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HDRW72

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 DVDR72

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3.

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2

Select the '

A

' icon using

D

or

C

.

3

Select '

(

Disc features

)' using

B

or

A

and confirm with

C

.

Disc features

Access control

Enter code…

Auto resume

On

4

Confirm '

Access control

' using

C

.

5

Enter your four-digit PIN code. If the code is new, you may have to
enter the code a second time as confirmation.

6

Select '

Change code

' using

A

or

B

and confirm with

C

.

7

Enter the new code using the number buttons

0..9

. Enter the

same code again as confirmation.

8

Quit using

D

and

SYSTEM MENU

.

I have forgotten my code

Press

STOP

h

four times (step

5

), then press

OK

. Access

control is now switched off. You can now enter a new code as described
above.

ENGLISH

Access control (Child Lock)

Summary of Contents for DVDR725H

Page 1: ... Diagram 7 101 Analog Board Digital In Out DIGIO Diagram 8 102 Analog Board Audio Converter DAC_ADC Diagram 9 103 Power Supply Interface PSI Diagram 10 108 UP Sub Board Central Controler CECO 1 Diagram 11 109 UP Sub Board Fan Control FACO 1 Diagram 12 110 UP Sub Board Central Controler CECO 2 Diagram 13 113 UP Sub Board Fan Control FACO 2 Diagram 14 114 In Out Extension Board IOE Diagram 15 117 DB...

Page 2: ...ormance Analogue HiFi Frequency response at SCART 1 L R output 100 Hz 12 kHz 0 3dB S N according to DIN 45405 7 1967 and PHILIPS standard test pattern video signal FM 50dB AM 45dB unweighted Harmonic distortion 1 kHz 25 kHz deviation FM 1 5 AM 2 Audio Performance NICAM Frequency response at SCART 1 L R output 40 Hz 15 kHz 0 3dB S N according to DIN 45405 7 1967 and PHILIPS standard test pattern vi...

Page 3: ...Y 21 Shield for 100 white 1 4 3 Audio Video Front Input Connectors Audio Input voltage 2 Vrms Input impedance 10kΩ Video Cinch Input voltage 1 Vpp 3dB Input impedance 75 Ω Video YC Hosiden Input voltage Y 1Vpp 3dB Input impedance Y 75 Ω Input voltage C burst 300 mVpp 3 dB Input impedance C 75 Ω 1 5 Video Performance All outputs loaded with 75 Ohm SNR measurements over full bandwidth without weight...

Page 4: ...02 01 1997 Specification of consumer use digital VCR s using 6 3 mm magnetic tape dec 1994 Mechanical connection according Annex A of 61883 1 1 9 P50 System Control Via SCART pin nr 10 1 10 Dimensions and Weight Height of feet 10mm Apparatus tray closed WxDxH 435 x 324 5 x 88cm Apparatus tray open WxDxH 435 x 366 x 88cm Weight without packaging app 4 kg 0 5 kg Weight in packaging app 6 5 kg 1 11 L...

Page 5: ...Technical Specifications and Connection Facilities EN 5 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 1 1 12 PCB Locations ...

Page 6: ...t the unit to the mains via an isolation transformer Replace safety components indicated by the symbol only by components identical to the original ones Any other component substitution other than original type may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard Safety regulations require that after a repair you must return the unit in its original condition Pay in particular attention to the fol...

Page 7: ...UND SRS and symbol fig 2 4 are trademarks of SRS Labs Inc TRUSURROUND technology is manufactured under licence frm SRS labs Inc Figure 2 4 Video Plus Video Plus and PlusCode are registered trademarks of the Gemstar Development Corporation The Video Plus system is manufactored under licence from the Gemstar Development Corporation Figure 2 5 Macrovision This product incorporates copyright protectio...

Page 8: ...om the beginning of the actual position in the Time Shift Buffer STANDBY m To switch set on or off interrupt menu function A programmed recording TIMER or an archiving process will be continued until the end and the device will then be switched off CAM Switch to Camera mode recording directly on the HDD and not through time shift buffer switch to input sockets S VIDEO CAM1 VIDEO CAM1 DV IN CAM2 TV...

Page 9: ...E r decrease the TV volume STANDBY m switch off the TV set CHANNEL q next programme number CHANNEL r previous programme number Additionally on Philips TV sets T C switch Teletext TXT on off TIMER s Clock display on the screen on off RETURN To return to the previous menu step SYSTEM MENU Call up the System Menu from the TV B A In the menus cursor up down D C In the menus cursor left right OK Confir...

Page 10: ...an UHF channel This signal can be received and stored on the TV as a TV station Connecting to the mains Always check if the local mains voltage matches the voltage range printet on the type plate at the back or bottom of the DVD recorder If not consult your dealer or the customer support from your country 1 Switch on the TV set 2 Insert one end of the supplied mains cable into the mains socket 4MA...

Page 11: ...or a channel very close to that of the additional device e g TV broadcaster on channel 45 additional device satellite receiver also on channel 45 In this case change the channel of the additional device satellite receiver Consult the instruction manual of the additional device You must also store this channel on the DVD recorder to be able to record TV programmes from the additional device satelli...

Page 12: ...e on the DVD will be used instead 7 Confirm with OK 8 Select the desired screen format position using B or A Virgin mode TV Shape 4 3 letterbox 4 3 panscan 16 9 Press OK to continue Installation 19 Connect camcorder to the front sockets To copy camcorder recordings you can use the front sockets These sockets are located behind the flap on the right hand side These sockets are located behind the fl...

Page 13: ...ntry of your residence with B or A O If your country does not appear select Other Virgin mode Country Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Press OK to continue Why do I have to set the country To call up the specific settings for the respective country you must first install the country After the first installation you can set the country in the Setup of the GUIDE Plus System only A Confirm with...

Page 14: ...fference signal and Cb Pb or B Y the blue difference signal These signals are transmitted through separate lines The connectors of this cable and the corresponding sockets are usually green luminance Y blue U Pb Cb B Y and red V Pr Cr R Y Attention If you choose this type of connection the DVD recorder must already be connected and completely installed initial installation complete Switching of th...

Page 15: ...t the TV channel to the desired position and press the D button P The DVD recorder will insert the TV channel 0 Repeat steps 7 to 9 until you have resorted deleted all the TV channels you want Installation 25 Sorting TV channels automatically Follow TV This function changes the order of the TV channels stored in your DVD recorder to match the order on the TV set This only works if the DVD recorder...

Page 16: ...t Off 9 Check the displayed settings and confirm with OK P Stored will appear briefly on the screen 0 To end press SYSTEM MENU Installation 27 A To store press OK B To end press SYSTEM MENU a New preset please switch to standby appears on the screen b In order to transfer the new TV channel order to the GUIDE Plus system it is necessary to switch off the DVD recorder STANDBY m Wait for approx 4 mi...

Page 17: ...vider is printed on your receiver e g Sky you must choose the provider as brand O Depending on the type and provider you selected a limited selection will appear The GUIDE Plus System 29 General information Your DVD Recorder is equipped with the GUIDE Plus System The GUIDE Plus System offers a free interactive electronic programme guide that lists all the TV programmes available in your area You c...

Page 18: ...s provider No provider You will see a list of all stored brands b If you do not find your brand please proceed as follows Select None You will find this setting at the end of the list Tune your external receiver to the TV channel which transmits the GUIDE Plus data see table in the section General information If this TV channel is available at the internal tuner of the DVD recorder select this cha...

Page 19: ...ng the top of the screen These correspond to the colour buttons of the remote control The video window Programme information or instructions for use A line for the selection of available GUIDE Plus menus The channel guide with the current listings Advertising information or instructions on the GUIDE Plus system Calling up the GUIDE Plus System Press GUIDE TV on the remote control Closing the GUIDE...

Page 20: ...de are displayed here Select the desired line using B or A and confirm with OK For more information on the settings read section Setting up the GUIDE Plus system in chapter The GUIDE Plus system View Demo Here you can view a demonstration of the different functions of the GUIDE Plus system Start the automatic presentation with OK If you start the demonstration programmed recordings can be deleted ...

Page 21: ...een of your TV With 1 hour you will get the highest comfort for searching a specific scene With 6 hours you will get the highest possible recording time Please observe that the Time shift Buffer needs also storage capacity on the HDD Depending of the selected record mode picture quality 6 hours in M1 approx 28GB 6 hours in M8 approx 3 4GB You can enter the time periode from 1 to 6 hours in the Use...

Page 22: ...g Direct Record on or off on how to switch Direct Record on or off How does Direct Record work The DVD recorder compares the TV channel selected on the TV set with its stored TV channels via the scart cable If the same TV channel is found the DVD recorder switches to the corresponding programme number and starts recording Please do not change channel on the TV set during search This may affect the...

Page 23: ...same time the signal at the S VIDEO CAM1 socket has priority If you change socket unplug you must re select the socket using CAM press twice O CAM2 For recordings from the DV IN CAM2 socket 4 Press REC OTR n to start the recording P If no signal is available no recording will be made or the recording in progress will be stopped P During the playback of a recorded copy protected signal you will see...

Page 24: ...red on the HDD is displayed in the media browser with a corresponding index picture 1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control or HDD on the DVD recorder P The Media Browser appears 2 Select the title you want using B A on the remote control or DOWN UP on the device 3 You can choose one of the following options to start playback O OK Playback always starts at the beginning of the selected title O P...

Page 25: ... Save the new name with OK 0 To end press EDIT Playback from the HDD 45 Change title settings Use this function to change the title settings 1 Press BROWSER HDD on the remote control P The Media Browser appears 2 Select the title you want to change with B A 3 Choose one of the following functions with the colour buttons of your remote control O Delete title red function button The tiltle recording...

Page 26: ...tle is shorter than the time entered Enter a new time or cancel the function by pressing SYSTEM MENU 5 Playback starts at the time you entered Additonal playback features 51 a I can see the message EMPTYDISC b The disc does not contain any recordings 4 To stop playback press STOP h on the remote control or h on the DVD recorder 5 To remove the disc press OPEN CLOSE J on the front of the DVD record...

Page 27: ...Audio CD only Shuffle Display disappears no repeat 3 To end the repeat press the STOP h button O You can also keep pressing the SELECT button until the displays disappear Repeating a passage A B You can repeat a particular passage within a title chapter You need to indicate the start and end of the passage 1 During playback press PAUSE 9 at the start point P You will see a still picture 2 Keep pre...

Page 28: ...the Disc Manager for recording on other DVD recorders If you use a disc to record on another DVD recorder then this disc will no longer be recognised by the Disc Manager In this case delete the disc from the Disc Manager s memory and then add it after it has been recorded Adding child proof discs If you want to add child proof discs you need to enter the PIN code Adding a disc to the Disc Manager ...

Page 29: ...01 General When a recording is made to disc the following additional information is also stored at the beginning of the recording Name of the recording If a name has not been assigned to the TV channel only the programme number and time are stored as the name Length of the recording Record type Quality Date of the recording Index picture of the recording A marker will be set every 5 6 minutes if t...

Page 30: ...elete marker Delete all markers New index picture Divide title 3 Select line New index picture and confirm with OK 4 Start the change with OK P Updating menu appears on the TV screen Once the revision has been completed successfully the DVD recorder reverts to the index overview Dividing titles You can divide a title into several sections titles of any size Each of these sections titles is identif...

Page 31: ... Manual TIMER programming to program TV shows of such TV channels 3 Confirm using the red function button of the remote control Record on the screen The TV show is programmed for recording Read the information on the screen Programming a recording TIMER 61 Changing the disc name 1 In the Disc info display press C P The Settings for menu appears on the TV screen Settings for Philips1 Disc name Phil...

Page 32: ... have already confirmed the entry with OK you can select one of the following functions Repeat entry Green colour button Cancel Red colour button 5 Enter the start time for the show using the number buttons 0 9 Confirm with OK 6 Enter the finish time for the TV show using the number buttons 0 9 Confirm with OK 7 Check the data you entered O If necessary go back a position to change entered data us...

Page 33: ...function button Using this button you can activate appears or deactivate VPS PDC disappears VPS PDC in tile Timing 9 To find out how you can go back and change the data read the section on How to change or delete a programmed recording TIMER If any of the TIMER blocks are in use TIMER will light up on the recorder display How to change or delete a programmed recording TIMER Preparation The TV set ...

Page 34: ...mpared with the TV channels stored in the DVD recorder If the TV channel is found recording will start If the TV channel is not found a message will appear on the screen and in the display User preferences for the HDD 67 This section describes how you can adjust the functions of the HDD to your personal preferences When you press SYSTEM MENU a so called puck appears on a line If there are further ...

Page 35: ...video CVBS FBAS signals through the scart cable recordings via scart socket EXT2 AUX I O may be made in black and white Therefore use this setting with caution O CVBS only Only the video CVBS FBAS signal is transmitted regardless of the video signals RGB Y C at the scart sockets This setting is selected automatically when no RGB or S VIDEO signal is detected at the scart socket When selecting the ...

Page 36: ... preferences 71 Sound settings You can select the settings in this menu depending on which audio outputs are used If you only use the analogue audio output red and white socket AUDIO OUT L R select the setting Off in the Digital output menu Sound Digital output All Analogue output Stereo Night mode Off Digital output You can select one of the following settings for devices that are connected to th...

Page 37: ...ion 6 Select Change country using B or A and confirm with C 7 Select the corresponding country using A or B and confirm with OK 8 To end press D and then SYSTEM MENU Changing the PIN code Preparation The TV set is switched on and if necessary the programme number for the DVD recorder has been selected the DVD recorder is switched on 1 Press the TUNER and then the SYSTEM MENU button on the remote c...

Page 38: ...t PIN code If the code is new you may have to enter the code a second time as confirmation 6 Select Change code using A or B and confirm with C 7 Enter the new code using the number buttons 0 9 Enter the same code again as confirmation 8 Quit using D and SYSTEM MENU I have forgotten my code Press STOP h four times step 5 then press OK Access control is now switched off You can now enter a new code...

Page 39: ... and Power Supply Module Remove the 3 screws 1 fixing the HDD module see figure 4 2 Move the the hard disc module out of the slots in the front plate 2 and put the hard disc to the side The fixing screws for HDD and power supply module are at the underside of the mounting bracket Release the corresponding screws see figure 4 3 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 4 1 3 Front Before removing the front panel the t...

Page 40: ... PCB in the service position see picture 4 10 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 4 1 5 Digital Board Remove the EPG Board as stated in previous chapter Release the hard disc module if not already done Remove the remaining 3 screws that fix the Digital Board 1 see figure 4 11 and turn the Digital Board to the required service position see figure 4 12 Figure 4 11 4 4 4 3 5 2 6 6 7 8 9 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 ...

Page 41: ...ate see figure 4 14 Remove the Fan assy by releasing the fixing screws 2 Remove the 3 screws 3 fixing the Analog Board to the bottom plate Remove the 2 screws fixing the hard disc module 4 see figure 4 15 Remove screw safety holder 5 Unlock the two snaps hooks at the left and right 6 see figure 4 16 and pull the board and backplate out gently 7 Turn the PCB in the service position 8 see figure 4 1...

Page 42: ...s mode don t cover the complete functionality of the recorder 5 1 2 Structure Figure 5 1 The End use Dealer script executes all diagnostic nuclei that do not need any user interaction and are meaningful on a standalone DVD recorder 5 1 3 Contents Hold key PLAY pressed while you plug the recorder Unplug the power cord During the test the display shows the currently run test SET O K YES NO To exit D...

Page 43: ...the test pin which is available on the connector to ground i e activate test pin Code number of PC interface cable 3122 785 90017 Activation Digital Board Chrysalis 1 Pull the mains cord from the recorder and reconnect it again reboot 2 The next welcome message will appear on the PC Startup screen Figure 5 5 Now the prompt DS will appear The diagnostic software is now ready to receive commands The...

Page 44: ...lly generated string the board will work in principle but it has to be checked if all board settings were detected correctly Diversity String Input 1 Execute nucleus 1226 to enter the string Please see adjustment instructions in chapter 8 for details Nucleus 1226 execution with string Figure 5 9 1 To check if the hardware info is filled correctly you can execute nucleus 1228 Nucleus 1228 info exam...

Page 45: ...003 0 0 ACOMP 0xa000 0 0 VFE 0xa001 0 0 VCOMP 0xa002 0 0 SCR 0x0000 0 0 SIFF 0xa011 0 0 WMD 0xa010 0 0 AUDIO0 0xa015 0 1 AUDIO1 0xa00f 0 0 PSCAN 0xa018 0 0 010000 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_CHR_TestImageOn Nucleus Number 101 Description Generates a test image of a selected video standard on selected video output on the digital board When no input is given the default values will be used Use nucleus D...

Page 46: ...output of the digital board for 4 seconds Note Left channel 6kHz right channel 12 kHz sine with some known hick ups User Input None Example DS 105 010500 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_CHR_MuteOn Nucleus Number 106 Description Mute the audio outputs of the digital board User Input None Example DS 106 010600 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_CHR_MuteOff Nucleus Number 107 Description De mute the audio outputs of th...

Page 47: ...lue on a specified address User Input The address to poke and the value address value Example DS 113 0xa0700000 0xaabbccdd 011300 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_CHR_INT_PICInterrupts Nucleus Number 114 Description Test all interrupts of the priority interrupt controller User Input Example DS 114 011400 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_CHR_DMA_TestDMA Nucleus Number 115 Description Test the memory to memory DMA tr...

Page 48: ...1 The location that must be modified i e ALL BOOT DIAGNOSTICS DOWNLOAD CONFIG RECORDER or no string if an offset from the base address of the NVRAM is required 2 The offset and data which to put on the selected location offset length data Example DS 303 DIAGNOSTICS 5 1 0x5a 030300 Section is modified successfully Test OK Nucleus Name DS_NVRAM_Read Nucleus Number 304 Description Read out one or mor...

Page 49: ...rmation of the FLASH IC manufacturer and device ID User Input None Example DS 500 050000 Found FLASH memory Manufacturer ID 0x01 Device ID 0x01 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_FLASH_WriteRead Nucleus Number 501 Description Check whether the FLASH can be written to and read from User Input None Example DS 501 050100 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_FLASH_Read Nucleus Number 502 Description Read from a specific memo...

Page 50: ...ser Input None Example DS 600 060000 Found SAA7118 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_VIP_Communication Nucleus Number 601 Description Check the communication between the IIC controller of the chrysalis and the VIP IC User Input None Example DS 601 060100 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_VIP_ClockOutputOn Nucleus Number 602 Description Switch the clock output on User Input None Example DS 602 060200 Test OK Nucleus N...

Page 51: ...ress User Input None Example DS 702 070200 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_DVIO_PhyCommunication Nucleus Number 703 Description Check the accessibility of the 1394 Physical layer IC by writing to and reading from a specific address User Input None Example DS 703 070300 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_DVIO_Routing Nucleus Number 704 Description Route a DV stream containing an audio and video signal through the phy...

Page 52: ... generated test image User Input None Example DS 803 080300 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_PSCAN_TestImageColourSettingsSet Nucleus Number 804 Description Set the colour of the hatch or the frame field to a different value than the default white User Input A colour string of one of the next non case sensitive strings WHITE BLACK RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW CYAN MAGENTA or Y Cr Cb hexa decimal values Example DS...

Page 53: ...basic engine by issuing an echo command over the S2B interface User Input None Example DS 900 090000 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_Reset Nucleus Number 901 Description Reset the basic engine User Input None Example DS 901 090100 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_VersionGet Nucleus Number 903 Description Get the version of the basic engine and that of the optical unit User Input None Example DS 903 090300 BE...

Page 54: ...gh DVD DL siscs HR MIN 0 0h Total time of reading other DVD DL discs HR MIN 0 0h Total time of reading high DVD R discs HR MIN 0 0h Total time of reading other DVD R discs HR MIN 0 0h Total time of reading high DVD RW discs HR MIN 0 0h Total time of reading other DVD RW discs HR MIN 1 0h Total time of writing DVD R discs in 2HRS mode HR MIN 0 0h Total time of writing DVD R discs in 4HRS mode HR MI...

Page 55: ...OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_FocusOff Nucleus Number 914 Description Turn off putting the laser of the BE into focus User Input None Example DS 914 091400 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_MotorOn Nucleus Number 915 Description Turn on the turntable motor User Input None Example DS 915 091500 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_MotorOff Nucleus Number 916 Description Turn off the turntable motor User Input None Example ...

Page 56: ...scription Check whether there is a disc inside the BE User Input None Example DS 921 092100 A DVD Rewritable is loaded disc is empty or partially recorded Test OK DS 921 092100 No Disc is loaded Test OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_SledgeMotor Nucleus Number 922 Description Send the sledge to its home position then to the middle of the disc and then to the end User Input None Example DS 922 092200 Test OK N...

Page 57: ...ot supported by the engine 092900 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_RegionCounterReset Nucleus Number 930 Description Reset the region counter in the AV3 User Input None Example DS 930 093000 Test OK DS 930 This nucleus is not supported by the engine 093000 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_BE_AdjustLaserControl Nucleus Number 931 Description Adjust the DVD M with the OPU with PCBA So adjusts the two PCBS to each ...

Page 58: ...00 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_DCB_Led Nucleus Number 1006 Description Switch the record LED on and after confirmation off The user confirms by pressing the REC key STOP key or the PLAY key on the local keyboard The PLAY key confirms that the LED is on and the REC key User Input None Example DS 1006 100600 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_ANAB_CommunicationEcho Nucleus Number 1100 Description Check the communi...

Page 59: ...ple DS 1105 110500 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_ANAB_HardwareVersionGet Nucleus Number 1106 Description Get the hardware version of the analogue board User Input None Example DS 1106 110600 Analogue hardware version 11 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_ANAB_SoftwareVersionBootGet Nucleus Number 1107 Description Get the software version of the boot software of the analogue board User Input None Example DS 1107 11...

Page 60: ...l is from FRONT S VIDEO Y C and will be routed to the digital board 4 No Routing 5 Input signal is CVBS from SCART1 and will be routed to the digital board 6 Input signal is CVBS from SCART2 and will be routed to the digital board 7 Input Signal is CVBS from Digital Board and it will be routed to Scart1 and Scart2 8 Input signal is VIDEO CVBS from ANTENNA IN and will be routed to SCART2 9 Input si...

Page 61: ...al received from the Digital board will be output on Modulator channel 4 Nucleus Name DS_ANAB_AudioRouting Nucleus Number 1113 Description Perform the routing of the audio paths on the analogue board User Input The user has to input the correct parameter for the routing see table audio routing below Example DS 1113 00111300 Test OK Path ID Description 0 Input signal is from FRONT AUDIO IN and will...

Page 62: ...will be outputted on Modulator channel 4 Nucleus Name DS_ANAB_SelectTunerChannel Nucleus Number 1114 Description Set the tuner to receive a valid audio and video signal User Input Frequency 16 video standard id Tuner frequency to tune the tuner to e g 216 MHz this parameter must be 3456 Since 216 16 3456 This is to avoid the decimal points to the parameter list Video standard id The table below sh...

Page 63: ...rence voltage between 0 and 255 Example DS 1119 5111900 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_ANAB_TunerFrequencyDownload Nucleus Number 1120 Description Store the frequency table in NVRAM The frequency table is passed through the error string provided to the nucleus User Input See frequency table Example DS 1120 2233 00 02 4E45442031 112000 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_ANAB_StoreExternalPresets Nucleus Number 1121 ...

Page 64: ...tes a space character Remarks CHANNEL_SYSTEM is for NAFTA PRESET_SYSTEM is for Europe Nucleus Name DS_SYS_HardwareVersionGet Nucleus Number 1200 Description Get the hardware version and type of the digital board User Input None Example DS 1200 120000 Hardware ID 00 The PIO pins Digital Board ID 2 Test OK DS Nucleus Name DS_SYS_SoftwareVersionBootGet Nucleus Number 1201 Description Get the version ...

Page 65: ...ontents of the NVRAM of the digital board2 Download the contents of the NVRAM of the analogue boardChoose in the terminal of the control PC transfer send file Select X modem protocol Then choose a file with the Browse button in the dialogue and click on send Example DS 1206 1120600 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_SYS_DvIdNumberSet Nucleus Number 1207 Description Set the IEEE 1394 unique IDThe unique ID to...

Page 66: ... 0x50 0xD1 0x00 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_SYS_VideoLoopThroughStart Nucleus Number 1213 Description The video signal which is confirm the user input is routed from the input to the output Input is set with the routing nucleus 1112 All outputs are enabled User Input vipInput VideoOutput VideoStandard 1 vipInput CVBS YC YUV RGB 2 VideoOutput YUV RGB 3 VideoStandard PAL NTSC Example DS 1213 CVBS RGB PA...

Page 67: ... II and after this the signature of the signal will be checked User Input None Example DS 1216 121600 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_SYS_SlashVersionSet Nucleus Number 1217 Description Set the slash version of the system User Input The slash version Example DS 1217 82121700 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_SYS_SlashVersionGet Nucleus Number 1218 Description Get the slash version of the system User Input None Exam...

Page 68: ...hexadecimal value that represents the digital board settings obtained from the DbString exe program or from a reference set Example DS 1226 646961677473746201010200010101010101000020080000 122600 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_SYS_SettingsDisplay Nucleus Number 1228 Description Show the settings that are programmed in the BROM on the digital board User Input None Example DS 1228 Settings ID 6D7920626F617...

Page 69: ...de where the nucleus stops upon and reports the first encountered error Example DS 1233 123300 Test OK DS 1233 manual 123300 Test OK DS 1233 123301 Hardware ID mismatch in HW Diversity string 99 actual in FLASH 0 Error DS 1233 manual Hardware ID mismatch in HW Diversity string 99 actual in FLASH 0 Enter the correct HW ID of the digital board 0 The HW diversity string has been modified by you Setti...

Page 70: ...cleus Number 1300 Description Returns the version of the EPG board User Input None Example DS 1300 130000 Version 6 1 9 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_PCMCIA_Reset Nucleus Number 1400 Description Reset the PCMCIA device by sending a reset command through IDE Example DS 1400 140000 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_PCMCIA_Inquiry Nucleus Number 1401 Description Get the vendor and product identification and the prod...

Page 71: ...WriteRead Nucleus Number 2103 Description Write data to the hard disk read it back and verify the data read back ATTENTION THIS NUCLEUS DESTROYS DATA ON THE DISK A COMPLETE FORMAT OF THE HDD MIGHT BE NECESSARY User Input None Example DS 2103 210300 OK writing to sector 3f95776 Test OK Nucleus Name DS_HDD_CapabilitiesGet Nucleus Number 2104 Description Get the cylinders heads and track information ...

Page 72: ...sectors the number of HDD sectors to transfer Example DS 2106 210605 Invalid user input Error DS 2106 READ Please insert a writable DVD RW 210609 Unable to update transfer table Error DS 2106 NEW 0x1 2048 Creating new transfer table Adding entry 1 to transfer table Length 1 entries 210605 NEW 0X1 2048 Test OK DS 2106 VIEW Length 1 entries Entry 1 hdd Position 0x1 nrHddSectors 0x800 dvdPosition 0x3...

Page 73: ...omReadScan Nucleus Number 2108 Description Perform a short random read scan of x times 1000 commands User Input Number of commands to send in multiples of 1000 if no input is given 1000 commands will be sent Technical Initialise the HDD connection Get the user input Generate a random sequence of test sectors For every sector in the random sequence do Read the sector and measure the time to perform...

Page 74: ...ake the result of the test fail Execution Time Depending on the user input x times 30 seconds User Input parameters in the next format SECTORS STEP LOW HIGH GRAPH SECTORS Specifies the number of sectors to read in each access STEP Specifies the step in sectors between each access LOW The start sector address of an explicit range of LBA addresses to be used for testing If no value is entered LBA 0 ...

Page 75: ...HR_INT_PIC_NUC 7 DS_CHR_DMA_NUC 8 DS_BROM_WRITEREAD_NUC 9 DS_NVRAM_COMMUNICATION_NUC 10 DS_NVRAM_WRITEREAD_NUC 11 DS_SDRAM_WRITEREADFAST_NUC 12 DS_FLASH_WRITEREAD_NUC 13 DS_FLASH_CHECKSUMPROGRAM_NUC 14 DS_SYS_HARDWAREVERSIONGET_NUC 15 DS_VIP_DEVTYPEGET_NUC 16 DS_VIP_COMMUNICATION_NUC 17 DS_DVIO_LINKDEVTYPEGET_NUC 18 DS_DVIO_PHYDEVTYPEGET_NUC 19 DS_DVIO_LINKCOMMUNICATION_NUC 20 DS_DVIO_PHYCOMMUNICA...

Page 76: ...13b 1 0 EJTAG 0x0104 0 0 S BCU 0x0102 1 0 BOOT 0x010a 1 0 CONFIG 0x013f 1 0 RESET 0x0123 1 0 DEBUG 0x0116 0 0 UART0 0x0107 0 1 UART1 0x0107 0 1 UART2 0x0107 0 1 UART3 0x0107 0 1 I2C0 0x0105 0 1 I2C1 0x0105 0 1 GPIO 0x013c 1 0 SYNC 0x013a 1 0 DISP0 0xa015 0 2 DISP1 0xa00f 0 0 OSD 0x0136 0 1 SPU 0xa00e 0 0 MIXER 0x0137 1 0 DENC 0x0138 0 1 CCIR 0x0139 1 0 VDEC 0x0133 0 1 PARSER 0xa00d 0 0 DV 0xa00c 0...

Page 77: ...n Set Ready 6 Make a reset of the EPG Board by connecting 2 pins on the EPG Board for a short moment by means of a pair of tweezers 7 The diagnosis procedure should now take place and tests of the main components of the board are performed Example Busy executing NUC601 16 28 Busy executing NUC700 17 28 Device type of the link layer IC ffc00301 Busy executing NUC701 18 28 Device type of the phy lay...

Page 78: ...e format DVD to start the format procedure Example DS 2107 Please insert the Master DVD Executing transfer table 1 of 4 524288 bytes Dvd Sector 0x50000 Dvd Sector Count 256 Hdd Sector 0x40000 Hdd Sector Count 1024 please wait Executing transfer table 2 of 4 10485760 bytes 10 MB Dvd Sector 0x70000 Dvd Sector Count 5120 Hdd Sector 0x60000 Hdd Sector Count 20480 please wait Executing transfer table 3...

Page 79: ...AL AUDIO RS232 SERVICE PCI BUS 1500 1103 1904 PSU 1 2 4 6 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3V3 3V3 3V3 3V3 GND GND GND ION 5V 12V 8 1 9 10 11 GND 5V 12 DIG VIDEO 656 20 21 18 2 4 3 7 9 11 12 14 22 20 18 16 14 PHY LINK DAOUT 2 1901 F4709 CHRYSALIS PNX7100 MPEG 2 AC3 CODEC BOOT EEPROM USRDATA EEPROM DIGITAL AUDIO I2C I2C ION STBY ION STBY 1987 1984 2 2 MAINS AC Y Cb Cr AUDIO DIGITAL COMPONENT VIDEO OUT ANTENNA INPUT...

Page 80: ...PFAIL IPOR Reset INT only Sense 3V3STBY ADC DAC UDA1334BTS UDA1361TS Frontend Video Frontend Audio MSP DataSlicer STV5348 Follow Me EEPROM M24C16 IO Video STV6618 IO Audio HEF IC S Power Supply Front P TMP87CH74F Display I2C Level Shifter I2C 3 3V I2C 5V AKILL I2C I2C INT IPOR_DC I2C SWITCH 5SW I2C_SW PSS SB1 SFS_TS AFC AGC A_DATA D_DATA A_RDY D_RDY IRESET_DIG PWONSW WU WSFI FBIN P50 8SC2 STBY ION...

Page 81: ...GND D_CVBS GND D_Y GND D_C GND D_R GND D_G GND D_B 1 mm 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 1953 GND V GND U GND Y GND 1 mm 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 1950 GND Y GND U GND V GND 1 mm 1 2 3 4 GND GLINK_RXD GLINK_TXD IR_OUT 1923 EPG 1006 1101 KEYPRINT GNDA V GNDA U GNDA Y GNDA 6 5 1 2 3 4 7 1921 GNDD DAOUT DAINCOAX DAINOPT 5V N C 6 5 1 2 3 4 1920 1 mm 6 5 4 3 2 1 1901 GNDD DAOU...

Page 82: ...s Div A DC 50mV Div 5us Div A DC 2V Div 2us Div A DC 100V Div 5us Div A DC 100V Div 2us Div A DC 1V Div 5us Div A DC 500mV Div 10us Div A DC 200mV Div 10us Div D_CVBS F4712 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div A DC 200mV Div 10us Div A DC 200mV Div 10us Div A DC 200mV Div 10us Div A_CVBS I405 D_Y F4714 D_C F4716 D_R F4718 D_G F4720 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div D_B F4722 A DC 500mV Div 500us Div I502 I504 ARDAC ALDA...

Page 83: ... Div 50ns Div IC7402 pin 3 F405 A DC 1 V Div 20ns Div IC7200 pin 60 F203 A DC 500mV Div 2us Div X1001 A DC 500mV Div 5us Div 1704 2 F1702 Waveforms Digital Board Chrysalis 2 1 TR 09014_001 220403 A DC 500mV Div 10us Div Y 1704 2 A DC 500mV Div 10us Div PB 1704 4 A DC 500mV Div 10us Div PR 1704 6 A DC 500mV Div 10us Div A_YCVBS 1904 14 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div D_YCVBS 1904 11 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div...

Page 84: ... SYNC_EPG A DC 2 V Div 20ns Div IC U14 Pin 3 A DC 500mV Div 10us Div IC U14 Pin 10 CVBS_EPG_OUT A DC 500mV Div 10us Div IC U14 Pin 11 Y_EPG_OUT A DC 500mV Div 10us Div IC U14 Pin 9 C_EPG_OUT A DC 500mV Div 20us Div IC U13B Pin 7 V_EPG_DVD A DC 500mV Div 20us Div IC U13C Pin 10 U_EPG_DVD A DC 50mV Div 20us Div IC U13D Pin 16 Y_EPG_DVD A DC 2 V Div 50us Div IC U28 Pin 2 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div IC U2...

Page 85: ...I315 B3 I316 A1 I317 A1 I318 C3 I319 C3 I320 C3 I321 B1 I322 B1 I323 A3 I324 B1 I325 B1 I326 A2 I327 B2 I329 A2 I330 C1 I331 C1 I332 B2 I333 A3 I334 A2 I335 C1 I336 B2 I337 A3 I338 A3 I339 A2 I340 C1 I341 A5 I342 A2 I343 C1 I344 C2 I345 A2 I346 A3 I347 B7 I348 C1 I349 B7 I350 C2 I351 C2 I352 B7 I353 A3 I354 A3 I355 C2 I356 A2 I357 A2 I361 A2 I402 A6 I405 A10 I406 A4 I407 A4 I408 A4 I409 A4 I411 B6...

Page 86: ... A2 F8403 A2 F8406 A2 F8407 A1 F841 C2 F842 C2 F843 B1 F844 A2 F845 A2 F846 A1 F847 B1 F848 A3 F849 A3 F850 B3 F851 B3 F852 C2 F8603 C1 F8604 A3 F8606 C3 F8607 C3 F8608 C3 F8609 C3 F8610 C3 F8701 A1 F8702 A3 F8703 A3 F8704 A3 F8705 A3 F8706 A3 F8707 A3 F8708 A3 F8802 C2 F8803 C2 F8804 C2 F8805 C2 F8806 C2 F8807 C2 F8808 C1 F901 A1 F902 A3 F903 A1 F904 A1 F905 A2 F906 A1 F907 B1 F908 A1 F909 B1 F91...

Page 87: ... B3 F0501 C3 F0503 C3 F0506 C3 F0508 C3 F0509 C3 F0510 C3 F0511 C3 F0512 C3 F0514 C3 F0601 C2 F0603 C3 F1201 A1 F1202 A1 F1203 A1 F1204 A2 F1205 A1 F1401 A4 F1402 A4 F1403 A4 F1405 A4 F1407 A4 F1409 A4 F1411 B3 F1413 A4 F1415 A4 F1417 A4 F1419 A3 F1421 A3 F1423 A3 F1425 A3 F1427 A3 F1501 C2 F1502 C2 F1505 A1 F1506 C3 F1509 C3 F1510 C3 F1512 C3 F1701 C5 F1702 B1 F1704 B1 F1706 B1 F1902 A1 F1903 A1 ...

Page 88: ... P1 5 P10 14 P11 15 P12 16 P13 17 P14 18 P15 19 P16 20 P17 21 23 24 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 F1 1 F2 45 G1 25 G2 26 BJ900GNK 7100 10K 3142 1K0 GND I143 3131 GND 3161 22K I117 GND 3109 2K2 3104 10K I121 3118 2113 680n 330R I135 0206 HOLDER FTD ASSY GND I144 3156 150R 3133 5VSTBY 1K0 I150 I179 3106 47K 1169 EVQ11L05R PDTA124EU 7112 I151 47K 3108 3139 270R GND 100p 2122 I125 I170 I159 VKK 3160 470R I1...

Page 89: ...2 1922 C9 2203 C6 F1103 C8 F1104 C8 F1109 D8 5 6 3207 E3 3208 A3 B 3205 C3 3206 D3 D E 4 6202 C4 6 7 8 9 GND_FC GND_FC F1104 F1002 GND_FC 3202 1K0 GND_FC GND_FC GND_FC 1921 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND_FC GND_FC YKF51 4 2 5 3 GND_FC GND_FC I201 JPJ1127 1920 1 6 GND_FC 2203 47p F1103 75R 3207 GND_FC 100n 2202 DF3A6 8FU 6204 6 8V 3206 75R GND_FC DF3A6 8FU 6200 6 8V 6203 DF3A6 8FU 6 8V 3204 68R 75R 3205 GND_FC GN...

Page 90: ...8 A1 3209 A1 4100 A6 4101 A6 4102 A4 4111 A6 4121 A4 4122 AS 4123 AS 4124 A2 4199 A1 5101 A3 5103 A3 6100 A6 6105 AS 6106 AS 6109 A4 6110 A4 6111 A4 6112 A4 6200 A1 6201 A1 6202 A2 6203 A2 6204 A2 7101 AS 7102 AS 7103 AS 7104 A4 7105 A4 7109 A6 7110 A4 7111 A2 7112 A4 0005 A2 0206 A2 0210 A6 0211 A4 0212 A5 1110 A3 1160 A4 1161 A6 1162 A6 1163 A6 1164 A5 1165 A6 1166 A6 1167 A6 1168 A6 1169 A6 117...

Page 91: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 91 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Layout Display Panel Part 1 Bottom View TR 17005a_001 190204 ...

Page 92: ...EN 92 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Display Panel Part 2 Bottom View TR 17005b_001 190204 ...

Page 93: ... A 3300 B1 C 3301 A3 B 3302 A3 1130 C1 1930 A1 1931 A4 GND 12VSTBY 2 4 B A C 7301 PDTC124EU 1 2 3 7300 PDTC124EU GND GND DA 1931 F3103 F3002 F3101 F3003 I300 F3004 12VSTBY 1130 EVQ11L05R 1 2 3 4 GND GND 12VSTBY 1930 DA 3303 270R 3304 270R 3301 270R 3302 270R F3001 3300 4K7 KEY1 TRAY_LED2 TRAY_LED1 Tray_Led TR 17001_009 190204 Layout Standby Panel TR 17010_001 190204 1130 A1 1930 A1 1931 A1 3301 A1...

Page 94: ...02 A2 from STBY 1 4 B A B 1940 A1 F4003 B1 12VSTBY 2 3400 A3 6400 A3 1 2 3 A F4002 A1 3400 680R F4001 A1 12VSTBY 12VSTBY F4003 1940 DA 1 2 3 F4002 1 2 F4001 12VSTBY 1941 DA LST670 LST670 6401 6400 6402 LST670 TRAY_LED1 TRAY_LED2 TR 17001_011 190204 Layout Tray Left Panel TR 17012_001 190204 1940 A1 1941 A1 3400 A1 6400 A1 6401 A1 6402 A1 ...

Page 95: ...EFT 2 3 F5001 B1 F5002 B1 A B A 1 6500 A3 6501 A2 6502 A2 1 2 3 not used B 1950 A1 3500 A2 680R 3500 F5001 12VSTBY F5002 6502 LST670 6501 LST670 6500 LST670 DA 1950 1 2 12VSTBY TRAY_LED2 12VSTBY TR 17013_001 190204 Layout Tray Right Panel 1950 A1 3500 A1 6500 A1 6501 A1 6502 A1 TR 17014_001 190204 ...

Page 96: ...8 G6 4700 E4 4701 G5 not used 9701 D4 F701 E2 F702 C11 F703 D7 F704 A4 F707 E3 F708 B11 F709 C6 I741 D4 I742 D5 I743 E7 B G 1 4700 F713 H5 I701 C2 5710 B6 5711 C10 5713 D13 3734 F15 I744 E7 I745 A8 for MSTD only 0R 0 9V 0 5714 G14 6703 C5 6704 E5 6705 F5 7701 A10 7702 D15 7704 C6 I735 G1 I723 F15 I724 E14 7714 H6 7716 D14 7717 G7 3743 G8 I701 6703 BA591 F707 GND 1n 2734 9701 GND GND I702 4K7 3717 ...

Page 97: ... 1949 A LPR6520 1 2 F5215 I411 100n 2430 100R 3476 7401 BC857BW F5101 BC817 25W COL 7416 75R 3411 4 5 6 7 8 9 3464 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 3 I437 1947 1u 2436 8 3439 10K BZX384 C6V8 6414 3451 10K 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I447 I439 1942 PH B 1 21 33 Y CVBSOUT TV 10K 3437 9 R PR CIN ENC 31 R PR COUT TV 37 SCL 38 SDA 8 VCC 20 VCCB REC 24 VCCB1 30 VCCB2 32 VCCB3 36 VDD 7 YIN ENC 19 Y CVBSIN ...

Page 98: ...n 2509 2502 100n 3K9 3536 2530 100n I514 GND GND I521 I528 3532 1K GND I501 I534 I523 2 1 GND GND GND MC33078 7505 A 3 GND 7502 C MC33079 10 9 8 1n 2517 I525 I526 I524 GND GND GND 2519 100u 5NSTBY 2510 100u 100K 3505 100K 3503 I507 GND BC817 25W COL 7509 2507 1u 4K7 3528 3513 1K I532 GND 4K7 3519 3520 220R 15 2 3 4 5 6 9 VDD 16 VEE 7 VSS 8 3504 100K HEF4052BT 7504 1 10 11 12 13 14 1K 3515 GND I527...

Page 99: ...5A 1300 GND I357 1m 2305 9 I349 F315 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 3 5 7 I327 5300 SRW28EC9 E02V0133 TCET1108G 7314 1 4 3 2 2307 1n I337 F356 10p 2337 GNDHOT 2309 68u F381 1u 2342 2 1 3 GND GND PSC 1308 500mA TL431 7304 3375 470R 5VSTBY 33VSTBY 5N 5Vreg 5V I351 I309 I306 10K 3304 I318 F384 12VSTBY 4K7 3343 47K 3331 10R 10n 2326 3325 6305 1N4006GP F347 I356 1301 3K3 3365 3372 33R I353 I345 5VCR GND ...

Page 100: ...2 2609 56p 2u2 2627 GND VREF2 42 VREFTOP 5 XTAL_IN 6 XTAL_OUT I614 SC1_OUT_L 30 SC1_OUT_R 37 SC2_IN_L 38 SC2_IN_R 11 STBYQ 4 TESTEN 7 TP 29 VREF1 25 I2S_WS 43 MONO_IN 23 24 28 32 22 RESETQ 40 SC1_IN_L 41 SC1_IN_R 31 D_CTR_IO0 8 D_CTR_IO1 12 I2C_CL 13 I2C_DA 14 I2S_CL 17 I2S_DA_IN1 21 I2S_DA_IN2 16 I2S_DA_OUT 15 44 AVSS 1 AVSUP 34 CAPL_M 27 DACM_L 26 DACM_R 20 DVSS 19 DVSUP 9 18 ADR_CL 10 ADR_SEL 3...

Page 101: ...4 POL 4 R 2934 7931 STV5348 GND 5SW 100n GND I996 I999 5931 10u I987 3936 10K 100n 2938 GND 5932 I988 I990 I992 I998 I995 I997 A_YCVBS SCLSW SDASW 5SW 0 4V 1 6V 5V 2 4V 2 7V 4 5V 4 5V 0V A DC 1 V Div 20ns Div I994 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div I989 TR 17021_001 230204 Analog Board Follow Me FOME 2943 D4 2941 B3 2944 D4 I951 B3 2946 E1 I954 C3 7934 C C2 3947 E4 3954 C2 3938 C1 3939 C3 3945 E3 3941 D3 B C...

Page 102: ... C2 3585 C3 5580 A2 E A from DAC_ADC Ground not connected 3584 470R I492 C3 I491 D2 7580 F D3 F4102 A4 2590 A3 3580 A3 F4103 GND 100n 2580 GND I489 1u 2587 2586 3585 560R 2585 I493 1n PC74HCU04D A 9 Vcc 14 Vss 7 Y 8 100n 7580 D GND BZX384 C6V8 6580 GND I488 5 A Y 6 150p 2590 I492 7580 C PC74HCU04D GND 5VDD I491 330R 3582 5VDD 5581 10u PC74HCU04D 1 A 2 Y 2581 100u A 3 Y 4 7580 A PC74HCU04D A 13 Y 1...

Page 103: ...4 22R 2042 100n F0012 I021 3045 1K0 AGND GND 2R2 3034 3009 5K6 GND 5NSTBY 5VSTBY 6 3V 100u 2002 GND 4K7 3006 5001 2003 100n GND 4K7 3049 I023 22R 3022 GND 25V 10u 2019 3011 100K 5N 5V I032 F0007 2035 100n GND VDDD 1 VINL 3 VINR 2 VREF 4 VREFN 5 VREFP 15 VSSA 10 VSSD 12 WS AGND UDA1361TS 7007 11 BCK 13 DATAO 14 FSEL 7 PWON SFOR 6 8 SYSCLK 16 VDDA 9 3036 6K8 AGND 33K 3017 2010 27p 7010 6K8 3032 PDTC...

Page 104: ...3523 A3 3532 A2 3533 A3 3601 B4 3603 B4 3701 B7 3703 B7 3724 A7 5300 B10 5301 C3 5302 A10 5304 B10 5305 A9 5306 C9 5307 B9 5308 B8 5309 B8 5401 C6 5402 A6 5403 B6 5404 B4 5406 B5 5580 A2 5581 A1 5600 B4 5601 B4 5602 C4 5705 A8 5709 A7 5710 B7 5711 B7 5713 C7 5714 C6 5931 A1 6003 C3 6004 C1 6300 B9 6301 A10 6302 A10 6303 B9 6305 A10 6306 A10 6307 C9 6308 C9 6309 B10 6310 B9 6311 B10 6313 B9 6316 C1...

Page 105: ...A9 3416 A9 3417 A5 3418 A9 3419 A8 3420 A5 3421 A6 3423 A6 3424 B6 3425 A5 3426 B6 3427 A4 3428 B6 3429 C6 3431 A5 3437 B5 3438 B5 3439 B5 3440 A9 3442 B6 3443 A7 3444 A7 3445 B5 3446 A4 3448 A7 3449 A5 3450 A7 3452 A5 3455 B5 3456 A7 3457 A7 3458 A9 3459B6 3460 A9 3461 A5 3462 A5 3463 A5 3464 A5 3465 A5 3466 A5 3467 A5 3468 A5 3469 A5 3470 A5 3471 A5 3472 A5 3475 A6 3476 A5 3477 A5 3478 A6 3481 B...

Page 106: ...EN 106 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout Analog Board Part 1 Bottom View TR 17025a_001 250204 ...

Page 107: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 107 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Layout Analog Board Part 2 Bottom View 17025b_001 230204 ...

Page 108: ... 1938 B4 1939 B4 3380 B1 F391 B1 F392 C1 F393 D1 F394 B3 F395 C4 1 2 3 4 1 A B C D 3 4 1 2 0803 BARCODE BAV21 LKS1AF 1350 680K 6350 F394 3380 1 2 BRACKET 0005 F393 1939 B2B PH K 1936 75209 1 2 3 4 1938 1 2 1 2 F395 EH S F392 B2P3 VH 1937 F391 3381 F390 17026_001 040304 Layout Power Supply Interface 17027_001 040304 0005 A1 1937 A1 3380 A1 1350 A1 1938 A1 3381 A1 1936 A1 1939 A1 6350 A1 ...

Page 109: ...A2 65 P23 A19 A3 66 P24 A20 A4 67 P25 A21 A5 68 P26 A22 A6 69 P27 A23 A7 70 P37 78 83 P60 SCK 84 P61 SO SDA 85 INT2 PA1 36 37 INT3 PA2 INT4 PA3 38 63 NMI_ P00 AD0 44 P01 AD1 45 P02 AD2 46 P03 AD3 47 P04 AD4 48 P05 AD5 49 P06 AD6 50 P07 AD7 51 P10 AD8 A8 52 P11 AD9 A9 53 P12 AD10 A10 54 P13 AD11 A11 BUSRQ_ P34 79 CS0_ P40 CS1_ P41 80 CS2_ P42 81 82 CS3_ P43 DVCC1 89 DVCC2 25 64 DVCC3 DVSS1 91 DVSS2...

Page 110: ...6 E2 I907 E4 I908 D1 1 3929 A4 3930 A4 3931 A4 3932 B4 3933 B4 3934 A4 3923 10K not used from CECO for SET FAN only MOT GNDD MOT 4904 7902 1 3 2 1 I904 GNDD LM324D 10 9 8 GNDD LM324D 7902 3 12VSTBY 1K0 3914 3928 18K 1K0 3915 4903 GNDD GNDD F902 F903 GNDD 7905 PDTC124EU 1K0 3918 6902 BAT254 3924 5VSTBY 3V3STBY 10K F904 7903 PDTC124EU 7908 PDTC124EU 1902 S2B EH 1 2 GNDD GNDD 7904 PDTA124EU PDTC124EU...

Page 111: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 111 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Layout UP Sub Board Top View Layout 603 3051 1 TR 17030_001 250204 ...

Page 112: ...EN 112 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout UP Sub Board Bottom View Layout 603 3051 1 TR 17031_001 250204 ...

Page 113: ...STBY F8002 2K7 5802 F848 GNDD 2830 100n GNDD F8805 3807 100K 3858 100K 10K C36 1988 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3857 F8702 3V3STBY_R F813 GNDD F817 7817 BC847BW GNDD 3823 100K 2822 100n 22K 3802 3847 10K 4802 GNDD 100n 2803 PMBT2369 7807 GNDD 5VSTBY 3V3STBY 3827 1K0 3869 330R 100K 3V3STBY 3841 100p 2829 10u 2827 I801 100p 2826 3878 1K0 4R7 3864 6804 BAT254 F847 F8604 5VSTBY BAT254 6805 GNDD 3873 4K7 F8707 680...

Page 114: ...04 B4 F905 A1 F906 A2 F907 A2 F908 B4 F909 C3 from CECO for SET FAN only MOT delete for SET FAN to FAN 7910 PDTC124EU GNDD MOT not used F901 BAV70W 6901 3923 10K I904 4904 7902 1 3 2 1 GNDD GNDD LM324D 10 9 8 1K0 3914 LM324D 7902 3 18K 12VSTBY 3928 GNDD 1K0 3915 4903 GNDD F903 F902 7905 PDTC124EU 1K0 3918 GNDD 5VSTBY 3V3STBY 6902 BAT254 10K 3924 F904 7903 PDTC124EU 4K7 3926 7908 PDTC124EU 100u 291...

Page 115: ...Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EN 115 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Layout UP Sub Board Top View Layout 603 3051 2 TR 21014_001 160604 ...

Page 116: ...EN 116 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Layout UP Sub Board Bottom View Layout 603 3051 2 TR 21015_001 150604 ...

Page 117: ... OPTICAL 100R for DIGITAL IN for SATCONTROL only 5 4 3 2 1 GNDD OUT 1 VS 1924 HSJ1637 010510 6259 JFJ2000 2 GND 3 GNDD F2006 3256 75R GNDA F253 F2304 GND GND 1 3 2 GNDD F2403 YKC21 3416 1925 F2005 F2004 6258 GNDD 6 8V DF3A6 8FU 6254 BZX384 C6V8 I255 4207 F250 3257 220R 1u0 2250 GNDD GNDD GNDD 3253 10R 3252 100R 2255 100n GNDA GNDA GNDD 100n 2266 2 F2404 7250 1 74HCU04D 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 F2202 FMN 1920...

Page 118: ...B1 6259 B1 9002 A1 9003 B1 9005 A1 9006 A1 9007 B1 9008 B1 9009 B1 9010 A1 2250 A1 2251 A1 2252 A1 2253 A1 2254 A1 2255 A1 2256 A1 2257 A1 2258 B1 2259 B1 2260 A1 2262 B1 2265 A1 2266 A1 2267 A1 3251 A1 3252 A1 3253 B1 3254 B1 3255 A1 3256 A1 3257 B1 3258 A1 3260 A1 3261 B1 3262 A1 3264 B1 3268 B1 3270 A1 3271 B1 3272 A1 3273 A1 4001 A1 4201 A1 4207 A1 5251 A1 5253 B1 5254 B1 5255 A1 5257 B1 6250 ...

Page 119: ... 7 8 9 1105 FMN BMT 1 10 11 12 3184 4K7 3180 220R 3172 33R F0512 3161 82R F0202 33R 3138 5102 3112 33R 33R 3116 3099 6K8 F0223 10p 2107 5104 F0303 33R 3130 4116 3135 33R F0408 F0237 82R 3154 F0405 I112 3082 100K 2101 22n F0011 47R 3152 F0211 3106 33R F0218 2115 100n 74LVC08AD 7104 2 4 5 7 14 6 4K7 3166 I105 4K7 3127 3039 10K 6K8 3192 F0410 3191 100K 4124 74HCT14D 7111 3 5 7 14 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I120...

Page 120: ...59 7 72 8 1 49 10 65 11 66 12 67 13 68 14 105 15 129 16 144 PHYD0 82 PHYD1 81 PHYD2 80 PHYD3 79 PHYD4 76 PHYD5 75 PHYD6 74 PHYD7 73 37 HIFWR_ ISON 93 LINKON 92 LPS 91 LREQ LREQ 87 PD 48 PHYCTL0 86 PHYCTL1 85 1 HIFD8 10 HIFD9 9 HIFINT_ 38 HIFMUX 46 40 HIFRD_ 36 HIFSC_ HIFWAIT 41 HIFAD7 13 HIFALE 39 HIFD10 8 HIFD11 7 HIFD12 4 HIFD13 3 HIFD14 2 HIFD15 HIFA8 25 HIFAD0 22 HIFAD1 21 HIFAD2 20 HIFAD3 19 ...

Page 121: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 A D 3311 10K 2305 C1 1 not used 1 2 3 4 4301 4305 100n 2306 2300 4u7 1R0 3306 3K3 3301 4314 4311 4304 4313 I305 4309 11 12 15 14 16 9 4 6 7 3 10 1 8 5 2 13 74HCT9046AD 7301 PLL 4302 3305 220K 2K2 3303 2305 100n 56R 3300 2 7 1 14 3 2u2 7300 1 74LVC125AD 2302 4006 3304 4K7 10K 3307 I306 4303 7 10 14 8 2304 68p 7300 3 74LVC125AD 9 4312 4300 I303 4310 2308 100n 3302 12K 5 4 5302 74LVC1G125...

Page 122: ...O18 AD2 PIO19 W3 PIO2 AD3 PIO20 AD4 PCI GNTB D18 PCI IDSEL C22 PCI INTA C16 PCI IRDY B14 PCI PAR B15 PCI PERR A23 PCI REQ B23 PCI REQA C23 PCI REQB C14 PCI SERR A15 PCI STOP C15 PCI TRDY AC8 PCST0 0 AF7 PCST0 1 AE7 PCST0 2 AE6 PCST1 0 AD6 A10 PCI AD4 B10 PCI AD5 C10 PCI AD6 D10 PCI AD7 B11 PCI AD8 C11 PCI AD9 A11 PCI CBE0 A14 PCI CBE1 A17 PCI CBE2 C19 PCI CBE3 A24 PCI CLK A16 PCI DEVSEL B16 PCI FR...

Page 123: ... F3 I508 D4 I509 D4 I510 D4 I511 E4 I512 E4 delete for 2004 F1513 F2 F1514 F4 F1515 F4 F500 A4 F501 A4 F502 E3 I500 B2 I501 C3 I502 A3 I503 B3 I504 B4 F1512 1504 I501 2518 100p I505 I507 10u 5503 4500 I503 I509 5501 4 3 I502 7500 2 STS5DNF20V 5 6 F1505 F500 F 1A 1506 4502 100n 2526 100n 2525 100n 2519 I504 10n 2527 F1515 1505 1A F 6 8 3 2 1 7 7501 NCP1570D 4 5 3503 1K5 1508 B2B PH SM3 TBT 1 2 F502...

Page 124: ... only not used 1 1 1 F A B C 9 A B C D 2067 F8 TO ANALOG BOARD 1 1 not used not used 1 D E F 1704 C9 7 8 9 1 2 not used 1 1 1 1 1 PR 5703 2u2 4u7 2070 2716 18p 5701 6u8 4713 3714 1K0 3716 1K0 3 4 1 5 2 AD8091ART 7701 4762 4702 2701 100n 22p 2720 2719 8p2 6u8 5708 6u8 5704 I726 5709 2u2 3721 1K2 3709 180R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1704 FMN BMT PROGSCAN 100n 2067 3723 1K0 3715 1K5 4 F1706 7702 1 AD8092AR 3 2 1 ...

Page 125: ...2814 10p 4805 I805 12 15 37 27 46 11 14 45 33 35 38 40 42 44 30 32 13 28 7 47 26 29 31 34 36 39 41 43 17 16 9 23 10 22 21 20 19 18 8 25 24 6 5 4 3 2 1 48 7 AM29DL324GB 70EI 7811 FLASH 2Mx16 ROM 7810 M24C64 WMN6 1 2 3 6 5 8 4 36 18 19 8Kx8 Φ EEPROM 5 10 11 14 15 8 7 12 37 13 34 35 38 39 40 45 46 47 48 3 4 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 33 2 6 29 30 31 32 41 42 43 44 1 20 EEPROM Φ 8 BIT SERIAL 17 9 16 54 6...

Page 126: ...n 2905 I913 10n 2944 2901 47n 1K0 3954 2913 100n 5901 I928 2914 270p 3951 1K5 3946 1K0 I909 3910 68R 3918 75R 2930 100n F1916 I901 270p 2915 47n 2909 F1912 5915 3926 1K0 I925 4902 5905 I914 5903 4u7 3 4 5 6 2928 270p FMN BMT 1901 1 2 1K0 3921 2906 47n 3913 F1909 22R 47R 3087 2908 47n I932 2942 22p 1K5 3950 4K7 F1914 3945 I911 100R 3907 I926 2903 47n I908 2036 270p 2927 270p 7904 BC847B 2920 22p 39...

Page 127: ...7B 7003 100R 3008 3010 22R F002 2059 33p I004 I012 3027 22R 2063 47n 10K 3017 F009 5001 2026 F008 3000 680R 100n 100n 2035 3019 4K7 22R 3007 F012 3012 4K7 1 4 5 8 2 3 6 7 LD1117D33 7006 4u7 2033 5010 F020 F0316 4u7 F0318 2022 24M576 1001 CX 8045G F0322 7 8 9 25 26 27 28 29 3 30 4 5 6 15 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 1003 FLZ 1 10 11 12 13 14 10K 3011 F017 I007 2038 100n F004 2032 100n 3023 22R A3 X...

Page 128: ...8 33R F731 3756 33R 33R 100n 2779 3752 33R 3773 3770 3V3_HDMI 33R 100n 2740 3V3D F0426 F734 4794 22R 3799 F0434 198 17 31 37 49 63 69 81 89 123 138 197 9 97 113 124 129 139 147 194 88 112 128 146 193 16 36 68 80 96 185 187 167 168 169 157 158 8 30 48 62 162 183 171 174 177 184 172 175 178 186 PLL POWER 7005 2 165 164 160 161 166 163 159 FLI2301 DAC 33R 3726 1V8 35V 4u7 2784 F0435 2758 100n 5V_HDMI...

Page 129: ... 5322 F0116 3347 82R 3325 33R 470R 3341 3348 10K F0104 10 19 20 F0127 9 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 74LVC245APW 7320 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3358 220R 10 19 20 8 9 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7321 74LVC245APW 3346 47K 100n 2323 3353 47K F0109 3334 33R 22R F0139 F0108 3338 4324 2322 100n F0102 F0106 F0112 33R 3355 F0125 F322 F0121 3349 33R 33R 3350 33R 3324 4321 33R 3331 10K 3359 F0107 F320 4K7 3345 ...

Page 130: ...601 BC857BW 3601 1K0 3602 10K 3600 7 4 8 1 2 3 6 Φ LP2951ACDR2 7600 5 F600 F601 F602 21 22 23 18 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2223 DC1R019JDA 1600 19 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2021 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 9 1601 DC1R019JDA 36 37 38 39 4 40 5 6 7 26 27 28 29 3 30 31 32 33 34 35 16 17 18 19 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 56604 1300 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 41 42 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 40 ...

Page 131: ...3 A6 3214 A4 3215 A4 3216 A5 3217 A4 3218 A4 3220 A5 3221 A4 3223 A5 3225 A5 3228 A5 3229 A4 3230 A4 3231 A5 3232 A6 3233 A6 3234 A5 3235 A4 3236 A5 3237 A4 3238 A5 3239 A4 3240 A6 3241 A4 3242 A5 3243 A4 3244 A4 3245 A5 3246 A4 3247 A4 3248 A4 3249 A4 3251 A4 3252 A4 3254 A4 3255 A4 3256 A4 3257 A4 3258 A4 3259 A4 3260 A5 3261 A5 3270 A5 3271 A5 3272 A5 3273 A5 3274 A5 3275 B4 3276 A5 3277 A5 327...

Page 132: ...65 A3 3266 A3 3267 A3 3268 A3 3269 A3 3280 A2 3281 A2 3282 A2 3283 A1 3285 A2 3286 A4 3287 A3 3288 A4 3289 A3 3290 A4 3291 A3 3292 A4 3293 A3 3322 C5 3324 C5 3326 C5 3328 C5 3330 C5 3332 C5 3334 C5 3336 C5 3344 C5 3345 C5 3346 C5 3347 C5 3348 C5 3400 B4 3401 B4 3409 B4 3412 B4 3414 B4 3415 B4 3418 B4 3422 B4 3433 A3 3434 A3 3435 A3 3441 A3 3442 A3 3444 A3 3446 A3 3448 A3 3452 A3 3498 A3 3499 A3 35...

Page 133: ... CPUCLK 1 C1 C3 C10 A5 C106 A3 C11 A3 C12 A3 C13 A3 C14 A3 C15 A3 C16 A3 C17 A3 C18 A2 C19 A2 C4 C4 C5 C4 C6 C4 C7 B5 C8 B5 C9 A5 D1 B4 D2 B4 D3 A4 D4 A4 Q1 C4 Q46 A4 R1 C4 R10 A4 R176 A3 R177 A3 R179 D3 R189 B4 R2 C4 R3 C3 R4 C4 R47 B4 R5 B2 R57 C4 R6 B5 R7 B4 R8 B4 R9 A5 SW1 C4 TP2 C4 TP33 B4 TP35 B4 TP37 C4 TP38 B4 U1 B3 ...

Page 134: ...5 C23 D5 C24 D4 C25 D4 C26 D4 C27 D4 C28 D4 C29 D4 C30 D4 C32 D3 C33 D3 C34 D3 C35 D3 C39 D2 C40 D2 C41 D2 C42 C2 C43 C1 C44 C1 C45 C1 C46 C1 C47 C1 C48 C4 C49 B1 C50 A3 C51 B3 C52 B3 C53 B5 C54 A1 C55 A2 C56 A3 L3 B3 Q2 D1 Q3 D1 Q4 D1 Q5 A3 Q6 A3 Q7 A1 Q8 A1 Q9 A3 R13 D4 R15 D4 R16 D1 R17 D1 R18 D1 R21 C1 R22 C1 R23 C1 R24 C1 R25 C2 R26 B2 R27 B2 R28 B2 R29 B4 R30 B1 R31 B1 R32 B3 R33 B5 R34 A3 R...

Page 135: ...nd PWB Layouts EN 135 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 EPG Board Memory TR 11008_001 170603 3 C57 B3 C58 B2 C59 B4 C60 B4 C61 B4 C62 B4 C63 B4 C64 B4 R172 C2 R173 B2 R174 C3 R175 B3 R48 C4 R49 C4 R50 C4 R51 C4 U7 C4 U8 C3 U9 C2 ...

Page 136: ... 10us Div IC U50 Pin 1 A DC 1 V Div 100us Div TP6 PS_CSYNC A DC 1 V Div 100us Div TP7 HSYNC A DC 1 V Div 5ms Div TP8 VSYNC 4 C2 C4 C3 C4 C430 B2 C431 B2 C66 C5 C67 C3 C68 C3 C70 B3 C71 C5 Q13 B3 Q47 B2 Q48 B2 R185 B2 R186 B2 R187 B2 R188 B2 R45 C4 R52 C4 R53 B4 R54 C4 R55 C4 R56 C3 R58 B3 R59 B3 R62 B3 TP6 C2 TP7 C2 TP8 C2 U10 C3 U50 C4 ...

Page 137: ... DC 500mV Div 10us Div CVBS Y_ANALOG A DC 500mV Div 10us Div TP9 CVBS Y_ANALOG_BUFFER TR 11010_001 170603 5 C36 B3 C72 C4 C73 C4 C74 C3 C75 C4 C76 B3 C77 B3 C78 B3 L4 C4 Q18 C4 Q19 C2 Q20 B3 Q21 B3 Q22 B3 Q23 B2 R71 C3 R72 C2 R73 C4 R74 C4 R75 C3 R76 C4 R77 C3 R78 C2 R79 B3 R80 B3 R81 B3 R82 B2 R83 B2 R84 B3 R85 B3 R86 B3 R87 B2 TP10 C2 TP9 B4 ...

Page 138: ...Pr_PIP2ENCODER A DC 500mV Div 20us Div G Y_PIP2ENCODER A DC 500mV Div 20us Div B Pb_PIP2ENCODER A DC 200mV Div 10us Div CVBS_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div Y_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div C_DVD 6 C100 B2 C101 B3 C102 B3 C200 B4 C201 B4 C202 B3 C79 C4 C80 C4 C81 C4 C82 C4 C83 C4 C84 C4 C85 C2 C86 C2 C87 C2 C88 C4 C89 B4 C90 B4 C91 B3 C92 B2 C93 B3 C94 B2 C95 B4 C96 B3 C97 B4 C98 B4 C99 B4 L15 B4 L5 B2 L...

Page 139: ...or Y TR 11012_001 170603 A DC 500mV Div 20us Div G Y_PIP2ENCODER A DC 500mV Div 10us Div IC U13A Pin 1 Y SYNC_EPG 7 C116 C3 C117 C2 C118 B3 C119 B2 C203 C4 Q10 B3 Q27 C3 R101 C3 R102 C3 R104 C3 R105 C3 R106 C3 R107 C4 R108 C3 R68 B3 R69 B3 R70 B3 U13 C3 A DC 1 V Div 100us Div TP6 PS_CSYNC ...

Page 140: ... 20us Div G Y_PIP2ENCODER A DC 500mV Div 20us Div B Pb_PIP2ENCODER A DC 2 V Div 20ns Div IC U14 Pin 3 A DC 500mV Div 10us Div IC U14 Pin 10 CVBS_EPG_OUT A DC 500mV Div 10us Div IC U14 Pin 11 Y_EPG_OUT A DC 500mV Div 10us Div IC U14 Pin 9 C_EPG_OUT 8 C120 C3 C121 C3 C122 C3 C123 C3 C124 B3 C125 B4 C126 B3 C127 B3 C128 B3 C129 B3 L7 C3 L8 B3 R109 C3 R111 B3 R112 B3 R171 C3 TP11 C3 TP12 C2 U14 C3 Y5 ...

Page 141: ... A DC 200mV Div 10us Div CVBS_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div Y_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div C_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div VR_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div YG_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div UB_DVD 9 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div G_OUT C132 D2 C137 C2 C138 C2 C141 B4 C143 B4 C148 B2 C149 B2 C152 B4 C153 B4 C155 A2 C156 A2 C157 A4 C158 A4 C178 D3 C179 D3 C180 C3 C181 C3 C182 D3 C183 D3 Q28 C2 Q29 C3 Q31 C3 Q32 B4 Q...

Page 142: ...Pin 10 U_EPG_DVD A DC 50mV Div 20us Div IC U13D Pin 16 Y_EPG_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div VR_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div YG_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div UB_DVD 10 C104 C3 C107 D3 C109 D3 C151 B3 C188 B4 C190 B4 C191 B4 C192 B4 C193 B4 C400 C4 C401 C4 C402 C4 C410 D4 C411 D4 C413 D4 C414 D3 Q30 B2 Q33 B2 Q38 A2 R103 C3 R110 D3 R126 D2 R134 D2 R135 B4 R136 B4 R14 C3 R142 A3 R143 C2 R145 A3 R146 C2 R16...

Page 143: ...From Digital Board 1800 Empress 1704 Chrysalis To In Out Board IOE 1923 To Display Control 1910 From Analog Board 1943 TR 11016_001 120603 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div R_OUT A DC 200mV Div 10us Div C_OUT A DC 200mV Div 10us Div Y_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div CVBS_OUT A DC 200mV Div 10us Div CVBS_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div Y_DVD A DC 200mV Div 10us Div B_OUT 11 A DC 200mV Div 10us Div C_DVD A DC 200mV D...

Page 144: ...0x 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts EPG Board IIC Expander TR 11017_001 170603 12 C105 C4 C176 C3 Q45 B3 R159 B3 R63 B3 R64 C4 R65 C4 R66 B4 R67 B4 TP18 C3 TP19 C3 TP20 C3 TP21 C3 TP22 C3 TP23 C3 TP24 C2 TP25 C3 TP26 C2 U31 C3 ...

Page 145: ...0 Pin 3 A DC 1 V Div 5us Div IC U41 Pin 2 13 C159 D3 C160 D2 C161 D2 C162 D2 C163 D3 C165 C3 C166 C4 C167 C3 C168 C2 C169 C2 C170 C2 C171 B3 C172 B2 C173 B2 C174 B2 C301 B4 C302 C3 C303 B3 C304 A4 C305 B3 C306 A3 C307 A3 D5 D3 D6 C3 L1 D4 L11 C3 L12 D3 L13 C3 L14 A3 L9 D3 Q43 D4 Q44 C4 R152 C4 R153 D4 R154 C4 R155 C3 R156 C4 R157 C4 R158 C3 R162 B3 R163 B3 TP27 D2 TP28 D2 TP29 C2 TP30 C2 TP31 B2 T...

Page 146: ... C1 L11 C1 L14 A4 L15 B3 L3 C3 L4 C2 L5 B3 L6 B3 L7 B2 L8 B2 L9 B1 Q13 B2 Q18 B2 Q19 C2 Q20 B2 Q20 A3 Q21 C2 Q22 B2 Q23 C2 Q24 B4 Q25 B4 Q26 B4 Q27 A4 Q29 A3 Q30 A3 Q31 A3 Q32 A3 Q33 A3 Q34 B3 Q35 B3 Q36 B3 Q37 B3 Q38 A3 Q39 B3 Q40 B3 Q40 B2 Q41 B3 Q42 B3 Q45 B1 Q46 B1 Q47 B2 Q5 C3 Q6 C3 Q7 B1 Q8 B1 Q9 C3 R100 B3 R101 A4 R102 A4 R103 B4 R104 A4 R105 A4 R106 A4 R108 A4 R11 B2 R111 B2 R112 B2 R113 B...

Page 147: ...138 B2 R139 B2 R14 A1 R140 B2 R141 B2 R144 B2 R146 B2 R147 B2 R148 B2 R149 B2 R15 C3 R150 B2 R151 B2 R152 C4 R153 B4 R154 B4 R155 B4 R156 B4 R157 B4 R158 B4 R16 B1 R162 C4 R163 C4 R17 B1 R172 D1 R173 D1 R174 D1 R175 D1 R18 B1 R186 B3 R187 B3 R188 B3 R19 C3 R2 D4 R20 C3 R21 C1 R22 C1 R23 C1 R24 C1 R28 C1 R4 C2 R45 B3 R48 D3 R49 D3 R50 D4 R51 C4 R56 B3 R57 D4 R62 B3 R64 B4 R65 B4 R66 C4 R67 C4 R68 A...

Page 148: ...EN 148 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 7 Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts ...

Page 149: ...set Bad or disturbed TV channel reception PAL AFC adjustment 5711 2 HF AGC adjustment 3724 Service tasks after replacement of IC 7710 Purpose Set amplifier control Symptom if incorrectly set Picture jitter if input level is too low and picture distortion if input level is too high TP ADJ MODE INPUT DC Voltmeter Frequ Generator TUNER 38 9MHz 500mVpp at Tuner 1705 Pin 11 F710 IF out 2 5V 0 1V DISC D...

Page 150: ... the slash version as parameter The slash versions used in HDRW720 and HDRW725H are the following 00 02 74 05 75 Example DD 1217 74 Reset of Slash Version Use command 1115 to reset the analogue board to the default setting Procedure Put the set in DSW command mode Execute command 1115 with the following parameters DD 1115 w 0xAE 2 0xD0 0x00 Leave the DSW command mode and start up the set in applic...

Page 151: ...use the 10 hexadecimal numbers we calculated above example 1207 10D7A3830C 12700 Test OK The set has now its original unique number 8 4 Alignments after replacing the Boot EEPROM 7810 The NVM item 7810 on the Digitalt Board Chrysalis contains the Diversity String that tells the software during startup which hardware version is present The setting is stored in the NVM during the production of the D...

Page 152: ...ater pins of the VFD FIL1 and FIL2 are clamped so that the grids and segments can be fully switched off 9 1 7 REC LED The REC LED ring is made with 3 red LED controlled via pin 3 only for flashing and pin 12 for on off switching of the microcontroller The POS 7105 is used as a driver for the led 9 1 8 EPG LED The EPG led is a white led and controlled from the pin 14 from the microcontroller The PO...

Page 153: ...energy is transferred into the transformer 5300 pins 7 5 during the conductive phase of the switching transistor 7307 and is stored there as magnetic energy This energy is passed to the secondary outputs of the power supply in the blocking phase of the switching transistor 7307 With the switch on time of the switching transistor 7307 the energy transferred in every cycle is regulated in such a way...

Page 154: ...et when the complete part is not supplied The IF frequency of the video carrier is 38 9 MHz for all systems except SECAM L 34 0 MHz A quasi split audio system is used Separate surface wave filters SAW are required 1701 1703 for video 1702 for audio 1701 is switched into the signal path for DK I SECAM L L reception if the signal SFS_TS is high In this case the switches 7704 7705 are open and the di...

Page 155: ...ut from dig board AL AR DVAL 3 UDA1360 ADC A_DATA to dig board 1 ARADC ALADC 16 UDA1334 DAC VOR VOL 14 ARDAC ALDAC D_DATA from dig board LH Logic 1 3 5 1 10 9 LL HL MSB LSB HEF4052 2 5 12 L H L H HH LH LL HL HH 3 4 15 14 11 13 1 6 MSB LSB POS 7503 LH Logic 1 3 5 1 10 9 LL HL MSB LSB HEF4052 2 5 12 L H L H HH LH LL HL HH 3 4 15 14 11 13 1 6 MSB LSB POS 7501 MSP34XX 2 I2C Control 8 9 12 13 26 27 31 ...

Page 156: ... the cinch plug 1925 or 1926 B in case of option DIGITAL IN The capacitors 2256 and 2266 perform an AC coupling between connector and set ground The second DAOUT signal is fed directly via 3264 to the optical out transmitter 6255 g Digital Audio Input Path with IOE Print There are two possibilities for a digital audio input signal in case of option DIGITAL IN One is the signal from the optical rec...

Page 157: ...n addition to that the DAC 7001 and the cinch outputs can be killed muted in case of digital silence by the circuit around 7008 7009 and 7010 when no audio data are available e g D_DATA0 line zero This function can be also activated via the ION line set to high during any stand by mode To avoid signal distortions clipping the mute transistors for cinch rear out 7415 7416 are decoupled via 7011 ...

Page 158: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 158 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 9 3 6 Video routing Figure 9 1 Video IO Europe ...

Page 159: ...og input of the CC P WSFI line In case the level is higher than 3 5V the input signal is a 16 9 source If the level is lower than 2 4V the picture ratio is 4 3 For generation of the appropriate DC voltage on the Y C out rear the WSRO line is controlled via pin 18 of 7408 by the CC P Pin 18 set to low means 4 3 pin 18 set to high determines 16 9 The control of the switching voltage Pin 8 of Scart 1...

Page 160: ...dio Out from dig board AL AR Modulator Rear IN 2 AIN2R AIN1R AIN1L Rear Out 2 AL AR DVAR DVAL AMCO 3 UDA1360 ADC A_DATA to dig board 1 ARADC ALADC Y UV CVBS YC Rear IN 1 NAFTA only Rear Out 1 Y UV CVBS YC MSP34XX 2 I2C Control 8 9 12 13 26 27 31 30 37 38 41 40 Q Peak Det Source select Demodulator DACM_L DACM_R SC1_OUT_L SC1_OUT_R LH Logic 1 3 5 1 10 9 LL HL MSB LSB HEF4052 2 5 12 L H L H HH LH LL ...

Page 161: ... e Digital Audio Input Path with IOE Print see chapter 9 3 4 g 9 4 3 Audio ADC DAC The conversion of analog audio signals from the record selector 7501 in the I O ALADC ARADC is done via UDA1361TS 7005 This IC can process input signals up to 2Vrms by using an external resistor 3039 3041 in series to the input pins As the level from the DVIO Board is only 1Vrms a 6dB step can be performed by settin...

Page 162: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 162 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 9 4 4 Video routing Figure 9 3 Video IO Nafta ...

Page 163: ...available a switching between interlaced and progressive output is necessary While the transistors 7421 7422 7424 7425 7427 and 7428 are used as driver for Y U V progressive 7423 7426 and 7429 together with 7405 are necessary for killing these signals via pin 42 of 7408 in case the interlaced is selected PSCAN_KILL line set to low If progressive output is active the pins 27 29 and 31 of 7408 are s...

Page 164: ...re modules In the Chrysalis the video MPEG2 stream and the audio AC3 stream are multiplexed into an I2S stream The serial data are sent to the Basic Engine for recording Front end IDE Interface IC7400 Chrysalis interfaces directly to the Basic Engine BE IDE bus via connector 1102 Via connector 1101 it connects to the hard disk The normal recording is always done on the hard disk Only archiving and...

Page 165: ...1394 PHY IC7200 pins 59 and 60 24 576 MHz provided by xtal 1201 9 5 5 Power Supply The Digital Board is not powered in standby mode The control signal ION Inverse On coming from the analogue board will enable the PSU and power the digital board ION High the digital board is in powered down standby mode ION Low the power supply to the digital board is enabled The 3V3 5V 5V and 12V come from the PSU...

Page 166: ... IC7809 IC7810 NVRAMs IC7004 VIP IC7700 FLI2301 Video De interlacer Line Doubler for Chrysalis F boards IC7703 ADV7196 Video Enc for progressive scan done by Chrysalis 9 5 9 I O Connectors AIO Connector item 1900 The Audio In Out AIO connector is used to interchange digital audio signals between Analog and Digital Board DAIO Connector item 1901 The Digital Audio In Out DAIO connector is used to in...

Page 167: ...oop Trough the input video signals CVBS YC YUV and YUV progressive from the Digital board are passing three video switches before going to the Analog board Item 7503 for CVBS and Y C Item 7502 for YUV interlaced Item 7501 for YUV progressive 9 7 3 EPG RGB Video A V sync and H sync for progressive 2H sync are necessary for outputting an RGB video A sync separator item 7703 generates these syncs Inp...

Page 168: ...ptions and list of abbreviations EN 168 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 9 7 4 Power supply The supply for the video stages and the EPG digital part are generated via DC DC converters items 7400 7401 and 7403 out of the 12STBY ...

Page 169: ...o A sync separator item U10 generates these syncs Input for the sync separator is either the 1fh or the 2fh luminance signal from the Digital board A video switch item U50 makes the selection The EPG signal goes via a PIP inserter IC item U11 and pheripherals that inserts a PIP Picture In Picture into the EPG OSD Source for this PIP is the CVBS signal from the digital board When the PIP output is ...

Page 170: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 170 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 9 10 IC Descriptions 9 10 1 Display Board IC 7103 TMP87CH74F Display Board Front Microprocessor Figure 9 10 ...

Page 171: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 171 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 Figure 9 11 ...

Page 172: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 172 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 Figure 9 12 ...

Page 173: ...UT5 Digital Output Pin 5 17 R PR CIN_AUX Red or Pr or Chroma input from Auxiliary SCART2 or external Cinch 18 DIGOUT6 Digital Output Pin 6 19 Y CVBSIN_AUX Y CVBS Input from Auxiliary SCART2 or external Cinch 20 VCCB_REC Video Output Recorder Buffer Supply Pin 21 Y CVBSOUT_REC Y CVBS Output to Recorder 22 GNDB_REC Ground Supply for Recorder Buffer 23 COUT_AUX Chroma Output to Auxiliary SCART2 or ex...

Page 174: ...put Pin 1 43 CIN_TUN Chroma Input from Tuner 44 DIGOUT2 Digital Output Pin 2 Figure 2 STV6618 Input Output Diagram Pin No Symbol Description SCART1 TV R PR COUT_TV G YOUT_TV B PBOUT_TV FBOUT_TV Y CVBSOUT_TV Y CVBSIN_TV Tuner Y CVBSIN_TUN Encoder R PR CIN_ENC G YIN_ENC B PBIN_ENC CVBSIN_ENC CIN_ENC YIN_ENC Recorder Y CVBS_REC SCART2 R PR CIN_AUX G YIN_AUX B PB_AUX FBIN_AUX Y CVBSIN_AUX COUT_AUX COU...

Page 175: ...Y CVBSOUT_AUX SCART2 mute 6 dB R Pr COUT_TV mute 6 dB G YOUT_TV SCART1 SCART1 mute 6 dB B PbOUT_TV SCART1 Y CVBS_TUN Y CVBS_TV Y CVBS_AUX CVBSIN_ENC YIN_ENC CIN_TV CIN_ENC G YIN_ENC G YIN_AUX R Pr CIN_AUX B PbIN_AUX R Pr CIN_ENC B PbIN_ENC FBOUT_TV SCL FBIN_AUX 0v 5v SDA C_GATE I C Bus Bo Clamp Bo Clamp Bo Clamp Bo Clamp Av Clamp Av Clamp Bot sync av Bo Sync Bot sync Bot sync av CVBSIN_TUN Y CVBSI...

Page 176: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 176 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 IC7411 NJM2285 Analog Board Video Switch ...

Page 177: ...el VCC 1 2 3 GND S1 CTRL FREQUENCY CONTROL VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR LOGIC LOGIC OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION OVERPOWER PROTECTION short winding soft start S2 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION S Q R UVLO Q MAXIMUM ON TIME PROTECTION POWER ON RESET 1 VALLEY TEA1507 100 mV clamp DRIVER START UP CURRENT SOURCE 0 75 V 0 5 V 5 Isense 6 DRIVER MGU230 4 DEM 8 DRAIN 7 HVS n c OCP LEB blank Iss 2 5 V burst detect...

Page 178: ...CE 8 FS INTERPOLATOR SERIAL CONTROL INTERFACE AUTO CLOCK DIVIDE CIRCUIT VOLUME MUTE CONTROL DATA INPUT 3 2 DIGITAL SUPPLY CLOCK IN ANALOG OUTPUTS 2 2 ZERO FLAG ANALOG SUPPLY DE EMPHASIS MUTE RESET 2 SERIAL MODE 16 18 20 24 BIT DIGITAL DATA INPUT AD1852 MULTIBIT SIGMA DELTA MODULATOR ATTEN MUTE DAC MULTIBIT SIGMA DELTA MODULATOR 8 FS INTERPOLATION ATTEN MUTE VOLTAGE REFERENCE DAC ...

Page 179: ...gative Line Level Analog Output 14 O FILTR Voltage Reference Filter Capacitor Connection Bypass and decouple the voltage refer ence with parallel 10 µF and 0 1 µF capacitors to the AGND 16 O OUTL Left Channel Negative Line Level Analog Output 17 O OUTL Left Channel Positive Line Level Analog Output 18 I AVDD Analog Power Supply Connect to Analog 5 V Supply 19 FILTB Filter Capacitor Connection Conn...

Page 180: ... DC DC Converter Control NCP303LSNxxT1 Open Drain Output Configuration Vref 2 Input 3 Gnd 5 CD RD 1 Reset Output NCP1570 Figure 2 Block Diagram UVLO COMP Fault Latch Set Dominant 0 25 V Error Amp R S Q PWM Latch Reset Dominant PWM COMP Σ OSC Art Ramp 80 200 kHz 0 525 V 8 5 V 7 5 V 0 985 V S R Q VCC GND VFB COMP GATE H GATE L PGDELAY PWRGD Non Overlap VCC 0 89 V 0 69 V 0 25 V S R Q PGDELAY Latch Se...

Page 181: ...art Pulling pin 0 45 locks gate outputs to a zero percent duty cycle state 5 GATE H High side switch FET driver pin Capable of delivering peak currents of 1 5 A 6 GATE L Low side synchronous FET driver pin Capable of delivering peak currents of 1 5 A 7 VFB Error amplifier and PWM comparator input 8 GND Power supply return FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM CGMS MACROVISION SHARPNESS FILTER CONTROL AND ADAPT...

Page 182: ...t Serial Data Input Output 32 DAC C O Color Component Analog Output of Input Data on Cb Cr9 0 Input Pins 34 DAC A O Y Analog Output 36 DAC B O Color Component Analog Output of Input Data on Cr9 Cr0 Input Pins 37 COMP O Compensation Pin for DACs Connect 0 1 µF capacitor from COMP pin to VAA 38 RSET I A 2470 Ω resistor for input ranges 64 940 and 64 960 output standards EIA 770 1 EIA 770 3 must be c...

Page 183: ...ter DMA0 1 UART Serial I O 0 1 Interrupt Controller Real Time Clock Generator GPIO Controller Timer 0 1 2 3 4 SYSTEM BUS CONTROLLER BUS ARBITRATION BUS INTERFACE ROM FLASH SRAM CONTROLLER FP DRAM SDRAM CONTROLLER Genera l Purp os e I O Port s Genera l Purp os e I O Port s Crystal Ceramic Oscillator SYSTEM BUS IIC BUS Write Buffer ARM7TDMI CPU Core Cache 4 Kbyte CPU Unit Figure 1 1 S3C3410X Block D...

Page 184: ...P vss 10 VDDP vdd 11 TCLK3 P0 3 IO pbseuct4 P0 3 12 TCLK4 P0 4 IO pbseuct4 P0 4 13 TCAP3 TOUT3 PWM0 P0 5 IO pbseuct4 P0 5 14 TCAP4 TOUT4 PWM1 P0 6 IO pbseuct4 P0 6 15 EINT0 nWREXP P0 7 IO pbseuct8 P0 7 16 A0 O pob8 A0 17 A1 O pob8 A1 18 A2 O pob8 A2 19 VSS P vss 20 VDDP vdd 21 A3 O pob8 A3 ...

Page 185: ...3 A23 EINT7 P1 7 IO pbsedct8 P1 7 44 nCS0 O pob8 nCS0 45 nCS1 P2 0I O pbceuct8 P2 0 46 nCS2 P2 1I O pbceuct8 P2 1 47 nCS3 P2 2I O pbceuct8 P2 2 48 nCS4 P2 3I O pbceuct8 P2 3 49 nCS5 P2 4I O pbceuct8 P2 4 50 nCS6 nRAS0 nSCS0 P2 5I O pbceuct8 P2 5 51 VSS P vss 52 VDDP vdd 53 nCS7 nRAS1 nSCS1 P2 6I O pbceuct8 P2 6 54 EINT1 nECS0 P2 7 IO pbseuct8 P2 7 55 nOEO pob8 nOE 56 nASO pob8 nAS 57 nWBE0 nBE0 DQ...

Page 186: ...t8 D6 76 D7 IO pbsedct8D 7 77 D8 A16 P4 0I O pbcedct8 P4 0 78 D9 A17 P4 1I O pbcedct8 P4 1 79 D10 A18 P4 2 IO pbcedct8 P4 2 80 D11 A19 P4 3 IO pbcedct8 P4 3 81 D12 A20 P4 4 IO pbcedct8 P4 4 82 D13 A21 P4 5 IO pbcedct8 P4 5 83 VSS P vss 84 VDDP vdd 85 D14 A22 P4 6 IO pbcedct8 P4 6 86 D15 A23 P4 7 IO pbcedct8 P4 7 87 nDREQ0 P5 0I O pbceuct4 P5 0 88 nDACK0 P5 1 IO pbceuct4 P5 1 89 nDREQ1 P5 2I O pbce...

Page 187: ... IO pbseuct4 P6 7 105 TCK RP0 P7 0 IO pbceuct4 P7 0 106T MS RP1 P7 1 IO pbceuct4 P7 1 107T DI RP2 P7 2 IO pbceuct4 P7 2 108 nTRST RP3 P7 3 IO pbceuct4 P7 3 109T DO RP4 P7 4 IO pbceuct4 P7 4 110 RP5 P7 5 IO pbceuct4 P7 5 111 VSS P vss 112 VDDP vdd 113 RP6 P7 6 IO pbceuct4 P7 6 114 RP7 P7 7 IO pbceuct4 P7 7 115 XTAL0I oscm XTAL0 116 EXTAL0O oscm EXTAL0 117 RESET I pisu RESET 118 TEST0I pisT EST0 119...

Page 188: ... in IR out HSYNC in Composite Video Clock Generator 8 and 16 bit Timer Real Time Clock IR Transmitter Receiver IR in Out Port s Clock Driver G Guide Decryption G Code Decode Logic D A FIR Digital Filter CSYNC Separator Error Correction Logic 16 bit data bus Clamping 24 bit addr bus A D bus control CPU Bus Interrupt Handler On Screen Display Controller To CPU Back Porch To SDRAM Delay Output Ports ...

Page 189: ...RL 197 I 68EC000 mode Lower Data Strobe SH mode Low Write strobe UDS WRH 198 I 68EC000 mode Upper Data Strobe SH mode High Write strobe RW RD 196 I 68EC000 mode Read Write strobe SH mode Read strobe DTACK WAIT 201 O 68EC000 mode Data Transfer Acknowledge SH mode WAIT IPL 2 0 19 17 OI nterrupt Privilege Level IRQACK 57 I 68EC000 mode interrupt acknowledge SH mode IRQOUT from CPU PA23 CS 21 I 68EC00...

Page 190: ...output port 0 H sync Test output OUTP1 VBID6 9O Programmable output port 1 VBI Data test output GCLR 61 IG lobal Clear Oscillation XTAL19 I Connect to an 36MHze xternal resonator When in external clock input mode an external clock is input via this pin XTAL21 0O Connect to an 36MHze xternal resonator When in external clock input mode this pin is left open Analog Signals R YOUT 85 O Red or Y Output...

Page 191: ...c circuit GND 1 2 8 20 26 51 52 63 65 71 72 79 96 97 102 103 105 110 122 131 138 150 151 155 156 170 200 0V ground reference for the digital logic circuit Miscellaneou s VRTS VRT VRB VRBS VCLMP 176 178 182 183 185 Reference voltage inputs for internal A D converter See Chapter 6 NC 32 34 36 38 73 77 80 82 84 86 88 92 98 101 152 154 173 175 177 179 181 184 186 188 190 192 Not connected ...

Page 192: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 192 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 IC U11 SDA9488X EPG Board Picture in Picture IC ...

Page 193: ...Circuit IC descriptions and list of abbreviations EN 193 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 9 ...

Page 194: ...tput Enable ReaD CC Flash ROM and S RAM PWM_FIL Control line for Filament Voltage Generation PWONSW Amplifier Switch Audio A D Converter RD_ Pal Secam Select RECLED Control Signal for REC LED RESET_DIG Reset Line to Digital Board RP_ Inverse Reset line to Flash ROM RSA1 2 Record Selector 1 2 RY BY_ Ready Busy input line from Flash ROM SIF1 Sound intermediate frequency SB1 Secam Band 1 PCB Test ent...

Page 195: ...clock from DVIO board DV_IN_CLK Digital Video in data bus from DVIO board DV_IN_HS Digital Video in horizontal synchronisation from DVIO board DV_IN_VS Digital Video in vertical synchronisation from DVIO board EMI_A 21 1 External Memory Interface Address Bus Host Decoder EMI_BE0N External Memory Interface Lower byte enable Host Decoder EMI_BE1N External Memory Interface Upper byte enable Host Deco...

Page 196: ...ncoder Data Strobe VE_DTACKN Video Encoder Data Transfer acknowledge VIP_ERROR Video Input Processor error VIP_FB Video Input Processor Fast Blanking VIP_FID_FF Video Input Processor field indentifier to Flip Flop VIP_HS Video Input Processor horizontal VIP_ICLK Video Input Processor input Clock VIP_IDQ Video Input Processor output data qualifier VIP_IGP1 Video Input Processor input general purpos...

Page 197: ...enable signal PCM1 Audio Serial Data Output of Link Codec IC7431 PCM1_NEW MSB justified to I2S converted audio serial data audio serial data input of audio DAC UDA1334A PD 0 15 Data bus lines for Host I F of Link Codec IC7431 PHY_D 0 7 Data bus connection between PHY and LINK device RESETn DVIO board reset RESET_FM Reset signal driven by Flashmaster programming device RESTB Reset input of Link Cod...

Page 198: ...Spare Parts List EN 198 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 10 10 Spare Parts List 10 1 Exploded View of the Set Figure 10 1 TR 17045_001 260204a ...

Page 199: ...Spare Parts List EN 199 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 10 10 2 Exploded View of the Front Panel Complete Figure 10 2 TR 17046_001 260204 ...

Page 200: ...Spare Parts List EN 200 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 10 10 3 Exploded View of the Front without PWBs Figure 10 3 TR 17047_001 260204 ...

Page 201: ...603 2126 2020 552 94427 100pF 5 50v 0603 2200 4822 126 14241 330pF 50V 0603 2201 4822 126 14241 330pF 50V 0603 2202 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 3100 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5 0 062W 3101 4822 051 30223 22kΩ 5 0 062W 3102 4822 051 30222 2 2kΩ 5 0 062W 3103 4822 051 30221 220Ω 5 0 062W 3104 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3105 4822 051 30222 2 2kΩ 5 0 062W 3106 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 310...

Page 202: ...9812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2412 4822 122 33741 10pF 10 50V 2413 4822 124 80483 47µF20 6 3V 2414 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2416 3198 017 41050 1µF 10V 0603 2417 4822 124 11947 10 F 20 16V 2418 3198 017 41050 1µF 10V 0603 2419 3198 017 41050 1µF 10V 0603 2420 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2421 4822 124 11947 10 F 20 16V 2422 5322 126 11583 10nF 10 50V 0603 2423 3198 017 41050 1µF 10V ...

Page 203: ...30333 33kΩ 5 0 062W 3427 4822 051 30759 75Ω 5 0 062W 3428 4822 117 13632 100kΩ 1 0603 0 62W 3429 4822 117 12925 47kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3431 4822 051 30472 4 7kΩ 5 0 062W 3432 4822 116 52175 100Ω 5 0 5W 3433 4822 116 52175 100Ω 5 0 5W 3434 4822 116 52283 4 7kΩ 5 0 5W 3435 4822 116 52201 75Ω 5 0 5W 3436 4822 116 52199 68Ω 5 0 5W 3437 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3438 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3439 48...

Page 204: ...42M 6320 4822 130 11397 BAS316 6321 4822 130 10654 BAT254 6321 9322 199 12685 DIO SIG SM BAT54WS 6322 4822 130 11416 PDZ6 8B 6324 9340 548 69115 PDZ27B 6325 4822 130 81234 1N5819 6401 9340 548 61115 PDZ12B 6402 9340 548 61115 PDZ12B 6403 9340 548 61115 PDZ12B 6404 9340 548 61115 PDZ12B 6409 4822 130 11416 PDZ6 8B 6414 4822 130 11416 PDZ6 8B 6415 9340 548 61115 PDZ12B 6416 9340 548 61115 PDZ12B 641...

Page 205: ...H 1 3918 2322 704 69101 910Ω 1 0 063W 0603 3918 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5 0 062W 3919 2120 108 93058 33kΩ 1 0603 3920 4822 051 30562 5 6kΩ 5 0 063W 0603 3922 4822 051 30102 1kΩ 5 0 062W 3923 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3924 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3925 4822 117 12706 10kΩ 1 0 063W 0603 3926 4822 051 30472 4 7kΩ 5 0 062W 3927 4822 051 30333 33kΩ 5 0 062W 3929 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 3931 4822 0...

Page 206: ... 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2432 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2433 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2434 4822 126 11785 47pF 5 50V 0603 2512 2020 021 91857 100µF 6V3 20 2512 4822 124 11618 NEA70JM 107X 100UF 6 3V 2514 2238 586 59812 100nF 20 80 50V 0603 2515 3198 017 44740 470nF 10V 0603 2516 2020 021 91857 100µF 6V3 20 2516 4822 124 11618 NEA70JM 107X 100UF 6 3V 2518 2020 552 94427 100p...

Page 207: ...W 3347 2322 702 60829 82Ω 5 0603 3348 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3349 4822 051 30339 33Ω 5 0 062W 3350 4822 051 30339 33Ω 5 0 062W 3351 4822 051 30339 33Ω 5 0 062W 3352 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3353 4822 051 30472 4 7kΩ 5 0 062W 3354 4822 051 30339 33Ω 5 0 062W 3355 4822 051 30339 33Ω 5 0 062W 3356 4822 051 30472 4 7kΩ 5 0 062W 3359 4822 051 30103 10kΩ 5 0 062W 3400 4822 051 30472 4 7kΩ 5 0 ...

Page 208: ...8 Jumper 0603 4800 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4801 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4803 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4808 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4810 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4811 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4900 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4901 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4904 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4905 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 4910 4822 051 30008 Jumper 0603 5001 4822 157 11499 BLM11P600SPT 5...

Page 209: ...0µF 16V 20 M6X8 LESR C166 9965 000 20148 E 47µF 16V 20 6 3X5 3 LESR C165 680pF 10 0603 X7R 50V C166 E 47uF 16V 20 6 3x5 3 LESR C167 9965 000 20146 TAnF 47µF B SIZE 6 3V C171 9965 000 20146 TAnF 47µF B SIZE 6 3V C173 9965 000 20146 TAnF 47µF B SIZE 6 3V C178 1uF 16V 20 0603 Y5V 16V C179 1uF 16V 20 0603 Y5V 16V C180 1uF 16V 20 0603 Y5V 16V C181 1uF 16V 20 0603 Y5V 16V C182 1uF 16V 20 0603 Y5V 16V C1...

Page 210: ...1210 M L4 9965 000 23682 CHIP INDUCTOR 12UH SIZE 1210 M L5 9965 000 23682 CHIP INDUCTOR 12UH SIZE 1210 M L6 9965 000 23682 CHIP INDUCTOR 12UH SIZE 1210 M L7 9965 000 23682 CHIP INDUCTOR 12UH SIZE 1210 M L8 9965 000 23683 CHIP INDUCTOR 68UH SIZE 1812 W L9 9965 000 20149 POWER 100UH 1A SMT105 101K D1 9965 000 20150 1N4148WS SOD 323 D2 9965 000 20150 1N4148WS SOD 323 D3 9965 000 20150 1N4148WS SOD 32...

Page 211: ...Revision List EN 211 HDRW720 0x DVDR725H 0x 11 11 Revision List 11 1 3122 785 14281 Aug 30th 2004 Added DVDR725H ...

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