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PCS 101 010

Display

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– Lights up when the changer receives a command from

the remote control.

1 - 5 CD number indicator

– Lights up when you switch the changer on.
– Indicates the number of CDs in the CD compartment.
– Indicates what CD is being played (CD number

flashes).

PROGRAM

– Flashes when a program is being compiled.
– Lights up when a program is being played.

TRACK

Indicates:

– what track is being played;
– the number of tracks on a CD or in a program.

PEAK

– Flashes when the loudest passage (peak) on a CD or

in a program is being searched.

– Lights up when the loudest passage (peak) has been

found.

TRACK TIME

– Indicates the elapsed playing time of the track being

played.

REM(aining) TRACK TIME

– Indicates the remaining playing time of the track

being played.

TOT(al) REM(aining) TIME

– Indicates the remaining playing time of a CD.

TOT(al) TIME

– Indicates the total playing time of a CD.

SHUFFLE

– Lights up when the tracks are played in random order.

PAUSE 

– Lights up when play is interrupted.

REPEAT 1

– Lights up when you repeat a track.

REPEAT DISC

– Lights up when you repeat a CD.

REPEAT

– Lights up when you repeat all CDs or a program from

them.

Display messages:

R

EAd

– Lights up when a CD's contents list is being

scanned.

NO dISC

Lights up when there are no CDs in the CD

compartment.

WR

ONG t

R

AC

K

– Lights up when you select a non-

existent track number.

WR

ONG dISC

– Lights up when you select a non-

existent CD number.

SELECt dISC

– Lights up when you try to activate

a function for which you must first select a CD number.

INSE

R

t dISC

– Lights up when you give a play

command while the CD compartment is empty.

GO tO StOP

– Lights up if you try to activate a

function for which you must first stop play.

– Lights up when the player is put into the

EDIT mode.

5

4

1

3

2

TRACK

PEAK

TOT

REM

TRACK

TIME

SHUFFLE

PAUSE

REPEAT DISC

PROGRAM

5

4

1

3

2

1

8

English

FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

Inserting the CDs

NOTE!
Use only audio CD; audio CD-R or audio CD-RW.

• Press 

POWER-ON/OFF

to switch the changer on.

– The changer will now start CD detection to check how

many CDs there are in the CD compartment. The
turntable will rotate slowly until all positions  (1 - 5)
in the CD compartment have been checked.

– The position which is being checked is always shown

on the display (

dISC

X

).

– After CD detection the 1 - 5 CD number indicator will

show the number of CDs in the CD compartment.

• Open the CD compartment by pressing 

OPEN/CLOSE

.

OPEN

lights up.

• Insert the CDs,

printed side up; 

use the 

LOAD

button to rotate the turntable
in the CD compartment.

• Close the compartment by

pressing

OPEN/CLOSE

.

CLOSE

lights up. The

changer will start CD
detection again.

NOTE!
– CD detection may never be interrupted. If, during

detection, you press any button, then the changer
will stop detection and the display will give an
incorrect indication of the number of CDs in the CD
compartment.

Always

remove all CDs from the CD compartment if

you want to transport the changer.

Normal Playback (PLAY 

2

)

– The display shows the number of the current CD.

• Press 

PLAY

2

to start playback.

– The CD number indicator (1-5) always shows what CD

is being played (

B

X

flashes).

– The track being played and its elapsed playing time

are shown under TRACK and TRACK TIME.
See 'CALLING UP INFORMATION ON THE DISPLAY' if
you wish to see other information on the display.

– Play will stop after all CDs have been played.
• Press 

POWER-ON/OFF

to switch the changer off.

Quick Play

• Use the PREFERRED POSITION

in the CD compartment if you
wish to insert only one CD and
then start play by pressing the

QUICK PLAY

button. Play will

then start immediately with
the inserted CD.

NOTE!
– You can also press PLAY 

2

immediately after in-

serting the CDs; the compartment then closes
automatically and play starts from the first available
CD.

– You can interrupt playback by pressing PAUSE 

;

;

PAUSE then lights up. Press PLAY 

2

or PAUSE 

;

; to

restart.

– If you press PLAY 

2

during play, the current track will

start again from the beginning.

– You can stop playback by pressing STOP 

9

.

– If you press OPEN/CLOSE during play, the CD

compartment will open while play continues. The
three CDs outside the changer may now be changed
without playback being interrupted.

TRACK

TRACK

TIME

1

1

3

2

9

English

PLAYBACK

LOAD

QUICK PLAY

PREFERRED

POSITION

LOAD

QUICK PLAY

PREFERRED

POSITION

Summary of Contents for CDC775/00

Page 1: ...gram 5 Supply Headphone Boards 6 Front Board 7 Servo Decoder Board 8 DAC AF Board 9 Mechanical Exploded views parts list 10 Copyright 1999 Philips Consumer Electronics B V Eindhoven The Netherlands All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prio...

Page 2: ...monic Distortion at 1kHz 0 004 Channel unbalance at 1kHz 1dB Channel separation at 1kHz 95dB 1 Headphone impedance 30 600 ohm Headphone output e m f 4 5Vrms 2dB Digital Output at 75ohm 0 5V 1 with 13th order Filter eg 4822 395 30204 LOCATION OF PC BOARDS S E R V O D E C O D E R B O A R D Load QP Board D A C A F B O A R D S U P P L Y B O A R D FRONT BOARD Open close Board H PBOARD 00 01 14 17 CC DA...

Page 3: ...22 395 10216 Eccentricity Disc 150µm 4822 397 30279 Others 13th Order Filter 4822 395 30204 ESD Equipment Anti static table mat large 1200x650x1 25mm 4822 466 10953 Anti static table mat small 600x650x1 25mm 4822 466 10958 Anti static wristband 4822 395 10223 Connector box 1MΩ 4822 320 11307 Extension cable to connect wristband to conn box 4822 320 11305 Connecting cable to connect table mat to co...

Page 4: ... di non osservazione della più grande cauzione alla loro manipolazione Durante le riparazioni occorre quindi essere collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della massa dell apparecchio tramite un braccialetto a resistenza Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili con quali si lavora siano anche a questo potenziale Pour votre sécurité ces documents doivent être utilisés par des spécia l...

Page 5: ...al amount of heat RECEIVER CD CHANGER CASSETTE DECK Introduction 4 Installation 4 5 Functional Overview 6 8 Playback 9 13 Programming 13 Edit 14 15 Additional Information 15 16 Troubleshooting 16 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION Connections 1 Digital Out This output supplies digital signal and can therefore only be connected to an input which is suitable for this signal Use here a lead with one ...

Page 6: ... STOP PLAY OPEN CLOSE MAX MIN FADE REPEAT CDC 775 COMPACT DISC CAROUSEL CHANGER CD REWRITABLE COMPATIBLE MULTI DISC CHANGER DIGITAL OUTPUT 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 TRACK PEAK TOT REM TRACK TIME SHUFFLE PAUSE REPEAT DISC 5 4 1 3 2 PROGRAM 1 LEVEL PHONES IR SENSOR TRACK PEAK TOT REM TRACK TIME SHUFFLE PAUSE REPEAT DISC PROGRAM 5 4 1 3 2 1 Remote Control 1 PAUSE Interrupting play 2 SCAN Automatically playi...

Page 7: ...ny CDs there are in the CD compartment The turntable will rotate slowly until all positions 1 5 in the CD compartment have been checked The position which is being checked is always shown on the display dISC X After CD detection the 1 5 CD number indicator will show the number of CDs in the CD compartment Open the CD compartment by pressing OPEN CLOSE OPEN lights up Insert the CDs printed side up ...

Page 8: ... PLAYBACK Playing In Random Order SHUFFLE All CDs Press SHUFFLE before or during play If the CD compartment was open it will now close SHUFFLE lights up and all the tracks are now played in a random order If you press T you will select any one of the following tracks Press SHUFFLE again if you wish to return to normal play NOTE If during play you open the CD compartment to change CDs see NORMAL PL...

Page 9: ... the display shows VOL LOCK it means that the volume is in the lock mode Listening to the heaphones Connect the headphones to the PHONES socket Adjust the headphones sound level with the LEVEL control Note Should there be no sound after adjusting the LEVEL control to maximum press VOLUME on the remote control to increase the sound level TRACK PEAK TRACK TIME 1 TRACK TRACK TIME REPEAT 1 12 English ...

Page 10: ...ding time The CD changer will now go back to STOP mode You can now record the CD or the program Recording Press PLAY 2 Playback starts with the selected CD or with the first track of the program The display shows the elapsed playing time of the current track Press TIME to switch to other time display information The number of tracks for side A and their playing time are shown on the display After ...

Page 11: ...ent CD PRG program or SHUFFLE activated Switch off SHUFFLE or clear program No sound or bad sound Loose or wrong connections Check connections Strong magnetic fields near the CD changer Find another place for the unit or change connections No sound or bad sound on headphones Volume control on remote control is at minimum Increase the volume control level Level control set to position Set level con...

Page 12: ... remove the CDM Lock pos 99 by using a minus screw driver to release 2 catches C4 as indicated 4 With the Tray assembly facing up again turn the cam wheel pos 116 to bring the CD mechanism pos 98 to the down position Remove the CD mechanism by sliding out the 4 rubber suspension pos 104 to 107 Dismantling of the DAC AF board Supply board and Front Panel Assembly 1 Remove the Top Cover pos 151 by 8...

Page 13: ...g the CD Mechanism Warning Charged capacitors on the Servo board may damage the CD drive electronics when connecting a new CD mecha nism That s why besides the safety measures like Switch off power supply ESD protection Additional actions must be taken by the repair techni cian The following steps have to be done when replacing the CD Mechanism 1 Disconnect the old CD mechanism flexfoil from print...

Page 14: ... the carousel is blocked in between two disc positions The time out is approximately 5 seconds The carousel position switch did not close within a certain time This can happen when the switch is defective and never closes electrically or when the carousel is blocked in between two disc positions The time out is approximately 5 Sec The drawer could not enter the inside position and is opening again...

Page 15: ...ecomes DISC OK Display remains as DISC ERR Disc Motor Test Display shows DISC Sledge Motor Test CD_X Button pressed Y Change to selected disc N Changer Mechanism Test CD_X refers to CD1 CD2 or CD3 OPEN CLOSE Button pressed Y Close Tray N Tray Motor Test Is tray closed Y N Open Tray SHUFFLE Button pressed Y PROGRAM Button pressed Y N Disc Motor turns Counter Clockwise Display shows CCW Disc Motor t...

Page 16: ...4 1 PCS 101 019 4 1 SET BLOCK DIAGRAM µP FTD 3139 119 30820 dd wk8530 ...

Page 17: ...5 1 PCS 101 020 5 1 SET WIRING DIAGRAM CONTROL DISPLAY PANEL HP PANEL TRAY LOADER POWER SUPPLY H T C TRANSFORMER S D DAC AF SERVO DECODER L P 3139 119 30820 dd wk 852 ...

Page 18: ...HP R GND 3380 D 1 3380 B 1 2383 A 6 2382 D 5 2381 B 5 2380 A 1 1372 A 6 1372 A 6 1371 B 6 1370 C 1 1370 C 1 1370 B 1 1370 A 1 1370 A 1 7380 D 4 7380 B 4 3386 B 4 3385 D 4 3384 A 3 3383 C 3 3382 B 3 3381 D 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 A D C B A D C B 4 5 6 1 2 3 22n 2380 10n 2381 10n 2382 100n 2383 1371 1 2 3 10V 10V 10V 10V 15k 3384 120R 3386 10k 3382 10k 3381 15k 3383 120R 3385 7 5 6 8 4 7380 7380 1 3 2 1370 5 ...

Page 19: ... WHITE GREEN 240V 220V 230V 0V VFTD ACF2 ACF1 AC2 GND AC1 GREEN RED RED WHITE WHITE BLUE BROWN BLUE BLACK WHITE WHITE GREEN BLUE RED RED BLACK BLUE BROWN BLUE RED RED BLUE BROWN VFTD ACF2 ACF1 AC2 GND AC1 GREEN RED RED WHITE WHITE BLUE BLUE 130 C o THERMAL FUSE NOT SERVICEABLE 0V BROWN 130 C o THERMAL FUSE NOT SERVICEABLE 01 VERSION 240V 220V 230V 0V VFTD ACF2 ACF1 AC2 GND AC1 GREEN RED RED WHITE ...

Page 20: ... 2509 4822 124 81151 22µF 20 50V 2510 4822 123 14025 2200µF 20 16V 2544 4822 126 10454 3 3nF 20 400V 2560 4822 124 40849 330µF 20 16V RESISTORS 3380 4822 101 21199 Potm Rotary 10k x 2 20 3381 4822 116 83864 10k 5 0 5W 3382 4822 116 83864 10k 5 0 5W 3383 4822 116 52244 15k 5 0 5W 3384 4822 116 52244 15k 5 0 5W 3385 4822 116 52206 120R 5 0 5W 3386 4822 116 52206 120R 5 0 5W 3560 4822 050 11002 1k 1 ...

Page 21: ...9 P10 P11 P12 1G 3G 2G 5G 4G 6G 7G 8G a b f j k g c e p n d a b f j Dp g c e p n d a b f j g c e p n d a b f j Col g c e p n d a b f j k g c e p n d a b f j g c e p n d 5 4 1 3 2 PROGRAM FTS SHUFFLE PAUSE REPEAT DISC G TRACK PEAK TOT REM TRACK TIME CD VIDEO I 1 7G LCD DISPLAY PIN CONNECTIONS 8G 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G FTS TRACK PEAK TOT REM TRACK TIME SHUFFLE PAUSE REPEAT DISC PROGRAM 5 4 1 3 2 1 VIDEO ...

Page 22: ...418 BC857B 7410 22n 2418 1K 3412 4K7 3446 7411 BC857B 3459 4K7 2403 100u 4K7 3463 DIPMATE 42 1 2 1K 3419 3432 1K 220p 2414 1418 1K 3423 100n 2408 33p 2405 9480 1K2 3450 3416 1K 3430 1K 2404 22n 1408 3 4 100R 2K2 3451 1411 1K 3406 3K9 3437 3405 1K TEST 33 VDD 66 VKK 15 VSS 13 XIN 14 XOUT 4R7 3402 57 P87 58 P90 59 P91 60 P92 61 P93 62 P94 63 P95 64 P96 65 P97 12 RESET 9 P74 47 P75 48 P76 49 P77 50 P...

Page 23: ...or components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list 1413 A2 1 2 1 2 A 43 A1 43 DIPMATE 1 2 1413 A CIRCUIT LAYOUT OPEN CLOSE PART ...

Page 24: ... 680R 5 0 1W 3435 4822 117 11454 820R 1 0 1W 3436 4822 051 20122 1k2 5 0 1W 3437 4822 116 52276 3k9 5 0 5W 3438 4822 051 20681 680R 5 0 1W 3439 4822 117 11454 820R 1 0 1W 3440 4822 116 52207 1k2 5 0 5W 3441 4822 051 20392 3k9 5 0 1W 3442 4822 051 20681 680R 5 0 1W 3443 4822 117 11454 820R 1 0 1W 3444 4822 051 20122 1k2 5 0 1W 3445 4822 117 11449 2k2 1 0 1W 3446 4822 051 20472 4k7 5 0 1W 3447 4822 ...

Page 25: ...ENTS Circuit diagram layout Load Quick Play part 8 1 Circuit diagram Main part 8 2 Component Chip layouts Main part 8 3 Electrical parts list 8 4 8 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 A 1805 A1 1840 A2 1841 A2 1840 1841 1805 EH B 1 2 3 A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM LAYOUT LOAD QP PART ...

Page 26: ...CODER DECODER to Kill circuitry LaserOn Motor A 3 8V 7806 7807 To DM81 8 46MHz A D 4servo 3816 100R 3R3 3852 3861 100R 3859 470R D 2860 D 1820 3808 10K 2847 100n D 2807 22p 2833 2854 100p 3878 100K D 47n 2820 10n 2828 100n 2819 EBU 47n 2825 470R 3820 4V 2850 1n L D 7 16 13 OUT1 9 12 5 3 4 8 11 15 2851 220p 2 7811 L7805 8 9 10V L 3839 100n 47R 3804 2855 100n S 100R 3802 5803 2u2 3812 1K D 100R 3884...

Page 27: ...ws a summary of all possible versions For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list ...

Page 28: ...120k 5 0 1W 3810 4822 051 20472 4k7 5 0 1W 3812 4822 051 10102 1k 2 0 25W 3813 4822 051 20472 4k7 5 0 1W 3814 4822 116 83864 10k 5 0 5W 3815 4822 051 20223 22k 5 0 1W 3816 4822 051 20101 100R 5 0 1W 3817 4822 051 20561 560R 5 0 1W 3818 4822 116 52226 560R 5 0 5W 3825 4822 050 11002 1k 1 0 4W 3837 4822 051 10102 1k 2 0 25W 3838 4822 051 10102 1k 2 0 25W 3839 4822 051 20154 150k 5 0 1W 3840 4822 051...

Page 29: ...9 1 PCS 101 032 DAC AF BOARD TABLE OF CONTENTS Notes 9 1 Circuit diagram 9 2 Component Chip layouts 9 3 Electrical parts list 9 4 9 1 Notes ...

Page 30: ...tal out circuitry 5B GNDA 10V 22n 2892 BC857B 7837 47u 2897 9930 7 8 9 EBU_GND D 2K2 3937 D L7805 7831 2 10K 3961 10V 3R3 3918 GNDA 5V 10K 3976 D 47u 2899 CarMotor D GNDA 4 3 3919 3R3 3940 1K GNDA 5V D 47u 2896 M 3952 10V L GNDA 2885 100n D GNDA 5V 2888 470p 22R 3947 3934 22K EBU_GND D 10V KILL2 47K 3970 GNDA M 2926 150p GNDA EVQ21 1843 S EH B 1833 2887 47u 2 1 8 4 22K 3902 7839 BC817 25 10R 3960 ...

Page 31: ...summary of all possible versions For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list ...

Page 32: ...934 4822 051 20223 22k 5 0 1W 3935 4822 051 10102 1k 2 0 25W 3936 4822 051 10102 1k 2 0 25W 3937 4822 117 11449 2k2 1 0 1W 3938 4822 117 11449 2k2 1 0 1W 3939 4822 051 10102 1k 2 0 25W 3940 4822 051 10102 1k 2 0 25W 3941 4822 117 11449 2k2 1 0 1W 3942 4822 117 11449 2k2 1 0 1W 3943 4822 117 11383 12k 1 0 1W 3945 4822 117 11383 12k 1 0 1W 3946 4822 117 11383 12k 1 0 1W 3947 4822 052 10229 22R 5 0 3...

Page 33: ...10 1 PCS 101 036 EXPLODED VIEW FRONT PART 10 1 ...

Page 34: ...10 2 PCS 101 037 EXPLODED VIEW REAR PART 10 2 ...

Page 35: ...10 3 PCS 101 038 EXPLODED VIEW CDC5 LOADER 10 3 ...

Page 36: ...93132 Guide 93 141 4822 466 93132 Guide 93 142 4822 466 93132 Guide 93 144 4822 528 50334 Pulley 95 4822 522 33255 Gearwheel 96 4822 402 11241 Crank CDC5 98 4822 691 10615 CD Mechanism VAM1201 99 4822 403 70598 CDM Lock 100 4822 466 93129 Rotary Disc Assembly 101 4822 520 20758 Bearing 103 4822 401 11447 Tray Tumbler 104 4822 404 10986 Suspension Rubber 105 4822 404 10986 Suspension Rubber 106 482...

Page 37: ...Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification GB 3139 785 22200 PCS 103 371 Service Service Service CDC775 00G 01G 14G 17G CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO CD Changer Introduction of CDC775 00G 01G 14G 17G For Service documentation please refer to Service Manual CDC775 4822 725 25851 1 CDC775 00G refers to CDC775 00 2 CDC775 01G refers to CDC775 01 except 387 3139 116...

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