Marantz MM7055/K1B User manual

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5 Channel Power Amplier
MM7055 /
N1B/U1B/K1B
d
MM7055
S0322-0V04M/DG1108
Copyright 2011 D&M Holdings Inc. All rights reserved.
WARNING: Violators will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible.
Ver. 4
Please refer to the
MODIFICATION NOTICE.
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MARANTZ DESIGN AND SERVICE
Using superior design and selected high grade components,
MARANTZ
company has created the ultimate in stereo sound.
Only original
MARANTZ
parts can insure that your
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product will continue to perform to the speci cations for
which it is famous.
Parts for your
MARANTZ
equipment are generally available to our National Marantz Subsidiary or Agent.
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Department at above mentioned address.
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SHOCK, FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST :
CAUTION : After servicing this appliance and prior to returning to customer, measure the resistance between either primary
AC cord connector pins (with unit NOT connected to AC mains and its Power switch ON), and the face or Front Panel of
product and controls and chassis bottom.
Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC power is applied,
and veri ed before it is return to the user/customer.
Ref. UL Standard No. 60065.
NOTE ON SAFETY :
Symbol z Fire or electrical shock hazard. Only original parts should be used to replaced any part marked with symbol z .
Any other component substitution (other than original type), may increase risk of re or electrical shock hazard.
z
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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
Before returning the unit to the customer, make sure you make either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis
resistance check. if the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the
power cord is less than 460 kohms, the unit is defective.
Be sure to test for leakage current with the AC plug in both polarities, in addition, in each power ON, OFF and STANDBY
mode, if applicable.
CAUTION
Please heed the points listed below during servicing and inspection.
Heed the cautions!
Spots requiring particular attention when servicing, such
as the cabinet, parts, chassis,etc., have cautions indicated
on labels. be sure to heed these causions and the
cautions indicated in the handling instructions.
Caution concerning electric shock!
(1) An AC voltage is impressed on this set, so touching
internal metal parts when the set is energized could
cause electric shock. Take care to avoid electric
shock, by for example using an isolating transformer
and gloves when servicing while the set is energized,
unplugging the power cord when replacing parts, etc.
(2) Tere are high voltage parts inside. Handle with extra
care when the set is energized.
Caution concerning disassembly and
assembly!
Through great care is taken when manufacturing parts
from sheet metal, there may in some rare cases be burrs
on the edges of parts which could cause injury if ngers
are moved across them. Use gloves to protect your hands.
Only use designated parts!
The set's parts have specific safety properties (fire
resistance, voltage resistance, etc.). For replacement
parts, be sure to use parts which have the same
poroperties. In particular, for the important safety parts
that are marked
z
on wiring diagrams and parts lists, be
sure to use the designated parts.
Be sure to mount parts and arrange the wires
as they were originally!
For safety seasons, some parts use tape, tubes or other
insulating materials, and some parts are mounted away
from the surface of printed circuit boards. Care is also
taken with the positions of the wores omsode amd clamps
are used to keep wires away from heating and high
voltage parts, so be sure to set everything back as it was
originally.
Inspect for safety after servicing!
Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or
disconnected for servicing have been put back in their
original positions, inspect that no parts around the area
that has been serviced have been negatively affected,
conduct an inslation check on the external metal
connectors and between the blades of the power plug,
and otherwise check that safety is ensured.
(Insulation check procedure)
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, disconnect
the antenna, plugs, etc., and turn the power switch on.
Using a 500V insulation resistance tester, check that the
inplug and the externally exposed metal parts (antenna
terminal, headphones terminal, input terminal, etc.) is
1MΩ or greater. If it is less, the set must be inspected and
repaired.
Many of the electric and structural parts used in the set
have special safety properties. In most cases these
properties are difficult to distinguish by sight, and using
replacement parts with higher ratings (rated power and
withstand voltage) does not necessarily guarantee that
safety performance will be poreserved. Parts with safety
properties are indicated as shown below on the wiring
diagrams and parts lists is this service manual. Be sure to
replace them with parts with the designated part number.
(1) Schematic diagrams ......Indicated by the
z
mark.
(2) Parts lists ......Indicated by the
z
mark.
Using parts other than the designated
parts could result in electric shock, res
or other dangerous situations.
CAUTION
Concerning important safety
parts
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NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
WARNING:
Parts marked with this symbol
z
have critical characteristics. Use ONLY replacement parts recommended by the manufacture
r.
CAUTION:
Before returning the unit to the customer, make sure you make either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis resistance check. If the
leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power cord is less than 460 kohms, the unit is defective.
WARNING:
DO NOT return the unit to the customer until the problem is located and corrected.
NOTICE:
ALL RESISTANCE VALUES IN OHM. k=1,000 OHM / M=1,000,000 OHM
ALL CAPACITANCE VALUES IN MICRO FARAD. P=MICRO-MICRO FARAD EACH VOLTAGE AND CURRENT ARE MEASURED AT NO SIGNAL
INPUT CONDITION. CIRCUIT AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
NOTE FOR PARTS LIST
The suppliers and their type numbers of fusible resistors
are as follows;
1. KOA Corporation
Part No. (MJI) Type No. (KOA) Description
00MNH05
×
×
×
140 RF25S
×
×
×
×
Ω
J (±5% 1/4W)
00MNH05
×
×
×
120 RF50S
×
×
×
×
Ω
J (±5% 1/2W)
00MNH85
×
×
×
110 RF73B2A
×
×
×
×
Ω
J (±5% 1/10W)
00MNH95
×
×
×
140 RF73B2E
×
×
×
×
Ω
J (±5% 1/4W
)
2. Matsushita Electronic Components Co., Ltd
Part No. (MJI) Type No. (MEC) Description
00MNF05
×
×
×
140 ERD-2FCJ
×
×
×
(±5% 1/4W)
00MRF05
×
×
×
140
00MNF02
×
×
×
140
ERD-2FCG
×
×
×
(±2% 1/4W)
00MRF02
×
×
×
140
Examples ;
Resistance value
0.1
Ω
.....001 10
Ω
.....100 1k
Ω
..... 102 100k
Ω
.... 104
0.5
Ω
.....005 18
Ω
.....180 2.7k
Ω
..... 272 680k
Ω
.... 684
1
Ω
.....010 100
Ω
.....101 10k
Ω
..... 103 1M
Ω
.... 105
6.8
Ω
.....068 390
Ω
.....391 22k
Ω
..... 223 4.7M
Ω
.... 475
NOTE ON FUSE :
Regarding to all parts of parts code 00MFS20xxx2xx, replace
only with Wickmann-Werke GmbH, Type 372 non glass type fuse.
NOTE ON SAFETY FOR FUSIBLE RESISTOR :
Resistance value
Resistance value
(0.1
10k
Ω
)
Resistance value
Resistance value
ANT. : ANTENNA BATT. : BATTERY
CAP. : CAPACITOR CER. : CERAMIC
CONN. : CONNECTING DIG. : DIGITAL
HP : HEADPHONE MIC. : MICROPHONE
μ-PRO : MICROPROCESSOR REC. : RECORDING
RES. : RESISTOR SPK : SPEAKER
SW : SWITCH
TRANSF.
: TRANSFORMER
TRIM. : TRIMMING TRS. : TRAMSISTOR
VAR. : VARIABLE X’TAL : CRYSTAL
NOTE ON SAFETY :
Symbol z Fire or electrical shock hazard. Only original parts
should be used to replaced any part marked with symbol z.
Any other component substitution (other than original type), may
increase risk of re or electrical shock hazard.
z
ABBREVIATION AND MARKS
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PARTS INFORMATION
RESISTORS
1) 00MGD05
× × ×
140, Carbon lm xed resistor, ±5% 1/4W
2) 00MGD05
× × ×
160, Carbon lm xed resistor, ±5% 1/6W
Examples ;
Resistance value
0.1
Ω
.....001 10
Ω
.....100 1k
Ω
..... 102 100k
Ω
..... 104
0.5
Ω
.....005 18
Ω
.....180 2.7k
Ω
..... 272 680k
Ω
..... 684
1
Ω
.....010 100
Ω
.....101 10k
Ω
..... 103 1M
Ω
..... 105
6.8
Ω
.....068 390
Ω
.....391 22k
Ω
..... 223 4.7M
Ω
..... 475
Note : Please distinguish 1/4W from 1/6W by the shape of parts
used actually.
CAPACITORS
CERAMIC CAP.
3) 00MDD1
×
×
×
×
370, Ceramic capacitor
Disc type
Temp.coeff.P350 N1000, 50V
Examples ;
Tolerance (Capacity deviation)
±0.25pF...... 0
±0.5pF...... 1
±5%...... 5
Tolerance of COMMON PARTS handled here are as follows :
0.5pF 5pF .....±0.25pF
6pF 10pF .....±0.5pF
12pF 560pF .....±5%
Capacity value
0.5pF .....005 3pF .....030 100pF ..... 101
1pF .....010 10pF .....100 220pF ..... 221
1.5pF .....015 47pF .....470 560pF ..... 561
C
ERAMIC CAP.
4) 00MDK16
× × ×
300, High dielectric constant ceramic
capacitor
Disc type
Temp.chara. 2B4, 50V
Examples ;
Capacity value
100pF .....101 1000pF ..... 102 10000pF .....103
470pF .....471 2200pF ..... 222
ELECTROLY CAP. ( )
5) 00MEA
× × × × × ×
10, Electrolytic capacitor
One-way lead type, Tolerance ±20%
Examples ;
Capacity value
0.1μF .....104 4.7μF .....475 100μF ... 107
0.33μF .....334 10μF .....106 330μF ... 337
1μF .....105 22μF .....226 1100μF ... 118
2200μF ... 228
Working voltage
6.3V .....006 25V .....025
10V .....010 35V .....035
16V .....016 50V .....050
FILM CAP. ( )
6) 00MDF15
× × ×
350 Plastic lm capacitor
00MDF15
× × ×
310 One-way type, Mylar ±5% 50V
00MDF16
× × ×
310 Plastic lm capacitor
One-way type, Mylar ±10% 50V
Examples ;
Capacity value
0.001μF (1000pF) ...........102 0.1μF .... 104
0.0018μF ...........................182 0.56μF .... 564
0.01μF ...........................103 1μF .... 105
0.015μF ...........................153
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Capacity value
Tolerance
Capacity value
Resistance value
Working voltage
Capacity value
Capacity value
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060522 MZ
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSION
384
21.5
440
183
362
170
13
n MM7055
Rated power output
(from 20 Hz to 20 kHz/THD = 0.08 %,
two channels driven):
140 W/ch, 8 Ω
170 W/ch, 6 Ω
Maximum effective output power
(from 1 kHz, two channels driven):
210 W/ch, 6 Ω
Output bandwidth (8 Ω load, 0.09 %): 5 Hz – 40 kHz
Frequency response (1 W, 8 Ω): 8 Hz – 100 kHz (±3 dB)
Damping factor: 100
Input sensitivity/impedance: 1.2 V / 22 kΩ (UNBALANCED)
2.4 V / 30 kΩ (BALANCED)
Signal-to-noise ratio (IHF-A): 105 dB
Voltage amplifi cation level: 29 dB
Supply voltage (for U1B): AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Supply voltage (for N1B): AC 230 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption: 660 W
Standby power: 0.2 W
Maximum external dimensions: 440 (W) x 183 (H) x 384 (D) mm
Weight: 15.7 kg
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DISASSEMBLY
Disassemble in order of the arrow of the gure of following ow.
In the case of the re-assembling, assemble it in order of the reverse of the following ow.
In the case of the re-assembling, observe "attention of assembling" it.
If wire bundles are untied or moved to perform adjustment or parts replacement etc., be sure to rearrange them neatly
as they were originally bundled or placed afterward.
Otherwise, incorrect arrangement can be a cause of noise generation.
FRONT PANEL ASSY
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
FRONT PCB ASS'Y-1
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C1)
FRONT PCB ASS'Y-2
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C2)
FRONT PCB ASS'Y-3
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C10)
INPUT PCB-2
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
5. INPUT PCB-2"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
INPUT PCB-2
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C15)
INPUT PCB-1
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
6. INPUT PCB-1"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
INPUT PCB-1
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C14)
POWER PCB ASSY
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
7. POWER PCB ASSY"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
POWER PCB ASSY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C17)
TRANS
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
3. TRANS"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
TRANS
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C5)
AMP UNIT
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
8. AMP UNIT"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
AMP PCB ASS'Y-1
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C11)
AMP PCB ASS'Y-2
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C12)
TOP COVER
CPU PCB ASS'Y
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
2. CPU PCB ASS'Y"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
CPU PCB ASS'Y
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C7)
STBY.PCB ASS'Y-2
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
4. STBY.PCB ASS'Y-2"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
STBY.PCB ASS'Y-2
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C6)
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About the photos used for descriptions in the DISASSEMBLY" section.
The direction from which the photographs used herein were photographed is indicated at "Direction of photograph: ***"
at the left of the respective photographs.
Refer to the table below for a description of the direction in which the photos were taken.
Photographs for which no direction is indicated were taken from above the product.
1. FRONT PANEL ASSY
2. CPU PCB ASS'Y
3. TRANS
4. STBY.PCB ASS'Y-2
The viewpoint of each photograph
(Photografy direction)
View from above
Front side
Direction of photograph: B
Direction of photograph: D
Direction of photograph: C
Direction of photograph: A
TOP COVER
FRONT PANEL ASSY
Proceeding :
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of each PCB included in FRONT PANEL ASSY and
FRONT PANEL ASSY.
TOP COVER
CPU PCB ASS'Y
Proceeding :
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of CPU PCB ASS'Y.
TOP COVER
CPU PCB ASS'Y TRANS
Proceeding :
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of TRANS.
TOP COVER
STBY.PCB ASS'Y-2
Proceeding :
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of STBY.PCB ASS'Y-2.
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5. INPUT PCB-2
(1) Disconnect the connector wire.
(2) Remove the screws.
TOP COVER
INPUT PCB-2
Proceeding :
CN52
Direction of photograph: A
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6. INPUT PCB-1
(1) Disconnect the connector wire.
(2) Remove the screws.
7. POWER PCB ASSY
TOP COVER
INPUT PCB-2 INPUT PCB-1
Proceeding :
BN51
Direction of photograph: A
TOP COVER
INPUT PCB-2 INPUT PCB-1 POWER PCB ASS'Y
Proceeding :
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of POWER PCB ASS'Y.
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8. AMP UNIT
(1) Remove the screws.
(2) Remove the screws.
TOP COVER
INPUT PCB-2 INPUT PCB-1 AMP UNIT
Proceeding :
View from bottom
Direction of photograph: C
11
(3) Disconnect the connector wires, then remove the screws.
(4) Disconnect the connector wire.
CN21
BN41
CN15,CN16,CN17,CN18,CN19
CN31
CN21
CN13
Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of each PCB included in AMP UNIT.
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SPECIAL MODE
Special mode setting button
s
b
Enters the special mode when A button is pressed in normal power state.
No. Mode Button A Contents
1 Service mode Service
CPU version displayed.
and
Furthermore,this unit in a condition of the following by pushing the Button A.
1-1 Protection Log display Service Displayed protection history.
1-2 Exit from protection state
Service
(Hold button more
than 5 seconds.)
Displayed protection history and move to normal mode.
2
Factory mode Factory
Cooling FAN actived .
and
Furthermore,this unit in a condition of the following by pushing the Button A.
2-1
AVSS output checking mode Factory AVSS, H/L check mode
2-2
Destination Switching
checking mode
Display Display and changing destination.
2-3 Auto standby con rm mode.
Display
+
ON/STANDBY
Go to standby mode condition with after 15 seconds.
• no signal
• no operation
• no command (RC)
2-4 Initialize mode
ON/STANDBY
Initialize
V3
(D405)
V2
(D406)
V1
(D407)
FACTORY
botton
(SW401)
SERVICE
botton
(SW402)
CPU Version / Protection Log
Indication LED
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1. CPU Version check
The rmware version is displayed on LEDs as follows.
V1(D407) V2(D406) V3(D405) Version
ON OFF OFF Ver1
OFF ON OFF Ver2
ON ON OFF Ver3
OFF OFF ON Ver4
ON OFF ON Ver5
OFF ON ON Ver6
ON ON ON Ver7
1.1. Protection Log display
The last time protection log is displayed on LEDs as follows if the Service button is pushed(>5sec) in the Service
mode. For detail and coping process, please refer to “SYSTEM ERROR”.
V1(D407) V2(D406) V3(D405) Cause of protect
OFF OFF OFF No protection log
OFF OFF ON Detection of over current over 200msec on Power AMP
OFF ON OFF Detection of DC on Power Amp output
OFF ON ON -
ON OFF OFF
Detection of over current below 200msec on Power
Amp
ON OFF ON
Detection of abnormality on +/-38V, +/-15V supply
or power amp supply
ON ON OFF Detection of abnormal heat of Power Amp
ON ON ON -
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2. Cooling FAN active
The fan rotates according to the condition of the temperature sensor(IC406,407,408) as follows.
T :IC406,407 and 408 temperature Fan rotate
T < 0°C STOP
0°C T 10°C Rotate Low speed
10°C T Rotate High speed
2.1. AVSS H/L Switching
The AVSS relay High/Low switching cyclic if the Factory button is pushed in the factory mode.
If not changing, there is an error in the AVSS relay circuit (RY14,15 on Power pcb).
This is effective only in factory mode.
2.2. Destination Switching
The destination changes cyclic if the DISPLAY button is pushed for ve seconds in the factory mode.
For con rmation, The Auto Standby LED lights as follows.
The difference by destination is only a Auto Standby function.
Destination Auto standby function
Auto standby LED
(factory mode only)
N (Europe) Enable Lights
Others (NA/Japan) Disable Blinking 500msec interval
2.3. Auto Standby Function con rm mode
When press DISPLAY button( rst) + ON/STANDBY button(second) together, enters Auto Standby Function con rm
mode.
From this state, if there is no audio input/operation/command for 15 seconds, changes in the state of the standby.
If not changing, there is an error in the auto standby detect circuit (IC510,511,512 on Bal input pcb).
2.4. Initialize
Initializes following setting if the ON/STANDBY button is pushed in the factory mode.
Contents After initialized
Auto Standby Mode Not change
Illumination LED On/Off On
Protection log No protection log
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3. SYSTEM ERROR
The reason for the error can be presumed from Standby LED display when the error occurs and protection log display.
Refer to [1-1.] for the method of con rming protection log.
If the AC power supply is turned off, the state of all protection can be released.
Error Detection
Protection log
display
Reason Check Point
V1
D407
V2
D406
V3
D405
Standby LED Blinking
125msec interval
(Fast Blinking)
ON OFF ON
Detection of abnormality on +/-38V, +/-
15V supply or power amp supply
(_P LINE FAIL)
Connection
POWER PWB : BN12- 4pin
CPU PWB : CN41 - 4pin
CPU (IC402) 45pin _P LINE FAIL :
0V : Fail 5V : Normality
There is a possibility that ± 38 V supply or
P-AMP power supply is broken.
Power Amp
Supply Power
POWER PWB :
IC13,IC14,D109,RY14,RY15
,F101,F102,D110-D113
OFF OFF ON
Detection of over current over 200msec
on Power AMP
(_P CUR FAIL)
Connection
AMP PWB : CN95 - 4pin,
CN94-8pin
CPU PWB :BN41 - 8pin.
CPU (IC402) 38pin _P CUR FAIL :
0V : Fail 5V : Normality
There is a possibility that Power AMP is
broken.
Power Amp
Check Power AMP circuit
(AMP PWB)
Standby LED Blinking
500msec interval
(Slow Blinking)
ON OFF OFF
Detection of over current below 200msec
on Power Amp
(_P CUR FAIL)
Connection
AMP PWB : CN95 - 4pin,
CN94-8pin
CPU PWB :BN41 - 8pin.
CPU (IC402) 38pin _P CUR FAIL :
0V : Fail 5V : Normality
Power Amp
Check Power AMP circuit
(AMP PWB)
OFF ON OFF
Detection of DC on Power Amp output
(_P AMP FAIL) Connection
AMP PWB :CN95 - 5pin,
CN94-9pin
CPU PWB : BN41 - 9pin
Main-CPU (IC402) 41pin _P AMP FAIL :
0V : Fail 5V : Normality
Power Amp
Check Power AMP circuit
(AMP PWB)
ON ON OFF
Detection of abnormal heat of Power Amp
(_HEAT DET P) Connection
AMP PWB : CN94 - 10pin
CPU PWB : BN41 - 10pin
Main-CPU (IC402) 24pin
0V : Fail 5V : Normality
Posistor TH91,TH92
OFF OFF OFF No protection log
VERSION UPGRADE PROCEDURE OF FIRMWARE
ABOUT REPLACE THE MICROPROCESSOR WITH A NEW ONE
When replaced of the U-PRO (Microprocessor), con rm contents of the following.
PWB Name Ref. No. Description
After
replaced
Remark
12336Z-A IC402
R5F21246SNFP C
After replaced
A : Mask ROM (With software). No need write-in of software to the microprocessor.
B : Flash ROM (With software). Usually, no need write-in of software. But, when the software was updated, you should
be write-in of the new software to the microprocessor or ash ROM. Please check the software version.
C : Empty Flash ROM (Without software). You should be write-in of the software to the microprocessor.
Refer to “Update procedure” or “writing procedure”, when you should be write-in the software.
[A] Update CPU's software to internal Flash-ROM.
• This mode is to update the software for microprocessor.
• The target devise is internal ash ROM of microprocessor (IC402) on CPU PWB (12336Z-A).
• The updating of software takes about 20 seconds.
• The software is common by MM7055 and MM7025.
Necessary Equipment
The following items are required for updating.
• Windows PC (OS: Windows2000 or WindowsXP) with Serial port.
• RS-232C Dsub-9 pin cable (female to female/straight type)
Update software to CPU. (FlashSta.exe, MM7055_7025_yymmddvv.mot and MM7055_7025_yymmddvv.id in CPU
(MM7055_7025) folder)
DATA UPDATE KIT (part no. 90M-SR4500JIG)
Use DATA UPDATE KIT to connect PC and CN44 (FFC connector) in rear panel of the unit, when updating CPU
Update CPU’s software to internal Flash-ROM
(1) Disconnect the mains cord from the unit
(2) Connect PC and the DATA UPDATE KIT with the RS-232C cable. And connect FFC (upside contact) to the connector
(CN44) into the rear panel of the unit from the DATA UPDATE KIT.
(3) Connect the mains cord into the unit.
(4) Press the POWER ON/OFF button for turn on the unit. Then the STANDBY LED do not turn on a light.
(5) Put the CPU (MM7055_7025) folder into anywhere on your PC’s hard disc.
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(6) Double click the CPU (MM7055_7025) folder.
(7) Double click the FlashSta.exe. And launch the M16C Flash Start.
(8) Check the internal ash memory in the Select Program.
Choose the COM Port number. And the click OK.
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(9) Click the Refer....
(10) Choose the MM7055_7025_yymmddvv.mot. And click Open.
NOTE : The yy is two digit of year. The mm is month. The dd is date. The vv is version.
(11) The FilePath and ID are inputted automatically, and the MCU Type is selected to R8C automatically.
Click the OK.
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(12) Click the Setting....
(13) Choose the 57600 in the Baud rate. (DO NOT choose the other one.)
Choose the 40 in Program_intervals(ms). Click the OK.
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(14) Click the E.P.R....
(15) Click the OK.
(16) Software is written into the internal Flash-ROM of CPU.
The updating of software takes about 20 seconds.
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