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SERVICE MANUAL

AV RECEIVER

 CONTENTS

TO SERVICE PERSONNEL  ............................................2
FRONT PANELS  
.............................................................3
REAR PANELS  
...........................................................4–9
REMOTE CONTROL PANELS  
..................................... 10
SPECIFICATIONS / 

参考仕様

  ................................. 11–16

INTERNAL VIEW  .......................................................... 17
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS / 

サービス時の注意事項

  ..... 17

DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES / 

分解手順

  ........... 18–21

UPDATING FIRMWARE / 

ファームウェアのアップデート

  ............................22–23

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION / 

ダイアグ(自己診断機能)

  .....................................24–58

POWER AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENT / 

パワーアンプ調整

  .......................................................59

DISPLAY DATA  .......................................................60–61
IC DATA  
...................................................................62–82
PIN CONNECTION DIAGRAMS  
...................................83
BLOCK DIAGRAMS  
................................................84–85
WIRING DIAGRAMS  
...............................................86–87
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS  
............................... 88–102
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  
....................................103–113
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
............................ 115–129
REMOTE CONTROL  
........................................... 130–132
CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS  
................. 133

システム設定を変更する

  ............................................. 134

FIRMWARE UPDATING PROCEDURE  .............. 135–140

ファームウェア更新手順

  ..................................... 141–146

RX-V475/HTR-4066/

RX-V500D

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This manual is copyrighted by Yamaha and may not be copied or

redistributed either in print or electronically without permission.

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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 speci

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 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 speci

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 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 

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 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.  Modi

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are subject to change without notice or obligation to retro

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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.

RX-V475/HTR-4066 models

Note:

When the DIGITAL P.C.B. or IC22 on DIGITAL P.C.B. is replaced, this unit will display “Internal Error” and will not 
operate properly. The model name MUST be written to the backup IC (EEPROM: IC22 on DIGITAL P.C.B.) to have 
proper operation. (For details, refer to “S5. SOFT SWITCH” menu of the self-diagnostic function.)

注意:

DIGITAL P.C.B. ま た は DIGITAL P.C.B. の IC22 を 交 換 す る と、“Internal Error” が 表 示 さ れ て 本 機 が 正 常 に 動 作 し
なくなります。正常に動作させるために、モデル名をバックアップ IC(EEPROM:DIGITAL P.C.B. の IC22)へ書き込
む必要があります。(詳細は、ダイアグの “S5. SOFT SWITCH” メニューを参照してください。)

RX-V475/HTR-4066/

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Summary of Contents for RX-V475

Page 1: ...e 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...

Page 2: ...test for leakage with the AC plug in both polarities WARNING CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE For U model CAUTION F5401 FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 2A 250V FUSE F5...

Page 3: ...U C R T K A B G F L S H models J model FRONT PANELS RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 3 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 4: ...REAR PANELS RX V475 U C models RX V475 R S models RX V475 T model 4 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 5: ...RX V475 K model RX V475 A model RX V475 B G F models 5 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 6: ...RX V475 L H models RX V475 J model HTR 4066 U model 6 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 7: ...HTR 4066 K model HTR 4066 R model HTR 4066 T model 7 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 8: ...HTR 4066 A model HTR 4066 B G F models HTR 4066 L model 8 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 9: ...RX V500D A model RX V500D B G models 9 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 10: ...REMOTE CONTROL PANELS RAV494 RX V475 HTR 4066 RAV495 RX V500D Remote control sheet T model 10 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

Page 11: ...Headphone Jack Rated Output Output Impedance 1 kHz 50 mV 8 ohms AV5 etc input 100 mV 470 ohms Frequency Response 10 Hz to 100 kHz AV5 etc FRONT 0 3 dB SPECIFICATIONS Signal to Noise Ratio IHF A networ...

Page 12: ...AC 220 V 50 Hz K model AC 220 V 60 Hz A model AC 240 V 50 Hz B G F models AC 230 V 50 Hz L H models AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz J model AC 100 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption U C models 270 W 320 VA R T K A B...

Page 13: ...Inc HDMI the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries HDMI HDMI High De nition Multime...

Page 14: ...t step Center 0 30 to 24 00 m 2 60 m 0 05 m step 1 0 to 80 0 ft 8 6 ft 0 2 ft step Surround L 0 30 to 24 00 m 2 40 m 0 05 m step Surround R 1 0 to 80 0 ft 8 0 ft 0 2 ft step Subwoofer 0 30 to 24 00 m...

Page 15: ...Off On This setting is available only when HDMI Control is set to On HDMI Control On SCENE BD DVD Off On TV NET Off On RADIO This setting is available only when HDMI Control is set to On HDMI Control...

Page 16: ...xx x DNS Server Primary xxx xxx xxx x Secondary xxx xxx xxx x vTuner Internet radio ID xxxxxxxxxxxx IP Address DHCP Off On The following setting is available only when DHCP is set to Off DHCP O IP Add...

Page 17: ...ired for discharging is about 30 seconds per each C2084 and C2085 on MAIN 1 P C B C5407 on OPERATION 2 P C B For details refer to PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS INTERNAL VIEW OFF 5 k 10 W 30 MAIN 1 P C B C208...

Page 18: ...Unit a Remove 7 screws and remove W4501 and W4761 Fig 1 b Remove CB21 CB61 CB371 CB477 and CB952 Fig 1 c Unlock and remove CB525 Fig 1 d Release 2 hooks on both ends and remove the front panel unit F...

Page 19: ...is connected directly to the MAIN 2 P C B and MAIN 3 P C B with board to board connectors Fig 2 4 Removal of AMP Unit a Remove 4 screws 4 screws and 2 screws Fig 2 b Remove 3 screws Fig 3 c Remove the...

Page 20: ...assis with a ground lead or the like Fig 4 Reconnect all cables connectors that have been disconnected When connecting the flexible flat cable be careful with polarity MAIN 1 P C B P C B Fig 4 Fig 4 F...

Page 21: ...d Fig 5 Reconnect all cables connectors that have been disconnected Be sure to use the P C B CHECKING JIG Part No ZG780000 to connect between the following connectors CB62 on DIGITAL P C B CB271 on MA...

Page 22: ...efer to SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION Select PRESET RSRV press the Power key to turn off the power once and turn on the power again Then the back up IC is initialized UPDATING FIRMWARE S4 ROM VERSION CHECK...

Page 23: ...ecuted 4 When writing of the firmware is completed UPDATE SUCCESS PLEASE and POWER OFF are displayed repeatedly Fig 3 3 USB UPDATE USB UPDATE Fig 2 4 UPDATE SUCCESS PLEASE POWER OFF Fig 3 5 Press the...

Page 24: ...1 FULL MUTE 2 BI AMP Not for service 3 AC B HIGH Not for service 4 AC B LOW Not for service A5 MIC CHECK 1 MIC ROUTE CHECK A6 INVALID ITEM 1 INVALID ITEM Not for service 2 INVALID ITEM 3 INVALID ITEM...

Page 25: ...service RX V500D model 2 DAB MODULE VERSION P Power supply and protection system P1 SYSTEM MONITOR 1 DC 2 PS 3 TMP 4 OUTPUT LEVEL 5 LIMITER CONTROL 6 USB VBUS 7 KEY P2 PROTECTION HISTORY 1 1 HISTORY 1...

Page 26: ...ERSION CHECKSUM 1 SYSTEM VERSION 2 MICROPROCESSOR VERSION 3 MICROPROCESSOR CHECKSUM 4 DSP VERSION 5 DSP CHECKSUM 6 OSD VERISON 7 OSD CHECKSUM 8 NETWORK VERSION 9 NETWORK CHECKSUM 10 USB CONTROLLER VER...

Page 27: ...and INFO keys press the Power key to turn on the power and keep pressing those 2 keys and Power key for 3 seconds or longer The self diagnostic function mode is activated with the protection function...

Page 28: ...off the power Display provided when Self Diagnostic Function started The display is as described below depending on the situation when the power to this unit is turned off 1 When the power is turned...

Page 29: ...checking the current detect transistor Turning on the power without correcting the abnormality will cause the protection function to work immediately and the power supply will instantly be shut off 2...

Page 30: ...ll be shut off 2 2 When the protection function worked due to abnormal DC output xxx A D conversion value of voltage at the moment when the protection function worked Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 A D 3...

Page 31: ...ection function When the protection function has worked its history is stored in memory as backup data Even if no abnormality is noted while servicing the unit an abnormality which has occurred previo...

Page 32: ...ut selection Functions related to the tuner and the set menu are not available Initial settings when Self Diagnostic Function started The following initial settings are used when self diagnostic funct...

Page 33: ...including the head margin via DSP A 1 2 D S P N O N M A R G I N A 1 1 D S P M A R G I N A1 DSP AUDIO DSP A1 1 DSP MARGIN DSP 2ch Front L Front L Center Surround L Front R Front R Surround R Front L 10...

Page 34: ...L S W A1 6 DSP FULL SUBWOOFER SUBWOOFER A2 DIRECT AUDIO This menu is used to check audio signal route of DIRECT mode A2 1 ANALOG DIRECT The analog input audio signal is output to FRONT L and FRONT R c...

Page 35: ...MI AUTO The audio signal input to selected HDMI IN jack is output HDMI IN A3 2 ARC Audio Return Channel function The audio signal input to HDMI OUT jack is output HDMI OUT A 4 2 B I A M P A 4 3 A C B...

Page 36: ...ROUTE CHECK YPAO A D D A FRONT L A6 INVALID ITEM A 6 1 I n v a l i d i t y A 6 3 I n v a l i d i t y ON Connected OFF Unconnected A7 DIR PLL Phase Lock Loop This menu is used to check the route of dig...

Page 37: ...ed by the sub menu A 8 1 T E S T A L L A8 MANUAL TEST DSP Test noise for SUBWOOFER SUBWOOFER 30 Hz to 80 Hz pink noise for other than SUBWOOFER SUBWOOFER 500 Hz to 2 kHz pink noise A8 1 TEST ALL The t...

Page 38: ...ons of the FL tube is checked by turning ON and OFF all segments Next a short between segments next to each other is checked by turning ON and OFF all segments alternately in lattice In the above exam...

Page 39: ...PC to the root folder of the USB storage device in advance U1 USB USB U1 1 USB FRONT 1 TRACK USB USB 1 PC USB 2 U 1 1 U S B F 1 T R A C K U 1 2 U S B B O O T U1 2 USB BOOT Not for service U1 2 USB BOO...

Page 40: ...off the power to this unit then start up the self diagnostic function again and select this menu N1 1 IP ADDRESS CHECK This menu is used to check that IP address can be obtained N 1 3 L N M D I 1 0 0...

Page 41: ...LINK CHECK N 1 8 E X T T E S T O K OK Normal NG Abnormal Checking N1 8 EXT TEST Transmission reception of the NETWORK port is checked With the power turned off short the pins of the NETWORK jack as s...

Page 42: ...g are checked C1 3 OSD HDMI OSD FLASH ROM IC2 and HDMI IC IC1 s reading writing are checked C1 2 MCPU OSD IC21 OSD FLASH ROM IC2 C1 3 OSD HDMI OSD FLASH ROM IC2 HDMI IC IC1 C 1 2 M C P U O S D O K C 1...

Page 43: ...rror detected NG An error is detected Checking OK No error detected NG An error is detected Checking C1 6 BUS DSP Communication and bus line connection between microprocessor IC21 and DSP IC41 are che...

Page 44: ...ID Not for service C2 HDMI INFORMATION This menu is used to display information about HDMI C2 1 HDMI MODEL NAME The model name written to HDMI IC is displayed C2 HDMI INFORMATION HDMI C2 1 HDMI MODEL...

Page 45: ...TEST The perform a loopback test in PHY IC955 C3 4 APL Apple ID CHECK Apple authentication IC IC956 device ID is checked C3 NETWORK IC CHECK This menu is used to check the communication and bus line c...

Page 46: ...e video signal is muted V 1 2 M U T E C H E C K V1 2 MUTE CHECK ANALOG BYPASS HDMI IN Component In Composite In HDMI OUT Component Out Composite Out DIGITAL IC1 HDMI Receiver Transmitter OPERATION IC5...

Page 47: ...L VIDEO CHECK V2 1 HDMI REPEAT HDMI IN HDMI OUT V 2 1 H D M I R E P E A T The Deep Color video signals is input 30 bit or 36 bit is displayed Deep Color 30 bit 36 bit HDMI output TV HDMI HDMI BD DVD p...

Page 48: ...MI OUT V2 2 OSD On Screen Display VIDEO OUT The OSD CHECK screen is output to HDMI OUT jack V 2 2 O S D V I D E O O U T V2 2 OSD On Screen Display VIDEO OUT OSD CHECK HDMI OUT TV screen display TV OSD...

Page 49: ...sing the sub menu When P1 7 KEY1 KEY2 sub menu is selected keys become inoperable due to detection of the values of all keys However it is possible to advance to the next menu by turning the VOLUME kn...

Page 50: ...THM3 THM3 THM2 THM1 P1 2 PS Power supply voltage PS protection detection The voltage at 126 pin PS1_PRT 107 pin PS2_ PRT 106 pin PS3_PRT of IC21 are displayed Voltage detects PS1 AC_BL AC_V AC_12 7A 3...

Page 51: ...ER CONTROL Power limitter control is detected The voltage at 7 pin AMP_LMT of IC21 is displayed Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 P1 5 LIMITER CONTROL IC21 7 AMP LMT 3 3 V 255 P1 6 USB VBUS Power supply vol...

Page 52: ...lues of all keys However it is possible to advance to the next menu by turning the VOLUME knob Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 P 1 7 K Y 2 5 5 2 5 5 Display KEY2 0 11 DIRECT 12 32 TUNING 33 54 TUNING 55 7...

Page 53: ...3 1 I N P U T 0 x 0 4 P 2 4 1 V O L d B P 2 7 2 I N P U T 0 x 0 4 P 2 6 2 P P O R T O x 2 E P 2 8 2 V O L d B P 2 9 3 D c 0 0 0 L P 2 1 0 3 P P O R T O x 2 E P 2 1 1 3 I N P U T 0 x 0 4 P 2 1 2 3 V O...

Page 54: ...06 is displayed in hexadecimal notation The operation frequency will be erased by pressing the STRAIGHT key T1 4 OUTPUT LEVEL The maximum value of the speaker output level is displayed in hexadecimal...

Page 55: ...P R E S E T R S R V S3 1 PRESET INHIBIT Initialization inhibited PRESET INHIBIT Initialization of the back up IC is not executed Select this sub menu to protect the values set by the user IC S3 2 PRES...

Page 56: ...e checksum value of MICROPROCESSOR IC21 on DIGITAL P C B is displayed DIGITAL P C B IC21 S4 4 DSP VERSION The firmware version of DSP IC41 on DIGITAL P C B is displayed DSP DIGITAL P C B IC41 S4 5 DSP...

Page 57: ...to the write mode by using the S5 1 SWITCH MODE menu and then select the desired model name by using S5 2 MODEL NAME menu S5 1 SWITCH MODE Pressing the STRAIGHT key will change the display alternatel...

Page 58: ...ritten automatically S5 2 MODEL NAME STRAIGHT S6 2 VERIFY S6 SYSTEM INFORMATION This menu is used to display the model name and destination S6 1 MODEL The model name and destination are displayed S6 S...

Page 59: ...after repairing the power amplifier check other parts again for any possible defect before removing the resistor 3 Confirm that the voltage is within the confines of 0 2 mV to 15 mV after 60 minutes 1...

Page 60: ...6G 19 15G 18 14G 17 13G 16 12G 15 11G 14 10G 13 9G 12 8G 11 7G 10 6G 9 5G 8 4G 7 3G 6 2G 5 1G 4 NP 3 NP 36 P30 35 P31 2 1 F1 NX Connection PIN CONNECTION GRID ASSIGNMENT 2G 1G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G 11G 10G 9...

Page 61: ...1p 1p 1p 1g 2 3 P13 1n 1n 1n 2g 3 3 P14 1d 1d 1d 1f 4 3 P15 2a 2a 2a 2f 5 3 P16 2h 2h 2h 1b 1 4 P17 2j 2j 2j 2b 2 4 P18 2k 2k 2k 1a 3 4 P19 2b 2b 2b 2a 4 4 P20 2f 2f 2f 5 4 P21 2m 2m 2m 1 5 P22 2g 2g...

Page 62: ...2 R1X2 R2XC R2XC R2X0 R2X0 R2X1 R2X1 R2X2 R2X2 AVDD12 CVCC12 AVDD33 R3XC R3XC R3X0 R3X0 R3X1 R3X1 84 83 82 81 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74...

Page 63: ...stream In ARC transmitter mode received on the SPDIFn_IN input pin this pin transmits an S PDIF signal to an ARC receiver capable source such as HTiB or a repeater such as AVR devices using single mo...

Page 64: ...put Output Sub port I2S word select input I2S word select output 136 SD1_IN SD1_OUT SPDIF1_IN SPDIF1_ OUT LVTTL Input Output Sub port I2S serial data input I2S serial data1 output SPDIF input SPDIF ou...

Page 65: ...DSDA1 LVTTL Schmitt Open drain 5 V tolerant Input Output This signal is true open drain and does not pull to ground when power is not applied to the device This pin requires an external pull up resist...

Page 66: ...s signal is electrically compliant with the CEC specification As an input this pin acts as an LVTTL schmitt triggered input and is 5 V tolerant As an output the pin acts as an NMOS driver with resisti...

Page 67: ...ower 1 3 V PLL analog VCC 102 VCC33OUT Power 3 3 V Internal regulator 3 3 V output 140 TPVDD13 Power 1 3 V Analog power for TMDS Tx core 150 141 TDVDD13 Power 1 3 V Digital power for TMDS Tx core 151...

Page 68: ...CLKR1 AFSX0 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 Vss 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58...

Page 69: ...for filter only 23 OSCIN IO 1 2 V oscillator input 24 NC O 25 OSCVDD PWR Oscillator 1 2 V Vpp tap point for filter only 26 VSS 27 PLLHV PWR PLL 3 3 V supply input requires external filter 28 TDI IO T...

Page 70: ...AM clock 71 EM_CKE O SDRAM clock enable 72 VSS 73 DVDD 74 EM_A 11 O EMIF address bus 75 EM_A 9 O EMIF address bus 76 EM_A 8 O EMIF address bus 77 CVDD 78 VSS 79 EM_A 7 O EMIF address bus 80 EM_A 6 O E...

Page 71: ...dy 122 SPI1_CLK IO McASP0 serial data 7 or SPI1 serial clock 123 CVDD 124 VSS 125 DVDD 126 SPI1_SOMI IO McASP0 serial data 8 or McASP1 serial data 5 or SPI1 data pin slave out master in 127 SPI1_SIMO...

Page 72: ...V2 DATA1 MEMCKE VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS NC K AV3 CTRL1 AV3 DATA0 NWAIT VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS12 USB L AV2 DATA0 AV3 CTRL0 D0 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS LCDD5 M D4 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VDD12 USB N...

Page 73: ...put Pin No Function Name I O Detail of Function P4 R3 AV2DATA 3 0 I O Audio data T2 Several formats are supported U1 R1 AV2CLK I O Data clock Depending on the AV Port 2 configuration this clock is a b...

Page 74: ...AM Bank select F18 A16_BA1 O SRAM Address output SDRAM Bank select G15 A17_DQM0 O SRAM Address output SDRAM Data mask G16 A18_DQM1 O SRAM Address output SDRAM Data mask H17 H16 H15 A 23 19 O Address b...

Page 75: ...Function T17 T16 T15 R17 FD 7 0 I O Bi directional data bus R16 R15 P16 P15 V18 FALE O Address latch enable pull up down defines boot mode U16 FCLE O Command latch enable pull up down defines boot mo...

Page 76: ...s pin open circuit E1 VSS33RTC Power Ground 0 V for RTC Pin No Function Name I O Detail of Function D6 NRES12REF I Voltage reference input NRES12OUT is release when this input voltage exceeds VTH12 C5...

Page 77: ...18x A4 A5 B4 B5 C8 C9 Pin No Function Name I O Detail of Function J2 VCO 1 0 I External oscillator inputs typically coming from an external VCO Together with the external loop filter and the internal...

Page 78: ...L12 L13 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 VSS Ground 0 V M11 M12 M13 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 B6 C6 R10 VPP A2 VDD33USB B2 Power supply 3 3 V for USB interface A3 VSS33USB Ground 0 V B3 F3 VDD33PLL Power supply 3 3...

Page 79: ...M16C 60 series Microprocessor core R0L R0H R1H R1L R2 R3 FB A1 A0 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116...

Page 80: ...upply 22 CEC HDMI_CEC IO IO I I Microprocessor CEC control 23 N_INT2 DSP_N_INT IRQ IRQ IRQ O Interrupt input from DSP 24 N_INT1 HDMI_MUTE IRQ I I I HDMI MUTE input H Mute 25 N_INT0 HDMI_N_INT IRQ I I...

Page 81: ...D_N_CS O O O O FL driver chip select 77 P3_3 FLD_N_RST O O O O FL driver reset 78 P3_2 MIC_N_DET I I I I MIC detection L MIC detected 79 P3_1 STBY_LED O O O O Standby through LED H LED lighting 80 P12...

Page 82: ...222 333 444 555 666 777 888 Destination J U C R S T K A B G F L H Pin No Port Name Function Name P C B I O Detail of Function FULL ON PPWER OFF MCU sleep AC OFF 104 P0_7 DAC_N_CS O O O O DAC chip sele...

Page 83: ...4 8 1 10 20 14 7 1 16 8 1 8 4 1 1 4 8 1 2 3 1 CATHODE 2 ANODE 3 REF STR2A153 TC74LCX245FT TC74VHCU04FT TC7MBL3257CFK TC7WH125FK W25Q16CVSSIG TC7WH126FK TL431ACLPR Anode Cathode AC AC 1 2 3 Anode Catho...

Page 84: ..._PRT AN4 TB4IN 5EX_PON AN5 AN6 AN7 AN0_0 AN0_1 AN0_2 AN0_3 AN0_4 AN0_5 IC21 Microprocessor M16C 65 R5F3651TNFC ROM 768kB RAM 47kB IC951 Network Microprocessor DM860A AQE IC502 Video Selector NJW1329FH...

Page 85: ...out connector 5VPower HDMI IC1 DSP IC41 Network Microprocessor IC951 OPE C5215 D5206 IC5 5H C5216 OPE IC44 12A 5D P C B MAIN Optical In 25mA x 2 Coax In Buffer HDMI IC1 IC523 7A Q605 5USB iPod iPad U...

Page 86: ...1 PN542 CB544 PN536 CB403 CB541 CB523 CB471 PN472 CB403 CB401 to OPERATION 4 CB252 to DIGITAL CB952 to DIGITAL CB61 to DIGITAL CB21 to DIGITAL CB21 to MAIN 5 CB371 to MAIN 5 CB371 to DIGITAL CB26 to D...

Page 87: ...pproach Q2015 2018 2019 2020 2021 Fix the wire by style pin PN204 not to close to SP terminals Q2015 CB522 Q2020 W2012A W2013A PN201 PN205 Q2021 Q2018 Q2019 CB207 CB211 CB477 Fix the wires by PN522 Ch...

Page 88: ...8 4 5 1 8 29 1 1 4 5 8 1 28 56 29 2 3 4 HDMI 4 HDMI 5 NETWORK NET HDMI 3 HDMI 2 HDMI 1 BD DVD HDMI OUT No replacement part available 1 27 54 1 3 5 4 28 4 5 1 8 MHL DGND FLD_MOSI FLD_SCK STBY_LED KEY1...

Page 89: ...27 54 28 RX V500D 1 2 3 4 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 89 Semiconductor Location RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D Ref no Location D1 F3 D2 D4 D101 E3 D102 F3 IC5 E3 IC9 C4 IC4...

Page 90: ...UXR AUXE AUXL VAUXE VAUX 12V E 12V MIC MIC MIC_N_DET STBY_LED PSW_N_DET 12V 12V E DGND FG 3 3M OPERATION 5 CB451 OPERATION 6 CB471 OPERATION 4 CB525 F2 VP F1 VOL_RA VOL_RB KEY2 DGND FG FG 3 3DSP 5USB...

Page 91: ...E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 91 Semiconductor Location RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D Ref no Location D4003 D4 D4004 D4 D4005 H4 D4006 I4 D4007 C6 D4008 C6 D4013 F5 D4014 E5 D4015 E...

Page 92: ...internal parts in this product contain high voltages and are dangerous Be sure to take safety measures during servicing such as wearing insulating gloves Note that the capacitors indicated below are d...

Page 93: ...E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 93 Semiconductor Location RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D Ref no Location D5402 B4 D5403 B4 D5405 D4 D5406 D4 D5407 D4 D5408 D4 D5409 A6 D5410 D3 D5411 D...

Page 94: ...YPAO MIC POWER indicator Power 12V 12V FG DGND E MIC MIC_N_DET PSW_N_DET STBY_LED 3 3M VOLUME DIRECT VOL_RA 3 3DSP VOL_RB KEY2 DGND FG FG OPERATION 1 CB404 U C models AC_12 F1 AC_V F2 E_12 AC_12 AC_V...

Page 95: ...6 R S models R T K A B G F L S H J models A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 95 Semiconductor Location RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D Ref no Location D4501 B6 D4502 B6 D4503 B5 D52...

Page 96: ...Side A OPERATION 8 Side A OPERATION 9 Side A to chassis PHONES SILENT CINEMA MAIN 1 W2005 DIGITAL CB65 HPR HPL HPE HP_N_DET USB DC OUT DGND 5EX 5EX DGND A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 96 RX V475 HT...

Page 97: ...PERATION 7 Side B OPERATION 8 Side B OPERATION 9 Side B A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 97 Semiconductor Location RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D Ref no Location D4761 C3 D4762 B...

Page 98: ...asures Some internal parts in this product contain high voltages and are dangerous Be sure to take safety measures during servicing such as wearing insulating gloves Note that the capacitors indicated...

Page 99: ...2024 C5 D2025 B5 D2026 A5 D2027 F5 D2028 G5 D2031 F5 D2032 C5 D2033 E5 D2034 E5 D2035 C5 D2036 E5 D2037 F5 D2038 C5 D2039 E5 D2040 E5 D2041 E4 D2043 F4 D2045 G4 D2047 G4 D2048 H4 D2049 H4 D2050 D3 Ref...

Page 100: ...V ADL 12V DASL DAFL DAC DIGITAL CB62 TUR NETR NETL OUT IN COM TUE NETE DGND AV4_D TUL AV1_D AE 5DSP AV2_D DGND 5A AV3_D TUR AE AV2_D 12V AV4_D TUE DGND NETL AV1_D NETR AE NETE AV3_D TUL 5DSP DGND R S...

Page 101: ...4 8 5 1 4 8 5 1 4 8 5 MAIN 5 Side B MAIN 4 Side B MAIN 3 Side B R S models A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 101 Semiconductor Location RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D Ref no Locat...

Page 102: ...DAB MODULE TUNE_GND SDIO RST TUNE NC VCC SCLK ROUT GND LOUT SPDIF DIGITAL CB26 DAB Side B 1 3 4 5 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 102 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V500D Ref no Location D501 F3 IC50...

Page 103: ...o _ u s e D 3 3 n o _ u s e R 9 8 6 8 R 9 9 6 8 R9 no_use D G N D Q 1 1 n o _ u s e 1 2 3 T P 5 5 DGND D G N D R 3 2 n o _ u s e Q 1 0 n o _ u s e 1 2 3 R26 no_use R11 no_use R35 47K 0 J 1 1 R 2 1 n...

Page 104: ...3 3S 3 3 S 3 3 S 3 3 S 3 3M 3 3M 3 3M 3 3M 3 3M 3 3M 3 3H 3 3DSP 3 3M 3 3S 3 3S 3 3S 3 3M 3 3M 3 3M 3 3S 5 T 3 3 M 3 3 D S P D G N D 3 3 M D G N D 3 3 S N C P U _ S P I _ M O S I N C P U _ S P I _ M I...

Page 105: ...1 0 B J R513 33X4 R515 33X4 TI_SDSB DSP_N_RST DIR_SDO R 4 1 1 4 7 3 3DSP 3 3D R409 10K DGND L401 BKP1005HS680 T DSP_MOSI R422 4 7K R 4 0 8 4 7 K DGND TI_SDC R 4 2 0 4 7 TI_WCK C441 0 1 10 BJ C408 0 1...

Page 106: ...S S G ST61 ST62 IC66 BD7542F E2 YE478A0 5 6 7 IC66 BD7542F E2 YE478A0 3 2 1 RP130Q331D TR F YC288A0 IC69 4 V D D 2 G N D 3 V O U T 1 C E C E 5A NGND C 6 8 0 1 0 6 3 C 6 7 9 1 0 1 0 R 6 6 7 4 7 K R 7...

Page 107: ...V6 LCDD8 R7 LCDD7 T7 LCDD6 D9 SSMWP D10 SSMCP A13 SSMCMD C10 SSMCLK D12 SSMD7 C12 SSMD6 B12 SSMD5 A12 SSMD4 D11 SSMD3 C11 SSMD2 A5 NC B5 NC A4 NC B4 NC B11 SSMD1 A11 SSMD0 V9 LCDCTRL3 U9 LCDCTRL2 T9...

Page 108: ...0 0 P 1 0 0 C 4 7 6 2 3 3 0 0 P 1 0 0 R 4 0 4 2 1 2 0 R 4 0 4 3 1 2 0 D 4 5 0 3 U D Z V 5 1 B 12V 12V 3 3DSP VP 3 3M 3 3M CB451 5 1 0 4 8 D 4 0 0 3 1 S S 3 5 5 V M D 4 0 0 1 1 S S 3 5 5 V M n o _ u s...

Page 109: ...4488 S T Q5202 KTC3875S Y GR R W5402 MF00630 D 5 2 0 2 U D Z V 5 6 B J 5 2 0 6 n o _ u s e J 5 2 0 7 n o _ u s e J5205 J5202 D 5 2 0 4 R S 2 0 3 M B C J 8 0 R5407 1P47 1 0 5 0 C 5 2 0 7 1 0 5 0 C 5 2...

Page 110: ...02S RTK P R 2 1 2 4 1 2 P 1 2 0 PN205 C2092 0 01 100 R 2 2 3 2 1 P 4 7 R 2 0 5 7 2 7 0 K R 2 1 2 0 1 2 P 1 2 0 PS1_PRT R 2 1 1 4 1 P 1 2 0 R 2 2 2 9 1 0 K Q2057 A1941 F R 2 0 7 1 4 7 K R 2 0 8 8 2 7 K...

Page 111: ...D AE 7A A M P _ O L V R 2 2 4 5 6 8 0 C 2 1 4 2 4 7 5 0 1 0 0 K R 2 3 0 7 12A R2301 1P82 R 2 2 8 6 1 0 0 K C2129 220P SL THM3_PRT FR R2314 330 IC202 BA4560F 3 2 1 R2242 1 0 R 2 3 1 0 2 2 7 R 2 2 8 9...

Page 112: ...1580 VQ96360 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 IC271 KIA7805API OUT COM IN C 2 7 0 2 1 0 0 1 6 12V J 2 7 0 1 n o _ u s e DGND R2701 1P22 C2703 no_use C 2 7 0 1 1 0 5 0 C 2 5 1 5 1 0 5 0 C 2 5...

Page 113: ...OR TUBULAR S CAPACITOR CERAMIC FILM SULFIDE POLYPHENYLENE CAPACITOR C 5 0 9 1 1 0 L 5 0 3 B L M 1 8 P G 2 2 1 S N 1 D RP102N121D TR F IC501 1 VDD 2 GND 3 CEorCE 4 NC 5 VOUT C 5 0 8 1 1 0 0 J502 SHIELD...

Page 114: ...C FILTER FLTR COMB COMB FILTER MODULE FLTR LC RF LC FILTER EMI FUSE CHP CHIP FUSE GND MTL GROUND PLATE GND TERM GROUND TERMINAL JUMPER CN JUMPER CONNECTOR JUMPER TST JUMPER TEST POINT L DTCT LIGHT DET...

Page 115: ...1000pF 50V 01 C33 34 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V 01 C35 36 WG888300 C CE M CHP 10uF 6 3V 01 C37 42 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V 01 C43 44 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V 01 C45 US662100 C CE CHP 100pF 50...

Page 116: ...3V 01 C268 US046100 C CE CHP 1uF 25V 01 C269 WG251600 C CE CHP 4 7uF 6 3V 01 C271 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V 01 C272 WG888300 C CE M CHP 10uF 6 3V 01 C301 302 UF027330 C EL CHP 33uF 10V 01 C401 US662...

Page 117: ...E CHP 0 1uF 10V 01 C650 WD758300 C CE CHP 10uF 10V 01 C651 653 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V 01 C654 WJ344400 C CE CHP 22uF 6 3V 01 C656 US663390 C CE CHP 3900pF 50V 01 C657 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V...

Page 118: ...IC11 YE997A00 IC NCP380HMUAJAATBG IC22 YE182A00 IC MEMORY R1EX25032ATA00A 01 IC24 25 YC288A00 IC RP130Q331D TR F 01 IC26 X8388A00 IC TC7WH126FK IC27 X4453A00 IC SN74LVC1G17DCKR 01 IC42 X9625C00 IC ME...

Page 119: ...0D BG ZF468400 P C B OPERATION RX V475 HTR 4066 LH CB402 VQ044900 CN BS PIN 19P 01 CB405 VQ047200 CN BS PIN 9P 01 CB407 WQ680200 CN USB 4P TE AAPVA004C0 02 CB477 VB858300 CN BS PIN 4P 01 CB504 VQ04690...

Page 120: ...0 C EL 10uF 16V C5023 UR837220 C EL 22uF 16V 01 C5024 5035 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V 01 C5036 5037 UR238100 C EL 100uF 16V C5038 5042 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V 01 C5043 WD758300 C CE CHP 10uF 10V...

Page 121: ...WH487300 DIODE BRG RS203M 2 0A 200V 02 D5205 WY164100 DIODE ZENR UDZV12B RS D5206 WH487300 DIODE BRG RS203M 2 0A 200V 02 D5207 5208 WW783900 DIODE 1SS355VM 01 D5401 WW872000 DIODE BRG DBL155G 1 5A 60...

Page 122: ...S5D1 O M 0 25 04 SW401 404 WD483100 SW TACT SKRGAAD010 01 SW407 409 WD483100 SW TACT SKRGAAD010 01 SW411 421 WD483100 SW TACT SKRGAAD010 01 SW451 WD483100 SW TACT SKRGAAD010 01 SW471 WD483100 SW TACT...

Page 123: ...C2063 2064 UU267100 C EL 10uF 50V 01 C2065 2069 WJ610600 C MYLAR 0 022uF 100V 01 C2072 2073 WN156000 C PP 1000pF 250V 01 C2075 UR866470 C EL 4 7uF 50V 01 C2076 UR828220 C EL 220uF 10V 01 C2077 UU26710...

Page 124: ...00 C EL 10uF 50V C2516 2517 US062100 C CE CHP 100pF 50V B 01 C2518 2519 WY270200 C EL 10uF 50V 01 C2520 WJ608700 C MYLAR 680pF 100V C2523 WJ608700 C MYLAR 680pF 100V C2524 2525 WY270200 C EL 10uF 50V...

Page 125: ...71 V7421800 TR 2SA1312 GR BL 01 Q2072 VP872600 TR 2SA1708 S T 01 Q2073 WC398400 TR 2N5551C AT 01 Q2074 WC397700 TR 2N5401C AT 01 Q2075 2076 WW510000 TR KTA1659A Y U PF 01 Q2077 WB228800 TR KTC3198 Y A...

Page 126: ...35 6200 HF85 6200 2 2 k HF45 6220 HF45 6220 2 4 k HJ35 6240 HF85 6240 2 7 k HF45 6270 HF45 6270 3 0 k HF45 6300 HF45 6300 3 3 k HF45 6330 HF45 6330 3 6 k HJ35 6360 HF85 6360 3 9 k HF45 6390 HF45 6390...

Page 127: ...25 5 15 5 16 5 10 5 25 5 25 171 171 170 131 131 131 130 170 163 153 151 152 152 120 120 168 167 167 167 160 164 160 163 180 103 103 103 160 160 160 160 164 167 167 167 167 163 163 109 109 121 163 163...

Page 128: ...LE FLAT CABLE 9P 180mm P 1 25 RX V475 HTR 4066 04 26 MF109120 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 9P 120mm P 1 25 RX V500D ABG 27 MF117120 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 17P 120mm P 1 25 02 101 ZA165500 TOP COVER GD T 101 ZA165...

Page 129: ...31 30 29 25 26 32 35 34 33 38 16 20 19 18 17 12 8 11 15 14 SW2 4 7 3 2 1 5 6 9 0 10 TV VOL ENT TV TV CH 6 7 8 4 3 2 5 1 TV INPUT ENTER RETURN MODE NET DISPLAY VOLUME VOLUME OPTION RADIO BD DVD TV SETU...

Page 130: ...1C 7A 631D K15 7A 6817 7A 6916 7A 6816 7A 6917 K16 V AUX 7A 55 7A D8 7A 55AB 7A D826 K17 USB 7F01 720D 7F01 730C 7F01 720C 7F01 730D K18 NET 7F01 3F 7F01 40 7F01 3FC1 7F01 40BE K19 K20 AUDIO 7A 651A 7...

Page 131: ...then switch RCU to SOURCE mode K56 POP UP MENU 7A A4DB 7A A5DA 7A A4DA 7A A5DB SOURCE transmit RECEIVER code then switch RCU to SOURCE mode K58 MODE 7F01 66 7F01 86 7F01 6698 7F01 8678 empty RECEIVER...

Page 132: ...CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 133...

Page 133: ...RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D 134...

Page 134: ...res not specified in the instructions provided by Yamaha Improperly updated products may cause improper operation and any parts or service required to restore proper operation will not be covered unde...

Page 135: ...ears this means your receiver is already up to date In this case power off to exit from Advanced Setup Your AV receiver is ready for normal use b When completed U P D A T E S U C C E S S appears on th...

Page 136: ...TUP key on the remote control b Select Network Network Update c Confirm that the firmware version is updated to the latest version Check the updated firmware version 5 Congratulations You have complet...

Page 137: ...by mode 1 3 2 Download the firmware unzip and copy R03xx xxxx bin into the root directory of the USB thumb drive USB port is located at the lower left corner of the front panel While pressing the STRA...

Page 138: ...in progress Start firmware update 6 U P D A T E S U C C E S S U S B U P D A T E V E R I F Y I N G S x x x x Caution DO NOT interrupt power during the update In case the power is accidentally cut off r...

Page 139: ...oting Cause For some reason the receiver can t read the firmware data Method For your solution check the following Update through Internet Check Internet connection Your Internet connection is working...

Page 140: ...141 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D AV AV AV USB RX V475...

Page 141: ...D 1 a U P D A T E U S B PROGRAM b STRAIGHT N E T W O R K a INFO 15 U P D A T E S U C C E S S b U P D A T E S U C C E S S c AV ADVANCED SETUP FIRM UPDATE 1 2 3 4 U P D A T E S U C C E S S U P D A T E U...

Page 142: ...143 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D a AV SETUP b Network Network Update c 5 RX V475 SETUP...

Page 143: ...zip R03xx xxxx zip R03xx xxxx bin USB USB USB USB USB USB ADVANCED SETUP 1 2 4 5 3 U P D A T E U S B PROGRAM FIRM UPDATE USB 6 U P D A T E U S B STRAIGHT A D V A N C E D S E T U P STRAIGHT R E M O T...

Page 144: ...V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D a INFO 10 U P D A T E S U C C E S S b U P D A T E S U C C E S S c d USB 7 U P D A T E S U C C E S S U S B U P D A T E V E R I F Y I N G S x x x x a AV SETUP b Network Network U...

Page 145: ...R 4066 RX V500D USB USB USB USB USB AV R03xx xxxx bin USB USB Advanced Setup Advanced Setup ID ID1 1 2 USB 3 INFO U S B U P D A T E INFO 4 5 U P D A T E S U C C E S S USB 6 1 3 2 U S B U P D A T E U P...

Page 146: ...147 RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D MEMO...

Page 147: ...RX V475 HTR 4066 RX V500D...

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