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YSP-600/HTY-760

YSP-600/HTY-760

3. Removal of Grille Front

a. Remove 5 screws (

0

) and 4 screws (

A

). (Fig. 11)

b. Remove the front panel forward gradually. (Fig. 11)
c. Remove 12 screws (

B

) and 2 screws (

C

). (Fig. 11)

d. Remove the grille front. (Fig. 11)

4. Removal of Grille Net ass’y

a. Remove 5 screws (

D

) and then remove the grille net

ass’y. (Fig. 11)

3. グリルフロントの外し方

a.

0

のネジ5本、

A

のネジ4本を外します。(Fig. 11)

b. フロントパネルを前方にゆっくり取り外します。

(Fig. 11)

c.

B

のネジ12本、

C

のネジ2本を取り外します。

(Fig. 11)

d. グリルフロントを前方へ取り外します。(Fig. 11)

4. グリルネットASSYの外し方

a.

D

のネジ5本を外し、グリルネットASSYを取り外しま

す。(Fig. 11)

Fig. 11

0

B

B

B

D

C

A

Grille front
グリルフロント

Grille net ass'y

グリルネット

ASSY

Front panel
フロントパネル

Summary of Contents for YSP-600

Page 1: ...personal injury destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified For these reasons we advise all YAMAHA product owners that any service required should be perform...

Page 2: ...een completed it is imperative to verify that all exposed conductive surfaces are properly insulated from supply circuits Meter impedance should be equivalent to 1500 ohms shunted by 0 15 F Leakage cu...

Page 3: ...YSP 600 HTY 760 YSP 600 HTY 760 FRONT PANELS YSP 600 U C T K A B G E F L V J models HTY 760 B G E F models Front view J model U C T K A B G E F L V models HTY 760 YSP 600 YSP 600 B G E F models Top vi...

Page 4: ...4 YSP 600 HTY 760 YSP 600 HTY 760 REAR PANELS YSP 600 U C models YSP 600 J model YSP 600 U C models T model K model YSP 600 T K A B G E F L V models HTY 760 B G E F models...

Page 5: ...5 YSP 600 HTY 760 YSP 600 HTY 760 A model B model G E F models HTY 760 V model J model B model L model G E F models...

Page 6: ...ME MUTE TV INPUT TV MUTE CODE SET 5BEAM ST 3BEAM 3BEAM VOL MODE AUTO SETUP MACRO TV INPUT2 INPUT1 CH STB TV VCR DVD AUX TV AV POWER POWER STANDBY ON ENTER SUR DECODE MY SUR STEREO SLEEP INPUTMODE CH L...

Page 7: ...CATIONS Function Section Decode Format Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Music Game dts dts Neo6 Cinema Music AAC J model Beam Mode 5Beam Stereo 3Beam 3Beam Stereo My Beam My surr...

Page 8: ...OPTIMZ only 3 SOUND OPTIMZ only 1 SOUND MENU 2 BEAM MENU 3 INPUT MENU 4 DISPLAY MENU A TONE CONTROL B SUBWOOFER SET C MUTE LEVEL D AUDIO DELAY E DD DTS Dynamic Range F TruBass A SETTING PARAMETERS B B...

Page 9: ...r the power is turned off because an electric charge remains and a high voltage continues to exist there Before starting any repair work perform discharge by con necting a discharge resistor 5k ohms 1...

Page 10: ...e Check the number of screws and their posi tions when installing them When installing parts be careful not to have anything such as cables caught between other parts Make sure that all the removed dr...

Page 11: ...760 YSP 600 HTY 760 Top cover 8 Top cover 9 9 7 7 9 9 Rear view Bottom view Fig 2 2 a 7 6 8 4 9 9 Fig 2 b 2 Removal of Top Cover a Remove 6 screws 7 4 screws 8 and 9 screws 9 Fig 2 b Remove the top c...

Page 12: ...orward gradually Fig 3 c Remove 12 screws B and 2 screws C Fig 3 d Remove the grille front forward Fig 3 4 Removal of Grille Net ass y a Remove 5 screws D and then remove the grille net ass y Fig 3 3...

Page 13: ...w 5 Removal of HDMI P C B a Remove 12 screws E Fig 4 b Remove 3 screws F Fig 4 c Remove the frame top Fig 4 d Remove 4 screws G and 3 screws H Fig 4 e Remove CB5 and CB7 Fig 4 f Release the lock and r...

Page 14: ...ig 5 Rear panel M L M Rear view 7 Removal of INPUT 1 and 2 P C B s When replacing INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 P C B s be sure to replace them at the same time Installing either P C B of different version from...

Page 15: ...he INPUT 1 P C B Fig 7 j Remove CB801 Fig 7 k Remove 5 screws O Fig 7 l Remove the INPUT 2 P C B Fig 7 f CB901 Fig 7 g N 5 Fig 7 h CB4 CB7 8 Fig 7 i INPUT 1 P C B Fig 7 j CB801 Fig 7 k O 5 Fig 7 l INP...

Page 16: ...e been disconnected When connecting the flexible flat cable be careful with polarity In this unit the ground of P C B s is connected to the chassis When these P C B s are removed from the chassis conn...

Page 17: ...n remove the side panel L Fig 9 b Remove 3 screws 2 and then remove the side panel R Fig 9 c Remove 30 screws 3 4 screws 4 4 screws 5 and 5 screws 6 Fig 9 d Remove the bottom cover rearward 1 a 1 3 L...

Page 18: ...760 YSP 600 HTY 760 Fig 10 2 Removal of Top Cover a Remove 6 screws 7 4 screws 8 and 9 screws 9 Fig 10 b Remove the top cover rearward 2 a 7 6 8 4 9 9 Fig 10 b Top cover 8 9 9 7 7 9 9 Rear view Bottom...

Page 19: ...gradually Fig 11 c Remove 12 screws B and 2 screws C Fig 11 d Remove the grille front Fig 11 4 Removal of Grille Net ass y a Remove 5 screws D and then remove the grille net ass y Fig 11 3 a 0 5 A 4...

Page 20: ...ont a Remove 4 screws E and screw F Fig 12 b Remove CB801 and CB903 Fig 12 c Remove the frame front together with P C B s Fig 12 5 a E 4 F 1 Fig 12 b CB801 CB903 Fig 12 c P C B Fig 12 INPUT 4 P C B IN...

Page 21: ...d then remove the stopper wire Fig 13 d Remove the driver woofer L Fig 13 e Remove 4 screws N Fig 13 f Remove CB606 Fig 13 g Remove 2 screws O and then remove the stopper wire Fig 13 h Remove the driv...

Page 22: ...c Remove the pad L and then remove the cabinet A B Fig 14 d Remove 2 screws R and then remove the support SP Fig 14 e Remove the driver tweeter Fig 14 8 a P 4 INPUT 3 P C B Fig 14 b Q 12 Fig 14 c L A...

Page 23: ...stalled at specified positions Fig 15 Fig 15 Fig 15 CB604 T05 T04 T03 T02 T01 CB603 T08 T07 T06 CB601 T16 T15 T14 1 Black 2 Red 3 Black 4 Green 5 Black 6 Yellow 7 Black 8 Orange 9 Black 10 Brown Pin N...

Page 24: ...h ROM YSP600 data1 Verx xr hex RS232C D sub 9pin After replacing the following parts with the replacement parts update the latest firmware according to the following procedure DSP P C B Microprocessor...

Page 25: ...OM 1 to 4 from the PC COM1 4 COM5 PC COM1 4 Fig 2 Select Internal flash memory Internal flash memory Select the port of RS 232C RS 232C 1 AC 2 P C RS232C Fig 1 Writing to the microprocessor 1 Turn off...

Page 26: ...Fig 4 6 Click Refer and select the firmware name Fig 3 The ID code and MCU type are loaded when the file is se lected Fig 3 Click OK Fig 3 6 Refer Fig 3 ID MCU Type Fig 3 OK Fig 3 Fig 3 Select 115200b...

Page 27: ...ksum Confirm the firmware is updated successfully with the self diagnostic function For more information refer to SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION 1 Reconnect the power cable of this unit to the AC outlet 2 W...

Page 28: ...he firmware be sure to initialize this unit 1 Connect the power cable of this unit to the AC outlet 2 While pressing the VOL key and VOL key of this unit press the STANDBY ON key of the remote con tro...

Page 29: ...ort other than the above can be used se lect the port using the setting of the PC 4 Click RDY to set to the standby mode 3 DSP HEX FILE YSP600 data1 Verx xr hex RS232C RS 232 3 Select the data and por...

Page 30: ...ote control select the self diagnostic function menu in the figure below 5 AC VOL VOL a UP DOWN b LEFT RIGHT b Using the LEFT or RIGHT key of the remote control select the self diagnostic function sub...

Page 31: ...NDBY ON key of the remote con trol to activate the self diagnostic function 3 Select the self diagnostic function menu 8 FACTORY PRESET 4 Select the PRESET RSRV PRESET RESERVED Initialization reserved...

Page 32: ...models 10 CSC Not applied to these models 11 SPD Not applied to these models 12 VR1 Not applied to these models 13 T1 Write DOCK CHECK Not applied to these models XM CHECK Not applied to these models...

Page 33: ...on in the protection cancel mode If the protection function works and causes hindrance to trouble diagnostic cancel the protection function as de scribed below and it will be possible to enter the sel...

Page 34: ...lay until the self diagnostic function is cancelled When there is a history of protection function DIAGNOSTIC MENU 1 DSP THR 2 RAM THR 3 PRO LOGIC 4 MIC CHECK 5 VFD CHECK 6 MAN LTEST 7 RS232C 8 PRESET...

Page 35: ...Memory initialized of main menu No 8 or when the backup data is erased To clear the protection history only use the sub menu No 6 PROTECT Hist PrHist RESET of main menu No 20 No 8 PRESET RESERVED No...

Page 36: ...B Audio mute OFF Main menu DSP THR ALL P 30 40dB 0dB DSP THR ALL Main menu selection Sub menu selection ENTER Display during Self Diagnostic Func tion operation During the self diagnostic function ope...

Page 37: ...RONT L SURROUND L CENTER LFE R CH FRONT R SURROUN R DSP IC206 DSP P C B CH Delay DSP THR ALL FRONT L R CENTER SURROUND L R LFE DSP THR SURROUND R SURROUND R output LFE is output through SURROUND R onl...

Page 38: ...l input Analog input ADC L R L R L L L R L R L L DAC D AMP YDA141 SZ 1 YDA141 SZ 2 D AMP LFE SUBWOOFER OUT Woofer L R Tweeter x8 Tweeter x8 DIR DSP Digital input Analog input ADC L R L R L L L R L R L...

Page 39: ...ER LFE R CH FRONT R SURROUND R DSP IC206 DSP P C B CH Delay RAM THR ALL FRONT L R CENTER SURROUND L R LFE RAM THR SURROUND R SURROUND R output LFE is output through SURROUND R only but not in digital...

Page 40: ...PRO LOGIC I PRO LOGIC EMULATION 3 PRO LOGIC Neo 6 PRO LOGIC I II Neo 6 PRO LOGIC I PRO LOGIC EMULATION 3 PRO LOGIC I 3 PRO LOGIC II 3 Neo 6 4 MIC CHK 5 VFD CHECK FL FL 5 VFD CHECK Use this program to...

Page 41: ...OFF OSD OSD characters 1 ON OSD 1 OSD characters 2 ON OSD 2 OSD background color display OSD OSD background color display Have each plain color background displayed For selection of the background use...

Page 42: ...L TEST CENTER TEST FRONT R TEST SURROUND R TEST SURROUND L TEST LFE 6 TEST ALL 6 TEST FRNT R 6 TEST LFE 6 TEST FRNT L 6 TEST SURR R 6 TEST CENTER 6 TEST SURR L Noise is output from all channels Noise...

Page 43: ...RAM 8 PRESET INHI 8 PRESET RSRV 7 RS 232C This menu is used to check transmission of the data and the flow port of the hardware With the power turned off short between pins No 2 RxD and No 3 TxD and b...

Page 44: ...n before execution is maintained PS Power supply voltage protection detection When the value of PS P2 and P3 is not at the normal value level the protection function works and the power is turned off...

Page 45: ...ion can not be disclosed because of the development purpose The figures in the diagram are given as reference only IS1 3 Internal status Indicates the status information of the microprocessor 10 IF ST...

Page 46: ...0 7 V 0 V 7 V 1 DAB SCAN SCL 1 kHz 1 dB 44 1 kHz 1 kHz 61 dB 44 1 kHz Mute 44 1 kHz XM tone 44 1 kHz ISO tone 44 1 kHz 1 kHz 1 dB 32 0 kHz 1 kHz 61 dB 32 0 kHz Mute 32 0 kHz XM tone 32 0 kHz ISO tone...

Page 47: ...HDMI module is displayed HDMI YAMAHA CEC Consumer Electronics Control receive data The CEC information is displayed CEC HDMI select decoder Not applied to these models HPI 3307 HVN YAMAHA 16 HDMI SELE...

Page 48: ...models I2C CHECK I2C CHECK I2C 0000000 DIGITAL COMPONENT DIGITAL COMP DIGITAL COMPONENT VIDEO INFORMATION VIDEO IN 480i VIDEO INFORMATION DIGITAL CVBS DIGITAL CVBS DIGITAL CVBS DIGITAL Y C DIGITAL Y...

Page 49: ...layed The checksum is obtained by adding the data at every 16 bits for each program area and expressing the re sult as a 4 figure hexadecimal data Numeric values in the figure example are for refer on...

Page 50: ...ote control REMOTE CONTROL CODE DISPLAY The reception code of the remote control can be checked The updated dates of the operation tuner and CEC sections are displayed CEC The updated date of the digi...

Page 51: ...ontrol for execution T1 CHECK DSP IC206 DSP P C B T2 CHECK T2 CHECK Not applied to these models Display Not Checked Wait No Error Err DSP Err SRAM Err FLASH Err Unknown reserved Description Self diagn...

Page 52: ...d RETURN keys of the remote con trol for selection Keep OFF selected other than when writing the firmware T1 Write OFF ON OFF T1D APP T1D Not applied to these models APP Not applied to these models Ce...

Page 53: ...Connection Note 1 F1 F2 Filament 2 NP No pin 3 NX No extended Pin 4 1G 15G Grid 1G 14G 15G 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 1 6 2 6...

Page 54: ...I0_CLK I2C0_SCL SPI0_SCS I2C1_SCL V SS SPI0_ENA I2C1_SDA EM_OE DV DD EM_RW CV DD EM_CS 2 V SS EM_RAS EM_CS 0 EM_BA 0 V SS EM_BA 1 EM_A 10 DV DD EM_A 0 CV DD EM_A 1 EM_A 2 V SS EM_A 3 CV DD EM_A 4 EM_A...

Page 55: ...XR0 2 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O O O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O I O N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N...

Page 56: ...rial data 6 or SPI1 enable Ready McASP0 serial data 7 or SPI1 serial clock McASP0 serial data 8 or McASP1 serial data 5 or SPI1 data pin slave out master in McASP0 serial data 9 or McASP1 serial data...

Page 57: ...40 CVDD DVDD VSS TYPE 1 PULL 2 GPIO 3 I O 1 TYPE column refers to pin direction in functional mode If a pin has more than one function with different directions the functions are separated with a slas...

Page 58: ...ta Processing Timer 16 bits Timer A 5 channels Timer B 6 channels Three Phase Motor Control Circuit PO43 VCC2 PO42 VSS PO41 PO40 PO37 PO36 PI35 PO34 PI33 PI32 PO31 PO124 PO123 PI122 PO121 PO120 VCC2 P...

Page 59: ...sor reset request from microprocessor CEC D When in single chip mode VSS GND Processor mode selection Lo single chip mode Hi To boot mode with Flash included To boot mode with P50 H P55 L CNVss H when...

Page 60: ...2C 100 kHz HDMI CEC Usually RS 232C asynchronous communication data output Data transmission terminal for AF220 Power supply 3 3V Usually RS 232C asynchronous communication data input Data reception t...

Page 61: ...No Port name Interrupt terminal Analog terminal I O Timer terminal UART terminal Intelligent I O terminal Detail of function TI 1 Busy TI 1 Mute TI 1 RDY TI 1 RESET Connect to Vcc via resistor DAC 2 M...

Page 62: ...03 P102 P101 P100 P97 KI3 KI2 KI1 KI0 RTP33 RTP32 RTP31 RTP30 RTP13 RTP12 RTP11 RTP10 CTS5 RTS5 TxD5 AN03 AN02 AN153 AN150 AN7 AN6 AN5 AN4 AN3 AN2 AN1 AN0 O I O O O O O O O O O O Rx O Tx A D IN A D IN...

Page 63: ...8 109 144 8 4 1 1 32 33 64 65 96 128 97 1 3 4 5 1 CONTROL 2 GND 3 NC 4 VOUT 5 VIN 1 5 4 1 1 IN 2 VOUT 3 GND 4 ON OFF CONTROL 1 4 8 16 8 1 1 4 5 8 D70YE101BRFP266 NJM431U AN77L04 NJM78M12FA BR25L320F W...

Page 64: ...E EMD 15 0 EMA 11 0 EMBA0 EMCS2 EMWE EMOE ICTIA 24MD XMCK EMU 1 EMU 0 TCK TDO TDI TRST TMS DVD DAUX1 DAUX2 RX0 RX2 RX3 CSDIR ICDIR SCKA SDMA SDD CSDIR ICDIR INTDIR INTDIR SCKA SDMA CS_SPJ1 IC_SPJ DISA...

Page 65: ...AC IN IC502 RESET CIRCUIT Q502 Q504 IC503 Q503 IC501 D501 C513 C523 TH501 D510 D528 D507 D524 Q506 RY501 T501 1 3 5 14 4 6 11 S1 S4 D523 D522 D 5 MGND 12V AGND 24V S3 3BK S3 3 POW_RY PW_DOWN GND RESET...

Page 66: ...t for factory DRIVER x 5 TWEETER DRIVER WOOFER_L WF_MR WF_PR DRIVER WOOFER_R Bout_M7 Bout_P7 Bout_M4 Bout_P4 Bout_M3 Bout_P3 Bout_M2 Bout_P2 Bout_M1 Bout_P1 Bout_M0 Bout_P0 Bout_M6 Bout_P6 Bout_M5 Bou...

Page 67: ...HTY 760 67 Side B DSP P C B Ref no Location Ref no Location D608 I5 D609 G5 Q601 H4 Q602 H4 Q603 H5 Ref no Location D603 G5 D604 G5 D605 H5 D606 H5 D607 I5 Ref no Location D212 C3 D213 B3 D214 D6 D601...

Page 68: ...515 G5 D516 F4 D518 F5 D522 D5 D523 C5 D524 D4 D528 D4 D537 F5 IC501 E3 Semiconductor Location Circuit No C530 J506 U C T K A B G E L F V J O X X O X NOT USED O USED APPLICABLE OFF 5 k 10 W 30 1 INPUT...

Page 69: ...1 2 Q504 1 D521 C Power cable ON Power cable OFF Q504 C 2 Power cable ON Ref no Location Ref no Location D520 C3 D521 C3 D527 D4 D529 D4 D530 E6 Ref no Location D512 D3 D513 D3 D514 D3 D517 F4 D519 C3...

Page 70: ...DR ADL OSD_RESET OSD_BUSY5 IN_SEL1 IN_SEL0 SW_MUTE SW_OUT DVD DAUX2 DAUX1 M_RST OSD_TX OSD_CLK M_RXDO OSD_CE M_TXDO M_CTS INPUT 1 CB505 Writing port OUT IN COM VCR L R L R AUDIO INPUT OUT TV STB TV ST...

Page 71: ...8 8 9 16 4 5 8 8 9 16 7 8 14 T K A B G E F L models U C T K A B G E F L V models POINT A 1 XL1 Pin 6 of IC8 D1 G3 D2 C3 D3 D3 D4 D3 D5 D3 D8 H4 D9 D6 D10 E6 IC1 F3 IC2 D4 IC4 D4 IC5 C4 IC6 H3 IC7 G4...

Page 72: ...ide A INPUT 5 P C B KEY0 KEY1 STBY_SW S3 3 GND DSP CB204 INPUT 1 W506 KEY0 KEY1 STBY_SW S3 3 GND KEY1 STBY_SW REMOTE FL_PWM FL_CLK FL_ON 3 3V AGND MICA AGND A 12 MIC_DET AGND 12V GND 24V KEY0 S3 3 GND...

Page 73: ...49 64 1 8 5 4 Side B INPUT 3 P C B Side B INPUT 4 P C B Side B INPUT 5 P C B Ref no Location Ref no Location Ref no Location D901 D3 IC801 H6 IC901 F3 Q901 E3 Ref no Location D801 I7 D802 I7 D805 I6 D...

Page 74: ...NB 3 3H NRST GXCLK GND GXDATA CEC _ D INT _ CEC HDIMT INTH _ RT HPD1ENB HPD2ENB DDC _ ENB DDC _ SEL0 DDC _ SEL1 VSDET RES _ Rx RES _ Tx GND DSP CB206 DSP CB207 1 1 3 5 4 20 10 11 1 8 4 5 1 8 4 5 POINT...

Page 75: ...5 14 13 12 11 IC210 W9816G6CH 7 512 K x 2 banks x 16 bit SDRAM CLOCK BUFFER ADDRESS BUFFER CLK 35 18 CKE 34 A10 20 CS 17 RAS 16 CAS 15 WE 21 A0 24 A3 27 A4 32 A9 19 BA 2 DQ0 3 DQ1 5 DQ2 6 DQ3 8 DQ4 9...

Page 76: ...OTP OTW MASKUVLO MASKCKDET MASKOTP EXT 0 1 DEGLITCH TRIDET CLKC CLKC WCK MCK BCK DSI 3 0 SCK SO SI CS IRQO Chip 15 D4_core Speaker A H OUTPC OUTMC XIN XOUT DISABLE ERROUT O Dout IC MOD 1 0 MCK 24 576M...

Page 77: ...og multiplexer demultiplexer 16 10 9 6 8 7 13 12 14 15 11 1 5 2 4 3 X COMMON 0X 1X 2X 3X 0Y 1Y 2Y 3Y Y COMMON VEE VSS INH B A VDD LOGIC LEVEL CONVERTER I O c O I I O c O I I O c O I I O c O I I O c O...

Page 78: ...LOCK2 12 Q2 CL CL CL CL CL CL 1 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 Vss SET2 CK2 VDD Q2 INPUTS OUTPUTS Don t care Level change No change RESET L H H L L L Q2 DATA2 RESET2 SET1 RESET1 CK1 Q1 Q1 DATA1 SET H...

Page 79: ...2 3 4 8 7 6 5 E2 E1 E0 IC15 19 M24C02 WDW6TP 2 K bit serial I2 C bus EEPROM IC16 MN103SFD7GYAC Microprocessor Current Limit VOUT VIN GND CONTROL 5 1 4 2 IC6 NJU7754F05 Low dropout voltage regulator O...

Page 80: ...D INFRD LED INFRARED MODUL RF MODULATOR RF PHOT CPL PHOTO COUPLER PHOT INTR PHOTO INTERRUPTER PHOT RFLCT PHOTO REFLECTOR PIN TEST PIN TEST POINT PLST RIVET PLASTIC RIVET R ARRAY RESISTOR ARRAY R CAR C...

Page 81: ...V 01 C224 225 US062100 C CE CHP 100pF 50V B 01 C227 US063100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V B 01 C228 231 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V 01 C232 233 UF018100 C EL CHP 100uF 6 3V 01 C234 235 US060800 C CE CHP 8pF 50...

Page 82: ...7470 C EL CHP 47uF 6 3V 01 C602 US126100 C CE CHP 1uF 10V 01 C604 606 WE773800 C CE M CHP 1uF 10V B 01 C607 608 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V 01 C611 US126100 C CE CHP 1uF 10V 01 C612 613 US135100 C CE...

Page 83: ...1 774 WD176300 C CE CHP 1uF 16V K 01 D201 202 V6267600 DIODE RB051L 40 01 D203 206 WB081800 DIODE SHOT SB01 05Q D210 214 VV220700 DIODE SHOT RB501V 40 01 D601 608 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 01 D609 VU99260...

Page 84: ...B TABGEFL 01 C16 US061120 C CE CHP 12pF 50V B JUCKV 01 C16 US061100 C CE CHP 10pF 50V B TABGEFL 01 C17 UR837100 C EL 10uF 16V 01 C18 US062100 C CE CHP 100pF 50V B 01 C19 UR837100 C EL 10uF 16V 01 C20...

Page 85: ...R866220 C EL 2 2uF 50V 01 C520 521 VZ243300 C CE CHP 0 22uF 16V 01 C522 UR866220 C EL 2 2uF 50V 01 C523 WF411500 C EL 820uF 200V JUCV 07 C523 WF709700 C EL 220uF 400V TKABGEFL C524 WG501000 C EL 10uF...

Page 86: ...DIODE 1SS355 01 D503 V4756800 DIODE BRG S1NB60 1A 600V 01 D504 VU995000 DIODE ZENR MA8091 M 9 1V D507 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 01 D508 VU995400 DIODE ZENR MA8100 M 10V D509 VU993800 DIODE ZENR MA8068 M...

Page 87: ...01 0900FC 02 PJ1 V3007700 JACK PIN 4P 03 PJ2 V4483900 JACK PIN 1P YKC21 3895N 02 PJ3 WG350300 JACK PIN 2P YKC21 4779N 03 PN901 905 V8637500 PIN L 50 18 Q1 VZ725900 TR 2SD1938F S T 01 Q2 VV655000 TR DG...

Page 88: ...608A00 TRANS PWR TKABGEFL T502 X6646A00 TRANS PWR ST 2754 JUCV 08 T502 X6961A00 TRANS PWR ST 2799 TKABGEFL TH501 WF544600 POSISTOR NTPAD5R1LDNB0 5 1 JUCV 03 TH501 WF129000 POSISTOR NTPAA100LDNB0 10 TK...

Page 89: ...1uF 16V 01 C146 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V 01 C150 154 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V 01 C155 156 UF037100 C EL CHP 10uF 16V 01 C157 159 US663100 C CE CHP 1000pF 50V 01 C160 WD758300 C CE CHP 10uF 10V...

Page 90: ...HF45 5220 HF45 5220 270 HF45 5270 HF45 5270 330 HF45 5330 HF45 5330 390 HF45 5390 HF45 5390 430 HF45 5430 HF45 5430 470 HF45 5470 HF45 5470 510 HF45 5510 HF45 5510 560 HF45 5560 HF45 5560 680 HF45 56...

Page 91: ...14 16 17 17 22 23 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 38 39 39 40 41 41 42 62 63 79 79 66 66 66 67 67 69 73 73 73 76 76 78 78 76 76 76 91 91 99 99 99 99 92 92 92 77 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 93 93 94 94 9...

Page 92: ...WN775200 P C B ASS Y INPUT 600 K 5 WN775300 P C B ASS Y INPUT 600 V 5 WN775900 P C B ASS Y INPUT 760 BGEF 6 WN411800 P C B ASS Y DSP 7 WK686401 P C B ASS Y HDMI s 11 WF723000 POWER CABLE 2m J 05 s 11...

Page 93: ...202 WG299500 VIDEO PIN CABLE 1P 1 5m YE 1pc 04 203 WG290200 AUDIO PIN CABLE 2P 1 5m RE WH 1pc 04 204 WG299600 DIGITAL AUDIO PIN CABLE 1P 1 5m OR 1pc UCTKABGEFLV 04 205 WE818100 OPTICAL CABLE 1 5m 1pc...

Page 94: ...00 AAX74420 P C B RS 232C YSP800 RS232C 07 301 V6509500 SOCKET CONNECTOR 9P SE 3170 04 302 VQ044400 CONNECTOR BASE PIN 9P 01 303 MF109140 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 9P 140mm P 1 25 01 Ref No Part No Descript...

Page 95: ...M1 2 3 1 Q1 Q2 5V 5V 3V ELM6253 0901F 2SC2412K 2SA2119K BD815BFVM IC3 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 NJM2132V NJM2132V NJM2132V NJM2132V V V IC1 6 5 7 IC1 R1 4 7K R23 1K L1 10UH L2 100uH R2 22K R5 22K R7 10K R8 15K...

Page 96: ...8 C0 78 8E 78 8F 78 9F 78 9E 78 C1 78 48 78 5F 78 1E 78 1F 78 9C 78 CC K13 BS 56 0D 56 0E 56 0F 56 1C 56 1D 56 1E 56 1F 56 04 56 05 56 0C 56 06 56 07 TV POWER K14 CS 56 61 56 62 56 63 56 64 56 65 56 6...

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