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Using the Remote Control

Face the remote control towards the player front face IR mark (remote control signal 

receiver).

Operation angle:  About    30 degree in each the direction of the front of the IR mark.

Preparing the Remote Control

1.First  push to inside as the direction indicated by the arrow (See       )And  then 

   Remove the battery holder as the direction indicated by the arrow (See       ).

2.Replace the battery Set a new battery property with (+)side up as illustrated

   (See       ).

3.Insert the battery holder. Push in the holder to the original position(See       ). 

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2

3

4

Inserting the Battery

Note : 

The lithium cell in the battery compartment of remote control has been secured for 

transport with a foil . Before initial use please remove this foil so that the remote 

control is ready

 

for operation .

Button

Ref #

Function

0-9
      

25

10+/

26

1-6
      

27

Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band 

This button is used with the other number buttons for use with 
two-digit number entries. 

In BT menu, it serves as the hash     

button on your mobile handset.

23

ENTER    

This button is used to confirm selections and settings within many 
of the menus in the OSD system.

24

Use to input numerical values during programming, with the GOTO
button, or to directly select a track to play .

In TV mode, press it to ADD and DELETE channel .
In  DISC mode, press it to reverse rapidly          

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Summary of Contents for SCR-4417TVD

Page 1: ...rder to achieve the best performance of your product please read this instruction manual carefully before using and keep it for future reference If you need extra support please write to info premiermundo com SCR 4417TVD INSTRUCTION MANUAL Car Audio Video System ...

Page 2: ...nges in specifications characteristics and or operation without prior notice to the user in order to continue improving and developing its technology Venezuela 0800 ELECTRIC 353 2874 Panama 300 5185 Website www premiermundo com E mail servicioalcliente premiermundo com ...

Page 3: ...ng interference use only the recommended accessories POWER SUPPLY the appliance should be connected to power supply only of the type described in the operating instruction or as marked on the appliance Protect the disc mechanism Avoid inserting any foreign objects into the slot of this player Failure to observe this may cause malfunction due to the precise mechanism of this unit Important safety ...

Page 4: ...am Scanning Media Operation Basic Operation Selecting Play Mode On Screen Display Function 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 4 5 7 8 9 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 17 17 18 18 19 20 20 22 Digital Video Special Function Multi subtitle language function Multi audio language function Multi angle function Title menu function Media Setup Menu System Setup Language Setup Video Setup ...

Page 5: ...e the disc from center toward the outside edge Do not touch the underside of the disc Label side up Do not bend Handling DISC DISC CLEANING use a dry soft cloth to wipe the surface If the disc is quite dirty use a soft cloth slightly moistured with isopropyl rubbing alcohol Never use solvents such as benzine thinner or conventional record cleaners as they may mar the surface of the disc Preparing ...

Page 6: ...tall the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperature such as from direct sunlight or from hot air from the heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration 7 If installation angle exceeds 30 from horizontal the unit might...

Page 7: ...RD METAL MOUNTING STRAP HEX NUT SPRING WASHER PLAIN WASHER TAPPING SCREW CONSOLE HEX BOLT MOUNTING BRACKET NOTE Don t attempt install the set by yourself it should be installed by professional installer MOUNTING BRACKET MOUNTING BOLTS ...

Page 8: ... change the viewing angle of the operating unit to play you can touch the section on touch screen or press the button on the front panel repeatedly to select the desired angle as follows ANGLE 1 ANGLE 2 ANGLE 3 ANGLE 4 ANGLE 1 PANEL ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Angle 3 Angle 4 Angle 1 Angle 2 ...

Page 9: ...AR CAMERA INPUT BROWN PINK B 12V REAR CAMERA SWITCH B PARKING BRAKE GREY GREY BLACK FRONT Rch SPK VIOLET VIOLET BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK GREEN GREEN BLACK REAR Lch SPK AUTO ANTENNA BLUE FUSE GROUND B MEMORY BACK UP B IGNITION SWITCH B RED YELLOW BLACK REAR Rch SPK FRONT Lch SPK FUSE BOX SUBWOOFER GREY RCH RED LCH WHITE REAR RCA OUTPUT CABLE FRONT RCA WHITE L FRONT RCA RED R VIDEO OUT YELLOW FRONT R...

Page 10: ...u for making changes to the way the soundtrack is reproduced SUBTITLE LOCAL DISTANT In Digital Video Disc Playback mode pressing this button will allow you to change the subtitle language on discs which have this as an option In Radio mode press this button to change the radio reception sensitivity in stations are near or far Redial 7 Press it to use the BT function refer to BT operation 15 17 19 ...

Page 11: ...yback Control menu for the disc to assist in making playback selections In Radio mode press and hold this button to start the Auto Program mode during which the tuner will scan for all strong stations and assign them to the radio preset buttons Press this button to Open Close the operate monitor Long press it to adjust the angle of monitor Upward Downward 19 ZOOM ANGLE 20 For Digital Video discs w...

Page 12: ...ote The lithium cell in the battery compartment of remote control has been secured for transport with a foil Before initial use please remove this foil so that the remote control is ready for operation Button Ref Function 0 9 25 10 26 1 6 27 Six numbered preset buttons store and recall stations for each band This button is used with the other number buttons for use with two digit number entries In...

Page 13: ...etup the data BT ON OFF Touch to switch the BT function ON and OFF SETTING ANIMATION In RADIO mode you can change the playing time of animation among of OFF 10S 30S 1M 1 5M 2M 3M and 4M Note Please set the playing time of the animation to 10S for the first when you turn the unit on TINT 0 to 32 Adjust the tint if the human skin color is unnatural Adjustable when NTSC is selected for NTSC PAL ADJUS...

Page 14: ...ment 0 59 Time format selectment 24H 12H Touch the SOUND section on the setting menu touch the ranges to select the adjustment item touch the ranges to adjust the selectment item It s depend on your habit to select the Audio mode In SETUP mode touch the TIME range to select the time mode SETTING TIME Touch the TIME section on the setting menu touch the ranges to select the adjustment item touch th...

Page 15: ...tings RESET button is placed on the housing and must be activated with either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object The RESET button is to be activated for the following reasons A Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed B All the function buttons do not operate C Error symbol on the display NOTE If RESET is selected all memory data will deleted please re adjust RET RESET ...

Page 16: ...t off Front View Right side View MIC USB IN MOD CH1 6 SEL VOL VOL IR MU RET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AUX IN 1 MICROPHONE 2 USB PORT 4 CH 1 6 RADIO PRESET BUTTON In media mode use this button to pause or resume playback In radio mode use this button to preset or listen to a memory station 1 To preset a station in a memory bank with CH1 6 button first select a desired band then press CH1 6 butt...

Page 17: ...etween LOUD SWF EQ DX LOCAL in radio mdo STEREO MONO in radio mode TIME 24H 12H CLOCK BUZZ EUR USA FREQ ANIM BG and TV SYSTEM After switching a desired item above press VOL or VOL button to set 12 RESET BUTTON Press this button to return to factory settings 7 IR SENSOR 6 8 VOL VOL BUTTON In normal mode this button is used to increase or decrease the volume It is also used as an UP DOWN button when...

Page 18: ...to start search for a radio station automatically Start Searching For a Station During Radio mode briefly touch the screen of section to increase frequency by one step of channel spacing Briefly touch the section to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing Manual Search In any modes touch the ICON on the touch screen to enter the main menu the information will display The touch buttons on...

Page 19: ...buttons Each band stores up to six preset stations The stations might be FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 MW1 and AM2 MW2 band The operation is as below Store in Memory Select the frequency band Select the station Keep the desired memory key pressed in until the station is heard again after a brief interruption Retrieve a preset station Touch the 1 6 ranges briefly to retrieve a station which had been stored in th...

Page 20: ...t backward To search fast forward Next menu To skip the previous track To skip the next track To select the viewing angle To show hide the Subtitle depending on the media To change the AUDIO setting depending on the media ZOOM IN and OUT To display the SETUP menu Previous menu On screen display To show hide the clock Loudness Function Subwoofer Function Redialing Registering devices with one anoth...

Page 21: ... REPEAT ALL FOR VCD CD Touch the screen the of RPT range or long press the 2 RPT button on the remote control to select REPEAT mode as follows FOR Digital Video Touch the screen the of RPT range or long press the 2 RPT button on the remote control to select REPEAT mode as follows REPEAT ALL CHAPTER REPEAT ON TITLE REPEAT ON REPEAT OFF Stopping Play Touch the screen the range to stop the unit playb...

Page 22: ...er on the remote control to play in random Each playing the order is different Depend on the Media used for VCD Touch it again to cancel this function Note in random mode the button is not available Media Search GOTO FOR Digital Video Touch the screen the of GOTO range the screen will display the following message Touch the to select the your adjustment item then select the item you want to watch ...

Page 23: ...creen along with the elapsed time Digital Video TT 01 01CH 04 31 C 0 02 06 D Touch or Press OSD for fourth time Digital Video TT 01 01CH 04 31 T 0 16 00 E Touch or Press OSD for fifth time Digital Video TT 01 01CH 04 31 T 1 36 55 B Touch or Press OSD for second time A Touch or Press OSD for first time VCD TRK 1 19 PBC C 0 01 36 A B Touch or Press OSD for second time VCD TRK 1 19 PBC C 0 06 06 A C ...

Page 24: ... STEREO MIX MONO For VCD CD during playback touch the AUDIO section of the touch screen or Press AUDIO on the remote It is possible to switch the sound between monaural and stereo sound 2 Multi Audio Language Function For Digital Video During Digital Video playback touch the AUDIO section on touch screen or press the AUDIO on the remote Each time the button is pressed or touch number of the audio ...

Page 25: ... turn the unit on it checks to see what kind of monitor is connected which causes a small delay and some flickering of the display image which you may find unpleasant SCREEN SAVER SETUP If the screen displays a static image for too long some burn in may occur leaving a permanent trace of the image behind To avoid this turn ON the SCREENSAVER item After a short period of inactivity on the monitor t...

Page 26: ...ssing the ENTER button PASSWORD SELECTION The password must be used to make changes to the Parental Control menu below The factory default password is 0000 You will be asked for the current password Key in 0000 and then press ENTER on remote control to confirm you have the opportunity to change it and enter your new password Then when you enter the Parental Control menu you can make any changes EX...

Page 27: ...desired language SUBTITLE LANGUAGE SETUP Select the preferred Subtitle language by touching directly the desired language RESTORE EXIT SYSTEM SETUP TV SYSTEM SCREEN SAVER TV TYPE PASSWORD RATING DEFAULT EXIT OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE SETUP EXIT OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG ENGLISH GERMAN SPAN...

Page 28: ...allow you to set the video signal brightness contrast hue and saturation HUE the hue of the video signal the color of the pictures EXIT OSD LANGUAGE AUDIO LANG SUBTITLE LANG MENU LANG ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ITALIAN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE SETUP EXIT BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS VIDEO SETUP 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 EXIT BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS VIDEO SETUP 12 1...

Page 29: ...gram There are 8 steps between full compression and off compression SATURATION the saturation of the video signal the vividness of the color all above can be adjusted to your tasters EXIT DYNAMIC RANGE DIGITAL SETUP FULL 6 8 4 8 2 8 OFF EXIT BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS VIDEO SETUP 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 EXIT BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION SHARPNESS VIDEO SETUP 8 6 4 2 0 ...

Page 30: ...ter the main menu touch the AUX ICON to enter the AV IN mode On the front panel of this unit there is an AV IN jack follow the diagram below to connect analogue replay devices Use this jack to replay sound of other replay equipment such as Digital Video players computers etc Via the loudspeakers 1 Please connect the external device with stereo jack 3 5mm plug the AV in socket AUX IN AV IN JACK FRO...

Page 31: ...n you can touch the number section on screen and then touch the section to call MAKE A CALL Please note and serves as the and button on your mobile handset Note When you dial the wrong number you can touch the screen of to delete the wrong number You can also press the button on the remote control to do so 2 Put the Car Kit in pairing mode a Press the POWER button to turn ON the BT ICON will flash...

Page 32: ...OFF During talking mode user can touch the screen of the range or press the PAIR button on remote control to transfer the audio from the unit back to the mobile phone for privacy reason CALL TRANSFER In BT menu touch the screen of range or press briefly REDIAL button on remote control END REJECT A CALL In BT menu touch range or press longer REDIAL button on the remote control to dial out the last ...

Page 33: ...tion or press the CH button on the remote control to choose the channel upward Touch the screen of the CH section or press the CH button on the remote control to choose the channel downward Add Skip Available Channels for the CH and CH Buttons In TV mode after searching chann els aut o matically the CH CH but tons and CH CH icons can select onl y the chann els with availabl e signa l 1 Add Avai la...

Page 34: ...xt or last track touch or press the or Press the or buttons for Fast Forward or Fast Reverse playback You can use the UP DOWN RIGHT or LEFT buttons to navigate and to select files to play and press ENTER to begin playback or viewing in the case of JPEG files Changing From USB to DISC Playback modes If you are in USB Playback mode and wish to begin playback of a disc already in the player touch the...

Page 35: ...on on CD MP3 WMA Please to MP3 WMA operation for more details Change DISC to SD MMC card The operations are same as USB mode refer to see USB operation Change SD MMC card to DISC The operations are same as USB mode refer to see USB operation Press in till heard a CLICK Removing the SD or MMC card Remove the memory card Inserting the SD or MMC card Insert the memory card into slot with label side f...

Page 36: ... the play mode and then touch the desired track to play Or Use on the remote control to select the play mode or item then press ENTER button on the remote control to confirm Touch the screen of REPEAT range or press REPEAT on the remote control repeatedly can select two kinds of repeat play mode REPEAT FUNCTION REP ONE Play the same song over and over again REP ALL Play all songs on the media then...

Page 37: ...Bu Audio Signal Output 2ch 4ch line out Characteristics 1 Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 KHz 2 S N Ratio 90 dB JIS 3 Wow and Flutter Below measurable limits General Supply Voltage 12V DC 11V 15V Current Consumption Less than15 A Max Output Power 20W x 4ch Signal System Compositive video 1 0Vp p 75 Discs Played 1 VIDEO Disc 5 12 cm single sided single layer 5 12 cm single sided double layer 2 Compact ...

Page 38: ... noise The antenna cable is not connected Insert the antenna cable firmly The signals are too weak Select a station manually SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Television video imageappears black white The color system is set incorrectly Please switch to correct color system from menu No television video image appears The unit is not connected to the parking brake detection switch Make proper connection accor...

Page 39: ...POD_RX 1 4 IPOD_TX 1 4 MD0 5 MD1 5 MD2 5 MD3 5 MD4 5 MD5 5 MD6 5 MD7 5 MD15 5 MD14 5 MD13 5 MD12 5 MD11 5 MD10 5 MD9 5 MD8 5 DQM1 5 SDRAM_CLK 5 DVCC3 1 2 9 MA11 5 MA9 5 MA8 5 MA7 5 MA6 5 MA5 5 MA4 5 DQM0 5 M_WE 5 M_CAS 5 M_RAS 5 M_BA0 5 M_BA1 5 MA10 5 MA0 5 MA1 5 MA2 5 MA3 5 DVD_L 12 DVD_R 12 TV_DAC0 12 TV_DAC3 C 12 TV_DAC2 12 TV_DAC1 Y 12 VCC1_8 1 2 USB_DP 4 USB_DM 4 CLKIN 1 CLKOUT 1 CLKIN 1 CLKO...

Page 40: ...104P 1 GND 3 IN 2 OUT U2 1 GND 3 IN 2 OUT U3 EC5 100U 16V EC8 100U 16V EC9 100U 16V EC10 47U 16V EC11 100U 16V L5 1uH C38 104P R34 2R2 C40 104P L8 1uH L10 1uH 1 2 D2 1N4001 EC4 47U 16V EC66 100U 16V EC7 100U 16V EC3 220U 10V FB4 FB601 FB8 FB601 FB6 FB601 FB5 FB601 FB9 FB601 FB7 FB601 FB3 FB601 R33 2R2 C31 225P C41 225P FB11 FB601 C116 225P DVCC 1 9 M 5V 3 A 5V 6 RF3_3V 1 6 PLLVCC3 1 DVCC3 1 9 VVCC...

Page 41: ... 8 10 19 22 28 14 13 4 5 25 27 26 3 2 1 24 7 29 30 21 6 9 U4 AM5888 C45 104P 1 2 EC15 100U 16V FOC 6 FOC 6 RAD 6 RAD 6 XOPVIP1 1 XOPVIN1 1 DMEA 1 VREF2 1 SP 14 SL 14 SL 14 SP 14 REV 14 FWD 14 LOAD 14 LOAD 14 M 5V 2 TCO 1 FCO 1 SPDCO 1 SCO 1 P 40 ...

Page 42: ... 33R R11 33R R47 18K R44 10K R53 R54 R48 R27 R28 R201 R203 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U15 TS5A23159 R85 560K C28 R41 R45 R82 R91 USB SD IPOD_DET 8 SD CARD_DET 1 14 CTL 1 P 5V 2 8 10 USB_D IPOD_RXD 8 USB_D IPOD_TXD 8 IPOD_TX 1 IPOD_RX 1 USB_DM 1 USB_DP 1 IPOD_DET 4 USB DAT DET 4 USB DET 8 IPOD_DET 4 USB DAT DET 4 P 41 ...

Page 43: ...D11 48 D12 50 D13 51 D14 53 D15 36 NC 20 BA0 1 VDD 27 VDD 28 VSS 41 VSS 22 A10 AP 40 NC RFU 3 VDDQ 9 VDDQ 43 VDDQ 49 VDDQ 6 VSSQ 12 VSSQ 46 VSSQ 52 VSSQ 35 A11 21 BA1 54 VSS 14 VDD U6 R29 33R SDRAM_CLK 1 MA0 1 MA1 1 MA2 1 MA3 1 MA4 1 MA5 1 MA6 1 MA7 1 MA8 1 MA9 1 MA10 1 MA11 1 DQM0 1 DQM1 1 M_WE 1 M_CAS 1 M_RAS 1 M_BA0 1 MD0 1 MD1 1 MD2 1 MD3 1 MD4 1 MD5 1 MD6 1 MD7 1 MD8 1 MD9 1 MD10 1 MD11 1 MD1...

Page 44: ...1 100K 2 1 3 Q7 3904 1 2 D6 IN4148 1 2 D7 IN4148 2 1 3 Q6 2SB1132 2 1 3 Q5 2SB1132 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 A B CON1 Q8 2SK3018 Q50 2SK3018 R30 100K R37 0R R38 0R PUHRF 1 VREF1 1 PUH_CDLD PUH_DVDLD DVDLDO 1 LDSW 1 E 1 CDLDO 1 DVDMDI 1 RF3_3V 1 2 6 RF3_3V 1 2 6 A 5V 2 6 RAD 3 FOC 3 RAD 3 FOC 3 D 1 C 1 A 1 B 1 F 1 A 5V 2 6 P 43 ...

Page 45: ...P C74 104P C75 224P C76 102P C49 12P C77 2 2P C78 102P C156 33P C79 12P C80 39P C81 105P C82 102P C83 223P C84 223P C85 224P C86 104P C87 15P C88 103P ANT_GND1 C89 225P C90 225P R74 10K C91 225P R73 47K C92 102P R69 R71 33R R70 LA1 560uH LA2 560uH R62 22R EC21 47U 16V EC22 47U 16V R56 470K R59 470K R39 82R R65 5K6 R66 5K6 R68 10K R67 10K R64 2K2 R63 2K2 R61 4K7 1 2 3 4 CON14 1 2 ANT2 ANT EC27 100U...

Page 46: ...174 10K R180 10K C100 104P R195 4K7 KEY_RESET 8 MDSA_STB 8 MOTOR_POWER 14 DVD_POWER 10 MCU_RESET 8 DVD_RESET 8 9 10 M_TXD1 8 M_CLOSE 8 MDSA_CLK 8 ANGLE INT 14 M_SCL 7 13 14 BT_RXD 11 MCU_RESET 8 MOD 8 KEY1 8 USB SD IPOD_DET 4 POWER_ON 8 10 EQ_IN 12 13 TR_CLOSE OPEN END 14 E_VOL 8 KEY1 8 M_SDA 7 13 BT TXD 11 IR_IN 8 BUZZ 8 M_TXD1 8 M_OPEN 8 OPEN 14 CLOCE 14 IR_IN 8 IR 8 MDSA_STB 8 MDSA_DATA 8 MDSA_...

Page 47: ... 16V R138 4K7 R139 4K7 R125 1K R127 1K R129 1K R128 2K2 R126 4K7 C108 104P 2 1 3 Q13 8550 2 1 3 Q14 3904 FB12 FB601 EC25 2U2 16V 5 VCC33 2 MODE1 3 4 CP_RES 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 GND 12 SCL 13 SDA 14 MODE0 15 16 17 18 19 20 U16 R131 R132 R133 C35 R159 C36 R263 R124 10K I2C_DATA 1 9 I2C_CLK 1 9 DQ3 DVCC 1 2 SPI_CE 1 SPI_D0 1 DQ2 SPI_CLK 1 ROM_VCC3 9 SPI_D1 1 ROM_VCC3 RESET_B 1 DVCC3 DVD_RESET 8 10 I2C_DAT...

Page 48: ... 470U 16V EC31 470U 16V R152 15K R150 10K R151 220R R130 R134 R135 R140 R143 47K R145 10K R163 1K R142 1K R144 10K R164 22K R160 4K7 R162 560R R153 47K R154 1K R155 10K R149 470R R171 47K R170 1K R169 10K R158 22K R46 15K R58 10K R156 4R7 R185 1K B1240 1 2 3 Q49 B1240 B1240 1 2 3 U13 HT7550 C99 225P 2 1 3 Q27 M6 R42 1K R76 10K 2 1 3 Q17 C4375 1 2 D18 R13 4R7 R12 4R7 R19 4R7 C109 104P FB13 FB601 2 ...

Page 49: ...C129 104P 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 CON7 C216 102P C217 102P EC43 R148 33R R157 33R R166 10K R167 10K R92 4K7 R113 4K7 D10 1N5819 BT_RXD 8 BT TXD 8 MIC_IN 8 BT_ROUT 12 BT_LOUT 12 BT5V 10 P 48 ...

Page 50: ...177 220R R178 2K2 R179 5K6 R181 1K R182 75R R183 75R R184 75R R186 75R R187 75R R188 4K7 R199 4K7 L31 1UH L32 1UH L30 1UH R175 75R EC33 47U 16V 1 2 3 4 5 6 U9 EC13 47U 16V EC28 47U 16V 1 2 D1 5V8 C20 475P C43 475P C44 475P C47 475P C60 475P C65 475P 1 2 D22 IN4148 C96 102P R40 47K C98 102P R161 47K R194 5K1 C143 475P R176 10K C117 330P DVD_CVBS 12 TV_DAC0 1 TV_DAC2 1 TV_DAC1 Y 1 S_Y 8 S_C 8 TV_DAC...

Page 51: ...OCKETÄ å CON8 3P 2 5MM 1 2 3 4 5 CON9 5P 2 0MM 1 2 3 4 5 CON10 5P 2 0MM 1 2 3 4 5 CON13 EC56 47U 16V EC54 10U 16V EC55 10U 16V EC57 10U 16V R229 27K R232 27K R226 27K R223 27K R224 3K3 R222 3K3 R231 3K3 R241 3K3 R242 10K R243 10K R257 10K R225 10K R221 10K R227 10K R230 10K R228 10K R260 47K R259 47K R217 47K R218 39K R246 12K R248 47K R216 220R R261 10K R285 1K R262 10K R236 10R R122 5K6 R123 5K6...

Page 52: ... R309 4K7 R322 4K7 R324 10K R323 10K R315 2K2 R302 47K R303 1K R304 22K R14 47K R308 22K R306 47K R307 1K R210 1K 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 RN8 33R R17 33R R200 33R 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 RN10 10K R16 10K 1 2 3 4 5 6 CON12 PH2 0mm 4P R23 0R Q51 R24 EC26 100U 16V C104 105P R15 2K2 C34 100P C37 225P C39 225P R165 4R7 R168 4R7 M_SCL 7 8 13 TROUT_SENSE 14 TRIN_SENSE 14 TR_CLOSE OPEN END 8 DISC SW 14 OPEN 8 14 CLOCE 8 ...

Page 53: ...O STH1 DEO INVO STH2 CPH1 VACLKO CPH2 sD0 RL VADT0 GPO2 CPH3 sD1 UD VADT1 GPO3 Q1H sD2 VADT2 LP OEH VCOM_I sD3 VADT3 GCLK CKV sD4 VADT4 GOE OEV sD5 VADT5 STV1 sD6 VADT6 STV2 sD7 VADT7 AY1 AY0 PWM1 SDA strap I2CA3 SCL XTALI XTALO RSTB CPUNIT strap I2CA4 IOB IOG IOR VCOMAMP VCOMDC VBGF VFB PWM_DC VFBL VFBI PWM_LED VPWMP VPWMN GND VSS1 VSS2 VS33DAC1 VS18PLL_VS33PWM VDD18 VDD VDD33PWM VD33ADC VS33ADC ...

Page 54: ...T1 VBAT2 VREF PENIRO SDA SCL A1 A0 IN2 IN1 C84 104 C84 104 R92 4K7 R92 4K7 C122 102 C122 102 R96 0R R96 0R R127 33R R127 33R COM11 26P DOWN 0 5MM COM11 26P DOWN 0 5MM GND VCC VGL VGH STVD STVU CKV U D OEV VCOM1 VCOM2 L R MOD OEH STHL STHR CPH3 CPH2 CPH1 VDD1 GND1 VR VG VB VDD2 AVSS A B C86 104 C86 104 C82 104 C82 104 R98 NC R98 NC D19 BAV99 D19 BAV99 R94 NC R94 NC R135 33R R135 33R L13 NC L13 NC E...

Page 55: ... R208 NC R208 NC C95 104 C95 104 Q11 NC Q11 NC R199 NC R199 NC R204 NC R204 NC Q18 NC Q18 NC R200 NC R200 NC Q12 NC Q12 NC R209 NC R209 NC CON1 12P UP 1 0MM CON1 12P UP 1 0MM R205 100R R205 100R CON4 50 P UP 0 5MM CON4 50 P UP 0 5MM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Q16 NC Q16 NC R201 N...

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