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5 PREVENTION OF STATIC ELECTRICITY DISCHARGE

The laser diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup) may break down due to static electricity of clothes or human body. Use due
caution to electrostatic break down when servicing and handling the laser diode.

5.1. Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention

Some devices such as the DVD player use the optical pickup (laser diode) and the optical pickup will be damaged by static
electricity in the working environment. Proceed servicing works under the working environment where grounding works is
completed.

5.1.1. Worktable grounding

 1. Put a conductive material (sheet) or iron sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed, and ground the sheet.

5.1.2. Human body grounding

 1. Use the anti-static wrist strap to discharge the static electricity form your body.

5.1.3. Handling of optical pickup

 1. In order to keep the optical pickup in good quality, during transporting and before installing, both ends of the laser diode are to

be shortcircuited. After replacing the part with a new one, remove the short circuit according to the correct procedure. ( Refer
to this Service manual )

 2. Failure to do so will damage the laser diode due to the external current surge from the power supply in the tester.

5.2. Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit (Optical Pickup)

 1. Do not give a considerable shock to the traverse unit (optical pickup) as it has an extremely high-precise structure.
 2. When replacing the optical pickup, install the flexible cable and cut its short land with a nipper. Refer to the optical pickup

replacement procedure in this Service Manual. Before replacing the traverse unit, remove the short pin for preventing static
electricity and install a new unit. Connect the connector as soon as possible.

 3. The flexible cable may be cut off if an excessive force is applied to it. Use caution when handling the cable.
 4. The half-fixed resistor for laser power adjustment shall not be adjusted. Do not turn the resistor.

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NV-VP60GL / NV-VP60GC / NV-VP60GCS

Summary of Contents for NV-VP60GC

Page 1: ...shita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS R4 MECHANISM DVD Player Video Cassette Recorder ORDER NO MAV0604001CE ...

Page 2: ... 4 PRECAUTION OF LASER DIODE 6 5 PREVENTION OF STATIC ELECTRICITY DISCHARGE 7 5 1 Grounding for electrostatic breakdown prevention 7 5 2 Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit Optical Pickup 7 6 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 8 6 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 6 2 SERVICE CAUTION 1 10 6 3 CAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD NV VP60GC 12 6 4 HOW TO REPLACE THE LITHIUM BATTERY 13 CONTENTS Page Page 2 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV ...

Page 3: ...INPUT OUTPUT CHART FOR IC6001 50 14 WAVEFORM TABLE VOLTAGE CHART 54 14 1 WAVEFORM TABLE 54 14 2 VOLTAGE CHART 56 15 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 57 15 1 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 57 15 2 SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 58 15 3 LUMINANCE CHROMINANCE BLOCK DIAGRAM 59 15 4 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM 60 15 5 DVD INTERFACE BLOCK DIAGRAM 61 15 6 DVD SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 62 15 7 DVD VIDEO AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM 63 16 SCHEMATIC DIAG...

Page 4: ...nd Circuit Board Diagrams as follows Model No Indication Mark NV VP60GL GL NV VP60GC GC NV VP60GCS GCS 1 2 ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER PbF Distinction of PbF PCB PCBs manufactured using lead free solder will have a PbF stamp on the PCB Caution Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder Typically the melting point is 50 70 F 30 40 C higher Please use a high temperature soldering iron...

Page 5: ...s to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards 3 PREVENTION OF ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE ESD TO ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE ES DEVICES Some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged easily by static electricity Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive ES Devices Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and ...

Page 6: ...devices Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity ESD sufficient to damage an ES device 4 PRECAUTION OF LASER DIODE 6 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 7: ...ty during transporting and before installing both ends of the laser diode are to be shortcircuited After replacing the part with a new one remove the short circuit according to the correct procedure Refer to this Service manual 2 Failure to do so will damage the laser diode due to the external current surge from the power supply in the tester 5 2 Handling Precautions for Traverse Unit Optical Pick...

Page 8: ...6 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 6 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

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Page 10: ...he monitor there is no way to transfer the NAVI data to IC6001 which is newly mounted 6 2 1 REPLACING PROCEDURE IC6001 1 PREPARATION Before replacing IC6001 1 Be noted that stored TV broadcast channels might be erased Because the user may have stored TV broadcast manually rather than using Auto Tuning NOTE During servicing do not make a short circuit between IC6001 pin 37 5V with other line Compon...

Page 11: ...P and CH DOWN buttons 3 Disconnect the AC plug for few seconds and connect it again and press POWER button for turning the power to on from off to carry out the Plug in Auto Tuner Preset 4 Since other than the channels that can be stored by Auto Tuning operation are not available yet preset manually by consulting the note of its available TV channels of which you took before STEP5 TAPE INTERCHANGE...

Page 12: ...F THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured ...

Page 13: ...n C B A by referring to the Disassembling Procedure 2 Unsolder the Lithium Battery B7751 and then replace it with a new one See Fig B1 6 4 HOW TO REPLACE THE LITHIUM BATTERY NOTE The lithium battery is a critical component It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge It must therefore only be fitted in equipment designed specifically for its use Replacement batteries must be of the sa...

Page 14: ...display disappears for moment then changes to 1 c Disconnect the AC mains lead and the reconnect it d Turn on the unit Auto Tuning commences 3 If you turn the VCR off during Auto Tuning Auto Tuning will stop halfway The VCR should be reset and restarted by the item 2 in order to execute Auto Tuning 4 If the VCR starts playback during Auto Tuning Auto Tuning will stop halfway The VCR should be rese...

Page 15: ... S5 Fig S4 Fig S5 f Then unload again to remove the cassette tape as shown in Fig S6 Fig S6 3 Removal by manual operations after uninstalling the mechanism refer to the DISASSEMBLY METHOD of item 3 1 a Disconnect the AC plug and remove the Top Panel Front Panel and the Mechanism by referring to the Disassembly Procedures b Remove the Screw S1 and remove the Loading Motor both as shown in Fig S7 Fi...

Page 16: ... not replace only replace the Upper Cylinder unit of R4 Mechanism please replace the whole Cylinder Unit with a new one Perform the Compatibility adjustment after replacing the DD Cylinder Unit 1 Remove the Mechanism Unit from Main C B A Chassis by referring to Disassembly Procedure 2 Unlock 2 locking tabs on a side to release the Cylinder Flexible Card as shown in Fig S10 CAUTION Handle the Cylin...

Page 17: ...ush stopper portion of the FPC HOLDER with a small minus screw driver and so on And then pay attention for not to scratch the Cylinder and not to break the Head Chip 2 FPC HOLDER is not reuseable If removed install a new one Fig S13 6 5 5 FLAT CARD CABLE INSTALLATION When installing the Flat Card Cable on the connector install the Flat Card Cable with the cable contacts facing the connector contac...

Page 18: ...logging on video heads 3 These improve the efficiency of video head cleaning service and shortening cleaning time for end users VFK0923FT For Service usage Type of Cassette Full VHS Cassette Cleaning Time 10 Seconds Time Tape Length 20 m Usability in a Path 180 Times VFK0823FSE For end users Type of Cassette Full VHS Cassette Cleaning Time 10 Seconds Time Tape Length 3 34 m Usability in a Path 30 ...

Page 19: ...LY FLOW CHART This flow chart indicates disassembly steps of the casing parts and the circuit boards in order to find the necessary items for servicing When reassembling perform the steps in the reverse order 7 2 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT 19 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 20: ...nlock 9 Tabs C Fig D2 3 REMOVAL OF THE BACK PANEL Remove 4 Screws D Remove Screw E Release 2 Bosses F Fig D3 4 REMOVAL OF THE FRONT JACK C B A AND FRONT SW C B A REMOVAL OF THE FRONT JACK C B A Remove 4 Screws G Unlock 3 Tabs H REMOVAL OF THE FRONT SW C B A Remove 3 Screws I Unlock 2 Tabs J Fig D4 20 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 21: ...5 REMOVAL OF THE DVD MECHANISM UNIT Remove 4 Screws K Fig D5 6 REMOVAL OF THE VCR MECHANISM UNIT Remove Screw L Remove 3 Screws M Remove Screw N Remove Screw O Fig D6 21 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 22: ...ab Q Unlock Locking Portion R Fig D7 8 REMOVAL OF THE MOTOR C B A Unsolder 4 Solder Points S Fig D8 9 REMOVAL OF THE POWER C B A Remove 2 Screws T Unlock 2 Tabs U Fig D9 10 REMOVAL OF THE MAIN C B A Remove 3 Screws V Fig D10 22 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 23: ...RVICE POSITION 7 4 1 SERVICE POSITION OF MAIN C B A 7 4 2 SERVICE POSITION OF POWER C B A 7 4 3 SERVICE POSITION OF DVD MODULE C B A DVD MECHANISM 7 4 4 EXTENSION CABLE LIST 23 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 24: ...SEMBLING THE MECHANISM UNIT 8 1 Disassembly Procedure 8 2 Motor C B A 1 Remove the solders 8 3 Clamp Plate Unit 1 Spread the stopper by hand to slide the tabs and remove the clamp plate unit 24 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 25: ...ckmost position 1 Turn traverse gear until cam gear leaver comes to the lever adjusting position at the end of mechanical chassis unit 2 Check the position of convex phase on back of the tray and that of concave phase on drive gear a Place the tray on the unit from rearward 25 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 26: ...ex phase and concave phase properly so that the gap between turntable and tray becomes 5mm or less 8 5 Traverse Block 1 Lift the traverse block while spreading the hook of the mechanical chassis unit 2 Disengage the tabs from the holes of the mechanical chassis unit 26 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 27: ...urn rightward Front view 2 Bring cam gear lever to the lever adjusting position at the end of mechanical chassis unit 3 Put tabs A and B into slots A and B respectively Place tabs C into hooks to mount the traverse block on mechanical chassis unit Slot A Mechanical chassis unit Slot B Cam gear 1 Disengage the tabs from the traverse gear 2 Remove the traverse gear B 27 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GC...

Page 28: ...ctuator and their peripheries 2 Do not use tester to check laser diode Laser diode can be damaged easily 3 The use of soldering iron with anti static feature is recommended when providing short circuit to laser diode or when removing it 4 Solder the land on flexible cable of optical pickup unit Caution When using the soldering iron without anti static feature short circuit the flexible cable termi...

Page 29: ...al pickup Fig 1 8 7 3 Cautions to Be Taken When Replacing the Optical Pickup An antistatic flexible sheet FPC is connected with the new optical pickup Replace the optical pickup according to the following procedure 1 Install the Terminal FPC TRV feed rack on the optical pickup See Fig 1 2 Install the Terminal FPC in the connector on the Motor C B A Fig 2 29 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 30: ...rive shaft guide shaft rubber cushion and spring holder on the traverse block Fig 3 Cautions to be taken when assembling the unit Install the pickup unit so that it is located at the rear end of the guide shaft 30 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 31: ...4 Cut the antistatic flexible sheet for the optical pickup unit Fig 4 31 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 32: ...e direction of the arrow 8 9 Disassembling the Traverse Gear A 1 Remove the traverse gear A 8 10 Disassembling the Spindle Motor Unit 1 Remove the floating rubbers 8 11 VCR Mechanism Adjustment Procedures Refer to the Service Manual for R4 Mechanism Chassis Order No VRD0202010C8 32 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 33: ...e Self diagnosis and tilt adjustment Be sure to use the self diagnosis function before replacing the optical pickup when NO DISC is displayed As a guideline you should replace the optical pickup when the value of the laser drive current is more than 70 DVD 55 CD Note Press the power button to turn on the power and check the value within three minutes before the unit warms up Otherwise the result w...

Page 34: ... error U15 Non finalized DVD R disc playback error H01 Tray loading error H02 Spindle servo error Spindle servo DV3 2 IC8001 SP motor CLV servo error H03 Traverse servo error H04 Tracking servo error H05 Seek error H06 Power error Cannot switch off the power because of the panel and system computer communication error H07 Spindle motor drive error Spindle motor ass y DSC related F500 DSC error DV3...

Page 35: ... message to AV task F891 Message couldn t be sent to AV task Begin sending message to AV task F893 FROM falsification FROM IC8651 DV3 2 IC8001 F894 EEPROM abnormality Serial communicat ion on lone F895 Language area abnormality Firm version agreement check for factory preset setting failure prevention FROM IC8651 F896 No existence model Firm version agreement check for factory preset setting failu...

Page 36: ...9 5 Service mode table 2 Pressing various button combinations on the player and remote control unit can activate the service modes 36 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

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Page 38: ... procedure after completing repairs 9 7 1 Method Confirm that the power is turned on 1 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open close the tray 2 Press the POWER button to turn on off the power 3 Disconnect the power plug from the outlet 9 7 2 Precautions When disconnecting the power plug while the tray is still open close the tray manually 38 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 39: ...rder to optimize the drive operation the firmware of the DVD player may be renewed to improve the quality including operationability and playerbility by updating the firmware onto the substandard disc After version up recovery processing is executed automatically Part number of the recovery disc for version up will be noticed when it is supplied Updating firmware 1 Load the recovery disc that is s...

Page 40: ... replacing other parts of the traverse unit However do adjustment if there is a noticeable degradation in picture quality Optical adjustments cannot be made inside the optical pickup Adjustment is generally unnecessary after replacing the traverse unit 11 2 2 Important points in electrical adjustment Follow the adjustment procedures described in this Manual 11 3 Storing and Handling Test Discs Sur...

Page 41: ...1 2 Important points 1 Do tangetial adjustment first then tilt adjustment 2 Repeat adjusting two or three times to find the optimum point 3 Finish the procedure with tilt adjustment Jitter value depends on the model 1 If the jitter value changes like B the optimum point is easy to find 2 If the jitter value changes like A set the optimum point near the middle Note When adjust Tilt adjustment screw...

Page 42: ...djustment is finished lock each adjustment screw in position using screw lock 11 4 1 4 Procedure for screw lock 1 After adjustment remove top cover tray clamper base and traverse unit in this sequence 2 Lay the traverse unit upside down and fix adjustment screw with screw lock 3 After fixing reassemble traverse unit clamper base tray and top cover 42 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 43: ... The F20 F21 F22 or F23 is displayed Refer to next PG Shifter Adjustment Self Diagnosis Indication Table regarding the details of the indications 7 Exit from Service Mode Press FF and EJECT keys simultaneously in 6 times Then the FIP becomes normal indication PG SHIFTER AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT SELF DIAGNOSIS INDICATION F20 NG1 in the PG Shifter Automatic Adjustment The cylinder rotation is unstable d...

Page 44: ...SPONSE DIGITAL SERVO CONTROLLER DATA SLICE LOOP FILTER DIGITAL VIDEO DISC INITIAL LOGO ABBREVIATIONS E EC ECR ENCSEL ETMCLK ETSCLK ERROR TORQUE CONTROL ERROR TORQUE CONTROL REFERENCE ENCODER SELECT EXTERNAL M CLOCK 81MHz 40 5MHz EXTERNAL S CLOCK 54MHz F FBAL FCLK FE FFI FEO FG FSC FSCK FOCUS BALANCE FRAME CLOCK FOCUS ERROR FOCUS ERROR AMP INVERTED INPUT FOCUS ERROR AMP OUTPUT FREQUENCY GENERATOR F...

Page 45: ...B CODE CLOCK SUB CODE Q DATA SYSTEM CLOCK T TE TIBAL TID TIN TIP TIS TPSN TPSO TPSP TRCRS TRON TRSON TRACKING ERROR BALANCE CONTROL BALANCE OUTPUT 1 BALANCE INPUT BALANCE INPUT BALANCE OUTPUT 2 OP AMP INPUT OP AMP OUTPUT OP AMP INVERTED INPUT TRACK CROSS SIGNAL TRACKING ON TRAVERSE SERVO ON INITIAL LOGO ABBREVIATIONS V VBLANK VCC VCDCONT VDD VFB VREF VSS V BLANKING COLLECTOR POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE V...

Page 46: ...L AUDIO OUTPUT R AUDIO SELECT H AUDIO L AUDIO R AV CONTROL AV CONTROL AV CONTROL SERIAL CLOCK AV CONTROL MODE AV CONTROL LEVEL METER R AV SW LEVEL METER L B MODE H BURST GATE PULSE BACK UP 5V BAND U BAND VL BILINGUAL MIX L BIL BIL L BIL H BIL M1 L BS CLOCK BS DATA BS LCH IN BS MIX H BS MON H BS MONI H BS RCH IN BS VIDEO BS VIDEO BS1 BS H BS LEVEL BS M H BS VTR H BUS CLK BUS LSN BUS TLK BUZZER CAP ...

Page 47: ... FM OUTPUT L FM OUTPUT R FM PACK OUTPUT L FM PACK OUTPUT R FM BS SELECT L FM BS SELECT R FS CLOCK FULL ERASE HEAD ON H FULL ERASE HEAD ON H FULL E 12V GND A GND TU GND N SW 12V H SYNC H AMP SW H P R H P L H P GND H P OUT L H P OUT R H SW HEAD PHONE L HEAD PHONE R HEAD SW HEATER HEATER HSS HTR HTR I RFE ICL IF IN SELA1 IN SELA2 IN SELA3 INS L R L INS H INSEL A1 INSEL A2 INSERT INSERT H IO CS JOG1 J...

Page 48: ...H NR BIAS NTSC L CONTROL AGC CIRCUIT OUTPUT P OFF H P OFF L P FAIL P OFF H P OFF L PAL H PAL L NTSC H PB ADJ OUT PB OUT PB H PFG PHOTSN B PICT CNT PLAY LED RVS LED PLAY PO PLAY R LED PLY DEW POWER OFF L PREROLL H PWRFAIL R CH H R CH L R ST R S F RCH H REC 12V REC CHROMA REC H REC IN REC OUT L REC START REC VR C REC VR L REC VR R REC Y REC H REC C REC Y REC EE CTL REEL T REEL S REGULATOR FILTER RES...

Page 49: ...P 2 POSITION STOP 2 POSITION SAFETY TAB SW STEREO H SUB BIAS SUB SW S VHS CASSETTE L SW 5V DETECT SYNC L SYSCON 5V SYSTEM T PHOTO T RL PLS T BUSCLK T BUSLSN T BUSTLK T END L T PHOTO TAPE END L TAPE END L CAM TEST TPZ TRIC L TRICK L TRK ENV TU AUDIO TU GND TU V IN TU VIDEO TUN NOR IN TUN R TUN AUDIO IN TUNER 12V TUNER L TUNER V IN TUNER L TUNER N TUNER R TUNER 12 TUOFF H TV AUDIO TV VTR TXTON L U R...

Page 50: ...always L Low Low Low 17 DVD OUT H O Common Output For DVD Output High Common Output For VCR Output Low As for DVD VTR during P Off Output Low Normal Opera tion Low Low 18 VIDEO H SW O Video Head Switch Signal During L R H during R L L Low Low Low 19 AUDIO H SW O Audio head switch signal Low Low Low 20 D REC H O Video Record Current timing terminal Low Low Low 21 TEST2 L I Test mode 2 setting termi...

Page 51: ... input In In In 36 32KHz OUT O Sub clock 32 768KHz osc output Out Out Out 37 5V D Digital port Power Vcc 5V 38 12MHz IN I Main clock 12 16MHz osc input In In In 39 12MHz OUT O Main clock 12 16MHz osc output Out Out Out 40 GND OSC OSC circuit Digital GND 41 NC Unused terminal Fixed Output Low Low Low Low 42 NC Unused terminal Fixed Output Low Low Low Low 43 32K START L I Clock source selection term...

Page 52: ...Normal Opera tion In In 70 IC DATA CLK O Peripheral IC control Timer Bus signal clock output Normal Opera tion Low Hi Z 71 IIC CLK O AV1 Chip FM Audio IC serial communication terminal IIC Normal Opera tion Low Hi Z 72 IIC DATA I O AV1 Chip FM Audio IC serial communication terminal IIC Normal Opera tion Low Hi Z 73 125Hz ROM CORE O Since there are 2 function controls port function is divided into 2...

Page 53: ...all comply with R4 mecha control spec Low Low Low 85 SQPB H I The distinction results wheter S VHS or VHS of the playback tape is input in VV mode Low is input VHS tape playback High is input S VHS tape playback Note When the MESECAM H terminal receives High above result is invalidated and the tape is judged to VHS tape playback In In In 86 FG AMP OUT O Capstan FG Amp Signal Output terminal Out Ou...

Page 54: ...AY 1 4Vp p 20usec div IC4501 21 REC 1 4Vp p 20usec div IC4501 53 57 REC PLAY 1 8Vp p 0 5msec div IC3001 98 REC 1 6Vp p 0 5msec div IC3001 96 PLAY 0 1Vp p 5msec div IC3001 86 REC 1 4Vp p 5msec div IC3001 85 PLAY 180mVp p 20µsec div IC3001 87 PLAY 150mVp p 20µsec div IC3001 73 REC PLAY 5 0Vp p 5msec div IC3001 74 REC PLAY 5 0Vp p 5msec div IC3001 17 21 REC 1 0Vp p 20µsec div IC3001 26 REC 0 5Vp p 20...

Page 55: ...µsec div IC8420 8 PLAY DVD 3 5Vp p 5µsec div IC8420 14 15 PLAY DVD 0 3Vp p 0 5msec div IC34301 1 7 PLAY DVD 1 0Vp p 0 5msec div IC8001 169 PLAY DVD 6Vp p 10µsec div IC8001 149 156 PLAY DVD 0 92Vp p 20µsec div IC8001 148 PLAY DVD 0 5Vp p 20µsec div IC8001 147 PLAY DVD 0 5Vp p 20µsec div IC8420 5 PLAY DVD 0 7Vp p 50nsec div IC8420 7 PLAY DVD 4 2Vp p 0 2µsec div IC8001 157 PLAY DVD 0 6Vp p 20µsec div...

Page 56: ... 1 7 5 2 2 1 1 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 REC 0 0 0 4 6 4 6 0 1 7 2 2 0 1 7 0 1 7 5 1 2 1 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 F F 0 0 0 4 6 4 6 0 1 7 2 2 0 1 7 0 1 7 5 2 2 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 REW 0 0 0 4 6 4 6 0 1 7 2 2 0 1 7 0 1 7 5 2 2 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ref No MODE 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 STOP 4 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 3 3 4 6 4 0 3 9 0 0 4 9 0 2 4 5 1 5 0 0 2 PLAY 4 9 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 3 2 4 6 4 0...

Page 57: ...G 6V SYSTEM CONTROL TO VIDEO VIDEO 5V 5V REG Q1351 DECODER Hi Fi AUDIO TO VIDEO AUDIO 5V 5V REG Q1352 TO TUNER Q1354 5V REG TUNER 5V REG 5V 5V REG Q6305 CONTROL TO SYSTEM IC6301 TW1004 5V REG Q6306 3V REG Q36360 TO TIMER TIMER 3V CONTROL TO SYSTEM CONTROL TO SYSTEM AD 5V BACK UP 5V FROM IC6001 TO IC2501 POWER ON REG 5V REG 5V SW 1 3 4 Q1341 12V REG Q33001 5V REG INTERFACE TO DVD ADAC 5V TO TUNER S...

Page 58: ...SOR PHOTO SUPPLY Q1502 TAB SW SAFETY S1531 5V S REEL SENSOR IC1512 4 1 2 3 5V 4 1 3 2 TL6013 TL6012 79 S REEL 80 T REEL 27 SAFETY TAB 7 S PHOTO 8 T PHOTO SW MODE S1532 5 4 3 2 1 30 POSITION SW4 POSITION SW3 31 32 POSITION SW2 POSITION SW1 33 PB CTL OUT EX FF REW TW2002 97 82 6 5 P4002 P4002 HEAD CONTROL 95 94 TL6001 125Hz 73 COMPOSER FG PG AMPLIFIRE DIFFERENTIAL 17 16 15 CYL PFG 90 18 CYL ET CTL A...

Page 59: ... 17 15 EMPHASIS NON LINEAR DEH COMPARATOR PHASE TRAP NC HP NC REDUCTION Y NOISE DELAY Y CCD LPF GCL GCL R SVHS R SVHS DO DO REC SQPB SQPB P R SVHS L SECAM SVHS L SECAM SSEQ SECAM DELAY Y LPF R P GCL NOT USED IN THESE MODELS SIGNAL INPUT LINE EXTERNAL PB LUMINANCE SQPB SQPB EXT INT P R TRAP 629MHz AGC FM DET S VHS P EQ DL SQPB OSCILLATOR VCO X TAL G EQ DLIM DEMO LPF SUB W C D C CARRIER OFFSET MAIN ...

Page 60: ...H AGC DEMODULATOR FM MODULATOR LPF BPF BPF 30 29 SWITCH PREAMP AGC LPF SWITCH AGC DEMODULATOR FM MODULATOR SWITCH SELECT NORMAL PNR LCH PNR RCH LCH SWITCH SELECT OUTPUT RCH SWITCH SELECT OUTPUT LCH SWITCH SELECT INPUT RCH SWITCH SELECT INPUT TL4406 HEAD AUDIO Hi Fi R L 9 8 7 P5001 P5001 P5001 22 21 24 CONTROL SYSTEM FROM D REC MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN PLAYBACK MODE MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE IC3001 I...

Page 61: ...O AUDIO DVD MODULE TO FROM SERVO DVD MODULE TO CPU CLOCK CPU STATUS CPU CMD TRAY DRV TRAY MUTE TRAY TRV P8003 21 P34301 P8003 20 P34301 P8003 19 P34301 P8003 24 P34301 P8003 25 P34301 P8003 22 P34301 VIDEO AUDIO DVD MODULE FROM IC33501 VIDEO DRIVER LPF 6 75MHz 18 21 LPF 6 75MHz LPF 13 5MHz 24 27 LPF 6 75MHz 30 LPF 6 75MHz 32 P34301 15 PR CR R OUT P8003 P8003 PB CB B OUT 17 P34301 Y CY G OUT P8003 ...

Page 62: ...IL FOCUS P8001 F ACTUATOR COIL TRACKING 23 P8001 T T 26 P8001 CD DIODE LASER DVD DIODE LASER AMP HEAD 11 12 13 14 AD1 6 140 90 23 DRV1 PWM1 2 144 145 3 PWM0 DRV0 26 91 MOTOR DRIVE IC8251 87 27 MUTE CH3 DRV4 DRV3 MUTE CH1 2 9 88 LPC2 LPCO2 LPC1 LPCO1 RFINP RFINN VIN10 VIN9 VIN8 VIN7 VIN6 VIN5 VIN4 VIN3 VIN2 VIN1 125 PIN CD P8001 3 P8001 PIN DVD 123 12 LD DRIVE 11 126 LD CD P8001 Q8561 Q8562 LD DRIV...

Page 63: ...CK BCK DACCK SBO3 SBT3 STBDAC ADOUT3 LRCK SRCK 5 4 3 2 6 8 7 166 77 78 76 169 167 168 ADDRESS ADDRESS DATA RFINP RFINN CMD STATUS CLK 73 74 75 VCR MAIN INTERFACE TO FROM DVD CPU CLOCK CPU STATUS CPU CMD P8003 19 P34301 P34301 P8003 20 21 P8003 P34301 IC8601 RESET OUT 1 NRST NEXOE NEXCE NEXWE EXADR20 EXADR19 EXADR18 EXADR17 EXADR16 EXADT15 EXADT14 EXADT13 EXADT12 EXADT11 EXADT10 EXADT9 EXADT8 EXADT...

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Page 65: ...207 8200 R1250 C0DAEJC00003 IC1200 12K R1204 0 47 C1201 2 3 1 680 R1206 1500 R1205 F E 8 ERZVA5V471 D1110 4 9 6 0 9 5 ETS29AK7W6AC T1150 0 LB1216 0 LB1217 1000P C1124 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B0KB00000054 D1140 HOT 4 3 2 1 B3PBA0000402 Q1200 4 3 2 1 ELF18N005A L1120 4 3 1 2 100P C1122 AC INLET K2AA2B000009 P1101 K5D162BLA013 F1101 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 E D C B A TO DIFFERENCE OF MEASURING ...

Page 66: ...5V4 7 C1342 0 01 C1341 MAZ4130NLF D1341 10K R1341 TO POWER P1103 E 11 P31001 UNREG 4V GND D GND D GND A UNREG 36V UNREG 36V UNREG 6V UNREG 6V UNREG 13V GND M GND M UNREG LED 6V POWER ON S UNREG LED 6V T SW 36V S 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 S T V A NP OFF T I REG 12V M 9V I I UNREG 6V D 1 2V I A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 V RFC AUDIO OUT A V RFC VIDEO OUT AUDIO SW S S IIC CLOCK IIC DATA S S AFC S C...

Page 67: ... QR36002 BUFFER B1GBCFJJ0025 QR36007 BUFFER B1GBCFJJ0025 QR36008 10K R36074 10K R36075 10K R36023 10K R36024 6V47 C36001 0 1 C36003 0 1 C36021 C0EBE0000198 IC36002 RESET NC OUT GND VCC 3 1 4 2 0 1 C36363 390 R36360 2SD0601A0L Q36360 3V REG MAZ40390MF D36365 6V47 C36364 PP7581 A 1 TO FRONT SW PS7502 GND KEY 3 KEY 4 GND 6 5 4 3 2 1 S KEY 4 S KEY 3 P UNREG 6V A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A3 A2 A1 T...

Page 68: ...EX FF REW VSS 11 10 CYLINDER SERVO PHASE LOOP CYLINDER SERVO SPEED LOOP 6800 R2099 680P C2099 B30 B1 B2 B3 B4 B21 B19 B18 B17 B15 B14 B13 B12 B26 B25 B29 B30 B29 B27 B25 A3 A2 A22 A21 A20 A19 A12 A11 GL BUFFER 2SB0709A0L Q7701 100 R7706 1K R7707 GC GCS 1M R6013 1 C6013 560 R6012 0 01 C6011 R6102 2200 C6020 1000P TW2001 B3EA00000072 D1501 SENSOR PNA2604M01 Q1501 T PHOTO S PHOTO PNA2604M01 Q1502 27K...

Page 69: ...VM2 OUT1 L GND OUT2 F IN R IN VG GND CST CT1 CT2 PCI CNF C1AB00001767 IC2501 TO LOADING MOTOR P1531 TO CAPSTAN UNIT P2571 TO CYLINDER UNIT P2501 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 PG PG GND COM M3 M2 M1 GND CAP R F CAP ET CURR LIMIT GND CAP FG1 UNREG 13V 5V LOAD MOTOR LOAD MOTOR SW 36V VIDEO 5V A16 A17 27 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0 01 C2519 220 R2516 220 ...

Page 70: ...0 2 3 0 2 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 5 1 4 9 0 3 3 1 3 0 P R EP ON CH2 CH1 SP ON REC ON PREAMP VCA SP1 SP2 SP1 INVERT B Y SP2 R P CH1 CH2 SP SP INT EXT MUTE REC VCA DET EQ REC TRAP FH EXT INT GAP BAND DET MESECAM CR DET TANK COME HPF ENVDET DETECTOR LEVEL COLOR DET DET SP2 SP1 SP2 SP1 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 6800P C4061 470K R4061 15K R406...

Page 71: ...L DET AGC PG YNR VIDEO ALC CLAMP FEED BACK R DET DO LPF SUB DEMO DLIM G EQ S DET DET AGC FM P EQ DELAY SQUELCH C PB AGC APL REC FBC ALC DE EMPHASIS MAIN FILTER REC FM MOD FO DEVADJ W C D C CARRIER OFFSET MAIN EMPHASIS PG SEP SYNC GCL GCL LPF GCL CCD SECTION C CCD Y CCD DRIVER CLOCK SW APC LPF L SECAM L SECAM HPF 2MLPF ACC CTL TRAP FH HPF DELAY MPAL 4 43PAL DELAY C D HiFi TRAP REC TRAP ADJUST MIX L...

Page 72: ... 3900 B6 R4583 56K R4582 33K B5 R4503 51K R4506 3900 B4 R4502 51K R4505 3900 B3 R4584 56K R4581 33K 16V10 C4504 16V10 C4503 16V10 C4502 INTERFACE IIC BUS FO VCO VCC GND R ADJ REC AGC CONTROL MUTE SWITCH AGC DEMODULATOR MODULATOR FM LPF BPF BPF PNR RCH DET REC AGC OUT ENV DET DC2 REC VCC SWITCH PREAMP GND AGC LCH PNR LPF DEMODULATOR MODULATOR FM SWITCH AGC L GND INPUT SWITCH LCH INPUT SWITCH RCH VR...

Page 73: ...0 5 0 5 0 2 9 2 4 2 4 2 3 2 8 2 6 2 9 0 0 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 5 2 5 0 0 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 0 2 4 AUDIO SIGNAL PATH C0ZBZ0001081 IC7301 0 47 C7337 100 R7324 100 R7325 7500 R7308 0 1 C7336 100 R7305 4700 R7307 0 47 C7338 0 47 C7333 0 01 C7324 0 47 C7326 0 01 C7325 0 47 C7315 4700P C7316 TL7302 16V47 C7317 TL7303 PLL SC2 NARROW BAND FM DEMODULATOR PLL SC1 NARROW BAND FM DEMODULATOR AMPLIFIER 2 AF ...

Page 74: ...E DC VOLTAGE IN THE BRACKETS ON THIS DIAGRAM IS DVD PLAYBACK MODE Y C DVD VIDEO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN PLAYBACK MODE DVD AUDIO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN PLAYBACK MODE VCR VIDEO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE VCR AUDIO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE TO POWER SUPPLY RF SECTION P B6 B6 B5 B5 B4 B4 B3 B3 B1 B1 MIX OUT L MIX OUT R A A 75 R33375 TL33375 75 R33376 TL33376 75 R33371 TL33371 220 R34372 TL34372 75 R3337...

Page 75: ...567 0 LB4802 0 LB4801 AUDIO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE VIDEO MAIN SIGNAL PATH IN REC MODE AV2 K2HA306A0030 JK4801 IN R AUDIO IN L AUDIO IN VIDEO 0 R4802 0 R4801 75 R4803 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CH UP EVQ11L07B S7563 T REC EVQ11L07B S7564 4700 R7563 STOP EVQ11L07B S7562 1800 R7561 3300 R7562 PLAY EVQ11L07B S7561 POWER EVQ11L07B S7569 6800 R7568 REC OTR EVQ11L07B S7568 4700 R7567 3300 R7566 REW EVQ11L07B S7...

Page 76: ... XMS NC VCC AGND VCOM VOUTR VOUTL ZEROR ZEROL 6V220 C8251 0 1 C8252 15K R8265 15K R8262 R8261 82K R8263 82K 0 R8264 C8270 0 1 C8271 0 1 R8218 0 R8217 0 16V47 C8209 0 1 C8207 0 1 C8256 16V47 C8255 R8210 6 8 R8722 47K R8273 47K R8274 47K R8270 1K C8210 0 1 R8271 2K 0 1 C8551 0 1 C8561 1K R8553 10 C8554 68 R8554 2 2 R8555 6V47 C8553 56 R8556 51 R8557 47K R8558 1K R8563 10 C8564 22 R8564 2 2 R8565 6V4...

Page 77: ... 220P C8053 1 C8051 1 C8052 1 10 C8058 1 C8056 82x4 RX8017 82x4 RX8016 82x4 RX8015 MA3 MA4 MA2 MA5 MA1 MA6 MA0 MA7 MA10 MA8 NRAS NCAS BA0 BA1 MA 3 MA 2 MA 1 MA 0 MA 10 MA 4 MA 5 MA 6 MA 7 MA 8 MA 9 MA 11 MDQ7 MDQ8 MDQ6 MDQ9 MDQ5 MDQ10 MDQ4 MDQ11 MDQ3 MDQ12 MDQ2 MDQ13 MDQ1 MDQ14 MDQ0 MDQ15 82x4 RX8014 82x4 RX8013 82x4 RX8012 82x4 RX8011 MDQ 0 MDQ 1 MDQ 2 MDQ 3 MDQ 4 MDQ 5 MDQ 6 MDQ 15 MDQ 14 MDQ 13...

Page 78: ...LEASE REFER TO PARTS LIST NOTE DO NOT USE ANY PART NUMBER SHOWN ON THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM VHALF VREFH LPCO2 LPC2 LPCO1 LPC1 AVSSB VREFL5 VREFH5 AVDDB VIN3RF VIN4RF VIN2RF VIN1RF RFINP RFINN ANAMONI2 ANAMONI1 AVDDC CDATA AVSSC CCAPA VREFL7 VREFH7 AVSSD PLFIL1 AVDD0 MONI0 MONI1 MONI2 MONI3 MONI4 MONI5 MONI6 MONI7 VDD33 VSS DRV0 DRV1 DRV2 DRV3 DRV4 DRV5 FG NRST VDD12 VSS P14 P13 P12 P11 P10 P9 P8 P7 ...

Page 79: ...3 P8201 D 1 TO DVD MODULE FP2601 TRV MOTOR TRV MOTOR SPD MOTOR SPD MOTOR GND FG TRV INNER SW 6 5 4 3 2 1 ORDER A PART PLEASE TO PARTS LIST SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FOR ORDERING WHEN YOU NOTE DO NOT USE ANY PART NUMBER SHOWN ON THIS 4 3 2 1 B A NV VP60GL GC GCS MOTOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 16 12 MOTOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS 79 ...

Page 80: ...NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS 80 ...

Page 81: ... VP60GL GC GCS POWER C B A VEPV0049A CAUTION THE STRIPED FRAME INDICATES THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT TO DISTINGUISH THE PRIMARY FROM THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT PAY ATTENTION NOT TO RECEIVE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK DURING REPAIR AND SERVICE OF THE PRODUCTS IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR SAFETY WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS USE ONLY THE SAME TYP...

Page 82: ... GL IC6201 IC1511 IC36001 IC7552 IC36002 IC1512 IC7301 IC4501 IC3001 VEPV0069A NV VP60GL VEPV0069C NV VP60GC VEPV0069D NV VP60GCS NV VP60GL GC GCS MAIN C B A P37501 GL GL GL GL GL GL GL GL GL GL GL GL GL 1 A B C D E F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS 82 ...

Page 83: ... C 2 TL1032 D 2 TL1033 C 2 TL1034 A 2 TL2015 D 4 TL2502 D 3 TL3711 F 5 TL3712 F 5 TL4403 F 5 TL4404 F 5 TL4405 F 5 TL4406 F 5 TL4501 D 8 TL4502 D 7 TL4503 F 6 TL4504 F 5 TL4505 E 5 TL4506 E 5 TL4507 C 6 TL4511 D 7 TL4551 D 8 TL4552 F 8 TL6001 D 4 TL6005 C 4 TL6010 C 4 TL6012 B 5 TL6013 B 7 TL6014 C 5 TL7301 B 8 TL7302 C 8 TL7303 C 7 TL7509 C 4 TL7510 C 4 TL7511 B 4 TL7512 B 4 TL33371 F 3 TL33372 F...

Page 84: ...nector FRONT SW C B A ADDRESS INFORMATION PP7581 B 1 VEPV0059A 1 A B C 2 3 4 5 6 17 4 FRONT JACK C B A 1 A B C 2 3 4 5 6 Connector FRONT JACK C B A ADDRESS INFORMATION PP4802 B 2 VEPV0050A NV VP60GL GC GCS FRONT JACK C B A NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS 84 ...

Page 85: ...A 1 A B C D E 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NV VP60GL GC GCS DVD MODULE C B A REPV0084B NV VP60GL GC REPV0084C NV VP60GCS FOIL SIDE COMPONENT SIDE IC8611 IC8651 IC8606 IC8601 IC8251 IC8051 IC8420 IC8001 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS 85 ...

Page 86: ...8013 D 3 F CL8014 D 3 F CL8015 D 3 F CL8016 D 3 F CL8017 D 3 F CL8029 E 6 C CL8030 E 5 C CL8031 E 5 C CL8222 D 3 F CL8226 D 3 F CL8231 D 4 F CL8232 D 4 F CL8511 D 3 F CL8512 D 3 F CL8551 B 3 F CL8554 D 2 F CL8561 B 3 F CL8611 E 4 F CL8612 E 4 F CL8651 E 3 F CL8652 E 4 F CL8653 E 3 F CL8654 D 2 F TL8201 D 4 F TL8510 B 3 F TL8511 B 3 F TL8521 B 3 F P8001 B 5 C P8003 B 7 C P8201 B 5 C ADDRESS INFORMA...

Page 87: ...18 EXPLODED VIEWS 18 1 VCR MECHANISM CHASSIS PARTS SECTION 87 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 88: ...18 2 DVD MECHANISM CHASSIS PARTS SECTION 88 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 89: ...18 3 CASING PARTS SECTION 89 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 90: ...18 4 PACKING PARTS SECTION 90 NV VP60GL NV VP60GC NV VP60GCS ...

Page 91: ... B7 XTV26 5FFJ SCREW B8 XTV26 8FFJ SCREW B9 XTV26 8FFJ SCREW B10 VHD1066 SCREW B11 VHD1066 SCREW B12 VHD1185 SCREW Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks B13 VHD1117 SCREW B14 VHD1117 SCREW B15 VHD1117 SCREW W1 VMX2208 WASHER W2 VMX3114 WASHER W3 VMX2699 WASHER W4 VMX3196 WASHER 19 2 DVD MECHANISM PARTS SECTION PARTS LIST Note All parts except parts mentioned PAVC CSG in the Remarks column a...

Page 92: ...0 SCREW DL1 B223 VHD1770 SCREW DL1 B224 VHD1770 SCREW DL1 B225 VHD1770 SCREW DL1 B227 XTV26 5FFJ SCREW B228 XTW3 10PN SCREW MECHA B229 VHD1452 SCREW L B230 VHD1453 SCREW S B231 VHD1453 SCREW S B232 VHD1453 SCREW S Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks B234 RHD26045 SCREW B235 RHD26045 SCREW B236 RHD26045 SCREW 19 4 PACKING PARTS SECTION PARTS LIST Note All parts except parts mentioned PAVC ...

Page 93: ...2518 F1H1H102A219 CHIP CAPASITOR C2519 F1H1H103A220 CHIP CAPASITOR C2520 F1H1C104A041 CHIP CAPACITOR C2551 ECJ1VB1C563K CHIP CAPACITOR C2552 ECJ1VB1C563K CHIP CAPACITOR C2561 ECJ1VB1C563K CHIP CAPACITOR C2562 ECJ1VB1C563K CHIP CAPACITOR C2571 ECA1CM221B ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR C3002 F1H1C104A041 CHIP CAPACITOR C3003 F1H1C104A041 CHIP CAPACITOR C3004 ECJ1VC1H151J CHIP CAPACITOR C3005 F1H1C104A041 CH...

Page 94: ...03A220 CHIP CAPASITOR C4510 F1H1H103A220 CHIP CAPASITOR C4511 F1H1C104A041 CHIP CAPACITOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C4512 ECJ1VB1A224K CHIP CAPACITOR C4513 ECEA0JKA220B ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR C4514 F2A1C1000018 E CAP C4515 ECEA0JKA330B E CAP C4516 F2A1C1000018 E CAP C4517 ECEA0JKA220B ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR C4519 F2A1C1000018 E CAP C4520 F2A1C1000018 E CAP C4521 F2A1C1000018 E C...

Page 95: ...0 FL MICRO P 1 2 IC6001 C2CBYY000036 FL MICRO P 3 IC6201 C0EBH0000172 RESET IC IC6301 C0CBCDC00020 POWER SUPPLY IC IC7301 C0ZBZ0001081 IC 3 Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks IC7552 PNA4618M09VT IR RECEIVER J1 VEE0X50 EARTH WIRE JK33001 K2HA306B0071 I O JACK JK34301 K2HA608B0011 RCA JACK JK34302 K1CB105B0041 S JACK K3004 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP JUMPER K36001 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP JUMPER K36004 ERJ...

Page 96: ...2V CHIP RESISTOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R2520 D0GB183JA007 CHIP RESISTOR R2521 D0GB102JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R2522 D0GB101JA007 CHIP RESISTOR R2523 D0GB101JA007 CHIP RESISTOR R2551 D0GB103JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R2552 D0GB103JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R2561 D0GB102JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R2562 D0GB473JA041 CHIP RESISTOR R2563 D0GB102JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R3001 ERJ3GEYJ622V CH...

Page 97: ... CHIP RESISTOR R6001 D0GB102JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R6002 D0GB222JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R6003 ERJ3GEY0R00V CHIP JUMPER R6004 D0GB221JA007 CHIP RESISTOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R6005 D0GB103JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R6006 D0GB183JA007 CHIP RESISTOR R6007 D0GB183JA007 CHIP RESISTOR R6009 D0GB103JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R6010 D0GB103JA007 SMT CHIP RESISTOR R6011 D0GB183JA007 CHIP R...

Page 98: ...8 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X7301 H0H400400006 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR 3 MISCELLANEOUS VMD4258 PHOTO TRANSISTOR HOLDER VMD4258 PHOTO TRANSISTOR HOLDER VEPV0049A POWER C B A RTL Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C1105 F1B3A471A009 CERAMIC CAPACITOR C1106 F1B3A471A009 CERAMIC CAPACITOR C1120 ECQU2A104MLC FILM CAPACITOR C1122 F1BAF101A013 CERAMIC CAPACITOR C1123 F1BAF101A013 CERAMIC CAPACITOR C1124 F1...

Page 99: ...CHIP CAPACITOR C8018 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8019 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8020 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8021 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8022 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8023 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8024 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8025 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8026 ECJ0EF1C104Z CHIP CAPACITOR C8051 ECJ1VB0J105K CHIP CAPACITOR C8052 ECJ1VB0J105K CHIP CAPACITOR C8053 ECJ1V...

Page 100: ...JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR LB8304 J0JBC0000014 CHIP COIL LB8305 J0JBC0000014 CHIP COIL Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks LB8306 J0JBC0000014 CHIP COIL LB8307 J0JBC0000014 CHIP COIL LB8308 J0JBC0000015 CHIP INDUCTOR LB8309 J0JBC0000014 CHIP COIL LB8310 J0JBC0000014 CHIP COIL LB8401 J0JBC0000042 CHIP BEAD LB8421 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP JUMPER LB8422 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP JUMPER LB8424 ERJ2GE0R00X CHIP ...

Page 101: ...TOR R8722 ERJ2GEJ473X CHIP RESISTOR RX8001 D1H410320002 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8011 D1H88204A024 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8012 D1H88204A024 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8013 D1H88204A024 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8014 D1H88204A024 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8015 D1H88204A024 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8016 D1H88204A024 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8017 D1H88204A024 PARALLEL CHIP RESISTOR RX8018 D1H422020001 ...

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