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(No.RA073<Rev.001>)1-5

2.2

REALIGNMENT

2.2.1 Modes

*1

:In order to use the Front panel programming mode, it is 

necessary to purchase the "Front panel program" feature 
option.

2.2.2 How to Enter Each Mode

*2

 There is the two or three as how to enter. 

2.2.3 Panel Test Mode

Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.

2.2.4 Panel Tuning Mode

Setting method refer to ADJUSTMENT.

Mode

Function

User mode

For normal use.

Panel test mode

Used by the dealer to check the 
fundamental characteristics.

Panel tuning mode Used by the dealer to tune the transceiver.
PC mode

Used for communication between the 
transceiver and PC.

Data programming
mode

Used to read and write frequency data and 
other features to and from the transceiver.

PC test mode

Used to check the transceiver using the 
PC. This feature is included in the FPU.

Firmware
programming
mode

Used when changing the main program of 
the flash memory.

Clone mode

Used to transfer programming data from 
one transceiver to another.

Front panel 
programming 
mode

Frequency, signaling and features write to 
the transceiver.

Transceiver
information mode

Used to confirm the transceiver firmware 
version, SCM firmware version and SCM 
Hardware version.

Mode

Operation

User mode

Power ON

Panel test mode

*2

• [ 

 ] + Power ON

• [   ] + Power ON
Select the “Panel Test” using the [

] / 

[

] key.

Press the [   ] key.

PC mode

Received commands from PC

Panel tuning mode

[Panel test mode] + [   ]

User mode

Data programming mode

PC tuning mode

Transceiver information mode

PC mode

Panel tuning mode

Panel test mode

Firmware programming mode

Clone mode

Front panel programming mode*1

PC test mode

Firmware programming 
mode

*2

• [AUX (Orange)] + Power ON
• [   ] + Power ON
Select the “Firmware Prog” using the 
[

] / [

] key.

Press the [   ] key.
• If Write is performed by KFL, 

Firmware programming mode will 
start automatically.

Clone mode

*2

• [   ] + Power ON
• [   ] + Power ON
Select the “Clone” using the [

] / [

key.
Press the [   ] key.

Front panel 
programming mode

*2

• Press the PF key to which Front 

panel programming mode is set 
during the user mode.

• Press the [   ] key and enter the 

Menu mode.

Select the any icon assigned the Front 
panel programming mode using  the 
[

] / [

] key.

Press [   ] key.
Select the “Panel Program” using the 
[

] / [

] key.

Press the [   ] key.

Transceiver 
information mode

*2

• [+] + Power ON
•  [   ] + Power ON
Select the “Transceiver Info” using the 
[

] / [

] key.

Press the [   ] key.

Mode

Operation

Summary of Contents for NX-5700HB

Page 1: ...v 001 2019 3 SERVICE MANUAL B5B 7316 00 NX 5700HB COPYRIGHT 2019 JVC KENWOOD Corporation TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PRECAUTION 1 4 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 1 4 3 DISASSEMBLY 1 33 4 ADJUSTMENT 1 36 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 62 This product complies with the RoHS directive for the European market This product uses Lead Free solder ...

Page 2: ...ovement purposes Firmware Copyrights The title to and ownership of copyrights for firmware embedded in KENWOOD product memories are reserved for JVC KENWOOD Corporation Any modifying reverse engineering copy reproducing or disclosing on an Internet website of the firmware is strictly prohibited without prior written consent of JVC KENWOOD Corporation Furthermore any reselling assigning or transfer...

Page 3: ...ing Temperature Range 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C Frequency Stability 0 5ppm Dimensions W x H x D Projections not included 7 01 x 2 56 x 13 84 in 178 x 65 x 351 5 mm Weight 12 1 lbs 5 5 kg RECEIVER Sensitivity NXDN 6 25kHz Digital 3 BER 0 20 V NXDN 12 5kHz Digital 3 BER 0 25 V P25 Digital 5 BER 0 25 V P25 Digital 1 BER 0 40 V Analog 12dB SINAD 0 25 V Selectivity Analog 12 5kHz 71dB Analog 25kHz 81d...

Page 4: ... KES 5 YES Option Delivery Are you using the secure cryptographic module KWD AE30 or KWD AE31 YES NO NO NO NO Option KMC 27A KMC 27B KMC 28A KMC 35 KMC 36 YES Option Desk top microphone KMC 9C Frequency range MHz RF power Type Operation panel TX RX 136 174 110W NX 5700HB F No NX 5700HB is complete by combining options with only the transceiver body without panel Merchandise received Confirm the ty...

Page 5: ...es write to the transceiver Transceiver information mode Used to confirm the transceiver firmware version SCM firmware version and SCM Hardware version Mode Operation User mode Power ON Panel test mode 2 Power ON Power ON Select the Panel Test using the key Press the key PC mode Received commands from PC Panel tuning mode Panel test mode User mode Data programming mode PC tuning mode Transceiver i...

Page 6: ...pplied on a CD This software runs under Windows 7 8 1 or 10 The data can be input to or read from the transceiver and edited on the screen 2 2 6 Firmware Programming Mode 2 2 6 1 Preface Flash memory is mounted on the transceiver This allows the transceiver to be upgrade when new features are released in the future For details on how to obtain the firmware contact Customer Service 2 2 6 2 Connecti...

Page 7: ...dular microphone jacks on the source and target 6 Press key on the source while the source displays CLONE MODE The data of the source is sent to the target While the target is receiving the data PROGRAM is displayed When cloning of the data is completed the source displays END and the target automatically operates in the User mode The target can then be operated by the same program as the source 7...

Page 8: ...us item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Unused Unused Unused TXFrequency OFF Unused Unused Unused Unused Exit panel program mode Exit panel program mode Exit panel program mode Exit panel program mode Exit panel program mode Exit panel program mode Exit panel program mode Exit panel program mode Zone ...

Page 9: ...change Signaling type change RX RAN ON OFF RX RAN ON OFF Unused Unused Unused Unused Signaling type change RX RAN ON OFF RX RAN ON OFF Unused Unused Unused Unused MICKeypad 0 9 Entry a Frequency directly Entry a code directly Talkgroup List number select Transmit power select 1 2 or 3 7 MIC Keypad Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision MIC Keypad Back to the previous item B...

Page 10: ...25kHz DQT I DQT N QT OFF Channel Spacing Channel Type P25 NXDN System Type P25 System Type NXDN or or TX Frequency OFF Analog Analog Mixed Transmit Mode NXDN Zone Select Keep This Change Channel Name Channel Select or Zone Channel Format is Personality No NXDN or Channel Type Analog Mixed Transmit Mode NXDN Mixed Transmit Mode P25 TX Frequency Other than OFF Channel Type Analog Mixed Transmit Mode...

Page 11: ...NECTOR WITH CABLE ANTENNA CONNECTOR M TYPE DEPTH OF EFFECTIVE THREAD 10 33 28 8 4 2 M x0 7 CAUTION LABEL FCC CAUTION LABEL HOT SURFACE KCT 71 CONNECTION DEPTH OF EFFECTIVE THREAD 8 SMA CONNECTOR GPS ACC CONNECTOR MOLEX 9P WITH CABLE D SUB CONNECTOR 25P MICRO USB CONNECTOR WITH CABLE 121 6 66 45 5 65 336 5 351 5 177 178 4 3 M x0 7 ...

Page 12: ...itch setting Note For the multi RF Deck system refer to the the KRK 14H KRK 15B service manual B5B 7173 20 Because the NX 5700HB has the function of the KRK 15B it can be connected directly to the REMOTE CONTROL HEAD The KRK 14H interface kit is required to connect the KCH 19 and radio Refer to the KRK 14H KRK 15B service manual B5B 7173 20 NX 5700HB KCH 20R KCT 71 REMOTE CONTROL HEAD SW1 SW4 ON S...

Page 13: ...ns are the same there is no influence on the operation 2 Fit the waterproof packing to the chassis then press it in the direction of the arrow and flatten its surface 3 Form the cable of the KCT 71 so as not to protrude from the groove of the chassis as shown below 4 Attach the MOLDING COVER of the radio accessory to the chassis and tighten the 2 screws 5 Attatch the other side of the KCT 71 or KC...

Page 14: ...connector from the hole of another KCT 71 waterproof packing 3 Combine the modified KCT 71 of step 1 and KCT 71 of step 2 Plug the connector of the KCT 71 of step 2 into the hole of the KCT 71 waterproof packing of step 1 4 Insert each of the 2 connectors of the KCT 71 made in step 3 into the connectors of the radio 5 Fit the waterproof packing to the chassis then press it in the direction of the ...

Page 15: ...ad When connecting the KCT 18 to the KCH 20R the KCT 72 connection cable is used 1 To connect the KCT 72 to the KCH 20R modify cut the waterproof packing of the KCT 71 KCH 20R side The cutting position and procedure of the KCT 71 waterproof packing are the same as 2 3 1 2 Connecting procedure of the REMOTE CONTROL CABLE for Dual Head system Refer to the 2 3 1 2 Connecting procedure of the REMOTE C...

Page 16: ...ket 12 pin and the Black lead into hole pin 11 of the socket 3 Connect the socket of KES 5 made in step 2 to the accessory connector 12 pin of the KCT 72 2 3 3 3 Use as public address speaker The 20W PA Public Address voice signal is output from pins 7 and 8 1 Connect the lead wire of the KES 5 to the Socket 9 pin NX 5700HB accessory Insert the black and white stripe lead into hole pin 7 of the so...

Page 17: ...to the CN5 of the Main unit 5 Pull and remove the release paper while pressing down on the module with your finger to hold it in place to attach the module to the Main unit Note When it is necessary to remove the module do so by peeling the module off using your finger while pulling it vertically Do not use a screwdriver or other similar implement to remove the module you may inadvertently damage ...

Page 18: ...r on the display If the KWD AE30 KWD AE31 is installed in other transceivers the Encryption Key data will be forced to zeroize 2 3 6 Changing D SUB 25 pin connector 4 pin 5 pin configuration 2 3 6 1 Change configuration of D SUB 25 pin connector from AUXIO9 to CTS 4 pin The output 4 pin of D SUB 25 pin connector is configured at the AUXIO9 as the default value Remove the R950 chip jumpers and sold...

Page 19: ... crystal filter XF600 to reject adjacent channel signal The filtered first IF signal is amplified by the first IF amplifier Q604 and Q603 and then applied to the IF system IC IC600 The IF system IC provides a second mixer second PLL AGC and A D converter The second mixer mixes the first IF signal with the 47 7MHz of second local oscillator output and produces the second IF signal of 2 25MHz The se...

Page 20: ...0W when the power is middle and 25W when the power is low IC301 is MMIC Q301 is MOS FET The 2 RF Power modules are in parallel summing the output power The output of the final amplifier is then passed through the coupler antenna switch D305 D306 D307 D308 D309 and D310 harmonic filter LPF and applied to the antenna terminal 2 4 4 4 APC Circuit The Automatic transmission power control circuit APC c...

Page 21: ...esired frequency As a result the VCO CV voltage does not change and is always stable at approx 2 5V The modulation input terminal PLL_MOD of the PLL IC IC100 is used to modulate the VCO output The modulation data is generated by the IC706 The desired frequency is set for the PLL IC by the MPU DSP IC706 through the 3 line SDO1 P_SCK1 PCS_RF serial bus for PLL MPU DSP IC706 monitors through the PLD ...

Page 22: ...signal from Power management IC IC2 When Power switch is turned on BAT_CNT signal is controlled by PSW signal 54M goes to DC DC converter IC24 IC11 AVR ICs IC5 IC4 IC12 IC14 IC7 IC10 IC17 and IC6 IC24 12M is enabled while the 54M is operating 12M provides the power to the MPU DSP IC706 and turns on IC11 18M 18M provides the power to the MPU DSP and Mobile DDR IC702 and turns on IC5 33M IC14 33OPT ...

Page 23: ...n Board 33M 50A I O Expander D sub level shift 8bit 16ch ADC AVCC OP Amp for VREF 25REF MPU DSP USB_VBUS OP Amp for AF SBC_2 50C PLL IC IF IC 2nd VCO SBC_2 PLL IC IF IC VCO Assist Frontend Tuning 200C VCO buffer Amp RX Heter SW Local Amp LNA 1st Mixer IF Amp 50R RXC 50BU SCTAM1 Option Board TAM_CNT Q8 Q9 D11 5V Reg TX RX VCO Ripple Filter 33SD microSD SD_EN TX Hetero SW Q81 DC SW MPU DSP Core MPU ...

Page 24: ... 2 LO modes 2X and Offset LO OSLO 2X where LO is 2 RF_FREQ e g when transmitting at 2441MHz it is at 4882MHz OSLO where LO is at 2 3 RF_FREQ e g when transmitting at 2441MHz it is at 1627 333MHz In RX the 2X is always used In GFSK TX if power is 10dBm then OSLO is used In EDR2 TX if power is 12dBm then OSLO is used In EDR3 TX if power is 12dBm then OSLO is used Otherwise 2X is used for TX as well ...

Page 25: ...ch IC715 IC D A converter IC719 IC D A converter IC720 IC Reset IC901 IC DC amplifier 25REF VREF IC902 IC Codec IC903 IC AF amplifier EXSP DSUB IC904 IC Logic control IC905 IC Buffer amplifier BER CK BER DT IC906 IC Buffer amplifier IC907 IC Analog switch IC909 IC RS 232C driver IC910 IC I O expander IC911 IC Audio amplifier IC912 IC Multiplexer IC1013 IC DC DC converter USB IC1014 IC VBUS supply ...

Page 26: ... protection D500 Diode T R switch D501 507 Variable capacitance diode RX Band pass filter tune D508 509 Diode Over voltage protection Ref No Part Name Use Function D510 Variable capacitance diode RX Band pass filter tune D600 601 Variable capacitance diode VCO frequency control D602 Diode Over voltage protection D700 701 Diode Reverse current prevention D708 Zener diode Over voltage protection D71...

Page 27: ...witched B output 13 NC No connection 14 GND Ground 15 GND Ground 16 GND Ground 17 GND Ground 18 GND Ground 19 NC No connection 20 NC No connection 21 NC No connection 22 NC No connection 23 NC No connection 24 NC No connection 25 NC No connection 26 NC No connection 27 NC No connection 28 PRST O Reset 29 KEYINT I Key state change signal 30 I2CCK O I2C serial clock 31 I2CDT I O I2C serial data 32 G...

Page 28: ...on 6 GND Ground J700 microSD 1 DAT2 I O Data 2 2 CD DAT3 I O Data 3 3 CMD I O Command input output 4 VDD O 3 3V output 5 CLK O Clock output 6 VSS Ground 7 DAT0 I O Data 0 8 DAT1 I O Data 1 9 CD I Card detect switch 10 COMMON Ground 11 GND1 Ground 12 GND2 Ground Pin No Name I O Function 25pin ACCESSORY CONNECTOR 1 NC Refer to D sub 25pin connector specification 2 RXD0 I 3 TXD0 O 4 AUXIO9 I O 5 DI I...

Page 29: ...o connection 19 GND Ground 20 I2CDT I O I2C serial data 21 I2CCK I I2C serial clock 22 KEYINT O Key state change signal 23 PRST I Reset 24 NC No connection 25 NC No connection 26 NC No connection 27 NC No connection Pin No Name I O Function 28 NC No connection 29 NC No connection 30 NC No connection 31 NC No connection 32 NC No connection 33 GND Ground 34 GND Ground 35 GND Ground 36 GND Ground 37 ...

Page 30: ...onse STD Deviation 20 9600Hz 3 3 dB 6 MI2 I Analog Audio Level STD Deviation 5 mVrms Allowable Frequency 300 3000 Hz Input Impedance 600 ohm 7 GND GND 8 AUXIO8 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 9 TXD2 O Digital VOH Io 1 5mA 3 7 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V CL 100 pF 10 RXD2 I Digital VIH 2 8 5 2 V VIL 0 65 V CL 100 pF 11 GND GND 12 AUXIO7 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2...

Page 31: ... 24 1 dB Narrow 20 4800Hz 15 1 dB 20 AUXIO5 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 21 AUXIO4 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 22 AUXIO3 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 23 AUXIO2 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 24 AUXIO1 I O Digital ...

Page 32: ...quency 300 3000 Hz 3 NC 4 HR1 I Analog Input Voltage 5 0 16 0 V Input Current 2 0 A 5 HR2 O Analog Output Voltage This parameter depends on HR1 Voltage Output Voltage Loss 1 0 V Input Current 2 0 A 6 ES1 O Analog Audio Output 3 Distortion 12 W RL 4 ohm Allowable Frequency 300 3000 Hz 7 OS1 O Analog Audio Output 3 Distortion 12 W RL 4 ohm Allowable Frequency 300 3000 Hz 8 OS2 O Analog Audio Output ...

Page 33: ...carefully so as not to peel off the Conductive Silicone Rubber 3 1 2 Removing the Main unit 1 Disconnect the connectors of the Main unit Note 2 2 Remove the solder fixing the antenna 3 Remove the FLAT SPRING 4 Remove the 7 screws of the parts that are fixed on the chassis 1 7 5 Remove the 7 screws fixing the Main unit x7 Note 2 The 2 connectors shown below are lock type When disconnecting the conn...

Page 34: ...sis with double sided tape remove it by the following procedure Insert a flat head screwdriver into the gap of MOLDING COVER 1 then twist it in the direction of the arrow 2 and remove it 3 2 Precautions for Reassembly 3 2 1 Wire forming Refer to the following pictures Interface unit Main unit FFC 1 2 MOLDING COVER Double sided tape BLS Board Level Shield BT GPS unit Avoid the capacitor Pass the wi...

Page 35: ...the rib of the chassis are fitted 3 2 3 Assembly Information Sheet Cushion When Main Parts is changed ordered Assembled Sheet Cushion should also be changed ordered together The Sticker and Sheet etc are non reusable parts It requires the new one to get the radio s performance after repairs Groove side Chamfering side RUBBER SEAL Main Parts Assembled Sheet Cushion Part Name Part Number Part Name P...

Page 36: ...If test signaling 10 P25 Phase1 7 P25 Phase2 and 7 NXDN Mode is selected the result of Bit Error Rate BER calculation is displayed on the LCD 4 2 2 Key operation Function OFF Func not appears on the sub LCD display 1 When the mode is selected as Analog this function is enabled 2 When the mode is selected as P25 bandwidth is fixed to Narrow Function ON Func appears on the sub LCD display Channel UP...

Page 37: ...ernal Speaker on off On icon appears AUX Orange Function off PTT Transmit 0 to 9 and Function off Key Function Display Power ON Type Frequency range 136 174MHz After 2sec Temperature Power An Analog narrow mode Aw Analog wide mode As Analog wide 4k mode 4 P1 P25 Phase1 mode P2 P25 Phase2 mode Nn NXDN narrow mode Nv NXDN very narrow mode Squelch level Analog mode only Sub LCD display Main LCD displ...

Page 38: ...bol Rate Pattern 6 NAC 293 1 3 Deviation Pattern 7 NAC 293 0 Continuous Pattern 8 NAC 293 Fidelity Pattern 9 None FSW PN9 10 None 1011Hz Tone Test Pattern 11 Tone Pattern 1011Hz Tone Test Pattern 12 Silence Pattern Silence Pattern 13 Audio Test Pattern NAC293 Audio Test Pattern 14 Vocoder Loop None No RX TX 1 STTP OB 1031 0 STTP IB1031 1 Audio 2 None PN9 Phase2 3 STTP OB 1031 1 Symbol Rate Pattern...

Page 39: ... To enter 5 or 9 reference level adjustments Writes the adjustment value Go to next adjustment item Back to last adjustment item At the time of 5 or 9 point adjustment Adjustment point change AUX Orange Output tone pattern change of balance adjustment A change is possible only during balance adjustment PTT MIC Transmit An RAST 256 2 6 CV voltage AD value etc Sub LCD display Low1 Adjustment point M...

Page 40: ... This item must be adjusted before all adjustment items for deviations are adjusted High Deviation P25 NXDN High Deviation of P25 NXDN is adjusted MaximumDeviation Analog Wide Narrow Maximum Deviation of Analog Wide Narrow is adjusted This item must be adjusted before all adjustment items for tone deviations are adjusted QT Deviation QT tone deviation is adjusted DQT Deviation DQT tone deviation i...

Page 41: ...ransmit Power M_PWR 5 Transmitter Section 5 1 1024 10 Low Transmit Power L_PWR 5 Transmitter Section 6 1 1024 11 Ramp Up Offset RAMPU ADC measurement value Transmitter Section 7 1 1024 12 Ramp Down Offset RAMPD ADC measurement value Transmitter Section 8 1 1024 13 Balance BAL Encode frequency 5 Transmitter Section 9 1 1024 14 Maximum Deviation ADEV 5 5 2 5 Transmitter Section 10 1 1024 15 P25 High...

Page 42: ...SI Reference RRSSI RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 4 1 256 28 Open Squelch SQL ASQDET measurement value 5 5 2 5 5 3 5 5 Receiver Section 5 1 256 29 Low RSSI LRSSI RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 6 1 256 30 High RSSI HRSSI RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 7 1 256 31 Tight Squelch SQLT ASQDET measurement value 5 5 2 5 Receiver Section 8 1 256 Order Adjustment item Main L...

Page 43: ...ts Squelch Tight Narrow Squelch Tight Wide SQLT An SQLT Aw 5 reference level Adjustments Upper Adjustment Item N W VN Lower Displayed character For all adjustment items press the key to write the adjustment value press hold press hold press hold press hold press hold press hold press hold press hold High Max Power Narrow 5 reference level H_MAX An Adjustments press hold Medium Max Power Narrow 5 r...

Page 44: ...ndard Signal Generator SSG Frequency Range Modulation Output 100 to 900MHz Frequency modulation and external modulation 127dBm 0 1uV to greater than 20dBm 22 4mV When performing the Frequency adjustment the following accuracy is necessary 0 003ppm Use a standard oscillator for adjustments if necessary 2 Power Meter Input Impedance Operation Frequency Measurement Capability 50ohm 100 to 900MHz Vici...

Page 45: ...t Adjustment Specifications Remarks PC PC test mode Panel Panel test mode Unit Parts Method 1 Frequency check PC 1 Test Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 2 Press Transmit key f counter Check an internal temperature of radio from 20 C to 33 C 0 25ppm 38 7Hz 155 1MHz Panel 1 CH Sig 1 1 2 PTT ON 2 High power check PC 1 Test Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 2 Press Trans...

Page 46: ...nsmit key Power meter Ammeter Check 22 28W 13A or less 1 Test Channel 2 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 2 Press Transmit key 1 Test Channel 3 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 2 Press Transmit key Panel 1 CH Sig 1 1 2 PTT ON Power meter Ammeter 1 CH Sig 2 1 2 PTT ON 1 CH Sig 3 1 2 PTT ON 4 MIC sensitivity check PC 1 Test Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 2 AG 1kHz 3 Pres...

Page 47: ... item Receive Assist 2 Adj points 9 points Low1 Low2 Low3 Center1 Center2 Center3 High1 High2 High3 PC Automatic Adjustment 1 Press Tune Assist Voltage key 2 Press Apply All key to store the adjustment value after the automatic adjustment has been finished 3 Verify that the VCO lock voltage is within the specification PC Panel Manual Adjustment 1 V indicator on the PC window or LCD shows VCO lock ...

Page 48: ...key of Auto Tuning Press Apply key to store the adjustment value after the automatic adjustment has finished IF20 value Within 0 10 digits The value of IF20 will become around 0 after the adjustment has finished Panel The Frequency adjustment can be performed only in PC tuning mode Caution Perform the frequency adjustment under the following conditions Temperature range of 20 C to 33 C 68 0 F to 9...

Page 49: ... Maximum Power PC 1 Adj item Low Maximum Power 2 Adj points 5 points Low1 Low3 Center2 High1 High3 3 Press Transmit key Power meter Ammeter 125W Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been adjusted Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at each adjustment point 2W 25A or less Panel 1 Adj item L_MAX 2 Adj points Same as above 3 PTT ON 4 High Transmit Power PC 1 Ad...

Page 50: ...anel 1 Adj item RAMPU 2 PTT ON 8 Ramp Down Offset PC 1 Adj item Ramp Down Offset 2 Press Transmit key Power meter Ammeter PC Automatic Adjustment 1 Press Tune Rump Offset key 2 Press Apply key to store the adjustment value after the automatic adjustment has finished PC Panel Manual Adjustment 1 Set the adjustment value to 1 Panel 1 Adj item RAMPD 2 PTT ON 9 Balance PC 1 Adj item Balance 2 Deviatio...

Page 51: ...eviation meter Same as above 3 Adj points Same as above 4 PTT ON 11 P25 High Deviation PC 1 Adj item P25 High Deviation 2 Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 3 Adj points 5 points Low1 Low3 Center2 High1 High3 4 Press Transmit key Deviation meter Oscilloscope Set a fixed value 500 for each adjustment point Transmit at each adjustment point and check that the deviation is within the Specifications Pre...

Page 52: ...illoscope Set a fixed value 499 for each adjustment point Transmit at each adjustment point and check that the deviation is within the Specifications Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been adjusted Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at each adjustment point 1311 1363Hz Panel 1 Adj item Nv NDEV 2 Deviation meter Same as above 3 Adj points Same as above 4 ...

Page 53: ...Set a fixed value 433 for each adjustment point Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been adjusted Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at each adjustment point 0 75kHz 0 05kHz Panel 1 Adj item Aw DQT 2 Deviation meter Same as above 3 Adj points Same as above 4 PTT ON Analog Narrow PC 1 Adj item DQT Deviation Analog Narrow 2 Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 3...

Page 54: ...xed value 480 for each adjustment point Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been adjusted Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at each adjustment point 0 75kHz 0 05kHz Panel 1 Adj item An LTR 2 Deviation meter Same as above 3 Adj points Same as above 4 PTT ON 17 DTMF Deviation Analog Wide PC 1 Adj item DTMF Deviation Analog Wide 2 Deviation meter LPF 15kHz H...

Page 55: ...scope Set a fixed value 517 for each adjustment point Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been adjusted Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at each adjustment point 3 00kHz 0 05kHz Panel 1 Adj item Aw TONE 2 Deviation meter Same as above 3 Adj points Same as above 4 PTT ON Analog Narrow PC 1 Adj item Single Tone Deviation Analog Narrow 2 Deviation meter LPF...

Page 56: ...ed value 504 for each adjustment point Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been adjusted Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at each adjustment point 1 50kHz 0 05kHz Panel 1 Adj item An MSK 2 Deviation meter Same as above 3 Adj points Same as above 4 PTT ON 20 CWID Deviation Analog Narrow PC 1 Adj item CWID Deviation Analog Narrow 2 Deviation meter LPF 15kH...

Page 57: ...QT 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 3 QT Deviation Analog Wide 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Narrow 3 QT Deviation Analog Narrow DQT 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 3 DQT Deviation Analog Wide 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Narrow 3 DQT Deviation Analog Narrow LTR 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 3 LTR Deviation Analog Wid...

Page 58: ...Sensitivity 1 2 SSG output 100dBm 2 24 V MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 3 Adj points 5 points Low1 Low3 Center2 High1 High3 SSG Distortion meter Oscilloscope Auto Tuning PC Automatic Adjustment 1 Press the Start key in the Auto Tuning and the RSSI value is updated 2 Continue to above process for each adjustment point 3 Press Apply All key after all adjustments are finished and check the newest RSSI PC Panel Manu...

Page 59: ... as above 3 Adj points Same as above P25 C4FM PC 1 Adj item Open Squelch P25C4FM 2 SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 1dB MOD 1kHz 2 2kHz 3 Adj points 5 points Low1 Low3 Center2 High1 High3 SSG Distortion meter Oscilloscope After input signal from SSG Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been set Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at each adjustme...

Page 60: ...int Panel 1 Adj item Nv SQL 2 SSG output Same as above 3 Adj points Same as above 6 Low RSSI PC 1 Adj item Low RSSI Analog Narrow 2 SSG output 118dBm 0 28 V MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 3 Adj points 5 points Low1 Low3 Center2 High1 High3 SSG Distortion meter Oscilloscope After input signal from SSG Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been set Or press key for Panel to store the adjustme...

Page 61: ...as above 3 Adj points Same as above Analog Narrow PC 1 Adj item Squelch Tight Analog Narrow 2 SSG Output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 6dB MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 3 Adj points 5 points Low1 Low3 Center2 High1 High3 SSG Distortion meter Oscilloscope After input signal from SSG Press Apply All key for PC after all adjustment points have been set Or press key for Panel to store the adjustment value at ea...

Page 62: ...lock Normal voltage 1 2V 19 2MHz MPU DSP side R708 Pass Pass Pass Pass Checking the Reset Control signal Checking the control signal input to the MPU DSP RST D12 Anode side BINT IC2 13pin The POWER key is pressed and held Checking the MPU DSP input switch signal The BGA parts are not broken Check the peripheral circuit of IC2 2 Page 1 65 The BGA parts are not broken Checking for an abnormal point ...

Page 63: ...ltage monitoring LOW Overvoltage 4 PSW_OUT Power switch signal LOW ON 5 IGN_OUT Ignition switch signal LOW ON 6 FRST Flash Memory reset signal LOW Reset 7 CS_F Flash Memory chip select signal LOW Active 8 SBC Switch B control HIGH ON 9 PRST LCD reset signal LOW Reset 1 8V If the FRST is always 0V the MPU DSP is broken Remove D701 to check the voltage of Flash memory side R732 If the voltage become...

Page 64: ...nge If set correctly 54M IC8 or its peripheral circuit is broken 54M IC8 or its peripheral circuit is broken When VIN of 54M is out of operating voltage range When the voltage of BAT_CNT is not High IC2 31BU 50BU or one of these peripheral circuit is broken IC2 is broken Set the supply voltage within the operating voltage range If set correctly IC2 or its peripheral circuit is broken When the volt...

Page 65: ... 0V When both PSW and PSW_OUT are not linked with the power key When PSW is linked and PSW_OUT is not linked with the power key When both IGN and IGN_OUT are not 0V When IGN is 0V and IGN_OUT is not 0V A IC2 is written the program B MPU DSP IC706 communicates with IC2 by serial communication at startup of deck Only firmware version of IC2 is confirmed IC706 in serial communication Even when firmwa...

Page 66: ...4 00 Connect the cable to the CN5 correctly Check the Module BT GPS unit PCB side B Verify the BT GPS power supply 33BT L4 3 3V The BT GPS power supply line 33BT circuit faulty Visual check of the PCB side A parts Whether not damaged L4 C15 C19 C20 C33 Replace any abnormal parts Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail Pass Pass Pass Pass Verify the reference clock for the BT GPS BT_CLK Intersection of C8 an...

Page 67: ...1 6pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic The 18BT_HC1 RX TXD2 line circuit is faulty Visual check of the CP1 IC6 R22 Whether not damaged Replace any abnormal parts Verify the BT GPS control signal 18BT_TX IC6 8pin Square waveform UART data of 1 8V logic Verify the BT GPS control signal RXD2 CN1 7pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic Baud rate Default 115 2kbps After 3 967Mbps Fail Chec...

Page 68: ... DSP IC is abnormal Replace the PCB The TXD2 18BT_HCI_RX line circuit is faulty Replace the CP705 The RXD2 18BT_HCI_TX line circuit is faulty Replace the CP705 The MPU DSP IC is abnormal Replace the PCB 1 33BT BT GPS IC 3 3V power supply 2 18BT BT GPS IC 1 8V power supply 3 33GPS BT GPS IC 3 3V power supply 4 TXD2 BT GPS serial data line connected to UART TX of MPU DSP IC MPU DSP to BT GPS IC 5 RX...

Page 69: ... unit PCB side A Check the Module BT GPS unit PCB side A Verify the ANT Matching Parts Visual check of L15 C68 Whether not damaged Check the Module BT GPS unit PCB side B a Verify the BT GPS power supply 18BT L15 1 8V Check the Module BT GPS unit PCB side B b Verify the RTC for the BT GPS X2 3pin Square waveform 32 768kHz 1 8Vp p Is the BT headset charged enough Is the BT headset turned on Is the ...

Page 70: ...control signal TXD2 CN1 6pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic Verify the BT GPS control signal BT_SHUTDOWN CN1 14pin 3 3V Check the Main unit PCB b BT_SHUTDOWN Line circuit is faulty Visual check of the IC1 R7 Whether not damaged Replace any abnormal parts The 18BT_HCI_RX TXD2 line circuit is faulty Visual check of the CP1 IC6 R22 Whether not damaged Replace any abnormal parts Pass Pass The...

Page 71: ... GPS control signal RXD2 CN735 14pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic Baud rate Default 115 2kbps After 3 967Mbps Fail Fail Verify the BT GPS control signal 18BT_HCI_TX CP705 4pin Square waveform UART data of 1 8V logic Pass The MPU DSP IC is abnormal Replace the PCB Descriptions of signal names 1 33BT BT GPS IC 3 3V power supply 2 18BT BT GPS IC 1 8V power supply 3 TXD2 BT GPS serial data ...

Page 72: ...bel placement 5 If necessary write the FPU data used by the customer with the KPG D1 D1N Note When using the ESN Validation function of NXDN Trunking the NXDN ESN number changes when the circuit board is changed the number is written on the circuit board the NXDN Trunking System cannot be accessed Use the NEXEDGE 1st and NEXEDGE 2nd Generation Trunking System side to reprogram the NXDN ESN number ...

Page 73: ...BBER SEAL and SHIELDING COVER of the transceiver Connect a transceiver Control Head Remote control cable regulated DC power supply programming interface cable KPG 46U or KPG 46X and power cable 3 While FLDM terminal has a short circuit with GND terminal on the PCB turn the DC Power supply output ON 4 Upon startup of FLDM loader FIRMWARE PROG appears on an LCD screen 5 Start KFL up select the desir...

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Page 75: ...d in the Parts List The parts numbers values and rated voltage etc in the Schematic Diagrams are for reference only Since the circuit diagrams are standard ones the circuits and circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement without any notice The parts of the symbol with may vary depending on model Refer to the parts list for details The parts of the symbol with are unmounted parts ...

Page 76: ...EV Wide SP output 12W 4ohm Load In the RF section use 1000pF coupling capacitor The display shows the SSG input value required to obtain 12dB SINAD AF AF 1kHz 1kHz RF Center Frequency IC902 IC706 IC902 ANT L134 C150 Q107 C189 L135 C304 IC301 C317 Q301 C328 IC302 303 C353 354 C372 MIC SSI SSI To PLL IC Transmit frequency 155MHz LPF ANT SW BPF BPF BPF IF IC MPU DSP CODEC 122dBm 123dBm 124dBm 114dBm ...

Page 77: ... 6 micro USB AB CONNECTOR 9pin ACCESSORY 1 16 PSW CN3 USB_GND D J700 1 12 micro SD GND2 COMMON DAT0 VSS CLK VDD CMD CD DAT3 DAT2 NC 54M SB1 SB GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC PRST PRST NC NC 33M NC NC GND RXD0 TXD0 NC AFi AFO AFO PRST MIC_A MIC_A MIC_B MIC_B KEYINT KEYINT GND SB NC IGN AFoA AFoA AFoB AFoB CAN CAN PSW PRST MIC_A MIC_A MIC_B MIC_B CAN GND SB NC IGN AFoA...

Page 78: ...R12 B 3A R13 B 1B R15 B 3A R16 B 1B R17 B 3A R18 B 3A R19 B 3A R20 B 3A R22 B 1B R23 B 1B R24 B 1B R25 B 3A R26 B 2A R27 B 3A R28 B 3A R29 B 2A R30 B 1B R31 B 1B R32 B 2A R33 B 1B R37 B 2A R38 B 2A R39 B 2A R40 B 2A R41 B 2A R42 B 2A R67 B 2B R68 B 2B R100 B 3A R101 B 3A R102 B 2A R103 B 2A R104 B 2A R105 B 2A R106 B 2A R107 B 2A CAPACITOR C3 B 3B C4 B 3B C5 B 3B C6 B 3B C7 B 3B C12 B 2B C14 B 1B ...

Page 79: ...R Q1 A 1B DIODE D17 B 1B D18 B 1B RESISTOR R1 B 3A R2 B 2A R3 B 3A R4 B 3A R7 B 3A R8 B 3B R9 A 1B R10 A 1B R11 B 3A R12 A 1B R13 A 1B R14 B 3A R15 B 1B R16 B 1B R18 A 2B R19 B 1B R21 A 2B R22 B 3A R23 B 1B R24 B 1A R25 B 2A R26 A 1B R27 B 2A R29 B 2B CAPACITOR C1 B 3B C2 B 3B C3 B 3A C4 A 1B C5 B 3A C6 B 3A C7 B 3A C8 A 1B C9 A 1B C10 A 1B C11 A 2B C12 A 1B C13 A 1B C14 A 1B C15 A 1B C16 A 2B C17...

Page 80: ...5 J700 IC1015 IC1014 IC912 IC911 IC909 IC906 IC600 IC501 IC308 IC307 IC306 IC305 IC304 IC301 IC102 IC101 IC100 IC24 IC18 IC17 IC16 IC15 IC14 IC12 IC11 IC9 IC8 IC7 IC5 IC3 IC1 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 D1024 D1021 D1020 D1019 D1013 D1012 D1011 D1010 D1009 D1008 D1007 D1006 D1005 D1004 D1003 D1002 D1001 D911 D910 D908 D906 D905 D904 D903 D601 D600 D313 D312 D311 D310 D309 D308 D307 D306 D305 D304 D303 D302 D11...

Page 81: ...05 L504 L503 L502 L501 L500 L331 L330 L139 L137 L136 L135 L134 L132 L131 L130 L129 L128 L125 L124 L123 L121 L120 L119 L118 L117 L116 L115 L114 L113 L112 L109 L108 L107 L106 L105 L104 L13 L4 IC1013 IC910 IC907 IC905 IC904 IC903 IC902 IC901 IC720 IC719 IC715 IC714 IC712 IC711 IC708 IC707 IC706 IC705 IC704 IC703 IC702 IC701 IC500 IC13 IC10 IC6 IC4 IC2 D1025 D907 D801 D711 D710 D708 D701 D700 D602 D51...

Page 82: ...5C C5 A 5C C6 A 5C C7 A 1A C10 B 4A C11 A 5C C12 B 4A C13 A 5A C16 A 5C C18 B 5B C19 A 5A C20 A 4A C21 A 5A C22 B 5A C23 A 5A C24 A 1A C25 A 5C C27 A 1A C28 B 5B C29 B 5B C30 A 5A C31 A 5A C32 B 5A C33 A 5A C34 A 5B C35 B 5B C36 A 5B C37 A 5A C38 B 5A C39 A 5A C41 B 5A C43 A 5A C44 B 5B C45 B 5A C46 A 5B C47 A 5A C48 B 5A C49 A 5A C50 B 5B C51 A 5A C52 A 5A C53 A 5A C54 B 5A C55 B 5A C56 A 5A C57 ...

Page 83: ...68k R104 100 R103 0 R10 68k R102 27k R17 100 R105 L18 L10 L8 L24 L22 L4 L25 L3 L15 L21 L11 L12 L13 L2 L5 L16 L9 L7 L23 L14 L1 L20 L19 L17 L6 VCC 16 2X 15 GND2 8 1X 14 X CoM 13 0X 12 3X 11 A 10 B 9 GND1 7 INH 6 1Y 5 3Y 4 Y CoM 3 2Y 2 0Y 1 TC74VHC4052AK IC5 VCC 16 2X 15 GND2 8 1X 14 X CoM 13 0X 12 3X 11 A 10 B 9 GND1 7 INH 6 1Y 5 3Y 4 Y CoM 3 2Y 2 0Y 1 TC74VHC4052AK IC4 VCC 8 CoNT1 7 oUT_IN2 6 IN_oU...

Page 84: ...DA E6 FM_I2C_SCL F6 FM_IRQ G6 FM_I2S_CLK F8 FM_I2S_FSYNC F7 FM_I2S_oUT G7 FM_I2S_IN G8 FM_AUD_IN_L H7 FM_AUD_IN_R H8 RTC_CLK H9 VDD1P8_FM J8 VSS_PASYNTH_FM J10 TEST_EN L10 VSS_PA_FM J9 FM_RFP_oUT K9 FM_RFP_IN L9 VSS_RF_FM K8 FM_ABGAP_CAP L8 VSS_ADCPLL_FM J7 FM_AUD_oUT_R K7 FM_AUD_oUT_L L7 REF_CLK_REQ J6 VDD_DIG3 K6 VPP L6 VSS_DIG4 J5 VDDS3 K5 VDD_SRAM2 L5 CLK_REQPoL G4 VSENSE J4 IFoRCE L4 GPS_I2C_...

Page 85: ...k R62 1k R831 10k R369 10k R389 10k R828 10k R844 10k R66 10k R141 39k R388 10k R888 10k R36 10k R68 10k R384 10k R125 10k R33 10k R528 10k R17 10k R15 10k R928 10k R845 10k R543 100k R21 100k R39 100k R540 100k R884 100k R533 100k R985 100k R582 100k R123 100k R129 100k R911 100k R560 100k R142 100k R613 100k R355 10M R126 4 7k R385 18k R719 6 8k R372 150k R163 18 R159 1 8k R609 22 R501 22 R708 2...

Page 86: ...river IC909 33M RXD0 TXD0 CTS0 RTS0 TXD1 RXD1 CTS1 RTS1 SB1 IC907 DPDT SW AIO9 DI D33_RXD2 UART2_SW3 IC904 D33_TXD2 50A RXD2 DI TXD2 AUXIO9 50A INT25P CN8 E Vol IC708 DPDT SW 33M UART2_SW2 P_TXD2 P_RXD2 DPDT SW UART2_SW1 33M IC707 G_TXD2 G_RXD2 TXD2 RXD2 33M IC711 I O EXPANDER TCXO Clock Buffer Buffer 18M RST I2CCK I2CDT UART2_SW1 UART2_SW2 UART2_SW3 USB_ID2 GPS_PA_EN BT_SHUTDOWN SD_DET UMode INT_...

Page 87: ...rs BEWARE OF BOGUS PARTS Parts that do not meet specifications may cause trouble in regard to safety and performance We recommend that genuine parts be used x_ in a description column shows the number of the used part Contents Exploded view of general assembly and parts list Electrical parts list Packing materials and accessories parts list 3 2 3 4 3 18 ...

Page 88: ... a box on the exploded view of the PCB that part does not come with the PCB These parts must be ordered separately IC911 XC1 287 1 2 22 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 A B B C D E E F F F F F F F F F F F F F G G G G G G G 33 33 34 Block No M1MM MAIN UNIT 01 INTERFACE UNIT 03 MODULE UNIT 02 ...

Page 89: ... GPS 20 F1B 0115 20 SHIELDING COVER ADC12 21 G02 0861 14 FLAT SPRING AUDIO AMP 22 G1A 0110 00 FIBROUS SHEET SHIELD COVER x3 25 G1D 0071 10 CUSHION CHASSIS SHIELD COVER x2 26 G53 1626 03 PACKING DSUB CAP 27 G53 1662 04 PACKING ANT M 28 G53 1687 04 PACKING DSUB 29 G53 1768 04 PACKING SMA 30 G5D 0200 00 RUBBER SEAL 32 W09 0971 05 LITHIUM CELL 33 HOLDER DC USB MOLEX x3 34 J21 8503 22 MOUNTING DSUB A N...

Page 90: ... IC912 TC7W53FKFT IC IC1013 MP2560DQ LF Z IC IC1014 TPS2051BDBV IC IC1015 TC7SZ08FEJC IC Q1 LSAR523UBFS8 TRANSISTOR Q3 SSM3K15AMFV FET Q4 LTC014EEBFS8 DIGI TRANSISTOR Q5 TPCP8107 F FET Q6 LTC014EEBFS8 DIGI TRANSISTOR Q7 LTC014TEBFS8 DIGI TRANSISTOR Q8 LSCR523EBFS8 TRANSISTOR Q9 LSAR523UBFS8 TRANSISTOR Q10 TPCP8107 F FET Q11 LTC014EEBFS8 DIGI TRANSISTOR Q12 EM6M2 FET Q14 EM6M2 FET Q15 LTC014EEBFS8 ...

Page 91: ...IODE D1007 1SS400SM DIODE D1008 EDZV18B ZENER DIODE D1009 DAN217WM DIODE D1010 DAN217WM DIODE D1011 DAN217WM DIODE D1012 1SS400SM DIODE D1013 EDZV18B ZENER DIODE D1019 EDZV6 8B ZENER DIODE D1020 SPC10501A01 VARISTOR D1021 SPC10501A01 VARISTOR D1024 EDZV6 8B ZENER DIODE D1025 RB060MM 40 SCHOTTKY DIODE C1 C92 0968 05 E CAPACITOR 470uF 25V C2 CE32EJ1E102M E CAPACITOR 1000uF 25V M C3 C92 0968 05 E CAP...

Page 92: ...0V G C139 CC73HCH1H220G C CAPACITOR 22pF 50V G Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C142 CC73HCH1H151J C CAPACITOR 150pF 50V J C143 CC73GCH1H471J C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V J C144 CC73HCH1H030B C CAPACITOR 3pF 50V B C145 CC73HCH1H020B C CAPACITOR 2pF 50V B C146 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C147 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C148 CC73HCH1H220G C CAPACITOR 22pF 50V G C149 CC73...

Page 93: ...0V K C503 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C504 CK73HB1H103K C CAPACITOR 0 01uF 50V K Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C506 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C507 CC73HCH1H471J C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V J C508 CC73HCH1H030B C CAPACITOR 3pF 50V B C509 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C510 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C511 CK73HB1H103K C CAPACITOR 0 01uF 50V K C51...

Page 94: ...1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C711 CK73GB1A475K C CAPACITOR 4 7uF 10V K Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C713 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C714 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C717 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C720 CK73HB1E104K C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 25V K C721 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C722 CC73JCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C724 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C7...

Page 95: ...5K C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C1002 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C1003 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C1004 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C1005 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C1006 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C1007 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C1008 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C1009 CC73HCH1H101J ...

Page 96: ...6W J R127 RK73HH1J472D MG RESISTOR 4 7k 1 16W D Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local R128 RK73HB1J470J MG RESISTOR 47 1 16W J R129 RK73HH1J104D MG RESISTOR 100k 1 16W D R130 RK73HH1J223D MG RESISTOR 22k 1 16W D R131 RK73HH1J223D MG RESISTOR 22k 1 16W D R132 RK73HB1J000J MG RESISTOR 0 1 16W J R133 RK73HB1J000J MG RESISTOR 0 1 16W J R135 RK73HB1J333J MG RESISTOR 33k 1 16W J R136 RK73HH1J223...

Page 97: ...TOR 10k 1 16W D R396 RK73HH1J103D MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W D Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local R397 RK73HB1J822J MG RESISTOR 8 2k 1 16W J R398 RK73HH1J103D MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W D R399 RK73HH1J103D MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W D R400 RK73HB1J393J MG RESISTOR 39k 1 16W J R401 RK73HH1J103D MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W D R403 RK73FB2B181J MG RESISTOR 180 1 8W J R500 RK73HB1J221J MG RESISTOR 220 1 16W J R5...

Page 98: ...H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 20W J R762 RK73JB1H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 20W J Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local R763 RK73JB1H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 20W J R764 RK73JB1H104J MG RESISTOR 100k 1 20W J R765 RK73JB1H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 20W J R766 RK73JB1H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 20W J R767 RK73JB1H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 20W J R768 RK73JB1H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 20W J R770 RK73JB1H220J MG RESISTOR 22 1 2...

Page 99: ...W J R945 RK73HH1J472D MG RESISTOR 4 7k 1 16W D R947 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R948 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local R949 RK73HH1J472D MG RESISTOR 4 7k 1 16W D R950 RK73GB2A000J MG RESISTOR 0 1 10W J R951 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R952 RK73HH1J103D MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W D R958 RK73HH1J103D MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W D R959 RK73HH1J4...

Page 100: ...501 LB73G0AM 004 CHIP FERRITE L502 L41 1095 14 CHIP INDUCTOR L503 L41 1095 14 CHIP INDUCTOR Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local L504 L41 8275 53 CHIP INDUCTOR L505 L41 4775 53 CHIP INDUCTOR L506 L41 3975 53 CHIP INDUCTOR L507 LK73H0AMR12J M CHIP INDUCTOR L508 LR79Z0DD27N4J CHIP INDUCTOR L509 LR79Z0DD27N4J CHIP INDUCTOR L510 L41 1085 53 CHIP INDUCTOR L511 LR79Z0DD27N4J CHIP INDUCTOR L512 ...

Page 101: ...VC4TD245GU IC IC2 BU18TD2WNVX IC IC3 IC Note IC4 NJM2878F4 33 IC IC5 IC Note IC6 74AVC4TD245GU IC IC7 74AVC4TD245GU IC Q1 EM6M2 FET D17 RN262CS DIODE D18 RN262CS DIODE C1 CK73HB1A474K C CAPACITOR 0 47uF 10V K C2 CK73HB1A474K C CAPACITOR 0 47uF 10V K C3 CK73HB1E104K C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 25V K C4 CK73HB1E104K C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 25V K C5 CK73HB1A105K C CAPACITOR 1uF 10V K C6 CK73HB1A474K C CAPACITOR 0 47...

Page 102: ...A9555RTWR IC IC8 BU7242NUX IC IC9 TC7W66FKF IC IC10 TC7W66FKF IC C3 CC73HCH1H470J C CAPACITOR 47pF 50V J C4 CC73HCH1H470J C CAPACITOR 47pF 50V J C5 CC73HCH1H470J C CAPACITOR 47pF 50V J C6 CC73HCH1H470J C CAPACITOR 47pF 50V J C7 CC73HCH1H470J C CAPACITOR 47pF 50V J C12 CK73HB1E104K C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 25V K C14 CK73HB1E104K C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 25V K C15 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C16 CK73HB1...

Page 103: ...73HB1J103J MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W J R100 RK73HB1J473J MG RESISTOR 47k 1 16W J R101 RK73HB1J473J MG RESISTOR 47k 1 16W J R102 RK73HB1J683J MG RESISTOR 68k 1 16W J R103 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R104 RK73HB1J683J MG RESISTOR 68k 1 16W J R105 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R106 RK73HB1J333J MG RESISTOR 33k 1 16W J R107 RK73HB1J333J MG RESISTOR 33k 1 16W J L1 LB73G0AM 004 CHIP FERRITE ...

Page 104: ...ST MANUAL 2 E6J 0019 00 SOCKET ACC 3 F0G 0296 00 MOLDING COVER ACC KCT 71 4 N67 4010 43 P H SEMS SCREW ACC KCT 71 x2 6 H02 0626 04 INNER CARTON OPTION 7 H1C 0209 00 PACKING FIXTURE BOTTOM LEFT 8 H1C 0210 00 PACKING FIXTURE BOTTOM RIGHT 9 H1C 0228 00 PACKING FIXTURE UP x2 10 H2B 0072 10 PROTECT SHEET MIRAMAT 11 H52 2129 22 ITEM CARTON Block No M2MM 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

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