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ORDER NO.

AD1404020CE

Blu-ray DiscTM Home Theater Sound System


Model No. SA-BTT865EG

SH-FX82

Remote
Control

SB-HC5810

SB-HFS5810

SA-BTT885

SB-HW8010

SA-BTT885EB
SA-BTT885EG
SC-BTT865EG
SC-BTT885EB
SC-BTT885EG

Colour:(S)...........Silver Type
Notes: Please refer to the original service manual for:
Speaker system SB-HFS5310/HC5810/HW8010, Order No:AD1403028CE
Speaker system SB-HFS5810, Order No:AD1404029CE
Wireless System SH-FX82, Order No:AD1404032CE

WARNING

This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general
public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting
to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional
technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else
could result in serious injury or death.

Panasonic Corporation 2014


Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1 Safety Precautions ------------------------------------------------ 3
1.1. General Guidelines ------------------------------------------ 3
1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check------------------------------ 3
1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure 1.) ---------- 3
1.4. Protection Circuitry------------------------------------------- 3
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------- 4
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices ------------ 4
2.2. Caution for AC Cord ---------------------------------------- 5
2.3. Precaution of Laser Diode -------------------------------- 6
2.4. Static Electricity Protection Measures------------------ 7
2.5. Ground for Electrostatic Breakdown
Prevention ----------------------------------------------------- 7
3 Service Navigation ------------------------------------------------ 8
3.1. Service Information ------------------------------------------ 8
3.2. How to Update Firmware ----------------------------------- 8
4 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------ 11
4.1. Others (Licences) ------------------------------------------- 13
5 Location of Controls and Components-------------------- 14
6 Installation Instructions----------------------------------------- 16
6.1.Speaker Connection----------------------------------------- 16
6.2.Connection to a TV------------------------------------------- 16
6.3.FM Antenna Connection------------------------------------ 16
7 Operating Instruction-------------------------------------------- 17
7.1. Take out the Disc from Drive Unit when the
Disc cannot be ejected by the OPEN/CLOSE

button------------------------------------------------------------ 17
8 Multiple Pressing Function------------------------------------- 18
8.1.About the Multiple Pressing of the UnitsRemote
Control----------------------------------------------------------- 18
8.2.How to enter the Special Modes using theMultiple
Pressing Function of the UnitsRemote Control------- 18
9 Service Mode ------------------------------------------------------- 21
9.1.About the Service Mode------------------------------------ 21
9.2.Service Mode List-------------------------------------------- 22
9.3.Self-Diagnostics Functions--------------------------------- 23
10 Troubleshooting Guide---------------------------------------- 24
10.1. About Operation of Set ----------------------------------- 24
10.2. After Servicing---------------------------------------------- 25
11 Wiring Connection and Voltage Data---------------------- 36
12 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions---------------- 39
12.1.Disassembly Flow Chart---------------------------------- 39
12.2.P.C.B. Location---------------------------------------------- 39
12.3.Disassembly Procedure----------------------------------- 40
13 Measurements and Adjustments--------------------------- 44
13.1.When Replacing the Mechanism Unit and/or
Digital P.C.B. Unit-------------------------------------------- 43
13.2.When Replacing the Front P.C.B.Unit and/or
NFC P.C.B. Unit.---------------------------------------------- 49
13.3.Caution for Replacing Parts------------------------------ 52
14 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List------------ 53
14.1. Replacement Parts List----------------------------------- 53
14.2. Casing Parts & Mechanism Section------------------- 54
14.3. Packing & Accessories Section------------------------- 55

1 Safety Precautions
1.1. General Guidelines

1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE


There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by
in the
Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical
parts should be replaced with manufacturers specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION, shock, fire, or other hazards. Do not
modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
2.An Isolation Transformer should always be used
during the servicing of AC Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated from
the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in
personal injury from electrical shocks. It will also protect AC Adaptor from being damaged by accidental shorting that may
occur during servicing.
3.When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or
damaged by the short circuit.
4.After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly
installed.
5. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.

1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check

1.Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug.
2.Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part onthe
equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to thechassis,
the reading should be between 1 M and 5.2 M. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chas-sis, the
reading must be infinity.

1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure. 1)

1.Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2.Connect a 1.5 k, 10 W resistor, in parallel with a 0.15 F capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a
good earth ground, as shown in Figure. 1.
3.Use an AC voltmeter, with 1 k/V or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4.Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the voltage at each point.
5.Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.
6.The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 V RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent)
maybe used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2 mA. In case a measurement is outside of the
limitsspecified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is
returned tothe customer.

1.4. Protection Circuitry

Figure. 1

The protection circuitry may have operated if either of the following conditions are noticed:
No sound is heard when the power is turned on.
Sound stops during a performance.
The function of this circuitry is to prevent circuitry damage if, for example, the positive and negative speaker connection wires
areshorted, or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of the amplifier are used.If this
occurs, follow the procedure outlines below:
1.Turn off the power.
2.Determine the cause of the problem and correct it.
3.Turn on the power once again after one minute.
Note:
When the protection circuitry functions, the unit will not operate unless the power is first turned off and then on again.

2 Warning
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically
Sensitive (ES) Devices

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 IC(integrated circuits)and some field-effect transistors and
semiconductor chip components.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic
discharge(ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on
your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD
wrist strap, 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 prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "antistatic (ESD protected)"
can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges 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 chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
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 of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD)
sufficient to damage an ES device).

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE


There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by
in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Diagrams, Exploded View and Replacement Parts List, It is essential that
these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturers specified, parts to prevent shock, fire or other hazards, Do
not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.

2.2. Caution for AC Cord


2.2.2.1. Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with
the following code:

2.2.1. Information for Your Safety


IMPORTANT
Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording of
prerecorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast
material may infringe copyright laws.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose
this equipment to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard and annoying
interference, use the recommended accessories only.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT REMOVE THE OUTER COVER
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. No
user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.

2.2.2. Caution for AC Mains Lead


For your safety, please read the following text carefully.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin mains
plug for your safety and convenience.
A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the
replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amperes and it is
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the
fuse.

If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure


that it is refitted after the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a
replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local
Panasonic Dealer.

Blue

Neutral

Brown

Live

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this


appliancemay not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to
the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or
coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to
the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or
coloured RED.
Under no circumstances should either of these wires be
connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug, marked
with the letter E or the Earth Symbol.

Earth Symbol

2.2.2.2. Before Use


Remove the Connector Cover as follows:

2.2.2.3. How to Replace the Fuse


1. Remove the Fuse Cover with a screwdriver.

If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in


your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut
off and disposed of safety.
There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug
is inserted into any 13-ampere socket.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as
shown below.
If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.

2. Replace the Fuse and attach the Fuse cover.

2.3. Precaution of Laser Diode


CAUTION :
This product utilizes a laser diode with the unit turned on,
invisible laser radiation is emitted from the pick-up lens.
Wave length:770 to 800 nm (CDs)/645 to 660 nm (DVDs)
Maximum output radiation power from pick-up:100 W/
VDE Laser radiation from the pick-up lens is safety level,
but be sure the followings:
1. Do not disassemble the optical pick-up unit, since
radiation from exposed laser diode is dangerous.
2. Do not adjust the variable resistor on the pick-up unit, it
was already adjusted.
3. Do not look at the focus lens using optical instruments.
4. Recommend not to look at pick-up lens for a long time.

CAUTION

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN


DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.

DANGER

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN


AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM.

Back of product

CAUTION !
THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER.
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

2.4. Static Electricity Protection Measures


The laser diode in the traverse unit (optical pick-up) may break down due to potential difference caused by static electricity
of clothes or human body.
So, be careful of electrostatic breakdown during repair of the traverse unit (optical pick-up).

2.5. Ground for Electrostatic Breakdown Prevention


As for parts that use optical pick-up (laser diode), the optical pick-up is destroyed by the static electricity of the working
environment.
Repair in the working environment that is grounded.

2.5.1. Work table grounding


Put a conductive material (sheet) or steel sheet on the area where the traverse unit (optical pick-up) is placed, and ground
the sheet.

2.5.2. Human body grounding


Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body.

2.5.3. When exchanging the Drive


Before remove the ESD prevention bag, make sure to use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity when
replace the Drive.
Note:
The ESD prevention bag is used to replace the original short-circuit point.
It can be removed while placing the Drive.

3 Service Navigation
3.1.

Service Information

3.2.

How to Update Firmware

This service manual contains technical information, which allow service personnels to understand and service this model.
Please place orders with the numbers in the parts list and not the numbers in the explossion illustration.
If the circuit is changed or modified, the information will be followed by service manual to be controlled with original service
manual.
Note:
The replacement parts of this model is supplied as block unit.
Please use Troubleshooting Guide for your reference of the repair.

The firmwareof the unit may be renewed to improve the quality including operational performance and playability.Make sure to
refer the following procedure when performing version-up.

3.2.1. Confirmation of the Firmware Version


Perform following steps to checking the firmware version currently installed in the unit.
1. Turn the unit on.
2. When the home screen is display,Select [Setup] [Settings] [System] [System Information] [Firmware
Version Information].
3. Firmware Version Information screen is displayed.

Occasionally, Panasonic may release updated


firmware for this unit that may add or improve the
way a feature operates. These updates are
available free of charge.
This unit is capable of checking the firmware
automatically when connected to the Internet via
a broadband connection.
When a new firmware version is available, the
following message is displayed.
Firmware Update

3.2.2.

New Version:
X.XX
Current Version: X.XX

Updating Firmware

This unit has 2 updating methods, one way to update via the internet, the
which is stored pre-downloaded
firmware update file.

Refer to the owners manuals of the hub or router.
Do not use this unit to connect to any wireless network for
which you do not have usage rights.
Using these networks may be regarded as illegal
access.
Occasionally, Panasonic
may release updated
If you have trouble getting online on your PC after
firmware for thisperforming
unit thatnetwork
may add
or improve
settings
on this unit,the
perform the
network settings
on updates
your PC. are
way a feature operates.
These
Please be aware that connecting to a network without
available free ofencryption
charge. may result in the leaking of data such as
pe

Do you want to start firmware update?


For the update information, please visit the
following website:
other
way to update using
http://panasonic.net/support/

Yes

No
OK

3.2.2.1. Updating Firmware via the Internet

ub or router.
wireless network for

d as illegal

our PC after
t, perform the

network without
data such as

This unit is capable of checking the firmware


automatically when
connected to the Internet via
* SSID:
An SSID (Service Set IDentification) is a name used by
a broadband connection.
wireless LAN to identify a particular network.
Transmission
is possible
if the SSID
When a new firmware
version
is available,
thematches for both
devices.
following message is displayed.
New Version:
X.XX
Current Version: X.XX
Do you want to start firmware update?
For the update information, please visit the
following website:
http://panasonic.net/support/

Yes

No
OK
RETURN

DO NOT DISCONNECT the unit from the AC


power or perform any operation while the update
is in process.
After the firmware is installed, FIn will be
displayed on the units display. Unit will restart
and the following screen will be displayed.
The firmware was updated.

RETURN

DO NOT DISCONNECT the unit from the AC


power or perform any operation while the update
is in process.
After the firmware is installed, FIn will be
displayed on the units display. Unit will restart
and the following screen will be displayed.
The firmware was updated.
Current Version: x.xx

RETURN

Firmware Update

CD-R or USB device

3.2.2.2. Updating firmware using the USB device


When using the USB device to update the firmware.
(When using CD-R instead of USB device, perform same the procedures)
1.Download the latest firmware file of the unit.
The latest firmware required for version-up can be downloaded from Support Information from NWBG/VDBG PAVCwebsitein TSN system.
Click file name to download.
After download, click file to decompress. (Total: 1 file).
2.Decompress the downloaded file.
The decompressed file will be named as follows.
File Name: PANA_DVD.FRM
Copy the file to root diretory of the USB device.
(If using CD-R instead of USB device, burn the file to a blank CD-R by a writing software.)
3.Update the unit.
1.Tunr the unit power on.
2.After the home screen is displayed and
appears at LED display of the front panel,insert the USB device stored
downloaded latest firmware file to the front USB port of the unit(LED display change to
).(or insert the CD-R into
the unit and playback it.)
3.TV will show the firmware Update UI automatically and
is displayed at LED display.

4.Wait for the firmware update.

5.when
is displayed,update process is finished.
Remove the USB device (or the CD-R) and press the POWER button to turn the unit off.
6.Turn the unit on and the home screen appears the firmware update is completed.

5.If the TV show the firmware update is complete (


is displayed at LED display).
Remove the USB device (or the CD-R) and press the POWER button to turn the unit off.

6.Turn the unit on and the home screen appears the firmware update is completed.

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GENERAL

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Reference

Specifications
Specifications
GENERAL
Power
consumption in
Approx. 0.5 W
Approx. 82 W
[BTT505]
Approx. 85 W

SPEAKER SECTION
SPEAKER
SECTION
Woofer
Full range

standby mode

Super

(When the other connected


tweeter
CONE TYPE CONE TYPE
devices are turned off)
GENERAL
(cm) Woofer(cm)Full range
Piezo type
Super
Power consumption
consumption
Approx. 82W
Power
[BTT465]
Woofer
tweeter
CONE
TYPE CONE TYPETweeter
Power supply
consumption in Approx.
Approx.
[BTT465]
Power
AC
220 89
V 0.5W
toW240 V, 50 Hz
CONE(cm)
TYPE (cm) (cm)
Dome TYPE
)
Piezo(cm
type
[BTT405] [BTT465]
standby Power
mode consumption
Front
j
6.5
k1
430 mm k 65 mm k 326 mm
Dimensions (WkHkD)
Approx.
64
W 240V,
Approx.
89 W
[BTT465]
Power supply
AC 220V
to
50 Hz
Centre Front
j
k2 2
8jx 2 6.5
Mass
[BTT885] [BTT405]
Front
6.5
k1
Dimensions (W x H x D) [BTT105]
430mm x 65mm x 326mm
Surround
j
6.5
k1
Approx. 46
2.9
Approx.
Approx.
Wkg 64 W
Centre
6.5
2 k2
Centre
jx2
6.5
Mass
Approx.
2.9
kg
[BTT505]0.5
[BTT105]
Subwoofer
16
j
j
Power consumption in
Approx.
W
o
Surround
8jx 2
2 k1
Surround
6.5
Operating temperature Approx.
0 oC to 3.0
40
C 46 W
Approx.
kg
[BTT405]
standby mode
Subwoofer
range Power consumption in Approx. 0.5 W
20
- j
Subwoofer
16
j
Operating
temperature AC
0 oC220
to 40to
oC240 V, 50 Hz
Front
j
6.5
k1
Power
supply
Operating
humidity
35% toV80%
RH
[BTT405]
standby
mode
range
Centre
j
6.5
k2
Dimensions
(WkHkD)
430
k 55 mm k 322 mm
range
(nomm
condensation)
Front
j
6.5
k1
supply
AC%220
OperatingPower
humidity
35 % to 80
RHV to 240 V, 50 Hz Surround
Dimensions
j
6.5
k1 Mass
LASER Specification
Class
1 LASER Product
Mass
[BTT465]
Centre
j H (mm)x D6.5
k2 kg)
range
(no
condensation)
(W(mm)x
(mm))
(Approx.
Dimensions (WkHkD)
430 mm k 55 mm k 322 mm Subwoofer
16
j
j
Wave length:
Approx.
2.7 kg 790nm(CDs)/
Surround
j
6.5
k1
LASER Specification
Class 1 [BTT105]
LASER
Mass
[BTT465] Product
[BTT405]
[BTT105] BTT865
658nm(DVDs)/405nm(BDs)
Subwoofer
16
j
j
Wave
length:
790
nm
(CDs)/
Approx.
2.7
kg
Approx.
2.6 kg No hazardous
Laser
Front Front
j x 1300 x6.5
k1
658
nm power:
(DVDs)/405
nm (BDs)
270
270
4.0
[BTT405] [BTT105]
[BTT105]
Operating temperature 0Laser
oC to power:
40Approx.
oC
radiation
is emitted
with the
Subwoofer
16
j
j
No2.6
hazardous
kg
Front
6.5
Centre
349 x 89jx 94
1.2 k1
range
safety protection
radiation
is emitted with the
Operating temperature 0 oC to 40 oC
Subwoofer
16 x 155
j Mass
Surround
Dimensions
157
x 537
1.9 j
safety
Operatingrange
humidity
35
% toprotection
80 % RH
(W
(mm)kH
(mm)kD
(mm))
(Approx.
kg)
range
(no condensation)
Subwoofer 258 x 424
x 334
9.0
Mass
Dimensions
Operating humidity
35 % to 80 % RH
[BTT465]
BTT885
LASER
Specification
Class 1 LASER
Product
(W (mm)kH (mm)kD (mm)) (Approx. kg)
AMPLIFIER
SECTION
range
(no condensation)
Front [BTT465]
Wave length: 790 nm (CDs)/
Front 270 k1181
270 x k270
1300 x 270 2.7
4.0
LASER Specification
Class
1 LASER
Product
EB-VQT5F80~Body_mst.fm

658 nm 44
(DVDs)/405
nm
(BDs)
Centre Front 304 k87270
k77
k1181
k270 0.7
2.7
Centre
349
x
89
x
94
1.2
Wave
length:
790
nm
(CDs)/
RMS
TTL
POWER
1200W
Laser
power:
No
hazardous
RMS TTL POWER
1200 W
Surround
83 k141304
k75
0.5
658
nm (DVDs)/405
Centre
k87 k77
0.7
Surround
OUTPUT [BTT885]
270 x 1300
x 270
4.0
radiation
is emitted
withdistortion
the nm (BDs)
OUTPUT
1 k Hz,10
% total
harmonic
Laser
power: distortion
No hazardous Subwoofer
3.4
1 kHz,
10 %protection
total
harmonic
safety
Surround156 k290
83 k263
k141 k75
0.5
9.0
FRONT:
200 Wis per
ch (3with
) the [BTT405] Subwoofer 258 x 424 x 334
radiation
emitted
Subwoofer
156 k290 k263
3.4
FRONT:
200
WWper
safety
CENTRE:
200protection
perchch(3(3))
Front [BTT405] 83 k141 k75
0.5
CENTRE:
200 W per ch (3 )
55 SECTION
Hz,10 % total harmonic distortion
AMPLIFIER
Centre FrontBluetooth
304 k8783
k77
0.7
TERMINAL
SECTION
SECTION
k141
k75
0.5
55
Hz,
10
%
total
harmonic
distortion
SUBWOOFER: 200 W per ch (3 )
Surround
83 k141304
k75
0.5
AMPLIFIER
SECTION
Centre
k87
k77
0.7
SUBWOOFER:
200 W per ch (3 )
Audio Input
AUX
x1
USB
slot 1000 W
USB2.0
Subwoofer
156
k263
3.4
RMS
TTL
POWER
k290
Surround
83
k141
k75
0.5
Version
3.0
Bluetooth
Digital
Audio
Input Optical
x1
RMS
TTL
POWER
1200 W
2 system
OUTPUT [BTT465]
[BTT105] Subwoofer
156 k290 Class
k263 2
3.4
1 kHz,
% total
harmonic distortion
TTL POWER
1000
W
OUTPUT RMS
[BTT505]
Sampling
frequency:
EB-VQT5F80~Body_mst.fm
44 30

Ethernet [BTT465]
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
1 kHz,44.1kHz,
10 % total
harmonic distortion
Front [BTT105] 83 k141 k75
0.5
OUTPUT
32kHz,
48kHz
FRONT:
per harmonic
ch (4 ) distortion
1 kHz,1167
30
%Wtotal
2.4 GHz Band FH-SS
system
Subwoofer
156
k290
k263
3.4
FRONT:
200
W
per
ch
(3
)
CENTRE:
167
W
(4
)
Front
83
k141
k75
0.5
Audio Format:
FRONT:
167 W per ch (4 )
Supported Profile:
Wireless LAN
Standard
Compliance:
CENTRE:
200DTS
W per
per
ch (4
(3 )
)
SURROUND:
167
W
ch
Subwoofer
156
k290
k263
3.4
PCM,
Dolby
Digital,
CENTRE:
167
W
(4
)

The
impedance
of
all
the
speakers
is
4

.
A2DP/AVRCP
IEEE802.11
n/g/b/a
SURROUND:
W per
chW(3per
)ch (4 )
167
55
Hz, 30SURROUND:
% total200
harmonic
distortion
The impedance of all the speakers
is 4Codec:
.
Supported
Frequency
range:
55 Hz, 1055
% Hz,
total167
distortiondistortion
30harmonic
%Wtotal
harmonic
SUBWOOFER:
(4
)
SBC/AAC/aptX Low Latency
2.4
GHz
band/5
GHz band
TERMINAL
SECTION
TERMINAL
SECTION

SUBWOOFER:
200 W per
(3 )
Bluetooth
SECTION
TM (4 ) TM
167chW
RMS TTL POWER
600
W SUBWOOFER:
/WPA2
Security: WPA
TERMINAL SECTION
OUTPUT
[BTT405]
Audio
Input
AUX
k
1
(Encryption
TKIP/AES,
RMS TTL POWER
W
FM TUNER
1 kHz,
30600
% total
harmonicType:
distortion
USB slot
USB2.0SECTION
USB slot
USB2.0
Type: PSK), Bluetooth
3.0
OUTPUT
Digital Audio
Input[BTT405]
Optical
k11kHz,Authentication
1Version
systemUSB2.0
30
%
total
harmonic
distortion
2 system
FRONT:
100
W
per
ch
(4
)
USB
slot
WEP (64 bit/128 bit)
Class
2
MHz to 108.00 MHz
Sampling
frequency:
CENTRE:
100 W (4100
) W per ch (4 )
187.50
system
EthernetFrequency range 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
FRONT:
Ethernet Wireless speaker
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Frequency
range:
2.4
(50
kHzFH-SS
step)
32 kHz,
44.1
kHz,
SURROUND:
10048
WkHz
per
chW
(4(4
))GHz band
12.4
system
GHz10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Band
CENTRE:
100
Ethernet
1 system
SURROUND:
100
W per ch (4 )
Antenna terminalsSupported
Profile:
(unbalanced)
175system
55
Hz,
30
%
total
harmonic
distortion
Audio
Format:
Wireless LAN
Standard Compliance:

SPEAKER
PCM,IEEE802.11
Dolby
Digital,
DTS

55SECTION
Hz,
30n/g/b/a
%W
total
harmonic distortion
A2DP/AVRCP
SUBWOOFER:
100
(4 )

Bluetooth SECTION

SECTION
SUBWOOFER:
Supported
Codec:
Bluetooth
Frequency
range: 100 W (4 )
RMS TTL POWER
300 W
VIDEO
SECTION
Low Latency
Woofer
Tweeter
SBC/AAC/aptX
OUTPUT RMS
[BTT105]
2.4 GHz
band/5 GHz band

TTL POWER
300
W
Version
4.0
Bluetooth
1 kHz,CONE
30 % total
distortion
TYPEharmonic
(cm)
Dome type (cm)
OUTPUT [BTT105] Security:
TM
TM

4.0
Bluetooth
/WPA2
30 %Wtotal
Class 2 Version
FRONT: 1 kHz,WPA
100
per harmonic
ch (4 ) distortion
Signal system
PAL/NTSC
[BTT885]
(Encryption Type: TKIP/AES,
FM
TUNER
SECTION
Class
2FH-SS
FRONT:
100
W
per
ch
(4
)
2.4
GHz
Band
Front
k 2harmonic
55 Hz,Authentication
30 % 8
total
distortion 2
HDMI AV output*
Output connector:
Type: PSK),
2.4
GHz
Band
Type
A (19
pin)FH-SS
1 system
Hz,bit/128
302 %Wtotal
harmonic distortion
Centre
6.5
k100
2
WEP55(64
bit)
Supported
Profile:
SUBWOOFER:
(4 )
Frequency range
87.50 MHz
to 108.00
MHz
A2DP/AVRCP
Supported
Profile:
HDMI
AV
Input*
Input
connector:
Surround
8
k
2
2
SUBWOOFER:
100
W
(4
)
Wireless
speaker
range: 2.4 GHz band
Audio Input
AUX Frequency
k1
(50 kHzA2DP/AVRCP
step)A (19 pin) 2 system
Type
Supported
Codec:
Subwoofer
20
j
Audio
Input Optical kAUX
Digital Audio
Input
1 k1
Antenna terminals
75 (unbalanced)
Supported
Codec:
* This unit supportsSBC/AAC
HDMI CEC
function.
[BTT505]
Digital
Audio
Input
Optical
k
1
SPEAKERSampling
SECTION
SBC/AAC
frequency:
Front
8k2
2
VQT5F80
Sampling
frequency:
32 kHz, 44.1
kHz, 48
kHz
Centre
k 44.1
2
326.5
kHz,
kHz, 48 kHz 2
VIDEO
SECTION
Audio
Format:
Woofer
Tweeter
[BTT885]
WIRELESS SYSTEM
Surround
8 k Format:
2
Audio
PCM,
Dolby
Digital,
DTStype (cm)2
CONE
TYPE
(cm)
Dome
Subwoofer
PCM,20Dolby Digital, DTS j
Signal system
PAL/NTSC
[BTT885]
<AMPLIFIER SECTION>

Reference

uccessful. Preset

Reference

43

Mass HDMI AVRMS


Front
8 k 2 Dimensions 2
output*
connector:
TTL POWER Output
400 W
(mm)kD (mm))
(Approx. kg)
Type A (19 pin) 1 system
OUTPUT
Centre
6.5(W
k (mm)kH
2
2
- 40 1 kHz, 10 % total harmonic distortion
- 40AV- Input*
HDMI
Input connector:
Surround [BTT885]
8k2
2
SURROUND: 200 W per ch (3 )
Type A (19 pin) 2 system
Front
270 k1300 k270
Subwoofer
20
j 4.0
<RF
SECTION>
349 k89 k94
1.2
* This unit supports HDMI CEC function.
[BTT505] Centre
Wireless module
Frequency range: 2.4 GHz band
Surround
270
4.0
Front
8k
2 k1300 k270
2
<GENERAL>
Subwoofer
258 k424 k334
9.0
Centre
6.5 k 2
2
[BTT885]
WIRELESS
SYSTEM
Power supply
AC 220
V to 240 V, 50 Hz
[BTT505]
Surround
8k2
2
Front
157 k537 k155
1.9
Power
36
W
Subwoofer
20
j
consumption
<AMPLIFIER
SECTION>
Centre
349 k89 k94
1.2 11
Mass
Dimensions
Power
Surround
157 k537 k155
1.9
RMS TTL POWER
400 W 0.5 W
(W (mm)kH
(mm)kD
(mm)) (Approx.
off
OUTPUTconsumption 1inkHz,
Subwoofer
258
k424 k334
9.0kg)
10 % total harmonic distortion
mode
[BTT885]
The impedance of all the speakers is 3 .
SURROUND:
200 Wmmk146
per ch (3mm
)
Dimensions
123 mmk176

2
2
2
L

PAL/NTSC

HDMI AV output*

Output connector:
Type A (19 pin) 1 system

HDMI AV Input*

Input connector:
Type A (19 pin) 2 system

* This unit supports HDMI CEC function.


2
2
2
L

Mass

)) (Approx. kg)

j.

Signal system

4.0
1.2
4.0
9.0
1.9
1.2
1.9
9.0

WIRELESS
SYSTEM
[BTT885]
WIRELESS
SYSTEM
<AMPLIFIER SECTION>
RMS TTL POWER
OUTPUT

400 W
1 kHz, 10 % total harmonic distortion
SURROUND: 200 W per ch (3 j)

<RF SECTION>
Wireless module

Frequency range: 2.4 GHz band

<GENERAL>
Power supply

AC 220 V to 240 V, 50 Hz

Power
consumption

36 W

Power
consumption in off
mode

0.5 W

Dimensions
(WMHMD)

123 mmM176 mmM146 mm

Mass

Approx. 0.83 kg

Operating
temperature range

0 QC to 40 QC

Operating humidity 35 % to 80 % RH (no condensation)


range
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Arabic
Hindi
Persian
Indonesian
Maori
Bulgarian
Romanian
Greek
Turkish
Others

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5
3
8
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4
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Copyright 2004-2013 Verance Corporation. CinaviaTM is a Verance


Corporation trademark. Protected by U.S. Patent 7,369,677 and
worldwide patents issued and pending under license from Verance
Corporation. All rights reserved.

Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.

e Display Language
ARA
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Others (Licenses)

AVCHD is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation and Sony


Corporation.

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Rhaeto-Romance:
8277
Romanian:
8279
Russian:
8285
Samoan:
8377
Sanskrit:
8365
Scots Gaelic: 7168
Serbian:
8382
Serbo-Croatian: 8372
Shona:
8378
Sindhi:
8368
Singhalese: 8373
Slovak:
8375
Slovenian:
8376
Somali:
8379
Spanish:
6983
Sundanese: 8385
Swahili:
8387
Swedish:
8386
Tagalog:
8476
Tajik:
8471
Tamil:
8465
Tatar:
8484
Telugu:
8469
Thai:
8472
Tibetan:
6679
Tigrinya:
8473
Tonga:
8479
Turkish:
8482
Turkmen:
8475
Twi:
8487
Ukrainian:
8575
Urdu:
8582
Uzbek:
8590
Vietnamese: 8673
Volapk:
8679
Welsh:
6789
Wolof:
8779
Xhosa:
8872
Yiddish:
7473
Yoruba:
8979
Zulu:
9085

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.


Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.

This product incorporates the following software:


(1) the software developed independently by or for Panasonic
Corporation,
(2) the software owned by third party and licensed to Panasonic
Corporation,
(3) the software licensed under the GNU General Public License,
Version 2.0 (GPL V2.0),
(4) the software licensed under the GNU LESSER General Public
License, Version 2.1 (LGPL V2.1), and/or
(5) open source software other than the software licensed under
the GPL V2.0 and/or LGPL V2.1.
The software categorized as (3) - (5) are distributed in the hope
that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without
even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please refer to the detailed
terms and conditions thereof shown in the Settings menu.
At least three (3) years from delivery of this product, Panasonic will
give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information
provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically
performing source code distribution, a complete machine-readable
copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL V2.0,
LGPL V2.1 or the other licenses with the obligation to do so, as
well as the respective copyright notice thereof.
Contact Information: oss-cd-request@gg.jp.panasonic.com
The source code and the copyright notice are also available for
free in our website below.
http://panasonic.net/avc/oss/theater/AWTHT14A.html

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 | Essential is a trademark of DTS, Inc.
DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in
the United States and other countries.
This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license and
VC-1 patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial
use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC
Standard and VC-1 Standard (AVC/VC-1 Video) and/or (ii)
decode AVC/VC-1 Video that was encoded by a consumer
engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was
obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC/VC-1
Video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use.
Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC.
See http://www.mpegla.com.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer
IIS and Thomson.
DVD Logo is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing
Corporation.
Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, Wi-Fi Direct, Miracast, WPA
and WPA2 are marks or registered marks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi
Alliance.
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Mark is a mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.

(1) MS/WMA
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of
Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such
technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license
from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and third
Windows is a trademark or a registered trademark of Microsoft
parties.
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
(2) MS/PlayReady/Final Product Labeling

The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth
This product contains technology subject to certain intellectual
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Corporation is
property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of this technology
under license.
outside of this product is prohibited without the appropriate
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective
license(s) from Microsoft.
owners.
(3) MS/PlayReady/End User Notices

aptX software is copyright CSR plc or its group companies. All


Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady content access
rights reserved.

The aptX mark and the aptX logo are trademarks of CSR plc or
technology to protect their intellectual property, including
one of its group companies and may be registered in one or more
copyrighted content. This device uses PlayReady technology to
jurisdictions.
access PlayReady-protected content and/or WMDRM-protected
content. If the device fails to properly enforce restrictions on
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
content usage, content owners may require Microsoft to revoke the
Made for iPod, and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic
devices ability to consume PlayReady-protected content.
accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or
Revocation should not affect unprotected content or content
iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to
protected by other content access technologies. Content owners
meet Apple performance standards.
may require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their content. If
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its
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you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that
compliance
with safety and regulatory standards.
Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone
requires the upgrade.
may affect wireless performance.
(4) FLAC, WPA Supplicant
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are
The software licenses are displayed when Software Licence in
trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
the Setup menu is selected. (> 35)
countries.
DLNA, the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks,
service marks, or certification marks of the Digital Living Network
Alliance.

Lightning is a trademark of Apple Inc.

Copyright 2004-2013 Verance Corporation. CinaviaTM is a Verance


Corporation trademark. Protected by U.S. Patent 7,369,677 and
worldwide patents issued and pending under license from Verance
Corporation. All rights reserved.
This product incorporates the following software:
(1) the software developed independently by or for Panasonic
Corporation,
(2) the software owned by third party and licensed to Panasonic
Corporation,
(3) the software licensed under the GNU General Public License,
Version 2.0 (GPL V2.0),
(4) the software licensed under the GNU LESSER General Public
License, Version 2.1 (LGPL V2.1), and/or
(5) open source software other than the software licensed under
the GPL V2.0 and/or LGPL V2.1.
The software categorized as (3) - (5) are distributed in the hope
that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, without
even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please refer to the detailed
terms and conditions thereof shown in the Settings menu.
At least three (3) years from delivery of this product, Panasonic will
give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information
provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically
performing source code distribution, a complete machine-readable
copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL V2.0,
LGPL V2.1 or the other licenses with the obligation to do so, as
well as the respective copyright notice thereof.
Contact Information: oss-cd-request@gg.jp.panasonic.com
The source code and the copyright notice are also available for
free in our website below.
http://panasonic.net/avc/oss/theater/AWTHT14A.html

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(1) MS/WMA
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of
Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of such
technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license
from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and third

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1
2

Remote control

15

1
2
3
4
5
6

16

11
12

8
9
10

17
18
19
20

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

21
22

13
14

23

11

24

12
13

25

14

26

w Using the remote control

15

16
17
18

Insert the batteries to the terminal so that it (K


and L) matches those in the remote control.

19

R6/LR6, AA
(Alkaline or manganese
batteries)
Point it at the remote control signal sensor on this
unit. (> 10)

20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Turn the unit on and off


Select title numbers, etc./Enter numbers or
characters
Cancel
Select Bluetooth/Enable pairing (> 21)
Select an audio or video source
Basic playback control buttons (> 18)
Select preset radio stations (> 24)
Show the status messages (> 18)
Show Pop-up Menu/Top Menu (> 18)
[, , , ] : Move the highlight for selection
[OK] : Confirm the selection
() : Frame-by-frame (> 18)
Show Option menu (> 27)
Coloured buttons (red, green, yellow, blue)
Used for various purposes depending on the
display
Set the sound effects (> 29)
Set the sleep timer
 Press [SLEEP].
 While SLEEP `` is displayed on the
units display, press [SLEEP] several
times to select the time (in minutes).
p Timer selection is up to 120 minutes.
p Select OFF on the units display to disable
the function.
p To confirm the remaining time
Press the button again.
TV operation buttons
[ TV]: Turn the TV on and off
[AV, INPUT]: Switch the input select
[K L VOL] : Adjust the volume
Adjust the volume of the main unit
Change audio (> 18)
Mute the sound
p MUTE flashes on the units display, while
the function is on.
p To cancel, press the button again or adjust
the volume.
p Muting is cancelled if the unit is turned off.
Show the Home screen of the Network
Service (> 25)
Select radio stations manually (> 24)
Exit the Menu screen
Show NETFLIX screen (> 25)
Show HOME menu (> 16)
Return to previous screen
Show MiracastTM screen (> 26)
Show Setup menu (> 30)

14

VQT5F80

Getting started

5 Location of Controls and Components


Control reference guide

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Main unit (Front)

1
1
2
3
4
5
6

Disc tray
USB port (> 15, 20)
Remote control signal sensor
Distance: Within approx. 7 m.
Angle: Approx. 20G up and down, 30G left and right
Display
Stop (> 18)
Start play (> 18)

8 9 10

5 6

7
8
9

Open or close the disc tray (> 15)


Adjust the volume of the main unit
Standby/on switch (/I) (> 14)
Touch to switch the unit from on to standby
mode or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit
is still consuming a small amount of power.
10 NFC touch area (> 22)

Main unit (Rear)


e.g., [BTT885]

1
2
3
4
5

AC IN terminal
Speaker terminals
Cooling fan
LAN port (> 13)
USB port (> 15)

45 6 7

9 10 11

6
7
8
9
10
11

DIGITAL AUDIO IN terminal


HDMI1 IN terminal (> 12)
HDMI2 IN terminal (> 12)
HDMI AV OUT (ARC) terminal
AUX terminal
FM radio antenna terminal

Wireless link indicator


Green lights:
Wireless link is
activated.
blinks (slow): Searching mode
blinks (fast): Pairing mode
Red
lights:
Sleeping mode
Enable pairing
Speaker terminals
AC IN terminal

Wireless system
Rear

Top

3
WIRELESS LINK

1 2
10

2
3
4

VQT5F80

15

6 Installation Instructions

Turn off all equipment before connection and read the appropriate operating instructions.
Do not connect the AC power supply cord until all other connections are completed.

6.1. Speaker Connection

Connect the speaker cables to the terminals of the same color.

SH-FX82

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6.2. Connection to a TV

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2.4 GHz band).
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STEP 1

HDMI

Use the ARC* compatible High Speed HDMI


cables. Non-HDMI-compliant cables cannot be
utilized.
It is recommended that you use Panasonics
HDMI cable. When outputting 1080p or 24p
(4K) signal, please use HDMI cables 5.0 meters
or less.

OPTICAL OUT

AUDIO OUT
L

Getting started

system

If the HDMI terminal of your TV


supports ARC,skip STEP 2.

TV

HDMI cable (not supplied)

* ARC is an abbreviation of Audio Return Channel, also


known as HDMI ARC. This feature allows a home theatre
system to receive and play audio from the TV through a
single HDMI cable without additional wiring.

DIGITAL AUDIO IN

The dual audio cannot be changed. Change the


setting on the connected device.

STEP 2

FMthe
antenna
When
HDMI terminal of your TV
does
Use not
an FM
outdoor
antenna if radio reception is
support
ARC.

OPTICAL OUT

AUDIO OUT
L

TV

poor.

Optical digital audio cable (not supplied)

Audio cable (not supplied)

AC mains lead

The wireless system ([BTT885]) and this unit


consume a small amount of AC power
(> 43, 44) even when turned off in standby
mode. For the purpose of energy conservation,
the unit should be disconnected if you will not
be using it for extended period of time.

nd to maintain
s system,
pace on all sides.
in a metal

6.3. FM Antenna Connection

Affix this end


of the antenna to a wall or pillar where the reception is best.

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If the HDMI terminal of your TV supports ARC, skip Step 2.


Si el terminal HDMI del televisor admite ARC, omita el paso 2.
Jeeli wejcie HDMI obsuguje ARC, omi krok 2.
Pokud konektor HDMI vaeho televizoru podporuje ARC, peskote krok 2.
Ha a TV-n lev HDMI-aljzatnl van ARC tmogats, ugorja t a 2. lpst.
HDMI ARC 2

HDMI cable (not supplied in Europe)


Cable HDMI (no suministrado en Europa)
Kabel HDMI (brak w zestawie w Europie)

7 Operating Instruction
7.1. Take out the Disc from Drive Unit when the Disc cannot be ejected by the
OPEN/CLOSE button
7.1.1. Forcible Disc Eject.

7.1.2. When the Disc Eject can not be done.




1. Turn off the power and pull out AC cord.


2. Put the unit upside down so that bottom can be seen.
3. Insert the paper clip into the slot and slide the gear in the direction of the arrow to eject the tray slightly.

4. Pull the unit upward, and pull out the tray.

Tray

17

8 Multiple Pressing Function

88.1. Multiple
Pressing Function
About the Multiple Pressing of the Units Remote Control

The remote control which included this unit is possible pressing multiple buttons simultaneously (Multiple Pressing function),
8.1.
About the Multiple Pressing of the Units Remote Control
andcan operate for the customers initial settings and the Service Mode, etc.

The
remote
control
which
included
thisavailable
unit is possible
pressing models
multiple remote
buttonscontrol.
simultaneously
(Multiple
Pressing
function),
The
Multiple
Pressing
function
is not
for conventional
Use the remote
control
included
this and
can
operate for the customers initial settings and the Service Mode, etc.
unit.
The Multiple Pressing function is not available for conventional models remote control. Use the remote control included this unit.

8.2. How
the
Multiple
Pressing
Function
of of
8.2.
How to
to enter
enterthe
theSpecial
SpecialModes
Modesusing
using
the
Multiple
Pressing
Function
the Units Remote Control
thetheUnits
Remote
Control
For pressing
multiple buttons
of the remote
control, this unit can be entering each of the following special modes.
For
pressing
theeach
multiple
buttons
of the
control,
unit
After
entering
mode,
and then
goremote
to the menu
youthis
want
tocan
run.be entering each of the following special modes.
After entering each mode, and then go to the menu you want to run.

18

16

8.2.1. Open Mode (Remote Cont. Buttons: [OK] [Yellow] [Blue]).


8.2.1.
Open Mode (Remote Cont. Buttons: [OK] [Yellow] [Blue])

19 17

8.2.2. Privately
(Remote
Cont.
Buttons:
[6] [6]
[7] [7]
[Yellow]).
8.2.2.
Privately
Mode
(Remote
Cont.
Buttons:
8.2.2.
PrivatelyMode
Mode1 11
(Remote
Cont.
Buttons:
[6]
[7] [Yellow])
[Yellow])

8.2.3.
Privately
Mode
(Remote
Cont.
Buttons:
8.2.3. Privately
(Remote
Cont.
Buttons:
[5] [5]
[9] [9]
[Red]).
8.2.3.
PrivatelyMode
Mode2 22
(Remote
Cont.
Buttons:
[5]
[9] [Red])
[Red])

18
20
18

9 Service Mode
9.1. About the Service Mode

Informations necessary for service can be displayed.


9.1.1. How to enter the Service Mode.

9.1.2.

How to exit the Service Mode.

Press and hold the [Power] button (remote control or unit).


The Service Mode is terminated and automatically turns the unit off.

21

9.2. Service Mode List

The display of information to each command is as follows.


Note:
Do not use it excluding the designated command.

22

9.3. Self-Diagnostics Functions


9.3.1.

Self-Diagnostics Functions.

Self-Diagnosis Function provides information for errors to service personnel by Self-Diagnosis Display when any error has
occurred.
U** , H** and F** are stored in memory and held.
You can check last error code by transmitting [0] [1] of Remote Control in Service Mode.
Automatic Display on FL will be cancelled when the power is turned off or AC input is turned off during self-diagnosis display is
ON.

23

10 Troubleshooting Guide



10.1.

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To return to the factory defaults.


Select Yes in Default Settings in the Setup
menu. (> 35)

This unit does not recognize the USB


connection correctly.
Disconnect and re-connect the USB cable. If
it still does not recognize the connection, turn
this unit off and on again.
USB devices may not be recognized by this
unit when connected using the following :
La USB hub
La USB extension cable
If you connect USB HDD to this unit, use the
USB cable that is supplied with the HDD.

To return all settings to the factory preset.


Reset the unit as follows:
 Turn the unit on.
 Press and hold [OK], the yellow button and
the blue button on the remote control at the
same time for more than 5 seconds.
L00 RET is displayed on the units display.
Press [] (right) repeatedly on the remote
control until 08 FIN is displayed on the units
display.

Press and hold [OK] for at least 5 seconds.

The unit switches to standby mode.


This unit will automatically turn to standby
mode after 20 minutes if it is inactive. (> 16)
When the time set for the sleep timer has
passed, the main unit will be turned off. (> 9)
One of the units safety devices is activated.
Press [/I] on the main unit to turn the unit on.

The remote control does not work properly.


Change the batteries in the remote control.
(> 9)
Depending on the condition of the unit,
[SELECTOR] and [ ] may not respond.
Display the HOME menu and try again.

Picture

The TV tuner mode is not displayed when the


TV is turned on.
This phenomenon may occur, depending on the
TV setting, when Quick Start is set to On.

The images from this unit do not appear on


the TV.
Picture is distorted.
Jittering occurs.
An incorrect resolution is selected in HDMI
Video Format. Reset the setting as follows:
 Turn the unit on.
 Press and hold [OK], the yellow button and
the blue button on the remote control at the
same time for more than 5 seconds.
L00 RET is displayed on the units display.
Press [] (right) repeatedly on the remote
control until 04 PRG is displayed on the
units display.

Press and hold [OK] for at least 5 seconds.


Set the item again. (> 30)
LWhen Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
and DTS-HD audio are not output properly,
select Yes in Default Settings (> 35) and
make proper settings.
The unit and TV are using different video
systems.
 Turn the unit on.
 Press and hold [OK], the yellow button and
the blue button on the remote control at the
same time for more than 5 seconds.
L00 RET is displayed on the units display.
Press [] (right) repeatedly on the remote
control until 05 P/N is displayed on the units
display.

Press and hold [OK] for at least 5 seconds.

You have forgotten your ratings password.


You want to cancel the ratings level.
The ratings level returns to the factory
defaults.
 Turn the unit on.
 Press and hold [OK], the yellow button and
the blue button on the remote control at the
same time for more than 5 seconds.
L00 RET is displayed on the units display.
Press [] (right) repeatedly on the remote
control until 03 VL is displayed on the units
display.

Press [OK].
The TV screen turns black.
In the following cases, HDMI authentication
takes place and a black screen is displayed:
When 24p(4K)/24p Output is set to
24p(4K) or 24p.
LWhen the display is switched between 2D
and 3D images.
LWhen you quit the 4K playback of a still
picture by displaying another screen,
including the HOME menu.

24

The system
vice versa.
PAL discs ca
NTSC TV.
When 3D B
menu is set
be output de
method. Afte
select Set b
and select 2
displayed w
When outpu
distorted de
an HDMI ca
If irregular c
the TV off fo
If it persists,
from the TV.

Video is not ou
Confirm that
Setup menu

3D video is not
Connect to a
Are the setti
correct? (>
Depending o
being played
due to chan
3D setting o
Check that p
selected on

3D video is not
Select Set b
and select 2
displayed w
BD-Video P
Discs that h
side (2 scree
enjoyed in 3
with the sett

A black band is
the screen.
The aspect rati
Confirm the
Adjust the a

If your wireless network is encrypted;


Enter your encryption key (password).
You can switch between capital and lower case
letters by pressing the Shift key.

10.2.

After Servicing
Encryption Key (Password)

Firmware updates

OK

RETURN
Occasionally, Panasonic may release
updated
firmware for this unit that may add or improve the
DO aNOT
DISCONNECT
the unitarefrom the AC
way
feature
operates. These updates
available
free
of charge.
power or
perform
any operation while the update

(*a)

1 2 Service
3 4 5
After

Shift

This
is capable of checking
the firmware
is inunit
process.
Start
automatically
when
connected
to
the Internet
After the firmware is installed,
FIN via
will be
a broadband connection.
displayed
on
the
units
display.
Unit
will
restart
When a new firmware version is available, the
and themessage
following
screen will be displayed.
following
is displayed.

Delete
Finish

Space

Symbols

Alphanumeric

Firmware Update

Other Characters

The
firmwareX.XX
was updated.
New
Version:
Current
Version:
X.XX: x.xx
Current
Version

Updating Firmware (*a)and


deleting errorcode(*b)
OK

RETURN

'PVGT
ECUGUGPUKVKXG

Do you want to start firmware update?


For the update information, please visit the
following website:
http://panasonic.net/support/

Remove the Power


Cable and reInsert it
after 10 sec
check the
RETURN
Yes
No
Symptom?
OK


Refer to the owners manuals of the hub or router.
Do not use this unit to connect to any wireless network for
which you do not have usage rights.
Using these networks may be regarded as illegal
END
access.
If you have trouble getting online on your PC after
performing network settings on this unit, perform the
network settings on your PC.
Please be aware that connecting to a network without
encryption may result in the leaking of data such as
(*a)
personal or secret information.

Refer to P7 3.3
* SSID:

An SSID (Service Set IDentification) is a name used by


HowtoUpdateFirmware
wireless LAN to identify a particular network.
Transmission is possible if the SSID matches for both
devices.

NG

RETURN

DO
DISCONNECT
theunit
unit fails
from or
thethis
AC unit is not
p IfNOT
downloading
on this
power
or perform
any Internet,
operationthen
whileyou
the update
connected
to the
can download the
is in
process.
latest
firmware from the following website and burn it
After
firmware
is installed,
FIn will be
to the
a CD-R
to update
the firmware.
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/
displayed
on the units display. Unit will restart
site is inscreen
English
and(This
the following
willonly.)
be displayed.
No
Symptom
To show the firmware
version
on this unit. (> 35,
The firmware was updated.
Firmware
Version Information)
Current Version: x.xx
p Downloading will require several minutes. It may take
longer or may not work properly depending on the
connection environment.
p If you do not want toRETURN
check for the latest firmware version,
set Automatic Update Check to Off. (> 35)

(*b)
If downloading on this unit fails or this unit is not
1.Power on.
connected to the Internet, then you can download the
2. Press [5][9] and [red] on remote controllatest firmware from the following website and burn it
to a CD-R to update the firmware.
simultaneously for more than 5 sec.
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/
(This site is in English only.)
3.[70RET] appears on LED display.
To show the firmware version on this unit. (> 32,
4.Press [
] on remote control .
Firmware Version Information)
Downloading will require several minutes. It may take
5.[80RET]appearsonLEDdisplay.
longer or may not work properly depending on the

connection environment.
6.Press[OK]onremotecontrol
If you do not want to check for the latest firmware version,
set Automatic Update Check to Off. (> 32)
7
Wait for about 30 sec
7.Waitforabout30sec.
8.[SERV]]appearsonLEDdisplay.
9.Press[9][9]onremotecontrol.
10.Errorcodebedelelted.
11.Pressandhold[Power]on(remotecontrol
About Circuit
orunit)andexittheservicemode.

After Service14

VQT5F60

Updating Firmware (*a)and


deleting errorcode(*b)

Start

Remove the Power


Cable and reInsert it
after 10 sec check the
Symptom?

END

(*a)
Refer to P7 3.3

HowtoUpdateFirmware

(*b)
1.Power on.
2. Press [5][9] and [red] on remote control
simultaneously for more than 5 sec.
3.[70RET] appears on LED display.

No Symptom

25

NG

Refer to Other Symptom


(See next pages)

p Use the front US


iPod/iPhone.

Enjoying T
speakers

Press [SELECTOR
appropriate extern
p Reduce the volum
and then adjust t

Refer to Other Sympto


(See next pages)

Symptom -1
Symptom -1

Symptom -2
VOLTAGE DATA(measurement value)
Disc Tray Can not OPEN or CLOSE
.
REF.NO. PIN NO.

No power

Check AC inlet unit.


(cutting or damageetc.)

*1
Exchange the
AC inlet unit

NG

Check the
5
1
OPEN/CLOSE
SW.
(Break or click feeling ...etc.)

Exchange the
AC cord

NG

OK

REF.NO.

Check the
Digital P.C.B. connector
voltage *1
voltage.*1

NG

XP15

2.8V

Check the
Digital P.C.B. connector
voltage.*2

*2
Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

NG

OK

OK

Check the FFC

3NG

Exchange the FFC

NG

Exchange the FrontP.C.B.

CHECK POINT LOCATION


*1

FFC

*2

24

26

3.3V

Exchange Front Panel

1.6V

GND

-21.7V

GND

11.9V

8
9

NG

11.9V

Exchange the
DigitalGND
P.C.B.

10

3.3V

11

GND

12

3.3V

13

3.4V

14

3.3V

15

0V

16

2.8V

17

GND

18

3.3V

19

GND

20

BT_P

21

GND

22

3.3V

23

GND

24

GND

Exchange the Mechanism unit

OK

F501

Check the Digital P.C.B.


PCB
connector XP4 voltage.*3

OK

0V

Exchange the
Front11.9V
P.C.B.

PIN NO.

OK

Exchange the
Power supply P.C.B.

0V

11.9V

Exchange the
Power supply P.C.B.

OK

Check the Front Panel


(Broken ...etc.)
NG

2V

4NG

OK
Check the
Power supply P.C.B. is
Fuse-resistor(F501) broken?

1
3

OK

Check the AC cord.


(cutting or damageetc.)

XP4

tc.)

tc.)

. is
oken?

tor

ctor

Symptom -2
Disc Tray Can not OPEN or CLOSE
.

NG

NG

Exchange the
AC inlet unit

Exchange the
AC cord

Check the
OPEN/CLOSE SW.
(Break or click feeling ...etc.)

Exchange the
Front P.C.B.

OK

Check the Front Panel


(Broken ...etc.)
NG

NG

NG

Exchange the
Power supply P.C.B.

Exchange Front Panel

OK

NG

NG

NG

Exchange the
Power supply P.C.B.

Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

Exchange the FFC

Check the Digital P.C.B.


PCB
connector XP6 voltage.*3

Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

NG

OK

Exchange the Mechanism unit

CHECK POINT LOCATION

VOLTAGE DATA (measurement value)

P.C.B.

*3

27

REF.NO.

PIN NO.

XP6

*3

0V

0V

0V

3.3V

Symptom
Symptom-3-3

VOLTAGE DATA (measurement value)


Symptom -4
Remote Control
does not work
REF.NO.
PIN NO.

No LED Display/Keys does not work

Check the Digital P.C.B.


connector XP15 voltage.*2

NG

Check the battery of


the Remote Control

Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

OK

OK
Exchange the Front P.C.B.

XP15

2.8V

3.3V

1.6V

4
5

GND

NG

GND

11.9V

11.9V

GND

10

3.3V

*2

Check the Digital P.C.B. 11


connector XP15 voltage.*2

12

CHECK POINT LOCATION


*2
OK

Exchange the
Front P.C.B.

24

28

Exchange the
battery
-21.7V

NG

GND
Exchange
the
Digital P.C.B.
3.3V

13

3.4V

14

3.3V

15

0V

16

2.8V

17

GND

18

3.3V

19

GND

20

BT_P

21

GND

22

3.3V

23

GND

24

GND

ge the
P.C.B.

VOLTAGE DATA (measurement value)

Symptom -4

REF.NO.

Remote Control does not work

Check the battery of


the Remote Control

Exchange the
battery

NG

OK

*2
Check the Digital P.C.B.
connector XP15 voltage.*2

NG

Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

OK

Exchange the
Front P.C.B.

CHECK POINT LOCATION


*2

24

29

PIN NO.

XP15

2.8V

3.3V

1.6V

GND

-21.7V

GND

11.9V

11.9V

GND

10

3.3V

11

GND

12

3.3V

13

3.4V

14

3.3V

15

0V

16

2.8V

17

GND

18

3.3V

19

GND

20

BT_P

21

GND

22

3.3V

23

GND

24

GND

Symptom -5

Symptom -6

No Picture

No Sound

Check
the Input Source
Choose Correct Source
Check the Connection
5%$66'$836(AOUVDQQM
NG

NG

reconnect correctly

OK

OK

The system switches from PAL to NTSC or


This unit does not recognize the USB
viceCheck
versa.
connection correctly.
Exchange the Speaker Box
the Speaker Box
Check the Setup
Setup Deepclolor and
PAL discs cannot be correctlyNGviewed on an
Disconnect
and re-connect
the USB off
cable.
ofHOME
menu
Progressive
((*c)
c) If
NG
NTSC TV.
it still does not recognize the connection, turn
OK
When 3D BD-Video
Playback in the Setup
this unit off and on again.
menu is set to Automatic, images may not
OK
USB devices may not be recognized by this
be output depending on the connection
unit when connected using the following :
Check the Fan Operation
Exchange the fan
method. After removing the disc
NG from this unit,
La USB hub
Exchange the HDMI Cable
Check the
HDMI
Cable
select Set before play in the Setup menu,
La USB extensionNGcable
and select 2D OK
Playback in the setup screen
If you connect USB HDD to this unit, use the
displayed when playing 3D discs. (> 31)
USB cable that is supplied with the HDD.
Exchange
theDigital
P.C.B.
OK
When
outputting
in 24p
(4K), images may be
The unit switches to standby mode.
distorted depending on the HDMI cable. Use
This
unit P.C.B
will automatically
turn to standby
an HDMI cable that supports 4K output.
Exchange
the Digital
.
.
mode after 20 minutes if it is inactive. (> 16)
If irregular colouring occurs on your TV, turn
When the time set for the sleep timer has
the TV off for about 30 minutes.
passed, the main unit will be turned off. (> 9)
If it persists, move the speakers further away
One of the units safety devices is activated.
from the TV.
Press [/I] on the main unit to turn the unit on.
Video is not output in high-definition.
*(c) Description from O/I.
Confirm that HDMI Video Format in the
Setup menu is set properly. (> 30)
The images from this unit do not appear on
the TV.
Picture is distorted.
Jittering occurs.
An incorrect resolution is selected in HDMI
Video Format. Reset the setting as follows:
 Turn the unit on.
 Press and hold [OK], the yellow button and
the blue button on the remote control at the
same time for more than 5 seconds.
L00 RET is displayed on the units display.
Press [] (right) repeatedly on the remote
control until 04 PRG is displayed on the
units display.

Press and hold [OK] for at least 5 seconds.


Set the item again. (> 30)
LWhen Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
and DTS-HD audio are not output properly,
select Yes in Default Settings (> 35) and
make proper settings.
The unit and TV are using different video
systems.
 Turn the unit on.
 Press and hold [OK], the yellow button and
the blue button on the remote control at the
same time for more than 5 seconds.
L00 RET is displayed on the units display.
Press [] (right) repeatedly on the remote
control until 05 P/N is displayed on the units
display.

Press and hold [OK] for at least 5 seconds.

3D video is not output.


Connect to a full high-definition TV.
Are the settings on this unit and the TV
correct? (> 19)
Depending on the connected TV, the video
being played back might switch to 2D video
due to changes in resolution etc. Check the
3D setting on the TV.
Check that proper HDMI video input is
selected on the TV.
3D video is not output correctly as 2D.
Select Set before play in the Setup menu,
and select 2D Playback in the setup screen
displayed when playing 3D discs. (> 31, 3D
BD-Video Playback)
Discs that have recorded titles with Side by
side (2 screen structure) and that can be
enjoyed in 3D are played back in accordance
with the settings of the TV.
A black band is displayed around the edge of
the screen.
The aspect ratio of the screen is abnormal.
Confirm the TV Aspect is set properly. (> 33)
Adjust the aspect setting on the TV.

30
VQT5F80

39

Reference

Picture

Symptom -7

Symptom -8

NFC Error

Bluetooth Error

Check the NFC P.C.B


Front PCB Connetor *4
Voltage waveform( *d )

NG

Reset Bluetooth
from Setup Menu

Exchange the
NFC P.C.B.

OK

Setup Correct

NG
OK

Check the FFC

FFC

Check the FFC

NG

Exchange the FFC

NG

OK
NG

OK

Check the Front P.C.B

Check the
Front P.C.B

Exchange the
Front P.C.B

NG

OK

OK

Exchange the Digital P.C.B.

Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

CHECK POINT LOCATION


*4

FFC

(*d)
Waveform (Pin1:NFC)

*4

The voltage drops when


the NFC compatible
device is disengaged

When the NFC compatible device is touched and connection started,


the voltage rises up to about 2V.
If the NFC compatible device touches,but the voltage is not changed,
the NFC P.C.B. Unit is defected.

31

Exchange the FFC

Exchange the
Front P.C.B

Symptom -9
Can not play disc

Change to other
discs and try
playback again

OK

Disc error

NG
Check the the
Mechanism unit

NG

Exchange the
Mechanism unit

OK
Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

Symptom -10
Fan does not work

Set the VOL to 100


OK

Fan is OK

NG

Check the voltage of


XP29.1: 11V?

OK

Exchange the fan

NG

Exchange the
Digital P.C.B.

32

VOLTAGE DATA (measurement value)

Symptom -11
Touch does not work

REF.NO.
*5

Check the Touch P.C.B.


connector CON606 voltage.*5

Exchange theTouchP.C.B.

NG

PIN NO.

CON606

0V

0V

3.2V

3.2V

3.2V

PIN NO.

XP15

2.8V

3.3V

1.6V

GND

-21.7V

GND

11.9V

11.9V

GND

10

3.3V

11

GND

12

3.3V

13

3.4V

14

3.3V

15

0V

16

2.8V

17

GND

18

3.3V

19

GND

20

BT_P

21

GND

22

3.3V

23

GND

24

GND

OK

REF.NO.

Ch k th
Check
the Di
Digital
it l P
P.C.B.
CB
connector XP15 voltage.*2

Exchange the Digital P.C.B.

NG

OK
Exchange the
Front P.C.B.

CHECK POINT LOCATION


*5

*2

*2

24

33

Symptom -12
WIFI Error

OK

Reset WIFI from


Setup Menu

Setup Correct
S
C
.

NG
NG

Check the Cord

Exchange the Cord

OK

NG

Check the Digital P.C.B.


connector P6 voltage.*6

Exchange the WIFI


Module

OK
Exchange the Digital P.C.B

CHECK POINT LOCATION

VOLTAGE DATA (measurement value)

*6

34

REF.NO.

PIN NO.

P6

*6

0V

0V

0V

3.3V

VOLTAGE DATA (measurement value)

Symptom -13
Wireless Error

Reset the Wireless


from Setup Menu

REF.NO.

OK

S t C
Setup
Correctt

NG

Check the FFC

NG

Exchange the FFC

OK
NG
Exchange the Wirelss
Module

Check the Amplifier P.C.B.


connector XP2 voltage.*7

*7

OK
Exchange the Amplifier P.C.B

CHECK POINT LOCATION

*7

35

24

23

PIN NO.

XP2

5.1V

5.1V

0V

0V

3.3V

3.3V

3.3V

3.3V

0V

10

0V

11

0V

12

GND

13

1.6V

14

1.6V

15

0V

16

0V

17

3.3V

18

0V

19

0V

20

0V

21

0V

22

0V

23

0V

24

GND

11 Wiring Connection and Voltage Data


AUX R

FM

HDMI OUT

HDMI IN 2

OPTICAL

HDMI IN 1

USB

LAN

XP7

FAN

AUX L

XP703

27M

FR

CEN

EEPROM EEPROM

45

10

10

XP705

2Gb/FLASH

XP70
XP705

ADC5358

XP9

MECHANISM
UNIT

FL

4052

SUB

13

1
MT8580

128M/DDR

TI5624A

TI5624A

128M/DDR

256M
DDR

DIGITAL P.C.B.

P6

WIFI MODULE P.C.B.

X
XP702

XP19

XP6
6

MOTOR
DRIVE
TI2060

24

24

BU9447
24.576

AMPLIFIER P.C.B.

4 XP5

XS1

XP15

XP504

USB

IR

VFD

XP503

XP4

24

KEY*2

9
1

24

11
1

CN503

12

XP4

XP2

24

CN504

XP2

24

BTM513

WIRELESS MODULE
P.C.B.

10
2

CON606

CON606

FRONT P.C.B.
1

XP1

POWER SUPPLY P.C.B.

TOUCH P.C.B.

NFC P.C.B.

13
3
1

12

8
2

7
11

10

36

VOLTAGE DATA (measurement value)


1

XP9
9

PIN NO.

VALUE

5.5V

5.6V

5.6V

5.6V

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

PIN NO.

VALUE

2.8V

3.3V

1.6V

GND

-21.7V

GND

11.9V

11.9V

GND

10

3.3V

11

GND

12

3.3V

13

3.4V

14

3.3V

15

0V

16

2.8V

17

GND

18

3.3V

19

GND

20

BT-P

21

GND

22

3.3V

23

GND

24

GND

PIN NO.

VALUE

XP503

GND

(See Fig. 3)

PIN NO.

VALUE

0V

0V

3.2V

XP15

2
XP6

3
1

XP705
1

0V

0V

0V

(See Fig. 1)

10

VALUE

0V

0V

0V

3.3V

PIN NO.

VALUE

241

XP5
1

VALUE

PIN NO.

P6
4

PIN NO.

5.3V

0V

0V

GND

PIN NO.

VALUE

0V

0.7V

1.1V

0.7V

1.1V

3.2V

GND

3.2V

3.3V

3.3V

3.3V

10

3.3V

10
CON606

37

6
XP4
5

XP19
2

24

23

PIN NO.

VALUE

(See Fig. 2)

0V

0V

12.0V

12.0V

PIN NO.

VALUE

0V

1.3V

0.3V

1.4V

3.5V

GND

11.9V

11.9V

3.3V

10

11.9V

11

3.3V

12

3.3V

13

0V

14

0V

15

3.2V

16

3.2V

17

GND

18

5.1V

19

GND

20

1.6V

21

1.2V

22

1.2V

23

1.6V

24

1.2V

11
XP4

PIN NO.

VALUE

12

PIN NO.

VALUE

36.4V

5.1V

36.4V

5.1V

36.4V

0V

0V

0V

0V

3.3V

0V

3.3V

3.3V

13

PIN NO.

VALUE

3.3V

XP703

11.0V

0V

GND

10

0V

11

0V

12

GND

13

1.6V

14

1.6V

15

0V

16

0V

17

3.3V

18

0V

19

0V

20

0V

21

0V

22

0V

23

0V

24

GND

XP2
When tray open.

( Fig. 1)

Power on.

Power off.

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( Fig. 2)
The voltage rises and/or
drops when the NFC
compatible device is
approached.

The voltage rises up to 2V


when the NFC compatible
device is touch and
connection started.

( Fig. 3)
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The voltage drops when


the NFC compatible
device is disengaged.

12 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions


12.1.

Disassembly Flow Chart

The following chart is the procedure of disassembling the casing and inside parts for internal inspection when carrying out the
servicing.
To assemble the unit, reverse the steps shown in the chart below.
1. Left/Right Side Panel

2. Top Panel

3 . Front Panel Unit

7. Fan Motor Unit

4. Front P.C.B. Unit/NFC P.C.B. Unit


/Touch P.C.B. Unit/WIFI Moule P.C.B Unit

11. AC Inlet Unit

10. Mechanism
Unit

5 . Wireless Module P.C.B./Body Chassis

6. Power Supply P.C.B.

8. Amplifier P.C.B. Unit

9. Digital P.C.B. Unit

12.2.

P.C.B. Positions
Digital P.C.B.

Mechanism Unit

Wireless Module P.C.B.


Amplifier P.C.B.

WIFI Module P.C.B.

Front P.C.B.

Power Supply P.C.B.

Touch P.C.B.
NFC P.C.B.

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12.3.

Disassembly Procedure

12.3.3. Front Panel Unit


12.3.3.1. Tray Ornament

12.3.1. Left/Right Side Panel


1. Remove 2 Screws (A).
2.Slide the Letf/Right Side Panel in the direction of arrow (1)
to remove them.

1.Open the Front Panel Cover.


2. Insert paper clips, etc. into the hole on the unit bottom,
then slide the gear in the direction of arrow (1) to eject the
tray slightly.
3. Unlock 2 tabs.
4. Pull the Tray Ornament in direction of arrow (2).

Right Side Panel


Disc Tray

Paper clip,etc.

(1)

(1)

Screw (A)

(1)

Left Side Panel

12.3.2. Top Panel

Tray Ornament

1. Remove 3 Screws (A).


2.Remove the top Panel in the direction of arrow (1).

(2)

Tab

Top Panel

Disc Tray

12.3.3.2. Front Panel Unit


(1)

1. Disconnect the connector (A),(B) and FFC cable.


2. Unlock 5 tabs (A) - (E) turn.
3. Pull the Front Panel in the direction of your side.
Connector(A)

Screw (A)

Tab(B)

FFC
Connector(B)

Tab(A)

Front Panel
Tab(E)
Tab(C)

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Tab(D)

Bottom

12.3.4. Front P.C.B.Unit,NFC P.C.B Unit,

12.3.5. Wireless Module P.C.B Unit and

Touch P.C.B. Unit and WIFI Module


P.C.B .Unit

Body Chassis
1.Remove 1 Screw (A) to remove the Wireless Module P.C.B
Unit.
2.Remove 3 Screws (B) to remove the Body Chassis

1.Remove the 4 Screws (A).


2.Remove the Metal Plate.

Screw (B)

Screw (A)

Wireless Module P.C.B


Screw (A)
Screw (B)

Metal Plate
3.Pull out the Front P.C.B. Unit,
then remove the connector (A) and connector (B).
4.Unlock tab(A),Pull out the NFC P.C.B. Unit.
5.Unlock 2 tabs (B),Pull out the WIFI Module P.C.B. Unit.
6.Pull out the Touch P.C.B. Unit by thin brade driver in the
direction of arrow (1).
Tab(A)

Body Chassis

12.3.6. Power Supply P.C.B.Unit


1. Disconnect the connector (A)(B) and connect (C).
2. Remove the 2 screws (A), then remove the Power
Supply P.C.B. Unit.

NFC P.C.B. Unit


Connector(A)
Connector(B)

Connector (A)

WIFI Module P.C.B.

Connector (B)
Connector (C)

Front P.C.B. Unit

Tab(B)
Touch P.C.B.

Power Supply P.C.B.


Screw (A)

Thin brade driver ,etc.


(1)

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12.3.7. Fan Motor Unit

12.3.9. Digital P.C.B.Unit


Caution:

1. Remove 2 Screws (A) and Disconnect the connector (A).


2. Then remove the Fan Motor Unit in directon of (1).

Screw (A)

1. Remove the 3 Screws (A) and 3 Screws (B).


2. Disconnect 2 FFC cabels and connector (A) .
3. Remove the FFC (B), and isolate it with an ESD prevention
bag (RPFC0114).
4. Remove the 3 Screws (C) to remove Digital P.C.B.Unit.

Connector (A)
(1)

If the Digital P.C.B. Unit and/or Mechanism Unit is


exchanged,the drive adjustment is required because
of the adjustment data is stored in Digital P.C.B.Unit.
Perform the driver adjustment accordance with "13.1.
When Replacing the Mechanism Unit and/or Digital
P.C.B.Unit".

Fan Motor Unit

Screw (B)

Screw (A)

FFC(A)

FFC(B)

Screw (C)
Connector(A)
Digital P.C.B.

12.3.8. Amplifier P.C.B.Unit


1. Remove the 2 Screws (A).
2. Disconnect 2 FFC cabels .
3. Remove the 3 Screws (B) to remove Amplifier P.C.B.Unit.

Screw (C)

12.3.9. AC

Screw (A)

FFC(B)

FFC(A)
FFC(B)
Amplifier P.C.B.

Screw (B)

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12.3.8. Mechanism Unit

1.
2.
3.
4.

Cut the ca
Detach th
Remove t
Unlock th

12.3.10. Mechanism Unit

12.3.11. AC Inlet Unit


1.Detach the lead wires fixed at hooking part.
2.Remove the Ferrite Core from the cable.
3.Press tab (A) on the AC cord connector simultaneously
AC
Inlet Unit
in 12.3.9.
the direction
of arrows
to pull the AC cord out from the
1.
Cut
the
cable
tie.
Back Panel.
2. Detach the lead wires fixed at hooking part.
3. Remove the Ferrite Core from the cable.
4. Unlock the 2 tabs (A) and remove the AC Inlet Unit.

Caution:
If the Digital P.C.B. Unit and/or Mechanism Unit is
exchanged,the drive adjustment is required because
of the adjustment data is stored in Digital P.C.B.Unit.
Perform the driver adjustment accordance with "13.1.
When Replacing the Mechanism Unit and/or Digital
P.C.B.Unit".

1.Remove the 2 screws (A) and the Wire Tie,then remove the
Mechanism Unit.
(When assembling, first set the Mechanism unit to tabs (A)
then tighten the 2 screws (A).

Screw (A)
Mechanism Unit

Tab (A)

12.3.8. Mechanism Unit


Wire Tie

Hooking part

1. Remove the 2 screws (A) then remove the Mechanism


Unit.
(When assembling, first set the Mechanism unit to
tabs (A) then tighten the 2 screws (A).)

AC Inlet Unit

Tab (A)

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13

Measurements and Adjustments

13.1.

When Replacing the Mechanism Unit and/or Digital P.C.B. Unit

When replacing the mechanism unit, Digital P.C.B. Unit or both, the drive adjustment is required. The adjustment is performs
reading QR coded adjustment value by web camera and writing the value to Digital P.C.B. Unit.

There are 2 method for adjustment value writing:


(1) Using PC:

"Using PC Method"

Set the adjustment value to memory on the Digital P.C.B.Unit using writing software on PC.
(2) Using Remote Control (supplied with the unit):

"Using Remote Control Method".

Set the adjustment value to memory on the Digital P.C.B.Unit using the Remote Control.

13.1.1.

List of Service Tools

13.1.1.1.

Adjustment/Inspection Tools for Using PC method

No.

Part No.

RFKZ0139

Uses

Pcs

Serial Card (PC - Main Unit)


(for using PC method)
Conversion Cable (6P - 4P Connector)
RFKZ0602
(for using PC method)

Compatibility

Same as previous model

Same as previous model

*The above parts are supplied by AVC-CSC-SPC.

13.1.1.2.

Commercial Tools Required for both methods

No.

Part No.

Uses
PC

Pcs

Compatibility

Web camera
(For reading the QR code label pasted to the
back of the mechanism unit)
Recommended Web camera:
Logitech Webcam C200
(The same camera as using to read QR code
of Mountbox unit for DSLM(Digital Single Lens
Mirrorless)
2

Web camera of 300,000 pixels or more


that closeup photography is possible up to
several centimeters (It is enough usually by
300,000 pixels).
The focus function recommends manual.
It recognizes it automatically only by the
connection to PC.
Web Camera for USB video class (UVC) that
doesnt need special device driver.
A lot of marketed commodities correspond to
the USB video class.

13.1.1.3.Preparation
Before starting the adjustment, install the software for adjustment (QR code reading software for Web camera and the
software for the code writing to Digital P.C.B.).
Note:
The adjustment software can be downloaded from Support Information from NWBG/VDBG-AVC web-site inTSN
system,together with instructions of Adjustment Software including preparations and connections etc.

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13.1.2. Using PC method

4. Click file name (Rpower_2.9.71(KEM480)_for Pana) and


Execute Adjustment Software (FERpower.exe) on PC.

1. Set the serial card (RFKZ0139) switch to OFF position,


then connect to PCs serial port.

5. Set ComPort matching to the available PC Port No..


2. Connect the web camera to PC.
3. Connect the serial card to 4-pin serial port connector on
the Digital P.C.B. Unit via 6p-4p conversion cable
(RFKZ0602).

6. Execute QR Reader software.

7. After staring up, select ALL from the pull-down menu.

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8. Click QR Reader button.

10. Turn on the Main Unit.


11. Select QR code and copy by using CTRL + C and then
paste to Bar Code field by using CTRL + V.
Then click Write (F2) button.

9. Read QR code on the Mechanism Unit bottom side.

12. Check PASS is lit green, then its OK.


(PASS is displayed about 1 second. Dont miss PASS
display. )

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13. NG example (NG is lit red)


ComPort setting is wrong.
(ComPort No. selection is wrong and/or Baud Rate
selection is wrong.)

13.1.3. Using Remote control Method

Perform the Step 6 to Step 10 of 13.1.2. Using PC Method


to read QR code of Mechanism Unit. Or read QR code using
smartphones QR code reader.

1. Connect the Main Unit to TV, then turn the Main Unit on.
2. After start up, make the Main Unit go to the Setting UI
using Remote Control.

14. NG example (NG is lit red)


Main unit is not turned on.

3. Press 5 1 7 7 OK key of Remote Control,


the FA mode screen is displayed.

4. Press down cursor key of Remote Control 5 times to


select [6] Repair Service, then press OK key.

15. Set correct settings and start over the adjustment.


16. PASS is displayed, then turns the Main Unit OFF then
ON. The drive adjustment is completed.

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5. Press cursor key to select Enter 1D barcode by


remotecon..., then press OK key.

6. Input 1D barcode data screen is displayed. Pressing


cursor key to select character, then pressing OK key to
decide and enter selected character.
If entering 64 character of barcode finished, press
RETURN key to finish key in, then press OK key to
save inputs.
To Cancel Adjustment / Return to Settings Screen:
Press STOP key.

7. When the drive adjustment is completed, Pass is


displayed. Press STOP key twice, the screen is return to
Settings screen.

If the drive adjustment is failed, Fail is displayed.

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13.2.

When replacing the Front P.C.B. Unit and/or NFC P.C.B. Unit

When replacing the Front P.C.B. Unit, NFC P.C.B. Unit or both, the MAC address of bluetooth module on Front P.C.B. Unit

registration
to NFC tag
on NFC P.C.B. the
Unit. Perform
following Unit
procedures
to register.
13.2.
When
Replacing
FronttheP.C.B.
and/or
NFC P.C.B. Unit

(In thisreplacing
manual, the
the Front
screenshots
are using
Android
display
may varyofdepending
on the version
of P.C.B.
Android.)
When
P.C.B. Unit,
NFC of
P.C.B.
Unit4.4.2..The
or both, the
MAC address
bluetooth module
on Front
Unit
registration to NFC tag on NFC P.C.B. Unit. Perform the following procedures to register.
13.2.1.
List
of Service
(In
this manual,
the screenshots
areTools
using of Android 4.4.2.. The display may vary depending on the version of Android.)

13.2.
When Commercial
Replacing the
Front
P.C.B. Unit and/or NFC P.C.B. Unit
13.2.1.1.
Tools
Required

When13.2.1.
replacing the
Front
Unit, NFC
P.C.B. Unit or both, the MAC address of bluetooth module on Front P.C.B. Unit
List
ofP.C.B.
Service
Tools
registration to NFC tag on NFC P.C.B. Unit. Perform the following procedures to register.
No.
Part
No.
Pcs.
Compatibility
13.2.1.1.
Tools
Required
(In this
manual, the Commercial
screenshots
are using
of Android
4.4.2.. TheUses
display may vary depending
on the version of
Android.)
No.

Part No.

13.2.1. List of Service


Tools
1
-

NFC compatible Android device

Uses
NFC compatible Android device

13.2.1.1.
Commercial
Tools
Required
13.2.1.2.
Setting
Software
Installation
13.3.1.2.
Tag writer
Software
Installation

Preparation:
Before starting
thePart
adjustment,
download theUses
NFC tag
No.
No.
Preparation:
1
NFC compatible Android device
writing software
(NFCWriter_apk_V1.3_20140226.apk)
from
Download
tag writer
software (TCL BT TAG
SupportNFC
Information
from NWBG/VDBG-AVC
13.2.1.2.
Setting
writerV1.4.apk)
from
Support
Information
from NWBG/
web-site
in TSNSoftware
system,
andInstallation
send
the downloaded
APK
Preparation:
VDBG-AVC
web-siteAndroid
in TSNdevice.
system, then send it to
file
to NFC compatible
Before
starting
adjustment,
the can
NFC
tag it as an
NFC
compatible
Android
device.
send
There
is athe
method
such asdownload
send as You
email
attachments.
writingattachment
software (NFCWriter_apk_V1.3_20140226.apk)
by email or other methods.
from
Support
Information from
NWBG/VDBG-AVC
1.1.
Open
of Android
the Android
device,
then
Openthe
the[Settings]
[Settings] screen
screen of
device,
then tap
web-site
in
TSN
system,
and
send
the downloaded
APK
tap
[Security]
open
[Security]
screen.
[Security]
to to
open
thethe
[Security]
screen.
file to
compatible
Android device.
2. NFC
Check
the of [Unknown
sources].
2. Tap the
of [Unknown sources].
There is a method such as send as email attachments.

Android 4.1 or higher

Compatibility
Android 4.1 or higher

3. Confirming message is displayed, tap [OK].


Checkmark is added to [Unknown sources.]
Pcs.
1

Compatibility
Android 4.1 or higher

3. When below confirming information appears, tap [OK].


3. Confirming
is displayed,
[OK].checked.
Make suremessage
the [Unknown
sources]tap
being
Checkmark is added to [Unknown sources.]

1. Open the [Settings] screen of Android device, then tap


[Security] to open the [Security] screen.
2. Tap the

Pcs.
1

of [Unknown sources].

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4. Tap the TCL BT TAG writer V1.4.apk your Android device


has received.

4. Tap APK file of NFC tag writing software which received


to install.

6. When the installation is finished,below icon will appear on


the Android device.

6. Open the [Settings] screen of Android device again, then


tap [Security] to open the [Security] screen.
7. Tap the

TCL BT TAG writer V1.4.apk

4. Tap APK file of NFC tag writing software which received


to install.

of [Unknown sources] to clear the checkmark.

6. Open
Open the
Android
again,tothen
7.
the [Settings]
[setting] screen
screen ofagain.
Tapdevice
[Security]
open
tap
[Security]
to
open
the
[Security]
screen.
the [security] screen.
8.
thecheckmark.
checkmark.
7. Tap
Tap the
the ofof[Unknown
[Unknownsources]
sources]to
tocancel
clear the

5. Tap [Install], then tap [Done].

5. Tap [Install], then tap [Done].

5. Tap [Install], then tap [Done].

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13.2.2. How to write the Blue tooth MAC

4. MAC Address and Device Name inputting screen appears.


Please input 6 digits numbers on the right of 40:ef:4c: in
4.MAC
MACADDRESS
Address and
Device
name
inputnumbers
screen isare printed
13.2.2. How
to register
MAC address of
column
(the
6 digits
address
to NFCthe
module
displayed.
Read
thepasted
specified
part
inBluetooth
the label module of
on
the
label
which
on
the
Bluetooth module to NFC tag.
on the
Bluetooth
Front
P.C.B.
Unit,
4.P.C.B.
MAC
Address
andofDevice
name
input screen
is
1. Tap the TCL
TAG
Writer icon
( MAC
) to execute.
13.2.2.
HowBTto
register
the
address of Front
and module
the :will
appear
automatically
when
enter
it
to
the
second
half
of
[MAC
ADDRESS]
field.
displayed.
Read
the
specified
part
in
the
label
you
input.)
2. Select the
BT modulemodule
type (It is to
printed
ontag.
the label
Bluetooth
NFC
( : ison
filled
automatically)
theinBluetooth
module
of Front P.C.B.
Unit,
DEVICE
NAME
will appear
automatically,
but you
also
1. Tap
theisTCL
BT TAG
Writer
icon ( module of) Front
to execute.
which
pasted
on the
Bluetooth
P.C.B.
Next,
delete
the
character
that isBTT.
entered
in [DEVICE
can
delete
it
and
input
Panasonic
(Once
you
do
itfield.
enter
it
to
the
second
half
of
[MAC
ADDRESS]
Unit. (For
example:
BTM513.)
and tap
it. Bluetooth
2. Confirm
the
Module type
in the label
on the
NAME]
field,
then
enter Panasonic
BBT
to thethe
field.
after
Tag
writer
software
has
been
installed,
default
( : is filled in automatically)
module of Front P.C.B. Unit, then select and tap the
(This operation
required only once
after the TCL
BT TAG
1. Tap the TCL BT TAG Writer icon (
) to execute. device
name
as Panasonic
BTT.)
Next, always
delete displayed
the character
that is entered
in [DEVICE
Module type. (Example:BTM8630)
Writer
software
installation.)
2. Confirm the Module type in the label on the Bluetooth

NAME] field, then enter Panasonic BBT to the field.


(This operation required only once after the TCL BT TAG
Writer software installation.)

module of Front P.C.B. Unit, then select and tap the


Module type. (Example:BTM8630)

3. After selecting the module type, QR code Scan screen is


displayed. Tap [Skip the scan.] to skip this screen.

3. After selecting the module type, QR code scan screen is


displayed. Tap [Skip the scan.] to skip this screen.

Tap
[Write
toto
Tag].
then
Android
5. 5.
Tap
[Write
Tag],
thenmove
movethe
theNFC
NFCpart
partofofyour
the Android
device
NFC
antenna
of NFC
NFCP.C.B.
P.C.B.Unit.
unit
deviceclose
closetotothe
NFC
antenna
partpart
of the
and
hold
it until
a beep
sound is heard.which
the
6.
Wait
till [Tag
written
successfully!]
is displayed, means
tag writing
Android
device is
recognized
by the
is completed.
Tap
[Exit] to exit
the NFC
TCLmodule.
BT TAG Writer
[Tag written successfully!] appears, Tap [Exit].
6. When
software.
5. Tap [Write to Tag], then move the NFC part of the Android
device close to NFC antenna part of the NFC P.C.B. Unit
6. Wait till [Tag written successfully!] is displayed, tag writing
is completed. Tap [Exit] to exit the TCL BT TAG Writer
software.

3. After selecting the module type, QR code Scan screen is


displayed. Tap [Skip the scan.] to skip this screen.

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13.3.

Caution for Replacing Parts

13.3.1.

Standard Inspect Specifications after Repairs

After repairing Digital P.C.B. Unit and Mechanism Unit, it is recommended to perform the following inspection to ensure
normaloperation of main unit.
No.
1
2
3

Procedures

Item to Check

Turn on the power, and confirm items pointed out.

Items pointed out should reappear.

If a problem is caused by a BD-Video disc, DVD-R,


DVD Video, Audio-CD, or MP3, playback the test disc.
After checking and making repairs, upgrade the
firmware to the latest version.

No abnormality should be seen in the picture, sound or


operation.
Make sure that [UPD OK] appears on the LED displays.
* [UNSUPPORT] display means the unit is already updated
to newest same version. Then version up is not necessary.
Transfer [9] [9] in the service mode setting, and initialize Make sure that [CLR] appears on the LED display.
the service settings (return various settings and error After checking it, turn the power off.
information to their default values. The laser time is not
included in this initialization).
After replacing the Mechanism Unit, transfer [9] [5] in the Make sure that [CLR] appears on the LED display.
service mode setting, and initialize the laser used time.
After checking it, turn the power off.

Use the following checklist to establish the judgment criteria for the picture and sound.

Item

Picture

Contents

Check

Item

Contents

Block noise

Distorted sound

Crosscut noise

Noise (static, background noise, etc.)

Dot noise

The sound level is too low.

Picture disruption

Sound

Not bright enough


Too bright
Flickering colour
Color fading

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The sound level is too high.


The sound level changes.

Check

14 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List


14.1. Replacement Parts List

Notes:
*Important safety notice:
Components identified by
mark have special characteristics important for safety.
When replacing any of components, be sure to use only manufactures specified parts shown in the parts list.
*Parts marked with [PJM] in the remarks column are supplied by PAVCJM,others are supplied by PHK.
Safety

Ref.
Part No.
No.

Part Name & Description

Pcs

Remarks

Safety

Ref.
Part No.
No.

Part Name & Description Pcs

1 VXY2216

MECHANISM UNIT

161 RHD40041

SILVER SCREW (C)

2 REP5121A

DIGITAL P.C.B.UNIT

BTT865EG

162 RHD40041

SILVER SCREW (C)

2 REP5122A

DIGITAL P.C.B.UNIT

BTT885EB

181 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

2 REP5123A

DIGITAL P.C.B.UNIT

BTT885EG

182 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

3 REP5125A

183 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

184 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

5 REP5126AT

AMPLIFIER P.C.B. UNIT


POWER SUPPLY P.C.B.
UNIT
FRONT P.C.B. KIT

185 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

6 REP5127AT

NFC P.C.B. KIT

186 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

SILVER SCREW (D)

4 REP5051B

7 REP5128A

TOUCH P.C.B. UNIT

187 RHD30212

8 REP5129A

188 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

189 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

10 RYP2044C-K

WIFI MODULE P.C.B. UNIT


WIRELESS MODULE
P.C.B. UNIT
FRONT PANEL UNIT

BTT865EG

190 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

10 RYP2044E-K

FRONT PANEL UNIT

BTT885EB

191 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

BTT885EG

192 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

SILVER SCREW (D)

9 REP5130A

10 RYP2044D-K

FRONT PANEL UNIT

DOUBLE FACE TAPE

193 RHD30212

11 VGK4254

TRAY ORNAMENT

194 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

12 REZ2122

FFC (A)

195 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

SILVER SCREW (D)

10-1 RMF0725

13 REZ2123

FFC (B)

196 RHD30212

14 REZ2124

FFC (C)

197 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

15 REZ2125

FFC (D)

198 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

16 REZ2124

FFC (E)

199 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

17 REX1764

CORD (A)

200 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

18 REX1765

CORD (B)

201 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

19 RMC0831

METAL PLATE

202 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

20 RMV0445

INSULATION SHEET

203 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

21 L6FAYYYH0308 FAN MOTOR UNIT

204 RHD30212

SILVER SCREW (D)

22 REK0122

AC INLET UNIT

Remarks

23 J0KE00000213 FERRITE CORE

A1 N2QAYB000969 REMOTE CONTROLLER

1 BTT885EB

24 RYK1877-S

TOP PANEL

A1 N2QAYB000971 REMOTE CONTROLLER

25 RGK2595-K

LEFT SIDE PANEL

26 RGK2596-K

RIGHT SIDE PANEL

27 RMK0888B

BOTTOM CABINET

28 RMA2519

BODY CHASSIS

A2 VQT5F68

29 RMN1087

WIRE TIE

A3 VQT5H05

QSG (En/Sp/Po/Cz/Hu/Fi)

30 RKA0327-K

RUBBER LEG

A3 VQT5J90

QSG (Ge/Fr/It/Du/Sw/Da)

31 RKA0327-K

RUBBER LEG

32 RKA0327-K

RUBBER LEG

33 RKA0327-K

RUBBER LEG

A2 VQT5F80-2
A2 VQT5F67-2

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS (En)
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS (Ge)
DIGEST O/I (En/Fr/It/Sp/
Du/Sw/Da/Fin/Po/Cz/Hu)

BTT865EG
BTT885EG

1 BTT885EB
BTT865EG
BTT885EG
BTT865EG
1
BTT885EG

BTT865EG
BTT885EG

A4 K2CT2YY00106 AC CORD

1 BTT885EB

A4 K2CQ2YY00130 AC CORD

A5 RSA0045

FM ANTENNA

A6 RQCXA1002

SPEAKER CABLE
STICKER

1 PJM

BTT865EG
BTT885EG

121 RHD30211

SILVER SCREW (A)

122 RHD30211

SILVER SCREW (A)

123 RHD30211

SILVER SCREW (A)

P1 RPG0M86-1

PACKING CASE

1 BTT865EG

124 RHD30211

SILVER SCREW (A)

P1 RPG0M88-1

PACKING CASE

1 BTT885EB

141 RHD26077

SILVER SCREW (B)

P1 RPG0M87-1

PACKING CASE

1 BTT885EG

142 RHD26077

SILVER SCREW (B)

P2 SVKU000047

POLYFOAM (L)

143 RHD26077

SILVER SCREW (B)

P3 SVKU000048

POLYFOAM (R)

144 RHD26077

SILVER SCREW (B)

P4 RPF0730

MIRROR BAG

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14.2.

Casing Parts & Mechanism Section

181
182
183

24
187

188

2
189

190

191
14

15

16

196

192
193

194

21

22

195
23

28

197
198

20

184
25

185

199
186

29
1

30

121

122

203

31

124
123
161
202
162 201
200

18
8

11

204

27
33

12 b
19
142
13

141
7
6

32

143
144

5
17

10

10-1

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14.3. Packing & Accessories Section


14.3.1. SC-BTT865EGS
A4 AC CORD
Speaker Connection
Cables

ACCESSORIES BAG
A2

OI BOOK

QSG OI
A3 PREPARATIOPN VER.)
A5 FM INDOOR ANTENNA
P3

SCREWS (NOT SUPPLIED)

SA-BTT865

BATTERIES (NOT SUPPLIED)

P4

A6 SPEAKER STICKERS

P2
A1

SB-HW8010
SH-FX82
SB-HFS5310

SB-HC5810

SB-HFS5810

P1

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14.3.2. SC-BTT885EB/EGS

A4 AC CORD
(FOR EB ONLY)

A4 AC CORD
(FOR EG ONLY)

Speaker Connection
Cables
SB-HC5810

P3
SA-BTT885

P4

P2
A1
82

SH-FX

SB-HW8010

ACCESSORIES BAG
A2

OI BOOK

QSG OI
A3 PREPARATIOPN VER.)
A5 FM INDOOR ANTENNA
SCREWS (NOT SUPPLIED)

SB-HFS5810

BATTERIES (NOT SUPPLIED)


A6 SPEAKER STICKERS

SB-HFS5810

P1

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