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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 speci

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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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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 
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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
FRONT PANELS  .........................................................3–4
REAR PANELS  ...........................................................5–8
REMOTE CONTROL PANEL  ..........................................9
SPECIFICATIONS  ................................................... 10–15
INTERNAL VIEW  .................................................... 16–17
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS  ............................................ 17
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES  ............................. 18–23
UPDATING FIRMWARE  ..........................................24–25
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION  ............................26–64
POWER AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENT  ............................65

DISPLAY DATA  .......................................................66–69
IC DATA  ...................................................................70–89
PIN CONNECTION DIAGRAMS  .............................90–91
BLOCK DIAGRAMS  ................................................92–95
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS  ............................... 96–128
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  ................................... 129–148
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  ............................ 149–171
REMOTE CONTROL  ........................................... 172–174
ADVANCED SETUP  ............................................ 175–176
FIRMWARE UPDATING PROCEDURE  .............. 177–188

AV RECEIVER

RX-V673/HTR-6065/

RX-A720

Copyright © 2012 

 All rights reserved.

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

redistributed either in print or electronically without permission.

'12.05

RX-V673/HTR-6065/

RX-A720

Note:

 

When the DIGITAL P.C.B. or IC82 on DIGITAL P.C.B. is replaced, this unit will display “Internal Error” 
and will not operate at all without additional setting.

In such a case, report the serial number of this unit to the following e-mail address.

Yamaha Corporation will reply providing the setting procedure to make this unit operate properly.

E-mail: [email protected]

Summary of Contents for RX-V673

Page 1: ...ancy 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 gro...

Page 2: ...be equivalent to 1500 ohms shunted by 0 15 F TO SERVICE PERSONNEL Leakage current must not exceed 0 5mA Be sure to test for leakage with the AC plug in both polarities WARNING CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE...

Page 3: ...FRONT PANELS RX V673 U C R T K A B G F L S H models HTR 6065 A F models 3 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720...

Page 4: ...RX A720 U C A models 4 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720...

Page 5: ...REAR PANELS RX V673 U C models RX V673 R S models RX V673 T model 5 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720...

Page 6: ...RX V673 K model RX V673 A model RX V673 B G F models 6 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720...

Page 7: ...HTR 6065 A model RX V673 L H models HTR 6065 F model H model 7 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720...

Page 8: ...RX A720 A model RX A720 U C models 8 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720...

Page 9: ...REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RAV472 Remote control sheet T model 9 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720...

Page 10: ...ss Signal to Noise Ratio IHF A Network Input shorted 250 mV AV5 etc PURE DIRECT to SP OUT 100 dB or more Residual Noise IHF A Network FRONT L R to SP OUT 150 V or less Channel Separation 1 kHz 10 kHz...

Page 11: ...HTR 6065 10 2 kg 22 5 lbs RX A720 10 7 kg 23 6 lbs Finish RX V673 T model Gold color U C R T K A B G F L S H models Black color R B G F L H models Titanium color HTR 6065 A F models Black color RX A7...

Page 12: ...ized use is strictly prohibited Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries RX V673 HTR 6065 RX A720 Front view Top view 435 17 1 8 150 5 7 8 21...

Page 13: ...e The Bottom Line STEREO 2ch Stereo 7ch Stereo SUR DECODE SURROUND DECODER STRAIGHT Category Program Parameter Decode Type 1 DSP Level 6 to 3 dB 0 Initial Delay 1 to 99 ms Surround Initial Delay 1 to...

Page 14: ...R Subwoofer Level Front L Front R Center Surround L Surround R 10 0 to 10 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 5 dB step Surround Back L Surround Back R Front Presence L Front Presence R Subwoofer Parametric EQ Manual YPAO...

Page 15: ...S Server S Secondary x x x x Network Standby Off On MAC Address Filter Off On Filter MAC Address 1 5 xx xx xx xx xx xx 6 10 Network Name Input is possible to 15 characters Multi Zone Main Zone Set Zon...

Page 16: ...s OPERATION 10 P C B R T K A B G F L S H models MAIN 1 P C B MAIN 6 P C B VIDEO 9 P C B R S models VIDEO 7 P C B VIDEO 6 P C B U C T K A B G F L H models POWER TRANSFORMER OPERATION 4 P C B OPERATION...

Page 17: ...about 30 seconds per each C1082 C1085 on MAIN P C B C3706 on VIDEO 2 P C B For details refer to PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS RX A720 VIDEO 2 P C B VIDEO 3 P C B OPERATION 8 P C B MAIN 2 P C B DIGITAL 1 P C...

Page 18: ...the top cover to remove it Fig 1 2 Removal of Front Panel Unit a Remove 6 screws and remove W4401 and W4421 Fig 1 b Remove CB8 CB82 CB458 CB472 CB947 and CB952 Fig 1 c Release 2 hooks and remove the f...

Page 19: ...ear view Fig 3 Fig 2 3 Removal of DIGITAL 1 P C B a Remove screw and 7 screws Fig 3 b Remove 3 screws Fig 2 c Remove CB21 CB76 CB81 and CB942 Fig 2 d Unlock and remove CB78 CB79 and CB944 Fig 2 e Remo...

Page 20: ...s Place the P C B s with rear panel upright Fig 4 Connect the heatsink and rear panel to the chassis with a ground lead Fig 4 Reconnect all cables connectors that have been disconnected When connecti...

Page 21: ...crews and then remove the front panel unit Fig 1 c Remove 2 push rivets and then remove the side plate L and side plate R Fig 1 d Remove CB8 CB82 CB458 CB471 CB947 and CB952 Fig 1 e Remove 2 screws an...

Page 22: ...ig 3 Fig 2 3 Removal of DIGITAL 1 P C B a Remove screw and 7 screws Fig 3 b Remove 3 screws Fig 2 c Remove CB21 CB76 CB81 and CB942 Fig 2 d Unlock and remove CB78 CB79 and CB944 Fig 2 e Remove the DIG...

Page 23: ...P C B s Place the P C B s with rear panel upright Fig 4 Connect the heatsink and rear panel to the chassis with a ground lead Fig 4 Reconnect all cables connectors that have been disconnected When co...

Page 24: ...ing the back up IC EEPROM IC82 on DIGITAL P C B After updating the firmware the back up IC MUST be initialized by the following procedure to store the setting information soundfield parameters system...

Page 25: ...tically Fig 2 Writing is started Writing is completed Writing being executed 4 When writing of the firmware is completed UPDATE SUCCESS PLEASE and POWER OFF are displayed repeatedly Fig 3 5 Press the...

Page 26: ...AUTO 2 INVALID ITEM Not for service 3 ARC1 4 INVALID ITEM Not for service 5 INVALID ITEM Not for service A4 SPEAKERS SET 1 BI AMP 2 ZONE TONE MAX 3 ZONE TONE MIN 4 INVALID ITEM Not for service 5 INVA...

Page 27: ...BUS HIGH POWER N Network system N1 NETWORK 1 IP ADDRESS CHECK 2 MAC ADDRESS CHECK 3 LINE NOISE 100 MDI Not for service 4 LINE NOISE 100 MDIX Not for service 5 LINE NOISE 10 MDI Not for service 6 LINE...

Page 28: ...ce 6 INVALID ITEM Not for service 7 HDMI REPEAT 8 DIGITAL CVBS 9 INVALID ITEM Not for service 10 DIGITAL COMPONENT 11 DIGITAL COMPONENT SC 12 GUI VIDEO OUT V3 TEST PATTERN 1 480i 2 480p 3 720p 60Hz 4...

Page 29: ...L 2 DESTINATION 3 DEBUG Not for service 4 NET RESTART COUNTER Not for service S3 FACTORY PRESET 1 PRESET INHIBIT RESERVE S4 ROM VERSION CHECKSUM 1 SYSTEM VERSION 2 MICROPROCESSOR VERSION 3 MICROPROCES...

Page 30: ...ys press the MAIN ZONE key to turn on the power and keep pressing those 2 keys and MAIN ZONE key for 3 seconds or longer The self diagnostic function mode is activated with the protection functions di...

Page 31: ...ly be shut off 2 When the protection function worked to turn off the power The information of protection function which worked at that time is displayed Then A1 1 DSP MARGIN is displayed in a few seco...

Page 32: ...unction to work in 5 seconds and the power supply will be shut off 2 2 When the protection function worked due to abnormal DC output Cause The voltage in the power supply section is abnormal Supplemen...

Page 33: ...ink temperature History of protection 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 abnorm...

Page 34: ...IO1 Main menu A1 1 DSP MARGIN Speaker setting LARGE Bass out to SWFR All channels HDMI Control Off Zone 2 On When self diagnostic function is canceled these settings are restored to those before start...

Page 35: ...tput including the head margin via DSP The audio signal other than SUBWOOFER is output without including the head margin via DSP A1 3 INVALID ITEM Not for service A 1 1 D S P M A R G I N A 1 2 D S P N...

Page 36: ...2 DIRECT VL The analog input audio signal is output to FRONT L R in PURE DIRECT mode VL Voltage Low RY101 on MAIN P C B On A2 DIRECT AUDIO This menu is used to check audio signal route of PURE DIRECT...

Page 37: ...3 5 INVALID ITEM Not for service A 3 1 H D M I A U T O A 3 2 I N V A L I D I T E M A 3 3 A R C 1 A 3 4 I N V A L I D I T E M A 3 5 I N V A L I D I T E M A3 HDMI AUDIO This menu is used to check the ro...

Page 38: ...dio signal is output to FRONT L R CENTER and SURROUND L R terminals with the tone control BASS 6 dB TREBLE 6 dB A4 3 ZONE TONE MIN The audio signal is output to FRONT L R CENTER and SURROUND L R termi...

Page 39: ...HECK The audio signal input to the YPAO MIC jack is output to FRONT L and FRONT R channels via A D D A A 5 1 8 o h m M U L T I C H A 5 2 6 o h m M U L T I C H A5 MULTI CHANNEL INPUT Not for service 39...

Page 40: ...hannel A7 3 TEST CENTER The test tone is output to CENTER channel A7 4 TEST FRONT R The test tone is output to FRONT R channel A7 5 TEST SURROUND R The test tone is output to SURROUND R channel A7 6 T...

Page 41: ...CE R channel A7 11 INVALID ITEM Not for service A7 12 INVALID ITEM Not for service A7 13 TEST LFE 1 SUBWOOFER The test tone is output to LFE 1 channel A7 14 INVALID ITEM Not for service A 7 1 0 T E S...

Page 42: ...the above example the segments in the second row from the top are shorted D1 FL CHECK This menu is used to check operation of the FL display FL display D1 1 INITIAL DISPLAY D1 2 ALL SEGMENT OFF D1 3 A...

Page 43: ...ce Z1 3 AV3 Not for service Z1 4 AV4 Not for service Z1 5 AV5 The audio signal input to AV5 jack is output to ZONE 2 OUT jack Z1 6 AV6 The audio signal input to AV6 jack is output to ZONE 2 OUT jack Z...

Page 44: ...5V N 1 1 I P A D C H K O K OK Connected IP address obtained NG No traffic Disconnected N1 NETWORK This menu is used to check functions related to NETWORK Connect between LAN port of broadband router...

Page 45: ...mission reception of the NETWORK jack is checked With the power turned off short the pins of the NETWORK jack as shown in the figure below Start up the self diagnostic function and select this menu Tr...

Page 46: ...tic judgment result of sub menu C1 2 to C1 8 is displayed C1 4 I2C The I2C Inter integrated circuit bus line connection is checked C 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Error detection of Front HDMI equalizer IC30 Error de...

Page 47: ...U S O K C 1 8 E E P R O M O K OK No error detected NG An error is detected OK No error detected NG An error is detected C1 7 BUS DSP1 Communication and bus line connection between microprocessor IC83...

Page 48: ...C952 and NETWORK microprocessor IC951 are checked OK No error detected NG An error is detected Checking C 2 1 A L L O K E x t J I G C 2 3 P H Y T E S T O K OK No error detected NG An error is detected...

Page 49: ...A L O G B Y P A S S V1 2 INVALID ITEM Not for service V1 3 INVALID ITEM Not for service V 1 2 I N V A L I D I T E M V 1 3 I N V A L I D I T E M ANALOG BYPASS HDMI IN Component In Composite In HDMI OU...

Page 50: ...V I D I N 4 8 0 i 6 0 MUTE CPNT_N_VMT MUTE VID_N_MMT MUTE CHECK HDMI IN Component In Composite In HDMI OUT Component Out Composite Out DIGITAL IC3 HDMI Receiver DIGITAL IC61 HDMI Transmitter DIGITAL I...

Page 51: ...layed in a few seconds V 2 1 T E S T 1 O K IC53 128Mbit SDRAM IC61 HDMI TRANSMITTER Sii9136 3 IC21 VIDEO DECODER ADV7180BSTZ IC1 HDMI SWITCHER 1 Sii9589 3 IC2 HDMI SWITCHER 2 Sii9589 3 Front HDMI Boar...

Page 52: ...w seconds V 2 2 T E S T 2 O K H D M I 1 V A U X Select the input source Result OK No error detected NG An error is detected Checking IC53 128Mbit SDRAM IC61 HDMI TRANSMITTER Sii9136 3 IC21 VIDEO DECOD...

Page 53: ...NVALID ITEM Not for service V2 5 INVALID ITEM Not for service V2 6 INVALID ITEM Not for service V 2 4 I N V A L I D I T E M V 2 5 I N V A L I D I T E M V 2 6 I N V A L I D I T E M OK No error detected...

Page 54: ...NSMITTER Sii9136 3 IC21 VIDEO DECODER ADV7180BSTZ IC1 HDMI SWITCHER 1 Sii9589 3 IC2 HDMI SWITCHER 2 Sii9589 3 Y CbCr Y C CVBS CB5 HDMI IN5 CB4 HDMI IN4 CB3 HDMI IN3 CB2 HDMI IN2 CB1 HDMI IN1 CB61 HDMI...

Page 55: ...5 CB4 HDMI IN4 CB3 HDMI IN3 CB2 HDMI IN2 CB1 HDMI IN1 CB61 HDMI OUT1 IC50 FPGA EP4CE15F23C6N IC3 HDMI RECEIVER ADV7619 Front HDMI Board IC30 HDMI EQUALIZER TMDS261 CB30 HDMI IN Front V2 10 DIGITAL COM...

Page 56: ...C21 VIDEO DECODER ADV7180BSTZ IC1 HDMI SWITCHER 1 Sii9589 3 IC2 HDMI SWITCHER 2 Sii9589 3 Y CbCr Y C CVBS CB5 HDMI IN5 CB4 HDMI IN4 CB3 HDMI IN3 CB2 HDMI IN2 CB1 HDMI IN1 CB61 HDMI OUT1 IC50 FPGA EP4C...

Page 57: ...0p 60Hz 3D FP V3 17 1080i 50Hz 3D SS V3 21 4k 24Hz V3 2 480p V3 6 576i V3 10 1080p 50Hz V3 14 720p 50Hz 3D FP V3 18 720p 60Hz 3D TB V3 3 720p 60Hz V3 7 576p V3 11 1080p 24Hz V3 15 1080i 60Hz 3D FP V3...

Page 58: ...e the protection function works to turn off the power P1 2 PS1 PS2 PS3 Power supply voltage PS protection detection The voltage at 2 pin PS1_PRT 1 pin PS2_PRT 13 pin PS3_PRT of IC78 are displayed Volt...

Page 59: ...ence voltage 3 3 V 255 P 1 6 L M T C N T 2 5 5 P1 6 LIMITER CONTROL Power limitter control is detected The voltage at 4 pin AMP_LMT of IC83 is displayed Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 P 1 7 L 3 4 P1 7 L3...

Page 60: ...orward key or SCENE NET reverse key on the remote control Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 P 1 8 K Y 2 5 4 2 5 5 Display KEY2 0 11 PURE DIRECT 12 32 TUNING 33 54 TUNING 55 77 AM 78 99 FM 100 121 PRESET 122...

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