LG ht355sd sh35sd SM PDF
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SERVICE MANUAL
DVD RECEIVER SYSTEM
SERVICE MANUAL
1-1
SECTION 1. GENERAL
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
NOTES REGARDING HANDLING OF THE PICK-UP
1. Notes for transport and storage
1) The pick-up should always be left in its conductive bag until immediately prior to use.
2) The pick-up should never be subjected to external pressure or impact.
2. Repair notes
1) The pick-up incorporates a strong magnet, and so should never be brought close to magnetic materials.
2) The pick-up should always be handled correctly and carefully, taking care to avoid external pressure and
impact. If it is subjected to strong pressure or impact, the result may be an operational malfunction and/or
damage to the printed-circuit board.
3) Each and every pick-up is already individually adjusted to a high degree of precision, and for that reason
the adjustment point and installation screws should absolutely never be touched.
4) Laser beams may damage the eyes!
Absolutely never permit laser beams to enter the eyes!
Also NEVER switch ON the power to the laser output part (lens, etc.) of the pick-up if it is damaged.
Pressure
Magnet
Pressure
Conductive Sheet
1-2
NOTES REGARDING COMPACT DISC PLAYER REPAIRS
1. Preparations
1) Compact disc players incorporate a great many ICs as well as the pick-up (laser diode). These components
are sensitive to, and easily affected by, static electricity. If such static electricity is high voltage, components
can be damaged, and for that reason components should be handled with care.
2) The pick-up is composed of many optical components and other high-precision components. Care must be
taken, therefore, to avoid repair or storage where the temperature or humidity is high, where strong magne-
tism is present, or where there is excessive dust.
2. Notes for repair
1) Before replacing a component part, first disconnect the power supply lead wire from the unit
2) All equipment, measuring instruments and tools must be grounded.
3) The workbench should be covered with a conductive sheet and grounded.
When removing the laser pick-up from its conductive bag, do not place the pick-up on the bag. (This is
because there is the possibility of damage by static electricity.)
4) To prevent AC leakage, the metal part of the soldering iron should be grounded.
5) Workers should be grounded by an armband (1M )
6) Care should be taken not to permit the laser pick-up to come in contact with clothing, in order to prevent
static electricity changes in the clothing to escape from the armband.
7) The laser beam from the pick-up should NEVER be directly facing the eyes or bare skin.
Armband
Resistor
(1 Mohm)
Resistor
Conductive
(1 Mohm)
Sheet
1-3
ESD PRECAUTIONS
Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD)
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components
commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD). Examples of typical ESD devices are integrated
circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor chip components. The following techniques should
be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off
any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a
commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons
prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESD devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface
such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ESD devices.
4 .
Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can
generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESD
devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ESD device from its protective package until immediately before you are
ready to install it. (Most replacement ESD devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by
conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive materials).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ESD device, touch the
protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will by installed.
CAUTION : BE SURE NO POWER IS APPLIED TO THE CHASSIS OR CIRCUIT, AND OBSERVE ALL OTHER
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handing unpackaged replacement ESD devices. (Otherwise harmless motion
such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate
static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD device).
1-4
SERVICE INFORMATION FOR EEPROM
POWER ON
<A> HT355SD-A2.DARELLK (LGEGF)
<B> HT355SD-A2.DDZALLK (LGEAS)
DETECT NEW EEPROM
DVD LOGO Status (NO Disk status) (OPTION EDIT SCREEN)
1-5
HOW TO UPDATE DVD & AUDIO MICOM PROGRAMS
1. The Whole Sequence
1) DVD program download.
2) Power cord out > in.
3) Audio micom program download.
4) Remote control Pause key \\ + 1472 for input options.
5) Enter into the system information for check the version, options and check sum.
6) Power off > on.
Attention:
After DVD program download, never input options and check the version before power cord out.
1-6
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power supply Refer to main label.
Power consumption Refer to main label.
Net Weight 2.5 kg
External dimensions (W x H x D) 360 x 65 x 320 mm
Bus Power Suply (USB) DC 5 V 500 mA
Operating conditions Temperature 5 C to 35 C,
Operation status: Horizontal
Operating humidity 5 % to 85 %
Laser Semiconductor laser,
wavelength 650 nm
AMPLIFIER
Stereo mode 45 W + 45 W (4 at 1 kHz, THD 10 %)
Surround mode Front 45 W + 45 W (THD 10 %)
Center 45 W
Surround 45 W + 45 W (4 at 1 kHz, THD 10 %)
Subwoofer 75 W (8 at 30 Hz, THD 10 %)
SPEAKERS
Front/Rear/Center Speaker Passive Subwoofer
Type 1 Way 1 Speaker 1 Way 1 Speaker
Impedance 4 8
Rated Input Power 45 W 75 W
Max. Input Power 90 W 150 W
Net Dimensions (W x H x D) 103 x 111 x 94 mm 156 x 325 x 320 mm
Net Weight 0.39 kg 3.6 kg
1-7
1-8
SECTION 2. ELECTRICAL PART
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. Power Supply Circuit
YES
YES
NO
Is power on? Check power supply circuit.
YES
NO
Does it play? Check tracking servo circuit.
YES
Does it output NO
Check audio circuit.
audio?
YES
OK
2-1
2. Front circuit (1/2)
POWER ON.
YES
YES YES
NO NO
Check if all Check if the front
buttons are ok? { power is ok?
Refer to SMPS part.
YES
YES
NO
Check if the remote
control is ok?
|
YES
Check if NO
Front B/D ok. Check pattern and resoldering
DIS301 is ok?
2-2
3. Front circuit (2/2)
Check if the NO
power part of the Refer to power(SMPS).
front is ok?
YES
Check if NO
R346~R349, R352, R370 Replace R346~R349, R352, R370.
ok?
YES
Check if the NO
power part of the front Refer to power(SMPS).
is ok?
YES
YES
Check if RC301 NO
voltage is ok(3.3V)? Check RM circuit
YES
2-3
4. System operation flow
POWER ON.
Show LOGO.
YES
Tray closed?
NO
YES
SLED at inner
side?
NO
Recieve YES
OPEN/ CLOSE
Key?
NO
1. Execute Pressed Key & IR Key.
2. System operation routine loop.
Receive YES
NO CLOSE Key?
2-4
5. Test & debug flow
TEST.
YES
Check the NO
AC voltage Power PCBA (110V Check the POWER PART.
or 220V).
YES
YES
Are the NO
DC Voltage outputs OK? (12V, Check the POWER PART.
3.3V, 5V, 7V, 34V).
YES
YES
1. Check 27MHz system clock.
NO 2. Check system reset circuit.
Update
3. Check FLASH R/W enable signal PRD,
FLASH successfully?
RWR.
4. Check FLASH Memory related circuit.
YES
NO
Replace FLASH.
2-5
A
YES
Power On.
YES
YES
YES
Check connection lines
SDRAM NO between SDRAM(IC503) &
works properly? MT1389L and the SDRAM
is damaged.
YES
YES
Check AV cable
connection to TV set.
YES
YES
Normal NO Check the Tray control IO pins
TROPEN & TRCLOSE on MT1389L.
signal?
YES
YES
Check AV cable connection
B between main PCBA and
loader. (MECHA)
2-6
B
YES
Does Motor
the SLED move to inner NO NO Check the connection line of
Driver M_STBY
side when it is at outer M_STBY.
position? pin is high?
YES
YES
Motor
NO Check the related circuit of
Driver M_STBY
pin is High? SLD.
YES
SLED+ and NO
SLED- output Check the AMP circuit on
properly? motor driver.
YES
Do not put in disc Check the cable connection
and close tray. with MECHA.
YES
YES
YES
2-7
C
YES
YES
Check cable connection
between transistor output and
pick-up head.
NO
Put disc in? Laser off.
YES
YES YES
Proper
NO NO Check the SPINDLE related
Does spindle rotate? SPINDLE signal on
circuit on MT1389L.
MT1389L.
YES
YES
SPNP NO
SPNN output Check the spindle control AMP
properly? circuit of motor driver.
YES
Check the cable connection
between spindle and main
D
PCB.
2-8
D
YES
Proper
NO NO Check connections between
Focus on ok? signals on A, B, C,
D of MT1389L. MT1389L and pick-up head.
YES
YES
Proper
NO Check the related circuit on
CD_DVDCT signal on
MT1389L. MT1389L CD_DVDCT.
YES
Check CD_DVDCT connection
between AM5890 and
MT1389L.
Proper
NO NO Check the related circuit on
Track On OK? CD_DVDCT signal on
MT1389L. MT1389L.
YES YES
Proper
NO Check the TRACK connection
TRACK signal
on MT1389L. on MT1389L and motor driver.
YES
YES
NO
Disc Playback? Check RF signal waveform.
YES
2-9
E
YES
YES
YES
YES
2-10
6. AMP Protection
YES
YES
Power on.
YES
"PROTECTION" NO
appears continuously on the FLD. OK.
YES
YES
YES
2-11
7. AUDIO -COM Circuit(DVD & AMP)
Power On.
YES
YES NO
Does Does
NO NO
Reading appear it appear DVD Error
at FLD? at FLD?
YES YES
Does Check NO
NO
no Disc or Time power part of Main Refer to SMPS.
appear at B/D.
FLD?
YES YES
Check Check NO
if DVD and AUDIO oscillator of
CD insert is Refer to oscillator circuit.
OK. X101.
YES
YES YES
Check NO
Check DVD Module. if IC101 Pin9,36,59 are Check 3.3V line.
high(3.3V).
YES
Check NO
if IC101 Pin49 Check power section
Check SMPS.
is high. circuit.
YES
Replace IC101.
2-12
DETAILS AND WAVEFORMS ON SYSTEM TEST AND DEBUGGING
1. SYSTEM 27MHz CLOCK,RESET,FLASH R/W SIGNAL
19
20
1
12 21
38 40
39
FIG 1-1
YWW
yG
ZUZ} 3 2
XU_}
4
k} kylzl{
FIG 1-2
24 4
16 26 13
33
10 11 29
30 31
18 28
2-13
3) Flash R/W enable signal during download(Downloading)
SF_DI
5
5
SF_DO
6 6
FIG 1-3
2. SDRAM CLOCK
SDCLK
7 7
FIG 2-1
2-14
3. TRAY OPEN/CLOSE SIGNAL
OPENSW OPENSW
8 8
CLOSESW CLOSESW
9 9
OPEN OPEN
10 10
CLOSE CLOSE
11 11
9
OPEN 8 9
10 14
CLOSE 15
11
FIG 3-3
24
16 26
33
10 11
30
18 28 17 22 27 34
35
2-15
4. SLED CONTROL RELATED SIGNAL (NO DISC CONDITION)
1
SLD
12 19
M-STBY
13 20
SL+
12 21
14
SL- 38 40
15
39
FIG 4-1
24
16 26 13
33
10 11 29
30 31
18 28
33
10 11
30
18 28 17 22 27 34
35
8 9
14 15
2-16
5. LENS CONTROL RELATED SIGNAL(NO DISC CONDITION)
3
FOD
16
24
F+ 16 26
17 33
10 11
30
F- 18 28 34
18 17 22 27
3
FIG 5-1
8 9
19
MDI1 20
19
DVDLD
20 12 21
CDLD 38
21 40
39
FIG 6-1
2-17
7. DISC TYPE JUDGEMENT WAVEFORMS
24
F+
22 16 26
33
10 11
PU_DET
23 30
18 28 17 22 27 34
35
24
8 9
RF
14 15
FIG 7-1 (DVD)
F+ 39
22
PU_DET 37
23 36
23 25 32
RF
24
FIG 7-2 (DVD)
24
16 26
33
10 11
30
18 28
2-18
24
F+
22 16 26
33
10 11
PU_DET
23 30
18 28 17 22 27 34
35
24
RF 8 9
14 15
FIG 7-3 (CD)
F+ 22 39
PU_DET 37
23 36
23 25 32
RF
24
24
16 26
33
10 11
30
18 28
2-19
8. FOCUS ON WAVEFORMS
PU_DET
25
37
FOD 36
26 23 25 32
F+
27
F-
28
PU_DET
25
FOD 26
3
F+ 27
24
F-
28 16 26
33
10 11
FIG 8-2 (CD)
30
18 28 17 22 27 34
3
8 9
14 15
2-20
9. SPINDLE CONTROL WAVEFORMS (NO DISC CONDITION)
SPIND
29
SP-
30
SP+
31
FIG 9-1
24
16 26 13
33
10 11 29
30 31
18 28 17 22 27 34
35
8 9
14 15
2-21
10. TRACKING CONTROL RELATED SIGNAL(System checking)
PU_DET 39
32
TRO
33
37
T- 36
34 23 25 32
T+
35
FIG 10-1(DVD)
PU_DET
32
TRO
33
T-
34
T+
35
FIG 10-2(CD)
24
16 26 13
33
10 11 29
30 31
18 28 17 22 27 34
35
8 9
2-22
11. MT1389L VIDEO OUTPUT WAVEFORMS
36
37
36
23 25 32
FIG 11-1
2) Y
39
Y_G
37
37 36
23 25 32
FIG 11-2
2-23
12. AUDIO OUTPUT FROM MT1389L
ASDATA3
ADATA0
12 21
38
BCK 38 40
39
39
LRCK
40
37
36
23 25 32
FIG 12-1
2-24
13. DVD & AMP WAVEFORMS MT1389L
1) 2)
41 42
3) 4)
43 44
5) 6)
45 46
46
45
44
43
42
41
2-25
2-26
WIRING DIAGRAM
Tun er
CVBS
AUX
CN402 CN401
CN202
12 PIN
14 PIN
MD
SMPS PCB
VOLUME
VFD
USB/MIC PCB
PN202 PORT.IN USB MIC 1,2
WIRING DIAGRAM
HT355SD
2009.11.24
2-27 2-28
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Portable IN ST_IND
AUX_IN
V-JACK(4) SCART TUNER_CL
(2)
TUNER_DAT AMP IC+OPAMP
Tuner RDS_CLK
R/G/B TAS5342DDV
CVBS RDS_DAT
Y/Pb/Pr
AMP_SD
AMP_PDN
AMP_PROTECT
MM1692
27MHZ
Y/G,PB/B,PR/R ADC
CVBS
ADDATA CS5346 ADC_RST
SERIAL ADC_CLK
FLASH MCLK, LRCK, ADC_DAT
BCK
DVD_CLK PWM_RST
SANYO PS9850
DVD_DI PWMT_CLK
SF_CS, SF_DI, MPEG LC87F564A
DVD_DO PWM_DAT
SF_DO,SF_CLK MT1389L
(128PIN) DVD_RST
LRCK,BCK,ADATA[0,2] DVD_CE
To PWM From MPEG
OPEN/CLOSE
DSCK#,CKE,
FOCUS/SLED
CS0#,RAS0#
1/12 SPINDLE/TRACKIN
AMP_STBY
IOA,VRCD,VRDVD
CD/DVDMDI
LDO1,LDO2
A,B,C,D,E,F,RF
KEY
6965_STB
6965_CLK
P_SENSE
MIC_DET
6965_DO
S4308
P/UP
RCU_IN
DBGP0
RESET
DBGP2
DBGP
3.7V
5V
M
LED
USB MIC Clock KEY RMC D/L CNT
BLOCK DIAGRAM DECK POWER
CON I/F Driver
HT355SD MECHANISM I/F
2009.11.24
2-29 2-30
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
WHEN SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, UNDER NO
COMPONENTS ARE SHADED ON THE SCHEMATIC
FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION.
THIS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAY OCCASIONALLY DIFFER
NOTE :
1. Shaded( ) parts are critical for safety.
Replace only with specified part number.
1. SMPS(POWER) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE ORIGINAL DESIGN BE
MODIFIED OR ALTERED WITHOUT PERMISSION
FROM THE ACTUAL CIRCUIT USED. THIS WAY,
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LATEST SAFETY AND
2. Voltages are DC-measured with a digital voltmeter
during Play mode.
FROM THE LG CORPORATION. ALL COMPONENTS PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT CHANGES INTO
SHOULD BE REPLACED ONLY WITH TYPES IDENTICAL THE SET IS NOT DELAYED UNTIL THE NEW SERVICE
TO THOSE IN THE ORIGINAL CIRCUIT. SPECIAL LITERATURE IS PRINTED.
12
11
10
CAUTION:
NOTE)
NOTE)
Warning
Parts that are shaded are critical
SMPS
1
Danger if fuse is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the type identical to fuse rating
NOTE)
NOTE)
With respect to risk of fire or
electricial shock. HT355SD
and(or) model name described in main label. NOTES) Symbol denotes AC ground. EBY60688101 REV 4.1
NOTES) Symbol denotes DC chassis ground.
2009.12.22
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-31 2-32
2. MAIN & AMP - 1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
1
5 19
11 20
6
12 21
10
38 40
39
9
37
8
36
23 25 32
3
5
24
16 26 13
33
10 29
4 11
30
18 28 31 34
17 22 27
3 35
8 9
14 15
2
WAVEFORM
MAIN + AMP
1
HT355SD
EBY60708001(#01) REV 2.6
2009.12.22
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-33 2-34
3. MAIN & AMP - 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
8
4
46
45
5 44
43
4 42
41
2
2
MAIN + AMP
1
HT355SD
WAVEFORM
EBY60708001(#02) REV 2.6
2009.12.22
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-35 2-36
4. FRONT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
FRONT
1
HT355SD
EBY60687401 REV 2.2
2009.11.24
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
2-37 2-38
5. FRONT JACK CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
12
11
10
FRONT JACK
1
HT355SD
EBY60687501 REV 2.4
2009.12.22
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
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CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART
1. ICs ON MAIN AND AMP BOARD
Playback Playback
Location Pin No. Spec. EE Mode(V) Margin Margin Location Pin No. Spec. EE Mode(V) Margin Margin
Mode(V) Mode(V)
2-41 2-42
3. CAPACITORS ON MAIN AND AMP BOARD
Capacitor Voltage EE Mode Playback Capacitor Voltage EE Mode Playback
No. No.
Value(uF) Spec. (+) (-) Gap Margin (+) (-) Gap Margin Value(uF) Spec. (+) (-) Gap Margin (+) (-) Gap Margin
C106 220 10 V 3.41 V 0V 3.41 V 6.59 V 3.4 V 0V 3.4 V 6.6 V C753 10 16 V 12.07 V -0.03 V 12.1 V 3.9 V 12.08 V -0.03 V 12.11 V 3.89 V
C114 100 16 V 3.4 V 0V 3.4 V 12.6 V 3.4 V 0V 3.4 V 12.6 V C768 470 50 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V
C122 220 10 V 3.69 V 0V 3.69 V 6.31 V 3.69 V 0V 3.69 V 6.31 V C770 470 50 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V
C124 47 16 V 4.96 V 0V 4.96 V 11.04 V 4.95 V 0V 4.95 V 11.05 V C782 470 50 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V
C127 47 16 V 12.11 V 0V 12.11 V 3.89 V 12.12 V -0.01 V 12.13 V 3.87 V C784 470 50 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V
C133 47 16 V 3.4 V 0V 3.4 V 12.6 V 3.4 V 0V 3.4 V 12.6 V C785 470 50 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V
C145 10 16 V 3.4 V 0V 3.4 V 12.6 V 3.39 V 0V 3.39 V 12.61 V C7A7 470 50 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V
C146 100 16 V 3.24 V 0V 3.24 V 12.76 V 3.24 V 0V 3.24 V 12.76 V C7A8 470 50 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V
C241 22 50 V 2.47 V 0V 2.47 V 47.53 V 2.46 V 0V 2.46 V 47.54 V C800 10 16 V 1.22 V 1.15 V 0.07 V 15.93 V 1.31 V 2.03 V -0.72 V 16.72 V
C243 47 16 V 4.93 V 0V 4.93 V 11.07 V 4.92 V 0V 4.92 V 11.08 V
C264 10 16 V 4.94 V 0V 4.94 V 11.06 V 4.93 V 0V 4.93 V 11.07 V
C265 10 16 V 3.24 V 0V 3.24 V 12.76 V 3.24 V 0V 3.24 V 12.76 V
C267 47 16 V 4.92 V 0V 4.92 V 11.08 V 4.92 V 0V 4.92 V 11.08 V
C268 10 16 V 2.46 V 0V 2.46 V 13.54 V 2.46 V 0V 2.46 V 13.54 V
C274 470 10 V 1.57 V 1.4 V 0.17 V 9.83 V 2.13 V 1.93 V 0.2 V 9.8 V
4. CAPACITORS ON FRONT BOARD
C275 470 10 V 2.29 V 2.21 V 0.08 V 9.92 V 2.29 V 2.09 V 0.2 V 9.8 V Capacitor Voltage EE Mode Playback
No.
C276 470 10 V 2.28 V 2.14 V 0.14 V 9.86 V 2.28 V 2.11 V 0.17 V 9.83 V Value(uF) Spec. (+) (-) Gap Margin (+) (-) Gap Margin
C282 470 10 V 1.56 V 0.89 V 0.67 V 9.33 V 2.1 V 1.41 V 0.69 V 9.31 V C229 100 16 V 11.5 V 0V 11.5 V 4.5 V 11.49 V 0V - -
C417 47 16 V 3.21 V 3.2 V 0.01 V 15.99 V 3.19 V 2.28 V 0.91 V 15.09 V C2A3 220 16 V 2V 0V 2V 14 V 2V 0V - -
C418 47 16 V 3.21 3.2 V 0.01 V 15.99 V 3.19 V 3.02 V 0.17 V 15.83 V C2A7 1 50 V 0V 0V 0V 50 V 0V 0V - -
C420 47 16 V 4.95 V 0V 4.95 V 11.05 V 4.9 V 0.04 V 4.86 V 11.14 V C2D1 220 6.3 V 4.97 V 0.04 V 4.93 V 1.37 V 4.95 V 0V - -
C421 47 16 V 4.95 V 0V 4.95 V 11.05 V 4.91 V 0.04 V 4.87 V 11.13 V C2D3 4.7 50 V 0.56 V 0.18 V 0.38 V 49.62 V 0.5 V 0.05 V - -
C423 100 16 V 4.94 0V 4.94 V 11.06 V 4.93 V 0V 4.93 V 11.07 V C2D4 4.7 50 V 0.9 V 0.5 V 0.4 V 49.6 V 0.82 V 0.37 V - -
C426 47 16 V 2.02 V 0V 2.02 V 13.98 V 2.03 V 0V 2.03 V 13.97 V C309 220 6.3 V 3.33 V 0V 3.33 V 2.97 V 3.32 V 0V - -
C427 47 16 V 1.41 V 0V 1.41 V 14.59 V 1.41 V 0.04 V 1.37 V 14.63 V C332 47 35 V 18.12 V 0V 18.12 V 16.88 V 17.9 V 0V - -
C451 47 16 V 1.89 V 0V 1.89 V 14.11 V 1.94 V 0.04 V 1.9 V 14.1 V C333 47 35 V 0V 0V 0V 35 V 0V 0V - -
C506 47 16 V 3.21 V 0V 3.21 V 12.79 V 3.19 V 0V 3.19 V 12.81 V C3A1 47 16 V 3.42 V 0V 3.42 V 12.58 V 3.4 V 0V - -
C508 47 16 V 1.84 0V 1.84 V 14.16 V 1.9 V 0V 1.9 V 14.1 V C3A2 47 35 V 0V -20.6 V 20.6 V 14.4 V 0V -20.4 V - -
C516 47 16 V 3.19 0 3.19 V 12.81 V 3.18 V 0V 3.18 V 12.82 V
C520 47 16 V 1.34 V 0V 1.34 V 14.66 V 1.34 0.02 1.32 V 14.68 V
C523 220 10 V 3.16 V 0V 3.16 V 6.84 V 3.16 0 3.16 V 6.84 V
C532 100 10 V 3.17 V 0V 3.17 V 6.83 V 3.16 V 0V 3.16 V 6.84 V
C538 10 16 V 1.47 V 0V 1.47 V 14.53 V 1.58 V 0V 1.58 V 14.42 V
C549 220 10 V 3.22 V 0V 3.22 V 6.78 V 3.22 V 0V 3.22 V 6.78 V
C563 10 16 V 3.21 V 0V 3.21 V 12.79 V 3.19 V 0V 3.19 V 12.81 V
C565 10 16 V 3.21 V 0V 3.21 V 12.79 V 3.2 V 0V 3.2 V 12.8 V
C613 10 16 V 1.24 V 0V 1.24 V 14.76 V 1.24 V 0V 1.24 V 14.76 V
C648 10 16 V -0.02 V -0.06 V 0.04 V 15.96 V -0.01 V -0.03 V 0.02 V 15.98 V
C702 47 50 V 12.11 V -0.04 V 12.15 V 37.85 V 12.11 V -0.02 V 12.13 V 37.87 V
C708 10 16 V 12 V 0.01 V 11.99 V 4.01 V 12.08 V -0.03 V 12.11 V 3.89 V
C723 470 50 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V
C729 470 50 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V
C730 470 50 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V
C731 470 50 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V 16.8 V 0V 16.8 V 33.2 V
C732 470 50 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V 33.8 V 16.8 V 17 V 33 V
C746 470 50 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V 33.8 V 0V 33.8 V 16.2 V
2-43 2-44
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS
1. MAIN P.C. BOARD DIAGRAM (TOP VIEW)
2-45 2-46
MAIN P.C. BOARD DIAGRAM (BOTTOM VIEW)
2-47 2-48
2. SMPS P.C. BOARD DIAGRAM (TOP VIEW) SMPS P.C. BOARD DIAGRAM (BOTTOM VIEW)
NOTE: Warning
Parts that are shaded are critical With
respect to risk of fire or electrical shock.
2-49 2-50
3. FRONT P.C BOARD DIAGRAM (TOP VIEW) 4. FRONT JACK P.C. BOARD DIAGRAM (TOP VIEW)
FRONT P.C BOARD DIAGRAM (BOTTOM VIEW) FRONT JACK P.C. BOARD DIAGRAM (BOTTOM VIEW)
2-51 2-52
2-53 2-54
SECTION 3. EXPLODED VIEWS
CABINET AND MAIN FRAME SECTION NOTES) THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN
EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED
462 TO ALERT THE SERVICE PERSONNEL
463 TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT
SAFETY INFORMATION IN SERVICE
LITERATURE.
A
OPTIONAL PART
B
250
463
463
C
CABLE1
463
A43
D
463
MAIN
284 A50
PN202 A
E
283 B
D A46 SMPS
471 300
C
282 A47
FRONT
284 JACK E
A41 465
279
A44
262
263
261
260 261
3-1 3-2
DECK MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW (DP-15T)
001
439 003
018
013
014
020
017
435
016
015B
015
015A
440
026
010
442
012A
012
A03
037
012 442
019
3-3 3-4
PACKING ACCESSORY SECTION
803 Packing
804 Bag
803A Packing
804A Bag
803B Packing
804B Bag
803C Packing
802 Box
3-5
SPEAKER SECTION
1. FRONT/REAR/CENTER SPEAKER (SH35SD-S)
852
854
851
850B
850A
853
3-6
2. PASSIVE SUBWOOFER (SH35SD-W)
A900 951
950
952
3-7
3-8
SECTION 4. MECHANISM (DP-15T)
[CONTENTS]
DECK MECHANISM PARTS LOCATIONS
Top View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Top View(without Tray Disc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
Bottom View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
EXPLODED VIEW
1. DECK MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW (DP-15T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6
4-1
DECK MECHANISM PARTS LOCATIONS
Top View Procedure Disass Fig-
Parts Fixing Type
Starting No. embly ure
Bottom View
Note
When reassembling, perform the procedure in
reverse order.
The Bottom on Disassembly column of above
Table indicates the part should be disassembled
at the Bottom side.
4-2
DECK MECHANISM DISASSEMBLY
TRAY DISC
MAIN BASE
MAGNET CLAMP
CLAMP UPPER
LEVER
BASE MAIN
BASE MAIN
4-3
RUBBER DAMPER
Distinguish upper and
lower sides
(Assemble with care)
RUBBER DAMPER
Distinguish upper and
RUBBER DAMPER lower sides
(Assemble with care)
BASE PU
(S2)
(S2)
RUBBER DAMPER
GEAR RACK
Fig. 4-3
4-4
GUIDE UP/DOWN
GEAR LOADING
GEAR PULLEY
(L6)
BELT LOADING
(H1)
(C2)
PWB ASSEMBLY LOADING
(S5)
(S4)
BASE MAIN
(S4)
(A) (A)
GUIDE UP/DOWN
FIG. (C)
Fig. 4-4
001
439 003
018
013
014
020
017
435
016
015B
015
015A
440
026
010
442
012A
012
A03
037
012 442
019
4-6