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SERVICE MANUAL
IMPORTANT NOTICEThis manual has been provided for the use of authorized YAMAHA Retailers and their service personnel.It has been assumed that basic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifi cally YAMAHA Products, are already known and understood by the users, and have therefore not been restated.
WARNING: Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in personal injury, destruction of expensive components, and failure of the product to perform as specifi ed. For these reasons, we advise all YAMAHA product owners that any service required should be performed by an authorized YAMAHA Retailer or the appointed service representative.
IMPORTANT: The presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or fi rm does not constitute authorization, certifi cation or recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principle-agent relationship of any form.
The data provided is believed to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research, engineering, and service departments of YAMAHA are continually striving to improve YAMAHA products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable and specifi cations are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofi t. Should any discrepancy appear to exist, please contact the distributor's Service Division.
WARNING: Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may have accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground buss in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to this buss).
IMPORTANT: Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and part replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit.
AV RECEIVER
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P.O.Box 1, Hamamatsu, Japan
CONTENTSTO SERVICE PERSONNEL ............................................2FRONT PANELS .............................................................3REAR PANELS ...........................................................47REMOTE CONTROL PANEL ..........................................8SPECIFICATIONS / ................................... 914INTERNAL VIEW .......................................................... 15SERVICE PRECAUTIONS / ..... 15DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES / ........... 1618UPDATING FIRMWARE / .............................. 1920SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION / .......................................2157
DISPLAY DATA .......................................................5859IC DATA ...................................................................6070BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................71PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS .................................7289PIN CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ...................................90SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ..................................... 91104REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ............................ 105123REMOTE CONTROL ........................................... 124126CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM SETTINGS ................. 127 ............................................. 128
Copyright 2011 All rights reserved.This manual is copyrighted by YAMAHA and may not be copied or
redistributed either in print or electronically without permission.
RX
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This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
DO NOT PLACE SOLDER, ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER!
Avoid prolonged, unprotected contact between solder and your skin! When soldering, do not inhale solder fumes or expose eyes to solder/flux vapor!
If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling food.
1. Critical Components InformationComponents having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specifications equal to those originally installed.
2. Leakage Current Measurement (For 120V Models Only)When service has been completed, it is imperative to verify that all exposed conductive surfaces are properly insulated from supply circuits.
Meter impedance should be equivalent to 1500 ohms shunted by 0.15 F.
TO SERVICE PERSONNEL
Leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA.
Be sure to test for leakage with the AC plug in both polarities.
WARNING: CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE!
For U modelCAUTIONF3702: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 6A,
125V FUSE.
For C modelCAUTIONF3702: REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE 6A, 125V FUSE.
ATTENTIONF3702: UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MME TYPE DE 6A, 125V.
WALLOUTLET
EQUIPMENTUNDER TEST
AC LEAKAGETESTER OR
EQUIVALENT
INSULATINGTABLE
Sn+Ag+Cu + + Sn+Cu + Sn+Zn+Bi + +
30 40
All of the P.C.B.s installed in this unit and solder joints are soldered using the lead free solder.
Among some types of lead free solder currently available, it is recommended to use one of the following types for the repair work.
Sn + Ag + Cu (tin + silver + copper) Sn + Cu (tin + copper) Sn + Zn + Bi (tin + zinc + bismuth)
Caution:As the melting point temperature of the lead free solder is about 30C to 40C (50F to 70F) higher than that of the lead solder, be sure to use a soldering iron suitable to each solder.
About lead free solder /
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FRONT PANELS
U, C, R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L models
J model
RX-V571 (U, C, R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J models)
HTR-5064 (U, K, G, F models)
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REAR PANELSRX-V571 (U, C models)
RX-V571 (R model)
RX-V571 (T model)
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RX-V571 (A model)
RX-V571 (B, G, F models)
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RX-V571 (J model)
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HTR-5064 (G, F models)
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REMOTE CONTROL PANELRAV434
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Audio Section /
Rated Output Power (Power Amp. Section) /
(1 kHz, 0.9 % THD)
1 channel driven
U, C models (8 ohms)FRONT L/R ................................................................ 105 W/chCENTER .......................................................................... 105 WSURROUND L/R ........................................................ 105 W/chSURROUND BACK L/R ............................................. 105 W/ch
R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J models (6 ohms)FRONT L/R ................................................................ 105 W/chCENTER .......................................................................... 105 WSURROUND L/R ........................................................ 105 W/chSURROUND BACK L/R ............................................. 105 W/ch
2 channel driven simultaneously
U, C models (8 ohms)FRONT L/R ...........................................................85 W + 85 WCENTER ............................................................................ 85 WSURROUND L/R ...................................................85 W + 85 WSURROUND BACK L/R ........................................85 W + 85 W
R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J models (6 ohms)FRONT L/R ...........................................................85 W + 85 WCENTER ............................................................................ 85 WSURROUND L/R ...................................................85 W + 85 WSURROUND BACK L/R ........................................85 W + 85 W
(20 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.08 % THD)
2 channel driven simultaneously
U, C models (8 ohms)FRONT L/R ...........................................................70 W + 70 W
R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J models (6 ohms)FRONT L/R ...........................................................65 W + 65 W
Maximum Effective Output Power / (JEITA)(1 kHz, 10 % THD, 6 ohms) [R, T, K, L, J models]
FRONT L/R ......................................................................... 135 W/chCENTER .................................................................................. 135 WSURROUND L/R ................................................................ 135 W/chSURROUND BACK L/R ..................................................... 135 W/ch
Dynamic Power Per Channel / (IHF)
FRONT L/R drive
U, C models (8 / 6 / 4 / 2 ohms) .................................. 110 / 130 / 160 / 180 W
R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J models (6 / 4 / 2 ohms) ................................................ 110 / 130 / 150 W
Dynamic Headroom [U, C models] 8 ohms ..................................................................................0.23 dB
Damping Factor / (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 ohms)FRONT L/R to SPEAKER-A ............................................ 120 or more
Input Sensitivity/Input Impedance / (1 kHz, 100 W/6 ohms)
AV5 etc. ............................................................ 200 mV / 47 k-ohms
Maximum Input Signal / (1 kHz, 0.5 % THD)AV5 etc. (EFFECT ON) .................................................2.0 V or more
Output Level/Output Impedance /
REC OUT ......................................................... 200 mV / 1.2 k-ohms
SUBWOOFER (2 ch stereo and FRONT SP: small) .............................................................................. 1 V / 1.2 k-ohms
Headphone Jack Rated Output/Output Impedance /
AV5 etc. input (1 kHz, 50 mV, 8 ohms) .............. 100 mV / 470 ohms
Frequency Response / AV5 etc., FRONT (10 Hz to 100 kHz) ...................................0 / -3 dB
SPECIFICATIONS /
Signal to Noise Ratio / (IHF-A network) AV5, etc. (DIRECT) to SP OUT (Input shorted 250 mV)
.............................................................................. 100 dB or more
Residual Noise / (IHF-A Network)FRONT L/R to SP OUT ................................................150 V or less
Channel Separation / AV5, etc. (Input 5.1 k-ohms shorted)
1 kHz / 10 kHz ............................... 60 dB or more / 45 dB or more
Volume Control / ......................................... MUTE / -80 dB to +16.5 dB / 0.5 dB step
Tone Control Characteristics /
FRONT L/R
BassBoost/Cut ...................................... 6 dB / 0.5 dB step, at 50 HzTurnover frequency ..........................................................350 Hz
TrebleBoost/Cut .....................................6 dB / 0.5 dB step, at 20 kHzTurnover frequency ......................................................... 3.5 kHz
Filter Characteristics /
FRONT, CENTER, SURROUND, SURROUND BACK small (H.P.F.) .................... fc=40/60/80/90/100/110/120/160/200 Hz, 12 dB/oct.
SUBWOOFER small (L.P.F.) .................... fc=40/60/80/90/100/110/120/160/200 Hz, 24 dB/oct.
Video Section /
Video Signal Type /
U, C, R, K, J models ................................................................NTSC
T, A, B, G, F, L models ................................................................PAL
Video conversion / .......................................................................................NTSC/PAL
Composite Video Signal Level / ...............................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 ohms
S-Video Signal Level [B, G, F models]
Y .............................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 ohms
C .....................................................................0.286 Vp-p / 75 ohms
Component Video Signal Level /
Y .............................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 ohms
Cb/Cr ..................................................................0.7 Vp-p / 75 ohms
D4 Video Signal / D4 [J model]
Y .............................................................................1 Vp-p / 75 ohms
Cb/Cr ..................................................................0.7 Vp-p / 75 ohms
Video Maximum Input Level / (VIDEO Conversion Off)
............................................................................... 1.5 Vp-p or more
Video Signal to Noise Ratio / ................................................................................... 50 dB or more
Monitor Out Frequency Response / (VIDEO Conversion Off)
Component video signal level / ....................................................................5 Hz to 60 MHz, -3 dB
D4 video signal / D4 [J model] .....................................................................5 Hz to 60 MHz, -3 dB
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U .......................U.S.A. modelC .................Canadian modelR ....................General modelT .................... Chinese modelK .....................Korean modelA ................Australian model
B ......................British modelG .................European modelF .................... Russian modelL .................Singapore modelJ .................. Japanese model
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
PRO LOGICSurround EXD
iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
iPod iPhone Apple Inc.
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG and is used by Yamaha in accordance with a license agreement.
Bluetooth Bluetooth SIG
DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks, & DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
DTS DTS DTS-HDDTS-HD Master AudioDTSDTSDTS
FM Section / FM
Tuning Range /
U, C models .........................................................87.5 to 107.9 MHz
R, L models ......................87.5 to 108.0 MHz / 87.50 to 108.00 MHz
T, K, A, B, G, F models ....................................87.50 to 108.00 MHz
J model ..................................................................76.0 to 90.0 MHz
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity / 50 dB SN (IHF)(1 kHz, 100 % MOD.)
Mono ......................................................................... 3 V (20.8 dBf)
Signal to Noise Ratio / (IHF)
Mono ........................................................................................72 dB
Stereo ......................................................................................70 dB
Harmonic Distortion / (1 kHz)
Mono ........................................................................................ 0.3 %
Stereo ...................................................................................... 0.5 %
Antenna Input / ....................................................................... 75 ohms unbalanced
AM Section / AM
Tuning Range / U, C models ........................................................... 530 to 1,710 kHz
R, L models ..............................530 to 1,710 kHz / 531 to 1,611 kHz
T, K, A, B, G, F, J models ....................................... 531 to 1,611 kHz
Antenna / ..................................................................................... Loop antenna
General /
Power Supply /
U, C models ............................................................ AC 120 V, 60 Hz
R model .......................................AC 110120/220240 V, 50/60 Hz
T model ................................................................... AC 220 V, 50 Hz
K model .................................................................. AC 220 V, 60 Hz
A model .................................................................. AC 240 V, 50 Hz
B, G, F models ........................................................ AC 230 V, 50 Hz
L model ...................................................... AC 220240 V, 50/60 Hz
J model .............................................................. AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption /
U, C models ..............................................................270 W / 320 VA
R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L models .................................................... 280 W
J model ................................................................................... 175 W
Standby Power Consumption (reference data) /
HDMI control: OFF / Standby through: OFF .................0.1 W or less
HDMI control: ON / Standby through: ON ....................1.2 W or less
Maximum Power Consumption / R, L models .............................................................................. 490 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) / ................................... 435 x 151 x 363 mm (17-1/8" x 6" x 14-5/16")
Weight / ............................................................................... 8.3 kg (18.3 lbs.)
Finish /
[RX-V571]T model ...........................................................................Gold colorU, C, R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J models ............................ Black colorR, K, G, F, L models ..................................................Titanium colorJ model .........................................................................Silver color
[HTR-5064]U, K, G, F models ......................................................... Black color
Accessories / Remote control ..............................................................................x 1
Battery (R03, AAA, UM-4) .............................................................x 2
FM antenna (1.4 m) ......................................................................x 1
AM antenna (1.3 m) ......................................................................x 1
YPAO microphone (6.0 m) .............................................................x 1
VIDEO AUX input cover .................................................................x 1
* Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Top view
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323
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18(3
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435 (17-1/8")
151
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130
(5-1
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21(7
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60
193
(7-5
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72 (2-7
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58(2
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335 (13-1/4")50(2")
SILENT CINEMA is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation.
SILENT CINEMA
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks, or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
HDMIHDMI High-De nition Multimedia Interface HDMI Licensing, LLC
AAC
x.v.Color
DIMENSIONS
Unit: mm (inch)mm
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MOVIEStandard
*2
Spectacle
*2
Sci-Fi
*2
Adventure
*2
Drama
*2
Mono Movie
ENTERTAINMENT Sports
Action Game
Roleplaying Game
Music Video
CLASSICAL Hall in Munich
Hall in Vienna
Chamber
LIVE/CLUB Cellar Club
The Roxy Theatre
The Bottom Line
STEREO 2ch Stereo
7ch Stereo
SUR. DECODE
*1
STRAIGHT
*1 Decode Type
*2 Decode Type
Decode Type
Dolby Pro Logic
Dolby PL II x Movie / Dolby PL II Movie
Dolby PL II x Music / Dolby PL II Music
Dolby PL II x Game / Dolby PL II Game
Neo:6 Cinema
Neo:6 Music
Decode TypeDolby PL II x Movie / Dolby PL II Movie
Neo:6 Cinema
Dolby PL II when Surround Back is None / Surround Back None Dolby PL IIDolby PL II when Surround Back is None / Surround Back None Dolby PL IIDolby PL II when Surround Back is None / Surround Back None Dolby PL II
Dolby PL II when Surround Back is None / Surround Back None Dolby PL II
: Setting is possible.
: Setting is possible only when Dolby Pro Logic II x Music (Dolby Pro Logic II Music) is selected using decode type.Decode Type Dolby Pro Logic II x MusicDolby Pro Logic II Music
: Setting is possible only when Neo:6 Music is selected using decode type.Decode Type Neo:6 Music
Dec
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Sur
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Sur
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d R
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Sur
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d B
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Leve
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Sur
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Sur
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Dire
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Pan
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Cen
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Category Program
SELECT MENU
Sound field parameters
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MAIN MENU SUB-MENU PARAMETER VALUE [INITIAL VALUE]Speaker Setup
Configuration Front speaker Large / [Small]Center speaker
Large / [Small] / NoneSurround L/R speakerSurround back L/R speaker Large x1 / Large x2 / Small x1 / [Small x2] / NoneSubwoofer [Use] / None
Phase [Normal] / ReverseBass Cross Over 40 / 60 / [80] / 90 / 100 / 110 / 120 / 160 / 200 HzExtra Bass [Off] / On
Distance Meter (m): R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J modelsFeet (ft): U, C models
Front LFront RCenterSurround L 0.30 to 24.00 m, [3.00 m], 0.05 m stepSurround R 1.0 to 80.0 ft, [10.0 ft], 0.2 ft stepSurround Back LSurround Back RSubwoofer
Level Front LFront RCenterSurround L
-10.0 to +10.0 dB, [0.0 dB], 0.5 dB stepSurround RSurround Back LSurround Back RSubwoofer
Equalizer [Through] / Graphic EQ / YPAO : Flat / YPAO : Front /YPAO : Natural
Graphic EQFront L 63 Hz || 0 dBFront R 160 Hz || 0 dBCenter 400 Hz || 0 dBSur. L 1.0 kHz || 0 dB -6.0 to +6.0 dB, [0.0 dB], 0.5 dB stepSur. R 2.5 kHz || 0 dBSBL 6.3 kHz || 0 dBSBR 16 kHz || 0 dBEXIT
Test Tone [Off] / OnSound Setup
Lipsync [Auto] / ManualAuto 0 to 250 ms, [0 ms], 1 ms stepManual 0 to 250 ms, [0 ms], 1 ms step
Dynamic Range [Maximum] / Standard / Minimum/AutoMax. Volume -30.0 to +15.0 dB / +16.5 dB (Maximum volume),
[+16.5 dB], 5.0 dB stepInitial Volume [Off] / On
On Mute / -80 dB to +16.5 dB, [-40.0 dB], 0.5 dB stepDSP Setup
CINEMA DSP 3D Off / [On]Program Hall in Munich [2]
Hall in Vienna [2]Chamber [2]Cellar Club [2]The Roxy Theatre [2]The Bottom Line [2]Sports [2]Action Game [2]Roleplaying Game [2]Music Video [2]Standard [1], [2]Spectacle [1], [2]Sci-Fi [1], [2]Adventure [1], [2] Drama [1], [2]Mono Movie [2]SUR. DECODE [1], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14]
SET MENU TABLE
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MAIN MENU SUB-MENU PARAMETER VALUE [INITIAL VALUE]STRAIGHT2ch Stereo [9]7ch Stereo [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [14]
Function SetupInput Rename All inputs except for TUNER. / TUNER
Input is possible to 9 charactersInput possible Character type
Capital : A to ZSmall : a to zFigure : 0 to 9Symbols : # * + , - etc.Space
Auto Power Down Off / 4 Hours / 8 Hours / 12 Hours[Off]: U, C, R, T, K, A, L, J models[8 Hours]: B, G, F models
Dimmer -4 to 0, [0]Short Message Off / [On]Memory Guard [Off] / On
HDMI SetupHDMI Control Off / On
[Off]: U, C, R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L models[On]: J model
TV Audio Input AV1 / AV2 / AV3 / [AV4] / AV5 / AV6 / AUDIOARC Off / [On]Standby Sync Off / On / [Auto]SCENE BD/DVD
Off / [On]TVCD
[Off] / OnRADIO
Audio Output Amp Off / [On]
HDMI OUT (TV) [Off] / On
Standby Through [Off] / On* Standby Through is available only when HDMI Control is set to Off.
HDMI Control O Processing [Off] / On
Resolution Through / [Auto] / 480p/576p / 720p / 1080i / 1080pAspect [Through] / 16:9 Normal
Language Setup English (English), (Japanese), Franais (Franch), Deutsch (German), Espaol (Spanish), cc (Russian)
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[1] Decode Type Pro Logic, PL II x Movie / PL II Movie,PL II x Music / PL II Music, PL II x Game / PL II Game,Neo:6 Cinema, Neo:6 Music
[2] DSP Level -6 to +3 dB, [0 dB][3] Center Level[4] Surround L Level 0 to 100 %, [100 %][5] Surround R Level[6] Surround Back Level 0 to 100 %, [50 %][7] Surround Back L
0 to 100 %, [30 %][8] Surround Back R[9] Direct [Auto] / Off[10] Panorama [Off] / On[11] Center Width 0 to 7, [3][12] Dimension -3 to +3, [0][13] Center Image 0.0 to 1.0, [0.3][14] Reset OK / CANCEL
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SERVICE PRECAUTIONS / Safety measures
Some internal parts in this product contain high voltages and are dangerous.Be sure to take safety measures during servicing, such as wearing insulating gloves.
Note that the capacitors indicated below are dangerous even after the power is turned off because an electric charge remains and a high voltage continues to exist there.Before starting any repair work, connect a discharging resistor (5 k-ohms/10 W) to the terminals of each capacitor indicated below to discharge electricity.The time required for discharging is about 30 seconds per each.
C1055, C1056, C1062, C1065, C1066, C1609 on MAIN (1) P.C.B.
C3706 on VIDEO (3) P.C.B.
For details, refer to PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS.
INTERNAL VIEWOPERATION (9) P.C.B. (B, G, F models) AM/FM TUNER (U, C, R, T, K, A, B, G, F, L models)OPERATION (10) P.C.B. (R model) VIDEO (2) P.C.B.DIGITAL (1) P.C.B.AM/FM TUNER (J model)OPERATION (8) P.C.B. (J model) VIDEO (1) P.C.B. MAIN (2) P.C.B.VIDEO (3) P.C.B. VIDEO (4) P.C.B. (U, C, T, K, A, B, G, F, L, J models) POWER TRANSFORMERVIDEO (5) P.C.B. OPERATION (11) P.C.B. (R model) MAIN (3) P.C.B.MAIN (1) P.C.B.MAIN (4) P.C.B.OPERATION (6) P.C.B. OPERATION (7) P.C.B. OPERATION (1) P.C.B. OPERATION (2) P.C.B. OPERATION (4) P.C.B. OPERATION (5) P.C.B. DIGITAL (2) P.C.B.OPERATION (3) P.C.B.
Rear view
Top view
Front view
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OFF 5 k /10 W 30
MAIN 1 P.C.B. C1055C1056C1062C1065C1066C1609
VIDEO 3 P.C.B. C3706
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
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1. a. 4 5Fig. 1b. Fig. 1
2. a. 7W4251 Fig. 1b. CB2CB44CB45CB64 CB442CB461 Fig. 1
c. CB348 Fig. 1d. 2Fig. 1
(Remove parts in the order as numbered.)Disconnect the power cable from the AC outlet.
1. Removal of Top Covera. Remove 4 screws () and 5 screws (). (Fig. 1)b. Lift the rear of the top cover to remove it. (Fig. 1)
2. Removal of Front Panel Unita. Remove 7 screws (), and remove W4251. (Fig. 1)b. Remove CB2, CB44, CB45, CB64, CB442 and CB461.
(Fig. 1)c. Unlock and remove CB348. (Fig. 1)d. Release 2 hooks on both ends and remove the front
panel unit. (Fig. 1)
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES /
Hook
Cable
Remove CB348
Unlock the connectorRemove the cable
Connected
Cable
Connect CB348
Lock the connectorInsert the cable
Connected
Top cover
Front panel unit
Hook
CB348CB64
CB45
CB442W4251
CB2CB44
DIGITAL (1) P.C.B.
VIDEO (2) P.C.B.
VIDEO (5) P.C.B.
OPERATION (4) P.C.B.
CB461
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Remove CB55CB57
Unlock the connectorRemove the cable
Connected
Cable
Connect CB55CB57
Lock the connectorInsert the cable
Connected
VIDEO (2) P.C.B.AMP unit
CB384
CB385
CB387
Board-to-board connectors
Board-to-board connectors
CB56CB57
CB63
CB53CB25 (B, G, F models)
CB43
CB55
DIGITAL (1) P.C.B.
CB62
CB61
CB60
Rear view
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
3. DIGITAL P.C.B. a. 2 6Fig. 3b. 2Fig. 2c. CB43CB53CB63 Fig. 2d. CB55 57 Fig. 2e. DIGITAL P.C.B. DIGITAL1P.C.B. VIDEO2P.C.B. Fig. 2
4. a. 2 4Fig. 2b. 3Fig. 3c. Fig. 2
3. Removal of DIGITAL P.C.B.a. Remove 2 screws () and 6 screws (). (Fig. 3)b. Remove 2 screws (). (Fig. 2)c. Remove CB25 (B, G, F models), CB43, CB53 and CB63.
(Fig. 2)d. Unlock and remove CB5557. (Fig. 2)e. Remove the DIGITAL (1) P.C.B. which is connected
directly to the VIDEO (2) P.C.B. with board-to-board connectors. (Fig. 2)
4. Removal of AMP Unita. Remove 2 screws () and 4 screws (). (Fig. 2)b. Remove 3 screws (). (Fig. 3)c. Remove the amp unit. (Fig. 2)
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Rear panel
MAIN (1) P.C.B. Ground lead
Ground lead
Heatsink
G1000
Chassis
When checking the P.C.B.s:
Place the P.C.B.s (with rear panel) upright. (Fig. 4)
Connect the heatsink, rear panel and G1000 on MAIN (1) P.C.B. to the chassis with a ground lead or the like. (Fig. 4)
Reconnect all cables (connectors) that have been disconnected.
When connecting the flexible flat cable, be careful with polarity.
P.C.B.
P.C.B. Fig. 4
MAIN1P.C.B. G1000 Fig. 4
Fig. 4
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When the following parts are replaced, the firmware must be updated to the latest version.
DIGITAL P.C.B.
FPGA Flash ROM: IC58 on DIGITAL (1) P.C.B.
DSP (TI) Flash ROM: IC80 on DIGITAL (1) P.C.B.
Confirmation of firmware version and checksum
Before and after updating the firmware, check the firmware version and checksum by using the self-diagnostic function menu.
Start up the self-diagnostic function and select S4. ROM VER/SUM menu.
Using the sub-menu, have the firmware version and checksum displayed, and note them down.(See SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION)
* When the firmware version is different from written one after updating, perform the updating procedure again from the beginning.
Initializing the back-up IC(EEPROM: IC55 on DIGITAL (1) P.C.B.)
After updating the firmware, the back-up IC MUST be initialized by the following procedure to have proper memorization of the set up information (soundfield parameters, system memory and tuner presetting, etc.).
Start up the self-diagnostic function and select S3. FACTORY PRESET menu. (See SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION)
Select PRESET RSRV, press the (Power) key to turn off the power once and turn on the power again. Then the back-up IC is initialized.
Required Tools
USB storage device
FirmwareRX-V571: RXV571-xxxx.binHTR-5064: HTR5064-xxxx.bin
Preparation
1. Download the latest firmware from the specified download source to the folder of the PC.
2. Copy the latest firmware from the PC to the root folder of the USB storage device.
Note) When the latest firmware is copied to a sub-folder of the USB storage device, the update will not proceed.
UPDATING FIRMWARE /
DIGITAL P.C.B.FPGA ROMDIGITAL1P.C.B. IC58DSPTI ROMDIGITAL1P.C.B. IC80
S4. ROM VER/SUM
IC EEPROMDIGITAL1P.C.B. IC55
S3. FACTORY PRESET
PRESET RSRV IC
USB
RX-V571 RXV571-xxxx.bin
1. PC
2. PC USB
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U S B U P D A T E
U p d a t e S u c c e s s
V E R I F Y I N G . . .
P l e a s e . . .
S x - x : x x %
P o w e r O f f !
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
Operation Procedures
1. Insert the USB storage device to the USB port.(Fig. 1)
2. While pressing the DIRECT key, connect the power cable to the AC outlet. (Fig. 1)
3. The USB UPDATE mode is activated and USB UPDATE is displayed. Writing of the firmware starts automatically. (Fig. 2)
Writing is started. /
Writing is completed. /
Writing being executed. /
4. When writing of the firmware is completed, Update Success, Please... and Power Off! are displayed repeatedly. (Fig. 3)
5. Press the (Power) key to turn off the power.
6. Remove the USB storage device from the USB port. (Fig. 1)
7. Start up the self-diagnostic function and check that the firmware version and checksum are the same as written ones. (See Confirmation of firmware version and checksum)
1. USB USB Fig. 1
2. DIRECT ACFig. 1
3. USB UPDATE USB UPDATE Fig. 2
4. Update SuccessPlease...Power O ! Fig. 3
5.
6. USB USB Fig. 1
7.
USB portUSB
" " (Power) key" "
USB storage deviceUSB
"DIRECT" keyDIRECT
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This unit has self-diagnostic functions that are intended for inspection, measurement and location of faulty point.
There are 24 main menu items, each of which has sub-menu items.
Listed in the table below are main menu items and sub-menu items.
Note that not all menu items listed will apply to the models covered in this service manual.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION /
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No. Main menu No. Sub-menuA: Audio system /A1 DSP AUDIO 1 DSP MARGIN
2 DSP NON MARGIN3 DSP FULL CENTER4 DSP FULL SURROUND5 DSP FULL SURROUND BACK
A2 DIRECT AUDIO 1 ANALOG DIRECTA3 HDMI AUDIO 1 HDMI AUTO
2 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )3 ARC14 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )
A4 SPEAKERS SET 1 BI-AMP2 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )3 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )4 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )5 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )6 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )7 FULL MUTE8 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )9 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )
A5 MULTI CHANNEL INPUT 1 8 CHANNEL INPUT 8 ohms(Not for service / ) 2 8 CHANNEL INPUT 6 ohms
A6 MIC CHECK 1 MIC ROUTE CHECKA7 MANUAL TEST 1 TEST ALL
2 TEST FRONT L3 TEST CENTER4 TEST FRONT R5 TEST SURROUND R6 TEST SURROUND BACK R7 TEST SURROUND BACK L8 TEST SURROUND L9 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )
10 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )11 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )12 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )13 TEST LFE 114 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )
D: Display system /D1 FL CHECK 1 FL CHECK
2 ALL SEGMENT OFF3 ALL SEGMENT ON4 CHECK PATTERN 15 CHECK PATTERN 2
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No. Main menu No. Sub-menuZ: Zone system /ZONE Z1 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )R: Radio and satellite broadcasting system /R1 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )U: Universal system /U1 iPod 1 DOCK CHECK
2 iPod AUTHENTICATION IC CHECKU2 USB 1 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )
2 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )3 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )4 USB FRONT 1 TRACK5 USB FRONT 2 TRACK6 USB INITIAL PROGRAM LOAD 7 USB iPod CHECK
U3 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )N: Network system /N1 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )C: Communication system /C1 DIGITAL PCB CHECK 1 ALL
2 BUS FLASH ROM3 BUS FPGA4 I2C5 FPGA RAM6 BUS DIR7 BUS DSP18 EEPROM9 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )10 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )
C2 HDMI INFO 1 HDMI MODEL NAME2 HDMI PRODUCT ID
V: Video system /V1 ANALOG VIDEO CHECK 1 ANALOG BYPASS
2 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )3 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )4 MUTE CHECK5 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )6 VIDEO IN
V2 DIGITAL VIDEO CHECK 1 LOOPBACK TEST 12 LOOPBACK TEST 23 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )4 HDMI REPEAT5 DIGITAL CVBS6 DIGITAL Y/C (B, G, F models)7 DIGITAL COMPONENT8 DIGITAL COMPONENT SC9 GUI-VIDEO OUT
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No. Main menu No. Sub-menuP: Power and protection system /P1 SYSTEM MONITOR 1 DC
2 PS1/PS23 TM4 OUTPUT LEVEL5 LIMITER CONTROL6 L3 (J model)7 KEY1/KEY2
P2 PROTECTION HISTORY 1 HISTORY 12 HISTORY 23 HISTORY 34 HISTORY 4
S: System and version system /S1 FIRMWARE UPDATE 1 F/W UPDATE (Not for service / )S2 SET INFORMATION 1 MODEL
2 DESTINATION3 DEBUG (Not for service / )
S3 FACTORY PRESET 1 PRESET INH/RSRVS4 ROM VERSION/CHECKSUM 1 SYSTEM VERSION
2 MICROPROCESSOR VERSION3 MICROPROCESSOR CHECKSUM4 FLASH ROM VERSION5 FLASH ROM CHECKSUM6 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )7 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )8 DSP1 VERSION9 DSP1 CHECKSUM
10 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )11 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )12 GUI VERSION13 FPGA GUI VERSION14 FPGA IP VERSION15 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )16 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )17 INVALID ITEM (Not for service / )18 USB IPL VERSION
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CAUTION!Using this product with the protection function disabled may cause further damage to this unit. Use special care for this point when using this mode.
Starting Self-Diagnostic Function in the protection cancel mode
If the protection function works and causes hindrance to trouble shoot, cancel the protection function as described below, and it will be possible to enter the self-diagnostic function mode. (The protection functions other than the excess current detect function will be disabled.)
While pressing the TONE CONTROL and INFO keys, press the (Power) key to turn on the power and keep pressing those 2 keys for 3 seconds or longer.
The self-diagnostic function mode is activated with the protection functions disabled.
In this mode, the SLEEP segment of the FL display flashes to indicate that the mode is self-diagnostic function mode with the protection functions disabled.
Starting Self-Diagnostic Function
While pressing the TONE CONTROL and INFO keys, press the (Power) key to turn on the power.
The self-diagnostic function mode is activated.
TONE CONTROL INFO
TONE CONTROL INFO 2 3
FL SLEEP
Keys of this unit /
While pressing these keys, turn on the power.
(Power)
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Canceling Self-Diagnostic Function
1. Before canceling self-diagnostic function, execute setting for S3. FACTORY PRESET menu. (Memory initialization inhibited or Memory initialized).
* In order to keep the user memory preserved, be sure to select PRESET INHIBIT (Memory initialization inhibited).
2. Press the (Power) key to turn off the power.
N O P R O T E C TA 1 - 1D S P M A R G I N
Main menu display / Opening message /
After a few seconds /
Display provided when Self-Diagnostic Function started
The display is as described below depending on the situation the last time the power to this unit is turned off.
1. When the power is turned off by usual operation:
NO PROTECT is displayed. A1-1. DSP MARGIN menu is displayed in a few seconds.
1.
NO PROTECT A1-1 DSP MARGIN
1. S3. FACTORY PRESET
PRESET INHIBIT
2.
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Cause: An excessive current flowed through the power amplifier.Supplementary information: As current of the power amplifier is detected, the abnormal channel can be identified by checking the current detect transistor.
Turning on the power without correcting the abnormality will cause the protection function to work immediately and the power supply will instantly be shut off.
2. When the protection function worked to turn off the power:The data of protection function which worked at the moment is displayed. Then A1-1. DSP MARGIN menu is displayed in a few seconds.
Note: At that time if you reactivate the self-diagnostic function after turning off the power once by pressing the (Power) key, NO PROTECT will be displayed because that situation is equal to 1. When the power is turned off by usual operation: described above.
However the protection function history is stored in a back-up IC with a backup. For details, refer to P2 PROTECTION HISTORY menu.
2-1. When there is a history of protection function due to excess current.
I P R O T E C T
2.
A1-1 DSP MARGIN
1. NO PROTECT
P2 PROTECTION HISTORY
2-1.
Notes) Applying the power to this unit without correcting
the abnormality can be dangerous and cause additional circuit damage. To avoid this, if I PROTECT protection function works 1 time, the power will not turn on even when the (Power) key is pressed. In order to turn on the power again, start up the self-diagnostic function.
The output transistors in each amplifier channel should be checked for damage before applying power to this unit.
Amplifier current should be monitored by measuring DC voltage across the emitter resistors for each channel.
I PROTECT
DC
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Notes) Applying the power to this unit without correcting
the abnormality can be dangerous and cause additional circuit damage. To avoid this, if PS and DC protection function works 3 times consecutively, the power will not turn on even when the (Power) key is pressed. In order to turn on the power again, start up the self-diagnostic function.
The output transistors in each amplifier channel should be checked for damage before applying power to this unit.
Amplifier current should be monitored by measuring DC voltage across the emitter resistors for each channel.
Cause: DC output of the power amplifier is abnormal.Supplementary information: The protection function worked due to a DC voltage appearing at the speaker terminal. A cause could be a defect in the amplifier.
Turning on the power without correcting the abnormality will cause the protection function to work in 5 seconds and the power supply will be shut off.
2-2. When the protection function worked due to abnormal DC output.
AD conversion value when the protection function is working A/D
AD conversion value when the protection function is working A/D
Cause: The voltage in the power supply section is abnormal.Supplementary information: The protection function worked due to a defect or overload in the power supply.
Turning on the power without correcting the abnormality will cause the protection function to work in 1 seconds and the power supply will be shut off.
2-3. When the protection function worked due to abnormal voltage in the power supply section.
D C P R T : x x x H
P S P R T : x x x L
DCPS 3
DC
2-2. DC
2-3.
DC
5
1
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Cause: The temperature of the heatsink is excessive.Supplementary information: The protection function worked due to the temperature limit being exceeded. Causes could be poor ventilation or a defect related to the thermal sensor.
Turning on the power without correcting the abnormality will cause the protection function to work in 1 seconds and the power supply will be shut off.
2-4. When the protection function worked due to excessive heatsink temperature.
History of protection functionWhen the protection function has worked, its history is stored in memory with a backup.
Even if no abnormality is noted while servicing the unit, an abnormality which has occurred previously can be defined as long as the backup data has been stored.
For details, refer to P2 PROTECTION HISTORY menu.
T M P 1 P R T : x x x L
2-4.
AD conversion value when the protection function is working A/D
1
P2 PROTECTION HISTORY
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Operation procedure of Main menu and Sub-menu
There are 24 main menu items, each of which has sub-menu items.
Main menu selectionSelect the main menu using SCENE TV (forward) and SCENE BD/DVD (reverse) keys.
Sub-menu selectionSelect the sub-menu using SCENE RADIO (forward) and SCENE CD (reverse) keys.
Functions in Self-Diagnostic Function mode
In addition to the self-diagnostic function menu items, functions as listed below are available.
Power ON/OFF Master volume Muting Input selection
* Functions related to the tuner and the set menu are not available.
Initial settings when Self-Diagnostic Function started
The following initial settings are used when starting self-diagnostic function.
When self-diagnostic function is canceled, these settings are restored to those before starting self-diagnostic function.
Master volume: -20 dB Input: HDMI 1 Main menu: A1-1. DSP MARGIN Speaker setting: LARGE, Bass out to SWFR
(All channels) HDMI Control: Off
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SCENE TVSCENE BD/DVD
SCENE RADIOSCENE CD
-20 dB HDMI 1 A1-1. DSP MARGIN LARGEBass out to SWFR
HDMI OFF
Keys of this unit /
Reverse
Forward
Main menu selection
Reverse
Forward
Sub-menu selection
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Details of Self-Diagnostic Function menu
A1. DSP AUDIO
This menu is used to check audio signal route via DSP.
A1-1. DSP MARGIN
The audio signal is output including the head margin via DSP.
* When input source is stereo, signal is assigned as below.
Front L: Front L, Center, Surround L, Surround Back L
Front R: Front R, Surround R,Surround Back R
Front L +10 dB: Subwoofer
A1-2. DSP NON MARGIN
The SUBWOOFER signal is output including the head margin via DSP.
The audio signal other than SUBWOOFER is output without including the head margin via DSP.
A 1 - 2D S P N O N M A R G I N
A 1 - 1D S P M A R G I N
A1. DSP AUDIO
DSP
A1-1. DSP MARGIN
DSP
2ch
Front L Front LCenter Surround LSurround Back L
Front R Front RSurround R Surround Back R
Front L +10 dBSubwoofer
A1-2. DSP NON MARGIN
DSP
DSP
A1-3. DSP FULL CENTER
The audio signal is output to only CENTER channel in digital full bit without including the head margin.
A 1 - 3D S P F U L L C
A1-3. DSP FULL CENTER
CENTER
INPUT: AV5 ANALOGSPEAKER OUT: 1 kHz, SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: 50 Hz
Input level VolumeSPEAKER OUTPUT
SUBWOOFEROUTPUTFRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUNDBACK
Both ch, -20 dBm +6.5 dB - +11.5 dBm - - -
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A1-5. DSP FULL SURROUND BACK
The audio signal is output to only SURROUND BACK L/R channels in digital full bit without including the head margin.
A 1 - 5D S P F U L L S B
A1-5. DSP FULL SURROUND BACK
SURROUND BACK L/R
A1-4. DSP FULL SURROUND
The audio signal is output to only SURROUND L/R channels in digital full bit without including the head margin.
A 1 - 4D S P F U L L S
A1-4. DSP FULL SURROUND
SURROUND L/R
INPUT: AV5 ANALOGSPEAKER OUT: 1 kHz, SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: 50 Hz
Input level VolumeSPEAKER OUTPUT
SUBWOOFEROUTPUTFRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUNDBACK
Both ch, -20 dBm +6.5 dB - - +11.5 dBm - -
INPUT: AV5 ANALOGSPEAKER OUT: 1 kHz, SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: 50 Hz
Input level VolumeSPEAKER OUTPUT
SUBWOOFEROUTPUTFRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUNDBACK
Both ch, -20 dBm +6.5 dB - - - +11.5 dBm -
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INPUT: AV5 ANALOGSPEAKER OUT: 1 kHz, SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: 50 Hz
Input level VolumeSPEAKER OUTPUT
SUBWOOFEROUTPUTFRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUNDBACK
Both ch, -20 dBm +6.5 dB +11.5 dBm - - - -
A2. DIRECT AUDIO
This menu is used to check audio signal route of DIRECT mode.
A2-1. ANALOG DIRECT
The analog input audio signal is output to FRONT L/R in DIRECT mode.
A 2 - 1A N A L O G D I R E C T
A2. DIRECT AUDIO
DIRECT
A2-1. ANALOG DIRECT
DIRECT FRONT L/R
A3-1. HDMI AUTO
The audio signal input to selected HDMI IN is output.
HDMI IN
A3-2. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A3-3. ARC 1 (Audio Return Channel function)
The audio signal input from HDMI OUT is output.
HDMI OUT
A3-4. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A 3 - 1H D M I A U T O
A 3 - 2I N V A L I D I T E M
A 3 - 3A R C 1
A 3 - 4I N V A L I D I T E M
A3. HDMI AUDIO
This menu is used to check the route of audio signal input to HDMI IN/OUT.
* Before check using A3-3. ARC 1 menu, be sure to connect a TV monitor equipped with Audio Return Channel function to this unit in advance.
A3. HDMI AUDIO
HDMI IN/OUT
A3-3. ARC 1 Audio Return Channel
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A 4 - 1B I - A M P
A 4 - 2I N V A L I D I T E M
A 4 - 3I N V A L I D I T E M
A 4 - 4I N V A L I D I T E M
A 4 - 5I N V A L I D I T E M
A 4 - 6I N V A L I D I T E M
A 4 - 7F U L L M U T E
A 4 - 8I N V A L I D I T E M
A 4 - 9I N V A L I D I T E M
A4. SPEAKERS SET
This menu is used to check the speaker output.
A4-1. BI-AMP
The FRONT L/R signal is distributed to SURROUND BACK/BI-AMP L/R terminal.
FRONT L/R SURROUND BACK/BI-AMP L/R
A4-2. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A4-3. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A4-4. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A4-5. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A4-6. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A4-7. FULL MUTE
The audio signals are muted at all channels.
A4-8. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A4-9. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A4. SPEAKERS SET
INPUT: AV5 ANALOGSPEAKER OUT: 1 kHz, SUBWOOFER OUTPUT: 50 Hz
Sub-menu Input level Volume
SPEAKER OUTPUTSUBWOOFER
OUTPUTFRONT L/R CENTERSURROUND
L/RSURROUND
BACK L/R
A4-1. BI-AMP Both ch, -20 dBm +6.5 dB +11.5 dBm +11.5 dBm +11.5 dBm +11.5 dBm -1.5 dBm
A4-7. FULL MUTE Both ch, -20 dBm +6.5 dB - - - - -
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A 6 - 1M I C R O U T E
A6. MIC CHECK
A6-1. MIC ROUTE CHECK
The signals input through the YPAO microphone are output to FRONT L and FRONT R channels via A/D-D/A.
A6. MIC CHECK
A6-1. MIC ROUTE CHECK
YPAO A/D D/A FRONT LFRONT R
A5. MULTI CHANNEL INPUT
A 5 - 18 c h I n p u t 8 o h m
A 5 - 28 c h I n p u t 6 o h m
A5. MULTI CHANNEL INPUT
Not for service.
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A7. MANUAL TEST
The built-in noise generator of DSP outputs the test noise or test tone through the channels specified by using the sub-menu.
A 7 - 1T E S T A L L
A 7 - 2T E S T F R N T L
A 7 - 3T E S T C E N T E R
A 7 - 4T E S T F R N T R
A 7 - 5T E S T S U R R R
A 7 - 6T E S T S B R
A 7 - 7T E S T S B L
A 7 - 8T E S T S U R R L
A 7 - 9I N V A L I D I T E M
A7-1. TEST ALL
The test noise is output from all channels.
A7-2. TEST FRONT L
The test tone is output from FRONT L channel.
FRONT L
A7-3. TEST CENTER
The test tone is output from CENTER channel.
CENTER
A7-4. TEST FRONT R
The test tone is output from FRONT R channel.
FRONT R
A7-5. TEST SURROUND R
The test tone is output from SURROUND R channel.
SURROUND R
A7-6. TEST SURROUND BACK R
The test tone is output from SURROUND BACK R channel.
SURROUND BACK R
A7-7. TEST SURROUND BACK L
The test tone is output from SURROUND BACK L channel.
SURROUND BACK L
A7-8. TEST SURROUND L
The test tone is output from SURROUND L channel.
SURROUND L
A7-9. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A7. MANUAL TEST
DSP
Test noise / Test tone /
for LFE / LFE 30 Hz to 80 Hz 50 Hz
pink noise / sine wave /
for other than LFE / LFE 500 Hz to 2 kHz 1 kHz
pink noise / sine wave /
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A 7 - 1 3T E S T L F E 1
A 7 - 1 4I N V A L I D I T E M
A7-10. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A7-11. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A7-12. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A7-13. TEST LFE 1
The test tone is output from LFE 1 (SUBWOOFER) channel.
LFE 1SUBWOOFER
A7-14. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
A 7 - 1 0I N V A L I D I T E M
A 7 - 1 1I N V A L I D I T E M
A 7 - 1 2I N V A L I D I T E M
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Segment conditions of the FL tube is checked by turning ON and OFF all segments.
Next, a short between segments next to each other is checked by turning ON and OFF all segments alternately (in lattice).
(In the above example, the segments in the second row from the top are shorted.)
D1. FL CHECK
This menu is used to check the FL display.
D1. FL CHECK
FL
FL display / FL
FL
2
D1-1. INITIAL DISPLAY /
D1-2. ALL SEGMENT OFF /
D1-3. ALL SEGMENT ON /
* After check, change to next menu at once.
D1-4. CHECK PATTERN 1 / 1
D1-5. CHECK PATTERN 2 / 2
Lighting on segments in lattice.
Example/
Normal
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Z1. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
Z1. INVALID ITEM
R1. INVALID ITEM
Z 1 - 1I N V A L I D I T E M
R 1 - 1I N V A L I D I T E M
Z 1 - 8I N V A L I D I T E M
R 1 - 7I N V A L I D I T E M
R1. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
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U 1 - 1D O C K : O K Y Y Y Y
DOCK jack
Shorted pins /
Check item / Result / Display /
14 18UART loop back testUART
OK Y
NG N
1 17(5.6 k-ohms, 1/4W)
DK1_AP (iPod accessory power) detectionDK1_APiPod accessory power
IC57pin No. 79
High = YES Y
Low = No N
4 8DK1_N_IPDET (iPod installation to DOCK) detectionDK1_N_IPDETiPod installation to DOCK
IC57pin No. 42
Low = installed / Y
High = not installed / N
8 21 (10 k-ohms, 1/4W)
DK1_ID (DOCK ID) detectionDK1_IDDOCK ID
IC57pin No. 157
10 k-ohms, 1/4 W pull down Y
Other N
1 219
3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18
20 21
10 k
-ohm
s
1/4
W
5.6
k-oh
ms
1/4
W
All Y / Y = OK
Others / = NG
U1. iPod
This menu is used to check the DOCK jack/iPod authentication IC without connecting the iPod itself.
U1-1. DOCK CHECK
With the power turned off, short the pins of the DOCK jack as shown in the figure below.
Start up the self-diagnostic function and select this menu.
The check result is displayed according to the following display specifications.
U1-2. iPod AUTHENTICATION IC CHECK
Communication and bus line connection between iPod authentication IC (IC52) and microprocessor (IC57) are checked.
U1. iPod
iPod DOCK iPod IC
U1-1. DOCK CHECK
DOCK
U1-2. iPod AUTHENTICATION IC CHECK
iPod ICIC52IC57
Note) Be sure to return the shorted pins to their original condition after executing this test.
U 1 - 2A U T H C H I P : O K
OK: No error detected / NG: An error is detected /
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U 2 - 2I N V A L I D I T E M
U2-2. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
U2-2. INVALID ITEM
U2. USB
This menu is used to check audio signal route of USB.
U2-1. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
U2. USB
USB
U2-1. INVALID ITEM
U 2 - 3I N V A L I D I T E M
U 2 - 6U S B I P L : O K
U 2 - 5U S B _ F 2 T R A C K
U 2 - 4U S B _ F 1 T R A C K
U2-3. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
U2-6. USB INITIAL PROGRAM LOAD
Communication and bus line connection between microprocessor (IC57) and USB host controller (IC46) are checked.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
U2-5. USB FRONT 2 TRACK
The 2nd music file stored in the USB storage device connected to the USB port is reproduced.
U2-4. USB FRONT 1 TRACK
The 1st music file stored in the USB storage device connected to the USB port is reproduced.
* Copy 2 or more music files from PC to the root folder of the USB storage device in advance.
U2-3. INVALID ITEM
U2-6. USB INITIAL PROGRAM LOAD
IC57 USB IC46
OK NG
U2-5. USB FRONT 2 TRACK
USB USB 2
U2-4. USB FRONT 1 TRACK
USB USB 1
PCUSB 2
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U2-7. USB iPod CHECK
This menu is used to check audio signal route of the iPod.
Connect between USB port of this unit and iPod with the USB cable supplied with the iPod.
U2-7. USB iPod CHECK
iPod
USB iPod iPod USB
U 2 - 7U S B i P o d : O K
OK: Connected / NG: No traffic / Disconnected
: Checking /
U3. INVALID ITEM
N1. INVALID ITEM
U 3 - 1I N V A L I D I T E M
N 1 - 1I N V A L I D I T E M
U 3 - 2I N V A L I D I T E M
N 1 - 1 3I N V A L I D I T E M
U3. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
N1. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
C 1 - 1A L L : O K
C1. DIGITAL P.C.B. CHECK
This menu is used to check the communication and bus line connection between devices on DIGITAL P.C.B.
C1-1. ALL
The synthetic judgment result of sub-menu C1-2 to C1-8 is displayed.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
C1. DIGITAL P.C.B. CHECK
DIGITAL P.C.B.
C1-1. ALL
C1-2 C1-8
OK NG
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C1-2. BUS FLASH ROM
Reading/writing FLASH ROM (IC58) are checked.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
C1-2. BUS FLASH ROM
FLASH ROMIC58
OK NG
C 1 - 3B U S _ F P G A : O K
C1-3. BUS FPGA
Communication and bus line connection between microprocessor (IC57) and FPGA (IC34) are checked.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
C1-3. BUS FPGA
IC57 FPGAIC34
OK NG
C1-4. I2C
The I2C (Inter integrated route) bus line connection is checked.
0 : No error detected1 : An error is detected
C 1 - 4I 2 C : 0 0 0 0 0 - - - -
Error detection of USB host controller (IC46) / USBIC46
Error detection of HDMI transmitter (IC3) / HDMI IC3
Error detection of Video decoder (IC25) / IC25
Error detection of HDMI receiver (IC2) / HDMI IC2
Error detection of HDMI switch (IC1) / HDMI switchIC1
C1-4. I2C
I2CInter integrated route
0 1
C 1 - 5F P G A _ R A M : O K
C1-5. FPGA RAM
Reading/writing SDRAM (IC32) are checked.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
C1-5. FPGA RAM
SDRAMIC32
OK NG
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C1-6. BUS DIR
Communication and bus line connection between microprocessor (IC57) and DIR (IC72) are checked.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
C1-6. BUS DIR
IC57 DIRIC72
OK NG
C 1 - 7D S P 1 B U S : O K
C1-7. BUS DSP1
Communication and bus line connection between microprocessor (IC57) and DSP1 (IC74) are checked.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
C1-7. BUS DSP1
IC57 DSP1IC74
OK NG
C1-8. EEPROM
EEPROMIC55
OK NG
C1-8. EEPROM
Reading EEPROM (IC55) is checked.
OK : No error detectedNG : An error is detected
C 1 - 8E E P R O M : O K
C1-9. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
C1-10. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
C 1 - 9I N V A L I D I T E M
C 1 - 1 0I N V A L I D I T E M
C1-9. INVALID ITEM
C1-10. INVALID ITEM
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C 2 - 2H I D : 3 1 5 F
C2-2. HDMI PRODUCT ID
The product ID of this unit written in HDMI module is displayed.
RX-V571 : 315FHTR-5064 : 316A
C2. HDMI INFORMATION
This menu is used to display information about HDMI.
C2-1. HDMI MODEL NAME
The model name of this unit written in HDMI module is displayed.
RX-V571HTR-5064
C2. HDMI INFORMATION
HDMI
C2-1. HDMI MODEL NAME
HDMI
RX-V571
C2-2. HDMI PRODUCT ID
HDMI ID
RX-V571 315F
V1. ANALOG VIDEO CHECK
This menu is used to check the analog video signal route.
V1-1. ANALOG BYPASS
The video signal is converted and output as shown below.
V 1 - 1A N A L O G B Y P A S S
V1. ANALOG VIDEO CHECK
V1-1. ANALOG BYPASS
ANALOG BYPASS
HDMI IN
Component In
S Video In(B, G, F models)
Composite In
HDMI OUT
Component Out
Composite Out
DIGITALIC2
HDMIReceiver
DIGITALIC3
HDMITransmitter
DIGITALIC25
VIDEOdecoder
MUTEVDEC_N_RST VIDEO
IC301Video Driver
VIDEOIC303
ComponentSelector
VIDEOIC305
Video Driver
VIDEOIC302
CompositeSelector
DIGITALIC34
FPGA
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V1-2. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
V1-3. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
V1-5. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
V 1 - 2I N V A L I D I T E M
V 1 - 3I N V A L I D I T E M
V 1 - 5I N V A L I D I T E M
V1-2. INVALID ITEM
V1-3. INVALID ITEM
V1-5. INVALID ITEM
V1-4. MUTE CHECK
The video signal is muted.
V 1 - 4M U T E C H E C K
V1-4. MUTE CHECK
MUTE CHECK
HDMI IN
Component In
Composite In
HDMI OUT
Component Out
Composite Out
DIGITALIC2
HDMIReceiver
DIGITALIC3
HDMITransmitter
DIGITALIC25
VIDEOdecoder
MUTEVDEC_N_RST
MUTECPNT_N_VMT
MUTEVID_N_MMT
VIDEOIC301
Video Driver
VIDEOIC303
ComponentSelector
VIDEOIC305
Video Driver
VIDEOIC302
CompositeSelector
DIGITALIC34
FPGA
S Video In(B, G, F models)
V1-6. VIDEO INFORMATION
The information of input analog video signals is displayed.
V 1 - 6V I D I N : 4 8 0 i 6 0
V1-6. VIDEO INFORMATION
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V2. DIGITAL VIDEO CHECK
This menu is used to check the digital video signal route.
V2-1. LOOPBACK TEST 1
Execute the test for all HDMI IN jacks by repeating the procedure below.
1. Select sub-menu other than V2-1.
2. Connect between any of the HDMI IN jacks and HDMI OUT jack with an HDMI cable.
3. Select V2-1. The test result is displayed in a few seconds.
V 2 - 1T E S T 1 : O K
V2. DIGITAL VIDEO CHECK
V2-1. LOOPBACK TEST 1
HDMI IN
1. V2-1 2. HDMI IN 1 HDMI OUT HDMI
3. V2-1
OK: No error detected / NG: An error is detected / --: Checking /
DDC Line check
HPD Line Check
IC2HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134
IC34FPGA
EP2C8F256C8N
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC32128MbitSDRAM
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
HDMIFront
HDMIOUT1
Fro
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oard
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMI Cable for Loopback
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Data Check
Test PatternIC2
HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134IC34
FPGAEP2C8F256C8N
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
IC32128MbitSDRAM
HDMIOUT1
Fro
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oard
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMI Cable for Loopback
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
HDMIFront
V2-3. INVALID ITEM
Not for service.
V 2 - 3I N V A L I D I T E M
V2-3. INVALID ITEM
V2-2. LOOPBACK TEST 2
Execute the test for all HDMI IN jacks by repeating the procedure below.
1. Select sub-menu other than V2-2.
2. Connect between any of the HDMI IN jacks and HDMI OUT jack with an HDMI cable.
3. Select the input source corresponding to the connected HDMI IN jack by using INPUT knob.
4. Select V2-2. The test result is displayed in a few seconds.
V2-2. LOOPBACK TEST 2
HDMI IN
1. V2-2 2. HDMI IN 1 HDMI OUT HDMI
3. HDMI IN INPUT
4. V2-2
V 2 - 2T E S T 2 : O K
H D M I 1 V - A U X
Select the input source / Result /
OK: No error detected / NG: An error is detected / --: Checking /
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HDMI
Video output
VIDEO
BD/DVD player
IC2HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
IC32128MbitSDRAM
HDMIOUT1
Fro
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I-B
oard
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
HDMIFront
IC34FPGA
EP2C8F256C8N
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
HDMI output TV
HDMIHDMI
BD/DVD player
IC2HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134IC34
FPGAEP2C8F256C8N
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
IC32128MbitSDRAM
HDMIOUT1
Fro
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I-B
oard
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
HDMIFront
V2-4. HDMI REPEAT
* Before check using sub-menu V2-4, disconnect the HDMI cable connected between HDMI OUT jack and HDMI IN jack of this unit in advance.
The video/audio signals input to HDMI IN jack are output to HDMI OUT jack.
V2-4. HDMI REPEAT
V2-4 HDMI OUT IN HDMI
HDMI IN HDMI OUT
V 2 - 4H D M I R E P E A T
V2-5. DIGITAL CVBS
The video (CVBS) signal is converted and output as shown below.
V 2 - 5D I G I T A L C V B S
V2-5. DIGITAL CVBS
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HDMI
Component video output
COMPONENT
BD/DVD player
IC2HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
IC32128MbitSDRAM
HDMIOUT1
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
IC34FPGA
EP2C8F256C8N
Fro
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I-B
oard HDMI
Front
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
TV
HDMI
S-video output
S-VIDEO
BD/DVD player
IC2HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
IC32128MbitSDRAM
HDMIOUT1
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
IC34FPGA
EP2C8F256C8N
Fro
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DM
I-B
oard HDMI
Front
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
V2-6. DIGITAL Y/C (B, G, F models)
The s-video (Y, C) signal is converted and output as shown below.
V 2 - 6D I G I T A L Y / C
V2-6. DIGITAL Y/CBGF models
V2-7. DIGITAL COMPONENT
The component video (Y, Cb, Cr) signal is converted and output as shown below.
V 2 - 7D I G I T A L C m p
V2-7. DIGITAL COMPONENT
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GUIIC2
HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
IC32128MbitSDRAM
HDMIOUT1
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
IC34FPGA
EP2C8F256C8N
Fro
nt-H
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I-B
oard HDMI
Front
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
TV
HDMI
Component output
COMPONENT
BD/DVD player
IC2HDMI RXSiI9233A
IC3HDMI TXSiI9134
IC1HDMI SWSiI9185A
IC32128MbitSDRAM
HDMIOUT1
Y,CbCrY,C
CVBS
HDMIIN1
HDMIIN5
HDMIIN4
HDMIIN3
HDMIIN2
IC25Video Decoder
ADV7181C
IC34FPGA
EP2C8F256C8N
Fro
nt-H
DM
I-B
oard HDMI
Front
IC41HDMI EQTMDS141
V2-8. DIGITAL COMPONENT SC
The component video (Y, Cb, Cr) signal is converted and output as shown below.
HDMI video output up-scaling:480i/p, 576i/p only => 1080p
V 2 - 8D I G I T A L C m p S C
V2-8. DIGITAL COMPONENT SC
480i/p576i/p => 1080p
V2-9. GUI-VIDEO OUT
The GUI is output from FPGA (IC34 on DIGITAL P.C.B.).
HDMI output: 1080p only
V 2 - 9G U I - V I D E O O U T
V2-9. GUI-VIDEO OUT
FPGADIGITAL P.C.B. IC34 GUI
HDMI 1080p
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P1. SYSTEM MONITOR
This menu is used to display the A/D conversion value of the microprocessor which detects panel keys and protection functions by using the sub-menu.
When P1-7. KEY1/KEY2 sub-menu is selected, keys become non-operable due to detection of the values of all keys. However, it is possible to advance to the next sub-menu by pressing the SCENE RADIO (forward) key or SCENE CD (reverse) key on the remote control.
* Numeric values in the figure are given as reference only.
P1-1. DC
Power amplifier DC (DC voltage) output is detected.
The voltage at 166 pin (DC_PRT) of IC57 is displayed.
Normal value: 23 to 70(Reference voltage: 3.3 V=255)
* If DC becomes out of the normal value range, the protection function works to turn off the power.
P1. SYSTEM MONITOR
A/D
P1-7. KEY1/KEY2 SCENE RADIOSCENE CD
P1-1. DC
DC
IC57 166 DC_PRT
23 703.3 V=255
DC
P1-2. PS1/PS2
Power supply voltage protection detection
The voltage at 155 pin (PS1_PRT)/156 pin (PS2_PRT) of IC57 are displayed.
Voltage detects
PS1: ACBL, AC12, AC5, 7, +3.3sPS2: VP, +5T, +5A, +3.3s, -5VA
Normal value
PS1: 33 to 128PS2: 30 to 113 (5VA: On)
99 to 181 (5VA: Off)(Reference voltage: 3.3 V=255)
* If PS1 or PS2 becomes out of the normal value range, the protection function works to turn off the power.
P 1 - 2P S : 8 0 / 7 2
P1-2. PS1/PS2
IC57 155 PS1_PRT 156 PS2_PRT
PS1 ACBLAC12AC5 7+3.3sPS2 VP+5T+5A+3.3s-5VA
PS1 33 128PS2 30 113 5VA
99 181 5VA3.3 V=255
PS1 PS2
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P 1 - 4O U T L V L : 2 5 5
P1-3. TM
Temperature of the heatsink is detected.
The voltage at 159 pin (TMH1)/158 pin (THM2, U, C models) of IC57 is displayed.
Normal value: 42 to 255(Reference voltage: 3.3 V=255)
* If TM becomes out of the normal value range, the protection function works to turn off the power.
P1-4. OUTPUT LEVEL
Output level of speaker output is detected.
The voltage at 165 pin (AMP_OLV) of IC57 is displayed.(Reference voltage: 3.3 V=255)
P1-3. TM
IC57 159 TMH1
42 2553.3 V=255
TM
P1-4. OUTPUT LEVEL
IC57 165 AMP_OLV3.3 V=255
P 1 - 5L M T C N T : 2 5 5
P1-5. LIMITER CONTROL
Power limitter control is detected.
The voltage at 4 pin (AMP_LMT) of IC57 is displayed.(Reference voltage: 3.3 V=255)
P1-5. LIMITER CONTROL
IC57 4 AMP_LMT3.3 V=255
P1-6. L3 J model
D L3VIDEO P.C.B. CB461 463 11
IC57167L3_DET5 V=255
P 1 - 6L 3 : 1
P1-6. L3 (J model)
Not for service.
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P1-7. KEY1/KEY2
A/D
P1-7. KEY1/KEY2 SCENE RADIO SCENE CD
3.3 V=255
P1-7. KEY1/KEY2
Panel key is detected.
When the A/D conversion value of the panel key becomes out of the specified range, normal operation will not be available.
In that case, check the constant of voltage dividing resistor, solder condition, etc. Refer to table.
* When P1-7. KEY1/KEY2 menu is selected, keys become non-operable due to detection of the values of all keys. However, it is possible to advance to the next sub-menu by pressing the SCENE RADIO (forward) key or SCENE CD (reverse) key on the remote control.
(Reference voltage: 3.3 V=255)
P 1 - 7K Y : 2 5 5 / 2 5 5
Display / KEY2
0 11 DIRECT
12 32TUNING
>>
33 54TUNING
122 144PRESET
227 246PROGRAM
143 163INPUT
>
TUNING
PRESET
PROGRAM
INPUT
< (Power)
TONE
CONTROL
Destination detection for AD portPull-up resistance 10 k-ohms
Ohm 0 1.2 k 4.7 k 6.8 k 10.0 k 15.0 k 47.0 k 100.0 k
V 0 0.16 0.17 0.68 0.69 1.19 1.20 1.49 1.50 1.81 1.82 2.35 2.36 2.86 2.87 3.15
A/D value
(3.3 V=255)0 12 13 53 54 92 93 115 116 140 141 182 183 221 222 244
Destination
(168 pin)J U, C R T K A B, G, F L
Model detection for A/D portModel input (A/D) pull-up resistance 10 k-ohms
R200 10.0 k 10.0 k
R201 2.2 k 3.3 k
V 0.44 0.75 0.76 1.05
A/D value
(3.3 V=255)34 58 59 81
Model name
(169 pin)RX-V571 HTR-5064
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IC51, 53: TC74VHC273FT (DIGITAL P.C.B.)Octal D-type flip-flop with clear
IC53
IC51
Microprocessor extended port
1CLR
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
GND
D1
D2
D3
D4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
D CKCLR
L
H
H
H
X X
L
H
X
1
11
3
2
D R
CK Q
D1
Q1
CLR
CK
Q
L
L
H
Qn
Inputs OutputFunction
Clear
No Change
20 VCC
Q8
Q7
Q6
Q5
CK
D8
D7
D6
D5
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
4
5
D R
CK Q
D2
Q2
7
6
D R
CK Q
D3
Q3
8
9
D R
CK Q
D4
Q4
13
12
D R
CK Q
D5
Q5
14
15
D R
CK Q
D6
Q6
17
16
D R
CK Q
D7
Q7
18
19
D R
CK Q
D8
Q8
PinNo.
R32C external bus data Function Name
I/O
Detail of FunctionRelated power supply
ON OFF
2 D0 SPRY_5CH O O SP relay 5ch (L, C, R, SRL, SRR)
5 D1 SPRY_SB&BA O O SP relay surround back and Bi-Amp
6 D2 (no_use) O O Unconnected
9 D3 HPRY O O HP relay
12 D4 TRANS_RY O O SP impedance switch (B voltage switch)
15 D5 PRY O O Power relay
16 D6 DIR_N_RST O O DIR reset
19 D7 DSP_N_RST O O DSP reset
PinNo.
R32C external bus data Function Name
I/O
Detail of FunctionRelated power supply
ON OFF
2 D8 USB_N_CS O O USB chip select
5 D9 USB_N_RST O O USB reset
6 D10 APL_N_RST O O Apple reset
9 D11 APL_N_CS O O Apple chip select
12 D12 (no_use) O O Unconnected
15 D13 DK2_PON O O No used
16 D14 VDEC_PON O O No used
19 D15 VID_PON O O Video power supply control
70
RX-V571/HTR-5064R
X-V
571/
HT
R-5
064
-
MAINMICROPROCESSOR
R32C/116A
R5F6416MADFE
ROM:1M ByteRAM: 96k Byte
Clock : 8MHz
HDMI IN 1
HDMI IN 2
AV3
S VIDEO
HDMI SPDIF
HDMI IN 3
YPAO MIC
AV1
AM/FM Tuner
HDMI OUT
SUBWOOFER OUT
VIDEOComponent
SelectorTC74H4053
SURROUND R
SURROUND L
CENTER
FRONT L
FRONT R
Front Panel Keys
F
AC IN
C/SW
SR
AC-DCPower Supply
(Component)
HDMI IN 4
(Optical)
AV2(Component)
(Optical)
(Composite)
(Coaxial)
AV4(Composite)
(Optical)
AV5
(Composite)
AUDIO
VAUX
VIDEOCompositeSelector
TC74HC4051
IC302
DIR+ADC
IC72
PCM9210
Selectorand
E-Volume
R2A15220FP
HDMI I2S
SPDIF
DAC
IC71 IC153
RY371
RY341
PCM1681PWPR
Selectorand
E-Volume
R2A15220FPSB
IC100
IC301
IC305
IC102
PowerAmplifier
STK433-130K
IC101
PowerAmplifier
STK433-130K
IC100
PowerAmplifier
STK433-130K
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Main PowerSupply
PowerTransformer
MONITOR OUT(COMPONENT VIDEO)
MONITOR OUT(VIDEO)
AV OUT
I2C3
AM/FM TUNER
SPI0
SPI2HDMI Rx/Tx(400kHz)
I2C3
I2C4I2C5I2C6
DSP/DAC/DIR
SPI7
I2C4
EEPROM 256kbitLE25LB2562M-TLM
FL display
SPI8
HDMI_ARC
DIR_N_INT
72
2
34
51
2221
106
107
21
5
654142
26
22
36
39
5
40
73
DIR_N_RST
VID_SEL1VID_SEL2VID_SEL3
CPNT_SELCPNT_N_VMT
L3_DET
VID_N_MMT
FLD_N_RST
REM_IN
KEY1KEY2ACPWR_DETP_RESET (MCPU_N_RST)
(Analog)
(Composite)
(Analog)
TU_N_RSTTU_N_INT
(Analog)
(Analog)
MIC_N_DET PHONES
N_HP_DET
VOL_RAVOL_RBVolume
HRX_N_RSTHDMI_N_INTHDMI_MUTE
N
_
D
S
P
_
R
S
T
D
S
P
_
N
_
I
N
T
A
P
L
_
N
_
C
S
P
R
Y
A
P
L
_
N
_
R
S
T
M
T
_
D
A
DSP 1
IC74
D70YE101BRFP266
RAMM12L64164A-5TG
IC79FLASH ROM
MX29LV160DBTI-70G
IC80
IC154NJM4565M
MUTE_N_5CH
MUTE_N_SW
SPRY_5CH
SPRY_5CH
SPRY_5CH
Speaker Relay
HPRY
Power Amplifierand
Heat Sinkand
Main Power Supply
THM2THM1
PS2_PRTPS1_PRT
DC_PRTI_PRT
ACPWR_DETMCPU_N_RST
PRY
/INT0
RESET
AN155
/INT1/INT2/INT6/INT7
AN1AN2AN3AN4AN5AN6AN7
NMI
AMP_OLV
KEY1KEY2
AMP_OLVDC_PRT
DEST
REM_IN
MCPU_N_RST
DIR_N_INTWAKEUP_INT
HDMI_N_INT
ACPWR_DETHDMI_MUTE
TA2INTA3IN
DSP_N_INTTU_N_INT
P10_0TU_N_RSTP16_0HEQ_N_RST
P13_2MT_DAP13_0MT_N_5CHP13_1MT_N_SWP13_3MT_N_SBP17_7VID_N_MMTP19_4CPNT_N_VMT
DA_FR
DA_FL
DA_SL
DA_SR
DA_C
DA_SW
ADCS/SCK/SI/SO
XMODE
INT
HDMI ReceiverSII9233
IC2
SPI7
HDM_CEC
HDMI_CEC
HDMI_ARC
HDMI switcher
DOCK UART10
(Analog)
DK1_IDDK1_N_IPDETDK1_AP
VIDEO driverNJM2581
VIDEO driverLA73050
USB HostController
BU94607RKV
iPod authenticationMFI341S2164
IC52
IC303/IC461 IC304
USBUSB SPDIF
APL_N_RST
APL_N_CS
USB/iPod
EEPROM /FL
USB (I2C)
SPI0
I2C6
HDMI TransmitterSIL9134
IC3Digital Video Data
(Analog)
(Composite)
AV6
(Analog)
A-Filter
HDMISwitcher
SII9185
IC1
HDMI IN 5
FRONT HDMI TMDS141IC41
IC46
FPGA
EP2C8F256C8N
M12L128168A-5TG
IC34
IC57
IC55
IC58FLASH ROM
EN29LV320BB-70TIP
IC53EXTENDED PORTTC74VHC273FT
IC51EXTENDED PORTTC74VHC273FT
IC153
VIDEO DecoderADV7181C
IC25
FHP3350IM14X VDEC_N_RST
SDRAMIC32
SPI2
EX_CLK/EX_MOSI
FL_MOSI3/FL_CLK3
DV_SDA/DV_SCL
FPGA
I2C5
HDMI_CEC
SPI8DOCKUART10
/INT8
MODEL
L3_DET
AN153 THM1
DK1_IDAN156 PS2_PRTAN157 PS_PRTP11_7 MIC_N_DETP14_1 VOL_RAP14_3 VOL_RBP18_0 I_PRTP19_0 HP_N_DETP19_3 DK1_AP
TA1IN
DK1_N_IPDET
28.63636MHZXL25
27MHZXL31
IC35
24.576MHZXL71
DA_SBR
DA_SBL
Mute
Mute
MUTE_N_SB
SURROUND BACK R
SURROUND BACK LSPRY_SB
(Composite)
AN154 THM2
Analog Direct
SPEAKERS
Remote Control Sensor
22FL
27
14 120 107 121
1596
D
I
R
_
N
_
R
S
T
16
S
P
R
Y
_
5
C
H
2
S
P
R
Y
_
S
B
5
H
P
R
Y
9
D
S
P
_
N
_
R
S
T
19
105
26113
115
116
117
6
11
12
13
20
19
22
21
16
15
91
90
95
94
92
93
97
96
FR
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
SW
C
20
10
8
16
2
100
14
38
E14
H16
( )
XL518MHz
22 24
DIGITALr4FFQBHF
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
DIGITALr4FFQBHF
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
OPERATIONr4FFQBHF
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
OPERATIONr4FFQBHF
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
OPERATIONr4FFQBHF
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MAIN r4FFQBHFSCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
VIDEO r4FFQBHFSCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MAINr4FFQBHF
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
VIDEOr4FFQBHF
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
#('NPEFMT
(J model)
(J model)D terminal
D terminal L3_DET
L3_DET
A B C D E F G H I J
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
RX-V571/HTR-5064
71
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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IC57
IC54
IC86
CB85
CB8 CB7 CB6 CB5 CB4 CB1
IC7
IC6
IC80
IC58
IC34
IC33
IC44
CB43
IC27
IC45
CB63
CB44
CB58
CB57CB56
CB2CB64
CB
62C
B61
IC72
IC71
IC52
IC46
CB
59
IC56
IC74
IC88
IC75
IC32
IC3
IC2
IC1
IC25
CB
25C
B53
CB
45
IC42
IC82
IC81
C
B
4
1
C
B
4
2
IC41
IC47
IC43
2 1
E
A
POINT A XL25 (Pin 22 of IC25) POINT D XL51 (Pin 22 of IC57)POINT C XL41 (Pin 48 of IC46)
POINT F XL71 (Pin 39 of IC72)
POINT E 1 / IC57 (174 pin, +3.3M), 2 / IC57 (21 pin, MCPU_N_RST)
1IC57(+3.3M)
IC57(MCPU_N_RST)
2
1IC57(+3.3M)
IC57(MCPU_N_RST)
2
AC POWER ON(Connect the power cable)
AC POWER ON(Connect the power cable)
AC POWER OFF(Disconnect the power cable)
C
D
F
DIGITAL (1) (Side A)
H
P
D
+
5
.
5
V
+
5
.
5
V
D
G
N
D
D
G
N
D
V
B
U
S
D
-
D
+
G
N
D
P
O
N
+
5
V
P
o
w
e
r
+
V
c
c
E
Q
S
D
A
S
C
L
F
_
H
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Q
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C
E
C
E
C
S
h
e
i
l
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C
S
h
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i
l
d
0
S
h
e
i
l
d
1
S
h
e
i
l
d
2
D
a
t
a
C
-
D
a
t
a
C
+
D
a
t
a
0
-
D
a
t
a
1
-
D
a
t
a
1
+
D
a
t
a
2
+
T
H
M
2
T
R
A
N
S
_
R
Y
P
S
1
_
P
R
T
A
M
P
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L
M
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A
M
P
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L
V
I
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P
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D
C
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P
R
T
V
O
L
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C
L
K
D
G
N
D
V
O
L
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M
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S
I
M
U
T
E
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S
W
R
S
T
S
D
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O
S
C
L
K
G
P
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2
N
.
C
G
N
D
R
c
h
+
5
V
L
c
h
V
D
L
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R
B
V
D
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A
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T
D
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N
D
D
G
N
D
+
3
.
3
M
+
3
.
3
D
S
P
H
D
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L
E
D
K
E
Y
2
K
E
Y
1
F
L
D
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S
C
K
F
L
D
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M
O
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F
L
D
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N
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C
S
F
L
D
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N
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R
S
T
R
E
M
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I
N
P
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W
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D
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D
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T
H
M
1
+
3
.
3
S
D
G
N