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CAUTION

Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other

than those specified herein, may result in hazardous radiation ex-

posure.

The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by a-

nyone except properly qualified service personnel.

Bottom View of DB265MP

AM 530-1710kHz /FM 87.9-107.9MHz

12V

GROUND

MODEL

TH I S DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.

OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:

(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND

(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,

INCLUDING

INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED

OPERATION.

THIS PRODUCTION COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR
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APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.

CLARION CO.,LTD.
50 KAMITODA,TODA-SHI,SAITAMA-KEN,JAPAN

MANUFACTURED:

SERIAL No.
PE-

Clarion Co.,Ltd.
MADE IN

DB265MP/DB266MP

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To engineers in charge of repair or

inspection of our products.

Before repair or inspection, make sure to follow the

instructions so that customers and Engineers in charge

of repair or inspection can avoid suffering any risk or

injury.

1. Use specified parts.

The system uses parts with special safety features against fire

and voltage. Use only parts with equivalent characteristics

when replacing them.

The use of unspecified parts shall be regarded as remodeling

for which we shall not be liable. The onus of product liability

(PL) shall not be our responsibility in cases where an accident

or failure is as a result of unspecified parts being used.

2. Place the parts and wiring back in their original positions after

replacement or re-wiring.

For proper circuit construction, use of insulation tubes, bond-

ing, gaps to PWB, etc, is involved. The wiring connection and

routing to the PWB are specially planned using clamps to keep

away from heated and high voltage parts. Ensure that they are

placed back in their original positions after repair or inspec-

tion.

If extended damage is caused due to negligence during re-

pair, the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing com-

pany.

3. Check for safety after repair.

Check that the screws, parts and wires are put back securely

in their original position after repair. Ensure for safety reasons

there is no possibility of secondary ploblems around the re-

paired spots.

If extended damage is caused due to negligence of repair, the

legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company.

4. Caution in removal and making wiring connection to the parts

for the automobile.

Disconnect the battery terminal after turning the ignition key

off. If wrong wiring connections are made with the battery con-

nected, a short circuit and/or fire may occur. If extensive dam-

age is caused due to negligence of repair, the legal responsi-

bility shall be with the repairing company.

5. Cautions in soldering

Please do not spread liquid flux in soldering.

Please do not wash the soldering point after soldering.

6. Cautions in soldering for chip capacitors

Please solder the chip capacitors after pre-heating for replace-

ment because they are very weak to heat.

Please do not heat the chip capacitors with a soldering iron

directly.

7. Cautions in handling for chip parts.

Do not reuse removed chips even when no abnormality is ob-

served in their appearance. Always replace them with new

ones. (The chip parts include resistors, capacitors, diodes, tran-

sistors, etc).

Please make an operation test after replacement.

8. Cautions in handling flexible PWB

Before working with a soldering iron, make sure that the iron

tip temperature is around 270

. Take care not to apply the

iron tip repeatedly(more than three times)to the same patterns.

Also take care not to apply the tip with force.

9. Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement.

Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit.

10. Cautions in checking that the optical pickup lights up.

The laser is focused on the disc reflection surface through the

lens of the optical pickup. When checking that the laser opti-

cal diode lights up, keep your eyes more than 30cms away

from the lens. Prolonged viewing of the laser within 30cms

may damage your eyesight.

11. Cautions in handling the optical pickup

The laser diode of the optical pickup can be damaged by elec-

trostatic charge caused by your clothes and body. Make sure

to avoid electrostatic charges on your clothes or body, or dis-

charge static electricity before handling the optical pickup.

11-1. Laser diode

The laser diode terminals are shorted for transportation in or-

der to prevent electrostatic damage. After replacement, open

the shorted circuit. When removing the pickup from the mecha-

nism, short the terminals by soldering them to prevent this

damage.

11-2. Actuator

The actuator has a powerful magnetic circuit. If a magnetic

material is put close to it. Its characteristics will change. En-

sure that no foreign substances enter through the ventilation

slots in the cover.

11-3. Cleaning the lens

Dust on the optical lens affects performance.

To clean the lens, apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to

lens paper and wipe the lens gently.

Summary of Contents for DB265MP

Page 1: ...2 D mm PE 2793B A 87 0MHz to 108 0MHz PE 2793K A B PE 2793B A 531kHz to 1629kHz PE 2793K A B 1 Xiamen Clarion Electrical Enterprise Co Ltd 8 F Xiamen Mail Processing Centre No 275 Lujiang Road Xiamen China Tel 86 592 2389080 Fax 86 592 2389089 Clarion Co Ltd 50 Kamitoda Toda shi Saitama 335 8511 Japan CD MP3 Receiver NOTE We cannot supply PWB with component parts in prin ciple When a circuit on PW...

Page 2: ...tion to the parts for the automobile Disconnect the battery terminal after turning the ignition key off If wrong wiring connections are made with the battery con nected a short circuit and or fire may occur If extensive dam age is caused due to negligence of repair the legal responsi bility shall be with the repairing company 5 Cautions in soldering Please do not spread liquid flux in soldering Pl...

Page 3: ...use of the same amperage as the old fuse Compact disc cannot be loaded Eject the compact disc before loading the new one Another compact disc is already loaded Sound skips or is noisy Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth Compact disc is dirty Replace with a compact disc with no scratches Sound is bad directly after power is turned on Water droplets may form on the internal lens when the car is...

Page 4: ...tatus pin 29 NC IN Connect to GND pin 77 NC IN Connect to GND pin 30 NC IN Connect to GND pin 78 NC IN Connect to GND pin 31 NC IN Connect to GND pin 79 NC IN Connect to GND pin 32 NC IN Connect to GND pin 80 NC IN Connect to GND pin 33 AVSS Analog GND pin 81 VDD 5V Power Supply for I O Ports pin 34 NC IN Connect to GND pin 82 PLL DI IN PLL Data Input pin 35 P CTRL O Power Regulator control pin 83...

Page 5: ...POWER SUPPLY IC 141 8EC A 002 Main section BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 DB265MP DB266MP IC09 IC11 IC10 IC702 IC12 IC8 IC6 IC4 IC5 IC3 ...

Page 6: ...TCH PWB 1 1 8 382 7565 00 BUTTON 1 1 30 001 7046 01 DIODE 1 1 9 382 7564 00 BUTTON 1 1 31 335 7657 00 LCD HOLDER 1 1 10 382 7563 00 BUTTON 1 1 32 335 7658 00 LCD ILLUMI 1 1 11 382 7567 01 BUTTON 1 1 33 347 7955 00 LCD FILM 1 1 12 382 7568 00 BUTTON 1 1 34 347 7956 00 BLACK FILM 1 1 13 335 7655 00 ILLUMI PLATE L 1 1 35 345 5920 00 RUBBER PART 1 1 14 335 7656 00 ILLUMI PLATE R 1 1 36 379 1352 41 IND...

Page 7: ...8 716 0778 50 WAVE SCREW M2x6 2 9 331 3561 03 CONNECTOR HOLD 1 29 341 1627 00 SHAFT 1 10 855 5426 53 RCA PIN CORD 1 30 714 2603 89 MACHINE SCREW M2 6x3 4 11 074 1138 60 OUTLET SOCKET 15P 1 31 347 7954 00 FILM 3 12 074 1138 65 OUTLET SOCKET 10P 1 32 929 5003 80 CD MECH MODULE 1 13 347 7536 00 FILM 1 33 286 6744 00 SETPLATE PE 2793B A 1 14 347 7535 00 FILM 1 286 6819 00 SETPLATE PE 2793K A 1 15 051 ...

Page 8: ...7 38 39 40 18 19 29 20 21 22 30 23 24 25 26 28 43 44 45 46 47 65 48 50 53 51 67 63 64 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 70 68 71 72 73 69 1 2 59 46 D2 D1 H6 H7 K1 K2 C3 H5 H4 22 29 H6 B1 H1 H2 H3 G13 D1 52 D2 G12 H2 H1 H3 65 A4 A5 E2 G2 G14 G5 G1 G3 E1 G4 M1 G9 G8 G11 C5 C2 G1 C1 66 66 49 49 H6 C5 C2 C3 K1 K2 K3 K4 G12 G4 A1 G13 B1 B2 69 E1 E2 41 6 8 10 42 27 58 1 8 DB265MP DB266MP ...

Page 9: ... 621 1742 20 UPPER GUIDE 1 68 803 4906 60 VINYL COAT WIRE ORG 1 32 621 1743 20 SHIFT LEVER 1 69 969 0071 30 PICKUP ASSY 1 33 621 1744 20 RACK 1 70 816 2590 00 LEAD GRN 1 34 621 1745 20 LOCK ARM L 1 71 816 2591 00 LEAD YEL 1 35 621 1746 20 LOCK ARM R 1 72 816 2592 00 LEAD BLUE 1 36 621 1747 20 GEAR COVER 1 73 816 2593 00 LEAD PUR 1 37 621 1748 20 POWER GEAR A 1 74 966 1722 20 SH RACK ASSY 1 ELECTRI...

Page 10: ...859 178 1052 78 1uF Q501 125 4010 90 KTC3875GR C618 168 1042 78 0 1uF C860 166 1011 50 100pF Q502 125 0034 92 RT1P141M C619 168 1042 78 0 1uF C861 166 1011 50 100pF Q600 125 3005 90 KTA1273 C620 042 1631 50 10V 100uF CCT1 050 0149 50 1 32w 1k ohm x4 Q601 125 4011 90 KTD863 AT C621 168 1042 78 0 1uF CCT2 050 0149 50 1 32w 1k ohm x4 Q602 125 0034 92 RT1P141M C622 187 4763 15 6 3V 47uF CCT3 050 0149 ...

Page 11: ... 10W 5 6k ohm R639 119 1041 15 1 10W 100k ohm R831 119 2221 15 1 10W 2 2k ohm R513 119 5621 15 1 10W 5 6k ohm R640 119 1041 15 1 10W 100k ohm R832 119 4721 15 1 10W 4 7k ohm R514 119 4721 15 1 10W 4 7k ohm R641 119 4731 15 1 10W 47k ohm R833 119 4721 15 1 10W 4 7k ohm R515 119 1031 15 1 10W 10k ohm R642 119 4731 15 1 10W 47k ohm R834 119 4721 15 1 10W 4 7k ohm R516 119 1031 15 1 10W 10k ohm R644 1...

Page 12: ...7 J702 1 12 D712 D709 C707 17 33 49 To J1 of Main PWB B1 page 15 PRINTED WIRING BOARD 1 4 Switch PWB B2 section COMPONENT SIDE SOLDER SIDE Caution COMPONENT SIDE Parts on the component side seen from the component side are indicated Caution SOLDER SIDE Parts on the solder side seen from the solder side are indicated 12 DB265MP DB266MP ...

Page 13: ...To J1 of Main PWB B1 page 17 x4 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1 6 Switch PWB B2 section 13 DB265MP DB266MP ...

Page 14: ...L PUR YEL BLU To J301 of Main PWB B1 page 15 To J301 of Main PWB B1 page 20 connect with 816 4010 50 FLAT WIRE To J303 of Main PWB B1 page 16 F L A T W I R E 8 1 6 4 0 1 0 5 0 M M SENSOR PWB B3 A SENSOR PWB B3 B SLED SPINDLE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2 6 SENSOR PWB B3 section CD MECHANISM PRINTED WIRING BOARD 2 4 SENSOR PWB B3 section CD MECHANISM 14 DB265MP DB266MP ...

Page 15: ...ension Lead 854 6349 59 RCA PIN CORD 855 5426 53 A B C D E F G H P O N M L K J I BLACK YELLOW BLUE WHITE RED GREEN BLACK PURPLE BLACK PURPLE GRAY BLACK WHITE GRAY BLUE ORANGE WHITE WHITE BLACK GREEN FUSE 15A 120 0150 00 A B C D E F G H P O N M L K J I 16P OUTLET SOCKET RED WHITE REAR LEFT REAR RIGHT BLACK To J1 of SENSOR PWB B3 CD MECHANISM page 14 FLAT WIRE 816 4010 50 To J702 of Switch PWB B2 pa...

Page 16: ...RING BOARD 4 4 Main PWB B1 section 2 2 Caution SOLDER SIDE Parts on the solder side seen from the solder side are indicated 16 DB265MP DB266MP SOLDER SIDE The parts of a dashed line express the parts on a component side A B C D E F G H P O N M L K J I 1 25 1 12 2 24 2 14 1 15 1 23 PE 2793B A PE 2793K A B ...

Page 17: ... Switch PWB B2 page 13 To 4 4 page 20 To 4 4 page 20 To 4 4 page 20 To 3 4 page 19 To 3 4 page 19 To 3 4 page 19 PE 2793B A PE 2793K A B X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3 6 Main PWB B1 section 1 4 17 DB265MP DB266MP ...

Page 18: ...To 1 4 page 17 To 3 4 page 19 To 3 4 page 19 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4 6 Main PWB B1 section 2 4 18 DB265MP DB266MP ...

Page 19: ...To 1 4 page 17 To 1 4 page 17 To 2 4 page 18 To 2 4 page 18 To 4 4 page 20 To 4 4 page 20 A H I P BACK UP LINE OUT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5 6 Main PWB B1 section 3 4 19 DB265MP DB266MP ...

Page 20: ... 1 4 page 17 To 1 4 page 17 To 3 4 page 19 To PICK UP ASSY To J1 of SENSOR PWB B3 CD MECHANISM page 14 connect with 816 4010 50 FLAT WIRE To 3 4 page 19 X4 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 6 6 Main PWB B1 section 4 4 20 DB265MP DB266MP ...

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