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RRV4550
SC-89

AV RECEIVER

SC-89
SC-87
THIS MANUAL IS APPLICABLE TO THE FOLLOWING MODEL(S) AND TYPE(S).
Model Type Power Requirement Remarks
SC-89 CUXJ AC 120V
SC-87 CUXJ AC 120V

THIS SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING MANUAL(S).
Model No. Order No. Remarks
SC-89, SC-87 RRV4551 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM, PCB CONNECTION DIAGRAM, PCB PARTS LIST

PIONEER CORPORATION 1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan


PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. Box 1760, Long Beach, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, 9120 Melsele, Belgium
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD. 253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936
PIONEER CORPORATION 2014
K-FZV AUG. 2014 Printed in Japan
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SAFETY INFORMATION

This service manual is intended for qualified service technicians ; it is not meant for the casual do-it-
yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained
to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may
void the warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you
should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.

WARNING
This product contains lead in solder and certain electrical parts contain chemicals which are known to the state of California to
B cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Health & Safety Code Section 25249.6 - Proposition 65

NOTICE
(FOR CANADIAN MODEL ONLY)
Fuse symbols (fast operating fuse) and/or (slow operating fuse) on PCB indicate that replacement parts must
be of identical designation.

REMARQUE
(POUR MODÈLE CANADIEN SEULEMENT)
Les symboles de fusible (fusible de type rapide) et/ou (fusible de type lent) sur CCI indiquent que les pièces
de remplacement doivent avoir la même désignation.
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(FOR USA MODEL ONLY)


ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
The following check should be performed for the
SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
continued protection of the customer and service
RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER.
technician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Measure leakage current to a known earth ground 2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance
current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or have special safety related characteristics. These are
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equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection
metal parts of the appliance (input/output terminals, afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using
screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc.
the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120V Replacement parts which have these special safety
AC 60 Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any characteristics are identified in this Service Manual.
current measured must not exceed 0.5 mA. Electrical components having such features are
identified by marking with a > on the schematics and on
the parts list in this Service Manual.
Reading should The use of a substitute replacement component which
Leakage not be above does not have the same safety characteristics as the
Device current 0.5 mA
E under tester PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the
test parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire,
Test all or other hazards.
exposed metal
surfaces Product Safety is continuously under review and new
instructions are issued from time to time. For the latest
information, always consult the current PIONEER Service
Also test with Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of,
plug reversed Earth PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal
(Using AC adapter ground
plug as required) charge from PIONEER.

AC Leakage Test
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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING ............................................................................................................................................... 4 A
1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING ............................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 CAUTION........................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.4 NOTES ON ASSEMBLING............................................................................................................................................. 6
2. SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING ........................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 PCB LOCATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3 JIGS LIST ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR AUDIO BLOCK ...................................................................................................................... 16 B
4.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN VIDEO BLOCK ............................................................................................. 18
4.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN AUDIO BLOCK ............................................................................................. 20
4.5 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR VIDEO BLOCK ...................................................................................................................... 22
4.6 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (1) .............................................................................................................. 24
4.7 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (2) .............................................................................................................. 26
5. DIAGNOSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 28
5.1 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART .......................................................................................................................................... 28
5.2 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................................................................. 39
6. SERVICE MODE ................................................................................................................................................................. 49
6.1 TEST MODE................................................................................................................................................................. 49
7. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................................................................................................................... 51
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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 73
8.1 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE UNIT IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED .......................................................... 73
8.2 HOW TO SAVE AND LOAD THE SETTING USING BACKUP FUNCTION WITH USB MEMORY.............................. 74
8.3 REGION WRITING ....................................................................................................................................................... 75
8.4 HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE.................................................................................................................................... 76
9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................................................... 80
9.1 PACKING SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 80
9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION .................................................................................................................................................. 82
9.3 REAR SECTION........................................................................................................................................................... 84
9.4 CHASSIS SECTION ..................................................................................................................................................... 86
9.5 FRONT SECTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 88
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1. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1.1 NOTES ON SOLDERING
A • For environmental protection, lead-free solder is used on the printed circuit boards mounted in this unit.
Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron that can meet specifications for use with lead-free solders for repairs
accompanied by reworking of soldering.

• Compared with conventional eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher melting points, by approximately 40 °C.
Therefore, for lead-free soldering, the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 °C in general, although
the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of
the soldering iron.

Do NOT use a soldering iron whose tip temperature cannot be controlled.

Compared with eutectic solders, lead-free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times and higher melting
B temperatures (hard to melt/easy to harden).

The following lead-free solders are available as service parts:


• Parts numbers of lead-free solder:
GYP1006 1.0 mm dia. GYP1007 0.6 mm dia. GYP1008 0.3 mm dia.

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1.2 NOTES ON REPLACING


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete component part.
When the part listed in the table is defective, replace whole Assy.
A
PCB ASSY
ASSY NAME Ref No. FUNCTION Part No. Remarks
Part No.
IC451 3ch SW Power Supply IC TPS65251RHA-TLB IC with heat-pad
IC1204 VIDEO PROCESSOR IC 88DE2750-K
IC BGA type
IC1212 DDR IC K4T51163QJ-BCE7-K
IC1216 VTT/VREF REGULATOR IC BD3539NUX-TLB
IC1602 HDMI INTERFACE IC MN8647771-K
IC1609 HDMI INTERFACE IC MN8647781-K IC with heat-pad
IC9002 DSP IC D808K013DPTP456-K
IC9203 LAN PHY IC LAN8700C-AEZG-S1-TBB
IC9204 MEDIA PROCESSOR IC DM860AS1-K IC BGA type
IC9206 APPLE AUTHENTICATION IC H337S3959-TBB
IC9403 MM3543BH B
IC9514
IC9515 POWER SUPPLY IC
MIC94325YMT IC with heat-pad
IC9518
DIGITAL MAIN AWX1901 IC9523
HD ASSY(SC-89) (SC-89)
IC9602 HDMI SW IC SII9589CTUC-3
DIGITAL MAIN AWX1904
IC9703 DSP IC D808K013DPTP456-K
ASSY(SC-87) (SC-87)
JA1601
JA1602
HDMI Connector AKP7268-A-K JACK with Cu-through-hole & SMD type
JA1603
JA1604
JA9201 USB Connector DKB1106-A JACK with Cu-through-hole & 6 pin
JA9202 LAN Connector AKN7115-A JACK with Cu-through-hole & 10 pin
JA9601 C
JA9602
JA9603
JA9604
HDMI Connector AKP7268-A-K JACK with Cu-through-hole & SMD type
JA9605
JA9606
JA9607
JA9620
Q4101
Q4102
Q4201
Q4202
Q4301
Q4302 D
Q4401
AWX1929 Q4402
(SC-89) Q4501
D AMP ASSY FET IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB Pins are under the parts side.
AWX1933 Q4502
(SC-87) Q4601
Q4602
Q4701
Q4702
Q4801
Q4802
Q4901
Q4902
DISPLAY ASSY AWX1700 IC6001 FLASH BLANK UC IC R5F100MHAFA-K Software is not written. E
IC3201 HDBase-T INTERFACE IC VS100TX IC BGA type
IC3204 3CH SW POWER SUPPLY IC TPS65251RHA-TLB IC with heat-pad
AWX1961
HDBT JA3201 LAN Connector VKN2023-A JACK with Cu-through-hole & 8 pin
(SC-89)
JA3202
HDMI Connector AKP7268-A-K JACK with Cu-through-hole & SMD type
JA3203

1.3 CAUTION
• Discharging
Before starting the diagnosis, wait for three minutes until the electricity of the unit is discharged.
• Ground Points
Please refer to “Ground Points”. F

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1.4 NOTES ON ASSEMBLING


Note : The right and left positions for the attachment positioning of digital amplifier block are gradual, however, adjust the
A front and back positions correctly. For the positioning procedure, refer to "7. DISASSEMBLY".

When assembling the digital amplifier block, please note the following points of screws to prevent from short-circuit.

The following 7 points of screws must always be used AMZ30P060FTC

IR Cover 85
B

IR BUFFER_M ASSY

BUFFER GND_M ASSY

Points to be watched for swarf


BIND DM CABLE ASSY

Accessory of Panel Base


D AMP ASSY

Rear Panel

If a screw at any of these points needs to be removed for service,


be sure to check that the swarf is not on the screw before refastening.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 SPECIFICATIONS
Amplifier section A
Continuous average power output*
8 Ω ................................................................................................................................... 140 W** per channel
6 Ω ...................................................................................... 200 W (SC-89)*** / 190 W (SC-87)*** per channel
* Measured pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission’s Trade Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for
Amplifiers
** 1 kHz with no more than 0.08 %**** total harmonic distortion
*** 1 kHz with no more than 1 %**** total harmonic distortion
**** Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer
Multi channel simultaneous power output (1 kHz, 1 %, 8 Ω)
9 ch total ............................................................................................................. 850 W (SC-89)/810 W (SC-87)
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 8 Ω, 0.08 %)
Front ...........................................................................................................................................140 W + 140 W
Center...................................................................................................................................................... 140 W B
Surround .................................................................................................................................... 140 W + 140 W
Surround back ............................................................................................................................140 W + 140 W
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 6 Ω, 1.0 %)
Front ...................................................................................... 200 W + 200 W (SC-89)/190 W + 190 W (SC-87)
Center................................................................................................................ 200 W (SC-89)/190 W (SC-87)
Surround ............................................................................... 200 W + 200 W (SC-89)/190 W + 190 W (SC-87)
Surround back ....................................................................... 200 W + 200 W (SC-89)/190 W + 190 W (SC-87)
Front height/Front wide.......................................................... 200 W + 200 W (SC-89)/190 W + 190 W (SC-87)
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 4 Ω, 1.0 %)
Front ...................................................................................... 255 W + 255 W (SC-89)/240 W + 240 W (SC-87)
Center................................................................................................................ 255 W (SC-89)/240 W (SC-87)
Surround ............................................................................... 255 W + 255 W (SC-89)/240 W + 240 W (SC-87)
Surround back ....................................................................... 255 W + 255 W (SC-89)/240 W + 240 W (SC-87) C
Front height/Front wide.......................................................... 255 W + 255 W (SC-89)/240 W + 240 W (SC-87)
Total harmonic distortion ................................................................................ 0.04 % (1 kHz, 130 W + 130 W, 8 Ω)
Guaranteed speaker impedance ........................................................................................................... 4 Ω to 16 Ω
Audio Section
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)
PHONO MM ................................................................................................................................... 5 mV/47 k Ω
LINE ........................................................................................................................................... 400 mV/47 kΩ
Output (Level/Impedance)
REC........................................................................................................................................... 400 mV/2.2 kΩ
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network)
LINE ........................................................................................................................................................103 dB
Tuner Section
Frequency Range (FM) ..........................................................................................................87.5 MHz to 108 MHz D
Antenna Input (FM) ...................................................................................................................... 75 Ω unbalanced
Frequency Range (AM).......................................................................................................... 530 kHz to 1 700 kHz
Antenna (AM) .................................................................................................................. Loop antenna (balanced)
Video Section
Signal level
Composite Video...........................................................................................................................1 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Component Video........................................................................... Y: 1.0 Vp-p (75 Ω ), PB/PR: 0.7 Vp-p (75 Ω)
Corresponding maximum resolution
Component Video...................................................................................................................... 1080p (1125p)
Digital In/Out Section
HDMI terminal .................................................................................................................................19-pin (Not DVI)
HDMI output type.................................................................................................................................... 5 V, 55 mA
HDMI input/MHL terminal ..................................................................................................................... 5 V, 900 mA E
USB terminal .................................................................................................USB2.0 High Speed (Type A) 5 V, 1 A
USB terminal (SC-89 only) ......................................................................................... USB2.0 High Speed (Type B)
iPod terminal .....................................................................................................................................................USB
ADAPTER PORT terminal .................................................................................................................... 5 V, 100 mA
WIRELESS LAN ADAPTER terminal.................................................................................................... 5 V, 600 mA
Integrated Control Section
Control (IR) terminal ........................................................................................................... ø 3.5 Mini-jack (MONO)
IR signal................................................................................................................... High Active (High Level: 2.0 V)
12 V Trigger terminal .......................................................................................................... ø 3.5 Mini-jack (MONO)
12 V Trigger output type ............................................................................................................. 12 V, Total 150 mA
RS-232C cable type............................................................................................... 9-pin, cross type, female-female

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Network Section
LAN terminal .....................................................................................................................10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX
Miscellaneous
A
Power requirements ........................................................................................................................ AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption........................................................................................................................................ 370 W
In standby................................................................................................................................................. 0.1 W
In standby (HDMI control on) ..................................................................................................................... 0.3 W
In standby (Network standby on)............................................................................................................... 2.0 W
In standby (HDMI control on, Network standby on) ................................................................................... 2.5 W
Auto power down ............................................................................................... 15 min, 30 min, 60 min, off (default)
Dimensions ............................................................................................... 435 mm (W) x 185 mm (H) x 441 mm (D)
(17.13 in. (W) x 7.28 in. (H) x 17.36 in. (D))
Weight (without package)
SC-89........................................................................................................................................ 17.6 kg (38.8 lb)
SC-87........................................................................................................................................ 17.5 kg (38.6 lb)

B
Number of Furnished Parts
MCACC Setup microphone ................................................................................................................................. 1
Remote control unit ............................................................................................................................................. 1
AAA size IEC R03 dry cell batteries .................................................................................................................... 2
AM loop antenna ................................................................................................................................................. 1
FM wire antenna ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Power cord
CD-ROM
Quick start guide
Safety Brochure
Warranty sheet

C Notes
 Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice, due to improvements.
 This product includes FontAvenue ® fonts licensed by NEC Corporation. FontAvenue is a registered trademark of
NEC Corporation.
 Microsoft, Windows, Windows Media and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
 Corporation and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective
corporations.
 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
 For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, DTS-HD,
the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks, and DTS-HD Master Audio is a trademark of
DTS, Inc. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
D  Manufactured under a license from U.S. Patent No’s: 7,003,467; 7,283,634; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762;
6,487,535; 6,226,616; 7,212,872; 7,272,567; 7,668,723; 7,392,195; 7,930,184; 7,333,929 and 7,548,853. DTS, the
Symbol, and DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS Neo:X is a trademark of DTS, Inc. ©2012
DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
 Apple, iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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3. BASIC ITEMS FOR SERVICE


3.1 CHECK POINTS AFTER SERVICING
A
Items to be checked after servicing
To keep the product quality after servicing, confirm recommended check points shown below.
No. Procedures Check points
Confirm whether the customer complain has been solved. The customer complain must not be reappeared.
1 If the customer complain occurs with the particular source, Video, Audio and operations must be normal.
such as Dolby Digital, DTS, AAC, DVD-A and HDMI, input it for
the operation check.
Check the analog audio playback. Each channel audio and operations must be normal.
2 (Make the analog connections with a DVD player.)

Check the digital audio playback. Each channel audio and operations must be normal. B
3 (Make the digital connections with a DVD player.)

Check surround playback. Each channel audio and operations must be normal.
4 (Select Surround mode and check the multichannel operations
via the DSP circuit.)

Check the video outputs. Video and operations must be normal.


5 (Connect with a DVD player.)

Check the tuner (AM and FM) operations. Audio and operations must be normal.
6

Check the sound from headphone output. Sound must be normal, without noise.
7 C

Check the appearance of the product. No scratches or dirt on its appearance after receiving it for
8 service.

See the table below for the items to be checked regarding video and audio.
Item to be checked regarding video Item to be checked regarding audio
Block noise Distortion
Horizontal noise Noise
Flicker Volume too low D
Disturbed image (video jumpiness) Volume too high
Too dark Volume fluctuating
Too bright Sound interrupted
Mottled color

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3.2 PCB LOCATIONS


FAN CONNECT ASSY AJ
A Y CONNECT ASSY
IR REG ASSY W
AP VREG GUARD ASSY
PRE BRIDGE ASSY AA
Z FB CONNECT ASSY
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY AB
AH F-IN BRIDGE ASSY
D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY AC
AN BIND B CABLE ASSY

B AG DISPLAY BRIDGE AD D-DAC BRIDGE


ASSY ASSY

D-DAC BRIDGE_2 AE
FFC GUARD ASSY AO ASSY

USB RECT ASSY D AK MIC HP GUARD ASSY

B DIODE ASSY X
V REG ASSY

SC-89 only:
HDBT BIND1 ASSY
AR SC-89 only:
AM HDBT BIND2 ASSY
C
FRONT BRIDGE AF BIND DM CABLE
ASSY AL ASSY

P IR BUFFER_M ASSY

AI A REG BRIDGE ASSY


SC-89:
DIGITAL MAIN HD
G T PRIMARY ASSY
ASSY
SC-87:
DIGITAL MAIN
ASSY
D

COMPOSITE ASSY J B DAC HIGH ASSY

E SC-89:
USB DAC ASSY
COMPONENT ASSY I
U SC-87:
PRIMARY SHIELD
ASSY
AUDIO ASSY A
Q BUFFER GND_M ASSY
E
F SC-89 only:
HDBT ASSY

INTERFACE ASSY H
R IR INTERFACE_M
ASSY

D AMP ASSY S

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L DISPLAY ASSY A

VOL ASSY M
O ENCODER ASSY
PANEL GUARD AQ
ASSY
FRONT HDMI USB C
ASSY N POWER SW ASSY

MIC HP ASSY K

NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. B
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.
LIST OF ASSEMBLIES NSP 1...INTERFACE REG_M ASSY (SC-89) AWR7250
NSP 1...D AMP ASSY (SC-89) AWH7096 2..INTERFACE ASSY AWX1810
2..D AMP ASSY AWX1929 2..IR REG ASSY AWX1812
2..B DIODE ASSY AWX1818
NSP 1...D AMP ASSY (SC-87) AWH7100 2..PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY Not used
2..D AMP ASSY AWX1933 NSP 2..FFC GUARD ASSY AWX1821
2..PRE BRIDGE ASSY AWX1822
NSP 1...PRIM DISPLAY ASSY (SC-89) AWM8372 2..A REG BRIDGE ASSY AWX1823
2..DISPLAY ASSY AWX1700 NSP 2..BIND B CABLE ASSY AWX1826
2..VOL ASSY AWX1702 C
2..POWER SW ASSY AWX1703 NSP 1...INTERFACE REG_M ASSY (SC-87) AWR7253
2..PRIMARY ASSY AWX1718 2..INTERFACE ASSY AWX1810
2..MIC HP ASSY AWX1728 2..IR REG ASSY AWX1815
2..ENCODER ASSY AWX1731 2..B DIODE ASSY AWX1818
2..MIC HP GUARD ASSY AWX1732 2..PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY AWX1820
NSP 2..VREG GUARD ASSY AWX1733 NSP 2..FFC GUARD ASSY AWX1821
NSP 2..PANEL GUARD ASSY AWX1734 2..PRE BRIDGE ASSY AWX1822
2..FAN CONNECT ASSY AWX1735 2..A REG BRIDGE ASSY AWX1823
NSP 2..HDBT BIND1 ASSY AWX1736 NSP 2..BIND B CABLE ASSY AWX1826
NSP 1...PRIM DISPLAY ASSY (SC-87) AWM8372 NSP 1...REG BRIDGE ASSY (SC-89) AWR7256
2..DISPLAY ASSY AWX1700 2..REG ASSY AWX1827
2..VOL ASSY AWX1702 2..FRONT BRIDGE ASSY AWX1833
2..POWER SW ASSY AWX1703 2..DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY AWX1834
2..PRIMARY ASSY AWX1718 2..F-IN BRIDGE ASSY AWX1837 D
2..MIC HP ASSY AWX1728 2..FB CONNECT ASSY AWX1841
2..ENCODER ASSY AWX1731 2..CONNECT ASSY AWX1842
2..MIC HP GUARD ASSY AWX1732 2..USB RECT ASSY AWX1843
NSP 2..VREG GUARD ASSY AWX1733 2..BIND DM CABLE ASSY AWX1845
NSP 2..PANEL GUARD ASSY AWX1734 2..HDBT BIND2 ASSY AWX1847
2..FAN CONNECT ASSY AWX1735
NSP 2..HDBT BIND1 ASSY Not used NSP 1...REG BRIDGE ASSY (SC-87) AWR7259
2..REG ASSY AWX1830
NSP 1...IR BUFFER_M ASSY AWM8381 2..FRONT BRIDGE ASSY AWX1833
2..IR BUFFER_M ASSY AWX1780 2..DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY AWX1834
2..BUFFER GND_M ASSY AWX1783 2..F-IN BRIDGE ASSY AWX1837
2..FB CONNECT ASSY AWX1841
NSP 1...DAC_H ASSY (SC-89) AWM8396 2..CONNECT ASSY AWX1842
2..DAC HIGH ASSY AWX1743 2..USB RECT_ASSY AWX1843
2..D-DAC BRIDGE_2 ASSY AWX1899 2..BIND DM CABLE ASSY AWX1846 E
2..HDBT BIND2 ASSY Not used
NSP 1...DAC_H ASSY (SC-87) AWM8400
2..DAC HIGH ASSY AWX1746 1...IR INTERFACE_M ASSY AWX1776
2..D-DAC BRIDGE_2 ASSY AWX1899
1...COMPONENT ASSY (SC-89) AWX1793
NSP 1...AUDIO COMPOSITE ASSY (SC-89) AWR7242
2..AUDIO ASSY AWX1761 1...COMPONENT ASSY (SC-87) AWX1796
2..COMPOSITE ASSY AWX1770
2..D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY AWX1772 1...FRONT HDMI USB ASSY AWX1805
2..D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY AWX1773
2..A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY AWX1774 1... DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89) AWX1901
NSP 1...AUDIO COMPOSITE ASSY (SC-87) AWR7246 1... DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) AWX1904
2..AUDIO ASSY AWX1765
2..COMPOSITE ASSY AWX1771 F
1...USB DAC ASSY (SC-89) AWX1737
2..D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY AWX1772
2..D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY AWX1773 1... HDBT ASSY (SC-89) AWX1961
2..A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY AWX1774

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3.3 JIGS LIST


[1] Jigs List
A
Name Jig No. Remarks

15P FFC extension jig cable GGD1680 Diagnosis for AUDIO ASSY, D AMP ASSY

Diagnosis for AUDIO ASSY, D AMP ASSY, *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY(side-B),


5P board to board extension jig cable GGD1857
DAC HIGH ASSY(side-B), HDBT ASSY, USB DAC ASSY
Diagnosis for AUDIO ASSY, D AMP ASSY, *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY(side-B),
29P board to board extension jig cable GGD1856
DAC HIGH ASSY(side-B), HDBT ASSY, USB DAC ASSY

24P board to board extension jig cable x 2 GGD1855 Diagnosis for AUDIO ASSY, D AMP ASSY

B
5P PH Housing ASSY extension jig cable GGD1594 Diagnosis for AUDIO ASSY, D AMP ASSY

Diagnosis for *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY(side-B),


23P board to board extension jig cable GGD1805
DAC HIGH ASSY(side-B), HDBT ASSY, USB DAC ASSY
Diagnosis for *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY(side-B),
27P board to board extension jig cable GGD1799
DAC HIGH ASSY(side-B), HDBT ASSY, USB DAC ASSY
Diagnosis for *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY(side-B),
30P + 28P board to board extension jig cable GGD1806
DAC HIGH ASSY, HDBT ASSY, USB DAC ASSY
Diagnosis for *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY(side-B),
10P board to board extension jig cable GGD1866
DAC HIGH ASSY, HDBT ASSY, USB DAC ASSY

28P board to board extension jig cable GGD1867 Diagnosis for DAC HIGH ASSY
C

20P board to board extension jig cable GGD1868 Diagnosis for DAC HIGH ASSY

*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

[2] Lubricants and Glues List


Name Lubricants and Glues No. Remarks

Silicone Grease GYA1001 Refer to “9.5 FRONT SECTION”


D

[3] Cleaning

Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools.
Position to be cleaned Name Part No. Remarks

Fan Cleaning paper GED-008 Refer to “9.4 CHASSIS SECTION”

12 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

SC-89 13
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
4.1 OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
A MCACC setup ADX7753-
MIC IN HEADPHONE iPod Direct USB HDMI IN5 JP6001
7/240
JA8001 JA8002
1.JOG_A
JA3471 JA3476

C FRONT HDMI USB VOL ASSY


2.JOG_B

K MIC HP ASSY M 3.GNDD

1.V+UN_USB
ASSY(AWX1805) (AWX1702)

2.GNDUSB

*1.00mm
9.AMPTEMP 19.EVSI5 29.IRIN
1.GNDD

(AWX1728) 30.TEMPERR5

CN6001
7.V+6R3_ROKU
ADD7796- 10.XSMUTE 20.EVSO

15.HOT_PLUG_DETECT
2.XVDDERR
11.LOW_P 21.EVSCK 31.XBERR
3.GNDD

4.XUSBERR
32.XDCERR

5.USBPOW
22.HOTPLUG
7.XMICDET

13.MICOUT

4.XRESET 12.ACRY

14.SDA_SINK
13.SCL_SINK
6.XHPDET

33.XOLERR
2.GNDHP

4.GNDHP

11.V+7_A
5.AMUTE

13.WUSBPOW 23.CECIO
10.GNDA

12.GNDA

19.V+5_HD
5.232CDET

8.GNDD

6.GNDD

1.GNDD
39/120

10.RFXC+
9.GNDA
8.V-7_A

JP8001

12.RFXC-
5.CEC_IO 34.GNDD

18.V+5_F
17.GNDD
16.GNDD

11.GNDD
14.XNETRST 24.EVREQI5
3.HP R

7.RFX0+

4.RFX1+

1.RFX2+
1.HP L

8.GNDD

5.GNDD

2.GNDD
6.EV232TX5

9.RFX0-

6.RFX1-

3.RFX2-

*1.00mm
14.NC
15.NC

4.XVDDERR 35.GNDD

3.D+
15.NETPOW 25.EVREQO5

2.D-
7.EV232RX5

CN8002
*1.00mm
3.GNDD 16.DVCPOW 26.NETWOL 36.GNDD

*1.25mm 8
2.GNDD
1.GNDD
J0006 8.232EV
17.XEMRST5
18.232POW
27.XFANERR
28.XWUSBERR
37.GNDD
38V+5_EV
39.V+5_EV
DISPLAY ASSY

CN3371
ADD7783-

JH6004
D20PYY0310E
CN3472 CN8001 JA8003
(AWX1700)

*1.00mm
1.VOLA
5/60 3/100

CN6003
2.VOLB
*2mm 3.GNDD
ADX7760- *1.00mm 5.CEC_IO
J3004 1.V+5_EV_1
J0001 4.XVDDERR
for IC6001 DBUG&D.L. 2.POWLED
3.GNDD
2/205 2.GNDD
3.POWER KEY
4.GNDD
ADX7815- 1.GNDD
CN6002
ADD7791-

7/340 Y0027
*1.25mm
15/330

J0002

CN7903

*1.00mm

DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY

1.V+5_EV
39.GNDD
B 15.HP L
CN7663
*1.25mm

ADX7732-
1.NC Y0026
F-IN BRIDGE ASSY

19/360
3.S7-2

1.S7-1
2.NC

D
CN3651
CN3652

AC D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY


15.NC
(AWX1834) (AWX1772) AD
(AWX1837)

14.NC

USB RECT ASSY 13.XMICDET


12.V-7_A
CN7664

11.GNDA

(AWX1843)
10.V+7_A
9.GNDA ADD7787-
CN7008

CN7661

8.MICOUT
7
15

15

*4 7.GNDA ADX7802- 19/430 Y0030 SC-89 only

CN7902
6.HP_L
5.GNDHP 39/140
! FU10 4.HP_R 1.ACWP
*1.00mm
3.GNDHP 2.GNDV SC-89 only CN3771
2.AMUTE 3.GNDV 1.GNDD J0003 23
1.XHPDET 4.V+5_V *1.00mm
AG

5.-VF *1.00mm
6.FL AC2 23
1.FLAC1
7.FL AC1 39.V+5R6_EV JA9620 JA1604 CN601 CN1502
AH

2.FLAC2
IN5

20.XMICDET
3.-VF
CN7005

CN7662

16.SBMUTE

23.FHMUTE
22.XHPDET
14.Z3MUTE
15.Z2MUTE

18.PRESEL
13.Z2VLSO

17.AMUTE
4.V+5_V
7

11.VLSCK
3.TUIREQ

10.GNDD
5.TUSDA
4.TURST

6.TUSCL

12.VLSO
1.Z2HPF

19.LSSN

11.SDA_DAC
7.GNDD

9.GNDD
5.GNDV

12.SCL_DAC
8.DAC0DET
1.V+3R3_D
2.V+3R3_D
21.NC
6.GNDV

2.NC

8.NC

10.I2CSW

13.GNDD
9.DARST

16.CADA
14.BADA
15.SADA

17 FADA
7.ACWP

5.V+5_D
6.V+5_D
1.XFANERR

3.GNDD
4.GNDD

7.GNDD
2.FANCTLL
3.FANCTLH 5.GNDD
4.EXSO 4.XBERR

19.WUSBPOW
C 3.TEMPERR

5.XWUSBERR
5.EXSCK

CN7951

15.XEMRST5
18.XNETRST

16.DVCPOW
CN602

2.V+5R6_EV
1.V+5R6_EV
17.NETPOW

7.EVREQO5
2.XDCERR

14.232POW
6.EXOE

8.EVREQI5

6.NETWOL
11.EVSCK
7.EXST 1.IRIN

10.GNDD
13.EVSI5
20.ACRY

12.EVSO
5

9.CECIO
5

4.GNDD
3.GNDD
8.XOLERR
CN7003

CN7953

12.XADRST
2.XDIRRST
9.AMP_TEMP

8.DSPSCK

14 ZMCLK
29.V+5R6_EV

1.MSPDIF

7.DSPSO

11.F192K

13.GNDD
13

13

4.DIRINT
10.IRMUTEA JP8402

6.DIRCS

9.DSPSI
10.F96K
28.V+5R6_EV

3.UNLK

5.XTLO
Y
11.IRMUTESB 27.GNDD
12.IRMUTEFH 26.GNDD
13.RY_FW 25.XFANERR

38.AMPTEMP

24.EV232RX5
35.TEMPERR

25.EV232TX5
37.XFANERR

21.LOWPOW
26.232CDET
24.FANCTLL

33.XDCERR

22.XSMUTE
32.XOLERR
34.XBERR
23.FANCTLH
CONNECT ASSY

23.232EV
39.GNDD

31.GNDD
30.GNDD
29.GNDD
28.GNDD
27.GNDD
1.RYFR
22.EXSO

G (G1

36.IRIN
2.RYCSR
CN7952 21.EXSCK

29
29

CN603
3.RYFWFH
CN7004

CN7954

20.EXOE
4.RYSB
(AWX1842)
19

19

5.XBERR 19.EXST
6.XTEMPSD5 18.GNDD 5.USBPOW

J COMPOSITE ASSY 17.XOLERR


DIGITAL

CN9202
7.XDCERR 4.XUSBERR 3,SHIELD

CN9502
1.V-5_V 16.AMPTEMP 3.D+

5
8.GNDD 2.GNDD

3
2.GNDV
CN8303

CN3601

9.GNDD 15.IRMUTEA 2.D- 1.V+6R3_ROKU


(SC-89 : AWX1770)
20

3.V+5_V
20

14.IRMUTESB
10.12VTRG1
11.12VTRG2
12.12VERR
4.GNDV
5.ZONE3_OUT
13.IRMUTEFH
12.NC
1.GNDD
(SC-89 :
13.GNDD
14.GNDD
6.GNDV
7.ZONE2_OUT
(SC-87 : AWX1771) 11.RYFW
10.GNDD
1.GNDD
2.Y_IN
16.OSDSCK
17.OSDCS
DIGITAL
15.IR_IN
16.V+5R6_EV
17.V+5R6_EV
18.GNDD
I 8.GNDV
9.DVR_OUT
10.GNDV
11.MONITOR_OUT
JA3601 JA3602
9.GNDD
8.RYFR
7.RYCSR
6.RYFWFH
3.GNDD
4.CB_IN
5.GNDD
6.CR_IN
18.XOSDRST
19.GNDD
20.232POW
21.232CDET (SC-87 :

23.FHR/FWR OUT
12.GNDV 5.RYSB 7.GNDD 22.EV232TX
19.GNDD
COMPONENT ASSY 13.DVR_IN
MONITOR DVR DVR SAT 4.GNDD 8.CVBS_IN 23.EV232RX
CN8301

14.GNDV 3.12VTRG1 24.GNDD

19.SW1 OUT
9.GNDD

27.SBR OUT
OUT OUT IN IN
CN901

28.GNDDAS

26.GNDDAS
25.SBL OUT
24.GNDDAS

22.GNDDAS

20.GNDDAS

18.GNDDAS

16.GNDDAS

14.GNDDAS

12.GNDDAS

10 GNDDAS
15.NC

21.SR OUT
27

27

17.FR OUT
2.12VTRG2

11.SL OUT
25.GNDD

15.FL OUT
(SC-89 : AWX1893) 10.V+5_V

13.C OUT
16.GNDV JA8304 JA8301 1.12VERR 11.V+5_V 26.V+5R6_EV
17.TV/SAT_IN 12.COMP_DET 27.V+5R6_EV
18.GNDV PR PR
(SC-87 : AWX1796) 19.NC
20.GNDV PB PB
13.SDA
14.SCL
15.OSDSO except SC-89
JA8601 OUT 1 OUT 2 HDZONE OUT3 IN1 BD IN IN2 IN3
Y Y JA1601 JA1602 JA1603 JA9601 JA9604 JA9602 JA9603

D 232C MONITOR
OUT
IN2
(DVR)
IN1
(DVD)

1.XFANERR
2.FANCTLH
CN3791 CN3

H INTERFACE ASSY 3.FANCTLL


4.XMICDET
5.V-7_A
6.GNDA
CN7723
1.XFANERR

3.FANCTLH
2.FANCTLL
20

(AWX1810) 7.GNDA
JP7725
3 20
8.V+7_A
Z 17.XFANERR CN2004 CN2
CN7007

CN7682

CN7684

CN7722

9.MICOUT
17

17

17

17

15.XHPDET

1.XMICDET

10.GNDA

1.SW2 OUT
11.HPL

FB CONNECT
12.GNDHP 1.XHPDET

20.BT L
AF
13.GNDHP
14.HPR
15.GNDHP
*1.25mm
FRONT
16.AMUTE
17.XHPDET
7.FLAC1
6.FLAC2
5.-VF
ASSY 1.FLAC1
CN7724
BRIDGE ASSY CO
CN7002

CN7681

CN7683

CN7721

BT ADAPTER IN1
4.V+12TRG
(AWX1841)
7

3.V+5_V PORT JA20

AK MIC HP GUARD ASSY 2.GNDV


1.GNDV
7.GNDV
(AWX1833) JA2010
ADD7725-

*1.25mm

(AWX1732)
J0007
15/60

AB
CN3792 CN

A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY 23 CN3772 20

BIND DM CABLE ASSY (AWX1774) *1.25mm 23 20

AL CN2503 CN2861 CN3001 CN2


15.XMICDET
1.XHPDET

9.MICOUT

(SC-89 : AWX1845)
3.GNDHP

5.GNDHP
6.GNDHP

11.V+7_A
2.AMUTE

10.GNDA

12.GNDA
13.GNDA
14.V-7_A

1.FHMUTE

1.SW2 OUT
8.GNDA

16.V+6_AD
15.V+6_AD

6.GNDADS

4.GNDADS

2.GNDDAS
14.GNDAD
13.GNDAD
12.V+12_A
11.V+12_A
23.Z2HPF

19.GNDBT

17.GNDBT
4.HPR

7.HPL

10.GNDA

8.V-12_A
7.V-12_A
9.GNDA
18.BT R
20.BT L

5.FR IN

3.FL IN

E (SC-87 : AWX1846)
AM HDBT BIND2 ASSY A ( A 1/2 - A 2/2) JP3001
15.SW1 OUT
27.SBR OUT
28.GNDDAS

26.GNDDAS
25.SBL OUT
24.GNDDAS

22.GNDDAS

20.GNDDAS

18.GNDDAS

16.GNDDAS

14.GNDDAS

12.GNDDAS

10 GNDDAS
11.SR OUT
23.ZR OUT

19.FR OUT
21.ZL OUT

17.FL OUT

(SC-89 : AWX1847) AUDIO ASSY


13.C OUT

1.TURST
2.TUSDA
3.TUSCL

(SC-89 : AWX1761) 4.TUIREQ JA6701


CN3902

5.NC ZONE3 CD
SAT DVR/BDR PHONO DVR/BDR
6.GNDT SW JA3206 JA2501 JA2503 JA2505

BIND B CABLE ASSY (SC-87 : AWX1765) 7.TR


8.V+5T
R

AN (AWX1826) ADD7794-
*1.25mm
9.TL
L

ZONE2 OUT IN OUT IN IN IN


*3 9/65
TUNER OUT

AO FFC GUARD ASSY *1.25mm

PRE BRIDGE A
AA
MODULE J0005
EXCEPT
(AWX1821) JAPANESE MODEL
(AWX1822)
AP VREG GUARD ASSY P
WRAPPED TAPE

24.V+12FHL
6.V+12FHR

23.V-12FHL
7.GNDFHR
21.V+12FR

5.V-12FHR
22.GNDFR

2.GNDFHL
1.GNDFHL

19 V+12SR
16.V+12FL
20.V-12FR

20.GNDSR
17.GNDFL

15.V-12FL
ADX7817-

11.V+12C
12.GNDC

10.V-12C
Y0028

9.FHR+
24.FR+

4.FHL+
8.FHR-

22.SR+
19.FL+
23.FR-

3.FHL-

21.SR-
18.FL-

(AWX1733)
14.C+
13.C-

IR BUFFER_M ASSY CN6803 CN6802

AQ PANEL GUARD ASSY 19.EXSO


*3
(AWX1780) 24 24

(AWX1734) 18.EXSCK MODEL TUNER 24 24


CN4002

17.EXOE
16.EXST US, GENERAL, CN3802 CN3801
15.XOLERR AXX7282-

AR HDBT BIND1 ASSY 14.XBERR ASIA, CHINESE


2

CN4003

13.IRMUTEA
F 12.IRMUTESB EUROPE
R IR INTERFACE
4

AXX7283-
(SC-89 : AWX1736) 11.IRMUTEFH FRONT F-HEIGHT
CN4004

10.RY_FW JAPANESE R L CENTER R L


-
7

JA4101 JA5101
(AWX1776)
CN7006

9.RY_AF
8.Ry_CR ADD7795-
7.Ry_FH
JA7003 6.Ry_B
CN4000

IR 5.AMP_TEMP CN3890 CN3880 CN3870 CN3860 CN3850


OUT 19/90
IR IN1 IR IN2 12V TRG1 4.XTEMPSD5 5 5 5 5 5
JA7001 JA7005
*1.25mm

JA7004 3.XDCERR *1.25mm


*1.25mm

12V TRG2 2.GNDD J0004


1.GNDD 5 5 5 5 5
CN4200 CN4100 CN4700 CN4600 CN4500

14 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
1.JOG_A D20PYY0310E
When ordering service parts, be sure to refer to "EXPLODED VIEWS and PARTS LIST" or "PCB PARTS LIST".
2.JOG_B
3.GNDD
3/100
The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.

CN3501
*2mm

JH6003
J3003

L O ENCODER ASSY ! *4 MODEL FU1 FU2 FU4 FU10 FU11,FU12 FU13,FU14 FU15 FU21,FU22 FU31,FU32

DISPLAY ASSY (AWX1731) SC-89


SC-87 CUXJ
REK1154-
(10A/125V) -
REK1139-
(T2A H/250V)
REK1151-
(6A/125V)
REK1143-
(1.25A/125V)
REK1142-
(1A/125V)
REK1143-
(1.25A/125V)
REK1143-
(1.25A/125V)
REK1143-
(1.25A/125V)

AWX1700) D20PYY0410E SC-LX88

N POWER SW ASSY AEK7078- REK1139- REK1151- REK1143- REK1142- REK1143- REK1143- REK1143-
SC-LX78 JXJ - (10A/125V) (T2A H/250V) (6A/125V) (1.25A/125V) (1A/125V) (1.25A/125V) (1.25A/125V) (1.25A/125V)
SC-LX88-K SC-LX88-S AEK1061- REK1104- AEK1061- AEK7073- AEK7072- AEK7073- AEK7072- AEK7073-
4/100 SYXJ8 -
*2mm
CN3401
(AWX1703) SC-LX78-K SC-LX78-S (T5A L/250V) (T4A H/250V) (T5A L/250V) (T1A L/250V) (T800mA L/250V) (T1A L/250V) (T800mA L/250V) (T1A L/250V)
JH6002

SC-LX88 DLXJ AEK1061- REK1104- AEK1061- AEK7073- AEK7072- AEK7073- AEK7072- AEK7073-
1.V+5_EV_1 SC-LX78 AXJ5 (T5A L/250V) - (T800mA L/250V) (T1A L/250V)
J3002 (T4A H/250V) (T5A L/250V) (T1A L/250V) (T800mA L/250V) (T1A L/250V)
D.L. 2.POWLED
SC-LX88 DEK1045- REK1139- AEK1061- AEK7073- AEK7072- AEK7073- AEK7072- AEK7073-
3.POWER KEY FXJ -
SC-LX78 (T10A L/250V) (T2A H/250V) (T5A L/250V) (T1A L/250V) (T800mA L/250V) (T1A L/250V) (T800mA L/250V) (T1A L/250V)
4.GNDD

MODEL MAIN TRANS AC CORD


The ! mark found on some component parts should be replaced *1 ! SC-89 ATS7474-A
SC-87 CUXJ ATS7478-A ADG7118-A
with same parts (safety regulation authorized) of identical

X
SC-LX88-K

CN7400
SC-LX78-K ATS7475-A
CN7401 designation. SC-LX88-S SYXJ8 ATS7479-A ADG7119-A
SC-LX78-S
SC-LX88 ATS7477-A
FXJ ADG7120-A
B DIODE ASSY SC-LX78 ATS7481-A
B
4

SC-LX88 ATS7475-A
CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, SC-LX78 DLXJ ATS7479-A ADG7123-A
4.-B
3.GND
(AWX1818) 1.S1-1
2.S1-C
3.S1-2
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE. SC-LX88
SC-LX78
SC-LX88
AXJ5 ATS7475-A
ATS7479-A ADG7122-A
2.GND ATS7476-A
SC-LX78 JXJ ATS7480-A ADG7121-A
1.+B
ADX7755- S7
S1
4/375 Y0020

E ASSY D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY


S2,S3,S9

AD (AWX1773) CN7201
*4 *4 *4
! ! ! ! !
FU14 FU13 FU15 FU11 FU12

2.S3-C

7.S9-C
1.S3-1

3.S3-2
4.S2-1
5.S2-2
6.S9-1

8.S9-2
CN3784 CN3782 CN2100 (HIGH ONLY)
30 28 10
1.USBDPON

CN7251
30 28 10 2.XRT_USB_B 1.V+12_DF
CN9701 CN9702 CN9703 3.GNDD 2.GND_DF
4.USBMCLK

W IR REG ASSY
20.XMICDET

3.V-12_DF
23.FHMUTE
22.XHPDET

5.GNDD

7
4.GND_DF(S)
6.USBLRCK
11.SDA_DAC

26.DIRMCKO
12.SCL_DAC

30.DIRDATO
22.LFE2ADA

5.V+12_RY
29.DIRLRCK

USB RECT
24.DIRMCKI
8.DAC0DET

IR REG B-DIODE
20.DALRCK

except SC-89
1.V+3R3_D
2.V+3R3_D

28.DIRBCK
21.NC

CN1984

CN5501

7.GNDD
19.DABCK

6.V-12_RY
21.FHADA

(SC-89 : AWX1812)
17

17
10.I2CSW

13.GNDD

18.GNDD

23.GNDD

25.GNDD

27.GNDD
9.DARST

16.CADA
14.BADA
15.SADA

17.FADA

8.USBBCK
5.V+5_D
6.V+5_D
3.GNDD
4.GNDD

7.GNDD

7.V+15_VDD
*BT_INSIDE(BT_OUTSIDE)

9.GNDD
10.USBADAT CN7241
(SC-87 : AWX1815)
6.EX2ST(BTDET)
3.EXSOB(BTOL)
4.EXSCK(BTRX)

11.V+3R3_USB
5.EX2OE(BTTX)

12.V+3R3_USB
7.BT_STATE1
8.BT_STATE2
9.BT_STATE3

2 1.-B+15V
13.GNDD 2.-B
C
27.XHDZ_DARST

CN7281
2.BTPOW

14.GNDD
10.GNDD
28.HDZ_EMPH
22.HDZ_MCLK

1.GNDD
19.XZ2DARST

CN7271
15.SCL_USB_B 1.XFANERR
25.HDZFADA
26.HDZLRCK

ADX7759-
MAIN TRANS
24.HDZBCK
12.XADRST

16.SDA_USB_B
2.XDIRRST

2.FANCTLL
8.DSPSCK

3
14.ZMCLK

17.ZFADA
18.ZLRCK
1.MSPDIF

7.DSPSO

11.F192K

13.GNDD

15.GNDD

21.GNDD

23.GNDD

17.INT_USB_B PRIMARY
4.DIRINT

3.FANCTLH SECONDARY !
16.ZBCK

1.V+8_MD
6.DIRCS

20.ZDZF

Y0023
9.DSPSI
10.F96K

3/190 *1
3.UNLK

5.XTLO

2.GND_MD T1501

4
CN7291 3.V-8_MD
1.V+FAN 4.GND_MD(S)
2.V-FAN
3
SC-89 only
CN5503
CN1983
25

25

1.GNDD 3.LOCK DET


2.GNDD

G ( G 1/12 - G 12/12)
3.V+5R6_DDD
4.V+5R6_DDD
5.HDSDA
6.HDSCL
7.HDBT_RST E USB DAC ASSY REG REG
3,SHIELD
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89 : AWX1737)
CN9502

8.HDBTPOW S5,S6
2.GNDD 9.USBDPON
1.V+6R3_ROKU 10.XRT_USB_B

(SC-89 : AWX1901)
CN7601
11.GNDD
12.USBMCLK 5.S6-2 CN7501
13.GNDD V-REG 4.S6-1 A-REG 1.S4-1-1
CN7602

1.V+5R6_EV
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY 14.USBLRCK
15.GNDD
16.USBBCK
2.V+5R6_EV
3.V+5R6_EV
4.GNDD ADX7729-
1.FLAC1
2.FLAC2
3.-VF
3.S5-2
2.S5-C
1.S5-1
2.S4-2-1
3.S4-C
4.S4-2-2
S4

(SC-87 : AWX1904) 17.GNDD 5.GNDD 4.V+12TRG *4 5.S4-1-2


7

18.USBADAT 6.GNDD 7/75 5.GNDV


19.V+3R3_USB
CN9501

*4
23.FHR/FWR OUT

7.RYAC 6.GNDV

V
20.V+3R3_USB ! FU21
9.FHL/FWL OUT

7.V+5_V
CN7603

21.GNDD
3.HDZR OUT
19.SW1 OUT

FU32
27.SBR OUT

1.HDZL OUT
28.GNDDAS

26.GNDDAS
25.SBL OUT
24.GNDDAS

22.GNDDAS

20.GNDDAS

18.GNDDAS

16.GNDDAS

14.GNDDAS

12.GNDDAS

10.GNDDAS

22.GNDD ! FU22
CN7502

!
21.SR OUT

17.FR OUT

8.GNDDAS

6.GNDDAS

4.GNDDAS

2.GNDDAS
11.SL OUT
15.FL OUT

7.ZR OUT
13.C OUT

23.SCL_USB_B
5.ZL OUT

24.SDA_USB_B 1.V+5_V FU31


ADX7746- !
25.INT_USB_B 2.GNDV 5.V-12_A
REG ASSY
4

3.GNDV 4.GNDA
4/195 3.GNDA
5

LAN 4.V-5_V

BD IN
A9604
IN2
JA9602
IN3
JA9603
IN4
JA9605
IN6
JA9606
IN7
JA9607
JA9202 USB
for WLAN
JA9201
2.V+12_A
1.V+6_AD (SC-89 : AWX1827)
ADX7766- Y0024 ADX7773- (SC-87 : AWX1830)
3/110
ADX7812-
5/60 D
7/205
CN3791 CN3793 CN3783 CN3781 CN2101
20 28 30 28 10 1.GNDD
2.232TX
AI A REG BRIDGE ASSY
JP5775

3
CN5932

10.HZDZF 3.232RX
20 28 30 28 10
CN2004 CN2003 CN2001 CN2002 CN2005
4.HDBTPOW
5.HDBT_RST
(AWX1823)
3.LOCKDET

6.HDSCL
1.V+6_AD
2.V+12_A

30.V3R3_D 1.GNDD
5.V-12_A

28.MSPDIF
1.V+FAN

4.GNDA
3.GNDA

7.HDSDA
2.V-FAN

JP51

B ( B 1/4 - B 4/4 )
USB-DAC
1.SW2 OUT

8.V+5R6_DDD
IN 9.V+5R6_DDD
1.DIRDATO 1.HDZ_EMPH JA5501
20.BT L

10.GNDD
11.GNDD
3.LOCKDET

DAC HIGH ASSY CN5502


PRIMARY ASSY
1.V+6_AD
2.V+12_A

T
1.V+FAN

5.V-12_A
2.V-FAN

SSY
4.GNDA
3.GNDA

COAX 11
BT ADAPTER IN1 IN2 OPT IN1 OPT IN2 OPT OUT1
(SC-89 : AWX1743)
CN5931

PORT JA2009 JA2002 JA2004 JA2006


(AWX1718)
CN5775

(SYXJ8,DLXJ,FXJ,AXJ5)

3)
11
JA2010
(SC-87 : AWX1746) CN3201 3 5
*4

!
(CUXJ,JXJ)

*4 *4
JA3202

FU4
JA71_1 WHT

CN3792 CN3794 CN6952 ! !


JA71 YEL

72 20 28 24 HDBT OUT FU1 FU2


JA3201 AXM7040-
24.PRESEL(W/XF)

20 28 24 HDZONE OUT3
FAN
8.FH/FWR OUT

6.FH/FWL OUT

SC-89 only

CN3001 CN2502 CN3051 JA3203

AJ
4.SBR OUT
18.SR OUT

14.FR OUT

2.SBL OUT
16.SL OUT

10.FL OUT
12.C OUT
23.V+7_A

21.GNDA
20.GNDA
19.GNDA

17.GNDA

15.GNDA

13.GNDA

11.GNDA
22.V-7_A

9.GNDA

7.GNDA

5.GNDA

3.GNDA

1.GNDA
1.SW2 OUT
16.V+6_AD
15.V+6_AD

6.GNDADS

4.GNDADS

2.GNDDAS
14.GNDAD
13.GNDAD
12.V+12_A
11.V+12_A
17.GNDBT

10.GNDA

8.V-12_A
7.V-12_A
9.GNDA
18.BT R

FAN CONNECT ASSY


5.FR IN

3.FL IN

18.GNDA (MID high and otherSC-89 ONLY)


17.GNDA
16.SBL IN
(MID high and otherSC-89 ONLY)
15.GNDA
14.SBR IN (AWX1735) E
7.FHR/FWR OUT

5.FHL/FWL OUT

13.GNDA PIN JACK FFC


3.HDZR OUT
15.SW1 OUT
27.SBR OUT

1.HDZL OUT

12.SL IN
28.GNDDAS

26.GNDDAS
25.SBL OUT
24.GNDDAS

22.GNDDAS

20.GNDDAS

18.GNDDAS

16.GNDDAS

14.GNDDAS

12.GNDDAS

10.GNDDAS

CN2510

CN7671

CN7672

CN7761

CN7762

CN5751
11.SR OUT
23.ZR OUT

19.FR OUT

8.GNDDAS

6.GNDDAS

4.GNDDAS

2.GNDDAS
21.ZL OUT

17.FL OUT

11.GNDA
18

18

18

18
13.C OUT

9.SL OUT

10.SR IN
9.GNDA
8.C IN
7.GNDA F HDBT ASSY HDMI CONNECTOR 2.0mm CABLE HOLDER

R PHONO
JA2503
DVR/BDR CD
JA2505 JA3102 JA3101
PRE OUT
JA3201 JA3202
6.SW IN
5.GNDA
4.FL IN
JA7761 JA7762
R
(SC-89 : AWX1961)
R JA3103 3.GNDA JUMPER CONNECTOR 2.0mm FLAT CABLE
2.FR IN L
L 1.GNDA

IN IN IN F SW1&SW2 C S SB FH FW
F C
SW
S SB
ADX7745-
U PRIMARY SHIELD ! BOARD IN BOARD TO BOARD

PRE BRIDGE ASSY


CN6951
5/150
ASSY AC CORD

A (AWX1822)
24

24
CN6801
MCH BRIDGE ASSY (SC-87: AWX1820) FFC CONNECTOR ANOTHER CONNECTOR
10.GNDSBR
24.V+12FHL
6.V+12FHR

23.V-12FHL
7.GNDFHR

9.V+12SBR
5.V-12FHR

2.GNDFHL
1.GNDFHL

19.V+12SR

4.V+12SBL
20.GNDSR

8.V-12SBR
14.V+12SL

5.GNDSBL
18.V-12SR

15.GNDSL

3.V-12SBL

MULTI CH IN ASSY
13.V-12SL
11.V+12C
12.GNDC

2.GNDCH
1.GNDCH
10.V-12C

SHIELD CABLE
12.SBR+
11.SBR-
9.FHR+

4.FHL+
8.FHR-

22.SR+

7.SBL+
3.FHL-

17.SL+

KN6962
21.SR-

6.SBL-
16.SL-
14.C+

BUFFER GND_M ASSY


13.C-

CN6803
24
CN6802
24
Q (AWX1783)
24 24 *OPTION
CN4001
CN3802 CN3801 MODEL MICROPHONE REMO-COM CABLE for iPod
4

S ( S 1/6 - S 6/6)
SC-89 CUXJ APM7009- AXD7725- -

R IR INTERFACE_M ASSY F-WIDE/B SURROUND S-BACK


SC-LX88-K
SC-LX88
SC-LX88-S SYXJ8
DLXJ
APM7009-
APM7009-
AXD7725-
AXD7725-
-
F
1.+B(+65V)

-
4.-B(-65V)

R L R L R L FXJ

(AWX1776) JA4501 JA4301 JA4901


D AMP ASSY SC-LX88 APM7011- AXD7725- -
3.GND
2.GND

AXJ5
SC-LX88 JXJ APM7009- AXD7726- -

CN3870
5
CN3860
5
CN3850
5
CN3840
5
CN3830
5
CN3820
5
CN3810
5
(SC-89 : AWX1929) SC-87
SC-LX78-K
SC-LX78
SC-LX78-S
CUXJ
SYXJ8
APM7011-
APM7011-
AXD7725-
AXD7725-
-
-

5 5 5 5 5 5 5
(SC-87 : AWX1933) SC-LX78
DLXJ
FXJ
AXJ5
APM7011-
APM7011-
AXD7725-
AXD7725-
-
-
CN4700 CN4600 CN4500 CN4400 CN4300 CN4800 CN4900 SC-LX78 JXJ APM7011- AXD7726-

SC-89 15
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR AUDIO BLOCK

A Refer to the “4.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR


G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)
ARC I2S

B DAC HIGH ASSY


IC2010
8ch DAC
ES9016S
COAX1(DVD)
JA2009
COAX2(SAT/CBL)
I -V IC2011, IC201
IC2013, IC201
IC2006 IC2027 & IC2015, IC201
ADC
IC2003
I2S(DATA)
BUFFER PCM1804DB
LPF IC2019, IC202
I2S(BCK,LRCK)
OPT IN1(TV) JA2002 DIR&DIT (Zone L,R)
AK4118AEQ

B OPT IN2(DVR/BDR) JA2004 TX1

A/D BUFFER
IC2033, IC2035
BT module

Europe Model Only

Except Europe Model


A AUDIO ASSY
Optional BT (C,SW1,SL,SR,FHL,FHR)

JA2010
(FL,FR)
IC2009, IC2026,
IC2010, IC2038,
X2001 V+6V_AD
IC2027 SW DownMix
IC2037 IC2030 IC2034
IC2009 1.2V 3.3V 5V IC2701, IC2702

C IC2028 IC2029
IC2010 1.2V 3.3V IC2027
V+5V_D
IC2031
3.3V IC2009,
IC2003, IC2004, IC2002 IC2010
IC2005, IC2006, IC2001,
3.3V
IC2007 IC2003
ZONE2

K MIC HP ASSY MIC Amp IC2501 ZONE3

MIC JA3471
Selector / Volume / PRE Amp
IC3471
BD3473KS2

Except Japanese Model


TUNER Module

SAT/CBL JA2501

DVR JA2505

CD JA2505

MULTI IN L/R JA7761

MULTI IN C/SW JA7761


MULTI IN SL/SR JA7762
E
MULTI IN SBL/SBR JA7762

MULTI CH IN ASSY MCH BRIDGE ASSY


SC-LX88 Only SC-LX88 Only
IC3273
Selector / Volume / PRE Amp
BD3473KS2

SBL

ZON

ZON

16 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN AUDIO BLOCK” A

(S&FH DATA) I2S I2S I2S

(BCK,LRCK,F&C DATA) IC2007

BUFFER
(BCK,LRCK) IC2026 IC2038
IC2010 X2001 IC2009
ZONE2 DAC HD ZONE DAC
8ch DAC
8ch DAC 80 AK4388ET AK4388ET
ES9016S ES9016S
MHz
(SB&SW2 DATA)
OSC
-V IC2011, IC2012, IC2021(SR,FHR) I -V IC2017, IC2018, IC2024 (SBL,SBR)
IC2013, IC2014, IC2022(FR,SW1)
&
IC2041, IC2042 (SW2)
LPF LPF
& IC2015, IC2016, IC2023(C,FL) IC2032 IC2039
LPF IC2019, IC2020, IC2025(FHL,SL) LPF (ZONE2) (HD ZONE2)
(SBL,SBR,SW2)

(Zone L,R)

(HD Zone L,R)

JA2006 OPT OUT1 B

ZONE2 SW Amp
IC6701
<<AUDIO ZONE OUT>>
JA6701 ZONE2 SW OUT
R,FHL,FHR) IC6703
ZONE2
ZONE2 OUT
HPF SELECTOR JA6701
(FL,FR)
IC6702
JA3206 ZONE3 OUT
DownMix

, IC2702 JA2504 DVR OUT

HEADPHONE
Amp
K MIC HP ASSY
IC2801
JA3476 HP

ZONE2
<<POWER AMP

mp
ZONE3 INPUT BUFFER>>
S D AMP ASSY
IC6821, <<POWER AMP>>
IC6841
JA4101 SP FL/FR

IC6801
JA4101 SP C
D
IC6861,
IC6881
JA4301 SP SL/SR

IC6901,
IC6921
JA4901 SP SBL/SBR

IC7491
IC7451,
FH FW IC7471 SP TML/TMR
SELECTOR JA5101

JA4501 SP FWL/FWR
P IR BUFFER_M
ASSY RY4500,RY5000
E

SW PRE Amp
<<PREOUT>>
IC2751
JA3101 PREOUT SW1
SW PRE Amp
IC2751
mp JA3102 PREOUT SW2

IC3101
JA3101 PREOUT FL/FR

IC3151
SBL,SBR,SW2 JA3103 PREOUT C
ZONE2
IC3201
ZONE3 JA3201 PREOUT SL/SR

IC3251
JA3201 PREOUT SBL/SBR
IC3271
IC3221 JA3201 PREOUT TML/TMR F
PRE SELECTOR IC3272
FH FW
JA3202 PREOUT FWL/FWR

SC-89 17
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.3 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN VIDEO BLOCK

A
C FRONT HDMI USB ASSY
CEC
HDMI IN5
DDC
Buffer

20 MHz

HDMI IN7 IC1204


/MHL IP.SCALER
B IC9602 Marvell
HDMI SW "88DE2750"
HDMI IN6
Silicon Image
"SiI9589-3"
HDMI IN4 Deneb
(VIDEO) 2
HDMI IN3
IC1602
(DVR/BDR) 4k2k Upscaler
HDMI IN2
(SAT/CBL) "MN8647771"
C
More than VDEC480p output
HDMI BDIN CK:27M - 74.25 MHz
/DT:16 bit/DE,VS,HS CK:27M
/DT:BT656
HDMI IN1 28.63636MHz
(DVD)
GUI uCOM
COMPOSITE IC909
Video Decoder 27 MHz IC101
J COMPOSITE ASSY
Analog "EMMA2LL
COMPONENT
Y Devices
D "ADV7181C"
Pb
Pr IC103
Nor FLASH
I COMPONENT ASSY 64Mb

24MHz
BT
B DAC HIGH ASSY
36.864MHz
25 MHz IC9204
Media Processor
E
SMSC
IC9203 IC603
"DM860AS1"
LAN PHY Gate Array
ETHERNET
SMSC SEIKO EPSON
"LAN8700C" "PE7008A"

IC9205
IC9206
FLASH ROM
1Gb iPod
Authentication
APPLE
F
IC9201 IC9209 (RENESAS)
SDRAM-166 SDRAM-166 "H337S3959"
256Mb(32Mx8) 256Mb(32Mx8)

18 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

F HDBT ASSY (SC-89 ONLY) A

G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)


DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)
HDBase T TX
IC3201
"VS100TX" HDMI ZONE
20 MHz

HDMI ZONE
IC1204
IC1212 /OUT3
P.SCALER DDR2 27 MHz Except SC- 89
Marvell 512Mb B
88DE2750"
IC1609
HDMI OUT2
HDMI SW

27 MHz "MN8647781" HDMI OUT1

IC1602 L DISPLAY ASSY


2k Upscaler
EVENT ucom
N8647771"
RENESAS
C

USB(FRONT)
C FRONT HDMI USB ASSY
GUI uCOM
2 COMPOSITE
IC101 J COMPOSITE ASSY
"EMMA2LL"
2 COMPONENT-Y
D
2 COMPONENT-Pb
IC103 IC102
Nor FLASH SDRAM
2 COMPONENT-Pr
64Mb 256Mb I COMPONENT ASSY

22.5792MHz 24.576MHz

24 MHz 24 MHz E
IC9002 IC9703
1st DSP 2nd DSP
DA808K013DPTP456 DA808K013DPTP456

SeriFlash SDRAM-166 SeriFlash SDRAM-166


32Mb 64Mb (8M x 16) 16Mb 64Mb (8M x 16)
TMDS
DIGITAL VIDEO
CEC
ANALOG VIDEO
POWER SUPPLY BLOCK Diagram CLOCK F
(DCDC,LDO) DIGITAL AUDIO

SC-89 19
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR DIGITAL MAIN AUDIO BLOCK

A
B DAC HIGH ASSY
AND (LCX08)

IC2027
ADC
PCM1804DB
ZONE DAC SELECTOR ZNET
H : USB_DAC SEL (LCX157)
L : BCO
IC1814
IC2003 H
DIR DAUX S
COAX 1
COAX 2
AK4118AEQ8 XTI DIRMCKI H
L
B BCK2 DIRBCK
OPT 1 LRCK2 DIRLRCK
OPT 2 DIRDATO
SDTO2
MCKO1

MSPDIF
M
AND (LCX08)
IC1804
XXTL0

E USB DAC ASSY


SEL (7SZ126)
IC1512
UBMCK SE
USBDMCK
UBBCK IC1
C 24.576MHz
USB UBLRCK
UBDATO
NETDSDMCK
DSD28X56
SEL (VHC126)
AND (SH08) IC1509
DAC IC1521 IC1511 DIRMCK
× 8 or 4 22.5792MHz
PLL
MID-H Only
NETMCK
NMCK USB-DAC/BCo SELECTOR
IC9204 NBCK
USBDMCK
HDMCK
NLRCK SEL(LCX157)
NMP NFDAT/NDSDFL
NSLR/NDSDFR
IC1815
DIRBCK
DIRLRCK
H:USBDA
DM860AS1
0AS1 NC_LFE
L;BCO PC FILE LINE/HDMI LINE H:
L:
SWITCHING BLOCK
HDM
NBCK SEL(VHC
NLRCK NUBCK IC1817
D NUBCK
NFDAT/NDSDFL NULRCK DSDH_BCK
24MHz NSLR/NDSDFR NUDAT/NDSDFL
NC_LFE NULRCK
NDSDFR
IC1602 SEL(SZ125)
IC9006
DSDH_LRCK/HDSDSL

NUDAT/NDSDFL
DSDH_HFDT/HDSDFL
Q6 PHDZAMCLK
Q5 PHDZBCK NDSDFR
DSDH_BCK DSDH_HSPDIF/DSDFR
Q4 PHDZLRCK
PHDZFDT HDZSEL DSDH_LRCK/HDSDSL
Q0
SEL(LCX157) DSDH_HFDT/HDSDFL
MN IC1603 DSDH_HSPDIF/DSDFR
71
8647771
D4 HDZBCK
D1 HDZLRCK
DIRBCK 24.0MHz
D0 HDZFDT ACLKR2
DIRLRCK
AFSR2
E
DIRDATO
AXR2[0]
AHCLKR0
IC9002 IC
CH0AMCLK
P1MCLK NUBCK
NULRCK
ACLKR0
AFSR0
1stDSP 2nd
VHC541 NUDAT/DSDFL AXR0[1] D808K013 D80
IC9101 SLR/NDSDFR AXR0[2]
P1_BCK C_LFE AXR0[3] DPTP456
CH0ABCLK
P1_LRCK/DSDSL
DP
CH0ALRCLK AXR0[4]
P1_HFDT/DSDFL AXR0[5] AHCLKX0
CH0ASD0 D1BCK
ACLKX0
D1LRCK
AHCLKR1 AFSX0
CH0ASD1 P1_CDTI/DSDLFE P1B_BCK ACLKR1 AXR0[7]D1FDT
CH0ASD2 P1_SDTI/DSDC P1B_LRCK/DSDSL AFSR1 AXR0[8]D1CDT
CH0ASD3 P1_BDTI/DSDSR P1B_HFDT/DSDFL AXR1[0] AXR0[9]D1SDT
CH0ASPDIF P1_SPDIF/DSDFR P1B_SDTI/DSDC AXR1[1] AXR0[10]D1BWDT
P1B_CDTI/DSDLFE AXR1[2] AXR0[12]D1HWDT
AND(VHC08) P1B_BDTI/DSDSR AXR1[3] AXR0[13]D1HWDT
IC1601 P1B_LRCK/DSDSL
CH1ABCLK D2B_BCK AXR1[4] AMUTE
P1B _SPDIF/ DSDFR AXR1[5]
F CH1ALRCLK D2B_LRCK
CH1ASD0 D2B_FDT

27MHz

20 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

A
ZMCLK
IC2026 FL/FR IC2010
ZONE- I2S (LR) Z2 DAC DAC
AK4388ET ES9016S
FL/FR

IC2038 FL/FR
HDZ DAC C/LFE
ZNET
AK4388ET
SEL (LCX157)
C1814 AND (LCX08) SL/SR
HD_ZONE_DAC
SELECTOR DABCK
H : BCo/USB-DAC DALRCK/DSDFL
L : HDMI FHL/FHR
HDZDACSEL
DAFDT/DSDFR B
SEL (LCX157)
IC1818 DACDT 80MHz

G
MASTER CLOCK SELECTOR BLOCK DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89) SBL/SBR

DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)

LFE2

SEL(VHC126) AND(LCX08)
K
24.576MHz IC1806
24PQLS
IC1804 IC2009 C
DAC
22PQLS ES9016S
22.5792MHz PQLS
PQMCLK

DAZDB

DSP THROUGH PCM/DSD


H:DIR SWITCHING BLOCK
L : NET/HDMI
H : DSP THROUGH ROUTE
MI LINE H : HDMI
L : NET DIRMCK L : DSP ROUTE
CK DSPPASS
HDMCK SEL(VHC157) H : DSD
SEL(VHC157) IC1516 SEL(LCX157) L : PCM
IC1817 IC1501 DSDXPCM
NUBCK HNBCK H D
SEL(LCX157)
D2BCK L IC1515
NULRCK HNLRCK
DABCK
D2LRCK
NUDAT/NDSDFL HNFD/DSDFL L DALRCK/DSDFL
D2FDT/DSDFL H
NDSDFR HNDSDFR
DAFDT/DSDFR
D2CDT/DSDFR

DACDT

SPDIF
AMCLK
I2S
FLG
24.0MHz
SYSCLK
IC9002 IC9703 I2S BCK,LRCK E

1stDSP 2ndDSP
AHCLKR0
D808K013 ACLKR0 D808K013
AND(VHC08)
RYAC
IC1616
AFSR0
DPTP456 AXR0[0] DPTP456
AHCLKX0 AHCLKR1 AHCLKX0
D1BCK
ACLKX0 ACLKR1 D2BCK SEL(LCX157)
AFSX0
D1LRCK AFSR1
ACLKX0
D2LRCK IC1503
NET
AFSX0
D1FDT AXR1[0]
[7]D1FDT
8]D1CDT D1CDT AXR1[1]
AXR0[7]D2FDT
D2FDT/DSDFL DASDT POW
D2CDT/DSDFR
AXR0[8]D2CDT
9]D1SDT D1SDT AXR1[2] D2SDT DABWDT
AXR0[9]D2SDT
D1BWDT D1BWDT AXR1[3]
D1HWDT AXR1[4] AXR0[10]D2BWDT D2BWDT DIR
D1HWDT D2HWDT DAHWDT
D1HWDT D1DMDT AXR1[5] AXR0[12]D2HWDT
AXR0[13] D2SW2DT POW
AMUTE DASW2DT
AMUTE
ACLKX1
DVC F

POW

SC-89 21
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

4.5 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR VIDEO BLOCK

G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)


DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)

VDEC LPF
EMMA

LPF

LPF
B

I COMPONENT ASSY I2C

22 68

21 COMPONENT
69
OUTPUT
C OMPONENT CDET
19
INPUT

18
75 70

16
MONITOR OUT
C IN 1
15 75 71
(DVD)

35 59

34

60
33

IN 2
32
(DVR/BDR) 75 61

31

30 75 62

D 39 49

40

51
41

42
75 52

43

44 75 53

96
77

COMPOSITE 95
INPUT
E 94 79 COMPOSITE
OUTPUT

J COMPOSITE ASSY 93

75 81
SAT/CBL 92
J COMPOSITE ASSY
91
75 82 DVR/BDR OUT
DVR/BDR 89

88 75 83 MONITOR OUT

IC8301
87
VIDEO SW
NJW1327FU1

22 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

SC-89 23
5 6 7 8
F
E
B
A

D
C

24
A Refer to
T PRIMARY ASSY MAIN Transformer part
Other Circuits V+5R6_EV(DDD)
V+5R6_EV V+3R3_HHH(EM)
SMPS
W
V+1R8_HHH(DSP)
V+3R3_NW
V+5_HD
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)

1
1

G DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) IC9204


IC451 Network
3chDCDC DM860AS1
Converter +LAN8700
TPS65251RHA
DVCPOW IC9502
1.2V LDO V+1R2_NW
NETPOW5 S- 1172B12- E6
IC9401
5V LDO V+5_WF IC9202 JA9201 +5V for
MM3529A50 5V LOAD SW Wireless LAN
BD2226G Converter

IC101
UPD61110GM
- 100S1

+Flash
IC9515
1.5V Ripple Blocker V+1R5_EM +SDR
MIC94325YMT

IC603
Gate Array
PE7008A
IC9508 V+2R5_EM
2.5V LDO
MM3529A25

2
2

IC9602
HDMI SW 5in1
SiI9589- 3

IC9523
1.2V Ripple Blocker V+1R2_HD
MIC94325YMT
IC1602
HDMI Tx
MN8647771
IC9403
DCDC Converter
MM3543BH V+1R2_PA

IC1609
HDMI TX SW 4in2
MN8647781

SC-89
IC9511 IC1605 JA1601 OUT1
5V LDO 5V LOAD SW
MM3529A50
AAT4610BIGV

IC1610 JA1602
5V LOAD SW OUT2
AAT4610BIGV
4.6 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (1)

IC1615 JA1603 OUT3/HDZONE

3
3

5V LOAD SW
AAT4610BIGV
C EXCEPT SC-89

JA1604
FRONT HDMI
USB ASSY SC-89 ONLY

JA9620 V+5_HD OTHER

IC9405 V+5_MHL IC9603 JA9607 HDMI IN7/MHL


V+6R3_ROKU 5V LDO Current SW
MHLPOW NJM2819ADL3-05 BD82065FVJ

CN8003
CN9502
IC1204
VIDEO
IC9404 PROCESSOR
V+1R8_SC 88DE2750
1.8V LDO
MM3529A18

IC9402 V+1_SC
1V LDO
S- 1172B10
IC1212

4
4

DDR2 for
Scaler

IC909
VIDEO Decorder
ADV7181CBSTZ
IC9505
1.8V LDO V+1R8_VD
MM3529A18

IC9406
5V LDO V+5_EV
Mute Buffer
MM3411A50

IC9513 IC9002
3.3V LDO V+3R3_DSP DSPD808K013DPTP456
DIRPOW NJM2846DL3-33 +SDRAM
VIDEO Decorder
ADV7181CBSTZ
IC9505
1.8V LDO V+1R8_VD
MM3529A18

IC9406
5V LDO V+5_EV
Mute Buffer
MM3411A50

IC9513 IC9002
3.3V LDO V+3R3_DSP DSPD808K013DPTP456
DIRPOW NJM2846DL3-33 +SDRAM

IC9518
1.3V Ripple
Blocker V+1R3_D1
MIC94325YMT
5

5
IC9703
DSPD808K013DPTP456
+SDRAM
IC9514
1.3V Ripple
Blocker V+1R3_D2
MIC94325YMT

IC9512
3.3V LDO V+3R3_OS X1501, 1502
NJM2872BF33 XTAL

IC9504
5V LDO
MM3529A50 V+5_DSP

MID-H EXCEPT SC-89 SC-89 ONLY

CN901 CN9701 CN1984 CN1983


CN601 CN603
CN3784 CN5501 CN5503
CN7952 CN8301 JA3202
IC3202
Q5622 JA3203
5V LOAD SW HD ZONE
FFC USBDPON FET SW (1.8V) Q5622
6

AAT4610BIGV

6
RTQ040P02 FET SW (1.8V)
RTQ040P02 IC3204 IC3201
C C 3chDCDC V+1R0_VS HDBase- T TX
CN7902 IC5503 Converter VS100TX
IC5503 N N
USBDAC USBDAC TPS65251RHA V+1R8_VS
CM6631
5 3
CM6631 DVCPOW
E E 5 2 V+3R3_VS
0 0
2 1
USB DAC USB DAC X3201

AD

V+5R6_EV
XTAL

D-DAC BRIDGE
ASSY
ASSY ASSY F HDBT ASSY
IC7902 CN3783
5V LDO
MM3411A50 CN2001

I
V+5_D IC2003

CONNECT ASSY
DIR + DIT

COMPONENT ASSY
IC2002 V+3R3_D Peripheral

SC-89
3.3V LDO AK4118AEQ
B DAC HIGH ASSY

V+5_EV
NJM2881F33

Y
IC8601
C C IC2026
RS232C

DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY


232POW V+6_AD IC2034 V+5_DA
N Zone2 DAC
N 5V LDO
AK4388EF
3 2 NJM2845DL1- 05
CN7954 C 0
CN7903 7
IC2038
CN7004 9 0
HDZone DAC

AG
1 4 AK4388EF
IR
IC2027
7

A/D Converter

7
IC2031 V+3R3_DA
FFC H INTERFACE ASSY PCM1804DB
3.3V LDO
NJM2872BF33

IC2029 IC2009
V+3R3_A
3.3V LDO SUB DAC
NJM2872BF33 ES9016S
CN6001
IC2040
V+3R3_DA3
3.3V LDO
S- 1172B33-E6
V+5_EV IC2037 V+1R2_A2
IC6001 1.2V LDO
EVENT CPU S- 1172B12-E6

IC2030
V+3R3_DA2
3.3V LDO IC2010
S- 1172B33-E6 MAIN DAC
L DISPLAY ASSY IC2028 ES9016S
V+1R2_A
1.2V LDO
S- 1172B12-E6

IC2046
U2001
3.3V LDO
BT Module
BTPOW NJM2888F33
8

8
Europe Mdel Only

IC2001 JA2010
5V LOAD SW BT
BD2224G Connector

Except Europe Model

25
F
E
B
A

D
C
F
E
B
A

D
C

26
X B DIODE ASSY P
S D AMP ASSY R IR BUFFER_M

1
1

+ +B IR ASSY
RECTIFIER V+64V
INTERFACE_M
D7400,7401
V- 64V

CN7401
ASSY

CN4001

CN7400
- -B
V+7_A
IC4*03 V- 7_A B
Driver IC VCC
CN6801

NJM2830U1-12

RECTIFIER IC7241 - B+15V V+12**


VSS+12V

CN4*00
D7241-7244 NJM78M15FA
V- 12**

CN7241
CN4002
CN3801,3802
CN6802,6803

IC4003

CN3810 - 3890
NJM78M05DL1A V+5V_S

+ IC7271 V+8_MD IC4008


NJM78M08FA NJM78M06DL1A V+6V
RECTIFIER
D7271-7274 IC7272 V- 8_MD IC4009

CN7201
-

CN7271
CN4003
V-6V L DISPLAY ASSY

2
2

NJM79M08FA NJM79M06DL1A

+ IC7251 V+12DF
NJM78M12FA V+12V AC1,AC2
RECTIFIER V+12RY - VF for FL
D7251-7254 V- 12DF
- IC7252 V+5_V
V- 12V
NJM79M12FA

CN7251
CN4004
V- 12RY
IC7273 V+15VDD IC4002
NJM78M15FA V+12VD K
NJM2830U1-12

SC-89
MIC HP ASSY
V+7_A
V- 7_A

V+FAN CN3472
3 Q7211
FAN FFC
8 Q7212

CN7291
CN5932
CN5931

V- FAN
W IR REG ASSY CN7664 CN7663
4.7 BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR POWER BLOCK (2)

3
3

AH
AJ FAN CONNECT ASSY F-IN BRIDGE
ASSY

Z CN7662 CN7661
CN7005 CN7008
FB CONNECT
V REG ASSY AC1,AC2
ASSY
MAIN
Transformer
A RECTIFIER - - VF
D7621, 7623, 7621
CN7721
CN7683

JP7725

CN7602
CN7681
CN7002

V+12TRG
RECTIFIER + IC7611
D7611, 7613, 7611 NJM78M12FA V+12TRG
AF

4
4

FRONT BRIDGE
CN7722
CN7684
CN7682
CN7007

ASSY H INTERFACE ASSY


CN7724
5 B
2

CN6951

CN7601
AI FFC
A REG AA
BRIDGE PRE BRIDGE
5 CN6952 ASSY
ASSY
CN2503 CN3051
RECTIFIER
CN6951

CN760
AI FFC
A REG AA
BRIDGE PRE BRIDGE
5 CN6952 ASSY
ASSY
CN2503 CN3051
RECTIFIER + IC7521 V+6AD
D7521,7522 NJM78M06FA A AUDIO ASSY
+ IC7501 V+12A
V+12_A

CN7501
NJM78M12FA

JP5775
JP3001
RECTIFIER

CN7502
5

CN5775

5
D7501-7504 IC7502
NJM79M12FA V- 12_A
- V- 12A
Q3001 V+7_A

Q3002 V- 7_A

Q3901

CN3001 CN3902
CN3792 FFC
+ IC7601 V+5V AB
RECTIFIER NJM78M05FA
D7601 A-DAC C V+5_T
- IC7602 V- 5V BRIDGE TUNER MODULE
NJM79M05FA ASSY
6

6
CN3791 Except Japanese Model
CN2004

IC2183
CN7603 V+5_DA
NJM2845DL1-05

V-12_A
V+12_A B DAC HIGH ASSY

SC-89
V+5_V
CN901

V+5_V
CN8301

JP8402

V- 5_V
CN3653
C FRONT HDMI USB ASSY Q8401 V+3_V G
7

7
V+5_USB (Except US Model)
IC8002 Q8402 V- 3_V I DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)
RECTIFIER + V+UN_USB
IC8004
IC8005 BD82065FVJ USB +5V COMPONENT DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)
D3651 BD9329EFJ
D8008 NJM2819ADL3-515H (Load SW) Supply

JP8001
JA8001

(DC-DC Conv.) ASSY

CN3652
US Model : 6.3V CN8303
Except US Model US Model Only
CN3601
: 5.1V
D USB RECT ASSY
CN8001 V+5_V V- 5_V
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)
G DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)
J COMPOSITE ASSY
V+5R6_DDD (ROKU) US Model Only
D9402
CN9501
8

8
V+6R3_ROKU
IC9405 IC9603 HDMI V+5MHL
D9403 NJM2819ADL3-05 BD82065FVJ Supply
JA9607

CN9502

(Load SW)
V+5_MHL (Except US Model)

27
F
E
B
A

D
C
1 2 3 4

5. DIAGNOSIS
5.1 DIAGNOSIS FLOWCHART
A
NO POWER
This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
No Power

Yes No
Stand by Error Indications ? Jump to “No FL DISPLAY”
No Yes
Yes Diagnose or replace Refer to the
Fuse FU4 OPEN ?
PRIMARY ASSY “5.2 [4] Error Indocations”
No

Check PRIMARY ASSY Remove AC code and remove No Diagnose or replace


JP51-1,2,3pin or *DIGITAL No CN9501. Insart AC code and PRIMARY ASSY
B MAIN HD ASSY check JP51-1,2,3pin, +5.6V
CN9501-1,2,3pin +5.6V Diagnose the power supply path of
Yes
Yes V+5R6_EV after PRIMARY ASSY

Check *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY No Check +5.6V line on *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
CN601-1,2pin +5.6V or replace *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
Yes

Check DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY No Replace FFC


CN7902-38,39pin +5.6V (*DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY to DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY)
Yes
Check DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY
No Replace DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY,
CN7903-1,2pin +5.0V
CN7903-36pin +4.9V(XRESET) D7901, IC7901, IC7902 or IC7903
C
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY
No Replace FFC
CN6001-38,39pin +5.0V
CN6001-4pin +4.9V(XRESET) (DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY to DISPLAY ASSY)

Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY No Replace DISPLAY ASSY
L6001 +5.0V or replace L6001
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY No Replace DISPLAY ASSY
C6017 +3.3V or replace IC6002
Yes
D Check DISPLAY ASSY No Check the signal path of XRESET
IC6001-10pin +4.9V (XRESET) or replace DISPLAY ASSY
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY
No
IC6001-32pin (POWKEY) Check the signal path of POWKEY
HL when press power key
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY
No No Problem
CN6001-16pin (DVCPOW) Check the signal path of DVCPOW Replace DISPLAY ASSY
LH when press power key
Yes
Check DISPLAY ASSY
No No Problem
E CN6001-12pin (ACRY) Check the signal path of ACRY Replace DISPLAY ASSY
LH when press power key
Yes
Check PRIMARY ASSY No Check the signal path of ACRY DISPLAY ASSY DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY 
JP51-7pin (ACRY)
LH when press power key *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY PRIMARY ASSY
Yes
Does RY71 turn on No
Check the circuits around RY71 or replace PRIMARY ASSY
when press power key ?
Yes
Check *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY No Check the signal path of DVCPOW DISPLAY ASSY DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY 
CN601-16pin (DVCPOW)
*DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
LH when press power key
F
Yes
Diagnose or replace *SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
*DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY

28 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

NO FL DISPLAY

This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
A
No FL DISPLAY

Diagnose the circuits


Yes No
Dimmer ? "FL OFF" LED light on ? (around D6010)
No or replace DISPLAY ASSY

Check the path of FL AC1 and AC2 Replace MAIN TRANS


All NG
DISPLAY  F-IN BRIDGE INTERFACE 
Check DISPLAY ASSY No
FB CONNECT  FRONT BRIDGE REG 
JP6001 6,7pin 4.3Vac B
MAIN TRANS
Yes Other results Diagnose or replace
NG ASSY
Other results
Check DISPLAY ASSY No Check the path of V+5_V,-VF
JP6001 5pin -30V (VF)
(Signal path is same as FL AC1 and AC2)
4pin +5V
Yes
All NG Diagnose REG ASSY
(around IC7601:V+5_V, D7625,
Check DISPLAY ASSY No D7267:-VF) or replace
Check the power supply path of FL AC1
V6001(FL Display) REG ASSY
and AC2 or replace DISPLAY ASSY
1,62pin 4.3Vac
C
Yes

Check DISPLAY ASSY


IC6003(FL uCOM) No Check the path of V+5_V or XFLRST
1pin +5.0V (V+5_V), or replace DISPLAY ASSY
6pin +5.0V (XFLRST)
Yes

Check DISPLAY ASSY


No Replace X6002, IC6003
X6002 oscillating
or DISPLAY ASSY
(5MHz) D
Yes

Check DISPLAY ASSY


No NG Replace IC6003
V6001(FL Display) Diagnose around IC6003
or DISPLAY ASSY
damage
Yes

Replace V6001 No Problem Replace V6001(FL Display)


(FL Display) or DISPLAY ASSY

SC-89 29
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

NO SOUND (Except for troubles caused by setting and others)

EXT STEREO mode : 2ch signals are distributed to all channels.


A OPTIMUM Surr mode : Surround mode of headphones
No sound from speakers (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels
- There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others. Bad connection of cables
and connectors should be also considered.)

No sound only from front No The sound of the relevant No The signal of the relevant channel No Check the path of
channels (L/R 2 channels) channel does not come form Preout. exists in PRE BRIDGE ASSY. the relevant
Yes Yes Yes channel in AUDIO
No ASSY.
Sound comes form speakers in Pure Direct by
applying a signal to analog input terminal. Check the signal path of the relevant channel in
IR BUFFER_M ASSY, or check the path of the power supply
to the relevant channel.
B Yes OK

In EXT STEREO, the signal of the No Check the signal path of the relevant channel in
relevant channel does not exist in Check the path of the relevant IR INTERFACE_M ASSY, or check the path of the power
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY. channel in AUDIO ASSY. supply to the relevant channel.
Yes OK

The signal(DATA, BCK, LRCK) of No Check the path of the relevant Check the path of the relevant channel in D AMP ASSY.
the relevant channel does not exist channel in DAC HIGH ASSY.
in D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY.
Yes
Check the path of the relevant
signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.
C *SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

No sound only from Preout (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels
- There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others. Bad connection of cables
and connectors should be also considered.)
No sound only in DVROUT or PHONO - Check the relevant path in AUDIO ASSY .

No Check the path of the relevant channel


No sound from speakers additionally in AUDIO ASSY.
Yes

In EXT STEREO, the signal of the relevant channel does not exist in No Check the path of the relevant channel
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY. in AUDIO ASSY.
D Yes

The signal(DATA, BCK, LRCK) of the relevant channel does not exist No Check the path of the relevant channel
in D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY. in DAC HIGH ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.


*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

No sound only in COAX and OPT input (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel.
Plural channels - There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
E Apply a signal to analog input terminal but not output from preout No Check the path of the relevant channel
and SPEAKER in AutoSurr. in DAC HIGH ASSY.
Yes

Return to COAX and OPT input but DIRDATO, DIRBCK, No Check the path of the relevant channel
DIRLRCK and DIRMCKO of D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY are not existed. in DAC HIGH ASSY.

Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.


*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

30 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

No sound only in AutoSurr in analog input (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel.
Plural channels - There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
A
Apply a signal to COAX and OPT input terminal but not output No Check the path of the relevant channel
from preout and SPEAKER in AutoSurr. in DAC HIGH ASSY.
Yes

Return to AutoSurr of analog input but DIRDATO, DIRBCK, DIRLRCK, No Check the path of the relevant channel
DIRMCKI and DIRMCKO of D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY are not existed. in DAC HIGH ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.


*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

No sound from HEADPHONES (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels -
B
There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others. Bad connection of cables and
connectors should be also considered.)
If it is impossible to change to HEADPHONE, check the path of XHPDET signal.

Sound comes from HEADPHONE


No Sound comes from No Check the path of the relevant
in Pure Direct by applying a signal Preout in PureDirect. channel in AUDIO ASSY.
to analog input terminal. Yes
Yes
HP signal exists in No Check the path of the relevant
In AutoSurr with removing FRONT BRIDGE ASSY. channel in AUDIO ASSY.
HEADPHONE, the signal of the No Check the path of the relevant Yes
relevant channel does not exists in channel in AUDIO ASSY.
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY HP signal exists in No Check the path of the relevant
FB CONNECT ASSY. channel in FRONT BRIDGE
Yes C
Yes ASSY.
The signal(DATA, BCK, LRCK) of No Check the path of the relevant
the relevant channel does not HP signal exists in No Check the path of the relevant
channel in DAC HIGH ASSY. INTERFACE ASSY. channel in FB CONNECT
exist in D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY.
ASSY.
Yes Yes
HP signal exists in No Check the path of the relevant
Check the path of the relevant F-IN BRIDGE ASSY. channel in INTERFACE
signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY. ASSY.
Yes
Check the HP signal
path in MIC HP ASSY.
*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

No sound only from ZONE (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels - D
There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
No sound only in ZONE SW - Check the relevant path in AUDIO ASSY.
Sound comes from ZONE2 or ZONE3 OUT by applying the signal to No Check the path of the relevant channel
analog input terminal. in AUDIO ASSY.
Yes

If music content is replayed with Front USB terminal, sound does


not from ZONE2.
Yes

In AutoSurr, the signal of the relevant channel exist in No Check the path of the relevant channel E
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY. in AUDIO ASSY.
Yes

The signal(ZFDA, ZBCK, ZLRCK, ZMCK) of the relevant No Check the path of the relevant channel
channel does not exist in D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY. (ZONE2 DAC) in DAC HIGH ASSY.
Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.

Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in FRONT HDMI USB ASSY.
*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY F

SC-89 31
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

No sound only from FRONT USB terminal or only from MHL terminal (There may be troubles with the power
source of circuit and control signals. Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
A
Check the path of the relevant signal in FRONT HDMI USB ASSY.

Yes

Check the path of the relevant signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.


*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

No sound only in HDMI, MEDIA SERVER and INTERNET RADIO (There may be troubles with the power source of
circuit and control signals. Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
Check the path of the relevant signal in *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY. *SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

B
No sound only in BT (Single channel - Check only the signal path of the relevant channel. Plural channels -
There may be troubles with power source, control signals: MUTE, DET and others. Bad connection of cables
and connectors should be also considered.)

No sound in another BT unit


No Repair or replace BT unit.

Yes

In AutoSurr, the signal of the relevant channel (BT L, BT R) exists in No Check the path of the relevant channel
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY. in DAC HIGH ASSY.
Yes
C Check the path of the relevant signal in AUDIO ASSY.

No sound only in USB-DAC (There may be troubles with the power source of circuit and control signals.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.) (SC-89 only)

Check the path of the relevant signal in USB DAC ASSY.

Check the path of the relevant signal in DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.

D
No sound only in MULTI CH IN (There may be troubles with the power source of circuit and control signals.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.) (SC-87 only)

The signal of the relevant channel(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16pin) No Check the circuit of the connection destination.
exists in CN2510
Yes

Check the broken point (start with checking the relevant channel (FL, FR, C, SW, SL, SR of
IC2501 and SBL, SBR of IC3273), and check the peripheral circuit.

No sound only in tuner (There may be troubles with the power source of circuit and control signals.
Bad connection of cables and connectors should be also considered.)
E
Check the path of the relevant channel in AUDIO ASSY, and check TUNER MODULE.

32 SC-89
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No sound only in POWERD HD ZONE

Speaker setting is correct ?


No Set the Speaker setting correctly. A

Yes

Is there signal in the CN9702-22, 24, 25, 26pin of No Check the peripheral circuit of IC1818.
*DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY ? Check the path from IC1602.
Yes

Is there signal in the IC2038-1, 2, 3, 4pin of No Check the peripheral path.


DAC HIGH ASSY ?
Yes

Is there signal in the IC2038-10, 11pin of DAC HIGH ASSY ? No Check the peripheral circuit of IC2038.
B
Yes

Is there signal in the CN2003-1, 3pin of DAC HIGH ASSY ? No Check the peripheral circuit of IC2039.

Yes

Check the VOL IC(IC2501, IC3273) peripheral circuit of


AUDIO ASSY.
*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

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AUDIO ASSY DIAGNOSIS

No sound in plural input modes of speaker and Preout


A No Check the broken point (start with checking the
No sound in plural channels
Yes relevant channel of CN2502)
No
Check of power source: Is there ±12V in JP3001 ? Check the circuit of the connection destination.
Yes
No
7V and -7V are output from Q3001 and 3002. Check the circuit.
Yes
No
MUTE signal of the relevant channel of CN2861 is "L". Check the circuit of the connection destination.
Yes
B When CN2861 volume is changed, the signal is No Check the circuit of the connection destination.
transmitted to 11, 12, 13pin.
Yes
Check the broken point (start with checking the relevant
channel of CN2502), and check the peripheral circuit.

No sound only in analog input


Check the path from each input terminal to IC2501.

No sound only from HEADPHONES


Check the peripheral of IC2801.
C
No sound only from ZONE 2 and ZONE 3 (Both of them, Either of them)
No
MUTE signal of the relevant channel of CN2861 is "L." Check the circuit of the connection destination.
Yes

When CN2861 ZONE volume is changed, the signal is No


Check the circuit of the connection destination.
transmitted to 11, 13pin.
Yes
Check the broken point (start with checking the relevant channel (34, 35, 76, 77pin of
IC2501), and check the peripheral circuit.

No sound only from ZONE 2 of FRONT USB


D Check the path from 1, 3pin of CN2502 to IC2501.
No sound only in BT
Check the path from 1, 3pin of CN3001 to IC2501.
No sound only in Tuner
No
The signal is transmitted to 7, 9pin when CN3902 is in Check or repalce TUNER MODULE.
reception state.
Yes
No
5V is output from Q3901. Check the circuit.
Yes
E
When the frequency of the tuner of CN3902 is changed, the No Check the signal path between
signal is transmitted to 1, 2, 3, 4pin. CN3902 and CN2861.
Yes

Check the signal path form CN3902 to IC2501.

No sound only from DVR/BDR OUT


Check the path and circuit between IC2501 and JA2504.

No sound only in PHONO


Check the path and circuit between IC2501 and JA2503.
F

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DAC HIGH ASSY DIGNOSIS

No sound from speakers and Preout in EXT STEREO


No Check the broken point (start with checking the A
No sound in plural channels
Yes relevant channel of CN2003)
No
Check of power source: Is there ±12V in CN2004 ? Check the circuit of the connection destination.
Yes
No
Check of power source: Is there ±6V in CN2004 ? Check the circuit of the connection destination.
Yes

The signal(DABCK, DALRCK, each DATA) of the relevant No


Check the circuit of the connection destination.
channel exist in CN2002.
Yes
B
No
80MHz clock exist in 19pins of IC2009 and IC2010. Check the peripheral circuit of X2001.
Yes

Check the broken point (start with checking the relevant


channel of CN2003), and check the peripheral circuit.

No sound only in COAX input or OPT input


Check the peripheral circuit of IC2003.

No sound only in analog input C

Check the peripheral circuit of IC2027.

No sound only from ZONE 2 of FRONT USB


Check the peripheral circuit of IC2026.
No sound only in BT
Check the 14, 16pin of JA2010, the power source and control signals.

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1 2 3 4

DIGITAL AMP BLOCK FLOWCHART


1) No Sound
A
Go to 2) Diagnosis Flow Chart
Power
No from Error Symptom if immediate
Distribution
shut down happens by the
Status
Protection Circuit.

Yes

Check LPF COIL Conductivity


Any Switching Approx. DC 2V (L4100)
Residual Waveform existed No exists in No Check each Power Supply of
in Speaker Output* ? Driver IC (IC4101)
(Sine wave = Approx.
Speaker Output ?
450 KHz, 0.7V rms) * Precautions for checking the speaker output Check Relay (RY4100) is ON
For the channel shown below, positive and negative of
SP terminal are inverted.
Yes surround ch : The black terminal is HOT Yes
surround back ch : and the red terminal is ground.

B Audio Signal Input


Check how far the Check Voltage of Driver IC
CSD Port (2pin)
signal is passing

No MUTE cleared ? No
Signal exists just Check MUTE Control
before Driver IC (IC4101) ? voltage (Q4100 Base) Check MUTE Control Line
(Waveform 1 and 2)* V = -12V (Normally)

* : Refer to D AMP ASSY (2/6)

Yes Yes
Check Power Supply Voltage for
Op-Amp ICs (IC4202 and IC4100)

C
Failure Driver IC (IC4101)

NOTE : Wiring number listed is the example of Front L-ch

2) Diagnosis Flow Chart from Error Symptom


Failure locating method from error symptom is available as diagnosis after product shutdown.
Diagnosis Flow Chart from error symptom due to Amplifier Section is shown here.

Cause of being BERR


Abnormality When B-Power Supply Voltage falls below + 20 V
There is a problem Shorted MOSFET (Q4101, Q4102)
Detection on No
in Conduction of Power Failure BERR Detection Circuit
AMP Power Supply Connector* ? (around Q4022, Q4024)
Voltage (BERR)
*: (CN4001, CN4002,
Yes CN4003, CN4004)
D
Check Connector Conductivity

Oscillation Cause of being OL


Over Current Waveform on Driver IC No Failure around Driver -> At Over Current Detected (Not worked with no-load)
(IC4101) Output (13pin) seen
Detection (OL) just in a moment Replace Driver IC At Driver IC not Oscillated
at restarting? At ZOBEL Detection Circuit Activated
When B-Power Supply Voltage exceeds + 75 V
Yes Parts Failure after AMPLPF (L4100, Q4101)
Failure around ZOBEL Detection
Circuit (Q4104, etc)

Cause of being DC
When DC 7V or above is output in Audio Output Line
Perform impedance check on
DC Detection
Audio Output Line vs. Power Supply

Parts Failure after AMPLPF Cause of being TEMPERR


(L4100, C4101) When MOSFET Temperature exceeds approx. 120 degrees
Failure in MOSFET (Q4101, Q4102) When MOSFET temperature is suddenly increased
TEMPERR
Check Power Supply on
Temperature Detection Circuit
(around R4181 and Q4117)

Check XBERR Line Conductivity


BERR Conductivity from
Failure Detection D AMP ASSY CN4000-6pin to
(CERR) DISPLAY ASSY CN6001-31pin.

36 SC-89
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5 6 7 8

NO PICTURE

This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
No Picture A

Analog Video IN ?
IN:NG,
Check OUT:NG
Composite in  Diagnose COMPOSITE ASSY
COMPONENT ASSY (input circuits)
Composite out ?
CN8303 video signals or replace COMPOSITE ASSY
IN:OK, IN:OK,
OUT:NG OUT:OK
Diagnose COMPOSITE ASSY
Diagnose COMPONENT ASSY (output circuits)
Component in  (around IC8301) or replace COMPOSITE ASSY
Component out ? or replace COMPONENT ASSY B

OK Check connection FRONT HDMI


HDMI in ? FRONT HDMI in Rear HDMI in
USB ASSY *DIGITAL MAIN
 HDMI out ?  HDMI out ?
HD ASSY
NG No Problem
Diagnose or replace Diagnose or replace
*DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY FRONT HDMI USB ASSY

(Except SC-89)
Diagnose or replace
HDMI in  HDMI HDZone out?
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
C
(SC-89 Only)
Diagnose or replace Problem Diagnose or replace
HDMI in  HDMI HDZone out?
HDBT ASSY DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY

Composite(Component) in Diagnose or replace


HDMI out ? *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY

Diagnose or replace
GUI ? *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY *SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

In case of using 4K/60p-compatible TV and no picure.


D
The receiver’s HDMI input terminals support the 4K/60p signal. However, there are two types of terminals as follows.
 Type 1: 4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit signal (transmission speed up to 18 Gbps) can be transmitted: BD, DVD (HDMI IN 1), SAT (HDMI IN 2)
 Type 2: 4K/60p 4:2:0 24 bit signal can be transmitted (4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit signal is not supported, transmission speed up to 10.2 Gbps):
HDMI input terminals other than the above
NOTE: All input terminals are type 2 when HDZONE is turned on.
1. When a source device that does not support the 4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit signal is connected to a type 1 terminal, the video image may become reddish,
sound may not be output, or 3D signals may not be output for some devices. For such devices, try the following.
*This is not a malfunction of the receiver.
 Connect the device to a type 2 terminal instead of the type 1 terminal.
 It is also possible to set all input terminals to type 2. Set the following “HDMI 4K/60p signal output setting” to “4:2:0”.
2. When the video image is not output, is interrupted, or there is noise, the cause may be the HDMI cable. (Some HDMI cables do not support
4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit signal transmission.) In such cases, set the following “HDMI 4K/60p signal output setting” to “4:2:0”.
E
HDMI 4K/60p signal output setting
Operation is performed on the front panel of the unit. You cannot perform the setting if the multizone function is not set to MULTI ZONE OFF.
1 Switch the receiver into standby.
2 While holding down ENTER on the front panel, press  STANDBY/ON.
The display shows RESET NO .
3 Use /  to select ‘4K/60p’.
4 Use /  to select the signal to set.
 4:4:4 – Select this setting when connecting to a 4K/60p 4:4:4 24 bit compatible TV using HDMI. More high quality video images can be enjoyed.
 4:2:0 – Select this setting when connecting to a 4K/60p 4:2:0 24 bit compatible TV using HDMI.
5 When you’re finished, press RETURN.
F
6 Press  STANDBY/ON to switch on the receiver and your TV.
Make sure that the TV’s video input is set to this receiver.

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1 2 3 4

OTHER

This is just for general reference and does not including every single case.
A

12V Trig

12V Trig
No

Check INTERFACE ASSY Check the power supply path of V+12_TRG


No Other results Repair or replace
CN7002 4pin +12V REG ASSYFRONT BRIDGE ASSY
FB CONNECT ASSYINTERFACE ASSY NG point
Yes ALL NG

B Diagnose INTERFACE ASSY Diagnose REG ASSY


(Circuits around Q7008,Q7010) (Circuits around IC7611)
or replace INTERFACE ASSY or replace REG ASSY

RS-232C

RS-232C
No
Diagnose COMPONENT ASSY
(around IC8601)
C or replace COMPONENT ASSY
Still NG

Check the signal path of 232RX,232TX,232POW,232CDET


COMPONENT ASSY  *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY  DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY  DISPLAY ASSY(IC6001)
and check the power supply path of V+5R6_EV
PRIMARY ASSY  *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY  COMPONENT ASSY

IR

D IR
No

Yes Diagnose INTERFACE ASSY(IR circuits)


Remote Control
or check the signal path of IR-IN
INTERFACE ASSY  CONNECT ASSY  *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
No  DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY  DISPLAY ASSY or replace INTERFACE ASSY

Check the signal path of Repair or replace


NG
RMC
NG point
DISPLAY ASSY
E No Problem

Diagnose DISPLAY ASSY


(RMC signal path, around U6001,IC6001)
or replace DISPLAY ASSY
*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

38 SC-89
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5 6 7 8

5.2 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION


[1] Protection Circuit Process List
A
Amplifier Circuit
Item Purpose Detection Method Status of Equipment Warning Indication Remarks
Detects when TEMPERR5 port
becomes "L" in case of the Flashes "OVERHEAT"
Blinks FL OFF LED Recoverable by power-on
detecting temperature exceeds Shuts down when
after shutdown in 1 minute.
120°C or rapid change by short abnormality continues for indicator.
cuicuit of speaker terminals. more than 3 seconds.
Detects MOS FET (IC6001 24pin)
Overheat
temperature of amplifier output
detection AMPTEMP voltage
stage
[US Model Only]
Detects when AMPTEMP port 5V-2.9V : FANLOW
becomes below 1.6V at NTC Fan rotates by power-on. 2.9V or less : FANHIGH
Thermistor detect circuit. [Except US Model]
(IC6001 64pin) 5V-3.8V : FANSTOP B
3.8V-2.9V : FANLOW
2.9V or less : FANHIGH

In case of detecting DC
MUTE on and Speaker abnormality during
Relay off. power-on sequence after
Flashes “AMP ERR”. Blinks MCACC PRO the DC was once detected.
Shuts down when LED Recoverable by only DC
abnormality continues for DETECT cancel.
more than 3 seconds. Refer to “How to Enter
Detects when SP output exceeds Release Mode” .
DC Detects DC of amplifier output
DC ± 7V and XDCERR port
detection (After LPF)
becomes "L". (IC6001 21pin) MUTE on and Speaker
Relay off. In case of detecting DC
Flashes “AMP ERR”. Blinks FL OFF LED abnormality during normal C
Shuts down when indicator. operation. Recoverable by
abnormality continues for power-on after 1 minute.
more than 3 seconds.
Protects overcurrent by Zobel
Zobel Resistance when high power Detects XOLERR port becomes
Shuts down Blinks iPod iPhone LED Recoverable by power-on
detection output of higher frequency "L". (IC6001 13pin)
continued

Protects overcurrent of MOS


Overcurrent FET in output stage when Detects XOLERR port becomes
Shuts down Blinks iPod iPhone LED Recoverable by power-on
detection overcurrent flows at the output "L". (IC6001 13pin)
stage
Detects B-Power Supply Voltage
exceeds ± 75V and XOLERR port Blinks iPod iPhone LED Recoverable by power-on. D
Amplifier becomes "L". (IC6001 13pin)
Power Detects abnormal in the
Supply Amplifier Power Supply Shuts down Recoverable by only DC
failure Detects B-Power Supply Voltage Blinks MCACC PRO
detection falls below ± 20V and XBERR port DETECT cancel.
LED Refer to “How to Enter
becomes "L". (IC6001 75pin)
Release Mode” .
BERR
conductivity Detects XBERR line Detects when XBERR port
failure conductivity failure becomes "M". (approx. 2.5V) Shuts down Blinks iPod iPhone LED Recoverable by power-on.
detection (IC6001 75pin)

Flashes "FAN STOP"


Fan Detects a Fan not rotating by
Detects when XFANERR port Shuts down when
abnormality loose connector or Fan lock abnormality continues for Blinks iPod iPhone LED Recoverable by power-on
becomes "L". (IC6001 28pin)
detection when controling the Fan rotation
more than 3 seconds.
E

[How to Enter Release Mode]

During Standby mode, simultaneously press and hold the "TUNE [] " and "ZONE2 ON/OFF" keys for 5 seconds.

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Overheat Detection

A S D AMP ASSY

CN4000
AMPTEMP -15
XTEMPERR5
-16
220
R4024 R4022 100
100 OVER HEAT
R4025 R4021 220
DETECT CIRCUIT
100

V+5V_S

R5162
IC4005

12
TA76L431FB R4094
C4012

C4011
NM

NM

CCH1814-A
2.2k

R5162

100
22u/6.3v
C4040
R4054
B

470k
R4056

R4060

1%
3.3k R4058
68k
VCC
GND 27 6

56k
8 R5031 D4005 R5032
7
R6428 R4097
100 100

1%
CFHXSQ103J16-T
4

R5033
1SS355-TRB

ACE7090-A
0 5

12
R4061
GND_TP GND IC4001

C4022

R4055

33k
10u/16
BU7262SFVM

22k

0.01u/16
C4026

C5185
(2/2)
IC4001 (1/2)

CEHVW
BU7262SFVM
VCC

C4023

10u/16

R4057

1/8W
2

470
GND_TP GND_TP

2125
8
GND_TP 1
R4062
4

ACH-1749-A-TS
3.3k 3 R4064

C4024
GND

100u/10
47k

GND_TP
NTCG104KF104FB

TEMP_OUT

TEMP_OUT

TEMP_OUT

TEMP_OUT

TEMP_OUT
R4281

VD1
C
Q4411 Q4811
! 2SA1576A(QRS) Q4611
8.2k 1%

75k 1%

2SA1576A(QRS)
NM YB

Q4711
R4245

V+5V_S 2SA1576A(QRS)
C4251

R4268

2SA1576A(QRS)
Q4208 R4275 Q4211 GND_TP GND_TP
2SC4081(QRS) 2SA1576A(QRS) GND_TP GND_TP
Q4210
R4266 R4267 2SA1514K(RS) 10 GND_TP

TEMP 10k 1% 1k 1% R4270 Q4217 R4480 R4880


R4680
C4252 YB

2SC4081(QRS)
1%

R4780
2.7k 1%

22k 10k 10k


R4263

R4269

R4280
NM

10k
C4253
NM

10k
39k

VD2
10k
R6461

15k
R5142

GND_TP2 Q4311 Q4911


3216

! GND_TP
18k
NTCG104KF104FB

Q4511
8.2k 1%

1%
NM YB

GND_TP2 2SA1576A(QRS) 2SA1576A(QRS)


R4145

C4151

R4168

2SA1576A(QRS)
R4181

GND_TP
75k

GND_TP GND_TP
Q4110 Q4111 GND_TP
R4166 2SA1514K(RS) GND_TP 2SA1576A(QRS)
R4980
10k 1% R4167 R4170 Q4117 R4380
Q4108 1k 1% 2SC4081(QRS)
YB

10k
1%
2.7k 1%

2SC4081(QRS) 22k
R4169

R4180
R4163

C4153

10k R4580
NM

NM
C4152

10k
39k

10k
R6462

15k
R5141

GND_TP2 GND_TP
3216

S 2/6 S 3/6 S 4/6 S 5/6 S 6/6


18k

GND_TP2
D GND_TP

G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)


L DISPLAY DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) H INTERFACE
E
ASSY ASSY
CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN601 CN602 CN7951 CN7954 CN7004 CN7006
-30 -10 -5 -35 -3 -3 -6 -6 -4 XTEMPSD5
24
AMPTEMP
64
UCOM -9 -31 -2 -38 -16 -16 -9 -9 -5
CN603 CN7952 CN7953 CN7003
IC6001

AG DISPLAY BRIDGE Y CONNECT


ASSY ASSY

40 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

DC Detection

S D AMP ASSY A

HN1C01FU(YGR) CN4000
-17 XDCERR
S 4/6 R6432
0
6
C1
5
Q4029
1
E1
2
DC_DETECT5 B2 B1

18k 1%
4 3

R4000

C4030
C4008

100u/16

NM
E2 C2
HN1C01FU(YGR)
Q4028
GND_DC 6 1
R4026 R4023 100
DC_DETECT4 R6431 C1 E1
5 2

18p/50 CH
B2 B1 100
4 3

100u/16
0

C4055
R4079
1%

18k
C4053

NM
S 6/6

C4013
E2 C2

HN1C01FU(YGR)
GND_DC
Q4027
6 1 GND
DC_DETECT3 R6430 C1 E1
5 2
B2 B1
4 3 V+5V_S
R4078

C4054
100u/16
C4052
DCdetRY
1%

NM
18k
E2 C2

S 3/6 B

C4042 YB R5190

100
HN1C01FU(YGR) 2SA1576A(QRS) DC DETECT
Q4020
Q4014 CIRCUIT

R4032
GND_DC 6 1

R4040
47k

47k
NM
R6429 C1 E1
5 2
DC_DETECT1 B2 B1

R4033
4 3
R4027
0

100u/16

C4043
C4010

47k
1%

NM
18k E2 C2

R4066
S 2/6
GND_DC

470k
R4010 Q4021
GND_DC 2SC4081(QRS)
HN1C01FU(YGR) 0

C4028 YB
Q4016

R4019

NM
6 1

NM
DC_DETECT2 C1 E1
R4017 5 2
0 B2 B1
4 3
C4036
R4090

R4018
100u/16

C4041

S 5/6

C4037
NM

NM
1%

18k

E2 C2 GND_DC

0
GND_DC

DC_DETECT1

DC_DETECT3

DC_DETECT5

DC_DETECT2

DC_DETECT4
GND_DC

IC4201
IC4203 !

VD2

IC4401 IC4601 IC4701 IC4801


IC4403 ! IC4603
!
IC4703
!
IC4803
!
ACN7197-A

R4134 ACN7197-A

R4197

R4196
R4144

R4133

2125

2125
2.2

2.2
100k

100k

D4117 R4186
100p 200V
ACE7108-A
C4159

2125
10k

RF071M2S 100
R4157
R4135

220k
1%
7.5k
2125

2125

Q4101 !
IC4101 IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB
ACN7189-B

R4137 GATE DRAIN1 ATH7090-A


R4142

IRS20957SPBFS1
5025

3216
10

! 9.1 3 4
DRIVER
ACN7194-A DRAIN2 L4100
0.047u 100V

5
ACE7111-A

VDD 16
SOURCE2 DRAIN3
C4161

CSH
ACH7377-A

2 15 2 6
CSD SOURCE1 DRAIN4
R4136

VB
18u/50v

2.4k
2125

1 7
C4134

3 14
IN
HO PWM2
4 VSS 13

5 NC1
VS
12 D
100V
ACE7111-A

R4129 NC2
6 VREF 11 Q4102 !
C4175

2125
VCC IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB
2.2k 7 10 R4141
OCSET GATE DRAIN1
0.047u

3216
LO 9.1 3 4
8 DT 9 DRAIN2
R4193

ACN7194-A
C4133

ACN7189-B
NM

COM
2125

5
1

SOURCE2 DRAIN3
2.2 ACE7108-A R4143

R4132 2 6
SOURCE1 DRAIN4
10
5025

2125
CMH07

9.1k 1 7
D4118

R4108

NM

100p 200V

IC4301 IC4501 IC4901


*R4139

IC4302 ! ! !
C4160

VSS+12V IC4502 IC4902


2125
R4130

C4132

R4131

0
NM

7.5k

R4161 D4101
10k

ACH7377-A
2125

2125

NM
R4138

18u/50v
2125

8.2

R4198

R4195
C4136

2125

2125

2.2
NM

R4113
R4140
NM
5

4
YB

47
YB
VOUT

VS2
VIN

NJM2830U1-12
C4148 ACE7100-A

IC4103
NM

NM

NM
35V

GJ8 1u/50V
CONT
GND
NC

C4147
C4113

C4112
0.1u

S 2/6 S 3/6 S 4/6 S 5/6 S 6/6


1
2
3

R4109 !
E
18k

DISPLAY G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89) INTERFACE


L ASSY DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) H ASSY
CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN601 CN602 CN7951 CN7954 CN7004 CN7006
-32 -8 -7 -33 -2 -2 -7 -7 -3 XDCERR
21

UCOM
IC6001

AG DISPLAY
ASSY
BRIDGE Y CONNECT ASSY
F

SC-89 41
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Zobel Detection
Over Current Detection of MOS FET in Output Stage

A
S D AMP ASSY
V+5V_S

R4045
CN4000

47k
R4044 R4043 XOLERR -5
AMPOVERLOAD

C4021
1.5k 100

CH
NM
S GND
2/6 - 6/6

AMPOVERLOAD

AMPOVERLOAD

AMPOVERLOAD

AMPOVERLOAD

AMPOVERLOAD
B

IC4201
IC4203 !

IC4401 IC4601 IC4701 IC4801


! !
IC4403 ! IC4603 IC4703
!
IC4803
Q4104 R6448
D4119 2SC4081(QRS)
R4155 1SS355 R4153
0
100k 1% 47k
R6412 C4156 R6411

C4157
0 ACE7097-A 0

NM
63V
ACN7186-A
10 /5W
R4154

R4156

R4152
1%

1%
24k

68k
0.01u

GNDP
C
VD2
ACN7197-A

R4134 ACN7197-A

R4197

R4196
R4144

R4133

2125

2125
2.2

2.2
100k

100k

CFTLA104J2A-T

D4117 R4186
100p 200V
ACE7108-A

0.1u/100
C4159

2125
10k

C4100

RF071M2S 100
R4135
7.5k
2125

2125

Q4101 !
IC4101 IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB
ACN7189-B

R4137 GATE DRAIN1


R4142

IRS20957SPBFS1
5025

3216
10

! 9.1 3 4
DRIVER DRAIN2 ATH7090-A
ACN7194-A
0.047u 100V

5
ACE7111-A

1 VDD 16 SOURCE2 DRAIN3 L4100


C4161

CSH
ACH7377-A

2 15 2 6
CSD SOURCE1 DRAIN4
R4136

VB
18u/50v

2.4k
2125

1 7
C4134

3 14
IN
HO PWM2
4 VSS 13
VS
5 NC1 12
100V
ACE7111-A

R4129 NC2
6 VREF 11 Q4102 !
C4175

2125
VCC IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB
2.2k 7 10 R4141
OCSET GATE DRAIN1
0.047u

3216
LO 9.1 3 4
8 DT 9 DRAIN2
R4193

D ACN7194-A
C4133

ACN7189-B
NM

COM
2125

5
1

SOURCE2 DRAIN3
IC4301 IC4501 IC4901
2.2 ACE7108-A R4143

R4132 2 6 ! ! !
SOURCE1 DRAIN4 IC4302 IC4502 IC4902
10
5025

2125
CMH07

9.1k 1 7
D4118

R4108

NM

100p 200V
*R4139

C4160

VSS+12V
2125
R4130

C4132

R4131

0
NM

7.5k

R4161 D4101
10k

ACH7377-A
2125

2125

NM
R4138

18u/50v
2125

8.2

R4198

R4195
C4136

2125

2125

2.2
NM

R4113
R4140
NM
5

4
YB

47
YB
VOUT

VS2
VIN

NJM2830U1-12
C4148 ACE7100-A

IC4103
NM

NM

NM
35V

GJ8 1u/50V
CONT

GND
NC

C4147
C4113

C4112
0.1u

1
2

R4109 !
18k

S 2/6 S 3/6 S 4/6 S 5/6 S 6/6


E

DISPLAY G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89) INTERFACE


L ASSY DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) H ASSY
CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN601 CN603 CN7952 CN7953 CN7003 CN7006
-33 -7 -8 -32 -17 -17 -8 -8 -15 XOLERR
13

UCOM
IC6001
DISPLAY BRIDGE Y
AG ASSY
CONNECT ASSY
F

42 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

Amplifier Power Supply Failure Detection


BERR Conductivity Failure Detection
A

S D AMP ASSY
V+5V_S

CN4000

R5072

56k
XBERR R4093 R4092
-6 XBERR
100 220
R4846 Q4017
OVP&UVP 100k 2SC4081(QRS)

CFHXSQ103J16-T

R4247
100k
C4049
DETECT CIRCUIT

NM
V+5V_S
GND_B

R5011
V+64V

56k
2125
50V
C4044 100p 50V NM
ACE7107-A
R5188

CH C4046 AMPOVERLOAD
R5138
B
0

R5012 D4013 D4014 D4015 R5029 100


Q4022
2125 2125
2SC4081(QRS) Connect overcurrent detection circuit.
100k DZ2J270M0 10k
DZ2J240M0

R5139 D4022 R4020

R5140 D4023 R4096


B-Power Supply Voltage exceeds ±75V and becomes “L”.

R4246
CFHXSQ102J50-T
R5014

DZ2J240M0

1
100
68k
2125

1000p/50
100 C4098

R4446

100 1SS355

100 1SS355
D4017
R5016

100
R5015 R5040
100k
2125

2125 2125

22k 2.2k
R5027
R5017

DZ2J180M0
47k
2125

C4047 NM CH Q4023
2SC4081(QRS)

R5054

2SA1576A(QRS)
C4048 100p 50V
NM 100k
100 Q4026
ACE7107-A CH C4050 R5019
2125

D4018 D4019 D4020 220k


R5020 R5030
R4646

2125 2125 Q4024


100k DZ2J270M0 10k 2SC3906K(RS)
DZ2J240M0 Vceo120V
R5022

DZ2J240M0
68k

CFHXSQ102J50-T
2125

GND_B GND_B
1000p/50
C4099

D4021
R5024

R5023 R5039 V+5V_S


100k
2125

2125 2125

22k 2.2k
R5028
R5025

DZ2J180M0
100
47k
2125

R5018

NM Q4025
56k
2125

C4051 CH
2SC4081(QRS) R5021
C
R5189
180

2125

100k
R5013
2125

220k
2SA1576A(QRS)
V-64V Q4030

GND_B

G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)


DISPLAY DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) INTERFACE
L ASSY H ASSY
CN6001 CN7903 CN7902 CN601 CN602 CN7951 CN7954 CN7004 CN7006
-31 -9 -6 -34 -4 -4 -5 -5 -14 XBERR
75

UCOM
IC6001

AG DISPLAY BRIDGE Y CONNECT ASSY


ASSY E

SC-89 43
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Fan Abnormality Detection

A
W IR REG ASSY

-12.7V +12.5V

FANCTLL Power Supply for


COOLING FAN
FANCTLH DTA124EUA

Q7224
V+8_MD CN7281
D7211 DTC124EUA -1 XFANERR
NM Q7223 -2 FANCTLL
!
-3 FANCTLH

1SS355
D7219
Q7211 D7215
B

L7201
1SR154-400

NM
C7413 C7412 2SD2400A

C7224

R7226

C7296

C7297
NM

NM

NM

NM
NM NM

2125
R7213

C7220

NM
1K

R7225

NM
DTA124EUA

220u/10
C7213

C7217

D7217

R7215
NM

NM

47k
R7214
Q7206

15

Q7222 V+FAN
Q7225 DTA143EUA C7294
D7200 GND_MD V-FAN
DTC124EUA

R7227

C7223
NM

NM
D7213 NM
LOCK DET
C7219

*C7203

NM
10u/50

CH
DZ2J075M0
Q7203

1SS355 C7222
DTC124EUA
NM
CH
Q7205
D7216 R7223
D7214
C7215

DTA124EUA
*C7204

NM

3216
10u/50

DZ2J075M0
1SR154-400 NM

R7222

100k
Q7204
DTC124EUA R7221 D7221
Q7221
R7212

C7218

D7218
NM

NM
15

C7214

DTC124EUA NM
Q7207 22k
220u/10

DTC124EUA

C7221

CH
NM
C7295
47u/25
R7211

C7216

NM

Q7212 !
1K

Q7226
DTC124EUA
2SB1569A
C D7212

NM

FAN V+FAN V-FAN FANCTLL FANCTLH

OFF 0V 0V 0V 0V

LOW -0.7V -6.5V +3.3V 0V

HIGH +6.5V +6.5V +3.3V +3.3V

G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89) AF FRONT BRIDGE ASSY


DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)
D FB CONNECT ASSY Z
AG DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY H INTERFACE ASSY

CN7903 CN7902 CN601 CN603 CN7952 CN7953 CN7003 CN7007 CN7682 CN7684 CN7722 CN7723
-13 -3 -37 -25 -25 -1 -1 -1 -1 -17 -17 -1

XFANERR

L DISPLAY ASSY FANCTLH

V+5V_VDD R691 100 R805 10


-23 -23 -3 -3 -2 -2 -16 -16 -3
R6088

100k

CN6001 R688 100 R804 10 -24 -24 -2 -2 -3 -3 -15 -15 -2


R6092 -27
R671 47k

R676 47k
110
111

28
100 FANCTLL

UCOM UCOM
IC6001 IC603

GND D

F
Y CONNECT ASSY

44 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

[2] Protection Circuit Process List (XVDDERR)


Item Purpose Detection Method Status of Equipment Warning Indication Remarks
USB Detection of failure Detected when USB Shuts down Blinks iPod iPhone Restoration A
power in regulator circuit voltage reaches 7V or LED possible with
failure for external supply higher. Power ON
detection XVDDERR port is set to
"L" (IC6001 22pin)

XVDDERR Circuit

C FRONT HDMI USB ASSY


B

V+5_USB_DC

L DISPLAY ASSY
DZ2J056M0

C
C8027

D8004
NM

V+5_HD

CN8002 CN6003
100k
R8025

UCOM
R8023

220

-4 -4 R6214 R6222 R6087 IC6001


22
Q8004 22 10 10

0.01u/50

C6010

R6042
2SC4081(QRS)

1M
2.2k
NM
C8028

R8024

GNDD

GNDCH D

SC-89 45
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

[3] Protection Circuit Process List (XMHLPERR)


Item Purpose Detection Method Status of Equipment Warning Indication Remarks
A MHL Detection of over- IC8002 detectes MHL Flashes "MHL POW MHL power is not
Overcurrent current in MHL circuit overcurrent and ERR" and stops MHL supplied until the
detecition power supply XMHLPERR port is power supply. MHL equipment is
set to "L". acknowledged
after second
power-on.

XMHLPERR Circuit

G DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89)


DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87)

V+5
! IC9603 R9644
R263
BD82065FVJ 100 XMHLPERR
106
10
8

C
C9649
OC
OUT3

OUT2

OUT1

UCOM
NM

IC101
C9642

C9643

C9644

C9645
NM

NM
100u/16

330p/50

GND
IN1

IN2

EN

R9626
1

MHLPOW
10 R9606 V+5_MHL

0 (2125)
CCG1325-A
C9647

C9646
*C9648

NM

R9609
330p/50

0 (2125)

GNDD

46 SC-89
1 2 3 4
FL Display LED flashes Status Timing (sec.) Description Remarks

When the overload USB


(1) Over Current NA device (over 500 mA) is The connected USB device is overload.
connected.
5

5
When an HDCP ERROR Warning indication for
(2) HDCP ERROR NA Flashes 5 seconds
is detected. HDMI Simplay

When the 12V trigger The 12V trigger circuit is short-circuited, and a overcurrent is
(3) 12V TRG ERR NA Flashes
circuit is short-circuited. generated.
[4] Error Indications

While the Icon lights 1 second, when the ANALOG INPUT


OVER is detected again, the Icon continues to light 1 second
more from that time. The Icon “OVER”
When the ANALOG INPUT
(4) NA NA Icon lights 1 second While the Icon lights 1 second, when there is no ANALOG lights
OVER is detected.
INPUT OVER detection, the Icon stops lighting and returns to
normal display.
6

6
When BT Adapter is not Lights While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, the BT Adapter
(5) NO ADAPTER NA
connected. is not connected.

Non-BT Adapter is While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, the non-BT
(6) NOT AVAILABLE NA Lights
connected.

SC-89
Adapter is connected.

No wireless connection While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, there is no


(7) WAITING DEVICE NA between BT source and Lights
wireless connection between BT source equipment and AVR.
7

7
AVR

When overcurrent is While the ADAPTER PORT function is selected, overcurrent is


(8) ADP OVERLOAD NA Lights detected in the Adapter port, and Bluetooth function is not
detected in the Adapter port.
available.

When power abnormality of


(9) WLAN POW ERR NA Flashes Over-current status is generated at the power terminal of
wireless LAN converter is
wireless LAN converter.
detected.
8

8
47
F
E
B
A

D
C
F
E
B
A

D
C

48
FL Display LED flashes Status Timing (sec.) Description Remarks

Update error of software Updating of Event Ucom was failed due to some reason such Update Event Ucom

1
1

(10) UE11 NA for Event Ucom. Flashing as AC OFF during updating. (The unit was starting up with again.
old version)

Update DSP firmware


Updating of DSP firmware was failed due to some reason such
Read error of DSP again. If the error still
as AC OFF during the updating. Or there's a possibility of
(11) UE22 NA firmware. Flashing remains after
communication error between DSP IC and flash ROM IC for
updating, replace
DSP.
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY.

Update BridgeCo
Updating of BridgeCo firmware was failed due to some reason firmware again. If the
Read error of BridgeCo such as AC OFF during the updating. Or there's a possibility of error still remains
(12) UE33 NA firmware. Flashing
communication error between BridgeCo IC and flash ROM IC after updating,

2
2

for BridgeCo. replace DIGITAL


MAIN ASSY.

SC-89
3
3

4
4
5 6 7 8

6. SERVICE MODE
6.1 TEST MODE
A
[1] Detected protection history
[Purpose]
The numbers of detections for various protection processes are displayed.

[How to enter/exit]
Turn off the power to this unit by setting the main volume level to “---dB” and Multi-zone to “OFF”.
During Standby mode, simultaneously press and hold “ZONE2 ON/OFF” and “ENTER” keys for 5 seconds to enter
this mode.
[Basic operations]
Key operation FL display
B
Display number of times
DC is detected. DC :

[↓] [↑]
Front Panel Key
[↓] : TUNE Key
Display number of times
OL : [↑] : TUNE Key
OVERLOAD is detected.
[←] : PRESET Key
[→] : PRESET Key
[↓] [↑]

Display number of times C


COMBINATION is detected. COM :
(Detects DC and OVERLOAD
simultaneously)

[↓] [↑]

Display number of times


FA N :
FAN STOP is
detected.

[↓] [↑]
D

Display number of times


AMP overheat is STMP :
detected.

[↓] [↑]

Display number of times


Digital Power abnormality is DERR :
detected.

[↓] [↑] E

Display number of times


B REG power supply BERR :
failure is detected.

[↓] [ ↑]

Display number of times


B REG conductivity CERR :
failure is detected.
F

SC-89 49
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Key operation FL display Resetting the number of times error is detected


Key operation FL display
A Resetting the number of RESET HOLD [←][→]
times error is detected.
RESET CLEAR?
[ENTER]
RESET RESET
[↓] [↑] ↓
Continued

Resetting the accumulated time


Key operation FL display
Display accumulated
12345h20m HLD [←][→]
time & RESET.
B
12345h 20m CL?
[ENTER]
0h 0m RST
[↓] [↑] ↓
Continued

Display CEC(TEST) state.


Key operation FL display
Display CEC(TEST) state. CEC OFF [←][→]
CEC ON
C

Change cyclically
[↓] [↑]

Key operation FL display


Display FAN(TEST) state. FA N OFF [←][→]
FA N ON

Change cyclically
[↓] [↑]
D
Saving and Loading of USB backup state.
Key operation FL display
USB Backup state USB BAK HOLD [←][→] (A/V Receiver → USB)
USB BAK S AV E ?

[↓] [↑] [←][→]


(USB → A/V Receiver)
USB BAK LOAD?
Display ↓
Model Name/Destination SC-89 /CUXJ Change cyclically
state. SC-87 /CUXJ
E

[↓] [↑]
Key operation FL display
[ENTER]
Change cyclically
PLEASE WAIT
SAVE or LOAD
[Description]
is completed.
CEC TEST : The function for making the HDMI output terminal to COMPLETE
output 1 kHz square wave. If the square wave is output, ↓ 5 - 15 sec
the CEC line is considered to be normal. Power OFF
F FAN TEST : The function for making the FAN to be forced to rotate. (All zone OFF)

50 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

7. DISASSEMBLY
Ground Points
A
Note:
The points marked below must be grounded when the Rear Panel is removed.
Before turning the unit ON, be sure to ground the marked points with the Chassis /68. Or, you may short-circuit the ground
points on the solder surface, using pieces of wire.

SC-89 only B

C
Screws for Rear Panel

A ABA1011 B ABA1207 C ABA7078 D BPZ30P100FTC

E BMZ30P040FTB F BPZ30P080FTB G CBZ30P080FTB


D

SC-87 only SC-89 only

E E E E E E E E E E
A G G A E
A

F A A
F F F A F E
F F F
A
F F F F F F F F F F F E
A A
F
A A A A
C B B A A
D D D D D D
C F A A A A A A
A F
A A A A
A

SC-89 51
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Note :
(1) Even if the unit shown in the photos and illustrations in this manual may differ from your product, the
A procedures described here are common.
(2) For performing the diagnosis shown below, the following jigs for service is required.
• 15P FFC extension jig cable (GGD1680)
• 5P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1857)
• 29P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1856)
• 24P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1855) x 2
• 5P PH Housing ASSY extension jig cable (GGD1594)
• 23P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1805)
• 27P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1799)
• 30P + 28P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1806)
• 10P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1866)
B • 28P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1867)
• 20P board to board extension jig cable (GGD1868)
(3) Before starting the diagnosis, wait for three minutes until the electricity of the unit is discharged.

Disassembly

[1] Front Section Bonnet 68


∗1
Remove the Bonnet 68 by removing the 18 screws.

Notes on assembling as to the Bonnet 68


C ∗1: Tighten screw from the location *1 on the
picture.
∗2: Be careful. Only one screw is different from
others.
(IBP30P090FCC)
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[1-1] Front Section ∗2
(1) Release the cables from the Cord Clamper /HL.
(2) Disconnect the connector.
(3) Remove the four screws. (BBZ30P060FCC) Cord Clamper /HL
D (4) Release the 15P FFC (ADD7791) from the
PCB binder. 1
(5) Remove the 15P FFC (ADD7791) from the
MIC HP GUARD ASSY and then move
under the PCB binder. 15P FCC

Note: 15P FCC (ADD7791) is affixed with the


Double Side Tape (10 x 110mm).
3 MIC HP GUARD ASSY

Notes on assembling 2
∗3: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue 5 4
arrow.
E
∗4: How to bend the 15P FFC (ADD7791). JA8003
3 ∗3

∗4 3
15P FFC
FRONT HDMI USB ASSY
3

MIC HP GUARD ASSY


Front
MIC HP ASSY
F

52 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(6) Release the 2P cable (ADX7760) from the


two PCB binders. USB RECT ASSY
capacitor diode
Note on assembling A
∗5: Twist the PCB binders around the 2P cable 6 FRONT HDMI USB ASSY
(ADX7760) and tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow, so that it doesn’t touch the capacitors capacitor
and diode.

2P cable (ADX7760) ∗5
6
∗5
Front
B

DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY


(7) Release the 15P FCC (ADD7791) from the
PCB binder. ∗8
(8) Remove the 15P FFC (ADD7791) from the
MIC HP GUARD ASSY and then move
under the PCB binder. Front ∗6 7P cable (ADX7753)
Notes on assembling ∗8
∗6: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow.
7
C
∗7: Bend the 39P FCC. (ADD7796)
15P FCC
∗8: Don't touch the cables to a top of screws.
39P FCC

(9) Release the cables from the two PCB binders. 8 MIC HP GUARD ASSY
(10) Cut the Binder. ∗7
(11) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by
disconnect the connector.

Notes on assembling D
∗9: Twist the PCB binder around the 7P Housing
(ADX7815) and tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow, so that it doesn’t touch the D-AUDIO DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
HDMI Cable
BRIDGE ASSY and the Bonnet 68. JA9620 11
∗10: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow. D-AUDIO BRIDGE
ASSY DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY
∗11: Doesn't touch the 7P cable (ADX7753) to
the jumper wires of the DISPLAY BRIDGE
ASSY. 9 10 ∗12
∗12: HDMI Cabel (ADX7732) and 7P Housing Front
(ADX7815) bind together inside. E
∗9 7P Housing
DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY 9
7P cable (ADX7753)
∗10

Photo: SC-89 7P cable (ADX7753)


∗11

Front Insert to dent F

SC-89 53
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(12) Remove the two screws. (BBZ30P080FTB) 13 13


12 12
(13) Remove the four screws. (ABA1193)
A
(14) Remove the three screws. (BBT30P080FCC)
(15) Unhook the two hooks.
(16) Remove the Front Section.
• Bottom view
Front Section
16
[1-2] Diagnosis 14 15 15 14
(1) Arrange the unit as shown in the photo.
(2) Connect the another normal HDMI Cable.
14
B (3) Connect the another normal HDMI Cable
from the DIGITAL MAIN ASSY.

• Top view

JA9620 2 HDMI Cable


1

DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY


C

FRONT HDMI USB ASSY

Front Section
HDMI Cable
Photo: SC-89
3 Note: Always connect the HDMI Cable because the iPod iPhone LED
blinks, which causes a shutdown, if the power is turned on
without the cable connected.

D JA8003

[2] Rear Section


Remove the Bonnet 68 by removing the 18
screws.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[2-1] Rear Section HDMI Cable
(1) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by
disconnect the connector, and then connect
E
the another normal HDMI Cable. 1
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable (ADX7732)
provided with the product to prevent
damage to the HDMI connector for the
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-87: DIGITAL JA8003
MAIN ASSY). Instead, use the another
normal HDMI Cable to prevent a load from
being applied to the HDMI connector. FRONT HDMI USB ASSY
Always connect the HDMI Cable because
Front
the iPod iPhone LED blinks, which causes
a shutdown, if the power is turned on
F without the cable connected.

54 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(2) SC-89: Cut the two Binders.


SC-87: Cut the Binder. Front 3 x2
CONNECT ASSY
(3) Disconnect the three connectors.
A
(4) Release the cables from the three PCB
binders. JA9620 HDMI Cable
(5) Remove the 39P FFC (ADD7787) by
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
disconnect the two connectors. 3
6 DISPLAY BRIDGE
(6) Remove the screw. (BBZ30P060FCC) CN601 ASSY

Notes on assembling 7P Housing 5


∗13: HDMI Cabel (ADX7732) and 7P Housing ∗14 2
(ADX7815) bind together inside. 39P FFC 4
∗14: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue
4
arrow. 5 ∗13 B
∗15:Twist the PCB binder around the cables, so
that they don't touch the screw and diode. 2 CN7902
19P Housing 4
∗16: SC-89 only: Don't place the head part of the SC-89 only
Binder upward, so that it doesn’t touch the Photo: SC-89
Bonnet 68. SC-89 :
∗17: SC-89 only: Twist the PCB binder around ∗16
the 7P Housing (ADX7815) and tilt in the
2 REG ASSY
direction of the blue arrow, so that it doesn’t SC-89 only
touch the D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY and the ∗15
Bonnet 68. ∗15
diode
SC-87 : C
19P Housing
REG ASSY ∗15
∗17
39P FFC ∗15 ∗17
∗15 diode
7P Housing
4
∗15
∗14
7P Housing D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY
Front DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY

4
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY D

VREG GUARD ASSY


(7) Remove the 15P FFC (ADD7725) by
8
FB CONNECT ASSY 4P cable (ADX7746)
disconnect the two connectors.
(8) Release the 4P cable (ADX7746: from ∗18
15P FFC
COMPONENT ASSY) from hook of the
VREG GUARD ASSY. AUDIO ASSY
∗21 9
(9) Release the cables from the two PCB binders.
(10) Disconnect the connector. CN2503
7 7
Notes on assembling E
CN7724 FRONT BRIDGE
∗18: Twist the PCB binder around the 4P cable ASSY
(ADX7746) and tilt in the direction of the blue 5P cable
arrow, so that it doesn't touch the FB CON- (ADX7745)
NECT ASSY and plate.
∗19: Doesn't touch the other cables. 9 ∗19
∗20: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue 10
arrow and pull the 5P cable (ADX7745: from ∗20
AUDIO ASSY) to the opposite direction. CN5775
∗21: Push the 15P FFC (ADD7725) and bend it Front
to the lower side. A REG BRIDGE ASSY Photo: SC-89
F

SC-89 55
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(11) Remove the PRE BRIDGE ASSY. SC-89 :


(12) Release the 7P cable (ADX7812: from
PRIMARY ASSY) from the PCB binder. Front
A
(13) SC-89 only: Cut the Binder. PRE BRIDGE ASSY
screwdriver
Notes on assembling 11
∗22:Don't touch the cables to the capacitors,
heat sink and fuse.
∗23:SC-89 only: Doesn't touch the 19P Housing
(ADX7802) to the 5P cable (ADX7773). 13
7P cable (ADX7812)
SC-89 : 12 19P Housing
fuse heat sink
B
∗22 HDBT BIND2 ASSY
7P cable (ADX7812) BIND DM CABLE ASSY
HDBT BIND2 ASSY
SC-87 :
capacitor capacitor
∗22 Front
screwdriver
∗23
BIND DM 11
CABLE ASSY

REG ASSY 19P Housing


C PRE BRIDGE ASSY
5P cable (ADX7773)
7P cable (ADX7812)

SC-87 : Front

heat sink 12
fuse
∗22 BIND DM CABLE ASSY
capacitor

BIND DM
D CABLE ASSY Cushion Circle 14B x 10

7P cable (ADX7812) 14

Insulating Sheet /68


15
(14) Remove the Cushion Circle 14B. : 19 x 21
AC inlet
(15) Remove the Insulating Sheet /68 (with the
E nine Cushion Circle 14Bs).
17
(16) Remove the six screws. (BPZ30P100FTC)
(17) Remove the AC inlet by removing the two
screws. (CBZ30P080FTB) 16 x6
(18) Remove the screw. (BPZ30P080FTB)
(19) Remove the 21 screws. (ABA1011)
18

56 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(20) Unhook the hook. SC-89: DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY


SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY Rear Panel

20
1
2

[2-2] Diagnosis
(1) Arrange the unit as shown in the photo. insulation sheet
(2) Insert the insulation sheet. Front
Right Angle 85 (MTL) B

24P board to board extension


jig cable (GGD1855)
(3) Attach the PRE BRIDGE ASSY. 4
(4) Connect the 24P board to board extension Front
jig cable. (GGD1855) CN6951
PRE BRIDGE ASSY
(PRE BRIDGE CN6951 <-> IR BUFFER_M CN6801)
AUDIO ASSY
(5) Disconnect the connector.
(6) Connect the 5P PH Housing ASSY extension
3
jig cable. (GGD1594)
(AUDIO ADX7745 <-> REG CN7502) REG ASSY C
5P cable 6
(ADX7745)
6
5
CN7502

5P PH Housing ASSY
CN6801
extension jig cable (GGD1594)
IR BUFFER_M ASSY
Photo: SC-89

(7) Attach the 39P FCC (ADD7787) by connect D


the two connectors. CN2503 AUDIO ASSY
(8) Connect the 15P FCC extension jig cable. DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
(GGD1680)
(AUDIO CN2503 <-> FRONT BRIDGE CN7724) 8 CN601

DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY


7
CN7902
39P FFC
E
7
15P FFC extension 8
jig cable (GGD1680)

CN7724

FRONT BRIDGE ASSY


Front
Photo: SC-89
F

SC-89 57
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(9) Connect the 29P board to board extension


jig cable. (GGD1856)
HDMI Cable
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN603 <-> CONNECT CN7952)
A
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
(10) Connect the 5P board to board extension 9
jig cable. (GGD1857) CN602
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN602 <-> CONNECT CN7951)
CN603 11 10
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN CN7952
(11) Connect the another normal HDMI Cable JA9620
CN7951
from the FRONT HDMI USB ASSY.
10
9
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable (ADX7732)
CONNECT ASSY
provided with the product to prevent
B
damage to the HDMI connector. Instead,
use the another normal HDMI Cable to
prevent a load from being applied to the
HDMI connector. 5P board to board extension
Always connect the HDMI Cable because jig cable (GGD1857)
the iPod iPhone LED blinks, which causes 29P board to board extension
a shutdown, if the power is turned on jig cable (GGD1856)
without the cable connected. Front
Photo: SC-89

Note: When diagnosing, it is not necessary to


C connect Fan Cable (FAN CONNECT
ASSY: CN5931). ∗24
FAN CONNECT ASSY
Notes on assembling
∗24: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue
arrow.
∗25: This cable doesn't touch the jumper wires
and screw.

∗25

D CN5931
Front

(12) Connect the Rear Panel to the Chassis /68


Rear Panel
Ground and GND point of the D AMP ASSY.
(Refer to the “Ground Points” for the GND
point of the D AMP ASSY.)

12

Chassis /68
D AMP ASSY
Photo: SC-89
F

58 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

[3] D AMP ASSY ∗26


Remove the Rear Section.
1
3
(Refer to the “[2] Rear Section”) A
Remove the 24P board to board extension jig
cable (GGD1855) and the PRE BRIDGE ASSY.
(Refer to the step (4) and (3) of “[2-2] 2
Diagnosis”.) Acetate Tape
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[3-1] Remove the IR Cover 85 PRIMARY ASSY
(1) Cut the Binder.
(2) Remove the Acetate Tape.
(3) Remove the two screws. (ABA1011) 3
(4) Remove the PRIMARY ASSY.
4 B

Note on assembling
∗26: After the cable is bounded, pull the extra Front
length to the direction of the blue arrow.

(5) Disconnect the two connectors.


(6) Remove the FRONT BRIDGE ASSY from 6
the two PCB Holders, using the Plier.

Plier 6 C

PCB Holder
5 x2
FRONT BRIDGE ASSY

D
FB CONNECT ASSY
(7) Cut the Binder. Front

7
IR Cover 85
8 9 x2 8 8

4P Housing E
Front 8
(8) Remove the seven screws. IR BUFFER_M ASSY
(AMZ30P060FTC) 8
(9) Disconnect the two connectors and then
remove the IR Cover 85 (with other ASSY).

Note on assembling : 8 IR Cover 85 8


To attach the IR Cover 85 in the correct
position, refer to the “[2] Attach the IR Cover
85” of “Assembling of Digital Amplifier
Block”. F

SC-89 59
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Note: If the IR BUFFER ASSY_M is removed,


the connectors of IR INTERFACE_M
ASSY may be loosened.
A Attach the connectors securely.

IR INTERFACE_M ASSY

B D AMP ASSY

Front

[3-2] Diagnosis Rear Panel


(1) Temporarily attach the IR Cover 85 to the
Rear Panel, using the three screws.
(ABA1011)
1 1

C
IR Cover 85 1

D
(2) Connect the two connectors and then attach
24P board to board extension IR BUFFER_M ASSY
the PRE BRIDGE ASSY.
jig cable (GGD1855)
(3) Connect the two connectors and then attach PRE BRIDGE ASSY
the FRONT BRIDGE ASSY. 4 x2

(4) Connect the two 24P board to board


extension jig cables. (GGD1855)
CN6803 CN6802 2
(IR INTERFACE_M CN3801 <-> IR BUFFER_M x2
CN6802)
(IR INTERFACE_M CN3802 <-> IR BUFFER_M
CN6803)
E

x2
3
Front

CN3802
CN3801
FRONT BRIDGE ASSY
IR INTERFACE_M ASSY
Photo: SC-89
F

60 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(5) Attach the PRIMARY ASSY, using the two


Rear Panel
screws. (ABA1011)

5
[3-3] Remove the D AMP ASSY
(1) Disconnect the two 24P board to board
extension jig cables (GGD1855) and remove
the PRIMARY ASSY and the FRONT 5
BRIDGE ASSY.
(Refer to the step (5) to (3) of
“[3-2] Diagnosis”)
(2) Remove the GND cable. D AMP ASSY B
PRIMARY ASSY
(Refer to the step (12) of “[2-2] Diagnosis”)
(3) Remove the IR INTERFACE_M ASSY.
(4) Disconnect the five connectors.
(5) PuII out the two cables from the two holes. Chassis /68
Photo: SC-89

4 x4

IR INTERFACE_M ASSY

CN4004 C
CN4001 CN4002
CN4003
D AMP ASSY 3 x9
Front

5 5 D AMP ASSY
4P Housing

19P FFC
4
D

CN7006

INTERFACE ASSY : 6 x6 : 7 x8
Front

(6) Remove the six screws. (ABA1011)


(7) Remove the eight screws. (IBZ30P150FCC) ∗27
(8) Remove the D AMP ASSY.
Note: The screw at position ∗27 cannot be unscrewed
using a usual screwdriver because it touch a E
capacitor in the REG ASSY. Unscrew and
secure it using a screwdriver with a short grip.

REG ASSY D AMP ASSY

Front Short grip screwdriver F

SC-89 61
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(9) Remove the four screws. (ABA1052)


(10) Remove the Heat Sink 85 and the nine Heat
9
Cond Sheets with side-A of the
D AMP ASSY (side-B)
A
D AMP ASSY facing upward. 9
Heat Cond Sheet 9
9

Heat Sink 85
Heat Sink 85

Note on assembling
B ∗28: When you exchange the Heat Cond Sheets,
attach the new Heat Cond Sheets into the
yellow marks of the D AMP ASSY.
11 11 11 11

(11) Remove the four Heat Sink Spacers.


(12) Remove the 19P FFC (ADD7795) by ∗28 ∗28 ∗28
19P FFC
disconnect the connector.
12
Note on assembling : D AMP ASSY
To attach the D AMP ASSY in the correct
C position, refer to the “[1] Attach the D AMP CN4000
ASSY” of “Assembling of Digital Amplifier
Block”.

[4] SC-89: DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY


SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
Remove the Bonnet 68 by removing the 18
D screws.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[4-1] SC-89: DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
(1) Remove the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) by
HDMI Cable
disconnect the connector, and then connect
the another normal HDMI Cable.
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable (ADX7732) 1
provided with the product to prevent
damage to the HDMI connector for the
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-87: DIGITAL
E MAIN ASSY). Instead, use the another
normal HDMI Cable to prevent a load from JA8003
being applied to the HDMI connector.
Always connect the HDMI Cable because
the iPod iPhone LED blinks, which causes FRONT HDMI USB ASSY
a shutdown, if the power is turned on Front
without the cable connected.

62 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(2) SC-89: Cut the two Binders.


SC-87: Cut the Binder. Front 3 x2
CONNECT ASSY
(3) Disconnect the three connectors.
A
(4) Release the cables from the three PCB
binders. JA9620 HDMI Cable
(5) Remove the 39P FFC (ADD7787) by
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
disconnect the two connectors. 3
6 DISPLAY BRIDGE
(6) Remove the screw. (BBZ30P060FCC) CN601 ASSY

Notes on assembling 7P Housing 5


∗29: HDMI Cabel (ADX7732) and 7P Housing ∗30 2
(ADX7815) bind together inside. 39P FFC 4
∗30: PCB binder tilt in the direction of the blue arrow.
4
∗31: Twist the PCB binder around the cables, so that 5 ∗29 B
they don't touch the screw and diode.
∗32: SC-89 only: Don't place the head part of the
2 CN7902
19P Housing 4
Binder upward, so that it doesn’t touch the SC-89 only
Bonnet 68. Photo: SC-89
∗33: SC-89 only: Twist the PCB binder around SC-89 :
the 7P Housing (ADX7815) and tilt in the ∗32
direction of the blue arrow, so that it doesn’t
2 REG ASSY
touch the D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY and the SC-89 only
Bonnet 68. ∗31

SC-87 : ∗31
diode
REG ASSY 19P Housing C

∗33 ∗31
39P FFC ∗31
∗31 diode ∗33
7P Housing
∗31 4
∗30
7P Housing
D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY
Front DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
4
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
D

DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY AUDIO ASSY


(7) Remove the D-DAC BRIDGE_2 ASSY. D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY
(8) Remove the D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY.
(9) Remove the D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY.

D-DAC BRIDGE_2 ASSY

screwdriver
9
E

8
7 D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY
DAC HIGH ASSY
Front
Photo: SC-89

SC-89 63
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(10) SC-89 : SC-89 : : 10


Remove the 11 screws. (BMZ30P040FTB)
x 11
11
SC-87 :
A
Remove the 10 screws. (BMZ30P040FTB)
(11) SC-89 :
Remove the three screws. (ABA1011)
SC-87 :
Remove the two screws. (ABA1011)

SC-87 : : 10 x 10
11
B HDMI
OUT 1
(CONT RO L)
OUT 2 OUT 3
(HDZONE)
IN 1
(DV D)
BD IN IN 2
(SA T/CBL )
IN 3
(DV R/BDR )
IN 4 IN 6 IN 7 MH L
(OUTPUT 5 V
LA N (10/10 0) DC OUTPU T
for WIRELESS LA N
AC IN
ASSIGNABL E
0.9 A MA X)
1 -7 (OUTPUT 5 V
SELEC TA BL E
AD APTER POR T CO AXIA L ASSIGNABLE OPTICA L ASSIGNABL E 0.6 A MA X)
Y PB PR MONIT OR (OUTPUT 5 V 0.1 A MA X) IN 1 IN 2 IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN 1 OU T (DV D) (SA T/CBL ) (TV ) (DV R/BDR )
(DV D)
VIDE O
IN 2
(DV R/ PRE OU T
BDR ) ZONE 2 ZONE 3 SA T/CBL DV R/BDR IN 1 PHONO
OUT OUT IN OUT IN (CD ) IN SIGNAL SUBW OOFER FR ONT CENTER SURR OUND SURR BA CK T.MIDDLE F WIDE
(Single)
ASSIGNABLE GN D 1
L L
MONI TO R AU DIO
OU T
R R

(12) Release the 7P cable (ADX7812: from ASSIGN -


ABLE
2

PRIMARY ASSY) from the PCB binder.


(13) SC-89 only: Cut the Binder.
SC-89 :
∗35 5P cable (ADX7773)
Notes on assembling
∗34:Don't touch the cables to the capacitors, 19P Housing
C heat sink and fuse. ∗34 capacitor
∗35:SC-89 only: Doesn't touch the 19P Housing SC-89 only HDBT BIND2 ASSY
(ADX7802) to the 5P cable (ADX7773).
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY 13 7P cable (ADX7812)
(14) Remove the Push Rivet. (AEC7071) 12 fuse
(15) SC-89 : BIND DM CABLE ASSY
Disconnect the connector.
SC-87 : heat sink
CN1983
Remove the PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY. 14 ∗34

SC-87 : Front capacitor


D 7P cable (ADX7812)
15
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
USB DAC ASSY
12 fuse
BIND DM CABLE ASSY
heat sink
14
COMPONENT ASSY
∗34 16
capacitor

15 PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY


E 17
CN901

DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY


(16) Unhook the hook.
(17) Disconnect the connector and then remove
the DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-87:
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY). 17

Photo: SC-89
F

64 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

[4-2] Diagnosis
(1) Arrange the DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY) as shown in the photo.
A
(2) Insert the insulation sheet.
(3) SC-89 only :
Rotate the USB DAC ASSY (with HDBT
1
ASSY) 90 degrees and remove it.
(4) Attach the 39P FCC (ADD7787) by connect
the two connectors. SC-89 : USB DAC ASSY

CN601
DISPLAY BRIDGE 3
ASSY 2
B
4
CN7902 insulation sheet

Front 39P FFC


4 Photo: SC-89
30P + 28P board to board
SC-89 : extension jig cable (GGD1806)
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY 10P board to board extension
jig cable (GGD1866)
23P board to board extension 7
(5) SC-89 only : SC-89: HDBT ASSY
jig cable (GGD1805) CN1502
Connect the connector and then attach the
USB DAC ASSY (with HDBT ASSY). 8 C
6 CN9701
(6) Connect the 23P board to board extension CN9702
jig cable. (GGD1805) 5
(AUDIO CN2861 <-> *DIGITAL MAIN HD CN1502)
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN AUDIO ASSY
(7) Connect the 30P + 28P board to board CN9703
extension jig cables. (GGD1806)
(DAC HIGH CN2001 <-> *DIGITAL MAIN HD CN9701) SC-89: USB DAC ASSY
(DAC HIGH CN2002 <-> *DIGITAL MAIN HD CN9702) CN2861
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN CN2002
9
(8) Connect the 10P board to board extension DAC HIGH ASSY
D
jig cable. (GGD1866) CN2005
Rear Panel
(DAC HIGH CN2005 <-> *DIGITAL MAIN HD CN9703)
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN SC-87 : 30P + 28P board to board 10P board to board extension
extension jig cable (GGD1806) jig cable (GGD1866)
(9) Connect the DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
(SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY) to the Rear 7
Panel Ground. CN1502
8
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
(Refer to the “Ground points.”)
6 CN9701
23P board to board extension CN9702
jig cable (GGD1805)
CN9703
E
CN2861
9
CN2001
AUDIO ASSY CN2002

CN2005
DAC HIGH ASSY
Rear Panel

SC-89 65
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

(10) Connect the 29P board to board extension jig 5P board to board extension
cable. (GGD1856) jig cable (GGD1857)
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN603 <-> CONNECT CN7952)
A
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN 11
(11) Connect the 5P board to board extension jig CN8301
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY HDMI cable
cable. (GGD1857)
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN602 <-> CONNECT CN7951) CN7952
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN
JA9620 13
(12) Connect the 27P board to board extension CN7951
jig cable. (GGD1799) CN602
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN901 <-> COMPONENT CN8301) CN603
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN COMPONENT ASSY
(13) Connect the another normal HDMI Cable CN901
B
from the FRONT HDMI USB ASSY.
CONNECT ASSY
Note: Don’t connect the HDMI Cable (ADX7732)
provided with the product to prevent
damage to the HDMI connector. Instead,
12
use the another normal HDMI Cable to 27P board to board extension
prevent a load from being applied to the Front
jig cable (GGD1799) 10
HDMI connector. Photo: SC-89 29P board to board extension
Always connect the HDMI Cable because jig cable (GGD1856)
the iPod iPhone LED blinks, which causes
a shutdown, if the power is turned on
without the cable connected.
C
AUDIO ASSY
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY

[5] DAC HIGH ASSY


A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY
Remove the Bonnet 68 by removing the 18
screws.
D-DAC BRIDGE_2 ASSY
-----------------------------------------------------------------
[5-1] DAC HIGH ASSY 4
screwdriver
(1) Remove the D-DAC BRIDGE_2 ASSY.
(2) Remove the D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY. 3
D (3) Remove the A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY.
(4) Remove the D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY. 2 D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY

1 D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY


DAC HIGH ASSY
Front
Photo: SC-89

: 5 x2 : 6 x4 : 8 AC inlet

(5) SC-89 only :


Remove the two screws. (BMZ30P040FTB) 7
(6) Remove the four screws. (BPZ30P080FTB)
(7) Remove the AC inlet by removing the two
screws. (CBZ30P080FTB)
(8) SC-89 :
Remove the six screws. (ABA1011)
SC-87 :
SC-89 only
Remove five screw. (ABA1011)
F

66 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(9) Cut the Binder. 9


(10) Remove the Acetate Tape.
11
(11) Remove the two screws. (ABA1011) ∗36 A
(12) Remove the PRIMARY ASSY.
10
Note on assembling Acetate Tape
∗36: After the cable is bounded, pull the extra
length to the direction of the blue arrow.

PRIMARY ASSY
12 11

Front
B
(13) Remove the Push Rivet. (AEC7071) SC-89 :
(14) SC-89:
USB DAC ASSY
Disconnect the connector and then remove
the USB DAC ASSY (with HDBT ASSY).
14
SC-87:
Remove the PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY. SC-89 only

SC-87 :
13
PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY
14
Front
C

13
14

15
DAC HIGH ASSY
(15) Remove the DAC HIGH ASSY.

D
SC-89 only :
(16) SC-89 only : USB DAC ASSY
Connect the connector and then attach the
USB DAC ASSY (with HDBT ASSY). 16

(17) Attach the PRIMARY ASSY, using the two


screws (ABA1011).
17
PRIMARY ASSY

17
Photo: SC-89
F

SC-89 67
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

[5-2] Diagnosis
SC-89: DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
(1) Arrange the DAC HIGH ASSY as shown in the photo. SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
(2) Insert the insulation sheet.
A
(3) Connect the 28P board to board extension
jig cable (GGD1867) and the 20P board to
board extension jig cable (GGD1868) to the
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY.
20P board to board extension 4
3 5
jig cable (GGD1868)
A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY
28P board to board extension CN3791 D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY
jig cable (GGD1867) Front
CN3793

B A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY SC-89: DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY


SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY 20P board to board extension
(4) Attach the A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY to the jig cable (GGD1868)
AUDIO ASSY. 28P board to board extension
Rear Panel
7
(5) Attach the D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY. jig cable (GGD1867) insulation sheet
(6) Connect the 28P board to board extension jig
cable (GGD1867) to the DAC HIGH ASSY.
6 2
(A-DAC BRIDGE CN3793 <-> DAC HIGH CN2003) CN9701 CN2004
(7) Connect the 20P board to board extension jig CN9702 CN2003
cable (GGD1868) to the DAC HIGH ASSY.
CN9703 CN2001
(A-DAC BRIDGE CN3791 <-> DAC HIGH CN2004)
C CN2002
(8) Connect the 30P + 28P board to board DAC HIGH ASSY
extension jig cable. (GGD1806) 8
CN2005
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN9701 <-> DAC HIGH CN2001)
9 30P + 28P board to board
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN9702 <-> DAC HIGH CN2002)
extension jig cable (GGD1806)
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN
(9) Connect the 10P board to board extension 10P board to board extension
jig cable (GGD1866). jig cable (GGD1866)
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD CN9703 <-> DAC HIGH CN2005)
*SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN 10
(10) Connect the DAC HIGH ASSY to the Rear
Panel Ground. Front
D
(Refer to the “Ground points.”)

Assembling of Digital Amplifier Block

Note : The attachment positioning of the Digital Amplifier Block relates to sound quality of the unit. If assembling Digital
Amplifier Block by wrong steps, sound quality would deteriorate. Therefore assemble it correctly following the
procedure shown below.

[1] Attach the D AMP ASSY


E When the D AMP ASSY has been diagnosed
with the passage of electric current using 1
extension jig cables, disconnect all extension jig
cables and 39P FFC (ADD7787).
Remove the PRE BRIDGE ASSY and the IR
Cover 85 from the Rear Section. D AMP ASSY
( Refer to the “[3] D AMP ASSY” of “Disassembly” )
-----------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Allocate the D AMP ASSY attached with the
Heat Cond Sheet, Heat Sink Spacer, Heat
Sink 85 and 19P FFC (ADD7795). Don’t fix it
F with screws.

68 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(2) Temporarily attach the Rear Panel (with


other ASSY) to the Chassis /68, using the
three screws. (ABA1011)
A

Note: Fix the DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-87:


DIGITAL MAIN ASSY) to the hook of the
Right Angle 85.
3 3
DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
2 2 2
hook Photo: SC-89

B
4 4 4
Right Angle 85
Front D AMP ASSY

(3) Temporarily attach the D AMP ASSY to the 4


Rear Panel, using the two screws.
(ABA1011)

C
(4) Attach the D AMP ASSY, using the four
screws. (ABA1011)

(5) Remove the five screws temporarily fixed in


accordance with step (2) and (3). (ABA1011)
(6) Remove the Rear Panel (with other ASSY).
: 7 x8

8
(7) Attach the eight screws. (IBZ30P150FCC)
D
(8) Attach the two screws. (ABA1011)
∗37

Note: The screw at position ∗37 cannot be


screwed using a usual screwdriver
because it touch a capacitor in the REG 8
ASSY. Attach and secure it using a
screwdriver with a short grip.

REG ASSY D AMP ASSY

Short grip screwdriver

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1 2 3 4

(9) Put the two cables through the two holes. IR INTERFACE_M ASSY
(10) Connect the five connectors.
(11) Attach the IR INTERFACE_M ASSY.
A

11 x9

10 x4

D AMP ASSY
CN4001 CN4002 CN4004
CN4003
D AMP ASSY
Front
B
9
9
4P Housing

2 x2

10
19P FFC

1
INTERFACE ASSY
C Front

IR BUFFER_M ASSY
[2] Attach the IR Cover 85
(1) Allocate the IR Cover 85 (with other ASSY).
Don’t fix it with screws.
(2) Connect the two connectors. IR Cover 85

(3) Temporarily attach the Rear Panel (with


other ASSY) to the Chassis /68, using the
three screws. (ABA1011)

Note: Fix the DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-87:


DIGITAL MAIN ASSY) to the Hook of the
Right Angle 85.
4 4

DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY

E
hook 3 3 3
Photo: SC-89

Right Angle 85
Front

(4) Temporarily attach the IR Cover 85 to the


F
Rear Panel, using the two screws. (ABA1011)

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(5) Attach the IR Cover 85, using the three


screws. (AMZ30P060FTC) 5 5
A
Note: Secure the screws for fixing the IR Cover
85 without using the electric screwdriver,
but manually.

(6) Remove the five screws temporarily fixed in


accordance with step (3) and (4). (ABA1011)
(7) Remove the Rear Panel (with other ASSY).
IR Cover 85

B
5

(8) Attach the four screws. (AMZ30P060FTC) 8

Refer to the step (7) to (1) of “[3-1] Remove the


IR Cover” of “Disassembly” henceforth.
C

8
8

8 IR Cover 85

Direction of Insulator

(1) Align the mark at under surface of the


Insulator with the direction of photo.

Insulator
E

mark

• Bottom view F

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1 2 3 4

Styling of the Cables

A Note 1 : Keep the cables, binders and PCB binders off the Bonnet 68.
Note 2 : Avoid the cables touching each other.
Note 3 : Attach the binders to the points of color numbers in numerical order.

[1] Case of SC-89

Cord Clamper /HL


7
8
8 6
B 6
7P Housing
HDMI Cable

10 11
5 3
13
2 4 3 3
4 18 17 19P Housing

1 HDMI Cable
9 12
C
14
18
7P Housing
16
15
SC-89: DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
SC-87: DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

AUDIO ASSY

[2] Case of SC-87


D 5
9 7

6
4
8 9
5P cable (ADX7745)
3 11
2
IR Cover 85
1 1
E 39P FFC 7 10
1 2 2
12
4P Housing
14
13
BIND B CABLE ASSY

This PCB binder press only 39P FFC (ADD7787).


F

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8. EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT


8.1 ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN THE UNIT IS REPAIRED OR REPLACED
When any of the following assemblies is replaced A

DISPLAY ASSY "8.3 REGION WRITING"

DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89) "8.2 HOW TO SAVE AND LOAD THE SETTING USING
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) BACKUP FUNCTION WITH USB MEMORY"

Other assemblies No adjustment required

When any of the following parts is replaced


DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY (SC-89) No adjustment required
DIGITAL MAIN ASSY (SC-87) B
The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete
component part. When the part listed in the table is
defective, replace whole Assy.
• IC451 (TPS65251RHA-TLB)
• IC1204 (88DE2750-K)
• IC1212 (K4T51163QJ-BCE7-K)
• IC1216 (BD3539NUX-TLB)
• IC1602 (MN8647771-K)
• IC1609 (MN8647781-K)
• IC9002 (D808K013DPTP456-K)
• IC9203 (LAN8700C-AEZG-S1-TBB)
• IC9204 (DM860AS1-K)
• IC9206 (H337S3959-TBB) C
• IC9403 (MM3543BH)
• IC9514 (MIC94325YMT)
• IC9515 (MIC94325YMT)
• IC9518 (MIC94325YMT)
• IC9523 (MIC94325YMT)
• IC9602 (SII9589CTUC-3)
• IC9703 (D808K013DPTP456-K)

D AMP ASSY No adjustment reguired


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete
component part. When the part listed in the table is
defective, replace whole Assy. D
• Q4101,4102 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4201,4202 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4301,4302 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4401,4402 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4501,4502 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4601,4602 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4701,4702 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4801,4802 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)
• Q4901,4902 (IRF6775MPBFS1-TRB)

DISPLAY ASSY After replacing IC6001(R5F100MHAFA-K), perform "8.3


E
REGION WRITING" and then, update to the latest firmware.

HDBT ASSY (SC-89) No adjustment reguired


The part listed below is difficult to replace as a discrete
component part. When the part listed in the table is
defective, replace whole Assy.
• IC3201 (VS100TX)
• IC3204 (TPS65251RHA-TLB)
• JA3201 (VKN2023-A)
• JA3202 (AKP7268-A-K)
• JA3203 (AKP7268-A-K)
F

Other assemblies No adjustment required

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5 6 7 8
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8.2 HOW TO SAVE AND LOAD THE SETTING USING BACKUP FUNCTION WITH USB MEMORY
[Introduction]
A This model is capable of saving the set values stored in the MAIN Ucom (IC103) of *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
in the USB and loading them in a new *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY.
(Note that MAIN Ucom should normally operate to enable this function.)

When replacing *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY, execute the above mentioned processes.

[Data that can be saved/cannot be saved] *SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY


The following data can not be saved. Data other than these can be saved.
Contents to save Destination to save
Last memory for turning ON/OFF the Main power and power supply for ZONE2, ZONE3 and HDZONE
Last memory for inputting the Main ZONE, ZONE2, ZONE3 and HDZONE
Setting for controlling HDMI
Remote control ID EVENT Ucom
B
Setting for Network St andby IC6001
Data to be save upon the operation of protection circuit (DISPLAY ASSY)
HDMI OUT3 and OUT4 terminal setting (MAIN/HDZONE) (OUT4 : SC-89 Only)
Setting for Standby Through
Roku Standby Mode
Settings for NETWORK BridgeCo IC
Internet Radio Last Station, Favorite, Accounts, etc. IC9205
(*DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY)
(As the data saved by EVENT Ucom is on the DISPLAY ASSY, *SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY
the data cannot be deleted unless Assy is replaced at the same time.)

C [Requirements for USB memory]


USB memory to be used should meet the following requirements.
Compatible with USB Mass storage Class
With a file system of FAT(FAT16 or FAT32)

[File saving format]


Files are to be saved in the following format: Model number_backup version.extension(avr)
Example: SC-89_BK01.avr
Example: SC-87_BK01.avr
[How to save in the USB memory from AV amplifier]
1. Insert the usable USB memory into the USB terminal when the main device is off.
2. Enter the SERVICE MODE and select [USB BAK  HOLD ] with  keys.
(See [6.1 TEST MODE] for how to enter the SERVICE MODE.)
D
3. Select [USB BAK  SAVE ] with  keys and press [ENTER].
4. Saving in the USB starts and the main device automatically goes off after the normal completion ([COMPLETE]
is displayed.).
5. Remove the USB and saving is finished.

*1. If the following errors occur after "SAVE" is executed, error message will be displayed and "SAVE" will be stopped
and the power will be turned off.
Ejecting of USB device
Short capacity of USB device
Error during writing in the USB device (Read Only or defective Sector, etc.)
*2. If the same file name exists in the USB, overwriting will be automatically executed.

E [How to write into AV amplifier from the USB memory]


1. Insert the USB with the saved file into the USB terminal when the main device is off.
2. Enter the TEST MODE and select [USB BAK  HOLD ] with  keys.
(See [6.1 TEST MODE] for how to enter the TEST MODE.)
3. Select [USB BAK  LOAD ] with  keys and press [ENTER].
4. Saving in the main device starts and it automatically goes off after the normal completion
([COMPLETE] is displayed.).
5. Remove the USB and loading is finished.

* If the following errors occur after "LOAD" is executed, error message will be displayed and "LOAD" will be stopped and
the power will be turned off.
No setting file
Mismatching between the setting file and the specification of the A/V RECEIVER type to be loaded back
F Error due to Checksum, Signature Check, and Size Check
Ejecting of USB device (during reading of the setting file)

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Precautions
Files are stored in Root of USB memory.
Files are read from Root of USB memory.
A
 To make operations such as moving files, be sure to assign the saved file in Root
of the USB memory.
Also please be careful not to assign *.avr in multiple numbers.

The time and date of updating for saved file is fixed to "2006/03/08 20:01."
In principle, please implement Load without making of factory default settings.

[Cautions]
You cannot use the backup function with USB memory until the BridgeCo software starts.
It takes about 35 seconds before the BridgeCo software starts.

B
8.3 REGION WRITING
This is the function to write Region information by using an USB Memory.
Automatic start-up is conducted with POWER ON if the Region information is not written.
This work is carried out when DISPLAY ASSY is replaced.
[Preparations]
1. Please copy the REGION File for the same model number and the point of destination with the object set to the route
directory of USB Memory.
Note: Copy only the REGION File to the USB memory. Never copy to other files.
[Precautions]
C
Please be sure to use the REGION File for the same model number and the point of destination with the object set.
If you make a mistake, it is impossible to rewrite. (Replacement of DISPLAY ASSY is required again)

Key operation FL display

Plug in the AC cord. [Procedures]


(No Region information) 1. Connect an AC cord after replacing DISPLAY
ASSY. (Power turns ON automatically)

2. [SET REGION] is displayed several seconds after


Power On (Automatically) POWER ON [POWER ON] is displayed on the front panel.
(Standby status for REGION File writing)
Start up finished D
3. Automatic writing starts when USB memory
Function initial display SET REGION prepared by [Preparation: 1] is inserted.
(Degree of several seconds)
Connect USB
Memory. 4. The written model number is displayed after the
Loading finished normal completion of REGION File writing.
correctly
(14 characters, maximum)
Region Writing finished SC-89/CUXJ
SC-87/CUXJ 5. Pull out the AC cord.

E
[Cautions]
Writing of destination is not completed until the BridgeCo software starts.
It takes about 35 seconds before the BridgeCo software starts.

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

[Case of Abnormal Completion]


If REGION File writing did not complete normally, an error number is displayed rather than the model number.
Please perform rewriting based on the coping strategy by error numbers below.
A

FL Display Examples Reason for Display Coping Strategy


.Case of unsuccessful USB Read-in .Try writing with other USB Memory
E R R O R R 0 1 .Case of No File for Writing .Place writing required REGION File
to root directory *1
Case of destroyed File Download REGION File again
E R R O R R 0 3

Case of destination information for Download REGION File for correct


E R R O R R 0 4 different model is written model
*1 If an error is appeared, disconnect and connect the AC cord within 30 seconds and try to write the destination again.
B

8.4 HOW TO UPDATE FIRMWARE


Workflow
Enter the UPDATE PANEL mode.

Check a current version.


Updating process
C
Update it.

Update completed.
(Turn the power OFF automatically.)

Enter the UPDATE PANEL mode again.

Check an updated version. Checking process


D

Turn the power off.


(Release the UPDATE PANEL mode.)

MAIN com (EMMA), SUB com (EVENT) , DSP Flash ROM and BridgeCo IC Update
by USB Memory and the Confirmation of the Version

UPDATE PANEL Mode (Version update)


[Preparations]
1. Copy the UPDATE FILE to the root directory of the USB Memory.
E
Note: NEVER copy several UPDATE FILES to the root directory of the USB Memory.
Copy only the corresponding UPDATE FILE.
2. Turn off the power to this unit by setting Multi-Zone to "OFF".
3. Connect the USB Memory to the USB terminal (A type) of the front panel.
[Procedures]
1. While holding down "TUNE↑" key on the front panel, press "STANDBY ON/OFF" key and
moves to the UPDATE PANEL mode.
2. The updating process is as follows.

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Key operation FL display Front Panel Key


A
[↓] : TUNE key
[TUNE↑] +
[↑] : TUNE key
[STANDBY ON/OFF]
[←] : PRESET key
POWER ON [→] : PRESET key
Booting is completed

Version is displayed.
1-001002003004 1-001002003004

[TUNE↓] or [TUNE↑] Version number of BridgeCo B


Version number of DSP
Version number of Sub com
[↓] [↑] (EVENT)
Small version number of
Main com (EMMA)
Update Menu Big version number of
Main com (EMMA)
U P D AT E

"" displayed instead of number indicates


the process while the version is obtained.
Wait for a while until the version is displayed.
C

Key operation FL display

Update Menu
U P D AT E
[ENTER]

[PRESET→] Update Confirmation


or U P D AT E ? NO
[PRESET←]
D

[←] [→]
Update Confirmation
U P D AT E ? YES

[ENTER]
File searching
Accessing

UPDATE FILE searching E


completed

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

Key operation FL display


A
UPDATE FILE searching
completed

Updating process
∗Updating. 2 0 %
UPDATE start

UPDATE completed

Update completion display


∗Updating. 1 0 0 %

5 Second

Power turns off automatically.


(All ZONE OFF)
Disconnect the USB MEMORY.

Update time is fluctuated by contents of the update. It will take about 26 minutes at the maximum.
(Actual time is from 3 minutes to 26 minutes.)
Time required for updating varies, because only the programs that require updating will be updated.

[Confirmation]
Enter UPDATE PANEL mode and check that the programs have been updated.

[Cautions]
You cannot perform an update until the BridgeCo software starts.
It takes about 35 seconds before the BridgeCo software starts.

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9. EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST


NOTES: - Parts marked by “NSP” are generally unavailable because they are not in our Master Spare Parts List.
A
- The > mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part.
Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation.
- Screws adjacent to b mark on product are used for disassembly.

- For the applying amount of lubricants or glue, follow the instructions in this manual.

(In the case of no amount instructions, apply as you think it appropriate.)

9.1 PACKING SECTION


SC-89 only

SC-87 only

Double side
tape 10 x 130mm

Note ∗1: Paste the Packing Pad /S to the


Packing Case like this.

∗1
-5~5mm

0~10mm
F

Front

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(1) PACKING SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

NSP 1 Serial Label S VRW2017 NSP 11 Caution Sheet /HDMI EA ARM7172


> 2 Power Cord ADG7118 12 CD-ROM ARU7059 A
3 FM Wire Antenna ADH7030 NSP 13 Warranty Sheet ARY7007
NSP 4 Polyethylene Bag AHG7117 14 Remote Control Unit AXD7725
5 Setup Microphone See Contrast table (2) NSP 15 AAA Size IEC R03 Dry Cell Batteries x2 VEM1057

6 Setup Microphone See Contrast table (2) 16 AM Loop Antenna XTB3004


7 Quick Start Guide ARH7188 17 Packing Pad /F AHA7494
NSP 8 Caution Sheet /SPE ARM7161 18 Packing Pad /R AHA7495
NSP 9 Caution Sheet /CU ARM7165 19 Packing Pad /S AHA7499
NSP 10 Caution Sheet /UPDATE INF ARM7171 20 Packing Case See Contrast table (2)

21 Packing sheet RHC1023 B

22 Battery Door AZN8047

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-89 and SC-87 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-89 SC-87
5 Setup Microphone APM7009 Not used
6 Setup Microphone Not used APM7011
20 Packing Case AHD8831 AHD8838

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1 2 3 4

9.2 EXTERIOR SECTION


NON-CONTACT

A CONTACT SIDE
SIDE

B REG ASSY
CN7501 REG ASSY
CN7601

PRIMARY ASSY
CN81

DC Fan Motor AJ

A
B

C
C
D

W Refer to
“9.3 REAR
SECTION”
D AMP ASSY D AMP ASSY
CN4004 CN4002

FRONT BRIDGE ASSY


CN7723 C´
D D AMP ASSY

CN4003 FRONT HDMI USB
ASSY JA8003
FRONT HDMI USB
A ASSY CN8001

B D AMP ASSY
CN4001

D FRONT HDMI USB


ASSY JP8001
C D

E D´ X

AG
MIC HP ASSY
CN3472
AO AH
INTERFACE ASSY
DISPLAY ASSY CN7008, CN7005
Refer to JP6001
Double side
“9.5 FRONT SECTION” tape 10 x 110mm

F
DISPLAY ASSY
CN6001 AK

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5 6 7 8

(1) EXTERIOR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 MIC HP GUARD ASSY AWX1732 21 Cord Clamper /HL AEC7653


2 FAN CONNECT ASSY AWX1735 NSP 22 Mini Clamp VEC1597 A
3 IR REG ASSY See Contrast table (2) 23 Cushion 11 x 7 AED7092
4 B DIODE ASSY AWX1818 24 Label /LSC ARW7509
NSP 5 FFC GUARD ASSY AWX1821 25 Screw (Steel) ABA1011

6 DISPLAY BRIDGE ASSY AWX1834 26 Screw (Steel) ABA1193


7 F-IN BRIDGE ASSY AWX1837 27 Screw 4 x 12 (FE) ABA7109
8 USB RECT ASSY AWX1843 28 Cup Screw 3 x 8 FCC ABA7149
> 9 Power Transformer See Contrast table (2) 29 Screw BBT30P080FCC
> 10 Fuse (FU13, FU14: 1A) REK1142 30 Screw BBZ30P060FCC

31 Screw BBZ30P080FTB B
> 11 Fuse (FU11, FU12, FU15: 1.25A) REK1143
> 12 Fuse (FU10: 6A) REK1151 32 Screw BCZ40P060FTB
13 39P FFC (J0003) ADD7787 33 Screw IBP30P090FCC
14 3P Housing (Y0024) ADX7766 34 Screw IBZ30P180FTC
15 Bonnet 68 AZN8053 35 Toothed Lock Washer WH40FNI

NSP 16 Panel Stay 85 (MTL) ANG7684 36 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1


17 Top Beam 85 (MTL) ANG7726
18 PCB Mold (PP) AMR2533
19 Insulator AMR7198
20 Push Rivet AEC7071
C

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-89 and SC-87 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-89 SC-87
3 IR REG ASSY AWX1812 AWX1815
> 9 Power Transformer ATS7474 ATS7478

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.3 REAR SECTION


E
NON-CONTACT

E
CONTACT SIDE
FRONT HDMI USB C
A ASSY CN8001
A´ AD AE
B
B
A´´
SIDE

B
A
B
SC-89 only G D
C
SC-89 only
A
B
D
SC-87 only
Y
AB
AC AA
E U

F
A

Power
Transformer Acetate Tape

SC-87 only
SC-89
REG ASSY only A´´
CN7603

C
D A´

AP A T

B
D

C
E

A
Refer to
“9.4 CHASSIS SECTION”
D
J
I
F
Accessory of
Panel Base

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(1) REAR SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 PRIMARY ASSY AWX1718 21 9P FFC (J0005) ADD7794


NSP 2 VREG GUARD ASSY AWX1733 22 19P Housing (Y0030) See Contrast table (2) A
3 DAC HIGH ASSY See Contrast table (2) 23 Rear Panel See Contrast table (2)
4 D-DAC BRIDGE_2 ASSY AWX1899 24 Right Angle 85 (MTL) ANG7687
5 AUDIO ASSY See Contrast table (2) NSP 25 PCB Spacer AEC1084

6 COMPOSITE ASSY See Contrast table (2) 26 Push Rivet AEC7071


7 D-AUDIO BRIDGE ASSY AWX1772 27 Nylon Rivet AEC7406
8 D-DAC BRIDGE ASSY AWX1773 28 Insulating Sheet /68 AEC7659
9 A-DAC BRIDGE ASSY AWX1774 29 Cushion Circle 14B AED7081
10 PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY See Contrast table (2) NSP 30 Serial Label S VRW2017

31 Screw (Steel) ABA1011 B


11 PRE BRIDGE ASSY AWX1822
12 CONNECT ASSY AWX1842 32 Screw (Steel) ABA1207
13 USB DAC ASSY See Contrast table (2) 33 Terminal Screw AKE031
14 COMPONENT ASSY See Contrast table (2) 34 Screw BBZ30P060FCC
15 *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY See Contrast table (2) 35 Screw BMZ30P040FTB

16 HDBT ASSY See Contrast table (2) 36 Screw BPZ30P080FTB


17 AM/FM Tuner Unit AXX7282 37 Screw BPZ30P100FTC
> 18 Fuse (FU4: 2A) REK1139 38 Screw CBZ30P080FTB
> 19 Fuse (FU1: 10A) REK1154 39 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1
20 15P FFC/60V (J0007) ADD7725 40 Hex Head Screw 2.85 X 7 ABA7078
C

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-89 and SC-87 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-89 SC-87
3 DAC HIGH ASSY AWX1743 AWX1746
5 AUDIO ASSY AWX1761 AWX1765
6 COMPOSITE ASSY AWX1770 AWX1771
10 PRIMARY SHIELD ASSY Not used AWX1820
13 USB DAC ASSY AWX1737 Not used
D
14 COMPONENT ASSY AWX1793 AWX1796
15 *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY AWX1901 AWX1904
16 HDBT ASSY AWX1961 Not used
22 19P Housing (Y0030) ADX7802 Not used
23 Rear Panel ANC8719 ANC8726

*SC-87 : DIGITAL MAIN ASSY

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5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.4 CHASSIS SECTION


SC-87 only
SC-89
A only
AM
R Tape

AL AL P Q
Tape
AUDIO ASSY
JP3001 A Accessory of
Panel Base

AI
Accessory of
Panel Base

B
S
A
C

B Power
Transformer
Power
Transformer

IR REG ASSY
CN7241
IR REG ASSY
C CN7271 D
IR REG ASSY
CN7251 FAN CONNECT
ASSY CN5931

C
IR REG ASSY
CN7281
B
B DIODE E
V
ASSY
CN7401

AN AR A
D E B

SC-89 only
COMPONENT ASSY
JP8402

Cleaning paper
D GED-008
AF

A
E Z

B
H
NON-CONTACT

CONTACT SIDE
SIDE

86 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(1) CHASSIS SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 D AMP ASSY See Contrast table (2) 26 Center Beam 85 (MTL) ANG7689
NSP 2 HDBT BIND1 ASSY See Contrast table (2) 27 PCB Mold (PP) AMR2533 A
3 IR BUFFER_M ASSY AWX1780 28 Insulator ICE (PLS) AMR7523
4 BUFFER GND_M ASSY AWX1783 29 PCB Mold (PP) AMR7536
5 INTERFACE ASSY AWX1810 30 Cushion 5x8 AEB7397

6 A REG BRIDGE ASSY AWX1823 31 Cushion T3 20x35 AEB7406


NSP 7 BIND B CABLE ASSY AWX1826 32 Damper Bushing 83 AEB7425
8 REG ASSY See Contrast table (2) 33 Heat Cond Sheet AEB7434
9 FRONT BRIDGE ASSY AWX1833 NSP 34 PCB Spacer AEC1446
10 FB CONNECT ASSY AWX1841 35 Push Rivet AEC7071

36 PCB Spacer AEC7080 B


11 BIND DM CABLE ASSY See Contrast table (2)
12 HDBT BIND2 ASSY See Contrast table (2) 37 Insulating Sheet AEC7654
13 IR INTERFACE_M ASSY AWX1776 38 Heat Sink Spacer (PLS) AMR7568
> 14 Fuse (FU21, FU22, FU31, FU32: 1.25A) REK1143 NSP 39 PCB Holder PNW2100
15 19P FFC (J0004) ADD7795 40 Screw (Steel) ABA1011

16 4P Housing (Y0020) ADX7755 41 Screw ABA1052


17 3P Housing (Y0023) ADX7759 42 Screw (3 x 11.6) ABA7146
18 7P + 4P + 2P Housing (Y0028) ADX7817 43 Screw AMZ30P060FTC
> 19 DC Fan Motor AXM7040 44 Screw BBZ30P060FCC
NSP 20 IR Box 85 (MTL) ANF7061 45 Screw BBZ30P060FTC
C

NSP 21 IR Cover 85 (MTL) ANF7062 46 Screw BBZ30P180FCC


22 REG ASSY Plate 85 (MTL) ANG7688 47 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
NSP 23 Heat Sink 85 (AL) ANH7234 48 Screw IBZ30P150FCC
NSP 24 Chassis /68 ANA7244 49 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1
25 Ttans Frame 85 (MTL) ANG7685

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-89 and SC-87 are constructed the same except for the following:
D
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-89 SC-87
1 D AMP ASSY AWX1929 AWX1933
2 HDBT BIND1 ASSY AWX1736 Not used
8 REG ASSY AWX1827 AWX1830
11 BIND DM CABLE ASSY AWX1845 AWX1846
12 HDBT BIND2 ASSY AWX1847 Not used

SC-89 87
5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4

9.5 FRONT SECTION


NON-CONTACT

N
A CONTACT SIDE L
O
SIDE

∗1 F-IN BRIDGE
ASSY
CN7664

A DISPLAY
BRIDGE ASSY
CN7903
Double side tape

M
Double side
B ∗2 tape 20mm

Double side *DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY


∗2 tape 30mm CN9202, CN9502
*DIGITAL MAIN HD ASSY
JA9620
∗2 *SC-87: DIGITAL
F-IN BRIDGE ASSY MAIN ASSY
∗3 Double side CN7663
tape 20mm
∗2
Accessory of
Panel Base
K
C A
Accessory of
Panel Base
AQ
USB RECT ASSY
C CN3652

Lubricant
Grease
Double side tape
GYA1001

Note ∗1: Please pay attention not to hurt Panel Base 55U (PLS) when you remove the Panel.

Note ∗2: Please tape up at four (4) places to protect


Panel Base 55U (PLS) as shown on the
photograph when you remove the Panel.
E

Left side Right side

Note ∗3: Double Side Tape (10mm x 30mm) affixing


position on Panel Center line

+0mm
-1.5mm
F Inside

88 SC-89
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8

(1) FRONT SECTION PARTS LIST


Mark No. Description Part No. Mark No. Description Part No.

1 DISPLAY ASSY AWX1700 21 Damper ASSY (240) LX AXA7156


2 VOL ASSY AWX1702 22 VOL. Knob LX85 (AL) AAA7064 A
3 POWER SW ASSY AWX1703 23 STDBY BTN LX85 ASSY AAD7804
4 MIC HP ASSY AWX1728 24 Filter 07KU (PC) AAK8443
5 ENCODER ASSY AWX1731 25 Power Ring LX85 (PLS) AAK8571

NSP 6 PANEL GUARD ASSY AWX1734 26 Window /85U AAK8580


7 FRONT HDMI USB ASSY AWX1805 27 Ring ABH7213
8 7P FFC (J0001) ADD7783 28 VOL Stabiliser LX85 AEC7644
9 15P FFC (J0002) ADD7791 > 29 Panel Base 55U (PLS) AMB8041
10 39P FFC (J0006) ADD7796 30 Panel See Contrast table (2)

31 Pioneer Badge G (AL) VAM1159 B


11 HDMI Cable (Y0026) ADX7732
12 7P Housing (Y0027) ADX7815 32 Screw BBZ30P080FTB
13 Door Spring (SUS) ABK7061 33 Screw BPZ30P080FNI
14 Earth Spring 81 (SUS) ABK7067 34 Nut NK90FTC
15 Earth Spring 85 (SUS) ABK7070 35 Binder (BK-1) ZCA-BK1

16 Cushion Circle 6B AED7083


17 Cushion 11 x 7 AED7092
18 Door Shaft 60 (PLS) AMR7531
19 Door Base 85 (PLS) AMR7565
20 Door Panel 57U (AL) ANB7562
C

(2) CONTRAST TABLE


SC-89 and SC-87 are constructed the same except for the following:
Mark No. Symbol and Description SC-89 SC-87
30 Panel ANB7618 ANB7622

SC-89 89
5 6 7 8

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