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DVD PLYAER

DHC - 2300K

SERVICE Manual

DVD PLAYER CONTENTS

1. Precautions
2. Reference Information
3. Product Specification
4. Operating Instructions
5. Disassembly and Reassembly
6. Troubleshooting
7. Electrical Part List
8. Block Diagram
9. PCB Diagrams
10. Wiring Diagram
11. Schematic Diagrams
1. Precautions
1-1 Safety Precautions
1) Before returning an instrument to the customer, and then in the OFF position, measure from a
always make a safety check of the entire known earth ground (metal water pipe, conduit,
instrument, including, but not limited to, the etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the
following items: instrument (antennas, handle brackets, metal
cabinets, screwheads, metallic overlays,
(1) Be sure that no built-in protective devices are control shafts, etc.), especially and exposed
defective or have been defeated during servicing. metal parts that offer an electrical return path
(1) Protective shields are provided to protect to the chassis.
both the technician and the customer. Correctly Any current measured must not exceed 0.5mA.
replace all missing protective shields, including Reverse the instrument power cord plug in the
any remove for servicing convenience. outlet and repeat the test. See Fig. 1-1.
(2) When reinstalling the chassis and/or other Any measurements not within the limits
assembly in the cabinet, be sure to put back in specified herein indicate a potential shock
place all protective devices, including, but not hazard that must be eliminated before returning
limited to, nonmetallic control knobs, insulating the instrument to the customer.
fish papers, adjustment and compartment
covers/shields, and isolation resistor/capacitor
(Reading
networks. Do not operate this instrument or should not
Test all be above
permit it to be operated without all protective exposed Meter 0.5mA)
Device Sufaces
devices correctly installed and functioning. Under
Test

(2) Be sure that there are no cabinet openings


2-Wire Cord
through which adults or children might be able
to insert their fingers and contact a hazardous Also test with Plug
reserved (Using AC
voltage. Such openings include, but are not
adapter Plug as Earth Ground
limited to, excessively wide cabinet ventilation required)
Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test
slots, and an improperly fitted and/or incorrectly
secured cabinet back cover.
(4) Insulation Resistance Test Cold Check-(1)
Unplug the power supply cord and connect a
(3) Leakage Current Hot Check-With the
jumper wire between the two prongs of the plug.
instrument completely reassembled, plug the
(2) Turn on the power switch of the instrument.
AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet. (Do
(3) Measure the resistance with an ohmmeter
not use a isolation transformer during this test.)
between the jumpered AC plug and all exposed
Use a leakage current tester or a metering
metallic cabinet parts on the instrument, such
system that complies with American National
as screwheads, antenna, control shafts, handle
Standards institute (ANSI) C101.1 Leakage
brackets, etc. When an exposed metallic part
has a return path to the chassis, the reading
Current for Appliances and Underwriters
should be between 1 and 5.2 megohm. When
Laboratories (UL) 1270 (40.7). With the
there is no return path to the chassis, the
instrument’s AC switch first in the ON position
reading must be infinite. If the reading is not
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Safety Precautions
(5) within the limits specified, there is the possibility the AC power cord for damage.
of a shock hazard, and the instrument must be
re-pared and rechecked before it is returned to 5) Components, parts, and/or wiring that appear to
the customer. See Fig. 1-2. have overheated or that are otherwise damaged
should be replaced with components, parts
and/or wiring that meet original specifications.
Additionally determine the cause of overheating
and/or damage and, if necessary, take corrective
Antenna
Terminal action to remove and potential safety hazard.

Exposed 6) Product Safety Notice-Some electrical and


Metal Part
mechanical parts have special safety-related
ohm
ohmmeter
characteristics which are often not evident from
Fig. 1-2 Insulation Resistance Test evisual inspection, nor can the protection they
give necessarily be obtained by replacing them
2) Read and comply with all caution and safety with components rated for higher voltage,
related notes non or inside the cabinet, or on the wattage, etc. Parts that have special safety
chassis. characteristics are identified by shading, an ( )
or a ( ) on schematics and parts lists. Use of a
3) Design Alteration Warning-Do not alter of add to substitute replacement that does not have the
the mechanical or electrical design of this same safety characteristics as the recommended
instrument. Design alterations and additions, replacement part might created shock, fire
including but not limited to, circuit modifications and/or other hazards. Product safety is under
and the addition of items such as auxiliary audio review continuously and new instructions are
output connections, might alter the safety issued whenever appropriate.
characteristics of this instrument and create a
hazard to the user. Any design alterations or
additions will make you, the service, responsible
for personal injury or property damage resulting
there from.

4) Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to


assure correct lead dress in the following areas:
(1) near sharp edges, (2) near thermally hot
parts (be sure that leads and components do not
touch thermally hot parts), (3) the AC supply, (4)
high voltage, and (5) antenna wiring. Always
inspect in all areas for pinched, out-of-place, or
frayed wiring, Do not change spacing between a
component and the printed-circuit board. Check

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1-2 Servicing Precautions

CAUTION : Before servicing Instruments covered (3) The components used in the unit have a
by this service manual and its supplements, read specified flame resistance and dielectric
and follow the Safety Precautions section of this strength.
manual. When replacing components, use components
which have the same ratings. Components I-
Note : If unforeseen circument create conflict enti-fied by shading, by ( ) or by ( ) in the
between the following servicing precautions and circuit diagram are important for safety or for the
any of the safety precautions, always follow the characteristics of the unit. Always replace them
safety precautions. Remember: Safety First. with the exact replacement components.

1-2-1 General Servicing Precautions (4) An insulation tube or tape is sometimes used
and some components are raised above the
(1) a. Always unplug the instrument’s AC power printed wiring board for safety. The internal
cord from the AC power source before (1) re- wiring is sometimes clamped to prevent contact
moving or reinstalling any component, circuit with heating components. Install such elements
board, module or any other instrument as they were.
assembly, (2) disconnecting any instrument
electrical plug or other electrical connection, (5) After servicing, always check that the removed
(3) connecting a test substitute in parallel with screws, components, and wiring have been
an electrolytic capacitor in the instrument. installed correctly and that the portion around
b. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage the serviced part has not been damaged and so
interlocks with which instruments covered by on. Further, check the insulation between the
this service manual might be equipped. blades of the attachment plug and accessible
c. Do not apply AC power to this instrument conductive parts.
and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless
all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly 1-2-2 Insulation Checking Procedure
installed.
d. Always connect a test instrument’s ground Disconnect the attachment plug from the AC outlet
lead to the instrument chassis ground before and turn the power ON. Connect the insulation
connecting the test instrument positive lead. resistance meter (500V) to the blades of the
Always remove the test instrument ground lead attachment plug. The insulation resistance between
last. each blade of the attachment plug and accessible
conductive parts(see note) should be more than 1
Note : Refer to the Safety Precautions section Megohm.
ground lead last.
Note : Accessible conductive parts include metal
(2) The service precautions are indicated or printed panels, input terminals, earphone jacks, etc.
on the cabinet, chassis or components. When
servicing, follow the printed or indicated service
precautions and service materials.

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1-3 ESD Precautions

Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD) its protective package until immediately before you
are ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be devices are packaged with leads electrically
damaged easily by static electricity. shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum
Such components commonly are called foil or comparable conductive materials).
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices(ESD). Examples
of typical ESD devices are integrated circuits and (7) Immediately before removing the protective
some field-effect transistors and semiconductor materials from the leads of a replacement ESD
chip components. The following techniques should device touch the protective material to the
be used to help reduce the incidence of component chassis or circuit assembly into which the
damage caused by static electricity. device will be installed.

(1) Immediately before handling any semiconductor CAUTION : Be sure no power is applied to the
components or semiconductor-equipped chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety
assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on precautions.
your body by touching a known earth ground.
Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially (8) Minimize bodily motions when handling
available discharging wrist strap device, which unpackaged replacement ESD devices.
should be removed for potential shock reasons (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
prior to applying power to the unit under test. brushing together of your clothes fabric or the
lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can
(2) After removing an electrical assembly equipped generate static electricity sufficient to damage
with ESD devices, place the assembly on a an ESD device).
conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to
prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure
of the assembly.

(3) Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder


or unsolder ESD device.

(4) Use only an anti-static solder removal devices.


Some solder removal devices not classified as
“anti-static” can generate electrical charges
sufficient to damage ESD devices.

(5) Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These


can generate electrical charges sufficient to
damage ESD devices.

(6) Do not remove a replacement ESD device from

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2. Reference Information
2-1 Component Descriptions

2-1-1 DVD ATAPI LOADER (DSL-710A)

* D.C. Power Supply


A 4-pin shrouded, keyed male connector is used to provide the D.C. Power.
The pin assignment is described below.

PIN DC VOLTS
1 +12V
2 GND
3 GND
4 +5V

Figure-1 D.C. Power Connector

* Interface Connector
A 39-pin male, unshielded, shrouded, keyed connector are applied.
Please refer to Section 7-2-3 regarding its pin definition.

39 1
40 2
Interface Connector

* Electrical Charateristics
1. Power

1-1. Voltage
+5V DC with ±5% tolerance, less than 100mVp-p Ripple Voltage
+12V DC with ±10% tolerance, less than 150mVp-p Ripple Voltage

1-2. Current
Continuous Reading
+5V DC 500mA (Average)
+12V DC 300mA (Average)
Seeking & Spin up
+5V DC 0.8 A (Maximum)
+12V DC 1.5 A (Maximum)
2. Signal Summary
The physical interface consists of single ended TTL compatible receivers.
3. Connector Pin Definition

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Component Descriptions

I/F Signals I/O Pin # I/F Signals I/O Pin #


Reset 1 DMARQ 21
GND 2 GND 22
DD7 3 DIOW 23
DD8 4 GND 24
DD6 5 DIOR 25
DD9 6 GND 26
DD5 7 IORDY 27
DD10 8 CSEL 28
DD4 9 DMACK 29
DD11 10 GND 30
DD3 11 INTRQ 31
DD12 12 IOCS16 32
DD2 13 DA1 33
DD13 14 PDIAG 34
DD1 15 DA0 35
DD14 16 DA2 36
DD0 17 CS1FS 37
DD15 18 CS3FS 38
GND 19 DASP 39
NC 20 GND 40

Appendix 1. DSL-710A Block Diagram

33.86MHz

MT1368
Disc (Decoder/Servo)
MT1366
ATAPI
(RF AMP.)
Disc Motor Unit Buffer Manager
DRAM
Demodulator
Laser Driver (4Mbit)
Laser Error Correction
Equalizer
Pickup PLl
Error Gen.
Focus & Tracking
Feeding
Loading

Spindle Focus Track Sled Loading


Motor Coil Coil Motor Motor

Motor Signal I/F


Actuator Signal
Conn.
BA5954FP
4Ch Motor Drive

BA6664FM Spindle Motor Signal for CLV


Spindle Motor Drive

5V
Flash
80C52
GND Memory
System Controller
(1Mbit)
GND
12V

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Component Descriptions

Appendix 2. Key-Components List

Items Model No. Maker Location

DMDSPC41C Samsung Korea


Spindle Motor
RSM-2811F Samhongsa Korea

RF-300CA-11440 Mabuchi Japan


Loading Motor
MDN3BL3CSA Matsushita Japan

RF-300CA-11440 Mabuchi Japan


Sled Motor
MDN3BL3CSA Matsushita Japan

Laser Pick-up SF-HD3 Sanyo Japan

Actuator Drive BA5954FP Rohm Japan

Spindle Motor Drive BA6664FM Rohm Japan


RF Amp. MT1366 Media Tek Taiwan

Servo / DSP MT1368 Media Tek Taiwan

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Component Descriptions

2-1-2 Fiber Optic Transmitting Module for Digital Audio Eqipments (TOTX178)

* Recommended Operating Conditions

Item Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit


Supply Voltage Vcc 4.75 5.0 5.25 V
High Level Input Voltage VIH 2.0 - Vcc V
Low Level Input Voltage VIL 0 - 0.8 V

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Component Descriptions

2-1-3 NTSC/PAL Digital Video Encoder (ADV7170)

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Comonent Descriptions

mA

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Comonent Descriptions

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Component Descriptions

TM
2-1-4 DVD Processor Chip (Swan-2 ES4318)

* Features

l Single-chip DVD video decoder in a 208-pin PQFP package


l Supports MPEG-1 system and MPEG-2 program streams
l Programmable multimedia processor architecture
l Compatible with Audio CD, Video CD, VCD 3.0, and Super Video CD(SVCD)
l DVD Navigation 1
l Built-in Content Scrambling System(CSS)

- Audio
l Built-in Karaoke key-shift function
TM TM
l Dolby Digital 2-channel downmix audio output for Dolby
l Dolby Pro Logic
l Linear PCM streams for 24 bit / 96KHz
l Concurrent S/PDIF out and 2-channel audio output
l Sensaura Dolby Digital Virtual Surround
l DTS Digital Surround 2-channel downmix stereo output
l S/PDIF output for encoded AC-3, DTS Digital output or Linear PCM

- Peripheral
l Glueless unterface to DVD loaders (ATAPI or A/V bus I/F)
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l Bidirectional I C audio interface
l Direct servo / loader interface
l 8 general-purpose auxiliary ports
l Single 27MHz clock input

- Smart Technology
TM
l SmartZoom for motion zoom & pan
TM
l SmartScale for NTSC to PAL conversion and vice versa
TM
l SmartStream for video error concealment

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Component Descriptions

* Functional Description

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Component Descriptions

* Pinout Diagram

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Component Descriptions

*PIN DESCRIPTION
Name Number I/O Definition
1, 9, 18, 27, 35, 44, 51, 59, 68, 75, 83,
92, 99, 104, 111,
VCC I 3.65 V ± 150 mv.
121, 130, 139, 148, 157, 164, 172, 183,
193, 201
LA[21:0] 23:19,16:10,7:2,207:204 O Device address output.
8,17,26,34,43,52,60,67,76,84,91,98,103,
112,120,129,1
VSS I Ground.
38,147,156,163,171,177,184,192,200,20
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RESET# 24 I Reset input, active low.
TDMDX O TDM transmit data
ROM Select
RSEL Selection
RSEL 25 I
0 16-bit ROM
1 8-bit ROM
TDMDR 28 I TDM receive data.
TDMCLK 29 I TDM clock input.
TDMFS 30 I TDM frame synch.
TDMTSC# 31 O TDM output enable, active low.
TWS O Audio transmit frame sync.
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SEL_PLL1 I Select PLL1.
Audio transmit serial data port.
Select PLL0.
SEL_PLL2 SEL_PLL0 Clock
TSD O Output
33
SEL_PLL0 I 0 0 2.5 x DCLK
0 1 3 x DCLK
1 0 3.5 x DCLK
1 1 4 x DCLK
Select PLL2. See the table for pin number
SEL_PLL2 36
33.
MCLK 39 I/O Audio master clock for audio DAC.
TBCK 40 I/O Audio transmit bit clock.
SDIF_DOBM 41 O S/PDIF (IEC958)Format Output.
RSD 45 I Audio receive serial data.
RWS 46 I Audio receive frame synch.
RBCK 47 I Audio receive bit clock.
APLLCAP 48 I Analog PLL Capacitor.
XIN 49 I Crystal input.
XOUT 50 O Crystal output.
DMA[11:0] 66:61, 58:53 O DRAM address bus.
DCAS# 69 O Column address strobe, active low.
DOE# O Output enable, active low.
70
DSCK_EN I Clock enable, active low.
DWE# 71 O DRAM write enable, active low.
DRAS[2:0]# 74:72 O Row address strobe, active low.
DB[15:0] 96:93, 90:85, 82:77 I/O DRAM data bus.
DCS[1:0]# 97, 100 O SDRAM chip select [1:0], active low.
DQM 101 O Data input / output mask.
DSCK 102 O Clock to SDRAM.
DCLK 105 I Clock Input(27MHz).
YUV[7:0] 115:113, 110:106 O 8-bit YUV output.
PCLK2XSCN 116 I/O 2X pixel clock.
PCLKQSCN 117 I/O Pixel clock.
1. VSY Vertical synch for screen video interface,
NC 118 I/O programmable for rising or falling edge,
H# active low.

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Component Descriptions

Name Number I/O Definition


Horizontal synch for screen video
HSYNCH# 119 I/O interface, programmable for rising or falling
edge, active low.
HD[15:0] 141:140, 137:131, 128:122 O Host data bus
HCS1FX# 152 O Host select 1.
HCS3FX# 153 O Host select 3.
HIOCS16# 151 I Device 16-bit data transfer.
HA[2:0] 158, 155:154 I/O Host address bus.
VPP 159 I Peripheral protection voltage.
HWR#/DCI_ Host write/DCI Interface Acknowledge
149 I,I
ACK# Signal, active low.
HRD#DCI_C
150 I,I Host read/DCI Interface Clock.
LK
HD[15:0] 141:140, 137:131, 128:122 I/O Host data bus.
HWRQ# 142 O Host write request.
HRDQ# 143 O Host read request.
HIRQ 144 I/O Host interrupt.
HRST# 145 O Host reset.
HIORDY 146 I Host I/O ready
HWR# 149 O Host write request.
AUX[7:0] 169:165, 162:160 I/O Auxiliary ports.
LOE# 170 O Device output enable, active low.
LCS[3:0]# 176:173 O Chip select[3:0], active low.
LD[15:0] 197:194, 191:185, 182:178 I/O Device data bus.
LWRLL# 198 O Device write enable, active low.
LWRHL# 199 O Device write enable, active low.
NC 37, 38, 42, 203:202 No Connect pins. Leave open

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Component Descriptions

2-1-5 DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG STEREO AUDIO CONVERTER (CS4391)

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Component Descriptions

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Component Descriptions

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Component Descriptions

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Component Descriptions

2-1-6 DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG STEREO AUDIO CONVERTER (CS4340)

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Component Descriptions

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Component Descriptions

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Component Descriptions

ABSOLUTE Maximum Ratings


Power Suppiy Voltage……………………………6.0V
Input Current………………………………………15mA
Power Dissipatron…………………………………75mW
Operating Temperature Range………………….-55~+125°C
Storage Tenperature……………………………..-65~+150°C

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Component Descriptions

2-1-7 8-BIT MTP MICROCONTROLLER (W78LE52)

* FEATURES

Fully static design 8-bit CMOS microcontroller


256 bytes of on-chip scratchpad RAM
8 KB electrically erasable/programmable MTP-ROM
64 KB program memory address space
64 KB data memory address space
Four 8-bit bi-directional ports
Three 16-bit timer/counters
One full duplex serial port(UART)
Watchdog Timer
Eight sources, two-level interrupt capability
EMI reduction mode
Built-in power management
Code protection mechanism
Code protection mechanism

* PIN CONFIGURATIONS

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Component Descriptions

* PIN DESCRIPTION

SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS
EXTERNAL ACCESS ENABLE: This pin forces the processor to execute out of
external ROM. It should be kept high to access internal ROM. The ROM address and
EA#
data will not be presented on the bus if EA pin is high and the program counter is
within on-chip ROM area.
PROGRAM STORE ENABLE: PSEN enables the external ROM data onto the Port 0
PSEN# address/ data bus during fetch and MOVC operations. When internal ROM access is
performed, no PSEN strobe signal outputs from this pin.
ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE: ALE is used to enable the address latch that separates
ALE
the address from the data on Port 0.
RESET: A high on this pin for two machine cycles while the oscillator is running
RST resets
the device.
CRYSTAL1: This is the crystal oscillator input. This pin may be driven by an external
XTAL1
clock.
XTAL2 CRYSTAL2: This is the crystal oscillator output. It is the inversion of XTAL1.
VSS GROUND: Ground potential
VDD POWER SUPPLY: Supply voltage for operation.
PORT 0: Port 0 is a bi-directional I/O port which also provides a multiplexed low
order
P0.0 - P0.7
address/data bus during accesses to external memory. The pins of Port 0 can be
individually configured to open-drain or standard port with internal pull-ups.
PORT 1: Port 1 is a bi-directional I/O port with internal pull-ups. The bits have
alternate
P1.0 - P1.7 functions which are described below:
T2(P1.0): Timer/Counter 2 external count input
T2EX(P1.1): Timer/Counter 2 Reload/Capture control
PORT 2: Port 2 is a bi-directional I/O port with internal pull-ups. This port also
P2.0 - P2.7
provides the upper address bits for accesses to external memory.
PORT 3: Port 3 is a bi-directional I/O port with internal pull-ups. All bits have alternate
functions, which are described below:
RXD(P3.0) : Serial Port receiver input
TXD(P3.1) : Serial Port transmitter output
INT0 (P3.2) : External Interrupt 0
P3.0 - P3.7
INT1(P3.3) : External Interrupt 1
T0(P3.4) : Timer 0 External Input
T1(P3.5) : Timer 1 External Input
WR(P3.6) :External Data Memory Write Strobe
RD(P3.7) : External Data Memory Read Strobe
PORT 4: Another bit-addressable bidirectional I/O port P4. P4.3 and P4.2 are
P4.0 - P4.3 alternative function pins. It can be used as general I/O port or external interrupt input
sources (INT2 / INT3 ).

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Component Descriptions

* BLOCK DIAGRAM

* ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS

PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN. MAX. UNIT


DC Power Supply VDD-VSS -0.3 +7.0 V
Input Voltage VIN VSS -0.3 VDD +0.3 V
Operating TA 0 70 °C
Temperature
Storage Temperature TST -55 +150 °C

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Component Descriptions

2-1-8 Serial EEPROM, 2K (256 x 8) (AT24C02)

* Features

• Low-Voltage and Standard-Voltage Operation


– 5.0 (V CC = 4.5V to 5.5V)
– 2.7 (V CC = 2.7V to 5.5V)
– 2.5 (V CC = 2.5V to 5.5V)
– 1.8 (V CC = 1.8V to 5.5V)
• Internally Organized 128 x 8 (1K), 256 x 8 (2K), 512 x 8 (4K),1024 x 8 (8K) or 2048 x 8 (16K)
• 2-Wire Serial Interface
• Schmitt Trigger, Filtered Inputs for Noise Suppression
• Bidirectional Data Transfer Protocol
• 100 kHz (1.8V, 2.5V, 2.7V) and 400 kHz (5V) Compatibility
• Write Protect Pin for Hardware Data Protection
• 8-Byte Page (1K, 2K), 16-Byte Page (4K, 8K, 16K) Write Modes
• Partial Page Writes Are Allowed
• Self-Timed Write Cycle (10 ms max)
• High Reliability
– Endurance: 1 Million Write Cycles
– Data Retention: 100 Years
– ESD Protection: >3000V
• Automotive Grade and Extended Temperature Devices Available
• 8-Pin and 14-Pin JEDEC SOIC, 8-Pin PDIP, 8-Pin MSOP, and 8-Pin TSSOP Packages

* Pin Configurations

* Pin Description
Pin Name Function
A0 - A2 Address Inputs
SDA Serial Data
SCL Serial Clock Input
WP Write Protect
NC No Connect

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Component Descriptions

2-1-9 4-Megabit (512K x 8) FLASH (A29040)

* Features
• 5.0V±40% for read and write operations
• Access time –70max
• Current
–20 mA typical active read current
–30 mA typical program/erase current
–1µA typical CMOS Standby
• Flexible sector architecture
– 8 uniform sectors of 64 Kbyte each
– Any combination of sectors can be erased
– Supports full chip erase
– Sector protection
• Embedded Erase Algorithms
• Typical 100,000 program/erase cycles per sector
• Compatible with FEDEC-standards

* Pin Configurations

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Component Descriptions

Block Diagram

* Absolute Maximum Ratings*

Ambient Operating Temperature ...................... -55°C to +125°C


Storage Temperature ...................................…. -65°C to +150°C
VOC Ground .……………………………………..-2.0V to +7.0V
Output Voltage…………………………………… -2.0V to +7.0V

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Component Descriptions

2-1-10 512K X 16 Bit X 2 Banks Synchronous DRAM (A43L0616)

Features
n JEDEC standard 3.3V power supply
n LVTTL compatible with multiplexed address
n Dual banks / Pulse RAS
n MRS cycle with address key programs
- CAS Latency (2,3)
- Burst Length (1,2,4,8 & full page)
- Burst Type (Sequential & Interleave)
n All inputs are sampled at the positive going edge of the
n system clock
n Burst Read Single-bit Write operation
n DQM for masking
n Auto & self refresh
n 64ms refresh period (4K cycle)
n 50 Pin TSOP (II)

Pin Configuration

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Component Descriptions
Block Diagram

Pin Descriptions

Symbol Name Description


CLK System Clock Active on the positive going edge to sample all inputs.
Disables or Enables device operation by masking or enabling
CS Chip Select
all inputs exceptCLK, CKE and L(U)DQM
Masks system clock to freeze operation from the next clock
cycle.
CKE Clock Enable CKE should be enabled at least one clock + tss prior to new
command.
Disable input buffers for power down in standby.
Row / Column addresses are multiplexed on the same pins.
A0~A10/AP Address
Row address : RA0~RA10, Column address: CA0~CA7
Selects bank to be activated during row address latch time.
BA Bank Select Address
Selects band for read/write during column address latch time.
Latches row addresses on the positive going edge of the
RAS Row Address Strobe CLK with RAS low.
Enables row access & precharge.
Latches column addresses on the positive going edge of the
CAS Column Address Strobe
CLK with CAS low. Enables column access.
WE Write Enable Enables write operation and Row precharge.
Makes data output Hi-Z, t SHZ after the clock and masks the
L(U)DQM Data Input/Output Mask output.
Blocks data input when L(U)DQM active.
DQ0-15 Data Input/Output Data inputs/outputs are multiplexed on the same pins.
VDD/VSS Power Supply/Ground Power Supply: +3.3V±0.3V/Ground
Data Output Provide isolated Power/Ground to DQs for improved noise
VDDQ/VSSQ
Power/Ground immunity.
NC/RFU No Connection

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3. Product Specifications

n Playback System

DVD Video
Video CD (1.1, 2.0, 3.0)
SVCD and CVD
CDDA
CD-ROM with MP3 data

n Television Signal System

NTSC/PAL

n Video Performance

Video Out 1 Vpp into 75 ohm


Y : 1 Vpp into 75 ohm
S-Video Out
C : 0.286 Vpp into 75 ohm
Component Out 0.7 Vpp into 75 ohm
D/A Converter 27MHz / 10bit

n Audio Performance

DVD : fs 48/96KHz, 4Hz ~


22/44KHz
Frequency Response Video CD : fs 44.1KHz, 4Hz ~
20KHz
Audio CD : fs 44.1KHz, 4Hz ~
20KHz
Analog : 2Vrms (1 KHz)
Output Level
Digital : 1.15 Vpp
D/A Converter 96KHz/24bit
S/N Ratio 110 dB

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Product Specifications

n Connections

Coaxial digital out X1


Audio Analog out for 2-channel X1
SCART connector for Component Video X1
SCART connector for External Video X1 (option)
Composite Video out X1
S-Video out X1
Optical out X1

n Power Supply

Power Source AC 90~250V, 50/60Hz


Power Consumption < 25 Watt

n Set

Dimensions (W X H X D) 420 X 84 X 270 (mm )


Net Weight 3.6 Kg
Gross Weight 4.9 Kg

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4. Operating Instructions

4-1 Basic Connections

Connecting to audio equipment

Audio equipment

TV set

S-Video cable (optional)

To S-Video input connector

Video/audio cable (supplied)


To video input connector (yellow)

Audio cable (optional)


To audio input connector (red, white)

Connecting to a monaural TV set

Video/audio cable (supplied)


To video input connector (yellow)

Audio cable (optional)


To audio input connector

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Operating Instructions

Connecting to a decoder with a Dolby Digital or DTS processing

TV set

Video/audio cable (supplied)

Coaxial audio cable (optional) Optical audio cable (optional)

To coaxial digital audio input To optical digital audio input

Decoder or Amplifier with

Dolby Digital / dts

Centre
Front

Front
Subwoofer

Surround Surround

Connecting to a stereo TV set

Video/audio cabl(supplied)

To audio input connector (red,

white)To video input connector


(yellow)

S-Video cable

(optional)

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Operating Instructions

4-2 Selecting Video MODE

Press SETUP button and select VIDEO submenu on SETUP screen. After that, select TV type by pressing
DOWN arrow button ( ▼) until desired TV mode is selected. For more information, refer to 7.2 Video on
the Instruction Manual.

4-3 Selecting the desired DVD menu Item

When a DVD disc is loaded, select desired menu item using arrow
button or numeric button, if number for each menu item is displayed,
then press the SELECT button to start play. To select subtitles, the
forth menu item in the figure as shown right, press the RIGHT arrow
button three times and press the SELECT button.

Example:
1. Press the RIGHT arrow button ( ▶ )
2. Press the RIGHT arrow button ( ▶ )
3. Press the RIGHT arrow button ( ▶ )
4. Press the SELECT button

4-4 Selecting the desired MP3 folder

When a MP3 disc is loaded, you may see the menu screen as shown
right. To play a MP3 title, you should select a title under the desired
folder. Use arrow button, select the folder, which you want to play,
by pressing the SELECT button. If you press the SELECT button,
you can see the file lists under the folder. To select DDROST folder
in this case, press the SELECT button.

Example:
1. Press the SELECT button

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Operating Instructions

4-5 Selecting the desired MP3 title

Use arrow button and select an MP3 title using the SELECT button
then play will start automatically. When you know the title number,
enter the MP3 title number using numeric buttons and press the SE-
LECT button. If you want to play an adjacent MP3 title, press the
NEXT button for next title and the PREV button for previous title
during playing. To select “005 HAVEYOU” MP3 title in this case,
press the DOWN arrow button twice and press the SELECT button.

Example:
1. Press the DOWN arrow button ( ▼)
2. Press the DOWN arrow button ( ▼)
3. Press the SELECT button

4-6 Searching

When you want to view the disc contents in fast forward or fast rev-
erse, you can do that by pressing FF/SF button( ) or FR/SR button
( ). There are total 6 steps for DVD, 4 steps for VCD and 2 steps for
CDDA in fast searching. They are FAST 2X, FAST 4X, FAST 8X,
FAST 16X, FAST 32X and FAST 64X for both direction. To search
at FAST 16X in forward direction, press the FF/SF button 4 times
during play mode.

Example:
1. Press the FF/SF button ( )
2. Press the FF/SF button ( )
3. Press the FF/SF button ( )
4. Press the FF/SF button ( )

4-7 Resume Play

If power is OFF by pressing the POWER button during PLAY or PRESTOP state, play is resumed from the
point where it was stopped. If you switch OFF by disconnecting AC cord, the machine will start playing from
the first track or chapter.
Example:
Press the POWER button during play mode or prestop mode.

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Operating Instructions

4-8 Slow Viewing

When you want to view the disc contents very slowly in forward or
reverse direction, you can do that by pressing the FF/SF button ( )
or the FR/SR button ( ) during pause mode. There are total 3 steps
for DVD and VCD. They are SLOW 1/2X, SLOW 1/4X and SLOW
1/8X for both direction. The slow reverse function is possible only
when a DVD disc is loaded. To view at slow 1/4X in forward direc-
tion, press the FF/SF button ( ) two times during pause mode.

Example:
1. press the PLAY/PAUSE button ( )
1. Press the FF/SF button ( )
2. Press the FF/SF button ( )

4-9 Selecting Audio Language

This function works only with discs on which multiple audio sound
track languages are recorded. If the loaded disc supports multiple
languages, you can see the AUD indicator on fluorescent display.
In the figure shown right, there are total 8 audio languages. To select
the third audio language, press the AUDIO button twice during play.

Example:
1. Press the AUDIO button
2. Press the AUDIO button

4-10 Selecting Subtitle Language

This function works only with discs on which multiple subtitle lan-
gauges are recorded. If the loaded disc supports multiple languages,
you can see the SUB-T indicator on fluorescent display. In the figure
shown right, there is only one subtitle language. To turn on the sub-
title language, press the SUBTITLE button. If you press it again,
you can turn off the subtitle language.

Example:
1. Press the SUBTITLE button

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Operating Instructions

4-11 Selecting Angle

Some DVD discs may contain scenes, which have been shot simul-
taneously from a number of different angles. If the loaded disc su-
pports multiple angles, you can see indicator on the fluorescent
display and the TV screen. In the figure shown right, there are total
9 angles. To switch to the angle number 2, press the ANGLE button.

Example:
1. Press the ANGLE button

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Operating Instructions

Remained to be defined

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5. Disassembly and Reassembly
5-1 Cabinet and PCB

5-1-1 Door Tray Removal

1) Supply Power and open Tray ¶.


2) Disassemble the Door Tray · in direction off arrow “A”.
3) Close Tray ¶ and power off.

Note : If Tray ¶ doesn’t open, insert a Screw driver ¹ into the Emergency hole ¸ (as shown in detailed
drawing) and then turn it in the direction of arrow “B”. Open Tray manually.

¶ Tray

· Door Tray

¸ Emergency Hole

¹ Screw Driver

<Bottom View>
Fig 5-1 Door Tray Removal

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Disassembly and Reassembly

5-1-2 Top Cabinet Removal

1) Remove 3 Screws ¶ on the back Top Cabinet.


2) Remove 2 Screws ·, ¸ on the left and right side.
3) Lift up the Top Cabinet in direction of arrow.

· 2 Screws
¶ 3 Screws

¸ 2 Screws

Fig 5-2 Top Cabinet Removal

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Disassembly and Reassembly

5-1-3 PCB Cable Removal

1) Disconnect PCN1 ¶.
2) Disconnect PCN4 ·.
3) Disconnect LCN1 ¸.
4) Disconnect CON2 ¹.
5) Disconnect CON1 º.
6) Disconnect CON6 ».
7) Disconnect LCN7 ○
7 .

¶ PCN1
¸ LCN1
º CON6
· PCN4
º CON1


7 LCN7

¹ CON2

Fig 5-3 PCB Cable Removal

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Disassembly and Reassembly

5-1-4 PCB and Front Ass’y Removal

1) Remove 2 Screws ¶ on the back of the Cabinet.


2) Remove 8 Screws · and disassemble the Main PCB ¹ and SMPS PCB º.
3) Remove 5 Screws ¸ and disassemble the Front Ass’y ».

· 8 Screws

º SMPS PCB
¹ Main PCB

» Front Ass’y

¸ 5 Screws

Fig 5-4 PCB and Front Ass’y Removal

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Disassembly and Reassembly

5-1-5 Loader Removal

1) Remove 4 Screws ¶ and disassemble the Loader ·.

¶ 4 Screws

· Loader

Fig 5-5 Loader Removal

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Disassembly and Reassembly

5-1-6 Front PCB Removal

1) Remove 7 Screws ¶ and disassemble the Front PCB ¸ from the Front Ass’y ·.

· Front Ass’y

¸ Front PCB

¶ 7 Screws

Fig 5-6 Front PCB Removal

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6. Troubleshooting

Trouble
Action

No power Insert the AC power plug securely into the power outlet.
Make sure that the equipment is connected properly.
No picture
Make sure that the input setting for the TV is Video (AV).
No sound Make sure that the equipment is connected properly.
Make sure that the input settings for the TV and stereo system are
Distorted sound
correct.
No fast forward or fast Some discs may have sections that prohibit fast forward or fast
reverse reverse.
Select the correct setup for TV aspect ratio that matches your TV
No proper aspect ratio
set.
Check the batteries are installed with the correct polarities.
No operations can be Point the remote control unit at the remote control sensor and
performed with the remote operate.
controller Remove the obstacles between the remote control unit and remote
control sensor.

Set the POWER button to OFF and then back to ON.


Alternatively, turn off the power, disconnect the power plug and then
No button operation
reconnect it.

Audio soundtrack and/or


Subtitle language is not the If the audio soundtrack and/or subtitle language does not exist on
one you selected. the disc, the language selected at the initial settings will not be seen.

This function is dependent on software availability. Even if a disc has


a number of angles recorded, these angles may be recorded for
No Angle change
specific scenes only.

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Troubleshooting

Remained to be defined

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7. Electrical Part List

1.Main board

5.1 Channel Single SCART Location


NO Spec Pak' Usa' No

ASS'Y MAIN
1 SMPS MANUAL 1
2 Hard Disc Cable, 25mm, 40Pin 1
3 DVD Loader, Mechanism Ass'y Ass'y 1
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (T/U)
1 80C52(80C51), 40PIN DIP, MPU DIP 1 U701
2 PROGRAM MEMORY 512K * 8 DIP 1 U202
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (M/I)
1 POWER CON', 12PIN, 2.54mm Strat 1 CON101
2 FRONT CON', WAFER,11PIN, 2.54mm strat 1 CON102
3 BOX HEADER, 20*2, 2.54mm 1 CON103
4 S-VHS CON, MINI DIN, SHILD 1 CON104
5 2CH Audio CON',6PIN JACK,SHILD, (W-W-Y,R-R-Y) PCB-L 1 CON106
6 5.1CH Audio CON',6PIN JACK,SHILD, (W-W-B,R-R-B) PCB-L 1 CON107
7 Coaxial CON', 1PIN JACK,SHILD, (B) PCB-L 1 CON108
8 SINGLE SCART, SHIELD,RIGHT ANGLE PCB-L 1 CON105
9 Sub PCB CON'9PIN, 2.54mm, (Main PCB insert) 1 CON110
10 Optical Connector for Audio 1 CON109
11 X-TAL, 11.0592MHZ,HC-49/S, 20pF HC-49/S 1 X601
12 X-TAL, 27MHZ,HC-49/S, 20pF HC-49/S 1 X201
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (DIP)
1 40PIN, DIP, MPU SOCKET DIP 1 U701
2 32PIN, DIP, ROM SOCKET DIP 1 U202
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (RAD)
1 ELEC' CAP', 100uF/16V,M 5mm 5 CE101,CE104,CE105,CE106,CE107
2 ELEC' CAP', 100uF/25V,M 5mm 3 CE102,CE103,CE526
3 ELEC' CAP', 10uF/16V,M 5mm 30 CE108,CE109,CE110,CE111,CE201,CE202,CE203,CE204,
CE205,CE206,CE207,CE303,CE304,CE305,CE306,CE307,
CE308,CE309,CE310,CE311,CE312,CE315,CE316,CE317,
CE318,CE320,CE321,CE322,CE323,CE701
4 ELEC' CAP', 10uF/25V,M 5mm 3 CE313,CE314,CE501
5 ELEC' CAP', 47uF/16V,M 5mm 2 CE301,CE401
6 ELEC' CAP', 22uF/16V,M 5mm 20 CE506,CE507,CE508,CE509,CE510,CE511,CE512,CE513,
CE514,CE515,CE516,CE517,CE518,CE519,CE520,CE521,
CE522,CE523,CE524,CE525
7 ELEC' CAP', 470uF/25V,M 5mm 1 CE527
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (SMD)

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1 PCB, 2 LAYER FR4 1
2 CPU&RISC SINGLE CHIP PQFP 1 U201
3 Video Encoder, NTSC/PAL LQFP 1 U401
4 16M-SDRAM, 3.3V,400mil,512K*16*2 TSOP(II 2 U204,U203
)
5 TTL, HEX INVERTER(FAST) SOIC 1 U206
6 TTL, HEX INVERTER SOIC 1 U207
7 EEPROM, 2KBIT,SOIC SOIC 1 U205
8 Streo DAC,192kHz,24BIt,20Pin SOIC 1 U301
9 Streo DAC,96kHz,24BIt,16Pin SOIC 2 U303,U302
10 DUAL OP-AMP SOIC 7 U304,U305,U306,U307,U308,U309.U310
11 Triple 2-Channel Multiplexer, TWO DMP 0
SCART
12 WOUND INDUCT', 15uH,3225 SMD 4 L404,L407,L408,L409
13 CHIP POWER BEAD 3216 8 PL101,PL102,PL103,PL104,PL105,PL106,PL107,PL108
14 CHIP FERRITE BEAD 2012 38 EL101,EL102,EL104,EL105,EL106,EL107,EL108,PL109,
EL109,PL110,EL110,PL111,PL112,PL201,PL202,PL301,
PL401,PL303,PL304,PL502,EL501,EL502,EL503,EL504,
EL505,EL506,EL507,EL508,EL509,EL510,EL511,EL512,
EL513,EL514,EL515,EL516,EL517,EL518
15 ZENER DIODE, 3.9V,350mW,SOT-23 SOT-23 1 D504
16 ZENER DIODE, 8.2V,350mW,SOT-23 SOT-23 0
17 Switching diode SOT-23 1 D503
18 Dual Diode, Common kethode SOT-23 4 D501,D502,D508,D509
19 RLS4148 SOT-23 1 D701
20 GENERAL TR, NPN SOT-23 37 Q501,Q502,Q504,Q506,Q507,Q508,Q509,Q510,Q511,
Q512,Q513,Q514,Q515,Q516,Q517,Q518,Q519,Q520,
Q521,Q522,Q523,Q524,Q525,Q526,Q527,Q528,Q529,
Q530,Q531,Q532,Q533,Q534,Q535,Q536,Q537,Q546,
Q547
21 GENERAL TR, PNP SOT-23 0
22 Switching TR, NPN SOT-23 5 Q538,Q539,Q541,Q544,Q701
23 Switching TR, PNP SOT-23 5 Q540,Q542,Q545,Q550,Q702
24 CHIP RES', 1/10W,0 ΩJ 1608 14 R107,R203,R207,R209,R245,R252,R265,R406,
R501~R506
25 CHIP RES', 1/10W,10 ΩJ 1608 13 R202,R253,R254,R255,R256,R257,R258,R259,R260,
R261,R262,R263,R264
26 CHIP RES', 1/10W,100 ΩJ 1608 12 R561,R566,R571,R576,R581,R586,R591,R596,R601,
R606,R611,R616
27 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1K ΩJ 1608 13 R266,R267,R507,R509,R514,R560,R562,R565,R567,
R628,R629,R630,R631
28 CHIP RES', 1/10W,10K ΩJ 1608 7 R350,R355,R358,R360,R701,R712,R715
29 CHIP RES', 1/10W,100K ΩJ 1608 33 R519,R522,R524,R527,R529,R532,R534,R537,R539,
R542,R544,R547,R549,R552,R554,R557,R558,R563,
R568,R573,R578,R583,R588,R593,R598,R603,R608,
R613,R632
30 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1M ΩJ 1608 3 R268,R269,R275
31 CHIP RES', 1/10W,22 ΩJ 1608 23 ER201,ER202,R301,R302,R303,R304,R305,R306,R307,
R308,R309,R310,R311,R312,R313,R314,R315,
R316,R317,R318,R319,R320,R321
32 CHIP RES', 1/10W,220 ΩJ 1608 8 R270,R271,R272,R273,R274,R620,R621,R702
33 CHIP RES', 1/10W,33 ΩJ 1608 28 R219,R220,R221,R222,R223,R224,R225,R226,R227,
R228,R229,R230,R231,R232,R233,R234,R235,
R236,R237,R238,R246,R247,R248,R249,R250,R251,
R401,R402
34 CHIP RES', 1/10W,330 ΩJ 1608 2 R103,R104

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35 CHIP RES', 1/10W,3.3K ΩJ 1608 27 R201,R334,R342,R345,R347,R361,R405,R520,R525,
R530,R535,R540,R545,R550,R555,R618,R619,R703,
R705,R706,R707,R708,R709,R710,R713,R714,R717
36 CHIP RES', 1/10W,47 ΩJ 1608 9 R211,R212,R213,R214,R215,R216,R217,R218,R508
37 CHIP RES', 1/10W,470 ΩJ 1608 1 R404
38 CHIP RES', 1/10W,47K ΩJ 1608 2 R239,R240
39 CHIP RES', 1/10W,4.7K ΩJ 1608 9 R101,R102,R204,R241,R242,R243,R510,R511,R515
40 CHIP RES', 1/10W,5.6K ΩJ 1608 12 R322,R323,R324,R325,R326,R328,R330,R332,R349,
R352,R354,R357
41 CHIP RES', 1/10W,620 ΩJ 1608 8 R407,R408,R413,R414,R415,R416,R417,R418
42 CHIP RES', 1/10W,6.2K ΩJ 1608 2 R346,R348
43 CHIP RES', 1/10W,75 ΩJ 1608 9 R521,R526,R531,R536,R541,R546,R551,R556,R633
44 CHIP RES', 1/10W,91 ΩJ 1608 1 R106
45 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1.2K ΩJ 1608 4 R327,R329,R331,R333
46 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1.3K ΩJ 1608 20 R570,R572,R575,R577,580,R582,R585,R587,R590,
R592,R595,R597,R600,R602,R605,R607,R610,R612,
R615,R617
46 CHIP RES', 1/10W,3.9K ΩJ 1608 6 R339,R343,R351,R353,R356,R359
47 CHIP RES', 1/10W,15K ΩJ 1608 1 R716
48 CHIP RES', 1/10W,20K ΩJ 1608 8 R538,R543,R548,R553, R518,R523,R528,R533

49 CHIP RES', 1/10W,300 ΩJ 1608 12 R559,R564,R569,R574,R579,R584,R589,R594,R599,R60


4,R609,R614
50 CHIP RES', 1/10W,9.31K ΩF 1608 3 R362,R363,R364
51 CHIP RES', 1/10W,18.7K ΩF 1608 3 R365,R366,R367
52 CHIP CAP', 25V,3pF,J,COG 1608 4 C402,C411,C414,C417
53 CHIP CAP', 25V,22pF,J,COG 1608 1 C202
54 CHIP CAP', 25V,2700pF,J,COG 1608 8 C302,C303,C304,C305,C310,C312,C314,C316
55 CHIP CAP', 25V,27pF,J,COG 1608 16 C203,C207,C208,C210,C211,C212,C403,C404,C412,
C413,C415,C416,C418, C419,C701,C702
56 CHIP CAP', 25V,33pF,J,COG 1608 6 C201,C220,C221,C222,C223,C224
57 CHIP CAP', 25V,330pF,J,COG 1608 4 C313,C315,C317,C321
58 CHIP CAP', 25V,47pF,J,COG 1608 10 TC201,C501,C502,C503,C504,C505,C506,C507,C508,
C530
59 CHIP CAP', 25V,470pF,J,COG 1608 12 C509,C510,C511,C512,C513,C514,C515,C516,C517,
C518,C519,C520
60 CHIP CAP', 25V,560pF,J,COG 1608 4 C306,C307,C308,C309
61 CHIP CAP', 25V,15pF,J,COG 1608 29 EC101,EC103,EC104,EC105,EC106,EC107,EC108,EC109,
EC110,EC111,C205,EC501,EC502,EC503,
EC504,EC505,EC506,EC507,EC508,EC509,EC510,EC511,
EC512,EC513,EC514,EC515,EC516,EC517,EC518
62 CHIP CAP', 25V,0.1uF,Z,Y5V 1608 98 BC101,BC102,BC103,C104,BC104,BC105,BC106,BC107,
BC108,BC109,BC110,BC111,BC112,BC200,BC201,BC202,
BC203,BC204,BC205,C206,BC206,BC207,BC208,BC209,
BC210,BC211,BC212,BC213,BC214,BC215,BC216,BC217,
BC218,BC219,BC220,BC221,BC222,BC223,BC224,BC225,
BC226,BC227,BC228,BC229,BC230,BC231,BC232,BC233,
BC234,BC235,BC236,BC237,BC238,BC240,BC301,BC303,
BC304,BC305,BC306,BC307,BC308,BC309,BC310,BC311,
BC312,BC313,BC314,BC315,BC316,BC317,BC318,BC319,
BC320,BC321,BC322,BC323,BC325,BC326,BC327,BC328,
BC329,BC330,BC331,BC332,BC333,BC334,BC401,C422,
C423,C424,C425,C426,C427,C428,BC501,BC506,BC507,
BC701

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5.1 Channel Dual SCART Location
NO Spec Pak' Usa' No

ASS'Y MAIN
1 SMPS MANUAL 1
2 Hard Disc Cable, 25mm, 40Pin 1
3 DVD Loader, Mechanism Ass'y Ass'y 1
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (T/U)
1 80C52(80C51), 40PIN DIP, MPU DIP 1 U701
2 PROGRAM MEMORY 512K * 8 DIP 1 U202
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (M/I)
1 POWER CON', 12PIN, 2.54mm Strat 1 CON101
2 FRONT CON', WAFER,11PIN, 2.54mm strat 1 CON102
3 BOX HEADER, 20*2, 2.54mm 1 CON103
4 S-VHS CON, MINI DIN, SHILD 1 CON104
5 2CH Audio CON',6PIN JACK,SHILD, (W- PCB-L 1 CON106
W-Y,R-R-Y)
6 5.1CH Audio CON',6PIN JACK,SHILD, PCB-L 1 CON107
(W-W-B,R-R-B)
7 Coaxial CON', 1PIN JACK,SHILD, (B) PCB-L 1 CON108
8 DUAL SCART, SHIELD,RIGHT ANGLE PCB-L 1 CON105
9 Sub PCB CON'9PIN, 2.54mm, (Main PCB 1 CON110
insert)
10 Optical Connector for Audio 1 CON109
11 X-TAL, 11.0592MHZ,HC-49/S, 20pF HC-49/S 1 X601
12 X-TAL, 27MHZ,HC-49/S, 20pF HC-49/S 1 X201
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (DIP)
1 40PIN, DIP, MPU SOCKET DIP 1 U701
2 32PIN, DIP, ROM SOCKET DIP 1 U202
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (RAD)
1 ELEC' CAP', 100uF/16V,M 5mm 5 CE101,CE104,CE105,CE106,CE107
2 ELEC' CAP', 100uF/25V,M 5mm 3 CE102,CE103,CE526
3 ELEC' CAP', 10uF/16V,M 5mm 30 CE108,CE109,CE110,CE111,CE201,CE202,CE203,CE204,
CE205,CE206,CE207,CE303,CE304,CE305,CE306,CE307,
CE308,CE309,CE310,CE311,CE312,CE315,CE316,CE317,
CE318,CE320,CE321,CE322,CE323,CE701
4 ELEC' CAP', 10uF/25V,M 5mm 5 CE313,CE314,CE501,CE504,CE505
5 ELEC' CAP', 47uF/16V,M 5mm 2 CE301,CE401
6 ELEC' CAP', 22uF/16V,M 5mm 20 CE506,CE507,CE508,CE509,CE510,CE511,CE512,CE513,
CE514,CE515,CE516,CE517,CE518,CE519,CE520,CE521,
CE522,CE523,CE524,CE525
7 ELEC' CAP', 470uF/25V,M 5mm 1 CE527
PCB ASS'Y, MAIN (SMD)

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1 PCB, 2 LAYER FR4 1
2 CPU&RISC SINGLE CHIP PQFP 1 U201
3 Video Encoder, NTSC/PAL LQFP 1 U401
4 16M-SDRAM, 3.3V,400mil,512K*16*2 TSOP(II) 2 U204,U203
5 TTL, HEX INVERTER(FAST) SOIC 1 U206
6 TTL, HEX INVERTER SOIC 1 U207
7 EEPROM, 2KBIT,SOIC SOIC 1 U205
8 Streo DAC,192kHz,24BIt,20Pin SOIC 1 U301
9 Streo DAC,96kHz,24BIt,16Pin SOIC 2 U303,U302
10 DUAL OP-AMP SOIC 7 U304,U305,U306,U307,U308,U309.U310
11 Triple 2-Channel Multiplexer, TWO SCART DMP 2 U501,U502
12 WOUND INDUCT', 15uH,3225 SMD 4 L404,L407,L408,L409
13 CHIP POWER BEAD 3216 8 PL101,PL102,PL103,PL104,PL105,PL106,PL107,PL108
14 CHIP FERRITE BEAD 2012 38 EL101,EL102,EL104,EL105,EL106,EL107,EL108,PL109,
EL109,PL110,EL110,PL111,PL112,PL201,PL202,PL301,
PL401,PL303,PL304,PL501,EL501,EL502,EL503,EL504,
EL505,EL506,EL507,EL508,EL509,EL510,EL511,EL512,
EL513,EL514,EL515,EL516,EL517,EL518
15 ZENER DIODE, 3.9V,350mW,SOT-23 SOT-23 1 D504
16 ZENER DIODE, 8.2V,350mW,SOT-23 SOT-23 2 D506.D507
17 Switching diode SOT-23 1 D503
18 Dual Diode, Common kethode SOT-23 4 D501,D502,D508,D509
19 RLS4148 SOT-23 1 D701
20 GENERAL TR, NPN SOT-23 40 Q501,Q502,Q503,Q504,Q505,Q506,Q507,Q508,Q509,
Q510,Q511,Q512,Q513,Q514,Q515,Q516,Q517,Q518,
Q519,Q520,Q521,Q522,Q523,Q524,Q525,Q526,Q527,
Q528,Q529,Q530,Q531,Q532,Q533,Q534,Q535,Q536,
Q537,Q546,Q547,Q548
21 GENERAL TR, PNP SOT-23 1 Q543
22 Switching TR, NPN SOT-23 6 Q538,Q539,Q541,Q544.Q549,Q701
23 Switching TR, PNP SOT-23 5 Q540,Q542,Q545,Q550,Q702
24 CHIP RES', 1/10W,0 ΩJ 1608 8 R107,R203,R207,R209,R245,R252,R265,R406
25 CHIP RES', 1/10W,10 ΩJ 1608 13 R202,R253,R254,R255,R256,R257,R258,R259,R260,
R261,R262,R263,R264
26 CHIP RES', 1/10W,100 ΩJ 1608 12 R561,R566,R571,R576,R581,R586,R591,R596,R601,
R606,R611,R616
27 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1K ΩJ 1608 18 R266,R267,R507,R509,R512,R514,R516,R560,R562,
R565,R567,R626,R627,R628,R629, R630,R631,R634
28 CHIP RES', 1/10W,10K ΩJ 1608 7 R350,R355,R358,R360,R701,R712,R715
29 CHIP RES', 1/10W,100K ΩJ 1608 33 R518,R519,R522,R523,R524,R527,R528,R529,R532,
R533,R534,R537,R539,R542,R544,R547,R549,R552,
R554,R557,R558,R563,R568,R573,R578,R583,R588,
R593,R598,R603,R608,R613,R632
30 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1M ΩJ 1608 3 R268,R269,R275
31 CHIP RES', 1/10W,22 ΩJ 1608 23 ER201,ER202,R301,R302,R303,R304,R305,R306,R307,
R308,R309,R310,R311,R312,R313,R314,R315,R316,
R317,R318,R319,R320,R321
32 CHIP RES', 1/10W,220 ΩJ 1608 8 R270,R271,R272,R273,R274,R620,R621,R702
33 CHIP RES', 1/10W,33 ΩJ 1608 28 R219,R220,R221,R222,R223,R224,R225,R226,R227,
R228,R229,R230,R231,R232,R233,R234,R235,R236,
R237,R238,R246,R247,R248,R249,R250,R251,R401,R402
34 CHIP RES', 1/10W,330 ΩJ 1608 2 R103,R104
35 CHIP RES', 1/10W,3.3K ΩJ 1608 27 R201,R334,R342,R345,R347,R361,R405,R520,R525,
R530,R535,R540,R545,R550,R555,R618,R619,R703,
R705,R706,R707,R708,R709,R710,R713,R714,R717

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36 CHIP RES', 1/10W,47 ΩJ 1608 9 R211,R212,R213,R214,R215,R216,R217,R218,R508
37 CHIP RES', 1/10W,470 ΩJ 1608 1 R404
38 CHIP RES', 1/10W,47K ΩJ 1608 2 R239,R240
39 CHIP RES', 1/10W,4.7K ΩJ 1608 11 R101,R102,R204,R241,R242,R243,R510,R511,R513,R515
,R517
40 CHIP RES', 1/10W,5.6K ΩJ 1608 12 R322,R323,R324,R325,R326,R328,R330,R332,R349,
R352,R354,R357
41 CHIP RES', 1/10W,620 ΩJ 1608 8 R407,R408,R413,R414,R415,R416,R417,R418
42 CHIP RES', 1/10W,6.2K ΩJ 1608 2 R346,R348
43 CHIP RES', 1/10W,75 ΩJ 1608 9 R521,R526,R531,R536,R541,R546,R551,R556,R633
44 CHIP RES', 1/10W,91 ΩJ 1608 1 R106
45 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1.2K ΩJ 1608 4 R327,R329,R331,R333
46 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1.3K ΩJ 1608 20 R570,R572,R575,R577,580,R582,R585,R587,R590,R592,
R595,R597,R600,R602,R605,R607,R610,
R612,R615,R617
46 CHIP RES', 1/10W,3.9K ΩJ 1608 6 R339,R343,R351,R353,R356,R359
47 CHIP RES', 1/10W,15K ΩJ 1608 1 R716
48 CHIP RES', 1/10W,20K ΩJ 1608 4 R538,R543,R548,R553
49 CHIP RES', 1/10W,300 ΩJ 1608 12 R559,R564,R569,R574,R579,R584,R589,R594,R599,R604
,R609,R614
50 CHIP RES', 1/10W,9.31K ΩF 1608 3 R362,R363,R364
51 CHIP RES', 1/10W,18.7K ΩF 1608 3 R365,R366,R367
52 CHIP CAP', 25V,3pF,J,COG 1608 4 C402,C411,C414,C417
53 CHIP CAP', 25V,22pF,J,COG 1608 1 C202
54 CHIP CAP', 25V,2700pF,J,COG 1608 8 C302,C303,C304,C305,C310,C312,C314,C316
55 CHIP CAP', 25V,27pF,J,COG 1608 16 C203,C207,C208,C210,C211,C212,C403,C404,C412,C413
,C415,C416,C418, C419,C701,C702
56 CHIP CAP', 25V,33pF,J,COG 1608 6 C201,C220,C221,C222,C223,C224
57 CHIP CAP', 25V,330pF,J,COG 1608 4 C313,C315,C317,C321
58 CHIP CAP', 25V,47pF,J,COG 1608 10 TC201,C501,C502,C503,C504,C505,C506,C507,C508,
C530
59 CHIP CAP', 25V,470pF,J,COG 1608 12 C509,C510,C511,C512,C513,C514,C515,C516,C517,C518
,C519,C520
60 CHIP CAP', 25V,560pF,J,COG 1608 4 C306,C307,C308,C309
61 CHIP CAP', 25V,15pF,J,COG 1608 29 EC101,EC103,EC104,EC105,EC106,EC107,EC108,EC109,
EC110,EC111,C205,EC501,EC502,EC503,
EC504,EC505,EC506,EC507,EC508,EC509,EC510,EC511,
EC512,EC513,EC514,EC515,EC516,EC517,EC518
62 CHIP CAP', 25V,0.1uF,Z,Y5V 1608 102 BC101,BC102,BC103,C104,BC104,BC105,BC106,BC107,
BC108,BC109,BC110,BC111,BC112,BC200,BC201,BC202,
BC203,BC204,BC205,C206,BC206,BC207,BC208,BC209,
BC210,BC211,BC212,BC213,BC214,BC215,BC216,BC217,
BC218,BC219,BC220,BC221,BC222,BC223,BC224,BC225,
BC226,BC227,BC228,BC229,BC230,BC231,BC232,BC233,
BC234,BC235,BC236,BC237,BC238,BC240,BC301,BC303,
BC304,BC305,BC306,BC307,BC308,BC309,BC310,BC311,
BC312,BC313,BC314,BC315,BC316,BC317,BC318,BC319,
BC320,BC321,BC322,BC323,BC325,BC326,BC327,BC328,
BC329,BC330,BC331,BC332,BC333,BC334,BC401,C422,
C423,C424,C425,C426,C427,C428,BC501,BC502,BC503,
BC504,BC505, BC506,BC507,BC701

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2. Headphone board
PCB ASS'Y, HEADPHONE (M/I)
1 HEADPHONE WIRE, 9PIN-9PIN(PCB), PCB WIRE 1 CON901
IN
2 HEADPHONE JACK 1 JAC901
3 VARIABLE RESISTOR 1 VR901

PCB ASS'Y, HEADPHONE (RAD)


1 ELEC' CAP', 22uF/16V,M 5mm 2 CE902,CE901
2 ELEC' CAP', 47uF/25V,M 5mm 2 CE903,CE904
PCB ASS'Y, HEADPHONE (SMD)
1 HEADPHONE PCB 1LAYER FR1 1
2 CHIP CAP', 25V,470pF,J,COG 1608 2 C901,C903
3 CHIP CAP', 25V,100pF,J,COG 1608 2 C902,C904
4 CHIP CAP', 25V,0.1uF,Z,Y5V 1608 2 C906,C905
5 CHIP FERRITE BEAD 2012 2 L901,L902
6 GENERAL TR, NPN SOT-23 4 Q901,Q902,Q903,Q904
7 CHIP RES', 1/10W,100 ΩJ 0603 4 R902,R907,R904,R909
8 CHIP RES', 1/10W,1 K ΩJ 0603 4 R903,R905,R908,R910
9 CHIP RES', 1/10W, 10K ΩJ 0603 1 R915
10 CHIP RES', 1/10W,100K ΩJ 0603 2 R901,R906
11 CHIP RES', 1/10W, 3.3K ΩJ 0603 2 R911,R913
12 CHIP RES', 1/10W, 6.2K ΩJ 0603 2 R912,R914
13 DUAL OP-AMP SOIC 1 U901
Total

3. Front Board
NO Spec' & description Pak' Usa' Location No.
PCB ASS'Y, FRONT (T/U)

PCB ASS'Y, FRONT (M/I)


1 (IR)INFRA RECIEVER L Type 1 U2
2 TR TO-92 1 Q1
3 VFD DISPLAY 1 U3
4 FrontPowerWire, 5Pin-5Pin(PCB), PCB IN WIRE 1 CON2
5 FrontSignalWire,11Pin-11Pin(PCB),PCB IN WIRE 1 CON1
SW1,SW2,SW3,SW4,SW5,SW6,SW8,SW9,SW10,
6 TACT S/W, 4PIN,5mm 5mm 11
SW11,SW12
PCB ASS'Y, FRONT (RAD)
1 LED,RED, 3 PIE, 5mm Formming, High 4.5mm 1 D2
2 ELEC' CAP', 10uF/16V,M 5mm 2 CE1,CE2,CE4
3 ELEC' CAP', 10uF/50V,M 5mm 1 CE3
PCB ASS'Y, FRONT (AXI)
1 PCB, 1 LAYER FR1 1 REV. C+
2 JUMPER 8mm 9 JP1,JP16,JP17,JP23,JP24,JP25,JP26,JP27,JP28
3 JUMPER 12mm 17 JP2,JP4~15,JP18~JP21
4 JUMPER 18mm 2 JP3,JP22
5 DIODE AXIAL 3 D3,D4,D5
6 Axial Cap, 50V,0.IUF,Z AXIAL 7 C1,C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8
7 AXIAL,BEAD, 3560 AXIAL 2 L1,L2
8 AXI' RES', 1/8W,3.3K ΩJ AXIAL 1 R9

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9 AXI' RES', 1/8W,56K ΩJ AXIAL 1 R12
10 AXI' RES', 1/6W,10K ΩJ AXIAL 6 R3,R4,R5,R6,R7,R8
11 AXI' RES', 1/6W,330 ΩJ AXIAL 1 R1
12 AXI' RES', 1/6W,22 ΩJ AXIAL 1 NR1
PCB ASS'Y, FRONT BOTTUM (SMD)
1 VFD DRIVER PQFP 1 U1

4. SMPS PART LIST


NO Spec Pak' Usa' No
PCB ASS'Y, SMPS (RAD)
1 ELEC' CAP', 220uF/6.3V,M 6mm 2 PC14,15
2 ELEC' CAP', 220uF/16V,M 8mm 3 PC16,28,30
3 ELEC' CAP', 470uF/16V,M 10mm 3 PC6,10,11
4 ELEC' CAP', 10uF/50V,M 5mm 1 PC32
5 ELEC' CAP', 47uF/35V,M 6mm 1 PC17
6 ELEC' CAP', 470uF/6.3V,M 8mm 4 PC13,19,22,25
7 ELEC' CAP', 1000uF/6.3V,M 10mm 3 PC12,18,33
8 ELEC' CAP', 47uF/16V,M 5mm 1 PC34
9 ELEC' CAP', 220uF/25V,M 5mm 1 PC8
10 ELEC' CAP', 22uF/16V,M 5mm 1 PC40
11 ELEC' CAP', 1uF/50V,M 5mm 3 PC21,26,29
12 PE-CAP',YSG472J2AN 5mm 3 PC3,23,61
13 PE-CAP',PEA102J2AN 5mm 2 PC24,60
14 PE-CAP',PEA103J2AN 5mm 1 PC7
15 PE-CAP',PEA682J2AN 5mm 1 PC5
16 FRD', FR103 4 PD9,14,16,17
17 FRD', FR204 1 PD7
18 FRD', FR107 2 PD5,6
19 FRD', FR154 1 PD11
20 SRD', SR204 1 PD10
21 RECTIFIER', 1N4007 6 PD1,2,3,4,18,19
22 ZENER', 1N5252(500mW) DO-35 3 PZD2,5,6
23 ZENER', 1N5234(500mW) DO-35 1 PZD4
24 ZENER', 1N5242(500mW) DO-35 3 PZD1,3,7
PCB ASS'Y, SMPS (AXI)
1 PCB, 1 LAYER FR1 1
2 RES-RD', 1/8W,10 ΩJ 2 PR6,21
3 RES-RD', 1/8W,47K ΩJ 3 PR1,9,42
4 RES-RD' 1/8W,10K ΩJ 3 PR7,16,18
5 RES-RD', 1/8W,220 ΩJ 2 PR38,43
6 RES-RD', 1/8W,22K ΩJ 1 PR3
7 RES-RD', 1/8W,150 ΩJ 1 PR33
8 RES-RD', 1/8W,27K ΩJ 2 PR5,17
9 RES-RD', 1/8W,51 ΩJ 1 PR26
10 RES-RD', 1/8W,1K ΩJ 2 PR32,39
11 RES-RD', 1/8W,100 ΩJ 2 PR25,30
12 RES-RD', 1/8W,18K ΩJ 1 PR22
13 RES-RD', 1/8W,4.7K ΩJ 2 PR36,40
14 RES-RD', 1/8W,470 ΩJ 4 PR11,12,15,19
15 RES-CF', 1/8W,560 ΩJ 1 PR35

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16 RES-RD', 1/4W,2K ΩJ 3 PR10,13,29
17 RES-RD', 1/8W,4.7K ΩJ 1 PR36
18 RES-RD', 1/8W,6.8K ΩJ 1 PR41
19 RES-RD', 1/4W,270K ΩJ 2 PR2,28
NO Spec Pak' Usa' No
20 RES-RN', 1/8W,2K ΩJ F 3 PR23,31,37
21 RES-RN', 1/8W,12K ΩJ F 1 PR45
22 RES-RN', 1/8W,6.8K ΩJ F 1 PR34
23 RES-MOF', 2W,15 ΩJ (MOR) 2 PR44,46

24 CER.CAP', 102K 1KV 2 PC4,9

25 CER.CAP', 471K 50V 2 PC27,57


26 KSP2222ATA TO-92 5 PQ2,4,5,6,7
27 KIA431 TO-92 2 PU2,3
28 PN2907 TO-92 1 PQ8
29 THERMISTER’, 5D-9 1 PTH1
30 CHOKE', PEAKING 10uH 5 PL3,4,6,8,10,
PCB ASS'Y, SMPS (M/I)
1 MOS FET', IRF 830 T0-220 2 PQ1,3
2 VTG REGULATER KA7805 T0-220 1 PU9
3 VTG REGULATER KA7812 T0-220 1 PU4
4 ELEC' CAP', 47uF/400,(105℃) 1 PC2
5 250VAC 104 1 PC1
6 FRD’ SF34 1 PD8
7 TCET 1103 2 PU1,6
8 RES-MOF', 2W,1K ΩJ(MOR) 2 PR4,47
9 RES-MOF', 2W,12K ΩJ(MOR) 2 PR8,20
10 RES-MOF', 2W,470 ΩJ(MOR) 1 PR27
11 Y-CAP', 332 Y-1 1 PC20
12 TRANS', EER2229 1 PT1
13 TRANS', EER2828 1 PT2
14 LINEFILTER', UU 1116(40mH) 1 PL1
15 FUSE', 250T 2.0A 1 PF1
16 FUSE CLIP', PLASTIC 1
17 RUBBER', BAR 1
18 절연지', SIZE 50*35 1
19 CONN ASS'Y', 12PIN, 350mm PCB IN WIRE 1 PCN2
20 CONN ASS'Y', 4PIN, 220mm PCB IN WIRE 1 PCN3
21 WAFER,5PIN(SMALL) PCB IN WAFER 1 PCN4
PIN
22 PIN POST', 2PIN 10mm 1 PCN5
POST'

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Electrical Part List

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8. Block Diagram

MAIN PCB

VIDEO D/A
ENCODER CONVERTE

POWER LOADER R
RCU
PCB (DVS)
A/V

DECODER SUB

& MICOM

MAIN CPU

HEAD PHONE VFD KEY


REMOCON MATRIX
PCB
EYE

FRONT PCB

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Block Diagram

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9. PCB Diagrams

9-1 Main PCB (Component Side)

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PCB Diagrams

9-2 Main PCB (Solder Side)

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PCB Diagrams

9-3 Front PCB (Component Side) 9-4 Front PCB (Solder Side)

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PCB Diagrams

9-5 SMPS PCB (Top Side)

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PCB Diagrams

9-6 SMPS PCB (Bottom Side)

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10. Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram

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11. Schematic Diagrams
11-1 Main PCB Schematic Diagram

11-1-1 Main PCB Top Schematic diagram

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Schematic Diagrams

11-1-2 Main PCB A/V Decoder Block Schematic diagram

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Schematic Diagrams

11-1-3 Main PCB Submicom Block Schematic diagram

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Schematic Diagrams

11-1-4 Main PCB Video Block Schematic diagram

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Schematic Diagrams

11-1-5 Main PCB Audio Block Schematic diagram

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Schematic Diagrams

11-1-6 Main PCB Out Stage Block Schematic diagram

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11-2 Front PCB Schematic Diagram

11-2-1 Front PCB Schematic diagram

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11-3 SMPS PCB Schematic Diagram

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Schematic Diagrams

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TaeYoung Telstar Co.,Ltd May.2001
Printed in Korea

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