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4.0 MECHANICAL AND DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

The following guidelines show how to dismantle the player. 

Step1: Remove 3 screws around the Top Cover, and then remove the Top Cover 

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Step3: Remove the 9 screws on board to dismantle the DVD BOARD & PSU BOARD &  DECK  

Step2: Dismantling Front Panel,the CD door should be removed first, then gently pull the Panel out from the set.

PS: insert reset hole once the disc tray jammed

use an acuate press the reset hole to release the disc tray; remove the door from the tray; 

 

Summary of Contents for BDP2900/05

Page 1: ...wise without the prior permission of Philips Blu ray Disc Player Version 1 0Version 0 0 Published by SS_SL BG LE Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Technical Specification PCBs Location 1 Safety Instruction 2 Instruction for Use 3 Mechanical and Dismantling Instructions 4 Service Modes Troubleshooting 5 Overall Block Diagram Wiring Diagram 6 Electrical Dia...

Page 2: ...kpbs 192 kpbs USB Compatibility Hi Speed USB 2 0 Class support USB Mass Storage Class File system FAT16 FAT32 Support HDD a portable hard drive disc an external power source may be needed Main unit Power supply rating AC 110 127V 50Hz 60Hz Power consumption 11 W Power consumption in standby mode 1 W Dimensions w x h x d 310 X 40 X 203 mm Net Weight 1 1 kg Accessories supplied Remote control and 2 ...

Page 3: ...PCBs Location VERSION VARIATIONS Type Versions Service policy Board in used BDP2900 TIPS C Component Lever Repair M Module Lever Repair X OCX 1 2 M 12 PSU PCBA MAIN BOARD M PSU PCBA MAIN BOARD 05 55 M M M M ...

Page 4: ...e the Main board will be Cancel Start damaged entirely 4 Press Right cursor button to choose Start then press OK 5 The software will updagrde and screen will display as below Upgrade is ongoing Please wait Please do not unplug or switch off the device 6 Restart the set B Update software via USB Flash Drive 1 Go to www philips com support to check if the latest software version is available for thi...

Page 5: ...ord and connect a wire between The two pins of the mains plug 2 Set the mains switch the on position keep the Mains cord unplug 3 Measure the resistance value between the mains plug and the front panel controls and chassis bottom 4 Repair or correct unit when the resistance measurement is less than 1M Ω 5 Verify this before you return the unit to the customer user ref UL standard no 1492 6 Switch ...

Page 6: ...3 0 Instruction for Use You can download this information from the following websites http www philips com support http www p4c philips com 3 1 ...

Page 7: ...hen remove the Top Cover 4 1 Step3 Remove the 9 screws on board to dismantle the DVD BOARD PSU BOARD DECK Step2 Dismantling Front Panel the CD door should be removed first then gently pull the Panel out from the set PS insert reset hole once the disc tray jammed use an acuate press the reset hole to release the disc tray remove the door from the tray ...

Page 8: ...t Correct connection Replace PU4 or LED DISPLAY Yes Go Yes No Check 5V 12V voltage on the power board DATA CLK STB on the power board 1 Check whether bad solder exists on PU4 and pins of LED DISPLAY 2 Check whether the circuit connected to PK1 PK2 is broken Fix the power board Trouble shooting chart 5 1 Check the signals of the PU4 s Check the PU4 power supply PU4 7 5V and PU4 21 5V ...

Page 9: ...the battery for remote controller Check whether the remote controller s battery is exhausted or not Check the Power supply board part Replace IR1 NO Trouble shooting chart 5 2 Check the IR1 power supply is OK Check whether bad solder exits on IR1 pins Yes Fix the connection NO Yes ...

Page 10: ...er Board Can t read disc or can t open the disk door Check 40pin and 8pin cable from main board connection to the loader is normal Check the U409 and the peripheral components near them on the main board NO GO Check whether the DVD loader running is normal Fix the connection NO Yes Trouble shooting chart 5 3 ...

Page 11: ...ST3904 NC 1 3 2 C845 2 2uF NC C845 2 2uF NC R855 0R R855 0R Q13 2N3904 Q13 2N3904 1 3 2 U17 LM1117S 3 3V U17 LM1117S 3 3V ADJ 1 IN 3 OUT 2 OUT1 4 R180 30K_1 R180 30K_1 R3 10 0603 R3 10 0603 C30 0 1uF 10V NC C30 0 1uF 10V NC FB6 BLM18P ASD L_0805 FB6 BLM18P ASD L_0805 R5 15K 1 R5 15K 1 R140 1K NC R140 1K NC C7 0 1uF C7 0 1uF Q12 2N3904 Q12 2N3904 1 3 2 C4 0 1uF C4 0 1uF R853 NC R853 NC R179 10K R17...

Page 12: ... P10 DGND12_K M16 DGND12_K U6 DGND12_K N11 DGND12_K R10 DGND12_K N13 DGND12_K N15 DGND12_K N16 DGND12_K N22 DGND12_K N23 DGND12_K P12 DGND12_K P14 DGND12_K P16 DGND12_K K21 DGND12_K R11 RDQ0 V24 RDQ1 V23 RDQ2 U25 RDQ3 U23 RDQ4 K22 RDQ5 J23 RDQ6 K23 RDQ7 J24 RDQ8 T23 RDQ9 T22 RDQ10 R24 RDQ11 T24 RDQ12 M24 RDQ13 L23 RDQ14 L22 RDQ15 M23 RDQM0 R23 RDQM1 R22 RDQS0 P24 RDQS0_ P25 RDQS1 N25 RDQS1_ N24 RO...

Page 13: ...A11_B W12 RA12_B Y8 RCLK0_B AD22 RCLK0__B AE22 DVCC12_K T17 DVCC12_K N17 DVCC12_K K17 DVCC12_K N18 DVCC12_K K18 DVCC12_K P18 RA13_B AB11 DVCC12_K L17 DVCC12_K R17 DVCC12_K K15 DVCC12_K U11 DVCC12_K T16 DVCC12_K T12 DVCC12_K T14 RVREF0_B Y18 DVCC12_K U12 DVCC12_K U14 DVCC12_K U15 DVCC12_K U16 C71 0 1uF 16V X7R C71 0 1uF 16V X7R C75 0 1uF 16V X7R C75 0 1uF 16V X7R TP23 TP23 C72 0 1uF 16V X7R NC C72 ...

Page 14: ...9 TP29 NC5 NC5 R42 1 8K R42 1 8K D4 ESD0603 SMD NC D4 ESD0603 SMD NC R510 75R R510 75R C9 100pF NC C9 100pF NC R41 1M R41 1M COAX COAX C80 0 1uF 16V X7R C80 0 1uF 16V X7R TP34 TP34 TVS Arrays D2 RClamp0524P TVS Arrays D2 RClamp0524P 1 1 2 2 GND 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 GND 8 8 9 10 10 C88 0 1uF 16V X7R C88 0 1uF 16V X7R C86 33pF 50V NP0 C86 33pF 50V NP0 R50 0 R50 0 D8 ESD0603 SMD NC D8 ESD0603 SMD NC TP3...

Page 15: ... R55 10K U1E MT8551 PBGA U1E MT8551 PBGA DVCC33_IO AB4 DVCC33_IO AC5 NFALE AC6 NFCEN AD4 NFCLE AD5 NFRBN AD3 NFREN AE4 NFWEN AD6 NFCEN2 AE5 NFRBN2 AE3 NFD0 AC3 NFD1 AE2 NFD2 AD2 NFD3 AE1 NFD4 AC2 NFD5 AD1 NFD6 AB3 NFD7 AC1 GPIO2 C22 GPIO3 AA5 GPIO4 AA4 GPIO5 AB1 GPIO6 AB2 GPIO7 Y6 SCL AA1 SDA AA2 EFPWRQ W7 AVDD33_USB AA3 AVSS33_USB W4 USB_DP_P0 W1 USB_DM_P0 W2 USB_DP_P1 Y1 USB_DM_P1 Y2 USB_DP_P2 V...

Page 16: ...A22 UATXD E20 IR B22 OPWRSB B21 UARXD F19 GPIO0 D20 GPIO1 E18 DVCC33_IO_STB D21 DVCC33_IO_STB E22 TP73 TP73 FB718 FB100R 2A ASD L_0805 FB718 FB100R 2A ASD L_0805 R80 NC R80 NC 12V 12V TP77 TP77 R84 10K R84 10K TP62 TP62 R92 10K R92 10K P_K P_K R408 100 R408 100 R83 10K R83 10K FB719 FB100R 2A ASD L_0805 FB719 FB100R 2A ASD L_0805 IR1 IR1 TP63 TP63 R931 10 R931 10 R28 120R R28 120R R409 100 NC R409...

Page 17: ... 16V X7R C134 0 1uF 16V X7R R1386 33 R1386 33 FB5 BLM18P ASD L_0805 FB5 BLM18P ASD L_0805 R151 2 2K R151 2 2K VDAC0 VDAC0 R219 0 0603 R219 0 0603 R162 0 R162 0 R147 2K NC R147 2K NC R1378 5 6K R1378 5 6K MPXOUT2 MPXOUT2 FEGAINSW2 FEGAINSW2 NC18 NC18 TRINA TRINA TOP J15 FPC_45_0 5_TOP H45S P0 5 TOP J15 FPC_45_0 5_TOP H45S P0 5 FCS2 1 FCS2 2 TRK 3 FCS1 4 TRK 5 FCS1 6 A 7 B 8 A 9 B 10 VCC_CLSFT 11 SI...

Page 18: ...D 51 ISENSE 50 ICOM2 48 W 47 V 45 ICOM1 44 U 43 P12V_1 42 PGND_1 41 FCS_N 40 FCS_P 39 TRK_N 38 TRK_P 37 TLT_P 36 TLT_N 35 P5V_1 34 TEST3 33 TEST2 32 P5V12L 31 LOAD_N 30 LOAD_P 29 CA5V 28 ILDD_CD 27 STP2_N 55 P12V_2 46 MCOM 49 P5V_2 56 C528 1uF C528 1uF C770 10uF 16V X5R C770 10uF 16V X5R TP417 TP417 R1361 1 0603 R1361 1 0603 C183 NC C183 NC C765 0 1uF C765 0 1uF TP416 TP416 R1358 1 0603 R1358 1 06...

Page 19: ...2 2K PRV1 TVR10471 PRV1 TVR10471 PC5 1nF PC5 1nF PCY1 2 2nF PCY1 2 2nF PC13 10uF 50V PC13 10uF 50V PR9 470 0805 PR9 470 0805 PT1 EE19 PT1 EE19 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 PD5 FR107 PD5 FR107 PC2 222 1KV PC2 222 1KV PR12 10K PR12 10K PZD2 15V 0 5W PZD2 15V 0 5W PR10 2 2K 0805 PR10 2 2K 0805 PR2 100R 5 PR2 100R 5 PC6 1000uF 10V PC6 1000uF 10V PR5 10R 0805 PR5 10R 0805 PR4 10K PR4 10K PD2 1N4007 PD2 1N4007 PD9 S...

Page 20: ... 100uF 10V PC16 100uF 10V 1 2 PU4 SM1628 PU4 SM1628 INT 1 Seg2 Ks2 9 Seg3 Ks3 10 Seg5 Ks5 12 CLK 3 DI O 2 Seg8 Ks8 15 Vdd 7 Seg7 Ks7 14 Seg6 Ks6 13 VDD 21 Seg13 Grid6 19 Seg14 Grid5 20 Grid3 24 Grid1 27 KEY2 6 STB 4 KEY1 5 GND 28 Seg1 KS1 8 Seg4 Ks4 11 Seg10 Ks10 17 Seg12 Grid7 18 Seg9 Ks9 16 Grid4 23 GND 22 GND 25 Grid2 26 PR19 10K PR19 10K 1 GND 2 D 3 D 4 VCC 4 2 3 1 PJ6 USB DIP USB SERIES 4PA 1...

Page 21: ...Main PCB TOP 6 11 ...

Page 22: ...Main PCB Bottom 6 12 ...

Page 23: ...PSU PCB TOP 6 13 ...

Page 24: ...PSU PCB BOTTOM 6 14 ...

Page 25: ...Exploded View Diagram 7 1 ...

Page 26: ...9 0 REVISION LIST Version 1 0 x Initial release ...

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