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Published by LM 0822 V&MA Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modication EN 3139 785 34231
HTS8140/05/12/37/55/75/93/98DVD Home Theater System
1 Technical Specications and Connection
Facilities 2Location of PC Boards 2
Technical Specications 4
2 Measurements Setup, Service Aid &
LeadFreeRequirements 6Service Hints : Replacing Defective Loader 10
Service Hints:
Opening the DVD Door Panel Manually 11
3 Directions For Use 12
4 Dismantling Instructions & Service Positions 16
5 Service Test Program 26
6 Block Diagram and Wiring Diagram 35
Main Unit Block Diagram 35
Power Box Block Diagram 36
Main Unit Wiring Diagram 37
Power Box Wiring Diagram 38
7 Circuit Diagram and PWB Layout 39Main Unit 39
Front Board: Circuit Diagram 39
Front Board PWB Layout: Front Display 41
PWB Layout: Door Control Board 43
MPEG Board: Circuit Diagram (Part 1 to Part 4) 44
Copyright 2008 Philips Consumer E lectronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in
a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.
Version 1.1
Contents PageContents Page
PWB Layout: MPEG Board 48
HDMI Board: Circuit Diagram (Part 1 to Part 4) 50
PWB Layout: HDMI Board 54
AVIO Board: Circuit Diagram (Part 1 to Part 2) 56
PWB Layout: AVIO Board 58
DIO Board: Circuit Diagram (Part 1 to Part 3) 59
PWB Layout: DIO Board 62
Subwoofer Total Assy (Power Box) 64
Audio Board: Circuit Diagram (Part 1 to Part 4) 64
PWB Layout: Audio Board 68
AIO Board: Circuit Diagram 70
PWB Layout: AIO Board 71
Speaker Board: Circuit Diagram 72
PWB Layout: Speaker Board 73
8 Exploded View & Spare Parts List 74
Main Unit Exploded View 74
Speaker Box Assembly Exploded View 75
Subwoofer Powerbox Exploded View 76Spare Parts List 78
9 Revision List 81
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
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EN 3339 785 3423Technical Specications and Connection Facilities .
POWER BOX
AV BOARD
PSU
AMPLIFIER
AIO BOARD
TUNER MODULE
SPEAKER BOARD
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EN 4 339 785 3423. Technical Specications and Connection Facilities
Version Variations
HTS8140
/05 /12 /37 /55 /75 /93 /98
HDMI Out (Rear) x x x x x x xYUV Out (Rear) x x x x x x x
SCART Out (Rear) x x - - - - -
IPOD Dock (Rear) x x x x x x x
TV AUDIO IN Aux 1 (Rear) x x x x x x x
VIDEO OUT (Rear) - - x x x x x
USB (Front) x x x x x x x
MP3 Direct (Front) x x x x x x x
0-27V/220~240V
VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch(Power Box)
- - - - x x x
Inputs/Outputs/Power
Type/Versions
Service Scenario Matrix
Main Unit
HTS8140
/05 /12 /37 /55 /75 /93 /98
Front Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
MPEG Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
HDMI Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd BdAVIO Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
DIO Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
HTS8140
/05 /12 /37 /55 /75 /93 /98
Audio Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
AIO Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
Speaker Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
PSU Board Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd Bd
Bd = Board Level Repair
Type/Versions
Board in used
Type/Versions
Board in used
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EN 5339 785 3423Technical Specications and Connection Facilities .
1.Specifcations
1.1 Main uni t:
Dimension (WxHxD) : 1047 x 174 x 155 (mm)
Weight : 8.9 kgCenter speaker:
Speaker impedance : 4 ohm
Speaker drivers : 2x 2.5 woofer + 2 x 2
Soft dome tweeter
Frequency response : 200 Hz - 20 kHz
Left/Right surround speakers:
Speaker impedance : 6 ohm
Speaker drivers : 4x 2.5 full range
Frequency response : 200 Hz - 20 kHz
1.2 Power (Subwoofer):
Power supply (/75/93/98 only) : 110-127V / 220-240V
(selectable by voltage
selector switch),
~50-60 Hz
Power supply (/55 only) : 120~230 V, 50~60 Hz
Power supply (/05/12 only) : 220~240 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption : 120 W
Standby power consumption
(Normal) : < 3.5 W
Standby power consumption
(Low standby) : < 0.27 W
System : Bass Reex Systeml
Impedance : 4 ohm
Speaker driver : 165 mm (6) woofer
Frequency response : 35 Hz - 200 Hz
Dimensions (WxHxD) : 322 x 425 x 322 (mm)
Weight : 12.7 kg
1.3 (a) Radio (/55/75/93/98only ):
Tuning range : FM 87.5-108 MHz
(50/100 kHz),
AM/MW 531-1602 kHz
(9 kHz)
AM/MW 530-1700 kHz
(10 kHz)
26 dB quieting sensitivity : FM 20 dBf, AM 4V/m
IF rejection ratio : FM 60 dB, AM 45 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio : FM 60 dB, AM 40 dB
Harmonic distortion : FM 3%, AM 5%
Frequency response : FM 180 Hz~10 kHz /
6dB
Stereo separation : FM 26 dB (1 kHz)
Stereo Threshold : FM 23.5 dB
1.3 (b) Radio (/05/12 only)::
Tuning range : FM 87.5-108 MHz
(50 kHz)26db quieting sensitivity : FM 20 dBf
IF rejection ratio : FM 60 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio : FM 60 dB
Harmonic distortion : FM 3%
Frequency response : FM 180 Hz - 10 kHz /
6dB
Stereo separation : FM 26 dB (1 kHz)
Stereo Threshold : FM 23.5 dB
1.4 Amplifer:
Total output power (Home Theatre) : 500WFrequency response : 20 Hz - 20 kHz / 3dB
Frequency response : 20 Hz - 20 kHz / 3dB
Signal-to-noise ratio : > 65 dB (CCIR)
Input sensitivity :
AUX AUX SCART (/05/12 only) : 500 mV
AUX 1 : 500 mV
MP3 LINK : 250 mV
1.5 Disc:
Laser Type : Semiconductor
Disc diameter : 12cm / 8cmVideo decording : MPEG1/ MPEG2 / DivX
/ DivX Ultra / WMV9
Video S/N : 56 dB
Audio DAC : 24 bits / 192 kHz
Frequency response : 4 Hz-20 kHz (44.1 kHz)
4 Hz-22 kHz (48 kHz)
4 Hz-44 kHz (96 kHz)
PCM : IEC 60958
Dolby Digital, DTS : IEC60958, IEC61937
Video DAC : 12 bits, 148 MHz
Signal system : PAL / NTSC
1.6 USB:
Compatibility : Hi-Speed USB (2.0)
Class support : UMS (USB Mass
Storage Class), MTP
(Media Transfer
Protocol)
1.7 iPod docking station
Dimensions (WxHxD) : 34.5 x 104 (mm)
Weight : 163.5 g
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EN 3139 785 342312. Measurements Setup, Service Aid & Lead Free Requirements
LF Generatore.g. PM5110
Recorder
Use Universal Test Cassette CrO2 SBC419 4822 397 30069
LEVEL METERe.g. Sennheiser UPM550
with FF-filter
S/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
L
R
DUT
or Universal Test Cassette Fe SBC420 4822 397 30071
LEVEL METERe.g. Sennheiser UPM550
with FF-filter
S/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
L
R
DUT
CD
Use Audio Signal Disc(replaces test disc 3)
SBC429 4822 397 30184
Bandpass250Hz-15kHz
e.g. 7122 707 48001
LF Voltmetere.g. PM2534DUT
S/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Frame aeriale.g. 7122 707 89001
Tuner AM (MW,LW)
To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faradays cage.Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).
RF Generatore.g. PM5326
Ri=50
Bandpass250Hz-15kHz
e.g. 7122 707 48001
LF Voltmetere.g. PM2534
DUT
RF Generatore.g. PM5326
S/N and distortion metere.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Use a bandpass filter to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz) and disturbance from the pilottone (19kHz, 38kHz).
Ri=50
Tuner FM
MEASUREMENT SETUP
2. MeasurementsSetup,ServiceAid&LeadFreeRequirements
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EN 73139 785 34231Measurements Setup, Service Aid & Lead Free Requirements 2.
HANDLING CHIP COMPONENTS
SERVICE AIDS
Service Tools:
Universal Torx driver holder .................................. 4822 395 91019
Torx bit T10 150mm ............................................. 4822 395 50456
Torx driver set T6 - T20 ......................................... 4822 395 50145Torx driver T10 extended ...................................... 4822 395 50423
Compact Disc:
SBC426/426A Test disc 5 + 5A ............................ 4822 397 30096
SBC442 Audio Burn-in Test disc 1kHz ................. 4822 397 30155
SBC429 Audio Signals disc .................................. 4822 397 30184
Dolby Pro-logic Test Disc ...................................... 4822 395 10216
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GB WARNINGAll ICs and many other semi-conductors areusceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD).
Careless handling during repair can reduce liferastically.
When repairing, make sure that you are
onnected with the same potential as the mass
f the set via a wrist wrap with resistance.Keep components and tools also at this
otential.
F ATTENTIONTous les IC et beaucoup dautres
emi-conducteurs sont sensibles aux
charges statiques (ESD).eur longvit pourrait tre considrablement
courte par le fait quaucune prcaution nest
rise leur manipulation.ors de rparations, sassurer de bien tre reli
u mme potentiel que la masse de lappareil et
nfiler le bracelet serti dune rsistance decurit.
Veiller ce que les composants ainsi que lesutils que lon utilise soient galement ce
otentiel.
ESD
D WARNUNGAlle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind
empfindlich gegenber elektrostatischen
Entladungen (ESD).Unsorgfltige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kan
die Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren.
Veranlassen Sie, dass Sie im Reparaturfall berein Pulsarmband mit Widerstand verbunden
sind mit dem gleichen Potential wie die Masse
des Gertes.Bauteile und Hilfsmittel auch auf dieses gleiche
Potential halten.
NL WAARSCHUWINGAlle ICs en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn
gevoelig voor electrostatische ontladingen (ESD).Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan
de levensduur drastisch doen verminderen.Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie via een
polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met
hetzelfde potentiaal als de massa van hetapparaat.
Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op
ditzelfde potentiaal.
I AVVERTIMENTOTutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono
sensibili alle scariche statiche (ESD).
La loro longevit potrebbe essere fortementeridatta in caso di non osservazione della pi
grande cauzione alla loro manipolazione.
Durante le riparazioni occorre quindi esserecollegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della
massa dellapparecchio tramite un braccialetto
a resistenza.Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili
con quali si lavora siano anche a questo
potenziale.
GB ESD PROTECTION EQUIPMENT:
Complete Kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,connection box, extention cable and earth cable) ........... 4822 310 10671
Wristband tester .................................................................... 4822 344 13999
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
GB Warning !
Invisible laser radiation when open.Avoid direct exposure to beam.
S Varning !
Osynlig laserstrlning nr apparaten r ppnad och sprrenr urkopplad. Betrakta ej strlen.
SF Varoitus !
Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiinankymttmlle laseristeilylle. l katso steeseen!
DK Advarse !
Usynlig laserstrling ved bning nr sikkerhedsafbrydere erude af funktion. Undg udsaettelse for strling.
F
"Pour votre scurit, ces documents doivent tre utiliss pardes spcialistes agrs, seuls habilits rparer votreappareil en panne".
GB
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its originalondition and that parts which are identical with those specified,e used
Safety components are marked by the symbol ! .
NL
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat bij reparatie inijn oorspronkelijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat onderdelen,
dentiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.
De Veiligheidsonderdelen zijn aangeduid met het symbool !
F
es normes de scurit exigent que lappareil soit remis ltatorigine et que soient utiliss les pices de rechange identiques celles spcifies.
ess composants de scurit sont marqus !
D
Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften zueachten. Der Original zustand des Gerts darf nicht verndert werden;
r Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden.
Sicherheitsbauteile sind durch das Symbol ! markiert.
I
Le norme di sicurezza esigono che lapparecchio venga rimessoelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambio
dentici a quelli specificati.
Componenty di sicurezza sono marcati con !
GB
After servicing and before returning set to customer perform a leakageurrent measurement test from all exposed metal parts to earth ground tossure no shock hazard exist. The leakage current must not exceed.5mA.
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EN 93139 785 34231Measurements Setup, Service Aid & Lead Free Requirements 2.
2.1 LeadFreeRequirements
Pb(Lead)FreeSolder
Whensoldering,besuretousethepbfreesolder.
INDENTIFICATION:
Regardless of special logo (not always indicated)
one must treat all sets from1Jan2005 onwards, according nextrules:
Important note: In fact also products of year 2004 must be treated inthis way as long as you avoid mixing solder-alloys (leaded/ lead-free).So best to always use SAC305 and the higher temperatures belongto this.
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the
workshop during a repair:
Use only lead-free solder alloy Philips SAC305 with ordercode 022 149 0010. If lead-free solder-paste is required,please contact the manufacturer of your solder-equipment. Ingeneral use of solder-paste within workshops should be avoidedbecause paste is not easy to store and to handle.
Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free solderalloy. The solder tool must be able
o To reach at least a solder-temperature of 400C,o To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-tipo To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around 30C 380C is reached and stabilized at the solder joint. Heating-time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid
temperatures above 400C otherwise wear-out of tips will risedrastically and ux-uid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of
tips switch off un-used equipment, or reduce heat. Mix of lead-free solder alloy / parts with leaded solder alloy /
parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoidmixed solder alloy types (leaded and lead-free).If one cannot avoid or does not know whether product is lead-free, clean carefully the solder-joint from old solder alloy andre-solder with new solder alloy (SAC305).
Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Notlisted standard-material (commodities) has to be purchased atexternal companies.
Special information for BGA-ICs:- always use the 12nc-recognizable soldering temperatureprole of the specic BGA (for de-soldering always use the lead-
free temperature prole, in case of doubt)
- lead free BGA-ICs will be delivered in so-called dry-packaging(sealed pack including a silica gel pack) to protect the ICagainst moisture. After opening, dependent of MSL-level seenon indicator-label in the bag, the BGA-IC possibly still has tobe baked dry. (MSL=Moisture Sensitivity Level). This will becommunicated via AYS-website.Do not re-use BGAs at all.
For sets produced before 1.1.2005 (except products of 2004),containing leaded solder-alloy and components, all neededspare-parts will be available till the end of the service-period.For repair of such sets nothing changes.
On our website www.atyourservice.ce.Philips.comyou ndmore information to:
BGA-de-/soldering (+ baking instructions) Heating-proles of BGAs and other ICs used in
Philips-sets
You will nd this and more technical information within the
magazine, chapter workshop news.
For additional questions please contact your local repair-helpdesk.
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2.2 ServiceHints
2.2.1 ServiceHintsforReplacingDefectiveLoader
CAUTION
CHARGEDCAPACITORSONTHESERVOBOARDMAYDAMAGETHEDRIVEELECTRONICSWHENCONNECTINGANEWDRIVE.THATSWHY,BESIDESTHESAFETYMEASURESLIKE SWITCHOFFPOWERSUPPLY ESDPROTECTIONADDITIONALACTIONSMUSTBETAKENBYTHEREPAIRTECHNICIAN.
Thefollowingstepshavetobedonewhenreplacingthedefectiveloader:
1. Dismantling of the loader to access the ESD protection point if necessary. 2. SoldertheESDprotectionpoint*.
3. Disconnect exfoil cable from the defective loader.
4. Put a paper clip on the exfoil to short-circuit the contacts (g.1)
5. Replace the defective loader with a new loader.6. Remove paperclip from the exfoil and connect it to the new loader.
7. Remove solder joint on the ESD protection point.
ATTENTION: The laser diode of this loader is protected against ESD by a solder joint which shortcircuits the laserdiode to ground.For proper functionality of the loader this solder joint must be remove after connection loader to the set.
Type 1 Type 2
(ESD protection point is accessible from top of loader) (ESD protection point is accessible from bottom of the loader)
*Onlyapplicablefordefectiveloaderneededtobesentbacktosupplierforfailureanalysisandtosupportbackcharging evidence.Thisisalsoapplicableforallpartnershipworkshops.
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ServiceHint:OpeningtheDVDDoorPanelmanually
1. Find a big paper clip, straighten it and mark at 3 cm from the tip as shown in the gure 1.
Figure 1
2. Remove the stand assembly 155 (see section 4.1.1 in chapter 4 for details). There willbe a small hole at the bottom of the cabinet. Put the straightened part of the clip into thehole until the mark reaches just above the surface of the cabinet. When the tip of thestraightened paper clip touches the interlock inside, it will release the door. Press andhold the paper clip and pull out the door gently in the direction as shown in gure 2.
Mark
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EN 16 3139 785 342304. Dismantling Instructions & Service Positions
4. Remove 2 screws (pos 278) and 2 more screws (pos 277 &Pos 276) to dismantle the DIO board (pos 1040) as shown ingure 4.
Figure 4
5. Remove 2 screws at position 279 on one side of the AVIOBoard as shown in gure 5-a. Then remove 1 more screw (if
the set is for /37/55/75/93/98) or 2 more screws (if the set isfor /05/12) on the other side of the AVIO Board as shown ingure 5-b to dismantle the AVIO Board (pos 1030).
Figure 5-a
Figure 5-b (/05/12)
Figure 5-b (/37/55/75/93/98)
Note: Beware of how and where the FFC cables are attached to theRear Bracket by double sided tape while dismantling them sothat they could be re-assembled properly after repair.
4. DismantlingInstructions
4.1 DismantlingoftheMainUnit
Notes:
The position numbers described with asterisk * refer toexploded view drawing Breakdown of item 101 (see section
8.2). The position numbers without asterisk refer to Main Unit
Exploded View drawing (see section 8.1).
Follow the ow chart as described in Summary of dismantling
instructions for easy removal for PCBAs and Sub-assembly
modules in Main Unit.
4.1.1. DismantlingofHDMIBoard,DIOBoardandAVIOBoard
1. After releasing the locking tab and removing the cable cover(Pos 0039*), remove 2 screws (pos 288) to dismantle the
Stand Assembly (pos 155) as shown in gure 1.
Figure 1
2. Remove 4 more screws (pos 286) on the Rear Cover (Pos0038*). Remove the rubber pads (pos 154) to see 4 more
screws (pos 287) beneath them. Then remove the screws
(pos 287) and dismantle the Rear Cover as shown in gure 2.
Figure 2
3. Remove 3 screws (pos 275). to remove HDMI Shield (pos160) and then remove 2 more screws (pos 273 & Pos 274) todismantle the HDMI board (pos 1060) as shown in gure 3.
Figure 3
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4.1.3. DismantlingofMPEGBoard
1. Remove the Rear Bracket with the PCBs on it. (Refer to 4.2).Unscrew 4 screws to remove the MPEG Board (pos 1010) as
and MPEG Shield (pos 159) beneath it shown in gure 8.
Figure 8
4.1.4. DismantlingofRearFrame
1. Remove the Rear Bracket with the PCBs on it (refer to 4.2).Disconnect the cables shown in the gure 9. Remove the
MPEG Board (refer to 4.3). Remove the tapes and loosen the
FFC cables to dismantle from the Rear Frame (pos 149) asshown in gure 10.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Note: Pay attention to how and where the FFC cables and the tapesare attached to the Rear Frame for proper re-assembly after
repair.
4.1.2. DismantlingofthewholeassemblyoftheRearBracket andPCBsonit
Note: If it is necessary to dismantle any part below the RearBracket (Pos 150), the Rear Bracket and all the PCBs on
the rear bracket (pos:150 +1030 + 152 + 151+ 1040 + 153 +273 + 274 + 275 + 276 + 277 + 278 + 279 + 280) should beremoved from the main unit rst.
1. Remove 12 screws; 4 screws at pos 282, 4 screws at Pos
283, and 4 more screws at Pos 284 as shown in gure 6.
Figure 6
2. Remove the HDMI Board to see the short FFC cable below it.
Disconnect the cable from the HDMI board and take the cable
out from the Rear Bracket as shown in gure 7 and dismantle
the Rear Bracket with the PCBs on it.
Figure 7
Note: Pay attention to how and where the FFC cables are attachedto the Rear Bracket by double sided tape for proper re-
assembly after repair.
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2. Unscrew 4 screws as shown in gure 11 and dismantle the
rear frame.
Figure 11
4.1.5. DismantlingofDVDMechanism
1. Remove the Rear Bracket with PCBs on it (refer to 4.2).Remove the MPEG Board and Rear Frame. (Refer to 4.3 and
4.4). Unscrew 4 screws (pos 269) and remove the assembly
of DVD Mechanism 1080 and Bracket Traverse pre-assemblyP003 as shown in gure 12.
Figure 12
2. Flip over the DVD Assembly and unscrew 4 more screws(pos 268) and remove the DVD Mechanism 1080 from the
assembly as shown in gure 13.
Figure 13
4.1.6. DismantlingofDoorControl BoardandFrontDisplay Board
1. Remove the Rear Bracket with PCBs on it (refer to 4.2).Remove the MPEG Board and Rear Frame. (Refer to 4.3 and
4.4).
2. Remove 4 screws (pos 260) as shown in gure 14 to remove
the assembly that includes positions: 1050-1052, 255, 1090,116, 1070, 123, 122, 290, 259, 121, 118, 257, 120, 256, 119,
117, and 258.
Figure 14
3. Unscrew 1 screw (pos 255) to dismantle the Door Control
Board 1050-1052 from the assembly.
4. Unscrew 3 screws (pos 254) to remove the Front Display
Board 1050-1051 as shown in gure 15.
Figure 15
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4.1.7. DismantlingofTouchPanelassembly
1. Remove the Stand Assembly. (Refer to 4.1)
2. Unscrew 2 screws (pos 261) as shown in gure 16 to
dismantle the Touch Panel
Figure 16
Note: Beware that there is a FFC Cable from Touch Panel attached
to the Disc Compartment by double sided tape. Lift up theTouch Panel gently and remove the FFC Cable below the
Touch Panel carefully as shown in gure 17. Then detach the
Touch Panel from the Door Frame Pre-assembly P004.
Figure 17
4.1.8. DismantlingoftheDoorFramePreAssembly
1. Refer to 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 to remove the Rear Bracket
(pos 150), Rear Frame (pos 149), the PCBs on Rear Bracket
and the MPEG Board.
2. Remove Touch Panel Assembly (refer to 4.7) to see 6 screws
(pos 252) below it. Unscrew the screws as shown in gure 18
Figure 18
3. Remove 6 more screws (pos 253) on the other side as shownin gure 19. Take out the Door Frame Pre Assembly P004
together with Door Control Board Assembly (that includespositions: 1050-1052, 255, 1090, 116, 1070, 123, 122, 290,
259, 121, 118, 257, 120, 256, 119, 117, and 258.) and the
Front Display Board 1050-1051. Then remove the screws
at positions: 254 and 260 respectively (refer to 4.6) to takeapart the Door Control Board Assembly and the Front DisplayBoard from the Door Frame Pre Assembly.
Figure 19
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4.1.9. DismantlingofLeftandRightSpeakerGrillsandHolders
1) Remove the PCBAs, the Brackets covering the screws for
Speaker Grills and Holders. The Door Frame Pre-assembly
P004 should also be removed (see section 4.1.1 to 4.1.8).
2) Remove 4 screw for the Left Speaker Grill and Holder (pos
SPK1*), and 5 screws for the Right Speaker Grill and Holder
(pos SPK2*) as shown gure 20 and gure 21. Force out theSpeaker Grill and Holder Assembly from the Front Cabinet in
the direction as shown in gure 22.
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Notes:
1) Forcing out the Speaker Grill and Holders, care should be
taken that it should not damage or deform the Grills and the
Grill Holders.
2) The double side pastes (DST 12NC 9965 100 13557) sealing
the Speaker Grill Holder to the Front Cabinet (pos 0005*) will
be damaged when they are dismantled form the front cabinet.To assemble back the Speaker Grills and Holder to the Front
Cabinet, put the double side pastes at the positions shown by
the arrows in gure 23.
3) It must be checked and made sure that the speakers do notrattle after repair.
Figure 23
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4.1.10. Dismant lingoftheSpeakers,Front Cabinet,Flareand MP3Line-inBoard
1) Remove all the PCBAs, Brackets and the Door Frame Pre-
assembly. (see section 4.1.1 to 4.1.8)
2) Remove the Speaker Grills and Holders (see section 4.1.9)
to see the speakers as shown in gure 24 and gure 25.
Remove the screws, S1 (4 screws), S2 (4 screws), S3 (4screws), and S4 (3 screws), as shown in gure 24 and gure
25) to dismantle the Surround, Main and Center speakers
units (pos 0007*, 0009*, and 0010*), and the Soft Dome
Tweeter Assembly (pos SPK3*).
Figure 24
Figure 25
3) Remove the Grommets (pos 0004*), remove 16 screws (S6
in gure 24 and gure 25) from one side side, and remove 10
screws from the other side as shown in gure 26 to dismantle
the Front Cabinet (pos 0005*).
Figure 26
4) Remove the Front Cabinet (pos 0005*) to see 16 screws as
shown in gure 27, and remove them to dismantle the Flare
(pos 0008*).
Figure 27
S4S3S2S1
S5
S5
S5
S4 S3 S2S1
S5
5) Remove the USB Receptacle (pos 0016*) by unscrewing one
screw as shown in gure 28-a. Then Remove 3 more screws
as shown in gure 28-b to dismantle the Metal Frame (pos
0019*) together with MP3 Line-in Board (pos 0018*) and USB
Grounding Plate (pos 0017*) from the Rear Cabinet (pos
0013*). Remove one more screw as shown in gure 28-c to
dismantle the MP3 Line-in Board (pos 0018*) from the Metal
Frame (pos 0019*).
Figure 28-a
Figure 28-b
Figure 28-c
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SummaryofDismantlingInstructi onsforMainUnit(section4.1.1to4.1.10)
Summary of Dismantling instruction s for Main Unit (section 4.1.1 to 4.1.10)
Note:
* Breakdown of position 101exploded view
)1.1.4ees(revoCelbaC*9300sopweivdedolpxetinuniaM**
pos 155** Stand Assembly (see 4.1.1)
pos 0038* Rear Cover (see 4.1.1)
pos 1030** AVIO Board (see
4.1.1)
pos 160** HDMI Shield and pos
1060** HDMI Board (see 4.1.1)
pos 1040** DIO Board (see
4.1.1)
pos P007** Touch
Panel Assembly (see
4.1.7)
pos 1010** MPEG Board and pos
159** MPEG Shield (see 4.1.3)
pos 149** Rear Frame (see 4.1.4)
P004** Door Frame Pre-
assembly (see 4.1.8).
pos 1050-
1052**+255**+1090**+116**+
1070**+123**+122**+290**+
259**+ 121**+118**+257**+
120**+ 256**+119**+117**+
258**, Door Control Assembly
(see 4.1.6)
Pos P003** + 1080**+ 146** +
268** DVD Assembly (see
4.1.5)
pos SPK1* and SPK2*
Speaker Grilles and Holders
(see 4.1.9)
Pos 1050-1051** Front DisplayBoard (see 4.1.6)
Pos 1080** DVD Mechanism
(see 4.1.5)
pos SPK3*, 0007*,
0009* and
0010*Speakers (see
4.1.10)
pos 0005* Front Cabinet (see 4.1.10)
pos 0008*Flare (see 4.1.10)pos 0016* USB Receptacle (see
4.1.10)
0019* the Metal Frame and pos
0017* USB Grounding Plate (see
4.1.10)
pos 0018* MP3 Line-in board (see
4.1.10)
Assembly [pos 150** +1030** + 152**
+ 151**+ 1040** + 153** + 273** +
274** + 275** + 276** + 277** + 278**
+ 279** + 280**], the Rear Bracket
and all the PCBAs on it . (see 4.1.2)
Note: RemoveThe Door Frame Pre
Assembly + Door Control
Assembly + Front Display Board
altogether for further dismantling o
the Speaker Box Assembly (see
section 4.1.8)
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4.2. DismantlingofActiveSubwooferPowerBox Module
Note: The position numbers refer to Active Subwoofer Power Box
Exploded View drawing. (See section 8.2)
4.2.1. DismantlingofPowerBoxModulefromSubwooferTotal
Assembly
1) Loosen 5 screws at the base of the Subwoofer as shown ingure 29. Remove 3 screws on the Rear Plate 230 as shown
in gure 30. Then pull out the Power Box Assembly in the
direction as shown in gure 31.
Figure 29
Figure 30
Figure 31
4.2.2. DismantlingofTunerModule,SpeakerBoard,andAIO Board
1) Remove 1 screw (S1 in gure 32) on the Rear Plate 230 to
dismantle the Tuner Module 1020.
2) Remove 3 screws (S2 in gure 32) on the Rear Plate 230 to
dismantle the Speaker Board 1060.
3) Remove 2 screws (S3 in gure 32) on the Rear Plate 230 todismantle the AIO Board 1050.
Figure 32
4.2.3. DismantlingofAVBoardandAmplierBoard
1) Remove 1 screw (S1 in gure 32) and remove the Tuner
Module 1020.
2) Remove 1 screw (S4 in gure 32) on the Rear Plate 230.
Then remove 2 more screws on the Bracket 236 (S8 in gure
33) to dismantle the AV Board 1040.
3) Remove 4 screws on the Bracket 236 (S9 in gure 33) to
dismantle the Amplier Board 1010.
Figure 33
S8
S9
S3
S1
S4
S2
S7
S6
S5
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4.2.4. DismantlingofPSUBoard
1) Remove 4 screws on the Rear Plate 230 from positions S4,
S5, S6 and S7 as described in gure 32.
2) Remove 3 more screws, 1 screws on one side of the Bracket
236 and 2 screws on the other side of the Bracket 236 asshown in gure 34.
3) Disconnect the 3 cables from the PSU Board 1030 as shownin gure 35. Release the catches of the Bracket 236 from the
Bottom Plate 161. Disconnect all the cables also from theSpeaker and AIO Boards on the Rear Plate 230 to the AVBoard and Amplier Board on the Bracket 236.Then remove
the Bracket 236, AV Board 1040 and Amplier Board 1010.
4) After removing the Bracket, AV Board and Amplier Board,
remove 4 screws as shown in gure 36 to dismantle the PSU
Board 1030 from the Bottom Plate 161.
Figure 34-a
Figure 34-b
Figure 35
Figure 36
Note: For APAC sets, remove 2 more screws on the Rear
Plate 230 to dismantle the voltage selector switch rst. Then
remove the screws from Bottom Plate 161 and dismantle thePSU Board.
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ServicePosi tion3(powerbox)
Figure 39
Hint: Dismantle AV Board and Amplier Board and PSU Board.Remove the Bracket leaving only the PCBAs dismantled.
ServicePosi tion4(powerbox)
Figure 40
Hint: Dismantle AV Board and Amplier Board and PSU Board.
Remove the Bracket leaving only the PCBAs dismantled.
Amplier Board
Insulation Sheet
AV Board
PSU Board
Insulation Sheet
4.3. ServicePosit ions
ServicePosi tion1(mainuni t)
Figure 37
Hint: Dismantle the HDMI Board from the Rear Bracket. Dismantlethe Rear Bracket together with AIO Board, and DIO Board
from the Main Unit. Dismantle the MPEG Board. (Refer to
section 4.1 for details)
ServicePosi tion2(mainuni t)
Figure 38
Hint: Dismantle the HDMI Board, the Rear Bracket together withAIO Board and DIO Board, and the MPEG Board. Remove
the Rear Bracket. Dismantle the Front Board and DoorControl Assembly. (Refer to section 4.1 for details.)
Insulation Sheet
AVIO Board
MPEG Board
HDMI Board
Door Control Board
Insulation
SheetFront Board
MPEG Board
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5. Service Test Program
To start Service Test Program,power up the set, open the tray
with remote control or frontpanel key and press 2,5,8 on the
remote control. The tray will closeby itself and the set will displayS-Vxx-yy.
Display showsSERVICE
followed by ROM versionS-Vxx-yy
S refers to Service ModeV refers to Versionxx refers to Software version number of BEA
(counting up from 01 to 99)
yy refers to Software version number of Front uP(counting up from 01 to 99)
5.1 Disp lay Test
Purpose:This test is used to check the driving circuits, the display and whether there areany short -circuits , open-circuit s or any other defects.
Display test key =
Player:Following display patterns are used to test the display and its connections to P.
Pattern 1: Default: All display control pins are ON. All LEDs are ON including sourceicons
- to check the open-circuits
Pattern 2: Alternate display control pins are on (Test Pattern: 0x55)- to check the short-circuits on Data port
5.2 How to exit Service Test Program
Disconnect power cable from the AC mains.
key
"DisplayTest"
triggered?
n
y
Activate and display
"Pattern1"
key
"DisplayTest"triggered?
n
y
Activate and display
"Pattern2"
Main Menu
Display Test
key
" "
triggered?
n
y
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5.3. Procedure to check software version
HTS8140 has the following upgradable types of software:
Backend (BEA) software Servo software IPOD Software (Active Subwoofer) Power Box Software, and
CEC SoftwareFollow the procedure below to check the software versions ofthe set:
1) Power up the set and select DISC source.2) Open the DVD Door with remote control or front panel
key.3) Press INFO button on the Remote Control.4) The TV Screen will show:
MPEG Vxx 8140-zz d yyServo:aaaaaaaa Reg:DFyy Pbb IPcc CECnn
Where:xx = Backend (BEA) software versionzz = Stoke versiond = Default stroke version regionyy = Front software versionaaaaaaaa = Servo software versionD = User set regionbb = (Active Subwoofer) Power Box software
versioncc = IPOD software versionnn = CEC software version
For example, HTS8140/12 set having Backend (BEA)software version 17, Servo software version D1640000, IPODsoftware version 20, Power Box software version 10 and CECsoftware version 08 will display as follows:
MPEG V17 8140-12 2 14Servo: D1640000 Reg:2
F14 P10 IP20 CEC08
Firmware Upgrading
The following methods are supported for rmware upgrading:
1. Normal Upgrade Process via CD upgrade disc forupgrading:
Backend (BEA) and servo software2. Special Upgrade Process downloading software to target
module from Service PC via Programming InterfaceBoard for upgrading:
IPOD software Subwoofer Power Box Software, and CEC Software
5.4. Normal Upgrade Process (via CD upgrade disc )
5.4.1. Burningofrmware
1) Download the latest software release package (BEA andServo software) and extract the les from ZIP archive.
2) Start the CD burning software and create a new CDProject (Data disc) with the following settings:
a. File System: ISO9660b. Format: MODE 2/XAc. Recording format: Single Session (Track at
once), Finalized CD3) Place the extracted content of the zip-archive into the root
directory of the new CD project.4) Burn the data onto a blank CDR or CDRW.
Note: ISO9660 is mandatory, UDF discs are notsupported!The nal CDROM must not contain any other data
except the le from the zip-archive.
5.4.2. ProceduretoupgradethermwareviaCDupgradedisc
1) Power up the set and open the DVD Door.2) Insert the prepared upgrade CDROM and close the DVD
Door.3) The OSD will display:
Upgrade le detected
File Copying->Upgrading
4) The DVD Door will then open automatically to allow theupgrade disc to be taken out.
5) Take out the upgrade disc. It may take one or two minutesto complete the ERASE and WRITE process.
6) When the upgrade process is successfully completed,the DVD Door will automatically close and the set will goto standby mode.
5.5. Special Upgrade Process (via programminginterface board to target module)
5.5.1. Preparing Hardware and Software Interface Components
A. Required Hardware
The general block diagram for hardware setup is shown ingure 1.
USB Port inService PC
Programming
Interface board
Target module
(MPEGBoard, HDMI
Board orSubwoofer
Power Box)
USBCable
6 pin FFC Cable,or 13 Pin interface
cable of SubwooferPower Box
Figure 1 Hardware Setup Block Diagram
The required hardware interface components are:
Service PC with One free USB port USB A to B Cable* (see gure 1) Programming interface board (12NC 9965 200 34643) 6 pin FFC Cable (see gure 2)
* The USB cable is desirable to be version 2.0 and supporthigh-speed data transfer rates.
Figure 1 USB Cable
Type Aplug forService
PC
Type B plug forProgramming
Interface Board
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Figure 2 6-pin FFC cable
Programming Interface Board
Figure 3 Programming Interface Board Layout
DIP Switch Settings
DIP Switch 1102 in Programming Interface Board shouldbe used to congure hardware settings for special upgrade
process.The On position is marked as shown in gure 4. The Off position is usually the opposite of the On position. Use ascrewdriver with a small head, or a pair of tweezers to movethe switch into the On or Off position.
Figure 4 DIP Switch 1102 (All Off position)
13 pinconnector 1103
Resetbutton
6 pin Connector 1109
DIP Switch 1102
USB type Breceptacle
1106
Jumperheader 1110
Refer to table 1 in next coming section 5.5.3 for differentsettings of the DIP switch for IPOD, HDMI CEC and PowerBox Software Upgrade Processes.
Jumper Header settings and cable connections
Programming Interface Board has 3-Pin Jumper Header 1110for supplying +3V, +5V or no power to the target module in
Special Software Upgrade Process.
For IPOD Software Upgrade to MPEG Board and CECSoftware upgrade to HDMI Board, +5 V pin and the middlepin of the jumper header 1100 must be shorted by a jumperas shown in gure 5.
Figure 5
Note: Active Subwoofer Power Box will use its own powersupply while upgrading power box software. So the jumperheader 1100 should be left open without any jumper. (Seegure 6)
Figure 6
Refer to table 2 in next coming section 5.5.3 for differentsettings of the Jumpers and cable connections for IPOD,HDMI CEC and Power Box Software Upgrade Processes
+5 Vpin
+5 Vpin
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B. Required Software in service PC
The following application and driver software are required tobe congured and installed in service PC:
1) Flash Programmer (Flash MCU ProgrammingSoftware)
2) PL-2303 USB-to-Serial Driver
Notes: The Flash Programmer, Flash MCU Programming
Software, is used as a terminal program to download thesoftware to the target module via interface programmingboard.
To run the Flash Programmer on the Service PC, theservice PC should be IPM PC/AT or PC/AT compatiblewith OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
As the Flash Programmer software uses serial COM Portconguration for communicating to programming interface
board, a USB-to-Serial Driver must be installed for theprogramming interface board. After installing the USB-to-Serial Driver, the programming interface board connectedto service PC via USB cable will appear as a Prolic
USB-to-Serial Comm Port (COMx) in service PC.
Use le The Flash Programming Software Kit 9965 100
17380.zip (See gure 7) for the preparation of required
software in service PC.
Figure 7
Installing USB-to-Serial Driver in service PC
1) Extract PL-2303 Driver Installer from FlashProgramming Software Kit.zip into a destination folder in
service PC. PL-2303 Driver should appear as an icon indestination folder as shown in gure 8-a.
Figure 8-a
2) Double-click the icon to run the InstallShield Wizard andfollow the on-screen instructions then to install the driver.
3) When the driver installation is completed, go to Control
Panel -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager-> Ports (COM & LPT). If the interface programminginterface board is connected to service PC via USB cable,it should appear as Prolic USB-to-Serial Comm Port
(COMx) in Device Manager (see gure 8-b).
Figure 8-b
4) Take note of the COM Port number to use it for settingthe Flash Programmer Communication conguration
which will be described in next section.Note: the USB-to-Serial Comm Port will not show up in
Device Manager if the programming interface board is notconnected to service PC via USB cable.
Preparing Flash Programmer Software
1) Open zip le Flash Programmer.zip from Flash
Programming Software Kit.zip and extract all the les
as shown in gure 9. A folder Flash Programmer and
8 setup les should appear in the destination folder as
shown in gure 10.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Take noteof COM port
number
Extract all les
Choose Destination
Set up les
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2) The required program, FlashProg.exe should be foundin Flash Programmer folder as shown in gure 11.
Figure 11
5.5.2. Preparing the Flash Programmer
1) Conguringtheworkenvironmentfeatures
To use the ash programmer application to download the
software upgrade to the target board, the following workenvironment features must be congured:
The setup le to be used
The target device name The COM port and data transfer rate
Follow the procedure below to congure the work
environment features:
1) Run the ash programmerFlashProg.exe. The Flash
Programmer main window will appear. Go to Setup ->Setup File as shown in gure 12.
Figure 12
2) Setup dialog box will then pop up. Go to Setup File tab,Browse the folder that contains the setup les as shown
in gure 13. Locate appropriate setup le for the target
module as described in table 3 (in next coming section5.5.3).
Figure 13 locate setup le
For example, if the target board is MPEG Board fordownloading the IPOD software, then the setup le should be
HTS8140_IPOD_V1.0.ini.
3) Go to Device tab as shown in gure 14. Choose the MCU
series and type for the target module as described in totable 3 (in next coming section 5.5.3). Click Apply toconrm selection. The MCU type will appear in Chosen
Device box.
Figure 14 Select Series and Device
For example, if the target board is MPEG Board fordownloading the IPOD software, then the target device isTMP91FW60 in series 900/L1. After clicking Apply button,the chosen device TMP91FW60 should appear in the ChosenDevice box.
4) Go to communication tab as shown in gure 15. Choose
the USB-to-Serial COM Port number from the COM portdrop down list.
Figure 15 Choose COM Port and Data Rate
For example if the target module is MPEG board fordownloading IPOD software, then the data rate should be19200 bps
Note: The COM port number for USB-to-Serial COM Port willnot appear in the drop down list in the Communication tab ofthe Setup dialog box if the programming interface board is notconnected to service PC via USB cable.
5) Select the Data Rate as described in table 3 (in nextcoming section 5.5.3).
The chosen deviceshould appear here
Select series and device, and click Apply
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5.5.3. ProceduretoupgradethermwareviaProgrammingInterface Board
1) Download the software upgrade le into service PC. The
software upgrade les should be placed into the same
folder as the setup les (*.ini) to make it easier to locate in
Flash Programmer software for downloading them to thetarget module.
2) Connect the programming interface board to the ServicePC via USB Cable.
3) Connect the target module to the programming interfaceboard. Congure DIP switching settings, and jumper
settings (see Figure 16-a, 16-b and 16-c;see)4) Run the Flash programmer application and congure
work environment features. (see section 5.5.2 for details)
MPEG Board Download Setup
Figure 16-a MPEG Board download set up (IPOD softwareupgrade)
Hints: Dismantle the Main Unit, and take out the MPEG Board
1010 (see dismantling instructions in chapter 4) Connect 6-pin cable from connector 1109 on
Programming Interface Board to connector 1300 onMPEG Board,
Set DIP switch pin 2 (Boot) = ON (refer to table 1), Connect jumper to apply +5 V to target module (refer to
table 2).
HDMI Board down load setup
Figure 16-b HDMI Board download set up (HDMI CEC
software upgrade)
DIP Switch Pin 2 = ON
Jumper for +5V supply
Connector 1109
Connector 1300
6 pincable
MPEG Board
Service PC
Jumper for +5V supply
Connector 1201
Connector 1109
6 pin cable
Service PC
HDMI Board
DIP Switch Pin 1 = ON
Hints: Dismantle the Main Unit, and take out the HDMI Board
1060 (see dismantling instructions in chapter 4) Connect 6-pin cable from connector 1109 on
Programming Interface Board to connector 1201 onHDMI Board,
Set DIP switch pin 1 (Boot) = ON (refer to table 1), Connect jumper to apply +5 V to target module (refer to
table 2).
Subwoofer Power Box Module Download Setup
Figure 16-c Subwoofer Power box download set up(Subwoofer Power Box software upgrade)
Hints:
Supply AC Mains to the Active Subwoofer Power Box Connect 13 pin cable from the Subwoofer Power Box to
the connector 1103 on Programming Interface Board Set DIP switch pin 2 (Boot) = ON, pin 4 (CU_DET) = ON,
pin 6 (M_CTR) = ON (refer to table 1)
13 pininterface cable
Service PC
DIP Switch Pin 2, 4, 6 = ON
Power Cablefrom AC Mains
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DIP Switch Description
Switch Position
IPOD SWupgrade
HDMI CECSW upgrade
Power Box SW upgrade
1 Boot OFF ON OFF
2 Boot ON OFF ON
3 CU_DET OFF OFF OFF
4 CU_DET OFF OFF ON
5 CU_DET OFF OFF OFF
6 M_CTR OFF OFF ON
Table 1 DIP Switch Settings
Software Target Module Jumper Setting type of cables needed
IPOD MPEG Board 1010Connect jumper tosupply +5V
6 pin cable
HDMI CEC HDMI Board 1060
Power Box Active Subwoofer Power Box no jumper 13 pin interface cable
Table 2 Jumper Settings and Cables needed
Software Target Module Setup le Series Device Data Rate
IPODMPEG Board1010
HTS8140_IPOD_V1.0.ini 900/L1TMP91FW60
19200 bps
HDMI CECHDMI Board1060 HTS8140_CEC_v1.0.ini 870/C
TMP86FH92 9600 bps
Power BoxActiveSubwooferPower Box
HTS8140_PWRBOX_FRONT_V1.0.ini 900/L1TMP91FY42
115200 bps
Table 3 Flash Programmer Work Environment Conguration
5) Go to the Object File tab in Setup Dialog box of Flash Programmer. Browse and locate the software upgrade le as shown in gure
17-a and 17-b.
Figure 17-a Example: Locating the IPOD and Power Box software upgrade les (Motorola S Format *.s32)
IPOD Software
Power Box Software
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Figure 17-b Example: Locating the HDMI CEC softwareupgrade le (iHEX format *.h20)
6) After locating the software upgrade le, click OK in Object
File tab of Setup Dialog Box. The Setup Dialog Box willdisappear.
Note: If communication between the devices is not ready, theerror message as described in gure 18 might appear. Just
click OK to make it disappear.
Figure 18
7) Press the Reset button (the white button) on the
Programming Interface Board.
8) When the devices (programming interface board andtarget module) are ready, there will be indicated asConnected in status bar at the bottom of the FlashProgrammer Main Window as shown in gure 19-a. Erase
all data in the target module as shown in gure 19-b or
19-c.
Figure 19-a
Figure 19-b Message box asking for erasing all data in targetdevice will pop up as shown in gure 19. Click Yes Button to
ease all data.
Figure 19-c In case the message box for chip erasing doesnot pop up automatically, click E (Erase Button) to erase alldata in target device. Chip Erase message will then pop up asshown in gure 19-b. Click Yes to erase all data.
9) When all data in the target module has been erased, themessage box as shown in gure 20 will pop up.
Figure 20
10) After the chip erasing has been completed, click P(program) button. This will download the software into thetarget module as shown in gure 21. When the software
upgraded is completed the message box as shown ingure 22 will appear.
HDMI CEC Software
Status bar will show Connected when the devices are ready
Chip Erase button
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Figure 21
Figure 22
11) Check the software version of the target module toconrm that it has been upgraded. (Refer to section 5.3
for details).
5.6. Reprogramming of DVD Version Matrix
After repair, the customer setting and region code may belost. Reprogramming will put the set back in the state whichit has left the factory, i.e. with the default setting and theallowed region code.
Model Region RegionCode
TV Type
HTS8140/05/12 EUROPE 2 PAL
HTS8140/37 NAFATA 1 NTSC
HTS8140/55 LATAM 4 NTSC
HTS8140/75 AUSTRALIA 4 PAL
HTS8140/93 CHINA 6 PAL
HTS8140/98 APAC 3 MUTLI
To reprogram, do as follows:1) Power up the set and select DISC source2) Open the tray with remote control or front panel key3) Press the following buttons on the Remote Control
for HTS8140/05/12 for HTS8140/37 for HTS8140/55 for HTS8140/98 for HTS8140/93 for HTS8140/75
4) The display shows YYYY-ZZ and the tray will close
YYYY = model number (e.g. 8100, 8140, 6600, etc.)ZZ = stroke version (e.g. 12, 37, 59, etc.)
5.7. Trade Mode
Trade mode is a feature that will block all set keys whenenabled. It is for dealers to prevent customers from movingdisc, changing source etc. using the set keys on the touchpanel. Rotary and Remote Control (RC) keys are still allowedin Trade Mode.
To acti vate Trade Mode:
1) Power up the set and select DISC source.2) Open DVD Door by pressing OPEN/CLOSE button on
Remote Control.3) Then press buttons on the RC.4) The TV Screen will show TRA ON and the DVD Door will
close.Trade Mode is then enabled.
To deactivate Trade Mode:
1) Power up the set and select DISC source.2) Open DVD Door by pressing OPEN/CLOSE button on
Remote Control.
3) Then press buttons on the RC.4) The display will show TRA OFF and the tray will close.Trade Mode is then disabled.
5.8 How to change tuning grid (/55/75/93/98 only )
In some countries, the frequency step betweenadjacent channels in FM band is 50 kHz or100 kHz (AM/MW band is 9 kHz or 10 kHz).
1 Press RADIO repeatedly to select FM orAM/MW band.
2 Press x .3 Press and holdu until GRID 9 or
GRID 10 is displayed.GRID 9 for FM 50 kHz (or AM 9 kHz)and GRID 10 for FM 100 kHz (or AM 10 kHz).
NoteThis feature only applicable for certain region.Change tuning grid erases all preset radio stations.
Chip Programbutton
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Main Unit Block Diagram
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Main Unit Wiring Diagram
1402
8006
Mpeg
80058010
1100
8009DIO
Front
Touch Panel
AVIO
HDMI
1102 1104
1302
10041200
1401
1102
1101
1100
1203
1202
1102 1101
1400
1103
1202 1101 1201
1203
USB
Traverse
Solenoid
M
8011
8004
8007
8008
8003
8002
8001
OPU
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EN 383139 785 34231
Power Box Wiring Diagram
To mainssocket
8009 onlyforEu and AP
1308 1402
10P FFC 1.25 BD 10P FFC 1.25 BD 5P M 2.50 Vertical 5P EH VERTICAL
1 PORT_S 1 P OR T_ SE L 1204 1 +5VL 1 +5VL 1 MAINS
2 SCL 2 SCL 9P M2.50 Vertical LV21+2LV21+2 2 MAINS
3 SDA 3 SDA 1 WakeUp 3 GND 3 GND
4 T U_ TU NE D 4 TU_TUNED 2 IRQ 4 +5VSTBY 4 +5VSTBY
5 TU_L 5 TU_L 3 SCL 5 -33V 5 -33V 1 SELECTOR
6 TU_STEREO 6 TU_STEREO 4 SDA 2 SELECTOR
7 TU_R 7 TU_R 5 Cu_det 1404 12P EH VERTICAL 3 SELECTOR
8 NC/RDS 8 NC/RDS 6 -33V 12P M2.50 Vertical 1 +5VL
9 VCC 9 VCC 7 +5VSTBY 1 +5VL 2 GND
10 GND 10 GND 8 +12V 2 GND 3 +5VL
9 GND 3 +5VL 4 +5VL
1408 4 +5VL 5 GND
3P M2.50 Vertical 5 GND 6 +12VA 8P EH Vertical
1 O N_ MO DE L ED 6 +12VA 7 CCV+1A_DNG
2 GND 7 GND_A 8 CCV+2AV21-
3 S TB Y_ LE D 8 -12VA 9 CCV+3PMAYBTS
9 STBY AMP 10 A_DNG4ND_RWP
10 PWR_DN 11 A_DNG5LV21+
11 +12VL 12 A_DNG6DNG
12 GND 7 +12VL
8 +5VL
1202
20P 1.25 FFC AD
1307 20 GND
SOC MDIN H 8P FTCS7927 1 9 I 2S _S CL K
1 +5V (900mA) 18 GND
2 +5V_EN 17 I2S_LRCK
3 SR_TX 16 GND
4 GND 15 I2S_MLK
5 SR_R 14 GND 1.25 FFC AD
6 SR_RX 13 I2S_FLR 20 GND 8P EH Vertical
7 GND_A 12 GND CCV+1KLCS_S2I91
8 SR_L 11 I2S_CSW CCV+2DNG81
9 GND 10 GND CCV+3KCRL_S2I71
10 GND 9 I2S_RLR A_DNG4DNG61
11 GND 8 GND A_DNG5KLM_S2I51
SIRIUS 7 SDA A_DNG6DNG41
6 SCL LV21+7RLF_S2I31
5 GND LV5+8DNG21
4 AMP_RST 11 I2S_CSW
3 ERR 10 GND
1205 2 NTC 9 I2S RLR
7P M2.0 Vertical 1 FREQ_HOP 8 G ND
1 TXD 7 SDA
2 RXD 1200 6 SCL
3 VCC 4P FFC 1.25 5 GND
4 VSS 1 FRONT 4 AMP_RST
5 RESET 2 SUR 3 ERR
6 BOOT 3 CEN 2 NTC
7 MODE_CTR 4 GND 1 FREQ_HOP
1310
8P FFC 1.25
1 GND
2 SPDIF_IN1 12P EH Vertical
3 GND 1 SR-
4 SPDIF_IN0 2 SR+
1101 5 GND 3 SL-
8P FFC 1.25 6 SPDIF_OPT 4 SL+
1 GND 7 GND 5 FR-
2 SPDIF_IN1 8 +5VL 6 FR+
3 GND 7 FL-
4 S PD IF _I N0 1203 8 FL+
5 GND -RTC9lacitreV05.2MP2 4P EH Vertical
6 SPDIF_OPT 1 FAN -BUS1-RTC01
7 GND 2 GND -BUS2+RTC11
8 +5VL +BUS3+RTC21
4 SUB+
2P M2.50 Vertical 1102 To 8140 sub woofer
1 S PD IF _I N12 GND
12P M 2.50 Horizontal 12P F 2.50 DIPMATE Vertical
1 SR- 1 SR-
2 SR+ 4P FFC 1.25 2 SR+
-LS3TNORF1-LS3
+LS4RUS2+LS4
-RF5NEC3-RF5
To8140 speaker +RF6DNG4+RF6
7 FL- 1402 7 FL-
FromCenterunit-13P min din cable Combined with 13P min din cable 8 FL+ 8 FL+
9 CTR- 9 CTR-
10 CTR- 10 CTR-
11 CTR+ 11 CTR+
12 CTR+ 12 CTR+
1401 1403
AUDIOBOARD (APB)CLASS-6 Wave/reflow
PSU Module
TIAMPLIFIER
Module
TUNER
Module
8140 SPEAKER PCB
AIOB PCB
coaxial
Optical
1100
7100
8000
8003
8004
8006
8005
8008
8007
8002
TOFan
To powerbox LED
(Only forDevelopmen t
purposes).
Sirius receiver
FromCenterunit-13P min din cable
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Main UnitFront Board: Circu it Diagram (Part 1)
RESET
VASS
INT3
INT2
INT4
INT5
XTIN
XTOUT
SCLV
P9
V
SO1
5
6
7
6
5
4
3
2
2928
27
26
25
24
2
3
4
TC1
SCK0
0
1
2
3
45
6
SI1
SCK1
DVO
TEST
VKKVDDVAREF
14
1312
11
10
98
SDA
22
TC3
P1
STOP
P2
SI0
SO0
P3
AIN
31
30
P5
PD
V3
P6
V
P7
V
P8
23
16
21
20
19
1817
P4
AIN
1
0
15
VSS
PDO
2
1
XTAL
P0
PPG
PWM
TC4
13
12
11
10
7
INT0
INT1
TC2
MPEG_ERR
DSP_WAKEUP
DSP_RESET
NC
NC
NC
SCL_0SDA_0
T135 H2T136 H2T137 H2
T138 H2T139 H2T140 B11T141 B13T142 F11
T104 A2T105 A2T106 A2T107 A2T108 A2T109 B2
T110 B2T111 B2
T150 H9T151 I9
T152 I9T160 C6T161 C6
T133 H2T134 H2
+5VL
T123 E2T124 E2
SCL_2
Eco_STBY
GND
T125 E2T126 E2T130 G2
T131 H2T132 H2
Ext_WakeUp
NC
6100 A76101 H56103 I107100 C6
T100 A2T101 A2
FRONT_IRQ
MPEG_RESET
T103 A2
-27V
UART0_EN
3139 C13
T112 B2T113 B2T114 B2T115 B2T116 B2
T120 D2T121 E2T122 E2
3151 E53152 G6
CEC_WAKEUP
To/FrmA
nalogboard
+5VL
NC
NC
+5VL
Active_STBY
3123 I10
3124 H103125 H133126 I13
3127 H143128 F11
7101 I57102 C47103 I67105 H97106 F117107 F117108 F127109 H13
3137 B133138 C13
PBox_IRQ
NC
BTSEL_0_1
NC
GND
NC
SCL_4
SDA_4
STBY_CTRL0SDA_2
3102 A73103 F33104 F33105 F33108 D4
3109 D43110 C63111 C6
3141 D53142 F53143 F63145 I63147 I43148 I53149 I6
3150 G2
3121 D53122 H9
NCNC
NC
2160 B22161 B3
2162 B32163 B32164 B3
2165 B32166 B32167 B3
3129 F113130 F123131 F133132 E123133 E12
3134 C103135 C103136 B10
2178 E32179 E3
NC
QST_IRQ
+12V
NC
2180 E32181 H22182 H22183 H3
2136 F112137 E112138 E112140 F132141 F132142 F132143 E13
2144 E13
3112 C53113 F6
3114 F63115 G5
3116 G53117 G43118 G43120 D5
2153 D132154 D13
4.2V
GND
GND
2155 D13
2106 H32107 H32108 G3
2109 G32110 G32111 I5
2112 G32117 C4
2168 B42169 B42170 B42171 B4
2172 B42175 E22176 E22177 E2
2131 I102132 H12
1.8V SUPPLY
+5VSTBY
+5VSTBY
To/FrmD
igitalboard
RESET
+5VL
2.5V
2133 H122134 G11
2135 F13
* PROVISION
14
A
B
C
D
E
2145 E132146 E132147 E132148 E132149 E132150 D13
2151 D132152 D13
E
F
2105 A6
1102
NC
2422 025 17856 HLW18R-2C7HTS8140i
HTS8140
2118 D42119 D52120 D52123 I52124 C7
2125 C82129 H102130 H10
12 13
IR
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
F
G
H
I
A
B
C
D
2 3 4
NC
G
H
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2102 H32103 A62104 A6
*
To/FrmF
rontTouchPanel
GND
*
NC
Front Display
2422 025 18497 HLW13R-2C7
Item
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1
T150
NC
I
1100 D21102 A21103 A21104 G21106 C61108 A112101 H2
3124
10K
100p
12K
3116
330R
2146
3133
470p
2181
T111
T130
2102
100n
8
9
T139
16
1718
2
3
4
5
6
7
HLW18R-2C7
1102
1
10
11
12
1314
15T113
T137
3111
10R
2152 100p
3141
2168
470p
10K
2172
470p
1n0
2118
2120
1n0
470p
2175
2142 100p
33p
2180
4
5
6
7
8
9
HLW9R-2C7LF
1100
1
2
3
330R
3132
100n
2104
2178
33p
10K
3151
3126
47K
4K7
3148
+5V_IR
470p
2164
1K0
3108
T120
7108
BC847BW
35V
22u
2134
16V
47u2
106
T131
47p
2103
T138
T142
T106
100n
2177
100n
2107
2
125
+5VSTBY
47n
T103
T105
T115
T134
T123
T160
3 11 3 1 0R
7106
T109
BC337-25
10K
3152
10K
3117
10K
3143
10K
3130
22p
2135
1106
8M0
2129
100n
T100
2161
33p
3138
2R2
2132
100n
VFIL_DC
PDZ5.6-B
6103
6101
BAT760
4R7
3149
100p2141
330R
3128 4
K7
3131
470p
2171
2170
470p
2154 100p
3103
T125
10K
100p2149
2n2
2131
3136
2R2
T114
T110
2140 100p
3121
22K
7101BC857B
7103BC847BW
100p2153
2K7
3102
2163
470p
P9
45
+5V_IR
P15
7
P2
38
P3
39
P4
40
P5
41
P6
42
P7
43
P8
44
IC1
4
IC2
49
P1
37
P10
46
P11
47
P12
48
5
P13
P14
6
F13
52
F14
51
F21
26
25
F22
F23
28
F24
27
4G
20
5G
19
6G
18
7G
17
8G
16
9G
151
F11
F12
2
12G
12
13G
11
14G
10
15G
9
16G
8
1G
23
2G
22
3G
21
16-BT-146GN1108
10G
14
11G
13
3137
2R2
LCD
+5VSTBY
PDZ5.6-B
6100
3134
330R
3129
47p
2109
2162
GND2
OUT1
VS3
33p
TSOP34836YA1
7105
2R2
3135
100u
2130
47p
2112
10K
3127
T126
7102BC847BW
BC327-25
7107
22K
3120
470p
2169
2144 100p
2182
470p
1K0
3123
T116
10K
3109
T135
T133
2137
33n
2101
47u
16V
T140
100p2145
1K0
3112
2150 100p
3114
4
5
6
7
8
9
10R
1
1011
12
2
3
HLW12R-2C7LF1104
47p
100p2147
35V
2108
2105 2
2u
3150
3K3
100p2143
470p
2167
3122
100R
470p
2
124
1
00n
2160
2123
100u
10V
3139
4R7
3145
13
39
38
40
78
7
9
8
68
69
7071
72
73
7475
76
77
10
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
34
35
3637
41
4243
44
45
46
47
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
3132
33
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
14
12
11
23
79
80
12
3
4
56
15
MICROPROCESSOR
TMP87PM74ZFG7100
T161
T141
T124
3104
10K
2110
47p
4u7
2133
470p
2166
22u2
138 3
5V
T121
2165
470p
2179
33p
3147
4K7
T107
T152
T151
100p2155
T108
10K
3118
2117
2176
100n
2u2
10R
T132
3110
2148 100p
2183
100n
22K
3115
10K
3142
3105
T104
3K3
2136
22u 35V
T101
7109
BC847BW
2119
+12V
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
33n
HLW13R-2C7LF
1103
1
10
11
12
13
2
T112
100p2151
3125
1K2
T136
T122
2111
100n
Eco_STBY
MPEG_RESET
+5VL
1V8_DET
SDA_0
SCL_0
Front_IRQ
RC6
-27V
-27V
IO_New
BTSEL_0_1UART0_EN
MPEG_ERR
DSP_WAKEUP
DSP_RESET
+ 5V L + 5V ST BY
CEC_WAKEUP
Active_STBY
P15
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
+5VSTBY
QST_IRQSDA_4
SCL_4
+5VSTBY
+5VL
QST_RESET
IO_New
SDA_2
Front_IRQ
+5VSTBYSCL_2
SDA_4
SCL_4
SCL_0
SDA_0
+5VL
MPEG_ERR
+5VSTBY
+5VSTBY
+5VSTBY
P1
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
PBox_IRQ
UART0_EN
+12V+5VSTBY
Ext_WakeUp
+12V
+5VSTBYPBox_IRQ
STBY_CTRL0
STBY_CTRL0
IR
DSP_RESET
QST_IRQ
Ext_WakeUp
SCL_2
SDA_2
QST_RESET
DSP_WAKEUP
1V8_DET
-27V
-27V
G1
G10
G11
G12
G13
G14
G15
G16
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
RC6
CEC_WAKEUP
FIL1
FIL2
FIL2
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
G12
G13
G14
G15
G16
P12
P11
P10
P9
P8
P7P6
P5
P4
P3
P2
P1
VFIL_DC
FIL1
40kHz
IR
Eco_STBY
Active_STBY
BTSEL_0_1
MPEG_RESET
40kHz
IR
G1G2
G3
G4
G5G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
G12
G13
G14
G15
G16
P15
P14
P13
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Front Board: Circuit Diagram
* PROVISION
TRIN
1 2 3
*
1 2 3
A
B
C
A
B
C
1200 B1
1201 A1
1203 B3
1204 C2
1205 B2
2200 A2
2201 C2
4201 B2
4202 B2
4203 B2
4204 B2
T200 B3
T201 B3
T202 B3
T203 B3
T204 C2
T205 C2
T206 C3
TROUT
OPEN
CLOSE
LOAD-
GND
*
LOAD-
LOAD+
LOAD+
GND
T200
T201
4203
4204
4202
4201
2201
1u
0
T203
1u0
2200
T202
T204
T206
T205
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
HLW7S-2C7
1203
319804000020
1204
1201
SPVF
1
2
4
3
1
2
4
3
SPVF
1200
1
2
319804000020
1205
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Front BoardPWB Layout: Front Display (Top view)
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Front BoardPWB Layout: Front Display (Bottom view)
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Front BoardPWB Layout: Door Control Board (Top view)
Front BoardPWB Layout: Door Control Board (Bottom v iew)
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MPEG Board: Circuit Diagram (Part 1)
VINFC
VINSL+
VINLD
VINTK
VTCL
FWD
REV
1
2
BIAS
MUTE
NC
PGNDGND
TRB
2
1
+
VCC
-VOFC
-
+VOSL
-
+VOLD
-
+VOTK
-
+VOTR
REGO
NC
GNDRST
IN
CD
FS
VREF
C
DVDD1V8
B
CH8CH7
CENTER
ALSAL
ARARS
LFE
APLLVSS
DVSS18
2
DVSS3V3
YC
CVBS
BGR
CBA
1
3
3
1
DACVDD
DACVSS
ADACVDD
ADACVSS
POWER
VIDEO
AUDIO
AVCM
APLLCAP
APLLVDD
A
2
DVDD3V3
7
TS_VALIDTS_CLK
P
2AGND1V8_TX
0AGND3V3_TX
AGND3V3_VPLL
PAD_VRT
USB_DM
543210
EXT_CAP
EXT_RES
10AVDD3V3_TX
AVDD3V3_VPLL
VDD1V8_USB
1AVDD1V8_TX
TS_DATA
TXO
TX0
TX1
TX2
USB
GPIO
HDMI
6
VDD3V3_USBVSS1V8_USBVSS3V3_USB
TS_SYNCTS_ERRORTS_PWM
USB_DP
NPNPNPN
IOA3IOA4IOA5IOA6IOA7HIGHA0
MISC
MICROCONTROL
DATA
01
3
5
7
2
4
IOA19IOA20
AVDD18_DMPLL
XTALI
XTALO
IR
6ADRESS
ADRESS
UP1
UP3
5|TXD4|RXD
10
SDASCL
VSDAVSTBVSCK
AGND18_DMPLL
URDUWRALE
IOCSIOWRIOOE
PRST
ICE
IOA0IOA1IOA2
HIGHA1HIGHA2HIGHA3HIGHA4HIGHA5HIGHA6HIGHA7A16A17IOA18
IREF
RFGC
LPFIP
JITFN
PLLVDD3V3
HRFZC
RFVDD1V8AVDD3V3
RF
ALPC
ANALOGMONITOR
SERVO
PLL
REFERENCE VOLTAGE
ANALOG
RFDATA
DRIVERACTUATORMOTOR AND
ADC FOR SACD
LPFIN
OP_INPOP_INN
OSN
PWMOUT1|V_ADIN0
SVDD3V3
RFLVL|RFONTEZISLV
RFVDD3
RFRPAC
OSP
AGND3V3RFGND1V8
VREF1V4VREF2V8VREF2V0
TROPENPWM
FOOTROFMODMO
OP_OUT
LPFOP
LPFON
JITFO
PLLVSS3V3
CRTPLP
RFRPDC
RFGND
TEOFEO
CSO|RFOP
SGND3V3
SADCVSS1V8ADCVSS3V3
LDO2LDO1
DVDADVDBDVDCDVDD
DVDRFIP
MAMBMCMD
SASBSC|TN1SD|TP1
MDI1MDI2
ADCVDD3V3SADCVDD1V8
EN
CKERCLK
RWECASRASRCS
10
10
RD
2
8
12
10
6
4
0
14
3
9
13
11
7
5
1
15
RA
0
2
4
6
8
10
1
3
5
7
9
11
DQM
BA
5123 I12
5124 E4
4110 F2
4111 G5
4112 G5
4113 E4
T119 D1
5125 E4
5126 E4
6101 E3
7101 B4
7102 B3
7113 G7
7115 H8
T139 A13
7112 F7
3907 H10
3908 I10
3909 I10
3910 I10
5104 B2
5105 D10
F105 C8
F106 C8
T130 F1
T131 E3
T177 A9
T179 D6
T180 G7T181 G4
T110 C1
T111 C1
T113 C1
T114 C1
T115 C1
T116 D1
T117 D1
T118 D1
#11
4108 E2
4109 I8
3172-3 F10
3172-4 F10
3173-1 F10
3173-2 F10
4114 E4
4115 E4
7104 D3
7105 E5
T120 D1
T121 D1
7103 G2
7116 D13
7117 G9
F101 B6
F102 B6
F103 C6
F104 C8
7111 I8
3905 H10
3906 H10
3148 B13
3151 B13
3154 B12
3156 B12
3911 I10
3912 I10
5106 B2
5107 B2
T101 B1
T102 B1
T132 E3
T133 E3
T134 E3
T135 E3
T136 A13
T137 A13
T138 A13
4107 E2
3172-2 F10
3124 F1
3125 F1
3126 F2
3127 F1
3173-3 F10
3173-4 F10
4116 E4
4117 E4
7106 F5
7107 C3
T122 D1
T123 D1
T125 E1
T126 F1
T127 F1
T128 F1
T129 F1
#11
#11
3904 H10
3143 B10
3145 B12
3102 A2
3103 A2
3104 B3
3105 B4
3157 B12
3158 B12
3913 I10
3914 I10
5108 B9
5109 C4
T103 C1
T104 C1
T105 C1
T106 C1
T107 C1
T108 E3
T109 C1
#11
#22
4105 G8
4106 E2
#22
3122 D2
3123 F1
2178 C9
2179 G4
2180 C12
2181 G3
3128 H1
3129 H1
3174 D5
3175 G8
4118 I8
4119 G2
7108 C2
7109 H8
7110-1 F6
7110-2 G11
7110-3 A7
7110-4 D11
7110-5 A11
#22
3901 H10
3902 H10
3903 H10
3142 I7
3100 A2
3101 A2
2159 G6
2160 D5
2161 A10
2162 A9
3106 C2
3107 C3
3159 B12
3160 B12
3915 I10
3916 I10
5110 B5
5112 C5
5113 B1
5114 D3
5115 D11
5117 D4
5122 G3
#22 KHM313AAM/D (HTS9810)
3121 C2
2176 B9
2177 B9
2139 A5
2140 B5
2141 C5
2142 C5
2182 F8
2183 A9
3130 H1
3131 I1
3191 I12
3192 F12
4120 I8
4122 I8
4123 H7
4124 E5
4125 E5
5101 F5
5103 A9
#22
#22
2199 B8
2156 G4
2157 F8
2124 F1
2125 F3
2126 F3
#11
2163 A9
2164 A9
3108 I7
3109 C3
3161 B12
3162 C12
3917 C12
3919 G13
3920 D12
4101 I5
4102 I5
4103 F12
4104 F12
3119 D13
3120 C2
2137 A6
2138 A6
2104 A3
2105 A3
2106 A4
2143 C6
2144 C6
2184 A10
2185 A9
3132 D3
3133 E3
3193 H1
3194 H10
3195 H10
3196 H10
3197 H10
3198 H10
3199 H10
ForHTS8140,use 7P
2197 B8
2198 B8
#22
2122 G3
2123 A10
6 7 8
2165 G4
2166 A9
3110 F13
3111 C3
3163 F13
3164 C12
3165 F13
3169 D12
3170 F10
3171 F10
3172-1 F10
#11
2102 A2
2103 A2
I
1100 B1
1101 E1
2145 C5
2146 D6
2186 B8
2187 D11
3134 A8
3135 C5
3136 C8
3137 D8
3138 G4
3139 G5
3141 I7
#11 KHM313AHC/D (HT8140)
2121 D5
4 5
2127 F4
2167 A9
2168 A9
3112 C13
3113 D5
3114 E5
3115 E5
3116 I7
3117 I7
3118 D13
2101 A6
G
HH
I
A
B
2147 D6
2148 A8
2188 D11
2189 D10
2190 D10
2192 G9
2193 E10
2195 E10
2196 E10
2115 D2
2116 H8
2117 B5
2118 B1
2119 D4
2120 D4
3 12 13
A
B
9
2128 F4
2129 F4
2169 A9
2170 B10
2171 A8
2172 A8
2173 B9
2174 B8
2175 B9
1102 E3
1105 G4
1109 I9
1110 E2
1111 E2
2100 A1
1 2 3
C
D
2149 A8
2150 C8
2151 C8
2152 C7
2153 D8
2154 D8
2155 G4
2109 A4
2110 B1
2111 B2
2112 B3
2113 B4
2114 C2
10 11 12 13
1 2
D
10 11
ForHTS9810, use 5P
E
2130 G2
2131 I2
2132 A1
2133 A5
2134 A6
2135 A6
2136 A6
F
G
E
F
2107 A4
2108 A4
4 5 6 7 8 9
C
PDTC124EU7113
60R5106BLM18P
100n
2183
T136
D
391947R
4118
100R3909
4R7
3193
T114
T138
12345
1111
SFW5S-2STE1
100u
2110
3125
150K
100n
2199100n
2198
10
9
21
4
26
14
13
17
18
11
12
15
16
29
30
5
3
7
2
25
8 19
1
23
MOTOR DRIVER
7103AM5888S
27
6
22
28
20
24
2100
330p
100n2155
BLM18P5117
60R
3151
75R
1234567 8
1101B6B-PH-SM4-TBT(LF)
100n
2182
4113
3148
75R
T103
T102
5 12 3 6 00 R
100R3107
100n2197
2n2
2160
1
3 2
7101BC807-25
2120
100n
2180 100n
2181
47u
16V
3 11 6 4 K7
5125 60R
2111
100n
4109
2154
47R
100n
3163
T134
3109
100n
2122
100K
60R
5115
1 8 33R3173-1
4115
3128
10K
2103
15n
3118
100n2175
1234567
1102
HFW7S-2STE1
100R3915
12p
2156
3 19 9 1 00 R1 2
4107
4116
2
4
1
7112
NCP303LSN23
5
3
100n
2123
100n
2184
6.3
V
47u2
113
560R 3143
3139
4K7
4R73105
3 10 8 2 2R
510410u
311033R2124
22p
100n2141
4114
T128
3 14 2 2 2R
100n
2166
22p
2127
4K73117
100n
2 7
2162
3172-2 33R
T179
60R5 1 10 BL M1 8 P
T177
191
31324K7
81
90148
193
185
221
182
215SPDIF|GPIO23
194
93142160212
6596118131145156207
231230
187186190195
184188192
55
225226
217
216
218
223222
224
183
189
227
AUDIO &
229228233
220219232
VIDEO &POWER
MT1389FXE/S7110-5
100K
3136
13
2
T104
7104BC817-25W
100K
3138
T130
100n
2169
T101
3103 10K
3 91 6 1 00 R
1 83172-1 33R
22p 2150
4108
2135 1u0
2143 100n
T113
2112
47u
6.3
V
510710u
2179 4u7
2188
1n0
100u
2119
47R
3920
T125
100n
2161
5122
12345
6 7
50R
1110
S5B-PH-SM4-TB
100n
2187
10u
2174
3
1
2
2125
15n
BSH1037108
21532n2
3137680K
315947R
3115
1K0
47u
2106
2165
12p
1105 27M0
60R
5105
5103
60R
T133
21511n0
T110T109
D
1n0
T127
2145
100n
T126
2170
4K7 3133
4R73104
3114
47K
D
2142 100n
100n
2114
1u02136
100n 2193
60R5112BLM18P
D
4110
3 90 8 1 00 R
120p2139
F101F102
3119
T111
27K3100
PDTC114EU7106
23
3132
40
38
2827
29
252 251
237
250
15
234 235
161718
26
33
1256
243 242
39
2
255
236
25
244
247
11121314
1920
3435
FG|GPIO1653
37
41
253
3
241 240
2221
246
245
54
254
24
36
6789
10
30
7110-3MT1389FXE/S
INTERFACE
248 249
102
103104105106
9594
239
238
61
76
7866
109
108
UP1_2|GPIO19979899
100101
64
56
75
IOA21|GPIO1787
IOA22|GPIO1854
57585960
74737271706968
107
9277
63
80828384858689
42
88
43
62
7110-1MT1389FXE/S
CONTROL
6791
79
234
56
B4B-P
H-S
M4-T
BT(LF)
1109
1
F104
4111
454452
USB_XTALI|GPIO14
USB_XTALO|GPIO1551
4946
5047
209
206
204
173174
176177
179180
170171
205
196197198199200201202203
208
GPIO12214
GPIO4157
GPIO5158
GPIO6_DDC_DA159161
GPIO7_DDC_CLKGPIO8_HPLG
162
GPIO9210
48
168
163
178172
166
165
167
164
GPIO10211
GPIO11213
USB_HDMI_GPIO
7110-4MT1389FXE/S
181175169
391747R
33n2152
3154
75R
3120100R
150K
3126
PBSS5220T
7105
2147
D
47n
F106
100n
2126
33R3 17 3- 2 2 7
T120
3165
10K3122
2109
47R
100n
22R3141
10K
3111
4102
4101
100n
2167
47n
10u
2189
2146
3 17 4 7 50 K
3164
3 17 3- 4 4 5
47R
33R
316247R
100n
2105
47u
2104
5114
600R
T129
100R3196
4112
T116
315847R
T115
1n0
2190
D
100n
2164
F105
2129
22p
T105
2128
22p
10K
3129
3169
5K1
2R23123
100K
3121
3 19 2 1 00 R
2138 1u0
2102
100n
3 90 6 1 00 R
T117
2101100n
3 91 4 1 00 R
2196100n
100n
2195
3 63173-3 33R
1n0
2192
6R83135
33R3171
T132
3 91 0 1 00 R
3 90 1 1 00 R
100R3907
T107
BLM18P5113
60R
2130
100n
2107
100n
BAT760
6101
3102 15K
100n
2163
100n
2131
T106
100R3911
2137 1u0
4119
4104
T135
100R3905
T108
4106
5101
60R
217110u16V
T121
100R3903
1u02134
2140 100n
100n2133
T181
100n
2168
5124 60R
3 2
2115
22p
7102BC807-251
F103
100R3194
3191
3912 47R
100R
10K
3106390R
3127
2149100n
15K 3134
1n0
2159
3170 33R
4122
5108
T137
600R
2172 100n
4103
4123
100R3198
BSN207109
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3456789
2526
141516171819
2
20212223
SFV24R-2STE1-LF1100