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1. This design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for
safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless
authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the
original circuits. Services should be performed by qualified personnel only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should not be made. Any design alterations of the
product should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer warranty
and will further relieve the manufacture of responsibility for personal injury or property damage
resulting there from.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by
them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, the Parts
List of Service manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the
schematics and by ( ) on the parts List in the Service Manual. The use of a substitute
replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement
parts shown in the Parts List of Service manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubing, barriers and the like to
be separated from live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the
prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and
dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after
re-assembling.
5. Leakage current check (Electrical Shock hazard testing)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal Parts of the
product (antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc.)
to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.
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Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a “Leakage Current Tester”, measure the
leakage current from each exposed metal parts of the cabinet, particularly and exposed metal
part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage current must
not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.)
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Alternate check method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having, 1,000 ohms per
volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500
Ω
10W resistor paralleled by a
0.15
µ
F AC-type capacitor between an exposed
metal part and a known good earth ground.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with
the AC voltmeter.
Move the resistor connection to eachexposed
metal part, particularly any exposed metal part
having a return path to the chassis, and
measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now,
reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat
each measurement. voltage measured Any must
not exceed 0.75 V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds
to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.).
Warning
1. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards.
2. It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained.
3. Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards.
4. It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts.
5. If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage.
CAUTION
Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts of the chassis. Therefore,
pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system
.
0.15
µ
F AC TYPE
1500
Ω
10W
Place this
probe on
each exposed
metal part.
Good earth ground
AC VOLTMETER
(Having 1000
ohms/volts,
or more sensitivity
PC
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X290
30/MAR/200
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Safety Precautions
Summary of Contents for CA-PCX290
Page 15: ...11 WIRING CONNECTIONS PC X290 ...
Page 17: ...PCX290 31 MAR 2004 Printed circuit boards Top view 12 Main board ...
Page 18: ...Top view 13 PCX290 Main board ...
Page 19: ...Main board Top view 14 PCX290 ...
Page 20: ...Bottom view 15 PCX290 Main board ...
Page 21: ...Bottom view 16 PCX290 Main board ...
Page 22: ...Main board Bottom view 17 PCX290 ...
Page 23: ...18 Display Key board Top View PCX290 ...
Page 24: ...PCX290 19 Display Key Board Top View ...
Page 25: ...PCX290 Display Key Board Top View 20 ...
Page 26: ...PCX290 Display Key board Bottom View 21 ...
Page 27: ...PCX290 Display Key board Bottom View 22 ...
Page 28: ...Display Key board PCX290 23 Bottom View ...
Page 29: ...24 Power board Top View PCX290 Top View Top View Bottom View Bottom View Bottom View ...
Page 30: ...PCX290 25 Light Board Top View Top View Top View Bottom View Bottom View Bottom View ...
Page 31: ...PCX290 Cass Deck board 26 Top View Top View Top View Bottom View Bottom View Bottom View ...
Page 32: ...PCX290 27 HeadPhone Board Top View Top View Top View Bottom View Bottom View Bottom View ...
Page 33: ...PCX290 Remote board 28 Top View Top View Top View ...
Page 34: ...PCX290 29 Remote Board Bottom View Bottom View Bottom View ...
Page 46: ...1 12 No MB200 SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENT This service manual does not describe ADJUSTMENT ...
Page 48: ...1 14 No MB200 5 2 Standard schematic diagrams 5 2 1 Main section ...
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Page 50: ...1 16 No MB200 5 3 Main CPU and CD servo section ...
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Page 53: ...Main circuit 30 PCX290 30 MAR 2004 Schematic diagrams ...
Page 54: ...PCX290 Main circuit 31 ...
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Page 56: ...PCX290 CPU circuit 33 ...
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