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SERVICE MANUAL

PORTABLE MINIDISC RECORDER

Canadian Model

AEP Model

UK Model

E Model

Australian Model

SPECIFICATIONS

AM-NX9

US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby
Laboratories.

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Model Name Using Similar Mechanism

MZ-N710

Mechanism Type

MT-MZN710-177

Optical Pick-up Name

LCX-5R

Ver 1.1  2003. 08

9-877-460-02

Sony Corporation

2003H05-1

Personal Audio Company

C

 2003.08

Published by Sony Engineering Corporation

OpenMG, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, SonicStage and their logos are trademarks of Sony 
Corporation.

Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 
in the United States and/or other countries.

IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.

Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.

Adobe and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. 

TM

 and 

R

 marks are omitted in this 

manual.

MD recorder
Audio playing system

MiniDisc digital audio system

Laser diode properties

Material: GaAlAs
Wavelength: 

λ

 = 790 nm

Emission duration: continuous
Laser output: less than 44.6 

µ

W

(This output is the value measured at a distance 
of 200 mm from the objective lens surface on 
the optical pick-up block with 7 mm aperture.)

Recording and playback time (when 
using MDW-80)

Maximum 160 min. in monaural
Maximum 320 min. in LP4 stereo

Revolutions

Approx. 380 rpm to 2,700 rpm

Error correction

ACIRC (Advanced Cross Interleave Reed 
Solomon Code)

Sampling frequency

44.1 kHz

Coding 

ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic 
Coding)
ATRAC3 — LP2/LP4

Modulation system

EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation)

Number of channels

2 stereo channels
1 monaural channel

Frequency response

20 to 20,000 Hz 

±

 3 dB

Outputs

i

: stereo mini-jack, maximum output level 

2 mW + 2 mW, load impedance 16 

(European models)
5 mW + 5 mW, load impedance 16 

 (other 

models)

General
Power requirements

AC Power Adaptor connected at the DC IN 3V 
jack:

120 V AC, 60 Hz (Model for Canada)
230 V AC, 50/60 Hz (Model for continental 
Europe)
240 V AC, 50 Hz (Model for Australia)
230 V AC, 50 Hz (Model for U.K. and Hong
Kong)
220 V AC, 60 Hz (Model for Korea)
100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (Other models)

The recorder:
One LR6 (size AA) alkaline battery (not 
supplied)

Recommended temperature for 
check-in/check-out 

+5

°

C (+41

°

F) or higher

Battery operation time

Note

The battery life may be shorter than that 
specified, depending on the operating 
conditions, the temperature of the location, and 
varieties of a battery.

The battery life may be shorter due to operating 
conditions and the temperature of the location.

Unit: approx.hours (JEITA

2)

)

1)

When using a new Sony LR6 (size AA) 
“STAMINA” alkaline dry battery (produced 
in Japan).

2)

Measured in accordance with the JEITA 
(Japan Electronics and Information 
Technology Industries Association) standard.

When

SP 
stereo

LP2 
stereo

LP4 
stereo

playing

42

48

56 

Summary of Contents for AM-NX9

Page 1: ...lock with 7 mm aperture Recording and playback time when using MDW 80 Maximum 160 min in monaural Maximum 320 min in LP4 stereo Revolutions Approx 380 rpm to 2 700 rpm Error correction ACIRC Advanced Cross Interleave Reed Solomon Code Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Coding ATRAC Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding ATRAC3 LP2 LP4 Modulation system EFM Eight to Fourteen Modulation Number of channels 2 st...

Page 2: ...ordinary solder ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT À LA SÉCURITÉ LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT NE REMPLACER CES COM POSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDE...

Page 3: ...18 6 DIAGRAMS 6 1 Block Diagram MAIN Section 31 6 2 Block Diagram POWER SUPPLY Section 32 6 3 Note for Printed Wiring Board and Schematic Diagrams 33 6 4 Printed Wiring Board MAIN Board Component Side 34 6 5 Printed Wiring Board MAIN Board Conductor Side 35 6 6 Schematic Diagram MAIN Board 1 4 36 6 7 Schematic Diagram MAIN Board 2 4 37 6 8 Schematic Diagram MAIN Board 3 4 38 6 9 Schematic Diagram ...

Page 4: ... diode in the optical pick up block may suffer electro static break down because of the potential difference generated by the charged electrostatic load etc on clothing and the human body During repair pay attention to electrostatic break down and also use the procedure in the printed matter which is included in the repair parts The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled with care ...

Page 5: ...d USB cable to this jack J HOLD switch K i headphones earphones jack L and skip search buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 qs qa q 9 8 7 Back of the recorder A OPEN button B Hand strap hole Use the hole to attach your own strap C Battery compartment lid The display window of the recorder A Disc indication B Group mode indication Lights up when group mode is on C Track number display D Battery level indication Sho...

Page 6: ... Page 11 3 10 HOLDER ASSY Page 11 3 12 DC MOTOR OVER WRITE HEAD UP DOWN M703 DC SSM18B MOTOR SPINDLE M701 Page 12 3 7 MECHANISM DECK MT MZN710 177 Page 9 3 6 LCD MODULE Page 9 3 3 PAPER CASE LOWER GROUND Page 7 3 4 MAIN BOARD Page 8 3 5 CABINET UPPER SECTION Page 8 SET Note 1 The process described in can be performed in any order Note 2 Without completing the process described in the next process ...

Page 7: ...D 1 two screws M1 4 1 two screws M1 4 2 Remove the cabinet lower in the direction of the arrow 1 paper case lower ground DC jack J951 hole and screw hole screw hole cabinet lower Note When installing the paper case lower ground put it in order not to block up the DC jack J951 hole and two screw holes on the cabinet lower ...

Page 8: ... board CN872 7 flexible board optical pick up CN501 1 Remove two solders of the flexible board over write head 4 four screws M1 4 5 torsion spring pop up L 3 two step screws 2 Slide the open slider in the direction of the arrow and open the panel upper section set chassis assy torsion spring pop up L 1 flexible board CN872 4 cabinet upper section ...

Page 9: ...NX9 3 6 LCD MODULE 3 7 MECHANISM DECK MT MZN710 177 2 three claws 1 four screws 3 LCD module cabinet upper section The portion which projected is removed 1 two step screws MD 3 mechanism deck MT MZN710 177 2 ...

Page 10: ...case 4 rack spring 3 screw M1 4 1 washer 0 8 2 5 2 gear SA 5 screw M1 4 6 thrust detent spring 8 Pull off lead screw 7 over write head section OP service assy LCX 5R 9 Opening the over write head toward the direction A remove the OP service assy LCX 5R toward the direction B A B Note Do not open the entire assy forcibly when opening the over write head ...

Page 11: ...OLDER ASSY 4 holder assy 3 boss 3 boss 1 convex portion 2 Open the holder assy 3 11 DC MOTOR SLED M702 2 washer 0 8 2 5 5 DC motor sled M702 4 two screws M1 4 3 gear SA 1 Remove six solders of the motor flexible board ...

Page 12: ...tapping screws 2 tapping screw 3 motor cover 6 gear HA 4 gear HB 5 gear HC DC motor over write head up down M703 3 15 mm gear HA Note Press fit the gear HA up to the position of the DC motor over write head up down M703 as shown below 7 DC motor over write head up down M703 1 Remove six solders of the motor flexible board ...

Page 13: ...Then turn on the power Note If electrical adjustment CD and MO overall adjustment has not been finished completely ERROR is displayed on LCD of the set SL803 TEST MAIN Board Conductor Side Microcomputer version display All off All lit Set LCD display V 1 6 0 0 014 888 PGM GP SOUND 1 2 Operation in Setting the Test Mode When the test mode becomes active first the display check mode is selected Othe...

Page 14: ...de Sound Skip Check Result Display Mode Key Check Mode Test Mode Display Check Mode Press the STOP CANCEL x key Press the STOP CANCEL x key Press the STOP CANCEL x key Press the STOP CANCEL x key Press the or VOL key Press the MENU key Press the or VOL key Electrical Offset Adjustment Power Supply Adjustment Auto Item Feed CD Overall Adjustment MO Overall Adjustment Self Diagnosis Result Display M...

Page 15: ...age 18 Self Diagnosis Result Display Mode This set uses the self diagnostic function system in which if an error occurred during the recording or playing the mechanism control block and the power supply control block in the micro computer detect it and record its cause as history in the nonvola tile memory By checking this history in the test mode you can analyze a fault and determine its location...

Page 16: ...ta Data could not be read at SYNC 13 TOC address error Tadr TOC address data error Power supply system error 22 Low battery LBat Momentary interruption detected 31 Offset error Ofst Offset error 32 Focus error ABCD ABCD Focus error ABCD offset error offset error Offset system error 33 Tracking error TE Tracking error Offset error Offset error 34 X1 tracking error X1TE X1 tracking error Offset erro...

Page 17: ...Description of error EIB Sound error correction error Play Stat Decoder status error Adrs Address access error BEmp Buffer is empty 4 To quit the sound skip check result display mode and to return to the test mode display check mode press the STOP CANCEL x key Setting Method of Key Check Mode 1 Set the test mode see page 13 2 Press the DOWN LOAD key activates the key check mode 3 When each key on ...

Page 18: ...r supply adjustment auto item feed mode page 23 is available to perform the temperature Correction and Power Supply Adjustment without entering the manual mode NV Reset Setting Method of NV Reset 1 Select the manual mode of the test mode and set item number 021 NV Reset see page 14 2 Press the u ENTER key SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS Outline In this set automatic adjustment of CD and MO can be...

Page 19: ...t a digital voltmeter to the TP1928 VCO1 on the MAIN board and adjust VOL key voltage up or VOL key volt age down so that the voltage becomes 2 35 0 05V 2 Press the u ENTER key to write the adjusted value Adjustment and Connection Location MAIN board see page 22 Adjustment Method of VC1_HIGH REC item number 742 1 Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1928 VCO1 on the MAIN board and adjust VOL key v...

Page 20: ...digital voltmeter to the TP1907 REGO3 on the MAIN board and adjust VOL key voltage up or VOL key voltage down so that the voltage becomes 1 25 0 01V 2 Press the u ENTER key to write the adjusted value Adjustment and Connection Location MAIN board see page 22 Adjustment Method of REG3_HIGH item number 749 1 Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1907 REGO3 on the MAIN board and adjust VOL key voltage...

Page 21: ... the voltage becomes 1 20 0 02V 2 Press the u ENTER key to write the adjusted value Adjustment and Connection Location MAIN board see page 22 Set LCD display V R E C H 753 digital voltmeter TP1620 VREC BATT GND MAIN board Set LCD display V R E C L 751 digital voltmeter TP1620 VREC BATT GND MAIN board Set LCD display V R E C M 752 digital voltmeter TP1620 VREC BATT GND MAIN board Adjustment Method ...

Page 22: ...22 AM NX9 Adjustment and Connection Location TP1907 REGO3 TP1909 REGO1 TP1928 VCO1 TP1620 VREC BATT GND TP1905 VCOUT MAIN Board Conductor Side ...

Page 23: ...s on the MAIN board and adjust the voltage with the VOL or VOL key see page 18 to 21 Press the u ENTER key to write the adjusted value and the item number increases automatically 6 When not writing the adjusted value press the key to move to the next item The key is available to back to the last item 7 The following message is displayed after all power supply adjustments finish 8 Press the STOP CA...

Page 24: ...he laser power meter reading is 4 95 0 59 mW 10 Press the key and set the laser MO X4 speed write check mode item number 014 11 Check that the laser power meter reading is 5 93 0 71mW 12 Press the STOP CANCEL x key to quit the manual mode and activate the test mode display check mode Set LCD display W r P w H i 014 Overall Adjustment Mode Configuration of Overall Adjustment Mode Overall Adjustment...

Page 25: ...set adjustment 312 Laser ON Focus UP vc correction ALFA offset adjustment 313 IJ offset adjustment 314 FE offset adjustment HPIT adjustment 320 Focus servo ON 324 TE offset adjustment 1 321 TE gain adjustment 328 TWPP gain adjustment 324 TE offset adjustment 1 332 TE offset adjustment 2 330 Tracking servo ON 336 ABCD gain adjustment 337 KF gain correction 338 RF gain adjustment 344 FCS gain adjust...

Page 26: ...ent items Item No Description 716 VC VR power supply H L selection 100 R_GRV setting servo OFF Low reflection electrical offset adjustment 112 Laser ON Focus UP vc correction ALFA offset adjustment 113 IJ offset adjustment 114 FE offset adjustment 118 Wpp denominator offset adjustment LPIT adjustment 200 LPIT setting servo OFF 561 SLED inward movement 220 Focus servo ON 224 TE offset adjustment 1 ...

Page 27: ...ar Setting Method 1 Select the manual mode of the test mode and set item number 043 see page 14 2 Press the u ENTER key 3 Press the STOP CANCEL x key to return to the test mode display check mode Resume clear complete Set LCD display R e s 043 R e s C l r 043 Set LCD display R e s u m e 043 ...

Page 28: ...has been installed For further information see System requirements page 4 in SECTION 1 SERVICING NOTES 3 Application PatchWriter for the patch data and NV values rewriting How to Get the Application PatchWriter for Patch Data Rewriting Contact our service technical support section for PA products to get the application Pre check 1 Check the microcomputer version in this set For a checking method o...

Page 29: ...ock in the window 6 Click the Write Read button The patch data and NV values writing and the verify processing will be executed automatically 7 The operation will terminate with the a blue mark given to all areas If the red mark is given to any area the nonvolatile memory will be faulty 8 Disconnect the USB cable from the personal computer and the set ...

Page 30: ...30 AM NX9 MEMO ...

Page 31: ...MODE2 MODE1 HD CON 2 HD CON 1 EFMO OVER WRITE HEAD DRIVE IC601 1 2 RFI PEAK BOTM ABCD FE TE ADFG VC XRF RST SE SSB CLK PD S0 PD S1 SSB DATA APCREF SYSTEM CONTROLLER DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 16M BIT D RAM IC801 1 2 SIGNAL PATH PLAYBACK REC USB A AOUTL 5 AOUTR MUTE 106 199 XHP STBYL 104 BEEP 175 UDP CLK SLCU SLCV SPCU SPCV SPCW SLD MON U SLD MON V CLV MON U CLV MON V CLV MON W SPRD SPDL MON SLDW SFD...

Page 32: ...AKE4 2 XWAKE2 4 VCO1 B VG B VB B REGC2 46 REGC1 45 REGO3 39 REG3 B REGO2 41 REGO1 43 REG1 B VCO B VREF 48 11 14 10 15 22 16 19 20 21 8 9 26 NOISE FILTER VREC B SWITCH SWITCHING REGULATOR STEP UP DOWN PRE DRIVER PWM BATTERY CHARGER REGULATOR VRECO1 VRECO2 VREC INM1 RF1 L1 1 L1 2 DW BT DW TP VIO VC2 VC VCO1 B REG1 B B SWITCH Q603 36 VG VG B 50 DCIN RF2 43 VB VRECO B DC IN 3V J951 TH951 124 123 138 F...

Page 33: ...ply from DC IN 3 V jack JK951 Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground in playback mode no mark PLAYBACK REC USB Impossible to measure Voltages are taken with aVOM Input impedance 10 MΩ Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc tion tolerances Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc tion tolerances Circled numbers refer to...

Page 34: ... R834 C835 R832 R821 C815 R809 R871 CN501 Q602 D603 K A D961 A K C976 C632 Q605 D607 A K D606 A K Q604 C630 C821 C820 R820 R813 C818 R814 R817 R815 R818 R811 C851 R857 R835 C609 C615 C610 R621 C611 R620 C813 R807 R808 R819 C822 C823 R816 C817 FB802 X802 R825 C718 R312 R837 R872 R822 R824 IC701 1 14 42 29 28 25 43 56 FB805 R612 R613 Q603 MAIN BOARD COMPONENT SIDE 11 11 1 688 906 1 5 6 1 6 18 13 12 ...

Page 35: ...246 247 245 10 211 209 198 273 249 243 242 244 304 286 282 262 302 301 280 270 174 95 93 271 241 240 233 232 278 272 94 197 90 265 239 238 235 234 276 266 92 91 295 269 237 236 141 137 288 268 89 88 178 267 133 129 143 139 296 264 180 179 176 259 135 149 145 131 303 258 175 177 195 257 215 138 132 147 290 260 196 182 183 255 60 61 144 146 284 285 294 292 293 299 254 256 181 185 193 186 140 71 9 31...

Page 36: ...FCS FCS TRK TRK TF1 TR1 CLV_CON_U CLV_CON_V CLV_CON_W CLV_MON_U CLV_MON_V CLV_MON_W XRST_MTR_DRV SLD_MON_W SLD_MON_V SLD_MON_U SLD_PWM SLD_CON_U CLV_PWM SLD_CON_V SLD_CON_W PEAK BOTM TE FE ABCD XRF_RST SSB_DATA SSB_CLK ADIP S_MON RF1 VC APCREF FR1 FF1 TRK TRK FCS FCS A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 PDS1 PDS0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 VREF_MON TE NPPO DFTRK TON C BOTM D A B C AVCC Jx Jy FE ABCD...

Page 37: ... AVDPLL AVSPLL EVA FVDD0 FVSS0 DVDD5 DVDD6 DRAMVDD3 DRAMVDD4 TEST1 TEST0 TRST SAK IDO NAR TAN TAT XRST SET_CODE3 SET_CODE2 SET_CODE1 SET_CODE0 UOSCO UPUEN SUSPEND UDM UDP RADIO_ON RMC_KEY HALF_LOCK_SW WK_DET HIDC_MON SET_KEY_2 SET_KEY_1 VREF_MON CHG_MON VB_MON VREC_PWM CHG_PWM XCS_NV XRST_MTR_DRV LCD_STB XCS_LCD XCS_REC_DRV XCS_PWR_IC SPDL_MON CHGI_SEL CHG_ADSEL COUT_MON XHOLD_SW XRF_RST XTEST CHG...

Page 38: ...YD1700LS0 100p 220k 0 1 10k 10k 0 01 470k 0 1 0 01 2 2k 22k 10k 100p 10 6 3V 10 6 3V 0 UMD12N TR XP151A12A2WR 47 10V 47k 100 1000p 4 7k 2 2k 2200p UN9155J TX SO MA728 TX AOUT BOUT 10 6 3V V_REC 100k XPC18A22AEPR2 2 2M 0 FMMT617TA 6 7 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 53 52 54 55 12 14 17 29 8 9 VREF_MON EFM HD_CON_1 HD_CON_2 MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 VREC_PWM WK_DET UDM UDP RF2 DCIN DCIN RF2 PGND1 VB BATM CHGSW ...

Page 39: ...A729 TX 1000p 0 01 2 2 1M 2 2k 0 01 MA22D2800LS0 10k 4700p 470k 100k 220k 470k 2 2 2SC4738F Y GR 22 6 3V 22k MA22D2800LS0 0 0 1 47 VCO1 SI1410EDN 0 01 REG03 VCOUT REGO1 4700p 2200p 2200p 2200p 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 16 54 55 53 62 42 43 44 45 46 48 39 37 36 35 34 33 31 XCS_PWR_IC FFCLR SDO0 SLEEP XRST WK_DET REC_KEY RMC_KEY HALF_LOCK SCK0 HOLD_GND GND_SW HIDC_MON XHP_STBY HP_MUTE BEEP AOUTL AOUTR...

Page 40: ...2 CHARGE PUMP 1 VREF BUFFER SET UP DOWN PRE DRIVER LEVEL SHIFT VC AMP CHARGE MONITOR X2 X4 BATTERY CHARGER REGULATOR VC VG DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN VIO VIO VC VC VC VC VC2 VC2 VG VC VG VG2 SW VG2 VG3 VG3 VG2 VG VG VC VG2 OUTPUT SW 1 IX 2 PS 3 EQ 4 A GND 5 OFC C1 6 OFC C2 7 VREF10 8 VC 9 RFO 10 VREF09 11 AVCC2 AVCC2 AVCC AVCC2 12 PD NI 13 PD I 14 PD O D C A C AGND SMON ADIP IN AGND AGND WPP LP...

Page 41: ...VI1 WI1 PGNDW1 WO1 VMVW1 VO1 UO1 VMU1 VMR1 PGNDUV1 PGND1 FO1 VMF1 RO1 FI1 COM2 RI2 FI2 CPVI2 CPWI2 NC GND2 CPWI1 CPUI2 COM1 RI1 CPUI1 CPVI1 VI2 WI2 WO2 VO2 VMVW2 PGNDW2 UO2 VMU2 VMR2 PGNDUV2 PGND2 FO2 VMF2 RO2 3PHASE CONTROL CH1 3PHASE PRE DRIVER CH1 H BRIDGE PRE DRIVER CH1 H BRIDGE CONTROL CH1 V W U 3PHASE CONTROL CH2 3PHASE PRE DRIVER CH2 H BRIDGE PRE DRIVER CH2 H BRIDGE CONTROL CH2 V U W BIAS V...

Page 42: ...I3 39 REGO3 38 CVIN 64 SLEEP 63 CLK 62 SEQSEL 61 WDT 60 SCK 59 STRB 58 DATA 57 HPI2 56 HPI1 55 MUTEON 54 GND 53 VHP1 52 HP1 51 PGND4 50 HP2 49 VHP2 PWM START UP SET UP DC DC CONVERTOR SET UP PRE DRIVER SERIES PASS REGULATOR1 CONTROL BANDGAP REFERENCE REF DAC SERIES PASS REGULATOR2 SERIES PASS REGULATOR3 POWER AWITCH 2 POWER AWITCH 1 LVB DRIVER REF1 REF2 REF3 REF3 REF4 REF5 XRST2 XRST2 FFCLR XRST1 ...

Page 43: ... 22 05kHz 1kHz output to the system controller 24 CDN Connect terminal to the external capacitor for the low pass filter of CSL divider denominator 25 CCSL2 Connect terminal to the external capacitor for the TPP WPP low pass filter 26 CLK I System clock signal 256Fs 11 2896MHz input from the system controller 27 CPGND Ground terminal charge pump 28 CN Connected to the external capacitor for the ch...

Page 44: ... from the optical pickup detector 51 B I Signal B input from the optical pickup detector 52 C I Signal C input from the optical pickup detector 53 AVCC Power supply terminal 2 1V analog system 54 JX I I V converted RF signal JX input from the optical pickup detector 55 JY I I V converted RF signal JY input from the optical pickup detector 56 IY I I V converted RF signal IY input from the optical p...

Page 45: ...A D converter input terminal connected to the ground 22 SE I Sled error signal input from the RF amplifier 23 TE I Tracking error signal input from the RF amplifier 24 AUX1 I Auxiliary A D input fixed at H in this set 25 ADRT I The upper limit voltage of A D converter input terminal fixed at H in this set 26 DCHG I Connecting terminal with the analog power supply of low impedance fixed at H in thi...

Page 46: ...ncode data output for the record to the REC driver 72 TFMCK I FMCK signal input Not used 73 OFTRK I O Tracking signal input output Not used 74 XSKH O L circuit signal output Not used 75 XSKL O K SHOCK circuit signal output Not used 76 DCLSOUTL O PWM modulator signal output for the D class headphone amplifier Not used 77 DCLSOUTR O PWM modulator signal output for the D class headphone amplifier Not...

Page 47: ...ervo monitor signal input 122 NC O Not used 123 SLEEP O System sleep control signal output to the power control 124 FFCLR O Input latch output for the start switching to the power control 125 CHGI_CTL1 O Charge current limit ON OFF control signal output at the time of adaptor use Not used 126 CHGI_CTL2 O Charge current limit value changeover control signal output at the time of adaptor use Not use...

Page 48: ... 164 CRADLE_DET I USB cradle or battery case detection signal input Not used 165 HIDC_MON I HIGH DC voltage monitor input terminal A D input 166 WK_DET I Set key WAKE detection signal input 167 BATT_MON I External battery voltage monitor input Not used 168 HALF_LOCK_SW I Open button detection switch input A D input L the open button is pressed 169 RMC_KEY I Key input A D input from the remote comm...

Page 49: ... to 15 terminal Not used 232 to 245 A00 to 13 DRAM address0 to 13 terminal Not used 246 XCAS DRAM CAS terminal Not used 247 XRAS DRAM RAS terminal Not used 248 XWE DRAM write enable terminal Not used 249 XCS DRAM chip select terminal Not used 250 CLK DRAM clock terminal Not used 251 CKE DRAM clock enable terminal Not used 252 UDQM DRAM byte mask terminal Not used 253 LDQM DRAM byte mask terminal N...

Page 50: ... terminal for the TSB master communication 285 TSLVDD Power supply terminal for the TSB slave I F 286 DRAMVDD1 Power supply terminal for DRAM 287 DRAMVSS1 Ground terminal for DRAM 288 DRAMVDD2 Power supply terminal for DRAM 289 DRAMVSS2 Ground terminal for DRAM 290 ITO Power supply terminal for writing the flash memory 291 MITY Ground terminal for writing the flash memory 292 USBIFVDD Power supply...

Page 51: ...14 71 SCREW 5 3 255 071 01 BUTTON PLAY u x 6 1 805 273 11 LCD MODULE 7 3 255 070 01 BUTTON MENU for SILVER 7 3 255 070 11 BUTTON MENU for RED 7 3 255 070 21 BUTTON MENU for BLUE 7 3 255 070 31 BUTTON MENU for BLACK 8 3 237 099 01 BUTTON OPEN 9 3 256 009 01 LID BATTERY CASE for SILVER 9 3 256 009 21 LID BATTERY CASE for BLUE 9 3 256 009 31 LID BATTERY CASE for BLACK RED 10 3 237 092 51 KNOB HOLD 11...

Page 52: ...rt No Description Remark 51 3 237 072 02 SCREW MD STEP 52 3 238 876 07 SCREW M1 4 TOOTHED LOCK 53 X 3382 642 2 CHASSIS 5207 ASSY SET 54 3 249 532 01 SPRING POP UP L TORSION 55 3 237 083 01 SPRING POP UP R TORSION 56 3 250 692 01 SPRING USB GROUND 57 3 318 382 91 SCREW 1 7X2 5 TAPPING 58 3 246 245 01 SLIDER OPEN 59 3 237 082 01 SPRING LOCK TENSION 60 3 237 081 01 SPRING LIMITTER COMPRESSION ...

Page 53: ...rt No Description Remark 101 3 246 247 03 CASE BATTERY 102 3 237 073 01 TERMINAL BOARD BATTERY 103 3 237 074 11 TERMINAL BATTERY 104 X 3383 984 1 MAIN BOARD COMPLETE AEP UK EE 104 X 3383 988 1 MAIN BOARD COMPLETE EXCEPT AEP UK EE 101 102 103 104 main board not supplied Ver 1 1 ...

Page 54: ...sm deck section 2 A A 301 not supplied 311 310 309 308 307 305 304 303 302 306 MT MZN710 177 Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark 301 X 3381 219 3 HOLDER ASSY 302 3 224 779 02 SPRING THRUST DETENT 303 3 225 996 01 SCREW M1 4 EG PRECISION PAN 304 3 244 823 01 GEAR SA 305 3 338 645 31 WASHER 0 8 2 5 306 4 222 208 01 GEAR SB 307 3 043 237 02 BEARING N 308 4 222 203 02 S...

Page 55: ... 235 836 01 GEAR HB 354 3 222 544 01 GEAR HA 355 3 235 835 01 GEAR HC 356 3 235 834 11 CHASSIS 357 3 235 830 02 PLATE RATCHET 358 X 3379 529 4 BASE ASSY MOTOR 359 3 225 996 07 SCREW M1 4 EG PRECISION PAN 360 3 235 839 02 LEVER RACK 361 3 338 645 31 WASHER 0 8 2 5 362 4 222 222 01 GEAR RACK 363 A 3174 089 A SHAFT BLOCK ASSY SUB M701 8 835 744 21 MOTOR DC SSM18B C NP SPINDLE M702 1 763 727 11 MOTOR ...

Page 56: ...e items SEMICONDUCTORS In each case u µ for example uA µA uPA µPA uPB µPB uPC µPC uPD µPD CAPACITORS uF µF COILS uH µH C533 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C534 1 164 941 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 16V C535 1 125 837 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C536 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C537 1 107 819 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 16V C538 1 107 819 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022uF 10 16V C540 1 164...

Page 57: ...1 TANTALUM CHIP 100uF 20 6 3V C922 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C924 1 128 964 11 TANTALUM CHIP 100uF 20 6 3V C925 1 164 941 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 10 16V C926 1 107 820 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 16V C928 1 164 939 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C929 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C930 1 164 939 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C931 1 164 939 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50V C932 1...

Page 58: ... R205 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R209 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 EXCEPT AEP UK EE R209 1 218 933 11 RES CHIP 22 5 1 16W AEP UK EE R210 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W AEP UK EE R275 1 208 635 11 RES CHIP 10 5 1 16W R276 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R301 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R302 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R303 1 218 981 11 RES CHIP 220K 5 1 16W R304 1 218 937 11 ...

Page 59: ... CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R866 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R868 1 218 937 11 RES CHIP 47 5 1 16W R869 1 218 941 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 16W R871 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R872 1 218 953 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 16W R873 1 218 985 11 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R874 1 218 985 11 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R901 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R902 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R903 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K ...

Page 60: ...ANUAL INSTRUCTION CZECH EE 3 257 334 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION NetMD Simple Burner v1 2 ENGLISH 3 257 334 22 MANUAL INSTRUCTION NetMD Simple Burner v1 2 FRENCH CND AEP 3 257 334 32 MANUAL INSTRUCTION NetMD Simple Burner v1 2 GERMAN AEP 3 257 334 42 MANUAL INSTRUCTION NetMD Simple Burner v1 2 SPANISH AEP 3 257 334 52 MANUAL INSTRUCTION NetMD Simple Burner v1 2 ITALIAN AEP 3 257 334 61 MANUAL INSTRUCTIO...

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Page 62: ...to the revised page Also clicking the version at the upper right on the revised page allows you to jump to the next revised page Ver Date Description of Revision 1 0 2003 06 New 1 1 2003 08 Addition of East European E Hong Kong Korean andAustralian Models ENG 03046 ...

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