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Blue-Ray Disc Player BDP9600/12/51/93/98

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16 Output Board
1 Repair Scenario Matrix..................................... 1-1 Circuit Diagram .................................15-2
Layout Diagram ................................15-3
2 Technical Specification and Connection Facilities
...................................................2-1 to 2-2 17 Power Socket and LED Board
3 Laser Beam Safety Precautions.................................3-1 Circuit Diagram .................................15-4
Layout Diagram ................................15-4
4 Important Safety Precautions ..........................4-1 to 4-2
18 VFD Display Board
5 Safety Check After Servicing .................................... 5-1
Circuit Diagram ...............................15-5
6 Safety Information General Notes & Lead Free Layout Diagram ...............................15-6
Requirements ............................................................6-1 19 MCU Board
7 Standard Notes For Servicing,Lead Free Requirements Circuit Diagram ..............................15-7
& Handling Flat Pack IC ..................................7-1 to 7-4 Layout Diagram .............................15-8
8 Direction of Use ...............................................8-1 to 8-5
20 Decoder Board
9 Cabinet Disassembly Instructions ................... 9-1 to 9-3 Block Diagram ................................15-9
10 Troubleshooting ....................................................... 10-1 Layout Diagram ..............................15-10
11 Software Version Check &Upgrad..............11-1 to 11-2 21 Power Board
12 Repair Service Flow....................................12-1 to 12-5 Circuit Diagram ..............................15-11
13 Block Diagram ........................................................13-1 Layout Diagram .............................15-12
14 Wiring Diagram ...................................................... 14-1 22 Exploded View......................................................16-1 to 16-2
15 Touch Key Board 23 Revision List .........................................................17-1
Circuit Diagram .................................15-1
Layout Diagram ................................15-1

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Version 1.1
Rapir Scenario Matrix

Type Versions
BDP9600

Boards in Used /12 /51 /93 /98

Touch Key Board C C C C

Power Socket Board C C C C

VFD Display Board C C C C

MCU Board C C C C

LED Board C C C C

Power Board BD BD BD BD

Output Board BD BD BD BD

Decoder Board BD BD BD BD

*C=Component Level Repair

*BD=Board Level Replacement

1-1
Technical Specification and Connection Facilities

1. Technical Specification and Connection Facilities

1.1 PCB Locations

Power Socket Board Output Board

Decoder Board

Bly-Ray Loader Driver


Power Board

WIFI Module

VFD Display Board MCU Board


LED Board Touch Key Board

Specifications differences
Type/Versions BDP9600
Specifications /12 /51 /93 /98

Voltage 230V 230V 110V-240V 110V-240V

Frequency 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz-60Hz 50Hz-60Hz

2-1
Technical Specifications and Connection Facilities

1.2 General 1.4 Dimension and Weight


Power supply : 110-240V, 50Hz~60Hz Set Dimension WxHxD : 435x70x260(mm)
Power consumption : 30W Net Weight : 5.0kg
Standby power consumption : <0.2 W
1.5 Laser Output Power & Wavelength
1.3 Connectivity DVD
Output power : 6mW
CD-DA(PCM)/VideoCD(MPEG-1)
Wavelength : 655 +10nm/-10nm
Output Voltage : 2V ± 0.5dB
Signal to Noise Ratio CD
8QZHLJKWHG  ”G% Output power : 7mW
$ZHLJKWHG ”G% Wavelength : 790 +10nm/-20nm
:LWK$XWRPXWH  ”G%
2XWEDQG$WWHQXDWLRQ $ERYHN+] ”G% 1.6 Playability
DVD(LPCM / MPEG-2 /Dobly AC-3)
Output Voltage : 2V ± 0.5dB Video Playback
6LJQDOWR1RLVH5DWLR•G% 1. Playback Media: x
Outband Attenuation(Above25kHz) : •-50dB CD-R/CD-RW, DVD+R/+RW,
Digital Audio Outputs DVD-R/-RW, DVD-Video, Video
LPCM : accordingIEC 60958-3 CD/SVCD, DVD+R DL, DVD-R
MPEG 1, MPEG 2, AC3 : according IEC 61937 DL,USB flash drive
DTS : according IEC 61937+ 2. Compression Formats: x
addendum MPEG2, MPEG1, DivX 3.11, DivX
Coaxial & Optical output 4.x, DivX 5.x, DivX 6.0, MPEG4
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2XWSXWLPSHGDQFHȍ“
Audio Playback
DC Output voltage ȍWHUPLQDWHU 9 1. Playback Media: x
Audio CD, CD-R/RW, DVD+R DL,
Video Supporting Format DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, MP3-
Signal system : PAL/NTSC CD,MP3-DVD,USB flash drive,
HDMI output : 480p,576p,720p,1080i, WMA-CD
1080p,1080p24 2. Compression Format: x
Video output : 480/576i,480/576p, Dolby Digital, MP3, MPEG2
720p,1080i Multichannel, PCM, WMA
CVBS Output Component 3. MPEG1 bit rates: 64-384 kbps x
and VBR
Amplitude Output : 1000mVpp ± 10%
White Bar : 714mVpp ± 10% Still Picture Playback
Sync.Amplitude : 286mVpp ± 10%
1. Playback Media: CD-R/RW, x
S/N Luminunce •G%
Chroma/Luminunce Delay(2T pulse) : ”20nS DVD+R DL, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-
DC Level : ”1V R/-RW, Picture CD, USB Digital
Camera(PTP),USB flash drive
Video Output Component
Amplitude Output : 1000mVpp ± 10% 2. Picture Compression Format: x
White Bar : 714mVpp ± 10% JPEG, JPEG digital camera
Sync.Amplitude : 286mVpp ± 10% photos
S/N Luminunce •G% 3. Picture enhancement: Slideshow x
DC Level : ”1V with MP3 playback, Create
albums, Rotate, Slideshow with
USB music playback, Zoom
Compatibility : USB2.0
Type of connector : Series A Connector
Class support : UMS(USB Mass Storage Class)
File System : FAT12,FAT16,FAT32

HDMI Output
Compatibility : HDMI Version 1.4
Type of connector : Type A Connector(19pins)

2-2
Laser Beam Safety Precautions

This Blu-Ray player uses a pickup that emits a laser beam.

Do not look directly at the laser beam coming


from the pickup or allow it to strike against your
skin.

The laser beam is emitted from the location shown in the figure. When checking the laser diode, be sure to keep
your eyes at least 30 cm away from the pickup lens when the diode is turned on. Do not look directly at the laser
beam.
CAUTION: Use of controls and adjustments, or doing procedures other than those specified herein, may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.

Drive Mechanism Assembly

Laser Beam Radiation

Laser Pickup

Turntable

Location: Inside Top of Blu-Ray mechanism.

3-1
Important Safety Precautions

Important
Read and understand all instructions before you use For speakers with stands, use only the
your home theater. If damage is caused by failure to supplied stands. Secure the stands to
follow instructions, the warranty does not apply. the speakers tightly. Place the assembled
stands on t, level surfaces that can
support the combined weight of the
Safety speaker and stand.
Never place the product or any objects
Riskof electric shockor re! on power cords or on other electrical
Never expose the product and equipment.
accessories to rain or water. Never place If the product is transported in
liquid containers, such as vases, near the temperatures below 5°C, unpack the
product. If liquids are spilt on or into the product and wait until its temperature
product, disconnect it from the power matches room temperature before
outlet immediately. Contact Philips connecting it to the power outlet.
Consumer Care to have the product Visible and invisible laser radiation when
checked before use. open. Avoid exposure to beam.
Never place the product and accessories Do not touch the disc optical lens inside
near naked ames or other heat sources, the disc compartment.
including direct sunlight. Risk of overheating!
Never insert objects into the ventilation Never install this product in a con ned
slots or other openings on the product. space. Always leave a space of at least
Where the mains plug or an appliance four inches around the product for
coupler is used as the disconnect device, ventilation. Ensure curtains or other
the disconnect device shall remain readily objects never cover the ventilation slots
operable. on the product.
Disconnect the product from the power Risk of contamination!
outlet before lightning storms. Do not mix batteries (old and new or
When you disconnect the power cord, carbon and alkaline, etc.).
always pull the plug, never the cable. Remove batteries if they are exhausted
Riskof short circuit or re! or if the remote control is not to be used
Before you connect the product to the for a long time.
power outlet, ensure that the power Batteries contain chemical substances,
voltage matches the value printed on the they should be disposed of properly.
back or bottom of the product. Never
connect the product to the power outlet
if the voltage is different. Product care
Risk of injury or damage to the home theater!
For wall-mountable products, use only Do not insert any objects other than discs
the supplied wall mount bracket. Secure into the disc compartment.
the wall mount to a wall that can support Do not insert warped or cracked discs
the combined weight of the product into the disc compartment.
and the wall mount. Koninklijke Philips Remove discs from the disc compartment
Electronics N.V. bears no responsibility if you are not using the product for an
for improper wall mounting that results in extended period of time.
accident, injury or damage. Only use microfiber cloth to clean the
product.

4-1
Important Safety Precautions

Disposal of your old product and


batteries

Your product is designed and manufactured


with high quality materials and components,
which can be recycled and reused.

When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol


is attached to a product it means that the
product is covered by the European Directive
2002/96/EC. Please inform yourself about the
local separate collection system for electrical
and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and
do not dispose of your old products with your
normal household waste.
Correct disposal of your old product helps to
prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health.

Your product contains batteries covered by


the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which
cannot be disposed with normal household
waste.
Please inform yourself about the local rules
on separate collection of batteries because
correct disposal helps to prevent negative
consequences for the environmental and
human health.

4-2
Safety Check after Servicing

Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts, and
wires have been returned to their original positions. Afterwards, do the following tests and confirm the specified
values to verify compliance with safety standards.

1. Clearance Distance
When replacing primary circuit components, confirm
specified clearance distance (d) and (d’) between
soldered terminals, and between terminals and Chassis or Secondary Conductor
surrounding metallic parts. (See Fig. 1)
Primary Circuit
Table 1: Ratings for selected area

AC Line Voltage Clearance Distance (d), (d’) d' d

110V~220V 3.2 mm (0.126 inches)

Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only. Be


sure to confirm the precise values.

Fig. 1

2. Leakage Current Test


Confirm the specified (or lower) leakage current
between B (earth ground, power cord plug prongs) and
externally exposed accessible parts (RF terminals, Exposed Accessible Part
antenna terminals, video and audio input and output
terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.) is
Z
lower than or equal to the specified value in the table
below.
Measuring Method (Power ON): AC Voltmeter
(High Impedance)
Insert load Z between B (earth ground, power cord plug
prongs) and exposed accessible parts. Use an AC
voltmeter to measure across the terminals of load Z.
See Fig. 2 and the following table.
Earth Ground
B
Power Cord Plug Prongs

Fig. 2

Table 2: Leakage current ratings for selected areas

AC Line Voltage Load Z Leakage Current (i) Earth Ground (B) to:
0.15 μF CAP. & 1.5 k RES.
110V~220V i 0.5 mA Peak Exposed accessible parts
Connected in parallel

Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values.

5-1
Safety Information, General Notes & Lead Free Requirements

1 Safety Instructions 2 Warnings

1.1 General Safety 2.1 General

Safety regulations require that during a repair: All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to
Connect the unit to the mains via an isolation transformer. electrostatic discharges (ESD, ). Careless handling
Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol , during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that,
only by components identical to the original ones. Any during repair, you are at the same potential as the mass
other component substitution (other than original type) of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep
components and tools at this same potential.
Available ESD protection equipment:
Safety regulations require that after a repair, you must return – Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband,
the unit in its original condition. Pay, in particular, attention to
the following points: 4822 310 10671.
Route the wires/cables correctly – Wristband tester 4822 344 13999.
mounted cable clamps. Be careful during measurements in the live voltage
section. The primary side of the power supply, including
damage. the heatsink, carries live mains voltage when you
Check the electrical DC resistance between the mains connect the player to the mains (even when the
plug and the secondary side: player is ‘off’!). It is possible to touch copper tracks and/
1. Unplug the mains cord, and connect a wire between or components in this unshielded primary area, when
the two pins of the mains plug. you service the player. Service personnel must take
2. Set the mains switch to the ‘on’ position (keep the precautions to prevent touching this area or components
mains cord unplugged!). in this area. A ‘lightning stroke’ and a stripe-marked
3. Measure the resistance value between the mains printing on the printed wiring board, indicate the primary
plug and the front panel, controls, and chassis side of the power supply.
bottom. Never replace modules, or components, while the unit is
4. Repair or correct unit when the resistance ‘on’.

5. Verify this, before you return the unit to the customer/ 2.2 Laser
user (ref. UL-standard no. 1492).
6. Switch the unit ‘off’, and remove the wire between the The use of optical instruments with this product, will
two pins of the mains plug.
Only quali ed service personnel may remove the cover or
1.2 Laser Safety attempt to service this device, due to possible eye injury.
Repair handling should take place as much as possible
This unit employs a laser with a disc loaded inside the player.
may remove the cover, or attempt to service this device (due T
to possible eye injury). shield:

Laser Device Unit CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM
Type :AIGalnN(BD) ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING
ADVARSEL SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN
VARNING SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN
:AIGalnP(DVD) VARO! AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYVÄLLE JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASER SÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN
VORSICHT SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETSEN
: AIGalnP(CD) DANGER VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
ATTENTION RAYONNEMENT LASER VISIBLE ET INVISIBLE EN CAS D’OUVERTURE EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU

Wavelength : 650 nm (DVD)


: 780 nm (VCD/CD) Figure 2-2
: 405nm(BD)
Output Power : 20 mW
(DVD+RW writing)
: 0.8 mW
(DVD reading)
: 0.3 mW
(VCD/CD reading)

Beam divergence : 60 degree

CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT

Fi g u r e 2-1
Note: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedure other than those speci ed herein, may result in
A

6-1
Standard Notes for Servicing, Lead Free Requirements & Handling Flat Pack IC

Circuit Board Indications Pb (Lead) Free Solder


1. The output pin of the 3 pin Regulator ICs is When soldering, be sure to use the Pb free solder.
indicated as shown.
Information about lead-free soldering
Top View Bottom View Philips CE is producing lead-free sets from 1.1.2005
Input onwards.
Out In
IDENTIFICATION
Regardless of special logo (not always
2. For other ICs, pin 1 and every fifth pin are
indicated)
indicated as shown.
One must treat all sets from 1 Jan 2005
5 onwards, according to the next rule:
Serial Number gives a 14-digit. Digit 5&6 shows the
Pin 1 YEAR, and digit 7&8 shows the WEEK.
So from 0501 onwards=from 1 Jan 2005 onwards
Important note : In fact also products of year 2004
10
must be treated in this way as long as you avoid
mixing solder-alloys (leaded/ lead-free). So best to
3. The 1st pin of every male connector is indicated as
always use SAC305 and the higher temperatures
shown.
belong to this.
Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be
Pin 1 respected by the workshop during a repair:
Use only lead-free solder alloy Philips SAC305 with
order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder-
paste is required, please contact the manufacturer
Instructions for Connectors of your solder-equipment. In general use of solder-
1. When you connect or disconnect the FFC (Flexible paste within workshops should be avoided because
Foil Connector) cable, be sure to first disconnect paste is not easy to store and to handle.
the AC cord. Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-
2. FFC (Flexible Foil Connector) cable should be free solder alloy. The solder tool must be able
inserted parallel into the connector, not at an To reach at least a solder-temperature of 400°C,
angle.
To stabilize the adjusted temperature at the solder-
tip
To exchange solder-tips for different applications.
Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature around
360°C - 380°C is reached and stabilized at the
FFC Cable solder joint. Heating-time of the solder-joint should
not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above
400°C otherwise wear-out of tips will rise drastically
Connector and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of
tips switch off un-used equipment, or reduce heat.
CBA Mix of lead-free solder alloy / parts with leaded
solder alloy / parts is possible but PHILIPS
recommends strongly to avoid mixed solder alloy
* Be careful to avoid a short circuit. 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 and re-solder with new solder
alloy (SAC305).
Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-
Manuals. Not listed standard-material (commodities)
has to be purchased at external companies.

7-1
Standard Notes for Servicing, Lead Free Requirements & Handling Flat Pack IC

Special information for BGA-ICs: How to Remove / Install Flat Pack-IC


- always use the 12nc-recognizable soldering
temperature profile of the specific BGA (for de- 1. Removal
soldering always use the lead-free temperature
profile, in case of doubt) With Hot-Air Flat Pack-IC Desoldering Machine:
- lead free BGA-ICs will be delivered in so-called 1. Prepare the hot-air flat pack-IC desoldering
'dry-packaging' (sealed pack including a silica gel machine, then apply hot air to the Flat Pack-IC
pack) to protect the IC against moisture. After (about 5 to 6 seconds). (Fig. S-1-1)
opening, dependent of MSL-level seen on indicator-
label in the bag, the BGA-IC possibly still has to be
baked dry. (MSL=Moisture Sensitivity Level). This
will be communicated 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 needed spare-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.com you find more
information to: Fig. S-1-1
BGA-de-/soldering (+ baking instructions)
2. Remove the flat pack-IC with tweezers while
Heating-profiles of BGAs and other ICs used in
applying the hot air.
Philips-sets
3. Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
You will find this and more technical information within CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
the “magazine”, chapter “workshop news”. soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
For additional questions please contact your local up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
repair-helpdesk. 4. Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using
tweezers. (Fig. S-1-6)
CAUTION:
1. The Flat Pack-IC shape may differ by models. Use
an appropriate hot-air flat pack-IC desoldering
machine, whose shape matches that of the Flat
Pack-IC.
2. Do not supply hot air to the chip parts around the
flat pack-IC for over 6 seconds because damage
to the chip parts may occur. Put masking tape
around the flat pack-IC to protect other parts from
damage. (Fig. S-1-2)

7-2
Standard Notes for Servicing, Lead Free Requirements & Handling Flat Pack IC

3. The flat pack-IC on the CBA is affixed with glue, so 4. Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using
be careful not to break or damage the foil of each tweezers. (Fig. S-1-6)
pin or the solder lands under the IC when
removing it. With Iron Wire:
1. Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from
all pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder
Hot-air
Flat Pack-IC flux which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC,
Desoldering you can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3)
Machine 2. Affix the wire to a workbench or solid mounting
CBA
point, as shown in Fig. S-1-5.
3. While heating the pins using a fine tip soldering
iron or hot air blower, pull up the wire as the solder
melts so as to lift the IC leads from the CBA
contact pads as shown in Fig. S-1-5.
Masking Flat Pack-IC 4. Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
Tape
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
Tweezers soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
Fig. S-1-2
5. Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using
With Soldering Iron: tweezers. (Fig. S-1-6)
1. Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from Note: When using a soldering iron, care must be
all pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder taken to ensure that the flat pack-IC is not
flux which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC, being held by glue. When the flat pack-IC is
you can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3) removed from the CBA, handle it gently
because it may be damaged if force is applied.
Flat Pack-IC Desoldering Braid

Hot Air Blower

or

Soldering Iron
Iron Wire
Fig. S-1-3

2. Lift each lead of the flat pack-IC upward one by Soldering Iron
one, using a sharp pin or wire to which solder will
not adhere (iron wire). When heating the pins, use To Solid
a fine tip soldering iron or a hot air desoldering Mounting Point
machine. (Fig. S-1-4) Fig. S-1-5

Fine Tip
CBA Soldering Iron

Sharp
Pin

Fine Tip
Soldering Iron
Fig. S-1-4 Flat Pack-IC
Tweezers
3. Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat Fig. S-1-6
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
7-3
Standard Notes for Servicing, Lead Free Requirements & Handling Flat Pack IC

2. Installation Instructions for Handling Semi-


1. Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from conductors
the foil of each pin of the flat pack-IC on the CBA
so you can install a replacement flat pack-IC more Electrostatic breakdown of the semi-conductors may
easily. occur due to a potential difference caused by
2. The “ ” mark on the flat pack-IC indicates pin 1. electrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work.
(See Fig. S-1-7.) Be sure this mark matches the 1 1. Ground for Human Body
on the PCB when positioning for installation. Then
presolder the four corners of the flat pack-IC. (See Be sure to wear a grounding band (1 M ) that is
Fig. S-1-8.) properly grounded to remove any static electricity that
3. Solder all pins of the flat pack-IC. Be sure that may be charged on the body.
none of the pins have solder bridges. 2. Ground for Workbench
Be sure to place a conductive sheet or copper plate
Example : with proper grounding (1 M ) on the workbench or
other surface, where the semi-conductors are to be
placed. Because the static electricity charge on
clothing will not escape through the body grounding
band, be careful to avoid contacting semi-conductors
with your clothing.

<Incorrect>
Pin 1 of the Flat Pack-IC
is indicated by a " " mark.
Fig. S-1-7

Presolder
CBA

Flat Pack-IC <Correct> Grounding Band


CBA
Fig. S-1-8
1M

CBA

1M
Conductive Sheet or
Copper Plate

7-4
Direction of Use

*The following excerpt of the DFU/QSG serves as an introduction to the set.


The Complete Direction for Use can be download in different languages from
the internet site of Philips Customer care Center : www.support.philips.com

Product overview Remote control


Main unit
a

c
a b c d e f g h
d
a e e
Turn on this player or switch to standby
mode.
f q
b Display panel
c IR sensor g p
Detect signals from the remote control.
Always point the remote control at the h
IR sensor. o
d Disc compartment i
n
e j j
Open or close the disc compartment .
f k
Start or resume play.
g
Pause play. l m
h jack
Connect a USB device.

a
Turn on this player or switch to standby
mode.
When EasyLink is enabled, press and
hold for at least three seconds to turn all
connected HDMI CEC compliant devices
to standby.
b
Access the home menu of this player.
c DISC/POP-UP
BD: Access or exit the pop-up menu.
DVD: Access or exit the disc menu.
d / / /
Navigate through the menus.
e /
Skip to the previous or next title, chapter,
or track.

8-1
Direction of Use

Remote Control 3 Connect


Make the following connections to use this player.
f
Basic connections:
Access options for the current activity or
Video
selection.
Audio
g Power
Return to a previous display menu. Optional connections:
h / Route audio to other devices
Search backward or forward. HDMI-compliant AV receiver/ampli er
i Multi-channel AV ampli er/receiver
Stop play. Digital AV ampli er/receiver
Press and hold to open/close the disc Analog stereo system
compartment. USB device
Wired/Wireless network
j Color buttons
BD: Select tasks or options.
Note
k Alphanumeric buttons
Select an item to play. Refer to the type plate at the back or bottom of the
Enter values. product for identi cation and supply ratings.
Before you make or change any connections, ensure that
Enter letters via SMS style entry. all the devices are disconnected from the power outlet.
l AUDIO
Select an audio language or channel on
a disc. Connect video/audio cables
m SUBTITLE
Select a subtitle language on a disc. Select the best video connection that theTV can support.
Option 1: Connect to the HDMI jack (for a
n HDMI, DVI or HDCP-compliant TV).
Start or resume play. Option 2: Connect to the component video
o jacks (for a standard TV or Progressive Scan TV).
Pause play. Option 3: Connect to the composite video
Move the paused picture forward frame jack (for a standard TV).
by frame .
p TOP MENU Option 1: Connect to the HDMI jack
BD: Display the top menu.
DVD: Display the title menu.
q OK
Con rm an entry or selection.

HDMI IN

1 Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) to:


the HDMI jack on this player.
the HDMI input jack on the TV.

8-2
Direction of Use

Tip Option 3: Connect to the composite


If the TV has a DVI connector only, connect via an
video jack
HDMI/DVI adaptor. Connect an audio cable for sound AUDIO IN
output.
If there is a blank TV screen under HDMI connection,
on the remote control press and then press “731”
(numeric buttons) to recover picture display. VIDEO IN
If this player connects to a TV compatible with 1080p
or 1080p/24Hz, Philips recommends HDMI category 2
cable, also known as High Speed HDMI cable, for optimal
video and audio output.
To play the digital video images of a BD-video or DVD-
video via an HDMI connection, it is necessary that both this
player and the display device (or an AV receiver/ampl er)
support a copyright protection system called HDCP (high-
bandwidth digital content protection system).
This connection provides the best picture quality.

Option 2: Connect to the component


video jacks 1 Connect a composite video cable (not
supplied) to:
Y the VIDEOjack on this player.
Pb AUDIO IN the VIDEO input jack on the TV.
Pr
2 Connect the audio cables (not supplied) to:
the Audio LINE OUT- L/Rjacks on this
player.
the AUDIO input jacks on the TV.

Tip
The video input jack on the TV might be labeled as A/V
IN, VIDEO IN, COMPOSITE or BASEBAND.

Route audio to other devices


You can route the audio from this player to other
1 Connect the component video cables (not devices.
supplied) to:
the Y Pb/Cb Pr/Crjacks on this player. Connect to an HDMI-compliant AV
the COMPONENT VIDEO input jacks receiv
on the TV.
2 Connect the audio cables (not supplied) to:
the Audio LINE OUT-L/Rjacks on this
player.
the AUDIO input jacks on the TV.

Tip
The component video input jack on the TV might be
labeled as Y Pb Pr or YUV.
HDMI IN

1 Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied) to:


the HDMI jack on this player.
the HDMI jack input jack on the device.

8-3
Direction of Use

Tip
1 Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) to:
the COAXIAL jack on this player.
The HDMI connection provides the best audio quality. the COAXIAL/DIGITAL input jack on
the device.
Connect to optical jack
Connect to a multi-channel AV receiver/

OPTICAL

1 Connect an optical cable (not supplied) to:


the OPTICALjack on this player.
the OPTICAL/DIGITAL input jack on the
device.

Connect an analogue stereo system


7.1 CH AU DIO INPU T

AV IN

1 Connect the 7.1-channel audio cables (not


supplied) to:
the 7.1 CH AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on
this player.
the corresponding AUDIO input jacks
on the device.

Tip
1 Connect the audio cables (not supplied) to:
To connect 5.1-channel AV receiver/ampli er, connect the Audio LINE OUT-L/R jacks on this
the 7.1-channel audio jacks except the SL/SR jacks. player.
You can optimize the speaker output (see “Adjust the AUDIO input jacks on the device.
settings” > [Audio] >[Speaker Setup]).

Connect a USB device


Connect to a digital A receiver
1 Connect a USB device to the (USB) jack
Connect to coaxial jack on the front panel of this player.

Note
COAXIAL
Press , and select [Browse USB] in the menu
to access the content and play the les.
Connect a USB device only to the jack on
this player.
Philips does not guarantee compatibility with all
USB devices.

8-4
Direction of Use

Connect a network
With a wired or wireless connection (see “Get
started” > “Set up a network”), you can connect
this player to:
the Internet (for software update/BD
Live/Net TV service).
or a home network (to access media es
from a DLNA media server, e.g. PC).

Note

Internet access to Philips website for software update


may not be allowed, depending on the router you use
or the Internet Service Provider’s policy. Contact your
Internet Service Provider for more information.

Connect power

Caution
Risk of player damage! Ensure that the power supply
voltage corresponds to the voltage printed on the back
of the unit.
Before connecting the AC power cord, ensure you have
completed all other connections.

Note

The type plate is located on the back of the player.

1 Connect the AC power cable to:


this player.
the wall socket.
» This player is ready to be set up for use.

8-5
Cabinet Disassembly Instructions

1. Disassembly Flowchart Note:


(1) Identification (location) No. of parts in the figures
This flowchart indicates the disassembly steps to gain
(2) Name of the part
access to item(s) to be serviced. When reassembling,
follow the steps in reverse order. Bend, route, and (3) Figure Number for reference
dress the cables as they were originally. (4) Identification of parts to be removed, unhooked,
[1] Aluminum decorative floor, unlocked, released, unplugged, unclamped, or
Machine bracket
desoldered.
[2] TOP Cover 0x = Screw, CNxx/Jxx/CONxx = Connector
D3.5X12BA is specification of screw.
[3] Machine shield
* = Unhook, Unlock, Release, Unplug, or Desolder
[4] DVD Door e.g. 7(01) = seven Screws

[5] Bly-Ray Driver

[6] Top Loader Driver

[7] Transformer

[8] Power socket board,


Decoder board,
output board,Power
board

[9] USB Terminal board

[10] Front panel

[11]Touch Key Board


VFD Display Board
01
[12] Transparent PMMA,Tou - Fig. D1
ch pad,Power button sp-
port,LED lens

[13] USB door,Decorative Lenses,


Touch pad

2. Disassembly Method
Removal
ID/
Loc. Part Remove/*Unhook/
Fig.
No. No. Unlock/Release/ Note
Unplug/Desolder
Aluminum deco-
[1] rative floor, Mac- D1 4(01) D3x6BMTT
hine bracket
[2] Machine shield D3 3(02) D3x8BT

[3] Bly-Ray Loader D5 4(03) D3x8BT


Driver
[4] Top Loader Cover D6 2(08) D3x5BMTT

[4] Transformer D7 1(04) D4x6KMTT,4x6KT Fig. D2

Power socket bo-


[5] ard, Decoder boa- D8 7(06) D3x4BMTT
rd, Output board 18(05) D3x8BT
Power board

Touch Key board


[6] VFD display board D11 10(07) D2.6x8BT

9-1
Cabinet Disassembly Instructions

02 08

Fig. D3
Fig.D6

04

Fig. D4

Fig. D7

03 06
05
05

05

Fig. D5
Fig. D8

9-2
Cabinet Disassembly Instructions

Fig. D9
Fig. D12

Fig. D10
Fig. D13

07

Fig. D11

9-3
Troubleshooting

No power No sound Can’t Loading No display No picture on HDMI connection

Y Y
check decoder board
Confirmed machine Replace a new
Check the Power Cord N location XP4 jack pin Check the power pcb “CON1” N Check if the HDMI cable N
Adjust the volume tray in and out HDMI cable
is connected no.3#~4# has 3.6v pr- connection to display board is usable
action normal Re- insert
ovide voltage cable normal

Y Test decoder board jack


(XP4)pin no.1#~2# imp- Y
Y Y Y
edance 0ohm
Check the connect cable is N Replace a Confirmed the disc piece Check a television
Check whether the N N Change to HD-
N Replace a new OK or NOT new one revolving movement is change to HDMI mode
Power Transfer Board has Test decoder board jack MI mode
Power Transfer whether normal Check location CON1 in power
provided voltage output— (XP3) W\U\V between
Board board has normal voltage:+5v、 N replace the
(AC220V) Y wheter has12V provide
-27v、VF(-12V)、S5V(5V)、 power board
voltage
Y and has STB provide voltage Y
Check whether provide 18V Check&replace
Y N
voltage for Digital Output the transformer Replace a Y
Check the flat connect wire is N Use Oscillograph to check jack
Board jack(J3) new one
Check the FUSE is ok or N Replace a new OK or NOT and Re-planted (J300)pin No 15#(HDMI_SCL)、
not? one Check location U201 in display 16#(HDM_SDA)wave if normal N Replace the
Y board pin No15#、37# has 5V N check J300 cable pin No 1#、 decoder board
provide voltage,check 27# pin 3#、4#、6#、7#、9#、10# TX
Replace a has -30v provide voltage signal normal or no
Check Digital output board(J2) N Y
Y & decoder board(xp8)between new one
the flat connect wire is OK or Y
Check&replace the Loader Y
Check whether the NOT and Re-planted
Replace a new Use Oscillograph to checkVFD
PowerBoard has provided N
Board data cable if has normal nignal or N check&replace the
voltage output Check &replaec the J300
not ,the check location is U201 pin decoder board
No 5#(VFD DATA)、8#(CLK)and jack
Y STB provide voltage
Y Test the decoder board jack(xp8) N Check&replace the Y
pin no.22#(+12vA)、23#(-12V) digital output board
Check the FUSE is ok or N Replace a new has provided voltage replace display board IC
not? one U201
Y

Confirm decoder board jack(xp8) N Check related MUTE


location pin no.16#(mute) low le- circuit decoder board
vel

use oscillograph to check decoder


board jack(xp8)pin no.6#(MCLK)、 N replace decoder board
8#(BCK)data whether normal

replace digital output board

10-1 10-1
Software Upgrading Procedure

1. Download the Software from Philips support


Website:
http://www.philips.com/support.

2. Copy the Software upgrade file into USB device.

A. Connect to TV and Turn on Main Unit, C. Software Upgrading

Select Upgrad from USB,TV Screen Display:

D. When Software Upgrading finish,TV screen


Press OK on Remote Control, display
TV Screen Display:

B. Press OK on Remote Control,


Software Upgrade finish.
TV Screen Display:

11-1
Software Version Check

1. Select the “ ”, like below show: 4.Press “ ” on Remote Control:

VFD display:
2. TV Screen Display,select Version Info.

5. Press 8-5-2-0 on Remote Control,can find


Software Version:

3. Select OK to get the Version information :

11-2
Repair Service Flow

How to replace the defective Blu-ray Loader 4. Remove soldered joint on the ESD protection points.

1.Remove the defective Blu-ray Loader.


2.Remove the shield cover at the top of Blu-ray Loader as shown below:

The ESD protection


points on the top of board. Top Side

The ESD protection points


3.Assembly Blu-ray Loader to “HA1,HA2,HA3” on the top of BD Board as shown below: on the bottom of board.
Bottom Side

HA3
HA2

Note:The ESD protection points on any one side must be soldered if


HA1
a.The Blu-ray Loader needs to be disconnected from connector HA1,HA2 and HA3 of
the BD Board.
b.The defective Blu-ray Loader is needed to be send back to supplier for failure analysis and
to support backcharging evidence.

12-1
Repair Service Flow

BD board and Blu-ray Loader OPU matching procedure

Step1 Step2
1.Assemble loader to 8530 PCB Insert USB device of MSC type and press<OK>button
2.Remove laser protection point on R/C as shown below:

3.Power on,Press“ ”<Home> button and input 85177 on R/C


4.Select item[5],then press<OK>,as shown below:

12-3
Repair Service Flow

Step3
Using Navigate buttons on R/C input the 6 digit @ Sanyo OPU
Input 1D info from left to right
Press<OK> button to save

Sanyo

12-4
Repair Service Flow

Step4 Step5
Goto to Top manual and select Wait laser check pass to verify the
status of the assemble.
item[6]laser check press <OK>,as shown below:

12-5
Block Diagram

FAN

12V
DAC
NAND-FLASH PCM1789 OP 4558
16G
TRV412VH5 2 CH Lt/Rt
DAC
DDRII 1G PCM1754 OP 4558
Collimator II
TPC1391G4 DAC
PCM1754 OP 4558
BD ROM ASA DDRII 1G
AABBUVWC DAC
U V W COM U V W COM PCM1754 OP 4558
A+A-B+B- A+A-B+B- Motor Driver DDRII 1G
LOAD+- R2A30209SP DAC
PCM1754 OP 4558 7.1CH Audio OUT
DDRII 1G
TRAY IN/OUT
IIS_BUS

-12V
12V
12V
Ethernet -12V
Regulator Regulator
Ethernet SMSC8710 7812 7912
MPEG5V

WIFI DONGLE MODULE MPEG


WIFI DONGLE OPTICAL Regulator
WIFI DONGLE S/Pdif
MT8530KEFG
(Divx PlusHD)
COAXIAL

CVBS

VFD_BUS CVBS
VFD Driver
VFD Display PT16312
Buffer YUV
FMS6363CS
YUV
Display QDEO Digital video out
KEY
Digital video in HDMI
DDR2 Scalar HDMI_OUT ESD
256M Kyoto 2750 CEC REJECTOR CEC
IIC_QDEO
SD(VOD)

OPTION
MCU5V SD_BUS
USB USB

Loader
REL?
IR IR SC5V
POW318A 1 5
IR 2
4

Transformer2 3

MPEG
OPTION RELAY2

Display
MCU IIC_MCU IIC_MCU
R5F21266 FAN Regulator
MCU5V
CEC Transformer1

AC

Touched key

WT5700

Touch key x N

13-1 13-1
AC INPUT 100--240V/50-60HZ
No.:ACC2
Cable Location POWER LINE
14-1
POWER SOCKET BOARD
D5V
~0V
~220V
GND
OUTPUT BOARD NC
GND
SDA

ADSDATA0
ACBCK
ADSDATA2

GND
GND
VCC5V
Cable Location SCL ADSDATA1 NC
AC21

AC21

ADMCLK ADSDATA4 D+12V


No.:C102 GND ADSDATA3 GND
0

ADLRCK A_MUTE GND


GND I/O D-12V
Cable Location

Cable Location
DECODER BOARD
No.:C101

No.:C103
AC220
0
A+ U
AC220
A- V
B+
B-
W
CDM
Cable Location
NO.:W01
POWER BOARD

WIFI MODULE
D12V

+12V
GND
GND

GND
-12V
+5V
+5V

VCC2

GND
D+2
D-2
LOAD+

TRAY+
LOAD-

TRAY-
GND
ANT2
VF1 MCU5V
VF2 GND
-30V ECO_POWER
GND GND ANT1
A5V K3 GND IR
GND K0 MCU5V KEY_STBY
K1 DATA LED_STBY
K2 CLK ECO_POWER VCC
GND STB D- HPD DATA IR
D+ HDMI5V GND SDA
GND GND CEC SCL
GND STB MUTE
CLK RST

14-1
VFD DISPLAY BOARD
MCU BOARD
LED+
LED-
LED BOARD
DATA
GND
CLK TOUCH KEY BOARD
GND
3.3V
Wiring Diagram

Cable Location
No.:C100
Touch Key Board -- Circuit and Layout Diagram

TKEY+3.3V

R801 C804 C805


2M 104 103

K1 KEY1
OPEN/CLOSE TKEY+3.3V
C801
NC/5P 1 16 R805
VDD OUT0 R804
2 15 47K
SI[0] OUT1 10K
3 14
SI[1] OUT3 R802 470
KEY2 4 13 KEY_CLK
K2 SI[3] SCL
5 12 KEY_DATA
PLAY SI[8] SDA
C802 6 11
NC/5P
SI[10] OUT8 R803 470
7 10 C806
SI[11] OUT10
8 9
VSS OUT11 10P C807
KEY3 10P
K3
U801
PAUSE C803 IC-WT5700-S160
NC/5P
TKEY+3.3V
5
GND
4
KEY_CLK
3
GND
2
KEY_DATA
1
J801
1.0/5P

15-1 15-1
Output Board -- Circuit Diagram

R1 12k
U1 R2 12k

PCM1754 C1 NC/10pF/J
C2
-9V
U2
120p/J
PCM1754 C3 NC/10pF/J
-9V

4
AOBCK R3 33 1 16 R4 33 AOMCLK CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 C4
BCK SCK L0_OUT R5 8.2k R6 390 U3A CE1 120p/J
2 -
R12 560 L12 FB/600

4
0FL AOBCK R9 33 R7 33 AOMCLK CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7

+
1 1 BCK SCK 16 R13 390
AOSDATA0 R10 33 R11 33 C5 L2_OUT R15 8.2K U4A CE2
2 DATA FMT 15 3 + 2 -
R18 560 L16 FB/600
JRC4558 2CEN

+
R132 1
2200p/J SOP8 C6 AOSDATA2 R16 33 2 15 R17 33 3 +
220K DATA FMT
AOLRCK R8 33 R19 NC/33 A_MUTE 33pF/J JRC4558

8
3 LRCK MUTE 14 R149
+9V C7 SOP8
220K

3
AOLRCK R21 33 R22 NC/33 A_MUTE 2200p/J

8
3 14 C8
4 13 R23 33 MUTE_00 A 2
Q1 LRCK MUTE +9V 33pF/J
DGND DEMP

3
2SD2653K

A5V A A R14 1K
4 DGND DEMP 13 R24 33 MUTE_22 2
Q2
2SD2653K

1
5 12
NC TEST
R25 12k A5V A A R20 1K
A

1
L1 FB 5 NC TEST 12
6 11 R26 33 MUTE_0
VCC ZEROA R27 12k
L2 FB
7 VoutL VCOM 10
C9 -9V
6 VCC ZEROA 11 R28 33 MUTE_2
A
+ CB1 120p/J
CE3 7 -9V
VoutL VCOM 10

4
CD11X/22UF16V/D4H7 0.1uF CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 + CB2 C10
8 VoutR AGND 9 R29 8.2k R30 390
+ R0_OUT 6 - U3B CE6 L13 FB/600 CE5 120p/J
R31 560

4
CE4 0FR 0.1uF CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7

+
7 CD11X/22UF16V/D4H7 8 VoutR AGND 9 R33 8.2K R34 390
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 C11 5 + + R2_OUT 6 - U4B CE8 L17 FB/600
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 JRC4558 CE7 R35 560 2SUB

+
R135 7
CE9 2200p/J SOP8 220K C13 CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 5 +
A R0_OUT 33pF/J CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 JRC4558

8
SOP8 R150
A +9V
A CE10 C12 220K C14

3
R2_OUT 33pF/J

+
2200p/J

8
Q3
A 2 2SD2653K +9V

3
L0_OUT
A

+
A R32 1K A Q4
CE11
A A L2_OUT
2
2SD2653K

+
1
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 R36 1K

A
CE12
A A A

1
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7

R37
12k

U5 R38 12k
U7
PCM1754 C18 NC/10pF/J C15

120p/J
-9V
PCM1754 C16 NC/10pF/J C17
-9V
R42 120p/J

4
AOBCK R39 33 1 16 R40 33 AOMCLK 390 CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7
BCK SCK R41 8.2K

4
L1_OUT 2 - U6A CE13 AOBCK R43 33 1 16 R50 33 AOMCLK CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7
R52 560 L14 FB/600 BCK SCK R44 8.2K R45 390
1SL L3_OUT U8A CE14

+
1 2 -
R53 560 L18 FB/600
AOSDATA1 R46 33 R49 33 C19 3SBL

+
2 DATA FMT 15 3 + 1
JRC4558 R144 AOSDATA3 R47 33 2 15 R48 33 3 +
2200p/J SOP8 220K C20 DATA FMT JRC4558 R151
AOLRCK R55 33 R56 NC/33 A_MUTE 33pF/J C21 SOP8

8
3 LRCK MUTE 14 220K
+9V AOLRCK R57 33 R58 NC/33 A_MUTE 2200p/J C22

8
3 14

3
LRCK MUTE +9V 33pF/J
A Q5

3
4 13 R59 33 MUTE_11 2 Q6
DGND DEMP 2SD2653K
4 13 R60 33 MUTE_33 A 2 2SD2653K
R51 1K
A5V A A A
DGND DEMP
R54 1K
A

1
5 NC TEST 12
A5V

1
R61 12k 5 NC TEST 12
L3 FB
6 VCC ZEROA 11 R62 33 MUTE_1 A L14 FB
R63 12k
6 11 R64 33 MUTE_3

7 VoutL VCOM 10
C24 -9V
VCC ZEROA
C23
A
+ CB3 120p/J 7 -9V
+ CB4 VoutL VCOM 10 120p/J
CE15

4
0.1uF 8 CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7
CD11X/22UF16V/D4H7 VoutR AGND 9 R65 8.2K R66 390

4
+ R1_OUT 6 U6B CE18 CE16 0.1uF 8 CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7
AGND 9
- L15 FB/600 R69 390
R67 560 VoutR R68 8.2K
CE17 1SR CD11X/22UF16V/D4H7 + R3_OUT U8B CE20

+
7 6 -
R71 560 L19 FB/600
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 CE19 3SBR

+
5 + 7
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 JRC4558 R148 CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 5 +
SOP8
A CE21
R1_OUT
C25 220K C26
33pF/J
A
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7
CE22
JRC4558
SOP8 R152
C28
+

C27

8
2200p/J 220K
+9V R3_OUT 33pF/J

+
2200p/J

8
3
A Q7 +9V
2 2SD2653K
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7
A

3
L1_OUT CE23 A Q8
+

R70 1K
A A A L3_OUT 2

+
CE24 2SD2653K
A A A

1
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 R72 1K
A5V
A5V A

1
A5V
A5V
R170 R175
A
R165 0 0
0
R161

1
0
R167 4.7K R172 4.7K

1
R162 4.7K 2 Q16 2 Q18
2 Q14 2N3906 2N3906
1

2N3906 MUTE_22 MUTE_33


R155 4.7K 2

3
Q11 MUTE_11

3
R171 10K R176 10K
3

2N3906 MUTE_2 Q15 MUTE_3 Q17

3
2 2
MUTE_00 MUTE_1 R166 10K 2 Q13 2N3904 R168 R169 2N3904
R173
3

2N3904 10K 4.7K R174


3

R156 10K Q12 R163 R164 10K 4.7K


MUTE_0

1
2 4.7K
2N3904 R157 10K
1

R160
10K 4.7K -9V -9V
A A
1

A -9V A_MUTE 1
A_MUTE 1 2 A_MUTE 1 2
-9V 2 D13 D14
A A_MUTE 1 2
D12
1N4148 A
1N4148
A 1N4148 A
D11
1N4148 A

-9V
+3.3VVDDA C30 0.022uF/dilun
U10
CB24 102/1uF
U17 R138 47/NC SCL -9V
18V1
D1
R101 22R/2W 2 IN OUT 3 -9V

GND
R141 NC/10K PCM1789 R131 47/NC SDA
R81
36K
C32
100pF/J
1N5401 2200UF25V
CE26
CD11X/1000UF16V/D10H16
CE29
22uF
CE31

4
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 C35 0.022uF/dilun C36 C41 C33 C34 C37
AOLRCK R133 33 DAC4_L_P R83 51K U13A CE38
+
CW7902
+ CB5 + + +
CE32
+
CE33
+
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
+

CE28

1
1 LRCK ADR5/ADR1/RSV 24 2 -
R86 47 L20 FB/600 CE27
4TL D2 C40 0.1uF 22uF

+
CE25 1 22uF 22uF 22uF
AOBCK R134 33 R84 3K 1N5401 0.1uF/dilun
2 TO-220-UP
MS/ADR0/RSV 23 3
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 +
BCK JRC4558
R137 4.7R

AOSDATA4 R136 33 3 R139 NC/0 C44 R153 C42 18V2 D3


MC/SCL/FMT 22
DIN NC 220K 33pF/J 1N5401
A A A A A

8
I/O R147 33/NC 4 R140 NC/0 +9V
RST MD/SDA/DEMP 21 C47 C43 0.022uF/dilun +9V
AOMCLK R142 33 5 SCKI MODE 20 R143 0/22K
A5V 390PF U12

3
R159 33 MUTE_5 MUTE_55 Q9 D4 R112 22R/2W +9V
6 19 2 1 3
VDD ZERO1 C58 A 2SD2653K 1N5401 IN OUT

GND
R89 1K
+ CB15
PIN4/12
7 DGND ZERO2 18 R158 33 MUTE_4 NC
A + CE39
CB6
0.1uF 22uF 22uF 22uF 22uF

1
R145 C56
CE59 0.1uF 8 R146 33 1789_MUTE PIN4/12 C49 + + CE42 + CE43 + CE44 + CE45 + C50
CD11X/22UF16V/D4H7 VCC1 AMUTE1 17 4.7R DAC4_L_M R97 51K R98 3K 0.022uF/dilun CW7809 CD11X/1000UF16V/D10H16 C52 C53 C55 0.1uF 0.1uF
+

2
CE41 C54 22uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
9 VCOM VCC2 16
CE35
A 2200UF25V 0.1uF/dilun TO-220-UP CE40
CB13 0.1uF

10 15 + CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7
CB16 + AGND1 AGND2
R99
0.1uF CE60
11 VOUTL- VOUTR- 14 CB17
0.1uF
CE58
CD11X/22UF16V/D4H7
36K C60
100pF/J A A A A A
12 VOUTL+ VOUTR+ 13
+3.3VVDDA
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7

A DAC4_R_M
DAC4_R_P A A R100 10K SCL
DAC4_L_P
DAC4_L_M R104 10K SDA A5V U14 +3.3VVDDA
AZ1117H-ADJ
R102 10K A_MUTE
-9V 3 IN OUT1 2 FAN12V
1
4 J4

ADJ
R105 C62 R103 10K I/O OUT2 2
36K 100pF/J CON2.54-2
4

R108 3K CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 R106 CB10 + CE52


DAC4_R_P R107 51K U13B CE48 CB7
+

6 -
47
R109 L21 FB/600 SOT223 1.2K 0.1uF 47UF16V/D5H11

1
4TR 0.1uF
+

CE36 7
CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 5 + +
JRC4558 1 VCC

A5V
C64
NC R154
J1 2 CB8
0.1uF
CE49
CD11X/220UF16V/D6H12 A AA
8

220K CON2.0-2
P1 C65
+9V C63
33pF/J
R110
2K R76 82R/0.5W
+9V
9 2CEN 390PF
TP5 P2 A A
3

L11 FB 8 2SUB
R178 Q10
TP6 6 0FL MUTE_44 2
TP7 10K 2SD2653K 8550,DIP
L8 FB 7 5 0FR C67 L7 FB
TP8 R111 1K Q25
3SBL NC FAN12V
L9 FB
6
3SBR
TP14 1789_MUTE A 24 3 1
1

5 4 23
TP9
3 4TL TP15 22 SCL TP10
R79 39R/0.5W A5V
R73
3

L10 FB 4 2 4TR CD11X/10UF16V/D4H7 21 SDA


TP11 Q19 DAC4_R_M R114 3K TP16
1SL A_MUTE CE37
A 47k
+

2
3 TP17 2 20
2 1SR 1 2N3904 19 AOMCLK
TP18 TP13 R177 4.7K R113 51K TP12
18
AOLRCK
1

1 17 TP19 R78
A TP20
AV4-8.4-13D R115 16 AOBCK
TP21
+9V A5V R75
36K 15 AOSDATA0 10k
AV6-8.4-13D TP22 6.8K
A A
C68
100pF/J
14
13
AOSDATA1
AOSDATA2
TP23
TP24 R179 10R/0.5W
U11 7805
MK1 A 12
11
AOSDATA3
AOSDATA4
TP25 1 IN OUT1 3
FAN_CTRL1
2
J5

GND
MK2 TP26 R74 4.7k
A5V 10 I/O Q24 CON2.0-2
MK3
MK4
A5V 9 A_MUTE TP27 + 3904
R190

PP3 A 8 TP28 + CE54 CB48


PP1 PP2 CB12 22k

2
7 CD11X/220UF16V/D6H12
6 CE53 CB11 0.1uF 0.1uF
L6 FB VCC 0.1uF
9 2 9 2 9 2 5 VCC5V CD11X/220UF16V/D6H12
9 2 9 2 9 2 R183
1 18V1
8
7
8 3 3
4
8
7
8 3 3
4
8
7
8 3 3
4
R188
0 0 4
3 D+12V
TP29 A
2 6
7
6
4
5 5 6
7
6
4
5 5 6
7
6
4
5 5 2 -9V CB9
A A TO-252-3/SMD
A A A

3
J3 3 18V2 1 TP30
+ CE51 0.1uF Q26
1

1
1

A_MUTE
CON2.54-3 R185 4.7K
2 Q23
R180 4.7K
2 Q21
2 2N3904
J2 R77 4.7K
2N3906 2N3906 CD11X/220UF16V/D6H12
1

MUTE_55 MUTE_44 TP31 -9V

1
A
3

H24S/P1.0/DB
3

MUTE_5 2 Q22 MUTE_4 2 Q20 HEADER 24 SMD1.0 DOUBLE


R189 10K
2N3904
R186
10K
R187
4.7K
R184 10K
2N3904 R181
10K R182
4.7K
A
1

-9V -9V
A A_MUTE 1 2 A A_MUTE 1 2
D16 D15
1N4148 A 1N4148
A

15-2 15-2
Output Board -- Layout Diagram
Power Socket and LED Board -- Circuit and Layout Diagram

35-BDP9600-04A1
35-BDP9600-07A1
LED Board
Power Socket Board
C401
104
AC220-
3
2 2 MLED+
AC220+ 3 R401 10
1 1 MLED-
2
1
CN701 CN702 LED401
LED-W
AC 3P 7.9/2P CN401
2.0/3P

C403
104

R402 10
LED402
LED-W

C402
104

15-4 15-4
VFD Display Board -- Circuit Diagram

VFD201 20075-2A23

VFD1 +12V VFD2

VF1
VF1

VF2
VF2
S15
S14

S13
S12
S11
S10
NC

NC

NC
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
S9
S8
S7
S6
S5
S4
S3
S2
S1
R229 NC/0 R234
R226
A5V Q207 VFD__2 VF2
NC/1K 0/NC
NC/3DG3904M VFD__2

2
R230 NC

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

31
32
Q204 R232 VFD1 R205 2.2 1/2
R202 R231 NC/470 NC/330 VFD__1
NC/3DG3904M
NC/10K

S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
C202

S1

S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
C203 NC/104 CE204
R224 R233 101
NC/3.3u/50V DZ201 VF1
NC/10K 0/NC
R201 NC/18K NC/6V2

G8
G7
G6
G5
G4
G3
G2
G1
VFVF
R228 Q206 -30V R204
NC/4K7 R203 Q205 NC/3CG3906M 2.2 1/2
NC/10K NC/3DG3904M C201
R225 CE205 101
CE206
NC/1K 4.7u/50V NC/3.3u/50V
Q203
C204 A5V
104
NC/3DG3904M
R227
C231 G1
NC/100P NC/1K R212
47K G2
C205

LED_MID
G3 KEY SW3 R213 1K KEY3
104 1
G4 KEY SW0 R214 1K KEY0
2
KEY SW1 R215 1K KEY1
3
KEY SW2 R216 1K KEY2
VF_1

VF_2

44
43
42
41
40
39

37

35
34
38

36
4

R209 10K

R211 10K
GND
5

R210 10K
GND
6
VFD_DATA MCU+5V
101
101

G0
G1
G2
G3
OSC
VSS
MCU+5V

LED0
LED1
LED2
LED3
VDD
VFD_CLK VFD_DATA
8
KEY SW0 1 33 G5 VFD_STB VFD_CLK
SW0 G4 9
KEY SW1 2 32 G6 VFD_STB
C221

CE201
C220

SW1 G5 10
100u/10V KEY SW2 3 31 G7 IR
SW2 S15/G6 11
KEY SW3 4 30 G8 KEY_STBY
SW3 S14/G7 12
VFD_DATA DS-DAT 5 29 S14 LED_STBY
DO S13/G8 -30V 13
R206 470 6
DI U201 S12/G9
28 S13 ECO_POWER
14
7 27
R207 470 VSS VEE
VFD_CLK DS-CLK 8
CLK PT6312 S11/G10
26 S12
C206
CN202
ECO_POWER VFD_STB DS-STB 9 25 S11
8 CS S10 104 2.0/14P
GND A5V MCU+5V R208 470 10 24 S10
7 K0 S9
MCU+5V VFD1 11 23 S9 MCU+5V
6 K1 S8
VF_1 VFD2

S0/K0
S1/K1
S2/K2
S3/K3
S4/K4
S5/K5
5

VDD
VF_2

K2
K3

S6
S7
4 R218
-30V C213 C209 100
3 C215 C216
GND C232 LED_MID+
2 104 104 104 3
C208 104 104
A5V LED_MID-

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
1 2
100u/10V

104
1
104

CN201
2.0/8P R217 4K7
CN203

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
Q201
LED_MID 8050 2.0/3P
CE202

C207

C219
104

IR201

ECO_POWER

ECO_POWER
MCU+5V

VFD_DATA

KEY_STBY
LED_STBY
VFD_CLK

VFD_STB
MCU+5V
MCU+5V MCU+5V

KEY3

KEY0

KEY1

KEY2
JP201 0
JP202 0 IR

IR
R219 R222
47 JP203 0 LED_MID
R220 1K
JP204 0 GND
3
2
1

22K

33P
33P

33P

104
33P

104

104
104

104
104
104

104
KEY_STBY IR VCC IR JP207 0 A5V
R223 33 JP208 0 -30V
SW201 LED201 + JP209 0 GND

C229
C225

C226
LED RED

C218

C230

C228
C217

C223

C227
CE203

C222
C212

C224
C210 C214
SW H=5.0 JP212 0 A5V
104 100u/10V 104
R221 4K7
LED_STBY JP205 0 KEY3
Q202
8050 JP223 0 GND JP206 0 KEY0
JP222 0 VFVF JP210 0 KEY1
C211
JP221 0 VFD__2 JP211 0 KEY2
104
JP220 0 GND JP213 0 MCU+5V
JP219 0 GND JP214 0 DS-STB
JP217 0 -30V JP215 0 DS-CLK
JP218 0 KEY SW3 JP216 0 DS-DAT

15-5 15-5
VFD Diaplay Board -- Layout Diagram

15-6 15-6
MCU Board -- Circuit Diagram

MCU+3.3V

MCU+3.3V R113 R114 R115


CEC3.3V
47 47 47
R101 L101
R105 10uH LED102 LED103 LED104

I2C_SDA
I2C_SCL
18K 27K C103 LED W
LED W LED W
CEC_IN 104 MCU+3.3V
R104 MCU+3.3V
D101

MTK_RST
C101

KEY SW3
KEY SW0
KEY SW1
47K IN5819 MCU+3.3V R132 C130 C131 C132

LED_T1
LED_T2
LED_T3
10P CECA 104 104 104

MUTE
R107 R108 22K

LED_T1

LED_T2

LED_T3
R106 22K 22K
CEC_OUT Q101 4K7
MCU+3.3V
BC847B 4

680
330
R102 100K GND
3
MODE
2
RST_MCU
R116 1

R120 100

KEY_DATA
220 R121

KEY_CLK
CN102

29 R122
28 R123
R119
MCU+3.3V C144 100
2.0/4P

100
101 SDA_MCU
MAX 220PF

32
31
30

27
26
25
R111
10K C122 C123
101 101

P0.1/AN6
P0.2/AN5
P0.3/AN4
P0.0

P0.4
P0.5
P0.6
P0.7
R118
100 C129
C112
103
103
CN103 MCU+3.3V P3.5/SCL 1 24
P3.5/SCL P3.4/SDA
KEY SW3 2 23 K_SW2 KEY SW2
14 RST_MCU1 P3.7 P3.3
KEY SW0 R109 R110 3 22 KEY_DATA TKEY+3.3V
13 RESET
U101 P1.0 1
KEY SW1 22K 22K 4 21 KEY_CLK L105 FB GND
12 XOUT P1.1 2
KEY SW2 5 R5F21266NFP 20 KEY_CLK TK_CLK
11 VSS VREF 3
GND 6 19 IR_MCU L106 FB GND
10 D102 XIN P1.2 4
GND IR_MTK 7 18 KEY_DATA TK_DATA
9 VCC P1.3 5
MCU+5V IN60 8 17
8 MODE P1.4/TXD0
VFD_DATA CN104

P1.5/RXD0
7

P4.5/INT0
P1.7/INT1
VFD_CLK MCU+3.3V 10K MCU+3.3V 1.0/5P
6 D103 R131 L102 10uH
VFD_STB IR IR_MCU

P3.6
P3.1
P5.4
P5.3
P1.6
5
IR IN60
4
KEY_STBY C115 MCU+3.3V C107 C121
3
LED_STBY 104 104 104

10
2K2 11
100 12
100 13
14
15
16
9
2
ECO_POWER MCU+3.3V
1 R112 _5V
22K
2.0/14P
L104 HPD

R130
1
HDMI+5V

1K
2
NC/10uH GND

R124
LED_STBY R125
KEY_STBY R126
3
C113

C116

C104

C114

C106

C108 VFD_STB
4
104

104

104

104

104

ECO_POWER
104 VFD_CLK
5
VFD_DATA
6

CEC_OUT
ECO_POWER

GND
7

CEC_IN
CECA
VFD_DATA

KEY_STBY

LED_STBY

8
VFD_CLK

VFD_STB
KEY SW3

KEY SW0

KEY SW1

KEY SW2

HPD
MUTE
9
MTK_RST
10
IR_MTK
11
IR

I2C_SDA
12
Q102 I2C_SCL
13
MCU+5V L103 10uH 8050 MCU+3.3V
C110

C111

C118

C135

C137

C138

C139

C140

C141

C142

C143

_5V CN105
33P

33P

33P

33P
104

104

104

104

104

104

104

R117 CE101 2.0/13P


C136 C105 100u/10
1K/220
104 104

JP124 0 GND
CE103 JP125 0 GND
DZ101
3K3/3.9V 100u/10
JP116 0 HPD JP110 0 MODE
JP115 0 HPD JP111 0 GND
JP114 0 HPD JP112 0 LED_T1

VFD_DATA
L107

MTK_RST
VFD_STB

VFD_CLK
JP104 0 GND JP121 0 IR_MTK

I2C_SDA

I2C_SCL
10uH/1A 6

IR_MTK
USB_VCC JP109 0 LED_T3 JP113 0 GND

MUTE
5 1

HPD
USB_D- JP105 0 GND JP120 0 HDMI+5V
4 2
USB_D+ JP103 0 IR_MTK JP119 0 MTK_RST
3 3
USB_GND JP106 0 MCU+3.3V JP118 0 MUTE
2 4
JP107 0 GND JP117 0 CECA
1 5

33P
C124

104
33P

33P
C119

C120

C127

C102
33P

33P
C126

C128
33P
C125

C109
104

104
C133 C134 JP108 0 MCU+3.3V JP122 0 GND
CE102 JP102 0 IR_MTK JP123 0 GND
CN106 100u/10 J101
2.0/5P NC/10P NC/10P C117 USB JP101 0 LED_T2
104

15-7 15-7
MCU Board -- Layout Diagram

15-8 15-8
Decoder Board Block Diagram

XP6
NAND-FLASH
16G XP8
(U351)

DDRII
Collimator II 1G (U202)
TPC1391G4
(U703) DDRII
1G (U201)
Name
File Name
AABBUVWC
Motor Driver DDRII
1G (U102)
R2A30209SP
LOAD+-
(U5) DDRII
1G (U101)
TRAY IN/OUT
IIS_BUS
MPEG
Ethernet Ethernet

SMSC8710 MT8530KEFG
(U701)
(Divx PlusHD)

OPTICAL
S/Pdif

COAXIAL

CVBS
U704 Digital video out CVBS
U6
QDEO Digital video in
DDR2
256M Scalar YUV
IIC_QDEO
Kyoto 2750
YUV

HDMI
HDMI_OUT
CEC ESD REJECTOR CEC
CON3

SD_BUS
XP12
USB

IR

WIFI DONGLE

J2 VFD-BUS

OPTION
IIC_MCU

FAN

15-9 15-9
Decoder Board -- Layout Diagram

15-10 15-10
Power Board -- Circuit Diagram

D7
R19 2.2R C9 2 10 FR107 -27V
104P L3
3T Z3 Z4
70T EC4
3 8 EC3
R25
R23 R24
R21 R22 2.2K
T5
S8O5O
2.2K 1
VF1
11T 6
R57
+5V
L4 200UH 5 12T
C11
472
BD1 C10 11T

R58
R56 683
C12 VF2
T1 4
D10 S8050 7 R26 10R
R17 R5
T7 C1 TR2
68UF/400V R18 R50 R51 R52 R53
D1
VT2 EC1 T6 D5
T3
12V
L2
R2 R4 R13 R31 EC7
EC6
T4
R1 R3 Q1 R33
R14
EC2 C2 STB

CY1 CX2 D2
R32
L1
R11 D8
8

CY2 R12 R34


+5V
VCC

OUT
NC
HV

R7 EC11
R8 EC8 EC9 EC10 Q2 EC12
IC1 GR8876A R9 C8 R44
C3 R35
COM P

ZV1 LT1 R10


GND
CS
RT

R43 S5V
R36
1

4
3

CX1 EC13
TR1 P1A
R20 R39 R40
R37
VT1
R16 P1B PC817 C5 R38
R15 Z2 EL817
C4
RT1 U1 R41 R42
CY3 TL431

F1A
T3.15AL250VAC
JSP D9

F1
2
1

2
1

T2AL250VAC

AC1 AC2

15-11 15-11
Power Board -- Layout Diagram

15-12 15-12
Exploded View

S18
S106

12
S110
S12 S1

S11

15
S111
S108
S19

S04
S107
01

S07

S02

S05

C10
1

S113

S105
Accessories
L

1
W0 ACC1
S102

2
C10

ACC2

3
C10

S101

S104

16-1 16-1
Exploded View-Packing (/93 Version)

WARRANTY
CARD
P10
WARRANTY
CARD
P9
QSG P7
P3
DFU P8
Main Unit
P6
P4
P5
P3

P1
P2

16-2 16-2
Revision List
Revision List
Version 1.0
* Initial Release
Version 1.1
* Addition of BDP9600/51

17-1

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