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TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE PAGE
1 Safety Precaution -------------------------------------------------3
1.1. General guidelines-----------------------------------------3
1.2. Caution for fuse replacement ---------------------------3
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------4
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
to Electrostatic Sensitive (ES) Devices---------------42.2. Precaution of Laser Diode -------------------------------5
2.3. Service caution based on legal restrictions----------6
3 Service Navigation------------------------------------------------7
3.1. Service Information ----------------------------------------7
4 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------8
5 Features --------------------------------------------------------------9
5.1. What's a Blu-ray Disc?------------------------------------9
5.2. Structure of the BD-Video Disc -------------------------9
5.3. Benefits of the BD-Video Disc --------------------------9
5.4. Region codes of BD ROM: ----------------------------10
5.5. Features of DMP-BD10---------------------------------10
6 Location of Controls and Components ------------------12
7 Operation Instructions ----------------------------------------14
7.1. Taking out the Disc from DVD-Drive Unit when
the Disc cannot be ejected by OPEN/CLOSE
button-------------------------------------------------------- 14
8 Service Mode -----------------------------------------------------15
8.1. Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting---------- 15
9 Service Fixture & Tools ---------------------------------------22
10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ---------------23
10.1. Disassembly Flow Chart-------------------------------- 23
10.2. P.C.B. Positions------------------------------------------- 23
10.3. Top cover---------------------------------------------------24
10.4. Front panel------------------------------------------------- 24
10.5. Front P.C.B., Power SW P.C.B.-----------------------2410.6. DVD drive --------------------------------------------------25
10.7. Rear panel -------------------------------------------------25
10.8. Power P.C.B. ----------------------------------------------26
10.9. Digital P.C.B. ----------------------------------------------26
10.10. Main P.C.B. ------------------------------------------------27
11 Measurements and Adjustments --------------------------28
11.1. Service Positions-----------------------------------------28
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1 Safety Precaution
1.1. General guidel ines1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated
damaged by the short circuit.
2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are prope
installed.
3. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
1.1.1. Leakage current cold check1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the
two prongs on the plug.
2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter,
between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal-
lic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads,
connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metal-
lic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading
should be between 1M and 5.2M.
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to
the chassis, the reading must be .
Figure 1
1.1.2. Leakage current hot check
(See Figure 1 .)1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not u
an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 1.5k, 10 watts resistor, in parallel with
0.15F capacitors, between each exposed metallic pa
on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pip
as shown in Figure 1.
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sen
tivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the vo
age at each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each
the above measurements.
6. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 vo
RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229
equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leaka
current must not exceed 1/2 milliampere. In case a me
surement is outside of the limits specified, there is a po
sibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should b
repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the cu
tomer.
1.2. Caution for fuse replacement
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2 Warning
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatic Sensitive
(ES) DevicesSome semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec-
trostatic Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistor-sand semi-
conductor chip components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused
by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as alumi-
num foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as anti-static (ESD protected) can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or compara-
ble conductive material).7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material
to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
CautionBe sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise hamless motion such as the brush-
ing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to
damage an ES device).
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2.2. Precaution of Laser Diode
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2.3. Service caution based on legal restrictions
2.3.1. General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF)The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this
equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation.
The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is the alloy mainly consists of tin
(Sn), silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu), and the melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30 degrees C (86F) more than that
of the normal solder.
Definition of PCB Lead Free Solder being used
Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF) The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used.
(Definition: The letter ofPbF is printed on the PCB using the lead free solder.)
To put lead free solder, it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder.
Remove the remaining lead free solder on the PCB cleanly for soldering of the new IC. Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder, it takes the longer time to melt the
lead free solder.
Use the soldering iron (more than 70W) equipped with the temperature control after setting the temperature at 35030 degrees
C (66286F).
Recommended Lead Free Solder (Service Parts Route.) The following 3 types of lead free solder are available through the service parts route.
RFKZ03D01K-----------(0.3mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ06D01K-----------(0.6mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ10D01K-----------(1.0mm 100g Reel)
Note
* Ingredient: tin (Sn), 96.5%, silver (Ag) 3.0%, Copper (Cu) 0.5%, Cobalt (Co) / Germanium (Ge) 0.1 to 0.3%
The letter of PbF is printed either foil side or components side on the PCB using the lead free solder.
(See right figure)
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3 Service Navigation
3.1. Service Informat ion
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4 Specificat ions
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5 Features
5.1. What 's a Blu-ray Disc?The Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a next-generation optical disc format for storing a large amount of data using a short wavelength blue las
to read and write. Like DVD, there are a number of BD standards, such as read-only BD-ROM, recordable BD-R and rewritable B
RE. The single largest feature of BD is its high-density data storage capacity of 25 GB per layer on one side. This lets you sto
many hours of content, such as movies with HD resolution and high-quality music with loss-less audio compression. BD also fe
tures a high-performance interactive function that uses Java(*1), called BD-J, to deliver a new video experience to users noffered by conventional video media. With many motion picture production companies and electronics, PC and gaming manufactu
ers expressing their support for BD, new hardware and software products are expected to hit the market soon.
(*1): Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems
5.2. Structure of the BD-Video DiscThe Blu-ray Disc is an optical disc with the same dimensions as the DVD disc: 12 cm in diameter and 1.2 mm in thickness. By usi
a combination of the 405-nm-wavelength blue-violet laser, which is a shorter wavelength than the red laser used by DVD, and
high-density objective lens with a numerical aperture of 0.85, BD uses a laser beam spot that is only about 1/5 the size used
DVD. Thanks to these technologies, a single-layer BD-Video disc can store five times more data than a DVD disc.
5.3. Benefits of the BD-Video Disc1. One Single-Layer Disc Equals Five DVDs in Data
Capacity
The BD-Video disc boasts a data storage capacity of 25
GB in a single layer and 50GB in dual layer, because it
uses the shorter wavelength blue-violet laser and a high-
density objective lens to enable higher-density data
reading. When a multi-layer system is adopted in the
future, the storage capacity can increase to 100 GB and
even 200 GB. One BD-Video disc can store a huge
amount of data so users can enjoy many hours of high-definition content and high-quality surround sound that
could not previously be provided by other media.
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2. HD Image Quality Video
In addition to the MPEG-2 format used by DVD-Video, the
BD-Video disc uses video codes, such as MPEG-4 AVC
and VC-1, which deliver high image quality using high
compression rates. The data transfer speed is 48 Mbps,
which is about three times faster than DVD. A future plan
also calls for a further increase in the data transfer speed.
These technologies allow long-time playback of content
with high-definition image quality.
3. High-Quality Surround Sound
The BD-Video disc optionally supports next-generation
surround sound formats like Dolby Digital Plus. Con-
necting a BD-Video player to an AV center using an
HDMI(*2) cable enables linear PCM multi-channel data
transfer. This makes it possible to reproduce high-quality
7.1-channel surround sound with each channel offering
DVD-Audio quality, delivering a surround sound experi-
ence that rivals the quality of the master audio source.
(*2) HDMI Ver. 1.1 and newer.
4. BD-J for Extensive Interactive Functions
The BD-Video disc is equipped with an extended function
based on Java(*1) technology, called BD-J, to provide
various interactive features. For example, this can beused to program various operations, such as displaying a
pop-up menu while playing a BD-Video disc, and activat-
ing a keyword search. With unlimited application possibil-
ities, BD-J offers interactive enjoyment that is simply not
possible with conventional AV software.
5. Extensive Support for Both Hardware and Software
The Blu-ray Disc specifications have been established
mainly by leading electronics, PC and gaming manufac-
turers around the world, including Panasonic. These com-
panies will support BD promotion by introducing a variety
of hardware. A number of major motion picture production
companies have expressed their support. A variety of
software can be expected to hit the market before long.
5.4. Region codes of BD ROM: Region A/1: North America, South America, East Asia
except for China (India, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia
etc.)
Region B/2: Europe and Africa
Region C/3: China, Russia and other countries
5.5. Features of DMP-BD101. Ultimate picture quality
2. Superb sound quality
3. Utmost compatibility with existing Optical Discs
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4. Intelligent Control: EZ Sync
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6 Location of Controls and Components
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7 Operation Instructions
7.1. Taking out the Disc from DVD-Drive Unit when the Disc cannot be
ejected by OPEN/CLOSE button
7.1.1. Forcible Disc Eject
7.1.1.1. When the power can be turned off.1. Turn off the power and press [SKIP FWD] and [PAUSE] keys on the front panel simultaneously for 5 seconds.
7.1.1.2. When the power can not be turned off.1. Press [POWER] key on the front panel for over 10 seconds to turn off the power forcibly, and press [SKIP FWD] and [PAUSE]
keys on the front panel simultaneously for 5 seconds.
7.1.2. When the Forcible Disc Eject can not be done.1. Turn off the power and pull out AC cord.
2. Remove the Top Cover and Front Panel.
3. Insert Eject Pin (JZJ0484) into hole on front of DVD Drive and push Eject Pin (JZJ0484) to eject tray slightly.
4. Pull out tray by hand.
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8 Service Mode
8.1. Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting
8.1.1. Self-Diagnosis FunctionsSelf-Diagnosis Function provides information for errors to service personnel by Self-Diagnosis Display when any error h
occurred.
U**, H** and F** are stored in memory and held.
You can check latest error code by transmitting [0] [1] of Remote Controller in Service Mode.
Automatic Display on FL will be cancelled when the power is turned off or AC input is turned off during self-diagnosis display is O
Error Code Diagnosis contents Description Monitor Display Automatic FL display
U30 Remote control code error Display appears when main unit and remote
controller codes are not matched.
No display
* is remote controller code of t
main unit.
Display for 5 seconds.
U59 Abnormal inner temperature
detected
Display appears when the drive temperature
exceeds 70C.
The power is turned off forcibly.For 30 minutes after this, all key entries are
disabled. (Fan motor operates at the highest
speed for the first 5 minutes. For the remain-
ing 25 minutes, fan motor is also stopped.)
The event is saved in memory as well.
No display
U59 is displayed for 30 minutes.
U71 HDMI incompatible error
(HDCP incompatible)
Display this error when the equipment (com-
patible with DVI such as TV, amplifier etc.)
connected to the unit by HDMI is incompatible
with HDCP.
*HDCP=High-bandwidth Digital Content Pro-
tection
No display
U72 HDMI connection error
(communication error)
This error is displayed when there are any
communication problems with the unit and the
equipments (TV, amplifier etc.) connected to
the unit by HDMI. (or when there is a problemwith the HDMI cable)
No display
U72 display disappears whe
error has been solved by Pow
OFF/ON of connecting equipme
or by inserting/removing of HD
cable.
U73 HDMI connection error
(authentication error)
when authentication error occurs while the
equipments (TV, amplifier etc.) are connected
by HDMI. (or when there is a problem with the
HDMI cable)
No display
U73 display disappears whe
error has been solved by Pow
OFF/ON of connecting equipme
or by inserting/removing of HD
cable.
F99 Hang-up Displayed when communication error has
occurred between Main microprocessor(MV2-PLUS (IC60009)) and Timer micropro-
cessor (IC7501).
No display
Displayed is left until the [POWE
key is pressed.
H19 Inoperative fan motor When inoperative fan motor is detected after
powered on, the power is turned off
automatically.
The event is saved in memory.
No display No display
F00 No error information Initial setting for error code in memory
(Error code Initialization is possible with error
code initialization and main unit initialization.)
No display No display
F34 Initialization error when main
microprocessor is started up
for program recording
When initialization error is detected after
starting up main microprocessor MV2-PLUS
(IC60009), the power is turned off
automatically.The event is saved in memory.
No display No display
F58 Drive hardware error When drive unit error is detected, the event is No display No display
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8.1.2. Special Modes Setting
UNSUP-
PORT
Unsupported disc error *An unsupported format disc was played,
although the drive starts normally.
*The data format is not supported, although
the media type is supported.
*Exceptionally in case of the disc is dirty.
This disc is
incompatible.
Display for 5 seconds.
NO READ Disc read error *A disc is flawed or dirty.
*A poor quality failed to start.*The track information could not be read.
Cannot read.
Please check thedisc.
HARD
ERR
Drive error The drive detected a hard error. DVD drive error. Display for 5 seconds.
IR ERR IR communication error [IR ERR] is displayed when communication
between Timer microprocessor and IR micro-
processor fails.
No display
SELF
CHECK
Restoration operation Since the power cord fell out during a power
failure or operation, it is under restoration
operation.*It will OK, if a display disappears automati-
cally. If a display does not disappear, there is
the possibility that defective Digital P.C.B. /
DVD drive.
No display
PLEASE
WAIT
Unit is in termination process Unit is in termination process now.
BYE is displayed and power will be turned off.
No display
UNFOR-
MAT
Unformatted disc error You have inserted an unformatted DVD-RAM
or DVD-RW that is unformatted or recorded
on other equipment.
The disc is not
formatted properly.
No PLAY When there is a viewing restric-
tion on a BD-Video or DVD-
Video.
Rating password is set. No display
Item FL display Key operation
Mode name Description Front Key
TEST Mode *All the main unit's parameters are initialized. Press [STOP], [SKIP FWD] and
[OPEN/CLOSE] keys simulta-
neously for five seconds when
power is off.
Rating password The audiovisual level setting password is ini-
tialized to Level 8.
Open the tray, and press [SKIP
REV] and [PLAY] simultaneously for
5 seconds.
Service Mode Setting every kind of modes for servicing.
*Details are described in 8.1.3. Service Mode
at a glance.
When the power is off, press [SKIP
FWD], [OPEN/CLOSE] and
[PAUSE] keys simultaneously for 5
seconds.
BD-ROM history cleaning < Persistent Storage> of BD-ROM standard is
cleaned.
Screen display: [The player's history data has
been cleared] is displayed for five seconds.Same display as before execution.
When disc is not in tray. press
[STOP] and [POWER] keys simulta-
neously for 5 seconds.
Forced disc eject Removing a disc that cannot be ejected.
The tray will open and unit will shift to P-offmode.
While Demonstration Lock is being set, this
Forced disc eject function is not accepted
The display before execution
leaves.
When the power is off, press [SKIP
FWD] and [PAUSE] keys simulta-neously for 5 seconds.
Error Code Diagnosis contents Description Monitor Display Automatic FL display
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Forced power-off When the power button is not effective while
power is ON, turn off the power forcibly.
Display in P-off mode. Press [POWER] key over than
seconds.
Aging Perform sequence of modes as * Aging
Description shown below continually.
Display following the then mode. When the power is ON, pre
[STOP], [POWER] and [OPE
CLOSE] simultaneously for over
seconds and less than 10 seconds
NOTE1:
If Unit has not turned into Agimode by operations shown abov
execute TEST MODE once and r
execute operation shown above.
(*All the main units parameters a
initialized by TEST mode.)
NOTE2:If the unit has hung-up because
pressing keys for over 10 second
once turn off the power, and re-ex
cute this command.
*When releasing Aging mode, pre
[POWER] key over 10 seconds.
Demonstration lock/unlock Ejection of the disc is prohibited.The lock setting is effective until unlocking the
tray and not released by Main unit
initialization of service mode.
*When lock the tray.
LOCK is displayed for 3 seconds.
When the power is on (SS modepress [SKIP FWD] and [OPE
CLOSE] keys simultaneously for
seconds.
Note:When a disc is not in tray, th
setting is not effective.
*When unlock the tray.
UNLOCK is displayed for 3 sec-
onds.
When the power is on (SS mode
press [SKIP FWD] and [OPE
CLOSE] keys simultaneously for
seconds.
*When press OPEN/CLOSE key
while the tray being locked.
Press [OPEN/CLOSE] key while t
tray is being locked.
Item FL display Key operation
Mode name Description Front Key
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Progressive initialization The progressive setting is initialized to Inter-
lace.
The display before execution
leaves.
When the power is on (SS mode),
press [STOP] and [PLAY] simulta-
neously for 5 seconds.
Item FL display Key operation
Mode name Description Front Key
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8.1.3. Service Modes at a glanceService mode setting: While the power is off, press [SKIP FWD], [PAUSE] and [OPEN / CLOSE] simultaneously for five second
Item FL display Key operation
Mode name Description (Remote controller key)
Release Items Item of Service Mode executing is cancelled. Press [0] [0] or [Return] in servi
mode.
Error Code Display Last Error Code of U/H/F held by Timer is dis-
played on FL.
*Details are described in 8.1.1. Self-Diagno-
sis Functions.
If any error history dose not exist,
[F00] is displayed.
Press [0] [1] in service mode
ROM Version Display 1. Region code (displayed for 5 sec.)
2. Main firm version (displayed for 5 sec.)
3. Timer firm version (displayed for 5 sec.)
4. Drive firm version (displayed for 5 sec.)
5. ROM correction version (displayed for 5
sec.)
6. SIGMA microprocessor version (left dis-
played)
* are version displays.
Press [0] [2] in service mode
White Picture Output White picture is output as component Output
from AV Decoder.
*White picture
(Saturation rate : 100%)
*Initial mode is Interlace. Press [1] [1] in service mode.
Switch Interlace/Progressive
* is changed to 11, 12, 13 and 14.
(11: D1, 12: D2, 13: D3, 14: D4)
Press [1] [4] in White Picture Outp
mode.
*D1/D2/D3/D4 is switched in order
Magenta Picture Output Magenta picture is output with Component
Output from AV Decoder.
*Magenta picture
(Saturation rate: 100%)
*Initial mode is Interlace. Press [1] [2] in service mode.
Switch Interlace/Progressive
* is changed to 11, 12, 13 and 14.
(11: D1, 12: D2, 13: D3, 14: D4)
Press [1] [4] in Magenta Pictu
Output mode.
*D1/D2/D3/D4 is switched in order
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D1/D2/D3/D4 switch Switch D1/D2/D3/D4 is switched in SS mode.
*This command is effective during executing
White Picture Output, Magenta Picture Output
and RTSC Return in XP (A & V) modes.
Switch D1/D2/D3/D4
** is changed to 11, 12, 13 and 14.
(11: D1, 12: D2, 13: D3, 14: D4)
Press [1] [4] in I/P Switch mode.
*D1/D2/D3/D4 is switched in order.
Audio Mute (XTMUTE) Check whether mute is applied normally by
the timer microprocessor.
Press [2] [1] in service mode.
Audio Mute (XDMUTE) Check whether mute is applied normally by
the Digital P.C.B..
Press [2] [2] in service mode.
Audio Pattern Output The audio pattern stored in the internal mem-
ory is output
(Lch: 1kHz/-18dB)
(Rch: 400Hz/-18dB)
Initial mode (Audio 48kHz) Press [2] [3] in service mode.
Laser Used Time
Indicatoion
Check laser used time (hours) of drive.
l(*****) is the used time display in
hour.lLaser used time of DVD/ CD in
Playback/Recording mode is
counted.
Press [4] [1] in service mode.
Delete the Laser Used
Time
Laser used time stored in the memory of the
unit is deleted.
Press [9] [5] in service mode.
Delete the Last Drive
Error
Delete the Last Drive Error information stored
on the DVD Drive.
Press [9] [6] in service mode.
Laser power confirmation Drive state is judged based on difference
between laser power value at shipping and
present laser power value.
If DVD disc in not inserted, [NO
DISC] is displayed.
If power value study was filed,
[ERROR] is displayed.
1. into DVD
Drive in service mode. (Other
media are assumed to be
non-correspondence.)2. Press [4] [4].
Turn on all FL/LEDs All segments of FL and all LEDs are turned
on.
All segments are turned on. Press [5] [1] in service mode.
S1 signal output Forcibly superimpose the S1 signal (approx.4.5V DC) on the EE chroma signal, and check
the output on the S terminal.
Press [5] [2] in service mode.
S2 signal output Forcibly superimpose the S2 signal (approx.
2V DC) on the EE chroma signal, and check
the output on the S terminal.
Press [5] [3] in service mode.
Front connection inspec-
tion
Press all front keys and check the connection
between Main P.C.B. and Front key Switches.
(1) Each time a key is pressed, seg-
ment turned on increases one by
one.
(2) Total umber of keys that havebeen pressed.
Press [5] [4] in service mode.
Item FL display Key operation
Mode name Description (Remote controller key)
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Production Date Display Display the date when the unit was produced.
YY:Year
MM:Month
DD:Day
Press [6] [1] in service mode.
Display the accumlated
working time
Display the accumulated unit's working time.
(Indicating unit: Second)
Press [6] [4] in service mode.
Delete the Error History Delete Error History information stored on the
unit.
Press [9] [7] in service mode.
Tray OPEN/CLOSE Test The DVD drive tray is opened and closed
repeatedly.
* is number of open/close cycle
times.
Press [9] [1] in service mode
*When releasing this mode, pre
the [POWER] button of Remo
Controller more than 10 seconds.
Error code initialization Initialization of the last error code held by
timer (Write in F00)
Press [9] [8] in service mode.
Initialize Service Last Drive Error, Error history and Error
Codes stored on the unit are initialized to fac-
tory setting.
Press [9] [9] in service mode.
Finishing service mode Release Service Mode. Display in STOP (SS) mode. Press power button on the fro
panel or Remote controller in se
vice mode.
Item FL display Key operation
Mode name Description (Remote controller key)
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9 Service Fixture & Tools
Part Number Description Pcs Compatibility
RFKZ0216 Extension Cable (MainP.C.B. - Power P.C.B./ 23 Pin) 4 Same as EH55 Series
RFKZ0366 Extension FFC (DVD Drive - Digital P.C.B. / 40 Pin) 1 Same as EH55 Series
RFKZ0169 Extension Cable (MainP.C.B. - DVD Drive / 4 Pin) 1 Same as E50/E100 Series
RFKZ0165 Extension Cable (MainP.C.B. - Front P.C.B. / 20Pin) 1 Same as E50 Series
RFKZ0323 Extention Cable (Power P.C.B. - Digital P.C.B.) 1 New
RFKZ0367 Extension Cable (MainP.C.B. - Power SW P.C.B. / 6Pin) 1 Same as EH75V
JZS0484 Eject Pin 1 Same as ES15/ E50 Series
RFKZ03D01K Lead Free Solder (0.3mm/100g Reel) - Same as EH55 Series
RFKZ06D01K Lead Free Solder (0.6mm/100g Reel) - Same as EH55 Series
RFKZ10D01K Lead Free Solder (1.0mm/100g Reel)) - Same as EH55 Series
RFKZ0316 Solder Remover (Lead free 10W temperature Solder/180g) - Same as EH55 Series
RFKZ0328 Flux - Same as EH55 Series
RFKZ0329 Bottle of Flux - Same as EH55 Series
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10 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
10.1. Disassembly Flow ChartThe follwing chart is the procedure for disassembling the casing and inside parts for internal inspection when carrying out the se
vicing.
To assemble the unit, reverse the steps shown in the chart below.
10.2. P.C.B. Positions
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10.3. Top cover1. Remove the 2 screws (A) and 3 screws (B).
2. Slide top case rearward and open the both ends at rear
side of the top case a little and lift the top case in the
direction of the arrows.
10.4. Front panel1. Unlock 6 tabs (A) - (F) turn.
Pull with the front panel in the direction of your side.
10.5. Front P.C.B., Power SW P.C.B.
10.5.1. Front P.C.B.1. Remove the 4 screws (A).
2. Unlock the 4 tabs (A), remove the Front P.C.B. with earth
plate.
10.5.2. Power SW P.C.B.1. Remove the 4 screws (B).
2. Unlock the tab (B), remove the Power SW P.C.B..
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10.6. DVD drive1. Remove the FFC and wire with connector.
2. Remove the 4 screws (A) to remove the DVD drive.
CAUTION:When replacing DVD drive, pay attention as below.
10.7. Rear panel1. Remove the fan connector from Digital P.C.B..
2. Remove the 9 screws (A) and screw (B).
3. Unlock 2 locking tabs (A) to remove the rear panel.
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10.8. Power P.C.B.1. Remove 5 screws (A) and 2 connectors to remove Power
P.C.B..
10.9. Digital P.C.B.1. Remove 3 screws (A) and 4 connectors to remove Digital
P.C.B..
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10.10. Main P.C.B.1. Remove screw (A) and 4 connectors to remove Main
P.C.B..
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11 Measurements and Adjustments
11.1. Service PositionsNote:
For description of the disassembling procedure, see the section 10.
11.1.1. Checking and Repairing of Power P.C.B.
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11.1.2. Checking and Repairing of DVD Drive
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11.1.3. Checking and Repairing of Main P.C.B.
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11.1.4. Checking and Repairing of Digital P.C.B.
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11.1.5. Caution for Replacing Parts
11.1.5.1. Notice after replacing Digital P.C.B.After replacing Digital P.C.B., TEST is displayed on FL.
Once power off, and start-up again.
11.1.5.2. Items that should be done after replacing parts
Note 1:Download latest Firmware and burn it on CD-R or CD-RW, and update Firmware.
11.1.5.3. Standard Inspection Specifications after Making RepairsAfter making repairs, we recommend performing the following inspection, to check normal operation.
Use the following checklist to establish the judgment criteria for the picture and sound.
No. Procedure Item to Check1 Turn on the power, and confirm items pointed out. Items pointed out should reappear.
2 Insert RAM disc. The Panasonic RAM disc should be recognized.
4 Perform playback for one minute using the RAM disc. No abnormality should be seen in the picture, sound or operation.
*Panasonic DVD-RAM disc should be used when recording and play-
back.
5 Perform playback for one minute using the BD-Video disc. No abnormality should be seen in the picture, sound or operation.
6 If a problem is caused by a BD-Video disc, VCD, DVD-R, DVD-
Video, Audio-CD, or MP3, playback the test disc.
No abnormality should be seen in the picture, sound or operation.
7 After checking and making repairs, upgrade the firmware to the
latest version.
Make sure that [UPD OK] appears in the FL displays.
*[UNSUPPORT] display means the unit is already updated to newest
same version. Then version up is not necessary.
8 Transfer [9][9] in the service mode setting, and initialize the ser-
vice settings (return various settings and error information to
their default values. The laser time is not included in this initial-
ization).
Make sure that [CLR] appears in the FL display.
After checking it, turn the power off.
Item Contents Check Item Contents Check
Picture Block noise Sound Distorted sound
Crosscut noise Noise (static, background noise, etc.)
Dot noise The sound level is too low.
Picture disruption The sound level is too high.
Not bright enough The sound level changes.
Too bright
Flickering color
Color fading
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S1. About Indication of The Schematic Diagram ............................ S-1
S1.1. Important Safety Notice.............................. ......................... .. S-1
S2. Voltage and Waveform Chart ......................... ........................ .. S-2
S2.1. Power P.C.B. ..................... ......................... ......................... .. S-2
S2.2. Main P.C.B. ....................... ......................... ......................... .. S-2
S2.3. Front P.C.B. ....................... ......................... ......................... .. S-3
S3. Block Diagram ....................... ........................ ......................... .. S-4
S3.1. Power Supply Block Diagram.............................. .................. S-4
S3.1.1. Power Supply Block Diagram (1/2) ....................... ............. S-4
S3.1.2. Power Supply Block Diagram (2/2) ....................... ............. S-5
S3.2. Analog Video Block Diagram....................... ........................ .. S-6
S3.3. Analog Audio Block Diagram ....................... ......................... . S-7
S3.4. Timer Block Diagram ...................... ......................... .............. S-8
S4. Schematic Diagram ......................... ........................ ................. S-9
S4.1. Interconnection Diagram ...................... ......................... ........ S-9
S4.2. Power_P Schematic Diagram ....................... ...................... S-10
S4.3. Main_Net (M) Schematic Diagram ........................ .............. S-14
S4.4. Timer (T) Schematic Diagram ....................... ...................... S-16
S4.5. Video_Out (V) Schematic Diagram ....................... .............. S-20
S4.6. Audio_Main (A) Schematic Diagram ................................... S-24S4.7. Sub_Power (P) Schematic Diagram ................................... S-28
S4.8. Front Schematic Diagram ......................................... .......... S-29
S4.9. Power SW Schematic Diagram ......................... .................. S-30
S5. Print Circuit Board ....................... ........................ ................... S-32
S5.1. Power P.C.B. ....................... ......................... ....................... S-32
S5.1.1. Power P.C.B. (Component Side) ........................ .............. S-32
S5.1.2. Power P.C.B. (Foil Side) ........................ ......................... .. S-36
S5.1.3. Power P.C.B. Address Information ................................... S-40
S5.2. Main P.C.B. ....................... ........................ ......................... . S-42
S5.2.1. Main P.C.B. (Component Side) ........................ ................ S-42
S5.2.2. Main P.C.B. (Foil Side) ........................ ........................ ..... S-46
S5.2.3. Main P.C.B. Address Information ............................. ........ S-50
S5.3. Front P.C.B. ....................... ........................ ......................... . S-51
S5.4. Power SW P.C.B. ...................... ......................... ................. S-52
S6. Abbreviations........................................ ........................ .......... S-53
S7. Replacement Parts List ......................... ........................ ......... S-57
S8. Exploded View ......................... ......................... ..................... S-64
S8.1. Frame and Casing Section (1) ............................................ S-64
S8.2. Frame and Casing Section (2) ............................................ S-65
S8.3. Packing Parts and Accessories Section ...................... ........ S-66
Table of contents
Service Manual
BD/DVD Player
DMP-BD10PP
Vol. 1Colour
(K)...........Black Type
DSD0608009CE
Diagrams and Replacement
Parts List1.Although reference number of the parts is indicated on the P.C.B.drawing and/or schematic diagrams,
it is NOT mounted on the P.C.B. when it is displayed with "$" mark.
2.It is only the "Test Round" and no terminal (Pin) is available on the P.C.B. when the TP (Test Point) indicatedas " " mark.
3.The voltage being indicated on the schematic diagram is measured in "Standard-Playback" modewhen there is no specify mode is mentioned.
4.Although the voltage and waveform available on here is measured with standard frame, it may be differfrom actual measurement due to modification of circuit and so on.
5.The voltage being indicated here may be include observational-error (deviation) due to internal-resistanceand/or reactance of equipment. Therefore, handle the value indicated on here as reference.
6.Use the parts number indicated on the Replacement Parts List .
7.Indication on Schematic diagrams:
OFTR FEP
Circuit name being connected.
Name of Signal
This signal is connectedto the FEP schematic diagram.
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITHTHE MARK HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR SAFETY.
WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS USE ONLYTHE SAME TYPE.
S1. About Indication of The Schematic Diagram
S1.1. Important Safety Notice
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S2.1. Power P.C.B.
S2. Voltage and Waveform ChartNote) Indicated voltage values are the standard values for the unit measured by the DC electronic circuit tester (high-impedance) with the chassis taken as standard.
Therefore, there may exist some errors in the voltage values, depending on the internal impedance of the DC circuit tester.
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
IC1102 1 8.1 8.1
IC1102 2 2.4 2.4
IC1102 3 0 0
IC11 03 1 1 2.2 12 .2
IC1103 2 4.4 4.4
IC1103 3 0 0
IC1103 4 0 0
IC1103 5 0.7 0.7
IC1103 6 0 0
IC1103 7 8.1 8.1
IC11 03 8 1 2.2 12 .2
IC11 04 1 1 2.2 12 .2
IC11 04 2 1 2.2 12 .2
IC11 04 3 1 2.2 12 .2
IC11 04 4 1 0.5 10 .5
IC1104 5 5.9 5.9
IC1104 6 5.9 5.9
IC1104 7 5.9 5.9
IC1104 8 5.9 5.9IC11 05 1 1 2.2 12 .2
IC1105 2 4.4 4.4
IC1105 3 1.2 1.2
IC1105 4 1.1 1.1
IC1105 5 1.2 1.2
IC1105 6 0 0
IC11 05 7 1 0.5 10 .5
IC11 05 8 1 2.2 12 .2
IC11 06 1 1 2.2 12 .2
IC1106 2 4.4 4.4
IC1106 3 1.2 1.2
IC1106 4 0 0
IC1106 5 1.2 1.2
IC1106 6 0 0
IC1106 7 8.1 8.1
IC11 06 8 1 2.2 12 .2
IC1109 1 0 0
IC1109 2 1.6 1.6
IC1109 3 0 0
IC1109 4 2 2
IC1109 5 6.5 6.5
IC1109 6 0 0
IC11 09 7 1 5.3 15 .3
IC1109 8 - -
IC1109 9 8.6 8.6
Q 11 03 1 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 11 03 2 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 11 03 3 1 2.2 12 .2
Q1103 4 6.1 6.1
Q 11 03 5 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 11 03 6 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 11 03 7 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 11 03 8 1 2.2 12 .2
Q1104 E 0 0
Q1104 C 1.2 1.2
Q1104 B 0 0
Q1105 1 4 4
Q1105 2 4 4
Q1105 3 8.1 8.1
Q 11 05 4 1 2.2 12 .2
Q1105 5 4 4
Q1105 6 4 4
Q 11 06 1 1 2.2 12 .2
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
Q 11 06 2 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 11 06 3 1 2.2 12 .2
Q1106 4 8.1 8.1
Q1106 5 9.7 9.7
Q1106 6 9.7 9.7
Q1106 7 9.7 9.7
Q1106 8 9.7 9.7
Q1108 1 9.1 9.1
Q1108 2 8 8
Q1108 3 0 0
Q1108 4 0 0
Q1109 E 0 0
Q1109 C 8.7 8.7
Q1109 B -0 .5 - 0. 5
Q1110 E 0 0
Q 111 0 C - 0.5 - 0.5
Q 111 0 B - 0.5 - 0.5
QR1102 E 0 0
QR1102 C 0 0QR 110 2 B 4 .6 4. 6
T1101 1 - -
T1101 2 - -
T1101 3 - -
T1101 4 - -
T1101 5 - -
T1101 6 - -
T1101 7 - -
T1101 8 - -
T1101 9 - -
T1101 10 - -
T1101 11 - -
T1101 12 - -
S2.2. Main P.C.B.
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
IC1504 1 5.9 5. 9
IC1504 2 0 0
IC1504 3 4.6 4. 6
IC1504 4 1.2 1. 3
IC1504 5 0 0
IC1504 6 5 5
IC1505 1 5.9 5. 9
IC1505 2 0 0
IC1505 3 4.6 4. 6
IC1505 4 0 0
IC1505 5 5.1 5. 1
IC1506 1 5.2 5. 2
IC1506 2 0 0
IC1506 3 1.3 1. 3
IC1506 4 0 0
IC1506 5 5.9 5. 9
IC1506 6 0 0
IC1506 7 0 0
IC1506 8 5.9 5. 9IC3901 1 2.4 2. 4
IC3901 2 0 0
IC3901 3 1.8 1. 6
IC3901 4 0 0
IC3901 5 1.8 1. 6
IC3901 6 0 0
IC3901 7 3 3
IC3901 8 0 0
IC3901 9 0 0
IC3901 10 0 0
I C3 901 11 4. 9 4. 9
I C3 901 12 1. 9 1. 7
IC3901 13 0 0
I C3 901 14 2. 4 2. 4
IC3901 15 0 0
I C3 901 16 2. 4 2. 4
IC3901 17 0 0
IC3901 18 0 0
I C3 901 19 2. 4 2. 4
IC3901 20 0 0
IC3901 21 0 0
I C3 901 22 2. 4 2. 4
IC3901 23 0 0
IC3901 24 0 0
IC3901 25 2 1. 7
I C3 901 26 2. 1 1. 7
IC3901 27 0.1 0
I C3 901 28 4. 9 4. 9
I C3 901 29 2. 1 1. 6
IC3901 30 2 1. 6
IC3901 31 0 0
IC3901 32 2 1. 6
IC3901 33 2 1. 6
I C3 901 34 2. 4 2. 4
IC3901 35 0.1 0
IC3901 36 0 0
IC4001 1 8.7 8. 7
IC4001 2 0 0
IC4001 3 5 5
IC4003 1 0 0
IC4 00 3 2 - 1.3 - 1.4
IC4 00 3 3 - 1.3 - 1.4
IC4003 4 -10 .6 -10.6
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
IC4 00 3 5 - 1.3 - 1.4
IC4 00 3 6 - 1.3 - 1.3
IC4003 7 0 0
IC4003 8 11 11
IC4004 1 0 0
IC4 00 4 2 - 1.3 - 1.1
IC4 00 4 3 - 1.3 - 1.1
IC4004 4 -10 .6 -10.6
IC4 00 4 5 - 1.3 - 1.4
IC4 00 4 6 - 1.3 - 1.4
IC4004 7 0 0
IC4004 8 11 11
IC7501 1 0 0
IC7501 2 4. 9 4.9
IC7501 3 3. 3 3.3
IC7501 4 4. 9 4.9
IC7501 5 4. 9 4.9
IC7501 6 5 5
IC7501 7 4. 9 4.9IC7501 8 0 0
IC7501 9 0 0
I C75 01 10 4. 9 4. 9
IC7 50 1 11 4 .9 0 .3
IC7501 12 5 5
I C75 01 13 0. 3 0. 3
I C75 01 14 4. 9 4. 9
IC7501 15 0 0
IC7501 16 5 5
IC7502 1 0 0
IC7502 2 0 0
IC7502 3 0 0
IC7502 4 0 0
IC7502 5 4. 1 4.8
IC7502 6 0 0
IC7502 7 0 0
IC7502 8 0 0
IC7502 9 0 0
IC7502 10 0 0
IC7502 11 0 0
I C75 02 12 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 13 2. 6 2. 6
IC7502 14 0 0
I C75 02 15 2. 3 2. 3
I C75 02 16 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 17 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 18 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 19 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 20 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 21 4. 9 4. 9
IC7502 22 - -
I C75 02 23 0. 2 0. 2
I C75 02 24 4. 9 4. 9
IC7502 25 0 0
IC7502 26 0 0
IC7502 27 0 0
IC7502 28 0 0
IC7502 29 0 0
IC7502 30 0 0
I C75 02 31 4. 9 0. 1
I C75 02 32 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 33 4. 9 4. 9
I C75 02 34 0. 8 0. 2
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
I C750 2 35 0. 2 0 .3
I C750 2 36 0. 3 0 .3
I C750 2 37 4. 4 4 .4
IC7502 38 0 0
IC7502 39 0 0
IC7502 40 0 0
IC7502 41 0 0
IC7502 42 0 0
IC7502 43 0 0
I C750 2 44 0. 7 0 .1
I C750 2 45 4. 9 4 .9
I C750 2 46 4. 9 4 .9
IC7502 47 0 0
IC7502 48 0 0
I C750 2 49 4. 9 4 .9
IC7502 50 0 0
I C750 2 51 1. 9 1 .9
IC7502 52 0 0
IC7502 53 0 0IC7502 54 0 0
IC7502 55 0 0
IC7502 56 0 0
IC7502 57 0 0
IC7502 58 0 0
IC7502 59 0 0
IC7502 60 0 0
IC7502 61 0.1 0
I C750 2 62 4. 9 4 .9
IC7502 63 0 0
IC7502 64 0 0
IC7502 65 0.1 0
IC7502 66 0 0
IC7502 67 0 0
IC7502 68 0 0
I C750 2 69 4. 9 4 .9
IC7502 70 0 0
IC7502 71 0 0
IC7502 72 0 0
IC7502 73 0 0
IC7502 74 0 0
I C750 2 75 5. 4 5 .4
IC7502 76 0 0
IC7502 77 0 0
IC7502 78 0 0
I C750 2 79 4. 9 4 .9
I C750 2 80 2. 7 2 .7
IC7502 81 0 0
IC7502 82 0 0
IC7502 83 0 0
IC7502 84 0 0
I C750 2 85 4. 9 4 .9
IC7502 86 0 0
I C750 2 87 4. 9 4 .9
IC7502 88 0 0
IC7502 89 0 0
I C750 2 90 4. 9 4 .9
I C750 2 91 4. 9 4 .9
I C750 2 92 4. 9 4 .9
IC7502 93 0 0
IC7502 94 0 0
IC7502 95 0 0
IC7502 96 0 0
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
IC7502 97 0 0
I C75 02 9 8 4 .9 4. 9
I C75 02 9 9 4 .9 4. 9
IC7502 100 0 0
I C7503 1 4.9 4.9
I C7503 2 4.9 4.9
IC7503 3 0 0
IC7503 4 0 0
IC7503 5 0 0
IC7504 1 6 0
I C7504 2 1.3 0.1
IC7504 3 1.3 0
IC7504 4 0 0
IC7504 5 0 0
IC7504 6 0 0
IC7504 7 0 0
IC7 50 4 8 1 2.2 12 .2
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S2.3. Front P.C.B.
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
IC7701 1 0 0
IC7701 2 -21 .4 -21.4
IC7701 3 5 5
IC7701 4 0 0
IC7701 5 2.1 2.1
IC7701 6 2.2 2.2
IC7701 7 5 5
IC7701 8 0 0
IC7701 9 5 5
IC7701 10 0 0
IC7701 11 -21.2 -21.2
IC7701 12 0 0
IC7701 13 0 0
IC7701 14 -21.1 -21.1
IC7701 15 -20.5 -20.5
IC7701 16 -20.3 -20.3
IC7701 17 -20.5 -20.5
IC7701 18 -20.6 -20.6
IC7701 19 -20.7 -20.7
IC7701 20 -20.1 -20.1
IC7701 21 -20.1 -20.1
IC7701 22 -19.8 -19.8
IC7701 23 -19.7 -19.7
IC7701 24 -19.5 -19.5
IC7701 25 -18.9 -18.9
IC7701 26 -18.8 -18.8
IC7701 27 -18.7 -18.7
IC7701 28 -18.6 -18.6
IC7701 29 -18.4 -18.4
IC7701 30 -18.3 -18.3
IC7701 31 -18.2 -18.2
IC7701 32 -18.1 -18.1
IC7 70 1 3 3 - 18 - 18
IC7701 34 -17.9 -17.9
IC7701 35 -17.8 -17.8
IC7701 36 -17.6 -17.6
IC7701 37 -17.8 -17.8
IC7701 38 -17.9 -17.9
IC7701 39 -17.6 -17.6
IC7701 40 -17.4 -17.4
Q7704 E 0 0
Q7704 C 3.2 3.2
Q7704 B 0 0
REF No. PIN No. PB STOPP6001 1 4.9 4.9
P6001 2 4.9 4.9
P6001 3 0 0
P6001 4 4.9 4.9
P6001 5 4.9 0
P6001 6 4.9 4.9
P6001 7 0 0
P6001 8 4.9 4.9
P6001 9 0 0
P6 001 10 3. 3 3 .3
P6 001 11 4. 9 4 .9
P6 001 12 4. 9 4 .9
P6 001 13 2. 8 2 .8
P6 001 14 0. 2 0 .3
P6001 15 0 0
P6 001 16 3. 3 3 .3
P6001 17 0 0
P6001 18 0 0
P6001 19 0 0
P6 001 20 5. 9 5 .9
P6 001 21 5. 9 5 .9
P6001 22 -10 .6 -10 .6
P6001 23 11 11
P6002 1 1.3 1.3
P6002 2 3.7 0
P6002 3 1.1 1
P6002 4 0 0
P6002 5 1.2 1
P6002 6 0 0
P6002 7 1.2 1
P6002 8 0 0
P6002 9 1.3 1.3
P6002 10 0 0
P6 002 11 1. 3 1 .3
P6002 12 0 0
P6002 13 0 0
P6002 14 0 0
P6002 15 0 0
P6002 16 0 0
P6002 17 0 0
P6002 18 0 0
P6 002 19 5. 4 5 .4
P6 002 20 0. 4 0 .2
P6002 21 0 4.9
P6 002 22 0. 8 0 .3
P6002 23 5.3 0
P6003 1 1.6 1.6
P6003 2 0 0
P6003 3 0 0
P6003 4 0 0
P6003 5 0 0
P6003 6 0 0P6003 7 0 0
P6003 8 0 0
P6 003 9 - 2. 8 -2 .8
P6003 10 5 5
P 60 03 11 - 2.8 - 2 .8
P6003 12 0 0
P 60 03 1 3 - 2.8 - 2 .8
P6003 14 0 0
P 60 03 1 5 - 2.8 - 2 .8
P6003 16 0 0
P 60 03 1 7 - 2.8 - 2 .8
P6003 18 0 0
P 60 03 1 9 - 2.8 - 2 .8
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
P6003 20 0 0
P 60 03 2 1 - 2.8 - 2.8
P6003 22 0 0
P 60 03 2 3 - 2.8 - 2.8
Q1501 E -11 .5 -11 .5
Q1501 C -13 .2 -13.2
Q1501 B -12 .4 -12.4
Q3451 E 1.9 1.9
Q3451 C 5.1 5.1
Q3451 B 2.5 2.5
Q4001 E 0 0
Q4001 C 3.1 0
Q4001 B 0 0
Q4002 E 0 0
Q4002 C 0.1 1.8
Q4002 B 0.7 0
Q4004 E -11 .5 -11 .5
Q4004 C -11 .4 -11 .4
Q4004 B -11 .5 -11 .5
Q 40 05 E 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 40 05 C 1 2.1 12 .1
Q 40 05 B 1 2.1 12 .1
Q4006 E 11 11
Q 40 06 C 1 2.2 12 .2
Q 40 06 B 11 .7 1 1.7
Q4007 E -10 .6 -10.7
Q4007 C -11 .5 -11 .5
Q4007 B -11 .3 -11 .3
Q4008 E 0 0
Q4008 C 0 0
Q4 008 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4009 E 0 0
Q4009 C 0 0
Q4 009 B - 5. 8 0 .5
Q4010 E 0 0
Q4010 C 0 0
Q4 010 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4011 E 0 0
Q4011 C 0 0
Q4 011 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4012 E 0 0
Q4012 C 0 0
Q4 012 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4013 E 0 0
Q4013 C 0 0
Q4 013 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4014 E 0 0
Q4014 C 0 0
Q4 014 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4015 E 0 0
Q4015 C 0 0
Q4 015 B - 5. 8 0 .7Q4016 E 0 0
Q4016 C 0 0
Q4 016 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4017 E 0 0
Q4017 C 0 0
Q4 017 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4018 E 0 0
Q4018 C 0 0
Q4 018 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q4019 E 0 0
Q4019 C 0 0
Q4 019 B - 5. 8 0 .7
Q7501 E 5.3 0
REF No. PIN No. PB STOP
Q 75 01 C 1 2.2 12 .2
Q7501 B 5.9 0
QR3902 E 0 0
QR3902 C 0 0
Q R39 02 B 1. 9 1 .9
QR3904 E 0 0
QR3904 C 0 0
Q R39 04 B 1. 9 1 .9
QR4001 1 0 0
QR4001 2 0 0
Q R4 00 1 3 1 2.2 1 2.2
Q R4 00 1 4 1 2.1 1 2.1
Q R40 01 5 4. 9 4 .9
QR4001 6 0 0
QR4002 1 -11 .5 -11 .5
QR4002 2 0 0
Q R4 00 2 3 1 2.2 1 2.2
Q R4 00 2 4 1 2.2 1 2.2
Q R4 00 2 5 1 2.2 1 2.2
QR4002 6 -11 .5 -11 .5
QR4003 1 0 0
QR4003 2 0 0
Q R4 00 3 3 1 2.2 1 2.2
Q R4 00 3 4 1 2.2 1 2.2
Q R40 03 5 4. 6 4 .6
QR4003 6 0 0
Q R40 04 E 0. 1 1 .8
Q R4 00 4 C - 5.8 1 .3
QR4004 B 0 0
QR7502 E 0 0
QR7502 C 0 0
Q R75 02 B 4. 7 4 .7
QR7503 E 0 0
QR7503 C 0 0
Q R75 03 B 2. 8 2 .8
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S3. Block DiagramS3.1. Power Supply Block Diagram
S3.1.1. Power Supply Block Diagram (1/2)
H
H
H
L
H
H
H
H
H
F
G
H
I
( : ON )QR7502
D
49IC7502-P STANBY
SECTIONBLOCKTIMERFROM
77IC7502-P SAVE
SECTIONBLOCKTIMERFROM
BD/DVD DRIVETO
P OFF
P STANBY
X SW+5.8V
X SW+12V
P SAVE
X SW-12V
2
P1507P1103D1112
15IC7701-VP
SECTIONBLOCKTIMERTO
7,8,9,10
P1507P1103
3
P1507P1103
( : ON )Q1109,Q1110
1
48
DP7701- (F-)
DP7701- (F+)
D1122
GND
HEATER-
+B
HEATER+
10
7
5
2
4
1
TRANSFORMERPOWER SWITCHINGDISPLAY HEATERT1102
( : ON )QR1102
P 110 3 P 150 1P1507
11,12,13 1
418,19,20
P1501P1507P1103
6
P1507P1103
FET
G
2
3
S D
4
(DR+12V OUT)Q1103
1 5
7
8
6
G
DSFET4 2
6
5
1
(REG.X SW+3.8V)Q1105
3Sense
CurrentVin1
ONPW
2
8
7
6
DriveGateFET
GND
(DC/DC CONVERTER)IC1103
( : ON )QR1104
ONPW
2
G
DSFET
3
2 6
8
7
51
(REG.DR+5V)IC1104
4
SenseCurrent
Vin1
SS3
8
7
6
DriveGateFET
GND
(DC/DC CONVERTER)IC1105
(DC/DC CONVERTER)IC1106
6
7
8
2
1
ONPW
Vin
GND
DriveGateFET
SenseCurrent
D
G
SFET
3
2 6
8
7
51
(REG.X SW+5.8V)Q1106
4
D1111
2
3
1
D1105
D1108
D1104
D1107
D1102
GND
VCC 7Z/C4
1
2
4
3
(FEED BACK)Q1108
31
2
3
1
4,5
2
IP1110
1
10
9
11
12
2
1
7
4
6
TRANSFORMERSWITCHINGPOWERT1101
Block Diagram(1/2)Power SupplyDMP-BD10PP
SOURCE
5
E
C
B
A
(ERROR VOLTAGE DET)IC1102
MAIN P.C.B.POWER P.C.B.
P1507P1103
P1507P1103
12
IP1109
COLDHOT
(SWITCHING IC)IC1101
Z/C
DRAINFB 9
1
2
RECTIFIER
D1101,C1177VA1101,L1101,L1102
ABSORBERSURGEANDSUPPRESSORSURGE
F1101P1101AC INLET
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S3.1.2. Power Supply Block Diagram (2/2)
H
H
H
H
H
H
HH
L
H
L
H
H
CNT
Block Diagram(2/2)Power SupplyDMP-BD10PP
2 1
IP58001
6
5
D2
S2G2
FET3
4
15FB
8
7
51
(REG.ST+1.2V)Q58014
6
4
SenseCurrent
DS
3
2
Vin1
ONPW
2
8
7
6
DriveGateFET
GND
(DC/DC CONVERTER)IC58015
G
FET
( : ON )QR58008
(ST+1.2V)IC60009IC59003,IC57501
(ST+2.5V)IC57513IC57505,IC57512,IC57503,IC57504,IC57501,IC57502,
( : ON )QR58007QR58006,
FET
G1(DC/DC CONVERTER)IC58013
SW
LDRY
1
19
2
8 TD
10 VIN
7
8
D1
HDRV 2
(REG.ST+2.5V)Q58106
1
(ST+2.5V)IC59003
ON/OFF
(REG.+1.8V)IC53003
2
3V OUT1 V IN(+1.8V)IC53004
( : ON )QR58003
( : ON )QR58002
FET
G
(DC/DC CONVERTER)IC58004
GND
DriveGateFET
6
7
8
2 ONPW
1 Vin
S D
SenseCurrent
3
(REG.ST+2.5V)Q58002
4 1
5
6
2
VB
(REG.DDR+2.5V)IC61008
2
3V OUT1 V IN(DDR+2.5V)IC61007IC60009,IC61006,
(REG.ANA+1.8V)IC58006
3
6
:ON
V OUT1 V IN (ANA+1.8V)IC56001
(ST+3.3V)IC61004,IC61009IC60002,IC60007,IC60009,IC61003,
IC57514,IC59003,IC59004,IC60001,IC53009,IC57001,IC57501,IC57507,
FET
G
(DC/DC CONVERTER)IC58003
GND
DriveGateFET
6
7
8
2 ONPW
1 Vin
2
3
S D
SenseCurrent
4
(REG.ST+3.3V)Q58001
1 5
7
8
6
(ST ANA+3.3V)IC60009IC60003,
CONT
(REG.ST ANA+3.3V)IC58009
5
1V OUT8 V IN(+2.5V)IC53008IC53004,
ON/OFF
(REG.+2.5V)IC53002
2
3V OUT1 V IN
(+3.3V)IC55003,IC56001IC53004,IC55002,
ON/OFFON/OFF
(+1.8V)IC55002
(REG.+1.8V)IC55001
3
6V OUT1 V IN
(REG.+3.3V)IC53001
2
3V OUT1 V IN
( : O N)QR58005
CONT
(REG.+5V)IC54011
3
5V OUT4 V IN
(+5V)IC54012,IC54013IC54007,IC54008,IC54003,IC54004,
(REG.ANA+5V)IC58012
3
5
:ON
V OUT4 V IN (ANA+5V)(HDMI+5V)JK55001
:ON
V IN1 V OUT 6
3
(REG.HDMI+5V)IC58011
24IC7502-DI P ON DL
SECTIONBLOCKTIMERFROM
P6002 P58002
15
P STANBY
P6001 P58004
12
P OFF DL
(D+5V)JK3405
(V+5V)IC3901
P1102 P580013,4
X SW+12V
P1102 P58001
5,6
X SW+3.8V
P1102 P58001
7
P OFF
VIN1 VOUT
(REG.D+5V)IC1505
5
3
:ON
VIN1 VOUT 6
3
(REG.V+5V)IC1504
D7502
4
1
3
2
PS7502(+5V)IC7501,IC7502,
(+5V)IC7502,IC7503
(X SW+5.2V)PS7502,PS7503
(REG.X SW+5.2V)IC1506
1
4
5
8
VOUT
GND
:ON
VIN
IC54013(A DAC+5V)IC54007,IC54008,IC54003,IC54004,
IC54014(SW+9V)IC54009,IC54010,IC54005,IC54006,IC54001,IC54002,
N SW+5.8V
20,21
P58004P6001
IP1501
(REG.AU+5V)IC4001
(+12V)IC7504
P6003 P58003
10A DAC+5V
SW+9V
23
P58004P6001
2
31
GND
OUTIN
(+9V)IC4003,IC4004
12
Q4005,Q4006
AU+9VREGULATOR
QR4003QR4002,
CONTROL
IC54014(SW-9V)IC54009,IC54010,IC54005,IC54006,IC54001,IC54002,
(-9V)IC4003,IC4004
AU-9VREGULATOR
Q4004,Q4007Q1501
-12VREGULATOR
F
D
I
H
G
A
E
C
B
P6001 P58004
22
SW-9V
DIGITAL P.C.B.MAIN P.C.B.
POWER P.C.B.
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S3.2. Analog Video Block Diagram
LH
H
51
55
IC7502-V OUT MUTE
IC7502-SD H
DMP-BD10PPAnalog VideoBlock Diagram
:ON
:ON
QR3902
QR3904
(G RPROUT DM A)PR OUT
(G BPBOUT DM A)PB OUT
(G GPYOUT DM A)PY OUT
(G YOUT DM A)Y OUT
(G VOUT DM A)V OUT
JK3902
LPF
LPF
LPF
6.75MHz
6.75MHz
6.75MHz
4dB
4dB
4dB
CLAMP
CLAMP
BIAS
S-VIDEO OUTJK3901
VIDEO OUTJK3901
MUTE217
MUTE12
SD/HD15
13
CLAMP/BIAS
4YC MIX
MUTE1
MUTE2
SW CONTROL
LOGIC
P580027
P6002 CY IN12
11
P58002 P600214
CB IN
CR IN
LPF
30MHz
LPF
4dBCLAMPBIAS/
13.5MHz
13.5MHz
BIAS
4dB
LPF
30MHz
LPF
BIAS
4dB
30MHz
13.5MHz
LPF
LPF
2d B 75 DR IVE R
75 DRIVER2dB
75 DRIVER2dB
2d B 75 DR IVE R
75 DRIVER2dB
VIDEO MAIN SIGNAL
75 DRIVER
(G COUT DM A)C OUT
PR
PB
YP.C.B.DIGITALFROM
9
P6002P58002
3
P6002P58002
5
P6002P58002
1
P6002P58002
19C R OUT
16
C OUT
V OUT
Y OUT
C Y OUT
C B OUT22
Y IN5
26
V IN3
29
32
34
(VIDEO DRIVE)IC3901
2dB
+
1C IN
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S3.3. Analog Audio Block Diagram
86IC7502-NP MUTE
87IC7502-OFF MUTE
DMP-BD10PPAnalog AudioBlock Diagram
JK3402
MUTE Q4008
MIX L1 OUT
MIX L2 OUT
MIX R2 OUT
JK3401
MIX R1 OUT
JK3404
SURROUNDL OUT
JK3402
FRONT L OUT
JK3401
FRONT R OUT
-
+
(BUFFER AMP)IC4003
6
7
5
21
P6003P58003
23
P6003P58003
17
P6003P58003
19
P6003
MIX L-
MIX L+
MIX R-
MIX R+
FL-
FL+
FR-
FR+
SL
SR
CNT
SW
SBL
SBR
AMUT ZFLAG
AUDIO DIGITAL
P58003
-
+
2
13
-
+
(BUFFER AMP)IC4004
6
7
5
13
P6003P58003
15
P6003P58003
9
P6003P58003
11
P6003P58003
8
P6003P58003
-
+
2
13
MUTE Q4014
JK3403
SURROUNDR OUT7
P6003P58003
MUTE Q4015
JK3404
CENTEROUT6
P6003P58003
MUTE Q4016
JK3403
SUB WOOFEROUT5
P6003P58003
MUTE Q4017
JK3404
SURROUNDBACK L OUT4
P6003P58003
MUTE Q4018
JK3403
SURROUND
BACK R OUT3
P6003P58003
2
P6002P58002
JK3405
1
P6003P58003
MUTE Q4019
AMP
Q3451
SWITCHING
QR4001
MUTE
Q4001,Q4002,QR4004
MUTE Q4009
MUTE Q4010
MUTE Q4012
MUTE Q4013
MUTE Q4011
DIGITALAUDIO OUTOPTICAL
DIGITALAUDIO OUTCOAXIAL
JK3405
P.C.B.DIGITALTO/FROM
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S3.4. Timer Block Diagram
L
H
H
L
L
H
H
H
L
L
H
FL03
FL09
FL11
FL15
FL17
FL21
FL25
FL26
FL04
FL05
FL06
FL07
FL08
FL10
FL12
FL13
FL14
FL16
FL18
FL19
FL20FL22
FL23
FL24
VP
FRONT P.C.B.
IC7701
(DISPLAY DRIVE)
(LED DRIVE)Q7704
8G
8G
8G
8G
7G
6G
6G
5G
4G
4G
3G
2G
2G
1G
1G
1G
1G
1G
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11
P10
P9
P8
P7
P6
P5
P4P3
P2
P1
F+
F-
DP7701
F+
F-
VP
48
1
4
6
8
10
13
15
17
20
22
25
27
30
32
34
37
40
43
45
5
7
9
11
12
14
16
18
19
21
23
24
2628
29
31
39
33
31
27
25
21
17
16
38
37
36
35
34
32
30
29
28
26
24
23
2220
19
18
15
CS
RESET
SCK
S DATA
3
8
9
10
X SW+5.2V
PLAY
S7706
FWDSKIP
S7705
REVSKIP
S7704
PAUSE
S7703
STOP
S7702
OPEN/CLOSE
S7701
CENTER
D7704
321
IR7701
RECEIVERREMOTE CONTROL
GNDVDDCTL
92KEY IN3
91KEY IN2
90KEY IN1
69LED3 DVD
REMOCON 5
35FL TXD
36FL RXD
FL CLK 37
KEY IN318
PP7701PS7502
KEY IN2
19
PP7701PS7502
KEY IN1
20
PP7701PS7502
LED3 DVD
1
PP7701PS7502
IR
16
PP7701PS7502
FL CS
14
PP7701PS7502
FL RESET
12
PP7701PS7502
FL CLK
10
PP7701PS7502
FL DATA
8
PP7701PS7502
1322
PP7701PS7502P1103 P1507
1121PP7701PS7502P1103 P1507
723
PP7701PS7502P1507P1103D1122
POWER P.C.B.
X SW+12.4V
(IC PROTECTOR)IP1110
21
GND
HEATER-
+B
HEATER+
TRANSFORMERPOWER SWITCHINGDISPLAY HEATER
10
( :OFF )Q1109
( : ON )Q1110
P SAVE
3
P1103P1507
POWER
S7751
POWER SW P.C.B.
3
PS7503PP7751
10MHzX7501
DIGITAL P.C.B.
HOTPLUG DN
HDMI MONI
HDMI CONT
UARTP2M
UARTM2P
SBPTM
SCLK
SBMTP
IC7501
SELECTDATA
20
P6002P58002
19
P6002P58002
17
P6002P58002
11
P6001P58004
10
P6001P58004
5
P6001P58004
4
P6001P58004
2
P6001P58004
(FAN MOTOR DRIVE)Q7501
X SW+12V
MOTORFAN
MP6002P58002P58005
21213
23231
P6002P58002P58005 FAN
DC
OU
T
(FAN MOTOR DRIVE)IC7504
-+
SECTIONAUDIO/VIDEOANALOGTO
SECTIONPOWER SUPPLYTO
QR4001-OFF MUTE
5
Q4001-NP MUTE
B
15IC3901-SD
BQR3902/QR3904-V OUT MUTE
3IC1540- etc.P OFF
VDDX SW+5.2V OUT 1
(RESET)IC7503
2
10MHz IN15
2
4
7
76 CEC(HDMI OUT)
CEC INT(HDMI IN)75
HDMI HOT PLUG34
2
1
3
10MHz OUT13
(TIMER)IC7502
FL CS
FL RESET
80
79
P S AV E 7 7
T1102
1
5
TBUS CLK33
TBUS RXD32
31 TBUS TXD
FAN PWM OUT26
45 FAN LOCK
OFF MUTE87
86 NP MUTE
SD55
V OUT MUTE51
49 P STANBY
XRESET12
DMP-BD10PPTimerBlock Diagram
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S4. Schematic DiagramS4.1. Interconnection Diagram
POWER
P1101
N
A
BD/DVD DRIVE UNIT
DIGITAL P.C.B.
MAIN P.C.B.
POWER P.C.B.
POWER SW P.C.B.
FRONT P.C.B.
P57001
RESET-
DGNDDD7
DD8
DD6
DD9
DD5
DD10
DD4
DD11
DD3
DD12
DD2
DD13
DD1
DD14
DD0
40
3938
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
DD15
DGND
(KEYPIN)
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
DMARQ
DGND
DIOW-
DGND
DIOR-
DGND
IORDY
SPSYNC:CSEL
DMACK-
DGND
INTRQ
IOCS16-
DA1
PDIAG-
DA0
2
3
4
5
6
CS1-
1DGND
DASP
DA2
CS0-
RESET-
DGNDDD7
DD8
DD6
DD9
DD5
DD10
DD4
DD11
DD3
DD12
DD2
DD13
DD1
DD14
DD0
40
3938
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
DD15
DGND
(KEYPIN)
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
DMARQ
DGND
DIOW-
DGND
DIOR-
DGND
IORDY
SPSYNC:CSEL
DMACK-
DGND
INTRQ
IOCS16-
DA1
PDIAG-
DA0
2
3
4
5
6
CS1-
1 D GN D
CS0-
DA2
DASP
2
3
4
DR GND
1 D R1 2V
DR5V
DR GND
P58001
2
3
P58005
FAN LOCK
1FAN POWER
FAN GND
GND
GND
P OFF L
NSW+3.8V
NSW+12V
SW1.5V
NSW+12V
SW1.5V
NSW+3.8V
9
8
7
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
P1501
DR GND
1 D R1 2V
DR5V
DR GND
MIXL+
AGND
MIXL-
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
AGND
MIXR+
AGND
MIXR-
AGND
FL+
AGND
FL-
AGND
FR+
ADAC5V
FR-
SL
SR
CNT
2
3
4
5
6
P58003
SBR
1 A UDI O DI GI T AL
SBL
SW
AGND
FAN POWER
SG P OFF L
FAN LOCK
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
1413
12
11
10
9
8
7
HDMI HOTPLUG
CEC(HDMI OUT)
FAN GND
CECINT(HDMI IN)
DGND
P STANBY H
VGNDCEC ON L
VGND
G PB OUT D
VGND
G PR OUT D
VGND
G PY OUT D
VGND
2
3
4
5
6
P58002
G Y OUT D
1 G C O UT D
VGND
G V OUT D
AMUT ZFLAG
SW+9V
SW-9V
NSW+5.8V
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
NSW+5.8V
DGND
DGND
DGND
XRES MV
DGND
XRES SIGMA
SYS PFAIL L
P OFF DL L
UARTP2M
UARTM2P
DGND
XINTM
DGND
XMPREQ(TBUS)
2
3
4
5
6
P58004
DGND
1 X IN TP
SCLK
SBPTM
SBMTP
MIXL+
AGND
MIXL-
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
AGND
MIXR+
AGND
MIXR-
AGND
FL+
AGND
FL-
AGND
FR+
ADAC5V
FR-
SL
SR
CNT
2
3
4
5
6
P6003
SBR
1AUDIO DIGITAL
SBL
SW
AGND
FAN PWR
SG P OFF L
FAN LOCK
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
1413
12
11
10
9
8
7
HDMI HOTPLUG
CEC(HDMI OUT)
FAN GND
CECINT(HDMI IN)
DGND
P STANBY H
VGNDCEC ON L
VGND
PB OUT
VGND
PR OUT
VGND
PY OUT
VGND
2
3
4
5
6
P6002
Y OUT
1C OUT
VGND
VOUT
AMUT ZFLAG
SW+9V
SW-9V
NSW+5.8V
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
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DGND
DGND
DGND
XRES MV
DGND
XRES SIGMA
SYS PFAIL L
P OFF DL L
UARTP2M
UARTM2P
DGND
XINTM
DGND
XMPREQ(TBUS)
2
3
4
5
6
P6001
DGND
1XINTP
SCLK
SBPTM
SBMTP
VP
F+
F-
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
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DR5V
DR5V
GND
GND
GND
GND
DR12V
DR12V
DR12V
X SW12V
X SW12V
X SW12V
X SW12V
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2
3
4
5
6
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20
19
18
17
16
15
1413
12
11
10
9
8
7
KEYIN1
KEYIN2
KEYIN3
GND
IR
VCC(IR)
FL CSF+
FL RESET
F-
FL CLK
VCC(FL)
FL DATA
VP
VSS
2
3
4
5
6
PS7502
LED4 CD
LED PWM/GND
VCC(LED)
LED2 BD
LED3 DVD1
9
8
7
GND
GND
P OFF L
X SW3.8V
2
3
4
5
6
P1102
X SW12V
1SW1.5V
X SW12V
X SW3.8V
SW1.5V
VP
F+
F-
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
DR5V
DR5V
DR5V
GND
GND
GND
GND
DR12V
DR12V
DR12V
X SW12V
X SW12V
X SW12V
X SW12V
P OFF L
2
3
4
5
6
P1103
P SAVE H
X SW5.8V
X SW5.8V
X SW-12V
P S TA NB Y H 1
20
19
18
17
16
15
1413
12
11
10
9
8
7
KEYIN1
KEYIN2
KEYIN3
GND
IR
VCC(IR)
FL CSF+
FL RESET
F-
FL CLK
VCC(FL)
FL DATA
VP
VSS
2
3
4
5
6
PP7701
LED4 CD
LED PWM/GND
VCC(LED)
LED2 BD
LED3 D VD 1
GND
2
3
4
5
6
PS7503
KEYIN3
GND
GND
VCC(LED)
LED POWER1
PP7751
6
5
4
3
2
GND
GND
GND
KEYIN3
VCC(LED)
FAN MOTOR
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