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Page 1: ...ssis it is important that the service person reads all SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and the SAFETY NOTICE in this manual SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply 120V AC 60 Hz Power Consumption 19W Weight 6 7 lb External Dimensions 17 x 3 1 4 x12 1 4 W H D Signal System Standard NTSC Laser Semiconductor laser wavelength 650 nm Frequency Range Digital Audio Audio CD 4 Hz to 20 kHz DVD Linear 48 kHZ Sampling 4 Hz to 22 kH...

Page 2: ... is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the applian...

Page 3: ...ss the 1500 Ω resistor The test must be conducted with the AC switch on and then repeated with the AC switch off The AC voltage indicated by the meter may not exceed 0 3 V A reading exceeding 0 3 V indicates that a dangerous potential exists the fault must be located and corrected Repeat the above test with the DVD VIDEO PLAYER power plug reversed NEVER RETURN A DVD VIDEO PLAYER TO THE CUSTOMER WI...

Page 4: ...Board 3 55 CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS 1 PREPARATION FOR SERVICING 1 1 2 LOCATION OF MAIN PARTS AND MECHANISM PARTS 1 2 2 1 Location of Main Parts 1 2 2 2 Location of Mechanism Parts 1 3 1 REPLACEMENT OF MECHANICAL PARTS 2 1 1 1 Cabinet Replacement 2 1 1 1 1 Top Cover 2 1 1 1 2 Clamper Stay 2 1 1 1 3 Tray Panel 2 2 1 1 4 Front Panel and Tray 2 3 1 1 5 Rear Panel 2 3 1 2 PC Board Replac...

Page 5: ...ted to electrostatic discharge during replacement its life may be shortened When replacing the laser diode LSI s and IC s use a conductive mat soldering iron with ground wire etc to protect against damage from static electricity 1MΩ Ground conductive wrist strap for body Soldering iron with ground wire or ceramic type Conductive mat The ground resistance between the ground line and the ground is l...

Page 6: ... MECHANISM PARTS 2 1 Location of Main Parts Fig 1 2 1 EU05 Output PC board Feed motor PC board EU03 Front display PC board Loading motor PC board Disc motor PC board EU04 Power SW PC board EU01 Main PC board EU02 Power supply PC board ...

Page 7: ...1 3 2 2 Location of Mechanism Parts Fig 1 2 2 Mechanism chassis assembly Top side Fig 1 2 3 Mechanism chassis assembly Bottom side Tray Clamper stay Loading motor PC board Mechanism chassis ...

Page 8: ...1 4 Fig 1 2 4 Mechanism chassis assembly Internal side Loading belt Loading motor Kick lever Cam Slider Gear Gear Gear Disc motor ...

Page 9: ...chassis assembly Top side Fig 1 2 6 Pickup mechanism chassis assembly Bottom side Front damper Rack gear assembly Gear A Gear B assembly Front damper Sub chassis Rear damper Pickup assembly Rear damper Feed motor Feed motor PC board ...

Page 10: ...ment Is a disc present DVD or CD initial setting DVD single Initial setting DVD dual Initial setting CD Initial setting To each disc playback process DVD single single layer DVD single single layer DVD dual dual layer CD CD DVD dual dual layer 1 Tray close operation Pin 6 of IC601 LDMP H L Pin 7 of IC601 LDMN L Is tray closed Pin 5 of CN502 TCLS L Y N Tray stops Pin 6 of IC601 LDMP H Pin 7 of IC60...

Page 11: ...p at pin 162 of IC502 Check BUS between IC502 and IC601 and oscillation Check feed gear N Y 2 1 No disc misjudgement display of disc presence Does lens move with UP DOWN full stroke in focus direction Is laser current normal Check IC502 Does search signal output at both edges of focus coil Pins 10 to 13 of CN501 Does focus search voltage of 1 65V 0 4V develop at pin 1 of IC504 E597 Check pickup he...

Page 12: ...its of IC501 Q501 and Q502 lop Voltage between E522 and E523 3 3Ω Replace pickup mechanism Check wiring for pickup head Check peripheral circuits of IC501 Q501 and Q502 lop 90 mA lop 50 mA 3 Y Fig 1 3 4 Fig 1 3 5 DVD single single layer disc detection waveform FE signal Pin150 TP504 of IC502 SBAD signal Pin152 TP506 of IC502 1 65V V 500 mV div H 2 ms div DVD dual dual layer disc detection waveform...

Page 13: ...in adjustment Tracking gain adjustment Focus balance adjustment RF gain adjustment Repeat three times Is address code possible to read Search Picture appears Does NG continue more than 3 s Disc playback NG 4 2 1 5 4 6 Y N N Y Y Automatic adjustment is carried out when a disc is replaced after power ON N N N Y Y N N Y Y Fig 1 3 9 2 Picture appears PLAY ...

Page 14: ...ing N Y Focus servo is NG Are FE SBAD FSON signals normal Check peripheral circuit of IC601 Do signals output to pins 4 to 9 of CN501 Check IC501 Check wiring for pickup head Lens cleaning Replace pickup mechanism Y Y N N 5 FE signal Pin 150 TP504 of IC502 SBAD signal Pin 152 TP506 of IC502 0 3V 1 65V 0 3V Focus search Focus servo on Focus servo ON signal waveform Fig 1 3 10 Fig 1 3 11 Fig 1 3 12 ...

Page 15: ...IC601 Check IC501 6 Y N Signal waveform at tracking servo ON CD TE signal Pin 151 TP503 of IC502 1 65V RFRP signal Pin 153 TP501 of IC502 Search ON SRCH Pin 38 TP508 of IC502 ON search Tracking servo on Signal waveform at tracking servo ON DVD Fig 1 3 13 Fig 1 3 14 Fig 1 3 15 ...

Page 16: ...2 7 Y N N N N Y Y Y DVD RF signal Pin 45 TP515 of IC501 V 500 mV div H 50 ns div DVD RF signal DVD RF signal Pin 45 TP515 of IC501 DVD PLCK Pin 117 TP511 of IC502 CH1 TP515 DVDRF 500 mV div CH2 TP511 DVDPLCK 5 V div 50 ns div DVD playback waveform CD RF signal Pin 45 TP515 of IC501 V 500 mV div H 100 ns div CD RF signal CD RF signal Pin 45 TP515 of IC501 CD PLCK Pin 117 TP511 of IC502 CH1 TP515 CD...

Page 17: ... Point E523 E522 TP515 RF TP507 FSON TP508 SRCH TP501 RFRP TP506 RFSB SBAD TP509 VMCK 23MHz TP503 TE TP504 FE TP505 VREF TP511 PLCK IC504 IC501 IC502 IC305 IC601 CN602 CN502 CN503 CN501 CN801 CN901 CN301 IC502 E594 DMDRV E595 FMDRV E596 TRDRV E597 FODRV ...

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Page 19: ...d some of them need special cautions That is take care of the tapping screws securing molded parts and fine pitch screws used to secure metal parts If they are used improp erly the screw holes will be easily damaged and the parts can not be fixed 1 REPLACEMENT OF MECHANICAL PARTS 1 1 Cabinet Replacement 1 1 1 Top Cover 1 Remove five screws 1 and remove the top cover 2 Fig 2 1 1 1 1 2 Clamper Stay ...

Page 20: ... direction then the tray panel 4 is removed Refer to Fig 2 1 5 3 When mounting the tray panel 4 insert the tray panel 4 along the grooves of the both sides of the tray 3 until clicking OK Tray NG Spring Mechanism chassis assembly NG This part should be touch to the left side of the tray OK NG Press down by finger unitil fix the clamper assembly No floating Floating NG Mounting 1 The spring for tra...

Page 21: ...echanism assembly descended The slider posi tions to the left side The gears are required to match their phases each other After setting the gear 4 as shown in the figure A insert the tray 3 When inserting a tray 3 push the rack gear side shown by the arrow After inserting the tray 3 confirm that the mark of the gear 4 matches with that of the rack gear on the tray first tooth of the gear Refer to...

Page 22: ...nt 1 2 1 Main PC Board Note Before removing the main PC board 4 be sure to short circuit the laser diode output land After replacing open the land as it was after inserting the flexible cables 1 1 Remove the top cover Refer to item 1 1 1 2 Remove six flexible cables 1 and remove one connector 3 3 Remove four screws 2 4 Release two claws and remove the main PC board 4 Note When mounting be sure to ...

Page 23: ...ghtened 4 Remove three screws 5 5 Remove two screws 6 6 Release two claws and remove the power supply PC board 7 Fig 2 1 11 1 2 4 Front PC Board 1 Remove the front panel Refer to item 1 1 4 2 Remove four screws 1 and remove the front display PC board 2 3 Remove two screws 3 and remove the power switch PC board 4 Fig 2 1 12 Tape 1 Connector 2 Connector 3 Screws 6 Screws 5 Power PC board 7 Claws Bin...

Page 24: ...le cables 1 3 Remove four screws 2 and remove the mechanism chassis assembly 3 Fig 2 1 13 Flexible cables 1 Screws 2 Mechanism chassis assembly 3 Pickup head Laser diode output land 1 3 2 Loading Belt 1 Remove the gear 1 by releasing the claw 2 Remove the gear 2 3 Remove the gear 3 and the loading belt 4 4 Replace the loading belt 4 with a new one 5 When mounting perform the reverse order of the r...

Page 25: ...b Chassis with a pickup mechanism 1 Turn the mechanism chassis assembly 1 upside down 2 Remove one screw 2 and release the boss A from the claw Then remove the sub chassis 3 with the pickup mechanism by sliding in the arrow direction 3 When mounting perform the reverse order of the removal Note When mounting the sub chassis 3 with the pickup mechanism first insert the boss C along the groove of th...

Page 26: ... Remove the gear A 2 3 Remove one screw 3 and remove the rack gear assembly 4 Fig 2 1 19 Mounting 1 When mounting perform the reverse order of the removal 2 Mount the gear B assembly 1 by pushing the pickup head 5 to the disc motor side arrow A direction and shifting the upper gear of the rack gear assembly 4 in the arrow B direction Refer to Fig 2 1 20 3 Fit the positioning holes on the upper gea...

Page 27: ...tor 2 with the feed motor PC board 3 attached Refer to Fig 2 1 22 3 Desolder the terminals of the feed motor 2 and remove the feed motor PC board 3 Mounting 1 Tighten the feed motor 2 on the pickup mechanism assembly with two screws 1 2 Insert the feed motor PC board 3 with the position ing pin on the chassis matched and solder the terminals 3 Perform the reverse order of the removal Note After mo...

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Page 29: ...3 1 SECTION 3 SERVICING DIAGRAMS 1 STANDING PC BOARDS FOR SERVICING Fig 3 1 1 EU04 Power SW PC board EU02 Power supply PC board EU05 Output PC board EU03 Front display PC board EU01 Main PC board ...

Page 30: ...gram Tolerance 1 Ceramic plastic and film capacitors of which capacitance are more than 10 pF None 5 or more B 0 1 C 0 25 D 0 5 F 1 G 2 2 Ceramic plastic and film capacitors of which capacitance are 10 pF or less None more than 5 pF B 0 1 pF C 0 25 pF 3 Electrolytic Trimmer Tolerance is not described Temperature characteristic None SL Ceramic capacitor For others temperature characteristics are de...

Page 31: ... 20 2 5 Waveform and Voltage Measurement The waveforms for CD DVD and RF shown in the circuit diagrams are obtained when a test disc is played back All voltage values except the waveforms are expressed in DC and measured by a digital voltmeter Eg 4 Eg 5 Fig 3 2 4 Fig 3 2 5 Type name 10µ Type Tolerance ...

Page 32: ... rewriting the new firmware into IC615 may be requested for servicing 3 Connect a computer to the main PC board of the DVD video player with using DATA UPDATE KIT P No 79080074 Fig 3 2 6 4 Writing operation Refer to the instruction attached to the data floppy disc Fig 3 2 6 Note The firmware and setup data floppy discs are not available as service parts CN601 DATA UPDATE KIT RS 232C Interface cabl...

Page 33: ... GND LDMP TOPN LDMN TCLS TRAY GND 5V TXD CTS RXD RTS GND 5V TXD CTS RXD RTS FMN FMP GND LMT DMN DMP VCC DMFG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 E12V EVER 5V PO ON OFF SIG ANALOG 5V NON REG 6V ON OFF 8V DIGITAL 5V DIGITAL 3V GND GND GND 24V F2 F1 GND E 5V POWLED POWKEY DC 12V E 5V PWON VCC 5V VCC 6V M 8V VDD 5V VDD 3V GND GND MGND VKK 24V F F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 34: ...24C04BFJ TB 9MHz CeraOSC 27MHz Xtal OSC RF Amp TA1293F Data Control Bus DVD AV Data SP DIF Data Buffer TC74HCU04AF LPF Amplifier Audio Out SL SR Analog Audio Out Y C Mixer Buffer Track Buffer 4M DRAM MSM514800C 70 TC203G08AF 0103 Z Audio DAC Audio DAC1 ICY01 AD71010 Audio DAC3 ICY31 AD1854 PCM1727 PCM1727 384fs Audio Master Clock SW POWER SUPPLY FRONT DISPLAY UNIT MAIN PROCESSOR UNIT AUDIO VIDEO O...

Page 35: ...3 9 4 2 Power Supply Block Diagram Fig 3 4 2 ...

Page 36: ...4 3 Front Display Power Switch Block Diagram 4 3 1 Front Display Fig 3 4 3 4 3 2 Front Display Pattern Fig 3 4 4 3 10 ...

Page 37: ...3 11 3 12 Fig 3 4 5 4 3 3 Front Display Power Switch Block Diagram BF GP1U263X ...

Page 38: ...HUYR 6 VWHP FORFN 9 2 0 5 0 W W R R 9 9 SURF SURFH H VVRU VVRU 6 6 5 53 7 7 UDFN EXIIHU FRQWUR UDFN EXIIHU FRQWURO O 5 5 9 5 6 7 5 53 3 0 02 02 3 6 55 6 0 0 1 1 3 3 8 8 RQWURO 86 6 592 6 67 0 6WDQGDUG YROWDJH 9 6 7 6 9UU 9 9U 9 FRLO FRLO 7 FRLO 7 FRLO 03 9 6 7 9 6 7 9 6 7 9 6 7 01 03 01 1 1 1 0 0 6 7 6 0 03 01 7231 6 7 6 6 2GUY 75GUY 0GUY 0GUY 22 752 3 1 7231 7 6 38 20 6 7 6 0 7UDFN EXIIHU FRQWURO...

Page 39: ...3 16 3 15 4 4 2 Logical System Block Diagram Fig 3 4 7 ...

Page 40: ...3 18 4 5 Output Block Diagram 3 17 Fig 3 5 1 Fig 3 4 8 1 Q803 AC120V 60Hz input ON MODE V 100 V div H 5 µs div C 3 1 2 5 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 5 1 Power Supply Circuit Diagram ...

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Page 42: ...3 21 3 22 Fig 3 5 3 5 2 Front Display Power Switch Circuit Diagram FWY620 1 FWY620 2 10K 220 RN2402 ...

Page 43: ... E125 E 4 E126 F 2 E127 F 2 E128 F 2 E129 F 2 E130 F 2 E131 F 2 E132 C 2 E133 C 3 E134 C 6 E135 E 6 E141 F 8 E142 F 8 E143 F 8 E144 F 8 E145 F10 E146 F 9 E147 F10 E148 F10 E F 1 B 6 E G 0 1 B 3 E G 0 2 B 3 E G 0 3 B 3 E G 0 4 B 3 E G 0 5 B 3 E G 0 6 B 4 E G 0 7 B 4 E G 0 8 B 4 E G 0 9 B 4 E G 1 0 B 4 E G 1 1 B 4 E G 1 2 B 4 E G 1 3 B 4 E P 0 1 B 5 E P 0 2 B 5 E P 0 3 B 5 E P 0 4 B 5 E P 0 5 B 5 E ...

Page 44: ...3 24 5 3 Main Circuit Diagrams 5 3 1 Main ICs Information TC9453F MD36710X TMP94CS40AF TC203G08AF TA1293F KA3032 ADV7170 MBM29F800TA 55 PCM1727 S24C01AFJ TB ...

Page 45: ...ime control RTC input Teletext data request signal Defaults to GND when teletext not selected enables backward compatibility to ADV7175 ADV7176 Teletext data Defaults to VAA when teletext not selected enables backward compatibility to ADV7175A ADV7176 8 bit 4 2 2 Multiplexed Y Cr Cb pixel port P7 P0 or 16 bit Y Cr Cb pixel port P15 P0 P0 represents the LSB Ground pin TTL clock input Name RED CHROM...

Page 46: ...Power ground CH2 drive output CH2 drive output CH1 drive output CH1 drive output Power supply voltage for CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Regulator output Regulator 5V output Ground Regulator reset Signal supply voltage Bias voltage input CH1 OP AMP input CH1 OP AMP input Name OUT1 IN2 1 IN2 2 OUT2 IN3 1 GND IN3 2 OUT3 IN4 1 IN4 2 OUT4 CTL FWD1 REV1 S G N D OPOUT GND OPIN IPIN MUTE4 MUTE3 MUTE1 2 PVCC1 DO5 2 DO5 ...

Page 47: ... may not be used Interruptionrequirement activelow Deassert when host reads interruption status resister of MD36710X Also deassert after host masks interruption in the interrupt mask resister of MD36710X or reseting If HIRQ is not asserted 3 state condition occurs External pull up resistor is required Host Interface CD DSP interface Sub ode interface 32 pins Function Determines data bus width of h...

Page 48: ...clock signals are entered Only during reset setting of terminal can be changed Video enable input active low When active MD 36710X develops video data When deasserting pixel output becomes 3 state condition But sync and clock signals are kept to be active Input is changeable at any time but becomes effective at the next VCLKx2 Vertical sync bidirectional signal pin Polarity and length are programm...

Page 49: ...r clock buffer output Not connected Use the pin with open PLL 2 generation system clock output Serial control data enable input 1 Serial control data clock input 1 Serial control data data input 1 External reset input reset at L 1 Rch analog audio output Analog GND Analog power supply Lch analog audio output Internal analog bias connected with a bypass capacitor Infinity zero detection output 2 PC...

Page 50: ...nction GND terminal Drive terminal Monitor terminal Analog VREF Filter capacity for reference Digital VREF Power supply terminal DPD AC coupling capacity 1 DPD AC coupling capacity 2 DPD integration capacity 1 DPD integration capacity 2 Control line bit clock Control line latch signal Control line serial data Reference clock input Capacity for time constant adjustment Power supply terminal RFO con...

Page 51: ...S S XI X O XVDD TESM0 TESM1 TESM2 VDD3 V S S 3 VPFC TEST0 VLPFI VLPFO V S S 3 MON0 MON1 MON2 MON3 MON4 MON5 MON6 MON7 MON8 MON9 VDD3 N C TEST1 FLGA FLGB V S S 3 RST MA MRD MWR MCE MINT MD0 MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7 VDD5 N C S M C K VMCK Pin No 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107...

Page 52: ...ol signal Positive polarity DVD CD phase control signal Negative polarity DVD CD phase control signal Positive polarity DVD CD phase control signal Negative polarity Data PLL low pass filter inverted input Data PLL low pass filter output Exclusive reference power supply for data PLL VCO reference VCO automatic adjustment filter output Exclusive power supply for PLL Data slice 6 bit DAC output Test...

Page 53: ...rtA4 output port Initializes to 1 output Write enable 0 write enable signal for DRAM is developed Name P75 BUSRQ P76 BUSAK P80 C S 0 P81 C S 1 RAS0 P82 C S 2 P83 C S 3 RAS1 P84 C S 4 P85 C S 5 P86 WAIT PA0 CAS0 LCAS0 PA1 UCAS0 PA2 OE0 PA3 OE1 PA4 WE0 Pin No 77 84 86 93 95 102 104 111 113 120 122 129 131 138 75 74 73 72 71 Function Port 0 I O port Data 0 7 data bus 0 7 Function is selectable by set...

Page 54: ...obe 1 CAS strobe signal for DRAM is developed if address is within the assigned address range Lower column address strobe 1 lower CAS strobe signal for DRAM is developed if address is within the assigned address range Lower lower column address strobe 1 lower lower CAS strobe signal for DRAM is developed if address is within the assigned address range Port B1 output port Initializes to 1 output Up...

Page 55: ...rminal H for 10 bit A D converter Reference voltage input terminal L for 10 bit A D converter 10 bit A D converter power supply terminal 10 bit A D converter GND terminal Power supply terminal for clock doubler GND terminal for clock doubler Digital power supply terminal Digital GND terminal Name RESET VREFH VREFL ADVCC A D V S S C LV C C C LV S S D V C C D V S S ...

Page 56: ...F4 E640 F4 E641 F4 E644 E 3 E645 E 2 E646 E 2 E647 E 2 E648 E 2 E649 G 3 E801 G12 E802 G12 E803 G12 E804 G12 E805 G12 E806 G12 E807 H12 E808 H12 E810 H12 E811 H12 E812 H12 E813 H12 E814 H12 E815 G12 E816 G11 E817 G11 E818 G11 E819 H11 E901 B12 E902 B12 E903 C12 E904 C12 E905 C12 E906 C12 E907 C12 E908 C12 E909 C12 E910 C12 E911 C12 E912 C12 E913 C12 E914 C12 E915 C12 E916 C12 E917 C12 E918 C12 E91...

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Page 65: ...Fig 3 4 1 5 4 Output Circuit Diagram ...

Page 66: ...v L ch output R ch output V 500 mV div H 20 µs div B 8 C 9 4 CNX01 V 1 V div H 20 µs div G 1 G 1 G 1 5 CNX01 V 1 V div H 20 µs div H 8 2 JX01 S video output 3 JX02 Y CB CR output Y a b c C V 500 mV div H 20 µs div B 8 C 9 a a b c a b a b b c a Pin S DATA b Pin S CLOCK c Pin DA2CSX CNY01 3 4 a Pin CB b Pin CR 6 2 5 F 1 F 1 F 1 F 1 a Pin LRCK b Pin BCK c Pin ADATA3 9 8 7 6 a Pin Y b Pin C 8 4 a Pin ...

Page 67: ... 0 0 0 QY09 SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 9 4 9 4 9 0 0 0 QY12 SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 QY11 SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 QY10 SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 QY08 SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ð 5 4 9 2 4 7 5 4 0 QX07 DRIVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 2 7 0 0 0 0 QX08 DRIVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 QX09 DRIVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 QX10 SWITCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 6 2 6 0 0 0 0 QX11 DRIVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 68: ...n units For more information please refer to the circuits below 3 47 Fig 3 5 8 Lch 6dB Lch OUT Lch 0dB Rch 6dB Rch OUT Rch 0dB CTL 9V 10 9 CW92 47µ 10V NP CW91 47µ 10V NP SW91 EG2 9 DW91 1SS133 8 7 6 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 CNW91 B88 PH K S EU52 SUB OUTPUT EU05 OUTPUT Old type NC NC NP NP ...

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Page 70: ...5 5 Motor System Circuit Diagram Fig 3 5 9 C N 1 A 3 H 1 D 2 R 1 D 4 R 2 D 3 S 1 B 5 Part Loca No tion C N 2 F 2 M M 1 E 5 S W 1 F 5 S W 2 G 5 S W 3 G 5 Part Loca No tion 3 49 3 50 ...

Page 71: ... marked are of chip type and mounted on original PC boards However when they are placed for servicing works use discrete parts listed on the parts list ABBREVIATIONS 1 Integrated Circuit IC 2 Capacitor Cap Capacitance Tolerance for Nominal Capacitance more than 10pF P 100 0 Symbol Tolerance B 0 1 C 0 25 D 0 5 F 1 G 2 J 5 K 10 M 20 N 30 V 20 10 W 100 10 U 75 10 Q 30 10 T 50 10 Symbol Tolerance X 40...

Page 72: ...4 2 4 EXPLODED VIEWS 4 1 Packing Assembly Fig 4 4 1 ...

Page 73: ...4 3 4 2 Chassis Assembly Fig 4 4 2 ZG20 ZG60 BID 3 0x6 0 ZG60 BID 3 0x6 0 EU02 EU05 ZG22 ZG26 EU04 EU03 ZG03 ZG01 ZG67 ZG63 ZG64 EU01 W901 W301 W501 W503 W502 ZG74 ZG71 ZG70 W602 W102 ...

Page 74: ...2 MC12 MC11 MC14 MC63 MC33 MG63 MC01 MP60 MP92 MP16 PAN 1 7x4 0 MP91 MP61 PAN 2 6x1 5 MP37 MP36 MP36 MP37 MP65 PAN 2 6x8 FM01 EU05 MP01 MC61 BID 2 6x8 0 MC04 MC03 BID 2 6x3 5 BID 2 6x3 5 MC65 RM01 MP02 MC10 W6 2P0 2D12 W6 2P0 2D12 W6 6P0 5D12 ...

Page 75: ...324A 79040147 IC STR G6651LF1105 79040146 IC TA76431S I B DD5000 INSTRUCTION BOOK 79089023 JACK AC INLET 79070419 KIT GEAR B ASSY 79060035 LED 79070415 MECHA PU ASSY 79089035 MODULE REMOTE 79070421 MOTOR ASSY FEED 79070427 MOTOR ASSY LOADING 79071076 PANEL TRAY 79071075 PANEL UNIT ASSY FRONT 79081034 PCB FRONT ASSY 79083028 PCB MAIN ASSY TA REQUIRED 79085020 PCB OUTPUT TA REQUIRED 79085017 PCB POW...

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