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PU-2471A

PU-2472B, C

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(with impedance is to 100M ohm from 1M ohm). The

strap works to drain away the static electricity build-up

on the human body.

And as static electricity build-up on clothes is not drained

away, be careful and not your clothes to touch the pick-

up.

Position of short soldering for pick-up protection posi-

tion is different by model. Some units have two short

soldering points. Always short LD circuit to open the short

circuit and removes by soldering iron.

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Specifications and design are subject to change without

notice for further improvement.

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 character-

istics when replacing them.

The use of unspecified parts shall be regarded as remod-

eling 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,

bonding, gaps to PWB, etc, is involved. The wiring con-

nection and routing to the PWB are specially planned us-

ing clamps to keep away from heated and high voltage

parts. Ensure that they are placed back in their original

positions after repair or inspection.

If extended damage is caused due to negligence during

repair, the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing

company.

3. Check for safety after repair.

Check that the screws, parts and wires are put back se-

curely in their original position after repair. Ensure for safety

reasons there is no possibility of secondary ploblems

around the repaired 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 bat-

tery connected, a short circuit and/or fire may occur. If ex-

tensive damage is caused due to negligence of repair, the

legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company.

5. Cautions regarding chips.

Do not reuse removed chips even when no abnormality is

observed in their appearance. Always replace them with

new ones. (The chip parts include resistors, capacitors,

diodes, transistors, etc). The negative pole of tantalum

capacitors is highly susceptible to heat, so use special care

when replacing them and check the operation afterwards.

6. 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 ap-

ply the iron tip repeatedly(more than three times)to the

same patterns. Also take care not to apply the tip with force.

7. Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replace-

ment. Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit.

8. 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 la-

ser optical diode lights up, keep your eyes more than 30cms

away from the lens. Prolonged viewing of the laser within

30cms may damage your eyesight.

9. Cautions in handling the optical pickup

The laser diode of the optical pickup can be damaged by

electrostatic charge caused by your clothes and body. Make

sure to avoid electrostatic charges on your clothes or body,

or discharge static electricity before handling the optical

pickup.

9-1. Laser diode

The laser diode terminals are shorted for transporta-

tion in order to prevent electrostatic damage. After

replacement, open the shorted circuit. When remov-

ing the pickup from the mechanism, short the termi-

nals by soldering them to prevent this damage.

9-2. Actuator

The actuator has a powerful magnetic circuit. If a

magnetic material is put close to it. Its characteris-

tics will change. Ensure that no foreign substances

enter through the ventilation slots in the cover.

9-3. 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.

CAUTIONS

This appliance contains a laser system and is classified

as a "CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT". In case of any

trouble with this player, please contact your nearest "au-

thorized service station". To prevent direct exposure to

the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure.

Summary of Contents for PU-2471A-G

Page 1: ... 108 0MHz Intermediate frequency 10 7MHz Quieting sensitivity Less than 13dBu at 30dB S N Separation More than 20dB Auto tuning stop sensitivity 21 8 8dBu DX 47 10 10dBu LO CD player section Separation More than 65dB 1kHz S N ratio More than 80dB 1kHz Distortion Less than 1 0 1kHz General Audio Power output More than 10W x 4 Power supply voltage DC13 5V Negative ground Current consumption Less tha...

Page 2: ...s are made with the bat tery connected a short circuit and or fire may occur If ex tensive damage is caused due to negligence of repair the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company 5 Cautions regarding chips Do not reuse removed chips even when no abnormality is observed in their appearance Always replace them with new ones The chip parts include resistors capacitors diodes transis...

Page 3: ...ut to the tuner pack pin 46 VAN RESET O The reset pulse output to VAN control IC pin 47 S CL 1 O The clock pulse output for the tuner pack pin 48 12V SW O ON signal output to the external power supply pin 49 5V REM O ON signal output to the 5V power supply pin 50 14V REM O ON signal output to the 14V power supply pin 51 VAN ON O VAN ON signal output pin 52 VAN WU O The Wake up signal output to VAN...

Page 4: ... 1 16 051 2013 00 IC TDA7385 1 17 331 2989 00 ANT HOLDER 1 18 074 1035 00 OUTLET SOCKET 18P 1 19 313 1796 00 HEATSINK 1 20 345 8581 02 GASKET 1 21 345 4847 21 STOPPER 1 22 816 2564 01 FLAT WIRE 1 23 929 0220 80 CD MECHANISM 1 24 331 3377 00 MECHANISM BRACKET 1 25 310 1713 00 UPPER COVER 1 26 714 2603 81 MACHINE SCREW M2 6 x 3 4 27 731 2606 80 TAPTIGHT M2 6 x 6 6 28 716 0778 10 WAVE SCREW 5 29 714 ...

Page 5: ...8 68 OUTLET SOCKET 18P 1 19 313 1796 00 HEATSINK 1 20 345 8581 02 GASKET 1 21 345 4847 21 STOPPER 1 22 816 2564 01 FLAT WIRE 1 23 929 0220 80 CD MECHANISM 1 24 331 3377 00 MECHANISM BRACKET 1 25 310 1713 10 UPPER COVER 1 26 714 2603 81 MACHINE SCREW M2 6 x 3 4 27 731 2606 80 TAPTIGHT M2 6 x 6 6 28 716 0778 10 WAVE SCREW 5 29 714 2606 81 MACHINE SCREW M2 6 x 6 7 30 016 0010 16 ROTARY ENCODER 1 31 0...

Page 6: ...2 47 50 4 43 64 53 64 50 53 3 9 42 63 H1 H2 H3 8 24 H4H5 H6 H7 5 67 56 21 11 29 37 6 65 56 25 51 30 33 34 53 35 31 20 58 C2 G1 I2 C5 G4 G11 G8 G9 E2 F1 A5 A7 A6 A4 D1 G12 D2 B1 B2 B1 B2 46 G13 A1 A8 G6 G12 A2 C2 G4 A3 G9 G8 G7 G11 G10 G1 G2 G15 G16 G14 G5 G3 E2 G5 G15 G16 G14 E1 G10 G7 M1 C4 C5 C1 C6 C7 C4 L1 H8 A5 F1 A2 A3 L2 A6 G2 A7 G3 D2 I2 A8 I1 D1 C1 C3 C3 M1 A1 A4 I1 G6 H5 H4 H6 H7 H8 C6 C7...

Page 7: ...LLER SPRING R 1 59 750 3467 21 SHIFT SPRING 1 60 750 3468 20 RACK SPRING 1 61 750 3469 20 CLAMPER SPRING 1 62 750 3470 20 ID LOCK SPRING 1 63 816 2592 00 LEAD WIRE BLU 1 64 750 3472 21 DR SPRING F 2 65 750 3473 20 DR SPRING RA 1 66 750 3474 20 DR SPRING RB 1 67 750 3475 21 DR SPRING C 1 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Main PWB section B1 REF No PART No DESCRIPTION REF No PART No DESCRIPTION REF No PART No D...

Page 8: ...4 1305 68 18P L1 010 8017 00 22mH L2 010 2230 68 4 7uH L3 010 2003 04 COIL L50 010 2230 66 3 3uH L51 010 2230 84 100uH L201 010 2230 84 100uH L401 010 2230 60 1uH L402 010 2230 64 2 2uH Q1 198 0669 00 2SK669 Q4 192 2712 00 2SC2712 Q5 193 1858 00 2SD1858 Q50 125 9007 90 HN1C01F Q106 125 0002 96 RN2406 Q301 192 2712 00 2SC2712 Q302 125 2004 92 RN1402 Q401 192 2712 00 2SC2712 Q402 125 2004 96 RN1406 ...

Page 9: ...m A G R15 117 1521 15 1 8W 1 5k ohm A H Switch PWB section B2 PU 2472B C REF No PART No DESCRIPTION REF No PART No DESCRIPTION REF No PART No DESCRIPTION J101 074 1228 68 18P PL101 017 0454 02 14V40mA PL102 017 0454 02 14V40mA PL103 017 0454 02 14V40mA PL104 017 0454 02 14V40mA PL105 017 0454 02 14V40mA S101 013 3741 11 SKQCAE S102 013 3741 11 SKQCAE S103 013 3741 11 SKQCAE S104 013 3741 11 SKQCAE...

Page 10: ...00k ohm R208 033 8231 15 1 16W 82k ohm R209 033 6811 15 1 16W 680 ohm R210 033 6831 15 1 16W 68k ohm R211 033 1831 15 1 16W 18k ohm R212 033 2721 15 1 16W 2 7k ohm R213 033 1011 15 1 16W 100 ohm R214 033 1021 15 1 16W 1k ohm R215 033 1031 15 1 16W 10k ohm R217 033 1041 15 1 16W 100k ohm R218 033 2211 15 1 16W 220 ohm R301 117 6811 15 1 8W 680 ohm R304 033 3921 15 1 16W 3 9k ohm R305 033 3921 15 1 ...

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