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ORDER NO.

RRV4450
SC-71

AV RECEIVER

SC-71
SC-1228-K
SC-1223-K

THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).


Model Type Power Requirement Remarks
SC-71 CUXJ AC 120V
SC-1228-K CUXJ AC 120V
SC-1223-K UXJCB AC 120V

THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL(S).
Model No. Order No. Remarks
SC-71, SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K RRV4462 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2013
K-FZV MAY 2013 Printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION

This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-it-
yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained
to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you
should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.

WARNING
This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
B Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65

NOTICE
(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)
Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or (slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts must
be of identical designation.

REMARQUE
(POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT)
Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou (fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les pièces
de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
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(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
The following check should be performed for the
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
continued protection of the customer and service
RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
technician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground 2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or have special safety related characteristics. These are
D equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection
metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using
screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.
the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120V Replacement parts which have these special safety
AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA. Electrical components having such features are
identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on
the parts list in this Service Manual.
Reading should The use of a substitute replacement component which
Leakage not be above does not have the same safety characteristics as the
Device current 0.5 mA
under tester PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the
E test parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire,
Test all or other hazards.
exposed metal
surfaces Product Safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current PIONEER Service
Also test with Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of,
plug reversed Earth PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal
(Using AC adapter ground
plug as required) charge from PIONEER.

AC Leakage Test
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING ............................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 CAUTION........................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 6
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 PCB LOCATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 JIGS LIST ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR AUDIO BLOCK ...................................................................................................................... 14
4.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN VIDEO BLOCK ............................................................................................. 16
4.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN AUDIO BLOCK ............................................................................................. 18 B
4.5 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR ANALOG VIDEO BLOCK ...................................................................................................... 20
4.6 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (1) .............................................................................................................. 22
4.7 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (2) .............................................................................................................. 24
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 26
5.1 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART .......................................................................................................................................... 26
5.2 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................................. 34
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 43
6.1 TEST MODE................................................................................................................................................................. 43
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 45
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 57
8.1 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE UNIT IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED .......................................................... 57
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8.2 HOW TO SAVE AND LOAD THE SETTING USING BACKUP FUNCTION WITH USB MEMORY.............................. 58
8.3 REGION WRITING ....................................................................................................................................................... 59
8.4 HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE.................................................................................................................................... 60
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 64
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 64
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION .................................................................................................................................................. 66
9.3 REAR SECTION........................................................................................................................................................... 68
9.4 FRONT SECTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 70

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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A • For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit.
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.

• Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, by approximately 40 °C.
Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 °C in general, although
the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of
the soldering iron.

Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.

Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting
B temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden).

The following lead-free solders are available as service parts:


• Parts numbers of lead-free solder:
GYP1006 1.0 in dia. GYP1007 0.6 in dia. GYP1008 0.3 in dia.

1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete component part.
When the part listed in the table is defective, replace whole Assy.
PCB ASSY
ASSY NAME Ref No. FUNCTION Part No. Remarks
Part No.
IC451 3CH SW POWER SUPPLY IC TPS65251RHA-TLB
C IC with heat-pad
IC903 HDMI SW IC SII9587CNUC-3-K
IC1204 VIDEO PROCESSOR IC 88DE2750-K
IC BGA type
IC1212 DDR IC H5PS5162GFR-S5C-K
IC1216 VTT/VREF REGULATOR IC BD3539NUX-TLB
IC1602 HDMI INTERFACE IC SII9616CTUC-K
IC with heat-pad
IC9002 DSP IC D808K013DPTP400-K
IC9203 LAN PHY IC LAN8720A-CP-TBB
IC9204 MEDIA PROCESSOR IC DM860A-K IC BGA type
IC9206 APPLE AUTHENTICATION IC H337S3959-TBB
IC with heat-pad
DIGITAL IC9602 HDMI INTERFACE IC SII9575CTUC-K
MAIN_L AWX1353 JA1601
HDMI Connector AKP7268-A-K JACK with Cu-through-hole & SMD type
ASSY JA1603
JA9201 USB Connector DKB1106-A JACK with Cu-through-hole & 6 pin
D JA9202 LAN Connector AKN7114-1 JACK with Cu-through-hole & 10 pin
JA9601
JA9602
JA9603
JA9604
HDMI Connector AKP7268-A-K JACK with Cu-through-hole & SMD type
JA9605
JA9606
JA9607
JA9620
Q4101
Q4102
Q4201
Q4202
Q4301
E
Q4302
D-AMP_SS Q4401
AWX1425 FET IRF6775MPBF-TRB Land is under parts
ASSY Q4402
Q4501
Q4502
Q4601
Q4602
Q4701
Q4702
AWX1455
(SC-71)
DISPLAY
AWX1507 IC6001 FLASH BLANK UC IC R5F100MHAFA-K Software is not written
ASSY
(SC-1228-K,
F SC-1223-K)

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1.3 CAUTION
• Discharging
Before starting the diagnosis, wait for three minutes until the electricity of the unit is discharged.
A
• Ground Points
Please refer to “Ground Points”.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Amplifier section
A Continuous average power output*
8 Ω ................................................................................................................................. 120 W** per channel
6 Ω ................................................................................................................................. 150 W*** per channel
* Measured pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission’s Trade Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for
Amplifiers
** 1 kHz with no more than 0.08 %**** total harmonic distortion
*** 1 kHz with no more than 1 %**** total harmonic distortion
**** Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer
Multi channel simultaneous power output (1 kHz, 1 %, 8 Ω)
7 ch total ................................................................................................................................................. 560 W
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 8 Ω, 0.08 %)
B Front ........................................................................................................................................ 120 W + 120 W
Center .................................................................................................................................................... 120 W
Surround .................................................................................................................................. 120 W + 120 W
Surround back .......................................................................................................................... 120 W + 120 W
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 6 Ω, 1.0 %)
Front ......................................................................................................................................... 150 W + 150 W
Center .................................................................................................................................................... 150 W
Surround .................................................................................................................................. 150 W + 150 W
Surround back .......................................................................................................................... 150 W + 150 W
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 4 Ω, 1.0 %)
Front ......................................................................................................................................... 180 W + 180 W
C Center .................................................................................................................................................... 180 W
Surround .................................................................................................................................. 180 W + 180 W
Surround back .......................................................................................................................... 180 W + 180 W
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 6 Ω, 1.0 %, 1 ch Driven)(SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K) ............. 170 W per channel
Total harmonic distortion ............................................................................... 0.04 % (1 kHz, 100 W + 100 W, 8 Ω)
Guaranteed speaker impedance ............................................................................................................ 4 Ω to 16 Ω
Audio Section
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)
LINE .......................................................................................................................................... 365 mV/47 kΩ
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network)
LINE ....................................................................................................................................................... 100 dB
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Tuner Section
Frequency Range (FM) .......................................................................................................... 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
Antenna Input (FM) ...................................................................................................................... 75 Ω unbalanced
Frequency Range (AM) ........................................................................................................... 530 kHz to 1700 kHz
Antenna (AM) ................................................................................................................... Loop antenna (balanced)
Video Section
Signal level
Composite Video ......................................................................................................................... 1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Component Video ........................................................................... Y:1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω ), PB/PR: 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Corresponding maximum resolution
Component Video ...................................................................................................................... 1080p (1125p)
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Digital In/Out Section


HDMI terminal ................................................................................................................................. 19-pin (Not DVI)
HDMI output type................................................................................................................................... 5 V, 55 mA
A
HDMI input/MHL terminal ................................................................................................................... 5 V, 900 mA
USB terminal .............................................................................................. USB2.0 High Speed (Type A) 5 V, 2.1 A
iPod terminal .............................................................................................................. USB, and Video (Composite)
ADAPTER PORT terminal .................................................................................................................. 5 V, 100 mA
WIRELESS LAN ADAPTER terminal ................................................................................................... 5 V, 600 mA
Integrated Control Section
Control (IR) terminal .......................................................................................................... ø 3.5 Mini-jack (MONO)
IR signal ................................................................................................................... High Active (High Level: 2.0 V)
12 V Trigger terminal (SC-71) ........................................................................................... ø 3.5 Mini-jack (MONO)
12 V Trigger output type (SC-71) ................................................................................................ 12 V, Total 150 mA
RS-232C cable type (SC-71) ................................................................................ 9-pin, cross type, female-female B
Network Section
LAN terminal .................................................................................................................... 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX
Miscellaneous
Power requirements ....................................................................................................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption ....................................................................................................................................... 260 W
In standby................................................................................................................................................ 0.1 W
Dimensions .............................................................................................. 435 mm (W) x 185 mm (H) x 396 mm (D)
(17.13 in. (W) x 7.28 in. (H) x 15.59 in. (D))
Weight (without package) (SC-71) ................................................................................................ 11.7 kg (25.8 lbs)
Weight (without package) (SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K) ..................................................................... 11.6 kg (25.6 lbs)
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Number of Furnished Parts
MCACC Setup microphone ................................................................................................................................. 1
Remote control unit .............................................................................................................................................. 1
AAA size IEC R03 dry cell batteries .................................................................................................................... 2
AM loop antenna .................................................................................................................................................. 1
FM wire antenna .................................................................................................................................................. 1
Power cord
CD-ROM (AVNavigator)
Quick start guide
Safety Brochure
Warranty sheet
D

Notes
 Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice, due to improvements.
 This product includes FontAvenue ® fonts licensed by NEC Corporation. FontAvenue is a registered trademark of
NEC Corporation.
 Corporation and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective
corporations.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, Surround EX, and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under a license from U.S. Patent No’s: 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535; 6,226,616;
7,212,872; 7,272,567; 7,668,723; 7,392,195; 7,930,184; 7,333,929; 7,548,853; 7,003,467 and 7,283,634. DTS, the E
Symbol, and DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS Neo:X | 7.1 is a trademark of DTS, Inc. ©
2012 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Apple, AirPlay, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod nano, iPod touch, iTunes, Safari, Bonjour, Mac, Macintosh, Mac OS and OS X
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
The AirPlay logo is a trademark of Apple Inc.

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A Items to be checked after servicing
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedures Check points
Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
1 If the customer complain occurs with the particular source, Video, Audio and operations must be normal.
such as Dolby Digital, DTS, AAC, DVD-A and HDMI, input it for
the operation check.
Check the analog audio playback. Each channel audio and operations must be normal.
2 (Make the analog connections with a DVD player.)

Check the digital audio playback. Each channel audio and operations must be normal.
B 3 (Make the digital connections with a DVD player.)

Check surround playback. Each channel audio and operations must be normal.
4 (Select Surround mode and check the multichannel operations
via the DSP circuit.)

Check the video outputs. Video and operations must be normal.


5 (Connect with a DVD player.)

Check the tuner (AM and FM) operations. Audio and operations must be normal.
6

Check the sound from headphone output. Sound must be normal, without noise.
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Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for
8 service.

See the table below for the items to be checked regarding video and audio.
Item to be checked regarding video Item to be checked regarding audio
Block noise Distortion
Horizontal noise Noise
Flicker Volume too low
D
Disturbed image (video jumpiness) Volume too high
Too dark Volume fluctuating
Too bright Sound interrupted
Mottled color

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3.2 PCB LOCATIONS

A
J DISPLAY ASSY

VOL ASSY K M ENCODER ASSY


PANEL GUARD ASSY AA
FRONT HDMI USB B L POWER SW ASSY
ASSY

I MIC HP ASSY

FFC GUARD_SS ASSY Y Z TRANS VREG STYL_SS ASSY

USB RECT_SS ASSY C

W MIC HP GUARD ASSY

V-REG_SS ASSY R

B-DIODE_SS ASSY Q
X P WIRE GUARD_SS ASSY

B TO B LOCK_SS ASSY V N IR BUFFER_SS ASSY

D-AUDIO BRIDGE1_SS S T D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS


ASSY ASSY D

P PRIMARY ASSY
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY E

E
VIDEO_SS ASSY H D OPT COAX_SS ASSY
A AUDIO_SS ASSY

U BT_SS ASSY
232C_SS ASSY G

O D-AMP_SS ASSY

INTERFACE_SS ASSY F
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NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
A Mark No. Description Part No.
Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES
NSP 1..PRE POWER_SS ASSY (SC-71) AWR7221
NSP 1..D-AMP_SS ASSY AWH7068 2..USB RECT_SS ASSY AWX1374
2..D-AMP_SS ASSY AWX1425 2..D-AUDIO BRIDGE1_SS ASSY AWX1383
2..BT_SS ASSY AWX1428 2..D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY AWX1384
2..VIDEO_SS ASSY AWX1602
NSP 1..PRIM DISPLAY ASSY (SC-71) AWM8331 2..OPT COAX_SS ASSY AWX1603
2..VOL ASSY AWX1392 2..V-REG_SS ASSY AWX1604
2..POWER SW ASSY AWX1393 2..232C_SS ASSY AWX1606
2..ENCODER ASSY AWX1396
2..MIC HP GUARD ASSY AWX1397 NSP 1..PRE POWER_SS ASSY (SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K) AWR7222
B NSP 2..PANEL GUARD ASSY AWX1399 2..USB RECT_SS ASSY AWX1374
2..DISPLAY ASSY AWX1455 2..D-AUDIO BRIDGE1_SS ASSY AWX1383
2..MIC HP ASSY AWX1639 2..D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY AWX1384
2..PRIMARY ASSY AWX1640 2..VIDEO_SS ASSY AWX1602
2..OPT COAX_SS ASSY AWX1603
NSP 1..PRIM DISPLAY ASSY (SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K) AWM8342 2..V-REG_SS ASSY AWX1605
2..VOL ASSY AWX1392 2..232C_SS ASSY AWX1607
2..POWER SW ASSY AWX1508
2..ENCODER ASSY AWX1396 1..DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY AWX1353
2..MIC HP GUARD ASSY AWX1397
NSP 2..PANEL GUARD ASSY AWX1399 1..FRONT HDMI USB ASSY AWX1548
2..DISPLAY ASSY AWX1507
2..MIC HP ASSY AWX1639
C 2..PRIMARY ASSY AWX1640

NSP 1..AUDIO BUFFER_SS ASSY AWR7199


2..AUDIO_SS ASSY AWX1536
2..IR BUFFER_SS ASSY AWX1537

NSP 1..INTERFACE REG_SS ASSY (SC-71) AWR7210


2..B TO B LOCK_SS ASSY AWX1375
2..P WIRE GUARD_SS ASSY AWX1376
2..TRANS VREG STYL_SS ASSY AWX1382
2..FFC GUARD_SS ASSY AWX1385
2..INTERFACE_SS ASSY AWX1587
2..B-DIODE_SS ASSY AWX1588
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NSP 1..INTERFACE REG_SS ASSY (SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K) AWR7211
2..B TO B LOCK_SS ASSY AWX1375
2..P WIRE GUARD_SS ASSY AWX1376
2..TRANS VREG STYL_SS ASSY AWX1382
2..FFC GUARD_SS ASSY AWX1385
2..INTERFACE_SS ASSY AWX1589
2..B-DIODE_SS ASSY AWX1588

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3.3 JIGS LIST


[1] Jigs List
A
Name Jig No. Remarks
Diagnosis for D-AMP_SS ASSY, AUDIO_SS ASSY (side-A),
15P FFC extension jig cable GGD1680
VIDEO_SS ASSY, 232C_SS ASSY
Diagnosis for D-AMP_SS ASSY, AUDIO_SS ASSY (side-A),
4P PH Housing ASSY extension jig cable GGD1809
VIDEO_SS ASSY, 232C_SS ASSY
Diagnosis for D-AMP_SS ASSY, AUDIO_SS ASSY (side-A),
16P FFC extension jig cable GGD1854
VIDEO_SS ASSY, 232C_SS ASSY
Diagnosis for D-AMP_SS ASSY, AUDIO_SS ASSY,
27P board to board extension jig cable GGD1799 VIDEO_SS ASSY, 232C_SS ASSY,
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY (side-B)
B
Diagnosis for AUDIO_SS ASSY (side-B), VIDEO_SS ASSY,
23P board to board extension jig cable GGD1805
232C_SS ASSY, DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY (side-B)
Diagnosis for AUDIO_SS ASSY (side-B), VIDEO_SS ASSY,
23P + 13P board to board extension jig cable GGD1807
232C_SS ASSY, DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY (side-B)
Diagnosis for D-AMP_SS ASSY, AUDIO_SS ASSY,
29P board to board extension jig cable GGD1856 VIDEO_SS ASSY, 232C_SS ASSY,
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY (side-B)

[2] Lubricants and Glues List


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Name Lubricants and Glues No. Remarks
Silicone Grease GYA1001 Refer to “9.4 FRONT SECTION”

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4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A
MCACC setup ADX7776-
VIDEO MIC IN HEADPHONE iPod Direct USB HDMI IN5 JP6001
7/205
ADD7783-

*1.00mm
D20PYY0310E
JA8001 JA8002
JA3472 JA3471 JA3476 1.JOG_A

MIC HP ASSY B FRONT HDMI USB ASSY 5/60 2.JOG_B 3/100

1.V+UN_USB
I K VOL ASSY 3.GNDD

2.GNDUSB
*2mm

JH6003
*1.00mm

(AWX1548) 19.EVSI5 29.IRIN

CN8002
J0001 9.AMPTEMP J3003
(AWX1639) 1.GNDD

CN6001
30.TEMPERR5
(AWX1392)
ADD7796- 10.XSMUTE 20.SVSO5
5.CEC_IO 2.XVDDERR 11.LOW_P 21.EVSCK 31.XBERR

4.XUSBERR
3.XMHLPERR

5.USBPOW
4.XVDDERR 32.XDCERR

15.MHL_POW
15.FRONTV

14.SDA_SINK
13.SCL_SINK
22.HOTPLUG
7.XMICDET

13.MICOUT

12.ACRY
6.XHPDET

16.NC(HPD)
3.XMHLPERR 4.XRESET

19.V+5_HD
33.XOLERR
2.GNDHP

4.GNDHP

11.V+7_A

2.MHLDET
5.AMUTE

13.WUSBPOW 23.CECIO
10.GNDA

12.GNDA

14.GNDF

6.GNDD

1.GNDD

10.RFXC+
JP8001

12.RFXC-
17.GNDD

11.GNDD
39/120
9.GNDA
8.V-7_A

2.GNDD 5.232CDET

7.RFX0+

4.RFX1+

1.RFX2+
34.GNDD

18.V+5F

8.GNDD

5.GNDD
9.RFX0-

6.RFX1-

3.RFX2-
7.HPD
14.XNETRST 24.EVREQI5
3.HP R
1.HP L

*1.00mm
1.GNDD 6.EV232TX5

3.D+
35.GNDD

2.D-
*1.00mm 15.NETPOW 25.EVREQO5
7.EV232RX5 16.DVCPOW 26.NETWOL 36.GNDD
J0010 8.232EV 17.XEMRST5 27.NC 37.GNDD
7 18.232POW 28.XWUSBERR 38.V+5_EV
*1.25mm 39.V+5_EV

CN3371

JH6004
D20PYY0310E D20PYY0410E
CN3472 CN8001 JA8003
ADX7732- 1.V+5_EV_1

*1.00mm
1.VOLA
3/100 2.POWLED 4/100

CN6003
ADX7801- 19/360 Y0020 2.VOLB
3.GNDD 3.POWER KEY
*2mm *2mm

JH6002
5.CEC_IO 4.GNDD
7/510_530 Y0021
ADX7760- J3004 4.XVDDERR
3.XMHLPERR for IC3001 DBUG&D.L.
2/120 2.GNDD
1.GNDD
CN6002
ADD7785-

*1.25mm
15/290

J0003

B *1.25mm
7 2
J ( J 1/2 - J 2/2)
CN7907

CN7551

1.V+UN_USB
CN7553

2.GNDUSB
CN7903
*1.00mm
CN3652 CN3653
DISPLAY ASSY
1.FRONTV

6.FL AC2
7.FL AC1
4.V+5_V
1.ACWP
2.GNDV
3.GNDV

2.S5-C
5.S6-2
4.S6-1
3.S5-2

1.S5-1

(SC-71 : AWX1455)

3.S7-2

1.S7-1
15.HP L

1.V+5_EV
39.GNDD

2.NC
5.-VF

*4

*4 ! FU10
(SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K : AWX1507) CN750

ADX7803-
! !

4
4/210 Y0021
FU31 FU32

R ( R 1/2 - R 2/2)
*1.00mm

ADD7786-
C USB RECT_SS ASSY 4.-B
CN7901

3.GN

V-REG_SS ASSY 1.GNDD


31/135
(AWX1374) 2.GN
1.+B

(SC-71 : AWX1604) 31.V+5R6_EV


*1.00mm
J0004

(SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K : AWX1605) CN3771


23
15.XHPDET

1.XMICDET

*1.00mm
23
CN7905

CN7902
JA9620 CN601 CN1502
11 IN5(FRONT)

11 29.V+5R6_EV

20 XMICDET
*1.25mm

2 RECMUTE

16 SBMUTE

22 XHPDET
14 Z3MUTE
15 Z2MUTE

18 PRESEL
13 Z2VLSO
28.V+5R6_EV

17 AMUTE
11 VLSCK
3 TUIREQ

10 GNDD
CN7002

5 TUSDA
4 TURST

21 RYHP
6 TUSCL

12 VLSO
1 Z2HPF

19 LSSN
27.GNDD

7 GNDD

9 GNDD
26.GNDD

23 NC
8 NC
25.NC
C 24.GNDD

1.GNDD
2 GNDD
23.GNDD
22.EXSO
21.EXSCK
1.GNDD 20.EXOE
2.XBERR 19.EXST

G
CN7001

CN7904

27.XMHLPERR
18.GNDD

19.WUSBPOW

5.XWUSBERR
3.TEMPERR

24.EV232RX5
25.EV232TX5

10.HOTPLUG
15.XEMRST5
21.LOWPOW

18.XNETRST

16.DVCPOW

2.V+5R6_EV
1.V+5R6_EV
26.232CDET

17.NETPOW
17.NC

7.EVREQO5
22.XSMUTE

14.232POW
4.XDCERR

8.EVREQI5

6.NETWOL
11.EVSCK
16.NC

23.232EV
31.GNDD
30.GNDD
29.GNDD
28.GNDD
5.IRIN

13.EVSI5
20.ACRY

12.EVSO

9.CECIO

4.GNDD
3.GNDD
6.NC 15.IRMUTEA

232C_SS ASSY
14.IRMUTESB
2.FRONTV

7.XOLERR
23

23

29

29
13.NC
3.V+5_V
4.GNDV
1.GNDF

8.AMPTEMP
9.GNDV 12.NC

(SC-71 : AWX1606)
11.NC

2.GNDDAC

4.GNDDAC

6.GNDDAC

8.GNDDAC
10.GNDV
10.GNDD
CN7906

11.V+12TRG
CN603
9.GNDD 5.USBPOW CN9601

5.FRO

7.FLO
CN7554

1.RIN

3.LIN
(SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K : AWX1607)
4 8.RYAF 4.XUSBERR

CN9202
2.GNDD
1.V+5R6_EV 7.RYCR 3.D+

2
1.HPD
2.V+5R6_EV 6.RYFH 2.D-
3.GNDD PF04PG-S12 5.RYB 1.GNDD
4.GNDD 4.GNDD
5.GNDD 4/120 3.12VTRG1
6.GNDD 2.NC

E ( E 1/10 - E 10/
7.EXSO 1.12VERR 1.GNDD 16.OSDSCK
8.EXSCK 2.Y_IN 17.OSDCS
JP8201
9.EXOE 3.GNDD
VIDEO_SS ASSY
18.XOSDRST
10.EXST
11.GNDD
12.GNDD
13.IRMUTEA
14.IRMUTESB
H (AWX1602)
4.CB_IN
5.GNDD
6.CR_IN
7.GNDD
8.CVBS_IN
19.GNDD
20.232POW
21.232CDET
22.EV232TX DIGITAL MAIN_L A
JA8303 JA8304 23.EV232RX
CN8301

CN8201

9.GNDD
(AWX1353)
CN8203

15.GNDD 24.GNDD
21

21

CN901

16.GNDD 10.V+5_V
27

27

PR PR 25.GNDD
17.RYFR JA8303 11.V+5_V 26.V+5R6_EV
18.RYCSR DVR/BDR 12.COMP_DET 27.V+5R6_EV
JA8301 PB PB
19.RYFWFH IN 13.SDA
20.RYSB 14.SCL
21.GNDD *4 Y Y 15.OSDSO
*4 *5 *5 JA
22.12VTRG1
23.12VERR ZONE2 DVD SAT/CBL MONITOR IN1 IN2 MONITOR JA8201 JA8202 IN1 IN2 IN3 BD IN IN4 IN6 IN7 OUT
! ! ! OUT IN IN OUT (DVD) (DVR/BDR) OUT JA9601 JA9602 JA9603 JA9604 JA9605 JA9606 JA9607 JA1601
FU14 FU13 FU15
D 232C *1.00mm
(DVD) (SAT/CBL) (DVR/BDR)
1.XOSDRST

S
2.OSDCS

F 3.OSDSCK
4.OSDSO
5.COMP_DET
6.SDA
*5
MODEL JA8201 JA8202

INTERFACE_SS ASSY 7.SCL


8.GNDF
9.FRONTV
SC-71
SC-1223
- D-AUDIO
(SC-71 : AWX1587) 10.GNDD
11.GNDD
12.CVBS_IN
SC-1228
-
BRIDGE1_SS
(SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K : AWX1589) CN7004
1.S2-1
2.S2-2
13.GNDD
14.CR_IN
15.GNDD
ASSY
3.S9-1
4.S9-C
5.S9-2
16.CB_IN
17.GNDD
18.Y_IN
(AWX1383)
19.GNDD
20.V+5_V
21.V+5_V CN3772

V B TO B LOCK_SS ASSY 23

23

(AWX1375) CN2861
1.FHMUTE
23.Z2HPF

GNDD
W MIC HP GUARD ASSY ADD7784-
1.XHPDET
2.AMUTE
3.GNDHP

(AWX1397) 4.HPR

A ( A 1/3 - A 3/3)
5.GNDHP
CN2503

15/80 6.GNDHP
7.HPL
*1.25mm 8.GNDA

AUDIO_SS ASSY
9.MICOUT
E J0002 10.GNDA

P WIRE GUARD_SS ASSY


*1.25mm

X
11.V+7_A
CN7006 12.GNDA
13.GNDA (AWX1536)
(AWX1376) 1.-B+15V ADX7805- 14.V-7_A
2

4.SB/FH/FWR OUT

15.XMICDET *3
2.SB/FH/FWL OUT

2.-B Y0023
2/90
1.TURST MODEL TUNER

Y FFC GUARD_SS ASSY 2.TUSDA


14.FR OUT

12.FL OUT
CN3902

UXJCB,CUXJ AXX7282-
8.SR OUT

3.TUSCL
10.C OUT

6.SL OUT

1.GNDRP
16.GNDA
15.GNDA

13.GNDA

11.GNDA

CN7005
9.GNDA

7.GNDA

5.GNDA

3.GNDA

4.TUIREQ

(AWX1385) 1.V+12_DF
2.GND_DF
3.V-12_DF ADX7806-
5.NC
6.GNDT
7.TR
*1.25mm
6

4.GND_RY 8.V+5T CN3052


6/110 Y0024 9.TL

Z TRANS VREG STYL_SS 5.V+12_RY 16


6.V-12_RY
16
ASSY CN7007
CN6801

(AWX1382) 1.V+8_MD
2.GND_MD ADX7804- ADD7794-
4

3.V-8_MD Y0022 *3

AA PANEL GUARD ASSY 4.GND_MD(S) 4/110 TUNER


9/65
MODULE

(AWX1399)
21.-BERR1
*1.25mm
J0008 N ( N 1/2 - N 2/2
20.-BERR2
19.+BERR1
18.+BERR2
IR BUFFER_SS A
17.OE
16.EXSO 4
CN4001
(AWX1537)
CN4002

15.EXSCK
14.EXOE
2

13.EXST
CN4004

12.XOLERR
F FRONT
6

FH/FW/B
2.V+12FHR

11.IRMUTEA
2.V+12FHL

1.V-12FHR
1.V-12FHL
4.V+12SR
3.GNDCH

3.GNDCH
2.V+12SL

5.V-12SR

R L CENTER R L
1.V-12SL

4.V+12C

10.IRMUTESB
3.GGND
5.V-12C
3.GGND

3.GGND
5.FHR+
CN4003
4

5.FHL+

4.FHR-

JA4101 JA5101
4.FHL-

9.RY_AF
CN7003

1.SR+
5.SL+

2.SR-
4.SL-

2.C-

8.RF_CR ADD7789-
7.RF_FH
6.RF_B
CN4000

IR IN1 IR OUT 12V TRG1 5.AMP_TEMP 21/90 CN6802 CN6803 CN6807 CN6808 CN6804
JA7003 JA7002 JA7001 4.TEMPERR 5 5 5 5 5
*1.25mm

3.XDCERR *1.25mm
*1.25mm

2.GNDD J0006
1.GNDD 5 5 5 5 5
CN4300 CN4400 CN4500 CN4600 CN4700

12 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
D20PYY0310E The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
1.JOG_A
2.JOG_B
3.GNDD
3/100 Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
CN3501
*2mm
JH6003

ERR5 J3003
R
RR
RR
M ENCODER ASSY
(AWX1396)
V
V

L POWER SW ASSY
D20PYY0410E
The ! mark found on some component parts should be replaced
.V+5_EV_1
.POWLED
.POWER KEY
4/100
(SC-71 : AWX1393) with same parts (safety regulation authorized) of identical
CN3401

*2mm
JH6002

.GNDD designation.
(SC-1228-K, SC-1223-K : AWX1508)

*4 !
MODEL FU1 FU4 FU10 FU13,FU14 FU15 FU21,FU22 FU31,FU32
SC-71
SC-1228-K
CUXJ REK1154-
(10A/125V)
REK1139-
(T2A H/250V)
REK1151-
(6A/125V)
REK1142-
(1A/125V)
REK1143- REK1143-
(1.25A/125V) (1.25A/125V)
REK1142-
(1A/125V)
B
SC-1223-K UXJCB

CN7501
*1 !
1.S4-1

CN7503
2.NC
) CN7504
1.S1-1
2.S1-C
3.S1-2
3.S4-C
4.NC
5.S4-2 SC-71
MODEL
CUXJ
MAIN TRANS AC CORD

ADX7803-

Q B-DIODE_SS ASSY *4 SC-1228-K ATS7465-A ADG7118-A


4

4/210 Y0021 SC-1223-K UXJCB


! !
(AWX1588) FU21 FU22

1.V+12_A
4.V-12_A
CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
3.GNDA
2.GNDA
4.-B
3.GND
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE.
CN7502

2.GND
1.+B
4

CN7182 CN7181
13 23

13 23

D
CN1503 CN1801 S2,S9 S1 S7

INTERFACE_SS B_DIODE_SS USB RECT_SS


9.OPT_IN OPT COAX_SS ASSY
11.GNDD(NC)
12.GNDD(NC)

8.V+3_3V
23 NC

7.GNDD
(AWX1603)
5.BT_DET

13.GNDD

6.COAX_IN
C
3.BT_ON

8.BT_OC
6.BT_RX
7.BT_TX

10.BT5V
1.GNDD
2.GNDD

4.GNDD

9.BT5V

5.GNDD
4.COAX2_IN
3.GNDD
2.OPT2_IN
1.GNDD
SECONDARY !
CN1803

CN5401

PRIMARY
5.XWUSBERR

*1
T1501
9

9
2.V+5R6_EV
1.V+5R6_EV
4.GNDD
3.GNDD

22.GNDVCOMDAC2
21.ZONE2RO

23.ZONE2LO
10.GNDDAC

12.GNDDAC

14.GNDDAC

16.GNDDAC

18.GNDDAC

20.GNDDAC
2.GNDDAC

4.GNDDAC

6.GNDDAC

8.GNDDAC

17.SBRO

19.SBLO
13.SWO
11.SLO
9.SRO
5.FRO

15.CO
7.FLO
1.RIN

3.LIN

V-REG_SS B-DIODE_SS

COAX S5,S6
IN1 IN2 OPT IN1 OPT IN2
JA5403 JA5401 JA5402 S4

E ( E 1/10 - E 10/10) 1.V+5R6_EV

GITAL MAIN_L ASSY


2.V+5R6_EV ADX7792-
3.V+5R6_EV
4.GNDD
7/270
AWX1353)
5.GNDD
CN9501

6.GNDD
7.RYAC

LAN
JA9202
IN7 OUT USB ZONE OUT
JA9607 JA1601 JA9201 JA1603

T JP51

D-AUDIO
PRIMARY ASSY
CN81 (UXJCB,CUXJ)

BRIDGE2_SS P
JA71_1 WHT

BT_SS ASSY (AWX1640)


ASSY U
JA71 YEL

(AWX1384) (AWX1428) *4 *4

! !
FU1 FU4
CN7184 CN7183
13 23
1.BT L
2.GNDBT
13 23 3.BT R
4.GNDBT
CN5502 CN5501 5.BT5V
CN5503

6.GNDBT
CN8801
1.ZONE2LO

7.BT_DET
11.BT_ON

9.BT_DET
13.GNDD
12.GNDD

10.GNDD

6.BT_OC

8.BT_RX
8.BT_RX
7.BT_TX

3.GNDD
2.GNDD
1.GNDD
5.BT5V
4.BT5V

9.BT_TX
23.RIN

BT ADAPTER PORT

( A 1/3 - A 3/3) JA8801


PF04PG-S20
4/200

O_SS ASSY PIN JACK FFC


E
X1536)
1.V+12_A

JP3001
4.V-12_A
3.GNDA
2.GNDA
4.SB/FH/FWR OUT

2.SB/FH/FWL OUT

HDMI CONNECTOR 2.0mm CABLE HOLDER


14.FR OUT

12.FL OUT

8.SR OUT
10.C OUT

6.SL OUT

1.GNDRP
13.GNDA

11.GNDA

9.GNDA

7.GNDA

5.GNDA

3.GNDA

DVD SAT DVR IN1 PRE OUT


JA2501 JA2502 JUMPER CONNECTOR 2.0mm FLAT CABLE SHIELD CABLE

R R JA3101
CN3052
L L BOARD IN BOARD TO BOARD
16

16 ZONE2 IN IN IN IN F SW1&2 !
OUT OUT
CN6801
FFC CONNECTOR ANOTHER CONNECTOR AC CORD

*OPTION

N ( N 1/2 - N 2/2) SC-71


MODEL

SC-1228-K CUXJ
MICROPHONE REMO-COM

APM7011- AXD7694-
iPod CABLE

-
R BUFFER_SS ASSY
(AWX1537)
O ( O 1/5 - O 5/5) SC-1223-K UXJCB

D-AMP_SS ASSY (AWX1425)


S-BACK SURROUND F
2.V+12FHR
2.V+12FHL

1.V-12FHR

4.V+12FR
1.V-12FHL

5.V-12FR
4.V+12FL
3.AMUTE
5.V-12FL

R L R L
3.GGND
4.V+12C
3.GGND
5.V-12C
3.GGND

3.GGND
5.FHR+
5.FHL+

4.FHR-

1.FR+

JA4501 JA4301
4.FHL-

2.FR-
1.FL+
2.FL-
1.C+
2.C-

CN6807 CN6808 CN6804 CN6805 CN6806


5 5 5 5 5

5 5 5 5 5
CN4500 CN4600 CN4700 CN4100 CN4200

SC-71 13
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR AUDIO BLOCK

IC1801
CODEC
AK4588VQ

E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY Refer to the “4.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM F

IC5506(FL,FR)
LPF IC5504(C,SW)
IC5505(SL,SR)
IC5503(SBL/FHL/FWL,SBR/FH

BT JA8801

U BT_SS ASSY
C

SW DownMix
IC2701, IC2702

I MIC HP ASSY
MIC Amp

MIC JA3471 IC3471

IC2501 Z
D
Selector / Volume / PRE Amp
BD3473KS2
DVD JA2501

SAT/CBL JA2501

DVR/BDR JA2502

CD JA2502

E
A AUDIO_SS ASSY

TUNER MODULE

14 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

IC****
ZONE2 DAC

K DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN AUDIO BLOCK”

IC5506(FL,FR)
IC5504(C,SW) LPF
IC5505(SL,SR)
IC5503(SBL/FHL/FWL,SBR/FHR/FWR) IC5502
(ZONE2)

<<AUDIO ZONE OUT>>

IC6704
ZONE2 ZONE2 OUT
JA2501 C
Volume

SW DownMix
IC2701, IC2702

HEADPHONE AMP
I MIC HP ASSY

IC2801
JA3476 HP

ZONE2
<<POWER AMP D
INPUT BUFFER>> O D-AMP_SS ASSY
IC6803, <<POWER AMP>>
IC6804
JA4101 SP L/R

IC6807
JA4101 SP C

IC6801,
IC6802
JA4301 SP SL/SR

E
IC6805,
IC6806 SP FH.FWL/FH.FWR
JA5101

N JA4501 SP SBL/SBR

IR BUFFER_SS ASSY
RY4500,RY5000

<<PREOUT>
JA2502 PREOUT L/R

SW PRE Amp
IC2751 F
JA3102 PREOUT SW1
SW PRE Amp
IC2751
JA3102 PREOUT SW2

SC-71 15
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN VIDEO BLOCK

B FRONT HDMI USB ASSY


CEC
HDMI IN5 27MHz
DDC
/MHL Buffer

PortProcessor
SiliconImage 20
"SiI9575"
HDMI IN1
B
IP.SCA
HDMI BDIN IC9602 Marvell
"88DE2
IC1204
HDMI IN2

HDMI IN3 HDMI SW


Silicon Image
"SiI9587-3" 4k2k Up
HDMI IN4 Silicon
IC903 "SiI9616
C IC1602
HDMI IN6
More than VDEC 480p
output CK:27M
HDMI IN7 CK:27M-74.25MHz
/DT:16bit/DE VS HS /DT:BT656
28.63636MHz

GU
COMPOSITE 27 MHz
"UPD611
COMPONENT Video Decoder
Y Analog Devices IC101
D "ADV7181C"
Pb
Pr
H IC909 No
VIDEO_SS ASSY 64
IC

BT 24MHz
U BT_SS ASSY
36.864MHz
25 MHz
E
Media Processor
SMSC
"DM860A" Gate Array
LAN PHY SEIKO EPSON
ETHERNET SMSC "PE7008A"
"LAN8720A" IC9204 IC603
IC9203

iPod
FLASH ROM Authentication
SDRAM-166 SDRAM-166
1Gb(128M×8) "H337S3959"
256Mb(32Mx8) 256Mb(32Mx8)
IC9205 IC9206
IC9201 IC9209
F

16 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
TMDS ANALOG VIDEO
DIGITAL VIDEO CLOCK
CEC DIGITAL AUDIO

C
E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY

HDMI ZONE /HDMI OUT2


20 MHz

B
IP.SCALER
Marvell DDR2 512Mb
"88DE2750" IC1212
IC1204
HDMI OUT1

4k2k Upscaler
Silicon Image J DISPLAY ASSY
"SiI9616"
EVENT ucom
IC1602 C
RENESAS
"R5F100MHAFA"
7M IC6001
BT656 B FRONT HDMI USB ASSY

USB(FRONT)
GUI uCOM
Hz
"UPD61110GM-100UEVA"
2 COMPOSITE
IC101
D
2 COMPONENT-Y
2 COMPONENT-Pb
Nor FLASH SDRAM
64Mb 256Mb 2 COMPONENT-Pr
IC103 IC102 H VIDEO_SS ASSY

22.5792MHz 24.576MHz

Hz
20 MHz

y 1st DSP
PSON DA808K013DPTP400
" IC9002

SeriFlash SDRAM-166
16Mb 64Mb(8Mx16)
iPod IC9004 IC9001
Authentication IC
"H337S3959"
IC9206
F
POWER SUPPLY BLOCK Diagram
(DCDC,LDO)

SC-71 17
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN AUDIO BLOCK

A
Fch Sch Cch SB/FHch
SPDIF AMCLK I2S SYSCLK FLG I2S BCK,LRCK

Fch

COAX 1
E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY COAX 2
DADA
OPT 1
OPT 2
IC1801 SDTI4
DADA
SDTI2
ADDATO
SDTO1
AK4588VQ
DIRBCK BICK2 (DIR/ DAC/ ADC) SDTI1
DADA

DIRLRCK DADA
LRCK2 SDTI3
DIRDATO SDTO2 DABC
BICK1
B MCKO1 LRCK DALR

DAM
TX1 MCLK
RX7

MSPDIF

DIRXAD
SEL
AND(VHC08)
IC9207 (VHC157)
AND (VHC08) XXTL0
IC1804
DIRMCKI

IC1805 MASTER CLOCK SELECTOR BL


C
SEL (VHC126)
24.576MHz IC1806 2
SEL (VHC126)
NETDSDMC IC1509 2
AND (SH08) DIRMCK
IC1521 IC1511 22.5792MHz
×8PLL NETDSDMCK
D
ZDBIMCLK
NETMCK
NMCK
NBCK HDMCK

NMP NLRCK
NFDAT/NDSDFL
SMSC NDSDFR

IC9204 AND(VHC08) NBCK2


IC9003
D NBCK2
24MHz
ARC NLRCK2
HDMI AND(VHC08) NFDAT/NDSDFL
Tx D1FDT IC1601
D1BCK
D1LRCK

IC1602

27.0MHz
P1MCLK AHCLKX0
VHC541 20.0M
CODBCK ACLKR2
Port
P1 BCK
IC9101
CODLRC AFSR2 IC9002
Processor IN P1 LRCK / DSDFR CODDATO 1st DSP
AXR2[0]
E P1 HFDT / DSDFL
DA808K013DPTP400
P1 SDTI / DSDC AHCLKR0
P1 CDTI / DSDLFE NBCK2 ACLKR0
P1 BDTI / DSDSR NLRCK2 AFSR0
P1 SPDIF/ DSDSL NFDA/NDSDFL2 AXR0[1]
NDSDFR2 AXR0[2]
ACLKX0
P1B_BCK AHCLKR1 AFSX0
P1B_LRCK/DSDF ACLKR1 AXR0[7]D1FDT
P1B_HFDT/DSDFL AFSR1 AXR0[8]D1CDT
P1B_SDTI/DSD AXR1[0] AXR0[9]D1SDT
P1B_CDTI/DSDLFE AXR1[1] AXR0[10]D1BWDT
D1FDT AND(VHC08) AND(VHC08) P1B_BDTI/DSDS AXR1[2] AXR0[12]D1HWDT
D1BCK IC9601 IC1616 AXR1[3] AXR0[13]D1DMDT
P1B_SPDIF/DSDSL
D1LRCK P1B_LRCK/DSDFR AXR1[4] AMUTE
AXR1[5]
D1FDT
D1BCK
IC9602 D1LRCK
F

27.0MHz

18 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
/FHch

Fch

DADATBW
801 SDTI4
DADATS
SDTI2
88VQ
C/ ADC) SDTI1
DADATF
DADATC
SDTI3
DABCK
BICK1
DALRCK B
LRCK
DAMCLK
MCLK

ZMCLK IC1802
ZONE-I2S(LR) Z2DAC
FL/ FR

CLOCK SELECTOR BLOCK


C
SEL (VHC126)
z IC1806 24PQLS AND
(VHC08)
IC1804
22PQLS

z
DAZDB

DSPMCLKI

H : DSP THROUGH ROUTE


L : DSP ROUTE
DSP THROUGH
SWITCHING BLOCK
DSPPASS
SEL(VHC157)
IC1501
D
NBCK2 H DABCK
D1BCK L
NLRCK2
DALRCK
D1LRCK
NFDAT/NDSDFL
DADATF
D1FDT
DADATC
D1CDT

CLKX0
20.0MHz
IC9002
1st DSP E
8K013DPTP400

NET
POW
D1BCK
CLKX0
D1LRCK SEL (VHC157)
AFSX0
D1FDT
D1FDT IC1503 DIR
D1CDT
D1CDT
D1SDT
POW
D1SDT D1SDT(SR)
D1BWDT
BWDT D1BWDT
HWDT (SRB/HEIGHT) DVC
DMDT
AMUTE POW

SC-71 19
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.5 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR ANALOG VIDEO BLOCK

A
E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY H VIDEO_SS ASSY

LPF

LPF
EMMA VDEC
LPF

COMPOSITE
INPUT

I2C
B FRONT VIDEO IC8301

iPod 43
ISO
40
COMPOSITE
38
41 OUTPUT

DVD 45
75 37 MONITOR OUT
SAT/CBL 47

DVR/BDR 49 75 36 ZONE2 OUT

50

46
COMPONENT IC8302
C INPUT OSD IC 48
PDC162A

16 26 CDET

IN 1 15
(DVD)
COMPONENT
33 OUTPUT
14

75 32

20
MONITOR OUT
19
IN 2 31
(DVR/BDR)
18

D
75 30

23

22 29

21

75 28
VIDEO SW
NJW1328FH2

20 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

SC-71 21
5 6 7 8
F
E
B
A

D
C

22
V5R6_EV(DDD)
V+3R3_HHH(EM)
P PRIMARY ASSY Refer to A
MAIN Transformer part V+1R8_HHH
Other Circuits V+3R3_NW
SMPS V+5R6_EV
V+5_HD

1
1

V+1_HD

CN9501

E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY IC9204


IC451
Network Media
3chDCDC
Processor
Converter
DM860A
TPS65251RHA V+1R2_NW
IC9502 IC9203
1.2V LDO LAN8720A
DVCPOW S-1172B12

NETPOW5 B FRONT HDMI USB ASSY


V+5_WF IC9202 JA9201 +5V for
IC9401
5V LOAD SW Wireless LAN
5V LDO
BD2226G Converter
MM3529A50

JA8003

D9602 JA9620

2
2

IC101
Main Processor
UPD61110GM-
100UEVA

IC9515 IC102
1.5V LDO V+1R5_EM SDR SDRAM
S-1172B15
IC103
NOR FLASH

IC603
Gate Array
PE7008A

SC-71
IC9508 V+2R5_EM
2.5V LDO
MM3529A25
IC9602
HDMI Port
Processor
SiI9575CTUC

IC9503
V+1R3_HD
4.6 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (1)

1.3V LDO

3
3

S-1172B13

IC903
HDMI SW
SiI9587CNUC
IC9523
1.2V LDO V+1R2_HD
S-1172B12

IC1602
HDMI
Tx(4k2kUp)
SiI9616CTUC

IC9511 IC1605
5V LDO JA1601
5V LOAD SW HDMI OUT1
MM3529A50 AAT4610BIGV

IC9402
1V DCDC

4
4

IC1615
Converter 5V LOAD SW JA1603 HDMI OUT2/
MM3542BF AAT4610BIGV ZONE OUT

IC1204
VIDEO
Q9503 V+1R8_SC PROCESSOR
MOSFET 88DE2750
RAQ045P01

IC1212
DDR2 for
Scaler
Q9503 V+1R8_SC PROCESSOR
MOSFET 88DE2750
RAQ045P01

IC1212
DDR2 for
Scaler

IC909
VIDEO Decorder
ADV7181CBSTZ
IC9505
1.8V LDO V+1R8_VD
MM3529A18
5

5
IC9510 IC9002
3.3V LDO V+3R2_DSP 1stDSP
MM3529A33 D808K013DPTP400
DIRPOW

IC9001
SDR SDRAM
IC9518
V+1R2_D1
1.2V LDO
S-1172B12

X1501, 1502
XTAL

IC1801
Q9516 V+3R3_DSP CODEC
MOSFET AK4588VQ
RAQ045P01
6

6
IC9555 V+5_DAC1
5V LDO
MM3411A50

IC9519 V+5_DAC
5V LDO
MM3529A50

SC-71
CN601 CN603 CN901 CN1503
7

7
CN7906 CN7182
CN8203
FFC T
CN7184 D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY
CN7901
CN5502
IC5501
5V BT5V U BT_SS ASSY JA8801
LOAD BT Connector
CN5503
CN8801

SW

V+5R6_EV
A AUDIO_SS ASSY

R
V-REG_SS ASSY
CN8202
Download Except SC-71

V+5_EV
Connector

G 232C_SS ASSY
CN7903 CN7904 IC8201
RS232C Only SC-71
232POW
CN7001
FFC IR
8

8
F INTERFACE_SS ASSY
CN6001

V+5_EV EVENT CPU


IC6001

J DISPLAY ASSY

23
F
E
B
A

D
C
F
E
B
A

D
C

24
Q B-DIODE_SS ASSY O D-AMP_SS ASSY

1
1

N
+ +B IR BUFFER_SS ASSY
V+58V
RECTIFIER
D7511,7512 V-58V

CN4001

CN7503
CN7504
- -B
V+7_A
IC4102,4203,4302,
V-7_A
CN680

4403,4502,4603,4703 Driver IC VCC


B
NJM2830U1-12
F INTERFACE_SS ASSY
V+12**
RECTIFIER
+ IC7003 -B+15V CN4*00 V-12**
VSS+12V
CN4802-4808

D7009-7012 NJM78M15FA

CN4002

CN7006

2
2

V+9_MD IC4008
NJM78M05DL1A V+5V

IC4009

CN7007
CN4003
V-5V
V-9_MD NJM79M05DL1A

+ IC7001 V+12DF
RECTIFIER V+12V
3 D7005-7008 NJM78M12FA V+12RY V+12RY

SC-71
CN7004
- IC7002 V-12DF
5 V-12V

CN4004

CN7005
NJM79M12FA V-12RY V-12RY
4.7 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (2)

MAIN

3
3

Transformer

V-7_A

V+7_A
I MIC HP ASSY
CN3472
FFC

CN7907
A V-7_A

V+7_A
CN7905

R V-REG_SS ASSY
F INTERFACE_SS ASSY FFC

RECTIFIER V+12TRG
IC7501

4
4

C7557, V+12TRG
NJM78M12FA
D7554,7551
CN7902
CN7002

2 5 E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY


RECTIFIER V+5_V
G 232C_SS ASSY
+ IC7552
D7574,7575 V+5_V
NJM78M05FA
CN901

CN7554
CN8203

3
RECTIFIER
CN8201
D7557 D7558

N7551
2 5 E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
RECTIFIER V+5_V
G 232C_SS ASSY
+ IC7552
D7574,7575 V+5_V
NJM78M05FA

CN901

CN7554
CN8203
3
RECTIFIER
CN8201
D7557, D7558,
CN8301

CN7551
D7559
5

5
V+5_V

H VIDEO_SS ASSY

J DISPLAY ASSY
V+5_V
-VF
for FL
FL_AC2

CN7553
FL_AC1
6

6
Q B-DIODE_SS ASSY

SC-71
A AUDIO_SS ASSY
+ IC7501 V+12A
V+12_A
RECTIFIER
CN2503

NJM78M12FA
CN7502

D7501-7504 V-12_A

CN7501
IC7502 Q3001
V-12A V+7_A
7

7
NJM79M12FA

Q3002 V-7_A

Q3901
CN3902 CN3052

FFC
CN3653
B
V+5_T
RECTIFIER + V+UN_USB IC8004 V+5_USB IC8001 USB +5V TUNER MODULE
D3651 BD9329EFJ TPS2557DRB Supply
JA8001

(DC-DC Conv.) (Load SW)

CN3652
8

8
C USB RECT_SS ASSY IC8002
HDMI V+5MHL
BD82065FVJ
Supply
JA8002

(Load SW)
B FRONT HDMI USB ASSY

25
F
E
B
A

D
C
1 2 3 4

5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART
A
NO POWER
This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
No Power

Yes No
Stand by Error Indications ? Jump to “No FL DISPLAY”
No Yes
Yes Diagnose or replace Refer to the
Fuse FU4 OPEN ?
PRIMARY ASSY "5.2 [4] Error Indocations"
No

Check PRIMARY ASSY Remove AC code and remove No Diagnose or replace


JP51-1,2,3pin or DIGITAL No CN9501. Insart AC code and PRIMARY ASSY
B MAIN_L ASSY check JP51-1,2,3pin, +5.6V
CN9501-1,2,3pin +5.6V Yes Diagnose the power supply path of
Yes V+5R6_EV after PRIMARY ASSY

Check DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY No


CN601-1,2pin +5.6V Check +5.6V line on DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY

Yes

Check V-REG_SS ASSY No Replace FFC


CN7901-30,31pin +5.6V (DIGITAL MAIN_L to V-REG_SS ASSY)
Yes
Check V-REG_SS ASSY
No Replace V-REG_SS ASSY
CN7903-1,2pin +5.0V
CN7902-36pin +4.9V(XRESET) or D7901 or IC7901
C
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY
No Replace FFC
CN6001-38,39pin +5.0V
CN6001-4pin +4.9V(XRESET) (V-REG_SS ASSY to DISPLAY ASSY)
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY No Replace DISPLAY ASSY
L6001 +5.0V or replace L6001
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY No Replace DISPLAY ASSY
C6017 +3.3V or replace IC6002
Yes
D Check DISPLAY ASSY Check the signal path of XRESET
No
IC6001 10pin +5V (XRESET) or Replace DISPLAY ASSY
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY No
IC6001 32pin (POWKEY) Check the signal path of POWKEY
HL when press power key
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY No No Problem
CN6001 16pin (DVCPOW) Check the signal path of DVCPOW Replace DISPLAY ASSY
LH when press power key
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY No No Problem
Check the signal path of ACRY Replace DISPLAY ASSY
E CN6001 12pin (ACRY)
LH when press power key
Yes
Check PRIMARY ASSY No Check the signal path of ACRY DISPLAY ASSY V-REG_SS ASSY 
JP51 7pin (ACRY)
LH when press power key DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY PRIMARY ASSY
Yes
Does RY71 turn on No
Check the circuits around RY71 or replace PRIMARY ASSY
when press power key ?
Yes
Check DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY No Check the signal path of DVCPOW DISPLAY ASSY V-REG_SS ASSY 
CN601 16pin (DVCPOW)
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
LH when press power key
F
Yes
Diagnose or replace
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY

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1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

NO FL DISPLAY

This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
A
No FL DISPLAY

Diagnose the circuits


Yes "FL OFF"LED No (around D6010)
Dimmer ?
Light on ? or replace DISPLAY ASSY
No

Check DISPLAY ASSY Replace MAIN TRANS


JP6001 6, 7pin No Check the path of FL AC1 and 2 All NG
4.3Vac DISPLAY ASSY  V-REG_SS ASSY  MAIN TRANS
Yes B

Other results Diagnose or replace


NG ASSY
Other results
Check DISPLAY ASSY No
JP6001 5pin -30V (VF) Check the path of V+5_V,-VF
(Signal path is same as FL AC1 and 2) All NG
JP6001 4pin +5V V-REG_SS ASSY
(around IC7552,D7563)
Yes or replace V-REG_SS ASSY

Check DISPLAY ASSY No Check the path of FL AC1 and 2 power


V6001(FL Display) supply or replace DISPLAY ASSY C
1, 62pin 4.3Vac

Yes

Check DISPLAY ASSY Check the path of V+5_V or XFLRST


No
IC6003(FL COM) or replace DISPLAY ASSY
1pin +5.0V (V+5_V)
6pin +5.0V (XFLRST)
D

Yes

Check DISPLAY ASSY No Replace X6002, IC6003


X6002 Oscillating or DISPLAY ASSY
(5MHZ)

Yes

E
Check DISPLAY ASSY No Diagnose around IC6003
V6001(FL Display) or replace DISPLAY ASSY
damage ?
Yes

Replace V6001
(FL Display)

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

NO SOUND (Except for troubles caused by setting and others)


EXT STEREO mode : 2ch signals are distributed to all channels.
OPTMUM Surr mode : Surround mode of headphones
A
No sound from speakers (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels
- There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others. Bad connection of cables
and connectors should be also considered.)

No sound only from front No The sound of the relevant No The signal of the relevant channel No Check the path of
channels (L/R 2 channels) channel does not come form Preout. exists in IR BUFFER_SS ASSY. the relevant
Yes Yes Yes channel in
No AUDIO_SS ASSY.
Sound comes form speakers in Pure Direct by
applying a signal to analog input terminal. Check the path of the relevant channel in D-AMP_SS ASSY.

Yes
B
In EXT STEREO, the signal of the No
relevant channel does not exist in Check the path of the relevant
D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY. channel in AUDIO_SS ASSY.

Yes
Check the path of the relevant
signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

No sound only from Preout (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels
- There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others. Bad connection of cables
and connectors should be also considered.)

C No Check the path of the relevant channel


No sound from speakers additionally in AUDIO_SS ASSY.
Yes

In EXT STEREO, the signal of the relevant channel does not exist in No Check the path of the relevant channel
D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY. in AUDIO_SS ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

No sound only in COAX and OPT input (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel.
Plural channels - There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others.
D Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)

The signal of the relevant channel exists in OPT COAX_SS ASSY.


No Check the path of the relevant channel
in OPT COAX_SS ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

No sound only in AutoSurr in analog input (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel.
Plural channels - There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
E
The signals of the relevant channel (FL IN, FR IN) exist in No Check the path of the relevant channel
D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY. in AUDIO_SS ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

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1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

No sound from HEADPHONES (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural
channels - There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
If it is impossible to change to HEADPHONE, check the path of XHPDET signal. A

Sound comes from HEADPHONE


No Sound comes from No Check the path of the relevant
in Pure Direct by applying a signal Preout in PureDirect. channel in AUDIO_SS ASSY.
to analog input terminal. Yes
Yes
In AutoSurr with removing
HP signal exists in No Check the path of the relevant
V-REG_SS ASSY. channel in AUDIO_SS ASSY.
HEADPHONE, the signal of the No Check the path of the relevant
relevant channel does not exists in channel in AUDIO_SS ASSY. Yes
D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY
Yes Check the HP signal
path in MIC HP ASSY.
Check the path of the relevant
B
signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

No sound only from ZONE (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels -
There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)

Sound comes from ZONE2 OUT by applying the signal to analog No Check the path of the relevant channel
input terminal. in AUDIO_SS ASSY.
Yes

If music content is replayed with Front USB terminal, sound does


not come from ZONE2.
Yes C

The signal of the relevant channel does not exist in No Check the path of the relevant channel
D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY. in AUDIO_SS ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

OK

Check the path of the relevant signal in FRONT HDMI USB ASSY.

No sound only from FRONT USB terminal or only from MHL terminal (There may be troubles with power D
source of circuit and control signals. Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered. )

Check the path of the relevant signal in FRONT HDMI USB ASSY.

OK

Check the path of the relevant signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

No sound only in HDMI, MEDIA SERVER and INTERNET RADIO (There may be troubles with power source of
circuit and control signals. Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
Check the path of the relevant signal in DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY. E

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

No sound only in BT (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels -
There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others. Bad connection of cables
and connectors should be also considered.)
A
No sound in another BT unit
No Repair or replace BT unit.
Yes

In AutoSurr, the signals of the relevant channel (BT L, BT R) exist No Check the path of the relevant channel
in AUDIO_SS ASSY . in BT_SS ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in AUDIO_SS ASSY.

No sound only in Tuner (There may be troubles with power source of circuit and control signals.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
B
Check the path of the relevant channel in AUDIO_SS ASSY, and check TUNER MODULE.

AUDIO_SS ASSY DIAGNOSIS

No sound in plural input modes of speaker and preout


No Check the broken point (start with checking the
No sound in plural channels
Yes relevant channel of CN5501)
No
Check of power source: Is there ±12V in JP3001? Check the circuit of the connection destination.
Yes
No
C 7V and -7V are output from Q3001 and 3002. Check the circuit.
Yes
No
MUTE signal of the relevant channel of CN2861 is "L". Check the circuit of the connection destination.
Yes
When CN2861 volume is changed, the signal is No Check the circuit of the connection destination.
transmitted to 12, 13pin.
Yes
Check the broken point (start with checking the relevant
channel of CN5501), and check the peripheral circuit.

D No sound only in analog input


Check the path from each input terminal to IC2501.

No sound only from HEADPHONES


Check the peripheral of IC2801.
No sound only from ZONE 2
Check the path from 34, 35pin of IC2501.
No sound only from ZONE 2 of FRONT USB
Check the path from 1, 3pin of CN5501 to IC2501.
No sound only in BT
E
Check 1, 3pin of CN5503, power source and control signals.
No sound only in Tuner
No
The signal is transmitted to 7, 9pin when CN3902 is in Check or repalce TUNER MODULE.
reception state.
Yes
No
5V is output from Q3901. Check the circuit.
Yes

When the frequency of the tuner of CN3902 is changed, the No Check the signal path between
signal is transmitted to 1,2, 3, 4pin. CN3902 and CN2861.
F Yes

Check the signal path form CN3902 to IC2501.

30 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

DIGITAL AMP BLOCK FLOWCHART


1) No Sound
A
Go to 2) Diagnosis Flow Chart
Power
No from Error Symptom if immediate
Distribution
shut down happens by the
Status
Protection Circuit.

Yes

Check LPF COIL Conductivity


Any Switching Approx. DC 2V (L4100)
Residual Waveform existed No exists in No Check each Power Supply of
in Speaker Output* ? Driver IC (IC4101)
(Sine wave = Approx.
Speaker Output ?
450 KHz, 0.7V rms) * Precautions for checking the speaker output Check Relay (RY4100) is ON
For the channel shown below, positive and negative of
SP terminal are inverted.
Yes surround ch : The black terminal is HOT and the red terminal is ground. Yes

Audio Signal Input


B
Check how far the Check Voltage of Driver IC
CSD Port (2pin)
signal is passing

No MUTE cleared ? No
Signal exists just Check MUTE Control
before Driver IC (IC4101) ? voltage (Q4114 Base) Check MUTE Control Line
(Waveform 1 and 2)* V = -12V (Normally)

* : Refer to 10.27 D-AMP_SS ASSY (2/5)

Yes Yes
Check the four block ASSY of
D-AMP_SS ASSY
C

Failure Driver IC (IC4101)

NOTE : Wiring number listed is the example of Front L-ch

2) Diagnosis Flow Chart from Error Symptom


Failure locating method from error symptom is available as diagnosis after product shutdown.
Diagnosis Flow Chart from error symptom due to Amplifier Section is shown here.

Cause of being BERR


Abnormality When B-Power Supply Voltage exceeds + 75 V
There is a problem Shorted MOSFET (Q4101, Q4102)
Detection on No When B-Power Supply Voltage falls below + 20 V
in Conduction of Power Failure BERR Detection Circuit
AMP Power Supply Connector* ? (around Q4022, Q4024) D
Voltage (BERR)
*: (CN4001, CN4002,
Yes CN4003, CN4004)

Check Connector Conductivity

Oscillation Cause of being OL


Over Current Waveform on Driver IC No Failure around Driver -> At Over Current Detected (Not worked with no-load)
(IC4101) Output (13pin) seen
Detection (OL) just in a moment Replace Driver IC At Driver IC not Oscillated
at restarting? At ZOBEL Detection Circuit Activated

Yes

Failure around ZOBEL Detection


E
Circuit (Q4101, etc)

Cause of being DC
When DC 7V or above is output in Audio Output Line
Perform impedance check on
DC Detection
Audio Output Line vs. Power Supply

Parts Failure after AMPLPF Cause of being TEMPERR


(L4100, C4101) When MOSFET Temperature exceeds approx. 95 degrees
Failure in MOSFET (Q4101, Q4102) When MOSFET temperature is suddenly increased
TEMPERR
Check Power Supply on
Temperature Detection Circuit
(around R4181 and IC 4204) F

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

NO PICTURE

This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
A
No Picture

Analog Video IN ?

Check MIC HP ASSY


iPod Video in Rear Composite in Yes  V-REG_SS ASSY
Composite out ? Composite out ?  VIDEO_SS ASSY
B
No connection
Problem No Problem

Replace or repair Diagnose or replace


problem point MIC HP ASSY

Composite in  Diagnose VIDEO_SS ASSY


C
Composite out or (around IC8301)
zone 2 Video out ? or replace VIDEO_SS ASSY

Component in  Diagnose VIDEO_SS ASSY


Component out or (around IC8301)
zone 2 Component out ? or replace VIDEO_SS ASSY

Diagnose or replace
HDMI in  HDMI out ?
D DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY

Composite
Diagnose or replace
(Component) in 
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
HDMI out ?

Diagnose or replace
GUI ?
E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY

32 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

OTHER

This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
A
12V Trig (SC-71/CUXJ only)

12V Trig
No

Check INTERFACE_SS ASSY Check the power supply path of V+12_TRG


No Other results Repair or replace
CN7101 11pin +12V V-REG_SS ASSYINTERFACE_SS
ASSY NG point
Yes ALL NG

Diagnose INTERFACE_SS ASSY Diagnose V-REG_SS ASSY


B
(Circuits around Q7002,Q7006) (Circuits around IC7551)
or replace INTERFACE_SS ASSY or replace V-REG_SS ASSY

RS-232C (SC-71/CUXJ only)

No Diagnose 232C_SS ASSY


RS-232C (around IC8201)
or replace 232C_SS ASSY
Still NG

Check the signal path of 232RX,232TX,232POW,232CDET C


232C_SS ASSY  DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY  V-REG_SS ASSY  DISPLAY ASSY(IC6001)
and check the power supply path of V+5R6_EV
PRIMARY ASSY  DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY  232C_SS ASSY

IR
IR
No

Yes Diagnose INTERFACE_SS ASSY(IR circuits)


Remote Control
or check the signal path of IR-IN
INTERFACE_SS ASSY  V-REG_SS ASSY  DISPLAY ASSY
No or replace INTERFACE_SS ASSY
D

Check the signal path of Repair or replace


NG
RMC
NG point
DISPLAY ASSY
No problem

Diagnose DISPLAY ASSY


(RMC signal path, around U6001,IC6001)
or replace DISPLAY ASSY
E

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1 2 3 4

5.2 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION


[1] Protection Circuit Process List
A
Amplifier Circuit
Item Purpose Detection Method Status of Equipment Warning Indication Remarks
Detects when TEMPERR5 PORT
becomes "L" in case of the Flashes "OVERHEAT"
Detects MOS FET Recoverable by power-on
Overheat Shuts down when Blinks FL OFF LED
temperature of amplifier output detecting temperature exceeds after shutdown in one
detection 95°C or rapid change by short abnormality continues for indicator.
stage minute.
cuicuit of speaker terminals. more than 3 seconds.
(IC6111 24pin)

In case of detecting DC
MUTE on and Speaker abnormality during
Relay off. power-on sequence after
Flashes “AMP ERR”. Blinks ADVANCED the DC was once detected.
B Shuts down when MCACC LED Recoverable by only DC
abnormality continues for DETECT cancel.
more than 3 seconds. Refer to “How to Enter
Detects when SP output exceeds Release Mode” .
DC Detects DC of amplifier output
and XDCERR port
detection (After LPF)
becomes "L". (IC6111 21pin) MUTE on and Speaker
Relay off. In case of detecting DC
Flashes “AMP ERR”. Blinks FL OFF LED abnormality during normal
Shuts down when indicator. operation. Recoverable by
abnormality continues for power-on after 1 minute.
more than 3 seconds.

Protects overcurrent by Zobel


Zobel Resistance when high power Detects XOLERR port becomes "L". Blinks iPod iPhone iPad Recoverable by power-on
Shuts down
detection output of higher frequency (IC6111 13pin) LED
C continued

Protects overcurrent of MOS


Overcurrent FET in output stage when Detects XOLERR port becomes "L". Blinks iPod iPhone iPad
Shuts down Recoverable by power-on
detection overcurrent flows at the output (IC6111 13pin) LED
stage

Amplifier Detects B-Power Supply Voltage Recoverable by only DC


Power Detects abnormal in the exceeds falls below DETECT cancel.
Amplifier Power Supply Blinks ADVANCED
Supply and XBERR port becomes "L". Shuts down Refer to “How to Enter
failure MCACC LED
detection (IC6111 23pin) Release Mode” .

[How to Enter Release Mode]

During Standby mode, simultaneously press and hold the "TUNE [ ] " and "ZONE2 ON/OFF" keys for 5 seconds.

34 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

Overheat Detection

O D-AMP_SS ASSY A

CN4000
XTEMPERR5

OVER HEAT -18


DETECT CIRCUIT
R4025 R4021 220
100

V+5V_S

CH

R4069

10
R4094

C4012

NM
2.2k

R4059
DZ2J027M0

100
R4054

330p/50
C4040

D4002

470k
R4056

R4060
B

1%
3.3k R4058 68k

CH
VCC
GND
6

56k
8 R5031 D4005 R5032
7
R4097
120

1%
4 100 1SS355 100

R5033
GND_TP 5

12
R4061
GND IC4001

C4022

R4055

R4006

33k
0.1u/50

YB
NM
BU7262SFVM

22k

C4026

0.1u/50
IC4001
BU7262SFVM
VCC

C4023

10u/50

R4057

1/8W
CEAK
2

470
GND_TP GND_TP

2125
8
GND_TP 1
R4062
4
3 R4064

CEAK
3.3k

100u/16
C4024
GND
47k

GND_TP

V+64V

TEMP_OUT

TEMP_OUT

TEMP_OUT

TEMP_OUT
NTCG104KF104FB V+5V_S
R4281
C
R4275

!
8.2k 1%

75k 1%

10
NM YB
R4245

Q4611
C4251

R4268

Q4211 Q4411
2SA1576A(QRS) 2SA1576A(QRS) 2SA1576A(QRS) Q4711
Q4208 2SA1576A(QRS)
2SC4081(QRS) Q4209
Q4210 2SC4081(QRS) GND_TP
R4266 R4267 2SA1514K(RS) GND_TP GND_TP
TEMP GND_TP
10k 1% 1k 1% R4270
C4252 YB

R4610
1%

R4410 R4710
YB

R4210
2.7k 1%

22k
R4263

R4269
NM

C4253

R4249

V+64V
NM

10k 10k 10k 10k


39k

15k
R4203

GND_TP GND_TP
!
10k
NTCG104KF104FB
8.2k 1%

1%
NM YB

GND_TP GND_TP
R4145

C4151

R4168

Q4511
R4181

V+5V_S 2SA1576A(QRS) 2SA1576A(QRS)


75k

R4175

Q4110 Q4111 Q4311


GND_TP GND_TP
10

R4166 2SA1514K(RS) GND_TP 2SA1576A(QRS)


2SC4081(QRS)
R4167 R4170 Q4109
10k 1%
Q4108 1k 1%
YB

R4510
1%

R4110 R4310
2.7k 1%

2SC4081(QRS) 22k
R4169
R4163

C4153
NM

NM
YB

R4149

10k 10k 10k


C4152

39k

15k
R4103

GND_TP GND_TP

O 2/5 O 3/5 O 4/5 O 5/5


10k

GND_TP GND_TP

J DISPLAY ASSY R V-REG_SS ASSY F INTERFACE_SS ASSY


E

CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN7002 CN7003


-30 -10 -3 -3 -4 XTEMSD5
24

UCOM
IC6111

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1 2 3 4

DC Detection

A O D-AMP_SS ASSY
CN4000
-19 XDCERR
O 4/5 R4026 R4023 100
DC_DETECT5

330p/50 CH
100
HN1C01FU(YGR)

C4013
Q4029
6 1
C1 E1
5 2
ACH7321-A

B2 B1
4 3
R4000

330u/10
C4008
5.6k

E2 C2
GND

GND_DC
HN1C01FU(YGR)

Q4027
6 1
DC_DETECT3 C1 E1
5 2
ACH7321-A

B2 B1
4 3
R4078

B
O 3/5
330u/10
C4052
5.6k

E2 C2

V+5V_S DCdetRY
HN1C01FU(YGR)

R4068
GND_DC

100
Q4014 2SA1576A(QRS) DC DETECT
6 1 Q4020
C1 E1 CIRCUIT

R4032
5 2

R4040
47k
ACH7321-A

DC_DETECT1

47k
B2 B1
4 3
R4027

330u/10
C4010

O 2/5
R4066
5.6k

E2 C2

470k

R4033

47k
Q4021
2SC4081(QRS)
GND_DC
C4028 YB
HN1C01FU(YGR)
ACH7321-A

NM
Q4016
6 1
DC_DETECT2 C1 E1
5 2 GND_DC
B2 B1 DC_DETECT1
GND_DC

O 5/5
4 3
330u/10
C4036
R4090

DC_DETECT3

DC_DETECT5

DC_DETECT2
5.6k

E2 C2

GND_DC

IC4201
IC4203 !

V+64V
ACN7197-A

R4134 ACN7197-A

R4197

R4196
R4177

R4133

R4142 100p/3150 0.47

0.47
2125

2125
100k

100k

IC4401 IC4601 IC4701


3216

3216

IC4403 ! IC4603
!
IC4703
!
D4117 R4186
ACG7107-A
C4159

2125
10k

RF071M2S 0.47
R4135
7.5k
2125

2125

Q4101 !
IC4101 ! IRF6775MPBF-TRB
ACN7189-B

R4137 GATE
R4157

IRS2092SPBF DRAIN1
68k
6432

3216
10

DRIVER 10 3 4
ACN7165-A DRAIN2
5 ATH7090-A
ACG7105-A

1 VAA 16 SOURCE2 DRAIN3


0.1u/250
C4161

CSH 2 6
2 15 L4100
ACH7376-A

GND SOURCE1 DRAIN4


VB
C4134

R4136
2125

3 14 1 7
2.4k

IN-
HO PWM2
4 COMP 13
R4189 VS
12 5 CSD 12 Q4102 !
ACG7105-A

VCC IRF6775MPBF-TRB
D
CFHXSQ103J16-T

15 6 VSS 11 R4141
0.1u/250
C4175

3216 GATE DRAIN1


R4129 LO 10 3 4
7 10 DRAIN2
VREF ACN7165-A
0.01u/16
C4111

2125

1.8k COM R4132 5


8 OCSET 9 SOURCE2 DRAIN3
2125
ACN7189-B

DT 8.2k 2 6
R4193

SOURCE1 DRAIN4
CFHXSQ103J16-T

2125

0.47 100p/3150 R4143


1

1 7
ACG7107-A 10
5025
CMH07
0.01u/16
C4126

C4122

D4118
NM

R4102 D4101 R4108


ACH7376-A

NM
R4139

C4160
2125
R4130

R4131

10
7.5k

IC4301 IC4501
10k

V-5VFILT2
2125

2125

NM

IC4302 ! !
R4138

V-5V_CSDFL IC4502
GNDS
2125

4.7

R4198

R4195
C4136

0.47
2125

2125
NM

VSS+12V

R4104
R4140
NM
YB
5

ACN7165-A V-64V
YB
YB

YB
VOUT
VIN

NJM2830U1-12
1.0u/50
IC4102
C4113 0.1u/50
NM

NM
CONT

GND

NC

C4147
C4148

C4112
1

E R4109
18k
!
O 2/5 O 3/5 O 4/5 O 5/5

J DISPLAY ASSY R V-REG_SS ASSY F INTERFACE_SS ASSY


CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN7002 CN7003
-32 -8 -4 -4 -3 XDCERR
21

UCOM
IC6111

36 SC-71
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

Zobel Detection
Over Current Detection of MOS FET in Output Stage
A

O D-AMP_SS ASSY
V+5V_S

R4045
CN4000

47k
R4044 R4043 -10 XOLERR
AMPOVERLOAD

C4021
1.5k 100

CH
NM
O GND
2/5 - 5/5

AMPOVERLOAD

AMPOVERLOAD

AMPOVERLOAD

AMPOVERLOAD
B

IC4201
IC4203 !

IC4401 IC4601 IC4701


!
IC4403 ! IC4603 IC4703
!
CFTLA104J2A-T
0.1u/100
C4100

Q4104
2SC4081(QRS)
R4155 D4119 R4153
ACN7186-A

47k 1% 1SS355 22k


C4157
10 /5W

NM
R4156

0.047u/50
R4154

C4156

R4152
1%
8.2k

1%
68k

GNDP
C

V+64V
ACN7197-A

R4134 ACN7197-A

R4197

R4196
R4177

R4133

R4142 100p/3150 0.47

0.47
2125

2125
100k

100k
3216

3216

D4117 R4186
ACG7107-A
C4159

2125
10k

RF071M2S 0.47
R4135
7.5k
2125

2125

Q4101 !
IC4101 ! IRF6775MPBF-TRB
ACN7189-B

R4137 GATE DRAIN1


IRS2092SPBF
6432

3216
10

DRIVER 10 3 4
ACN7165-A DRAIN2
5 ATH7090-A
ACG7105-A

1 VAA 16 SOURCE2 DRAIN3


0.1u/250
C4161

CSH 2 6
2 15 L4100
ACH7376-A

GND SOURCE1 DRAIN4


VB
C4134

R4136
2125

3 14 1 7
2.4k

IN-
HO PWM2
4 COMP 13
R4189 VS
12 5 CSD 12 Q4102 !
ACG7105-A

VCC IRF6775MPBF-TRB
CFHXSQ103J16-T

15 6 VSS 11 R4141
0.1u/250
C4175

3216 GATE DRAIN1


R4129 LO 10 3 4
7 10
VREF ACN7165-A DRAIN2
0.01u/16
C4111

2125

1.8k 8 OCSET
COM
9 R4132
2125 SOURCE2
5
DRAIN3
D
ACN7189-B

DT 8.2k 2 6
R4193

SOURCE1 DRAIN4
CFHXSQ103J16-T

2125

0.47 100p/3150 R4143


1

1 7 IC4301 IC4501
! !
IC4302 IC4502
ACG7107-A 10
5025
CMH07
0.01u/16

D4118
C4126

C4122
NM

R4102 D4101 R4108


ACH7376-A

NM
R4139

C4160
2125
R4130

R4131

10
7.5k
10k

V-5VFILT2
2125

2125

NM
R4138

V-5V_CSDFL GNDS
2125

4.7

R4198

R4195
C4136

0.47
2125

2125
NM

VSS+12V

R4104
R4140
NM
YB
5

ACN7165-A V-64V
YB
YB

YB
VOUT
VIN

NJM2830U1-12
1.0u/50
IC4102
C4113 0.1u/50
NM

NM
CONT

GND

NC

C4147
C4148

C4112
1

R4109 !
18k

O 2/5 O 3/5 O 4/5 O 5/5 E

J DISPLAY ASSY R V-REG_SS ASSY F INTERFACE_SS ASSY


CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN7002 CN7003
-33 -7 -7 -7 -12 XOLERR
13

UCOM
IC6111

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Amplifier Power Supply Failure Detection

A
O D-AMP_SS ASSY

V+64V
OVP&UVP
DETECT CIRCUIT
R5012 R5011

R5016 R5015
100k

100k
1%

1%
2125

2125
2125

2125
0

R5019
2125 +BERR2
100
R5014 R5013

R5018 R5017
470
2125

2125
0

R5020
+BERR1
B
2125
CN4000
CFHXSQ103J16-T

100
C5010
1%

1%

NM

1-4
4.7k

3.3k
2125

2125

XBERR
C5014
R5101 R5100

R5105 R5104

NM
1%

1%
3.3k

3.9k
2125

2125

GND_B
2125 -BERR2
R5108
330

390
2125

2125

100

R5109
2125 -BERR1
R5103 R5102

R5107 R5106

100
2125

2125
0

0
100k
1%

1%
91k
2125

2125

V-64V

F INTERFACE_SS ASSY
J DISPLAY ASSY R7123

10
2125
V+12_DF

OVP&UVP
DETECT CIRCUIT
R7102

R7096
R7129

R7101

R7099

R7095

R7091
2125

2125

2125

2125

2125

2125

2125
220k

220k

100k
10
47k

47k

10

Q7020
R7100
2SC4081(QRS)
Q7024 2125

1k R7089
2SA1576A(QRS)
2125

CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN7002 R7107


2125
470

-31 -9 -2 -2 R7106
NM R7094
2125
Q7022 1k
24 2125
100 OVP DETECT 2SA1576A(QRS)
R7092
2125

6.8k

Q7025
UVP DETECT Q7021
2SC4081(QRS)
R7098 2SC4081(QRS)
R7104
D UCOM 2125 2125
22k 22k R7090
IC6111 Q7023 2125
CH

CH
R7097

R7093
R7131

R7130

R7103

47k

15k
2125

2125

2125

2125

2125

2SC4081(QRS) 470
33k

33k

47k

C7083

C7082
NM

NM

R
CH

NM CH
C7084

C7085
NM

GNDD R7109
R7120

R7116

R7111
47k

15k
2125

2125

2125
47k

V-REG_SS
2125

470
Q7026
R7112

2SA1576A(QRS)
2125
6.8k

ASSY Q7029
R7122

R7118
2125
NM Q7028
2SC4081(QRS)
R7114
2125
R7110
2125

1k 470
2125
2SC4081(QRS)
1k Q7027
2SA1576A(QRS)
CN7003
R7117
R7121

R7119

R7115

R7113

-BERR1
100k
2125

2125

2125

2125

2125
100k

100k
10

10

R7124 -BERR2 18-21


2125

10 +BERR1
+BERR2
V-12_DF

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[2] Protection Circuit Process List (XVDDERR)


Item Purpose Detection Method Status of Equipment Warning Indication Remarks
USB Detection of failure Detected when USB Shuts down Blinks iPod iPhone Restoration A
power in regulator circuit voltage reaches 7V or iPad LED possible with
failure for external supply higher and XVDDERR Power ON
detection port is set to "L".

XVDDERR Circuit
B

B FRONT HDMI USB ASSY

V+5_USB_DC C

J DISPLAY ASSY
DZ2J056M0
C8027

D8004
NM

V+5_HD

CN8002 CN6003
R8025

UCOM
47k
R8023

100

-4 -4 22 10 10
IC6111
22
Q8004 R6214 R6222 R6087

C6010
R6042
2SC4081(QRS)

1M
0.1u/50
D
NM
C8028

R8024

1k

GNDD

GNDCH

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1 2 3 4

[3] Protection Circuit Process List (XMHLPERR)


Item Purpose Detection Method Status of Equipment Warning Indication Remarks
A MHL Detection of over- IC8002 detectes MHL Flashes "MHL POW MHL power is not
Overcurrent current in MHL circuit overcurrent and ERR" and stops MHL supplied until the
detecition power supply XMHLPERR port is power supply. MHL equipment is
set to "L". acknowledged
after second
power-on.

XMHLPERR Circuit

B FRONT HDIM USB ASSY

CN8002
V+5F IC8002
-3
BD82065FVJ 10 XMHLPERR
8

R8063
OC
OUT3

OUT2

OUT1

!
CEAK221M16-TS

C
220u/16
C8054

C8015

C8016

C8018
100p/50

330p/50

0.1u/16

GND
IN1

IN2

EN

V+5_USB_DC
1

4
C8020

C8022

C8023
330p/50

(2125)
330p/50

2.2u/16

GNDCH

E DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY


J DISPLAY ASSY R V-REG_SS ASSY V+3R3_EM
R107

E
47k

CN6003 CN6001 CN7903 CN7901 CN601


-3 R6200
-3 -37 -5 -27 R742 R263 IC101
106
10
1000p/50

100 100
C723

GNDD

40 SC-71
1 2 3 4
FL Display LED flashes Status Timing (sec.) Description Remarks

When the overload USB


(1) Over Current NA device (over 500 mA) is The connected USB device is overload.
connected.
5

5
When an HDCP ERROR Warning indication for
(2) HDCP ERROR NA Flashes 5 seconds
is detected. HDMI Simplay

When the 12V trigger The 12V trigger circuit is short-circuited, and a overcurrent is
(3) 12V TRG ERR NA Flashes
circuit is short-circuited. generated.
[4] Error Indications

While the Icon lights 1 second, when the ANALOG INPUT


OVER is detected again, the Icon continues to light 1 second
more from that time. The Icon “OVER”
When the ANALOG INPUT
(4) NA NA Icon lights 1 second While the Icon lights 1 second, when there is no ANALOG lights
OVER is detected.
INPUT OVER detection, the Icon stops lighting and returns to
normal display.
6

6
If abnormarlity voltage is detected in the B REG power supply
circuit(XBERR), the unit power off immediately and the
ADVANCED When the B REG power
(5) NA MCACC LED starts flashing.
MCACC supply failure is detected.
To restore the previous status, follow the procedure “How to
Enter Release Mode”.

SC-71
When BT Adapter is not Lights While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, the BT Adapter
(6) NO ADAPTER NA
connected. is not connected.

Non-BT Adapter is While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, the non-BT
7

7
(7) NOT AVAILABLE NA Lights
connected. Adapter is connected.

No wireless connection While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, there is no


(8) WAITING DEVICE NA between BT source and Lights
wireless connection between BT source equipment and AVR.
AVR

When overcurrent is While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, overcurrent is


(9) ADP OVERLOAD NA Lights detected in the Adapter port, and Bluetooth function is not
detected in the Adapter port.
available.
8

8
When power abnormality of
(10) WLAN POW ERR NA Flashes Over-current status is generated at the power terminal of
wireless LAN converter is
wireless LAN converter.
detected.

41
F
E
B
A

D
C
F
E
B
A

D
C

42
FL Display LED flashes Status Timing (sec.) Description Remarks

Update error of software Updating of Event Ucom was failed due to some reason such Update Event Ucom

1
1

(11) UE11 NA for Event Ucom. Flashing as AC OFF during updating. (The unit was starting up with again.
old version)

Update DSP firmware


Updating of DSP firmware was failed due to some reason such
Read error of DSP again. If the error still
as AC OFF during the updating. Or there's a possibility of
(12) UE22 NA firmware. Flashing remains after
communication error between DSP IC and flash ROM IC for
updating, replace
DSP.
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY.

Update DSP firmware


Updating of BridgeCo firmware was failed due to some reason
Read error of BridgeCo again. If the error still
such as AC OFF during the updating. Or there's a possibility of
(13) UE33 NA firmware. Flashing remains after
communication error between BridgeCo IC and flash ROM IC
updating, replace

2
2

for BridgeCo.
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY.

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3
3

4
4
5 6 7 8

6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 TEST MODE
[1] Detected protection history A

[Purpose]
The numbers of detections for various protection processes are displayed.

[How to enter/exit]
Turn off the power to this unit by setting the main volume level to “---dB” and Multi-zone to “OFF”.
During Standby mode, simultaneously press and hold “ZONE2 ON/OFF” and “ENTER” keys for 5 seconds to enter
this mode.
[Basic operations]
Key operation FL display

Display number of times B

DC is detected. DC :

[ ] [ ]
Front Panel Key
[ ] : TUNE Key
Display number of times
OL : [ ] : TUNE Key
OVERLOAD is detected.
[ ] : PRESET Key
[ ] : PRESET Key
[ ] [ ]

Display number of times


C
COMBINATION is detected. COM :
(Detects DC and OVERLOAD
simultaneously)

[ ] [ ]

Display number of times


FA N :
FAN STOP is
detected.

[ ] [ ]
D
Display number of times
AMP overheat is STMP :
detected.

[ ] [ ]

Display number of times


Digital Power abnormality is DERR :
detected.

[ ] [ ] E

Display number of times


B REG power supply BERR :
failure is detected.

[ ] [ ]

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1 2 3 4

Key operation FL display Resetting the number of times error is detected


Key operation FL display
A Resetting the number of RESET HOLD [←][→]
times error is detected.
RESET CLEAR?
[ENTER]
RESET RESET
[↓] [↑] ↓
Continued

Resetting the accumulated time


Key operation FL display
Display accumulated
12345h20m HLD [←][→]
time & RESET.
B
12345h 20m CL?
[ENTER]
0h 0m RST
[↓] [↑] ↓
Continued

Display CEC(TEST) state.


Key operation FL display
Display CEC(TEST) state. CEC OFF [←][→]
CEC ON
C

Change cyclically
[↓] [↑]

Key operation FL display


Display FAN(TEST) state. FA N OFF [←][→]
FA N ON

Change cyclically
[↓] [↑]
D
Saving and Loading of USB backup state.
Key operation FL display
USB Backup state USB BAK HOLD [←][→] (A/V Receiver → USB)
USB BAK S AV E ?

[↓] [↑] [←][→]


(USB → A/V Receiver)
USB BAK LOAD?
Display ↓
Model Name/Destination SC-71 /CUXJ Change cyclically
state.
E

[↓] [↑]
Key operation FL display
[ENTER]
Change cyclically
PLEASE WAIT
[Description] SAVE or LOAD
CEC TEST : The function for making the HDMI output terminal to is completed.
output 1 kHz square wave. If the square wave is output, COMPLETE
the CEC line is considered to be normal. ↓ 5 sec
Power OFF
FAN TEST : The function for making the FAN to be forced to rotate.
F (All zone OFF)
The function is no use.

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7. DISASSEMBLY
Ground Points
A
Note:
The points marked below must be grounded when the Rear Panel is removed.
Before turning the unit ON, be sure to ground the marked points with the Chassis /71. Or, you may short-circuit the ground
points on the solder surface, using pieces of wire.

Screws for Rear Panel

A BBZ30P080FTB B BMZ30P040FTB C BPZ30P100FTC D ABA7078

SC-71/CUXJ only
D

B B B B B B B B B
A A A A
A

A A A A A A A
A A
A A A A A
A A
D A A E

C C C C C
D
A A A A A A A
A A
A

SC-71/CUXJ only

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Note :
(1) Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the
A procedures described here are common.
(2) For performing the diagnosis shown below, the following jigs for service is required.
• 15P FFC extension jig cable (GGD1680)
• 4P PH Housing ASSY extension jig cable (GGD1809)
• 16P FFC extension jig cable (GGD1854)
• 27P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1799)
• 23P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1805)
• 23P + 13P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1807)
• 29P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1856)
(3) Before starting the diagnosis, wait for three minutes until the electricity of the unit is discharged.

Disassembly
∗1
[1] Front Section
Remove the Bonnet /71 by removing the 16
screws.
Note on assembling as to the Bonnet /71
Bonnet /71
Tighten screw from the location ∗1 on the
picture.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
C
[1-1] Front Section ∗2
∗1
(1) Release the cables from the four PCB binders. Fuse
(2) Disconnect the connector.
MIC HP GUARD ASSY
(3) Remove the four screws. (BBZ30P080FCC)
(4) Release the 15P FFC (ADD7785) from the 1 ∗1 1 15P FFC
two PCB binders.
(5) Remove the 15P FFC (ADD7785) from the 1 4
MIC HP GUARD ASSY.
3 5
Note: 15P FFC (ADD7785) is affixed with the Heat Sink 2
Double Side Tape (10 x 110mm).
Front
D
Notes on assembling 3
∗1: Pull the cables to the direction of the blue arrow.
JA8003 3
Doesn't touch the cables to the Heat Sink and
the Fuse.
∗2: Pull down the cables to the direction of the blue
arrow, so that it doesn’t touch to the Bonnet /71. ∗6
∗3: How to bend the 15P FFC. (ADD7785) ∗4
∗6
15P FFC
4 7P cable (ADX7776)

∗3 6
E 15P FFC

MIC HP GUARD ASSY ∗5 39P FFC


Front

1
(6) Cut the two Binders. 6
Notes on assembling
∗4: Pull the 7P cable (ADX7776) to the direction Front
of the blue arrow and then fix the binder.
∗5: Bend the 39P FFC. (ADD7796)
F ∗6: Doesn't touch the cables to a top of screws.

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(7) Release the cable from the two PCB binders.


(8) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by HDMI Cable
disconnect the connector, and then connect
the another normal HDMI Cable. A
JA9620 8
Note on assembling
∗7: Twist the PCB binders around the 7P Housing
(ADX7801) and tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow, so that it don’t touch to the PCB and
the Bonnet /71. ∗7

7P Housing
7
B
∗7

DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY

7
Front

(9) Remove the four screws. (BBZ30P080FTB)


9 9 9 9 C

• Bottom view

Front Section
12
(10) Remove the three screws. (BBZ30P080FCC)
(11) Unhook the two hooks. 10 11 10 11 10 D
(12) Remove the Front Section.

[1-2] Diagnosis
(1) Arrange the unit as shown in the photo.
(2) Connect the another normal HDMI Cable
from the DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.

Front Section

HDMI Cable E

2
JA8003

FRONT HDMI USB ASSY

Note: Always connect the HDMI Cable because


the iPod iPhone iPad LED blinks, which
causes a shutdown, if the power is turned
on without the cable connected. F

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[2] Rear Section ∗8


Remove the Bonnet /71 by removing the 16 Fuse
A screws.
----------------------------------------------------------------- ∗8 USB RECT_SS ASSY
[2-1] Rear Section
(1) Release the cables from the two PCB binders. 1
(2) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by Heat Sink
disconnect the connector, and then connect HDMI Cable
the another normal HDMI Cable. 2
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable provided
with the product to prevent damage to the
HDMI connector for the DIGITAL MAIN_L
ASSY. Instead, use the another normal JA8003
B
HDMI Cable to prevent a load from being Front HDMI USB ASSY
applied to the HDMI connector.
Always connect the HDMI Cable because
the iPod iPhone iPad LED blinks, which
causes a shutdown, if the power is turned 7P Housing
on without the cable connected. 4
8 4 ∗10
Note on assembling 7
∗8: Pull the cables to the direction of the blue arrow. HDMI Cable
CN603 5
Doesn't touch the cables to the Heat Sink, the
JA9620
Fuse and the Bonnet /71.
C DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
3 ∗9

(3) Release the cable from the two PCB binders. CN2503
(4) Cut the two Binders. 3
(5) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by
6 CN7905
disconnect the connector. ∗9 6
15P FFC
(6) Remove the 15P FFC (ADD7784) by disconnect
the two connectors.
(7) Release the Push Rivet. V-REG_SS ASSY
(8) Disconnect the connector.
Front
AUDIO_SS ASSY
D
Notes on assembling
∗9: Twist the PCB binders around the 7P Housing
(ADX7801) and tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow, so that it don’t touch to the PCB and
the Bonnet /71.
*10: Pull the 7P Housing (ADX7801) to the
direction of the blue arrow and then fix the INTERFACE_SS ASSY
binder.

(9) Release the cable from the PCB binder. ∗11


E ∗11 10
(10) Disconnect the connector.

Note on assembling CN7502


∗11: Twist the PCB binder around the cable PF04PG-S20
(PF04PG-S20) and tilt in the direction of the 9
blue arrow, so that it don’t touch to the
capacitors and the 5P cable. 5P cable
B-DIODE_SS ASSY
Front

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(11) Release the cable from the PCB binder.


(12) Remove the two Push Rivets. Front DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
(13) Remove the B TO B LOCK_SS ASSY.
A
(14) Disconnect the connector. AUDIO_SS ASSY

Note on assembling
∗12: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue
14
arrow. Don’t touch the 7P cable (ADX7792) 12
to the Heat Sink and the capacitor.

PRIMARY ASSY 13
12 CN3052
Heat Sink 7P cable
B TO B LOCK_SS ASSY B

IR BUFFER_SS ASSY
∗12
7P cable 11
∗12
Front

(15) Remove the Cushion Circle 14B. Cushion Circle 14B


(16) Remove the Insulating Sheet /71 (with the
seven Cushion Circle 14Bs). C

15

Insulating Sheet /71 16


AC Inlet
: 18 x5 : 19 x 17 20
(17) Remove the two Hex Head Screw 2.85 X 7s.
(ABA7078 : SC-71/CUXJ only)
(18) Remove the five screws. (BPZ30P100FTC)
(19) Remove the 17 screws. (BBZ30P080FTB)
D
(20) Remove the AC Inlet.

17

Rear Panel

(21) Disconnect the connector. CN8203 DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY


(22) Remove the 232C_SS ASSY (with the
E
VIDEO_SS ASSY). 21

22
Rear Panel

VIDEO_SS ASSY
232C_SS ASSY

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[2-2] Diagnosis
Rear Panel
(1) Arrange the units as shown in the photo.
(2) Insert the two Insulation Sheets.
A
(3) Connect the Rear Panel and GND point of 3
the VIDEO_SS ASSY to the Chassis /71
Ground.
AUDIO_SS ASSY
1 Chassis /71
(Refer to the “Ground Points”)
31P FFC
Note: Allocate the units not to apply stress to
31P FFC (ADD7786).
2

Insulation Sheet
B
2 D-AMP_SS ASSY

VIDEO_SS ASSY

232C_SS ASSY 3

(4) Connect the 4P PH Housing ASSY extension


C
jig cable. (GGD1809) AUDIO_SS ASSY
CN2503
(B-DIODE_SS CN7502 <-> AUDIO_SS PF04PG-S20)
(5) Connect the 15P FFC extension jig cable.
Front PF04PG-S20
(GGD1680) 5
(V-REG_SS CN7905 <-> AUDIO_SS CN2503) 6
V-REG_SS ASSY
(6) Connect the 16P FFC extension jig cable. CN3052
(GGD1854)
(IR BUFFER_SS CN6801 <-> AUDIO_SS CN3052) 5
4 B-DIODE_SS ASSY
CN7905
D (7) Connect the 27P board to board extension jig 6
cable. (GGD1799) CN6801
(DIGITAL MAIN_L CN901 <-> 232C_SS CN8203)
CN7502
(8) Connect the 29P board to board extension jig 15P FFC extension
cable. (GGD1856) jig cable (GGD1680)
IR BUFFER_SS ASSY
(DIGITAL MAIN_L CN603 <-> V-REG_SS CN7906) 4P PH Housing ASSY
(9) Connect the another normal HDMI Cable extension jig cable (GGD1809) 16P FFC extension jig
from the FRONT HDMI USB ASSY. cable (GGD1854)
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) CN901
Front
provided with the product to prevent
E CN603 V-REG_SS ASSY
damage to the HDMI connector. Instead,
7
use the another normal HDMI Cable to 9
prevent a load from being applied to the 8 HDMI Cable
HDMI connector. 8
Always connect the HDMI Cable because JA9620
the iPod iPhone iPad LED blinks, which
causes a shutdown, if the power is turned CN8203
on without the cable connected.
27P board to board extension 7 CN7906
jig cable (GGD1799)
29P board to board extension
F jig cable (GGD1856) 232C_SS ASSY

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[2-3] Remove the D-AMP_SS ASSY


(1) Remove the 16P FFC extension jig cable. Front
(GGD1854).
IR BUFFER_SS ASSY A
(Refer to the step (6) of “[2-2] Diagnosis”.)

(2) Release the cables from the two PCB binders.


(3) Remove the IR BUFFER_SS ASSY.
x7
3
Note on assembling
∗13: Twist the PCB binders around the cables so
that they doesn’t touch to the each cables. 2

IR BUFFER_SS ASSY
B
D-AMP_SS ASSY

∗13

∗13
∗13
D-AMP_SS ASSY

CN4004
4 x5

Front
CN4003
∗14
∗14
(4) Disconnect the five connectors.
CN4002

Note on assembling CN4001


∗14: Twist the PCB binders around the cables so
that they doesn’t touch to the each cables.
CN4000 D
Front

5 x8

(5) Remove the eight screws. (IBZ30P180FTC)

D-AMP_SS ASSY

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(6) Remove the two screws. (BBZ30P080FTB)


(7) Remove the D-AMP_SS ASSY.
7
A

6 D-AMP_SS ASSY 6

B (8) Remove the three screws. (ABA1052)


(9) Remove the Heat Sink /71 with side-A of the
D-AMP_SS ASSY facing upward.
8 D AMP_SS ASSY (side-B)
8
8

C Heat Sink /71

(10) Remove the three Heat Sink Spacer (PLS).

10 10 10

D D-AMP_SS ASSY

Note on assembling
E
∗15: Screws shown in Step (6) decide forward
and backward positions of D-AMP_SS
ASSY.
Be sure to secure them before screws
shown in step (5).

∗15 ∗15
F

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[3] DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY, ∗16


232C_SS ASSY, VIDEO_SS ASSY Fuse
Remove the Bonnet /71 by removing the 16 A
screws. ∗16 USB RECT_SS ASSY
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[3-1] DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
(1) Release the cables from the two PCB binders. 1
(2) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by Heat Sink
disconnect the connector, and then connect
the another normal HDMI Cable. 2
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable provided
with the product to prevent damage to the
HDMI connector for the DIGITAL MAIN_L
JA8003
ASSY. Instead, use the another normal
HDMI USB ASSY B
HDMI Cable to prevent a load from being Front
applied to the HDMI connector.
Always connect the HDMI Cable because
the iPod iPhone iPad LED blinks, which 232C_SS ASSY
causes a shutdown, if the power is turned
on without the cable connected. 4 7P Housing
7
Note on assembling 7
∗16: Pull the cables to the direction of the blue arrow. 6 4
Doesn't touch the cables to the Heat Sink, the ∗18
CN901
Fuse and the Bonnet /71.
CN603 HDMI Cable
5 C
JA9620
(3) Release the cable from the two PCB binders.
(4) Cut the two Binders.
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
3
(5) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by
disconnect the connector. Front
(6) Release the Push Rivet. ∗17
(7) Disconnect the two connectors.
3 V-REG_SS ASSY
Notes on assembling
∗17: Twist the PCB binders around the 7P Housing
(ADX7801) and tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow, so that it don’t touch to the PCB and ∗17 D
the Bonnet /71.
∗18: Pull the 7P Housing (ADX7801) to the direction
of the blue arrow and then fix the binder.

(8) Release the cable from the PCB binder. DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
Front Screwdriver
(9) Remove the D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY.
(10) Remove the D-AUDIO BRIDGE1_SS ASSY.

Note on assembling
∗19: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue 10
arrow. Don’t touch the 7P cable (ADX7792) E
to the Heat Sink and the capacitor.
7P Cable
PRIMARY ASSY
9
D-AUDIO BRIDGE1_SS ASSY
Heat Sink D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY

8
∗19 IR BUFFER_SS ASSY

7P cable
∗19 F
Front

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(11) Remove the nine screws. (BMZ30P040FTB) : 11 x 9 : 12 x 5


(12) Remove the five screws. (BBZ30P080FTB)
A

Rear Panel

B [3-2] Diagnosis
(1) Arrange the units as shown in the photo.
Insulation Sheet

Note: Allocate the units not to apply stress to 1


31P FFC (ADD7786). 2 3
(2) Insert the Insulation Sheet.
(3) Connect the GND point of the DIGITAL
MAIN_L ASSY to the Rear Panel Ground. DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
(Refer to the “Ground Points”.)
C 31P FFC
Note: If CN8023 of 232C_SS ASSY is loosened,
attach it surely.

232C_SS ASSY
CN8203

Rear Panel

D 23P + 13P board to board


DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY extension jig cable (GGD1807)
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
Front

CN1801
CN1503
(4) Connect the two pair board to board extension
jig cable. (GGD1807)
(AUDIO_SS CN5501 <-> DIGITAL MAIN_L CN1801) 4
(AUDIO_SS CN5502 <-> DIGITAL MAIN_L CN1503)
E
(5) Connect the 23P board to board extension jig
cable. (GGD1805) CN1502
5
(AUDIO_SS CN2861 <-> DIGITAL MAIN_L CN1502) 4
CN5501
23P board to board extension CN5502
jig cable (GGD1805)
5 AUDIO_SS ASSY
CN2861
Front

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(6) Connect the 27P board to board extension jig


DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
cable. (GGD1799) CN901
(DIGITAL MAIN_L CN901 <-> 232C_SS CN8203)
(7) Connect the 29P board to board extension jig 6 A
CN603
cable. (GGD1856)
(DIGITAL MAIN_L CN603 <-> V-REG_SS CN7906) JA9620
7
(8) Connect the another normal HDMI Cable
from the FRONT HDMI USB ASSY.
8 HDMI Cable
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable (ADX7732)
provided with the product to prevent
damage to the HDMI connector. Instead,
use the another normal HDMI Cable to Front 7
prevent a load from being applied to the B
HDMI connector. CN7906
Always connect the HDMI Cable because
the iPod iPhone iPad LED blinks, which
6
29P board to board extension
causes a shutdown, if the power is turned jig cable (GGD1856)
on without the cable connected. CN8203
27P board to board extension
jig cable (GGD1799)
V-REG_SS ASSY 232C_SS ASSY

[3-3] 232C_SS ASSY, VIDEO_SS ASSY


(1) Remove the 27P board to board extension
jig cable. (GGD1799). C
(Refer to the step (6) of “[3-2] Diagnosis”.) V-REG_SS ASSY
2
(2) Cut the Binder.
3
(3) Disconnect the connector.

CN7554

Front D

: 5 x6

(4) Remove the two Hex Head Screw 2.85 X 7s.


(ABA7078 : SC-71/CUXJ only)
(5) Remove the six screws. (BBZ30P080FTB)

4
E

Rear Panel

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[3-4] Diagnosis
(1) Arrange the units as shown in the photo. VIDEO_SS ASSY
(2) Connect the connector. 4
A
(3) Insert the Insulation Sheet.
(4) Connect the GND point of the VIDEO_SS 232C_SS ASSY
ASSY to the Rear Panel Ground.
(Refer to the “Ground Points”.) 1
CN901 to Rear Panel

2 3

DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY

B Insulation Sheet
Front

(5) Connect the 4P PH Housing ASSY extension


232C_SS ASSY PF04PG-S12 4P PH Housing ASSY
jig cable. (GGD1809)
extension jig cable (GGD1809)
(V-REG_SS CN7554 <-> 232C_SS PF04PG-S12)

C
5

5
V-REG_SS ASSY

CN7554
Front

D Direction of Insulator

(1) Align the mark at under surface of the


Insulator with the direction of photo.

Insulator
E

mark

F • Bottom view

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE UNIT IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED
When any of the following assemblies is replaced A

DISPLAY ASSY "8.3 REGION WRITING"

DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY "8.2 HOW TO SAVE AND LOAD THE SETTING USING
BACKUP FUNCTION WITH USB MEMORY"

Other assemblies No adjustment required

When any of the following parts is replaced

DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY No adjustment required


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete
component part. When the part listed in the table is
defective, replace whole Assy.
• IC451 (TPS65251RHA-TLB)
• IC903 (SII9587CNUC-3-K)
• IC1204 (88DE2750-K) C
• IC1212 (H5PS5162GFR-S5C-K)
• IC1216 (BD3539NUX-TLB)
• IC1602 (SII9616CTUC-K)
• IC9002 (D808K013DPTP400-K)
• IC9203 (LAN8720A-CP-TBB)
• IC9204 (DM860A-K)
• IC9206 (H337S3959-TBB)
• IC9602 (SII9575CTUC-K)

D
D-AMP_SS ASSY No adjustment reguired
The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete
component part. When the part listed in the table is
defective, replace whole Assy.
• Q4101,4102 (IRF6775MPBF)
• Q4201,4202 (IRF6775MPBF)
• Q4301,4302 (IRF6775MPBF)
• Q4401,4402 (IRF6775MPBF)
• Q4501,4502 (IRF6775MPBF)
• Q4601,4602 (IRF6775MPBF)
• Q4701,4702 (IRF6775MPBF)
E

DISPLAY ASSY After replacing IC6111(AYW7395), perform


"8.3 REGION WRITING" and then, update to the
latest firmware.

Other assemblies No adjustment required

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8.2 HOW TO SAVE AND LOAD THE SETTING USING BACKUP FUNCTION WITH USB MEMORY
[Introduction]
A This model is capable of saving the set values stored in the MAIN Ucom of DIGITAL MAIN_L
ASSY in the USB and loading them in a new DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY.
(Note that MAIN Ucom should normally operate to enable this function.)

When replacing DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY, execute the above mentioned processes.

[Data that can be saved/cannot be saved]


The following data can not be saved. Data other than these can be saved.
Contents to save Destination to save
Last memory for turning ON/OFF the Main power and power supply for ZONE2 and HDZONE
Last memory for inputting the Main ZONE, ZONE2 and HDZONE
Setting for controlling HDMI
Remote control ID EVENT Ucom
B
Setting for Network St andby
Data to be save upon the operation of protection circuit
HDMI OUT2 terminal setting (MAIN/HDZONE)
Setting for Standby Through
Settings for NETWORK
Favorite, Internet Radio Last Station, Accounts, etc. BridgeCo IC

(As the data saved by EVENT Ucom is on the DISPLAY ASSY,


the data cannot be deleted unless Assy is replaced at the same time.)

[Requirements for USB memory]


USB memory to be used should meet the following requirements.
C
Compatible with USB Mass storage Class
With a file system of FAT(FAT16 or FAT32)

[File saving format]


Files are to be saved in the following format: Model number_backup version.extension(avr)
Example: SC-71_BK01.avr

[How to save in the USB memory from AV amplifier]


1. Insert the usable USB memory into the USB terminal when the main device is off.
2. Enter the SERVICE MODE and select [USB BAK HOLD ] with keys.
(See [6.1 TEST MODE] for how to enter the SERVICE MODE.)
3. Select [USB BAK SAVE ] with keys and press [ENTER].
4. Saving in the USB starts and the main device automatically goes off after the normal completion ([COMPLETE]
D is displayed.).
5. Remove the USB and saving is finished.

*1. If the following errors occur after "SAVE" is executed, error message will be displayed and "SAVE" will be stopped
and the power will be turned off.
Ejecting of USB device
Short capacity of USB device
Error during writing in the USB device (Read Only or defective Sector, etc.)
*2. If the same file name exists in the USB, overwriting will be automatically executed.

[How to write into AV amplifier from the USB memory]


1. Insert the USB with the saved file into the USB terminal when the main device is off.
2. Enter the TEST MODE and select [USB BAK HOLD ] with keys.
E (See [6.1 TEST MODE] for how to enter the TEST MODE.)
3. Select [USB BAK LOAD ] with keys and press [ENTER].
4. Saving in the main device starts and it automatically goes off after the normal completion
([COMPLETE] is displayed.).
5. Remove the USB and loading is finished.

* If the following errors occur after "LOAD" is executed, error message will be displayed and "LOAD" will be stopped and
the power will be turned off.
No setting file
Mismatching between the setting file and the specification of the A/V RECEIVER type to be loaded back
Error due to Checksum, Signature Check, and Size Check
Ejecting of USB device (during reading of the setting file)

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Precautions
Files are stored in Root of USB memory.
Files are read from Root of USB memory.
A
 To make operations such as moving files, be sure to assign the saved file in Root
of the USB memory.
Also please be careful not to assign *.avr in multiple numbers.

The time and date of updating for saved file is fixed to "2006/03/08 20:01."
In principle, please implement Load without making of factory default settings.

[Cautions]
You cannot use the backup function with USB memory until the BridgeCo software starts.
It takes about 35 seconds before the BridgeCo software starts.

8.3 REGION WRITING B

This is the function to write Region information by using an USB Memory.


Automatic start-up is conducted with POWER ON if the Region information is not written.
This work is carried out when DISPLAY ASSY is replaced.
[Preparations]
1. Please copy the REGION File for the same model number and the point of destination with the object set to the route
directory of USB Memory.
Note: Copy only the REGION File to the USB memory. Never copy to other files.
[Precautions]
Please be sure to use the REGION File for the same model number and the point of destination with the object set. C
If you make a mistake, it is impossible to rewrite. (Replacement of DISPLAY ASSY is required again)

Key operation FL display

Plug in the AC cord. [Procedures]


(No Region information) 1. Connect an AC cord after replacing DISPLAY
ASSY. (Power turns ON automatically)

2. [SET REGION] is displayed several seconds after


Power On (Automatically) POWER ON [POWER ON] is displayed on the front panel.
(Standby status for REGION File writing)
Start up finished D
3. Automatic writing starts when USB memory
Function initial display SET REGION prepared by [Preparation: 1] is inserted.
(Degree of several seconds)
Connect USB
Memory. 4. The written model number is displayed after the
Loading finished normal completion of REGION File writing.
correctly
(14 characters, maximum)
Region Writing finished SC-71/CUXJ
5. Pull out the AC cord.

[Cautions] E

Writing of destination is not completed until the BridgeCo software starts.


It takes about 35 seconds before the BridgeCo software starts.

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[Case of Abnormal Completion]


If REGION File writing did not complete normally, an error number is displayed rather than the model number.
Please perform rewriting based on the coping strategy by error numbers below.
A

FL Display Examples Reason for Display Coping Strategy


.Case of unsuccessful USB Read-in .Try writing with other USB Memory
E R R O R R 0 1 .Case of No File for Writing .Place writing required REGION File
to root directory *1
Case of destroyed File Download REGION File again
E R R O R R 0 3

Case of destination information for Download REGION File for correct


E R R O R R 0 4 different model is written model
*1 If an error is appeared, disconnect and connect the AC cord within 30 seconds and try to write the destination again.
B

8.4 HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE


Workflow
Enter the UPDATE PANEL mode.

Check a current version.


Updating process
C
Update it.

Update completed.
(Turn the power OFF automatically.)

Enter the UPDATE PANEL mode again.

Check an updated version. Checking process


D

Turn the power off.


(Release the UPDATE PANEL mode.)

MAIN com (EMMA), SUB com (EVENT) , DSP Flash ROM and BridgeCo IC Update
by USB Memory and the Confirmation of the Version

UPDATE PANEL Mode (Version update)


[Preparations]
1. Copy the UPDATE FILE to the root directory of the USB Memory.
E Note: NEVER copy several UPDATE FILES to the root directory of the USB Memory.
Copy only the corresponding UPDATE FILE.
2. Turn off the power to this unit by setting Multi-Zone to "OFF".
3. Connect the USB Memory to the USB terminal (A type) of the front panel.
[Procedures]
1. While holding down "TUNE↑" key on the front panel, press "STANDBY ON/OFF" key and
moves to the UPDATE PANEL mode.
2. The updating process is as follows.

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Key operation FL display Front Panel Key


A
[↓] : TUNE key
[TUNE↑] +
[↑] : TUNE key
[STANDBY ON/OFF]
[←] : PRESET key
POWER ON [→] : PRESET key
Booting is completed

Version is displayed.
1-001002003004 1-001002003004

[TUNE↓] or [TUNE↑] Version number of BridgeCo B


Version number of DSP
Version number of Sub com
[↓] [↑] (EVENT)
Small version number of
Main com (EMMA)
Update Menu Big version number of
Main com (EMMA)
U P D AT E

"" displayed instead of number indicates


the process while the version is obtained.
Wait for a while until the version is displayed.
C

Key operation FL display

Update Menu
U P D AT E
[ENTER]

[PRESET→] Update Confirmation


or U P D AT E ? NO
[PRESET←]
D

[←] [→]
Update Confirmation
U P D AT E ? YES

[ENTER]
File searching
Accessing

UPDATE FILE searching E


completed

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Key operation FL display


A
UPDATE FILE searching
completed

Updating process
∗Updating. 2 0 %
UPDATE start

UPDATE completed

Update completion display


∗Updating. 1 0 0 %

5 Second

Power turns off automatically.


(All ZONE OFF)
Disconnect the USB MEMORY.

Update time is fluctuated by contents of the update. It will take about 26 minutes at the maximum.
(Actual time is from 3 minutes to 26 minutes.)
Time required for updating varies, because only the programs that require updating will be updated.

[Confirmation]
Enter UPDATE PANEL mode and check that the programs have been updated.

[Cautions]
You cannot perform an update until the BridgeCo software starts.
It takes about 35 seconds before the BridgeCo software starts.

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


NOTES: Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A
The mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
Screws adjacent to mark on product are used for disassembly.
For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.
(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)

9.1 PACKING SECTION

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

NSP 1 Serial Label S VRW2017 11 Remote Control Unit AXD7694


> 2 Power Cord ADG7118 NSP 12 AAA Size IEC R03 Dry Cell Batteries x2 VEM1055 A
3 FM Wire Antenna ADH7030 13 AM Loop Antenna XTB3004
NSP 4 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117 14 Packing Pad /F AHA7497
5 Setup Microphone APM7011 15 Packing Pad /R AHA7498

6 Quick Start Guide See Contrast table (2) 16 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)
7 Caution Sheet SP, E ARM7161 17 Packing Sheet RHC1023
NSP 8 Safety Brochure ARM7155 18 Battery Door AZN8047
9 CD-ROM (AVNavigator) See Contrast table (2)
NSP 10 Warranty Sheet See Contrast table (2)

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-71/CUXJ, SC-1228-K/CUXJ and SC-1223-K/UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-71/CUXJ SC-1228-K/CUXJ SC-1223-K/UXJCB
6 Quick Start Guide ARH7181 ARH7182 ARH7183
9 CD-ROM (AVNavigator) ARU7054 ARU7055 ARU7056
NSP 10 Warranty Sheet ARY7007 ARY7182 ARY7045
16 Packing Case AHD8822 AHD8823 AHD8824

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9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION


NON-CONTACT

A CONTACT SIDE
SIDE

B A P

C
X
A D E
C D-AMP_SS ASSY
CN4001
Refer to
“9.3 REAR
SECTION”
AUDIO_SS ASSY
JP3001

Q F

232C_SS ASSY
A B JP8201

D F
Z E
R
Refer to C
“9.4 FRONT SECTION”

E
C
FRONT HDMI
FRONT HDMI USB ASSY
USB ASSY JA8003
JP8001 FRONT HDMI
USB ASSY
CN8001

Y MIC HP ASSY
CN3472
DISPLAY
ASSY
JP6001
Double side
DISPLAY ASSY tape 10 x 110mm
F CN6001

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(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 MIC HP GUARD ASSY AWX1397 21 Insulator AMR7198


2 PRIMARY ASSY AWX1640 22 Spacer AEC1360 A
3 P WIRE GUARD_SS ASSY AWX1376 23 Push Rivet AEC7071
4 TRANS VREG STYL_SS ASSY AWX1382 24 Nylon Rivet AEC7406
5 FFC GUARD_SS ASSY AWX1385 25 Cushion 11X7 AED7092

6 B-DIODE_SS ASSY AWX1588 26 Screw 4X12 (FE) ABA7109


7 USB RECT_SS ASSY AWX1374 27 Screw BBZ30P060FCC
8 V-REG_SS ASSY See Contrast table (2) 28 Screw BBZ30P080FCC
> 9 Power Transformer ATS7465 29 Screw BBZ30P080FTB
> 10 Fuse (FU4 : 2A) REK1139 30 Screw BCZ40P060FTB

31 Screw BSZ30P060FCC B
> 11 Fuse (FU31, FU32 : 1A) REK1142
> 12 Fuse (FU21, FU22 : 1.25A) REK1143 32 Screw IBZ30P150FCC
> 13 Fuse (FU10 : 6A) REK1151 33 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1
> 14 Fuse (FU1 : 10A) REK1154
15 15P FFC (J0002) ADD7784

16 31P FFC (J0004) ADD7786


17 Bonnet /71 AZN8057
NSP 18 Panel Stay 85 (MTL) ANG7684
19 Angle /PRI ANG7747
20 PCB Mold (PP) AMR2534
C

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-71/CUXJ, SC-1228-K/CUXJ and SC-1223-K/UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-71/CUXJ SC-1228-K/CUXJ SC-1223-K/UXJCB
8 V-REG_SS ASSY AWX1604 AWX1605 AWX1605

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9.3 REAR SECTION

NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
A
T
S

SIDE
E

D
V
U
SC-1228-K/CUXJ,
B
N SC-1223-K/UXJCB only

B-DIODE_SS ASSY
CN7502

B-DIODE_SS ASSY
CN7504

C H
V-REG SS ASSY
CN7554

O
A

E
SC-71/CUXJ
only

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(1) REAR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 D-AMP_SS ASSY AWX1425 26 PCB Mold (PP) AMR2534


2 BT_SS ASSY AWX1428 27 Heat Cond Sheet AEB7434 A
3 AUDIO_SS ASSY AWX1536 28 Push Rivet AEC7138
4 IR BUFFER_SS ASSY AWX1537 29 Insulating Sheet /71 AEC7664
5 B TO B LOCK_SS ASSY AWX1375 30 Cushion Circle 14B AED7081

6 INTERFACE_SS ASSY See Contrast table (2) 31 Heat Sink Spacer (PLS) AMR7568
7 D-AUDIO BRIDGE1_SS ASSY AWX1383 NSP 32 Serial Label S VRW2017
8 D-AUDIO BRIDGE2_SS ASSY AWX1384 33 Screw ABA1052
9 VIDEO_SS ASSY AWX1602 34 Screw BBZ30P060FCC
10 OPT COAX_SS ASSY AWX1603 35 Screw BBZ30P080FTB

36 Screw BMZ30P040FTB B
11 232C_SS ASSY See Contrast table (2)
12 DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY AWX1353 37 Screw BPZ30P100FTC
13 AM/FM Tuner Unit AXX7282 38 Screw IBZ30P150FCC
> 14 Fuse (FU13, FU14 : 1A) REK1142 39 Screw IBZ30P180FTC
> 15 Fuse (FU15 : 1.25A) REK1143 40 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1

16 21P FFC (J0006) ADD7789 41 Hex Head Screw 2.85 X 7 See Contrast table (2)
17 9P FFC (J0008) ADD7794
18 4P Housing (Y0021) ADX7803
19 4P Housing (Y0022) ADX7804
20 2P Housing (Y0023) ADX7805
C

21 6P Housing (Y0024) ADX7806


NSP 22 Chassis /71 ANA7246
23 Rear Panel See Contrast table (2)
NSP 24 Heat Sink /71 ANH7262
25 PCB Mold (PP) AMR2533

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-71/CUXJ, SC-1228-K/CUXJ and SC-1223-K/UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following:
D
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-71/CUXJ SC-1228-K/CUXJ SC-1223-K/UXJCB
6 INTERFACE_SS ASSY AWX1587 AWX1589 AWX1589
11 232C_SS ASSY AWX1606 AWX1607 AWX1607
23 Rear Panel ANC8690 ANC8691 ANC8692
41 Hex Head Screw 2.85 X 7 ABA7078 Not used Not used

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9.4 FRONT SECTION

J
A
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
V-REG_SS ASSY
CN7553

M
SIDE

L V-REG_SS ASSY
A CN7903
B
V-REG_SS ASSY
CN7907 DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
CN9202, CN9601
DIGITAL MAIN_L ASSY
JA9620
∗1 Accessory of
Panel Base
B
Accessory of
Double side Panel Base
tape 15mm
Double side
tape Double side
tape 20mm
I A
∗2 AA
USB RECT_SS
ASSY CN3652

∗2 Double side B B
tape 30mm
∗2
K
∗3 Double side
∗2 Accessory of
C tape 20mm Panel Base

Double side Lubricant


tape 15mm Grease
GYA1001
Double side
tape 25mm

Double side
D tape 25mm

Note ∗1: Please pay attention not to hurt Panel Base 55U (PLS) when you remove the Panel.

Note ∗2: Please tape up at four (4) places to protect


Panel Base 55U (PLS) as shown on the
photograph when you remove the Panel.

Left side Right side

Note ∗3: Double Side Tape (10mm x 30mm) affixing position on the Panel.

Center line

+0mm
-1.5mm

F
5~10mm 5~10mm Inside

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(1) FRONT SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 VOL ASSY AWX1392 21 STDBY BTN LX85 ASSY AAD7804


2 POWER SW ASSY See Contrast table (2) 22 Filter (PC) See Contrast table (2) A
3 ENCODER ASSY AWX1396 23 Display Panel See Contrast table (2)
4 DISPLAY ASSY See Contrast table (2) 24 Power Ring LX85 (PLS) AAK8571
5 MIC HP ASSY AWX1639 25 Ring ABH7213

6 FRONT HDMI USB ASSY AWX1548 26 VOL Stabilizer LX85 AEC7644


7 5P FFC (J0001) ADD7783 > 27 Panel Base 55U (PLS) AMB8041
8 15P FFC (J0003) ADD7785 28 Panel See Contrast table (2)
9 39P FFC (J0010) ADD7796 29 Pioneer Badge See Contrast table (2)
10 HDMI Cable ADX7732 30 Screw BBZ30P080FTB

31 Screw BPZ30P080FNI B
11 7P Housing (Y0025) ADX7801
12 Door See Contrast table (2) 32 Nut NK90FTC
13 Door Spring (SUS) ABK7061 NSP 33 PANEL GUARD ASSY AWX1399
14 Cushion Circle 6B AED7083
15 Cushion 11X7 AED7092

16 Door Shaft 60 (PLS) AMR7531


17 Door Base 85 (PLS) AMR7565
18 Door Plate LX55 (MTL) ANG7682
19 Damper ASSY (240) LX AXA7156
20 VOL. Knob LX55 (PLS) AAA7068
C

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-71/CUXJ, SC-1228-K/CUXJ and SC-1223-K/UXJCB are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-71/CUXJ SC-1228-K/CUXJ SC-1223-K/UXJCB
2 POWER SW ASSY AWX1393 AWX1508 AWX1508
4 DISPLAY ASSY AWX1455 AWX1507 AWX1507
12 Door AAN7239 AAN7235 AAN7235
22 Filter (PC) AAK8443 AAK8459 AAK8459
23 Display Panel AAK8567 AAK8573 AAK8573
D
28 Panel AMB8056 AMB8057 AMB8058
29 Pioneer Badge VAM1159 YAM1005 YAM1005

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