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ORDER NO.

PIONEER CORPORATION

   

1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan

PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.

  P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.

PIONEER EUROPE NV

  Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium

PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.

  253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936

    PIONEER CORPORATION

2015

2015 Printed in Japan

VSX-830-K

RRV4594

AV Receiver

VSX-830-K

VSX-45

VSX-830-S

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).

THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL(S).

Model

Type

Power Requirement

Remarks

VSX-830-K

CUXESM

AC 120 V

VSX-45

CUXE

AC 120 V

VSX-830-K

SYXEV8

AC 220 V to 230 V

VSX-830-S

SYXEV8

AC 220 V to 230 V

Model

Order No.

Remarks

VSX-830-K, VSX-45, VSX-830-S

RRV4595

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

K-MZV MAR.

Summary of Contents for VSX-830-K

Page 1: ...ONEER CORPORATION 2015 2015 Printed in Japan VSX 830 K RRV4594 AV Receiver VSX 830 K VSX 45 VSX 830 S THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL S AND TYPE S THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL S Model Type Power Requirement Remarks VSX 830 K CUXESM AC 120 V VSX 45 CUXE AC 120 V VSX 830 K SYXEV8 AC 220 V to 230 V VSX 830 S SYXEV8 AC 220 V to 230 V Model Orde...

Page 2: ... 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on Any current measured must not exceed 0 5 mA ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER 2 PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance have special safety related characteristics These are often not ev...

Page 3: ...O 14 4 4 DMAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM SYSTEM 16 4 5 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM 18 4 6 GND BLOCK DIAGRAM 20 5 DIAGNOSIS 22 5 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 5 2 CONFIMATION OF THE NETWORK MODULE 28 5 3 ERROR INDICATIONS 30 5 4 PROTECTION CIRCUIT 32 6 SERVICE MODE 34 6 1 TEST MODE 34 6 2 DEFAULT SETTINGS 36 7 DISASSEMBLY 37 8 EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 46 8 1 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE UNIT IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED 4...

Page 4: ...capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of the soldering iron Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled Compared with eutectic solders lead free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting temperatures hard to melt easy to harden The following lead free solders are available as service parts P...

Page 5: ...gital In Out Section HDMI terminal 19 pin Not DVI HDMI output type 5 V 55 mA HDMI input MHL terminal 5 V 900 mA USB terminal USB2 0 High Speed Type A 5 V 1 A iPod terminal USB Network Section Wired LAN terminal 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX Network Section Wireless WLAN standards IEEE 802 11a IEEE 802 11b IEEE 802 11g IEEE 802 11n Frequency band VSX 830 K CUXESM VSX 45 CUXE 2 4 GHz band 2 412 GHz to 2 462...

Page 6: ...BD player Video and operations must be normal 8 Check the tuner AM and FM operations Audio and operations must be normal 9 Check the sound from headphone output Sound must be normal without noise 4 Check the HDMI digital audio playback Make the digital connections with a BD player Each channel audio and operations must be normal Distortion Noise Volume too low Volume too high Volume fluctuating So...

Page 7: ...3 3 PCB LOCATIONS B DMAIN ASSY NETWORK MODULE F CPU ASSY E CONCT ASSY G R ASSY H FUSB ASSY J FRONT ASSY G AMP5 ASSY C OPTCO ASSY D SP B ASSY VSX 45 only M SMPS ASSY A MAIN ASSY I NTC ASSY N REG ASSY K HPMIC ASSY L INSEL ASSY WG ASSY G L ASSY ...

Page 8: ...SSY FRONT 7028077721050 7028077721010 7028077721040 7028077721040 2 INSEL ASSY PCB SUB ASSY INSEL 7028077722050 7028077722010 7028077722040 7028077722040 2 OPTCO ASSY PCB SUB ASSY OPTCO 7028077723050 7028077723010 7028077723040 7028077723040 2 HPMIC ASSY PCB SUB ASSY HPMIC 7028077724050 7028077724010 7028077724040 7028077724040 2 NTC ASSY PCB SUB ASSY NTC 7028077725050 7028077725010 7028077725040 ...

Page 9: ...9 VSX 830 K 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F ...

Page 10: ... G 1 2 2 2 C OPTCO A VSX 830 K VSX 45 CU VSX 830 K D SP B ASSY 7028077732010 AMP5 A 70280 I NTC ASSY VSX 830 K CUXESM 7028077725050 VSX 45 CUXE 7028077725010 VSX 830 K S SYXEV8 7028077725040 K HPMIC ASSY VSX 830 K CUXESM 7028077724050 VSX 45 CUXE 7028077724010 VSX 830 K S SYXEV8 70280777240 L INSEL ASSY VSX 830 K CUXESM 7028077722050 VSX 45 CUXE 7028077722010 VSX 830 K S SYXEV8 7028077722040 M SMP...

Page 11: ...e importance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation The power supply is shown with the marked box CP402 CP3602 A A A 1 2 2 2 MAIN ASSY VSX 830 K CUXESM 7028077711030 VSX 45 CUXE 7028077711010 VSX 830 K S SYXEV8 7028077711020 2 2 B B B 1 8 8 8 DMAIN ASSY VSX 830 K CUXESM 7028077771030 VSX 45 CUXE 7028077771010 VSX 830 K S SYXEV8 70280...

Page 12: ...MI3 SAT CBL HDMI OUT I2S CODEC DIRECT 6dB HDMI4 SAT CBL HDMI RECEIVER DSP R CH Audio Selction ETHERNET WIRELESS DIGITAL IN HDMI IN TUNER MIC AXX7293 NETWORK MODULE HDMI SWITCHER VOLUME AND INPUT SELECTOR FRONT USB BLUETOOTH ANALOG INPUT FUSB ASSY H IC3652 UTC4580E IC400 BD3473KS2 SII9587 IC9601 MN864788A IC1602 IC1801 AK4588 IC9002 D808K013DPTP400 ...

Page 13: ...13 VSX 830 K 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F AMP5 ASSY G SPK OUT HEADPHONE OUT HPMIC ASSY K Q606 Q608 Q607 Q609 Q451 IC2704 NJM4580CG ...

Page 14: ...DFL AXR1 2 AXR1 1 AXR1 0 AFSR1 ACLKR1 D1LRCK P1B_BCK NC_LFE NSLR NDSDFR NFDAT NDSDFL2 NLRCK2 NBCK2 CODDATO CODLRCK CODBCK AXR0 9 D1SDT AFSX0 ACLKX0 AHCLKX0 AHCLKX1 AXR0 8 D1CDT AXR0 7 D1FDT P1B_LRCK DSDSL P1B_HFDT DSDFL P1B_SDTI DSD P1B_CDTI DSDLFE P1B_BDTI DSDSR P1B_LRCK DSDSL P1B_RDTI DSDFR D1B_FDT D1FDT DSD_ON D1B_FDT 6 5 12 2 9 11 3 8 D1B_BCK D1B_LRCK P1_BDTI P1_DSDSR CH0ASD1 CH0ASD2 CH0ASD3 N...

Page 15: ... AHCLKX0 AHCLKX1 AXR0 8 D1CDT AXR0 7 D1FDT IC1510 SEL VHC157 AND VHC08 IC1804 IC1801 CODEC AK4588 IC9002 DSP 8K013DPTP400 4 5 3 3 2 1 D1BCK D1LRCK D1FDT D1CDT D1SDT D1SDT SR DABCK DAMCLK DABCK DALRCK DADATF DADATC DSPMCLKI DALRCK DADATF DADATC D1BCK DSPPASS H DSP THROUGH ROUTE L DSP ROUTE DSP THROUGH SELECTOR BLOCK D1LRCK H L D1FDT D1CDT NET POW DIR POW DAC FL FR DAC C LFE DAC SL SR DAC SBL SBR DV...

Page 16: ...30 K 1 2 3 4 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 4 4 DMAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM SYSTEM DMAIN ASSY TMDS CEC DIGITAL VIDEO ANALOG VIDEO AUDIO SPDIF DIGITAL AUDIO AXX7293 CLOCK OTHER ASSY DMAIN ASSY B MAIN ASSY A CPU ASSY F FRONT ASSY J ...

Page 17: ...17 VSX 830 K 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F AXX7293 MAIN ASSY A OPTCO ASSY C FUSB ASSY H ...

Page 18: ...1N 100V R120 4 7 1W 6K8 R118 4K7 R112 12K F R109 R108 12K F C129 220 10 AXA 6 8V ZD401 6 8V ZD400 V 5_ST 6 8V 6 8V V 5_ST C109 NM PC123X2YFZ R111 1K L102 10UH CN901W CN901B S3 F_USB USB_ 12V CEC IO 6 8V R116 0 68 1W UF4007 D119 S4 FLT S1 AMP B B 1500P 250V C115 100N K C113 KIA7812API ZJ16B ZJ16B NJM2888F33 IC305 6 8V A 12V1 A 12V1 AUDIO PART C148 33 63 SARS01 D108 S2 12V 12V MAIN TRANS AC IN S30SC...

Page 19: ...37S3959 IC101 R5S726B0D216FP IC9601 SII9587CNUC 3 IC1602 MN864788A IC6 TC7SZ125FUS1 IC7 74LCX541FT IC1601 74VHC126FT IC8 TC7SZ125FUS1 NJM2888F05 IC303 IC612 TC74VHCT08AFKS1 IC614 TC74VHCT08AFKS1 IC608 TC74VHCT08AFKS1 IC611 74VHCT126AFT IC1812 TC7SH08FUS1 IC1808 TC7WHU04FK IC1511 ICS511MLF IC1521 TC7SH08FUS1 IC1509 74VHC126FT IC1804 TC74VHC08FK X1501 GCS3EF13HY00001 OS 24 576MHz IC1805 TC74VHC157FK...

Page 20: ...K 1 2 3 4 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 4 6 GND BLOCK DIAGRAM A 12V FL_FB C_FB A 12V FL_A FRL FR_A CEN_A SMPS A 12V FR_FB HP_L HP_R FL_FB FR_FB AC IN POWER TRANS SMPS ASSY M REG ASSY N MAIN ASSY A HPMIC ASSY K INSEL ASSY L ...

Page 21: ...12V SR_FB A 12V HIGHB1 A 12V FRL FR_A CEN_A CRL HP_RLY CEN_A SR_A SL_FB FBRL A 12V HIGHB A 12V FR_FB SL_FB HP_L HP_R SL_A FL_FB FR_FB GND_H GND_H SR_A SL_A SURL SPB_R DC_PROTECTION MAIN ASSY OPTCO ASSY C DMAIN ASSY B CPU ASSY F AMP5 ASSY G FRONT ASSY J FUSB ASSY H ...

Page 22: ...k cable connection between CX101 on SMPS Assy and CN9502 on DMAIN Assy If it is OK replace that cable No Check connection betwwern CN602 on DMAIN Assy and CN301 on CPU Assy No No Is the fuse F100 open Is the voltage 5 6 V SMPS Assy CX101 pins 5 6 7 C129 side Is the voltage 5 6 V DMAIN Assy CN9502 pins 1 2 3 Yes Is the voltage 5 6 V DMAIN Assy CN602 pins 1 2 Yes Is the voltage 5 6 V CPU Assy CN301 ...

Page 23: ...y Yes Check L3001 IC3001 or replace FRONT Assy No No Check Q3001 Q3009 R3112 R3113 or replace FRONT Assy No Is the voltage 30 V FRONT Assy C3032 side Is the voltage 5 V FRONT Assy C3096 side Are the voltage 2 82 Vac FRONT Assy FLT3001 pins 1 62 Are the voltage 30 V FRONT Assy CN3001 pins 38 39 Are the voltage 30 V CPU Assy CN314 pins 38 39 Are the voltage 30 V MAIN Assy CP311 pins 12 13 Is the vol...

Page 24: ...heck IC101 pin 133 on DMAIN Assy Check IC612 pin 11 on DMAIN Assy No No No No No No Replacce IC101 on DMAIN Assy No Replacce IC612 on DMAIN Assy No Check F_RLY line on MAIN Assy or replace Q9 on MAIN Assy or replace MAIN Assy Check RYAF5 line on DMAIN Assy or replace DMAIN Assy Check and repair FL or FR AMP circuit or replace AMP5 Assy No No No No No Check connectors between FRONT Assy CN7202A and...

Page 25: ... CONCT Assy Replace OPTCO Assy No Problem No Damage Yes Yes Repair IC2502 IC2702 and its peripheral circuit or replace MAIN Assy Repair IC1801 AK4588 and its peripheral circuit or replace DMAIN Assy Check selection of speaker system by SPEAKERS key on front panel is correct Check signals of problem channel on AMP5 Assy CP401 pin 3 SL 5 C 7 SR Check signals of problem channel on CONCT Assy CN113 pi...

Page 26: ...DMAIN Assy Replace PACK601 Tuner Pack on MAIN Assy Yes Replace REG Assy Yes Yes Yes Replace DMAIN Assy Yes Yes Yes Tuner Other Analog OK USB in NETWORK in Check FUSB Assy CP3601 pins 2 3 Check Digital Audio Signal output DMAIN Assy CN9203 pins 26 28 30 32 34 Check Digital Audio Signal output DMAIN Assy CN9203 pins 26 28 30 32 34 Check 3 V and digital signals DMAIN Assy CN9202 pin 5 3 V 2 3 digital...

Page 27: ...AIN Assy No OSD Check IC1 and its peripheral circuit or replace DMAIN Assy No GUI HOME MENU GUI USB GUI NETWORK GUI What is not indicated only in GUI No Picture This is just for general reference and does not including every single case No Picture No Yes Replace Network module Repair IC1602 MN864788A and its peripheral circuit or replace DMAIN Assy ...

Page 28: ... antenna cable connections on the network module 1 Press Home Menu button on a remote control and select Network Connection from the Network Bluetooth menu on screen 2 Select Wireless Direct from the Network Connection menu 3 Select the encryption method to None with k l from Security Protocol 4 Select Frequency Band at j and select the frequency to 2 4GHz 5 Select OK then press ENTER Setting chan...

Page 29: ...3 Check that the above mentioned SSID WirelessDirectX XXXXXX is displayed in the Choose a Network box 2 Select Wi Fi 1 Left click on the wireless network icon on the system tray 2 Check that the above mentioned SSID WirelessDirectX XXXXXX is displayed on the list that appears How to Check on a PC Equipped with a Wireless LAN Device Windows 7 WirelessDirectX XXXXXX ...

Page 30: ...lashing 3 Shutdown after 3 seconds 4 FL OFF LED flashing 5 Power on is acceptable after 1 minute To detect overheat of inner tempareture If the TEMPERR5 port become H for 3 seconds the unit will returns to normal condition automatically Abnormality DC voltage of the Digital power supply detection N A Wireless LED DERR XVDDERR Pin 60 of IC300 Detect L 1 Muting on speaker relay off 2 Shutdown immedi...

Page 31: ...t and XMHLPERR port is set to L Flashes MHL POW ERR and stops MHL power supply Flashes MHL POW ERR MHL power is not supplied until the MHL equipment is acknowledged after second power on DMAIN ASSY B R263 R 1 0 7 V 3R3_PVCC 67 IC101 UCOM R309 NM C230 NM C227 NM C226 R312 100 C228 0 1U 16 5 1V 0 2012 R310 V 5_MHL NM R311 R308 100 3 4 5 2 1 TPS2065CDBVR IC809 150U 16 6 3 7 7 C229 R314 NM MHLPOW D112...

Page 32: ...Y A MAIN ASSY A REG ASSY N CPU ASSY F Each DC power supply voltage value that DC PROTECT circuit works HIGH Less than 44 V at normal 55 V HIGH More than 41 V at normal 55 V A 12V Less than 8 V at normal 12 V A 12V More than 9 V at normal 12V 12V TRIGGER Less than 8 V at normal 12 V VSX 45 only TR 12V Reference information ...

Page 33: ... K 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 A B C D E F 2 TEMP Protection Circuit AMP5 ASSY G AMP5 ASSY G CPU ASSY F FRONT ASSY J NTC ASSY I GND 2SC3052 Q19 D9 LBAS16HT1G V 5R0_FLT R74 22K R84 R95 10 R409 220K R366 100K Q320 2SC3052 R372 ...

Page 34: ...tected O L D C C O M X P R T S T M P R E S E T R E S E T R E S E T D E R R The numbers of detections for various protection processes are displayed TUNE key TUNE key PRESET key PRESET key During Standby mode simultaneously press and hold STATUS and ENTER keys for 5 seconds to enter this mode Turn off the power to this unit by setting the main volume level to dB and Multi zone to OFF R E S E T H O ...

Page 35: ...L display Change cyclically Saving and Loading of USB backup state A V Receiver USB USB A V Receiver Key operation FL display Change cyclically 5 sec SAVE or LOAD is completed Key operation FL display Power OFF All zone OFF Selecting Wireless disconnection judgement time 10min 15min 30min Key operation FL display Change cyclically Change cyclically Display accumulated time RESET C L R S T 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 36: ...d USB memory device from the receiver beforehand Set the Control with HDMI to OFF 1 Switch the receiver into standby 2 While holding down ENTER on the front panel press u STANDBY ON The display shows RESET c NO d 3 Select RESET using PRESET k l then press ENTER on the front panel The display shows RESET OK 4 Press ENTER to confirm OK appears in the display to indicate that the receiver has been re...

Page 37: ...sing a tester Be sure to connect the GND terminal of the tester to the chassis If the voltage is still 1 V or higher repeat Step 4 Procedures 47 100 ohms 2 W or higher C55 B B D7 CP403 CP7 C58 MAIN Assy AMP5 Assy REG Assy Some connections of the housing wires or connectors may be tight When disconnecting those wires or connectors be careful not to damage them 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Connect pins...

Page 38: ...per wires 6 Cut the 4 cable ties 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 4 4 Bottom view Note For performing the diagnosis shown below the following jigs for service is required Board to board extension jig cable 15P GGD1876 Board to board extension jig cable 15P GGD1848 Board to board extension jig cable 9P GGD1890 Board to board extension jig cable 7P GGD1891 FRONT Assy DMAIN Assy CPU Assy NTC Ass...

Page 39: ...nk section in work becomes hot and be careful with it 1 Remove the 3 screws BBZ30P080FTC 2 Remove the 2 screws BBZ30P080FTC 3 Release the jumper wire 4 Disconnect the 4 connectors CP401 to CP404 5 Remove the heatsink section WG Assy Heatsink AMP5 Assy 1 1 1 3 2 2 5 4 4 4 4 Bottom view CP401 CP402 CP403 CP404 DMAIN Assy ...

Page 40: ...ssis 2 1 1 6 2 2 2 4 Rear view 3 Remove the 2 screws BBZ30P080FTC 4 Cut the 4 cable ties 5 Disconnect the 2 antenna cables 6 Disconnect the 4 B to B connectors CN1 610 611 1801 Note Some connections of the housing wires or connectors may be tight When disconnecting those wires or connectors be careful not to damage them CONCT Assy DMAIN Assy CN610 CN611 CN1801 CN1 3 3 CPU Assy 5 4 4 4 4 6 6 ...

Page 41: ...rd extension jig cable GGD1876 1 Borad to board extension jig cable GGD1848 1 Borad to board extension jig cable GGD1890 1 Borad to board extension jig cable GGD1891 DMAIN Assy CONCT Assy Insulation sheet CN1 CP115 CN113 CN114 CN1801 1 Borad to board extension jig cable GGD1876 1 Borad to board extension jig cable GGD1891 3 4 Diagnosis of AMP5 Assy 1 Disconnect the 2 extension jig cables 2 Remove ...

Page 42: ...on jig cable GGD1876 MAIN Assy AMP5 Assy CN114 CN113 Network module DMAIN Assy Antenna cable Antenna cable Network module 1 Remove the 1 screw BSZ30P040FCC 2 Disconnect the 2 antenna cables Note After having attached the network module to DMAIN Assy attach the antenna cables to the network module surely 3 Insert the tip of a large screwdriver into either part circled in red in the photo 3 5 Networ...

Page 43: ...t the gap between the module and the connector is evenly widened 7 Widen the gap in the same way on the opposite side of the module connector 8 Repeat Steps 6 and 7 several times to gradually widen the gap between the DMAIN connector and the module then detach the network module Note If you attempt to forcibly detach the module all at once the connector of the module will be damaged and the module...

Page 44: ...e 2 screws BBZ30P080FTC 3 Disconnect the 1 flexible cable and 2 connector s CN305 314 CP404 4 Remove the 1 screw BBZ30P180FTC 5 Remove the CPU Assy by disconnecting the 4 BtoB connectors CN310 311 312 313B Back chassis 1 17 1 2 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 1 4 G R Assy CPU Assy CPU Assy Rear view 5 5 5 CP404 CN313B CN312 CN311 CN310 CN314 CN305 4 4 MAIN Assy 1 Cut the 1 cable tie 2 Disconnect the 5 connectors CP...

Page 45: ...e attached to the antenna cable with acetate tape then secure it using hole No 9 with the aid of a cable tie Secure the antenna cable and the Front USB cable using hole No 7 with the aid of a cable tie Pass the cable tie through the upper and lower holes Leave some slack in the cable on the transformer side Secure the cable at the 2 indentations using cable ties Antenna cable long Antenna cable sh...

Page 46: ...MENT All channel DMAIN Assy 8 2 USB BACKUP Other assemblies No adjustment required When any of the following assemblies is replaced AMP5 Assy 8 4 IDLE CURRENT ADJUSTMENT Only channel of replacement parts Other assemblies No adjustment required When any of the following parts is replaced Note 1 After replacing DMAIN Assy the unit needs to reset factory default settings Refer to Resetting the system...

Page 47: ...t memory for turning ON OFF the Main power and power supply for ZONE2 HDZONE Last memory for inputting the Main power ZONE2 HDZONE Data to be save upon the operation of protection circuit EVENT Ucom IC300 As the data saved by EVENT Ucom is on the CPU Assy the data cannot be deleted unless Assy is replaced at the same time 1 Insert the USB with the saved file into the USB terminal when the main dev...

Page 48: ...he corresponding UPDATE FILE Enter the UPDATE PANEL mode Check a current version 2 Turn off the power to this unit by setting Multi Zone to OFF 3 Connect the USB Memory to the USB terminal A type of the front panel 1 While holding down TUNE key on the front panel press STANDBY ON OFF key and moves to the UPDATE PANEL mode 2 The updating process is as follows Procedure Workflow Check an updated ver...

Page 49: ...played Version number of Network Module Version number of DSP Version number of Sub com EVENT Small Version number of Main com Big Version number of Main com Update Menu Booting is completed TUNE or TUNE 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 P O W E R O N U P D A T E 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 Front Panel Key TUNE key TUNE key PRESET key PRESET key Do not do time out during update panel indication It takes abo...

Page 50: ...U p d a t i n g 0 U p d a t i n g 1 0 0 UPDATE FILE searching completed UPDATE start Confirmation Enter UPDATE PANEL mode and check that the programs have been updated Update time is fluctuated by contents of the update It will take about 26 minutes at the maximum Actual time is from 3 minutes to 26 minutes Time required for updating varies because only the programs that require updating will be u...

Page 51: ...L ZJ4 3B R20SL 7K5 1 D5SL LBAS16HT1G R32SL 390K Q8SL KST5401MTF C5SL 560P 50V C3SL 10 50 R17SL KSA992FA B Q1SL R25SL 100 1 Q7SL 2SB1560 Q5SL KTC3964 47 50 C19SL C21SL 100P 500V Q9SL KST5551MTF R33SL DHPTHF1608_471P95T SL SL SL Adjustment points and measurement points see fig 1 AMP5 ASSY Fig 1 G SIDE A Adjustment Points Procedure Measurement Points Channel TP1FL pin 1 TP1FL pin 3 1 Turn on the powe...

Page 52: ...rtance of the safety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lubricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate Poly bag packing style Cord AC Tape clear AAA size IEC R03 dry cell ba...

Page 53: ...ck Start Guide See Contrast table 2 7 Box See Contrast table 2 8 Cushion Snow 6230213974000S NSP 9 Warranty Sheet See Contrast table 2 NSP 10 Label VRW1629 11 Power Cord See Contrast table 2 Mark No Symbol and Description VSX 830 K CUXESM VSX 45 CUXE VSX 830 K SYXEV8 VSX 830 S SYXEV8 5 CD ROM 6517000002141S 6517000002131S 6517000002151S 6517000002151S 6 Quick Start Guide 5707000009910S 57070000098...

Page 54: ...54 VSX 830 K 1 2 3 4 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 9 2 EXTERIOR SECTION H L J K N M Nut Spring Spring F USB plate Nut HP plate Cable tie PCB support Sheet cabinet Clamp ...

Page 55: ...C CONTACT SIDE NON CONTACT SIDE G Silicon grease GEM1057 Silicon adhesive GYA1011 PCB support 20 Clamp VSX 830 K S SYXEV8 only Cable tie Cable tie Cable tie Cable tie Cable tie Cable tie Cable tie Cable tie VSX 830 K CUXESM VSX 45 CUXE only VSX 45 CUXE only ...

Page 56: ...m N711390922480S 26 Other Antenna ADH7048 27 Other Antenna ADH7049 28 Back Chassis See Contrast table 2 29 30 HS Bracket 4010056906010S 31 Cabinet 3008212076000 IL 32 Stopper See Contrast table 2 33 Screw Cover 4050211745100 IL 34 Main Chassis 830 3200214556101S 35 SMPS Bracket 401021488600DS 36 Cushion 4050211605000 IL 37 Foot PLS 4000210391000 IL 38 Speaker Sheet 830 1210212862000S 39 Wi Fi Ante...

Page 57: ...722040 7028077722040 13 SMPS Assy 70280733610GA 70280733610GA 70280733610HA 70280733610HA 14 REG Assy 7028077712030 7028077712010 7028077712020 7028077712020 15 G R Assy 7028077714030 7028077714010 7028077714020 7028077714020 16 G L Assy 7028077726050 7028077726010 7028077726040 7028077726040 19 Power Trans 8200960612550S 8200960612550S 8200960612560S 8200960612560S 20 Power Cord L068125101710S L0...

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