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Service Manual harman/kardon

AVR 1610
Audio/Video Receiver

CONTENTS

SAFETY INFORMATION 2 PACKAGING 39


BASIC SPECIFICATIONS 5 DISASSEMBLY 40
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 6 UNIT EXPLODED VIEW 41
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM 42
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 10 PCB DRAWINGS 44
INSTALLATION/CONNECTIONS 13 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 56
OPERATION 27 TRANSISTOR PINOUTS 102
PROCESSOR RESET 36 SCHEMATICS 103
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 37 WIRING DIAGRAM 115
AMPLIFIER BIAS ADJUSTMENT 38

harman/kardon
Released 2013 8500 Balboa Blvd.
Discontinued XXXX Northridge, CA. 91329 Rev0 7/2013
BDS 1610
AVR 270 / BDS 570 harman/kardon
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions. CAUTION
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH AN ARROWHEAD SYMBOL,
wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO
third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED
“DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S
replacement of the obsolete outlet. ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO
in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND
apparatus, or the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped. MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
15. Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.
are placed on the apparatus.
16. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC
receptacle. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
17. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
18. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

For Products That Transmit and For Canadian Model Caution:


Receive RF Energy: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian This product uses a laser system. To prevent direct exposure
ICES-003. to the laser beam, do not open the cabinet enclosure or defeat
FCC Regulations (USA Only) any of the safety mechanisms provided for your protection.
DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM. To ensure proper use
FCC Information For Users Modèle pour les Canadien of this product, please read the owner’s manual carefully and
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation retain it for future use. Should the unit require maintenance
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la or repair, please contact your local Harman Kardon service
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device norme NMB-003 du Canada.
may not cause harmful interference; and (2) this device must center. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation. For Products with Radio Receivers For Products That Include Batteries:
Radio and Television Interference That Can Use an External Antenna:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
CATV or Antenna Grounding
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to this
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a product, be certain that it is grounded so as to provide some
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and protection against voltage surges and static charges. Section
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful provides information with respect to proper grounding of the Instructions for Users on Removal and Disposal of
interference to radio communications. However, there is no mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire Used Batteries.
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, CAUTION
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding
or television reception, which can be determined by turning electrodes and requirements of the grounding electrode. Risk of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
the equipment off and then on, the user is encouraged to try Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
to correct the interference by one or more of the following Note to CATV System Installer: Alkaline batteries are considered nonhazardous.
measures:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (cable TV) system Rechargeable batteries (i.e., nickel cadmium, nickel metal-
• Increase the separation between the equipment and installer’s attention to article 820-40 of the NEC, which hydride, lithium and lithium-ion) are considered hazardous
receiver. provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, household materials and may pose an unnecessary health
• Connect the equipment to a different outlet so that the specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the and safety risk.
equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits. grounding system of the building, as close to the point of
cable entry as possible. In the European Union and other locations, it is illegal to
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician dispose of any battery with household trash. All batteries
for help. must be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved For CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc™ Players: Contact your local waste management officials for information
by Harman could void the user’s authority to operate the regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling and
equipment. disposal of used batteries.
To remove the batteries from your equipment or remote
IC Statement and Warning (Canada Only) control, reverse the procedure described for inserting
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES- batteries in the owner’s manual.
003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la For products with a built-in battery that lasts for the lifetime of
norme NMB-003 du Canada. the product, removal may not be possible for the user. In this
case, recycling or recovery centers handle the dismantling of
the product and the removal of the battery. If, for any reason, it
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must be performed by authorized service centers.
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called

Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and

semiconductor "chip" components.

The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.

1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on

your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device,

which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.

2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to

prevent electrostatic charge build-up or exposure of the assembly.

3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.

4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges

sufficient to damage ES devices.

5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical change sufficient to damage ES devices.

6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement

ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material.)

7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the

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

or your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES devices.

Each precaution in this manual should be followed during servicing.

Components identified with the IEC symbol in the parts list are special significance to safety. When replacing a component identified with

, use only the replacement parts designated, or parts with the same ratings or resistance, wattage, or voltage that are designated in the

parts list in this manual. Leakage-current or resistance measurements must be made to determine that exposed parts are acceptably

insulated from the supply circuit before retuming the product to the customer.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

The following check should be performed for the continued


protection of the customer and service technician.

LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK

Measure leakage current to a known earth ground (water


pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester
between the earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the
appliance (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal
overlays, control shaft, etc.). Plug the AC line cord of the
appliance directly into a 120V AC 60Hz outlet and turn the
AC power switch on. Any current measured must not exceed
o.5mA.

Reading should
not be above
Leakage
0.5mA
Device current
under tester
test

Test all
exposed metal
surfaces
Also test with
plug reversed
(Using AC adapter Earth
plug as required) ground

AC Leakage Test

ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS


OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A
POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE
CORRECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE
TO THE CUSTOMER.

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Specifications
AM Tuner Section
Audio Section Frequency range: 520 – 1710kHz (AVR 1710/AVR 1610)
522 – 1620kHz (AVR 170/AVR 160)
Stereo power: AVR 1710/AVR 171: 100W per channel, Signal-to-noise ratio: 38dB
two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz,
<0.9% THD Usable sensitivity (loop): 500µV
AVR 1610/AVR 161: 85W per channel, two Distortion (1kHz, 50% mod): 1.0%
channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <0.9%
THD Selectivity (±10kHz): 30dB

Multichannel power: AVR 1710/AVR 171: 100W per channel,


two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz,
<0.9% THD
Bluetooth Section
AVR 1610/AVR 161: 85W per channel, two Frequency range: 2402MHz - 2480MHz
channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <0.9%
THD Transmitter power: 0-4dBm
Modulation: GFSK, π/4-DQPSK, 8-DPSK
Input sensitivity/impedance: 250mV/27k ohms
Functions: Streaming audio play, supports Bluetooth
3.0, A2DP v1.2, AVRCP v1.4
Signal-to-noise ratio (IHF-A): 100dB

Surround system adjacent channel Dolby Pro Logic/DPLII: 40dB Video Section
separation: Dolby Digital: 55dB
DTS: 55dB Television format: NTSC (AVR 1710/AVR 1610);
PAL (AVR 171/AVR 161)
Frequency response (@ 1W): 10Hz – 130kHz (+0dB/–3dB) Input level/impedance: 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Output level/impedance: 1Vp-p/75 ohms
High instantaneous current ±40 amps (AVR 1710/AVR 171);
capability (HCC): ±29 amps (AVR 1610/AVR 161) Video frequency response (composite
10Hz – 8MHz (–3dB)
video):
Transient intermodulation HDMI: HDMI 1.4 with 4k x 2k bypass
Unmeasurable
distortion (TIM):

Slew rate: 40V/μsec


General Specifications
Power requirement: 120V AC/60Hz (AVR 1710/AVR 1610);
220V – 240V AC/50Hz – 60Hz (AVR 171/
FM Tuner Section AVR 161)

Frequency range: 87.5 – 108.0MHz Power consumption: <0.5W (standby);


510W maximum (AVR 1710/AVR 171);
Usable sensitivity IHF: 1.3µV/13.2dBf 450W maximum (AVR 1610/AVR 161)
Signal-to-noise ratio (mono/stereo): 70dB/68dB Dimensions (W x H x D): 17-5/16" x 4-3/4" x 11-3/16"
Distortion (mono/stereo): 0.2%/0.3% (440mm x 121mm x 300mm)

Stereo separation: 40dB @ 1kHz Weight (AVR 1710/AVR 171): 11 lb (5.1kg)


(AVR 1610/AVR 161): 10 lb (4.6kg)
Selectivity (±400kHz): 70dB
Image rejection: 80dB Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and terminal connections.
Height measurement includes feet and chassis.
IF rejection: 80dB

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Front-Panel Controls

TTuning Mode Button (AVR


1710/AVR 1610)/ Channel Volume Set
RDS Button (AVR 171/ Adjust Button Button
AVR 161)
Power Power IR Front-Panel Volume
Indicator Button Sensor Display Knob

Headphone Jack/ USB Left/Right Up/Down Buttons/ Surround Modes


EzSet/EQ Port Buttons T
Tuning Buttons Select Buttons
Mic Input

Audio Input Surround Mode Source Select


Button Category Button Buttons

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Front-Panel Controls, continued Front-panel display: Various messages appear on this two-line display in response to
commands and changes in the incoming signal. In normal operation, the current source
Power indicator/Power button: The AVR has three different power modes: name appears on the upper line, while the active surround mode is displayed on the
lower line. When the on-screen display menu system (OSD) is in use, the current menu
ŘOff (Power indicator glows solid amber): The Off mode minimizes energy consumption settings appear.
when you’re not using the AVR. When the AVR is off, it will not automatically turn on
or play audio in response to an AirPlay stream from a networked device (AVR 1710/ Up/Down buttons/Tuning buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVR’s menus.
AVR 171 only). When the AVR is off, pressing the Power button turns it on. To turn When the radio is the active source, use these buttons to tune stations according to the
the AVR off when it is on, press the Power button for more than three seconds. The setting of the Tuning Mode button (see above).
Front-Panel Display will indicate “Your device is switched off” for two seconds, then Surround Mode Category button: Press this button to select a surround-sound
will switch off. category. Each press changes the surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual, Stereo,
NOTE: You can use the System Setup menu to set the AVR to automatically enter HARMAN NSP, Movie, Music and Video Game. To change the specific surround-sound
the off mode after it has been in the Sleep mode for a certain period of time. See mode within the category, use the Surround Mode Select buttons. See Audio Processing
System Settings, on page 34. and Surround Sound, on page 29, for more information about surround modes.

ŘSleep (Power indicator glows solid amber and front-panel display indicates “Device Surround Mode Select buttons: After you have selected the desired surround-mode
sleep”): The Sleep mode powers-down some of the AVR’s circuitry, but allows the category, press these buttons to select a specific mode within the category, such as to
AVR to automatically turn on and play audio in response to an AirPlay or DLNA change from Dolby® Pro Logic® II Movie mode to DTS® NEO:6 Cinema mode. Surround
DMR stream from a networked device (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only). When the AVR is mode availability depends on the nature of the source input signal, i.e., digital versus
in Sleep, pressing the Power button turns it on. To put the AVR into Sleep when it is analog, and the number of channels encoded within the signal.
on, press the Power button for less than three seconds. The front-panel display will Source Select buttons: Press these buttons to select the active source.
indicate “Device sleep” while the AVR is in the Sleep mode.
Volume knob: Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume.
NOTE: The AVR will automatically enter the Sleep mode after 30 minutes of no audio
signal or user control input , unless USB, iPod, Home Network, vTuner, AirPlay, or
DLNA DMR is active. In these cases, the AVR will automatically enter the Sleep mode
after the number of hours set in the Auto Power Off system setting. See System
Settings, on page 34.
ŘOn (Power indicator glows solid white): When the AVR is on it is fully operational.
Headphone jack/EzSet/EQ Mic input: Connect a 1/4” stereo headphone plug to this
jack for private listening. This jack is also used to connect the supplied microphone for
the EzSet/EQ setup procedure described in Configure the AVR For Your Speakers, on
page 22.
Tuning Mode button (AVR 1710/AVR 1610 only): Press this button to toggle the radio
between the manual (one frequency step at a time) and automatic (seeks frequencies
with acceptable signal strength) FM tuning mode. The button also toggles the radio
between stereo and mono modes when an FM station is tuned in.
RDS button (AVR 171/AVR 161 only): When listening to an FM radio station that
broadcasts RDS information, this button activates the various RDS functions.
USB port: The USB port can be used to play audio files from an Apple iOS® device
connected to the port, and can also be used to play MP3 and WMA audio files from a USB
device inserted into the port. Insert the connector or device into the USB port oriented so
it fits all the way into the port. You may insert or remove the connector or device at any
time – there is no installation or ejection procedure.
You can also use the USB port to perform firmware upgrades. If an upgrade for the AVR’s
operating system is released in the future, you will be able to download it to the AVR
using this port. Complete instructions will be provided at that time.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect a PC or other USB host/controller to this port, or you
may damage both the AVR and the other device.
Channel Volume Adjust button: Press this button to activate the individual channel
level adjustment. After pressing this button, use the Up/Down buttons/Tuning buttons to
select the channel for adjustment and use theLeft/Right buttons to adjust the channel’s
level.
Audio Input button: Press this button to change the audio input connection for the current
source. Use the Left/Right buttons to cycle through the available input connections, and
press the Set button to assign the currently-displayed connection to the source.
IR sensor: This sensor receives infrared (IR) commands from the remote control. Make
sure that the sensor is not blocked.
Set button: Press this button to select the currently highlighted menu item.
Left/Right buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVR’s menus.

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Rear-Panel Connectors

AVR 1710/AVR 171

Digital Audio
Connectors Fan Vents

Radio Antenna Network HDMI Output HDMI/MHL Input HDMI Input Power Cord
Connectors Connector Connectors Connector Connectors (AVR 1710)

Subwoofer Speaker Analog Video


Analog Audio IR and Trigger
T AC Input
Pre-Out Connectors Connectors
Connectors Connectors Connector (AVR 171)
Connectors

AVR 1610/AVR 161

Digital Audio Network HDMI Output MI/MHL Input HDMI Input


Connectors Connector Connector Connector Connectors

Radio Antenna Subwoofer Speaker Analog Video AC Input Power Cord


Connectors Pre-Out Connectors Connectors Connector (AVR 1610)
Connector (AVR 161)

Analog Audio IR and Trigger


T
Connectors Connectors

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Rear-Panel Connectors, continued HDMI® Input connectors: An HDMI connection transmits digital audio and video signals
between devices. If your source devices have HDMI connectors, using them will provide
Digital Audio connectors: If your non-HDMI source devices have digital outputs, the best possible video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI cable carries
connect them to the AVR’s digital audio connectors. NOTE: Make only one type of digital both digital video and digital audio signals, you do not have to make any additional audio
connection (HDMI, optical or coaxial) from each device. See Connect Your Audio and Video connections for devices you connect via the HDMI connection. See Connect Your Audio
Source Devices, on page 16, for more information. and Video Source Devices, on page 16, for more information.

Radio Antenna connectors: Connect the supplied AM and FM antennas to their IR and Trigger connector: The following IR and trigger connectors are provided:
respective terminals for radio reception. t IR In connectors: When the IR sensor on the front panel is blocked (such as when
Analog Audio connectors: The following analog audio connectors are provided: the AVR is installed inside a cabinet), connect an optional IR receiver to the IR In
jack.
t Analog Audio Input connectors: Use the AVR’s Analog Audio Input connectors for
source devices that don’t have HDMI or digital audio connectors. See Connect Your t 12V Trigger connector: This connector provides 12V DC whenever the AVR is on. It
Audio and Video Source Devices, on page 16, for more information. can be used to turn on and off other devices such as a powered subwoofer.

t Zone 2 Out connectors (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): Connect these jacks to an t Zone 2 IR Input connector (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): Connect a remote IR
external amplifier to power the speakers in the remote zone of a multizone system. receiver located in Zone 2 of a multizone system to this jack to control the AVR from
the remote zone.
Network connector: If your home network is wired, use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E Ethernet
cable (not supplied) to connect the AVR’s Network connector to your home network to Fan Vents (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): These vents are used by the AVR’s fan to cool the
enjoy Internet radio and content from DLNA-compatible devices that are connected to the system. Maintain a clearance of at least three inches (75mm) from the nearest surface to
network. See Connect to Your Home Network, on page 18, for more information. avoid overheating the unit. It is normal for the fan to remain off at most normal volume
levels. An automatic temperature sensor turns the fan on only when it is needed.
Subwoofer Pre-Out connector: Connect this jack to a powered subwoofer with a line-
level input. See Connect Your Subwoofer, on page 15, for more information. NOTE: The
AVR 1710 and AVR 171 have two subwoofer connectors. IMPORTANT NOTE: Never block the fan vents. Doing so could allow the AVR to
overheat to dangerous levels.
HDMI Output connectors: If your TV has an HDMI connector and you are connecting
HDMI source devices to the AVR, use an HDMI cable (not included) to connect it to
the AVR’s HDMI Out connector. NOTE: The AVR 1710 and AVR 171 have two HDMI Out AC Input connector (AVR 171/AVR 161 only): After you have made and verified all
connectors. other connections, plug the supplied AC power cord into this receptacle and into an
unswitched wall outlet.
Power cord (AVR 1710/AVR 1610 only): After you have made and verified all other
Notes on using the HDMI Output connector: connections, plug the power cord into an unswitched wall outlet.
Ř When connecting a DVI-equipped display to the HDMI Out connector, use an
HDMI-to-DVI adapter and make a separate audio connection.
Ř Make sure the HDMI-equipped display is HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection)-compliant. If it isn’t, do not connect it via an HDMI connection; use an
analog video connection instead and make a separate audio connection.
Ř AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: If you have connected a 3D-capable TV to HDMI Out 1
and a 2D-capable TV to HDMI Out 2, the AVR will not allow 3D playback when
both TVs are powered on. To watch 3D content, turn off the AVR and both TVs,
then first turn on the 3D TV, then turn on the AVR, and finally turn on the 3D
source device. Do NOT turn the 2D TV back on.

HDMI/MHL Input connector: If you have a Roku Streaming Stick or other MHL-capable
device, connect it only to this HDMI/MHL In connector. If you do not have an MHL device
you can use this connector for an HDMI-capable device.
Speaker connectors: Use two-conductor speaker wire to connect each set of terminals
to the correct speaker. See Connect Your Speakers, on page 14, for more information.

NOTE: The Assigned Amp speaker connectors (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only) are used
for the surround back or Front Height channels in a 7.1- channel home theater, or
you can reassign them to a remote room for multizone operation or to front height
channels for Dolby® Pro Logic IIz operation. See Place Your Speakers, on page 11,
for more information.

Analog Video connectors: The following Analog Video connectors are provided:
t Composite Video Input connectors: Use composite video connectors for video
source devices that don’t have HDMI connectors. You will also need to make an
audio connection from the source device to the AVR. See Connect Your Audio and
Video Source Devices, on page 16, for more information.
t Composite Video Monitor Out connector: If your TV or video display does not
have an HDMI connector, or if your TV does have an HDMI connector but you are
connecting some source devices with only composite video connectors, use a
composite video cable (not included) to connect the AVR’s Composite Video Monitor
Out connector to your TV ’s composite video input.

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System Remote Control Functions

IR Transmitter
T

Zone 2 Button
Power Off Button
(AVR 1710/AVR 171 only)

Power On Button Mute Button

Source Selector Buttons

AVR Button

Surround Modes Button


OSD/Menu Button
OK Button

Up/Down/Left/Right
Buttons

Back/Exit Button Home Button

Number Buttons

Clear Button T Tone


Test T Button

Delay Button Sleep Button

Volume Up/Down Buttons Channel/T


/Tuner Buttons

Info/Option Button Display Dimmer Button


Preset Scan Button RDS Button
Direct Button Memory Button

T
Transport Control Buttons
Previous Channel Button

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System Remote Control Functions, continued Clear button: Press this button to clear a radio station frequency you have started to
enter.
In addition to controlling the AVR, the AVR remote is capable of controlling eight other Test Tone button: Press this button to activate test noise that will circulate through each
devices, including an iPod/iPhone device connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port. speaker, allowing you to adjust the individual speaker levels. Use the Up/Down buttons
During the installation process, you may program the codes for each of your source to switch the noise to a different speaker and use the Left/Right buttons to change the
components into the remote. (See Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices volume of the speaker the noise is playing through.
and TV, on page 21, for programming information.) To operate a component, press its
Source Selector button to change the remote’s control mode. Delay Adjust button: Pressing this button lets you adjust two different types of delay
settings (use the Up/Down buttons to cycle through the settings):
A button’s function depends on which component is being controlled. See Table A13 in
the Appendix for listings of the functions for each type of component. Most of the buttons Ř Lip Sync: This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from a
on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes transmitted vary source to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip-sync issues can occur when the video
depending on the specific device being controlled. Due to the wide variety of functions for portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the
various source devices, we have included only a few of the most-often used functions on video display. Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms.
the remote: number buttons, transport controls, television-channel control, menu access Ř Distance: These settings let you set the delay for each speaker to compensate for the
and power on and off. Buttons dedicated to the AVR – AVR Power On/Off, Surround different distances they may be from the listening position. Use the Up/Down buttons
Modes, Volume, Mute, Delay and Sleep Settings – are available at any time, even when to cycle through each of the system’s speakers, and use the Left/Right buttons to set
the remote is controlling another device. the distance each speaker is from the listening position. See Manual Speaker Setup,
Power On/Power Off buttons: Press these buttons to turn the AVR on and put it into on page 30, for more information.
Sleep or turn it off. See Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information. Sleep button: Press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the receiver
IR Transmitter: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are emitted after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10 minutes, up to
through this lens. 90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep Off” message.

Zone 2 button (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): Use this button to select whether the AVR Volume Up/Down buttons: Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
commands will affect the main listening area (Zone 1) or the remote zone of a multizone Channel/Tuner buttons: When radio has been selected, press these buttons to select a
system (Zone 2). When the remote is in the Zone 2 control mode, the Zone 2 button will preset radio station. While operating a cable, satellite or HDTV set-top box or a television,
illuminate whenever you press a button. press these buttons to change channels.
Mute button: Press this button to mute the AVR’s speaker-output connectors and Info/Option button: Press to display the available option settings for the current
headphone jack. To restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume. source.
Source Selector buttons: Press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g., Display Dimmer button: Press this button to dim the AVR’s front-panel Message Display
Disc, Cable/Sat, Radio, etc. This action will also turn on the AVR and switch the remote’s partially or fully.
control mode to operate the selected source device.
Preset Scan button: When Radio is the selected source, press this button to play each of
Ř The first press of the Radio button switches the AVR to the last-used tuner band (AM your preset radio stations in order for five seconds. Pressing the button again to remain
or FM). Each successive press changes the band. tuned to the current station.
Ř The first press of the USB button switches the AVR to the last-used source (USB or RDS button (AVR 171/AVR 161 only): When listening to an FM radio station that
iPod). Each successive press cycles between the two sources. broadcasts RDS information, this button activates the various RDS functions.
Ř The first press of the Network button switches the AVR to the last-used source Direct button: Press this button to directly tune to a radio station by using the Number
(Network or vTuner). Each successive press cycles between the two sources. buttons to enter its frequency.
AVR button: Press to put the remote into the AVR control mode. Memory button: Press this button to save the current radio or vTuner station as a
Surround Modes button: Press this button to access the Surround Modes submenu. preset.
Select a surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo, HARMAN NSP, Transport Control buttons: These buttons are used to control source devices.
Movie, Music or Game. When you select the category, it is highlighted and the surround
mode changes. Previous Channel button: When TV is the selected source, press this button to switch
to the previously-tuned channel.
To change the surround mode for the selected category navigate to the Surround Mode
menu in the AVR’s on-screen display menu, select the desired category, and use the Left/
Right buttons to select one of the available surround modes. See the Advanced Functions
section, on page 29, for more information.
OSD/Menu button: When the remote is controlling the AVR, press this button to display
the AVR’s on-screen display (OSD) menu. This button is also used within the tuner menus
and an iPod connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port, and is also used to display the
main menu on some source devices.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: These buttons are used to navigate the menu system and
to operate the tuner.
OK button: This button is used to select items from the menu system.
Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the menu
system.
Home button: Press this button to display the Home menu for a Roku Streaming Stick™
that is connected to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI connector.
Number buttons: Use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies or
to select station presets.

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Introduction to Home Theater Surround Modes


There are different theories as to the best way to present surround sound and to
This introductory section will help you to familiarize yourself with some basic concepts distribute each audio channel’s sounds to the surround-sound system’s speakers.
unique to multichannel surround-sound receivers, which will make it easier for you to A variety of algorithms have been developed in an effort to recreate the way we hear
set up and operate your AVR. sounds in the real world, providing you with a rich variety of options. Several companies
have developed different surround-sound technologies, all of which can be accurately
Typical Home Theater System reproduced by your AVR:
A home theater typically includes an audio/video receiver, which controls the system tDolby Laboratories: Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital
and supplies amplification for the loudspeakers; a disc player; a source component for EX, Dolby Pro Logic® II, Dolby Pro Logic® IIx and IIz (AVR 170/AVR 171 only).
television broadcasts (cable box, satellite dish receiver, HDTV tuner or antenna connected
to the TV); a TV or video display; and multiple loudspeakers. tDTS: DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS, DTS-ES (Discrete
and Matrix), DTS Neo:6®, DTS 96/24™.
Multichannel Audio tHARMAN International: HARMAN NSP, HARMAN Headphone.
The main benefit of a home theater system is its ability to produce “surround sound.” tStereo Modes: Generic modes that expand upon conventional two-channel stereo,
Surround sound uses multiple speakers and amplifier channels to immerse you in the including 5CH Stereo and 7CH Stereo (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only)..
audio/video presentation for a dramatically increased sense of realism.
Appendix Table A10, on page 41, contains detailed explanations of the different
Your AVR may have up to seven main speakers connected directly to it, plus a subwoofer. surround-sound options available on your AVR. Digital surround-sound modes, such as
Each main speaker is powered by its own amplifier channel inside the AVR. A system the Dolby Digital and DTS modes, are available only on specially encoded programs,
with more than two speakers is called a multichannel system. The different main speaker such as those available via HDTV, DVD and Blu-ray Disc media and digital cable or
types in a home theater system are: satellite television. Other surround modes may be used with digital and analog signals
Front Left and Right: The front left and right speakers are used as in a two-channel to create a different surround presentation or to use a different number of speakers.
system. In many surround-sound modes, these speakers are secondary, while the main Surround-mode selection depends upon the number of speakers in your system, the
action, especially dialogue, is reproduced by the center speaker. program you are watching or listening to, and your personal tastes.
Center: When you are watching movies and television programs, the center speaker
reproduces most of the dialogue and other soundtrack information, anchoring it with the
picture. When you are listening to a musical program, the center speaker helps to create
a seamless front soundstage, creating a realistic “you-are-there” listening experience.
Surround Left and Right: The surround left and right speakers produce ambient sounds
that help create a realistic and immersive surround-sound environment. They also help
recreate directional sound effects such as aircraft flyovers.
Many people expect the surround speakers to play as loudly as the front speakers.
Although you will calibrate all of the speakers in your system to sound equally loud at the
listening position, most artists use the surround speakers for ambient effects only, and
they create their programs to steer relatively little sound to these speakers.
Subwoofer: A subwoofer is designed to play only the lowest frequencies (the deep
bass). It augments smaller, limited-range main speakers that are usually used for the
other channels. Many digital-format programs, such as movies recorded in Dolby Digital,
contain a low-frequency effects (LFE) channel that is directed to the subwoofer. The LFE
channel packs the punch of a rumbling train or airplane, or the power of an explosion,
adding realism and excitement to your home theater. Some people use two subwoofers
for additional power and for even distribution of the sound.
Surround Back Left and Right (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): Surround back channel
speakers are used with surround modes such as the Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus,
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-ES® (Discrete and Matrix), DTS-HD™ High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD
Master Audio™ and Logic 7® 7.1 modes that are designed for 7.1-channel systems.
Front Height Left and Right (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): Your AVR includes Dolby Pro
Logic IIz decoding, which uses the AVR’s Assigned Amp channels as front height channels.
The addition of front height channels – an additional pair of speakers positioned above
the front left and right speakers – produces a surround-sound experience with added
depth and dimension by creating lifelike sound that comes at you from varying heights.
NOTE: You can set up your system to use either surround back speakers or front height
speakers; you cannot use both.
The surround back and front height channel speakers are optional. If your system does
not include surround back or front height speakers, you can set up your AVR with a
5.1-channel surround-sound system in the main listening area, and you can reassign
the surround back channel amplifiers to power loudspeakers located in another room
in a multizone system.

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Place Your Speakers NOTE: In a 7.1-channel system, you must choose to use either surround back speakers
or front height speakers – you cannot use both simultaneously.
Determine the locations for your system’s speakers according to their manufacturer’s
directions and the layout of your listening room. Use the illustrations below as a guide for Placing the Left, Center and Right Speakers
7.1-channel systems (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only) and 5.1-channel systems. Place the center speaker either on top of, below or mounted on the wall above or below
To create the most realistic surround-sound environment possible, you should place the TV or video display screen. Place the front left and right speakers along the circle,
your speakers in a circle with the listening position at its center. You should angle each about 30 degrees from the center speaker and angled toward the listener.
speaker so it directly faces the listening position. Use the diagrams below as a guide. Place the front left, front right and center speakers at the same height, preferably at
about the same height as the listener’s ears. The center speaker should be no more than
TV 2 feet (0.6m) above or below the left/right speakers. If you’re using only two speakers
C SUB with your AVR, place them in the front left and right positions.
FL FR
Placing the Surround Speakers in a 5.1-Channel System
You should place the left and right surround speakers approximately 110 degrees from
the center speaker, slightly behind and angled toward the listener. Alternatively, place
them behind the listener, with each surround speaker facing the opposite-side front
speaker. You should place the surround speakers 2 feet – 6 feet (0.6m – 1.8m) higher
than the listener’s ears.

SL SR AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: Placing the Surround Speakers in a 7.1-


Channel System
In a 7.1-channel system, place the side surround speakers 90 degrees from the center
speaker, directly to either side of the listening position. Place the surround back left and
right speakers 150 degrees from the center speaker, directly facing the opposite-side
front speaker. You should place all the surround speakers 2 feet – 6 feet (0.6m – 1.8m)
higher than the listener’s ears.
Speaker Positioning for 5.1-Channel Systems
TV
AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: Placing Front Height Speakers in a 7.1-
C SUB Channel System
FL FR Your AVR includes Dolby Pro Logic IIz decoding, which uses the AVR’s Assigned Amp
channels as front height channels. The addition of front height channels – an additional
pair of speakers positioned above the front left and right speakers – produces a surround-
sound experience with added depth and dimension by creating lifelike sound that comes
at you from varying heights.
SL SR We recommend placing front height speakers at least 3 feet (0.9m) higher than the front
left and front right speakers, and directly above or farther apart than the front left and
right speakers. The higher and further apart you place the front height speakers, the more
you should angle them down and in toward the listening position.

NOTE: Your receiver will sound its best when the same model or brand of loudspeaker
is used for all positions.

SBL SBR
Placing the Subwoofer
Because a room’s shape and volume can have a dramatic effect on a subwoofer’s
TV performance, it is best to experiment with placement so that you will find the location
C SUB that produces the best results in your particular listening room. With that in mind, these
rules will help you get started:
FL FR
FHL* FHR* Ř Placing the subwoofer next to a wall generally will increase the amount of bass in
the room.
Ř Placing the subwoofer in a corner generally will maximize the amount of bass in
the room.
Ř In many rooms, placing the subwoofer along the same plane as the left and right
speakers can produce the best integration between the sound of the subwoofer and
that of the left and right speakers.
SL SR Ř In some rooms, the best performance could even result from placing the subwoofer
behind the listening position.
A good way to determine the best location for the subwoofer is by temporarily placing it in
the listening position and playing music with strong bass content. Move around to various
locations in the room while the system is playing (putting your ears where the subwoofer
would be placed), and listen until you find the location where the bass performance is
* FHL and FHR speakers should be at least best. Place the subwoofer in that location.
3 ft (0.9m) above the FL and FR speakers.
Speaker Positioning for 7.1-Channel Systems (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only)
(Middle: with Surround Back Speakers; Bottom: with Front Height Speakers)

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Types of Home Theater System Connections Subwoofer Connections


The subwoofer is a speaker dedicated to reproducing only the low (bass) frequencies,
There are different types of audio and video connections used to connect the AVR to your which require more power. To obtain the best results, most speaker manufacturers offer
speakers, your TV or video display, and your source devices. The Consumer Electronics powered subwoofers that contain their own amplifiers. Use a single RCA audio cable
Association has established the CEA® color-coding standard. to make a line-level (non-amplified) connection from the AVR’s Subwoofer connector
to a corresponding input jack on the subwoofer. (The AVR 1710 and AVR 171 have two
Analog Audio Connection Color subwoofer output connections.)
Front Left/Right White/Red
Center Green
Surround Left/Right Blue/Gray
Surround Back/Front Height Left/Right Brown/Tan
Subwoofer Purple
Although the AVR’s purple subwoofer output looks similar to a full-range analog audio
Digital Audio Connection Color jack, it is filtered so that only the low frequencies pass through it. Don’t connect this
output to any device other than a subwoofer.
Coaxial (input or output) Orange
Optical Input Black Source Device Connections
Audio and video signals originate in source devices (components where a playback
Analog Video Connection Color signal originates) such as your Blu-ray Disc or DVD player, CD player, DVR (digital video
recorder) or other recorder, tape deck, game console, cable or satellite television tuner,
Composite Video Yellow an iPod or iPhone (connected to the AVR’s USB port) or an MP3 player. The AVR’s FM/AM
tuner also counts as a source, even though no external connections are needed other
Speaker Connections than the FM and AM antennas. Separate connections are required for the audio and
Speaker cables carry an amplified signal from the AVR’s speaker terminals to each video portions of the source device’s signal, except for digital HDMI connections. The
loudspeaker. They contain two wire conductors, or leads, that are differentiated in some types of connections you use will depend upon the capabilities of the source device and
way, such as with colors or stripes. of your TV or video display.
The differentiation helps you maintain proper polarity, without which your system’s low- Digital Audio Connections – HDMI
frequency performance can suffer. Each speaker is connected to the AVR’s speaker-
output terminals using two wires, one positive (+) and one negative (–). Always connect There are two types of audio connections – digital and analog. Digital audio signals are
the positive terminal on the speaker, which is usually colored red, to the positive terminal required for listening to sources encoded with digital surround modes, such as Dolby
on the receiver, which is colored as indicated in the Connection Color Guide Table, above. Digital and DTS, or for uncompressed PCM digital audio. Your AVR has three types of
The negative terminals on the speakers and the AVR are black. digital audio connections: HDMI, coaxial and optical. Do not use more than one type of
digital audio connection for each source device. However, it’s okay to make both analog
Your AVR uses binding-post speaker terminals that can accept bare-wire cables or and digital audio connections to the same source.
banana plugs. Bare-wire cables are installed as shown below:
Your AVR is equipped with rear-panel HDMI input and output connectors. HDMI technology
enables high-definition digital audio and video information to be carried using a single
cable, delivering the highest quality picture and sound. If your TV or video display device
has an HDMI input connector, make a single HDMI connection from each HDMI-enabled
source device to the AVR. Usually, a separate digital audio connection is not required.
The AVR’s HDMI output connection contains an Audio Return Channel (ARC) that carries
a digital audio signal from your TV or video display back to the AVR. It allows you to listen
to HDMI devices that are connected directly to your TV (such as an Internet connection)
without making an additional connection from the device to the AVR. The ARC signal
1. Unscrew Cap 2. Insert Bare Wire 3. Tighten Cap is active when the TV source is selected. See System Settings, on page 34, for more
information. (The AVR 1710 and AVR 171 have two HDMI output connections. Only HDMI
Banana plugs are inserted into the hole in the middle of the terminal cap, as shown Out 1 has ARC.)
below: The HDMI connector is shaped for easy plug-in (see illustration, below), and HDMI cable
runs are limited to about 10 feet (3m). If your video display has a DVI input and is
A. Tighten Cap B. Insert Banana Connector into Hole in Cap HDCP-compliant, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter (not included), and make a separate audio
connection.

Always connect the colored (+) terminal on the AVR to the (+) terminal on the speaker
(usually red), and the black (–) terminal on the AVR to the (–) terminal on the speaker
(usually black).
IMPORTANT: Make sure the ( + ) and ( – ) bare wires do not touch each other or
the other terminal. Touching wires can cause a short circuit that can damage your
receiver or amplifier.

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Digital Audio Connections – Coaxial Video Connections


Coaxial digital audio jacks are usually color-coded in orange. Although they look like Many source devices output both audio and video signals (e.g., Blu-ray Disc, DVD
standard RCA-type analog jacks, you should not connect coaxial digital audio outputs to player, cable television box, HDTV tuner, satellite box, VCR, DVR). In addition to an audio
analog inputs or vice versa. connection as described above, make a video connection for each of these source
devices. Make only one type of video connection for each device.

Digital Video Connections


If you have already connected a source device to one of the AVR’s HDMI input connectors,
you have automatically made a video connection for that device, since the HDMI cable
carries both digital audio and digital video signals.

Analog Video Connections – Composite Video


Digital Audio Connections – Optical Composite video is the most commonly available analog video connection. Both the
Optical digital audio connectors are normally covered by a shutter to protect them from chrominance (color) and luminance (intensity) components of the video signal are
dust. The shutter opens as the cable is inserted. Optical input connectors are color-coded transmitted using a single cable. The jack is usually color-coded yellow and looks like an
using a black shutter. analog audio jack. Do not connect a composite video jack to an analog audio or coaxial
digital audio jack, or vice versa.

Analog Audio Connections


Two-channel analog connections require a stereo audio cable, with one connector for
the left channel (white) and one for the right channel (red). These two connectors are
attached to each other.
Radio Connections
Your AVR uses separate terminals for the included FM and AM antennas. The FM antenna
uses a 75-ohm F-connector.

For source devices that have both digital and analog audio outputs, you may make both The AM antenna connector uses spring-clip terminals. After assembling the antenna as
connections. If you are going to be setting up a multizone system (AVR 1710/AVR 171 shown below, press the levers to open the connectors, insert the bare wires into the
only), remember that Zone 2 is an audio-only zone (the AVR does not have a Zone 2 video openings, and release the levers to secure the wires. The antenna wires are not polarized,
output). Therefore, make analog connections for any audio source devices (such as a CD so you can insert either wire into either connector.
changer) that you will want available for listening in Zone 2 at all times.

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Network Connector Making Connections


The AVR’s Network connector allows you to enjoy Internet radio or content from other DLNA-
or Airplay-compatible devices that are connected to the same network. Use a Cat. 5 or
Cat. 5E Ethernet cable to connect the AVR’s RJ-45 connector to your home network. CAUTION: Before making any connections to the audio/video receiver, ensure
that the AVR’s AC cord is unplugged from the AC outlet. Making connections
with the receiver plugged in and turned on could damage the speakers.

Connect Your Speakers


After you have placed your loudspeakers in the room as explained in Place Your Speakers,
on page 11, connect each speaker to its color-coded terminal on the AVR as explained in
Speaker Connections, on page 12. Connect the speakers as shown in the illustration.

AVR 1710/AVR 171 only:


Connect Surround Back L/R Speakers
-OR- Front Height L/R Speakers Here
USB Port
The AVR can play audio files from an Apple iOS® device connected to the USB port,
and allows you to control the iOS device via the AVR remote control. The AVR can also
play MP3 and WMA audio files from a USB device inserted into the USB port. Insert the
connector or device into the USB port oriented so it fits all the way into the port. You may
insert or remove the connector or device at any time – there is no installation or ejection
procedure.
The USB port on your AVR is also used to perform firmware upgrades. If an upgrade for
the AVR’s operating system is released in the future, you will be able to download it to the
AVR using this port. Complete instructions will be provided at that time.

FHL C FHR
(AVR 1710/ (AVR 1710/
AVR 171 only) AVR 171 only)
IMPORTANT: Do not connect a PC or other USB host/controller to the AVR’s USB FL FR
port, or you may damage both the AVR and the other device.

SL SR

SBL SBR
(AVR 1710/ (AVR 1710/
AVR 171 only) AVR 171 only)

NOTE: If you installed front height speakers, connect them as shown for the SBL and
SBR speakers.

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Connect Your Subwoofer Connect Your TV or Video Display


Use a single RCA audio cable to connect the AVR’s Subwoofer connector to your If your TV has an HDMI connector and you have HDMI source devices: Use an HDMI
subwoofer as explained in Subwoofer Connections, on page 12. NOTE: The AVR 1710 and cable (not included) to connect it to the AVR’s HDMI Monitor Out connector. The AVR
AVR 171 provide connections for two subwoofers. See Manual Speaker Setup: Number 1710 and AVR 171 provide HDMI connections for two TVs (only HDMI Out 1 has ARC
of Speakers, on page 31, for information about activating the two subwoofer outputs. and enables you to view the AVR’s on-screen menus). This will provide the best possible
Consult your subwoofer’s user manual for specific information about making connections picture quality.
to it.
AVR 1710/AVR 171 AVR 1610/AVR 161
AVR 1710/ AVR 1610/
AVR 171 AVR 161

Use HDMI
Out 1 for
the primary TV
display HDMI Cable
(not supplied)
Use either
connector Powered
Subwoofer

If your TV does not have an HDMI connector or if your TV does have an HDMI
Single connector but you are connecting some source devices with only composite video
RCA Audio connectors: Use a composite video cable (not included) to connect the AVR’s Composite
Cable Monitor Out connector to your TV’s composite video connector.
(not
supplied) AVR Composite
Monitor Out Connector

TV

Composite Video Cable


(not supplied)

NOTE: If you use only the composite video connection to your TV, you will not be able to
view the AVR’s on-screen menus.

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Connect Your Audio and Video Source Devices However, you can connect your source devices as you wish and re-assign any of the

input connections to any of the Source Buttons listed in the table according to where you
Source devices are components where a playback signal originates, e.g. a Blu-ray Disc actually connect each of your source devices.
or DVD player; a cable, satellite or HDTV tuner; etc. Your AVR has several different types of
input connectors for your audio and video source devices: HDMI, composite video, optical As you connect your various source devices, fill out the “Connected Component” column
digital audio, coaxial digital audio and analog audio. The connectors are not labeled for in the table – it will make it easier for you to assign the various source buttons after
specific types of source devices; they are labeled numerically, so you can connect your you have completed making all of the connections. (You will make any changes to the
devices according to your individual system’s makeup. source-button assignments and fill in the “Assigned Connector(s)” column later in the
setup process.)
Your AVR’s various source buttons have default assignments to different input connectors
(listed in the “Default Connector(s)” column of the table below). For ease of setup, you Note: You cannot assign connectors to the Network, Radio, TV and USB source buttons.
should connect each source device to the connector where the corresponding default
source button is assigned (e.g., connect your Blu-ray Disc player to HDMI 2).

Source Buttons and Assigned Connectors

Source Button Default Connector(s) Assigned Connector(s) Connected Device

MHL HDMI 1

Disc HDMI 2

Cable-Sat HDMI 3

STB HDMI 4

Game HDMI 5

Audio None/Analog 2

Aux Composite 1/Analog 1

Monitor Output Connector Connected Device

HDMI Out 1

HDMI Out 2
(AVR 1710/AVR 171 only)

Composite Video Monitor Out

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Roku Streaming Stick™: Connect Your Composite Video Devices


If you have a Roku Streaming Stick device, insert it into the AVR’s HDMI/MHL In connector. Use composite video connectors for video source devices that don’t have HDMI
NOTE: Do not insert the Roku Streaming Stick device into any other HDMI In connector. connectors. You will also need to make an audio connection from the source device to
the AVR.
AVR HDMI/MHL In Connector
AVR Composite In Connectors

Composite Video Cable (not included)

To Composite
Video Output
Roku® Streaming Stick
Connect Your HDMI Devices
Composite-Equipped Source Device
If any of your source devices have HDMI connectors, using them will provide the best
possible video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI cable carries both digital
video and digital audio signals, you do not have to make any additional audio connections
for devices you connect via an HDMI cable.
Connect Your Optical Digital Audio Devices
AVR HDMI Connectors If your non-HDMI source devices have optical digital outputs, connect them to the AVR’s
optical digital audio connectors. NOTE: Make only one type of digital connection (HDMI,
optical or coaxial) from each device.
AVR Digital
Audio Connectors

HDMI Cable
(not supplied)

Optical Digital Audio


Cable (not supplied)
To HDMI
Output To Optical Digital
Audio Output

HDMI-Equipped Source Device Optical-Equipped Source Device

NOTE: If you have HDMI devices (such as an Internet connection) already connected
directly to your TV, you can feed their sound to the AVR via the HDMI Out connector’s
Audio Return Channel, and they will not require additional connections to the AVR. AVR
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Connect Your Coaxial Digital Audio Devices USB and iOS Devices
If your non-HDMI source device has a coaxial digital output, connect it to the AVR’s Use the AVR’s front-panel USB port to connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad using an Apple
coaxial digital audio connector. NOTE: Make only one type of digital connection (HDMI, cable (not supplied) or to directly connect a USB memory stick. You can play audio files
optical or coaxial) from each device. from the device or memory stick and use the AVR’s remote to control playback.
AVR Digital
Audio Connectors AVR
Front-Panel
USB Port

USB
Memory
Stick
Coaxial Digital Audio Apple Cable
Cable (not supplied) (not supplied)

To Coaxial Digital
Audio Output
Connect to Your Home Network
Use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E cable (not supplied) to connect the AVR’s Network connector to
your home network to enjoy Internet radio and content from DLNA-compatible devices
Coaxial-Equipped Source Device
that are connected to the network.
Connect Your Analog Audio Devices
AVR
Use the AVR’s analog audio connectors for source devices that don’t have HDMI or digital Network
audio connectors. NOTE: If you’re installing a multizone system, make analog audio Connector Network
connections for any source devices you want to be able to listen to in Zone 2. Only analog
Modem
sources are available in Zone 2.

AVR 1710/AVR 171 AVR 1610/AVR 161


Analog Audio Connectors Analog Audio Connectors To Home
Cat. 5/5E Cable (not supplied) Network
and Internet

Connect the Radio Antennas


Ř Connect the supplied FM antenna to the AVR’s FM 75Ω antenna connector. For the
best reception, extend the FM antenna as far as possible.
Ř Bend and fold the base of the supplied AM antenna as shown and connect the
antenna wires to the AVR’s AM and Gnd connectors. (You can connect either wire to
either connector.) Rotate the antenna as necessary to minimize background noise.

Stereo Audio Cable AM Antenna


(not supplied) AVR 1710/ AVR 1610/ (supplied)
AVR171 AVR161
To Stereo Analog Antenna Antenna
Audio Output Connectors Connectors

Bend and fold base


Analog Source Device
FM Antenna (supplied)

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AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: Install a Multizone System B. Connect an external amplifier to the AVR’s Zone 2 Out connectors. This method
offers the benefit of retaining a 7.1-channel home theater in the main room simultaneously
with multizone operation, although it does require an additional amplifier for Zone 2.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Installing a multizone system typically requires
running cables inside walls. Always comply with the appropriate safety codes We recommend that you place the Zone 2 amplifier in the same room as the AVR so that
when installing concealed wiring, particularly all applicable building codes. you can use a short length of stereo audio cable along with a long run of speaker wire to
Failure to do so may present a safety hazard. If you have any doubt about the remote room. A long run of stereo audio cable would increase the chance of signal
your ability to work with electrical wiring, hire a licensed electrician or custom degradation. Depending on your Zone 2 amplifier you can distribute the audio signal to a
installer to install the multizone system. single pair of speakers or to several pairs placed in different rooms.

NOTE: Only the following analog audio sources are available to Zone 2: the internal radio,
an iPod/iPhone device or a USB memory device inserted in the AVR’s USB port and up to Zone 2
two source devices connected to the rear-panel Analog Audio In 1 and 2 connectors. Speakers

Your AVR offers two different methods of distributing audio to other areas in your home.
Each requires different connections:
A. Connect the Zone 2 speakers directly to the Assigned Amp Speaker Output Zone 2
connectors. Assign the Assigned Amp channels to power the Zone 2 speakers (see
Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30). This method allows you to power a single pair of
speakers for Zone 2. Main Room
Speaker Wire Speaker Wire
This method offers the benefit of reduced cost and complexity, but your home theater (not supplied) (not supplied)
system will be limited to 5.1 channels – the AVR will automatically downmix the playback
of programs recorded in 6.1 or 7.1 channels to 5.1 channels.
Stereo Audio Cable
(not supplied)
Zone 2
Speakers

Zone 2 Zone 2 Amplifier


(not supplied)
Assigned Main Room
Amp
Speaker
Speaker Wire Connectors Speaker Wire
(not supplied) (not supplied)

AVR

C
FL FR LFE
7.1-Channel
Home Theater
Speaker System
AVR
SL SR

SBL SBR
FL C FR LFE
5.1-Channel
Home Theater
Speaker System

SL SR

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Connect IR Equipment Connect the Trigger Output


The AVR is equipped with a Remote IR Input connector that lets you remotely control the If your system has equipment that can be controlled by a DC trigger signal, connect it to
AVR in a variety of situations: the AVR’s Trigger Out connector with a mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mini-plug interconnect
cable. The AVR will supply a 12V DC (100mA) trigger signal at this connection whenever
Ř When you place the AVR inside a cabinet or facing away from the listener, connect
it is powered on.
an external IR receiver, such as the optional Harman Kardon HE 1000, to the AVR’s
IR In jack.

External IR AVR IR In Jack


Receiver

AVR

Mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm)


Mini-Plug Interconnect
(not supplied) Device with
Trigger In Connector

AVR and Source Devices


Installed Inside of Cabinet

Connect to AC Power
AVR 171/AVR 161:
Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AVR’s AC Input connector and then to a
Ř If you install a multizone system (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only), connect an IR control
working, non-switched AC power outlet.
device to the Zone 2 IR In connector for remote-room control of the multizone
system, source devices and volume in the remote zone.
AVR
AC Input
External IR Receiver Zone 2 Speakers Connector

AC Power
Outlet

Power Cord (supplied)


Zone 2
Main Room
AVR 1710/AVR 1610:
Connect the AVR’s power cord to a working, non-switched AC power outlet.

AC Power
AVR Outlet
Power Cord

AVR

If a source device is shared with the main listening area, any control commands issued
to that source will also affect the main room.

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Set Up the Remote Control 2. Look up the code numbers for the device in TTables A12-A22 in the Appendix. Write all
the applicable code numbers in a convenient place.

Install the Batteries in the Remote Control 3. Press the Source Selector button for the device and hold it as it glows red, goes dark
and glows red again. Then release it. The remote is now in the Programming mode.
Remove the remote control’s battery cover, insert the two supplied AAA batteries as
shown in the illustration, and replace the battery cover. NOTE: The remote will remain in the Programming mode for 20 seconds. If you do not
complete Step 4 within 20 seconds, the remote will exit the Programming mode, and you
will need to repeat Step 3.
1. Remove 2. Insert 3. Replace
Cover Batteries Cover 4. Aim the remote at the source device and use the remote’s Number buttons to enter a
code number from Step 1, above.
a) If the device turns off, press the Source Selector button again to save the code. The
Source Selector button will flash, and the remote will exit the Programming mode.
b) If the device does not turn off, enter another code number.
c) If you run out of code numbers for a device, you can search through all of the codes
in the remote’s library for dervices of its type by pressing the remote’s Up button
repeatedly until the device turns off. When it does, press the Source Selector button
to save the code.
5. Check that other functions control the device correctly. Sometimes manufacturers use
the same Power code for several models, while other function codes vary. Repeat this
process until you’ve programmed a satisfactory code set that operates most of the
device’s functions.
6. If you searched through the remote’s code library to find the code, you can find out
which code number you have programmed by pressing and holding the Source Selector
button to re-enter the Programming Mode. Then press the remote’s OK Button, and the
Source Selector button will flash in the code sequence. One flash represents “1,” two
flashes for “2,” and so forth. A series of quick flashes represents “0.” Record the code
number programmed for each device in TTable A7 in the Appendix.
Repeat Steps 3 – 6 for each source device you want to control with the AVR remote.

Reassigning a Source Selector Button for a Different Device Type


You can reassign a Source Button to control a different device type (for example, you can
Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices and TV program the Media Server button to control a DVD player).
You can program your AVR remote to control many brands and models of audio/video 1. TTurn on the source device you want the remote to control.
source devices and TVs. The remote is also ready to operate your iPod or iPhone when it
is connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port. 2. Look up the code numbers for the device in TTables A12-A22 in the Appendix. Write all
the applicable code numbers in a convenient place.
Each of the remote’s Source Selector buttons has been preprogrammed to control certain
types of source devices: 3. Press the Source Selector button you want to override and hold it for three seconds
as it glows red, goes dark and glows red again. Then release it. The remote is now in
Cable/Sat: Controls cable TV and satellite TV tuner boxes the Programming mode.
Disc: Controls Blu-ray Disc and DVD players 4. Press the Source Selector button that corresponds to the source device’s type (i.e.,
Radio: Controls the AVR’s built-in FM/AM tuner for a DVD player, press the Blu-ray button). The Source Selector button you pressed in
Step 3 will flash once.
TV: Controls TVs and video displays
5. Aim the remote at the source device and use the remote’s Number buttons to enter a
USB: Browses compatible media on an Apple iOS device that is connected to, or a USB code number from Step 2, above.
device that is inserted in the AVR’s USB port Note: Does not require programming.
a) If the device turns off, press the Source Selector button from Step 3 again to
DVR: Controls TiVo® recorders save the code. The Source Selector button will flash, and the remote will exit the
Game: Controls video-game consoles Programming mode.

Media Server: Controls media servers b) If the device does not turn off, enter another code number.

Network: Browses compatible media on DLNA-compatible devices connected to your c) If you run out of code numbers for a device, you can search through all of the codes
home network and on vTuner
T (Internet Radio). Note: Does not require programming. in the remote’s library for devices of its type by pressing the remote’s Up button
repeatedly until the device turns off. When it does, press the Source Selector button
AUX: Controls HDTV tuner boxes, CD players, VCRs and PVDs. from Step 3 to save the code.
Although the Source Selector buttons are preprogrammed for the device types listed Most of the button labels on the AVR remote describe each button’s function when the
above, you can reassign a Source Selector button to a different device type. See remote is used to control the AVR. However, the button may perform a different function
Reassigning a Source Selector Button for a Different Device Type, on page 21. when used to control another device. Refer to the Remote Control Function List, Table
T
Once you have programmed the remote, you can switch the remote’s control mode to A13 in the Appendix.
access the functions for a particular device by pressing the remote’s Source Selector
button for that device.
Follow these steps to program the Source Selector buttons for your source devices:
1. TTurn on the source device you want to program the remote to control.

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Set Up the AVR Before beginning the following setup steps, all loudspeakers, a video display and all
source devices should be connected. You should be able to turn on the AVR and view the
In this section, you will configure the AVR to match your actual system’s makeup. Although main menu when you press the AVR button. If necessary, reread the Making Connections
it’s possible to configure the AVR using only the remote and the messages on the AVR’s and Set Up the Remote sections before continuing.
front-panel display, it is easier if you use the on-screen menu system.
Configure the AVR for Your Speakers
Turn On the AVR 1. Plug the supplied EzSet/EQ microphone into the AVR’s Headphone connector.
Press the front-panel Power button.
AVR Headphone Connector
Power Button

EzSet Microphone
(supplied)

2. Place the microphone at ear height in your listening position.


3. Set the volume control on your subwoofer to approximately the halfway point.
4. Turn on your TV and select the TV input where you connected the AVR in Connect Your
TV or Video Display, on page 15.
5. Press the remote control’s AVR button. The AVR’s on-screen display (OSD) Main Menu
Using the On-Screen Menu System screen will appear on the TV.
To access the menu system, press the OSD/Menu button on the remote. The OSD/Menu
Menu will appear, and if a video source is playing, the menu will automatically re-size so
the picture will be visible behind the menu.

6. Use the remote’s Up/Down/Left/Right and OK buttons to select “Speaker Setup.”

NOTE: The actual on-screen menus may differ slightly from the illustrations in this
manual.
The Main Menu system consists of six submenus: Source Select, Source Setup, Surround
Mode, Speaker Setup, Network and System Setup. (The AVR 1710/AVR 171 also have a
Zone 2 submenu.) Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons on the remote or the front panel
to navigate the menu system, and press the OK button to select a menu or setting line,
or to enter a new setting.
The current menu, setting line or new setting will appear in the front-panel Message
Display, as well as on screen.
To return to the previous menu or exit the menu system, press the Back/Exit button. Be
certain all settings are correct, as any changes you have made will be retained.
Most users should follow the instructions in this Set Up the AVR section to configure a
basic home theater system. You may return to these menus at any time to make additional
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7. Select “Auto: EzSet/EQ”. 5. Select “Video In” and select the video input connector you want to assign to the source
button. Press the OK button. NOTE: If you select an HDMI connector as the video input
8. If you have a subwoofer connected, select “Yes with Sub.” Otherwise, select “Yes
connector, the audio input connector will automatically change to the same HDMI
without Sub.”
connector.
9. For AVR 1610/AVR 161, or for AVR 1710/AVR 171’s in 5.0- or 5.1-channel systems,
select “5.0” or “5.1” in the Speaker Configuration screen. For AVR 1710/AVR 171’s in
7.0- or 7.1-channel systems, select “7.0” or “7.1.”
10. The test will begin. Make sure that the room is quiet while the test noise is playing
through the speakers.
11. When the test finishes, select “Done” to exit.

NOTES:
Ř If there are fewer than five main speakers in your system, do not use the EzSet/EQ
process. Instead, proceed as described in Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30.
Ř If you are using an AVR 1710/AVR 171 in 6.0- or 6.1-channel configuration with a
single surround back speaker, do not use the EzSet/EQ process. Instead, proceed as
described in Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30. 6. If you have not selected an HDMI connector for Video In, select “Audio In” and select
the audio input connector you want to assign to the source button. Press the OK button.
Set Up Your Sources You cannot use a different video input connector with an HDMI audio input connector.
The Source Setup menu lets you assign the correct physical audio and video connections
to each source and lets you set many audio and video playback features for each source.
IMPORTANT: The “Video In” and “Audio In” settings are not optional and must
be adjusted before you use your AVR to enable playback of each source. You can
adjust the other settings later. See System Settings, on page 34, for complete information
about adjusting all of the Settings menu options.
1. Review the input connections you listed on the Source Buttons and Assigned
Connectors table, on page 16. Note what changes (if any) you want to make from the
default connector assignments that appear on the list.
2. Turn on your TV and select the TV input where you connected the AVR in Connect Your
TV or Video Display, on page 15.
3. Press the remote control’s OSD/Menu button. The AVR’s OSD setup menu will appear
on the TV. (Note: If you have used a composite video connection to your TV, the OSD 7. Press the remote’s Back/Exit button and repeat steps 3 – 6 for the remaining source
menus will not appear on your TV. Follow the steps below using the AVR’s front-panel buttons with connectors you want to re-assign.
display.)
Title: This selection lets you change the display name for the source, which is useful if
your source’s device type is different from the source’s preprogrammed name. Use the
Up/Down buttons to scroll forward or backeard through the alphanumeric characters
until the desired character appears, then use the Left/Right buttons to move the cursor to
the next or previous position. Move the cursor again to leave a blank space. (Your name
can have a maximum of 10 characters.) When you have finished, press the OK Button.
The new name will appear on the AVR’s front panel and throughout the on-screen menu
system.
Tone: This setting determines whether the treble and bass controls are active for the
source. When it’s set to Off, the tone controls are out of the circuit, with no changes to the
sound. When it’s set to On, the bass and treble controls are in the circuit.
Treble/Bass: These settings boost or cut the treble or bass frequencies by up to 10dB,
in 2dB increments. Use the Left/Right buttons to change the setting. The default setting
is 0dB.
4. Use the remote’s arrow and OK buttons to select “Source Setup,” and use the left/right
arrow buttons to select a source button with connectors that you want to re-assign. Night Mode: This setting activates Night mode for the source, which works with specially
encoded Dolby Digital discs or broadcasts. Night mode compresses the audio so that
louder passages are reduced in volume to avoid disturbing others, while dialogue remains
intelligible. The following settings are available:
Ř Off: No compression is applied. Loud passages in the program remain as they were
recorded.
Ř Mid: Loud passages in the program are reduced moderately in volume.
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Lip Sync: This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from the source Pair the AVR with Your Bluetooth Device
to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip-sync issues can occur when the video portion of a
1. Press the OSD/Menu button and select “Source Select.”
signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the video display.
Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms. (The active source’s video
will be visible behind the OSD menu, allowing you to synchronize the audio with the
picture.)
You can also make lip sync adjustments without activating the AVR’s OSD menus.
Pressing the remote’s Delay button will display the Lip Sync menu bar on the TV,
superimposed at the bottom of the video. Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio
until it is synchronized with the picture.

2. Scroll to “Bluetooth” and select it. The OSD will display that Bluetooth is unpaired.
Zone 2 In (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): This setting determines the audio source for Zone
2 of a multizone system. Select the analog audio input the source is connected to. Digital
audio is not available to the multizone system.
To configure the next source, press the Back/Exit button, then return to the Setup Source
line of the Main Menu. When you have finished configuring all sources, press the Back/
Exit button to clear the menus from view.

Set Up the Network


To play MP3 or WMA media located on DLNA-compatible devices connected to the
network, use the AVR’s internal Internet radio tuner or listen to sources via AirPlay (AVR
1710/AVR 171 only), the AVR must be connected to your home network and you must
join them with the network.
If your network uses an automatic IP address, you should not have to perform any
3. Press the remote’s Option /Info button. The Bluetooth Options Menu will appear.
network setup procedures. Once you connect the AVR to your home network, the network
should automatically assign the AVR an IP address, and the AVR should automatically join
your network.
If your AVR does not automatically join your network (in which case the AVR will display a
“Not Connected” message when you press the Network source button):
1. Press the OSD/Menu button, select System Setup, then select Network.
2. The Network menu will appear.

4. Select “Force Pairing > OK” and press the OK button. The AVR will enter the pairing
mode.
5. Open your Bluetooth device’s pairing menu. The AVR will appear on your device’s
pairing menu as “HK AVR.”
Ř If your device requires a passcode, use 0000.
6. Pair your device with the AVR. Once paired, press the OSD/Menu button to exit the
menu.
3. Select IP Configuration, then press the Right button button twice to cycle the setting
from “Auto” to “Manual” and back to “Auto.” To stream audio from the paired Bluetooth device:
4. Select Apply & Save. The AVR will attempt to connect to the network. 1. Press the OSD/Menu button.
5. If the AVR again fails to connect to the network, you may need to enter your network’s 2. Select the Source Select menu.
settings manually. You may need to obtain your network’s settings from your ISP or
3. Select Bluetooth from the source list.
network administrator.
NOTE: We recommend that you directly connect the AVR to a home-network router so
that it can directly access the Internet for Internet radio, or access devices on the network
for playback of content stored on the devices (see Listening to Media via Your Home
Network, on page 28, for more information).
NOTE: If you have trouble connecting to the network at any time, cycle the AVR into
the Sleep mode, and then turn it back on.

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Operating Your AVR


Video Troubleshooting Tips
Now that you have installed your components and completed a basic configuration, you
If there is no picture:
are ready to begin enjoying your home theater system.
Ř Check the source selection and video input assignment.
HARMAN Remote App Ř Check all connections for a loose or incorrect connection.
For easy control of your AVR with your hand-held device, download the free Harman Ř Check the video input selection on the TV/display device.
Kardon Remote app from iTunes App Store for compatible Apple products, or from Google
Play for compatible Android powered smartphones. Additional Tips for Troubleshooting HDMI Connections
The Harman Kardon Remote App controls virtually all the functions of AVR 1710, AVR 171, Ř Turn off all devices (including the TV, the AVR and any source components).
AVR 1610 and AVR 161 AVRs that are connected to the same network as the device that Ř Unplug the HDMI cables, starting with the cable between the AVR and the TV,
has the app installed. With this easy-to-use app you can turn the AVR on or off, select and continuing with the cables between the AVR and each source device.
a source, control the volume and virtually any other function. You can also access and
navigate all of the AVR’s on-screen setup menus. Ř Carefully reconnect the cables from the source devices to the AVR. Connect the
cable from the AVR to the TV last.
Controlling the Volume Ř Turn on the devices in this order: TV, AVR, source devices.
Adjust the volume either by turning the front-panel Volume knob (clockwise to increase NOTE: Depending upon the particular components involved, the complexity of
volume or counterclockwise to decrease volume) or by pressing the Volume Up/Down the required communication between HDMI components may cause delays of
buttons on the remote. The volume is displayed as a negative number of decibels (dB) up to a minute in the completion of some actions, such as input switching or
below the 0dB reference point (–80dB – +10dB). switching between SD and HD channels.
0dB is the maximum recommended volume for your AVR. Although it’s possible to turn
the volume to a higher level, doing so may damage your hearing and your speakers. For
certain more dynamic audio materials, even 0dB may be too high, allowing for damage Selecting a Surround Mode
to equipment. Use caution with regard to volume levels. Selecting a surround mode can be as simple or sophisticated as your individual system
To change the volume level display from the default decibel scale to a 0-to-90 scale, and tastes. Feel free to experiment, and you may find a few favorites for certain sources
adjust the Volume Units setting in the System Settings menu, as described in System or program types. You can find more detailed information on surround modes in
Settings, on page 34. Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 29.
To select a surround mode, press the OSD/Menu button and select Surround Mode. The
Muting the Sound Surround Mode menu will appear.
To mute all speakers and the headphones, press the Mute button on the remote. Any
recording in progress will not be affected. The MUTE message will appear in the display
as a reminder. To restore the sound, press the Mute button again, or adjust the volume.

Listening Through Headphones


Plug the 1/4-inch stereo plug on a pair of headphones into the front-panel Phones
jack for private listening. The default HARMAN Headphone mode uses virtual surround
processing to emulate the sound of a 5.1-channel speaker system. Press the Surround
Modes button on the front panel or the remote to switch to the Headphone Bypass mode,
which delivers a conventional two-channel signal to the headphones. No other surround
modes are available for the headphones.
NOTE: You will be unable to listen through headphones if the iPod source is selected.

Selecting a Source Auto Select: For digital programs, such as a movie recorded with a Dolby Digital or DTS
soundtrack, the AVR will automatically use the soundtrack’s native surround format. For
There are three different ways to select a source: two-channel analog and PCM programs, the AVR uses the HARMAN NSP mode.
Ř Press the front-panel Source buttons to scroll through the sources. Virtual Surround: When only two main speakers are present in the system, you can use
Ř Using the on-screen menus, press the OSD/Menu button, highlight “Source Select” Virtual Surround to create an enhanced soundfield that virtualizes the missing speakers.
and press the OK button. Scroll to the desired source and press the OK button. Stereo: When you want two-channel playback, select the number of speakers you want
Ř You can directly select any source by pressing its Source Selector button on the to use for playback:
remote. Ř “2 CH Stereo” uses two speakers.
The AVR selects the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and any other settings Ř “5 CH Stereo” plays the left-channel signal through the front left and surround
you made during setup. left speakers, the right-channel signal through the front right and surround right
The source name, the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and the surround speakers, and a summed mono signal through the center speaker.
mode will appear on the front panel. The source name and active surround mode will also Ř “7 CH Stereo” (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only) follows the same scheme as 5 CH Stereo but
briefly appear on the TV screen. adds the surround back left and surround back right speakers. This mode is available
only when the surround back speakers are present and have not been reassigned to
multizone or front height operation. See Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on
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HARMAN NSP: A HARMAN proprietary technology, NSP uses sophisticated digital Preset Stations
processing to deliver a true natural sounding three-dimensional listening experience
You can store a total of 30 stations (AM and FM combined) as presets. When you want to
from conventional 2-channel stereo sources like CDs and stereo broadcasts. While
save the currently tuned station as a preset, press the remote’s Memory button. Use the
preserving the recording’s original timbre and spatial balance, HARMAN NSP creates a
Number buttons to enter the desired preset number.
simulated listening space that automatically adjusts to suit the type of program you are
listening to. To tune to a preset station:
The following adjustments are available: Ř Press the Left/Right buttons.
Ř Stage Width: This adjustment allows you to widen or narrow the width of the apparent Ř Press the remote’s Preset Scan button. The AVR will tune to each preset station
listening space in front of you. For example, a higher setting would be appropriate for in order for five seconds. When the desired preset is tuned, press the Preset Scan
a recording of an orchestra playing in a concert hall, while a lower setting would be button again.
more appropriate for a recording of a singer playing an acoustic guitar.
Ř Enter the preset number using the Number buttons. For presets 10 through 30, press
Ř Stage Depth: This adjustment lets you control the total size of the apparent listening 0 before the preset number. For example, to enter preset 21, press 0-2-1.
space. A higher setting would approximate the acoustic qualities of larger listening
Auto Store is an alternate method for storing presets automatically. When you select Auto
spaces, such as concert halls and arenas, while a lower setting would approximate
Store, your AVR will scan for any frequencies with good signal and save them as presets
the acoustic qualities of smaller listening spaces like small clubs or coffee houses.
automatically. To use Auto Store:
Movie: Select from the following when you want a surround mode for movie playback:
Ř In either FM or AM source, press the Info/Option button on the AVR’s remote
DTS Neo:6 Cinema or Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx or IIz when seven main speakers are present)
control.
in the AVR 1710/AVR 171.
Ř Press OK to select “Auto Store.”
Music: Select from the following when you want a surround mode for music playback:
DTS Neo:6 Music or Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx or IIz when seven main speakers are present Ř Highlight “Yes” and press “OK.”
in the AVR 1710/AVR 171). The Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx/IIz Music mode allows access to a
Your AVR may take several minutes to complete the Auto Store process. Note that
submenu with some additional settings. See Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on
performing Auto Store will erase all currently saved preset station.
page 29, for more information.
Game: Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx/IIz when seven main speakers are present) Game is available Listening to Media on a USB Device
for video game playback..
Your AVR is compatible with MP3 and WMA media.
After you have made your selection, press the Back/Exit button.
MP3 compatibility: Mono or stereo, contstant bit rates (CBR) from 8kbps to 320kbps,
You can also change surround mode categories by repeatedly pressing the Surround variable bit rates (VBR) from lowest to highest quality, with sample rates from 8kHz –
Mode button on either the remote or the front panel. 48kHz.
Ř You can change surround modes within surround mode categories by pressing the WMA compatibility: Ver. 9.2 basic, stereo CBR with 32kHz – 48kHz sampling rate and
Surround Mode Select buttons on the front panel. 40kbps – 192kbps bit rate, mono CBR with 8kHz – 16kHz sampling rate and 5kbps –
16kbps bit rate, VBR Pass Encoding and Quality Encoding 10 – 98, 44kHz and 48kHz
See Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 29, for more information on surround
sampling rate.
modes.
No other types of media are supported.
Listening to FM and AM Radio
Playing files on a USB device
Select the Radio source. A screen similar to the one in the illustration below will appear.
1. Insert the USB drive into the AVR’s front-panel USB port.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect a personal computer or peripheral to the USB port. USB
hubs and multi-card readers are not supported.
2. Press the USB source selector button on the remote until the front-panel display’s
“USB” as the source. The USB screen will appear.

Use the Up/Down buttons or the Remote’s Channel buttons to tune a station as displayed
on the front panel and on-screen display.
The AVR defaults to automatic tuning, meaning each press of the Up/Down buttons scans
up or down the frequency band until a station with acceptable signal strength is found.
To switch to manual tuning, in which each press of the Up/Down buttons steps through
a single tuning frequency increment, press the Tuning Mode button on the front panel or
3. Select a folder and press the OK button. The AVR will list all compatible audio files.
press and hold the OK button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds. Each press
of the button toggles between automatic and manual tuning modes.
Once you have tuned an FM station, toggling the Mode setting also switches the radio
between stereo and monaural reception. (Mono reception may improve reception of
weaker stations.) Note that some surround modes are not available with monaural
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4. Select a file to begin playback. The USB play screen will appear. Any ID3 information The table below summarizes the controls available during normal playback via the USB
will be displayed, along with the track’s elapsed/current time and icons indicating the port.
current playback status.
iPod or iPhone Function Remote Control Button
Play Play
Pause Pause
Menu OSD/Menu
Back/Exit Back/Exit or Left Arrow
Select OK or Right Arrow
Scroll Reverse Up Arrow
Scroll Forward Down Arrow
Forward Search Forward Search
Reverse Search Reverse Search
Next Track Skip Forward or Right Arrow
Previous Track Skip Backward or Left Arrow
NOTES:
While scrolling, hold the button to scroll faster.
Ř To skip to the next track, press the Right button; to skip to the beginning of the
current track, press the Left button once ; to skip to the beginning of the previous While a selection is playing, the song title, and play mode icon will appear on the front-
track, press the Left button twice (or the Left button once if the track’s elapsed time panel display.
is less than 5 seconds.). If the AVR is connected to your TV, an iPod screen will appear and display the play mode
Ř You can use the Transport Control buttons to control playback (skipping to the icon, song title, artist and album. If random or repeat play has been programmed, an
previous or next track, searching at high speed forward or backward within a track, icon will appear.
playing a file, pausing playback or stopping playback).
Ř To repeat a file or folder, press the Option/Info Button and select the Repeat option.
Each press of the Left or Right buttons will change the setting from Off (no repeat) to
repeat One (file) to repeat All (files at the current directory level of the drive). Repeat
All will always be activated when Shuffle Music playback is turned on.
Ř To play the audio tracks in random order, press the Options/Info button and select
Shuffle. Each press of the Shuffle turns the setting on or off. The AVR will automatically
repeat the tracks until playback is stopped manually.
Ř To collapse a folder or return to the previous menu level, press the Back/Exit button

Listening to an iPod/iPhone/iPad Device


When an iPod, iPhone or iPad device is connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port,
you may play audio files through your high-quality audio system, operate the iPod,
CAUTION: We strongly recommend that you use the screen saver built into
iPad or iPhone using the AVR remote or the AVR’s front-panel controls, view navigation
your video display to avoid possible damage from “burn-in” that may occur
messages on the AVR’s front panel or a connected video display and charge the iPod,
with plasma and CRT displays when a still image, such as a menu screen,
iPad or iPhone. For the latest compatibility information, please see our Web site: www.
remains on the display for an extended period of time.
harmankardon.com.
Press the USB source selector button on the remote until the front-panel displays “iPod”
as the source. The iPod screen will appear. Press the Option/Info button to view the iPod options menu:
Repeat: Select this setting to repeat a track or all tracks in the current album or playlist.
Each press of the OK button switches the setting: repeat Off, repeat One or repeat All.
Shuffle: Select this setting to play all the available songs in random order. Each press
of the OK button switches the setting: shuffle by Song, shuffle by Album, or Off to end
shuffle playback.
NOTE: The iTunes application allows you to exempt some tracks from Shuffle mode. The
AVR cannot override this setting.

Listening to Media via AirPlay (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only)


If you have joined an AVR 1710/AVR 171 to your home network you can stream audio to it
via AirPlay from compatible Apple devices with iOS 4.2 or newer and computers that have
iTunes 10.1 or newer that are joined on the same network. See Connect to Your Home
Network, on page 18, for information about connecting to your network, and Set Up the
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To initiate AirPlay streaming to the AVR: Listening to Media via Your Home Network
Ř To initiate AirPlay streaming from a computer with iTunes, launch iTunes, click on Your AVR is DLNA-compatible and can access MP3 and WMA audio media that is stored
the AirPlay button that appears at the bottom of the computer’s iTunes window, and on other DLNA-compatible devices that are connected to the same network as your
select “HK AVR” in the pop-up list that appears. AVR.
DLNA is a file sharing protocol that creates a bridge between the AVR and other devices
on the same network that contain audio media. DLNA is supported by PCs that have
Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center or Intel Media Server file sharing. Apple
HK AVR computers can also share files via DLNA using HARMAN Music Manager software, which
Select you can download without charge from www.harmankardon.com. (Third-party software
AirPlay “HK AVR171_1710” that enables DLNA file-sharing also is available.)
Button From Pop-Up List
MP3 compatibility: Mono or stereo, contstant bit rates (CBR) from 8kbps to 320kbps,
variable bit rates (VBR) from lowest to highest quality, with sample rates from 8kHz –
48kHz.
Ř To initiate AirPlay streaming from an iPod, iPhone or iPad device, tap the AirPlay
button on the device’s screen and select “HK AVR171_1710” in the speaker- WMA compatibility: Ver. 9.2 basic, stereo CBR with 32kHz – 48kHz sampling rate and
selection list that appears. 40kbps – 192kbps bit rate, mono CBR with 8kHz – 16kHz sampling rate and 5kbps –
16kbps bit rate, VBR Pass Encoding and Quality Encoding 10 – 98, 44kHz and 48kHz
The AirPlay audio stream will break in (the OSD will display an “AirPlay activated” sampling rate.
message) and interrupt the source that is currently playing through the AVR. If the AVR is
in the Sleep mode, it will turn on and begin playing the AirPlay audio stream. The music Before you can access files located on other devices via the network, each device
playback screen will appear on the OSD. must first give permission to share files with the AVR:

Use the remote’s Transport Control buttons to control playback. To share media on PCs:

Listening to vTuner (Internet Radio) 1. Open Windows Media Player.

Your AVR’s Network connection brings you a world of MP3- and WMA-format streams via 2. Open the Library menu and select Media Sharing. The Media Sharing window will
the Internet. After you have successfully connected to your home network as described in appear.
Connect to Your Home Network, on page 18, and set up the network as described in Set 3. Check the “Share My Media” box. An icon for the AVR will appear in the window.
Up the Network, on page 24, press the Network Source Selector button on the remote.
Each press toggles between the Network and vTuner screens. 4. Select the AVR icon, select “Allow,” then select “OK.”
The computer’s WMA and MP3 media should now be available to the AVR.
To share media on other types of computers, operating systems or media software:
Check the instructions for the computer, operating system or media player.
To listen to shared media, press the Network Source Selector button. (If vTuner appears
as the source, press the button a second time to switch from the Internet Radio source to
the Network source.) The Home Network screen will appear.

With the vTuner screen (above) displayed, the AVR will automatically connect to the
Internet via the www.radioharmankardon.com portal. To select a stream use the Up/
Down buttons to search by category.
NOTE: The categories displayed vary by region.
To create a Favourites list, log onto www.radioharmankardon.com from your computer.
Enter your either you AVR’s MAC address as its ID # (the MAC address is on the Network
Settings screen in the System Settings menu - AVR 171/AVR 1710 only) or your AVR’s The screen will list by name all devices on the network that allow sharing. Use the Up/
vTuner ID # (the vTuner ID # is found on the Help page on the vTuner main menu - AVR Down and OK buttons to browse the content stored in the device’s media player library.
161/AVR 1610 only) and create an account. Favourites that you select on the Web site Scroll to the desired item and press the OK button to select it. To return to the previous
will be available on the AVR. menu level (or to clear the menu from view from the top level), press the Back/Exit
Navigation is similar to other menus. Scroll to the desired item and press the OK button to button.
select it. To return to the previous menu level (or to clear the top-level menu from view), NOTE: Although video content may appear in the menu, the AVR does not support video
press the Back/Exit button or the Left button. playback from the network connection.
The AVR is not able to connect to streams that require site registration or other interaction
prior to playing the stream. If the AVR cannot connect to the stream, a “Network Error”
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Playing Media from a Roku Streaming Stick Advanced Functions


When you connect a Roku Streaming Stick to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI input and join it
with your home Wi-Fi network, you can use the AVR’s remote to search for and control Much of the adjusting and configuration your AVR requires is handled automatically, with
streaming media. NOTE: Your home network must be Wi-Fi for you to be able to use the little intervention required on your part. You can also customize your AVR to suit your
Roku Streaming Stick with your AVR. system and your tastes. In this section we will describe some of the more advanced
adjustments available to you.
1. After connecting the Roku Streaming Stick to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI input, select the
AVR’s MHL source. The Roku Streaming Stick’s video output should be displayed on Audio Processing and Surround Sound
your TV.
Audio signals can be encoded in a variety of formats that can affect not only the quality
2. Follow the Roku instructions for joining the Roku Streaming Stick with your Wi-Fi of the sound but the number of speaker channels and the surround mode. You may also
network, using the Roku remote. manually select a different surround mode, when available.
3. Once the Roku Streaming Stick is joined with your Wi-Fi network, the AVR remote
buttons shown below will perform the same functions as their counterparts on the Analog Audio Signals
Roku remote: Analog audio signals usually consist of two channels – left and right. Your AVR is able to
process two-channel audio signals to produce multichannel surround sound, even
Menu
Home Menu when no surround sound has been encoded in the recording. Among the available
Navigation
modes are the Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx/IIz, Virtual Speaker, DTS Neo:6, HARMAN NSP,
5 CH and 7 CH Stereo modes. To select one of these modes, press the Surround
Modes button.

Digital Audio Signals


Digital audio signals offer greater flexibility and capacity than analog signals, and
allow the encoding of discrete channel information directly into the signal. The result is
improved sound quality and startling directionality, since each channel’s information is
transmitted discretely. High-resolution recordings sound extraordinarily distortion-free,
MHL Source Menu Item Previous especially in the high frequencies.
Button Selection Menu
Surround Modes
Surround-mode selection depends upon the format of the incoming audio signal as well
as your personal taste. Although there is never a time when all of the AVR’s surround
modes are available, there is usually a wide variety of modes available for a given input.
Table A12 in the Appendix, on page 47, offers a brief description of each mode and
indicates the types of incoming signals or digital bitstreams the mode may be used with.
Additional information about the Dolby and DTS modes is available on the companies’
Web sites: www.dolby.com and www.dtsonline.com.
When in doubt, check the jacket of your disc for more information on which surround
modes are available. Usually, nonessential sections of the disc, such as trailers, extra
materials or the disc menu, are available only in Dolby Digital 2.0 (two-channel) or
PCM two-channel mode. If the main title is playing and the display shows one of these
surround modes, look for an audio or language setup section in the disc’s menu. Also,
make sure your disc player’s audio output is set to the original bitstream rather than two-
channel PCM. Stop play and check the player’s output setting.
Multichannel digital recordings are produced in five-channel, six-channel or seven-
channel formats, with or without a “.1” channel. The channels included in a typical
5.1-channel recording are front left, front right, center, surround left, surround right and
LFE (low-frequency effects). The LFE channel is denoted as “.1” to represent the fact that
it is limited to the low frequencies. 6.1-channel recordings add a single surround back
channel, and 7.1-channel recordings add surround back left and surround back right
channels to the 5.1-channel configuration. New formats are available in 7.1-channel
configurations. Your AVR is able to play the new audio formats, delivering a more exciting
home theater experience.
AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: To use the 6.1- and 7.1-channel surround modes, the surround
back channels must be enabled. See Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30 for more
information.
Digital formats include Dolby Digital 2.0 (two channels only), Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby
Digital EX (6.1), Dolby Digital Plus (7.1), Dolby TrueHD (7.1), DTS-HD High-Resolution
Audio (7.1), DTS-HD Master Audio (7.1), DTS 5.1, DTS-ES (6.1 Matrix and Discrete),
DTS 96/24 (5.1), two-channel PCM modes in 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.1kHz, 96kHz,
176.4kHz or 192kHz, and 5.1 or 7.1 multichannel PCM.
When the AVR receives a digital signal, it detects the encoding method and the number
of channels, which is displayed briefly as three numbers, separated by slashes (e.g.,
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The first number indicates the number of front channels in the signal: “1” represents AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: Dolby Pro Logic IIx is available only if you have set up the
a monophonic recording (usually an older program that has been digitally remastered AVR’s Assigned Amp to Surround Back; Dolby Pro Logic IIz is available only if you have
or, more rarely, a modern program for which the director has chosen mono as a special set up the AVR’s Assigned Amp to Front Height. See Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30,
effect). “2” indicates the presence of the left and right channels, but no center channel. for more information.
“3” indicates that all three front channels (left, right and center) are present.
PLIIz Height Gain (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): When you have set the Assigned Amp to
The second number indicates whether any surround channels are present: “0” indicates Front Height (see Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30), the PLIIz Height Gain setting will
that no surround information is present. “1” indicates that a matrixed surround signal is become available. The front height channels can greatly improve the spatial experience
present. “2” indicates discrete left and right surround channels. “3” is used with DTS-ES of a surround-sound system. Some listeners may want the depth and dimension that
bitstreams to represent the presence of the discrete surround back channel, in addition height channels provide, but from a seemingly transparent experience. Other listeners
to the side surround left and right channels. “4” is used with 7.1-channel digital formats may prefer to accentuate the front height channels by using a higher volume setting.
to indicate the presence of two discrete side surround channels and two discrete back
The PLIIz Height Gain control gives you the ability to change the volume of the front height
surround channels.
channels to suit different programs. The control has three settings: Low (normal volume),
The third number is used for the LFE channel: “0” indicates no LFE channel. “.1” indicates Mid (moderate volume increase) and High (maximum volume increase). Note that you
that an LFE channel is present. can also fine-tune the front height channel volume levels. See Setting Channel Output
Levels Manually, on page 32, for details.
The 6.1-channel signals – Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES Matrix and Discrete – each
include a flag that signals the receiver to decode the surround back channel, indicated as Dolby PLII/Dolby PLIIx Music: Some additional settings are available when you select
3/2/.1 EX-ON for Dolby Digital EX materials, and 3/3/.1 ES-ON for DTS-ES materials. the Dolby Pro Logic II or IIx Music Mode in the Surround Modes menu:
Dolby Digital 2.0 signals may include a Dolby Surround flag indicating DS-ON or DS-OFF,
depending on whether the two-channel bitstream contains only stereo information or a
downmix of a multichannel program that can be decoded by the AVR’s Dolby Pro Logic
decoder. By default, these signals are played in Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie mode.
When a PCM signal is received, the PCM message and the sampling rate (32kHz, 44.1kHz,
48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz or 192kHz) will appear.
When only two channels – left and right – are present, the analog surround modes may be
used to decode the signal into multiple channels. If you would prefer a different surround
format than the native signal’s digital encoding, press the Surround Modes button to
display the Surround Modes menu (see Selecting a Surround Mode, on page 25).
The Auto Select option sets the surround mode to the native signal’s digital encoding, e.g.,
Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio. For two-channel materials, the
AVR defaults to the HARMAN NSP mode. If you prefer a different surround mode, select Center Width: This setting affects how vocals sound through the three front speakers.
the surround-mode category: Virtual Surround, Stereo, Movie, Music or Video Game. A lower number focuses the vocal information tightly on the center channel. Higher
Press the OK button to change the mode. numbers (up to 7) broaden the vocal soundstage. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust.
Each surround-mode category is set to a default surround mode: Dimension: This setting affects the depth of the surround presentation, allowing you to
“move” the sound toward the front or rear of the room. The setting of “0” is a neutral
Ř Virtual Surround: Virtual speaker.
default. Setting “F-3” moves the sound toward the front of the room, while setting “R-3”
Ř Stereo: 7-CH Stereo or 5-CH Stereo (depending on how many main speakers are moves the sound toward the rear. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust it.
present in the system).
Panorama: With the Panorama mode turned on, some of the sound from the front
Ř NSP: HARMAN NSP. speakers is moved to the surround speakers, creating an enveloping “wraparound”
effect. Each press of the OK button toggles the setting On or Off.
Ř Movie: Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.
Please refer to Table A10 in the Appendix for more information on which surround modes
Ř Music: Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.
are available with different bitstreams.
Ř Video Game: Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.
You may select a different mode for each category. Below is a complete list of available
Manual Speaker Setup
surround modes. (The actual surround modes available will depend on the number of Your AVR is flexible and may be configured to work with most speakers and to compensate
speakers in your system.) for the acoustic characteristics of your room.
Ř Virtual Surround: Virtual speaker. The EzSet/EQ process automatically detects the capabilities of each connected speaker
and optimizes the AVR’s performance with your speakers. If you are unable to run EzSet/
Ř Stereo: 2-CH Stereo, 5-CH Stereo or 7-CH Stereo (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only).
EQ calibration, or if you wish to set up your AVR for your speakers manually, use the
Ř NSP: HARMAN NSP. Speaker Setup on-screen menus.
Ř Movie: DTS Neo:6 Cinema, Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie (AVR Before beginning, place your loudspeakers as explained in the Place Your Speakers
1710/AVR 171 only), Dolby Pro Logic IIz (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only). section, on page 11, and connect them to the AVR. Consult the owner’s guide for the
speakers or the manufacturer’s Web site for their frequency-range specification. Although
Ř Music: DTS Neo:6 Music, Dolby Pro Logic II Music, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music (AVR
you may set the AVR’s individual channel levels “by ear,” an SPL (sound-pressure level)
1710/AVR 171 only), Dolby Pro Logic IIz (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only).
meter purchased at a local electronics store will provide greater accuracy.
Ř Video Game: Dolby Pro Logic II Game, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Game (AVR 1710/AVR 171
Record your configuration settings in Tables A3 through A12 in the Appendix for easy re-
only), Dolby Pro Logic IIz (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only).
entry after a system reset or the unit has been unplugged for more than four weeks.
Once you have programmed the surround mode for each type of audio, select the line
from the Surround Modes menu to override the AVR’s automatic surround-mode selection.
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Step One – Determine Your Speakers’ Crossover Frequencies NOTE: To save the current settings, press the Back/Exit button.
Without using the EzSet/EQ process, the AVR can’t detect how many speakers For best results, adjust the submenus in this order: Speakers, Crossover, Distance and
you’ve connected to it; nor can it determine their capabilities. Consult the technical Output Adjust.
specifications for all of your speakers and locate the frequency response, usually given
as a range, e.g., 100Hz – 20kHz (±3dB). Write down the lowest frequency that each of Speakers
your speakers (except the subwoofer) is capable of playing (100Hz in the above example)
This selection lets you program the correct setting for each speaker group. The settings
as the crossover in Table A3 in the Appendix. NOTE: This is not the same as the crossover
in this menu affect the remainder of the speaker setup process and the availability of
frequency listed in the speaker’s specifications.
various surround modes at any time.
The AVR’s bass management determines which speakers will be used to play back the
Select ON when the speakers are present in the system; select OFF for positions where
low-frequency (bass) portion of the source program. Sending the lowest notes to small
no speakers are installed. The Front Left & Right setting is always ON and may not be
satellite speakers will result in bad sound and may even damage the speakers. The
disabled.
highest notes may not be heard at all through the subwoofer.
With proper bass management, the AVR divides the source signal at a crossover frequency.
All information above that crossover frequency is played through your system’s speakers,
and all information below the crossover frequency is played through the subwoofer. This
way, each loudspeaker in your system will perform at its best, delivering a more powerful
and enjoyable sound experience.

Step Two – Measure the Speaker Distances


Ideally, all of your speakers would be placed in a circle, with the listening position at the
center. However, you may have had to place some speakers a little farther away from
the listening position than others. Because of this, sounds that are supposed to arrive
simultaneously from different speakers may blur, due to different arrival times.
Your AVR provides a Distance adjustment that compensates for these real-world speaker
placement differences. Any changes will be reflected in the total Number Of Speakers displayed at the top of
the screen.
Measure the distance from each speaker to the listening position, and write it down
in Table A4 in the Appendix. Even if all of your speakers are the same distance from AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: The Assigned AMP setting includes four options:
the listening position, enter your speaker distances as described in Set the Speaker
t Surround Back: Select the Surr. Back option if your main system is a 7.1-channel
Distances, on page 32.
system and you are using surround back left and surround back right speakers.
Step Three – Manual Speaker Setup Menu t Zone 2: Select the Zone 2 option if your main system is a 5.1-channel system and
you want to use the Assigned Amp speaker outputs to power speakers in Zone 2. See
Now you are ready to program the AVR. Sit in your usual listening position, and make the
Install a Multizone System, on page 19, for more information.
room as quiet as possible.
t Front Height: Select the Front Height option if your main system is a 7.1-channel
With the AVR and video display turned on, press the OSD/Menu button to display the
system and you are using Front Height speakers with Dolby Pro Logic IIz.
menu system. Select the Speaker Setup menu, and then select Manual Setup.
t Off: Select Off if you have not connected speakers to the Assigned Amp speaker
outputs.
NOTE: When you set Assigned AMP to “Zone 2,” the speakers connected to the Assigned
Amp outputs will not be configured during the EzSet/EQ process. Configure the speakers
manually, as explained below.
When you have finished, press the Back/Exit button.

Crossover
After you return to the Speaker Setup menu, navigate to the Crossover line and press the
OK button to display the Crossover menu.

If you have already run the EzSet/EQ process as explained in Configure the AVR for Your
Speakers, on page 22, the AVR saved the results. To fine-tune the EzSet/EQ results, or
to configure the AVR from scratch, select Manual Setup. The Manual Setup screen will
appear.

The AVR will display only those speaker groups you set to On in the Number of Speakers
menu.
Refer to Table A3 to see the crossover frequencies that you wrote down for your
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For each speaker group, select one of these eight crossover frequencies: Large, 40Hz, Step Four – Setting Channel Output Levels Manually
50Hz, 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz, 100Hz, 110Hz, 120Hz, 140Hz, 150Hz, 160Hz, 180Hz
For a conventional stereo receiver, a simple balance control adjusts the stereo imaging
or 200Hz. If the speaker’s crossover frequency is below 40Hz, select the first option,
by varying the relative loudness of the left and right channels. In a home theater system
“Large.” This setting doesn’t refer to the speaker’s physical size but to its frequency
with up to seven main channels plus up to two subwoofers, achieving proper imaging
response, which is also called “full range.”
becomes both more critical and more complex. The goal is to ensure that each channel
NOTE: If you have Room EQ set to On, the crossover frequencies have been automatically is heard at the listening position with equal loudness (when signals of equal loudness
set by the AVR and cannot be adjusted. are played through them).
Write down the settings in Table A6 in the Appendix. Your AVR’s EzSet/EQ calibration can handle this critical task for you simply and
automatically. However, the Output Adjust menu allows you to calibrate the levels
When you have finished entering the settings, press the Back/Exit button to return to the
manually, either using the system’s built-in test tone or while playing source material.
Manual Setup menu.
From the Manual Setup menu select Output Adjust to display the speaker volume
Select the “Speakers” menu again and note the Subwoofer setting: This setting depends
adjustment menu.
upon the Crossover setting you selected for the front left and right speakers.
Ř If you set the front speakers to a numeric crossover frequency, the subwoofer
setting will always be SUB. All low-frequency information will always be sent to the
subwoofer. If you don’t have a subwoofer, either upgrade to full-range front left and
right speakers or add a subwoofer at the earliest opportunity.
Ř If you set the front left/right speakers to LARGE, select one of the three following
settings for the subwoofer:
L/R+LFE: This setting sends all low-frequency information to the subwoofer,
including a) information that would normally be played through the front left and
right speakers and b) the special low-frequency effects (LFE) channel information.
OFF: Select this setting when no subwoofer is in use. All low-frequency information
will be sent to the front left and right speakers.
LFE: This setting plays low-frequency information contained in the left and right All of the system’s speakers will appear with their current level settings. You can adjust
program channels through the front left and right speakers, and directs only the each speaker’s level between –10dB and +10dB in 1dB increments.
LFE-channel information to the subwoofer.
While making adjustments, you can measure the channel levels in one of these ways:
Distance Ř Preferably, use a handheld SPL meter set to the C-weighting, slow scale. Adjust each
speaker so that the meter reads 75dB when the AVR’s built-in test noise is playing.
As described above in Step Two, when you measured the distances from each of your
speakers to the listening position, your AVR provides an adjustment that compensates Ř By ear. Adjust the levels so that the test tone sounds equally loud to you when it plays
for the different distances so that the sound from each speaker will reach the listening through each speaker.
position at the proper time. This process will improve the clarity and detail of the sound.
To set your levels using the AVR’s internal test tone, select the menu’s Test Tone line and
On the Manual Setup menu, move the cursor to the Distance line and press the OK button use the Left/Right buttons to turn the test tone on. Then select the Test Tone SEQ line to
to display the Adjust Speaker Distance menu. select between Auto and Manual:
Auto: The test tone will automatically circulate to all speakers, as indicated by the
highlight bar. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the level for any speaker when the test
tone is paused there. Use the Up/Down buttons to move the highlight bar to another line,
and the test tone will follow the bar. To stop the test tone, use the Up/Down buttons to
move the cursor out of the screen’s speaker listings area.
Manual: The test tone will stay on the selected speaker until you use the Up/Down
buttons to move it to another speaker. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the level for
the speaker through which the test tone is playing.
If you are using an external source to set your output levels, set Test Tone to Off, use the
Up/Down buttons to navigate to each speaker, and use the Left/Right buttons to adjust
the speaker’s level while the source plays.
NOTE: If you are using a handheld SPL meter with external source material, such as a
Enter the distance from each speaker to the listening position that you measured in Step test disc or an audio selection, play it and adjust the AVR’s master volume control until
Two and recorded in Table A4 in the Appendix (see page 39). Select a speaker, then use the meter measures 75dB. Then adjust the individual speaker levels.
the Left/Right buttons to change the measurement. You can enter distances between 0
Output Reset: To reset all levels to their factory defaults of 0dB, scroll down to this line
and 30 feet (9.1m). The default distance for all speakers is 10 feet (3m).
and press the OK button.
The default unit of measurement is feet. To change the unit to meters, select the Unit of
When you have finished adjusting the speaker levels, record the settings in Table A3 in
Measure line and press the Left or Right button to change the setting.
the Appendix. Then press the Back/Exit Button.
NOTE: If you set the Assigned AMP channels to Zone 2, you will not be able to adjust
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Notes on Setting Speaker Volumes in Home Theater Systems: Notes about listening in Zone 2:
While setting your system’s individual speaker volume levels is ultimately up to your Ř Although you can listen to iPod or USB as a source in Zone 2, you cannot begin
personal taste, here are some ideas you may find helpful: iPod or USB playback from within Zone 2. You must initially select iPod or USB as a
source in Zone 1 and begin playback of a track or playlist from there. Then you can
Ř For films and video-music programs, your overall goal should be to create an
select iPod as the Zone 2 source and control playback from within Zone 2 even if you
enveloping, realistic sound field that draws you into the film or music program
switch Zone 1 to a different source.
without drawing your attention away from the action on the screen.
Ř Only one of the AVR’s internal sources (iPod, USB, vTuner, Network, AirPlay, DLNA
Ř For multichannel music recordings, some music producers will create a sound field
DMR) can be active at a time across both zones. For example, if you are listening
that places the musicians all around you; others will create a sound field that places
to vTuner as the source in Zone 1 and switch the source in Zone 2 to USB, it will
the musicians in front of you, with more subtle ambience in the surround speakers
switch the source in Zone 1 to USB(and vice versa). To listen to different sources in
(as you would experience in a concert hall).
Zone 1 and Zone 2 at the same time, at least one source must be one of the AVR’s
Ř In most 5.1-channel and 7.1-channel film soundtracks, the surround speakers are configurable external sources (Cable/Sat, Disc, STB or TV) that is connected to one
not intended to be as loud or as active as the front speakers. Adjusting the surround of the AVR’s analog audio inputs, or one of the AVR’s terrestrial radio sources (FM
speakers so they are always as loud as the front speakers could make dialogue or AM).
difficult to understand and will make some sound effects sound unrealistically loud.
Volume: Highlight this line, and use the Left/Right buttons to control the volume in Zone
2.
Notes on Setting Subwoofer Volume:
Assigned AMP: This line lets you assign the Assigned AMP channels to “Zone 2” for
Ř Sometimes the ideal subwoofer volume setting for music is too loud for films, while
multizone operation (see Number of Speakers, on page 31). When this line is set to Zone
the ideal setting for films is too quiet for music. When setting the subwoofer volume,
2, you may configure the main listening room for only up to 5.1 channels.
listen to both music and films with strong bass content and find a “middle ground”
volume level that works for both. To use the remote to control the sound in Zone 2, press the remote’s Zone 2 button. The
volume, mute and source select buttons will control the sound in Zone 2 and the Zone 2
Ř If your subwoofer always seems too loud or too quiet, you may want to place it in
button will illuminate whenever you press a button to indicate that the remote is in the
a different location. Placing the subwoofer in a corner will always tend to increase
Zone 2 control mode. Press the Zone 2 button again to return the remote to the main
its bass output, while placing it away from any walls or corners will always tend to
listening area control mode.
reduce its bass output.

AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: Listening in Zone 2


With the multizone system in use, you may enjoy an exciting 5.1-channel home theater
presentation in the main listening area, while others listen to an entirely different source in
another room. See Install a Multizone System, on page 19, for installation information.
You set up and activate the AVR’s multizone system from the on-screen Zone 2 menu.
Press the OSD/Menu button, and navigate to the Zone 2 line. Press the OK button to
display the Zone 2 menu.

Status: This line lets you turn Zone 2 on or off.


Source: This line lets you select the source input for Zone 2. You may select a different
source from the one currently operating in the main listening area. However, if the same
source has been selected for both the main listening area and Zone 2, listeners in both
areas will hear the same content.
Only analog audio sources are available to Zone 2. To hear digital devices such as a CD
player in Zone 2, follow these steps:
1. In addition to making a digital audio connection, connect the source device’s analog
audio outputs to the AVR. Make a note in Table A5 on page 39 to record which set of
analog inputs you used.
2. Use the AVR’s front-panel Audio Input button to select the analog audio input. (Leave
the Audio setting for the source device in the Source Setup menu set to the digital
input.)

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System Settings Sleep Timer


The sleep timer sets the AVR to play for up to 90 minutes and then turn off
The AVR’s System Settings menu lets you customize in what way many of the AVR’s automatically.
features operate. Press the OSD/Menu button and navigate to the System line. Press the
OK button to display the System Settings menu. Press the Sleep button on the remote, and the time until turn-off will be displayed.
Each additional press of the Sleep button increases the play time by 10 minutes, with a
maximum of 90 minutes. The SLEEP OFF setting disables the sleep timer.
When the sleep timer has been set, the front-panel display will automatically dim to half
brightness.
If you press the Sleep button after the timer has been set, the remaining play time will be
displayed. Press the Sleep button again to change the play time.
The front-panel display will count down during the final 10 seconds before going to Sleep
mode. Pressing any button during this countdown will cancel the process and disable
the Sleep timer.

Processor Reset
If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge, unplug the AC power cord for at least
Panel Timeout: This setting allows you to set the AVR’s front-panel display to automatically 3 minutes. Plug the cord back in and turn the AVR on. If this procedure doesn’t help, reset
turn off after remaining on for a predetermined time (3 – 10 seconds) each time you use the AVR’s processor as described below.
a control. Set this to “Off” to have the display remain on continually. NOTE: A processor reset erases all user configurations, including speaker and level
Auto Power Off: This setting allows you to set the AVR to automatically switch to the settings and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter all of these settings from your entries in
Off mode after being in the Sleep mode for a predetermined time (1 – 8 hours). See the Appendix worksheets.
Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information. It also allows the AVR to
automatically switch to the Sleep mode after being on for the predetermined amount of To reset the AVR’s processor:
time. Note that it will not transition to Sleep mode this way if the active source has one 1. Press the front-panel Power Button for more than three seconds to turn the AVR off (the
of the Digital Audio Connectors selected as the Audio Input. See Source Setup, on page Power Indicator will turn amber).
23, for more information.
2. Press and hold the front-panel Surround Mode Category button for at least 5 seconds
Menu Timeout: This setting allows you to set the amount of time (20 – 50 seconds) a until the RESET message appears on the front-panel display.
menu screen will remain on after the last adjustment. Set this to “Off” to have the menus
remain on continually until you press the OSD/Menu button. NOTE: After performing a processor reset, wait at least 1 minute before pressing any
Source Selector buttons.
Status Message: When the AVR is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source is
changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed If the AVR does not function correctly after a processor reset, contact an authorized
on the TV screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds, Harman Kardon service center for assistance. Authorized service centers may be located
with a default of 3 seconds. Select “Off” if you do not wish to see the status messages on by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
the TV screen (they will still appear on the AVR’s front-panel display).
Volume Default and Default Volume Setting: These two settings are used together to
program the volume level when you turn on the AVR. Set Volume Default to On, and then
set the Default Volume Setting to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume Default is
set to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening
session.
HDMI Audio to TV: This setting determines whether HDMI audio signals are passed
through the HDMI Monitor Out connector to the video display. In normal operation, leave
this setting at Off, as audio will be played through the AVR. To use the TV by itself, without
the home theater system, turn this setting to On.
HDMI Link: This setting allows the communication of control information among the
HDMI devices in your system. Turn this setting to On to allow control communication
between the HDMI devices; turn the setting to Off to forbid control communication.
Software Update: If a software upgrade is released for your AVR, installation instructions
will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon
customer service. At that time, you may use this submenu to install the upgrade
software.
IMPORTANT: During a software upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its
controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.

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Symptom Cause Solution

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power outlet
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problems

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surround-channel information from nonencoded
programs

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the line of sight of the remote

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fluorescent lights, motors or other electrical appliances

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settings cannot be accessed, and the test tone does not channels have been assigned to Zone 2 AMP to the surround back left and right channels
play through the surround back speakers

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seconds 3 seconds

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remote is in Zone 1 control mode).

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again

Additional information on troubleshooting possible problems with your AVR and installation-related issues may be found in the list of “Frequently Asked Questions,” which is located
in the Product Support section of our Web site: www.harmankardon.com

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AMPLIFIER SECTION BIAS ADJUSTMENT

Measurement condition
.No input signal or volume position is minium.
.Do not adjust at FM/AM

Standard value
.Ideal current = 48mA (±7%)
.Ideal DC Voltage = 22.5mA (±7%)

DC VOLTMETER ; Connect to
CN66(SL),CN61(CNT),CN64(SR),CN62(FR),CN63(FL)

No. Channel Adjust for Adjust


1 Front Left 22.5mV (±7%) CN63
2 Front Right 22.5mV (±7%) CN62
3 Center 22.5mV (±7%) CN61
4 Surround Left 22.5mV (±7%) CN66
5 Surround Right 22.5mV (±7%) CN64

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AVR1610
1. Instruction manual ass'y - Accessories(CQXAVR3700) 2. Package Drawing
1 2 3 4

1 MANUAL ASS'Y
POLY BAG AM LOOP ANTENNA ASS'Y BATTERY ASS'Y FM 1 POLE ANT(UL)

5 6 7 8

REMOCON
TRANSMITTER ASS'Y
MICROPHONE ASS'Y CARD,WARRANTY SHEET,QUICK START GUIDE 3 SNOW PAD (L)
4 SNOW PAD (R)
9 10

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1 POLY BAG CPB1A190Z 1 6 BOX ,OUT CARTON
2 ANT, AM LOOP(9.5uH/5T) CSA1A039Z 1
3 BATTERY CABR03PPB 2
4 FM 1 POL ANT(UL) CSA1A019Z 1
5 REMOCON ASS'Y CARTAVR161-HK 1
6 MICROPHONE ASS'Y CJXAVR365MICRO 1
7 CARD WARRANTY CQE1A172X 1
8 SHEET,QUICK START GUIDE CQE1A570Z 1
9 SHEET,SAFETY CQE1A601Z 1
10 STAPLE CPL0905 3

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1 MANUAL ASS'Y CQXAVR1610 1
2 PAD,LEFT CPS1A930 1
3 PAD,RIGHT CPS1A931 1
4 SET AVR1610SET 1
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Front Panel Assembly:


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Ref# Component Description


COP12502E AVR1610FRONTPCBASS'Y
C109CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C121CCUS1H151JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/150pF)
C151CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C213CCUS1H223KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.022uF)
C214CCUS1H223KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.022uF)
C311CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C322CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C351CCUS1H181JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/180pF)
C352CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C361CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C362CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C363CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C364CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C365CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C366CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C421CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C422CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C423CCUS1H680JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/68pF)
C431CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C441CCUS1H223KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.022uF)
C442CCUS1H223KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.022uF)
C451CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C456CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C557CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C558CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C601CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C602CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C603CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C604CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C605CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C644CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C645CCUS1H471JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/470pF)
C646CCUS1H471JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/470pF)
C647CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C714CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C715CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C732CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C751CCUS1H222KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2200pF)
C752CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C753CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C754CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C801CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C802CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C813CCUS1H470JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/47pF)

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C821CCUS1H471JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/470pF)
C822CCUS1H151JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/150pF)
C830CCUS1H473KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.047uF)
C911CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C912CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C923CCUS1H681JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/680pF)
C924CCUS1H681JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/680pF)
C951CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C952CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
D1CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D2CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D361 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D362 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D363 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D643 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D644 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D955 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
IC13CVISN74ACT04DR I.C,HEXINVERTERS(SOIC/DͲ14P)
IC14CVINJM4580CGI.C,DUALOPAMP(SOPͲ8P)
IC421HVINJM2244MTE1 I.C,VIDEOSWITCH
IC91HVTKTC812TBT.R,CHIP(TS6)
IC92HVTKTC812TBT.R,CHIP(TS6)
L451 HLZ9Z014Z CHIP,BEAD
Q111 CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q112 CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q113 CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q114 CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q252 CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q362 CVTRT1N141C T.R,RT1N141C(10KͲ10K)
Q363 CVTRT1P141CT.R,RT1P141C(10KͲ10K)
Q373 CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q721 CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q906 CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q907 CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q955 CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
R101CRJ10DJ221T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220ohm)
R102CRJ10DJ681T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/680ohm)
R104CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R108CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R109CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R110CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R111CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R112CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R113CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R122CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R151CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R201CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)

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R202CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R203CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R211CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R213CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R214CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R251CRJ10DJ222T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.2Kohm)
R252CRJ10DJ393T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/39Kohm)
R312CRJ10DF1001TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/1Kohm)
R313CRJ10DF1501TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/1.5Kohm)
R314CRJ10DF1801TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/1.8Kohm)
R315CRJ10DF2701TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/2.7Kohm)
R316CRJ10DF3301TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/3.3Kohm)
R322CRJ10DF1001TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/1Kohm)
R323CRJ10DF1501TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/1.5Kohm)
R324CRJ10DF1801TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/1.8Kohm)
R325CRJ10DF2701TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/2.7Kohm)
R326CRJ10DF3301TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/3.3Kohm)
R327CRJ10DF5601TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/5.6Kohm)
R328CRJ10DF5601TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/5.6Kohm)
R351CRJ10DJ750T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/75ohm)
R352CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R361CRJ10DJ1R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1ohm)
R362CRJ10DJ1R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1ohm)
R363CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R364CRJ10DJ4R7T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7ohm)
R365CRJ10DJ4R7T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7ohm)
R366CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R367CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R368CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R375CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R376CRJ10DJ221T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220ohm)
R377CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R402CRJ14CJ4R7TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/4.7ohm)
R404CRJ14CJ4R7TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/4.7ohm)
R413CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R421CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R422CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R423CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R424CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R425CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R426CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R431CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R432CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R451CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R452CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R453CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R454CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)

58 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R455CRJ14CJ101TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/100ohm)
R456CRJ14CJ101TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/100ohm)
R457CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R601CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R602CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R603CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R604CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R605CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R641CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R643CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R644CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R701CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R702CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R703CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R711CRJ10DJ470T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47ohm)
R712CRJ10DJ470T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47ohm)
R713CRJ10DJ470T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47ohm)
R721CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R722CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R731CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R735CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R741CRJ10DJ123T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/12Kohm)
R742CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R811CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R812CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R813CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R821CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R822CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R823CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R834CRJ10DJ222T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.2Kohm)
R835CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R836CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R901CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R902CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R921CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R922CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R923CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R924CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R925CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R926CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R931CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R932CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R933CRJ10DJ221T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220ohm)
R934CRJ10DJ221T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220ohm)
R935CRJ10DJ221T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220ohm)
R936CRJ10DJ221T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220ohm)
R941CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)

59 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R942CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R943CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R944CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R955CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
ZD451 HVDUDZS5.6BSRDIODE,ZENER(CHIP,5.6V)
ZD452 HVDUDZS5.6BSRDIODE,ZENER(CHIP,5.6V)
ZD453 HVDUDZS5.6BSRDIODE,ZENER(CHIP,5.6V)
C108CCEA1AH471TCCAP,ELECT(10V/470uF)
C122CCEA1AKS331TC CAP,ELECT(10V/330uF)ͲS
C152CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C251CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C252CCEA1HKS2R2TCCAP,ELECT(50V/2.2uF)ͲS
C401CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C424CCEA1AH471TCCAP,ELECT(10V/470uF)
C425CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C426CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C452CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C453CCEA1JH470TCSCAP,ELECT(63V/47uF),105'C
C454CCME2E273JX14TCAP,POLYESTERFILM(250V/0.027UF,5%)
C455CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C556CCEA1AKS331TC CAP,ELECT(10V/330uF)ͲS
C559CCEA1AKS331TC CAP,ELECT(10V/330uF)ͲS
C721CCEA1HKS2R2TCCAP,ELECT(50V/2.2uF)ͲS
C731CCEA1AH471TCCAP,ELECT(10V/470uF)
C811CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C823CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C901CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C902CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C931CCEA1CH331TC CAP,ELECT(16V/330uF)
C932CCEA1CH331TC CAP,ELECT(16V/330uF)
C933CCEA1VKS470TCS CAP,ELECT(35V/47uF,105'C)ͲS
C944CCEA1VKS470TCS CAP,ELECT(35V/47uF,105'C)ͲS
ET90 CJT1A026 PLATE,EARTH(TRONICELECTRONICS)
L452 CLZ9Z112Z COIL,CHOKE(220uH)
Q251 HVTKTA1271YT T.R
Q361 HVTKTA1266YT T.R
Q451 CVTKTC1027YTT.R
Q452 CVTKTC1027YTT.R
S311 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S312 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S313 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S314 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S315 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S316 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S317 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S318 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S319 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT

60 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

S320 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S321 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S322 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S323 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
S330 CST1A024ZTSW,TACT
BK30CMD1A775BRACKET,SHIELD
BK71CMD1A572ͲV1BRACKET,FIP
BK72CMD1A572ͲV1BRACKET,FIP
BN71 CWB1B007150HC WIREASS'YLocking(YH)(7P,2MM,150MM,#26)
BN72 CWB1B005100HC WIREASS'YLocking(YH)(5P,2MM,100MM,26#)
BN73 CJP06GB142ZB PINHEADER(6P,2.54mm)
BN76 CWB1C207380H6001WIREASS'Y(7P,2.0mm,380mm,Shield_ANGLE)_usb
BN78 CWB1B005100HC WIREASS'YLocking(YH)(5P,2MM,100MM,26#)
CN73 CJP06GB143ZB FEMALEHEADER(6P,2.54mm)
CN78 CJP05GI236ZWLOCKINGTYPE,STRAIGHTWAFER,2mm
D101 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201 L.E.D,WHITE
D102 CVD30ASOGCAAͲS7L.E.D,ORANGE
D201 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201 L.E.D,WHITE
D202 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201 L.E.D,WHITE
D203 CVD1L0345W31BOCT201 L.E.D,WHITE
FIP1 CFL162SD19GINKV.F.D,(FUTABA,162ͲSDͲ19GINK)
IC12CRVKSM603TE5BSENSOR,REMOCON
IC15HVINJM4556AL I.C,HEADPHONE(JRC)
IC371BVIKP1010B IC,PHOTOCOUPLER(COSMO)
JK351 CJJ4M044XJACK,RCA(1P,RCAͲ115AͲ04)
JK352 CJSJSR1124 MODULE,OPTICAL(RX16MHz)
JK401 CJJ4S010Z JACK,BOARD
JK402 CJJ2D008Z JACK,STEREO(BLKMOLD)
JK403 CJJ2D008Z JACK,STEREO(BLKMOLD)
JK53CJJ9X012Z JACK,USB(ANGLETYPE)
JK64CJJ2E026Z JACK,PHONES(6.35mm,SILVER)
JW19 CWE8202150RVWIREASS'Y
JW20 CWE8202120RVWIREASS'Y
JW21 CWE5202080A WIREASS'Y(1P,80MM,BLK,#22)
RL91 CSL4A016ZU RELAY,BC3Ͳ12H,DC12V,2C2P
TF94 CLT9Z092ZE TRANS,DCͲAC(AVR1X1)
VR74CSR2A037ZENCODER
WF31 CJP11GA285ZN WAFER,FFC(11PͲ1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
WF70 CJP23GA285ZN WAFER,FPC1.25mm,stright

COP12510E AVR1610BTPCBASS'Y
AN1101CLA9V003ZBLUETOOTHANT,CHIP(3.0*1.5)2.425MHz
C1101CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1109CCUI1H101JACAP,CHIP(1005,50V/100pF)
C1111CCUI1H101JACAP,CHIP(1005,50V/100pF)
C1112CCUI1H1R2CACAP,CHIP(1005,50V/1.2pF)
C1134CCUS0J225KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/2.2uF)

61 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1135CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1136CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
D1100 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1101 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
IC1101 CVIMX25L8006EM2IͲ12GI.C,SERIALFLASH(8M)
R1113CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1119CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1120CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1121CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1122CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
CN1101CJP17GB210ZY WAFER,(CARDCABLE,ANGLE,SMT,1MM,10008HRͲ17L(P)
CN1102CJP07GA193ZY WAFER,FFC,SMD(07PͲ1mm,STRAIGHT)
C1100CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1102CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1103CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1104CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1130CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1131CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1132CCUS0J225KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/2.2uF)
C1133CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1137CCUS1H222KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2200pF)
C1138CCUS1H222KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2200pF)
C1139CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1140CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1141CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1142CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
IC1100 CNVBM840ͲAVR161MODULE,BLUETOOTHSPEC4.0
IC1102 CVIPCM5100PWR I.C,2CHDAC(32BIT,384KHZ,TSSOPͲ20P)
L1130 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
RN1100CRJ104DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm*4)
R1100CRJ06IJ332TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1101CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1102CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1103CRJ06IJ332TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1104CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1105CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1106CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1107CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1108CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1114CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1115CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1116CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1117CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1118CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1129CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1130CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1132CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)

62 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1133CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1134CRJ10DJ471T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/470ohm)
R1135CRJ10DJ471T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/470ohm)
R1136CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1137CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
CWC4F2A17A180B10CARD,CABLE(17P,1.0mm,180mm,B,10mm)
CWC6C4A23B220B10 CARD,CABLE(23P,1.25mm,220mm,B,10mm)
CJA523FBXACORD,POWER(U/L)/1.8M,FERRITE/KENIC

COP12504E AVR1610DIGITALPCBASS'Y
C1001CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1002CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1004CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1005CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1006CCUS1H473KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.047uF)
C1007CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1008CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1009CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1012CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1013CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1014CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1017CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1020CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1021CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1022CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1023CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1024CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1025CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1026CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1027CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1028CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1029CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1030CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1031CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1032CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1033CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1034CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1035CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1036CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1037CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1038CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1039CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1040CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1041CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1042CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1043CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1044CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)

63 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1047CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1049CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1051CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1053CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1054CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C1056CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1058CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1059CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1062CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1100CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1101CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1103CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C1104CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1107CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1110CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1111CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1121CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1122CCUS1H222KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2200pF)
C1123CCUS1H222KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2200pF)
C1126CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1130CCUP0J226KC CAP,CHIP(3216,6.3V/22uF)
C1133CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1134CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1136CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1137CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1140CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1142CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1143CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1144CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1145CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1147CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1149CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1150CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1151CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1152CCUS1H680JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/68pF)
C1153CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1154CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1155CCUS1H680JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/68pF)
C1156CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1157CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1158CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1159CCUS0J225KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/2.2uF)
C1162CCUS1H680JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/68pF)
C1163CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1164CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1165CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1166CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1190CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1191CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1201CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1203CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1205CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1214CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1221CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1237CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1240CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1241CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1249CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1251CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1252CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1259CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1260CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1263CCUS1H153KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.015uF)
C1300CCUS1H101JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/100pF)
C1301CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1302CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1303CCUS1H151JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/150pF)
C1307CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1308CCUS1H101JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/100pF)
C1309CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1310CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1311CCUS1H151JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/150pF)
C1312CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1315CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1316CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1317CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1318CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C1319CCUS1H223KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.022uF)
C1320CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1321CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1322CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1324CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1325CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1326CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1334CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1335CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1338CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1339CCUS1H331JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/330pF)
C1342CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1343CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1346CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1348CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1349CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1350CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)

65 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1353CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1355CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1360CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1361CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1362CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1364CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1366CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1367CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1368CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1369CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1370CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1373CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1374CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1375CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1377CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1378CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1379CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1380CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1381CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1382CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1383CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1384CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1385CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1388CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1389CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1403CCUS1H221JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/220pF)
C1404CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1406CCUC1A225KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/2.2uF)
C1407CCUC1A225KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/2.2uF)
C1414CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1415CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1417CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1418CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C1427CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1428CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1429CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1430CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1431CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1433CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1434CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1435CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1436CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1500CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1503CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1506CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1508CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1511CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)

66 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1512CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1516CCUS1H683KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.068uF)
C1519CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1521CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1522CCUS1H822KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/8200pF)
C1525CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1526CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1530CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1533CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1535CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1536CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1538CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1539CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1548CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1549CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1550CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
D1400 CVDBAR43C DIODE,SCHOTTKY
D1403 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1404 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1500 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1501 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1506 HVDUDZS3.3BSRDIODE,ZENER(CHIP,3.3V)
F1301CRTMINISMDC200FSW,POLY(RESETTABLE2A0.02OHM1W4532)
IC1002 CVISTMPS2161STR I.C,CurrentLimiter1A(SOTͲ5L)
IC1101 CVIMFI337S3959ͲHK IC,AppleiPodAuthenticationcoprocessor2.0c
IC1103 CVIPCM5100PWR I.C,2CHDAC(32BIT,384KHZ,TSSOPͲ20P)
IC1105 CVIAT45DB321DͲSU I.C,SERIALDATAFLASH(32M)
IC1300 HVINJM2115MDTE1IC,OPAMP
IC1301 HVINJM2115MDTE1IC,OPAMP
IC1405 CVICAT809RTBIͲGT3I.C,RESETIC(2.63V,SOTͲ23Ͳ3)
L1001 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1002 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1006 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1007 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1008 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1009 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1010 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1105 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1106 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1107 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1108 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1109 CLZ9R018VFERRITECHIPBEAD(2012/220R,CB05YTYH221)
L1111 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1201 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1202 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1205 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1215 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)

67 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

L1218 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)


L1300 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1500 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
Q1100CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1404CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1405CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1406CVTRT1N141C T.R,RT1N141C(10KͲ10K)
Q1407HVTKTA1504SYRTKT.R,CHIP,SOTͲ23
Q1408HVTKTC3875SYRTKT.R,CHIP,SOTͲ23
Q1500CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1501CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1502CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1503CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1504CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1505CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1506CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1507CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1508CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1509CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1510CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1514CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1515CVTMMBT5401HighVoltagePNPTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q1516CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q1517CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
RN1003CRJ064IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm*4)
RN1302CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1303CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1308CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1309CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1310CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
R1003CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1009CRJ06IJ472TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1011CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1012CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1014CRJ06IJ472TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1015CRJ06IJ512TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1Kohm)
R1016CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1018CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1019CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1030CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1031CRJ06IJ512TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1Kohm)
R1039CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1040CRJ06IJ512TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1Kohm)
R1048CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1049CRJ06IJ512TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1Kohm)
R1056CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1058CRJ06IJ512TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1Kohm)

68 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1060CRJ06IJ102TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/1Kohm)
R1061CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1062CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1063CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1064CRJ10DJ220T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/22ohm)
R1065CRJ10DJ220T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/22ohm)
R1069CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1070CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1072CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1084CRJ10DJ301T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/300ohm)
R1085CRJ10DJ620T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/62ohm)
R1086CRJ10DJ301T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/300ohm)
R1087CRJ10DJ620T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/62ohm)
R1088CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1093CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1094CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1105CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1108CRJ06IJ100TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10ohm)
R1123CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1125CRJ10DJ301T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/300ohm)
R1128CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1129CRJ10DJ471T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/470ohm)
R1130CRJ10DJ471T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/470ohm)
R1133CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1135CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1136CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1137CRJ06IJ0R0TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/0ohm)
R1143CRJ10DF6041TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/6.04Kohm)
R1147CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1151CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1152CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1153CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1155CRJ10DJ224T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220Kohm)
R1170CRJ06IJ101TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/100ohm)
R1202CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1203CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1206CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1207CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1208CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1209CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1210CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1211CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1213CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1214CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1215CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1217CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1218CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)

69 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1220CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1235CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
R1238CRJ10DF2491TRES,CHIP
R1250CRJ10DF1002TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/10Kohm)
R1256CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1257CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1258CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1259CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1260CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1261CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1262CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1263CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1264CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1265CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1268CRJ10DF1202TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/12Kohm)
R1300CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1301CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1303CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R1304CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1305CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R1307CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R1309CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1310CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1311CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1312CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1314CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R1315CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1316CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1317CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1318CRJ10DF1371TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/1.37Kohm)
R1323CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1324CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1325CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1326CRJ10DJ560T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/56ohm)
R1328CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1332CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1333CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1338CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1343CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1344CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1345CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1346CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1347CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1348CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1349CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1350CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1363CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1375CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1406CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1407CRJ10DJ224T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/220Kohm)
R1410CRJ10DJ203T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/20Kohm)
R1412CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1414CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1420CRJ06IJ0R0TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/0ohm)
R1421CRJ06IJ0R0TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/0ohm)
R1424CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1425CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1427CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1428CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1429CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1441CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1442CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1454CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1455CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1459CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1462CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1467CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1469CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1471CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1472CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1473CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1488CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1489CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1490CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1491CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1500CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1503CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1504CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1505CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1506CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1509CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1510CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1511CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1514CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1515CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1516CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1517CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1518CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1524CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1526CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1527CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1528CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1529CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1530CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)

71 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1531CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1532CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1533CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1534CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1535CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1536CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1543CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1544CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1545CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1546CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1547CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1548CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1549CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1550CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1551CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1552CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1553CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1554CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1555CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1556CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R1557CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1558CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R1559CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1560CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R1561CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1563CRJ10DJ302T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3Kohm)
R1564CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1567CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1568CRJ10DF1002TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/10Kohm)
R1569CRJ10DF1002TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/10Kohm)
R1570CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
CIP12504ETSMD AVR1610DIGITALPCBTOPSMDASS'Y
CUP12504Z PCB,AVR1610DIGITAL(FRͲ4/4L/231X135)
BN1400CJP03GA208ZY WAFER,SMD(2MMPITCH)Ͳ3P
CN1001CJP07GA193ZY WAFER,FFC,SMD(07PͲ1mm,STRAIGHT)
CN1100CJP07GA208ZY WAFER,2mm,SMD,Vertical,07p
CN1200CJP15GB276ZY WAFER,20037WRͲNNSeries,2mm,SMD,ANGLE,15P
CN1400CJP03GA208ZY WAFER,SMD(2MMPITCH)Ͳ3P
CN1401CJP07GA193ZY WAFER,FFC,SMD(07PͲ1mm,STRAIGHT)
CN1402CJP09GA193ZY WAFER,FFC,SMD(09Ͳ1mm,STRAIGHT)
C1010CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1011CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1015CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1016CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1018CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1019CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1045CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)

72 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1055CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1057CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1060CCUS1H100JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/10pF)
C1061CCUS1H100JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/10pF)
C1102CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1105CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1106CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1108CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1109CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1112CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1113CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1114CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1115CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1116CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1117CCUS0J225KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/2.2uF)
C1118CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1119CCUS0J225KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/2.2uF)
C1120CCUI1C104KC CAP,CHIP(1005,16V/0.1uF)
C1124CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1125CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1127CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1128CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1129CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1131CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1132CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1135CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1138CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1139CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1141CCUS1H070DA CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/7pF)
C1146CCUS1H100JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/10pF)
C1148CCUS1A105KC CAP,CHIP(1608,10V/1uF)
C1160CCUS1H680JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/68pF)
C1161CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1167CCUS1H100JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/10pF)
C1168CCUS1H100JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/10pF)
C1169CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1170CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1171CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1200CCEC1CMVG101T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTICCAPACITORS(16V/100uF)
C1202CCEC1CMVG101T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTICCAPACITORS(16V/100uF)
C1204CCEC0JMVG221T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(6.3V/220uF)
C1206CCEC1CMVG471T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/470uF)
C1207CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1212CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1213CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1215CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1216CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)

73 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1217CCUC1A225KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/2.2uF)
C1218CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1219CCUS1H153KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.015uF)
C1220CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1222CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1223CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1224CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1225CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1226CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1227CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1228CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1229CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1230CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1231CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1233CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1234CCUC1A225KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/2.2uF)
C1235CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1236CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1239CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1242CCUC1A225KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/2.2uF)
C1243CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1245CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1246CCUYAP0J226KC CAP,CHIP(3216,6.3V/22uF)
C1247CCUSSP1E106KC CAP,CHIP(3216,25V/10uF)
C1248CCUYAP0J226KC CAP,CHIP(3216,6.3V/22uF)
C1250CCEC0JMVG470T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(6.3V/47uF)
C1257CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1258CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1261CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1262CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1264CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1265CCUC1A225KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/2.2uF)
C1266CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1267CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1268CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1304CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1305CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1306CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1313CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1314CCEC1CMVG101T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTICCAPACITORS(16V/100uF)
C1323CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1327CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1328CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1329CCUS1H103KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.01uF)
C1330CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1331CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1332CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1333CCUC0J106KC CAP,CHIP(2012,6.3V/10uF,X7R)
C1336CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1337CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1340CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1341CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1344CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1345CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1351CCUS1H120JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/12pF)
C1352CCUS1H120JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/12pF)
C1354CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1356CCUS1H153KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.015uF)
C1357CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1358CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1359CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1363CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1365CCEC0JMVG101T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(6.3V/100uF)
C1371CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1372CCEC0JMVG101T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(6.3V/100uF)
C1376CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1386CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1387CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1401CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C1402CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C1405CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1408CCUC1A226KCCAP,CHIP(2012,10V/22uF)
C1409CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1410CCUS0J475KC CAP,CHIP(1608,6.3V/4.7uF,MURATAGRM18)
C1411CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1412CCUS1H120JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/12pF)
C1413CCUS1H120JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/12pF)
C1419CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1426CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1432CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1437CCUS1H151JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/150pF)
C1501CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1502CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1504CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1505CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1507CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1509CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1510CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1513CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1514CCUS1H683KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.068uF)
C1515CCUS1H822KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/8200pF)
C1517CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1518CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1520CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C1523CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1524CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1527CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1528CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1529CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1531CCUS1H272KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/2700pF)
C1532CCUS1H391JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/390pF)
C1534CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1537CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1540CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1541CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1542CCEC1CMVG471T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/470uF)
C1543CCEC1CMVG471T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/470uF)
C1544CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1545CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1546CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1547CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1551CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1552CCEC1CMVG100T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(16V/10uF)
C1553CCUS1H102KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/1000pF)
C1554CCEC0JMVG220T CAP,ALUMINUMELECTROLYTIC(6.3V/22uF)
C1555CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
D1104 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1105 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1401 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1502 CVD1SR159Ͳ200H DIODE,SCHOTTKY
D1503 CVD1SR159Ͳ200H DIODE,SCHOTTKY
D1504 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D1505 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
IC1003 CVITC74VCX541FTI,C,OCTALBUSBUFFER(TOSHIBA)
IC1004 CVIMX25L8006EM2IͲ12GI.C,SERIALFLASH(8M)
IC1005 CVISII9573CTUC I.C,HDMIPORTPROCESSOR
IC1100 CVIISL54220IUZͲT I.C,USB2.0Multiplexer(TQFNͲ10P)
IC1102 CVIKSZ8851SNLTR I.C,ETHERNETPHY(10/100M,QFNͲ32P))
IC1104 CVIA3V28S40FTPͲG6I.C,SDRAM(128MBIT,TSOPͲ54P)
IC1106 CVIFS1230A I.C,CHORUS3(NETWORKPROCESSOR)
IC1201 CVIDB1230HETR I.C,DCDCCONVERTER(3A,700KHZ,SOPͲ8P)
IC1202 CVIDB1514AHETRI.C,REGULATOR(1.5A,ADJ,CONT,8ͲSOPͲEP)
IC1203 CVIDB1230HETR I.C,DCDCCONVERTER(3A,700KHZ,SOPͲ8P)
IC1204 CVIDB1230HETR I.C,DCDCCONVERTER(3A,700KHZ,SOPͲ8P)
IC1205 CVIEML3418Ͳ00SE08GRR I.C,DCDCCONVERTER(SOPͲ8FD)
IC1206 CVIAZ1117CHͲ1.2TRG1LDO,lowdropoutthreeͲterminalregulator
IC1208 CVIDB1230HETR I.C,DCDCCONVERTER(3A,700KHZ,SOPͲ8P)
IC1303 HVICS42528ͲCQ I.C,CODEC+DIR(CIRRUSLOGIC)
IC1304 CVIM12L16161A5TG2QI.C,16MBSDRAM(TSOPͲ50P)
IC1305 HVITC74VHC157FT I.C,QUAD2ͲCHANNELMUX(TSSOPͲ16)
IC1306 CVICS49834AͲCQZ I.C,AUDIODSP(TRIͲCORE,LQFPͲ144P)

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

IC1307 CVIMX25L3206EM2IͲ12GI.C,SERIALFLASH(32M)
IC1308 CVITC74VCX541FTI,C,OCTALBUSBUFFER(TOSHIBA)
IC1400 CRTLM94022BIMG SENSOR,TEMPERATURE
IC1401 CVISTM32F205ZGT6I.C,FLASHMCU(32BIT,1MB,LQFP144)
IC1402 CVTUPA672T F.E.T(NEC)
IC1403 CVICAT24C32WIͲGT3 I.C,EEPROM,32K
IC1404 CVIDB1510BT3TR33 I.C,REGULATOR(1.0A,3.3V,TO252Ͳ(1))
IC1500 CVINJM4580CGI.C,DUALOPAMP(SOPͲ8P)
IC1501 CVINJM4580CGI.C,DUALOPAMP(SOPͲ8P)
IC1502 CVILM7808RTRLIC,REGULATOR(1A,8V)
IC1503 CVILM7908RTRLIC,REGULATOR(1A,Ͳ8V)
IC1504 CVINJM4580CGI.C,DUALOPAMP(SOPͲ8P)
JK1001 CJJ9H008Y JACK,HDMI(TYPEͲA,SMTͲ19P)
JK1002 CJJ9H008Y JACK,HDMI(TYPEͲA,SMTͲ19P)
JK1003 CJJ9H008Y JACK,HDMI(TYPEͲA,SMTͲ19P)
JK1004 CJJ9H008Y JACK,HDMI(TYPEͲA,SMTͲ19P)
JK1005 CJJ9H008Y JACK,HDMI(TYPEͲA,SMTͲ19P)
JK1006 CJJ9H008Y JACK,HDMI(TYPEͲA,SMTͲ19P)
JK1100 CJJ9L026Z JACK,RJͲ45WithTR(SMT)
L1003 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1004 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1005 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1011 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1100 CLZ9R018VFERRITECHIPBEAD(2012/220R,CB05YTYH221)
L1101 CLZ9R018VFERRITECHIPBEAD(2012/220R,CB05YTYH221)
L1102 CLZ9Z127Z COIL,CHOKECHIP(2012/180R)
L1103 CLZ9Z128Z COIL,CHOKECHIP(2012/90R)
L1104 CLZ9Z128Z COIL,CHOKECHIP(2012/90R)
L1110 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1112 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1113 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1114 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1115 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1116 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1117 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1120 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1121 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1203 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1204 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1206 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1207 CLQ20E3R3NRZ COIL,SMDPOWER(3.3uH/3.2A)
L1208 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
L1209 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1210 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1211 CLQ20E3R3NRZ COIL,SMDPOWER(3.3uH/3.2A)
L1212 CLQ20E3R3NRZ COIL,SMDPOWER(3.3uH/3.2A)
L1213 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)

77 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

L1214 CLQ18E1R5NRZ COIL,SMDPOWER(1.5uH/2A)


L1217 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1219 CLQ20E3R3NRZ COIL,SMDPOWER(3.3uH/3.2A)
L1301 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L1401 CLZ9R005VFERRITECHIPBEAD(1608/60R,CB03YTYH600)
Q1001CVTRT1N241C T.R,RT1N241C(22KͲ22K)
Q1300CVTRT1N241C T.R,RT1N241C(22KͲ22K)
Q1400CVTINC2001AC1T.R,MUTE
Q1401CVT2SC3052 T.R,2SC3052
Q1402CVT2SC3052 T.R,2SC3052
Q1403CVTRT1P144CT.R,RT1P144C(10KͲ47K)
Q1511CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q1512CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q1513CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
RN1001CRJ104DJ220T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/22ohm*4)
RN1002CRJ104DJ220T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/22ohm*4)
RN1004CRJ064IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm*4)
RN1005CRJ064IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm*4)
RN1006CRJ064IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm*4)
RN1007CRJ064IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm*4)
RN1008CRJ064IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm*4)
RN1009CRJ104DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1010CRJ104DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1011CRJ104DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1300CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1301CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1304CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1305CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1306CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1307CRJ064IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm*4)
RN1400CRJ104DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm*4)
RN1401CRJ104DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm*4)
RN1402CRJ104DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm*4)
R1002CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1004CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1005CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1021CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1022CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1024CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1027CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1028CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1033CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1036CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1037CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1042CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1045CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1046CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)

78 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1051CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1054CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1055CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1068CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1073CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1074CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1075CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1076CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1077CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1078CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1079CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1080CRJ06IJ5R1TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/5.1ohm)
R1081CRJ10DJ182T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.8Kohm)
R1082CRJ10DJ182T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.8Kohm)
R1083CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1089CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1090CRJ10DJ151T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/150ohm)
R1091CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1092CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1095CRJ10DJ124T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/120Kohm)
R1096CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1097CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1098CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1099CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1100CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1101CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1104CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1106CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1107CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1109CRJ10DJ510T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/51ohm)
R1110CRJ10DJ510T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/51ohm)
R1111CRJ10DJ510T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/51ohm)
R1112CRJ10DJ510T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/51ohm)
R1114CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1115CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1116CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1117CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1118CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1119CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1120CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1121CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1122CRJ06IJ105TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/1Mohm)
R1124CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R1126CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1127CRJ06IJ103TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/10Kohm)
R1131CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1132CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)

79 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1134CRJ06IJ330TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/33ohm)
R1138CRJ064IJ750TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/75ohm*4)
R1139CRJ06IJ101TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/100ohm)
R1140CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1142CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1144CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1146CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R1148CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1149CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R1150CRJ10DJ271T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/270ohm)
R1200CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1201CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1204CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1205CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1212CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1216CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1219CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1221CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1222CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1223CRJ10DF1502TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/15Kohm)
R1224CRJ10DF4702TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/47Kohm)
R1225CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1226CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1227CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1228CRJ10DF1002TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/10Kohm)
R1229CRJ10DF6201TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/6.2Kohm)
R1230CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1231CRJ10DF3301TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/3.3Kohm)
R1232CRJ10DF1802TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/18Kohm)
R1233CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1236CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1237CRJ10DF1002TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/10Kohm)
R1239CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1240CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1241CRJ10DF1002TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/10Kohm)
R1242CRJ10DF4702TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/47Kohm)
R1255CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1266CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1267CRJ10DF2401TRES,CHIP(1608/1%/2.4Kohm)
R1269CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1270CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1271CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1272CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1273CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1274CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1302CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1306CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)

80 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1308CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1313CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1319CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1320CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1321CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1322CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1327CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1329CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1330CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1331CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1334CRJ10DJ560T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/56ohm)
R1335CRJ10DJ820T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/82ohm)
R1336CRJ10DJ820T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/82ohm)
R1337CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1339CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1340CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1341CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1342CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1351CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1352CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1353CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1354CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1355CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1356CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1357CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1358CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1359CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1360CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1361CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1362CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R1364CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1365CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1366CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1367CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1368CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1369CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1370CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1371CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1372CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1373CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1374CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1376CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1400CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1401CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1402CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1403CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1404CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)

81 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1405CRJ10DJ225T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.2Mohm)
R1411CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1413CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1416CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1417CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1418CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1419CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1422CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1423CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1430CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1431CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1432CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1433CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)
R1434CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1435CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1436CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1437CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1438CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1439CRJ06IJ473TRES,CHIP(1005/5%/47Kohm)
R1440CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1443CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1444CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1445CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1446CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1447CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1448CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1449CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1450CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1451CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1452CRJ10DJ330T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33ohm)
R1453CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1456CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R1457CRJ10DJ272T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/2.7Kohm)
R1458CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1461CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1464CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1465CRJ10DJ105T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Mohm)
R1466CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1470CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1475CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1476CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1477CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1478CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1480CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1481CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1483CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1484CRJ10DJ100T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10ohm)

82 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1485CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1486CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1487CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1501CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1502CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1507CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1508CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1512CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1513CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1519CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1520CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1521CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1522CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1523CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1525CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1537CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1538CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1539CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1540CRJ10DJ682T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/6.8Kohm)
R1541CRJ10DJ332T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.3Kohm)
R1542CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1562CRJ10DJ152T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1.5Kohm)
R1565CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1566CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1571CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1700CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R1701CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1702CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1703CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1704CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
WF1100CJP15GA193ZY WAFER,FFC,SMD(15PͲ1mm,STRAIGHT)
WF1400CJP23GA299ZN WAFER,FFC,SMD(23PͲ1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
WF1401CJP11GA299ZN WAFER,FFC,SMD(11PͲ1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
WF1500CJP17GA193ZY WAFER,FFC,SMD(17PͲ1mm,STRAIGHT)
WF1501CJP27GA299ZN WAFER,FFC,SMD(27PͲ1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
WF1502CJP17GA299ZN WAFER,FFC,SMD(17PͲ1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
X1001COX27000I100ST XͲTAL,SMD3.2X2.5,27.000MHz,10PF
X1100COX25000I120ST XͲTAL,SMD3.2X2.5,25.000MHz,12PF
X1101COX12000I100ST XͲTAL,SMD3.2X2.5,12.000MHz,10PF
X1102COX24576I120ST XͲTAL,SMD3.2X2.5,24.576MHz,12PF
X1300COX24576I120ST XͲTAL,SMD3.2X2.5,24.576MHz,12PF
X1400COX25000I120ST XͲTAL,SMD3.2X2.5,25.000MHz,12PF

COP12506E AVR1610MAINPCBASS'Y
C1700CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1701CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1702CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)

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C1703CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1704CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1705CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1706CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1707CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1708CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1709CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1710CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1711CCUS1H220JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/22pF)
C1742CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1743CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C1750CCUS1H101JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/100pF)
C1751CCUS1H101JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/100pF)
C1771CCUS1H223KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.022uF)
C1773CCUS1H223KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.022uF)
C303CCUS1H221JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/220pF)
C304CCUS1H221JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/220pF)
C305CCUS1H221JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/220pF)
C306CCUS1H221JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/220pF)
C312CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C313CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C322CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
C726CCUS1H221JACAP,CHIP(1608,50V/220pF)
C924CCUS1H104KC CAP,CHIP(1608,50V/0.1uF)
D303 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D304 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D501 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D502 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D503 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D504 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D803 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D973 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
D974 CVD1SS355T DIODE,CHIP,SWITCHING
IC1700 CVINJU72340AFH3 I.C,INPUTWITH8CHVOLUME(52PLQFP)
IC1704 CVINJM8080G I.C,DUALOPAMP(SOPͲ8P)
IC1706 HVTKTC812TBT.R,CHIP(TS6)
IC1707 HVTKTC812TBT.R,CHIP(TS6)
IC1709 HVTKTC812TBT.R,CHIP(TS6)
IC1710 HVTKTC812TBT.R,CHIP(TS6)
IC1712 HVTKTC812TBT.R,CHIP(TS6)
Q541 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q542 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q543 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q544 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q610 CVTINC2001AC1T.R,MUTE
Q612 CVTINC2001AC1T.R,MUTE
Q613 CVTINC2001AC1T.R,MUTE

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

Q681 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q682 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q683 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q684 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q801 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q824 CVTMMBT5551HighVoltageNPNTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q937 CVTMMBT5401HighVoltagePNPTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q940 CVTMMBT5401HighVoltagePNPTransistors(SOTͲ23)
Q960 CVTRT1N144C T.R,RT1N144C(10KͲ47K)
R1702CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1703CRJ10DJ102T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/1Kohm)
R1704CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1705CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R1708CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1709CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1710CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1711CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1712CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1713CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1786CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1787CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1788CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1789CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1790CRJ10DJ271T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/270ohm)
R1791CRJ10DJ271T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/270ohm)
R1792CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1793CRJ10DJ271T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/270ohm)
R1794CRJ10DJ271T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/270ohm)
R1795CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1796CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1797CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1798CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1799CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1800CRJ10DJ561T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)
R1801CRJ10DJ561T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)
R1802CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1803CRJ10DJ561T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)
R1805CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1806CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1809CRJ10DJ561T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)
R1811CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1812CRJ10DJ561T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/560ohm)
R1813CRJ10DJ392T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/3.9Kohm)
R1815CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1816CRJ10DJ473T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/47Kohm)
R1822CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R1823CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R1824CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1825CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1826CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1827CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1828CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1829CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R1836CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1837CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R1839CRJ10DJ393T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/39Kohm)
R1840CRJ10DJ393T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/39Kohm)
R1845CRJ10DJ271T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/270ohm)
R1848CRJ10DJ271T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/270ohm)
R305CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R306CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R307CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R308CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R311CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R312CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R313CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R314CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R319CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R321CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R322CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R323CRJ10DJ472T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/4.7Kohm)
R324CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R325CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R326CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R327CRJ10DJ101T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100ohm)
R328CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R329CRJ10DJ104T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/100Kohm)
R686CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R687CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R688CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R689CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R706CRJ10DJ0R0T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/0ohm)
R731CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R732CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R733CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R734CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R735CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R736CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R737CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R738CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R801CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R901CRJ10DJ753T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/75Kohm)
R902CRJ10DJ333T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33Kohm)
R917CRJ14CJ473TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/47Kohm)

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AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R918CRJ14CJ473TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/47Kohm)
R919CRJ14CJ473TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/47Kohm)
R920CRJ14CJ473TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/47Kohm)
R925CRJ10DJ103T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/10Kohm)
R928CRJ10DJ333T RES,CHIP(1608/5%/33Kohm)
C1712CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C1713CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C1740CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C1741CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C1744CCEA1HH101TCCAP,ELECT(50V/100uF)
C1745CCEA1HH101TCCAP,ELECT(50V/100uF)
C1747CCEA1HH101TCCAP,ELECT(50V/100uF)
C1749CCEA1HH101TCCAP,ELECT(50V/100uF)
C1752CCEA1HH101TCCAP,ELECT(50V/100uF)
C1753CCEA1HH101TCCAP,ELECT(50V/100uF)
C1767CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C1768CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C1776CCEA1HH220TCCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF)
C321CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C501CCEA2AH100T CAP,ELECT(100V/10uF)
C502CCEA2AH100T CAP,ELECT(100V/10uF)
C503CCEA2AH100T CAP,ELECT(100V/10uF)
C504CCEA2AH100T CAP,ELECT(100V/10uF)
C506CCKT1H331KB CAP,CERAMIC(50V/330pF/K)
C507CCKT1H331KB CAP,CERAMIC(50V/330pF/K)
C508CCKT1H331KB CAP,CERAMIC(50V/330pF/K)
C509CCKT1H331KB CAP,CERAMIC(50V/330pF/K)
C561CCEA1HH221TCAP,ELECT(50V/220uF)
C562CCEA1HH221TCAP,ELECT(50V/220uF)
C563CCEA1HH221TCAP,ELECT(50V/220uF)
C564CCEA1HH221TCAP,ELECT(50V/220uF)
C566CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C567CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C568CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C569CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C571CCBS1H271KBT CAP,CERAMIC(270PF/50V)
C572CCBS1H271KBT CAP,CERAMIC(270PF/50V)
C573CCBS1H271KBT CAP,CERAMIC(270PF/50V)
C574CCBS1H271KBT CAP,CERAMIC(270PF/50V)
C601CCCT1H120JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/12pF/J)
C602CCCT1H120JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/12pF/J)
C603CCCT1H120JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/12pF/J)
C604CCCT1H120JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/12pF/J)
C606CCCT1H330JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/33pF/J)
C607CCCT1H330JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/33pF/J)
C608CCCT1H330JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/33pF/J)
C609CCCT1H330JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/33pF/J)

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C631CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C632CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C633CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C634CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C636CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C637CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C638CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C639CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C681CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C682CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C683CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C684CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C716CCEA1CH220TC CAP,ELECT(16V/22uF)
C801CCEA1HH100TCCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF)
C803CCCT1H330JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/33pF/J)
C805CCCT1H120JC CAP,CERAMIC(50V/12pF/J)
C807CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C808CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C811CCEA1HH221TCAP,ELECT(50V/220uF)
C813CCEA1CH101TC CAP,ELECT(16V/100uF)
C815CCKT1H331KB CAP,CERAMIC(50V/330pF/K)
C817CCEA2AH100T CAP,ELECT(100V/10uF)
C819CCBS1H271KBT CAP,CERAMIC(270PF/50V)
C852CCEA1HH220TCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF)
C854CCEA1HH220TCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF)
C855CCEA1HH220TCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF)
C856CCEA1HH220TCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF)
C857CCEA1HH220TCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF)
C900HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C901HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C910HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C917CCEA1HH470TCCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF)
C918HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C919HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C931HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C932HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C940CCEA1AH471TCCAP,ELECT(10V/470uF)
C971HCQI1H562JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/5600pF/J)
C972HCQI1H562JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/5600pF/J)
C973HCQI1H562JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/5600pF/J)
C980HCQI1H562JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/5600pF/J)
C981HCQI1H562JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/5600pF/J)
C990HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C992HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C993HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C995HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)
C997HCQI1H473JZT CAP,MYLAR(50V/0.047uF/J)

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D581 CVD1SS133MT DIODE,SWITCHING


D582 CVD1SS133MT DIODE,SWITCHING
D583 CVD1SS133MT DIODE,SWITCHING
D584 CVD1SS133MT DIODE,SWITCHING
D801 CVD1SS133MT DIODE,SWITCHING
D954 CVD1N4003SRTDIODE,RECT
D955 CVD1N4003SRTDIODE,RECT
G901 CJT1A026 PLATE,EARTH(TRONICELECTRONICS)
G902 CJT1A026 PLATE,EARTH(TRONICELECTRONICS)
Q501 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q502 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q503 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q504 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q511 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q512 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q513 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q514 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q516 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q517 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q518 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q519 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q556 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q557 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q558 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q559 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q561 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q562 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q563 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q564 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q601 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q602 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q603 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q604 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q812 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q813 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q816 CVTKSA992FTAPNP,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q818 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q819 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q820 CVTKSC1845FTANPN,TOͲ92,LOWNOISE,HFE:300Ͳ600,FAILCHILD
Q961 HVTKTA1024YT T.R
R501CRD20TJ433TRES,CARBON(1/5W,43Kohm,J)
R502CRD20TJ433TRES,CARBON(1/5W,43Kohm,J)
R504CRD20TJ433TRES,CARBON(1/5W,43Kohm,J)
R505CRD20TJ433TRES,CARBON(1/5W,43Kohm,J)
R506CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R507CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R508CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)

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R509CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R511CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R512CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R513CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R514CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R516CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R517CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R518CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R519CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R521CRD20TJ471TRES,CARBON(1/5W,470ohm,J)
R522CRD20TJ471TRES,CARBON(1/5W,470ohm,J)
R523CRD20TJ471TRES,CARBON(1/5W,470ohm,J)
R524CRD20TJ471TRES,CARBON(1/5W,470ohm,J)
R531CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R532CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R533CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R534CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R536CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R537CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R538CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R539CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R541CRD20TJ271TRES,CARBON(1/5W,270ohm,J)
R542CRD20TJ271TRES,CARBON(1/5W,270ohm,J)
R543CRD20TJ271TRES,CARBON(1/5W,270ohm,J)
R544CRD20TJ271TRES,CARBON(1/5W,270ohm,J)
R556CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R557CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R558CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R559CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R561CRD20TJ242TRES,CARBON(1/5W,2.4Kohm,J)
R562CRD20TJ242TRES,CARBON(1/5W,2.4Kohm,J)
R563CRD20TJ242TRES,CARBON(1/5W,2.4Kohm,J)
R564CRD20TJ242TRES,CARBON(1/5W,2.4Kohm,J)
R566CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R567CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R568CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R569CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R571CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R572CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R573CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R574CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R576CRD20TJ100TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)
R577CRD20TJ100TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)
R578CRD20TJ100TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)
R579CRD20TJ100TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)
R581CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R582CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)

90 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R583CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R584CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R586CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R587CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R588CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R589CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R591CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R592CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R593CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R594CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R596CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R597CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R598CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R599CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R601CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R602CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R603CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R604CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R606CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R607CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R608CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R609CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R611CRD20TJ100TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10ohm,J)
R631CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R632CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R633CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R634CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R636CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R637CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R638CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R639CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R646CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R647CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R648CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R649CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R651CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R652CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R653CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R654CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R666CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R667CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R668CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R669CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R671CRD20TJ472TRES,CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)
R672CRD20TJ472TRES,CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)
R673CRD20TJ472TRES,CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)
R674CRD20TJ472TRES,CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)

91 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R676CRD25TJ182TRES,CARBON(1/4W,1.8Kohm,J)
R677CRD25TJ182TRES,CARBON(1/4W,1.8Kohm,J)
R678CRD25TJ182TRES,CARBON(1/4W,1.8Kohm,J)
R679CRD25TJ182TRES,CARBON(1/4W,1.8Kohm,J)
R681CRD20TJ562TRES,CARBON(1/5W,5.6Kohm,J)
R682CRD20TJ562TRES,CARBON(1/5W,5.6Kohm,J)
R683CRD20TJ562TRES,CARBON(1/5W,5.6Kohm,J)
R684CRD20TJ562TRES,CARBON(1/5W,5.6Kohm,J)
R696CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R697CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R698CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R699CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R711CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R712CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R713CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R714CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R715CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R716CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R717CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R718CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R719CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R720CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R721CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R722CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R723CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R724CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R725CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R726CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R727CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R728CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R729CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R730CRG2SANJR47RTRES,MͲOXIDEFILM(2W/0.47ohm)
R771CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R772CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R773CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R774CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R776CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R781CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R782CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R783CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R784CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R786CRD20TJ750TRES,CARBON(1/5W,75ohm,J)
R803CRD20TJ562TRES,CARBON(1/5W,5.6Kohm,J)
R805CRD20TJ472TRES,CARBON(1/5W,4.7Kohm,J)
R808CRD25TJ182TRES,CARBON(1/4W,1.8Kohm,J)
R812CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)
R813CRD25TJ470TRES,CARBON(1/4W,47ohm,J)

92 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R817CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R818CRD25FJ3R3TRES,CARBON
R821CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R822CRD25FJ180TRES,CARBON(18OHM)NONFLAMMABLE
R830CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R831CRD20TJ223TRES,CARBON(1/5W,22Kohm,J)
R834CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R835CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R836CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R837CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R842CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R843CRD20TJ561TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560ohm,J)
R848CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R850CRD20TJ242TRES,CARBON(1/5W,2.4Kohm,J)
R852CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R853CRD20TJ152TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.5Kohm,J)
R856CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R857CRD20TJ101TRES,CARBON(1/5W,100ohm,J)
R860CRD20TJ271TRES,CARBON(1/5W,270ohm,J)
R862CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R870CRD20TJ433TRES,CARBON(1/5W,43Kohm,J)
R872CRD20TJ471TRES,CARBON(1/5W,470ohm,J)
R875CRD20TJ361TRES,CARBON(1/5W,360ohm,J)
R877CRD20TJ361TRES,CARBON(1/5W,360ohm,J)
R878CRD20TJ361TRES,CARBON(1/5W,360ohm,J)
R879CRD20TJ361TRES,CARBON(1/5W,360ohm,J)
R880CRD20TJ361TRES,CARBON(1/5W,360ohm,J)
R883CRD20TJ122TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.2Kohm,J)
R885CRD20TJ122TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.2Kohm,J)
R886CRD20TJ122TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.2Kohm,J)
R887CRD20TJ122TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.2Kohm,J)
R888CRD20TJ122TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1.2Kohm,J)
R891CRD20TJ391TRES,CARBON(1/5W,390ohm,J)
R893CRD20TJ391TRES,CARBON(1/5W,390ohm,J)
R894CRD20TJ391TRES,CARBON(1/5W,390ohm,J)
R896CRD20TJ391TRES,CARBON(1/5W,390ohm,J)
R897CRD20TJ391TRES,CARBON(1/5W,390ohm,J)
R908CRD20TJ333TRES,CARBON(1/5W,33Kohm,J)
R909CRD20TJ333TRES,CARBON(1/5W,33Kohm,J)
R941CRD20TJ103TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)
R942CRD20TJ103TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)
R944CRD20TJ103TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)
R946CRD20TJ103TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)
R947CRD20TJ103TRES,CARBON(1/5W,10Kohm,J)
R951CRD20TJ1R0T RES,CARBON(1/5W,1ohm,J)
R954CRD20TJ102TRES,CARBON(1/5W,1Kohm,J)
R955CRD20TJ564TRES,CARBON(1/5W,560Kohm,J)

93 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R961CRD20TJ331TRES,CARBON(1/5W,330ohm,J)
R962CRD20TJ273TRES,CARBON(1/5W,27Kohm,J)
R990CRG1SANJ100RT RES,MͲOXIDEFILM(1W/10ohm)
R993CRG1SANJ100RT RES,MͲOXIDEFILM(1W/10ohm)
R995CRG1SANJ100RT RES,MͲOXIDEFILM(1W/10ohm)
R997CRG1SANJ100RT RES,MͲOXIDEFILM(1W/10ohm)
R999CRG1SANJ100RT RES,MͲOXIDEFILM(1W/10ohm)
VR82CVN12A221B03T RES,SEMIFIXED(220OHM)
VR84CVN12A221B03T RES,SEMIFIXED(220OHM)
VR85CVN12A221B03T RES,SEMIFIXED(220OHM)
VR86CVN12A221B03T RES,SEMIFIXED(220OHM)
VR87CVN12A221B03T RES,SEMIFIXED(220OHM)
Q652 CVT2SB1559P T.R,POWER
Q653 CVT2SB1559P T.R,POWER
Q654 CVT2SB1559P T.R,POWER
Q657 CVT2SD2389PT.R,POWER
Q658 CVT2SD2389PT.R,POWER
Q659 CVT2SD2389PT.R,POWER
Q660 CVT2SD2389PT.R,POWER
Q661 CVT2SB1559P T.R,POWER
Q803 CVT2SD2389PT.R,POWER
Q804 CVT2SB1559P T.R,POWER
Q852 HVTKTD600KGR T.R,BIAS
Q854 HVTKTD600KGR T.R,BIAS
Q855 HVTKTD600KGR T.R,BIAS
Q856 HVTKTD600KGR T.R,BIAS
Q857 HVTKTD600KGR T.R,BIAS
BN60 CWB3FE03320UZWIREASS'Y(3P,320mm)
BN61 CWB1B0031507H WIREASS'Y(3P,2.0mm,150mm)
CN54 CJP17GA115ZY WAFER,FFC(17PͲ1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
CN55 CJP27GA115ZY WAFER,FFC(27PͲ1.25mm,STRAIGHT)
CN61 CJP02GA01ZY WAFER/STRAIGHT/2.5mm/2P
CN62 CJP02GA01ZY WAFER/STRAIGHT/2.5mm/2P
CN63 CJP02GA01ZY WAFER/STRAIGHT/2.5mm/2P
CN64 CJP02GA01ZY WAFER/STRAIGHT/2.5mm/2P
CN66 CJP02GA01ZY WAFER/STRAIGHT/2.5mm/2P
C915CCET50VLP222NCCAP,ELECT(2200uF/50V,85'C),22X26
C916CCET50VLP222NCCAP,ELECT(2200uF/50V,85'C),22X26
ET01 CWE5202080A WIREASS'Y(1P,80MM,BLK,#22)
JK312 CJJ4P014WJACK,IN/OUT
JK90CJJ4M040Z JACK,BOARD(SW)
JK91CJJ5R006Z TERMINAL,SPEAKER
JK92CJJ5P020Z TERMINAL,SPEAKER
L501 CLEY0R5KAK COIL,SPEAKER(0.5uH)
L502 CLEY0R5KAK COIL,SPEAKER(0.5uH)
L503 CLEY0R5KAK COIL,SPEAKER(0.5uH)
L504 CLEY0R5KAK COIL,SPEAKER(0.5uH)

94 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

L506 CLEY0R5KAK COIL,SPEAKER(0.5uH)


Q858 HVTKTA1360Y T.R,PREDRIVE
Q871 HVTKTA1360Y T.R,PREDRIVE
Q872 HVTKTA1360Y T.R,PREDRIVE
Q874 HVTKTA1360Y T.R,PREDRIVE
Q876 HVTKTA1360Y T.R,PREDRIVE
Q881 HVTKTC3423YT.R,PREDRIVE
Q882 HVTKTC3423YT.R,PREDRIVE
Q883 HVTKTC3423YT.R,PREDRIVE
Q884 HVTKTC3423YT.R,PREDRIVE
Q886 HVTKTC3423YT.R,PREDRIVE
R937CRF5EKR10HSRES,CEMENT(SMALLSIZE)
R938CRF5EKR10HSRES,CEMENT(SMALLSIZE)

TUN1CNVMW004MV1R78S MODULE,TUNER(AM/FMUSA)

COP12509E AVR1610SMPSPCBASS'Y
C903CCUC1H474KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.47uF)
C904CCUC1H105KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/1uF)
C905CCUP3A102KC CAP,CHIP(3216,1KV/1000pF,X7R)
C906CCUC1H222KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/2200pF)
C907CCUC1H470JA CAP,CHIP(2012,50V/47pF)
C908CCUP3A221JACAP,CHIP(3216,1KV/220pF,X7R)
C909CCUC1H821JA CAP,CHIP(2012,50V/820pF,NPO)
C910CCUP3A222KC CAP,CHIP(3216,1KV/2200pF,X7R)
C912CCUP3A470JACAP,CHIP(3216,1KV/47pF,X7R)
C913CCUC1E225KC CAP,CHIP(2012,25V/2.2uF,X7R)
C914CCUC1H472KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/4700pF)
C915CCUC1H105KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/1uF)
C917CCUC1H472KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/4700pF)
C919CCUP3A470JACAP,CHIP(3216,1KV/47pF,X7R)
C923CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C924CCUC1H222KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/2200pF)
C925CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C926CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C927CCUC1H105KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/1uF)
C934CCUC1H105KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/1uF)
C945CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C956CCUP3A102KC CAP,CHIP(3216,1KV/1000pF,X7R)
C957CCUP3A102KC CAP,CHIP(3216,1KV/1000pF,X7R)
C958CCUC1H103KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.01uF)
C959CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C960CCUC1H103KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.01uF)
C961CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C962CCUC1H103KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.01uF)
C963CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C964CCUC1H103KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.01uF)

95 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C967CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C968CCUC1H103KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.01uF)
C969CCUC1H224KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.22uF)
C970CCUC1H223KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.022uF,X7R)
C971CCUC1H224KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.22uF)
C972CCUC1H223KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.022uF,X7R)
C973CCUC1H224KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.22uF)
C974CCUC1H223KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.022uF,X7R)
C975CCUC1H224KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.22uF)
C976CCUC1H223KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.022uF,X7R)
C977CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C978CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
C979CCUC1H104KCCAP,CHIP(2012,50V/0.1uF)
D901 CVDS1M DIODE,SURFACEMOUNTRECTIFIER(1000V/1A)
D902 CVDS1M DIODE,SURFACEMOUNTRECTIFIER(1000V/1A)
D903 CVDUS1MDIODE,ULTRAFASTRECTIFIER
D904 CVDUS1MDIODE,ULTRAFASTRECTIFIER
D906 CVDUS1MDIODE,ULTRAFASTRECTIFIER
D907 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D908 CVDMM1Z24H DIODE,ZENER(24V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
D909 CVDMM1Z20H DIODE,ZENER(20V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
D911 CVDUS1MDIODE,ULTRAFASTRECTIFIER
D912 CVDMM1Z27H DIODE,ZENER(27V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
D913 CVDS1M DIODE,SURFACEMOUNTRECTIFIER(1000V/1A)
D914 CVDMM1Z18H DIODE,ZENER(18V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
D917 CVDMM1Z16H DIODE,ZENER(16V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
D918 CVDMM1Z16H DIODE,ZENER(16V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
D922 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D924 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D925 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D926 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D927 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D929 CVDMM1Z12H DIODE,ZENER(12V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
D932 CVDS1M DIODE,SURFACEMOUNTRECTIFIER(1000V/1A)
D935 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D936 CVD1N4448W DIODE,FASTSWITCHING(0.5W,SODͲ123)
D944 CVDUS1MDIODE,ULTRAFASTRECTIFIER
D950 CVDMM1Z15H DIODE,ZENER(15V/0.5W,SODͲ123)
IC93CVIICE2QS02GI.C,PWMCONTROLLER(PGͲDSOͲ8)
IC94CVIKA431SAMF2I.C,SHUNTREGULATOR(SOTͲ23F)
IC95CVIKA431SAMF2I.C,SHUNTREGULATOR(SOTͲ23F)
IC96CVIKA431SAMF2I.C,SHUNTREGULATOR(SOTͲ23F)
L922 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
L923 CLZ9Z014Z FERRITECHIPBEAD(4516/60R)
Q909 CVTRT1N141C T.R,RT1N141C(10KͲ10K)
Q915 CVTRT1N141C T.R,RT1N141C(10KͲ10K)
Q916 CVTRT1N141C T.R,RT1N141C(10KͲ10K)

96 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R901CRJ18AJ392TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/3.9Kohm)
R902CRJ18AJ153TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/15Kohm)
R904CRJ14CJ0R0TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/0ohm)
R906CRJ18AJ390TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/39ohm)
R907CRJ01HJ683T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/68Kohm)
R910CRJ18AJ330TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/33ohm)
R911CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R912CRJ18AJ112TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/1.1Kohm)
R915CRJ18AJ683TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/68Kohm)
R916CRJ18AJ153TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/15Kohm)
R918CRJ18AJ203TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/20Kohm)
R919CRJ18AJ103TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10Kohm)
R921CRJ14CF5602TRES,CHIP(3216/1%/56Kohm)
R922CRJ18AJ100TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10ohm)
R923CRJ18AJ102TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/1Kohm)
R924CRJ14CJ125TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/1.2Mohm)
R925CRJ14CJ125TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/1.2Mohm)
R926CRJ14CJ125TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/1.2Mohm)
R927CRJ14CJ125TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/1.2Mohm)
R928CRJ18AJ100TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10ohm)
R929CRJ14CJ125TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/1.2Mohm)
R930CRJ18AF6202TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/62Kohm)
R931CRJ18AJ824TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/820Kohm)
R932CRJ14CJ4R7TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/4.7ohm)
R933CRJ18AJ181TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/180ohm)
R934CRJ18AJ561TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/560ohm)
R935CRJ18AJ220TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/22ohm)
R936CRJ18AJ102TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/1Kohm)
R937CRJ18AJ102TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/1Kohm)
R938CRJ18AJ561TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/560ohm)
R939CRJ18AJ470TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/47ohm)
R940CRJ18AJ153TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/15Kohm)
R941CRJ18AJ622TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/6.2Kohm)
R942CRJ18AJ222TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/2.2Kohm)
R943CRJ18AJ622TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/6.2Kohm)
R944CRJ18AJ472TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/4.7Kohm)
R945CRJ18AJ561TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/560ohm)
R946CRJ18AF1002TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/10Kohm)
R947CRJ18AF1002TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/10Kohm)
R948CRJ14CJ0R0TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/0ohm)
R950CRJ18AJ224TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/220Kohm)
R952CRJ01HJ101T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/100ohm)
R953CRJ18AF1502TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/15Kohm)
R954CRJ18AJ472TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/4.7Kohm)
R955CRJ14CF5602TRES,CHIP(3216/1%/56Kohm)
R956CRJ18AJ473TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/47Kohm)
R957CRJ18AJ181TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/180ohm)

97 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R958CRJ18AF1002TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/10Kohm)
R959CRJ18AF5601TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/5.6Kohm)
R960CRJ01HJ752T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/7.5Kohm)
R961CRJ18AJ103TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10Kohm)
R962CRJ18AF1692TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/16.9Kohm)
R963CRJ14CJ0R0TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/0ohm)
R966CRJ18AJ220TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/22ohm)
R967CRJ18AJ100TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10ohm)
R968CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R969CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R970CRJ18AJ100TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10ohm)
R971CRJ18AJ100TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10ohm)
R972CRJ18AJ100TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/10ohm)
R973CRJ01HJ221T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/220ohm)
R974CRJ14CJ753TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/75Kohm)
R975CRJ14CJ753TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/75Kohm)
R976CRJ14CJ753TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/75Kohm)
R977CRJ18AF1503TRES,CHIP(2012/1%/150Kohm)
R978CRJ01HJ221T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/220ohm)
R979CRJ14CJ474TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/470Kohm)
R980CRJ14CJ474TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/470Kohm)
R981CRJ14CJ474TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/470Kohm)
R982CRJ14CJ474TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/470Kohm)
R984CRJ18AJ470TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/47ohm)
R985CRJ18AJ182TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/1.8Kohm)
R986CRJ18AJ561TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/560ohm)
R988CRJ18AJ0R0T RES,CHIP(2012/5%/0ohm)
R989CRJ18AJ182TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/1.8Kohm)
R990CRJ01HJ100T RES,CHIP
R991CRJ18AJ102TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/1Kohm)
R992CRJ14CJ0R0TRES,CHIP(3216/5%/0ohm)
R993CRJ01HJ752T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/7.5Kohm)
R994CRJ01HJ361T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/360ohm)
R995CRJ01HJ361T RES,CHIP(6432/5%/360ohm)
R996CRJ18AJ470TRES,CHIP(2012/5%/47ohm)
R997CRJ14CF5602TRES,CHIP(3216/1%/56Kohm)
R999CRJ14CF5602TRES,CHIP(3216/1%/56Kohm)
C911CCKT3A102KBLCAP,CERAMIC(1kV/1000pF/K)
C918CCEA1HH100TCSCAP,ELECT(50V/10uF),105'C
C920CCEA1HH470TCSCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF),105'C
C921CCEA1HH220TCSCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF),105'C
C929CCEA0JH471TCSCAP,ELECT(6.3V/470uF),105'C
C932CCEA1HH470TCSCAP,ELECT(50V/47uF),105'C
C944CCEA0JH102TCSCAP,ELECT(6.3V/1000uF),105'C
C949CCEA2AH100TCSCAP,ELECT(100V/10uF),105'C
C953CCEA1EH101TCS CAP,ELECT(25V/100uF),105'C
C955CCEA1HH220TCSCAP,ELECT(50V/22uF),105'C

98 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

C984CCEA0JH471TCSCAP,ELECT(6.3V/470uF),105'C
D910 HVDUF4007T DIODE,SCHOTTKY
D916 CVDZJ20BTDIODE,ZENER,1/2W,20V
D919 HVD1N4007TDIODE
D920 HVDUF4004T DIODE,SCHOTTKY
D921 HVD11EQ06TDIODE,SCHOTTKY(60V/1A)
D928 CVDZJ20BTDIODE,ZENER,1/2W,20V
D933 CVDSF26 DIODE,SUPERFASTRECTIFIER
D937 CVDSF26 DIODE,SUPERFASTRECTIFIER
D943 HVDUF4004T DIODE,SCHOTTKY
ET91 CJT1A026 PLATE,EARTH(TRONICELECTRONICS)
ET92 CJT1A026 PLATE,EARTH(TRONICELECTRONICS)
ET93 CJT1A026 PLATE,EARTH(TRONICELECTRONICS)
ET95 CJT1A026 PLATE,EARTH(TRONICELECTRONICS)
FH91KJCFC5S HOLDER,FUSE
FH92KJCFC5S HOLDER,FUSE
IC99CVIL78L24AB IC,REGULATOR(24V,TOͲ92L)
Q902 HVTKSA708YTT.R
Q903 HVTKSA708YTT.R
Q914 HVTKSA708YTT.R
RX93CRO50TJ155T RES,SURGE,(1.5MOHM,5%,1/2W,PRCTYPE)
C4B120122TUBE,UL
BD91 CLZ9H002ZBEAD,CORE(100MHzMIN120ohm)
BN65 CWB1C01525047WIREASSY(LOCK,15P,250mm,2.0mm)
CN20 CJP03GA90ZY WAFER,YW396Ͳ03B(3.96mm)
CN66 CJP07GI236ZWLOCKINGTYPE,STRAIGHTWAFER,2MM
CN90 CJP02KA060ZYWAFER,2P,3.96mm
CX91CCQF2E224KZFSCAP,X2(275VAC,0.22uF,12mm,SEORYONG)
CX92CCQF2E334KZESCAP,X2(275VAC,0.33uF,15mm,SEORYONG)
CY91CCKDHS152MECAP,CERAMIC(400VYͲCAP)
CY92CCKDHS152MECAP,CERAMIC(400VYͲCAP)
CY93CCKDHS102MECAP,CERAMIC(400VYͲCAP)
CY94CCKDHS102MECAP,CERAMIC(400VYͲCAP)
CY95CCKDHS102MECAP,CERAMIC(400VYͲCAP)
CY96CCKDHS222MECAP,CERAMIC(400VYͲCAP)
C901CCET250VK3J221NKSCAP,ELECT(220uF/250V,105'C,22X35,K3J)
C902CCET450VKM220NCSCAP,ELECT(450V/22uF),105'C,13X20
C928CCEA1JGF222ECSCAP,ELECT(63V/2200uF/105'C),18X40
C930CCET250VK3J221NKSCAP,ELECT(220uF/250V,105'C,22X35,K3J)
C933CCEA1EH471ECS CAP,ELECT(25V/470uF),105'C
C936CCEA1JGF222ECSCAP,ELECT(63V/2200uF/105'C),18X40
C937CCEA1JH471ECSCAP,ELECT(63V/470uF),105'C
C939CCEA1JH471ECSCAP,ELECT(63V/470uF),105'C
C941CCEA1AGF562ECSCAP,ELECT(10V/5600uF/105'C),13X30
C943CCEA1AH102ECSCAP,ELECT(10V/1000uF),105'C
DB91 CVDRS1005M DIODE,BRIDGE(600V/10A,RSͲ10M)
D934 CVD31DQ06FC6 DIODE,SB(60V,3A,DOͲ201)

99 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

D938 HVD31DQ06HDIODE
D939 HVD31DQ06HDIODE
HS91CVTIPW65R280E6ZA FETHEATSINKASS'Y(IPW65R280E6+CMY2A327ZAͲV1)
CMD1A720BRACKET,THERMALSENSOR
CMX1A164 INSULATOR,SILICON
CMY2A327ZAͲV2 HEATSINK
CRTST22110070WZA PROTECTOR,THERMALASS'Y
CRTST22110070W PROTECTOR,THERMAL(110'C,70mm)
CRTST22110070WA PROTECTOR,THERMALASS'Y(110'C,70mm)
CTB3+10JR SCREW
CVTIPW65R280E6FET,IPW65R280E6,NͲCH,PGͲTO247,INFINEON
HS92CVDFCU20A40YADIODEHEATSINKASS'Y(CMY9A222)
CMY9A222ͲV2 HEATSINK
CTB3+10JR SCREW
CVDFCU20A40DIODE,FASTRECOVERY(400V/20A,TOͲ220)
K8AYG6260 COMPOUND,SILICONE
HS93CVDFCU20A40YADIODEHEATSINKASS'Y(CMY9A222)
CMY9A222ͲV2 HEATSINK
CTB3+10JR SCREW
CVDFCU20A40DIODE,FASTRECOVERY(400V/20A,TOͲ220)
K8AYG6260 COMPOUND,SILICONE
HS94CVINJM7812FAXAHEATSINKASS'Y(HVINJM7812FA+CMY2A223)
CMY2A223ͲV2 HEATSINK
CTB3+8JR SCREW
HVINJM7812FA I.C,REGULATOR
K8AYG6260 COMPOUND,SILICONE
IC91CVIOB2358LAP I.C,PWM
IC92CVIICE2B265 IC,COOLSET
IC98HVINJM7912FA I.C,REGULATOR
LF91CLZ9Z135Z FILTER,LINE(SQE2930,8mH)
LF92CLZ9Z135Z FILTER,LINE(SQE2930,8mH)
LF93CLZ9Z121Z LINE,FILTER(150uH,RINGͲ616)
L924 CLZ9Z090Z COIL,CHOKE(7UH)
L925 CLZ9Z090Z COIL,CHOKE(7UH)
L928 CLZ9Z090Z COIL,CHOKE(7UH)
PC91CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
PC92CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
PC93CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
PC94CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
PC95CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
PC96CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
PC97CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
PC98CVIEL817B I.C,PHOTOCOUPLER
R903CRG2ANJ470HRES,METALOXIDEFILM
R908CRW1PJ0R6V RES,WIREWOUND(1W/0.6OHM)
R913CRW1PJ0R1V RES,WIREWOUND(1W/0.1OHM)
R914CRW1PJ0R1V RES,WIREWOUND(1W/0.1OHM)

100 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

R920CRG2ANJ683HRES,METALOXIDEFILM
TF91 CLT9Z087ZE TRANS,STBY(AVR1X1)
TF92 CLT9Z088ZE TRANS,SUB(AVR1X1)
TF93 CLT9Z089ZE TRANS,MAIN(AVR1X1)
TH91CRT2R5D20MSFCNTC,THERMISTOR(10MMPITCH,2.5DͲ20)
TS92 CJP02GA01ZY WAFER/STRAIGHT/2.5mm/2P
VT91CRVSVC561D14A VARISTOR(560V,14mm)
VT92CRVSVC561D14A VARISTOR(560V,14mm)
CWB1B003200HHWIREASS'Y(3P,2.0mm,200mm)
CWC4C4A11B150B10 CARD,CABLE(11P,1.25mm,150mm,B,10mm)
F901 KBA2C8000TLHEY FUSE(215Series,250V/8A)
WF1501CWC4C4A27B150B10 CARD,CABLE(27p,1.25mmPitch,150mm)
WF1502CWC4C4A17B120B10 CABLE,CARD(17P,120MM,1.25MM)

101 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

102 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon
6 5 4 3 2 1

AVR1X10/AVR1X1 SMPS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


+BV HS92 D942 R997 R999 R963
TF93 EER424220 HEAT SINK FCU20A40 Division : C928, C936 Division : C937, C939
J901 J902
(400V/20A) 1710, 171 : 63V 2200uF 1710, 171 : 63V 470uF
TH91 12.5mm 20mm 56KF 56KF 0 ohm L924
1610, 161 : 63V 2200uF 1610, 161 : 63V 470uF

AC-L
7 J961
DSC-2.5D20 J912
R903 10mm 1510, 151 : 50V 2200uF 1510, 151 : 50V 220uF
7uH

VT92
15mm J962

12.5mm

15mm
J941
J949
C956

250V 270uF

68K 2W

1
VCC(+45V)
230V : T 6.3A H 250V

47 2W

R920
10mm

C970
C969

223
DB91

224
100V : T 8A H 250V

C901
C910 6 8

63V 2200uF
3
D D

7K5 1W

63V 470uF
Not used
RS1005M

C928
400V 152 M
275V 334 K
1KV 102 K

Not used

Not used

R960

R965
R921

56KF

C937
RX91

RX94

2
C981 DGND

CY91
1KV 222 K

14D-561K
1.5M

C972
C971

223
224
4

2
3
5 9
1

Not used
275V 224 K
4 1

1KV 470 J
14D-561K

3
VCC(-45V)

CX92
F901

C912
CX91
VT91

250V 270uF
D906 D944

C930
US1M US1M CN20

RX93

3
2

4
4

4 10 HS92 HS93
LF92

C974
Not used

Not used
LF93 LF91

C973

223
224
400V 152 M
HEAT SINK HEAT SINK

RX92

RX95

63V 2200uF

63V 470uF
SQE2930/8mH HS93

2
RING-616/120uH Min SQE2930/8mH

7K5 1W
R955 56KF

Not used
CY92
F901

R993
L

R998

C939
C936
HEAT SINK 1 2 1 2
1

DGND
J938 3 11 D952
D950

C976
C975

223
224
N 20mm MM1Z15 FCU20A40 L928
(400V/20A)
2

J948 100V : Used DGND DGND


7uH

AC-N
CY96 R911
CN90
20mm 230V : Not used 2 12
YW396-03AV BD91 R930
USA : 400V 222M PC97 R933 CN66
3512 CHGND 400V 222 M 47KF 4 1
PGND 0 ohm EL817B
EUR : 400V 152M C957 1710, 171 VKK
R987

7
+38V

Not used
J904 R985 180
R915

0 ohm
D904 VOL_SEL_1 7

R992

R983
R930 : 47KF

C968
1 13 Not used

C967

103
104
BD95 1KV 102 K 2 H->L 45V
10mm 3 PC98 1K8
68K US1M 4 EL817B 1 R957 R962 : 16KF DGND

6
PGND C982 6
Not used DGND

R943 6K2
H->L 25V

R941 6K2
Division : C901 Division : C930 14 Not used DGND R989 ST5V
Not used

Division : Q901 R948 R962 180

150KF
1610, 161

50V 105 K
1510, 151

15KF
VOL_SEL_2
C922

1710 : 250V 270uF 171 : JUMPER 1710 : 250V 270uF 171 : 450V 150uF ST+5V

5
R901 0 ohm

C927
1710, 171 : SPW17N80C3 PGND 16KF 2 J933 5
1610 : 250V 220uF 161 : JUMPER 1610 : 250V 220uF 161 : 450V 120uF 3 1K8
1610, 161 : IPW65R280E6 3K9 R930 : 62KF R930 : 68KF
1510 : 250V 220uF 151 : JUMPER 1510 : 250V 220uF 151 : 450V 120uF 4K7 7.5mm
1510, 151 : IPW65R280E6 4

R953
R962 : 16.9KF

R977
1 R962 : 20KF +12V

4
DGND +12V 4
D907 R966 IC93 J910 D909 R944 1
2 3
2

1N4448W 22 ICE2QS02G 15mm


R902

15K

MM1Z20 2 J922
AGND

3
1KV 221 J

3 3
5

D908 IC94
C908

PGND PC93 HS94 7.5mm


R910 33 VINS MM1Z24 Division : HS92, HS93 KA431SAMF2
1 6 GATE VCC 7 EL817B
1710, 171 : HS-BP040HB (H40mm) For IC97 J924
-12V

2
3 1 +BV -12V 2
1610, 161 : HS-BP030HB (H30mm) HEAT SINK
3

7.5mm

R906
2 1510, 151 : HS-BP030HB (H30mm)
ZC TF92

39

1KV 102 K
Q901

D915 GND

1
17N80C3

4 3 C904 Q902 2 J959


GND

CS D922 1N4448W 1
C

C905
R937 C
15K

FB Not used 50V 105 K A708Y DGND


D933 L922

PGND
BL
R916

R907 DGND 12.5mm


C920 1 14
1

PGND 1K 68K 1W
100MHz_60ohm_6A
1 3
R912 50V 47uF IC97
50V 47 J

+12V
C906 50V 222 K

SF26

360 1W
7812A

25V 470uF

R994
1N4448W
2 13

1KV 470 J
(400V/2A) 2

C933
BN65

D924
MM1Z27

C919
1K1 D903 C932
25V 225 K
D912

C925
Not used

C913

50V 47uF

1N4007
R918 US1M

1
VOL_SEL_1
R917

C907

VOL_SEL_1

D919
20K 3 12 50V 104 K

Not used
50V 104 K

1N4448W

360 1W

2
VOL_SEL_2 VOL_SEL_2

C983
R995
D925
25V 100uF
4 11

C926
2 1

C953
1
R914 R913 C909 R931 D937
0R1 1W 50V 821 J 820K PGND 10 (400V/2A) L923
0R1 1W

3
CY95 J909 TS92 5 DGND
DGND
DGND
400V 102 M D939 2 3
110୅/70mm 100MHz_60ohm_6A

C955
50V 22uF
10mm 31DQ06-FC5 SF26 J952
CHGND
HS91

4
HEAT SINK IC92 6 9 D938
J925 J923 IC98 DGND

C958
-12V

C945

103
104
D917 D918 7VD 7912A D936 6mm
5 4 ICE2B265 D920 31DQ06-FC5 20mm 12.5mm
6 5 4 3 2 1 MM1Z16 MM1Z16 UF4004 8 D934

5
D D 7 D+7V
VCC 7 31DQ06-FC6 1N4448W
10K
6

C977
104
3 1 (60V/3A)
PC96
R935
Not used
C916

220 1W
C915

220 1W
R945

6
D+7V
22

CS C941 J935

R978
R973
NC EL817B 560 D+7V
GND

50V 105 K Q903 R936 EE2525 10V 5600uF


S/S

3 6 2 3 2 15mm

7VD
PGND
FB

R919

PGND PC2
A708Y DGND

7
J937
C921 L925 D+7V
1K 50V 22uF PGND
7.5mm 1 8 2 J906
7VD DGND DGND
PGND 4 1
560

8
PGND 20mm PC94 R951 7uH -12V -12V
AC-N

R986

1N4448W
AC-L

C962
EL817B R958

C961
Not used
R949

103
10V 1000uF

D926

104
4 1 Not used Q916
10KF RT1N141C

3
C943
C934 R954

9
AGND

C960
C959

103
104
50V 474 K

3 2

0 ohm
J914
0R6 1W

R968
J943 50V 105 K 4K7 2
R908

C903

10
D916 J920
7.5mm 3 2 +12V +12V

R939
D932 R991 12.5mm
20V 1/2W 12.5mm PC1 IC95 R956 R959

47
D913

3
S1M 5K6F
KA431SAMF2 47K

1
S1M

11
PGND S5V
B J916 1K R940 DGND ST+5V B

R950
4 PC91 1

220K
10K R961 2
560

C964
R909 C917 15K

C963

103
DGND

104
D901 10mm R990 EL817B D943 PC1
PGND R938
UF4004

12
Not used 50V 472 K ST+5V

3
10
+BV AC-L S1M 10 1W 1 J931 3 1 VKK
R974

+BV 1 3 IC99 DGND


1KV 102 K
230V : 150K
75K

C978
100V : 75K

R984 47

104
C911

R982

R980

R979
R981
470K

470K

470K
470K

13
D902 C902 Q914 78L24
7.5mm POWER_HI

1N4448W
2 2
R924
1.2M

450V 22uF A708Y ST5V

D927
9
AC-N PGND
S1M

14
R988
AMP_VCC_ON
0 ohm

2 8
75K

1
R904

R975

C949 DGND DGND Q909 PC2


R925 R929 R996 47
100V 10uF DGND RT1N141C
R926

1.2M

MM1Z12
D910 0 ohm
PGND POWER_DOWN

D929

15
J908 1.2M 1.2M C923
UF4007 D911

100 1W
R952
US1M 7 50V 104 K TS91
10mm 1 2
R976

3 Not used
75K

6
J913

1N4448W
R927 R922 R932
DGND
50V 10uF

D935
1.2M 4R7 4 J956
C918

15mm 10 S5V
PGND

ST5V
J919 7.5mm
D914 D905 2 VDD Drain 6 5

3
MM1Z18 Not used PGND DGND J955
10mm R923 L921
D921
J918 J907 TF91 EE1625 7.5mm
1 Drain 5
2

VDDG J911
J947 2 J932
J930
15mm PGND 1K 11EQ06 6mm
10mm 17.5mm
PC95 J917 R934
C979

7.5mm 4 1 (60V/1A) 104 15mm


6mm

6.3V 470uF

6.3V 470uF
EL817B 8 GND FB 3 J926

C929

C984
15mm

1
560 R946 Q915 J950
PGND PGND C944 C924 DGND
4

J915 12.5mm
3

10KF RT1N141C
PGND 3 2 6.3V 1000uF 10mm
10mm
7 GND CS 4 DGND 50V 222 K R942 J936
20V 1/2W

J903 PC92
DGND EL817B 12.5mm
D928

IC91 C914 J929


2
7.5mm CY93 2K2 J928
OB2358L 400V 102 M DGND DGND
50V 472 K

Not used
J905 R928 R967 R972 R970 R971 10mm
1
7.5mm

R905
3
PGND 10 10 10 10 10 IC96
15mm PGND PGND DGND R947
R969 R964
KA431SAMF2
0 ohm CY94 Not used 10KF
PGND PGND PGND
DGND DGND
PGND DGND DGND
A 400V 102 M REVISION 2 4 6 A
1 3 5 7
$$$23864 $$$20393 DGND

**IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET


11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK HAVE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS. ISSUE
IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY. WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS. 26
9

1
11

10

11

10

ET92 ET95 USE ONLY MANUFACTUREY'S SPECIFIED PARTS. ANAM


MODEL AVR1610
CJT1A026 DGND CJT1A026 DGND 27
**THE UNIT OF RESISTANCE IS OHM. K=1000 OHM, M=1000 KOHM
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 **THE UNIT OF CAPACITANCE IS MICROFARAD (uF)pF=10-6uF MP MULTI. LAB DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO

**THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAY MODIFIED AT ANY TIME WITH THE 2012.12.24 C.S.K C.D.C Y.W.Y 12509SCMZ
9

1
11

10
9

1
11

10

ET91 ET93 IMPROVEMENT OF PERFORMANCE


CJT1A026 CJT1A026 DGND (SMPS) 1
CHGND 12.12.24 12.12.24 12.12.24 1

103 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

104 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon

105 of 115
6
AVR 1610 5 4 3
harman/kardon
2 1

2
MHL PORT
2 +3.3V_TX AVDD33 XTAL_VCC33 +1.3V_TX AVDD13
EN_RX1_PWR 4 ENB 1 R1006 OPEN

GND
4 VOUT 1 TDVDD13
EN APVCC13

L1003 L1005 L1006


R1007 R1017 0_NC L1002
5 3 ST+5V_HDMI HCB1608KF-600T30 HCB1608KF-600T30 HCB1608KF-600T30 L1008 L1010
5 VIN OCB 3 HCB1608KF-600T30
R1018 0 HCB1608KF-600T30

4.7uF 6.3V
4.7uF 6.3V
HCB1608KF-600T30

4.7uF 6.3V
4.7uF 6.3V
OPEN

4.7uF 6.3V
+5VH1

4.7uF 6.3V
C1003

OPEN

4.7uF 6.3V

4.7uF 6.3V
R1019

0.1

0.1

0.1
0.1

4.7uF 6.3V
4.7uF 6.3V
R1008

0.1
0.1

0.1
IC1001 OPEN

OPEN

4.7uF 6.3V
+5V_SB

0.1
4.7uF 6.3V

0.1
0.1

0.1
10

C1013

C1014

C1017
C1012
C1011
C1010

C1026
C1024

C1025
C1016
C1015

C1023
C1022
C1008

C1009

C1029
IC1002

C1030
C1027

C1028
C1007

C1044
C1043
C1042
+3.3VC
CVISTMPS2161STR
T1001
T1002

4.7Kohm
3 3 5
5 R1010 0_NC
ST+5V_HDMI
OCB VIN
R1009 R1011 0
+5VH1

GND
1 1 EN 4
4 R1012 0 EN_VBUS
VOUT
ENB R1013 0_NC IOVCC33
MHL_DET

C1004
2

4.7Kohm
0.1uF

R1014
CVCC13 TPVDD13

2
MHL_RX_HPD
ST+5V_HDMI
L1004
47K_NC

CLZ9R005Z
HCB1608KF-600T30
D L1001
L1007 L1009 D
47Kohm
R1002

ST+5V
HCB1608KF-600T30 HCB1608KF-600T30

10V/22uF

4.7uF 6.3V

4.7uF 6.3V
C1001

C1002

0.1uF
R1001

4.7uF 6.3V

4.7uF 6.3V
4.7uF 6.3V
4.7uF 6.3V
47Kohm
47Kohm
R1005

0.1
R1004

0.1

0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1
HP DET HDMI1_RX_HPD
19

19 R1016
R1003 0

C1021
+5V
18

C1020

C1037
HDMI1_RX_PWR

C1036
C1035
C1018

C1019

C1033

C1034

C1040

C1041
C1039
18

C1038
C1032
C1031
10

5.1Kohm
GND
17

C1005

1uF
R1015
17
DDC DATA HDMI1_RX_DDC_SDA
16

16
HDMI1_RX_DDC_SCL
DDC CLK
15

15
NC
14

14
CE REMOTE
13

CEC
13 T1003
CK- HDMI1_RX_CK-
12

12

SIL9575 POWER PART


T1004
D1 SHIELD
11

11
CK+ HDMI1_RX_CK+
10

HDMI1_RX_D2+

HDMI1_RX_D0+
HDMI1_RX_D1+

HDMI1_RX_CK+

HDMI1_RX_CK-
HDMI1_RX_D1-
HDMI1_RX_D2-

HDMI1_RX_D0-
10
D0- HDMI1_RX_D0-
9

9
D1 SHIELD
8

HDMI4_RX_D1+

HDMI4_RX_D0+

HDMI3_RX_D1+
HDMI3_RX_D2+

HDMI3_RX_D0+

HDMI2_RX_D2+

HDMI2_RX_D1+
HDMI4_RX_CK+

HDMI2_RX_D0+
HDMI3_RX_CK+

HDMI2_RX_CK+
HDMI4_RX_D1-

HDMI4_RX_CK-

HDMI3_RX_D2-

HDMI3_RX_D1-

HDMI2_RX_D1-

HDMI2_RX_D0-
HDMI4_RX_D0-

HDMI3_RX_D0-

HDMI2_RX_D2-
HDMI3_RX_CK-

HDMI2_RX_CK-
D0+ HDMI1_RX_D0+
7

7
D1- HDMI1_RX_D1-
6
CJJ9H008Y

8
5

RN1004CRJ064IJ103T
RN1003CRJ064IJ103T
D2 SHIELD
5

5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8

1005 / 5.1ohm

1005 / 5.1ohm

1005 / 5.1ohm

1005 / 5.1ohm
5

1005 / 5.1ohm

1005 / 5.1ohm

1005 / 5.1ohm
1005 / 5.1ohm
D1+ HDMI1_RX_D1+
4

4
D2- HDMI1_RX_D2-
3

3
D2 SHIELD CD_SENSE0
2

2
HDMI1_RX_D2+ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

AVDD33

AVDD13
D2+

CVCC13
JK1001

4
AVDD33

AVDD13

4
R1073

R1074

R1075

R1076

R1077

R1079
R1078

R1080
0.047u
C1006
T1005

4
T1006

8 4

3
44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 3
+5VH1 R3X2-

2
D13

R3X1-

R3X0-

R2X2-
R3X1+

R3X0+

R2X2+

R2X1+
R1024

R3XC-
6 2

R3XC+

AVDD12

D19

D18

D17

D16

D15

D14
DE
R2X0+

R1X2+

R1X1+

R1X0+

R0X2+

R0X1+

R0X0+
R2X1-

R2X0-

R1X2-

R1X1-

R1X0-

R0X2-

R0X1-

R0X0-
R2XC-

R1XC-

R0XC-

HSYNC

VSYNC
CVCC12

R2XC+

R1XC+

R0XC+
AVDD33

AVDD33

AVDD12
HDMI4_RX_D2- 45 176

1
R3X2+ D12 5 1
0 HDMI4_RX_D2+ 46 175
Q1002NC
CRJ064IJ103TRN1005
1K_NC
R1029

D11
47K_NC

R4XC-
47 174
1Kohm_NC

HDMI5_RX_CK-
R1025

4
HDMI5_RX_CK+ 48 R4XC+ IOVCC33 173 8 4
Q1003NC IOVCC33

3
HDMI5_RX_D0- 49 R4X0- IDCK 172 7 3
R1023

HDMI2_RX_HPD

2
R1026 HDMI5_RX_D0+ 50 R4X0+ D10 171 6 2
HP DET
19

1
19 R1030 HDMI5_RX_D1- 51 R4X1- D9 170
22Kohm_NC 5 1
+5V
18

HDMI2_RX_PWR
18 CRJ064IJ103TRN1006
R1027 R1028 10 HDMI5_RX_D1+ 52 R4X1+ D8 169
5.1Kohm

4
GND
17

C1047

1uF
R1031

17 8 4
C1046 0.1uF_NC HDMI5_RX_D2- 53 R4X2- D7 168
47Kohm 47Kohm HDMI2_RX_DDC_SDA

3
DDC DATA
16

16 7 3
HDMI5_RX_D2+ 54 R4X2+ D6 167
HDMI2_RX_DDC_SCL

2
DDC CLK
15

15 6 2
AVDD13 55 AVDD12 D5 166

1
NC
14

14 5 1
AVDD33 56 AVDD33 D4 165
CE REMOTE T1007 CRJ064IJ103TRN1007
13

13 CEC
R5XC- D3

JK1006
57 164
C CK- HDMI2_RX_CK- T1008 8 4
C
12

12 R5XC+ D2 D2+

1
7
58 163

3
7 3 1
D1 SHIELD
11

11
D2 SHIELD

2
R5X0- D1

2
59 162
HDMI2_RX_CK+ 6 2 2
CK+
10

10
D2-

3
R5X0+ D0

1
60 161 3
HDMI2_RX_D0- 5 1
D0-
9

9 CVCC13 D1+

4
61 R5X1- CVCC12 160 CRJ064IJ103TRN1008

CJJ9H008Y
4
D1 SHIELD
8

8
D2 SHIELD

5
62 R5X1+ T0X2+ 159
5
D0+ HDMI2_RX_D0+
7

7 R5X2- T0X2- D1-

6
63 158
6
D1- HDMI2_RX_D1-
6
CJJ9H008Y

6 R5X2+ T0X1+ D0+

7
64 157
7
D2 SHIELD
5

5 CVCC13 D1 SHIELD

8
R1061 4.7K 65 CVCC12 T0X1- 156
8
D1+ HDMI2_RX_D1+ +3.3V_COM

SiI9575
4

4 HDMI_SCL R1064 22
D0-

9
66 CSCL T0X0+ 155
R1062 4.7K 9
D2- HDMI2_RX_D2-
3

R1065 22

10
3 HDMI_SDA 67 CSDA T0X0- 154
10 CK+
D2 SHIELD R1063 4.7K
2

11
4.7K_NC

2
HDMI_INT 68 INT T0XC+ 153 D1 SHIELD
R1066
HDMI2_RX_D2+ IC1005 11
D2+
JK1002

T1009
T1010

12
1 RESET୽ T0XC-
69 152 12 CK-
R1071 4.7K_NC

13
70 TPWR_CI2CA TDVDD12 151 TDVDD13 CEC
13 CE REMOTE
R1072 4.7K

14
+5VH1 Q1010 71 CEC_A1 TPVDD12 150 TPVDD13 ARC1
14 NC
R1033 one of two don`t used.

15
HDMI_TX_DDC_SCL1
R1059 0_NC
72 CEC_A0/WAKEUP T1X2+ 149
15 DDC CLK

T1025
0 HDMI_RST R1068 10K

16
Q1004 NC R1060
73 DSDA6(VGA) T1X2- 148 HDMI_TX_DDC_SDA1 16 DDC DATA
1K_NC
R1038
47K_NC

R1069 10K
1Kohm_NC

17
74 DSCL6(VGA) T1X1+ 147
17 GND
R1034

1Kohm

R1082
0
RT1N441C_NC

R1081

1.8K
R1070

1.8K

18
C1054
Q1005NC 75 LPSVCC33 T1X1- 146
18 +5V

19
R1032

HDMI_TX_HPD1
DSDA0 T1X0+ HP DET

47K
HDMI3_RX_HPD 1000P HDMI1_RX_DDC_SDA 76 145 +5VH1 19
R1035 DSCL0 T1X0-
HDMI1_RX_DDC_SCL 77 144
HP DET
19

19
22Kohm_NC
R1039
CBUS_HPD0 T1XC+
L1011

R1083
HDMI1_RX_HPD 78 143
+5V
18

HDMI3_RX_PWR
18
R1036 R1037 10 R0PWR5V T1XC-
5.1Kohm

HDMI1_RX_PWR 79 142

C1056
HCB1608KF-600T30

10/6.3
C1055
GND
17

C1049

1uF
R1040

0.1
4.7K_NC

17 C1048 0.1uF_NC
R1067

47Kohm 47Kohm HDMI3_RX_DDC_SDA HDMI2_RX_DDC_SDA 80 DSDA1 TDVDD12 141 TDVDD13


DDC DATA
16

16
HDMI3_RX_DDC_SCL HDMI2_RX_DDC_SCL 81 DSCL1 TPVDD12 140 TPVDD13
DDC CLK
15

T1023
T1024
T1021
T1022
15
HDMI2_RX_HPD 82 CBUS_HPD1 CVCC12 139 CVCC13
NC
14

14
T1011 HDMI2_RX_PWR 83 R1PWR5V ARC1 138
CE REMOTE
13

13 CEC
C1057 1uF
HDMI3_RX_CK- T1012 HDMI3_RX_DDC_SDA 84 DSDA2 ARC0 137
CK-
12

12
HDMI3_RX_DDC_SCL 85 DSCL2 SD1_IN/SD1_OUT/SPDIF1_IN/SPDIF1_OUT 136 300 300
D1 SHIELD
11

SD0_2/DL1/GPIO7
SD0_1/DR1/GPIO6

SD0_3/DR2/GPIO8
11 CBUS_HPD2

WS0_IN/GPIO11
SCK0_IN/GPIO10
C1058

MHL_CD0/GPIO0

MHL_CD1/GPIO1
C1059

MUTEOUT/GPIO9

SPDIF0_OUT/DL2
WS1_IN/WS1_OUT

WS0_OUT/DR0
HDMI3_RX_CK+ HDMI3_RX_HPD 86 135 R1084 R1086
CK+
10

ARC1 HDMI_TX_HPD1

CBUS_HPD3

CBUS_HPD4

CBUS_HPD5

SCLK/GPIO3
10 R2PWR5V

SD0_0/DL0
SD0/GPIO4
62 62

TX_DSDA0

TX_DSCL0

TX_DSDA1

TX_DSCL1

SDI/GPIO5
VCC33OUT

SCK0/DDCK
XTALVCC33
SCK1_IN/SCK1_OUT

R3PWR5V

R4PWR5V

R5PWR5V

TX_HPD0

TX_HPD1

SS/GPIO2
XTALGND
SBVCC5V

XTALOUT
1uF 1uF

APLL12
HDMI3_RX_PWR 87 134
D0- HDMI3_RX_D0-

XTALIN

CVCC12

IOVCC33
9

DSCL3

DSCL4

DSCL5
DSDA4

DSDA5
RSVDL
9 DSDA3

MCLK
SD0_IN/SPDIF0_IN R1085 R1087

R1089
HDMI4_RX_DDC_SDA 88 133
D1 SHIELD

R1088
8

0
8

0
HDMI3_RX_D0+ 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132
D0+
7

7
HDMI3_RX_D1- ARC_SPDIF2
D1-
6

R1093
CJJ9H008Y

6
D2 SHIELD
5

10Kohm
R1094

IOVCC33
D1+ HDMI3_RX_D1+
4

XTAL_VCC33
APVCC13
+5V_SB

CVCC13
0
D2- HDMI3_RX_D2-
3

3
D2 SHIELD 150
2

R1090
2 DSP_DATA0

CD_SENSE0

HDMI_TX_HPD1

HDMI_TX_DDC_SDA1

HDMI_TX_DDC_SCL1
HDMI3_RX_D2+ R1091 33
D2+
JK1003

DSP_SCLK
1 R1092 33
HDMI4_RX_HPD

HDMI4_RX_PWR

HDMI5_RX_DDC_SCL
HDMI5_RX_DDC_SDA

HDMI5_RX_HPD
HDMI4_RX_DDC_SCL

HDMI5_RX_PWR

DSP_LRCK
T1013
T1014

4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
T1026 T1027

RN1010

RN1011
RN1009
B +5VH1
B

R1097
R1042

0
33X4

33X4
33X4
0
Q1006NC
1K_NC
R1047

120K
47K_NC

1Kohm_NC

8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5
R1043

ARC_SPDIF1
R1095 120k~130k
Q1007NC

R1096
0

HDMI_SPI_MOSI
R1041

HDMI_SPI_SCK
HDMI4_RX_HPD
R1044
HP DET
19

19 R1048
22Kohm_NC

C1060
+5V X1001

10P
18

HDMI4_RX_PWR
18
R1046

C1061
10P
R1045
+3.3V_COM

10

HDMI_SD1

HDMI_SD3
HDMI_SCK

HDMI_MUTE_OUT
5.1Kohm

HDMI_SD0

HDMI_SD2
HDMI_LRCK
GND
17

HDMI_MCK
C1051

1uF
R1049

17 C1050 0.1uF_NC
47Kohm 47Kohm HDMI4_RX_DDC_SDA
DDC DATA
16

16
HDMI4_RX_DDC_SCL
DDC CLK HDMI_SPI_HOLD
15

15
NC
14

14
CE REMOTE T1015
13

13 CEC
CN1001
HDMI_LRCK

T1016 24mA
HDMI_MCK
HDMI_SD3

CK- HDMI4_RX_CK-
HDMI_SD2
12

HDMI_SD1

HDMI_SD0

HDMI_SCK

CJP07GA193ZY
10Kohm

12
R1022

+3.3V_COM
D1 SHIELD
11

11
10022H-07C

R1099
10K
C1062
CK+ HDMI4_RX_CK+
10

0.1uF
10
R1701
D0- HDMI4_RX_D0-
9

SCK

1
9
Q1001 0
D1 SHIELD
8

GND

2
8
8 7 6 5 R1702

CVIMX25L8006EM2I-12G
D0+ HDMI4_RX_D0+
7

MOSI

3
7 HDMI_RX_AUDIO_SW

SO HOLD
R1098

CS VCC

WP SCK
10K

GND SI
HDMI4_RX_D1- 0
D1-
6

VCC

4
CJJ9H008Y

IC1004

R1700
6

10K
D2 SHIELD R1703 0
5

T1N241C
CS

5
5
D1+ HDMI4_RX_D1+ R1704 0
4

MISO

6
4
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
D2- HDMI4_RX_D2-
3

GND
VCC OE1

7
1 2 3 4
Y8 GND

3
A8

A7

A6

A5

A4

A3

A2

OE2 A1

D2 SHIELD
2

2
IC1003
D2+ HDMI4_RX_D2+
Y7

Y6

Y5

Y4

Y3

Y2

Y1

+3.3V_COM
JK1004

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12.09.14 ISSUE
ANAM
0.1uF
C1045

MULTI. LAB
MP
T1018
T1017

HDMI_SPI_MISO
4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 HDMI_SPI_CS 2012.11.08
RN1001

RN1002

+5VH1
R1051
22X4

22X4

0
Q1008 NC
+3.3V_COM
1K_NC
R1057
47K_NC

1Kohm_NC
R1052

8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 09.03.18
Q1009NC
Added : 100K ohm
R1050

HDMI5_RX_HPD 100K_NC 100K


HP DET
R1053 REVISION 2 4 6
19

19 R1056
R1020 R1021
22Kohm_NC
+5V
18

HDMI5_RX_PWR
18
R1054 R1055 10
1 3 5 7
5.1Kohm

GND
17

R1058

A 17
A
C1053

1uF

C1052 0.1uF_NC
47Kohm 47Kohm
DDC DATA HDMI5_RX_DDC_SDA
16

16
HDMI5_RX_DDC_SCL
DDC CLK
15

15

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
NC
14

CE REMOTE
14
T1019 SHEET
13

13 CEC

CK- HDMI5_RX_CK- T1020


12

12
D1 SHIELD
11

11
CK+ HDMI5_RX_CK+
10

10
9
AVR1610
D0- HDMI5_RX_D0-
9

D1 SHIELD
9
MODEL
8

8
27
HDMI_RX_MCLK
HDMI_RX_SCK
HDMI_RX_SD3
HDMI_RX_SD2
HDMI_RX_SD1
HDMI_RX_SD0

HDMI_RX_LRCK
HDMI_RX_SPDIF

D0+ HDMI5_RX_D0+
7

7
D1- HDMI5_RX_D1-
6
CJJ9H008Y

6
D2 SHIELD
AUDIO INTERFACE PART DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO
5

5
D1+ HDMI5_RX_D1+
4

4
D2- HDMI5_RX_D2-
3

3
D2 SHIELD
2

C.D.W S.K.S C.D.C


2
D2+ HDMI5_RX_D2+

CUP12504SCDZ
JK1005

2012.11.08 HDMI_REPEATER 1
6

106 of 115
6
AVR 1610 5 4 3
harman/kardon
2 1

USB Switch Part


NET_3.3V NET_3.3V

USB_ OE L1112 L1113

USB_SEL

0.01uF
C1150

C1154
C1149

C1151

C1152

C1153
1uF

1uF
0.1uF

0.1uF
68P
MCU_USB_DM

NET_3.3V MCU_USB_DP

CHGND CHGND
R1100 L1111 CHGND CHGND

C1100
D 10K NET_1.2V D

C1147

C1148

1uF
0.1uF
10V/22uF

C1101 CHGND CHGND


L1110 L1114

0.01uF

0.01uF
NET_3.3V

C1155

C1156
68P
IC1100 USB

C1157
C1142

0.1uF

0.1uF
C1143

C1144

C1145

C1146

10P
0.1uF

0.1uF
NET_3.3V

1uF
CVIISL54220IUZ-T
L1109
NET_1.2V
10

G11
N10

D10

G10
1

HCB2012KF-221T25

R14
VDD SEL

A10

B11
D5

N7

H8
K8
C4

E2
F3
L4

L3

L5

J5
CHGND CHGND
IC1106
CHGND NET_2V5

LDO3V3
VDDIODIG1_0
VDDIODIG1_1
VDDIODIG1_2
VDDIODIG1_3
VDDIODIG1_4
VDDIODIG1_5
VDDIODIG1_6

VDDIODIG2_0
VDDIODIG2_1
VDDIODIG2_2
VDDIODIG2_3

VDDIORF
VDDCORE_4
VDDCORE_3
VDDCORE_2
VDDCORE_1
VDDCORE_0
CHGND CHGND CHGND CHGND
C1130 CVIFS1230A
D1+
R1138
9

OE L1115
22uF/6.3V
E5 MFIO_12 LDO2V5 C2 T1102

R1152

R1153
(B)6

4.7K

4.7K
E9 MFIO_15 AVDDIO2V5 J2 SPI1_MISO

2.2uF 6.3V
E11 K2

0.01uF
MFIO_14 AVSSIO2V5

2
D1- D2+

C1158
(B)6

C1159

C1160

C1161
68P
0.1uF
D8 MFIO_13 AVSSIOANA H3
8

C9 MFIO_132 AGND_ANA D3

3
IC1104 (B)6 IC1105
C1131 0.01uF SDRAM B10 MFIO_133
A3V28S40FTP-G6 D9 CHGND CVIAT45DB321D
MFIO_134 CHGND CHGND

4
(B'$7$ E8 G2
C1132 0.01uF MFIO_135 AVDDCOREPLL
D2- D+ 2012.11.05 CHGND CHGND
0.01uF AVSSCOREPLL F2
C1133 75ohm (1005SIZE X 4),1/16W 33 -> 75 SPI1_MOSI

8
7

6, 62

54
1
9'' 966 K7 L1116
D0 MFIO_16
D15 H2

53
AVDDCOREADC

2
D- C1134 1uF '4 '4 MILAN_SPDIF AVSSCOREADC G4
D0 A12

0.01uF
52
MFIO_56

C1164
SPI1_SCK

C1162

C1163
68P

0.1uF
USB_DN D1 *1'

7
6&/.
6

GND
D1 9''4 9664 B12 MFIO_57
D14 D2 C12 J1 CHGND

51
USB Connector

MFIO_58 RFII

4
'4 '4 D3 D12 H1
D2 D13 D4 E12
MFIO_59 RFIQ

50
MFIO_60

5
D5 CHGND
USB I/F

R1101 '4 '4 D13 MFIO_61


D6

6
A14 K1 +2/' 9&&

49
MFIO_62 RFIIB

6
CHGND CHGND
9664 9''4 C1139 1uF D7 E13 MFIO_63 RFIQB G1 CHGND
10K
D3 D12 D8 C11

48
MFIO_64

7
'4 '4 D9 F10 MFIO_65
D4 D11 D10 G7 K14

47
MFIO_66 MFIO_105 CHGND

8
SPI1_CSNO
D11 &6

5
C1135 1uF '4 '4 C13 MFIO_67 MFIO_106 K12 :3
D12 B13 K9

46
MFIO_68 MFIO_107

9
9''4 9664 D13 A13 K13 R1154
USBD+ D5 D10 D14 C10
MFIO_69 MFIO_108
K15 FLASH_WPN
12.07.26

10

45
USB_DP MFIO_70 MFIO_109
'4 '4 D15 F11 MFIO_71 MFIO_110 K6
D6 D9 L14 12.09.17 OPEN

11

44
MFIO_111
'4 '4 MFIO_112 J4

R1155

220K
C1140 1uF L15 R1160 OPEN

12

43
USBD- MFIO_113 ETH_RST
9664 9''4 A0 G14 MFIO_33 MFIO_114 L10
D7 D8 A1 G12 K11

13

42
MFIO_34 MFIO_115
'4 '4 A2 G13 MFIO_35 MFIO_116 L13
C1136 0.01uF A3 G15 L12 CHGND

14

41
9'' 966 A4 H12
MFIO_36 MFIO_117
M15 CHGND NET_3.3V
MFIO_37 MFIO_118
SDRAM_LBN R1134 1005 /1/16W / 33ohm A5 F15 M14

15

40
12.11.08 MFIO_38 MFIO_119
R1135 /'40 1& R1137 R1170 A6 H11 MFIO_39 MFIO_120 N15
SDRAM_WEN 12.11.12 SDARM_UBN A7 E15 M13

16

39
MFIO_40 MFIO_121
:( 0'40 A8 D15 MFIO_41 MFIO_122 K10
A17 1005 /1/16W / 33ohm 1/16W / 0ohm 1005 /1/16W / 100ohmSDRAM_CLK A9 C15 L11

17

38
MFIO_42 MFIO_123
&$6 &/. A10 H6 L9
A16 12.11.12 7P C1141 SDRAM_CKE A11 G5
MFIO_43 MFIO_124
M12 L1117

18

37
MFIO_44 MFIO_125 100K
R1136 5$6 &.( A12 F5 MFIO_45 MFIO_126 P15
SDARM_CSN 12.11.12 A12 A13 A15 L7

19

36
MFIO_46 MFIO_127 R1144
&6 1& A14 B15 MFIO_47 MFIO_128 N12
1005 /1/16W / 33ohm

0.01uF
A13 A11

0(N.C)

C1166
H13 N14

R1145

C1165

0.1uF
20

35
MFIO_48 MFIO_129
%$ $ A16 E14 MFIO_49
A14 A9 A17 F13

21

34
MFIO_50
%$ $ J9 B3

USB PART
MFIO_51 AVDDIOUSB_3V3
A10 A8 H14 B2

22

33
MFIO_52 AVSSIOUSB_0 CHGND USBD-
$$3 $ H15 MFIO_53 USBN C1
A0 A7 J10 B1

23

32
MFIO_54 USBP
$ $ SDRAM_CKE G9 MFIO_55 USBXTI A1 USBD+
A1 A6
USB_CURRENT

A2

24

31
USBXTO X1101

R1146
$ $

1M
2012.11.05 USB_VBUS E4
A2 A5 R1141 3.3K_NC 1 4
33 -> 100 C6

25

30
MFIO_29
$ $ SDARM_UBN C14 MFIO_79 MFIO_28 D6 R1148
A3 A4 SDRAM_LBN 2 3
F12 C3
12.08.01

26

29
MFIO_80 USB_ID R1142 100K 6K04
C $ $ SDRAM_CLK R1139 100 D14 D4
C

C1167

C1168
MFIO_32 USB_RREFEXT

10P

10P
SDARM_CSN F14 100

27

28
MFIO_78
C1137 0.01uF 9'' 966 SDRAM_WEN B14 R1143
MFIO_77 CHGND
MFIO_19 D11 12.11.12
MFIO_21 G6 CHGND CHGND
C1138 0.01uF 1.5K J13 MFIO_74 MFIO_20 H9
10K, 1%

R1147

'$6+&RQQHFWRU 'HEXJ
0
R1250

CHGND J15 MFIO_75 CHORUS_VBUS


R1104 100 CHORUS_VBUS J11 MFIO_76
R1140 J12 H10 CHORUS_VBUSDRIVE
MFIO_73 MFIO_22
J14 MFIO_72 MFIO_159 P13 USB_VBUS_FAULT
CHGND MFIO_23 R15
R1105 10K USB_VBUS MFIO_138 R11 SPI1_SCK
VBUS
1

SPI1_MISO
B6
1000P

MFIO_96
C1102

C1103

SPI1_MOSI
0.1uF

A5 MFIO_95 MFIO_8 E3
12.11.05

WF1100
VBUS+5V
2

ETHERNET F6 MFIO_94 MFIO_9 D2 SPI1_CSNO JTAG_TMS

1
Front USB

B5 MFIO_93 MFIO_24 R10


C5 R4 JTAG_TDO
MFIO_91 MFIO_25 ‫ڧڞڮڠ‬

2
VBUS+5V USB+5V
3

B4 MFIO_90 MFIO_26 N9
A4 MFIO_92 MFIO_27 P11 JTAG_TCK

3
L1102 FLASH_WPN A6 MFIO_97 ‫ڜڟڮڠ‬
USB_DP
4

USBD+ C7 MFIO_98 12.07.26 JTAG_TDI

4
A7 MFIO_99 MFIO_18 L8
UART_RX
B8 MFIO_100 MFIO_17 M4

5
UART_TX
5

USBD- C8 MFIO_101 MFIO_130 N13


USB_DN B9 MFIO_102 MFIO_131 M10

6
L1100 A8
DGND DLW21SN181SQ2L MFIO_103
6

A9 MFIO_104

7
CN1100

CLZ9R006Z F4
L1101 MFIO_10
G3
MFIO_11 POR_N

8
DGND ETH_SCLK
7

P3 MFIO_0 MFIO_142 R3
CLZ9R006Z ETH_CSN P7 MFIO_1 MFIO_137 E7

9
ETH_SI P8 MFIO_2
ETH_SO N5 SPI1_CSNO

10
MFIO_3
M8 MFIO_4 GPVIN0 K3
N11 J3 SPI1_MOSI

11
MFIO_5 GPVIN1
M11 MFIO_6 GPVIN2 H4
N2 H5 SPI1_SCK

12
MFIO_7 GPVIN3
P12 MFIO_136
P10 F8 -7$*B7',

13
MFIO_139 TDI
R13 MFIO_158 TDO D7 -7$*B7'2
B7 -7$*B706 SPI1_MISO

14
TMS
F7 -7$*B7&.
TCK
R2

15
MFIO_140 NET_3.3V NET_3.3V
P4 MFIO_141 POR_N J7
P1 MFIO_143
R1 MFIO_144
P5 MFIO_145 MFIO_81 K5

T1103

C1171

0.01uF
M5 MFIO_146
R5 MFIO_147 MFIO_82 M1

R1151

33
P6 MFIO_148 MFIO_83 L1
CHGND
NET_3.3V R6 MFIO_149 MFIO_84 M2
N6 MFIO_150 MFIO_85 M3
M6 MFIO_151 MFIO_86 N1 Q1100

Apple Cert Part R8


N8
P9
MFIO_152
MFIO_153
MFIO_154
MFIO_87
MFIO_88
MFIO_89
N3
P2
N4
CHGND T1P144C

R9
ETH_INTN R12
MFIO_155
E1
POR_N
MFIO_156 XTI
12.07.26 M7 F1

K4 VSSCORE_0
M9 VSSCORE_1
J8 VSSCORE_2
E6 VSSCORE_3
F9 VSSCORE_4
MFIO_157 XTO

VSSIO_10
VSSIO_0
VSSIO_1
VSSIO_2
VSSIO_3
VSSIO_4
VSSIO_5
VSSIO_6
VSSIO_7
VSSIO_8
VSSIO_9
C1104
R1106

R1107
4.7K

4.7K

3
0.1uF POR_N

R1149

24.576M
1M
ESCL

P14
D1
L2
L6
J6

G8
A11
E10

H7
R7
A3

X1102
TO CHORUS 3 TO MAIN_CPU

2
270

IC1101 8 7 6 5 R1150

C1169

C1170
22P

22P
VCC

RST

NC

CHORUS_VBUSDRIVE
SCL

9
CHORUS_VBUS
GND

USB_VBUSDRV
SDA

MCU_USB_DM
CHGND

MCU_USB_DP
NC

NC

CHGND CHGND
USB_VBUS
USB_SEL

CHGND
USB_ OE

1 2 3 4 CHGND
USB_OC
USBD+
USBD-
ESDA
ESCL

ESDA
B B

CHGND
CHORUS_VBUSDRIVE
CHORUS_VBUS

USB_VBUSDRV

MCU_USB_DM

MCU_USB_DP
USB_VBUS
USB_SEL
USB_ OE

USB_OC
USBD+

USBD-
ESDA
ESCL

NET_3.3V

Ethernet NET_3.3V 12.08.01


NET_1V8
DAC PART
R1115

R1116
C1110

0.1uF
4.7K_NC

R1113

4.7K

4.7K

ISSUE
0.1uF

R1117 33
R1114

ETH_INTN
CLZ9R005V

L1108
ANAM
L1106

MP
CJJ9L026Z

C1111 0.1uF +3V3_DC


C1109

CLZ9R005V

CLZ9Z014Z MULTI. LAB


L1107
10

T1101
T1100

16V/10uF
32

L1103 2012.11.08
9
8

9''9 C1112 0.1uF IC1103

C1127
C1126

0.1uF
/('
,1751

30(

R1118 33
$*1'

'*1'
(''B,2
((6.

R1126
9''9B2XWSXW

/('

DLW21SN900SQ2L ETH_SI
10Kohm
10

31

CVIPCM5100PWR
7

R1127
10K

((&6 6,
1 2
11

30

DVDD CPVDD
6

5;3
20

IC1102 9''B,2
1

C1115
12

29

1SS355T

1SS355T
5

R1108 5;0 C1117


D1105

CVIKSZ8851SNLTR
D1104

'*1'
R1119 33 0.1uF DGND CAPP

C1118

0.1uF
4 3 ETH_SCLK
19
13

28

L1104
2
4

$*1' 6&/.
10 R1120 33 C1116
DLW21SN900SQ2L ETH_SO
CHORUS 3 2.2uF 6.3V
14

27

LDOO CPGND
3

0.1uF
REVISION 2 4 6
7;3
18

62
R1121
3

1 2 33 ETH_CSN

2.2uF 6.3V
15

26
2

7;0

C1119
C1107 &61
XSMT CAPM
TO VOLUME
17
JK1100

16

25

4
1

9''9
17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

9''B,2
9

0.1uF
4 3
1 3 5 7
CLZ9R005V

FMT VNEG
L1105

16

A A
9''9
$*1'

;

;
,6(7

'*1'

'*1'

R1129
5671

470
C1108 LRCK OUTL C1128 10/16V
15

E_FS
6

MILAN_L
OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

OPEN

0.1uF DIN OUTR C1129 10/16V

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
14

E_DATA
7

R1123 33 ETH_RST R1130


MILAN_R
SHEET

C1122

C1123
2200P

2200P
BCK AVDD

C1124

C1125
R1131

R1132
470

100K

100K
16V/10uF
13

R1124 300
E_64FS

22P

22P
8
R1109

R1110

R1111

R1112

C1121

C1120
51

51

51

51

2.7K R1125 MCK AGND 0.1uF 12.08.13


12

E_256FS
9

R1122 R1133
D1100

D1101

D1102

D1103

1M R1128 FLT DEMP


CHGND
10
11

10

L1120 60R L1121 60R 3

4
2

1
10K 10K
MODEL AVR1610 27
0.1uF

0.1uF
C1105

C1106
0.1uF

0.1uF
C1190

C1191

25MHz X1100

12.08.01 DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO


C1113

C1114
22P

22P

12.08.23 12.08.23

CHGND CHGND CHGND CHGND

CHGND

C.D.W S.K.S C.D.C CUP12504SCDZ


2012.11.08 (NETWORK_MILAN) 2
6

107 of 115
6
AVR 1610 5 4 3
harman/kardon
2 1

2012.03.01
R1212 L1201
R1208 0

FROM SMPS R1209

R1210 0
0
0
R1213

0
CLZ9Z014Z
L1202

CLZ9Z014Z
R1211 0 R1214
L1203
R1265 0
0
PW_GND AGND R1215 CLZ9Z014Z
15 +5V_DC/DC
15

C1212
POWER_DOWN POWER_DOWN
0
ST+5V

DC/DC (DSP +1.0V)


R1255
14

14
D AMP_VCC_ON AMP_VCC_CONT 0.01uF
D
0 L1204 FROM SMPS HDMI 5V Power
13

13
POWER_HI POWER_HIGH R1256
L1217
450mA +7VD +5VH1
CLZ9Z014Z
ST+5V 12
12

CLZ9Z014Z

10V/22uF
0

C1257

C1258
100/16V

C1205

0.1
0.1uF
C1204
+12V
11
11

ST+5V AGND L1205


C1239 0.1uF X7R Series
10

10
+12V CLZ9Z014Z
DSP 5V Power
C1203
100/16V

0.1uF
C1202

9
-12V X7R Series L1218
AGND
9

AGND L1206 C1240 10V/22uF +5VD_DSP


8
CLZ9Z014Z
-12V
8

CHGND CHGND CLZ9Z014Z

C1260

0.1uF
10V/22uF
C1259
100/16V

C1201

Max. 3820mA
0.1uF
C1200

7
C1241 0.1uF IC1204
D+7V
7

C1213 DB1230HE
+7VD Nor. 3000mA
6
6

D+7V CHGND
0.01uF R1236 10K
EN VIN

8
2012.03.02
5 R1216 0
D+7V
5

R1217 0 R1239
PWR_SW1
470/16V

C1207

4
0.1uF

7
FB BS
4

C1206

PWGND R1218 0

C1245

0.01uF
0
CN1200 CJP15GB276ZY

3
PW_GND 12.07.26 R1219 0
C1242
3

PWGND R1220 0
10V/2.2uF
VCC SW

6
2
VOL_SEL_2
2

VOLTAGE_SEL2 R1221 0 R1237 10K,1%


PW_GND
VOL_SEL_1 1
C1243 0.01uF
DSP_1.0V
1

VOLTAGE_SEL1 R1257 0
SS GND

5
R1258 0

R1259 0 +1V0_DC
2A 1.0V

3.3uH 3.2A 4040


0.015u(N.C)
2.49Kohm 1%

L1212
C1244
R1260 0 PW_GND

R1238
R1261 0 PW_GND
Left Screw Hole Right Screw Hole
R1200 0 R1204 0 R1270 0 R1262 0
T1200 T1201
R1205 0 R1263 0

10V/22uF
R1201 0
R1206 0 R1264 0
R1202 0

C1276

OPEN
R1207 0 R1273 0
R1203 0

DC/DC (HDMI&DSP +5.0V)

C1246
R1271 0 R1274 0
R1272 0 12.12.11
HGND AGND

PW_GND PW_GND
HGND
PW_GND

FROM SMPS
+7VD

C1268 0.1uF X7R Series

C C1267 10V/22uF
X7R Series C

C1266 0.1uF IC1208


+7VD DB1230HE
FROM SMPS R1266 10K
C1214 0.1uF X7R Series

8
EN VIN

DC/DC (SIL9575 +3.3V) C1215 10V/22uF X7R Series

NETWORK_Power Control PWR_SW3


FB BS
R1269

7
IC1201

C1262

0.01uF
0
C1216 0.1uF DB1230HE C1265
10V/2.2uF
R1222 10K VCC SW

6
1

EN VIN
R1267 5.1K
PWR_SW1
R1225
DC/DC (Milan +3.3V) C1264 0.01uF
SS GND

5
2

FB BS
0
0.01uF

C1220

12.12.11
+5V_DC/DC

3.3uH 3.2A 4040


10V/2.2uF C1217

0.015uF
27K 1%

C1263

L1219
PW_GND
3

VCC SW

R1268
12.11.05
R1223 15K PW_GND

C1218 0.01uF TO HDMI & DSP 350mA


SS GND
4

3.3uH 3.2A 4040

+3.3V_TX +3.3V_COM
L1207
0.015u
C1219
R1224

47K

10V/22uF
DC/DC Regulator 2A

C1261

C1271
PW_GND

OPEN
NET_PWR_SW
L1208

PW_GND CLZ9R005Z
0.1uF
10V/22uF

C1223

ST+5V 12.12.11
10V/22uF
C1221

C1272

C1222
OPEN

CVIEML3418-00SE08GRR
L1213 R1240
NET_3.3V 2A 3.3V
EN FB

1
12.12.11 TO DSP CLZ9Z014Z 10K
+3V3_DC PW_GND IC1205 PW_GND
PW_GND R1241
V_IN_C VSS_C

2
L1210
L1209 CLZ9Z014Z 10K

3216 10uF/25V

R1242

47K
CLZ9Z014Z
0.1uF

C1247
C1227
10V/22uF
C1226

V_IN_1 VSS_P

3
C1224

0.1uF

16V/10uF
C1225

V_IN_2 SW
L1214
3.3V_DC

4
PW_GND 1.5uH/2.3A

10V/22uF
C1248
VIN OUT
12.11.02
8

PW_GND PW_GND PW_GND


VIN IC1202 OUT
7

+1.3V_TX
R1228

10K

4.7uF 6.3V

DB1514 To HDMI
C1229

R1226 IC1206 CVILM1117S12


PWR_SW1
EN FB
6

6.2K,1%
R1227
C1228

GND
0.1uF

OUT
100K

PW_GND
R1229

IN
B PG GND
B
1 2 3
5

L1215
PW_GND PW_GND

NET_1.2V
CLZ9Z014Z

C1251

0.1uF

16V/10uF
C1252
47/6.3V
C1249

0.1uF
C1250

+7VD
FROM SMPS

POWER TO MCU
CRTMINISMDC200F
F1301

C1230 0.1uF X7R Series PWR_SW1 PWR_SW1


12.11.02
PWR_SW2 PWR_SW2
C1231 10V/22uF X7R Series NET_PWR_SW NET_PWR_SW
IC1203
C1233 0.1uF DB1230HE POWER_HIGH POWER_HIGH
R1230 10K POWER_DOWN POWER_DOWN
1

EN VIN
PWR_SW2

T1202

T1203

T1204

T1205

T1206
R1233
FB BS
2

0
0.01uF

C1236

C1234
10V/2.2uF
3

VCC SW USB_CURRENT (Under +2.35V)


R1231 3.3K 1%
1.2V
12.11.20 : PWR_SW2 =>LOW
NET_PWR_SW1_Delay
3.3uH 3.2A 4040

C1235 0.01uF
OPEN

0.1uF
R1234

R1235
4

SS GND
L1211
0.015u
18Kohm
C1356
R1232

PW_GND
3.3V REVISION 2 4 6
PW_GND USB+5V (+5.18V) NET_PWR_SW1
10V/22uF(N.C)

1 3 5 7
10V/22uF

* Near to CN76
C1237

C1238

A A

PW_GND PW_GND

RESET MP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET

11
USB/IPOD POWER PART
Minimum 5ms

ISSUE
MODEL AVR1610 27
ANAM
MULTI. LAB DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO
12.11.08

C.D.W S.K.S C.D.C CUP12504SCDZ


12.11.08 (DC_DC_POWER) 3
6

108 of 115
6
AVR 1610 5 4 3
harman/kardon 2 1

R1300 C1300

100 100P

R1301 +3V3_DC

4.7K AGND

1 2 3 4

NJM2115M

A-INPUT

A+INPUT

V-
A OUTPUT

-
2700P
C1301

R1302
4.7K
+

+
B OUTPUT

B+INPUT
B

3.3K

3.3K
3.3K

3.3K
3.3K
B-INPUT
-
V+
IC1300

8 7 6 5

R1367

R1368

R1369

R1370

R1371
R1303
C1302

0.1uF

2.7K

AGND

R1305 C1304 From Volume


R1304 C1303 2.7K 10/16V R1306

D 100 150P 0
AD_LIN D
C1306
R1308 CODEC_MUTE
10/16V AD_RIN R1332 100
DIR_RESET

<=> MCU PART


R1307 C1305 0 100
R1309 R1310
2.7K 10/16V DIR_CE
+5VD_DSP
R1333

0.1uF
3.9K 4.7K
DSP_CODEC_DATA
C1307

330P
C1339
DIR_MISO
R1311 C1308 0.1uF

C1338
AGND
DSP_CODEC_CLK
100 100P
R1312 DSP1_RESET

C1340

C1341

C1342

C1343

C1344

C1345
+3V3_DC
4.7K SCP1_BSY
AGND

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
SCP1_CS
NJM2115M

1 2 3 4
A-INPUT

A+INPUT

SCP1_IRQ
V-
A OUTPUT

R1313
4.7K
-

SCP1_MISO
A
2700P
C1309

SD_D15

SD_D14

SD_D13

SD_D12

SD_D11

SD_D10

SD_D9

SD_D8

SD_A9

SD_A8

SD_A7

SD_A6

SD_A5

SD_A4

SD_A10

SD_A0

SD_A1

SD_A2

SD_A3

SD_A4

SD_A5

SD_A6

SD_A7

SD_A8

SD_A9

SD_D8

SD_D9

SD_D10
SD_CS
SD_DQM1

SD_CLKEN

SD_CLKEN

SD_DQM1
SD_CAS

SD_RAS

SD_BAO
SD_CLKOUT

SD_CLKOUT
+

+
B OUTPUT

B+INPUT

DSP_MODE1
B
B-INPUT
-
V+

DSP_MODE2
IC1301

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
ADC INPUT

82
R1314
C1310

2.7K
0.1uF

R1336
AGND 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5
+5VD_DSP 8 7 6 5

RN1302

RN1304

RN1305

RN1306
RN1303
R1315 C1311

+3V3_DC
+3V3_DC

+1VD

+1VD
+1VD

+1VD
IC1304 CVIM12L16161A5TG2Q
100 150P

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

SD_A3/EXT_A3

144

143

142

141

140

139

138

137

136

135

134

133

132

131

130

129

128

127

126

125

124

123

122

121

120

119

118

117

116

115

114

113

112

111

110

109
DAO3_D3/XMTA

100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108


1

SD_A5/EXT_A5

SD_A9/EXT_A9
SD_A4/EXT_A4

SD_A6/EXT_A6

SD_CLKEN/EXT_A17

SD_DQM1/EXT_A16
SD_CLKOUT/EXT_A19

GND13
SD_A7/EXT_A7

SD_A11/EXT_A10
GNDIO6

SD_A8/EXT_A8

SD_CLKIN_EXT_A18

VDD13

DAO3_D4

SD_D8/EXT_D0

DAO3_D0
DAO3_MCLK
SD_A12/EXT_A11

DAO3_LRCK1

DAO3_LRCK2
VDDIO6

GND_FS

VDD_VG

GNDIO5

DAO3_SCK1

DAO3_SCK2
VDD14

GND14

VDDIO5

SD_D9/EXT_D1

SD_D10/EXT_D2
VDD11
GND12

GND11
VDD12
SD_A2/EXT_A2 SD_D11/EXT_D3
SD_D11

5
SD_A1/EXT_A1 SD_D12/EXT_D4
SD_D12

6
SD_A0/EXT_A0 SD_D13/EXT_D5 RN1307
SD_D13

7
SD_A10/EXT_A12 GNDIO4

8
SD_DQM0
VDDIO4

SD_BAO
SD_RAS
SD_CAS

SD_A10
SD_BA0/EXT_A13

SD_WE
SD_D0

SD_D1

SD_D2

SD_D3

SD_D4

SD_D5

SD_D6

SD_D7

SD_CS

SD_A0

SD_A1

SD_A2

SD_A3
+3V3_DC

6
SD_BA1/EXT_A14 SD_D14/EXT_D6 SD_D14

5
SD_CS/EXT_OE SD_D15/EXT_D7 SD_D15
R1327 SDRAM

6
+3V3_DC SD_RAS/EX_CS1 SD_D0/EXT_D8 RN1308
SD_D0

7
0
R1328 SD_CAS/EX_CS2 SD_D1/EXT_D9 SD_D1

10

99

8
+5VD_DSP R1337
10V/22uF

C1337
C1336

0.1uF

0 TEST_EN SD_D2/EXT_D10 SD_D2


16V/10uF

11

98
C1335
C1334

5
0.1uF

0 VDD1 SD_D3/EXT_D11 SD_D3

12

97
+1VD

6
C1353
GND1 SD_D4/EXT_D12 RN1309
SD_D4

13

96

7
EE_CS1 SD_D5/EXT_D13 0.1uF
SD_D5

14

95

8
R1338 C1354
EE_CS0
IC1306 GND10

15

94
R1329 0
33 DAI1_D5 VDD10 +1VD 0.1uF
DSP1_DAO1_LRCK

16

93
RN1300 C1355
DAI1_D4 SD_D6/EXT_D14
R1330 0 SD_D6
C CVICS49834A-CQZ C

17

92
33ohm (1005SIZE X 4)

5
DSP1_DAO1_SCLK
DAI1_D3 SD_D7/EXT_D15 SD_D7 0.1uF

18

91
8

6
DAI1_D2 SD_DQM0/EZT_A15 RN1310 C1389
SD_DQM0

19

90
7

7
CDIN/DATA

SDA/DOUT

CX_SDIN1

VDD2 SD_WE/EXT_WE
SCL/CCLK

SD_WE
CX_LRCK

CX_SCLK

20

89
R1331 0.1uF

8
0 +1VD
AD0/CS
AINR+
AINL+

RESET

DGND
AINR-
AINL-

GND2 DAO3_D6/UARTEN
VLC
INT

VD

21

88
5

1
10/16V

SDRAM
C1313
C1312

0.1uF

DAI1_D1 DAO3_D5/UARTCK
C1357

22

87
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CX_SDIN2
100/16V

64
C1314

C1315

0.1uF

VQ DAI1_D0 DAO3_D2/UARTRX

23

86
17 CX_SDIN3 0.1uF
63 GND3 DAO3_D1/UARTTX
FILT+

24

85
18 CX_SDIN4
62 VDD3 SCP1_BSY
REFGND C1358

25

84
19 SAI_SCLK BICK2 +1VD
AGND AGND AGND
AOUTB4- 61 R1376 33 DAI1_SCK1 VDD9

26

83
D_BR- 20 +1VD
SAI_LRCK LRCK2 0.1uF
AOUTB4+ 60 DAI1_LRCK1 GND9

27

82
D_BR+ R1323

4
21 OMCK C1359
59 DAI1_LRCK2 SCP1_IRQ
AOUTA4+

28

81
D_BL+

3
22 ADCIN1 R1324 0 1K
AOUTA4- 58 DAI1_SCK2 SCP1_CLK 0.1uF

29

80
D_BL-

2
23 R1325 1K

R1343
ADCIN2

100
C1360
VA 57 VDDIO1 SCP1_MISO_SDA

30

79
24 CS42528-CQ

1
CX_SDOUT SDTO1 +3V3_DC
56 GNDIO1 GND8 0.1uF
AGND IC1303

31

78
AGND 25 MCKO R1326
RMCK RN1301
55 RESET VDD8
AOUTB3-

32

77
D_SR- 26 33ohm (1005SIZE X 4) +1VD
To Volume

SAI_SDOUT SDTO2 56
AOUTB3+ 54 R1339 1K DBDA0 SCP1_MOSI C1361

33

76
D_SR+ 27 VLS
53

R1344

C1347
R1340 1K DBDA1 SCP1_CS

3.3K
AOUTA3+

NC

34

75
D_SL+ 28 0.1uF
DGND
52 R1341 1K DBCK0 SCP2_CS
AOUTA3-

35

74
D_SL- 29 VD
AOUTB2- 51 R1342 1K DBCK1 DAO3_D7/XMTB C1362

36

73
D_SW- 30 TXP

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72
AOUTB2+ 50
D_SW+ 31 RXP0 0.1uF

SCP2_MISO_SDA

SCP2_CLK
SCP2_MOSI
49

DAI3_LRCK
DAI3_D0

DAO1_D5

DAO1_D6
VDD_PLL

DAO1_D1/HS1

DAO1_D2/HS2

DAO1_D4

DAO1_SCK2

DAO1_LRCK2

DAO1_D7/XMTB
DAI3_SCK

DAO1_D3/XMTA/HS3
VDDIO2

DAO1_MCLK
XTI

DAO1_D0/HS0
XTO
GNDIO2

XTAL_OUT

DAO1_SCK1

DAO1_LRCK1

GNDIO3
VDDIO3
AOUTA2+

GND4

GND5

GND6

GND7
VDD4

VDD5

VDD6

VDD7
GND_PLL
D_CT+ 32
+3V3_DC AGND
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
R1320

D_CT- +5VD_DSP +3V3_DC


33
LPFLT

RXP5

RXP2

RXP1
AOUTA2-

AOUTB1-

RXP7

RXP6

RXP4

RXP3
MUTEC

AGND
AOUTB1+

AOUTA1+

VARX
AOUTA1-

D_FR-

33
C1326
C1324

C1325

C1327

C1328

C1329
C1323

D_FR+
C1322

+3V3_DC

+3V3_DC
33
+1VD

33

33
+1VD

+1VD

+1VD
T1300

R1352
R1322
R1321

33
+3V3_DC
10

D_FL+
0

VSS

SI
4

5
R1317

R1353

R1354
33
33

R1351
CVIMX25L3206EM2I-12G

0
D_FL-
0.01uF

0.01uF
0.01uF

0.01uF

0.01uF

0.01uF

0.01uF

0.01uF

R1356

R1357
R1355
+5VD_DSP

10V/22uF

0.1uF
10K
16V/10uF
10V/22uF

C1332

C1333
C1330

C1331

SCK

CLZ9R005Z
0.1uF

WP
DAI_D0
DAI_D1

6
0.1uF

DAI_D2
DAI_D3
AGND +3V3_DC
DIR_MCLK

L1300
R1345

R1349
R1316

R1350
3.3K

3.3K

C1350

33

33

33
C1349
R1346

HOLD

R1358
SO

10K
0

7
3.3K
10V/22uF
C1316

C1317

R1348
0.1uF

IC1307
+1VD

10K
Library ADD

R1359

R1360

R1361
DSP1_DAO1_LRCK
DSP1_DAO1_SCLK
CEN/SUB/DAO02
SBL/SBR/DAO03

R1318 ->1.37Kohm R1347


1.37K
R1318

FL/FR/DAO00
SL/SR/DAO01

VDD
R1362 1M +3V3_DC

CS
1

8
10K
1000P
C1318

AGND C1348 X1300


0.022u
C1319

R1363 10K
24.576M
0.1uF 10K
R1364
R1365 10K

C1351

12P

12P
C1352
AGND
R1366 10K

R1319
+5VD_DSP
DAO03

DAO01

DAO02

DAO00

DAO00

DAO01

DAO02

DAO03
0
10V/22uF
C1320

C1321

DAO[00:08]
0.1uF

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT DATA

B B
R1372 0
AGND DAO00
R1373 0
DSP1_DAO1_SCLK
R1374 0
DSP1_DAO1_LRCK

R1375
+3V3_DC
10K

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON : HIGH

VCC OE1
+3V3_DC

Y8 GND

A8

A7

A6

A5

A4

A3

A2

OE2 A1

IC1308
OPT1
HDMI_TX_AUDIO_SW

Y7

Y6

Y5

Y4

Y3

Y2

Y1
Q1300
FROM JACK PCB C1363 RT1N241C
COAX1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
0.1uF
Not use

HDMI_RX_SD0
HDMI_RX_SD1

HDMI_RX_SD2
ARC_SPDIF1
HDMI_RX_SD3
FROM HDMI RX AUDIO
HDMI_RX_LRCK
HDMI_RX_SCK
ARC_SPDIF2
HDMI_RX_MCLK
HDMI_RX_SPDIF

HDMI_MCK_SW

HDMI M_SW
DSP_LRCK
H : B & HDMI on
IC1305
HVITC74VHC157FT L : A & HDMI off DSP_SCLK TO HDMI TX AUDIO
DSP_DATA0
16
1

SEL VCC +3V3_DC


0.1uF
C1346
15
2

1A ST
14
3

1B 4A

REVISION 2 4 6
13
4

1Y 4B

+1V0_DC
1 3 5 7
12
5

A 2A 4Y
A
11
6

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
2B 3A
L1301
+1VD SHEET
CLZ9Z014Z 56
(1A)
C1388

10
10V/22uF

0.1uF

2Y 3B
C1387

R1334
+3V3_DC
+1VD

MP
82
12
AVR1610
8

GND 3Y CS49834 VDDIO * 6EA CS49834 VDD * 15EA


R1335
MODEL 27
100/16V

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
0.1uF

C1373C13720.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
0.1uF

100/16V

C1374
C1364

C1371
C1365

C1366

C1369

C1375

C1376

C1377

C1378

C1379

C1380

C1383

C1385

C1386
C1367

C1368

C1370

C1381

C1382

C1384

ISSUE DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO


ANAM
MULTI. LAB
2012.11.08 C.D.W S.K.S C.D.C CUP12504SCDZ
(DSP_CODEC) 4
2012.11.08 6

109 of 115
6
AVR 1610 5 4 3
harman/kardon
2 1

HDMI CEC_PART +3.3VC

CUP12456Z ST+5V +3.3VC

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF

0.1uF
R1400 33 IC1404
CEC CVIDB1510BT3TR33

C1426

C1427

C1428

C1429

C1430

C1431

C1432

C1433

C1434

C1435

C1436
L1401 R1461
1 VIN OUT 3
CLZ9R005Z 0
D D

MCU_OPTION
* MODEL

GND
CRJ10DJ0R0T
CHGND
C1400

4.7uF 6.3V
10V/22uF
USA : R1475 2

C1409

C1410
C1408

0.1uF
0.1_NC
Q1400 Option

CHGND
R1401 +3.3VC +3.3VC EUR : R1474
CEC_OUT INC2001AC1
CHGND CHGND CHGND CHGND

3
10K
R1402

CEC_OUT
100K

R1474 OPTION OPTION R1475


CHGND
+3.3VC
MCU OPTION
BAR43C
STM32F20XX
R1403

R1404

C1401

C1402
1000P

1000P
4.7K

1
D1400
47K
R1467 0 +3.3VC
+3.3VC
CVIML61C282PR IC1406
CEC_IN 12.08.13 Alt. C1414 0.01uF

CN1402
OPEN CHGND
IC1405

MAIN_VOL_DATA
R1407 18K_NC

KEY_INPUT_INT
(2.8V RESET)

1
MAIN_VOL_CLK

MCU_JTEG
VOUT
CEC_IN

CURRENT_DET
CAT809RTBI-GT3 0 (NC)

VSS
R1468

BT_PWR_CTL
VIN

POWER_DOWN
POWER_MUTE
220K

2
R1409

TUNER_MUTE

BT_AUDIO_EN
CHGND

POWER_FAIL
HEAT_DET

Z1_TRIGGER
FUNC_MUTE
R1479
Q1401 3 2 1
R1406

C1403
RESET

3
100K
STM32F10XX

HP_MUTE
20K

SB_MUTE
3 1

220P

RESET
S
2SC3052 +3.3VC JTAG_JTDO

MIC_IN
3

KEY1
KEY2

4
HP_IN
R1410 0 (NC)

G
JTAG_JTCLK

5
Q1406

0.1uF (NC)
Q1402 +3.3VC

OPEN

R1408

C1416
0.1uF
JTAG_JTMS

C1404

C1411
2SC3052 2012.03.27

6
0.1
R1405 PROTECT_IN
R1469 10K JTAG_JTDI

7
CHGND
2.2M CHGND R1470 10K JTAG_TRST

8
R1462
1N141C
10K CHGND

9
R1463 R1471
10K
CHGND R1472 10K
OPEN C1417 0.1uF CHGND
CHGND
R1473 10K T1426 R1480 10K

T1428

T1427
R1481 10K

C1418 1000P

R1478
R1482 NC

0
CHGND
C1412
R1483

R1476

R1477
12P
47K

COX25000I120ST
4

3
MILAN VBUS DETECT

R1465

1M
TXC
X1400
R1466

HDMI CEC_PART

2
+3V3_DC
0
C1413 R1464 CHORUS_VBUSDRIVE

0.01uF

C1415
12P 0

CEC_IN CEC_IN

R1459
33
USB_CURRENT

T1402

T1403
CEC_OUT CEC_OUT
12.07.26 UART_RX BT_TX
CHGND

R1442

10K
UART_TX
VOLTAGE_SEL1

10K
10K
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Q1405
BT_RX VOLTAGE_SEL2

KEY2
KEY1

VDD
VSS

SB_MUTE
XTAL_IN

MIC_IN
RESET

ZONE2_MUTE
MAIN_VOL_DATA

HP_MUTE
XTAL_OUT

MAIN_VOL_CLK

TUNER_MUTE
BT_PWR_CTL

FUNC_MUTE
POWER_MUTE
KEY_INPUT_INT

T1P144C
37 VDD 144

R1460

0 (NC)
R1413
R1412
T1400

T1401

CHGND 38 VSS RFU 143 T1416 MCU_OPTION


R1443 33

C 39 VDD NC 142
R1444 33
T1417
C
SCP1_CS SCP1_CS BCO_VBUS_DET +3V3_DC
8

40 141 T1418

DSP_CODEC_CLK DSP_CODEC_CLK REGION OPT.


R1445 33
To SMPS
7

41 140
RN1400 100X4
SCP1_MISO DSP_MISO REMOTE_IN REMOTE_IN
6

42 139
R1446

VOL_L_CONT

R1491
DSP_CODEC_MOSI BOOT0 BOOT

33
5

DSP_CODEC_DATA 43 138

T1425
100
CODEC_MUTE
8

CODEC_MUTE 44 MHL_SDA 137

6. VBAT
5. HP_IN

3. POWER_DOWN
8.OSC32_IN
7. SIGNAL DETECT

4. Z1_TRIGGER

1. PROTECT
2. POWER_FAIL
9. OSC32_OUT
HDMI_MCK_SW MHL_SCL BT_FN3
7

HDMI_MCK_SW 45 136
RN1401 100X4

30. VDD
32. VREF
31. VSSA

4.7K
36. BT_TX

34. N.C
33. VDDA

29. VOL_L_CONT
28. KEY_INPUT_INT
35. CEC OUT

4.7K
DIR_MISO DIR_MISO CEC_IN
6

46 CEC_IN 135
T1419
CEC_OUT ON : HIGH

Q1404
ST_LED_CONT DEBUG(NJTRST)
5

47 134
R1414 0

0 (NC)

R1492
T1P144C

CJP11GA299ZN
BOOT1 DEBUG(JTDO)

R1454

R1455
CHGND 48 133
R1416 100
ZONE2_MUTE

<=> DSP/CODEC
POWERON_LED_CONT NC

WF1401
49 132
R1417 100 Q1403

<=> JACK PCB


DSP1_RESET 50 DSP_RST VDD 131
10K(N.C)
R1415

51 VSS VSS 130 2012.11.05


T1405

T1404

33 -> 0 0 4.7K

T1420
R1447 R1429
VDD CHGND +3.3VC VID_SW1

1
52 NC 129 MHL_DET VID_SW1
R1448 0 T1P144C
DSP_MODE2_SEL BT_STATUS BT_STATUS VID_SW2 VID_SW2

2
8

DSP_MODE2 53 128
R1449 33
DSP_MODE1 DSP_MODE1_SEL +12V

3
VOL_L_CONT +12V
7

54 127
RN1402 100X4 R1450 33 R1456 2.7K
DIR_RESET DIR_RST EEPROM_SDA

4
Z1_TRIGGER
6

55 126 Z1_TRIGGER
R1451 33 R1457 2.7K
DIR_CE DIR_CE EEPROM_SCL +3V3_DC +3.3V

5
5

56 125
R1418 100 R1452 33
IC1401
SCP1_IRQ DSP_SCP1_IRQ AMP_VCC_CONT AMP_VCC_CONT REMOTE_OUT

6
57 124 REMOTE_OUT
R1419 100
SCP1_BSY DSP_PCP_BSY ST+5V

7
58 TUNER_SDA 123 TUNER_SDA R1458 ST+5V
EN_VBUS
R1420 0ohm
EN_VBUS TUNER_SCL <=> TUNER CONTROL (JACK B'D)

8
59 TUNER_SCL 122 DGND

DEBUG(JTMS)
*OTG_FS_DM
*OTG_FS_DP
T1423 T1424 47K
R1421 0ohm
EN_RX1_PWR CHGND COAX1
VDD COAX1

9
EN_RX1_PWR 60 121 COAX

T1421

T1422
5 6 7 8

10
HDMI_TX_AUDIO_SW 61 VSS VSS 120 DGND

BCO_SPI_MISO
BCO_SPI_MOSI

NET_PWR_SW
R1422 0

BCO_SPI_CLK

VCAP
33
zkh zjs /WC VCC

VDD

11
BCO_SPI_CS

VSS
HDMI_RX_AUDIO_SW T1408 62 VDD BT_STATUS_PAIR 119 BT_STATUS_PAIR OPT1 OPT1
R1423 33 R1453

BCO_REQ
BCO_RST

USB_SEL
T1409 63 NC HDMI_INT_TX 118 ZONE2_VOL_DATA CVIM24C32WMN6TP IC1403

108.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
T1406

T1407

64 NC HDMI_INT_RX1 117 ZONE2_VOL_CLK VSS E2 E1 E0

NC
ST_LED_CONT 65 HDMI_TX_SW HDMI_INT_RX2 116 HDMI_INT
<=> FRONT PCB 4 3 2 1
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
POWERON_LED_CONT
66 HDMI_RX_SW HDMI_HOLD 115 HDMI_SPI_HOLD

HDMI_POWER_SW1
VID_SW1 67 VID_SW1 HDMI_CS 114 HDMI_SPI_CS

DSP_POWER_SW

*OTG_FS_VBUS
VID_SW2 68 VID_SW2 HDMI_MOSI 113 HDMI_SPI_MOSI

*OTG_FS_ID
HDMI_TEST

POWER_ON
69 DEBUG_TX HDMI_MISO 112 HDMI_SPI_MISO
HDMI_SDA

HDMI_RST

VFD_DATA
CHGND
HDMI_SCL

BT_FN1

MHL_DET

VFD_RST
VFD_CLK
<=> BT PCB

USB_OE
DEBUG_RX HDMI_SPI_SCK

VFD_CE
70 HDMI_SCK 111

TEMP. SENSING BT_FN2

VOL+
VOL-
JTAG_JTDI
10V/2.2uF

VCAP
VDD

VDD
71 DEBUG(JTDI) 110
VSS

VSS
10K
10K

0 (NC)

72 VDD DEBUG(JTCK) 109 JTAG_JTCLK


73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 JTAG_TRST
<=> JTAG
R1425
R1424

R1426
MCU OPTION

C1406

10V/2.2uF
10K
JTAG_JTDO

C1407
IC1400 CHGND CHGND JTAG_JTMS
STM32F10XX

STM32F20XX

R1438
LM94022BIMG
CN1401
‫ڋڮڢ‬
‫ڟکڢ‬

‫گڰڪ‬
‫ڟڟڱ‬

‫ڌڮڢ‬

BOOT BOOT
7

1 2 3 4 5
NC
6

B MCUGND
B
5

RXD
0
4

TXD
3
‫ڐڋڏڌڞ‬

0.1uF

R1430

MCU+3.3V
2

+3.3VC
1

RESET RESET
100

10
CHGND
33

10
R1432

R1433
R1428

R1431

T1410
‫گڰڪٻګڨڠگ‬

12.09.25
1

HEAT_DET
1

* DEBUG & UPDATE


MCU PORT WITH MHL
R1411
T1411
‫ڟکڢ‬ 10K
2
2

PW_GND
'
33

T1412
‫ڟںڱڐچ‬
+5V_DC/DC
CN1400

3
BN1400
3

+3.3VC
T1413
1SS355 T1415
R1427

T1414

47Kohm
R1439
IC1402
R1440 0
MHL_WAKE_PORT

3
PWR_SW3
AMP_GAIN_CONT

USB_ OE
POR_N

VFD_CS
HDMI_MUTE_OUT

PWR_SW2

VOL_EN1
VOL_EN2
HDMI_SCL

POWER_HIGH
USB_SEL

VFD_RST
VFD_DATA
VFD_CLK
HDMI_RST

USB_VBUS
PWR_SW1

MCU_USB_DM
HDMI_SDA

MCU_USB_DP
NET_PWR_SW

R1441 0

2
MHL_RX_HPD CD_SENSE0

1
MHL_DET

UPA672T
POWERON_LED_CONT

REMOTE IN
KEY_INPUT_INT

ST_LED_CONT
VOL_L_CONT

MIC_SIGNAL

+5V_DC/DC
VFD_DATA
HP_MUTE
VOL_EN1

HPR-OUT
VOL_EN2

VFD_CLK
HPL-OUT

VFD_RST

VFD_CS
MIC_IN
HP_IN

IR_IN

KEY2
KEY1

ST+5V
+3V3_DC

R1484 R1485
REMOTE_IN REVISION 2 4 6
R1436

R1437

R1434 10K
10 10K

R1435 10K

1 3 5 7
0

A A
10/16V

150P
C1419

C1437
R1487

47K
R1486

10K

IR_IN
R1488 D1403
CHGND CHGND CHGND

AGND
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
CHGND MP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET
REMOTE_IN

HVTKTA1504SYRTK 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
10K
WF1400 CJP23GA299ZN
Q1407

13
CVD1SS355T

<=> FRONT PCB MODEL AVR1610


D1404

REMOTE_OUT
R1489 Q1408
HVTKTC3875SYRTK ISSUE
27
10K

ANAM
R1490

10K

MULTI. LAB DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO


12.11.08
CHGND

C.D.W S.K.S C.D.C CUP12504SCDZ


(ST_MCU) 5
12.11.08 6

110 of 115
AVR 1610 harman/kardon
6 5 4 3 2 1

D D

+12V
DC PROTECTOR
12.12.17

WF1502
Q1510 R940=1.5K R1568
RT1P144 Operating: +5.0V~ , -5.0V~ CURRENT_DET
OC_DETECT

1
R1580
POWER_FAIL 10K
P_M

2
POWER_MUTE

* 3 Step Detect * 0

D1506

3.3V

3
MMBT5551 MMBT5551 DC_PROTECT

R1569
Q1517

10K
R1503 R1504 Q1511 Q1512
3.8A : VCC 45V->41V
0V OVERLOAD

4
MMBT5551

1000P

1000P
R1571
C1550

C1553
100K
6.8K 0 C1500
4.3A : VCC 41V->25V

5
R1500 3.3K R1505
5.96A: Protect P_FAIL

1SS355
D1505
D_FR-
VOL_CLK

6
MAIN_VOL_CLK
1.5K DAC-R DAC-R

R1562

1.5K
3.3K R1502 390P R1506 C1509
R1501 AGND AGND
VOL_DATA

7
D_FR+ MAIN_VOL_DATA
D1504

10/16V
C1552
1.5K +7V 100 10/16V
TUNER_SCL

8
AGND AGND AGND TUNER_SCL
1SS355
TUNER_SDA

9
+3V3_DC TUNER_SDA

0.01uF
Q1515

C1511
R1509

100K
AGND

10
Q1516 FUNC_MUTE
R1507

MMBT5401 FUNC_MUTE
2700P
6.8K

C1503
C1501

C1502

2700P
390P

C1510

0.1uF
5 6 7 8 MMBT5551

11
TUNER_MUTE1 TUNER_MUTE
B-INPUT

V+
L1500
B+INPUT

AGND

B OUTPUT

12
IC1500
-
+3.3VC
B
AGND Q1513 CLZ9R005Z
+

13
AGND AGND
iPHONE_MUTE

CVIAZ4580MTR-E1
AMP_GAIN_SW

22/6.3V
MMBT5551 AGND AGND

A OUTPUT

0.1uF
A

C1554

C1555
A+INPUT

14
A-INPUT
+12V
DGND
C1505

V-
2700P
C1506
390P

C1507
0.1uF
2700P
C1504

0.01uF
R1508

15
C1512
AGND

R1510
6.8K

4 3 2 1 -7VA

100K
-7V
0

16
OVERLOAD DETECTION AGND
R1570

17
DAC-L DAC-L 0V +7V +7VA
R1512 3.3K R1513 R1511 C1513
-7V
D_FL+
1.5K C1508 100

RT1P144
Q1514
10/16V

R1563
R1514 3.3K R1515
D_FL-

3K

10/16V

C1551
R1567
4.7K
1.5K
390P
CHGND SUB_IN
R1516 R1517
PROTECT_IN
6.8K
0 SL_IN

R1564
1K
R1533 R1534 0
FROM CODEC

TO AMP B'D
10K
R1518 3.3K R1535 C1522 CNT_IN
D_SW- AGND
1.5K 8200P DAC-SW
R1519 3.3K R1520 R1532 C1523 DAC-SW
D_SW+ R1565 SR_IN
1.5K +7V 100 10/16V
AGND
T1501
4.7K
3527(&77(67
0.068u

R1566
6+257 FL_IN
8200P

0.01uF

+12V T1500
C1525
R1531

100K

4.7K
R1521

0.068u
C1514
10K

C1524

0.1uF

5 6 7 8
FR_IN
C1516
C1515

B-INPUT

V+
B+INPUT

AGND
B OUTPUT

IC1501
-
B

AGND
+

CVIAZ4580MTR-E1
+

A OUTPUT
A
A+INPUT

-
A-INPUT
C1518

C1519

2700P

V-
390P

C1520
0.1uF
C1517
2700P
R1522

0.01uF

C C
C1526
R1530

4 3 2 1
6.8K

100K

DAC-C
3.3K C1527 DAC-C

WF1501
R1523 R1525 -7V R1529
D_CT+
MILAN_L

1
MILAN_R 1
1.5K 100 10/16V
R1524 3.3K R1526 C1521
MILAN_R

2
D_CT- MILAN_L 2

CJP27GA299ZN
C1548

C1549
1.5K

22P

22P
R1528 390P AGND

3
R1527 3

4
6.8K
BT_FR
4 BT_FL
0
BT_FR

5
BT_FL
R1548 R1549 5

AGND

6
6
6.8K
R1536 3.3K R1550 0 C1536
AGND

7
MIC_SIGNAL
D_SR- 7

DAC-SR AGND

8
1.5K DAC-SR
R1537 3.3K R1538 390P R1551 C1537 8
D_SR+

9
+7V
AD_RIN 9 AD-L
1.5K 100 10/16V

10
AD_LIN 10 AD-R

11
AGND
R1552

0.01uF
C1538

11
100K
R1539

2700P

12
6.8K

C1528

C1530

SUB_IN
C1529

2700P
390P

C1541

0.1uF

5 6 7 8 12

13
AGND
B-INPUT

V+
B+INPUT

AGND
B OUTPUT

13
-

IC1504

14
B

AGND 14 FL_IN
+

CVIAZ4580MTR-E1

15
A OUTPUT
A

AGND
A+INPUT

15
-
A-INPUT

16
2700P
C1533

V-

FR_IN
C1532
390P

C1534
0.1uF

16
C1531
2700P

0.01uF
R1540

C1539
R1553
6.8K

4 3 2 1
100K

17
17 AGND

18
18 CEN_IN

19
R1541 3.3K R1542 C1540
DAC-SL
DAC-SL 19 AGND
-7V R1547
D_SL+

20
20 SL_IN
1.5K C1535 100 10/16V

21
R1543 R1544
D_SL-
3.3K
21 AGND

22
1.5K
R1546 390P 22 SR_IN
R1545

23
23 AGND
6.8K
0

24
HPL-OUT 24 HP_L

25
25 AGND

26
HPR-OUT 26 HP_R

27
27 AGND

AGND

+12V

1
2
MUTE CONTROL Bluetooth

CN1501
3
-12V

B B
AGND

2012.03.01
12.12.17

17
R1554 D1500 1SS355 +3.3V_BT NET_3.3V
17
ST+5V

16
1K GND 16
1SS355 ST+5V
D1501

15
R1590 1K GND
+12V FUNC_MUTE TUNER_MUTE1 TUNER_MUTE 15

14
GND
Q1500

Q1509

14
R1555

10K
470/16V

470/16V

13
T1P144C

+5V_BT
C1542

C1543

13

12
BT_STATUS 12
BT_STATUS

11
Q1501 Q1502
-12V BT_STATUS_PAIR 11
BT_STATUS_PAIR
BT_FN3

10
FN3 10
BT_AUDIO_EN

9
R1556 BT_AUDIO_EN 9
R1561

8
FN2 8
BT_FN2
1M
T1N144C T1N144C -12V

7
100K FN1 BT_FN1
7

6
GND 6

5
BT_FL BT_FL

CJP17GA193ZY
5

4
GND 4
1K

3
R1591 BT_FR BT_FR
HP_MUTE 3

2
GND
Q1503

WF1500
R1557

T1P144C
10K

1
BT_PWR_CTL 1 BT_PWR_CTL

FUNC_MUTE

Q1505 Q1504

R1558
HP_MUTE
1M
+12V CVILM7808RTRL +8V +7V
IC1502
T1N144C T1N144C
D1502
AMP_GAIN_CONT 1 IN OUT 3 ISSUE
HVD1SR159-200
ANAM
GND

MP
C1544

C1545
0.1uF

0.1uF

2 MULTI. LAB
2012.11.08

R1592 1K AMP_GAIN_SW AGND


AGND AGND
Q1506
R1559

T1P144C
10K

-7V
-12V CVILM7908RTRL
IC1503
-8V
REVISION 2 4 6
Q1508 Q1507 D1503

R1560 2 IN OUT 3 1 3 5 7
A 1M
HVD1SR159-200 A
C1546

C1547

GND
0.1uF

0.1uF

T1N144C T1N144C 1

AGND AGND AGND


SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SHEET

14
MODEL AVR1610 27

DESIGN CHECK APPROVE DRAWING NO

C.D.W S.K.S C.D.C CUP12504SCDZ


2012.11.08 (VOLUME_FILTER) 6
6

111 of 115
‫‪AVR 1610‬‬ ‫‪harman/kardon‬‬
‫ڑ‬ ‫ڐ‬ ‫ڏ‬ ‫ڎ‬ ‫ڍ‬ ‫ڌ‬

‫ڣڞڈڭڮ‬ ‫ڏڎڑڭ‬

‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃړڌ‬
‫ڞڞڱچ‬ ‫ڋڋڢڤڮ‬
‫ڣڞڈڞ‬ ‫ڌڎڑڭ‬

‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃړڌ‬
‫ڞڞڱچ‬ ‫ڋڋڢڤڮ‬
‫گڞڠگڪڭګںڞڟ‬

‫ڦڐډڌ‬
‫ڏڌڐڭ‬

‫ڦڐډڌ‬

‫ڔڌڐڭ‬

‫ڦڐډڌ‬

‫ڔڑڐڭ‬

‫ڔړڐڭ‬

‫ڏڒڒڭ‬

‫ڌڌڐڭ‬

‫ڦڐډڌ‬

‫ڑڌڐڭ‬

‫ڑڑڐڭ‬

‫ڑړڐڭ‬

‫ڌڒڒڭ‬
‫ڋڑڐ‬

‫ڋڑڐ‬

‫ڋڑڐ‬

‫ڋڑڐ‬
‫ڋڑڑڬ‬

‫ڡېڋڒڏڊڱڋڌ‬
‫ڐڒ‬

‫ڐڒ‬
‫ڒڐڑڬ‬
‫ڔړڎڍڟڮڍ‬

‫ڑڏڔڭ‬

‫ڒڏڔڭ‬

‫ڌڏڔڭ‬

‫ڍڏڔڭ‬
‫ڦڋڌ‬

‫ڦڋڌ‬

‫ڦڋڌ‬

‫ڦڋڌ‬
‫ڋڏڔڞ‬
‫ڔړڎڍڟڮڍ‬ ‫ڴڏڋڋڭڐڥڥڞ‬

‫ڏڏڔڭ‬

‫ڦڋڌ‬
‫ړڐړڬ‬ ‫ںڌڔڦڥ‬
‫ڴڋڑڎڌڜ‬
‫ڏڍڐڭ‬ ‫ڏڒڐڞ‬ ‫ڏڋڐڬ‬ ‫ڏڒړڬ‬ ‫ڌڍڐڭ‬ ‫ڌڒڐڞ‬ ‫ڌڋڐڬ‬ ‫ڏڍڢڤڮ‬ ‫کڠڞ‬
‫ڟ‬ ‫ڋڒڏ‬ ‫ګڋڒڍ‬ ‫ڍڔڔڜڮڦ‬
‫ڴڋڑڎڌڜ‬
‫ڭڠڱڪ‬ ‫ڋڒڏ‬ ‫ګڋڒڍ‬ ‫ڍڔڔڜڮڦ‬ ‫ڋڋڔڞ‬
‫ڌ‬
‫گکڞ‬
‫ڌ‬ ‫ڟ‬
‫ڭڠڱڪ‬
‫ڑڋڢڤڮ‬ ‫ڍ‬ ‫ڍ‬

‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃڎډڎ‬

‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃڎډڎ‬
‫ڑڋڢڤڮ‬ ‫ېڒڏڋډڋ‬
‫ڏڋڑڬ‬ ‫ڌڋڑڬ‬
‫ڧڮ‬

‫ڔڏڑڭ‬

‫ڑڏڑڭ‬
‫ڋڍڢڤڮ‬

‫ڔړڑڭ‬
‫ڎ‬ ‫ڎ‬

‫ڦڋڌ‬
‫ڍڔڔڜڮڦ‬ ‫ڍڔڔڜڮڦ‬
‫ڧڮ‬

‫ڑړڑڭ‬

‫ڦڋڌ‬
‫ڌڋڔڞ‬
‫ڱڍډڌچ‬ ‫ڌڐڐڐگڝڨڨ‬
‫ڱڍډڌچ‬ ‫ڌڐڐڐگڝڨڨ‬
‫ڏ‬ ‫ڏ‬
‫ېڒڏڋډڋ‬
‫ڏړڑڬ‬ ‫ڌړڑڬ‬ ‫ڍڍڢڤڮ‬ ‫ڭڮ‬
‫ڏڐړڬ‬ ‫ڐڐړڬ‬ ‫ڐ‬ ‫ڐ‬
‫ڏڒڑڭ‬ ‫ڌڒڑڭ‬

‫ڐړړڭ‬

‫ڦڍډڌ‬

‫ڑړړڭ‬

‫ڦڍډڌ‬
‫ڦڋڋڑڟ‬ ‫ڦڋڋڑڟ‬
‫ڋڌڔڞ‬ ‫ڭڮ‬

‫ڱڋڐڊڒڏ‬

‫ڱڋڐڊڒڏ‬
‫ڔڐڐڭ‬

‫ڏڎڑڞ‬

‫ڌڎڑڞ‬
‫ڑڐڐڭ‬
‫ڦڒډڏ‬ ‫ڦڒډڏ‬

‫ڏڔڐڭ‬

‫ڏڋڑڭ‬

‫ڌڔڐڭ‬

‫ڌڋڑڭ‬
‫ڋڑڐ‬

‫ڋڑڐ‬
‫ڑ‬ ‫ڑ‬

‫ڦڍڍ‬

‫ڦڍڍ‬
‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬

‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬

‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬

‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬
‫ڦڒڍ‬

‫ڦڒڍ‬
‫ڏڌڐڬ‬ ‫ڔڌڐڬ‬ ‫ڌڌڐڬ‬ ‫ڑڌڐڬ‬ ‫ېڒڏڋډڋ‬

‫ڌڌڒڭ‬

‫ڍڌڒڭ‬

‫ڔڌڒڭ‬

‫ڋڍڒڭ‬
‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬ ‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬ ‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬ ‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬ ‫ڌڔڦڥ‬

‫ڎڔړڭ‬

‫ڏڔړڭ‬
‫ڋڔڎ‬

‫ڋڔڎ‬
‫ڡېڋڌڊڱڋڐ‬

‫ڡېڋڌڊڱڋڐ‬
‫ڌ‬

‫ڌ‬
‫ڏڋڐڞ‬ ‫ڌڋڐڞ‬

‫ڱڋڐڊڍڍ‬

‫ڱڋڐڊڍڍ‬
‫ڔڒڐڭ‬ ‫ڑڒڐڭ‬
‫ڭڮ‬ ‫گکڞ‬

‫ڏړڭڱ‬

‫ڏڐړڞ‬

‫ڏړڑڞ‬

‫ڐڐړڞ‬

‫ڌړڑڞ‬
‫ڏړڑڭ‬

‫ڦڑډڐ‬

‫ڐړڭڱ‬

‫ڌړڑڭ‬

‫ڦڑډڐ‬
‫گڰڪڈڭڮ‬ ‫گڰڪڈڞ‬

‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬

‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬

‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬

‫‪ಳ‬ڭڒڏډڋٻڲڍ‬
‫ڏڑکڞ‬

‫ڌڑکڞ‬
‫ڱڋڋڌڊڡڰڋڌ‬ ‫ڋڌ‬ ‫ڱڋڋڌڊڡڰڋڌ‬ ‫ڋڌ‬ ‫ڧڡ‬

‫ڍ‬

‫ڍ‬
‫ۉۄۃێۊڦ‬ ‫ۉۄۃێۊڦ‬ ‫ڎڍڢڤڮ‬

‫ڎڌڒڭ‬

‫ڏڌڒڭ‬

‫ڌڍڒڭ‬

‫ڍڍڒڭ‬
‫ۉۄۃێۊڦ‬ ‫ۉۄۃێۊڦ‬ ‫ڌ‬

‫ګڎڎ‬

‫ڑڋڐڭ‬

‫ڑڋڐڞ‬

‫ګڋڎڎ‬

‫ګڎڎ‬
‫ڦڒڍ‬
‫ڧڡ‬
‫ڱڋڐڊڒڏ‬

‫ڱڋڐڊڒڏ‬
‫ڔڎڑڞ‬ ‫ڒڒړڭ‬ ‫ړڒړڭ‬ ‫ړڌڔڞ‬

‫ڑڎڑڞ‬
‫ڔڋڐڭ‬

‫ڔڋڐڞ‬

‫ګڋڎڎ‬

‫ڔڔڐڭ‬

‫ڔڋڑڭ‬

‫ڑڔڐڭ‬

‫ڑڋڑڭ‬
‫ڦڒڍ‬

‫ڋڑڐ‬

‫ڋڑڐ‬
‫ڦڍڍ‬

‫ڦڍڍ‬
‫ڔڒڑڭ‬ ‫ڑڒڑڭ‬ ‫ڍ‬

‫ڔڋڑڞ‬

‫ڑڋڑڞ‬
‫ڏڎڐڭ‬

‫ڔڎڐڭ‬

‫ڌڎڐڭ‬

‫ڑڎڐڭ‬
‫ڋڋڌ‬

‫ڋڋڌ‬

‫ڋڋڌ‬

‫ڋڋڌ‬
‫ڋڑڎ‬ ‫ڋڑڎ‬
‫ېڒڏڋډڋ‬
‫ۈۃۊۆړډڌ‬ ‫ۈۃۊۆړډڌ‬ ‫ڌڍڢڤڮ‬ ‫ڭڡ‬
‫ڱڍډڌڈ‬ ‫ڌڋڑڞ‬ ‫ڱڍډڌڈ‬ ‫ڎ‬
‫ڦڍٻڕڋڌڑڌڊڐڌڭڱڜ‬

‫ڦڍٻڕڋڌڑڌڊڐڌڭڱڜ‬
‫ڔڑڑڭ‬ ‫ڑڑڑڭ‬
‫ڔڌڔڞ‬ ‫ڭڡ‬
‫ڔڐڐڬ‬ ‫ڏڋڑڞ‬ ‫ڑڐڐڬ‬ ‫ګڍڌ‬ ‫ڏ‬
‫ګڍڌ‬ ‫ڏڑڐڬ‬ ‫ڌڑڐڬ‬ ‫ېڒڏڋډڋ‬
‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬ ‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬

‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃڎډڎ‬

‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃڎډڎ‬
‫ڏڋڐڟ‬ ‫ڍڋڐڭ‬ ‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃٻڒڏ‬ ‫ڌڋڐڟ‬ ‫ڌڋڐڭ‬ ‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬ ‫ڄڲڏڊڌڃٻڒڏ‬
‫ڐڏړڌڞڮڦ‬ ‫ڣڞںڭڮ‬ ‫ڣڞںگکڞ‬
‫ڦڏډڍ‬

‫ڦڏډڍ‬
‫ڏڑڐڭ‬

‫ڏڐڑڭ‬

‫ڌڑڐڭ‬

‫ڌڐڑڭ‬
‫ڠگڰڨںڭڠڲڪګ‬ ‫ڔڔڑڭ‬ ‫ڠگڰڨںڭڠڲڪګ‬ ‫ڑڔڑڭ‬
‫ڍڍڢڤڮ‬ ‫ڏڍڢڤڮ‬ ‫ڍڔڦڥ‬

‫ڄڲڌڃڋڌ‬
‫ڄڲڌڃڋڌ‬

‫ڄڲڌڃڋڌ‬

‫ڄڲڌڃڋڌ‬
‫ڄڲڌڃڋڌ‬
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