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6. SERVICE MODE

6.1  CD TEST MODE

[Key]

Contents

Display

[BAND]

Power On

(T.Offset is adjusted)

TRK     MIN    SEC

00    00    00

[2]

RF AMP

Gain switching

GG    GG    GG

*1

[3]

Focus Close

S curve check

TRK     MIN    SEC

91    91    91

[6]

Focus Mode switching

0X    0X    0X

*2

[1]

Tracking Servo

Close

00   00   00

or 99  99   99

[<]

CRG +

[2]

Self-adjusting

switching

TRK     MIN    SEC

??    ??    ??

*3

*8

[>]

CRG -

*8

[BAND]

Power Off

TRK     MIN    SEC

[BAND]

Power Off

TRK     MIN    SEC

[BAND]

Power Off

TRK     MIN    SEC

[BAND]

Power Off

TRK     MIN    SEC

[1]

T.Close & AGC

Applicable servomechanism

TRK     MIN    SEC

?tr  ?min ?sec

[3]

RF AGC /

RF AGC coefficient display

[<]

CRG +

8X  8X   8X

or 9X  9X   9X

[2]

T.Balance adjustment /

T.BAL coefficient display

TRK     MIN    SEC

??    ??    ??

[>]

CRG -

??    ??    ??

[1]

F,T,RF AGC

F.Bias display switching

TRK     MIN    SEC

TRK     MIN    SEC

TRK     MIN    SEC

[3]

[<]

CRG/TR Jump +

[2]

Tracking Open

[>]

CRG/TR Jump -

?tr  ?min ?sec

TRK     MIN    SEC

TRK     MIN    SEC

00   00   00

or 99  99   99

TRK     MIN    SEC

?tr  ?min ?sec

8X  8X   8X

or 9X  9X   9X

8X  8X   8X

or 9X  9X   9X

00   00   00

or 99  99   99

TRK     MIN    SEC

?tr  ?min ?sec

??    ??    ??

*7

F,T AGC / F.Bias

RF AGC

8X  8X   8X

or 9X  9X   9X

[2]

Tracking Open

*6

*4

*4

Operation

[Key]

Test Mode

[BAND]

Power On/Off

[<]

CRG + / TR Jump +
(Direction of the external surface)

[>]

CRG - / TR Jump -
(Direction of the internal surface)

[1]

T. CLS & AGC & Applicable servomechanism /
AGC,AGC display setting

[2]

RF Gain switching / Offset adjustment display /
T.Balance adjustment / T. Open

[3]

F. Close,S. Curve / Rough Servo and RF AGC / 
F,T,RF AGC

[6]

F. Mode switching / Tracking Close 

After the [EJECT] key is pressed keys other than the [EJECT] key should not be pressed, until disc ejection is complete.
When the key [2] or [3] is pressed during the Focus Search, the power supply should be immediately turned off (otherwise the lens sticks 
to Wall, causing the actuator to be damaged).
100TR Jump, the mechanism shall be set to the Tracking Close mode when the key is released.
When the power is turned on/off the gain of the RFAMP is reset to 0 dB.  At the same time all the self-adjusting values shall return to the 
default setting.
Do not do Tracking Servo Close before doing Focus Servo Close. (Because the overcurrent flows)

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 Flow Chart

[CD] or [SOURCE]

Source ON

TRK     MIN    

[BAND] + [RDM] -> Reset

Test Mode IN

NOTE

When a CD-DA (regular music CD) is played in the CD test mode, its sound quality 
will be temporarily deteriorated. The CD will then repeat normal, deteriorated, 
normal… playback. 
This is due to the difference in the playback modes between the normal operation 
mode and the CD test mode, and the interval of generating deteriorated mode and 
the time taken to return to the normal mode depend on the error of each clock.
The time taken to turn to the deteriorated mode is at a minimum around 20 
seconds while the time to return to the normal mode is maximum 40 seconds 
approximately.
Make sure to check the sound quality in the normal operation mode.

*1) TYP 

t

 + 

dB 

t

 + 

12 

dB

 TRK

    

MIN

    

SEC

    

  TRK

06

MIN

06

SEC

06  

TRK

12

MIN

12

SEC

12

*2) Focus Close      

t

      S. Curve        

t     

F EQ measurement setting

 

TRK

00

MIN

00

SEC

00

 

TRK

01

MIN

01

SEC

01 

TRK

02

MIN

02

SEC

02

  (

TRK

99

MIN

99

SEC

99)

*3) F.Offset Display 

t

 T.Offset Display 

t

 Switch to the 

 

 

 

order of the original display

*4) 100TR Jump

*7) TRK/MIN/SEC 

t

 F.AGC 

t

 T.AGC Gain 

t

 F.Bias 

t

 RF AGC

*8) CRG motor voltage = 2 [V]

*9) TYP 

(1X) 

t

 2X 

t

 1X

 

TRK

    

MIN

    

SEC

    

 

 

TRK

22

MIN

22

SEC

22  

TRK

11

MIN

11

SEC

11

*10) 

OFF(TYP) 

t

 

FORCUS 

t

 

TRACKING

 

TRK

    

MIN

    

SEC

    

 

 

TRK

70

MIN

70

SEC

70  

TRK

71

MIN

71

SEC

71

Key of the 
head unit

Key of the 
remote 
control unit

Summary of Contents for DEH-5200SD/XNEW5

Page 1: ...Road 04 01 Singapore 159936 PIONEER CORPORATION 2009 DEH 5200SD XNEW5 CRT4508 CD RDS RECEIVER DEH 5200SD XNEW5 CD RECEIVER DEH 5250SD XNES DEH 5250SD XNES1 DEH 5290SD XNID This service manual should be used together with the following manual s Model No Order No Mech Module Remarks CX 3269 CRT4488 S11STD DOUT CD Mech Module Circuit Descriptions Mech Descriptions Disassembly For details refer to Imp...

Page 2: ...MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHERTHANTHOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE WARNING The AEL accessible emission level of the laser power output is less than CLASS 1 but the laser component is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for CLASS 1 A specially instructed person should do servicing operation of the apparatus Laser diode characteristics Wave length 785 nm to ...

Page 3: ...ide the product Please check that neither solder debris nor screws remain inside the product 8 There should be no semi broken wires scratches melting etc on the coating of the power cord Damaged power cords may lead to fire accidents so please be sure that there are no damages If you find a damaged power cord please exchange it with a suitable one 9 There should be no spark traces or similar marks...

Page 4: ...ONNECTOR FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 23 6 SERVICE MODE 24 6 1 CD TEST MODE 24 6 2 DISPLAY TEST MODE 25 7 DISASSEMBLY 28 8 EACH SETTING AND ADJUSTMENT 35 8 1 CD ADJUSTMENT 35 8 2 CHECKING THE GRATING AFTER CHANGING THE PICKUP UNIT 36 8 3 PCL OUTPUT CONFIRMATION 38 9 EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST 40 9 1 PACKING 40 9 2 EXTERIOR 1 42 9 3 EXTERIOR 2 44 9 4 CD MECHANISM MODULE 46 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 48 10 1 T...

Page 5: ...ing ICs Some ICs such as MOS type are so fragile that they can be damaged by electrostatic induction 6 On CD Core Unit actual cable colors and silk print are different Green Red White Black 7 When a CD DA regular music CD is played in the CD test mode its sound quality will be temporarily deteriorated The CD will then repeat normal deteriorated normal playback This is due to the difference in the ...

Page 6: ...melting points by approximately 40 C Therefore for lead free soldering the tip temperature of a soldering iron must be set to around 373 C in general although the temperature depends on the heat capacity of the PC board on which reworking is required and the weight of the tip of the soldering iron Compared with eutectic solders lead free solders have higher bond strengths but slower wetting times ...

Page 7: ...tuner Frequency range 153 kHz to 281 kHz Usable sensitivity 28 μV S N 20 dB Signal to noise ratio 62 dB IEC A network Note Specifications and the design are subject to mod ifications without notice General Power source 14 4 V DC 10 8 V to 15 1 V allowable Grounding system Negative type Maximum current consumption 10 0 A Dimensions W H D DIN Chassis 180 mm 50 mm 165 mm Nose 188 mm 58 mm 17 mm D Cha...

Page 8: ...trol Wavelength 940 nm 50 nm Output typ 12 mw sr per Infrared LED Note Specifications and the design are subject to mod ifications without notice General Rated power source 14 4 V DC allowable voltage range 12 0 V to 14 4 V DC Grounding system Negative type Maximum current consumption 10 0 A Dimensions W H D DIN Chassis 178 mm 50 mm 165 mm Nose 188 mm 58 mm 17 mm D Chassis 178 mm 50 mm 165 mm Nose...

Page 9: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 9 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E 2 2 DISC CONTENT FORMAT ...

Page 10: ...rol CD R320 is sold separately Part Operation VOLUME Press to increase or decrease vo lume MUTE Press to mute Press again to un mute Press to perform manual seek tuning fast forward reverse and track search controls Also used for controlling func tions AUDIO Press to select an audio function DISP SCRL Press to select different displays Press and hold to scroll through the text information Press to...

Page 11: ... unit it is dangerous to connect directly Do not use the unauthorized product Remote control h h h o o o m m 2 2 2 f o f f i l k n n n j j Part Operation h VOLUME Press to increase or decrease vo lume i MUTE Press to mute Press again to un mute j Press to perform manual seek tuning fast forward reverse and track search controls Also used for controlling func tions k AUDIO Press to select an audio ...

Page 12: ...ything with Green and Green black leads 15 Orange white Connect to lighting switch terminal 1 This product 7 Antenna jack 6 Fuse 10 A 5 Wired remote input Hard wired remote control adaptor can be connected sold separately 26 Power amp sold separately 27 Connect with RCA cables sold separately 28 System remote control 26 Power amp sold separately 26 Power amp sold separately 24 To front output 23 T...

Page 13: ...lack 19 Green 21 Violet 20 Green black 22 Violet black 2 Rear output 16 Front speaker 23 Rear speaker 7 Antenna jack 5 Wired remote input Hard wired remote control adaptor can be connected sold separately 28 Connect with RCA cables sold separately 32 Perform these connections when using the optional amplifier 31 System remote control 30 Blue white Connect to system control terminal of the power am...

Page 14: ...hite Connect to lighting switch terminal 11 Black chassis ground Connect to a clean paint free metal location 35 Subwoofer 4 36 When using a subwoofer of 70 W 2 be sure to connect with Violet and Violet black leads of this unit Do not connect anything with Green and Green black leads 38 Subwoofer 4 x 2 37 Not used 17 Left 18 Right 16 Front speaker 12 White 14 Gray 15 Gray black 13 White black 19 G...

Page 15: ...d operations must be normal 2 CD Play back a CD Track search No malfunction on display audio and operation 3 FM AM tuner Check FM AM tuner action Seek Preset Switch band to check both FM and AM Display audio and operations must be normal 4 Check whether no disc is inside the product The media used for the operating check must be ejected r e t f a e c n a r a e p p a s t i n o t r i d r o s e h c t...

Page 16: ...it CD Core Unit S11STD DOUT C Tuner Amp Assy A DEH 5200SD XNEW5 B DEH 5250SD XNES C DEH 5250SD XNES1 D DEH 5290SD XNID Unit Number QWM3122 A Unit Number QWM3123 B C D Unit Name Tuner Amp Assy Unit Number Unit Name Keyboard Unit Unit Number CWX3774 Unit Name CD Core Unit S11STD DOUT ...

Page 17: ... Two pieces Name Jig No Remarks Grease List Name Grease Grease Grease No GEM1024 GEM1045 Remarks CD Mechanism Module CD Mechanism Module Name Grease No Remarks Before shipping out the product be sure to clean the following portions by using the prescribed cleaning tools Portions to be cleaned Cleaning tools CD pickup lenses Cleaning liquid GEM1004 Cleaning paper GED 008 ...

Page 18: ... Q782 63 SYS_TXD 61 59 58 BRST MEDIA_MUTE SYS_RXD 71 70 DM DP 148 CP_SDA 149 CP_SCL 112 CPRST 111 CPPWR MED3 3V PICKUP UNIT P10 5 SERVICE CD CORE UNIT S11STD DOUT A LD MD LD MD HOLOGRAM UNIT LD FOCUS ACT TRACKING ACT FOP TOP VREF FOM TOM VCC VCC 15 5 14 15 5 2 1 2 1 14 8 8 3 3 4 4 12 12 RF AMP CD DECODER MP3 WMA DECODER DIGITAL SERVO DATA PROCESSOR CPU USB HOST CONTROLLER PE5706A IC201 Q101 IC301 ...

Page 19: ...CP 13 I2C_SDA SPI_SOMI 12 I2C_SCL SPI_SIMO 1 4 nRESET 5 VCC 2 MODE1 SPI_nSS MED3 3V 8 1 7 NJM2360AM IC851 CS SI 8 CD 6 V BUP Q821 Q822 Q823 KEYBOARD UNIT B 30 KYDT 29 DPDT 1 ROT1 2 ROT0 A C 20 PEE BUZZER BZ601 OEL9V REG OEL B OEL B Q242 Q241 VP B 20 VCCH ILM B SWVDD MED3 3V DD5V VDD5V 1 6 S 1172B33 E6 IC591 MED3 3V REG VOUT VIN 3 ON OFF MED1 2V MED3 3V 4 3 BH12PB3WHFV IC592 MED1 2V REG VOUT VIN 1 ...

Page 20: ...2 NC CE2 ROM_VDD SL DI CK CE1 LDET DO RDS_CK RDS_DATA RDS_LOCK RDS_HSLK 7 6 13 5 10 9 8 11 14 18 19 20 21 1 3 2 12 15 22 16 4 17 IC1 3 3V AM ANT FMRF ATT LPF OSC IC3 EEPROM 5 0V IC5 ATT MIXER IF AMP DET FM MPX RDS DECODER 23 Lch FM AM TUNER UNIT A A A A 3 3V 2 5V 5V 3 3V DEH 5200SD XNEW5 DEH 5250SD XNES A DEH 5250SD XNES1 DEH 5290SD XNID C B B A A ...

Page 21: ...L Starts communication with Grille microcom puter SWVDD H Pin 47 Source keys operative Source ON SYSPW H Pin 36 500 ms 500 ms In case of the above signal the communication with Grille microcomputer may fail If the time interval is not 500 msec the oscillator may be defective Completes power on operation After that proceed to each source operation Power ON ...

Page 22: ... could not be ejected even after disc turning had been retried A foreign object inserted in the mechanism Disc jammed NOTES Indications of error codes are available only during disc operations because CD operations are unavailable if a mechanical error is generated If the TOC cannot be read this is not processed as an error and operation continues accordingly If you design a new head unit be sure ...

Page 23: ...B E 5 3 CONNECTOR FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ANTENNA REAR OUTPUT 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 1 FL 2 FR 3 FL 4 FR 5 RL 6 RR 7 RL 8 RR 9 TEL 10 NC 11 ILL 12 A ANT 13 ACC 14 BREM 15 B UP 16 GND WIRED REMOTE CONTROL SUBWOOFER OUTPUT FRONT OUTPUT ...

Page 24: ... the power supply should be immediately turned off otherwise the lens sticks to Wall causing the actuator to be damaged 100TR Jump the mechanism shall be set to the Tracking Close mode when the key is released When the power is turned on off the gain of the RFAMP is reset to 0 dB At the same time all the self adjusting values shall return to the default setting Do not do Tracking Servo Close befor...

Page 25: ...Test Mode Service Display Test Mode To the display of version information REPEAT key To the display of ROM correction version information REPEAT key To all turning REPEAT key To all turning off REPEAT key Screen ROM connection confirmation REPEAT key Media microcomputer information display REPEAT key The display mode to the display usually SRC RDM key To the static display of the display mode SRC ...

Page 26: ...If nothing is displayed on the screen There may be a problem with the communication or the display microcomputer may have an error If a number apparently strange is displayed as the EEPROM version There may be a problem with the communication If a version display is being made but the number of CH used is not displayed properly The connection with the EEPROM may be defective UNIT WW number Unit nu...

Page 27: ...computer and the image ROM may be defective For example even if NG is displayed for the data bus it is not necessarily a data bus connection defective A problem with the address bus may also cause an error during data bus check Media microcomputer information display If nothing is displayed on the screen There may be a problem with the communication or the display microcomputer may have an error I...

Page 28: ... 1 Remove the Case Remove the two screws Remove the two screws Straighten the tabs at six locations indicated and then remove the Tuner Amp Assy 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Disconnect the connector and then remove the CD Mechanism Module Tuner Amp Assy 1 Release the two latches and then remove the Panel Assy Remove the four screws Removing the Case not shown Panel Assy 1 ...

Page 29: ...H 5200SD XNEW5 29 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E Removing the Cover 1 3 Cover Remove the three hooks 1 1 1 Remove the hooks in order of figure and then remove the cover Remove the hook 2 Remove the hook 3 2 ...

Page 30: ...lines in the photo below if you do so only while lifting the Mechanism Unit from the table Keeping the Mechanism Unit lifted by holding these tabs with your fingers may result in deformation 3 Be careful NOT to hold the front part of the Upper Frame or the CRG Mechanism and NOT to insert foreign objects into these mechanisms Doing so may result in deformation Proper handling Improper handling How ...

Page 31: ...tor lead wire without removing the solder from the wire Doing so may result in damage to the ICs and the PU 3 Stop the motor when the PU reaches around the middle track Note Jumpiness will occur when the PU reaches the outermost track Although jumpiness does not constitute a problem it is recommended that it occur as least frequently as possible Fig 1 Note Be aware that the colors of the lead wire...

Page 32: ...ly engage the PU unit with the part B of the chassis as shown in Fig 4 Also be sure to change the engagement position of the bias spring of the feed screw to its original position Fig 2a After reassembling perform the PU adjustment following the description in the service manual 1 Set the unit to the quasi clamp state following the procedures described in Mechanism Module How to Set to the Quasi C...

Page 33: ...tor block shown in Fig 6 or bang the actuator block against your workbench Handle the PU and PU Unit with care according to the description in How to Hold the PU When reattaching the PU Rack to the PU first reassemble parts a and b shown in Fig 3 into the PU case then attach the boss shown in Fig 4 to the PU case After reassembling the PU Rack insert the feed screw from side c in Fig 5 insertion d...

Page 34: ...old the PU 1 Be sure to hold the PU at the positions shown in Proper handling NEVER hold it as shown in Improper handling Do not touch the object lens and ACT Do not touch the VR Do not touch the Hologram Do not pull the FPC Proper handling Improper handling ...

Page 35: ... guarantied with the mechanism upside down If the mechanism is blocked due to mistaken eject operation reset the product or turn off and on the ACC to restore it 2 Test mode This mode is used to adjust the CD mechanism module To enter the test mode BAND RDM Reset To exit from the test mode Turn off the ACC and back up Notes a During ejection do not press any other keys than the EJECT key until the...

Page 36: ...load the disc and switch the 3 V regulator on 2 Using the right and left buttons move the PU unit to the innermost track 3 Press key 3 to close focus the display should read 91 Press key 2 to implement the tracking balance adjustment the display should now read 81 Press key 3 The display will change returning to 81 on the fourth press 4 As shown in the diagram above monitor the LPF outputs using t...

Page 37: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 37 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E Grating waveform 45 degrees 0 degrees 75 degrees 60 degrees 30 degrees 90 degrees Ech Xch 20 mV div AC Fch Ych 20 mV div AC ...

Page 38: ...ed ON the standby mode cancelled shift the TESTIN IC601 Pin 61 terminal to H The clock signal is output from the PCL terminal IC601 Pin 37 The frequency of the clock signal is 625 0 kHz that is one 32th of the fundamental frequency The clock signal should be 625 0 kHz 10 Hz 15 Hz If the clock signal is out of the range the X tal X601 should be replaced with new one ...

Page 39: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 39 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E ...

Page 40: ...afety factor of the part Therefore when replacing be sure to use parts of identical designation Screw adjacent to mark on the product are used for disassembly For the applying amount of lubricants or glue follow the instructions in this manual In the case of no amount instructions apply as you think it appropriate 5250SD XNES 5250SD XNES1 5290SD XNID 5250SD XNES 5250SD XNES1 5290SD XNID 5250SD XNE...

Page 41: ...XNEW5 DEH 5250SD XNES DEH 5250SD XNES1 DEH 5290SD XNID 1 Cord Assy CDP1268 CDP1269 CDP1269 CDP1269 3 Unit Box QHG3057 QHG3059 QHG3060 QHG3061 4 Contain Box QHL3057 QHL3059 QHL3060 QHL3061 6 Accessory Assy YEA5083 YEA5084 YEA5084 YEA5084 7 Screw BPZ20P060FTC Not Used Not Used Not Used 10 Screw Assy Not Used YEA5082 YEA5082 YEA5082 11 Polyethylene Bag Not Used CEG 127 CEG 127 CEG 127 12 Screw Not Us...

Page 42: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 42 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 9 2 EXTERIOR 1 B DEH 5250SD XNES DEH 5250SD XNES1 DEH 5290SD XNID DEH 5250SD XNES DEH 5250SD XNES1 DEH 5290SD XNID DEH 5200SD XNEW5 ...

Page 43: ...NU1025 12 Lighting Conductor CNW1756 13 Knob Unit CXE2507 14 Spring XBL7005 15 Grille Unit See Contrast table 2 16 Door USB CAT2912 17 Button Unit SRC BAND LIST BACK CXE2511 18 Holder CND5436 19 Double Side Tape CNM8673 20 Cushion CNN3211 21 Holder CNW1758 22 OEL Module MXS4011 23 Case YNB5063 24 Remote Control Unit See Contrast table 2 25 Cover See Contrast table 2 Mark No Description Part No Mar...

Page 44: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 44 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 9 3 EXTERIOR 2 A B B A A C C ...

Page 45: ... See Contrast table 2 11 Screw BPZ26P080FTC 12 Screw BSZ26P060FTC 13 Screw BSZ26P100FTC 14 Screw BSZ26P160FTC 15 Holder CND5410 16 Holder CND5417 17 Holder CND5423 18 FM AM Tuner Unit U401 See Contrast table 2 19 Holder CND4324 20 Fuse 10 A YEK5001 21 Heat Sink YNR5139 22 Button CAC4836 23 Spring Thin CBH2961 24 Spring Thick CBH2962 25 Panel CNU1015 26 Arm CNV9312 27 Arm CNW1439 28 Spring YBH5012 ...

Page 46: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 46 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 9 4 CD MECHANISM MODULE A C D C A B B C D A GEM1045 B GEM1038 C GEM1024 D GEM1043 C C A A D D A A D A A A A A C C C C B C C ...

Page 47: ...ack CNV8342 28 Guide CNW1171 29 Roller CNW1172 30 Arm CNW1173 31 Arm CNW1174 32 Roller CNW1175 33 Lever CNW1176 34 Arm CNW1177 35 Arm CNW1178 36 Gear CNW1180 37 Gear CNW1181 38 Gear CNW1182 39 Gear CNW1183 40 Rack CNW1184 41 Gear CNW1185 42 Gear CNW1186 43 Gear CNW1187 44 Gear CNW1188 45 Clamper CNW1190 46 Arm CNW1192 47 Holder CNW1193 48 Holder CNW1194 49 Damper CNW1197 50 Damper CNW1198 51 Arm C...

Page 48: ... NM GND GND GND GND LTC114EUB Q102 LSA1576UB Q101 C405 0 01u 10 C404 NM GND R203 NM R204 NM GND D162 CRG03 C433 4 7u 10 GND D432 NM C431 4 7u 6 3 D431 NM C432 0 01u 10 NJM2885DL1 33 IC431 1 IN 2 GND 3 OUT AUXG ILMG R806 2 C801 NM GND R629 100k GND R608 NM R619 4 7k OELG R167 1k C166 150U 6 3 C167 470p 50 R164 NM R165 100kD R166 24kD D163 CMS02 D164 NM C219 1u 10 C220 NM C221 1u 10 C218 NM DALMON I...

Page 49: ...1 OEL15 5V GND2 VA804 VA805 VA806 VA808 OEL B OEL B GND GND 100u 16 C856 47u 25 C852 L851 NM 47u 25 C241 GND R926 1k 1 4w R932 1k 1 4w C356 0 47u 16 PM9012A S3A R S4B R 4 5 S5B R 6 S6R 7 MNR 8 MPR 9 SOR 10 INFR 11 INRR 12 INPR 13 OUTPR 14 OUTRR 15 OUTFR 16 GND 17 VREF 18 VCCL 19 FILH 20 VCCH 21 STB 22 CLK 23 DATA 24 DGND 25 OUTFL 26 OUTRL 27 OUTPL 28 INPL 29 INRL 30 INFL 31 SOL 32 MPL 33 MNL 34 S6...

Page 50: ...357 R241 NM R314 MUTE1 1 MUTE2 MUTE3 RR RL SWR SWL FR FL RCAG TEST1 OEL B GND 47u 25 C241 GND C356 0 47u 16 PM9012A OUTPR 14 OUTRR 15 OUTFR 16 GND 17 VREF 18 VCCL 19 FILH 20 VCCH 21 STB 22 CLK 23 DATA 24 DGND 25 OUTFL 26 OUTRL 27 OUTPL INPL C212 CCG1192 A 10u 10 R313 R322 4 7k L242 NM RT3C99M Q301 1 2 3 4 5 6 R321 4 7k RT3C99M Q302 1 2 3 4 5 6 R319 4 7k R320 4 7k R318 4 7k RT3C99M Q303 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 51: ...1k R858 180 1 4W R857 NM R651 100k R652 1 5k R851 NM 3216 R641 NM 100k R642 NM 1k R383 47k R382 100k R381 47k NM 330 R362 10k 10k R911 47k R903 22k R901 680 R923 47k R921 100k R852 15kF R924 47k R922 10k R925 4 7k R931 10k R961 10k R951 1k R952 22k R954 15k R617 100k S652 CSG1020 1 2 RESET BUP2 MUTE1 MEDSTBY MEDMUTE EPM PCL1 VDD33V VDD5V GND1 SWVDD BSENS2 BSENS1 SYS B OEL9V ASENS1 MUTE2 ILMB BUP1 ...

Page 52: ...SS VA662 NM VA661 NM X601 CSS1797 A POWER_BUS uCOM_BUS IC201 PM9012A S1Q R 1 S2A R 2 S3A R 3 S4B R 4 5 S5B R 6 S6R 7 MNR 8 MPR 9 SOR 10 INFR 11 INRR 12 INPR 13 OUTPR 14 OUTRR 15 OUTFR 16 GND 17 VREF 18 VCCL 19 FILH 20 VCCH 21 STB 22 CLK 23 DATA 24 DGND 25 OUTFL 26 OUTRL 27 OUTPL 28 INPL 29 INRL 30 INFL 31 SOL 32 MPL 33 MNL 34 S6L 35 S5B L 36 S4B L 37 S3A L 38 S2A L 39 S1Q L 40 QCOM C208 0 22u 10 C...

Page 53: ...NT 4 VCC 5 SL 6 CE2 7 NC1 8 CE1 9 CK 10 DI 11 LDET 12 OSCGND 13 ROM_VDD 14 DO 15 DGND 16 NC2 17 VDD_3 3 18 RDS_CK 19 RDS_DATA 20 RDS_LOCK 21 RDS_HSLK 22 AGND 23 Lch 24 Rch L403 LCTAW220J2520 T AMANT L404 NM C407 0 01u 10 C408 NM R410 82k R411 82k C409 1500p 50 C410 1500p 50 GND EJECT FLPILM D801 DZ2S068C D802 DZ2S068C C402 CCG1192 A 10u 10 C406 CCG1192 A 10u 10 GND M2R6TP_GND KN801 JA401CKX1070 1 ...

Page 54: ...23 SD_DATA2 124 125 126 127 PVcc9 128 129 Vss12 130 131 Vcc8 132 133 CDSRQ 134 CDSTBY 135 136 137 138 139 140 PVcc10 141 142 Vss13 143 144 145 Vcc9 146 CD_SDA 147 CD_SCL 148 CP_SDA 149 CP_SCL 150 CDWAIT 151 CDSKIP 152 PVcc11 153 Vss14 154 PD15 155 PD14 156 PD13 157 PD12 158 PD11 159 PD10 160 Vss15 161 PVcc12 162 PD9 163 PD8 164 PD7 165 PD6 166 PD5 167 PD4 168 PD3 169 Vcc10 170 PD2 171 Vss16 172 PD...

Page 55: ...C 76 USBAPVSS 77 USBAVCC 78 USBAVSS 79 USBUVCC 80 USBUVSS 81 82 83 84 85 AVSS 86 AVREF 87 AVCC 88 TRST 89 ASEBRKAK ASEBRK 90 TDO 91 TDI 92 TMS 93 TCK 94 PVcc6 95 Vss9 96 Vcc5 97 98 99 100 101 102 RX 103 104 DACDATA1 105 PVcc7 106 DACCS 107 Vss10 108 EJSW 109 Vcc6 L502 CTF1410 A NM Q191 1 2 3 4 5 6 NM Q192 R588 220 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R586 220 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R587 220 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R511 47k R512 47k ...

Page 56: ...6 USBAPVSS 77 USBAVCC 78 USBAVSS 79 USBUVCC 80 USBUVSS 81 82 83 84 85 AVSS 86 AVREF 87 AVCC 88 TRST 89 ASEBRKAK ASEBRK 90 TDO 91 TDI 92 TMS 93 TCK 94 PVcc6 95 Vss9 96 Vcc5 97 98 99 100 101 102 RX 103 104 DACDATA1 105 PVcc7 106 DACCS 107 Vss10 108 EJSW 109 Vcc6 NM Q191 1 2 3 4 5 6 NM Q192 R511 47k R512 47k R195 NM R194 NM R513 NM R514 NM R196 NM R515 680 R193 NM R192 820 R517 NM R518 NM R521 100 R5...

Page 57: ...Vcc 45 MD_CLK0 46 PLLVss 47 MD_CLK1 48 XIN 49 XOUT 50 MD_BOOT0 51 MD_BOOT1 52 Vss6 53 PVcc4 54 RTC_XIN 55 RTC_XOUT 56 Vss7 57 BRST 58 59 Vcc4 60 61 Vss8 62 63 PVcc5 64 USBX1 65 USBX2 66 L502 CTF1410 A R588 220 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R586 220 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R587 220 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R511 47k R512 47k R508 47k R513 NM R514 NM R515 680 R506 47k R505 100 R502 100 R501 47k R591 NM 1608 R581 100 1608 R583 4 7k...

Page 58: ...154 PD15 155 PD14 156 PD13 157 PD12 158 PD11 159 PD10 160 Vss15 161 PVcc12 162 PD9 163 PD8 164 PD7 165 PD6 166 PD5 167 PD4 168 PD3 169 Vcc10 170 PD2 171 L781 NM L701 NM RT3T22M Q752 1 2 3 4 5 6 Q751 2SD2396 K R793 10k 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R792 10k 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 R783 220 R782 220 R781 220 R717 100k R784 NM R785 220 R716 100k R715 100k R713 150 R712 150 R711 150 R710 1k R709 100 R708 220 R707 100 R706 ...

Page 59: ...2 12 A3 13 A4 14 A5 15 A6 16 A7 17 Vcc2 18 A8 19 Vss2 20 A9 21 PVcc2 22 A10 23 A11 24 A12 25 A13 26 A14 27 A15 28 29 A16 30 Vss4 31 CKIO 32 33 PD15 155 PD14 156 PD13 157 PD12 158 PD11 159 PD10 160 Vss15 161 PVcc12 162 PD9 163 PD8 164 PD7 165 PD6 166 PD5 167 PD4 168 PD3 169 Vcc10 170 PD2 171 Vss16 172 PD1 173 PVcc13 174 PD0 175 CS_FLASH 176 RD L491 NM LCTC4R7K1608 T LSA1576UB Q491 R565 22 2 1 4 3 6...

Page 60: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 60 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E 10 3 KEYBOARD UNIT B 330 560 270 330 820 680 CN801 1 2 A ...

Page 61: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 61 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E B PD8192B9 B KEYBOARD UNIT ...

Page 62: ...R108 1M R106 NM R305 18k R306 18k R307 18k R308 18k R218 4 7k R216 1 2k R217 5 6k 2SA1577 QR Q101 E F BD AC RST INTQ ASY EFM CSN1068 A S903 1 2 3 4 REFO1 REFO2 C307 NM 1608 CN702 CKS5766 A 1 VDD 2 3 CVDD 4 5 ICECK 6 SO 7 SCK 8 SI C229 0 1u 10 C236 0 1u 10 C306 1u 10 1608 C110 NM C218 4p 50 C111 NM V3R3 CKS4808 A CN101 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 R109 2 2k C239 NM NM C308 UNR511MG Q102 C214...

Page 63: ...5 39k R214 10k C213 3300p 50 CKS6146 A CN701 1 VD 2 VD 3 CDSRQ 4 CDSTBY 5 SCL 6 SKIP 7 SDA 8 RESET 9 VDD 10 GND 11 DATA 12 BCLK 13 LRCK 14 GND 15 PGND 16 WAIT AAGND1 AAGND2 R225 0 R292 0 R293 0 R710 NM R711 NM IC201 PE5706A LD 1 PD 2 RST 3 INTQ INT1 4 A0 5 STB 6 SCK 7 SO 8 SI 9 D Vdd 10 D GND 11 REG16 12 REGS 13 DA Vdd1 14 ROUT 15 DA GND1 16 REGC 17 DA GND 18 LOUT 19 DA Vdd 20 ICEMD 21 X Vdd 22 XT...

Page 64: ... mV div 500 mV div 500 mV div 500 mV div 20 ms div dFE aFIN cTE 9TIN 1 V div 500 mV div 500 mV div 500 μs div fRFAGC cTE 9TIN 500 mV div 500 mV div 2 ms div cTE fRFAGC 500 mV div 500 mV div 200 ms div aFIN dFE Source On setup operation 12 cm CD DA Source On setup operation CD DA Play operation Spindle waveform during play operation Spindle waveform during play operation Wider Focus Search waveform...

Page 65: ...V div 500 ms div 1DSCSNS 28SNS 4LOEJ 3HOME 5 V div 5 V div 5 V div 500 ms div 1DSCSNS 5CLCONT 4LOEJ 1 V div 1 V div 1 V div 1 V div 500 μs div fRFAGC 9TIN cTE aFIN 12 cm CD Eject operation 8 cm CD Eject operation Black Dot 800 μm during play 12 cm CD Eject operation 32 Tracks Jump waveform Zoom of 100 Track Jump waveform Search operation Outter to Inner Digital Out waveform Ref REFO Mode TEST Ref ...

Page 66: ...859 C242 C243 C244 C821 C822 R860 R861 R862 R863 R871 R872 R873 R874 JA661 C R492 Q301 Q302 Q303 R499 BZ601 C851 C852 C853 C854 C855 C856 C858 C859 IC Q901 Q902 S651 D241 D821 D822 Q351 L151 R301 Q361 R302 Q362 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 Q751 L161 Q752 R R310 R311 D851 R312 D852 D853 R313 R314 R317 R318 R319 R320 JA301 Q381 R321 Q382 R322 R901 R902 R903 IC851 R911 R912 Q781 Q782 Q783 C301 ...

Page 67: ... S651 S652 L701 IC601 C681 C682 C683 C684 D431 C491 C685 D432 C492 C686 C687 C688 C689 Q921 Q351 R101 Q931 R103 R104 R105 IC431 R106 R107 R108 R109 Q362 R110 R111 D651 R112 R113 R114 R500 R501 Q561 R502 R503 R504 R505 R506 R508 IC641 Q951 JA101 R701 IC451 R702 R703 R704 R705 R511 R706 R512 R707 R513 R708 R514 R709 R515 L561 R516 R517 R518 IC651 R710 R711 L951 L181 R712 R713 R714 R520 R715 R521 U40...

Page 68: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 68 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 C D F A B E A A TUNER AMP ASSY 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 69: ...DEH 5200SD XNEW5 69 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 C D F A B E A SIDE B 0 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 X 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Y 20 10 1 1 ...

Page 70: ...929 R1930 R1931 X1871 CN1811 JA1806 C1841 C1842 C1843 C1844 C1845 C1846 C1847 C1848 C1851 C1852 D1841 D1842 D1843 D1844 D1845 D1846 D1847 D1848 S1821 C1872 C1873 C1874 D1851 C1876 D1852 S1841 S1842 S1843 S1844 IC1861 S1845 S1846 S1847 S1848 D1871 S1849 R1871 R1872 R1873 R1874 S1850 R1879 IC1871 IC1873 R1882 R1884 R1885 R1886 R1887 R1892 R1893 R1895 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 15...

Page 71: ...908 R1909 R1911 R1914 L1811 L1871 VA1811 VA1812 CN1801 C1806 C1807 C1808 C1811 C1812 C1821 C1822 D1801 D1802 D1806 D1807 D1808 R1821 R1822 R1823 R1824 R1825 R1826 R1827 R1828 R1829 C1861 R1844 R1845 R1846 R1847 R1848 R1849 C1871 L1921 C1875 R1850 R1851 R1854 R1855 R1857 R1858 R1861 R1862 R1863 R1875 R1876 R1877 R1878 IC1872 R1880 R1881 R1883 R1888 R1889 R1890 R1891 R1894 R1896 R1897 R1898 R1899 R1...

Page 72: ...7 R218 R225 R229 R232 R235 R236 C203 C204 TH201 C207 C209 R246 C210 X201 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C217 C218 C219 C221 C222 C223 C224 C225 R262 R263 C228 R264 C235 C238 C240 R281 R282 R294 IC201 C299 R305 R306 R307 R308 CN101 R707 R708 R709 R710 C102 CN701 CN702 C304 C305 C306 C307 C701 C702 S901 D101 IC301 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 X 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Y A CN701 PICKUP UNIT P10 5 SERVICE F E REFO...

Page 73: ... 1 E R601 R602 R603 R604 R606 R237 R240 C205 C206 R242 R243 R245 R253 R254 C601 C602 C220 R260 C229 C231 C232 C233 C236 C239 R283 R291 R292 R293 Q101 Q102 R296 R297 R299 C281 C282 C283 C284 R101 R102 R103 R106 R108 R109 R701 R702 R706 R711 C101 C104 R721 R722 R723 C301 C110 C111 C308 C703 C705 C707 C708 C710 S903 S905 Q201 8EJ DSCSNS ...

Page 74: ... 591 A 45 72 IC S 1172B33 E6 IC 592 A 58 68 IC BH12PB3WHFV IC 601 A 129 94 IC A PEG645B8 A 129 94 IC B C D PEG647A8 IC 651 A 119 106 IC S 80827CNNB B8M IC 851 A 28 35 IC NJM2360AM IC 901 A 26 80 IC NJM2885DL1 33 IC 911 A 8 122 IC NJM2388F84 Q 241 A 50 56 Transistor RT3T22M Q 242 A 57 50 Transistor LSC4081UB Q 301 A 21 128 Transistor RT3C99M Q 302 A 30 129 Transistor RT3C99M Q 303 A 14 128 Transist...

Page 75: ...9 Connector VKN1192 CN781 A 52 22 Connector CKS6180 CN801 A 115 3 Connector CKS6188 JA301 A 26 137 Pin Jack XKB7001 JA401 A 170 128 Antenna Jack CKX1070 JA661 A 48 138 Connector CKS4124 JA981 A 119 141 Plug CKM1586 FUSE 10 A YEK5001 RESISTORS Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 151 A 32 76 RS1 16SS104J R 161 A 45 95 RS1 16SS1003F R 163 A 49 94 RS1 16SS303J R 165 A 53 95 RS1 16SS1003D R 166 A 51 95 RS1...

Page 76: ...RS1 16SS104J R 619 A 127 81 RS1 16SS472J R 620 A 132 81 RS1 16SS104J R 621 A 130 83 A RS1 16SS104J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 623 A 140 92 RS1 16SS104J R 624 A 140 97 RS1 16SS104J R 626 A 128 104 RS1 16SS103J R 629 A 114 103 RS1 16SS104J R 643 A 142 86 RS1 16SS104J R 651 A 116 104 RS1 16SS104J R 652 A 119 104 RS1 16SS152J R 661 A 58 137 RS1 10SR102J R 662 A 58 135 RS1 10SR102J R 701 A 92 46 R...

Page 77: ...72 115 CKSRYB105K10 C 221 A 86 111 CKSRYB105K10 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 225 A 85 116 CKSSYB104K10 C 226 A 89 96 CEVW101M16 C 241 A 57 56 Capacitor CEVW470M25 C 243 A 54 51 CKSRYB224K16 C 301 A 30 120 10 uF CCG1192 C 302 A 29 123 10 uF CCG1192 C 303 A 40 127 10 uF CCG1192 C 304 A 41 124 10 uF CCG1192 C 305 A 35 122 10 uF CCG1192 C 306 A 35 124 10 uF CCG1192 C 313 A 14 123 CKSRYB102K16 C 351...

Page 78: ...H8R0D50 C 703 A 101 33 CCSSCH470J50 C 704 A 103 32 CCSSCH100D50 Circuit Symbol and No Part No C 705 A 103 36 CCSSCH470J50 C 706 A 105 37 CKSSYB103K10 C 751 A 26 92 10 uF CCG1192 C 754 A 14 103 CKSSYB473K16 C 802 A 83 19 CKSRYB103K16 C 821 A 42 51 CKSSYB104K16 C 822 A 44 58 CKSRYB105K16 C 851 A 32 26 4 7 uF CCG1111 C 852 A 20 25 Capacitor CEVW470M25 C 853 A 33 36 CKSSYB103K25 C 854 A 30 30 CCSRCH33...

Page 79: ... RS1 10SR101J R 1906 A 85 8 RS1 10SR101J R 1907 A 88 8 RS1 10SR101J R 1908 B 83 16 RAB4C101J R 1909 B 84 9 RAB4C101J R 1910 A 89 8 RS1 10SR221J Circuit Symbol and No Part No R 1911 B 64 7 RS1 10SR102J R 1912 A 136 10 RS1 10SR102J R 1913 A 136 12 RS1 10SR102J R 1914 B 49 8 RS1 10SR102J R 1928 A 126 12 RS1 10SR101J R 1929 A 119 15 RAB4C101J R 1930 A 123 17 RS1 10SR101J CAPACITORS C 1806 B 142 8 CKSR...

Page 80: ...8 CKSRYB104K16 C 210 A 21 21 CKSSYB104K10 C 211 A 24 23 CKSSYB104K10 C 212 A 38 33 CKSSYB104K10 C 213 A 40 41 CKSSYB332K50 C 214 A 40 40 CKSSYB473K10 C 215 A 38 37 CKSSYB104K10 C 216 A 36 46 CKSSYB182K50 C 217 A 31 46 CCSSCH560J50 C 218 A 29 46 CCSSCH4R0C50 C 219 A 32 43 CKSSYB104K10 C 220 B 32 41 CKSSYB104K10 C 221 A 35 43 CKSSYB104K10 C 222 A 29 43 CKSSYB104K10 C 223 A 25 44 CCSSCH680J50 C 224 A...

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