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KDC-W8534/W8534Y
KDC-X790

The table below is the correspondence between the decimal

and hexadecimal numbers.

Decimal numbers

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

Hexadecimal numbers

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Decimal numbers

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

Hexadecimal numbers

8

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

The Unique ID indicated in the [minutes] section is the target

Unique ID of the current procedure for writing the ID. The

Unique ID in the [seconds] section indicates the next Unique

ID that is to replace the current Unique ID. The digit numbers

of the Unique ID will be displayed in the Track Number section

of 

w

.

w

 Unique ID digit number :

The digit numbers of the Unique ID are numbered 1, 2, 3, ....

from the left side of the Unique ID.

The contents indicated by T-xx in the track number section are

the digit number of the Unique ID displayed currently in 

q

.

The first digit is the digit number of the Unique ID, which is

currently worked upon and displayed in the [minute] section of

the time code. The second digit is the next digit number of the

Unique ID, which is indicated in the [seconds] section of the

time code. The values of the T-xx will be changed as the target

of the changed Unique ID is moved in the following manner :

T-12 

 T-23 

 T-34 

 T-45 ..... 

 T-78 

 T-81 

→ 

... The value

in the higher digit (i.e. “1” of T-12, for example) is the current

target for change in the Unique ID.

After the Unique ID has been changed in all of its digits and as

the writing takes place, the progress condition of writing is

indicated in the 

w

 section.

The display contents are;

T-99 : Unique ID writing in progress.

T-11 : Unique ID Writing complete (success)

T-22 : Unique ID Writing complete (failure)

Procedure 5. Changing Unique ID write contents

Using Track Up/Down Key, Unique ID contents

is changed.

(In this unit, CONTROL Key is pushed to the left

or right.)

Using FF/FR Key, Unique ID digit to be worked

upon is changed.

(In this unit, the CONTROL Key is pushed 1 sec-

ond or more to the left or right)

Procedure 6. Final write contents is determined and written to

the mechanism.

Using Pause key, the ID is written. (In this unit,

the center section of the CONTROL Key is to be

pressed.)

Procedure 7. 63pin of the mechanism microcomputer

(TMP91CU27) is set back to Low.

(Connection lead is removed.)

Procedure 8. Reset the mechanism microcomputer, and start

it up.

(Resetting the mechanism microcomputer and

booting it up again can be achieved by cutting

off ACC and Back Up power supply once and

then re-starting the unit.)

Procedure 9. Insert a Compact Disc (CD) and select CD as

the source. This determines the type of media to

be played. Then, select from the MENU of the

unit “ACD Unique ID.” This is done to confirm on

the write content of the Unique ID.

When re-doing the procedure, start from Procedure 1 again.

3.2. How to change the Unique ID write content: Explana-

tion on the Procedures 5-6.

When shifting to the Unique ID Write mode, the display will be

as shown in Figure 1. This is the beginning of writing. At this

point, as has been indicated above, the digit for 10's in the T-

xx is the Unique ID digit which is subject for change and its

contents is shown in the [minutes] section of the time code.

Then, actual change procedure is as follows :

The table below shows the keys to be used.

Track Up key

Push the

Unique ID co1 of

CONTROL Key

digit which is currently

to left

subject to change.

Track Down

Push the

Unique ID contents –1 of

key

CONTROL Key

digit which is currently

to right

subject to change.

FF key

Push the

Digit subject to 1

CONTROL Key

to left for more

than 1 second.

FR key

Push the

Digit subject to change –1

CONTROL Key

to right for more

than 1 second

Pause key

Push the

Writing Unique ID

CONTROL Key

at center

Table1. Key to be used in Unique ID Writing mode

HOW TO WRITE THE UNIQUE ID

Summary of Contents for KDC-X790

Page 1: ...on the mechanism board is replaced it is necessary to write the Unique ID For details refer to How to Write the Unique ID on Page 24 CD MECHANISM EXTENSIONCORD 24P W05 0934 00 DC cord K type E30 6408 05 DC cord E type E30 6412 05 Escutcheon B07 3125 01 Mounting hardware assy J21 9716 03 Remote controller assy A70 2067 15 Lever D10 4589 04 x2 Antenna adaptor E type T90 0523 05 Carrying case W01 166...

Page 2: ...ED Q205 Q203 204 Q202 Q207 Q206 Q208 IC200 KEY Q10 TEL MUTE COMP DRIVE 3 3V ADC DSP IC5 RESET IC KEY MATRIX LEVEL SHIFT SHIFT LEVEL SPE ANA IC3 CORR ROM REMO CON FST MD E2PROM FST FM AM AUX CH CDorMD SPE MUTE A C MUTE 0 1 2 WININ OFFSET RST MUTE A C STBY for MPX RDS RST ANA SPE ANA DCERR PRE MUTE MUTE 0 1 2 PANEL TR COIL FO COIL C F A B E PD LD SERVO DSP MOTOR DRIVER SP MOTOR LOADING MOTOR SLED IC...

Page 3: ... pass filter for DSP input IC303 DSP Digital signal processer IC304 Buffer IC It changes into 3 3V from 5 0V IC305 DAC Digital to Analog converter IC306 308 Audio buffer AMP Low pass filter for DAC output IC400 RDS decoder Panel mecha control IC450 Panel mecha motor driver IC451 G Analyzer Analog gravity sensor IC600 9V AVR Power supply for 5V Pre Out OP AMP IC601 603 5V Pre out AMP Output buffer ...

Page 4: ...204 base goes Hi IC750 is changed into a standby state Q205 B U Detected SW When Q35 base gose Hi B U voltage is detected Q206 Ext Amp Control Buffer It is buffer for IC102 output Q207 Small lamp Detect SW When Q207 base goes Hi Small lamp is detected Q208 209 Power Antenna SW When Q206 base goes Hi power antenna switch outputs 14V Q300 DSP mute SW When base goes Lo DSP is set to mute Q402 403 AM ...

Page 5: ...en Q6 s base level goes L Q7 8 SW5V SW SW5V the power supply of IC2 6 is turned on when Q8 s base level goes H Q9 10 FL3 3V SW FL 3 3V VDD1 is turned on when Q9 s base level goes H Q12 FL BLK SW ED1 is lighted on when Q7 s base level goes H Q11 13 FL B SW FL B VDD2 is turned on when Q11 s base level goes H CD PLAYER UNIT X32 5730 0x Ref No Application Function Operation Condition Compatibility IC1...

Page 6: ...or securing audio L R reference voltage D6 Diode for control terminal s L confirmation for IC20 and IC21 MICROCOMPUTER STERMINAL DESCRIPTION SYSTEM MICROCOMPUTER 30625MGPA78GP 30625MWPA79GP X34 IC102 Pin No Pin Name I O Function Processing Operation 1 VREF Analog reference voltage 2 AVCC 3 LX DATA S I Data from slave unit 4 LX DATA M O Data to slave unit 5 LX CLK I O LX BUS clock 6 WIRED REMO I Ex...

Page 7: ...t used L output for models without RDS RBDS 31 RDS QUAL I RDS decoder QUAL 31 NC O Not used L output for models without RDS RBDS 32 RDS DATA I RDS decoder DATA 32 NC O Not used L output for models without RDS RBDS 33 PWIC BEEP O Beep 34 TUN SCL I O Front end I2C clock 35 TUN SDA I O Front end I2C data 36 SYS DATA O Inside panel communication data MAX 500kbps 37 VCC1 38 PAN DATA I Inside panel comm...

Page 8: ...D MSTOP O CD mechanism microcomputer stop L Mechanism microcomputer stop H Mechanism microcomputer in operation 72 MD_MSTOP O MD mechanism µ com stop terminal H Mechanism µ com in operation L Mechanism µ com stop 73 CD_DISC8_SW I CD disc detection terminal 8cm J only 73 NC Not used 74 CD LOE LIM SW I CD detection Chucking SW H Loading complete L No disc 74 MD_LOE_LIM_SW I MD detection terminal chu...

Page 9: ...103 PWIC SVR O SVR discharge circuit H 5 seconds after POWER OFF and momentary power down Then L 104 PWIC MUTE O Power IC mute L When STANDBY source or momentary power down L When TEL MUTE 105 PWIC STBY O Power IC standby control POWER ON H POWER OFF L 106 LX CON O Start up request to slave unit H SLAVE UNIT ON L SLAVE UNIT OFF 107 MUTE PRE R O Rch pre out mute L When MUTE PRE R is L or at momenta...

Page 10: ...Operation 117 DSP RQ O Request to DSP L Request 117 NC O Not used when without DSP Output L fixed 118 DSP CS O DSP chip select L Select 118 NC O Not used when without DSP Output L fixed 119 NC GTEST O Not used 120 LINE MUTE I Line mute detect TEL MUTE 1V or less NAVI MUTE 1V or less 2 5V or more 121 MD DET I For a terminal of MD receiver 121 NC O Not used when CD Output L fixed 122 PWIC DC DET I D...

Page 11: ...VDD 3 3V 38 EVSS Connect to GND 39 KS5 I O Key scan L Output Hi Z Switching 40 42 KR1 KR2 KR3 I Key return 43 FLGCP2 O Fruorescent indicator harmony control Lighting timing brightness harmony is controlled with pulse interval GCP FLGCP1 FLGCP2 44 PAN REQ O Panel communication request H Data communication in progress 45 SYS DATA I Data reception from system µ com UART communication 500kbps 46 PAN D...

Page 12: ...Detection with pulse width 87 PON FL B O Fruorescent indicator bias power supply switch H ON L OFF 88 PON FLVDD I O Fruorescent indicator logic section power supply switch H ON Hi Z OFF 89 PON 5V I O 5V power supply switch Remote controller IC Space analyzer IC power supply H ON Hi Z OFF 90 93 NC Not used 94 WE I O Memory data write permission L Write H Wait SW3 3V start up Hi Z 95 OE I O Memory d...

Page 13: ...erence power supply input terminal L GND 2 DMUTE O Driver MUTE L STOP H MUTE OFF 3 CSRST O Decoder Resetting control L RESET H NORMAL 4 NC O Not used Open output L fixed 5 LZM I 0bit MUTE detection Lch L MUTE OFF H MUTE ON 6 RZM I 0bit MUTE detection Rch L MUTE OFF H MUTE ON 7 BREQ I Decoder BREQ signal input 8 DSPINT I DSP interruption signal input H Interruption 9 SREQ O Decoder SREQ signal outp...

Page 14: ...3 O D3 3V POWER ON control terminal H POWER ON 41 NC O Not used Open output L fixed 42 PONCS O CS7410 series power supply control terminal H POWER ON 43 47 NC O Not used Open output L fixed 48 DATA_MUTE O Data output status L DATA output MUTE 49 NC O Not used Open output L fixed 50 NC BOOT O Mask Not used output H Flash write terminal Flash L WRITE H NORMAL 51 53 NC O Not used Open output L fixed ...

Page 15: ...started Special display when set to TUNER When in TUNER mode if any of the following displays appear there is an abnormality with the front end TNE2P_NG Front end E2PROM values are still default not determined TNCON_NG In this condition the communication with the front end is not possible Forced switching of K3I In TUNER FM mode each time 6 key is pressed the func tions move in the following cycle...

Page 16: ... key the Fader can be adjusted in 3 steps R15 0 F15 The initial value is 0 Using the VOL knob and key the Balance can be adjusted in 3 steps L15 0 R15 The initial value is 0 Using the VOL knob and key the Bass Middle Treble Level can be adjusted in 3 steps 8 0 8 The initial value is 0 Using the VOL knob and key the Sub Woofer Level can be adjusted in 3 steps 15 0 15 The initial value is 0 Using th...

Page 17: ...isplay by pressing for at least 2 seconds CD operation time is cleared Display CDTim_0Hxx_ 00 50 is displayed for xx When less than 1 hour displayed by increments of 10 minutes xxxxx 00001 10922 is displayed for xxxxxx MAX 10922 times 5 key Key pressed briefly CD EJECT number is displayed During CD EJECT number display by pressing for at least 2 seconds CD EJECT number display is cleared Display E...

Page 18: ...itializing AUDIO related value setting During STANDBY sourcing by pressing key for less than 1 second AUDIO setting values are returned to the default values Flash ROM check for graphic data 1 In order to prevent the Flash ROM 4M equipped models to be installed with the Mask ROM 2M panel and to pre vent the Mask ROM 2M equipped models to be installed with the Flash ROM 4M panels with the STANDBY s...

Page 19: ...o start backup installer memory data and CD mechanism and service information initialization While is being displayed power can be ON for 30 minutes CD mechanism information Displays I2C communication condition Displays CD mechanism error log Displays CD loading error data Displays CD ejection error data Displays CD time code error count data missing count Displays CD time code error count data co...

Page 20: ... Security is being displayed press key for at least 1 second and enter the security registration mode 3 Using FM AM keys enter the code FM key Number up AM key Number down key Cursor Right key Cursor Left 4 Press key for at least 3 seconds to display RE EN TER Then re enter the code using the method in above No 3 5 Press key for at least 3 seconds to display AP PROVED 6 Release the test mode Refer...

Page 21: ...after the LOS SW1 up edge detection before the LOE LIM SW4 up edge detec tion it is recorded as LOAD_ERR2 When DISC was inserted briefly but pulled out immediately DISC is detected but not inserted it is considered as an error Special case Even if LOS SW1 up edge is not detected if LOE LIM SW4 up edge is detected it is still recorded as LOAD_ERR1 Also if SW4 up edge is detected the motor is stoppe...

Page 22: ...e corded as EJECT_ERR2 12EJE down edge detection in models other than TYPE J e If the protect timer was counted up after LOS SW1 down edge before the 12EJE SW3 down edge detection it is recorded as EJECT_ERR3 TYPE J only r If the protect timer was counted up after LOS SW1 8EJE SW2 12EJE SW3 down edge before the down edge detection of any of these it is recorded as EJECT_ERR4 When EJECT is started ...

Page 23: ...of battery change or when the reset button was pressed it is made possible to recall the setting values saved While Power ON the memory is saved and accumulated at a certain interval temporary Items to be saved into the memory are Volume Offset for all sources and preset frequencies FM AM all bands x 6 channels When the backup power supply was taken out at times of battery change or when the reset...

Page 24: ...nit must first be reset immediately before conducting the procedure At the same time the display mode of the unit must be set to P Time prior to shifting into the write mode Unless set to P time 5 seconds after shifting into the write mode ID digits and ID numbers will be stopped from displaying 3 1 How to shift into the Unique ID writing mode using the unit Procedure 1 Set the 63pin of the mechan...

Page 25: ...to the left or right Using FF FR Key Unique ID digit to be worked upon is changed In this unit the CONTROL Key is pushed 1 sec ond or more to the left or right Procedure 6 Final write contents is determined and written to the mechanism Using Pause key the ID is written In this unit the center section of the CONTROL Key is to be pressed Procedure 7 63pin of the mechanism microcomputer TMP91CU27 is ...

Page 26: ... before 63pin to Low Then reset the microcomputer and re boot it for confirm ing the newly written Unique ID is correct How to view the Unique ID q Boot in normal mode Not the Write mode w Insert a CD and set the CD as the source e When reading CD is complete and the media is deter mined select ACD ID from the unit MENU After writing the Unique ID on the current mechanism trans fer the ID number s...

Page 27: ...P7 CP15 CP17 CP19 CP22 CP25 CP34 R9 R11 R15 R16 R26 R30 R41 R56 R64 X1 R43 R44 R55 R61 C12 CP4 CP8 CP9 CP10 CP11 CP12 CP13 CP14 CP16 CP18 CP20 CP21 CP23 CP24 CP27 CP28 CP29 CP30 R10 R12 R14 R17 R20 R21 R22 R25 R29 R33 R34 C48 R39 R42 R45 R46 W4 C50 L9 R48 R49 R50 R52 R53 R54 C44 CP35 1 4 5 8 1 18 10 9 25 48 24 1 144 1 36 109 72 37 108 73 3 1 4 5 1 4 8 5 3 1 5 4 14 8 1 7 15 14 1 2 1 5 O G I E B B E...

Page 28: ...07 C320 C298 R398 R396 R395 R397 R390 R394 C622 C615 C619 C618 C633 C634 C611 C614 C399 C932 C931 C459 C416 C375 C900 C901 C902 C903 C904 C916 C917 W900 5 8 4 1 8 5 4 1 5 8 1 4 1 4 5 8 5 4 3 1 1 3 5 4 48 1 37 12 24 13 36 25 16 9 8 1 15 1 1 3 5 4 30 16 4 5 3 1 1 128 103 38 39 64 65 10 1 16 6 10 5 1 2 1 1 16 17 32 48 33 49 64 24 1 CNVSS SMETER SCL SDA SCL DET IFC AFS C630 C364 C365 C609 C405 C301 C3...

Page 29: ... C114 C300 C756 C800 C801 C802 C805 C808 R201 C308 C309 C752 C753 C754 C755 C757 C74 C75 E B E B E B E B E B 5 1 9 8 16 1 BE B E E C C BE E C C E B B E BE B E BE D801 Q44 Q32 D20 Q12 Q43 Q50 Q51 D30 D41 D50 D60 D61 D207 D800 Q11 Q61 D80 Q202 D82 Q801 D81 Q64 D200 D201 D202 D754 D755 Q52 Q62 Q206 Q42 Q63 Q10 Q41 Q30 Q40 D1 J1 Q20 WH100 CN5 IC103 00 IC10 IC60 IC80 IC200 Refer to the schematic diagra...

Page 30: ... R213 R214 R300 R311 R321 R46 R R R C550 R552 R553 C551 R605 R607 R608 R609 R610 R712 R713 R714 R715 R810 W751 R177 R63 R74 R109 R170 R171 R172 R173 R121 R77 C369 C384 R382 R383 R384 R385 R3 R387 R86 R83 R85 C310 C311 C396 C397 C391 C392 C389 C390 R176 R91 R92 R185 R812 R183 R181 R187 C769 C770 C908 C910 W901 W902 W903 W754 GTEST XOUT YOUT GGND G B B E 1 4 5 8 1 4 8 SDA SCL 5 B E 8 1 1 2 3 4 B E B...

Page 31: ...1 R412 R501 R510 R511 R514 R515 R516 R517 R605 R607 R611 R612 R613 R618 R619 R620 R621 R622 R628 R630 R631 R632 R638 R640 R641 R642 R643 R708 R709 R710 W751 R384 R385 R386 R387 R388 R389 R391 R392 C636 R93 C637 R659 C638 R660 R657 R658 R655 W401 C907 1 4 8 5 1 4 5 8 5 8 1 4 5 8 4 1 5 8 4 1 1 8 16 9 B E B E B E B E B E B E B E B E B E B E B E D401 D608 D609 D703 D704 D750 Q403 Q608 Q609 Q610 Q611 Q...

Page 32: ...W200 X101 X300 R379 CP102 CP111 C398 CP104 R336 R335 C307 C320 C298 R398 R396 R395 R520 R397 R390 R394 C622 C615 C619 C618 C633 C634 C611 C614 C399 C459 C416 C375 E B B E B E E B 1 4 8 5 1 4 5 8 4 1 5 8 1 4 5 8 1 3 4 5 48 1 37 12 36 25 24 13 9 1 16 8 1 15 30 16 3 1 4 5 1 4 8 5 1 16 6 10 5 1 24 1 64 65 39 102 1 38 103 128 48 49 64 33 1 16 17 32 1 3 4 5 5 4 3 1 1 2 E B EB EB EB E B 1 2 26 CNVSS SMET...

Page 33: ... 1 E B E B E B EB R78 C11 C31 C44 C51 C41 C1 L1 C20 C21 C114 C300 C756 C800 C801 C802 C805 C808 9 16 1 8 R201 C308 C309 C752 C753 C754 C755 C757 C74 C75 B E E B E B E B E B 1 3 D801 Q44 Q32 D20 Q12 Q43 Q50 Q51 D30 D41 D50 D60 D61 D207 D800 Q11 Q61 D80 Q202 D82 Q801 D81 Q64 D200 D201 D202 D754 D755 Q52 Q62 Q206 Q208 Q42 Q63 Q10 Q41 Q30 Q40 D1 J1 Q20 WH100 CN5 IC103 00 IC10 IC60 IC80 IC451 IC200 Ref...

Page 34: ...164 R206 R207 R208 R210 R211 R213 R214 R300 R311 R321 R46 R453 R454 R R R R C550 R552 R553 C110 C551 R555 R605 R607 R608 R609 R610 R712 R713 R714 R715 R810 W C552 R177 R63 R74 R109 R170 R171 R172 R173 R121 R77 C369 C384 R382 R383 R384 R385 R3 R387 R86 R83 R85 C310 C311 C396 C397 C391 C392 C389 C390 R176 R91 R92 R185 R812 R183 R181 R187 C769 C770 5 8 1 4 B E 8 1 1 4 8 5 1 2 3 4 B E B E E B B E B E ...

Page 35: ...515 R516 R517 R605 R607 R611 R620 R621 R622 R628 R630 R631 R632 R638 R640 R641 R642 R643 R708 R709 R710 W751 W610 W612 W614 W616 R384 R385 R386 R387 R388 R389 W603 W604 R391 R392 C636 R93 C637 R659 C638 R660 R657 W611 R658 R655 W615 W613 W401 R619 W608 R616 R618 R613 W607 R614 R612 4 1 8 5 1 4 8 5 5 8 1 4 5 8 1 4 5 8 1 4 1 8 16 9 B E B E B E B B E E B E B E B E B E B E D401 D608 D609 D703 D704 D75...

Page 36: ...109 R110 R111 C12 R112 R113 R114 R118 R119 R120 R121 C79 C80 C81 C82 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 C63 C83 R115 CP2 CP3 C78 R116 CP11 C84 R117 R128 C90 C68 R132 R10 C72 R50 R52 R53 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61 R63 C37 R145 C14 C91 R4 R153 C E 1 14 1 B 24 25 48 1 28 15 4 5 8 C EB CBE EBC E B C C B E S D G E B PC BOARD COMPONENT SIDE VIEW Refer to the schematic diagram for the values of resistors and capac...

Page 37: ...54 R155 TRK 1 SLED 1 SPDL FCS 25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 25 51 75 76 100 26 50 3 4 5 1 75 51 50 26 100 76 5 24 3 4 5 25 26 50 3 4 5 16 33 48 49 64 17 32 3 4 5 15 16 30 E B EB EB E B E B EB EB EB G S D MOTOR LO EJ TRK TRK IOP GND RF F ARF E TE IOP MUTER MRST LD MSTOP S 7 5V S GND D GND SPDL D5V BU5V LOE LIM SD TD FD MD SPDL BO RE TX LRCK BCLK FCS VR SLD SLD BU3 3 1 8 DATA FLAG HOLD LOCK MIRR SHOCK TZD...

Page 38: ...602 TP603 TP606 TP601 C631 0 47 C630 47u6 3 C629 0 47 10 R641 R642 4 7 R643 10 TP611 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 REAR SUB L GND REAR SUB R N C N C N C FRONT R FRONT L GND AUX L A G A R A L 1K R644 0 01 C632 10u1 C61 R611 360 R613 12K R620 C61 10u1 360 12K 4 V 2 3 R619 5 6 82 R612 C612 10u16 82 10u16 1 V R618 7 8 C613 R616 10K R656 100K R614 10K R655 100K R617 22K R615 22K 7 R623 12K 10u16 82 R622 1...

Page 39: ...39 40 41 42 43 VCOM VREFL AVDD VREFH C319 0 1 37 38 CKS0 LFLT AVSS C320 10u16 TP301 C383 1 C374 VSS VOUT NC VIN 1 3 CE 2 VSS NC VOUT 1 CE 2 3 VIN R395 10 R396 C382 TP302 10u16 R602 TP613 10K 47 C606 2 2 C605 2 2 R608 2 7K 4 CAP C609 100u25 22u16 C607 2 2 BST 1 3 2 GND CAP R609 75 C333 10u35 C334 10u35 TP716 TP715 TP714 TP713 7 5K C704 0 01 R711 1K C702 47u6 3 TP614 R702 4 7K R700 4 7K R704 100 R70...

Page 40: ... 7K R367 3 3K 3 3K R358 C347 2 4 3 1 C 4 R383 1K R382 1K R384 100 R385 100 1 C369 C384 1 C360 10u16 34 33 R389 100 R388 100 R387 100 R386 100 C306 0 01 10u16 40 C359 10u16 C358 10u16 37 36 35 39 38 10u16 C357 C356 10u16 43 42 41 45 44 C389 100P C307 10u16 C396 100P C391 100P 48 47 46 C385 1500P 20 C365 C364 C302 4 7u50 1u50 REF3V3 C301 1u50 ACOUTL ACOUTR 32 ACIN3L ACIN3R MUTE2 MUTE1 MUTE0 31 30 29...

Page 41: ...M OPEN PM MOT2 PM MOT1 EPM PM CLOSE P5V DIS 64 63 62 61 60 TUN TYPE2 TUN TYPE1 SC CON PM DET NC CD DISC12 S CD MUTE PON ILLU CD DISC8 S CD MR CD MSTO CD LOE LIM S CD LO CD MOTO PON PO PON FL PON F F SE F SE DI NC GTEST LX DATA S DAC RST AUD SCL AUD SEL AUD SDA LX MUTE WIRED REMO LX DATA M 15 18 17 16 XOUT RESET XCOUT XCIN 14 13 12 CNVSS BYTE NC TP103 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 LX CLK 3 2 1 AVCC VREF C105 0...

Page 42: ...VR 103 BU DET ACC DET R106 2 2K R64 10K R76 100K CP108 2 2K C60 C64 R62 10K 0 01 R75 1M R60 10K 0 068 R168 2 2K R110 10K R66 100K 0 47 R69 100K 15K R61 R68 C68 0 1 C71 0 1 19 1K 24K R71 TP81 R160 22K R159 22K R158 22K R157 22K R156 22K R155 22K R154 22K R153 22K R91 100K R92 100K R93 430 TP80 C84 15K 1 R84 C81 1 430K R80 C85 1 10K R82 C87 C82 1 0 01 R81 47K 1K 100K R83 R85 C88 0 22 R202 18K R200 4...

Page 43: ... K 11K R808 R806 1K R809 R805 1K 10K R811 100K C803 0 1 C805 47u16 0 01 GND C807 1000P R815 100 1 TP802 2 3 4 C806 1000P VCC 8 7 R813 3 3K 6 5 R810 R814 100 IN OUT GND 100u6 3 C20 10u16 C23 20K R20 220u16 C21 22K R21 2 7K R23 1 5K C41 47u6 3 C42 0 1 TP40 R40 22K R46 1W 2 2 0 1 C43 TP41 1 8K R41 C22 0 01 33K 9 1K 10K 10K 27K 27K R63 R67 R155 R156 YES YES R1 YES YES 162 R161 W201 401 2 K R153 R154 Y...

Page 44: ... Q4 VCC Q11 Q3 Q10 Q2 Q9 Q1 Q8 Q0 OE GND1 CE A0 270 R8 680 R2 C2 0 01 C6 0 01 360 R3 C3 0 01 C7 0 01 360 R4 C4 0 01 C8 0 01 470 R5 470 R6 470 R7 R66 R13 1 C10 47K R18 0 01 C20 0 01 C21 10K R27 10K R28 R37 47K C32 2 2 100 R36 1K R38 CP14 330 CP16 330 CP18 330 D13 D12 D15 D14 CP15 22K CP17 22K D10 D11 D8 D9 CP19 22K D6 D7 D4 D5 CP13 330 0 01 C17 0 01 C18 CP12 330 CP11 330 CP10 330 CP9 330 CP8 330 R2...

Page 45: ... 100P C43 220P C31 1 C29 1 C28 R64 22K R31 22K R30 22K R29 1K R26 R25 01 21 0 01 C23 22 R60 100K R61 1 2W 12 R43 1 2W 12 R44 47K R40 4 7K R42 47K R39 0 22 C34 47K R41 22K R52 47K R55 0 1 C44 47K R59 33K R54 10 C41 10 C42 C33 0 01 C35 SUB 2 VOUT 1 4 5 GND VDD CT 3 2 3 4 SENSE 5 6 OUT GN X1 6 600MHz CP29 100 CP30 1K CP28 100 CP27 100 22K CP35 CP26 22K CP18 330 CP21 330 CP23 100 D6 D7 D4 D5 CP22 22K ...

Page 46: ... 71 YES 18 43 2 2 C38 30 31 R25 MX231613TI1V7 NATION E K DESTI K M UNIT No S29JL32H7I0V9 YES YES YES YES C45 YES L5 13 15 14 1 3 5 7 9 11 12 10 8 6 2 4 11 12 10 9 1 PANREQ RST ESD PAN DET PANDATA SYSDATA SCCON FL B ILL B D GND SA FDC SYSREQ PAN 5V FL GND TP22 TP17 TP20 TP19 TP21 TP24 TP23 TP28 TP26 TP25 TP31 TP30 TP29 R50 1K R49 100 R48 100 R47 100 R45 100 8 4 FL GND FL GND FDC 1 3 2 2 FL B ILL B ...

Page 47: ...R ch TP65 MUTE R TP64 MUTE L TP63 MRST TP62 MSTOP TP61 8EJE SW TP60 LOE LIM SW TP59 BU5V TP58 D GND TP57 D5V TP56 LO EJ TP55 MOTOR TP54 S7 5V TP53 S GND 22K CP1 TP90 59 23 55 54 34 57 58 22 24 34 D15 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 A11 RAS A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 33 R155 97 98 94 93 92 CP14 CP19 78 36 23 C27 1K R145 R147 R146 3 3K 10K 1 2 C86 1 1 C88 0 01 3 CTL 5 IN R...

Page 48: ... 85 81 82 77 78 79 76 100K 1000P C37 C77 0 1 R133 54 51 52 53 62 58 55 56 57 IRIN 59 60 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 R68 1 5K R67 1 5K 70 71 72 73 74 75 C73 C76 0 1 0 1 560 EMPH E XVDD TP102 16 898MHz 10P R130 220 C67 C66 10P X1 0 1 C25 R132 TZD C29 0 1 25 24 23 DVDD2 FZD 28 27 26 XGND XTAL XTAL R138 470 34 WFCK MIRR LOCK SHOCKD LZM RZM 31 30 29 33 32 DGND2 C16M PLCK PFCK HOLD 37 36 35 TX 39 38 C17 0 1...

Page 49: ...100 SPD SPD TP16 SLD TP19 SLD TP18 TP17 SPIN TP52 13 18 GND MUTE GND 10 9 8 SPD VCC1 12 11 GND CNT GND 21 22 23 SLD VCC2 19 20 FO FO SPD 15 14 TR TR SLD 16 17 SLIN TP44 13K TP78 E VREFIN AVDD2 87 88 TD CP11 100K CP16 LRCK C39 0 1 45 DGND3 XTALEN 44 43 LRCKIN SCKIN 48 DOUT DIN 47 46 SCKO 50 49 0 1 DVDD4 FD FD 51 52 53 C50 4 7K TESTEN ADGND TEST4 MD TD SD SD 54 55 56 57 MD DGND4 58 59 60 61 TEST0 TE...

Page 50: ...M1 7x2 5 M2x2 φ2x6 BLK 1 6 WASHER M2x2 φ2x3 5 φ2x6 858 K K 52 F X32 DM1 14 24 DFPC1 28 25 16 29 19 31 47 26 13 12 10 30 27 42 11 17 18 23 45 38 DM2 801 850 849 806 51 55 834 852 807 44 39 40 15 22 G 8 33 809 36 33 Jx2 H 41 5 DPU1 35 Ax2 37 53 32 2 37 Bx2 43 43 56 37 F F 37 43 43 E Cx2 803 EXPLODED VIEW CD MECHANISM Parts with the exploded numbers larger than 700 are not supplied ...

Page 51: ... 5 M2 6x6 φ2x6 φ2x8 φ3x5 φ3x8 φ2x4 φ3x10 φ3x20 N09 6326 05 N78 2660 48 N80 2006 48 N80 2008 43 N83 3005 48 N83 3008 48 N86 2004 43 N80 3010 48 N83 3020 48 788 234 252 205 231 232 231 249 219 245 220 246 255 222 247 PME1 H 705 709 FC1 211 206 RC1 277 259 210 207 Q Qx2 Px2 Px2 Dx2 Rx4 R M N N S M B D L Q C A C G J 723 742 738 T V Vx2 Qx2 Q Q B 702 704 741 280 281 282 785 784 DC1 DC2 236 237 235 276 ...

Page 52: ...INSULATING COVER F1 2D F52 0023 05 FUSE MINI BLADE TYPE 10A 245 3C G01 3210 04 TORSION COIL SPRING 246 3C G01 3211 04 TORSION COIL SPRING 247 3D G01 3212 04 TORSION COIL SPRING 248 2C G01 3213 04 COMPRESSION SPRING 249 3D G01 3215 04 EXTENSION SPRING 250 2C G01 3291 04 COMPRESSION SPRING 252 3C G11 3594 04 CUSHION 253 2D G11 3646 04 CUSHION 254 3D G16 1606 04 SHEET 255 3D G16 1482 14 SHEET 256 3D ...

Page 53: ...OM 22K J 1 16W CP18 RK74HB1J331J CHIP COM 330 J 1 16W CP19 RK74HB1J223J CHIP COM 22K J 1 16W CP20 RK74GA1J101J CHIP COM 100 J 1 16W CP21 RK74HB1J331J CHIP COM 330 J 1 16W CP22 RK74HB1J223J CHIP COM 22K J 1 16W CP23 RK74HB1J101J CHIP COM 100 J 1 16W CP24 RK74HB1J102J CHIP COM 1 0K J 1 16W CP25 RK74HB1J332J CHIP COM 3 3K J 1 16W CP26 RK74HB1J223J CHIP COM 22K J 1 16W CP27 RK74HB1J101J CHIP COM 100 J...

Page 54: ...CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0 10UF K C51 CC73GCH1H330J CHIP C 33PF J C52 CK73FB1A225K CHIP C 2 2UF K C53 CK73GB0J225K CHIP C 2 2UF K C54 55 CK73GB1H103K CHIP C 0 010UF K C56 57 CC73GCH1H391J CHIP C 390PF J C58 CK73GB1H472K CHIP C 4700PF K C59 60 CK73GB1H152K CHIP C 1500PF K C61 62 CK73GB1H102K CHIP C 1000PF K C63 CK73GB1H152K CHIP C 1500PF K C64 65 CK73GB1C104K CHIP C 0 10UF K C66 67 CC73GCH1H100D CHIP C ...

Page 55: ... 6K D 1 10W R113 RK73GH2A392D CHIP R 3 9K D 1 10W R114 RK73GH2A562D CHIP R 5 6K D 1 10W R115 RK73GH2A392D CHIP R 3 9K D 1 10W R116 RK73GH2A562D CHIP R 5 6K D 1 10W R117 RK73GH2A392D CHIP R 3 9K D 1 10W R118 119 RK73GH2A100D CHIP R 10 D 1 10W R120 121 RK73GH2A392D CHIP R 3 9K D 1 10W R122 RK73GH2A202D CHIP R 2 0K D 1 10W R123 RK73GH2A102D CHIP R 1 0K D 1 10W R124 RK73GB2A680J CHIP R 68 J 1 10W R128...

Page 56: ...1C100M CHIP EL 10UF 16WV C308 309 CD04AS1H2R2M ELECTRO 2 2UF 50WV C310 311 CK73FB1E474K CHIP C 0 47UF K C312 CK73GB1H152K CHIP C 1500PF K E1E2 C313 CK73GB1H103K CHIP C 0 010UF K E1E2 C314 CD04AS1C220M ELECTRO 22UF 16WV E1E2 C315 CK73GB1H152K CHIP C 1500PF K E1E2 C316 CK73GB1H103K CHIP C 0 010UF K E1E2 C317 CD04AS1C220M ELECTRO 22UF 16WV E1E2 C318 319 CK73GB1H104K CHIP C 0 10UF K E1E2 C320 CE32CL1C...

Page 57: ...11 915 CK73GB1H103K CHIP C 0 010UF K E1E2 C916 CK73GB1H104K CHIP C 0 10UF K E1E2 C917 CK73GB1A105K CHIP C 1 0UF K E1E2 C931 932 CK73GB1H103K CHIP C 0 010UF K E1E2 CN5 E41 0944 05 PIN ASSY CN450 E41 2259 05 PIN ASSY CN500 E41 2344 05 FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR CN550 E41 2352 05 FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR CN600 E41 2555 05 PIN ASSY J1 E58 0991 05 RECTANGULAR RECEPTACLE J2 E56 0855 05 CYLINDRICAL RECEPTACLE W400...

Page 58: ...K J 1 10W E1E2 R139 RK73GB2A473J CHIP R 47K J 1 10W R140 RK73GB2A104J CHIP R 100K J 1 10W E1E2 R141 142 RK73GB2A473J CHIP R 47K J 1 10W R144 145 RK73GB2A101J CHIP R 100 J 1 10W R146 RK73GB2A333J CHIP R 33K J 1 10W R147 RK73GB2A102J CHIP R 1 0K J 1 10W R148 RK73GB2A473J CHIP R 47K J 1 10W R149 150 RK73GB2A223J CHIP R 22K J 1 10W R153 154 RK73GB2A223J CHIP R 22K J 1 10W K R154 157 RK73GB2A223J CHIP ...

Page 59: ...16 RK73GB2A103J CHIP R 10K J 1 10W R617 RK73GB2A223J CHIP R 22K J 1 10W R618 RK73GB2A820J CHIP R 82 J 1 10W R619 RK73GB2A123J CHIP R 12K J 1 10W R620 621 RK73GB2A361J CHIP R 360 J 1 10W R622 RK73GB2A820J CHIP R 82 J 1 10W R623 RK73GB2A123J CHIP R 12K J 1 10W R624 RK73GB2A103J CHIP R 10K J 1 10W R625 RK73GB2A223J CHIP R 22K J 1 10W R626 RK73GB2A103J CHIP R 10K J 1 10W R627 RK73GB2A223J CHIP R 22K J...

Page 60: ... D700 702 STZ6 2N ZENER DIODE D703 704 STZ6 8N ZENER DIODE D705 STZ6 2N ZENER DIODE K D705 706 STZ6 2N ZENER DIODE E1E2 D750 753 1SR154 400 DIODE D754 755 DAP222 DIODE D756 759 1SR154 400 DIODE D800 UDZS6 8B ZENER DIODE D801 DA227 DIODE D802 UDZS16B ZENER DIODE IC1 XC6204B332MR ANALOGUE IC E1E2 IC3 4 NJM2864F05 ZB ANALOGUE IC E1E2 IC5 XC6204B332MR ANALOGUE IC E1E2 IC10 M5237ML CF0J ANALOGUE IC IC6...

Page 61: ...52 04 GEAR 24 3B D13 2153 04 GEAR 25 3B D13 2154 04 GEAR 26 3B D13 2155 04 WORM 27 3B D13 2156 14 GEAR 28 3B D13 2157 04 GEAR 29 3B D13 2158 04 GEAR 30 3B D13 2168 04 GEAR 31 3B D13 2171 04 GEAR 32 2B D13 2172 13 RACK GEAR 33 2A D14 0759 04 ROLLER 35 2B D21 2382 04 SHAFT 36 1A D23 0954 04 RETAINER 37 1B D39 0246 05 DAMPER K 37 1B D39 0260 05 DAMPER E1E2 47 3B F09 1804 04 SHEET E1E2 38 2B G01 3072 ...

Page 62: ...3 16 x 2 1 16 x 6 1 8inch Weight 1 50kg 3 31lbs FM Frequency Range Frequency step 87 5MHz 108 0MHz 50kHz Usable Sensitivity S N 26dB 0 7µV 75Ω Quieting Sensitivity S N 46dB 1 6µV 75Ω Frequency Response 3 0dB 30Hz 15kHz S N 65dB MONO Selectivity 80dB 400kHz Stereo Separation 35dB 1kHz MW AM Frequency Range Frequency step 531kHz 1611kHz 9kHz Usable Sensitivity S N 20dB 25µv LW Frequency Range 153kHz...

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