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SERVICE MANUAL
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BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER
BDP-S1E
RMT-B100P
SPECIFICATIONS
System
Laser: Semiconductor laser
Outputs
(Jack name: Jack type/Output level/
Load impedance)
AUDIO OUT L/R:
Load impedance)
AUDIO OUT L/R:
Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):
Optical output jack/–18 dBm (wave
length 660 nm)
length 660 nm)
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL):
Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms
5.1CH OUTPUT:
Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms
HDMI OUT:
HDMI 19-pin standard connector
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT(Y, P
B
/
C
B
, P
R
/C
R
):
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p, P
B
/C
B
, P
R
/
C
R
: progressive or interlace
= 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms
VIDEO: Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms
S VIDEO: 4-pin mini DIN/Y:
S VIDEO: 4-pin mini DIN/Y:
1.0 Vp-p, C: 0.3 Vp-p (PAL),
0.286 Vp-p (NTSC)/75 ohms
0.286 Vp-p (NTSC)/75 ohms
General
Power requirements:
110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 33 W
Dimensions (approx.):
Dimensions (approx.):
430
× 106 × 355 mm (width/height/
depth) incl. projecting parts
Mass (approx.): 7.5 kg
Operating temperature:
Operating temperature:
5 ºC to 35 ºC
Operating humidity:
25 % to 80 %
Supplied accessories
Specifications and design are subject to
change without notice.
change without notice.
• Power Cord (1)
• Video cord (photo plug
× 1) (1)
• Stereo audio cord (photo plug
× 2) (1)
• Remote commander (remote) (1)
• R6 (size AA) batteries (2)
• GNU License Information (English only) (1)
• R6 (size AA) batteries (2)
• GNU License Information (English only) (1)
Ver. 1.2 2009.03
TM
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WARNING!!
WHEN SERVICING, DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER
EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS
NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION,
BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF
MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE
OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.
EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS
NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION,
BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF
MORE THAN 25 cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE
OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ra-
diation exposure.
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ra-
diation exposure.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK
0
OR DOTTED LINE
WITH MARK
0
ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE
PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL
OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE
PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL
OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
Fig. A.
Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
1.5 k
Ω
0.15
µ
F
AC
voltmeter
(0.75 V)
voltmeter
(0.75 V)
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Parts on Set
Earth Ground
LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth
ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal
part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 mi-
croamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of
three methods.
part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 mi-
croamperes). Leakage current can be measured by any one of
three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA
WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers' instructions to use these
instruments.
instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indica-
tion is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are ex-
amples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery
operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suit-
able. (See Fig. A)
tion is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are ex-
amples of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery
operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suit-
able. (See Fig. A)
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol-
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder
splashes and bridges.
splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transis-
tors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them
out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs
of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recom-
mend their replacement.
mend their replacement.
5. Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the
replacement of any such line cord to the customer.
6. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
7. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs,
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage.
Check leakage as described below.
Check leakage as described below.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
CAUTION:
The use of optical instrument with this product will increase eye
hazard.
hazard.
Unleaded solder
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the lead-
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40
°C higher than
ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350
°C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than
ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur
such as on IC pins, etc.
ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur
such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
also be added to ordinary solder.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE
0
SUR
LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE
FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COM- POSANTS
QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT
DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS
PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE
FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COM- POSANTS
QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT
DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS
PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
This label is located on the laser
protective housing inside the enclosure.
protective housing inside the enclosure.
This appliance is classified as a
CLASS1 LASER product. The
CLASS1 LASER PRODUCT
MARKING is located on the laser
protective housing inside the enclosure.
CLASS1 LASER product. The
CLASS1 LASER PRODUCT
MARKING is located on the laser
protective housing inside the enclosure.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Title
Page
Section
Title
Page
SERVICE NOTE
1.
DISC REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY
CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION) .......... 4
CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION) .......... 4
2.
TEST DISC .................................................................... 4
1.
GENERAL
This Player Can Play the Following Discs and Files .... 1-1
Main Features ................................................................ 1-1
Getting Started .............................................................. 1-2
Basic Operations ........................................................... 1-4
Watching Movie Files .................................................... 1-7
Listening to Music Files ................................................. 1-8
Viewing Photo Files ....................................................... 1-9
Changing the Initial Settings ......................................... 1-10
Additional Information ................................................... 1-13
Main Features ................................................................ 1-1
Getting Started .............................................................. 1-2
Basic Operations ........................................................... 1-4
Watching Movie Files .................................................... 1-7
Listening to Music Files ................................................. 1-8
Viewing Photo Files ....................................................... 1-9
Changing the Initial Settings ......................................... 1-10
Additional Information ................................................... 1-13
2.
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
2-1.
DISASSEMBLY .............................................................. 2-1
2-1-1. Disassembly Flow ......................................................... 2-1
2-1-2. Top Panel Block Assy .................................................... 2-1
2-1-3. Front Panel Block Assy ................................................. 2-2
2-1-4. Optics Disk Drive ........................................................... 2-2
2-1-5. Main Board .................................................................... 2-3
2-1-6. AU-251 Board ................................................................ 2-3
2-1-7. Power Block ................................................................... 2-4
2-1-8. Circuit Boards Location ................................................. 2-4
2-2.
2-1-2. Top Panel Block Assy .................................................... 2-1
2-1-3. Front Panel Block Assy ................................................. 2-2
2-1-4. Optics Disk Drive ........................................................... 2-2
2-1-5. Main Board .................................................................... 2-3
2-1-6. AU-251 Board ................................................................ 2-3
2-1-7. Power Block ................................................................... 2-4
2-1-8. Circuit Boards Location ................................................. 2-4
2-2.
REASSEMBLY ............................................................... 2-5
2-2-1. Top Panel Block Assy .................................................... 2-5
2-2-2. Front Panel Block Assy ................................................. 2-5
2-2-3. Optics Disk Drive ........................................................... 2-6
2-2-4. Main Board .................................................................... 2-6
2-2-5. AU-251 Board ................................................................ 2-7
2-2-6. Power Block ................................................................... 2-7
2-2-7. FL-175 Board/FR-270 Board ........................................ 2-8
2-2-8. D. C. FAN ....................................................................... 2-8
2-2-2. Front Panel Block Assy ................................................. 2-5
2-2-3. Optics Disk Drive ........................................................... 2-6
2-2-4. Main Board .................................................................... 2-6
2-2-5. AU-251 Board ................................................................ 2-7
2-2-6. Power Block ................................................................... 2-7
2-2-7. FL-175 Board/FR-270 Board ........................................ 2-8
2-2-8. D. C. FAN ....................................................................... 2-8
3.
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1.
Main Diagram ................................................................ 3-1
3-2.
Audio Block Diagram ..................................................... 3-3
3-3.
FL/FR Block Diagram .................................................... 3-5
3-4.
Power 1 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-7
3-5.
Power 2 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-9
3-6.
Power 3 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-11
3-7.
Power 4 Block Diagram ................................................. 3-13
4.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING
BOARDS
BOARDS
4-1.
Frame Schematic Diagram ............................................ 4-1
4-2.
Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ......... 4-5
AU-251 (ANALOG AUDIO) Schematic Diagram ........... 4-5
AU-251 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-7
FL-175 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-11
FL-175 (FL/LED) Schematic Diagram .......................... 4-13
FR-270 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-15
FR-270 (SW/IR, INPUT/LED) Schematic Diagram ...... 4-17
AU-251 (ANALOG AUDIO) Schematic Diagram ........... 4-5
AU-251 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-7
FL-175 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-11
FL-175 (FL/LED) Schematic Diagram .......................... 4-13
FR-270 Printed Wiring Board ........................................ 4-15
FR-270 (SW/IR, INPUT/LED) Schematic Diagram ...... 4-17
5.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Main Set, Power Supply Section ................................... 5-1
Power Supply Section PS-459 Only ............................. 5-9
Operation&Display Section ........................................... 5-12
Audio Section ................................................................ 5-17
FL Section ..................................................................... 5-18
Power Supply Section PS-459 Only ............................. 5-9
Operation&Display Section ........................................... 5-12
Audio Section ................................................................ 5-17
FL Section ..................................................................... 5-18
6.
REPAIR PARTS LIST
6-1.
Exploded Views ............................................................. 6-1
6-1-1. Case Assy ................................................................ 6-1
6-1-2. Main Section ............................................................. 6-2
6-1-2. Main Section ............................................................. 6-2
6-2.
Electrical Parts List ....................................................... 6-3
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2.
TEST DISC
Part No.
Description
Layer
J-6090-199-A
BLX-104
Single Layer
J-6090-200-A
BLX-204
Dual Layer
3-702-101-01
CD (YEDS-18)
J-6090-088-A
HLX-504
Single Layer (NTSC)
J-6090-089-A
HLX-505
Dual Layer (NTSC)
J-6090-077-A
HLX-506
Single Layer (PAL)
J-6090-078-A
HLX-507
Dual Layer (PAL)
2-1. Operation and Display
Check Items
1) BLX-104
1. Select 23.976Hz 1080p
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
4. Check each outputs
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
4. Check each outputs
Video:
Composite/S Video/ component/HDMI
Audio:
Digital out(Coaxial/Optical)/Audio out/5.1Ch output
Composite/S Video/ component/HDMI
Audio:
Digital out(Coaxial/Optical)/Audio out/5.1Ch output
* When 1080/24p monitor is nothing, 1080i(59.94Hz or 50Hz) can use instead of 1080/24p.
However this is temporary correspondence.
2) BLX-204
1. Select 1080i(59.94Hz or 50Hz)
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
2. Play “4.Motion pictures”
3. Check whether player can play back or not
(Check the picture and sound output)
3) CD (YEDS-18)
Check whether player can play back or not
(Check the sound output)
(Check the sound output)
4) HLX-504/505(NTSC) HLX506/507(PAL)
1. After displayed Main Menu, select “1.Video”
2. Play “1.Color Bar 100%”
2. Play “1.Color Bar 100%”
(Check the picture and sound output)
3. Return to Menu
4. Play “Demonstration 4:3” or “5.Demonstration 16:9”
4. Play “Demonstration 4:3” or “5.Demonstration 16:9”
(Check the picture and sound output)
SERVICE NOTE
1. DISC REMOVAL PROCEDURE IF THE TRAY CANNOT BE EJECTED (FORCED EJECTION)
1. Remove the top panel block assy. (Refer to page 2-1)
2. Remove the front panel block assy. (Refer to page 2-2)
3. Insert a clip in the hole of a drive and open a tray.
2. Remove the front panel block assy. (Refer to page 2-2)
3. Insert a clip in the hole of a drive and open a tray.
optics disk drive
clip