user uses transmitter type B 8 1 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 Port During Power On Standby LED will be OFF Only ...

Page 16: ...is period elapsed the transmitter will revert back to using close connect code whereby only those receivers which have the same ID as the transmitter will be able to link The user also has the option to exit the ID setting operation by pressing the same keys iPod Detection and Charging iPod is detected once inserted on the FX85 and battery charging automatically starts The iPod Charging in Standby...

Page 17: ...s 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 via Ch 2 While the second room audio is transmitted through stream CD via Ch 1 Multi room Multi source TX RX RX FX65 FX66 FX85 CH1 CD CH2 AB B 1 1 Case 3 A Wireless Subwoofer This configuration Type A ...

Page 18: ...eiver 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 18 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 19: ...cted 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 1 9 Doctor Mode For normal operation but automatic freque...

Page 20: ...king Player buttons Remote control unit buttons Application Note FAST FORWARD 3 ID setting Refer to the section 9 2 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 2 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 ma...

Page 21: ...ss 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 o...

Page 22: ...annels 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 23: ... the following index when checks or replacement are required Below is the list of disassembly sections Disassembly of Top Panel Disassembly of Led and Led Drive P C B Disassembly of SMPS Module Unit Disassembly of DAMP P C B Disassembly of Digital Amp IC Disassembly of Receiver Module P C B Disassembly of Transmitter Module P C B SH FX65T 10 1 1 SMPS Module Unit Replacement 1 This model uses SMPS ...

Page 24: ...e procedure for disassembling the casing and inside parts for internal inspection when carrying out the servicing For the digital receiver unit only To assemble the unit reverse the steps shown in the chart below 10 3 Main Parts Location Diagram 24 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 25: ...E FX65P PC 10 4 1 Disassembly of Top Panel Step 1 Remove 2 screws Step 2 Remove 4 screws Step 3 Lift up the top panel Step 4 Detach connector CN1003 Step 5 Push back slightly before lifting the top panel from the unit 25 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 26: ...he catches Power Button will be released after removing P C B 10 4 3 Disassembly of SMPS Module Unit Follow the Step 1 Step 5 of item 10 4 1 Step 1 Detach connector CN2 Step 2 Remove 3 screws Step 3 Remove SMPS Module Unit as arrow shown Caution Ensure SMPS module is under the clutch when assembling back the unit 10 4 4 Disassembly of DAMP P C B Follow the Step 1 Step 5 of item 10 4 1 Step 1 Detac...

Page 27: ...p 5 of item 10 4 1 Follow the Step 1 Step 3 of item 10 4 4 Step 1 Remove heat sink clip as arrow shown Step 2 De solder to remove IC5200 Step 3 Remove IC5200 as arrow shown 10 4 6 Disassembly of Receiver Module P C B Follow the Step 1 Step 5 of item 10 4 1 Step 1 Push the sides of both P C B holders 27 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 28: ...ert the Receiver Module P C B until it is completely secured Caution Ensure the metal plate is facing outwards when placing back the Receiver Module P C B 10 5 Disassembly of Transmitter Module P C B SH FX65T Step 1 Remove 4 screws Step 2 Remove bottom casing as arrow shown 28 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 29: ...11 Service Positions Note For description of the disassembly procedures see the Section 10 11 1 Checking of Led Led Drive DAMP and Receiver Module P C B 29 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 30: ... PLAY 0 0 0 15 5 0 0 0 16 STANDBY 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 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 26 0 0 29 4 0 29 21 29 7 11 1 0 2 30 18 30 0 2 10 8 29 7 29 29 0 29 4 STANDBY 29 0 0 29 8 0 27 29 29 8 0 0 30 29 25 0 0 29 6 29 30 0 29 8 Ref No MODE 21 22 23 CD PLAY 0 0 2 5 STANDBY 0 0 0 Ref No MODE E C B E C B E C B E C B E C B CD PLAY 29 29 28 4 4 9 5 4 2 0 0 3...

Page 31: ...12 2 Waveform Chart RF TEST POINT PLAY 31 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 32: ...CN4000 H4003 H4000 CN1000 H1001 JK1000 CN1003 SPEAKER 22 2 21 1 1 5 7 1 3 2 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 21 2 22 1 21 2 22 CN2 CN3 TO SMPS MODULE UNIT TO MAIN UNIT A DAMP P C B C LED P C B E TRANSMITTER MODULE P C B D RECEIVER MODULE P C B B LED DRIVE P C B CN1 CN1 32 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 33: ...76 59 6 5 59 6 8 8 8 8 3 5 761 12 4 6 10 10 1 3 0 4 0 219 4 4 8 8 5 2 2 5 2 2 6 2 4 4 8 1 4 8 8 8 8 8 2 106 59 6 41 4 4 7 6 52 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 8 41 5 25 8 0 0 0 294A59 0 0 8552 8552 176 116 176 116 8 2 8 2 15 8UU 8UU 8 8UU2 1 0 855 6 55 2 2416 56 8 8 0 855 855 0 0 0276 56 0276 56 76 76 29 1 7 614 29 1 7 614 0 4 15 614 1 56 6 2 4 674 5 0514 744 06 2416 6 10 81 6 2416 6 10 10641 0 0 5 10641 0...

Page 34: ...06 2 5 5 5 6 A 6 A 06 06 6 A A3 6 A 5 5 0 5 0 24 6 6 A 6 A A3 2 2 2 2 2 8 2 106 A 6 76 0 5 6 2 2 5 5 5 8 2 456 8176 8 0 84 8 4 7 614 6 8 4 7 614 0 1 8 4 7 614 4 0 6 A 6 A 6 A 6 A A016 6 A 6 A3 6 A 6 A3A016 A4 2 A4 0 A4 30 A4 32 7 1A A176 4 8 4 7 614 8 A4 8 8 176A 10641 75 10641 75 8 5722 8 0 8176 8176 0 8 0 8 8 2 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 112 6 4 8 A4 A 8 A4 A8 84 84 8 A4 A 84 84 84 8 A 0 8 A2 84 84 84 84 8 A...

Page 35: ... 9 6 10641 6 0276 06 00 5 6 06 00 5 6 06 8 06 2 06 2 06 2 2 2 A 10 5 5 5 6 A 6 A 06 06 6 A A3 6 A 6 A 6 A A3 2 5 5 5 8 2 2 456 8176 8 0 84 6 4 7 614 0 1 4 7 614 4 4 7 614 0 6 A 6 A 6 A 6 A A016 6 A 6 A3 6 A 6 A3A016 A4 2 A4 0 A4 30 A4 32 7 1A A176 4A 8 0A 10641 75 10641 75 8 5722 8 0 8176 8176 0 8 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 8 8 2 112 6 4 8 A4 A 8 A4 A8 84 84 8 A4 A 84 84 84 8 A 0 8 A2 84 84 84 84 8 A6 A2 4 2...

Page 36: ...SH FX65P SH FX65PC 36 ...

Page 37: ...be sure to use only manufacturer s specified parts shown in the parts list Capacitor values are in microfarad µF unless specified otherwise F Farad pF Pico Farad Resistance values are in ohm Ω unless specified otherwise 1K 1 000Ω 1M 1 000KΩ Voltage and Signal lines B Signal line B Signal line Main signal line RF signal line Special Note This model uses Switching Mode Power Supply SMPS for providin...

Page 38: ...38 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 39: ...u 6 7 5 2 4 3 8 1 C3106 100p 2 3 1 5 4 CN1003 6 5 8 9 11 12 10 18 15 17 16 20 19 13 14 7 2 1 4 3 22 21 CN1000 R1000 47K 0 1 C1003 C1000 0 4 5 1 3 2 7 6 H1001 PCONT VCC VCC 5V GND PGND 5V NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC 5V 5V_GND LINK_LED MODE_SW POWER_SW SMPS_MUTE DGND RF_MUTE AGND 5V 5V_GND AGND IDSET PCONT LINK_LED CH2_IN_LCH CH2_IN_RCH DC_DET 30V POWER_SW 30V RCH VCC VCC LCH 5V 5V 30V 30V 30V W10...

Page 40: ... 3 1 L1000 G0A150L00003 R1011 22K R1013 120K 6 3V100u C1014 0 R3214 0 R3213 C5234 1000p R1108 5 6K C1117 0 1u 22 R1107 R1014 120K 2 4 3 1 G0B9R5K00003 L1001 C1116 0 68u R5204 1 5K C5215 0 1u R5201 10 C5206 0 1u 220p C5218 220p C5205 0 1u C5217 C5200 0 1u 220p C5203 C5204 0 015u 4 7K R1010 Q1006 B1GBCFJJ0051 MUTE SWITCH Q1005 B1GBCFJJ0051 PCONT SWITCH Q1004 B1ADCE000012 BIAS SWITCH R1009 4 7K Q1005...

Page 41: ...17 19 21 23 26 25 29 28 30 27 24 22 20 18 15 16 IC1000 C2BBED000056 MCU IC MUTE LINK CONNECT LDO DC_DET GND 5V 6 3V100 C1112 CH2_L_OUT AGND AGND TP21 5VSUPPLY CH2_R_OUT 5VSUPPLY PCONT GND R1106 0 0 1u C1111 R1107 0 4 2 1 3 5 IC1102 C0CBCBC00090 3 3V REGULATOR R1112 0 C19 6 3V100 5VSUPPLY R1113 0 6 5 8 9 11 12 10 18 15 17 16 20 19 13 14 7 2 1 4 3 22 21 CN1 PATTERN CONNECTOR C51 0 1u P2 3 P2 2 P1 3 ...

Page 42: ...411 0 R1407 0 R1410 0 SD_OUT_B 7 5 6 1 2 4 3 10 9 12 14 15 16 13 11 8 IC1400 C0FBBK000066 DAC R1405 0 R1403 47K CH2_R_OUT R1401 1K CH2_L_OUT VSS VDD D1F1 VCOM MCLK PDN BICK LRCK SDTI TEST NC NC VOUT VIN VSS NC GND VCC WP SCL SDA DEM DFSI DFS0 D1F0 ROUT LOUT 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 A B D E F H G C SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 SH FX65P PC SE FX65P PC RECEIVER MODULE CIRCUIT S...

Page 43: ...6 17 14 15 18 13 24 20 22 21 19 23 IC13 C1CB00002648 RF IC R6 G1C2N7ZA0068 R1 G1C2N7ZA0068 RF_TEST_POINT RF_TEST_POINT 2 3 1 5 4 2 3 1 5 4 C40 2 2p C43 15p 9 12 10 11 7 6 5 4 3 8 2 1 IC1 IC1 C1CB00001841 TRANSFER SWITCH IC C45 10p C44 10p CN3 PATTERN CONNECTOR CN2 PATTERN CONNECTOR PCB ANT PCB ANT B1 VRX_BB_I BYPASS B4 VCC_CP XTAL VCC_VCO GND_CP TUNE GND_VCO RX_BB_Q RX_BB_Q CP_OUT VCC_XTAL GND_XTA...

Page 44: ...1 59 60 IC10 C1AB00002772 BASE BAND IC BB_RXIP XTAL_2 VCC2_IO REFP BB_RXIN XTAL_1 VCM GPIO_0 CON SDA A0 AGND_IO VCC_3_IO AUDIO_CLK_OUT A1 GPIO_RESN SCL GPIO_3 DBG_TXD GPIO_1 FRM_CLK GPIO_2 INT RSET B4 BB_RXQN BB_RXQP LRCK DIN_B BCK DIN_A DOUT_B DOUT_A VCC2_A GND_A REFN VCC3A_ADC GND_IO TMO GND_A GND_K VCC3A_REG VCC_K TX_ANT_A_EN TX_DATA_I TX_ANT_C_EN TX_DATA_I_NOT B2 SHDN SPI_EN SPI_CLK VCC_3_IO B...

Page 45: ...C CH2_L_IN CH1_R_IN AGND LDO SCLKIN 5VSUPPLY CH2_R_IN AGND SDIN SDOUT 5V 6 3V100 C1112 AGND AGND TP21 5VSUPPLY AGND GND AGND CH1_L_IN R1106 J0JCC0000278 0 1u C1111 R1107 0 4 2 1 3 5 IC1102 C0DBZGC00067 3 3V REGULATOR R1112 0 C19 6 3V100 5VSUPPLY R1114 0 6 5 8 9 11 12 10 18 15 17 16 20 19 13 14 7 2 1 4 3 22 21 C51 0 1u P2 3 P2 2 P1 3 P1 4 P1 2 P1 1 P3 0 P1 5 P1 6 P1 7 P1 0 AVSS P3 1 AVREF P3 2 BYP ...

Page 46: ... 0 1 7 5 6 1 2 4 3 10 12 14 15 16 13 11 8 9 IC1300 C0FBAK000019 ADC DIF PDN MCLK CKS2 SDTO SCLK LRCK CKS0 VCOM CKS1 VD VA AGND DGND AINL AINR 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V R1111 47K R1110 27K R1109 10K R1108 10K SDOUT 5VSUPPLY Q1101 B1GBCFJJ0051 LEVEL SHIFTER NC NC VOUT VIN VSS NC GND VCC WP SCL SDA D1102 B0JCAE000001 D1101 B0JCAE000001 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 A B D E F H G C SCHEMATIC DIA...

Page 47: ...7 14 15 18 13 24 20 22 21 19 23 IC13 C1CB00002648 RF IC R6 G1C2N7ZA0068 R1 G1C2N7ZA0068 2 3 1 5 4 2 3 1 5 4 C40 2 2p C43 15p 9 12 10 11 7 6 5 4 3 8 2 1 IC1 IC1 C1CB00001841 TRANSMITTER SWITCH IC C45 10p C44 10p B1 VRX_BB_I BYPASS B4 VCC_CP XTAL VCC_VCO GND_CP TUNE GND_VCO RX_BB_Q RX_BB_Q CP_OUT VCC_XTAL GND_XTAL VRX_BB_I RX TX ANT1 V1 ANT2 V2 CLOCKOUT RX_HP LD VCC_RX_VGA B6 ANT2 VCC_TX_PA B5 CS B2...

Page 48: ...1AB00002772 BASE BAND IC BB_RXIP XTAL_2 VCC2_IO REFP BB_RXIN XTAL_1 VCM GPIO_0 CON SDA A0 AGND_IO VCC_3_IO AUDIO_CLK_OUT A1_TM_SEL0 GPIO_RESN SCL GPIO_3 DBG_TXD GPIO_1 FRM_CLK GPIO_2 INT RSET B4 BB_RXQN BB_RXQP LRCK DIN_B BCK DIN_A DOUT_B DOUT_A VCC2_A GND_A REFN VCC3A_ADC GND_IO TMO GND_A GND_K VCC3A_REG VCC_K TX_ANT_A_EN TX_DATA_I TX_ANT_C_EN TX_DATA_I_NOT B2 SHDN SPI_EN SPI_CLK VCC_3_IO B5_MODE...

Page 49: ...TPOINT CN2 PATTERN CONNECTOR CN3 PATTERN CONNECTOR S1001 AUTO OPERATION ON OFF H4003 H4000 R4001 Q4000 R4003 R4002 Q4001 D4000 CN4000 D4001 W1018 W1021 IC5200 Z1002 Z1000 Z1001 L1001 L1002 L1000 C1216 C1116 C1004 C1011 C1009 L1003 L1004 Q2002 Q2010 Q2011 C1014 C2010 C5240 C5602 CN1000 W1017 W1008 W1007 W1009 W1014 C2001 W1011 W1020 W1013 W1016 W1019 W1015 W1022 W1010 W1005 W1006 W1004 W1012 W1001 ...

Page 50: ...14 R1507 IC10 IC1 L1101 C7 C19 C51 R26 R19 R1016 C1008 C1009 R1107 R1112 R1108 R1006 R1109 R1007 D1101 R1012 R1018 C25 C1111 R1106 C1103 C1102 C32 R43 C31 C3 C70 R1102 R1101 IC3 D1102 C1004 C1101 R39 R38 C1112 R1014 R1022 C1001 C1114 C1113 R1104 R1002 R1001 R1013 R1017 R1005 R1003 R1021 R1020 R1019 R1004 R1009 R1105 R1103 IC1105 IC1103 IC1000 R11 R25 R27 R18 R22 R10 R13 R7 R9 C47 R8 C60 R15 C49 R4...

Page 51: ...o 1 23 1 22 2 8 1 16 9 B1ACCF000094 B E C A Ca Cathode Anode B0JCAE000001 B0ECKP000002 B0BC01600013 B0ACCK000005 B1ADCE000012 B1GBCFJJ0051 B1ABCF000176 B1GDCFJJ0047 E B C C1CB00002648 48P C1CB00001841 12P C1BA00000487 C1BB00001071 1 4 8 5 C0ABBB000067 1 C1AB00002772 64P B C E B1ACKD000006 B1AAKD000012 B3AGA0000122 Ca A A Anode Anode Cathode 51 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 52: ...inal Name I O Function 48 TX_DATA_ I_NOT O BB I channel transmit data complement 49 TX_DATA_Q O BB Q channel transmit data 50 TX_DATA_ Q_NOT O BB Q channel transmit data complement 51 RXHP O RF transceiver control 52 V25 2 5V Power Supply Output of internal voltage regulator fed by external 3 3V connection 53 VCC3AREG 3 3V input for internal 2 5V regulator 54 GNDA Ground connection 55 GNDADC Groun...

Page 53: ...downconverter 47 ANT_SEL GND connection 48 CPRXTX I Transmit and Receiver mode selection 19 3 IC1000 C2BBED000056 IC MCU Pin NO Terminal Name I O Function 1 P2 1 No Connection 2 P2 0 O Port 2 mode LDO 3 P0 1 O Port 0 mode LINK 4 P0 0 O Port 0 mode PCONT 5 P12 0 I Potential input for external low voltage detection 6 RST I System reset input 7 FLMD0 Flash memory programming mode setting 8 EXCLK I Ex...

Page 54: ...54 SH FX65P SH FX65PC ...

Page 55: ...20 Exploded Views 20 1 Cabinet Parts Location SH FX65P SH FX65PC 55 ...

Page 56: ...20 2 Packaging 20 2 1 Packaging Condition For SH FX65P PC S SH FX65P SH FX65PC 56 ...

Page 57: ...20 2 2 Packaging Condition For SH PT950P PC K Pls refer to section 1 2 for notes on packaging SH FX65P SH FX65PC 57 ...

Page 58: ...20 2 3 Packaging Condition For SH PT750P PC K Pls refer to section 1 2 for notes on packaging SH FX65P SH FX65PC 58 ...

Page 59: ...HFX65TPS TX CASE ASSEMBLY S M RTL M indicates parts that are supplied by PAVCSG Table 1 21 1 TX RX KIT ASSEMBLY TX RX kit assembly consists of the transmitter card Tx Module with casing and the Rx Module P C B Note Pls carry out pairing for ID setting Refer to section 9 2 of this document on procedures 21 2 TX CASE ASSEMBLY TX card assembly consists of the Tx Module P C B in assembled condition wi...

Page 60: ... special parts which have purposes of fire retardent resistors high quality sound capacitors low noise resistors etc are used When replacing any of these components be sure to use only manufacturer s specified parts shown in the parts list The parenthesized indications in the Remarks columns specify the areas or colour Refer to the cover page for area or colour Parts without these indications can ...

Page 61: ... CRYSTAL M HOLDERS H1001 K1YF07000003 7P WIRE HOLDER M H4000 K1YZ05000005 5P CABLE HOLDER M H4003 K1YZ03000010 3P CABLE HOLDER M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks JACKS JK1000 K4BC04B00107 JK SPEAKER M WIRES W1 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W3 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W4 ERJ6GEY0R00V CHIP RESISTOR M W1002 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP JUMPER M W1003 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP JUMPER M W1023 ERJ6GEY0R00V ...

Page 62: ...821V 820 1 16W M R3101 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R3102 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5 6K 1 16W M R3103 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3 3K 1 16W M R3107 ERJ3GEYJ821V 820 1 16W M R3110 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R3113 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R3114 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R3201 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M R3202 ERJ3GEYJ562V 5 6K 1 16W M R3203 ERJ3GEYJ332V 3 3K 1 16W M R3207 ERJ3GEYJ821V 820 1 16W M R32...

Page 63: ...M C2001 ECA1EAM101XB 100 25V M C2005 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C2006 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C2010 ECA1EAM101XB 100 25V M C2011 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C2014 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C2015 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C3102 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M C3103 ECJ1VB1A474K 0 47 10V M C3104 ECJ1VB1A474K 0 47 10V M C3106 ECJ1VC1H101J 100P 50V M C3202 ERJ3GEY0R00V 0 1 16W M C3...

Page 64: ...M R1022 ERJ2GEJ331X 330 1 32W M R1027 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R1101 ERJ2GEJ102X 1K 1 32W M R1102 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R1103 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R1104 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1 32W M R1105 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1 32W M R1106 J0JCC0000278 INDUCTOR M R1107 ERJ2GE0R00X 0 1 32W M R1108 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R1109 ERJ2GEJ103X 10K 1 32W M R1110 ERJ2GEJ273X 27K 1 32W M R1111 ERJ2GEJ473X 47K 1 32W M R1112 ERJ2GE0R0...

Page 65: ...V M C1001 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C1004 ECJ1VB1C473K 0 047 16V M C1005 ECJ2FF1C475Z 4 7 16V M C1008 ECJ2FF1C475Z 4 7 16V M C1009 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C1101 ECJ1VB1H104K 0 1 50V M C1102 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C1103 ECJ1VB1C473K 0 047 16V M C1108 ECJ2FF1C475Z 4 7 16V M C1109 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C1110 F3H0J227A090 220 6 3V M C1111 ECJ0EF1C104Z 0 1 16V M C1112 F3G0J107A035 100 6 3V M C1113 F3G0J22...

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