Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 55

MCi8080 /12

WIFI Component HIFI System

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter
Technical Specifications ........................................... 1-2
Safety Instructions ........................................................ 1-3
Location of PCB Boards ........................................... 2-1
Version Variation ..................................................... 2-2
Setting procedure & Repair Instructions.................... 3
Disassembly Instructions & Service positions ........... 4
Block & Wiring Diagram ............................................ 5
Net Main Board ......................................................... 6
DVD Main Board....................................................... 7
Key Board ................................................................ 8
AMP Board ............................................................... 9
LCD Board ............................................................... 10
SPK+AUX+IR+OP/CL Board ................................... 11
Exploded View ......................................................... 12

Copyright 2010 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands.


All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in
a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.

Published by LM 1052 V&MA

Version 1.0

Printed in the Netherlands

Subject to modication

3141 785 35650

1-2-A

General
AC Power (Main unit)
230V 10%, 50Hz (for /12, /05 /79)
120V 10%, 60Hz (for /37)
DC Power (DVD unit)
DIN connector (Output provided by Main
unit)
DC Power (HDD unit)
5V USB power, 900mA (Provided by Main
unit)
Dimensions
Main unit: 251 x 251 x 142mm (including
LCD)
DVD unit: 251 x 251 x 74mm
HDD unit: 122 x 75 x 13mm
Speaker box: 180 x 282.9 x 295mm
Weight (net)
12.50kg (all items)
Note
Use HDD only with the by-packed USB wire.

Power consumption
Active (On)
45W
(Active) Standby
12W (HDD-spun down)
ECO (Passive) Standby
0.9W
Audio inputs
Aux in (Line in)
2x Cinch
Input sensitivity
0.8V
Input impedance
> 10k (Ohms)

Audio outputs
Headphones
1 x 3.5mm jack, 20 18000Hz, 16 - 150
(Ohms)
Signal to noise ratio (Headphones)
typically 85dBA (IEC)
Distortion (Headphones)
1%
Audio / Video outputs(only provide output
during disc playback)
CVBS
1 x Cinch, 1Vpp, 75 Ohm
HDMI
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 1080i, 1080p
Video system
PAL / NTSC
Video format
4:3 / 16:9
Audio ampli?er (Digital)
Output power
2 x 50W (RMS) (= total power 100W)
Frequency response
20Hz to 20000Hz (0.5dB)
Signal to noise ratio
typically 92dB/ 93dBA
Speakers
Power handling
50W (RMS)
Impedance
8 (Ohms)
Sensitivity
83dB/ 1m / W
Dimensions
Woofer: 5.25 inches
Tweeter: 1.00 inches
Frequency response
75 to 20000Hz

English

1.Technical Specifications

1-2-B

Sound features

Internet services

FullSound
Yes (on/ off)
Bass / Treble control
+/ - 10 steps
Balance control
+/ - 10 steps
Direct Source (Flat)
Yes (on/ off)

Internet radio
Media Library
Decoding capabilities (excluding the disc
player)

Wireless standard
802.11n, backwards compatible to 802.11b/ g
Wireless security
WEP (64 or 128 bit),
WPA / WPA2 (8-63 characters)
Frequency range
2412 - 2462 MHz (CH1-CH11) (for /79, /37,
/55, /97)
2412 - 2472 MHz (CH1-CH13) (for /12, /05)
Antenna
1 x external, diversity mode enabled
Wireless protected setup (WPS)
Yes (PBC + PIN)

MP3
8 - 320kbps (CBR / VBR)
WMA
32 - 192kbps (CBR / VBR)
WMT DRM - ND (WMA DRM - 10)
Yes, enabled (only from a UPnP server)
AAC (M4A)
16 - 320kbps (CBR / VBR)
PCM/ WAV
1x (1.4Mbps)
FLAC
Yes, supported
Ogg Vorbis
Yes, supported
eACC
Yes, supported
JPEG
Yes, supported (Maximum size: 7MB)

Wired (LAN / Ethernet)

Playlist support (excluding the disc player)

Wired standard
802.3 / 802.3 u
Speed
10 / 100mbps
Mode
half / full duplex
Crossover detection (Auto MDIX)
Yes

*.m3u, *.wpl
Yes
iTunes, Rhapsody
Yes (via by-packed UPnP Server)

Wireless

Note
The wired and wireless network interfaces
cannot be turned on at the same time.

FM Tuner

USB

Frequency range
87.50 to 108.00MHz
No. of Presets
60
Signal noise ratio
Typically 60dB
Tuning grid
50kHz
RDS
Yes, including RDS clock setting
Antenna connector
IEC (75 Ohm)

USB port type


Type A
Supported media
FAT, FAT-32, NTFS V 3-1
Supported class
MSC only (no MTP support)
Multi-partition support
No, only first readable partition
Database support
Up to 40000 songs

DISC player

HDD
Disc type
2.5 inches
Size
160GB
Format
FAT32

Supported discs
DVD, VCD, SVCD, DVD+RW, DVD-RW,
DVD+R, DVD-R, Picture (JPEG) CD, DivX
(Ultra) Disc, MP3 / WMA CDR / CDRW,
CD (CDDA)
Disc size support
Note
8cm/ 12cm
Available disc size is less due to preloaded
Video decoding
contents.
MPEG 1, MPEG 2, DivX, JPEG
Audio decoding
MP3: 112 to 320kbps (Sampling rate: 32, 44.1,
48kHz)
WMA: 32 to 360kbps (Sampling rate: 44.1,
48kHz)
RDS
Yes; PTY, PS, Text including RDS clock setting
HDMI Audio support
Yes

English

1-2-C

1-2-D

Display/Clock
Resolution
Dotmatrix, 320 x 240 dots (QVGA), Color
TFT
Size
3.5 inches
Backlight
Can be turned on/ off and can be dimmed
Clock/ Date display
Yes
Wallpaper/ Screensaver
Yes
Automatic time setting via Internet (NTP)
Yes, enabled
Sleep timer
Yes
Internal (key) clicker
Yes
Others
UPnP
DMP (Local Renderer, Local Controlpoint)/
DMS
Note
Requires User-registration @ Rhapsody.
Capable to connect to - Windows Media
Player 11/12, Winamp, TwonkyMedia;- Philips
Music Center WAC3500 / WAC7500 /
MCi500H;- Philips NAS SPD8020CC;- Mobile
phone Nokia N85, N95,N900.
Specifications and external appearance are
subject to changes without notice.

1-3

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, Notes, and Abbreviation List

Index of this chapter:


2.1 Safety Instructions
2.2 Warnings
2.3 Notes
2.4 Abbreviation List

2.1

Safety Instructions

2.3.2

Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be


returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to
the following points:
Route the wire trees correctly and fix them with the
mounted cable clamps.
Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for
external damage.
Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for
proper function.
Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC
Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have
a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply):
1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire
between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the on position
(keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!).
3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the
tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading
should be between 4.5 M: and 12 M:.
4. Switch off the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug.
Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any
inner parts by the customer.

2.2

Warnings

All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to


electrostatic discharges (ESD ). Careless handling
during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
during repair, you are connected with the same potential as
the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
components and tools also at this same potential.
Be careful during measurements in the high voltage
section.
Never replace modules or other components while the unit
is switched on.
When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools.
This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a
circuit becoming unstable.

2.3

Notes

2.3.1

General

Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the


chassis (= tuner) ground ( ), or hot ground ( ), depending
on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms
shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the
Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar
signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated
otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or
61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3).

Schematic Notes

Safety regulations require the following during a repair:


Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation
transformer (> 800 VA).
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol
,
only by components identical to the original ones. Any
other component substitution (other than original type) may
increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard.

2.3.3

Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages


with ( ) and without ( ) aerial signal. Measure the
voltages in the power supply section both in normal
operation ( ) and in stand-by ( ). These values are
indicated by means of the appropriate symbols.

All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is


often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2
indicates 2.2 k:).
Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with
either an E or an R (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 :).
All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (P u10-6),
nano-farads (n u10-9), or pico-farads (p u10-12).
Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the
decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF).
An asterisk (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer
to the diversity tables for the correct values.
The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts
List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any
doubt.

BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs


Introduction
For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this
URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription,
not available for all regions). After login, select Magazine,
then go to Repair downloads. Here you will find Information
on how to deal with BGA-ICs.
BGA Temperature Profiles
For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperature-profile,
which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these profiles,
visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs
subscription, but is not available for all regions)
You will find this and more technical information within the
Magazine, chapter Repair downloads.
For additional questions please contact your local repair help
desk.

2.3.4

Lead-free Soldering
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected
by the workshop during a repair:
Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order
code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required,
please contact the manufacturer of your soldering
equipment. In general, use of solder paste within
workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to
store and to handle.
Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free
soldering tin. The solder tool must be able:
To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C.
To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip.
To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around
360C - 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint.
Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec.
Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of
tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed.
To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or
reduce heat.
Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering
tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to
avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully
clear the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin.

1-4

Safety Instructions, Warnings, Notes, and Abbreviation List


2.3.5

Alternative BOM identification


It should be noted that on the European Service website,
Alternative BOM is referred to as Design variant.
The third digit in the serial number (example:
KX 2B0835000001) indicates the number of the alternative
B.O.M. (Bill Of Materials) that has been used for producing the
specific AV set. In general, it is possible that the same AV
model on the market is produced with e.g. two different types
of display, coming from two different suppliers. This
will then result in sets which have the same CTN (Commercial
Type Number; e.g. MCM394/12) but which have a different
B.O.M. number.
Also, it is possible that same model on the market is produced
with two production centers, however their partslist is the same.
In such case, no alternative B.O.M. will be created.
By looking at the third digit of the serial number, one can
identify which B.O.M. is used for the set he is working with.
If the third digit of the serial number contains the number 1
(example: KX 1B033500001), then the set has been
manufactured according to B.O.M. number 1. If the third digit is
a 2 (example: KX 2B0335000001), then the set has been
produced according to B.O.M. no. 2. This is important for
ordering the correct spare parts!
For the third digit, the numbers 1...9 and the characters A...Z
can be used, so in total: 9 plus 26= 35 different B.O.M.s can be
indicated by the third digit of the serial number.
Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit
serial number. Digits 1 and 2 refer to the production centre (e.g.
LM is Arts), digit 3 refers to the B.O.M. code, digit 4 refers
to the Service version change code, digits 5 and 6 refer to the
production year, and digits 7 and 8 refer to production week (in
example below it is 2008 week 50). The 6 last digits contain the
serial number.
Model FWM572/12
220-230 50Hz 60W

FWM572/12
LM1A0850005644

2.4

Abbreviation List
0/6/12

2DNR
3DNR
AARA

ACI

ADC
AFC

AGC

AM
ANR
AP
AR
ASF

ATSC

ATV
Auto TV

AV
AVC
AVIP
B/G
BLR
BTSC

Figure 2-1 Serial number (example)


2.3.6

Module Level Repair (MLR) or Component Level Repair


(CLR)
If a board is defective, consult your repair procedure to decide
if the board has to be exchanged or if it should be repaired on
component level.
If your repair procedure says the board should be exchanged
completely, do not solder on the defective board. Otherwise, it
cannot be returned to the O.E.M. supplier for back charging!

2.3.7

Practical Service Precautions

It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock.


While some sources are expected to have a possible
dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of
limited current and are sometimes held in less regard.
Always respect voltages. While some may not be
dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected
reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a
powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation.
It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.

B-TXT
C
CEC

CL
CLR
COLUMBUS
ComPair
CP
CSM
CTI

CVBS
DAC
DBE
DDC

SCART switch control signal on A/V


board. 0 = loop through (AUX to TV),
6 = play 16 : 9 format, 12 = play 4 : 3
format
Spatial (2D) Noise Reduction
Temporal (3D) Noise Reduction
Automatic Aspect Ratio Adaptation:
algorithm that adapts aspect ratio to
remove horizontal black bars; keeps
the original aspect ratio
Automatic Channel Installation:
algorithm that installs TV channels
directly from a cable network by
means of a predefined TXT page
Analogue to Digital Converter
Automatic Frequency Control: control
signal used to tune to the correct
frequency
Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that
controls the video input of the feature
box
Amplitude Modulation
Automatic Noise Reduction: one of the
algorithms of Auto TV
Asia Pacific
Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9
Auto Screen Fit: algorithm that adapts
aspect ratio to remove horizontal black
bars without discarding video
information
Advanced Television Systems
Committee, the digital TV standard in
the USA
See Auto TV
A hardware and software control
system that measures picture content,
and adapts image parameters in a
dynamic way
External Audio Video
Audio Video Controller
Audio Video Input Processor
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 5.5 MHz
Board-Level Repair
Broadcast Television Standard
Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound
system, originating from the USA and
used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC
countries
Blue TeleteXT
Centre channel (audio)
Consumer Electronics Control bus:
remote control bus on HDMI
connections
Constant Level: audio output to
connect with an external amplifier
Component Level Repair
COlor LUMinance Baseband
Universal Sub-system
Computer aided rePair
Connected Planet / Copy Protection
Customer Service Mode
Color Transient Improvement:
manipulates steepness of chroma
transients
Composite Video Blanking and
Synchronization
Digital to Analogue Converter
Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra
low frequency amplification
See E-DDC

1-5

Safety Instructions, Warnings, Notes, and Abbreviation List


D/K
DFI
DFU
DMR
DMSD
DNM
DNR
DRAM
DRM
DSP
DST

DTCP

DVB-C
DVB-T
DVD
DVI(-d)
E-DDC

EDID
EEPROM
EMI
EPLD
EU
EXT
FBL
FDS
FDW
FLASH
FM
FPGA
FTV
Gb/s
G-TXT
H
HD
HDD
HDCP

HDMI
HP
I
I2C
I2 D
I2 S
IF
Interlaced

Monochrome TV system. Sound


carrier distance is 6.5 MHz
Dynamic Frame Insertion
Directions For Use: owner's manual
Digital Media Reader: card reader
Digital Multi Standard Decoding
Digital Natural Motion
Digital Noise Reduction: noise
reduction feature of the set
Dynamic RAM
Digital Rights Management
Digital Signal Processing
Dealer Service Tool: special remote
control designed for service
technicians
Digital Transmission Content
Protection; A protocol for protecting
digital audio/video content that is
traversing a high speed serial bus,
such as IEEE-1394
Digital Video Broadcast - Cable
Digital Video Broadcast - Terrestrial
Digital Versatile Disc
Digital Visual Interface (d= digital only)
Enhanced Display Data Channel
(VESA standard for communication
channel and display). Using E-DDC,
the video source can read the EDID
information form the display.
Extended Display Identification Data
(VESA standard)
Electrically Erasable and
Programmable Read Only Memory
Electro Magnetic Interference
Erasable Programmable Logic Device
Europe
EXTernal (source), entering the set by
SCART or by cinches (jacks)
Fast BLanking: DC signal
accompanying RGB signals
Full Dual Screen (same as FDW)
Full Dual Window (same as FDS)
FLASH memory
Field Memory or Frequency
Modulation
Field-Programmable Gate Array
Flat TeleVision
Giga bits per second
Green TeleteXT
H_sync to the module
High Definition
Hard Disk Drive
High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection: A key encoded into the
HDMI/DVI signal that prevents video
data piracy. If a source is HDCP coded
and connected via HDMI/DVI without
the proper HDCP decoding, the
picture is put into a snow vision mode
or changed to a low resolution. For
normal content distribution the source
and the display device must be
enabled for HDCP software key
decoding.
High Definition Multimedia Interface
HeadPhone
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.0 MHz
Inter IC bus
Inter IC Data bus
Inter IC Sound bus
Intermediate Frequency
Scan mode where two fields are used
to form one frame. Each field contains
half the number of the total amount of

IR
IRQ
ITU-656

ITV
JOP
LS

LATAM
LCD
LED
L/L'

LORE
LPL
LS
LVDS
Mbps
M/N
MIPS

MOP
MOSFET
MPEG
MPIF
MUTE
NC
NICAM

NTC
NTSC

NVM
O/C
OSD
OTC
P50
PAL

lines. The fields are written in pairs,


causing line flicker.
Infra Red
Interrupt Request
The ITU Radio communication Sector
(ITU-R) is a standards body
subcommittee of the International
Telecommunication Union relating to
radio communication. ITU-656 (a.k.a.
SDI), is a digitized video format used
for broadcast grade video.
Uncompressed digital component or
digital composite signals can be used.
The SDI signal is self-synchronizing,
uses 8 bit or 10 bit data words, and has
a maximum data rate of 270 Mbit/s,
with a minimum bandwidth of 135
MHz.
Institutional TeleVision; TV sets for
hotels, hospitals etc.
Jaguar Output Processor
Last Status; The settings last chosen
by the customer and read and stored
in RAM or in the NVM. They are called
at start-up of the set to configure it
according to the customer's
preferences
Latin America
Liquid Crystal Display
Light Emitting Diode
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band
I, L is all bands except for Band I
LOcal REgression approximation
noise reduction
LG.Philips LCD (supplier)
Loudspeaker
Low Voltage Differential Signalling
Mega bits per second
Monochrome TV system. Sound
carrier distance is 4.5 MHz
Microprocessor without Interlocked
Pipeline-Stages; A RISC-based
microprocessor
Matrix Output Processor
Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect
Transistor, switching device
Motion Pictures Experts Group
Multi Platform InterFace
MUTE Line
Not Connected
Near Instantaneous Compounded
Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital
sound system, mainly used in Europe.
Negative Temperature Coefficient,
non-linear resistor
National Television Standard
Committee. Color system mainly used
in North America and Japan. Color
carrier NTSC M/N= 3.579545 MHz,
NTSC 4.43= 4.433619 MHz (this is a
VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air)
Non-Volatile Memory: IC containing
TV related data such as alignments
Open Circuit
On Screen Display
On screen display Teletext and
Control; also called Artistic (SAA5800)
Project 50: communication protocol
between TV and peripherals
Phase Alternating Line. Color system
mainly used in West Europe (color
carrier= 4.433619 MHz) and South
America (color carrier PAL M=

1-6

Safety Instructions, Warnings, Notes, and Abbreviation List

PCB
PCM
PDP
PFC
PIP
PLL

POR
Progressive Scan

PTC
PWB
PWM
QRC
QTNR
QVCP
RAM
RGB

RC
RC5 / RC6
RESET
ROM
R-TXT
SAM
S/C
SCART

SCL
SCL-F
SD
SDA
SDA-F
SDI
SDRAM
SECAM

SIF
SMPS
SoC
SOG
SOPS
S/PDIF
SRAM
SRP
SSB
STBY
SVGA
SVHS
SW
SWAN
SXGA
TFT
THD
TMDS
TXT
TXT-DW
UI
uP
UXGA

3.575612 MHz and PAL N= 3.582056


MHz)
Printed Circuit Board (same as PWB)
Pulse Code Modulation
Plasma Display Panel
Power Factor Corrector (or Preconditioner)
Picture In Picture
Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g.
FST tuning systems. The customer
can give directly the desired frequency
Power On Reset, signal to reset the uP
Scan mode where all scan lines are
displayed in one frame at the same
time, creating a double vertical
resolution.
Positive Temperature Coefficient,
non-linear resistor
Printed Wiring Board (same as PCB)
Pulse Width Modulation
Quasi Resonant Converter
Quality Temporal Noise Reduction
Quality Video Composition Processor
Random Access Memory
Red, Green, and Blue. The primary
color signals for TV. By mixing levels
of R, G, and B, all colors (Y/C) are
reproduced.
Remote Control
Signal protocol from the remote
control receiver
RESET signal
Read Only Memory
Red TeleteXT
Service Alignment Mode
Short Circuit
Syndicat des Constructeurs
d'Appareils Radiorcepteurs et
Tlviseurs
Serial Clock I2C
CLock Signal on Fast I2C bus
Standard Definition
Serial Data I2C
DAta Signal on Fast I2C bus
Serial Digital Interface, see ITU-656
Synchronous DRAM
SEequence Couleur Avec Mmoire.
Color system mainly used in France
and East Europe. Color carriers=
4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz
Sound Intermediate Frequency
Switched Mode Power Supply
System on Chip
Sync On Green
Self Oscillating Power Supply
Sony Philips Digital InterFace
Static RAM
Service Reference Protocol
Small Signal Board
STand-BY
800x600 (4:3)
Super Video Home System
Software
Spatial temporal Weighted Averaging
Noise reduction
1280x1024
Thin Film Transistor
Total Harmonic Distortion
Transmission Minimized Differential
Signalling
TeleteXT
Dual Window with TeleteXT
User Interface
Microprocessor
1600x1200 (4:3)

V
VCR
VESA
VGA
VL
VSB
WYSIWYR

WXGA
XTAL
XGA
Y
Y/C
YPbPr

YUV

V-sync to the module


Video Cassette Recorder
Video Electronics Standards
Association
640x480 (4:3)
Variable Level out: processed audio
output toward external amplifier
Vestigial Side Band; modulation
method
What You See Is What You Record:
record selection that follows main
picture and sound
1280x768 (15:9)
Quartz crystal
1024x768 (4:3)
Luminance signal
Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C)
signal
Component video. Luminance and
scaled color difference signals (B-Y
and R-Y)
Component video

2-1

DVD SET LOCATION OF PCB BOARDS

NET SET LOCATION OF PCB BOARDS

2-2

VERSION VARIATION:
Type/Version
Features

MCi8080
/12

Output Power - 2 x 50W

Voltage (220V~240V)

SERVICE SCENARIO MATRIX:


Type/Version
Board in used

MCi8080

/12

Net Main Board

MLR

DVD Main Board

MLR

Key Board

MLR

AMP Board

MLR

LCD Board

MLR

SPK+AUX+IR+OP/CL Board

MLR

3-1

3- 1

System , Region Code , etc. Setting Produre


1)System Reset

5)Upgrading new sofeware

a) In full stop mode, press settings button on R/C, TV will show

a) Copy software files into CD.

setup menu.

b) Insert CD.
c) Press DISC button on R/C.

b) Select the menu using the Vand Bon on R/C.


c) Go Preference Setup page, then default

reset.

d) LCD will show:


LOADING
e) TV will show:

2)Region Code Change


a) In open mode, press 9 9 9 9 on R/C, then input desired number
to change region code:
1

USA

EU

AP

Australia, NZ, Latam

Russia, India

China

3)Version Control Change


a) In open/full stop model, press SETTINGS on R/C.
b) Go Preference Setup page select "Version Info".
c) TV will show message as below:
Model

MCi8080

File Name

MCI8080_BIN

Version

01.10.09.08

RISC

09.36.01.32

Servo

62.0B.01.00

Region Code

HDCP

Pass

OK

4)Password Change
a) In open/full stop model, press settings button on R/C, TV show
setup menu.
b) Select the menu using the V and B on R/C.
c) Go Preference Setup page select password to change
136900 is default password supplied.

Upgrade file detected


Upgrade?
Press PLAY to star

f ) Press PLAY, TV will show:

Upgrade file detected


Do not power off.
Upgrading

C A UT ION !
T his information is c on
nc ial and may not
be dis tributed. O nly a qua
d s ervic e
pers on s hould reprogram the R egion C ode.

3-2

3- 2

Rescue Mode
The MCi8080 will enter the rescue mode in case the user has unplugged the power during programming of the FLASH.
To get the unit back to working, one has to connect the MCi8080 unit via a LAN-cable (CAT5) to the internet.
To get best results, connect the the LAN-cable directly to the one of the HUB-outputs of an access point (which has a DHCP enabled).
The following screens will be seen during recovery

After this, the unit will reboot and boot up in the normal application mode.
The rescue mode will always upgrade to the latest available version on ECD.
Note,
1.After RESCUE-upgrade the unit will return to the users original network settings (wireless / wired).
2.In case testing is needed, use SETTINGS / "NETWORK" to join a different network.
3.Try to avoid to use RESTORE SETTINGS as this would clean / clear all the users favourites or settings.
4.Explain to the user to rejoin his network

3-3

3-3

REPAIR INSTRUSTRATOR (part 1)

A
All F unction
No W orking

B
P ower S upply
No W orking

C
All F unction
No S ound

D
AUX In
No S ound

DV D Audio Line O ut
No O utput

W IF I In
No O utput

Internet In
No S ound

T uner
No S ound

HDMI
No O utput

C heck all s ys tem


all cable Loos e
or bad INT

R e-ins ert and fix


the cable

C ontrol white LE D
s how working or not

C heck LC D s how
dis play or not

C heck ZD300's nagetive


pole whether 20V
on Main board

C VBS
No O utput

P ower S upply
No W orking

All F unction
No S ound

C heck all output


V oltage O K or Not
(30V , 12V , 5V )

C heck all output


power O K or Not

C heck all V oltage 3.3V ,


1.2V and 2.5V on
Main borad

All F unction
No W orking

C heck C N300 J ack on


Main board broken or not

C heck 9V O K or not

C heck E C O -O N / O F F
s ingal is 3.3V or not

C hange C N300

P ower board broken

C hange P ower board

C heck R B 101 on AMP


board Loos e or B ad INT

S ee B

R e-ins ert and fix


the cable

C heck C N100, C N102 on


AMP board Loos e or B ad INT

R e-ins ert and fix


the cable

C heck the V oltage of


F B 109, F B 110 on Main
board is 3.3V or not

C heck the output and input


V oltage of U707 on Main
board O K or not

U103 on Main
board broken

C hange U707

Main board broken

C heck F F C cable
broken or not

C hange F F C C able

C hange Main board

C heck K ey board
broken or not

C hange K ey borad
C hange U103

C heck LE D101
broken or not

C hange K ey borad

C hange LE D101

3-4

REPAIR INSTRUSTRATOR (part 2)

D
AUX In
No Output

C heck C N101 on Main


board Loose or B ad INT

C heck J K 100 AUX J ack


broken or not

C heck AUX R B 103


broken or not

3- 4

S ee C

R e-insert and fix the cable

C hange J K 100 AUX J ack

DVD Audio Line


out no output

C heck the DIN cable


between DVD board and Main
board Loose or B ad INT

C heck DVD baord Voltage


+5V, +12V OK or not

C heck U104 on DVD


baord Voltage is OK or not

R e-insert and fix the DIN cable

WIF I In No Output

Internet In
No S ound

C heck C N600 on Main


board loose or B ad INT

R e-insert and fix the cable

C heck R J 45 jack with connect


cable Loose or B ad INT

C heck R J 45 on Main
board broken or not

S ee A, B
C heck C N600 on Main board

C heck U601 circuit on Main

Voltage 5V is OK or not

board is OK or not

C heck U300 on DVD

C heck U104 circuit

baord Voltage is OK or not

C hange U601

C hange AUX R B 103


C hange U104

C hange U300

C heck antenna on WIF I card


Loose or B ad INT

C hange WIF I card

R e-insert and fix the antenna

R e-insert and fix the


connect cable

C hange R J 45 connector

S ee A, B

3-5

3-5

REPAIR INSTRUSTRATOR (part 3)

Tuner No S ound

S ee E

HDMI No Output

S ee E

C VB S No Output

S ee E

C hange P 500

C heck P 401 on DVD


board broken or not

C hange P 401

C heck F M antenna
Loose or B ad INT

R e-insert and fix the antenna

C heck P 500 on DVD


board broken or not

C heck C N100 on DVD


board Loose or B ad INT

R e-insert and fix the cable

C heck L507,L508,
L09,L510 on DVD board
broken or not

C heck C E 300 on
DVD board broken or not

C hange the broken one

C hange C E 300

C heck the Voltage of


F M Tuner is +9V or not

Q104 on DVD board broken

C hange Q104

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

4-1

4-1

4.1 Dismantling of Main Unit

Dismantling of AUX & SPK Board


1) Loosen 1 screw F as shown in figure 6 to detach AUX Board.

Before dismanting Main Unit, loosen 2 screws A to pull DVI-D Cable out as shown in figure 1.

2) Loosen 2 screws G as shown in figure 7 to detach SPK Board.

Figure 6

Figure 7

Figure 1
Dismantling of Key Board

Dismantling of AMP & Net Main Board and Wifi Card

1) Loosen 2 screws B as shown in figure 2, then loosen 8 screws C as shown in figure 3 to detach Net Unit top cover.

1) Loosen 4 screws H as shown in figure 8 to detach AMP Board.

2) Loosen4 screws D as shown in figure 4 then loosen 2 screws E as shown in figure 5 to detach Power Board.

2) Loosen 4 screws I as shown in figure 9 to detach Net Main Board.


3) Loosen 2 screws J as shown in figure 10 to detach Wifi Card.

Figure 2

Figure 3
Figure 8

Figure 4

Figure 5

Figure 10

Figure 9

4-2

4-2

Dismantling of LCD & Key & IR Board

4.2 Dismantling of DVD Unit

1) Loosen 4 screws K as shown in figure 11 to detach LCD Board.

Dismantling of DVD Main Board

2) Loosen 2 screws L as shown in figure 12 to detach Key Board.

1) Loosen 3 screws M as shown in figure 14, then loosen 8 screws O as shown in figure 15 to detach DVD Unit top cover.

3) Loosen 4 screws M as shown in figure 13 to detach IR Board.

2) First detach DVD door ASSY as shown in figure 16, then loosen 4 screws P to detach DVD loader as shown in figure 17(Figure 18 for
details).
3) Loosen 3 screws R as shown in figure 19, then loosen 3 screws Q as shown in figure 20 to detach DVD Main Board.

Figure 11

Figure 14

Figure 15

Figure 16

Figure 17

Figure 12

Figure 13

Figure 18

4-3

Dismantling of OP/CL Board

4-3

1) Loosen 2 screws S as shown in figure 21 to detach OP/CL Board.

Figure 19

Figure 21

Figure 20

Service Position

4-4

Note: Refer to the Wiring Diagram for the correct cable connection between boards.

Service A
Service Position 1
AMP Board, Power Board, Wifi Board, SPK Board, AUX Board, Net Main Board, Key Board, IR Board, LCD Board

Service B
Service Position 2
DVD Main Board, OP/CL Board

Note: In some service positions the components or copper patterns of one board may risk touching its neighbouring pc boards or metallic parts.
To prevent such short-circuit use a piece of hard paper or other insulating material between them.

4-4

5-1

5-1

86%,QWHUIDFH
75

'

0DLQ8QLW

*32B2,

(MHFW.H\

&

6HFXUH)ODVK
6'5$0 
0;*/(+;), ,66%7/

33,)6

3*

$>@ '>@

,B&(
2B&( /9& 

33,)6

33,&/.

$5(

,57

7XQHU,&

/9& 

2XW

606&
/$1

7)7
',63/$<

%DFNOLJKW
736

9&;2
0+]

6WRUDJH'HYLFH
86%-DFN

$5(

61/9&$

,2&21752/

5HQHVDV
86%'XDO)XQFWLRQ
&RQWUROOHU
5$)3

'>@
'>@

,QSXW([SDQG

23
7/;

08;
7&;

7'$7

33,'>@

'633URFHVVRU

,Q

)07XQHU
.6(

$'

%)

5(6(7

8$57

,32''2&.

$/7

'DWD$GGUHVV

$>@
'>@
$>@ 6$ $>@ $>@'>@

(WKHUQHW 7;5;

+267'>@0',20'&+267&(

$',

6:(6&$665$6$%(6'40$%(6'40
&/.2876&.( 606

/9&

6'5$0

3*'735,$70533,)6

'>@

(1)

&

9&;2
0+]

/0

'$&
$.(7

/0

5-

/9&

&9%62XWSXW

5(6(7

6<6&/.

2XWSXWH[SDQG

<892SWLRQ

57&&/.

/9& 

6HULHV)ODVK

+'0,2XWSXW

&U\VWDO
.+]
9&;2
0+]

'>@

63,

(MHFW.H\

08;
7&;

&U\VWDO
0+]

*3,2

0RWRU'ULYHU
$6

3KRQH-DFN

3+B/5

$'$8

,&

7XQHU,&
'$&'DWD

'9'/RDGHU

23

7/

$XGLR&RGH
'9'7;5;

0&/. /5&/. 0&/.

*32B2,

0HGLD7HN
070
03(*

$8;,1

$/5

9
9

$'&'DWD

3LQ-DFN

9
9
8$57

'

6SHDNHU

'9'/5

'/5

08;
7&;

,32'B'2&.

*32B2,

6SHDNHU

8
7'$7

9

*32B2,

:L)L0RGXOH
%*1

'9'8QLW

8
7'$7

'LIIHUHQWLDO6LQJOH/5

86%&$%/(

9

BLOCK DIAGRAM

'>@

86%9

( ''

, ''
;7,;72

&U\VWDO
0+]

86%9
736

:/$1

86%9

736

'>@

,32''2&.

'&'&
99

'&'&

'&'&

%)9

%)9

/'2

736

736

87

$''$&

0RVIHW

)'6

%)&RUH

WIRING DIAGRAM

5-2

5-2

)

7XQHU

)

6-1

6-1

INTERNAL IC DIAGRAM -BF527


 

   


    

 
  
  
 

Net Main Board

 
  




  

  
 
 

  
   



 


   

"




 




 
 
 

 


 
 #


  

  

 


 



 


    


  ! !!!#     

  

  
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Circuit Diagram................................................................................................................ 6-2
PCB Layout Top View ..................................................................................................... 6-9
PCB Layout Bottom View.............................................................................................. 6-10





6-2

Circuit Diagram - Part 1

6-2

6&6*
)%
4
&
(


9$
9$

96

5

&
'(02B'(7

LQSXW9UPV


/,11

3

6955

3
&

*1'B$

/,13

5
5

5,13

2875

*1'

,15B326

&
X)9

,32'B$/

5

,32'B$5

1&

*1'$

5,11

/,13

&
&

5,13
*1'B$

5,11
/$8;

X)9
&

,32'B$/

5

/,11

5,11
5,13

1&
,32'B$5

5

&

X)

&

X)

&
&

5,11
&0

1&

*1'B$

3


5
5
5

X)
X)






&

*
,29''
0&/.
$''5&/$7&+
-$&.'(70,&,1
0,&%,$6
/$8;
&0
$9''

&
3

/,11

&

X)

/,13

&

X)

*1'B$

5 .

,29''

& 

& 

)%

'$&B$9''

& 

$9''

*1'B$

'$&B$9''
)%


'*1'

*1'B$

'*1'
&
X)9

 $9''


5


5
/2873

/2871


'9''287
$9''
$*1'
0212287
/+3
5+3
/2873
/2871

'$& $'&

*1'B$

5$8;

8

5 .

$''5

'9''287

.
.
.

)%


$''5

5
5

5

,29'' 5

'$B&/.,1

$''5



&0


$9''
&
X)9

/,11
5

5

&

3

,11(*

5
5

35$''

'*1'










,32'B$5

287/

5
5
5
5

5
5
5
5

$''5

,29''

'*1'

$'$8%&3=
/)&6394

3
&


&
X)

,1/B326

,32'B$/

&
X)

&

))&00

,&B6'$
,&B6&/

'$B&/.,1

8
7'$7

9&&

*1'B$
986%
8$57B7;
'*1'
8$57B5;
'*1'
,32'B$5
*1'$
,32'B$/

&

$'&B'$7$
'$&B'$7$
'$&B%&/.
'$&B:&/.

,&B6'$
,&B6&/

&1













*1'B$

0&,1&3$576

9$
&


&

5
.
)520.72.
'*1'

%
&


3)

5
5

3)
3)
3)
3) 3)

)%


&

& X)9

5&6B0%2<

& 

*1'B$

5

& 

*1'B$

5
5

&

X)9

3)

5
5

*1'B$

9$

$B5+3
5&6B0%2<

.
5
)520.72.

$B/+3 &

5
5

3)

($5B5

*1'B$
'(02B'(7

&

($53+21( 0%2<

)%
6&1

4
6.

.

3)

66
'
($5B5

5
.

&

($5B/

5
.

4
6&6*

DGG





3)

*
087(B+3

1
($5B/

087(B+3

3)

'

*1'B$

131&3$576

&

+3B'(7(&7
$




5
.

($5B5

%


5
.

6&1
)%

($5B/

&

-.
&-0

4
6.
6

5 .

*1'B$

+3B'(7(&7

5 .

&

4
6&6*

6&/&&/.
6'$&287
$''5&'$7$
/5&/.
%&/.
'$&6'$7$
$'&B6'$7$
'*1'

5
.

'
'

'*1'

5
.

5
& .

&

131&3$576

&

4
6$

*1'B$

*1'B$

9$

*1'B$

3$&.$*(62

&

3,7&+ 3,1

72$03%2$5'

0&,$''3$576

&

*1'B$

*32B
*32B

'

& 

*1'B$

5
.

3)

5$8;

&

6&6*
4

&

%
.

(
9&&(

5

8)9
&

3)

&

5
.

 /2873$03
 /2871$03

*1'B$
 52873$03
9&&(
 52871$03

*1'B$
 9&&(
 $03B087(
 $03B21B2)) 5
.
 $03B)$,/
$03B)$,/

*1'B$

& 

4
6$ &













&


'*1'
73
5 $B/+3
5 $B5+3
5
5 /2873$03
5
5 /2871$03

$*1'
/,13
/,11
5,13
5,11
5$8;
52873
52871

*1'B$

&
X)

8)9
&

5
.

*1'B$

7/&'562,&7,

&+$1*('3,172*1'$1'3,172$8;B5

X)

8$

*1'B$

5
.

'
1
(

/2873$03
/2871$03
52873$03
52871$03
9&&(
$03B087(
$03B21B2))
$03B)$,/

&

95() 5 . 

*1'B$

3,100

*1'B$

&


3)
.

5

X)

&

&
5

'
65

5
.

.

3)

/$8;














& X)

&

&
X)

5
.

&1




5 .

&



*1'B$
&-0

5
.

5 .

$8;B5

& X)
& X)



)%



5 .

)%

$8;B/

&





LQSXW9UPV

%

*1'B$

-.

%

&


$8;,1

X)

&1

5
.

7/&'562,&7,

131&3$576

4
6&6*

8%

&



.

&

5

*1'B$
5
95()
.



*1'B$

$03B087(

.
5 %

986%

&


0&,1&3$576
'





5
.

&
X)9

&

13$''3$576

.

& &
3 3

&
3

&

X)

&

X)

*1'B$
5
.
&0
52871
52873

5
5

5 52871$03
52873$03
5

6-3

'*1'

%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

8

%XIB$:(
$06
%XIB3$










$ 9&&
$
<
$
<
(
<
(
<
(
<
<
<
*1' <

2B&(
2B&(
2B&(

'
'
'
'
'
'
'
'
&3
05 *1'











73

.



/9&$3:766233,13+,/,36

3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
/&'B567
/$1B567




%XIB$5( 
$06

%XIB3$ 


%XIB3$
%XIB3$

%XIB$5(
$06
%XIB3$










$ 9&&
$
<
$
<
(
<
(
<
(
<
<
<
*1' <

*32B
*32B

*3,2B567


&


.



86%B567

86%B567

9&&(
& 
'*1'

%XIB3'

%XIB3'

%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
2B&(
*3,2B567 











9&&
'
4
'
4
'
4
'
4
'
4
'
4
'
4
'
4
&3
05 *1'

%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
2B&( 
*3,2B567 

5 %$&./,*+7B(1
5

%8==(5

%8==(5

86%B'$&.
$03B087(
$03B21B2))
/&'B(1
86%B'$&.
087(B+3





9&&

'*1'

5 5
)0B5(6(7
/&'B212))
'9'B212))

9&&(

73
)$1B212))
'9'B63$5(
73
%$&./,*+7B(1
)0B5(6(7
/&'B212))
'9'B212))

5
.
17&










%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'


&

9&&(

5

5
.
1
'

5
.

5
.

5
1&

17&

/9&3:3,1766233+,/,36

5
5 7(03B295B/

5
.
7(03B295B/

4
6&6*

.%

5

'*1'

7(03B295B5

4
6&6*

%
5
.

5
5 7(03B295B5

5
.

'*1'

&


131&3$576

72'9'VHW

'*1'



)%






'*1'
'*1'
&

'*1'

3) 3)
& & &


&


*1'B$

&


&


&



























&


'9,'
&-9

'*1'

72)$1
5

6&672
4
&
(

5
5

9$


5
.

5
.

5
5

5

&1

3,7&+ 3,1&&1

5




5

&

5

89

5




'*1'

='
9
5
.

&




























6&%
6&%


)%


%
8SGDWH4WR6&

6&6*
4
%

4
6&6*

%
&
89

5
.

5
.

&
3)

&
3)

&
3)

& $

&
3)

5
.

)$1B212))

)$1B212))

+ 2))
/ 21

'*1'
$

8$57B7;

&




&


'*1'



8$57B5;

*1'B$



'*1'

'*1'



5
.

*1'

'*1'



986%

9''(;7

5,11
)%
5,13
)%
,&B6&/ )%
,&B6'$ )%
8$57B5;)%
8$57B7;)%
.(<B23(1&/26(
'9'9
*1'B$
*1'B$
5'6B,54 )%
)0B5(6(7 )%
'*1'
'*1'
'9'B63$5(
'9'9
/,11
)%
)%
/,13
97

<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<

9&&(


/97+$3:3,1766233+,/,36

'*1'

5
.

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2(
2(

'

'*1'

%$&./,*+7B(1
+3B'(7(&7 
.(<B92/ 
.(<B92/

.(<B087( 
.(<B212))
86%B'(1' 
86%B'(1' 
$03B)$,/ 


,B&(

%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'



&

+3B'(7(&7
.(<B92/
.(<B92/
.(<B087(
.(<B212))
86%B'(1'
86%B'(1'
$03B)$,/

86%B'$&.
$03B087(
$03B21B2))
/&'B(1
86%B'$&.
087(B+3

%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

'*1'

)$1B212))
'9'B63$5(












'*1'

'*1'
DGG

*1'

9&&(

&

'
'
'
'
'
'
'
'
&3
05 *1'

<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<

8

/9&3:3,1766233+,/,36

9&&
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2(
2(

'*1'



21/<13$''
0&,1&

8











'(02B'(7
3:5':1












/97+$3:3,1766233+,/,36

%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

&

5

7(03B295B/
7(03B295B5

7(03B295B/
7(03B295B5
73
73
'(02B'(7
3:5':1

5
.

'*1'

8
5
5
8
$=1675(627

3$

'*1'

131&3$576

5
.

.

.(<B(-(&7

.(<B(-(&7

5

,B&(

/9&$3:766233,13+,/,36

9&&(

5

5

'*1'

&

9&&(

.

3$

9&&(


8

.

5

3$

5

,B&(
,B&(

'*1'

&

5'6B,54
9&&

8
%XIB3$
%XIB3$

5'6B,54

'*1'

&

9&&(
& 

9&&(

/9&3:3,1766233+,/,36

'*1'

5

3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
/&'B567
/$1B567

.

&

'




%XIB$:( 

$06
%XIB3$ 


%XIB3$
%XIB3$

%XIB3$
%XIB3$

9&&
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

5

3$

8
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
%XIB3' 
2B&(
*3,2B567 

131&3$576

9&&(
& 
'*1'

9&&(
& 

&

Circuit Diagram - Part 2

6-3

'*1'

6-4

Circuit Diagram - Part 3

6-4

9&&(
9&&(

5

5

5

5

5

5

5
&
1&
1&

&



5

5




5






'*1'

&


'*1'


4
$23
6

5
1&

.

9'





%$&./,*+7B(1
'*1'

/&'B&75/

'*1'
)% /&'B&/.
2+0
.(<B212))
.(<B92/
.(<B92/
.(<B087(
.(<B&20
%8==(5
)URP2+0FKDQJHWR2+0
5&6B,5
/('B67%<
9''(;7
9&&/
9&&(
,&B6&/
,&B6'$
.(<B,54
63,B&6
)%
2+0 /&'B(1
63,B&/.
)%
2+0 /&'B6&.
63,B'$7$ )%
2+0 /&'B026,

/

/&'B212))

9,1 /;
*1' 293
(1
)%

*
&
4

/('B$
&
X)9





&


'*1'

'*1'
, P$
5

8
$3$

5

/&'B&75/

.
&

5

.

/('B.
5

.



5
'*1'

'*1'

3:0.+= GXW\F\FOH

237,21$/

5

IURP2+0FKDQJHWR50+=

$''

.(<B212))

&



'$7$B567

&



.(<B92/

&



63,B&6

&

3

.(<B92/

&



63,B&/.

&

3

.(<B087(

&



63,B'$7$

&

3

.(<B&20

&



'$7$B

&

3

%8==(5

&



'$7$B

&

3

5&6B,5

&

3)

'$7$B

&

3

/('B67%<

&



'$7$B

&

3

9''(;7

&



'$7$B

&

3

9&&(

&



'$7$B

&

3

,&B6&/

&

3)

'$7$B

&

3

,&B6'$

&

3)

'$7$B

&

3

.(<B,54

&

3)

'$7$B+6

&

3

9&&/

&

'$7$B96



'*1'


5
.

5
.
.

'*1'

6&6*

='

X+

'$7$B&/.

&

&
&

X)9

5
.

66

%$&./,*+7B(1

)%
9&&/


'

5
.

/&'B212))

5

/&'B567
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B+6
/&'B96

&

'*1'

5-1/

9&&(

2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0
2+0



9'',2

5 5

/('B$

)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%



&


/('B$

'$7$B567
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B+6
'$7$B96

& &

'*1'

99'

/('B.

/('B.


'*1'






S).9

3










50,,
9''$
(;5(6
9''$
5;3
5;1
9''$
7;3
7;1

5

9&&(

'*1'

5

5;

'*1'

'*1'

&



&

1&

237,21)25)0LQWHUIHUH













































5

 5'
 &7
 5'


 7'
 &7
7'

'*1'

/$1B&/.

'*1'










































5



'*1'

9&&(





/$1B&/.

/$1B5;'
/$1B5;'

& &

X)


9&&/

'*1'
&


)%

5
;/



&

.

<

5


&
1&

5

/&'B&/.

/&'B&/.

&
1&

'*1'
'*1'
8
/9&**:6&$

'*1'






2(
9''
*1' 287

1&
*3

&1
)3&3,1

.
5

(;&+$1*(3,1$1'3,1

X)
&

'*1'

/$1B&/.

/$1B5;'
/$1B5;'

&

6+,(/'

0+]3,1
;/



5
5

'*1'

9/$1

2(
9''
*1' 287

)%


9&&(

7;



966

'

'*1'
-.

5

&




5
.

5
.

3

'*1'

&

9&&(

7;'
7;'
9'',2
7;'
7;'
7;B&/.
5;B(5
5;'B&/.
5;'B'9

&


&

)%

99'


5
.

'*1'

5
.


/$1B7;'
/$1B7;'
/$1B7;'

/$1B7;'

 /$1B5;B(55
/$1B5;B(55



3

/$1B7;B(1

/$1B7;B(1

7;'
0'&
&56
0',2
1567
7;B(1
9''
9''B&25(
63(('

9&&(



5 .

.

&

/$1B0',2

/$1B0',2

5











)%

9'',2

/,1.
$FWLYLW\
)GXSOH
;7$/
;7$/
5;'
5;'
5;'
5;'

/$1B7;B(55
/$1B0'&

.
.

7;3
7;1
9'',2

. 5 /,1.B/(' 


$&7B/(' 

.
5

.
5

5 .



5 .

5 .

5
.

5;3
5;1

/$1B50,,
.


&

/$1B567
/$1B567

9&&(

/$1B50,,
5
5
5
9'',2
5
.
/$1B7;B(55
/$1B0'&

5

'*1'

9'',2
'

)%


8
/$13,14)1606&

9/$1

3

5
.

&

)%


0+]3,1
'*1'

.(<B&20

$
9&&(

66
'

.
9''(;7 5

3

.
5

66
'
$

.(<B(-(&7

.(<B23(1&/26(

'*1'

6-5

Circuit Diagram - Part 4

'

5
51
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
51
/&'B'
5
/&'B'
/&'B'
$'&B'$7$
51 '$&B%&/.
5

$'63%).%&=$$',
8%
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
$'&B'$7$
'$&B%&/.
'$&B:&/.
'$&B'$7$
5 5
'(%8*B7;'
'(%8*B5;'
5&6B,5

5 '$&B:&/.
5 '$&B'$7$
'(%8*B7;'
'(%8*B5;'
5&6B,5



























73

/&'B6&.

/&'B6&.

73
51
5

6-5

/&'B026,
/&'B96
8$57B7;
8$57B5;
/&'B&75/
86%B'5(4
86%B'5(4
86%B,17


/&'B026,
/&'B96

8$57B7;

8$57B5;

/&'B&75/

86%B'5(4 
86%B'5(4 
86%B,17

51










33,' )
33,' (
33,' (
33,' '
33,' '
33,' &
33,' &
33,' %
33,' %
33,' $
33,' %
33,' $
33,' %
33,' $
%
$
5
3
3
1
1
33,)6 0
73 0
3* /
3* /
3* .
.
-
-

5

3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3)
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*
3*

3*
3*
3*
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
3+
7',
7'2
7&.
(08
706
7567
33,B)6705
33,B&/.705&/.
6&/
6'$

* 3*
+ 3*
+ 3*
$ +267' 
% +267' 
$ +267' 
% +267' 
$ +267' 
% +267' 
% +267' 
% +267' 
$+267' 
%


$
%


%
%

%

%

5
7
9
7
8
8
) 33,)6
* 33,B&/.
$
%

5
5

















/$1B0'&

/$1B50,,
/$1B5;B(55
/$1B0',2
/$1B7;B(1
/$1B&/.
/$1B7;'
/$1B5;'
/$1B7;'
/$1B5;'
.(<B&20
86%B'(1'
6036B212))
86%B'(1'
/('B67%<
.(<B,54

51
5
51
5
51
5

5
1&

51
5

86%B,&2

5'6B,54
5
5

&
3)

3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'

86%B,&2

%XIB$2(

5

5

,&B6&/
,&B6'$

/&'B212))

'*1'










%XIB(1 

3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'

3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'

3,7&+ &&1

9&&(
8

& 

/9&**:6&$3+,/,36

%XIB$2(

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
',5
2(

9&&
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
*1'

9&&(

'*1'











%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'



%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

&

'*1'

/9&$3:766233+,/,36

'*1'

%XIB$2(

$06

<

 %XIB(1

&


$06

1&
*3

'*1'

5
5 

9&&(

'*1'
/97+$3:766233+,/,36

&

9&&(


8

%
$:(
$5(
$2(
3$

$:(
$5(
$2(
3$

5
.

5
.












$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2(
2(










<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<

%XIB$:(
%XIB$5(
%XIB$2(
%8)B3$

&

8

5
.

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2(
2(










<
<
<
<
<
<
<
<

%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

%8)B3$
%8)B3$

9&&(


'*1'
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$

%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$



*1'

'*1'

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.



9&&











%8)B3$
%8)B3$
3$
3$
3$
3$

'*1'

/97+$3:766233+,/,36

3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$

%XIB$:(
%XIB$5(
%XIB$2(
%8)B3$

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5



*1'

'*1'

3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$

'*1'



9&&

'*1'

8

0&,1&3$576

'*1'

'

5.

'(%8*B7;'
'(%8*B5;'

'$B706
'$B7&.
'$B7567
'$B7',
'$B7'2



%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'








%XIB$2(

,&B6&/
,&B6'$

&1









%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'
%XIB3'

&

5 .

5 .

5 .
'$B(08

*1'

'*1'

/9&$3:766233+,/,36

/&'B212))

5

5 5
.
.

3,7&+ 3,1&&1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
',5
2(

9&&
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%

5'6B,54

9''(;7

5
.










%XIB(1 

3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'











'*1'

&

&1

9&&(
& 

8

0&,1&3$576

9&&(

9''(;7

 /&'B+6
/&'B+6
 /$1B7;B(55
/$1B7;B(55
 /&'B&/.
/&'B&/.
 5&6B0%2<
5&6B0%2<


3* 

3* 
51

/$1B0'&

/$1B50,,
/$1B5;B(55
/$1B0',2
/$1B7;B(1
/$1B&/.
/$1B7;'
/$1B5;'
/$1B7;'
/$1B5;'
.(<B&20
86%B'(1'
6036B212))
86%B'(1'
/('B67%<
.(<B,54
'$B7',
'$B7'2
'$B7&.
'$B(08
'$B706
'$B7567

,&B6&/
,&B6'$

'*1'

6-6

Circuit Diagram - Part 5

6-6

07/&0$7*76230,&521 237,21
9''(;7

,66%7/7623,,,66,)250&, ,66'7/)2513

3

5
1&

'*1'

3'



 51
3'
3'

 5


3'
3'


3'

 51
3'

 5
3'


3'


3'

 51
3'

 5
3'


3'


3'

 51
3'

 5
3'


6'5$0B'408
6'5B'408 5 5
6'5$0B'40/
6'5B'40/ 5 5
$06B'63 . ' 66$ $06
$06
$06B'63 . ' 1&
$ $06
$06
$06B'63 . ' 66$ $06
$06
$06B'63 . ' 66$ $06
$06
$2(
$2(
$5(
5 5
$:(
9''(;7 5 5
5 .
5 5
&/.B6'5$0
6'5B&/.
6'5B&/.
%02'(
5 5
%02'(
%02'(
&
%02'(
237,21$/
1&
57;,
'*1'
57;2
73

%02'(

5

.

%02'(

5

.

%02'(

5

.

%02'(

5&+$1*(720

5
5

5(6(7

;/

&
S)

;,

;2

.+]3,1

-4&

)/$6+B567

57;,
5
0
57;2

5
1&

*
$
)
%
%
)
$

5
5
5
5

*
+

1&
1&

$5(
$:(
$06B'63
)/$6+B567
5
9''(;7
5
9''(;7
1&
'*1'
9''(;7
1&

6'5$0B:(
6'5B&$6
6'5B5$6
6'5$0B&6
3$
3$
6$
3$
3$
3$
3$

(
)

1&
1&









9''(;7

5&,

& &




& & & &
































3'
3'
3'
3'

&


6'5$0B:(
6'5B&$6
6'5B5$6
6'5$0B&6
3$
3$
6$
3$
3$
3$
3$

& & & &













/


5

9''(;7
.

'*1'

&


0+=

)%

'*1'
& 


0$,1B&/.

1&
*3

;/

<

'*1'

'*1'
5

'*1'
6'5B'40/
6'5B&/.
6'5B&.(
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
&

'*1'

9''(;7

8

9''
'4
9''4
1&
'4
9664
1&
'4
9''4
1&
'4
9664
1&
9''
1&
:(
&$6
5$6
&6
%$
%$
$
$
$
$
$
9''

966
'4
9664
1&
'4
9''4
1&
'4
9664
1&
'4
9''4
1&
966
1&
'40
&/.
&.(
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
966





























3'
3'
3'
3'

1&
&
'*1'
6'5B'408
6'5B&/.
6'5B&.(
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$

5
5

'*1'

0$67(55(6(7
9''(;7

9''(;7

'$B&/.,1

5
.

5
5
5

'*1'

5
1&

$=1675(627
8


8

5

5(6(7

.

/9&**:6&$
&


&


'*1'

'63B&/.,1

237,21$/

1&
&


9''(;7

'*1'



3'
3'
3'
3'

6'5$00%

'*1'



'




























07/&0$7*76230,&521 237,21

0;*/(+;),4B%$//)%*$



966
'4
9664
1&
'4
9''4
1&
'4
9664
1&
'4
9''4
1&
966
1&
'40
&/.
&.(
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
966

,66%7/7623,,,66,)250&, ,66'7/)2513

8

9''(;7



9''
'4
9''4
1&
'4
9664
1&
'4
9''4
1&
'4
9664
1&
9''
1&
:(
&$6
5$6
&6
%$
%$
$
$
$
$
$
9''

'*1'

'*1'



2(
9''
*1' 287

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4$





























3'
3'
3'
3'

9''(;7

'*1'




1&
1&
1&
1&
1&
1&
1&

3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'
3'

(
+
(
+
+
(
+
(
)
*
)
*
)
*
)
*

2(
:(
&(
5(6(7
:3$&&
%<7(
5<%<
)/$6+0%

5
.
$06
$06
$06
$06

'*1'

&


&
S)

'*1'

5
.

& & & & & & & &




$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

$
%
'
&
$
*
+

9''(;7

'*1'

(
'
&
$
%
'
&
$
%
$
&
'
%
$
&
'
(
%
&
'
'
&
%
&

9&&(

5 5
1&
.

5
.

3$
3$
3$
3$
3$

9''(;7

$'63%).%&=$$',

9''(;7

3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$

9,2
9,2
9&&

<
:
<
:
<
:
<
:
<
:
<
:
<
:
:
9
9
9
/
0
.
-
1
0
1
3
.
<
:
<
:
$
$
$

&

$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
'$7$
$''5
$%(6'40
$''5
$%(6'40
$''5
$06
6&.(
$06
6:(
$06
6$
$06
6&$6
$2(
65$6
$5(
606
$:(
&/.,1
$5'<
10,
&/.287
956(/9''(;7
%02'(
5(6(7
%02'(
95287(;7B:$.(
%02'(
663*
%02'(
(;7B:$.(
57;,
&/.%8)
57;2
;7$/

*1'
*1'
*1'

5
663* 1&

5

9''(;7

8
6'5$00%

+
+
(

9''(;7

51

956(/

&

8$

:
:
<
:
<
51 5
:
<
:
<
:
51 5
<
:
<
:
51 5
<
:

 51 5 <
:

 5 5
<
6'5$0B&.( 3

7
8


6'5$0B&$6
8
6'5$0B5$6
7

5 5
5
$
'63B&/.,1
'63B&/.,1
.
%
9''(;7
)
956(/
5
5(6(7
%
+
95287
95287
*
663*
-
:$.(B83
73
&
&/.%8)
&/.%8)
5
1&
5
.

3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$
3$

3$
3$


3$

3$
6'5B&.(

6'5$0B:(
6'5B5$6
6'5B&$6
6$

6'5$0B&6

51
5


















)
'
*

9''(;7

















'

6-7

Circuit Diagram - Part 6

6-7

9''(;7
&/.%8)

&/.%8)

)%

5

'

*

1&

'

'

13237,21$/3$576

9&&8
5
1&

986%

5
.

$'63%).%&=$$',

5
.

5
.

8
25*$7(


9&&8

9&&(
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'

'*1'

%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'

5

1&

&+$11(/86%+267

'3
'0
*1'
'3
'0
9&&
29&85%
29&85$
,'
(;7/3
9%287
29&85
9%287
5()5,1
$*1'
$9&&
;287
;,1
9&&
*1'

'*1'

5

5

5

5

86%B'5(4

*32

86%B'$&.

3*

86%B'(1'
86%B'5(4

*32

86%B'$&.
86%B'(1'

X)9''



&

&

&



9''
X)
&

'*1'

&-8

5

5

29&85

5
5
5

5
5
5

9%287
29&85
9%287

29&85
9%287
29&85
9%287
%

5
1&

0&,1&3$576
13.237,21$/3$576

'*1'

'*1'
9&&(

86%B'5(4

86%&211(&725)25
6725$*('(9,&(6

86%B'$&.

)%

9&&($



86%B'(1'
86%B'5(4



3*

'*1'

&


&
S)

&

86%B,17

;,

&
S)



86%B'5(4
86%B'$&.
86%B'(1'
86%B'5(4
86%B'$&.
86%B'(1'

3*

.
86%B,17

;2

&
X)9

86%7<3($

8;,1
5
0
8;287

;/ 0+]




'*1'

'*1'

9&&(

&

*1'
'
'
9

'*1'

'*1'

&

.
.
.
.
.
.

5

73

/



&
X)9

-.







7'.$&0+

9&&(





















&

&

&

&

&

&

9&&(

5
5
5
5
5
5

9&&(

.
5
9&&($
8;287
8;,1

9&&(
'*1'

/



7'.$&0+






















'*1'

'*1'

9&&(

)%

,B89&&
'*1'

9,)
&6B1
:5B1
:5B1
5'B1
$$/(
$
$
$
9''
*1'
$
$
$
03%86
*1'
56<B1
9&&
*1'
9%86

*1'
'
'$'
'$'
'$'
'$'
'$'
'$'
'$'
9,)
*1'
'
'
'
'
'
'
'
'
*1'

)%


&




%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$

5











9&&(



'*1'
&1
&21

9,)
,17B1
62)B1
'5(4B1
'$&.B1
'(1'B1
'5(4B1
'$&.B1
'(1'B1
9''
*1'
6'
6'
6'
6'
6'
6'
6'
6'
9,)

%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'

%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'
%8)B3'

29&85
9%287

5
.

9&&(

'*1'






















5
.
29&85
9%287

'*1'

86%B567

86%B,&2




$06

86%B567

5$)3/4)33,15(1(6$6



'*1'

:,),&$5
:3$






















8



(1 +21
(1 /2))

86%B,&2

9&&(

'*1'

5

9&&(

'*1'



5
.

'*1'

5
1&

'*1'





*32B

%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$

&




<

&

5
.

(1 +21

5
.

<

&

,1
287
*1'
,/,0
(1
)$8/7



(1 /2))

<

*1'

&





&







<

'*1'

'*1'

736'%96277,
8




,1
287
*1'
,/,0
(1
)$8/7

%XIB$5(
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$

&





&


9%287
29&85

9%287
29&85

%XIB$5(
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
%8)B3$
9''

%8)B$:(
6'5B'408

$
%
$
%
$
%
$
%

&
X)9

5
.

$06










6'5B'40/

'*1'

736'%96277,
8

)%


9&&(

9&&(

9&&

5
.

4
1&

'*1'

986%

'*1'
61/9&$3:5766233,1

&

&
X)9

(
&
)
(

86%B9%86
86%B,'
86%B'0
86%B'3

9''86%

9''86%

86%B;,
86%B;2
86%B56(7
86%B95()

1& &



5
.

&

5

1&

8'
$
$
'
+

86%B'$&.
'*1'

'*1'

86%B'(1'

6-8

Circuit Diagram - Part 7

6-8

0&,1&3$576
13$''3$576




'

9$

72$03



)%

139





)%




&1

97

)%


&

&



X)9



9''(;7

DVVDPH0&,'&

)%

5
.

6036B212))

6036B212))

986%



'*1'

5.)250&,

&

(&2B212))

9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0
9''0(0

9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17
9'',17

9''273
933273
9''57&

&
X)9

S)

&

5



.



5
.

&
 

5
.

1&



&







(&2B9

&21
'*1'

&

/
X+



8





9

'*1'

9&&9
&
5
5
X)9
5
9''(;7

9'

&


5
.

='
65






%227 3+
9,1
*1'
(1 &203
66 96(16(

5
.

)%
&

&

X)9

&

&


&

5



.

9''0(0


5 $
5

5
.

9''(;7


)%

5
.

 

& S)

736'62,&3,17,

8

9&&9
.
&

'
1



'*1'

273

&


5
.

'*1'

,1

287

89





89

5





.

'*1'


(1



$'-

9''(;7

5

5

.

5













&

&

95287



X)9

5
.



/
X+

5
. 5
.
5
1&

5
5

&







%
&
&

X)9
'*1'

5IURP5FKDQJHWR5

4

6&6*
5
.

0&,1&3$576
13$''3$576

9
&

'
'
'
'

'*1'

&


'*1'

6036B212))

9'',17

X)9

='
65

6
6
6
*
$2

5IURP5FKDQJHWR5

&( &(&(&(&( &(&(&(&( &(&(&(

*6&623*70
)'6$ 237,21
4


6 '


6 '


6 '

95287 
* '

)%
9&&(


8





5IURPNFKDQJHWRN

6036B212))

&

9&&((

)%



.

&

57&B9&&

'$&B$9''

)%
&

&

5

&

&(

273B9''
&(

273B9''

)%


9''(;7



986%
'*1'
79

)% 

97

'*1' '*1''*1'





&1

9''B(;7







'*1'





986%
79
(&2B9

'*1'

'*1'





'*1'

'*1'






'*1'

'*1'

&(

'*1'

X)9
&

736'62,&3,17,

$3$1+)*$

)%


'*1'

& & &

$'63%).%&=$$',

*1'B$

&


&

&

'*1'

$''
%

'*1'

5

3:'
& & & & & &

9&&(


='
65






%227 3+
9,1
*1'
(1 &203
66 96(16(

&


273B9'' 5
273B9'' 5
57&B9&& 5

5
/
$

'

&21

'*1'

&

*
*
*
+
-
.
/
0
1
3
3
3

.
&


/
0
0
1
1
3
3
3
3
3

&






97

9''0(0

3:'
5
N

8

$
$
$
%
+
+
+
+
+
-
-
-
-
-
.
.
.
.
.
/
/
/
/
/
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
<
<

*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'
*1'

)%

9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7
9''(;7



5
5

/
X+



8&
9''B(;7*
*
*
*
*
+
+
-
-
.
.
/

)%

(&2B9
(&2B212))
17&

$9
9'
(&2B9
(&2B212))
17&

5
5

6036B212))



5

5.)2513

6036B212))



)%

5

3:5':1

3:5':1

9''(;7

)%



)%
9'











'*1'

9'
9

&

$9
'*1'

'*1'

0&,$''3$576

'*1'

&1

)% 

9$

131&3$576

3,7&+ 3,1&&1

32:(5-$&.
1&

)% 

139
9

)%
-.

9'',17
'*1'

'*1'

&(&(&(&( &( &(&( &(&(&(&( &(
























9'
5
.

'*1'

0&,$''3$576

9''0(0



















'9'B212))

'*1'

'9'B212))

5
.

8
9'

%
5
.

&(&( &(&(&(&( &(&( &(&(

&

5
.



131&3$576



4
6&6*






6
6
6
*

'9'9
'
'
'
'






$
5
.

$2

&
X)9

&


'*1'

'*1'

PCB Layout Top View

6-9

6-9

PCB Layout Bottom View

6 - 10

6 - 10

7-1

DVD Main Board

7-1

INTERNAL IC DIAGRAM -MT1389M

 +),!

"  %  



 

+-&(



'  
 "




.% % 

,% %

 % 

 % 
#,)*% %-%%+

 %  $

TABLE OF CONTENTS
IC Diagram ........................................................................................................................ 7-1
Circuit Diagram................................................................................................................ 7-2
PCB Layout Top View ..................................................................................................... 7-3
PCB Layout Bottom View.............................................................................................. 7-4

% % "% "

7-2

&

781B5
,32'B5

&
3)

*1'

X)9

='

5 %
.

'9'B63$5(

781(5

97

5
.



4

5
.

5

5

&
5

7/,'5


5 .

N

&

5

.

.

9((






'9'/1
781(5/1






95()

5



97

5

$

$

$
%
,1+
966

*1'
$

781(5'9'/1

5 .

781(5/3

3$&.$*(62

5
.

&


5
.

&

*1'

*1'

.(<B23(1&/26(
'9',32'B5;'

)%
)%




&

3)

3)

'9',32'B7;'

)%



)0B5(6(7

)%



5'6B,54
97
,&B6&/
,&B6'$

)%
)%
)%
)%






*1'

*1'

*1'

'9'B63$5( )%
781(5'9'/1 )%
781(5'9'/3 )%





781(5'9'51 )%
781(5'9'53 )%

'9'9
'9'9



)%

*1'

9

*1'

8

7&%

'9'B5;'
,32'B5;






'9'B7;'
,32'B7;










97

$
%
,1+
966

5
.

&
X)



; ;&20
;
;
;
<&20
<
9''
<
<
<

&


&


'9',32'B5;'
*1'

97

$''

&

7&%


&

&


*1'
65B9

/

&%
X)

&(
X)Y


&

*1'


&

5)9


&
'9

&%
X)

&%
X)

)%2+0
/
&
X)

*1'

*1'


&

$$'9''
&(
X)Y

*1'

&%

)%2+0

X)

N

&%
X)

&
X)

;,
;2

*1'
*1'

*1'

5

/
)%2+0

&

&
X)

&%
X)

&
S)

<
0+]

)%2+0

&
6&6*

4
6.



+)0



1&



'9'/'



*1'/'

5
)%2+0
/

)262
7562
)062
'062

'9'9

5

5

&
X)

5

5

&

&

1&

1&

.

5

N

5

N

)22
752
)02
'02

5
N

4
6&6*

6&6*
4

*1'

*1'

N

5

63

6)B9

23

N

5






&
X)

73

X)

*1'

1&

63 5
63B$

X)

*%$7&

4

X)Y

6$

5

5

5

5

5)9

N

5

5)9

&(

X)Y

*1'

51
5

65B9

.
1

5

N

6'&.(

5

N

'&6

&

&

S)









7
7
6/
6/

73
73
73

0'B9&&
*1'
&%



X)

&1

)062

X)
&

*1'
73

0B9

N

$'-B
7562
93
67%<

&%

&
3)

*1'









5

X)

92)&
92)&
926/
926/
9275
9275
9&&

927.
927.
92/'
92/'
9&&
1&
9&7/

*

*

5(9
):'
5(*2
9,16/
5(*2
75%
9,1)&

*1'
9,1/'
1&
75%
9,17.
%,$6
087(









)
)
63
63
/2$'
/2$'









73
73
73

%$

5

51

5

5

5
5

5

'40
'40

'%$






'%$
'5$6
'&$6
':(





,1
*1'
287
1&

237,21$/

9%B9

*1'

X)
/

9B*

*1'

*<

1&

5

-.

5

'

&
1&

&
1&

0B9

1&
*1'

1&

59

1&
'

5
5

&
1&

&
1&

5
5

5




9%B9

*1'

*1'

/

&(

X+

X)Y

&9%62

'
%$9

&
S)

&
S)


5

*1'

07'(0/4)30(',$7(.

&-5

9%B9

*1'

/

9B5

')520*%$7&FKDQJHWR%$9

9%B9

*1'

*1'

*1'

)%2+0

&/.
&.(



































'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4






51
5

1&
1&
966
966
966

&(&

+3/*

5

7;
7;

.

*1'

7;&
7;&

&%

&%

&%

&%

&%

&%

&%

&%

&%

X)

X)

X)

X)

X)

X)

X)

X)

X)

&%

X)

X)

&%
X)

1

.
.

3)

'

.

*1'

'9
'9

.

1

&

*1'

3)

.

N

.

5

%
N

+'0,B6&/
4
6&6*

5

4
6&6*

*1'

83B

5

5

'

'
1

5

*1'

&KLS'HFDS

5

N

5

5

8

*1'

&(
X)Y

&(
X)Y

+'0,B9&&

'
1

N

5

*1'

*1'

/

*1'

$/77623,,$2720

&%

)%2+0

9%B9
'9

&
&%

X)

)%2+0

X)

83B
&%

+'0,B9&&

+'0,B9&&






+3/*

X)

/

9

967%

&%

&-9

*1'

1

65B9

5

-.

'

9

0B9

*1'

+'0,B6&/
+'0,B6'$

'9
51
5

$/77623,,$2720

'062

7'.$&0+3

FORVHWR+'0,FRQQHFWRU

65B9

9664
9664
9664
9664

7'.$&0+3

51
5






9&&4
9&&4
9&&4
9&&4

'40/
'40+

7'.$&0+3




/

7;
7;





9&&
9&&
9&&




/

65B9

&6
5$6
&$6
:(




7'.$&0+3

/

51
5

X)Y

X)

73




7;


















'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$$3
$
%$$
%$$

73

N






















/

*1'

&(

&%






'9'9

0'B9&&

*1'











6'&/.

$6+623$2720

N

'&6
'5$6
'&$6
':(

5

73

7523(1
75&/26(
)%,B
)%,B
$'-B
)262

5

%$
5$6
&$6
:(

/



'&/.
















6'&/. 
6'&.( 

6'&/.

 EHDG
&

73

&&1

&&1

'%$
'%$

5

&+$1*(72%($'

/'2

63 0B9
63

N

5

S)

&

*1'

6%

6/
6/

75,1

0$
0$










5

N

5

0$
0$



















6$

75287

/2$'
/2$'
75287

51
5

N

5

*1'







&

*1'

*1'

0$
0$
0$
0$
0$
0$
0$
0$

51
5

/DVHU3URWHFWLRQ
'

4

5

&
1&

&%

9

&
&(

4

'
1&

5

$9''

0$
0$
0$
0$
0$
%$
%$
5$6
&$6
:(
0$
0$
0$

5

.


7;

&
4
6%

X)Y

5

&

8

/'2

*1'

5

$9''B93//
*1'

5

+3/*
$63',)

%8

*1'

N

5

*1'

1&

0B9
73

S)

5





X)

X)

/
)%2+0

/
)%2+0
&

6)B9

*1'

6)B&6

&(

63B$

$.(7

/

9B%

5

5

&+&+($'(560'723








'9'/3
'9'/1
'9'53
'9'51

*1'
7;&
7;&

&9%6B287

&

N

5

232

5

N

8567

*1'

'9

&1



*1'

7;
7;

5

+2/'
6)B&.
6)B',

0%

&

'
&






9''
&(
62 +2/'
6&.
:3
6,
966

5
5

)
%
$
5)2
7523(1
'
&
7
7
)
)

6)B9

3)

8

73

&%

&
X)

(1)+,3

/''9'

(
$9&&
9

&(
89

93
6)B&6
6)B'2

$9&&
0',
/'&'

8567

N

*1'

&
X)

&
X)

&
S)

&
S)

*1'

723


























.

5

&(
X)Y

6$1<2+'[
+$

5

3)




0'

&

&'/'

& &

&

&

4
6.

95'9'



N

5

$9''

7;
7;



95&'




5

N

5

5










'=)/
'=)5
9''
966
$287/
$287/
$2875
$2875

0&/.
%,&.
6'7,
/5&.
3'1
&61
&&/.
&'7,

1&



5

5

5












5
N

5

0&/.
%,&.
6'7,
/5&.

N

5

5

&

*1'

&



0B9

*1'
*

5

&
X)Y

.

8

9FF

9

*1'

3)

&

9F 9UHI



5

*1'

7523(1

/4)3

*32
'$&9''
7;
7;

&

3)

*1'3'



N

070


































95()*32
'$&9''&
7;3
7;1
$9''B7;
7;3
7;1
$*1'B7;
7;3
7;1
$9''B7;
7;&3
7;&1
$9''B93//
(;7B5(6
+3/*
63',)
'9''
5$
5$
5$
5$
5$
%$
%$
'9''
5$6
&$6
5:(
5$
5$
5$

$5)
$56
$/)
$/6

X)

&

&





5

%E

'



4

5)



)%
)%2+0

&''9'6:

&



5

5

$9&&

*3,2

*1'

,5
*3,2,17
*3,2
*3,2
*3,2
*3,2
*3,2&.(
'9''
5'
5'
5'
5'
5'
5'
5'
5'
'40
5'
5'
'9''
5'
5'
5'
5'
5'
5'
'40
5&/.
5$
5$
5$
5$

'G

&

$D

73

*1'

N

5

N

5

&F

*1'

&%
X)

7
7

$9''B93//

9




'

)

/

'

)

*1'

)%


4
026)(71&(6

6


9
93
75&/26(
0',
/'2
/'2

5

S)

*1'
*1'

*1'

5

5

86%B9

.

N

$9''
$9''
;7$/,
;7$/2
9
9
5(;7*32
0',
/'2
/'2
$9''
'02
)02
75$<B23(1
75$<B&/26(
752
)22
)**3,2
86%B'3
86%B'0
86%B9
3$'B957
86%B9
6)B&6B
6)B'2
6)B',
6)B&.
83B6&/
83B6'$
*3,2
*3,2
3567

5

5

&

*1'

'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'40
'&/.
0$
0$
0$
0$

5







.





$9''

'02

)02

67%<
73

7523(1

752

)22

75,1
'9'B'3 
'9'B'0 

86%B9
N


9

6)B&6

6)B'2

6)B',

6)B&.

83B

83B
'9'B5;' 

*3,2

8567
5)9
5)9''

N

5

)%,B

)%,B



$9''

&%

5

X)

N

/

'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'4
'40
'4
'4

5

5

&

&

&

9B0'

&
X)

5

5

*1'



*1'

$$'9''

&


&
9&&

5

95(9

*1'

*1'

4
6&

9B0'

97

5

8

(3$'*1'

$'-B

6&


&

*1'
&(
X)Y

,5
'9'B7;'
75287
*3,2
*3,2
*3,2
&(&

4

&%
X)

&(
X)Y


&


































&%
X)

X)


































(
$'-B %

5

*1'

X)Y

,1',3

$'$&9''

&%
X)

5))
5)(
5)'
5)&
5)%
5)$
5)+23,11
5)*23,13
5),123287
5),3
$9''
$'$&9''
$'$&9''
$/)
$/6
$/
$9&0
$5
$56
$5)
$3//&$3
$3//9''
$$'9''
$.,1*3,2
$'9&0*3,2
$.,1*3,2
5
%
*
'$&9''%
&9%6
)6

)%2+0
/
&(

,1',3

9

93

5

*1'

'9'9

'

'

&%
X)

&(
X)Y

5)9

$3//9''
)%2+0

$/)
$/6
087(

5

*1'

/

X)

X)9

6.

*1'

&

&(

4

&

S)

4
6&6*

5

N

5

5

&%
X)

5

&%
X)

5

)%2+0

&%
X)

&%
X)

*1'

'$&9''

)%2+0

*1'

/

5

*1'

$9''

&

*1'

(
)
'
$
%
&
23
232

6)B9

$$'9''
$.,1
$'9&0
*3,2
9B5
9B%
9B*
'$&9''
&9%6B287

&
X)

&(
X)Y

8
6
$3//9''

*1'

&

5

S)

5

N

&

5

N

'9'B5
$56
$5)

5

'

&%
X)

&(
X)Y

$'$&9''

5)2

/
)%2+0

&

/

)%2+0

&

*1'

0B9

/
&%
X)


&

*1'

'9

&(
X)Y

)%2+0

5)9
&%
X)

&

*1'

/

)%2+0

5)9

)%2+0
/

/

&

*1'

*1'
9B0'

&(
X)Y

&%
X)

&%
X)

)%2+0

)%2+0

)%2+0
/

& &
3) 3)

'9',32'B7;'



9((

& &
3) 3)

*1'

*1'

9

'

9

.

+'0,B6'$

4
6.

*1'













*1'

5
.

5
N

'

&1
*1'

&&1
&
3)

&


& &
3) 3)

*1'

5)9''

9B0'

&&1

&


'9

/

/

&&1

*1'

&1












*1'

97
&


9((

&

*1'
& &
3) 3)

&


5
.

6&6*

781(5/1

5 5

*1'

3$&.$*(62,&

4

'(%8*





*1'

5 5

'9'B5;'
*3,2

*1'

9((

97

*1'
5

&1
.(<B23(1&/26( 

&

&&1

9&&

*1'

97

5
N

&1



'9'9

 5 5

&%
X)

7&%

3$&.$*(62,&



5






*1'

 781(5'9'/3

; ;&20
;
;
;
<&20
<
9''
<
<
<

7&%

*1'

7/,'5

3)

$
%
,1+
966

&

781(551

3)
N

781(5B,32'/



5

8$

95()5
N






5

'9'/3
781(5/3
781(5'9'51



&


 9&&

&

97

3$&.$*(62

8%

 781(5B,32'5
781(5B,32'/






&

781(553

923

'9'51
781(551

&

 5 5

*1'

*1'

&
X)

7/,'5

3)

$

)%2+0

95()5
N

3)
N
8$

&

.

%

N

*1'

*1'

'9

5

&


*1'

*1'

,32'

$
%
,1+
966

5
.

6&6*

5
.

9
*1'






7/,'5


5 .

; ;&20
;
;
;
<&20
<
9''
<
<
<






97

&
&

.






95()

5
.

5
.

5
.

781B/
,32'B/

)09

5



5

781(5B,32'5

&
5

8%

8

5
.



( )%

&
X)9

*1'
,32'B5

.

 781(5'9'53




&

6&6*
4

5

95()

&
X)

X)9
&

5
.

5
.

&+$1*(72.

5 1&
5 5

.

*1'

95()

*1'B$
5
5

97


3)

&

5 1&

5

%

*1'B$

&





781B/

&&+

RSWLRQ

*1'

*1'B$
)09

,&B6'$
,&B6&/
)09
781B5

2875

*1'

3
&

,32'B7;

*1'

5'6B,54
)0B5(6(7

,15B326

*1'

95()

.

)%
&


&


&


6955

,32'B/

5 1&

; ;&20
;
;
;
<&20
<
9''
<
<
<

*1'B$

,11(*

,32'B5;

.
 ,32'B7;

)%
)%

&
3)

&
X)9

 ,32'B5;

)%
*1'

&
3)

5
.



6(1





 *1'


&1

5

&
X)

9&&9









9
'(&
8$57B5;
32:(5B*1'
$8',2B5
8$57B7;
$8',2B*1'
$8',2B/

'

='
9

*1'

5
.

5
.

5 5

3
&

*1'

6&6*
4
(

287/

,1/B326

*1'

&
5

5

&
X)

3

5

5
.



.






95()

FKDQJHWRYRS
5
.

'9

8

8

X)9

'9'53
781(553

*1'

923

&
&
X)

&
X)9

%

5

3

*1'

&

5
.

8
7'$7







923
&


S)

&

&


-. ,32''2&.&-'

&


*1'

736'62,&3,17,

5
.

237,21$/

&
X)9

5
.

&


&

&
X)9

&
X)9

&

5
& .


='
65






%227 3+
*1'
9,1
(1 &203
66 96(16(






5

4

8
97

5


6&6*
(
&

97

5 1&

&


5
5

9&&9 97

97

RSWLRQ

5 1&

&IURPXIYFKDQJHWRXIY
/
X+

*1'





9&&

&
&

%

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - Part 1

7-2







7-3

PCB LAYOUT - TOP VIEW

7-3

PCB LAYOUT - BOTTOM VIEW

7-4

7-4

8-1

Key Board

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Circuit Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 8-2
PCB Layout Top View................................................................................................................................. 8-3
PCB Layout Bottom View......................................................................................................................... 8-4

8-1

8-2

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


8-2

'

'

.9''(;7



.

&



.

&



.

.9''(;7

/('
5('

.*1'
.9&&(

.9''(;7

.9&&(
./('B67%<
.%8==(5
..(<B&20
..(<B087(
..(<B92/
..(<B92/
.*1'
..(<B212))
.9''(;7











&21

'
$
'
$

66
66

'
$

66

'
$

66

'
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

.
212))

.
92/

.
92/

.
087(

'

66
$
66
$

'

66
$

'

66
$

5

.

5

.

5

.

5

.

$/21(3&%

&

5
5

..(<B212))
.9&&(
..(<B92/

.
5

./('B67%<
.9&&(
..(<B92/

&

&

5
.

.9&&(
..(<B087(

4
6&6*

.*1'
.9&&(
5

.9&&(
.*1'

5%

2+0

.



&

5

&

..(<B&20

.

'
1

)3=


%
4
6&6*

5
.

.
%

& $
.%8==(5 5

%8==(5

.*1'

PCB LAYOUT - TOP VIEW

8-3

8-3

PCB LAYOUT - TOP VIEW

8-4

8-4

9-1

AMP Board

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Circuit Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 9-2
PCB Layout Top View................................................................................................................................. 9-3
PCB Layout Bottom View......................................................................................................................... 9-4

9-1

9-2

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

9-2

726:,7&+6833/<
5
5

&

*32B
*32B

3*1'
9&&(
$03B087(
$03B21B2))

',$*

&




&



3*1'



&

& 

5
.


$03B)$,/

9&&

<

$
%
*1'

3*1'

/
&


3*1'

',$*
',$*
&
&
&
&

&

3*1'

3,13,7&+ 

3*1'

&

',$*

&




&



3*1'

&



/ X+

3*1'

5
&


3*1'

3*1'

3*1'

/ X+

3*1'

&


5
5





7'$762
3*1'

&

& 5 5




5

5















&

9''3

287
287
',$*
+93
+93
%227
%227
67$%
67$%
966'
966'
966'
966'

&


& 5 5



9663

,13
,11
,13
,11
,15()
26&5()
26&,2
+935()
'5()
(1*$*(
32:(583
7(67
&*1'
966$



9''$

9''3

8

9663



& 


&



3*1'

S)

&

&

.

5 .

$03B21B2))





X)

5
.

$03B087(

&


+935()



5 .

& X)

3*1'
& 


3*1'
& 


. 5
 +935()
&
 

(1B3257
$03B087(

5 .


3*1'

5
$03B21B2))

9
='

&

5
&


&


5
5



S)

&

5
.

X)

5
.

5 . &


X)






9

5

5 . &

&1





3*1'
5

5 . &

&

3*1'

.
5

+&7*'%95

&


5
5

3*1'
.
5

3*1'

/ X+

5
.





&


5
5

3*1'

3*1'

8

$03B)$,/

/
&






/ X+

3*1'

5
5

3*1'

&



7'$762
3*1'

9&&(

5


9663

9''3

9''3

















'

3*1'



& 

3*1'
52873$03
52871$03

3,13,7&+ 



/2873$03
/2871$03

287
287
',$*
+93
+93
%227
%227
67$%
67$%
966'
966'
966'
966'

&

&


& 5 5













& 

5 .

5
.

5%

8

,13
,11
,13
,11
,15()
26&5()
26&,2
+935()
'5()
(1*$*(
32:(583
7(67
&*1'
966$


5

S)

&

3*1'



5 .

& X)

3*1'

& 

3*1'

&

5
.  +935()

&
 

$03B087(
(1B3257
$03B087(

5 .


3*1'

5
$03B21B2))
$03B21B2))
.

9''$

3*1'

&


+935()

9663

3,13,7&+ 
3*1'

X)

5 . &


X)



X)9

9
='

&


S)



5 . &

&
X)9

&



&

&

&

5
.

&

5
.

'

5 . &

&2$;,$/%('
)%







9

X)

& 5 5

&1



&2$;,$/%('
9
)%

3*1'

3*1'

3*1'

PCB LAYOUT - TOP VIEW

9-3

9-3

PCB LAYOUT - BOTTOM VIEW

9-4

9-4

10 - 1

LCD Board

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Circuit Diagram ........................................................................................................................................... 10-2
PCB Layout Top View................................................................................................................................. 10-3
PCB Layout Bottom View......................................................................................................................... 10-4

10 - 1

10 - 2

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

10 - 2

'

'

&1

'*1'

H[FKDQJH
63,B&/.

3

/('B$

63,B'$7$

&

3

/('B.

'$7$B

&

3

'$7$B
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%
)%

EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
EHDG
)%
EHDG

'$7$B&/.
.(<B212))
.(<B92/
.(<B92/
.(<B087(
.(<B&20
%8==(5
5&6B,5
/('B67%<
9''(;7
9&&/
9&&(
,&B6&/
,&B6'$
.(<B,54
)%
63,B&6
)%
63,B&/.
63,B'$7$ )%

/&'B567
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B+6
/&'B96
'*1'
/&'B&/.

&

3

'$7$B

&

3

'$7$B

&

3

'$7$B

&

'$7$B

&

3
3

'$7$B

&

3

'$7$B

&

3

'$7$B+6

&

3

'$7$B96

&

3

'$7$B&/.

&

3



&



/&'B567

.(<B92/

&



.(<B087(

&



<
;
<
;

.(<B&20

&



%8==(5

&



5&6B,5

&

3)

/('B67%<

&



9''(;7

&



9&&(

&



,&B6&/

&

3)

,&B6'$

&

3)

.(<B,54

&

1&

&


EHDG /&'B(1
EHDG /&'B6&.
EHDG /&'B026,

<

&




5
.

&

1&

;

 )%

<

)%


;

'*1'

1&

& 1&



'*1'
; 

<
1&
1&
;

'*1'

'
%$9
9

'*1'

9

3,17
1&
1&
'287
(3







'*1'

9&&/

'*1'

5
.
.(<B,54

/&'B(1

/&'B6&.
/&'B026,

,&B6'$

9






'
%$9

'*1'

8
5&,

)520.&+$1*(72.
<

)%

5
1&

$'





1&

&

&

;



;
&

<

/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B'
/&'B+6
/&'B96
/&'B&/.

9

)%

'*1'

$'')25(6'

'*1'

)520&+$1*(721&

'*1'
9&&(

$'')25(6'
)%



&

.(<B92/

'*1'

; 

/('B$

.(<B212))

<
;
',1
9&&5()
*1'
&6
6&/ $8;*3,2

'$7$B567
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B
'$7$B+6
'$7$B96

&





















































































&
























































/('B.

&21

3

'*1'

,&B6&/

5
1&

5
5

5
.

'*1'

'*1'

)&&3,1

'*1'

9%/
9%/
9%/
9%/
'800<
5(6(7
'800<
<
;
<
;
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
+6<1&
96<1&
'&/.
'800<
'800<
9&&
9&&
&6%
'800<
'800<
'800<
'800<
67%
6&/
6'$
'800<
'(
*1'
*1'

&

'*1'

<

<

&

&

'*1'

'
%$9
9

'*1'

9

'*1'

'
%$9

a ua o O y



&



&1
)25/&'B*30$

63,B&6
'*1'



&

&

&+$1*(729''(;7

'$7$B567

&1
)3&3,1












*1'

9&&(
/('B67%<
%8==(5
.(<B&20
.(<B087(
.(<B92/
.(<B92/
'*1'
.(<B212))
9''(;7

5
.

*1'

9''(;7


&

3,13,7&+ 
&1

9''(;7



5&6B,5





'*1'

$/21(3&%

PCB LAYOUT - TOP VIEW

10 - 3

10 - 3

PCB LAYOUT - BOTTOM VIEW

10 - 4

10 - 4

11- 1

SPK+AUX+IR+OP/CL Board

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Circuit Diagram................................................................................................................ 11-2
PCB Layout Top View ..................................................................................................... 11-3
PCB Layout Bottom View.............................................................................................. 11-4

11 - 1

11 - 2

Circuit Diagram

11 - 2

$/21(3&%
9''B,5
-.
'

$/21(3&%

,5
,57

'

9&&
*1'
287

63($.5&$





,5B*1'

,5B,1
&
3

,5B*1'

,5B*1'
&

&


&









&





.




23&/

$/21(3&%

/
/
5
5

5%

3,13,7&+ 
'
9

&

.(<B*1'

5%
&21

&


,5B*1'




&

&


3,13,7&+ 
5%







3*1'

)%


-.


$/21(3&%

)%


*1'B$ &-5
&
3)

& &
3) 3)
*1'B$

&
3)

3,7&+ 3,15%
5%

$8;B/


*1'B$


$8;B5


*1'B$

$8;,1
*1'B$

&1



3LQPP
*1'B$

PCB Layout Top View

11- 3

11 - 3

PCB Layout Bottom View

11 - 4

11 - 4

DVD Exploded View

12- 1

12- 1

12 - 2

12 - 2

NET Exploded View

12- 3

12- 3

HDD Stand Exploded View

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi