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• IC121 Digital Signal Processor, Digital Servo Signal Processor, EFM/ACIRC Encoder/Decoder,

Shock-proof Memory Controller, ATRAC Encoder/Decoder, 2M Bit DRAM (CXD2654R) (BD board)

Function

Pin No.

Pin Name

I/O

MNT0 (FOK)

MNT1 (SHCK)

MNT2 (XBUSY)

MNT3 (SLOC)

SWDT

SCLK

XLAT

SRDT

SENS

XRST

SQSY

DQSY

RECP

XINT

TX

OSCI

OSCO

XTSL

DIN0

DIN1

DOUT

DADTI

LRCKI

XBCKI

ADDT

DADT

LRCK

XBCK

FS256

DVDD

A03 to A00

A10

A04 to A08

A11

DVSS

XOE

XCAS

A09

XRAS

XWE

D1

D0

D2, D3

O

O

O

O

I

I (S)

I (S)

O (3)

O (3)

I (S)

O

O

I

O

I

I

O

I

I

I

O

I

I

I

I

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

O

I/O

I/O

I/O

FOK signal output to the system control (monitor output)

“H” is output when focus is on

Track jump detection signal output to the system control (monitor output)

Monitor 2 output to the system control (monitor output)

Monitor 3 output to the system control (monitor output)

Writing data signal input from the system control

Serial clock signal input from the system control

Serial latch signal input from the system control

Reading data signal output to the system control

Internal status (SENSE) output to the system control

Reset signal input from the system control

“L”: Reset

Subcode Q sync (SCOR) output to the system control

“L” is output every 13.3 msec. Almost all, “H” is output

Digital In U-bit CD format or MD format subcode Q sync (SCOR) output to the system

control

Laser power switching input from the system control

“H”: Recording, “L”: Playback

Interrupt status output to the system control

Recording data output enable input from the system control

System clock input (512Fs=22.5792 MHz)

System clock output (512Fs=22.5792 MHz) (Not used)

System clock frequency setting

“L”: 45.1584 MHz, “H”: 22.5792 MHz (Fixed at “H”)

Digital audio input (Optical input)

Digital audio input (Optical input)

Digital audio output (Optical output)

Serial data input

LR clock input 

“H” : Lch, “L” : R ch

Serial data clock input

Data input from the A/D converter

Data output to the D/A converter

LR clock output for the A/D and D/A converter (44.1 kHz)

Bit clock output to the A/D and D/A converter (2.8224 MHz)

11.2896 MHz clock output (Not used)

+3V power supply (Digital)

DRAM  address output

DRAM  address output (Not used)

DRAM  address output

DRAM  address output (Not used)

Ground (Digital)

Output enable output for DRAM

CAS signal output for DRAM

Address output for DRAM

RAS signal output for DRAM

Write enable signal output for DRAM (Used : CXD2652AR, Not used : CXD2650R)

Data input/output for DRAM

* I (S) stands for Schmidt input, I (A) for analog input, O (3) for 3-state output, and O (A) for analog output in the column I/O

Summary of Contents for CMT-SP55MD

Page 1: ...ith 7 mm aperture Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz Inputs DIGITAL OPTICAL CD IN Optical DIGITAL OPTICAL AUX IN Optical Output DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT Optical General Dimensions w h d incl projecting parts and controls Approx 202 101 298 mm Mass Approx 1 7 kg Supplied accessories System cable 1 Digital cable 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice MDS...

Page 2: ...etters and a message alternately to show you the problem To solve the problem refer to the following list If any problem persists consult your nearest Sony dealer C11 Protected The MD is protected against erasure cRemove the MD and slide the tab to close the slot See page 11 C12 Cannot Copy You tried to record a CD or MD with a format that the system does not support such as a CD ROM cRemove the d...

Page 3: ...e past error history After pressing the CD SYNC REC button MD when er refresh appears press ENTER YES button MD to erase the history Complete will be displayed momentarily Be sure to check the following when this mode has been executed The data has been erased The mechanism operates normally when recording and play are performed Mode which erases the total rec and total play histories These histor...

Page 4: ...mended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacture s instructions ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren ADVARSEL Eksplosjonsfare ved feilakting skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av app...

Page 5: ... Main 1 2 Section 37 6 6 Schematic Diagram Main 2 2 Section 38 6 7 Printed Wiring Board Main Section 39 6 8 Printed Wiring Board Panel Section 40 6 9 Schematic Diagram Panel Section 41 6 10 Schematic Diagram BD Switch Section 42 6 11 Printed Wiring Board BD Switch Section 42 6 12 IC Block Diagrams 42 6 13 IC Pin Functions 45 7 EXPLODED VIEWS 7 1 Case and Front Panel Section 50 7 2 Mechanism Deck S...

Page 6: ...TA while pressing the TUNING MODE button ST and lm buttons CD together 2 Turn off the unit and reset is executed GC Test Mode Procedure 1 When the power ON press the 1 button TA while pressing the TUNING MODE button ST and PLAY MODE buttons CD together 2 LCD are all turned on 3 Press TUNING MODE button ST to enter the model destination indecation mode SP55 CE2 or SP55 ASIA2 appears 4 Every pressin...

Page 7: ...For measuring IOP Check the deterioration of the optical pick up laser IOP For measuring IOP Check the deterioration of the optical pick up laser TEO TRK error signal Traverse adjustment VC Reference level for checking the signal RF RF signal Check jitter RF VC TEO For MDM 3 For MDM 5A IOP I 3V VC RF TEO IOP I 3V GND VC RF TEO IOP I 3V GND 1 5 1 6 CN110 RF 5P connector 6P connector VC TEO IOP I 3V...

Page 8: ...k 6 Input the IOP value written on the optical pick up To select the number Press the MENU NO button MD and when Check is displayed To select the digit Press the CD SYNC REC button MD 7 When the ENTER YES button MD is pressed the display becomes MD Measu is an arbitrary number 8 As the adjustment results are recorded for the 6 value Leave it as it is and press the ENTER YES button MD 9 MD Complete...

Page 9: ...eria for Determination Unsatisfactory if specified value is not satisfied Clean the optical pick up Adjust again Replace the optical pick up Replace the optical pick up Replace the optical pick up Replace the optical pick up Replace the optical pick up If always unsatisfactory Replace the overwrite head Check for disconnection of the circuits around the overwrite head If occasionally unsatisfactor...

Page 10: ...TA and turn OFF the power When STNDBY disappears disconnect the power plug from the outlet If the test mode cannot be exited refer to Forced Reset on page 9 Address Physical address on disc Hexadecimal Bit Binary Higher Bits Lower Bits 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 11: ...e than two causes they will be added Example When 84 is displayed Higher bit 8 1000 t b7 Lower bit 4 0100 t b2 In this case as b2 and b7 are 1 and others are 0 it can be determined that the retry cause is combined of Emphasis OFF Monaural Original Copyright exists and Write allowed Example When 07 is displayed Higher bit 0 1000 t All 0 Lower bit 7 0111 t b0 b1 b2 In this case as b0 b1 and b2 are 1...

Page 12: ... Remove the four screws securing the upper case and remove the upper case 2 Remove the three screws A securing the rear panel 3 Remove the two craws B securing the MAIN board 4 Remove the MAIN board with the rear panel A B B ...

Page 13: ...NC REC indicator 3 z REC button 4 z REC indicator 5 MENU NO button 6 ENTER YES button 7 CLEAR button 8 A button 9 l L knob q s button qa S indicator qs S button qd H insdicator qf H button qg M button qh m button 1 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 qs qf qa qg qh 3 qd ...

Page 14: ...case 1 two screws case 3 TP2 2 2 3 1 flat type wire 11 core CN791 4 screw BVTP 3x12 5 front panel assy 2 two screws BVTP 3x12 3 two foot assy s claws claws Set Case Front Panel Assy MD Mechanism Deck MDM 5A Page 15 Slider Cam Page 16 BD Board page 16 Spindle Motor Sled Motor page 17 Optical pick up page 17 Over Write Head Page17 Main Board Page 15 ...

Page 15: ...IN BOARD 1 flat type wire 23 core CN702 2 flat type wire 21 core CN501 5 MD mechanism deck 3 connector CN701 4 two screws BVTPWH M3 4 two screws BVTPWH M3 2 three screws BVTP 3x8 4 claw 4 claw 3 panel back 1 six screws BVTP 3x8 5 main board ...

Page 16: ... 5 bracket guide R 4 two screws BTP 2 6x6 1 two screws BTP 2 6x6 3 leaf spring A When attaching the slider cam this part of the over write head should be inside arrow A 2 base unit MBU 5A 1 three screws BTP 2 6x6 5 screw M 1 7x4 8 BD MD board 6 flexible board 7 flexible board CN104 CN101 CN110 spindle motor 3 Remove the two solders Read wire s color Red Black 4 Remove the two solders sled motor 3 ...

Page 17: ...oard 5 optical pick up for MD A 5 spindle motor M901 7 sled motor M902 4 three screws B 2x5 6 two screws P 1 7x2 5 1 screw M1 7 3 gear SL B 2 gear SL A The BD MD board is soldered at two parts See page 16 3 8 OPTICAL PICK UP KMS 260B S1NP 3 9 SPINDLE MOTOR SLED MOTOR Note Turn the optical pick up inside out and pull out the flexible board ...

Page 18: ...tton MD 4 2 SETTING THE TEST MODE The following are two methods of entering the test mode 1 Rotate the FUNCTION knob TA and set the function to MD before hand When the power OFF STANDBY press the 1 button TA while pressing the s button MD and ENTER YES button MD together 2 Press the MENU NO button MD and when MD Check is displayed 3 When the test mode is set MD Check will be displayed Rotate the l...

Page 19: ...OP data display IOP data write Microprocessing version display Continuous play mode Continuous recording mode Mark X X X X X X X X X X X X Group C S C S C S C S C S C C C A S A S A S A S A S D D D S D D D D D D A S A S A S C S A S C S C A S D C A S D 4 5 SELECTING THE TEST MODE There are 31 types of test modes as shown below The groups can be switched by rotating the l L knob MD After selecting th...

Page 20: ... in the unit 2 Rotate the l L knob MD and display MD CREC MODE 3 Press the ENTER YES button MD to change the display to MD CREC MID 4 When access completes the display changes to MD CREC Note The numbers displayed shows you the recording position addresses 2 Changing the parts to be recorded 1 When the ENTER YES button MD is pressed during continuous recording the display changes as below When pre...

Page 21: ...layback and continuous recording The sled moves to the outer circumference only when this is pressed The sled moves to the inner circumference only when this is pressed ON OFF of recording head arm each time the button is pressed Ejects the disc Function H x M m zREC A 4 6 FUNCTIONS OF OTHER BUTTONS ...

Page 22: ... playback check 5 6 6 Parts Replacement and Repair NG Has the OWH been replaced NO OK NO NO NO Has OP IC171 IC101 or IC121 been replaced YES YES Initial setting of the adjustment value Has OP or IC171 been replaced YES IOP information recording IOP value labeled on OP Has IC171 or D101 been replaced YES Temperature compensation offset adjustment Laser power adjustment 5 10 Traverse adjustment 5 11...

Page 23: ... mode 3 Perform the adjustments to be needed in the order shown 4 Use the following tools and measuring devices Check Disc MD TDYS 1 Parts No 4 963 646 01 Test Disk MDW 74 AGA 1 Parts No 4 229 747 01 Laser power meter LPM 8001 Parts No J 2501 046 A or MD Laser power meter 8010S Parts No J 2501 145 A Oscilloscope Measure after performing CAL of prove Digital voltmeter Thermometer Jig for checking B...

Page 24: ...played value 10 Optical pick up label 5 Press the MENU NO button and display MD LDPWR CHECK and stop the laser emission The MENU NO button is effective at all times to stop the laser emission For details of the method for checking this value refer to 5 8 Recording and Displaying the IOP Information 5 6 3 Traverse Check Connection Checking Procedure 1 Connect an oscilloscope to CN110 pin 3 TE and C...

Page 25: ...c using the unit to be repaired and check the error rate Checking Procedure 1 Insert a recordable disc blank disc into the unit 2 Rotate the l L knob to display MD CREC MODE 3 Press the ENTER YES button to display the MD CREC MID 4 When recording starts this becomes MD CREC is the address and recording starts 5 About 1 minute later press the MENU NO button to stop con tinuous recording 6 Rotate th...

Page 26: ...D is displayed and the recorded contents are displayed indicates the IOP value labeled on the pick up indicates the IOP value after adjustment 3 To end press the l L button or MENU NO button to display MD Iop Read 5 9 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION OFFSET ADJUTMENT Save the temperature data at that time in the non volatile memory as 25 C reference data Note 1 Usually do not perform this adjustment 2 Per...

Page 27: ...memory and the display will become MD Iop Write Note 1 After step 4 each time the ENTER YES button is pressed the display will be switched between MD 0 7 mW MD 6 2 mW and MD Wp Nothing needs to be performed here For details of the method for checking this value refer to 5 8 Recording and Displaying the IOP Information 5 11 TRAVERSE ADJUSTMENT Connection Adjusting Procedure 1 Connect an oscilloscop...

Page 28: ...varies at intervals of approx 2 Adjust the waveform so that the specified value is satisfied as much as possible Traverse Waveform 5 12 FOCUS BIAS ADJUSTMENT Adjusting Procedure 1 Load a test disk MDW 74 GA 1 2 Rotate the l L knob and display MD CPLAY MODE 3 Press the ENTER YES button and display MD CPLAY MID 4 Press the MENU NO button when MD C1 AD is displayed 5 Rotate the l L knob and display M...

Page 29: ...t the C1 error is below 220 and ADER is below 2 8 Press the ENTER YES button and display MD a Check that the C1 error is below 220 and ADER is below 2 9 Press the MENU NO button next press the A button and remove the continuously recorded disc Note 1 If the C1 error and ADER are above other than the speci fied value at points a step 8 in the above or b step 7 in the above the focus bias adjustment...

Page 30: ...l to use the jig for checking the waveform Refer to Servicing Note on page 7 BD BOARD SIDE B CN110 NOTE D101 I 3V IOP TE VC RF GND IC171 IC121 IC101 IC192 CN101 5 16 ADJUSTING POINTS AND CONNECTING POINTS BD BOARD SIDE A ...

Page 31: ... 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 waveforms Signal path E PB j REC p PB DIGITAL l REC DIGITAL Note The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Caution Pattern face side Parts on the p...

Page 32: ...DR TRDR SFDR SRDR FOCNT XLAT SCLK SWDT CSLED SE TE 26 28 32 30 ADFG ADIN ADFM 29 31 34 66 68 75 74 FE VC TE SE 33 67 36 37 35 64 63 65 AUX BOTM PEAK ABCD FE AUX1 BOTM PEAK ABCD 38 RF 57 RFI 59 60 61 62 ABCD AMP FOCUS ERROR AMP I J A B C D E F VC CVB TEMP AMP TEMPR TEMPI APC APCREF EQADJ 3TADJ WBLADJ TRACKING ERROR AMP OPTICAL PICK UP BLOCK KMS 260B S1NP 48 47 46 40 RF AMP IC101 EFMO TX XINIT CLOCK...

Page 33: ... 4 4 CLOCK OSC DATAO DATAI BCK WS A D D A 6 5 4 3 IC201 A D D A CONVERTER VINL1 VOUTL VOUTR VINL2 VINR1 VINR2 REC L REC R MD L MD R UNREG L IICDATA IIC CLK PC PON PDOWN SYSTEM CONTROL 3 H 5V M 5V D 5V 3 3V 10 2 6 5 4 IC301 MOTOR DRIVE OUT2 OUT1 IN 2 VZ IN 1 Q301 BUFFER Q302 SPEED SW 3 3V S981 JOG DIAL l L SX SY IC774 IIC EXTENDER SYSCLK I2CDATA I2CCLK I2CBUSY P DOWN XINT DQSY DIGRST SENS MNT3 MNT2...

Page 34: ...D WIRING BOARD BD SECTION D101 A 1 D181 D 3 D183 D 3 IC103 B 1 IC123 D 2 IC171 D 1 Q102 B 1 Q103 B 1 Q104 B 1 IC101 A 3 IC121 C 3 IC124 C 3 IC152 B 1 IC181 C 1 IC192 D 1 Q101 B 3 Q162 B 3 Q163 B 3 Q181 C 1 Q182 C 2 Ref No Location Semiconductor Location Ref No Location Semiconductor Location Page 39 Page 39 ...

Page 35: ...ms See page 42 for IC Block Diagrams See page 45 for IC Pin Functions Page 36 Page 36 Page 36 Page 36 Page 36 Page 36 Page 36 R130 0 PIN FUNCTION Note The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified ...

Page 36: ...36 36 MDS SP55 6 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM BD 2 2 SECTION Page 35 Page 35 Page 35 Page 35 Page 35 Page 35 Page 35 Page 37 Page 37 BA033FP E2 R198 0 PIN FUNCTION ...

Page 37: ...37 37 MDS SP55 6 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN 1 2 SECTION Page 42 Page 38 Page 36 Page 36 PIN FUNCTION ...

Page 38: ...38 38 MDS SP55 6 6 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN 2 2 SECTION Page 41 Page 37 ...

Page 39: ... isn t mounted in model is printed on diagram D811 C 4 D812 C 4 D813 C 5 D814 C 5 D821 C 5 D823 B 5 D824 B 5 IC201 C 1 IC301 F 7 IC501 A 5 IC502 A 5 IC503 A 6 IC601 B 4 IC701 D 2 IC821 C 5 IC822 B 6 IC831 D 6 Q301 E 7 Q302 F 7 Ref No Location Semiconductor Location Page 34 Page 34 Page 42 ...

Page 40: ... WIRING BOARD PANEL SECTION There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in model is printed on diagram D921 C 3 D922 C 3 D923 A 7 D924 A 7 Q921 B 3 Q922 B 3 Q923 A 6 Q924 A 6 Ref No Location Semiconductor Location Page 39 ...

Page 41: ...41 41 MDS SP55 6 9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PANEL SECTION Page 38 ...

Page 42: ...AUX 32 ADFG 31 ADAGC 30 ADIN 29 ADFM 28 SE 27 CSLED 26 TE 25 WBLADJ 24 VCC 23 3TADJ 22 EQADJ 21 VREF 20 F0CNT 19 XSTBY 18 XLAT 17 SCLK 16 SWDT 15 TEMPR 14 TEMPI 13 GND 12 APCREF 11 APC 10 PD 9 F 8 E 7 D 6 C 5 B 4 A 3 VC VI CONV BGR VREF SCRI PARA DECODE AUXSW COMMAND IVR GSW IV FF FBAL FF TG SEA 1 2 TG TEA WBL 3T EQ DET ADIP AGC WBL BPF22 BPFC ABCDA FEA WBL ATA CVB RFA1 1 2 1 2 GRVA CFST RFA2 GRV ...

Page 43: ... 15 TX 14 XINT 13 RECP 12 DQSY 11 SQSY 10 XRST 9 SENS 8 SRDT 7 XLAT 6 SCLK 5 SWDT 4 MNT3 3 MNT2 2 MNT1 1 MNT0 PWM GENERATOR AUTO SEQUENCER SERVO DSP CPU I F MONITOR CONTROL SPINDLE SERVO EACH BLOCK EACH BLOCK DIGITAL AUDIO I F SAMPLING RATE CONVERTER CLOCK GENERATOR SUBCODE PROCESSOR EACH BLOCK A D CONVERTER ANALOG MUX EFM ACIRC ENCODER DECODER APC PLL SHOCK RESISTANT MEMORY CONTROLLER ATRAC ENCOD...

Page 44: ...D VDD AD VINL1 VDDD VSSD 18 16 19 17 26 25 27 24 13 15 14 9 22 10 11 23 28 12 20 21 DATAO BCK WS DATAI QMUTE VREF VOUTL VDD DAC VSS DAC VOUTR TEST2 TEST1 SYSCLK L3DATA L3MODE L3CLOCK OVERFLOW AGCSTAT VINR1 VINR2 1 2 7 8 INTERRUPT SIGNAL GENERATING BLOCK RESET SIGNAL GENERATING BLOCK GND INT RESET CD VCC COM COM 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GND MOTOR DRIVE NOISE FILTER CLAMP FWD IN REV IN VCC 1 VCC 2 NOI...

Page 45: ...ernal circuit BPF22 Tracking error signal output to the CXD2650R or CXD2652AR External capacitor connection pin for the sled error signal LPF Sled error signal output to the CXD2650R or CXD2652AR FM signal output of ADIP ADIP signal comparator input ADFM is connected with AC coupling External capacitor connection pin for AGC of ADIP ADIP duplex signal output to the CXD2650R or CXD2652AR I3 signal ...

Page 46: ...input from the system control L Reset Subcode Q sync SCOR output to the system control L is output every 13 3 msec Almost all H is output Digital In U bit CD format or MD format subcode Q sync SCOR output to the system control Laser power switching input from the system control H Recording L Playback Interrupt status output to the system control Recording data output enable input from the system c...

Page 47: ...tage 1 5V input from the CXA2523R Monitor output of the A D converter input signal Not used 3V power supply Analog A D converter operational range upper limit voltage input Fixed at H A D converter operational range lower limit voltage input Fixed at L Ground Analog Sled error signal input from the CXA2523R Tracking error signal input from the CXA2523R Connected to 3V power supply Error signal inp...

Page 48: ...ction signal I2 C clock I2 C data FLD transmission data out Not used Not used FLD transmission data clock out Not used FLD transmission data chip select out Not used Serial data out Serial data in Serial clock out Illumination output H Light up Not used Main sensor detection signal Front panel open detection H OPEN Fixed at L Sub sensor detection signal Fixed at L Recording head control down outpu...

Page 49: ... from playback position detection switch Not used Power supply 3 3V Detection signal from limit switch Sled limit in L Ground pin High frequency superimposing ON OFF output Latch signal output to serial pulse BD write power ON OFF output LOADING SELECT input Fixed at L AD DA converter IC201 signal output Model selection Fixed at H Destination selection Fixed at H Timing for sending write data to C...

Page 50: ...emark 1 1 590 218 11 WIRE FLAT TYPE 11 CORE 2 4 951 620 01 SCREW 2 6X8 BVTP 3 1 678 675 11 PANEL BOARD 4 4 229 703 01 PLATE R SIDE 5 X 4953 027 1 FOOT ASSY 6 4 229 664 01 KNOB AMS 7 4 229 655 01 PANEL MD FRONT 8 4 229 652 11 INDICATOR PLAY 9 4 229 651 01 INDICATOR REC 10 4 229 704 01 PLATE L SIDE 11 X 4953 026 1 PANEL ASSY SUB 12 4 229 661 01 HOLDER MD 13 4 212 589 01 SCREW BVTPWH M3 STEP 14 1 783...

Page 51: ...01 GEAR A 312 4 996 221 01 GEAR B 313 4 933 134 01 SCREW PTPWH M2 6X6 314 4 996 224 01 SCREW 1 7X3 PWH 315 4 996 227 14 LEVER HEAD 316 4 996 229 01 SPRING HEAD LEVER TORSION 319 4 996 214 01 SPRING SLIDER TENSION 320 4 996 216 01 SPRING HOLER TENSION 321 4 996 215 11 SPRING LOCK LEVER TENSION 322 X 4949 668 3 SLIDER ASSY 323 X 4949 667 4 HOLDER ASSY 324 4 996 211 11 SLIDER CAM 325 4 998 763 14 SPR...

Page 52: ...4 967 688 11 MAGNET ABSORPTION 363 4 967 688 21 MAGNET ABSORPTION 364 4 996 260 01 GEAR SL A 365 4 996 261 01 GEAR SL B 366 4 211 036 01 SCREW 1 7X2 5 PWH 367 4 996 265 01 SHAFT MAIN 368 4 996 256 11 SL BASE 369 4 996 257 01 RACK SL 370 4 996 263 01 SPRING CLV TORSION 371 4 988 560 01 SCREW P 1 7X6 372 4 996 264 01 SPRING SHAFT LEAF HR901 1 500 502 11 HEAD OVER LIGHT M901 A 4672 475 A MOTOR ASSY S...

Page 53: ...1 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47uF 10 16V C130 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 50V C131 1 163 023 00 CERAMIC CHIP 0 015uF 5 50V C132 1 107 823 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47uF 10 16V C133 1 163 017 00 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047uF 5 50V C134 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C135 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C136 1 126 206 11 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20 6 3V C142 1 163 251 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5 50V C143 1 163 251 11 CERAMI...

Page 54: ... 11 SHORT 0 R140 1 216 029 00 METAL CHIP 150 5 1 10W R142 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R143 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R144 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R145 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R146 1 216 037 00 METAL CHIP 330 5 1 10W R147 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R148 1 216 045 00 METAL CHIP 680 5 1 10W R149 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R150 1 216 295 11 SHORT...

Page 55: ...7 11 CONNECTOR FFC LIF NON ZIF 23P CN707 1 793 351 21 SOCKET CONNECTOR 19P CN708 1 564 708 11 PIN CONNECTOR SMALL TYPE 6P CN709 1 564 705 11 PIN CONNECTOR SMALL TYPE 3P CN791 1 568 830 11 CONNECTOR FFC 11P CN821 1 568 683 11 PIN CONNECTOR PC BAORD 2P DIODE D811 8 719 200 82 DIODE 11ES2 TB5 D812 8 719 200 82 DIODE 11ES2 TB5 D813 8 719 200 82 DIODE 11ES2 TB5 D814 8 719 200 82 DIODE 11ES2 TB5 D821 8 ...

Page 56: ...IP 2 2k 5 1 10W R863 1 216 061 00 METAL CHIP 3 3k 5 1 10W R1001 1 216 295 11 SHORT 0 VIBRATOR X601 1 579 314 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 22 5792MHz X701 1 579 175 11 VIBRATOR CERAMIC 10MHz 1 678 675 11 PANEL BOARD CAPACITOR C981 1 162 306 11 CERAMIC 0 01uF 20 16V C982 1 162 306 11 CERAMIC 0 01uF 20 16V CONNECTOR CN921 1 784 733 11 CONNECTOR FFC 11P DIODE D921 8 719 057 97 DIODE SEL5923A TP15 S D922 8 719 ...

Page 57: ... MATERIALS 1 574 264 11 CORD OPTICAL PLUG AEP 1 792 923 11 CORD WITH CONNECTOR AEP 4 230 236 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH AEP 4 230 236 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH SPANISH AEP 4 230 236 31 MANUAL INSTRUCTION GERMAN DUTCH AEP 4 230 236 41 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ITALIAN PORTUGUSE SWEDISH AEP HARDWARE LIST 1 7 685 646 79 SCREW BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 N S 2 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 N S 3 7 685 871 01 S...

Page 58: ... allows you to jump 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 1 2001 06 Parts No correction of IC701 1 0 2000 09 New SFD 01012 ...

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