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Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même mukaisesti. type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. 1 (P) NSP-1...
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Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert “Batterie leer” oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien “nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert”. Um sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel. 2 (P) NSP-1...
Manual Structure Purpose of this manual This manual is the Service manual of the Network Player NSP-1. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and provides the information of maintenance and detailed service (parts replacement, error code, schematic diagrams, board layouts, detailed parts list).
Section 6 Block Diagrams Describes the overall block diagram of this unit. Section 7 Schematic Diagrams Describes the schematic diagrams of this unit. Section 8 Board Layouts Describes the board layouts of the circuit boards of this unit. 4 (E) NSP-1...
Cautions when an Error Appears in HDD . Treat the NSP-1 conform to the above cautions, even when an error has appeared. . Keep the NSP-1 in the condition in which the error has appeared, and write down the details of the error.
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Cautions for Operating Time NSP-1 cannot be kept playing or receiving materials for 24 hours everyday. It must be put to sleep mode once a day for 5 minutes. The time for sleep mode can be set by the following procedures.
1-3. Signal Inputs and Outputs At the repair service, it is recommended to use the AC adaptor or AC power cord that is supplied with the NSP-1. The AC power cord is supplied with an accessory shown below. It varies according to the area at where you pur- chase it.
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— RED.GND GND for R (red) signal GREEN.GND GND for G (green) signal BLUE.GND GND for B (blue) signal — SYNC.GND GND for sync signal — DATA HSYNC Horizontal sync signal VSYNC Vertical sync signal SPCLK CLOCK 1-4 (E) NSP-1...
!- GPI: Pin 25 (female) 1-4. Connectors/Cables Use the following connectors (cables) or the equivalent for connecting each device. (External view) Name Matching connector/cable Sony part No. AUDIO IN L/R Audio pin plug — Pin No. Signal Note AUDIO OUT L/R (commercially available) —...
When the power of the unit is turned on while this switch selection switch is on, the service mode setting window is displayed on devices (color monitor, etc.) connected to the unit. Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center for the log in ID and password. 1-6 (E) NSP-1...
Use Designated Parts data referring to the Operating Instructions of the unit. . If the unit still does not operate normally (the Sony logo The fuse is an important part for ensuring safety. Replacement with parts other than those designated will stays displayed on the monitor connected to the ANA- result in fire hazards and electric hazards.
HUB that is not connected to any other networks. Connection Diagram LAN cable Network port (straight) NSP-1 Installation LAN cable 4. Insert a new lithium battery. (cross) When inserting the battery, check that the battery orientation (+/_) is correct.
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Factory default password: NSP1admin Set “No proxy” for the proxy setting of the web browser. 5. Type in an address in reference to the examle below, and press the Enter Key. http://192.168.0.1:4980/ IP address of this unit Status page 1-9 (E) NSP-1...
HUB that is not connected to any other networks. . Version update file (updatefilesYYYYMMDD.tar.gz) 3. Click on the [Start] button on the initialize check . Contact your Sony Sales Office/Service Center to get window. 4. When initializing starts and the following window is the version update file.
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3. Click on the [Browse...] button of the “Update File (*.tar.gz)”, and select the update file (updatefiles YYYYMMDD.tar.gz). 4. Click on the [upload] button. 5. Starts updating. When the updating is completed, the following window is displayed. 1-11 (E) NSP-1...
The following command is for when the obtained setting file is saved in the Temp folder of C drive. cd c: Temp Enter the name of the folder that saved the obtained setting file. 6. Input the following FTP connection command, and press the Enter key. ftp 192.168.0.1 IP address of this unit 1-12 (E) NSP-1...
ID of service mode password: password of service mode Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center for the log in ID and password of service mode. 8. Input the current directory changing command “cd /usr/htdocs/sys/maintain/setup”, and press the Enter key.
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Nsp login: 5. Input the log in ID and password with the keyboard, and press the Enter key. Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center for the log in ID and password. Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche) Kernel 2.4.20-28.8-nsp1-1 on an i686...
2. Click on the [Download] button of the “System Log”. . Operation of which the trouble occurred (index of contents if possible) 3. Save the log file (syslogMMDD.tar.gz) of the NSP-1. . The firmware version and serial number of the unit (NSP-1) The log file “MMDD”...
Procedure 1. Refer to Section 1-10-2, and log on to service mode. Contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center for the log in ID and password. 2. Input the current directory changing command “cd /usr/nsp1/nsp1service”, and press the Enter key.
DDR SDRAM 256 MB 1-13-4. LED-432 Board Video Encoder (IC1301) VIA Technologies, inc. VT1622 Each indicator (POWER, NEW CONTENTS, ACCESS, Converts the progressive RGB signal into the interlace TV ALARM) of the unit is mounted on. signal. 1-18 (E) NSP-1...
. An ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip needs to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel off if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful. 1-19 (E) NSP-1...
4. Remove the four screws, and remove the lower cabinet. 5. Remove the front panel in the direction of the arrow. Labels B2 x 4 B2 x 4 Upper cabinet Front panel Lower cabinet B2 x 4 B2 x 4 Rubber feet 2-1 (E) NSP-1...
6. Reattach the DC fan in the reverse order of steps 3 to When attaching the DC fan, be sure to have the right side and direction for the label and harness. 7. Reassemble the unit in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2-2 (E) NSP-1...
HDD unit Installation Tweezers Flexible card board 5. Reattach the HDD unit in the reverse order of steps 2 to 4. 6. Reattach the upper chassis. (Refer to Section 2-1-1.) B3 x 4 B3 x 4 HDD unit 2-3 (E) NSP-1...
(CN102, CN801, and CN802) on types. Be aware of the types when attaching the rear the DEC-158 board. panel. 7. Reattach the upper chassis. (Refer to Section 2-1-1.) PSW3 x 6 DEC-158 board PWH3 x 8 CN102 CN801 Nylon clip CN802 2-4 (E) NSP-1...
6. Remove the IF-978 board using a flat blade screwdriv- er as shown in the figure. Be careful not to damage the IF-978 board. Flexible card board B2 x 3 P2 x 4 CN101 Connector bracket MPU-137 board CN1602 CN1601 IF-978 board Flat blade screwdriver 2-5 (E) NSP-1...
LED-432 board. CN1901 PSW3 x 6 CN1801 B3 x 4 LED-432 board MPU-137 board Installation 6. Reinstall the LED-432 board in the reverse order of steps 2 to 5. 7. Reattach the upper chassis. (Refer to Section 2-1-1.) 2-6 (E) NSP-1...
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MPU-137 board Make sure to connect the connector CN2 on the flexible card board to the connector CN1901 on the B2 x 3 MPU-137 board. 11. Reassemble the unit in the reverse order of steps 1 to 2-7 (E) NSP-1...
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BZNP-D1. To obtain the log, refer to Section 1-11-2. This section describes the chart of error codes in version 2.01. For the newest error code chart, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Error code chart Error description...
Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of replacement. 2. Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit. These are because of parts common- ality and improvement. Parts list has the present standardized repair parts.
B3 x 4 B3 x 4 B3 x 4 B2 x 4 PSW3 x 6 B2 x 3 P2 x 4 P2.6 x 5 B2 x 3 B3 x 4 B3 x 4 B2 x 3 B2 x 4 NSP-1...
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4-906-052-01 o SUPPORT (B) 7-621-772-18 s SCREW +B M2X4 7-621-772-00 s SCREW +B2X3(EP-FE/ZNBK/CM2 7-621-772-18 s SCREW +B M2X4 7-627-556-57 s SCREW PRECISION +P 2.6X5 TYPE1 7-682-545-04 s SCREW +B3X4 7-682-903-21 s SCREW +PWH 3X8 7-682-947-01 s SCREW +PSW 3X6 NSP-1...
1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C262 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C337 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C264 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C338 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C266 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C339 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V NSP-1...
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1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C718 1-135-852-11 s CAP, ELECT 22MF C532 *2 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C719 *1 1-164-874-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 100PF C533 *2 1-100-672-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF C720 *1 1-164-874-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 100PF NSP-1...
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1-107-826-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF FB210 *1 1-414-864-11 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) C803 1-135-854-11 s CAP, ELECT 10MF FB211 *1 1-414-864-11 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) C804 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V FB212 1-414-864-11 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) NSP-1...
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L302 *1 1-414-392-31 s INDUCTOR (SMD) 1.0UH JC504 *1 1-218-990-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1005) L501 1-414-392-31 s INDUCTOR (SMD) 1.0UH JC505 *1 1-218-990-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1005) JC506 *1 1-218-990-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 0 1/16W (1005) L601 1-414-392-31 s INDUCTOR (SMD) 1.0UH NSP-1...
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Q252 *2 8-729-927-99 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4617R Q701 8-729-012-35 s TRANSISTOR 2SK711-BL R146 1-218-981-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 220K 1/16W(1005) Q702 8-729-928-81 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE R147 1-218-981-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 220K 1/16W(1005) Q703 8-729-141-48 s TRANSISTOR 2SB624-BV345 R148 1-218-981-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 220K 1/16W(1005) NSP-1...
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1-218-949-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 470 1/16W R205 1-218-965-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 10K 1/16W R303 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) R206 1-218-965-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 10K 1/16W R207 1-218-965-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 10K 1/16W R304 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) NSP-1...
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R708 *1 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) R366 *2 1-218-977-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100K 1/16W(1005) R710 1-218-965-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 10K 1/16W R367 *2 1-218-977-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 100K 1/16W(1005) R711 *1 1-218-965-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 10K 1/16W 4-10 NSP-1...
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1-813-043-11 s VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (27.576MHZ) R776 1-218-973-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 47K 1/16W (1005) R777 1-218-973-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 47K 1/16W (1005) R778 1-220-238-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1/4W (3225) R779 1-220-238-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 10 1/4W (3225) R780 *2 1-218-957-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W(1005) 4-11 NSP-1...
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1-218-947-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 330 1/16W C241 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V 1-218-945-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 220 1/16W(1005) C242 1-100-672-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF C243 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) C244 1-164-937-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 1000PF 4-12 NSP-1...
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C392 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) C334 1-100-672-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF C393 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) C335 1-100-672-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF C394 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) 4-13 NSP-1...
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1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) C705 1-100-672-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF C452 1-164-937-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 1000PF C706 1-100-672-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF C453 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C707 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V 4-14 NSP-1...
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1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C1005 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) C853 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) C1006 1-100-879-91 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC47MF C(4532) C854 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C1007 1-100-507-91 s CAPACITOR,CERAMIC4.7MF C(1608) 4-15 NSP-1...
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1-100-672-11 s CAPACITOR, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF C1522 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C1307 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C1523 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C1309 1-164-937-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 1000PF C1524 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) 4-16 NSP-1...
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1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C2005 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C1740 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C2006 1-100-506-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1005) C1741 1-125-777-11 s CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0.1MF/10V C2007 1-164-850-11 s CAPACITOR,CHIP CERAMIC 10PF/50 4-17 NSP-1...
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R123 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) FB1501 1-414-864-11 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) R124 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) FB1502 1-414-864-11 s INDUCTOR, MICRO (CHIP TYPE) R125 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) 4-18 NSP-1...
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1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) R808 1-218-935-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W (1005) R519 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) R809 1-218-935-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W (1005) R520 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) R810 1-218-935-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 33 1/16W (1005) 4-19 NSP-1...
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1-218-957-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W(1005) R1527 1-220-196-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 13K (1005) R1111 1-218-957-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W(1005) R1528 1-218-947-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 330 1/16W R1112 1-208-703-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 6.8K 1/16W(1005) R1532 1-208-643-11 s RESISTOR CHIP 22 1/16W (1005) 4-20 NSP-1...
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1-218-965-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 10K 1/16W RB112 1-234-370-11 s RES, NETWORK 22X4 (1005) R2002 1-218-957-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W(1005) RB113 1-234-370-11 s RES, NETWORK 22X4 (1005) R2003 1-218-957-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 2.2K 1/16W(1005) RB114 1-234-370-11 s RES, NETWORK 22X4 (1005) 4-21 NSP-1...
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1-234-377-21 s RES, NETWORK 4.7KX4 (1005) RB1101 1-234-371-11 s RES, NETWORK 47X4 (1005) RB1102 1-234-371-11 s RES, NETWORK 47X4 (1005) RB1103 1-234-371-11 s RES, NETWORK 47X4 (1005) RB1104 1-234-371-11 s RES, NETWORK 47X4 (1005) RB1105 1-234-375-21 s RES, NETWORK 1KX4 (1005) 4-22 NSP-1...
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In addition, for semiconductors with ID Nos., refer to the separate CD-ROM titled “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” (Sony Part No. 9-968-546-xx) that allows searching for parts by semiconductor type or ID No. The semiconductors in the manual or on the CD-ROM are listed by equivalent types.
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R-2R : NO CONNECTION OR CONNECTED TO DRIVER OFF D/A CONVERTER DIN1 DOUT1 VGATE MUXES AND SLEW CONTROL DOUT2 DIN2 DOUT3 DIN3 FORCEOFF INVALID AUTO POWER DOWN FORCEON ROUT1 RIN1 ROUT2B ROUT2 RIN2 ROUT3 RIN3 ROUT4 RIN4 ROUT5 RIN5 NSP-1...
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Index Index Section 7 Schematic Diagrams Schematic Diagrams Index Page D. DEC-158 ............. 7-2 F. Frame Wiring ............7-31 IF-978 ..............7-10 L. LED-432 ............. 7-31 M. MPU-137 ............7-11 NSP-1...