1 Safety Precautions 1.1. General Guidelines 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit. 2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
2 Warning 2.1. Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensi- tive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec- trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor “chip”...
2.2. Precaution of Laser Diode CAUTION : ACHTUNG : This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit turned "ON", Dieses Produkt enthält eine Laserdiode. Im eingeschalteten invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pick up lens. Zustand wird unsichtbare Laserstrahlung von der Laserein- Wave length : 661 nm(DVDs)/783 nm(CDs)/405nm(BDs) heit abgestrahlt.
2.3. Service caution based on Legal restrictions 2.3.1. General description about Lead Free Solder (PbF) The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation. The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb).
Please use a confirmed USB HDD For the latest information on confirmed USB HDDs, please check the following website. http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/ • Certain non-confirmed USB HDDs cannot be used with this unit. • If a problem occurs with the USB HDD, please contact the manufacturer of the device.
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b. Select the USB HDD to cancel, then press [OK]. The confirmation screen appears. c. Select "Yes", then press [OK]. 6. When the registering is complete, message screen appears. Press [OK]. 7. The confirmation screen appears. Press [OK]. 3.1.3.2. Settings for USB HDD Delete all titles Delete all titles on the USB HDD.
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3.1.4. Operation check when USB HDD is connected Check the operation status (normal or abnormal) of the USB connection part as follows. 1. Press [FUNCTION MENU]. 2. Select "Basic Settings" in "Setup", then press [OK]. 3. Select "Settings for USB HDD" in "HDD/ Disc/ USB HDD", then press [OK]. 4.
3.2. How to format for HDD when replacement of HDD or Main P.C.B. 3.2.1. How to escape “HDD Error” indication on GUI display. 1. When exchange HDD or Main P.C.B., the " HDD Error " screen is displayed, but, according to a following procedure, please format HDD.
3.3. Combination of Multiple Pressing on the Remote Control Press multi-buttons (in combination) on the remote control simultaneously for operations, such as initialization or service mode, etc. There are no multiple pressing functions on the previous remote controls, thus, please be sure to use the supplied remote control. 3.4.
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3.4.2. Nondisclosure mode 1 (Combination of multiple pressing: [6] [7] [Yellow]) Press and hold [6] [7] [Yellow] on the remote control simultaneously for 5 sec., then “50 RET” is displayed on FL display window. 3.4.3. Nondisclosure mode 2 (Combination of multiple pressing: [5] [9] [Red]) Press and hold [5] [9] [Red] on the remote control simultaneously for about 5 sec., then "70 RET"...
3.6. Operation check when a USB device is connected You can check the operation status (normal or abnormal) of the USB connection part of this unit easily as shown below. Connect each device to the USB terminal on the front panel and check the operation status on the TV monitor. Normal operation: Automatically displayed when the USB connection is made to a digital camera, etc.
3.7. (HDD/BD Drive) Service Navigation 3.7.1. HDD/BD Drive Malfunction check (Simplified Method) Perform simple quality judgement process of HDD/BD Drive according to the following operations. 1. Execute Service Mode a. Turn the power off. b. Press the [5] [9] and [R] button simultaneously for five seconds, then [70 RET] is displayed on FL. c.
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3.7.2. BD Drive Operation check flow Perform quality judgement process of BD Drive according to the following operation. *1: The drive supports the following error sense keys: Contents Sense Description NO SENSE Successful completion. RECOVERED ERROR Successful completion through recovery. NOT READY The drive is unable to access the disc.
3.8. Wi-Fi Module (Internal) Malfunction Check (Simplified Method) 3.8.1. Procedure of the Module (Internal) Malfunction Check 3.8.1.1. Method of Wireless LAN Setting 1. Press [FUNCTION MENU]. 2. Select "Basic Settings" in "Setup", then press [OK]. 3. Select "Network Settings" in "Network", then press [OK]. 4.
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3.8.1.3. Confirm method of Wireless LAN Module invalidity/effective 1. Press [FUNCTION MENU]. 2. Select "Basic Settings" in "Setup", then press [OK]. 3. Select "Display" and press [OK]. 4. Press [STATUS], over than 5 seconds. The following "Display screen (example)" is displayed. In case of Wireless LAN Module effective.
3.9. Check with Tuner Service Mode Inspect the inside components using the application for inspections by service personnel. Main functions 1. Execute Tuner Service Mode a. Turn the power on to receive digital broadcasting (HD broadcasting). b. Press the [5] [9] and [R] button simultaneously for five seconds, then [70 RET] is displayed on FL. c.
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Note: Hard test result does not guarantee that problems do not exist even if the result is OK. The result is used as reference when any trouble occurs.
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3.9.2. Use times and number of times of Power ON/OFF Display accumulated time of Power ON and display number of times of Power ON/OFF. *1 : Display accumulated time of Power ON Display on a 15-minute basis. Example: 00123:15 → 123 hour 15 minute *2 : Display number of times of Power ON/OFF Example: 0000123 →123 3.9.3.
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Restoring the back up data to the unit 1. Turn the unit ON. Perform the following: Function MENU - Setup-Basic Settings - Others - Initialize - Shipping Condition. 2. Start Tuner Service Mode. 3. There are many port models of USB, you need to make sure other USB ports don't connect USB memory and USB-HDD. 4.
3.10. Description of the Self Diagnosis <Operation Method, Details> 3.10.1. How to check the diagnosis code This device can display the device information with a 16 digit number on the screen (Diagnosis code) in order for us to promptly check the customer's device installation status when the customer contacts our customer service center. 3.10.1.1.
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3.10.1.2. Description of the diagnosis code screen Each of the diagnosis code details:...
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[Specifications of Detailed Diagnostic Code] 1. Diagnosis of DVD Drive <Diagnosis Result Value> There is no history of failure/ abnormality detected on the Drive. Please check other diagnosis items. Unable to communicate with the Drive. Check to see if there is any problem with the connection between S-ATA cable or Drive power 6P cable and the voltage power supply.
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3. USB-HDD Diagnosis <Diagnosis Result Value> No abnormality was detected from USB-HDD inspection. Please check other diagnosis items. No USB-HDD is connected or some other device is connected. Check to see if there is any problem with the USB cable connection or the voltage power sup- ply.
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(2) IC Communication of TUNER System <Diagnosis Result Value> No abnormality was detected in communication between the Digital Tuner and A communication abnormality occurred between the Digital Tuner (OFDM/Digi- tal Modulation IC) and IC. There is a high possibility of Digital Tuner (OFDM/Digital Modulation IC) defect, or a communication failure between ICs.
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5. HDMI (SUB) Diagnosis <Diagnosis Result Value> No abnormality was detected in communication between the HDMI and IC. An abnormality was detected in communication between the HDMI and IC. Please check the HDMI terminal connection and replace the HDMI terminal if no problem is found.
4 Specifications LASER specification Class 1 LASER Product Wave length: 783 nm(CDs) 661 nm(DVDs) 405 nm(BDs) Power supply: AC 220 - 240V 50Hz Laser power: No hazardous radiation is emitted Power consumption: Approx. 30W with the safety protection Power consumption in standby mode: Region Code: DVD: #4 Approx.
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JPEG based on DCF [Design rule for Camera File system] MPO based on MPF [Multi Picture Format] Pixcels: 34 x 34 ~ 8192 x 8192 Sub Sampling: 4:2:2, 4:2:0 Motion JPEG not supported. Maximum numbers of contents Video files Audio files Support codecs of Video: Xvid, MKV, MP4 (4k30p), MPEG (TS/PS) *6 Support codecs of Audio: MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC (M4A), WMA *6 *6: Supported codecs depend on media type.
6 Installation Instructions 6.1. Taking out the Disc from BD-Drive Unit when the Disc cannot be ejected by [OPEN/CLOSE] button 6.1.1. Forcible Disc Eject 6.1.1.1. When the power can be turned off. 1. Turn off the power, press and hold [OK], [B] and [Y] on the remote control at the same time for more than 5 seconds. -"00 RET"...
7 Service Mode 7.1. Self-Diagnosis and Special Mode Setting 7.1.1. Self-Diagnosis Functions Self-Diagnosis Function provides information for errors to service personnel by “Self-Diagnosis Display” when any error has occurred. U**, H** and F** are stored in memory and held. You can check latest error code by transmitting [0] [1] of Remote Controller in Service Mode. Automatic Display on FL will be cancelled when the power is turned off or AC input is turned off during self-diagnosis display is ON.
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Error Code Diagnosis Contents Description Monitor Display Automatic FL display The unit is carrying out its No display recovery process. Hang-up Displayed when communication error has No display occurred between Main microprocessor and Timer microprocessor. Displayed is left until the [POWER] key is pressed.
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Error Code Diagnosis Contents Description Monitor Display Automatic FL display UNFORM- Unformatted disc error You have inserted an unformatted BD-RE, BD-R. DVD-RAM or DVD-RW that is unfor- matted or recorded on other equipment. The character indication flows sideways. IR communication error [IR ERR] is displayed when communication No display IR ERR...
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7.1.2. Special Modes Setting * The command is transmitted by attached remote control. Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Rating password The audiovisual level setting password is While the unit is on, disc is not in initialized to “Level 8”. tray, press and hold [OK], [B] and [Y] on the remote control at the same time for more than 5 seconds.
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Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Demonstration Ejection of the disc is prohibited. *When lock the tray. While the unit is on, disc is in lock/unlock The lock setting is effective until unlocking the tray, press and hold [OK], [B] and tray and not released by Main unit [Y] on the remote control at the initialization of service mode.
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Item FL Display Key Operation Mode Name Description Deep Colour Initialization The Deep Colour setting is initialized. While the unit is on, press and hold [OK], [B] and [Y] on the remote control at the same time for more than 5 seconds. -"00 RET"...
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7.1.3. Service Modes at a glance Information necessary for service can be displayed. Service mode setting: 1. Turn the power off. 2. Press the [5] [9] and [R] button simultaneously for five seconds, then [70 RET] is displayed on FL. 3.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) Drive application check Checking whether the drive is applicable Press [0] [3] in service mode. drive or not. HDD READ SEEK Inspecting seek time of HDD to inspect At start Press [3] [1] in service mode.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) HDD READ VERIFY Measure of access time in READ VERIFY At start Press [3] [2] in service mode. Inspection MODE of HDD. * When canceling the inspection mode while executing, do “forced power-off”.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) HDD Standard Speed Standard speed AV scan check of HDD Press[3] [6]in service mode. Scan * When canceling the inspection mode while executing, do "forced power-off". Method: Press [POWER] key on the main unit more than 4 seconds.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) HDD/BD Drive Simple Check if HDD Self-Diagnosis test was per- Press [3][8] in service mode. Check formed or Drive last error occurred within 4 weeks. * lf the current date or the date when the error occurred is wrong, correct judgement may not be made.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) BD Drive Last Error BD Drive error code display. Press [4] [2] in service mode. * For details about the drive error code, refer to the Service Manual for the specific BD Drive.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) In case that the maker cannot be identified, display is black out.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) Laser power test Drive state is judged based on difference 1. Insert the 5X media DVD-RAM between laser power value at shipping and into the tray. present laser power value. (Incompatible with other media) 2.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) Display the Error History Display the Error History stored on the unit. When the drive malfunction was Press [6] [5] in service mode. * If the current date or the date when the error detected within 4 weeks ago.
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) USB HDD READ SEEK Inspecting seek time of USB HDD to inspect At start Press [7] [5] in service mode. Inspection performance. * When cancelling the inspection mode while executing, do "forced power-off".
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) USB HDD READ Measure of access time in READ VERIFY At start Press [7] [6] in service mode. VERIFY Inspection MODE of USB HDD. * When cancelling the inspection mode while executing, do "forced power-off".
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) USB HDD Simple AV Simple AV scan check of USB HDD Press [7] [7] in service mode. Scan Check * When cancelling the inspection mode while executing, do "forced power-off".
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Item Key Operation FL Display Mode Name Description (Remote controller key) Delete the Laser Used Laser used time stored in the memory of the Press [9] [5] in service mode. Time unit is deleted. Delete the Last Drive Delete the Last Drive Error information Press [9] [6] in service mode.
8 Service Fixture & Tools Part Number Description Compatibility RFKZ0216 Extension Cable (Digital P.C.B. - Main P.C.B./ 23 Pin) Same as BWT945GL Series RFKZ0455 Extension Cable (Digital P.C.B. - HDD / 7 Pin) Same as BWT945GL Series RFKZ0577 Extension Cable (Digital P.C.B. - HDD / 15 Pin) Same as BWT945GL Series SUKZ000007 (*1) Extension Cable (Digital P.C.B.
9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 9.1. Disassembly flow chart The following chart is the procedure for disassembling the casing and inside parts for internal inspection when carrying out the servicing. To assemble the unit, reverse the steps shown in the chart below. 9.2.
9.3. Top Case 9.4. Front Panel Ass'y 1. Remove the 3 screws (A) and 2 screws (B). 9.4.1. Front Panel 1. Unlock 6 tabs (A) - (F). 2. Pull with the front panel in the direction of your side. 9.4.2. Front P.C.B.
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9.4.3. How to assemble Door ass'y 2. Install each roller of the door in the sequence as shown in the figure. 1. Application of the Lubricant to Door Ass'y. a. Lubrication points on Door ass'y and Front Panel are shown in the figure as below. 3.
4. Remove 3 Screws (A) and disconnect the connector of 7. Pull up SATA P.C.B. in the direction of the arrow. SATA P.C.B.to remove HDD ass'y. 9.6. BD Drive 1. Disconnect the connector of DRIVE FFC . 2. Remove the 4 Screws (A) to remove BD Drive. 5.
9.7. Rear Panel and Fan Motor 9.8. Main P.C.B. 9.7.1. Only Fan Motor 1. Remove 2 Screws (A) and disconnect the Fan connector. 1. Disconnect 1 connector (A). 2. Remove 1 Screw (A) to remove Main P.C.B. 2. Remove the Fan Motor. 9.7.2.
9.10. Digital P.C.B. 2. Lift up the Upper Base Ass'y, and pull it out to the direc- tion of arrow. 1. Disconnect 1 connector (A). 2. Remove 3 Screws (A) to remove Digital P.C.B.. 9.11.2. Tray 1. Perform the step "9.12.1.Upper Base Ass'y". 2.
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9.11.4. Slide Cam Notes when attaching the tray: Pull the Slide Cam to the left side and insert the tray 1. Perform the step"9.12.3.Pulley Gear,Belt and Mid Gear". when attaching. 2. Remove the sheet. 3. Open the connector lock, and disconnect the 4 FFCs. 4.
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8. Remove the Traverse Base Ass'y with spreading the 2 4. Spead the 2 hooks to remove the Loading Motor. Hooks to the direction of arrows. Notes when assembling: a. Align the location hole of the loading motor with the base dowel pin.
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9.11.7. How to Clean the Lens of Optical Pick-UP 9.11.8. Service hint If a defective phenomenon is "NO READ", please try to clean TT (turn table) in the drive in according to the following procedure. 1. Blow off dust on TT by a blower. (Air must not blow to it strongly.)
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2. Apply one drop of ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol on a clean cotton swab. (Always use a fresh cotton swab free from any additive or chemical.) 3. Lightly put the cotton swab on TT, and wipe it by turning by your finger. (DonÌt touch the surface of TT when you turn it.)
10 Measurements and Adjustments 10.1. Service Positions NOTE: For description of the disassembling procedure, see the section 9. 10.1.1. Checking and Repairing of HDD...
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10.1.2. Checking and Repairing of BD Drive...
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10.1.3. Checking and Repairing of Main P.C.B.
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10.1.4. Checking and Repairing of Digital P.C.B.
10.2. Caution for Replacing Parts 10.2.1. Items that should be done after replacing parts 10.2.2. Notice after replacing Digital P.C.B. or BD Drive Formatting the HDD is unnecessary after replacing Digital P.C.B. or BD Drive. [TM AV1] is displayed, once power OFF, and power ON again.
10.3. Standard Inspection Specifications after Making Repairs After making repairs, we recommend performing the following inspection, to check normal operation. Use the following checklist to establish the judgement criteria for the picture and sound.
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks ■ SUKB0439AB MAIN P.C.B. (RTL) E.S.D. PWT550GL ■ SUKB0439AC MAIN P.C.B. (RTL) E.S.D. PWT550GZ C11101 F0CAF104A150 250V 0.1U C11102 F0CAF104A150 250V 0.1U C11103 F1B2G1520002 400V 0.0015U...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks R11301 ERX2SJR27E 2W 0.27 R11302 ERJ14YJ100U 1/4W 10 R11303 D0GD473JA052 1/8W 47K R11304 D0GD333JA052 1/8W 33K R11305 D0GD101JA052 1/8W 100 R11306 D0GD103JA052 1/8W 10K...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks R7210 D0GB101JA065 1/16W 100 R7211 D0GB101JA065 1/16W 100 S7201 EVQ11A05R SWITCH (OPEN/CLOSE) S7202 EVQ11A05R SWITCH (POWER) W501 D0GDR00J0004 1/16W 0 W502 D0GDR00J0004 1/16W 0...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks C51301 F1G1C103A146 16V 0.01U C51302 F1G0J1050007 6.3V 1U C51306 F1G0J1050007 6.3V 1U C52001 F1G1A1040006 10V 0.1U C52003 F1G1A1040006 10V 0.1U C52004 F1G1A1040006 10V 0.1U...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks C58014 F1H1C105A167 16V 1U C58015 F1G1C822A146 16V 8200P C58016 F1H1E104A161 25V 0.1U C58018 F1G1A473A069 10V 0.047U C58019 F1J1C1060001 16V 10U C58020 F1J0J2260004 16V 1U...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks C58413 F1J1C1060001 16V 10U C58414 F1H1E104A161 25V 0.1U C58415 F1J1C1060001 16V 10U C58418 F1J0J106A014 6.3V 10U C58419 F1J0J106A014 6.3V 10U C58420 F1J0J106A014 6.3V 10U...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks C8233 F1G1H560A834 50V 56P C8234 F1G1H150A834 50V 15P C8235 F1G1H150A834 50V 15P C8236 F1G1A1040006 10V 0.1U C8240 F1G1A1040006 10V 0.1U C8242 F1G1H8R0A833 50V 8.0P...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks IP58003 ERBRD1R50X IC PROTECTOR IP58004 ERBRD1R50X IC PROTECTOR IP58005 ERBRD2R00X IC PROTECTOR IP58401 ERBRD2R00X IC PROTECTOR IP58801 ERBRD2R50X IC PROTECTOR IP58802 ERBRD2R50X IC PROTECTOR...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks Q59503 B1ABDF000026 TRANSISTOR 1 E.S.D. Q59504 B1ABDF000026 TRANSISTOR 1 E.S.D. Q59505 B1ADGG000004 TRANSISTOR 1 E.S.D. Q59506 B1ABDF000026 TRANSISTOR 1 E.S.D. QR58401 B1GBCFNN0041 TRANSISTOR 1 E.S.D.
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks R58016 D0GB330JA065 1/16W 33 R58017 ERJ2RHD103X 1/16W 10K R58020 ERJ2RHD103X 1/16W 10K R58022 D0GB330JA065 1/16W 33 R58023 ERJ3RBD151V 1/16W 150 R58025 D0GB472JA065 1/16W 4.7K...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks R59578 D0GA333JA023 1/16W 33K R59579 D0GA223JA023 1/16W 23K R8208 D0GA330JA023 1/16W 33 R8216 D0GA472JA023 1/16W 4.7K R8225 D0GA472JA023 1/16W 4.7K R8228 D0GA681JA023 1/16W 680...
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks ■ CASING SXY0018 BD DRIVE SUCV0035HDKT SUKB0439AB MAIN P.C.B. 1 (RTL) E.S.D. PWT550GL SUKB0439AC MAIN P.C.B. 1 (RTL) E.S.D. PWT550GZ SUKB0436AB DIGITAL P.C.B.
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Model No. : DMR-PWT550GL/GZ Parts List Ref. Change Safety Part No. Part Name & Description Q'ty Remarks XYN3+C4FJ SCREW XSN3+4FJ SCREW XSN3+4FJ SCREW RHD26045-J SCREW RHD26045-J SCREW RHD26045-J SCREW RHD30113-1K SCREW RHD30113-1K SCREW VQL2Q40 LASER CAUTION LABEL VMD6581-6 UPPER BASE...
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