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MZ-N1

NOTES  ON  HANDLING  THE  OPTICAL  PICK-UP
BLOCK  OR  BASE  UNIT

The laser 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.

NOTES ON LASER DIODE EMISSION CHECK

Never look into the laser diode emission from right above when
checking it for adjustment. It is feared that you will lose your sight.

NOTES ON HANDLING THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK
(LCX-5R)

The laser diode in the optical pick-up block may suffer electro-
static break-down easily. When handling it, perform soldering
bridge to the laser-tap on the flexible board. Also perform mea-
sures against electrostatic break-down sufficiently before the op-
eration. The flexible board is easily damaged and should be handled
with care.

OPTICAL PICK-UP FLEXIBLE BOARD

SECTION  1

SERVICING  NOTES

• In performing the repair with the power supplied to the set, re-

moving the MAIN board causes the set to be disabled.
In such a case, fix a convex part of the open/close detect switch
(S804 on MAIN board) with a tape in advance.
Handle the FLEXIBLE board (over write head) with care, as it
has been soldered directly to the MAIN board.
In repairing the component side of MAIN board, connect the
FLEXIBLE board (over write head) and the MAIN board with
the lead wires in advance. (See page 8)

laser-tap

upper panel assy

MAIN board

Tape

S804

FLEXIBLE board
(Over write head)

• The shipment data will be cleared when the NV is reset. There-

fore, change the NV adjusted values following the Change of
NV Adjusted Values immediately after the NV was reset. (See
page 19)

• This set requires the patch data in the nonvolatile memory

(IC802) to be rewritten using the application, when the MAIN
board or nonvolatile memory (IC802) was replaced. (See page
27)

System requirements

• IBM PC/AT or Compatible (The software does not run on Macintosh.)

CPU:  MMX™ Pentium

®

 233 MHz or higher (Pentium

®

 II 400 MHz or higher is

recommended.)
Hard disk drive space: 60 MB or more (The amount of necessary space depends on

the version of the Windows OS or the size of your audio files.)

RAM: 64 MB or higher (128 MB or higher is recommended for Windows

®

 XP Home

Edition/Windows

®

 XP Professional.)

CD-ROM drive (capable of digital playback by WDM)
Sound Board
USB port (supports USB 2.0 Full Speed (previously USB 1.1))

• Operating System: Windows

®

 98/Windows

®

 98 Second Edition/Windows

®

 2000

Professional/Windows

®

 Me/Windows

®

 XP Home Edition/Windows

®

 XP

Professional (manufacturer installed)
The NTFS format of Windows

®

 2000 Professional, Windows

®

 XP Home Edition, or

Windows

®

 XP Professional (manufacturer-installed) is supported only when used

with the standard (factory) settings.
This software is not supported by the following environments.
– Windows

®

 95, Windows

®

 NT, or other versions of Windows

®

 NT (such as Server)

– An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed

operating system, as in the following examples:
Windows

®

 3.1/Windows

®

 95 

t

 Windows

®

 98 (or Windows

®

 98 Second Edition/

Windows

®

 Me)

Windows

®

 Me/Windows

®

 2000 Professional 

t

 Windows

®

 XP

– Multi-boot environment with Windows

®

 2000 (or Windows

®

 XP) and Windows

®

98 (or Windows

®

 98 Second Edition/Windows

®

Me)

• Display: High (16bit) Color or more (800 

×

 480 dot or more)

• Internet access: for Web registration and EMD services

for software upgrades and CDDB2 use. (US and Canadian models)

• Windows Media Player (version 7.0 or higher) installed for playing WMA files.

Notes

• Trouble-free operation is not assured within a multiple-monitor environment.
• We do not assure trouble-free operation for all computers satisfying the system requirements.
• Trouble-free operation is not guaranteed following the self-conducted upgrade of home-built

PCs or operating systems.

• We do not assure trouble-free operation of the system suspend, sleep, or hibernation function on

all computers.

• For details, refer to “Net MD Help” of the online help.

Note

The optical digital output connector (on computers provided with one) may be disabled
during playback for the protection of copyrights.

Notes on using OpenMG Jukebox with Windows
2000/Windows XP

If your computer is Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, or
Windows XP Professional, please be aware of the following before instaling OpenMG
Jukebox.

With Windows 2000 Professional, you must log on as “Administrators” (or with the
user name “Administrator”) to install OpenMG Jukebox.

2

With Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional, you must log on
with user name “Computer Administrator” to install OpenMG Jubebox. To check
whether a user name has the attribute of “Computer Administrator” or not, go to
[Control Panel] - [User Account].

Notes on using OpenMG Jukebox with Windows XP/
Windows Me

If Windows XP/Windows Me is installed in your computer, and you perform the
“System Restore” function of the Windows “System Tools,” the songs managed by
OpenMG Jukebox may become corrupted and rendered unplayable.
Therefore, before executing “System Restore,” back up the songs using “OpenMG
Jukebox Backup Tool” first.
Then, after the “System Restore” function is finished, restore the songs using
“OpenMG Jukebox Backup Tool” to ensure the integrity and reliability of song
playback.
For more information about backup, refer to the online Help for OpenMG Jukebox.

Note

When songs become unplayable by executing “System Restore,” an error dialog box may be
displayed. In this case, follow the displayed messages.

Ver 1.1

Summary of Contents for MZ-N1

Page 1: ... 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 All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners and marks are omitted in this manual Audio playing system MiniDisc digital audio system Laser diode properties Material GaAlAs W...

Page 2: ...roduced in Japan approxi hours JEITA1 Sony AC Power Adaptor connected at the DC IN 3V jack country model in parentheses 120 V AC 60 Hz USA Canada and Taiwan 220 V AC 50 60 Hz Continental Europe 240 V AC 50 Hz Australia 220 V AC 50 Hz China 230 240 V AC 50 Hz U K and Hong Kong 110 220 V AC 60 Hz Korea Dimensions Approx 77 7 71 4 16 4 mm w h d 31 8 27 8 21 32 in Mass Approx 87g 3 0 oz the recorder o...

Page 3: ...side of a tantalum capacitor may be dam aged by heat Flexible Circuit Board Repairing Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 C dur ing repairing Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board within 3 times Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering UNLEADED SOLDER Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with ...

Page 4: ...urer installed The NTFS format of Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional manufacturer installed is supported only when used with the standard factory settings This software is not supported by the following environments Windows 95 Windows NT or other versions of Windows NT such as Server An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer installed ...

Page 5: ...he disc is rotating for recording playing or editing an MD D REC indication Lights up while recording When flashing the recorder is in record standby mode E SYNC synchro recording indication F Play mode indication Shows the play mode shuffle play program play repeat play etc of the MD G Level meter H LP2 LP2 stereo LP4 LP4 stereo MONO monaural indication I Sound indication Lights up when Digital S...

Page 6: ...SECTION Page 7 SET 3 5 MAIN BOARD SECTION Page 8 3 4 LCD MODULE UPPER PANEL ASSY Page 8 3 6 BATTERY CASE ASSY MAIN BOARD Page 9 3 7 MD MECHANISM DECK MT MZN1 171 CHASSIS ASSY Page 9 3 8 OP SERVICE ASSY LCX 5R Page 10 3 9 HOLDER ASSY Page 11 3 10 DC MOTOR SLED M602 Page 11 3 11 DC SSM18B MOTOR SPINDLE M601 DC MOTOR OVER WRITE HEAD UP DOWN M603 Page 12 ...

Page 7: ...irection of arrow A knob hold 3 Remove the battery case lid 2 claw A Note On installation adjust the position of both switch S801 and knob hold 5 two screws M1 4 5 three screws M1 4 3 3 UPPER PANEL SECTION 6 upper panel section 4 1 flexible board CN801 2 Slide the lever open in the direction of the arrow and open the upper panel section 3 two screws M1 4 3 two screws M1 4 5 two convex holes for sc...

Page 8: ...3 upper panel section 2 Remove the LCD module in the direction of the arrow 1 Remove two solders of the flexible board over write head 2 flexible board motor CN502 6 flexible board optical pick up CN501 7 holder terminal 5 3 four screws M1 4 8 main board section 4 screw M1 4 Ver 1 3 ...

Page 9: ... MECHANISM DECK MT MZN1 171 CHASSIS ASSY 2 battery case assy 3 main board 1 Remove the solder of terminal plus 1 Remove the solder of terminal minus 2 boss 4 spring POP 5 chassis assy 1 screw M1 4 1 screw M1 4 3 MD mechanism deck MT MZN1 171 2 boss ...

Page 10: ...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: ...x portion toward the direction B and open the holder assy toward the direction A to erect uprightly 3 Remove the concave portion in the direction of arrow C 4 convex portion 1 Open the holder assy A B C D 2 washer 0 8 2 5 5 DC motor sled M602 4 two screws M1 4 3 gear SA 1 Remove six solders of the motor flexible board ...

Page 12: ... gear HA gear HA 8 gear HB 3 gear HC 7 washer 0 8 2 5 2 washer 0 8 2 5 1 Remove six solders of the motor flexible board qa DC motor over write head up down M603 5 DC SSM18B motor spindle M601 2 65mm gear chassis assy DC motor over write head up down M603 Note Press fit the gear HA up to the position of the DC motor over write head up down M603 as shown below ...

Page 13: ...While press ing the VOLUME key press the following order t t t t t t t t X t X 3 In the normal mode turn on the HOLD switch While pressing the x CHG key press the keys on the remote commander with the following order N t N t t t N t t N t t X t X Note If electrical adjustment CD and MO overall adjustment has not been finished completely NV Error is displayed on LCDs of the set and the remote comma...

Page 14: ...or VOLUME key Press the N or REC key Press the or VOLUME key Electrical Offset Adjustment Power Supply Adjustment Auto Item Feed CD Overall Adjustment MO Overall Adjustment Self Diagnosis Result Display Mode Turn the jog dial down or press the DISPLAY key on the remote commander Press the T MARK key or DISPLAY key on the remote commander for several seconds about 3 seconds The key check quits or o...

Page 15: ...agnosis result display mode and press the x CHG key to return to the test mode display check mode 5 The display changes a shown below each time the jog dial down is turned or the DISPLAY key on the remote commander is pressed However in the power mode item number 700 s only the item is displayed 6 Quit the manual mode and press the x CHG key to return to the test mode display check mode Overall Ad...

Page 16: ...Indication code Meaning of code Simple display Description No error 00 No error No error 01 Illegal access target Adrs Attempt to access an abnormal address address was specified Servo system error 02 High temperature Temp High temperature detected 03 Focus error Fcus Disordered focus or can not read an address 04 Spindle error Spdl Abnormal rotation of disc TOC error 11 TOC error TOC Faulty TOC c...

Page 17: ...he LCD displays the following 3 When the N key is pressed total error count is displayed on the LCD and each time the key is pressed the display item moves down by one as shown below Also if the key is pressed the display item moves up by one then if the REC key is pressed the display in the record mode appears When the REC key is pressed total error count is displayed on the LCD and each time the...

Page 18: ... are con sidered as OK 5 When all keys were checked or if the upper panel is opened the key check mode quits and the test mode display check mode comes back Remote commander LCD display AD value of the remote commander key hexadecimal 00 to FF FF 000 Remote commander LCD display AD value of the remote commander key hexadecimal 00 to FF rPLAY 000 Remote commander LCD display AD value of the remote ...

Page 19: ...ODE key on the remote commander in the overall adjustment mode NV Reset Caution The shipment data will be cleared when the NV is reset Therefore change the NV adjusted values following the Change of NV Adjusted Values immediately after the NV was reset Change the NV adjustment values according to the mi crocomputer version Setting method of NV reset 1 Select the manual mode of the test mode and se...

Page 20: ...s 2C 22 Press the X key to write the adjusted value 23 Select manual mode of the test mode and set item number 866 see page 14 24 Adjust with the VOLUME key adjusted value up or VOL UME key adjusted value down so that the adjusted value becomes B9 25 Press the X key key to write the adjusted value 26 Select manual mode of the test mode and set item number 867 see page 14 27 Adjust with the VOLUME ...

Page 21: ...y to write the adjusted value Remote commander LCD display Adjusted value V6 num 873 Remote commander LCD display Adjusted value V6 dat 874 7 Select manual mode of the test mode and set item number 866 see page 14 8 Adjust with the VOLUME key adjusted value up or VOL UME key adjusted value down so that the adjusted value becomes B9 9 Press the X key to write the adjusted value 10 Select manual mod...

Page 22: ...63 1 Connect a digital voltmeter to the AP914 VC on the MAIN board and adjust VOLUME key voltage up or VOLUME key voltage down so that the voltage becomes 2 75 0 015 V 2 Press the X key to write the adjusted value Adjustment and Connection Location MAIN board see page 24 Adjustment method of Vl PWM Duty L item number 764 1 Connect a digital voltmeter to the AP915 VL on the MAIN board and adjust VO...

Page 23: ...AIN board AP911 VD AP912 GND Temperature Correction Adjustment method of temperature correction 1 Select the manual mode of test mode and set the item number 015 see page 14 2 Measure the ambient temperature 3 Adjust with VOLUME VOLUME key so that the ad justed value hexadecimal value becomes the ambient tem perature Initial value 19h 25 C Adjusting range 80h to 7fh 128 C to 127 C 4 Press the X ke...

Page 24: ... R865 C507 C506 C526 C925 C924 C923 C101 C201 R522 R521 C523 FB801 FB803 C826 R916 R922 R938 C931 R928 R929 R925 R927 R930 C840 R845 C829 C604 C608 C615 C301 C305 C320 8 9 1 42 56 43 IC301 C902 C303 C316 C315 C105 C205 C312 C309 C601 C529 C518 L501 L502 L802 C901 C920 C919 C929 C928 C934 L907 C524 C609 C603 C626 C825 C828 D612 K A D303 A K K A D602 A K A K D603 D901 K A A K D903 D902 K A D904 K A ...

Page 25: ... the remote commander NG item exists or NG item exists or x CHG key Jog dial up or PLAYMODE key on the remote commander Test mode display check mode N key N key Electrical offset adjustment Temperature correction and Power supply adjustment auto item feed x CHG key x CHG key x CHG key x CHG key x CHG key x CHG key Overall Adjustment Mode Configuration of overall adjustment mode Overall adjustment ...

Page 26: ...stment 328 CD TWPP gain adjustment 324 CD tracking error offset adjustment 332 336 CD ABCD gain adjustment 344 CD focus gain adjustment 345 CD tracking gain adjustment 521 CD two axis sensitivity adjustment 522 XXX MO RUN Remote commander LCD display XXX Item number for which an adjustment is being executed Remote commander LCD display NG item number NG 000 Remote commander LCD display MO OK 000 R...

Page 27: ...uter in which the Net MD Driver has been installed For further information see System requirements page 4 in SECTION 1 SERVICING NOTES 4 Application PatchWriter for patch data rewriting How to get the application PatchWriter for patch data rewriting Contact our service technical support division to get the application Pre check 1 Check the microcomputer version in this set For a checking method of...

Page 28: ...fy button The patch data writing and the verify processing will be executed automatically in the following order 1 Writing to patch area front area 2 Writing to patch area reverse area 3 Verifying patch area front area 4 Verifying patch area reverse area 7 The operation will terminate with the a mark given to all areas If the mark is given to any area the nonvolatile memory will be faulty ...

Page 29: ...onnect button 9 Confirm that the window becomes as shown below where the Write Verify button and Read button are inactive 10 Disconnect the USB cable from the personal computer and the USB cradle 11 Remove the set from the USB cradle ...

Page 30: ... HA OUTA OUTB VREF C1H C1L C2H C2L VRECIN2 CLK EFM VRECIN1 VRECO B SW RECON OE RI FI MODE3 MODE2 MODE1 HD CON2 HD CON1 EFMO OVER WRITE HEAD DRIVE IC601 1 2 RFI PEAK BOTM ABCD FE TE ADFG VC VREF MON XRF RST SE SSB CLK PD S0 PD S1 SSB DATA APCREF SYSTEM CONTROLLER DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 16M BIT D RAM IC801 1 3 SIGNAL PATH PLAYBACK REC ANALOG IN REC DIGITAL IN USB CHECK OUT A B C D DIN1 ADDT AOUTL ...

Page 31: ...IN R IN HP L MUTE BEEP BEEP XMUTE XJAC DET XOPT CTL FS256 XBCK OSCO OSCI XCS NV1 SDI0 SCK0 SDO0 OPT DET MIC SENSE XMIC DET RMC DTCK SYSTEM CONTROLLER DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 16M BIT D RAM IC801 2 3 150 X802 45 1584MHz SI0 SO0 SCK0 SDI0 SDO0 SCK0 SCK0 SDO0 AOUTL AOUTR ADDT DIN1 SDO0 SDI0 SCK0 XCS SK DI DO B A C E EEPROM IC802 1 94 2 3 4 XCS NV2 SDIO SCK0 SDO0 XCS SK DI DO EEPROM IC803 2 4 1 3 10 1...

Page 32: ...CUIT B SWITCH SWITCHING REGULATOR RESET SIGNAL GENERATOR SWITCHING REGULATOR CHARGE CONTROL CHARGE MONITOR POWER CONTROL IC601 2 2 STEP UP DOWN PRE DRIVER PWM STEP UP PRE DRIVER PWM BATTERY CHARGER REGULATOR SYSTEM CONTROL 2 2 VRECO1 VRECO2 VREC INM1 RF1 CHGMON GAIN CHG L1 1 L1 2 DW BT DW TP VIO VC2 VC RF2 INM2 INP2 RS CHG SW VB BATM DREG DCIN VIF B VC B VIF B L601 D901 D603 B SWITCH Q603 CHARGE C...

Page 33: ...e voltage and waveform of CSP chip size package cannot be measured because its lead layout is different form that of conventional IC 6 4 NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Note on Printed Wiring Board X parts extracted from the component side Y parts extracted from the conductor side Pattern from the side which enables seeing The other layers patterns are not indicated Caution Pa...

Page 34: ... R924 L906 L904 C904 E C B Q902 RB552 RB551 C559 C572 C571 C558 R507 C503 C830 R860 R831 R833 R823 R822 R828 R830 R832 C822 C570 C557 C564 C563 C562 R923 C933 C633 R622 C629 C630 C619 C613 R612 R610 R606 R613 C621 R614 C622 C627 C625 CN501 1 20 S803 RECHARGEABLE BATTERY IN DETECT S801 HOLD HOLD T OFF C846 C833 R837 R861 C819 C847 C835 R840 R819 R820 R825 R824 R826 C832 R802 R859 R867 R814 R812 R80...

Page 35: ...626 C612 C611 C803 C825 C828 C820 C810 C848 L801 D612 K A D303 A K K A D602 A K A K D603 D901 K A A K D903 D902 K A D904 K A D905 D606 D608 K A K A K A D601 D607 K A D803 K A A K D804 X801 X802 SL505 F801 TH601 A K A D604 E B Q910 B C C E Q909 C Q911 E1 B1 C2 C1 E2 B2 Q607 RB801 Q801 C2 C1 B2 B1 E S D G Q903 S S G D D G Q901 B C E Q905 Q906 C2 C1 B2 B1 E S D G Q601 Q603 1 1 14 15 28 56 43 42 29 4 ...

Page 36: ...HGSW RS INP2 INM2 RF2 DCIN CHGMON SVREF GND GAIN CHG DREG SW RECON OE CLK RI FI EFM VIO VC VRECO1 L1 1 PGND1 PGND1 L1 2 C1 C1 C2 C2 E2 B2 E1 B1 S BATTERY CASE CHASSIS DC IN 3V CHASSIS TE REXT VREF C D D C Iy Ix Jx Jy A A C B TON C CIG CDN PD O DVDD LPF WPP PD NI PD I ADFG DC IN VBUS REG VB D D GND D1 D2 S1 S2 G1 G2 Q602 CHARGE CONTROL VOLTAGE O I G LINE FILTER D1 D2 S1 S2 G1 G2 D1 D2 S1 S2 G1 G2 R...

Page 37: ... C5 C6 D1 D2 D3 TF1 TR1 FR1 FF1 C4 C5 C6 D1 D2 D3 D5 D6 D7 D5 D6 D7 D4 D8 D4 D8 XRST SCW SCV SCU SP SMU SMV SMW XMD CMW CMV CMU CP CCU CCV CCW RECK HALF RMCK WDET VCP VLP VDP CSEL FF SL ZZ1 ZZ2 ZZ3 PGND2 NC VD VC2 XRST CRST RSTREF VREF VB GND CLKSEL VAIFON FFCLR SLEEP CLK VLON XWK1 XWK2 XWK4 XWK3 VSTB VRMC GND VL VLO VL L2 PGND2 UI2 PWM2 CPUO2 CPVO2 CPWO2 OE GND1 VC VG CPWO1 CPVO1 CPUO1 PWM1 UI1 V...

Page 38: ...DD AVSS JOG A JOG B XTEST XHP STBY PD S0 PD S1 PAUSE KEY SLD MON VLON DVSS1 DVDD1 CHG CTL CHGI CTL IFVSS2 IFVDD2 T MARK SW CHG LED NC NC VBUS DET TSMVDD RMC DTCK TSLVDD NC NC TAT TAN NAR IDO SAK XMUTE STAND DET LCD RST XUDP UP ON XCS NV2 XCS ADC XPD ADC PBVDD XCS LCD CLK SEL SENSE MIC GND SW MUTE CS RTC XCS NV1 IFVDD1 IFVSS1 XRST MTR DRV XRF RST SPDL MON XHOLD SW VDIOSC OSCI OSCO VSIOSC DAVDD VREF...

Page 39: ...7020 2200p 2200p 10 6 3V XP1501 20P C1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 E1 BEEP MUTE ASEL RMC SCK0 SDO0 SDI0 DIN1 ADDT XBCK FS256 LRCK SCK0 SDO0 JOG A JOG B SDO0 SDI0 SCK0 B1 B2 NV1 NV2 SCK0 SDO0 SDI0 MICS XMDET XPD ADC XCS ADC LCDR CHGL KEY2 CS LSTB XCS REC KEY1 PAUSE ZZ1 ZZ2 ZZ3 OPDET XJDET XOCTL CHASSIS NOISE GND V STBY OUT1 NC NC OUT2 IN2 GV IN1 REG CUT1 DC V 1 MIC CUT2 DC V 2 MIC XCS SK DI DO HP L ...

Page 40: ... ns 3 7 Vp p 2 6 µs Waveforms 1 IC501 1 TE 4 IC501 rs FE 5 IC601 4 CLK 6 IC902 5 EXT 7 IC901 th CLK 8 IC801 zc UOSCO USB mode 9 IC801 zbz OSCO 3 IC501 ed RF OUT 0 IC801 znc RFI qa IC801 zmx FE qs IC801 z z TE qd IC801 z n LRCK REC mode qf IC801 z m XBCK REC mode qg IC801 z FS256 REC mode qh IC801 xzz FS4 qj IC301 qs LRCK REC mode 2 Vp p 22 7 µs qk IC301 qa MCLK REC mode 2 5 Vp p 88 6 ns ql IC301 0...

Page 41: ...13 CDTI 11 MCLK 10 BCLK 9 SDTO 12 LRCK IPGA IC302 AN17020A VB 1 2 5 3 4 6 7 8 13 14 15 16 12 11 10 9 MUTE RF1 RF2 BEEP HEADPHONE LINE SWITCH GA R BEEP MUTE HP L R IN GND L IN RIP F1 CR VCC1 RIP F2 VCC2 ROUT GND LOUT GA L IC303 NJM2173APC1 TE2 9 8 7 6 5 10 11 12 4 3 2 1 13 14 15 16 AMP 1 AMP 2 GV REG REG MIC V 1 IN1 DC CUT 1 GV MIC V 2 IN2 DC CUT 2 NOISE GND V STBY OUT 1 NC NC OUT 2 ...

Page 42: ...FTRK S MON TON C CIG CDN ADFG DVDD PD NI PD I PD O 43 44 TWpp PK BTM Aw CSLO VREF075 A C D C Malfa Mij AwBPF Dw DwBPF 42 39 AVCC 38 37 36 35 34 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 40 41 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 A B C D I J NPP TON CSL Aw Dw TON Peak TON Botm ADIP TE TEMP 33 32 S MONITOR TE RF FE APC ADIP T ON SERIAL I F PEAK BOTM OF TRK ABCD Tpp Wpp ...

Page 43: ...I1 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 VC...

Page 44: ... LI1 VRECO2 VREC DTC INP1 INM1 RF1 DW TP DW BT CVREF GND VREF VC2 C1L C1H VG2 C2L C2H VG3 HA PGND3 HB VG VRECIN2 OUTB PGND2 PGND2 OUTA VRECIN1 OUTPUT SW CONTROL OUTPUT SW CONTROL PWM SYSTEM OUTPUT SW CHARGE CONTROL DC IN DETECT DC IN BANDGAP HI BRIDGE PRE DRIVER EFM PRE DRIVER CHARGE PUMP 2 CHARGE PUMP 1 VREF BUFFER SET UP DOWN PRE DRIVER LEVEL SHIFT VC AMP CHARGE MONITOR X2 X4 BATTERY CHARGER REG...

Page 45: ...FB VC VCO VC VC OUT L1 NC PGND1 PGND1 GND SERIES PASS REGULATOR VA SERIES PASS REGULATOR VD POWER SWITCH 2 STEP UP PRE DRIVER STEP UP PRE DRIVER POWER SWITCH 1 OUTPUT SW PWM START UP PWM OUTPUT SW SERIES PASS REGULATOR VIF BANDGAP REFERENCE OUTPUT SW SYSTEM CONTROL STEP UP DC DC CONVERTER OUTPUT SW OUTPUT SW OUTPUT SW VC VC VC VC VC VC VSTB VSTB VB VG VG VB VB VC VG VC VB VG VC FFCLR VB VC 21 VDRF...

Page 46: ...PD I I Reference PWM signal input for the laser automatic power control from the system controller 20 PD O O Light amount monitor output terminal 21 ADFG O ADIP duplex FM signal 22 05kHz 1kHz output to the system controller 22 DVDD Power supply terminal 1 7V digital system 23 SBUS I O SSB serial data input output with the system controller 24 SCK I SSB serial clock signal input from the system con...

Page 47: ...ol signal output to the DC DC converter 33 NC Not used 34 IFVDD0 Power supply terminal for the microcomputer I F block 1 7V 35 IFVSS0 Ground terminal for the microcomputer I F block 36 OPT DET I DIN plug detection signal input terminal H DIN plug detect 37 XJACK DET I LINE IN plug detection signal input terminal L LINE or OPT plug detect 38 XMIC DET I Microphone plug detection signal input termina...

Page 48: ... RF amplifier L reset 76 SPDL MON I Spindle servo monitor signal input 77 XHOLD SW I HOLD switch input terminal L hold ON 78 79 JOG A B I Jog dial pulse input terminal from the switch liquid crystal display element module 80 81 PD S0 PD S1 O PD IC mode changeover signal output to the optical pick up 82 PAUSE KEY I Pause key input terminal from the switch liquid crystal display element module 83 PR...

Page 49: ...17 AVDD Power supply terminal for the microcomputer analog 2 6V 118 AVSS Ground terminal for the microcomputer analog 119 TSMVDD Power supply terminal for the TSB master communication 2 6V 120 RMC DTCK I O Serial data input output with the remote commander attached headphone 121 TSLVDD Power supply terminal for the I F to TSB slave 1 7V 122 123 NC Not used 124 TAT Not used 125 TAN Not used 126 NAR...

Page 50: ...d signal input of the light amount signal RF ABCD from the RF amplifier 171 ABCD I Light amount signal ABCD input from the RF amplifier 172 FE I Focus error signal input from the Focus error amplifier 173 AUX1 I Support signal I3 signal temperature signal input terminal A D input 174 VC I Middle point voltage 1 1V input terminal 175 ADIO O Monitor output terminal of A D converter input signal Not ...

Page 51: ...pindle motor drive comparison signal input U from the motor driver 217 SPCV I Spindle motor drive comparison signal input V from the motor driver 218 SPCW I Spindle motor drive comparison signal input W from the motor driver 219 SRDR O Sled motor drive control signal output U to the motor driver 220 SFDR O Sled servo drive PWM signal output to the motor driver 221 SLDV O Sled motor drive control s...

Page 52: ...244 XWE O Data write enable signal output terminal for D RAM Not used 245 TSTDR3 I Test input terminal for D RAM Not used 246 EVA I EVA FLASH chip discrimination terminal L FLASH chip H EVA chip fixed at L in this set 247 FLASHVDD Power supply terminal for the built in flash memory 2 2V 248 FLASHVSS Ground terminal for the built in flash memory 249 to 256 NC Not used ...

Page 53: ...PANEL S SILVER 1 X 3381 787 1 SERVICE ASSY UPPER PANEL L BLUE AEP UK E HK KR CH JE 2 3 234 449 09 SCREW M1 4 for BLUE AEP UK E HK KR CH JE 2 3 234 449 11 SCREW M1 4 for SILVER 3 3 236 392 02 KNOB CONTROL 4 3 236 393 01 SPRING COMPRESSION 5 1 804 528 11 LCD MODULE 6 4 984 017 01 SCREW 1 7 TAPPING 7 3 236 418 04 LID BATTERY CASE SILVER 7 3 236 418 14 LID BATTERY CASE BLUE AEP UK E HK KR CH JE 8 4 23...

Page 54: ... SILVER AEP UK 51 X 3382 442 1 PANEL SV CE L ASSY BOTTOM BLUE AEP UK 51 X 3382 443 1 PANEL SV NONCE S ASSY BOTTOM SILVER EXCEPT AEP UK JE 51 X 3382 439 2 PANEL SV S ASSY BOTTOM SILVER JE 51 X 3382 440 2 PANEL SV L ASSY BOTTOM BLUE JE 52 3 236 423 02 KNOB OPEN 54 4 219 968 01 COLLAR DC IN 55 3 236 422 01 ESCUTCHEON 56 3 236 412 01 ORNAMENT CRADLE for SILVER 56 3 236 412 11 ORNAMENT CRADLE for BLUE ...

Page 55: ...scription Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark 101 X 3381 264 6 CHASSIS ASSY 102 3 234 449 05 SCREW M1 4 103 3 236 416 02 SPRING POP 104 3 236 414 01 HOLDER TERMINAL 105 3 232 536 02 SCREW M1 4 EG 106 3 238 876 07 SCREW M1 4 TOOTHED LOCK 107 3 240 548 01 SHEET H 108 3 239 274 02 SPRING LOCK COMPRESSION COIL 110 3 350 949 41 SHEET SYSTEM CONTROL SCREW ...

Page 56: ...on Remark 151 A 3021 730 B MAIN BOARD COMPLETE for SERVICE EXCEPT FR 151 A 3021 835 B MAIN BOARD COMPLETE for SERVICE FR 152 3 236 413 01 TERMINAL 153 3 240 738 03 CUSHION PROTECT 154 3 235 763 01 SHEET PLUS 155 X 3381 266 4 CASE ASSY BATTERY 156 3 245 815 01 SHEET SW 157 3 244 564 01 SHEET SA 158 3 239 480 01 SHEET J2 159 3 239 481 01 SHEET J1 ...

Page 57: ...11 3 222 545 01 GEAR HB 312 4 224 885 01 SCREW M1 2X1 5 313 4 222 215 01 GEAR HC 314 4 997 677 21 WASHER 315 3 225 996 06 SCREW M1 4 EG PRECISION PAN 316 4 222 216 01 GEAR SA 317 4 222 208 01 GEAR SB 318 3 043 237 02 BEARING N 319 3 239 403 01 SCREW LEAD 0320 X 3382 947 1 SERVICE ASSY OP LCX 5R 321 4 222 205 11 SPRING RACK 322 3 222 544 01 GEAR HA 323 3 239 193 01 SHEET INSULATE MD M601 8 835 744 ...

Page 58: ...F 20 6 3V C304 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 10V C305 1 113 600 11 TANTALUM CHIP 2 2uF 20 6 3V C306 1 107 820 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 16V C307 1 125 837 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C308 1 107 820 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 16V C309 1 127 895 11 TANTALUM CHIP 22uF 20 4V C310 1 125 899 11 TANTALUM CHIP 220uF 20 4V C311 1 128 964 11 TANTALUM CHIP 100uF 20 6 3V C312 1 127 895 11 TANTALUM CHIP 22uF 20 4V...

Page 59: ...1 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C813 1 125 837 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C814 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 16V C815 1 119 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 10V C816 1 119 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 10V C817 1 119 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 10V C818 1 125 891 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47uF 10 10V C819 1 164 935 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10 50V C820 1 125 839 11 TANTALUM CHIP 47uF 20 6 3V C821 1 125 ...

Page 60: ...978 01 IC XC61CN0802NR JACK J301 1 815 950 11 JACK LINE IN OPT J302 1 816 153 21 JACK i LINE OUT J303 1 793 620 21 JACK MIC PLUG IN POWER J601 1 785 383 11 JACK DC POLARITY UNIFIED TYPE DC IN 3V COIL RESISTOR L301 1 469 535 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L302 1 469 535 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L303 1 469 535 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L501 1 469 535 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L502 1 469 535 21 INDUCTOR 10uH L601 1 428 912 21 CHOKE COIL 10...

Page 61: ... 218 985 11 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R613 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R614 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R615 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R616 1 218 446 11 METAL CHIP 1 5 1 16W R620 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R621 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R622 1 216 797 11 METAL CHIP 10 5 1 16W R623 1 218 969 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R628 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R629 1 218 ...

Page 62: ...RGEABLE BATTERY IN DETECT S804 1 762 805 21 SWITCH PUSH 1 KEY OPEN CLOSE DETECT S805 1 786 260 21 SWITCH TACTILE T MARK S806 1 762 947 12 SWITCH PUSH 1 KEY OPEN EMI FILTER T601 1 416 405 21 FILTER CHIP EMI THERMISTOR TH601 1 804 616 21 THERMISTOR POSITIVE TH602 1 804 616 21 THERMISTOR POSITIVE VIBRATOR X801 1 795 462 21 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 48MHz X802 1 795 047 21 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 45 1584MHz MISCELLAN...

Page 63: ...D 3 243 937 01 CD ROM DNK 0501 1 418 028 12 ADAPTOR AC AC MZR55 JE 0501 1 476 856 11 ADAPTOR AC AC ES305 CH 0501 1 476 857 21 ADAPTOR AC AC ES305 AEP FR E13 0501 1 476 858 21 ADAPTOR AC AC ES305 UK HK 0501 1 476 859 21 ADAPTOR AC AC ES305 US CND TW 0501 1 476 860 21 ADAPTOR AC AC ES305 AUS 0501 1 477 425 21 ADAPTOR AC AC ES305 KR 0502 1 476 915 31 CRADLE UNIT BCA WM20U SILVER 0502 1 476 915 41 CRA...

Page 64: ...e Ver Date Description of Revision 1 0 2002 01 New 1 1 2002 02 Addition of US Canadian E13 220 230VAC area in E model Taiwan Australian Chinese and Tourist models Addition of Part No for MAIN board complete 1 2 2002 03 Change of Part No for application soft CD ROM ECN DAA01139 1 3 2002 09 Correction of EXPLODED VIEWS SPM 02036 1 4 2002 10 Change of Part No for OP SERVICE ASSY ECN DAA01316 ...

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