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MAIN C.B

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IC601

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SPEAKERS

IC101

Summary of Contents for XR-FD55

Page 1: ...EK BASIC TAPE MECHANISM BZM 1 AR2NC BASIC CD MECHANISM 3ZG 3 E14NC BASIC MD MECHANISM MDM 16QA XR FD55 SPEAKER SYSTEM CENTER UNIT SX LFD55 CX LFD55 REMOTE CONTROLLER RC CAS20 R E V I S I O N This Service Manual is Revision Piblishing and replaces Simple Manual S M Code No 09 032 365 9T2 ...

Page 2: ...TION 39 WIRING 8 8 PT C B 40 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 41 45 CD TEST MODE 46 FL DISPLAY 15 BT 89GINK 47 IC BLOCK DIAGRAM 48 50 IC DESCRIPTION 51 55 DISASSEMBLY 56 60 MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW 61 MECHANICAL PARTS LIST 62 63 COLOR NAME TABLE 63 TAPE MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW BZM 1 AR2NC 64 TAPE MECHANISM PARTS LIST BZM 1 AR2NC 65 66 CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW 3ZG 3 E14NC 67 CD MECHANISM PARTS LIST 3ZG 3 E1...

Page 3: ...PXR 104X BP 0101 Body or clothes electrostatic potential could ruin laser diode in the optical block Be sure ground body and workbench and use care the clothes do not touch the diode 1 After the connection remove solder shown in right figure ...

Page 4: ...or laser application Recording system Magnetic polarity modulation overwrite system Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz No of channels Stereo 2 channels Monaural 1 channel A D D A converter 1 bit Frequency 20 to 20000 Hz Wow and flatter Unmeasurable CASSETTE DECK Track format 4 tracks 2 channels stereo Frequency response Normal tape 50 Hz to 12500 Hz Heads Recording playback x 1 erase x 1 GENERAL Power re...

Page 5: ...t the spare parts centers Components marked X and R are not designated as spare parts for after sales service and will not be stocked at the spare parts centers UNIT NAME C REF NO PARTS NO PARTS NAME SUFFIX MODEL 5 ACCESSORIES PARTS LIST 1 1 XR FD55 CEK O AS1001 8C CJE 909 010 IB K E BF XR FD55 a O AS1002 87 A92 150 110 ANT LOOP AM NO CONT a O AS1003 87 A92 346 110 ANT WIRE FM FASTEN a O AS1004 8C...

Page 6: ... 11L SME a AMP X CLP0601 87 A60 884 010 PIN DIA1 COATING SHS a AMP O CN 0601 87 A61 013 010 CONN 15P H BLK TAC L15P A3 a AMP O D 0562 87 A40 270 040 C DIODE MC2838 a AMP O D 0565 87 A40 269 040 C DIODE MC2836 a AMP O D 0601 87 A40 269 040 C DIODE MC2836 a AMP O D 0603 87 020 465 080 DIODE 1SS133 a AMP O D 0604 87 020 465 080 DIODE 1SS133 a AMP O D 0605 87 A40 269 040 C DIODE MC2836 a AMP O D 0606 ...

Page 7: ...8 101 080 C RES S 100 1 10W J a AMP X R 0622 88 118 101 080 C RES S 100 1 10W J a AMP O R 0623 88 121 222 080 RES 2 2K 1 8W J a AMP O R 0624 88 121 222 080 RES 2 2K 1 8W J a AMP O R 0625 88 121 222 080 RES 2 2K 1 8W J a AMP O R 0626 88 121 222 080 RES 2 2K 1 8W J a AMP X R 0627 88 118 390 080 C RES S 39 1 10W J a XR FD55 CEK AMP X R 0628 88 118 390 080 C RES S 39 1 10W J a AMP O R 0629 87 A00 258 ...

Page 8: ...0 1 16 K B a CD O C 0515 87 A11 228 080 C CAP U 0 027 25 K B a CD O C 0516 87 A11 228 080 C CAP U 0 027 25 K B a CD O C 0517 87 012 283 080 C CAP U 5600P 50 K B GRM a CD O C 0518 87 012 277 080 C CAP U 1800P 50 K B GRM a CD O C 0519 87 012 279 080 C CAP U 2700P 50 K B GRM a CD O C 0520 87 012 278 080 C CAP U 2200P 50 K B GRM a XR FD55 CEK CD O C 0521 87 012 270 080 C CAP U 470P 50 K B GRM a CD O C...

Page 9: ... IC 0601 87 A22 372 030 C IC MN6627482WA a CD O IC 0602 87 017 853 040 C IC NJM2100V a CD O IC 0671 87 A21 993 040 C IC PCM1742 KE a CD O Q 0501 87 A30 075 040 C TR 2SA1235F a CD O Q 0502 87 A30 287 040 C TR DTC114TKA a CD O Q 0551 87 A30 495 080 TR 2SA1981Y a CD O Q 0601 87 A30 283 040 C TR DTA114YKA a CD O Q 0602 87 A30 273 040 C TR DTC124EKA a CD X R 0501 88 108 479 080 C RES U 4 7 1 16W J a XR...

Page 10: ...108 104 080 C RES U 100K 1 16W J a CD O R 0646 88 108 272 080 C RES U 2 7K 1 16W J a CD O R 0647 88 108 683 080 C RES U 68K 1 16W J a CD O R 0648 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a CD O R 0649 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a CD X R 0653 88 108 152 080 C RES U 1 5K 1 16W J a CD X R 0654 88 108 152 080 C RES U 1 5K 1 16W J a XR FD55 CEK CD O R 0655 88 108 102 080 C RES U 1K 1 16W J a CD O R 0...

Page 11: ...ES U 2 7K 1 16W J a KEY O R 0150 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a KEY O R 0151 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a KEY O R 0157 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a KEY O R 0158 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a KEY O R 0159 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a KEY O R 0160 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a KEY O R 0170 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a XR FD55 CEK KEY O R 0171 88 10...

Page 12: ...E a MAIN O C 0030 87 010 393 080 CAP E 100 35 M SME a MAIN O C 0031 87 010 263 040 CAP E 100 10 M 11L SME a MAIN O C 0034 87 010 260 040 CAP E 47 25 M 11L SME a MAIN O C 0035 87 010 391 040 CAP E 10 35 M 11L SME a MAIN O C 0036 87 010 386 080 CAP E 330 25 M SME a MAIN O C 0041 87 010 759 080 C CAP U 0 1 25 Z F CM CB a XR FD55 CEK MAIN O C 0042 87 010 759 080 C CAP U 0 1 25 Z F CM CB a MAIN O C 004...

Page 13: ...80 C CAP U 0 01 25 K B GRM a MAIN O C 0637 87 012 278 080 C CAP U 2200P 50 K B GRM a MAIN O C 0638 87 012 278 080 C CAP U 2200P 50 K B GRM a MAIN O C 0651 87 A13 045 040 CAP E 220 16 M VR GSO a MAIN O C 0652 87 A13 030 040 CAP E 47 35 M VR GSO a MAIN O C 0655 87 012 286 080 C CAP U 0 01 25 K B GRM a MAIN O C 0656 87 012 186 080 C CAP U 39P 50 J CH GRM a MAIN O C 0657 87 012 286 080 C CAP U 0 01 25...

Page 14: ...08 000 080 C JUMPER U a MAIN X FB 0602 88 108 000 080 C JUMPER U a MAIN X FB 0603 88 100 000 010 PLATING JW 0 58 SN95 a MAIN X FB 0604 88 108 000 080 C JUMPER U a MAIN O IC 0001 87 A21 365 010 IC NJM7808FA A a MAIN O IC 0051 87 A21 363 010 IC NJM7805FA A a MAIN O IC 0101 87 A21 419 040 C IC NJM14558MD TE2 a MAIN O IC 0452 87 A30 076 040 C TR 2SC3052F a XR FD55 CEK MAIN O IC 0601 87 A22 235 040 C I...

Page 15: ... 680 080 C RES S 68 1 10W J a MAIN X R 0057 88 108 472 080 C RES U 4 7K 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0058 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a MAIN X R 0059 88 108 221 080 C RES U 220 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0060 88 108 471 080 C RES U 470 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0061 88 108 103 080 C RES U 10K 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0062 88 108 223 080 C RES U 22K 1 16W J a XR FD55 CEK MAIN O R 0063 88 108 223 080 C RES U 22K 1 16W J a ...

Page 16: ...IN O R 0617 88 121 333 080 RES 33K 1 8W J a MAIN O R 0618 88 108 333 080 C RES U 33K 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0619 88 108 223 080 C RES U 22K 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0620 88 108 223 080 C RES U 22K 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0621 88 108 102 080 C RES U 1K 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0622 88 108 102 080 C RES U 1K 1 16W J a MAIN X R 0623 88 108 222 080 C RES U 2 2K 1 16W J a XR FD55 CEK MAIN X R 0624 88 108 222 080 C RES U 2 ...

Page 17: ...80 C RES U 1M 1 16W J a MAIN O R 0766 88 108 683 080 C RES U 68K 1 16W J a MAIN X R 0767 88 108 222 080 C RES U 2 2K 1 16W J a MAIN X R 0768 88 108 222 080 C RES U 2 2K 1 16W J a MAIN X R 0805 88 108 000 080 C JUMPER U a MAIN X R 0806 88 108 470 080 C RES U 47 1 16W J a MAIN O SFR0451 87 024 435 080 SFR 33K H RH063MC a XR FD55 CEK MAIN O SFR0452 87 024 435 080 SFR 33K H RH063MC a MAIN X W 0010 8C ...

Page 18: ...D 0103 87 A40 748 080 ZENER UZ5 6BSA a MICON O D 0107 87 020 465 080 DIODE 1SS133 a MICON O D 0109 87 020 465 080 DIODE 1SS133 a MICON X FB 0801 88 100 000 010 PLATING JW 0 58 SN95 a MICON O IC 0102 8C CJE 610 030 C IC LC8752B2A 50Y2 a MICON O IC 0801 87 A21 359 040 C IC SN74LV00APW a MICON O IC 0802 87 A21 916 040 C IC SN74LV125APW a MICON O IC 0804 87 A22 360 040 C IC S 814A31AMC a MICON X JW 01...

Page 19: ... 102 080 RES 1K 1 8W J a MICON O R 0205 88 121 102 080 RES 1K 1 8W J a MICON O R 0206 88 121 102 080 RES 1K 1 8W J a MICON O R 0207 88 121 102 080 RES 1K 1 8W J a MICON O R 0208 88 121 102 080 RES 1K 1 8W J a MICON O R 0209 88 108 102 080 C RES U 1K 1 16W J a MICON O R 0210 88 108 562 080 C RES U 5 6K 1 16W J a MICON O R 0211 88 108 562 080 C RES U 5 6K 1 16W J a XR FD55 CEK MICON O R 0225 88 108 ...

Page 20: ... 015 699 040 CAP E 10 50 M 7L SRA a USB O C 0737 87 012 276 080 C CAP U 1500P 50 K B GRM a XR FD55 CEK USB O C 0738 87 012 276 080 C CAP U 1500P 50 K B GRM a USB O CN 0701 87 099 200 010 CONN 7P H BLK 6216 a USB O D 0702 87 020 465 080 DIODE 1SS133 a USB O D 0703 87 020 465 080 DIODE 1SS133 a USB X FB 0701 88 108 000 080 C JUMPER U a USB X FB 0702 88 108 000 080 C JUMPER U a USB X FB 0704 88 108 0...

Page 21: ... t W Regarding connectors they are not stocked as they are not the initial order items The connectors are available after they are supplied from connector manufacturers upon the order is received 2SA1235F 2SC3052F 2SD1306NE07TL DTA114YKA DTA124XKA DTC114EKA DTC114TKA DTC114YKA 2SA1980G 2SA1981Y 2SC3331 T U KTA1266GR 2SD1933 E C B 2SA1296GR E C B DTC124EKA DTC144EKA DTC124XKA KRA102S RT1N141C SBT54...

Page 22: ... 22 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 1 LEVEL SECTION MAIN C B AMP C B IC602 IC601 1 12 3 13 31 32 29 30 27 28 2 15 5 6 7 8 3 5 1 7 25 26 J203 SPEAKERS IC101 ...

Page 23: ... C B 3 3 LEVEL METER SECTION 2B 9B TO MAIN C B 2 3 MD AMP SECTION 3A 7A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 8B 9B 7B D D JR IC601 FUNCTION D REC PB SFR451 452 FREQ ADJ D D S S S G G G S S G G JR HEAD C B CNA302 RL203GW x8 RL203GW RL203GW D001 008 2SB1548 2SC3331T U 1 5 1 4W 1 5 1 4W 1 5 1 4W 1 5 1 4W Q453 2SC3331T U Q454 SW REC PB SW Q305 309 BIAS OSC Q453 454 BIAS SW Q451 452 VOLTAGE REG Q011 013 IC001...

Page 24: ... 24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 10 MAIN 2 3 MD AMP SECTION MAIN C B 2 3 MD AMP SECTION 1A 2A 7A 4A 5A 6A 3A AUDIO PB SIGNAL TO MAIN C B 1 3 1A 7A ...

Page 25: ... 25 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 10 MAIN 3 3 LEVEL METER SECTION 1B 9B 5B 6B 4B 3B 2B 7B 8B MAIN C B 3 3 LEVEL METER SECTION TO MAIN C B 1 3 1B 9B ...

Page 26: ... 26 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 10 HP SECTION PHONES HP C B AUDIO PB SIGNAL TO MAIN C B 1 3 CN101 C224 680P 50V K B C231 2200P 50V J CH C230 2200P 50V J CH C223 680P 50V K B ...

Page 27: ...10 R112 R108 D754 C684 C453 R455 Q454 C B E Q066 C454 Q453 R451 C459 C656 Q616 C655 R655 C458 C305 R305 Q308 Q307 C464 R456 SFR451 Q451 SFR452 C659 R663 C657 R658 R656 C658 D661 R689 R623 C632 C631 R628 Q601 D301 R101 Q306 C101 C637 R627 R629 IC601 IC101 CN601 R632 R631 R652 C103 Q305 CLP301 TP8 Rch GND TP9 Lch R103 R105 R107 C110 R113 R695 R698 R043 R044 R045 C693 R626 R696 FB603 R620 R048 R625 C...

Page 28: ...Q604 606 608 610 DIFFERENTIAL AMP Q611 615 CURRENT TO VOLTAGE AMP Q613 627 BIAS CIRCUIT Q617 619 POWER AMP Q623 OVERLOAD DET Q624 OVERLOAD DET Q618 620 POWER AMP Q614 628 BIAS CIRCUIT Q612 616 CURRENT TO VOLTAGE AMP Q626 630 HOLD Q685 687 DETECTOR Q559 565 THERMAL DET Q686 DETECTOR Q683 VH VL SWITCHING CIRCUIT Q684 VH VL SWITCHING CIRCUIT C609 100P 50V J CH C610 100P 50V J CH ...

Page 29: ...D608 R658 Q610 Q604 Q606 R618 D604 D618 R663 D693 D691 C640 R667 R689 Q687 R684 R713 Q735 R686 R552 R572 R571 D562 R662 R664 R694 Q686 D688 R638 R634 R636 R624 Q624 R630 R560 Q559 R557 Q565 R568 D565 D662 R661 R697 R695 D689 R687 R685 D687 R688 Q684 D692 R699 Q683 Q626 CLP601 JR601 R717 R604 R668 R690 C612 R624 Q616 C614 C610 R620 R622 Q601 R681 C622 R666 R614 C624 Q608 C608 C633 R612 D660 R660 R6...

Page 30: ... 30 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 6 10 USB SECTION JR JR JR JR JR JR JR 1 1 FB708 JR JR USB USB DAC TO MAIN C B 1 3 CN607 VIA FFC607 USB C B ...

Page 31: ...07 C720 C719 FB705 R710 C706 X701 C727 C713 JR710 C714 C711 JR702 IC701 R741 J701 J701 USB FB709 FB701 FB703 FB702 R730 FB708 JR703 R745 R715 C737 R706 R721 R744 C716 C738 R743 JR701 JR709 C712 C710 FB704 D702 R705 14 1 1 1 7 2 6 2 4 3 15 28 TO MAIN C B 1 3 CN607 FFC607 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ...

Page 32: ... FFC114 TO METER C B CN109 VIA FFC112 TO MAIN C B 1 3 CN601 VIA FFC601 TO CD C B CN601 VIA FFC110 TO MAIN C B 1 3 CN608 VIA FFC115 FFC116 CN1 SW1 IC1 SW2 STOP SW3 CST SW4 RECA RECB DECK C B MICON C B SOL1 3 2 1 CRD1 M1 DECK MOTOR DN6851 CLK TP1 R137 GND PIN2 JW131 4 7K C153 33P 50V J CH C152 33P 50V J CH C806 8 2P C805 8 2P C803 8 2P C804 8 2P ...

Page 33: ...11BT TO MICON C B CN114 VIA FFC114 KEY C B 10P 10P 10P 10P JW D D D D DISPLAY S101 POWER S103 ECO S102 CD S108 TAPE S110 AUX S112 JOG MODE S115 EDIT S117 MD S119 CD S109 CLEAR S105 S107 S111 SP LP S114 REC SEL REC MUTING S116 CD SYNC REC SEL S118 REC START REC PAUSE S120 CD MD REC x4 STANDBY ON TUNING TUNING STANDBY ON D IN S104 MD S106 TUNER BAND MULTI JOG PUSH ENTER DEMO GROUP PRESET VOLUME VOLU...

Page 34: ...92 R153 R156 R165 R164 R193 C811 JR802 CN115 R190 C112 R120 R118 R185 R268 R267 Q101 C108 TP1 CLK PIN2 GND C113 IC102 R236 D107 R809 JR807 C801 IC801 1 14 7 8 IC802 1 14 7 8 C809 R137 C805 C806 C803 C804 C E B C E B C E B C E B C E B E B C E B C C B E C B E C B E C B E 5 4 1 3 50 31 30 1 1 3 4 6 1 2 13 12 1 11 12 2 1 1 1 5 2 7 8 1 1 2 2 2 27 28 7 8 17 16 51 80 81 100 R223 D106 D105 R226 R222 CN106...

Page 35: ...CK C B HEAD C B TO MICON C B CN116 TO MAIN C B CN302 RPH EH CRD1 1 9 2 8 FFC116 WHT RED BLK GRY BLK WHT RED RED WHT BLK WHT BLK BLK BRN WHT RED WHT 1 8 CNA302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ...

Page 36: ...0 100 2SA1981Y 12K 1K 470P 4 7M 33K 0 22 330 22 FFC502 M1 M3 MOTOR LOADING M2 SW1 SW2 OPEN CLOSE SW3 FFC501 FFC503 3 3K 22P 15P 50V J CH 2700P 470P 1200P CD C B CON2 CON3 CD DRIVE C B CD TRAY C B VCOM VOUT R VOUT L WHT C694 W602 TO CHASSIS 0 1 C699 0 1 C697 3 3P C696 3 3P C695 3 3P C698 0 1 FB601 FB602 F BEAD BL02RN2 F BEAD BL02RN2 ...

Page 37: ...93 FB601 FB602 R657 C655 R659 C653 R655 C652 C651 C696 C695 C697 C698 R633 R635 R660 R656 R503 JR601 R504 C506 R689 C685 C684 C683 C682 C681 CN601 W602 R610 R613 R616 TO CD MECHANISM FFC502 TO MAIN C B 1 3 CN602 FFC602 TO MICON C B CNA101 FFC501 1 2 16 15 TO PICK UP ASSY TO CHASSIS TO CD MECHANISM 5 1 4 2 13 12 C694 1 2 FFC503 TO MICON C B CN110 FFC110 1 1 5 2 6 7 RF TE FE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 38: ... DRIVE C B CD TRAY C B 38 TO CD C B CN502 TO CD C B CN503 M2 M2 M1 M1 CON2 CD TRAY C B CD DRIVE C B FFC502 FFC503 M3 CON3 SW2 SW2 SW3 SW3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ...

Page 39: ... 39 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 10 10 PT SECTION PT K CCJ E PT SUB BMA E VRK PT C B TO MAIN C B 1 3 WH001 VIA CNA001 AC230V 50Hz ...

Page 40: ...3 WH001 D081 RY081 PR081 JW087 JW085 C086 D085 D083 D082 D084 C087 JW086 C081 JW088 PR082 PT081 CN082 C085 W081 11 1 10 2 1 2 4 1 6 8 1 7 8 17 TO SHASSIS CNA001 AC230V 50Hz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ...

Page 41: ... 41 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 1 5 MAIN C B PATTERN SIDE SFR451 SFR452 RPH FWD RVS R L G 6 2 1 3 4 1 3 5 6 7 TP8 TP9 DECK MOTOR MOTOR SFR DECK Section ...

Page 42: ...meter 2 Switch the wow flutter setting from INDICATOR to JIS and from a mode to W RMS WTD 3 Playback the middle part of the test tape TTA 100 and check that the level is 0 25 or below 3 Head Azimuth Adjustment Requirements Measuring instrument Oscilloscope Test tape TTA 330 Test point TP8 Rch TP9 Lch Adjustment point Head azimuth adjustment screw 1 Connect the CH1 of the oscilloscope probe to TP9 ...

Page 43: ...or and then attenuator to AUX of the unit 3 Insert the test tape TTA 602 to DECK and record the 1 kHz signal from AUX 4 Adjust the attenuator so that the output levels of TP8 and TP9 become 17 mV 5 Record 1 kHz and 8 kHz alternately 6 Adjust SFR451 Lch and SFR452 Rch so that the playback output level of 8 kHz is ranged within 0 1 dB compared to the playback output reference level of 1 kHz 7 Playba...

Page 44: ...L102 1 While pressing and holding down the POWER button and the TUNER button insert the AC plug 2 Adjust L102 so that the frequency counter indicates 176 83 1 59 Hz 3 Draw out the code and short circuit JW149 and JW150 for about 2 seconds ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 4 5 JW150 JW149 L102 CLK PIN2 TP1 GND FRONT Section MICON C B PARTS SIDE 8 ...

Page 45: ...nnect the output pin of Oscilloscope to the input pin of Jitter Meter 2 Tune the knob of Oscilloscope voltage range at less than 500 mV 3 Play second track of TCD 782 4 Check that the display of Jitter Meter is as less than 28 0 nS 3 Play Ability Check 1 Play track 3 8 13 of ATD 001 and check playing makes any noise or sound jump 4 Lasor Current Check Don t do this check except if the Lasor is fau...

Page 46: ...check CLV error is ignored 3 4 Play Traverse Mode Mode PLAY PAUSE button PLAY PAUSE button Normal Normal Normal playback Each servo circuit check If TOC READ is unavailable RF waveform check Tracking balance check focus search is continued 5 Sled mode CD TEST PU moves to the innermost position Sled circuit check Tracking circuit check FF button RWD button CD TEST All indicators light PU moves to t...

Page 47: ... 47 FL DISPLAY 1 1 15 BT 89GINK GRID ASSIGNMENT ANODE CONNECTION PIN CONNECTION ...

Page 48: ...T R PB OUT L VOL IN L VOL IN R GND TRE I L TRE O L MID I L MID O L MID I R MID O R VDD TRE I R TRE O R VEE CONT BASS I L BASS O L BASS I R BASS O R OUT L OUT R A IN R A IN L B IN R B IN L C IN R C IN L REC O R REC N R REC N L REC O L PB N R IC M61518FP ...

Page 49: ...2 11 10 25 24 17 18 23 21 19 5 4 20 22 26 27 28 1 3 2 9 8 7 6 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 OPEN CLOSE LDCONT MUTE1 SL IN SP IN PRVCC O OP O SP O SP O SL O SL PWVCC O CL BIAS RVCC REG B REG P RGND TE IN FE IN GND O FE O FE O TE O TE MUTE2 PWVCC 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 21K 16K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 7 5K 5K 10K 10K 10K LEVEL SHIFT CH2 CH4 MUTE LEVEL...

Page 50: ...upply VOUTL VCOM VOUTR V DD DGND ZEROL ZEROR SCK System Clock V CC AGND 3 1 2 15 13 14 16 12 11 6 9 8 10 7 5 4 32 A AMP RFDET 31 C GCA BCA 30 B AMP 29 D GCA BCA AMP 27 E GCA BCA AMP 28 F 17 VREF CEA 3TOUT RFDET FEN FEOUT TEN TEOUT TEBPF VDET LD PD GCA BCA RF EQ AGC BDO OFTR 3TENV SUB SUB VDET 2 1 20 21 18 24 26 25 16 3 19 23 22 10 15 9 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 GCTL TBAL FBAL GND VCC RFN RFOUT RFIN CA...

Page 51: ...a input MD command clock output CD command data output data output for DAC CD status input CD command clock output Clock output for DAC MD power supply ON OFF control output METER mute ON OFF control output Switching output for MD digital input Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected MD search signal output MD start output for ID MD reset output Ground Power supply Detection in abn...

Page 52: ... Main mute ON OFF control output TAPE record play switching control output TAPE recording bias ON OFF control output Data outputf or function IC Pull up ON OFF control output for USB D terminal Detection in USB suspention input USB power supply ON OFF control output TUNER power supply ON OFF control output TUNER clock output TUNER data input TUNER chip enable output I AS I HEAD O PL O MOTOR O LED1...

Page 53: ...O DAC LAT O CD MLD I CLOSE SW I OPEN SW O I I O O I I TUNER data output Detection in TUNER force Detection in TUNER force Ground Power supply Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not used CD DAC latch output CD command latch output Detection in CD tray close SW Detection in CD tray open SW IC DESCRIPTION 1 2 LC8752B2A 50Y2 3 3 ...

Page 54: ...nding output 3 State Traverse drive output Not connected Spindle motor drive signal Compulsion mode output 3 State Spindle motor drive signal Servo signal error output Kick pulse output 3 State Tracking drive output Focus drive output DA output part TVD ECS TRD FOD FBAL TBAL TOFS Reference voltage Focus balance adjustment output Tracking balance adjustment output Focus error signal input Analog in...

Page 55: ...tput L at CD 4 x speed Gain control output RW mode at H Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected Switching mode signal Test terminal Normal at H Power supply for analog circuit For audio output part for combinating Lch and Rch Lch audio output GND for analog circuit for audio output part for combinating Lch and Rch Rch audio output Switch for detecting in...

Page 56: ...ase 4 screws BVT2 3 8 SILVER of PLATE R 2 Remove PLATE R with sliding to rear side 3 Remove PLATE L with same way 2 PANEL TOP ASSY DECK MECHANISM 1 Remove the wirer of DECK 2 Release one screw BVT2 3 8 SILVER of PANEL TOP ASSY 3 Lift the rear side of PANEL TOP ASSY and remove the connector and FFC ...

Page 57: ...OR DISASSEMBLY 2 5 3 CABI REAR ASSY 1 Remove TUNER PACK and FFC of USB UNIT 2 Release 8 screws BVT2 3 8 BLACK of CABI REAR ASSY 4 MAIN C B 1 Remove 3 FFCs and one connector of MAIN C B 2 Release 2 screws BVT2 3 10 of MAIN C B 3 Release 2 screws BVIT3B 3 8 of heat sink 4 Remove MAIN C B and remove the connector of HP C B ...

Page 58: ... 2 screws QT2 3 10 BVT2 3 6 from the bottom of CABI FRONT ASSY 3 Release 4 screws QT2 3 6 from the side of CABI FRONT ASSY 4 Push CAM SLIDE to the left side of CD Mechanism 5 Pull CAM SLIDE from the right side of CD Mechansim and then CD tray appears 6 Remove PLATE CD of CD tray and return CD tray 7 Remove CABI FRONT ASSYwith opening tubs of the both side ...

Page 59: ... 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 CONNECTOR DISASSEMBLY 4 5 6 MICON C B 1 Remove FFC of MD Mechansim and FFC of CD C B and remove connector 2 Release 4 screws BVT2 3 10 of MICON C B 7 MD MECHANISM 1 Release 2 screws BVTT 3 8 of CHAS MD 8 CD MECHANISM 1 Release 4 screws BVIT3B 3 8 of CD Mechansim ...

Page 60: ...E POSITION OF MDMECHANSIM 1 Remove MD MEHCANISM with referring to the disassembly procedure form 1 to 4 and from 6 to 7 2 Set up with keeping MD MECHANISM is removed 3 Connect MICON C B to MD MECHANISM with extension FFC Parts No SV J00 130 010 FF CABLE 28P 1 00 500 ...

Page 61: ...3 61 A A 20 17 22 37 79 L 41 2 G G G G 4 32 1 42 43 34 33 53 A A A A 56 62 28 A H 77 75 59 A A A A A A 45 31 31 J J 65 70 J J 58 54 67 26 25 66 8 14 35 30 7 46 36 18 24 72 60 A A A A 38 51 50 63 52 16 C C C C C G G G 3 37 47 64 A 48 76 71 27 57 55 A A D D E 39 78 49 69 44 I K K B 6 29 ...

Page 62: ...PR C LOCK a O MC1035 8C CJE 609 010 FL 15 BT 89GINK a O MC1036 87 NB8 210 010 SPR T FLAP a X MC1037 8B NF9 204 010 CUSH 11 8 5 2 a X MC1038 8C CJE 201 010 CHAS MAIN a O MC1039 8C CJE 202 010 CHAS MD a X MC1040 8C CJE 209 010 HLDR LENS METER a XR FD55 CEK O MC1041 8C CJE 218 010 SPR P GND FR a O MC1042 8Z NF6 210 010 DMPR 150 N a O MC1043 87 NF4 216 010 HLDR LOCK 1 a X MC1044 8C CJE 204 010 HLDR PW...

Page 63: ...BVTT 3 8 a O MC1E 87 B10 316 010 BVIT3B 3 10 R W O a O MC1F 87 721 096 410 QT2 3 10 W O SLOT a O MC1G 87 B10 230 010 BVT2 3 10 W O SLOT SILVER CR a O MC1H 87 NF4 224 010 S SCREW IT3B 3 8 CU a O MC1I 87 067 579 010 BVT2 3 8 W O SLOT a O MC1J 87 B10 315 010 BVIT3B 3 8 R W O a O MC1K 87 B10 318 010 BVIT3C 4 8 R W O a O MC1L 88 AR1 217 010 S SCREW BFT2 3 8 a MECHANICAL PARTS LIST 2 2 COLOR NAME TABLE ...

Page 64: ...C H E G A 1 B 47 52 51 49 50 48 2 3 4 37 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 5 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 23 27 16 26 28 29 30 31 33 35 36 34 31 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 32 46 53 TAPE MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW 1 1 BZM 1 AR2NC ...

Page 65: ...8d 82 ZM1 318 210 OILLESS BRG 2LN a O ST1019 82 ZM3 628 010 SOL ASSY 23 SO a X ST1019a 82 ZM3 629 010 HLDR BOBBIN SOL SO a X ST1019b 82 ZM3 630 010 YOKE SOL SO a X ST1019c 82 ZM3 631 010 SHAFT CORE SOL SO a X ST1019d 82 ZM3 632 010 SHAFT PLUNGER SOL SO a X ST1019e 82 ZM3 633 010 TERMINAL SOL SO a O ST1020 82 ZM1 363 010 LEVER ASSY PINCH LD a X ST1020a 82 ZM1 357 010 LEVER PINCH L D a X ST1020b 82 ...

Page 66: ...ked at the spare parts centers Components marked X and R are not designated as spare parts for after sales service and will not be stocked at the spare parts centers UNIT NAME C REF NO PARTS NO PARTS NAME SUFFIX MODEL 66 BZM 1 AR2NC O ST1D 80 ZM6 243 010 SH 1 75 3 6 0 5 SLT a O ST1E 82 ZM3 334 010 PW 2 16 6 0 4 a O ST1F 86 ZM4 206 110 S SCREW AZIMUTH L a O ST1G 85 ZM3 202 010 S SCREW TG a O ST1H 8...

Page 67: ... 67 CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW 1 2 3ZG 3 E14NC b a a b 12 D 3 17 19 A 1 2 B 8 7 11 10 4 6 5 9 13 14 16 15 C F E F 18 20 18 ...

Page 68: ...LEY MOTOR a O SC1004 83 ZG3 213 010 LVR SW a O SC1005 83 ZG3 209 810 CAM SLIDE a O SC1006 83 ZG3 207 010 GEAR TRAY a O SC1007 83 ZG3 204 210 GEAR C a O SC1008 83 ZG3 205 010 GEAR D a O SC1009 83 ZG3 211 010 PLATE DISC a O SC1010 83 ZG3 220 210 GEAR PULLEY 2 a O SC1011 83 ZG3 214 010 BELT L a O SC1012 83 ZG3 231 310 TRAY CD 3 a O SC1013 83 ZG3 236 010 HLDR CHUCK 3 a O SC1014 83 ZG3 604 010 RING MAG...

Page 69: ... 69 A 3 6 7 5 1 9 10 11 8 4 2 A A CD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW 2 2 CZG 8 YA1NC ...

Page 70: ...T NAME C REF NO PARTS NO PARTS NAME SUFFIX MODEL 70 CD MECHANISM PARTS LIST 1 1 CZG 8 YA1NC CZG 8 YA1NC O SC1001 83 ZG2 243 31C CHAS ASSY SHT a X SC1001a 83 ZG2 244 210 CHAS SHT a O SC1001b 8C ZG8 201 01C TURN TABLE D1 a O SC1001c 83 ZG2 241 21K PLATE C2 a O SC1002 87 A92 037 01C PICKUP PXR 104X BP 0101 a O SC1003 83 ZG2 235 01M GEAR A3 a O SC1004 83 ZG2 236 01M GEAR MOTOR 3 a O SC1005 83 ZG2 205 ...

Page 71: ...l it turning to clockwise direction until click sound comes out Remove the grill frame and four pieces of rubber caps by pulling out with a flat bladed screwdriver Remove the screws from hole where installed rubber caps Insert a flat bladed screwdriver into the position indicated by the arrows and remove the panel Re move the screws of each speaker unit and then remove the speaker units TOOLS 1 Pl...

Page 72: ...C CPE 029 010 BADGE AIWA 25 NEW a X SP1003 8C CP2 013 010 BOSS CATCHER a X SP1004 8C CPE 002 010 CABI M a O SP1005 8C CPE 033 010 CORD SPKR 2 5M a X SP1006 8C CPE 013 010 FASTENER CL a O SP1007 8C CPE 027 010 GRILLE FRAME ASSY K a X SP1008 8C CPE 028 010 GRILLE FRAME K a X SP1009 8C CPE 031 010 LBL SPEC K L a X SP1010 8C CPE 032 010 LBL SPEC K R a X SP1011 8C CPE 030 010 NET K a O SP1012 8C CPE 02...

Page 73: ...model at the production line are shown in this service manual However please note that not all components will be available as spare parts for after sales service Components marked S and O are designated as spare parts for service and will be stocked at the spare parts centers Components marked X and R are not designated as spare parts for after sales service and will not be stocked at the spare p...

Page 74: ...MD MECHANISM MDM 16QA SERVICE MANUAL DATA 74 MD MECHANISM BASIC MD MECHANISM MDM 16QA ...

Page 75: ...ptical pickup from the connector cover the tip of flexible board with conductive aluminum foil etc in order to prevent static electricity from damaging the pickup Precaution to replace Optical block Body or clothes electrostatic potential could ruin laser diode in the optical block Be sure ground body and workbench and use care the clothes do not touch the diode ...

Page 76: ...ake care not to lose it 4 Removing COVER TOP 25 Fig 2 1 Remove SPRING EARTH 15 from COVER TOP 25 Tweezers Remove COVER TOP 25 5 Removing HEAD 28 Fig 3 3 Remove HEAD 28 6 Removing MD Base 5 Fig 3 4 Remove screw 36 that secures ANGLE F M 1 Remove screw 32 holding the pickup and then remove SPRING GRIP 13 and GRIP RACK 18 Remove the MD BASE 5 ASSY 7 Removing pickup 29 Fig 3 4 Remove SHAFT PICK GUIDE ...

Page 77: ...BOTTOM 26 MD MAIN C B 2 SPRING EARTH Flexible Board for Optical Pickup 1 Main C B PLATE EARTH 3 x1 INSULATORS 27 x2 2 During reassembly attach one end of SPRING EARTH 15 to the MD mechanism and then the other end to COVER TOP 25 during assembly of COVER TOP 25 1 After pulling out the flexible board for optical pickup from the connector cover the tip of flexible board with conductive aluminum foil ...

Page 78: ...ve 3 screws 35 Remove 2 screws 30 Screwdriver Screwdriver Screwdriver Screwdriver Screwdriver Screwdriver Remove SPINDLE MOTOR M903 3 Procedure up to loading motor removal 1 Removing LOADING MOTOR M902 Fig 3 2 Remove screw 36 holding ANGLE LD MOTOR 2 Remove the ANGLE LD MOTOR 2 ASSY Be careful not to damage the gear of GEAR MIDDLE 20 Remove SHAFT LD GEAR 24 and then GEAR LOADING 21 Be careful not ...

Page 79: ... 038 CAP 10 10 a MAIN X C 1202 S1 245 950 043 CAP 1 10 a MAIN X C 1203 S1 415 950 019 CAP 1 6 3 a MAIN X C 1205 S1 245 950 043 CAP 1 10 a MAIN X C 1206 S1 305 950 316 CAP 0 01 16 a MAIN X C 1207 S1 245 950 043 CAP 1 10 a MAIN X C 1208 S1 425 930 060 CAP 18PF 50 a MAIN X C 1209 S1 305 930 557 CAP 15PF 50 a MAIN X C 1210 S1 305 930 558 CAP 22PF 50 a MAIN X C 1211 S1 425 950 096 CAP 0 1 25 a MAIN X C...

Page 80: ...1525 S1 245 730 930 FL RFILN0008AWZZ a MAIN S IC 1101 S1 245 730 614 IC IR3R58M a MAIN S IC 1201 S1 245 730 783 IC LR37816A a MAIN S IC 1202 S1 245 730 869 IC IX2960AF a MAIN S IC 1300 S1 245 730 472 IC 74ACT02T a MAIN S IC 1301 S1 245 761 129 IC MCH6616 a MAIN S IC 1302 S1 245 730 582 IC CPH5608 a MAIN S IC 1401 S1 245 730 930 IC IX0520AW a MAIN S IC 1402 S1 245 730 884 IC C24WC02U a MDM 16QA MAI...

Page 81: ... a MAIN X R 1464 S1 305 810 995 RES 10 1 16W a MAIN X R 1515 S1 305 810 918 RES 220 1 16W a MAIN X R 1516 S1 305 810 918 RES 220 1 16W a MAIN X R 1517 S1 305 810 994 RES 47 1 16W a MAIN X R 1518 S1 305 810 994 RES 47 1 16W a MAIN X R 1521 S1 305 810 908 RES 1K 1 16W a MAIN X R 1529 S1 305 810 918 RES 220 1 16W a MAIN X R 1530 S1 305 810 934 RES 0 0 8 a MAIN X R 1532 S1 305 810 908 RES 1K 1 16W a M...

Page 82: ...6 108 118 128 A A CHIP RESISTOR PART CODE 0 55 Resistor Code Dimensions mm Symbol 1 16W 1005 5 CJ 1 0 0 5 0 35 104 L t W Regarding connectors they are not stocked as they are not the initial order items The connectors are available after they are supplied from connector manufacturers upon the order is received ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 4 4 2SC3928 C B E TRANSISTOR ILLUSTRATION 1 1 C C B E 2SB1205 2SC4...

Page 83: ... HEAD M M M CN1501 IX0520AW MICROCOMPUTER IC1402 C24WC02U EEPROM IC1801 XC62EP32 REGULATOR Q1804 IC1802 XC62FP26P REGULATOR IC1701 UDA1345TS AD DA CONVERTER IC1202 IX2960AF 16MBIT D RAM IC1201 LR37816A ENDEC ATRAC Q1808 Q1631 IC1101 IR3R58M IC1601 M56788AFP MOTOR DRIVER M902 LOADING MOTOR M901 SLED MOTOR M903 SPINDLE MOTOR MAGNET HEAD RECORD SW1932 LOADING SW1930 WRITE PRO SW1933 RECORD SW1934 PLA...

Page 84: ...17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SW 2 8V B LVVOUT APCOUT LDVCC DGND DGND LDON LDVAR A COM RF2 F E RF4 RF3 VCC AGND MP R RF1 APCIN DGND LVVIN F T F T P P L L I F L A 5 4 3 1 2 1 2 D1 D2 G1 G2 S 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 4 5 3 1 OUT GND IN 2 1 24 25 EFMMON 2 AVCC1 SPDRF SPDRR 75 52 51 FEMON 74 DADATA TCRS X700KO 100 49 50 SYRS 99 SYRDX 77 TEMON 76 TOTMON PLCK EFMO 26 27 RAA3 RAA2 4...

Page 85: ...15 C1403 R1706 FL1524 FL1523 FL1525 FL1518 C1508 R1530 C1536 C1538 C1611 R1616 R1621 R1622 M903 SPINDLE MOTOR To PICK UP ASSY C1534 C1540 R1516 R1716 C1503 R1807 R1804 R1540 R1414 R1415 C1801 R1429 R1420 R1401 R1404 C1207 R1210 R1232 R1212 R1101 C1100 C1101 C1115 C1117 C1118 R1119 C1113 R1116 R1115 R1113 R1120 L1101 C1125 R1117 R1118 C1124 R1121 R1261 R1125 R1124 C1107 IC1802 C1633 R1633 R1631 Q16...

Page 86: ...W1934 PLAY SW1932 LOAD SW1936 LEAD IN SW1930 WRITE PRO SW1933 REC SW1933 SW1930 SW1932 SW1936 To MAIN Bottom view C B LOADING C B LEAD IN C B WIRING 2 2 LOADING C B LEAD IN C B 86 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ...

Page 87: ... ADIPO TP1122 F TP1207 TEMON TP1603 SP TP1602 SP TP1122 F TP1122 F TP1207 TEMON TP1603 SP TP1602 SP 4 4 6 10 11 4 6 10 11 4 5 12 13 14 15 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 4 6 8 9 4 6 8 9 TP1122 F TP1212 FEMON TP1207 TEMON TP1451 ADJUST TP1122 F TP1212 FEMON TP1207 TEMON TP1451 ADJUST TP1122 F TP1207 TEMON TP1601 SLD TP1600 SLD TP1122 F TP1207 TEMON TP1601 SLD TP1600 SLD T T Stopped CH1 5 0V DC 10 1 CH2 2 0V DC 10 1 ...

Page 88: ...LK 70 IC1201 LRCK 73 IC1201 ADDATA PLAY low reflection disc PLAY high reflection disc 14 28 29 30 31 18 32 20 21 33 34 35 36 6 16 17 14 6 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 REC Analog REC Digital REC 4x Speed REC PLAY PLAY 1kHz 0dB PLAY TP1201 EFMMON TP1201 EFMMON TP1530 CDBCK TP1515 DIGIN TP1533 CDDATA TP1524 L OUT TP1526 R OUT TP1531 CDLRCK TP1207 TEMON TP1207 TEMON TP1121 T TP1421 CIN TP1121 T...

Page 89: ...nt Replaced Required item Head Mechanism Main C B MD microprocessor MD LSI RF IC EEPROM IC Numbers in the table show the order of implementation means that the items are unnecessary When the test mode is complete the results of writing to EEPROM will appear OK_EEPROM Writing of Setting values and Preliminary adjustment completed has been normally executed WR_EEPROM Writing of Setting values has be...

Page 90: ...n order to change the EEPROM values write data to EEPROM once enter the test mode again to adjust using the data execute AUTO main adjustment and then write the data to EEPROM again Be sure to write the data to EEPROM whenever you change the data values in EEPROM or re execute AUTO main adjustment Contents of test mode 1 EJECT mode To TEMP setting in EEPROM setting To CONTROL setting in EEPROM set...

Page 91: ...w Approx 1 8 V DC Recording power 4x rpw4 Approx 2 0 V DC Checking pickup laser power Laser power during recording and playback can be checked on laser power meter However since there is unevenness in measurement on laser power meter only check the values If the reading on laser power meter greatly drifts from the specified value replace the pickup Reference values at room temperature 25 C During ...

Page 92: ...t is complete OK Go to step 5 if adjustment is NG Adjustment complete Press CLEAR button twice Adjustment value output Press CLEAR button AUTO adjustment menu AUTO preliminary adjustment menu varies greatly during auto adjustment Go to step 6 if adjustment is NG Go to step 1 Go to step 3 3 AUTO adjustment mode Step No Setting method Remarks Display Note 1 Adjustment name Measured values Address No...

Page 93: ...utton Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button 2 3 4 5 1 Test mode STOP status Press CD SYNC button 3 times Press ENTER button Press ENTER button Press CD SYNC button 2 times 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Press CD SYNC button 17 b Spin setting S...

Page 94: ...NC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Press CD SYNC button 32 KIK10____ SLCTm___ TCRSC1P__ TCRSC0h__ TCRSC0L_ TCRSCHh_ TCRSCHL_ COTLVp___ COTLVr___ JPint______ 1 Test mode STOP status Press CD SYNC button 3 times Press ENTER button Press ENTER button Press CD SYNC button 3 times Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC bu...

Page 95: ... SYNC button 17 Step No Setting method Display EEPROM_SET 1 EJECT status or in no mechanism status Press REC START button 2 Step No Setting method Display ___EJECT___ __Focus___ __Control___ CONTRL1_ CONTRL2_ ADJTTM__ HDEQAD__ GDEQAD__ LDEQAD__ GDEQAD2_ HDEQBC__ LDEQBC__ GDEQBC__ GDEQBC2_ HALSG___ LALSG____ GALSG___ HALSOFS_ LALSOFS_ GALSOFS_ EFMOWD_ HALSCN__ LALSCN__ GALSCN__ ADJ _ ____ TEMP_ _ t...

Page 96: ...button 17 Step No Setting method Display EEPROM_SET __Focus___ RECbit_SET SPWR50___ SPWR56___ SRWR44___ SPWR53___ LP2WR50__ SPWR57___ LP2WR56__ LP2WR44__ LP2WR53__ LP4WR50__ LP4WR56__ LP4WR44__ LP4WR53__ tsm26 e 1 Test mode STOP status Press CD SYNC button 3 times Press ENTER button Press ENTER button Press CD SYNC button 6 times Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press CD SYNC button Press...

Page 97: ... menu 3 Address setting Address initial value displayed 4 5 Continuous recording START REC menu Pressing the REC START button in address setting mode will change the address as follows 0 0 3 2 0 7 0 0 F FA 0 0 0 3 2 8 INNER mode Step No Setting method Remarks Display 1 2 INNER menu 3 IINNER switch position measurement SUBQ address and C1 error are also displayed 4 INNER menu Test mode STOP status ...

Page 98: ... in the direction of B Then measure the lead in switch position again After position adjustment use screw 36 to secure the C B See Fig 14 1 Checking installation position of magnetic head A B Lead in switch Lead in C B 36 X1 Magnetic head Lower by hand Circumferential direction Objective lens Radial direction After replacing the magnetic head or optical pickup be sure to check the head installatio...

Page 99: ...e TDYS 1 high reflection disc COMPLETE displayed the TEST PLAY mode will be entered Adjust the Lissajou s figure x y of EOUT FOUT 1 Slightly loosen the 3 screws holding the spindle motor and perform adjustment while observing the Lissajou s figure 2 After adjustment tighten the 3 screws in numerical order Insert a screwdriver into the adjustment groove in spindle motor and check the Lissajou s fig...

Page 100: ...then press the POWER button again to write the data to EEPROM Assemble the main C B into mechanism and connect it to the system unit Set to the test mode and load a disc Press CD SYNC button twice Display according to the page EEPROM setting mode and use JOG MODE and EDIT buttons to match the setting values in List of data in EEPROM Press POWER button to write the setting values to EEPROM Set to t...

Page 101: ...DEQAD__ GDEQAD__ LDEQAD__ GDEQAD2_ HDEQBC__ LDEQBC__ GDEQBC__ GDEQBC2_ HALSG___ LALSG____ GALSG___ HALSOFS_ LALSOFS_ GALSOFS_ EFMOWD_ HALSCN__ LALSCN__ GALSCN__ ADJ _ ____ FG_______ FG2______ FF0______ FF02_____ FF1______ FF12_____ FF2______ FF22_____ FZHLEV__ FOKLEVh_ FOKLEVL_ FOSTn____ DSCJG____ SPKLEVm_ SPG______ SPG_in___ SPG_mid__ SPG_out__ SP1______ SP2______ SP22_____ SP3______ SP4______ SP...

Page 102: ...Control Clock 4 OE 20 3 22 23 2 1 Timimg Generator Timimg 7 14 MODE SW BPF BIAS ADIP AGC DIFF RESISTOR SW EFM AGC RF1 RF2 RF3 RF4 REFI REFO AOUT ASW AIN BIN BSW BOUT 2 1 ADAGI ADAGC ADIPNF ADIPO GND2 WBO VCC2 OPICPW DISC SGAIN DTEMP 1234 1 2 PIN 3 4 PITG NIN GND1 BIAS VCC1 EFMAGC DCNF EFMO EOUT ESW EIN FIN FSW FOUT EOUT BOUT AOUT TCGO TCGI RFADD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 2...

Page 103: ... VSSO VDDO VOUTL MP1 DATAI WS BCK DATAO VSSD VDDD VINL ADC 0dB 6dB switch ADC DECMATION FILTER DC CANCELLATION FILTER DIGITAL INTERFACE L3 BUS INTERFACE DSP FEATURES INTERPOLATION FILTER NOISE SHAPER DAC DAC UDA1347 2 3 4 5 1 7 8 9 6 12 13 14 15 11 17 18 19 10 16 22 23 24 25 21 27 28 20 26 IC CPH5608 IC MCH6616 IC UDA1345TS D2 S2 G2 D1 S1 G1 5 4 3 2 1 6 ...

Page 104: ...circuit control output 25 PDNON I Power failure detection power failure return interruption input 26 HDON O Magnetic head current ON OFF control 27 EEPRO O EEPROM protection output 28 ADMUTE O ADMUTE output for CHECK 29 EEPK O EEPROM serial clock output 30 EEPD I O EEPROM data input and output 31 MDDATA O The serial data output to a system microcomputer 32 KDATA I Serial data input from a system m...

Page 105: ...SYSD3 I O MDLSI data bus 3 60 SYSD2 I O MDLSI data bus 2 61 SYSD1 I O MDLSI data bus 1 62 3 2V 3 2V 63 SYSD0 I O MDLSI data bus 0 64 GND GND 65 XRST O MDLSI reset output 66 NC Not Use 67 DSENSE I The sense input from MDLSI 68 FOK I Focus servo state monitor input 69 NC Not Use 70 NC Not Use 71 NC Not Use 72 NC Not Use 73 DAPON O DAPON output for CHECK 74 SFSY I Sub code frame synchronized signal i...

Page 106: ...power supply monitor input 90 AVCK2 I ADC DAC power supply monitor input 91 AVCK1 I Head circuit power supply monitor input 92 DTEMP I Temperature sensor in and out power 93 MINF I Mechanism switch information combination input 94 TEST K1 I The key 1 input for a test 95 TEST K I The key input for a test 96 GND GND 97 NC Not Use 98 VREF I 3 2V 99 AVcc I 3 2V 100 NC Not Use ...

Page 107: ...amplifier for servo Tracking servo system 19 EOUT O The output terminal of the signal amplifier for servo Tracking servo system 20 BOUT O The output terminal of the signal amplifier for servo Tracking servo system 21 AOUT O The output terminal of the signal amplifier for servo Tracking servo system 22 TCGO O The track crossing detected signal amplifier output terminal at the time of a groove 23 TC...

Page 108: ...ion output terminal of RF3 and RF4 at the time of a groove 46 PIN I RF signal AGC amplifier reversed input terminal 47 1 2 O It is the resistance addition output terminal of RF1 and RF2 at the time of a groove 48 1234 O It is the resistance addition output terminal of RF1 RF4 at the time of a pit IC DESCRIPTION 2 3 IR3R58M 2 2 ...

Page 109: ...vo forward output PWM 23 SLDRR O Slide servo reverse output PWM 24 SPDRF O Spindle Servo forward output PWM 25 SPDRR O Spindle Servo reverse output 26 RAA3 O The address output to external D RAM ADR3 27 RAA2 O The address output to external D RAM ADR2 28 RAA1 O The address output to external D RAM ADR1 29 RAA0 O The address output to external D RAM ADR0 LSB 30 RAA10 O The address output to externa...

Page 110: ...r supply 63 DGND Digital GND 64 XI I Oscillation circuit input 33 8688MHz 65 XO O Oscillation circuit output 33 8688MHz 66 DIN I Digital input signal 67 DOUT O Digital output signal 68 PLLBVG O A capacitor connection terminal with the outside for Insides PLL 69 DGND Digital GND 70 LRCK O The change output of Lch and Rch of music data 71 BCLK O The shift clock of music data 72 DFCK O The clock for ...

Page 111: ...he data bus terminal of a system control interface 94 SYD4 I O The data bus terminal of a system v interface 95 SYD5 I O The data bus terminal of a system control interface 96 SYD6 I O The data bus terminal of a system control interface 97 SYD7 I O The data bus terminal of a system control interface MSB 98 SYWRX I The register write in pulse input of a system control interface 99 SYRDX I The regis...

Page 112: ... 112 MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW 1 1 7 12 16 14 8 6 9 19 4 20 43 36 31 21 24 36 17 2 40 10 11 5 33 28 22 39 42 35 1 36 36 30 18 35 43 34 41 29 32 13 23 37 27 25 3 27 27 27 15 38 38 37 37 37 26 44 ...

Page 113: ...580 289 SPR GRIP a O MC1014 S1 242 580 291 SPR LD ARM a O MC1015 S1 242 580 300 SPR EARTH a O MC1016 S1 242 580 376 SPR LD OS a O MC1017 S1 242 580 377 SPR H A SHIFT a O MC1018 S1 242 810 110 GRIP RACK a O MC1019 S1 242 810 141 CAM LOADING a O MC1020 S1 242 810 143 GEAR MODDLE a MDM 16QA O MC1021 S1 242 810 142 GEAR LOADING a O MC1022 S1 242 900 196 DRIVE SCREW ASSY a O MC1023 S1 242 900 167 SHAFT...

Page 114: ...s for after sales service Components marked S and O are designated as spare parts for service and will be stocked at the spare parts centers Components marked X and R are not designated as spare parts for after sales service and will not be stocked at the spare parts centers UNIT NAME C REF NO PARTS NO PARTS NAME SUFFIX MODEL 114 MDM 16QA X S1 249 171 200 LBL TLABN0216AWZZ a X S1 249 060 067 POLY ...

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