EN 4 3139 785 32970 Precautions 2. Precautions 2-1 Safety Precautions 1) Before returning an instrument to the customer, Any measurements not within the limits specified always make a safety check of the entire herein indicate a potential shock hazard that must instrument, including, but not limited to, the be eliminated before returning the instrument to the following items:...
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Precautions 3139 785 32970 EN 5 Precautions 2) Read and comply with all caution and safety 5) Components, parts, and/or wiring that appear to related notes on or inside the cabinet, or on the have overheated or that are otherwise damaged chassis.
EN 6 3139 785 32970 Precautions 2-2 Servicing Precautions CAUTION : Before servicing units covered by this (4) An insulation tube or tape is sometimes used service manual and its supplements, read and follow and some components are raised above the the Safety Precautions section of this manual.Note : If printed wiring board for safety.
Precautions 3139 785 32970 EN 7 2-3 ESD Precautions Electrostatically Sensitive Devices (ESD) CAUTION : Be sure no power is applied to the chassis Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. dam-agedeasily by static electricity.Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (8) Minimize bodily motions when handling Devices(ESD).
EN 8 3139 785 32970 Precautions 2-4 Handling the optical pick-up The laser diode in the optical pick up may suffer electrostatic breakdown because of potential static electricity from clothing and your body. The following method is recommended. (1) Place a conductive sheet on the work bench (The black sheet used for wrapping repair parts.) Fig.1-3 (2) Place the set on the conductive sheet so that the...
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EN 10 3139 785 32970 Disassembly Instructions Disassembly and Reassembly Cabinet and PCB CAUTION : Connector Must be removed with care Top Cabinet Removal 1) Remove 5 Screws 1 2. 2) Lift up the Top Cabinet 3 in direction of arrow. 3 SCREWS (3X10 B) TOP CABINET...
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EN 12 3139 785 32970 Disassembly Instructions 3-3 Ass’y Deck Removal 1) Remove 4 Screws 1 from the Ass’y Deck 2 and lift it up. 4 SCREWS (3X10 W) ASS’Y DECK Fig. 3-3 Ass’y Deck Removal...
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Disassembly Instructions 3139 785 32970 EN 13 3-4 S.M.P.S PCB Removal 1) Remove 3 Screws 1, from the S.M.P.S PCB 2 and lift it up. 6 SCREWS (3X8 W) S.M.P.S PCB Fig. 3-4 S.M.P.S PCB Removal...
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EN 14 3139 785 32970 Disassembly Instructions 3-5 Main PCB Removal 1) Remove 10 Screws 1, 2, 3 from the Main PCB 4 and lift it up. 4 SCREWS (3X6 W) MAIN PCB 1 SCREW (3X6 B) 5 SCREWS (3X10 B) Fig.
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Disassembly Instructions 3139 785 32970 EN 15 3-6 FAN Removal 1) Remove 2 Screws 1 from the Fan 2 and lift it up. 2 SCREWS (5X14 S) Fig. 3-6 FAN Removal...
EN 16 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting NO Power Detected (Stand by LED OFF) F1S01 is normal? Change fuse Refer to Fig. 4-1 C1S01 voltage Change BD1 is normal voltage? Refer to Fig. 4-1 Refer to Fig. 4-1 Switching operation Change IC1S11...
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 17 Refer to S.M.P.S. PCB COMPONENT SIDE Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-1...
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EN 18 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting There’s no Digital Audio Out Check Check Current Digital Audio the A/V Receiver can Set to Bitstream Setting is PCM. Decode Current Bit-Steam Check the Audio Data at AIC1 Replace the Main PCB (Pin 13) Refer to Fig.
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 19 DIGITAL AUDIO DATA AIC1 (Pin2,4,6,13) Refer to Main PCB CONDUCTOR SIDE Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-2...
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EN 20 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting There is no Audio Output Check the Audio Replace the main PCB signal at PIN 13,14,15,16 of AIC2 Check Check AIC2 soldering or replace the Audio AIC2 signal at pin1,2,37~48 of AIC2 Check Check AIC4~7 soldering of the Audio peripheral devices...
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 21 ANALOG AUDIO DATA(AIC4,5,6,7) Refer to Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE-2 Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-3...
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EN 22 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting Disc Ioading error Are Main and deck power OK? Check the power (5v, 12v) the 40pin FFC cable(between main & Reinsert FFC cable correctly deck) inserted correctly? the wave- from of FCON1 PIN 25 Change the Main board normal? (MAIN PCB) Refer to Fig.
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 23 FCON1 PIN 25 Refer to Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE-2 Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-4...
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EN 24 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting Remote control does not work Remocon battery Change the battery Is the FFC cable (between Re-insert FFC cable correctly Front panel&Main) Check FU3 or change FU3 PIN3 the Front panel PCB SIGNAL OK? Refer to Fig.
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 25 Remote control eye data FU3 Pin3 Refer to Front PCB COMPONENT SIDE Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-5...
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EN 26 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting No Picture Logo screen is OK ? HDMI? NO LOGO(HDMI) BD/DVD Playback is Component? NO LOGO(Component) NO LOGO CHANGE THE MAIN PCB (CVBS/S-Video)
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 27 NO LOGO (HDMI) Video selection Check the Video select, accords with cable connection cable connection, TV mode and TV mode? Clock, data and Check MIC1 power input, UX7 SYNC from MIC1 oscillation, Memory interface (HRN1~HRN6) Refer to Fig.
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EN 28 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting Digital Video signal MIC1 (HRN1~HRN6) UX7 CLOCK SIGNAL (27MHz) Refer to Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE-2 Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-6...
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 29 HDMI OUTPUT DATA HIC6 (pin30,31,33,34,36,37,39,40) Refer to Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE-2 Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-7...
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EN 30 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting NO LOGO (Component) Video selection Check the Video select, cable accords with cable connection connection, TV mode and TV mode? Video output from MIC1 soldering error MIC1 (VE26,27,28) Refer to Fig. 4-8 Video Check VIC3 soldering of output from peripheral devices...
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 31 Y(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VE26) Pb(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VE27) Refer to Main PCB COMPONENT SIDE-2 Pr(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VE28) Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-8...
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EN 32 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting Y(Color-bar) Pin-VR37 Pb(Color-bar) Pin-VR44 Refer to Main PCB CONDUCTOR SIDE Pr(Color-bar) Pin-VR46 Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-9...
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Trouble Shooting 3139 785 32970 EN 33 NO LOGO (CVBS, S-Video) Video selection Check the Video select, cable accords with cable connection connection, TV mode and TV mode? Video output from MIC1 soldering error MIC1 (VC2, VC3,VC4) Refer to Fig. 4-10 Video Check VIC1 soldering of output from...
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EN 34 3139 785 32970 Trouble Shooting Y(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VC2,VIC1-VR7) C(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VC3,VIC1-VR21) Refer to Main PCB CONDUCTOR SIDE CVBS(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VC4,VIC1-VR22) Refer to (Circuit Diagrams) Fig. 4-10...
Note: Upgrading the firmware will restore all the user settings to default. 5.1.1. Preparation to upgrade firmware 1. Download the software update from ww.philips.com 2. Unzip the zip-archive file 3. Start the CD Burning software and create a new CD project (data disc) with the following settings:...
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EN 36 3139 785 32970 Fireware Upgrading 5.2. Procedure to reset the settings to initial mode 1. Power up the set without any disc inserted. 2. When the set displays: “HOME MENU”, press and hold the skip forward key on the Front Panel of the set as shown in figure 1. Figure 1 3.
Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 44 Sil9134 HDMI (Main PCB) Schematic Diagrams HDMI OUTPUT DATA HIC6 (pin30,31,33,34,36,37,39,40) � These are the waveforms of BD-P1400 Digital Video signal Caution There can be some differences (Voltage, Frequency, stc.) among cameras. MIC1 (HRN1~HRN6)
Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 47 Audio (Main PCB) Schematic Diagrams DIGITAL AUDIO DATA AIC1 (Pin2,4,6,13) ANALOG AUDIO DATA(AIC4,5,6,7) � These are the waveforms of BD-P1400 Caution There can be some differ ences (Voltage, Frequency, stc.) among cameras.
Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 48 SMP8634 GPIO Control, JTAG, Debug (Main PCB) Schematic Diagrams UX7 CLOCK SIGNAL (27MHz) � These are the waveforms of BD-P1400 Caution There can be some differ ences (Voltage, Frequency, stc.) among cameras.
Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 49 MM1757 Analog Video Out (Main PCB) Schematic Diagrams These are the waveforms of BD-P1400 � Caution There can be some differences (Voltage, Frequency, stc.) among cameras. Pr(Color-bar) Y(Color-bar) Y(Color-bar) C(Color-bar) CVBS(Color-bar) Pb(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VE28,VR46)
Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 50 PATA Control (Main PCB) Schematic Diagrams FCON1 PIN 25 � These are the waveforms of BD-P1400 Caution There can be some differences (Voltage, Frequency, stc.) among cameras.
Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 54 Front (Front PCB) Schematic Diagrams Power Remote control eye data FU3 Pin3 � These are the waveforms of BD-P1400 Caution There can be some differences (Voltage, Frequency, stc.) among cameras.
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Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 57 Layout: Main PCB PCB Diagrams – COMPONENT SIDE UX7 CLOCK SIGNAL (27MHz) FCON1 PIN 25 Y(Color-bar) Pb(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VE28) Pin (MIC1-VE27) Pr(Color-bar) Digital Video signal Pin (MIC1-VE26) MIC1 (HRN1~HRN6) HDMI OUTPUT DATA ANALOG AUDIO HIC6 (pin30,31,33,34,36,37,39,40) DATA(AIC4,5,6,7)
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Circuit Diagrams and PCB Layouts 3139 785 32970 EN 58 Layout: Main PCB PCB Diagrams CONDUCTOR SIDE Y(Color-bar) DIGITAL AUDIO DATA Pin (MIC1-VC2,VIC1-VR7) AIC1 (Pin2,4,6,13) C(Color-bar) CVBS(Color-bar) Pin (MIC1-VC3,VIC1-VR21) Pin (MIC1-VC4,VIC1-VR22) Y(Color-bar) Pb(Color-bar) Pin-VR37 Pin-VR44 LOC.NO AIC1 U2505 U2504 HIC7 HIC10 Pr(Color-bar) PIC77...
EN 64 3139 785 32970 Exploded view and Service Parts List BDP7100/12 A001 996510008897 REMOTE CONTROL 996510008911 AV CABLE C001 996510008903 FRONT CABINET ASSY C015 996500042115 COVER, TOP 996510008900 WIRE TREE CONNECTOR 15 PIN F1S01 996510008968 FUSE 2A 250V SLOW-BLOW...
Directions For Use The following except of the Quick Use Guide serves as an introduction to the set. The Complete Direction for the Use can be downloaded in different languages from the internet site of Philips Customer care Center: www.p4c.philips.com...