SAFETY INFORMATION This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-it- yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void the warranty.
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[Important Check Points for Good Servicing] In this manual, procedures that must be performed during repairs are marked with the below symbol. Please be sure to confirm and follow these procedures. 1. Product safety Please conform to product regulations (such as safety and radiation regulations), and maintain a safe servicing environment by following the safety instructions described in this manual.
CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ................................2 1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS ..............................6 2. SPECIFICATIONS .................................7 2.1 ACCESSORIES ................................7 2.2 SPECIFICATIONS................................8 2.3 PANEL FACILITIES .................................9 3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE.............................14 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING..........................14 3.2 PCB LOCATIONS .................................15 3.3 JIGS LIST ..................................17 4. BLOCK DIAGRAM................................18 4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM............................18 4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR AUDIO BLOCK ........................20 4.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR VIDEO BLOCK ........................21...
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11.7 HDMI ASSY (VSX-1018AH) ............................. 152 11.8 BINDER, BIND L FRONT and BIND L BACK ASSYS ....................154 11.9 BIND R FRONT and BIND R BACK ASSYS ......................155 11.10 DISPLAY, MULTI JOG and POWER SW ASSYS ....................156 11.11 DIODE ASSY................................160 11.12 HEADPHONE ASSY ..............................
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING • For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit. Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs accompanied by reworking of soldering.
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE 3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below. Procedure Check points Confirm whether the customer complain has The customer complain must not be reappeared. been solved. If the customer complain occurs Video, Audio and operations must be normal.
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Parts marked by "NSP" are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. LIST OF ASSEMBLIES VSX-LX51 VSX-1018AH-K VSX-1018AH-S Mark Symbol and Description /HYSXJ5...
VIDEO IN FRONT IN ASSY AUDIO IN JP3001 MULTI JOG ASSY (AWX9121) DISPLAY ASSY D20PDD0305E (AWX9119) (VSX-LX51 : AWX9117) JA3631 OPT IN (VSX-1018AH-K, VSX-1018AH-S : AWX9214) JP3002 JA3641 POWER SW ASSY D20PDD0405E CN3003 (AWX9118) JA3651 MIC IN J51 ADD7635 33/610...
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When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST". TUNER D-TERMINAL MODULE mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety HYS,YS AXX7248 ADD7637 factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
5. DIAGNOSIS 5.1 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART [1] DSP Troubleshooting Simplified diagnosis Errors in DSP Assembly (Areas simply and roughly predictable by machine operation only) • Sound abnormality in Delay If sound abnormality does not occur in the Delay OFF state but occurs in the Delay ON state, it is most likely that a failure has occurred in SDRAM (IC301) or LATCH (IC303, IC304) in the 1st DSP Block.
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Step 4: 3 V to 5 V conversion Step 7 When the COAX or OPT is input, go to Step 7-1. IC702 When the USB is input, go to Step 7-2. When the HDMI (SPDIF line) is input, go to Step 7-1. Used Source [dts HD High Resolution Audio], [dts HD LBR], convert 3 V into...
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Step 7-2: Switch Check that the data and clock signals are output. Check that the data and clock signals are output. S2DT (Data) IC202 (Pin 4) IC101 (Pin 23) DIRM (Master clock) Is there Is the a data voltage Pin 31 Is there output? a master clock...
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Step 7-3: Switch Step 7-4: Switch Check that the data and clock signals are output. Check that the data is output. (Sch and Cch Signal having) FDTI (Data) SDTI (Data) IC203 (Pin 4) IC205 (Pin 6) Is there Is there a data a data output?
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Step 7-5: Switch (SACD only) Step 8: DSP output (digital) Check that the data and clock signals are output. Digital output of each CH when inputting the digital signal with audio. IC203 (Pin 4) DSDFL (DSD data) Center/LFE data IC401 (Pin 123) Is there a data Is there...
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Step 9: DAC output (analog) Analog output of each CH when inputting the digital signal with audio. Front L/R data IC401 (Pin 125) IC601 (Fch) (Pin 8) Front R out Is the output Replace IC401. 0 V fixing? Is there Replace IC601.
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Analog output of each CH when inputting the digital signal (-∞ dB (no audio)). Front R out IC601 (Fch) (Pin 8) Is the output Replace IC601. 2.5 V fixing? IC601 (Fch) (Pin 11) Front L out Is the output Replace IC601. 2.5 V fixing? Surround R out IC621 (Sch) (Pin 8)
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DSP Block Diagram I2S MCLK I2S DATA (2ch) I2S DATA (Compression Include(dts HD High Resolution Audio, dts HD LBR, Dolby Digital Plus) or 2ch(under 48KHz for HDMI)) I2S or DSD DATA (from HDMI "dts HD Master Audio" "Dolby TrueHD" "SACD" "LPCM Multi" "PCM over 88.2KHz or LPCM") I2S LRCK, BCK Control/Memory Bus Line,etc Analog Audio Signal...
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Conditions for selecting SPDIF or I2S output fs(kHz) Layout SPDIF I2S(3 lines) Compression DVD-V 48 × Compression *.WAV 44 × × dts-CD × × Indistinguishable × DVD-V LPCM Multi × Multi × Multi × DVD-A Multi × × Multi × Multi SACD ×...
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[2] HDMI Simple Diagnosis 1. Causes for noncompletion of HDMI authentication between the source equipment and this unit (the HDMI indicator is unlit or flashes) Replace the HDMI cable. Replace the HDMI cable. Replace the Receiver. Repare the Receiver. Replace the Player. Repare the Player.
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[3] Preparations for HDMI diagnosis Note : Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures described here are common. Jig cable • Extension jig cable (GGD1492) x2 • 11P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1576) •...
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Remove the two Nylon Rivets fixing the HDMI Shield V5S on MAIN Assy. Remove the two screws from the HDMI Shield V5S. Remove the HDMI&DVC Assy and HDMI Shield V5S together from the MAIN Assy. Pull VSX-LX51...
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Remove the Nylon Rivet fixing the HDMI&DVC Assy and the HDMI Shield V5S. Remove the HDMI&DVC Assy while holding the Locking Card Spacer with a Cutting Pliers. * Caution is required not to lose the Radiation Sheet between IC1301 and the HDMI Shield V5S. Locking Card Spacer (for fixing the Assy) Cutting Pliers...
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[4] HDMI Troubleshooting (VSX-LX51) • The parts marked like in the following chart are located in "HDMI & DVC Assy Check Points". XOUT IC501 (Pin 13) Common section Step 1: Connections Is oscillation Check the soldering of X501 or of 15.7 MHz? IC501.
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HDMI section Step 3-1: Power supply, CLK Step 3-2 : Reset 5 V(HDMI OUT) C1056 RXRST IC501 (Pin 22) V+5HD Check the soldering of IC1051 and Is the voltage Check the parts and Is the voltage the peripheries of IC1051. 5 V? "H"...
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* When connected the source equipment to IN2. HPD(HDMI2) JA1102 (Pin 19) R0PWR5V R111 Is the voltage Check the patterns in the path. Check the parts and Is the voltage "H" (5 V)? Check the Q1102 and R1102. "H" (3.3 V)? patterns in the path.
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Video converter section Step 4-1: Power supply 1.8V(VIDEO DEC) C417 3.3V(VIDEO DEC) C401 Check the patterns in the path. Is the voltage 1.8V? Check the L403. Is the voltage Check the patterns in the path. 3.3V? Check the L401. Replace L403. Step 4-2: VIDEO INPUT Replace L401.
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Step 4-6: VIDEO OUTPUT Step 4-3: Reset, X'tal DAC A *Only 480i/576i input. IC601 (Pin 35) XVCRST IC501 (Pin 3) Is there a Is the voltage Check the parts and patterns in composite Check the IC601. "H"(3.3V)? signal? the path(IC501 - IC401). Replace IC601.
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DAC B DAC E IC601 (Pin 33) IC601 (Pin 25) Is there a Check the IC601. Is there a Check the IC601. Y signal? Pb signal? Replace IC601. Replace IC601. SY OUT Pb OUT Q641 (E) Q671 (E) Check the parts and patterns in Check the parts and patterns in Is there a Is there a...
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Scaler section Step 5-1: Power supply Step 5-3: INPUT 3.3V (Scaler) IC1301 (Pin 4) C1302 Check the parts and patterns in Is there a Is the voltage CLK? the path (IC401 - IC1301). Check the L1302. 3.3V? Replace IC401. Replace L1302. 1.8V (Scaler) C1301 P22-29...
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Step 5-4: OUTPUT VCCK IC1301 (Pin 125) Is there a Check the IC1301 and IC1351. CLK? Replace IC1301 or IC1351. D16-23 IC1301 (Pins 148-155) Is there a Check the IC1301 and IC1351. DATA? Replace IC1301 or IC1351. TD28-35 IC1301 (Pins 130-137) Is there a Check the IC1301 and IC1351.
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HDMI & DVC Assy Check Points HDMI & DVC ASSY SIDE A HDMI section Video converter section Common section BD IN L2 L4 V+5HD V+3R3_2 V+1R8H V+3R3_1 VSX-LX51...
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[5] HDMI Troubleshooting(VSX-1018AH-K, VSX-1018AH-S) • The parts marked like in the following chart are located in "HDMI Assy Check Points". C1073 Common section Step 1: Connections Check the soldering of IC1071 and Is the voltage CN1001, CN1002 CN1001, CN1002 the peripheries of IC1071.
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HDMI section Step 3-1: Power supply, CLK Step 3-3: Source 5V * When connected the source 5 V(HDMI OUT) IC1051 (Pin 3) equipment to BD IN. V+5HD V+5R2 R1151 Check the soldering of IC1051 and Is the voltage the peripheries of IC1051. 5 V? If soldering has not been done Is the voltage...
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Video converter section Step 4-1: Power supply HPD(BD) JA1152 (Pin 19) 3.3V(VIDEO DEC) C401 Check the patterns in the path. Is the voltage Check the Q1151 and R1151. "H" (5 V)? Is the voltage Check the patterns in the path. 3.3V? Check the L401.
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Step 4-4: I2C VCC IN CN102 (Pin 18) VCSDA IC501 (Pin 30) Is there a Diagnose the MAIN Assy. C signal? Does a signal output in Check the parts and patterns in constant period the path(IC501 - IC401,601). (0 - 3.3 V) VCCY IN CN102 (Pin 12) Replace IC501, IC401 or IC601.
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* I/P ON or 480p/576p/720p/ P12-P15 R433 1080i input only Is there a Check the parts and patterns in DATA? the path(IC401 - IC1258). Replace IC401. * I/P ON or 480p/576p/720p/ P16-P19 R434 1080i input only Is there a Check the parts and patterns in DATA? the path(IC401 - IC1258).
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HDMI Assy Check Points HDMI ASSY SIDE A HDMI section Video converter section Common section BD IN V+5HD HDMI IN V+3R3 V+1R8VC V+3R3VC V+1R8 Common section Video converter section VSX-LX51...
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[6] USB/iPod Troubleshooting Step 1: Check of power supply * Turn ON the power of product and check the power supply by USB iPod function. IC808 (Pins 1,40) iPod activation IC (V3UI) CN704 (Pins 8,9) 5V input (for DSP&USB) Check the pattern between the voltage In sent the Q871 and IC808.
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Step 2: Check of oscillation * Turn ON the power of product and check the power supply by USB iPod function. IC801 (Pins 6,7) X801(CF1/CF2) Does the USBRST3 Check the Pin 8 (USB XRST) oscillation waveform (Pin 2) high of CN701 (CN702). at 12MHz (3.3V)? Note : USBRST3 is set to high during the operation.
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Step 4: iPod authentication process When the USB playback is available and only the iPod cannot be played * Connect the iPod and make a confirmation. IC808 (Pins 18,19,20,21) SPI SIMO, SPI SOMI, SPI_UCLK, SPI_nSS (SPI communication with IC801) When the power supply is turned ON or Is the CPRST Do the SPI_SIMO function is switched to USB iPod, check...
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Step 5: Digital audio output switching With this product, the digital audio signal output route from IC801 (USB host) varies depending the USB reproduction and iPod reproduction. It is controlled and switched by USAW (USB Audio Switch) using the IC851 (logic IC). IC801 Signal Meaning and details...
5.2 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION [1] Protection Circuit Process List Item Purpose Detection Method Process Warning Indication Remarks To detect amplifier damage Once detected and turned Turns muting on and (defect status) the power off, input a key speaker relay off, then Detects when the DC_PROTECT Flashing "AMP ERR"...
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OL (Over Load) Detection Circuit INTERFACE MAIN ASSY POWER AMP ASSY ASSY V+5UM V+5UM UCOM Normal: High (5V) CN5803 CN4808 CN4803 CN108 OL det: Low (0V) IC101 Q5001 Normal: Low (0V) OL det: 0.6V OL DETECTOR Q5041 D5043 R5043 R5732 Q5731 GNDU OUTPUT...
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[2] Protection Circuit Process List (XPROTECT) Item Purpose Detection Method Process Warning Indication Remarks AMP power supply circuit and Turns muting on and Transformer short circuit Detects when the XPROTECT Once detected and turned speaker relay off, and detect. (defect status) port becomes "L".
6. SERVICE MODE 6.1 TEST MODE [1] Version indication [Purpose] The versions for various microcomputers and DSP firmware are displayed. [How to enter/exit] During Standby mode, simultaneously press and hold the “STANDBY/ON” and “MULTI CH IN” keys for 5 seconds to enter this mode.
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[2] Detected protection history [Purpose] The numbers of detections for various protection processes are displayed. [How to enter/exit] During Standby mode, simultaneously press and hold “STANDBY/ON” and “BD” keys for 5 seconds to enter this mode. [Basic operations] Duration FL Display Description of Indications (sec.) POWER OFF...
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[3] Error indications when an abnormality in the amplifier system is detected [Purpose] An error message is displayed when an abnormality in the amplifier system is detected. [Error Messages] Duration FL Display Status (sec.) When AMP DC is detected Flashes 3 times. When a thermal shutdown (abnormal Flashes 3 times.
7. DISASSEMBLY Note 1: Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the procedures described here are common. Note 2: For performing the diagnosis shown below, the following jigs for service is required: •...
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Note : As mentioned below, detach the Rear Panel, re-fasten the screws at the corresponding points, and connect the Chassis to the ground. Earth point Points to be connected to the Chassis. Points to be connected to the Chassis. Either one. VSX-LX51...
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2. Diagnosis POWER AMP Assy Remove the Rear Panel. Remove the Locking Card Spacer from the Chassis using Cutting Pliers. Remove the MAIN Assy (equipped with HDMI&DVC Assy and DSP&USB Assy) and the AUDIO IN Assy from the INTERFACE Assy. Discharge C5721 and C5722.
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MAIN Assy, AUDIO IN Assy, INTERFACE Assy Remove the Rear Panel. Connect the earth point. Remove the screw that fix the MAIN Assy and the Wire Diagnose the MAIN Assy A side or the AUDIO IN Assy Styling of the PCB Binder. B side, and the INTERFACE Assy.
8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 8.1 HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE [1] MAIN, HDMI and EVENT microcomputer [Purpose] Refer to this section when updating the firmware of each microcomputer is required by the service information, etc. [Necessary Tools] • PC with a serial port •...
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[Note] Do NOT disconnect the AC power cords of this unit nor the PC. [Procedures] 1. Set the main volume level to "---dB" then turn off the unit (Standby mode). 2. Connect the PC and the unit as shown in "Connections". 3.
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[2] DSP FLASH ROM [Purpose] Refer to this section when updating the DSP flash ROM firmware is required by the service information, etc. It is able to update the DSP flash ROM firmware by playing back a CD-R which is recorded a DSP firmware (.wav file) via digital connection.
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[Procedures] 4. Enter the DSP flash ROM updating mode. (1) Skip to the beginning (time:0:00) of the first track of the update disc and set to Pause. (2) Set the main volume level of the AV receiver to "---dB" then turn off the unit (Standby mode). (3) Simultaneously press and hold the "STANDOBY/ON"...
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST NOTES: Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
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Packing Sheet RHC1023 Operating Instructions (Dutch) See Contrast table(2) Operating Instructions (Russian)See Contrast table(2) Caution Sheet (Spanish/English)ARM7083 (2) CONTRAST TABLE VSX-LX51/HYSXJ5, VSX-1018AH-K/YSXJ5 and VSX-1018AH-S/YSXJ5 are constructed the same except for the following: VSX-LX51/ VSX-1018AH-K/ VSX-1018AH-S/ Mark No. Symbol and Description...
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION Refer to "9.3 CHASSIS SECTION". POWER AMP JH5801 DSP & USB CN801 VSX-1018AH-K/YSXJ5, INTER FACE VSX-1018AH-S/YSXJ5 CN4809 ONLY Refer to "9.5 FRONT PANEL SECTION". VSX-LX51...
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ABA7078 Top Cushion AED7121 Screw IBP30P090FCC Insulator See Contrast table(2) Cushion Circle 14B AED7081 (2) CONTRAST TABLE VSX-LX51/HYSXJ5, VSX-1018AH-K/YSXJ5 and VSX-1018AH-S/YSXJ5 are constructed the same except for the following: VSX-LX51/ VSX-1018AH-K/ VSX-1018AH-S/ Mark No. Symbol and Description HYSXJ5 YSXJ5 YSXJ5...
9.3 CHASSIS SECTION VSX-1018AH-K/YSXJ5, VSX-1018AH-S/YSXJ5 ONLY FM/AM Tuner Unit Refer to "9.4 POWER AMP SECTION". Refer to "9.5 FRONT PANEL SECTION" (∗c) HEADPHONE CN3451 FRONT IN FRONT IN CN3602 Refer to CN3601 DISPLAY "9.5 FRONT PANEL SECTION" CN3003 (∗b) VSX-LX51...
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Chassis V5S ANA7209 NSP 50 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1 NSP 25 Panel Stay V5SEL AND7086 (2) CONTRAST TABLE VSX-LX51/HYSXJ5, VSX-1018AH-K/YSXJ5 and VSX-1018AH-S/YSXJ5 are constructed the same except for the following: VSX-LX51/ VSX-1018AH-K/ VSX-1018AH-S/ Mark No. Symbol and Description HYSXJ5 YSXJ5 YSXJ5...
9.5 FRONT PANEL SECTION POWER AMP JH5801 VSX-LX51/HYSXJ5 ONLY VSX-LX51 Only MAIN CN109 Double Side Tape 10 X 20 DSP & USB CN801 INTER FACE CN4801 Double Side Tape 10 X 40 VSX-1018AH Only VSX-LX51...
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Screw PPZ30P080FNI Panel Assy See Contrast table(2) Filter 60HY AAK8413 Power Ring See Contrast table(2) (2) CONTRAST TABLE VSX-LX51/HYSXJ5, VSX-1018AH-K/YSXJ5 and VSX-1018AH-S/YSXJ5 are constructed the same except for the following: VSX-LX51/ VSX-1018AH-K/ VSX-1018AH-S/ Mark No. Symbol and Description HYSXJ5 YSXJ5...
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 10.1 AUDIO IN ASSY (1/2) (SW) (DVD) (FL) : Audio Signal Route (SubWoofer ch) : Audio Signal Route (DVD L ch) : Audio Signal Route (Front L ch) (FVL) (DVR) : Audio Signal Route (Mic ch) : Audio Signal Route (Video L ch) : Audio Signal Route (DVR L ch) (MR) (SL)
10.13 INTERFACE ASSY C4823 V+5_6U L4822 mark found on some component parts indicates *C4824 the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore,when replacing,be sure to use parts *C4825 L4821 D4821 0.1u/16 of idential designation. 0.1u/16 QTL1013-A 1SS352 CN106 T1OUT *R4821 R1IN...
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POWER AMP ASSY (AWX8984) mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore,when replacing ,be,sure to use parts of identical desigantion. +--------+-----------+ R5325 | AWX8984 | 0.047 +--------+-----------+ | JA5801 | AKE7119- | ACN7132-A Q5341 Q5301...
10.22 POWER AMP ASSY (2/2) CN4701 CN4701 ADX7651-A V+12A JP5701_2 *Q5700 JP5701 DTC114TUA ADX7651-A_2 BLUE JP5722 RYVL JP5722_1 GREEN C5725 ADX7650-A BROWN 0.47u/100 ADX7650-A_1 C5726 MAIN V-12A 0.47u/100 JP5701_3 C5729 TRANS ADX7651-A_3 0.47u/100 GNDSP JP5701_1 C5730 VH_a ADX7651-A_1 0.47u/100 GAMP JP5721 VL-H_a 1WLMF...
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POWER AMP ASSY (AWX8984) mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST Therefore,when replacing ,be,sure to use parts RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH of identical desigantion. SAME TYPE NO.
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PRE-STAGE AMP ASSY (AWX8989) mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore,when replacing,be sure to use parts of idential designation. NOTE 1.RESISTORS Ω Ω Ω Unit: k-k , M-M unless otherwise noted. Rated power: 1/16W unless otherwise noted.
11. PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM NOTE FOR PCB DIAGRAMS : 1. Part numbers in PCB diagrams match those in the schematic 3. The parts mounted on this PCB include all necessary parts for diagrams. several destinations. 2. A comparison between the main parts of PCB and schematic For further information for respective destinations, be sure to diagrams is shown below.
11.8 BINDER, BIND L FRONT and BIND L BACK ASSYS SIDE A SIDE B BINDER ASSY BINDER ASSY BINDER ASSY AWX9120 JH3901 (ANP7643-C) (ANP7643-C) SIDE A SIDE B BIND L FRONT ASSY BIND L FRONT ASSY AWX9217 (ANP7641-C) (ANP7641-C) SIDE A SIDE B BIND L BACK ASSY BIND L BACK ASSY...
11.9 BIND R FRONT and BIND R BACK ASSYS SIDE A SIDE B BIND R FRONT ASSY BIND R FRONT ASSY JH5981 AWX9219 (ANP7641-C) (ANP7641-C) SIDE A SIDE B BIND R BACK ASSY BIND R BACK ASSY JH5991 (ANP7641-C) (ANP7641-C) VSX-LX51...
11.11 DIODE ASSY SIDE A SIDE A DIODE ASSY JP5701 CN4701 R4701 DIODE ASSY C4701 AWX8985- CN4701 C4702 J4706 [[ G ]] J4705 J4704 J4703 J4708 J4702 J4707 J4701 (ANP7642-B) SIDE B SIDE B DIODE ASSY (ANP7642-B) VSX-LX51...
11.12 HEADPHONE ASSY SIDE A SIDE A HEADPHONE ASSY HEADPHONE ASSY HEADPHONE ASSY HEADPHONE ASSY HEADPHONE ASSY [[ G ]] KN3452 KN3451 JA3451 (ANP7643-C) SIDE B SIDE B HEADPHONE ASSY (ANP7643-C) VSX-LX51...
11.13 POWER AMP ASSY SIDE A POWER AMP ASSY CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE NO. C5281 491007. MFD. C5583 C5483 C5683 C5283 C5183 JA5801 C5083 JA5802 BY LITTEL- C5082 FUSE INC. C5182 FOR P5001 C5081 C5582 P5002 JP5723_1 C5181 C5682 JP5722_1 R5082 C5681...
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SIDE B EN CAS DE REMPLACEMENT DES FUSIBLES P5001 ET P5002 N’UTILISER QUE LA REFERENCE C5089 491007.DE CHEZ LITTELFUSE INC.. CN5701 ATTENTION 1.VH_a VL_H_a VL-L_a Q5821 Q5841 Q5851 VL_L_b Q5831 VL_H_b VH_b C5701 TENTION E REMPLACEMENT BLES P5003 ET P5004 Q5700 R QUE LA REFERENCE D5703...
11.15 PRIMARY ASSY SIDE A SIDE A PRIMARY ASSY CN116 JH3701 SECONDARY T3701 JP3710 D20PDY0620E JV3713 JV3708 JH3701 L3706 JV3715 JV3714 JV3716 [[ G ]] KN3702 Printed JV3707 C3702 Side J3704 C3709 L3705 J3705 JP3701 IC3701 IC3701 JV3711 J3706 W H T JV3712 RY3701 JP3702...
12. PCB PARTS LIST NOTES: Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List. The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
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Mark Symbol and Description AWX9117 AWX9214 R3111 RS1/16S681J Not used R3139,R3155 RS1/16S151J Not used R3148 RS1/16S561J RS1/16S151J PCB PARTS LIST FOR VSX-LX51/HYSXJ5 UNLESS OTHER WISE NOTED Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 697 CKSRYB105K16 AUDIO IN ASSY C 698 CKSRYB104K50 C 703,704,825,826...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. Q 103-105,282 DTA124EUA C 268,269 CCSRCH270J50 C 271,1011,1012,1016 CEAT101M10 Q 281,1278,1505,1507 DTC124EUA C 291,292,421,1063 CKSRYB473K25 Q 301-303,1506,1508 DTA124EUA C 301-306,381,401 CKSRYB104K16 Q 381,1277 DTC114EUA Q 411,1002,1503 2SC4081 C 382 CEAT471M6R3 Q 1001,1201,1202,1271 2SA1576A C 402,411,432,451...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. Q 601 RTQ025P02 R 709,851,853 RAB4CQ101J Q 871 2SA1577 R 721,723 RS1/16SS4701F Q 872 DTC143EUA R 725 RAB4CQ104J R 728 RS1/16SS2002F D 561 1SS352 D 591 MA152WK R 729 RS1/16SS1202F D 592 MA152WA R 852,857...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 801,884 CCSSCH101J50 C 802,803 CCSSCH120J50 MISCELLANEOUS C 805,810,814,815 CKSSYB104K10 L 4821,4841 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR QTL1013 C 808,811-813,824 CKSSYB471K50 L 4851-4854 CHIP SOLID INDUCTOR QTL1013 C 809,818 CEVW101M16 L 4861,4871 INDUCTOR CTF1473 L 4862 INDUCTOR CTF1385...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. IC 1204,1252,1254 TC7MB3257FK R 434,437,442,443 RAB4CQ473J IC 1255,1257 TC7WBD125AFK R 446,447,450 RAB4CQ473J IC 1301 FLI2310-LF-CF R 464,465,467,468 RAB4CQ472J IC 1351 IS42S32200E-6TL R 480-483,1314-1317 RAB4CQ220J R 579 RAB4CQ0R0J IC 1381,1383,1384 TC74LCX541FTS1 Q 152,352,1102,1151 DTC114YUA R 596...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 505,610,1314-1318 CKSSYB105K6R3 Q 1251 DTC114YUA Q 1281 HN1K02FU C 551,552,602-609 CKSSYB104K10 Q 1288,1289 RSQ035P03 C 612,614,615,617 CKSSYB104K10 C 631,641,651,661 CKSSYB104K10 D 301 UDZS5R1(B) C 632,633,642,643 CCSSCH101J50 D 551 RB501V-40 C 652,653,662,663 CCSSCH101J50 D 1071...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 114-120,123-126 CKSSYB104K10 C 127,463 CCSSCH120J50 BIND R_FRONT ASSY C 128,462 CCSSCH100D50 C 129,130,133,307 CKSSYB105K6R3 MISCELLANEOUS C 132,134-139,201 CKSSYB104K10 JH 5981 PCB BINDER VEF1040 C 210 CKSSYB471K50 C 251,306,309,311 CKSSYB104K10 BIND R_BACK ASSY C 310,312,314 CKSSYB105K6R3...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 3048,3049,3051,3056 CKSRYB104K16 IC 5751 NJM78M12FA C 3057,3089 CKSRYB104K16 IC 5752 NJM79M12FA IC 5763 BA178M12FP C 3065-3067,3076 CKSRYB103K50 IC 5771 BA4560RF C 3068 CKSRYB153K50 Q 5001,5101,5201,5301 STD03N C 3070 CKSRYB471K50 Q 5002,5102,5202,5302 STD03P Q 5041,5141,5241,5341...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. CN 5610 CONNECTOR(07P) TUC-P07P-B1 C 5772,5781,5930,5931 CKSRYB103K50 CN 5701 CONNECTOR B7P-VH C 5782 CKSRYB105K10 CN 5802,5803 21P PLUG XKM3011 C 5891 CEAT101M50 5000 SMALL HEATSINK V5S(M ANH7200 C 5901-5916 CCSRCH101J50 5001,5002 SCREW BBZ30P080FCC C 5917-5924...
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Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No. C 6205,6206,6215,6216 CCSRCH220J50 C 6223,6224,6323,6324 CEHAT100M63 MISCELLANEOUS C 6305,6306,6315,6316 CCSRCH220J50 H 4001-4004,4007-4010 FUSE CLIP AKR7001 C 6401,6501,6601 CEHAT4R7M50 CN 4001 8P TOP POST B8B-EH CN 4003 PLUG(7P) KM200NA7 C 6402,6502,6602 CCSRCH221J50 CN 4004 PLUG(9P) KM200NA9...
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