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SERVICE MANUAL

IMPORTANT NOTICE

This manual has been provided for the use of authorized Yamaha Retailers and their service personnel.
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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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all Yamaha product owners that any service required should be performed by an authorized Yamaha Retailer or the 
appointed service representative.

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

 CONTENTS

TO SERVICE PERSONNEL  ............................................2
FRONT PANELS  
.........................................................3–4
REAR PANELS  
...........................................................5–8
REMOTE CONTROL PANEL  
..........................................9
SPECIFICATIONS  
................................................... 10–14
INTERNAL VIEW 
 .................................................... 15–16
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS  
............................................ 16
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES  
............................. 17–24
UPDATING FIRMWARE  
..........................................25–27
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION  
............................28–70
POWER AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENT 
 ............................71

DISPLAY DATA  .......................................................72–73
IC DATA
  ................................................................... 74–94
PIN CONNECTION DIAGRAMS  
.............................95–97
BLOCK DIAGRAMS  
.............................................. 98–101
WIRING DIAGRAMS  
........................................... 102–103
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS  
............................. 104–125
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  
................................... 127–142
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
............................ 143–163
REMOTE CONTROL  
........................................... 164–166
ADVANCED SETUP  
............................................ 167–168
FIRMWARE UPDATING PROCEDURE  
.............. 169–180

AV RECEIVER

RX-V675/HTR-6066/

RX-A730/TSR-6750

'13.05

Note:

When the DIGITAL P.C.B. or IC82 on DIGITAL (1) 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: IC82 on DIGITAL (1) P.C.B.) to 
have proper operation. (For detailed procedure, refer to related Service News or Service Bulletin. Or contact your 
local Yamaha representative.)

RX-V675/HTR-6066/

RX-A730/TSR-6750

Summary of Contents for RX-V675

Page 1: ...ve Yamaha products Modifications are therefore inevitable and specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit Should any discrepancy appear to exist please contact the di...

Page 2: ...ure to test for leakage with the AC plug in both polarities WARNING CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE All of the P C B s installed in this unit and solder joints are soldered using the lead free solder Among so...

Page 3: ...FRONT PANELS RX V675 U C R T A B G F L S H models HTR 6066 G F models 3 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 4: ...RX A730 U C A B G L models TSR 6750 U model 4 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 5: ...REAR PANELS RX V675 U C models RX V675 R S models RX V675 T model 5 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 6: ...H model RX V675 A model RX V675 B G F models RX V675 L H models 6 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 7: ...RX A730 U C models HTR 6066 G F models RX A730 A model 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 8: ...RX A730 L model RX A730 B G models TSR 6750 U model 8 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 9: ...Remote control sheet T model REMOTE CONTROL PANEL RAV501 9 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 10: ...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 AV5 etc Input...

Page 11: ...or U A B G F L H models Titanium color HTR 6066 G F models Black color RX A730 U C A B G L models Black color B G models Titanium color TSR 6750 U model Black color Accessories Remote control x 1 Batt...

Page 12: ...ayer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks or registered trademarks of Digital Livi...

Page 13: ...0 to 80 0 ft 10 0 ft 0 2 ft step Surround Back R Front Presence L Front Presence 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 Surr...

Page 14: ...MAC Address 6 10 xx xx xx xx xx xx Network Name Input is possible to 15 characters Multi Zone Main Zone Set Zone Rename Input is possible to 9 characters Setup Zone2 Set Max Volume 30 0 to 15 0 dB 5...

Page 15: ...TION 4 P C B MAIN 6 P C B MAIN 4 P C B MAIN 3 P C B MAIN 1 P C B MAIN 5 P C B POWER TRANSFORMER OPERATION 6 P C B OPERATION 7 P C B OPERATION 1 P C B DIGITAL 2 P C B OPERATION 5 P C B Top view Front v...

Page 16: ...ernal 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 dang...

Page 17: ...of Front Panel Unit a Remove 6 screws and remove W3001 and W3007 Fig 1 b Remove CB8 CB82 CB308 CB343 CB411 CB412 CB947 and CB952 Fig 1 c Release 2 hooks and remove the front panel unit Fig 1 RX V675...

Page 18: ...GITAL 1 P C B a Remove screw and 7 screws Fig 3 b Remove 3 screws Fig 2 c Remove CB76 CB78 CB79 CB80 CB942 and CB944 Fig 2 d Unlock and remove CB946 and CB948 Fig 2 e Remove the DIGITAL 1 P C B which...

Page 19: ...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 Fig 4 Rear panel Heatsink MAIN 1 P C B Chassi...

Page 20: ...Fig 5 Connect ST951 on DIGITAL 1 P C B to the chassis with a ground lead Fig 5 Reconnect all cables connectors that have been disconnected Be sure to use the P C B CHECKING JIG Part No ZF454800 to con...

Page 21: ...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 CB302 CB343 CB411 CB412 CB947 and CB952 Fig 1 e Remove 2 screws and then re...

Page 22: ...GITAL 1 P C B a Remove screw and 7 screws Fig 3 b Remove 3 screws Fig 2 c Remove CB76 CB78 CB79 CB80 CB942 and CB944 Fig 2 d Unlock and remove CB946 and CB948 Fig 2 e Remove the DIGITAL 1 P C B which...

Page 23: ...ith 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 Rear panel Heatsink MAIN 1 P C B Chassi...

Page 24: ...Fig 5 Connect ST951 on DIGITAL 1 P C B to the chassis with a ground lead Fig 5 Reconnect all cables connectors that have been disconnected Be sure to use the P C B CHECKING JIG Part No ZF454800 to con...

Page 25: ...itializing 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...

Page 26: ...e the USB storage device from the USB jack Fig 1 7 Start up the self diagnostic function and check that the firmware version and checksum are the same as written ones For details refer to Confirmation...

Page 27: ...with microprocessor 0200 DSP2 date reception time out 0400 DSP2 checksum calculation time out 0800 GUI Flash ROM clearing error GUI Flash ROM failure Malfunction of communication with microprocessor 1...

Page 28: ...M 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 INVALID ITEM Not for service 6 D PARTY MODE 7 FULL MUTE 8 INV...

Page 29: ...3 USB_VBUS 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...

Page 30: ...480i 2 480p 3 720p 60Hz 4 1080i 60Hz 5 1080p 60Hz 6 576i 7 576p 8 720p 50Hz 9 1080i 50Hz 10 1080p 50Hz 11 1080p 24Hz 12 1080p 24Hz 3D FP 13 720p 60Hz 3D FP 14 720p 50Hz 3D FP 15 1080i 60Hz 3D FP 16 1...

Page 31: ...ORY 1 HISTORY 1 2 HISTORY 2 3 HISTORY 3 4 HISTORY 4 S System and version system S1 FIRMWARE UPDATE 1 FIRMWARE UPDATE Not for service S2 SET INFORMATION 1 MODEL 2 DESTINATION S3 FACTORY PRESET 1 PRESET...

Page 32: ...tect function will be disabled While pressing the TONE CONTROL and INFO keys 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 s...

Page 33: ...t 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 seconds Note...

Page 34: ...o 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 Supplementary info...

Page 35: ...rature 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 abnormality whi...

Page 36: ...ster volume 20 dB Zone volume 2 5dB Input HDMI1 Zone input AUDIO1 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...

Page 37: ...uding 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 O N M A...

Page 38: ...The analog input audio signal is output to FRONT L R in PURE DIRECT mode VL Voltage Low RY101 on MAIN 1 P C B On A2 DIRECT AUDIO This menu is used to check audio signal route of PURE DIRECT mode A2 1...

Page 39: ...ID 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 route of au...

Page 40: ...put 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 terminals with the ton...

Page 41: ...T A L L A 7 2 T E S T F R N T L A 7 3 T E S T C E N T E R A 7 4 T E S T F R N T R A7 1 TEST ALL The test noise is output to FRONT L R CENTER SURROUND L R SURROUND BACK L R and LFE 1 channels A7 2 TEST...

Page 42: ...ROUND BACK R channel A7 7 TEST SURROUND BACK L The test tone is output to SURROUND BACK L channel A7 8 TEST SURROUND L The test tone is output to SURROUND L channel A7 9 TEST FRONT PRESENCE L The test...

Page 43: ...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 ALL SEGMEN...

Page 44: ...V3 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 Z1 7 AUDIO...

Page 45: ...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 and NETWO...

Page 46: ...eception 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 Transmissio...

Page 47: ...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 0 Error detection of VIDEO P C B Error detection of Video decoder IC21 Error de...

Page 48: ...tected C 1 7 D S P B 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...

Page 49: ...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 Checking...

Page 50: ...detected Checking C2 5 APL Apple ID CHECK Apple authentication IC IC956 device ID is checked V1 ANALOG VIDEO CHECK This menu is used to check the analog video signal route V1 1 ANALOG BYPASS The vide...

Page 51: ...VDEC_N_RST DIGITAL IC50 FPGA OPERATION IC341 Video Selector V1 4 MUTE CHECK The video signal is muted V 1 4 M U T E C H E C K V1 5 TEST PATTERN Not for service V 1 5 T E S T P A T T E R N V1 6 VIDEO...

Page 52: ...yed in a few seconds V 2 1 T E S T 1 O K OK No error detected NG An error is detected Checking IC53 128Mbit SDRAM IC61 HDMI TRANSMITTER Sii9136CTU 3 IC21 VIDEO DECODER ADV7180BSTZ IC1 HDMI SWITCHER Si...

Page 53: ...OOPBACK TEST 2 Execute the test for all HDMI IN jacks by repeating the procedure below 1 Select sub menu other than V2 2 2 Connect between any of the HDMI IN jacks and HDMI OUT jack with an HDMI cable...

Page 54: ...enu other than V2 3 2 Connect between any of the HDMI IN jacks and HDMI OUT jack with an HDMI cable 3 Select the input source corresponding to the connected HDMI IN jack by using INPUT and INPUT keys...

Page 55: ...Sii9136CTU 3 IC21 VIDEO DECODER ADV7180BSTZ IC1 HDMI SWITCHER Sii9589 3CTUC Y CbCr Y C CVBS CB5 HDMI IN5 CB4 HDMI IN4 CB3 HDMI IN3 CB2 HDMI IN2 CB1 HDMI IN1 CB61 HDMI OUT IC50 FPGA EP4CE15F23C6N IC3 H...

Page 56: ...CB2 HDMI IN2 CB1 HDMI IN1 CB61 HDMI OUT IC50 FPGA EP4CE15F23C6N IC3 HDMI RECEIVER ADV7619KSVZ Front HDMI Board IC423 HDMI EQUALIZER Sii9587CNUC 3 CB421 HDMI IN Front V2 10 DIGITAL COMPONENT The compo...

Page 57: ...DEO DECODER ADV7180BSTZ IC1 HDMI SWITCHER Sii9589 3CTUC Y CbCr Y C CVBS CB5 HDMI IN5 CB4 HDMI IN4 CB3 HDMI IN3 CB2 HDMI IN2 CB1 HDMI IN1 CB61 HDMI OUT IC50 FPGA EP4CE15F23C6N IC3 HDMI RECEIVER ADV7619...

Page 58: ...6 0 3 D F P V 3 1 7 1 0 8 0 i 5 0 3 D S S V 3 2 1 4 k 2 4 V 3 3 7 2 0 p 6 0 V 3 7 5 7 6 p V 3 1 1 1 0 8 0 p 2 4 V 3 1 5 1 0 8 0 i 6 0 3 D F P V 3 1 9 7 2 0 p 5 0 3 D T B V 3 2 0 1 0 8 0 p 2 4 3 D T B...

Page 59: ...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 notation The maximum value will be erased by pressing...

Page 60: ...to 16 5 dB T2 2 ZONE 2 HIGHEST VOLUME The maximum value of the ZONE 2 volume level maintained for longer than 1 minute is displayed The maximum value of the ZONE 2 volume level will be erased by press...

Page 61: ...stored All history of key operation will be erased by pressing the STRAIGHT key Numeric values in the figure are given as reference only T 3 2 7 A A A T 3 6 7 A 9 E T 3 1 7 E 2 A T 3 5 7 A D E T 3 3 7...

Page 62: ...DIO 0500 FF 9C AD FF PROGRAM 0501 FF 8A 9B FF PROGRAM 0526 FF 0 9 FF STRAIGHT 0529 FF FF 9C AD PURE DIRECT 0800 FF 0A 1B FF TONE CONTROL 0A00 FF FF 2D 3F INFO 0C00 FF FF D2 E3 ZONE CONTROL 2C00 FF FF...

Page 63: ...gital Plus 13 Dolby Digital Plus EX 14 Dolby True HD 15 Dolby True HD EX 16 DTS Express 17 DTS HD 18 DTS HD Master Audio 19 Digital 20 MP3 21 WMA 22 FLAC 25 Unknown Display Channels 0 Dual Mono 1 1 0...

Page 64: ...etected The voltage at 5 pin DC_PRT of IC78 is displayed Normal value 32 to 74 Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 If DC becomes out of the normal value range the protection function works to turn off the pow...

Page 65: ...P 1 7 L 3 0 P1 7 L3 J model Not for service P1 4 INVALID ITEM Not for service P 1 4 I N V A L I D I T E M P 1 3 T M a 1 1 2 1 0 5 THM2 THM1 P1 3 THM Temperature of the heatsink THM is detected The vol...

Page 66: ...reverse key on the remote control Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 P 1 8 K Y 2 5 5 2 5 5 Display KEY2 0 11 PURE DIRECT 12 32 TUNING 33 54 TUNING 55 77 AM 78 99 FM 100 121 PRESET 122 144 PRESET 145 166 MEMO...

Page 67: ...W U P D A T E P2 1 History 1 H Displayed when the voltage is HIGHER than upper limit L Displayed when the voltage is LOWER than lower limit xxx A D conversion value of voltage at the moment when the...

Page 68: ...is reserved Actual initialization is executed when the power is turned on next To reset to the original factory settings or to reset the backup IC select this sub menu and press the MAIN ZONE key to t...

Page 69: ...C B is displayed S4 3 MICROPROCESSOR CHECKSUM The checksum value of MICROPROCESSOR IC83 on DIGITAL 1 P C B is displayed S4 4 FLASH ROM VERSION The firmware version of FLASH ROM IC77 on DIGITAL 1 P C B...

Page 70: ...rsion of GUI section in FPGA IC50 on DIGITAL 1 P C B is displayed S4 14 FPGA SD Standard Definition VERSION The firmware version of SD I P scaler section in FPGA IC50 on DIGITAL 1 P C B is displayed S...

Page 71: ...1152 SURROUND BACK Rch R1154 SURROUND Rch R1150 FRONT Rch R1148 CENTER R1149 FRONT Lch R1153 SURROUND Lch and R1151 SURROUND BACK Lch are within the confines of 0 1 mV to 10 mV 2 If measured voltage e...

Page 72: ...G 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 9G 8G 12G...

Page 73: ...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 2g 2 5 P...

Page 74: ...GP0 3 EMA_D 4 MMCSD_DAT 4 UHPI_HD 4 GP0 4 EMA_D 5 MMCSD_DAT 5 UHPI_HD 5 GP0 5 EMA_D 6 MMCSD_DAT 6 UHPI_HD 6 GP0 6 EMA_D 7 MMCSD_DAT 7 UHPI_HD 7 GP0 7 BOOT 13 EMA_WE UHPI_HRW AXR0 12 GP2 3 BOOT 14 EMB...

Page 75: ...0 I2C1_SCL GP5 5 BOOT 5 I O IPU SPI1 data slave out master in I IPU BOOT 5 I O IPU I2C1 serial clock 14 SPI1_SIMO 0 I2C1_SDA GP5 6 BOOT 6 I O IPU SPI1 data slave in master out I IPU BOOT 6 I O IPU I2C...

Page 76: ...data bus I O IPU UHPI data bus I O IPU MMC SD data 46 EMA_D 2 MMCSD_DAT 2 UHPI_HD 2 GP0 2 I O IPU EMIFA data bus I O IPU UHPI data bus I O IPU MMC SD data 47 DVDD I O supply PWR 3 3 V I O supply volta...

Page 77: ...A 12 GP3 13 O IPD EMIFB SDRAM row column address bus 90 DVDD I O supply PWR 3 3 V I O supply voltage pins 91 EMB_A 11 GP7 13 O IPD EMIFB SDRAM row column address bus 92 EMB_A 9 GP7 11 O IPD EMIFB SDRA...

Page 78: ...ve bit clock 131 AFSR0 GP3 12 I O IPD McASP0 receive frame sync 132 AMUTE1 EPWMTZ GP4 14 I O IPD eHRPWM0 trip zone input I O IPD eHRPWM1 trip zone input I O IPD eHRPWM2 trip zone input O IPD McASP1 mu...

Page 79: ...1 GP4 1 I O IPD McASP1 serial data 1 I Input O Output I O Bidirectional Z High impedance PWR Supply voltage GND Ground A Analog signal Note The pin type shown refers to the input output or high imped...

Page 80: ...1 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 D8 VSS...

Page 81: ...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 bit clock...

Page 82: ...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 bus for e...

Page 83: ...n 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 mode U15 N...

Page 84: ...en 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 NRES12O...

Page 85: ...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 clock d...

Page 86: ...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 3V for PL...

Page 87: ...P19_6 INT7 INT6 P14_3 VDC0 P14_1 VDC1 NSD CNVSS P8_7 P8_6 RESET XOUT VSS XIN VCC NMI INT2 INT1 INT0 TA4IN SCL5 P18_1 P18_0 TA3IN SDA5 TA2IN P7_4 P17_7 P17_6 P17_5 P17_4 TA2IN P7_2 SCL2 D 9 D 10 D 11 D...

Page 88: ...24 XIN XIN 25 VCC VCC 26 NMI P8_5 NMI 27 N_INT2 P8_4 WAKEUP_INT AC O I Power switch MISO interrupt of RS 232C sleep return 28 N_INT1 P8_3 REM_IN2 AC O I Remote control pulse input 2 29 N_INT0 P8_2 REM...

Page 89: ...bus 74 WR1 BC1 P5_1 NC BC1 AC O B External bus 75 WR0 WR P5_0 MCBUS_N_WR HDMI_PON I B External bus DBG_N_CE AC I I E8a 76 D23 P12_7 MT_DA DSP_PON O O Mute digital audio 77 D22 P12_6 DIR1_N_CS DSP_PON...

Page 90: ...S9 A 0 AC O B External bus 126 D15 N_INT5 IIO0_7 IIO1_7 P1_7 D 15 AC I B External bus 127 D14 N_INT4 IIO0_6 IIO1_6 P1_6 D 14 AC I B External bus 128 D13 N_INT3 IIO0_5 IIO1_5 P1_5 D 13 AC I B External...

Page 91: ...2 BD DVD SCENE1 ZONE CONTROL ZONE2 INPUT INPUT MAIN ZONE power TONE CONTROL RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 models Pin No I O Port Name Function Name Related Power Supply Detail of Function OFF ON 155 IIO0_...

Page 92: ...I I 5 Y5 DEST 3 3S_PON I I Destination distinction 12 Y3 MODEL 3 3S_PON I I Model distinction 13 Y0 MHL_VBUS_PRT 3 3S_PON I I MHL overcurrent detection spare 14 Y1 USB_VBUS_PRT 3 3S_PON I I Front USB...

Page 93: ...O O MHL VBUS power supply control H feeding permission L feeding prohibition 9 D 11 FLD_PON FLD_PON O O FL driver 3 3V power supply control 12 D 12 FLD_N_RST FLD_PON O O FLD reset 15 D 13 HTX_AUSEL H...

Page 94: ...Sense and Interrupt Logic Configuration Logic and Registers HDCP ROM HDCP Encryption Engine Framer Hot Plug Detect DDC Master I2C Interface I2C Slave Interface CEC Interface GPIO TX2 0 Hot Plug Detec...

Page 95: ...4 5 1 7 14 52 14 40 26 1 13 39 27 OUT GND IN 1 OUT 2 COM 3 IN 80 1 51 30 81 100 50 31 ADV7619KSVZ NCP380HMUAJAATBG R1171S501B E2 FE ADV7180BSTZ NT5SV8M16HS 6K R1172N301D TR F R1163N501B TR FE EN29LV64...

Page 96: ...501D TR F SII9589 3CTUC TC7SET08FU SII9587CNUC 3 RP130Q121D TR F RP130Q251D TR FE SiI9136CTU 3 TC74LCX245FT TC74VHC157FT TC74VHCU04FT R1EX25512ATA00A RP130Q331D TR F SN74LV4051APWR SN74LVC1G17DCKR TC7...

Page 97: ...1576UBTLR 2SA1695 O P Y 2SA1708 2SA1770S T AN 2SA949 2SC2229 2SC3906K 2SC4081UBTLR 2SC4468 O P Y 2SC4614S T AN 2SC5964 TD E HN4B01JE KTA1046 Y U PFY KTA1837 U P KTC3875S MCH6336 TL E INA6002AC1 TH12 1...

Page 98: ...OR Flash 8Mbit W25Q80BVSSIG IC922 SDRAM 64Mbit M12L64164A 5TG2 IC924 DIR PCM9211PTR IC951 Network Microprocessor IC955 Ethernet PHY LAN8700 IC481 NET_DAC PCM5101PWR IC3 HDMI Receiver ADV7619KSVZ IC61...

Page 99: ...SN74LV4051APWR IC78 Analog Mux SN74LV4051APWR IC82 EEPROM 512kbit R1EX25512ATA00A IC922 SDRAM 64Mbit M12L64164A 5TG2 IC923 Serial Flash 8Mbit W25Q80BVSSIG IC921 DSP D80YK113CPTP400 IC924 DIR PCM9211PT...

Page 100: ...VS HTX_HS HTX_CLK IC61 HDMI Transmitter SII9136CTU 3 Q 0 35 DE VSYNC HSYNC IDCK IC3 HDMI Receiver ADV7619KSVZ IC1 HDMI Switcher SII9589 3CTUC V AUX MONITOR OUT AV OUT COMPONENT VIDEO AV2 AV1 AV5 AV6 A...

Page 101: ...V Video 7A Volume IC 7A Volume IC MCH6336 R MCH6336 DCDC_PON DSP_PON BD7541 R R R KTA1046 DC_TRG Trigger out Trigger out 2N5401C DC DC Converter for FL MCH6336 R FLD_PON R DC DC Converter for Video 2N...

Page 102: ...4 CB381 to MAIN 1 W113 to OPERATION 2 CB344 to OPERATION 3 CB374 to OPERATION 3 CB374 to OPERATION 3 CB374 to OPERATION 3 W3703 to OPERATION 3 W3704 to MAIN 1 W114 from W3009 to DIGITAL 1 CB947 to OP...

Page 103: ...PN109 PN102 PN109 CB102 PN102 CB374 W112 W104A W110 to DIGITAL 1 CB78 CB80 CB347 CB384 W107 W106 W103B W104B W105 W101B W101D PN108 PN101 W101A W101C to DIGITAL 1 CB79 W103A W108 W109 AM FM TUNER OPER...

Page 104: ...R Data0 Shield2 CEC CD_SENSE Data2 Data1 FR_SCL FR_SDA DGND MHLVB DGND MHLVB DGND 1 8HL 3 3HL DGND 1 8HL 3 3HL DCDC_PON TU_SDA TU_SCL TUN_N_INT TU_N_RST VID_SDA VID_SCL PS2_PRT L3_DET VID_PON VE VE VE...

Page 105: ...C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 105 Semiconductor Location RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 RX A730 Ref no Location D750 D6 D4202 I6 D4203 I6 D4204 I6 D9406 B5 D9407 B5 IC6 F3...

Page 106: ...INPUT DIGITAL 1 CB82 OPERATION 2 CB343 OPERATION 5 CB305 DIGITAL 1 CB947 DIGITAL 1 CB952 OPERATION 6 CB301 VBus GND GND VBus GND Data Data FG VBus 12V VAUXE 12V VAUX E MIC Front USB 5 6 FLD_SCK FLD_M...

Page 107: ...X A730 TSR 6750 107 Semiconductor Location RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 Ref no Location D3008 I3 D3009 I3 D3010 I3 D3011 I3 D3012 H4 D3014 I4 D3015 I4 D3016 I4 Ref no Location D3017 I4 D3018 I3 D3022 C6...

Page 108: ...RST TUL E 5A TUR 12V 5AE TUE 12V PS2_PRT MIC NC NC DCDC_PON E E MIC E VAUX VAUXE 12V 12V TUN_N_INT VE VE TUN_N_RST VID_PON VID_SDA AD_Pb AD_Y AD_Pr AD_V TUN_SDA L3_DET VID_SCL 3 3V DCDC_PON PS2_PRT T...

Page 109: ...X V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 109 Semiconductor Location RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 Ref no Location D3403 F4 D3404 B3 D3406 D3 D3407 D3 D3408 D3 D3409 D3 D3412 E4 D3413 E4 D3414 C3 D3415 C3 D3416 C3...

Page 110: ...AE NC NC 12V 12V MIC AUXL AUXR DCDC_PON PS2_PRT DGND ACPWR_DET CPU_N_RST PRY DEST 3 3M 5AE 5A AV1_D DGND AV2_D DGND AV3_D DGND AV4_D 5DSP DC_TRG RM RM RMS_OUT 3 3A E REMOTE IN OUT TRIGGER OUT AV 1 OPT...

Page 111: ...RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 111 Semiconductor Location RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 Ref no Location D3702 C4 D3703 C5 D3705 C3 D3706 B4 D3707 D6 D3708 D6 D3709 D6 D3710 D6 D3711 D6 D3712 C6 Ref no...

Page 112: ...5 6 DGND KEY2 3 3M VOL_RB PURE DIRECT PURE DIRECT indicator YPAO MIC MAIN ZONE Standby indicator HPE HP_N_DET HPR HPL PHONES SILENT CINEMA EX_L EX_LE EX_R EX_RE HD_LED 3 3M 12V DGND MIC_N_DET PSW_DET...

Page 113: ...TION 7 Side B OPERATION 8 Side B 1 4 8 5 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 113 Semiconductor Location RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 Ref no Location D3001 H3 D3002 H3 D300...

Page 114: ...RM PSW_DET PRV2 PD_LED 5 6 DGND KEY2 KEY1 FLD_SCK ISEL_RB DGND REM_IN DGND FL_PON 5 6 VOL_RB FLD_N_RST STBY_LED RM OPERATION 6 CB301 OPERATION 2 CB343 VAUXE VAUX 12V E MIC 12V E MIC 12V 12V MIC_N_DET...

Page 115: ...C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 115 Semiconductor Location RX A730 Ref no Location D3009 E2 D3010 D2 D3015 C3 D3019 C2 D3020 C2 D3021 C2 D3022 C2 D3023 D6 D3024 D6 D30...

Page 116: ...E 5A TUR 12V 5AE TUE 12V PS2_PRT MIC NC NC DCDC_PON E E MIC E VAUX VAUXE 12V 12V TUN_N_INT VE VE TUN_N_RST VID_PON VID_SDA AD_Pb AD_Y AD_Pr AD_V TUN_SDA L3_DET VID_SCL 3 3V DCDC_PON PS2_PRT TUN_SCL V...

Page 117: ...6 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 117 Semiconductor Location RX A730 Ref no Location D3403 F4 D3404 B3 D3406 D3 D3407 D3 D3408 D3 D3409 D3 D3412 E4 D3413 E4 D3414 C3 D3415 C3 D3416 C3 D3417 C3 D3...

Page 118: ...E A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 118 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 Semiconductor Location RX A730 Ref no Location D3701 C4 D3704 E4 D3716 D4 IC372 D3 IC373 E3 IC374 D6 IC375 C4 Q3801 J4 Q3802 J...

Page 119: ...3 4 5 6 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 119 Semiconductor Location RX A730 Ref no Location D3702 C4 D3703 C5 D3705 C3 D3706 A4 D3707 D6 D3708 D6 D3709 D6 D3710 D6 D3711 D6 D3712 C6 Ref no Location...

Page 120: ...RS ZONE2 F PRESENCE MAIN 1 W105 EX_L EX_LE EX_R EX_RE OPERATION 1 CB306 OPERATION 1 CB303 OPERATION 1 W3004A DGND MASW 3 3M DGND STBY_LED MAIN ZONE Standby indicator E MIC 12V 12V MIC_N_DET FG YPAO MI...

Page 121: ...ERATION 6 Side B OPERATION 8 Side B OPERATION 10 Side B 8 5 1 4 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 121 RX A730 Ref no Location D3001 F2 D3002 H2 D3003 F2 D3004 H2 D300...

Page 122: ...V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 RX A730 Semiconductor Location Safety measures Some internal parts in this product contain high voltages and are dangerous Be sure to take safe...

Page 123: ...26 E5 D1027 D5 D1028 D5 D1029 C6 D1030 B5 D1031 F5 D1032 D5 D1033 D5 D1034 D5 D1035 F5 D1036 D5 D1037 F5 D1038 G5 D1039 G5 D1042 B5 D1043 F4 D1044 F3 D1045 F3 D1046 H3 D1047 H3 D1048 G3 D1049 G3 D1050...

Page 124: ...DIGITAL 1 CB79 VI YE RE OR POWER TRANSFORMER VOLTAGE SELECTOR 110 120V 220 240V 3 3S THM1_PRT DGND THM2_PRT U C models R S models A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 124 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 675...

Page 125: ...MAIN 2 Side B R S models Side B Side B Side B MAIN 6 Side B MAIN 3 MAIN 4 MAIN 5 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 125 RX V675 HTR 6066 TSR 6750 RX A730...

Page 126: ...MEMO MEMO RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 126...

Page 127: ...F H D M I _ N _ I N T D V _ S D A F H D M I _ N _ R S T D V _ S C L R 1 8 8 2 2 K 3 3H D 3 8 A V R L 1 6 1 A 1 R 1 N T B DGND R19 no_use R20 no_use R21 no_use R42 no_use 3 3 H 3 3 H R 1 5 3 n o _ u s...

Page 128: ...4235 1000P B R 4 2 2 0 0 X 4 R 4 2 1 2 5 1 K C4224 4 7 6 3 C4207 10 6 3 R 4 2 1 6 5 1 X 4 R 4 2 1 3 4 7 K L 4 2 0 2 B K P 1 0 0 5 H S 6 8 0 T CB422 52610 2271 VY93990 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3...

Page 129: ...N16 IO5 N15 IO5 N14 IO5 D17 IO7 D15 IO7 C19 IO7 C17 IO7 M22 IO5 M21 IO5 M20 IO5 M19 IO5 M16 IO5 M15 IO5 AA21 IO5 D19 IO7 B20 IO7 C15 IO7 B16 IO7 B19 IO7 A19 IO7 A20 IO7 A16 IO7 A18 IO7 E12 IO7 E13 IO...

Page 130: ...D DGND C 6 5 4 1 0 0 P C H L610 BLM21PG600SN1D DGND 3 3H R640 no_use R628 51 R 6 5 0 n o _ u s e D G N D CEC C 6 1 2 n o _ u s e DGND R 6 4 9 n o _ u s e HPSD1_DSD1A DGND D G N D C 6 4 2 0 1 1 0 B J...

Page 131: ...7 M X 2 9 L V 6 4 0 E B T I 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7...

Page 132: ...18 NWAIT K17 NOE N17 D9 N16 D10 N15 D11 P18 D12 P17 D13 R18 D14 T18 D15 K15 MEMCLK C17 A4 D16 A6 C18 A5 F15 A13 RAS E18 A12 D18 A8 F17 A15 BA0 E17 A11 F16 A14 CAS A17 A0 E16 A10 A18 A1 B18 A2 E15 A9 C...

Page 133: ...H R 9 2 7 5 6 8 0 I C 9 2 3 W 2 5 Q 8 0 B V S S I G YF271A0 1 C S 2 D 0 3 W P 4 G N D 5 D I 6 C L K 7 H O L D 8 V C C R9229 33 V 3 R9293 33 C 9 3 1 8 0 1 1 0 B J DGND C 9 2 8 0 0 1 1 0 B J I C 9 2 7 V...

Page 134: ...1 2K 3 3A L 4 8 0 2 B K P 1 0 0 5 H S 6 8 0 T C4822 10 10 L 4 8 1 0 B K P 1 0 0 5 H S 6 8 0 T 2 4 8 4 C J B 0 1 1 0 R4823 1 2K C4813 0 1 10 BJ C4821 10 10 3 3DSP C4845 2 2 10 3 3DSP 3 3A C4808 0 1 10...

Page 135: ...e R 3 0 8 3 7 5 V C3020 330 6 3 A A P V A 0 0 4 C 0 C B 3 0 7 1 2 3 4 PJ301 MTJ 032 21B 43 R 3 0 7 0 1 0 0 D 3 0 1 3 S L R 3 4 3 B C 4 T 3 F C3039 100P SL W3009 SCN XH C3031 1000P B R 3 0 2 1 4 7 0 R3...

Page 136: ...2 V L O S 1 2 NC 1 3 V 2 5 P R I N 2 2 6 P R I N 3 2 7 V Q3407 SC5964 TD E R 3 4 0 7 7 5 C 3 4 0 4 8 P C H C 3 4 3 7 0 1 16 L3_DET R 3 4 0 3 1 0 K C3450 100P SL R 3 4 0 9 7 5 C 3 4 2 9 0 1 1 6 3 3V R...

Page 137: ...1 5 3 3 0 0 1 6 C 3 7 1 4 3 3 0 0 1 6 DGND C 3 8 1 4 0 1 1 6 C3711 s301 R3740 330 R3741 330 C3724 1000P 630 R3708 27 ST371 C 3 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 P B R3739 s305 R3738 s305 R3737 s305 L3803 no_use R3820 1P2...

Page 138: ...M66003 0131FP R IC301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9...

Page 139: ...S 5 2 V L O S 1 2 NC 1 3 V 2 5 P R I N 2 2 6 P R I N 3 2 7 V Q3407 SC5964 TD E R 3 4 0 7 7 5 C 3 4 0 4 8 P C H C 3 4 3 7 0 1 16 L3_DET R 3 4 0 3 1 0 K C3450 100P SL R 3 4 0 9 7 5 C 3 4 2 9 0 1 1 6 3 3...

Page 140: ...1 s301 C3722 470P 1000 W3707 SCN XH W3703 SCN XH W3704 6P 200MM B C FI371 s308 1 2 3 4 D 3 7 0 4 R B Q 3 0 T 6 5 A C 3 8 1 2 1 0 0 1 6 DGND C 3 8 1 4 0 1 1 6 C 3 7 1 4 3 3 0 0 1 6 C 3 7 1 5 3 3 0 0 1...

Page 141: ...H 5 D 2 O RY101 DH5D2 O RY101 DH5D2 O C 1 0 5 2 s 4 7 C 1 0 5 1 s 4 7 C 1 0 5 0 s 4 7 C 1 0 7 9 0 1 1 0 0 C 1 0 7 8 0 1 1 0 0 D1040 RS603M B C J80 F101 s7 C1069 330 6 3 R1076 47K R1074 47K R1072 47K...

Page 142: ...4 47 50 C1589 10 50 R1652 1K 4 7 0 R 1 5 2 1 R1632 1K R1674 10K R1675 330 C 1 5 8 0 1 0 1 6 C 1 5 8 5 1 0 1 6 R 1 6 6 3 2 2 0 R1605 10K R1596 330 C1576 10 50 1 0 0 K R 1 5 9 0 C1571 10 50 R1603 10K R1...

Page 143: ...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 DETECTING M...

Page 144: ...6100 C CE CHP 1uF 25V C109 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V C110 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V C111 US634100 C CE CHP 0 01uF 16V C112 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V C113 WG888300 C CE M CHP 10uF 6 3V C114 115...

Page 145: ...00 C CE CHP 1uF 25V C796 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V C797 US046100 C CE CHP 1uF 25V C798 WG251600 C CE CHP 4 7uF 6 3V C799 US046100 C CE CHP 1uF 25V C800 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V C801 802 US625100...

Page 146: ...CE CHP 22uF 6 3V C9438 9439 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V C9440 US663330 C CE CHP 3300pF 50V C9441 9442 US625100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 10V C9443 US663390 C CE CHP 3900pF 50V C9444 WD758300 C CE CHP 10uF 10V...

Page 147: ...ten PN941 944 WS488500 STYLE PIN L 90 18 PN946 WS488500 STYLE PIN L 90 18 Q11 WZ703400 FET RAL035P01 Q12 WW782000 TR DGT DTA044EUBTL Q17 WZ703400 FET RAL035P01 Q18 WW782000 TR DGT DTA044EUBTL Q21 22 W...

Page 148: ...M CHP 0 47uF 50V C3045 WG251600 C CE CHP 4 7uF 6 3V C3046 3047 US035100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V B C3048 UM416100 C EL 1uF 50V C3049 UM416220 C EL 2 2uF 50V C3050 US035100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V B C3051 3052 U...

Page 149: ...IC341 YD948A00 IC NJW1329FH2 IC342 YF016A00 IC RP170H331B T1 FE IC343 344 YF077A00 IC BD00GA3WEFJ E2 IC345 YE018A00 IC NJM41033V IC346 YF013A00 IC BD7541G TR OPAMP IC372 WP388200 PHOT CPL TLP781 D4 GR...

Page 150: ...WJ609500 C MYLAR 3300pF 100V C3005 UR267100 C EL 10uF 50V C3006 US064100 C CE CHP 0 01uF 50V B C3007 WJ609500 C MYLAR 3300pF 100V C3008 WV360900 C EL 22uF 16V C3009 US064100 C CE CHP 0 01uF 50V B C30...

Page 151: ...TL 0 022uF 630V ABGL C3713 WJ322300 C CE M CHP 1000pF 630V C3714 3715 ZF616900 C EL 3300uF 16V C3716 US034470 C CE CHP 0 047uF 16V B C3718 WH771600 C EL 220uF 10V C3719 US064100 C CE CHP 0 01uF 50V B...

Page 152: ...ZE673100 R CAR CHP 0 47 1W R3732 3734 ZE673900 R CAR CHP 12K 1W R3736 ZE673900 R CAR CHP 12K 1W R3737 3739 VE995200 R CAR CHP 15 1W R3816 WW966300 R MTL OXD 5 6 1 4W R3819 WC860100 R MTL FLM 2 2 1W R...

Page 153: ...0 C MYLAR 3300pF 100V BGFLH C1023 WN164900 C PP 3300pF 100V UCRTAS C1023 WJ609500 C MYLAR 3300pF 100V BGFHL C1024 WN164900 C PP 3300pF 100V UCRTAS C1024 WJ609500 C MYLAR 3300pF 100V BGFLH C1025 WN1649...

Page 154: ...67470 C EL 47uF 50V C1585 UR837100 C EL 10uF 16V C1589 1590 UR267100 C EL 10uF 50V C1600 1601 UR267100 C EL 10uF 50V C1605 US064100 C CE CHP 0 01uF 50V B C1608 US044220 C CE CHP 0 022uF 25V B C1612 US...

Page 155: ...5 6180 2 0 k HJ35 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...

Page 156: ...202 160 167 160 164 164 103 160 160 160 160 160 R S models 200 1 U C R T L S H models 202 A B G F models Front panel unit AMP unit 15 17 16 31 12 26 25 1 1 8 6 2 9 6 2 3 6 2 160 103 112 2 3 1 206 207...

Page 157: ...REAR PANEL RX V675 RS 103 ZF097000 REAR PANEL RX V675 HTR 6066 TABGFLH 107 ZF611400 FFC BARRIER 109 WQ664500 SUPPORT H8 112 ZG891700 CABLE CLAMP RBWS 0409E VO 120 ZE253400 LEG D60 H21 Black 121 ZA1689...

Page 158: ...C B ASSEMBLY OPERATION LH 6 5 ZA281500 BUTTON SCENE GD 6 5 ZA281300 BUTTON SCENE BL 6 5 ZA281400 BUTTON SCENE TI 6 6 WT823900 BUTTON TUNER 6 7 WT871300 BUTTON PURE DIRECT 6 8 WT843800 BUTTON POWER 6 1...

Page 159: ...GHT SCREW 3x15 SP MFZN2W3 3 105 WE774300 BIND HEAD B TIGHT SCREW 3x8 MFZN2W3 3 106 VQ368600 PUSH RIVET P3555 B 6 2 ZF535200 P C B ASSEMBLY OPERATION U 6 2 ZF535300 P C B ASSEMBLY OPERATION C 6 2 ZF535...

Page 160: ...163 152 120 120 123 109 109 151 122 121 204 205 202 160 167 164 164 103 160 160 160 160 160 160 160 200 1 U C L models L 105 155 R 202 A B G models Front panel unit Sub chassis unit AMP unit 15 1 31...

Page 161: ...879000 DAMPER SCREW MASK 153 ZF102700 SUPPORT TRANSISTOR 154 ZF101600 DAMPER 6x6x3 155 VQ368600 PUSH RIVET P3555 B 160 WE774100 BIND HEAD BONDING B T SCREW 3x8 MFZN2B3 163 WE774300 BIND HEAD B TIGHT S...

Page 162: ...CASE BL 5 6 ZA567200 BUTTON CASE TI 5 7 WW981600 ESCUTCHEON VOLUME BL 5 7 WW981700 ESCUTCHEON VOLUME TI 5 8 WW981900 ESCUTCHEON INPUT BL 5 8 WW982000 ESCUTCHEON INPUT TI 5 9 WW983100 BUTTON SCENE BL 5...

Page 163: ...NAL HEAD B TIGHT SCREW 3x15 SP MFZN2W3 3 105 WE774300 BIND HEAD B TIGHT SCREW 3x8 MFZN2W3 3 106 VQ368600 PUSH RIVET P3555 B 5 1 ZF543100 P C B ASSEMBLY OPERATION U 5 1 ZF543200 P C B ASSEMBLY OPERATIO...

Page 164: ...51 65 66 62 60 64 59 61 63 7 8 4 2 6 1 3 5 12 14 16 13 15 9 23 24 20 18 22 17 19 21 30 27 32 35 37 31 33 36 34 49 50 40 44 48 38 46 47 45 43 39 28 42 69 70 74 72 68 71 73 67 BD DVD TV NET ENTER TOP M...

Page 165: ...1D 7A 631C 7A 621C 7A 631D K19 AUDIO 1 7A 651A 7A 6619 7A 651B 7A 6618 K20 AUDIO 2 7A 6817 7A 6916 7A 6816 7A 6917 K21 TUNER 7A 16 7A D2 7A 16E8 7A D22C K22 USB 7F01 720D 7F01 730C 7F01 720C 7F01 730D...

Page 166: ...7F01 8977 K49 PAUSE 7F01 67 7F01 87 7F01 6799 7F01 8779 K50 BAND PLAY 7F01 68 7F01 88 7F01 6896 7F01 8876 K51 REW TUNING 7F01 6A 7F01 8A 7F01 6A94 7F01 8A74 K52 FF TUNING 7F01 6B 7F01 8B 7F01 6B95 7F...

Page 167: ...167 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 ADVANCED SETUP...

Page 168: ...168 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

Page 169: ...procedures 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 cove...

Page 170: ...C E S S appears 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 a...

Page 171: ...ver and press the ON SCREEN key on the remote control b Select Information System c Confirm that the firmware version is updated to the latest version Check the updated firmware version 5 Congratulati...

Page 172: ...tandby mode 1 3 2 Download the firmware unzip and copy R0331 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...

Page 173: ...ONE key Firmware update in progress Start firmware update 6 U P D A T E S U C C E S S U P D A T E U S B 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 i...

Page 174: ...ause 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 by pla...

Page 175: ...attempt any other procedures 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...

Page 176: ...te process may take up to 15 minutes If U P D A T E S U C C E S S appears this means your receiver is already up to date In this case power off to exit from Advanced Setup Your AV receiver is ready fo...

Page 177: ...AV receiver and press the ON SCREEN key on the remote control b Select Information System c Confirm that the firmware version is updated to the latest version Check the updated firmware version 5 Con...

Page 178: ...pdate Insert the USB thumb drive Power off the receiver Standby mode 1 3 2 Download the firmware unzip and copy R0331 xxxx bin into the root directory of the USB thumb drive USB port is located at the...

Page 179: ...he MAIN ZONE key Firmware update in progress Start firmware update 6 U P D A T E S U C C E S S U P D A T E U S B V E R I F Y I N G S x x x x Caution DO NOT interrupt power during the update In case th...

Page 180: ...firmware version Troubleshooting 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 Int...

Page 181: ...181 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750 MEMO...

Page 182: ...RX V675 HTR 6066 RX A730 TSR 6750...

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