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• The numbers   

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 are waveform numbers shown in page 31.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

1

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6

Figure 26 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/2)

• NOTES ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM can be found on page 23.

22 

21 

20 

19 

18 

17 

16 

15 

14 

13 

12 

11 

10 

TP610 

CK901 

TP601 

48 

47 

46 

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17 16 15 14  13 

12 

11 

10 

TP602 

TP407 

TP410 

TP408 

TP409 

TP411 

10 

TP441 

24 

23

22 

21 

20 

19 

18 

17 

16 

15 

14

13 

12 

11 

10 

TP207 

100 

99 

98 

97 

96 

95 

94 

93 

92 

91 

90 

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17  16  15  14 13  12  11  10  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1 

TP151 

CK104 

CK106 

TP145 

TP139 

CK101 

TP100 

TP144 

TP133 

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47 

46 

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22 

21 

20 

19 

18 

17 

16 

15 

14 

13 

12 

11 

10 

CK105 

CK112 

CK103 

CK102 

CK107 

TP131 

TP130 

CK108 

TP132 

TP171 

TP212 

TP204 

TP202 

TP205 

CK207 

CK224 

CK222 

TP203 

TP206 

TP210 

TP209 

CK201 
CK202 

CK205 

CK203 

CK206 

CK204 

100

99 

98 

97 

96 

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25 

24 

23

22 

21 

20 

19 

18 

17

16 

15

14 

13 

12

11 

10 

TP201 

TP208 

TP200 

10 

TP651 

TP652 

TP653 

TP654 

TP655 

TP656 

TP657 

TP662 

TP658 

TP659 

TP660 

TP661 

TP663 

TP666 

TP664 

14 

13 

12 

11 

10 

TP351 

8  7  6  5 

5  4  3 

TP665 

TP119 

TP115 

TP105 

TP101 

TP109 

TP106 

TP102 

TP108 

TP103 

TP114 

TP110 

TP118 

TP111 

TP121 

TP122 

TP120 

TP117 

TP116 

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15 14  13  12  11  10  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1 

TP401 

TP415 

TP403 

TP402 

TP400 

TP416 
TP417 

TP413 

TP414 

TP405 

TP404 

N.C.

ROUT

GOUT

TTR 

EFMAGI

EFMAGC

AGND

AVCC

EFMI

EFMO

RF2-1 

ADAG

ADAGC 

ADIPI 

ADIPO 

ADLPFO

22KO

22KI

WBO 

TCGO

AOUT

BOUT

EOUT

FOUT

DVCC

DATA

CLOCK 

LATCH 

DTEMP 

DGND

AGND

SGAIN 

DISC

STBY

AVCC

BIAS

FIN 

EIN 

BIN 

AIN 

TCGI

RFADD 

REFO

REFI

RF4 

RF3 

RF2 

RF1 

BIAS

AGC 

ADIP

AGC 

EFM 

DIFF

DIFF

SW

and 

HPF 

LPF 

LOGIC 

N.C.

N.C.

X700KO

EFMMON

LDCNT1

RAA10 

ACRCER

PLCK

SYRS

FEMON 

DADATA

ADDATA

DFCK

BCLK

LRCK

DGND

VDD3

DOUT

DIN 

X1O 

X1I 

VPD 

VXI 

ADPON 

DAPON 

OPTCNT

EMPH1 

LDCNT2

TOTMON

SBO 

SBSY

SFSY

FOK 

SENSE 

COUT

MCCK

DINTX 

RSTX

SYSD0 

SYSD1 

SYSD2 

SYSD3 

SYSD4 

SYSD5 

SYSD6 

SYSD7 

SYWRX 

SYRDX 

VBAT

WBI 

TEST1 

TEST0 

FODRR 

FODRF 

TEST2 

X176KO

TRDRF 

TRDRR 

SLDRF 

SLDRR 

SPDRF 

SPDRR 

TCG 

AGND

AIN 

FIN 

EIN 

BIN 

DGND

VDD1

VDD1

DGND

EFMI

AVCC

DGND

VDD1

RAD0

RAD1

RAWEX 

RARASX

RAA9

DGND

VDD2

RAD3

RAD2

RACASX

RAOEX 

RAA8

RAA7

RAA6

RAA5

RAA4

RAA0

RAA1

RAA2

RAA3

TCRS

EFMO

G

I
I
C

VCC 

A3

A2

A1

A0

A9

RAS 

WE

I/O2

I/O1

VOUT

UOUT

WOUT

RF

N.C.

FCOM

UIN 

VIN 

WIN 

OSC 

N.C.

N.C.

CX

GND 

STBY

BRK 

VCC1

VS

VCC2

FG

FC

DET 

CSLP1 

CSLP2 

S1

S2

G1

D1

S2

G2

S1

D2

D2

G1

D1

VCC 

GND 

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

PGND4 

BAT3

OUT3

PGND5 

OUT4R 

BAT4

OUT4F 

PGND6 

IN4F

IN4R

VGOFF 

CP4 

CP3 

CP2 

CP1 

VCC2

GND 

S/S 

VBAT/2MON 

VBAT

IN2R

IN2F

PGND3 

BAT2

OUT2F 

OUT2R 

PGND2 

BAT1

OUT1F 

OUT1R 

PGND1 

IN1F

IN1R

MUTE1 

OPOUT 

OPIN+ 

OPIN- 

CLK 

VG

VCC1

IN3 

MUTE

O2

O1

I2

VCC 

I1

N.C.

OUT 

VDD 

VSS 

N.C.

VSS 

A2

A1

A0

VCC 

WP

SDA 

SCL 

APQD

DINT

ARQ 

RPLAY 

JPNP

VCC 

PCNT2 

VSS 

VSS 

VCC 

uSTBY 

NMI 

EXTAL 

WDTOVF

MD2 

MD1 

MD0 

RCPCNT

BUZOUT

VSS 

VSS 

VSS 

EEPD

PCNT1 

PBOPON

RCLAT 

PBLAT 

RADAT 

RACLK 

RFLAT 

RMDAT 

MCMON 

CKSTP 

INPGCK

PDCNT 

INPGI 

MCPGI 

TEST1 

TEST0 

KHOLD 

REC 

PLAY

DCEXT 

DSPSCK

DSPSTB

DSPDAT

HDON

DISCPR

DCNT1 

RKEY

EJSW

AVCC

FOK 

SENSE 

RESET 

CIN 

SPIN

XTAL

VCC 

EMPH0 

LDON

INNSW 

VSS 

SYRD

SYRS

SYWR

SYD7

SYD5

SYD4

SYD6

SYD3

SYD1

SYD2

SYD0

XRST

EEPK

AVSS

EPCS

Vref

LDVAR 

TEMP

HKEY2 

HKEY1 

PLVON 

PLVGIN

EL

CHGON 

PLVBAT

CHGCNT

BATOFF

NIH 

EPWP

LCDRST

OPICGA

PCRX

SCK0

SPWDS 

N.C.

SPDRF 

DCNT1 

SL+ 

SL- 

SPVM

FODRF 

FODRR 

TRDRF 

TRDRR 

SLDRF 

SLDRR 

LDCNT2

LDCNT1

VCCPWM

DISCPR

SPIN

HDON

F-

F+

T-

T+

SPDRR 

VCCRF 

RFLAT 

AUSCLK

AUDATA

VCCLD 

AUDATA

AUSCLK

OPICGA

LDVAR 

RFLAT 
TEMP
LDON

VCCPU 

HREC

HDON

EFMO

LDCNT1

LDCNT2

SYRS

SYRD

SYWR

VCCDRAM

SYD0

SYD7

SYD6

SYD5

SYD4

SYD3

SYD2

SYD1

SLDRF 

TRDRR 

DINT

CIN

SENSE

FOK

SPDRR 

SPDRF 

SLDRR 

TRDRF 

FODRR 

FODRF 

XRT 

INNSW 

PDCNT 

EFMO

VCCHEAD 

ELON

DSPSCK

DSPSTB

DSPDAT

PDCNT

SPIN

DISCPR

CIN 

SYD0

SYD1

SYD2

SYD3

SYD4

SYD5

SYD6

SYWR

SYRD

SYRS

SYD7

DINT

AURESET 

LDVAR 

BEEP

HPLAY 

RPLAY 

CHGCNT

HKEY2 

RKEY

HKEY1 

TEMP

XRT 
SENSE 
FOK 

INNSW 

CHGON 

LDON

OPICGA

PLVGIN

PLVON 

PLVDRY

PCNT1 
PCNT2 

DSPRST

PBAULT

PBMUTE

INPGCK

INPGIN

MCPGIN

EMPH0 

RCAULT

RCPCNT

F-

T+

F+

T-

+2.7V 

MAIN  PWB-A

COM 

HEAD

M

OPIC

VCC 

MP/R

LDON

COM 

CVCC

VCC 

DGND

DGND

LDVAR 

AGND

T-

F+

T+

F-

RF2 

RF4 

RF3 

RF1 

24  

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

36

35 

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

26 

25 

12 

11 

N.C.

N.C.

G2

TP406 

22 

21 

20 

19 

18 

17 

16 

15 

14 

13 

12 

11 

10 

OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT

MECHANISM FLEXIBLE

PWB ASS'Y

M

M

78 

77 

76 

TEMON 

SBCK

100

99 

98 

50

49 

48 

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

28 

27 

26 

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

27 

26 

78 

77 

76 

100 

99 

N.C.

N.C.

PLAYBACK SIGNAL
RECORD SIGNAL

2

18

16

17

1

11

10

3

4

9

12

14

15

13

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

+B

2.5V

2.5V

1.75V

0V

4.5V

0V

C102

R105
390K

C103

C104

0.027 

R154

1.2K

C161

Q101

2SA17457

LASER ON/OFF

R161

1.2K

C130

0.1 

R104
22K 

R103
22K 

C121

270P

(CH)

C123

390P

C124

390P

C122

270P

(CH)

R102
22K 

R101

22K 

R106

56K 

C110

0.22

C106

0.22

C109

C107
0.012 

C112

0.033 

C111

0.0033

C209
22P (CH) 

XL201

33.868MHz 

R222 1M

C211

5P (CH)

C212
5P(CH)

C204

0.47

C207 0.1 

R206

270K

R205

330K

C205

0.1 

C100

10/6.3

L100

10

µ

H

C201

C

47

R202

33

IC202 

IX2567A

4M D-RA

SW403

LID  DETECTION

D461

RB731U

R463

100K

R464

100K

C454

0.0022

R466

560K

R465

100K

R461

100K

D431

HSB2838 

R431

330K

IC431

S80820LN
RESET  

C431

0.47

R622

1K

D622

MA8075M

IC621

RN4904

DIGITAL

TRANSISTOR

R621

100K

C606

22/6.3

C605

0.1 

C622

0.1 

C604

1

C603

1

C601

1

C602

1

L603     4.7

L604     4.7

L602     4.7

L601     4.7

IC601 

LV8017W 

L608

4.7

L610

4.7

L609

4.7

C610

C609 1 

C608

R601

56K 

C651

R600

56

D651

F10J2E

C652

0.1 

IC651

LB1930M

MOTOR DRIVE  

R403

1K

R404

100K

CN601 

R921

330 

R922
100K

C353

10/6.3

C354
0.1 

IC353 

FTD2005

N-ch MOS FET

C912

0.0022

C913

0.0022 

C914 0.0022 

R904

1

R903 1

R902

1

R901

1

C907

0.022 

C911

3.3 

C908

0.047 

C906

0.022 

R908

22K 

XL401

4.19 MHz

R423

22K 

R424 22K 

R425 22K 

R402

100K

C401

0.1 

R407

10K 

R408

100K

SW402 HOLD 

R412

15K 

R414
1K

R413
1K

IC402
58X2402T
EEPROM

R411

1K

R415

1K

R416 100K

R406

100K

R405

10K 

SW401

EJECT  

CN101 

C172

33/6.3

C171

33/6.3

L171

10

µ

H

IC201
LR37811 
ENDEC/SERVO/
ATRAC  

C165

0.033 

IC901 

LB1971V 

SPINDLE 

MOTOR DRIVE 

C904

0.33

C905

470P

C901

0.0022

C903

0.0022

R906

1.5M

C902

0.0022

Q901

UN5210

R920 100K

IC351

74ACT02T

NOR GATE

C357

0.1 

R351

4.7 

IC401

IX0341AW

SYSTEM 

MICROCOMPUTER 

SW902 DISC PROTECT

M901

SPINDLE

MOTOR 

M903

LIFT

MOTOR 

M902

SLIDE

MOTOR  

IC101

IR3R55 

IC354

CPH5608

N-ch MOS FET

D351

SBE803

C361

0.039 

C203

0.1 

R204
1K

R361

15

C910
0.1 

IC101:

RF SIGNAL PROCESSOR 

C351

27P

(CH) 

IC601: 4-CH PWM DRIVER

PH901

PHOTO

INTERUPTER

Summary of Contents for MD-SR505E

Page 1: ...IT 31 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 FUNCTION TABLE OF IC 35 PARTS GUIDE EXPLODED VIEW PACKING METHOD MD SR50H for U K SR60E Only SERVICE MANUAL SHARP CORPORATION No S2006MDSR50H This document has been published to be used for after sales service only The contents are subject to change without notice MD SR50H BL MD SR50H S MD SR50H YR MD SR50W BL MD SR50W S MD SR60E GL MD SR60W S In the interests of user safe...

Page 2: ...airing If the AC adaptor or batteries are connected when the top houising disc cover of the unit is removed and the PLAY key is pressed the laser will light up during focus access 2 3 seconds Fig 2 1 During the operation the laser will leak from the opening between the magnetic head and the mechanical chassis Fig 2 2 In order to protect your eyes you must not look at the laser during repair Before...

Page 3: ... 240V 50 60 Hz DC 1 5V Commercially available AA size LR6 alkaline battery x 1 DC 4 5V Separately available car adaptor AD CA20X for cars with a 12 24V DC negative earth electrical system Power source DC 1 2V Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride MD SR60W battery AD N70BT x 1 DC 5V AC adaptor AC 220V 50 Hz DC 1 5V Commercially available AA size LR6 alkaline battery x 1 DC 4 5V Separately available car...

Page 4: ...to Mark Time Mark Button 24 Mode Button 25 Bass Delete Button 26 Fast Reverse Recording Level Down Name Select Button 27 Fast Forward Recording Level Up Name Select Button 28 Enter Fast Play Synchro Button 29 Earphones Line Output Socket 30 Optical Line Input Socket 31 Microphone Input Socket 32 Open Lever 33 5V DC Input Socket 34 Battery Cover 35 Hold Switch Remote control unit 1 Headphones Socke...

Page 5: ...er than normal The battery life will recover with normal use i e charg ing and discharging To avoid shortening the service life of the battery only recharge the battery after it has been completely discharged RECORDING USING THE OPTICAL DIGITAL CABLE This is the method used for recording digi tal signals from CDs or MDs exactly as they are stored on the original Compared to re cordings made from a...

Page 6: ...y after turning on a heater When the unit is placed in a room where there is excessive steam or moisture When the unit is moved from a cool place to a warm place When the unit has condensation inside the disc signals cannot be read and the unit may not function properly If this happens remove the disc The condensation should evaporate in approximately 1 hour The unit will then function properly Ma...

Page 7: ... tracks may not be combined in editing The total of the recorded time and time remaining on a disc may not add up to the maximum possible recording time When recorded tracks are played back using the cue and review op erations some sounds may be skipped A track number can be created in the middle of a track ERROR MESSAGES Error messages Remedy Meaning BLANK MD BATT EMPTY The battery is run down Ch...

Page 8: ... Since the screws are small incorrect fixing may result in malfunction 3 When repairing pay utmost attention to static electricity of IC REMOVAL PROCEDURE STEP FIGURE Figu re 8 1 Figure 8 2 Figure 8 3 Caution Carefully handle the main PWB and flexible PWB After removing the flexible PWB 1 for the optical pickup from the connector do not touch directly the front end of flexible PWB with your hand s...

Page 9: ...f head up down motor lead wire 2 Remove the screw B2 x 1 pc and remove the flexible PWB 3 Remove the screw B3 x 1 pc and remove the head up down motor Note Take care so that the motor gear is not damaged If the gear is damaged noise is caused How to remove the sled motor See Fig 9 3 1 Remove the stop washer C1 x 1 pc and remove the drive gear C2 x 1 pc 2 Remove the screws C3 x 2 pcs and remove the...

Page 10: ...ine 10 lines or 384 lines manual jump is performed C1 error rate display pit section ADIP error rate display groove section The temperature correction is performed only when servo start is performed but the posture correction is not performed during continuous playback 4 TEST REC Mode Continuous record from the specified address is performed Change of record laser output servo gain is also changed...

Page 11: ...ng changes continuously one cycle being 100 ms When the BASS button is pressed in the continuous playback mode the number of jump lines changes as follows 1 10 384 1 After the number of jump lines is indicated for one second the address indication is restored T R _ When the SKIP UP button is pressed in the continuous playback mode the specified number of lines is jumped in the FWD direction When t...

Page 12: ...ed in the memory When the DISP button is pressed while the error data indication menu appears the error data is initialized C L E A R _ Error Code Explanation of error history code 12h RF side FG TG and TCRS adjustment termination failure 13h Adjustment servo retraction excessive retrial 16h C IN detection time over 17h A B E F and TCRSO offset measurement value out of tolerable range 21h Focus re...

Page 13: ... or set PLAY ON in standby state 2 Start the EEPROM mode Temp menu Key operation in order of BASS SKIP DOWN x 2 times PLAY PLAY in the test mode STOP state TM is displayed Temperature code Temperature reference 3 Once press SKIP UP and determine the displayed microcomputer TEMP input AD value TPin is displayed TEMP input AD value 4 At the ambient temperature determine the temperature corrected val...

Page 14: ... H C T 1 _ 1 1 H C T 2 _ 4 0 H C T 3 _ 3 0 H R C 0 _ C 0 H R C 1 _ F E H S Y C _ A 6 H P W L _ 0 1 H D R 1 _ 0 0 H D R 2 _ 0 0 H I N 1 _ C 9 H I N 2 _ 6 4 H I N 3 _ 9 9 H I N H _ 6 4 H D R H _ 0 C H P L E _ 1 B H R C E _ 4 2 H E L T _ 7 6 H S L T _ 4 5 H S P M _ 0 0 H M S L _ 0 0 H U S 0 _ 0 0 H U S 1 _ 0 0 H U S 2 _ 0 0 H Item display Set values F G _ _ B 0 H F F 1 _ 7 0 H F F 2 _ E 8 H F Z H _ E...

Page 15: ...enu M A N U 1 ATT manual adjustment menu M A N U 2 Error history display menu E D A T A Test mode normal playback menu N O R M A L Preautomatic Adjustment menu Preadjustment error adjustment value output During preadjustment adjustment Adjustment error Normal end Preadjustment normal end adjustment value output During ATT automatic adjustment PLAY PLAY A U T O 1 Preautomatic Adjustment A D J O K A...

Page 16: ...he start address changes as follows when the DISP button is pressed 0 0 3 2 H initial value 0 3 C 0 H 0 7 0 0 H 0 8 A 0 H A d 0 0 3 2 A d 0 3 C 0 DISP DISP A d 0 7 0 0 DISP DISP A d 0 8 A 0 In the start address setting state the start address change digit changes when the BASS button is pressed 1st digit initial value 2nd digit 3rd digit A d 0 0 3 2 A d 0 0 3 2 MODE MODE A d 0 0 3 2 MODE In the co...

Page 17: ...S Q When the STOP button is pressed in specific menu the TEST MODE STOP state is set TEST mode normal playback menu Continuous playback Mode and address display PLAY N O R M A L Test Mode Normal Playback When the STOP button is pressed in specific menu the TEST MODE STOP state is set When the NORMAL mode is canceled the power is turned off Error history display menu Error history 0 display Error c...

Page 18: ...ecific menu the TEST MODE STOP state is set When the DISP button operation is performed in the specific state the menu changes to TEMP SETTING menu In the specific state the setting changes in the range of 00h to FFh when the VOL UP DOWN button is pressed The upper limit varies depending on the items When the MODE button is pressed in each state the set digit is changed Focus setting menu PLAY F o...

Page 19: ...each state the set digit is changed Tracking setting menu PLAY T r a c k Tracking Setting T G T F 1 SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T F 2 SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T F S SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T B o SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T B t SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T K o SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T K t SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T D o SKIP UP SKIP DOWN T D t SKIP UP SKIP DOWN When the STOP button is pressed in specific menu the TEST MODE STOP state is set When the ...

Page 20: ... n SKIP UP SKIP DOWN When the STOP button is pressed in specific menu the TEST MODE STOP state is set When the DISP button operation is performed in the specific state the menu changes to TEMP SETTING menu In the specific state the setting changes in the range of 00h to FFh when the VOL UP DOWN button is pressed When the MODE button is pressed in each state the set digit is changed Adjustment sett...

Page 21: ...In the specific setting display state the setting change digit changes when the P MODE button is pressed 1st digit initial value 2nd digit P MODE P MODE In the specific state the setting changes in the range of 0h to Fh when the VOL UP DOWN button is pressed When the MODE button is pressed in each state the set digit is changed Control setting menu PLAY C T R L Control Setting C T 0 C T 1 SKIP UP ...

Page 22: ...e STOP button is pressed in specific menu the TEST MODE STOP state is set When the DISP button operation is performed in the specific state the menu changes to TEMP SETTING menu In the specific setting display state the setting change digit changes when the P MODE button is pressed 1st digit initial value 2nd digit P MODE P MODE In the specific state the setting changes in the range of 0h to Fh wh...

Page 23: ...symbol is microfarad As to electro lytic capacitor the expression capacitance withstand volt age is used CH TH RH UJ Temperature compensation ML Mylar type The indicated voltage in each section is the one measured by Digital Multimeter between such a section and the chas sis with no signal given Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set Be sure to replace these parts wi...

Page 24: ...0V 2 5V 2 34V 0V 2 5V 0V 1 26V 0V 2 35V 0V 0V 2 5V 0V 2 34V 2 34V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 2 74V 2 74V 2 5V 0V 2V 4 44V 0 45V 1 03V 3 28V 0 45V 0 99V 4 38V 4 4V 4 46V 0V 0V 5 36V 0V 0V 0V 2 35V 5 36V 1 17V 2 8V 0 37V 0V 1 17V 1 17V 1 16V 1 26V 2 8V 2 06V 2 06V 0V PIN NO VOLTAGE 1 IC842 2 4 5 3 2 81V 2 56V 0V 2 36V PIN NO VOLTAGE IC852 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 3 1 17V 2 8V 0 67V 0V 1 2V 1 17V 1 16V 1 26V 1V 2 36V 0V...

Page 25: ...Y IC901 SPINDLE MOTOR DRIVER LB1971V IC703 AUDIO AMP IR3R59N IC701 AUDIO AMP IR3R54N IC601 4 CH PWM DRIVER LV8017W VM IC402 EEPROM 58X2402T VS IC202 IX2567AF 4M D RAM 2 5V OPTICAL IN UNIT J701 OPTICAL IN J701 LINE IN J702 MIC IN READY FOR PLUG IN POWER 2 0V REGULATOR IC203 62FP2002 1 2 21 23 6 5 7 7 30 35 VCC VG 43 16 18 20 22 39 41 17 21 27 40 44 13 14 23 40 26 29 32 37 39 46 1 9 11 19 7 9 66 74 ...

Page 26: ...2 VSS VSS VCC uSTBY NMI EXTAL WDTOVF MD2 MD1 MD0 RCPCNT BUZOUT VSS VSS VSS EEPD PCNT1 PBOPON RCLAT PBLAT RADAT RACLK RFLAT RMDAT MCMON CKSTP INPGCK PDCNT INPGI MCPGI TEST1 TEST0 KHOLD REC PLAY DCEXT DSPSCK DSPSTB DSPDAT HDON DISCPR DCNT1 RKEY EJSW AVCC FOK SENSE RESET CIN SPIN XTAL VCC EMPH0 LDON INNSW VSS SYRD SYRS SYWR SYD7 SYD5 SYD4 SYD6 SYD3 SYD1 SYD2 SYD0 XRST EEPK AVSS EPCS Vref LDVAR TEMP H...

Page 27: ...H R713 10K C726 3 3 10 R725 100 R726 39K Q721 2SD1979S C725 3 3 10 L702 L703 R714 10K L704 J701 OPTICAL LINE IN J702 MIC IN C722 3 3 10 R724 6 8K R723 6 8K C724 0 001 C723 0 001 C721 3 3 10 C731 0 22 R727 8 2K R728 1K R729 2 7K R730 2 7K J703 REMOTECONTROL HEADPHONES C491 0 1 D494 MA8075M L491 33 R492 1K D492 MA8075M C492 1 D496 MA8075M D495 MA8075M R768 4 7 R767 4 7 C766 0 22 C765 0 22 R766 15 R7...

Page 28: ...D494 R767 R762 R768 C491 TP724 R766 D495 D496 L801 R808 R810 C765 C766 C758 D492 L491 C481 C760 R757 R758 R754 R761 TP453 R457 TP412 TP451 TP452 R456 TP481 TP454 R458 R455 TP482 TP456 C482 CN482 CN451 TP483 TP460 TP486 TP458 TP461 TP487 TP489 TP463 TP459 TP488 R451 R452R453 R454 TP462 TP206 TP656 R463 TP457 R806 TP455 TP419 R465 D803 TP210 R461 Q891 TP209 R466 R811 TP417 R802 D431 TP416 TP208 D802...

Page 29: ... C846 C847 C841 F841 D842 SW403 LID DETECTION R850 C845 R844 C818 R818 C850 4 1 2 3 C202 L841 C833 IC841 D831 C835 D832 R202 D841 C843 C842 C821 L821 C834 C838 R833 C832 C201 L200 IC821 CK222 IC203 CK224 D821 C822 C212 R222 C852 C211 XL201 C851 CK207 D851 L851 L862 C869 IC851 C868 C863 CK203 D861 C862 CK204 CK202 CK201 C840 Q461 D862 C209 R462 R460 IC621 C606 R621 C823 R622 D622 R816 R815 R814 Q80...

Page 30: ...netic Head Flexible PWB 23 Magnetic Head 21 Mechanism Flexible PWB 8 M902 Sled Motor PH901 Photo Interrupter M901 Spindle Motor SW902 Disc Protect To Main PWB CN601 To MAIN PWB P28 6 F CN482 LCD Ass y 214 Key Switch Flexible PWB Ass y 213 CN451 CN101 To MAIN PWB P28 1 C P28 1 E To MAIN PWB P28 6 E M903 Lift Motor ...

Page 31: ...CH1 0 000V CH2 0 00V Main 1K Zoom 1K CH3 0 00V CH4 0 00V Trigger Mode AUTO Type EDGE CH1 Detay 0 0ns Hold OFF MINIMUM T TP201 EFMMON Stopped CH1 2V DC 10 1 500ms div 500ms div 1 MORM 200MS s 9 1994 12 15 08 57 26 Filter Offset Record Length Smoothiing OFF BW FULL CH1 0 00V CH2 0 00V Main 10K Zoom 10K CH3 0 000V CH4 0 0V Trigger Mode NORMAL Type EDGE CH1 Detay 0 0ns Hold OFF MINIMUM T TP201 EFMMON ...

Page 32: ...ently clean the lens with a lens cleaning tissue and a small amount of isopropyl alcohol Do not touch the lens with the bare hand Is the power supply turned on when the remote control button or main unit button is pressed No Perform the check stated in item Power is not turned on when the PLAY button is pressed Perform the check stated in item Abnormal display No Yes Does the display operate norma...

Page 33: ...ck time display advance Yes Position check in INNER mode Check IC201 and IC202 connection line Is the lead in photointerrupter set to OFF when the optical pickup moves to the innermost periphery in NORMAL mode Is TP654 in H level Check the lead in photointerrupter mechanical flex PWB soldering and CN601 connection No Ia an attempt to repeat repeatedly the TOC part performed on the low reflection d...

Page 34: ...Check for soldering failure of IC201 No Check periphery of IC401 and IC101 Check whether there is any damage in IC101 periphery of laser diode Yes Check for defects of IC351 in head drive flexible PWB head flexible PWB No Yes Is audio monitor output given in normal mode LINE IN record Check waveforms of pins 8 10 11 12 of IC501 pins 70 to 73 of IC201 Is waveform obtained on IC501 pins 2 and 3 No Y...

Page 35: ... 32 PC0 CKSTP Output Microcomputer stand by operation monitor 33 PC1 _XRST Output System LSI hand reset output 34 PC2 SENSE Input System LSI servo sense input 35 PC3 _FOK Input Focus OK signal input 36 PC4 RCLAT Output Record audio IC data latch output 37 PC5 TEST1 Input Test mode setting input 1 38 PC6 TEST0 Input Test mode setting input 0 39 PC7 EMPH0 Output Audio emphasis control output 0 40 Vc...

Page 36: ...t Battery voltage detection input 80 AN1 PLCHK Input Power supply circuit abnormal detection input 81 AN2 HKEY2 Input Unit key operation detection input 2 82 AN3 HKEY1 Input Unit key operation detection input 1 83 AN4 RKEY Input Remote control key operation detection 84 AN5 TEMP Input Ambient temperature detection inputinput 85 AN6 CHGCNT Output Charging current control output 86 DA1 LDVAR Output ...

Page 37: ...8 EXPORT6 DAPON Output D A converter operation control output H Operation ON 59 EXPORT7 ADPON Output A D converter operation control output H Operation ON System LSI expansion output port 6th generation LR37811 Pin No Function Port Name Terminal Name Input Output Remarks H H Normal mode H L No adjustment mode L H Test mode L L Settings prohibited TEST1 Details 1 List of TEST port settings H H fs 3...

Page 38: ... 38 MD SR50H 50W 60E 60W M E M O ...

Page 39: ...pacitors VCC Ceramic type VCK Ceramic type VCT Semiconductor type VC MF Cylindrical type without lead wire VC MN Cylindrical type without lead wire VC TV Square type without lead wire VC TQ Square type without lead wire VC CY Square type without lead wire VC CZ Square type without lead wire VC J The 13th character represents capacity difference J 5 K 10 M 20 N 30 C 0 25 pF D 0 5 pF Z 80 20 If ther...

Page 40: ...31 832 VHDHRB0103B 1 J AC Schottky HRB0103B D841 VHDF10J2E 1 J AC Schottky F10J2E D842 VHDHRB0103B 1 J AC Schottky HRB0103B D851 VHDD1FH3 1 J AE Schottky D1FH3 D861 862 VHDF10J2E 1 J AC Schottky F10J2E PH901 8 2 VHPGP1S93K 1 J AF Photo Interrupter COILS L100 VPBNN100K0000 J AC 10 µH L171 RCILC0356AFZZ J AC 10 µH L491 VRS TV2AB330J J AA 33 ohms 1 10W L500 RCILC0344AFZZ J AC 47 µH Choke L601 604 RCI...

Page 41: ...1JB154D J AA 150 kohms 1 16W R253 VRS CY1JB393D J AA 39 kohms 1 16W R254 VRS CY1JB223J J AA 22 kohms 1 16W R255 VRS CY1JB472J J AA 4 7 kohms 1 16W R256 VRS CY1JB563J J AA 56 kohms 1 16W R257 VRS CY1JB273D J AA 27 kohms 1 16W R261 VRS CY1JB102J J AA 1 kohm 1 16W R262 263 VRS CY1JB683D J AA 68 kohms 1 16W R266 VRS CY1JB563D J AA 56 kohms 1 16W R267 VRS CY1JB103D J AA 10 kohm 1 16W R269 VRS CY1JB303D...

Page 42: ...ing Eject Lever 19 MLEVF2637AFM1 J AH Lift Working Lever Ass y 20 MLEVF2640AFZZ J Lever Lift 21 RCILH0002AWZZ J Magnetic Head 22 PCOVP1339AFZZ J AD Cover Mechanism 23 QPWBH0338AFZZ J AH Magnetic Head Flexible PWB 24 MLEVF2639AFFW J AD Lever Lift Joint 25 MLEVF2638AFFW J AD Lever Block 26 MSPRD1362AFFJ J AD Spring Lift Lever 501 LX BZ0800AFZZ J AA Screw ø1 4 2 5mm 502 LX BZ0804AFFF J AA Screw ø1 4 ...

Page 43: ...AWZZ J Operation Manual SR50W for Australia New Zealand 10 TINSZ0519AWZZ J Operation Manual SR60W 10 TINSZ0520AWZZ J Operation Manual SR50H for Europe 10 TINSZ0521AWZZ J Operation Manual SR50W Except for Australia New Zealand 11 SPAKZ0490AWZZ J AC Operation Manual Spacer SR60W SR60E SR50H for U K Only 12 UBAGC0006AWSA J Carrying Case 13 SPAKC0944AWZZ J Packing Case SR60W 13 SPAKC0945AWZZ J Packing...

Page 44: ... E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 5 MD MECHANISM EXPLODED VIEW 5 M903 M902 M901 503x2 505x3 508x2 502x2 3 501 21 23 511 8 3 SW902 8 1 8 8 2 PH901 504 503 504 12 19 11 1 2 16 17 15 509 510 24 506 13 503 14 5 22 26 9 18 20 25 6 7 512 507 ...

Page 45: ...BINET EXPLODED VIEW 6 204 242 MD MECHANISM 210 205 203 214 234 233 213 215 202 237 601x2 601 x2 216 217 603 602 211 212 218 236 601x2 601 601 601x2 209 PWB A 208 220 220 221 219 229 223 222 207 224 225x2 240 226 201 241 241 235 605x4 228 227 231 232 206 230 601 ...

Page 46: ...AKZ0599AWZZ Pad AC Adapter 7 RADPA8046AWZZ AC Adapter 8 QCNWG0382AFZZ Connecting Cord RCA Type 9 SPAKA0237AWZZ Packing Add 10 TINSE0289AWZZ Operation Manual SR60E 10 TINSE0290AWZZ Operation Manual SR50H for U K 11 SPAKZ0490AWZZ Operation Manual Spacer 12 UBAGC0006AWSA Carrying Case 13 SPAKC0945AWZZ Packing Case SR60E 13 SPAKC0970AWZZ Packing Case SR50H S for U K 13 SPAKC0971AWZZ Packing Case SR50H...

Page 47: ...MD SR50H 50W 60E 60W M E M O 8 ...

Page 48: ...rieval system or transmitted in any from or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher A0002 4543NS HA M SG SK SCA SCNZ EX SHARP CORPORATION Communication Systems Group Quality Reliability Control Center Higashihiroshima Hiroshima 739 0192 Japan Printed in Japan ...

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