Transcript
DVD /CD
TUNER
TV/ L1/L2 DIRECT PLAY
FM/AM/ST.
1
2
3
4
5
DISC SKIP EXCHANGE
OPEN/CLOSE
STANDBY/ON
ORDER NO.
VOLUME
TIMER
CD MODE
DISC 1
2
3
4
5
RRV2785
PHONES DOWN
UP
XV-HTD530
DVD/CD RECEIVER
XV-HTD530
XV-HTD630
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S). Model
Type
Power Requirement
Regional restriction codes (Region No.)
XV-HTD530
KUCXJ
AC120V
1
XV-HTD630
KUCXJ
AC120V
1
Remarks
For details, refer to "Important symbols for good services" .
PIONEER CORPORATION
4-1, Meguro 1-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A. PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2003 T-ZZR JULY 2003 printed in Japan
1
2
3
4
SAFETY INFORMATION A
This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician. B
WARNING This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 – Proposition 65
NOTICE (FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY) Fuse symbols
(fast operating fuse) and/or
(slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement
parts must be of identical designation. REMARQUE (POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT) C
Les symboles de fusible
(fusible de type rapide) et/ou
(fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que
les pièces de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
(FOR USA MODEL ONLY) 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following check should be perfor med for the continued protection of the customer and ser vice technician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK Measure leakage current to a known ear th ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the ear th ground and all exposed metal par ts of the appliance (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120V AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA.
D
Leakage current tester
Device under test
E
Reading should not be above 0.5 mA
Test all exposed metal surfaces
Also test with plug reversed (Using AC adapter plug as required)
Earth ground
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER. 2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance have special safety related character istics. These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement par ts which have these special safety character istics are identified in this Service Manual. Electr ical components having such features are identified by marking with a on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement component which does not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, or other hazards. Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest infor mation, always consult the current PIONEER Service Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of, PIONEER Ser vice Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from PIONEER.
AC Leakage Test F
XV-HTD530
2 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
[ Important symbols for good services ] In this manual, the symbols shown-below indicate that adjustments, settings or cleaning should be made securely. When you find the procedures bearing any of the symbols, be sure to fulfill them:
A
1. Product safety You should conform to the regulations governing the product (safety, radio and noise, and other regulations), and should keep the safety during servicing by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
2. Adjustments To keep the original performances of the product, optimum adjustments or specification confirmation is indispensable. In accordance with the procedures or instructions described in this manual, adjustments should be performed.
3. Cleaning For optical pickups, tape-deck heads, lenses and mirrors used in projection monitors, and other parts requiring cleaning, proper cleaning should be performed to restore their performances.
B
4. Shipping mode and shipping screws To protect the product from damages or failures that may be caused during transit, the shipping mode should be set or the shipping screws should be installed before shipping out in accordance with this manual, if necessary.
5. Lubricants, glues, and replacement parts Appropriately applying grease or glue can maintain the product performances. But improper lubrication or applying glue may lead to failures or troubles in the product. By following the instructions in this manual, be sure to apply the prescribed grease or glue to proper portions by the appropriate amount.For replacement parts or tools, the prescribed ones should be used. C
CONTENTS
D
SAFETY INFORMATION......................................................................................................................................2 1. SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................5 2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST.............................................................................................................6 2.1 PACKING ....................................................................................................................................................6 2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION ................................................................................................................................8 2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION ........................................................................................................................10 2.4 TABLE MECHANISM SECTION ...............................................................................................................12 2.5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S ..........................................................................................................14 3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..........................................................................................16 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM DVD SECTION...........................................................................................................16 3.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM MAIN SECTION.........................................................................................................18 3.3 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................20 3.4 TRSB, SSRB, LOMB and SSIB ASSYS ...................................................................................................22 3.5 DVDM ASSY (1/4) ....................................................................................................................................24 3.6 DVDM ASSY (2/4) ....................................................................................................................................26 3.7 DVDM ASSY (3/4) ....................................................................................................................................28 3.8 DVDM ASSY (4/4) ....................................................................................................................................30 3.9 FM/AM TUNER MODULE.........................................................................................................................32 3.10 AF ASSY (1/4) ........................................................................................................................................34 3.11 AF ASSY (2/4) ........................................................................................................................................36 3.12 AF ASSY (3/4) ........................................................................................................................................38 3.13 AF(4/4), DIODE L and DIODE S ASSYS................................................................................................40 3.14 6CH AMP ASSY .....................................................................................................................................42 3.15 DSP ASSY (1/2) .....................................................................................................................................44 3.16 DSP ASSY (2/2) .....................................................................................................................................46 3.17 AMP TRADE, DSP TRADE, VIDEO JACK and PRIMARY ASSYS ........................................................48
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
3 8
1
2
3
4
3.18 DISPLAY, JOG, DISC KEY, HP MIC and FUNCTION KEY ASSYS....................................................... 50 3.19 DVDM WAVEFORMS............................................................................................................................. 52 4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................... 53 4.1 TRSB, SSRB and LOMB ASSYS............................................................................................................. 54 4.2 SSIB and DVD TRADE ASSYS................................................................................................................ 55 4.3 DVDM ASSY ............................................................................................................................................ 56 4.4 AF ASSY .................................................................................................................................................. 58 4.5 6CH AMP, DIODE S and DIODE L ASSYS.............................................................................................. 62 4.6 DSP, DSP TRADE and AMP TRADE ASSYS .......................................................................................... 64 4.7 VIDEO JACK and PRIMARY ASSYS....................................................................................................... 66 4.8 DISPLAY, JOG, DISC KEY, HP MIC and FUNCTION KEY ASSYS......................................................... 68 4.9 FM/AM TUNER MODULE ........................................................................................................................ 72 5. PCB PARTS LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 73 6. ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................... 81 6.1 TUNER SECTION .................................................................................................................................... 81 6.2 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION ................................................................................................. 82 6.3 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS............................................................................................... 82 6.4 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS ................................................................................................... 83 6.5 TEST MODE ............................................................................................................................................ 84 6.6 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................. 85 7. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 87 7.1 DIAGNOSIS ............................................................................................................................................. 87 7.1.1 TEST MODE ...................................................................................................................................... 87 7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE............................................................................ 89 7.1.3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICAION OF THE SHORTCUT KEY .............................................................. 90 7.1.4 SPECIFICAION OF MODEL INFORMATION DISPLAY .................................................................... 91 7.1.5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICAION OF THE SERVICE MODE ............................................................... 92 7.1.6 MECHANICAL ERROR HISTORY..................................................................................................... 93 7.1.7 ID NUMBER AND ID DATA SETTING ............................................................................................... 97 7.1.8 TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................................... 100 7.1.9 DSP TROUBLE SHOOTNG ............................................................................................................ 105 7.1.10 POWER ON SEQUENCE.............................................................................................................. 109 7.1.11 WAVEFORM POINTS LOCATION................................................................................................. 110 7.1.12 PROTECTION CIRCUIT................................................................................................................ 112 7.1.13 DISASSEMBLY.............................................................................................................................. 117 7.2 PARTS.................................................................................................................................................... 131 7.2.1 IC ..................................................................................................................................................... 131 7.2.2 DISPLAY.......................................................................................................................................... 145 7.2.3 CLEANING ...................................................................................................................................... 146 8. PANEL FACILITIES ...................................................................................................................................... 147
A
B
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530
4 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. SPECIFICATIONS A
Amplifier Section
Power Supply Section ...............
Continuous Power Output (RMS): Front,center,surround .....100 W per channel (1 kHz,10 %T.H.D.,6 Ω) Subwoofer ....100 W (100 Hz,10 %T.H.D.,6 Ω)
AC 120 V,60 Hz
Power consumption ....................... 180 W
Power consumption in standby ...................... 0.4 W
Continuous Power Output : Front,center,surround .....78 W per channel (1 kHz,1 %T.H.D.,6 Ω) Subwoofer .....78 W (100 Hz,1 %T.H.D.,6 Ω)
Miscellaneous Dimensions ... 420 (W)x 125 (H)x 448 (D)mm/ 16-9/16 (W)x 4-15/16 (H)x 17-5/8 (D)in. Weight .................... 9.8 kg/21 lb 10 oz
B
Disc section Digital audio characteristics ........ DVD fs:96 kHz,24-bit Type ......DVD system,video CD system and compact disc digital audio system Frequency response ........... 4 Hz to 44 kHz Wow and Flutter ....... Limit of measurement (± 0.001 %W.PEAK)or less (EIAJ)
Supplied Items Remote control Unit .............................................................. AA/R6P dry cell batteries ...................................................... AM loop antenna ................................................................... FM antenna ........................................................................... Video cord (yellow) ................................................................ Power cord ............................................................................ ............................................... Operating instructions ...............................................
1 2 1 1 1 1 2
Warranty card ........................................................................ 1 C
Tuner Section FM tuner section Frequency range............. 87.5 to 108 MHz Antenna.................. 75 Ω,unbalanced AM tuner section Frequency range With 9 kHz step......... 531 kHz to 1,602 kHz With 10 kHz step........ 530 kHz to 1,700 kHz
Note: • Specifications and design subject to possible modification without notice, due improvements.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. ** “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Antenna..................... Loop antenna
Accessories
D
Remote Control Unit x 1 (AXD7353 : HTD530) (AXD7354 : HTD630) STANDBY/ON
Video Cord x 1
(ATB7009)
(VDE1065) Yellow (L=1.5m)
L1/L2 TV
TUNER
LINE
DVD AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE
ZOOM
AUTO
ROOM SETUP
SURROUND ADVANCED
BASS MODE
AM Loop Antenna x 1
(ADH7004)
OPEN/CLOSE
FM/AM DVD/CD
FM Antenna x 1
VIR.SB
DIALOGUE
MUTE
E
VOLUME SYSTEM SETUP
TOP MENU TUNE
DVD MENU
HOME MENU
ST
ST
ENTER SOUND MODE
RETURN TUNE
QUIET/ MIDNIGHT
AA/R6P Dry Cell Batteries x 2
FOLDER
Power Cord x 1 (ADG7021)
FOLDER
PROGRAM REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR TEST TONE CH LEVEL
TIMER
DISPLAY
DIMMER
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
CD MODE DISC SKIP
ENTER
SHIFT
5.1ch DVD SURROUND SYSTEM
This illustration shown by XV-HTD530 F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
5 8
1
2
3
4
2. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST NOTES: A
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly. For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual. (In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)
2.1 PACKING
3 4 B
7 10
12
5
14 6
C
2 8
1
13 9
FRONT
D
11
E
15
F
XV-HTD530
6 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PACKING parts List Mark No.
Description
>
1 2 3 4 NSP 5
Power Cord Video Cord (L = 1.5m) Remote Control Unit Battery Cover Dry Cell Battery (R6P, AA)
6 7 8
FM Antenna AM Loop Antenna Operating Instructions (English) Operating Instructions (French)
9
Mark No.
Part No. ADG7021 VDE1065 See Contrast table(2) AZN7933 VEM1031
Description
Part No.
NSP 10
Warranty Card
ARY7045
NSP 11
Polyethylene Bag
Z21-038
A
(0.03 x 230 x 340)
ADH7004 ATB7009 ARB7294
12
Packing Sheet
AHG7010
13
Front Pad HTM
AHA7412
14 15
Rear Pad HTM Packing Case HTM
AHA7413 See Contrast table(2)
ARC7516 B
(2) CONTRAST TABLE XV-HTD530/KUCXJ and XV-HTD630/KUCXJ are constructed the same except for the following : Mark
No
Symbol and Description
XV-HTD530/KUCXJ
XV-HTD630/KUCXJ
3
Remote Control Unit
AXD7353
AXD7354
15
Packing Case HTM
AHD8231
AHD8232
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
7 8
1
2
3
4
2.2 EXTERIOR SECTION 45 A
49
42 36
49 49 52 49
49 49
46 34
46 34
B
52
37 22 50
44 50
7
48
48 C
E
D C
14
P
23
H
M
F
48 2
N 10
D
53
A
48 M
48
47
48
27
29 28
51
4
L
48
K
G
48
48
J
D
G 38
3
I
5
48
G
J
18
19
I
25
L
K
48
H A
11 17
15
O
L
Refer to "2.4 TABLE MECHANISM SECTION".
F
32 48
50
F
6
47
XV-HTD630 ONLY 50 48 50 50 43
16
30
B
49
M E I
26
B D
C
48
48 48
21 24
E 1 M
33
31
48
H
48 48
48
8
12
35
20 J
E
48 31
Q
58
55 58
59
13
54 55
K
58 59
55 51
M
9 41 39
40
57 48 57
58
F
Refer to "2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION".
58
56 58
56
XV-HTD530
8 1
2
3
4
58 CONTACT SIDE
58
NON-CONTACT SIDE
51
5
6
7
8
EXTERIOR SECTION parts List Mark No.
Description
1 2 3 4 5
>
>
DVDM Assy DSP Assy AF Assy DIODE L Assy DIODE S Assy
Mark No.
Part No.
SSIB Assy PRIMARY Assy DISPLAY Assy AMP TRADE Assy DSP TRADE Assy
AWU8157 AWU8057 AWU8058 AWU8059 AWU8060
11 12 13 14 15
VIDEO JACK Assy DVD TRADE Assy 6CH AMP Assy FM/AM TUNER Module Power Transformer (T1)
AWU8061 AWU8072 AWM7720 AXQ7228 ATS7354
16 17
Fuse (FU1 : 6.3A/125V) 30P F.F.C/60V (DVDM CN953 - AF CN5105) 17P F.F.C/30V
REK1069 ADD7414
32 33 34 NSP 35 36
Fan Cover HTM Disc Guard Mech. Spacer(T1.5) PC Support Rotary Tray
AMR7451 PNM1245 VEB1339 VEC1749 VNK4923
37 NSP 38 39 40 41
Bonnet Cushion PCB Support Tray Cap Assy HTM Tray Cap HTM Name Plate
XEB3027 XEC3020 AXG7199 AAK8099 VAM1129
42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Bonnet HTM Speaker Label HTM 65 Label Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw
AZN7932 AAX7976 ARW7050 ABA7069 ABA7094 ASZ40P060FMC BBZ30P060FMC BBZ30P060FZK BPZ30P100FZK
51 52 53 54 55
Screw Screw Screw DC Fan Motor FET Bracket A
IPZ30P080FMC VPZ30P100FZK Z39-019 AXM7025 ANG7418
Fan Plate Heat Sink Screw Screw
ANG7462 ANH7166 BBZ30P140FMC BBZ30P300FZK
ADD7410
13P F.F.C/30V ADD7411 (AF CN5701 - TUNER CN201) 27P F.F.C/60V ADD7412 (AF CN5711 - DISPLAY CN5721) Chassis HTM ANA7153
20 NSP 21 22 23 24 25 26
Rear Panel HTM WAL Mecha Frame HTM Front Frame HTM DSP Holder HTM DVD Angle HTM
See Contrast table(2) ANG7451 ANG7452 ANG7455 ANG7457
27
PCB Angle
XNG3057
Part No. AEC7370 AEC7469 AEC7477 AMR7450
(AF CN5103 - VIDIO JACK CN8001) 19
Description Push Rivet Barrier A HTM Wire Saddle PCB Holder HTM
AWM7814 AWX8251 See Contrast table(2) AWU8070 AWU8071
6 7 8 9 10
18
28 29 30 31
56 NSP 57 58 59
A
B
C
D
(2) CONTRAST TABLE XV-HTD530/KUCXJ and XV-HTD630/KUCXJ are constructed the same except for the following : Mark
No
Symbol and Description
XV-HTD530/KUCXJ
XV-HTD630/KUCXJ
3
AF Assy
AWU8074
AWU8075
22
Rear Panel HTM
ANC8203
ANC8237
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
9 8
1
2
3
4
2.3 FRONT PANEL SECTION A
6 19
A 19 19
T 1 3
A
B
S
9
21
7 12
20
14
19 16 (1/2)
R
11
15
20
18 C
2 17 13 16 (2/2)
19 D
8
Q
5 10
19
4
E
F
XV-HTD530
10 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FRONT PANEL SECTION parts List Mark No. 1 2 3 4 5
Description FUNCTION KEY Assy DISC KEY Assy H. P MIC Assy JOG Assy VOL Ring
Mark No.
Part No. AWU8062 AWU8063 AWU8064 AWU8065 ABH7230
6 7 8 9 10
GND Plate L HTM Top Frame Leg Sensor Cushion VOL Knob HTM
ANG7453 XNG3077 AEB7090 XEB3026 AAK8098
11
FL Fiiter HTM
AAK8100
Description
Part No.
12 13 14 15
Front Panel Assy HTM Disc Button HTM Func. Button HTM Power Cap HTM
See Contrast table(2) AAD7701 AAD7702 AAK8095
16 17 18 19 20
Lens HTM Display Window HTM Front Panel HTM Screw Screw
AAK8096 See Contrast table(2) AMB7845 BPZ30P100FZK BPZ30P100FMC
A
B
(2) CONTRAST TABLE XV-HTD530/KUCXJ and XV-HTD630/KUCXJ are constructed the same except for the following : Mark
No
Symbol and Description
XV-HTD530/KUCXJ
XV-HTD630/KUCXJ
12
Front Panel Assy HTM
AXG7217
AXG7218
17
Display Window HTM
AAK8101
AAK8173 C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
11 8
1
2
3
4
2.4 TABLE MECHANISM SECTION A
37 (2/6 - 5/6) [Roller Cover] 35
2
CONTACT SIDE
36
NON-CONTACT SIDE
37 (1/6)
28
B
1
29 31 40
43
32 20
33 38
C
4
B
16
39
14 7
18 34
41 30
30 30
14
37 (6/6) [PCB Cover]
14
19 (3/3)
8
14 45
30
6 Refer to "2.5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S". D
To DVDM CN121 To SSIB CN2
To SSIB CN1
30
44 30 19 (2/3)
30
3
C
5
A
10
9
21
From DVDM CN123
19 (1/3)
13
To DVDM CN124
11 12
26
E
30
25 30 22
27 24
17
15 23
F
30
XV-HTD530
12 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TABLE MECHANISM SECTION parts List Mark No. NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP
Description
Part No.
1 2 3 4 5
5C Mech. Base Assy 5C Table Mech. Assy TRSB Assy SSRB Assy LOMB Assy
AXA7129 AXA7130 AWU8154 AWU8155 AWU8156
6 7 8 9 10
Traverse Mechanism Assy-S Flexible Cable 24P Flexible Cable 17P Flexible Cable 8P Housing Assy 2P
VXX2871 ADD7418 ADD7419 ADD7420 VKP2249
11 12 13 14 15
Slider Motor (LOADING) Motor Pulley Spring Floating Rubber Load Belt
VXM1033 PNW1634 VBH1333 VEB1351 VEB1316
16 17 18 19 20
Clamper Plate Mech. Base Clamper Float Base Clamper Holder
VNE2251 VNK5340 VNL1935 VNL1933 VNL1939
21 22 23 24 25
Clamp Cam Planet Base Gear Pulley Loading Gear (1) Loading Gear (2)
VNL1934 ANW7258 ANW7261 ANW7262 ANW7263
26 27 28 29 30
Drive Gear Change Gear CR cushion T2 Screw Screw
ANW7264 ANW7260 XEB3020 BPZ30P100FMC Z39-019
31 32 33 34 35
Motor (TRAY) Flexible Cable (7P) Motor Pulley Tray Belt Rubber Roller
DXM1143 VDA1835 PNW1634 VEB1317 VEB1318
36 37 38 39 40
Roller Shaft Slide Table Motor Holder Worm Gear Tray Gear
VLL1511 VNK4751 ANW7259 ANW7269 ANW7265
41 42 43 44 45
Screw ••••• Cap TM Stopper Thrust Spring
JGZ17P028FMC
A
B
C
D
E
VNL1936 ANG7460 VBH1339
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
13 8
1
2
3
4
2.5 TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S A
15 (Torque : 0.12 ± 0.01 N•m) Silicon Adhesive GEM1037
17 8
3
17
10 B
17
10 7
1
6
To DVDM CN101 (Pickup Assy)
12 C
14 4 (Adjustment Screw)
13
9
16
Silicon Adhesive GEM1037
5 Screw Tight GYL1001
D
5
15 (Torque : 0.12 ± 0.01 N•m)
To SSIB CN1 (Spindle Motor)
16 2
To SSIB CN2 (Stepping Motor)
11
CONTACT SIDE
NON-CONTACT SIDE
E
F
XV-HTD530
14 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TRAVERSE MECHANISM ASSY-S parts List Mark No.
Description
Part No.
1 2 3 4 5
Spindle Motor Stepping Motor Pickup assy-S Skew Screw Skew Spring
VXM1099 VXM1101 OXX8005 VBA1080 VBH1335
6 7 8 9 10
Guide Bar Sub Guide Bar Leaf Spring Joint Spring Support Spring
VLL1514 VLL1515 VNC1023 VNC1019 VNC1020
Mechanism Chassis Damper Sheet Spacer Joint 03 Tapping Screw
VNE2248 VEB1335 VNL1913 VNL1949 OBA8021
Screw Screw
BBZ20P050FZK PMA26P100FMC
A
B
NSP 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
15 8
1
2
3
4
3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM DVD SECTION A
E
DVDM ASSY IC802 K4S641632F-TC75 64M SDRAM
X301 20MHz SPINDLE MOTOR
CN1013
OEIC
CN121
(24P)
B
(24P) LD (780)
9
LD (650)
7
Q201,Q202
16 18
86 89 LD1 90 LD2
87 RFSACD
99
SACD_RF
Q211,Q212
16
8 B
3
14 C
4
12
B4
21
6 A
10
B3
22
20 F
9
B2
15 PICKUP ASSY-S
6
B1
OUT_DATA
D
64
FE DATA
19
21 E
8
C
PD (0)
17
IC801 SAA7893HL/C2 SACD IC
IC301 STM6316ATXXZ Front End IC
PC (6)
A
RF_SACD SACD_27MHz
DSD_PCM_0
108
DSD_PCM_1
109
DSD_PCM_2
110
DSD_PCM_3
111
DSD_PCM_4
113
DSD_PCM_5
114
PCM_LSRS_IN
40
35 AGCINP
PCM_LERI_IN
39
21 SYS_CLK
PCM_CELF_IN
41
DSD L/PCMDATA0 DSD R DSD C/PCMDATA1 DSD LFE DSD LS/PCMDATA2 DSD RS
3
FOCS DRV
2
C
FOCS RTN
1
21
30 TO-
22
31 TO+
23
34 FO-
SPIN
26
24
35 FO+
LOIN+
40
IC691 TC7WU04FU (1/3) (2/3) (3/3) 1 2 6 5 3
7
IC604 TC7WU04FU
X6401 27MHz
120
CN3
(12P)
STEPPING MOTOR
M
D
9
9
H1-
8
10
H2+
7
11
H2-
6
12
H3+
5
13
H3-
4
14
ST1+ ST1ST2+ ST2-
3
H1H2+ H2H3+ H3+
4
2
2
4
1
5
52
CV_OUT
34
20 HU-
11
19 HV+
12
18 HV-
Y_OUT
32
13
17 HW+
C_OUT
33
14
16 HW-
ST2+ ST2-
IC101 M63018FP FTS Driver
9 SL1+
1
V+5S
53
PCMDATA0
21 HU+
ST1-
16
54
PCMDATA1
9
2
10 SL1-
4
5 SL2+
5
6 SL2-
16
R_OUT
27
G_OUT
26
B_OUT
25
V
V
S_Y
S_Y
S_C
S_C
R/Cr
R/Cr
G/Y
G/Y
B/Cb
B/Cb
IC603 VYW2089 Flash ROM
IC601 STI5588CVB Back End IC
V+5S
(4P)
PCMDATA2
10
ST1+
1
CN2
D
(17P) H1+
H1+
PIXCLK
CN122
(17P)
FE DATA
CN1
A DATA2 A DATA1 A DATA0
TRKG RTN
LOAD DRV
TRKG DRV
4
SPDL PDM
44 55
16
IC602 K4S281632D-TC75 SDRAM
V+5D
SSIB ASSY CN123
SPDIF
57
DOUT
DOUT
(2P)
E
8
ROT DRV
22 IC151 BA5912AFP-Y 6 Carousel Driver 17 5
CN31 (2P)
LOAD DRVC
114 PWM2 116 PWM0
CN21 5
PC22 S21 LOADING POSITION DET. SW
F
+
M
+3.3V
TRAY MOTOR
DISC SENS
3
DISC SENS CLAMP
DISCSNS
6
LOAD POS
6
2
7
SEDR+
7
4
8
SEDR+
+3.3V
6
16 +3.3V
SEDRV+3D
Q191
3
5
6
DISCSNS
4 5
LOAD POS
2
3
TRAY POS
3
V+3D
4
CLAMP TRYPOS
Q193
OPENC
8 16 V+3D
XV-HTD530
16 1
2
IC411 PQ018EZ01ZP 1.8V Reg. 3
(8P)
5
1
SEDR-
S11 DISC CLAMP DET. SW
V+1R8_FED V+1R8_FEA
CN124
(8P)
(7P)
7 TRAY POS
4
CN11
CN12
(7P)
System Control
44 42 9 40
C LOMB ASSY B SSRB ASSY A TRSB ASSY PC21
PIO4[1]
9
2
PIO3[3]
1
OPENC
LOADING MOTOR
LOADLOAD+
PIO4[3]
1
TRYPOS
+
PIO4[5]
M
CLAMP
2 –
3
4
1
5
6
7
8
A
IC851 DSD1791DBR Audio DAC (L, R) VOUTL+
3 PDATA DAC L/D0
25
DAC R
24
DSD_L
VOUTL–
DSD_R
VOUTR+
17 18 13
VOUTR–
DAC C/D1 DAC LFE
12
IC861 DSD1702EG Audio DAC (Ls, Rs)
DAC LS/D2
4 PCMDATA
2
DSD_L
VOUTL
DSD_R
VOUTR
9 10
IC871 DSD1702EG Audio DAC (C, Lfe)
2
DSD_L
VOUTL
DSD_R
VOUTR
2 1/2
(30P)
1
6 5 2/2
1
FL
3
FR
9
SL
B
11 SR 5
C
7
LFE
7
IC781 BA4560F-HT Audio LPF & Amp. 3 1 2 1/2
4 PCMDATA 1
3
CN953
IC761 BA4560F-HT Audio LPF & Amp. 3 1 2 1/2
DAC RS
1
IC741 BA4560F-HT Audio LPF & Amp. 5 7 6 2/2
9 10
6 5
2/2
G
CN5105
C
7
IC501 MM1623AF Video Driver Amp. V
V
S_Y
S_Y
S_C
S_C
R/Cr
R/Cr
G/Y
G/Y
B/Cb
B/Cb
4 6 2 14 10 12
V IN
V OUT
Y IN
Y OUT
C IN
C OUT
Cr IN
Cr OUT
CY IN CY OUT Cb IN
Cb OUT
V
23
30 S_Y
S_C
26
26 S_C
R/Cr
16
24 R/Cr
G/Y
20 18
28 V
S_Y
21
20 G/Y
B/Cb
22 B/Cb
D
H DVD TRADE ASSY DOUT
21
DOUT
DOUT
21
2
DOUT
IC901 TC74VHCT125AFT 3V → 5V Converter System Control
System Control
System Control
IC911 TC74VHC08FT 5V → 3V Converter
V+12
E 30
V+3R3_FEA V+3R3_FED V+3R3
3 IC421 PQ018EH01ZP 1.8V Reg. 3
V+3D
V+5D V+5V V+5
V+6
VDVD+12
30
19 VDVD+12 (19P)
VPR+8
6
29
VPR+8 VPR+8
VPR+8
29
1 VPR+8
28
IC431 MM1565AF 5V Reg. 1
1
VDVD+12
CN5106
28 V+1R8_BE
CN5104
VDVD+12 Q451
IC401 R1224N102H 3.3V Reg.
G
G
7
IC441 PQ20WZ11 6V Reg. 3
1
J5105
VPR+8M 27 26
VPR+8M VPR+8M
VPR+8M
27 26
2
F
VPR+8M
CN5108 (4P)
CN911 (30P)
CN5107 (30P)
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
17 8
1
2
3
4
3.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM MAIN SECTION
CN5103
(1/2)(30P)
E
CN8001
(17P)
V
28
9
S_Y
30
11
S_C
26
7
V
9
S_Y
VIDEO OUT
11
S_C
7
IC201 BA1451F
BN201
JA8802
(18P)
ANTENNA
CN5105
FM/AM TUNER MODULE
F
G AF ASSY O VIDEO JACK ASSY
A
S-VIDEO OUT
CN953
(4P)
CN201
FM
3
1 FMIF IN
FM
2
20 AM RF IN R-ch 10 V10
L-ch
CN5701
(13P)
11
(13P) Lch
7
7
Rch
5 3 +10V 11 9
VX+10
VIDEO R/Cr
24
5
G/Y
20
1
B/Cb
22
3
R/Cr G/Y B/Cb
5
PR
1
PB
3
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT HPL
H CN5108 H CN5106
B
JA8851
CN5104 (19P)
2
DOUT
VDVD+12
19
J5105 VDVD+12 (4P)
VPR+8
1
VPR+8M
2
IC3001 BU4052BCF Audio Input Select
VPR+8
JA3001 (1/2)
11 4
L
C
15 2
TV R
AUDIO IN
IC5501 PDC111A System µ-com
R
CN5105 (2/2)(30P)
E CN953
DOUT
14 5
L LINE1
13 3
IC3003 (1/2) NJM4558MD Buffer Q3009,Q3005 3 1 10dB Attenuator 2
FL
1
FR
3
SL
9
SR
11
C
5
LFE
7
3 5
4
IC3061 BU4053BCF
IC3062 BU4053BCF
D
LIN
1 2
15
FL
13 12
14
SL
3 5
4
C SW
(8P) VE+56
VE+56
3
IC3101 (1/2) NJM4558MD LPF & Gain 2 1 3
CN11 (10P)
AC IN
AN1 LIVE NEUTRAL
1 2
E CN1 1
T1 POWER TRANSFORMER
VFDP
2
GND
3
VH VL
5
VL
6
AC5V
7
AC5V
8
FLAC
9
FLAC
10
AC5V AC5V FLAC2
WIRELESS OUT
L
13 X (L ch)
R
3 Y (R ch)
SW
13 SLIN 15 CIN 9 SWIN 19 FLIN
14
Y0
1
X0
12
PRESL
SBLO
FLOUT
27
SLOUT
30
COUT
29
SWOUT OUT1
X0
13 X (L ch)
5
3 Y (R ch)
IC3201 (2/2) 7 NJM4558MD
FL
5
IC3241 (2/2) 7 NJM4558MD
32
SL
3
2 2 3
IC3261 (1/2) 1 NJM4558MD 1
5
7
6
IC3252 (2/2) IC3261 (2/2) NJM4558MD NJM4558MD
PRESL
MIXL
12 1
X0
14 5
MIXL
SBLO
IC3731 (2/2) NJM4558MD 7
5
SBLO
6
XV-HTD530
18 1
2
C SW
IC3821 (2/2) NJM4558MD Wireless 6dB AMP 5 7 6
Y0
Y1
6 5
6 3
IC3181 BD3814FV E-VOL
IC3051 BU4052BCF
X1
Y1
6 INN2
C
FL
Andrew
2 INN1
SL
SW
IC3801 BU4052BCF
JA3801
4
IC3161 (2/2) NJM4558MD LPF & Gain 5 7 6
FLAC1
PRIMARY ASSY
F
3
10 FL
IC3161 (1/2) NJM4558MD LPF & Gain 2 1 3
VL
XV-HTD630 ONLY
11
IC3131 (1/2) NJM4558MD LPF & Gain 2 1 3
VH
4
VL
2
P
1
VH
VH
VFDP
IC3121 BU4066BCF SW Mix / Gain
HPL
(8P)
3
SBLO
CN51
J51
3
4
5
6
7
8
Q DISPLAY ASSY CN5711
13 14 19 21 25
5 6
24 22
7
VE+5
HPR
8 6
10
VD+5
VD+5
2
HPR
JA3901
8 6
HPL
FUNCTION KEY ASSY
VA-12 VA+12
11
JOG
J5811 (3P)
PHONES
B
J5803
VA+5
OPTIN
22 23
VA+5
19
3
COAXIAL IN
V5D1
8 8 VD+5 9 9 VA+5 12 12
VD+5
DSP ASSY
(13P) VD+5
VA+5 VD+5
OPTIN
CN5623
43 RX0
V5A
3
IC8201 AK4114VQ DIR & DIT
7 RX7
SDTO
25
DAUX
28
FDTI
(19P)
C IC8501 DSPD56367PV150 DSP
IC8702 TC74VHCT244AFT 3V → 5V Converter IC8701 TC74LVX244FT 5V → 3V Converter
CN5613
(23P)
4 2 8 6 12 10
LIN
3 1
8 6
7 5
12 SRO 10
11 9
FLO FRO SLO
11 9
25 LOUT2 26 ROUT2
16
15
15
23 LOUT3
14
13
SW
13
24 ROUT3
20 20 SBRO 18 18
19 17
SBL
19 17
21 LOUT4 22 ROUT4
CN3012 CN3022 (23P)
SLIN
20 SRIN 21
14 17
SBR
CN3002
(23P)
14 FRIN 17 SLIN
20 SRIN 21
CIN
18
18
19
SWIN
19
2
UN+8V
2
3
UN+8V
3
8
VD+5
9
VA-12
10
VP+15
22
VPR+8
23
VPR+8
20 21
CIN
18
19
SWIN
19
2
UN+8V
2
3
UN+8V
3
8
8
VD+5
8
9
9
VA-12
9
10
10
VP+15
10
22
22
VPR+8
22
23
23
VPR+8
23
M AMP TRADE ASSY (1/2)
5
6
7
(23P)
7 FLOUT 8
16 CH3 IN CH3+VE 18
FROUT
8
SDTI4
12
1 CH1 IN CH1+VE 6 15 CH2 IN CH2+VE 10
18 18 SROUT 19 19
VD+5
16 CH3 IN CH3+VE 18
VA-12
IC3401 STK402-270 Power Amp.
14 14 COUT 15 15
SROUT
COUT
SWOUT
10 10 SWOUT 11 11
VH-
1 2
BDTO
D
3
VH+
7 FLOUT 8 FROUT
VH+
3 FROUT 4 SLOUT
22 SLOUT 23 SROUT
18 SROUT 19 COUT
14 COUT 15 SWOUT
10 SWOUT 11 12 13
1 2
1 2
VHVH-
VH+ VH+ VHVH-
1
CN3301
(23P) FLOUT
12 13
2 V5D1
CN3031
(23P)
7 8
SLOUT
12 13
CDTO
SDTI3
3 3 FROUT 4 4
VH+
FDTO SDTO
CN3021 CN3011 FLOUT
1 6 15 CH2 IN CH2+VE 10
VPR+8
7
1
22 22 SLOUT 23 23
VP+15
6
SDTI2
V5D1
IC3301 STK402-270 Power Amp. UN+8V
9
SDTI1
IC8901 IC8902 NJM2391DL1-33 NJU7223DL1-18 3V Reg. V3D 1.8V Reg. V1R8
(23P)
CH1 IN CH1+VE
14 17
IC8401 AK4529VQ 8ch CODEC
CN3001
(23P) FLIN
20 21
18
VPR+8
SR
27 LOUT1 28 ROUT1
SWO
14 FRIN 17
VP+15
SL
7 5
SDTO
14
FLIN
VA-12
FR
31 LIN 32 RIN
16
(23P)
VD+5
FL
3 1
C
CN3032
UN+8V
LIN RIN
CO
SBLO
4
(19P)
(19P)
4 2
RIN
CN8007
CN5622
(23P)
JA8103
10 SDI1
CN8011
(19P)
CN5603
DISC KEY ASSY
CN8003
(13P)
(23P) VD+5
KEY
S
L
CN5621 (23P)
(4P)
KEY
5951 Remote Sensor Unit
CN5612
CN5602
J5805
(5P)
TRADE N DSP ASSY
19
VA-12 VA+12
SR
IC5651 HEF4794BT LED Driver
VA+5 VD+5
2
VD+5
(13P)
JOG KEY
IC3901 (2/2) NJM4560M HP Amp.
22 23
10
VA+12
IC5601 MSM9202-01 FL Driver
24 22
HPL
11
VA-12
VA-12
25
J5801
(13P)
VA+12
21
VA-12
CN5803
VE+5
19
VA+12
T
VFDP
14
7 8
L R
3 4
L
22 23
R
JA3001 (2/2)
10 11
L LINE1 R
AUDIO OUT
VH+ VH-
TRADE K 6CH AMP ASSY M AMP ASSY (2/2)
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
E
SUBWOOFER
14 15
1 2
SURROUND
CENTER
18 19
12 13
FRONT SPEAKER
VA-12
VD+5
13
SDO3
VE+5 VA+12
VD+5
R JOG ASSY
HP MIC ASSY
SDO2
VFDP
FLAC2
8
VFDP
V5601 XAV3020 FL TUBE
SDO1
VD+5
FLAC1
7
FLAC2
8
FLAC2
(27P) FLAC1
SDO0
FLAC1
U
CN5721
(27P)
7
A
19 8
1
2
3
4
3.3 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM A
Note : When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
J DIODE S ASSY (AWU8071)
AMP MODULE 6CH (AXQ7242) AMP ASSY K 6CH (AWM7720)
I
DIODE L ASSY (AWU8070)
T1 POWER TRANSFORMER (ATS7354)
TRADE ASSY M AMP (AWU8059)
PRIMARY ASSY (AWU8057)
B
POWER CORD (ADG7021)
P
SYSTEM DOWNLOAD
J51
TRSB ASSY (AWU8154) MOTOR (TRAY) (DXM1143)
C
PICKUP ASSY-S (OXX8005) SPINDLE MOTOR (VXM1099)
DVDM ASSY (AWM7814)
LOMB ASSY (AWU8156)
VNK1277
STEPPING MOTOR (VXM1101)
H
ASSY D SSIB (AWU8157)
F
5C MECH BASE ASSY (AXA7129) TRAVERSE MECHA. ASSY-S (VXX2871)
MOTOR (LOADING) (VXM1033)
E E 1/4 - E 4/4
D
E
A
ASSY B SSRB (AWU8155)
C
DVD TRADE ASSY (AWU8072)
XV-HTD530
20 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DC FAN MOTOR (AXM7025)
JACK ASSY O VIDEO (AWU8061)
A
XV-HTD630 ONLY
B
FM/AM TUNER MODULE (AXQ7228)
AKE7097
F
C
G G 1/4 - G 4/4 AF ASSY (XV-HTD630 : AWU8075) (XV-HTD530 : AWU8074)
Q DISPLAY ASSY (AWU8058)
DSP ASSY (AWX8251)
FUNCTION KEY
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
E
T ASSY (AWU8062)
JOG ASSY
L L 1/2 - L 2/2
S (AWU8063)
DSP TRADE ASSY (AWU8060)
DISC KEY ASSY
MIC ASSY U HP (AWU8064)
R (AWU8065)
N
D
F
21 8
1
2
3
4
3.4 TRSB, SSRB, LOMB and SSIB ASSYS A
B TRSB ASSY (AWU8154)
E 1/4 CN124
A
SSRB ASSY (AWU8155)
B
C
D
TRAY MOTOR DXM1143
C
LOMB ASSY (AWU8156) CARRIAGE MOTOR (LOADING) : VXM1033
E
E 1/4 CN123
F
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
A B C XV-HTD530
22 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
(RF) (F) (T) (S)
: RF SIGNAL ROUTE : FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE : TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE : STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE
PICKUP ASSY-S (OXX8005)
B
(RF) (RF) (RF) (RF) (RF) (RF)
E 1/4 CN121 C
(T) (T) (F) (F)
D
(T) (T) (F) (F)
D
SSIB ASSY (AWU8157) SPINDLE MOTOR : VXM1099
CN3
E 1/4
E
CN122 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
(S) (S) (S) (S)
(S) (S) (S) (S)
STEPPING MOTOR : VXM1101
F
D XV-HTD530 5
6
7
23 8
1
2
3
4
3.5 DVDM ASSY (1/4) A
7
A CN11 6 B
C CN31
C
(S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
(S) (S) (S) (S)
(S) (S)
4
(F)
(S) (S)
(T) (F)
D
D
CN3
(T)
(F) (F) (T) (T)
PICKUP ASSY-S CN1013
E
(RF) (RF) (RF) (RF)
F
(RF) (RF)
E 1/4 XV-HTD530
24 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
E 1/4 DVDM ASSY (AWM7814) (RF)
: RF SIGNAL ROUTE
(DVD) (F) (T) (S)
: DVD DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : FOCUS SERVO LOOP LINE : TRACKING SERVO LOOP LINE : STEPPING SERVO LOOP LINE
B
(DVD)
E 2/4
(DVD)
(DVD)
C
3
D
2 Z
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
(RF)
1
(RF)
E
F
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
E 4/4
E 1/4
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
25 8
1
2
3
4
3.6 DVDM ASSY (2/4) A
E 2/4 DVDM ASSY (AWM7807)
B
(AD)
7
C
(AD)
(AD)
D
(DVD)
E (AD)
(CV)
(C) (Y)
(Cr/R)
(DVD)
(Cb/B) (CY/G)
(AD)
F
(DVD)
E 2/4
(DVD)
XV-HTD530
26 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(DVD) (Cr/R) (CY/G) (Cb/B) (Y) (C) (C/V) (AD)
A
: DVD DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Cr/R) : VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (CY/G) : VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Cb/B) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (C/V) : AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
B
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
E 3/4 C
(C)
E 3/4
(C)
(C/V)
(Y)
(Y)
(C)
(C/V)
(C/V)
D
(CY/G)
(Y)
(CY/G)
(C) (Cb/B)
(C)
(C/V)
(Cb/B)
(Y)
(C) (Y) (C/V)
(C/V) (Y)
(CY/G)
(CY/G)
(CY/G) (Cb/B)
(Cb/B)
E
(Cb/B)
E 4/4
(Cr/R)
(Cr/R)
(Cr/R)
(Cr/R)
(Cr/R)
F (DVD)
(DVD)
(DVD)
E 1/4
E 2/4
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
27 8
1
2
3
4
3.7 DVDM ASSY (3/4) A
B
C
(AD)
E 2/4 E 2/4
(AD)
(AD)
D
E
F
E 3/4 XV-HTD530
28 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
E 3/4 DVDM ASSY (AWM7814)
A
(AD)
B
(AD)
H
CN5107
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
C
E 4/4 E 2/4
D
E
(AD)
: AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
F
E 3/4
: The power supply is shown with the marked box. XV-HTD530 5
6
7
29 8
1
2
3
4
3.8 DVDM ASSY (4/4) A
E 3/4 E 2/4 B
C
D
(FL) (C) (SW) (SL)
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
E
E 2/4
F
E 2/4, 3/4 E 2/4 E 1/4
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
E 4/4 XV-HTD530
30 1
2
3
4
5
6
(FL)
7
8
E 4/4 DVDM ASSY (AWM7814)
(FL)
E 2/4
A
(FL)
(FL) (FL)
B (FL)
(FL)
(C)
(FL)
(C)
(SW)
(SW)
(SL)
(SL)
(SL)
(FL)
E 2/4
9 10 (CY/G) (Cb/B)
(SW)
(C)
11 13
C
8
(Cr/R) (C)
(C)
(SW)
G 1/4 CN5105
(FL)
12
(C/V)
(C)
(SW)
(Y)
(Cr/R) (CY/G) (C) (SW)
(Cb/B)
(SW)
(Y)
(SW)
(C) (C/V) (AD) (FL) (SL)
(SL)
(C) (SL)
(SW)
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Cr/R) : VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (CY/G)
D
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Cb/B) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (C/V) : AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Surround L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Center ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Sub Woofer ch)
(SL)
E
(SL) (SL)
F
E 4/4 XV-HTD530 5
6
7
31 8
1
2
3
4
3.9 FM/AM TUNER MODULE A
F
FM/AM TUNER MODULE (AXQ7228)
B
(FM)
FM FRONT END
(FM)
(FM) (FM)
(FM)
(FM)
(FM)
C
(FM) (AM)
(FM)
(AM)
(FM)
D
(AM)
(AM)
(AM) AM RF TUNING BLOCK
(AM)
OSC : 981 - 2052kHz 9k step
E
F
F XV-HTD530
32 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
: The power supply is shown with the marked box. (TX) (AM) (FM)
: TUNER AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE : AM SIGNAL ROUTE : FM SIGNAL ROUTE
(AM)
(AM)
CN5701
(AM)
B
(AM)
(AM)
(TX)
(FM)
C
(AM)
(FM) (AM)
G 3/4
(AM)
(TX)
(TX) (TX) (FM)
(FM)
(TX)
(AM) L201
ATE7003
D
E
F
F XV-HTD530 5
6
7
33 8
1
2
3
4
3.10 AF ASSY (1/4) A
ASSY G 1/4 AF (XV-HTD630 : AWU8075) (XV-HTD530 : AWU8074)
B
XV-HTD630 ONLY
R5590 ; XV-HTD630 : 82k XV-HTD530 : 47k
C
CN5613
(FL)
(FL) (SL) (SW)
N
D
(FL)
(C)
(AD)
(FL)
N
CN5612
(AD)
E
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
F (FL)
(FL)
G 1/4 XV-HTD530
34 1
2
3
4
5
6
(Y) (C) (C/V)
7
(Cr/R)
: S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y)
(CY/G)
: S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (C/V)
(Cb/B)
8
(AD)
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Cr/R)
(FL)
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (CY/G)
(SL)
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Cb/B) (C)
E 3/4 CN911
(AD)
A
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Surround L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Center ch)
(SW)
H
: AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Sub Woofer ch)
DVD TRADE ASSY (AWU8072)
Q
CN5721
(AD)
B
C
(C)
(SL) (SW)
(FL)
(AD)
G 2/4
G 4/4 D (Y)
(FL)
(SW)
G 3/4
(C)
(C)
(C/V)
(FL)
(C)
(AD)
C3068 10/50
10/50 10/50 C3065
C3066
10/50
C3064 C3063
(SW)
(SW)
(Cb/B) (CY/G)
E
(SL) (SW) (C)
(Y)
(C/V)
(C)
(Cr/R)
(Cb/B)
(CY/G)
10/50
(AD)
10/50
C3067
(AD)
(SL)
(SL)
(C)
(FL)
(Cr/R)
G 2/4-4/4 (FL)
E 4/4 CN953 P
G 2/4, 3/4
O
J51
F
CN8001
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
G 1/4 H
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
35 8
1
2
3
4
3.11 AF ASSY (2/4) A
ASSY G 2/4 AF (XV-HTD630 : AWU8075) (XV-HTD530 : AWU8074) (FL) (FL) (FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
B
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(SL)
(FL)
(SL)
(FL)
(SL)
(SW)
(SW)
(FL)
(SL)
(FL)
C
(SL) (C)
(C)
D
(SW)
(C)
(FL)
(SW)
(C)
(C)
(SW)
G 1/4
(C)
E
(SW)
(SW)
(SW)
F
G 1/4, 3/4
G 2/4 XV-HTD530
36 1
2
3
4
5
6
(FL) (SL)
7
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Surround L ch)
8
(C) (SW)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Center ch)
A
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Sub Woofer ch)
(FL)
G 1/4, 3/4, 4/4
(FL)
(FL) (FL) (FL)
(FL)
(FL)
B
(FL)
C
(SL)
(SL) (SL)
(SL)
(FL)
(FL)
(C)
(SL) (C)
(SW)
(SL) (C)
(FL)
(SW)
D
(C)
(C)
(SW)
(C)
E
(SW)
(SW) (SW)
G 4/4
G 2/4
: The power supply is shown with the marked box. XV-HTD530 5
6
7
F
37 8
1
2
3
4
3.12 AF ASSY (3/4) (TV)
A (TV)
(TV)
(TX) (L1) (FL)
(L1) (L1)
B
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(TX)
(FL)
C (FL)
(FL)
(FL)
XV-HTD630 ONLY (FL)
(FL)
(TX)
(FL)
D
(TX)
E (FL) (FL)
(FL)
G 1/4
(FL)
F
G 3/4 XV-HTD530
38 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
G 1/4, 2/4
A
ASSY G 3/4 AF (XV-HTD630 : AWU8075) (XV-HTD530 : AWU8074) (FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(FL) (FL) (TV) (L1) (TX)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (TV L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (LINE 1 L ch)
B
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Tuner L ch)
(FL)
(FL)
C
(FL)
(FL)
D
XV-HTD630 ONLY (TX)
(TX)
CN201
(TX)
XV-HTD630 ONLY
(TX)
F
(FL)
E
R9902 R9901
G 1/4, 2/4, 4/4 F
G 3/4
: The power supply is shown with the marked box. XV-HTD530 5
6
7
39 8
1
2
3
4
3.13 AF(4/4), DIODE L and DIODE S ASSYS
I J
A
DIODE L ASSY (AWU8070) DIODE S ASSY (AWU8071)
I
J
To POWER TRANSFORMER (T1)
B
M CN3011
(FL)
C
(SW)
(C)
(SL)
E
M CN3012
D
(FL)
2
5 (C) (SW) (SL)
G 2/4 F
G 1/4-3/4
G 4/4 I J
G 1/4 XV-HTD530
40 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
: Refer to "7. 1.12 PROTECTION CIRCUIT".
(FL)
A
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch)
(SL)
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Surround L ch)
(C)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Center ch)
(SW)
ASSY G 4/4 AF (XV-HTD630 : AWU8075)
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Sub Woofer ch)
(XV-HTD530 : AWU8074) (FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
B
1
7
(FL)
(SW) (FL)
(SW)
(SW)
(SW)
C
(SW)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
1
(C)
(SL)
7
(SL)
(SL)
(SL)
D
(SL)
1
E
7
7
1
4 F
G 4/4 XV-HTD530 5
6
7
41 8
1
2
3
4
3.14 6CH AMP ASSY
K
A
6CH AMP ASSY (AWM7720)
To DC FAN MOTOR
B
M CN3021
2 (FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(SW)
(SW)
(SW)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(SL) (SL)
(SL)
D
M CN3022
C
5 (FL)
(C) (SW)
3
(FL)
(SL) (C)
(SW)
(SL)
E
F
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(C) (SL)
(C) (SL)
(C) (SL)
(SW)
(SW)
(SW)
K XV-HTD530
42 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
(FL) (SL) (C) (SW)
8
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch)
A
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Surround L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Center ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Sub Woofer ch)
B
(FL)
(C)
(C)
(FL)
(C)
C
(FL)
(FL)
(FL) (C)
(FL)
(FL)
(C)
(C)
(C) (C)
(SL)
(SW)
(SL)
E
(SW)
(C)
(FL)
(SL)
(SL)
(SW)
(SL)
(SL)
(C)
D
(FL)
(SW)
(SW)
(SW)
(SW)
(C) (SL) (SW)
F
: Refer to "7. 1.12 PROTECTION CIRCUIT". : The power supply is shown with the marked box.
K
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
43 8
1
2
3
4
3.15 DSP ASSY (1/2)
L 1/2 DSP ASSY (AWX8251)
A
(L2)
(L2)
(L2)
(L2)
B
C
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
D
(AD)
(AD)
L 2/2 E (AD)
L 1/2
L 2/2
L 2/2
F
XV-HTD530
44 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(AD) (L2) (FL) (SL) (C) (SW)
: AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
A
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (LINE 2 COAXIAL) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Surround L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Center ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Sub Woofer ch)
B (FL) (FL)
CN5622
(FL)
(AD) (AD) (AD) (AD)
(FL) (SL)
(SL)
(SW)
N
(AD) (SW) (C) (C)
(AD)
C
(AD)
(AD)
(AD)
D
(AD)
E (AD)
N
CN5621
F
: The power supply is shown with the marked box.
L 1/2 XV-HTD530 5
6
7
45 8
1
2
3
4
3.16 DSP ASSY (2/2)
L 2/2 DSP ASSY (AWX8251)
A
B
L 1/2 (AD) (AD) (AD)
(AD)
C
(AD)
(AD) (AD) (AD)
(AD)
D
L 1/2 L 1/2 E
N
F
CN5623
L 2/2 XV-HTD530
46 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(AD)
A
: AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE
B
C
D
E
: The power supply is shown with the marked box. F
L 2/2 XV-HTD530 5
6
7
47 8
1
2
3
4
3.17 AMP TRADE, DSP TRADE, VIDEO JACK and PRIMARY ASSYS TRADE ASSY N DSP (AWU8060)
TRADE ASSY M AMP (AWU8059)
(AD)
(FL)
(SL) (SW) (C)
CN3001
(SW)
(C)
G 1/4 CN5603
L 1/2 CN8007
B
(FL)
K
(AD)
G 4/4 CN3031
(AD)
L 1/2 CN8003
A
(SL)
L 1/2 CN8011
CN3002
K
(FL)
G 1/4 CN5602
(C) (SW) (AD)
D
G 4/4 CN3032
C
(SL)
(AD)
P
PRIMARY ASSY (AWU8057)
E (AD) (FL) (SL) (C) (SW)
: AUDIO DATA SIGNAL ROUTE : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Surround L ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Center ch) : AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Sub Woofer ch)
F
M N P
• NOTE FOR FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS ONLY. XV-HTD530
48 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
O VIDEO JACK ASSY (AWU8061)
A
(C/V)
(C/V)
(C/V)
(Y)
(Y)
(Y)
(C)
(C)
(CY/G)
G 1/4 CN5103
(PR/R)
(C/V)
(CY/G)
(PB/B)
(C) (C/V) (C)
B
(PB/B)
(Y)
(PR/R)
(Y)
(CY/G)
(CY/G)
(PB/B)
(PB/B)
(PR/R)
(PR/R)
(CY/G)
(PB/B)
DVD DOWNLOAD
(PR/R)
(CY/G)
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (CY/G) : VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (PB/B)
(Y) (C) (C/V)
: S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (Y) : S VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (C/V)
D
G 1/4 CN51
(PB/B)
: VIDEO SIGNAL ROUTE (PR/R)
G 4/4 CN11
(PR/R)
C
E
F
: The power supply is shown with the marked box. SYSTEM DOWNLOAD
O P XV-HTD530
5
6
7
49 8
1
2
3
4
3.18 DISPLAY, JOG, DISC KEY, HP MIC and FUNCTION KEY ASSYS A
B
D
G 1/4 CN5711
C
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
(FL)
E
ASSY R JOG (AWU8065)
F
S
DISC KEY ASSY (AWU8063)
Q R S XV-HTD530
50 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SIDE A
SIDE B DISPLAY ASSY (AWU8058)
Q
A TRSB ASSY
E CN124
CN11
CN11
1
W11 W12
8
CN12
6
R11
2
8.SEDR7.SEDR+ 6.LOAD POS 5.TRAY POS 4.DISC SENS 3.CLAMP 2.+3.3V 1.GND
8
CN12
5
7
GND FR1S
1 S11
1
AWU8154-
1.TRAY POS
5
1
CLAMP SW
7 5.LOAD POS
(ANP7473-A)
(ANP7473-A)
2.SEDR+ 3.DISC SENS 4.SEDR-
2
8
8.SEDR7.SEDR+ 6.LOAD POS 5.TRAY POS 4.DISC SENS 3.CLAMP 2.+3.3V 1.GND
1
7
TRSB
5
GND
W13
1
5.LOAD POS 6.+3.3V 7.GND
5
CN11
1
AWU8154-
1.TRAY POS 2.SEDR+ 3.DISC SENS 4.SEDR-
1
TRSB
8
A TRSB ASSY
A
5
1 6.+3.3V
7.GND
B
CN12
TRAY MOTOR JOG ASSY FUNCTION KEY ASSY S5861 : VOLUME UP ↔ DOWN S5841 : DVD/CD CN21 S5842 : TUNER (FM/AM/ST.) DISC KEY ASSY Black S5843 : TV/L1/L2 5 S5851 : DISC 1 S5844 : 4 1 (REVERSE) S5852 : DISC 2 S5845 : ¡ ¢ (FORWARD) 2 6 Red Q22 S5846 S5853 : DISC 3 :7 (STOP) 3 4 R24 3 2 4 : 6 (PLAY/PAUSE) S5854 : DISC 4 S5847 R23 1 2 S5855 : DISC 5 R22 TRAY C21 1 POSITION S5856 : DISC SKIP HP MIC ASSY SSRB DISC S5857 : EXCHANGE S5831 : STAND Q21 BY/ON R27 SENSOR AWU8155S5858 : OPEN/CLOSE (0) (ANP7473-A)
M
+3.3V
W25
W24 GND
7
1
5
7
1 4 3
1 2
E
S21
AWU8155-
(ANP7473-A)
B SSRB ASSYU HP MIC ASSY (AWU8064)
(FL)
(FL)
B
C
FR1S
SIDE A
C
1
R25
2
1
TRAY POSITION
SSRB
R26
B
W26
POS SW
3
4
1
E
C
R21
PC21 DISC SENSOR
5.DISC SENS 6.SEDR+ 7.TRAY POS
5
PC22
3.LOAD POS 4.SEDR-
GND
GND
GND
CN21
1.GND 2.+3.3V
7.TRAY POS 6.SEDR+ 5.DISC SENS 4.SEDR3.LOAD POS 2.+3.3V 1.GND
1
W27
+3.3V
W21 W22 W23
7
CN21
B SSRB ASSY (FL)
D
E CN123 CN31
SIDE B CN31 (FL)
(FL)
1.LOAD+
2.LOAD-
CN31
FR1S
LOADING MOTOR
M
(FL)
C31
1
1
2.LOAD1.LOAD+
Label Side
LOMB AWU81561
: AUDIO SIGNAL ROUTE (Front L ch)
LOADING MOTOR
E
+
+ LOMB
(ANP7473-A)
(ANP7473-A)
AWU8156-
C LOMB ASSY
T
A B C
F
FUNCTION KEY ASSY (AWU8062) : The power supply is shown with the marked box.
Q AS B T C U
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
51 8
1
2
3
4
3.19 DVDM WAVEFORMS A
E
DVDM ASSY
Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram. Measurement condition : No. 1 to 2 and 8 to 13 : reference A1 (DVD), T2-chp 19, Color -bar
1
IC301-pin 4 (RFOUT) V: 200mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div.
2
IC301-pin 36 (FG) V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
GND
B
3
IC301-pin 44 (SPDL_PDM) [PLAY → STOP → PLAY]
Brakes ON PLAY
[PLAY]
Accelerator ON PLAY
[PLAY]
PLAY
V: 2V/div. H: 500nsec/div.
V: 2V/div. H: 1sec/div.
C
[Tray stops]
6
CN122-pin 8, 7, 6 (FTS Driver -A1, A2, A3) V: 2V/div. H: 2msec/div.
4
[STOP]
V: 2V/div. H: 500nsec/div.
[Tray closing]
[Tray opening]
[Tray close]
CN124-pin 5 (TRAY POS) CN124-pin 7, 8 (Rotating Tray Motor drive voltage)
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
[Tray close]
DISC 5
DISC 5
D Elements on larger
Rotary tray move
Rotary tray move
Rotary tray stop
Rotary tray stop
7
CN124-pin 4, 5, 6, 3 IC601-pin 114
V: 2V/div. H: 500msec/div. [Tray move] [Tray open] CN124-pin 4 (DISC SENS), CN124-pin 6 (OPEN), CN124-pin 5 (TRAY POS) CN124-pin 3 (CLAMP)
V: 2V/div. H: 200msec/div. IC601-pin 114 (ROT_DRV)
Loading close STOP
Loading open
Right-hand
E
Left-hand Unclamp Clamp
V: 2V/div. H: 500msec/div.
V: 2V/div. H: 1sec/div.
8
CN953-pin 28 (Composite Video out) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
CN953-pin 20 (Component Video out-Y) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
12
CN953-pin 30 (S Video out-Y) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
10
CN953-pin 22 (Component Video out-Pb) V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
13
CN953-pin 26 (S Video out-C) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
11
CN953-pin 24 (Component Video out-Pr) V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
9
12
9
13 10
F
11
XV-HTD530
52 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM A
NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS : 1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic diagrams. 2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic diagrams is shown below. Symbol In PCB Diagrams
Symbol In Schematic Diagrams B C E B C E
Part Name
3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for several destinations. For further information for respective destinations, be sure to check with the schematic diagram. 4. View point of PCB diagrams.
Connector
Capacitor
Transistor
B C E B
C
E B
C
SIDE A
E Transistor with resistor
B C E D
G S D
B
G S Field effect transistor
D G S
P.C.Board
Chip Part
SIDE B
Resistor array
3-terminal regulator
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
53 8
1
2
3
4
4.1 TRSB, SSRB and LOMB ASSYS A
SIDE B
SIDE A
A TRSB ASSY
A TRSB ASSY
E CN124
CN11
CN11
1
W12
CN12
6
R11
2
8.SEDR7.SEDR+ 6.LOAD POS 5.TRAY POS 4.DISC SENS 3.CLAMP 2.+3.3V 1.GND
8
5
1
CLAMP SW
8
7
5
1
5.LOAD POS
(ANP7473-A)
(ANP7473-A)
6.+3.3V
TRAY MOTOR CN21
W25
7
1
4 3
1 2
W24 GND
7
1
5
R26 B
W26
1
6
E
B
SSRB
Q21 C
1 DISC SENSOR
R27
(ANP7473-A)
(ANP7473-A)
B SSRB ASSY
R23
2
C21
AWU8155-
FR1S
R24
4
3 4
1
SSRB
R22
TRAY POSITION
TRAY POSITION
2
3
R25
2
1
1
Q22 2
AWU8155-
S21
C
POS SW
3
4
DISC SENSOR
5
E
Red
R21
PC21
5.DISC SENS 6.SEDR+ 7.TRAY POS
3.LOAD POS 4.SEDR-
GND
5
PC22
1.GND 2.+3.3V
GND
GND
CN21
Black
7.TRAY POS 6.SEDR+ 5.DISC SENS 4.SEDR3.LOAD POS 2.+3.3V 1.GND
1
W27
+3.3V
+3.3V
CN21
C
7.GND
CN12
M
W21 W22 W23
2.SEDR+ 3.DISC SENS 4.SEDR-
2
7
CN12
8
7
5
W11
1
1
GND FR1S
1 S11
7
AWU8154-
1.TRAY POS
8.SEDR7.SEDR+ 6.LOAD POS 5.TRAY POS 4.DISC SENS 3.CLAMP 2.+3.3V 1.GND
1
TRSB
5
GND
W13
1
5.LOAD POS 6.+3.3V 7.GND
5
AWU8154-
1.TRAY POS 2.SEDR+ 3.DISC SENS 4.SEDR-
8
CN11
1
TRSB
B
B SSRB ASSY
D
SIDE A
E CN123
SIDE B
CN31
CN31 1.LOAD+
1
LOADING MOTOR
FR1S
2.LOAD-
CN31
1
C31
1
E
M
2.LOAD1.LOAD+
Label Side
LOMB AWU8156-
LOADING MOTOR
+
+ LOMB
(ANP7473-A)
(ANP7473-A)
AWU8156-
C LOMB ASSY
F
A B C
A B C XV-HTD530
54 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4.2 SSIB and DVD TRADE ASSYS A
H
SIDE A
DVD TRADE ASSY G CN5104
G J5105
CN5106
CN5108 B 4 19
CN5108
1
19
1 2
1 1
4
W125
CN5106
30
W116
W115
W114
CN5107
DVD TRADE ASS'Y AWU8072-
30
1 1
CMK-P3X (ANP7457-D)
CN5107
E CN911
C
H DVD TRADE ASSY
SIDE B VPR+8 VDVD+12
VPR+8
C8892
C8894
GNDM C8893 VPR+8M
GNDD
DOUT
GNDD
GNDM
VPR+8M
SYSCS1
SCLK
MDATA
GNDD
VDET
DVDMUTE
TXD
RTS
XVMUTE CTS VDVD+12 RXD
RTS
SCLK
DVDMUTE TXD
DVDPOWER
SDATA
XDVDRST
VDET MDATA
SYSCS1
ACK
DOUT GNDD
SYSCS2
19
E
1
SSIB
4 4
AWU8157AWU
AWU8157AWU
FR1S
CN2
12
12 12 17
Contact Side
CN3 (ANP7473-A)
E CN122
1
C1
GND
CN1
1
1
C2
17
1
1
SIDE B 4
1 GNDD
GNDD GNDD C8891
DVD TRADE ASS'Y AWU8072-
(ANP7457-D)
D SSIB ASSY
SSIB
CN3
STEPPING MOTOR
D
CN5108
SIDE A
INSIDE V+5S GNDS H3- H3+ H2- H2+ H1- H1+ A1 A2 A3 ST2ST2+ ST1+ ST1[ST1+]
1
Contact Side 1
CN2
M
CN2
DVDPOWER
SDATA
SYSCS2
XDVDRST
TRKUP
ACK
GNDD
CTS
WAKEUP
1
CN5106
D SSIB ASSY
30
RXD
CN5107
17
1
Contact Side
CN1
M
CN1
CN3
(ANP7473-A)
SPINDLE MOTOR
F
H D E
D H XV-HTD530 5
6
7
55 8
1
2
3
4
4.3 DVDM ASSY SIDE A
SIDE A
C103
5 SIDE
V+5D Q211 Q212 C212 R213
C202 R203 C304 R968
1 CN953 30 30
UP SIDE
CN923 1
R789
R774 C774
C853
C857
D741
C758 R859
R1002 R1001
C870
C854
G
C850
R869
LETTER SQUEEZE VSEL2 VSEL1 GNDA SR GNDA SL GNDA LFE GNDA C GNDA FR GNDA 1 FL
R773 C773 R794 C794 R793 C793 R758 C756 R757 C755
C757 R735
C874
R858
CN943
1
C797
R737
R738
C877 R736
R790
G CN5102
R966 R965 R964 R722 C571 R571
R591 C1562 R1069 Q762 Q761
D742
D
D781
R879
CN904
11
R111 R300
X301
R967
R378 R385 R386 R379 R592 D743
R753 R755 C798
C795
C860
R828 R833 R832 R831 R830 R829
R211
Q201
L390 C393 R204 Q202 R214 R394
100
76 R360
C564 R772
R768
R788 R792 D782 R787 R791 R754 R756
CONTACT SIDE Q741
C851 R843 R844
R878
C871
R1003
C816 C815
C809
CY/G 20 RGB P/XI ASPECT
Q742
R4 R3 R1 R2
IC801 R823 C830 C810
R836
C814
C811
C808
R827 R826
R837 E
R838 C801
102 C813
R868
- + 1 AD AD 2 +3D W LO LO SW V S
CONTACT
R201 8
1
4
RFOUT R369 R307
C651 R636 R561 Q763 C1563 R767 R771
R734 R739
C750 C799
R687 R691 R692 R684
CN103 1
C231
C221
C142
42 R131 C134 R135 R392 C390 R769
R611 R607
R608 R618
R760 R770
C863
64
65
C812
R1005
Q782 Q781
R617 R775 R616
R834 R887
R816
C484 R1006
65 C803 C802
102
R1004
103
H F
64
IC801
R819 R820
R884
Cb/B
D761
C873
R895
R482
R365 R366
R665 R663 R662
38
R818
C482
R605 R606
R694 R695
R685 R664
R688
C605 IC804
R882 R847 C824 R885 R894 C861 C864 C867
1
R817
4
Q764
1 29
R825 128
128
4 4 R886 R835 R824
30
V SC Cr/R
C561
R889
20
55
1 1
C825
1
8
R603 R602
SY
R590 R562
C1564
R890
1
38 39
R888
R848
E
5
R807 R801
R813 R812
R804 C807
R672
R689
C659
IC805
2
R815
E
R893 24
R621
C614
C649 C600
R600
R881 R880 R810
23
2
11
IC481
R686
30
20
C804 R809 R808 R806
30 C828
10
1 C483 1
R654 R653
C640
R421
R803 R822 R821 R802
2 2 R883
C601 D601
R682
C604 R619
29
39
IC481
C698 C684
1
3 4 5 5R814
R629
R681
1
1
R485 C805 C806 R811 R481 C481 7
R647 C637 R635 C623
208 208
11
11
R839 R805 C827 IC806
R593
R637 R648 R634
R683
C671
R595
R638
R641
1 1
8
1
CN608
E
IC804
R644
C421 R640
C661
Q741 IC805 IC806
3
C362
C357 R362
GNDD GNDD
R721
R594
C650 R639
C647
R626 C636 4 IC691 156 157 C691 5 157 IC601 C692 L691 R698 CN607
C660
F
R364
R652 R651 52 C648
C607
23
105
52
Q722
GNDD GNDD GNDD
1
IC421
C422
C139
C133 C124 C126 C127 C128 C130 C323 C335 53
R628
X601
C305
C211
R969
1
R368 R309 R308
C664
156
Q762 Q761 IC691 IC421 IC601 Q764 Q782 Q781 Q742
9
R363
L361
R657 R656 R655
R346 R344 C348 C342
R398 R397
R675
R610 C619
R658 C652
4
5 L411
L421 C423
C424 C425
ST2ST2+ ST1+ ST1-
R192 C102 C135 R123 R935 D928 R338 R342
Q929
D402 R402 C406 C310 C309
R613 R612 C690 R609
1
R124
C121 R389
D923
LOADLOAD+
R924 R923 Q923 R925 R926 Q922 D922 SIDE
C151 C644
L641
C461
CN609 2 R461
R336 C R337 R339 R340 C346
10
R354
105
24
23
24
CONTACT SIDE
L192 L191 R197 Q193
R151
IC401 R407 R410
11 C407
R416 IC411
IC461
C113
R905 R904 R903 R902 Q911
R984 R932 R934 R933 D926
D925 R400 4 4 3 3 5
L194 L193
R906 R907
R922
R433
IC901
R901 R931
C452 R444 C433 C441
C112
CONTACT SIDE
R952 R954 R956 R958
R963
R953 R955 R957 R959 C921
R960 R961
C951
R951
R962
C451
D432
104
C463
C354
C630 IC604
Q763
75 R367
C622
IC604
75
R673
D
C382 C377 R384 R383 R382 CN301 2
C373
C301
C681
R697
51
51 R361
53
C409 L402
C388
10
8
R411
C
50
R696
R302
Q928
104
C621
C411
26
C201
C391 C383
NP
Q927
C694
C412
C300 1 100 R396
30
C415
RFIN
C326
R212
1
R693
C414
Q921
R341 C634
2
C413
B C311 C318
B C306
IC301
50
D R462 C641 R620 C642
C132 C302
Q930 R938 R939 R937 R936 R332 C307 C303 C312 R333 C315 C308 R334
1
IC411 IC461
2 1 2 CN123
25
A R403
C405 Q401
C410
C462
1
R202
Q390 R390 C394 C392 R310 R301
R391
11
C491
22
GNDD LD2
LD1
9
14
D401
R196
A
IC201
2
7
1
R409 R408
IC101 R220 R221 R222 C222 R223
Q192
R199
D927
C401
1
1
8
1
C434
Q722
D
1
5
IC441 C442 R443 R442 R441
8
26
Q930
C901 R909
R908
C408
Q921 Q927 Q928 Q401 Q929
14
C403 C404
Q925 CN124 Q926
4
44
1
R102 C114 R101
1
11 IC431 R401 C432
Q193
C
8
R191 R194
8
5 5
Q202 Q212
IC441 IC301 Q923 IC401 Q922
7
C116 C101 21
2
1
CN121
SIDE
17 17 C118
C120
23
25
R921
C431 7 7
Q192 Q201 Q211 Q390 IC431
R982
R918 C902
CONTACT
11
1
C443
1 1 CN122
2424 24
1 1 CN104
44
1
30
1
D431
R981 Q951
CN105
C
CN101 24
UP SIDE R451
R983
B
23
UP SIDE
Q911 IC101 Q925 Q926 IC901 IC201
UP
Q451
CN921
CN121
5
Q451
1
CN901
1 1
V+5S GNDD H1+ H3A1 H3+ A2 H2A3 H2+ H1-
B
A
12 12
1.INSIDE
1
30 Q951
CN123
5
CN122
2
CN124
30
C CN31 PICKUP ASSY
D CN3
1
A CN11
BOTTOM SIDE
E DVDM ASSY
BOTTOM SIDE
A
(ANP7480-A)
E
E XV-HTD530
56 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SIDE B
SIDE B
E DVDM ASSY
A
H CN5107 CN911 UP SIDE
UP SIDE
CN931
CN111
R1012
1
30
IC911 11
1
17
17
22
CN941
1
C232
R1013
HEAT-RESISITANCE PRE-FLAX
Q452
1
30
30
30
CONTACT SIDE
LF
2424
30
23 23
22 R1011
1
CONTACT SIDE
11
UP SIDE
29
CN911
A B C
GNDS V+3D CLAMP DISCSENS TRYPOS OPEN SEDR+ SEDR-
27 28
54
14 1
R417
R625 R422
C626 C639
C625 C643
R630
R666
Q977
D
Q746 IC761 Q744
FC
D603 R633 R632
C903 R690
R604
R649 R650 R601
ICT R645
R643 R646
IC781
IC861
C764 R762 C767 C768
24
R752 C748
10
11
1 5
8
R896
IC802 IC803 IC851 IC871
R841 28 28
1
27 27
1
R483 C821
C820
C819
C817
R842
R840 C826
IC807
IC802
C818
C872
IC871
8
C822
54
4
20
C823
54
IC803 4 1
5
C875
1
20
C829
1
C744 R742 C856 F
1
10
R866 R865
1
R861
C742
R867
10
1 R872 R871 R870
R744 R746 R748
R782 C784 C862
1
C866 20
11
C876
R845
E
C783 R781
C752
10
C865
11 R864
14
IC851 28
R873
R863 R862
C788 C782
IC741
R785
R786
R860
C787 C781
C746 R750
R784 C786
C792 IC861
C785 R783
C749
8
5
4 11
Q603
R413
IC603
C762
1
C791 C754
1
8
C753
20
R414
R415
25
R671
R622
R764
C766
4
R759
C761
C763 R761
14
IC602
Q745
C624 R631
C603
IC501
IC603
R627
Q603
R699
R512
54
1
R846
R874 R875 R876
R642
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
C
R670
C789
IC807
R615
1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
13
0
26
1
1
2
0
1
0 1 2 3
8
R181 C181
15
14
L401
R404
R183
R177 C177 R180 R179
R623
R502 R513
28
R674
F
R877
R614
C631
C633
C632
1
R523 R503
28
7
C155 R155
R170 C171 R171 R168
C602
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
R624
C772 8
1
R779
Q744 C765 R763 15
1 14
R154 R156
R169
R166
R661 R660 R659
R522
C771
R740
Q746 28
R453
VPR+8M SYS_CS2 GNDM SCLK GNDM SDATA GNDD 30.VDVD+12 MDATA VPR+8 GNDD ACK VPR+8 DOUT 10.GNDD VPR+8M 20.GNDD GNDD GNDD VDET DVDPOWER ZERO XDVDRST DVDMUTE SYS_CS1 XVMUTE TXD RXD RTS 1.CTS R911 C912
CONTACT SIDE
D924
R355 C620 C628
48
1 5
R178
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
IC602
Q977
Q745
C741
3
DVDM ASSY
R412
C751 R749 R745 R741 R853 R852
C158 R158 C160
R930 R929 R928 R927
C355
27
R543
1
28
C747 R751 R747 C743
C855 C852 R857 R850
C167 R174
IC151
Q531 Q551 Q541 Q521 Q501 Q511
D403
25 25
C163 C176 R176 R175 R173 C174
C635 C627
C638 C629
IC741
4
R405
R1623
R532
14
UP SIDE C501 R501 C511 R511 R977
IC781
C859 C858
1 IC151
AWM7 0 0 0 -A C172 R172
R766
15
R152 R153 C152
26
C182 R182
R167
R765
R851 R856 R855 R854
R157 R159
R164 R165
R142
R143
R163
27 27
Q924
C402
R533
C521 R521
IC761 C769
R431
Q194
R432
Q924
R343
R381 C565
C531 R531 C551 R551 C541
R541
C745 R743
1
C911
R917
14 14
R552 R553
R970 R972 R974 R976
2
Q531 Q551 Q541 Q521 Q501 Q511
R9531 R9551 R9541 R9521 R9501 R9511
D301
C563
C913
R916
R162 C161
R195 R198
R375
R374
C562
8
B R454
R406
R542
R1056 R1057 R1058 R1059 R1060 R1061 R971 R973 R975
1
7
IC911
C313
R373
IC501
CONTACT SIDE
CN113
Q194
R126
R128 R329 R328
C381 R370
15
C1056
R380
R376
R914
R330 R331 R345
R387
C1051 C1052 C1053 C1054 C1055
CN114
13
R395 R399
R1970
88
R304
R303 R393
R915
R161 R160
R125
R113 R112 R189 R100
R127
C214
C213
11
R193 Q191
R144 C125
C204
C203
R118 R119 R120
R115 R116 R117
R106 R107 R108
R306
R305
R200
R190 R103 R104 R105
Q191 R452 R912 R913
C200 C210
C199
C215 C205
R110
R109
CN112 R210
Q452
C230
D921
CONTACT SIDE
C233 NORMAL SOLDER LEAD FREE SOLDER R388
F
(ANP7480-A)
E
E XV-HTD530 5
6
7
57 8
W101 VDVD+12
1919
58 2
W131
W119
CN5101 W123 W142
W112
30 30
3 W277 W278
W167
W174
W143
Q32 IC82
C3702
W276
C32 1
W173
PCB BINDER
W141
5
1
W274
C5575
B
4
W302 4
W303
J12
W130
C8885
J21 W304 W305
5 W280
W282
W281
C23
C16
XPROTECT RYR
J5105
IC61
J5105
CN5108 H
CN5104
G AF ASSY
1 1
XV-HTD530 4 W497 C3701
C33
C15
W250
W245
C5572
C24 SLIN
W504
SRIN
W299
R11
W211
W275
W209
W339
W210
W340
C3195
W343
C3196
D31
R3635
CN5711
VA+12
GNDD
W401
W445
W402
W400
W472
W444
W443
W442
W441
R3911
R3907
W426
GNDHP HPR GNDA
W476 W430 W522
GNDX
C3214
W439
GNDD
MIC W437 W438
VX+12 W436
W432 DOUT W433 GNDD
W477
HPL
W429
W431 GNDD(UGRTN)
GNDD
NP
R3912
R3908
MIC
W474 VD+5
W427 VA-12
VA+12
W469
W428
W470
HPAC
W435
VA-12
C3709
CN51
P J51
CONTACT SIDE
VA+12
W471
W473
W514 W440
C3213
W434
W403
FRIN
FLIN
CIN W399
SWIN
W397
GNDA
W398
W396
W395
W394
W393
W392
W391 VX+12
W390
W389 DOUT
W388 GNDD
W387 VE+56
VA-12 W386
W523 GNDA W385
W384
W383
W382
W381
W380
W335
W334 GNDA
CN51 CN52
W183
W298
VFL+5
C5576
C67
W499
W279
VP+15
PCB SUPPORT 1
W181
1
UN+8V
W270 C12
W342
W180
W297
GNDM
R31
DOUT
W300
W177
W301
W178
D36
GNDD
C25 IC61
D83
W176
W503
D67 D32
W496
VA-12
C5578 VDVD+12
W248
Q32
W182
RYFSC
X5501
L5571
W244
W172
GNDD
W240
W205
W237 W246 GNDD W247 VE+56
IC82
W145
W206
W202 W204 VE+5
W203 VU+5
W201
W171
03
C35 R35
W144
VE+5 13
R36
R37
C34
W113 DOUT
W164 D35
CN5711
W505
CN11
W495
VDVD+12
W124
W239
VE+5
DVDON/OFF
W139
W197 D34
CN5105
D33
W140
VE+5
05
123mm
W122
W138
W268
W121
W269
1
W294
W111
W117 W137
W271
W110
W272
W109
J21
W295
W136
W135
W129
W108 VDET
W165
W107
VE+5 W200
XDVDRST
W134
W170
W169
W168
123mm W238
W106
W118
W236
W120
W128
W105
W126 W133
W241
W104
W132
W127
W103
W520
W162
W102
J12
4
CN5104
W296
D22
4
W293
4
POWER Q CN5721 TRANSFORMER
D3751
1 2
C3919
1
W291
W249
W163
NP
10
W331
W338
GNDFL
C3917
1
W424
W475
4
W198
C3911
C3906
3
FLAC1
W374
3
1 FLAC2
W375
3
1
C3918
2
1 1
W467
C3907
1
CN5106 GNDD
W376
C3912
8
W242
C3908
4
C3920
1
G
2
C13
W199
15
E VFL+5
W377
00 1
W166
VFDP
W378
CONTACT SIDE
08
H W292 30 18 30
D
18
F W333
CN5102
CN22 W379
1
CN953 W330 1 1
CN13 W332
CN5105
E
W468
J 27
I 1
C 27 1
B W513
8
A
1 2
1 4
4.4 AF ASSY SIDE A PCB BINDER
A
FC DC Prod
W510
W506 W4
C84 W347 S
W344 W346
S
S
W349
W345
S
W310
S
CN11 W3
S
VRY+12
W273
W243 W256
W255
W254
W253
W252
W251
W208 W222
W221
W215
PCB BIND
C
5
6
7
8
W464 GNDA
CN5602
GNDA
61
W371
W329 9
61
W320
W327
8
C3824
1
W326
C3823
W288 W328
2P WIRELESS OUT
W370
W369
W323
W325
1
JA3801
W322
8
W290
1
W368
W367
W372
C3115 C3116
C3118
C3111
W319
W287
1
W501
CN5603
W420
W458
W460
9
W373
GNDA
W365
W364
61
W321
W317
C3112
C3117
W314
W286
W354
W285
7
C3101
C3131
W289
F CN201
W465
W489
W487 W418
W417
W457
W362 W363 VUA-12 W318
W359
W316
W312
EVOLSWIN
W311
W352
W353
W351
W284
W309
W308
W283
1
C3702
C23
C3196
02
41
W366 9
8
W313 04
8
C3701
C3195
R3635
12
R3199
EVOLCIN
VRY+12
EVOLSRIN
1 R3200
B
C
PCB BINDER
C5596
UN+8V
VH+
R3462
RY3642
W195 W194
W196
L3561
R3561
R3361
CN3031
8
60
R3
23 1
6ch SPEAKER OUT
CN3301
W266
RY3643
R3461 R3661
W234
W235
VRY+12 W261 W262
W231
W230
GNDP
W158
23 1
E
VPR+8
CN3032
W157 23 1
W159
L3362
23 1
W152
W183
GREG
7
60
R3
VH-
1
W498
VA-12
VL+
W161
W160
W155
W190
GNDS
RY3641
W191
CONTACT SIDE
W193
W185
W184
W214
W213
VL-
10
W211
17 17 W212
VL+
W188
D
7
W187
W154
L3361
27
2
W189
VD+5 W153
R3
8
CN5103
C5595
8 62 6 R3
W156
C
W229
R3632
C24 W210
W259
W258
D3633
W192 R3631
VH-
FLIN
GNDA
FRIN
CIN
SWIN
SLIN
W186
L3661 W233
3
SRIN
VH+
9
VL-
L3462
4
W217
C3632
8
61
R3
W232 C3633
W263
10
W209
D3634
R
W226
GNDF
W216
7
1 36
5
W218
W500
D3631
W215 W221
W219
W225
W223
W257
W222
Q3641
W267
11
W208
W260
C3631
W228
W251
W224
W252
D3632
W253
W264
6
AWU8069AWU8073AWU8074-
W254
L3461
12
AWU8075AWU8094AWU8151-
W227
AF ASS'Y
W255
W502 HPAC
W265 W256
1 1
W305
EVOLSLIN
GNDA
W361
W315
1
W307 GNDA W306
W421 VCOMG
C3132
C3102 C3162
C3161
C3172 W358
C3174
C3146
SACDFR
CN11
W456
W454 W357
W360
W356
C3143
SACDSR SACDFL
W509
C3171
W355
C3144
SACDSL
W310
W455
W512 W414
W403 W445
W413
C3145
C3173
SACDSW
W349
CN5603 W423
VA+12
W348 VA-12
W345
W415
C3213 W401
CN5602
23 23
FRIN
W422
C3721
SACDC
W346
C3018
1
W411
VD+5
W508
W344
61
8
C3030
C3029
C3035 C3036
1 1
W402
GNDD
W350
R11
GNDD
W511
VD+5 (CODEC)
W409
W416
W407
C3734
W410
VUA+12
W444
C3733
W412
CN5701 C3017
W461
9
W406 VA-12 EVOLSLOUT
W462
C3028
W448 GNDA
W404 EVOLSWOUT
W347
W459 C3027
W466
W452
W449
W491
1
W463
C3038
C3262
W510
8 W490
W453
W450
W451
W447
C3212 C3211
CN5701
C3037
23 23
C3214
13 13
1 1
W442
1 1
W483
W443
W486 10
CONTACT SIDE
N CN5612 N CN5613
W479
W405
W492 61
9
C5731
W446
W400
W484 W488
W480
W419
DC
W478
TV LINE1 LINEOUT
C5732
W482
Production Code
A
W494
W485
JA3001
W481
W493
C5712
C5711
SIDE A CMK-P3X
R3362
Q3641
CN3031
CN3032
M CN3012
M CN3011
(ANP7457-D)
CN5103
O CN8001
F
G XV-HTD530 5
6
7
59 8
D3121
1 R3639 Q3637 Q3638
23
8 5 1
8
SRIN SLIN SWIN CIN FRIN GNDA FLIN
CTS RTS RXD TXD VD+5 GNDD SY GNDD V GNDD SC GNDD Cr/R GNDD Cb/B GNDD CY/G
17
D3635
R5595
4
R3603
R5597
10
4 Q3639
5
R3601
1
8
Q3102
D3613
1
R3621
C3627
R3625
5 Q3611
8
8
R3616
4 R3614
1
D5721
4
5
1 5 1 4
8 5
R9131
4
1
C3468
5 R9631 R9005 R9006
R3634 R3633
R3638
R3623
R5598
R3602
R3606
23 1
R3368 R3366
8 D3182
R3705 R3706 R3704 R3707 R3708 R3712 R3710
D3636
D3637
D3644
R3611
R3624 R3622
R3626
R3605
D3641 D3602
C3363 C3361 R3363
R3604
VPR+8
C3362
C3366
R3191 C3191 C3193 C3192 R3192 R3193
R3703 R3709 R3711 C3198
HPAC
R3641 R3642 R3646 R3645
R3644 VRY+12
R3612
D3621
C3561 R3563 R3565 C3565 R3566 C3567
D3601
R3364
C3368
C3218
C3217 C3203 R3233 R3201 R3231 R3205
R3190
R3124 R3123
R3182
R3186 R3184 R3188
R3116
C3113
IC3121
R3112
R3615
R3647 R3643
D3611
D3643
D3642
VH-
C3563
C3364
R3365 C3370
R3367
VPR+8 VPR+8 SRIN SLIN SWIN CIN FRIN GNDA GNDA FLIN MUTE MUTEC VFL+5 VP+15 VA-12 VD+5 TUNER XPRCT GREG GREG UN+8V UN+8V GNDF
SLOUT SLOUT VLVLSROUT SROUT VL+ VL+ COUT COUT VH+ VH+ SWOUT SWOUT GNDS FLOUT FLOUT GNDP GNDP FROUT FROUT VHVH-
4
R3236 R3194 C3185 C3186 R3195 C3187 C3188 C3190 C3189
R3189
R3114
C3114
R3613
D3622
R3663 C3667 C3661
C3367 C3365 C3369
FR
G
R3202 R3234 R3232 R3206
C3194
C3197
GNDA GNDA R3139 R3140 R3142 C3135 C3136 C3140 R3143 R3144 R3138 C3133 C3134 R3136 R3133 R3134 R3132 R3187
R3181 R3183 R3185
R3111
C3110 R3110 R3108 R3106 R3102 R3822
R3463 C3461 C3464 R3464
C3663
Q3640 C3665
C3569
FL
1
C3297 R3297
EVOLSLIN EVOLSRIN EVOLCIN EVOLSWIN
Q3172
R3170 R3115 R3175 R3176 R3178 R3168 VUA+12 VUA-12 IC3101
IC3821 C3822
R3824 C3826
D3612
R3665
VH+ R3667
SW
F
R3063
R3722
C3175
IC3161 R3113 R3166 C3170 C3109 R3164 R3162 C3168 R3109 R3172 R3107 C3107 C3108 R3105 C3105 C3106 R3101 C3103 C3104 R3103 R3104
GNDA
C3825 D3801 C3806 R3813
C3463
R3466 R3468
C3470
C3462
C3466
C
GNDF C3669
23
SAC R3062
C3169 R3173 R3171 R3167 C3165 C3167 R3169 R3165 C3163 R3161 R3163 R9162 R3821 C3821 R3823 C3805
IC3801
C3467
C3465
C3469
NP SR
R5596
R3203
R3721
SACDSL R3061
R3811 C3062
R3713 R3805
R3465 R3467
SL
G AF ASSY
D3604
VD+5 VD+5
SACDSW C3061
R9101
R3801 L3801
R3802 L3802
R3810
GNDP
C3204 R3204
R3141 C3139 R3137 R3135 R3131
R3298
IC3252 C3268 R3723 C3266 R3724 C3270 R3725 R3734 R3744
R3180
R9161
C3176
Q3171
GNDC GNDA GNDA
VA-12 R9132
GNDA R9102
C3802
Q5595 VD+5
C3209 R3213 C3219 R3209
R3262 C3298 C3290 R3264 C3264 C3286 R3266 C3282 C3276 R3272 R3268 C3274
R3743
R3748 DIRCS DIRRST DIRERR
C3736
R3118
DGRTN DGRTN DOUT R3732 R3735 R3736 UGRTN UGRTN NC NC MUTEOUT DSPMUTE DECMUTE DSPDI R3742 DSPDO DSPCK C3740 DSPRST R3738 DSPCS DSPHREQ DSPMODE DIRDO
R3050
XTLO GNDA GNDA SBLO SBRO GNDC CO GNDC SWO GNDC SLO GNDC SRO FLO FRO LIN RIN
Q3061
C3051 R3015 R3019 R3020 R3016 Q3001 Q3002 C3009 R3018 R3022 R3017 C3010 R3021 L3008 L3007 R3007 R3008
C3803
C3801
VA-12 GREG
GNDA R3806 R3807 R3808
R3809
D3603
VLQ3633
GNDD
R3052 C3052
R3054
L3009 R3009
Q3636
C3210 R3214 C3220 R3210
C3288 C3292 C3284 C3294
R3731 R3741 R3733
R3740
Q3005 Q3006
R3031 R3025
R3049
R3042
LINE OUT
Q3635
R3261 C3265 C3263 C3269 R3265 R3263 R3267 C3295 R3269 C3296 R3270 R3271
D5711
D5712 R5711 Q5711 C5722 C5792 C5723 C5721
R5728
R5723 R5722 R5725 R5726 C3739 R3737 C3735
R3747
R3739
D3004
GNDA
L3006 R3006
C3014
CN5103 VL+
Q3631 Q3632
20
4
20 1
VD+5 (CODEC) R3064
1
R5712 C5791 C5793 R5791 C5795
R5731
R3051
L3004
C3015
LINE1
C3013 R3004
C3008 R3014 C3006
D3003
R3032 R3026 R3048 R3041
R3030
C3026
R3046 R3024
R3029
C3007 R3013 C3005
R3005 L3005
C3011
CN3032 CN3031
CE DI CLK DO TXR GND TXL MUTE/IFREQ STEREO TUNE +10V RDS NC
C5794 Q3007 Q3004 R3047 R3023 R3045 R5732
C3025
C3004 R3012 C3002 L3002 R3002
R9007
C3003 R3011 C3001 L3001 R3001
C3016
XV-HTD530 60
3 2 1
TV
Q3905
GNDS Q3601
UN+8V
23 1 Q3602
VL-
R
VH+
Q3602 Q3003
D3623
Q3601
Q3621
Q3621
VLQ3622
Q3632 Q3631 IC5501 Q3622 Q3639 Q3640 Q3638 Q3637 Q3803
VD+5 Q3644
IC3701 Q3122 Q3124 Q3125 Q3123
IC3701 Q3122 Q3124 Q3125 Q3123
Q3642
Q3642 Q5501 Q3636
R9801
R
1
1 4 1 8 11 Q3802
21
5
Q3802 Q115 Q114
Q3645
Q5571 Q5572 Q3645 Q3635
7 11
40
8
IC3121 IC3801
9 16 16
IC3101 Q3102 IC3821
VH-
Q5595
E
R3003 L3003
Q3801 Q131
R3812
8 14
21
L
5
40
C
8
IC3181 Q3101
IC3181 Q3101 Q3174
Q3801
Q3174
VD+5
CN5602
SACDFR
8 11 8 11
Q3612
Q3612 Q3644 Q3611 Q3633
D
IC3061
VA+12 C3142 R3179
SAC IC3131
IC3161 Q3172 Q5573 IC3131
9 IC3062
16 16 9 16 16
R3750
R3177
CN5603
EVOLSLOUT IC3051
SACDC GNDA
IC3062
8
IC3731 IC3051 IC3241 Q3001
B
VCOMG
Q3002 Q3061 Q3121 Q3171 Q3131 Q3132
VA-12 IC3731
GNDD
R3253 EVOLSWOUT Q3742
Q3742
11
4 L R
IC3261 Q3741
GNDA
1 9 16 16
1 13
5
Q3903
R5724
L
8
IC3252 Q3006 Q3005
R3055 R3053
Q3009 Q3010
R
Q3009 Q3741 IC3261 Q3010 Q3907 IC3201
CN5701 8 1 C3012
R3040
99 IC3001
16
R3039
C5790 IC3003
L R
IC3001 Q5711 Q3908 Q3904 IC3003 Q3902 Q3202 Q3906 Q3901 Q3201 IC3901
R3027 R3034 C3034 C3033 R3028 R3033
Q3004 Q3007
SIDE B A
4 3 2 1
4
R5517 R5516
1 81 8
R5514 R5513 R5512 R5511 C5514
IC
1
55 0
R5523 R5522 R5521
80
30 30
80
C5502 C5503 R5507 R5508 C5504
R5506
R5509
0
R5504 R5501 C5501 R5518 R5520 R5519 R5502 R5503
GNDD
30 18
18
CN5105 1
1
1
CN5711 27 R3913 R3909
8 0 10
4 5 1 1 C5571
VU+5
GNDD
VE+5
10
D R5573
R5524 R5525 R5528 R5529 R5530 R5565
1 31 3
R5535 R5593 R5533 R5536 R5537 R5538 R5545
C5516 R5564 R5563 R5562
50 50
51
C5513
D103
51
D5575
1 R5576
R5515
R5577 R5575
VE+5 C5574
C5573 C5515
R114
R113 R112 C5577 R5527 R5574 R5571 R5572
C5579 D5572 GNDD VE+56
VDVD+12
Q3803
C5506 C5580 R5544 R5589 R5588 R5540 R5539 R5541 C5518 R5590 C5507 R5559 R5532 C5508 R5534 C5517 R5542 R5543
RYSFC
R5561 R5554 R5560 C5511 R5555 R5556 R5552 R5553 R5550 C5510 R5549 R5548 C5509 R5601 R5591
1
8
GNDD
VA-12
DOUT
UN+8V VP+15
GNDM
VFL+5
R5546 R5547 R5585 R5586 R5587 R5551
Q3905
R5602
R5600
R5582
R5581
R5557 R5580 R5558 R5579 R5578
R5583
VE+5
R5584
R5526 R5531 R5567 R5566 R5568 R5569 R5570
R3717
Q3901
R133 R131
R132
C66
Q3902
GNDA
TH131
ASPECT C83
C3706 C3705 R3702 R3701
R3916
R3935 R3939 R3937
R3942 C3922 C3921 R3941
R3940 R3930 R3929
R3925 C3909 C3913 R3923
C3915
10
4
D3121
R3910 R3914 R3936 R3901
R3938
R3934 R3928 R3926 C3914
C3916
GNDA
VA-12 VA+12
VE+56
DOUT
GNDD
VX+12
GNDD
R3251
C3243
R3249 R3243
R9001
R9003 R9004
DOUT
VDVD+12
VDET
XDVDRST SYSCS2
VDVD+12
DVDPOWER
C8884 R8881
RTS TXD DVDMUTE VDET
MDATA
GNDD
SCLK SYSCS1 DVDPOWER GNDD GNDD GNDM
L8881
VPR+8M VPR+8 VDVD+12
G SYSCS1 SCLK MDATA VDET DVDMUTE TXD RTS XVMUTE RXD CTS VDVD+12
SDATA ACK
GNDD DOUT GNDD
1 19 VPR+8
VPR+8M
GNDM
GNDD
DOUT
GNDD
XDVDRST
SYSCS2
SDATA
ACK
GNDD
TRKUP
XVMUTE
RXD
CTS
1
C3910
R3922
VA+12
R3927 R3933
Q3906
HPAC
VA+12
WD0
GNDD
C3250
IC3241
C3247
R5510
61 XV-HTD530
8
F
CN5106 C8881
XDVDRST R9002
30
Q3904 R3921
R3917
VA-12
VA-12
WEN/DI
WCLK RST
R3244 R3241 C3249 R3245 R3247 C3245
123mm R9701 R9702 R3714
SRIN
1
8
1
SLIN
VPR+8
C8883 C8882
R3924
R3919
R3918
GNDD HPL GNDHP
GNDA
HPR
AC VE+56 SYSPOW
R3252 R3250 C3244
R3242 R3246 R3248 C3246 C3248
R3146 R3147 R3148 C3141
Q3131
D3181 R3716 R3715 C3708 C3707
D3182
SWIN
5
CIN FRIN
4 5
GNDA
Q3003
FR
VE+5 FLIN
(ANP7457-D)
UTEST TEST MODE
RGB
V
R3191 C3191 C3193 C3192 R3192 R3193
XPROTECT
VE+5 R5505
FL Q3121 R3122 R3121 C3121 R3117 R3150 Q3132 R3149
R9721
R3145
R3194 C3185 C3186 R3195 C3187 C3188 C3190 C3189
R9631
RYR
7 6
GNDD(UGRTN)
DOUT GNDD
R3227
R3228
C3215 C3216
GNDA
SWIN
FLIN
CIN
FRIN
R3217 R3215 R3235 R3221 C3217 C3203 R3233 R3201 R3231 R3205
C3297 R3297
Q5501
Q3907 GNDD
IC3201
R3203
R3063
SIMUKE
123mm Q5572 Q5571
GNDD CY/G
C
16.KEY2 15.TIMERLED
R3298
J5105
VD+5
MIC
R3010
VX+12 MIC
Q3201
GNDX
Q3202 R3229 R3225 R3223 R3219
R3218 R3222 R3216 C3218 R3236 R3202 R3234 R3232 R3206 C3204 R3204 C3209 R3213 C3219 R3209
R111
4
MODEL VL-
Q114 Q115
1
IC3901
R3230 R3226 R3224 R3220
C3210 R3214 C3220 R3210
J12 5
5
1 5 8
SACDSR
C Q131 VRY+12
GNDD GNDD SC
1 4
SY
J21 R3713
VSEL2 LETTER SACDFL
GNDD Cr/R
Q5573 SR GNDA VSEL1 SQUEEZE
GNDA SACDSL
Cb/B GNDA
CN11 SACDSW
P/XI SACDFR
7.FLAC1 6.GNDFL 5.SR 4.FLCLK 3.FLDATA 2.XFLCS 1.XFLRST SL
GNDA
LFE GNDA
18.VOLJOG 17.KEY1 GNDFL VD+5 Q3061
GNDA SACDC
FLAC1 VD+5 (CODEC) R3064
GNDA VA-12
20.HPDET 19.VE+5 GNDD
VFL+5 VA-12
14.VFDP 13.VD+5 12.EXPCLK 11.EXPDATA 10.EXPCE 9.GNDD 8.FLAC2 LEVEL VA+12
FLAC2
EVOLSLOUT
Q3903 A B C 1 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3
B GNDD
27.MIC 26.GNDMIC 25.VA-12 24.HPR 23.GNDHP 22.HPL 21.VA+12 VFDP
CN51 R3254 R3253 EVOLSWOUT
1 0
NDA
Q3908 D3901
AWU8074AWU8094AWU8151-
AWU8069AWU8073AWU8075-
SIDE B
DVDON/OFF
A
AF ASS'Y
8 7 6 5
IC3701
2
E
4
1
1
2
62
3
4
XV-HTD530
I J K
I J K (ANP7457-D)
(ANP7457-D)
F 2
3
4
1
2
CN13
1
3
4
C11 1
D21
CMK-P3X
D11
CMK-P3X
AWU8071-
C21
DIODE L ASS'Y AWU8070AWU8095-
5 5
1
DIODE S ASS'Y
CN13
CN22 1
4
1
4
CN22
G J12
J
G J21
I
DIODE S ASSY
DIODE L ASSY (ANP7461-A) W101
7720 7786 7787 7788
W102
R3519
W164
W118
Production Code
W103
W163
W162
C3507 C3408
R3420
R3428
R3418
D3428
D3422 W187
C3377
C3301
W138
-B
W165
R3422
D3424
W139
GNDP
Q91 IRFI9Z34G
W120
R3421
D3423 W188
C3422
W166 D3425
C3421
W140
+B
D3427
R3419
D3421
R3427
C98
W167
W168
W169
W121
C3423
W189
Word Surface
R3417
W141 GNDP
C3407
D98
W170 GNDS W142 SLOUT
IC81
W122
W190
SWOUT
C3652
R3657
NJM7805FA
VA-12
W173
VP+15
W194
C101
VF-12
CN3002
1
1
1 39 D3
W197 VL+ +B W175
W176 D3321
D3327
R3327
VL+
word surface
W177
C72
+B
W112
10
-B
D72
D3393
R3328 R3318
VL19
19
R3387 D3394
M
CN3001
D3387 R3388
1
D3385
IRFIZ34G
W184
W185
W114 VH+
W133 W135 VL+
W202
W152
W200
W183 VL-
C3324
W201 -B
D3390
R3520
FROUT
Q3384
CN3001
SWOUT
FLOUT
W130
W153
W154
W198
W199
W113
VL-
W181 W182 GNDP
Q3383
W111
W180
D3328
D3322
R3320 C3308 C3508 R3518
D3389
W131 SROUT
10
W132
GNDP
Word Surface
W150
C3321
D3325 D3323
R3321
W178 W179
W151 D3326
IRFI9Z34G
R3319
D3324
R3322
C3322
IC3303
W129
W128
NJM7912FA IC71
C3307
W207
IC3301
XPROTECT
W195 W196
C3323 W174 GNDP
W149
R3317
W206
CN3302
D3655
UN+8
W125 W126
1 2323
Q3654
W109 VA-12
W110
W127
W146
W147
W145
W148
VD+5
W192
VPF+15
W193 C3651
W124
2SD2012 Q61
D3654
W191
FC DC
D82
Q62
C102
SROUT
W144
D3651
W123
C3653
C63
M
1
W205
W106
W107
W143
W171 GNDREG
C82
W172 D3652
D3653 W108
CN3022 CN3021
1
W155
D3 39 2
FR1S P
W136
R3517 C3424
C3578
C3502
C3378
W204
W116
AMP Assy
W158
W159
W160
W161
C3577
AWM
C3501 W115
C3478
C3402
IC3401
C3178
C3168
C3401 C3167
C3477 W117
C3179
W137 GNDP C3302 C3318
D3426
W119 C3317
19
19
C91
10
10
word surface
W104
1
W105
1
Q91 Q3654
2323
E IC3401
D Q62 IC81 Q61
C
IC3301 IC71 IC3303
W156
D3386
VH+
W203
D3388
VH-
1
W157
Q3383
B Q3384
CN3651
K A
6CH AMP ASSY
DC FAN MOTOR
SIDE A
SIDE A
4.5 6CH AMP, DIODE S and DIODE L ASSYS 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
63
XV-HTD530
I J K
I J K (ANP7457-D)
(ANP7457-D) F
DIODE S ASS'Y 5
1
AWU8071-
4
1
CN22
CN13
I
DIODE S ASSY
DIODE L ASS'Y AWU8070AWU8095-
DIODE L ASSY R3531
R3591
R3545
R3537 R3505 R3511
R3543 R3539
D3581
C3505 C3503 R3509
D3543
R3573
Q3571
Q3501 R3571 R3513 R3472 R3414 Q3402
Q3472 R3402
R3446 R3445
Q92
R3546 R3346 R3374
R3444
D3441
R3500 R3504 R3304
R3302
R3378
-B
Q3372
Q3302 R3372 R3314 R3371 R3313 Q3301
Q3371
R3377
R3373 R3345
R3435 R3443
R3303
R93
R3433
D91
R47
Q92
C92
R91
D3443
R48
D104 R92
R122
GNDP
R3439
R3431
R3411 C3409 C3403
R97
R121
TH121
R123
R3416 R3451
R96
Q121
GNDS
R3407 R3405
R46
SLOUT
C81
C97 R95
Q111
SWOUT
R45
GNDREG
R112 SROUT
R62
R111
C62 R68
R61 R63
R3651
D106 R67 R65
R104
R94
R113 TH111
VA-12
D42
VD+5
R64
R3658
23
R3654 VPF+15
R105
R66 C61
B C E
R3403
Q3401 R3471 R3413 R3572 R3514 Q3502
R3574
GNDP
D3444
R3406 R3438 R3434
+B
R3437
D3481
R3423
Q92
Q121
C
R114
R106
R108
VP+15
D102
D3657
D3658
R109
R3655
R101
VF-12 R3326 VL+
R3656
R3307
C3303
R3316
C3326
R3305 C3305
R3309 R3339 Q3333
+B
R3311
R3331 R3391
C3309 R3323
VL+ D3343 R3343
C71
R3333
D3381
1
R3337
R3335
+B R102
R103 GNDP -B
D101
D105
D3341 R3338
R3334
S
R3324
D3382
D3344
R3351
R3306
Q3334
C3306 R3310 C3304
R3392
R3332
R3312 C3310
R3308 R3508
R3534 R3540
Q3534
R3510 C3504 C3506 R3512 C3510
R3506
R3538 R3544 R3592
R3532
R3381
1
FROUT
CN3001
R3340
GNDP R3389
D3582 D3544 -B
VL-
Q3381
SLOUT SLOUT VLVLSROUT SROUT VL+ VL+ COUT COUT VH+ VH+ SWOUT SWOUT GNDS FLOUT FLOUT GNDP GNDP FROUT FROUT VHVH-
R3344
VL-
G D
Q3332
S R3390
23
IC3301
SROUT
VLVH+
G D
R3385
VH+ R3382
R3386
R3383
SWOUT
FLOUT
VL+
Q3532 R3384
CN3002
VPR+8 VPR+8 SRIN SLIN SWIN CIN FRIN GNDA FLIN MUTE MUTEC SEN+8 VFL+5 VP+15 VA-12 VD+5 TUNER XPRCT GNDR GNDR UN+8 UN+8 GNDF
XPROTECT Q102
GNDP Q3331
1
Q3431
Q3431 R3491 C3405 R3409
1
NP
Q3653 Q3651
Q101
R3404
Q3471 Q3572
R3432 R3440 R3492
C3404 R3410 C3406
D3482
R3424
R3301
GNDP
IC3401
D
Q63
NP
Q3652
Q107
Q106
Q103
R3503
R3501
R3577 R3478
R3474
R3473
R3401
C3426 R3477
R3533 R3507
R3502
R3578
R3426 R3408
C3410 R3412
Q3432
Q3433
Q104
G
Q43
S
Q3501 Q3571 C3509
Q3531
Q3533 Q3434
R3376 R3576 R3375
D VA-12
UN+8
C1 B2 E2
E1 B1 C2
AWM 7720 7786 7787 7788
R3475 R3476
FR1S P
Q3504
AMP Assy
R3575
J
(ANP7461-A) E Q3402 Q3472 Q3401 Q3471
Q3533 Q3531 Q3434 Q3432 Q3504 Q3502 Q3572 Q3301 Q3371 Q3302 Q3372 IC3401 Q3433 Q43 Q111 Q104 Q63 Q107 Q3652 Q106 Q103 Q3653 Q101 Q3651 Q102 Q3331 Q3333 IC3301 Q3332 Q3334
B Q3532 Q3534 Q3381 Q3382
Q3382
VH-
FAN SIDE
CN3561
K
6CH AMP ASSY
SIDE B
SIDE B 5
6
7
A
8
1
2
3
4
4.6 DSP, DSP TRADE and AMP TRADE ASSYS SIDE A
SIDE A
L
DSP ASSY KN8201 JA8102
48
48
C8217
C8107 R8107 R8102 C8218 R8226 C8108 R8103
C8901
1
15
B
C
R8705 R8707 R8706 R8708 CN8001 CN8004 CN8002 CN8005 CN8003 CN8006
L8204 C8215 C8214
A R8213 R8214 R8215 R8209 R8225 13
C8001 R8009 C8002 R8010 R8015 C8004 C8003
C8902
C8405
R8016
D8401
CN8007 CN8009 CN8008 CN8010
R8110
C8113
34 34
R8409 R8408
R8410
R8414
IC8401
C8105
R8227 C8219
C8202
C8201
37 37
R8206 R8205
L8201
C8904
R8404
44
44
C8223 R8232
R8230 C8221
R8222
C8212
L8702
C8404
X8201 R8204
C8406
KN8101 R8111 R8109 C8112
R8017
1
JA8101 JA8103
15
R8207
R8219 L8205
C8415
25
R8216 L8202
R8328
R8339
R8412 R8416 C8421 C8419
C8418
R8413
19
36 36 R8203
3333 C8407 C8408 C8423
23 23 R8411
R8551
R8533 R8534
C8225 R8211 R8223 C8213
R8521 R8522 C8703
C8545
C8503 R8502 R8501 R8503 C8543
C8420
C8505
1 1
1
C8702
C8533 C8537 C8536
44
R8802
IC8701
1
CN8012 CN8011 CN8013 CN8014
20
11
32
C8532
10
R8606
D8501
L8301
36
36
C8546
1
1
R8539
8
C8516
R8524 R8552 R8553
4
5
L8504
8 5
16 1
10
22 23
44 1
R8601 L8601
1 1
1
1
H C T-163 94V-0
11 11
17
11
C8554 C8550 C8551
72
72
37
R8805
25
1
19
C8701
C8226 R8229
2
1
R8803 R8804
R8554
R8550
D
3
R8810
CN8015 CN8016
R8531
Q8501
R8332 R8333 R8336
24
C8602
7 C8601
144 144
R8231 C8222
24
9
IC8701
R8556 R8557
H
C8422
H
R8405
22 22
IC8401 Q8501
C8541
109 F R8346 R8337
R8543 L8402
12 12
109 IC8501
C8511 R8514 R8513 R8512 R8511
C8504 R8506
JTAG
108
IC8501
C8509 C8507
IC8301 R8406
IC8201
C8209 R8210 C8210
9
R8519
108
G
A
E 8
IC8601
C8604 C8603 IC8601
R8345
G
C8528 C8530
B
8
IC8301
1
L8203
16
C8527 C8526
F
IC8702 Q8504 6
D
9
R8330 R8704 R8331 R8701 R8702 C8301 C8302
16
17 IC8603
R8335
11
C8524
11 11
E R8329
10 10
13 13
11 C8513 CN8018 C8512
C8523 C8515 C8522
C
11
FC ICT
R8703
CN8017
1 1
R
C8549
20
C8525
C8704
11
R8605
7373
C8610
I R8608
R8530
11
10 10
I
C8547 L8603
IC8502
22 CN8019
C8706 C8705
20
C8613 C8609
KN8501
IC8702 Q8504 IC8603
B
J
Q8341 6 1 22
11
IC8502 IC8201
X8501
C8548 R8540 R8541
37
J
12 12
Q8341
1
A
17
KN8102
CN8011
CN8007
CN8003
CN5622
CN5621
(ANP2022-B)
C
N DSP TRADE ASSY CN5621 VD+5
DSP TRADE ASSY AWU8060 W121
W115 1
13
W122
W116 1
VD+5
19 19 VD+5
W126
DGRTN
W124
DGRTN
W125
W123
UGRTN
23
CMK-P3X
CN5623
1
19
CN5613
W127
1
UGRTN
CN5612
1
1
23
CN3612 D
13
19 23
1
CN5622
1
1 23
1
CN5623
CN3613 (ANP7456-B)
G
G CN5602
CN5603
M
AMP TRADE ASSY K CN3001
K CN3002 CN3021
CN3022 23
1
23
1
CN3021 1
23
23
UPSIDE
W136 W137 GNDA
CN3011
23 23
W155 W156 W157
1 1
W154
GNDREG
GNDS
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE NO.491007 FOR IC25 MFD.BY LITTELFUSE INC.
W153 W152
CN3012
IC25
491007 7A125V
CAUTION
AMP TRADE ASSY AWU8059
CMK-P3X
CN3022 1
W158
E
1 1
CN3011
G CN3031
23 23
CN3012 (ANP7456-B)
G CN3032
F
L M N
L M N XV-HTD530
64 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
B
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
65 8
1
2
3
4
4.7 VIDEO JACK and PRIMARY ASSYS SIDE A
SIDE A
P PRIMARY ASSY AN 1
PRIMARY ASSY W173
S102
S101
W174
AC IN
A
H1
AN1
FU1
W163
W161
V
RISK OF FIRE REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED. W160
C1
W166 W159
H5
POWER TRANSFORMER
W165
W145
W148
W144
AWU8057 AWU8066 AWU8067
STBY
W147
W151
W141
W140
W130
W138
W149
W142
FU2
W146
H6
CN 1
L1
W150
H2
PRIMARY
TUBE SIDE
W139
B
W164
W162
A
STAND BY
W143 W131
W135 W134
W133 H3
FU3
W128
W184
W129
W132
STAND BY
C
W185
AWU8057 only
2
H4
CN2
CN1
1
1
1
1
4
1
C2
W120
5
9
R1
W119
RY1
CMK-P3X
5
5
T2
J52
J52
J51
J51
W111
W110 GNDD
VE+56
CN3
7 7 1
G CN52
G CN51
1
8
8
KN1
4
4
C51
W109
IC51
SECONDARY
1
1
CONTACT SIDE
D
1 1
C52
Q51 C54
(ANP7456-B)
O VIDEO JACK ASSY 6
W118 W117 W114 W113 C8871
C8861
C8851
C8831
W112
C8821
CN5103
CN8001
G
1 1
E
CN8001
1
VIDEO ASSY AWU8061
JA8802 17
JA8851
CMK-P3X 17
CONTACT SIDE UP
4
5
6
CN8003 1
1
2
CONTACT SIDE UP
7
3
1
7
(ANP7456-B) F
O P
O P XV-HTD530
66 1
2
3
4
CN8001 R8842
R8821
R8822
R8832 R8831
F8821 C8822 F8831
C8842
R8841 F8841
C8832
R8875
L8871
R8855 R8856 C8852 L8861
R8876
L8851
17
1
8
C58 C57 C56
~ Q52
(ANP7456-B)
O VIDEO JACK ASSY
C8823 R8823
R8865 R8866
C8862
8
67 7
1 1
D51
C53
R55 R54
4
~ + 5
D55
J52
R56 R53
D54
1
R8853
R8854
R8852
R8851 R8864 R8863
R8861 R8874
R8862
R8873
C8872
R8872
R8883 R8881
O P O P
2
1 1
LIVE
1 R52
VE+56
NEUTRAL
120127
2 D52
7
J51
5
6
3
GNDD
CN3 C5501
VE+56
CN8001 CMK-P3X
E
VIDEO ASSY AWU8061
220230
240
4
1
WD0
7
8
5 120127
2
R8871
R8882
CN8003
220230
GNDD
CTS RTS RXD TXD VD+5 GNDV SY GNDV V GNDV SC GNDV Cr/R GNDV Cb/B GNDV CY/G R8884
1 7
3
J51
WEN/DI
6
240
4
RST
R5501 WCLK
IC51 AC
7
8
D53
B
PRIMARY
XV-HTD530
A
SIDE B SIDE B
D J52
SYSPOW
6 5
PRIMARY ASSY
P
8 7 6 5
AC IN
CN1
AWU8057 AWU8066 AWU8067
C
CMK-P3X
SECONDARY
CN8003
(ANP7456-B)
F
1
2
3
4
4.8 DISPLAY, JOG, DISC KEY, HP MIC and FUNCTION KEY ASSYS SIDE A
T
FUNCTION KEY ASSY 1
J5805
1
5 5
J5803
4
1
S5847
S5846
PLAY/PAUSE
STOP
S5845
S5844
S5843
S5842
S5841
REVERSE
TV/AUX
TUNER/BAND
DVD/CD
J5804
1
B
4
FORWARD
FUNCTION KEY ASSY
J5805
AWU8062
CMK-P3X
J5805
(ANP7456-B) 4
1 1
4
J5805
1
3
2
6
3
1
2
JA5801
C
7
VR5801
4
5
MIC
U HP MIC ASSY
C5814
C5802
C5808
W178
J5803
1
5
J5801
1
6
3
2 7
HP
VA-12
GNDMIC W171
W170
AWU8064 AWU8068
W186
C5806
GNDD
W169
W168
HP MIC ASSY
W167 GNDD
W172
VA+12
W175 STANDBY/ON
CMK-P3X
1
W176
JA3901
4
S5831
5
W177 GNDHP
C5803 GNDMIC
13
J5802
D
1
5
1
10
J5806
13
J5801
(ANP7456-B)
C5678
27
13
13
CN5721
W106
VA+12
GNDFL
W181
GNDD
FL SPACER
W103
W105
W180
FLAC1
W182
W183
C5679
1
FLAC1
GNDFL W102
W179 GNDHP
C5953
W104
CN5803 W101 VE+5
D5656
X 5951
27
CN5803
CD MODE
1 1
D5657
62
TIMER
58
1
1
E
V5601
37
CONTACT SIDE
CONTACT SIDE
L5563
CN5721
G CN5711 F
Q U T XV-HTD530
68 1
2
31
W107
Q DISPLAY ASSY
3
4
J5803
A
5
6
7
8
1
1
5 5
J5803
S DISC KEY ASSY DISC KEY ASSY
4
1 1
A
J5803
SIDE A
4
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
S5851
S5852
S5853
S5854
S5855
AWU8063
B
CMK-P3X
DISC SKIP
EXCHANDE
OPEN/CLOSE
S5857
S5858
S5856
J5805 J5811
1 J5806
(ANP7456-B)
1
3
J5811
R JOG ASSY C
S5861 1 3 2
Production code
FC DC
JOG ASSY AWU8065 J5811 1 1
3
J5811
CMK-P3X
D
W108 VD+5
(ANP7456-B)
1
5
3
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
FL SPACER
E D5652
C5564
C5678
C5680
D5651
L5563
D5653
D5654
D5655
DISPLAY ASSY AWU8058 CMK-P3X
L5562
(ANP7456-B)
F
Q R S XV-HTD530 5
6
7
69 8
D5561
1 1
C5671
C5676
33
Q5691
R5693 R5695 R5691
32
64
R5652
R5653
R5654
R5655
33
64 32
C5563 C5663 C5664 C5669
R5651
VD+5
C5670
17 17
16 JOG
16 KEY2 GNDD KEY1 VD+5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
13
12
C5562
R5643 R5642
R5641
R5663
R5661
48
48
D5662
R5674
C5673
R5664 C5677
CN C5666 C5665
C5674
C5675
C5643 C5642 C5641
C5651
4
49 49
A
GNDD
VA-12
VA+12
R3903 R3904 R3905 R3906 C3903 C3904
R5831
1.GNDD 2.VD+5 3.KEY2 4.KEY1 5.JOG 6.HPL 7.GNDHP 8.HPR 9.HPDET 10.VA+12 11.VA-12 12.GNDMIC 13.MIC
GNDD
GNDMIC R3911
R3916 C3906
IC 56 01
E
C5810 R5808 C5807 R5806 R5805
L3911 R3913 L3913
Q U T
1.GNDD
J5805 (ANP7456-B)
2.KEY1
STANDBY/ON C5805
16 16
R3912 L3912
CMK-P3X
1.GNDD
C5804
CMK-P3X GNDHP
IC5801
C3905
B
CN5801 CN5802 E
DISPLAY ASSY AWU8058 IC5651
DISC 1 DISC 2
J5803 1 5
(ANP7456-B) J5803 J5801
1 3
3.VD+5
C5809 R5809 R5810 C5801
R5801 C5815 R5804 R5802 R5811 R5803
GNDMIC
C C3907 GND PLATE L
J5801
3 2
AWU8068 Only
C
2.VD+5
D
AWU8064 AWU8068
3.JOG
HP MIC ASSY C5813 C5812 C5811 R5813
XV-HTD530 70
J5811
U HP MIC ASSY
J5811 J5811
1 4
J5805
AWU8062 CMK-P3X
4.JOG
R5842 TUNER/BAND
IC5601 Q5691 IC5651
F
4 1
DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5
5 8
1 10 13
D
1 1
5.JOG
4.VD+5
3.KEY1
2.GNDD
1.KEY2
5
R5841 DVD/CD
FUNCTION KEY ASSY B
R5846 PLAY/PAUSE STOP R5845 FORWARD R5844 REVERSE R5843 TV/AUX
FUNCTION KEY ASSY J5803
1
1
T
J5803
SIDE B A
4 3 2 1
OPEN/C R58
Q DISPLAY ASSY
8 8
9 9
5
6
7
8
SIDE B
1.GNDD
2.KEY1
3.VD+5
4.JOG
4
A
S DISC KEY ASSY
1
B
J5805
J5805
DISC 3 R5852
DISC 2 R5851
DISC 1
4
1 J5805
J5811
J5806
DISC 4 R5853
1.GNDD
AWU8063 DISC 5 R5854
2.KEY1
3
1.GNDD
2.VD+5
3.JOG
811
DISC SKIP R5855
3.VD+5
DISC KEY ASSY EXCHANGE R5856
4.JOG
CMK-P3X
OPEN/CLOSE R5857
(ANP7456-B)
1
J5811
R JOG ASSY C R5864
R5862
C5862
R5863
R5861
C5861
JOG ASSY AWU8065
CMK-P3X J5811 1.GNDD
2.VD+5
3.JOG
3
1
D
(ANP7456-B)
J5811
E
MIC GNDMIC VA-12 HPR GNDHP HPL
1 1
1 FLAC2 FLAC1 GNDFL SR FLCLK FLDATA XFLCS XFLRST
1 13
27
64
CN5803
R5953
GNDHP
VE+5
64
R5697
C5952
GNDFL
FLAC1
R5662 R5661
C5673
R5674
R5664 C5677
49 49
TIMER
R5951 R5952
C5661
R5663
FLAC1
VA+12 HP_DET VE+5 JOG KEY1 KEY2 TIMERLED VFDP VD+5 EXPCLK EXPDATA EXPCE GNDD
D5561
C5672 C5671
C5676
C5674
48
CN5721
7.GNDHP 8.HPR 9.HPDET 10.VA+12 11.VA-12 12.GNDMIC 13.MIC
R5696
R5656
C5668
CD MODE
VA+12
R5657 R5658
16
1.GNDD 2.VD+5 3.KEY2 4.KEY1 5.JOG 6.HPL
C5662
GNDD C5667
17
16
CN5807
CN5803
CN5721
(ANP7456-B)
F
5601
Q R S XV-HTD530 5
6
7
71 8
1
2
3
4
4.9 FM/AM TUNER MODULE A
SIDE A
F
FM/AM TUNER MODULE
SIDE A
B
C
G CN5701
CN201
(ANP7338-B)
Q202
F
FM/AM TUNER MODULE
SIDE B
D
E
(ANP7338-B)
F
Q201
IC201
Q203 IC202
Q205 Q204
F
F XV-HTD530
72 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
5. PCB PARTS LIST NOTES:
Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J=5%, and K=10%). 560 Ω 56 x 10 1 RD1/4PU 5 6 1 J 561 47k Ω RD1/4PU 4 7 3 J 47 x 10 3 473 0.5 Ω RN2H R 5 0 K R50 1Ω RS1P 1 R 0 K 1R0 Ex.2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resistors). 5.62k Ω 562 x 10 1 5621 RN1/4PC 5 6 2 1 F
A
B
LIST OF WHOLE PCB ASSEMBLIES Symbol and Description
XV-HTD630 /KUCXJ
XV-HTD530 /KUCXJ
1..FM/AM TUNER MODULE
AXQ7228
AXQ7228
NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP
1..MECB ASSY 2..TRSB ASSY 2..SSRB ASSY 2..LOMB ASSY 2..SSIB ASSY
AWM7873 AWU8154 AWU8155 AWU8156 AWU8157
AWM7873 AWU8154 AWU8155 AWU8156 AWU8157
NSP
1..COMPLEX ASSY 2..AMP TRADE ASSY 2..DSP TRADE ASSY 2..VIDEO JACK ASSY 2..PRIMARY ASSY 2..DISPLAY ASSY 2..JOG ASSY 2..DISC KEY ASSY 2..FUNCTION KEY ASSY 2..HP MIC ASSY
AWM7800 AWU8059 AWU8060 AWU8061 AWU8057 AWU8058 AWU8065 AWU8063 AWU8062 AWU8064
AWM7800 AWU8059 AWU8060 AWU8061 AWU8057 AWU8058 AWU8065 AWU8063 AWU8062 AWU8064
NSP
1..MAIN ASSY 2..AF ASSY 2..DVD TRADE ASSY 2..DIODE L ASSY 2..DIODE S ASSY
AWM7806 AWU8075 AWU8072 AWU8070 AWU8071
AWM7805 AWU8074 AWU8072 AWU8070 AWU8071
1..AMP MODULE 6CH 2..6CH AMP ASSY
AXQ7242 AWM7720
AXQ7242 AWM7720
1..DSP ASSY
AWX8251
AWX8251
1..DVDM ASSY
AWM7814
AWM7814
Mark
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
73 8
1
2
3
4
G AF ASSY AWU8075 and AWU8074 are constructed the same except for the following : A
Mark
B
C
Symbol and Description
AWU8074
IC3801 IC3821 D3801 Q3801, Q3802 Q3803
BU4052BCF NJM4558MD 1SS355 2SD2114K DTA124EUA
Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
Q3804 C3801, C3802 C3803, C3825, C3826 C3823, C3824 R3801, R3802
2SA1576A CCSRCH821J50 CKSRYB103K50 CEAT100M50 RS1/16S221J
Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
R3805, R3806 R3807, R3808 R3809, R3810 R3812 R3813, R3814, R3825, R3826
RS1/16S224J RS1/16S182J RS1/16S472J RS1/16S102J RS1/16S473J
Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used
R3815 R3821, R3822, R3823, R3824 R5589 R5590 R9801, R9802, R9803 JA3801 Audio 2P Pin Jack
RS1/16S223J RS1/16S103J
Not used Not used Not used RS1/16S473J Not used Not used
Mark No.
A
AWU8075
Description
RS1/16S273J RS1/16S823J RS1/16S0R0J RKB1040
Mark No.
Part No.
Part No.
C LOMB ASSY TRSB ASSY
CAPACITORS C31
SWITCHES AND RELAYS S11
VSK1011
All Resistors
CN31 CONNECTOR POST
D SSIB ASSY
VKN1267 VKN1268
OTHERS CN2 4P CONNECTOR CN1 12P CONNECTOR CN3 17P CONNECTOR
B SSRB ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS Q21 Q22 PC21 PC22
SEMICONDUCTORS IC741,IC761,IC781 IC151 IC861,IC871 IC851 IC602
E
SWITCHES AND RELAYS VSK1011
CAPACITORS C21
CKSQYB102K50
RESISTORS All Resistors
RS1/10S###J
OTHERS CN21 7P CONNECTOR
VKN1264 VKN1272 VKN1277
E DVDM ASSY
2SC2412K DTC124EK GP2S28 RPI-574
S21
B2B-PH-K
RS1/10S###J
OTHERS CN12 7P CONNECTOR CN11 8P CONNECTOR
CKSQYB102K50
OTHERS
RESISTORS D
Description
VKN1267
F
BA4558F-HT BA5912AFP-Y DSD1702EG DSD1791DBR K4S281632D-TC75
IC802 IC101 > IC431 IC501 > IC421
K4S641632F-TC75 M63018FP MM1565AF MM1623AF PQ018EH01ZP
> IC411 > IC441 > IC401 IC801 IC601
PQ018EZ01ZP PQ20WZ11 R1224N102H SAA7893HL/C2 STI5588CVB
IC301
STM6316ATXXA
XV-HTD530
74 1
2
3
4
5
Mark No.
6
Description
IC911 IC901 IC807 IC691
Part No. TC74VHC08FT TC74VHCT125AFT TC7SET08FU TC7SU04FU
IC803 IC604,IC804 IC603 Q192,Q194,Q390 > Q451
TC7WH34FU TC7WU04FU VYW2089 2SA1576A 2SA1576A
Q744,Q764,Q923,Q924,Q926 Q191,Q193,Q202,Q212,Q452 Q741,Q742,Q761,Q762 Q781,Q782 > Q401
2SA1576A 2SC4081 2SD2114K 2SD2114K CPH6314
Q921 Q951 Q722,Q746,Q763,Q977 Q922,Q925 Q201,Q211
DTA124EUA DTC114TUA DTC114YUA DTC124EUA HN1A01F
Q911 Q603 D431,D432 D402,D403,D743,D761,D782 D922-D927
RN1903 RN4982 1SR154-400 1SS355 1SS355
D401 D603 D921 D741,D742,D781
RB051L-40 RB501V-40 UDZS4.7B UDZS6.2B
COILS AND FILTERS L401 POWER INDUCTOR L100,L111,L413,L414,L623 CHIP BEAD L402 INDUCTOR L390 L1056-L1061 CHIP BEAD
ATH7011 ATL7010 CTH1254 LCYA2R7J2520 VTL1078
CAPACITORS C408,C747,C748,C751,C752 C390 C142 C765,C766,C785,C786 C200,C763,C764,C783,C784
CCSRCH121J50 CCSRCH180J50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH270J50 CCSRCH331J50
C690 C755,C756,C773,C774 C793,C794 C392 C393,C640,C644
CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH560J50 CCSRCH7R0D50
C452,C753,C754,C771,C772 C791,C792 C101,C151,C401,C404,C410 C412,C422,C443,C561,C564 C600,C750,C797-C799,C809
CEVW100M16 CEVW100M16 CEVW101M16 CEVW101M16 CEVW101M16
C851,C853,C854,C861 C863,C864,C871,C873,C874 C415,C425,C621,C660,C812 C857 C201,C211
CEVW101M16 CEVW101M16 CEVW101M4 CEVW101M4 CEVW470M16
C761,C762,C781,C782,C867 C877 C406 C431
CEVW470M6R3 CEVW470M6R3 CKSQYB104K25 CKSQYB105K16
7
Mark No.
8
Description
Part No.
C433
CKSQYB225K10
C127,C128,C381,C562,C563 C624,C802,C810 C103,C112-C114,C124,C125 C130,C133,C134,C155,C158 C172,C182,C355,C805
CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50
C102,C132,C139,C152 C160,C161,C163,C174,C176 C300,C307,C309,C315,C318 C323,C326,C335,C342,C348 C357,C362,C373,C377,C388
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16
C391,C413,C414,C423,C424 C441,C442,C451,C511,C531 C551,C565,C571,C604,C607 C614,C619,C622,C623 C626-C632,C636,C637,C641
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16
C647-C649,C659,C664,C671 C681,C684,C691,C694,C698 C741,C742,C749,C767-C769 C787-C789,C801,C803,C804 C806-C808,C811,C813-C826
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16
C829,C852,C855,C856 C858,C859,C862,C865,C866 C872,C875,C876,C902,C912 C921 C230,C232,C233,C501,C521
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB105K10
C541,C603,C620,C625 C757,C758,C795 C394,C743-C746 C126,C346 C202,C205,C212,C215
CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB105K10 CKSRYB152K50 CKSRYB223K50 CKSRYB472K50
C402,C403,C405,C409
DCH1165
6
B
C
RESISTORS R824,R825,R836-R838 R201 R211 R1001-R1006,R1011-R1013,R1069 R151,R210,R387-R389,R412
RAB4C0R0J RAB4C220J RAB4C390J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J
R415,R417,R421,R422,R483 R485,R561,R600,R840,R884 R403 R105,R106,R115-R120 R104,R107
RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S100J RS1/10S4R7J RS1/10S6R8J
R125,R144,R169,R172-R176 R179,R182,R330,R331,R628 R635,R761-R764,R781-R784 R168 R301
RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1102F RS1/16S1202F
R502,R512,R522,R532,R542 R552 R408 R178 R410
RS1/16S1500F RS1/16S1500F RS1/16S1502F RS1/16S1602F RS1/16S1802F
R443 R741-R746,R751,R752 R409 R441 R101,R102,R123,R142,R143
RS1/16S2001F RS1/16S2201F RS1/16S2702F RS1/16S4701F RS1/16S5600F
XV-HTD530 5
A
7
D
E
F
75 8
1
Mark No.
2
Description
R442 R411 Other Resistors
A
3
Part No.
Mark No.
RS1/16S6801F RS1/8S0R0J RS1/16S###J
R243 R103
RS1/10S0R0J RS1/10S331J
R104 Other Resistors
RS1/10S391J RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
B
CN123 CONNECTOR 0 FLEXIBLE CABLE CN124 8P CONNECTOR CN122 17P CONNECTOR CN953 30P CONNECTOR
B2B-PH-SM3 VDA1681 VKN1412 VKN1421 VKN1434
CN121 24P CONNECTOR CN911 CONNECTOR X601 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (27MHz) X301 CERAMIC RESONATOR (20MHz)
VKN1464 VKN1626 VSS1172
BA1451F LC72131MD 2SC2412K DTA124ES DTC124EK
D201 D202
1SS133 MTZJ5.1C
F
ASS1093
IC3181 IC3001,IC3051,IC3801 IC3061,IC3062 IC3121 IC3003,IC3101,IC3131,IC3161,IC3201
BD3814FV BU4052BCF BU4053BCF BU4066BCF NJM4558MD
IC3241,IC3252,IC3261,IC3731,IC3821 IC3901 IC82 > IC61 IC5501
NJM4558MD NJM4560M NJM7805FA NJM7812FA PDC111A
Q3804,Q3906
C206 C212,C213,C226,C233-C235 C240 C231,C232 C223
CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH150J50 CEAT100M50
C229 C224 C227 C241 C243
CEAT101M10 CEAT1R0M50 CEAT220M25 CEAT2R2M50 CEAT330M16
C228 C237 C211 C210 C204,C238,C602
CEAT3R3M50 CEAT470M10 CEJA1R0M50 CEJQ470M16 CKSRYB102K50
C101,C102,C208,C220,C239 C242,C601 C216,C217 C225 C201,C205,C209,C214,C230
CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB123K50 CKSRYB153K50 CKSRYB223K50
C236,C603 C221 C202,C222 C215
CKSRYB223K50 CKSRYB224K10 CKSRYB473K16 CKSRYB681K50
Q131,Q3005,Q3006,Q3009,Q3010 Q3601,Q3602,Q3611,Q3612 Q3621,Q3622,Q3631,Q3637,Q3638
2SA1576A 2SB1375 2SC4081 2SC4081 2SC4081
Q3642,Q3644,Q5501,Q5572,Q5711 Q3641 Q114,Q3001,Q3002,Q3741,Q3742 Q3801,Q3802,Q3901-Q3904 Q115,Q3003,Q3004,Q3007,Q3061
2SC4081 2SD1858X 2SD2114K 2SD2114K DTA124EUA
Q3121,Q3122,Q3124,Q3635,Q3639 Q3803 Q3645 Q3123,Q3125,Q3636,Q3640 Q5571,Q5573
DTA124EUA DTA124EUA DTA143EUA DTC124EUA DTC143EUA
Q3633 Q5595 Q3632 D35,D3632-D3634 D103,D3601,D3602,D3604
RN1901 RN2901 UMB1N 1SS133 1SS355
D3611,D3612,D3621,D3622 D3636,D3637,D3641-D3643,D3801 D5575,D5712,D5721 > D22 D3635
RESISTORS R211 R221 R233
X201 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (7.2MHz)
> Q32
ATE7003 ATF-107 ATF-119 ATF1155
CAPACITORS
E
52044-1345 AKA7003 ANK7072 ANK7073
SEMICONDUCTORS
COILS AND FILTERS
D
CN201 13P CONNECTOR BN201 TERMINAL 4P 0 SHIELD CASE T (MTL) 0 SHIELD CASE B (MTL)
G AF ASSY
IC201 IC202 Q201,Q204,Q205 Q202 Q203
FM DETECTOR COIL CERAMIC FILTER CERAMIC FILTER AM CERAMIC FILTER
Part No.
VSS1186
SEMICONDUCTORS
L201 F202 F201 F203
Description
OTHERS
F FM/AM TUNER MODULE
C
4
RD1/4PU221J RD1/4PU222J RD1/4PU391J
1SS355 1SS355 1SS355 D5SBA20F20 DAN202K
D3644 D3603,D3613,D3623,D3901 D33,D34 D3631 D36
DAN217 DAP202K MTZJ16A MTZJ5.1A MTZJ6.8B
D83 D31,D32 D5711 D3003,D3004
MTZJ7.5C S5688G UDZS11B UDZS6.2B
XV-HTD530
76 1
2
3
4
5
Mark No.
6
Description
D3181,D3182
Part No. UDZS6.8B
> TH131
NCP18WF104J03RB
7
Mark No.
8
Description
Part No.
C5513-C5516,C5574 C5794 C3217,C3218 C3133-C3136,C3163,C3165
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSRYB123K50 CKSRYB152K50
C3251,C3252,C3261 C3243,C3244,C3263 C3361-C3364,C3461-C3464,C3561 C3563,C3661,C3663 C3266,C3292
CKSRYB153K50 CKSRYB182K50 CKSRYB223K50 CKSRYB223K50 CKSRYB273K16
C3282 C3269 C3189,C3190 C3284,C3286,C3365-C3368 C3465-C3468,C3565,C3567,C3665
CKSRYB333K16 CKSRYB393K25 CKSRYB472K50 CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB473K50
C3667,C66,C83 C3170 C3245-C3248,C3265
CKSRYB473K50 CKSRYB682K50 CKSRYB683K16
A
COILS AND FILTERS L3361,L3362,L3461,L3462,L3561 COIL L3661 COIL L8882 POWER INDUCTOR L5571
ATH-059 ATH-059 ATH7012 LAU220J
SWITCHES AND RELAYS RY3641-RY3643
ASR7008
CAPACITORS C5575 C23,C24 C15,C16 C25 C3191-C3193,C3913,C3914
ACH1246 ACH7181 ACH7182 ACH7183 CCSRCH101J50
C5510,C5511,C5577,C5722,C5723 C3001-C3008 C3103,C3104 C3294,C3909,C3910 C3109,C3110
CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH331J50 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH680J50
C3009,C3010,C3105,C3106 C3139,C3140,C3169,C3801,C3802 C3029,C3030,C3035,C3036,C5576 C5572 C5578
CCSRCH821J50 CCSRCH821J50 CEAL100M16 CEAL101M6R3 CEAL1R0M50
C3919,C3920 C3017,C3018,C3037,C3038 C3063- C3068 C3101,C3102,C3115-C3118 C3131,C3132,C3143-C3146
CEANP470M16 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50
C3161,C3162,C3171-C3174 C3213,C3214,C3262,C35,C3633 C3701,C3702,C3733,C3734 C3823,C3824,C3906-C3908 C3917,C3918,C5711
CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50 CEAT100M50
C34,C67,C84 C3195,C3196 C32 C8885 C3631
CEAT220M50 CEAT221M10 CEAT221M63 CEAT222M10 CEAT2R2M2A
C33 C3027,C3028,C3111,C3112 C3211,C3212,C3911,C3912 C3632 C5731,C5732
CEAT330M50 CEAT470M16 CEAT470M16 CEAT471M6R3 CEAT4R7M50
C5595,C5596 C3276,C5504 C3025,C3026,C3033,C3034 C3061,C3062,C3113,C3114 C3141,C3142,C3175,C3176
CEJQ220M50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50
C3197,C3198,C3209,C3210 C3249,C3250,C3295-C3298 C3735,C3736,C3803,C3825,C3826 C5506-C5508,C5517,C5518,C5571 C5573,C5580,C5791
CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50
C3014-C3016,C3185-C3188 C3219,C3220,C3288,C3290
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16
RESISTORS R3607,R3608,R3617,R3618 (0.1 ohm, 2W) R3627,R3628 (0.1 ohm, 2W) R3199,R3200 R3361,R3362,R3461,R3462,R3561
ACN7112 ACN7112 RD1/2PM151J RD1/2PMF101J
R3661 R31 R36,R37 R3907,R3908,R3911,R3912 R3635
RD1/2PMF101J RD1/2PMF332J RD1/4PU101J RD1/4PU330J RD1/4PU332J
R3631,R3632 R35 R131 R132 Other Resistors
RD1/4PU333J RD1/4PU472J RS1/16S5600F RS1/16S6800F RS1/16S###J
6
C
OTHERS CN5104 19P CONNECTOR CN5701 CONNECTOR CN5103 CONNECTOR CN5711 27P CONNECTOR CN51 8P JUMPER CONNECTOR
19R-1.25FJ 52045-1345 52045-1745 52045-2745 52147-0810
JA3001 PIN JACK 6P CN3301 SPEAKER TERMINAL 12P CN3031,CN3032,CN5602,CN5603 23P PLUG X5501 CERAMIC RESONATOR (10MHz)
AKB7012 AKE7097 AKP7064
CN11 CONNECTOR J21 CONNECTOR ASSY J5105 CONNECTOR ASSY J12 CONNECTOR ASSY JA3801 AUDIO 2P PIN JACK
B10P-VH PF04EN-S22 PF04PG-C12 PF05EN-S22 RKB1040
11,12 PCB BINDER CN5105 30P FFC CONNECTOR
VEF1040 VKN1261
D
ASS7034
E
H DVD TRADE ASSY COILS AND FILTERS L8891 CHIP BEAD
F
VTL1075
RESISTORS All Resistors
RS1/16S###J
XV-HTD530 5
B
7
77 8
1
Mark No.
2
Description
3
Part No.
Mark No.
OTHERS CN5108 KR CONNECTOR CN5107 B TO B CONNECTOR 30P CN5106 FJ CONNECTOR
A
S4B-PH-K VKN1627 VKN1775
I DIODE L ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS D21
D5SBA20(B)
J DIOEDE S ASSY B
SEMICONDUCTORS D11
D3SBA20(B)
K 6CH AMP ASSY Q3382,Q43 Q62 C
Q111,Q3381,Q63,Q92
> Q61 Q3301,Q3302,Q3401,Q3402 Q3501,Q3502,Q3504 Q3654
D
Part No. CCSRCJ3R0C50 CEAL100M16
C3507 C72 C3651 C101,C102 C3323,C3324,C3423,C3424
CEAL470M6R3 CEAT100M50 CEAT101M25 CEAT1R0M50 CEAT221M50
C3167,C3168,C3178,C3179 C3301,C3302,C3317,C3318 C3401,C3402,C3501,C3502 C3652,C63,C82,C98 C3653
CEAT2R2M50 CEAT2R2M50 CEAT2R2M50 CEAT470M25 CEAT470M35
C3303,C3304,C3403,C3404 C3503,C3504 C92 C71,C81
CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB473K50
R3317-R3320,R3417-R3420 R3517-R3520 > R3327,R3328,R3427,R3428 R3387,R3388 R3657
NJM7805FA NJM7912FA STK402-270 2SA1576A 2SB1237X
R96,R97
> R3323,R3324,R3351,R3423,R3424 > R3451
2SC4081 2SD2012 2SD2114K 2SD2114K 2SD2144S
R67,R68 R94,R95
> R62 R65 R47,R48 Other Resistors
ACN7122 ACN7122 RD1/4MUF470J RD1/4PU101J RD1/4PU330J RS1/16S1002F RS1/16S1R0J RS1/16S1R0J RS1/16S2201F RS1/16S2701F RS1/16S330J RS1/16S4700F RS1/16S4701F RS1/16S###J
Q107,Q3653 Q3652 Q106 > Q3383,Q91 > Q3384
DTA124EUA DTA124TK DTC124EUA IRFI9Z34G IRFIZ34G
Q3651 Q101,Q103 Q102,Q104 > D3321-D3326 D3327,D3328
RN1901 UMB1N UMH1N 1SR139-400 1SR139-400
> D3421-D3426
1SR139-400 1SR139-400 1SS133 1SS355 30PDA20-FC6
IC8201 IC8401 IC8501 IC8901 IC8902
AK4114VQ AK4529VQ DSPD56367PV150 NJM2391DL1-33 NJU7223DL1-18
DAN217 DAN217 MTZJ10C MTZJ11B MTZJ15C
IC8101 IC8701 IC8702 IC8502 Q8504
TC74HCU04AF TC74LVX244FT TC74VHCT244AFT TC7WU04FU UMD2N
Q8503 D8501 D8401 D8402,D8502,D8503
UN5112 1SS355 DAN202K DAP202K
D91
MTZJ18B MTZJ18C MTZJ36A MTZJ7.5C UDZS18B
D105,D106,D3658 TH111
UDZS7.5B NCP18WF104J03RB
D3427,D3428 D3387,D3388,D3651-D3655 D101,D102,D104,D3657,D42 > D3391,D3392
E
Description
C3509,C3510 C3307,C3308,C3407,C3408,C3508
RESISTORS
SEMICONDUCTORS > IC81 > IC71 > IC3301,IC3401
4
> D3381,D3382,D3481,D3482 > D3581,D3582 D3389,D3390
> D98 > D72 D3393,D3394
> D63 D3385,D3386
> D82
OTHERS CN3001,CN3002 23P PLUG CN3651 PLUG (2P)
AKP7064 KM200SA2
L DSP ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS
COILS AND FILTERS
F
CAPACITORS C3305,C3306,C3405,C3406 C3505,C3506,C62,C97 C3309,C3310,C3409,C3410
CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCJ3R0C50
L8002,L8004,L8501,L8502 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR L8101,L8103,L8201,L8203,L8204 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR L8401,L8402,L8504,L8701,L8702 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR
ATL7002 QTL1013 QTL1013
XV-HTD530
78 1
2
3
4
5
Mark No. CAPACITORS
6
Description
Part No.
C8209,C8210 C8421 C8106 C8107 C8007,C8008,C8109,C8201,C8212
CCSRCH100D50 CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH221J50 CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH471J50
C8214,C8404,C8409-C8414 C8416,C8417,C8419,C8505,C8507 C8509,C8511,C8512,C8515,C8518 C8520,C8522,C8524,C8526,C8528 C8530,C8532,C8534,C8536,C8539
CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH471J50
C8541,C8543,C8545,C8551,C8703 C8706 C8548,C8549 C8701,C8704 C8105,C8406,C8415,C8546,C8547
CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH471J50 CCSRCH8R0D50 CEV100M16 CEV101M16
C8902,C8904 C8217,C8225,C8408 C8204,C8555 C8009,C8104,C8405,C8418,C8517 C8554
CEV101M16 CEV470M6R3 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB103K50
C8010,C8202,C8207,C8213,C8215 C8407,C8420,C8422,C8504,C8513 C8521,C8523,C8525,C8527,C8529 C8531,C8533,C8535,C8537,C8538 C8540,C8542,C8544,C8550,C8702
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB104K16
C8705,C8901,C8903 C8110,C8516 C8514 C8203
CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB105K6R3 CKSRYB333K16 CKSRYB473K50
RESISTORS R8506 R8201 Other Resistors
RAB4C101J RS1/16S1802F RS1/16S###J
7
Mark No. OTHERS
8
Description
CN5621 13P PLUG CN5622,CN5623 19P PLUG CN5612,CN5613 23P SOCKET
Part No. AKP7059 AKP7062 AKP7075
A
O VIDEO JACK ASSY COILS AND FILTERS L8861,L8871 CHIP BEAD
VTL1089
CAPACITORS C8822,C8832,C8842,C8852,C8862 C8872 C8821,C8831,C8851 C8861,C8871
CCSRCH470J50 CCSRCH470J50 CEAT102M6R3 CEAT471M6R3
B
RESISTORS R8821,R8831,R8841,R8853,R8863 R8873
RS1/16S75R0F RS1/16S75R0F
OTHERS CN8001 JA8851 JA8802 CN8003
17P CONNECTOR JACK JACK 7P CONNECTOR
52044-1745 VKB1150 VKB1178 VKN1267 C
P PRIMARY ASSY SEMICONDUCTORS > IC51
NJM78M56FA 2SC4081 2SD1858X 1SS355 DAN217
Q52 Q51 D52 D53
> D51
S1WB(A)60SD UDZS20B
D55
COILS AND FILTERS
OTHERS X8501 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (20MHz) X8201 CRYSTAL RESONATOR (24.576MHz) CN8003 13P SOCKET
VSS1171
CN8007,CN8011 19P SOCKET JA8103 JACK
AKP7073 VKB1159
> L1 LINE FILTER
D
ATF7018
TRANSFORMERS
XSS3003
> T2
ATT7079
AKP7070
SWITCHES AND RELAYS > RY1
ASR7027
CAPACITORS > C1,C2 > C52
M AMP TRADE ASSY
C54 C53 C56-C58
SEMICONDUCTORS > IC25 PROTECTOR (7A)
ACE7022 CEAT102M25 CEAT470M16 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB473K50
AEK7047
RESISTORS
E
RESISTORS
All Resistors
RS1/16S###J
> R1 (2.2M, 1/2W) Other Resistors
RCN1080 RS1/16S###J
OTHERS CN3011,CN3012,CN3021,CN3022 23P SOCKET
OTHERS
AKP7075
1 8P CABLE HOLDER CN3 CONNECTOR 7P H1,H2 FUSE CLIP > CN1 CONNECTOR J51 JUMPER WIRE
N DSP TRADE ASSY
51048-0800 52492-0720 AKR7001 B2P3-VH D20PYY0820E
F
RESISTORS All Resistors
RS1/16S###J
KN1 WRAPPING TERMINAL
> AN1 AC INLET 1P
VNF1084 XKP3042
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
79 8
1
Mark No.
A
2
Description
3
Part No.
Mark No.
Q DISPLAY ASSY
Part No.
SWITCHES AND RELAYS HEF4794BT MSM9202-01 2SC4081 SLR-343MC
S5841-S5847
ASG7013
RESISTORS All Resistors
COILS AND FILTERS L5563 L5562
Description
T FUNCTION KEY ASSY
SEMICONDUCTORS IC5651 IC5601 Q5691 D5651-D5657
4
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS LFEA100J LFEA220J
0 4P CABLE HOLDER 0 5P CABLE HOLDER J5803 JUMPER WIRE
51048-0400 51048-0500 D20PYY0510E
CAPACITORS B
C
C5641-C5643 C5674 C5564 C5679,C5680 C5678
CCSRCH101J50 CCSRCH470J50 CEJQ101M6R3 CEJQ1R0M50 CEJQ220M35
C5953 C5671-C5673,C5676 C5677 C5651 C5562,C5563,C5665,C5666,C5675
CEJQ470M16 CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB223K50
C5952
CKSRYB223K50
U HP MIC ASSY SWITCHES AND RELAYS S5831
CAPACITORS C3906 C3905,C3907 C3903,C3904
All Resistors
D
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS
RS1/16S###J
0 5P CABLE HOLDER 0 13P CABLE HOLDER JA3901 MINI TURE JACK J5801 JUMPER WIRE 13P
OTHERS CN5721 27P CONNECTOR CN5803 13P JUMPER CONNECTOR 5671 FL SPACER 5951 REMOTE RECEIVER UNIT V5601 FL TUBE
CKSRYB103K50 CKSRYB104K16 CKSRYB223K50
RESISTORS
RESISTORS All Resistors
ASG7013
52045-2745 52151-1310 AEB7069 GP1UM27XK XAV3020
51048-0500 51048-1300 AKN7005 D20PYY1315E
R JOG ASSY SWITCHES AND RELAYS S5861
XSX3007
CAPACITORS C5861 C5862
CKSRYB102K50 CKSRYB104K16
RESISTORS All Resistors
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS 0 3P CABLE HOLDER J5811 JUMPER WIRE
E
51048-0300 D20PYY0310E
S DISC KEY ASSY SWITCHES AND RELAYS S5851-S5858
ASG7013
RESISTORS All Resistors
RS1/16S###J
OTHERS F
0 3P CABLE HOLDER 0 4P CABLE HOLDER J5805 JUMPER WIRE
51048-0300 51048-0400 D20PYY0410E
XV-HTD530
80 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6. ADJUSTMENT 6.1 TUNER SECTION A
AM Tuner Section • There is no adjustment in the AM tuner.
FM Tuner Section • Set the mode selector to FM BAND. • Connect the wiring as shown in Fig. 1. Step No. 1
Adjustment Title T-METER Adjustment
Adjustment
ANT. Input level and signal condition Input Level Frequency Modulation (dBµV) (MHz) 98
OFF
MPX SG
Adjust point
Contents
L201
Adjust L201 so that the DC voltage between Pin 21 and Pin 23 of IC201 (Test point Vtm) gets within 0 ± 50mV.
80
PRODUCT
FM SG
B
DC Voltmeter
FM75Ω antenna terminal
C
Fig.1 Adjustment Wiring Diagram
F
FM/AM TUNER MODULE
D
L201
IC201 pin 21 pin 23 E
SIDE B Fig.2 Adjustment Point
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
81 8
1
2
3
4
6.2 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION Adjustment Items A
Adjustment Points (Mechanism Part)
[Mechanism Part]
Cautions: After adjustment, adjustment screw locks with the Screw tight.
1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment 2 DVD Jitter Adjustment
1 2 Radial adjustment screw
1 2 Tangential adjustment screw
[Electrical Part] Electrical adjustments are not required.
B
C
D
6.3 JIGS AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
Screwdriver (large)
Screwdriver (medium)
TV monitor
Test mode remote control unit (GGF1381)
E
Screw tight (GYL1001)
Precise screwdriver
DVD test disc (GGV1025)
Soldering iron
F
XV-HTD530
82 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6.4 NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT POINTS When Exchange Parts of Mechanism Assy
∗ After adjustment, screw locks with the Screw tight.
Mechanical ~, Ÿ point
Exchange the Pickup
A
Adjustment Points
Electric point Mechanical point
Exchange the Traverse Mechanism
B
Electric point ∗ After adjustment, screw locks with the Screw tight.
Mechanical Ÿ point
Exchange the Spindle Motor
Electric point C
Exchange PCB Assy Mechanical point
Exchange PC Board
LOAB and DVDM ASSY
Electric point D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
83 8
1
2
3
4
6.5 TEST MODE A
• The TEST MODE functions that are used only during adjustment are described here. For details, see "7.1.1 TEST MODE".
TEST MODE: ON ESC
TEST
POWER GGF1381Test mode remote control unit
ON
B
TEST MODE: DISC SET
CHECK DVD, CD
OPEN/CLOSE
OPEN/CLOSE
DVD disc
(Player)
(Player)
DSC - &&&
C
TEST MODE: PLAY
TV/LDP
CAUTION: Perform only trace, video and audio outputs are nothing.
An address is displayed
D
< When playback with the target address of disc (DVD)> For example, when playback with # 30000 During PLAY
+10
3
0
0
0
0
CHP/TIM Press keys in order
030000
E
TEST MODE: OFF ESC
POWER OR GGF1381 Test mode remote control unit
OFF
F
XV-HTD530
84 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
6.6 MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT A
1 Tangential and Radial Height Coarse Adjustment START • Remove the servo mechanism. • Remove a Spacer for height adjustment attached to the back side (shaded area) of the Servo Mechanism (Float Base) with nippers. B Servo Mechanism
Cautions: Because there is not a Spacer for height adjustment in adjustment after the second time, will keep it at need. (This parts is Traverse mechanism exclusive use of a model for 2003 years) Float Base
7.3mm
C Spacer for Height adjustment
Put a spacer between a Tangential (or Radial) adjustment screw and Mechanism Base and turn each screw to adjust the height. (Refer to "6.2 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS AND LOCATION".)
Note: Turn the Short switch to Short side when removing the Pickup Flexible Cable. (Refer to "7.1.13 DISASSEBLY".)
Turn a flat side into bottom
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
85 8
1
2
3
4
2 DVD Jitter Adjustment • Playback method of inner and outer address for the purpose is refererd to "6.4 TEST MODE". • Jitter indication of the monitor is refererd to "7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE".
A
Use disc: GGV1025
START Mechanism Assy
• Test mode • Play the DVD test disc at outer track (around #200000)
Adjust the Tangential Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum.
• Play the DVD test disc at inner track (around #30000)
J : Min B
Mechanism Assy Adjust the Radial Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum.
J : Min
C
J: ----
Player Monitor
• Play the DVD test disc at outer track (around #200000)
D
Mechanism Assy Readjust the Tangential Adjustment Screw so that jitter becomes minimum.
CHECK Turn the POWER OFF in case of NG once, and perform the adjustment once again.
NG
Confirm the error rate that is displayed "OK" (Example ERROR RATE: 6.6oe - 6 OK )
K
J : Min
O
E
If error rate is OK, locks a root of tangential and radial adjustment screws with the Screw tight, and go to step ! .
Disc playback normally. • The measurement of block error rate
ESC ESC
5
Screw tight: GYL1001
Test mode end
F
XV-HTD530
86 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7. GENERAL INFORMATION 7.1 DIAGNOSIS 7.1.1 TEST MODE
A
Test Mode Functional Specification 1 Test mode entry In the power ON state, press the [ESC] (A8-5F) key and [TEST / RANDOM] (A8-5E) key in order of the Test mode remote control unit. • Light the all FL and LEDs, and goes out the FL and LEDs when pressing the keys of something. • OSD displays test mode. Refer to the "7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE".
2 Release the Test mode • Turn off the power. • Press the [ESC] (A8-5F) key of the remote control unit and reset it.
B
3 Tray open / close • Press the [REPEAT A-B] (A8 - 48) key of the remote control unit. • Press the [OPEN / CLOSE] key of the main unit from the stop state.
4 Playback stop 1. Press the [REPEAT] (A8 - 44) key of the remote control unit from the playback state. 2. Press the [STOP] key of the remote control unit or main unit from the playback state. (Playback stops, but the loaded disc keeps rotating.)
5 LD ON
C
DVD : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [1] (A8-01) keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (650n). CD : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [4] (A8-04) keys in order, and turn on the laser diode (780n).
6 Focus on / sweep 1. Lock the focus by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [2] (A8-02) keys in order. 2. Repeat focus sweep by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [3] (A8-03) keys in order.
7 Spindle FG servo CAV : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [5] (A8-05) keys in order,then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on. CLV : Press the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [9] (A8-09) keys in order,then rise up the spindle and FG servo becomes on.
8 Tracking open / close
D
1. Open tracking by pressing the [STEP FWD] (A8-54) key of the remote control unit in the play state. 2. Close tracking by pressing the [STEP REV] (A8-50) key of the remote control unit in the play state.
9 Slider servo on/off 1. Turn on the slider servo by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [CX] (A8-0E) keys in order. 2. Turn off the slider servo by pressing the [TEST] (A8-5E) and [TV/LDP] (A8-0F) keys in order.
0 Slider in / out Slider in : In the tracking off state, press the [SCAN REV] (A8-11) key of the remote control unit. Slider out : In the tracking off state, press the [SCAN FWD] (A8-10) key of the remote control unit.
- Play (perform only the ID search and trace to the specified location)
E
Press the [TV/LDP] (A8-0F) key of the remote control unit from the stop state. Perform only trace, video and audio outputs are nothing.
= Screen display ON/OFF 1. Turn off the display by pressing the [AUDIO] (A8-1E) key of the remote control unit. 2. Turn on the display by pressing the [DISPLAY] (A8-43) key of the remote control unit.
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
87 8
1
2
3
4
~ Search 1. Search address input entry • It becomes the address input mode when pressing the [+10] (A8-1F) key. (Most significant digit of an address displays "<".) • In this time, display the last address as the initial state.
A
2. Search address input • Press the [0] to [9] (A8-00 to 09) keys of the remote control unit. In the DVD, set an address with hexadecimal. • In the address input mode, turn to the hexadecimal input by pressing the [PROGRAM] (A8-4C) key (display a "∗" mark), and [1] to [6] keys are each input as A to F. • Hexadecimal input and decimal input can switch with toggle. • In case of CD, perform only the absolute time search. 3. Search execution • Press the [CHP/TM] (A8-13) key of the remote control unit. • After the search, perform only trace and video and audio outputs are nothing.
B
4. Release the Search address input • Clear the address by pressing the [CLEAR] (A8-45) key. Release the address input mode when pressing the [CLEAR] key once again.
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530
88 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.2 DISPLAY SPECIFICATION OF THE TEST MODE A
2
Character in bold : Item name : Information display
3 7 8 9 12 14
1 5 6 13
15 16 17 18 19
10 11
B
1 Address indication The address being traced is displayed in number. (as for the DVD, indication of decimal number is possible.) DVD : ID indication (hexadecimal number, 8 digits) [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] CD : A-TIME (min. sec.) [0 0 0 0 ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
0 Disc sensing [DSC – ∗ ∗ ∗] The type of discs loaded is displayed. [DVD], [CD ], [VCD], [ ]
2 Code indication of remote control unit [R – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] In case of double code, display a 2nd code.
= Version of the AV-1 chip / version of firmware [AV: ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
3 Main unit keycode indication [K – ∗ ∗]
~ Version of the FL controller [FL: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
5 Tracking status [TRKG – ∗ ∗ ∗] Tracking on : [ON] Tracking off : [OFF]
! Region setting of the player [REG: ∗] Setting value : [1] to [6]
6 Spindle status [SPDL – ∗ ∗ ∗] [OFF], [ACC/BRK], [CAV], [CLV] 7 Mechanism (loading) position value [M – ∗ ∗] Unknown : [01] or [41] Open state : [04] Close state : [08] During opening : [12] During closing : [22]
- Jitter value [J – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗]
C
@ Destination setting of the FL controller [MDL: ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗] Four characters in the front represent the type of model. Three characters in the back represent the destination code. J: /J, K: /KU, /KC, /KU/KC, R: /RL/RD, RAM : /RAM, LB: /LB, WY: /WY
D
# Part number of the flash ROM and system controller [∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] $ Version of the flash ROM [V: ∗. ∗ ∗ ∗] Flash ROM size [FLASH = ∗ ∗]
8 Slider position [S – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] In Side Switch ON : [01] In Side Switch OFF : [00]
% Revision of the system controller [S: ∗. ∗ ∗ ∗ / ∗. ∗ ∗ ∗] version . revision / build number of the ST core
9 Output video system [V – ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗] NTSC system : [NTSC] PAL system : [PAL] Automatic setting : [AUTO] Scart terminal output [SK – ∗ ∗] (Display only the WY model which can do the output setting of scart terminal.) VIDEO : [00] S-VIDEO : [01] RGB : [02]
E
^ Revision of the DVD mechanism controller [M: ∗ ∗ / ∗ ∗ ∗] Kinds of version / firmware of the FE. RAM or ROM
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
89 8
1
2
3
4
7.1.3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICAION OF THE SHORTCUT KEY A
Only during normal playback, the following shortcut keys can be assigned by pressing a required key after pressing the ESC key of the remote control unit. To quit, press the ESC key Command Contents
Remote Control Remote Key Name Control Code
Conditions
Memory clear and resion / revision indication
B
CLEAR (∗1)
A8-45
Average value measurement of DVD error rate
5 (∗1)
A8-05
CD error rate measurement
5 (∗1)
A8-05
Aspect : Pan scan
2
AF-A2
Aspect : Letter box
3
AF-A3
Aspect : Wide
4
AF-A4
Digital : AC3
5
AF-A5
Digital : AC-3 > PCM Virtual surround : OFF
6
AF-A6
7
AF-A7
8
AF-A8
REPEAT A
AF-E8
Only for models having the corresponding functions
Virtual surround : TruSurround Digital output ON Digital output OFF
REPEAT B
AF-E4
DTS Digital output ON
STEP FWD
AF-B7
DTS Digtal output OFF
STEP REV
AF-B8
AUDIO
AF-BE
SUBTITLE
AF-36
Scart terminal output : VIDEO Scart terminal output : S-VIDEO
C
WY, models equipped with Scart terminal
Scart terminal output : RGB
ANGLE
AF-B5
Progressive OFF
R_SKIP
A3-9D
Only for progressive models
Progressive ON
Only for models having the corresponding functions
Audio 5.1 CH ON
F_SKIP
A3-9C
KD_ENTER
AF-EF
FL indication of EDC / ID error FL indication of ID number
CX (∗1)
A8-0E
STEREO (∗1)
A8-4A
ZOOM
AF-37
< X3 (∗1)
A8-59
ZOOM ON (X4) ZOOM OFF Service mode indication (error rate indication, etc.) Model information indication
D
CHP/TIM (∗1)
A8-13
CHAP (∗1)
A8-40
Background color change
+10 (∗1)
A8-1F
Audio last stage mute ON
9
AF-A9
Audio last stage mute OFF
0
AF-A0
Title search Input mode IN Title No. input Search execution
SIDE A (∗1) Numbers (∗1) PLAY (∗1)
A8-4D A8-00 to A8-09 A8-17
Region confimation mode
AUDIO (∗1) Numbers (∗1)
A8-1E A8-01 to A8-08
∗1 : Test mode remote control unit
• Service mode indication (ESC + CHP/TIM keys) ID Address The error rate is always displayed in exponential notation, e.g., ∗.∗ ∗ e - ∗, for both DVDs and CDs. EDC/ID/AV 1 error history (ID Address, EDC/ID/AV 1 Error, last eight errors) Self-diagnosis functions (If a mechanical error has occurred, the mechanical-error history is also displayed.) E
• Calculation of the average error rate (ESC + "5" [Test mode remote control unit] keys) The average of the last eight error rates is calculated and indicated in exponential notation. After the calculation is completed, "OK" or "NG" is displayed. If "NG" is displayed, the disc tray will open (for both DVDs and CDs) For DVDs: OK with 5.0e-4 or less, for CDs: OK with 7.6e-3 or less
• Indication of model information (ESC + CHAP keys) The items from 12 to 19 of the TEST MODE Indications are displayed. However, in the indications, S in the standard test mode is changed to B.E VERSION, and M is changed to F.E VERSION. For details, see 7.1.4.
• Change of the background colors (ESC + "+10" [Test mode remote control unit] keys) Every time the keys are pressed, the background color is changed between blue and green alternately. (The green background is used in SETUP NAVIGATOR.)
• Region confirmation mode (ESC + AUDIO [Test mode remote control unit] + "1"-"8" [Test mode remote control unit] keys) F
After you press the AUDIO key while holding the ESC key pressed and then input the region number, if the number is different from that set in the unit, an error message is displayed, and the tray opens.
XV-HTD530
90 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.4 SPECIFICAION OF MODEL INFORMATION DISPLAY To display model information : Press the ESC key then the CHAP key. To close the model information display : Press the ESC key.
A
• Display contents
2 12 11
3 B
1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Character in bold : Item name : Information display
C
1 Model name Display it according to model information set from the FL controller. 2 Destination indication Display it according to model information set from the FL controller. 3 Region No. 4 Part number 5 ROM version 6 Flash size 7 FL controller version
D
8 CHIP VERSION Version of ST CHIP CUT ID / JTAG ID (two columns) (eight columns) 9 B.E VERSION Version of BACK END (version of ST core software) . / softwareVersion . softwareRevision / buildNumber 0 F.E VERSION Version of FRONT END (version of mechanism controller CHIP software) / MainVersion / Kinds of firmware RAM or ROM - Remote control code = Key code of Main unit
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
91 8
1
2
3
4
7.1.5 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICAION OF THE SERVICE MODE • EDC / ID error FL display (shortcut function) A
EDC/ID error is displayed on the FL display if you press the CX key while holding the ESC key on the TEST MODE remote control unit pressed. To quit while an EDC/ID error is displayed, press the ESC key. FL display 00 /00 / 01 ∗ ∗: Lights when an AV1 error was generated at least once. Number of sites where an EDC or ID error was generated Number of retrials while an ID error is being generated (only displayed at the moment when an error is being generated), and for the ST models, the number of retrials made for the latest ID error
B
Number of retrials while an EDC error is being generated (only displayed at the moment when an error is being generated), and the number of retrials made for the latest EDC error
• Display during Service Mode To enter Service Mode, press the CHP/TIM key while holding the ESC key pressed. To quit, press the ESC key. Service mode display 1 ID Address 2 Error rate (always displayed), in exponential notation ∗∗ (∗∗∗∗)
C
Number of error rates 02: Indicates use of the same method as for the 02 models, No indication: Indicates use of the method used for models before the 02 model 3 EDC/ID/AV1 error history (ID Address, EDC/ID/AV1 errors, last eight errors) Description of AV1 errors BIT0: In BE code, an EDC error, FEC I/F buffer overflow, or "not valid" is generated (B.E error) BIT1: In BE code, the ID is different from that of the target (B.E error) BIT2: An error was generated in FE-added 2-byte EDC data. (F.E error) 4 Self-diagnosis functions Whether F.E is normal or not is checked. FE OK: No abnormality in F.E FE Error: Abnormality is recognized in F.E. Pressing the CHP/TIM key again displays the mechanical error history. Each press of the CHP/TIM key changes the displays between the mechanical error history and the Service Mode display. For details on the mechanical error history, refer to the addendum.
D
Indication plan contents 3 1 2 4
E
AV1 ERR 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
BIT 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
Character in bold : Item name : Information display
F
XV-HTD530
92 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.6 MECHANICAL ERROR HISTORY Mechanical Error History A
Only if a mechanical error (FE error) has been generated, a mechanical error history containing up to the last eight errors is displayed if you press the CHP/TIM key in Service Mode. Errors are displayed in descending order, with the latest one at the top. Description of the mechanical error history 1 Error number The first two digits are for the error code, and the second two digits are for the servo state.
Note: When an error has been generated, if the servo state is "Disc judge," the disc tray opens, and if the servo state is other than "Disc judge," the unit stops (excluding a case of a device error with the error code 0xd∗).
Servo State Error Code
B
Indication contents
2 Error number The elapsed time from the time when the system was turned on until an error was generated is displayed. Note: If a later error time is shorter than the previous error time, it means that the unit was turned off then on again.
2 3 2 3
1 1
3 Description of errors Error messages are displayed. Example: If the error code is 0x13 (Focus lost timeout) and the servo state is 0x05 (Disc judge), the message becomes "Focus lost timeout in Disc judge."
C
• List of the error codes
• List of the servo states
FOCUS ERROR
0x0∗
FOCUS TIMEOUT
0x1∗
0x00
Reset
Focus on error
0x01
Focus on timeout
0x11
0x01
Stop (inside position)
Focus off error
0x02
Focus off timeout
0x12
0x02
Stop (any position)
Focus lost error
0x03
Focus lost timeout
0x13
0x03
Braking for stop
Focus balance adjust error
0x04
Focus balance adjust timeout
0x14
0x04
New disc
Focus gain adjust error
0x05
Focus gain adjust timeout
0x15
0x05
Disc judge
Focus sweep error
0x06
Focus sweep timeout
0x16
0x06
Reserved 1
Focus reflection error
0x07
Focus reflection timeout
0x17
0x07
Playing
0x08
Start up
TRACKING ERROR
0x2∗
TRACKING TIMEOUT
0x3∗
Tracking on error
0x21
Tracking on timeout
0x31
0x09
Seeking
Tracking off error
0x22
Tracking off timeout
0x32
0x0A
Pausing
Tracking lost error
0x23
Tracking lost timeout
0x33
0x0B
Reading BCA
Tracking balance adjust error
0x24
Tracking balance adjust timeout
0x34
0x0C
Reserved 2
Tracking gain adjust error
0x25
Tracking gain adjust timeout
0x35
0x0D
STEPPING ERROR
0x4∗
STEPPING TIMEOUT
0x5∗
0x0E
Tray open
Stepping on error
0x41
Stepping on timeout
0x51
0x0F
Tray moving
Stepping off error
0x42
Stepping off timeout
0x52
Stepping lost error
0x43
Stepping lost timeout
0x53
Stepping move error
0x44
Stepping move timeout
0x54
SPINDLE ERROR
0x6∗
SPINDLE TIMEOUT
0x7∗
Spindle on error
0x61
Spindle on timeout
0x71
Spindle off error
0x62
Spindle off timeout
0x72
Spindle lost error
0x63
Spindle lost timeout
0x73
Spindle CAV error
0x64
Spindle CAV timeout
0x74
Spindle CLV error
0x65
Spindle CLV timeout
0x75
ACQUISITION ERROR PLL lost error
0x8∗ 0x83
DECODER ERROR ID lost error
0xa∗ 0xa3
DEVICE ERROR
ACQUISITION TIMEOUT
E
0x9∗
PLL lost timeout
0x93
DECODER TIMEOUT
0xb∗
ID lost timeout
0xb3
Note : 0 x & &
0xd∗
SRAM error
D
code (Only this part is displayed to a display)
0xd1
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
93 8
F
1
2
3
4
Protection Specifications and Service Mode Protection Specifications A
The system microcomputer (AF Assy IC5501) for this unit always monitors if abnormality of the power is generated, and as soon as an abnormality is detected shuts off the power. The specifications of the microcomputer terminal for monitoring are as follows: Name of microcomputer terminal
XPROTECT (Pin 22)
Abnormality of power inside the DVDM Assy
In normal conditions In abnormal conditions
0.71 Vdd∗ or more 0.36 Vdd-0.71 Vdd∗
0.5 Vdd-0.85 Vdd∗
In failure
0.36 Vdd∗ or less
Monitoring item
Voltage at terminal
VDET (Pin 17)
Abnormality of AMP-system power Short-circuiting of the SP terminal, etc.
Monitoring start time Time required for determining abnormality
0.85 Vdd∗ or more 0.5 Vdd∗ or less
1.5 sec after power is turned on 0.5 sec after detection
1.5 sec after power is turned on 0.5 sec after detection ∗Vdd = Approx. 5 V (depending on the unit)
B
In abnormal conditions or in failure, the TIMER LED flashes after the power is shut off. If the power was shut off because of an abnormality, it can be turned on by pressing the STANDBY/ON key. However, if the power was shut off because of failure, for one minute after a shutdown the STANDBY/ON key is disabled in order to protect against possible ignition of fumes. If the AC power cord is pulled out during this one minute of standby, when the AC power cord is reconnected, the STANDBY/ON key will still be disabled until the remaining seconds have elapsed. This unit has Service Test mode for analyzing the above power abnormality. Its specifications are as follows:
1. Specific conditions for Service Test mode
C
• VDET is neglected. • XPROTECT is neglected. • Even if the unit is urgently shut down in failure in Normal mode, you can turn it on without waiting for one minute.
2. How to enter Service Test mode • While holding the DISK 1 key and STOP key pressed, connect AC power cord.
3. How to quit Service Test mode, and the conditions for quitting • To quit Service Test mode, turn the power off or disconnect the AC power cord. • When quitting Service Test mode, only data on protection in RAM are cleared.
4. Indications when Service Test mode starts • Indications on the FL display when Service Test mode starts differ depending on whether the unit was turned off normally or if the unit was urgently shut down because the abnormality of the power, as described below. D
[After the power is turned off normally] FL display
[After the power is shut down because of an abnormality in the AMP system] FL display P R T C T W N G
We l c om e !
FL display V o l u m e FL display D V
FL display V o l u m e
0
FL display D V
S E R V I C E
[After the power is shut down because of a failure in the AMP system] FL display P R T C T FL display V o l u m e
0
S E R V I C E
[After the power is shut down because of a failure in the DVD system] FL display D V D
E R R
P R T E C T
FL display V o l u m e
0
0
E
FL display D V
FL display D V
S E R V I C E
S E R V I C E
5. Operations during Service Test mode • Basically, operations in Service Test mode are the same as in Normal mode. However, to clarify that it is in Service Test mode, during this mode, when functions are changed, the indications on the FL display become as follows: [Functions]
[Indications on the FL display]
[Functions]
[Indications on the FL display]
DVD/CD
D V
S E R V I C E
LINE2
L 2
S E R V I C E
TUNER
T X
S E R V I C E
TV
T V
S E R V I C E
LINE1
L 1
S E R V I C E
F
XV-HTD530
94 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Error Code Table Error Name
No.
Causes
Check Item
Possibility of Trouble
Remarks
A
FOCUS ERROR (0 x 0∗) Focus on error
0 x 01 Focus on could not be completed
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in 1. Pickup the Disc? Does LD become weak? 2. Driver Does the lens move up and down? 3. Front End IC
Focus off error
0 x 02 Focus off could not be completed
Unknown
Focus lost error
0 x 03 Focus servo is lost
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in 1. Pickup the Disc? Does LD become weak?
Focus balance adjust error
0 x 04 AFB on could not be completed
Focus gain adjust error
0 x 05 Focus AGC could not be completed
Focus sweep error
0 x 06
Focus reflection error
0 x 07 Dimensions of S curve did not reach to the aim value Does LD become weak?
1. Pickup
FOCUS TIMEOUT (0 x 1∗) Focus on timeout
0 x 11 Did timeout at focus on
Focus off timeout
0 x 12
Did timeout at focus off
Focus lost timeout
0 x 13
Did timeout at focus backup
Focus balance adjust timeout
0 x 14
Did timeout at AFB
Focus gain adjust timeout
0 x 15
Did timeout at AGC
Focus sweep timeout
0 x 16
B
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in 1. Pickup the Disc? Does LD become weak? 2. Driver Does the lens move up and down? 3. Front End IC
TRACKING ERROR (0 x 2∗) 1. Pickup 2. Driver 3. Front End IC
Tracking on error
0 x 21 Tracking on could not be completed
Tracking off error
0 x 22 Tracking off could not be completed
Tracking lost error
0 x 23 Tracking servo is lost
1. Pickup
Tracking balance adjust error
0 x 24 ATB could not be completed
1. Pickup
Tracking gain adjust error
0 x 25 AGC could not be completed
1. Pickup
Tracking jump error
0 x 26 Tracking jump could not be completed
C
TRACKING TIMEOUT (0 x 3∗) Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc?
1. Pickup 2. Driver 3. Front End IC
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc?
1. Pickup
Tracking on timeout
0 x 31 Did timeout at tracking on
Tracking off timeout
0 x 32 Did timeout at tracking off
Tracking lost timeout
0 x 33 Did timeout at tracking backup
Tracking balance adjust timeout
0 x 34 Did timeout at ATB
1. Pickup
Tracking gain adjust timeout
0 x 35 Did timeout at AGC
1. Pickup
Tracking jump timeout
0 x 36 Did timeout at tracking jump
D
STEPPING ERROR (0 x 4∗) Stepping on error
0 x 41 Stepping on could not be completed
Stepping off error
0 x 42 Stepping off could not be completed
Stepping lost error
0 x 43 Stepping servo is lost
Stepping move error
1. Pickup 2. Driver 3. Front End IC
Do move to inner and outer periphery 1. Stepping motor of the stepping in the test mode? 2. Inside switch Do indicate "S-04" at the most inner 3. Driver periphery of the stepping?
0 x 44 Stepping could not move
E
STEPPING TIMEOUT (0 x 5∗) Stepping on timeout
0 x 51 Did timeout at stepping on
Stepping off timeout
0 x 52 Did timeout at stepping off
Stepping lost timeout
0 x 53 Did timeout at stepping backup
Stepping move timeout
1. Pickup 2. Driver 3. Front End IC
0 x 54 Did timeout at stepping movement
Do move to inner and outer periphery 1. Stepping motor of the stepping in the test mode? 2. Inside switch Do indicate "S-04" at the most inner 3. Driver periphery of the stepping?
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
95 8
1
Error Name
A
2
No.
3
Causes
4
Check Item
Possibility of Trouble
SPINDLE ERROR (0 x 6∗) Spindle on error
0 x 61 Spindle on could not be completed
Spindle off error
0 x 62 Spindle off could not be completed
Spindle lost error
0 x 63 Spindle lost control
Spindle CAV error
0 x 64 CAV on could not be completed
Spindle CLV error
0 x 65 CLV on could not be completed
SPINDLE TIMEOUT (0 x 7∗) Spindle on timeout
0 x 71 Did timeout at spindle on
Spindle off timeout
0 x 72 Did timeout at spindle stop
Spindle lost timeout
0 x 73 Did timeout at spindle backup
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc? Is FG output from the driver?
Spindle CAV timeout
0 x 74 Did timeout at CAV on
Is spindle rotating? 1. Spindle motor Is FG output from the driver? 2. Spindle driver Is the PDM output from Front End? 3. Front End IC
Spindle CLV timeout
0 x 75 Did timeout at CLV on
B
1. Spindle motor 2. Spindle driver
ACQUISITION ERROR (0 x 8∗) PLL lost error
0 x 83 PLL is lost
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc?
1. Pickup 2. Front End IC
0 x 93 Did timeout at PLL backup
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc?
1. Pickup 2. Front End IC
0 x a3 ID is not readable
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc?
1. Pickup 2. Front End IC
0xb3
Are not there a dirt or a scratch in the Disc?
1. Pickup 2. Front End IC
Power supply of SRAM Is not bus line short-circuiting?
1. SRAM 2. Front End IC 3. Front End-SRAM bus line
ACQUISITION TIMEOUT (0 x 9∗) PLL lost timeout DECODER ERROR (0 x a∗) ID lost error
C
DECODER TIMEOUT (0 x b∗) ID lost timeout
Did timeout at ID backup
DEVICE ERROR (0 x d∗) SRAM error
0 x d1 Cannot access SRAM
FAILSAFE (0 x e∗) Unexpected error
0 x e1
1. software runaway 3. Software bug
Unexpected error
D
E
F
XV-HTD530
96 1
2
3
4
Remarks
5
6
7
8
7.1.7 ID NUMBER AND ID DATA SETTING Caution: For the DVD players compatible with DVD-RW, for playback of a DVD-RW disc (CPRM), it is necessary that an individual ID number and ID data are set for each player. If the ID number and ID data be not properly set in the manner described below, future operations cannot be guaranteed. The ID number is written on the yellow label at the rear panel of the player. If there is no yellow label, before downloading FLASH ROM, take note of the ID number set following the procedures outlined in "ID Number Confirmation Mode" on the next page.
A
Note: Enter ID numbers while the unit is in Stop mode so that the values set will be immediately written to the flash ROM. The following operations are all made with the TEST MODE remote control unit (GGF1381).
ID Number Input Mode 1 To enter ID Number Input Mode, with no ID number set, such as in a case of immediately after upgrading the firmware, press the ESC key then the STEREO key. Note: If a previous ID number and ID data, such as a factorypreset ID number and ID data, are maintained, the unit enters ID Number Confirmation Mode when the above keys are pressed. However, if only an ID number is maintained, the unit enters ID Data Input Mode.
6 This display appears when the PLAY key is pressed in Step 4. Enter a 9-digit number to compare. The number is also displayed on the FL display.
B
7 By pressing the CLEAR key without having input a number, the unit returns to Step 2 without doing anything else. Each press of this key after a number has been input deletes one digit.
2 Enter a 9-digit ID number. The ID number is also displayed on the FL display. 3 By pressing the CLEAR key without having input a number, you can exit this mode. Each press of this key after a number has been input deletes one digit.
6
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? 000000001 Compare >∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ C
2 3
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? >---------
Input ID Number !
Exit 8 After entering all 9 digits, if you press the PLAY key, the unit compares the numbers input in Steps 2 and 6, and only if the numbers match, that number is set as the ID. Then the unit automatically enters ID DATA Input Mode. If the numbers do not match, the disc tray is opened, and the unit exits ID Number Input Mode.
Input ID Number !
4 After entering all 9 digits, if you press the PLAY key, the unit enters Compare mode. Enter the same ID number again. Only if your two input numbers match, the ID number is set. Compare mode helps eliminate mistyping of the ID number.
D
Note: If you press the PLAY button before inputting a 9-digit ID number, the unit returns to Step 6 without doing anything else.
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? 000000001 Compare > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK?
Note: If you press the PLAY button before inputting a 9-digit ID number, the unit returns to Step 2 without doing anything else. 5 After entering all 9 digits, if you press the SEARCH key, the unit unconditionally sets the input number as the ID number. Then the unit automatically enters Player's Data Input Mode. (The SEARCH key is not accepted after all 9 digits have been entered.)
8
Enter E
Input ID Number ! [Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK ? 4 5
Compare Mode Enter Input ID Number !
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
97 8
1
2
3
4
ID Number Confirmation Mode A
1 To enter ID Number Confirmation Mode after the ID number and the ID data are set, press the ESC key then the STEREO key. 2 The ID number already set is displayed. (It is also displayed on the FL display.) 3 Enter a 9-digit number for comparison. This is not required when you only wish to check the ID number visually. (The number is also displayed on the FL display.) 4 By pressing the CLEAR key without having input a number, you can exit this mode. Each press of this key after a number has been input deletes one digit.
2 3
An ID number already set is displayed in the following cases: 1) When the ESC key then the CLEAR key are pressed, user settings are cleared, then the ID number set is displayed on the screen. In this case, the ID number is not displayed on the FL display. 2) When the unit enters ID Number Confirmation Mode by your pressing the ESC key then the CLEAR key, the ID number set is displayed. In this case, the ID number is also displayed on the FL display. If you only need to confirm the ID number, you can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key or turning off the power.
• Indication when no ID number is set
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [000000001] Compare >∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
B
• Indication of an ID number already set
If no ID number is set, the message "No ID Number!" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few seconds after the power is turned on or during Stop mode.
Exit
4
Input ID Number !
C
5 After entering all 9 digits, if you press the PLAY key, the unit compares the number entered in Step 2 with the ID number set, and only if the numbers match, the unit automatically exits ID Number Confirmation Mode. If an ID data has not been entered, the unit enters ID DATA Input Mode. If the numbers do not match, the disc tray is opened, and the unit exits ID Number Confirmation Mode. Note: If you press the PLAY button before inputting a 9-digit ID number, the unit returns to Step 4 without doing anything else.
D
6 After entering all 9 digits, if you press the STOP key, the unit compares the number entered in Step 3 with the ID number set, and only if the numbers match, the unit automatically deletes the ID number and exits this mode. If the numbers do not match, the disc tray is opened, and the unit exits this mode. (The STOP key is not accepted after all 9 digits have been entered.)
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [000000001] Compare > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 OK? Enter Memory Clear
5 6
E
Input ID Number !
F
XV-HTD530
98 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID DATA Input Mode 1 To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the ESC key then the STEREO key. 2 When the STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA Input Mode.
5 When writing of the data read from the disc to flash ROM is completed, "Rom Write OK!" is displayed. After seeing this message, you can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key. Note: Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!" being displayed after the disc is read.
[Player's Data Input Mode]
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [000000001] Compare >∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ 2
A
5
Rom Write OK! B
Exit
Exit ID Data Setting Mode Input ID Number !
3 If the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the unit automatically starts reading the data. (If the ID DISC has already been loaded, the unit does not start reading the data. In this case, open then close the tray.)
6 If the data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is displayed on the screen, and the disc is ejected.
4 To exit this mode, press the CLEAR key. While data are being read from the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this mode.
[Player's Data Input Mode]
C
[Player's Data Input Mode] 6
Disc Error! Exit
4
Exit D
Insert The ID Data Disc !
• Indication when the data have not been set If no ID data are set after the ID number is changed, the message "NO ID DATA" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few seconds after the power is turned on or during Stop mode.
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
99 8
1
2
3
4
7.1.8 TROUBLE SHOOTING Microcomputer Section (AF Assy : IC5501) A
Symptom
• The unit cannot be turned on.
B
The unit shuts itself off soon after it is turned on.
Possible Cause
Check Method
The microcomputer was not reset.
Check if the level of the terminal XRESET (Pin 8) is "H." If it is not, check the RESET circuit.
The AC pulse is not input.
Check if the AC pulse is input to Pin 4 of the AC input terminal. If it is not, check the AC pulse generation circuit.
The oscillation circuit of the microcomputer does not function. • If the Function is DVD, the voltage of the VDET input (Pin 17) is either 0.5 Vdd or less or 0.85 Vdd or more. • The voltage of the PROTECT input (Pin 22) is 0.71 Vdd or less.
The microcomputer or the oscillation circuit is broken. Change the microcomputer or the oscillation circuit. If the voltage at Pin 17 of the VDET terminal of the microcomputer is either 0.5 Vdd or less or 0.85 Vdd or more, adjust so that it stays between 0.5 and 0.85 Vdd.
• DVD does not operate at all. • Time is not displayed in FL display during DVD function.
Communication with the DVD microcomputer has not been established.
• Check that the terminal (Pins 23-25, 29, and 30) for communication with the DVD microcomputer is live, and if it is not, check if the flexible cable is disconnected. • Check if an "H" signal is output to Pin 93 of the XDVDRST terminal.
All operation keys are disabled.
The unit recognizes that an operation key has already been pressed.
If no operation key has been pressed, check if the voltage at Pins 18 and 19 of the KEY input terminal is 5 V. If it is not, check if the operation switch on the line is in failure.
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530
100 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DVD Section No.
Symptoms
Possible Defective Points
Diagnosis Contents
A
An opening screen is not Is the level at both IC5501-pin 93 (XDVDRST) and pin 1(DVD ON/OFF) µcom (AF IC5501) displayed on the monitor on the AF Assy "H" ? (The FL display lights. The Check the voltage of CN911-pin 28 and 29 (VPR+8) on the DVDM mechanism does not work.) DVDM Assy CN911 Assy.
1
Check that the following voltages are output : IC411-pin 3 : 1.8V, IC421-pin 3 : 1.8V and IC431-pin 1 : 5V on the DVDM Assy
Each regulator on the DVDM Assy
Are resonators (27MHz, 20MHz) on the DVDM Assy oscillating ?
Crystal resonator (DVDM Assy X601 and X301)
Refer to contents of an FE error displayed on the FL display. (SRAM defectiveness, I2C communication line defectiveness, etc.)
FRONT END IC (DVDM IC301)
B
• Is a signal input into IC601-pin 132 (CE3) on the DVDM Assy ? (Is a signal fluctuating for several seconds after the power is turned on ?) • BACK END IC (DVDM IC601) → Communication with flash ROM • Flash ROM (DVDM IC603) • Are the signals input into IC602-pin 16 (SMIWE), pin 19 (SMICS0) • 64M SDRAM (DVDM IC602) and pin 38 (SMICLK) on the DVDM Assy ? (Is a signal fluctuating ?) → Communication with flash ROM • BACK END IC (DVDM IC601) Is a signal output from IC603-pin 28 (CPU_OE) on the DVDM Assy? (Is a signal fluctuating for several seconds after the power is turned on ?) • Flash ROM (DVDM IC603) Is a signal input into IC5501-pin 67 (DVDACK) on the AF Assy ? (Is a signal fluctuating ?) → Communication with µcom
µcom (AF IC5501)
Is a signal output from IC5501-pin 29 and 30 (SYS_1, 2) on the AF Assy ? (Is a signal fluctuating in the range of 0-5V ?)
µcom (AF IC5501)
C
µcom (AF IC5501) – BACK END Are the signals output from IC5501-pin 23, 24 and 25 on the AF Assy ? IC (DVDM IC601) (in the range of 0-5V) communication line
2
An opening screen is not Check the video signal path between BACK END IC (DVDM IC601) and DVDM Assy displayed on the monitor • Video circuit (The FL display lights. The video-out terminal • after BACK END IC (IC601) (see the block diagram) mechanism does not work.) A tray cannot be opened. (An opening screen is displayed on the monitor)
3
Rotary tray does not turn (Opening screen is OK) 4
• Are wires of CN123 on the DVDM Assy disconnected or damaged ? • Does the voltage of CN124 pin 3 to pin 6 on the DVDM Assy change normally ? • CN124 pin 6 (OPEN): Tray is fully closed: "H", Tray is fully opened: "L" • CN124 pin 3 (CLAMP): Clamping: "L", Releasing the clamper: "H"
D
Connector / wire LOADING SW (SSRB S21) CLAMP SW (TRSB S11)
• Is a LOAD-DRVC signal reaching ? • Are the signals output from IC151 pin 9 and pin 8 on the DVDM Assy ? Pin 9: Approx. 6V during opening tray approx. 0V during closing tray. Pin 8: Approx. 0V during opening tray approx. 6V during closing tray. • Does the voltage of CN122 pin 17 change by pressing the Inside switch.
BACK END IC (DVDM IC601) Carousel driver (DVDM IC151)
• Check each cable (DVDM – TRSB/TRSB – SSRB/SSRB – TRAY motor) • Is a signal output from IC601-pin 114 (ROT DRV) on the DVDM Assy ? (Is a signal fluctuating of 0-3.3V ?) • Is the motor drive voltage output it at CN124 pin 7 and pin 8 ?
Connector / cable
Inside switch E
BACK END IC (DVDM IC601) IC151 and peripheral parts of the DVDM Assy
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
101 8
1
No.ID A
2
DATA Input Mode Symptoms
3
4
Possible Defective Points
Diagnosis Contents
1 To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the 5 When writing of the data read from the disc to flash ROM is Initialization operation of the CN124-pin 5 (TRAY cableseeing this ESC key then the STEREO key. • While a tray rotates, is a signal output from completed, "Rom Write OK!" isConnector displayed. /After table mechanism is not POS) on the DVDM Assy ? (Is a signal fluctuating thecan range 0-3V Tray (SSRB message,inyou exitofthis mode byPosition pressingSensor the CLEAR key. ?) 5 completed. PC22) When the STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA Note: Whether or not4 the data have been written to flash ROM can 2 (Rotary tray does not stop at • While a tray rotates, is a signal outputting from CN124-pin (DISC Disc Sensor (SSRB PC21) Input be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!" theMode. right position.) SENS) on the DVDM Assy ? (Is a signal fluctuating in the range of being displayed after the disc is read. 0-3V ?) Playback impossible Are the signals output from IC101-pin 34 (F_DRV) and pin 35 FTS Driver IC (DVDM IC101) (no focusing) [Player's Data Input Mode] [Player's ID Number(F_RTN) Setting]on the DVDM Assy ? Does 650-nm LD emit light ? ID Number ? a pickup lens move up / down ? Pickup [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Does ] Does an actuator spring bend ? Compare 5 Rom Write OK! > ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ • Are plastic parts damaged? Or is a shaft detached?
6
• Is the turntable detached or tilted?
B
Mechanism section
Exit Exit Is flexible cable of CN121 on the DVDM Assy disconnected or Flexible cable / connector ID Data Setting damaged ? Mode
2
Is signal output from IC301-pin 33 (FACT) on the DVDM Assy ?
Input ID Number ! (Device control of about 2.6 V is output usually. It is fluctuated by about FRONT END IC (DVDM IC301) ± 100 mV with focus up / down.) Playback impossible (Spindle does not turn)
C
Are the signals output from IC101-pin 12 (A3), pin 13 (A2) and pin 14 (A1) on the DVDM Assy ? FTS Driver IC (DVDM IC101) Is pin 41 fixed LOW and is pin 38 fixed HIGH ? 6 If the data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is 3 If the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the disc is ejected. Mechanism section data.any part detached from the spindledisplayed Is there motor? on the screen, and the 7unit automatically starts reading the (If the ID DISC has already beenOr loaded, theany unitforeign does not startlodged in it? (Spindle motor) Is there object reading the data. In this case, open then close the tray.) Are wires of CN122 (DVDM Assy) and CN3 (SSIB Assy) disconnected Flexible cable / connector or damaged ? key. While data are being 4 To exit this mode, press the CLEAR [Player's Data?Input Mode] Is signal output from IC301-pin 44 (SPDL_PDM) on the DVDM Assy FRONT END IC (DVDM IC301) read from the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this Playback impossible 650-nm LD deteriorated. Does 650-nm LD deteriorate ? mode. (Playback stops) If the voltage at both ends of R201 on the DVDM Assy is 0.7 V or more, (When playback of a DVD is [Player's Data Inputthe Mode] impossible) 650-nm LD is definitely deteriorated. 6 Disc Error! 780-nm LD deteriorated. Does 780-nm LD deteriorate ? If the voltage at both ends of R211 on the DVDM Assy is 1.5 V or more, (When playback of CD is Exit impossible) the 780-nm LD is definitely deteriorated.
8
FG output : FTS Driver IC (DVDM IC101)
Is there abnormality in FG waveform ?
Exit
4
D
Are there scratches or dirt on the disc ? Disc Picture disturbance during Are there scratches or dirt on the disc ? Disc 9 playback Insert The ID Data Disc ! Disc not been set (block noise, freeze, other) Is there a problem with the format of the• disc? Indication when the data have If no ID data are set after the ID number is changed, the message No sound "NO ID DATA" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few 10 (Picture is normal) Is signal output from DOUT signal (CN911-pin onthe thepower DVDMisAssy ? DVDM CN911-pin 21 seconds21) after turned on or during Stop mode.
E
F
XV-HTD530
102 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Table Mechanism Section ID DATA Input Mode 1 To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the Symptom ESC key then the STEREO key.
ROM is 5 When writing of the data read from the disc to flash Location completed, "RomPossible Write OK!"Cause is displayed. After seeing this of Trouble message, you can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key.
A
When the STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA tray does not open. (Nothing works) Note: Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can 2The Inputthe Mode. be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!" Press 0 (OPEN) key. → The "OPEN" indication does not disappear. displayed after themotor disc is read. •being Damage of the loading Press the 3 (PLAY) key. → The indication changes from "NO DISC" to • Disconnection, breaking, or damage of the "OPEN," and the unit does not operate. 1 jumper wire (When a disc is not loaded in the tray.)
[Player's Data Input Mode]
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [000000001] Compare >∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
5
The tray opens by itself when the power is turned on and stays open.
Exit ID Data Setting Mode
2
ID Number The rotary tray Input does not stop at its!home position. (It may stop suddenly during rotation.)
Rom Write OK!
4
• Disconnection, breaking, or damage of the Exit flexible cable (8P) • Breaking or damage of the tray position detect sensor (PC22)
5
• Damage of the motor for the rotary tray The indication "CHANGE" does not change when the power is turned on. drive If the data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is 6 If the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the 3 on the screen, and the disc is ejected. The rotary tray does starts not rotate. (Opening and closing of the tray are possible.)displayed • Disconnection, breaking, or damage of the unit automatically reading the data. (If the ID DISC has already been loaded, the unit does not start jumper wire reading the data. In this case, open then close the tray.) A clatter is heard when the disc is clamped. 4 To exit this mode, press the CLEAR key. While data are being read from the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this mode. The rotation of the rotary tray does not stop after the power is turned on. [Player's Data Input Mode] Two or more disc loading indications light for tray Nos. 1 to 5.
• The gears of the planet base are not engaged correctly. [Player's Data Input Mode]
6 Examples: Normal condition: DISC 1
2
4
3
4
5
DISC 1
2
3
4
6 C
7
Disc Error!
8
The slit part on the bottom Exit of the rotary tray is damaged.
Abnormal condition:
B
5
Exit One indication Insert The IDlights. Data Disc !
D
Two indications light.
• Indication when the data have not been set
The rotary tray rattles while rotating. When the rotary tray rotates, a rattling sound is heard. Even during playback, the indication "NO DISC" is displayed. It takes longer than normal until playback starts.
If no ID data are set after the ID number is changed, the message of the on worm "NO ID• Damage DATA" flashes thegear screen and FL display for a few9 • Insufficient lubricant seconds after the power is turned on or during Stop mode. • Breaking or damage of the disc detect sensor (PC21)
10
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
103 8
1
2
3
4
ID DATA Input Mode Location A
1 To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the ESC key then the STEREO key. 2 When the STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA Input Mode.
[Player's ID Number Setting] ID Number ? [000000001] Compare Clamp >∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ B
5 When writing of the data read from the disc to flash ROM is completed, "Rom Write OK!" is displayed. After seeing this message, you can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key. Note: Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!" being displayed after the disc is read. 1 Carriage Motor : VXM1033 (for LOADING) Operation : Input Mode] [Player's Data Tray open → close ↓ Continuous action
Traverse Mecha. clamp → unclamp Unclamp
* When continued turning Gear pulley by hand Rom Write OK!
5
Tray open → close → Disc clamp → open
Disc Clamp Detect SW Exit (S11 : VSK1011) ID Data Setting Mode 2
Exit
7
Input ID Number !
Disc exchange operation
Planet Base : ANW7258
4
Flexible Cable (8P) (TRSB CN11 ↔ DVDM CN124)
3 If the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the unit automatically starts reading the data. (If the ID DISC has already been loaded, the unit does not start reading the data. In this case, open then close the tray.)
6 If the data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is displayed on the screen, and the disc is ejected.
4 To exit this mode, press the CLEAR key. While data are being read from the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this mode.
[Player's Data Input Mode]
C
[Player's Data Input Mode] Disc Error!
6
Exit Exit
4 D
Insert The ID Data Disc !
9
Detect 5 Tray • Indication when the data haveposition not been setSensor
2 8
: RPI-574) If no ID data are set after the ID(PC22 number is changed, the message "NO ID DATA" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few seconds after the power is turned on or Stop mode. 10during Disc Detect Sensor Flexible Cable (7P) : VDA1835 (PC21 : GP2S28) (TRSB CN12 ↔ SSRB CN21)
Worm Gear : ANW7269
Rotary Tray : VNK4923 Open
Close
E
6
Motor : DXM1143 (for Rotary Tray Drive)
3
Tray Open/Close Position Detect SW (S21 : VSK1011)
F
XV-HTD530
104 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.9 DSP TROUBLE SHOOTING • When a sound is not out in the surround mode with the digital signal input. • Suppose CR to be poor contact and that is not damaged. • This shows failure analysis of DSP Assy.
Step 1
A
Step 2
IC8501-pin 21
Is output signal "L"?
IC8901
No
Is 5V inputting ?
Replace IC8501.
Yes
No
Check CN8003 and other assemblies.
Yes
JA8103 Is 3.3V outputting ? Does the COAX terminal install with screws in the rear panel ?
No
B No
Replace IC8901.
Yes
Tighten screws.
IC8902 Yes
Yes
Is 1.8V outputting ?
CN8003
No
Replace IC8902.
Yes
Is connector inserted tightly ?
No
Insert it tightly.
C
End
Yes
CN8007
Step 3 Is connector inserted tightly ?
No
IC8702
Insert it tightly.
Yes
Pin 3
CN8011 D
Is connector inserted tightly ?
No
Do perform 3V→5V conversion for pin 17 ?
Insert it tightly.
No
Replace IC8702.
Yes
Yes
Pin 5
End
Do perform 3V→5V conversion for pin 15 ?
No
Replace IC8702. E
Yes
Pin 7
Do perform 3V→5V conversion for pin 13 ?
No
Replace IC8702.
Yes
A F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
105 8
1
2
3
ID DATA A Input Mode A
B
1 To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the ESC key then the STEREO key. Pin 9 2 When the STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA Input Mode. Do perform No 3V→5V conversion Replace IC8702. for pin 11 ?
5 When writing of the data read from the disc to flash ROM is completed, "Rom Write OK!" is displayed. After seeing this Pin 5 can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key. message, you Note: Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!" being displayed after the disc is read. Do perform No 5V→3V conversion Replace IC8701. for pin 15 ?
[Player's Data Input Mode]
[Player's ID Number Setting] Yes ID Number ? Pin[12 000000001] Compare >∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ B
4
Yes
Pin 7
Rom Write OK!
5
Do perform NoExit 5V→3V conversion for pin 13 ?
Do perform No Exit 3V→5V conversion Replace ID Data SettingIC8702. Mode 2 for pin 8?
Input Yes ID Number !
Replace IC8701.
Yes
Pin 14
Pin 9
data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is 6 If the Do perform displayed on the screen,No and the Replace disc is ejected. 5V→3V conversion IC8701. for pin 11 ?
DATA DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the Do perform 3 If the DVD No 3V→5V conversion unit automatically starts reading the data. IC8702. Replace forDISC pin 6has ? already been loaded, the unit does not start (If the ID reading the data. In this case, open then close the tray.) Yes
Yes
C
Pinmode, 16 press the CLEAR key. While data are being 4 To exit this read from the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this mode.
Pin[Player's 12 Data Input Mode]
[Player's Data Input Mode]
Do perform 3V→5V conversion for pin 4 ?
No
Do perform No 5V→3V conversion 6 Disc Error! for pin 8 ?
Replace IC8702.
Exit
Yes
Yes
Pin 18
Pin 14
Exit
4 D
Replace IC8701.
Do perform Insert The ID NoData Disc ! 3V→5V conversion Replace IC8702. for pin 2 ? Yes
Do perform
for pin ? after the ID number is changed, the message If no ID data are6set "NO ID DATA" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few Yespower is turned on or during Stop mode. seconds after the Pin 16
End
Do perform 5V→3V conversion for pin 4 ?
Step 4 IC8701
No
Replace IC8701.
Yes
E
Pin 18
Pin 3
Do perform 5V→3V conversion for pin 17 ?
No
5V→3V conversion • Indication when the data have not been set Replace IC8701.
No
Do perform 5V→3V conversion for pin 2 ?
Replace IC8701.
No
Replace IC8701.
Yes
Yes
End
B F
XV-HTD530
106 1
2
3
4
5
Step ID5DATA
6
7
Input Mode
1 To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the ESC key then the STEREO key. IC8201 2 When the STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA Input Mode.signal coming? Is SPDIF (be different with Function)
5 When writing of the data read from the disc to flash ROM is completed, "Rom Write OK!" is displayed. After seeing this message, you can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key.
A
Note: Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!" being displayed after the disc is read.
[Player's Data Input Mode]
[Player's ID Number Setting] Check Number ? No Check the other assemblies. the ID DVD/CD (pin [ 0 07).0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ] (AF Assy or DVDM Assy) Compare > ∗ Yes ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ 2
8
5
Rom Write OK!
B
Exit
Exit Check NoData Setting Mode ID the COAX Replace IC8101. (pin 42).
Input ID Number ! Yes
Is Is input No No Check the other assemblies. MCKO1 (pin 23) signal of PDN outputting it? (pin 31) "H"? (periphery of microcomputer on the AF Assy) 6 If the data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is If the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the 3 displayed on the screen, and the disc is ejected. unit automatically starts reading the data. Yes Yes already been loaded, the unit (If the ID DISC has does not start reading the data. In this case, open then close the tray.) Is output Do not No No signal of INT0 oscillate ofdata XTOare being IC8201. While 4 To exit this mode, press the CLEAR key.(pin [Player's DataReplace Input Mode] 29)? (pin 36) "H"? read from the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this Note: mode. X8201 oscillates Yes Yes only in analog input.
C
[Player's Data Input Mode]
6 Is LRCK (pin 24) outputting it? 4
No
Disc Error! Exit
Replace IC8201.
Exit Yes D
Is The ID Data Disc ! Insert No SDTO (pin 25) Replace IC8201. outputting it? Yes
Is BCK (pin 26) outputting it?
No
• Indication when the data have not been set If no ID data are set after the ID number is changed, the message "NO ID DATA" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few seconds after the power is turned on or during Stop mode.
Replace IC8201.
Yes
IC8502-pin2
Is 20MHz clock outputting it?
E
No
Replace IC8502 or X8501.
Yes
End
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
107 8
1
2
Step ID6DATA A A
3
Step 7
Input Mode
1 To enter ID DATA Input Mode, with the ID number set, press the ESC keyIC8501 then the STEREO key. Pin 9 STEREO key is pressed, the unit enters ID DATA 2 When the Pin 4 Input Mode. Do perform No 3V→5V conversion Replace IC8702. for Does pin 11 ? No a signal output Replace IC8501. [Player's ID Number Setting] it?Yes
[Player's Data Input Mode] Yes Yes
Pin722 Pin
Rom Write OK!
5
Does No aDo signal output perform NoExit it? 5V→3V conversion for pin 13 ? Yes
Do Does perform No Exit 3V→5V conversion No Replace IC8702. output ID Data Setting Mode 2a signal Replace IC8501. for pin 8 ? it?
Input Yes ID Number !
Pin 9 Does No a signal output Replace IC8401. it? data cannot be read from the disc, "Disc Error!" is 6 If the Do perform displayed on Yes the screen,No and the Replace disc is ejected. 5V→3V conversion IC8701. for pin 11 ? Pin 24
Does DATA DISC (GGV1085) is loaded in this mode, the No Do perform 3 If the aDVD signal output No Replace 3V→5V conversion unit automatically starts reading the data. IC8501. Replace IC8702. it? 6 ? forDISC pin (If the ID has already been loaded, the unit does not start reading the Yes data. In this case, open then close the tray.) Yes
Yes
Pin 7 Pinmode, 16 press the CLEAR key. While data are being 4 To exit this read from the DVD DATA DISC (GGV1085), you cannot exit this mode. Does No [Player's Input Replace Mode] IC8501. a signal output Data Do perform No it? 3V→5V conversion Replace IC8702. for pinYes 4?
Pin 12 Does [Player's Data No Input Mode] a signal output Replace IC8401. it? Yes
Do perform No 5V→3V conversion 6 Pin Disc 25 Error! for pin 8 ?
Replace IC8701.
Exit
EndYes
Yes
Does a signal Pin 14output it?
Pin 18
Exit
4
Replace IC8401. Replace IC8701.
Yes Pin 23
Pin Pin14 6
C
B
of the data read from the disc to flash ROM is 5 When writing IC8401 completed, "Rom Write OK!" is displayed. After seeing this Pin 5 can exit this mode by pressing the CLEAR key. message, you Pin 21 Note: Whether or not the data have been written to flash ROM can be confirmed by watching for the message "Rom Write OK!" being displayed after the disc is read. Do perform Does No No 5V→3V conversion Replace a signal output ReplaceIC8701. IC8401. for pinit? 15 ?
ID Number ? Yes Pin[12 000000001] PinCompare 5 >∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗
B
4
No
Replace IC8401.
Yes
D
Do perform Insert The ID NoData Disc ! 3V→5V conversion Replace IC8702. for pin 2 ? Yes
End
Pin 26 Do perform
No
5V→3V conversion • Indication when the data have not been set Replace IC8701.
for pin ? after the ID number is changed, the message If no ID data are6set "NO ID DATA" flashes on the screen and FL display for a few Does Yespower is turned No secondsaafter the on Replace or duringIC8401. Stop mode. signal output it? Pin 16 Yes
Pin 27 Do perform 5V→3V conversion Does for pin 4? a signal output Yes it?
Step 4 IC8701
E
No No
Replace IC8701. Replace IC8401.
Yes
Pin 18 Pin 28
Pin 3
Do perform 5V→3V conversion for pin 17 ?
No
Do perform Does 5V→3V conversion a signal output for pinit?2 ?
Replace IC8701.
No No
Replace ReplaceIC8701. IC8401.
Yes Yes
Yes
End End
B F
XV-HTD530
108 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.10 POWER ON SEQUENCE Reset Start
• It starts when the XRESET terminal (Pin 8) is "H" level. A
Microcomputer IC (PDC103A) (AF Assy : IC5501)
Initialization routine Microcomputer initialization
Model identification
• The inputs to Pins 15 and 16 are inspected and the model identification is performed.
B
Demonstration mode permission
No • Whether Demonstration mode is entered or not can be determined by inspecting the backup data. • The default setting is "Demonstration mode OK."
Yes
Demonstration mode
Standby setting C
Main loop processing
Demonstration mode ?
No
Standby
Yes : Power ON
System power supply on
DVD microcomputer start-up
Relay release
Demonstration mode or Normal power ON mode
• The level of the POWER terminal (Pin 93) is "H".
D
• Only in DVD function, the level of the DVD RESET terminal (Pin 93) is "H".
• The speaker relay is turned on about four seconds after the power is turned on. • The level at the RELAY ON/OFF terminal (Pins 34 and 35) are "H." • The conditions are different depending on whether the headphones are connected via the Headphones jack, or on the DPS mode. • The system mute is released about four seconds after the power is turned on. The level of the SYSMUTE terminal (Pin 94) is "H". • Muting is not released in the following cases. • When the main volume is 0. • When the digital LEVEL 2 function input signal is not locked, or when the DSP MUTE terminal (Pin 87) is in error.
E
• If no pulse is input to the AC terminal (Pin 4) for about 60 msec when the microcomputer is in Memory Backup mode, it will not do any processing. • The unit will recover from Memory Backup mode if a reset command is input to the XRESET terminal (Pin 8).
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
109 8
1
2
3
4
7.1.11 WAVEFORM POINTS LOCATION SIDE A
SIDE A
A
DVDM ASSY
C103
5 SIDE
V+5D Q211
Q201
5 C304
R968
1 R966 R965 R964 R722 CN953 30
UP SIDE
CN923 1
R789
C758 R859
D741
R737
R738
C877
C853
R1002 R1001
C870
C854
G
C850
R869
LETTER SQUEEZE VSEL2 VSEL1 GNDA SR GNDA SL GNDA LFE GNDA C GNDA FR GNDA 1 FL
R773 C773 R794 C794 R793 C793 R758 C756 R757 C755
C757 R735
C874
R858
CN943
1 R774 C774
C857
R790
CN904
11
R111 R300
X301
C571 R571
R591 C1562 R1069 Q762 Q761
D742
C797
D781
R879
C212 R213
C202 R203
Q212
L390 C393 R204 Q202 R214 R394
R378 R385 R386 R379 D743
R753 R755 C798
D
C851 R843 R844
R878
C871
R1003
R833 R832 R831 R830 R829
30
R360
C564
R592
CONTACT SIDE Q741
R4 R3 R1 R2
C816 C815
C809
R211
R201 8
1
4
100 76
R772
R768
R788 R792 D782 R787 R791 R754 R756
Q742
C795
C860
R828
IC801 R823 C830 C810
R836
C814
C811
C808
R827 R826
R837 E
R838 C801
102 C813
R868
- + 1 AD AD 2 +3D W LO LO SW V S
CONTACT
CN103 1
C231
C221
C142
RFOUT R369 R307
C651 R636 R561
R767 R771
R734 R739
C750 C799
R687 R691 R692 R684
R967
ST2ST2+ ST1+ ST1-
42 R131 C134 R135 R392 C390 R769
R611
R605 R606
R694 R695
R685 R664
R688
C605 IC804
R607
R608 R618
Q782
R760 R770
C863
64
65
C812
R1005
Y 9
Q781
R617 R775 R616
R834 R887
R816
C484 R1006
65 C803 C802
102
R1004
64
H
R884
103
C482 R819 R820
CY/G 20 RGB P/XI ASPECT
CrC56111
C873
R895
Cb/B
D761
R736
128
R818
R482
R365 R366
R665 R663 R662
38
R817
4
R882 R847 C824 R885 R894 C861 C864 C867
4 4 R886 R835 R824
R825
Q764
1 R689
29
1
39
128
1
55
1 1
C825
Cb 10
R889
20
E
38
R815
R888
R848 8
R603 R602
30
V SC Cr/R
R562 V 8
R890
1 IC805
R807 R801
R813 R812
R804 C807
5
R621
C614
C649 C659
C600
R600
2
11
IC481
R654 R653
C640
R421
R881 R880 R810
C804 R809 R808 R806
24
39
1 C483 1
E
R893 2
1
3 4 R814 55
R686
20
23
10
E
30
30 IC601
C828
Q763 C1563
1 1
8 R644
L421
C660
R803 R822 R821 R802
2 2 R883
R682
R672
29
1
R485 C805 C806 R811 R481 C481 7
C1564
S_C 13
C604 R619
208 208
C698 C684
C671
S_Y 12
SY
R590
R629
R681
1
11
11
R839 R805 C827 IC806
R648 R634
R647 C637 R635 C623
R683
C601 D601
CN608
R593
R637
R641
4
5 L411
C421 R640
C661
R595
R638
C647
R626 C636 4 IC691 156 157 C691 5 157 IC601 C692 L691 R698 CN607
C362
C357 R362
GNDD GNDD
R721
R594
C650 R639
R673
1
Q722
GNDD GNDD GNDD
1
IC421
3
C305
R364
R652 R651
C607
52 C648
105
52
156
F
C139
C133 C124 C126 C127 C128 C130 C323 C335
R657 R656 R655
R346 R344 C348 C342
R675
R610 C619
23
C112
R192 C102 C135 R123
Q929
C310 C309
R613 R612 C690 R609
1
R124 R389
R338 R342
R925 R926 Q922 D922 SIDE
D402 R402 C406
R935 D928
R924 R923 Q923
D923
LOADLOAD+
C121
R197 Q193
R151 C644
L641
C461
CN609 2 R461
CONTACT SIDE
L192 L191
L194 L193 R932 R934 R933 D926
D925 IC401 R407 R410 C151
11 C407
IC411
IC461
C113
CONTACT SIDE
R952 R954 R956 R958
R953 R955 R957 R959 C921
R963
R984
R922
R901 R931
R433
IC901
R906 R907 R400 4 4 3 3 5 R416
C463
R905 R904 R903 R902 Q911
R960 R961 R962
R951
C951
D432
C451 C452
R444 C433 C441
D401 C409 L402 R411
104
24
53
R969
1
R368 R309 R308
C664 53
8
C422
9
R363
L361
C211
30
C411
R398 R397
9
R658 C652
R628
X601
10
R354
105
24
23
C423
C424 C425
75 10
C354
C630 IC604
75
R367
C622
D
C382 C377 R384 R383 R382 CN301 2
C373
C301
C681
R697
51
51
104
C621 7 ROT_DRV D
C388
2
14 2
1
C415
IC301
C
R361
R336 C R337 R339 R340 C346
R696
R302 R396
Q928 50
C694
C412
1 100
26
NP
Q927
R341 C634
C326
C201
C391 C383
1
B C311 C318
25
FG 2 Q921
C300
50
D R462 C641 R620 C642
RFIN
25
Q930 R938 R939 R937 R936 R332 C307 C303 C312 R333 C315 C308 R334
R693
C414
CN123
R212
1 RFOUT
B C306
IC301
1
7
1
A
C132 C302
C405 R403 3 SPDL_PDM Q401
C491 C410
C413
2 1 2 CN123
1
8
A
C462
1
R202
Q390 R390 C394 C392 R310 R301
R391
11
C
1
C408
R409 R408
22
GNDD LD2
LD1
26
IC441 C442 R443 R442 R441
R196
D927
C401
23
C434
IC201
Q192
R199
1
30
1
C403 C404
CN124
C901 R909
R908
IC101 R220 R221 R222 C222 R223
7 OPEN
5
44
IC101 1
7 DISCSENS
1
CN121
R102
4
11 IC431 R401 C432
R194
24
UP SIDE 14
C116 C101 21
CN121
2
1
C114 R101
C118
C120
23
1
8
SIDE
11
8
5 5
CONTACT 17 17
7 CLAMP R191
R982
8
CN124 Q926
CN122
2424 24
1 1 CN104
44
2
UP SIDE 7
6 SEDR1 Q925
1 1 CN122
CN105
1
TRAY POS 6 7 SEDR+ R921 6
R918 C902 C431 7 7
Q951
1 1
C
CN101
5
R451
D431
C443
UP
CN921
Q451
B
4 R983 A2 R981
V+5S GNDD H1+ H3A1 H3+ A2 H2A3 H2+ H1-
A
12 12
1
CN901
B
1.INSIDE
30 30
BOTTOM SIDE
A1 4 A3 1 4
BOTTOM SIDE
E
Front Side F
XV-HTD530
110 1
2
3
4
5
E
6
7
8
DVDM ASSY
Note : The encircled numbers denote measuring point in the schematic diagram. Measurement condition : No. 1 to 2 and 8 to 13 : reference A1 (DVD), T2-chp 19, Color -bar
1
IC301-pin 4 (RFOUT) V: 200mV/div. H: 0.1µsec/div.
2
A
IC301-pin 36 (FG) V: 1V/div. H: 5msec/div.
GND
3
IC301-pin 44 (SPDL_PDM) [PLAY → STOP → PLAY]
Brakes ON PLAY
[PLAY]
CN122-pin 8, 7, 6 (FTS Driver -A1, A2, A3) V: 2V/div. H: 2msec/div.
4
[STOP]
B
Accelerator ON PLAY
[PLAY]
PLAY
V: 2V/div. H: 500nsec/div.
V: 2V/div. H: 1sec/div.
[Tray stops]
V: 2V/div. H: 500nsec/div.
[Tray closing]
[Tray opening]
C
6
[Tray close]
CN124-pin 5 (TRAY POS) CN124-pin 7, 8 (Rotating Tray Motor drive voltage)
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
[Tray close]
DISC 5
DISC 5
Elements on larger
Rotary tray move
Rotary tray move
D Rotary tray stop
Rotary tray stop
7
CN124-pin 4, 5, 6, 3 IC601-pin 114
V: 2V/div. H: 500msec/div. [Tray move] [Tray open] CN124-pin 4 (DISC SENS), CN124-pin 6 (OPEN), CN124-pin 5 (TRAY POS) CN124-pin 3 (CLAMP)
V: 2V/div. H: 200msec/div. IC601-pin 114 (ROT_DRV)
Loading close STOP
Loading open
Right-hand Left-hand Unclamp Clamp
V: 2V/div. H: 500msec/div.
V: 2V/div. H: 1sec/div.
8
CN923-pin 16 (Composite Video out) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
12
CN923-pin 18 (S Video out-Y) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
10
CN923-pin 10 (Component Video out-Pb) V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
13
CN923-pin 14 (S Video out-C) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
11
CN923-pin 12 (Component Video out-Pr) V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
9
E
V: 2V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
CN923-pin 8 (Component Video out-Y) V: 1V/div. H: 10µsec/div.
12
9
13 10 11
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
111 8
1
2
3
4
7.1.12 PROTECTION CIRCUIT
DVDM ASSY UP SIDE
UP SIDE 1
UP
CN901
BOTTOM SIDE
E
BOTTOM SIDE
A
IfSIDE the TIMER A LED on the front panel flashes, check the protection circuit. SIDE A Note: If the protection circuit activates, the unit will not recover for 60 seconds even if the AC power cord is disconnected then reconnected. If you activate Service Test mode, the protection circuit becomes invalid, which makes diagnosis easy. (To activate Service Test mode, while holding the STOP key and the DISC 1 key pressed, press the STANDBY/ON key.) There are three types of operations for the protection circuit, which are indicated on the FL display when Service Test mode is entered: PRTCT WNG: The unit was shut down becauseA1 of an C at the MID level.) 4 abnormality in the AMP system. (The PROTECT line operates PRTCT ERR: The unit was shut down because A3 of a4failure in the AMP system. (The PROTECT line operates at the LO level.) CN101 B 12 1 1 30 12 CN104 VDET 24 line operates 1 CN105 system. DVD PRTECT: The unit was shut down because of a failure in the1 DVD (The at the HI or LO level.) 1 4 1 4 2 24 30
C103
5 SIDE
- + 1 AD AD 2 +3D W LO LO SW V S
CONTACT
CN103
1
V+5D
R211
R201 Q201
Q211
Q212
DVD PRTECT C212 R213
C202 R203
L390 C393 R204 Q202 R214
R212
C304
CN904
R968
11
1
R967
R966 R965 R964 R722
CN953 30
CN923
C1562 R1069 Q762 Q761
1
D743
D742
R753 R755
R734 R739
C750
C798
R774 C774
D781
C758 R859
C853
C857
D741
R737
R738
C877 R736
R790
R789
G R1002 R1001
C854
C870
R858
C850
R869
LETTER SQUEEZE VSEL2 VSEL1 GNDA SR GNDA SL GNDA LFE GNDA C GNDA FR GNDA 1 FL
R773 C773 R794 C794 R793 C793 R758 C756 R757 C755
C757 R735
C874
C860
CN943
1
D
C797
C795
R834 R887
C851 R843 R844
R878
C871
R1003
R833 R832 R831 R830 R829
UP SIDE
C571 R571
R591
R592
C564
R788 R792 D782 R787 R791 R754 R756
R605 R606
R772
R768
R767 R771
CONTACT SIDE Q741
R4 R3 R1 R2
C810
C814
C811
E
R827 R826
C808
C812
Q742
C873
R868
30
C651 R561
R641
R665 R663 R662 R769
R611 Q764
R608 R618
R760 R770
C863
64
65
102
R1005
R694 R695
C605 IC804
E
R816
64
R1004
103
R1006
C484
R895
Y 9
Q782
128
39
38
R817
4
R818and GND FL points becomes If the resistance between the FL 1.83 ohms or less, Q3601 begins to operate, Q3639 is turned on, R884 C482 Q3640 (E, C, and B)is turned on, and the level of XPROTECT R819 R482 65 R820 102 becomes MID. IC801 C813 R823 → The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level C830 and C809 R838 R837 R836 C816 shuts theHpower to the unitC803 C801 C802off. C815
R828
R813 R812
R807 R801
1
R815
128
39
IC481
C825
C799
11
10
55
In Normal mode, the speaker (6 ohms) isR804connected between the 5 C807 FL and GND FL points. Because the voltage at Point A is higher 11 44 38 R886 1 R835 than that at Point B, Q3601 does not operate. R825 R824 1 C483 1
R688
1
R848 8
R687 R691 R692 R684
2
R888
CrC56111
D761
Q781
R617 R775 R616
R889
R882 R847 C824 R885 R894 C861 C864 C867
24
Cb 10
R562 V 8
R890
20
E
R893 2
R621
C614 1 R689
29
R686
R603 R602
R879
C649
C659
C600
R600
R803 R822 R821 R802
R881 R880 R810
30
30 IC601
C828
20
23
R672
29
2 2 R883
E
11
C604 R619
208 208
C
C601 D601
R681
1
R685 R664
R421
C660
11
1
C804 R809 R808 R806
B
CN608 +
C1564
S_C 13
R682
CY/G 20 RGB P/XI ASPECT
R590
R629
R683
R108 27k
1
3 4 R814 55
R648 R634
R647 C637 R635 C623
C640 1
IC805
IC421
3
Q3640
Q3639
R839 R805 C827 IC806
R628
R626 C636 4 to IC691 156 157 C691 5 XPROTECT 157 IC601 C692 C698 R3639 R5559 C671 L691 C684 R698 27k 270k CN607
C661
C3633 10/50
R485 C805 C806 R811 R481 C481 7
1 1
R644
8
C421 R640
L421
F
C630
S_Y 12
Cb/B
1
D3603 DAP202K
6CH AMP Assy
R593
R637
R607
5
4
C411 L411
C622
156
+5V
C647
VD+5
X601 C422
R638
R673
J
R595 R594
C650 R639
R636
105
C607
23
24
C619
104
GND FL
53
C423
C424 C425
AF Assy IC604
Front L ch
Q3601
R3603 33k D3601
G
A
52
GNDD
C362
C357 R362
GNDD
30
R3607 0
B
105
24
23
R3601 1.8k
D
53
Q763 C1563
C681
R697
C413 C414 C415 1 When the Speaker terminal becomes104 overloaded C412
R360
C664
52 C648
R610
R675
R696
C694
R378 R385 R386 R379
R369 R307
Q722 R721
Protection circuit that activates against a PRTCT WNG error C621 7 ROT_DRV D
R300
76
R365 R366
R654 R653
C305
R368 R309 R308
R364
C652
R398 R397
R657 R656 R655
R346 R344 C348 C342
C310 C309
1
R336 C R337 R339 R340 C346
R363
L361
R652 R651
IC461
IC411
2
1
R613 R612 C690 R609
CN609 2 R461
C644
L641
C461
C463
9
R341
R693
R111
100
C335
10
R367
C634
X301
R935 D928
R338 R342
R394
D923
R389
R924 R923 Q923
IC401 R407 R410
C151
11
C407
5
R925 R926 Q922
Q929
1
R411
75
C373
2
D402 R402 C406
50
51
1
D401
D922 SIDE
NP
11
R416
Q921
25
26
C408
C409 L402
RFIN
C326
1
4 4 3 3
1 RFOUT C201 The possible failures for each error message are as follows: B C306 IC441 IC301 PRTCT WNG: C442 R443 C300 25 C391 R442 1 R302 CN123 (See 1.) C383 • The Speaker terminal became overloaded because of short-circuit. R441 100 R409 R396 R408 26 C211 PRTCT ERR: A 2 FG • The main power supply became LO level because ofA short-circuit or disconnection of connectors. (See 2.) R969 Q927 C IC301 C388 C405 R403 C382 • Disconnection of the FAN connectorC491or interruption of rotation of the fan (See 3.) 3 SPDL_PDM Q928 Q401 C377 R384 C410 • DC was generated at the output because of a failure in the AMP system, etc. (See 4.) R383 50 R382 Q930 75 51 • Abnormal temperature was detected by the thermistor.R938 (See 5.) CN301 R939 10 2 R937 D R462 C301 B R936 R332 C307 DVD PRTECT: SY 30 C641 R620 GNDD C311 C312 C303 C462 R333 V C354 R354 9 1 GNDD C318 C315 C642 R334 • An error was generated in the main power supply inside C308 the DVDM. (See GNDD SC R658 6.) Cr/R C302
R361
E
8
1
RFOUT
R124
C124 C126 C127 C128 C130 C323
LOADLOAD+
C132
DVD PRTECT
R202
Q390 R390 C394 C392 R310 R301
R391
C121
R197
Q193
1 2 CN123
4
42 R131 C134 R135 R392 C390
R123
C133
C139
C135
R932 R934 R933
D926
R151
C401
C231
C221
C142
R192 C102
CONTACT SIDE
L192 L191
L194 L193
C113
R905 R904 R903 R902 Q911
R984
R922
R901 R931
D925
R199
The because of an abnormality. D927 unit is shut down 1 2
C434
R400
R196
Normal
LD2
5
R952 R954 R956 R958
ST2ST2+ ST1+ ST1-
C112
R963
R962
R953 R955 R957 R959 C921
R960 R961
C951
R951
D432
R433
IC901
R906 R907
R444 C433
8
C441
14
C451 C452
7
1
<2.5V
C403 C404
8
R908
5
44
3.3V
GNDD PRTCT ERR
LD1
Q192
The unit is shut down because of a failure. 22
C901 R909
PRTCT WNG IC201
4
11 IC431 C432
1
14
>4.25V
LO level
C
23
C431 7 7
MID level R401
FL display in Service Test mode
1
VDET
R102 C114 R101
8
HI level
17 17 C101 21
1
CN121
SEDR+ IC101 R921 6 R194 1 Normal C902 IC101 6 SEDR1 7 DISCSENS 7 Q925 R220 1.8V - 3.5V The unit8 is shut 1down because of an abnormality. R221 CN124 Q926 R222 7 OPEN 5 C222 CN124 5 <1.8V The unit is shut down because of a failure. 8 R223
>3.55V R918
MID level LO level
CN121
SIDE
C118
C120 Conditions C116
7 CLAMP R191
R982
23
1
CONTACT SIDE
1
PROTECT
CONTACT
1
B
HI level C443
24
TRAY POS 6 7 Voltage D431
CN122
1 1 CN122
1
2
Q451
24
5
CN921 A Q951 Conditions for the R451 protect circuit operations
1.INSIDE
4 R983 A2 R981
V+5S GNDD H1+ H3A1 H3+ A2 H2A3 H2+ H1-
30
Front Side F
XV-HTD530
112 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Protection circuit that activates against a PRTCT ERR error 2 When the main power supply becomes LO level because of short-circuit or disconnection of connectors
A
2 -1 Short-circuit-detection circuit for the amplifier power circuit (+15 V[VP+15], VD+5, -12 V [VA-12]) Circuit for shutting the power off when VP+15, VD+5, or VA-12 is short-circuited to ground (GND)
J
VD+5 R108 27k to XPROTECT C (µ-com) Q102_1/2 (Q104_1/2) E
Q101_1/2 (Q103_1/2)
B
C
R101 (R104) 1k +
C101 (C102) 1/50
E2
Q101_2/2 (Q103_2/2)
VD+5
C2
R114 82k
Q115 DTA124EUA
B2
R103 (R106) 10k
R109 820 D105 (D106)
(1) When VH+(VP+15) is short-circuited to GND As the voltage at Point B becomes almost ground potential, and Q101 (Q103) (E, C, B) then Q102 (Q104) (E, C, B) are turned on, the level of XPROTECT becomes low. → The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off. (2) When VH-(VA-12) is short-circuited As the electric potential of VE at Q102 (Q104) (E2, C2, B2) becomes the same as that at VB, Q102 (Q104) (E2, C2, B2) is turned off. Following this, Q101 (Q103) (E2, B2, C2) is turned off, which changes the voltage at Points A and B to a value other than 5 V. Therefore, Q101 (Q103) (E, C, B) then Q102 (Q104) (E, C, B) are turned on, the level of XPROTECT becomes low.
If VFDP is short-circuited to GND, or if the DC electric potential at FL AC1 becomes GND level (in Normal mode: about -27 V) because of a failure in the DC bias circuit of FL AC1, Q107 then Q115 are turned on, and the level of XPROTECT becomes low. → The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
C
3 When the FAN connector is disconnected or when rotation of the fan is interrupted
J
6CH AMP Assy VD+5
to XPROTECT (µ-com)
VPF+15
XPROTECT
R3654 1.8k
R108 27k C2
B2
Q3651_2/2 RN1901
C
D3658 UDZS7.5B B
+
E2
E
A
Q3652 DTA124TK
R3658 2.2k
Q3651_1/2 C3652 D3657 47/50 1SS355 RN1901 R3655 8.2k
2 -2 Short-circuit-detection circuit for the DVD power supply (VP+8)
D
R3657 33(1/4W) FAN+ D3655 1SS355
Q3654 2SD2144S
FAN– D3656 S5688G
R3656 22k V-12F
VP+8
R108 27k
B
VA-12
(3) When VD+5 is short-circuited The level of the XPROTECT line becomes low. The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
VD+5
R113 220k
E2
• In Normal mode, as Q101 (Q103) (E2, B2, C2) and Q102 (Q104) (E2, B2, C2) are on, the voltage at Point A is about 5 V. The voltage at Point B is therefore about the same. As Q101 (Q103) (E, C, B) is off, Q102 (Q104) (E, C, B) is also off.
6CH AMP Assy
FL AC1
R112 1k
Q114 2SD2114K (VW)
C2
VH– (VA–12)
J
AF Assy
to XPROTECT (µ-com)
Q102_2/2 (Q104_2/2)
B2
B R102 (R105) 10k
A
G
6CH AMP Assy R108 27k
D101 (D102)
E
B
J
VH+ (VP+15)
VD+5
6CH AMP Assy
2 -3 Short-circuit-detection circuit for VFDP
If no fan is connected between FAN+ and FAN-, or when the fan cannot rotate because of a foreign object caught in the blades, the BASE of Q3652 becomes OPEN, and Q3652 and Q3651 (E, C, B) are turned off. Then Q3651 (E2, B2, C2) is turned on, and the level of XPROTECT becomes low. → The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
D104 1SS355
Q106 DTC124EUA Q107 DTA124EUA
E
TUNER
As the TUNER line is fixed to GND level, Q107 is always on. If the level at VP+8 falls to GND level because of short-circuit, etc., Q106 is turned on, and the level of the XPROTECT line becomes low. ← The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
When FAN+ and FAN- are short-circuited, the electric potential at Point A becomes higher than GND level by the addition of the values at D3656 and D3657. As this value is lower than that at D3658, Q3651 (E, C, B) is turned off, Q3651 (E2, B2, C2) is turned on, and the level of XPROTECT becomes low. F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
113 8
1
2
3
4 When DC is generated at the output because of a failure in the AMP system, etc. A
G
J
AF Assy
VD+5
Front L ch (SW, SL) Front R ch (C, SR)
B
VD+5 TH111 NCP18WF104J03RB to XPROTECT
E
A
B
R3638 10k
+
C3632 470/6.3
Q3638
R113 220
XPROTECT
C
• In Normal mode, both Q3637 and Q3638 are off.
(2) When negative (-) DC voltage was generated at the SP terminal Q3638 is turned on, and XPROTECT is activated.
Q111 2SC4081
R112 1k
R111 1k
Q3633
(1) When positive (+) DC voltage is generated at the SP terminal When positive (+) DC voltage is generated at the L or R channel, and VB of Q3637 becomes higher than that at the operation point, Q3632 (E, C, B) is turned on, and the level of XPROTECT becomes low. → The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
C
5 -1 IC81 abnormal temperature detection circuit
R108 27k
Q3632
Q3637 R3606 (R3626) (R3616) 27k
5 When abnormally high temperature is detected by the thermistor
IC81
+5V
R3605 (R3625) (R3615) 27k
6CH AMP Assy
4
The voltage at Point A becomes the divided voltage of TH111 and R111//R112 (combined resistance of parallel-connected resistors R111 and R112.) In Normal mode, the resistance at TH111 is much higher than R111//R112, and Q111 is off. (Note that the resistance at TH111 becomes lower as the temperature increases.) If the solder temperature at IC81 increases abnormally, the temperature at TH111 (thermistor) mounted closest to the land of IC81 increases accordingly, and the resistance at TH111 decreases. When the temperature at TH111 reaches 90-110_C (varying according to conditions,) the voltage at Point (A) becomes high enough to turn Q111 on, and the level of the XPROTECT line becomes low. The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off. 5 -2 D22 abnormal temperature detection circuit If the solder temperature at D22 becomes abnormally high because of short-circuiting between AC - and +, or AC - and -, this protection circuit is activated. VFL+5 D22 TH131 NCP18WF104J03RB
A
D R131 560 1%
R133 220
to XPROTECT Q131 2SC4081
R132 680 1%
The voltage at Point A becomes the divided voltage of TH131 and R131//R132 (combined resistance of parallel-connected resistors R131 and R132.) In Normal mode, the resistance at TH131 is much higher than R131//R132, and Q131 is off. (Note that the resistance at TH131 becomes lower as the temperature increases.) If the solder temperature at D22 increases abnormally, the temperature at TH131 (thermistor) mounted closest to the land of D22 increases accordingly, and the resistance at TH131 decreases. When the temperature at TH131 reaches 107-125_C (varying according to conditions,) the voltage at Point (A) becomes high enough to turn Q131 on, and the level of the XPROTECT line becomes low. The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
E
F
XV-HTD530
114 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
4 Protection When DC is generated at the output because of a circuit that activates against a failure in the AMP system, etc.
8
5 PRTECT When abnormally DVD error high temperature is detected by the thermistor
6 The DVDM monitors the voltage of the main power supply by VDET signals. 5 -1 conditions, IC81 abnormal temperature In Normal mode, the VDET signal is at the MID level (3.3 V). In the following the VDET signal leveldetection becomes Lcircuit or H, and the G AF Assy J 6CH AMP microcomputer is notified of this abnormality. VD+5 R3605 (R3625) (R3615) Front L ch V+12 27k (SW, SL) Front R ch 10k (C, SR) 10k
4.7k R3606 (R3626) (R3616) 27k
Assy
VD+5 IC81
+5V
R108 27k
Q3632
E
E
V+5 47k
B
V+12 Q3637 0
+ C3632 R3638 Q924 470/6.3 10k
TH111
G
DVDM Assy
A
VPR+8 47k C
XPROTECT V+12
Q3638
Q923 Q3633
NCP18WF104J03RB AF Assy R113 220
to XPROTECT
Q111 2SC4081
R112 1k
R111 1k
Q921
10k
A
D922
Q922
The voltage at Point A becomes the divided voltage of TH111 and R111//R112 (combined resistance of parallel-connected • In Normal mode, both Q3637 and Q3638 are off. V+12 470 470resistors R111 and R112.) In Normal mode, the resistance at VDET TH111 is much higher than R111//R112, and Q111 is off. (Note V+6(+) V+5 (1) When positive DC voltage is generatedQ925 at the SP 10k that the resistance at TH111 becomes lower as the temperature Q926 µcom terminal D921 1M increases.) If the solder temperature at IC81 increases abnormally, 0.01 0.1 When positive (+) DC voltage10kis generated at the L or R channel,UDZS4.7B 47k the temperature at TH111 (thermistor) mounted closest to the land and VB of Q3637 becomes higher than that at the operation point, of IC81 increases accordingly, and the resistance at TH111 Q3632 (E, C, B) is turned on, and the level of XPROTECT decreases. becomes low. When the temperature at TH111 reaches 90-110_C (varying → The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts according to conditions,) the voltage at Point (A) becomes high to the unit Itemsthe to power be detected byoff. VDET enough to turn Q111 on, and the level of the XPROTECT line (1) When the power voltages inside the DVDM become abnormal, as shown in the table below becomes low. The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level (2) When negative (-) DC voltage was generated at the SP and shuts the power to the unit off. Operation terminal Status Power Voltage VDET voltage Q3638 is turned on, and XPROTECT is activated. Q923 Q924 Q922 Q921 D921 D922 Q926 Q925 detection In Normal mode off off5 -2 D22 off abnormal off offtemperature off off off circuitMid If the solder temperature at D22 becomes abnormally high <1V (on) (on) (on) (off) off on off off L because of short-circuiting between AC - and +, or AC - and -, this VDVD+12 >15.5V off offprotection off circuit off is activated. off off on on L V+3R3
VPR+8 When an abnormality is generat
V+6 V+5
V+3R3
<5.2V
−
off
off
off
off
−
on
on
L
>12.6V
−
on
on
on
onVFL+5 −
off
off
H
<3V
−
−
−
−
−
on
L
−
−TH131 on NCP18WF104J03RB
<3.6V
off
off
off
>6.6V
−
on
on
on
off A on
<2.5V
−
−
−
−
−
>4.25V
−
−
−
−
D22
R131 560 1% (on)
−
on
R133 220 −
off
B
C
onto L XPROTECT
Q131 off 2SC4081
H
R132−
−
−
L
680 1% −
−
−
H
D
voltagesoldering at Point A divided voltage of TH131 (2) When the VDET signal to the microcomputer is interrupted because ofThe defective of becomes the 30-pinthe connector or incomplete and R131//R132 (combined resistance of parallel-connected insertion of FFC R132.) In Normal mode, the resistance at → The VDET level is lowered by the pull-down resistor (1 Mohms) onresistors the sideR131 of theand microcomputer. TH131 is much higher than R131//R132, and Q131 is off. (Note that the resistance at TH131 becomes lower as the temperature increases.) If the solder temperature at D22 increases abnormally, the temperature at TH131 (thermistor) mounted closest to the land of D22 increases accordingly, and the resistance at TH131 decreases. When the temperature at TH131 reaches 107-125_C (varying according to conditions,) the voltage at Point (A) becomes high enough to turn Q131 on, and the level of the XPROTECT line becomes low. The microcomputer detects the XPROTECT level and shuts the power to the unit off.
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
115 8
1
2
3
4
Other protection circuit AC detection circuit A
This is a protection circuit that prevents popping sounds in the Speaker and Headphones output when the AC power cord is connected or disconnected.
G
AF Assy R3641 10k to SP Relay Circuit
RYF R3642 1k
to SP Relay Circuit
RYR V+5D D3635 DAN202K
V+B
Q3632 R3631 3.3k
B
E2
R3632 Q3631 3.3k R3633 D3634 10k
Q3636 B2 C2
B D3631 MTZJ5.1A
C
R3634 4.7k
B
Q3633 E
+
C3631 2.2/50
R3635 3.3k
Q3635
ACB D3622
D3633
A
D3636
to HP MUTE
• The voltage at Point A is a DC voltage which has been generated by half-wave rectification on the minus side of the AC power. • The voltage at Point B is approx. 5 V. C
• The base voltage at Q3631 is a voltage between Points A and B divided by R3633 and R3634. As this voltage is negative (-) in Normal mode, Q3631 is off. When the AC power cord is disconnected and there is no AC power input, the base voltage at Q3631 becomes +0.6 V or more, and Q3631 is turned on. Then, the operations below follow.
D
(1) SP Relay Q3632 (E2, C2, B2), Q3633, and Q3636 (E, C, B) are turned on, the line to activate the SP relay becomes low level, and the SP Relay is turned off. (2) HP MUTE Q3635 is turned on, and the MUTE circuit for HP is turned on.
E
F
XV-HTD530
116 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.1.13 DISASSEMBLY DIAGNOSIS OF PCBs A
Note: For performing the diagnosis shown below, the following jig cables for service are required: • GGD1228 • GGD1222 • GGD1315 (×2)
1 Bonnet and Tray Cap
1 2 3 4 5 6
How to open the Tray when the power cannot be on
Remove the bonnet by removing the eleven screws. Press the
STANDBY/ON button to turn on the power.
Press the 0 OPEN/CLOSE button to open the tray.
1
Remove the two screws.
Remove the tray cap.
B
Press the 0 OPEN/CLOSE button to close the tray. Press the
STANDBY/ON button to turn off the power.
2 6 1
Rear Panel
1
4 C
3
5
3 5 Tray Cap
Note when reattaching the bonnet
2
Create a little gap between the main unit and the Table Mechanism Section by holding and pulling up the rear side of the Table Mechanism Section by hand.
3
Insert your hand through the gap below the Table Mechanism Section.
4
Turn the gear pulley counterclockwise as viewed from the top.
5
If the tray pops out a little, fully pull it out by a hand.
Table Mechanism Section
When reattaching the bonnet, to avoid damaging the unit, hook the bonnet by supporting and lightly pushing it upward by hand from the rear, as shown in the photo below.
D
2
Bonnet
4
Gear Pulley
3
5
E
4 Gear Pulley
Hook
Bottom View F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
117 8
1
2
3
4
3
4
2 Front Panel Section
1
Remove the bonnet and tray cap. (See Step ¥.)
2 3 4
Remove the three screws.
A
Remove the one screw. Remove the four hooks.
4
4 B
4
2
GND Plate L HTM
C
×3
3
4
D
5
Remove the Front Panel Section.
E
5
Front Panel Section
F
XV-HTD530
118 1
2
5
6
7
8
3 DVDM Assy
6
1 2
Remove the bonnet and tray cap. (See Step ¥.)
3
Remove the clamper holder by removing the two screws.
Remove the DISPLAY Assy by removing the two hooks. A
Remove the Front Panel Section. (See Step ø.)
3 18 Clamper Holder
3 18 6
3 18
6
6 DISPLAY Assy
B
7 8 9
Remove the four screws.
10
Reattach the DISPLAY Assy.
Disconnect the three flexible cables and the one connector. Remove the Table Mechanism Section.
C
4
Short-circuit two points of C and D by soldering.
Note : After replacement, connect the flexible cable, then remove the soldered joint (open).
5
7
Rear Panel
Reattatch the clamper holder by tighten the two screws.
7
DVDM Assy
Rear View
8 CD
8
8
D
8
4 17 Table Mechanism Section
9
E
10
7
7
Table Mechanism Section DISPLAY Assy
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
119 8
1
A
2
3
4
11
Remove the three screws.
15
Connect the two jig cables.
12
Remove the PCB support.
16
13 14
Remove the flexible cable and disconnect the connector.
Reattatch the three flexible cables(A ) and the one connector (A) from the Table Mechanism Section.
17
Remove the soldered joint pickup short point.
18
Reattatch the clamper holder by reattatching the two screws.
Remove the DVDM Assy.
12 Flexible cable
PCB Support
Cutting Pliers
13
AF Assy DVD TRADE Assy
B
13
14
11 CN953
CN5105
15
A
Jig cable (GGD1228)
CN5107
13 11
11
C
CN911
15
Jig cable (GGD1222)
To DVDM CN953
To DVDM CN911
DVDM Assy
19 20
Insert the insulation sheet between the DVDM Assy and the chassis. Arrange the cables as shown in the photo below.
D
E To CN5105
19 Insulation sheet
DVDM Assy F
XV-HTD530
120 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4 AMP Module Section
1 2 3
Remove the bonnet and tray cap. (See Step ¥.)
VIDEO JACK Assy A
Remove the Front Panel Section. (See Step ø.) Remove the Table Mechanism Section. (See Step π.)
(Do not disconnect the flexible cables that connects to the DVDM Assy.)
4 5 6 7
Cut the B part of the VIDEO JACK Assy by nippers.
4
Remove the four screws.
B
part
Disconnect the two connectors. VIDEO JACK Assy
Remove the Amp Module Section.
B
AMP TRADE Assy
6
6 7
CN3031 CN3032
5 5
C
×2
×2
AMP Module Section
8 9
Connect the two jig cables. D
Arrange the cables as shown in the photo below.
8
×2
Jig cable (GGD1315)
AMP TRADE Assy E CN3032
CN3031 CN3011 CN3012
6CH AMP Assy F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
121 8
1
2
3
4
5 AF Assy A
1 2 3 4 5
Remove the bonnet and tray cap. (See Step ¥.)
6
Remove the DVD Angle HTM by removing the one screw.
7
Remove the four screws.
11
Reattach the Table Mechanism Section. (Be sure to secure it in place with screws.)
12
Turn the AF Assy with the Table Mechanism Section attached to the upright position.
Remove the Front Panel Section. (See Step ø.) Remove the Table Mechanism Section. (See Step π.) Remove the DVDM Assy. (See Step π.) Remove the AMP Module Section. (See Step [.)
Rear Panel
7
B
7
7 A
A
7
12
A
Note on handling the rear panel C
During diagnosis, be sure NOT to remove the four screws marked A in the above photo. This unit will not operate if the Audio Output connectors and the Speaker Output connectors of the AF Assy are separated from the rear panel, because that would break the circuit.
8 9
Remove the five screws. Loosen the cord holder.
D
13
Arrange the cables as shown in the photo below.
14
Connect the AF Assy with the AMP Module Section using a jig cable.
Table Mechanism Section
AF Assy Jig cable (GGD1315)
8
8 AF Assy
DVD Angle HTM
14
6 9 8 DVD TRADE Assy
E
8
8
13
PRIMARY Assy
10
Reattach the DVDM Assy. AMP Module Section
F
XV-HTD530
122 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TABLE MECHANISM SECTION Traverse Mecha. Assy-S
A
Note : Be sure to set the Traverse Mechanism to Unclamp (down) mode.
1 2
Remove the bonnet and tray cap. (See Step ¥.)
5
3
Remove the DISPLAY Assy by unhooking at the two points.
Remove the clamper holder by removing the two screws.
Remove the Front Panel Section. (See Step ø.)
5 Clamper Holder
5 5
B
3
3
3 DISPLAY Assy
C
6 4
Short-circuit two points of C and D by soldering.
Note : After replacement, connect the flexible cable, then remove the soldered joint (open).
Remove the four screws.
7 8
Disconnect the three flexible cables and the one connector. Remove the Table Mechanism Section.
Rear View DVDM Assy D
4
Rear Panel
7
4 CD
7 Table Mechanism Section
7
7
6
E
8 4
4
Table Mechanism Section
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
123 8
1
A
2
3
9
Open the tray by turning the gear pulley counterclockwise viewed from the top. (After the tray pops out a little, fully pull it out by hand.)
10 11
Disconnect the flexible cable.
4
Remove the Table Mechanism Section by unhooking at the two points.
11
11
B
10
9
Table Mechanism Section
9 Gear Pulley
C
Bottom View
11 If the Table Mechanism Section cannot be removed Displacement of the rotary tray may be the cause. (If this is the case, in Step - above, the two hooks cannot be seen, because they are covered by the rotary tray.) In this case, set the rotary tray in the correct position, following the steps below.
D
Rotary Tray
1 3
Remove. Tighten.
E
Note: It is not necessary to set the Disc No. of the rotary tray, because the Automatic Disc No. Detection system will function.
2
Adjust the position of the rotary tray so that the center hole can be seen.
F
XV-HTD530
124 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
12
Remove the Mechanism Base Section by removing the four screws.
13
Remove the flexible cables from the Barrier A HTM.
8
A
12
-1
12
12
Mechanism Base Section
-1
-1
12
-2
12
-1 B
13
Barrier A HTM
Mecha Frame HTM C
Arrangement of the flexible cables when reassembling Barrier A HTM 8P Flexible cable To DVDM Assy
2P Wire cable
D
17P Flexible cable 24P Flexible cable
To DVDM Assy
E
Mecha Frame HTM
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
125 8
1
A
2
14
Remove the three flexible cables.
15
Set the arranged flexible cables out of the way.
3
4
SSIB Assy
Styling the Pickup flexible cable To Pickup connector
15 14 78 mm
14
15
14
B
24P Flexible cable 24P Flexible cable
17P Flexible cable
Styling the flexible cable installation 17P Flexible cable C
D
16
Remove the five screws.
17
Remove the Traverse Mecha. Assy-S.
24P Flexible cable
16
Traverse Mecha. Assy-S
×2
Float Rubber ×4
Note on the Float Rubber Installation
17 NG
OK
16
E
Pole of the Float Base
16
×2
Float Rubber
Hook ×2 F
XV-HTD530
126 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Procedures and Notes on Assembling the Table Mechanism Section
1
Turn the planet base as shown below.
OK
A
Change Gear
1
Turn until it stops. If the first teeth (marked by dots) of the gears engage, it is OK. B
NG
Planet Base
Mechanism Base Section C
If the engaged teeth of the gears are displaced by two teeth or more, a strange sound is generated, and a problem occurs.
2 3 4
Mount the Table Mechanism Section on the Mechanism Base Section. Connect the flexible cable. Bring an extra flexible cable close to the front side. D
2
2 Mechanism Base Section Flexible cable
Side View
3
Side View
4
Table Mechanism Section
E
2 F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
127 8
1
2
3
4
How to repair when the Table Mechanism Section does not function Bottom View
Procedures:
A
1. Flex the Table Mechanism Section and the Mechanism Base Section slightly in opposite directions by pulling up on the Table Mechanism Section and pressing down on the Mechanism Base Section. When pressing down on the Mechanism Base Section, grip it near the planet base. 2. Flex the Table Mechanism Section until the boss of the planet base goes over the wall of the cam (by approx. 5 mm). 3. Set the boss of the planet base into the cam groove of the Table Mechanism Section. B
If the boss is set in this position, the unit does not operate correctly.
If the boss is set in the cam groove, the unit operates correctly.
C
Table Mechanism Section
Table Mechanism Section
D
Cam groove
E
Mechanism Base Section
Planet Base Boss part F
XV-HTD530
128 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Notes on Assembling the Mechanism Section A
5
B
Clamper Plate
4 Tray Gear
1 2
Motor (for Tray) Motor Pulley (for Tray Motor)
Motor Holder
C
3 Worm Gear, Tray Belt
6
Motor (for Loading) Motor Pulley (for Loading Motor)
D
9
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
129 8
1
1
2
3
3
Motor (for Tray), Motor Pulley (for Tray Motor)
Worm Gear and Tray Belt
Adjust the height of the motor pulley to 2.4mm.
A
4
Tray Belt Be carefull not to damage it when exchanging. Motor Holder
Motor Pulley 2.4mm Motor
B
Tuck the lead wires under the hook of the motor holder so that they do not disturb the tray's opening or closing.
Worm Gear Apply lubricating oil (GYA1001) once.
4
Tray Gear
Red
Tray Gear
C
Black
Apply lubricating oil (GYA1001) once. Motor
SSRB Assy
5
Clamper Plate Apply adhesive on the inside of hooks. (Prevention of dripping)
D
2
Motor Holder Apply lubricating oil (GYA1001) to the holder part. Motor Holder Apply lubricating oil (GYA1001).
Clamper Plate E
6
Motor (for Loading), Motor Pulley (for Loading Motor) Adjust the height of the motor pulley to 6.2mm. Motor Pulley 6.2mm Motor
Apply lubricating oil (GYA1001).
F
XV-HTD530
130 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.2 PARTS 7.2.1 IC A
• The information shown in the list is basic information and may not correspond exactly to that shown in the schematic diagrams.
• List of IC STM6316ATXXZ, STI5588CVB, PDC111A
7 STM6316ATXXZ (DVDM ASSY : IC301) • FRONT END IC ¶ Block Diagram B
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
131 8
1
A
2
1
B
PIN name IREF
E
description 12.7kF
detail Analog block reference part
2
GNDAI
GNDA
analog gnd
3
RFIN
capacitor
RF signal C association input to a demodulation block
4
RFOUT
capacitor
B1+B2+B3+B4 mixture listing from an analog block
5
VCCA18
1V8A
analog 1V8
6
A
B1
PU - B1 input
7
GNDMN
GNDA
analog gnd
8
B
B2
PU - B2 input
9
VCC33MN
10 REFD
D
4
¶ Pin Function No.
C
3
3V3A
analog 3V3
to pick up
2V1 output for PU
11 VCC18MN
1V8A
analog 1V8
12 D
B4
PU - B4 input
13 VCCA18IS
1V8A
analog 1V8
14 C
B3
PU - B3 input
15 VCCA33IS
3V3A
analog 3V3
16 GNDAIS
GNDA
analog gnd
17 VCC33SD
3V3A
analog 3V3
18 VCC18SD
1V8A
analog 1V8
19 GNDSD
GNDA
analog gnd
20 F
C
PU-3 beam C input
21 E
A
PU-3 beam A input
22 VSHIELDIS
GNDA
analog gnd
23 VCC18ADC
1V8A
analog 1V8
24 GNDADC
GNDA
analog gnd
25 VSHIELDADC
GNDA
analog gnd
26 VCC33DAC
3V3A
analog 3V3
27 GNDDAC
GNDA
analog gnd
28 SPINDLE
560ohm(st2)
DAC current listing for stepper drive
29 SLEDGE
560ohm(st1)
DAC current listing for stepper drive
30 REFEXT
20K1%
Reference for DAC
31 REFGND
refext
analog gnd
32 REFDAC
560ohm1%
DAC reference
33 FACT
560ohm1%
DAC current listing for focus
34 TACT
560ohm1%
DAC current listing for tracking
35 VCC18DAC
1V8A
analog 1V8
36 PC0
FG
FG pulse input
37 PC1
PS
Driver control signal
38 PC2
tray SW1(open)
SW input for tray OPEN position
39 PC3
SB
Driver control signal
40 PC4
SLD position
Inside SW input
F
XV-HTD530
132 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
No.
PIN name
41 VSS
description GNDD
detail digital gnd
42 VDD33
3V3D
digital 3V3
43 PC5
780/X650
780nm/650nmLD change control signal
44 PC6
spinde PDM
Control PDM listing for spindle drive
45 PC7
opicgain
OEIC gain control signal
46 PD7
03PU/X02PU
Pull-up settlement
47 VSS
GNDD
digital gnd
48 VDD18
1V8D
digital 1V8
49 PD6
(debug)
test
50 PD5
(debug)
test
B
51 PD4
(DSPclk)
test
52 PD3
(DSPdata)
test
53 PD2
(DSPstrb1)
test
54 PD1
error monitor
Terminal for TRKG error monitor (30KHzLPF add need)
55 PD0
tray PDM drive
Control PDM signal for tray drive
56 VSS
GNDD
digital gnd
57 VDD33
3V3D
digital 3V3
58 OUT_ERR
RS_ERROR
BE DATA I/F
59 OUT_EVALID
RS_ERR_EN
BE DATA I/F
60 VSS
GNDD
digital gnd
61 OUT_CLK
RS_BCLK
BE DATA I/F
62 VDD18
1V8D
digital 1V8
63 OUT_DVALID
RS_DVALID
BE DATA I/F
C
64 OUT_DATA
RS_DATA
BE DATA I/F
65 OUT_SYNC
RS_ECCBST
BE DATA I/F
66 PE5
SCL(DMA)
FE routine download input
67 PE4
SDA(DMA)
FE routine download input
68 PE3
SCL
BE command I/F
69 PE2
SDA
BE command I/F
70 PE1
tray SW2(close) SW input for tray CLOSE position
71 PE0
DXXINT
FE status propagation signal
72 VSS
GNDD
digital gnd
73 VDD33
3V3D
digital 3V3
74 PF1
10K-pullup
Built-in facility setting terminal
75 PF0
10K-pulldown
Built-in facility setting terminal
76 VSS
GNDD
digital gnd
77 VDD18
1V8D
digital 1V8
78 PG1
to EMULATOR
Built-in facility setting terminal
79 PG0
to EMULATOR
Built-in facility setting terminal
80 TEST
10K-pulldown
test
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
133 8
1
2
3
4
A
No.
B
C
PIN name
description
81 RESET_N
RESET
detail RESET input
82 VSSADC
GNDA
analog gnd
83 VDD18ADC
1V8A
analog 1V8
84 GNDPLL
GNDA
analog gnd
85 PLLOFF
GNDA
analog gnd
86 FREOUT
20MXtal
SYSTEMCLK oscillating circuit
87 FREIN
20MXtal
SYSTEMCLK oscillating circuit
88 VCC18PLL
1V8A
analog 1V8
89 LD1
650nmLD
650nmLD driving signal
90 LD2
780nmLD
780nmLD driving signal
91 VCCA33
3V3A
digital 3V3
92 TWSEL
CD_VR/GND
Monitor diodes VR junction terminal for CD
93 LMD1
LMD/LMD1
Monitor voltage junction terminal
94 LMD2
DVD_VR/LMD2
Monitor diodes VR junction terminal for DVD
95 GNDL
GNDA
analog gnd
96 TST_PM
nc
tset
97 TST_SLICE
nc
test
98 TST_ADC
nc
test
99 RFSACD
SACD_IC
RF signal output
100 VBGFILT
capacitor
Condenser junction terminal for inside reference stability
D
E
F
XV-HTD530
134 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
7 STI5588CVB (DVDM ASSY : IC601) • BACK END IC
¶ Block Diagram
2 UARTs, 2 I2C-SSCs, IR transceiver MAFE interface
Internal peripherals
B Central command port
CPU (C2+)
Cache sub-system
Clock generator
DMAs
ICache
Front-end & link interface
Refill control
block move
DMA
Debug
SRAM MPEG MPEG
DVD
TAP
RID
Low power mode
Diagnostic controller CPU arbiter
Communications arbiter
Programmable CPU interface Ext peripherals: (EMI) flash, additional DRAM SDRAM
DCache
JTAG debugging interface
C
ST20 arbiter and memory controller
SDRAM block move
I/F
CD FIFOs
Command I/F
D
16, 32, 64 or 128-Mbit SDRAM
Analog/digital Video output, 480i/480p
Shared SDRAM interface (SMI)
DENC
SDRAM arbiter (LMC)
OSD, SP decoder and mixing
Video filtering
Video decoder
Audio & Karaoke
Audio in/out
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
135 8
1
2
3
4
7 STI5588CVB (DVDM ASSY : IC601) A
• BACK END IC ¶ Pin Function No. 1
B
C
D
E
F
Pin Name FP_SO
Dir. OUT
Pin Function Front Panel / DAC interface. Serial transfer data output.
2
A_DATA3
OUT
Data output to SACD decoder
3
VCLK
OUT
reserved
4
VDD_3V3
-
3.3 V Power supply
5
VSS
-
Ground
6
B_DATA
OUT
SACD data output to SACD decoder
7
B_BCLK
OUT
SACD bit clock output to SACD decoder
8
B_FLAG
OUT
SACD flag output to SACD decoder
OUT
It is not connected except 5 Disc Changer. Only 5 Disc Changer. Tray rotation pulse input. CAPTURE_IN0 can be used.
9
TRYPOS
10
SQUEEZE
OUT
Output signal for S-Video output S1/S2 control. 'H' : squeeze output mode.
11
RTS
OUT
UART(RS-232C) Request To Send signal output.
12
LETTER
OUT
Output signal for S-Video output S1/S2 control & EURO(SCART) connector (FUNCTION SWITCHING) signal. 'H' : letter-box output mode.
13
CTS
IN
IN
UART(RS-232C) Clear To Send signal input.
14
VDD_1V8
-
1.8 V Power supply
15
VSS
-
Ground
16
FE_DATA
IN
Front-End L6316 stream interface. Serial data input.
17
FE_BCLK
IN
Front-End L6316 stream interface. Serial clock input.
18
FE_DVALID
IN
Front-End L6316 stream interface. Data valid flag input.
19
FE_SYNC
IN
Front-End L6316 stream interface. Serial synchronize flag input.
20
FE_EVALID
IN
Front-End L6316 stream interface. Error valid flag for RS_split.
21
FE_ECCBST
IN
Front-End L6316 stream interface. ECC block start flag for RS_split.
22
I/XP
OUT
Output signal for a change of interlace/Progressive output for video driver. 'L' : progressive 'H' : interlace
23
VDD_RGB
-
RGB circuit 3.3 V Power supply
24
VSS_RGB
-
RGB circuit Ground
25
B_OUT
OUT
B / Cb
26
G_OUT
OUT
G/Y
OUT
R / Cr
27
R_OUT
28
VREF_RGB
IN
RGB DAC reference
29
IREF_RGB
IN
RGB DAC current reference
30
VDD_YCC
-
YC circuit 3.3 V Power supply
31
VSS_YCC
-
YC circuit Ground
32
Y_OUT
OUT
Y
33
C_OUT
OUT
C
34
CV_OUT
OUT
35
VREF_YCC
IN
CV YCC DAC reference
36
IREF_YCC
IN
37
VDD_1V8
-
1.8 V Power supply
YCC DAC current reference
38
VSS
-
Ground
XV-HTD530
136 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
No.
Pin Name
Dir.
Pin Function It is not connected except 5 Disc Changer.
39
FE_XDRV_MUTE
OUT
OUT 40
FE_OPEN
IN OUT
41
FE_CLOSE
IN OUT
42
CLAMP
IN OUT
43
XUNCLAMP
IN OUT
44
DISC_SNS
45
XDRVMUTE2
OUT
46
TP-x
OUT
47
VDD_3V3
IN
Only 5 Disc Changer. Output signal for motor driver muting. 'L' : muting It is not connected except 5 Disc Changer. Only 5 Disc Changer. Input signal for tray position. 'H' : complete OPEN position. Only 5 Disc Changer. Input signal for tray position. 'H' : complete CLOSE position. It is not connected except 5 Disc Changer. Only 5 Disc Changer. Input signal for showing disc clamp position. 'H' : complete disc clamp position. It is not connected except 5 Disc Changer. Only 5 Disc Changer. Input signal for showing disc un-clamp position. 'H' : complete disc clamp position. Only 5 Disc Changer. Input signal for disc existing. 'L' : existing reserved reserved
-
3.3 V Power supply
48
VDD_PCM
-
1.8 V Power supply
VSS_PCM
-
Ground
50
VSS
-
51
A_BCK
OUT
Audio DAC clock
52
A_DATA0
OUT
Audio DAC Front L,R data
53
A_DATA1
OUT
Audio DAC Center, LFE data
Ground
54
A_DATA2
OUT
Audio DAC Surround L, R data
55
A_MCLK
OUT
Audio DAC Master clock
56
A_LRCK
OUT
Audio DAC L/R clock
57
A_DOUT
OUT
S/PDIF(IEC60958) digital audio output.
OUT
SMI SDRAM Address
58
SMI_A4 SMI_A5
60
SMI_A6
61
SMI_A7
62
SMI_A8
63
SMI_A9
C
It is not connected except 5 Disc Changer.
49
59
B
It is not connected except 5 Disc Changer.
D
E
64
VDD_1V8
-
1.8 V Power supply
65
VSS
-
Ground
66
SMI_A3
67
SMI_A2
68
SMI_A1
69
SMI_A0
70
SMI_A10
71
SMI_A11
72
SMI_A12
73
SMI_A13
OUT
SMI SDRAM Address
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
137 8
1
2
3
4
A
No.
B
C
D
E
Pin Name
Dir.
Pin Function
74
SMI_CS0
OUT
SMI SDRAM chip select 'L'.
75
SMI_CS1
OUT
reserved
76
SMI_RAS
OUT
SMI SDRAM RAS 'L'
77
SMI_CAS
OUT
SMI SDRAM CAS 'L'
78
SMI_WE
OU T
SMI SDRAM Write Enable 'L'
79
SMI_DQML
OUT
SMI SDRAM Lower DQM 'L': Lower select
80
SMI_DQMU
OUT
SMI SDRAM Upper DQM 'L': Upper select
81
VDD_3V3
82
SMI_CLKIN
83
VSS
84
SMI_D0
85
SMI_D1
86
SMI_D2
87
SMI_D3
88
SMI_D4
89
SMI_D5
90
SMI_D6
91
SMI_D7
92
SMI_D8
93
SMI_D9
94
VDD_1V8
95
SMI_CLKOUT
96
VSS
97
SMI_D10
98
SMI_D11
99
SMI_D12
100
SMI_D13
IN -
I/O
OUT -
I/O
3.3 V Power supply External SDRAM clock input. Ground
SMI SDRAM Data
1.8 V Power supply SDRAM clock output. Ground
SMI SDRAM Data
101
SMI_D14
102
SMI_D15
103
TRACK_CROSS
OUT
104
DSD_XPCM
OUT
reserved
reserved
105
DAC_XRST
OUT
Reset signal of audio DAC. 'L': Reset
106
ADC_PCMCLK
OUT
reserved
107
VDD_3V3
-
108
VSS
-
109
XTRST
IN
3.3 V Power supply Ground Diagnostic Control Unit interface
110
TMS
IN
Diagnostic Control Unit interface
111
TDO
OUT
Diagnostic Control Unit interface
112
TDI
IN
Diagnostic Control Unit interface
113
TCK
IN
Diagnostic Control Unit interface
114
ROTDRV
115
BOOT_FROM_ROM
116
LOAD_DRV
OUT
Only 5 disc changer. PWM output for tray Open/Close drive.
117
CPU_OE
OUT
OE signal for 16M bits FLASH memory for firmware. 'L': enable
OUT IN
Only 5 disc changer. PWM output for tray rotation. Boot select 'L' : Boot from DCU. 'H' : Boot form ROM.
F
XV-HTD530
138 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
No. 118
Pin Name CPU_SDCK
Dir. OUT -
Pin Function CLOCK for 64M bits SDRAM for debugging firmware.
119
VDD_1V8
120
PIXCLK
121
VSS
-
Ground
122
VDD_PLL
-
Clock PLL circuit 1.8 V Power supply
123
VSS_PLL
-
IN
1.8 V Power supply Master 27MHz system clock input.
Clock PLL circuit Ground Power ON system RESET signal. 'L': reset
124
XRESET
IN
125
SACD_IRQ
IN
Interrupt signal from SACD decoder Front Panel interface. Hand-shake input.
126
FP_XRDY
IN
127
FE_INT
IN
Interrupt input signal from Front-End L6316.
128
F_XWE, SD_DQML
OUT
Flash memory write enable. Debug SDRAM/SRAM Lower DQM. 'L': enable, Lower select.
129
SD_DQMU
OUT
Debug SDRAM/SRAM Upper DQM 'L':upper select
130
SD_RXW
OUT
Debug SDRAM Read/Write 'L':write, 'H':read
131
CPU_WAIT
IN
132
CE_FLASH
OUT
Flash memory Chip Enable 'L'.
133
CE_SACD
OUT
Licence signal from SACD decoder
134
CPU_CE1
OUT
reserved
135
SD_XRAS
OUT
Debug SDRAM RAS 'L' Debug SRAM chip enable 'L'
CPU wait 'H' input
136
VDD_3V3
-
3.3 V Power supply
137
VSS
-
Ground
138
CPU_RAS1
OUT
reserved
139
SD_XCAS
OUT
Debug SDRAM CAS 'L'
140
SD_XCS
OUT
Debug SDRAM Chip Select 'L'
141
CPU_D0
142
CPU_D1
143
CPU_D2
144
CPU_D3
145
CPU_D4
146
CPU_D5
147
CPU_D6
148
CPU_D7
B
C
D
I/O
FLASH, Debug SDRAM/SRAM data
149
VDD_1V8
-
1.8 V Power supply
150
VSS
-
Ground
151
CPU_D8
152
CPU_D9
153
CPU_D10
154
CPU_D11
155
CPU_D12
156
CPU_D13
157
CPU_D14
E
I/O
FLASH, Debug SDRAM/SRAM data
158
CPU_D15
159
VDD_3V3
-
3.3 V Power supply
160
VSS
-
Ground
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
139 8
1
2
3
4
A
No. 161
B
C
D
E
Pin Name
Dir.
Pin Function
CPU_A1
162
CPU_A2
163
CPU_A3
164
CPU_A4
165
CPU_A5
166
CPU_A6
167
CPU_A7
168
CPU_A8
169
CPU_A9
OUT
FLASH, Debug SDRAM/SRAM Address
170
CPU_A10
171
VDD_1V8
-
1.8 V Power supply
172
VSS
-
Ground
173
CPU_A11
174
CPU_A12
175
CPU_A13
176
CPU_A14
177
CPU_A15
178
CPU_A16
179
CPU_A17
180
CPU_A18
181
CPU_A19
182
CPU_A20
183
CPU_A21
184
VDD_3V3
185
VSS
186
XEXPE
OUT
FLASH, Debug SDRAM/SRAM Address
-
3.3 V Power supply
-
Ground
OUT IN
reserved Front-End L6316 stream interface. ECC Error flag
187
FE_ERROR
188
VSEL1
OUT
EURO(SCART) connector (BLINKING) output signal 'L' : RGB output disable 'H' : RGB output enable
189
VSEL2
OUT
EURO(SCART) connector V/Y, R/C signal. 'L' : VRGB output = YCGB 'H' : VRGB output = VRGB
190
FE_RST
OUT
Front-End L6316. Hardware reset output. 'L' : reset
191
SACD_XRST
OUT
Reset signal of SACD decoder. 'L' : reset
192
XMMUTE
OUT
Output for tone quality enhancement
193
B_SYNC
OUT
Sector synchronization output to SACD decoder
194
SDA
I/O
Front-End L6316 command interface I2C bus serial data line.
195
SCL
OUT
Front-End L6316 command interface I2C bus serial clock line.
196
B_WCLK
OUT
Word clock output to SACD decoder
197
TXD
OUT
UART(RS-232C) data output
198
VDD_1V8
199
VSS
-
1.8 V Power supply
200
RXD
IN
Ground UART(RS-232C) data input
F
XV-HTD530
140 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
No. 201
Pin Name XAMUTE
Dir. OUT
Pin Function Output signal for analog audio output line muting. 'L' : muting
202
TRIGIN
IN
Diagnostic Control Unit interface
203
TRIGOUT
OUT
Diagnostic Control Unit interface
204
DAC_XCS0
OUT
Chip enable for audio DAC serial control. 'L' : enable
205
DAC_XCS1
OUT
Use of serial control of 5.1ch audio DAC is possible. 'L' : enable
206
FP_ACK
OUT
Front Panel / DAC interface. Hand-shake (acknowledge) output 'H'.
OUT
Front Panel / DAC interface. Serial transfer clock output.
207
FP_SCK
208
FP_SI
IN
B
Front Panel interface. Serial transfer data input.
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
141 8
1
2
3
4
A
PDC111A (AF ASSY : IC5501) • System Control Microcomputer Pin Functions No.
B
C
D
E
Mark
Pin Name
I/O
Function
1
PA3/WR#
DVDON/OFF
O
Control power supply for DVD module
2
PA4/RD#
HPDET
I
Detect to insert headphone
3
PA5/RS
NC
O
NC
4
P70 / INT0 / T0LCP / AN8
ACPULSE
I
AC PULSE input (Interruption)
5
P71 / INT1 / T0HCP / AN9
NC
O
NC
6
P72 / INT2 / T0IN
NC
I (O)
NC
7
P73 / INT3 / T0IN
REMOCON
I
REMOCON signal input (Interruption)
8
RES#
XRESET
I
µ-com reset input
9
XT1 / AN10
XT1
−
(When this port is not used. please connect VDD)
10
XT2 / AN11
XT2
−
(When this port is not used. please set open)
11
VSS1
VSS1
−
12
CF1
CF1
−
13
CF2
CF2
−
14
VDD1
VDD1
−
15
P80 / AN0
SIMUKE
I
Destination distinction input
16
P81 / AN1
MODEL
I
model distinction input
17
P82 / AN2
VDET
I
DVD 3.3V detection input
18
P83 / AN3
KEY1
I
19
P84 / AN4
KEY2
I (O)
Key2
20
P85 / AN5
VOLJOG
I (O)
VOLME JOG key input
21
P86 / AN6
ST/TUNE
I
22
P87 / AN7
XPROTECT
I
Protection and Fan Error detection input
23
P10/SO0
SDATA
O
System bus data output (AMP side output)
24
P11 / SI0 / SB0
MDATA
I
System bus data input (AMP side input)
25
P12 / SCK0
SCLK
I
System bus clock input
26
P13 / SO1
DSPDI
O
Data output to DSP (MOTOROLA) and DIR
27
P14 / SI1 / SB1
DSPDO
I
Data input from DSP (MOTOROLA)
28
P15 / SCK1
DSPCK
O
Clock output to DSP (MOTOROLA) and DIR
29
P16/T1PWML
SYSCS2
O
Chip select 2 for system bus
30
P17/T1PWMH/BUZ
SYSCS1
O
Chip select 1 for system bus
31
PE0
XHPMUTE
O
HP MUTE ON/OFF
32
PE1
XRECMUTE
O
REC OUTPUT MUTE ON/OFF
33
PE2
XMUTEC
O
Cch MUTE ON/OFF
34
PE3
RYR
O
REAR RELAY ON/OFF
35
PE4
RYFSC
O
FRONT/SW/CENTER RELAY ON/OFF
36
PE5
NC
O
37
PE6
TIMERLED
O
Control TIMER LED
38
PE7
LEVELSHIFT
O
VOL 0 to 5 : H
39
VSS4
VSS4
40
VDD4
VDD4
Key1 input
STEREO tuned detection input
F
XV-HTD530
142 1
2
3
4
5
No.
6
Mark
Pin Name
7
I/O
8
Function
41
PF0
ATT10dB
O
Control ATT 10dB
42
PF1
ATT6dB
O
Control ATT 6dB
43
PF2
STEST
I
Set TEST MODE for Service
44
PF3
UTEST
I
Set UNIT CHECK for checker
45
PF4
DTSDMIX
O
Cntrol of gain-up for dts down-mix
46
PF5
SWFMIX
O
Control for subwoofer mix
A
47
PF6
NC
I
(When this port is not used. please connect GND)
48
PF7
NC
I
(When this port is not used. please connect GND)
49
SI2P0/SO2
FLDAT
O
Data for FL driver
50
SI2P1/SI2/SB2
FLCS
O
Chip enable for FL driver
51
SI2P2/SCK2
FLCLK
O
Clock for FL driver
52
SI2P3/SCK20
XFLRST
O
Reset for FL driver
53
PWM1
NC
NC
54
PWM0
NC
NC
55
VDD2
VDD2
56
VSS2
VSS2
57
P00
TXCE
O
Chip enable for tuner LSI
58
P01
EXPCE
O
Chip enable for expander of LED control
59
P02
EXPDATA
O
DATA for expander of LED control
60
P03
EXPCLK
O
Clock for expander of LED control
61
P04
TXCLK
O
Clock for tuner LSI
62
P05
TXODATA
O
Data for tuner LSI
63
P06
TXMUTE
O
Control mute of tuner
64
P07
NC
O
NC
65
P20/INT4/T1IN
NC
I (O)
NC
66
P21/INT4/T1IN
TXIDATA
I
67
P22/INT4/T1IN
DVDACK
I
Ackknowlegement from DVD MODULE (Interruption)
68
P23/INT4/T1IN
XVMUTE
O
VIDEO MUTE request to DVD MODULE
69
P24/INT5/T1IN
DVDMUTE
I
Request of MUTE from DVD MODULE (Interruption)
70
P25/INT5/T1IN
AUDIOSELA
O
SW for AUDIO in DVD-A MODEL
71
P26/INT5/T1IN
NC
O
NC
72
P27/INT5/T1IN
XWMUTE
O
WIRE LESS MUTE request
73
P30
WSELA
O
WIRE LESS OUTPUT SELECT A
74
P31
INPUTSELB
O
AUDIO INPUT SELECT B
75
P32
INPUTSELA
O
AUDIO INPUT SELECT A
76
P33
XTL0
O
Selection X'tal to DIR
77
P34
DIRERR
I
LOCK/UNLOCK from DIR
78
P35
DIRRST
O
Reset to DIR /CODEC
79
P36
DIRCS
O
Chip select to DIR/CODEC
80
PB7/D7
DIRDO
I
Data input from DIR/CODEC
B
C
Input data from tuner LSI
D
E
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
143 8
1
A
B
C
D
No.
2
Mark
Pin Name
3
I/O
4
Function
81
PB6/D6
DSPMODE
O
MODE selection (ROM/RAM) to DSP (MOTOROLA)
82
PB5/D5
DSPHREQ
I
Error detection from DSP (MOTOROLA)
83
PB4/D4
NC
O
NC
84
PB3/D3
DSPSS
O
Slave selection to DSP (MOTOROLA)
85
PB2/D2
XDSPRST
O
RESET to DSP (MOTOROLA) MODULE
86
PB1/D1
DECMUTE
I
Detection of 1st DSP boot success from DSP MODULE
87
PB0/D0
XDSPMUTE
O
MUTE request to DSP MODULE
88
VSS3
VSS3
−
89
VDD3
VDD3
−
90
PC7/A7
NC
O
NC
91
PC6/A6
SYSPOW
O
Control power supply of system
92
PC5/A5
NC
O
NC
93
PC4/A4
XDVDRST
O
RESET to DVD MODULE
94
PC3/A3
XSYSMUTE
O
Control mute of system
95
PC2/A2
(VOLMUTE)
O
(Contorol mute of E-vol IC)
96
PC1/A1
VOLCLK
O
Clock for E-vol IC
97
PC0/A0
VOLDATA/CE
O
Data/CE for E-vol IC
98
PA0/CS2#
FLASHE/D
−
for FLASH writing
99
PA1/CS1#
FLASHDO
−
for FLASH writing
FLASHCLK
−
for FLASH writing
100 PA2/CS0#
• Port0 (P00-P07) can be selected for input or output by each 4 bits (P00-P03,P04-P07). Set for input when reset. And it can be set C-MOS or Nch-OD by each 1 bit in option. • Port1 (P10-P17) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. And it can be set C-MOS or Nch-OD by each 1bit in option. • Port2 (P20-P27) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. And it can be set C-MOS or Nch-OD by each 1 bit in option. • Port3 (P30-P36) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. And it can be set C-MOS or Nch-OD by each 1 bit in option. • Port7 (P70-P73) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. • Port8 (P80-P87) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. • PortA (PA0-PA5) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. And it can be set C-MOS or Nch-OD by each 1 bit in option. • PortB (PB0-PB7) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. And it can be set C-MOS or Nch-OD by each 1 bit in option. • PortC (PC0-PC7) can be selected for input or output by each 1 bit. Set for input when reset. And it can be set C-MOS or Nch-OD by each 1 bit in option. • PortE and PortF can be selected for input or output by each 2 bits. • In case of without RDS, it is best that RDSDATA and RDSCLK are assigned as I/O port which can be set output and output low level.
E
F
XV-HTD530
144 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7.2.2 DISPLAY XAV3020 (DISPLAY ASSY :V5601)
A
• FL DISPLAY Pin Assignment
B
1
62
Anode Connection
C
D
E
Pin Connection
Note (1) F1, F2 : Filament : No pin Connection F1 NX NP NP 12G 11G 10G 9G 8G 7G 6G 5G 4G 3G 2G 1G P35 P34 P33 P32 P31 (2) NP (3) NX : No extend pin Pin No. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 (4) DL : Datum Line Connection P30 P29 P28 P27 P26 P25 P24 P23 P22 P21 NX NX NX NX NX P20 P19 P18 P17 P16 P15 (5) 1G to 12G : Grid Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Pin No.
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Connection P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P9
P8
P7
P6
P5
P4
P3
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
P2
P1 P37 P36 NP NP NX
F2
21
F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
145 8
1
2
3
4
7.2.3 CLEANING A
Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools:
B
Position to be cleaned
Cleaning tools
Pickup lenses
Cleaning liquid : GEM1004 Cleaning paper : GED-008
Position to be cleaned
Cleaning tools
Fans
Cleaning paper : GED-008
C
D
E
F
XV-HTD530
146 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8. PANEL FACILITIES Front panel 1
2
DVD /CD
A
3
4
TUNER
TV/ L1/L2
5
6 7
8
DIRECT PLAY
FM/AM/ST.
1
2
3
4
5
9 10
11
DISC SKIP EXCHANGE
OPEN/CLOSE
STANDBY/ON
B
VOLUME
TIMER
CD MODE
DISC 1
2
3
4
5
PHONES DOWN
20
19
18
17 16
15 9
1
STANDBY/ON
14
• If the disc tray was opened using the EXCHANGE button, then pressing DISC SKIP rotates the disc tray two disc spaces.
10 EXCHANGE
Press to switche between the external sources, TV, LINE1(L1) and LINE2 (L2).
¡ ¢
Press during playback to open the disc tray without stopping playback. Press again to close the disc tray.
D
11 0 OPEN/CLOSE Press to open / close the disc tray.
Press to skip tracks/chapters; press and hold to scan backwards/forwards.
• When in listening to the tuner, use to tune to startions or select presets.
12 Disc tray 13 VOLUME control Use to adjust the volume
14 DISC indicators
6 7
Shows which disc spaces are currently occupied.
Press to stop playback.
15 Display E
7 6 Press to start or resume playback. During playback, press to pause; press again to restart playback.
8
playing, the tray rotates one disc space.
TV /L1 / L2
5 4 1 and
C
next disc in the player.
TUNER FM/AM/ST.
Press to switch to the tuner function, then between bands and station presets.
4
12
• If the disc tray is open while no disc is
DVD / CD
Press to switches to the DVD/CD function. Also starts/pauses/resumes playback.
3
13
DISC SKIP • During playback, press to start playing the
Press to switch the system on or into standby.
2
UP
16 CD MODE indicator Lights when the CD Mode is on. In this mode, the system only plays audio CDs and WMA/MP3 discs.
17 Remote sensor 18 Timer indicator
DIRECT PLAY buttons
Press to start playback of any disc in the player.
Lights when the timer is set.
19 This mark indicates compatibility with DVD-RW discs recorded on a DVD recorder in Video Recording(VR) mode. 20 PHONES jack Headphone jack.
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
147 8
F
1
2
Display
3
1 2
4
3
6
5
7
8
22
9
V.PART
ATT
4
10 11
12
13
14
A PGM RPT - 1 RDM
MIDNIGHT QUIET
REC MODE
kHz MHz
WIRELESS
21
20
19
PRO LOGIC DIGITAL ADV.SURR.
Neo:6 PRGSVE
18 17 16 15 "The display for the XV-HTD630 is shown in the illustration below"
1 Tuner indicators
13
B
DIGITAL
Lights during playback of a Dolby Digital source.
Lights when a broadcast is being received.
14 Speaker indicators Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is being received in auto stereo mode.
Thees show which speakers are being used to output the current source. The illustrations below show some example displays. 5.1 channel surround sound
Lights when FM mono reception is selected.
2 Stereo (2.1 channel) sound
Lights when a disc is playing. C
3 MIDNIGHT
3.1 channel sound with Dialogue enhancement on the center channel
Lights when the Midnight mode is selected.
4 QUIET
5.1 channel surround sound with Virtual Surround Back mode active
Lights when the Quiet mode is selected.
5 Lights to indicate random or repeat play of all discs loaded.
(When headphones are connected, none of the speaker indicators are lit.)
6 PGM D
Lights when a program list has been programmed.
15 PRGSVE Lights when progressive scan video output is selected.
7 RPT and RPT-1 RPT lights during repeat play. RPT-1 lights during repeat one-track play.
16 ADV. SURR. Lights when one of the Advanced Surround listening modes is selected.
8 RDM 17 DTS
Lights during random play.
Lights during playback of a DTS source.
9 ATT Lights when the input attenuator is active for the currently selected analog input.
E
18 kHz / MHz Indicates the unit of the frequency shown in the character display (kHz for AM, MHz for FM)
10 REC MODE
19 Character display
Lights when Rec Mode is on.
20
11 Timer indicators Lights when the timer is set Lights when the sleep timer is active
12
PRO LOGIC II
Lights during multi-angle scenes on a DVD disc
21 WIRELESS (XV-HTD630 Only) Lights when either the W.Surr. or W.Stereo mode is selected.
22 V.PART
Lights during Dolby Pro Logic decoding.
Lights when a playing a video part of a DVD disc.
F
XV-HTD530
148 1
2
3
4
5
6
Remote control
7
"The remote control for the XV-HTD630 is shown in the illustration below"
5
STANDBY/ON
2 FM/AM DVD/CD
TV
A
SURROUND
L1/L2
TUNER
Surround sound mode buttons AUTO Press to select the default decoding for the current source.
OPEN/CLOSE
1 3
8
Use to select a Surround mode.
LINE
WIRELESS
19
ADVANCED
DVD AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE
ZOOM
5
AUTO
ROOM SETUP
7
BASS MODE
4
SURROUND ADVANCED
VIR.SB
DIALOGUE
Use to select an Advanced Surround mode.
6
6
8
9
7
VOLUME
11
Use to select a Bass Modes.
TUNE
DVD MENU
HOME MENU
ST
12
VIR. SB
ST
ENTER SOUND MODE
Press to switch the Virtual Surround back speaker effect on/off.
RETURN TUNE
13
B
Sound enhancement buttons BASS MODE
TOP MENU
SYSTEM SETUP
10
ROOM SETUP Press to start Room Setup.
MUTE
14
QUIET/ MIDNIGHT
DIALOGUE Use to select a Dialogue mode.
15
FOLDER
FOLDER
8 PROGRAM REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR TEST TONE CH LEVEL
TIMER
16
ENTER
SHIFT
18
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
CD MODE DISC SKIP
C
9 VOLUME
DISPLAY DIMMER
DISC 1
MUTE Press to mute all sound from the speakers and headphones (press again to cancel).
Use to adjust the volume.
10 HOME MENU / SYSTEM SETUP
17
• Press to display (or exit) the on-screen menu for lnitial Settings, Play Mode functions, etc.
5.1ch DVD SURROUND SYSTEM
• Use with SHIFT for SYSTEM SETUP: Use to make various system and surround sound settings. D
11 DVD MENU / TOP MENU • Press to display a DVD-Video disc menu, or the Disc
1
Navigator if a VR mode DVD-RW, CD, Video CD , MP3, WMA or JPEG disc is loaded. • Use with SHIFT for TOP MENU: Use to display the top menu of a DVD disc in the play position (this may be the same as pressing DVD MENU)
STANDBY/ON
Press to switch the system on or into standby.
2 0 OPEN/CLOSE Press to open/close the disc tray.
3
12 TUNE +/-, ST +/-, cursor control buttons
Function select buttons
and ENTER
Press to select the source you want to listen to (DVD/CD, TUNER, TV, LINE)
4
• Use the TUNE +/- and ST +/- buttons when listening to E
the radio to tune into stations, or select preset stations.
DVD buttons AUDIO
• Use the cursor buttons ( » / « / | / \) and enter to navigate
Press to select an audio channel or language.
SUBTITLE Press to display/change the subtitle display.
ANGLE Press to change the camera angle during DVD multi-angle scene playback.
ZOOM Press to change the screen zoom level.
on-screen displays and menus; ENTER selects an option or executes a command.
13 SOUND MODE / QUIET/MIDNIGHT • Use to adjust the tone and effect level. • Use with SHIFT for QUIET/MIDNIGHT: Use to select the Quiet and Midnight modes.
14 RETURN Press to return to a previous menu screen. F
XV-HTD530 5
6
7
149 8
1
2
3
4
A
CH LEVEL (SHIFT +5)
15 Playback controls
Use to adjust the speaker level. Press to start or resume playback.
and
TIMER (SHIFT +6) Press to display the clock and to access the timer menu.
/
Use for reverse slow motion playback, frame reverse and reverse scanning.
and
DISPLAY (SHIFT +8) Press to display/change disc information shown on-screen.
/
Use for forward slow motion playback, frame advance and forward scanning.
B
DIMMER (SHIFT +9) Press to switch between normal and dimmed front panel display.
/ FOLDER – Press to jump to the beginning of the current chapter/track, then to previous chapters/tracks. Press SHIFT + to jump to the beginning of the previous folder
CLEAR Press to clear an entry.
ENTER Press to select menu options, etc. (works exactly the same as the ENTER button in 12 above).
/ FOLDER +
17 Disc selection buttons
Press to jump to the next chapter/track (or folder by pressing SHIFT + ).
C
DISC select buttons Use to select discs in the player. DISC SKIP / CD MODE • During playback, press to start playing the next disc in the player. • If the disc tray is open while no disc is playing, the tray rotates one disc space. • If the disc tray was opened using the EXCHANGE button (front panel only), then pressing DISC SKIP rotates the disc tray two disc spaces. • Use with SHIFT for CD MODE: Use to switch CD Mode on/off.
Press to pause playback; press again to restart. Press to Stop playback.
16 Number buttons and SHIFT functions Use the number buttons for selecting chapters /tracks from a disc directly; use with the SHIFT button to access the functions printed in green.
D
18 SHIFT Use to access the functions/commands printed in green on the remote (press the button for the function you want while holding down SHIFT).
PROGRAM (SHIFT + 1) Use to program/play a program list.
REPEAT (SHIFT + 2)
19 WIRELESS buttons (XV-HTD630 Only)
Use to select a repeat play mode.
Press to switch between modes with the wireless speaker system.
RANDOM (SHIFT +3) Use to select a random play mode. E
TEST TONE (SHIFT + 4) Use to output the test tone (for speaker setup).
F
XV-HTD530
150 1
2
3
4