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Press INPUT SELECT on the remote 
repeatedly to select “DV.”

The front panel display changes as 
follows:

4

Press REC MODE on the remote 
repeatedly to select the recording 
mode.

The recording mode changes as follows:

For details about the recording mode, see 
page 54.

5

Press OPTIONS on the remote to 
select “DV Audio Input,” and press 
ENTER. Then, select the setting for the 
audio input.

“Stereo1” (default): Records original 
sound only. Normally select this when 
dubbing a DV format tape.
“Mix”: Records both stereo 1 and 2.
“Stereo2”: Records additional audio 
only.
Select “Mix” or “Stereo2” only if you 
have added a second audio channel when 
recording with your digital video camera.
You are ready to start dubbing. Select 
one of the dubbing methods on the 
following pages.

6

Adjust the dubbing picture quality and 
size.

Before dubbing starts, press OPTIONS 
to select “Rec. Settings,” and adjust the 
recording settings (page 60).

z

Hint

You can turn off the recorder during dubbing. The 
recorder completes dubbing even after being turned 
off.

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Notes

• You cannot connect more than one piece of 

digital video equipment to the recorder.

• You cannot control the recorder using another 

device or another recorder of the same model.

• You cannot record date, time, or the contents of 

the cassette memory onto the disc.

• If you record from a DV/Digital8 format tape that 

is recorded in multiple sound tracks, such as a 
tape with multiple sampling frequencies (48 kHz, 
44.1 kHz, or 32 kHz), no sound or an unnatural 
sound will be output when playing back the 
sampling frequency switch point on the disc.

• In order to use this recorder’s “Auto Chapter” 

setting (page 93, 94), be sure to correctly set the 
clock on your digital video camera before 
shooting.

• The recorded picture may be momentarily 

affected or the start and end points of a title may 
be different from what you have set if the source 
DV/Digital8 format tape is in any of the following 
conditions. In this case, see “Recording from 
connected equipment without a timer” (page 65).
– There is a blank space in the recorded portion of 

the tape.

– The tape’s time code is not sequential.
– If the picture size or the recording mode on the 

tape being dubbed changes.

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Recording an Entire DV 
Format Tape (One Touch 
Dubbing)

You can record the entire contents of a DV/
Digital8 format tape onto a disc with a single 
press of the ONE-TOUCH DUB button on 
the recorder. The recorder controls the digital 
video camera for the whole process, and 
completes the recording.

How chapters are created

The contents dubbed to the HDD or DVD 
become a single title. When “Auto Chapter” 
is set to “On” in the “Recording” setup, this 
title is divided into chapters. When dubbing 
to the HDD or a DVD-RW/DVD-R (VR 
mode), each shooting session on the tape 
becomes a chapter on the disc. For other 
discs, the recorder divides the title into 
chapters at approximately 6 minute intervals.

Follow steps 1 to 6 of “Preparing for DV 
dubbing” on page 91, and press ONE-
TOUCH DUB on the recorder.

The recorder rewinds the tape and then starts 
recording the tape contents.
When the recording is finished, the recorder 
rewinds the tape in the digital video camera.

To stop during recording

Press 

x

REC STOP. 

Note that it may take a few seconds for the 
recorder to stop recording.

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Hints

• If you set “Finalise Disc” of “One Touch 

Dubbing” to “Auto” in the “DVD” setup 
(page 109), the recorded disc (except DVD-RW 
(VR mode)) will automatically be finalised after 
recording is finished.

• You can play back a previously recorded title on 

the HDD while One Touch Dubbing is in 
progress.

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Notes

• When a blank space between the recordings on 

the tape continues for more than five minutes, 
One Touch Dubbing ends automatically.

• The recorder records a blank for five minutes 

before it stops dubbing. To stop the blank 
recording, press 

x

REC STOP.

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Program Edit

You can select scenes from a DV/Digital8 
format tape, and then automatically record 
selected scenes to the HDD or a DVD.

To use this function, do the following:

m

Using the recorder’s remote control, fast 
forward or rewind the tape to select the 
scenes. At this point, the selected scenes are 
not copied to the disc. The recorder only 
remembers the IN and OUT points of the 
scenes that you selected for dubbing. You can 
also erase or change the order of the scenes.

m

After you have selected the scenes, the 
recorder will fast forward and rewind the tape 
automatically and record the scenes to the 
HDD or a DVD.

How chapters are created

The contents dubbed to the HDD or DVD 
become a single title. When “Auto Chapter” 
is set to “On” in the “Recording” setup, this 
title is divided into chapters. When dubbing 
to the HDD or a DVD-RW/DVD-R (VR 
mode), each shooting session on the tape and 
each selected scene becomes a chapter on the 
disc. For other discs, the recorder divides the 
title into chapters at approximately 6 minute 
intervals.

1

Follow steps 1 to 6 of “Preparing for 
DV dubbing” on page 91, and press 
SYSTEM MENU.

2

Select “DV EDIT,” and press ENTER.

The display asks if you want to start 
selecting scenes.

• If you have previously saved a 

program, the display asks if you want to 
edit an existing program or to create a 
new program. To resume editing the 
existing program, select “Saved Data,” 
and go to step 9.

3

Select “Start,” and press ENTER.

The display for setting the IN point (start 
of the scene) appears. 
The scene starts to play.

4

Select the IN point using 

m

/

M

and press ENTER.

Playback pauses.

5

Press ENTER if the IN point is correct.

If the IN point is incorrect, select the IN 
point using 

c

/

C

, and press ENTER.

The display for setting the OUT point 
(end of the scene) appears.

6

Select the OUT point using 

m

/

M

and press ENTER.

Playback pauses.

7

Press ENTER if the OUT point is 
correct.

If the OUT point is incorrect, select the 
OUT point using 

c

/

C

, and press 

ENTER.
The selected scene is added to the scene 
information block.
• To add more scenes, go to step 4.

Connect your digital video camera and 
prepare for recording

Select and edit the scenes you want to dub

Dub the selected scenes

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When you finish adding scenes, press 

m

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The scene list is displayed.

A

Total duration of the scene

B

Total number of scenes

C

Scene information block

9

Select the scene information block 
you want to edit using 

<

/

,

, and 

press ENTER.

The sub-menu appears.
“Move”: Changes the scene order using 

<

/

,

 and ENTER.

“Erase”: Erases the scene. When asked 
for confirmation, select “OK.” 
“Preview”: Plays the selected scene.
• To add more scenes, press 

M

 and go to 

step 4.

10

When you finish editing the scene list, 
select “OK,” and press ENTER.

The display for entering the title name 
appears. To enter a new name, select 
“Enter,” and follow the explanations on 
page 39.

11

Select “OK,” and press ENTER.

The title name is fixed, and the display 
asks if you want to start recording. 
To change the disc media, select “Media” 
and press 

M

/

m

. To change the dubbing 

mode, select “Dub Mode” and press 

M

/

m

.

12

Select “Start,” and press ENTER.

The recorder starts recording the tape 
contents as programmed.

To stop during recording 

Press 

x

REC STOP. 

Note that it may take a few seconds for the 
recorder to stop recording.

To automatically adjust the dubbing mode

If there is not enough available space on the 
target disc, the recorder automatically selects 
a dubbing mode with lower picture quality 
according to the available space. The same 
dubbing mode is set for all of the titles. If disc 
space is insufficient for the selected dubbing 
mode, the following display appears after 
step 12.

Select “OK” and go to step 12. 
If you do not want to change the dubbing 
mode, select “Cancel.” However, note that 
dubbing will end before the title is finished.

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Notes

• If you set the beginning of the tape as the IN point 

and the end point as the OUT point, the IN and 
OUT points may move slightly during dubbing.

• You cannot set a scene to be shorter than one 

second.

Data capacity required for the dubbing.
This is displayed in red when the size 
exceeds the available space on the 
dubbing target media.

Summary of Contents for RDR-HX820

Page 1: ...IDEO Phono jack 1 0 Vp p S VIDEO 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 3 Vp p PAL LINE 1 TV 21 pin CVBS IN OUT S Video RGB OUT upstream LINE 3 DECODER 21 pin CVBS IN OUT S Video RGB IN S Video OUT downstream Decoder DV IN 4 pin i LINK S100 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL Op for RDR HX825 models only for RDR HX825 models only tical output jack 18 dBm wave length 660 nm DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL Phono jack 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms C...

Page 2: ...ore releasing the set to the customer CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure WARNING WHEN SERVICING DO NOT APPROACHTHE LASER EXITWITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY IN CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF MORETHAN 25 cm FROMTHE SURFACE OF THE OBJECTIVE...

Page 3: ...Before Dubbing 1 21 Dubbing 1 22 DV Dubbing 1 22 Before DV Dubbing 1 22 Recording an Entire DV Format Tape One Touch Dubbing 1 23 Program Edit 1 23 Settings and Adjustments 1 24 Aerial Reception and Language Settings Basic 1 24 Video Settings Video 1 25 Audio Settings Audio 1 26 Recording Settings Recording 1 26 Disc Settings DVD 1 27 Remote Control Settings Factory Settings Others 1 27 Easy Setup...

Page 4: ...ED WIRING BOARD 4 49 RD 064 RISM3 HDD DRIVE V DEC FLASH ROM AV CN POWER DV PHY PLL AUDIO AD DA HDMI PRINTED WIRING BOARD 4 51 5 IC PIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 5 1 IT CONTROL IC IC603 M306H5MG A14FP M306H5MC C36FP AV 106 BOARD 5 1 5 2 MAIN CONTROL IC IC103 R8A34012BG RD 064 BOARD 5 4 6 SERVICE MODE 6 1 Check Item 6 1 6 2 Screen Transition in the Service Mode 6 2 6 3 Items and Description of Service Mo...

Page 5: ...a CD disc inserted in it the CD can be ejected However if you close the tray while it is empty there can be a case that ejection of the tray becomes impossible Note3 Even if you replace the DVD drive unit while the tray remains under the state as described above the situation cannot be improved 2 If the tray cannot be ejected while the disc is not inserted Execute the forced ejection Insert a DVD ...

Page 6: ...NECTION RD 064 board Connector CN502 42P Connector CN501 42P Connector CN603 42P Connector CN606 42P RD51 AV extension flexible flat cable J 6090 168 A RD51 RD relay board J 6090 167 A RD51 AV relay board J 6090 169 A ...

Page 7: ...r upgrade the hard disk by yourself as this may result in malfunction If the hard disk drive should malfunction you cannot recover lost data The hard disk drive is only a temporary storage space About repairing the hard disk drive The contents of the hard disk drive may be checked in case of repair or inspection during a malfunction or modification However the contents will not be backed up or sav...

Page 8: ...y on DVD R in VR mode compatible players finalisation necessary page 41 Video mode Automatically formatted in Video mode Playable on most DVD players finalisation necessary page 41 HDD RW RWVR RWVideo R RVR RVideo 11 Maximum recordable number of titles The maximum length for one title is eight hours Note on playback operations of DVD VIDEOs VIDEO CDs Some playback operations of DVD VIDEOs VIDEO CD...

Page 9: ...rder are turned on To use the set top box receiver control function you need to connect the set top box controller page 25 After setting up the set top box receiver control check that the recorder can correctly control the set top box receiver page 26 b Notes If your aerial is a flat cable 300 ohm twin lead cable use an external aerial connector not supplied to connect the aerial to the recorder I...

Page 10: ... SMARTLINK connection you will need a SCART cord that has the full 21 pins Refer to your TV s instruction manual as well for this connection If you connect this recorder to a TV with SMARTLINK set Easy Setup Line1 Output to Video You cannot connect the HDMI OUT jack connection E to DVI jacks that are not HDCP compliant e g DVI jacks on PC displays This DVD recorder incorporates High Definition Mul...

Page 11: ...mote point it at the remote sensor on the recorder b Notes If the supplied remote interferes your other Sony DVD recorder or player change the command mode number for this recorder page 23 Use the batteries correctly to avoid possible leakage and corrosion Should leakage occur do not touch the liquid with bare hands Observe the following Do not use a new battery with an old battery or batteries of...

Page 12: ...ther a digital optical or coaxial cord select Yes DIGITAL OUT and set the digital output signal page 104 3 Press ENTER when Finish appears Easy Setup is finished To return to the previous step Press O RETURN z Hints If your AV amplifier receiver has an MPEG audio decoder set MPEG to MPEG page 104 If you want to run Easy Setup again select Easy Setup from SETUP in the System Menu page 111 Follow th...

Page 13: ...jack when using an S video cord Do not connect the output jack of this recorder to another equipment s input jack with the other equipment s output jack connected to the input jack of this recorder This may cause noise feedback Do not connect more than one type of video cord between the recorder and your TV at the same time Connecting to the LINE 2 IN jacks on the front panel OUTPUT S VIDEO AUDIO ...

Page 14: ...to On page 107 you can easily record what you are watching on your TV When the TV and the recorder are turned on press z REC The recorder starts recording what you are watching on your TV b Note If TV appears in the front panel display you cannot turn off the TV or change the programme position during TV Direct Rec To turn off the function set TV Direct Rec to Off in the Recording setup page 107 A...

Page 15: ... DVD VIDEOs angle audio subtitle etc or playback data for DATA DVDs and DATA CDs C The current selected function or audio setting appears only temporarily Example Dolby Digital 5 1 ch D The current selected angle E Disc type 1 format page 8 F Title type only appears for Playlists G Play mode H Recording mode page 54 I Playing status bar 2 J Title number page 72 Shows either track number scene numb...

Page 16: ...3 However if you reformat the disc all recorded contents will be erased Finalising is necessary The disc can be played only on equipment that supports DVD R in VR mode After finalising you cannot edit or record on the disc using this recorder RW RWVR RWVideo RVR R RVideo RW RWVR RWVideo RVR continued 42 1 Make a recording See 2 Recording a Programme on page 33 2 Press Z open close The display show...

Page 17: ...l times a day when the recorder is turned off standby mode Turn off the recorder when you are not using it for example at night After initial setup page 25 it may take up to 24 hours for your recorder to start receiving programme listings It may take up to one day to receive all seven days of TV programme listings Check the following if the programme guide data has not been received after waiting ...

Page 18: ...ords To cancel the registration select a keyword and press the red button Delete 4 Press ENTER To change the profile settings 1 Select My TV in the Menu Bar 2 Press the yellow button Profile 3 Repeat from step 3 above 1 Select My TV in the Menu Bar and press ENTER The programmes that match the profile conditions are displayed 2 Select a programme using M m and press ENTER To set a programme for ti...

Page 19: ...e recorder is turned on You can turn off the recorder without affecting the recording even after recording starts b Note To play a recorded disc on other DVD equipment finalise the disc page 41 Like the standard 3 recording modes of video tapes you can select the desired recording mode using the REC MODE button Recording modes with higher quality provide a more beautiful recording but the large da...

Page 20: ...Press the number buttons to enter the ShowView programming number If you make a mistake press and re enter the correct number Recording TV programmes using the ShowView system ENTER Number buttons x REC STOP Colour buttons SCHEDULE continued 58 4 Press ENTER The date start and stop times programme position etc setting appear The recorder is ready to start recording To record on a DVD See Checking ...

Page 21: ... to the right column 5 Press the corresponding colour button repeatedly to change settings Red button Media Sets the recording destination to either HDD or DVD Green button Frequency Selects the recording pattern The item changes as follows Once t Daily t Mon Fri Monday to Friday t Mon Sat Monday to Saturday t Sun every Sunday t t Sat every Saturday t Once Yellow button Rec Mode Selects the record...

Page 22: ...ot be recorded The recorder continues to record but a blank screen will be recorded Recording from connected equipment without a timer programme position 66 Playback Playing 1 Press HDD or DVD If you select DVD insert a disc see 1 Inserting a Disc on page 33 If you insert a DVD VIDEO VIDEO CD CD DATA DVD or DATA CD press H Playback starts 2 Press TITLE LIST For details about the Title List see 3 P...

Page 23: ...ction with the Sharpness function If the condition still does not improve set the Sharpness level to Off 1 Press OPTIONS during playback to select Audio Settings and press ENTER 2 Select AV SYNC and press ENTER AV SYNC When the video is delayed this function delays the audio for synchronization with the video 0 to 120 milliseconds Larger numbers indicate a longer audio delay for synchronization wi...

Page 24: ...r than 720 480 will be reduced to 720 480 when displayed The following images are not displayed progressive JPEG image files greyscale JPEG image files 4 1 1 JPEG image files When you attempt to play a broken file or a file that does not satisfy the play conditions appears but the recorder cannot play the file The recorder cannot play a DivX video file of size more than 720 width 576 height 4 GB M...

Page 25: ... this recorder If a message appears and indicates that the disc s control information is full erase or edit unnecessary titles When editing a DVD R or DVD R finish all editing before finalising the disc You cannot edit a finalised disc DVD RW only Edit features Original title Playlist title Original title Playlist title Erase page 78 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Protect page 78 Yes Yes Yes No Yes Title Nam...

Page 26: ...s used for a Playlist title the original title cannot be edited and erased b Note Playlist titles containing titles recorded with the Copy Once copy protection signal cannot be dubbed or moved page 87 Creating chapters manually RWVR HDD RVR RWVR HDD RVR Original Playlist continued 82 1 Press TITLE LIST If the Title List Original appears press 2 Press OPTIONS to select Create a Playlist and press E...

Page 27: ...fault or Sub in the Recording setup page 107 The chapter marks in the dubbing source are not retained in the dubbed title When Auto Chapter is set to On in the Recording setup page 107 chapter marks are automatically inserted at approximately 6 minute intervals z Hints When you dub a Playlist title it is recorded as an Original title When dubbed from a DVD to the HDD the picture size and the sound...

Page 28: ...e remaining time of dubbing appears in the front panel display To automatically adjust the dubbing mode If there is not enough available space on the target disc the recorder automatically selects a dubbing mode with lower picture quality according to the available space The same dubbing mode is set for all of the titles If disc space is insufficient for the selected dubbing mode the following dis...

Page 29: ...igital8 format tape and then automatically record selected scenes to the HDD or a DVD To use this function do the following m Using the recorder s remote control fast forward or rewind the tape to select the scenes At this point the selected scenes are not copied to the disc The recorder only remembers the IN and OUT points of the scenes that you selected for dubbing You can also erase or change t...

Page 30: ...y Channel Set number S1 and channel Q is indicated by Channel Set number S23 see the table below If the CATV channel you want to preset is indicated by its frequency for example 152 75 MHz refer to the table below to find the corresponding channel number After the programme positions have been set you can change the order of each programme position in the display list 1 Select Programme Sort in Ba...

Page 31: ...signals If you can change the aspect ratio on your TV change the setting on your TV not this recorder Note that this setting is effective only for HDMI connection Component Out Selects whether or not to output video signals from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks b Notes When you set Line1 Output of Scart Setting to RGB you cannot set Component Out to On When you connect the recorder to a monitor or pr...

Page 32: ...ll signals containing 96 kHz 24 bit are output without conversion However the signals are output at 48 kHz 16 bit if copyright protected signals are contained Auto Normally select this position Outputs the optimum audio signal that can be received by the TV based on the Digital Out setting page 104 PCM Converts Dolby Digital or 96 kHz PCM signals to 48 kHz 16 bit PCM continued 106 Audio DRC Dynami...

Page 33: ...u selected for the sound track z Hint If you select Others in DVD Menu Subtitle or Audio select and enter a language code from Language Code List on page 127 using the number buttons b Note If you select a language in DVD Menu Subtitle or Audio that is not recorded on the DVD VIDEO one of the recorded languages will be automatically selected Format DVD RW DVD RW only The recorder automatically sta...

Page 34: ...ture does not fill the screen even though the picture size is set in TV Type of the Video Output in the Video setup The picture size of the title is fixed The picture is black and white Check that Line1 Output of the Scart Setting in the Video setup is set to the appropriate item that conforms to your system page 103 If you are using a SCART cord be sure to use one that is fully wired 21 pins GUID...

Page 35: ... connected to the LINE 3 DECODER jack of the recorder The recorder is connected to the TV output jack of the connected equipment Synchro Recording does not complete The timer setting for the connected equipment overlapped the recorder s timer setting page 64 There was a power failure during the recording Recording from the equipment with a timer continued 118 The recorder automatically starts reco...

Page 36: ... p C 0 3 Vp p PAL LINE 1 TV 21 pin CVBS IN OUT S Video RGB OUT upstream LINE 3 DECODER 21 pin CVBS IN OUT S Video RGB IN S Video OUT downstream Decoder DV IN 4 pin i LINK S100 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL Optical output jack 18 dBm wave length 660 nm DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL Phono jack 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y PB CB PR CR Phono jack Y 1 0 Vp p PB CB 0 7 Vp p PR CR 0 7 Vp p G LINK mini jack HDMI OU...

Page 37: ...minal 21 H LINE 1 TV jack 17 I DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL OPTICAL jack 20 J G LINK jack 13 Front panel display HDD SMARTLINK DVD VCD NICAM TV DVD Rear panel 127 Additional Information Language Code List For details see page 109 The language spellings conform to the ISO 639 1988 E F standard Area Code For details see page 108 Code Area Code Area Code Area Code Area 2044 Argentina 2047 Australia 2046 Austr...

Page 38: ...1 32E MEMO ...

Page 39: ...assembly procedure Set Case block assembly Page 2 2 DVD drive Page 2 6 AV 106 board Page 2 7 D C fan Page 2 5 Tray assembly Page 2 3 FL 166 board FR 257 board Page 2 4 Hard disk Page 2 5 Power block Page 2 6 Hard disk section Page 2 4 RD 064 board Page 2 2 Front panel assembly Page 2 3 ...

Page 40: ...1 Two tapping screws 2 Two tapping screws 4 Case block assembly 3 Three special front point screws 9 Claw 6 Coating clip 1 Coating clip q RD 064 board 5 Five tapping screws BV 3 x 8 7 Screw B 3 x 6 4 Flexible flat cable FRD 011 CN201 2 Connector CN203 3 Connector CN701 8 Two Board to Board Connectors CN603 CN606 ...

Page 41: ...2 3 2 3 TRAY ASSEMBLY 2 4 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 Seven claws 2 Front panel assembly 3 Two claws 2 Open the tray 4 Tray assembly 1 The stiff wire Hole ...

Page 42: ...er CN3001 CN3102 3 Three tapping screws BV 3 x 8 5 FL 166 board 2 Connector CN3101 9 FR 257 board 6 Flexible flat cable FAR 005 CN3003 7 Connector CN3005 A 5 Four tapping screws BV 3 x 8 3 Tapping screw BV 3 x 8 2 Connector CN1 6 Remove the Hard disk section in the direction of the arrow A 7 Connector 4 Spring FHC ground 1 Pin ...

Page 43: ...tion 4 HDD bracket 5 5 1 2 Harness PH 077 6 Remove the HDD shield plate in the direction of the arrows A and B A B 7 Hard disk 3 Four screws 3 Two tapping screws BV 3 x 10 2 Connector CN103 4 Remove the D C fan in the direction of the arrow 1 Pin ...

Page 44: ...1 CN201 7 Flexible flat cable FRD 011 5 Remove the DVD section in the direction of the arrow A 2 Connector CN2 4 Four tapping screws BV 3 x 8 A 6 Two tapes 8 DVD drive 2 Connector CN2 5 Power block 1 Connector CN3 3 Four tapping screws BV 3 x 8 4 Tapping screw BV 3 x 10 ...

Page 45: ... tapping screws BV 3 x 8 4 RD bracket 9 Connector CN701 qd Connector CN3 8 Connector CN103 qg AV 106 board q Flexible flat cable FAR 005 CN602 1 Two large type clamps qs Seven tapping screws BV 3 x 10 2 Tapping screw BV 3 x 10 qa Screw B 3 x 6 5 Pin 7 Pin 6 Pin ...

Page 46: ...2 8E 2 12 CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION AV 106 board FR 257 board RD 064 board FL 166 board Power block ...

Page 47: ...1 V3 R G B V Y OUT V Y C OUT AVLINK L1 R1 L3 R3 L1 R1 OUT L3 R3 OUT FL 166 BOARD 1 2 AV 106 BOARD Y C 6 2 IC103 RISM3 LOGIC MUTING AVLINK BUFFER DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL J703 J702 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y CB CR FUNCTION KEY HDD DVD TIMER REC SYNCHRO REC AND GATE IC605 IC112 EEP ROM IC604 LED DRIVE IC3001 CLOCK GEN IC605 P FAIL DET IC601 AND GATE IC604 PLL IC802 VIDEO DECODER IC301 IT C...

Page 48: ...IN ASW4 ASW3 ASW5 ASW6 ASW1 ASW2 AD R OUT AD L OUT 6 7 1 7 1 5 2 3 6 5 2 3 FS L1 OUT FUNCTION SW OUT EU AU OUT R EU AU OUT L AINR AINL AINR AINL A R OUT1 A R OUT3 A L OUT3 L1 R OUT L1 L OUT AUX R OUT AUX L OUT 1 3 2 4 25 16 L1 R IN AUX L IN 29 AUX R IN DA L IN L4 L L4 R DA R IN DA R DA L A R IN3 A L IN3 A L OUT1 A R IN1 A L IN1 R2 IN L2 IN TU R TU L 28 5 10 6 11 FS L1 IN FS AUX IN 27 30 22 18 17 1...

Page 49: ...5 Y CB B Y G CN603 23 27 30 26 42 38 34 CR R SPDIFO XLMUTE XRMUTE RECB RECG RECR FSW ROUT GOUT BOUT YOUT COUT AE3 AE5 AD10 AE9 AD8 AE7 AD6 YIN AT1DATA0 AT1DATA15 AT1 ADRO ADR1 AT1RESET AT1DMARQ AT1DIOW AT1DIOR AT1IORDY AT1DMACK AT1INTRQ ADR2 CSO CS1 CIN COUT YOUT BOUT GOUT ROUT K23 WP AC13 REC656H REC656I 0 7 AB13 REC656V AE15 R656CLKI L21 CDCL0 K25 R1 SDA0 SPDIFO REC656H REC656V R656CLKI SDCL 0 S...

Page 50: ...OO 0 X0 X1 INT 03 XRST AN08 TXRST SDA SCK TXINT SDA0 SCL0 VSYNC HSYNC DE IDCK 5 11 12 SPDIF WS SCK RISM3 1 4 Y A AB16 117 A20 B22 C21 B9 D21 D17 D8 L23 C18 D20 1 8 IC902 SCALER 8 8 IC903 SUB CPU 8 8 IC906 AND GATE 8 8 23 30 62 69 56 49 7 10 34 39 42 86 90 93 95 67 65 79 75 70 68 43 61 58 57 80 82 83 74 75 77 IC904 HDMI TH 8 8 X901 10MHz 1 3 4 7 6 9 10 12 16 15 19 3 6 7 4 SPDIFOH ADATAOH ALRCKOH AB...

Page 51: ... T3101 DC DC CONVERTER TRANSFORMER F2 F1 ND3101 FLUORESCENT INDICATOR TUBE Q3101 3102 OSC POWER 5 7 3 13 2 4 IC104 5V REG VCC VO 2 14 8 9 15 10 12 23 26 19 22 35 38 31 34 15 18 27 30 5 7 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL 5 2 AC IN SWITCHING REGULATOR SRV 2001EK L N LPF F101 T3 15 250V D101 MAIN RECT T101 SWITCHING TRANSFORMER L301 Q301 12V REG Q302 12V REG Q303 SW CN2 CN1 D301 D303 D304 P301 2A CN3 PROTECT 5V R...

Page 52: ...RDR HX820 HX825 MEMO 3 11 3 12E ...

Page 53: ...IT_GND IT_GND SIRCS FL_POW KEY0 SIRCS_5V LED_RST KEY1 LED_CK LED_STB FR_5V LED_DIM KEY2 S2 SW C2 IN V2 IN AN GND AU GND Y2 IN AN GND R2 IN AN GND L2 IN AN GND V2 IN C2 IN Y2 IN AN GND S2 SW AU GND L2 IN R2 IN AU GND RD 064 BOARD FLR 008 FFC FL 166 BOARD FR 257 BOARD AV 106 BOARD RF 119 HARNESS IDE_DREQ IDE_D2 IDE_W IDE_D12 IDE_D6 IDE_RST GND GND IDE_D1 IDE_IORDY IDE_HD16 IDE_A1 IDE_A0 IDE_A3 CS1 I...

Page 54: ...een measurement point and ground Readings are taken with a color bar signals on DVD reference disc Readings are taken with a digital multimeter DC 10MW Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production toler ances THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS In addition to this the necessary note is printed in each block When indicating parts by reference number please include the board name ...

Page 55: ...7 1 VO 2 ADJ 3 VI 4 CTL 5 GND 6 NP 10V 1u B C114 PCONT VA_PCONT FAN_CONT FAN_HI R160 0 0 63A PS102 0 63A PS103 GND V UNSW 8V V UNSW12V A UNSW6V A GND V GND I GND T GND V 1 A 0 63A F101 4 7k 1 10W R108 470k 0 5 R104 100k 0 5 R107 16V 0 01u C151 IC109 MP2105DJ LF Z 1 EN 2 GND 3 SW 4 VIN 5 FB 16V 47u C155 UNSW12V SW5V R GND R SW3 4VC UNSW4V UNSW3V UNSW6V R VREC3 3V GND GND UNSW6V UNSW6V UNSW6V UNSW6V...

Page 56: ... 10 AUGND 11 AUGND 12 AUGND 13 AUGND 14 AINR 15 AOUTL 16 AINR 17 AOUTL 18 AUGND 19 XRMUTE 20 GND_V 21 SWA5V 22 FSW 23 RECVY 24 GND_V 25 VIDEO5V 26 Y 27 RECCCR 28 GND_V 29 GND_V 30 C 31 RECB 32 GND_V 33 GND_V 34 CR R 35 RECG 36 GND_V 37 GND_V 38 Y G 39 RECR 40 GND_V 41 GND_V 42 CB B SPDIFO SPDIFO XLMUTE AOUTR AV 106 BOARD 2 8 AUDIO IN 9 TO 7 8 TO 3 8 10 EQ IC202 IC203 AMP 2 3 9 E F C 10 6 B 7 D 4 R...

Page 57: ... 47k R335 2SD1781K T146 QR Q302 C319 0 1u B C320 0 1u B 470 R327 1k R346 AOUTL C326 220p MUN2111T1 Q301 S T111B50MC OHJTFG IC303 1 2 3 4 5 J301 1u B C321 SWA 8V 0 1u B C337 33k R364 100k R365 BAS16 03W D301 BAS16 03W D303 SWA12V 1k R366 10V 1u B C324 1 A XLMUTE XRMUTE XLMUTE XRMUTE R344 BAS16 03W D303 COAXIAL OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT 12V SWITCH SWITCH 8V SWITCH SWITCH LINE OUT IC302 5V REG IC303 OPTICA...

Page 58: ...9 RT1 X1401 R1409 100 JL1404 R1408 100 JL1401 R1403 1k JL1407 50V C1403 56p R1406 100 JL1406 R1412 120k 50V C1411 3 3u R1410 2200 R1402 1500 10V B C1408 1u B C1406 0 1u D1400 BAS16 03W 50V C1405 2p B C1412 0 1u 25V C1401 47u 50V C1407 56p B C1419 1u L1401 10uH B C1413 0 1u B C1409 0 1u JL1402 B C1417 0 1u 50V C1404 2p 100 R422 2200 R1416 0 R1417 0 1u B C411 0 R1418 0 R1419 0 5 270k R1453 0 5 100k ...

Page 59: ...CVIN1 113 VSS3 114 TEST3 115 ANEX1 TU_AFT1 T 116 JL613 JL616 100 R655 JL632 JL614 680p B C646 10k R697 10k R698 10k R699 10k R1603 MSD601 RST1 Q615 MSB709 RT1 Q612 10k R1602 BAS16 03W D608 10k R1604 MSD601 RST1 Q613 AVLINK MUN2211T1 Q611 10k R1614 10k R1601 22k R1613 33k R1621 MSD601 RST1 Q614 150k R1609 XP_AMUTE JL652 JL653 JL659 JL660 JL661 JL654 JL663 JL501 JL664 JL665 JL658 JL657 0 1u B C650 R...

Page 60: ...46 D714 1 2 AUOUTR STZ6 8N T146 D724 1 2 75 R779 JL731 JL732 75 R776 STZ6 8N T146 D715 1 2 AUOUTL JL733 10k R772 STZ6 8N T146 D721 1 2 R1709 0 25V 47u C745 25V 47u C744 JL715 0 5 33k R712 R728 39k 0 5 10k R713 R733 0 680k R714 JL711 JL712 0 5 1600 R719 BC857CE6327 Q705 BAS16 03W D701 JL701 MSD601 RST1 Q702 0 5 6800 R718 R729 22k 470 R726 STZ6 8N T146 D728 1 2 R1710 0 470 R1714 0 R1715 10k R1719 10...

Page 61: ... L TU_SDA GND V AUGND DA R UNSW6V A FSW UNSW12V A JL843 EURO_INT TUDV TU_SCL R886 0 R887 0 100k R888 100k R889 EU AU OUT L EU AU OUT R 1u B C843 1u B C844 1u B C805 1u B C807 1u B C809 1u B C810 CN805 42P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 10V 1u B C861 10V 1u B C862 10V 1u B C863 10V 1u B C864 470 R896 470 R897 470 ...

Page 62: ...KS1 33 P1 7 INT5 IDU 34 P1 6 INT4 IDW 35 P1 5 INT3 ADTRG IDV 36 P10 7 AN7 KI3 37 P10 6 AN6 KI2 38 P10 5 AN5 KI1 39 P10 4 AN4 KI0 40 P10 3 AN3 41 P10 2 AN2 42 P10 1 AN1 4700 R1133 4700 R1134 16MHz X1101 15p C1109 15p C1110 10k R1139 RESET5V 0 1u B C1111 0 R1142 0 R1143 1k R1144 1k R1105 1k R1101 1k R1103 680 R1108 10k R1140 10k R1141 JL901 JL902 JL903 JL904 IR_BUSY 0 R1146 GND T 4700 R1147 JL905 JL...

Page 63: ...157 JL3167 JL3126 JL3127 JL3128 JL3129 JL3164 S3101 JL3158 JL3160 JL3161 JL3163 JL3165 JL3159 JL3162 100k R3116 16V 0 01u B C3117 STZ6 8N T146 D3105 1 2 3 75 R3108 STZ6 8N T146 D3107 1 2 3 JL3101 2W 0 R3109 10P CN3101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JL3109 JL3107 JL3106 STZ6 8N T146 D3103 1 2 3 STZ6 8N T146 D3106 1 2 3 JL3102 220k R3113 75 R3101 2W 0 R3103 50V C3103 220p 2W 0 R3104 75 R3102 JL3104 JL3103 50V...

Page 64: ...P J555K D3004 JL3010 JL3002 JL3026 5600 R3016 6P CN3005 1 DGND 2 TPA 3 TPA 4 TPB 5 TPB 6 DGND 8P CN3001 1 KEY0 2 LED_CK 3 FLD_STB 4 LED_DT 5 IT_GND 6 FR_5V 7 IT_GND 8 FL_POW_6V 15P CN3003 1 KEY2 2 KEY1 3 KEY0 4 FLD_STB 5 LED_STB 6 LED_CK 7 LED_RST 8 LED_DT 9 SIRCS_5V 10 SIRCS 11 FR_5V 12 LED_DIM 13 FL_POW_6V 14 IT_GND 15 IT_GND GP1UM28XK0SF IC3002 1 VOUT 2 VCC 3 GND R3009 56 R3010 150 2W R3001 0 1...

Page 65: ...130 22 R131 22 R132 0 R133 22 R134 0 R135 JL108 JL106 JL111 JL118 0uH FB106 B 1u C1028 0 R197 68 RB146 68 RB145 68 RB143 68 RB144 1k R1009 5600 R1011 10k R1010 JL146 0 RB149 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 RB150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 RB151 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 RB152 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 JL125 0 RB156 0 RB155 0 RB154 0 RB157 0 RB158 0 RB159 10k R155 10uH L102 0 R1035 JL127 JL153 JL152 JL148 JL147 JL150 JL151 JL149 JL129 JL1...

Page 66: ...u B C203 0 1u B C215 0 01u B C220 0 1u B C202 0 01u B C218 1u B C209 GND AT2RESET AT2DATA 7 AT2DATA 8 AT2DATA 6 AT2DATA 9 AT2DATA 11 AT2DATA 10 AT2DATA 5 AT2DATA 4 AT2DATA 13 AT2DATA 12 AT2DATA 3 AT2DATA 2 AT2DATA 15 AT2DATA 14 AT2DATA 1 AT2DATA 0 AT2DIOW AT2DIOR AT2DMACK AT2ADR 1 AT2ADR 0 AT2ADR 2 AT2CS 0 AT2CS 1 SW3 4V XSYSRST 2012 6 3V 10u B C222 6 3V 10u B C223 CL201 CL202 CL203 JL201 JL202 JL...

Page 67: ... CH3_A33GND 19 CH3_A33VDD 20 CH4_A33VDD 21 CH4_A33GND 22 VI_4A 23 CH4_A18GND 24 CH4_A18VDD 25 NSUB 26 TMS 27 SCL 28 SDA 29 INTREQ 30 DVDD 31 DGND 32 PWDN 33 RESETB 34 FSS GPIO 35 AVID GPIO FC 36 GLCO I2CA 37 IOVDD 38 IOGND 39 DATACLK 40 DVDD 41 DGND 42 Y9 43 Y8 44 Y7 45 Y6 46 Y5 47 IOVDD 48 IOGND 49 Y4 50 Y3 51 Y2 52 Y1 53 Y0 54 DVDD 55 DGND 56 C9 GPIO FSO 57 C8 GPIO BLUE 58 C7 GPIO GREEN 59 C6 GP...

Page 68: ... 0 1u B C505 CTS 2 HADRS 6 GND FL501 0 1u B C502 R533 0 JL531 JL530 JL532 22k RB501 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 R547 0 R549 10k R518 10k R519 10k R513 6 3V B 10u C501 0 RB504 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 R560 R525 0 XSYSRST TCK TRST 5600 R532 5600 R535 NORHOE DBI TDI TMS HCS 0 1 A HDATA 5 HDATA 6 HDATA 7 HDATA 11 HDATA 12 HDATA 13 HDATA 14 HDATA 15 HDATA 0 HDATA 8 HDATA 1 HDATA 10 HDATA 9 HDATA 2 HDATA 3 HDATA 4 HCS 0...

Page 69: ...A5V JL647 JL648 SW3 4VC JL601 JL604 JL605 JL606 JL607 JL608 JL609 JL610 JL611 JL612 JL614 JL615 JL616 JL617 JL618 JL619 JL620 JL621 JL626 JL627 JL628 JL629 JL630 JL631 JL632 10k R662 10k R663 10k R664 1608 0 R665 1608 0 R666 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42P CN603 6 3V 10 B C604 10uH L604 16V 0 1 B C608 0 R629 1...

Page 70: ... 13 DGND 14 D4 15 D5 16 DGND 17 D6 18 D7 19 SUS RES 20 DVDD 21 DGND 22 XO 23 XI 24 AGND 25 AVDD 26 PC0 27 PC1 28 PC2 29 IC AL 30 CMC 31 AVDD 32 CPS 33 AGND 34 RI1 35 AGND 36 TpBOn 37 TpB0p 38 TpA0n 39 TpA0p 40 AVDD 41 TpBIAS0 42 AGND 43 TpB1n 44 TpB1p 45 TpA1n 46 TpA1p 47 AVDD 48 TpBIAS1 49 AGND 50 DIRECT 51 IC AL 52 AGND 53 AGND 54 AVDD 55 RESETB 56 DVDD 57 DGND 58 LKON 59 LPS 60 DVDD 61 SPD 62 T...

Page 71: ...768FS48K 47 R816 33 R817 33 R823 68 R825 33 R826 33 R827 XLMUTE AOUTL AOUTL AOUTR AOUTR 6 3V 10u B C804 10k R812 0 R839 0 R840 0 R841 0 R842 FL801 10u C803 1 A A768FS48K FSEL A768FS441K A768FS48K FSEL A768FS441K VDD GND X1_IN X2_OUT REF27M1 FSEL 768FS48K GND 384FS48K VDD 768FS441K GND 768FSCHG VDD REF27M2 REF27M3 NOT USE RD 064 BOARD 7 8 PLL AUDIO AD DA PLL IC802 TO 1 8 4 10 TO 5 8 12 IC803 AUDIO ...

Page 72: ...6 DI7 VDDI VSS DI8 DI9 DH DV VDDE F1 ALSB SDA SCL VSS NRST TEST0 TEST1 TEST2 TEST3 QB0 QB1 OVDDE1 VDDI VSS QB2 QB3 QB4 QB5 QB6 QB7 QB8 QB9 VDDI VSS QG0 QG1 QG2 QG3 VDDE QG4 QG5 QG6 QG7 VSS QG8 QG9 QR0 QR1 QR2 QR3 QR4 QR5 QR6 VSS OVDDE2 QR7 QR8 QR9 QV QH QDE QCLK VDDI VSS EXCLK OVDDE3 PH1 N C AVS1 AVD1 CPO N C VCI AVS2 AVD2 N C PH2 PLLEN OVDDE4 DCLK OVSS1 DCLKP VDDI 0 1 10V B C913 0 1 10V B C925 6 ...

Page 73: ... C306 150u 25V C510 2 2u 25V C508 10u 10V C502 0 1u 25V C303 47u 35V R305 12k R301 680 R302 270 1W C304 150u 25V C307 10u 50V R304 82k R303 22k R307 10k R306 22k R308 2 2k R309 10k R502 100 R501 VR501 4 7k D502 ISS355 R503 1k 1k R504 22k R505 18k R601 3 3k R201 3 3k IN OUT R506 4 7k R508 2 2k R507 0 C505 10u 50V P301 2A P502 P201 3 15A 3 15A P601 2A CN1 4P 1 SW 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 SW 5V CN3 15P 1 GN...

Page 74: ... CN502 R1402 R1408 R1409 IC1401 C101 C102 C103 C104 R140 C105 CN701 C106 C107 C108 R144 R1410 C109 R1412 C301 R149 C302 C110 R340 C304 R1800 C111 R1801 C112 R342 C306 R343 C307 C113 R344 R1804 C115 C309 R1805 TU401 R151 C116 R1806 R1807 R153 C117 C118 R154 R155 C119 R156 R157 R158 C120 C121 C1452 C316 C122 C317 R1813 C123 R160 C318 R1814 C124 C125 C319 C701 C126 R162 C128 C704 R1625 C705 C706 R162...

Page 75: ...684 R102 R104 R107 R109 R301 C1402 C1403 C1404 R304 C1405 R305 C1406 R306 Q1402 R307 R308 R114 C1409 R309 FB701 R115 FB702 FB703 FB704 FB705 FB706 FB707 R310 FB708 R311 R312 R313 R314 C1415 R315 R316 C1417 R317 C1418 R318 R701 C1419 R703 R705 R320 R321 R323 D1401 R326 R327 R1401 R712 R713 R137 R1403 R714 R1404 R715 R1406 R716 R1407 R718 R330 R719 R331 R332 R333 R334 R1601 R335 R1602 R142 R336 R160...

Page 76: ...L3123 JL3124 JL3125 JL3126 JL3127 JL3128 JL3129 JL3130 JL3131 JL3132 JL3133 JL3134 JL3135 C3101 C3102 JL3136 JL3137 C3103 JL3138 C3104 C3105 Q3101 JL3139 Q3102 C3107 JL3140 JL3141 JL3142 JL3143 JL3144 JL3145 JL3146 JL3147 JL3148 JL3149 C3118 C3119 JL3150 JL3151 JL3152 JL3153 JL3154 JL3155 JL3156 JL3157 JL3158 D3101 JL3159 D3102 D3103 D3104 R3101 D3105 D3106 R3102 D3107 R3103 D3108 R3104 JL3160 R31...

Page 77: ...D SIDE B B A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 11 1 870 319 JL3001 JL3002 JL3003 JL3004 JL3005 JL3006 JL3007 JL3008 JL3010 JL3011 JL3012 JL3013 JL3014 JL3015 JL3016 JL3017 JL3018 JL3021 JL3022 JL3023 JL3024 JL3025 JL3026 JL3027 JL3029 JL3030 JL3031 JL3032 JL3033 JL3034 C3001 JL3035 JL3036 C3002 JL3037 C3004 JL3038 C3005 JL3039 Q3001 Q3002 JL3040 JL3041 JL3042 JL3043 R3003 R3004 R3005 R3006 R3007 R3008 R3009 IC3001...

Page 78: ...20 C1038 R515 R321 R1012 R322 RB182 R517 RB183 R130 R131 R1015 R325 R1016 R132 R326 R1017 R133 R327 R134 R710 C1040 R328 R904 R135 R711 CN501 R136 R712 R908 R715 R521 R522 R716 CN506 R523 R524 R1022 R528 R334 R910 CN701 C105 R335 R911 R336 R912 R143 R1027 R337 R913 R338 RB5001 R339 R1029 C109 RB5002 R146 R147 RB5003 R148 RB5004 R530 R918 RB5005 C301 R531 R919 RB5006 C302 R532 RB5007 R533 C303 R534...

Page 79: ...03 R313 R1004 R508 R314 R121 R1005 R1006 R122 R1007 R123 R124 R1008 R1009 R125 R126 C1032 R127 R703 R129 R705 VDR909 C1036 R513 R1010 R514 R1011 R709 R516 R323 R1013 R1014 RB184 R518 VDR910 RB185 R519 R901 R902 R1018 R1019 C1041 R329 RB189 R905 R906 R137 R713 R907 R138 R714 R520 R139 R909 R717 R1020 R718 R330 RB190 R1021 R525 R719 C101 R331 RB191 C102 R332 R526 RB192 R1023 R527 R333 C103 RB193 R14...

Page 80: ...tal GND Input of main clock signal 10MHz Power supply input Digital 5 0V Fixed at H Input of RTC INT signal from Real Time Clock Input of communication request signal with system controller Input of slicer operation detection from 37 pin Output of communication reset signal with RISM 3 Output of LED power supply switch Not used Output of communication status 2 signal with system controller Not use...

Page 81: ...f area detection signal 1 Output of muting signal for video Not used Not used Not used Not used Output of IIC data signal with EEPROM Output of IIC clock signal with EEPROM Output of IIC writing protect signal with EEPROM Power supply input Digital 5V Not used Digital GND Not used Input of busy signal for IR control IC HX825 model Output of INT signal for IR control IC HX825 model Not used Not use...

Page 82: ... I I I I I I Input of tuner gain control signal Power supply input Analog 5V Power supply input Analog 5V Not used Input of oscillation selection signal Input composite video signal When slice the vertical synchronous signal input slice power Fixed at GND Power supply input Analog 5V Input of component video signal Analog GND Fixed at GND Input of tuner AFT1 control signal ...

Page 83: ...of DVD write signal Input of IRQ signal Fixed at L Output of write strove signal 0 Fixed at H Fixed at H Output of address 30 Output of address 26 Output of address 22 Output of address 21 Output of address 17 Output of address 13 Output of address 10 Output of address 7 Fixed at L Fixed at L Output of SCK signal for HDMI sub CPU Output of DTT control signal XDTT_OE Output of UART CSIO GPIO Output...

Page 84: ...g 3 3V DAC Power supply input Analog 3 3V DAC Power supply input Analog 3 3V DAC Digital GND Fixed at L Input of vertical synchronization signal Not used Not used Not used Not used Output of address 5 for SDRAM Power supply input Digital 2 5V I O Output of address 7 for SDRAM Output of address 9 for SDRAM Output of address 12 for SDRAM Digital GND Input output of data 1 for SDRAM Input output of d...

Page 85: ...signal 4 Not used Not used Output of address 1 for SDRAM Output of bank address 1 for SDRAM Power supply input Analog 2 5V Output of chip select signal for SDRAM Output of CAS signal for SDRAM Output of clock signal for SDRAM Digital GND Not used Analog GND Input of analog video signal Y Power supply input Analog 3 3V DAC Input of analog video signal C Analog GND Output of analog video signal gree...

Page 86: ...t of UART CSIO GPIO Output of UART CSIO GPIO Output of CS control signal for HDMI sub CPU Digital GND Not used Power supply input Analog 3 3V Input output of data 5 for DVD Input output of data 10 for DVD Input output of data 13 for DVD Input output of data 15 for DVD Input of I O ready signal Output of devise address 0 for DVD Output of chip select signal 0 for DVD Output of transfer acknowledge ...

Page 87: ...O GPIO Input output of data 13 Input output of data 10 Output of chip select signal for HDD driver Output of reset signal for DVD Input output of data 7 for DVD Input output of data 8 for DVD Power supply input Digital 1 0V Digital GND Power supply input Digital 1 0V Power supply input Digital 3 3V Digital GND Power supply input Digital 1 0V Digital GND Power supply input Digital 3 3V Power supply...

Page 88: ...pply input Digital 1 0V Input output of data 4 Input output of data 1 Input output of data 0 Output of interrupt request GPIO Input output of data 2 for HDD driver Input output of data 13 for HDD driver Input output of data 1 for HDD driver Input output of data 14 for HDD driver Digital GND Power supply input Digital 3 3V Not used Input of SDI ICE JTAG TRST Fixed at L Input for DTT IRQ signal Inpu...

Page 89: ... SDRAM Power supply input Digital 2 5V Fixed at H Fixed at H Input of audio master clock 36 864MHz Fixed at H Output of digital audio signal Power supply input Digital 1 0V Digital GND Digital GND Digital GND Digital GND Digital GND Input output of data 21 for SDRAM Input output of data 28 for SDRAM Input output of data 29 for SDRAM Input output of data 22 for SDRAM Input output of data 23 for SDR...

Page 90: ...a mask signal 2 for SDRAM Output of data strobe signal 3 for SDRAM Input output of data 24 for SDRAM Power supply input Digital 2 5V Digital GND Input of data 6 for PHY Input of data 4 for PHY Input of data 1 for PHY Power supply input Digital 1 0V Output of data mask signal 1 for SDRAM Output of data strobe signal 1 for SDRAM Output of data mask signal 3 for SDRAM Output of data mask signal 0 for...

Page 91: ...5 12E Pin No Pin Name I O Function Y25 VSS Digital GND ...

Page 92: ...lay panel of the main unit While the diagnostics is in progress either OK or NG appears on the monitor screen to enable the judgment whether the respective devices or the peripheral are normal or have any abnormality When an abnormality is detected the diagnostics is stopped at that moment and you can select to keep running the diagnostics or to stop it 6 1 Check Item When NG is displayed as the r...

Page 93: ...NU 1 Version No 2 Display Color 3 Total Tme 0 G code OSD Setting Menu MODEL SYSCON Version HDD Serial ID HDD Sony ID MAIN MENU Version No MODEL Region Code SYSCON Version HDMI Check sum Display Color 1 White Signal ON 2 White Signal OFF RETURN RETURN RETURN 2 1 RETURN 3 RETURN 4 RETURN 5 RETURN 6 RETURN 7 RETURN 8 RETURN 9 Total Tme 1 Total Power ON 2 Total DVD Playback 3 Total DVD Recording Error...

Page 94: ...M device check will be executed The EEPROM device is checked whether it is mounted or not and the I2C communication between Rism3 IC103 and EEPROM is checked 2 Key 2 is not used When the key 2 is pressed down the superAND device check will be executed The super AND device is checked whether it is mounted or not and the I2C communication between Rism3 IC103 and super AND is checked 3 When the key 3...

Page 95: ...e Check Power ON OFF test and Read Verify of all tracks 3 When the key 3 is pressed down Write ID will be executed as shown below Write ID NOR Flash HDD information write 4 When the key 4 is pressed down Format will be executed as shown below Format Full erase of HDD 5 When the key 5 is pressed down Factory Check will be executed as shown below Factory Check Aging test in the same way as in the fa...

Page 96: ...ion 1 0 V 0 07 Vp p Check method 1 Insert the PAL reference disc and play back the 100 color bars 2 Confirm that the video level is 1 0 V 0 07 Vp p Fig 7 1 1 0 0 07 Vp p 2 S Video Output S Y Check Purpose This check confirms that the S video Y signal output has the rated amplitude If it adjusted incorrectly the playback video signal will not be displayed corrected even when the S video cable is co...

Page 97: ...deo Output B Y Pb Check Purpose This check confirms that the B Y signal of the component video conforms to the PAL standard If this signal level is not correct color of the video signal will have different color when the COMPONENT connector output signal is connected to a projector having COMPONENT input Mode PLAY Signal 100 Color bars Test point COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Pb connector terminated in 75Ω ...

Page 98: ... p Fig 7 8 9 Scart Video Output S C Check Purpose This check confirms that the Scart output S C conforms to the PAL standard If it adjusted incorrectly the playback color will not be too dark or too thin Mode PLAY Signal 100 Color bars Test point Scart Video output connector pin qg terminated in 75Ω Instrument Oscilloscope Specification 300 mV 30 mVp p Check method Note COMPONENT OUT should be set...

Page 99: ...ay back the 100 color bars 2 Confirm that the G signal level is 700 mV 50 mVp p Fig 7 11 12 Scart Video RGB Output B Check Purpose This check confirms that the B signal of the RGB video conforms to the PAL standard If this signal level is not correct color of the video signal will have different color when the Scart connector output signal is connected to a projector having Scart input Mode PLAY S...

Page 100: ...earance Parts Example KNOB BALANCE WHITE RED Parts Color Cabinet s Color RDR HX820 HX825 8 1 1 OVERALL SECTION Ref No Part No Description Remarks Ref No Part No Description Remarks 1 X 2149 427 1 ASSY TRAY 2 X 2149 426 1 FRONT PANEL ASSY HX825 2 X 2149 435 1 FRONT PANEL ASSY HX820 3 3 077 331 01 BV3 3 CR 4 1 833 387 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FLR 008 5 3 070 883 61 SCREW TAPPING 6 A 1209 198 A CASE BL...

Page 101: ...7 331 31 BV3 3 CR 53 3 077 331 01 BV3 3 CR 54 A 1494 643 A RD 064 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE HX820 8 1 2 CHASSIS SECTION 1 Chassis section 2 See page 8 3 51 52 53 54 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied 53 53 54 A 1215 024 A RD 064 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE HX825 ...

Page 102: ...33 388 11 CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT FAR 005 108 1 787 291 11 FAN D C 109 3 077 331 31 BV3 3 CR 110 3 088 023 01 B3 3 CR 0TU401 8 597 559 00 TUNER FSS BTF DF441 Note The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified 102 not supplied not supplied 101 not supplied not supplied not supplied not supplied 101 101 108 109 109 109 109 ...

Page 103: ...CHIP 10uF 20 10V C215 1 100 966 91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 10V C216 1 100 966 91 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 10V C217 1 162 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 50V C218 1 162 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5 50V C301 1 124 589 11 ELECT 47uF 20 16V C304 1 125 972 91 ELECT 100uF 20 16V C306 1 124 234 00 ELECT 22uF 20 16V C307 1 115 467 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22uF 10 10V C308 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C309 1 124 589 ...

Page 104: ... 1uF 10 6 3V C729 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C730 1 104 662 91 ELECT 22uF 20 25V C731 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C732 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C733 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C734 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C735 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C736 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C737 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V...

Page 105: ...C1452 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C1453 1 165 908 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 10V CONNECTOR CN101 1 815 458 21 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 15P CN103 1 794 509 11 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 3P CN501 1 818 859 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 42P CN502 1 818 859 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 42P CN601 1 764 643 21 PIN CONNECTOR SMD 11P CN701 1 770 468 21 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 10P DIODE D101 8 719 073 34 DI...

Page 106: ...1 818 063 11 JACK PIN 3P COMPONENT OUT J1101 1 764 188 31 JACK SMALL TYPE DIA 3 5 HX825 COIL L102 1 419 630 21 INDUCTOR 4 7uH L401 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L402 1 469 967 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L403 1 414 858 31 INDUCTOR 1mH L404 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L405 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L406 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L701 1 412 060 11 INDUCTOR 22uH L702 1 469 967 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L703 1 469 967 21 I...

Page 107: ...ETAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R317 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R318 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R320 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R321 1 218 865 11 METAL CHIP 5 6K 0 5 1 10W R323 1 218 865 11 METAL CHIP 5 6K 0 5 1 10W R326 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R327 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R330 1 216 841 11 METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 10W R331 1 216 841 11 METAL CHIP 47K 5 1 10W...

Page 108: ...10W R679 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W HX825 R681 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R683 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R684 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R685 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R686 1 216 809 11 METAL CHIP 100 5 1 10W R687 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R688 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R692 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R693 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R694 1 2...

Page 109: ...W R897 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R898 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R899 1 216 817 11 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R965 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R1101 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W HX825 R1103 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W HX825 R1105 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W HX825 R1106 1 216 825 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W HX825 R1107 1 216 029 00 RES CHIP 150 5 1 10W HX825 R1108 1 ...

Page 110: ...1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 50V C3104 1 164 230 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220PF 5 50V C3106 1 125 972 91 ELECT 100uF 20 16V C3110 1 106 363 00 MYLAR 0 0068uF 5 200V C3113 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 50V C3114 1 128 131 11 ELECT 22uF 20 50V C3115 1 115 339 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 50V C3116 1 107 726 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C3117 1 107 726 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C3118 1 115 339 11 C...

Page 111: ...006 1 771 410 21 SWITCH TACTILE OPEN CLOSE S3007 1 771 410 21 SWITCH TACTILE CH S3008 1 771 410 21 SWITCH TACTILE CH S3009 1 771 410 21 SWITCH TACTILE REC MODE S3012 1 771 410 21 SWITCH TACTILE DVD S3013 1 771 410 21 SWITCH TACTILE HDD S3014 1 771 410 21 SWITCH TACTILE INPUT SELECT A 1494 643 A RD 064 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE HX820 A 1215 024 A RD 064 BOARD COMPLETE SERVICE HX825 Ref No 20 000 SERIE...

Page 112: ...1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C217 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C218 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C219 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C220 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C222 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C223 1 137 710 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 20 6 3V C224 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C230 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C23...

Page 113: ...21 ELECT CHIP 22uF 20 10V C913 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C914 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C915 1 128 934 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 33uF 20 10V C916 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C917 1 127 772 81 CERAMIC CHIP 33000PF 10 10V C918 1 164 943 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C919 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C920 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C921 1 125 777 11...

Page 114: ...B 8EU A IC802 6 708 929 01 IC ICS650G 42LFT IC803 6 708 888 01 IC WM8590GEDS RV IC901 8 759 837 19 IC MM1562FFBE IC902 6 706 520 01 IC CXD9836R IC903 6 806 931 01 IC MB95F108ASPFV GE1 5G00 IC906 6 703 046 01 IC SN74LVC1G08DCKR IC907 6 707 119 01 IC TK11218CMCL G IC908 6 704 470 01 IC TK11233CMCL G IC909 6 702 302 01 IC TK11133CSCL G IC910 6 710 105 01 IC TK70550SCL G COIL L101 1 469 555 21 INDUCTO...

Page 115: ...1 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R197 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R198 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R199 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R203 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R204 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R205 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R206 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R207 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R208 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R209 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R210 1 218 938 11 RES CHIP 56 5 1 16W...

Page 116: ...08 911 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W R665 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R666 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R701 1 216 864 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R703 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W R705 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R706 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R709 1 218 941 81 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R710 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R711 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R712 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R...

Page 117: ... 5 1 16W R1026 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R1028 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W R1030 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W R1031 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W R1032 1 218 935 11 RES CHIP 33 5 1 16W R1033 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R1035 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W R1037 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R1038 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R1039 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R104...

Page 118: ...010X4 RB154 1 234 400 21 CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 RB155 1 234 400 21 CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 RB156 1 234 400 21 CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 RB157 1 234 400 21 CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 RB158 1 234 400 21 CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 RB159 1 234 400 21 CONDUCTOR NETWORK 2010X4 RB171 1 234 380 21 RES NETWORK 47K 1005X4 RB172 1 234 380 21 RES NETWORK 47K 1005X4 RB173 1 234 380 21 RES NETWORK 47K 1005X4 RB17...

Page 119: ...1 575 131 82 CORD POWER 1 759 586 41 CONTROLLER VIDEO AV MOUSE HX825 1 696 593 11 CORD CONNECTION PAL 2 886 040 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH HX825 2 886 040 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION GERMAN HX825 2 886 040 31 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ITALIAN HX825 2 886 040 41 MANUAL INSTRUCTION DUTCH HX825 2 886 040 51 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SPANISH HX825 2 886 041 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION PORTUGUESE HX820 2 886 041 21 MANUAL INS...

Page 120: ... 154 Sony Corporation Home Electronics Network Company 9 883 932 11 2006H1600 1 2006 08 Published by Quality Assurance Dept RDR HX820 HX825 ...

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