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MZ-NF810/NF810CK

• Adjustment Method of REG3_LOW2

(item number: 748)

1. Connect a 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

X

key on the set or the        key on the remote

commander 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 up) or 

[VOL --]

key (voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.25 ± 0.01V.

2. Press the

X

key on the set or the        key on the remote

commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board

(see page 22)

• Adjustment Method of VREC_LOW (X2 speed)

(item number: 751)

1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1620 (VREC) on the MAIN

board, and adjust 

[VOL +]

  key (voltage up) or 

[VOL --]

  key

(voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.10 ± 0.02V.

2. Press the

X

key on the set or the        key on the remote

commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board

(see page 22)

• Adjustment Method of VREC_MIDDLE (X4 speed)

(item number: 752)

1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1620 (VREC) on the MAIN

board, and adjust 

[VOL +]

  key (voltage up) or 

[VOL --]

  key

(voltage down) so that the voltage becomes 1.10 ± 0.02V.

2. Press the

X

key on the set or the        key on the remote

commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board

(see page 22)

• Adjustment Method of VREC_HIGH (HEAD MOTOR)

(item number: 753)

1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the TP1620 (VREC) on the MAIN

board, and adjust 

[VOL +]

  key (voltage up) or 

[VOL --]

  key

(voltage down) so that the voltage becomes between 1.65V and
1.75V.

2. Press the

X

key on the set or the        key on the remote

commander to write the adjusted value.

Adjustment and Connection Location: MAIN board

(see page 22)

digital 

voltmeter

TP1907 (REGO3)

BATT– (GND)

MAIN board

digital 

voltmeter

TP1907 (REGO3)

BATT– (GND)

MAIN board

 748

 R E G 3 L 2   * *

**

: Adjusted value

Remote commander LCD display

 749

 R E G 3   H   * *

**

: Adjusted value

Remote commander LCD display

 751

 V R E C   L   * *

**

: Adjusted value

Remote commander LCD display

digital 

voltmeter

TP1620 (VREC)

BATT– (GND)

MAIN board

 752

 V R E C   M   * *

**

: Adjusted value

Remote commander LCD display

digital 

voltmeter

TP1620 (VREC)

BATT– (GND)

MAIN board

 753

 V R E C   H   * *

**

: Adjusted value

Remote commander LCD display

digital 

voltmeter

TP1620 (VREC)

BATT– (GND)

MAIN board

Summary of Contents for Walkman MZ-NF810CK

Page 1: ...crosoft 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 MMX and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Photo MZ NF810 MD recorder Audio playing system MiniDisc digital audio system Las...

Page 2: ...ace the batteries When the dry battery or rechargeable battery is weak flashing r or LOW BATT appears in the display Replace the dry battery or charge the rechargeable battery The battery level indicator is approximate It may be more or less than the indication depending on the operating condition Note Stop the recorder before replacing battery Ba Supplied accessories ttery life The battery life m...

Page 3: ...an ordinary solder Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350 C Caution The printed pattern copper foil may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long so be careful Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscous sticky less prone to flow th...

Page 4: ...ronments Macintosh Windows XP versions other than Home Edition or Professional Windows 2000 versions other than Professional Windows 98 versions other than Second Edition Windows NT Windows 95 Personally constructed PCs or operating systems An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer installed operating system Multi boot environment Multi monitor environment Notes We do not ensu...

Page 5: ...or recording playing or editing an MD E SYNC synchro recording indication F REC indication Lights up while recording When flashing the recorder is in record standby mode G LP2 LP2 stereo LP4 LP4 stereo MONO monaural indication H Level meter I Character information display Displays the disc and track names date error messages track numbers etc J Play mode indications Shows the play mode shuffle pla...

Page 6: ...ER PANEL UPPER SECTION In order to remove mechanism deck MT MZN710 177 please remove MAIN board and upper panel section LCD MODULE PANEL UPPER BLOCK MAIN BOARD BATTERY CASE MECHANISM DECK MT MZN710 177 OP SERVICE ASSY LCX 5R HOLDER ASSY DC MOTOR SLED M602 DC MOTOR OVER WRITE HEAD UP DOWN M603 DC SSM18B MOTOR SPINDLE M601 SET ...

Page 7: ...ase lid 2 claw 7 Remove the case lower in the direction of the arrow 6 five screws M1 4 mechanism deck MT MZN710 177 7 flexible board optical pick up CN501 5 flexible board motor CN701 3 Remove two solders of the flexible board over write head 2 Remove the solder of terminal minus 1 Remove the solder of terminal plus qd battery case qa battery terminal 9 screw M1 4 0 screw M1 4 qs battery terminal...

Page 8: ...the position of both switch and knob hold knob t mark knob hold button t mark 3 button play switch 5 upper panel block 3 two screws M1 4 6 torsion spring pop up L 4 two screws M1 4 2 Slide the open slider in the direction of the arrow and open the upper panel section set chassis assy torsion spring pop up L 1 flexible board CN871 5 upper panel section ...

Page 9: ...9 MZ NF810 NF810CK 3 6 Mechanism Deck MT MZN710 177 1 two step screws MD 4 set chassis assy 3 mechanism deck MT MZN710 177 2 ...

Page 10: ... 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: ...3 9 DC Motor Sled M602 3 8 Holder Assy 4 holder assy 3 boss 3 boss 1 convex portion 2 Open the holder assy 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: ...hree tapping screws 2 tapping screw 3 motor cover 6 gear HA 4 gear HB 5 gear HC DC motor over write head up down M603 3 15 mm gear HA Note Press fit the gear HA up to the position of the DC motor over write head up down M603 as shown below 7 DC motor over write head up down M603 1 Remove six solders of the motor flexible board ...

Page 13: ...O overall adjustment has not been finished completely ERROR is displayed on LCDs of the set and the remote commander SECTION 4 TEST MODE Outline This set provides the Overall adjustment mode that allows CD and MO discs to be automatically adjusted when in the test mode In this overall adjustment mode the disc is discriminated be tween CD and MO and each adjustment is automatically ex ecuted in ord...

Page 14: ...ess the or REC 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 Mode Press the GROUP key 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 open the upper panel Pres...

Page 15: ... self diagnosis result display mode and press the xCANCEL CHG key to return to the test mode display check mode 5 The display changes a shown below each time the END SEARCH is pressed 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 xCANCEL CHG key to return to the test mode display che...

Page 16: ...e 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 contents 12 Dat...

Page 17: ... 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 key is pressed the dis play item moves down by one as shown below Also if the key is pressed the display item moves up b...

Page 18: ...t mode and set the item num ber 015 see page 14 2 Measure the ambient temperature 3 Adjust with VOL or VOL key so that the adjusted value hexadecimal value becomes the ambient temperature Initial value 19h 25 C Adjusting range 80h to 7fh 128 C to 127 C 4 Press the X key or press the key on the remote commander to write the adjusted value Power Supply Manual Adjustment Adjustment sequence Adjustmen...

Page 19: ...5V 2 Press the X key on the set or the key on the remote commander 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 voltage up or VOL key voltage down so that the voltage becomes 2 75 0 05V 2 Press the X key on the set or the k...

Page 20: ...rd see page 22 Adjustment Method of VREC_MIDDLE X4 speed item number 752 1 Connect a digital voltmeter to theTP1620 VREC on the MAIN board and adjust VOL key voltage up or VOL key voltage down so that the voltage becomes 1 10 0 02V 2 Press the X key on the set or the key on the remote commander to write the adjusted value Adjustment and Connection Location MAIN board see page 22 Adjustment Method ...

Page 21: ...l voltmeter to the BATT on the MAIN board and adjust VOL key voltage up or VOL key voltage down so that the voltage becomes 1 41 0 015V 2 Press the X key on the set or the key on the remote commander to write the adjusted value Adjustment and Connection Location MAIN board see page 22 Adjustment Method of CHGI_HIGH Charge Current item number 758 Note Remove the rechargeable battery Connect the res...

Page 22: ...C801 IC501 IC301 IC601 IC901 IC361 TP1715 TP1717 TP1524 TP1519 C533 TP1909 TP1930 TP1892 TP1356 1 6 7 13 18 19 24 12 1 15 CSP Chip Size Package CSP Chip Size Package 10 1 TP1720 TP1823 BATT GND TP1909 REGO1 TP1905 VCOUT TP1907 REGO3 BATT W902 TP1620 VREC TP1928 VCO1 MAIN BOARD SIDE B ...

Page 23: ...mote commander 000Assy 015 SetTmp 19 741 VC1 L 742 VC1 H 743 VC2 Lo 744 VC2 Hi 745 REG1 752 VREC M 753 VREC H 755 ChgV L 756 ChgV H 757 CIL 758 CIH 000 ADJ OK 747 REG3L1 748 REG3L2 749 REG3 H 751 VREC L key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key key 5 Connect digital voltmeter to the measuring points on the MAIN board and adjust the voltage with...

Page 24: ...gh the laser circuit block is confirmed to be working correctly replace the OP optical pick up unit Connection Checking method 1 Select the manual mode of test mode see page 14 and set the laser power checking mode item number 010 2 Press the key continuously until the optical pick up moves to the most inward track 3 Open the cover and set the laser power meter on the objective lens of the optical...

Page 25: ...message will be displayed if adjustment procedure is mistaken in the CD and MO overall adjustment CD and MO Overall Adjustment Items 1 CD overall adjustment items Item No Description 761 VC VR power supply H L selection 300 HPIT setting servo OFF 561 SLED inward movement 562 SLED outward movement High reflection electrical offset adjustment 312 Laser ON Focus UP vc correction ALFA offset adjustmen...

Page 26: ...ly 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 1 221 TE gain adjustment 224 TE offset adjustment 1 ...

Page 27: ...e Clear Setting Method 1 Select the manual mode of the test mode and set item number 043 see page 14 2 Press the X key 3 Press the xCANCEL CHG key to return to the test mode dis play check mode 043 Res Set LCD display 043 ResClr r Resume clear complete 043 Resume 00 Remote commander LCD display ...

Page 28: ... MD Driver has been installed For further information see System requirements page 4 in SECTION 1 SERVICING NOTES 3 Application USB_PatchWriter for patch data rewriting How to Get the Application USB_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 the microcom...

Page 29: ...ad 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 blue mark given to all areas If the red mark is given to any area the nonvolatile memory will be faulty...

Page 30: ... button to confirm the contents of the patch data rewrited 2 The application reads out the front and reverse patch areas and displays the results in the edit box Confirm that the upper column coincides with the lower column as the following window 3 Click the OK button to close the window ...

Page 31: ...confirmation Note When the following procedure is not completed but USB cable is extracted the application does not recognize the set at exchanging of the set 1 Click the USB DISCONNECT button 2 Confirm that You can change another device is displayed in the message block 3 Disconnect the USB cable from the personal computer and the set ...

Page 32: ...nts page 4 in SECTION 1 SERVICING NOTES 3 Application NVWriter for NV values rewriting How to get the application NVWriter for NV values 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 the microcomputer version see SECTION 4 TEST MODE page 13 2 Check that the Net MD Driver has been inst...

Page 33: ...to Servo 2 area front area 4 Writing to Servo 2 area reverse area 5 Writing to Power Supply 1 area front area 6 Writing to Power Supply 1 area reverse area 7 Writing to Power Supply 2 area front area 8 Writing to Power Supply 2 area reverse area 9 Verifying to Servo 1 area front area 10 Verifying to Servo 1 area reverse area 11 Verifying to Servo 2 area front area 12 Verifying to Servo 2 area reve...

Page 34: ...34 MZ NF810 NF810CK 7 The operation will terminate with Compere OK given to all areas If Compere NG is given to any area the nonvolatile memory will be faulty 8 Click the USB DISCONNECT button ...

Page 35: ...35 MZ NF810 NF810CK 9 Confirm that the window becomes as shown below where the Write Verify button is inactive 10 Disconnect the USB cable from the personal computer and the set ...

Page 36: ...36 MZ NF810 NF810CK MEMO ...

Page 37: ...T KEY1 SET KEY2 REC XHOLD STB RST XCS WK DET SCK SDO0 SCK0 RF1 20 REC DRIVER IC601 INM1 19 CLK 4 8 VIO 136 XDC IN 34 FS4 4FS REGO1 9 VC VCO1 SW Q603 L1 1 11 L1 2 14 DW BT 22 DW TP 21 HALF LOCK SW 168 OPEN CLOSE SW 93 XHOLD SW 132 S801 HALF LOCK S803 OPEN CLOSE PROTECT 89 S804 PROTECT OSCI 1 OSCO 2 UOSCI 179 UOSCO 180 X801 22 5792MHz X802 48MHz HALF LOCK 33 HA 35 HB 38 OUT B 41 OUT A ANALOG IN RECO...

Page 38: ... the pattern face side seen from Conductor Side the pattern face are indicated Parts face side Parts on the parts face side seen from Component Side the parts face are indicated MAIN board is four layer printed board However the patterns of layers 2 and 3 have not been included in this diagrams Lead Layouts surface Lead layout of conventional IC CSP chip size package 5 IC801 2 OSCO at the point of...

Page 39: ...L RECEIVER 1 6 CN651 USB S804 PROTECT S803 OPEN CLOSE RVDD VB DTCK KEY_R RADIO_ON RGND J303 2 2 HP OUT 1 TO SIDE B 1 686 316 11 11 1 20 1 2 3 1 4 5 8 1 5 4 2 3 R840 1 2 A B C D E F G H I 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ref No Location D605 H 3 D606 H 4 D607 G 4 D654 G 3 D953 H 8 D963 H 7 D964 H 6 D990 H 5 IC651 G 2 IC701 D 5 IC990 H 5 Q501 E 7 Q603 G 4 Q604 H 3 Q605 H 4 Q651 G 2 Q654 G 3 ...

Page 40: ... 5V J951 J952 BATTERY CHARGING STAND OVER WRITE HEAD 1 6 7 13 18 19 24 12 1 15 CSP Chip Size Package CSP Chip Size Package 10 1 1 M 10 U U N V W N V W M602 SLED M601 SPINDLE M603 OVER WRITE HEAD UP DOWN RECHARGEABLE BATTERY NH 10WM 1 2V 1 686 316 11 11 HALF LOCK TP1720 TP1823 1 6 18 13 19 24 12 7 1 2 A B C D E F G H I J 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ref No Location D101 G 3 D201 G 3 D302 G 3 D303 G 3 D652 B...

Page 41: ...R908 TP1924 C913 C911 R903 R901 TP926 R933 R934 TP927 TP1928 R932 D952 R617 C632 C631 D605 R654 FB652 CN651 J951 D654 Q654 C616 44 R612 R905 C925 C931 C928 C930 C952 D903 C918 C927 C615 C623 IC901 C920 C922 C614 IC951 TP1969 XPC18A22AEPR2 CPH5614 MCH6616 TL E TS8K1TB 22 6 3V 10 6 3V 47 4V 10 6 3V XC61FS1YXXMR 47 10V FMMT617TA 22 6 3V XP151A12A2MR DF3A6 8FE TPL3 220 6 3V 220 6 3V 2SD2216J QR TX SO ...

Page 42: ... R848 R845 Q301 R203 C103 C203 C301 R307 C306 C104 R106 C364 C162 C161 C261 C262 C322 C321 C320 L303 C318 C317 C324 C311 C312 C314 CN871 J303 HP OUT R164 J303 R202 R102 R101 R266 C111 F301 10 4V 2SC4738FL 10 6 3V NNCD6 8H T1 2 2 6 3V 47 6 3V 4 7 B 47 4V 4 7 B 47 4V 1k 1k 47k 0 5 1k 1k 100 100k 10k 1k 10k 0 5 22k 0 5 10k 0 5 0 1 B 0 100k 0 100k 0 0 XP1501 TXE 470k 220k 470k 0 100k TA2131FL 2 2 B 0 ...

Page 43: ... SL804 R839 TP1897 TP1896 TP1807 TP1806 TP1805 TP1804 TP1803 TP1802 TP1801 TP1823 TP1822 TP1821 R844 FB805 FB804 FB803 R832 R831 R830 TP1870 R819 R813 R816 R807 R808 R806 R809 X801 R814 R815 R805 TP1898 TP1820 C804 C805 C806 TP896 TP897 L802 L803 C807 IC801 C810 C809 R818 C815 FB801 C811 C813 C814 R820 R837 C841 R834 R835 R828 R825 R823 C823 C821 C822 C852 R811 C817 R817 C801 X802 0 022 B 1000p B ...

Page 44: ... TP1546 TP1726 TP1727 TP1736 TP1737 TP1713 TP1714 TP1715 TP1716 TP1717 TP1718 TP1719 TP1720 TP1721 TP1722 TP1723 TP1712 TP1711 C718 C720 C719 C721 C715 C716 TP1724 TP1725 C705 C653 C651 TP1701 TP1702 TP1703 TP1704 C712 C710 C708 C655 C654 C652 TP1710 TP1709 TP1708 TP1707 TP1705 TP1706 TP1739 TP1524 TP1535 TP1519 TP1548 L503 CN501 CN701 U V V U W N C517 C533 C538 IC501 0 047 B 4700p B 4700p B 0 1 B...

Page 45: ... BEEP OUTA B OUT_L PWR GND OUT_R DET AGC IN BST NF2 LPF2 NF1 LPF1 VREF VREF IN GND BEEP IN BST SW MUTE STB 19 20 21 18 17 16 15 23 MVDD 24 MVSS 25 MVCM 28 LIN 6 DVDD 5 DVSS 4 AVSS 3 AVDD 2 VCOM 9 MCLK 8 BCLK 11 CDTI 10 LRCK 12 CCLK 13 CSN 14 PDN MICL PREOL PRENL PREL PRER Pre Amp PRENR PREOR ADC Audio I F Controller Control Register I F 27 MPWR 26 MRF 7 SDTO MICR 22 MIC Power Supply 1 RIN IC361 TA...

Page 46: ...3 52 51 50 49 48 PEAK BOTM 47 46 45 42 FE 41 ABCD 40 RFI 39 ASSY 37 EFMO DGND RESET 34 VGIN 33 SBUS 32 SCK CPOUT CP DVCC IY JY JX AVCC AVCC C B A D PEAK BOTM TON C OFTRK NPPO TE 44 43 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 30 29 35 36 38 CIG ABCD T ON EFM COMP SERIAL I F POWER SUPPLY SIGNAL MONITOR OFTRK FE TPP WPP RF A B C D I J NPP TON CSL AW DW TONE PEAK TON BOTM ADIP TE TWP P PK BTM AW C...

Page 47: ...G2 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 REGULATOR VC VG DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN DC IN VIO VIO VC VC VC VC VC2 VC2 VG V...

Page 48: ... 31 32 33 34 35 UO2 VMU2 VMR2 RO2 PGND2 FO2 VMF2 VI1 WI1 PGNDW1 WO1 WMVW1 VO1 PGNDUV1 UO1 VMU1 VMR1 RO1 PGND1 FO1 VMF1 19 18 17 16 15 FI1 RI1 COM1 CPUI1 CPVI1 22 21 20 CPWI1 GND2 NC BIAS VC ROE VC 3Phase control ch1 3Phase control ch2 3Phase Pre driver ch1 H BRIDGE PRE DRIVER CH1 H BRIDGE CONTROL CH1 VC VC VG VC VG VC VC OE VG VG VCVG VCVG GND VG VC VG VC VG VC VG VC VC VC U V W U V W H BRIDGE CON...

Page 49: ...ST2 27 CRST2 28 DTC2 29 INM2 30 31 RF2 32 VC2G 7 LVB 8 HVB 9 VSTB 10 VC1 11 VCO1 48 VREF 47 REGC3 46 REGC2 45 REGC1 44 REGI1 43 REGO1 37 VCOUT 36 VO2 35 L2 34 L2 33 PGND2 42 VC2 41 REGO2 40 REGI3 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 L CH 51 PGND4 50 HP2 R CH 49 VHP2 PWM START UP SET UP DC DC CONVERTOR SET UP PRE DR...

Page 50: ...ier Middle point voltage input from the RF amplifier Monitor output terminal of A D converter input signal Not used open The lower limit voltage of A D converter input terminal connected to the ground Sled error signal input from the RF amplifier Tracking error signal input from the RF amplifier Auxiliary A D input fixed at H in this set The upper limit voltage of A D converter input terminal fixe...

Page 51: ... for the D class headphone amplifier Not used open PWM modulator signal output for the D class headphone amplifier Not used open TigerI F data 0 to 7 terminal Not used open TigerI F REQUEST terminal Not used connected to the ground TigerI F ACK terminal Not used connected to the ground Pause key detection input terminal from the switch liquid crystal display module Detection signal input terminal ...

Page 52: ...ernal power supply AC adaptor charging stand detection signal input HOLD switch input terminal L hold ON Traverse count measurement monitor input A D terminal of the battery charge contro IC output selection signal output Charge discharge changeover control signal output for the current sense amplifier DC plug detection signal input Spindle servo monitor signal input Chip select signal output to t...

Page 53: ...rminal for the USB oscillation circuit Resonator 48MHz connection terminal for the USB oscillation circuit Not used connected to the ground Not used open Not used open Not used connected to the ground Not used open Not used open Power supply control signal output to the RF amplifier Not used open Power supply control signal output to the liquid crystal display module Not used open Built in speaker...

Page 54: ...supply terminal for the microcomputer I F block Ground terminal for the microcomputer I F block Power supply terminal for the microcomputer I F block Ground terminal for the microcomputer I F block Power supply terminal for the microcomputer I F block Ground terminal for the microcomputer I F block Power supply terminal for the microcomputer analog Ground terminal for the microcomputer analog Powe...

Page 55: ...5 306 to 312 I O Pin Name FVDD0 FVSS0 DVDD5 6 DRAMVDD3 4 MSAK NC Description Power supply terminal for the built in flash memory Ground terminal for the built in flash memory Power supply terminal Power supply terminal for DRAM Not used open Not used open ...

Page 56: ...ATTERY LID S SILVER 9 3 245 903 21 BATTERY LID H GRAY chassis section a a 1 2 4 10 10 11 12 10 10 10 5 6 7 8 9 3 10 3 234 449 19 SCREW M1 4 11 X 3383 036 1 PANEL H SUB ASSY UPPER GRAY EXCEPT US CND 11 X 3383 037 1 PANEL S SUB ASSY UPPER SILVER CND 11 X 3383 530 1 PANEL S ASSY UPPER SILVER US 11 X 3383 531 1 PANEL TV SUB ASSY UPPER US 12 X 3383 038 1 CASE S ASSY LOWER SILVER US CND 12 X 3383 040 1 ...

Page 57: ...lied MAIN board section 51 57 58 52 59 53 56 54 55 51 3 237 072 11 SCREW MD STEP 52 3 249 532 01 SPRING POP UP L TORSION 53 3 237 083 01 SPRING POP UP R TORSION 54 3 245 888 01 SPRING LOCK 55 3 245 889 01 SPRING LIMITER 56 X 3382 583 1 CHASSIS ASSY SET 57 3 225 995 91 SCREW M1 4 EG TOOTHED LOCK 58 3 234 449 19 SCREW M1 4 59 3 253 535 01 SHEET DC IN ...

Page 58: ...49 19 SCREW M1 4 105 3 245 902 01 COVER INSULATING 106 3 245 901 01 TERMINAL SUM3 107 A 3683 786 B MAIN BOARD COMPLETE US 107 A 3683 790 B MAIN BOARD COMPLETE 3CED 4CED UK 107 A 3683 793 B MAIN BOARD COMPLETE EXCEPT US 3CED 4CED UK 108 3 249 348 01 SHEET PWB 109 3 253 535 01 SHEET DC IN 110 3 253 533 01 CUSHION DC IN 111 3 256 265 01 CUSHION H J 112 3 242 558 01 SPACER LINE IN 101 102 103 104 105 ...

Page 59: ...ON PAN 304 4 222 216 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 SCREW LEAD 0309 X 3382 953 1 SERVICE ASSY OP LCX 5R 310 3 049 336 03 SPRING S RACK 311 3 225 996 61 SCREW M1 4 EG PRECISION PAN The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composan...

Page 60: ... HB 354 3 222 544 01 GEAR HA 355 3 235 835 01 GEAR HC 356 3 235 834 01 CHASSIS 357 3 235 830 01 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 01 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 364 4 222 218 02 GEAR HD 365 3 253 536 01 SPACER H J M601 8 835 744 21 MOTOR DC SSM18B ...

Page 61: ...82 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 00 10V US C263 1 125 889 91 CERAMIC CHIP 2 2uF 10 10V EXCEPT US C264 1 115 467 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 22uF 10 00 10V C301 1 135 259 11 TANTAL CHIP 10uF 20 00 6 3V C303 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 00 50V C304 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 00 10V C305 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 00 10V C306 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 00 10V C310 1 107 820 11 CERAMIC ...

Page 62: ...V C810 1 164 842 11 CERAMIC CHIP 2PF 0 25PF 50V C811 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C812 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C813 1 164 943 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 00 16V C814 1 125 891 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 47uF 10 00 10V C815 1 164 935 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10 00 50V C817 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 6 3V C818 1 125 777 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 00 10V C819 1 164 937 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 ...

Page 63: ...8 759 569 80 IC XC6367A331MR IC671 6 700 958 01 IC XC61FS1YXXMR IC701 6 702 786 01 IC SC111258EPR2 IC801 6 702 355 01 IC CXD2680 203GA IC851 IC AK6510CL L IC901 6 702 865 01 IC SC901580EPR2 IC951 6 702 867 01 IC SC901582EPR2 IC990 6 703 578 01 IC XC6203E232PR JACK J301 1 794 084 12 JACK MIC PLUG IN POWER J302 1 815 950 12 JACK LINE IN OPTICAL J303 1 816 954 21 JACK i J951 1 785 383 11 JACK DC POLA...

Page 64: ...TAL CHIP 10K 0 5 1 16W R508 1 208 683 11 METAL CHIP 1K 0 5 1 16W R509 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R511 1 218 990 11 SHORT CHIP 0 R609 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R612 1 216 789 11 METAL CHIP 2 2 5 1 10W R613 1 216 789 11 METAL CHIP 2 2 5 1 10W R614 1 218 985 11 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 16W R616 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R617 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R619 1 218 969 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 ...

Page 65: ... 699 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 5 1 16W R962 1 208 935 11 METAL CHIP 100K 0 5 1 16W R964 1 218 969 11 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R965 1 218 977 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R966 1 218 965 11 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R969 1 218 957 11 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 16W R971 1 218 961 11 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 16W R974 1 245 455 21 METAL 0 47 1 1 5W R990 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R991 1 218 989 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R992 1 218 9...

Page 66: ...ANUAL INSTRUCTION SIMPLIFIED CHINESE CH 3 254 313 51 MANUAL INSTRUCTION KOREAN JE 3 254 336 11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION ENGLISH 3CED 4CED UK E TW HK CH AUS JE 3 254 336 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FRENCH 4CED 3 254 336 31 MANUAL INSTRUCTION GERMAN 4CED 3 254 336 41 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SPANISH 3CED JE 3 254 336 51 MANUAL INSTRUCTION DUTCH 4CED 3 254 336 61 MANUAL INSTRUCTION SWEDISH 3CED 3 254 336 71 MANUAL INS...

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