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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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 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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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
SYSTEM COMPOSITION  
................................................3
FRONT PANELS  
.........................................................3–4
REAR PANELS  
...........................................................5–7
REMOTE CONTROL PANEL  
..........................................8
SPECIFICATIONS  
..................................................... 8–14
INTERNAL VIEW 
 .......................................................... 15
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS  
............................................ 15
POWERAMPLIFIER IC REPLACEMENT  
............... 16–17
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES  
............................. 18–20
UPDATING FIRMWARE  
..........................................21–23

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION   ...........................24–46
DISPLAY DATA  
.......................................................47–48
IC DATA  
...................................................................49–60
PIN CONNECTION DIAGRAMS  
.............................61–62
BLOCK DIAGRAM  
........................................................63
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS  
................................. 64–76
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  
.......................................77–84
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
................................85–92
REMOTE CONTROL  
...............................................93–94
ADVANCED SETUP  
......................................................95

The YHT-196 consists of the HTR-2064, NS-B20, NS-C20 and NS-SWP20.

Note:

•  When the following parts are replaced, the destination MUST be written to the back-up IC (EEPROM: IC222 on 

DIGITAL P.C.B.) to have proper operation. (For details, refer to No. 22 SOFT SWITCH menu of the self-diagnostic 
function.)

DIGITAL P.C.B.
EEPROM: IC222 on DIGITAL P.C.B.

•  When the power amplifier IC (IC 1 or IC 2 on MAIN P.C.B.) requires to be replaced, be sure to refer to “POWER 

AMPLIFIER IC REPLACEMENT” before its replacement.

P.O.Bo  1, Hamamatsu,  apan

RECEIVER / 

SPEAKERS

HTR-2064 /

NS-B20/NS-C20/NS-SWP20

HTR-2064/NS-B20/

NS-C20/NS-SWP20

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YHT-196

Summary of Contents for YHT-196

Page 1: ...e subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit Should any discrepancy appear to exist please contact the distributor s Service Division WARNING Static discharges can destroy expensive co...

Page 2: ...valent to 1500 ohms shunted by 0 15 F All of the P C B s installed in this unit and solder joints are soldered using the lead free solder Among some types of lead free solder currently available it is...

Page 3: ...2064 NS B20 x4 NS C20 x1 and NS SWP20 x1 FRONT PANELS Top view U C R A B G F L models Front view U C R A B G F L models NS SWP20 x 1 NS C20 x 1 NS B20 x 4 HTR 2064 x 1 YHT 196 HTR 2064 3 HTR 2064 NS...

Page 4: ...NS B20 NS C20 Front view NS SWP20 Side view NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 4 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20...

Page 5: ...REAR PANELS U C models R model A model HTR 2064 5 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20...

Page 6: ...B G F models L model 6 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20...

Page 7: ...NS C20 NS B20 U model NS SWP20 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 7 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20...

Page 8: ...6 ohms 0 23 dB Input Sensitivity Input Impedance 1 kHz 100 W 6 ohms AUDIO5 etc 200 mV 47 k ohms Maximum Input Signal 1 kHz 0 5 THD Effect on AUDIO5 etc 2 3 V Output Level Output Impedance SUBWOOFER 2...

Page 9: ...dels AC 230 V 50 Hz L model AC 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption U C models 250 W 320 VA R A B G F L models 250 W Standby Power Consumption U C A B G F L models 0 5 W or less R model 1 0 W or less...

Page 10: ...kHz 10 dB to 45 kHz 30 dB NS C20 65 Hz to 25 kHz 10 dB to 45 kHz 30 dB Impedance 6 ohms Nominal Input 30 W Maximum Input 100 W Sensitivity NS B20 83 dB 2 83 V m NS C20 84 dB 2 83 V m Input Terminal P...

Page 11: ...2 103 4 100 3 7 8 3 1 8 176 6 7 8 101 4 70 2 3 4 42 5 1 5 8 50 5 2 Front view Side view Side view Rear view Side view Rear view 5 1 4 10 3 8 A screw with a diameter of 5 mm can be used Hole depth 12...

Page 12: ...Game MUSIC Hall in Munich Hall in Vienna Chamber Cellar Club The Roxy Theatre The Bottom Line Music Video STEREO 2ch Stereo 5ch Stereo MUSIC ENHANCER Straight Enhancer 5ch Enhancer SUR DECODE SUR DEC...

Page 13: ...bwoofer 0 30 to 24 00 m 3 00 m 0 1 m step 1 0 to 80 0 ft 10 0 ft 0 5 ft step 4 Equalizer EQ Type Select GEQ Off GEQ GEQ is available only when EQ Type Select is set to GEQ Front L 63 Hz 0 dB 6 0 to 6...

Page 14: ...5 11 MUSIC ENHANCER Straight Enhancer 7 11 5ch Enhancer 7 11 SUR DECODE SUR DECODE 1 8 11 STRAIGHT 6 Memory Guard Off On 14 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 1 Decode Typ...

Page 15: ...0 W to the terminals of each capacitor indicated below to discharge electricity The time required for discharging is about 30 seconds per each C1318 C1320 on OPERATION 2 P C B C55 C56 on MAIN 1 P C B...

Page 16: ...type with N type their peripheral electrical parts also MUST be altered at the same time Replacement procedure Perform the following procedure according to the type name of installed power amplifier...

Page 17: ...view MAIN 1 P C B bottom view Schematic diagrams Fig 4 Fig 3 C24 C31 C34 C25 IC1 IC2 C29 C33 R25 R23 IC1 IC2 C25 C29 C33 C24 C31 C34 R23 R25 IC1 IC2 17 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20...

Page 18: ...t Panel Unit a Remove 7 screws Fig 1 b Remove CB166 CB193 and CB221 Fig 1 c Unlock and remove CB136 Fig 1 d Release hook and then remove the front panel unit Fig 1 Cable Cable Lock the connector Inser...

Page 19: ...2 b Unlock and remove CB262 Fig 2 c Remove screw Fig 2 d Remove screw and 4 screws Fig 3 e Remove the DIGITAL P C B which is connected directly to the OPERATION 4 P C B with board to board connectors...

Page 20: ...to the chassis with a ground lead or the like Fig 4 Reconnect all cables connectors that have been disconnected Be sure to use the P C B CHECKING JIG Part No WW483800 to connect between the following...

Page 21: ...g etc properly Start up the self diagnostic function and select 24 FACTORY PRESET menu For details refer to SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION Select 24 PRESET RSRV press the Power key to turn off the power onc...

Page 22: ...a CD DVD BD player to this unit as shown below Fig 1 Fig 1 Example of connection between digital OPTICAL jacks Example of connection between digital COAXIAL jacks Optical cable CD DVD BD player This u...

Page 23: ...dly Fig 3 If the display remains unchanged for more than 10 seconds after starting the firmware CD play procedure perform the firmware CD play procedure again from the beginning If FILE CORRUPTED is d...

Page 24: ...K Not for service 6 RAM FULL SUBWOOFER 3 HDMI AUDIO 1 SPDIF 2 Multi 3 DSD 4 ARC 4 SPEAKERS SET 1 FRONT SML 0dB 2 CENTER NONE 3 LFE BASS FRNT 4 TONE MAX 5 TONE MIN 6 SPEAKER 6 ohms Not for service 5 LI...

Page 25: ...O MENU Invalidity 21 PROTECTION HISTORY 1 HISTORY 1 2 HISTORY 2 3 HISTORY 3 4 HISTORY 4 22 SOFT SWITCH 1 SWITCH MODE 2 MODEL 3 DESTINATION 23 UPDATE Not for service 1 TI FLASH BOOT 24 FACTORY PRESET 1...

Page 26: ...ode is self diagnostic function mode with the protection functions disabled Starting Self Diagnostic Function While pressing the TONE CONTROL and STRAIGHT keys press the Power key to turn on the power...

Page 27: ...flowed through the power amplifier Supplementary information As current of the power amplifier is detected the abnormal channel can be identified by checking the current detect transistor Turning on...

Page 28: ...ut correcting the abnormality will cause the protection function to work in 1 seconds and the power supply will be shut off AD value when the protection function is working 2 4 When the protection fun...

Page 29: ...agnostic function menu items functions listed below are available Power ON OFF Master volume Muting Input selection Functions related to the tuner and the set menu are not available Keys of this unit...

Page 30: ...ypass 1 1 ANALOG BYPASS The analog input audio signal is output to FRONT L R in DIRECT mode 1 A N A L O G B Y P A S Shaded items not used in this example ANALOG BYPASS INPUT AUDIO5 ANALOG SPEAKER OUT...

Page 31: ...cluding the head margin 2 R A M F U L L C INPUT AUDIO5 ANALOG SPEAKER OUT 1 kHz SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 50 Hz INPUT AUDIO5 ANALOG SPEAKER OUT 1 kHz SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 50 Hz INPUT AUDIO5 ANALOG SPEAKER OUT 1 kH...

Page 32: ...L S B 2 R A M F U L L S W INPUT AUDIO5 ANALOG SPEAKER OUT 1 kHz SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 50 Hz INPUT AUDIO5 ANALOG SPEAKER OUT 1 kHz SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 50 Hz Input level Volume SPEAKER OUTPUT FRONT CENTER SURRO...

Page 33: ...n the table below LARGE This mode is used for a speaker with high bass reproduction performance a large unit Full bandwidth signals are output SMALL This mode is used for a speaker with low bass repro...

Page 34: ...4 C E N T E R N O N E 4 L F E B F R N T 4 T O N E M A X 4 T O N E M I N 4 S P E A K E R 6 o h m Sub menu Input level Volume SPEAKER OUTPUT FRONT CENTER SURROUND SUBWOOFER FRNT SML 0dB Both ch 20 dBm...

Page 35: ...ONTROL Not for service 6 NO MENU 6 I n v a l i d i t y 5 1 AC B Hi 5 2 AC B Lo 5 3 LIM PLDET THM 5 A C B H i 5 A C B L o 2 5 5 2 5 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 35 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C...

Page 36: ...ng ON and OFF all segments Next the operation of the FL driver is checked by using the dimmer control Then a short between segments next to each other is checked by turning ON and OFF all segments alt...

Page 37: ...e to the next menu by turning the VOLUME knob Numeric values in the figure are given as reference only 9 1 PS DC PS Power supply voltage protection detection Detected AC2 12A S9 7D 5A VP Detection por...

Page 38: ...rature of the bridge diode D24 on MAIN P C B is detected Detection port 63 pin THM3 Normal value 88 to 255 Reference voltage 3 3 V 255 If TH3 becomes out of the normal value range the protection funct...

Page 39: ...NE3 33 54 TV SCENE2 55 75 BD DVD SCENE1 76 96 PROGRAM 97 119 PROGRAM 120 142 INPUT 143 163 INPUT 164 181 182 197 Power 198 209 TONE CONTROL 255 Key off Display K1 0 11 STRAIGHT 12 37 MUTE 38 64 FM MOD...

Page 40: ...NO MENU 12 NO MENU 13 NO MENU 1 3 I n v a l i d i t y 1 4 I n v a l i d i t y 1 2 I n v a l i d i t y 1 1 I n v a l i d i t y 14 NO MENU 40 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SW...

Page 41: ...DMI M N H T R 2 0 6 4 P I 3 1 6 D V N Y A M A H A 16 1 HDMI none No signal is output 16 2 HDMI in 1 The signal input to HDMI IN 1 is output When deep color video signals are input 30 bit or 36 bit is...

Page 42: ...ocessor IC221 and TI IC241 are checked T I B U S N o E r E E P R O M B U S O K 20 NO MENU 2 0 I n v a l i d i t y 19 2 EEPROM BUS check Communication and bus line connection between microprocessor IC2...

Page 43: ...2 1 1 P S 1 0 7 8 L 2 1 2 D c 1 2 6 H 2 1 3 T m p 0 0 0 L 2 1 4 I 0 0 0 L 21 1 History 1 H Displayed when the voltage is HIGHER than upper limit L Displayed when the voltage is LOWER than lower limit...

Page 44: ...pleted be sure to change to 22 SW PCB 22 1 SWITCH MODE Pressing the STRAIGHT key will change the display alternately as shown below When 22 SW MODEL is displayed this unit is in the destination write...

Page 45: ...sed 24 1 PRESET INHIBIT Initialization inhibited Initialization of the back up IC is not executed Select this sub menu to protect the values set by the user 24 2 PRESET RESERVED Initialization reserve...

Page 46: ...destination are displayed 25 6 VERIFY Not for service 25 ROM VER SUM PORT The firmware version checksum values model name and destination are displayed Numeric values in the figure are given as refer...

Page 47: ...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 13G 14G 15G 17...

Page 48: ...15G S5 S7 1d 2d S2 1e 2e S3 1c 2c S4 1g 2g 1f 2f 1b 2b 1a 2a S6 S13 16G 1a 1h 1j 1k 1b 1f 1m 1g 1c 1e 1r 1p 1n 1d 2a 2h 2j 2k 2b 2f 2m 2g 2c 2e 2r 2p 2n 2d S17 S16 17G 1a 1h 1j 1k 1b 1f 1m 1g 1c 1e 1r...

Page 49: ...LC AGND AGND A GND AGND AGND TREL TRER BASSL2 BASSR1 BASSR2 BASSL1 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 50 AVEE 0 6 12 18dB ATT SUB SUB2 0 95dB 0 5dBstep MAIN MAIN MAIN SUB SUB CL...

Page 50: ...SBR channel 21 AGND POE Analog ground of internal circuit 22 FROUT VOFL Output pin of FL FR C SW SL SR SBL SBR channel 23 FR Pre OUT VOPFL Pre output pin of FL FR SL SR SBL SBR channel 24 FRC AE Conne...

Page 51: ...75 INL9 USBR 76 INRB RECR2 AOL 77 INLB RECL2 AOR 78 INR10 RECR4 TUL Output pin for L R channel input selector Output pin for L R channel REC output 79 INL10 RECL4 TUR 80 INR11 RECR5 MIC 81 INL11 RECL...

Page 52: ...0 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 Vss 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 EM_CKE EM_CLK Vss DVDD EM_WE_D...

Page 53: ...er only 23 OSCIN IO N 1 2 V oscillator input 24 NC O N 25 OSCVDD PWR N Oscillator 1 2 V Vpp tap point for filter only 26 VSS 27 PLLHV PWR N PLL 3 3 V supply input requires external filter 28 TDI IO IP...

Page 54: ...clock 71 EM_CKE O N SDRAM clock enable 72 VSS 73 DVDD 74 EM_A 11 O N EMIF address bus 75 EM_A 9 O N EMIF address bus 76 EM_A 8 O N EMIF address bus 77 CVDD 78 VSS 79 EM_A 7 O N EMIF address bus 80 EM_...

Page 55: ...eady 122 SPI1_CLK IO Y McASP0 serial data 7 or SPI1 serial clock 123 CVDD 124 VSS 125 DVDD 126 SPI1_SOMI IO Y McASP0 serial data 8 or McASP1 serial data 5 or SPI1 data pin slave out master in 127 SPI1...

Page 56: ...6 ISP USP INTB SB CRC arithmetic circuit CRC CCITT or CRC 16 DMAC 4 channels On chip debugger Voltage detector Power on reset Multiplier Memory ROM 1 2 RAM FLG PC UART or clock synchronous serial I O...

Page 57: ...1 HDM_MUT IRQ I I I HDMI mute input H Mute O 18 N_INT0 HDM_INT IRQ I I I Interrupt input from HDMI Rx 19 P8_1 N_MIC_DET I I I I MIC detection L MIC available 20 P8_0 HTX_PON O O O O HDMI Tx 5V power r...

Page 58: ...Fix Low Fix 53 P3_7 N_E2R_CS O O O O EEPROM chip select Low Act Low Act Low Act Low Act 54 P3_6 N_HP_DET I O O O Headphone detection L Headphone available Low Fix Low Fix Low Fix 55 P3_5 R2A_MOSI O O...

Page 59: ...Low Fix Low Fix Low Fix 78 P1_0 VSEL1 O O O O Video input select Low Fix Low Fix Low Fix 79 P0_7 N_SB_MT O O O O Mute control Surround back Spare to use for HD audio when necessary Low Act Low Fix Lo...

Page 60: ...1 79 1 80 2 12 2 13 2 40 2 41 2 91 A D value range 3 3 V 255 0 11 12 37 38 64 65 88 89 113 114 139 140 164 165 186 187 226 Key name KEY1 92 pin STRAIGHT MUTE FM MODE TUNING TUNING PRESET PRESET MEMOR...

Page 61: ...1 VIN 2 VOUT 3 GND 4 ON OFF CONTROL OUT COM IN OUT COM IN OUT GND IN 8 4 1 1 19 8 4 1 109 SiI9233ACTU D70YE101BRFP266 BD9325FJ KIA7805API KIA7812API KIA7912PI M12L64164A 5TG MX29LV160DBTI 70G LC89058...

Page 62: ...1B UDZS4 7B MTZJ4 7A RB500V 40 HZU4 3B3 TRF E UDZV5 1B B E C E C B B C E B E C E C B E C B IN COMMON OUT E C B B C E B E C B E C 1 3 4 6 1 Source 1 S1 2 Gate 1 G1 3 Drain 2 D2 4 Source 2 S2 5 Gate 2 G...

Page 63: ...90 89 XL221 20MHz 88 87 86 11 13 HDMI Receiver SiI9233 HDMI Transmitter SiI9134 Standby Power Supply Sub transformer Main Power Supply Power Transformer 25 29 32 33 36 37 40 21 22 107 4 5 XL201 27MHz...

Page 64: ...L3 N_VO_MT N_CNPT_PS DGND ADR ADL AGND DA_FL DA_FR DA_C AGND DA_SW DA_SL DA_SR DA SBL DA SBR AGND F_MT C_MT S_MT 5A NC 3 3M 3 3D KEY2 FLD_MOSI N_FLD_RST REM_IN VDL_RB N_PDET PWR_RY N_CPU_RST 3 3M MG 5...

Page 65: ...S SWP20 65 IC242 IC203 IC266 IC268 DIGITAL Side B 1 54 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 27 28 Ref no Location D2201 G5 D2203 G5 D2204 G5 D2607 F6 D2610 E5 IC203 E5 IC242 E6 IC266 F5 IC268 F5 Q2003 G3 Q2004 F3...

Page 66: ...SW118 SW108 SW106 CB103 CB102 Remote control sensor OPERATION 1 Side A DIGITAL CB221 OPERATION 6 CB145 TUNING MUTE RADIO CD SCENE TV BD DVD PROGRAM STRAIGHT TONE CONTROL INPUT FM MODE PRESET MEMORY IN...

Page 67: ...2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 67 I C 1 0 1 OPERATION 1 Side B 1 64 32 17 16 48 49 33 Ref no Location D1001 H3 D1002 H3 IC101 G3 Q1001 F3 Q1002 F3 Q1003 F3 Semiconductor Location Ref no Location Q1004 F...

Page 68: ...ms 10 W Ref no Location D1304 G2 D1308 D3 D1309 D2 D1502 H6 D1503 G5 D1504 G5 D1505 H5 D1506 H5 D1507 H5 IC131 H2 Semiconductor Location Ref no Location IC133 G2 IC134 G2 IC135 G2 Q1303 G3 Q1501 H7 Q1...

Page 69: ...TR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 69 OPERATION 2 Side B OPERATION 3 Side B R model Ref no Location D1301 H2 D1303 H2 D1305 H2 D1306 H3 D1313 C2 D1314 C2 D1501 H6 D1508 H5 D1509 G5 D1510 H6 Q1301 I2 Q1302...

Page 70: ...C AGND NC NC AUXE DA_FL DA_FR AGND DA_C DA_SW AGND DA_SL DA_SR AGND NC NC AGND F_MT C_MT S_MT NC NC HPL HPE HPR N_HP_DET 3 3S VRA VRB MG MAIN 1 CB21 MAIN 1 CB22 VOLUME DGND N_CNPT_PS N_VO_MT 5VSEL3 5V...

Page 71: ...A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 71 OPERATION 4 Side B OPERATION 5 Side B OPERATION 6 Side B Ref no Location D1651 I3 D1652 H3 D1653 H3 Semiconductor Location...

Page 72: ...A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 72 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 CB171 SW171 OPERATION 7 Side A OPERATION 8 Side A OPERATION 9 Side A power FG PSW MG OPERATION 1 CB103...

Page 73: ...A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 73 OPERATION 7 Side B OPERATION 8 Side B OPERATION 9 Side B...

Page 74: ...I3 D13 H3 D14 G5 D15 C5 D16 G4 D17 H3 D18 G3 D19 E5 D20 F5 D21 D5 D22 F5 D23 I2 D24 H5 D25 I3 D201 E4 Semiconductor Location Ref no Location D202 E3 IC1 G6 IC2 D6 Q1 I6 Q2 H6 Q3 H5 Q4 I6 Q5 I5 Q6 H5 Q...

Page 75: ...1 50 100 1 30 8 1 5 4 8 1 5 4 8 1 5 4 8 1 5 4 Ref no Location D5 F6 D6 F5 D7 C5 D8 D5 D9 B5 D10 E5 D11 G5 IC21 D3 IC22 D2 IC23 C3 IC24 C3 IC25 C3 IC27 C4 Q14 H3 Q15 G3 Q16 H3 Semiconductor Location Re...

Page 76: ...D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 76 HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 CB51 MAIN 2 Side A MAIN 3 Side A POWER TRANSFORMER VOLTAGE SELECTOR R model MAIN 2 Side B MAIN 3 Side B R model VI YE RE OR 110 120V 220...

Page 77: ...F SCK DCLK WS MUTEOUT XTALIN XTALOUT MCLK SCDT Q 35 0 SD 3 0 DR 3 0 DR 3 0 DSDA0 DSDA1 DSDA2 DSDA3 DSCL0 DSCL1 DSCL2 DSCL3 CSDA CSCL CI2CA R0XC R0XC R0X0 R0X0 R0X1 R0X1 R0X2 R0X2 R0XC R0XC R0X0 R0X0 R...

Page 78: ...0 Port P9 Port P8 Port P7 Port P6 ISP USP INTB SB CRC arithmetic circuit CRC CCITT or CRC 16 DMAC 4 channels On chip debugger Voltage detector Power on reset Multiplier Memory ROM 1 2 RAM FLG PC UART...

Page 79: ...C VSS VDDQ DQ14 DQ13 DQ12 DQ11 DQ10 DQ9 DQ8 VSSQ VSSQ VDDQ DQ15 VSS 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47...

Page 80: ...converter Output Amp and Low Pass Filter System Clock Manager Enhanced Multilevel Delta Sigma Modulator DAC Serial Input I F Function Control I F System Clock Zero Detect Power Supply DAC Output Amp...

Page 81: ...ite scan pulse Segment Digit select output circuit PHONES SILENT CINEMA OPERATION 5 OPERATION 8 OPERATION 6 OPERATION 1 OPERATION 7 BD DVD TV CD FM MODE MUTE RADIO VOLUME Power VFD DRIVER Remote contr...

Page 82: ...R10 R9 R15 R14 R16 R21 R20 R22 R23 R17 R13 R11 R18 C1 1 3 2 COMMON GND IC134 KIA7912PI Voltage regulator Q28 Q17 Q18 Q19 Q20 Q31 Q23 Q21 Q22 Q24 Q25 Q26 Q27 Q10 Q11 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q27 1 Q26 1 Q12 Q13 Q8...

Page 83: ...N 2 MAIN 3 SPEAKERS CENTER SPEAKERS to MAIN 2 2 to MAIN 2 2 to MAIN 2 2 FRONT L R SUBWOOFER SURROUND L R 5 k ohms 10 W 5 k ohms 10 W R model VOLTAGE SELECTOR to OPERATION 5 _CB166 Page 81 B4 to DIGITA...

Page 84: ...15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 FRC FROUT FLOUT FLC CC COUT SWOUT SROUT SLOUT SBR OUT SBR Pre OUT SL Pre OUT SR Pre OUT FL Pre OUT FR Pre OUT SBRC SWC SRC SLC AGND AGND A GND AGND AGND TREL TRER B...

Page 85: ...AMIC 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...

Page 86: ...pF 50V B C2258 2260 US046100 C CE CHP 1uF 25V C2262 US046100 C CE CHP 1uF 25V C2405 2407 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V C2413 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V C2415 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V C2417 US135100...

Page 87: ...00 C EL 1uF 50V C1318 UR749470 C EL 4700uF 25V C1319 UR749220 C EL 2200uF 25V C1320 UR73A100 C EL 10000uF 16V C1322 1323 VE326000 C MYLAR 0 1uF 50V C1326 WJ605000 C MYLAR 0 01uF 50V J C1451 1452 US063...

Page 88: ...P 0 1uF 16V C218 VR169200 C MYLAR 0 47uF 50V C219 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V C228 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V C229 UR867470 C EL 47uF 50V C230 US135100 C CE CHP 0 1uF 16V C231 236 UR837100 C EL 10uF...

Page 89: ...0 910 HF45 5910 HF45 5910 1 0 k HF45 6100 HF45 6100 1 2 k HF45 6120 HF45 6120 1 5 k HF45 6150 HF45 6150 1 8 k HF45 6180 HF45 6180 2 0 k HJ35 6200 HF85 6200 2 2 k HF45 6220 HF45 6220 2 4 k HJ35 6240 HF...

Page 90: ...20 7 165 156 160 157 2 1 3 2 21 1 1 2 2 104 2 104 2 20 2 105 168 168 165 160 160 160 160 21 167 2 104 2 104 1 1 4 2 22 4 9 1 167 167 2 103 2 104 2 104 2 1 1 1 2 1 101 120 163 a 109 1 1 1 25 1 25 1 25...

Page 91: ...CABLE 2m GFL 17 V2438700 CORD STOPPER 10P1 20 WV528500 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 9P 90mm P 1 25 21 WR395700 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 21P 100mm P 1 25 101 WT824900 TOP COVER 103 WY969500 REAR PANEL UC 103 WY96960...

Page 92: ...WE955200 BIND HEAD TAPPING SCREW 4x20 MFZN2B3 325 WC731500 NONSKID PAD D32 t2 4pcs set 351 WY614200 SPEAKER FINAL ASSEMBLY NS B20 352 WY614300 SPEAKER FINAL ASSEMBLY NS C20 ACCESSORIES 402 WR994200 S...

Page 93: ...3 D4 D5 D6 D7 VCC VCC X1 4 00 MHz 6 HDMI 2 5 3 2 7 15 9 14 10 11 21 31 29 25 30 26 27 35 33 34 38 43 57 40 44 45 41 42 46 47 48 51 49 52 50 54 HDMI 1 RECEIVER SLEEP HDMI 3 AUDIO 6 AUDIO 1 AUDIO 4 AUDI...

Page 94: ...K34 MUSIC SOUND 7A 89 7A 8977 K35 ENHANCER STEREO SOUND 7A 94 7A 946A K38 STRAIGHT SOUND 7A 56 7A 56A8 K39 SUR DECODE SOUND 7A 8D 7A 8D73 K40 BD DVD SCENE 7A 007F 7A 007E K41 TV SCENE 7A 037C 7A 037D...

Page 95: ...ADVANCED SETUP HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20 95...

Page 96: ...HTR 2064 NS B20 NS C20 NS SWP20...

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