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Mechanical and Dismantling Instructions

                                       

Dismantling Instruction 

 
Step3

: If the tray can’t open in normal way, you can make it through the instruction as below (Figure 3). 

Note: Make sure to operate gently otherwise the guider would be damaged. 

                                                                                                                         

               

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Step4

: Dismantling Loader, disconnect the 3 connectors aiming in the below figure, and remove 1 screw around the   

Loader. (Figure 4) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CON 1

CON 2

CON 3

Figure 4

 

2-2 

Figure 3

 

Push the guider until the tray out. 

Make sure to operate gently to 

avoid damage happening.

 

Summary of Contents for DivX Ultra DVP5166K

Page 1: ...S Page 3139 785 32600 Version 1 0 DVP5160 DVP5166K DVP5168K Service Manual PHILIPS GB Copyright 2007 Philips Consumer Electronics B V Eindhoven The Netherlands All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in aretrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips CLASS 1 LASER P...

Page 2: ...ital multi channel sound Audio performance DA converter 24bits 192KHz DVD fs 96kHz 4Hz 44kHz fs 48kHz 4Hz 22kHz SVCD fs 48kHz 4Hz 22kHz fs 44 1kHz 4Hz 20kHz CD VCD fs 44 1kHz 4Hz 20kHz Signal Noise 1kHz 90dB Dynamic Range 1kHz 80dB Cross talk 1kHz 80dB Distortion Noise 1kHz 80dB MPEG MP3 MPEG Audio L3 Connections Scart Output Euroconnector For Europe version YPbPr output Cinch 3x Video output Cinc...

Page 3: ...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 the unit off and r...

Page 4: ...ch copper tracks and or components in this unshielded primary area when you service the player Service personnel must take precautions to prevent touching this area or components in this area A lighting stroke and a stripe marked printing on the printed wiring board indicate the primary side of the power supply Never replace modules or components while the unit is on 2 Laser The use of optical ins...

Page 5: ...itch off un used equipment or reduce heat Mix of lead free solder alloy parts with leaded solder alloy parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed solder alloy types leaded and lead free If one cannot avoid clean carefully the solder joint from old solder alloy and re solder with new solder alloy SAC305 Use only original spare parts listed in the Service Manuals Not listed sta...

Page 6: ...Remove 5 screws around the Top Cover then remove the Top Cover Figure 1 Step2 If it is necessary to dismantle Loader or Front Panel It should be remove the Front door assembly first Figure 2 Note Make sure to operate gently otherwise the guider would be damaged 2 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Please kindly note that dismantle the front door assembly carefully to avoid damage tray and the front door assembly...

Page 7: ...on as below Figure 3 Note Make sure to operate gently otherwise the guider would be damaged Step4 Dismantling Loader disconnect the 3 connectors aiming in the below figure and remove 1 screw around the Loader Figure 4 CON 1 CON 2 CON 3 Figure 4 2 2 Figure 3 Push the guider until the tray out Make sure to operate gently to avoid damage happening ...

Page 8: ...uction Step5 Dismantling Front Panel disconnect the 3 connector then release the snaps on the both sides of Front Panel and bottom cabinet then gently pull the Panel out from the set Figure 5 6 7 Figure 6 Snap 1 Figure 5 CON 4 CON 6 CON 5 2 3 Figure 7 Snap 2 ...

Page 9: ...ructions Dismantling Instruction Step6 Dismantling Main Board first disconnect the connector and then remove 4 screws Figure 8 Step7 Remove the 2 screws on Power Board to dismantle the Power Board Figure 9 2 4 Figure 8 CON 7 Figure 9 ...

Page 10: ...utton to confirm then screen will display Files coping UPGRADING 4 The upgraded disc will automatically out when files coping complete then take out the disc 5 About 1 minute later the tray will automatically close when upgrading complete B Read out the software versions to confirm upgrading 1 Power on the set and press Setup button on the remote control 2 Press 1 3 7 9 button to check the softwar...

Page 11: ...e F F T and T signals output from U3 Check Replace the loader Yes Yes No Go Check whether laser voltage 2V for VCD 2 2V for DVD on Collector of Q6 and Q5 Check the FFC connection between 24P and the loader 1 Whether voltage on pin 112 of U2 varies between 0 and 3 3V 3 3V for VCD and 0V for DVD 2 Whether peripheral components are eroded or badly soldered Trouble shooting chart Motor no move Remark ...

Page 12: ...d is normal Check Correct connection Whether the connection to K301 is broken Correct the connection Replace U2 No No Yes Yes Check if the CON301 on the front board to CN5 on the decoder board is in good contact Whether there is 0V and 3 3V voltage difference on Pin 104 PCON of U2 Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart for DVP5160 XX ...

Page 13: ...ed All output voltages on the power board is 0V or deviated Check whether there is 300V on C4 Check whether 100KHz oscillating signal on Pin6 of U1 Check if 5V 12V 12V and are short Check whether the components in the short circuit voltage are defected or eroded Yes Yes Yes Yes U1 PIN 3 RC waveform Check whether F1 is blown Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart for DVP5160 XX ...

Page 14: ...4P and the loader Check U2 and peripheral components Re solder or replace the defective parts Check the connection between U2 Correct connection Replace U2 or loader Yes Check whether there is laser voltage 2V for VCD and 2 2V for DVD on Collector of Q6 Q5 Check if there is RFO signal on pin17 of CN2 The normal RFO signal is a clear reticulated wave CheckU2 U3 andperipheral components are eroded o...

Page 15: ...e is voltage variance on pin 23 of U2 check if bad solder exist on U2 and peripheral components Replace the bad spare parts Check Q2 Q3 Q4 whether in good condition Yes Yes Yes Go Correct connection Change U2 or the loader No No Yes Check laser voltage 2V output on Collector of Q6 if pin 23 of U2 is at low level No Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart for DVP5160 XX Check whether p...

Page 16: ...rrive the CN5 connect condition Correct connection Replace U301 or LED Yes Yes Yes No Check VCC 5v voltage on the power and front board Check there are CS DATA and CLK signals on CON301 on the front board 1 Check whether bad solder exists on U301 and pins of LED 2 Check whether the circuit connected to K302 K303 K304 and K301 is broken 3 Check whether R300 R301 and R302 are open circuit CN5 PIN 2 ...

Page 17: ...normal Checking the U10 leads have not been broken or open Correct connection Replace U2 if the clock signal ACLK ABCK and ALRCK output by U2 are normal Check whether the U2 or U10 power supply normal No Yes Check the power supply voltages 12V and 12V to the operation amplifying Q15 IS normal Yes Check U10 Replace U2 or U10 No Yes SACLK waveform SBCLK waveform SSLRCK waveform Trouble shooting char...

Page 18: ... on the decoder board are normal Check Y1 R15 R217 C17 and C18 Check other of power supply electric circuit Correct the connection Check whether the video filter network circuit is normal Yes Yes No No No Check whether the 27MHz output signal is Change U2 Yes Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart for DVP5160 XX ...

Page 19: ...e is output waveform from the first pin IR of the remote censor after pressing button on the remote control Check the PIN 11 RC waveform of IC1 on the remote PCB Check if there is IR signal on pin 109 of U2 Check if the power supply voltage to the remote censor is normal are normal Go No No No Yes Yes Yes Correct connection Yes Change U2 IR waveform Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting c...

Page 20: ...loaded circuit Crystal oscillator Y1 and peripheral components are defected or eroded Check whether short circuit or bad solder on U7 Check if short circuit and bad solder exist on Pin Y1 No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Reconnect the component in short circuit Check U2 Yes No 27M waveform SDRAM R59 SDCLK waveform Check whether all the voltages from the power board to the decoder board are norma...

Page 21: ...T and T signals output from U3 Check Replace the loader Yes Yes No Go Check whether laser voltage 2V for VCD 2 2V for DVD on Collector of Q6 and Q5 Check the FFC connection between 24P and the loader 1 Whether voltage on pin 112 of U2 varies between 0 and 3 3V 3 3V for VCD and 0V for DVD 2 Whether peripheral components are eroded or badly soldered Motor no move Trouble shooting chart Remark Troubl...

Page 22: ...ormal Check Correct connection Whether the connection to K301 is broken Correct the connection Replace U2 No No Yes Yes Check if the CON301 on the front board to CN5 on the decoder board is in good contact Whether there is 0V and 3 3V voltage difference on Pin 104 PCON of U2 Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart for DVP5166K XX DVP5168K XX ...

Page 23: ... output voltages on the power board is 0V or deviated Check whether there is 300V on C4 Check whether 100KHz oscillating signal on Pin6 of U1 Check if 5V 12V 12V and are short Check whether the components in the short circuit voltage are defected or eroded Yes Yes Yes Yes U1 PIN 3 RC waveform Check whether F1 is blown Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart for DVP5166K XX DVP5168K XX...

Page 24: ...the loader Check U2 and peripheral components Re solder or replace the defective parts Check the connection between U2 Correct connection Replace U2 or loader Yes Check whether there is laser voltage 2V for VCD and 2 2V for DVD on Collector of Q6 Q5 Check if there is RFO signal on pin17 of CN2 The normal RFO signal is a clear reticulated wave Check U2 U3 andperipheral components are eroded or badl...

Page 25: ...oltage variance on pin 23 of U2 check if bad solder exist on U2 and peripheral components Replace the bad spare parts Check whether pin 1 to pin38 of U2 and peripheral components are badly soldered defected Check Q2 Q3 Q4 whether in good condition Yes Yes Yes Go Correct connection Change U2 or the loader No No Yes Check laser voltage 2V output on Collector of Q6 if pin 23 of U2 is at low level No ...

Page 26: ...the CN5 connect condition Correct connection Replace U301 or LED Yes Yes Yes No Check VCC 5v voltage on the power and front board Check there are CS DATA and CLK signals on CON301 on the front board 1 Check whether bad solder exists on U301 and pins of LED 2 Check whether the circuit connected to K302 K303 K304 and K301 is broken 3 Check whether R300 R301 and R302 are open circuit CN5 PIN 2 V SCK ...

Page 27: ...Checking the U10ˈU27ˈ U28 leads have not been broken or open Correct connection Replace U2 Check whether the U2 or U10 ˈ U27 ˈ U28 power supply normal No Yes Check the power supply voltages 12V and 12V to the operation amplifying Q15 IS normal Yes Check U10ˈU27ˈU28 Replace U2 or U10ˈU27ˈU28 No Yes SACLK waveform SBCLK waveform SSLRCK waveform Trouble shooting chart If the clock signal ACLK ABCK an...

Page 28: ...coder board are normal Check Y1 R15 R217 C17 and C18 Check other of power supply electric circuit Correct the connection Check whether the video filter network circuit is normal Yes Yes No No No Check whether the 27MHz output signal is normal change U2 Yes Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart for DVP5166K XX DVP5168K XX ...

Page 29: ...utput waveform from the first pin IR of the remote censor after pressing button on the remote control Check the PIN 11 RC waveform of IC1 on the remote PCB Check if there is IR signal on pin 109 of U2 Check if the power supply voltage to the remote censor is normal are normal Go No No No Yes Yes Yes Correct connection Yes Change U2 IR waveform Trouble shooting chart Remark Trouble shooting chart f...

Page 30: ...on U7 No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Reconnect the component in short circuit Check U2 Yes No 27M waveform SDRAM R59 SDCLK waveform Check whether all the voltages from the power board to the decoder board are normal CVBS R85 point waveform Trouble shooting chart Go Check if the reset circuit consisting of CE10 and D3 is normal at a high level for tens of milliseconds then constantly at 0V Chec...

Page 31: ...0 CN8 1 7 MT1389DXE H AM5888S 16M FLASH 64M SDRAM EEPROM AUDIO AMP LPF MOTER DRIVER CN303 SWITCH BOARD 2PIN 2 0 4 1 KHM313 ᮹ѻ向 Y 10PIN 2 0 SCART VIDEO LPF DRIVE 1 4 1 R L COAX CN601 USB BOARD 8PIN 2 0 1 CN9 5 3 AUDIO D A AK4385 10 1 1 2 2PIN 2 0 1 CN11 3PIN 2 0 1 CS DATA GND DV33 SP LOAD TRIN GND SP LOAD TROUT GND LIMIT IR POWER_K CLK 5V GND GND GND GND 5V 12V 12V AGND POWER K 5V SL SL BM 5V BP GN...

Page 32: ...M EEPROM AUDIO AMP LPF MOTER DRIVER CN303 SWITCH BOARD 4PIN 2 0 4 1 TDM 1 KHM313 KARAOKE A D CS5340 COAX 10PIN 2 0 VIDEO LPF DRIVE 1 4 1 Y CVBS Pr CN7 USB BOARD 5PIN 2 0 1 CN13 1 5 1 2 1 SR SL SW CN 3 2PIN 2 0 1 CN11 3PIN 2 0 5 CON201 OK BOARD 5PIN 2 0 1 1 5 5PIN 2 0 CN9 CS DATA GND DV33 SP LOAD TRIN GND SP LOAD TROUT GND LIMIT IR PCON LED CLK 5V GND GND GND GND 5V 12V 12V AGND POWER K 5V SL SL BM...

Page 33: ...CON4 2 0 1 2 3 4 C301 100P R315 100 ohm C302 100P R309 1K U301 ET6202 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 OSC DI O CLK STB KEY1 KEY2 VDD SEG1 KS1 SEG2 KS2 SEG3 KS3 SEG4 KS4 SEG5 KS5 SEG6 KS6 SEG7 KS7 GND GRID1 GRID2 GND GRID3 GRID4 GND VDD SEG14 GRID5 SEG13 GRID6 SEG12 GRID7 SEG10 KS10 SEG9 KS9 SEG8 KS8 C307 47pF CE300 47uF R326 330 C315 47p C314 47p C304 47p...

Page 34: ...6 2 Front Board Print Layout Bottom Side for DVP5160 XX DVP5166K XX DVP5168K XX 6 2 Switch Board Print Layout Bottom Side for DVP5160 XX DVP5166K XX DVP5168K XX ...

Page 35: ...22uF 400V D3 1N4007 C11 0 1uF 50V R3 1 4W120K C5 152 1KV C6 47uF 25V R12 1 6W33 R5 1 6W5 6K 1 U2 PC123X92 1 2 4 3 F1 T2AL 250ac C2 22uF 400V D6 IN4148 R10 1 6W100 D5 IN4148 C14 NU U3 TL431 2 1 3 C10 0 1uF 50V U1 TNY276 8 1 5 6 4 7 3 2 S EN UV S S Drain S NC BP M RV1 10K471 R11 1 6W22 D7 FR102 D8 IN4007 R7 1 6W5 1k 1 L6 C9 10uF 50V T1 EEL22 8 11 6 4 7 3 1 9 5 2 12 10 R9 1 6W10k D2 1N4007 R2 1 4W120...

Page 36: ...6 4 6 4 Power Board Print Layout Bottom Side for DVP5160 XX DVP5166K 98 DVP5168K XX ...

Page 37: ...R1 NTC 10 D2 1N4007 R2 300K 1 4W C4 47uF 25V D3 1N4007 D6 1N4148 U3 TL431 2 1 3 D9 1N4007 D4 1N4007 C8 470uF 16V CON1 AC INPUT 1 2 R8 2 2k C6 47uF 25V R1 56k 1 4W C12 102 50V NU U2 PC123X92 1 2 4 3 RV1 10K471 R10 220 C3 10uF 50V NU R12 22 NU D8 1N4007 R7 11 3k 1 C9 10uF 50V R3 300K 1 4W D5 FR102 NU L2 6 8uH C2 22uF 250V C11 0 1uF C1 22uF 250V F1 T2AL 250ac FB1 2 2uH D7 1N4148 L1 750uH T1 8 11 1 7 ...

Page 38: ...6 6 6 6 Power Board Print Layout Bottom Side for DVP5166K 56 ...

Page 39: ... GND GND VCC POWER_K IR 2 REGO2 VSDA 2 TR_B1 URST 2 REGO1 POWER_K 2 TR_B2 PCON LED 2 VSTB 2 VSCK 2 VSTB 2 IR 2 VSCK 2 VSDA 2 PCON LED 2 DV33 DV33 VCC AVCC DV33 V18 RFV33 MO_VCC MO_VCC VCC DV33HD 12V DV33 VCC_VIDEO DV33 DV33 DV33 DV33 12V C112 1u 0805 CB49 0 1uF CB50 0 1uF CE1 220uF 16v CE2 220uF 16v C117 0 1u R5 20K 1 R3 12K 1 R18 4 7K 1 R19 10K 1 R4 10k C3 1u D2 1N4148 1 2 CN5 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1...

Page 40: ...0pF R275 NC 0R R20 1R C5 0 01uF R272 NC 10K T67 R131 100R 0R R276 NC 0R CB16 0 1uF R24 560R R308 10K NC R12 150k C2 2200pF R273 NC 10K TOP CN2 HEADER 24 SMD0 5 TOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 25 27 28 R277 NC 0R R52 10k CB84 NC 470pF T101 C29 0 1uF R279 33R R11 150k T102 C10 0 1uF CE30 100uF 6 3v C43 330pF CB10 0 1uF CE20 47uF 6 3v Q3 2SK3018 2 1 3 CB17 0 1uF ...

Page 41: ... 2 DV33 SD33 SD33 SD33 DV33 DV33A DV33A DV33A DV33 DV33A L19 FB500R R57 33R R59 33R CB41 0 1uF CB51 0 1uF CE26 100uF 16v U7 ESMT M12L64164A 7T SDRAM64M 1 2 4 12 5 7 9 8 10 46 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 35 22 23 24 25 26 14 41 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 43 42 44 52 45 47 49 48 50 51 53 54 20 21 3 6 27 28 VCC DQ0 DQ1 VSSQ DQ2 DQ3 VCCQ DQ4 DQ5 VSSQ DQ6 DQ7 DQML WE CAS RAS CS A11 A10 AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VC...

Page 42: ...OUT G Y B U SCART L SCART R CVBS S_G S_R S_B YUV5 YUV3 YUV6 YUV 3 6 2 FS1 2 FS2 2 FS3 2 VIDEO_SW 2 SCART L 2 SCART R 2 AVCC VCC_VIDEO VCC_VIDEO VCC_VIDEO VCC_VIDEO VCC_VIDEO 12V C149 680p D10 1N4148 T96 1 C25 0 1u D9 1N4148 Q10 NC 3904 R90 NC 2 4K D7 1N4148 R94 NC 1 3K R93 NC 0 D6 1N4148 C157 100p T97 1 R97 NC D28 1N4148 1 2 Q35 BT3904 C151 0 1uF Q36 BT3904 R72 75 1 82R R96 NC 33 L29 2 2 C156 100p...

Page 43: ...SB 2 USBP 2 USBM 2 RFV33 MO_VCC AVCC 12V 12V ADACVDD 12V MO_VCC C140 680pF NC CE45 470uF 16V Q30 9012 C142 680pF NC C139 0 1uF Q7 BT3904 T100 1 R365 100K C144 NC 100pF R364 100k CE3 NC 10uF 16v C158 2200p Q33 9012 NC L56 FB500R R71 100 R331 22k R335 3 3k D22 1N4148 R300 0R C160 0 1u R319 470R NC R341 1K NC Q26 9012 U10B NJM4558 OPA 5 6 7 8 4 R297 100 R302 4 7K 1 NC CE54 10uF 16v C69 680pF 100pF R8...

Page 44: ...6 12 6 12 Main Board Print Layout Top Side for DVP5160 XX ...

Page 45: ...6 13 6 13 Main Board Print Layout Bottom Side for DVP5160 XX ...

Page 46: ...P5V GND GND IR 2 REGO2 VSDA 2 TR_B1 URST 2 REGO1 POWER_K 2 TR_B2 PCON LED 2 VSTB 2 VSCK 2 VSTB 2 IR 2 VSCK 2 VSDA 2 PCON LED 2 POWER_K 2 DV33 DV33 VCC AVCC DV33 V18 RFV33 MO_VCC 12V MO_VCC VCC DV33HD 12V DV33 DV33 DV33 DV33 DV33 C52 100P C112 1u CB49 0 1uF CB50 0 1uF CE1 220uF 16v CE2 220uF 16v R5 20K 1 R3 12K 1 R18 4 7K 1 R19 10K 1 R4 10k R6 4 7K D2 1N4148 1 2 CN5 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 L2 FB500R C...

Page 47: ...5 NC 0R R20 1R C5 0 01uF R272 NC 10K T67 R131 100R 0R R276 NC 0R CB16 0 1uF R24 560R R12 150k C2 2200pF R273 NC 10K TOP CN2 HEADER 24 SMD0 5 TOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 25 27 28 R277 NC 0R R52 10k CB84 NC 470pF T101 C29 0 1uF R279 33R R11 150k T102 C10 0 1uF CE30 100uF 6 3v C43 330pF CB10 0 1uF CE20 47uF 6 3v Q3 2SK3018 2 1 3 CB17 0 1uF C39 0 1uF Q4 2SK301...

Page 48: ... DV33 SD33 SD33 SD33 DV33 DV33A DV33A DV33A DV33 DV33A L19 FB500R R57 33R R59 33R CB51 0 1uF CE26 100uF 16v U7 ESMT M12L64164A 7T SDRAM64M 1 2 4 12 5 7 9 8 10 46 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 35 22 23 24 25 26 14 41 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 43 42 44 52 45 47 49 48 50 51 53 54 20 21 3 6 27 28 VCC DQ0 DQ1 VSSQ DQ2 DQ3 VCCQ DQ4 DQ5 VSSQ DQ6 DQ7 DQML WE CAS RAS CS A11 A10 AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VCC VSS A4 A5 A...

Page 49: ...BS Y_OUT YUV 3 6 CVBS V_OUT Y_OUT U_OUT YUV6 YUV4 YUV5 YUV3 Y_OUT U_OUT V_OUT YUV 3 6 2 VCC VCC VCC VCC T96 1 C22 100pF L24 0R T97 1 C24 100pF R72 75 1 D28 1N4148 L29 0R D7 1N4148 D10 1N4148 D27 1N4148 D6 1N4148 D9 1N4148 L32 0R T98 1 R67 75 1 CE5 NC 470u R73 75 1 R69 75 1 CN6 VIDEO OUT 1 2 3 6 4 5 C96 NC C61 NC D12 1N4148 T99 1 C92 NC C20 100pF D11 1N4148 C97 NC C19 100pF L26 0R Main Board Electr...

Page 50: ...ADACVDD 2 RFV33 MO_VCC MO_VCC 12V 12V MO_VCC CE45 470uF 16V Q30 9012 Q7 BT3904 C73 1000pF T100 1 R104 100R C144 NC 100pF CE3 10uF 16V C158 2200p R50 31k R106 470 L56 FB500R R71 100 R331 22k CE37 10uF 16V D4 MBRX120 1 2 R335 3 3k D22 1N4148 C160 0 1u R319 470R U28A NJM4558 OPA 3 2 1 8 4 Q26 9012 U10B NJM4558 OPA 5 6 7 8 4 R103 100R R46 10k CE32 10uF 16V R109 470 CE54 10uF 16v C69 100pF R83 5 1K R10...

Page 51: ...6 19 6 19 Main Board Print Layout Top Side for DVP5166K XX DVP5168K XX ...

Page 52: ...Main Board Print Layout Bottom Side for DVP5166K XX DVP5168K XX 6 20 6 20 ...

Page 53: ... View 7 1 Remark Ass y1 is the component for location 2 3 Ass y2 is the assemble compoient for location 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 18 21 22 23 It s a general Mechanical Exploded View for DVP5160 XX Detailed information please refer to Model set ...

Page 54: ...X 6 2 16 996500034190 Loader 1 30 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 1 20 996510001523 Ass y Front Board 1 31 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 2 24 Earthing Plate 1 33 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 1 25 Earthing Plate 1 35 S T Screw B 3 X 8 BF 2 37 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 2 27 996510001525 Ass y USB Board 1 29 Ass y Main Board 1 32 Rear Cabinet 1 34 Power Cord for DVP5160 05 1 Power Cord for DVP5160 12 36 Ass y...

Page 55: ...oded View Remark Ass y1 is the component for location 2 3 Ass y2 is the assemble compoient for location 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 18 21 22 23 It s a general Mechanical Exploded View for DVP5166K XX Detailed information please refer to Model set ...

Page 56: ... Screw B 3 X 6 2 29 996510001521 Ass y Main Board 1 41 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 1 32 Rear Cabinet for DVP5166K 56 1 42 S T Screw B 3 X 8 BF 2 Rear Cabinet for DVP5166K 98 34 996510001537 Power Cord for DVP5166K 98 1 Power Cord for DVP5166K 56 36 Ass y Power Board for DVP5166K 56 1 996510001522 Ass y Power Board for DVP5166K 98 38 PAD 4 39 Knob 1 40 996510001524 Ass y OK Board 1 Accessory AV Cabl...

Page 57: ...oded View Remark Ass y1 is the component for location 2 3 Ass y2 is the assemble compoient for location 4 5 6 7 8 9 17 18 21 22 23 It s a general Mechanical Exploded View for DVP5168K XX Detailed information please refer to Model set ...

Page 58: ...X 6 2 16 996500034190 Loader 1 30 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 1 20 996510001523 Ass y Front Board 1 31 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 2 24 ESD Washer 1 33 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 1 25 Earthing Plate 1 35 S T Screw B 3 X 8 BF 3 27 996510001525 Ass y USB Board 1 37 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 2 29 996510001521 Ass y Main Board 1 41 Triangle M C Screw B 3 X 6 1 32 Rear Cabinet 1 34 Power Cord 1 36 Ass y...

Page 59: ...REVISION LIST Version 1 0 Initial release 8 1 Remark This Service manual only for Philips Service repairment Please Don t transmitte or forward it to others ...

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