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MODIFICATION NOTICE.

SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL JP E3 E2 EK EA E1 E1C E1K

AVR-X3100W P P P
INTEGRATED NETWORK AV RECEIVER

• For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

• Please use this service manual with referring to the operating instructions without fail.

• Some illustrations using in this service manual are slightly different from the actual set.

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D&M Holdings Inc.

S1309V06DM/DG1607 Copyright 2016 D&M Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.


WARNING: Violators will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible.

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CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS MANUAL..............................................................3 Audio Check PASS ...............................................................109
What you can do with this manual.............................................3 CLOCK FLOW & WAVE FORM IN DIGITAL BLOCK............110
Using Adobe Reader (Windows version)...................................4 LEVEL DIAGRAM................................................................... 111
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...........................................................6 BLOCK DIAGRAM..................................................................117
NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..........................................7 POWER DIAGRAM.................................................................118
NOTE FOR PARTS LIST............................................................7 WIRING DIAGRAM for CX870...............................................119
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.................................................9 WIRING DIAGRAM for CX920...............................................120
DIMENSION................................................................................9 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS..................................................121
Precautions During Service...................................................10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS (1/33 )...........................................127
Initializing This Unit..................................................................10 SCH01_DIGITAL CONNECT.................................................127
Service Jigs..............................................................................10 SCH02_DIGITAL POWER Ver1.............................................128
DISASSEMBLY.........................................................................11 SCH02_DIGITAL POWER Ver2.............................................129
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY.........................................................13 SCH03_MAIN CPU................................................................130
2. RADIATOR ASSY................................................................14 SCH04_SUB CPU..................................................................131
3. DIGITAL PCB......................................................................15 SCH05_CPU LEVEL CHG.....................................................132
4. VIDEO PCB.........................................................................16 SCH06_DIR...........................................................................133
5. INPUT PCB.........................................................................16 SCH07_AUDIO PLD..............................................................134
6. SPK PCB.............................................................................17 SCH08_DSP..........................................................................135
7. SMPS PCB..........................................................................18 SCH09_MAIN DAC................................................................136
8. TRANS POWER.................................................................18 SCH10_CY920.......................................................................137
SPECIAL MODE.......................................................................19 SCH11_VIDEO DECODER....................................................138
Special Mode Configuration Buttons........................................19 SCH12_HDMI SW2................................................................139
1. Version Display Mode.........................................................20 SCH13_HDMI SW1................................................................140
2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode..........................24 SCH14_VSP & IP & OSD.......................................................141
3. Selection Modes for Service-related Operations.................25 SCH15_VIDEO PLD..............................................................142
DIAGNOSTIC PATH DIAGRAM..........................................30 SCH16_HDMI TX & SCALER................................................143
4. Remote ID Setup Mode.......................................................64 SCH17_ADAPTER (CX870 ONLY)........................................144
5. Protection Pass Mode.........................................................65 SCH18_BLUETOOTH (CX870 ONLY)...................................145
6. CX870 / CY920 Reboot mode.............................................65 SCH19_INPUT1.....................................................................146
7. CX870 / CY920 Initialization mode.....................................66 SCH20_INPUT2.....................................................................147
JIG FOR SERVICING...............................................................67 SCH21_PREOUT...................................................................148
Procedure after Replacing the Microprocessor, etc............70 SCH22_F-HDMI.....................................................................149
SCH23_VIDEO......................................................................150
Firmware Update Procedure..................................................70
SCH24_RC-5 & MX-PORT....................................................151
1. Updating by USB.................................................................70
SCH25_RS232C & TRIGGER...............................................152
2. Updating by DPMS..............................................................80
SCH26_CONNECT_A............................................................153
ADJUSTMENT..........................................................................87
SCH27_CONNECT_B...........................................................154
SURROUND MODES AND PARAMETERS.............................88 SCH28_SPK..........................................................................155
TROUBLE SHOOTING.............................................................91 SCH29_REGULATOR & TUNER...........................................156
1. POWER...............................................................................91 SCH30_7CH AMP 1...............................................................157
2. Analog video.......................................................................92 SCH31_7CH AMP 2...............................................................158
3. HDMI/DVI............................................................................96 SCH32_FRONT.....................................................................159
4. AUDIO.................................................................................98 SCH33_SMPS.......................................................................160
5. Network/Bluetooth/USB....................................................101 EXPLODED VIEW ..................................................................161
6. SMPS................................................................................107
PACKING VIEW......................................................................162
SEMICONDUCTORS..............................................................163
1. IC's....................................................................................163
2. FL DISPLAY......................................................................185

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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Read the following information before using the service manual.

What you can do with this manual

Search for a Ref. No. (phrase) Jump to the target of a schematic


(Ctrl+Shift+F) diagram connector

You can use the search function in Acrobat Reader to


search for a Ref. No. in schematic diagrams, printed
Click the Ref. No. of the target connector in the red
wiring circuit diagrams, block diagrams, and parts
box around a schematic diagram connector.
lists.
•The screen jumps to the target connector.

1.Press Ctrl+Shift+F on the keyboard.


• The Search window appears.

CP401

v
F

Shift

Ctrl

2.Enter the Ref. No. you want to search for in the


Search window, and then click the Search button. CP106
•A list of search results appears.

•Page magnification stays the same as before the


jump.

3.Click an item on the list.


• The screen jumps to the page for that item, and the
search phrase is displayed.

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Using Adobe Reader (Windows version)

Add notes to this data (Sign) Magnify schematic / printed circuit


The Sign function lets you add notes to the data in board diagrams - 1
this manual. (Ctrl+Space, mouse operation)
Save the file once you have finished adding notes.
Press Ctrl+Space on the keyboard and drag the
[Example using Adobe Reader X] mouse to select the area you want to view.
On the "View" menu, click "Sign".
• The selected area is magnified.
• The Sign pane appears.

Ctrl Space

• When you want to move the area shown, hold


down Space and drag the mouse.

[Example using Adobe Reader 9]


On the "Document" menu, click "Sign". • When you want to show a full page view, press
Ctrl+0 on the keyboard.

Print a magnified part of the manual


The Properties dialog box and functions will vary depending on your printer.
1. Drag the mouse to magnify the part you want to print.

2. On the "File" menu, click "Print".

3. Configure the following settings in the Print dialog box.

• Properties
Click this button and check that the printer is set to a
suitable paper size.
• Page to print
Select the following checkbox.
"More Options" : "Current View"
• Page Sizing & Handling
Select the following checkbox.
"Size" / "Size Options" : "Fit"

4. Click the Print button to start printing.

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Magnify schematic / printed circuit Magnify schematic / printed circuit
board diagrams - 2 board diagrams - 3
(Pan & Zoom function) (Loupe Tool function)
The Pan & Zoom function lets you see which part of The Loupe Tool function lets you magnify a specific
a magnified diagram is being shown in a separate part of a diagram in a separate window.
window.
[Example using Adobe Reader X]
[Example using Adobe Reader X] On the "View" menu, point to "Zoom", and then click
On the "View" menu, point to "Zoom", and then click "Loupe Tool".
"Pan & Zoom".

• The Loupe Tool window appears on the screen.


• The Pan & Zoom window appears on the screen.

[Example using Adobe Reader 9] [Example using Adobe Reader 9]


On the "Tools" menu, point to "Select & Zoom", and On the "Tools" menu, point to "Select & Zoom", and
then click "Pan & Zoom Window". then click "Loupe Tool Window".

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following items should be checked for continued protection of the customer and the service technician.
leakage current check
Before returning the set to the customer, be sure to carry out either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis
resistance check. If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the
power cord is less than 460 kohms, the set is defective.
Be sure to test for leakage current with the AC plug in both polarities, in addition, when the set's power is in each state
(on, off and standby mode), if applicable.

CAUTION Please heed the following cautions and instructions during servicing and
inspection.
◎◎ Heed the cautions! ◎◎ Make a safety check after servicing!
Cautions which are delicate in particular for servicing Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or
are labeled on the cabinets, the parts and the chassis, disconnected when servicing have been put back in their
etc. Be sure to heed these cautions and the cautions original positions, check that no serviced parts have
described in the handling instructions. deteriorate the area around. Then make an insulation
◎◎ Cautions concerning electric shock! check on the external metal connectors and between
(1) A n AC voltage is impressed on this set, so if you the blades of the power plug, and otherwise check that
touch internal metal parts when the set is energized, safety is ensured.
you may get an electric shock. Avoid getting an (Insulation check procedure)
electric shock, by using an isolating transformer Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, disconnect
and wearing gloves when servicing while the set is the antenna, plugs, etc., and on the power. Using a 500V
energized, or by unplugging the power cord when insulation resistance tester, check that the insulation
replacing parts, for example. resistance value between the inplug and the externally
(2) There are high voltage parts inside. Handle with exposed metal parts (antenna terminal, headphones
extra care when the set is energized. terminal, input terminal, etc.) is 1MΩ or greater. If it is
◎◎ C
 aution concerning disassembly and less, the set must be inspected and repaired.
assembly!
Through great care is taken when parts were
manufactured from sheet metal, there may be burrs on
the edges of parts. The burrs could cause injury if fingers
are moved across them in some rare cases. Wear gloves CAUTION Concerning important
to protect your hands. safety parts
◎◎ Use only designated parts! Many of the electric and the structural parts used in the
The set's parts have specific safety properties (fire set have special safety properties. In most cases these
resistance, voltage resistance, etc.). Be sure to use parts properties are difficult to distinguish by sight, and the use
which have the same properties for replacement. The of replacement parts with higher ratings (rated power
burrs have the same properties. In particular, for the and withstand voltage) does not necessarily guarantee
important safety parts that are indicated by the z mark that safety performance will be preserved. Parts with
on schematic diagrams and parts lists, be sure to use safety properties are indicated as shown below on the
the designated parts. wiring diagrams and the parts list in this service manual.
◎◎ B
 e sure to mount parts and arrange the wires Be sure to replace them with the parts which have the
as they were originally placed! designated part number.
For safety seasons, some parts use tapes, tubes or other
insulating materials, and some parts are mounted away (1) Schematic diagrams........Indicated by the z mark.
from the surface of printed circuit boards. Care is also (2) Parts lists........Indicated by the z mark.
taken with the positions of the wires by arranging them The use of parts other than the
and using clamps to keep them away from heating and designated parts could cause electric
high voltage parts, so be sure to set everything back as shocks, fires or other dangerous
it was originally placed. situations.

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NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
WARNING:
Parts indicated by the z mark have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.
CAUTION:
Before returning the set to the customer, be sure to carry out either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis resistance check.
If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power cord is less than 460 kohms, the
set is defective.
WARNING:
DO NOT return the set to the customer unless the problem is identified and remedied.
NOTICE:
ALL RESISTANCE VALUES IN OHM. k=1,000 OHM / M=1,000,000 OHM
ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES ARE EXPRESSED IN MICRO FARAD, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. P INDICATES MICRO-MICRO
FARAD. EACH VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ARE MEASURED AT NO SIGNAL INPUT CONDITION. CIRCUIT AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT
TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

NOTE FOR PARTS LIST


1. Parts indicated by "nsp" on this table cannot be supplied.
2. When ordering a part, make a clear distinction between "1" and "I" (i) to avoid mis-supplying.
3. A part ordered without specifying its part number can not be supplied.
4. Part indicated by " ★ " mark is not illustrated in the exploded view.
WARNING: Parts indicated by the z mark have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacturer.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDLING SEMI-CONDUCTORS AND OPTICAL UNIT


Electrostatic breakdown of the semi-conductors or optical pickup may occur due to a potential difference caused by
electrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work.

1. Ground for Human Body


Be sure to wear a grounding band (1 MΩ) that is properly grounded to remove any static electricity that may be
charged on the body.

2. Ground for Workbench


Be sure to place a conductive sheet or copper plate with proper grounding (1 MΩ) on the workbench or other surface,
where the semi-conductors are to be placed. Because the static electricity charge on clothing will not escape through
the body grounding band, be careful to avoid contacting semi-conductors with your clothing

<Incorrect> <Correct> Grounding Band

1MΩ

CBA
CBA

1MΩ
Conductive Sheet or
Copper Plate

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Personal notes:

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
nn Audio section
nn Wireless LAN section
• Power amplifier
Network type
Rated output : (wireless LAN standard): Conforming to Wi-Fi®z1
Front : Security : WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit
105W+105W(8Ω, 20Hz - 20kHz with 0.08% T.H.D.) WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES)
135W+135W(6Ω, 1kHz with 0.7% T.H.D) WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP)
Center :
Radio frequency : 2.4 GHz
105W(8Ω, 20Hz - 20kHz with 0.08% T.H.D.)
135W(6Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
No. of channels : 1 - 11 ch (for E3)
Surround : 1 - 13 ch (for E2, E1C)
105W+105W(8Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08% T.H.D.)
135W+135W(6Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.) z1 T
 he Wi-Fi® CERTIFIED Logo and the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED On-Product
Logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Surround back:
105W+105W(8Ω, 20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.08% T.H.D.) nn Bluetooth section
135W+135W(6Ω, 1 kHz with 0.7 % T.H.D.)
Output connectors : 4 - 16Ω Communications system : B
 luetooth Version 2.1 + EDR
(Enhanced Data Rate)
nn Analog section
Transmission power : Maximum 2.5 mW (Class 2)
Input sensitivity/Input impedance : 200 mV/47 kΩ
Frequency response : 10 Hz - 100 kHz — +1, -3 dB(Direct mode) Maximum communication range : Approx. 32.8 ft/10 m in line of sight
S/N : 100 dB(IHF-A weighted, Direct mode)
Frequency band : 2.4 GHz band
Distortion : 0.008 % (20 Hz – 20 kHz) (Direct mode)
Rated output : 1.2 V Modulation scheme : FHSS (Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum)
nn Digital section Supported profiles : A2DP 1.2 (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
D/A output : Rated output — 2 V (at 0 dB playback) AVRCP 1.4 (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
Total harmonic distortion — 0.008 % (1 kHz, at 0 dB)
S/N ratio — 102 dB Corresponding codec : SBC, AAC
Dynamic range — 100 dB
Digital input : Format — Digital audio interface Transmission range (A2DP) : 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
nn Video section nn General
• Color component video connector
Power supply : (for E3) : AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Input/output level and impedance : Y signal — 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (for E2) : AC 230 V, 50 Hz / 60Hz
PB / CB signal — 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω (for E1C) : AC 220 V, 50 Hz
PR / CR signal — 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω
Power consumption : 600W
Frequency response : 5 Hz - 60 MHz — 0, -3 dB
Power consumption in standby mode : 0.1W
nn Tuner section Power consumption in CEC standby mode : 0.5W
Reception frequency range : FM 87.5 MHz - 107.9 MHz(for E3) Power consumption in network standby mode : 2.7W
FM 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz(for E2, E1C)
AM 520 kHz - 1710 kHz(for E3) For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to
AM 522 kHz - 1611 kHz(for E2, E1C) change without notice.
Effective sensitivity : F
 M 1.2μV(12.8dBf)
AM 18 μV
50 dB sensitivity : MONO ― 2.8 μV (20.2 dBf)
S/N: MONO ― 70 dB (IHF-A weighted, Direct mode)
STEREO ― 67 dB (IHF-A weighted, Direct mode)
Distortion : MONO ― 0.7 % (1 kHz)
SRETEO ― 1.0 % (1 kHz)

DIMENSION
Unit: in. (mm) Weight: 26 lb 4 oz (11.1 kg)
1 7/32
(31)

1 27/32
(47)
13 20/64 (338)

9 21/64 (237)
15 9/32 (388)

2 11/64
(55)
(19)
3/4

17 3/32 (434)
5 63/64 (152)

6 37/64 (167)

9 21/64 (237)
19/32
(15)

2 23/64
(60)
1 27/32 (47) 13 25/64 (340) 1 27/32 (47)

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PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICE
Initializing This Unit
Initialize this unit if you have replaced the microcomputer, one of the parts around the microcomputer, or the digital PCB.

1. Press the power button to turn off the power.


2. Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "DIMMER" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the
power.
3. Release the buttons after confirming that the display flashes in intervals of approximately 1 second.
* The unit is initialized.

NOTE: • If the status in step 3 does not occur, start again from step 1.
• Initializing the device restores settings configured by the user to the factory settings. Take note of your settings beforehand
and reconfigure them after initialization.

MASTER VOLUME

SOURCE SELECT

TUNER ZONE2 ZONE2 MEDIA


PRESET CH ON/OFF SOURCE DIMMER S TAT U S 1 CB L /S A T 2 Blu-ray 3 PLAYER 4 ONLINE

QUICK SELECT

PHONES AUX 1 - HDMI SETUP MIC

X ZONE2 SOURCE DIMMER

Service Jigs
The following jigs (extension cable kit) are used when repairing the PCBs.
Order the jigs from your dealer if necessary.

8U- 110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set


8U- 110136S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set

(See 67 page)

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DISASSEMBLY
• Remove each part in the order of the arrows below.
• Reassemble removed parts in the reverse order.
• Read "Precautions During Work" before reassembling removed parts.
• If wire bundles are removed or moved during adjustment or part replacement, reshape the wires after completing the
work. Failure to shape the wires correctly may cause problems such as noise.

TOP COVER

FRONT PANEL ASSY DIGITAL PCB ASSY


See "DISASSEMBLY" See "DISASSEMBLY"
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY 3. DIGITAL PCB ASSY
and "EXPLODED VIEW" and "EXPLODED VIEW"
FRONT PCB DIGITAL PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C1) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C15)
FRONT HDMI FFC CABLE PCB CX870 MIDDLE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C4) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : P20)
F.HDMI PCB CX870 MODULE
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C5) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C18)
BLUETOOTH PCB Module,NetworkedMedia
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C42) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C17)

RADIATOR ASSY INPUT PCB ASSY SMPS PCB


See "DISASSEMBLY" See "DISASSEMBLY" See "DISASSEMBLY"
2. RADIATOR ASSY 4. INPUT PCB ASSY 7. SMPS PCB
and "EXPLODED VIEW" and "EXPLODED VIEW" and "EXPLODED VIEW"
GUIDE L(12630) PCB INPUT PCB SMPS PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C7) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C12) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C22)
GUIDE R(12630) PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C8)
AMP PCB VIDEO PCB ASSY MAIN TRANS
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C9) See "DISASSEMBLY" See "DISASSEMBLY"
GUIDE FFC PCB 5. VIDEO PCB ASSY 8. MAIN TRANS
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C11) and "EXPLODED VIEW" and "EXPLODED VIEW"
VIDEO PCB MAIN TRANS
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C14) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C21)

SPK PCB ASSY


See "DISASSEMBLY"
6. MAIN PCB ASSY
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
SPK PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C33)
FUSE PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C31)
FRT CNT PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C30)
SIDE CNT PCB
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C32)

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Explanatory Photos for DISASSEMBLY
• The angles from which the photos are taken are shown by "Photo angle: A, B, C, D".
• See the diagram below about the shooting direction of each photograph.
• Photographs with no shooting direction indicated were taken from the top of the unit.
• The photograph is AVR-X3100WE3 model.
The viewpoint of each photograph
(Shooting direction:X)[View from the top]
↓Shooting direction: B↓ Front side

Shooting Shooting
direction: D direction: C

↑Shooting direction: A↑

CX870 Model

CY920 Model
d

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1. FRONT PANEL ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER → FRONT PANEL ASSY
(1) Remove the screws.

View from the bottom

(2) Cut the wire clamp, then remove the connector wires and FFC. Remove the screws.
Front side
CN602

STYLE PIN

FFC
CUT
FFC CN916

CN916
CUT

CX870 Model

CUT FFC

FFC

CN503 CY920 Model d

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2. RADIATOR ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER → FRONT PANEL ASSY → RADIATOR ASSY
(1) Remove the screws.

View from the bottom

(2) Remove the STYLE PIN. Remove the screws.

STYLE PIN

(3) Remove the connector wire.

CUT
CN461

CN701 CN703 CN702 CN704

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3. DIGITAL PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → BACK CHASSIS → DIGITAL PCB
(1) Remove the screws.

(2) Cut the wire clamp, then remove the connector wires and FFC.
CUT
CUT

FFC
CN903
CN704
FFC
CON1 STYLE PIN
CN916 CON2

CN914

STYLE PIN CUT


CX870 Model
CUT
CUT
CN903
CN704 FFC
FFC
STYLE PIN
CON2 CON1

STYLE PIN
CN503 CY920 Model d

(3) Remove the connector wire.


Front side
BN24A BN26A BN25A BN21A

BN23A

BN27A

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4. VIDEO PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → BACK CHASSIS → DIGITAL PCB → VIDEO PCB
(1) Remove the connector wire.
Front side

CUT

BN21B
BN28B

BN27B
PCB HOLDER

5. INPUT PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → BACK CHASSIS → DIGITAL PCB → VIDEO PCB → INPUT PCB
(1) Remove the connector wire.
Front side TO CN461

CUT
BN26B

CN706A
BN64C

BN23C

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6. SPK PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → BACK CHASSIS → DIGITAL PCB → VIDEO PCB → INPUT PCB
→ SPK PCB
(1) Remove the screws.
View from the bottom

(2) Remove the connector wire.

CUT
CN461

CN701 CN703 CN702 CN704

(3) Remove the connector wire. Remove the screws.

CUT
CN701 CN702

CN703 CN704
CN971
CUT
CN941 CN932 CN940

TO CN902

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7. SMPS PCB
Proceeding : TOP COVER → BACK CHASSIS → DIGITAL PCB → SMPS PCB

See "EXPLODED VIEW" for instructions on how to remove each PCB of the "SMPS PCB".

8. TRANS POWER
Proceeding : TOP COVER → BACK CHASSIS → DIGITAL PCB → TRANS POWER

See "EXPLODED VIEW" for instructions on how to remove each PCB of the "TRANS POWER".

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SPECIAL MODE
Special Mode Configuration Buttons
b No. 1 - 13 : Hold down buttons A, B and C at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
b No. 14: Press the A and B buttons simultaneously while inserting the AC plug to turn the power on.
No. Mode Button A Button B Button C Contents

Displays the version of firmware such as the main firm-


Version Display
1 DIMMER STATUS - ware or DSP, etc. Errors that have occurred are displayed.
(u-COM / DSP Error Display)
(See 20 page)
ZONE2 Displays the protection occurrence history.
2 Protection History Display Mode DIMMER STATUS
SOURCE (See 60 page)
This is a special mode for service confirmation used dur-
Check the Video/Audio pass ing repair work to simplify the confirmation work for the
3 ↑ ↑ ↑
Mode Audio channel/video channel.
(See 28 page)
If there are multiple DENON AV receivers in the same area,
this mode stops the other AV receivers from being oper-
4 Remote ID Setup Mode ↑ ↑ ↑
ated concurrently with this device.
(See 64 page)
Enables reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be
5 TUNER step ↑ ↑ ↑ changed.
(See 63 page)
Displays the total operating time of the set, number of
times the power was switched on, and number of occur-
6 Operation INFO ↑ ↑ ↑
rences of each protection.
(See 62 page)
User Initialization mode TUNER TUNER
Initializes backup data.
7 (Settings for the Installer Setup are PRESET PRESET -
(Settings for the Installer Setup are not initialized.)
not initialized.) CH - CH +
Factory Initialization mode
ZONE2 Initializes backup data.
8 (Initialization includes settings for the DIMMER -
SOURCE (Initialization includes settings for the Installer Setup.)
Installer Setup.)
TUNER Start this unit in the PANEL/REMOTE LOCK selection mode
Mode for preventing remote ZONE2
9 PRESET - so that PANEL LOCK and Remote Lock can be selected as
control acceptance SOURCE
CH + ON or OFF. (See 24 page)
This function prevents reception of all keys/encoders
PANEL LOCK mode
10 ↑ ↑ - (including VOLUME) other than the power supply button
(with Volume)
on the Front Panel.
This function prevents reception of all keys/encoders
PANEL LOCK mode
11 ↑ ↑ - other than the power supply button and VOLUME encoder
(without Volume)
on the Front Panel.
12 Panel Lock Release ↑ ↑ - Function for Releasing the PANEL LOCK
TUNER Enables the power to be turned on when protection de-
ZONE2
13 Protection pass mode PRESET STATUS tection is in the stopped state.
SOURCE
CH + (See 65 page)
TUNER Mode used when this unit cannot be recovered.
14 Forced USB All Device Write Mode PRESET STATUS - Forcibly switches this unit to USB update mode.
CH - (See 73 page)

MASTER VOLUME

SOURCE SELECT

TUNER ZONE2 ZONE2 MEDIA


PRESET CH ON/OFF SOURCE DIMMER S TAT U S 1 CB L /S A T 2 Blu-ray 3 PLAYER 4 ONLINE

QUICK SELECT

PHONES AUX 1 - HDMI SETUP MIC

X TUNER ZONE2 STATUS


PRESET CH - SOURCE
TUNER DIMMER
PRESET CH +

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1. Version Display Mode
1.1. Actions
Version information is displayed when the device is started in this mode.

1.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "DIMMER" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
Press the "STATUS" button after this to show the information in section 1.3 on the display.
b A version list is also displayed on GUIs while the version appears on the display.

1.3. Display Order


Error information(See "1.4. Error display") → q Model destination information → w Serial Number
→ e Firmware Package Version → r Main µ-com → t Main 1st Boot Loader → y Sub µ-com Version
→ u Sub 1st Boot Loader → i DSP ROM → o Audio PLD → Q0 Video PLD → Q1 GUI SFLASH
→ Q2 Ethernet 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID → Q3 Ethernet 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag
→ Q4 Ethernet IMAGE → Q5 Ethernet MAC ADDRESS information → Q6 BT MAC Address information

q Model destination information :

FLD A V R - X 3 1 0 0 W E 3 *
FLD A V R - X 3 1 0 0 W E 2 *
FLD A V R - X 3 1 0 0 W E 1 C *

w Serial Number :
FLD S / N . * * * * * * * * * *

e Firmware Package Version :


FLD P a c k a g e : * * * *

r Main µ-com Version :


FLD M a i n : * * * * # # # # *
*:Main version, #:Sub version
t Main 1st Boot Loader :
FLD M a i n F B L : * * . * *

y Sub µ-com Version :


FLD S u b : 6 8 1 Z * * * *
Z:Region(E3=1, E2=2, E1C=5), *:version
u Sub 1st Boot Loader :
FLD S u b F B L : * * . * *

i DSP ROM :
FLD D S P : * * . * *

o Audio PLD :
FLD A u d i o P L D : * * . * *

Q0 Video PLD
FLD V i d e o P L D : * * . * *

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Q1 GUI SFLASH :
FLD G U I : 6 8 1 Z * * * *
Z:Region code(E3=1, E2=2, E1C=5), *:version

Q2 Ethernet 1st Boot Loader, Hardware ID :


FLD E t h e r n e t F B L
Press the "STATUS" button.

FLD * * * * * - A A
AA:Hardware ID

Q3 Ethernet 2nd Boot Loader, Rhapsody Flag :


FLD E t h e r n e t S B L
Press the "STATUS" button.

FLD B * * * * * * * * * * * * - B B
BB:Rhapsody Flag

Q4 Ethernet IMAGE :
FLD E t h e r n e t I M G
Press the "STATUS" button.

FLD * * * * * * * * * * * *

Q5 Ethernet MAC ADDRESS information :


FLD * N E T M A C A d d r e s s
Press the "STATUS" button.

FLD * * * * * * * - * * * * * *

Q6 BT MAC ADDRESS information :


FLD * B T M A C A d d r e s s
Press the "STATUS" button.

FLD * * * * * * - * * * * * *

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1.4. Error display
See the table below for descriptions of displayed errors and countermeasures for these.
Display order is q,w,e,r.

Condition States Display TROUBLE SHOOTING

The model name, brand name and region FIRM ERROR


information written in the firmware are
compared to the region settings in the
PCB.This error is displayed if the informa-
•Check the resistor for
tion does not match. Main :********


q setting region(R1580/
Firm Check R1581, DIGITAL PCB).
DSP :**.**


NG •Write the firmware for
Audio PLD:**.** the correct region.


" ▲ " or " ▼ " is displayed as the first
GUI :********


character if the firmware is not correct (see
right section of table).

w •Check the SUB(IC171)


SUB μ -COM There is not a reply from SUBμ-COM. SUB ERROR 01 and surrounding
NG circuits.
An error occurs in Loopback Test of the •Check the circuits
DDR memory to perform at initial setting IP SCALER ERR 01 around the IP SCALER
of i/p Scaler(ADV8003). (IC401, DIGITAL PCB)
e and DDR2 (IC402/
IP SCALER NG In initial setting of i/p Scaler ( ADV8003 ) , IC403).
there is not the reply of the Loopback Test IP SCALER ERR 02 If there appear to be
result of the DDR memory . no problems, IC401 or
IC402/IC403 is faulty.
r When it is different from Version of the
•Check the firmware
GUI Serial Main CPU which Version of GUI Serial GUI VER. ERROR version.
Flash NG Flash supports (ADV8003)
.
•Check the DIR (IC201,
t This error is displayed if there is no re-
DIR ERROR 01 DIGITAL PCB) and sur-
DIR NG sponse from the DIR.
rounding circuits.
The DSP FLAG0 port does not enter "Hi"
status even after executing a DSP reset DSP ERROR 01
during a DSP code boot.
The DSP FLAG0 port does not enter "Hi"
status before issuing a DSP command.
DSP ERROR 02
ACK="Hi" does not occur during DSP data •Check the DSP (IC251,
y reading, even when WRITE="Lo".
DSP ERROR 03
DIGITAL PCB) and sur-
DSP NG
ACK="Lo" does not occur during DSP data rounding circuits.
reading, even when REQ="Lo".
DSP ERROR 04
ACK="Hi" does not occur during DSP data
writing, even when WRITE="Hi".
DSP ERROR 05
ACK="Lo" does not occur during DSP data
writing, even when REQ="Lo".
DSP ERROR 06
u An error occurred in a checksum of the
EEPROM NG EEPROM(*** is a block address number).
E 2 P R O M E R R * * *

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1.5. Version Display in the Setup Menu
Follow the steps below to display the firmware information.

(1) Press the "SETUP" button on the remote control.


(2) Select "General - Information - Firmware".

The version information is displayed as a 12-digit number as shown in the screenshot below.

General/Firmware
Version
XXXX - XXXX - XXXX

GUI Image

This 12-digit number comprises part of the version number of each device and module.
These version numbers correspond to the 12-digit number as shown below.

The 2nd digit from the right for Main


The 1th digit from the right for Main
The 2nd digit from the right for Sub
The 1st digit from the right for Sub
The 1st digit from the right for DSP
The 1st digit from the right for A.PLD

Main 0 0 3 8 Info display 1 2 0 0 - 8 3 8 2 - 6 7 7 3


Sub X X X 0 0 0 2 8
DSP X X 0 2
A.PLD X X 0 1
V.PLD X X 0 7 The 1st digit from the right for V.PLD
GUI X X X X 0 0 1 6 The 1st digit from the right for GUI
E.FBL X X X X X X
E.SBL B X X X X X X X X X X X X
E.IMG I X X X X X X X X 0 0 3 7 The 1st digit from the right for IMG
The 2nd digit from the right for IMG

b The firmware version numbers and this 12-digit version information are written in the Service Information.

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2. PANEL / REMOTE LOCK Selection Mode
2.1. Actions
Turn the PANEL LOCK and REMOTE LOCK modes on and off.

2.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH+" and "ZONE2 SOURCE" at the same time and press the power button to turn
on the power.
Select the mode using the button "TUNER PRESET CH+", and press the button "STATUS" to commit the selection.

2.3. Displaying and Selecting Each Mode


The information shown on the display changes each time the button "TUNER PRESET CH+" is pressed.
Press the button "STATUS" to set the currently displayed mode and restart the device.
The On/Off setting for each mode is shown by an asterisk "b".

q
FLD F P / V O L L O C K * O N
The buttons on the unit and the master volume knob cannot be operated.

w
FLD F P L O C K O N
The buttons on the unit cannot be operated.

e
FLD F P L O C K O F F
The PANEL LOCK mode is turned off.

r
FLD R C L O C K O n
The device cannot be operated by the remote control.

t
FLD R C L O C K * O F F
The REMOTE LOCK mode is turned off.

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3. Selection Modes for Service-related Operations
3.1. Actions
Select diagnostic mode (service path check mode), protection history display mode, or 232C standby clear mode.

3.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on
the power.
Select the mode using the button "TUNER PRESET CH+", and press the button "STATUS" to commit the selection.

3.3. Displaying and Selecting Each Mode


The information shown on the display changes each time the button "TUNER PRESET CH+" is pressed.
Press the button "STATUS" to set the currently displayed mode and restart the device.

q
FLD 1 . S E R V I C E C H E C K
Service Path Check Mode:
The Video and Audio paths can be checked.
This function is convenient for confirming problem paths in the product and executing a path
check after repair.
w
FLD 2 . P R O T E C T I O N
The protection history can be checked.

e
FLD 3 . R S 2 3 2 C R E S E T
Switches from 232C standby mode to normal standby mode.

r
FLD 4 . O P I N F O
Operation Info for the unit can be checked.

t
FLD 5 . T U N E R F R Q S E T
Enables reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed.

y
FLD 6 . R E M O T E I D
Function to operate only the desired AV receiver.

3.3. Canceling the mode


Press the power button to turn off the power.

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Personal notes:

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3.4 PROTECTION DIAGRAM

PAMP PCB DIGITAL PCB


TR_THERMAL
uCOM DC 113pin/PD4
FL ASO PROTECTION LOGIC ASO 112pin/PD5
DC DC ⇒ L_activeshutdown
ASO ⇒ L_activeshutdown
TR_THERMAL THER PROTF ⇒ L_activeshutdown
THER PROTB ⇒ L_activeshutdown
THER PROTA ⇒ L_activeshutdown THER_PROT_E 66pin/P77
FR ASO
DC
THER_PROT_F 81pin/PB5
THER_PROT_A 125pin/P95
THER_PROT_B 126pin/P94
TR_THERMAL
CURRENT (After 90sec ) CURRENT DET 144pin/IRQ8-B
Over 1.0V & Low B & THERMAL E = Low ⇒ shutdown
C ASO Over 2.0V               ⇒ shutdown
DC

BN701 CN704
TR_THERMAL
DC_DET2 DC_DET2
DC_DET1 DC_DET1
SL ASO
DC
ASO_DET ASO_DET
THERMAL_DETA THERMAL_DETA
THERMAL_DETB THERMAL_DETB
TR_THERMAL THERMAL_DETE THERMAL_DETE
THERMAL_DETF THERMAL_DETF
SR ASO
DC

TR_THERMAL

SBL ASO
DC

TR_THERMAL

SBR ASO
CPU LEVEL CHG PART
DC

HEATSINK_THERMAL

HEATSINK_THERMAL

SPEAKER PCB FRONT CNT PCB


CN25D 15pin BN25D 15pin CN25A 9pin BN25A 9pin
CURRENT DET CURRENT DET CURRENT DET CURRENT DET

CURRENT DETECT PART

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3.5. DIAGNOSTIC MODE (Service Path Check Mode)
3.5.1. Actions
This function is convenient for confirming problem paths in the product and executing a path check after repair.
The Video and Audio paths can be checked.
The backup data is not rewritten.

3.5.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the power.
Select the mode using the button "TUNER PRESET CH+", and press the button "STATUS" to commit the selection.
Select "1. SERVICE CHECK" and press the "STATUS" button to start the diagnostic mode.
The "TUNED", "STERO" and "RDS" segments are lit in this mode.

3.5.3. Canceling diagnostic mode


Press the power button to turn off the power.

3.5.4. Selecting items


Press q button to switch between video items and audio items.
Press button w or e to select the previous or next item.
The unit Remote control unit
q w e q w e
Actions
Audio ⇔ Video PREVIOUS NEXT Audio ⇔ Video PREVIOUS NEXT
Button DIMMER QUICK SELECT 1 QUICK SELECT 2 SLEEP CURSOR LEFT CURSOR RIGHT

3.5.5. Video system confirmation items


fig. XX: See the block diagram of the fig.XXth.

Paths confirmation item Display Settings Contents of confirmation Remarks

Analog Video V01:VIDEO PASS Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Component input ⇒ Component output (E3 ONLY)
Video Convert(IP Scaler) : OFF, All sources ( ※ As the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.
1
fig.01 MAIN ZONE : ON
ZONE2 : ON
Video Convert V02:V.CONVERT Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Check of CVBS input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDMI output.
(Analog or HDMI ⇒ HDMI) Video Convert(IP Scaler) : ON, All sources ・Check of Component input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDMI output.
IP Scaler : "Analog & HDMI", All sources ・Check of HDMI input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDMI output.
2
Resolution : "Auto", All sources ・Check of ETHERNET input ⇒ IP Scaler ⇒ HDMI output.
fig.02a
MAIN ZONE ON (※ The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
fig.02b
ZONE2 OFF
HDMI pass V03:HDMI PASS Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Check of HDMI input(MAIN Function)⇒ HDMI output(MAIN)
(MAIN ZONE) Source of Video Convert(IP Scaler) : OFF, All sources (※ The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
3 fig.03
MAIN ZONE ON
ZONE2 OFF
HDMI CEC V04:HDMI CEC Input Source : CBL/SAT ・When the power supply of a TV is put in the standby mode, make sure that the power supply of this unit is also put
HDMI Control : ON in the standby mode.
4 fig.04
MAIN ZONE ON ・The ARC path can also be checked (check this using the TV input source).
ZONE2 OFF (※ The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
HDMI Audio fig.05a V05:H.AUDIO-AVR Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Check of HDMI input(PCM , DolbyDigital , DTS) ⇒ Speaker output.
(Audio: AVR) fig.05b HDMI Control : OFF ・Check of HDMI input(HD audio) ⇒ Speaker output.
5
fig.05c HDMI Audio:AVR ( if checking the audio output from AVR ) (※ The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)

HDMI Audio V06:H.AUDIO-TV HDMI Audio:TV ( if checking the audio output from TV ) ・Check of HDMI input(PCM , DolbyDigital , DTS) ⇒ HDMI output (audio output from connected TV)
6
(Audio: TV) fig.06a (※ The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
fig.06b

GUI V07:GUI MENU ON Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Check of GUI display ⇒ HDMI output.
Video Convert(IP Scaler) : ON, All sources (※ The input source can be switched to any source except CBL/SAT.)
IP Scaler : "Analog & HDMI", All sources
7 fig.07 Resolution : "AUTO", All sources
Setup Menu ON
MAIN ZONE ON
ZONE2 OFF
HDMI V08:ZONE2 HDMI Input Source : CBL/SAT ・HDMI input (ZONE2 Function) ⇒ HDMI output (ZONE2)
(ZONE2) fig.08 ZONE2 Source : Source ( ※ As the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
8
MAIN ZONE : ON
ZONE2 : ON

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3.5.6. Audio system confirmation items
fig. XX: See the block diagram of the fig.XXth.

Paths confirmation item Display Settings Contents of confirmation Remarks

Analog A01:ANALOG PASS Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (FRONT L,R)
fig.09 Input Mode : ANALOG(fixed) ・Analog input ⇒ Preout output (FRONT L,R)
1 Sound mode : DIRECT (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
Amp assign : Surround Back
ZONE2 : OFF
Digital A02:DIGITAL Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Digital input ⇒ Speaker output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
(MAIN ZONE) Input Mode : DIGITAL(fixed) ・Digital input ⇒ Preout output (Front L/R, Center, Subwoofer1/2, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
2 fig.10a Sound mode: MULTI CH STEREO (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
fig.10b Amp assign : Surround Back
ZONE2 : OFF
Digital (signal) Path A03:DIGITAL-Z2 Input Source : NETWORK ・Digital(PCM) input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back L/R)
(ZONE2) fig.11a Input Mode : Auto ・Digital(PCM) input ⇒ Preout output (ZONE2 L/R)
fig.11b Sound mode: STEREO (bAs the input source, you can switch from NETWORK to other ones.)
3
fig.11c Amp assign : ZONE2
ZONE2 : ON
ZONE2 Source : Source
HDMI A05:HDMI Input Source : CBL/SAT ・HDMI Input ⇒ Speaker output (Front L/R)
fig.12a Input Mode : HDMI(fixed) ・HDMI Input ⇒ Preout output (Front L/R)
4 fig.12b Sound mode: STEREO (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
fig.12c Amp assign : Surround Back
ZONE2 : OFF
A/D A06:AD Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
(MAIN ZONE) fig.13a Input Mode : Analog(fixed) ・Analog input ⇒ Preout output (Front L/R, Center, Subwoofer1/2, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
5 fig.13b Sound mode: MULTI CH STEREO (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
Amp assign : Surround Back
ZONE2 : OFF
Amp Assign A07:ASSIGN-Z2 Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back L/R)
(Amp Assign : ZONE2) fig.14 Input Mode : Auto ・Analog input ⇒ Preout output (ZONE2 L/R)
Sound mode : STEREO (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
6
Amp assign : ZONE2
ZONE2 : ON
ZONE2 Source : Source
Amp Assign A11:ASSIGN-BiAMP Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back L/R)
(Amp Assign : fig.15a Input Mode : Auto (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
7 5.1ch (Bi-Amp) fig.15b Sound mode: MULTI CH STEREO
Amp assign : (Bi-Amp)
ZONE2 OFF
Front Height A14:FRONT HEIGHT Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back L/R)
fig.16a Input Mode : Auto (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
8 fig.16b Sound mode: MULTI CH STEREO
Amp assign : Front Height
ZONE2 OFF
Front Wide A15:FRONT WIDE Input Source : CBL/SAT ・Analog input ⇒ Speaker output (Surround Back L/R)
fig.17a Input Mode : Auto (bAs the input source, you can switch from CBL/SAT to other ones.)
9 fig.17b Sound mode: MULTI CH STEREO
Amp assign : Front Wide
ZONE2 OFF

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DIAGNOSTIC PATH DIAGRAM

AVR-X3100W ANALOG VIDEO BLOCK


fig.01

CBL/SAT CBL/SAT_V

DVD DVD_V

CVBS IN GAME Blu-Ray_V

V.AUX(FRONT) V.AUX_V

75 75 NOT USED NOT USED

COMPONENT OUT CVBS OUT


CVBS MONITOR

COMPONENT OUT Y

CBL/SAT_Y COMPONENT OUT PB

CBL/SAT CBL/SAT_PB COMPONENT OUT PR

CBL/SAT_PR
NJM2595MTE1
SW1

AVR-X3100WBKE3 ONLY
VI1 SW2
V_AUX_V
VI2 SW3
DVD_Y CBL/SAT_V
VI3
COMPONENT IN DVD DVD_PB DVD_V
VI4
SW4
SW5
Blu-Ray_V
VI5
DVD_PR VO1

AVRX3100
VO2

AVRX3100
75

HDMI BLOCK
NJM2586AVC3 DEC_CVBS_IN

CH1 IN1
CBL/SAT_Y CH1 OUT YOUT DEC_Y_IN
CH1 IN2 6dB 75
DVD_Y
CH1 IN3
CH2 OUT PBOUT DEC_PB_IN
6dB 75
CH2 IN1 CH3 OUT PROUT DEC_PR_IN
CBL/SAT_PB 6dB 75
CH2 IN2
DVD_PB
CH2 IN3

SW1
CH3 IN1
CBL/SAT_PR SW2
CH3 IN2
DVD_PR
CH3 IN3 PS

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AVR-X3100W ANALOG VIDEO BLOCK
fig.02a

CBL/SAT CBL/SAT_V

DVD DVD_V

CVBS IN GAME Blu-Ray_V

V.AUX(FRONT) V.AUX_V

75 75 NOT USED NOT USED

COMPONENT OUT CVBS OUT


CVBS MONITOR

COMPONENT OUT Y

CBL/SAT_Y COMPONENT OUT PB

CBL/SAT CBL/SAT_PB COMPONENT OUT PR

CBL/SAT_PR
NJM2595MTE1
SW1

AVR-X3100WBKE3 ONLY
VI1 SW2
V_AUX_V
VI2 SW3
DVD_Y CBL/SAT_V
VI3
COMPONENT IN DVD DVD_PB DVD_V
VI4
SW4
SW5
Blu-Ray_V
VI5
DVD_PR VO1

AVRX3100
VO2

AVRX3100
75

HDMI BLOCK
NJM2586AVC3 DEC_CVBS_IN

CH1 IN1
CBL/SAT_Y CH1 OUT YOUT DEC_Y_IN
CH1 IN2 6dB 75
DVD_Y
CH1 IN3
CH2 OUT PBOUT DEC_PB_IN
6dB 75
CH2 IN1 CH3 OUT PROUT DEC_PR_IN
CBL/SAT_PB 6dB 75
CH2 IN2
DVD_PB
CH2 IN3

SW1
CH3 IN1
CBL/SAT_PR SW2
CH3 IN2
DVD_PR
CH3 IN3 PS

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AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.02b HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7
VIDEO SIGNAL OUT
870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

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AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.03 HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7

VIDEO SIGNAL OUT


870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

33
AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.04 HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)
uCOM
SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7
VIDEO SIGNAL OUT
870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

34
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.05a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47
EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

35
AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.05b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF

8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32
HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS
BCOSPDIF

DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138

DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

36
AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.05c HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7

VIDEO SIGNAL OUT


870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

37
AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.06a

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF

8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32
HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS
BCOSPDIF

DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138

DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

38
AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.06b HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7

VIDEO SIGNAL OUT


870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

39
AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.07 HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7
VIDEO SIGNAL OUT
870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

40
AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.08 HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7

VIDEO SIGNAL OUT


870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

41
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.09 NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47

EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

42
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.10a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218 54,55

46,47
EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

43
AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.10b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF

8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32
HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS
BCOSPDIF

DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138

DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

44
AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.11c HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7

VIDEO SIGNAL OUT


870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

45
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.11a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47

EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

46
AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.11b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF
8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32

HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS

BCOSPDIF
DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138
DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

47
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.12a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47

EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

48
AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.12b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF
8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32

HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS

BCOSPDIF
DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138
DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

49
AVR-X3100W HDMI VIDEO BLOCK
fig.12c HDMI SW2(MN864777) HDMI ZONE2

27.000MHz
HDMI IN1 P3 RX
(CBL/SAT)
MAIN

P0 TX
HDMI IN2
P2 RX
HDMI TX(MN864777)

27.000MHz
(DVD)

SUB P1 RX
HDMI IN3
P1 RX P1 TX
(BLU-RAY)
P0 RX
P0 RX HDMI Rx 4K/2K
HDMI IN4
HDMI SW1(MN864777) 600MHz
Rxlink0 Txlink0 600MHz P1 TX
(GAME) HDMI Tx

27.000MHz
HDMI OUT1
P3 RX Up Scaler 4K/2K ARC
P3 RX
MAIN Matrix SW
P2 RX Matrix SW
P0 TX
HDMI IN5 P2 RX
(MEDIA Player)

SUB
HDMI IN6 P1 RX Txlink1
600MHz
(AUX2) P1 TX
4K/2K

HDMI IN7 P0 RX
(CD)

119
105

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
HDMI IN8
AD8195

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
(AUX1) Buffer
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0
TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

ADV7850

27.000MHz
VIDEO PLD
EPM570F256C4N
870VD0~7
VIDEO SIGNAL OUT
870PCK
VIDEO BLOCK

WITH TMDS
VIDEO INPUT

DEC_Y_IN
ANALOG

DEC_PB_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_PR_IN

PCK/HSYNC/VSYNC/DE
B0~B7/G0~G7/R0~R7
DEC_CVBS_IN

AD55/058Z-0(ADV8003-8B)

27.000MHz
Video Processor(1080P, OSD, IP Conv,)
CONTROL DDR2 INTERFACE
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

Z2_HAINT
Z2HDMISPDIF S. FLASH DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 SDRAM
MX25L12845EMI-10G A3R12E40CBF-8E A3R12E40CBF-8E
RXI2S0~3(DSD1~4), RXSPDIF(DSD0)
128M 512M 512M
RXMCK(DSDMCK), RXBCK(DSDSCK), RXLRCK(DSD5), RXINT0

TXI2S0
TXBCK, TXLRCK

870VD0~7
870PCK

50
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.13a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47
EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

51
AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.13b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF

8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32
HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS
BCOSPDIF

DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138

DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

52
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.14 NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47
EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

53
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.15a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47

EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

54
AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.15b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF
8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32

HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS

BCOSPDIF
DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138
DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

55
AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.16a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47

EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

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AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.16b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF
8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32

HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS

BCOSPDIF
DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138
DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

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AVR-X3100W ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK ATT.

H/P OUT
HPL
HPR
fig.17a NOT USED POWER AMP PART GND

ANA_FL/FR ANA_FL
21 FL AMPFL
42 DAFL 29dB
TONE FL
93 EXTFL

DAF 58,59 AMPFR


29dB
SPK OUT_A
IN1 FR
ANAFR
60,61 23 FR
43 DAFR
IN2 TONE
94 EXTFR
MIC 62,63
MIC(Mini Jack) IN3

(2SD2560/2SB1647)
64,65

MAIN
38 DAC

SUB
IN4
17 CEN
TUNER 66,67 95 EXTC
TUNER IN5
68,69
TUNER(FM/AM)
IN6
CBL/SAT 70,71 39 DASW1
CBL/SAT 15 SW1
IN7 96 EXTSW
ANALOG INPUT

DVD 72,73
DVD
IN8
BLU-RAY 75,76 AMPC
BLU-RAY 40 DASL 29dB
INA/REC1 C

ADC
9 SL
MEDIA 78,79 97 EXTSL
MEDIA
IN9
CD 81,82
CD AMPSL
INB/REC2 29dB
PHONO 83,84 41 DASR SL
NOT USED

PHONO 11 SR
IN10/REC4 98 EXTSR AMPSR
V.AUX V.AUX EXTFL/EXTC 85,86 29dB
(FRONT) SR
IN11/REC5
36 DASBL 3 SBL
99 EXTSBL SPK OUT
45 ZONE2_L AMPSBL
29dB
SBL
EXTFL
FL 37 DASBR 5 SBR AMPSBR
VOL IC 100 EXTSBR 29dB
EXT. INPUT(7.1CH)

EXTFR SBR
FR 44 ZONE2_R

R2A15218
54,55

46,47

EXTC
CEN NOT USED
NOT USED

EXTSW FH_L Assignable


SW - Front Height
- Front Wide
EXTSL - Bi-Amp
SL
FH_R - ZoneII
EXTSR - Front B
SR
EXTSBL
SBL
EXTSBR
SBR NOT USED

PREFL
FL PRE OUT
DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK

PREFR
FR
VOL IC NJW1194V
DAZ2 PREC
Z2L 32 C
29 TONE 25 ZONE2_L
PRESL
31 SL
HPF
33

ZONE2
PRESR
MONO MONO SR
MIX MIX
1 PRESBL
TONE SBL
4 8 ZONE2_R
Z2R 2 PRESBR
HPF SBR
3

ADINL
ADINR

PRESW1
SW1
DAFL PRESW2
DAFR SW2
DAC
DASW1
DASL
DASR
ZONE2_L/R
ZONE2 OUT
DASBL
DASBR

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AVR-X3100W DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK
fig.17b

ANALOG AUDIO BLOCK


ADINL
ADINR

ADINR
ADINL
24.576MHz
DIGTAL IN

DIRCE

(From/To SubCPU)

39

40

47

48
#21 26 Z2DIRSPDIF 18 DACMUTE
DIRCLK
15 DACRST1 43 DAFL

(From SubCPU)
#24 25 DIRXMCK #78 15
DIRDIN
OPT1(TV) #30 24 5 41 DACMS 44
DIRDOUT DIRMCK #82 22 41 DAFR
#23 23 20 35 DACMDI
DIRRST DIRBCK #81 20 42
#29 34 19 36 DACMC
DIRLRCK #80 21 39 DAC
OPT.1 18 37
OPT2(CD) 33 DIRDATA 40
17 38
COAX1(CBL/SAT)
OPT.2
32 3
DIRSBCK
39 DACMCK DAC 37 DASW1

ADC+DIR
COAX.1 DIRSLRCK 66 14 38
37 DACBCK

COAX2(DVD)
COAX.2
35
4
2
DIRnPCM
40
34
71
DACLRCK
7
PCM1690 35
36
DASL

PCM9211 DIR1PERR 72 6
28 1 33 DZF 33 DASR
DIRAUXMCK 61 16
31 7 42 DATAF 34
DIRAUXBCK 70 8 31 DASBL
DATACSW
Z2HDMISPDIF
8 43 69 9
DIRAUXLRCK 32

HDMISPDIF
29/30 9 44 DATAS

BCOSPDIF
DIRAUXDATA 68 10 29 DASBR
10 47 DATASB
67 11 30
HDMISPDIF
ANT1 30
Z2DACMCK
ANT2
AUDIO PLD

BCOSPDIF
58 12
Z2DACBCK
57
Z2DACLRCK
13
ZONE2 DAZ2L
BCOMCK 5M240ZT100C5N 55
56
Z2DACDATA
15
14 DAC 6
DAZ2R
17 PCM5100
75 Z2DACMUTE 7
USBD- BCOBCK_SCK 54
77
NETWORKED MEDIA
USB

BCOLRCK 10
USBD+ 76

DEMPZ2
BCODATA_DSDL
81

RX+/- MODULE BCODSDR


78
CX870 ETHERNET

6
DIRXMCK
13
TX+/- Z2DIRSPDIF
RJ-45 with Transformer Z2DIRMCK
5
ZONE2
DIR
53 9
Z2DIRBCK
Bluetooth

52 10
LC89091JA-H
ONLY

Z2DIRLRCK
IPOD AUTH. SERIAL FLASH 51 11
Z2DIRDATA
23671011050AS 256M 50 12
Z2DIRnPCM
(MFI337S3959) MX25L25635FMI-10G 49 4
Z2DIRPERR
870VD0~7 CY920 ONLY 48 3
870PCK
HDMI BLOCK

Z2HDMISPDIF

RXMCK/DSDMCK RXMCK/DSDMCK
14 PLDAERR
RXBCK/DSDSCK RXBCK/DSDSCK 74 #26(To MainCPU)
20
RXLRCK/DSD5 RXLRCK/DSD5

(From/To SubCPU)
19 Z2PLDAERR
RXI2S0/DSD1 RXI2S0/DSD1 29 #32
18 APLDCS
RXI2S1/DSD2 RXI2S1/DSD2 28 #72
17 APLDCK
RXI2S2/DSD3 RXI2S2/DSD3 27 #71
16 APLDDI
RXI2S3/DSD4 RXI2S3/DSD4 26 #73
15

RXSPDIF/DSD0 RXSPDIF/DSD0
21 TDO1_TDI2
25 L6 (To V.PLD)
SUBTCK
RXINT0 RXINT0 24 #74(SubCPU), P3(V.PLD)
12 SUBTDI
Z2_HAINT Z2_HAINT 23 #75(SubCPU)
4 SUBTMS
22 #77(SubCPU), N4(V.PLD)
TXBCK TXBCK
5
TXLRCK TXLRCK
6
TXDATA0 TXDATA0
7

100
88
90
86
83
85
87
91
84
89
92

96
95
99
97

98
82
DSP1OUTLRCK
DSP1INSWC_C

DSP1OUTCSW
DSP1INSB_SR

DSP1OUTBCK
DSP1IN-_SW
DSP1INLRCK

DSP1OUTSB
DSP1INS_SL

DSP1IN-_FR
DSP1INF_FL
DSP1INMCK

DSP1FLAG3
DSP1INBCK

DSP1OUTS
DSP1OUTF
DSP1INLR
92
75
97
103
100
95
74
101
77
55

98
99
86
94
73
88
138
DSP DSP1FLAG0
134 #86

ADSP21487KSWZ-4B

(FromTo SubCPU)
DSPMOSI
51 #49
DSPMISO
52 #50
DSPICLK
53 #51
DSP1RST
173 #84
DSP1CS
54 #85

25MHz SDRAM SERIAL FLASH


64M 16M
A3V64S40GTP-60 MX25L1606EM2I-12G

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3.6. Protection History Display Mode
3.6.1. Actions
This mode records and displays an event in which the THERMAL, CURRENT, ASO or DC protection was activated.
If protections have been activated multiple times, the latest protection operation is recorded.

3.6.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on
the power.
Select the "2. PROTECTION" using the button "TUNER PRESET CH+ / -", and press the button "STATUS" to commit the
selection.

3.6.3. Protection information and displays


·Press the "STATUS" button in Protection History Display Mode.
·The protection history can be checked.

(1) If no protections have occurred.


FLD N O P R O T E C T

(2) ASO / DC (if the last protection was ASO / DC)


FLD P R T : A S O / D C
Cause: A short circuit occurred between the speaker terminals, or speakers with an impedance outside the rating were
connected.
Abnormal DC output from the power amp.
Note: Short circuits in speaker terminals or speakers can be identified.

If the power is turned on during this abnormality, protection is activated after around 6 seconds and the power is turned off.

(3) THERMAL (if the last protection was THERMAL(A) or THERMAL(B) or THERMAL(E) or THERMAL(F))
FLD P R T : T H E R M A L A
FLD P R T : T H E R M A L B
FLD P R T : T H E R M A L E
FLD P R T : T H E R M A L F
Cause: Abnormal heat sink temperature.
If the power is turned on during this abnormality, protection is activated after around 6 seconds and the power is turned off.
s
"PTR:THERMAL G" is same as THERMAL E. f
"PTR:THERMAL H" is same as THERMAL F. f

(4) Case of CURRENT (when the last protection incident was CURRENT protection)
FLD : C U R R E N T
If the power is turned on during this abnormality, protection is activated after around 2 minutes and the power is turned off.
s
Caution: These protections may also be activated due to causes such as disconnection of connectors or operations
around the microcomputer.
After viewing the above protection history, press the button "STATUS" to return to the normal display.

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3.6.4. Clearing the Protection History
There are two ways to clear the protection history.

(1) Start Protection History Display Mode. Press the button "STATUS" to display the protection history. Press and hold the
button "DIMMER" for 3 seconds.
FLD P R T : D C

Press and hold the button "DIMMER" for 3 seconds.

FLD P R T : C L E A R

The above is displayed and the protection history is cleared.

FLD N O P R O T E C T

(2) Initialize this unit. ( "See "Initializing This Unit"10 page )

b Use the method in 3.6.3.(1) if you do not want to erase your settings from this unit.

Warning Displays by POWER LED


If the power is turned off while a protection is detected, the POWER LED (red) flashes in the following ways as a warning
according to the protection status.
(1) ASO/DC protection: Flashes in 0.5-second cycles (0.25 seconds lit, 0.25 seconds unlit)
(2) THERMAL (A/B/E/F) protection: Flashes in 2-second cycles (1 second lit, 1 second unlit)
(3) CURRENT protection: Flashes in 4-second cycles(2 second lit, 2 second unlit)

3.7. 232C Standby Clear Mode


3.7.1. Actions

232C Standby Clear Mode :


Switches from 232C standby mode to normal standby mode.
Starting up
Press the "STATUS" button during the following display to switch to normal standby mode.
FLD 3 . R S 2 3 2 C R E S E T

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3.7. Operation Info Mode
3.7.1. Actions
This mode displays the accumulated operating time, power on count and each protection count.

3.7.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on
the power.
Select the "4. OP INFO" using the button "TUNER PRESET CH+ / -", and press the button "STATUS" to commit the
selection.

3.7.3. Operations
Press the "STATUS" button after starting this device in Operation Info mode.
The following information is displayed in the following order.

(a) Accumulated operating time


FLD O P T i m e H
↑Time display
"STATUS"

(b) Power on count


FLD P . O n T i m e
↑Count display
"STATUS"

(c) DC / ASO Protection count


FLD D C : / A S O :

"STATUS"

(d) Thermal Protection count


FLD T H M A : / B :

"STATUS"

(e) Thermal Protection count


FLD T H M E : / F :

"STATUS"

(f) CURRENT Protection count


FLD C u r r e n t :

"STATUS"

(Returns to normal display)

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3.8. TUNER STEP mode (E2/E3 only)
3.3.1. Actions
This is a special mode for enabling reception STEP of the ANALOG TUNER to be changed.

3.8.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on
the power.
Select the "5. TUNER FRQ SET" using the button "TUNER PRESET CH+ / -", and press the button "STATUS" to commit
the selection.

3.8.3. Displays
Start this unit in TUNER STEP mode, select using button "TUNER PRESET CH+/-" and enter using button "STATUS".
The following information is displayed in the following order.

(a) AM9kHz/FM50kHz selected


FLD < A M 9 / F M 5 0 >

"TUNER PRESET CH+" "TUNER PRESET CH-"

(b) AM10KHz/FM200kHz selected


FLD < A M 1 0 / F M 2 0 0 >

"STATUS"

(C) Press the power button to turn off the power.


(D) Press the power button to turn on the power.

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4. Remote ID Setup Mode
4.1. Actions
This function allows only the desired AV receiver to be operated if multiple DENON AV receivers are used in the same
room.

4.2. Starting up
Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE", "DIMMER" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on
the power.
Select the "6. REMOTE ID" using the button "TUNER PRESET CH+ / -", and press the button "STATUS" to commit the
selection.

4.3. Operations
(1) When Remote ID Setup mode is started, the following is displayed.
FLD R E M O T E I D ?

(2) Press the "QUICK SELECT 1 - 4" button that corresponds to the number you want to set.
Button Display

QUICK SELECT 1 R E M O T E I D 1
QUICK SELECT 2 R E M O T E I D 2
QUICK SELECT 3 R E M O T E I D 3
QUICK SELECT 4 R E M O T E I D 4

(3) Press the power button to turn off the power.


(4) Press the power button to turn on the power.

 nly "QUICK SELECT 1 - 4" and the POWER button on the unit can be used in Remote ID Setup Mode.
b O
b T he remote ID of the remote control supplied with this unit cannot be changed.

NOTE:
If the ID of the unit and remote control do not match, "AVAMPz" appears on the display of the unit when the remote
control is used (*: own remote control ID).

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5. Protection Pass Mode
5.1. Actions
• This mode allows the power to be turned on without activating protections.
• This is the same as normal power-on, except that protections are not activated.

5.2. Operations
 old down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH -", "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power
H
button to turn on the power.
The device returns to the normal display after the following is displayed.

FLD P r o t e c t i o n P a s s
This is displayed for 5 seconds before returning to the normal display.

6. CX870 / CY920 Reboot mode


6.1. Actions
• The CX870 / CY920 is restarted after CX870 / CY920 hangup.
• The CX870 / CY920 can be restarted even in the network standby setting ("Setup menu" – "Network" – "Network" –
"Always On").

6.2. Operations
1. Turn on the button "MAIN ZONE" and set NETWORK as the input source.
2. Hold down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH +" and "TUNER PRESET CH -" for at least 3 seconds while the power is on.
3. FL display during CX870 / CY920 reboot
FLD N e t w o r k R e s t a r t

4. Returns to the normal display.


NOTE:
• The CX870 / CY920 Reboot operation is not accepted again for one minute after executing the reboot.
• Reception is prohibited during update, save and load.

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7. CX870 / CY920 Initialization mode
7.1. Actions
The following items are initialized.
(1) Favorites
(2) Quick Select
(3) Presets
(4) Internet Radio Recently Played
(5) Flickr contacts
(6) User ID
(7) Resume Playback station

7.2. Operations
Hold down buttons "ZONE2 SOURCE" and "DIMMER" for at least 3 seconds while the power is on.

Initializing Display
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g .
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g . .
FLD I n i t i a l i z i n g . . .

Complete Display
FLD C o m p l e t e d
This is displayed for 5 seconds before returning to the normal display.

Failed Display
FLD F a i l e d

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JIG FOR SERVICING
The following jigs (extension cable kit) are used when repairing the PCBs.
Order the jigs from your dealer if necessary.

CAUTION : Incorrect connections may cause malfunction.

• Connection of Jig for DIGITAL PCB


-Items to Be Prepared-
8U- 110084S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set
8U- 110136S : EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set
Insulation sheet (Not supplied) : 3 sheet
Ground lead (Not supplied) : 3 pc

-Procedures-
(1) Remove the screws.

(2) Remove the connector PCB.

Front side

BN24A BN26A BN25A BN21A

BN23A
screw

BN27A

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Front side

CUT

BN21B
BN28B

BN27B
PCB HOLDER

Front side TO CN461

CUT
BN26B

CN706A
BN64C

BN23C

(3) Remove the DIGITAL PCB from the chassis and turn it over.
Place an insulation sheet larger than the PCB underneath the DIGITAL PCB.
b Connect the earth of the PCB to the chassis using an earth wire, etc.
PCB INPUT

PCB VIDEO

PCB DIGITAL

Insulation sheet

CHASSIS-HDMI CONNECTOR CHASSIS-COMPOSIT CONNECTOR

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(4) Connect the expansion cables.

3 4 5 6
PCB FRT CNT
2

PCB HDMI
PCB SIDE CNT

PCB FRT CNT


8 9

PCB VIDEO

PCB SIDE CNT


PCB FRT CNT

12 13
11

10

PCB SIDE CNT


PCB VIDEO

Connection table of Board to Board


No. Pin Ref. No. PCB Ref. No. PCB

q 15pin CN27A SIDE CNT BN27A DIGITAL


w 27pin CN23A SIDE CNT BN23A DIGITAL
e 27pin CN24A FRONT CNT BN24A DIGITAL
r 9pin CN26A FRONT CNT BN26A DIGITAL
t 23pin CN25A FRONT CNT BN25A DIGITAL
y 19pin CN21A FRONT CNT BN21A DIGITAL
u 19pin CN27B SIDE CNT BN27B VIDEO
i 13pin CN28B SIDE CNT BN28B VIDEO
o 19pin CN21B FRONT CNT BN21B VIDEO
Q0 21pin CN23C SIDE CNT BN23C VIDEO
Q1 13pin CN64C SIDE CNT BN64C INPUT
Q2 27pin CN24C FRONT CNT BN24C INPUT
Q3 15pin CN26C FRONT CNT BN26B INPUT

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PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING THE MICROPROCESSOR, ETC.
The procedure after replacing the u-COM (microprocessor), flash ROM, etc. is as follows.
Procedure after
PCB Name Ref. No. Description Replacement
Remark

DIGITAL IC151 R5F56108VNFP B SOFTWARE: Main


DIGITAL IC171 R5F5210ABDFP s B SOFTWARE: Sub
DIGITAL IC253 MX25L1606EM2I-12G B SOFTWARE: DSP ROM
DIGITAL IC404 MX25L12845EMI-10G B SOFTWARE: GUI ROM
DIGITAL IC221 5M240ZT100C5N B SOFTWARE: AUDIO PLD
DIGITAL IC421 EPM570F256C4N B SOFTWARE: VIDEO PLD
DIGITAL C17 CX870 MODULE (CX870 Model) D SOFTWARE:SBL.bcd/IMG.bcd d
DIGITAL C17 CY920 MODULE (CY920 Model) D SOFTWARE:SBL.bcd/IMG.bcd ※1 d
DIGITAL IC501 MX25L25635FMI-10G (CY920 Model) C SOFTWARE:IMG.bcd ※ 1 d
※ 1 The firmware for the CY920 MODULE is written to the INTERNAL ROM of the CY920 and the IC501 (EXTERNAL ROM) of the DIGITAL
circuit board.
"CY920 Error" appears in the display if the DIGITAL PCB or the CY920 is replaced, as this results in the version of the INTERNAL ROM
differing from that of the EXTERNAL ROM.
In this case, see "Update Procedure in the Event of a CY920 Error".
(This does not require special operations such as pushing multiple buttons at the same time. The firmware also cannot be updated
via DPMS.) d

Procedure after Replacement


A : The software has been written. The software is not written at the time of replacement.
B :The software has been written. The software may need to be rewritten by version updates. Check the version.
C : The software has not been written. The software needs to be written after replacement.
See "Firmware Update Procedure" for information on writing the software.
D : The software has been written. Be sure to rewrite with the latest software for your service region.
See "Firmware Update Procedure" for information on writing the software.

FIRMWARE UPDATE PROCEDURE


1. Updating by USB
The latest firmware can be downloaded to a USB memory for updates.
1.1. Connecting to the USB Memory
(1) Preparation
• USB format: Prepare a USB memory formatted in FAT16 or FAT32.
• Do not run the USB memory through a hub.
• Do not connect a computer to the USB port of this unit using a USB cable.
• Do not use an extension cable when connecting the USB unit.

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1.2. Unzip Download File
Unzip the downloaded file on your computer.
AVR-XXXXXXX USB_AVR-XXXXXXX_XXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXX.zip

copy to USB flash drive

You can find "firmwares" folder after unzipped.


Copy that folder to USB flash drive.
You have to put "firmwares" folder on root directly on USB flash drive(memory).

1.3. File structure on USB Memory


Copy the update files to the USB memory with the following structure:
USB memory root
Model Name Model Area Product ID (CX870) Product ID (CY920) d

AVR-X3100WE3 North America (E3) 000100680100 000100750100


AVR-X3100WE2 Europe (E2) 000100680200 000100750200
AVR-X3100WE1C China (E1C) 000100680500 Nothing

+ firmwares
+ 000100XXXXXX
+ APLD.bin
+ DSP.bin
+ enc_update.xml
+ GUI.bin
+ IMG.bcd
+ MAIN.bin
+ SBL.bcd
+ SUB.bin
+ VPLD.bin

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1.4. Insert the USB memory in the USB port.
NOTE:Remove the LAN cable from this unit when performing updates.

Download firmware in MASTER VOLUME

USB flash drive.

MEDIA
DIMMER S TAT U S 1 CB L /S A T 2 Blu-ray 3 PLAYER 4 ONLINE

QUICK SELECT

AUX - HDMI SETUP MIC

1.5. Start the update.


Hold down buttons "TUNER PRESET CH -" and "STATUS" at the same time and press the power button to turn on the
power.

1.6. Display during USB update


The following message appears on the display after around 30 seconds
Display
FLD U S B U p d a t e S t a r t

1.7. Press the "ENTER" key on the remote control unit or this unit.

Then start Firmware Update.


Display
FLD U p d a t e F i l e C h e c k

1.8. The firmware update finishes.


The following message appears on the display:
Display
FLD U p d a t e C o m p l e t e

--- Precautions for Updates ---


• Never remove the USB memory before the update is finished.
• Never turn off the power before an update is completed.
• It takes around 1 hour to complete the update.
Once an update is started, normal operations cannot be performed until it is completed.
The GUI menu settings and image adjustment settings of this unit may be initialized.
Take note of your settings beforehand and reconfigure them after the update.

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1.9 Forced USB All Device Write Mode
1.9.1. Actions
Mode used when this unit cannot be recovered.
Forcibly switches this unit to USB update mode.

1.9.2. Operations
Press the "TUNER PRESET CH -" and "STATUS" buttons simultaneously while inserting the AC plug to turn the power on.

1.9.2. The firmware update finishes.


The update after the restart, all devices will be updated.

1.10. Update Procedure in the Event of a CY920 Error d


1.10.1. Actions
Perform the following update procedure if "CY920 Error" appears in the display when the power is turned on after
replacing the DIGITAL PCB or the CY920.

1.10.2. Operations
(1) Remove the AC power plug and turn off the power.
(2) Copy the update file to a USB memory device and insert the USB memory device in the USB port.
(3) Insert the AC plug and turn on the power.
(4) The update starts automatically after "CY920 Error" appears in the display.
Display
FLD U p d a t e F i l e C h e c k

(5) The firmware update finishes.


Display
FLD U p d a t e C o m p l e t e
The unit restarts after the update is finished.

(6) After the update, check that "CY920 Error" is no longer displayed, and check the version of the new firmware.
See "1. Version Display Mode" (20 page ).

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1.11. About the error code
See the table below for error codes and details of faults when the firmware is updated through USB memory.
Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code

Disconnect and connect the USB


01 Unable to detect USB. ConnectionFail01 memory.

Make sure that the Firmware File is in


02 No Firmware File in USB. FilesNotFound 02 the USB memory.

Firmware File in USB for unsup- Check the supported Model name/area
03 NotMatchFirm 03
ported Model name/area. for the Firmware File.

Failed to obtain individual Firm-


04 ConnectionFail06 Start the USB Update again.
ware information.

Time Out while obtaining indi-


05 ConnectionFail07 Start the USB Update again.
vidual Firmware information.

Failed to obtain entire Firmware


06 ConnectionFail04 Start the USB Update again.
information.

Time Out while obtaining entire


07 ConnectionFail05 Start the USB Update again.
Firmware information.

This unit automatically retries several


times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Error notification received while
08 ConnectionFail08 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
requesting Firmware Info.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
09 ConnectionFail09 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ware information.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.

Unable to detect USB for Firm- Disconnect and connect the USB
0A ConnectionFail0A
ware Download. memory.

No Firmware File for Firmware Disconnect and connect the USB


0B FilesNotFound 0B
Download. memory.

This unit automatically retries several


times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Received value with invalid Pack-
0D ConnectionFail0D If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
age Version.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
No Update Packet received from
10 Updating fail 10 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
CX870 (Time Out).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Abnormal data in Update Packet
11 Updating fail 11 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
received from CX870 (CRCError).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
Abnormal data in Update Packet times. Wait until the FL display stops.
12 received from CX870 (PacketNo- Updating fail 12 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Error). play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.

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Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Block Erase failed before rewriting
13 Erase fail 13 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Main.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Block Write failed while rewriting
14 Updating fail 14 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Main.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Error in Verify after rewriting Main
15 UpdateCheckNG 15 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
(Check Sum Error).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Setup failure of the transfer
16 Updating fail 16 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
method of XModem.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.

Unable to detect USB after SBL Disconnect and connect the USB
20 ConnectionFail20
Mode. memory.

No Firmware File in USB after SBL Disconnect and connect the USB
21 FilesNotFound 21
Mode. memory.

Firmware File in USB after SBL


Check the supported Model name/area
22 Mode for unsupported Model NotMatchFirm 22 for the Firmware File.
name/area.

Failed to obtain entire Firmware Disconnect and connect the USB


23 ConnectionFail23
information after SBL Mode. memory.

This unit automatically retries several


Time Out while obtaining entire times. Wait until the FL display stops.
24 Firmware information after SBL ConnectionFail24 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Mode. play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
25 Failed to transit to SBL Mode. ConnectionFail25 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Time Out in Download (writing to
26 Download fail 26 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
SDRAM) for Firmware Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Failed to write to EEPROM after
27 ConnectionFail27 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
SBL Mode.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
36 Unable to detect USB. ConnectionFail36 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
37 No Firmware File in USB. FilesNotFound 37 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.

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Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Firmware File in USB for unsup-
38 NotMatchFirm 38 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ported Model name/area.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
39 Time Out in USB Check. ConnectionFail39 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Unable to detect USB for Firm-
3A ConnectionFail3A If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ware Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
No Firmware File for Firmware
3B FilesNotFound 3B If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Error notification received while
3C Updating fail 3C If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
requesting Firmware Info.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
3D Updating fail 3D If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ware information.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
3F Failed to transit to SBL Mode. ConnectionFail3F If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
50 Unable to detect USB. ConnectionFail50 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
51 No Firmware File in USB. FilesNotFound 51 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Firmware File in USB for unsup-
52 NotMatchFirm 52 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ported Model name/area.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Error notification received while
54 Updating fail 54 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
requesting Firmware Info.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
55 Updating fail 55 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ware information.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Unable to detect USB for Firm-
56 ConnectionFail56 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ware Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
No Firmware File for Firmware
57 FilesNotFound 57 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.

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Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code
This unit automatically retries several
Invalid DeviceID in response or no times. Wait until the FL display stops.
5A response from Sub for C com- ConnectionFail5A If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
mand. play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
NACK received in response or no times. Wait until the FL display stops.
5B response from Sub for L com- Updating fail 5B If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
mand. play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
No Update Packet received from
5C Updating fail 5C If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
CX870 (Time Out).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Abnormal data in Update Packet
5D Updating fail 5D If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
received from CX870 (CRCError).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
Abnormal data in Update Packet times. Wait until the FL display stops.
5E received from CX870 (PacketNo- Updating fail 5E If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Error). play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Setup failure of the transfer
5F Updating fail 5F If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
method of XModem.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
NACK received in response or no times. Wait until the FL display stops.
60 response from Sub for P com- Updating fail 60 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
mand. play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
Mismatched Check Sum in re- times. Wait until the FL display stops.
61 sponse or no response from Sub UpdateCheckNG 61 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
for I command. play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Failed to start up Sub in Power On
62 Updating fail 62 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
sequence during Update.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Failed to transit to Application
63 Updating fail 63 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Mode.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Failed to transit to Boot Loader
64 Updating fail 64 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Mode.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
Write Enable Latch Bit not set in times. Wait until the FL display stops.
80 Read after issuing WREN com- Updating fail 80 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
mand. play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Block Erase failed in Read after
81 Updating fail 81 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
issuing BE command.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
No Update Packet received from
82 Updating fail 82 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
CX870 (Time Out).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.

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Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Abnormal data in Update Packet
83 Updating fail 83 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
received from CX870 (CRCError).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
Abnormal data in Update Packet times. Wait until the FL display stops.
84 received from CX870 (PacketNo- Updating fail 84 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Error). play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
Abnormal data in Update Packet times. Wait until the FL display stops.
85 received from CX870 (Data- Updating fail 85 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Length/DataNo). play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Mismatched Check Sum in Check
86 Updating fail 86 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Sum comparison after rewriting.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
A2 Unable to detect USB. ConnectionFailA2 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
A3 No Firmware File in USB. FilesNotFound A3 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Firmware File in USB for unsup-
A4 NotMatchFirm A4 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ported Model name/area.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Error notification received while
A6 Updating fail A6 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
requesting Firmware Info.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Time Out while obtaining Firm-
A7 Updating fail A7 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ware information.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Unable to detect USB for Firm-
AE ConnectionFailAE If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
ware Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
No Firmware File for Firmware
AF FilesNotFound AF If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Time Out in Download (writing to
B1 Download fail B1 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
SDRAM) for Firmware Download.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Error notification received after
B2 Updating fail B2 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
rewriting CX870 Firm.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Error in Firmware Update (Time
B3 Updating fail B3 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Out).
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.

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Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Failed to transit to BootLoader
B4 Updating fail B4 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Mode.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
This unit automatically retries several
times. Wait until the FL display stops.
Failed to transit to Application
B5 Updating fail B5 If the FL display stops at the Error dis-
Mode.
play, press and hold the "Power opera-
tion" button for five seconds.
---Check the firmware version after updating.---
After updating the firmware, check the version. See "1. Version Display Mode" (20 page ).

1.12. Device display during firmware update


Display of target device during firmware update.

Target device Display Error code when an error occurs

08 - 0B
10 - 15
Main CPU Main:**% ***min 20 - 27
36 - 3B
3F
50 - 52
Sub Sub :**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 64
50 - 52
Audio PLD APLD:**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 64
50 - 52
VIDEO PLD VPLD:**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 64
50 - 52
DSP DSP :**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 64
50 - 52
54 - 58
GUI Serial Flash GUI :**% ***min 5A
62 - 64
80 - 86
A0 - A4
CX870 Boot Loader ESBL:**% ***min A6 - A7
AE - B5
A0 - A4
CX870 Image EIMG:**% ***min A6 - A7
AE - B5

CX870 Image (Emergency


Update retry –
Mode)

Checking the Firmware Version After an Update


After updating the firmware, check the version. See "1. Version Display Mode" (20 page ).

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2. Updating by DPMS
Download the latest firmware from the internet and update the firmware.
2.1. Network Connection
(1) System Requirements
• A broadband internet connection
• Modem
• Router
• Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)

(2) Settings
Internet
Computer

Modem
ComputerLAN port / Ethernet connector

To WAN port
Router

To LAN port
To LAN port

ETHERNET connector

2.2. Check and update the firmware


Check whether new firmware is available. It is also possible to check approximately how long the update will take.
(1) Press the button "SETUP" on the remote control to display the GUI menu.
(2) Press the cursor button to select "General" → "Firmware" → "Update" → "Check Update".
(3) Press the button "ENTER".
• The latest firmware version uploaded to our website is displayed.
• Proceed to (4) if new firmware is available on our website.
• If the latest firmware is already installed, press the button "SETUP" to exit the menu.
(4) Select "Start" using the cursor buttons and then press "ENTER".
• The power display lights in red and the GUI screen display disappears during the update.
The remaining time of the update is shown on the display of the unit.
• The normal status resumes after the update is completed.

--- Precautions for Updates ---


• The environment and settings must allow connection to broadband Internet for updates.
• Never turn off the power before an update is completed.
• It takes around 1 hour to complete the update.
Once an update is started, normal operations cannot be performed until it is completed.
The GUI menu settings and image adjustment settings of this unit may be initialized.
Take note of your settings beforehand and reconfigure them after the update.

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2.3. About the error code
See the following table for details on the error code, details of the error code, display and coping strategies when updating
the firmware from DPMS. (DPMS:Denon Product Management Server).
Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code
Initialize the unit and try updating
again.
01 Failed to log in to DPMS. Login failed 01 Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.

Line etc. is congested when log- Update in an environment where there


02 Server is busy02
ging in to DPMS. is a small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


03 Connection to DPMS failed. ConnectionFail03 in an environment where there is a
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Failed to obtain individual Firm-
04 ConnectionFail04 in an environment where there is a
ware information.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Time Out while obtaining indi-
05 ConnectionFail05 in an environment where there is a
vidual Firmware information.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Failed to obtain entire Firmware
06 ConnectionFail06 in an environment where there is a
information.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Time Out while obtaining entire
07 ConnectionFail07 in an environment where there is a
Firmware information.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Error notification received while
08 ConnectionFail08 in an environment where there is a
requesting Firmware Info.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Time Out while obtaining Firm-
09 ConnectionFail09 in an environment where there is a
ware information.
small network load.

Error(NG) notification received Check the network connection. Update


0A while requesting Firmware Down- Download fail 0A in an environment where there is a
load. small network load.

Error(ServerBusy) notification re- Check the network connection. Update


0B ceived while requesting Firmware Download fail 0B in an environment where there is a
Download. small network load.

Error(Connect failure) notification Check the network connection. Update


0C received while requesting Firm- Download fail 0C in an environment where there is a
ware Download. small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Received value with invalid Pack-
0D ConnectionFail0D in an environment where there is a
age Version.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Connection to DPMS failed.
0E ConnectionFail0E in an environment where there is a
(Cannot get NTP)
small network load.

No Update Packet received from Turn on the power again. Update will
10 Updating fail 10
CX870 (Time Out). start automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet Turn on the power again. Update will
11 Updating fail 11
received from CX870 (CRCError). start automatically.

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Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code

Abnormal data in Update Packet


Turn on the power again. Update will
12 received from CX870 (PacketNo- Updating fail 12 start automatically.
Error).

Block Erase failed before rewriting Turn on the power again. Update will
13 Erase fail 13
Main. start automatically.

Block Write failed while rewriting Turn on the power again. Update will
14 Updating fail 14
Main. start automatically.

Error in Verify after rewriting Main Turn on the power again. Update will
15 UpdateCheckNG 15
(Check SumError). start automatically.

Check the network connection. Update


Setup failure of the transfer
16 Updating fail 16 in an environment where there is a
method of XModem.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


SBL Mode after IP Address acqui-
20 ConnectionFail20 in an environment where there is a
sition failure (AutoIP).
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


SBL Mode after IP Address acqui-
21 ConnectionFail21 in an environment where there is a
sition failure (Time Out).
small network load.

Initialize the unit and try updating


Login incorrect notification SBL again.
22 Login failed 22
Mode after DPMS connection. Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.

Server congestion notification SBL Update in an environment where there


23 Server is busy23
Mode after DPMS connection. is a small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Connection failure notification
24 ConnectionFail24 in an environment where there is a
SBL Mode after DPMS connection.
small network load.

Initialize the unit and try updating


25 Failed to transit to SBL Mode. ConnectionFail25 again.

Check the network connection. Update


Error in Firmware Download (Time
26 Download fail 26 in an environment where there is a
Out).
small network load.

Failed to write to EEPROM after Initialize the unit and try updating
27 Download fail 27
SBL Mode. again.

Login incorrect notification DPMS Update in an environment where there


36 Login failed 36
connection. is a small network load.

Server congestion notification by Update in an environment where there


37 Server is busy37
DPMS connection. is a small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Connection failure notification
38 ConnectionFail38 in an environment where there is a
DPMS connection.
small network load.

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Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code

Check the network connection. Update


Connect Time Out by DPMS con-
39 ConnectionFail39 in an environment where there is a
nection.
small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error(NG) notification received
start automatically.
3A while requesting Firmware Down- Download fail 3A Update in an environment where there
load.
is a small network load.
Turn on the power again. Update will
Error(ServerBusy) notification re-
start automatically.
3B ceived while requesting Firmware Download fail 3B Update in an environment where there
Download.
is a small network load.
Turn on the power again. Update will
Error(Connect failure) notification
start automatically.
3C received while requesting Firm- Download fail 3C Update in an environment where there
ware Download.
is a small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


SBL Mode after IP Address acqui-
3D ConnectionFail3D in an environment where there is a
sition failure (AutoIP).
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


SBL Mode after IP Address acqui-
3E ConnectionFail3E in an environment where there is a
sition failure (Time Out).
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


3F Failed to transit to SBL Mode. ConnectionFail3F in an environment where there is a
small network load.

Login incorrect notification DPMS Update in an environment where there


50 Login failed 50
connection. is a small network load.

Server congestion notification by Update in an environment where there


51 Server is busy51
DPMS connection. is a small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Connection failure notification
52 ConnectionFail52 in an environment where there is a
DPMS connection.
small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error notification received while start automatically.
54 Updating fail 54
requesting Firmware Info. Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Time Out while obtaining Firm- start automatically.
55 Updating fail 55
ware information. Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error(NG) notification received
start automatically.
56 while requesting Firmware Down- Download fail 56 Update in an environment where there
load.
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error(ServerBusy) notification re-
start automatically.
57 ceived while requesting Firmware Download fail 57 Update in an environment where there
Download.
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error(Connect failure) notification
start automatically.
58 received while requesting Firm- Download fail 58 Update in an environment where there
ware Download.
is a small network load.

Invalid DeviceID in response or no


Turn on the power again. Update will
5A response from Sub for C com- ConnectionFail5A start automatically.
mand.

83
Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code

NACK received in response or no


Turn on the power again. Update will
5B response from Sub for L com- Updating fail 5B start automatically.
mand.

No Update Packet received from Turn on the power again. Update will
5C Updating fail 5C
CX870 (Time Out). start automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet Turn on the power again. Update will
5D Updating fail 5D
received from CX870 (CRCError). start automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet


Turn on the power again. Update will
5E received from CX870 (PacketNo- Updating fail 5E start automatically.
Error).

Setup failure of the transfer Turn on the power again. Update will
5F Updating fail 5F
method of XModem. start automatically.

NACK received in response or no


Turn on the power again. Update will
60 response from Sub for "P" com- Updating fail 60 start automatically.
mand.

Mismatched Check Sum in re-


Turn on the power again. Update will
61 sponse or no response from Sub UpdateCheckNG 61 start automatically.
for "I" command.

Failed to start up Sub in Power On Turn on the power again. Update will
62 Updating fail 62
sequence during Update. start automatically.

Write Enable Latch Bit not set in


Turn on the power again. Update will
80 Read after issuing WREN com- Updating fail 80 start automatically.
mand.

Block Erase failed in Read after Turn on the power again. Update will
81 Updating fail 81
issuing BE command. start automatically.

No Update Packet received from Turn on the power again. Update will
82 Updating fail 82
CX870 (Time Out). start automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet Turn on the power again. Update will
83 Updating fail 83
received from CX870 (CRCError). start automatically.

Abnormal data in Update Packet


Turn on the power again. Update will
84 received from CX870 (PacketNo- Updating fail 84 start automatically.
Error).

Setup failure of the transfer Turn on the power again. Update will
85 Updating fail 85
method of XModem. start automatically.

Mismatched Check Sum in Check Turn on the power again. Update will
86 Updating fail 86
Sum comparison after rewriting. start automatically.

Check the network connection. Update


IP Address acquisition failure
A0 ConnectionFailA0 in an environment where there is a
(AutoIP).
small network load.

84
Error
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Code

Check the network connection. Update


IP Address acquisition failure
A1 ConnectionFailA1 in an environment where there is a
(Time Out).
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Login incorrect notification DPMS
A2 Login failed A2 in an environment where there is a
connection.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Server congestion notification by
A3 Server is busyA3 in an environment where there is a
DPMS connection.
small network load.

Check the network connection. Update


Connection failure notification
A4 ConnectionFailA4 in an environment where there is a
DPMS connection.
small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error notification received while start automatically.
A6 Updating fail A6
requesting Firmware Info. Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Time Out while obtaining Firm- start automatically.
A7 Updating fail A7
ware information. Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error(NG) notification received
start automatically.
AE while requesting Firmware Down- Download fail AE Update in an environment where there
load.
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error(ServerBusy) notification re-
start automatically.
AF ceived while requesting Firmware Download fail AF Update in an environment where there
Download.
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error(Connect failure) notification
start automatically.
B0 received while requesting Firm- Download fail B0 Update in an environment where there
ware Download.
is a small network load.

Turn on the power again. Update will


Error in Firmware Download (Time start automatically.
B1 Download fail B1
Out). Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.
Turn on the power again. Update will
Error notification received after start automatically.
B2 Download fail B2
rewriting CX870 Firm. Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.
Turn on the power again. Update will
Error in Firmware Update (Time start automatically.
B3 Updating fail B3
Out). Update in an environment where there
is a small network load.

Failed to transit to Boot Loader Initialize the unit and try updating
B4 Updating fail B4
Mode. again.

Failed to transit to Application Initialize the unit and try updating


B5 Updating fail B5
Mode. again.

85
Device display during firmware update
Display of target device during firmware update.

Target device Display Error code when an error occurs

08 - 0C
10 - 15
Main Main:**% ***min 22 - 24
36 - 3E

50 - 52
Sub Sub :**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 64

50 - 52
Audio PLD APLD:**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 61

50 - 52
VIDEO PLD VPLD:**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 64

50 - 52
DSP DSP :**% ***min 54 - 58
5A - 61

50 - 52
54 - 58
GUI Serial Flash GUI :**% ***min 5A - 61
80 - 86

A0 - A4
CX870 Boot Loader ESBL:**% ***min A6 - A7
AE - B5

A0 - A4
CX870 Image EIMG:**% ***min A6 - A7
AE - B5

CX870 Image (Emergency Mode) Update retry –

Checking the Firmware Version After an Update


After updating the firmware, check the version.
See "1. Version Display Mode" ( 20 page ).

86
ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting Idling Current
1. Preparation
(1) Prepare a DV voltmeter.
(2) Place the unit in normal usage conditions, away from highly ventilated areas such as next to an air conditioning
machine or electric fan.
The set requires an ambient temperature of 15℃ to 30℃ and standard humidity.
(3) Settings of This Unit
• POWER (Power source switch) STANDBY
• SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) No load
( Do not connect equipment such as speakers or dummy resistors. )

2. Adjustment Procedure
(1) Remove the top cover and turn VR714, VR724, VR734, VR744, VR754, VR764, VR774 of the AMP UNIT as far
anticlockwise(c) as possible.
(2) Connect the DC Voltmeter test points.
FRONT-Lch :CN715
FRONT-Rch :CN725
CENTER ch :CN735
SURROUND-Lch :CN745
SURROUND-Rch :CN755
SURROUND-BACK Lch :CN765
SURROUND-BACK Rch :CN775
(3) Connect the power cord to an outlet. Next, press the power button to turn on the power.
(4) Set this unit as follows.
MASTER VOLUME :"---" anticlockwise (c min.)
SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) :No load
( Do not connect equipment such as speakers or dummy resistors. )
MODE :MCH STEREO
FUNCTION :DVD
(5) Turn VR714 clockwise (x) and adjust the voltage of the test point to "6.5mV ± 0.5mV DC" within 2 minutes.
(6) 10 minutes after the preliminary adjustment, turn VR714 and set the voltage as "8.0mV ± 0.5mV DC".
(7) Adjust the variable resistance of each channel using the same method.

AMP UNIT

SBL-CH
DC Voltmeter FL-CH SL-CH C-CH SR-CH FR-CH
SBR-CH

CN735

VR734 VR754 VR724 VR764 VR774


VR744
CN715 CN745 CN755 CN725 CN765 CN775
VR714

F Lch S Lch C ch S Rch F Rch S Back Lch S Back Rch

87
SURROUND
Contents MODES AND PARAMETERS
Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix

Sound modes and channel output


S This indicates the audio output channels or surround parameters that can be set.
D This indicates the audio output channels. The output channels depend on the settings of “Speaker Config.” (v p. 191).
Channel output
Sound mode (v p. 119)
Front L/R Center Surround L/R Surround back L/R Front height L/R Front wide L/R Subwoofer
Direct/Pure Direct (2-channel) S Dz4
Direct/Pure Direct (Multi-channel) S D D Dz1 Dz1 Dz1 D
DSD Direct (2-channel) S Dz4
DSD Direct (Multi-channel) S D D D
Stereo S D
Multi Ch In S D D Dz1 Dz2 D
Dolby Pro Logic gz S D D D D
Dolby Pro Logic gx S D D D D
Dolby Pro Logic g S D D D
Dolby Pro Logic g A-DSX S D D Dz3 Dz3 D
DTS Neo:X S D D D D D D
Audyssey DSX® S D D Dz3 Dz3 D
Dolby Digital S D D D Dz2 D
Dolby Digital Plus S D D Dz1 Dz1 Dz1 D
Dolby TrueHD S D D Dz1 Dz1 Dz1 D
DTS Surround S D D D Dz2 D
DTS 96/24 S D D D Dz2 D
DTS-HD S D D Dz1 Dz1 D z1 D
DTS Express S D D D Dz2 D
Multi Ch Stereo S D D D D D D
Rock Arena S D D D D D D
Jazz Club S D D D D D D
Mono Movie S D D D D D D
Video Game S D D D D D D
Matrix S D D D D D D
Virtual S D
z1 A signal for each channel contained in an input signal is output as audio.
z2 Audio is output when the set sound mode name contains “+PLgz”.
z3 Audio is output from the speakers specified in the “Audyssey DSX®” (v p. 161) settings.
z4 Audio is output when “Subwoofer Mode” in the menu is set to “LFE+Main”. (v p. 196)

Contents Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix

Front panel Display Rear panel 248 Remote Index


Sound modes and surround parameters
Surround Parameter (v p. 153)
Dialog Level Subwoofer Cinema EQ Loudness Dynamic Low Delay Effect Room Height
Sound mode (v p. 119) Adjust Level Adjust (v p. Management z1 Compression z2 Frequency Time Level Size Gain z4
(v p. 152) (v p. 152) 153) (v p. 153) (v p. 154) Effects z3 (v p. (v p. (v p. (v p.
(v p. 154) 155) 155) 156) 156)
Direct/Pure Direct (2-channel) z5 S z6 S S
Direct/Pure Direct (Multi-channel) z5 S S S S S
DSD Direct (2-channel) S z6
DSD Direct (Multi-channel) z5 S S S
Stereo S S S S
Multi Ch In S S S z7 S
Dolby Pro Logic gz S S S S S S
Dolby Pro Logic gx S S S z8 S S
Dolby Pro Logic g S S S z8 S S
Dolby Pro Logic g A-DSX S S S z8 S S
DTS Neo:X S S S z8 S S
Audyssey DSX® S S S S S S
Dolby Digital S S S z7 S S S
Dolby Digital Plus S S S z7 S S S
Dolby TrueHD S S S z7 S S S S
DTS Surround S S S z7 S S S
DTS 96/24 S S S z7 S S
DTS-HD S S S z7 S S
DTS Express S S S z7 S S
Multi Ch Stereo S S S S S
Rock Arena S S S S S S S
Jazz Club S S S S S S S
Mono Movie S S S S S S S
Video Game S S S S S S S
Matrix S S S S S S
Virtual S S S S S
z1 – z8 : “Sound modes and surround parameters” (v p. 251)

Front panel Display Rear panel 249 Remote Index

88
Contents Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix

Surround Parameter (v p. 153)


Neo:X Audyssey (v p. 159)
Pro Logicg/gx Music mode only
mode only Restorer
Tone z7
Sound mode (v p. 119) Panorama Dimension Center Center MultEQ® XT Dynamic Dynamic Audyssey
z10
(v p. 115)
(v p. 154) (v p. 155) Width Gain z8(v p. 159) EQ z9 Volume DSX® (v p. (v p. 157)
(v p. (v p. (v p. 160) z9 161)
155) 154) (v p. 161)
Direct/Pure Direct (2-channel) z5
Direct/Pure Direct (Multi-channel) z5
DSD Direct (2-channel)
DSD Direct (Multi-channel) z5
Stereo S S S S S
Multi Ch In S S S S S
Dolby Pro Logic gz S S S S S
Dolby Pro Logic gx S S S S S S S S
Dolby Pro Logic g S S S S S S S S S
Dolby Pro Logic g A-DSX S S S S S S S S S
DTS Neo:X S S S S S S
Audyssey DSX® S S S S S S
Dolby Digital S S S S S
Dolby Digital Plus S S S S S
Dolby TrueHD S S S S S
DTS Surround S S S S S
DTS 96/24 S S S S S
DTS-HD S S S S S
DTS Express S S S S S
Multi Ch Stereo S S S S S
Rock Arena S S S S S
Jazz Club S S S S S
Mono Movie S S S S S
Video Game S S S S S
Matrix S S S S S
Virtual S S S S S
z5, z9 – z12 : “Sound modes and surround parameters” (v p. 251)
Contents Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix

z1 This item can be selected when a Dolby TrueHD signal is played. 250
Front panel Display Rear panel Remote Index
z2 This item can be selected when Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital or DTS signal is played.
z3 This item can be selected when a Dolby Digital or DTS signal or DVD-Audio is played.
z4 This setting is available when the set sound mode name contains “+PLgz”.
z5 During playback in Pure Direct mode, the surround parameters are the same as in Direct mode.
z6 This setting is available when “Subwoofer Mode” in the menu is set to “LFE+Main”. (v p. 196)
z7 This setting is unavailable when the set sound mode name contains “+PLg Music” or “+Neo:X Music”.
z8 This setting is possible when the sound mode is “Cinema” mode.
z9 This item cannot be set when “Dynamic EQ” is set to “On”. (v p. 160)
z10 This item cannot be set when Audyssey® Setup (Speaker Calibration) has not been performed.
z11 This item cannot be set when “MultEQ® XT” is set to “Off”. (v p. 159)
z12 This item can be set when the input signal is analog, PCM 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.

Front panel Display Rear panel 251 Remote Index

89
Contents Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix

Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes


F This indicates the default sound mode.
S This indicates the selectable sound mode.
2-channel signal Multi-channel signal
Analog / Dolby DSD PCM DTS-HD DTS DTS ES DTS ES DTS Dolby Dolby Dolby Dolby DSD
Sound mode (v p. 119) NOTE PCM Digital (Super Multi Express Dscrt6.1 Mtrix6.1 TrueHD Digital Digital EX Digital (Super
(+/HD)/ Audio Plus Audio
DTS (-HD) CD) CD)
DTS Surround
DTS-HD Mstr Fz6
DTS-HD Hi Res Fz7
DTS ES Dscrt6.1 z1 F
DTS ES Mtrx6.1 z1 F
DTS Surround S S F
DTS 96/24 Fz8
DTS (–HD) + PLgx z1z2 S S S
DTS (–HD) + PLgz z3 S S S S S
DTS Express F
DTS (–HD) + Neo:X z4 S S S S S
DTS Neo:X z5 S S
Dolby Surround
Dolby TrueHD F
Dolby Digital+ F
Dolby Digital EX z1 S S
Dolby (D+) (HD) + EX z1 S S
Dolby Digital F F
Dolby (D) (D+) (HD) + PLgx z1z2 S S S S
Dolby (D) (D+) (HD) + PLgz z3 S S S S
Dolby (D) (D+) (HD) + Neo:X z4 S S S S
Dolby Pro Logic g/gx z5 S S S
Dolby Pro Logic gz z3 S S S
z1 – z8 : “Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes” (v p. 254)
Contents Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix

Front panel Display Rear


2-channel signal panel 252 Remote Index
Multi-channel signal
Analog / Dolby DSD PCM DTS-HD DTS DTS ES DTS ES DTS Dolby Dolby Dolby Dolby DSD
Sound mode (v p. 119) NOTE PCM Digital (Super Multi Express Dscrt 6.1 Mtrix 6.1 TrueHD Digital Digital EX Digital (Super
(+/HD)/ Audio CD) Plus Audio CD)
DTS (-HD)
Multi Ch In
Multi Ch In F F
Multi Ch In + Dolby EX z1 S S
Multi Ch In + PLgx z1z2 S S
Multi Ch In + PLgz z3 S S
Multi Ch In + Neo:X z4 S
Multi Ch In 7.1 z1 Fz10
Audyssey
Audyssey DSX® S S S S S S S S S S S
DOLBY PLg/g A-DSX z5 S S S
Direct
Direct Sz9 S S S S S S S S S S S S
Pure Direct
Pure Direct S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Original sound mode
Multi Ch Stereo S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Rock Arena S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Jazz Club S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Mono Movie S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Video Game S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Matrix S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Virtual S S S S S S S S S S S S S S
Stereo
Stereo F S S S S S S S S S S S S S
z1 – z5, z9, z10 : “Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes” (v p. 254)
Contents Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix

z1 This item can be selected when surround back speakers are used.
z2 The “Cinema” mode or “Music” mode can be selected. When using a single surround back speaker, the “Music” mode is used.
z3 This item can be selected when front height speakers are used.
z4 The “Cinema” mode, “Music” mode or “Game” mode can be selected. This item can be selected when using any of the surround back, front height or front wide speaker.
Front
z5 panel mode, “Music”Display
The “Cinema” mode or “Game” mode can Rear panel
be selected. 253 Remote Index
z6 This item can be selected when the input signal is DTS-HD Master Audio.
z7 This item can be selected when the input signal is DTS-HD Hi Resolution.
z8 This item can be selected when the input signal is DTS 96/24.
z9 The default sound mode for the AirPlay playback is Direct.
z10 This item can be selected when the input signals contain surround back signals.

90
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1. POWER
1.1. The unit does not power on

The unit does not power on

Does the power indicator on Does the power indicator on the


NO YES
the front panel flash in green front panel flash in red when the
or white when the power is power is turned on?
turned on?
NO

YES
Has a fuse broken? See "1.2.Fuse is blown."

NO

Is DC5V output even when


YES Is DC5V being supplied from NO the connector (CN903) NO
TO "6. SMPS"
the SMPS PCB (BN903) to supplying power from the
(See 73 page)
the DIGITAL PCB? SMPS PCB to the DIGITAL
PCB is removed?

YES YES

Check for breakages and short


Check the circuits around
circuits in the circuits and parts
the Microprocessor on the
between CN903 on the DIGITAL
DIGITAL PCB and replace
PCB and the microprocessor power
any faulty parts.
supply and replace any faulty parts.

Does the power display on


YES Are any parts not fully con- NO TO "3.6. Protection
the front panel change to
nected in the connectors that History Display Mode"
lighting in green after ap-
connect the PCBs? (See 60 page)
proximately 10 seconds?

NO YES

YES Connect the connectors cor-


Has a fuse broken? See "1.2.Fuse is blown."
rectly.
NO

Check the voltage of pins 1-7


0V Check the circuits around the Micropro-
of CN704 on the DIGITAL
cessor on the DIGITAL PCB and replace
PCB while the power display
any faulty parts.
is flashing in green or white.

0.6V or -0.6V

Remove the connector (CN971) of the SPK PCB.


Check the "3.6. Protection history display mode"
(See 60 page)

1.2. Fuse is blown


Broken fuse

Check the rectifier diode in Check for short circuits between


Check for leaks and short
the rectifier circuit on the the regulator output terminal and
circuits in the parts on the
secondary side, and check GND in the power supply stabili-
primary side. Replace any
the circuit for short circuits. zation circuit. Replace faulty parts
faulty parts.
Replace any faulty parts. if there is a short circuit.

Replace the fuse after repair.

91
2. Analog video

COMPONENT/HDMI OUT NG

Input CVBS Input COMPONENT Input


Function:CBL / SAT Function:CBL / SAT HDMI

To A TO "3 HDMI/DVI"

<DIGITAL PCB> test point


JK382 T48 T222
D3943
R3967

T281R3968
D3944
R3964
T279R3963

JK394 JK393 JK392 JK391 JK384 JK383 JK381 T224


BN111
D3923
R3957
R3953
R3954
R3958
D3924

D3823
R3857
R3853
R3854
R3858
D3824
C4373

D3863
R3877
R3873
R3874
R3878
D3864
D3904
D3964
R3976

R3977
D3965
D3962

D3903
R3947
R3943
R3944
R3948

D3843
R3867
R3863
R3864
R3868
D3844
C4371
D3961

TP31 R4357
R4358 T51
T278

JK201
TP30 T296 T274 T275 T269 T270 T232 T233 T214 T220 T94 T126
JW507 T297 T41
JK431 TP29
C4426 T277

JK203

JK202
T50
T22 C4425 CN503
C1138 T298

C2045

C2044
R3962
R3965

T267 T227 T80


D3948

TP28 C4372 1

JK501
RN501
D3970

D3869
D3909

D3829
T294 T52

L5005
4
C3943

97 T192
D3942

D3947 T271 T127D3821


R3961

D4320 T234D3861 R3856


1

D3910

1
32 D3866 R3876
D4321

D3 T299 D3811
93

85
D3967

C1139 D4319 D4318 D3945 D3941 R3966 T268


D3963

T85
D3

D4325 D4 D3966 D3927 D3906 D3905 D3865 D3852 D3847 D3808 D3807
D4323

TP27 D3950 D39 D3870 T231 D3848 D3830 D3826 D3825 D3812

D3
D3

C3842
D3921R3956 D3901R3946 D3841R3866

D3822
R3852
R3855
C3844
D3925

R3851
D3862
R3872
R3875
T191 T190
92

R3871
D3973 46
D3949

TP40 T272
8

T128

C3843
D3842
R3862
R3865
C3942

R3861
T193
D3922
R3952
R3955

C2042
R2043
R3951
L3909

D3902
C3941
R3942
R3945

R2049 C2043

C2049 D2041
R2041
RN438

RN440

L4309

D3930

D3932
R3941

R2047 R2042
R2048 R2044
R2045 D2042
D4316 T276 T221

C2051
C2052
C2048

C2046

C2047
R2067
R2064

R2053
R2054

R2063
R2066

R2052
R2051
R4354
D3974

T273
R3979
R3978

D3867 D3845 D3810 D3809


D3972

D3850
D3912 D3911 D3832 D3805
D3969

D3968

D3872 D3871 T209


RN391

R4352 D3952 D3929 D3926 D3849 D3846 D3806


RN439

D4322

D3908 D3907 D3868 D3831 D3828 D3827


L5091
D4313

C5092
RN392

R4353 D3951 IC391 C1305


RN393

R4356

R2046
R2050
D4347

TP8
D4348

D4326 TP62 C3936


D4350

D4349

TP9 C3838 X1501


R3916 R3917
C1131

TP7
R1132

R1131

TP70 IC381 D5113 D5112 C1504C1503


C3990

T225
TP92

T13
R1512 R1513

R1518
R1517
R1516
TP82
TP81

C4347

R1515
TP80

R1509

R1507
R1504
R1506
R1505
R1508
R3821 TP19 D5114 D5111
IC431 R4334 C5093 IC204

L5111
X3901 C1195

L5112
C1275 C1196 C3836
TP108 TP83 JW504

T326
C1197
L1204

L4305 R1194

C5097
C4384

R5100

C5111
R5115
C1278
R3815 R3816

C1205 C3937 R1501


C1206 C4348 C5116 C5117 IC151 CN152
X3801

C1207 TP106 R4335 T315 R1519


C1194 R1520
R4311 RN436
RN435
L1194 BK501 R1528 C1513
C1193 R1196 R1195

C1204 L4306 R1249 R1211 T240 R1529


T219 L1193 R1530
C4382 RN434

C3837 T316 C1514


R1204 R1536
R4359
C4313
C4419

C4405 T218 C3881 L3807 R1212 Q1111

CN512
RN433
R3982

R1537
L1203 T318 T241 R1538 R1569
IC119

R1205
C4337RN432

C3868 L3805 Q1101 R1580 C1233


RN431 TP107
T327

R3803
R3804
R3805
R3806
R1206 R1213 C1005
R3981

C3871 L3806 C1211 C1020


C4421
IC120

C1192 R1581 C1021


R4324 C1019
TP102

C1203 R1193 C1006


L4304

R1161 R1539 C1016


L3808 T146

T184
L1192 C3888

T223
C3852 R1540 C1009

NETWORK MODULE
R1162 R1541

T182

T183
R1203 C1202 R4323 L1191

T181
BN27A
C4420 R1543

D1102
L3801

Q1132 Q1131
L1202 C4336X4301 C4381 C1161 T76

C1169
C3851

C1901
R1903
R1902
L4 54

R1901
R1167
L1201 T58 TP88TP91

C1168
C1276

R1544
T75
30
TP

D1101 C1253
1

R3905

T77 T72
R4328 C1290
TP86 TP87 TP53 R4326 T319
L1183

L1184

R3904
R4317
R4318
R4316

R3903 SW501 T78

Q1133
T166

RN151
9
C1185 TP103 C4401 T7

IC191
R1184 T215 T165 T81
C4397 T212 R1151

R1547
R1546
C1510

R1553
R1554
R1555
R1556
R1557
R1558
R1559
C1184 D1103 T164

R1548

R1552
BK502 T147

C1511
C1186
L4302

TP6 R1102 T211 R1152 T1 T74

C1251
R1185 C1187 C4402 T210 C1151

T84T T82
R2527

C1159
T213
R2526 83

R1156
C1158
R2528 IC122 Q1126 R1001
IC118

R1186 R2529 R1101 C1272


R1172

R1002

R1935

R1945
R2530 C1288
R1171

TP43
TP42
TP44
TP41

C1270

R1231 R1232
C1183 C1269
C1018
CN511 Q1953 C1268 T2
C1171

CN251

CN501 C1007
CN502 C1023 Q1931

Q1125
R1183

C1102
R1251
T73 L1004

T167
TP5
R2531

Q1941 R1952
C1182 C1041
R3543
R3544
R3542

TP4 C1951
TP12

Q1252 C1028 T17

C1217
C1214
C1215
C1216
C1218
L1182 R1253 C1022
C3749

C1297
R3547
R3536
R3537
TP11

T186 R1951

T106
T109

T105

T102
L1181 TP3 T11 R1931

T114

T116
T118

T121
T142 C4043 R2519 R1214 T103 C1017 R1957
R2518 C1101 T112 T113 Q1956 JW503
C3759
R3548
R3549

L1030
L1028

L1025

L1023
SUPPORTER

L1021
L1019
L1017

L1015
T53 R2517 R1932 R1941 R1942

L1003
R1252
C1227 IC402 IC403 T131 T120
Q1116 R1215
R4235

Q1251
R4232

R4238
R4240
R4242
R4243
R4244

R4226

R4247

TP13
R4220

R4225
R4219

R1955

L1032
C1129
Q1106

RN420 RN421 TP2 TP1 C1179 C2535 C1213

L1009
L1008

L1007
C3731

C1042 C1953

OUT
C2586 T135 T101 T324 C1029
C2536 C1219

CN191
C1128
C4213

C1178
C1234

T320
R1224
R1225

R1954
C1285

R1127
C1281

T185
C2580 R2554 R2555
C4016

RN352 R3540 T95 T21


L3513
R4088

R1222 C2591 R2558 Q1102


C2537 T136
T141

CN69B
R1223
C3734
C3735

C3733 R3541 C2538 R2539 Q1971 Q1981


R4087 R4237 C2539 R1129
C4202 C3758 C1283 C2578 BN23A
Q1117

C3732 C3711 C2599 C1121 Q1921 Q1961

Q1112
R4234 C1282

T247

T187
RN351 C3722 R1122

R1922 Q1911
R4239 C1287
RN354

C3715 RN259

CN171
R4236 C1280 R1121
R1052
R1053

RN353

T189
R1051

Q1119 C3727

T188
CN253

R1785

R1787

R4233 R1715 T96


R1761

R1718

C3724
R1717

L1033
L1029
L1027
RN260

L1031
IC351

R1913
R1912
C1921
C3511 R1711 R1961R1971R1981
C1141

T97
R1147
R1141
R1142

R1710
R1720

C2540
R1786
IC421

R1709

L1026
L1024

L1018
L1022
L1020

T124
T115
T117

T125
R1722

T325

T119

T100

T69
TP10 C3512 R2540 IC171 R1714 T246
C2542 R1707

T110
T111
RN412

T107
T108
T122

T104

T70
L3501 T323 T99T98
RN413RN411RN414 RN415 RN408RN406RN409RN407RN410 T134 T174 T123

CN704
A
T322

L1016
L1014
L1013
R2505 T175 C1012 C1024

L1006
L1005
C2558

L1012
L1010
R2507
R2508
R2509

R2544
R2545

L1011
R2510
R2541

C2541
RN423 RN422

RN253
R2501

L3512 T321 C1025 C1014

C3081
L3505 C1149 C1713 T176 Q1123 T23
IC251 R1723 T180 Q1124
R2506
T179

RN224
RN223
C3742C3743 C3501 RN251 RN252 RN254 R1724 Q2001
C3757
R3502
C3756

C3651
C3752

T133
R3501

T178
C3744

CN252
R3518

C1225 T14 T6 T5T4

C3074

C3075

C3073
T158
R1148

Q1105 C3661 R1704 C1703 T7


R1220

C3078
L3510 R1788 T177 T216 IC301 T159 T64 T65 T67 T68
C3668 R1218

C2204
Q1115 C3027 T66
R2219
R2218
C1052

R2217
R2216

C2211
C1051

T63
C2504

C2505

C3077
C4088 R4080 R4079

IN
X1701
C1148

Q1114
R3517 R3527

T92
C3504

X2501 T40 T61


L4005 RN401RN403RN405 RN424 T130
L4006 T18 JW501 T60

R2215
C1053
C3505

C4086 R1726
T202
T204
T171

C2028
R3516

IC253
T205
R3528
R3529

T129
R3530
C3748

C3503
C3502

IC401 X3501
R4245

C3560
C3545

RN425 RN426 RN427 RN428 R1221 Q1104 R1219 R1727


C3541

C4061

DIP
C1224
C1223

C1222 R1728 T59


R1705 C1702
R1731R1729

R2201 T148 T55


L4003 R2202

DIGITAL_CUP12638Z_A_MP Pb
R2214 R2032C2035 T56
IC121

C4063 R2203
R1730

R2213 R2031C2034
T149 IC203

R2007 C3071
R4072 C3002
R1702

T86
R1701

T150 C3026
R4073 T138

R3034 R3027
R3038 R3028
R3033 R3026
R3037 R3025
T87

R3074 R3067
R3078 R3068
R3073 R3066
R3077 R3065

R3014 R3007
R3018 R3008
R3013 R3006
R3017 R3005
R3054 R3047
R3058 R3048
R3053 R3046
R3057 R3045
TP14 T151
R1734

R1739

R4048
R1732

R1735
R1736

R1740
R1741
R1742
R1743
C1277

T137

R2006
R2005
T88

RN203
RN202
R2008
R2009
R1738

T152
R1746

BAR CODE
C4369

R4049
RN454
C4364

C4365

C4368

T89
RN452

RN453

C3072
RN451

T153

C3067

C3047

C3037
C3057
R4074 C4007 T154
R4075 R4046 R2004 T93
RN445RN444RN443RN442

R4047 T155
C4360
C4006

C4361

L4002 C4070 C1230 T156 IC201 R2003


Q1122

T194

R4044
C1228
R4045

T196

T157
C4362
T329

T333
T331

T197

T198
C1229

C2019
R2204

BK104 C4367
C4363

C4366 R1226 Q1121 IC222


T195 T199
L4001 C4075
C2201
R1754

R1227 IC221

R2002
C4177 Q1702
C1724
R1756

R1757
R1753

C3080
R2207

L4015 T12
C1722
C1723

BK103
CN431

R1256 L1211 RN225


R2210
R2206

R2014
R2205

C2208

TP37
R2208
R2209

C4176 TP109 TP112 TP113TP115 R4036 C1118 C3079


R4053
R4050

R4052
R4051

C4014 R2013

C2013
R4040 TP116 TP111 T3 C2018
C1246

L1212 C2014
R4057 C4013 CN221

B
D4301 T328
C4356 T330
T332
T334
T335
T336
R4336

C1119
C2213
C2214

R2220
C2215
C2216
C1241

R4058 R4067 C1220


R1755

C2015
TP118TP119 R1217
C2006

R4059
C4357
C4358
C4359

R1758
R1759

R4054 R4066 TP110 L1213 IC305 IC304 IC303 IC302


C4351
D4303

C1725

T340
R1760

C3068
X4001

TP117
R4055 R4042 TP32 D1701 Q1703 C3058 C3048
C1010 C3038
L4012

R4056 R4041 T140 C2039


TP114 JW506 X2001 C2007
T46

T44

T144 C1015
JW505
CN401

C4015 R4043 T145 R1752 Q1113 T9 T49 T163 C2038


T42

IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP


R4039 R1216T139 Q1103 C1002 C1001
BK103 T34 T33 T32 T31
T45

T39
T20
L4014

T16

T143 R1751 C1721 T25 T28 T57 T8 C3012 T30 T314 T29 T38 T37 T36 T35 C3040 C3039
C4161

T54 T10
JW502
L4004

T71 R1230
L4016
L4013

L1214 T27 T160 T200


C1111

R1111

T43 T15 T47 C3004


C1284 Q1701 T24 T62 L1001
C3005
R4038

R4061 R4064 R4032 R4031 C4040


R1112

R4060 R4065 C4001 C4002R4034 C3006


T338 T339 T337 C3022
C4008 C1274
BK102
BN21A

BN25A

BN26A

CN903
BN24A

Detail A Detail B
R1755

R1217
R1758
R1759
C1725
R1760

Q1703
R2089 Q1113
7pin
R1216T139 Q1103
R2091 T25 T28 T57 T8
T27

C3742C3743 C3501 R2090 T24


3pin
R2092 4pin
C3744
R3518

6pin
BN21A

Q1115
R3517 R3527
C3504

9pin
C3505
R3516
R3528
R3529
R3530
C3748

C3503
C3502

X3501

<Video PCB> test point


JK526

JK525

JK532 JK521
JK513 JK531
JK512 JK511-AVRX3000
JK511 J5140 J5141 JK523
C5236
J5139 J5112 J5124 C5334 C5336 J5114
C5160 C5162 C5156 C5158 C5152 C5154 C5113 C5111 C5112 J5113
BAR CODE LABEL R5359
J5105

J5116
J5109

J5118
J5037

C5333 C5335 J5115


J5108

J5003 J5119
J5102

J5106 BN27B
Pb J5036
J5098

J5023 J5117
J5006 J5103 J5107 BK503 1.D5V
C5371
J5099

2.SWM5V
C5311 C5317 3.N.C
J5021
RC521 4.M3.3V
5.DGND
J5014 C5372 6.A+7V
J5057 7.A-7V
J5045 8.RC_IN
J5001
J5028
J5002

J5101
J5003

D5257

J5004 J5039 9.KILLIR_MZ


10.RC_OUT_MZ
J5008 J5025 11.BT_LINK_MZ
J5008 J5015
12.FRONT_IRIN
13.FLASHER_IR_IN
J5017
J5046
J5041

14.REMOTE3.3V
J5011 J5035 J5095
15.232O_MI
C5315

16.232I_MO
17.TRIGGER_1
18.TRIGGER_2
J5038

19.B/P_IRIN_DE
C5171
J5052

J5031

J5056
J5009
DIP OUT
J5055

J5009
J5032
J5034

J5033

J5096
J5042
J5043
J5053

J5010 J5020 J5018


J5024
J5029
J5030
J5049

J5097
C5167

J5013 J5026 J5051


FOR_LPP CUP12534Z_1

J5027
J5050

LPP
J5048

1.N.C
2.MXL
3.MX_GND
4.MXR
5.VIDEO+5V
6.VIDEO+5V
J5005 7.VGND
8.VIDEO-5V
C5121 J5016 9.VIDEO-5V
10.TRG_GND
J5058 11.TRG+12V
J5022 12.N.C
13.N.C
J5012
J5019
J5047
J5040

J5007
J5054

BN21B C5109 C5109 -side


C5107 BN28B
IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP
12.VGND

6.VIN_C
5.VGND
4.COMP_SW2
3.COMP_SW1
2.N.C
1.N.C
14.VGND
13.DEC_PB_IN

11.DEC_PR_IN
10.VGND
9.VIN_A
8.VGND
7.VIN_B
16.VGND
15.DEC_Y_IN
18.VGND
17.DEC_CVBS_IN
19.V.AUX_V_IN

C5107 +side

BN21B 15pin

92
A Input
CVBS / COMPONENT

q
Check the input signal to the
VIDEO DECODER.
Can a signal be confirmed at
the following points?
DIGITAL PCB NO NO
V : R3527 Check the connection between Input CVBS:Check B
COMPONENT-Y : R3530 the PCBs. Input COPONENT:Check C
COMPONENT-Cb : R3528
COMPONENT-Cr : R3529

YES

Output COMPONENT NG : Check C-4


Output HDMI NG : See 3. HDMI/DVI

93
B Input
CVBS

q
Check the set value of each
IC. Are the voltage values as
follows?
DIGITAL PCB NO
BN21A - 6pin : Hi(3.3V) The DIGITAL PCB is faulty.
BN21A - 7pin : Hi(3.3V)
BN21A - 9pin : Lo(0V)

YES
w
Use the jigs to extend the
DIGITAL PCB.

e
Is the power supply voltage
being output correctly? NO Check the connection between the
V+5V : C5107 : + side SIDE CONNECTOR PCB and the
V-5V : C5109 : - side VIDEO PCB.

YES
r
Is a signal being output from NO •Check the IC511 power supply volt-
the video amplifier? age and check the soldering of the
CVBS : J5003 surrounding circuits.
•The circuit between IC511 and
JK511 are faulty.

YES

The circuit between IC511


and JK511 are faulty. b All parts are VIDEO PCB parts unless otherwise specified.

94
C Input
COMPONENT

Check the set value of each


IC. Are the voltage values as
follows? NO
DIGITAL PCB The DIGITAL PCB is faulty.
BN21A - 4pin : Lo(0V)
BN21A - 3pin : Hi(3.3V)

YES
w
Use the jigs to extend the
DIGITAL PCB.

e
Is the power supply voltage
being output correctly? NO Check the connection between the
V+5V : C5107 : + side SIDE CONNECTOR PCB and the
V-5V : C5109 : - side VIDEO PCB.

YES
r
Is a signal being output from
•Check the IC516 power supply voltage and check the soldering of the surrounding
the video amplifier? NO circuits.
BN21B 15PIN : J5032
•The circuit between IC516 and JK512 are faulty.
COMP-CB : J5008
•Check the cable between the unit and the player, and check the player itself.
COMP-CR : J5009

YES

The circuit between IC516


and JK513 are faulty.

b All parts are VIDEO PCB parts unless otherwise specified.

95
3. HDMI/DVI
3.1. No picture or sound is output (HDMI to HDMI)

No picture or sound is output.

Check the connection of the HDMI/DVI cable.

NO
(1) Is the HDMI/DVI cable correctly inserted? Check the connection of the HDMI/DVI cable.

YES

YES
(2) Is an HDMI/DVI selector, repeater or image quality improvement Remove all of these and connect only the HDMI/DVI
device being used? cable.

NO

NO
(3) Is a certified HDMI cable (with the HDMI mark) being used? Use a certified HDMI cable (with the HDMI mark).

YES

NO Replace the HDMI/DVI cable with one shorter than 5m


(4) Is the HDMI/DVI cable shorter than 5m?
(2m is recommended) and check again.

YES

(5) W
 hen the input signal is Deep Color or 4K, are you use a "High NO Use an "High speed HDMI cable with Ethernet" or
speed HDMI cable with Ethernet" or "High speed cable" that
"High speed cable" that comes with the HDMI logo.
bears the HDMI logo?

YES

YES
(6) Are a picture and sound output when a different HDMI/DVI cable is
The HDMI/DVI cable is faulty.
used?

NO

Check the Blu-ray/DVD player.

NO
Check the instruction manual of the Blu-ray/DVD player
(7) Are the HDMI output settings of the Blu-ray/DVD player correct?
and set the HDMI output correctly.

YES

(8) If using a DENON Blu-ray/DVD player, is the "HDMI" indicator of


the fluorescent display lit?
Proceed to YES if using a Blu-ray/DVD player from another com-
pany.

YES

(9) Are a picture and sound output YES Set the output resolution of the Blu-ray/DVD player to a
NO when the resolution of the Blu-
resolution supported by the TV.
ray/DVD player is changed?

NO

YES
(10) Is sound output from the speaker terminal of this unit when the The Blu-ray/DVD player may not support the HDCP
power of the TV is turned off or the cable connecting the TV to this repeater function.
unit is removed? Check with the manufacturer of the Blu-ray/DVD player.

NO

96
(11) Are a picture and sound output when a different Blu-ray/DVD YES
The Blu-ray/DVD player is faulty.
player is used?

NO

Check the TV.

NO Use a TV that supports HDCP. Computer monitors can-


(12) D
 oes the TV support HDCP?
not be used.

YES

NO
If the TV does not support 1080P/4K, a picture cannot be
(13) Does the TV support 1080P/4K?
output even if the Blu-ray/DVD player is set to 1080P/4K.

YES

NO
Check the instruction manual of the TV and check the
(14) Is HDMI input set on the TV?
input setting.

YES
NO
(15) Are a picture and sound output when a different TV is used? The TV is faulty.

YES

Check the unit.

Check the firmware. YES •Check the circuits around the IP SCALER (IC401, DIGI-
Is "IP SCALER NG" displayed? TAL PCB) and DDR2 (IC402/403).
(See 22 page) If there appear to be no problems, IC401 or IC402/403
NO is faulty.

See "AVR-X3100W_HDMI Rx-Tx Failure Detection Procedure Manual


ver_1.00" of SDI.

97
4. AUDIO
4.1. AUDIO CHECK

No audio output Refer to "Audio Check PATH" (109 page).

CHECK1 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO Check the ANALOG AUDIO


Audio output OK? ANALOG 2CH DIRECT ANALOG BLOCK

YES

CHECK2 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO


Check the DIGITAL AUDIO
Legacy BLOCK
Audio output OK? COAX or OPT Don't care
(PCM or DolbyDigital or dts…)

YES

CHECK3 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO


Check the ADC BLOCK
Audio output OK? ANALOG 2CH MULTICH STEREO ANALOG

YES

CHECK4 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE NO


Legacy Check the HDMI BLOCK
Audio output OK? HDMI Don't care
(PCM2ch or DolbyDigital or dts…)

YES

CHECK5 INPUT SURROND MODE SOURCE


HBR audio
Audio output OK? HDMI Don't care
(DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)

YES (DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK is OK)

NO
Check for other causes

CHECK6 INPUT Connect


HDMI This unit's HDMI OUT → Other AVR's HDMI IN
AVR's (connected in HDMI) audio
Setting SURROND MODE SOURCE
output OK?
CEC STANDBY Don't care HBR audio (DolbyTrueHD or dtsHD MA)

YES NO

Check the DIGITAL AUDIO BLOCK Check the HDMI BLOCK

98
4.2. Power AMP (AMP PCB)
No audio output.
Protection is activated.
YES

Is the power transistor open or short circuit- YES


ed? Replace the power transistor.
2SB1647/2SD2560 s

NO

Is the emitter resistor of the power transistor YES


open? Replace the emitter resistor.
0.47Ω

NO

Is the base resistor of the power transistor YES


open? Replace the base resistor.
22Ω

NO

Is the trimmer potentiometer between the YES


base of the power transistor open? Replace the trimmer potentiometers.
1kΩ

NO

YES
Are any other transistors faulty? Replace the transistor.

NO

YES
Are any other resistors faulty? Replace the resistor.

NO

Turn on the power and check that the voltage of each part is correct and that there is an idling cur-
rent.

99
4.3. Analog audio

No audio output.

Is a voltage of ±7V supplied to SIDE NO


Repair the ±7V power supply.
CNT PCB CN64C 4-7pin?

YES

Is there an audio signal in INPUT YES


Repair the power amplifier.
PCB CN461?

NO
NO
Connect the connectors correctly.
Is electron volume serial data be- NO
ing sent to SIDE CNT PCB CN23C Is the connector correctly connected
15,16pin? with DIGITAL PCB?
YES
Repair the DIGITAL PCB.
YES

Once more, connect the connectors correctly.


If the malfunctioning channel and function can be identified, check the corresponding
signal path.

100
5. Network/Bluetooth/USB
5.1. Cannot connect to the network

Check the connection environment

NO
Insert the LAN cable correctly and then turn
Is the LAN cable correctly inserted?
on the power again.

YES

Check the connection environment

YES

NO Set the IP address, etc. correctly.


Are the network settings of this unit correct? If the IP settings are fixed, check that no
other devices have the same IP address and
that the subnet mask settings are correct.
YES

Are peripheral devices such as the router and hub connected cor- NO
Connect the peripheral devices correctly.
rectly?

YES

Check the instruction manual of the router


NO and configure the settings correctly.
Are the router settings correct?
Check that there are no connection restric-
tions by MAC addresses, etc.
YES

Checking the unit

NO
Can a voltage (5V) be confirmed between pin 2 and pin 5 of The circuit between the AC inlet and CN903
CN903? is faulty. Check the SMPS PCB.

YES

NO NO
Can an output voltage (3.3V) to Is D5V_POWER (IC151 uCOM 85pin) The circuit of D5V_POWER between
IC112(DC-DC Conv.) be confirmed? "Hi" ? IC151 and IC112 are faulty.

YES
YES
The circuit around IC112(DC-DC.
Conv.) is faulty.

101
NO NO
Can an output voltage (3.3V) to Is E_POWER1 (IC151 uCOM 53pin) The circuit of E_POWER1 between
Q1252(FET_SW) be confirmed? "Hi" ? IC151 and Q1252 are faulty.

YES
YES
The circuit around Q1252(FET_SW) is
faulty.

NO NO
Can an output voltage (1.2V) to IC115 Is E_POWER4 (IC151 uCOM 56pin) The circuit of E_POWER4 between
be confirmed? "Hi" ? IC115 and IC151 are faulty.

YES
YES
The circuit around IC115(DC-DC.
Conv.) is faulty.

d
Case of CX870 model NO NO
Can an output voltage (1.9V) to Is E_POWER2 (IC151 uCOM 54pin) The circuit of E_POWER2 between
IC116(DC-DC Conv.) be confirmed? "Hi" ? IC151 and IC116 are faulty.

Case of CY920 model


Can an output voltage (2.5V) to
IC116(DC-DC Conv.) be confirmed? YES
The circuit around IC116(DC-DC.
Conv.) is faulty.
YES

d d d
Case of CY920 model NO NO
Is D5V_POWER (IC151 uCOM 85pin) The circuit of D5V_POWER between
Can an output voltage (1.8V) to
"Hi" ? IC151 and IC114 are faulty.
IC114(DC-DC Conv.) be confirmed?

d
YES
YES
The circuit around IC114(DC-DC.
Conv.) is faulty.

d d d
NO NO
Can an output voltage (1.8V) to Is E_POWER_4 (IC151 uCOM 56pin) The circuit of E_POWER_4 between
Q1101(FET_SW) be confirmed? "Hi" ? IC151 and Q1101 are faulty.

d
YES
YES
The circuit around Q1101(FET_SW) is
faulty.

NO
Are the versions of the Ethernet SBL and IMG displayed in Version
The Ethernet software is faulty.
Check Mode?

YES
d
The circuit around CX870 or CY920 is faulty.

102
5.2.1. Cannot connect to the Bluetooth (Case of CX870 model)

Check the Bluetooth


d
d d
NO
Is the Bluetooth device compatible with the A2DP profile? Use a device that is A2DP profile compatible.

YES
d d
NO Enable the Bluetooth function and try connecting
Is the Bluetooth function enabled on the Bluetooth device?
again.

YES

Checking the unit


d

d d
Is CN916 on the CX870 Module PCB connected correctly to BN921 on NO
Connect the connector correctly.
the Bluetooth PCB?

YES

Can a voltage (5V) be confirmed between pin 1 and pin 4 of CN904 NO The circuit between the AC inlet and CN904 is faulty.
on DIGITAL PCB? Check the SMPS PCB.

YES

The circuit between CN904 of the DIGITAL PCB and


NO
Can a voltage (5V) be confirmed pin 10 of CN916 on Bluetooth PCB? CN916 of the Bluetooth PCB are faulty of wire or
PCB.

YES

NO The circuit around Q1152 or IC112 of the DIGITAL


Can a voltage (3.3V) be confirmed pin 6 of CN916 on Bluetooth PCB?
PCB is faulty.

YES

NO
Can a voltage (3.6V) be confirmed pin 1 of IC923 on Bluetooth PCB? The circuit around IC923 is faulty.

YES

Can a waveform (32.768kHz) be confirmed pin 4 of IC922 on Blue- NO


The oscillation circuit including IC922 is faulty.
tooth PCB?

YES

NO The circuit between CX870 and CN916 of the LDO_


Is 1pin(LDO_ON) of Bluetooth PCB CN916 "Hi"?
ON are faulty.

YES

The circuit around Bluetooth Module (iBT-06-02S) or CX870 is faulty.

103
5.2.2. Cannot connect to the Bluetooth (Case of CY920 model) d

Check the Bluetooth


d
d d
NO
Is the Bluetooth device compatible with the A2DP profile? Use a device that is A2DP profile compatible.

YES
d d
NO Enable the Bluetooth function and try connecting
Is the Bluetooth function enabled on the Bluetooth device?
again.

YES

Checking the unit


d

d d
NO
Is the Wi-Fi/BT antenna cable inserted correctly into CY920? Connect the Wi-Fi/BT antenna cable correctly.

YES
d
In the same way as for Network connection troubleshooting, check the
CY920 power supply and Ethernet SBL, and that the IMG version is displayed
correctly.

104
5.3. A connected USB device is not recognized.

Check the USB device being used

YES
Is a USB hub being used? Do not use a USB hub.

NO

Is the USB device supported by this unit? NO This unit supports devices in the FAT16 and FAT32-
formatted mass storage class, MTP-compatible devices
YES and iPods (with the exception of some models).

Checking the unit

d
Case of CX870 model NO
Connect the connectors correctly.
Are CN914 of the CX870MIDDLE PCB and BN321 of the USB PCB correctly con-
nected?
Case of CY920 model
Are CN503 of the DIGITAL PCB and BN321 of the USB PCB correctly connected?

YES
d
Can a voltage (5V) be confirmed between pin 1 and pin 4 of JK608 (USB Connec- NO Case of CX870 model
tor) on USB PCB? The circuit around IC911 of the CX870MID-
DLE PCB is faulty.
YES Case of CY920 model
d The circuit around IC503 of the DIGITAL
PCB is faulty.
The USB signal circuit between CX870 or CY920 and JK608 of the
USB PCB are faulty.

5.4. No picture or sound is output

Checking the unit (If no picture is output)

d
d
NO The circuit around CX870 or CY920,
Are digital video signals((920PCK, 920VD0 - 920VD7)) output from
CX870 or CY920 to IC421(V.PLD)? IC421(V.PLD) is faulty.

YES

Check the VIDEO circuit.

Checking the unit:(If no sound is output)

d
Are I2S signal output to pin 26, 28, 30, 34 of the CN501 DIGITAL PCB NO The circuit around CY920 or CX870 or CX870MID-
?
DLE PCB is faulty.
(The 30, 32, 34pin in the case of DSD)

YES

NO
Are audio signal output to pin 85 of IC221(A.PLD) on DIGITAL PCB. The circuit around IC221(A.PLD) is faulty.

YES

Check the AUDIO circuit of IC251(DSP) or later.

105
HDMI test point
JK382 T48 T222

D3943
R3967

T281R3968
D3944
R3964
T279R3963
JK394 JK393 JK392 JK391 JK384 JK383 JK381 T224
BN111

D3923
R3957
R3953
R3954
R3958
D3924

D3823
R3857
R3853
R3854
R3858
D3824
C4373

D3863
R3877
R3873
R3874
R3878
D3864
D3904
D3964
R3976

R3977
D3965
D3962

D3903
R3947
R3943
R3944
R3948

D3843
R3867
R3863
R3864
R3868
D3844
C4371

D3961
TP31 R4357
R4358 T51

T278

JK201
TP30 T296 T274 T275 T269 T270 T232 T233 T214 T220 T94 T126
JW507 T297 T41
JK431 TP29
C4426 T277

JK203

JK202
T50
T22 C4425 CN503
C1138 T298

C2045

C2044
R3962
R3965
T267 T227 T80

D3948
TP28 C4372 1

JK501
RN501
D3970

D3869
D3909

D3829
T294 T52

L5005
4

C3943
97 T192

D3942
D3947 T271 T127D3821
CN503

R3961
D4320 T234D3861 R3856

1
D3910

1
32 D3866 R3876

D4321
D3 T299 D3811

93

85
D3967
C1139 D4319 D4318 D3945 D3941 R3966 T268

D3963
T85

D3
D4325 D4 D3966 D3927 D3906 D3905 D3865 D3852 D3847 D3808 D3807

D4323
TP27 D3950 D39 D3870 T231 D3848 D3830 D3826 D3825 D3812

D3
D3

C3842
D3921R3956 D3901R3946 D3841R3866

D3822
R3852
R3855
C3844
D3925

R3851
D3862
R3872
R3875
T191 T190

92

R3871
D3973 46

D3949
TP40 T272

8
T128

C3843
D3842
R3862
R3865
C3942

R3861
T193

D3922
R3952
R3955

C2042
R2043
R3951
L3909

D3902
C3941
R3942
R3945

R2049 C2043

C2049 D2041
R2041
RN438

RN440

L4309

D3930
D3932

R3941

R2047 R2042
R2048 R2044
R2045 D2042
D4316 T276 T221

C2051
C2052
C2048

C2046

C2047
R2067
R2064

R2053
R2054

R2063
R2066

R2052
R2051
R4354

D3974
T273

R3979
R3978
D3867 D3845 D3810 D3809

D3972

D3850
D3912 D3911 D3832 D3805

D3969

D3968
D3872 D3871 T209

RN391
R4352 D3952 D3929 D3926 D3849 D3846 D3806

RN439

D4322
D3908 D3907 D3868 D3831 D3828 D3827
L5091

D4313
C5092

RN392
R4353 D3951 IC391 C1305

RN393
R4356

R2046
R2050
D4347
TP8

D4348
D4326 TP62 C3936
D4350

D4349
TP9 C3838 X1501

R3916 R3917
C1131

TP7
R1132

R1131

TP70 IC381 D5113 D5112 C1504C1503

C3990

T225
TP92

T13
R1512 R1513

R1518
R1517
R1516
TP82
TP81

C4347

R1515
TP80

R1509

R1507
R1504
R1506
R1505
R1508
R3821 TP19 D5114 D5111
IC431 R4334 C5093 IC204

L5111
X3901 C1195

L5112
C1275 C1196 C3836
TP108 TP83 JW504

T326
C1197
L1204

L4305 R1194

C5097
C4384

R5100

C5111
R5115
C1278

R3815 R3816
C1205 C3937 R1501
C1206 C4348 C5116 C5117 IC151 CN152

X3801
C1207 TP106 R4335 T315 R1519
C1194 R1520
R4311 RN436
RN435
L1194 BK501 R1528 C1513

C1193 R1196 R1195


C1204 L4306 R1249 R1211 T240 R1529
T219 L1193 R1530

C4382 RN434
C3837 T316 C1514
R1204 R1536
R4359
C4313
C4419

C4405 T218 C3881 L3807 R1212 Q1111

CN512
RN433

R3982
R1537
L1203 T318 T241 R1538 R1569

IC119
R1205

C4337RN432
C3868 L3805 Q1101 R1580 C1233
RN431 TP107
T327

R3803
R3804
R3805
R3806
R1206 R1213 C1005

R3981
C3871 L3806 C1211 C1020
C4421
IC151
IC120

C1192 R1581 C1021


R4324 C1019

TP102
C1203 R1193
Q1111 C1006

L4304
R1161 R1539 C1016
L3808 T146

T184
L1192 C3888

T223
C3852 R1540 C1009

NETWORK MODULE
R1162 R1541

T182

T183
R1203 C1202 R4323 L1191

T181
BN27A
C4420 R1543

D1102
L3801

Q1132 Q1131
L1202 C4336X4301 C4381 C1161 T76

C1169
C3851

C1901
R1903
R1902
L4 54

R1901
R1167
L1201 T58 TP88TP91

C1168
C1276

R1544
T75

30
TP

D1101 C1253
1
R3905

T77 T72
R4328 C1290
TP86 TP87 TP53 R4326 T319
L1183

L1184

R3904
R4317
R4318
R4316

R3903 SW501 T78

Q1133
T166

RN151
9
C1185 TP103 C4401 T7

IC191
R1184 T215 T165 T81
C4397 T212 R1151

R1547
R1546
C1510

R1553
R1554
R1555
R1556
R1557
R1558
R1559
C1184 D1103 T164

R1548

R1552
BK502 T147

C1511
C1186
L4302

TP6 R1102 T211 R1152 T1 T74

C1251
R1185 C1187 C4402 T210 C1151

T84T T82
R2527

C1159
T213
R2526 83

R1156
C1158
R2528 IC122 Q1126 R1001
IC118

R1186 R2529 R1101 C1272

R1172
R1002

R1935

R1945
R2530 C1288

R1171

TP43
TP42
TP44
TP41
C1270

R1231 R1232
C1183 C1269
C1018
CN511 Q1953 C1268 T2

C1171

CN251
CN501 C1007
CN502 C1023 Q1931

Q1125
R1183

C1102
R1251
T73 L1004

T167
TP5

R2531
Q1941 R1952
C1182 C1041

R3543
R3544
R3542
TP4 C1951

TP12
Q1252 C1028 T17
CN501

C1217
C1214
C1215
C1216
C1218
L1182 R1253 C1022

C3749
C1297

R3547
R3536
R3537
TP11
T186 R1951

T106
T109

T105

T102
L1181 TP3 T11 R1931

T114

T116
T118

T121
T142 C4043 R2519 R1214 T103 C1017 R1957
R2518 C1101 T112 T113 Q1956 JW503

C3759
R3548
R3549

L1030
L1028

L1025

L1023
SUPPORTER

L1021
L1019
L1017

L1015
T53 R2517 R1932 R1941 R1942

L1003
R1252
C1227 IC402 IC403 T131 T120
Q1116 R1215
R4235
Q1251
R4232

R4238
R4240
R4242
R4243
R4244

R4226

R4247

TP13
R4220

R4225
R4219

R1955

L1032
C1129
Q1106

RN420 RN421 TP2 TP1 C1179 C2535 C1213

L1009
L1008

L1007
C3731
C1042 C1953

OUT
C2586 T135 T101 T324 C1029
C2536
Q1252 C1219

CN191
C1128
C4213

C1178
C1234

T320
R1224
R1225

R1954

C1285

R1127
C1281

T185
C2580 R2555
IC251
R2554
C4016

RN352 R3540 T95 T21


L3513
R4088

R1222 C2591 R2558 Q1102


C2537 T136
T141

CN69B
R1223

C3734
C3735
C3733 R3541 C2538 R2539 Q1971 Q1981
R4087 R4237 C2539 R1129
C4202 C3758 C1283 C2578 BN23A
Q1117

C3732 C3711 C2599 C1121 Q1921 Q1961

Q1112
R4234 C1282

T247

T187
RN351 C3722 R1122

R1922 Q1911
R4239 C1287

RN354
C3715 RN259

CN171
R4236 C1280 R1121
R1052
R1053

RN353

T189
R1051

Q1119 C3727

T188
CN253

R1785

R1787
R4233 R1715 T96

R1761

R1718
C3724

R1717

L1033
L1029
L1027
RN260

L1031
IC351

R1913
R1912
C1921
C3511 R1711 R1961R1971R1981

C1141
T97

R1147
R1141
R1142
R1710

R1720
C2540
IC421

R1786
IC421

R1709

L1026
L1024

L1018
L1022
L1020

T124
T115
T117

T125
R1722

T325

T119

T100

T69
TP10 C3512 R2540 IC171 R1714 T246
C2542 R1707

T110
T111
RN412

T107
T108
T122

T104

T70
L3501 T323 T99T98
RN413RN411RN414 RN415 RN408RN406RN409RN407RN410 T134 T174 T123

CN704
T322

L1016
L1014
L1013
R2505 T175 C1012 C1024

L1006
L1005
C2558

L1012
L1010
R2507
R2508
R2509

R2544
R2545

L1011
R2510
R2541
C2541
RN423 RN422

RN253
R2501
L3512 T321 C1025 C1014

C3081
L3505 C1149 C1713 T176 Q1123 T23
IC251 R1723 T180 Q1124
R2506
T179

RN224
RN223
C3742C3743 C3501 RN251 RN252 RN254 R1724 Q2001

C3757
R3502
C3756
C3651

C3752

T133
R3501
T178

C3744
CN252

R3518
C1225 T14 T6 T5T4

C3074

C3075

C3073
T158

R1148
Q1105 C3661 R1704 C1703 T7
R1220

C3078
L3510 R1788 T177 T216 IC301 T159 T64 T65 T67 T68
C3668 R1218

C2204
Q1115 C3027 T66

R2219
R2218
C1052

R2217
R2216

C2211
C1051

T63

C2504

C2505

C3077
C4088 R4080 R4079

IN

X1701
C1148
Q1114

R3517 R3527
T92

C3503 C3504
X2501 T40 T61
L4005 RN401RN403RN405 RN424 T130
L4006 T18 JW501 T60

R2215
C1053

C3505
C4086 R1726

T202
T204
T171
C2028

R3516
IC253

T205
R3528
R3529
T129
R3530
C3748

C3502
IC401 X3501
R4245

C3560
C3545
RN425 RN426 RN427 RN428 R1221 Q1104 R1219 R1727

C3541
C4061

DIP
C1224

C1223
C1222 R1728 T59
R1705 C1702

R1731R1729
R2201 T148 T55
L4003 R2202

DIGITAL_CUP12638Z_A_MP Pb
R2214 R2032C2035 T56

IC121
C4063 R2203

R1730
R2213 R2031C2034
T149 IC203

R2007 C3071
R4072 C3002

R1702
T86

R1701
T150
IC221
R4073 C3026
T138

R3034 R3027
R3038 R3028
R3033 R3026
R3037 R3025
T87

R3074 R3067
R3078 R3068
R3073 R3066
R3077 R3065

R3014 R3007
R3018 R3008
R3013 R3006
R3017 R3005
R3054 R3047
R3058 R3048
R3053 R3046
R3057 R3045
TP14 T151

R1734

R1739
R4048

R1732

R1735
R1736

R1740
R1741
R1742
R1743
C1277
T137

R2006
R2005
T88

RN203
RN202
R2008
R2009
R1738
T152

R1746
BAR CODE

C4369
R4049

RN454
C4364

C4365

C4368
T89

RN452

RN453
C3072

RN451
T153

C3067

C3047

C3037
C3057
R4074 C4007 T154
R4075 R4046 R2004 T93
RN445RN444RN443RN442

R4047 T155

C4360
C4006

C4361
L4002 C4070 C1230 T156 IC201 R2003

Q1122

T194
R4044

C1228
R4045

T196
T157

C4362
T329

T333
T331

T197
T198

C1229
C2019

R2204
BK104 C4367

C4363
C4366 R1226 Q1121 IC222
T195 T199
L4001 C4075

C2201
R1754
R1227 IC221

R2002
C4177 Q1702

C1724
R1756

R1757
R1753
C3080

R2207
L4015 T12

C1722
C1723

BK103
CN431
R1256 L1211 RN225

R2210
R2206

R2014
R2205

C2208
TP37

R2208
R2209
C4176 TP109 TP112 TP113TP115 R4036 C1118 C3079
R4053
R4050

R4052
R4051

C4014 R2013

C2013
R4040 TP116 TP111 T3 C2018
C1246

L1212 C2014
R4057 C4013 CN221

D4301 T328
C4356 T330
T332
T334
T335
T336
R4336
C1119

C2213
C2214

R2220
C2215
C2216
C1241

R4058 R4067 C1220

R1755

C2015
TP118TP119 R1217

C2006
R4059

C4357
C4358
C4359

R1758
R1759
R4054 R4066 TP110 L1213 IC305 IC304 IC303 IC302

C4351
D4303

C1725
T340

R1760

C3068
X4001

TP117
R4055 R4042 TP32 D1701 Q1703 C3058 C3048
R4056 C1010 C3038
L4012

R4041 T140 C2039


TP114 JW506 X2001 C2007

T46

T44
T144 C1015
JW505
CN401

C4015 R4043 T145 R1752 Q1113 T9 T49 T163 C2038

T42
IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP
R4039 R1216T139 Q1103 C1002 C1001
BK103 T34 T33 T32 T31

T45

T39
T20
L4014

T16
T143 R1751 C1721 T25 T28 T57 T8 C3012 T30 T314 T29 T38 T37 T36 T35 C3040 C3039
C4161

T54 T10
JW502
L4004

T71 R1230
L4016
L4013

L1214 T27 T160 T200


C1111

R1111

T43 T15 T47 C3004


C1284 Q1701 T24 T62 L1001
C3005
R4038

R4061 R4064 R4032 R4031 C4040


R1112

R4060 R4065 C4001 C4002R4034


C4008
T338 T339 T337
C1274 CN903 BK102
C3006
C3022

BN21A

BN25A

BN26A
CN903
BN24A

(A SIDE)

RN437
D3802
C3841
R3842
R3845
R3846
R3841

C1135
C4431 R1134
C5096
C5091

C4432 D4317

C4429
Q3951 Q3952 C1136

D4352
C4430
Q3871 Q3872 Q3941 Q3942 R4355

D4351
D3801 D3804
R3848
R3844
R3843
R3847
D3803

R4351 C1134 L1134

C1133 R1136 R1135


T19 C1137

R3929
R3930
R3927
R3928
L1133

D4311
D4312
D5V C4411

C4412
C3938

C4414
Q3851 Q3852 Q3861 Q3862 C3891 Q3961 Q3962 L4303
R3922 IC113

R3811
R3813
R3814
R3812
R3915 R4367

C3939
C3878

C3974
R3914
R3808

L4308
R3810
R2061 R2057

R3912
R3913
C3873 C3835
R2062R2056

Q3842 Q3841

R3906R3920
R2058

R2055

IC503

R3919R3923
R3918R3921
R3809 C3875 C3834 C3934
R5094R5091
C3824 C3833 TP104 C4423
R3807 R3819

C3975
L3901
R5092 R4301 C4413 C4424

C3933
R1133 C1132

92
C3822 R3820 R3817 C3935 C3968 C4301 C4385 C4307

R3911 R3907
R4302

C39
R1524
C3874
C3823

C5094 C3862

C4322
C3969L3905
R1525 R5021 R5057 R3818

C3951

C3963
C3973 L1131
C3861
C3825

C3832
C3826

C3886

C3863

R3822
C3827
C3828
C3883

C3830
C3831
C3829

C3932
R5098 R5055 C3821 C4383
R5054
R5056

VBUSEN

R3908

C3984
R3909
C3940

C4311
R1526 R5053
L3803
C5095

C3860

L1132
R5093

C3820

C3931
C3839

TP75 C3840 C4386

C3930
R1527
C1502

R5097 R5058
R1510
C1501

C1505

C3819 C3945 C4392

C4308
C4302
R1514

C4404
C1506
R1571

C3929
R1511 R3931

C4310

R4329
R1522 R5019 R5020 R5062 R5060 C1198

C4415
C4309
C3983

C4304
C4305
C4416
C4306
C3818

C3952

C4303
R1521 R5064 C3845 R3910 C3949
C4344

C3985
R5063 R5052 C3859 C3884 C3947

C3928
C3976
IC501
R1502

C3885
R1503

R1531 C4422

C4391
C4345
C1199 R4303

C3924

C3927
R1523 R5051
C3846

R5077 R5065

C4418
TP76 C3817 C4399 C1208

C3926
C3892

R3983
C1507 R5059 R3932 TP105 R4304

Q3972 Q3971
R5096 C3882 C3970

22

C3925
C3816 C4343 C4314
C3876

R4305
C3812

C3948

C39
IC392

C3964
R1568 Q1128 C1212 R5095 R5066 R5068
C3867

C3815 C3950 C4400 C1209


C3866

C3813

R1572C1299 R1533 R5050 R4306

R3984

C4388
R1567

C4312
C1232 C3814 C3847 C4315

C4394C4342
C3901 R4307
IC152

R1566 R1532 R5049 C3869


C3864 C4316
R3832

C3980
R3831

R4308
C3923
C3849

R5067
IC123

C1512 R5047 C3979 C4317


C3946
R1575 R5016 R5017 C4341 C4428 R4309

R3985
R1573
C1164
R1164

R5048 C3865 C3870 C4318 L4307 R4310

C39
R1576

C3916
C3811

C3872
C3810
C3857
C3809
C3808

C3806
C3858
C3805
C3804
C3803

R1234 C5001 C3848 R3971 C3904 C4406 C4417

C3915
C1163 R1166 R1165

03
C1265 C3905 C4340

C3914
C1267R1233 R5061 C4319

C3962
R5015 R5014 R5013 C3902 R4333

C3961
C3957

C3921
C3877

R1202
L3804

R1201
C4326
C3987

C4407
C4325
C4398
C4327
R1565

R4320
R4321
C3920
C1509 C3807 C3906 R4332 R4331
L1162 R1163

R1577 C1254 R5012 C1279


C3879 C3880 C1191 C39

R1191

C3919

C4332
C4330
C4329
C4408
C4409
C4328
C3978 R4330

C4331
R1564 C4320
R1579 R1239 Q3973 D3975
R1192
C1231

C3917
R1578 R1542 R5011 R5018 R5074 91 C3907 C4321

C1201
C1273

L3904 C3986
C3908 C3956
C3850

R5102
C1162

R1003 R1545 C4403

C3918
R5010 R5009
R1534

C1508

C1255 C3977
R1535

L1161

C5101

R1563 C3887 C3959 L3903 C3960 C3909

R4327C4338

C4339
R1242 R1238

C3912
C3854

IC116
R1004 R1241 R5008 R5007 R5073 T90 C3802 C3801 C3958 R3901 C4335 C4334
R3830
R3829
R3828
R3827

R4313 C4323
R4314C4389
Q1127 C3910 C1271
R1240 R5006 R5005

R4319
C4346
D5V C1256 R3802 C3855 R3801 C3856 C3955 C4390
C1289
IC502

C3966
R5004 R5003
C1166
C1165

R4315
M3.3V C1167
L1163

R4312
R1243 R5002 R3902 C4393
C3911

C3988

C3972
C3967
C3913
L3802

IC116 C4333 C4324


L1164

R1244 C3853

R4322
C1257 R5001 R5072 R5039
R1245 C4387
C5002R5076 R5071
R1551
R1550

C1188
R1574

R1549

R4325
Q1901 C1189
C1258 R1246 R5101 T91
C1153 R1155

C3965
R1247 R5075 R5037 C3982
R1248
R1904

C1154
R1154

T161 R5035

C3971
L3908
C4427

C4396
L1151 R1153

C5042
C5041

R5033
C5044
C5043

C5024
C5023

C5011 C5012 C5022 C5021


REMOTE3.3V

R5082
C1252

R1237 R5031
C3953 L3902 C3954 C3981
R1235

C1152

L3906
L1152

L3907
R5081
IC115
C1155
C1157

R5029 R5083
R1236 C3989
R5027
C1156

R5025
C2532
C2533

C3666C3672
C3664C3655
C3663C3665
C3662C3654
C3660
C3667 C3652
C3658 C3659
C3656 C3539
C3671 C3584
C3579
C3575
C2523
C2592
C2593
C2526
C2584

C3581
C1004
R2522
R2523
C2571
C2519
C2520
C2590

C2530
C2594
C2595
R2525

L1172
R2520

C3632
C3627
C3635
C3625
C3629
T26 R5023 R2535 C3686
C5014
C5013
C5033
C5034

C2545
C2546
C2534
C2577

R1181
C5031

R1182
C3702
C3707
C3700
C5032

L1171 C3684
IC115 R2533 R1173
Q1951 Q1952 C1298 R2536 C3687
A
L1154

R2534
L1153

C3688
R3532 R3535
R3545 R3546
R3533 R3534

C1172

C1181
C1295

C1296
R1934
R1944

R2537 C3622
R2532

C3624
C3621
C3623
IC117

L3509
C2543
R1175 R1176 C1173

IC252
RN257 C2531

C1266 C2544 C4022


C2570 C3553 C1286
C3547
C2528
C2529
C2575

R1953 C1952 C2589 C4059


C2572
C2573
C2522
C2524

C2525

R2538
C3697
C2521

R2524

C3695
C3694
C3692
R2521

C3557 C3690 C3593C3605


L1123

C2601 C3559
L1124

C1941 C1931 SWM3.3V C3689


C2574
C2527

C3564

C3598

Q1954 Q1955
C3594

C3597C3607
C2556

C2596

C3604
C3603
C3602
C1032
C1033

C3601

C3614
C3612

C4037
T132

C3683

L3507

L3508
C2518 C3595C3606
R2516R2515

R1956 C3685
C1122

C2569
C3556
C3554C3549
C3565C3558
C3562C3561

IC112 C1175
C2555
L1122

C1954 R1943 R1933 L1173


L1121

C2602 C2547

C4056
C1126

C4039

C4025
C1125

C1127

C2548
C1031

C2517 C3616

C4206
R1174

R4086
C2598

R4231
C2554C2553

C4018
RN258
M3.3V

C2568 L1174
R1965
R1964

R1924
R1925

C3522
C3640
C3642
C3637
C3626
C3639
C3638
C3633
R1915
R1914

R4089
C3514 C4047
R1984

C2516 L3511 C4049 R4083 C4036


C2567 C1176 R3504 C3617 C3615

C3611
C3613
C2549 R3503 C4031
IC112
C2515 C1177 C4211 C4057 C4019
C1174 R3507 C3682
C1008

C4020
R1975

C2550
R1974

C1304 C2576 C4054 C4045 C4033


R3509 C3703
C3520
C3521

IC422

C4058
RN261
C1040

C2514 C4052 C4035


C1026
C1027
C1039

C1038

C1037
C1036
C1043

SWM5V C2583 L1141 R3506 C3551C3645C3631 C3647 C3681


R3531C3723 C3720
C3725

C4021
C3719 C3721

C2587 R3510 C4055 C4051 C4032

C4221
C3563C3634C3636 C3592
R1123

C2513 R3513 C3646 C4034


R2557

L1142 C3546 C3644 C4028


RN256

C1303C1300 D1902 C2588 R2556 R3512 C3567 R4218 C4029


C2563
C2507

C1143

C3641 C4038 C4053 C4027


C2585
C2506
C2562
C2503

R1143
C4209
C2564
C2508

D1901 R2559 C3548 R3539 C3591 R4224


A-7V
A+7V

C4216
C3630 C4046 C4044 C4024
C3515
C3517

C1142
C3750

C3706
C3726
R2504
R2503

C3751
C3716

C3552
C1124

R4230
R1124

Q1706 R1125 R1126 C1123 IC114 C3566 C3628 C3527 C3513 C3596 C4050 C4026
C4048
C1011

C3643
C1035

C1030
C1034

RN255
C1013

C3550 C3518 C4210

C4222
R1911 R1768 C2600 C3519 C4207
R2502
C2561
C2501

C4218 C4030
C3709

C3555 C3525
C3713
C3714

C3718

C3524 C4214 R4085


IC114
C1911 C3708 C3523 L3506
R1982R1972R1962 R1921C1301 C2512 C3528 C4223
C3516
R1145 R1146
C1712

C2579 C4017
R1721

R1789

C3698
R1784
R1782
R1783

C1981R1973R1963C1302R1923 R1229 C3529


R1781

R1765 R1716 C2597 C3712 C3673 C4220 C4208


C3573C3583

R1983C1971C1961
C3526

R1228 R1713 C2581 C2551 C3691 C3717 C3538 C3582


C2511
A L3502 R4084

C4215
C2604 C3537 C3576 C4212
C2566

C2565
C2509

C1003
C2605

C2603
C2502
R2514
R2513
C2510

R2512

C3704
C2582

C2552 C4205
R2511

R1712
C3693

C1147 C3536 C3578


C3705 C3577
C3701 C4204
R1763

R1766 L1143

RN404

RN402
C1705 C3696
C3745
C3747
C3585
C3574
C3580
C3586
C3572

R2542

R4082
R1708 C2557
C3741

C3571

C4203

R4078

R4081
C3746

R4248
C3755

C3023 R1762 C1709 R2543 C3699


C3008

C3003

R2549
C3009

C3001

C4107
C4201

R1706 C3710
C4217

R4241

C4102
C1714 L1144 C4219

C4104
C4103
C1726 R2548
C3021
C3007

C3754
C3753
C3670
R3538
C3010

C3014

C3013

C3653 L3504
C3011

R4077
R4076
R2034

C1704 R1725 C3669 C3535


R3515

R2546 C1146
C3076

R1764
R1790

R3001 C1144 C3657 C3531


C2026

C1262 C1145
R3519 R3520
R3523R3524
R3521 R3522
R3525R3526

R3003 R2033 R2547 R1144


C3024
C1707

R1745
R1744

R1769 C1226
C1711

IC205 C2036 C3533

C4023
R3002 C2212 R1703 R1747 C4085
C3025

Q1704 C1701

C4092
C4093
C4094

C4098
C4099
R3004

C4123
C2027

C2022

C4120

C4100
C4101 C4118
R2029

R2028

C4110
R2027

C4087
C2021

C2203
R2553
R2552

R2550
R2551

C4095
C4096
C1710

C4135
C4133
C4136
C4137
C4122
C4105
C2037 C3532
C3028

C2032

C3543
C3544
C3542

IC404
C3029

C1708 L3503 L4008


C2040
R2026

C1715
R1737
R1733

C1706 C3534 C4064


C2041 R2212
C2025

C2033 RN222 C2205


C3015

C2031 C3016 C2210 C2207 C4106 L4009


C1717
C1716

C4091

C4072 C4141 C4134


C4131
C4153
C2024

C2206 C4113 C4090 C4111

C4145
C4143
C2202C2209 C4125

C4139
R2211

C4097 C4119 C4124 L4011


R3009

R3032
R3030

R3049
R3050
R3052

R3069
R3072
R3070

C4130
R3010

R3029
R3012

R3051

R3071
R3011

R3031

C4114
C2023

C4154 C4144
C1728 L4007 C4115 C4142 C4067
C3019 C4158 C4112 C4127 C4068
C1263

C1264

C4151
C1261

C4180
C4182
C4183
C4116
C4117
C4109
R4337
R4338

C4126

C4174
C4175

C4073
C2002 C2001 L4010 R4090

C4074
C4129

RN448RN447RN446
RN221
C3051

D4304 C4069
R3020 C3032

C3020

C4152
C4150
R3059 C3052
C3041

R3039 C3042

C3061

C3062 IC202
C3031 R2001 RN204 C4149 C4010
C4121C4128
C2008
R2010

C4012
C2009

C4165 C4009
R3080

C1115

R4030
R4029
C2017 C3018 C4156 C4162
C4157 C4169 C4011
C1114 C4005
R3016
R3015
R3019

C4167
R3035
R3036
R3040

R3056
R3055
R3060

RN201 C2004
R3076
R3079
R3075

C2010

R4037

R4062
R4063
C1117C1116

C1244
C4354
C3066

D4302
C3034 C3036

C4355
C4353

C4352
C3044 C3046

R4068
C3054 C3056

R2012
C3035

R1114 R4069
C3053 C3055

C1245
C3043 C3045

R2017 R2018 L1114 R4246


C3063 C3065

C4164
C4163
C2003 R4071
C4003
C1113 R1116 R1115
C2011

R2019 C2005

C4081
R4070

C4082
C4078
C4079
R2011 C4172
R2222
R2223
C2217

R2221

C1242 L1113 C4168


C4004
R2021
C3064

R2020

R2015 C1243 C1247 R4035


C2012

C3033 R2016
R3022
R3021

C1248 IC111 C4185 C4080


C2016 C4184 C4171
C1221
R3082
R3042

R3062

R3081
R3041

R3061

C3017
DGND
MUTE3.3V

C4181
D5.2V

C4147

C4083
C4155

C4159

C4178
C1112

C4170
R1113
L1112
D5.2V
A-7V
L1111
A+7V D5.2V DGND
A+5V

(B SIDE)

CX870MIDDLE test point (E3 E2 CX870 ONLY) USB test point


CUSHION
BN321

CN915 R9114

R9118
JW913 R9117 J6936 JK631
R9119

VBUS
USBD+
C9106
BK911
USBD-
J6971
R9113

CN911 R9128 R9116


C9115
C9114 R9162 IC911
JK608
DGND
DGND
C9105

R9112
R9129
R9161 RN917
RN911 R9111 MICDET
CN914 R9106
JK608
C9103
C9104

BN321
R9110
MIC
R9101

R9109
CN914 R9108
R9107
RN916 J6972 MICGND
R9149
R9150

R9152
R9151

C9110

C9102
C9101
RN915

C9109
CN911
RN914
CUP12623Z-5
R9127 C6803
Pb
R9141 C9111
CN917 R9142 R9105
C9108
R9191

R9104
R9143
RN912
C9107

T9104 R9144
IC912 R9123
T9103
R9103 BN502 R9122 R9125
T9102
R9102 BN501 RN913
R9120 R9121
R9124
R9126
(A SIDE)
R9145
R9146
R9147
R9148

JW912
T9101 C9112
IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP 11.DGND
10.D5V
9.TXD0
8.DGND
BAR CODE LABEL

7.RXD0
6.3.3V
L9102
5.BT_PRIORITY
4.BT_LDO_ON
3.WLAN_ACTIVE
2.BT_EINT
1.BT_ACTIVE
C9113

Pb
L9101

Pb
JW911 SW911

R9130 R9131
C9117 C9116
CN916

BK912
MP CUP12666-1 Z_A
(A SIDE) (B SIDE)
CX870MIDDLE test point (E1C CX870 ONLY) g
CUSHION

CN915 R9114

JW913
R9118
R9117
Bluetooth test point Bluetooth test point
(E3 E2 CX870 ONLY) (E1C CX870 ONLY)g
R9119

C9106
BK911

CN911 R9128
R9113

R9116
C9115
C9114 R9162
IC911
BN921
R9129 R9112
R9161 RN917
C9105

BN921
RN911 R9111
CN914 R9106 MP
R9110 BN921 CUP12755-2 Z_A
C9103
C9104

R9109
R9101

CN914 R9108
R9211

IC921
C9211

MP_CUP12666-2 Z_A
R9107
RN916
R9149
R9150
R9151
R9152

C9110

C9101

C9102

IC921
L9201
RN915

C9109
C9201
IC923
L9202 L9203

CN911
RN914
R9127
R9141 C9111 C9202
iBT-06-02S
R9105
C9205 C9204 C9203

R9142
CN917
R9104 C9108 L9202
L9203C9203
R9191

R9143

iBT-06-02S
T9104 RN912
C9107

R9144
14 R9213
R92
IC912 R9123
T9103 R9125
R9103 BN502 R9122 C9213
C9204

R9102 BN501 RN913 R9124


C9201
R9206

T9102 R9126
R9120 R9121 L9201
R9145
R9146
R9147
R9148

T9101 JW912
C9112
C9206
R9211

IC ICT ADJ1 ADJ2 RP 11.DGND


10.D5V IC922 C9214
IC923
9.TXD0
8.DGND
BN921

7.RXD0 R9202
X9201

C9207
R9207

6.3.3V
R9203
R9204
BAR CODE LABEL

5.BT_PRIORITY L9102
4.BT_LDO_ON IC923 R9213
R9214

Pb Pb
3.WLAN_ACTIVE
2.BT_EINT
1.BT_ACTIVE
C9113
IC923
L9101
Pb Pb
(A SIDE) (A SIDE)
JW911 SW911

R9130 R9131
C9117 C9116
CN916

BK912
MP CUP12755-1 Z_A
(A SIDE) (B SIDE)
106
6. SMPS

DC 5V is not output.

YES Replace the IC901 (TOP256YN) and


Is IC901 (TOP256YN) damaged?
D9001 / D9002 / D9003 / D9004.

NO

YES YES
Are there the damage in IC901 and
Has a fuse (F9001) broken? Replace the damaged part(s).
D9001 / D9002 / D9003 / D9004 /
C9004?
NO

YES
Are there any short circuits caused by Repair the short circuited area(s) by the
the soldering of the PCB? soldering of the PCB.

NO

YES YES
Are any parts damaged? Check the damage of each part. Replace the damaged part(s).

107
Operation waveform for each part
OPTION
AC100 ~ 120V CCQF2E104KZE-T A B
AC220 ~ 240V
After primary side rectification
OPEN Primary drain
(Caution: High voltage, electric shock) (Caution: High voltage, electric shock)
C9002 0.01uF 250V

OPTION HEATSINK

D9001 1N4007
(16*16*30)
or CHASSIS
C
D9002 1N4007 After secondary rectifications
0.1uF/275V

2.2M(0.2W)
120V/5W
400V/100uF
CX902

ZD908

R9008
C9004
D9012

AC100~120V : 220uF/200V
AC220~240V : 100uF/400V
D9003 1N4007 CVDSRL3060P
1
D9004 1N4007

OPTION
2

2.2M(0.2W)
3

1000P/1KV
R9009

150V/5W
D9005 1N4007

ZD911

C9012
D9006 1N4007

J9002 J9003
JUMPER JUMPER

1M(0.2W)
C9003

R9010
0.01uF 250V

5600uF/6.3V

5600uF/6.3V

5600uF/6.3V
T9001

1N4007S

C9018 0.1uF(1608)

C9019 4.7uF(1608)
D9013
1M(2125)

4
R9035

1 10

8
HEATSINK 3

C9022
C9020

C9021
11
(16*16*25) D9008 ZD918
OPTION D9009
1M(2125)

6
R9036

1N4007 22V 1N4007

50V/10UF(NXA)
5 7
270K(1608)
R9014

TOP256YN IC901
1M(2125)

C9009
D F S C X V

1
7 5 4 3 2 1

ZD920
IC902

39V
OPTION
0.047uF(1608)
R9037

PC123Y22
0.01uF(1608)

0.1uF(1608)

0.1uF(1608)

2
6.8(0.2W)

GND91
R9017

R9016 OPEN C9029


C9028
ZD921 1K(1608) R9015
2200P 250V 0.1uF(1608)
R9004 330K(0.2W)

7.5V 8.2K(1608) R9030


C9031 BK903
INK0010AC1

D
47/25V(NXA)

CMD1A629
0.1uF(1608)

G
Q9001

OPEN OPEN(1608)
C9017

C9016

C9030 OPEN(1608)
1M(1608)

S
C9006

C9007

C9008

C9010

R9006

ZD922

39V

SMPS unit
(Unloaded) A B C

Set A B C

108
AUDIO CHECK PASS
Refer to troubleshooting "4.1. AUDIO CHECK"(98 page).

HDMI BLOCK

CHECK6 HDMI
OUTPUT
HDMI
INPUT

HDMI CHECK5
INPUT

CHECK4
HDMI Tranceiver HDMI Tranceiver
FRONT TMDS
MN8647771 MN8647771
BUFFER

/Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD MA/DSD


HDMI

I2S/HBR Audio(LPCM MULTI)


SPDIF(Legacy Audio)
INPUT AD8195

Digital audio BLOCK


SPDIF
DIR/ADC
DIGITAL COAXIAL PCM9211PTR
INPUT OPTICAL PCM1690DCAR
CHECK2
USB  DIGITAL AUDIO
NETWORK
INTERFACE RECEIVER
ETHERNET
INPUT

Wifi NETWORK
MODULE
ADC
Case : CX870 Wifi CX870/CY920
BLOCK PLD
Case : CY920 Wifi/Bluetooth
I2S

CX870 ONLY
5M240ZT100C5N
Bluetooth
I2S/DSD
I2S
SELECTOR

d NETWORK BLOCK
D/A_OUTPUT
A/D_INPUT

Analog audio BLOCK


CHECK3

CHECK1
ANALOG 2CH R2A15218
INPUT

109
CLOCK FLOW & WAVE FORM IN DIGITAL BLOCK

WAVE FORM
MCKO 9 53 Z2DIRMCK Z2DACMCK 58 12 SCK
IC202 BCKO 10 52 Z2DIRBCK Z2DACBCKO 57 13 BCK IC203
5 RXIN LC89091JA PCM5100
DIR LRCKO 11 51 Z2DIRLRCK Z2DACLRCKO 55 15 LRCK DAC
DATAO 12 50 Z2DIRDATA Z2DACDATAO 56 14 DIN
1

CH1:RXIN0 DAC256FS 91 14 MCLK
DAC64FS 92 7 BICK
CH0AMCLK 60 14 RXMCK/DSDMCK
DACFS 95 6 LRCK IC301
CH0ABCLK 68 20 RXBCK/DSDSCK
DATAF 96 8 DIN1 PCM1690
CH0ALRCLK 65 19 RXLRCK/DSD5
IC431 DATACSW 97 9 DIN2 DAC
MN8647771 CH0ASD0 64 18 RXI2S0/DSD1
DATAS 98 10 DIN3
HDMI CH0ASD1 63 17 RXI2S1/DSD2
Tranceiver DATASB 99 11 DIN4
CH0ASD2 62 16 RXI2S2/DSD3
CH0ASD3 61 15 RXI2S3/DSD4 DSP1OUTBCK 96
CH0ASPDIF 105 21 RXSPDIF/DSD0 DSP1OUTLRCK 95
DSP1OUTF 99
IC391 DSP1OUTCSW 97
MN8647771 IC221
30 HDMISPDIF DSP1OUTS 100
HDMI 5M240ZT100C5N
Tranceiver Audio PLD DSP1OUTSB 98
CH0ASPDIF 105 28 RXIN7
29 RXIN6 DSP1INBCK 90 75 DAI_P19 DAI_P17 98
30 RXIN5 MPO0 15 DSP1INLRCK 86 97 DAI_P18 DAI_P16 99
31 RXIN4
IC201
PCM9211 ② DSP1INLR 83 103 DAI_P11 DAI_P6 86
2 OPTICAL2 32 RXIN3 DIR/ADC SCKO 23 35 DIRMCK DSP1INF_FL 85 100 DAI_P12
IC251 DAI_P8 94

CH1: DIRDATA OPTICAL1 33 RXIN2 BCK 22 36 DIRBCK DSP1INSWC_C 87 95 DAI_P14 ADSP21487KSWZ-4B DAI_P7 73
LRCK 21 DIRLRCK
DSP
COAXIAL2 35 RXIN1 37 DSP1INS/SL 91 74 DAI_P13 DAI_P9 88
COAXIAL1 37 RXIN0 DOUT 20 38 DIRDATA DSP1INSB_SR 84 101 DAI_P15
ANALOG Lch 47 VINL MPIO_A 17 39 DIRSBCK DSP1IN-/FR 89 77 DAI_P2
ANALOG Rch 48 VINR MPIO_A 16 40 DIRSLRCK DSP1IN-/SW 92 551 DAI_P3

CH2: DIRLRCK

860SPDIF 86 BCOMCK
CX870 860SPDIF 85 BCOBCK_SCK
NETWORK BCOLRCK
860SPDIF 84
CH3: DIRBCK PROCESSOR
MODULE 860SPDIF 83 BCODATA_DSDL
860SPDIF 82 BCODSDR

Detail A

C1

R2007
R2006
R2005
RN203
RN202
R2008
R2009
IC201
3
CH1: DATAF

JK382 T48 T222


D3943
R3967

T281R3968
D3944
R3964
T279R3963

JK394 JK393 JK392 JK391 JK384 JK383 JK381 T224


BN111
D3923
R3957
R3953
R3954
R3958
D3924

D3823
R3857
R3853
R3854
R3858
D3824
C4373

D3863
R3877
R3873
R3874
R3878
D3864
D3904
D3964
R3976

R3977
D3965
D3962

D3903
R3947
R3943
R3944
R3948

D3843
R3867
R3863
R3864
R3868
D3844
C4371
D3961

R2014
TP31 R4357
R4358 T51
T278

JK201
TP30 T296 T274 T275 T269 T270 T232 T233 T214 T220 T94 T126
JW507 T297 T41

CH2: DACLRCK
JK431 TP29
C4426 T277

JK203

JK202
T50
T22 C4425 CN503
C1138 T298

C2045

C2044
R3962
R3965

T267 T227 T80


D3948

TP28 C4372 1

JK501
RN501
D3970

D3869
D3909

D3829

T294 T52

L5005
4
C3943

97 T192
D3942

D3947 T271 T127D3821


R3961

D4320 T234D3861 R3856


1

D3910
1

32 D3866 R3876
D4321

D3811

R2013
D3 T299
93

85
D3967

C1139 D4319 D4318 D3945 D3941 R3966 T268


D3963

T85
D3

D4325 D4 D3966 D3927 D3906 D3905 D3865 D3852 D3847 D3808 D3807
D4323

TP27 D3950 D39 D3870 T231 D3848 D3830 D3826 D3825 D3812
D3
D3

C3842
D3921R3956 D3901R3946 D3841R3866

D3822
R3852
R3855
C3844

D3925

R3851
D3862
R3872
R3875

C2013
T191 T190
92

R3871

D3973 46
D3949

TP40 T272
8

T128
C3843
D3842
R3862
R3865
C3942

R3861

T193

C2042
D3922
R3952
R3955

R2043
R3951
L3909

D3902
C3941
R3942
R3945

R2049 C2043

C2049 D2041
R2041
RN438

RN440

L4309

D3930

D3932
R3941

R2047 R2042
R2048 R2044
R2045 D2042
D4316 T276 T221

C2051
C2052
C2048

C2046

C2047
R2067
R2064

R2053
R2054

R2063
R2066

R2052
R2051
C2014
R4354
D3974

T273
R3979
R3978

D3867 D3845 D3810 D3809


D3972

D3850

D3912 D3911 D3832 D3805


D3969

D3968

D3872 D3871 T209


RN391

R4352 D3952 D3929 D3926 D3849 D3846 D3806


RN439

D4322

D3908 D3907 D3868 D3831 D3828 D3827


L5091
D4313

C5092
RN392

R4353 D3951 IC391 C1305


RN393

R4356

R2046
R2050
D4347

TP8
D4348

D4326 TP62 C3936


D4350

D4349

TP9 C3838 X1501


R3916 R3917
C1131

TP7
R1132

R1131

TP70 IC381 D5113 D5112 C1504C1503


C3990

T225
TP92

T13
R1512 R1513

R1518
R1517
R1516
TP82
TP81

C4347

R1515
TP80

R1509

R1507
R1504
R1506
R1505
R1508
R3821 TP19 D5114 D5111
IC431 R4334 C5093 IC204

L5111
X3901 C1195

L5112
C1275 C1196 C3836
TP108 TP83 JW504

T326
C1197
L1204

L4305 R1194

C5097
C4384

R5100

C5111
R5115
C1278
R3815 R3816

C1205 C3937 R1501


C1206 C4348 C5116 C5117 IC151 CN152
X3801

R1519

Detail B
C1207 TP106 R4335 C1194 T315 R1520
R4311 RN436
RN435
L1194 BK501 R1528 C1513
C1193 R1196 R1195

C1204 L4306 R1249 R1211 T240 R1529


T219 L1193 R1530
C4382 RN434

C3837 T316 C1514


R1204 R1536
R4359
C4313
C4419

C4405 T218 C3881 L3807 Q1111

T7
R1212
CN512

RN433
R3982

R1537
L1203 T318 T241 R1538 R1569
IC119

R1205

T177
C4337RN432

C3868 L3805 Q1101 R1580 C1233


RN431 TP107

C2204
T327
R3803
R3804
R3805
R3806

R1213

R2219
R2218
C1005

R2217
R2216

C2211
R1206
R3981

CH3: DACBCK
C3871 L3806 C1211 C1020
C4421
IC120

C1192 R1581 C1021


R4324 C1019
TP102

C1203 R1193 C1006


L4304

R1161 R1539 C1016


L3808 T146

T184
L1192 C3888

T223
C3852 R1540 C1009

NETWORK MODULE
R1162 R1541

T182

T183
R1203 C1202 R4323 L1191

T181
BN27A

T40
C4420 R1543

D1102
L3801

Q1132 Q1131
L1202 C4336X4301 C4381 C1161 T76

T130

C1169
C3851

C1901
R1903
R1902
L4 54

R1901
R1167
L1201 T58 TP88TP91

C1168
C1276

R1544
T75
30
TP

D1101 C1253
1

R3905

T77 T72
R4328 C1290
TP86 TP87 TP53 R4326 T319
L1183

L1184

R2215
R3904
R4317
R4318
R4316

R3903 SW501 T78

Q1133
T166

RN151
T129
9
C1185 TP103 C4401 T7

IC191
R1184 T215 T165 T81
C4397 T212 R1151

R1547
R1546
C1510

R1553
R1554
R1555
R1556
R1557
R1558
R1559
C1184 D1103 T164

R1548

R1552
BK502 T147

C1511
DIRDATA DACLRCK
C1186
L4302

TP6 R1102 T211 R1152 T1 T74

C1251
R1185 C1187 C4402 T210 C1151

T84T T82
R2527

C1159
T213

R2526 83

R1156
C1158
R2528 IC122 Q1126 R1001
IC118

R1186 R2529 R1101 C1272


R1172

R1002

R1935

R1945
R2530 C1288
R1171

TP43
TP42
TP44
TP41

C1270

R1231 R1232
C1269

T148
C1183 C1018 T2

R2201
CN511 Q1953 C1268
C1171

CN251

CN501 C1007
CN502 C1023 Q1931

Q1125
R1183
C1102
R1251

DACBCK
T73 L1004

DIRLRCK
T167

TP5
R2531

Q1941 R1952

R2202
C1182 C1041
R3543
R3544
R3542

C1951

R2214
TP4
TP12

Q1252 C1028 T17


C1217
C1214
C1215
C1216
C1218

L1182 R1253 C1022


C3749

C1297
R3547
R3536
R3537
TP11

T186

CH4: DACMCK
R1951

T106
T109

T105

T102
L1181 TP3 T11 R1931

T114

T116
T118

T121
T142 C4043 R2519 R1214 T103 C1017 R1957
R2518 C1101 T112 T113 Q1956 JW503
C3759
R3548
R3549

L1030
L1028

L1025

L1023
SUPPORTER

L1021
L1019
L1017

L1015
T53 R2517 R1932 R1941 R1942

L1003
R1252

C1227

R2203
IC402 IC403 T131 T120
Q1116 R1215
R4235

Q1251
R4232

R4238
R4240
R4242
R4243
R4244

R4226

TP13
R4247
R4220

R4225
R4219

R1955
L1032
C1129
Q1106

RN420 RN421 TP2 TP1 C1179 C2535 C1213

L1009
L1008

L1007
C3731

C1042 C1953

OUT R2213
C2586 T135 T101 T324 C1029
C2536 C1219

CN191
C1128
C4213

C1178
C1234

T320
R1224
R1225

R1954
C1285

R1127
C1281

T185
T149
C2580 R2554 R2555
C4016

RN352 R3540 T95 T21


L3513
R4088

R1222 C2591 R2558 Q1102

DIRBCK T151 T138 DATAF


C2537 T136
T141

CN69B

R1223
C3734
C3735

C3733 R3541 C2538 R2539 Q1971 Q1981


R4087 R4237 C2539 R1129
C4202 C3758 C1283 C2578 BN23A
Q1117

C3732 C3711 C2599 C1121 Q1921 Q1961


Q1112

R4234 C1282

T247

T187
RN351 C3722 R1122

R1922 Q1911
R4239 C1287
RN354

C3715 RN259
CN171

R4236 C1280 R1121


R1052
R1053

RN353

T189
R1051

Q1119 C3727

T188
CN253

R1785

R1787

R4233 R1715 T96


R1761

R1718

C3724
R1717

L1033
L1029
L1027

RN260
L1031
IC351

C1921
R1913
R1912
C3511 R1711 R1961R1971R1981
C1141

T97
R1147
R1141
R1142

R1710
R1720

C2540
R1786
IC421

R1709
L1026
L1024

L1018
L1022
L1020

T124
T115
T117

T125
R1722

T325

T119

T100

T69
TP10 C3512 R2540 IC171 R1714 T246
C2542 R1707 T110
T111
RN412
T107
T108
T122

T104

T70
L3501 T99T98

DACMCK
T137
RN413RN411RN414 RN415 RN408RN406RN409RN407RN410 T174 T323 T123
T134

CN704
T322

L1016
L1014
L1013
R2505 T175 C1012 C1024

L1006
L1005
C2558

L1012
L1010
R2507
R2508
R2509

R2544

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