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harman/kardon Service Manual

HK BDS 270
2.1-channel 3-D Blu-ray home cinema receiver

HK BDS 570
5.1-channel 3-D Blu-ray home cinema receiver

CONTENTS

OWNER’S MANUAL 2-34 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS, BDS 570 48


TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 27 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS, BDS 270 50
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS 33 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 53
SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCESS 35 PCB LAYOUT DRAWINGS 57
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS 36 WIRING DIAGRAM 65
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 66-90

Released EU2011 Harman Consumer Group, Inc. Rev 1, 10/2011


8500 Balboa Boulevard
Northridge, California 91329
harman/kardon BDS 270 + 570 Service Manual

BDS 270/BDS 570


Blu-ray Disc™ receiver
Owner’s Manual

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Table of Contents

IMportant Safety Instructions 3

INTRODUCTION 4

Verify Line Voltage Before Using 4

Unpacking 4

Installation Location 4

Cleaning 4

MOVING THE RECEIVER 4

SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 4

Receiver Front-Panel Controls 5

Receiver Rear-Panel Connections 6

Remote Control Functions 8

Connections 10

Preparing the Remote Control 14

Setting Up the Receiver 15

Using the Receiver 18

Using the Disc Player 20

Listening to Your iPod/iPhone DEVICE 22

Using the Radio 22

Listening to Audio Sources 23

Playing Files from USB Devices and CD Data Discs 23

Using Playlists 25

Troubleshooting 26

Aux Component Remote-Control Code List 27

Specifications 32

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Important Safety Instructions


1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions. CAUTION
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH AN ARROWHEAD SYMBOL,
wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO
third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED
“DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S
replacement of the obsolete outlet. ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO
in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND
apparatus, or the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped. MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
15. Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.
are placed on the apparatus.
16. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC
receptacle. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
17. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
18. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

For Products That Transmit and For Canadian Model Caution:


Receive RF Energy: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian This product uses a laser system. To prevent direct exposure
ICES-003. to the laser beam, do not open the cabinet enclosure or defeat
FCC Regulations (USA Only) any of the safety mechanisms provided for your protection.
DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM. To ensure proper use
FCC Information For Users Modèle pour les Canadien of this product, please read the owner’s manual carefully and
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation retain it for future use. Should the unit require maintenance
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la or repair, please contact your local Harman Kardon service
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device norme NMB-003 du Canada.
may not cause harmful interference; and (2) this device must center. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation. For Products with Radio Receivers For Products That Include Batteries:
Radio and Television Interference That Can Use an External Antenna:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
CATV or Antenna Grounding
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to this
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a product, be certain that it is grounded so as to provide some
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and protection against voltage surges and static charges. Section
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful provides information with respect to proper grounding of the Instructions for Users on Removal and Disposal of
interference to radio communications. However, there is no mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire Used Batteries.
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, CAUTION
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding
or television reception, which can be determined by turning electrodes and requirements of the grounding electrode. Risk of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
the equipment off and then on, the user is encouraged to try Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
to correct the interference by one or more of the following Note to CATV System Installer: Alkaline batteries are considered nonhazardous.
measures:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (cable TV) system Rechargeable batteries (i.e., nickel cadmium, nickel metal-
•• Increase the separation between the equipment and installer’s attention to article 820-40 of the NEC, which hydride, lithium and lithium-ion) are considered hazardous
receiver. provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, household materials and may pose an unnecessary health
•• Connect the equipment to a different outlet so that the specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the and safety risk.
equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits. grounding system of the building, as close to the point of
cable entry as possible. In the European Union and other locations, it is illegal to
•• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician dispose of any battery with household trash. All batteries
for help. must be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved For CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc™ Players: Contact your local waste management officials for information
by Harman could void the user’s authority to operate the regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling and
equipment. disposal of used batteries.
To remove the batteries from your equipment or remote
IC Statement and Warning (Canada Only) control, reverse the procedure described for inserting
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES- batteries in the owner’s manual.
003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la For products with a built-in battery that lasts for the lifetime of
norme NMB-003 du Canada. the product, removal may not be possible for the user. In this
case, recycling or recovery centers handle the dismantling of
the product and the removal of the battery. If, for any reason, it
becomes necessary to replace such a battery, this procedure
must be performed by authorized service centers.

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Introduction, Verify Line Voltage Before Using,


Unpacking, Installation Location, Cleaning,
Moving the Receiver and Supplied Accessories

Introduction •• Due to the heat generated by the receiver there is the remote possibility that the
rubber padding on the bottom of the unit’s feet may leave marks on certain wood
or wood-veneer materials. Use caution when placing the unit on soft woods or
Please register your product on our Web site at www.harmankardon.com. other materials that heat or heavy objects may damage. Some surface finishes
Note: You’ll need the product’s serial number. At the same time, you can may be particularly sensitive to absorbing such marks, due to a variety of factors
choose to be notified about our new products and/or special promotions. beyond Harman Kardon control, including the nature of the finish, cleaning materials
used, normal heat and vibration caused by the use of the product, or other factors.
Your warranty will not cover this type of damage to furniture, so exercise caution
in choosing an installation location for the component and in performing normal
Thank You for Choosing Harman Kardon Products! maintenance practices.
In the years since Harman Kardon engineers invented the high-fidelity receiver, we have •• Your new Harman Kardon Blu-ray Disc™ receiver requires a broadband Internet
taken to heart this philosophy: Bringing the joy of home entertainment to as many people connection for BD-Live™ interactivity.
as possible, adding performance and ease-of-use features that enhance the experience.
The BDS series of home entertainment systems offers a complete home entertainment
solution with a wealth of listening and viewing options in one sleek receiver.
Cleaning
When the receiver gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry cloth. If necessary, and only
To get the maximum enjoyment from your new BDS receiver we urge you to read this after unplugging the AC power cord, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy
manual thoroughly and refer back to it as you become more familiar with your new water, then a fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe it dry immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER
receiver’s features and their operation. use benzene, aerosol cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent. Do
If you have any questions about this product, its installation or its operation, please not use abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the finish of metal parts. Avoid spraying
contact your retailer or custom installer, or visit our Web site at www.harmankardon.com. insecticide near the unit.

Verify Line Voltage Before Using Moving the Receiver


Your BDS receiver has been designed for use with 110 – 240-volt, 50Hz/60Hz AC current Before moving the receiver, disconnect any interconnection cords to other components,
and includes a detachable IEC power cable intended for use in the region where the and disconnect the unit from its AC outlet.
receiver is sold.
Connection to a line voltage other than that for which the unit is intended can create
a safety and fire hazard and may damage the units. If you have any questions about NOTE: The built-in Blu-ray Disc/DVD player in your BDS receiver is designed
the voltage requirements for your specific model or about the line voltage in your area, and manufactured for compatibility with region management information that is
contact your dealer before plugging the unit into a wall outlet. encoded on most Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVD recordings:
•• BDS receivers sold in the USA are designed only for playback of discs
with Blu-Ray Disc Region Code A and DVD Region Code 1 information, or
Unpacking for discs that do not contain any region code information.
The carton and shipping materials used to protect your new receiver during shipment
were specially designed to cushion it from shock and vibration. We suggest that you
save the carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you move or if the unit ever
needs repair.
To minimize the size of the carton in storage, you may wish to flatten it. You can do it by
carefully slitting the tape seams on the carton’s bottom and collapsing it. You can store
cardboard inserts in the same manner. Packing materials that cannot be collapsed should

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be saved along with the carton in a plastic bag.
If you do not wish to save the packaging materials, please note that the carton and
other sections of the shipping-protection materials are recyclable. Please respect the
1
environment and discard those materials at a local recycling center.
Remove the protective plastic film from the front-panel lens. Leaving the film in place will •• BDS receivers sold in Europe are designed only for playback of discs with
affect the performance of your remote control. Blu-ray Disc Region Code B and DVD Region Code 2 information, or for
discs that do not contain region code information.
Installation Location If there is a region code on a disc other than the one your BDS player is designed
•• To ensure proper operation and to avoid the potential for safety hazards, place the for, it will not play in your BDS receiver.
unit on a firm and level surface. When placing the unit on a shelf, be certain that the
shelf and any mounting hardware can support the weight of the product.
•• Provide proper space both above and below the unit for ventilation. If this product will
be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed area, make certain that there is sufficient
Supplied Accessories
air movement within the area. Under some circumstances, a fan may be required. If any of these items are missing, please contact Harman Kardon Customer Service via
•• Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface. www.harmankardon.com.
•• Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations or in an area that is exposed to EJECT POWER TV

direct sunlight or heating equipment. Remote Control DISC RADIO

REPEAT
iPOD

A-B
AUX
AC Power Cord
SETTINGS DISPLAY

•• Avoid moist or humid locations. 1

4
2

8
3

7 9

•• Do not obstruct the fan vents on the rear panel or the ventilation slots on the top and
CLEAR 0 FIND

HOME SURROUND OPTIONS

sides of the unit or place objects directly over or next to them. OK

FM Antenna
•• Do not place the receiver directly on top of a product that generates excessive heat. EXIT
TOP MENU POP-UP

+
VOLUME


MUTE
+
CHANNEL


EzSet/EQ™
Microphone
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK THUMBNAIL ZOOM

4 AAA Batteries

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Receiver Front-Panel Controls

Receiver Front-Panel Controls


Disc Slot Information Display Eject Button Standby Button
(on top panel) (on top panel)

Headphone Jack USB Port


Volume Control

Disc slot: Insert a compatible disc into the slot. The BDS receiver’s disc player will Headphone jack: Insert the 1/8-inch (3.5mm) stereo mini connector from a set
accept 5-inch (12cm) and 3-inch (8cm) discs. of headphones into this jack. NOTE: When a plug is inserted into the Headphone
jack, the BDS receiver’s speaker outputs automatically mute; the HDMI audio output
Information display: Various messages appear on this display in response to
remains active.
commands and in order to show the audio/video that is playing, the BDS receiver’s
settings or other aspects of the BDS receiver’s status as described throughout this Volume control: Rotate the disc clockwise to raise the volume; rotate
manual. counterclockwise to lower the volume. The volume level will appear on the
Information display and on the on-screen menu.
Eject button (on top of unit): Press this button to eject a disc from the BDS
receiver’s built-in disc player. Before pressing this button, make sure no objects are IMPORTANT: Do not turn the receiver’s Volume control up to or past the point where
blocking the disc-slot opening. NOTE: If you do not remove the ejected disc within the audio from the speakers becomes distorted. Doing so can damage the speakers.
90 seconds, it will automatically re-load back into the disc player for protection.
USB 2.0 port: Gently insert a flash drive or HDD disk drive with a USB Standard-A
Standby button (on top of unit): This button toggles the receiver between the On cable to this port.
and Standby modes.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect a PC or other USB host/controller to this port, or
Power indicator: This LED surrounds the Standby button. When the BDS receiver you may damage both the BDS receiver and the other device.
is plugged into AC power, the LED turns amber to indicate that the receiver is in
Orient the device’s plug so it fits all the way into the BDS receiver’s USB connector.
Standby mode (ready to be turned on). When you turn the BDS receiver on (by the
You may insert or remove the device at any time – there is no installation or ejection
Standby button or the remote control’s Power button), the LED turns white.
procedure.

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Receiver Rear-Panel Connections

Receiver Rear-Panel Connections


Coaxial
Digital Input BD-Live
Connector Connector

Component HDMI
Main Speaker Fan Video Input HDMI Input Monitor Out
Power Switch Connectors Vents Connector Connectors Connector

AC Power Analog The Bridge IIIP


Connector Optical Subwoofer
Digital Input Output Audio Input Connector
Connectors Connector Connectors

Subwoofer FM Antenna
Trigger Connector
Connector

Remote Analog
IR Input Audio Output
Connector Connector

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Receiver Rear-Panel Connections

NOTE: See the Connections section, on page 10, for detailed information about The Bridge IIIP connector: Connect The Bridge IIIP iPod/iPhone dock (available
making connections. separately) to this terminal.
Main Power switch: This mechanical switch turns the BDS receiver’s power supply Analog Audio Output connector: Connect this output to an analog recorder’s input
on or off. After you have made and verified all connections (see the Connections connector. You can record any signal from the receiver’s Analog Audio Input connectors.
section, on page 10), set this switch to the “On” position. During normal use you will
HDMI Monitor Out connector (HDMI ver. 1.4a with 3-D): Connect the BDS
usually leave this switch set to On; it cannot be turned on or off using the remote
receiver’s HDMI output to your TV’s HDMI input. Since the HDMI cable transmits
control. To conserve energy when you’re not going to be using the receiver for an
both video and audio to the TV, we recommend that you set the receiver’s HDMI
extended period of time, set this switch to “Off.”
audio output to Off in the receiver’s Audio menu to take full advantage of your BDS
AC Power connector: After you have made and verified all other connections, plug receiver’s superior audio performance. The receiver’s HDMI Monitor Out connection
the supplied AC power cord into this input and into an unswitched AC outlet. contains an Audio Return Channel that carries a digital audio signal from your TV or
video display back to the receiver. It allows you to listen to HDMI devices that are
Speaker connectors: Use the speaker wires supplied with the speakers to connect
connected directly to your TV (such as an Internet connection) without making an
the satellite and center speakers to the proper terminals.
additional connection from the device to the AVR.
• The BDS 570 receiver (shown) has connections for five speakers: front left, front
IMPORTANT: Your BDS receiver is in compliance with HDCP (High-Definition
right, surround left, surround right and center.
Copy Protection). Your TV must also be HDCP-compliant to be used with the BDS
• The BDS 270 receiver (not shown) has connections for two speakers: front left receiver’s HDMI output. For best results, we do not recommend HDMI connections
and front right. in excess of ten feet (about 3 meters) without a repeater. If your TV has a DVI input,
you may use an optional HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter for the video connection to
See Connections, on page 10, for more information.
the TV. (The DVI connection is video-only.)
Fan vents: These vents are used by the receiver’s fan to cool the unit. Maintain a
FM Antenna connector: Connect the supplied FM antenna to this terminal.
clearance of at least three inches (75mm) from the nearest surface to avoid overheating
the unit. It is normal for the fan to remain off at most normal volume levels. An automatic
temperature sensor turns the fan on only when it is needed.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Never block the fan vents. Doing so could allow the AVR to
overheat to dangerous levels.

Optical Digital Input connectors: Connect the optical digital output of an audio-
only source component here. The signal may be a Dolby® Digital bitstream, a DTS®
bitstream or a standard PCM digital-audio bitstream.
NOTE: Use only one type of digital connection for each source component.
Coaxial Digital Input connector: Connect the coaxial digital output of an audio-
only source component here. The signal may be a Dolby Digital bitstream, a DTS
bitstream or a standard PCM digital-audio bitstream.
NOTE: Use only one type of digital connection for each source component.
Component Video Input connector: If you have a video source device that has a
component video connector (and does not have an HDMI connector), use the component
video connector. You will also need to make an audio connection from the device to the
BDS receiver’s Aux In 1 connectors. See Connections, on page 11, for more information.
Subwoofer Output connector: Use the supplied mono RCA audio cable (with the
purple connectors) to connect this jack to the subwoofer’s Line-Level In LFE jack.
See Connecting a Powered Subwoofer, on page 10, for more details about making
connections.
Subwoofer Trigger connector: This connector provides 12V DC whenever the receiver
is on. It can be used to turn on and off other devices such as a powered subwoofer.
Remote IR Input connector: When the IR sensor on the front panel is blocked (such as
when the receiver is installed inside a cabinet), connect an optional IR receiver to the
Remote IR Input connector.
BD-Live connector: To be able to use the BD-Live feature, connect this port to
your local area network (LAN) using a Cat. 5/Cat. 5E network cable. See BD-Live
Interactivity, on page 21, for details.
Analog Audio Input connectors: Use these connectors to connect to an audio-
only source component (such as a tape deck). Do not connect a turntable to these
connectors without a phono preamp.
HDMI Input connectors (HDMI ver. 1.4a with 3-D): You can connect up to three
additional source devices that have HDMI connectors to the BDS receiver. The HDMI
connection transmits digital audio and video signals between devices, so you do not
have to make any additional audio connections for devices you connect via an HDMI
connector. The BDS receiver will pass 3-D video signals from 3-D capable HDMI source
devices to the TV via the HDMI Monitor Out connector. See Connecting Your HDMI Source
Devices, on page 11, for more information.

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Remote Control Functions

Remote Control Functions Power button: Pressing this button toggles the BDS receiver between the On and
Standby modes.
TV Power button: After you program the remote control, pressing this button turns
Power Button TV Power Button the TV’s power on and off. See Programming the Remote, on page 14.
Eject button: Press this button to eject a disc from the BDS receiver’s built-in disc
player. Before pressing this button, make sure no objects are blocking the disc slot
Eject Button
opening.
EJECT POWER TV
Radio Input button: Pressing this button selects the BDS receiver’s built-in FM
radio as the system’s active audio source. Pressing this button also puts the remote
control into the control mode for the radio. See Using the Radio, on page 22, for
Radio Input Button Bridge Input Button details. NOTE: Pressing this button when the BDS receiver is in the Standby mode
will switch it on.
Disc Input Button DISC RADIO BRIDGE
AUX
Aux Input Button
Bridge Input button: Pressing this button selects an iPod device inserted
HDMI 1 – 3 HDMI1
HDMI2 HDMI3 COMPONENT Component in a connected The Bridge IIIP dock (available separately) as the system’s active
Input Buttons Input Button audio source. Pressing this button also puts the remote control into the control
1 2 3 mode for the iPod device. See Listening to Your iPod/iPhone Device, on page 22, for
details. NOTE: Pressing this button when the BDS receiver is in the Standby mode
5 Numeric Buttons will switch it on.
4 6

8 9
Disc Input button: Pressing this button selects the BDS receiver’s built-in disc
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player as your entertainment system’s active audio and video source and plays a
Repeat Button REPEAT 0 DISPLAY Display Button disc that has been inserted into the player. Pressing this button also puts the remote
control into the disc player control mode. See Using the Disc Player, on page 20, for
Home Button details. NOTE: Pressing this button when the BDS receiver is in the Standby mode
HOME SURROUND OPTIONS
Options Button will switch it on.
Surround Button
Aux Input button: Pressing this button selects the receiver’s active rear-panel
audio input as the system’s active audio source. Repeatedly pressing the button
cycles through all of the rear-panel audio inputs. See Listening to Audio Sources,
OK Button OK Cursor Controls on page 23, for details.
Pressing this button also places the remote into the auxiliary-component control
Top Menu Button mode, enabling the remote to use any pre-programmed and/or learned functions.
See Listening to Audio Sources, on page 23, for details. NOTE: Pressing this button
Clear/Exit Button CLEAR/EXIT
TOP MENU POP-UP
Pop-Up Button when the BDS receiver is in the Standby mode will switch it on.
Previous/Step Next/Step Button HDMI 1-3 Input buttons: Pressing these buttons selects the device connected to
Button the corresponding HDMI input as the active audio and video source. NOTE: Pressing
Search/Slow any of these buttons when the BDS receiver is in the Standby mode will switch it on.
Search/Slow
Forward Button
Reverse Button Component Input button: Pressing this button selects the device connected to the
Play Button
Stop Button Component Video Input connector as the active video source. NOTE: Pressing this
Pause Button button when the BDS receiver is in the Standby mode will switch it on.
Mute Button
+ + Numeric buttons: Use these buttons to enter numbers for various items.
Volume Up/Down Channel Up/
Buttons VOLUME MUTE CHANNEL Down Buttons Repeat button: When the BDS receiver is playing a Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD,
pressing this button cycles through the following repeat modes: Chapter, Title, All,
– – Off. When the BDS receiver is playing a CD or listening to media stored on an iPod
or USB device, this button cycles through the following repeat modes: Track, All, Off.
PROGRA
Program (Red) M BOOKMARK THUMBNAIL
ZOOM
Zoom (Blue)
Button Button Display button: When you are playing Blu-ray Disc and DVD recordings, pressing
Bookmark Thumbnail this button activates a bar display containing information about the currently-
(Green) Button (Yellow) Button playing disc or program. The button does not function when the BDS receiver is
playing material from an iPod device, a USB device, an auxiliary source or the radio.
Home button: Pressing this button returns the on-screen display to the Home
screen from whatever screen is active when the button is pressed.
Options button: Pressing this button displays any available options for the item
that is active at the time the button is pressed. When listening to an Aux source,
pressing the Options button lets you adjust the audio delay to eliminate “lip sync”
errors between the sound and picture when watching video programs with sound
playing through one of the receiver’s rear-panel audio inputs. See Listening to Audio
Sources, on page 23, for details.
Surround button: Pressing this button cycles through all of the surround-sound
modes that are available for the active program. Each press of the Surround button
will change to the next mode in line. A pop-up display will appear, showing the
modes as you cycle through them. NOTE: Not all surround modes will be available
for all programs. See Surround-Sound Modes, on page 20, for more information.

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OK button: Press this button to select the highlighted item on the on-screen menu. Program (Red) button: Press this button to create a programmed playback list for
the currently-playing disc. See Programmed Play, on page 21, for more information.
Cursor controls: Use these buttons to navigate through items on the on-screen
menu. Zoom (Blue) button: Press the Zoom button to zoom in on or recede from a video
image or slide. Use the Navigation buttons to zoom in on different sections of the
Top Menu button: Displays the top menu of the Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD that
image. NOTE: This function is disc-dependent for Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVDs.
is playing. NOTE: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all DVDs have top menus. If
Not all discs can be zoomed in on.
the DVD has no top menu, pressing the Top Menu button may display the disc menu,
depending on how the disc’s menu system was authored. See Using the Disc Player, Bookmark (Green) button: Press this button to activate the Bookmark function.
on page 20, for details. See Bookmark Function, on page 21, for more information.
Clear/Exit button: Pressing this button exits the current on-screen menu and Thumbnail (Yellow) button: Press this button while playing a photo slide show to
displays the previous screen; it also clears incorrect entries made when entering display thumbnail images of all photos in the slide show.
numbers with the Numeric buttons.
Red, Green, Yellow and Blue buttons: When the BDS receiver is playing a
Pop-Up button: Pressing this button while playing a Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD Blu-ray Disc recording, these buttons can activate features and menus that may
displays its disc menu. NOTE: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all DVDs have vary from disc to disc. Refer to the menu instructions for each particular disc for
pop-up menus. If a DVD has no pop-up menu, pressing the Pop-Up button may more information. NOTE: These Blu-ray Disc functions may override the Bookmark,
display the disc menu, depending on how the disc’s menu system was authored. Thumbnail, Program and Zoom functions.
Previous/Step button: Press this button once to skip to the beginning of a track
or, when viewing photos, to the previous photo. Press the button twice to skip to
the beginning of the previous track. Press the button repeatedly to go back through
the previous chapters or tracks. When video content is playing on Blu-ray Disc
recordings and DVDs, press the Pause button first; afterwards, each subsequent
press of the Previous/Step button reverses the video one frame.
Next/Step button: Press this button once to skip to the beginning of the next track
or, when viewing photos, to the next photo. Press the button repeatedly to advance
through the next chapters or tracks. When video content is playing, press the Pause
button first; afterwards, each subsequent press of the Next/Step button advances
the video one frame.
Search/Slow Reverse button: Press this button to reverse through a disc track.
For Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVDs, each press cycles through 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x
and 32x reverse speed. Pressing the button while a Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD is
paused will reverse through the chapter in slow motion. Each press cycles through
1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 normal speed.
Search/Slow Forward button: Press this button to fast-forward through the current
disc track. For Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVDs, each press cycles through 2x, 4x,
8x, 16x and 32x normal speed. Pressing the button while a Blu-ray Disc recording
or DVD is paused will play through the chapter in slow motion. Each press cycles
through 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 normal speed.
Stop button: Press this button to stop playback at the current point. (Pressing the
Play button will resume playback from this point.) Press the Stop button twice to
stop playback fully. NOTE: Some settings and functions will be available only when
the player is fully stopped.
Play button: Press this button to play a disc that has been loaded into the player’s
disc drawer or a music file that has been highlighted on the on-screen menu.
Pressing this button when viewing photos begins a slide show of all photos in the
current folder.
Mute button: Press this button to mute the sound from the BDS receiver’s speaker
outputs. Press the button again to un-mute the sound. NOTE: The Mute button does
not mute the HDMI audio outputs.
Pause button: Press this button to pause a disc or music file that is playing. Pressing
the button while a Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD is playing will freeze-frame on the
current video frame. Pressing the button while the disc is paused will resume play.
Pressing this button while viewing photos freezes the current photo on the screen.
Volume +/– buttons: Press these buttons to increase or decrease the volume of the
BDS receiver’s speaker outputs. NOTE: The Volume +/– buttons do not change the
volume of the HDMI audio outputs.
IMPORTANT: Do not turn the Volume buttons up to or past the point where the
audio from the speakers becomes distorted. Doing so can damage the speakers.
Channel +/– buttons: When Radio is the source selected on the remote control, the
Channel +/– buttons select the next higher or lower preset station.

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Connections Connecting the Receiver Terminals


CAUTION: Before making any connections to the BDS receiver, ensure that the
receiver’s AC cord is unplugged from the receiver and the AC outlet. Making
speaker connections with the receiver plugged in and turned on could damage
the speakers.
Speakers and receivers/amplifiers have corresponding (+) and (–) connection terminals.
Most speakers use red to denote the (+) terminal and black for the (–) terminal.
A. Unscrew Cap B. Insert Bare Wire C. Tighten Cap
•• The BDS receiver uses white to denote the left channel (+) terminal and red for the
right channel (+) terminal. Black is used to denote the (–) terminal of both channels. Connecting a Powered Subwoofer
•• The BDS receiver uses the following colors to denote the (+) terminals of the various Use a mono RCA audio cable to connect the BDS receiver’s Subwoofer Output connector
channels: to your powered subwoofer; consult your subwoofer's user manual for information
Front Left (+): White Surround Left (+): Blue about making connections to your subwoofer.
Front Right (+): Red Surround Right (+): Gray
Center (+): Green
Black is used to denote the (–) terminals of all channels on the BDS receiver.
Be sure to connect each speaker identically: (+) on the speaker to (+) on the receiver
or amplifier, and (–) on the speaker to (–) on the receiver or amplifier. Miswiring one or
more speakers results in thin sound, weak bass and a poor stereo image.
CAUTION: Make sure the (+) and (–) bare wires do not touch each other or the
other terminal. Touching wires can cause a short circuit that can damage your
Powered
receiver or amplifier. Subwoofer
Connecting the Speakers
Front Right Front Left
Speaker Speaker

Center
Speaker* Mono RCA
Audio Cable
(not supplied)

IMPORTANT: Do not plug the subwoofer’s AC power cord into an AC outlet at this time.

Connecting the FM Antenna


Connect the supplied antenna to the FM Antenna connector, as shown in the illustration
below. Fully extend the antenna wire and move it to different positions until you get the
best reception of your favorite stations.

Surround Right Surround Left


Speaker* Speaker*

* Used only with BDS 570 receiver

FM Antenna

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Connecting a TV or Video Display Connecting Your Component Video Source Device


Use the supplied HDMI cable to connect the BDS receiver’s HDMI output to your TV/video If you have a video source device that has a component video connector (and does not
display’s HDMI input. The BDS receiver is HDMI version 1.4a with 3-D and 30/36-bit have an HDMI connector), using the component video connector will provide superior
Deep Color. video performance. You will also need to make an audio connection from the device to
the receiver’s Aux In 1 connectors.
NOTE: If you have devices (such as an Internet modem) already connected directly
to your TV, you can feed their sound to the BDS receiver via the HDMI Monitor Out Component Video-Equipped
connector’s Audio Return Channel, and they will not require additional connections to Source Device
the receiver.

To Component To Analog
Video Outputs Audio Outputs

Component Video Stereo Audio


Cable (not supplied) Cable (not supplied)

TV

Connecting Your Optical Digital Audio Source Devices


If up to two of your non-HDMI source devices have optical digital outputs, connect them
NOTE: The HDMI connection will deliver both video and audio to your TV or video display. to the receiver’s optical digital audio connectors. NOTE: Make only one type of digital
We suggest disabling your TV or video display’s audio system to take full advantage of connection (HDMI, optical or coaxial) from each device.
your BDS receiver's superior audio reproduction.
Optical-Equipped
Connecting Your HDMI Source Devices Source Device
If you have any source devices with HDMI connectors, using them will provide the
best possible video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI cable carries both
digital video and digital audio signals, you do not have to make any additional audio
connections for devices you connect via an HDMI cable. To Optical Digital
Audio Output
HDMI-Equipped
Source Device

Optical Digital Audio


Cable (not supplied)
To HDMI
Output

HDMI Cable
(not supplied)

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Connecting Your Coaxial Digital Audio Source Device Connecting Your Analog Recorder
If one of your non-HDMI source devices has a coaxial digital output, connect it to the Connect an analog audio recorder’s inputs to the receiver’s Analog Audio Output
receiver’s Coaxial Digital Input connector. NOTE: Make only one type of digital connection connectors. You can record any analog audio input signal.
(HDMI, optical or coaxial) from each device.
Analog
Coaxial-Equipped Recorder
Source Device

To Coaxial Digital To Record


Audio Output Inputs

Coaxial Digital Audio Stereo Audio Cable


Cable (not supplied) (not supplied)

Connect an Optional The Bridge IIIP


Connecting Your Analog Audio Source Devices Connect an optional The Bridge IIIP to the receiver’s The Bridge IIIP connector. Insert the
Use the receiver’s Aux In connectors for up to two source devices that don’t have HDMI plug until it snaps into place in the connector. IMPORTANT: Connect The Bridge IIIP
or digital audio connectors. only with the receiver’s power turned OFF.

Analog
Source Device
The Bridge IIIP

To Stereo Analog
Audio Output

Stereo Audio Cable


(not supplied)

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Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN) Connect the Remote IR Input


Use a Cat. 5/5E network cable (not supplied) to connect the BDS receiver’s BD-Live The BDS receiver is equipped with a Remote IR Input connector that lets you remotely
connector directly to a network router, a network switch, a network modem or an Ethernet control the receiver when you place it inside a cabinet or in a location that is out of the
network wall jack that has Internet access. line of sight of the remote control. Connect an external IR receiver, such as the optional
Harman Kardon HE 1000, to the receiver's Remote IR Input connector.
NOTE: The BDS receiver can not access content on other networked devices. The Network
connection enables only the receiver’s BD-Live features. See BD-Live Interactivity, on page
BDS Receiver
21, for details. Remote IR External IR
Input Connector Receiver
To
Internet

BDS Receiver Installed


Cat. 5/5E Inside of Cabinet

Network
Modem

Connecting the AC Power


Connect the Subwoofer Trigger Output
If your system has equipment that can be controlled by a DC trigger signal, connect it The BDS receiver comes with a detachable AC power cord. This type of cord makes it
to the receiver’s Subwoofer Trigger connector with a mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mini-plug easier for you to install and connect all other system wiring to the receiver’s rear panel.
interconnect cable (not supplied). The receiver will supply a 12V DC (100mA) trigger The subwoofer has a non-detachable power cord.
signal at this connection whenever it is powered on. NOTES:
•• The power requirement for the BDS receiver is 110V – 240V AC, 50/60Hz, 130W
(BDS 570 receiver) or 90W (BDS 270 receiver). Connecting to a power source other
than the ones listed may damage the receiver or cause abnormal operation.
•• Before connecting the AC power cord to a wall outlet, confirm that you have
correctly made all of the speaker connections, video connections and audio-
component connections.
Mono 1/8-Inch Connect the female end of the receiver’s detachable power cord to the receiver’s AC
Device with (3.5mm) Power connector. Plug the other end into a working, unswitched AC outlet.
Trigger In Connector Mini-Plug
Interconnect Receiver
(not supplied)

PL0004-01001

Set the receiver’s Main Power switch to the “On” position. The receiver’s Power indicator
will turn amber, indicating that the receiver is in the Standby mode.

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Preparing the Remote Control

Preparing the Remote Control 6. If you run out of codes for a component, you can search through all of the codes in
the remote’s library for that component type.
Installing the Batteries a) Press and hold the Aux button for three seconds. The button will turn red, go
Your receiver’s remote control uses three AAA batteries (supplied). Insert the batteries as dark and turn red again. Then release the button.
shown in the illustration, making sure to observe the correct polarity. b) For a conventional US TV, enter “0999”; for a conventional EU TV, enter “1999”;
for an HDTV, enter “2999”; for a US cable box, enter “3999”; for an EU cable
box, enter “4999”; for a US satellite tuner, enter “5999”; for an EU satellite
tuner, enter “6999.”
c) Aim the remote control toward the component and press the remote’s Cursor
Up button. Each press of the button sends the “Power” signal for one setup
code number. Holding down the Cursor Up button quickly scans through all of
the setup code numbers.
d) Release the Cursor Up button as soon as the component turns off. If you pass
the correct setup code number, you can return to it by pressing the Cursor
Down button, one setup code number at a time, until the component turns back
on.
e) Check that the other remote-control buttons control the component as
expected. If they do, press the Aux button again to save the code. The button
will flash three times, and the remote will exit the programming mode.
f) If the remote does not operate as expected, repeat Steps c – e. Note that some
components may not respond to all of the above commands and may support
only some of the commands listed.
To teach individual button codes to the remote:
You can teach codes from other component remotes onto the BDS receiver remote
Using the Remote buttons shown shaded in the following illustration:
When using the remote, remember to aim it toward the receiver’s front panel. Make
sure that no objects, such as furniture, block the remote’s view of the receiver. Bright = Learning Capable
lights, fluorescent lights, and plasma-video displays may interfere with the function of
the remote.
•• The remote has a range of about 20 feet (6.1m), depending on the lighting conditions.
•• You can use the remote at an angle of up to 30° to either side of the BDS receiver.
If the remote seems to operate intermittently, or if pressing a button on the remote does REPEAT DISPLAY

not cause one of the Input buttons to light up, make sure that the batteries are inserted
correctly. If the remote still operates intermittently, replace all three batteries with new
ones. CLEAR/EXIT

Programming the Remote


In addition to controlling the BDS receiver, you can program the remote to control one
auxiliary (Aux) component. The remote is also capable of learning codes directly from
other remotes. This ability allows you to combine learned commands with programmed
codes, making the remote capable of controlling more than one Aux component. Typical
Aux components would be your TV, a satellite receiver or a cable receiver.
The remote will control the Aux component(s) only when the Aux source button has
been pressed. Pressing any other source button will put the remote back into the BDS
receiver control mode.
To program the remote to control an Aux component: 1. Place the BDS receiver remote and the remote from which you want it to learn
1. Look up the codes for the component type (e.g, TV or cable TV box) and the brand codes head-to-head about 1 inch (2.5cm) apart, with their IR transmitter windows
name of your source in the Aux Component Remote-Control Code List, on page 27. facing each other.
2. Turn your auxiliary component on. 2. Press and hold the Options button on the BDS receiver remote for more than three
3. Press and hold the Aux button for three seconds as it turns red, goes dark and turns seconds. The remote’s Aux button will light up.
red again. Then release the button. 3. Press the button on the BDS receiver remote to which you want to teach the
NOTE: The remote will remain in the programming mode for 20 seconds. You must command. The Learn mode will remain active for 20 seconds after the button is
perform Step 4 within 20 seconds. pushed.
4. Aim the remote toward the component you just turned on and enter a code number 4. Press the button on the other remote that you want to “teach” to the BDS receiver
from Step 1, above. If the component turns off, check that its own remote-control remote. When the IR code has been received and stored, the Aux button’s LED will
buttons control the component as expected. If they do, press the Aux button again flash three times, and the BDS receiver remote will remain in the learning mode,
to save the code. The button will flash three times, and the remote will exit the ready to learn another code. If no IR code is received within 20 seconds, the Aux
programming mode. LED will flash rapidly several times, and the remote will exit the learning mode. To
resume programming, return to Step 2.
5. If any of the buttons do not work as expected, or if the component does not turn off
when you enter the code number, repeat Step 4 with another code number from the 5. Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for each command you want to teach the BDS receiver
list for that manufacturer. remote. NOTE: If the Aux button’s LED goes out at any time, you will need to begin
again from Step 2.

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Preparing the Remote Control and


Setting Up the Receiver

Programming Remote Control “Punch-Through” Commands Before you can use your BDS receiver, you need to set the language and make a few
After programming the remote to control an auxiliary (Aux) component, you can also basic settings so that its video output will work properly with your TV. Press the OK
program it so it will control the Aux component’s channel up/down and transport button and the Wizard’s language screen will appear.
functions (Play, Pause, etc.) even when the remote is not in the Aux-control mode. For
example, if the remote is programmed to operate your TV in the Aux control mode, you Setup Wizard Page: 2/5
can also have the TV’s channel +/– functions “punch through” and operate even when
the remote is in the Disc, Radio or iPod control modes.
Please select which language you would like English
1. Press and hold the Input button for the main device the remote will be operating. The the BDS menus to appear in.
button will light up, go dark and then light up again. Release the button. Español

2. Select the type of punch-through programming. Français

a) For “punch-through” channel control, press the Channel Up button. Deutsch

b) For “punch-through” transport control, press the Play button. Italiano

3. Press the Aux button. The original Input button will flash to confirm.
You can repeat Step 1 – Step 3 for any of the remote’s Input buttons (Aux, Radio, etc.).
NOTE: “Punch-through” channel and transport commands will override the existing Previous OK Next
commands for those buttons in the source modes you program.
To undo “punch-through” programming, follow the same steps as above, but press the
same Input button in Step 1 and Step 3. After setting the language you want the on-screen menus to appear in, press the OK
button and the Wizard’s TV-resolution screen will appear.
Using the Remote After it is Programmed
Pressing the remote’s Aux Input button will put the remote into the auxiliary-control Setup Wizard Page: 3/5
mode, and it will control the auxiliary component(s) via the codes you have programmed
into it. Please select the highest resolution that your TV
Auto
To switch the remote back to the BDS receiver-control mode from the auxiliary-control supports. If you are unsure, select ‘Auto’.

mode, press any of the other Input buttons or the Home button. Upon making a selection the screen will be 480p/576p
changed to the chosen resolution. You will be
presented with the option to continue with the new 720p
Setting Up the Receiver resolution or ‘Cancel’ to return to the previous
resolution. If the screen remains blank, please wait
1080i
NOTE: The menu screens shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes and may 15 seconds without pressing anything and the 1080p
system will automatically return to the previous
differ somewhat from the actual displays. resolution.
To set up your BDS receiver, you will use the remote to navigate through all of the on-
screen menus and to make selections from them.
Previous OK Next
•• Use the Cursor Up/Down buttons to navigate through the menu list. When an item is
highlighted, a white border will appear around it.
•• To select a highlighted item, press the OK button. The screen will change depending After selecting your TV’s highest resolution, press the OK button, and the Wizard’s
on your selection. aspect-ratio screen will appear. Note: If you are unsure of your display’s highest
•• To return to the previous screen, press the Exit button. resolution, select “Auto” and the BDS receiver will select the optimal resolution for you.

Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Page: 4/5


When you turn your BDS receiver on for the first time, the on-screen menu will display
the Setup Wizard.
Please select the best aspect ratio that fits your TV. 16:9 Full
Setup Wizard Page: 1/5 Please see the owners manual for additional 16:9 Normal
explanation. 4:3 Pan & Scan
4:3 Letterbox
Welcome to the Harman Kardon BDS Setup
Wizard.

Some simple information is needed to ensure


you get the best experience from your product.
You can adjust these settings later in addition
top making changes to more advanced settings
by selecting ‘Settings’ from the Home Menu. Previous OK Next

After selecting the aspect ratio that best fits your TV, press the OK button to save your
OK Next setting, then press it again to exit the Setup Wizard.

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Settings Menus Restore Defaults: This option restores the receiver to its factory-default setting values.
Selecting “Settings” on the Home Menu screen displays the receiver’s settings menus, Note: This procedure deletes all preset FM stations and restores the parental-control
which allow you to configure the receiver’s various functions. Use the remote’s Cursor password back to the factory default of 0000.
Left/Right buttons to change from one menu to another, use the Cursor Up/Down buttons Language: This setting lets you set the language for the disc player and the disc menus,
to navigate through the lists that appear on the various screens, and use the OK button the preferred audio language and the preferred subtitle language.
to select highlighted items. Press the Exit button at any time to return to the previous NOTE: If the selected language is not available on the particular disc being played, use
screen. the disc’s menu to set the language from those available on the disc.
Playback: The Playback option allows you to set the following disc playback features:
Show Angle Icon: This option lets you select whether or not the angle icon will
automatically be displayed when a disc with multiple camera angles is played.
General Settings
Auto Play: This option lets you select whether discs will automatically begin playing
when they are inserted into the BDS receiver’s disc player.
System
Show PIP Icon: This option lets you select whether or not the picture-in-picture (PIP) icon
Language
will automatically be displayed when a Blu-ray Disc recording with PIP content is played.
Playback
Secondary Audio Icon: This option lets you select whether or not the Secondary Audio
Parental Control Icon will automatically be displayed when a Blu-ray Disc recording with secondary audio
Network content is played.
Disc Resume: This option lets you select whether or not a disc that has been ejected
Select to adjust general settings while playing will resume play from that location when it is re-inserted into the receiver’s
disc player.
DivX® VOD DRM: This option displays your receiver’s DivX registration information.
General Settings
Parental Control: This option lets you set the receiver’s parental-control password and
the level of parental control you want active. NOTE: The default password is 0000.
Network: This option allows you to set the following network features:
Information: This displays your network’s IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS addresses.
General Settings
Test Connection: This option tests for a proper network connection to the BDS receiver.
System Front Panel Brightness 100% IP Configuration: This option lets you enter your network settings, either automatically
Language Screen Saver Off or manually. Unless your network administrator instructs you otherwise, you should use
the Auto option.
Playback Auto Power Off Off
BD-Live Connection: This option lets you set the receiver’s BD-Live connection
Parental Control One Touch Play On
preferences. “Always Allow” allows downloading of BD-Live content whenever a disc
Network One Touch Standby On with BD-Live content is played. “Limit” allows downloading only if the disc is officially
BD-Live certified. “Prohibited” does not allow any BD-Live access.
Select to adjust system settings Proxy Setting: “Enabled” allows you to select and set the proxy host and proxy port if
your network requires a proxy setting. “Disabled” bypasses any Proxy Host and Proxy
Port settings and prevents their selection. This option is for advanced users only and in
System: The System option allows you to set the following system features: most cases should be left set to “Disabled.”
Front Panel Brightness: This option sets the brightness of the BDS receiver’s information Display Settings
display.
Screen Saver: To prevent image burn-in, we recommended activating the Screen Saver
when using the BDS receiver with a CRT or plasma TV.
Auto Power Off: This option sets the amount of time the BDS receiver remains on while Display Settings
idle until it automatically enters the Standby mode.
One Touch Play: When this option is set to “On,” pressing the Play button on the BDS TV Aspect Ratio 16:9 Full
receiver when a Blu-ray Disc or DVD is inserted will automatically turn a connected TV Video Processing Resolution Auto
on and switch it to the input connector where the BDS receiver is connected. NOTE: The
TV must support HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). Color Space RGB

One Touch Standby: When this option is set to “On,” putting a connected TV into the Film Mode Off
standby mode will automatically place the BDS receiver into the standby mode. NOTE: HDMI Deep Color Off
The TV must support HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control).
System Upgrade: Select this option when you want to install a firmware upgrade for your Select to adjust display settings
BDS receiver that you’ve downloaded from a Harman Kardon Web site or other Harman
Kardon source.
Setup Wizard: This option activates the receiver’s Setup Wizard (see Setup Wizard, on TV: This option allows you to set the following display parameters:
page 15). Aspect Ratio: This option lets you select how you want 4:3 programs displayed on a
BD-Live Storage: This option lets you set up how the BDS receiver will handle stored BD-Live 16:9 TV, or 16:9 programs displayed on a 4:3 TV. “16:9 Full” stretches 4:3 material
content. You can choose to store the content either in the receiver’s internal memory or to fill a 16:9 TV screen. “16:9 Normal” displays 4:3 material on a 16:9 TV with black
on a USB memory device via the receiver’s USB port. See BD-Live Interactivity, on page boxes on either side of the picture, preserving the program’s original visual composition
21, for details. without distortion. “4:3 Pan & Scan” zooms in on widescreen material to fill a 4:3 screen.
“4:3 Letterbox” displays 16:9 material with black bars above and below the picture,
preserving the program’s original visual composition without distortion.

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Resolution: This option lets you select your TV’s highest resolution. “Auto” automatically Dynamic Range Control: This setting makes the loud and quiet parts of a movie or music
selects the best resolution for your TV. closer to the same volume (a process known as compression). Compression lets you
Color Space: This option lets you match the BDS receiver’s video output to the color turn up the volume so you can hear the quiet parts without the loud parts disturbing
other people. NOTE: This feature works only with Dolby Digital programs that have been
space of the connected TV or video display. Check the documentation for your TV or
specially encoded. Three settings are available:
video display to determine the color space it uses.
•• Off: Never applies compression. Use this setting when the volume may be as loud
Film Mode: If your TV can handle a 1080p 24Hz signal (if it has 1080 resolution and
as you desire.
a video-refresh rate that is a whole-number multiple of 24), set Film Mode to “On” to
get maximum resolution from Blu-ray Disc content mastered at 24 frames per second. •• On: Always applies compression. Use this setting when you want the volume to be
If your display cannot handle a 1080p/24Hz signal, set this option to “Off,” and the as quiet as possible without making it difficult to hear spoken dialogue.
BDS receiver will upconvert 24-frame-per-second film material to the standard video •• Auto: Applies compression based on information encoded in the Dolby Digital
30Hz refresh rate. bitstream. The receiver will selectively apply compression only during the most
HDMI Deep Color: This option allows you to adjust the resolution of color output to your dynamic parts of the soundtrack.
TV. If your TV accepts Deep Color, this option allows your TV to display an enhanced Lip Sync: This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from a
color palette. Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip-sync issues can
•• On: The BDS receiver outputs 36-bit Deep Color if your TV supports it. If your TV does occur when the video portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in the video
not, the receiver will output 30-bit color. display. Use the Left/Right Cursor buttons to delay the audio by up to 250ms until it is
synchronized with the video. Press the Exit button when you’re finished. NOTE: This
•• Off: The BDS receiver does not output Deep Color (color resolution remains at 24 bits).
setting will be available only when a Blu-ray Disc or DVD has been inserted into the BDS
TV Standard: This option allows you to set the BDS receiver to match your area’s receiver’s disc drive.
television standard. Select NTSC for the USA or PAL for Europe. Select “Auto” to allow
Speaker Settings: This option allows you to set up the receiver to work properly with
the receiver to match the standard of the connected TV automatically.
your speakers. There are two options:
HDMI 3D: This option lets you determine how the BDS receiver will handle HDMI 3-D
•• EzSet/EQ: This option makes the supplied EzSet/EQ microphone automatically
content. If you have connected the receiver to a 3-D capable TV, select “Auto” to allow
detect the capabilities of each connected speaker and optimize the BDS receiver’s
the receiver to play 3-D content in 3-D automatically. If you have connected the receiver
performance for your speakers. This will provide excellent results in most
to a TV that is not 3-D capable, select “Off” to play 3-D content in 2-D.
installations.
Video Processing: This option allows you to set the BDS receiver’s internal video
•• Manual Configuration: This option lets you manually configure the BDS receiver to
processing.
work with your speakers. Select this option if you wish to set up the receiver for
Video Mode: This setting lets you select a preset video-processing option to optimize your speakers manually or if you are unable to run EzSet/EQ calibration.
the picture for the current program by adjusting the brightness, contrast, color and
sharpness: With both options, the first step is to select the configuration of your speaker system:
•• Standard: Neutral control settings. •• 2.0: This configuration consists of left and right main speakers but no subwoofer.
Selecting this configuration sends all of the bass to the left and right speakers, so
•• Vivid: For video games. be sure that they are full-range and can handle deep bass.
•• Cinema: For movies and many television broadcasts. •• 2.1: This configuration consists of left and right main speakers, plus a subwoofer.
•• Custom: This option lets you adjust the picture settings manually. The Brightness, •• 3.1: This configuration consists of front left, center and front right speakers, plus
Saturation (color saturation), Hue, Contrast, Sharpness and CTI settings appear a subwoofer.
as sliders. The default setting for each adjustment is 0. Use the Cursor Left/Right
buttons to change each setting’s value. •• 5.1: This configuration consists of front left, front right, center, surround left and
surround right speakers, plus a subwoofer.
Audio Settings
Manual Configuration: After you select your speaker system’s configuration, the speaker
setup screen will appear:

Audio Settings

Tone Controls Bass 0dB Audio Settings

Audio Output Treble 0dB Tone Controls


C
Speaker Settings L R
Audio Output
Speaker Settings LS RS

SUB

Select to adjust Bass & Treble


L (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft)
R (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft)
Tone controls: This option lets you increase or decrease the amount of bass (low
frequencies) and treble (high frequencies) in the sound. The adjustment ranges from
–10dB to +10dB, in 1dB increments.
Audio output: This option lets you set the following items:
HDMI Audio Out: In addition to digital video signals, the BDS receiver’s HDMI connection
also carries digital audio signals.
•• PCM: This option outputs a two-channel downmix derived from the program’s native
audio format via the HDMI output.
•• Off: This option turns the receiver’s HDMI audio output off. We recommend setting
this option to “Off,” so you can take full advantage of the superior audio capability
of your BDS receiver.

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Setting the speaker distances: Information Menu


1. The front left and front right speakers will be highlighted. Press the OK button. The
Level and Distance selection screen will appear.

Information

Audio Settings
Software Version: BDS_X70 V2.01.16
Tone Controls
C MAC Address: 00 -1B -44 -12 -1D
L R
Audio Output
Speaker Settings LS Level RS

SW1Distance

Select to browse system information

L (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft)


R (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft) The Information menu will display the receiver’s software/firmware version number and
the receiver’s factory-assigned network MAC address. This screen is for information
2. Press the Cursor Down button to highlight Distance, and press the OK button. The only and has no user adjustments.
Distance adjustment bars will appear.
Using the Receiver
NOTE: Before using your new BDS receiver, be sure to set the speaker distances, as
explained in Audio Settings: Speaker Settings, on page 17.
Audio Settings Home Menu
Tone Controls
Press the Home button to display the Home Menu screen:
C
L R
Audio Output
LS L 10 RS Home Menu
Speaker Settings
R 8
SW1

Blu-ray Disc
FM Radio
L (0.0 dB, 3.0m/10 ft)
HDMI input
R (0.0 dB, 2.4m/8 ft) Type: Settings
Component input
3. Measure the distance from the listening position to each of your system’s speakers, Playlist
including the subwoofer. Write down the distances. Settings
4. Use the Cursor Left and Right buttons to adjust the “L” bar until it shows the distance
you measured to the front left speaker (the arrowheads indicate which speaker is 1 / 5 HOME Exit OPTIONS Option
being adjusted).
5. Press the Cursor Down button to highlight the “R” bar. Use the Cursor Left and Right
buttons to adjust the bar until it shows the distance you measured to the front right The available sources are listed on the left.
speaker. If a disc has been inserted into the receiver’s built-in disc slot, it will appear on the list
6. Press the Clear/Exit button twice to return to the speaker setup screen (the front left as either “CDDA” (CD), “DVD Video” (DVD) or “Blu-ray Disc.” If you have inserted a USB
and front right speakers will still be highlighted). device into the receiver’s USB port, it will appear on the list as “USB.”
7. Press the Cursor Down button. The subwoofer will be highlighted. Press the OK NOTE: Digital and analog audio sources connected to the receiver’s rear-panel digital
button. The Level and Distance screen will appear. and line inputs will not appear on the list but can be selected using the remote’s “Aux”
Input button (see Listening to Audio Sources, on page 23).
8. Repeat Steps 2 – 7 for the center speaker, surround speakers and subwoofer.
9. When you have entered the distances to all of your system’s speakers, press the
Clear/Exit button repeatedly to return to the Home Menu screen.
NOTE: Leave all the speaker levels set at “0” for now. You will be able to adjust the
individual speaker levels once your system is set up and you’re playing music or films.
See Adjusting Individual Speaker Volumes, on page 19.

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To select a source from the list, use the Cursor Up/Down buttons to highlight the desired 5. Make sure that Level is highlighted, and press the OK button. The Volume adjustment
source, then press the OK button to select it. You can also select a source directly by bars will appear.
pressing its Input button on the remote.

EJECT POWER TV

Input
BRIDGE

Audio Settings
Buttons
DISC RADIO AUX

HDMI2 HDMI3 COMPONENT


HDMI1

1 2 3

Tone Controls
4 5 6

C
7 8 9

REPEAT 0 DISPLAY
L R
HOME SURROUND OPTIONS Audio Output
LS L 2 RS
Speaker Settings
R 0
OK

SW1
CLEAR/EXIT POP-UP
TOP MENU

L (0.0 dB, 3.0m/10 ft)


+ +
VOLUME MUTE CHANNEL

R (0.0 dB, 2.4m/8 ft)


– –
PROGRAM
BOOKMARK ZOOM
THUMBNAIL

6. Select the speaker you want to adjust, and use the left and right arrow buttons to
adjust its volume. You can vary the volume from +10dB to –10dB, in 1dB increments.
7. Press the Clear/Exit button twice to return to the speaker setup screen (the front left
and front right speakers will still be highlighted). To adjust the volume of a different
speaker, use the cursor buttons to highlight it and press the OK button. Repeat
To use the Playlist function, see Using Playlists, on page 25. Steps 5 – 6 for that speaker.
8. When you are finished adjusting the volumes of all of your system’s speakers, press
Adjusting Individual Speaker Volumes the Clear/Exit button repeatedly to return to the Home Menu screen.
You can adjust the volumes of the system’s individual speakers while you’re listening to Notes on Setting Speaker Volumes in 5.1-Channel Systems:
music or watching films.
While setting your system’s individual speaker volume levels is ultimately up to your
1. Press the Home button and use the Cursor and OK buttons to select Settings. The personal taste, here are some ideas you may find helpful:
Settings menu will appear.
•• For films and video-music programs, your overall goal should be to create an
2. Select the Audio option. The Audio menu will appear. enveloping, realistic sound field that draws you into the film or music program
3. Select Speaker Settings, then select Manual Configuration, and then select your without drawing your attention away from the action on the screen.
system’s speaker configuration. After you select your system’s configuration, the •• For multichannel music recordings, some music producers will create a sound field
speaker setup screen will appear. that places the musicians all around you; others will create a sound field that places
the musicians in front of you, with more subtle ambience in the surround speakers
(as you would experience in a concert hall).
•• In most 5.1-channel films, the surround channels are not intended to be as loud or
Audio Settings as active as the front channels. Adjusting the surround speakers so they are always
as loud as the front channels could make dialogue difficult to understand and will
Tone Controls make some sound effects sound unrealistically loud.
C
L R Notes on Setting Subwoofer Volume:
Audio Output
Speaker Settings LS RS •• Sometimes the ideal subwoofer volume setting for music is too loud for films, while
the ideal setting for films is too quiet for music. When setting the subwoofer volume,
SUB
listen to both music and films with strong bass content and find a “middle ground”
volume level that works for both.
•• If your subwoofer always seems too loud or too quiet, you may want to place it in
L (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft) a different location. Placing the subwoofer in a corner will always tend to increase
R (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft)
its bass output, while placing it away from any walls or corners will always tend to
lessen its bass output.
4. The front left and front right speakers will be highlighted. To adjust either of them,
press the OK button. To adjust a different speaker, use the cursor buttons to highlight IMPORTANT: Do not turn the receiver’s volume up to or past the point where the audio
it, and press the OK button. The Level and Distance selection screen will appear. from the speakers becomes distorted. Doing so can damage the speakers.

Audio Settings

Tone Controls
C
L R
Audio Output
Speaker Settings LS Level RS

SW1Distance

L (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft)


R (0.0 dB, 1m/3 ft)

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Surround-Sound Modes Using the Disc Player


Your BDS receiver can decode and play audio programs in these native audio formats:
Disc Handling Precautions
•• Dolby Digital
•• To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge. Do not touch the surface.
•• Dolby Digital Plus
•• Dolby TrueHD
•• DTS Digital
•• DTS-HD™ High Resolution Audio
•• DTS-HD Master Audio™
•• PCM •• Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. If there is glue (or a similar substance) on the
•• WMA (DRM-free version only): WMA9, CBR @192kbps, VBR @ 355kbps disc, remove the substance completely before using the disc.
•• MP3: 32kbps – 320kbps bitrates, including variable bitrate encoding •• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or
leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight, as there can be a considerable rise in
The audio formats available for any particular program depend on the program and on temperature inside the car.
how you have configured your BDS receiver in the Audio Settings menu:
•• After playing, store the disc in its case.
•• Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other sharp writing utensils.
Available Audio Formats
•• Be careful not to drop or bend the disc.
2.0- and 2.1- 3.1-Channel Setup 5.1-Channel Setup
Disc Cleaning Precautions
Channel Setup Configuration Configuration
Configuration •• Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the center out.
•• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or
2.1-Channel Dolby Virtual Dolby PLII Movie Original (default)/ anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs.
Programs Speaker Wide (default)/Dolby PLII Dolby PLII Movie/
(default)/Dolby Music/Dolby Virtual Dolby PLII Music/ Regional Coding
Virtual Speaker Speaker Wide/Dolby Dolby Virtual BDS receivers sold in the USA are designed only for playback of discs with Blu-ray Disc
Reference/Stereo Virtual Speaker Speaker Wide/Dolby region code A and DVD Region Code 1 information, or for discs that do not contain any
Reference/Stereo Virtual Speaker region code information.
Reference/Stereo
BDS receivers sold in Europe are designed only for playback of discs with Blu-ray Disc
3.1-Channel Dolby Virtual Original (default)/ Original (default)/ region code B and DVD Region Code 2 information, or for discs that do not contain region
Programs Speaker Wide Dolby Virtual Dolby PLII Movie/ code information.
(default)/Dolby Speaker Wide/Dolby Dolby PLII Music/
Virtual Speaker Virtual Speaker Dolby Virtual Copyright
Reference/Stereo Reference Speaker Wide/Dolby Audio-visual material may consist of copyrighted works that must not be recorded
Virtual Speaker without the permission of the owner of the copyright. Please refer to relevant laws
Reference/Stereo covering copyright protection.

4.1-/5.1-/6.1- Dolby Virtual Dolby Virtual Original (default)/ Copy Protection


Channel Speaker Wide Speaker Wide Dolby Virtual Your BDS receiver is in compliance with HDCP (High-Definition Copy Protection), and a
Programs (default)/Dolby (default)/Dolby Speaker Wide/ video display connected via the HDMI output must also be HDCP-compliant.
Virtual Speaker Virtual Speaker Dolby Virtual
The BDS receiver supports Rovi copy protection. On Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVD
Reference/Stereo Reference/Stereo Speaker Reference
discs that include a copy-protection code, if the contents of the disc are copied using
To switch between the available surround-sound modes for the program currently playing, a VCR, the copy-protection code prevents the videotape copy from playing normally.
press the Surround button. Each press of the Surround button will change to the next Supported Disc Formats
available mode in line. A pop-up display will appear on the TV, showing the modes as you
cycle through them. The BDS receiver can play the following types of discs (5"/12cm, and 3"/8cm size):
•• BD-Video (single-layer or double-layer)
Listening Through Headphones •• DVD-Video
Your BDS receiver’s headphone connection accepts a standard 1/8-inch (3.5mm) stereo
•• DVD+R/+RW
headphone plug. When you insert the headphone plug into the connector, the receiver’s
speaker outputs will mute; the HDMI audio output will not mute. •• DVD-R/-RW
When headphones are connected to the receiver’s Headphone jack, pressing the •• CDDA (CD digital audio)
remote’s Surround button cycles between these two modes: •• CD-R/RW
•• HARMAN headphone, which virtualizes a multichannel surround soundtrack down NOTE: The compatibility and performance of dual-layer discs is not guaranteed.
to two channels. This mode retains the soundtrack’s original directional cues,
allowing you to enjoy an enveloping surround-sound experience on any ordinary
pair of stereo headphones.
•• Headphone Bypass, which downmixes surround-sound programs into normal
stereo. This mode does not retain any multichannel directional cues that may be in
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Supported Media Codecs Top Menu button: Pressing this button displays the top menu for the Blu-ray Disc
The BDS receiver can play media recorded in the following audio/video codecs: recording or DVD that is currently playing. NOTE: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all
DVDs have top menus. If the DVD has no top menu, pressing the Top Menu button may
•• MPEG 1, Layer 1 display the disc menu, depending on how the disc’s menu system was authored.
•• MPEG 2, Layer 2 Pop-Up button: Pressing this button while playing a Blu-ray Disc recording displays the
•• MPEG 2, Layer 3 pop-up menu. (DVDs will display the disc menu.) Note: If the Blu-ray Disc recording does
•• H.264 not support a pop-up menu, the disc menu will be displayed.
•• VC-1 Bookmark function: The bookmark function lets you mark up to 12 locations on the
disc currently playing. Press the Bookmark button to mark the current location on the
•• MP3 (from CD-R/RW, DVD+R/+RW, BD-R/RE and USB) disc. To play the disc from one of your selected bookmark locations, hold the Bookmark
•• JPEG (from CD-R/RW, DVD+R/+RW, BD-R/RE and USB) button to display the bookmark list. Use the Navigation left/right buttons to select the
•• DivX 3.x/4.x/5.x (from CD-R/RW, DVD+R/+RW and USB) desired bookmark, and press the OK button to play the disc from that location. NOTE: The
bookmark function is disc-dependent. Not all discs allow bookmark operation.
•• WMA (WMA9, CBR at 192kbps, VBR at 355kbps, DRM-free)
Programmed play: This option lets you create a programmed playlist for a disc. The
NOTE: Due to differences in the formats of certain discs, some discs may include a mix program function works for CDs, DVDs and some Blu-ray Disc recordings (not all
of features, some of which are not compatible with the disc player. Similarly, although Blu-ray Disc recordings allow programmed play).
Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVDs are capable of a wide range of features, not every
disc includes every capability of its system. For example, although the BDS receiver is 1. Press the Program button. The Program screen will appear.
compatible with multi-angle discs, the multi-angle feature is possible only when the disc
is specially encoded for multiple-angle play. To make certain that a specific feature or Page: 1/ Program
soundtrack option is available, please check the options noted on the disc jacket.
The playback capability of recordable discs may vary due to variations in the quality of the CD Track Total: 15
disc and the recorder used to create the disc.
1 Track: 10 6 -- -- -- -- 11 -- -- -- --
Loading and Playing a Disc 2 Track: 05 7 -- -- -- -- 12 -- -- -- --
Hold the disc horizontally when loading it, and insert it gently into the Disc slot. The disc
3 -- -- -- -- 8 -- -- -- -- 13 -- -- -- --
loading mechanism will take the disc and slide it into the unit.
•• Do not load more than one disc into the Disc slot. 4 -- -- -- -- 9 -- -- -- -- 14 -- -- -- --

•• Do not load the disc upside down. 5 -- -- -- -- 10 -- -- -- -- 15 -- -- -- --

After loading a disc into the player, press the Play button to begin playback.
Play CLEAR Clear EXIT Stop
Use the Play, Pause, Stop, Prev/Step, Next/Step, Search Down/Slow and Search Up/Slow
buttons to control disc playback. See Remote Control Functions, on page 8, for more
information about the functions of these buttons. 2. Press the OK button and use the Navigation Up/Down buttons to select the title on the
Playback Features disc (Blu-ray Disc/DVD) or track (CD) for your first program entry.
Repeat: When you are playing a Blu-ray Disc recording or DVD, pressing the Repeat 3. Press the right Navigation button and use the Navigation Up/Down buttons to select
button cycles through the following repeat modes: Chapter, Title, All, Off. When you are the chapter for your first program entry (Blu-ray Disc/DVD only).
playing a CD, this button cycles through the following repeat modes: Track, All, Off. 4. Repeat Steps 2 – 3 for every entry in your programmed list.
A-B: When playing a Blu-ray Disc recording, DVD or music CD, pressing the A-B button 5. When you’re finished programming your list, press the Play button to play the list.
places the player into the A-B repeat mode. The first press sets the “A” repeat point; The programmed list will remain active until the list has completed playing. Pressing the
the second press sets the “B” repeat point and begins repeating the section of the disc Stop button twice or ejecting the disc deletes the programmed list.
between the two points. Pressing the A-B button while the player is in the A-B repeat
mode takes the player out of that mode. Note: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all BD-Live Interactivity
Blu-ray Disc recordings support A-B repeat. BD-Live interactivity is available on select Blu-ray Disc recordings. When you select the
Find: Pressing the Find button during disc playback activates the search function, allowing BD-Live features from a disc’s menu, you may be able to download additional content or
you to jump to a specific location on the disc. You can find a location by title, chapter or other information via the Internet (through the Network connection).
time. See Top Menu Button (on this page) for more information. NOTE: Not all discs allow If you have difficulty accessing the Internet while using a BD-Live disc, press the Settings
searching by title. On these discs, use the disc menu to change titles. button and navigate to the Network Setup menu. Select “Test Connection.” If the BDS
Options: Pressing the Options button displays any available options for the currently- receiver is able to access the Internet, then the computer server the BD-Live disc is
playing disc. Blu-ray Disc options include title, chapter, time display, audio options, angle trying to access may be at fault. Check the disc jacket for more information or contact
options and subtitle options. DVD options include title, chapter, time display, playback the content provider. If the “Test Connection” function fails, contact your Internet service
modes, audio options and angle options. Audio CD options include track selection, time provider (ISP) to obtain the correct settings for the BDS receiver’s IP Configuration menu.
display, playback modes, bitrate, instant search and instant replay. If the problem persists, contact your ISP for further assistance.
Display button: When playing Blu-ray Disc recordings and DVDs, pressing the Display
button toggles the information bar on and off.

Playback Disc Type & Current Current Time


Mode Encoding Title Chapter Display

MPEG 1 / 2 1 / 8 00 : 32 : 37
DVD-VIDEO
TT
1/1 English Dolby Digital 5.1

Audio “Find”
Mode Indicators

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iPod/iPhone Device and Using the Radio

Playing Music CDs Receiver Information Display


When the BDS receiver is playing a music CD, the top bar shows the current playback- When songs are playing, the display’s top line will scroll “Artist <Artist Name>,” “Song
mode icon, the type of disc, the track currently playing, the number of total tracks on the <Song Name>.” The display’s bottom line will show the time according to the iPod/
disc and the time display. iPhone time display. When the iPod/iPhone device is in the menu mode, the receiver’s
display will mimic the behavior of the menu that is active on the iPod/iPhone screen.
Playback Disc Time
Mode Type Current Total Display
Track Tracks
Using the Radio
CDDA
T 1 / 15
TRACK
00 : 32 : 37 Press the Radio button on the remote control, or if the Home screen is displayed on the
TV, highlight Radio and press the OK button. The Radio Now Playing screen will appear
on the TV.
Listening to Your iPod/iPhone Device
Playing iPod/iPhone Content
Insert your iPod or iPhone device into a The Bridge IIIP dock (optional, not supplied) and
press the BDS receiver remote control’s iPod button. If the Home screen is displayed,
highlight iPod and press the OK button. The iPod Now Playing screen will appear on the TV.

The top line of the receiver’s information display will show the currently tuned-in FM
frequency; the bottom line of the display will show the RDS information for the currently-
tuned station (if available).
In addition to playing the radio through the receiver, pressing the Radio button places the
remote in the radio-control mode. Use the following remote-control buttons to control
the receiver’s FM radio:
NOTE: The BDS receiver will not play video content stored on iPod or iPhone devices. Cursor Up/Down buttons: Pressing these buttons increases or decreases the tuned
In addition to playing content from an iPod or iPhone device, pressing the iPod button frequency by 0.05MHz.
places the remote in the iPod control mode. Use the following remote control buttons OK button: Pressing this button sets the currently tuned-in frequency as a preset
to browse and select content on your iPod/iPhone device and control the device during station. See Setting and Recalling Preset Stations, below, for details.
playback:
Previous/Step button and Next/Step button: Pressing these buttons scans to the next
Cursor and OK buttons: Use these buttons to navigate and select items from the iPod/ higher or lower receivable radio station.
iPhone menus.
Search/Slow Reverse button and Search/Slow Forward button: Pressing these
Exit button: Pressing this button while playing content displays the iPod/iPhone menu. buttons scans to the next higher or lower receivable radio station.
Pressing this button while a menu is displayed exits that menu and displays the previous
screen. Channel +/– buttons: Pressing these buttons changes to the next higher or lower
preset station.
Previous/Step button: Press this button once to skip to the beginning of the current
track. Press the button twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track. Number buttons: Pressing a number button or a combination of number buttons will
change to the corresponding preset station. See Setting and Recalling Preset Stations,
Next/Step button: Press this button to skip to the beginning of the next track. below, for details.
Search/Slow Reverse button: Press this button to search backward through the Home button: Pressing the Home button will switch the TV to the Home screen while the
current track. radio continues to be heard through the BDS receiver. To display the Radio Now Playing
Search/Slow Forward button: Press this button to search forward through the current screen again, press the Exit or Cursor Left button.
track.
Stop button: Press this button to stop playback.
Setting and Recalling Preset Stations
You can set up to 30 preset stations for easy recall.
Play button: Press this button to play the item appearing on the receiver’s display.
To set the currently tuned-in station as a preset:
Pause button: Press this button to pause the item that is playing. Pressing this button
while the iPod/iPhone device is paused will resume play. 1. Press and hold the OK button for three seconds. The bottom line of the receiver’s
information display will read “Set Preset _ _,” with the “_ _” characters flashing.
Channel +/– buttons: Pressing the Channel + button moves up ten items in the active
menu. Pressing the Channel – button moves down ten items in the active menu. Use 2. Use the number buttons to enter the preset number you want the current station
these buttons to navigate through long menu lists quickly. saved to. If you do not enter a number within ten seconds, the display line will revert
back to the RDS text readout for the current station.
Home button: Pressing the Home button will switch the display to the Home screen
while you continue to hear the iPod/iPhone content through the BDS receiver. To display
the iPod Now Playing screen again, press the Exit or Cursor Left button.
Red button: Pressing the red button will toggle between the following modes: Random
Play (albums), Random Play (songs), Random Off.
Repeat button: Pressing the Repeat button will cycle the iPod/iPhone device between
Repeat Song, Repeat All, Repeat Off.

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Playing Files from USB Devices and CD Data Discs

To listen to a preset station: Playing Files from USB Devices and CD Data Discs
Press the Channel + or Channel – button. The radio will tune to the next higher or lower Your BDS receiver can play MP3 (up to 320kbps bitrate) audio files, display JPEG photos
preset station. and show MPEG 1 (layer 1), MPEG 2 (layers 2 and 3), and DivX home theater profile
– OR – audio/video files stored on a USB device or a CD data disc.
Use the number buttons to enter the preset number. IMPORTANT: Only media in the FAT32 file system are compatible with your BDS receiver.
•• For presets 1 – 9, press the corresponding 1 – 9 button. To access files on a device inserted into the receiver’s USB port, press the Home button
•• For presets 10 and higher, press the “0” button, then use the number buttons to enter and select USB from the source list on the screen.
the preset number.
Home Menu
Listening to Audio Sources
Press the Aux button on the remote control. The receiver will switch to the audio input
that was selected last. Subsequent presses of the Aux button will advance through the USB
audio inputs in the following order: Coaxial Digital, Optical Digital 1, Optical Digital 2, FM Radio
Analog L/R 1, Analog L/R 2 and the HDMI Audio Return Channel.
HDMI input
The Aux Input Now Playing screen will appear on the TV. Type:USB
Component input
Size:595.375M
Playlist FS:FAT32
Settings

1 / 6 HOME Exit OPTIONS Option

Regardless of the device’s file structure, the screen will first show three individual folders
named “Photo,” “Music” and “Video.” Select the type of media you want to play from
these three folders.

USB

..
Photo
In addition to playing the Aux source through the receiver, pressing the Aux button places
Music
the remote in the Aux-control mode. If you programmed the remote to control auxiliary
components (either by entering in a code number or teaching commands to the remote), Video
Type:Folder
the remote will now operate according to that programming.
Lip sync delay: When playing an Aux source, audio and video processing circuitry may
create a slight delay between the picture and sound. Pressing the Options button lets
you adjust the audio delay to eliminate “lip sync” errors that may occur between the
1/3 HOME Exit OPTIONS Option
sound and picture in video programs with sound playing through one of the receiver’s
rear-panel audio inputs. Use the Cursor Up/Down buttons to increase or decrease the
audio delay until the perceived lip-sync errors disappear and the sound and picture are The screen will then show the device’s file structure. Selecting a folder will show all files
properly synchronized. The amount of audio delay is shown on the receiver’s front-panel of the selected type of media in the folder. If there are files of the selected type in the
Information display. device’s root directory, they will also be shown.
To move up one directory level, press the Cursor Left button or select the arrow folder.

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Viewing Photos Thumbnail (Yellow) button: Pressing this button while playing a slide show displays
In the top directory, select “Photo.” Select a folder containing photo files and highlight a thumbnail images of all photos in the slide show. Use the Cursor and OK buttons to
photo file in the folder. A thumbnail of the highlighted photo will appear on the right of highlight and select images to view.
the screen.

USB

..
Sunset
Connie1
Type:JPG
Connie2 Size:0.241M
Stadium Resolution:720x524

AB Stand 1
1 / 25 Move Previous Next
01 / 31 HOME Exit OPTIONS Option

Zoom (Blue) button: Pressing this button during a slide show freezes an image and
Use these remote buttons while viewing photos: zooms in 2x size. Additional presses of the button change the zoom to 3x, 4x, 1/2x, 1/3x
and 1/4x size.
Play button: Press this button to begin a slide show that displays the photos in the current
folder or directory level (starting with the highlighted JPEG) for 15 seconds in the order Playing Music Files
they appear in the folder. In the top directory, select “Music.” Select a folder containing music files and highlight
Pause button: Press this button to freeze the current photo on the screen. Press the Play a music file in the folder. Information about the highlighted file will appear on the right
button to resume the slide show. of the screen.
Stop button: Press to end the slide show and return to the directory.
Next/Step and Previous/Step buttons: Press these buttons to skip to the next or
USB
previous photo file in the slide show or directory.
Cursor Up button: Pressing this button while a photo is displayed rotates the photo 180°.
Pressing this button while the directory list is displayed highlights the previous item in ..
the directory. Beanwater Part 1
Cursor Down button: Pressing this button while a photo is displayed shows a mirror- Laydown Delivery (Edit 1) Type:MP3
image reflection of the photo. Pressing this button while the directory list is displayed Total Time:03:29
highlights the next item in the directory. Madagascar Wombat Title:Beanwater Junction, Part 1

Night Crazy Artist:Jugalbandi


Cursor Left button: Pressing this button while a photo is displayed rotates the photo 90°
Album:Night Crazy
counterclockwise. Pressing this button while the directory list is displayed jumps to the The Lost Transit Center Genre:Progressive
next higher directory level.
Cursor Right button: Pressing this button while a photo is displayed rotates the photo 01 / 10 HOME Exit OPTIONS Option
90° clockwise.
Options button: Pressing this button while a photo is displayed shows the Options menu,
which gives you the following options: Selecting a music file plays the file. If there are other music files in the folder that follow
the selected file, the receiver will play them in the order they appear on the on-screen
•• File: Select a file to view. display. The following screen will appear while music files play:
•• Play Mode: View files in their normal order, in random order (until you press the Stop
button) or in shuffle order (displays each image in the folder one time in random
order, then returns to the directory). 1 / 10 00 : 02 : 37

•• Slide Show: Select the amount of time you want each slide to be displayed: 5
seconds, 15 seconds or 30 seconds.
•• Transition: Select from various types of image-to-image transitions. Type: MP3
Total Time: 03:29
Pressing the Options button when a directory is displayed shows the Playlist Options box.
Title: Beanwater Junction, Part 1
See Using Playlists, on page 25, for more information.
Artist: Jugalbandi
Album: Night Crazy
Genre: Progressive

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Playing Files from USB Devices and


CD Data Discs, and Using Playlists

If a selected MP3 file has an album cover-art ID3 tag, the art will be displayed on the Options button: Pressing this button displays any available options for the song
screen. currently playing:
Use the Play, Pause, Stop, Prev/Step, Next/Step, Search Down/Slow and Search Up/Slow •• File: Select a file to play.
buttons to control music-file playback. See Remote Control Functions, on page 8, for •• Title: Select a title to play (if available).
more information about the functions of these buttons.
•• Chapter: Select a chapter to play (if available).
When the BDS receiver is playing music files from a USB device or CD data disc,
the Repeat and Options functions are slightly different from when they are playing •• Time: Display the elapsed time or the time remaining.
Blu-ray Disc recordings, DVDs and music CDs: •• Play Mode: Plays videos in their normal order, in random order (until you press the
Repeat button: Pressing this button cycles through the following repeat modes: Stop button) or in shuffle order (plays each video in the folder one time in random
1 (song), All (folder), Off. The active repeat mode is indicated in the screen’s top bar. order, then returns to the directory).
Options button: Pressing this button displays any available options for the song •• Audio: Select audio options (if available).
currently playing:
•• File: Select a song to play. Using Playlists
•• Time: Display the track’s elapsed time or the track’s time remaining. Because USB devices and CD data discs can contain large numbers of playable files,
you can create a playlist for each that will make it easier for you to access selected files.
•• Play Mode: Plays songs in their normal order, in random order (until you press the
Stop button) or in shuffle order (plays each song in the folder one time in random To Create a Playlist:
order, then returns to the directory). NOTE: The procedure is the same for a CD data disc playlist and a USB playlist.
•• Bitrate: Shows the bitrate of the song currently playing. 1. Press the Home button. The Home menu will appear.
•• Advance: Performs a rapid, audible search forward through the song. 2. Select CD data disc or USB. The Photo, Music and Video folders will appear.
•• Replay: Each press of the OK button jumps back ten seconds during play. 3. Select the type of file you want to create the playlist for. You can create a playlist for
•• Transition: Select from various types of image-to-image transitions (fade, wipe, etc). each type of file.
While playing music files from a USB device or data CD, you can also view photos that 4. As you search through the directory structure, when you see a file you want to include
are on the same media. Press the Home button while the music file is playing, navigate in the playlist for that file type, highlight it and press the Options button. The playlist
to a folder containing photo files, and select a photo file to begin a slide show. options box will appear.
5. To add the item to the playlist, select “Add to playlist.”
Playing Videos
6. Repeat Steps 4 – 5 for all items you want to add to the playlist.
In the top directory, select “Video.” Select a folder containing video files and highlight a
video file in the active folder. To create a playlist for a different file type, repeat Steps 1 – 6, but in Step 3, select a
different file type.
To Play a Playlist:
USB 1. Press the Home button. The Home menu will appear.
2. Select Playlist. The Photo/Music/Video screen will appear.
.. 3. Select the file type of the playlist you want to play. The playlist will open.
Dodgers Sweep Yanks in ‘63 4. Select the first item in the playlist and press the Play button. The playlist will play.
Koufax’s Perfect Game To repeat the playlist, press the Repeat button. You can repeat one item (“1”) or the entire
Type:MPEG
Gagne Saves 84th Game
playlist (“All”).

Krik Gibson’s Homer


Bums Champs in 1955

01 / 7 HOME Exit OPTIONS Option

The video will automatically play. If there are other video files in the folder, the BDS
receiver will play each one in the order they appear on the on-screen menu.
Use the Play, Pause, Stop, Prev/Step, Next/Step, Search Down/Slow and Search Up/Slow
buttons to control music file playback. See Remote Control Functions, on page 8, for
more information about the functions of these buttons.
When the BDS receiver is playing video files from a USB device or CD data disc, the
Repeat and Options functions are slightly different from playing Blu-ray Disc recordings
and DVDs:
Repeat button: Pressing this button cycles through the following repeat modes:
1 (current video), All (folder), Off.

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
If your BDS receiver isn’t performing the way you think it should, check to see if the problem is
covered in this section before calling your dealer or contacting a Harman Kardon representative.
Problem Solution

The receiver won’t power up (the Power indicator is not lit): •• Check that the receiver’s Power cord is properly plugged into the receiver’s AC
Power connector.
•• Check that the Power cord is plugged into a working AC outlet. If the outlet is
controlled by a switch, make sure the switch is set in the “On” position.
•• Check that the receiver’s Main Power switch (located on the rear panel) is in the
“On” position.
Sound plays through the speakers, but there is no TV picture: •• Check the HDMI connection between the receiver and the TV.
•• Check the HDMI connection or Component Video connection between the source
device and the BDS receiver.
•• Check that the TV is turned on and is set to the proper input source.
•• Unplug the HDMI cable from the TV and plug it back in again.
There is no sound coming from just the subwoofer: •• Check that the subwoofer’s Power cord is plugged into a working AC outlet.
•• Check that the subwoofer’s Power switch is in the “On” position.
•• Check that the Subwoofer Level control is not turned all the way down (fully
counterclockwise).
•• Check that the audio connection between the receiver and the subwoofer has been
properly made.
•• Check the receiver’s Settings: Configuration menu to make sure that the subwoofer
volume has not been set at –10dB.
There is a constant hum in the sound: •• Check that all input cables are plugged all the way into their connectors.
•• Check that all cables are at least 10 ft (3.3m) from fluorescent lights.
•• Check that all cable connectors are clean. If necessary, wipe them with a cloth
slightly moistened with alcohol.
•• Set the subwoofer’s Power switch to “Off.” If the hum goes away, there is a ground
loop between the subwoofer and the receiver. Plugging the subwoofer’s Power cord
into the same AC outlet that the receiver is plugged into should eliminate the ground
loop.
The disc does not play: •• Check that the disc is inserted correctly (label side up).
•• Check that the disc is the correct type: BD-Video (single-layer or double-layer),
DVD-Video, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, CDDA (CD digital audio), CD-R/RW. Other
disc types will not play.
•• Check that the disc surface is clean and not scratched.
There is noise or other interference in the picture while playing a Blu-ray Disc recording •• Check that the disc surface is clean and not scratched.
or DVD:
The sound and picture are out of sync when playing to an Aux source: •• Press the Options button and perform the Lip Sync adjustment to bring the sound
and picture into synchronization.
Cannot tune in radio stations: •• Check that the FM antenna is correctly connected.
•• Adjust the antenna’s position. If necessary, use a powered FM antenna or an
outdoor FM antenna.
The receiver does not respond to remote-control commands: •• Replace all three remote-control batteries with fresh ones, and make sure that they
are installed with the correct polarity.
•• Hold the remote closer to the receiver.
•• Check that the receiver’s remote sensor is in the line of sight of the remote control.
The remote does not control programmed components (TV or video): •• Check that you have pressed the remote’s Aux button before trying to operate the
component.
•• Re-program and/or re-teach the component’s commands into the remote.
The Ø symbol appears on the screen when you press a remote-control button: •• The selected function is not permitted at the time the button is pressed.
The receiver does not respond to commands, or it behaves in an erratic way: •• Unplug the receiver’s Power cord from the AC outlet, wait 30 seconds, then plug
it back in.
You can find additional troubleshooting information in the FAQs link on the Support page at www.harmankardon.com.
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BDS 270/BDS 570 Aux Component Remote-Control Code List

Aux Component Remote-Control Code List

TV/DVR
Manufacturer Code Numbers Manufacturer Code Numbers

ADMIRAL 0192 0123 1088 1105 DAEWOO 0132 0128 0127 0119 0116
AIWA 1110 0114 0111 0108 0106 0105
AKAI 1011 1020 1022 1042 1053 0102 0087 1022
1056 1089 1093 DANSAI 1022
ALBA 1020 1040 DAYTRON 0132 0128
ANAM 0122 0112 0109 0106 0045 DECCA 1091 1032
AOC 0128 0123 0122 0037 DECCA (UK) 1038
APEX 2014 2016 DEGRAAF 1015
ARC EN CIEL 1017 1019 1024 1056 1059 DISH NETWORK 2012
ARCAM 1017 DIXI 1022
ARISTONA 1022 1023 1025 1033 1047 DUMONT 1201 1199 1096 1088 1023
1048 1060 1086 DUMONT-FINLUX 1044 1012
ASA 1012 1023 1088 1096 1201 DYNATECH 0063
AUDIOVOX 0012 DYNATRON 1022 1020
AUTOVOX 1025 1044 1088 DYNEX 0014
BANG & OLUFSEN 1088 ELECTROHOME 0132 0115
BARCO 1202 EMERSON 0205 0162 0159 0158 0157
BASICLINE 1020 0139 0132 0128 0123 0045
BAUR 1075 1076 1077 1102 1195 1088
BEKO 1022 FUJITSU 0041 0042
BLAUPUNKT 0084 1011 1075 1076 1077 FUNAI 0045
BRANDT 1017 1019 1024 1056 1059 FUTURETECH 0045
ELECTRONIQUE
GE 0163 0159 0145 0133 0128
BRION VEGA 1023 1088 1203
0123 0121 0087 0029
BROCKSONIC 0206 0205
GRUNDIG 0193
BUSH 1010 1020 1040 1043 1092
HALL MARK 0128
BUSH (UK) 1044
Harman Kardon 0201
CENTURY 1023 1088
HITACHI 0147 0144 0132 0128 0123
CITIZEN 0132 0128 0123 0045
HYTEK 0016
COMTEL 1032
INKEL 0120
CONTEC 0045
JCPENNEY 0145 0132 0128 0123 0115
CONTINENTAL 1017 1019 1024 1056 1059
JENSEN 0019
EDISON
JVC 0134 0087 0079
CRAIG 0159 0158 0157 0045
KEC 0045
CROSLEY 1023 1088
KLH 0006
CROWN 0132 0045
KTV 0162 0132 0123 0045
CURTIS MATHES 0128 0123 0132

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TV/DVR
Manufacturer Code Numbers Manufacturer Code Numbers

LG (GOLDSTAR) 0132 0128 0122 0110 0101 0002 SAMSUNG 0145 0132 0128 0124 0022 0020
0013 2004 2003
LLOYTRON 0173 0172 SANYO 0054 0026
LODGENET 0069 SCOTT 0132 0128 0045
LXI 0148 0145 0077 SEARS 0145 0132 0128
MAGNAVOX 0148 0145 0132 0128 0123 0030 SHARP 0132 0128 0077
0040 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 SIEMENS 0084
MARANTZ 0148 0123 0115 SIGNATURE 0069
MEMOREX 0128 0069 SONY 0212 0194 0136 0130 0117 0031
METZ 0084 0028
MGA 0128 0123 0115 SOUNDESIGN 0128 0045
MITSUBISHI 0168 0167 0160 0128 0123 0115 SYLVANIA 0148 0145 0128 0123 0025
0077 SYMPHONIC 0184

MTC 0176 0175 TANDY 0077

MOTOROLA 2005 TATUNG 0063 2018

NATIONAL 0182 0181 0180 0179 0177 0148 TECHNICS 0181

NEC 0125 0123 0121 0115 0010 TECHWOOD 0128

OLEVIA 0007 TEKNIKA 0132 0128 0123 0115 0069 0045

OPTONICA 0077 TELERENT 0069

ORION 0211 0210 0209 0208 0207 TERA 0156

PANASONIC 0169 0148 0087 THOMSON 0191 0190

PHILCO 0148 0132 0128 0123 0115 0045 TIVO 0051 0052 2020 2021

PHILIPS 0148 0145 0132 0128 0123 0036 TMK 0128

0035 0034 0033 TOSHIBA 0202 0129 0063

PIONEER 0128 0123 0024 TOTEVISION 0132

POLAROID 0003 0004 0005 0006 0043 VIDEO 0160


CONCEPTS
PORTLAND 0132 0128
VIDTECH 0128
PROSCAN 0133
VIEWSONIC 0011 0038 0039 0047
PROTON 0165 0132 0128 0122 0059 0008
VIZIO 0001 0002
QUASAR 0087 0032
WARDS 0148 0132 0128 0069
RADIO SHACK 0197 0196 0180 0132 0128 0045
WESTINGHOUSE 0017 0018 0023
RCA 0163 0161 0145 0133 0128 0123
YAMAHA 0128 0123
0115 0021 2001 2012
YORK 0128
REALISTIC 0196 0167 0045
ZENITH 0090 0069 2002 2008 2019
RUNCO 0153 0152 0044 0046
SAMPO 0128 0123 0059

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Cable Tuners
Manufacturer Code Numbers Manufacturer Code Numbers

ABC 3011 3001 OAK 3220 3197


ALLEGRO 3111 PACE 3179
AMERICAST 3212 PANASONIC 3214 3189 3177 3176 3053
ARCHER 3112 PANTHER 3114
BELCOR 3113 PHILIPS 3090 3085 3020 3019 3013 4023
BT CABLE 4007 PIONEER 3216 3215 3209 3171 3119 3041
CABLE STAR 3113 3033 3001 4002
CABLETIME 4008 4011 4012 4016 RADIO SHACK 3213 3112 3111
CITIZEN 3111 RCA 3214 3053
CLYDE 4017 RECOTON 3116
CABLEVISION
REGAL 3208 3101 3100 3099 3056
COMCAST 3007 4014
REMBRANDT 3032
DESCAT CANAL 4010
SAGEM 4028
DIGI LINK 3114
SAMSUNG 3003 3186 3072 4002 4003 4024
EAGLE 3186
SATBOX 4004
EASTERN 3070 3066
SCIENTIFIC 3222 3221 3203 3183 4005 4006
EMERSON 3112 ATLANTA
4025 4026
FILMNET 4018 4020
SEAM 3121
FOXTEL 4019
SIGNATURE 3188 3001
FRANCE TELECOM 4013 4021
SPRUCER 3189 3177 3081 3053
G.I. 3097 3096 3017 3011 3001
STARCOM 3163 3011 3002
GC ELECTRONICS 3113
STARGATE 3120
GEC 4017
TANDY 3024
GEMINI 3060 3032
TELECAPATION 3028
GENERAL 3210
TELESERVICE 4011
GENERAL 3210
INSTRUMENT TEXSCAN 3036

HANLIN 3208 3175 3117 3101 3100 3099 TFC 3122

3056 TIVO 3029 3030 4029 4030

HITACHI 3188 3001 TOCOM 3205 3170

JASCO 3111 TUDI 4027

JERROLD 3210 3188 3162 3097 3096 3073 UNITED CABLE 3011 4001

3017 3011 3002 3001 4001 4022 UNIVERSAL 3113 3042 3039 3034 3033

LINSAY 3118 VIDEOWAY 3211 3124

MACOM 3191 VIEWSTAR 3190 3089 3086 3053 3025 3019

MAGNAVOX 3068 3019 3017 VISIOPASS 4009

MOVIE TIME 3039 3035 WESTMINSTER 4007


CABLE
NSC 3190 3035
ZENITH 3219 3211 3125 3065

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Satellite Tuners
Manufacturer Code Numbers Manufacturer Code Numbers

AIWA 6041 HITACHI 5055 5004 6006 6011


AKAI 6033 HOUSTON 5063
TRACKER
ALBA 6001 6011
HUGHES 5089 5037 5005 5006
AMSTRAD 6032
HUMAX 6007
ANKARO 6021
ITT 6067
ASTRO 6076 6077 6078 6079 6080 6081
ITT-NOKIA 6067
6082 6083
JANIEL 5066
BARCOM 6021
JERROLD 5084 5068 5054
BIRDVIEW 5025
KATHREIN 6001 6033 6080 6090
BLAUPUNKT 6038 6090
KOSMOS 6080
BUSH 6006 6048
KYOTO GMI 6043
BUSH (UK) 6053
ATLANTA
CANAL 6013
LEGEND 5053
CANAL DIGITAL 6013
LEMON 6074
CANAL PLUS 6013
LOEWE 6075
(CANAL +)
LORENZEN 6061 6063 6064 6065 6074
CHANNEL 5061 5025 5021 5020
MASTER MACOM 5071 5070 5069 5065 5017
CHAPARRAL 5051 5016 5015 MAGNAVOX 5073 5061
CITOH 5060 MARANTZ 6033
DIRECTV 5009 5010 5014 6002 6003 6005 MASPRO 6006 6053
DISH NETWORK 5064 MEMOREX 5053
DRAKE 5081 5013 5018 5017 5013 METZ 6090
DX ANTENNA 5083 5079 5052 5031 MINERVA 6090
ECHOSTAR 5085 5084 5078 5077 5063 5053 MITSUBISHI 5007 6090
5052 5097 5095 5064 6047 MOTOROLA 5012 5019
ELECTRO HOME 5092 MULTISTAR 6080
FERGUSON 6006 6011 6024 6045 6048 6052 NEC 6030 6036 6046 6073
FINLUX 6009 6010 NETA P562 6040
FOXTEL 6016 NEXTWAVE 5023
FTE 6080 NOKIA 6067
FUBA 6014 6021 6047 NORSAT 5073 6046
FUJITSU 5034 5029 5024 OPTIMUS 5066
GENERAL 5074 5068 5054 5003 5065 5023 OTTO VERSAND 6090
INSTRUMENT
2011 5003 PACE 5087 5028 6024 6048 6053 6063

GOODMANS 6011 6064 6067

GRUNDIG 6015 6038 6053 6067 6090 PACE MSS 6067


SERIES

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Satellite Tuners
Manufacturer Code Numbers Manufacturer Code Numbers

PANASONIC 5069 5066 5057 5053 6024 6031 SKY 6006


PANSAT 5020 SKY MASTER 6033
PERSONAL 5018 SKYLAB 6021
CABLE
SONY 5005 5062
PHILIPS 5075 6019 6021 6024 6032 6033
STAR CHOICE 5059
6053 DBS
PICO 5007 STARCAST 5047
PREMIERE 6008 SUPER GUIDE 5023 5027
PRESIDENT 5004 5081 TECHNISAT 6047
QUADRAL 6066 6067 6068 6069 6070 6071 TEECOM 5009 5093 5091 5090 5033 5030
QUELLE 6090 TELECOM 6041
RADIOLA 6053 TELEFUNKEN 6083
RADIX 6047 THORN- 6023 6045 6048 6052 6053 6063
FERGUSON
RCA 5090 5065 5039 5001 5058 5058
TOPPFIELD 6011
REALISTIC 5080 5049
TOSHIBA 5070 5062 5061 5060 5026 5002
SAMSUNG 5042 5022 5026 6027 6032 6080
UNIDEN 5080 5079 5066 5003 5089 5083
SAT 6027
5054 5051 5050 5049 5048 5032
SATELLITE 5088 5035
SERVICE VIASAT 6012
SCIENTIFIC 5039 5056 VORTEC 6032 6042
ATLANTA
WISI 6004 6022 6026 6027 6047
SCHNEIDER 6053
ZEHNDER 6027 6080
SIEMENS 6038 6090
ZENITH 5088 5019 5094 5087 5085 5084

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BDS 270/BDS 570 Specifications

Specifications
BDS 570 Receiver
BDS 270 Receiver

Audio Section
Continuous average power, stereo model: 65 watts per channel, 20Hz – 20kHz, @ <0.1% THD, both channels driven into 6 ohms
Multichannel power (BDS 570 only): 65 watts per channel, 20Hz – 20kHz, @ <0.1% THD, into 6 ohms
Input sensitivity/impedance (line inputs): 250mV/46k ohms
Signal-to-noise ratio (IHF-A): –90dB
Frequency response @ 1W (±0.5dB): 20Hz – 20kHz
Slew rate: 40V/µsec

FM Tuner Section
Frequency range: 87.5MHz – 108.0MHz (US and EU)
Usable sensitivity IHF: >14dBf
Signal-to-noise ratio (mono/stereo): –60dB/–55dB
Distortion (mono/stereo): 0.3%/0.5%
Stereo separation: –45dB @ 1kHz
Image rejection: –70dB
IF rejection: –80dB

Disc Player Section


Supported disc formats: 5-inch (12cm) or 3-inch (8cm) BD-Video (single-layer or double-layer), DVD-Video, DVD+R/+RW,
DVD-R/-RW, CDDA (CD digital audio), CD-R/RW discs
Region code (BD/DVD): A/1 (USA); B/2 (EU)
Audio formats: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS Digital, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio,
DTS-HD Master Audio, PCM, WMA (DRM-free version only): WMA9, CBR @ 192kbps, VBR @
355kbps; MP3: 32kbps – 320kbps bitrates, including variable-bitrate encoding
Still-image format: JPEG
Video signal system: NTSC (USA) or PAL (EU)
Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz ±0.5dB
Signal-to-noise ratio: –90dB (A-weighted)
Dynamic range: 90dB (16-bit)
THD @ 1kHz (DVD/CD): 0.1%
Wow & flutter: Below measurable limits

Video Section
Television format: NTSC or PAL (selectable)
HDMI version: v.1.4a with 3-D and 30/36-bit Deep Color

General
Power requirement: 110 – 240V AC, 50/60Hz
Power consumption: 130W maximum (BDS 570), 90W maximum (BDS 270); <1W standby
Dimensions (H x W x D): 4" x 15-25/32" x 10-1/4" (102mm x 401mm x 260mm)
Weight: 14.3 lb (6.5kg) (BDS 570); 14 lb (6.4kg) (BDS 270)
Depth measurement does not include terminal connections. Height measurement includes feet and chassis.

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HARMAN Consumer, Inc.


8500 Balboa Boulevard, Northridge, CA 91329 USA
516.255.4545 (USA only)
Made in P.R.C.
© 2011 HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Harman Kardon is a trademark of HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated, registered in the United States and/or other countries.
EzSet/EQ is a trademark of HARMAN International Industries, Incorporated. Blu-ray Disc and BD-Live are trademarks of the Blu-ray
Disc Association. DIVX声明:ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation.
This is an official DivX Certified® device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your
files into DivX video. ABOUT DIVX® VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device must be registered in order to play purchased DivX
Video-on-Demand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu. Go to vod.
divx.com for more information on how to complete your registration. DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are trademarks of
Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license. DivX Certified® to play DivX® video, including premium content. DOLBY
DIGITAL PLUS TRUE-HD声明: Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. DTS DIGITAL SURROUND声明: Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent # s: 5,956,674;
5,974,380; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS, the Symbol and DTS and the Symbol together are
registered trademarks, and DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS Digital Surround and the DTS logos are trademarks, of DTS, Inc. Product
includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries. iPod and iPhone not included. Java, Java Powered and the Java Steaming Coffee Cup logo are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc., or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Microsoft, Windows and
Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. WMA (Windows Media
Audio) is a proprietary file format developed by Microsoft. This item incorporates copy-protection technology that is protected by U.S.
patents and other intellectual-property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.
Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
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Software upgrade
Preparation to upgrade software
1) Power on and press "SETTINGS" button and ‘Left’ button on the remote control to check the SW
version info .
2) Select and match upgrade package by the SW version info, for example ,
BDS270_EU VX.XX.XX, you must select the package HK_BDS270_EU_VX.XX.XX
3) Unzip the package, copy the ‘UPG’ folder to the root folder on an USB disc
OR
4) Start the CD Burning software and create a new CD project (Data Disc) .
5) Burn the UPG folder onto a blank CDR.

Procedure for software upgrade:

A) Upgrade software via USB Flash Drive:


1) Plug in the USB stick mentioned in Preparation step 3).
2) Power on and press "SETTINGS" button to open the Settings menu.
3) Navigate to General Settings-> ‘System’ -> System Upgrade -> USB.
4) Press ‘OK” to start upgrade.
5) Unit shuts down when upgrade successful (about 2Min).

B) Upgrade software via CDR.


1) Insert the upgrade CD.
2) Power on and press "SETTINGS" button, invoke the Settings menu
3) Navigate to General Settins-> ‘System’ -> System Upgrade -> Disc
4) Press ‘OK” to start upgrade.
5) Unit shuts down when upgrade successful (about 5Min).

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Trouble shooting Chart

Power on led doesn't work

power on led doesn't work

GO

Switch performance
NG
check change switch

OK

Check the c able XS603 is


connect well to po wer board NG Reconnect the cable
CN501

OK

Check+5V,+12V,+5VSTB
NG
voltage on the power and Refer to Power supply board part
front board

OK

Check the po wer on led


NG
control circuit is OK Replace the FB

OK
Replace the LED610,LED611

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Trouble shooting Chart

No display on VFD

No display on VFD

Go

Check every supply No


voltage on AM board is Refer to Power supply board part
normal

Yes

Check+5V,+12V,+5VSTB No
Fix the connection XS603 on front board
voltage on the power and
front board and CN501 on power board, and 20pin
FFC cable from FB to AM board

Yes

Check the pow er key is No Replace U721 on AM board, or replace


working normally the AM board

Yes

Check the front bo ard No Check the U601 pin 31,32,34 arrive the
signals VDIN,VCLK, condition XP808 13,1 0,9
VSTB

Yes

1.Check whether bad No


solder exists on pi ns of
VFD, Correct connection

Yes

Replace VFD or FB

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Trouble shooting Chart

Remote control does not work

Remote control
does not work

Go

Check whether the remote No Replace the battery for remote


controller’s battery is controller
exhausted or not.

Yes

Check the 2pi n FFC cable No


from AM to BD board is Reconnect the cable
connect wenll

Yes

Check the IR60 1 power No


Check the +3.3V net on front board
supply is OK, IR1’3 is about
3.3V

Yes

Replace IR1

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Trouble shooting Chart

Can’t read disc or can’t eject

Can’t read disc or can’t


eject

GO

Check whether the NO Check the co nnection 4pin cable from the
DVD loader running is BD board
normal

Yes

Check 45pin and 5pin NO


cable from BD board Fix the c onnection the 45pin cable
connection to the l oader is
and 5pin cable
normal

Yes

Replace the loader

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Trouble shooting Chart

5.1/2.1 channel no audio output

5.1/2.1 channel no audio


output

Go

Check the 10pin/4pin cable is No


Reconnect well
connect well from AM to JC
board

Yes

Check XP701 is short Yes


Replace the AM board
to GND

No

Check +32V at XP702 on No


Refer to Power supply board
AM board is OK

Yes

check the s ystem weather is


No
ear mode or not, pull out the Replace the AM board
4pin cable XS601 from FB to
AM board XP806

Yes

Replace the FB board

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Trouble shooting Chart

BD/DVD/CD no audio output

BD/DVD/CD no audio
output

Go

Check HDMI audio is ok Check the sof tware


No
setup HDMI audio
output is ON or OFF

Yes

Turn to ON

Check the 22pin cable No


from BD to AM board is Reconnect well
connect well

Yes

Next actin g as the problem 5.1/2.1


channel no audio output

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Trouble shooting Chart

Tuner FM does not work

Tuner FM does not work

Go

Check the DVD mode is No


OK,audio output is ok Replace the AM board

Yes

Check Tuner module No


Check AM boa rd tuner volt age supply
pin5 supply voltage is
+3.3V circuit.

Yes

No Change the Tuner module


Check Tuner module
pin6,pin7,pin8,I2S output

Yes

Check the m ain board U202


Check the U202 No
power supply circuit
74LV541 PIN20
VDD+3.3V,

Yes

Replace U202 74LV541

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Trouble shooting Chart

AUX in does not work

AUX in does not


work

Go

Check the D VD mode is No


OK,audio output is ok Replace the AM board

Yes

Check the AM board U 18 No Check the main board


AK5367 PIN2,PIN3,
R301,R302,R303,R304
PIN4,PIN5 L/R signal input

Yes

Check the main board U18


check the U18 No
power supply circuit
AK5367
PIN30,VDD+5V,

Yes

Check U18 AK5367 No


is broken. Check the U202 74LV541

Yes

Replace U18 AK5367

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Trouble shooting Chart

IPOD in does not work

IPOD in does not


work

Go

Check the D VD mode is No


OK,audio output is ok Replace the AM board

Yes

Check whether bad so lder No


exists on pins of BRIDGE Correct connection
Ⅲ connector

Yes

Check whether the No


Check the IPOD po wer supply
remote can c ontrol
the IPOD unit IC U723 LM7808

Yes

Check whether the No Replace U721 or re place the


remote can c ontrol AM board
the IPOD unit

Yes

Check U719,U720 No
input and output Replace U719, U720
signal is ok

Yes

Check the U18 AK5367 and


U202 7 4LV541

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Trouble shooting Chart

COAX/OPTICAL does not work

COAX/OPTICAL
does not work

Go

Check the D VD mode is No


OK,audio output is ok Replace the AM board

Yes

Check the coax/optical No


RCA connector is ok Replace the RCA connector

Yes

Check U714 No
Check the main boar d
PIN3,PIN22 +3.3V
U714power supply circuit

Yes

Check U714 No Check the U202 74LV541


CS8422 is broken.

Yes

Replace U714 CS8422

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Trouble shooting Chart

Fan can not rotate

FAN can not rotate

Go

Check the voltage No Check the F AN


of FAN power supply circuit

OK

Replace a new fan

Ihdmi input does not output

HDMI input does


not output

Go

check connector is HDMI IN OUT No


Correct connection
IN 1,ANDYes
SET HDMI INOUT IN 1
INPUT,

OK

Check the D VD mode is No


OK,HDMI output is ok Replace the MA board

OK

Replace U4 ADV7622

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Trouble shooting Chart

Line out does not output

Line out does


not output

Go

Check the D VD mode is No


OK,audio output is ok Replace the AM board

check BDSX70 is
working

Yes

Yes

Replace P4 RCA

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BDS570EU Spare parts list

Location
Level
QTY
No. Spec Description Part Number
BDS270

Spare parts (the Location refer to exploded view)


1 01 6 1 ASSY-MAIN BOARD 08-BDS570-MA0
2 01 12 1 ASSY-POWER BOARD 08-BDS570-PW0
3 01 11 1 ASSY-AMPLIFIER BOARD 08-BDS570-AM0
4 01 5 1 ASSY-LOADER 08-LV0300-BD310
ASSY-LOADER CONNECTION
5 01 CBD 1 08-VSHM93-IN0
BOARD
6 01 ASSY1 1 ASSY-FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY 08-BDS7F1-001
7 01 21 1 KONB ASSEMBLY 02-HS1000-001B1
8 01 5 1 EUROPEAN POWER CORD 1.8m 51-DC0180-0KEM9-M
9 01 GB 1 GIFT BOX 76-993790-0ATC5
10 01 4 1 REAR PANEL 67-BDS7B1-0E0B1
11 01 TOP 1 TOP COVER ASSEMBLY 08-BDSXT1-001
12 01 14 1 ASSY-FRONT CONTROL BOARD 08-BDS570-FB0
13 01 RC 1 HARMAN REMOTE CONTROL 06-RB76B0-0X

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Exploded view for BDS270:

This is general mechanical exploded view for BDS270. Please refer to the model set for detail information.
ASSY1 includes components:18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,33,34,35,36 Page 51 of 90
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BDS270 SERVICE PARTS

Location No. TCL P/N Description Qty


6 08-BDS570-MA0 ASSY-MAIN BOARD 1
11 08-BDS270-AM0 ASSY-AMPLIFIER BOARD 1
HDMI 46-HDI015-19G HDMI GOLD CABLE,1.5M 1
FM 47-ANT022-XX0 FM CABLE 1
5 51-DC0180-0KEM9-M EUROPEAN POWER CORD 1.8m 1
15 56-BDS8E1-0HA FOOT A 2
27 56-BDS8E2-0HA FOOT B 2
16 59-993700-000 RUBBER PAD 4
4 67-BDS7B2-0E0B2 REAR PANEL 1
GB 76-993790-0ATC8 GIFT BOX 1
RC 06-RB76B0-0X HARMAN REMOTE CONTROL 1
10 08-00BDS2-JCY ASSY-JC OUTPUT BOARD 1
14 08-BDS570-FB0 ASSY-FRONT CONTROL BOARD 1
12 08-BDS570-PW0 ASSY-POWER BOARD 1
RADIATOR 67-102420-0A0 RADIATOR 102420 1
HS 67-H36983-1A0 SMALL HEAT SINK 1
HS 67-BDS7S2-0A0 HEAT SINK BDS7S2 1
HS 67-BDS7S1-0A0 HEAT SINK BDS7S1 1
3 08-LV0300-BD310 ASSY-LOADER 1
CBD 08-VSHM93-IN0 ASSY-LOADER CONNECTION BOARD 1
7 08-BDSX70-PSY ASSY-SWICH BOARD 1
ASSY1 08-BDS7F1-001 ASSY-FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY 1

REMARK:
ASSY1 includes components:18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,33,34,35,36

SAFETY PRECAUTION

The parts identified by mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number
specified. The mounting postion of replacement is to be identified with originals.
The subsitute replacement parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified
in the parts list may create shock, fire or other hazards.

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Location
QTY

Level
No. Spec Description Part Number
BDS270

Spare parts (Location refers to exploded view)


1 01 6 1 ASSY-MAIN BOARD 08-BDS570-MA0
2 002 D303 1 SMD. SWITCHING DIODE LL4148 LL-34 09-LL4148-ATX
Q1,Q2,Q206,Q2
13,Q215,Q217,
2 002 11 NPN TRANSISTOR 3DG3904M SOT-23
Q5,Q6,Q800,Q8
02,Q803 12-BT3904-0BX
3 002 Q804,Q805,Q80 3 PNP TRANSISTOR 2SB1132 SOT89 12-SB1132-QBX
6
3 002 Q207 1 ASM3403M/TR-LF MOSFET P CHANNAL 12-SM3403-0BX
4 002 U12 1 2G BIT SLC NAND FLASH 13-29F2G0-8ABA
4 002 U19 1 IC AS117L/TR 13-AS1117-L0B
5 002 U1,U15,U3 3 BUCK DC/DC CONVERTER AT1529F11U 13-AT1529-F11U
5 002 U13 1 USB POWER IC,G556G556B1P1U, SOP8 13-G556B1-P1U
6 002 U2 1 LDO G9091-330T11U,5V-3.3V, SOT-25 13-G9091T-11U
6 002 U10,U11,U8,U9 4 HYNIX DDR3 64MBIT×16H5TQ1G63DFR-H9C 13-H5TQ1G-63DFR
7 002 U7 1 MT8555ANBG 13-MT8555-ANBG
7 002 U21 1 MOTOR DRIVER IC 13-TP1391-G4B
8 002 U20 1 TPIC1405BG4_01 13-TPIC14-05B
8 002 L1,L2,L4 3 INDUCTOR 2.2UH±20% 34-R229M2-1BX-M
9 002 Y1 1 CRYSTAL RESONATOR OR SMD 27M 45-OSC27M-0N0C-M
9 002 J1,J4,J5,J6 4 HDMI SOCKET WITH SCREW EYE 47-HDI009-XX0
10 002 XP15 1 CONNECTOR RJ45 47-RJ4512-XX0
10 002 U4 1 HDMI SWITCH ADV7622 LQFP144 13-ADV762-20B
11 002 U25 1 VIDEO ADC IC ADV7181C LQFP64 13-ADV718-1CB
11 002 Y301,Y302 2 OSCILLATOR 28.63636M +/-30PPM 45-OSC28M-6N0CT-M
12 002 P4 1 RCA JACK THREE HOLES 47-RCA297-XX3
12 002 U14,U6 2 LDO G966AG966A-25ADJF11U,5V TO 3.3V 13-G966AF-11U
13 002 Q212,Q214,Q21 3 NPN TRANSISTOR 12-S9012L-CBX
13 01 11 1 ASSY-AMPLIFIER BOARD 08-BDS270-AM0
D1,D7,D770,D7
71,D772,D773,
14 002 10 SMD. SWITCHING DIODE LL4148 LL-34
D777,D778,D77
9,D780 09-LL4148-ATX
14 002 ZD1,ZD2 2 ZMM5V6 5.6v ±5% LL-34 09-ZMM5V6-DTX
Q2,Q47,Q48,Q4
15 002
9,Q50 7 NPN TRANSISTOR 3DG3904M SOT-23
12-BT3904-0BX
Q51 Q711
Q7,Q702,Q704,
15 002 6 NPN TRANSISTOR MMBT8050C SOT-23
Q706,Q8,Q9 12-BT8050-CBX
16 002 Q701 1 PNP TRANSISTOR MMBT8550C SOT-23 12-BT8550-CBX
16 002 Q6 1 ASM3403M/TR-LF MOSFET P CHANNAL 12-SM3403-0BX
17 002 U202,U203 2 74LVC541APW,TSSOP20 13-74LVC5-41A
17 002 U11 1 2-WIRE SERIAL EEPRON 16K 13-AF24BC-16B
18 002 U18 1 96KHz 24BIT ADC 13-AK5367-00B
18 002 U733 1 Buck DC/DC Converter AT1529F11U 13-AT1529-F11U
19 002 U725 1 IC AZ1117H-5.0TRE1 13-AZ1117-50B
19 002 U727 1 AUDIO CS495314 LQFP128 13-CS4953-14B

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20 002 U714 1 DIGITAL ICCS8422 13-CS8422-00B


20 002 U1 1 IC CW1117 13-CW1117-18B
21 002 U712,U713 2 LINE DRIVER DRV602 13-DRV602-00B

21 002 U732 1 IC EUP3482

13-EUP348-2DB
22 002 U729 1 MCU PIC24FJ256GA108 TQFP80
13-P24FJ2-56B
22 002 U2 1 IC S-1206B33-M3T1G SOT-23-3 13-S1206S-00B

23 002 U731 1 TAS5352 125 W STEREO DIGITAL AMPLIF


13-TAS535-20B

23 002 U711 1 8-CHANNEL DIGITAL AUDIO PWM


13-TAS550-80B
24 002 U719,U720 2 TL072 (J-FET OP AMP) 13-TL072B-00B
24 002 U602 1 AMPLIFIER IC TPA6112A2 13-TPA611-2A2
L709,L710,L711
25 002 4 INDUCTOR 10uH,12X14
,L712 34-R100M2-1BK-M
25 002 L17 1 INDUCTOR 3.3uH±20% 34-R339M2-1B0GA-M
26 002 4PIN 1 CABLE,4PIN 3.96 46-KK012T-04XA
26 002 P3 1 BRIDGE III(36P) 47-BRI001-XX0
27 002 P5 1 3.5 DOUBLE EARPHONE SOCKET 47-EAR031-XX0
27 002 P1 1 RCA/OPTICAL JACK,GOLD 47-RCA278-XX3
28 002 P2 1 RCA/OPTICAL JACK,GOLD 47-RCA279-XX3
28 002 P4 1 RCA SIX HOLES 47-RCA298-XX3
29 002 U3 1 LDO G9091-330T11U,5V-3.3V, SOT-25 13-G9091T-11U
29 002 U726 1 4*16M SDRAM EM638165TS -6G 13-EM6381-65T6G
30 002 Q712,Q713 2 NPN TRANSISTOR 3CG3906M SOT-23 12-BT3906-0BX
30 01 21 1 KONB ASSEMBLY 02-HS1000-001B1
31 01 32 1 DC FAN 43-FM609S-211-M
31 01 HDMI 1 HDMI GOLD CABLE,1.5M 46-HDI015-19G
32 01 20PIN 1 FFC CABLE,A TYPE, 20PIN/1.0MM,280MM 46-LF028C-20AV
32 01 FM 1 FM CABLE 47-ANT022-XX0
33 01 5 1 EUROPEAN POWER CORD 1.8m 51-DC0180-0KEM9-M
33 01 15 2 FOOT A 56-BDS8E1-0HA
34 01 27 2 FOOT B 56-BDS8E2-0HA
34 01 16 4 RUBBER PAD 59-993700-000
35 01 4 1 REAR PANEL 67-BDS7B2-0E0B2
35 01 GB 1 GIFT BOX 76-993790-0ATC8
36 01 RC 1 HARMAN REMOTE CONTROL 06-RB76B0-0X
36 01 8PIN 1 FFC/8PIN/1.0MM/180MM/AA/10MM/5.0MM 46-FK018C-08AV
37 01 24PIN 1 FFC/24P/0.5/160MM/10MM/AA 46-KK016C-24AU
37 01 14PIN 1 14P/1.0/FFC/AA/160MM/10/10 46-KK016C-14AV
38 01 10 1 ASSY-JC OUTPUT BOARD 08-00BDS2-JCY
38 002 XP711 1 4PIN 3.96 VH TERMINAL SINGLE-ROW 46-40433W-04KW
39 002 P750 1 SPK JACK,4h,RED&WHITE 47-SPK031-XX0
39 01 14 1 ASSY-FRONT CONTROL BOARD 08-BDS570-FB0
40 002 IR1 1 IR RECEIVER MODULE2.7-5.5V 14mm 02-IRR005-XXA
40 002 D610 1 DIODE 1N4007 10-1N4007-EBX-M

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41 002 D609 1 DIODE 1N4148 DO-35 10-1N4148-ABX


41 002 ZD602 1 10-79C39V-DBX
ZENER DIODE BZX79C39V
42 002 ZD603,ZD604 2 DIODE ZENER 3.3HSA 3.3V ±5% DO-35 10-HS3V3A-DBX
Q609,Q610,Q61
42 002 4,Q615,Q619,Q 7 NPN TRANSISTOR MMBT8050C SOT-23
620,Q621 12-BT8050-CBX
43 002 Q611,Q612 2 PNP TRANSISTOR MMBT8550C SOT-23 12-BT8550-CBX
Q601,Q602,Q60
43 002 3 N-channel MOSFET 2SK3018 SOT-323
3 12-SK3018-0BX
44 002 U602 1 SINGLE TIMER LM555 13-LM5550-00B
LED604,LED60
44 002 4 LED03W
5,LED606,LED6 14-LED03W-T1X-M
45 002 LED610,LED61 2 LED34G 14-LED34G-T10-M
45 002 U3 1 VFD 162-SD-16INK 14-VFD162-XX0F-M
46 002 VR601 1 ENCODER 20 SPACE 20-VR020V-DFX
46 002 6PIN 1 FFC CABLE,6PIN/FFC 1.0MM,A 60mm 46-EE006C-06AV
47 002 XS605 1 4PIN 360MM LONG VERTICAL PIN 46-FG036F-04M
47 002 XS603 1 5P CABLE / 2.0MM 46-FH010T-05PA
48 002 P601 1 PHOME JACK, PJ-310H-II-7 47-EAR035-XX0
48 002 P602 1 USB SOCKET MODEL A BALCK 47-USB003-XX2
49 002 S602,S603 2 90 DEGRESS,VERTICAL DAB SWITCH 48-TAC039-XX0
49 002 U21,U22 2 SWITCH TS5A3159ADBVR SOT-23-6 13-TS5A31-59A
50 002 U603 1 IC F45580 13-F45580-00B
50 002 XS601 1 6P/SCREEN WIRE WITH PLUG 46-FG026F-06M
51 002 Q613 1 NPN TRANSISTOR 3CG3906M SOT-23 12-BT3906-0BX
51 002 Q616 1 NPN TRANSISTOR 3DG3904M SOT-23 12-BT3904-0BX
52 01 12 1 ASSY-POWER BOARD 08-BDS570-PW0
D504,D505,D50
52 002 4 DIODE 0FR107
6,D508 10-0FR107-FBX-M
53 002 D502 1 UFR DIODE 10A 600V TO220F 10-10X600-F7X-M
D510,D572,D57
53 002 3 DIODE 1N4148 DO-35
3 10-1N4148-ABX
54 002 D501 1 DIODE 1N5407 10-1N5407-FBX-M
54 002 ZD505 1 DIODE ZENER BZX79-C11 11V±5% 10-79C11V-DBX
55 002 ZD504 1 DIODE ZENER BZX79-C12 12V±5% 10-79C12V-DBX
ZD502,ZD503,Z
55 002 3 DIODE ZENER BZX79-C18 18V±5%
D508 10-79C18V-DBX
56 002 ZD507 1 DIODE ZENER BZX79-C33 33V±5% 10-79C33V-DBX
56 002 BD501 1 BRIDGE RECTIFIER KBU610 10-KBU610-H7X-M
57 002 D509 1 DIODE RF1045 10-RF1045-S7X-M
57 002 D507 1 DIODE SR3100 10-SR3100-S0X-M
Q509,Q510,Q51
58 002 5 NPN TRANSISTOR 3DG3904M SOT-23
1,Q512,Q515 12-BT3904-0BX
58 002 Q508 1 NPN TRANSISTOR 3CG3906M SOT-23 12-BT3906-0BX
59 002 Q504,Q507 2 NPN TRANSISTOR MMBT8050C SOT-23 12-BT8050-CBX
59 002 U507,U509 2 ADUSTABLE PRECISION SHUNT REGULATO 13-AS431A-HMB
60 002 U504 1 IC L79L12 13-L79L12-ACT-M
U505,U506,U50
60 002 3 OPTOCOUPLER PS2561
8 13-PS2561-WFP-M
61 002 U502 1 POWER FACTOR CONTROL 13-SSC200-1SB
61 002 U503 1 SWITCHING REGULATOR IC SSC951 13-SSC951-2SB

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62 002 U501 1 POWER CONTROL INTEGRATE CITCUIT 13-TNY180-PNB


62 002 TR501 1 THERMISTOR NTC030 22-NTC030-MX0-M
63 002 CE501,CE502 2 CAP. ELEC 100uF ±20% 450V 105℃ 25-GNF101-M1X
63 002 C538 1 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 10PF ±5% 1KV 26-AKA100-JZX-M
64 002 C521 1 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1000PF ±10% 1KV 26-AKA102-KBX-M
64 002 C505 1 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2200pF ±10% 1KV 26-AKA222-KBX-M
65 002 C541 1 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 100pF ±10% 1KV 26-AKK101-KBX-M
65 002 C523 1 CAP.SMD 2200PF 50V +/-10% 0603 28-AB0222-KBX
66 002 L502 1 INDUCTOR 3.3uH±20% 34-R339M2-1B0GA-M
66 002 LF501,LF502 2 POWER FILTER LIF158 36-LIF158-SX0-M
67 002 L501 1 PFC INDUCTOR LGT-375uH-F 375uH ±5% 36-PFC001-CX0
67 002 T502 1 TRANSFORMER ER40-ASE7082 8-8PIN 36-TRF310-XX0-M
68 002 L503 1 INDUCTOR 2.9uH +/-15% 36-WID299-XX0-M
68 002 CN501 1 POWER SOCKET 46-35063W-03X-M
69 002 CON501 1 CONNECTOR PH-5A 2.0 46-35199W-05X
69 002 CON504 1 CABLE 46-CD008T-06X
70 002 F501 1 FUSE T6.3AH 250V 5*20MM TIME-LEG 50-06300D-4GSL-M
70 002 RADIATOR 1 RADIATOR 102420 67-102420-0A0
71 002 HS 1 SMALL HEAT SINK 67-H36983-1A0
71 002 Q502,Q503 2 PNP TRANSISTOR MMBT8550C SOT-23 12-BT8550-CBX
72 002 ZD506 1 DIODE ZENER 24HSD 24V -1%~+4% 10-HS24VD-DBX
72 002 HS 1 HEAT SINK BDS7S2 67-BDS7S2-0A0
73 002 HS 1 HEAT SINK BDS7S1 67-BDS7S1-0A0
CON502,CON5
73 002 2 CABLE 8PIN 2.5MM 120MM TJC3-SCN
03 46-CD012T-08UGA
74 002 T501 1 TRANSFORMER TRF314 36-TRF314-XX0-M
74 002 U571 1 IC LM3580 13-LM3580-00BGA
75 002 TR502 1 THERMISTOR DT-103K-5 22-NTC103-KX0-M
75 002 C529 1 SMD. CAP.3300pF 1000V +/-10% 1206 28-CK0332-KBX
76 01 3 1 ASSY-LOADER 08-LV0300-BD310
76 01 CBD 1 ASSY-LOADER CONNECTION BOARD 08-VSHM93-IN0
77 01 7 1 ASSY-SWICH BOARD 08-BDSX70-PSY
77 01 ASSY1 1 ASSY-FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY 08-BDS7F1-001
Remark: 1.ASSY1 includes components:18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,33,34,35,36

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Front Control Board Print-layout(top side):

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Front Control Board Print-layout(bottom side):

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Amplifier Control Board Print-layout(top side):

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Front Control Board Print-layout(bottom side):

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Power Supply Print-layout(top side):

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Power Supply Print-layout(bottom side):

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Main Board Print-layout(top side):

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Main Board Print-layout(bottom side):

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6-1 6-1

5 4 3 2 1

WIRING DIAGRAM
FL+ FR+ SL+ SR+ CE+

FL- FR- SL- SR- CE-


OUTPUT BOARD
D D

10P/2.0MM

BRIGHE III LIN1 LIN2 OPTI OPTI IR_IN


47-BRI001-XX0 CAL1 CAL2 FAN
RIN1 RIN2
IPOD_LROUT SUB
TUNER COAX SUB TRIGGER
LOUT ROUT 6P/2.0MM
07-KSTS78-00S TL072C
13-TL072B-00B
MIC_IN
ARC

LR1_IN

HP_LOUT
HP_ROUT
TL072C 10P/2.0MM

LR2_IN
13-TL072B-00B SPDIF
IPOD_IN MIC_IN

SUBWOOFER OUTPUT

LINE_LOUT

LINE_ROUT
13-TPA611-2A2
AKM5367
13-AK5367-00B
TPA6112

RX1

RX2

RX3

RX4
AUDIO ADC

SL+
SL-
FL+
FL-

SR+
SR-

CE+
CE-
HDMI OUTPUT HDMI 1.4 HDMI 1.4 HDMI 1.4 AD_LRCK
INPUT-A INPUT-B INPUT-C Pr Pb Y AD_BCK 13-DRV602-00B

FR+
FR-
RJ45 AD_MCLK CS8422
DRV602

TUNER_DATA
SPDIF_DATA 13-CS8422-00B

DDC-A
HPD-A
TMDS-A
PWR5V-A

AD_DATA
TMDS-OUTPUT

BCK
LRCK
AD_MCLK 13-DRV602-00B

AD_MCLK

SPD_SCLK
SPD_LRCLK
DDC

CEC

ARC+

DDC-B
HPD-B
TMDS-B

DIR_DA
PWR5V-B
DRV602

HPD/ARC-

XTAL_DIR
ADV7181C 74LVC541APW

DDC-C
HPD-C
TMDS-C
PWR5V-C
13-74LVC5-41A

3 Wire SPI

HPP_L
HPM_L
HPP_R
HPM_R
13-ADV718-1CB

PWM_M8
PWM_P8

PWM_M2
PWM_P2
PWM_M7
PWM_P7
TO MCU I2C DAO2
L/R PWM

14P/1.0mm

14P/1.0mm
HDMI output Port A Port B Port C INT_TX TAS5352

13-EM6381-6G2B
AKM_DATA
TUNER_DATA
INT2_RX MUXED_DA

VHS
VVS
VDCLK
VIN[19:0]
HDMI
CONTROL
I/O
INT_RX
RESET
MUXED_SCLK
MUXED_LRCLK
DAI2 64M 2*65W
OUTPUT ADV7622 PD SDRAM 13-TAS535-20B

PD
INT
RESET
13-ADV762-20B I2C TO MT8555
ARC I2S_MCLK MUXED_LRCLK
Audio TO TI5508 MUXED_SCLK D
Port D output MUXED_DA10 A 8M SPI
MUXED_DA11 I
CEC_A
CEC_B Resistor
CEC MUXED_DA12
MUXED_DA13
1
CS495314 FLASH AUDIO SL/SR PWM
CEC_C
PROCESSOR

DDC-D
HPD-D
TMDS-D
PWR5V-D
TAS5352
TWO LED_CONTROL

CEC_D
I2C 13-CS4953-14B
74LVC541APW TI5508 2*65W
C 13-74LVC5-41A C
I2S 13-TAS535-20B

UART AND DET


DAO1
I2S_MCLK 13-TAS550-80B

I2S_INPUT

EN
CEC HDMI LRCLK
1.GND SCLK
OUTPUT 2.SPDATA MCLK
CEN PWM TAS5352

I2C1
DE DATA0
HS 3.AOLRCK DATA1

ETHERNET PHY
VIDEO VS
CLK 4.BD_MUTE DATA2
DATA3
1*65W
INPUT VIDEOIN[19:0] 5.GND 13-TAS535-20B

5 Wire SPI
FAN DET AND CONTROL
13-MT8555-ANBG 6.AOLRCK
7.AOBCK

PDN
RESET
/HP_SELO

/BKND_ERR
SPI

MUTE
8.AOMCK
1.8V MT8555ANBG SPDIF_OUT(ARC)
9.GND 3 Wire SPI

MUTE
DC-DC
USB2
AT1529
10.SDATA0
1.15V I2S_OUTPUT
13-AT1529-F11U
11.SDATA1
1.5V 12.SDATA2
FE SPI 13.SDATA3
FLASH 3.3V DRAM 5 Wire SPI
14.GND

24P/0.5mm

24P/0.5mm
D2+
15.IR1 PIC24FJ256GA108 16K
D2- 16.GND
I2C1 EEPROM
17.SPI1 13-P24FJ2-56B 13-M24C16-MNB
64Mx16x4pcs

18.MISO
NAND FLASH

MUTE
DDR3x4

19.SCLK
MOTOR IR
13-29F2G0-8ABA

13-H5TQ1G-63DFR

OPEN_KEY
20.CS
2Gbit

PW_KEY
1.5V
+5V
DRIVER +5V STB_LED
BD_MUTE
21.MOSI
22.ARC
1405B+TP1391
USB_VCC1 SWITCH 23.PW_KEY
13-TP1391-G4B +12V USB_VCC2 G556B1 LDO-3.3V DC-DC-3.3V LDO-1.8V DC-DC-8V
13-TPIC14-05B USB2 24.OPEN_KEY 13-S1206S-00B 13-AT1529-F11U 13-CW1117-18B
1.15V/2.4A DC-DC 13-EUP348-2DB
AT1529
KEY
3V3/0.3A

3V3/0.3A

13-AT1529-F11U IR
LED 3 Wire SPI

MIC/HP
1.5V/0.6A DC-DC
AT1529 +5V
B
3V3/0.6A
DC-DC
13-AT1529-F11U

POWER_ON
AMP BOARD B
AT1529
13-AT1529-F11U

45P/0.5mm 8P/1.0mm +5V 7PIN 2.5mm


5P/1.0mm +12V 20P/1.0mm 10P/2.0mm 6P/2.5MM
BD BOARD
REIC_COMMON

REIC_LOAD-
REIC_LOAD+
REIC_W
REIC_V
REIC_U
REIC_A+
REIC_A-
REIC_B-
REIC_B+

POWER_ON
VT 5V
GND

GND
12V
GND

PDD

PDD

PDD
-12V

DGND

DGND

DGND
5V
5V
GND
SW1
SW2
MGND

45P/0.5mm 8P/1.0mm 5P/1.0mm PVCC/10P PVCC/6P


USB WIRE

GND
+5V
+5V
AC IN

7PIN
GND
+12V
GND
VCC_D

12V
5V

-12V

32V
BD LOADER SANYO414 20P/1.0mm
12V
OPEN POWER
5PIN

5PIN
LOADER IR VFD DISPLAY KEY KEY VOLUME
GND
12V
5V POWER BOARD
5V_STB
6PIN

6PIN

Front Board MIC/HP USB

A A

5 4 3

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Front Control Board Circuit Diagram: VFD SCH

D VC3.3V D

R657 R684
10K 10K
TO POWER BOARD
XP807 TP61 VR601
TP62
1 VOL_+
VOL_+ R679 330 1 3
1 TP63 VOL+ GND
2
2 TP64
3 VOL_- R661 330 4
3 TP66 VOL_- GND
4 VC3.3V
4 TP65
5 LED_1 2 5
5 6 V5V VOL- GND
6
C627 C626
6PIN/2.0mm ZD603 VR_5P
ZD604

3.3HSA 100pF 100pF 3.3HSA

EGND

R680 R681 R682 R683


330 330 330 330
C C
C628
0.1uF

LED25BLED606

LED25BLED607
LED25BLED604

LED25BLED605

B B

5 4 3

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FB15

Front Control Board Circuit Diagram: VOL


FB500/0.5A R614 27K
12V +12V_MIC REFM
R695
NC
R606 20 HP_ROUT

C611 + CE604
CE602
U22 CE603 + R615 C606
0.1uF 27K 1000pF
470uF/16V 47uF/16V 47uF/16V
R642 0
HP_R 4 3
COM NC 䴴䖥IC

+
C605 47pF
5 2
C602 R607 V+ GND R625 R621
100K 䴴䖥IC 22K 22K C607
P601 0.01uF/50V/Y5V 6 1 5V 47pF
C660 IN NO
JACK_6P_3.5mm TP20 R601 4.7K/NC R647 10K
1 0.1uF
1 Q610 10K
CE613 + C667 R624 R616
NC/MMBT8050C/NC 0.1uF 22K
10uF/16V
7 CE612
1 7 R610 CE605
1

4
HP_MUTE 5V 10uF/16V NJM2068V
1K

4
6 2 - 10uF/16V R618 1K
6 U21 U603B
+ CE614 1 6

+
+
-
R602 4.7K/NC TS5A3159
3 7 MIC_OUT

+
+
TP22 Q609 10uF/16V R691
3 U603A 5 +
3 NC/MMBT8050C/NC R641 R659 2.2K R609
NJM2068V CE606 10uF/16V
22K 10K 100K

8
C661 6 1 5V R617

8
IN NO 22K C608 R622
CE601 0.1uF
5 2 470pF 100K
470uF/16V V+ GND +12V_MIC +12V_MIC
TP23 R652 0
2 4 3 REFM
2 COM NC R692 C600 R619

+
TP21 MIC_IN 4.7K 0.047uF 22K
4
4 R608 R698
C601 REFM
100K 2.2K
R696 NC
TP68 0.01uF/50V/Y5V R604 20 HP_LOUT
5 R658
5 10K
5V

H 㘇ᴎ
R662 R693 C609
10K 4.7K L MIC VCC3.3V
0.047uF

R688
2.2K 5V

R690
12V R654
68K
10K

VCC3.3V
MIC_CT
R638
Q616 R637 2.2K
Q613
NPN_3DG3904M 2.2K
C760 PNP_3CG3906M

5V
R600 1000pF/50V/X7R
47K
R650
HP_DET 2.2K
HP_DET R640 R646 R663
Q612 1.5K 1.5K 1.5K
PNP_3CG3906M
VT5V R686 220 R633 200 LED1 Q601 Q602 Q603
2 2

G
R623 C604
VSTB_1 VSTB VCLK_1 VCLK VDIN_1 VDIN
10K 0.1uF R634 Q611 D S D S D S
Q615 0 PNP_3CG3906M
POWER_control
MMBT8050C 2SK3018 2SK3018 2SK3018
VCC3.3V R611

4.7K R636 330


R612 TAC020 R644 TAC020

VCC3.3V
R613 0 10K S602 10K S603
R645 0 R635
PW_KEY OPEN_KEY 1K

1
R626 LED611 U3

1
10K LED03A R643
Q614 ‭㡆
C625 NPN_3DG3904M LED610 F- 1
IR1 4.7K F-
LED03A
C629 220pF R639 ‭㡆 IRM_16mm
R660

2
220pF 1K
47K 1 IR
IR 2

2
GND 3
XS601 VCC 4
GND R649 100
6PIN/2.0mm 5 VCC3.3V
GND
TP24 R651
6
TP25
C651 + CE610 47K
6 5
TO MAIN PCB

5 TP26 HP_ROUT 0.1uF


4 R665 56 47uF/50V
4 TP27
3 12V
3 HP_LOUT
2
2 MIC_OUT
1 R627 2.2K R648 12K
1 26
29 TSB
VDIN 31 TSA
VCLK 32 DA
VSTB 34 CP
R629
TO MAIN BOARD V12V 5V
10
RST 37 CS
R630 33K RESET
40
CE607 OSC
1 TP28 + 43
1 VDD

5
C623

CE611
2 TP29 47uF/16V L601 38V 45
2 VOL- VH
3 TP30 680uH 0.1uF 46

VCC

DA

TS

RESET CV
3 VOL+ C624 R631 10 R632 10 GND
4 48
3 4
5
5
TP31
TP32
IR
+ C659
U602
0.1uF
GND 3
6 TP33 VCC3.3V C657 R667 10

GND

OUT
6 7 TP34 POWER_control SA555 1000pF F+ 51

TG
47uF/16V
7 0.1uF F+
8
8 TO VFD BOARD TP35 D609
9 TP36 VSTB_1 C658 100pF R666 10 38V
VSTB_1

4
9 10 TP37 VCLK_1 D610 FUTABA
10 11 TP38
OPEN_KEY 1N4007 V12V 1N4148 +
11 12 TP39 CE609 ZD602 5V
12 PW_KEY Q618
13 TP40 VDIN_1 VDIN_1 R664 2K 10uF/50V BZX79C33
13 14 TP42 TP41 NPN_3DG9013H
14 15 TP67 MIC_CT
15 16 TP43 C656 R628
16 HP_MUTE 1000pF
17 HP_DET D1 1K
17 18 VFD_RST TP44 0 RST
18 19 TP45 R655
GND
GND

19 KEY_LED0
20 TP46 1N4148
20 RST
22
21

XP808 C603

5
20PIN/0.8mm XS605 0.01uF
R673 R674

Shell B Shell A
68 68 4 TP57 1
GND 3 USB_DN TP58 2 1
R687 D+ 2 USB_DP TP59 3 2
D- 1 USB5V TP60 4 3
XS603 3.3K VCC 4
R685 470
5 VT5V TP47 P602 4PIN/2.0mm/200mm
5 4 5V TP48 Q623 C620

6
4 0.01uF ESD1
3
3 2 TP49 R672 R677 1.2K S8050C C664 C663 R678 1.2K USB-A A
2 1 12V TP50 1000pF 1000pF USB_DP 3 2 USB_DN
1 2K
S8050C
+ Q626 Q624
5PIN/2.0mm CE608 C662 L1 NC
47uF/16V 0.1uF S8050C D611 D612
R668 1N4148 1N4148
TO POWER BOARD 10K R689 10K USB5V
4 1
R697 220
XS807 A
MMBT8050C
PRTR5V0U2X
4 1
1 TP51 VOL+ C758
4
Q621

2 TP52 Q620 0.1uF/50V F+ F-


2 3 TP53
3 VOL- MMBT8050C
4 TP54 VCC3.3V Q622
4 5 LED_O TP55 R669 10K R670 4.7K
5 6 5V TP56 R676 3.3K S8050C C665 C666 R675 3.3K
6 1000pF 1000pF
Q617 Q619 R653 R671 S8050C
6PIN/2.0mm S8050C R620 4.7K
470 10K Q625
MMBT8050C
C759
1800pF
D613
1N4148

R656 1K

A B C D

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Inter.Control Board Circuit Diagram:

1 1

XP1
4PIN/1.0mm

sled motor 1 A+
connector 1 2 A-
2 3 B-

GND
GND
3 4 B+
4

6
5
XP2
4PIN/1.0mm

1 U
1 2 V
2 2 3 W 2

GND
GND
3 4 COMMON
4

6
5
XP4
8pin/1.0mm
1 A+
1 2 A-
2 3 B-
3 4 B+
4 5 U
5 6 V
6 7 W

GND
GND
7 8 COMMON
8

10
9
3 3

A B C

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BDS270 JACK Output Board Circuit Diagram:

1 1

2 2

XP711 Linewidth 2mm

5
4 FL- 1

5
4 3 FL+ 2 1
3 2 FR- 3 2 L/R SPK JACK
2 1 FR+ 4 3
1 4 P750

3.96 PIN

3 3

A B C

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Power Supply Board Circuit Diagram: R540 22


C521
1000pF/1KV

NC D507 SR3100/3A/100V Q5053


S D
2P_AP6679GI 5
+12V
5
GND4
D501 1N5407/3A/800V HV HV CY503 470pF/250VAC ZD505 GND3 4
3

G
Q508 R542 +5V 2
+5VSTB 1 2
PAS FB501 P R541 10K

1
D502 C505 C529 1
L5014 10 BYC10X-600/10A/600V NC 2200pF/1KV PNP_3CG3906M BZX79C11 CON501
3 9 FB90@100MHz CE501 CE502 C502 R505A R505B R505C R505D 0.1uF/50V/X7R 470pF/250VAC R543 10K 5PIN/2.0mm
+ + 150K 150K 150K 150K R533 CY504
0.01uF/400V R546
BD501 100uF/450V R520 C523 2200pF/50V/X7R CE507

1
PAS 100uF/450V CE506 2.2K +

+
Q501 22 +
C501 R545 2.2K 150 470uF/16V
1 1

D
3 2 1M Q509
1uF/450V 1000uF/16V
G

S
R547
N_SMK2050CI D504
-

FR107/1A/1000V NPN_3DG3904M Q510


4

KBU610 R521 12-S


R514 0.15/2W R516 10K R517 0 200
11 NPN_3DG3904M
T501
R508 1M 6
R529 0
NC LF502
10 R548 2.2K ZD506 BZX79C33 +12V
PAS2 3
1M 2 R549
RV502 10 Q507 U504
U501 NPN_MMBT8050C L79L12ACZ
1 4 5 4 100K
R509 R515 0.15/2W S Drain 4 D508 FR107/1A/1000V R550 22 2 3 -12V
200V/500A 6.6MH R518 3 VIN VOUT
D503

GND
R503 1MR504 1M 6 NC 12 CE512
R506D R522 S CE508 +
1M BAS316/100V/0.5A 2 R534 150 22uF/35V

1
BP/M +
R513 22 7 ZD502 8
S 47uF/35V
CY501 CY502 R510 1M BZX79C18 +5VSTB
62 220pF/250VAC 220pF/250VACPAS 8 1 C524
PAS 220 S EN/UV 1 2200pF/50V/X7R R527
D509
R506C D506 FR107/1A/1000V 0
1M U502 R524 TNY179PN R535 22K VC1 R551
SSC2001S MBRF1045/10A/45V CON502
R536 D505 FR107/1A/1000V 22 U510 8PIN/2.5mm/200mm
62 R511 1 8 P_PMK50XP +5VSTB 8
R501 1M R502 1M GND Gate 0 5 9 1 8 7 8
PCON
PAS 2 7 VCC Q504 2 S1 D1 7 GND6 7
R506B Icomp Vcc VCCNPN_MMBT8050C
22 3 S3 D2 6 +5V5 6
100K 3 6 CE504 L502 4 S2 D3 5 +5V4 5
IS VFB +5VSTB G1 D4
CX502 0.22uF/250VAC + 1.1mH 3.3uH/3A R544 GND3 4
4 5 CE505 +32V C528 +12V +12V 2 3
Vins Vcomp GND1 2
62 + R537 1K FB1 CE509 CE510 CE511 +
1
R539 R538 47uF/35V + + + Q511 CE518
2 R506A
LF501
R519 10uF/16V R555 10K 10uF/16V ZD507 R566 0.1uF/50V/X7R 2
PAS2 3 1500uF/16V
1500uF/16V 1000uF/16V
BZX79C18 BZX79C33
ZD510 ZD503 NPN_3DG3904M R562
62 47K CE513 R523 100K 0 R552 470 470 22K
1 4 R512 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 + R553 12.1K/1%
6.6MH MM3Z5V1/5.1V 100pF/50V/NP0 1uF/25V/Y5V 1000pF/50V/X7R 22uF/35V D516 R564 12-S
0.01uF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/50V/X7R 22K 2.2K

1
0.22uF/50V/X7R U506 0.1uF/50V/X7R MBRX140/40V/1A 2.2K
33K ZD504
PAS C525 R554 10K R558 1K R567 CON503
PS2561L1 VC1 R565 C527 8PIN/2.5mm/200mm

1
R563 Q515 +5VSTB 8
+5VSTB
CX501 0.33uF/275VAC BZX79C12 U505 1K 0.1uF/50V/X7R GND7 8
PS2561L1 470
NPN_3DG3904M 10K +5V +5V6 7
+5V5 6

2
PAS FB1

2
U507 GND4 5
1 Q512 +12V+12V 3 4
RV501 VDR/560V R557 R556 R569 22K PCON GND2 3
D510 AS431 -12V -12V1 2

3
Q502 R568 C526 1
PAS 1N4148 PNP_MMBT8550CLT1 NPN_3DG3904M
F501 0 11.3K/1% 0.1uF/50V/X7R
R530 1MR531 1M Q503 10K
CY506 220pF/250VAC PAS PNP_MMBT8550CLT1
C520 R532
HV
0.47uF/50V/Y5V
TR501 2.2M
NTC/3ohm/5A FUSE_6.3A/250V
Q513
D

D512
R592 10 D514
G
32V/5A
S

1
2
1

BAS316/100V/0.5A N_SMK1350F 16 L503 2.9uH


CN501 R593 16 2 +32V +32V 1
2
1

R591 22 4 15 +32V 2 1
PAS 4 15 3 +32V 3 2 +5V
3 2PIN/7.92mm
14
14 ZD508 GND 4 3
4
3
10K R20100/20A/100V GND 5
BZX79C18 R597 GND 6 5 R505
6
90V-264V CE515 CE516 CE517
NC PAS + + + C543 CON504
R594 6PIN/2.5mm/80mm 0
CY505 ZD511 C537 820uF/50V 820uF/50V 820uF/50V 56K/1%
1000pF/250VAC 0.1uF/50V/X7R R574 10
MM3Z18/18V0.22uF/50V/X7R C546 LOOP +5V
HV 1K
R580 D511 HER108/1A/1000V 2 13 0.1uF/50V/X7R C572 1N4148 R5762.4K/1%
Q514 2 13 R571 10m Ohm D572 OP
D

R584 D513 C541 12 0.1uF/50V/X7R


10 R589 10 12 R572 R573
G
S

1M 100pF/1KV P LOOP
BAS316/100V/0.5A N_SMK1350F 8
R581 R590 P TR502
18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

R595 2K 470K 3 V+ NTC/10Kohm R559


+

1
U503 U508 1
NC

NC

VGH

VS

VB

NC

NC

VGL

COM

R588 D515 2
- V-
1M SSC9512S 22 10K 1 2.21k/1%
C538 PS2561L1 2.2K C545 0.1uF/50V/X7R <Package> R570 R606 100K

2
R582 11 2 R596 4 LM3580
11 C542 0.1uF/50V/X7R 10K OP C571 U571A CE537
Vsen

GND
VCC

Reg

+
OC

10 3
RC

10pF/1KV 1.5K/1%
RV
SS
FB

10 8

2
PAS 0.1uF/50V/X7R C573 D573
1M 9 R20100/20A/100V 75K/1% 22uF/16V 5 V+ 1N4148
+
1

9 1 R575 7
C539 220pF/1KV U509 0.1uF/50V/X7R 6
- V-
T502 AS431 R599 R598 R578

3
VCC R586 680 ER39 C544 R560 <Package>
R583 CE503 R585 C540 4 LM3580
C530 C531 + C532 C533 1M C534 C535 C536 R579 U571B
0.047uF 4.7K/1% 4.7K/1% 2.21k/1% 0.1uF/50V/X7R2.21k/1%
0.22uF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/50V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R
18K 22uF/35V 0.22uF/50V/X7R 0.22uF/50V/X7R 100 P
100pF/50V/NP0
CE514
+
R528 4.7uF/16V
4 R577 680 P P P P
4
R587 47K

VCC

A B C D E

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:POWER +12V

5V_STB
135MA
R296 VCC 1.1V
GND1 VCC 5V_STB 1.1V NC/20K POWER
+12V
TM64 C4 1.1V
VCC 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
behind of Caps
R295 NC/100K
XP3
R294 C3 Close to DC-DC
2A FOR 2D BD
A03407
8 U1 C5
8 NC/1K
7 R299 1K OPWRSB C313 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 10uF/10V/Y5V
7 6 +12V
NC/0.1uF/25V/Y5V Q209 R1 10 1 8 R6

G
6 5 Q208 VCC VIN CE205
5
4
4 1.57A FOR BD NC/NPN_3DG3904M
S
NC/P_A03407
D 89MA FOR BD +12V_D LX
7 L1 2.2uH/3A 1.2K/1%
3 5 DC Current: 4.1A C327 +
3 EN
2
2 135MA FOR BD +12V 7 OPWRSB
OPWRSBR3 100
FB
4 1.1V_FB Saturation Current: 6.4A
DC resistor: 15mOHM
C8 R2 22uF/10V/Y5V
4 1 3 22uF/10V/Y5V 4
1 R293 R963 0 R200 R5 GND 2 5.6K/1% C326
GND2 C301 C316 C324 REF 1.1V_FB 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 470uF/6.3V
8PIN/2.5mm NC/10K
NC/1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 10K 9 6 AIM 1.15V: 0.8*(6.65+15)/15=1.155V
C298 C318C321 C355 0.1uF/50V/X7R TP PGND AIM 1.2V: 0.8*(7.87+15)/15=1.22V
C325
4.7K 0.1uF/25V/Y5V R4
100pF/50V/NP0

100pF/50V/NP0

100pF/50V/NP0

100pF/50V/NP0
AT1529
15K/1%

5V_STB

(pin to pin with G5627) ৠℹ 3.2A ᳝ⳕ⬉῵ᓣ


VCC

R291
1.1V 20K

R292 100K
R289
1K
VCC Q207

G
Q206 C323
NPN_3DG3904M 0.1uF/25V/Y5V P_ASM3403 125MA FOR bd VCC
VCC_D
(pin to pin with G5627) ৠℹ 3.2A ᳝ⳕ⬉῵ᓣ
S D

R290 R962 NC/0


10K C297
behind of Caps
1uF/25V/Y5V C299
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
C43
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 557MA 1.5V
1.2A

C30 U6 C11 10uF/10V/Y5V


R928
R8 10 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 1 8 560
VCC VIN C14 C46
7 L3 2.2uH/3A 22uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
EN 5 LX C20
EN 4
3 3
3 FB 22uF/10V/Y5VR4
GND 2 C2
REF 13K/1%
R571 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
9 6
TP PGND C45
C29
Internal MCU Use U2 20K AT1526 0.1uF/25V/Y5V R5
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 15K/1%
3.3V
External MCU Use R7 MAE๲ࡴ
5V_STB
R7 NC/0

R276R277
5V_STB U2 3.3V_STBY 58MA(BD) R22

1 5 100MA(Max) R26
close to DC/DC VIN VOUT 100 100

C11 2
close to LDO
C12 146MA 3.3K

2.2uF/10V/Y5V GND 4.7uF/16V/Y5V 27k VCC

3 4 R24 100 Q3 Q4
(pin to pin with G5627) ৠℹ 3.2A ᳝ⳕ⬉῵ᓣ 3.3V V3.3V A3.3V
EN NC NPN_3DG3904M NPN_3DG9013
R275
LDO_G9091-330T11U behind of Caps FB23 10/2AMax 0.5A

5.1K
C395
0.1uF/25V/Y5V max 0.5A+0.31A+0.3A FB18 10/2A 310mA

C391 U15 C459 10uF/10V/Y5V CE6


R465 + C22
R39 10 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 1 8 1.8k
VCC VIN C388 C389 100uF/16V0.1uF/25V/Y5V
7 L4 2.2uH/3A 22uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
EN R306 2.2K 5 LX
EN 4 C392
3 FB 22uF/10V/Y5V
R466
GND 2 C9
REF 30K
R307 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
RESET C393 9 6
2 5V_STB 3.3V_STBY 2 TP PGND C394 2
C CIRCUIT
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
1 B E3 10K 0.1uF/25V/Y5V R467
AT1526
10K/1%
2N3904
R300 R303 R304 R305
15K/1% 3.3K NC/33K 20K
TP1

R301 100 RESET#


RESET_ 7

R302 Q5 Q6 R15 0.1uF/25V/Y5V


2.7K NPN_3DG3904M NPN_3DG3904M C25 C26
NC/100K 10uF/10V/Y5V

VCC R/R to Q3.b


close to IC
5.000V 0.772V
4.532V 0.700V
3.885V 0.600V
3.237V 0.500V 1.1V
1.2V A1.2V

R25 0

C41
VCC_D 0.1uF/25V/Y5V

R20
R21

R20
10K
3.3K
EN
EN 9
15K/1%
1 R23 100 Q1 Q2
NPN_3DG3904M NPN_3DG3904M
R19 C7

0.1uF/25V/Y5V
2.7K

䆑AC power offǂǂRSTIȦVCORE 1.1Vǂ༨

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1.2V

1.5V
Main Board Circuit Diagram:MT8555.DDR Part1 U101 U102
R101 0 AVDD12_MEMPLL
U7A A_DQ3 E3 N3 A_RA0 A_DQ18 E3 N3 A_RA0_2R
C101 C102 AA25 A_DQ7 F7 DQ0 A0 P7 A_RA1 A_DQ23 F7 DQ0 A0 P7 A_RA1_2R
NC AE10 DVCC18_IO_1 A_DQ1 F2 DQ1 A1 P3 A_RA2 A_DQ19 F2 DQ1 A1 P3 A_RA2_2R
0.1uF/16V/Y5V AF14 DVCC18_IO_1 A_DQ6 F8 DQ2 A2 N2 A_RA3 A_DQ21 F8 DQ2 A2 N2 A_RA3_2R
AE17 DVCC18_IO_1 AG17 A_DQ0 A_DQ0 H3 DQ3 A3 P8 A_RA4 A_DQ16 H3 DQ3 A3 P8 A_RA4_2R
AF20 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ0 AF18 A_DQ1 A_DQ5 H8 DQ4 A4 P2 A_RA5 A_DQ20 H8 DQ4 A4 P2 A_RA5_2R
AG26 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ1 AE18 A_DQ2 A_DQ2 G2 DQ5 A5 R8 A_RA6 A_DQ17 G2 DQ5 A5 R8 A_RA6_2R
AF13 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ2 AF19 A_DQ3 A_DQ4 H7 DQ6 A6 R2 A_RA7 A_DQ22 H7 DQ6 A6 R2 A_RA7_2R
P26 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ3 AC22 A_DQ4 A_DQ15 D7 DQ7 A7 T8 A_RA8 A_DQ29 D7 DQ7 A7 T8 A_RA8_2R
V26 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ4 AF23 A_DQ5 A_DQ11 C3 DQ8 A8 R3 A_RA9 A_DQ26 C3 DQ8 A8 R3 A_RA9_2R
R25 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ5 AF22 A_DQ6 A_DQ12 C8 DQ9 A9 L7 A_RA10 A_DQ31 C8 DQ9 A9 L7 A_RA10_2R
V21 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ6 AG22 A_DQ7 A_DQ9 C2 DQ10 A10/AP R7 A_RA11 A_DQ27 C2 DQ10 A10/AP R7 A_RA11_2R
T21 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ7 AH19 A_DQ8 A_DQ13 A7 DQ11 A11 N7 A_RA12 A_DQ28 A7 DQ11 A11 N7 A_RA12_2R A_DQS1
4 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ8 DQ12 A12/BC# DQ12 A12/BC# TP102 TP 4
AA13 AG19 A_DQ9 A_DQ8 A2 T3 A_RA13 A_DQ24 A2 T3 A_RA13_2R A_DQS1#
DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ9 DQ13 A13 DQ13 A13 TP103 TP
AA15 AC20 A_DQ10 A_DQ14 B8 A_DQ30 B8
AA19 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ10 AD20 A_DQ11 A_DQ10 A3 DQ14 J1 A_DQ25 A3 DQ14 J1
AA11 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ11 AE22 A_DQ12 DQ15 NC_0 J9 DQ15 NC_0 J9 A_DQS0
DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ12 NC_1 NC_1 TP104 TP
Y20 AH22 A_DQ13 L1 L1 A_DQS0#
DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ13 NC_2 NC_2 TP105 TP
AA17 AD22 A_DQ14 A_DQS1 C7 L9 A_DQS3 C7 L9
P21 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ14 AF21 A_DQ15 A_DQS1# B7 UDQS NC_3 M7 A_DQS3# B7 UDQS NC_3 M7
M21 DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ15 AG7 A_DQ16 A_DQS0 F3 UDQS# NC_4 T7 A_DQS2 F3 UDQS# NC_4 T7 A_DQS3
DVCC18_IO_1 RDQ16 LDQS NC_6 LDQS NC_6 TP106 TP
AH7 A_DQ17 A_DQS0# G3 A_DQS2# G3 A_DQS3#
RDQ17 LDQS# LDQS# TP107 TP
AH8 A_DQ18 A_DQM1 D3 M2 A_BA0 A_DQM3 D3 M2 A_BA0_2R
RDQ18 AG8 A_DQ19 A_DQM0 E7 UDM BA0 N8 A_BA1 A_DQM2 E7 UDM BA0 N8 A_BA1_2R
RDQ19 AF12 A_DQ20 DDR_VREF LDM BA1 M3 A_BA2 LDM BA1 M3 A_BA2_2R A_DQS2
RDQ20 BA2 BA2 TP108 TP
AVDD12_MEMPLL AE23 AE12 A_DQ21 J7 D_CLK0 J7 D_CLK1 A_DQS2#
AVDD12_MEMPLL RDQ21 CK CK TP109 TP
AD23 AC12 A_DQ22 DDR_VREF H1 K7 D_CLK0# DDR_VREF H1 K7 D_CLK1#
AVSS12_MEMPLL RDQ22 AD12 A_DQ23 M8 VREFDQ CK# L2 A_CS# M8 VREFDQ CK# L2 A_CS#_2R
RDQ23 AE8 A_DQ24 C35 A_RRESET# T2 VREFCA CS# K3 A_CAS# C104 A_RRESET#_2R T2 VREFCA CS# K3 A_CAS#_2R
TP_MEMPLL AE24 RDQ24 AF8 A_DQ25 L8 RESET# CAS# K1 A_ODT L8 RESET# CAS# K1 A_ODT_2R
TP TP100 TP_MEMPLL RDQ25 ZQ ODT ZQ ODT
TP TN_MEMPLL AF24 AE9 A_DQ26 0.1uF/25V/Y5V J3 A_RAS# 0.1uF/25V/Y5V J3 A_RAS#_2R
TP101 TN_MEMPLL RDQ26 RAS# RAS#
AF9 A_DQ27 L3 A_WE# L3 A_WE#_2R
1.5V RDQ27 AH11 A_DQ28 WE# K9 A_CKE WE# K9 A_CKE_2R
RDQ28 AG11 A_DQ29 CKE CKE
RDQ29 AF11 A_DQ30 R102 R100
RDQ30 AE11 A_DQ31 B1 B1
AA26 RDQ31 1.5V VSSQ_0 B9 1.5V VSSQ_0 B9
C105 C38 C39 C108 C109 AA12 DGND VSSQ_1 D1 VSSQ_1 D1
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R L11 DGND 240 A1 VSSQ_2 D8 240 A1 VSSQ_2 D8
M10 DGND A8 VDDQ_0 VSSQ_3 E2 A8 VDDQ_0 VSSQ_3 E2
K10 DGND AE21 A_DQM0 C1 VDDQ_1 VSSQ_4 E8 C1 VDDQ_1 VSSQ_4 E8
N11 DGND RDQM0 AD21 A_DQM1 C9 VDDQ_2 VSSQ_5 F9 C9 VDDQ_2 VSSQ_5 F9
P10 DGND RDQM1 AD10 A_DQM2 D2 VDDQ_3 VSSQ_6 G1 D2 VDDQ_3 VSSQ_6 G1
1.5V L13 DGND RDQM2 AD9 A_DQM3 E9 VDDQ_4 VSSQ_7 G9 E9 VDDQ_4 VSSQ_7 G9
R11 DGND RDQM3 F1 VDDQ_5 VSSQ_8 F1 VDDQ_5 VSSQ_8
L15 DGND H2 VDDQ_6 A9 H2 VDDQ_6 A9
T10 DGND AG20 A_DQS0 H9 VDDQ_7 VSS_0 B3 H9 VDDQ_7 VSS_0 B3
U11 DGND RDQS0 AH20 A_DQS0# VDDQ_8 VSS_1 E1 VDDQ_8 VSS_1 E1
C110 C111 C44 C113 C100 M12 DGND RDQS0_ B2 VSS_2 G8 B2 VSS_2 G8
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R M13 DGND AH21 A_DQS1 D9 VDD_0 VSS_3 J2 D9 VDD_0 VSS_3 J2
M14 DGND RDQS1 AG21 A_DQS1# G7 VDD_1 VSS_4 J8 G7 VDD_1 VSS_4 J8
3 3
M15 DGND RDQS1_ K2 VDD_2 VSS_5 M1 K2 VDD_2 VSS_5 M1
M17 DGND AG9 A_DQS2 K8 VDD_3 VSS_6 M9 K8 VDD_3 VSS_6 M9
AA14 DGND RDQS2 AH9 A_DQS2# N1 VDD_4 VSS_7 P1 N1 VDD_4 VSS_7 P1
1.5V V10 DGND RDQS2_ N9 VDD_5 VSS_8 P9 N9 VDD_5 VSS_8 P9
N12 DGND AH10 A_DQS3 R9 VDD_6 VSS_9 T1 R9 VDD_6 VSS_9 T1
N13 DGND RDQS3 AG10 A_DQS3# R1 VDD_8 VSS_10 T9 R1 VDD_8 VSS_10 T9
N14 DGND RDQS3_ VDD_7 VSS_11 VDD_7 VSS_11
N15 DGND
C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 N16 DGND
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R W11 DGND AC14 A_ODT
P12 DGND RODT AD14 A_CAS#
P13 DGND RCAS_ AC13 A_RAS#
P14 DGND RRAS_ AE15 A_CS# 128Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM 128Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM
P15 DGND RCS_ AE13 A_WE#
P17 DGND RWE_ AG16 A_CKE
1.5V DGND RCKE
NEAR 8555 NEAR DRAM NEAR 8555 NEAR DRAM
K12 AC16 A_RRESET#
R12 DGND RRESET
R13 DGND
R14 DGND AG14 A_BA0 A_CLK0# R103 0 D_CLK0# A_CLK1# R104 0 D_CLK1#
R15 DGND RBA0 AD19 A_BA1
C119 C120 C121 C122 C123 R16 DGND RBA1 AC15 A_BA2 R105 R34
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R T13 DGND RBA2
T15 DGND
T17 DGND
T12 DGND AD13 A_RA0 100/1% 100/1%
V12 DGND RA0 AE19 A_RA1 A_CLK0 R107 0 D_CLK0 A_CLK1 R108 0 D_CLK1
1.5V U12 DGND RA1 AF16 A_RA2
U14 DGND RA2 AH14 A_RA3
U16 DGND RA3 AD18 A_RA4
U13 DGND RA4 AD15 A_RA5
C57 C125 C126 C127 C128 W13 DGND RA5 AC17 A_RA6
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R K14 DGND RA6 AE16 A_RA7 1.5V
T14 DGND RA7 AH16 A_RA8
DGND RA8 RN100
V14 AF15 A_RA9
U15 DGND RA9 AH17 A_RA10 A_RA2 8 1 A_RA2_2R
W15 DGND RA10 AD17 A_RA11 A_RA0 7 2 A_RA0_2R
K16 DGND RA11 AC18 A_RA12 A_BA2 6 3 A_BA2_2R
2
M16 DGND RA12 AD16 A_RA13 A_WE# 5 4 A_WE#_2R R109 2
P16 DGND RA13 C62
T16 DGND DDR_VREF
V16 DGND AG24 A_CLK0 A_CS# RN101 8 0*4 1 0*4 A_CS#_2R 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
L17 DGND RCLK0 AH24 A_CLK0# A_BA0 7 2 A_BA0_2R 100
N17 DGND RCLK0_ A_RA3 6 3 A_RA3_2R DDR_VREF
R17 DGND AG13 A_CLK1 DDRIC_VREF A_RA5 5 4 A_RA5_2R
U17 DGND RCLK1 AH13 A_CLK1#
W17 DGND RCLK1_ R110
AF10 DGND RN102 8 1 0*4 C63 C131
K18 DGND AB12 A_RAS# 7 2 A_RAS#_2R
M18 DGND RVREF_1 AA20 A_ODT 6 3 A_ODT_2R 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
P18 DGND RVREF_2 C132 C133 A_CAS# 5 4 A_CAS#_2R 100
T18 DGND
V18 DGND 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R
L19 DGND A_RA13 RN103 8 1 0*4 A_RA13_2R
N19 DGND A_RRESET# 7 2 A_RRESET#_2R
R19 DGND A_RA9 6 3 A_RA9_2R
U19 DGND A_RA7 5 4 A_RA7_2R
AE20 DGND
N25 DGND
V25 DGND DDRIC_VREF A_CKE RN104 8 1 0*4 A_CKE_2R
AF17 DGND A_RA10 7 2 A_RA10_2R
AE14 DGND A_BA1 6 3 A_BA1_2R
AA16 DGND A_RA12 5 4 A_RA12_2R
AF26 DGND DDR_VREF
R26 DGND
M11 DGND A_RA4 RN105 8 1 0*4 A_RA4_2R
W9 DGND R40 0 A_RA1 7 2 A_RA1_2R
U9 DGND A_RA6 6 3 A_RA6_2R
AB11 DGND A_RA8 5 4 A_RA8_2R
W19 DGND C134 C135
U21 DGND
N21 DGND 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V A_RA11 R114 0 A_RA11_2R
R21 DGND
W21 DGND
L21 DGND
N9 DGND
1 1
AA18 DGND
DGND
MT8555_0825_A

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:MT8555.DDR Part2 1.1V


1.1V U7B
L10 T25 B_DQ0
W18 DVCC10_K RDQ0_B T26 B_DQ1 U201 U202
M9 DVCC10_K RDQ1_B U26 B_DQ2
W10 DVCC10_K RDQ2_B U25 B_DQ3 B_DQ1 E3 N3 B_RA0 B_DQ19 E3 N3 B_RA0_2R
C201 C202 C212 C203 C204 P11 DVCC10_K RDQ3_B M26 B_DQ4 B_DQ6 F7 DQ0 A0 P7 B_RA1 B_DQ23 F7 DQ0 A0 P7 B_RA1_2R
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R V9 DVCC10_K RDQ4_B M25 B_DQ5 B_DQ0 F2 DQ1 A1 P3 B_RA2 B_DQ16 F2 DQ1 A1 P3 B_RA2_2R
M19 DVCC10_K RDQ5_B N28 B_DQ6 B_DQ7 F8 DQ2 A2 N2 B_RA3 B_DQ21 F8 DQ2 A2 N2 B_RA3_2R
N10 DVCC10_K RDQ6_B N27 B_DQ7 B_DQ3 H3 DQ3 A3 P8 B_RA4 B_DQ17 H3 DQ3 A3 P8 B_RA4_2R
T11 DVCC10_K RDQ7_B P23 B_DQ8 B_DQ5 H8 DQ4 A4 P2 B_RA5 B_DQ22 H8 DQ4 A4 P2 B_RA5_2R
P19 DVCC10_K RDQ8_B T28 B_DQ9 B_DQ2 G2 DQ5 A5 R8 B_RA6 B_DQ18 G2 DQ5 A5 R8 B_RA6_2R
R10 DVCC10_K RDQ9_B T27 B_DQ10 B_DQ4 H7 DQ6 A6 R2 B_RA7 B_DQ20 H7 DQ6 A6 R2 B_RA7_2R
V11 DVCC10_K RDQ10_B T23 B_DQ11 B_DQ13 D7 DQ7 A7 T8 B_RA8 B_DQ28 D7 DQ7 A7 T8 B_RA8_2R
4
K11 DVCC10_K RDQ11_B N26 B_DQ12 B_DQ11 C3 DQ8 A8 R3 B_RA9 B_DQ27 C3 DQ8 A8 R3 B_RA9_2R 4
1.1V L12 DVCC10_K RDQ12_B P24 B_DQ13 B_DQ15 C8 DQ9 A9 L7 B_RA10 B_DQ31 C8 DQ9 A9 L7 B_RA10_2R
T19 DVCC10_K RDQ13_B N23 B_DQ14 B_DQ10 C2 DQ10 A10/AP R7 B_RA11 B_DQ25 C2 DQ10 A10/AP R7 B_RA11_2R
K13 DVCC10_K RDQ14_B N24 B_DQ15 B_DQ12 A7 DQ11 A11 N7 B_RA12 B_DQ29 A7 DQ11 A11 N7 B_RA12_2R
V13 DVCC10_K RDQ15_B AF25 B_DQ16 B_DQ9 A2 DQ12 A12/BC# T3 B_RA13 B_DQ26 A2 DQ12 A12/BC# T3 B_RA13_2R
K15 DVCC10_K RDQ16_B AG25 B_DQ17 B_DQ14 B8 DQ13 A13 B_DQ30 B8 DQ13 A13
C207 C205 C206 C213 C208 L14 DVCC10_K RDQ17_B AH25 B_DQ18 B_DQ8 A3 DQ14 J1 B_DQ24 A3 DQ14 J1
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R U10 DVCC10_K RDQ18_B AH26 B_DQ19 DQ15 NC_0 J9 DQ15 NC_0 J9
K17 DVCC10_K RDQ19_B AA24 B_DQ20 NC_1 L1 NC_1 L1
V15 DVCC10_K RDQ20_B AB24 B_DQ21 B_DQS1 C7 NC_2 L9 B_DQS3 C7 NC_2 L9
L16 DVCC10_K RDQ21_B AA23 B_DQ22 B_DQS1# B7 UDQS NC_3 M7 B_DQS3# B7 UDQS NC_3 M7
K19 DVCC10_K RDQ22_B AB23 B_DQ23 B_DQS0 F3 UDQS# NC_4 T7 B_DQS2 F3 UDQS# NC_4 T7
V17 DVCC10_K RDQ23_B AD25 B_DQ24 B_DQS0# G3 LDQS NC_6 B_DQS2# G3 LDQS NC_6
V19 DVCC10_K RDQ24_B AE25 B_DQ25 B_DQM1 D3 LDQS# M2 B_BA0 B_DQM3 D3 LDQS# M2 B_BA0_2R
L18 DVCC10_K RDQ25_B AH27 B_DQ26 B_DQM0 E7 UDM BA0 N8 B_BA1 B_DQM2 E7 UDM BA0 N8 B_BA1_2R
N18 DVCC10_K RDQ26_B AH28 B_DQ27 DDR_VREF LDM BA1 M3 B_BA2 LDM BA1 M3 B_BA2_2R
R18 DVCC10_K RDQ27_B AC25 B_DQ28 BA2 J7 D_CLK2 BA2 J7 D_CLK3
1.1V U18 DVCC10_K RDQ28_B AD24 B_DQ29 DDR_VREF H1 CK K7 D_CLK2# DDR_VREF H1 CK K7 D_CLK3#
W12 DVCC10_K RDQ29_B AC24 B_DQ30 M8 VREFDQ CK# L2 B_CS# M8 VREFDQ CK# L2 B_CS#_2R
W14 DVCC10_K RDQ30_B AC23 B_DQ31 C221 B_RRESET# T2 VREFCA CS# K3 B_CAS# C222 B_RRESET#_2RT2 VREFCA CS# K3 B_CAS#_2R
W16 DVCC10_K RDQ31_B L8 RESET# CAS# K1 B_ODT L8 RESET# CAS# K1 B_ODT_2R
DVCC10_K 0.1uF/25V/Y5V ZQ ODT J3 B_RAS# 0.1uF/25V/Y5V R202 ZQ ODT J3 B_RAS#_2R
C216 C217 C218 C84 C220 P25 B_DQM0 R201 RAS# L3 B_WE# RAS# L3 B_WE#_2R
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R RDQM0_B R24 B_DQM1 WE# K9 B_CKE WE# K9 B_CKE_2R
RDQM1_B AD26 B_DQM2 CKE CKE
RDQM2_B AE26 B_DQM3 240
RDQM3_B 240 B1 B1
R27 B_DQS0 1.5V VSSQ_0 B9 1.5V VSSQ_0 B9
RDQS0_B R28 B_DQS0# VSSQ_1 D1 VSSQ_1 D1
RDQS0__B A1 VSSQ_2 D8 A1 VSSQ_2 D8
P28 B_DQS1 A8 VDDQ_0 VSSQ_3 E2 A8 VDDQ_0 VSSQ_3 E2
RDQS1_B P27 B_DQS1# C1 VDDQ_1 VSSQ_4 E8 C1 VDDQ_1 VSSQ_4 E8
RDQS1__B C9 VDDQ_2 VSSQ_5 F9 C9 VDDQ_2 VSSQ_5 F9
AG27 B_DQS2 D2 VDDQ_3 VSSQ_6 G1 D2 VDDQ_3 VSSQ_6 G1
RDQS2_B AG28 B_DQS2# E9 VDDQ_4 VSSQ_7 G9 E9 VDDQ_4 VSSQ_7 G9
RDQS2__B F1 VDDQ_5 VSSQ_8 F1 VDDQ_5 VSSQ_8
AF28 B_DQS3 H2 VDDQ_6 A9 H2 VDDQ_6 A9
RDQS3_B AF27 B_DQS3# H9 VDDQ_7 VSS_0 B3 H9 VDDQ_7 VSS_0 B3
3 3
RDQS3__B VDDQ_8 VSS_1 E1 VDDQ_8 VSS_1 E1
AD27 B_ODT B2 VSS_2 G8 B2 VSS_2 G8
RODT_B AC26 B_CAS# D9 VDD_0 VSS_3 J2 D9 VDD_0 VSS_3 J2
RCAS__B AD28 B_RAS# G7 VDD_1 VSS_4 J8 G7 VDD_1 VSS_4 J8
RRAS__B AB25 B_CS# K2 VDD_2 VSS_5 M1 K2 VDD_2 VSS_5 M1
RCS__B AE28 B_WE# K8 VDD_3 VSS_6 M9 K8 VDD_3 VSS_6 M9
RWE__B V27 B_CKE N1 VDD_4 VSS_7 P1 N1 VDD_4 VSS_7 P1
RCKE_B Y26 B_RRESET# N9 VDD_5 VSS_8 P9 N9 VDD_5 VSS_8 P9
RRESET_B R9 VDD_6 VSS_9 T1 R9 VDD_6 VSS_9 T1
AB26 B_BA0 R1 VDD_8 VSS_10 T9 R1 VDD_8 VSS_10 T9
RBA0_B T24 B_BA1 VDD_7 VSS_11 VDD_7 VSS_11
RBA1_B W25 B_BA2
RBA2_B
AE27 B_RA0
RA0_B U24 B_RA1
RA1_B W28 B_RA2
RA2_B AA27 B_RA3 128Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM 128Mx16 DDR3-1333 SDRM
RA3_B V24 B_RA4
RA4_B
NEAR 8555 NEAR DRAM NEAR 8555 NEAR DRAM
AA28 B_RA5
RA5_B W24 B_RA6
RA6_B W27 B_RA7
RA7_B Y24 B_RA8
RA8_B W26 B_RA9 B_CLK0# R45 0 D_CLK2#
RA9_B V28 B_RA10 R204 B_CLK1# R200 0 D_CLK3#
RA10_B V23 B_RA11 R205
RA11_B U23 B_RA12
RA12_B Y25 B_RA13
RA13_B 100/1%
L27 B_CLK0 B_CLK0 R206 0 D_CLK2 100/1%
RCLK0_B L28 B_CLK0# B_CLK1 R50 0 D_CLK3
RCLK0__B
AB27 B_CLK1
RCLK1_B AB28 B_CLK1#
RCLK1__B
AA21 DDRIC_VREF DDRIC_VREF
RVREF_3 R23 B_DQS1
RVREF_4 TP201 TP
B_CKE RN200 8 1 0*4 B_CKE_2R B_DQS1#
2 C232 C233 TP202 TP 2
B_RA10 7 2 B_RA10_2R
MT8555_0825_A 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R B_BA1 6 3 B_BA1_2R B_DQS0
TP203 TP
B_RA12 5 4 B_RA12_2R B_DQS0#
TP204 TP

B_RA4 RN201 8 1 0*4 B_RA4_2R B_DQS3


TP205 TP
B_RA1 7 2 B_RA1_2R B_DQS3#
TP206 TP
B_RA6 6 3 B_RA6_2R
B_RA8 5 4 B_RA8_2R B_DQS2
TP207 TP
B_DQS2#
TP208 TP
B_RAS# RN202 8 1 0*4 B_RAS#_2R
B_ODT 7 2 B_ODT_2R
B_CAS# 6 3 B_CAS#_2R
B_CS# 5 4 B_CS#_2R

B_BA0 RN203 8 1 0*4 B_BA0_2R


B_RA3 7 2 B_RA3_2R
1.5V 1.5V B_RA5 6 3 B_RA5_2R
B_RA13 5 4 B_RA13_2R

C247 CE3 B_RRESET# RN204 8 1 0*4 B_RRESET#_2R


C242 C243 C244 C245 C246 + B_RA9 7 2 B_RA9_2R
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R B_RA7 6 3 B_RA7_2R
0.1uF/16V/X7R 220uF/16V B_RA2 5 4 B_RA2_2R

1.5V
B_RA0 RN205 8 1 0*4 B_RA0_2R
B_BA2 7 2 B_BA2_2R
B_WE# 6 3 B_WE#_2R
5 4
C248 C249 C250 C251 C111 C252 C253 C254 C255 C256
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R
B_RA11 R208 0 B_RA11_2R

1 1.5V 1

C257 C258 C259 C260 C261 C262 C123 C264 C125 C266
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:HDMI_OUTPUT


U7C
AVDD33_VDAC_R F18 C12
G17 AVDD33_VDAC_R AOMCLK A12
AVSS33_VDAC_R AOBCK B12 AOLRCK
3.3V AVDD33_VDAC_X E19 AOLRCK C11 AOSDATA0
F19 AVDD33_VDAC_X AOSDATA0 D11 AOSDATA1
AVSS33_VDAC_X AOSDATA1 D12 AOSDATA2
R52 0 AVDD33_VDAC_R AVDD33_VDAC_BG D19 AOSDATA2 E10
E18 AVDD33_VDAC_BG AOSDATA3 F10
AVSS33_VDAC_BG AOSDATA4
C302 AVDD33_XTAL C15
0.1uF/16V/X7R D15 AVDD33_XTAL E13
3.3V AVSS33_XTAL SPDIF
4 4
AVDD12_DMPLL F15
F14 AVDD12_DMPLL E12
AVSS12_DMPLL MCIN
AVDD12_APLL G15
G14 AVDD12_APLL D10 AMUTE
AVSS12_APLL AMUTE TP212 AMUTE 7 TP209
AVDD12_27MPLL E15
R54 0 AVDD33_VDAC_X E14 AVDD12_27MPLL C19 CVBS R308 75/1%
AVSS12_27MPLL VDACX_OUT C18 VDACR_OUT
VDACR_OUT A19 VDACG_OUT
C304 VDACG_OUT B19 VDACB_OUT
0.1uF/16V/X7R TXP C14 VDACB_OUT
TP TP301 TP_PLLG
TP TP302 TXN D14 D18 FS R305 560/1% 1.2V
TN_PLLG FS
3.3V E16 AVDD12_HDMI_TX R306 0
AVDD12_HDMI_TX D16 C308
AVDD12_HDMI_TX G16 C307 TP211
TP210
AVSS12_HDMI_TX F16 0.1uF/16V/X7R NC
AVSS12_HDMI_TX
R57 0 AVDD33_VDAC_BG 3.3V
C311 33pF/50V/NP0 NS_XTALI A13 C17
NS_XTALI AVDD33_HDMI_TX D17 AVDD33_HDMI_TX R309 0
C306 AVDD33_HDMI_TX

R310
E17
0.1uF/16V/X7R AVSS33_HDMI_TX F17 C315
Y300 AVSS33_HDMI_TX C314 NC
0.1uF/16V/X7R
27MHz/30PPM
3.3V_STBY

1M
A16 TX0-
CH0_M RXA_D0- 9
R314 10 NS_XTALO B13 B16 TX0+
NS_XTALO CH0_P RXA_D0+ 9
C300 33pF/50V/NP0
A15 TX1-
CH1_M RXA_D1- 9
B15 TX1+
CH1_P RXA_D1+ 9
AVDD33_XTAL
A14 TX2-
CH2_M RXA_D2- 9
C309 B14 TX2+
C310 CH2_P RXA_D2+ 9
NC
0.1uF/16V/X7R A17 TXC-
CLK_M RXA_C- 9
3 B17 TXC+ 3
CLK_P RXA_C+ 9
3.3V_STBY
PLL
D25 HDPLG
HTPLG RXA_HPD 9
C24 CEC_M
CEC
D24 HDMISD R61
HDMISD HDMI_SDA_A 9
C25 HDMISCK 27K
HDMISCK HDMI_SCL_A 9
1.2V
A18 EXT_CAP TP300
EXT_CAP B18 EXT_RES D303
AVDD12_DMPLL EXT_RES R321
2.49K/1% Place TOP layer
LL4148
C317
0.1uF/16V/X7R
G11 CEC_M R323 NC/33
SPBCK ACTIVITYLED 6 HDMI-CEC_A 9
F13
1.2V SPDATA F12
SPLRCK F11 C333
SPMCLK LINKLED 6
NC/12pF/50V/NP0
AVDD12_APLL
MT8555_0825_A

C319
0.1uF/16V/X7R

1.2V

AVDD12_27MPLL

C322
0.1uF/16V/X7R
2 2

For PLL testing

Reserved hardware trap

AOSDATA0
AOSDATA1
AOSDATA2
AOLRCK
R553

R354

R355

R356

1 1
10K

10K

10K

10K

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:MT8555.FLASH NAND Flash


3.3V
3.3V

3.3V

R403

R404

R405

R408
U7E
J13
DVCC33_IO_5 STXN
W2 3.3V BE U401

R157

R159

R160

R161
J14 W1
DVCC33_IO_5 STXP
ICE
Y8 R402 0 48 1
AA8 DVCC33_IO_2 Y2 47 NC NC 2
DVCC33_IO_2 SRXP NC NC

10K
4.7K

4.7K
J18 Y1 46 3

NC/0
J19 DVCC33_IO_3 SRXN C400 C401 45 NC NC 4
DVCC33_IO_3 R406 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V NC NC
N8 NFD7 44 5

NC/10K

NC/10K

NC/10K

NC/10K
P8 DVCC33_IO Y4 SREXT 453/1% J2 NFD6 43 DQ7 NC 6
T8 DVCC33_IO SREXT 1.2V TRST_ 8 NFD5 42 DQ6 R/B2 7 NFRBN_R
DVCC33_IO TDI 7 8 NFD4 41 DQ5 R/B1 8 NFREN_R
Y5 AVDD33_SATA R407 0 TMS 6 7 40 DQ4 RE 9 NFCEN_R
AVDD33_SATA Y3 AVDD12_SATA1 TCK 5 6 39 NC CE1 10
AVDD12_SATA1 W6 AVSS12_SATA1 4 5 38 NC CE2 11
4
TP98 SFCS AH5 AVSS12_SATA1 C402 C403 TDO 3 4 C404 37 PRE NC 12 C405 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4
TP99 SFCK AF5 SFCS 0.1uF/16V/Y5V 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 2 3 36 VCC VCC 13
SFCK 2 VSS VSS

R162
TP110 SFDI AG5 1 0.1uF/16V/X7R 35 14
TP111 SFDO AH4 SFDI 3.3V 1 34 NC NC 15
SFDO 33 NC NC 16 NFCLE_R
AA3 AVDD33_USB_1P_1 R400 0 8PIN/1.0mm NFD3 32 NC CLE 17 NFALE_R
NFALE AF4 AVDD33_USB_1P_1 AA4 AVDD33_USB_2P_2 R410 0 NFD2 31 DQ3 ALE 18 NFWEN_R
NFCEN AH2 NFALE AVDD33_USB_2P_2 NFD1 30 DQ2 WE 19 NFWP#

NC/10K
NFCLE AG3 NFCEN NFD0 29 DQ1 WP 20
NFRBN AE3 NFCLE C406 C407 C408 C34 28 DQ0 NC 21
NFREN AD4 NFRBN AA6 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 27 NC NC 22
NFWEN AG4 NFREN AVSS33_USB_1P_1 AA5 26 NC NC 23
NFCEN2 AD5 NFWEN AVSS33_USB_2P_2 1.2V 25 NC NC 24
TP112 NFRBN2 AE4 NFCEN2 NC NC
NFD0 AG2 NFRBN2 3.3V NAND 256MB
NFD1 AH1 NFD0 AB3 AVDD12_USB_1P_1 R413 0
NFD2 AF3 NFD1 AVDD12_USB_1P_1 AC4 AVDD12_USB_2P_1A R414 0
NFD3 AG1 NFD2 AVDD12_USB_2P_1A
NFD4 AF2 NFD3
NFD5 AF1 NFD4 AB6 C35 C37 C38 C39 C86 C87
NFD6 AE2 NFD5 AVSS12_USB_1P_1 AB5 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R
NFD7 AE1 NFD6 AVSS12_USB_2P_1A
NFD7
AB2 USBP0 TP113
F9 USB_1P_DP AB1 USBM0 TP114
E9 GPIO0 USB_1P_DM
G9 GPIO1 AC2 USBP1 TP96
D9 GPIO2 USB_2P_DP1 AC1 USBM1 TP97 C88 C89 C90
GPIO4 AD6 GPIO3 USB_2P_DM1 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R
GPIO5 AE6 GPIO4 AD2 USBP2
GPIO6 AE5 GPIO5 USB_2P_DP0 AD1 USBM2
GPIO7 AC7 GPIO6 USB_2P_DM0
GPIO7 AC3 USB_1P_VRT R422 5.1K/1%
USB_1P_VRT AD3 USB_2P_VRT R424 5.1K/1%
USB_2P_VRT 3.3V
1.2V 3.3V
R568

R561
33 B10
7 SCL1 R569 SCL
Hardware trap
3 33 C10 E5 AVDD12_COM R427 0 3
7 SDA1 SDA AVDD12_COM E6 AVDD12_REC R428 0
AVDD12_REC
4.7K
4.7K

C91 C92 C93 C94


C40 C161 C44 C419 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R

10K
NFWEN_R
TDO AF6 F7 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V NFREN_R
TDO AVSS12_COM
R436
R437

TRST_ AF7 G7 NFCLE_R


TDI AD8 TRST_ AVSS12_REC NFCEN2
TMS AE7 TDI NFCEN_R
TCK AD7 TMS 3.3V NFALE_R
TCK

R547

R548

R550

R551

R560
V3.3V C5 AVDD33_COM R429 0 3.3V
AVDD33_COM F5 AVDD33_REC R430 0
AVDD33_REC D4 AVDD33_LD R431 0
AVDD33_LD

10K

10K

10K

10K

10K
C420 C421 C422 C423 C424 C425 C97 C98 C99 C100
R432

EFPWRQ AC9
EFPWRQ 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R

D5
AVSS33_COM
0

C4 VCC
AVSS33_LD F6
AVSS33_REC

10K

10K
B3 TXVN_0
TXVN_0 A2 TXVP_0

R469 NC/10K
R457 NC/10K
TXVP_0 TP78TP76TP77TP73
A4 TXVN_1
TXVN_1

R434

R464
B4 TXVP_1
TXVP_1 VCC
To Front USB
A5 TANA_0 TP405 U11 HDMI_VCC
TANA_0 B5 TANA_1 7 4
TANA_1 TP406 IN 4

CB401
USB_EN2# 1 8 USB_VCC2 USBP2 3
USB_OC2# 2 EN1 OUT1 5 HDMI_VCC1 R433 NC/0 USBM2 2 3
/OC1 OUT2 2

0.1uF/16V/Y5V
D6 ET_REXT USB_OC0# 3 6 USB_VCC2 1
REXT USB_EN0# 4 /OC2 GND CE402 CB402 C372 1
EN2
R435 + D11 D12 0.1uF/25V/Y5V XP6
2 2
24K/1% G556B1-P1U CB403 0.1uF/16V/Y5V 4PIN/2.0mm
R461R463 100uF/16V
MT8555_0825_A NC/ESD_8KV
NC/ESD_8KV
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
NC/10K
NC/10K

ETHERNET PHY 3.3V

R13 NC/10
R135 NC/0
R141 NC/0

C426 C430C428
NC/0.22uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
L31 XP15
NC/ACM2012H-900-2P TD+ 1

TXVP_0 2 3 3

TXVN_0 1 4 TD- 2

L32 RD+ 7 RJ-45


NC/ACM2012H-900-2P
TXVP_1 2 3 6
MTG1
TXVN_1 1 4 RD- 8 MTG2
NFALE NFALE_R
4 15 NFCEN NFCEN_R
5 16 NFCLE NFCLE_R
NFRBN NFRBN_R
NC/0 NFREN NFREN_R
R142 0 9 R16 NFWEN NFWEN_R
ACTIVITYLED
5 G
10
MAC4G ⠜ᴀ᳈ᬍLED♃ᓩ㛮 R117 330
R454 0 12
5 LINKLED Y
1 R119 330 11 1

RJ45 JACK GPIO6 R441 33 USB_EN0#


GPIO4 R442 33 USB_OC0#
GPIO7 R445 33 USB_EN2#
GPIO5 R447 33 USB_OC2#

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:MT8555_VFD/IR


3.3V_STBY
U7D
DVCC33_IO_STB J21 H24
H21 DVCC33_IO_STB GPIO8 24PIN/0.5mm
DVCC33_IO_STB J27
ETCOL F26

26
25
ETCRS J28
ETMDC INT_7181 8
J26 ETMDIO_AO2MCK TP4
ETMDIO G26 OPEN 1 8 1
ETRXCLK 3.3V_STBY TM42
F25 2 7 MCLK_OUT TM45 2
3.3V_STBY ETRXD0 G27 9 HMCLK 3 22*4 6 SCLK_OUT 3
ETRXD1 9 HSCLK TM44
G28 STB_LEDC 4 RN118 5 LRCLK_OUT TM43 4
ETRXD2 G25 POWER_KEY 9 HLRCLK 5
ETRXD3 TM46
MAC4G ⠜ᴀߴ䰸Ϟᢝ

R175
R176
R177
R178
R179
R180
R181
R182
R183
R184
AVDD33_LDO J24 E25 RST_7181C 1 8 SDO3 TM50 6
AVDD33_LDO ETRXDV RST_7181C 8 9 HSD3
E26 2 7 SDO2 TM49
7
ETRXER VDINDE 8 9 HSD2
H22 G24 3 22*4 6 SDO1 TM48 8
AVSS33_LDO ETTXCLK G23 R95 100 PD_7181C 9 HSD1 4 RN117 5 SDO0 9
4 ETTXD0 PD_7181C 8 9 HSD0 TM47 4
AVDD10_LDO K21 H23 TM51 10
AVDD10_LDO ETTXD1

10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
10k
J23 MCU_INT SCL_7622 11

NC/10k
ETTXD2 9SCL_7622 TM70
C502 H26 LINKLED1 SDA_7622 TM69
12
ETTXD3 9SDA_7622

TOP
NC H25 ETTXEN_VOUTD14 TM53 13
ETTXEN F24 STB_LEDC R570 33 STB_LED HLRDA_IN R191 0 14
ETTXER 9 HLRDA_IN TM72
OPEN R577 1k OPEN_KEY HLRCLK_IN R195 0 15
9 HLRCLK_IN TM73
J25 UARXD IR R579 33 BD_IR HBCLK_IN R188 0 16
UARXD 9 HBCLK_IN TM74
DVCC33_IO_STB K26 UATXD POWER_KEY R580 1k PW_KEY SDO3 HMCLK_IN R194 0 17
UATXD 9 HMCLK_IN TM75
AMUTE R581 1k BD_MUTE SDO2 18
5 AMUTE TM37
SDO1 TM89
19
L25 VSTB MCU_INT R566 33 SPI1 SDO0 9 ARC PD_7622 R274 1K 20
VSTB 9 PD_7622 TM88
C503 M23 VDATA MOSI R565 33 BM_MOSI LRCLK_OUT RST_7622 R270 1K 21
C504 VDATA 9 RST_7622 TM641
NC M24 VCLK VCLK R564 33 BM_CLK SCLK_OUT INT_TX R271 1K 22
0.1uF/16V/X7R VCLK 9 INT_TX TM39
L26 MOSI VDATA R563 33 BM_MISO MCLK_OUT INT2_RX R272 1K 23
LCDRD 9 INT2_RX TM40
R567 33

C350
C356
C357
C358
VSTB BM_CS SCL_7622 INT_RX R269 1K TM54
24
9 INT_RX

C211
C210
C209
C200
C215

C199
C214
SDA_7622
XP14

R185
K25 IR
IR

C619
C228
C270
C272
C273
C274
C275
C339
C349
K23 RESET_ CE68
RESET_ 2

28
27
RESET_ K24 OPWRSB +

33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
OPWRSB OPWRSB 2

0.01uF/50V/Y5V
NC/100pF/50V/NP0
NC/100pF/50V/NP0
NC/100pF/50V/NP0
NC/100pF/50V/NP0

27pF/50V/NP0
0.01uF/50V/Y5V
MT8555_0825_A 10uF/16V

R67
AVDD33_LDO

NC/10k

NC/100pF/50V/NP0
NC/100pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
33pF/50V/NP0
C507 MAC4G ⠜ᴀ๲ࡴ10UF ⬉㾷⬉ᆍ
0.1uF/16V/X7R MAD๲ࡴ

10K
C500 BD_MUTE TM41 1
NC C506 STB_LED 2 1
0.1uF/16V/X7R TM63 2
PW_KEY TM61
3
OPEN_KEY 4 3
TM60 4
BD_IR TM52 5
6 5
TM76 6
SPI1 TM55
7
BM_CLK 8 7
TM57 8
BM_CS TM58
9
BM_MISO 10 9
TM56 10
BM_MOSI TM59 11
12 11
TM77 12
IR_IN
TM79 13
14 13
TM78 14
3.3V_STBY
3 3
XP8
{LCDRD, ETTXEN} = 0 , Normal mode 14PIN/1.0mm
{LCDRD, ETTXEN} = 1 , RST by SVO mode R573 R574

{LCDRD, ETTXEN} = 2 , Monitor mode


{LCDRD, ETTXEN} = 3 , Test scan mode
10K 10K
ETTXEN_VOUTD14
LINKLED1

R577 R578

10K 10K

3.3V_STBY
R512

R513

3.3V_STBY
10K

10K

2 1 2
1 2 UARXD
2 3 UATXD C505
3 4 0.1uF/16V/X7R
4
CON2
4PIN/2.0mm

BE RS232 SW Debug JACK

1 1

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:Audio_DAC

1.2V U7G
P19 4 5 Y9
R651 0 AVDD12_HDMI_RX D8 E28 VDINHS P18 3 RN126 6 Y8
D7 VDD12_HDMI_RX VDINHSYNC F27 VDINVS
VDD12_HDMI_RX VDINVSYNC P17 2 22*4 7 Y7
F28 VDINCLK P16 1 8 Y6
C652 VDINCLK
D DE 4 5 VDINDE D
NC C653 VDINDE 5
VS 3 RN125 6 VDINVS
0.1uF/16V/X7R E27
VDIN0 HS 2 22*4 7 VDINHS
E8 D28 LLC 1 8 VDINCLK
F8 VSS33_HDMI_RX VDIN1 D27
VSS33_HDMI_RX VDIN2 C28
VDIN3 C27
3.3V VDIN4 B28
VDIN5 D26
R660 0 AVDD33_HDMI_RX C8 VDIN6 A28
C7 VDD33_HDMI_RX VDIN7 B27
C656 VDD33_HDMI_RX VDIN8 A27
NC VDIN9 C26
VDIN10 P15 4 5 Y5
C657 A26
VDIN11 P14 3 RN124 6 Y4
0.1uF/16V/X7R B26
VDIN12 P13 2 22*4 7 Y3
A25 P12 1 8 Y2
VDIN13 B25 CrCb0
VDIN14 P11 4 5 Y1
A24 CrCb1 P10 3 RN123 6 Y0
A9 VDIN15 B24 CrCb2
RXCKB VDIN16 P9 2 22*4 7 CrCb9
B9 D23 CrCb3 P8 1 8 CrCb8
RXCK VDIN17 C23 CrCb4
A6 VDIN18 D22 CrCb5
B6 RX2B VDIN19 C22 CrCb6
RX2 VDIN20 E23 CrCb7
A7 VDIN21 E22 CrCb8
B7 RX1B VDIN22 F22 CrCb9
RX1 VDIN23 P7 4 5 CrCb7
A22 P6 3 RN122 6 CrCb6
A8 VDIN24 B22
RX0B VDIN25 P5 2 22*4 7 CrCb5
B8 A21 Y0 P4 1 8 CrCb4
RX0 VDIN26 B21 Y1
VDIN27 P3 4 5 CrCb3
E20 Y2 P2 3 RN121 6 CrCb2
VDIN28 C20 Y3
VDIN29 P1 2 22*4 7 CrCb1
D21 Y4 P0 1 8 CrCb0
VDIN30 C21 Y5
VDIN31 E21 Y6
VDIN32 D20 Y7
VDIN33 F21 Y8
VDIN34 G20 Y9
VDIN35

C MT8555_0825_A C

P4

SCL1 12,6
Y R192 0 YIN 3
SDA112,6

V3.3V
6
R346
R348
R364

R363

R166

Pb R193 0 PbIN 2
DVDD1.8V
P16
P17
P18
P19

V3.3V 5
100
100
5.6K

NC/10K

10K
R167

R165 1k RST_7181C 7 Pr R196 0 PrIN 1


Add
4

1
C373 1000pF/50V/X7R D2 D3 D4
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49

DE U25 RCA3
C555 C556 C557
10K

B C230 0.1uF/16V/X7R R539 0 Y B


VS
FIELD/DE
P16
P17
P18
P19
DVDD
DGND
HS_IN/CS_IN
VS_IN
SCLK
SDATA
ALSB
RESET
SOG/SOY
AIN6

VS 100pF/50V/NP0
100pF/50V/NP0
100pF/50V/NP0
C203 0.1uF/16V/X7R R537 0 Pr
R10 1k INT_7181C 1 48 CML REFOUT
7 INT_7181

2
HS 2 INT AIN5 47 C436 0.1uF/16V/X7R R545 0 Pb
3 HS/CS AIN4 46 PESD5V0S1BA/30K/35pF
PESD5V0S1BA/30K/35pF
PESD5V0S1BA/30K/35pF
4 DGND AIN3 45
DVDDIO3.3V DVDDIO NC C175 C174 C178 C177
P15 5 44 CAPC2 10uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 10uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R
P14 6 P15 CAPC2 43 R140 R338 R136 V3.3V
P13 7 P14 AGND 42 CML 75 75 75 FB4
P12 8 P13 CML 41 REFOUT AVDD 500/500mA
9 P12 REFOUT 40 AVDD
10 SFL/SYNC_OUT AVDD 39 CAPY2 C506
11 DGND ADV7181C CAPY2 38 CAPY1
P11 12 DVDDIO CAPY1 37 0.1uF/16V/Y5V CAPC2
P10 13 P11 AGND 36
P9 14 P10 AIN2 35 CAPY1
P8 15 P9 AIN1 34 R158 10K
P8 FB V3.3V
16 33
PWRDWN

P7 NC PD_7181C
R156 10K C369 C368 C572 C371
XTAL1

C328 C329
DGND

AGND
DVDD

PVDD
XTAL

ELPF

10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/16V/X7R 10uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R
LLC

P7 27pF/50V/NP0 27pF/50V/NP0
P6
P5
P4

P3
P2
P1
P0

P6 CAPY2
P5
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

P4
C173 C176
0.1uF/16V/X7R
0.1uF/16V/X7R
R315

DVDD1.8V V1.8V
FB5
P3
P2
P1
P0

LLC R525 0 PVDD 500/500mA FB33 10/2A


DVDD1.8V
0
C291

50ohm䰏ᡫ䍄㒓 C331 0.01uF/50V/Y5V C537 C512 C307


Y301 C379
28.63636MHz/30PPM
R552 1.69kC332 82nF/X7R 0.1uF/16V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/Y5V 10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
V3.3V DVDDIO3.3V
7 PD_7181C
NC/5pF/50V/NP0

R311 1M
FB34 10/2A

C330 C429 C305 C303


C380 47pF/50V/NP0 47pF/50V/NP0
A 0.1uF/16V/Y5V 10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/16V/Y5V
V3.3V max 240mA A

V1.8V max 130mA

5 4 3 2 1

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:Video/SD_Output


5 4 3 2 1

VCC Differential Signal !


V3.3V
D6 D5
No Through Hole !
100 ohm - Impedance HDMI TX
V3.3V V7622 L27 D314 HDMI Port

23
22
NC/1N4007/1A/1000V NC/1N4007/1A/1000V ACM2012H-900-2P PESD_TPD4S010B
TX2+ 2 3 1 10 F_TX2+ 1

TVS Arrays TVS Arrays


R476 0 1 10 2
R381 C650 C19 TX2- 1 4 2 9 F_TX2- 3
2 9 F_TX1+ 4
10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V C651 C221 L28 3 8 5
U6 R41 U14 ACM2012H-900-2P GND GND F_TX1- 6
10K 1.8V V1.8V 10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V CVDD1V8 TXPLVDD1.8V V1.8V TX1+ 2 3 4 7 F_TX0+ 7
4 5 4 5 4 7 8
VPP NC 10uH/1A VPP NC 10uH/500mA TX1- 1 4 5 6 F_TX0- 9
3 6 L6 FB32 10/2A 610mA 10K 3 6 L5 200mA R478 0 R485 NC/0 L29 5 6 F_TXC+ 10
VIN VO VIN VO ACM2012H-900-2P 11
V3.3V R317 100K 2 7 CE8 V3.3V R322 100K 2 7 TX0+ 2 3 1 10 F_TXC- 12
VEN ADJ VEN ADJ 1 10
D R444 + C24 R446 C432C27 13 D
1 8 10K/1% 1 8 10K/1% TX0- 1 4 2 9 14
R280 NC/1K POK GND C435 100uF/16V0.1uF/25V/Y5V POK GND C434 10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 2 9 15
2 EN C417 L30 3 8 16
C412 G966A-25ADJF11U C416 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
10uF/10V/Y5V C414 G966A-25ADJF11U 10uF/10V/Y5V ACM2012H-900-2P GND GND HDMI_VCC 17
22uF/10V/Y5V TXC+ 2 3 4 7 38mA 18
0.47uF/10V/Y5V R448 0.47uF/10V/Y5V R449 4 7 19
TXC- 1 4 5 6
5 6 HDMI_CECT

20
21
HDMI_VCC ARC+ R76 33 C340 J1
1.8V LDO(U6) for ADV7622 and ADV7181C 7.5K/1% 7.5K/1% D315 HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
10uF/10V/Y5V HDMI JACK
PESD_TPD4S010B
R312R313 TX_HPD/ARC-
R75 33

1.8V LDO(U14) for ADV7622 CVDD_1V8 and TXPLVDD1.8V


1.8K 1.8K

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF
LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF
Q212 1 2 TX_SCL
R68 33 HDMI_SCL
LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

2
ESD8 TX_SDA
R66 33 HDMI_SDA
PNP_3CG9012M
HDMI_5VB FB17 5V_DETB 1 LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF
2 C320R62
2

300/500mA ESD9 5V_STB HDMI_VCC

R330 HDMI_SDA_B
C6 C1 LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

HDMI_SCL_B
F1
C145 0.1uF/16V/X7R R267 47K NC NC

TVDD_3.3V
10uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R R345 R268 47K 5V_DETB

ESD21

ESD17

ESD16

ESD18
1

1
CVDD_1.8V

TVDD_3.3V

CVDD_1.8V
DVDD_1.8V
HDMI_5VB R349 1k
21
20

D308 R351 100K


ESD3
1

19 R459 0 RXB_HPD PESD_TPD4S010B L19 1K

R329
18 ACM2012H-900-2P R343

RXB_HPD

RXA_D0+
5V_DETB

RXA_D0-
17 1 10 2 3RXB_C- HDMI_SCL_C R222 33

RXA_C+
4.7K

RXA_C-
RXC_HPD
TVS Arrays TVS Arrays

1 10

5V_DETC

RXB_D2+

RXB_D1+

RXB_D0+

RXA_D2+

RXA_D1+
RXB_D2-

RXB_D1-

RXB_D0-

RXA_D2-

RXA_D1-
16 HDMI_SDA_B HDMI_SDA_C R247 33

RXB_C+
RXB_C-
HDMI_SCL_B TP2 MADᮄ๲

ESD5

ESD4
J4 15 2 9 1 4RXB_C+

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF
2 9

33
33
14 HDMI_SPDIF_B V3.3V

1
HDMI JACK 13 HDMI-CEC_B 3 8 L20 R259R258 33 R318 HDMI_SCL_A
12 F_TXC-_0 GND GND ACM2012H-900-2P R352 4.7K Q213 33 R316 HDMI_SDA_A

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF
11 4 7 2 3RXB_D0- NPN_3DG3904M
4 7 RXA_D2+ 5

1
10 F_TXC+_0 47K 47K 5
RXA_D2-

144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
9 F_TX0-_0 5 6 1 4RXB_D0+ R353 U4 R339R337
5 6 RXA_D1+ 5

ESD6

ESD7
8 10K 5V_DETC 5

2
RXA_D1-
7 F_TX0+_0

DDCC_SDA
5V_DETC
HP_CTRLC

TVDD

CGND

TVDD

CGND
CVDD

HP_CTRLB

TVDD

CGND

TVDD

CGND
CVDD
RXB_2-

RXB_1-

RXB_0-

RXB_C-

DDCB_SCL
DDCB_SDA
DVDD
DGND
5V_DETB

RXA_2-

RXA_1-

RXA_0-

RXA_C-

DDCA_SCL
RXB_2+

RXB_1+

RXB_0+

RXB_C+

RXA_2+

RXA_1+

RXA_0+

RXA_C+
RXA_D0+ 5
6 F_TX1-_0 1 10 2 3 RXB_D1- 5
1 10 RXA_D0-
C 5 47K 47K 5 C
RXA_C+

2
4 F_TX1+_0 2 9 1 4 RXB_D1+ TVDD_3.3V
2 9 RXA_C- 5
3 F_TX2-_0 L21
HDMI_SCL_A5
2 3 8 ACM2012H-900-2P 1 108 5
GND GND DDCC_SCL DDCA_SDA HDMI_SDA_A
1 F_TX2+_0 CVDD_1.8V 2 107 R342 499
CVDD RTERM RXA_HPD 5
4 7 2 3 RXB_D2- 3 106 HDMI_5VA VCC_D
4 7 RXC_C- 4 CGND 5V_DETA 105 RXA_HPD R350 1K
22
23

HDMI
TMDS differential impedance 100 OHM RXC_C- HP_CTRLA
5
MTK suggest W/S/GS=5/7/20 6 1 4 RXB_D2+ RXC_C+ 5 104
5 6 L23 6 RXC_C+ PGND 103
TVDD PVDD PVDD_1.8V
ACM2012H-900-2P RXC_D0- 7 102 R325 0 C335 47pF/50V/NP0
PORT1 D307
PESD_TPD4S010B
RXC_D0+ 8
9
RXC_0-
RXC_0+
XTAL1
XTAL
101
100 R344 4.7K V3.3V Y302 R326
RXC_D1- 10 CGND PVDD 99 R324 4.7K 390k HDMI-CEC_B R137 0
RXC_D1+ 11 RXC_1- PGND 98 PD_7622
RXC_1+ PWRDNB PD_7622 7
12 97 RST_7622 28.63636MHz/30PPM HDMI-CEC_C R145 0 CEC_A R460 0
TVDD RESETB RST_7622 7 HDMI-CEC_A 5
RXC_D2- 13 96
RXC_2- MCLK_OUT HMCLK 7
RXC_D2+ 14 95 C334 47pF/50V/NP0 HDMI-CEC_D R456 0
HSCLK 7
LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

RXD_HPD 15 RXC_2+ SCLK_OUT 94


HP_CTRLD AP5_OUT HLRCLK7 R340
R347 1k 5V_DETD 16 93 V3.3V HDMI_CECT 0
5V_DETD DVDD
2

ESD10
17 92

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF
C245 18 DGND DGND 91
DVDD_1.8V DVDD AP4_OUT HSD3 7

1
C189 HDMI_SDA_D R224 33 19 90
DDCD_SDA AP3_OUT HSD2 7
10uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R HDMI_SCL_D R250 33 20 89 7 R334R333R327R328R336
DDCD_SCL AP2_OUT HSD1
ESD20

ESD19
21 88
ADV7622
LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF
J5 CVDD_1.8V CVDD AP1_OUT HSD0 7
HDMI_5VC 22 87 R273 0
21
20

7
ESD2

ARC
1

CGND AP0_OUT
1

HDMI JACK R260R261 RXD_C- 23 86 10K 10K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K


19 R120 0 RXC_HPD D311 L9 RXD_C+ 24 RXD_C- DVDDIO 85

2
18 PESD_TPD4S010B ACM2012H-900-2P 25 RXD_C+ DGNDIO 84 C338 NC/47pF/50V/NP0 INT_TX
TVDD INT_TX INT_TX 7
17 1 10 2 3 RXC_C- 47K 47K RXD_D0- 26 83 INT2_RX 7
TVS Arrays TVS Arrays

1 10 RXD_0- INT2 INT2_RX


16 HDMI_SDA_C RXD_D0+ 27 82 INT_RX 7
RXD_0+ INT INT_RX
15 HDMI_SCL_C 2 9 1 4 RXC_C+ 5V_DETD 28 81 DVDD_1.8V
2

14 HDMI_SPDIF_C
TP71 2 9 RXD_D1- 29 CGND DVDD 80
13 HDMI-CEC_C 3 8 L10 RXD_D1+ 30 RXD_1- DGND 79 R472 33 SCL_7622
GND GND RXD_1+ SCL SCL_7622 7
12 F_TXC-_1 ACM2012H-900-2P 31 78 R473 33 SDA_7622 7
TVDD SDATA SDA_7622
11 4 7 2 3 RXC_D0- RXD_D2- 32 77 R484 10k ARC+ C283 1uF/16V/X7RR331 51
10 F_TXC+_1 4 7 RXD_D2+ 33 RXD_2- AP0_IN 76 HLRDA_IN
9 F_TX0-_1 5 6 1 4 RXC_D0+ V1.8V 34 RXD_2+ AP1_IN 75 R483 10k DVDDIO_3.3V V3.3V 7
HLRDA_IN
TX_HPD/ARC-C312 1uF/16V/X7RR332 51 R319 5R1
5 6 CVDD_1.8V CVDD AP2_IN
8 L11 35 74 R482 10k
7 F_TX0+_1 ACM2012H-900-2P FB28 TXPVDD1.8V 36 CGND AP3_IN 73 MAX5mA FB26
TXPVDD DVDDIO

TXDDC_SDA
TXDDC_SCL
EXT_SWING
6 F_TX1-_1 1 10 2 3RXC_D1- Q214 200/600mA 300/200mA
1 10

HPD_ARC-
5 MAX10mA

TXPLGND
FB19

TXPLVDD

EP_MISO
EP_MOSI

MCLK_IN
PNP_3CG9012M

TXPGND

SCLK_IN
TXAVDD

TXAVDD

DGNDIO
EP_SCK
B 4 F_TX1+_1 2 9 1 4RXC_D1+ HDMI_5VC 5V_DETC
300/500mA CE67 B

TXGND

TXGND

TXGND

TXGND

AP5_IN
AP4_IN
EP_CS
2 9

DGND
DVDD
ARC+
3 +

TXC+
F_TX2-_1

ALSB
C277 C293 C292 C284

TX0+

TX1+

TX2+
TXC-

TX0-

TX1-

TX2-

CEC

CSB
2 3 8 L12 C295 C384 0.1uF/50V/X7R
1 F_TX2+_1 GND GND ACM2012H-900-2P C655 0.1uF/16V/X7R TXAVDD_1.8V 0.1uF/16V/X7R 10uF/10V/Y5V 100uF/16V
4 7 2 3RXC_D2- 0.1uF/16V/X7R TXPLVDD1.8V 1000pF/50V/X7R

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38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
4 7 0.1uF/16V/X7R
22
23

HDMI
TMDS differential impedance 100 OHM
5 W/S/GS=5/7/20
MTK suggest 6 1 4RXC_D2+ R359 100K
5 6 FB27 MAX30mA

TX_HPD/ARC-

HLRCLK_IN
R357 200/600mA

10k HMCLK_IN
HBCLK_IN
PORT2 FB21 MAX30mA

R474
R475
R479
R480

R481
D310 4.7K C433

CEC_A
PESD_TPD4S010B 200/600mA C294

TX_SDA
ARC+

TX_SCL

TXC+

TX0+

TX1+

TX2+
TXC-

TX0-

TX1-

TX2-

R471
R470
C390 10uF/10V/Y5V
C2
0.1uF/16V/X7R
V3.3V C352 C353 C354 100pF/50V/NP0
This PART is NC

TXAVDD_1.8V

10k
10k
10k

10k
10uF/10V/Y5V0.1uF/16V/X7R
0.1uF/16V/X7R
0.1uF/16V/X7R

DVDD_1.8V
R358 4.7K Q215
NPN_3DG3904M V7622 TXPLVDD1.8V
ALL FB use MURATA

47k
47k
U5
LVSL10180Z020/18V/2pF

R360
MADᮄ๲ 10K V1.8V PVDD_1.8V R281 R477 NC/0 1 5
VIN VOUT
2

C343 C652

DVDDIO_3.3V
C413 close to LDO C653

7 HMCLK_IN
7 HBCLK_IN
7 HLRCLK_IN
C336 C269 FB30 MAX40mA NC NC/10uF/10V/Y5V
NC/0.1uF/25V/Y5V 2
10uF/10V/Y5V 200/600mA 887R GND 10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/16V/X7R
HDMI_5VD
21
20

C351 V3.3V R320 NC/100K 3 4


ESD1
1

19 R278 0 RXD_HPD D312 L13 C387 EN NC


18 PESD_TPD4S010B ACM2012H-900-2P
17 1 10 2 3RXD_C- 10uF/10V/Y5V
0.1uF/16V/X7R C347 C427 NC/G9091-180T11U
TVS Arrays TVS Arrays

16 HDMI_SDA_D 1 10 Q216 C348 1000pF/50V/X7R SOT-25/SMD


15 HDMI_SCL_D TP29 2 9 1 4RXD_C+ 0.1uF/16V/X7R NC/0.47uF/10V/Y5V
2 9 PNP_3CG9012M
14 HDMI_SPDIF_D HDMI_5VD FB22 5V_DETD
13 HDMI-CEC_D 3 8 L14 300/500mA CVDD1V8
12 F_TXC-_3 GND GND ACM2012H-900-2P C13 CVDD_1.8V V3.3V TVDD_3.3V
11 4 7 2 3RXD_D0- 0.1uF/16V/X7R
4 7
10
9
F_TXC+_3
F_TX0-_3 5 6 1 4RXD_D0+ MAX 143mA MAX230mA
1.8V LDO(U5) for ADV7622 TXPLVDD1.8V seperated
FB25 FB20
8 5 6 L15 R365 100K 200/600mA 300/500mA
7 F_TX0+_3 ACM2012H-900-2P C279 C344 C561
6 F_TX1-_3 1 10 2 3RXD_D1- R361 0.1uF/16V/X7R0.1uF/16V/X7R C234 C563 1000pF/50V/X7R C276 C231 C290 C289 C296
V3.3V max 240mA
5 1 10 0.1uF/16V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R
4.7K
4 F_TX1+_3 2 9 1 4RXD_D1+ C559 C342C363C225
A 2 9 C562 C360 C558 C359 A
3 F_TX2-_3 C382 C365 C381 0.1uF/16V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R
1000pF/50V/X7R
1000pF/50V/X7R
1000pF/50V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R
2
1 F_TX2+_3
3
GND GND
8 L16
ACM2012H-900-2P
V3.3V 22uF/10V/Y5V C278
0.1uF/16V/X7R
0.1uF/16V/X7R
C366
1000pF/50V/X7R C337 0.1uF/16V/X7R
22uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/16V/X7R
C287
0.1uF/16V/X7R 0.1uF/16V/X7R
V1.8V max 460mA
4 7 2 3RXD_D2- R362 4.7K Q217 1000pF/50V/X7R
4 7 NPN_3DG3904M DVDD_1.8V
22
23

HDMI
TMDS differential impedance 100 OHM
J6 5 W/S/GS=5/7/20
MTK suggest 6 1 4RXD_D2+
HDMI JACK 5 6 R366
10K FB29 MAX200mA
PORT3 D313
PESD_TPD4S010B
MADᮄ๲ 200/600mA
C346 C345 C564
0.1uF/16V/X7R0.1uF/16V/X7R C361 C566 1000pF/50V/X7R
0.1uF/16V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R

C565 C271
C386 C367
0.1uF/16V/X7R 1000pF/50V/X7R
22uF/10V/Y5V C341 1000pF/50V/X7R
0.1uF/16V/X7R C370
1000pF/50V/X7R

5 4 3 2 1

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:MT8555_FE


A B C D E

FE RS232 Port
NC1
ϡϞ఼ӊ V14 3.3V
NC1206/SMD NC2 A1.2V TRINA TRINA
1 TRINB TRINB
NC3 FE_GND 0603-R 1 2 URXD C227 TRINC TRINC
NC1206/SMD NC7 FE_GND C223 2 3 UTXD 0.1uF/25V/Y5V TRIND TRIND TP806
3 4
M 0603-R 4.7uF/16V/Y5V C224
4
ϡϞ఼ӊ NC01
M 0.1uF/16V/X7R
XP2
INA
INB
INA
INB
TP810
TP812
FE_GND
0603-R U7F 4PIN/2.0mm INC INC TP814
FE_GND V14REF V14 K6 E4 AVDD12_1A IND IND
A3.3V NC02 FE_GND V14 AVDD12_1A L5 INE INE
0603-R CD_VR R972 0 FVREF H6 AVDD12_2A INF INF
FVREF M6
M AGND12_2A
ING ING
C232 VHAVC HAVC K5 G6 A3.3V INH INH
10uF/10V/Y5V HAVC AGND12_1A
L6 AVDD33_1A FOIP FOIP RFO- RFO-
4
NC5 AVDD33_3A J5 FOIN FOIN RFO+ RFO+ 4
NC1206/SMD TRINA G3 AVDD33_1A C229 3.3V FPDODVD FPDODVD VWDC2O VWDC2O
TRINB H4 TRINA M5 0.1uF/16V/X7R FPDOCD FPDOCD VWDC3O VWDC3O
FE_GND TRINC H3 TRINB AGND33_3A J6 V14 V14 EJECT# EJECT#
TRINC AGND33_1A
ϡϞ఼ӊ TRIND H5
TRIND AGND33_2
L7 JP1 R702 10K HAVC HAVC PLAY#
LIMIT#
PLAY#
LIMIT#
JP2 R703 10K JP2 JP2 FG FG
FE_GND FE_GND LED2 LED2 TLO TLO
INA G2 FOO FOO
INB G1 INA GIO6 GIO6 TRO TRO
INC H2 INB GIO7 GIO7 FMO1 FMO1
IND H1 INC JP1 JP1 FMO2 FMO2
FE_GND INE K3 IND GIO9 GIO9 FMO3 FMO3
INF K4 INE W5 FG MPXOUT1 MPXOUT1 FMO4 FMO4
ING J4 INF FEFG MPXOUT2 MPXOUT2 DMO DMO
INH J3 ING L4 EQBIAS R198 24K/1% MPXOUT3 MPXOUT3
INH EQBIAS G4 AUX1_R R705 0 AUX1
VCC_PDIC AVCC AUX1 F3 VDAC0 VCC_PDIC VCC_PDIC
VDAC0 G5 VWDC3O
VCC_LD Vcc_PDIC R207 FOIP C2 VWDC3O E1 VWDC2O FE_GND
FOIN C1 FOIP VWDC2O F4
Vcc_LD R208 FOIN VWDC1O E3
VRDCO GAINSW3
A1.2V GAINSW3 11
C240 C241 C242 C700 MDI_BD FPDODVDE2 P2 MPXOUT1 A3.3V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 10uF/10V/Y5V DVD_VR FPDOCD D1 FPDODVD FEMPXOUT1 N6 MPXOUT2
FPDOCD FEMPXOUT2 P3 MPXOUT3 LIMIT#
FEMPXOUT3 LIMIT# 11
RFO- C235 0.1uF/25V/Y5V RFIN K2 C244 C719 C246 GIO5
RFIN GIO5 11
RFO+ C236 0.1uF/25V/Y5V RFIP K1 W4 PLAY# 10uF/10V/Y5V 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 10uF/10V/Y5V
FE_GND RFO+ C237 0.1uF/25V/Y5V RFIP2 L1 RFIP FEPLAY_ V4 LIMIT# TR+
RFIP2 FELIMIT_ TR+ 11
RFO- C238 0.1uF/25V/Y5V RFIN2 L2 U4 EJECT# TR-
RFIN2 FEEJECT_ TR- 11
V5 TRAYOUT# FOC2+
FETRAYOUT_ FOC2+ 11
V6 TRAYIN# FOC2-
FOC2- 11
ALL PINS NEED TEST POINT LDD_SDIO P5 FETRAYIN_ FE_GND FOC1+
FECFREQ FOC1+ 11
LDD_CLK R5 FOC1-
FEOSCEN FOC1- 11
1 FOC2+ LDD_SEN R3
1 FOC2+ FECMOD
2 FOC2- D3 RSTI TLO
2 FOC2- RSTI TLO 11
3 TR- A3.3V AVCC TRO
3
3 4 FOC1+
TR-
GAINSW1 T1 (+9V) +12V_D
RESET FOO
TRO 11 3

4 FOC1+ FEGAINSW1 FOO 11


5 TR+ GAINSW2 P4 TYPWM
5 TR+ FEGAINSW2 TYPWM 11
6 FOC1- MDI_DVD GAINSW3 P6 VCC_BD_LD FMO1
6 FOC1- FEGAINSW3 FMO1 11
7 CO_A- 2 3 R211 0 R203 R204 FMO2
7 CO_A- OUT IN FMO2 11
8 CO_B- 1.2K NC/2K DMO
8 CO_B- TP866 DMO 11
9 CO_A+ FMO3 P1 C249 MUTE2
9 CO_A+ FEFMO3 MUTE2 11

ADJ
10 CO_B+ FMO4 N5 C251 4 C248 RSTI MUTE1
10 CO_B+ FEFMO4 OUT1 MUTE1 11
11 R865 NC/0 TLO M3 10uF/16V/X7R 1uF/25V/Y5V 10uF/16V/X7R TRAYIN#
11 TLO TRAYIN# 11
12 FE_GND TRO M4 R205 C239 FG
TP865 FG 11

1
12 13 R867 0 FOO L3 TRO U19 0.1uF/25V/Y5V CO_B-
13 FOO 1K CO_B- 11
14 INB TYPWM N4 R212 120/1% AS1117 CO_B+
14 FETRAYPWM CO_B+ 11
15 INA R869 NC/0 LED2 FMO1 N1 CO_A+
15 FEFMO CO_A+ 11
16 IND FMO2 N3 CO_A-
16 TP867 FEFMO2 CO_A- 11
17 INC DMO N2 R213 750/1% FMO3
17 FEDMO FMO3 11
18 ING FE_GND FMO4
18 FMO4 11
19 INH GAINSW2
19 GAINSW2 11
20 INF TRAYOUT#
20 TRAYOUT# 11
21 INE MUTE1 R4 FE_GND
21 22 LDD_SDIO MUTE2 R6 FEGIO0
22 23 RFO+ JP2 T2 FEGIO1 AVCC
23 24 RFO- LED1 T6 FEGIO2 Reserved for FE POWER
24 25 FEOSCEN_R LDD_CLK FEGIO4 TP123 LED2 T3 FEGIO3
25 FEGIO4
26 FECMOD_R LDD_SEN GIO5 U1 + C247
26 27 HAVC A3.3V GIO6 U2 FEGIO5 VCC_D AVCC CE17 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
27 HAVC FEGIO6
28 23MA GIO7 W3 100uF/16V
28 29 VCC_PDIC JP1 T4 FEGIO7 R11 0
29 30 GAINSW1_RR864 0 GAINSW1 GIO9 V3 FEGIO8
30 31 R214 URXD U3 FEGIO9 C875
31 32 BD_LD UTXD U5 FEGIO10 10uF/10V/Y5V FE_GND
32 10K FEGIO11
33 CD_LD U6
33 34 DVD_LD T5 FEGIO12
34 35 FEGIO13
35 36 AUX1
36 37 BGA606-0.8-MT8555 FE_GND
37 VCC_HFM
38 MDI_DVD C253 A3.3V MT8555_0825_A
38 39 MDI_BD 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
39 TM65
40 DVD_VR
2 40 41 CD_VR 2
41 42 DVD_HFM FE_GND
42 TM66
43 CD_HFM R1030
43 44 NC/0
GND
GND

44 45 TM67
45 C252 R973 R974
FEGIO4

0.1uF/25V/Y5V
47
46

XP7
45PIN/0.5mm NC/0 NC/0

FE_GND FE_GND R1031


0
FE_GND
MDI_DVD

MDI_BD

VCC_HFM AVCC HAVC VCC_BD_LD FE_GND

NC807
0603-R C873 C883 C865 C860
C863 NC/680p/10V/X5R NC/680p/10V/X5R 4.7uF/10V/Y5V 2.2uF/10V/Y5V
2.2uF/10V/Y5V

FE_GND FE_GND FE_GND FE_GND


FE_GND

VCC_LD
add for large current VCC_LD VCC_BD_LD

60MA
C870
R885 10uF/10V/Y5V
1K R969 R959 R896 R892 C867 R970 C871
33 33 1K 10uF/10V/Y5V R883 R882 1K R886 10uF/10V/Y5V R898 R884
R895
33 33 39 39
1 1

VWDC2O Q800 470 VDAC0 Q802


3200 is 39, too
470 Q803470
1

NPN_3DG3904M NPN_3DG3904M VWDC3O


1

2 Q804 NPN_3DG3904M
PNP_2SB1132 2 Q805 2 Q806
R893 PNP_2SB1132 PNP_2SB1132
4
3

R900 R888 4.7K R890


4
3

4
3

4.7K 470 470 R899 R891


DVD_LD 4.7K 470
FB1 CD_LD BD_LD
500⃻⺕⦴ 500/500mA FB2 FB3
500⃻⺕⦴ 500/500mA 500/500mA
FE_GND FE_GND FE_GND FE_GND
FE_GND FE_GND
500⃻⺕⦴

A B C D E

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Main Board Circuit Diagram:MOTOR_Driver


V14REF_R M12V_T

90MA
GAINSW3
C262 10 GAINSW3
4 4
VCC_D 4.7uF/10V/Y5V U20 TR+
10 TR+
C263 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 1 56 A- TR-
C19V SLED2_N 10 TR-
FB15 10/2A M C265 2 55 A+ FOC1-
MVCC_R CP2 SLED2_P 10 FOC1-
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 3 54 FOC1+
V14REF_R CP1 P12V_3 M12V_T 10 FOC1+
C804 4 53 B- FOC2-
CA5V SLED1_N 10 FOC2-
+ 1uF/10V/Y5V 5 52 B+
10 FOC2+
FOC2+
CE19 6 AGND SLED1_P 51
220uF/16V 7 VREF PGND_3 50 C226 0.1uF/25V/Y5V FMO1
M12V_T A3.3V TEST1 CV3P3 10 FMO1
8 49 COMMON FMO2

M
TEST2 MCOM 10 FMO2
+12V_D M 9 48 R223 0.2
FB16 10/2A TP801 XREST 10 TEST3 ISENSE 47 R809 0.2 TYPWM
XRESET ICOM2 10 TYPWM
R810 33K FG 11 46 W DMO
XFG W 10 DMO
R226 33K ENDDET 12 45
ENDDET P12V_2
CE18 + C268 LIMIT# R227 0 MUTE1 13 44 U M 10 MUTE2
MUTE2
0.1uF/50V/X7R MUTE2 14 XMUTE1 V 43 MUTE1
A3.3V XMUTE2 ICOM1 10 MUTE1
220uF/16V GAINSW3 15 42 V FG
GC U 10 FG
FMO1 VSLED1 16 41
FMO2 VSLED2 17 VSLED1 P12V_1 40 C267 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
18 VSLED2 C10V 39
M DMO
VSPIN P5V_2 MVCC_R M
R228 TYPWM 19 38 M12V_T MVCC_R TRAYOUT#
VLOAD FB1PxV 10 TRAYOUT#
NC/33K TRO 20 37 TP802 TRAYIN#
V14REF_R V14REF V14 VTRK REG1PxV 10 TRAYIN#
FOO 21 36 TP803 R229 R230 LIMIT#
VFCS REG3P3V 10 LIMIT#
TLO 22 35
GAINSW3 23 VTLT FB3P3V 34 GIO5
PGND_1 PGND_2 GIO5 10
FOC1+ 24 33 LOAD-
R231 FOC1- 25 TLT_P LOAD_N 32 LOAD+
MVCC_R TLT_N LOAD_P
NC/33K 26 31 0 NC/0
FOC2+ 27 P5V_1 P5V12L 30 TR- GAINSW2
FCS_P TRK_N 10 GAINSW2
3 FOC2- 28 29 TR+ FMO3 3
FCS_N TRK_P 10 FMO3
FMO4
10 FMO4
M
M TPIC1405B
10 CO_B-
CO_B-
M M 10 CO_B+
CO_B+
XP10 8pin/1.0mm CO_A+
10 CO_A+
8 A+ CO_A-
8 7 10 CO_A-
A-
7 6 B- TLO
6 5 10 TLO
B+ R915 0 U FOO
5 4 10 FOO
U1 R918 NC/0COMMON TRO
4 3 10 TRO

C938

C939

C940
V1 R919 0 V B+ R242 NC/1K U
3 2 B+
W1 R924 NC/0 W B-
2 1 B-
G1 R914 0 COMMON R925 0 W A- COMMON R244 NC/1K V
1 A-
R932 NC/0 V A+

68pF/50V/NP0

68pF/50V/NP0

68pF/50V/NP0
A+
R960 NC/0 U R248 NC/1K W
C281 C280 C838
C282 C285 C286 C846 C288
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
NC MUTE1 R975 10K
MUTE2 R909 10K
M V14REF_T V14
M M M

A3.3V MVCC_R
A3.3V R236 1K U21
2 MAC4G ⠜ᴀ乘⬭Ϟᢝ⬉䰏10K MVCC_R 2
R238 1K 1 30
R911 R910 R237 2 LED0 Latch_RSOUT 29
R239 1K 3 Latch_SET Latch_XRSOUT 28 FB1PxV
NC/10K NC/10K NC/4.7K Latch_CLR CSWI
4 27 R775 NC/0
GAINSW2 5 SWR_SEQ1 CSWO 26
5 LOAD- 6 SWR_SEQ2 TEST1 25
5 LOAD- SWR_OUTSEL/XMUTE FB3P3V
4 LOAD+ MVCC_R GAINSW2 7 24
4 LOAD+ STEP_ENA REG3P3V
3 R246 A3.3V FMO4 R765 0 8 23
3 2 TRAYIN# TM62 A3.3V FMO3 R766 0 9 STP1_IN PGND_SW 22
2 NC/4.7K STP2_IN REG1PxV
1 TRAYOUT# R249 1K 10 21 R774 0 FE_GND FE_GND
1 TRAYOUT# XLEDON P5V_SW
11 20 FB1PxV
5PIN/1.0mm R252 33K 12 CSWON FB1PxV 19 COA- CO_A-
XP5 C1026 C1027 C170 13 COLLIENDZ STP2- 18 COA+ CO_A+
100pF/16V 10uF/10V/Y5V GIO5 R255 0 14 XRESET STP2+ 17 COB- CO_B-
GND MVCC_R A5V STP1-
100pF/16V 15 16 COB+ CO_B+
FE_GND AGND STP1+
R256 33K
M TPC1391G4
FE_GND FE_GND
FE_GND

sanyo 414H08
R915 R919 R925 R914 0 R
1 R918 R924 R932 R960 NC 1

Hitach R918 R924 R932 R960 NC


HOP-B1350
R915 R919 R925 R914 0 R

When use Hitach OPU R863 is 10K

A B C D E

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:AMP+DSP


A B C D E
+3.3V

+3.3V TAS5352DDV6EVM

C1014

C1016

C1017

C1018

C1019
R732
GND
4.7

R701 R703 R704 R705

NC/0.01uF

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

0.01uF/50V/Y5V
RN704
10K 10K 10K 10K
47*4

HPM_L
HPP_L
HPM_R
HPP_R
/HP_SELO 1 8
2 7 + CE717 C710
/SD BKND_ERR /BKND_ERR
/BKND_ERR 3 6
47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
FAN control
AMP-DET HP_SELO
4 5
/HP_SELO PWM5੠PWM7᳓ᤶˈPWM6੠PWM8᳓ᤶ
1 8
/PDN /PND
/POWER/RESET 2 7 M_MUTE R708 47
AMP_MUTE GND
MUTE P/RESET
3 6
/RESET_MODULATOR
LINE_RP

R822

R823

R824
/PDN 4 5 R709 47
1 SCL-A
RN703 47*4
RN702
1
47*4
8
R821
R712 47
LINE_RM
LINE OUT 1
I2C_SCL SCL-A
SDA-A I2C_SDA 2 7 SDA-A LINE_LP
MCLK 3 6 R774 47
I2S_MCLK M_CLK 47 47 47 47
SCLK 4 5 TGND LINE_LM
I2S_SCLK S_CLK
R742 47
LRCLK 1 8
I2S_LRCK L_RCLK
SDIN1 2 7 R743 47
I2S_SD0 SDIN1
SDIN2 3 6
I2S_SD1 SDIN2
SDIN3 4 5 R721 47
I2S_SD2 TP18 SDIN3
5V 47*4
RN701

C1034

C1035

C1036

C1029

C1030

C1031

C1032

C1033
+12V M_CLK R740 47

DGND 5V
+5V TP19

64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49
47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0
+12V
DGND C701
C702 + PM_A2R

RESERVED

MCLK

PWM_HPP_R

PWM_HPM_R

PWM_HPP_L

PWM_HPM_L

PWM_P_6

PWM_M_6

PWM_P_5

PWM_M_5

DVDD_PWM

DVSS_PWM

PWM_P_8

PWM_M_8

PWM_P_7

PWM_M_7
1 +12V CE716

0.1uF/50V/Y5V
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 47uF/16V C711 PM_B2R
R726 R727 C705 C708
Input and Output Interface: Control, I2C, +5V, +12V and for I2S Audio

0.01uF/50V/X7R

0.1uF/50V/Y5V
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
200 200 PM_A1L

GND C704 PM_B1L


1 48 GND
0.01uF/50V/X7R VRA_PLL VR_PWM
R717 47
+3.3V +3.3V_SUB C706 2 47
C707 PLL_FLT_RET PWM_P_4 PM_A4SR
R765 R766 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V R738 47
3 46
4.7 4.7 PLL_FLTM PWM_M_4 PM_B4SR
R719 47
4 45
PLL_FLTP PWM_P_3 PM_A3SL
A R737 47
5 44
C749 AVSS PWM_M_3 PM_B3SL
C1058 + C1059
R720 47
47uF/16V 1uF/16V/Y5V 6 43 PWM_P_6
R790 R787
SUB OUT
0.1uF/50V/Y5V TGND C715 AVSS PWM_P_2
100K R736 47
2.2K 7 42 PWM_M_6
R788 2.2K VRD_PLL PWM_M_2
U711
R723 47
R789 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 8 41
C747 R134 AVSS_PLL TAS5508 PWM_P_1 PM_A5C
100K Q704 +3.3V
4.7 R739 47
C1053 1uF/16V/Y5V 9 40
NPN_MMBT8050C AVDD_PLL PWM_M_1 PM_B5C
1uF/10V/Y5V
2 A
10
VBGAP VALID
39
R770 1K/1%
VALID
2
CE718 +
C717 11 38
C716 RESET DVSS R725
47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
47
1000pF/50V/X7R /HP_SELO 12 37 /BKND_ERR
HP_SEL BKND_ERR
7

U712
13 36
CN

PVSS

EN

SGND

OUTR

-INR

+INR

AUDIO AMP_DRV602 C11 /PND


FOR SUB LIN OUT TGND TGND PDN DVDD 1
R716 R771 +3.3V
10uF/10V/Y5V 14 35
10K 20K/1% MUTE DVSS R731
C1056 PWM_P_6
DVDD1 1
PGND
PVDD

OUTL

1uF/10V/Y5V 15 34
+INL
-INL

DVDD DVSS
NC
CP

R786
16 33
C20 20K/1% DVSS VR_DIG
R783
8

10

11

12

13

14

120pF/50V/NP0
C1049 2.2k

RESERVED

RESERVED

RESERVED
+ CE722

OSC_CAP
+3.3V_SUB 270pF/50V/X7R +3.3V

XTL_OUT
VR_DPLL
/RESET_MODULATOR C714 C712
C12

XTL_IN

0.1uF/50V/Y5V
LRCLK
R718

SDIN4

SDIN3

SDIN2

SDIN1
0.1uF/50V/Y5V

PSVC
SCLK
10uF/10V/Y5V 47uF/16V
A

SDA
10K

SCL
PWM_M_6
R772 R729
C1052 C1054
1

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32
1uF/10V/Y5V 20K/1%
0.1uF/50V/Y5V C19
Q703 +3.3V GND
R781 R782
NC C719
120pF/50V/NP0 NC
M_MUTE 100K NC
C721
A R67
C1062 + C720
10uF/10V/Y5V R780 CE721 0.1uF/50V/Y5V GND

0.1uF/50V/Y5V
R1015 1K
SUB_OUT 100 R767 20K C724
NC 47uF/16V R706 R707
NC
R45
4.7K(NC) 4.7K(NC)
C129 C130 680
Q707
GND TP20

0.1uF/50V/Y5V

0.1uF/50V/Y5V
NPN_MMBT8050C
Q712 GND GND PSVC
D772 LL4148
PNP_3CG3906M R836 1K
M_MUTE Y1 SDIN1
C131
470pF/50V/NP0 SDIN2
D773 LL4148
13.5MHz/30PPM
BD_MUTE SDIN3
3 R835
10K
R730 1M 3
S_CLK
R147 20K C722 C723
A CE741 L_RCLK
15pF/50V/NP0 15pF/50V/NP0
C15
470uF/10V
C1080 120pF/50V/NP0 1uF/16V/Y5V R831 470 SCL-A
R163 10K R161 20K
HPM_R
R832 470
+

C1050 SDA-A
C14
270pF/50V/X7R 1uF/16V/Y5V
R814 10K R160 20K
U602 HPP_R
TPA6112A2
FB712 70/1A
5V 10 2 R162
VDD IN1- C17
20K
120pF/50V/NP0
1 3
6 OUT1 IN1+ C144
6 5 HP_R TP30
C1037 + CE734 9 4
1uF/16V/Y5V
5 4
XP806 OUT2 BYPASS
4 3 HP_L TP31 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 47uF/16V
3 6 7
6PIN/2.0mm 2 TP35 SD IN2+ C18 R167 A
2 MIC_OUT
1 20K
1 ℸ⬉ᆍ㽕ᬒ೼ICᓩ㛮ᮕ䖍 A
5 8 120pF/50V/NP0
C115 0.01uF/50V/Y5V

C116 0.01uF/50V/Y5V

C117 0.01uF/50V/Y5V

GND IN2- C16


1uF/16V/Y5V
R815 10K R168 20K
HPP_L
A
C1057 C22
C1081 120pF/50V/NP0 1uF/16V/Y5V
R164 10K 270pF/50V/X7R R169 20K
CE742 HPM_L
A 470uF/10V
+

R159 20K
R809
2.2K

R810
2.2K
4 4
H: MUTE R230
1K
Q48
L: WORK NPN_3DG3904M
Q50
D780 LL4148 NPN_3DG3904M
R808 1K C745
HP_MUTE 0.1uF/50V/Y5V

D779 LL4148
R811 1K
BD_MUTE

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:L+SL OUT

FAN_CT#
XP701
10PIN/3.96mm

TP116 10
R+ TP117 9 10 C776
1 R-
L+
TP118 8 9
8
0.1uF/50V/X7R 1
TP119 7
L- TP122 6 7
SR+ TP123 5 6 R746
SR- TP124 4 5
SL+ 4 D711 NC
TP125 3
SL- TP126 2 3
C+ TP127 1 2
C- 1
+ CE726
NC
NC

L13 FB80@100MHz

C760 + D710
C794 0.1uF/50V/Y5V CE746
0.1uF/50V/X7R C758
1000uF/50V
0.01uF/50V/Y5V

R762 NC
3.3 R745

FAN_CT#
+12V NC
R1002 10

+ CE725
R1003 10 NC

L711 TP22
10uH/5A
C791 C775 R748
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V NC

U731 R741
AMP_44P_TAS5342 10
D709
1 44
GVDD_B GVDD_A
2 43 C718 0.033uF/50V/X7R C766 C764
2 OTW OTW BST_A 1000pF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/50V/Y5V C768
R+ NC
2
3 42 0.012uF/50V/Y5V
NC NC C1025
+3.3V 4 41 + CE728
NC PVDD_A 0.47uF/63V
R702 10K R- D708 NC
5 40 C763 C767
SD PVDD_A C765 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.012uF/50V/Y5V NC
6 39 1000pF/50V/X7R
PM_A2R PWM_A OUT_A
R796 0
7 38 R700
RESET_AB GND_A R747
10
8 37 NC
PM_B2R PWM_B GND_B L710 TP23
R724 22K 10uH/5A
9 36
OC_ADJ OUT_B
10 35 PVDD
GND PVDD_B
11 34 C713 0.033uF/50V/X7R CE727
AGND BST_B L712 TP24 +
10uH/5A NC
12 33 C700 0.033uF/50V/X7R
VREG BST_C
C782 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
R800
VALID 0 13 32
M3 PVDD_C R799
R801
0 14 31 10
M2 OUT_C
R812
0 15 30
M1 GND_C
16 29 C783 C786
R797 PM_A1L PWM_C GND_D 1000pF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/50V/Y5V C790
0 0.012uF/50V/Y5V L+
17 28
RESET_CD OUT_D C788
18 27
PM_B1L PWM_D PVDD_D 0.47uF/63V
C787 C789 L-
19 26
NC PVDD_D C784 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.012uF/50V/Y5V
+12V 20 25 1000pF/50V/X7R
R722 NC NC
0 C709
21 24 R798
VDD BST_D
R1001 0.033uF/50V/X7R 10
C748 22 23
3 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 10
GVDD_C GVDD_D L709
10uH/5A
TP25 3
C770
C769
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V

+12V R1000
10

L12
FB80@100MHz
5V
+ CE745
C795 1000uF/50V
R129 0.1uF/50V/X7R
3.3K/1%
D770
LL4148 Power ON / OFF Mute
Q702

NPN_MMBT8050C
R773
2.2K VALID
D771
Q701
LL4148
PNP_MMBT8550CLT1 R776 1K
C785
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
R778 C1000
+
CE713 47K 0.1uF/50V/X7R
220uF/16V

4 4
D774
LL4148

P_MUTE

D781
LL4148

BD_MUTE

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:R+SR OUT


C737
0.1uF/50V/X7R

1 1
L15 FB80@100MHz

R750 NC
C1003 + CE747 FAN_CT#
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
C738 D705
1000uF/50V
0.1uF/50V/X7R NC

C792 + CE730
R785 NC
0.01uF/50V/Y5V
3.3
+12V
R755 10
R749 D704
NC NC

R764 10
CE729
L708 TP26 +
C736 10uH/5A NC
C735
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
U709
R795
AMP_44P_TAS5342 10 SR+
1 44
GVDD_B GVDD_A C796
2 43 C761 C771
OTW OTW BST_A 1000pF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/50V/Y5V C780 SR-
3 42 0.012uF/50V/Y5V
NC NC 0.033uF/50V/X7R TP27

FAN_CT#
C777
+3.3V 4 41
R710 NC PVDD_A 0.47uF/63V
10K C772 C778
5 40
SD PVDD_A C762 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.012uF/50V/Y5V
6 39 1000pF/50V/X7R
R784 PM_A4SR PWM_A OUT_A
2 0
7
RESET_AB GND_A
38 R791 2
10 R769
8 37 NC
PM_B4SR PWM_B GND_B L707
R744 22K 10uH/5A
9 36
OC_ADJ OUT_B
D707
10 35 PVDD
GND PVDD_B
11 34 C798 0.033uF/50V/X7R
AGND BST_B L701
10uH/5A NC
12 33
VREG BST_C
R813 + CE732
VALID C734 0 13 32 C797 0.033uF/50V/X7R NC
0.1uF/50V/Y5V M3 PVDD_C R754
R826 D706
0 14 31 10
M2 OUT_C NC
R827 0
15 30
M1 GND_C
16 29 C751 C753 R768
R792 PM_A3SL PWM_C GND_D 1000pF/50V/X7R 0.1uF/50V/Y5V C773
0 0.012uF/50V/Y5V NC
17 28
RESET_CD OUT_D
C750
18 27
PM_B3SL PWM_D PVDD_D 0.47uF/63V
19 26 C754 C774 CE731
NC PVDD_D C752 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.012uF/50V/Y5V TP28 +
NC
+12V 20 25 1000pF/50V/X7R
R756 NC NC SL+
0
21 24 R751
VDD BST_D
R752 10 10
C733 22 23 C703 0.033uF/50V/X7R
GVDD_C GVDD_D L702 TP29
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 10uH/5A
SL-
C732
C731
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
BOOTSTRAP CAPACITORS

+12V
3 R753 10
3
L14
FB80@100MHz

+
CE748
C739 1000uF/50V
0.1uF/50V/X7R

C740
0.1uF/50V/X7R

LAYOUT NOTE
PLACE ON
COMPONENT SIDE

4 4

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:C OUT

PVDD

TP34
1
1 2
2 3
3 4 C799 C756
1 4
5
5 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.01uF/50V/Y5V R763 1
6 10K
6
R760
XP702
6PIN/2.5mm 3.3

LAYOUT NOTE: LAYOUT NOTE: LAYOUT NOTE:


EMI SNUBBER EMI SNUBBER EMI SNUBBER
PLACE TO THE PLACE TO THE PLACE NEAR
RIGHT OF U100 LEFT OF U100 J901 PIN 1

PVDD FILTER
C743
0.1uF/50V/X7R

+12V
R733 10

R734 10
C726
0.1uF/50V/Y5V

C725
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
C744
U708
2 AMP_44P_TAS5342
0.1uF/50V/X7R 2
1 44 C1028
GVDD_B GVDD_A 0.033uF/50V/X7R
OTW 2 43
OTW BST_A
3 42
NC NC
+3.3V 4 41 TP49
R711 NC PVDD_A D701 NC R803
10K NC
5 40 FAN_CT#
TP51 SD PVDD_A
6 39
R793 PWM_A OUT_A
0 + CE736
7 38
TP52 RESET_AB GND_A NC
D700 NC
8 37
R735 PWM_B GND_B
22K TP50 C1027 0.033uF/50V/X7R
9 36
OC_ADJ OUT_B
10 35 PVDD
GND PVDD_B R802
L16
NC
11 34 FB80@100MHz
AGND BST_B
C1024 0.033uF/50V/X7R
VALID 12 33
VREG BST_C
R828
C727 0 13 32 CE735
M3 PVDD_C L716 TP32 +
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
R829 10uH/5A NC + CE749 + CE750
0 14 31
Linewidth 2mm
M2 OUT_C 1000uF/50V 1000uF/50V
R830
0 15 30
M1 GND_C R1009
16 29 10
R794 PM_A5C PWM_C GND_D C1007
0 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
17 28
RESET_CD OUT_D C1012
18 27 C1009
PM_B5C PWM_D PVDD_D 1000pF/50V/X7R 0.012uF/50V/Y5V C+
19 26
NC PVDD_D
3 +12V
R757
20
NC NC
25 C1023 C1022 3
0.033uF/50V/X7R 0.47uF/63V C-
0 C1008
21 24
VDD BST_D 0.012uF/50V/Y5V
R758 10
C728 22 23
GVDD_C GVDD_D C1021 C1006
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
0.1uF/50V/Y5V R1008
1000pF/50V/X7R
C729 C730 10
L715 TP33
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
10uH/5A Linewidth 2mm

+12V
R759
10

Linewidth 2mm

C741
0.1uF/50V/X7R LC DEMODULATION
FILTER

C759 C757
C742 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.01uF/50V/Y5V
0.1uF/50V/X7R

R761
3.3

LAYOUT NOTE
PLACE ON
4 COMPONENT SIDE 4

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:Main Power

1 CE39
1
SD+3.3V

+
FB3 70/1A 470uF/16V

FB7 Q3 R75
+12VIN
C71 70/1A PNP_3CA8550C 150
5V VCC_FAN 1
0.1uF/25V/Y5V CS3.3V 1
2
1.1A +3.3V
FB5 70/1A
R8
47K
2

R28 + CE24 C90


R30
C101
XP8
Q5
10 U733 AT1529 CE65 47uF/16V
47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V +
PNP_3CA8550C 150

+
2PIN/2.0mm
R929
C145 CE36 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
1 8 0
VCC VIN L17 3.3uH/3A + CE733 C127 0.1uF/25V/Y5V P P R2
47uF/16V
C67 7 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 47K
R571 47K LX 47uF/16V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 5 R76
EN C21
4 4.7K
3 FB 22uF/10V/Y5V R928
GND C13
R1016 + CE753 2 47K/1%
REF 0.1uF/25V/Y5V CSD+3.3V R69 P
22K R77
100uF/16V 9 6 1K
TP PGND Q7 4.7K
FB9 70/1A FAN NPN_MMBT8050C
C72
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
R143 C148 R93
15K/1% 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 82K

R131 3.9K
Q8
FAN_2 NPN_MMBT8050C
R111
82K

2 P 2

L8 5V
FB80@100MHz

+
CE33
C49 C50 C52 C56
470uF/16V

0.1uF/50V/Y5V
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
5V_STB

XP13
TO POWER BOARD R728
4.7
8PIN/2.5mm L10
8 FB80@100MHz I+12V TGND
TAS5518 PLL GND
8 7
7 6 Imax 2A
6 5
5 4 GND
4 3 +12VIN L7
3 2 GND FB80@100MHz +12V
2 1 -12VIN
AUX IN GND
1
+ CE34
C51
470uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V AK12V FB202 200/600mA
FB10 70/1A
+/-12V: +/-12V(+-5%)
+5V: +5V(+-2.5%) C55 C64
0.1uF/50V/Y5V FB201 200/600mA
0.1uF/50V/Y5V

3 -12VIN 3

+ CE35 C66 200/600mA


FAN GND
47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
FB209 P

FB210 200/600mA
IPOD GND
S

200/600mA
FB203
R1011 NC/0
FB204 200/600mA

U2
Q6
S1206S +3.3V_FB P_ASM3403 200MA +3.3V_STB
FB206 200/600mA

5V_STB 3 2
VI VO S D FB205 200/600mA
GND

C1069 R860
+ CE64 + CE63
+ CE62 C247
C253
1uF/16V/Y5V
10K C248
47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
A
1

47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
GND
AGND
HEADPHONE&SUB LIN OUT
R115
220

5V
R861 10K
Q2
NPN_3DG3904M
4 C249
4
R435
4.7K 0.1uF/50V/Y5V

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:AK5367


C44 33pF/50V/NP0
C45 33pF/50V/NP0
C122 R4
C153 R6 51K
R51 0 1.74K/0.1% R12 49.9k/0.1%
0.1uF/25V/Y5V IPOD_LOUT
39pF/50V/NP0 R15
1 R175 220 A-12V A-12V
/RST TUNER_reset C39
2 R176 220 TUNER_SEN TL072 49.9k/1%
/SEN 3 R179 220 4700PF/50V/X7R
SDIO TUNER_SDIO U719A

4
4 R178 220
1 SCLK TUNER_SCLK R17 1

4
5 R180 0 2 - TL072
VCC(+3.3V) 3.3V_FM 49.9K/1% U720A CE6
6 R250 220 TUNER_DATA 1 2 -
DATA 7 R108 220 TP05 3 1 IPOD_L

+
+
LRCLK AD_LRCK
8 R109 220 AD_BCLK 3 +
BLCK 9 R110 220 TU_GPIO/RDS

8
AUD_RETURNL
GPIO2 CE38 A+12V A+12V 10uF/16V
R5 R7 R16

8
10 10uF/16V R20
GND C152 C151 C147 C146 C69 C70 2.1K/0.1% 49.9k/0.1% 0
+

+
47K
GND
GND
GND

C140 CE69 IPOD_G


47uF/16V A+12V
39pF/50V/NP0

39pF/50V/NP0

39pF/50V/NP0

39pF/50V/NP0

39pF/50V/NP0

39pF/50V/NP0

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

8
13
12
11

AUD_RETURNR

8
C42 5
C40 R9 + 7 5
TUN1 close to FM 4700PF/50V/X7R 49.9k/0.1% 33pF/50V/NP0 6
-
+ 7
U719B 6
KST-MW104FV1-S78D
TL072 - U720B

4
TL072

4
A-12V R19
C41 A-12V 47K
4700PF/50V/X7R C46 33pF/50V/NP0
R50 R11 C43 33pF/50V/NP0 R18 CE5
0 R10 49.9K/0.1%
IPOD_R

+
IPOD_ROUT
49.9k/0.1% R13 R14
1.74K/0.1% 49.9k/0.1% 49.9k/1% 10uF/16V

-12VIN A-12V +12V


A+12V
R72
10
10
R73

CE11 C33 +
+
0.1uF/50V/Y5V CE12 C34
2 100uF/16V
100uF/16V
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 2
U3
LDO_G9091-330T11U 3.3V_FM

1 5
VIN VOUT
close to LDO
close to LDO
C143 2 C142
2.2uF/10V/Y5V GND 4.7uF/16V/Y5V

3 4
EN NC
U725
R145 33
FM_EN AZ1117_5.0V
AK12V
2 3
Vout input

ADJ/GND
ADC_5V R22
R23 4.7 4.7

C227 + + + CE37
CE9 + C228
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
CE10 CE8

1
10uF/16V
100uF/16V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
220uF/16V
10uF/16V

A
FB207 200/600mA
C221 + CE740
FB208 200/600mA
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
2.2uF/50V U18
A
ADC_AK5367 CE57
10uF/16V
1 30 C226 +
LIN1 2 VCOM AVDD 29 0.1uF/25V/Y5V SD+3.3V
A 3 LIN1 AVSS1 28
RIN1
LIN2 4 RIN1 DVDD 27 TP01
LIN2 LRCK AD_LRCK
RIN2 5 26
3 LIN3 6 RIN2
LIN3
MCLK
BICK
25 AD_BCLK
AD_MCLK R468
4.7K
3
RIN3 7 24 TP04
RIN3 SDTO AKM_DATA
LIN4 8 23 I2C_SCL
RIN4 9 LIN4 SCL 22
10 TP47 I2C_SDA
C1087 C233 10 RIN4 SDA 21 AD/PDN
6 RISEL PDN
10uF/10V/Y5V 10uF/10V/Y5V 11 20 R70 470 R66 470
8 TP65 AUX1_L R301 47K LIN1 ROUT CP
R423 24K 12 19
7 AUX2_L C1088 10uF/10V/Y5VR303 47K LIN2 ROPIN CN C234
R424 24K 13 18
MIC_L C1091 10uF/10V/Y5V R305 47K LIN3 LOPIN CVDD 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
14 17
P4 9 IPOD_L R307 24K LIN4 LOUT VSS2
LINE_ROUT C235 15 16
1 LISEL CVEE R3 10
JACK_6P_RCA_A C1089 10uF/10V/Y5V 10uF/10V/Y5V
3 TP110 AUX1_R R302 47K RIN1
2 TP111 AUX2_R C1090 10uF/10V/Y5V
R304 47K RIN2
4 MIC_R C1092 10uF/10V/Y5V R306 47K RIN3
LINE_LOUT
5 IPOD_R R308 24K RIN4 C236
1uF/10V/Y5V +
C237 CE58
C118
C119
C120
C121
C123
C124
C125
C126

TP112
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 10uF/16V
A
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

R433
4.7K

R434
1K
ADC_RST Q47
A NPN_3DG3904M

R439 FB211 200/600mA


1K
MIC_R MIC_OUT
FB212 200/600mA

R440
1K A
MIC_L
4 4

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:74LVC541


A

A
+3.3V +3.3V_LINEOUT
FB6 70/1A

C755
C149
1uF/16V/Y5V R834
0.1uF/25V/Y5V 100K R843
R847
1 2.2K
2.2K
LINE_MUTE
1
A R841
C793
100K
C1061 0.47uF/50V/Y5V Q706
NPN_MMBT8050C
1uF/10V/Y5V R833
20K/1%
C133 10uF/10V/Y5V
LINE_RM
R839 10K
R856 C138
470 120pF/50V/NP0 R849 20K C1068
270pF/50V/X7R
R842 10K R840 20K/1%
LINE_LOUT C132 10uF/10V/Y5V
LINE_LOUT LINE_RP
LINE_ROUT
LINE_ROUT R851

1
C128
20K/1%
L Work

CN

PVSS

EN

SGND

OUTR

-INR

+INR
120pF/50V/NP0

H mute C1063
U713 R844

PGND
PVDD
A

OUTL
1uF/10V/Y5V

+INL
20K/1%

-INL
NC
C137 10uF/10V/Y5V

CP
LINE_LP
AUDIO AMP_DRV602
Q709 R845

10

11

12

13

14
D778 LL4148 Q713 C1051
NPN_MMBT8050C +3.3V_LINEOUT 10K 270pF/50V/X7R
PNP_3CG3906M R857 1K
LINE_MUTE C141 R846
20K/1%
D777 LL4148 470PF/50V/NP0 R848 10K C136 10uF/10V/Y5V
LINE_LM
C1064 C1066 +3.3V_FB
BD_MUTE
1uF/10V/Y5V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
R858 C135
C134 R850
10K A
120pF/50V/NP0 20K/1% R1012
120pF/50V/NP0
10K
R174 U4 R1014
R855
47 BPC-817B 330R
A 470 IR_IN
A R838 20K IR_IN

1
2 R166 2
NC
Q708 A
NPN_MMBT8050C

2
R854 1K
C139 C154 C65 R165
NC NC NC
470PF/50V/NP0

P5
A +12V 2
4
3
R155 F1
1
0 SMD0805-035
5
SUB TRIGGER 6

RN128
C1079
56*4
1 8
100pF/50V/NP0
2 7
3 6
SPDIF_DATA 9 11 

A7 Y7 4 5
AD_MCLK 8 12 

7 A6 Y6 13 
AD_LRCK A5 Y5
AD_BCLK
6 14 

5 A4 Y4 15 R32 56
TUNER_DATA A3 Y3
AKM_DATA 4 16
3 A2 Y2 17
A1 Y1 R46 56
2 18
A0 Y0
1 20
19 OE1 VCC 10
OE2 GND SD+3.3V
U202
74LVC541APW
3 C28 3
0.1uF/50V/Y5V

RN129
56*4
9 11 8 1 TP06 MUXED_DA
8 A7 Y7 12 7 2 TP07
MCLK_OUT A6 Y6 I2S_MCLK
LRCLK_OUT 7 13 6 3 TP08 MUXED_LRCLK
6 A5 Y5 14 5 4 TP09
SCLK_OUT A4 Y4 MUXED_SCLK
BD_SDIN0 5 15 1 8 TP010 MUXED_DAI0
4 A3 Y3 16 2 7 TP011
BD_SDIN1 A2 Y2 MUXED_DAI1
BD_SDIN2
3 17 3 6 TP012 MUXED_DAI2
2 A1 Y1 18 4 5 TP013
BD_SDIN3 A0 Y0 MUXED_DAI3
RN130 56*4
1 20
R29 47 OE1 VCC
MCU_BD
19 10
OE2 GND SD+3.3V
U203
C29
SD+3.3V 74LVC541APW
0.1uF/25V/Y5V

R21
10K

R24 5.1K
Q9
NPN_MMBT8050C

R27
100K

4 4

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CS3.3V

Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:DSP ONLY 1 SPI FLASH POPULATED


R98 R97
BOTH FOOTPRINTS REPRESENTED
R144
2.7K 2.7K
2.7K R61 R96 R99 SD_A12 is used only on FLASH
10K 10K 10K
CSD+3.3V
SPI_FLASH_CS
IC_128P_CS495314

126 117
so route length is not critical
SCLK_CS SCPI_CLK EXT_A19 U726
MOSI_CS 123 116 R100 R146 R95
124 SCP1_MOSI EXT_A18 114
TO MCU MISO_CS
6 SCP1_MISO/SDA EXT_A17 113
10K 0 10K
U206 SD_A0 23 2 SD_D0
1 CS_CS
SPI2 4 SCP1_CS
SCP1_IRQ
EXT_A16
EXT_A15
111
NC/FLASH_SPI_8Mbit_EON25F80
SD_A1 24 A0
A1
DQ0
DQ1
4 SD_D1 1
128 106 EXT--A14 SD_A2 25 5 SD_D2


PCP SCP1_BSY SD_BA1/EXT_A14 104 EXT--A13 1 8 SD_A3 26 A2 DQ2 7 SD_D3
SD_BA0/EXT_A13 103 EXT--A10 SPI_FLASH_MISO 2 CE# VDD 7 SD_A4 29 A3 DQ3 8 SD_D4
SD_A12/EXT_A10 84 3 SO HOLD# 6 SPI_FLASH_CLK SD_A5 30 A4 DQ4 10 SD_D5
SPI_FLASH_MOSI 3 SD_A11/EXT_A12 85 EXT--A11 4 WP# SCK 5 SPI_FLASH_MOSI SD_A6 31 A5 DQ5 11 SD_D6
TO FLASH SPI_FLASH_MISO 2 SCP2_MOSI SD_A10/EXT_A11 87 EXT--A9 VSS SI SD_A7 32 A6 DQ6 13 SD_D7
SPI_FLASH_CLK 1 SCP2_MISO/SDA SD_A9/EXT_A9 88 EXT--A8 SD_A8 33 A7 DQ7 42 SD_D8
SCP2CK SD_A8/EXT_A8 90 EXT--A7 C76 SD_A9 34 A8 DQ8 44 SD_D9
7 SD_A7/EXT_A7 91 EXT--A6 0.1uF/50V/Y5V SD_A10 22 A9 DQ9 45 SD_D10 CSD+3.3V
TP71 SCP2_CS/GPIO6 SD_A6/EXT_A6 A10/AP DQ10
5 93 EXT--A5 SD_A11 35 47 SD_D11
TP72 SCP2_IRQ SD_A5/EXT_A5 A11 DQ11

C81

C79

C74
96 EXT--A4 SD_A13 20 48 SD_D12
CS3.3V SD_A4/EXT_A4 97 EXT--A3 SD_A14 21 BA0/A13 DQ12 50 SD_D13
SD_A3/EXT_A3 TP37 BA1/A12 DQ13
99 EXT--A2 51 SD_D14

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V
SD_A2/EXT_A2 R148 0 DQ14
101 EXT--A1 SD_CLKOUT CLK 38 53 SD_D15
SD_A1/EXT_A1 102 EXT--A0 SD_CLKEN CKE 37 CLK DQ15
R56 R54 SD_A0/EXT_A0 CKE
R55 33
2.2k 2.2k 58 EXT--D7 SD_CS 19 1
SD_D7/EXT_D7 59 EXT--D6 C75 SD_RAS 18 CS VCC 14
SD_D6/EXT_D6 60 EXT--D5 C27 SD_CAS 17 RAS VCC 27

NC/10pF/50V/NP0
121 SD_D5/EXT_D5 61 EXT--D4 SD_WE 16 CAS VCC CSD+3.3V
DSP_REST RESET SD_D4/EXT_D4 NC/10pF/50V/NP0 WE
 41 63 EXT--D3 3
TEST SD_D3/EXT_D3 64 EXT--D2 SD_DQM0 15 VCCQ 9
R57 0 SD_D2/EXT_D2 DQML VCCQ
36 65 EXT--D1 SD_DQM1 39 43 +
TP121 DBDA SD_D1/EXT_D1 DQMH VCCQ
37 68 EXT--D0 49 C25 C31 C48 C32 CE25
DBCK SD_D0/EXT_D0 69 EXT--D15 36 VCCQ 10uF/16V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V
TP120 SD_D15/EXT_D15 NC
14 70 EXT--D14 40 6
TP81 EE_CS/UART_C SD_D14/EXT_D14 NC VSSQ
11 71 EXT--D13 12
TP82 UART_TXD SD_D13/EXT_D13 VSSQ
13 72 EXT--D12 54 46
TP83 UART_RXD SD_D12/EXT_D12 VSS VSSQ
74 EXT--D11 41 52
SD_D11/EXT_D11 R149 VSS VSSQ
10 75 EXT--D10 28
TP84 GPIO3/DDAC SD_D10/EXT_D10 0 VSS
77 EXT--D9
SD_D9/EXT_D9 78 EXT--D8
SD_D8/EXT_D8
119 SDRAM_64Mb(4M*16)_EM638165TBS
R63 1M EXT_CS1 TP97
94
EXT_CS2 TP89 R150
32 66
DAI2LRCK/BREQ EXT_WE TP98 75
33 118
R82 Y2 DAI2_SCLK/BDISCK EXT_OE TP102
MUXED_DA 34 57 SD__DQM0
1K DAI2_DATA/DSD5 SD_DQM0
DSP_XTI 79 SD__DQM1
2 30 SD_DQM1 80 SD_CLKOUT 2


MUXED_LRCLK DAI1_LRCK/DSD4 SD_CLKOUT C150


MUXED_SCLK 29 81 SD_CLKIN
24.576MHz/30PPM
from AD 27 DAI1_SCK/DSDCK SD_CLKIN 82 SD_CLKEN 15pF/50V/NP0
MUXED_DAI0 DAI1_D0/DSD0 SD_CLKEN
C214 MUXED_DAI1 26 110 SD__CS
C215 24 DAI1_D1/DSD1 SD_CS 109 SD__RAS 56*4
33pF/50V/NP0 MUXED_DAI2 DAI1_D2/DSD2 SD_RAS RN106
33pF/50V/NP0 MUXED_DAI3 23 108 SD__CAS SD__DQM0 8 1 SD_DQM0
DAI1_D3/DSD3 SD_CAS 107 SD__WE EXT--D7 7 2 SD_D7
17 SD_WE EXT--D6 6 3 SD_D6
DSP_XTO 18 XTI 40 EXT--D5 5 4 SD_D5
XTO DAO_MCLK I2S_MCLK
XTAL_DIR  16 54 RN107 56*4
XTAL_OUT DAO1_LRCLK I2S_LRCK
 20 52 EXT--D1 1 8 SD_D1
+DSP_PLL_PWR TP66 I2S_SCLK
TO 8422 TO TAS5518
R52 56 PLL_REF_RES DAO1_SCLK 51 EXT--D3 2 7 SD_D3
R62 5.1K DAO1_D0/HS0 I2S_SD0
49 EXT--D2 3 6 SD_D2
DAO1_D1/HS1 I2S_SD1
+ 48
I2S_SD2
EXT--D4 4 5 SD_D4
CE1 C87 DAO1_D2/HS2 47 RN123 56*4 56*4
DAO1_D3/XMTA TP88 RN108
1 8 EXT--D0 8 1 SD_D0
10uF/16V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
46 2 7 EXT--D15 7 2 SD_D15
L718 DAO2_LRLCK SPD_LRCK
44 3 6 EXT--D14 6 3 SD_D14
3.3uH/30mA 19
GNDA
DAO2_SCLK
DAO2_D0/HS3
43 4 5
SPD_SCLK
DIR_DA
TO CS8422 EXT--D13 5 4 SD_D13
39 HS4 56*4 RN109
21 DAO2_D1/HS4 38 SPI_FLASH_CS EXT--D12 8 1 SD_D12
VDDA(3.3V) DAO2_DATA2 TP87
35 EXT--D11 7 2 SD_D11
DAO2_D3/XMTB TP86
42 R713 R714 R715 EXT--D10 6 3 SD_D10
55 VDD1 45 EXT--D9 5 4 SD_D9
VDD2 GNDD1 10K 10K 10K
83 56
95 VDD3 GNDD2 86
112 VDD4 GNDD3 98
CS3.3V 125 VDD5 GNDD4 115
12 VDD6 GNDD5 127
22 VDD7 GNDD6 15 56*4
VDD8 GNDD7 RN111
25 EXT--A8 8 1 SD_A8
50 GNDD8 53 EXT--A7 7 2 SD_A7
62 VDDIO1 GNDIO1 67 EXT--A6 6 3 SD_A6
73 VDDIO2 GNDIO2 76 EXT--A5 5 4 SD_A5
89 VDDIO3 GNDIO3 92 56*4
VDDIO4 GNDIO4 RN112
100 105 EXT--A4 8 1 SD_A4
120 VDDIO5 GNDIO5 122 EXT--D8 R65 56 SD_D8 EXT--A3 7 2 SD_A3
8 VDDIO6 GNDIO6 9 SD__DQM1 R79 56 SD_DQM1 EXT--A2 6 3 SD_A2
28 VDDIO7 GNDIO7 31 EXT--A11 R80 56 SD_A11 EXT--A1 5 4 SD_A1
CS1.8V VDDIO8 GNDIO8 EXT--A9 R83 56 SD_A9 56*4
3 U1
EXT--A10
RN113
1 8 SD_A10 3
AS1117-1.8V EXT--A13 2 7 SD_A13
+3.3V
EXT--A14 3 6 SD_A14
3 2
VI VO DEFAULT SPI & I2C ADDR = 0x80 EXT--A0
56*4
4 5
RN114
SD_A0
GND

SD__WE 8 1 SD_WE
SD__CAS 7 2 SD_CAS
+ CE67 C252 + CE68 C251
SD__RAS 6 3 SD_RAS
0.1uF/50V/Y5V 47uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V SD__CS 5 4 SD_CS
1

47uF/16V

CS3.3V

I2S_SD0 R94 1K
R101 NC
I2S_SD1 R102 NC
R103 10K

I2S_SD2 R104 10K


R105 NC
DIR_DA R106 NC
R107 NC
CS3.3V CS1.8V CS3.3V

R113
10K

HS4

C88
CE4 +
4 C77 C80 C84 C86 C91 C24 C30 C59 + CE23 C78 C82 C83 C85 C89 C23 C26 C47 4
0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V

0.1uF/25V/Y5V

10uF/16V 100uF/16V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V

R112
10K

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:SPDIF

SPDIF_REST
C9
0.01uF/50V/X7R

TO-MCU
1 L4
C1082 C1083 C1084 1

NC/10pF/50V/NP0

NC/10pF/50V/NP0
TP114 1.8uH/25mA R35 0 SD+3.3V

NC/10pF/50V/NP0
P1
TP90 RN124
C779
5 R38 56*4
5 1uF/16V/Y5V TP103 AD_LRCK
0 LRCLKOUT 8 1
4 L3 TP107 SCLKOUT 7 2 TP104
4
3 ZD1 470nH/200mA TP105 SDAOUT 6 3
AD_BCLK
TO 74LVC541
3 R34 MCLKOUT 5 4 SPDIF_DATA
R37
ZMM5V6/5.6V C7 75/1% MTK_LRCLK
2 100K
2 TP106 AD_MCLK
220PF/50V/NP0
RN122 56*4
1 1 8
1 C35
+ 2 7

32

31

30

29

28

27
26
25

33
0.01uF/50V/Y5V LRCLK_IN
CE13 C60 3 6 SCLK_IN
SCLK_IN
RCA/OPTICAL JACK,GOLD 10uF/16V 0.1uF/50V/Y5V 4 5
TO MAIN

/RST

RMCK

GPIO3

OLRCK1

OSCLK1

SDOUT1
TDM_IN
OLRCK2

GND
LRDA
RX1 R42 33 1 24 MTK_SCLK
RXO OSCLK2 C1085 C1086
C54 NC/10pF/50V/NP0 NC/10pF/50V/NP0
2 23 MTK_SDA
0.1uF/50V/Y5V RX1 SDOUT2
R43 33 3 22
L2 C5 VA VL
R31 22pF/50V/NP0
470nH/200mA 4 21
4.7K AGND DGND
+ CE3 R48 33
C57 10uF/16V SD+3.3V 5 20
RX2 VD_FLT
0.1uF/50V/Y5V TP91
R133 33 6 19
RX3 V_REG
7 18
ADO GPIO2
8 17
C53 ADICDIN GPIO1

LRCLK

GPIO0
ISCLK
TP94 R26

SDIN
SDA

XTO
0.1uF/50V/Y5V

SCL
C6

XTI
CE2 U714 22K
P2
+ L1 R33
10uF/16V 22pF/50V/NP0 CS8422
4.7K
470nH/200mA
5

10

11

12

13

14

15

16
5 SUB_OUT SD+3.3V SD+3.3V

2 4
4
C58 C10 2
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
3 0.01uF/50V/X7R
3 RX2
2 L5
2 L6
L9 I2C_SCL R78 470 470nH/200mA 470nH/200mA
1
1 1.8uH/25mA R41 0 CE15
R74 470 TP93 TP92
ARC I2C_SDA 10uF/16V
C781
RCA/OPTICAL JACK,GOLD TP67
1uF/16V/Y5V XTAL_DIR C61 C36
A
ZD2
C8 R36 R40
CE14 + +

0.01uF/50V/X7R
0.1uF/50V/Y5V
75/1% 100K C37
ZMM5V6/5.6V 220PF/50V/NP0 TP96 10uF/16V C63 C38 C62
SPD_LRCK
0.01uF/50V/X7R

0.1uF/50V/Y5V

0.1uF/50V/Y5V
0.01uF/50V/X7R
TP100
SPD_SCLK
TP101
DIR_DA

26
25
I2S_MCLKᬍ៤XTAL_DIR INT_RX R114 0 TP115 1 GND
,๲ࡴR130 INT2_RX
INT_TX
R116
R140
0
0
TP63
TP75
2
3
I+12V R141‫ݐخ‬ᆍ RST_7622 R117
R118
0
0
TP61
TP60
4
5
PD_7622
L719 10uH/2A ARC R119 0 TP58 6
XP11
CE752 + TP62 7
C1077 R130 0 R120 0 TP56 8 24PIN/0.5mm
C1073 XTAL_DIR
100uF/16V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V U732 SCLK_IN R121 0 TP55 9
0.01uF/50V/X7R LRCLK_IN R122 0 TP54 10
EUP3482 R142
I2S_MCLK R141 NC/0 LRDA R123 0 TP53 11
75K
2

12
R47 10K

TOP
7 3 R39 0 TP46 13
TO BD PCB
IN

BS

EN SW SDA_7622
14
R320 + CE751
L11
FB80@100MHZ
LAYOUTϸϾ⬉䰏ᬒ೼ϔ䍋 SCL_7622
R124 0 TP44 15
COMP

8 5 R49 C1070 C1071 R125 0 TP43 16


GND

SS FB 4.7 BD_SDIN0
1.5K/1% 100uF/16V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 0.1uF/25V/Y5V R126 0 TP42 17
3 BD_SDIN1
BD_SDIN2 R127 0 TP41 18 3
BD_SDIN3 R128 0 TP40 19
4

C1072 20
C1074 3300pF/50V/X7R R138 0 TP77 21
LRCLK_OUT
C1075 3300pF/50V/X7R SCLK_OUT R139 0 TP76 22
MCLK_OUT R136 0 TP141 23
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
24
R71
R137
10K/1%
2.2K
GND

28
27
SD+3.3V
R438
S 4.7K
FB714 FB713 R68 CE21 GND
37

38

C73 + I_DET
200/600mA 200/600mA 10uF/16V
75
GND 0.1uF/50V/Y5V
37

38

R44
36 18 TP6
36 18 47K
35 17
34 35 17 16 TP1
34 16 R437
33 15 I_RX
33 15 1K
GND 32 14 Q49
31 32 14 13 NPN_3DG3904M
D7 C68 31 13 I_TX
R135 30 12
LL4148 0.1uF/50V/Y5V4.7 29 30 12 11 Detect
28 29 11 10
27 28 10 9
27 9 TP13
26 8
26 8
C113

25 7 TP4
24 25 7 6 TP8 C114
23 24 6 5 TP3 47pF/50V/NP0
TP5 22 23 5 4 TP7
S 22 4
21 3 TP2 47pF/50V/NP0
21 3
20
20 2
2 TP9 IPOD_G AUD_RETURNR
19 1 TP10 IPOD_ROUT
19 1 GND
P3
CON_38P_BRIDGE
TP11
4 IPOD_LOUT
IPOD_G AUD_RETURNL 4
R132
R58

R59

R60

R64

R53

75 75 75 75 75 75

GND

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Amplifier Board Circuit Diagram:MCU

+3.3V_STB 3.3V_MCU
FB8
400/200mA
1 C104 C1078 1
H 㾷BD MUTE 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 2.2uF
C95 + CE20
3.3V_MCU R236 0
L BD MUTE 䍋԰⫼ HP_SELO R223 0
R231 0
HP_DET
VOL- 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 47uF/16V
R219 0
MIC_DET R242 0 VOL+
R218 0 IR
P/RESET R245 0
R254 0 MIC_CT
BKND_ERR R246 0
R229 0 VFD_RST
KEY_LED R247 0
R220 0 VDIN
FAN R191 0
R221 0 VLCK
FAN_2 R232 0
R222 0 VSTB
TP158

U729

80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
IC_80P_PIC24FJ256GA108

PMD4/CN62/RE4
PMD3/CN61/RE3
PMD2/CN60/RE2
PMD1/CN59/RE1
PMD0/CN58/RE0
CN77/RG0
CN78/RG1
CN69/RF1
CN68/RF0
ENVREG
Vcap/Vddcore
SE/C3INA/CN16/RD7
C3INB/CN15/RD6
PMRD/RP20/CN14/RD5
PMWR/RP25/CN13/RD4
CN19/RD13
RP142/CN57/RD12
PMBE/RP22/CN52/RD3
RP23/CN51/RD2
RP24/CN50/RD1
CS3.3V
R235 0 1 60 R201 33 PCP
3.3V_MCU ADC_RST R214 0 2 PMD5/CN63/RE5 RPI37/CN0/RC14 59 R244 0
SCL_7622 SCL3/CN64/RE6 C3IND/CN1/RC13 DSP_REST
R217 0 3 58 R243 0
SDA_7622 R189 0 4 SDA3/CN65/RE7 RP11/CN49/RD0 57 R197 33 SPI2
MCU_BD RPI38/CN45/RC1 RP12/PMCS1/CN56/RD11 MOSI_CS
D1 R185 SPDIF_REST R213 0 5 56 R198 33 MISO_CS
LL4148 27K R91 33 6 RPI40/CN47/RC3 RP3/PMCS2/CN55/RD10 55 R199 33
I_TX PMA5/RP21/C1IND/CN8/RG6 RP4/CN54/RD9 SCLK_CS
I_RX R92 0 7 54 R200 33 CS_CS
R192 RP26/PMA4/C1INC/CN9/RG7 RP2/RTCC/CN53/RD8
I_DET R253 0 8 53 R234 0 I2C_SDA
4.7K PMA3/RP19/C2IND/CN10/RG8 RPI35/SDA2/CN44/RA15 I2C_SDA
MCLR 9 52 R233 0 I2C_SCL
R256 0 10 MCLR RPI36/SCL2/CN43/RA14 51 I2C_SCL
IR_IN 11 RP27/PMA2/C2INC/CN11/RG9 VSS 50 YO
VSS OSC2/CLKO/CN22/RC15 C100
1 12 49 YI R1010 100

TCK/PMA11/AN12/CTED2/CN30/RB12
1 C1076 VDD OSC1/CLKIN/CN23/RC12 0.1uF/25V/Y5V 3.3V_MCU MCLR 1

RP29/PMA0/AN15/REFO/CN12/RB15
2 TP155 R238 0 13 48 1

TDI/PMA10/AN13/CTE1/CN31/RB13
2 IR_IN 0.1uF/25V/Y5V INT_TX TMS/RPI33/CN66/RE8 VDD 3.3V_MCU 2
3 R257 0 14 47 R212 4.7K 2
3 INT2_RX TDO/RPI34/CN67/RE9 SCL1/CN83/RG2 3
4 TP157 R258 0 15 46 R216 4.7K
䇗䆩ষ

PMA13/AN10/CVref/CN28/RB10
BD_MOSI PGED1 R207 0 4 3

RP14/PMA1/AN14/CN32/RB14
4 5 TP159 INT_RX R259 0 16 PGEC3/RP18/C1INA/CN7/AN5/RB5 SDA1/CN84/RG3 45 R188 0
BD_MISO C98 PGEC1 R209 0 5 4
5 6 TP156 RST_7622 R260 0 17 PGED3/RP28/C1INB/AN4/CN6/RB4 RPI45/INT0/CN72/RF6 44 R186 0 5
2 6 BD_CS 0.1uF/25V/Y5V PD_7622 C2INA/AN3/CN5/RB3 CN73/RPI44/RF7 /PDN C99 2

PMA12/AN11/CN29/RB11
7 TP153 R187 0 18 43 R184 0
7 BD_SCLK FAN_DET RP13/C2INB/AN2/CN4/RB2 RP15/CN74/RF8 AMP_MUTE 0.1uF/25V/Y5V XP16

PMA9/RP10/CN17/RF4
PMA8/RP17/CN18/RF5
8 TP154 PGEC1 19 42 R190 0
8 BD_SPI1 RP1/AN1/CN3/RB1 RP30/CN70/RF2 5PIN/2.0mm

RP8/AN8/CN26/RB8
RP9/AN9/CN27/RB9
9 PGED1 20 41 R205 0

TX_ADV
RX_ADV
RP143/CN20/RD14
9 RP0/AN0/CN2/RB0 RP16/CN71/RF3 BD_CS

REF+/CN42/RA10
VREF-/CN41/RA9
10 TP148

RP5/CN21/RD15
10 BD_IR

RP6/CN24/RB6
AN7/CN25/RB7
11 TP149
11 OPEN_KEY
12 TP150
12 PW_KEY
13 TP151
13 POWER_LED U11
14 TP152 C97 0.1uF/25V/Y5V
14 BD_MUTE

AVDD
AVSS
EEPROM 24C16

VDD
VSS
XP812 R441
1 8
14PIN/1.0mm 1K NC VCC +3.3V_STB
2 7

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
3 NC WP 6 R251 0
Q51 NC SCL I2C_SCL
4 5
NPN_3DG3904M R194 0 GND SDA I2C_SDA
TUNER_SCLK R206 0 R252 0
TUNER_SDIO R193 0 BD_MISO
R204 0
TUNER_reset R196 0 BD_MOSI
R203 0 +3.3V
FM_EN R237 0 BD_SCLK
R195 0 LINE_MUTE 1
TUNER_SEN R202 33 1
BD_SPI1 2 XP813 R181 R182
TU_GPIO/RDS R215 0 R210 0 P_MUTE 2
3 4.7K 4.7K
R211 0 HP_MUTE 3 4PIN/2.0mm
HP_MUTE 4
R239 4.7K 4
R208 R240 4.7K
4.7K R241 4.7K

3.3V_MCU R183 +3.3V_STB


3K
R173
C102
C108

C107

C106

C105

C103 1M
C93

C4

C3

C1

C2

0.1uF/25V/Y5V
0.1uF/25V/Y5V
R158 FAN_DET
1K
0.01uF/50V/Y5V
47pF/50V/NP0

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

47pF/50V/NP0

47pF/50V/NP0

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

47pF/50V/NP0

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

YO YI

Y4 C94
C92
R248 0 8MHz/30PPM 27pF/50V/NP0 1
1 27pF/50V/NP0 1
1 IR_IN 2
2 TP147 VOL- 2
2 3 TP146
3 3
4
4 TP145
VOL+
IR
R249 100
BD_IR XP100 3
5 TP144 2PIN/2.0mm
5 6 TP143
6 +3.3V_FB
7 TP142 POWER_LED
7
TO VFD BOARD

8 TP12
8 9 TP140
9 VSTB
10 TP139 VLCK
10 11 TP138
11 OPEN_KEY
12 TP137 PW_KEY
12 13 TP136
13 VDIN
14 TP135
14 15 TP134
15 MIC_CT
16 TP133 HP_MUTE
16 17 TP132
17 HP_DET
18 TP131 VFD_RST
18 19 TP130 KEY_LED
19 KEY_LED
20 TP129 MIC_DET
20 TP128
C109

C96

C110

C111

C112

20PIN/1.0mm
XP809
0.01uF/50V/Y5V
47pF/50V/NP0

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

0.01uF/50V/Y5V

4 4

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