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SERVICE MANUAL

IMPORTANT NOTICE

This manual has been provided for the use of authorized YAMAHA Retailers and their service personnel.

It has been assumed that basic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifi cally YAMAHA Products, are already known 

and understood by the users, and have therefore not been restated.

WARNING:

 

Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in personal injury, 
destruction of expensive components, and failure of the product to perform as specifi ed.  For these reasons, we advise 

all YAMAHA product owners that any service required should be performed by an authorized YAMAHA Retailer or 

the appointed service representative.

IMPORTANT:

 The presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or fi rm does not constitute authorization, certifi cation  or 

recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principle-agent relationship of any form.

The data provided is believed to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover.  The research, engineering, and service 

departments of YAMAHA are continually striving to improve YAMAHA products.  Modifications are, therefore, inevitable and 

specifi cations are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofi t.  Should any discrepancy appear to exist, please contact the 

distributor's Service Division.

WARNING:

 

Static discharges can destroy expensive components.  Discharge any static electricity your body may have 
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground buss in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to this buss).

IMPORTANT:

 Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and part replacement.  Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit.

 CONTENTS

TO SERVICE PERSONNEL  ........................................2–4
PREVENTION OF ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE  ......5
REGION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION  .....................6
SYSTEM COMPOSITION  ................................................7
FRONT PANELS  .............................................................8
REAR PANELS  ......................................................... 9–10
REMOTE CONTROL PANELS  ..................................... 11
SPECIFICATIONS  ................................................... 12–17
INTERNAL VIEW  .......................................................... 18
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS  ...................................... 19–20

DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES  .............................21–23
REWRITING OPU PARAMETER  ............................24–30
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION  ............................31–33
BLOCK DIAGRAM  ........................................................35
WIRING DIAGRAM  .......................................................36
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS  .................................37–39
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  .......................................40–56
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  ................................58–60
REMOTE CONTROL  ...............................................61–62
SOFTWARE UPGRADE  ...............................................63

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P.O.Box 1, Hamamatsu, Japan

The BDX-610 consists of the BRX-610 and NS-PZ20.
The NS-PZ20 consists of the NS-B20, NS-C20 and NS-SWP20.

*

  When the MAIN P.C.B. is replaced, the serial number and new MAC address MUST be reported to 

Yamaha Corporation by e-mail.

E-mail: [email protected]

For more information, refer to “SERVICE PRECAUTIONS”.

BLU-RAY DISC RECEIVER / 

SPEAKERS

BRX-61

0/NS-PZ20

BRX-610 / 

NS-PZ20

BLU-RAY DISC HOME THEATER SYSTEM

BDX-610

Summary of Contents for BRX-610

Page 1: ...e subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit Should any discrepancy appear to exist please contact the distributor s Service Division WARNING Static discharges can destroy expensive components Discharge any static electricity your body may have accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground buss in the unit heavy gauge black wires connect to this buss IMPORTANT Turn the unit OFF d...

Page 2: ...OMPOSITION The BDX 610 consists of the BRX 610 and NS PZ20 The NS PZ20 consists of the NS B20 NS C20 and NS SWP20 NS SWP20 x 1 NS C20 x 1 NS B20 x 4 BRX 610 x 1 BDX 610 NS PZ20 7 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 3: ...U C T G F L models FRONT PANELS BRX 610 NS PZ20 NS B20 NS C20 Front view Side view NS SWP20 U C T G F L models 8 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 4: ...U C models T model REAR PANELS G model F model L model BRX 610 9 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 5: ...NS PZ20 NS B20 NS C20 U model NS SWP20 10 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 6: ... REMOTE CONTROL PANELS 671B92 7 U C T L models 671B92 6 G F models PROGRAM Red MARKER Green DIGEST Blue ZOOM Yellow PROGRAM Red MARKER Green DIGEST Yellow ZOOM Blue 11 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 7: ... protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are...

Page 8: ...MI Licensing LLC x v Color and x v Color logo are trademarks AVCHD and the AVCHD logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and or other countries DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and or service marks of Digital Living Network Alliance 13 BR...

Page 9: ...system Non magnetic shielding type Driver Subwoofer 16 cm 6 1 2 cone type x 1 Frequency Response 30 Hz to 2 kHz 10 dB to 9 kHz 30 dB Impedance 6 ohms Nominal Input 30 W Maximum Input 100 W Sensitivity 86 dB 2 83 V m Input Terminal Push type Dimensions W x H x D 262 mm x 264 mm x 287 mm 10 3 8 x 10 3 8 x 11 1 4 Weight 5 2 kg 11 5 lbs U U S A model C Canadian model T Chinese model G European model F...

Page 10: ...3 8 90 3 1 2 88 3 1 2 103 4 100 3 7 8 3 1 8 176 6 7 8 101 4 70 2 3 4 42 5 1 5 8 50 5 2 Front view Side view Side view Rear view Side view Rear view ø 5 1 4 ø 10 3 8 A screw with a diameter of 5 mm can be used Hole depth 12 mm 1 2 A screw with a diameter of 5 mm can be used Hole depth 12 mm 1 2 ø 5 1 4 ø 10 3 8 ø 32 1 1 4 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 NS PZ20 Unit mm inch 15 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ2...

Page 11: ... More Audio Subtitle English Français 中文 Español Deutsch Italiano Nederlandse Portuguese Danish Svenska Finnish Norwegian Рyccкий Korean Japanese More Off Playback Closed Caption On Off Angle Mark On Off PIP Mark On Off Secondary Audio Mark On Off Last Memory On Off Netflix Information Deactivate Yes No U C models Security Change Password Set the password for changing the Parental Control Level an...

Page 12: ...st Brightness Saturation Hue for each color Red Green Blue Yellow Cyan Magenta Default settings 0 Noise Reduction 0 1 2 3 De interlacing Mode Auto Film Video Audio Audio HDMI Bitstream PCM Off Setting Output DRC Off On Auto Speaker Setting Configuration Set the output of 5 1 ch surround depending on the connected speakers Press to select a speaker press ENTER Size Large Small Trim 6 to 6 dB in 0 5...

Page 13: ... INTERNAL VIEW 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAIN P C B FM TUNER AMP P C B BD MECHANISM UNIT USB P C B OPERATION P C B 1 2 3 4 6 5 18 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 14: ...ial number SER No xxxxxxx can be found on the rear panel Fig 2 Confirmation of the New MAC address Connection Connect a TV monitor to this unit as shown below Fig 3 xxxxxxxxx Send this e mail to Yamaha Corporation ycav ysiss gmx yamaha com ycav keycontrol gmx yamaha com BD S671 xxxxxxxxx Model name Serial number New MAC address Serial number Rear view This unit TV monitor VIDEO IN video pin cable ...

Page 15: ... screen is displayed 2 Press the SETUP key The SETUP menu is displayed Fig 4 Fig 5 3 Press the key to select the System Information The new MAC address is displayed Fig 5 Fig 4 No Disc SETUP menu screen Initial screen Remote control SETUP key Software Version Ver 1 2110 MAC 00 A0 DE xx xx xx System Information SETUP menu screen New MAC address Select the System Information 20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 6...

Page 16: ...de 23 mm 15 16 HA2 1 1 2 3 3 HA2 JP18 HA4 1 Removal of Top Cover a Remove 4 screws and 4 screws Fig 1 b Remove the top cover Fig 1 2 Removal of BD Mechanism Unit a Remove 4 screws Fig 1 b Lift the BD mechanism unit Fig 1 c Remove HA4 and JP18 Fig 1 d Remove HA2 and ground the terminal side of the flexible flat cable with a clip or the like e Remove the BD mechanism unit Fig 1 21 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BR...

Page 17: ...t the bottom side in the direction of the arrow as shown below until the disc tray comes out Fig 2 b Gently pull the disc tray out Fig 2 Fig 2 Fig 3 2 1 Removal of Loading Belt a Remove 2 screws Fig 3 b Release 2 hooks and then remove the top case Fig 3 c Eject the disc tray and then remove the loading belt Fig 3 Loading belt Top case Disc tray Hook Hook 4 4 22 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 18: ...he power supply unit Fig 4 6 Removal of Front Panel Unit a Remove 2 screws and 5 screws Fig 4 b Release 2 hooks and then remove the front panel unit Fig 4 3 Remove the MAIN P C B a Remove 3 screws 2 screws screw and 2 screws Fig 4 b Remove JP1 JP6 JP8 JP9 JP13 JP14 and JP15 Fig 4 c Remove the MAIN P C B Fig 4 4 Removal of AMP P C B a Remove 6 screws 2 screws and 2 screws Fig 4 b Remove JP701 704 F...

Page 19: ... writing OPU parameter keep the other application software on the PC closed It is also recommended to keep the software on the task tray closed as well Outline of operation procedure When replacing BD mechanism unit 1 Read the OPU parameter of a replacement BD mechanism unit in advance and save it to the PC See Reading and saving OPU parameter 2 Install the replacement BD mechanism unit after remo...

Page 20: ...ly providing the OPU parameter text data Fig 2 Reading and saving OPU parameter Fig 1 Fig 2 Top view of BD mechanism unit 2D barcode OPU parameter text data 00JK3T01050007FE040000000000000000002C2C2xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 2D barcode reader to PC E mail ycav ysiss gmx yamaha com Digital Camera OPU parameter text data xxxxxxxxx ycav ysiss gmx yamaha com BD S671 Model name Serial number Image data Send this...

Page 21: ...heck Fig 3 Fig 4 This unit TV monitor VIDEO IN video pin cable VIDEO OUT 3 Connect the VIDEO IN jack of the TV monitor to the VIDEO OUT jack of this unit as shown below Fig 4 Connection 1 Disconnect the power cable from the AC outlet and remove the top cover See DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 2 Connect the USB port of the PC to the writing port JP10 on MAIN P C B of this unit as shown below Fig 3 26 BRX 6...

Page 22: ...the On standby key to turn on the power 2 Start up Rpower exe The screen appears as shown below Fig 6 3 Select the port and baud rate Fig 6 COM port Select the USB port of PC connected to the USB UART conversion adaptor Baud rate Select 115200 Fig 6 Rpower8550 5 12 61 2010 07 15 SONY KEM470 Ver A ComPort 6 P O W E R O N N O D I S C FL display 27 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 23: ...ation between the PC and this unit is established Click TrayOut F1 The disc tray opens Fig 7 Click TrayIn F3 The disc tray closes Fig 7 If the disc tray does not operate recheck the connection especially the COM port of the PC and perform operation from the beginning again 5 Copy the OPU parameter text data from the PC to Bar Code Fig 8 Fig 7 Fig 8 28 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 24: ...ck from the beginning Fig 10 7 Click X to end Rpower exe Fig 11 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Rpower8550 5 12 61 2010 07 15 SONY KEM470 Ver A ComPort 6 Rpower8550 5 12 61 2010 07 15 SONY KEM470 Ver A ComPort 6 Writing being executed Writing completed Rpower8550 5 12 61 2010 07 15 SONY KEM470 Ver A ComPort 6 Rpower8550 5 12 61 2010 07 15 SONY KEM470 Ver A ComPort 6 8 Press the On standby key to turn off the ...

Page 25: ...3 11 Pass is displayed when the playback capability test is completed successfully If Fail is displayed check that the test discs are not dirty and scratched then perform test from procedure 8 again 12 Press the Stop key to cancel the FA mode TV monitor screen is turned off and OK C3 is displayed on the FL display of this unit 13 Press the On Standby key to turn off the power Note Be sure to cance...

Page 26: ...e and keys connect the power cable to the AC outlet and keep pressing those 2 keys for 6 seconds or longer Fig 2 The self diagnostic function is activated with the protection functions disabled CAUTION Pressing the and keys for longer than 6 seconds will activate the self diagnostic function with protection functions disabled CAUTION Using this product with the protection function disabled may cau...

Page 27: ...g 3 Check that all segments of the FL display turn on Fig 3 2 Press the Stop key on the remote control Fig 3 Check that all segments of the FL display turn off Fig 3 2 Front Panel Key Check When any key on the front panel is pressed the corresponding key name is displayed Fig 4 Press each key one by one and check that the corresponding key name is displayed properly Fig 3 Front panel key Display P...

Page 28: ...amplifier shut down detection DC xxx H DC voltage of speaker output protection detection 1V xxx L 1 15V 1 5V power supply voltage protection detection 3V xxx L 3V 5V power supply voltage protection detection 12V xxx L 12V VP power supply voltage protection detection 20V xxx L 20V power supply voltage protection detection History 1 History 2 History 3 History 4 Fig 5 H Displayed when the voltage is...

Page 29: ... CENTER SURROUND L SURROUND R SUBWOOFER A12V USB_VCC1 A12V D12V D3 3V 32V FAN MOTOR 7 5V 7 5V REGULATER Q702 7 5V D12V MTK_RESET VALID2 TRAY SLED and SPINDER OPU DRIVER FFC CONNECTOR HA2 FFC 47P FFC CONNECTOR HA4 FFC 9P CONNECTOR CON5 HA2 1 FR2 2 FD2 3 TD 4 TR 5 FR1 6 FD1 7 SA_B 8 SA_B 9 SA_A 10 SA_A 11 SA_INT 12 THERMO 13 F 14 A 15 E 16 B 17 VCC PD 18 C 19 GND_PD 20 DVD RF 21 DVD RF 22 GMD PD 23 ...

Page 30: ...MAIN Front Panel JP702 JP703 CON201 CON200 JP701 JP703 JP1 JP6 JP8 JP15 HA2 HA4 JP18 JP13 JP703 JP702 JP704 JP9 JP14 JP704 JP701 BD Mechanism Unit FAN TUNER A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 36 BRX 610 NS PZ20 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 31: ...P JP704 BD mechanism unit USB JP702 USB JP703 L R HDMI COAXIAL OPTICAL IN OUT DIGITAL IN AUX VIDEO SUBWOOFER AUDIO IN NETWORK USB REMOTE CONTROL OUTPUT for factory for factory A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BRX 610 NS PZ20 37 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS FOR INFORMATION ONLY COMPONENT PARTS NOT AVAILABLE ...

Page 32: ...OPERATION Side A OPERATION Side B INPUT PRESET Remote control sensor VOLUME MAIN JP8 USB JP704 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 38 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 33: ... Side B AMP Side B OPERATION JP703 SPEAKERS L R L R FRONT CENTER SURROUND SUB WOOFER MAIN JP13 MAIN JP15 USB iPod iPhone PORTABLE standby on FAN MAIN JP1 PSU CON200 MAIN JP9 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BRX 610 NS PZ20 39 ...

Page 34: ...157 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CE1 220uF 6 3V R7 13 3K_1 H8 TP2 R13 100 U1 G5676 NC 1 SVIN 6 NC 3 FB 5 EN 4 PGND 8 LX 2 PVIN 7 TP 9 C17 10uF 10V X5R C0805 SMD C36 0 1uF 10V C36 0 1uF 10V C12 0 1uF 10V NC C15 0 1uF 10V FB1 BLM21P BEAD SMD 0805 TP137 H9 R14 2 74K_1 C33 0 1uF 6 3V H4 MTH157 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FB4 BLM21P C14 0 1uF 10V C177 1000P B L2 2 2uH LQH6PPN2R2N43 NC0805 SMD NC1 C30 0 1uF 10V NC H10 R8 15...

Page 35: ...AE14 RDQ0 AG17 RDQ1 AF18 RDQ2 AE18 RDQ3 AF19 RDQ4 AC22 RDQ5 AF23 RDQ6 AF22 RDQ7 AG22 RDQ8 AH19 RDQ9 AG19 RDQ10 AC20 RDQ11 AD20 RDQ12 AE22 RDQ13 AH22 RDQ14 AD22 RDQ15 AF21 RDQ16 AG7 RDQ17 AH7 RDQ18 AH8 RDQ19 AG8 RDQ20 AF12 RDQ21 AE12 RDQ22 AC12 RDQ23 AD12 RDQ24 AE8 RDQ25 AF8 RDQ26 AE9 RDQ27 AF9 RDQ28 AH11 RDQ29 AG11 RDQ30 AF11 RDQ31 AE11 RDQM0 AE21 RDQM1 AD21 RDQM2 AD10 RDQM3 AD9 RDQS0 AG20 RDQS0_ ...

Page 36: ... R23 RVREF_3 AA21 DVCC10_K W12 DVCC10_K W14 DVCC10_K W16 C82 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C81 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C91 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C84 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C102 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C83 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C118 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD RN0402 SMD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C119 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C106 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD R41 100_1 R0402 SMD TP21 TEST POINT SMD0 6 C89 0 1u...

Page 37: ...C 3 NC 4 NC 5 SE 6 R B 7 RE 8 CE 9 NC 10 NC 11 VCC 12 VSS 13 NC 14 NC 15 CLE 16 ALE 17 WE 18 WP 19 NC 20 NC 21 NC 22 NC 23 NC 24 NC 25 NC 26 NC 27 NC 28 I O0 29 I O1 30 I O2 31 I O3 32 NC 33 NC 34 NC 35 VSS 36 VCC 37 NC 38 NC 39 NC 40 I O4 41 I O5 42 I O6 43 I O7 44 NC 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 C136 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD C120 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD R72 24K_1 R0603 SMD R84 0 R80 10K U958 RT9715D GN...

Page 38: ...IR CEC SCL SDA GND VCC HPD J2 HDMI TYPE A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 21 20 23 R112 0 R103 0 R135 49 9_1 R117 1M C161 0 1uF 6 3V X7R R106 0 R122 1 2K NC C184 0 1uF 6 3V X7R R110 2 49K_1 R130 0 R121 0 R121 0 R123 0 R123 0 C165 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C168 0 1uF 6 3V X7R R136 49 9_1 R124 0 R124 0 ESD D6 RClamp0524J NC 1 1 2 2 GND 9 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 D12 LXES15AAA1 017 NC 1 2 R98 ...

Page 39: ...D1 0 TP87 TEST POINT SMD1 0 R177 680 R183 6 8K TP99 TEST POINT SMD1 0 C188 4 7uF 6 3V X5R C0603 SMD C441 330pF_NC R174 33 R545 0 TP82 TEST POINT SMD1 0 R175 0_NC C194 0 01uF 6 3V X7R_NC TP72 TEST POINT SMD1 0 C200 100p R547 27K_NC TP89 TEST POINT SMD1 0 C192 1U 25 TP97 TEST POINT SMD1 0 TP84 TEST POINT SMD1 0 R176 75_NC C198 0 1uF 6 3V X7R U16B TC7WHU04FK 6 8 4 2 U16A TC7WHU04FK 1 8 4 7 FB12 BLM21...

Page 40: ...H reset H write EEPROM enable H write EEPROM L read EEPROM notify IC HDMI Rx ready HDMI RX PORT0 HDMI RX from IC chip IC wirte sink EDID dowith to EEPROM HDMI RX E2PROM POWER EDID SWITH R187 0_NC R189 47K_NC L H H L U18 TS5A23157_NC L H H L IN1 EN 1 NO1 2 NC1 9 GND 3 VCC 8 NO2 4 NC2 7 COM2 6 IN2 EN 5 COM1 10 D17 LXES15AAA1 017 NC 1 2 D22 IN4001 NC D18 LXES15AAA1 017 NC 1 2 Q5 SST3904 NC 1 3 2 R205...

Page 41: ...WM_PDN MTK_MUTE D3 3V D3 3V D3 3V AMUTE 5 14 9 14 AUDIO_RESET 6 14 PCM_DSD 6 14 SCL 4 14 SDA 4 14 AOMCLK 5 14 AOLRCK 5 14 9 14 AOBCK 5 14 AOSDATA0 5 14 9 14 AOSDATA1 5 14 9 14 AOSDATA2 5 14 9 14 SPDATA 5 14 LIN_SDATA 9 14 SPMCLK 5 14 SPLRCK 5 14 SPBCK 5 14 VDIN12 6 14 ADC_DOUT 14 14 ADC_BCK 14 14 ADC_LRCK 14 14 ADC_MCK 14 14 ADC_PDWN 14 14 MCK 12 14 LRCK 12 14 BCK 12 14 SDTO_FLR 12 14 SDTO_CSW 12 ...

Page 42: ... NAND boot H NOR boot RS232 normal power domain standby power domain ETTXEN H default RSTI as BE reset HW Trapping HW TRAPPING CNT FEGIO4 H HDMI JTAG L default muRata ESD 15KV 0 05pF HDMI RX ETH TO EXT CPU IR RESERVE MCU I2S POWER D23 LXES15AAA1 017 NC 1 2 TP117 TP101 TP116 R226 0 R260 330 C229 NC TP112 D24 LXES15AAA1 017 NC 1 2 R278 10K R281 33 NC R237 10K R250 10K NC TP107 R235 0 C223 NC R239 10...

Page 43: ...7R FOIN1 VWDC2O1 R287 1K MPXOUT2 AUX1 INA1 RFO 1 NC13 NC0603 SMD ING1 TRINC1 FMO2 VRDCO1 DMO1 CO_A 1 NC15 NC0603 SMD FOO1 FB13 BLM18P BEAD SMD 0603 FMO4 C232 0 1uF 6 3V X7R C0402 SMD TP128 C258 0 1uF 10V U4F MT8555_0825_A MT8555 PBGA606 P0 8 B0 4 23X23 V14 K6 FVREF H6 HAVC K5 TRINA G3 TRINB H4 TRINC H3 TRIND H5 INA G2 INB G1 INC H2 IND H1 INE K3 INF K4 ING J4 INH J3 FOIP C2 FOIN C1 FPDODVD E2 FPDO...

Page 44: ... 7 STP1_IN 8 STP2_IN 9 XLEDON 10 CSWON 11 COLLIENDZ 12 XRESET 13 A5V 14 AGND 15 STP1 16 STP1 17 STP2 18 STP2 19 FB1PxV 20 P5V_SW 21 REG1PxV 22 PGND_SW 23 REG3P3V 24 FB3P3V 25 TEST1 26 Latch_RSOUT 30 Latch_XRSOUT 29 CSWI 28 CSWO 27 TPIC_V1 R305 1K R302 10K C279 NC C0805 SMD TPIC_A 1 C274 0 1uF 16V C288 0 1uF 10V R299 0 NC R304 1K R297 33K R314 33K C277 0 1uF 16V C278 10uF 16V C0805 SMD C263 0 1uF 2...

Page 45: ...1 SI0 SCL0 27 PG2 SCK0 28 PB3 29 PH0 TBIN0 BOOT 30 PH1 TB0IN1 31 PH2 TB1IN0 32 PF0 TXD2 33 PF1 RXD2 34 PF2 SCLK2 CTS2 35 PH3 TB1IN1 36 PB4 37 PI0 TB0OUT 38 PJ6 INT6 39 PI1 TB1OUT 40 PB5 41 PI2 TB2OUT 42 PB6 43 PF4 SO1 SDA1 44 PF5 SI1 SCL1 45 PF6 SCK1 46 PB7 47 PI3 TB3OUT 48 PJ1 INT1 49 PK0 CEC 50 PK1 SCOUT ALARM 51 PI4 TB4OUT 52 PI5 TB5OUT 53 PB0 TDO SWV 54 PA0 TMS SWDIO 55 PA1 TCK SWCLK 56 TEST3 ...

Page 46: ...6 PWML 15 P17 PWMh 16 PWM1 MCLKI 17 PWM0 MCLKO 18 VDD2 19 VSS2 20 P00 AN0 21 P01 AN1 22 DBGP0 23 DBGP1 24 DBGP2 25 SDAT 26 BCLK 27 LRCK 28 P20 INT6 29 P21 INT4 30 P22 RD 31 P23 WR 32 P24 SCK4 33 P25 RD9 34 P26 WR9 35 P27 SCK9 36 UHD 37 UHD 38 VDD3 39 VSS3 40 P34 UFILT 41 P33 AFILT 42 P32 43 P31 URX1 44 P30 UTX1 45 P70 INT0 46 P71 INT1 47 P72 INT2 48 R506 100 R516 4 7K Y5 12MHz U134 MP1482_NC BS 1 ...

Page 47: ... NOTE FMT1 FMT0 DESCRIPTION 0 0 0 rignt justified 24bit rignt justified 20bit close to connector J5 J5 Stacked RCA L1 1 L2 2 R1 3 R2 4 5 6 7 8 TP149 C422 0 1 16 TP157 C435 10uF 16V R533 27K TP147 TP146 C411 47pF 6 3V FB56 BLM21P R530 27K C436 0 1 16 R554 10 TP159 C420 0 1 16 D33 DIODE SMD BAV99_NC SOT23 SMD 1 3 2 R524 3 3K U33 NJM2750M IN1a 1 CNT1 2 IN2a 3 CNT2 4 IN4a 5 IN1b 6 IN2b 7 IN4b 8 IN3b 9...

Page 48: ...8 8G 27 7G 26 6G 25 5G 24 4G 23 3G 22 2G 21 1G 20 P15 18 P14 17 P13 16 P12 15 P11 14 P10 13 P9 12 F1 2 F1 1 P8 11 P7 10 P6 9 P5 8 P4 7 P3 6 P2 5 P1 4 NC 19 C376 0 1U C744 47uF 35V K707 STOP T2 C718 100p C710 1000P U701 PT6311 SW1 1 SW2 2 SW3 3 SW4 4 Dout 5 Din 6 IC 7 CLK 8 STB 9 KEY1 10 KEY2 11 KEY3 12 KEY4 13 VDD 14 Seg1 KS1 15 Seg2 KS2 16 Seg3 KS3 17 Seg4 KS4 18 Seg5 KS5 19 Seg6 KS6 20 Seg7 KS7 ...

Page 49: ...10 TP1 TP1 C791 1000P B R766 22K CE714 10uF 16v C737 0 1u 50V R728 NC R842 2 2K_NC CB16 0 1u 50V ECQV C716 0 1u 50V U707A NJM2904M 3 1 2 8 4 R814 0 R701 0 R838 100K_1 C747 100uF 25V R774 0 C864 22P 50V C719 0 033u 50V C736 1000P B C812 0 01 B 1u 35V C726 MARK3 C754 0 1u 50V C810 0 01 B C820 NC R839 100K_1 FB717 BLM18P C840 0 033u 50V FB714 BLM18P C769 0 1u 50V CB18 0 1u 50V ECQV R803 10 C741 0 1u ...

Page 50: ... 3 9 U706A NJM3404AM TE1 3 2 1 8 4 C714 1000p_NC R747 100K L9 PZ2012U600 3R0T R750 100K L6 MMZ1608Y601 L1 PZ2012U600 3R0T J2 C732 0 1 16 C716 68p 50V R764 0 C734 10p CH C736 10uF 16V C737 10uF 16V T2 R754 0_NC C713 1000p K709 STANDBY ON H902 J4 D705 MTZJ5 6B L5 MMZ1608Y601 C726 100p_NC U706B NJM3404AM TE1 5 6 7 8 4 R745 27K C738 22uF 16V C715 no_use C712 0 01 B C718 68p 50V L7 PZ2012U600 3R0T U1 U...

Page 51: ...MEMO MEMO BRX 610 NS PZ20 57 ...

Page 52: ...29 29 25 25 21 26 26 22 23 101 101 111 111 6 1 104 103 104 104 104 106 105 113 105 105 103 101 103 102 109 110 110 109 109 102 112 112 112 112 112 112 104 104 104 107 108 107 112 109 OVERALL ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST BRX 610 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 58 BRX 610 NS PZ20 ...

Page 53: ...03300 LOADER SUPPORT JMNX750 R0 34 ZA997900 TOP COVER JKMX610 B R0 51 ZA996800 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 45P 250mm P 0 5 JWJ45P0 5T250L 3Z 4 R0 52 ZA996900 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 9P 200mm P 1 JWJ9P1 0T200L 3Z 4 R0 101 WZ614600 PW HEAD S TIGHT SCREW 3x6 MFZN2B3 PS3x6 3X B R0 102 WV558200 PW HEAD S TIGHT SCREW 3x6 MFZN2B3 PWM3x6 B R0 103 WV557900 PW HEAD B TIGHT SCREW 3x5 MFZN2W3 PWB3x5 R0 104 WV558000 PW HE...

Page 54: ...NT PANEL 306 WW479900 PACKING 15x175 307 WU037000 PACKING 3x550 321 WE955200 BIND HEAD TAPPING SCREW 4x20 MFZN2B3 325 WC731500 NONSKID PAD D32 t2 4pcs set NS SWP20 351 WY614200 SPEAKER FINAL ASSEMBLY NS B20 352 WY614300 SPEAKER FINAL ASSEMBLY NS C20 ACCESSORIES 402 WR994200 SPEAKER CABLE 25m 1pc 403 WY826100 NONSKID PAD D8 t1 24pcs set NS B20 NS C20 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 60 BRX 610 NS ...

Page 55: ...4 K30 K36 K42 K48 K49 PA7 K51 K53 K55 K57 K59 K61 K50 GND K52 K54 K58 K60 PA6 U1 20T215R OSCI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 6 CLEAR VOLUME POP UP MENU ON SCREEN TUNING TUNING standby on 2 SW 0 OPTION PROGRAM 3 7 SEARCH HOME ENTER DIMMER MARKER SLEEP 8 MUTE VOLUME STATUS DIGEST 4 9 DISPLAY TOP MENU RETURN PRESET PRESET PORTABLE ZOOM 5 SW SETUP PIP AUDIO SHUFFLE A B iPod STB DISC AUX SUBTITLE MEMORY REPEAT...

Page 56: ...om code data code 0 data code 1 Ex1 POWER ON 78 7E 81 Ex2 POWER OFF 78 7F 80 Ex3 REPEAT OFF 7C F3 0C Ex4 MARKER 7C D8 27 Ex5 ZOOM 7C D7 28 Ex6 DIGEST 7C E2 1D Ex7 PROGRAM 7C A0 5F Ex8 Video Reset 7C C1 3E Ex10 Information Display 7C C5 3A Ex11 Change Player Setting 7C CE 31 Ex12 Display Error Rate 7C C4 3B Mute On 7E A2 5D Mute Off 7E A3 5C SLEEP OFF 7E B3 4C SLEEP 120 7E B4 4B SLEEP 90 7E B5 4A S...

Page 57: ...63 BRX 610 NS PZ20 BRX 610 NS PZ20 SOFTWARE UPGRADE ...

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