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PREPARATIONS AND CONTROLS

3-1

Pr

eparations

Rear connections

The type plate is located at the rear of the

system.

For user

s in the U

.K.:

 please follo

w the

instructions .

A

Po

w

e

r

Before connecting the 

AC

 po

w

er cord to the

wall outlet, ensure that all other connections

ha

ve been made

.

WARNING!

–F

or optimal performance

, use only the

original po

wer cable

.

–N

ev

er make or change an

y connections

with the po

wer s

witched on.

To

 av

oid o

verheating of the system

, a safety

circuit has been built in.

  Therefor

e

, your

system may switch to Standb

y mode

automatically under e

xtr

eme conditions

. If

this happens

, let the system cool do

wn

befor

e reusing it 

(not av

ailable f

or all ver

sions)

.

B

Antennas Connection

Connect the supplied 

AM loop antenna and FM

antenna to the respective ter

minals.

 Adjust 

the

position of the antenna f

or optimal reception.

AM Antenna

Position the antenna as far as possib

le from a 

TV

,

VCR or other r

adiation source

.

Pr

eparations

FM Antenna

Extend coil antenna at the back of the unit ful

ly

for optim

um reception.

C

Speak

ers Connection

Fr

ont Speak

ers

Connect the speak

er wires to the SPEAKERS

ter

minals,

 r

ight speak

er to "

RIGHT

" and left

speaker to 

"

LEFT

", coloured (mar

ked) wire to

"

+

" and b

lack (unmar

ked) wire to 

"

-

".

Full

y inser

t the str

ipped por

tion of the speaker

wire into the ter

minal as sho

wn.

Notes:

–F

or optimal sound perf

ormance

, use the

supplied speak

er

s.

Do not connect mor

e than one speak

er to any

one pair of 

+

/

-

 speak

er terminals

.

Do not connect speak

er

s with an impedance

lo

wer than the speak

er

s supplied.

  Please ref

er to

the SPECIFIC

ATIONS section of this manual

.

Befor

e using the r

emote contr

ol

1

Pull out the plastic protecti

ve

 sheet.

2

Select the source y

ou wish to control 

by

pressing one of the source select keys on the

remote control (for example CD

, TUNER).

3

Then select the desired function (f

or example

É

,

í

,

ë

).

REPEA

T

SHUFFLE

SLEEP

VO

L

Replacing batter

y (lithium

CR2025) into the r

emote contr

ol

1

Pull out the knob 

slightly to the 

right.

2

Pull out the batter

y compar

tment 

.

3

Replace a new batter

y and fully inser

t the

batter

y compar

tment back to the or

iginal

position.

CA

UTION!

Batteries contain chemical substances

, s

o

the

y should be disposed off pr

operly

.

PUSH

PULL

Summary of Contents for MC150/21

Page 1: ...ce tools 2 1 Service measurement setup 2 2 Connections and controls 3 1 3 2 Disassembly diagram 4 1 Pin description of ICs 4 2 4 4 Set block diagram 5 1 Set wiring diagram 5 2 LCD BOARD circuit diagram 6 1 layout diagram 6 2 HEADPHONE BOARD circuit diagram 6 1 layout diagram 6 2 KEY BOARD circuit diagram 6 1 layout diagram 6 2 POWER BOARD circuit diagram 6 1 layout diagram 6 3 CD BOARD circuit dia...

Page 2: ...llo stesso potenziale che quello della massa delápparecchio tramite un braccialetto a resistenza Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili con quali si lavora siano anche a questo potenziale Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original condition and that parts which are identical with those specified be used Safety components are marked by the symbol i Le norme di si...

Page 3: ...0 Hz Battery remote 3 V R6 x 2 Power consumption normal Standby 3 W Dimension W x H x D 156 x 222 x 216 mm Weight without speakers 2 95 Kg AMPLIFIER Output power mains 2 x 5 W RMS Speaker impedance 2 x 3 ohm Frequency response within 3dB 60 Hz 14 kHz TUNER FM SECTION 87 5 108 MHz IF frequency 10 7 MHz 0 02 MHz Sensitivity 22 dBf at 26dB S N Selectivity 300kHz 40 dB IF rejection 65 dB Image rejecti...

Page 4: ...Ω Aerial replacement Capacitor R 50Ω Bandpass 250Hz 15kHz e g 7122 707 48001 LF Voltmeter e g PM2534 DUT S N and distortion meter e g Sound Technology ST1700B Frame aerial e g 7122 707 89001 Tuner AM MW LW To avoid atmospheric interference all AM measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday s cage RF Generator e g PM5326 Ri 50Ω Low pass filter 22kHz L R LEVEL METER e g Sennheiser UPM550 with F...

Page 5: ...t fully for optimum reception C Speakers Connection Front Speakers Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS terminals right speaker to RIGHT and left speaker to LEFT coloured marked wire to and black unmarked wire to Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker wire into the terminal as shown Notes For optimal sound performance use the supplied speakers Do not connect more than one speaker to...

Page 6: ...ayback à á fast rewinds forwards the tape STOP OPEN stops the tape opens the tape compartment PAUSE pauses recording or playback 7 VOLUME 3 4 VOL 3 4 adjusts volume level adjusts the hours and minutes for clock timer functions 8 iR SENSOR infrared sensor for remote control 9 TIMER CLOCK activates deactivates or sets the timer function sets the clock function views the clock time 0 REPEAT SHUFFLE r...

Page 7: ... or coloured red Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug marked E or e or coloured green or green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two wires Copyright in the U K Recording and playback of material may require consent See Copyright Act 1956 and The Performer s Protection Acts 19...

Page 8: ...intenance Use only normal IEC I tape for recording Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing tab space GENERAL The system does not react when buttons Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and are pressed switch on the system again Sound cannot be heard or is of poor Adjust the volume quality Disconnect the headphones Check that the speakers are connected correctly Check if the stripped spea...

Page 9: ...AM A To remove Rear Cabinet B To remove CD Tray C To remove Main Board D To remove CD Board E To remove Tape Deck F To remove LCD Board G To remove Cassette Key Plate H To remove Transformer Holder 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 5 3 4 5 4 3 ...

Page 10: ...eft input BUFGND 33 I audio buffer ground LKILL3 4 O KILL output for left channel con urable as open drain RKILL3 5 O KILL output for right channel con urable as open drain N C3 6 O No connection N C3 7 O No connection N C3 8 I No connection CFLAG3 9 O correction g output open drain VSSD1 40 SUP digital ground1 VDDD1 41 SUP digital supply voltage1 SDI 42 I serial data input loopback WCLI 43 I word...

Page 11: ...CLK16 CLK4 12 TIMING CDTRDY CDTDATA CDTCLK CD TEXT INTERFACE SFSY STATUS SBSY SUB RCK RESET INTERFACE CONTROL DECODER MICRO CONTROLLER INTERFACE VOLTAGE BUFFER HF AND LF CAPTURE SAA7379 This text is here in force landscape pages to be rotated correctly when browsing through the pdf in the Acrobat reader This text is here inThis text is here in rce landscape pages to be rotated correctly when brows...

Page 12: ...ENABLE 29 bus write enable input P0 30 programmable output port P0 P1 31 programmable output port P1 AFC 32 450 kHz LC circuit FM IFI2 33 FMIF input 2 input impedance typical 330 Ω VSTAB B 34 internal stabilized supply voltage B FM IFO1 35 FMIF output 1 output impedance typical 330 Ω AM IFI O2 36 input output to IF Tank IFT output current source FM IFI1 37 FMIF input 1 input impedance typical 330 ...

Page 13: ...SET BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 1 5 1 ...

Page 14: ...5 2 5 2 SET WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 15: ...6 1 6 1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM LCD HP KEY RECTIFIER BOARD ...

Page 16: ...6 2 LAYOUT DIAGRAM LCD BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT 6 2 SMD LAYOUT LAYOUT DIAGRAM HEADPHONE BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT SMD LAYOUT LAYOUT DIAGRAM KEY BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT SMD LAYOUT ...

Page 17: ...6 3 LAYOUT DIAGRAM POWER BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT SMD LAYOUT 6 3 ...

Page 18: ...7 1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CD BOARD 7 1 ...

Page 19: ...7 2 7 2 LAYOUT DIAGRAM CD BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT LAYOUT DIAGRAM CD BOARD SMD LAYOUT ...

Page 20: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAIN BOARD 8 1 8 1 ...

Page 21: ...CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MAIN BOARD TUNER PART 8 2 8 2 ...

Page 22: ...8 3 8 3 LAYOUT DIAGRAM MAIN BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUT LAYOUT DIAGRAM MAIN BOARD SMD LAYOUT ...

Page 23: ...DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SCREW LIST 4 8 7 6 27 13 1 9 12 26 26 24 17 24 11 14 16 21 19 22 23 18 22 ITEM 28 13 6 29 SET EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM 9 1 9 1 ...

Page 24: ...21 Note Only these parts mentioned in the list are normal normal service parts 29 9940 000 00618 TAPE PCB ASS Y ELECTRICAL PARTSLIST 1707 9940 000 00389 REC SWITCH 18PIN 7705 9940 000 00388 IC D7312CP PREAMPLIFIER D407 9940 000 00376 CH VARIABLE CAP DIODE BB804 D408 9940 000 00376 CH VARIABLE CAP DIODE BB804 F701 9940 000 00384 FUSE PTU 1A 250V F702 9940 000 00385 FUSE PTU 2A 250V HP800 9940 000 0...

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