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DVD Micro System MCD703

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Service Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Handling chip components ............................................................1-1 TUNER BOARD
Information about lead-free soldering ............................................1-2 circuit diagram ..........................................................................7-1
layout diagram ..........................................................................7-2
Technical specification...................................................................2-1
Service tools ..................................................................................2-1 DVD BLOCK
Service measurement setup ..........................................................2-2 circuit diagram ..........................................................................8-1
layout diagram ..........................................................................8-2
Connections and controls ......................................................3-1...3-3
Troubleshooting.....................................................................3-4...3-5 AMP BLOCK
circuit diagram ..........................................................................9-1
Disassembly diagram ............................................................4-1...4-2 layout diagram ..........................................................................9-2

Software version and upgrading ....................................................5-1 DVD MPEG BOARD


Set block diagram ..........................................................................5-2 circuit diagram ..............................................................10-1...10-5
Set wiring diagram .........................................................................5-3 layout diagram ........................................................................10-6

VFD / KEY BOARD ASSEMBLY Exploded view diagram................................................................11-1


circuit diagram ..........................................................................6-1 Mechanical partslist .....................................................................11-2
layout diagram ..........................................................................6-2
Electrical partslist...............................................................12-1...12-3

CLASS 1
© Copyright 2006 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands LASER PRODUCT
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 LX 0609 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification © 3141 785 30930

Version 1.0
1-1

HANDLING CHIP COMPONENTS


1-2

INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD-FREE SOLDERING


Philips CE is producing lead-free sets from 1.1.2005 onwards.
IDENTIFICATION:

Regardless of special logo (not always indicated) one must treat all sets from 1 Jan 2005 onwards, according next rules:

Example S/N:

Bottom line of typeplate gives a 14-digit S/N. Digit 5&6 is the year, digit 7&8 is the week number,
so in this case 2005 wk12

So from 0501 onwards = from 1 Jan 2005 onwards

Im p o rta nt note : In fact also product s of year 2004 must be treated in this way as long as
you avoid mixin g sold er-alloys ( leaded/ lead -free ). So best to always use SAC3 05 and the
higher temperatures belo n g t o t h is.

Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair:

• Use only lead-free solder alloy Philips SAC305 with order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder-paste is required, please contact
the manufacturer of your solder-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 solder alloy. The solder tool must be able
o To reach at least a solder-temperature of 40
o To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip
o To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
• Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around − is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating-time of the
solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400 otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically and flux-fluid
will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips switch off un-used equipment, or reduce heat.
• Mix of lead-free solder alloy / parts with leaded solder alloy / parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed
solder alloy types (leaded and lead-free).
If one cannot avoid or does not know whether product is lead-free, clean carefully the solder-joint from old solder alloy and re-solder
with new solder alloy (SAC305).
• Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Not listed standard-material (commodities) has to be purchased at
external companies.
• Special information for BGA-ICs:
- always use the 12nc-recognizable soldering temperature profile of the specific BGA (for de-soldering always use the lead-free
temperature profile, in case of doubt)
- lead free BGA-ICs will be delivered in so-called 'dry-packaging' (sealed pack including a silica gel pack) to protect the IC against
moisture. After opening, dependent of MSL-level seen on indicator-label in the bag, the BGA-IC possibly still has to be baked dry.
(MSL=Moisture Sensitivity Level). This will be communicated via AYS-website.
Do not re-use BGAs at all.

• For sets produced before 1.1.2005 (except products of 2004), containing leaded solder-alloy and components, all needed spare-parts
will be available till the end of the service-period. For repair of such sets nothing changes.

• On our website www.atyourservice.ce.Philips.com you find more information to:

∗ BGA-de-/soldering (+ baking instructions)


∗ Heating-profiles of BGAs and other ICs used in Philips-sets

You will find this and more technical information within the "magazine", chapter "workshop news".

For additional questions please contact your local repair-helpdesk.

SERVICE INSTRUCTION
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 1. Unplug the AC Power cord and connect a wire
mounted cable clamps. between the two pins of the AC Power plug.
· Check the insulation of the AC Power lead for external 2. Set the AC Power switch to the "on" position (keep the
damage. AC Power cord unplugged!).
· Check the strain relief of the AC Power cord for proper 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the
function. AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or
· Check the electrical DC resistance between the AC Power the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be
Plug and the secondary side (only for sets which have a AC larger than 4.5 Mohm (For U.S. it should be between
Power isolated power supply): 4.2 Mohm and 12 Mohm).
4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the
two pins of the AC Power plug.

• Check the cabinet for defects, to avoid touching of any


inner parts by the customer.
2-1

SPECIFICATION

GENERAL DVD / MP3 / CD

Mains voltage -/98 : 120 / 230 V Laser Type : Semiconductor


-/37 : 120V Disc Diameter : 12cm / 8cm
Mains frequency -/98 : 50 / 60 Hz Video Decoding : MPEG-2 / MPEG-1
-/37 : 60 Hz Signal System : PAL / NTSC
Battery for remote : 3V (R03, AAA x 2) Video S/N : 53 dB (min.)
Power consumption Max. : < 37 W (max.) Composite Video Output : 1.0 Vp-p, 75
Standby : <5W S-Video Output : Y - 1.0 Vp-p, 75
ECO : <1W C - 0.286 Vp-p, 75
Dimension (W x H x D) Audio DAC : 24 Bits / 96 kHz
DVD Part : 208 x 62 x 244 mm Frequency Response : 4 Hz - 20 kHz (44.1kHz)
AMP Part : 208 x 57 x 244 mm 4 Hz - 22 kHz (48kHz)
Weight DVD Part : 1.4 Kg 4 Hz - 44 kHz (96kHz)
AMP Part : 3.1 Kg Digital Output : SPDIF (Sony Philips
digital interface) Coaxial
No. of programmable tracks : 20
AMPLIFIER Signal-to-noise ratio : 50 dBA
Channel separation : 40 dB (1 kHz)
Output power : 2 x 22 W RMS Total harmonic distortion : < 0.02% (1 kHz)
Subwoofer : 1 x 50 W
Speaker impedance : 2 x 8 ohm
Subwoofer : 1 x 8 ohm TFT LCD PANEL
Frequency response : 100 Hz - 20 kHz (±3dB)
Subwoofer : 40 Hz - 180 Hz (±3dB) Number of pixels(HXV) : 280x220
Aux input sensitivity : 350 mV (600 ohm) Brightness dark room : >150cd/m2
Contrast dark room : 150 :1

TUNER - FM SECTION
LOUDSPEAKERS
Tuning range 100kHz : 87.5 - 108 MHz 2-way bass reflex system
IF frequency : 10.7 MHz ± 0.02 MHz Dimension (W x H x D) : 145 x 230 x 210 mm
Sensitivity : 22 dBf at 26dB S/N Weight : 2.4 Kg each
Selectivity : 20 dB at 300kHz
IF rejection : 50 dB
Image rejection : 20 dB SUBWOOFER
Dimension (W x H x D) : 80 x 270 x 330 mm
Weight : 4.4 Kg
TUNER - AM SECTION

Tuning range MW(9 kHz) : 531 - 1602 kHz


AM(10 kHz) : 520 - 1710 kHz
IF frequency : 450 kHz ± 1 kHz
Sensitivity MW :
Selectivity MW : 16 dB
IF rejection MW : 24 dB
Image rejection MW : 20 dB

SERVICE TOOLS
Audio signal disc SBC 429.......................................................................4822 397 30184
Playability test disc SBC 444...................................................................4822 397 30245
Test disc 5 (disc without errors ) +
Test disc 5A (disc with dropout errors, black spots and fingerprints)
SBC 426/426A .....................................................................4822 397 30096
Burn in test disc (65 min. 1kHz signal at -30 dB level without “pause”) .....4822 397 30155

AVAILABLE ESD PROTECTION EQUIPMENT


anti-static table mat large 1200x650x1.25mm 4822 466 10953
small 600x650x1.25m 4822 466 10958
anti-static wristband 4822 395 10223
connection box (3 press stud connections, 1MΩ) 4822 320 11307
extendible cable (2m, 2MΩ, to connect wristband to connection box) 4822 320 11305
connecting cable (3m, 2MΩ, to connect table mat to connection box) 4822 320 11306
earth cable (1MΩ, to connect any product to mat or to connection box) 4822 320 11308
KIT ESD3 (combining all 6 prior products - small table mat) 4822 310 10671
wristband tester 4822 344 13999
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SERVICE MEASUREMENT

Tuner SW Bandpass
DUT 250Hz-15kHz LF Voltmeter
RF Generator Aerial replacement e.g. 7122 707 48001 e.g. PM2534
e.g. PM5326 Capacitor

Ri=50Ω

R=50Ω
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday«s cage.
Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).

Tuner AM (MW,LW)
Bandpass
250Hz-15kHz LF Voltmeter
DUT e.g. 7122 707 48001 e.g. PM2534

RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Ri=50Ω

Frame aerial
e.g. 7122 707 89001

To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday«s cage.

CD
Use Audio Signal Disc SBC429 4822 397 30184 (replaces test disc 3)
L.P.F. = 13 th order filter 4822 395 30204

DUT Low pass filter 22kHz


L

S/N and distortion meter


e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B

LEVEL METER
e.g. Sennheiser UPM550
with FF-filter
Connections Connections

Connecting antennas IMPORTANT!


– There are various ways to connect the
Subwoofer Connect the supplied AM antenna and FM system to a TV.You only need to make
Speaker Speaker antenna to the respective terminals. Adjust the one of the best connections, depending
(right) (left) position of the antenna for optimal reception. on the capabilities of your TV system.
– If COMPOMENT video output jacks
AM Indoor Antenna or S-Video jack is used for video
connection, the system’s Component
FM AM antenna setting will need to be set accordingly.
antenna Details are shown under “Video Setup
Page”.
1
2
Connect the VIDEO OUTPUT jack to the
video input jack on the TV using a video cable
(yellow).
Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV,
CONNECTION AND CONTROLS

OR
VCR or other radiation source.
Option 1
Connect the S-VIDEO output jack to the S-
FM Indoor Antenna
Video input jack on the TV using an S-Video
cable (not supplied).

OR
AC power cord
Option 2
Use the component video cables (red/blue/
green) to connect the DVD micro system’s
3-1

IMPORTANT! 2 Connect the passive subwoofer to the COMPONENT video output jacks to the
– The type plate is located at the WOOFER OUT (8ohm) terminal with the supplied For better FM stereo reception, connect an corresponding component video input jacks (or
bottom of the system. subwoofer cable by matching the plug types. outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FM labeled as Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y or YUV) on the TV.
– Before connecting the AC power cord ANTENNA) terminal.
to the wall outlet, ensure that all Notes: IMPORTANT!
other connections have been made. – Ensure that the speaker cables are correctly Connecting the control cable – The progressive scan video quality is
– Never make or change any connected. Improper connections may damage the only possible when using Y Pb Pr and a
Connect the serial port marked “CONTROL
connections with the power switched on. system due to short-circuit. progressive scan TV is required. (Proceed
CABLE” at the rear of the DVD player to the
– For optimal sound performance, use the supplied to page 17-18 for detailed Progressive
same port at the rear of the power amplifier
speakers. Scan setup.)
Connecting the speakers with the supplied flat control cable.
– Do not connect more than one speaker to any
1 Connect the two front speakers to the one pair of +/- speaker jacks.
SPEAKERS (8ohm) terminals with two speaker Connecting a TV Option 1
– Do not connect speakers with an impedance
cables. Right speaker to “R” and left speaker to lower than the speakers supplied. Please refer to You must connect a TV to your DVD micro
“L”, red wire to “+” and silver wire to “-”. Fully the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual. system in order to view the DVD/VCD playback.
insert the stripped por tion of the speaker wire
into the terminal as shown.

Option 2

A B
Note:
– To avoid magnetic interference, do not position
the front speakers too close to your TV.
Connections Functional Overview

Connecting the power cord Viewing and listening to the playback of


other equipment
After everything is connected properly,
plug in the AC power cord to the power Connect the system’s AUX IN (R/L) jacks to
outlet. the AUDIO OUT jacks on the other audio/
Never make or change any connection with the visual device (such as a TV, VCR, Laser Disc player 9
or cassette deck). 0
power switched on.
Before starting operation, press AUX on the
remote repeatedly in order to activate the input
Connecting additional source (AUX1 or AUX2).
equipment
Connecting an active subwoofer 4
IMPORTANT! Connect the DVD micro system’s WOOFER
– Some discs are copy-protected.You THEATRE

OUT jack to the AUDIO INPUT jack on an


cannot record the disc through a VCR or 1 ECO POWER
active woofer (not supplied). 3
CONNECTION AND CONTROLS

digital recording device.


2
– When making connections, make sure Recording (digital)
the colour of cables matches the colour
Connect the system’s DIGITAL OUT 567 8
of jacks.
– Always refer to the owner’s manual of (COAXIAL or OPTICAL) jack to the
the other equipment for complete DIGITAL IN jack on a digital recording device
connection and usage details. (such as DTS-Digital Theatre compatible, with
DVD player and power amplifier Picture CD ........ during playback, press the
Dolby Digital decoder).
control knob upward to select a
Before starting operation, set SPDIF
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Digital amplifier 1 ECO POWER/STANDBY ON B slide show mode.


(for example)
DIGITAL IN
according to the audio connection. (See “SPDIF
Active subwoofer – to switch the system on or to Eco power/normal Tuner .................... press the control knob upward
(for example) Setup”).
OPTICAL to program preset radio stations.
standby mode.

Connecting a digital amplifier 2 IR SENSOR REPEAT•STEREO


AUDIO
INPUT Disc ....................... press the control knob
– point the remote control towards this sensor.
Connect the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL or downward to repeat a track or
OPTICAL) port to the coaxial/optical input
3 Control knob disc.
jack of a digital amplifier with a coaxial/optical 4/¢ FM .......................... press the control knob
cable (not supplied) for superior digital sound Disc ....................... press the control knob to the downward to set stereo or
effect. left/right to skip to the previous/ mono sound mode.
next chapter/title/track.
AUDIO IN

DIGITAL IN
L

Tuner .................... press the control knob to the


4 Display
R

left/right to tune to a higher/ – shows the current status of the DVD player.
lower radio frequency. 5 SOURCE
CD Recorder VCR ................................. press and hold, then release the – selects the respective sound source: DVD/
(for example)
(for example)
key to start automatic search for AUX1/AUX2/TUNER.
a radio frequency downward/ – switches the system on.
upward.
6 PRESET/
PROGRAM – Disc: starts or interrupts disc playback
DVD/VCD/CD press the control knob upward – TUNER: selects a preset radio station
to enter the program menu.
MP3/WMA-CD
................................. press the control knob upward
to add/delete a programmed
track to/from the program list.
Functional Overview Functional Overview

7 BAND/9 Remote control @ TU +/- ( / ) ¡ SUBTITLE

English
– Disc: stops disc playback or erases a program. Tuner – selects a subtitle language.
– TUNER: switches between AM and FM. 1B – press to tune to a lower/higher radio frequency ™ ANGLE
– to switch the system on or to Eco power/normal gradually. – selects a DVD camera angle.
8 OPEN•CLOSE standby mode. – press and hold, then release the key to start
– opens or closes the disc compartment. automatic search for a radio frequency £ DISPLAY
20
9 VOLUME -/+ downward/upward. – displays information on TV screen during
– opens or closes the disc compartment
– adjusts the volume upward/downward. Disc playback
– adjusts the hours and minutes in clock/timer 3 Numeric Keypad (0-9) – searches backward/forward in a disc at different
– inputs a track/title/chapter number of the disc.
≤ AUDIO
setting mode. speeds.
– switches the set timer ON or OFF. – inputs the number of a preset radio station. for VCD
0 n # VOLUME +/- – sets Stereo, Mono-Left or Mono-Right sound
4 PROG mode.
– connect a headphone – adjusts the volume upward/downward.
– DVD/VCD/CD: enters the program menu.
– adjusts the hours and minutes in clock/timer for DVD
– MP3/WMA-CD: adds/deletes a programmed
setting mode. – selects an audio language.
CONNECTION AND CONTROLS

track to/from the program list.


– switches the set timer ON or OFF.
– Picture CD: during playback, to select a slide ∞ A-B
show mode. $ CH +/- ( / ) – repeats playback of a specific section on a disc.
– Tuner: programs preset radio stations. – Disc: skips to the previous/next chapter/title/
5 GOTO/ST track § MODE
– Tuner: selects a preset radio station. – selects various repeat modes or the shuffle play
1 2 – Disc: fast searches in a disc by entering a time,
mode for a disc.
title, chapter or track. %
3 – FM: sets stereo or mono sound mode. – starts or interrupts disc playback. ≥ SLOW
3-3

– selects different slow playback modes for a


6 SYSTEM (disc mode only) ^9 VCD/SVCD/DVD.
5
– enters or exits the system menu. – stops disc playback or erases a program.
6 7 • DBB
7 DISC MENU (disc mode only) & DISC/TUNER/AUX
4
– enables or disables bass enhancement.
– DVD/VCD: enters or exits the disc contents – selects the respective sound source for DVD/
8 9 menu. TUNER/AUX1/AUX2. ª SURROUND (unavailable for this
– VCD2.0: switches the playback control mode on – exits P-SCAN (progressive scan). (for DISC version)
0 ! or off . only) – selects surround (Dolby Digital, DTS-Digital
# – MP3/WMA: switches between Album and Filelist. Theatre Systems or VSS-Virtual Surround
!
* SLEEP/TIMER Sound) or stereo sound effect.
$ 8 / / /
– selects an item in a menu. Standby mode
º VOL.SEL (unavailable for this version)
% ^ – moves an enlarged picture up/down/left/right. – sets a time for switching on the system
– selects different speaker modes.
automatically.
& 9 OK
Power-on mode
⁄ DSC
– confirms a selection.
* ) – selects different types of preset sound equalizer
(
– sets the sleep timer function (auto off).
≤ 0 ZOOM settings (CLASSIC, JAZZ, POP or ROCK).
¡
™ £ – DVD/VCD/Picture CD: enlarges or reduces a ( CLOCK
∞ • picture or active image on the TV screen.
¤ LOUDNESS
§ ≥ Standby mode – enables or disables automatic loudness
ª ¤ ! MUTE – sets the system clock. adjustment.
º ⁄ – disables or enables sound output. Playback mode
– displays the system clock.
) DIM
– selects different levels of brightness for the
display screen in standby mode.
Troubleshooting The aspect ratio of the screen cannot be The aspect ratio is fixed on the DVD disc.
changed even though you have set the TV Depending on the TV, it may not be possible to
WARNING shape. change the aspect ratio.
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the
warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock. No sound or distorted sound. Adjust the volume.
Check that the speakers are connected
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you correctly.
are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or Philips for Replace the speaker cables.
help. Disconnect the headphones.
The system is in pause, slow motion or fast
Problem Solution forward/reverse mode, press PRESET/ (or
TROUBLESHOOTING

on the remote) to resume normal play


No power. Check if the AC power cord is properly
mode.
connected.
Press STANDBY ONB on the top of the DVD
The micro DVD player does not start Insert a readable disc with the playback side
micro system or B on the remote to turn on
playback. facing down.
the power.
Check the disc type, colour system and regional
code. Check for any scratches or smudges on
Check if the TV is switched on.
No picture. the disc.
Check the video connection.
Press SYSTEM MENU to turn off the setup
Press SOURCE on the top of the DVD player
menu screen.
repeatedly to select “DVD” or press DISC on
Cancel the parental control rating function or
the remote.
change the rating level.
Set your TV to the correct Video In channel. This
Moisture has condensed inside the system.
channel is usually near channel 00. Or, you may
Remove the disc and leave the system turned
have a button on the TV remote control that
3-4

on for about an hour.


selects Auxiliary or A/V IN channel. See your TV
owner’s manual for details. Or, change channels The DVD micro system does not respond Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and
at the TV until you see DVD screen on the TV. when the buttons are pressed. insert again.
If the progressive scan feature is activated but
the connected TV does not support progressive
signals or the cables are not connected
accordingly, see page 17-18 for proper
Cannot activate some features, such as Multi-language sound or subtitle is not
progressive scan setup or deactivate the
Angles, Subtitles, or multi-language recorded on the DVD.
progressive scan feature as below:
Audio. Changing the language for the sound or subtitle
1) Turn off your TV progressive scan mode or
is prohibited on the DVD.
turn on to interlaced mode.
The features may not be available on the disc.
2) Press SYSTEM on the remote to exit the
system menu and then DISC to exit progressive
Considerable noise in radio broadcasts. Tune in to the correct frequency.
scan.
Connect the antennas.
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor Fully extend the FM wire antenna. Position for
Distorted or poor picture. Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion
quality. best reception and secure to a wall.
may appear. This is not a malfunction.
Connect an outdoor FM or AM antenna.
Clean the disc.
Adjust the direction and position for best
reception.
Completely distorted picture or black/ TV has a colour system standard. If the disc’s or
Place the antenna farther away from any
white picture. DVD system’s colour system is different than
equipment that may be causing the noise.
your TV’s colour system, the picture may be
Increase the distance between the system and
distorted or colourless.
your TV or other equipment.
The remote control does not function. Select the correct source (DISC or TUNER, for
example) before pressing the function button.
Point the remote control at the remote sensor
of the unit.
Reduce the distance to the player.
Remove any possible obstacles.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Check that the batteries are loaded correctly.

The display is dark. Press DIM again.


TROUBLESHOOTING

Low hum or buzz sound. Place the DVD micro system as far away as
possible from electrical devices that may be
causing interference.

Low bass response. Check all speakers for correct polarity.

Unable to select Progressive Scan Check that the output of the video signal is
switched to 'Ypbpr'.
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4-1 4-1

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION - DVD PART

A. Remove Bottom Cover C. Remove Side Panel (L & R) E. Remove Front Cabinet
A1 remove screws M2.5x4 (washer head) - 4 pcs. C1 Slide out the Side Panels. E1 remove screws MK3x10 - 2 pcs.
E2 remove screws M3x4 - 2 pcs.

E1

E2 E2
C1

A1

C1 F. Remove Display Board Assembly


F1 remove screws ST 2.5x8 - 2 pcs.
(take out Push Key PCB Assy)

F1

B. Remove Back Panel D. Remove Top Cabinet


B1 remove screws M3x6 - 3 pcs. D1 remove screws M3x6 - 3 pcs.
B2 remove screw ST 3x10 - 1 pc. D2 remove screws M3x6 - 3 pcs.
B3 remove screws ST 3x10 - 6 pcs. (for jacks)

D1 F. Remove Display Board Assembly


F2 remove screws ST 2.5x8 - 4 pcs.
B3 B2 B3
B1

F2

D2

B1
4-2 4-2

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION - AMP PART

A. Remove Bottom Cover C. Remove Side Panel (L & R) E. Remove Front Cabinet
A1 remove screws M2.5x4 (washer head) - 4 pcs. C1 Slide out the Side Panels. E1 remove screws MK3x10 - 2 pcs.
E2 remove screws M3x4 - 2 pcs.

E1

C1

E2 E2

A1

C1

F. Remove TFT Module (for MCL707 only)


F1 remove screws ST 2.5x8 - 4 pcs.

B. Remove Back Panel D. Remove Top Cabinet


B1 remove screws M3x6 - 3 pcs. D1 remove screws M3x6 - 2 pcs.
B2 remove screw ST 3x10 - 2 pc. D2 remove screws M3x6 - 2 pcs.
B3 remove screws ST 3x10 - 4 pcs. (for jacks)
F1
D1

B2 B2
B3

D2

B1
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SOFTWARE VERSION AND UPGRADING


5-2 5-2

SET BLOCK DIAGRAM


5-3 5-3

SET WIRING DIAGRAM


6-1 6-1

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - VFD / KEY BOARD ASSEMBLY

VFD701
MCD-7 NE-1300CD-3.G
R703
2.2/0.5 VF1
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104 gnd
1
KS3-2
SW1501 2
KEY4-2 KEY4-2
3
CN704 KEY3-2
G10

4
S18
S17
S16
S15
S14
S13
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5

G6
G7
G8
G9

STB1 T(FUNC) KEY2-2


1 5
S701 DATA KEY1-2
2 SW1502 6
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27

3 +5V CLK KEY3-2 2.0/5P


Vcc 3
2V-GND V-GND
GND 4
1 REM REM T(PLAY)
REM 5
S20/G9

Vdd
G6
G7
G8

S16
S15
S14
S13
S19/G10

S18/G11
S17/G12
VEE

+5V SW1503
REMOT E 6 KEY2-2
40 26 S12
G5 S12/KS12
41 25 S11
G4 S11/KS11
42 24 S10 T(STOP)
G3 S10/KS10 D702 4148
43 23 S9 2.0/6P SW1504
G2 S9/KS9 S2 KS2

R701 4K7
R709 10K

R710 10K
44 22 S8 KEY1-2
G1 S8/KS8 D703 4148
+5V-2 45 21 S7
Vdd IC701 S7/KS7 S3 KS3 CN702
46
LED5 S6/KS6
20 S6
K1 T(OP/CL) MCD-15
R712 0 47 uPD16311 19 S5 1
LED4(BBE) S5/KS5 K2
48 18 S4 D701 4148 2
LED3(POWER) S4/KS4 S1 K3
49 17 S3 3
LED2(FANCT) S3/KS3 K4
50 16 S2 SW701 4
R702 LED1(7507RST) S2/KS2 KS3
47K 51 15 S1 5
Vss S1/KS1 TACT( STBY)
52 14 6
DOUT

KEY1
KEY2
KEY3
KEY4

OSC Vdd 2.0/5P


SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4

CLK
STB
DIN

+5V
IC

C701 K4 CN703
47uF K3 K1
6
+5V

K2 K2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

5
K1 K3
4
K4
R706 33K
R707 33K
R708 33K

3
DATA

C702 KS2
STB1

2
CLK

104
R705

GND
33K

1
2.0/5P
6-2 6-2

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - VFD / KEY BOARD ASSEMBLY


7-1 7-1

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - TUNER BOARD

ANT 1 C3 4 R5
R6
102 47K
47K 1 5
R3 0 C8
10 0.22u F
C3 C4 2 C9
47P L4 C4 4 2
C4 1 501 0.33u F 15P R1 1
6T 5 C3 0 L2 C3 5
102 222 100
103 L3 5T 5 C3 3 3 4
6T 5 103 C2 9
C1 0 T 5118 C1 6
103 C3 1 R9 3.3u F
C2 3.3K 100u F
30P C3 7 103
R7 D1
100k C1 7P SCV 220
47P D2 C1 1
SCV 220 4.7u F R2 5 R2 6
C2 5 203 C3 6 3P C2 1 18P 1.5K 1.5K

2.2K
0.9

4.4

4.4

3.7

0.1

1.2

1.2

1.2

4.5

4.5

.7
C5

0
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 3.3u F

3
ST/M O

DE T
FM OS C

FM/A M
MPXI N
RF IN

GND2

R OUT
RF OUT

VCC2

L OUT
DET OUT

R3 5
R2 9 R3 6 C7
10 3.3u F
T 205B BL ACK 2.2K
IC 3 L A 1823

FM IF OUT
6 1

AMIF OUT
AM ANT

AM OS C

IF BUFF

AMIF IN
FMIF IN
AM RF

GND1
VCC1

AGC
REG
5 2

ST
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Q1 Q2
1.2

1.2

4.5

4.5

2.2

4.5

4.5

4.5

0.1
1.2

1.2
4 3

0
9014 9014

C4 3 D3 I384 C1 2
T 403B C5 0 C5 1
18P 0.47u F 682 682
1 5 R2 7 R2 8
1K 1 5
220 220
C4 7 CF 3 R1 R4
2 T 303B 223 R8 450J 47K 47K
C4 C2 6 2
C3 9 CF 2 100K
10u F 223 R2 C4 6 CF 1
5P 3 4 10.7M
47K 100u F 10.7M 3 4
R3 C2 4 L1
47K 223 10u H J1
DZ 1
C4 8 C6
5V 1 1 L OU T
203 3.3u F 2 GND
3 R OU T
R1 3 1K C1 3 C1 4 R1 0 100
R1 9 10K C1 5 R2 2 4 9V
100u F 100u F 180
C2 8 R2 3 100u F
C2 7 103 2.2K CON4
R2 4 330 C2 3
203 C3 2 C2 2
223 DZ 2 223
102 R1 2 5V 1
1K C1 9
102

24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
AOUT 2

AOUT 1
C3 8
PD 2

PD 1

IO 2
VS S

AM IN
J2

VDD
AIN2

AIN1

FM IN
X-OUT

36P DO
1
CL
DI
2
X1 IC 4 LC 72130 C4 5 3
CE
4.5M 470P 4
GND
5
BO 5

BO 1

BO 2

BO 3

BO 4

IF IN
X-IN

IO 1
DO
CE

CL
DI

CON5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
R?
C4 9 100K
C4 0 103
36P
R1 7 1K C2 0 Q3
102
C1 8 9014
100P R2 0 10K R?
C1 7 R1 5 R1 8 R2 1
R1 6 R1 4 82K R3 4
100P 1K 1K 1K 1K 10K
100K
7-2 7-2

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - TUNER BOARD


8-1 8-1

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DVD BLOCK

10
1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CN806 CN903 JACK 901
CN809 1

CD-DATA
Vcc 2

CD-REM
3

PLL-DATA
CD-CLK
DVD-CH1

CD-STB

TUNER-R
3

TUNER-L
SP

PLL-CLK
DGND
M CD700- 8 2

PLL-CE
GND 4
1

+10V
5
6
7

PLL-DATA
STANDBY
S-VI DEO

DVD-CH 1
CD-REM

CD-DATA
TUNE-ON

TUNE-ON
ROT-A

ROT-B

PLL-CLK
JACK 902

+12V
CD-CLK

SDA
CD-STB
PLL-CE
STB3

SCL
100 Q807 1

MUTE
OTG1
OTG2
OTG3

+5VA
R804 8550 2
3 2 STB3
3
4

R830

9u
9u
10K
C880 5

9u
9u
9u
9u
9u
9u
9u

9u
Q802
6

L909
L908
L907
L906
L905
L904
L910
L903
L902
L901
8550 104 C881

100

100
1
R859 100UF

100
100
100
100
100
C807 RCA3P

3
C804 R840 1K

R806 100
104P 220uF 1K

R805

R823
R824
R802

R822

MCD700-9
R842

R843
1

D809
Q806

4148
Q801

2
8050 9014

GREEN
VIDEO
R860

GND2
CVBS

BLUE
C843 101

GND

RED
4.7K

+5V
GND
100

SC
100
100

100

SP

SY
100
100
CN901

R857

10
2
1

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R832
R833

R829
R815
R816
R817
R820 R821 CN902
CD-REM
47K 4K7
DTS-CE

33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
10uH

1
2
100 L801
CN811
CN803
101

P5.6
P5.5
P5.4
P5.3
P5.2
P5.1
P5.0
P4.7
P4.6
P4.5
P4.4
C822 U807 24C02 2

GND
VIDEO
C834 101 101 101 101 104 1 8 1
C839 C849 C854 A0 Vdd
D803 2 7
C855 34 22DTS-CLK A1 TEST
4148 P5.7 P4.3 3 6 L808 5uH CDR
CN807 35 21DTS-DATA A2 SCL CD-R
R836 100
P6.0 P4.2 4 5 5uH CDL
4
DS-STB2 36 20 GND SDA CD-L L809
1 P6.1 P4.1 5uH CDG
3
DS-STB1 R835 100 37 DS-STB1 19 L810
2 P6.2 P4.0 R807 2
DS-DAT R834 100 38 DS-DAT 18 MU TE B_MU TE
3 P6.3 P3.0 1
DS-CLK R831 100 39 DS-CLK 17CDSTB 10K
4 P0.0 P3.1 C864 D810 CN810
REM REMOTE R841 100 40 16CDCL K
5 P0.1 P2.0 4148
+5V R828 10K D804 41 ROT-A 15CDDAT A 102 C865
6 P0.2 P2.1 CN804
DGND R827 10K 42 ROT-B 14 100
7 P0.3 P2.2 102

SDA

SCL

TUNE-ON

STANDBY

STB3
R825 10K

43 13DVD-ON R845
10K

4148
P0.4 P2.3 -24V
44 12MCURESET 3
C838 P0.5 RESET VF1
2
R826

XTOUT
103 103 C809 VF2

XOUT
1

TEST
XTIN
VDD
VSS
P1.0
P1.1
P1.2
P1.3

101

101

101

101
XI N
C837 R812
U804 10K CN801

DVD-CH
3S9228 101 101
R814 C840
1
22K VF2
2

C828

C827

C812

C811
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CLK
JP802 4148 3
VF1

DVD-CH
D807 4
0 DATA
5
~10V

OTG3

OTG2

OTG1

PLL-CL K

PLL-CE

PLL-DAT A

CD-STB

CD-CL K

CD-DAT A
STB3 6
STB3
7
~10V
8
DGND VIDEO-G

101
9

101

101

101

101

101

101
ROT-A

101

101
X802 X801 ROT-A
10
VIDEO
10UH ROT-B 11
ROT-B

C876
L807 4.19MHz 32.768KHz
12
-24V
DGND 13

C875

C874
C850

C851

C841

C803

C801

C802
TUNER-R
R809 CD-L 14
CD L
10K CD-R 15
CD R
DGND 16
GND
SCL 17
C848 C808 C819 C820 C816 C815 C821 SCL
SDA 18
DGND SDA
220uF 104 30P 30P 15P 15P 10uF +12V 19
+12V
TUNER-L 20
GND
OUT

U803 DVD-ON TUNER-L


TUNER-R 21
IN

7805 GND
104P STANDBY 22
C878 47UF/25V R858 D811 4001 STANDBY
+5VA 23
C877
+5V
120/2w MU TE R861 24
C879
4.7K
MUTE
R865 AU-L 25
AU-L
100UF/16V OTG1 26
D812 4001 OTG1
L802 L803 220UH AU-R 27
1K AU-R
AC
AC

+5V 2 1 C883 OTG2 28


+

1 Vo Vi OTG2
PGND DGND 29
GND

2 22UH 1000u/25v GND


Vref

D801
ON

R847 R844 BD801 OTG3 30


CN805 R850 IN 5822 47K OTG3
3.3K 10K
AC11V C882
F801
AC11V 4.7UF
C857
4
3
5

OTG1
OTG2
OTG3
R848
104P R851 U802
1K F1.5A/125V C861 C862
1K LM 2576 Q804
C860 104 3300uF/35V C866 C867 CN802
C858 C859
104 8050 331 331

3
2
1
220UF/10V 10000uF/16V
R849
33K

10uH
SW402 4001 4001 4001
MCD700-6 L1101 C1102 104
SP

M CD700-4 2 1
4
3
G

10uH
1

M CD700-5 LED501 LED(BLUE) SW(CLO SE) M+ D601 D602 D603 L1102


R1101
O701
+

CLOSSW 2 100 OPTICAL


+5VLED 2 1 1 M-
1
2
3

1 GNDSW 1 Q601 J701 R1104 100 104


M

GNDLED 2 RCA_1P(YELLOW) 100 R1103


2 OPENSW 1K
8550 331 C1104
3 SW401
CN501 R901 2K2 CN601 R601 C1102
CN401
GND

M601
-

2 1
4
3 2P/2.5
+5V
SP
2

SW(OPEN) M CD700-11 R1102


33
MOTOR(RF-370C-13470) CN1101
3
2
1
8-2 8-2

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - DVD BLOCK


9-1 9-1

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - AMP BLOCK

R150 10K
6 AUX1-L U105
5 TDA7264
G2
4 AUX1-R
3
R151 R153 R152
2
MCD-1

OUTPUT2

OUTPUT1
G1 10K 47K 47K
1 TDA7264

MUTE
D108

GND

+Vs
IN1

IN2

-Vs
R156
J103 R154 47K
4001

2.2uF

C128 104(M)

C118 272(M)

272(M)
2.2uF

10uF
R157

C131104(M)

C136 2.2uF

C137 2.2uF

C1382.2uF

C139 2.2uF
RCA-407 10K
47K AUX2-L
D109

1
C135
AUX2-R

C114
C123
C134
R155 C107 4001
CD-R
10K TU-R 47uF
~12.5V CD-L

14

13

12

11

10
1 R120 GND

1
~12.5V
2

TREB_R

TREB_L

PST-416(UP RED DOWN BLACK )


330 1/4W

L IN3

L IN4

R OUT

R IN
LOUD_R

AGND

VDD
R IN1

R IN2

R IN3

R IN4
3

LOUD_L
C176
4 221
VF2 OUT-R J104

MUTE_AMP
5

104(M)
TFT-VCC 2 1 OUT-R

C157
C178 L105
6
VF1 C145
7 332
VIDEO U104 4 3
8

OUT-L
ROT-A PT2314 104(M)
9 JKB7525_01

BOUT_R

2.2/0.5W
BOUT_L

2.2/0.5W
VIDEO-G 2 L104 1

OUT_R

R146
OUT_L
10

BIN_R
L OUT

DGND
BIN_L

DATA

R147
ROT-B

L IN2

L IN1
11 R162

CLK

REF
R166

L IN
-28V 47K C179 4 3 OUT-L
12 47K
DGND 332
13 C130 JKB7525_01 C177
CD-L

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28
14 R160 R161 10uF/50V 221
CD-R
15 C109 4K7 4K7 R134 R133
GND

C111 10uF
16 15K 220 1/2W R158
SCL +12V

C129 104(M)

5K6 C125 104(M)


C120 104(M)

5K6 C116 104(M)


C141 2.2uF

C140 2.2uF

1K

1K
22uF

C132 10uF
17 10K

C112 10uF
SDA
18

R135

R132
+12V
19 D105 C153 1uF
TU-L TU-L OUT-EL
20 4148
TU-R OUT-ER
21

R127

R126
STANDBY
22 R103 1K

OUT-R
OUT-L
23 SDA R136
MUTE R115 1K C154
24 SCL ZD108
R130 R129 U103 47K 5.1V 47uF
25 +12V 47K 47K Q101 B834 Q106
7812 C152 R159
26 MUTE R112
2 3 1uF 100K
27 STANDBY 22K

GND
OUT
8050 8 1

4K7

4K7
28 R101 VDD OUT1

IN
MUTE
29 47K R109 Q105
AGND VF1 7 2

R181

R102
30 15K 8050 OUT2 MUTE
VF2

1
R106
CN113 ~10V+ 6 3
R105 4K7 BIAS IN1
30P GND F103 F2A/250V
~10V-
ROT-A 47K 5 4
CN101 1 ZD107 Q102 IN2 GND
ROT-B -28V 3V0 ! 47K 8050
2 C115 C122 U106
DGND C151
3P 3 R139 D107 C150

AC
AC
R113 PT2309 C149
D103 47uF/35V 47uF

+
15 1/4W C105 47uF

-
DB101 4148 220uF 220uF HP-MUTE
4001 2.2 1/4W 4
DGND R110 22uF RS808 H-OUT L
ECO 3

F101
CN1600 3 R114 47K H-OUT R
GND R180 2
2 AGND

F102
R149
~12.5V
~12.5V

VCC C101 1
DGND

1 +21V 120
~21V

~21V

3P 2.2 1/4W CN103

F4A/250V

F4A/250V
2.2V

2.2V

C163 10K 4700uF/35V


0V

4P
Q107
D106 C102
CN111 -21V R111 8550
100uF/35V 4700uF/35V
4001 8P 1K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

5
4
3
2
1
CN109 ! !
M CD700-2 ! 5P Q103
C103
8050 FAN
47uF 1
1
2
M CD700-3 8
~2.5V AGND
2
L ~0V R182 CN108
CN200 7
3 ~2.5V 22K 2P
4 3 ROT A 6
MU-H A 1 ~21V
5 4 2 ROT B 5 !
R RO-H B 2 ~0V
8 3 1 ROT G 4
LO-H G 3 ~21V
7 2 3
GND-H ~16.5V
6 1 CN301 2
COM4 ENCODER301 ~16.5V
11 D201 D301 D302 3P 1
AC IN
10 ENCODER C302 4001 4001
J200 C301 ~16.8V
9 4001 103 3
~0V

~16.5V+
103

~16.5V-
PHONE3.5 D202 GND 2

AGND
~16.8V
1
4001 GND
CN106
3P

3
2
1
9-2 9-2

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - AMP BLOCK


10 - 1 10 - 1

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DVD MPEG BOARD


MPEG board is not repaired,program for referrence only.

+12V
[1] +12V R110 ASPDIF
-12V MIC_L
[1] -12V
+12V1
[1] +12V1 20k C59 220pF
DV33
[1] DV33
VCC GND
[1] VCC
VCC_AUDIO
[ 1 ] VCC_AUDIO
GND
[ 1,2,3,5 ] GND

4
U13A
MIC1 MIC1 C60 2200pF R116 2 - R204 R115
[1] N2 MIC_L
5.1k 1
MIC_EN MIC_EN VREF 3 +
[ 1,2 ] R119 OPEN/0 10k
10k R117
ASPDIF ASPDIF R193 NJM4558 OPA
+
CE40
[2] 47K 100 10uF/10V

8
[2] ASDAT[0..2] ASDAT[0..2] DAC_ML
+12V ML C97 100pF
ACLK U18
[2] ACLK VCC_AUDIO 4
ABCK 1 VL RST 16
[2] ABCK SACLK 2 15
ALRCK SBCLK MCLK VQ L_IN
[2] ALRCK 3 SCLK LIN 14
AMDAT 4 13 R_IN R123
VCC_AUDIO SDATA RIN MIC_R
5 VA R_GND 12
MUTE_DAC 6 11 20k
[ 2 ] MUTE_DAC GND FIL+ C61 220pF
SLRCK 7 10
RESET# LRCK TST
[2] RESET# 8 9 +CE55 +C21
DIV DIF GND G/Y [4]
ML 1U 1U G/Y
[4] ML B/U
MR NC/CS5333 R/V B/U [4]
[4] MR R/V [4]
C62 R128

4
U13B
DEMP 5.1k
[2] DEMP 6 - R206 R127
AMDAT 7 N1 MIC_R
[ 2 ] AMDAT 10k
VREF 5 +
REST_CS R131 OPEN/0 10k
[2] REST_CS 2200pF R129
SCL R194 +
CE44
[ 2,3 ] SCL NJM4558 OPA 47k 100
SDA 10uF/10V

8
[ 2,3 ] SDA MR DAC_MR
+12V C98 100pF
VSCK
[2] VSCK
VSDA
[2] VSDA
FAN
[2] FAN
R132
+12V 20k C63 220pF

GND

CB78 + CE5

4
U15A
0.1uF OPEN/10uF/16V
C64 2200pF R136 2 - R205 R135
5.1k 1 N6
VREF 3 +
3.9k R141 R137 OPEN/0 10k
ACLK SACLK R198 NJM4558 OPA 47K
+
CE46
R138 33 100
ALRCK SLRCK 10uF/10V

8
R139 33 DAC_SL
ABCK R142 33 SBCLK +12V SL C99 100pF

ASDAT0 R143 33 SDAT0


ASDAT1 R144 33 SDAT1
ASDAT2 R145 33 SDAT2
R146
20k C65 220pF

GND J20
MUTE_DAC
TP77 GND 1
1:D/A CE2746(U24) TP78 2
C66 ML
R128,R210,R145,R142,R204,R205,R206,R207,R208,CE71,CE46(OPEN) R209=0,R129=10,R198=R199=33,CE40=100uF/10V 3
J21 5.1k MR

4
2:D/A DA1196/WM8746(U24) 2200pF U15B 4
TJC3-8A R148 GND
R209,R142,R198,R199,R129,R207,R208,CE71,CE46(OPEN),R128=10 R210=R145=R204=R205=R206=0,CE40=10uF/16V 6 - R202 R147 TP46 5
N5 SR
SACLK 7 TP45 SL 6
1 VREF 5 + TP44 7
SBCLK 10k R151 R149 OPEN/0 10k SUB
SLRCK 2 TP42 CENT 8
R197 NJM4558 OPA 47k
+
CE49 TP37
SDAT0 3 100 LIN 9
VCC 10uF/10V TP36

8
SDAT1 4 DAC_SR RIN 10
5 +12V SR C100 100pF TP35 11
SDAT2
GND 6
HEADER 11
7
8
4 9
10
L1
R152
20k C67 220pF
VCC_AUDIO
FB GND
U10
WM8746/DA1196
A_D5V A_D5V 1 28
SACLK DVDD AVDD1 DAC_MR C68
2 MCLK OUT0R 27

4
C45 + CE11 SBCLK 3 26 2200pF U16A
SLRCK BCLK GR0 DAC_ML R154
4 LRCK OUT0L 25 2 - R201 R153
0.1uF 47uF/16V SDAT0 5 24 5.1k 1 N4
SDAT1 DIN0 AGND2 DAC_SR VREF 10k
6 DIN1 OUT1R 23 3 +
SDAT2 7 22 R157 R155 OPEN/0 10k
MODE DIN2 GR1 DAC_SL R196 NJM4558 OPA 47k 100 +
CE51
8 MODE OUT1L 21
R12 0 9 20 10uF/10V

8
GND R211 OPEN MUTE AGND1 DAC_CENT
A_D5V 10 19 DAC_LFE +12V CENT C101
R210 0 LRCIN2 OUT2R
11 18 100pF
A_D5V R80 DGND GR2 DAC_CENT
0 12 ML/I2S OUT2L 17
A_D5V R209 OPEN 13 16 CAP
SDA R83 0 MC/IWL CAP
GND 14 MD/DM AVDD2 15
R20 0 R158
CB75 + CE48 20k C69 220pF
GND 0.1uF
SCL
R208
R95
0
OPEN
I2S FORMAT 100uF/16V GND

HARDWARE MODE
R164

4
U16B
C72 2200pF 5.1k 6 - R203 R163
7 N3
VREF 5 +
J2 R167 R165 OPEN/0 10k
10k
R195 NJM4558 OPA 47k 100
+
CE53
MIC2 1 10uF/10V
TP66

8
GND 2 +12V SUB C102 100pF DAC_LFE
TP65
TP64 3
TP63 4

R176 4x1 W/HOUSING MIC2


0 DIP4/W/H/P2.0
R93
VCC NC/470 DV33
R85
CE31 OPEN/18k
+12V
MIC_L

+
R214
NC/4K7 TP81 R118 OPEN/10uF/16V
J22
3

OPEN/4.7k
Q35 FAN 1 Q18
NC/9015,SMD 1 OPEN/2N3904
R213 R112 SOT23 MIC_R
NC/4k7 2 OPEN/1k
2

R89
OPEN/18k
TP82 NC/2.54 mm TJC3-2
+ CE59 R200
FAN Q34 CE57 10k
VREF
NC/9014,SMD NC/10u/16V
R212
+

NC/10k
100uF/16V
+12V
R199
10k
10 - 2 10 - 2

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DVD MPEG BOARD


MPEG board is not repaired,program for referrence only.
Y[1..6]
Y[1..6] [2]
VSYNC#
HSYNC# VSYNC# [ 2 ]
+5VV
HSYNC# [ 2 ]
+5VV ML
MR ML [5]
R97
MR [5]
75/DIP
R77 G/Y G/Y
B/U [5]
NC B/U [5]
R/V R/V R/V [5]

SY Y6 6 Q13
L35 2907 C81 RESET#
6 RESET# [2]
Y1 Q6 R94 1.8uH,DIP
NC GND
L28 2907 C86 150,1% C87 C58 GND [1]
R73 NC NC 47P 47p
NC C92 C48
NC NC
2 VCC
VCC [1]
C +12V
+12V [1]
1 B E3
2N3904
+5VV +5VV A21
A21 [2]

R86 R78 A20


A20 [2]
NC 75/DIP

SC
G/Y

Y2 5 Q8 Y4 Q7
L32 2907 C85 L29 2907 C83
R81 NC NC R75 1.8uH,DIP NC
C91 C52 150,1% C89 C50
NC NC NC 47P 47p

+5VV

+5VV
R87
75/DIP
R92
75/DIP
B/U
CVBS_ST
Y5 5 Q10
Y3 Q33 L33 2907 C82
L34 2907 C110 R84 1.8uH,DIP NC
R91 1.8uH,DIP NC 150,1% C88 C54
C90 C56 47P 47p
150,1% 47P 47p

SCART CONTROL

+12V R98
ASPECT

680
R99 C
SCART CONNECTOR R100

1k B E 75
J17 3904 / 3906
HSYNC#
TP31 VSYNC# 1

3
TP30 2 R102

3
VCC DV33 A20 A21 Q15
TP24 3 R101 1
VCC A20 1 Q14
TP22 4 [2] 2N3904
ASPDIF 2.2k
TP21 5 [2] 2N3904
SC 2.2k

2
TP20 SY 6 R124 R106

2
TP19 7 0(OPEN)
CVBS_ST OPEN(0)
TP18 8
TP17 9 |
TP32
R/V
10
V
G/Y
TP33 B/U 11
TP38 12
TP49 RGB/CVBS# 13 1 DV33 Q16
RGB-S 2 3906 3 RGB/CVBS#
TP1 ASPECT 14
TP4 15
Pitch=2.0 m/m R2
TP5 16 10k
ML CB71
TP6 MR 17 R71

1
TP16 18 0.1uf
4.7k R60
10K
3

SCART, 11P, PITCH=2.0M/M Q31


[2] RGB_SWITCH 1
R107 1k
2N3904
2
10 - 3 10 - 3

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DVD MPEG BOARD


MPEG board is not repaired,program for referrence only.

SD33
SD33
DV33 L25 FB
U7 U8 CB47
CB44 CB45 CB46 CB48 CB49 CB50
+ CE25 CB58
MA0 21 2 DQ7 MA0 21 2 DQ0 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
MA1 A0 DQ0 DQ6 MA1 A0 DQ0 DQ1 100uF/16V
22 A1 DQ1 3 22 A1 DQ1 3 0.1uF
MA2 23 5 DQ5 MA2 23 5 DQ2
MA3 A2 DQ2 DQ4 MA3 A2 DQ2 DQ3
24 A3 DQ3 6 24 A3 DQ3 6
MA4 27 8 DQ3 MA4 27 8 DQ4 VCC
MA5 A4 DQ4 DQ2 MA5 A4 DQ4 DQ5 L26 NO_USE
28 A5 DQ5 9 28 A5 DQ5 9
MA6 29 11 DQ1 MA6 29 11 DQ6 FLASH_VCC
MA7 A6 DQ6 DQ0 MA7 A6 DQ6 DQ7
30 A7 DQ7 12 30 A7 DQ7 12 DV33
MA8 31 39 DQ8 MA8 31 39 DQ8 L27 FB
MA9 A8 DQ8 DQ9 MA9 A8 DQ8 DQ9
32 A9 DQ9 40 32 A9 DQ9 40
MA10 20 42 DQ10 MA10 20 42 DQ10 CB59 + CE28
DBA0 A10 DQ10 DQ11 DBA0 A10 DQ10 DQ11
19 BA/A11 DQ11 43 19 BA/A11 DQ11 43
45 DQ12 45 DQ12 0.1uF 47uF/16V
SDCLK DQ12 DQ13 SDCLK DQ12 DQ13
35 CLK DQ13 46 35 CLK DQ13 46
SDCKE 34 48 DQ14 SDCKE 34 48 DQ14
CKE DQ14 DQ15 CKE DQ14 DQ15
DQ15 49 DQ15 49
DCS# 18 SD33 DBA1 18 SD33 R174 NC GND DBA0 R63 33 BA0
DRAS# CS DRAS# CS
17 RAS VCC 1 17 RAS VCC 1
DCAS# 16 25 DCAS# 16 25 DBA0 R109 NC SD33 DBA1 R64 33 BA1
DWE# CAS VCC SD33 DWE# CAS VCC SD33 DQ[0..31]
15 WE 15 WE [2] DQ[0..31]
VCCQ 7 VCCQ 7 R175 NC GND SDCKE R65 33 DCKE
DQM0 14 13 DQM0 14 13 [2] MA[0..11] MA[0..11]
DQM1 DQML VCCQ DQM1 DQML VCCQ BA[0..1] BA[0..1]
36 38 36 38 DBA1 R171 NC SD33 SDCLK R66 33 DCLK [2]
DQMH VCCQ DQMH VCCQ [2] DQM[0..3] DQM[0..3]
VCCQ 44 VCCQ 44
33 33 [2] DCLK DCLK
NC NC DCKE DCKE
37 4 37 4 [2]
NC VSSQ NC VSSQ CAS# CAS#
10 10 [2]
VSSQ VSSQ RAS# RAS#
26 41 26 41 U3 [2]
VSS VSSQ VSS VSSQ WE# WE#
50 47 50 47 [2]
VSS VSSQ VSS VSSQ A0 20 21 AD0 [2] CS# CS#
A1 A0 DQ0 AD1
19 A1 DQ1 22
A2 18 23 AD2
A3 A2 DQ2 AD3
ESMT M12L16161A-? ESMT M12L16161A-? 17 A3 DQ3 25 DRAM
A4 16 26 AD4
A5 A4 DQ4 AD5
15 A5 DQ5 27
A6 14 28 AD6
A7 A6 DQ6 AD7
13 A7 DQ7 29
A8 3 [2] PCE# PCE#
A9 A8
2 A9 [2] PRD# PRD#
A10 31 [2] PWR# PWR#
A11 A10
1 A11
SD33 A12 12 [2] A[0..21] A[0..21]
A13 A12
4 A13
A14 5 [2] AD[0..7] AD[0..7]
U9 A15 A14 FLASH_VCC
11 A15
R55 R TMS A16 10 FLASH
A17 A16 FLASH_VCC
MA0 23 2 DQ7 6 A17 Vcc 8
TDI MA1 A0 DQ0 DQ6 U11 A18 9
R54 R 24 4 A18
MA2 A1 DQ1 DQ5 A1 AD0
25 A2 DQ2 5 25 A0 D0 29 [ 2,5 ] SCL SCL
MA3 26 7 DQ4 A2 24 31 AD1 [ 2,5 ] SDA SDA
MA4 A3 DQ3 DQ3 A3 A1 D1 AD2
29 A4 DQ4 8 23 A2 D2 33
MA5 30 10 DQ2 A4 22 35 AD3
MA6 A5 DQ5 DQ1 A5 A3 D3 AD4
31 A6 DQ6 11 21 A4 D4 38 PWR# IIC
MA7 32 13 DQ0 A6 20 40 AD5 7 WE
A7 DQ7 A5 D5 PRD# 32 24 GND
MA8 33 42 DQ8 A7 19 42 AD6 OE GND GND [ 1,2,3,4,5 ]
MA9 A8 DQ8 DQ9 A8 A6 D6 AD7 PCE# 30
34 A9 DQ9 44 18 A7 D7 44 CE
MA10 DQ10 A9 DV33
22 A10/AP DQ10 45 8 A8 D8 30 DV33 [1]
MA11 35 47 DQ11 A10 7 32 VCC
DBA0 A11 DQ11 A9 D9 SST39VF040, TSOP VCC [1]
20 48 DQ12 A11 6 34
DBA1 BA0/A13 DQ12 DQ13 A12 A10 D10
21 BA1/A12 DQ13 50 5 A11 D11 36 Change R67 from R to 10k
51 DQ14 A13 4 39
SDCLK DQ14 DQ15 A14 A12 D12
38 CLK DQ15 53 3 A13 D13 41
SDCKE 37 A15 2 43 FLASH_VCC
CKE SD33 A16 A14 D14 A0
1 A15 D15 45
DCS# 19 1 A17 48
DRAS# CS VCC A18 A16
18 RAS VCC 14 17 A17 WP/ACC 14 R67 10k
DCAS# 17 27 A19 16
DWE# CAS VCC SD33 A18
16 WE 9 A19 BYTE 47
VCCQ 3 10 A20
DQM0 15 9 37
DQM1 DQML VCCQ PCE# VCC
39 DQMH VCCQ 43 26 CE
49 PRD# 28 27
VCCQ OE GND1
36 NC 11 WE GND2 46
40 NC VSSQ 6
VSSQ 12 4.7K 12 RESET
54 VSS VSSQ 46
41 52 MX29LV800
VSS VSSQ R70
28 VSS TSOP 48 pin

HY57V641620HG-SDRAM 64M
8M 16M 32M FLASH
FLASH_VCC
10 - 4 10 - 4

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DVD MPEG BOARD


EJS89D18
MPEG board is not repaired,program for referrence only.

1 INDEX & POWER, RESET Rev History P# Date


2 RF, SERVO & MPEG - MT1389E V1 The original released. 2003.6.15

Change CE11 from 10uF to 100uF 1 2003.7.17


V2
3 MEMORY - SDRAM, FLASH/EEPROM Change C3 from C to 2200pF
Change C2 from 0.1uF to C
Change R10,r15 from 750k to 680k
2
2
2
2
4 VIDEO OUT Change R17,R19 from 390k to 150k
Add C74 2200pF
Change R37 from 0 to R
2
2
2
Change R38 from 0 to R
5 AUDIO DAC WMA8746&WMA8720 AND AUDIO OUT Change C32 from 15nF to C
Change PIN 47 from LIMIT to ADIN
Add CE1 10uF
2
2
2
Change R15 from 1.5k to 1.8k 2
2
Remove 74H04 2
Change the LIMIT singalfrom PIN 46 to PIN136 2
Change R4,R5,R6,R8,R12 from 1k to R 2
Chang the TRIN&TROUT pullhigh power from 5V to 3V3 2
Add LC circuit 2
Change R67 from R to 10k 3
Add the low resistance output circuit 4
Change spdif output port 5
Add the Audio DAC power to reference filtering 5

NAME TYPE DEVICE


VCC Digital 5V SUPPLY
DV33 Digital 3.3V MT1389E
RFV33 Servo 3.3V MT1389E
LDO_AV33 Laser Diode 3.3V
AVCC RF 5V PICKUP HEADER
VCC

V18 Digital 1.8V MT1389E OPEN/1N4001 L2 DV33


V33 DV33
SD33 Digital 3.3V SDRAM MD1 VCC
FB
+12V Audio +12V OP AMP. CB2 + CE2
-12V Audio -12V OP AMP. OPEN/1N4001 0.1uF 100uF/10V R59
AVDD Audio 5V Audio DAC V33
MD2 10k

DVDD Audio 5V Audio DAC U1 V18


+CE8
3 2 V18 URST#
CB8 IN OUT 10uF/16V

GND
R57
0.1uF CB4 + CE4 CB5 1K
Q30
AZ1117H-ADJ 0.1uF 100uF/10V 0.1uF

2
1
J4 9014 CB1
SOT223 R9
+12V FB L5 +P12V 1 D4 10k 0.1uF
JUP L10 +P5V 2 R169 NC
VCC 2.2k
3 1.USE
PV33 4

1
V33 L36FB 1117-1.8V,R169
5
OPEN ,R170 0,D1 D2
OPEN
5x1 W/HOUSING 2.USE 1117-ADJ R169 2.4K
R170
DIP5/W/H/P2.0
1k ,R170 1K,D1 D2 OPEN
TP23 3.USE D1 D2 ,U1 R169 R170
OPEN URST#
TP28 URST# [ 2 ]
V18
V18 [2]
TP79
RFVCC
TP29 RFVCC [2]
LDO_AV33
TP26
Power ON alive source LDO_AV33 [2]
DV33
DV33 [ 2,3,4,5 ]
VCC
VCC [ 2,3,4,5 ]
AVCC
AVCC [2]
U2 VCC_AUDIO
VCC_AUDIO [5]
NC/1117-3V3
VCC V33 +12V
3 VI VO 2 +12V [ 4,5 ]
-12V
-12V [ 4,5 ]
GND 1 +12V1
+12V1 [5]
GND
GND [ 2,3,4,5 ]

+5VV
VCC_AUDIO VCC L30 POWER_STB
L6 POWER_STB [ 2 ]
+5VV V33
VCC FB MIC2
MIC2 [5]
+
4.7 CE34 + CE33 MIC_EN
CB10 + CE9 100uF/10V CB67 100uF/10V MIC_EN [ 2,5 ]
0.1uF CB13
0.1uF
0.1uF 220uF/10V

AVCC
L7 V33
VCC
RFV33
FB/1206 L8
V33 RFV33

FB
+ CE12
CB12 100uF/10V
0.1uF DV33
U12
V33 8 VCC NC 1
R69 680 SDA 5 2
R68 680 SCL SDA NC
6 SCL NC 3
VCC
4 GND WP 7
VCC 24C02
CB13
0.1uF
CB14 + CE14

0.1uF 220uF/16V
10 - 5 10 - 5

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DVD MPEG BOARD


MPEG board is not repaired,program for referrence only.
JITFO C1 390pF JITFN Change R4,R5,R6,R8,R12 from ik to R DV33
74H04
R207 R16 100k L11
PLLVDD3 6.8 R3 750k AMDAT R192 R DACVDD3
RFV33
Y1
ALRCK R139 1k XI XO FB
C2 CB17 + CE15
C3 2200pF C CE58 4 R4 R
100uF/16V + CB16 C10 27MHz C11 0.1uF 10uF/16V
R10 OPO R11 0 ADIN 20pF 20pF
680k 0.1uF 4 R8 33 RESET
OP- C109 C107

V1P4
OP+ 33pF 33pF C108 J11
FAN 33pF HSYNC
FAN [5] TP51 VSYNC 1
R15 C74

100k
2

0.47uF/N.C
R18 R 680k 2200pF A21 MC_DA
A21

20pF
R17 [4] VSDB 3
TP55 V1P4 A20 VSCKA 4
150k J9 R24 10uF/25v C16 A20 VCC VCC
R22 1 R19 [4] TP73 VSTBA 5
6.8 CE1 C9

C4
15k
SP- 150k sp-/ 1 TP74 6
RFV33 PLLVDD3 10uF/10v 1500pF R215 R216

R7
+

1000pF
SP+ RFV33 TP75 7
2 C0603/SMD

XTAL
TP47

0.1uF
LIMIT TP76 8

0DAC_MR
3

0 DAC_ML
XO
C13 TP48 GND 9

RFV33
4 CB6 V33 NC NC VCC

C19
VCC

2
4
6
8
SL- 5

C6
R14
RN2

ASDAT1
ASDAT0
ASDAT2
SL+ 6 0.1uF R105 PITCH=2.0M/M

ALRCK
L37 0.1uF

CB19

MC_DA
VSYNC
DACVDD3
R13

0.033uF

0.047uF
Rx4

MC_DA
6x1 W/HOUSING FB,DIP

ASPDIF
1k RN0805/8P4R

0.047uF
0.1uF
CON2.0-6 L/IND/DIP/P10.0 R0603/SMD 4.7k

FAN
ADACVDD3

APLLVDD3

DACVDD3

DACVDD3
R21
0.1uF

PLLVDD3

R6
RFV33

R5

1
VSTB 3
VSDA 5
VSCK 7
TP62 TP61 TP41 TP60 TP56 Change C3 from C to 2200pF

RFV18
IR

JITFO
JITFN
Change C2 from 0.1uF to C

Y6
Y5

Y4

Y3
C12

C18
Change R10,r15 from 750k to 680k FS

C14

C17
Change R17,R19 from 390k to 150k

C21
V18 Add C74 2200pF C22
ADACVDD3 R25
FB ADACVDD3 C5
L17 RFV18 33pF
CB24

216
215
214
213
212
211
210
209
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
+ CE3 0.1uF 2K
220uF/10v C23
0.1uF 6800PF R29

IREF

XTALO

DACVDDC
SPDIF
RFGND

VCM

DACVDDA

DACVDDB
RFGC
OSN
OSP

RFRPDC
RFRPAC

ADCVSS
ADCVDD3

LPFIN
LPFIP

IDACEXLP

JITFO

ADACVDD3

DACVSSA
G

DACVSSB

DACVSSC

MC_DATA
AVDD3

HRFZC

AR

DVDD3
LPFON

JITFN

XTALI

ALRCK
CRTPLP

RFVDD3

RFGND18

CVBS
LPFOP

ADACGND

VREF
RFVDD18

AL

FS
APLLCAP

ASDATA3
ASDATA2
ASDATA1
ASDATA0
PLLVDD3

PLLVSS

APLLVSS

APLLVDD3
4.7k V18 R38 V33
0
DV33 R1 10k LIMIT APLLVDD3
1 AGND
C C53 1uF(OPEN) CC 2 162 ACLK
TP11 BB DVDA ACLK ABCK CB7 + CE7
D C51 1uF(OPEN) 3 161
TCK STBY TP43 AA DVDB ABCK
A C49 1uF(OPEN) 4 160
TDO TRCLOSE TP14 DD DVDC DVSS 0.1uF 10uF/25v
B C47 1uF(OPEN) 5 159 R28 0 TMS
TDI TROUT TP53 DVDD GPIO5
RFO C27 1uF 6 158 R27 0 TDI
TMS TRIN TP9 C24 C DVDRFIP GPIO4
7 157 R26 0 LIMIT
C DVDRFIN GPIO3
8 MA DVDD18 156
D 9 155 MA4 CS# RN1A 33 DCS#
A MB RA4 MA5
10 MC RA5 154 RAS# RN1B 33 DRAS#
B 11 153 MA6 CAS# RN1C 33 DCAS#
MD RA6 MA7
V1P4 12 SA RA7 152 WE# RN1D 33 DWE#
V2P8 V20 13 SB DVDD3 151
14 150 MA8
CB23 + CE18 C103 SC RA8
15 149 MA9
CB21 + CE16 CB22 + CE17 SD RA9 GND
16 148 MA11 GND [ 1,2,3,4,5 ]
0.1uF 47uF/16V OPEN CDFON RA11 DV33
17 147 DCKE
0.1uF 47uF/16V 0.1uF 47uF/16V CDFOP CKE AVCC
E 18 146 DCLK AVCC [ 1 ]
TP50 F TNI RCLK
19 145 V18
TP70 TPI DVSS V18 [1]
MDI1 20 144 MA3 DV33
MDI2 MDI1 RA3 A_D5V R76 OPEN DV33 [1]
R40 0 21 143
LDO2 MDI2 DVSS MA2 URST#

MT1389D
22 LDO2 RA2 142 MUTE_DAC R125 4.7K URST# [1]
LDO1 23 141 MA1 VCC
RFV33 LDO1 RA1 MA0 VCC [1]
Change R37 from 0 to R 24 SVDD3 RA0 140
Change R38 from 0 to R CB25 25 139 MA10
Change C32 from 15nF to C CSO/RFOP RA10 POWER
26 RFLVL/RFON DVDD3 138
0.1uF 27 137 BA1
SGND BA1

AVCC TP10
V2P8
V20
28
29
V2REFO
V20
V1.7 BA0
RCS#
136
135
BA0
CS#
SD33 L50 OPEN VCC Y[1..6]
TP69 V1P4 30 134 RAS# Y[1..6] [4]
TP93 VREFO RAS# CB51 C106 HSYNC#
31 133 HSYNC# [4]
FEO DVDD18 VSYNC#
32 132 CAS# VSYNC# [4]
HA1 TP68 TEZISLV TEO CAS# 0.1uF 0.1uF FS0
FS0
H51 33 131 WE# FS1 [4]
C33 + CE20 TEZISLV RWE# FS1
C104 OPO 34 130 RGB_SWITCH [4]
0.1uF OP_OUT DVSS RGB_SWITCH
GND OP- 35 129 DQM1 [4]
24 100uF/16V 0.1uF OP_INN DQM1
OP+ 36 128 DQ8
23 LD_DVD R32 OP_INP RD8
DMO 37 127 DQ9
22 FMO DMO RD9 DQ10
VIDEO INTERFACE
AVCC 4.7K 38 FMO RD10 126
21 TP7 C31 R36 TROPEN DQ11
MDI1 R34 IOA 39 TROPENPWM RD11 125
20
19 LD_CD TP27 10K
V1P4 40 PWMOUT1/ADIN0 RD12 124 DQ12 A[0..21]
A[0..21]
Q2 Q1 TRO 41 123 [3]
18 R190 0 3904 10K 3904 TRO DVDD3 AD[0..7]
FOO 42 122 DQ13 AD[0..7] [ 3 ]
17 R191 0 R33 10k FOO RD13 PRD# PRD#
ADIN 43 121 DQ14 [3]
16 FG/ADIN1 RD14 PWR# PWR#
E VSYNC# 44 120 [3]
15 AVCC J1 GPIO0 DVSS PCE#
HEADER 24 SMD0.5 TOP

AVCC HSYNC# 45 119 DQ15 PCE# [3]


14 V18 STBY R23 0 GPIO1 RD15 DQ0
V20 46 GPIO2 RD0 118
13 TP TDI 1 A2 DQ1
FLASH
TP52 47 IOA2 RD1 117 MA[0..11] MA[0..11] [3]
12 TP GND 2 V18 DQ2
TOP

F TP59 48 DVDD18 RD2 116 DQ[0..31]


11 TP TMS 3 A3 DQ[0..31] [3]
D R35 IOA TP54 49 IOA3 DVSS 115 BA[0..1]
10 TP LOAD+ 4 A4 DQ3 BA[0..1]
A TP58 50 IOA4 RD3 114 [3]
9 Q3 4.7K TP LOAD- 5 A5 DQ4
RF0 TP57 51 IOA5 RD4 113 DQM[0..3]
8 3904 A6 DQ5 DQM[0..3] [3]
IOA 52 IOA6 RD5 112 DCLK
7 TP72 A7 DQ6 DCLK [3]
B 53 IOA7 RD6 111
6 5x1 W/HOUSING A8 DQ7
C Q4 54 HIGHA0 RD7 110 DV33 DCKE
5 TP11 DIP5/W/H/P2.0 DQM0 DCKE [3]
109
2

4 T+ 8550,DIP DQM0 CAS# [3]

DVDD18
CAS#

HIGHA7
HIGHA6
HIGHA5
HIGHA4
HIGHA3
HIGHA2
HIGHA1
T-
DVDD3

DVDD3

DVDD3

DVDD3
LDO2 RAS#
IOWR#

PRST#
3 L21 1

UP1_2
UP1_3

UP1_4
UP1_5
UP1_6

UP1_7
UP3_0
UP3_1
UP3_4
UP3_5
IOOE#

GPIO6

GPIO7
IOCS#

UWR#
IOA18

IOA19

IOA20

IOA21
RAS# [3]
DVSS

DVSS

DVSS

URD#

DVSS

INT0#
F+

IOA1

IOA0
2 CE21 WE#

AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6

AD7
ALE
A16

A17
WE#

ICE
F- CB41 CB42 CB60 CS# [3]

IR
1 10uH/SMD CS# [3]
47uF/16V
+
3

100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
LD_DVD R39 10 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
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TP25 U4
HD60-24SMD V33 MT1389D
A18
A19 LQFP216/SMD
LC_CD R41 10 MEMORY
TP34
2

RGB_SWITCH
Q5 + CE22 DV33 V18

MUTE_DAC
3

L22 8550,DIP 47uF/16V C SCL [3]


SCL
LDO1 SDA

RESET#
PRD#
1 SDA [3]

URST#
PWR#

10uH/SMD

VSCK

VSDA

TRCLOSE R182
PCE#

VSTB
A1

680
RXD
SDA
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6

AD7

SCL

TXD
A16

A12
A15
A14
A13

A11
A10

A20

A21

A17
B C E

IOA
1 3 CB28 CB29 CB30 CB31
A9

A0

IR
IIC
2

2SB1132 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF


TP2 V18
TP101 ASDAT[0..2]
ASDAT[0..2] [5]
TP39 TP40 ALRCK ALRCK [5]
TP3 ACLK
DV33 ACLK [5]
R42 R43 TP TP R44 R45 ABCK
1 1 1 1 ABCK [5]
U5 ASPDIF
FOSO R46 20K FOO ASPDIF [5]
VCC
15 14 TRSO R47 18k TRO CB35 CB37 RESET#
VOTK+ VOFC+ FMSO R49 15k FMO RESET# [ 4,5 ]
16 VOTK- VOFC- 13
SL+ 17 12 SP- DMSO R50 10k DMO 0.1uF 0.1uF
SL- VOLD+ VOSL+ SP+
18 11 MUTE_DAC
VOLD- VOSL- MUTE_DAC [ 5 ]
19 PGND PGND 10
20 9 C37 C38 C39 C40
VNFTK PVCC1 R185 R188
VCC 21 PVCC2 VCC 8 VCC AUDIO INTERFACE
330pF 330pF 0.1uF 0.015uF 220 220
V1P4 DV33 LOAD- LOAD+
30 G2 G1 29 J3
R52 R53
22 7 10k 20k TP15 4 Q26 Q27
R51 20k FMSO PREGND VNFFC DMSO RXD 3 8550 8550
23 VINLD VOSL 6 TP13
TP12 TXD 2
24 CTK2 VINSL- 5
25 4 V1P4 TP8 1 R183
TRSO CTK1 VINSL+ R56 20k 680
26 VINTK CF2 3
C41 V1P4 27 2 4x1 W/HOUSING TROPEN Q28 Q29 TRCLOSE
150pF STBY BIAS CF1 FOSO C42 8050 8050
28 STBY VINFC 1
C43 150pF R184 1K R189 1K
0.1uF
BA5954
R58 C80 390p
C79 390p
10k
C46
0.1uF
TRANSISTOR TRAY DRIVE CIRCUIT
10 - 6 10 - 6

LAYOUT DIAGRAM - DVD MPEG BOARD


MPEG board is not repaired,program for referrence only.
11 - 1 11 - 1

EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM

AMP PART DVD PART

27
9 26
28
29
11
24

7
31
6 32 33
4 12
23
3

19 21(22)
18
2 34
16
14 17
1
13 35

36
11 - 2 11 - 2

ACCESSORIES MECHANICAL PARTSLIST

994000003071 SPEAKER BOX ASS'Y DVD PART


994000005073 WOOFER ASS'Y
994000005074 SPEAKER WIRE 2m 13 994000002493 DVD UNIT DISPLAY LENS
994000005075 PH BRACKET ASS'Y 14 994000002497 POWER MULTI BOTTON
994000003497 PRE1-PHILIPS REMOTE HANDSET 16 994000002495 SWITCH PUSH KNOB
17 994000002505 FUNCTION KNOB METAL RING
994000003506 SPEAKER WIRE 1.5m 18 994000003079 DVD FRONT PANEL
994000005078 AUDIO SINGLE WIRE
994000004178 CONTROL CABLE 30P 19 994000002503 DVD UNIT PUSH KEY PLATE
994000003516 FM ANT 1P WIRE 1.5m 21 994000002506 OVERLAY FOR FUNCTION KNOB
994000003517 AM ANT SINGLE JUMPER WIRE 22 994000002494 MULTI BUTTON
23 994000003075 MCD700 SIDE PLATE-L
994000002562 ANTENNA HOLDER BLACK 24 994000003081 DVD TOP CABINET

26 994000002485 DVD DOOR


27 994000002504 CD/DVD DOOR DECOATIVE SHEET
MECHANICAL PARTSLIST 28 994000002488 1300 CD DOOR BRACKET(L)
29 994000002489 1300 CD DOOR BRACKET(R)
31 994000002514 DVD DECODER CARD 89D18(2.0CH)
AMP PART

MCD700 AMP CABINET BOTTOM 32 994000002491 WORM PREFORMING NE-1300 ASS'Y


1 994000002483
MCD700 AMP UNIT DISPLAY LENS 33 994000003082 DVD CABINET BACK
2 994000005079
MCD700 VOLUME KNOB 34 994000003076 MCD700 SIDE PLATE-R
3 994000002496
OVERLAY FOR KNOB MCD700 35 994000002484 DVD CABINET BOTTOM
4 994000002501
MCD700 AMP CABINET FRONT 36 994000005081 RUBBER FOOT MCD700
6 994000003072

CAB. TOP PLATE MCD700 994000002487 1300 WORM & WORM WHEEL BRACKET
7 994000002502
MCD700 SIDE PLATE-L 994000003185 DVD MECHA. SHOCKPROOF WASHER
8 994000003075
MCD700 AMP CABINET TOP 994000002511 LEATHER BELT NE-1300
9 994000003073
11 994000003074 MCD700 AMP CABINET BACK
12 994000003076 MCD700 SIDE PLATE-R

Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are


normal service parts.
12 - 1

ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - DVD PART


- MISCELLANEOUS -

X1 994000003163 CRYSTAL OSC FREQ. 4,5MHz H3


X801 994000002551 CRYSTAL OSC FREQ.32,768KHz
X802 994000003152 FILTER FREQUENCY 4,19MHz
J1101 994000002556 OPTICAL & COAXIAL TERMINAL
JAK901 994000002554 S-Video + SINGLE RCA SOCKET

JAK902 994000002553 RCA SOCKET 3P


JP818 994000003412 FUSE F1,5A/125V
S701 994000002542 IR SENSOR BLACK
SW1501 994000002555 LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH
SW1502 994000002555 LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH

SW1503 994000002555 LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH


SW1504 994000002555 LIGHT TOUCH SWITCH
SW701 994000002543 LIGHT TOUCH SW.
SW706 994000002557 SWITCH(4-DIRECTIONS)
994000003435 ANT. LEADING-OUT TERMINAL

994000002541 VFD DISPLAY NE-700D-3.WR


994000005068 DOOR SWITCH
994000002513 TUNER PCB ASS'Y
994000005071 CPU PCB ASS'Y MCD700
994000002563 DVD MECHANISM IDM520A

- DIODES -

BD801 994000002521 THYRISTOR RS406(4A)


D1 994000003154 VARIODE DIODE SCV220
D2 994000003154 VARIODE DIODE SCV220
D3 994000003155 VARIODE DIODE I348 L13
D801 994000002544 RECTIFIER DIODE 5822

LED 994000002537 LED LAMP(BLUE)

- COILS & FILTERS -

T1 994000003149 I.F.T. COIL 511BE


T2 994000003148 I.F.T. COIL 403B
T3 994000003146 I.F.T. COIL 205B
T4 994000003147 I.F.T. COIL 303B
Z1 994000003153 FM CER.FILTER 10,7MHz 3P

Z2 994000003153 FM CER.FILTER 10,7MHz 3P


Z3 994000003151 AM FILTER 450J MG(3 PINS)

- IC & TRANSISTORS -

IC3 994000003158 IC LC72130 & LA1823


IC4 994000003158 IC LC72130 & LA1823
IC701 994000002539 IC PT6311/SC16311/CD16311
Q1 994000003156 CHIP TRANSISTOR 9014
Q2 994000003156 CHIP TRANSISTOR 9014
12 - 2

ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - DVD PART


- IC & TRANSISTORS -

Q3 994000003156 CHIP TRANSISTOR 9014


Q601 994000002519 TRANSISTOR 8550C-5
Q801 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5
Q804 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5
Q802 994000002519 TRANSISTOR 8550C-5

U802 994000002546 IC YD2576-ADJ


U803 994000002548 IC LM7805/LM340T5 7805
U804 994000002549 CPU U252(3P9228 XYZ)
U807 994000002547 IC AT24C02-PC27(2.7V)

Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are


normal service parts.
12 - 3

ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST - AMP PART


- MISCELLANEOUS -

COD301 994000002535 CODER ED-1612-00-F15


F101 ! 994000002531 FUSE F4AL250V
F102 ! 994000002531 FUSE F4AL250V
F103 ! 994000002529 FUSE F2AL250V
J1001 994000005069 COAXIAL-CABLE TERMINAL

J103 994000002528 4PINS RCA SOCKET


J104 994000002527 4PINS SPEAKER SOCKET
J200 994000002534 HEADPHONE JACK J35-06B
RE1600 994000003509 RELAY 10A 240VAC/30VDC
SW401 994000002536 SPECIAL SW. TC-V030A

SW402 994000002536 SPECIAL SW. TC-V030A


! 994000005072 POWER TRANSF. ECO-228A-37
994000005064 MCD700 AMP PCB ASSY
994000002532 MINI FAN RDM4010S DC12V
994000002573 FERRITE CORE JTH16X12X8

994000005076 FERRITE CORE JTH29X19X15


! 994000005077 POWER TRANSFORMER 120V/60
! 994000003078 AC LINE CORD 1.95m UL

- DIODES -

ZD107 994000002515 ZENER DIODE 3V 1/2W-52


DZ1300 994000003417 ZENER DIODE 5.6V 1/2W-52
D101 994000002521 THYRISTOR RS406(4A)

- IC & TRANSISTORS -

Q100 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5


Q102 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5
Q103 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5
Q105 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5
Q106 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5

Q101 994000002517 TRANSISTOR 2SB772A


Q107 994000002519 TRANSISTOR 8550C-5
Q1600 994000002518 TRANSISTOR 8050C-5
IC1301 994000004669 IC TL072
IC1300 994000003422 CHIP IC TDA8920

U101 994000003427 IC NE008


U103 994000005067 IC 7812
U104 994000005066 I.C.PT2314 PRINCETON
U105 994000005065 IC TDA7264
U106 994000002524 IC PT2309-S(L) SOP

Note: Only these parts mentioned in the list are


normal service parts.

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