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AVR125
A/V DOLBY DIGITAL RECEIVER
SERVICE MANUAL
CONTENTS
ESD WARNING………………………….…….2 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE..………….18
LEAKAGE TESTING……………….....……....3 AMPLIFIER BIAS ADJUSTMENT……...…21
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS…………….….…..4 BLOCK DIAGRAM………………………….22
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS………………...5 IC PINOUTS……………………………..….23
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY…………………….7 TRANSISTOR PINOUTS………..…..…….52
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS……..….……9 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST………..…..….53
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS……..…..11 PCB DRAWINGS……………………..……62
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS….....14 SCHEMATICS…………………………...…70
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE…………..….16 WIRING DIAGRAM..……………………….82
MICROPROCESSOR RESET……….…..….16 PACKAGING………..…………………...…83
UNIT EXPLODED VIEW………….…..……..17
harman/kardon, Inc.
250 Crossways Park Dr.
Woodbury, New York 11797 Rev5 2/2005
AVR125 harman/kardon
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on
your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical change sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement
ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material.)
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the
CAUTION : Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together
or your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES devices.
Components identified with the IEC symbol in the parts list are special significance to safety. When replacing a component identified with
, use only the replacement parts designated, or parts with the same ratings or resistance, wattage, or voltage that are designated in the
parts list in this manual. Leakage-current or resistance measurements must be made to determine that exposed parts are acceptably
insulated from the supply circuit before retuming the product to the customer.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Reading should
not be above
Leakage
0.5mA
Device current
under tester
test
Test all
exposed metal
surfaces
Also test with
plug reversed
(Using AC adapter Earth
plug as required) ground
AC Leakage Test
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Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Linear (High-Level) 200mV/47k ohms Video Section
Television Format NTSC
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A) 95dB Input Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Surround System Adjacent Channel Separation Output Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Pro Logic II 45dB Video Frequency
Dolby Digital (AC-3) 55dB Response 10Hz–8MHz (–3dB)
DTS 55dB
Frequency Response General
@ 1W (+0dB, –3dB) 10Hz–100kHz Power Requirement AC 125V/60Hz
Power Consumption 68W idle, 540W maximum
High Instantaneous (2 channels driven)
Current Capability (HCC) ±25 Amps
Dimensions
Transient Intermodulation Width 17.3 inches (440mm)
Distortion (TIM) Unmeasurable Height 6.6 inches (168mm)
Slew Rate 40V/µsec Depth 15.4 inches (390mm)
Harman Kardon is a registered trademark, and Power for the Digital Revolution is a trademark,
of Harman Kardon, Inc.
DTS and DTS Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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1 Main Power Switch: Press this button to apply in operation, the indicator will turn green. Should the settings of the Bass & and Treble ( controls may
power to the AVR 125. When the switch is pressed indicator turn red, turn the unit off using the Main be used to adjust the output signals. When the button
in, the unit is placed in a Standby mode, as indicated Power Switch 1 and check the speaker wire con- is pressed once or twice so that the words TONE
by the amber LED 3 surrounding the System nections to make certain that there are no short OUT appear in the Main Information Display Û,
Power Control 2. This button MUST be pressed in circuits. the output signal will be “flat,” without any bass or tre-
to operate the unit. To turn the unit off and prevent ble alteration, no matter how the actual Bass and
the use of the remote control, this switch should be 4 Headphone Jack: This jack may be used to listen Treble Controls &( are adjusted.
pressed until it pops out from the front panel so that to the AVR 125’s output through a pair of headphones.
the word “OFF” may be read at the top of the switch. Be certain that the headphones have a standard 1/4" 7 Surround Mode Selector: Press this button to
stereo phone plug. The speakers will automatically be change the surround mode by scrolling through the list
NOTE: This switch is normally left in the “ON” position. turned off when the headphone jack is in use. of available modes. Depending on the type of input,
some modes are not always available. (See page 22
2 System Power Control: When the Main Power 5 Selector Buttons: When you are establishing the for more information about surround modes.)
Switch 1 is “ON,” press this button to turn on the AVR 125’s configuration settings, use these buttons to
AVR 125; press it again to turn the unit off. Note that select from the choices available, as shown in the Main 8 Tuning Selector: Press the left side of the button
the Power Indicator 3 surrounding the switch will Information Display Û. to tune lower-frequency stations and the right side of
turn green when the unit is on. the button to tune higher-frequency stations. When a
6 Tone Mode: Pressing this button enables or dis- station with a strong signal is reached, the TUNED
3 Power Indicator: This LED will be illuminated in ables the Bass and Treble tone controls. When the Indicator Q will be illuminated in the Main
amber when the unit is in the Standby mode to signal button is pressed so that the words TONE IN Information Display Û .
that the unit is ready to be turned on. When the unit is appear in the Main Information Display Û, the
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In Manual tuning mode, tap the button lightly and note % Video 3 Video Input Jacks: These jacks may be the receiver. (See pages 7–8 for a complete explana-
that the tuner will step up one frequency increment per used for temporary connection to the composite or S- tion of the Information Display.)
button press. When the button is held for a few sec- Video output of video games, camcorders or other
onds you will note that the unit will quickly advance portable video products. Ù Channel Select Button: Press this button to
through the frequency band. Release it and the tuner begin the process of trimming the channel output lev-
will stop. In Auto tuning mode, each press of the but- ^ Video 3 Audio Input Jacks: These audio jacks els using an external audio source. (For more informa-
ton will search for the next station with an acceptable may be used for temporary connection to video tion on output level trim adjustment, see page 25.)
signal. Press and hold the button to skip through the games or portable audio/video products such as cam-
corders and portable audio players. ı Speaker Select Button: Press this button to
acceptable stations. When the button is released, the
begin the process of configuring the unit to match the
tuner will not stop until it reaches a station with an
acceptable frequency. & Bass Control: Turn this control to modify the low- type of speakers used in your listening room. (See
frequency output of the left/right channels by as much as pages 16–19 for more information on speaker setup
To switch back and forth between the Auto and ±10dB, when the unit is in the “Surround Off” mode. Set and configuration.)
Manual tuning modes, press the Tuning Mode this control to a suitable position for your taste or room
acoustics. ˆ Test Tone Selector: Press this button to begin
Selector @.
the process of adjusting the channel output levels
9 AM/FM Selector: Pressing this button will auto- * Balance Control: Turn this control to change the using the internal test tone as a reference. (For more
relative volume for the front left/right channels. information on output level adjustment, see page 18.)
matically switch the AVR 125 to the Tuner mode.
Pressing it again will switch between the AM and FM NOTE: For proper operation of the surround modes ˜ Surround Mode Indicators: A green LED will
frequency bands. (See page 25 for more information this control should be at the midpoint or “12 o’clock” light in front of the surround mode that is currently
on the tuner.) position. in use.
) Preset Stations Selector: Press this button to ( Treble Control: Turn this control to modify the high ¯ Remote Sensor Window: The sensor behind
scroll up or down through the list of stations that have frequency output of the left/right channels by as much as this window receives infrared signals from the remote
been entered into the preset memory. (See page 25 ±10dB, when the unit is in the “Surround Off” mode. Set control. Aim the remote at this area and do not block
for more information on tuner presets.) this control to a suitable position for your taste or room or cover it.
! Input Source Selector: Press this button to acoustics.
change the input by scrolling up or down through the Ó Volume Control: Turn this knob clockwise to
list of Input Indicators . increase the volume, counterclockwise to decrease the
@ Tuning Mode Selector: Press this button to select volume. If the AVR 125 is muted, adjusting the
Auto or Manual tuning. When the button is pressed so Volume Control Ó 33 will automatically release
that the AUTO Indicator R lights, the tuner will search the unit from the silenced condition.
for the next station with an acceptable signal when the Ô Set Button: When making choices during the
Tuning Selector 8u is pressed. When the button setup and configuration process, press this button
is pressed so that the AUTO Indicator R is not lit, to enter the desired setting as shown in the Main
each press of the Tuning Selector 8u will Information Display Û into the AVR 125’s memory.
increase the frequency. This button may also be used to The set button may also be used to change the display
switch between Stereo and Mono modes for FM radio brightness. (See page 26.)
reception. When weak reception is encountered, press
the button until the STEREO Indicator P goes out to Input Indicators: A green LED will light in front of
switch to Mono reception. Press and hold again to the input that is currently being used as the source for
switch back to STEREO mode. (See page 25 for more the AVR 125.
information on using the tuner.)
Ò Delay: Press this button to begin the sequence
# Digital Optical 3 Input: Connect the optical digital of steps required to enter delay time settings. (See
audio output of an audio or video product to this jack. page 19 for more information on delay times.)
When the input is not in use, be certain to keep the
plastic cap installed to avoid dust contamination that Ú Digital Input Selector: When playing a source
might degrade future performance. that has a digital output, press this button to select
between the Optical #c and Coaxial $·
$ Digital Coax 3 Input: This jack is used for con- Digital inputs or to select the source’s analog input.
nection to the output of portable audio devices, video (See pages 23–25 for more information on digital
game consoles or other products that have a coax audio.)
digital audio jack.
Û Main Information Display: This display delivers
messages and status indications to help you operate
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U T S R Q PO NM L K
DTS D OPT 123 COAX 123 ANALOG AUTO TUNED ST MEM PRESET
L C R
A dB SLEEP
NIGHT
KHz
SL LFE SR
PCM MHz
D PL II 3ST DSP VMAx NF LOGIC 7 CM
B C D E F G H I J
A Bitstream Indicators: When the input is a digital F Main Information Display: This display shows volume levels. This mode is only available with specially
source, one of these indicators will light to display the spe- messages relating to the status, input source, surround encoded Dolby Digital sources. (See page 24 for a
cific type of data signal in use. mode, tuner, volume level or other aspects of the description of the Night Mode.)
AVR 125’s operation.
B DTS Mode Indicator: This indicator lights when a L Speaker/Channel Input Indicators: These indica-
DTS-encoded source is playing and DTS Surround G DSP Mode Indicator: This indicator lights when tors are multipurpose, indicating either the speaker type
decoding is in use. any of the surround modes created by Digital Signal selected for each channel or the incoming data-signal
Processing, or DSP are in use. These modes include configuration. The left, center, right, right surround and
C Dolby Digital Indicator: This indicator lights Hall 1, Hall 2, Theater and 5-Channel Stereo. left surround speaker indicators are composed of three
when a Dolby Digital source is being played and Dolby boxes, while the subwoofer is a single box. The center
Digital surround decoding is in use. H VMAx Mode Indicators: This indicator lights when box lights when a “small” speaker is selected, and the
the VMAx mode is in use. VMAx F appears when two outer boxes light when “large” speakers are select-
D Dolby Pro Logic II Indicator: This indicator lights the Far Field VMAx mode is selected; VMAx N
when the Dolby Pro Logic II mode has been selected. ed. When none of the boxes are lit for the center, sur-
appears when the Near Field VMAx mode is selected. round or subwoofer channels, no speaker has been
• It is possible to see the Dolby Pro Logic II indicator (See page 22 for a description of the VMAx modes.) assigned to one of those positions. (See page 17 for
lit simultaneously with the Dolby Digital indicator, even I Logic 7 Mode Indicators: These indicators light more information on configuring speakers.) The letters
though the Dolby Digital surround mode has been when the Logic 7 mode is in use. LOGIC 7C ap- inside each of the center boxes display active input
selected. This is due to the specifications for Dolby pears for the Cinema version of Logic 7; LOGIC 7M channels. For standard analog inputs, only the L and R
Digital processing, which require that the Dolby appears for the Music version of Logic 7. (See page will light, indicating a stereo input. When a digital source
Pro Logic II mode be used any time a 2-channel 22 for a description of the Logic 7 modes.) is playing, the indicators will light to display the channels
Dolby signal is detected. being received at the digital input. When the letters
J Preset Number/Sleep Timer: When the tuner is flash, the digital input has been interrupted. (See pages
• If you desire 5.1-channel audio, check the audio in use, these numbers indicate the specific preset 18–19 for more information on the Channel Indicators.)
settings in the menus for both your DVD player and memory location in use. (See page 25 for more infor-
your DVD disc to make sure that a 5.1-channel Dolby mation on preset stations.) When the Sleep function is M Preset Indicator: This indicator lights when the
Digital sound track is available and has been selected. in use, these numbers show how many minutes tuner is in use to show that the Preset Number/
remain before the unit goes into the Standby mode. Sleep Timer J is showing the station’s preset
E Dolby 3 Stereo Indicator/Stereo Indicator: The memory number. (See page 25 for more information
entire indicator lights when the Dolby 3 Stereo mode (See page 21 for information on the Sleep Function.)
on tuner presets.)
has been selected. When the surround modes are K Night Mode Indicator: This indicator lights when
turned off so that two-channel stereo playback is in the AVR 125 is in the Night mode, which preserves N Sleep Indicator: This indicator lights when the
use, only the “ST” indicator will light. the dynamic range of digital program material at low Sleep function is in use. The numbers in the Preset
Number/Sleep Timer Indicators will show the minutes
REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
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¡ AM Antenna › AC Power Cord h DVD Audio Inputs
™ FM Antenna fi Optical Digital Output i Video 1 Composite Video Input
£ CD Inputs fl Coaxial Digital Output j Video 1 Audio Inputs
¢ Tape Outputs ‡ Video Monitor S-Video Output k Video 1 Composite Video Output
∞ Tape Inputs ° DVD S-Video Input 31 Video 1 Audio Outputs
§ Subwoofer Output · Coaxial Digital Inputs 32 Video 2 Composite Video Input
¶ Front Speaker Outputs a Video 1 S-Video Input 33 Video 2 Audio Inputs
• Surround Speaker Outputs b Video 1 S-Video Output
ª Front Speaker Outputs c Optical Digital Inputs
‚ Surround Speaker Outputs d Video 2 S-Video Input
⁄ Front Speaker Outputs e 6-Channel Direct Inputs
¤ Switched AC Accessory Outlet f Video Monitor Composite Video Output
‹ Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet g DVD Composite Video Input
¡ AM Antenna: Connect the AM loop antenna sup- § Subwoofer Output: Connect this jack to the line- connection. (See page 14 for more information on
plied with the receiver to these terminals. If an external level input of a powered subwoofer. If an external sub- speaker polarity.)
AM antenna is used, make connections to the AM and woofer amplifier is used, connect this jack to the sub-
GND terminals in accordance with the instructions sup- woofer amplifier input. •‚ Surround Speaker Outputs: Connect these
plied with the antenna. outputs to the matching + or – terminals on your left
¶ª⁄ Front Speaker Outputs: Connect these and right surround speakers. When making speaker
™ FM Antenna: Connect the supplied indoor or an outputs to the matching + or – terminals on your front connections always make certain to maintain correct
optional external FM antenna to this terminal. speakers. When making speaker connections, always polarity by connecting the black terminal to the nega-
make certain to maintain correct polarity by connecting tive (–) terminal on the speakers. Connect the blue
£ CD Inputs: Connect these jacks to the output of a the black terminal to the negative (–) terminal on the terminal to the positive (+) terminal on the left sur-
compact disc player or CD changer. speakers. Connect the white terminal to the positive round speaker and the gray terminal to the positive
(+) terminal on the left front speaker, the red terminal (+) terminal on the right surround speaker. Newer
¢ Tape Outputs: Connect these jacks to the speakers may have matching color terminals in accor-
to the positive (+) terminal on the right front speaker
RECORD/INPUT jacks of an audio recorder. dance with the new CEA specifications, while existing
and the green terminal to the positive (+) terminal on
∞ Tape Inputs: Connect these jacks to the the center front speaker. Newer speakers may have speakers typically use a red terminal for the positive
PLAY/OUT jacks of an audio recorder. matching color terminals in accordance with the new (+) speaker wire connection. (See page 14 for more
CEA specifications, while existing speakers typically information on speaker polarity.)
use a red terminal for the positive (+) speaker wire
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¤ Switched AC Accessory Outlet: This outlet may d 32 Video 2 Video Inputs: Connect one of these
be used to power any device you wish to have turned jacks to the PLAY/OUT composite or S-Video jacks
on or off at the same time as the AVR 125. Any device on a TV, VCR or other video source.
connected to this outlet will be off when the AVR 125
is in the Standby mode, and power will be supplied to e 6-Channel Direct Inputs: If an external digital
the outlet when the AVR 125 is turned on. audio decoder is used, connect the outputs of that
decoder to these jacks.
‹ Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet: This outlet
may be used to power any AC device. The power will These jacks have been color-coded as follows to
remain on at this outlet regardless of whether the assist you in making correct channel connections:
AVR 125 is on or off. Front Left White
Front Right Red
IMPORTANT NOTE: The total power consumption of Center Green
all devices connected to the accessory outlets should Surround Left Blue
not exceed 100 watts. Do not connect power amplifiers Surround Right Gray
or other high-current draw devices to these outlets. Subwoofer Purple
› AC Power Cord: Connect the AC plug to an h DVD Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks to the
unswitched AC wall outlet. analog audio jacks on a DVD player or other source
device.
fi Optical Digital Output: Connect this jack to the
matching digital audio input connector on a digital NOTE: The default setting for the audio input associated
recorder such as a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder. with DVD is the Coaxial Digital Input 1 ·. If you
connect the audio outputs of a DVD player to the ana-
fl Coaxial Digital Output: Connect this jack to the log jacks h, change the input setting as shown on
matching digital audio input connector on a digital page 20.
recorder such as a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder.
j Video 1 Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks to
‡f Video Monitor Outputs: Connect these jacks the PLAY/OUT audio jacks on a VCR or other video
to the composite or S-Video input of a TV monitor or source.
video projector to view the output of any standard
video source selected by the receiver’s video switcher. 31 Video 1 Audio Outputs: Connect these jacks to
the RECORD/INPUT audio jacks on a VCR.
°g DVD Video Inputs: Connect one of these
jacks to the composite or S-Video output jacks on a 33 Video 2 Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks to
DVD or other video source. the PLAY/OUT audio jacks on a VCR, satellite receiver,
cable box, video game or other composite video
· Coaxial Digital Inputs: Connect the coax digital source.
audio output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver, LD
player, satellite receiver, cable box, MiniDisc recorder or
CD player to these jacks. The signal may be either a
Dolby Digital signal, DTS signal or a standard PCM digital
source. Do not connect the RF digital output of an
LD player to these jacks.
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31 Speaker Select
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR 125’s remote may be g AM/FM Tuner Select: Press this button to select m ⁄ Button: This multipurpose button is used to
programmed to control up to seven devices, including the AVR 125’s tuner as the listening choice. Pressing change configuration settings such as output levels.
the AVR 125. Before using the remote, remember to this button when the tuner is already in use will switch When changing an item such as the surround mode or
press the Input Selector Button e that corre- between the AM and FM bands. digital input directly, first press the function or mode to
sponds to the unit you wish to operate. In addition, the be changed (e.g., press the Surround Mode Selector
AVR 125’s remote is shipped from the factory to oper- h Test Button: Press this button to begin the j to select a surround mode or the Digital Select
ate the AVR 125 and most recent Harman Kardon sequence used to calibrate the AVR 125’s output levels. Button p to change the digital input) and then press
products. The remote is also capable of operating a (See pages 18–19 for more information on calibrating this button to scroll through the list of available choices.
wide variety of other products using the control codes the AVR 125.)
that are part of the remote. Before using the remote n ‹ Button: This button is used to change the
with other products, follow the instructions on pages i Sleep Button: Press this button to place the unit setting during some of the setup procedures for the
27–30 to program the proper codes for the products in the Sleep mode. After the time shown in the display, AVR 125.
in your system. the AVR 125 will automatically go into the Standby
mode. Each press of the button changes the time until o Set Button: This button is used to enter settings
It is also important to remember that many of the but- turn-off in the following order: into the AVR 125’s memory. It is also used in the
tons on the remote take on different functions, depend- 90 80 70 60 50 setup procedures for delay time, speaker configuration
min min min min min
ing on the product selected using the Device Control and channel output level adjustment.
40 30 20 10 OFF
Selectors. The descriptions shown here primarily detail min min min min
the functions of the remote when it is used to operate p Digital Select: Press this button to assign one of
the AVR 125. (See pages 31–32 for information about the digital inputs ·c#$ to the source currently
This button is also used to change channels on your
alternate functions for the remote’s buttons.) in use. (See page 23 for more information on using
TV when the TV is selected, and it is also used to end
digital inputs.)
the process of creating a macro command. (See page
a Power Off Button: Pressing this button turns off 28 for more information on creating macros.)
(places in the Standby mode) the device that was last q ¤ Button: This multipurpose button is used to
selected by pressing one of the Input Selectors e. change configuration settings such as output levels.
j Surround Mode Selector: Press this button to When changing an item such as the surround mode or
To place the AVR 125 in the Standby mode, first press begin the process of changing the surround mode. After
the AVR Selector Button f and then press this digital input directly, first press the function or mode to
the button has been pressed, use the ⁄/¤ Buttons be changed (e.g., press the Surround Mode Selector
button. mq to select the desired surround mode. (See j to select a surround mode or the Digital Select
b IR Transmitter Window: Point this window page 22 for more information.) This button is also Button p to change the digital input) and then press
towards the AVR 125 when pressing buttons on the used to tune channels when the TV is selected, and this button to scroll through the list of available choices.
remote to make certain that infrared commands are during the process of erasing stored macro com-
properly received. mands. (See page 28 for more information on r Numeric Keys: These buttons serve as a ten-
macros.) button numeric keypad to enter tuner preset positions.
c Program Indicator: This three-color indicator is They are also used to select channel numbers when
used to guide you through the process of program- NOTE: The Sleep Button i and Surround Mode TV has been selected on the remote, or to select track
ming the remote. (See pages 27–30 for information Selector j may also function as the Channel + numbers on a CD, DVD or LD player, depending on
on programming the remote.) and – keys when the remote is programmed for use how the remote has been programmed.
with TVs, cable boxes, VCRs, satellite receivers or other
d Power On Button: After selecting a device by video devices with tuners. See page 29 for information s Tuner Mode: Press this button when the tuner is
pressing one of the Input Selectors e, press this on programming the remote for Channel Control in use to select between automatic tuning and manual
button to turn the device on. To turn on the AVR 125, Punch-Through capability so that you may change tuning. In automatic tuning mode, the AUTO Indicator
press the AVR Selector Button f. channels on a separate device when the remote is R will be lit, and only stations with acceptable signal
in AVR mode. quality may be tuned by pressing the Tuning Up/
e Input Selectors: Pressing one of these buttons Down Buttons 8u. When the button is pressed
will perform three actions at the same time. First, if the k Night Mode: Press this button to activate the so that the AUTO Indicator R goes out, manual
AVR 125 is not turned on, this will power up the unit. Night mode. This mode is available in specially encod- tuning mode is engaged, and pressing the Tuning
Next, it will select the source shown on the button as ed digital sources to preserve dialog (center channel) Buttons u8 will move the frequency up or down
the input to the AVR 125. Finally, it will change the intelligibility at low volume levels. in single-step increments. When the FM band is in
remote control so that it controls the device selected. use, pressing this button when a station’s signal is
After pressing one of these buttons you must press l Channel Select Button: This button is used to
weak will change to monaural reception. (See page
the AVR Selector Button f again to operate the start the process of setting the AVR 125’s output levels to
25 for more information.)
AVR 125’s functions with the remote. an external source. Once this button is pressed, use the
⁄/¤ Buttons mq to select the channel being
t Direct Button: When the tuner is in use, press
f AVR Selector: Pressing this button will switch the adjusted, then press the Set Button o, followed by this button to start the sequence for direct entry of a
remote so that it will operate the AVR 125’s functions. If the ⁄/¤ Buttons mq again, to change the level station’s frequency. After pressing the button simply
the AVR 125 is in the Standby mode, it will also turn the setting. (See page 25 for more information.) press the proper Numeric Keys r to select a sta-
AVR 125 on. tion. (See page 25 for more information on the tuner.)
u Tuning Up/Down: When the tuner is in use, these AVR 125 when processing surround sound. After to operate another device or when a macro command
buttons will tune up or down through the selected fre- pressing this button, the delay times are entered by is being programmed, this button is pressed with the
quency band. If the Tuner Mode Button s@ has pressing the Set Button o and then using the Input Selector Button e to begin the program-
been pressed so that the AUTO Indicator R is illumi- ⁄/¤ Buttons mq to change the setting. Press ming process. (See page 27 for more information on
nated, pressing either of the buttons will cause the tuner the Set Button o again to complete the process. programming the remote.)
to seek the next station with acceptable signal strength (See page 19 for more information.)
for quality reception. When the AUTO Indicator R is
NOT illuminated, pressing these buttons will tune sta- 30 › Button: Press this button to change a setting
tions in single-step increments. (See page 25 for more or selection when configuring many of the AVR 125’s
information.) settings.
v Macro Buttons: Press these buttons to store or 31 Speaker Select: Press this button to begin the
recall a “Macro”, which is a preprogrammed sequence process of configuring the AVR 125’s bass manage-
of commands stored in the remote. (See page 28 for ment system for use with the type of speakers used
more information on storing and recalling macros.) in your system. Once the button has been pressed,
use the ⁄/¤ Buttons mq to select the chan-
w Transport Controls: These buttons do not have nel you wish to set up. Press the Set Button o
any functions for the AVR 125, but they may be pro- and then select another channel to configure. When
grammed for the forward/ reverse play operation of a all adjustments have been completed, press the
wide variety of CD or DVD players, and audio or video Set Button o twice to exit the settings and
cassette recorders. (See page 29 for more information return to normal operation. (See page 17 for more
on programming the Transport Control Punch-Through information.)
capability of the remote.)
32 Spare Button: This button does not have any
x Skip Up/Down Button: These buttons have no
direct function with the AVR 125, but when used with function for the operation of the AVR 125, but it is
a compatibly programmed CD or DVD changer, they available for use when programmed with the code
will change the track or chapter of the disc currently from another remote. (See page 27 for information
being played in the changer. on programming the remote with codes for other
devices.)
y Disc Skip Button: This button has no direct
function for the AVR 125, but when used with a com- 33 Volume Up/Down: Press these buttons to raise
patibly programmed CD or DVD changer, it will change or lower the system volume. See page 29 for more
the disc currently being played in the changer. (See information on programming the Volume Punch-
page 28 for more information on using the remote Through capability of the remote, which allows you to
with other devices.) change the AVR 125’s volume while the remote is set
to control another device.
z Preset Up/Down: When the tuner is in use,
press these buttons to scroll through the stations pro- 34 TV/Video Selector: This button does not have a
grammed into the AVR 125’s memory. When some direct function on the AVR 125, but when used with a
source devices, such as CD players, VCRs and cas- compatibly programmed VCR, DVD or satellite receiver
sette decks, are selected using the device Input that has a “TV/Video” function, pressing this button will
Selectors e, these buttons may function as switch between the output of the player or receiver
Chapter Step or Track Advance. and the external video input to that player. Consult the
owner’s manual for your specific player or receiver for
` Clear Button: Press this button to clear incorrect the details of how it implements this function.
entries when using the remote to directly enter a radio
station’s frequency. 35 6-Channel Direct Input: Press this button to
select the component connected to the 6-Channel
28 Memory Button: Press this button to enter a radio Direct Input e as the source.
station into the AVR 125’s preset memory. Once the
Memory Indicator O flashes, you have five seconds 36 Mute: Press this button to momentarily silence
to enter a preset memory location using the Numeric the AVR 125 or TV set being controlled, depending on
Keys r. (See page 25 for more information.) which device has been selected. When the AVR 125
is muted, press this button or use the Volume
29 Delay/Prev Ch.: Press this button to begin Control Ó 33 to return to the previous volume
the process for setting the delay times used by the level. When the AVR 125 remote is being programmed
System Installation cable TV system. Note that if the antenna or connec- color to assist you in making the correct connections.
After unpacking the unit, and placing it on a solid surface tion uses 300-ohm twin-lead cable, you must use the If your speakers have color-coded connections, match
capable of supporting its weight, you will need to make 300-ohm-to-75-ohm adapter supplied with the unit to the terminal on the AVR 125 to the like terminal on
the connections to your audio and video equipment. make the connection. your speakers. For existing speakers with a red termi-
nal for the positive connection, the connections on the
Audio Equipment Connections 7. If you have a DVD-Audio or SACD player, or other AVR 125 are as follows:
We recommend that you use high-quality interconnect component that includes an onboard surround Front Left = White Front Right = Red
cables when making connections to source equipment decoder and 6-channel line-level audio outputs, you Center = Green
and recorders to preserve the integrity of the signals. may connect these audio outputs to the 6-Channel Surround Left = Blue Surround Right = Gray
Direct Inputs e. It is also necessary to connect the
When making connections to audio source equipment coax or optical digital output of a DVD player to coax While most speaker manufacturers adhere to an
or speakers it is always a good practice to unplug the or optical digital inputs on the AVR 125 ·c#$ industry convention of using black terminals for nega-
unit from the AC wall outlet. This prevents any possibil- to take advantage of Dolby Digital or DTS soundtracks. tive and red ones for positive, some manufacturers
ity of accidentally sending audio or transient signals to Connect the DVD player’s video outputs to the DVD may vary from this configuration. To ensure proper
the speakers that may damage them. Video Input Jacks °g. For audio-only sources, phase and optimal performance, consult the identifica-
such as DVD audio or SACD, select the 6-Channel tion plate on your speaker or the speaker’s manual to
1. Connect the analog output of a CD player to the Direct Input source. For video sources, such as a DVD verify polarity. If you do not know the polarity of your
CD Inputs £. select the DVD Input. speaker, ask your dealer for advice before proceeding,
NOTE: When the CD player has both fixed and vari- or consult the speaker’s manufacturer.
8. Connect the front, center and surround Speaker
able audio outputs it is best to use the fixed output Outputs ¶•ª‚⁄ to the respective speakers. We also recommend that the length of cable used
unless you find that the input to the receiver is so low
to connect speaker pairs be identical. For example,
that the sound is noisy, or so high that the signal is To ensure that all the audio signals are carried to your use the same length piece of cable to connect the
distorted. speakers without loss of clarity or resolution, we sug- front-left and front-right or surround-left and sur-
gest that you use high-quality speaker cable. Many round-right speakers, even if the speakers are a
2. Connect the analog Play/Out jacks of a cassette brands of cable are available and the choice of cable
deck, MD, CD-R or other audio recorder to the Tape different distance from the AVR 125.
may be influenced by the distance between your
Input Jacks ∞. Connect the analog Record/In jacks speakers and the receiver, the type of speakers you 9. Connections to a subwoofer are normally made via
on the recorder to the Tape Output Jacks ¢ on the use, personal preferences and other factors. Your a line-level audio connection from the Subwoofer
AVR 125. dealer or installer is a valuable resource to consult in Output § to the line-level input of a subwoofer with
selecting the proper cable. a built-in amplifier. When a passive subwoofer is used,
3. Connect the output of any digital sources to the
appropriate input connections on the AVR 125 rear the connection first goes to a power amplifier, which
Regardless of the brand of cable selected, we recom- will be connected to one or more subwoofer speakers.
panel. Note that the Optical and Coaxial Digital mend that you use a cable constructed of fine, multi-
Inputs ·c#$ may be used with a Dolby If you are using a powered subwoofer that does not
strand copper with a gauge of 14 or smaller. Remember have line-level input connections, follow the instruc-
Digital or DTS source such as a DVD player, or the that in specifying cable, the lower the number, the
output of a conventional CD or LD player’s PCM tions furnished with the speaker for connection
thicker the cable. information.
(S/P-DIF) output.
Cable with a gauge of 16 may be used for short runs Video Equipment Connections
4. Connect the Optical Digital Output fi or Coaxial of less than ten feet. We do not recommend that you
Digital Output fl on the rear panel of the AVR 125 to Video equipment is connected in the same manner as
use cables with an AWG equivalent of 18 or higher due audio components. Again, the use of high-quality intercon-
the matching digital input connections on a CD-R or to the power loss and degradation in performance that
MiniDisc recorder. nect cables is recommended to preserve signal quality.
will occur.
5. Assemble the AM Loop Antenna supplied with the Although any compatible video device may be con-
Cables that are run inside walls should have the appro- nected to any video input (with the exception of the
unit as shown below. Connect it to the AM and GND priate markings to indicate listing with UL, CSA or other
Screw Terminals ¡ . Video 1 Output Jacks bk 31 , which may only be
appropriate testing agency standards. Questions about connected to a video recorder), to make programming
running cables inside walls should be referred to your device codes into the remote control easier, we rec-
installer or a licensed electrical contractor who is famil- ommend that you connect your VCR to the Video 1
iar with the NEC and/or the applicable local building Connectors abijk 31 , your television to the
codes in your area. Video 2 Connectors d 32 33 , and your cable-TV
converter or satellite receiver to the Video 3
When connecting wires to the speakers, be certain to
Connectors %^.
observe proper polarity. Remember to connect the
“negative” or “black” wire to the same terminal on
1. Connect a VCR’s audio and video Play/Out jacks to
6. Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM both the receiver and the speaker. The AVR 125 con-
the Video 1 Input Jacks aij on the rear panel.
Antenna (75 ohm) Connection ™. The FM antenna forms to the latest CEA-recommended color-coding
The Audio and Video Record/In jacks on the VCR
may also be an external roof antenna, an inside pow- for speaker terminals. Accordingly, the positive (+)
ered or wire lead antenna or a connection from a terminal, which was previously red, is now a specific
4. Connect the analog audio and video outputs of NOTE: Many audio and video products go into a
a DVD or laser disc player to the DVD Jacks Standby mode when they are used with switched out-
°gh. When a digital audio connection is used lets, and cannot be fully turned on using the outlet
for your DVD player, the default connection is the alone without a remote control command.
Coaxial Digital Input 1 Jack ·. However, the
connection may also be made to any of the Optical The Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet ‹ will
c# or Coaxial ·$ Digital Inputs, provided receive power as long as the unit is plugged into a
that the digital input source selection is changed as powered AC outlet.
shown on page 23. If your DVD or DVD-Audio player
includes an onboard surround decoder and 6-channel Finally, when all connections are complete, plug the
line-level audio outputs, you may connect these audio Power Cord › into a nonswitched 120-volt AC wall
outputs to the 6-Channel Direct Inputs e. When outlet. You’re almost ready to enjoy the AVR 125!
you wish to hear this decoded audio, select the DVD
Input first in order to select the video signal from the
DVD player, then select the 6-Channel Direct Input
source for the audio.
Your AVR 125 receiver has been designed to provide many years of trouble-free service. In the event that you are experiencing difficulties, please check the suggestions
below for a possible solution to your problem. Additional information on the AVR 125, including updated information and user hints, is available from our Web site at
www.harmankardon.com.
Unit does not function when Main • No AC Power • Make certain AC power cord is plugged into
Power Switch is pushed a live outlet
• Check to see whether outlet is switch-controlled
Display lights, but no sound • Intermittent input connections • Make certain that all input and speaker connections
or picture are secure
• Mute is on • Press Mute button
• Volume control is down • Turn up volume control
Unit turns on, but front-panel • Display brightness is turned off • Follow the instructions in the Display Brightness section
display does not light up on page 26 so that the display is set to VFD FULL
No sound from any speaker; • Amplifier is in protection mode • Check speaker wire connections for shorts at receiver and
light around power switch is red due to possible short speaker ends
• Amplifier is in protection mode • Contact your local Harman Kardon service center, which you can
due to internal problems locate by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com
No sound from surround or • Incorrect surround mode • Select a mode other than Stereo or Dolby 3 Stereo
center speakers • Input is monaural • There is no surround information from mono sources
• Incorrect configuration • Check speaker mode configuratioin
• Stereo or Mono program material • The surround decoder may not create center- or rear-channel
information from nonencoded programs
Unit does not respond to • Weak batteries in remote • Change remote batteries
remote commands • Wrong device selected • Press the AVR selector
• Remote sensor is obscured • Make certain front-panel sensor is visible to remote
or connect remote sensor
Intermittent buzzing in tuner • Local interference • Move unit or antenna away from computers, fluorescent
lights, motors or other electrical appliances
Letters flash in the channel indicator • Digital audio feed paused • Resume play for DVD
display and digital audio stops • Check that Digital Input is selected
Processor Reset Next, press and hold the Tone Mode 6 button for Memory Backup
three seconds. This product is equipped with a memory backup sys-
In the rare case where the unit’s operation or the tem that preserves the system configuration informa-
displays seem abnormal, the cause may involve the The unit will turn on automatically and display the tion and tuner presets if the unit is accidentally
erratic operation of the system’s memory or micro- RESET message in the Main Information unplugged or subjected to a power outage. This mem-
processor. Display F. Note that once you have cleared the ory will last for approximately one week, after which
memory in this manner, it is necessary to reestablish all time all information must be reentered.
To correct this problem, first unplug the unit from the system configuration settings and tuner presets.
AC wall outlet and wait at least three minutes. After the
pause, reconnect the AC power cord and check the The reset will not affect settings that were programmed
unit’s operation. If the system still malfunctions, a sys- into the remote control. To reset the remote control
tem “reset” may clear the problem. and restore it to its factory default settings, please
follow the instructions on page 29.
To clear the AVR 125’s entire system memory includ-
ing tuner presets, output level settings, delay times and If these steps do not solve the problem, consult an
speaker configuration data, first put the unit in Standby authorized Harman Kardon service center. You can
by pressing the System Power Control Button 2. locate the service center nearest to you by visiting our
Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
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34
33
S1
31
39-2 S8 x24
39-3
S5
S11 x2
S1x7 32
39-1
39-8
30 S6 x2
S5 x2 S4
38
S10 x2
29
S4 x2
40
S12 x3
17
S5 x2 37-7 S4
S5 x2
S5 S5 x2
28 25
S4
39-6
22 S5 x2
NO DESCRIPTION PARTS NO. Q,ty
21 1 KNOB,VOLUME CBN1A155K128 1
S10 27 2 WINDOW,FIP CGU1A280X 1
20 x5
26 3 KNOB,ROTARY CBN1A156K128 3
S7 x6
25 4 BDAGE,HARMAN/KARDON KGB1A111Z 1
F.I.P (DISPLAY) 5 SHEET KMZ1A077 2
# HFLCM2054C 6 SHEET,FIP KMZ1A76KMZ176 1
7 PANEL,FRONT CGW1A337R4YK128 1
18 8 BRACKET,SIDE CMD1A443 2
S2 x2 9 KNOB,FUNCTION CBT1A816M7G2 1
37-5
10 KNOB,SET CBT1A818YK128 1
11 KNOB,DELAY CBT1A819M7G2 1
14 12 KNOB,POWER CBT1A817K128 1
S2 x2 13 INDICATOR,POWER CGL1A200 1
S2 x3 37-1
14 KNOB,MOMS CBC1A139YK128 1
37-6 24 15 BRACKET,PCB CMK1A010 1
8 13
37-2 23 16 PLATE,SHIELD CMC1A180 1
12 S3
S4 x2 17 CUSHION,RUBBER CHG1A157 1
S2 37-3
18 HOLDER,LED A CMH1A167 2
7 37-4 15 19 HOLDER,LED B CMH1A168 2
20 BRACKET,FLT CMD1A374 2
21 CABINET,TOP CKC1B128S1 1
24
S2 x13 22 CHASSIS,BOTTOM CUA1A213 1
6 23
S4 x2 23 RUBBER,CUSHION KHG1A050 4
5 42 24 FOOT CKL1A069H43 4
25 SUPPORT,CUSHION CHG1A233 2
37-8 26 HEAT SINK CMY1A192 1
27 BRACKET,PCB CMD1A417 2
19 28 HOLDER,PCB CHE170 2
S2 x7 29 BRACKET,TRANS CMD1A464 1
30 BRACKET,PCB(H/T) CMD1A416 2
31 TRANS,POWER CLT5V030ZU 1
16 32 BRACKET,PCB CMD1A387 2
11 33 PANEL,REAR CKF3A235Z 1
4 34 BUSHING,AC CORD KHR1A028 1
10 35 CORD,POWER CJA523FBY 1
S2 x3 9 36
5
41 37 FRONT PCB ASS'Y COP11516E 1
40 37-1 FIP PCB 1
8 37-2 KEY PCB 1
37-3 TONE PCB 1
37-4 PHONE PCB 1
37-5 MOMS PCB 1
S1 x6
37-6 POWER LED PCB 1
3 37-7 CONNECTOR PCB 1
NO DESCRIPTION PARTS NO. Q,ty 37-8 DIGITAL INPUT 1
S1 SCREW CTB3+8JFZ 14 38 MAIN PCB ASS'Y COP11517E 1
S2 SCREW CTB3+10G 28 39 INPUT PCB ASS'Y COP11518E 1
2 S3 SCREW CTWS3+10G 1 39-1 INPUT PCB 1
S4 SCREW CTW3+8J 8 39-2 VIDEO PCB 1
1 S5 SCREW CTB3+8J 12 39-3 TRANS PCB 1
S6 SCREW CTW3+12J 2 39-4 TRANS PCB 1
S7 SCREW CTB4+6FFZ 6 39-6 TR PCB 1
17
S8 SCREW CTB3+10GFZ 24 39-8 BRIDGE DIODE 1
S9 SCREW,TRANS CHD1A023 4 40 NUT 1
S10 SCREW CTB3+6J 7 41 WASHER 1
S11 SCREW,SPECIAL CHD1A012Z 2 42 PLATE,SHIELD A CMC1A189 1
S12 SCREW,SPECIAL CHD2A012 4
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DISASSEMBLY
1) REMOVAL OF TOP COVER
TUNER
MODULE
INPUT PCB
TRANS FORMER
MAIN PCB
FRONT PCB
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Measurement condition
. No input signal or volume position is minimum.
Standard value.
. Ideal current = 48mA ( ± 5%)
. Ideal DC Voltage = 21.12mV ( ± 5%)
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
RX0 X'tal
RX1 Clock Oscillator
RX2 8 to 3 Recovery Clock MCKO1
RX3 Input Generator MCKO2
RX4
Selector
RX5 DEM
RX6
DAIF LRCK
RX7 Audio
BICK
Decoder I/F
SDTO
TX0
DAUX
TX1
PDN
DIT
DVDD CSN
Error & Q-subcode CCLK
DVSS AC-3/MPEG µP I/F
STATUS buffer CDTO
TVDD Detect Detect CDTI
RX0 X'tal
4 to 2
RX1 Clock Oscillator
Input
RX2 Selector Recovery Clock MCKO1
RX3 Generator MCKO2
IPS0
DEM
DIF0
DIF1 DAIF LRCK
Audio
DIF2 BICK
Decoder I/F
SDTO
TX0
DAUX
TX1 DIT
PDN
OCKS0
Error & OCKS1
DVDD AC-3/MPEG
STATUS CM0
DVSS Detect Detect CM1
TVDD
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TEST1
VCOM
AVDD
AVSS
AVSS
AVSS
INT1
RX3
RX2
RX1
RX0
37
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
IPS0/RX4 1 36 INT0
AVSS 2 35 OCKS0/CSN/CAD0
DIF0/RX5 3 34 OCKS1/CCLK/SCL
TEST2 4 33 CM1/CDTI/SDA
DIF1/RX6 5 AK4114VQ 32 CM0/CDTO/CAD1
AVSS 6 31 PDN
DIF2/RX7 7 30 XTI
Top View
IPS1/IIC 8 29 XTO
P/SN 9 28 DAUX
XTL0 10 27 MCKO2
XTL1 11 26 BICK
VIN 12 24 25 SDTO
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
MCKO1
LRCK
DVSS
DVDD
TVDD
NC
BOUT
VOUT
COUT
UOUT
TX0
TX1
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IC PIN FUNCTION AK4114VQ IC75
PIN/FUNCTION
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PIN/FUNCTION (Continued)
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ROUT1+
ROUT2+
ROUT3+
LOUT2+
LOUT3+
ROUT1-
ROUT2-
ROUT3-
LOUT2-
LOUT3-
AVSS
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
LOUT1- 1 33 AVDD
LOUT1+ 2 32 VREFH
DZFL2 3 31 DZFR2
DZFR1 4 30 DZFL3
DZFL1 5
AK4356VQ 29 DZFR3
CAD0 6 28 DZFE
CAD1 7 27 DIF2
Top View
PDN 8 26 DIF1
BICK 9 25 DIF0
MCLK 10 24 CKS2
DVDD 11 23 CKS1
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
SMUTE
SDTI1
SDTI2
SDTI3
DVSS
LRCK
CCLK
CKS0
DFS0
CDTI
CSN
n Block Diagram
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Note:SMUTE, DFS0, CKS0, CKS1, CKS2, DIF0, DIF1, DIF2, DZFE pins are ORed with serial control register.
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Ordering Code:
Order Number Package Number Package Description
74AC04SC M14A 14-Lead Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC), JEDEC MS-120, 0.150” Narrow Body
74AC04SJ M14D 14-Lead Small Outline Package (SOP), EIAJ TYPE II, 5.3mm Wide
74AC04MTC MTC14 14-Lead Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP), JEDEC MO-153, 4.4mm Wide
74AC04PC N14A 14-Lead Plastic Dual-In-Line Package (PDIP), JEDEC MS-001, 0.300” Wide
74ACT04SC M14A 14-Lead Small Outline Integrated Circuit (SOIC), JEDEC MS-120, 0.150” Narrow Body
74ACT04MTC MTC14 14-Lead Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (TSSOP), JEDEC MO-153, 4.4mm Wide
74ACT04PC N14A 14-Lead Plastic Dual-In-Line Package (PDIP), JEDEC MS-001, 0.300” Wide
Device also available in Tape and Reel. Specify by appending suffix letter “X” to the ordering code. (PC not available in Tape and Reel.)
Pin Descriptions
Pin Names Description
An Inputs
On Outputs
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AINR 1 16 TST
AINL 2 15 TTL
NC 3 14 DIF
VA 6 11 MCLK
VD 7 10 LRCK
DGND 8 9 SDTO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Clock Divider
∆Σ Decimation
AINL
Modulator Filter
LRCK
SCLK
∆Σ Decimation
AINR
Modulator Filter
Serial I/O SDTO
Interface
VCOM Voltage Reference
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PIN/FUNCTION
Note: All input pins except pull-down pins should not be left floating.
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1A 1 14 Vcc
1Y 2 13 6A
2A 3 12 6Y
2Y 4 11 5A
3A 5 10 5Y
3Y 6 9 4A
GND 7 8 4Y
LOGIC SYMBOL
(1) (2)
1A 1Y
(3) (4)
2A 2Y
(5) (6)
3A 3Y
(9) (8)
4A 4Y
(11) (10)
5A 5Y
(13) (12)
6A 6Y
TRUTH TABLE
A Y
L H
H L
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Sheet 3/5
Ise Electronics Corporation
CM2054C :Display Pattern Scale 3:1
Unit : mm
100.0
17.0
Color of illumination
G:Green /(Blue Green)
Rsh.O-N:Reddish Orange-N/(Red)
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PIN ASSIGNMENT.(CS493263)
VD1
DGND1
MCLK
AUDATA3, XMT958
SCLK
WR,DS,EMWR,GPIO10 LRCLK
RD,R/W,EMOE,GPIO11 AUDATA0
A1,SCDIN AUDATA1
A0,SCCLK AUDATA2
DATA7,EMAD7,GPIO7 6 5 4 3 2 1 44 43 42 41 40 DC
7 39
DATA6,EMAD6,GPIO6 DD
8 38
DATA5,EMAD5,GPIO5 9 37 RESET
10 36
DATA4,EMAD4,GPIO4 CS493XXX-CLG AGND
11 44-pin PLCC 35
VD2 12 34 VA
13 33
DGND2 14
Top View 32 FILT1
DATA3,EMAD3,GPIO3 15 31 FILT2
16 30
DATA2,EMAD2,GPIO2 CLKSEL
17 29
DATA1,EMAD1,GPIO1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 CLKIN
DATA0,EMAD0,GPIO0 CMPREQ,LRCLKN2
CS CMPCLK,SCLKN2
SCDIO,SCDOUT,PSEL,GPIO9 CMPDAT,SCLKN2,RCV958
ABOOT,INTREQ LRCLKN1
EXTMEM,GPIO8 SCLKN1,STCCLK2
DGND3
SDATAN1
VD3
(TOP VIEW)
BlOCK DIAGRAM(CS493263)
CMPDAT DD
SDATAN2 Parallel or Serial Host Interface DC
Compressed
CMPCLK Data Input Framer
SCLKN2 Interface Shifter
CMPREQ 24-Bit MCLK
LRCLKN2 Input DSP Processing
Buffer
Controller SCLK
SCLKN1 RAM RAM
STCCLK2 Digital Output
Program Data
Audio Formatter
LRCLKN1 Memory Memory RAM LRCLK
Input
SDATAN1 Interface RAM Input ROM ROM Output
Buffer Program Data Buffer AUDA
Memory Memory
CLKIN PLL
STC XMT95
CLKSEL Clock Manager
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
Vss GND VDD
1 14 28
L-S 1 2 27 R-S 1
L-S 2 3 26 R-S 2
L-COM 1 4 25 R-COM1
L-S 3 5 24 R-S 3
LATCH CIRCUIT
LEVEL SHIFTER
LEVEL SHIFTER
LATCH CIRCUIT
L-S 4 6 23 R-S 4
L-COM 2 7 22 R-COM 2
L-S 5 8 21 R-S 5
L-S 6 9 20 R-S 6
L-COM 3 10 19 R-COM3
L-S 7 11 18 R-S 7
L-COM 4 12 17 R-COM 4
ST 13 16 DATA
15 CK
SHIFT REGISTER
Top view
No. 5606-3/13
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
PPG0, 1
ROM
8-/16-bit PPG PPG2, 3
PPG4, 5
2
EI OS
AIN0, 1
Communication 8-/16-bits UD counter BIN0, 1
prescaler ZIN0, 1
2
SIN0 EXTC
SOT0 UART µPG MT00
SCK0 MT01
I/O port
8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4
P00 P10 P20 P30 P40 P50 P60 P70 P80 P90 PA0
P07 P17 P27 P37 P47 P57 P67 P77 P87 P97 PA3
P00 to P07 (8): Provided with input pull-up resistor setting register
P10 to P17 (8): Provided with input pull-up resistor setting register
P40 to P47 (8): Provided with open-drain setting register
P70 to P75 (6): Provided with open-drain setting register
P76 to P77 (2): Open-drain
Note: In the figure above, the I/O port shares the pins with each internal functional block. When the pins
are used as internal module pins, they cannot be used as I/O port pins.
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P17/AD15/D15
P16/AD14/D14
P15/AD13/D13
P14/AD12/D12
P13/AD11/D11
P12/AD10/D10
P11/AD09/D09
P10/AD08/D08
P07/AD07/D07
P06/AD06/D06
P05/AD05/D05
P04/AD04/D04
P03/AD03/D03
P02/AD02/D02
P01/AD01/D01
P00/AD00/D00
Vcc3
Vss
X1
X0
88
86
85
84
83
82
81
87
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
100
P 20/A16 1 80 X0A
P 21/A17 2 79 X1A
P22/A18 3 78 P57/CLK
P23/A19 4 77 RSTX
P24/A20/PPG0 5 76 P56/RDY
P 25/A21/PPG1 6 75 P55/HAKX
P26/A22/PPG2 7 74 P54/HRQ
P27 /A23/PPG3 8 73 P53/WRHX
P30 /A00/AIN0 9 72 P52/WRLX
P 31/A01/BIN0 10 71 P51/RDX
Vss 11 70 P50/ALE
P32/A02/ZIN0 12 69 PA3/OUT3
P33 /A03/AIN1 13 68 PA2/OUT2
P 34/A04/BIN1 14 67 PA1/OUT1
P35/A05/ZIN1 15 QFP-100 66 PA0/OUT0
P36/A06/PWC0 16 (TOP VIEW) 65 P97/IN1
P37/A07/PWC1 17 64 P96/IN0
P40/A08/SIN2 18 63 P95/PPG5
P41/A09/SOT2 19 62 P94/PPG4
P42/A10/SCK2 20 61 P93/FRCK/ADTG/CS3
P43/A11/MT00 21 60 P92/SCK1/CS2
P44 /A12/MT01 22 59 P91/SOT1/CS1
Vcc5 23 58 P 90/SIN1/CS0
P45/A13/EXTC 24 57 P87/IRQ7
P46/A14/OUT4 25 56 P86/IRQ6
P47 /A15/OUT5 26 55 P85/IRQ5
P 70/SIN0 27 54 P84/IRQ4
P71/SOT0 28 53 P83/IRQ3
P72 /SCK0 29 52 P82/IRQ2
P73 /TIN0 30 51 MD2
31
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
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P75/PWC2
P74 /TOT0
AV cc
P80 /IRQ0
P81 /IRQ1
P76 /SCL
P77/SDA
P64/AN4
P65/AN5
P66/AN6
P67/AN7
P61/AN1
P62/AN2
P63/AN3
Vss
AVR H
MD0
MD1
AVss
P 60/AN0
P20-27/P30-37/P40-47/P70-77: 5 V-I/F
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Vin1 13
20K
S5
Vin2 9 S1
6.2dB
Amp
75
dirver 1 Vout1
20K S2
20K
Vin3 7 S6
S4
20K 6.2dB
Amp
75
dirver 15 Vout2
20K
Vin4 5
20K S3
75
S7
6.2dB
Amp dirver 11 Vout3
Vin5 3
20K 20K
4 6 12 8
SW3 SW4 V-
GND
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
Vss GND VDD
1 14 28
L-S 1 2 27 R-S 1
L-S 2 3 26 R-S 2
L-S 3 4 25 R-S 3
L-S 4 5 24 R-S 4
LATCH CIRCUIT
LEVEL SHIFTER
LEVEL SHIFTER
LATCH CIRCUIT
L-COM 1 6 23 R-COM1
L-S 5 7 22 R-S5
L-S 6 8 21 R-S 6
L-COM2 9 20 R-COM 2
L-S 7 10 19 R-S 7
L-S 8 11 18 R-S 8
L-COM 3 12 17 R-COM 3
ST 13 16 DATA
15 CK
SHIFT REGISTER
BLOCK DIAGRAM
1 14 28
L-S 1 2 27 R-S 1
L-S 2 3 26 R-S 2
L-S 3 4 25 R-S 3
L-COM 1 5 24 R-COM 1
LEVEL SHIFTER
LATCH CIRCUIT
LEVEL SHIFTER
LATCH CIRCUIT
L-S 4 6 23 R-S 4
L-S 5 7 22 R-S 5
L-S 6 8 21 R-S 6
L-COM 2 9 20 R-COM 2
L-S 7 10 19 R-S 7
L-S 8 11 18 R-S 8
L-COM 3 12 17 R-COM 3
ST 13 16 DATA
15 CK
SHIFT REGISTER
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L-OUTA 3 3 L-OUTA
8dB
L-A-GNDA 5 VR 5 L-A-GNDA
latch
L-OUTB 6 6 L-OUTB
3 to 7
L-INB 7 1dB decoder 7 L-INB
VR Same as L-ch
latch Circuit
8dB
L-A-GNDB 8 VR 4 to 13 8 L-A-GNDB
latch decoder
L-OUTC 9 9 L-OUTC
8dB
L-A-GNDC 11 VR 11 L-A-GNDC
latch
CK 14 14 CK
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TC9215AF
GND 1 16 VDD
OFF 2 15 S40
S10 3 14 S41
S11 4 13 S42
S12 5 12 S34
S20 6 11 S32
S21 7 10 S31
Vss 8 9 S30
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Reference Designator Part Number Description
PCB , FRONT
Capacitors
Diodes
D701~703,705~716,718-722,729-754,
756-760 CVD30BSGATAAT L.E.D , GREEN (TAPPING)
D761,774,775,777,779 HVD1SS133MT DIODE 1SS133T-77
D776 KVD1N4003ST DIODE 1N4003
D778 KVD1N4003ST DIODE 1N4003
D723 CVD50BOGDWGA L.E.D , 2 COLOR
Transistors
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Reference Designator Part Number Description
Intergrated Circuits
Resistors
R813,814,839,840,845,846,871,
CRD20TJ104T RES , CARBON 100K OHM 1/5W J
872,899,900,905,906
R824,873,874 CRD20TJ471T RES , CARBON 470 OHM 1/5W J
R825 CRD20TJ181T RES , CARBON 180 OHM 1/5W J
R829,830,835,836 CRD20TJ184T RES , CARBON 180K OHM 1/5W J
R841,842,914~916 CRD20TJ473T RES , CARBON 47K OHM 1/5W J
R843,844 CRD20TJ105T RES , CARBON 1M OHM 1/5W J
R851,852 CRD20TJ392T RES , CARBON 3.9K OHM 1/5W J
R855,856 CRD20TJ681T RES , CARBON 680 OHM 1/5W J
R857,858,909~912 CRD20TJ221T RES , CARBON 220 OHM 1/5W J
R868,894 CRD20TJ1R0T RES , CARBON 1 OHM 1/5W J
R869,876~878 CRD20TJ750T RES , CARBON 75 OHM 1/5W J
R875 CRD20TJ103T RES , CARBON 10K OHM 1/5W J
R917 CRD20TJ123T RES , CARBON 12K OHM 1/5W J
VR71 CVV2X05M104Z RES , VARIABLE(BALANCE) RK14128030214Y
VR72,73 CVV2X07C104Z RES , VARIABLE(TONE) RK14128030214C
Miscellaneous
PCB , MAIN
Capacitors
Diodes
D501~505,581~585,902,911,912,
HVD1SS133MT DIODE 1SS133T-77
914-916,953-955
Transistors
Intergrated Circuits
Resistors
Miscellaneous
PCB , INPUT
Capacitors
C231~236,349,350,799,382~386,390,
421,426,440,447,452,454,456,708,709, HCEA1CH101T CAP , ELECT 100UF 16V
712,728,731,733,752,754,780,783
C297~302,323,324,327,328,334,347,
348,358,420,430,439,446,449,460, HCBS1H223ZFT CAP , CERAMIC 0.022UF 50V Z
730,766
C303~308 HCEA1HH220T CAP , ELECT 22UF 50V
C336,357,461,735,921 CCKT1H223ZF CAP , CERAMIC 0.022UF 50V ZF
C339,340,772 HCBS1H103ZFT CAP , CERAMIC 0.01UF 50V Z
C343~346,351~356,363~368,375~380,
412,416,419,425,433,435,438,441,443, HCEA1VH100T CAP , ELECT 10UF 35V
445,448,453,455,762,769
C391,719,720,727,729,732,736,740,743,
HCBS1H104ZFT CAP , CERAMIC 0.1UF 50V Z
744,746,747,751,763,768,779,786,787
Diodes
Transistors
Intergrated Circuits
Resistors
R250~255,307~312,329~332,338,339,
347,348,351,352,371,389,383~387,708, CRD20TJ101T RES , CARBON 100 OHM 1/5W J
712,715,726,749,753,769
R321~328,333~335,426,440,460,462,
CRD20TJ332T RES , CARBON 3.3K OHM 1/5W J
472,475,750,751,765,767
R336 CRD20TJ123T RES , CARBON 12K OHM 1/5W J
R337,911 CRD20TJ153T RES , CARBON 15K OHM 1/5W J
R341,395,723 CRD20TJ105T RES , CARBON 1M OHM 1/5W J
R349,350 CRD20TJ151T RES , CARBON 150 OHM 1/5W J
R363 CRD25TJ101T RES , CARBON 100 OHM 1/4W J
R368,370,380~382,388 CRD20TJ683T RES , CARBON 68K OHM 1/5W J
R248,373,701,704,748,754~762,766,773 CRD20TJ103T RES , CARBON 10K OHM 1/5W J
R391~394 CRD20TJ112T RES,CABON 1.1K OHM 1/5W J
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Reference Designator Part Number Description
R419,425,431,436,437,453,454,456,457,
CRD20TJ750T RES , CARBON 75 OHM 1/5W J
464,467,470,471,473,474,705~707,709
R422,455,459,702,703,710,711,722,724,
CRD20TJ1R0T RES , CARBON 1 OHM 1/5W J
736,774,775
R433,466,469,906 CRD20TJ100T RES , CARBON 10 OHM 1/5W J
R725 CRD20TJ183T RES , CARBON 18K OHM 1/5W J
R727,728,772 CRD20TJ4R7T RES , CARBON 4.7 OHM 1/5W J
R730 CRD20TJ121T RES , CARBON 120 OHM 1/5W J
R737 CRD25TJ2R7T RES , CARBON 2.7 OHM 1/4W J
R740~745,764,768,777 CRD20TJ330T RES , CARBON 33 OHM 1/5W J
R763 CRD20TJ333T RES , CARBON 33K OHM 1/5W J
R770 CRD20TJ182T RES , CARBON 1.8K OHM 1/5W J
R776 CRD25TJ1R0T RES , CARBON 1 OHM 1/4W J
R778,905,907 CRD20TJ8R2T RES , CARBON 8.2 OHM 1/5W J
R909,913 CRD20TJ473T RES , CARBON 47K OHM 1/5W J
R912 CRD20TJ154T RES , CARBON 150K OHM 1/5W J
R319 KRG2ANJ470H RES , METAL OXIDE FILM 47 OHM 2W J
R901~904 KRQ1AJR47H RES , FUSE 0.47 OHM 1W J
Miscellaneous
CHASSIS MISCELLANEOUS
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1. Instruction manual ass'y - Accessories 2. Package Drawing
5 TAPE OPP
5 TAPE OPP
1 2 3
2 MANUAL ASS'Y
REMOCON 6 SET
AM LOOP ANTENNA ASS'Y BATTERY ASS'Y TRANSMITTER ASS'Y
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