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NOTE  ON  BEFORE  STARTING  REPAIR

Charging voltage (V)

Discharging

 Rated power (W)

Parts number

(C101, 102)

resistor (

)

25-48

100

3

87-A00-247-090

49-140

220

5

87-A00-232-090

Note:

The reference numbers (C101, C102) of the electrolytic capacitors can change depending on the models.  Be sure to check the
reference numbers of the charging capacitors on schematic diagram before starting the discharging work.

2. Check items before exchanging the MICROCOMPUTER

Be sure to check the following items before exchanging the MICROCOMPUTER.  Exchange the MICROCOMPUTER after confirming
that the MICROCOMPUTER is surely defective.

2-1. Regarding the HOLD terminal of the MICROCOMPUTER

When the HOLD terminal (INPUT) of the MICROCOMPUTER is “H”, the MICROCOMPUTER is judged to be operating correctly.
When this terminal is “L”, the main power cannot be turned on.  Therefore, be sure to check the terminal voltage of the HOLD
terminal before exchange.
When the MICROCOMPUTER is not defective, the HOLD terminal can also go “L” when the POWER AMPLIFIER has any
abnormalities that triggers the abnormality detection circuit on the MAIN C. B. that sets the HOLD terminal to “L”.

• Good or no good judgement of the MICROCOMPUTER

1

Turn on the AC main power.

2

Confirm that the main power is turned on and the HOLD terminal of the MICROCOMPUTER keeps the “H” level or not.

3

When the HOLD terminal is “L” level, the abnormality detection circuit is judged to be working correctly and the
MICROCOMPUTER is judged to be good.

1. Forced discharge of electrolytic capacitor of power supply block

When repair is going to be attempted in the set that uses relay circuit in the power supply block, electric potential is kept charged across
the electrolytic capacitors (C101, 102) even though AC power cord is removed.  If repair is attempted in this condition, secondary defect
can occur.
In order to prevent the secondary trouble, perform the following measures before starting repair work.

Discharge procedure

1

Remove the AC power cord.

2

Connect a discharging resistor at an end of lead wire that
has clips at both ends.  Connect the other end of the lead
wire to metal chassis.

3

Contact the other end of the discharging resistor to the
positive (+) side (+VH) of C101. (For two seconds)

4

Contact the same end of the discharging resistor as step 

3

to the negative (-) side (-VH) of C102 in the same way.
(For two seconds)

5

Check that voltage across C101 and C102 has decreased
to 1 V or less using a multimeter or an oscilloscope.

Select a discharging resistor referring to the following table.

MAIN C.B

D101

C101

C102

3

4

2

2

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Page 2: ...ohms or more SURROUND SPEAKERS accept speakers of 8 ohms to 16 ohms PHONES stereo jack accepts headphones of 32 ohms or more SPECIFICATIONS Cassette deck section Track format 4 tracks 2 channels stere...

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Page 4: ...AC main power 2 Confirm that the main power is turned on and the HOLD terminal of the MICROCOMPUTER keeps the H level or not 3 When the HOLD terminal is L level the abnormality detection circuit is ju...

Page 5: ...tor C113 that is connected to VDD of the MICROCOMPUTER with tweezers 3 Connect the AC power cord again If the MICROCOMPUTER returns to the normal operation the MICROCOMPUTER is good Note The reference...

Page 6: ...036 87 010 381 080 CAP E 330 16 M SME C0038 87 010 197 080 C CAP S 0 01 25 K B C2012 C0060 87 010 403 080 CAP E 3 3 50 M 11L SME C0061 87 010 260 080 CAP E 47 25 M 11L SME C0101 87 010 183 080 C CAP S...

Page 7: ...C CAP S 0 047 25 Z F C0803 87 010 198 080 C CAP S 0 022 25 K B C2012 C0804 87 010 263 080 CAP E 100 10 M 11L SME C0807 87 010 400 080 CAP E 0 47 50 M 11L SME C0808 87 010 401 080 CAP E 1 50 M 11L SME...

Page 8: ...2 87 010 400 040 CAP E 0 47 50 M 11L SME C0325 87 A10 189 040 CAP E 220 10 M 5L C0326 87 A10 189 040 CAP E 220 10 M 5L C0332 87 010 178 080 C CAP S 1000P 50 K B C2012 C0334 87 010 312 080 C CAP S 15P...

Page 9: ...40 CAP E 3 3 50 M 11L SME CN0001 87 A61 122 010 CONN 11P V TID A PT0001 8A NFJ 608 010 PT ANF 8 EZ 2 PT0002 8A NF8 662 010 PT SUB ANF 8 E RY0002 87 A91 418 010 RELAY AC12V G5PA 1 M T0001 87 A60 317 01...

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Page 12: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D E F G H I J 14 13 WIRING 1 MAIN C B CN601 R622 NOT USED All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 13: ...16 15 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 FUNCTION AMP SECTION NOT USED All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 14: ...18 17 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 TUNER SECTION NOT USED All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 15: ...M 3 PT SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C D E F WIRING 3 DECK C B WIRING 2 PT C B YEL PH DECK 1 DECK 2 EH RPH BLK WHT GRN YEL WHT RED GRY BRN GRY GRN All manuals and user gu...

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Page 17: ...24 23 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 FRONT SECTION TO CD MECHANISM NOT USED All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 18: ...26 25 IC BLOCK DIAGRAM IC LA1844 IC LC72131D IC M61506FP IC BU2092F IC M61503FP All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 19: ...G1 Not connected FL SEGMENT output P35 P32 Power supply input FL SEGMENT output P31 P30 FL SEGMENT output P29 Spectrum analyzer band switching output FL SEGMENT output P28 Spectrum analyzer band switc...

Page 20: ...t P16 AM10K input to diode FL SEGMENT output P15 DECK2 cassette detect switch data input FL SEGMENT output P14 DECK2 side B record OK switch data input FL SEGMENT output P13 DECK2 CAM switch signal in...

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