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Figure 8-19 

8.3.1

Supply Voltages

Description
The CD main board re5V and +12V from the CDR main 
board via respectively pin 16 and pin 15 of connector 1208. The 
+5V is split up into +5VHF and  +5V. The +5VHF is used mainly 
for the diode currents and the HF-amplifier. The +5V is used for 
the digital part of the board. On the board a +3V3 is made from 
the +5V for the decoder CD10 and an A3V3 for the DAC 
UDA1320. The +12V is split up into A12V for the audio output 
stage and +12V for the power drivers of the CDM.

Measurements
Connect following supplies to next pins :

 

+5V + 5% to pin 16 of connector 1208.

 

+12V + 5% to pin 15 of connector 1208.

 

Ground reference to pin 17 of connector 1208.

Keep  microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of 
connector 1208 to +5V. Check the following voltages :

Figure 8-20 

8.3.2

Clock Signals

Description
The microprocessor has its own Xtal or resonator of 12MHz.
The CD10 needs a clock of 8.4 100ppm. This speed 
also relates to  the disc speed. To avoid locking problems 
between the two drives in the CDR775, both drives run on the 
same clock. Therefore the CD main board gets the clock for the 
decoder from the CDR main board via pin 2 of connector 1208.
The DAC needs a system clock to drive its internal digital filters 
and to clock the I2S signals from the decoder. In our case this 
is 11.2896MHz (CL11) generated by the CD10.

Measurements
 

Connect the power supply as described above in "1.1.1. 

Supply Voltages". 

 

Connect on pin 2 of position 1208 a clock signal of 8.4672 

MHz ( 100ppm minimum rise time of 50ns and at TTL level 
(0V and +5V).

 

Keep microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 at 

position 1208 to +5V.  

 

Release the reset. Now, the processor will reset the CD10 

for at least 75

  

 

The output clock CL11 should be available now at pin 42 of 

the CD10.

Check the following frequencies :

Figure 8-21 

8.3.3

CD10 Decoder/Servo SAA7324 (7000)

Description
The CD10 is a single chip combining the functions of a CD 
decoder, digital servo and bitstream DAC. The decoder/servo 
part is based on the CD7. The decoding part supports a full 
audio specification and can operate at single speed (n=1) and 
double speed (n=2).

Block Diagram

Figure 8-22 

Diode signals

Radial, focus

Motor, sledge

ANA OUT

IIS, DOBM

Trig enta

HF amp.

      CD10
    SERVO
 DECODER

UDA1320
    DAC

PROCESSOR

DSA

CDM V AM1250

Loader assy

CL96532086_048.eps

080999

Point

Voltage

Position 1000 pins 1,3

+5V

±

  5%

Position 7000 pins 5,17,21,57

+3.

3V

±

  5%

Position 7005 pin 14

+5V

±

  5%

Position 7020 pins 25

+5V

±

  5%

Position 7020 pins 26,27,28

+10 

±

 10%

Position 7021 pin 5

+12V

±

 10

Position 7022 pin 5

+12V

±

 10

Position 7025 pin 16

+5V

±

  5%

Position 7202 pin 38

+5V

±

  5% ( other appl. 3V3 possible)

Position 7309 pins 4,13

+3V3 

±

 5%

Position 7120 pin 8

+12V

±

  10

CL96532086_049.eps

080999

Point

Frequency

Position 7000 pin 16

8.4672 MHz 

±

 100ppm

Position 7202 pins 14,15

12MHz 

±

 5%

Position 7309 pin 6

11.2896 MHz 

±

 100ppm

Position 7309 pin 1

2.1168 MHz 

±

 100ppm

Position 7309 pin2

44.1kHz 

±

 100ppm

CL96532086_050.eps

080999

23

19

18

21

20

EFM

DEMODULATOR

MICROCONTROLLER

INTERFACE

CONTROL

PART

V

ref

GENERATOR

V

RIN

ADC

PRE-

PROCESSING

CONTROL

FUNCTION

OUTPUT
STAGES

R1

R2

12

D1 D2 D3 D4

SCL

SDA

FRONT

END

HFIN

HFREF

ISLICE

I

ref

13

7

40

39

2

1

3

6

TEST

TEST1

25

TEST2

31

TEST3

44

TIMING

SELPLL

24

CRIN

16

CROUT

15

CL16

26

CL11/4

49

8

9

10

V

SSA1

V

SSA2

V

DDA1

V

DDA2

V

SSD1

V

SSD3

V

SSD2

V

DDD1(P)

V

DDD2(C)

4

14

5

17

33

50

58

52

57

RA

FO

SL

54

55

56

LDON

64

DIGITAL

PLL

SRAM

RAM

ADDRESSER

SUBCODE

PROCESSOR

SBSY

48

SFSY

47

SUB

46

RCK

45

STATUS

43

DECODER

MICRO-

CONTROLLER

INTERFACE

RESET

38

VERSATILE PINS

INTERFACE

KILL

BITSTREAM

DAC

RP

RN

22

LP

LN

V

pos

V

neg

36

SDI

35

WCLI

37

SCLI

SERIAL

DATA

(LOOPBACK)

INTERFACE

30

EF

27

DATA

28

WCLK

29

SCLK

SERIAL

DATA

INTERFACE

PEAK

DETECT

EBU

INTERFACE

AUDIO

PROCESSOR

ERROR

CORRECTOR

FLAGS

MOTOR

CONTROL

51

DOBM

53

CFLG

MOTO1

59

MOTO2

60

V1 V2/

V3

V4 V5

KILL

63

34

61

62

32

SILD

42

RAB

41

11

CL96532086_051.eps

080999

µs.

Summary of Contents for DR6050 series

Page 1: ...S SECTION PAGE MAIN UNIT 1 Servicing the DR6000 1 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 WARNINGS 4 4 SERVICE HINTS 5 5 SERVICE TOOLS 5 6 SIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE 6 7 FAULTFINDING TREES 10 8 FAULTFINDING GUIDE 16...

Page 2: ...7 BRAZIL PHILIPS DA AMAZONIA IND ELET ITDA CENTRO DE INFORMACOES AO CEP 04698 970 SAO PAULO SP BRAZIL PHONE 0800 123123 Discagem Direta Gratuita FAX 55 11 534 8988 JAPAN Technical MARANTZ JAPAN INC 35...

Page 3: ...service policy will be discussed Consumer For Digital Audio Professional For General use Including PC P Playback R Recording Playback Recording and Disc Disc Player Recorder CD CDR CD RW SCMS Consume...

Page 4: ...2 2 Power Supply PCB This PCB contains the Power SW which is jointed the Power bottom on the front panel This PCB consists of power supply part The power suppluy part delivers the several voltages fo...

Page 5: ...4 kg AUDIO Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz Playback S N 100 dB Playback Dynamic Range 96 dB Playback Total Harmonic Distortion 0 003 Recording S N 90 dB Recording Dynamic Range 92 dB Recording Total H...

Page 6: ...cal with those specified be used Safety components are marked by the symbol Le norme di sicurezza estigono che l apparecchio venga rimesso nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di...

Page 7: ...black spots and fingerprints SBC444A 4822 397 30245 Disc 65 min 1kHz without no pause 4822 397 30155 Max diameter disc 58 0 mm 4822 397 60141 Torx screwdrivers Set straight 4822 395 50145 Set square...

Page 8: ...echnical dealer will can perform the test Tests are executed automatically without need for external tools or disassembly of the unit This test checks the CDR main board using the same tests as the el...

Page 9: ...OR FAIL PASS OR FAIL PASS OR FAIL PASS OR FAIL PASS OR FAIL PASS OR FAIL Display DERRn n failed test Display next failed test ABORT TEST Press F FWD ABORT TEST Press F FWD ABORT TEST Press F FWD ABORT...

Page 10: ...hese tests determine if the CDR loader and the CD loader in case of a DR6050 w ork correctly A CD DA disc with a minimum of 3 tracks needs to be inserted in both loaders A disc test is executed to che...

Page 11: ...nitiated by pressing ERASE and RECORD simultaneously while switching on the unit The player will erase a complete CD RW disc including PMA and ATIP lead out area at speed N 2 The display shows the cou...

Page 12: ...NALS CLOCK SIGNAL 8MHz SUPPLY VOLTAGES ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY TEST KEYBOARD TEST POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS REPLACE CDR MODULE IF DERRn OR BERRn ERROR OCCURS...

Page 13: ...ROR OCCURS CHECK WIRING I O BOARD W651 CONNECTION FLEX CONNECTION 5V pin 8 conn JJ01 KILL TRANSISTORS QN51 QN54 AUDIO ANALOG OUT ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS REPLACE CDR MODULE IF DERRn OR BERRn ERR...

Page 14: ...CE DIAGNOSTICS REPLACE CDR MODULE IF DERRn OR BERRn ERROR OCCURS CHECK WIRING NO YES DISPLAY CD T O C INFO SEE CD DA DISC FAULT FINDING CHECK ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS REPLACE CDR MODULE IF DERRn...

Page 15: ...RICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS REPLACE CDR MODULE IF DERRn OR BERRn ERROR OCCURS CHECK DISC DIRT SCRATCHES DAMAGED NO POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS REPLACE CDR MODULE IF DERRn OR BER...

Page 16: ...NOSTICS CD LOADER TRAY TEST CHECK TRAY MOTOR VOLTAGES TRAY TRAY MICROPROCESSOR 7202 CHECK TRAY MOTOR DRIVER IC7021 REPLACE OR REPAIR CD LOADER ASSY TRAY MOTOR ASSY 02 BELT 11 TRAY NO NO NO YES YES YES...

Page 17: ...6 11 2896MHz PIN 11 MUTE HIGH TESTPOINTS 23 24 ANALOG OUTPUT REPLACE DAC 7309 OPAMP 7120 TESTPOINTS 23 24 ANALOG OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY PIN 8 12V REPLACE OPAMP 7120 NO YES PLAYBACK CD MODULE OK DISTORTIO...

Page 18: ...nd segment scanning for the FTD generates the scanning grid for the key matrix input for remote control All the communication runs via the serial bus interface I2C The display controller uses an 8MHz...

Page 19: ...oltage Should measure 3 8V 10 VDC1 VDC2 between pins 1 3 and pins1 52 of the FTD VX01 Grid lines Level and timing of all grid lines G1 G15 can be checked either at the FTD itself or at the display con...

Page 20: ...thus the operation is identical to the ordinary keys Without being pressed pin 4 of the easy jog maintains the low level pin 5 the high level When pressed the scanning signal goes through the closed...

Page 21: ...conn JY01 5 I2C CLK at conn JY01 7 FTD DRIVE LINES Filament voltage 3V8 10 between pins 1 3 and pins 1 52 of the FTD VX01 Grid lines see test instructions Segment lines see test instructions ELECTRICA...

Page 22: ...t Overvoltage Protection OVP Current Sense Input Demag Detection Foldback Input 10 7 CT 8 9 6 5 11 12 Output Gnd VC VCC 3 4 2 14 13 15 1 16 CL 96532076_030 eps 290799 R832 R823 C825 C828 C826 C859 L85...

Page 23: ...ositive pulse going from a level between 0 7V and 3 7V up to a level higher than 3 7V The oscillator runs free when Pin 9 is connected to Gnd 10 CT The normal mode oscillator frequency is programmed b...

Page 24: ...auxiliary voltage now determines the Vcc voltage t3 Regulation The output voltage of the power supply is in regulation t4 Overload When the output is shorted the supply voltage of the circuit will dec...

Page 25: ...the transformer s secondary winding via the now conducting diodes electrolytic capacitors and the load This current is also ramp shaped but decreasing TimeDEAD phase when the stored energy has been su...

Page 26: ...ontrol IC on the primary side and a reference component D881 The TL431 D881 can be represented by two components a very stable and accurate reference diode a high gain amplifier Figure 8 17 TL 431 TL4...

Page 27: ...pply ticking Check start circuit and Vcc supply R823 R834 C829 D829 R829 R811 C811 Replace Q810 Power supply OK Power supply unit OK OK NOK NOK OK OK Check the path of the other faulty voltage s Power...

Page 28: ...0 Decoder Servo SAA7324 7000 Description The CD10 is a single chip combining the functions of a CD decoder digital servo and bitstream DAC The decoder servo part is based on the CD7 The decoding part...

Page 29: ...y connecting a hall motor to the application panel Apply a pulse of 1V 10Hz and 15 duty cycle to pin 22 Ec as input value with reference to pin 21 Ecr 2 5V Measure the output signals on the driver Thi...

Page 30: ...the load with TRAY pin 3 as positive reference Check also the levels of pins 19 and 20 of the processor U TRAY TRAY 100mV Pin 20 5V Pin 19 5V Force pin 20 of the processor to ground and check the volt...

Page 31: ...ND 2141 2n2 5VHF 5VHF 5VHF 5VHF HFGND 2130 100n HFGND HFGND 680p 2149 22n 2138 2137 HFGND 22n 3173 430R HFGND 47u 2161 HFGND 22n 2160 330p 2143 HFGND 22K 3181 HFGND 47n 2150 HFGND 2142 22n 2146 14 15...

Page 32: ...rate of the digital audio signal This can be 32 44 1 or 48kHz Normal polarity is low for a left sample and high for a right sample So within the low state of the WS line the data bits for the left ch...

Page 33: ...ator I2S signals to the DAC Pin 1 at 7309 SLCK Pin 2 at 7309 WCLK Pin 3 at 7309 DATA Connect also the SYSCLK pin 6 at position 7309 to a clock signal of 11 2896 MHz 100ppm Generate an I2S signal equiv...

Page 34: ...the loader PCB REMARK When replace the CDR module MAR775 to the new one It is necessary to add removed cables at same positions as follows WHITE side lead of capacitor 2424 PINK side lead of capacitor...

Page 35: ...ONE PCB PY36 ROTARY ENCODER PCB WY01 at conn F934of WY02 WY03 WY04 CDR main board 1 VDC2 1 KEY 1 KEY 1 STAND BY 2 VFTD 2 KEY 2 KEY 2 GND 3 VDC1 3 PULS 3 KEY 4 SYS RESET 4 PULS 5 IIC DATA 5 GND 6 GND 7...

Page 36: ...7702 DSA CDR DATA BUS ADDRESS BUS SUBCODE BUS I2S BUS 1 DOBM CDR I2S BUS 2 4 L3 BUS CODEC UDA1341TS ADC DAC 7406 DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR MACE2 SAA7399 BASIC ENGINE PROCESSOR MAD0 MAD7 MA8 MA17...

Page 37: ...p 75 2SC2878A 2SC2878A 2SC2878A 2SC2878A 2 2K 2 2K 2 2K 2 2K CH 100p CH 100p 100k 100k 100 100 100 100 220 16V 5V 5V 5V VFTD 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V VFTD VFTD VFTD VFTD 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V G12 G11 G10 G9 G...

Page 38: ...867 C864 C862 C857 C854 C852 C856 R814 R815 C820 C819 F820 S815 J851 R828 Q851 L831 Q801 D868 L862 R865 R864 R863 R862 Q862 Q861 R861 L861 L856 R802 C803 C804 R804 R805 R806 R807 C809 R809 C810 C814 R...

Page 39: ...D DIGOUT GND KILL T T R REC L REC R OUT L OUT R LCH GND RCH QN54 QN53 QN52 QN51 QN58 QN57 QG56 QN55 Q311 Q681 QF52 QF51 PP16 SY22 SY23 STORE MENU CANCEL DELETE PY26 WY03 WA386K103 0 PY26 SY26 EASY JOG...

Page 40: ...5 1 2 6 3 X8 M 5 1 2 8 3 X8 M 0 1 9 Gx 2 9 0 1 G 0 1 8 Gx 2 9 9 2 G U ONL Y 9 9 4 G UL L ABEL 9 9 0 G 0 0 1 M 5 1 2 8 3 X8 M 5 0 1 M 5 1 2 8 3 X4 U 0 4 0 G 5 1 2 8 3 X8 M 5 1 2 8 3 X4 U 0 4 0 G 0 4 3...

Page 41: ...06372 BADGE CD TEXT BL 386K251020 032B GOLD 9964 000 06401 BADGE CD TEXT GL 386K251120 037B BLACK 9965 000 05932 JOG KNOB BLK JOG KNOB BL 386K154010 037B GOLD 9964 000 05942 JOG KNOB GLD JOG KNOB GL...

Page 42: ...type Temp chara 2B4 50V Examples Capacity value 100 pF 101 1000 pF 102 10000 pF 103 470 pF 471 2200 pF 222 C 5 ELECTROLY CAP 6 FILM CAP 5 EA 10 Electrolytic capacitor One way lead type Tolerance 20 Ex...

Page 43: ...2 10102 RES 1k 5 1 6W GG05102160 R826 4822 116 82805 RES 1 5 1 6W GG05010160 R827 9965 000 06392 RES 1 5 5 1 6W GG05015160 R828 9965 000 06392 RES 1 5 5 1 6W GG05015160 R832 4822 053 10183 RES 18k 5 1...

Page 44: ...81A0 QN58 PP16 MISCELLANEOUS J301 4822 218 11487 OPT CONNECTOR GP1F32R OPTICAL RECIVER YJ15000150 J311 4822 290 81638 TERMINAL 14X14 RCA 1L1P YT02010790 J651 4822 265 31045 TERMINAL YKC21 3337 RCA YT0...

Page 45: ...72066 SERAMIC VIB CST8 0MHZ MT FQ08004010 ZY01 4822 130 11494 IR SENSOR RPM6936 V4 HW10004210 PY26 KEY CIRCUIT BOARD SY22 4822 276 13732 PUSH SWITCH SKQNAE H 5MM 160GF SP01013310 SY23 4822 276 13732 P...

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