Sony XDP-PK1000 Service Manual Download Page 5

XDP-PK1000

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Before Installation

t .

ount the cradle on the dashboard where it 

is smooth and horizontal.

t .

ake sure that the surface of the dashboard 

where you intend to install the cradle is 
clean. Dirty surfaces will make the adhesive 
strength of the suction cup weak, and may 
cause unstable installation of the cradle.

t 5

he suction cup may leave a mark on the 

dashboard, depending on the surface 
material. Your consideration is requested.

To attach the mounting sheet

Attach the mounting sheet to the dashboard 
before installing the cradle.

Notes

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hoose the mounting location carefully. 

Practice installation before you actually mount 
the sheet, if necessary.

t 3

emoving the mounting sheet from the 

dashboard decreases the adhesive strength of 
the mounting sheet. It should not be reused 
after removal.

1

Peel the paper from the mounting sheet, and 
then stick the mounting sheet to the 
dashboard.

Allow 24 hours after sticking the mounting 
sheet on the dashboard before installing the 
cradle on it.

Peel off paper

Installation

1

Mount the clip of the strap on the 
defroster of your car.

2

Place the hoop of the strap over the 
cradle and attach the strap as shown in 
the illustrations below.

Notes

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fter you attach the strap to the cradle, pull 

the strap gently to make sure that the strap 
is securely attached to the cradle.

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o not forcefully pull the cradle after 

attaching the strap. Doing so may damage 
your car.

3

Remove the cover from the suction cup 
gently.

Note

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t may be difficult to remove the cover from 

the suction cup as the adhesive strength of 
the suction cup is strong.

4

Press down the suction cup gradually, 
expelling the air under the suction cup 
(

), and press the PUSH button to 

attach the cradle on the dashboard 
(

).

Notes

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f the suction cup contains air, the adhesive 

strength of the suction cup will be 
weakened.

t .

ake sure that the suction cup is dry before 

mounting the cradle.

Cover

Tip

t 5

he suction cup may contain tiny holes. 

Th is can occasionally occur in the 
production process, and should not cause a 
malfunction.

5

Turn the LOCK/RELEASE lever 
counterclockwise 90 degrees to secure 
the cradle on the dashboard.

Note

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efore turn

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ELEASE lever, 

make sure that you have pressed the PUSH 
button hard and expelled the air from under 
the suction cup.

6

Connect the cradle cable.

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e the arm of the cradle to the 

horizontal position, and connect the 
cradle cable.

Notes

t .

ake sure that the 

 

marks on the 

connector are visible, as shown in the 
illustration, when connecting the cradle 
cable.

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o not use any cable other than the supplied 

cradle cable.

7

Adjust the strap.

Adjust the strap by using the adjuster.

To remove the cradle

1

Press the ridges to remove the cradle cable 
from the cradle.

2

Loosen the strap from the adjuster.

3

Take the hoop of the strap off from the 
cradle.

4

Turn the LOCK/RELEASE lever clockwise 
by 90 degrees.

Insert the cord

Adjuster

5

Pull the tab of the cradle for a few seconds in 
the direction of the arrow marked   in the 
illustration below (

), and then slowly 

(over 3 to 5 seconds) remove the suction cup 
(

).

Notes

t 1

ull the cradle by its tab when you remove 

the suction cup from the dashboard.

t %

oing any of the following may damage the 

suction cup.
– press/pull the cradle by its tab in a 

horizontal direction.

– insert a hard object (key, blade, finger, 

etc.) between the suction cup and the 
dashboard to remove the suction cup 
from the dashboard.

t 5

he suction cup may be damaged if it is 

forcefully removed, or the cradle is forced in 
a horizontal direction while still attached to 
the dashboard, or put the pressure on the 
cradle in the horizontal direction before 
completely taking off the suction cup from 
the dashboard.

t *

f the temperature of the surface of the 

dashboard is low, for example, in winter or 
when used in a cold region, removal of the 
suction cup may be difficult.

Tab

Tab

6

Replace the cover on the suction cup.

Note

t 1

ut the cover on the suction cup when you 

take the cradle off the dashboard. If the 
suction cup becomes dirty or scratched, its 
adhesive strength will be reduced.

Arranging the cradle 
cable

Use the cord clamp to secure the cradle 
cable.

Note

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lean the surface where you intend to install 

the cord clamp.

Cover

To secure the cradle cable

To release the cradle cable

Note

t :

ou should not reuse the cord clamp once it has 

been removed as the adhesive strength will be 
reduced.

If the surface of the suction cup becomes 
dirty, the attachment strength weakens.
With the supplied sponge, clean the 
surface periodically.

1

  Fold the sponge in half as illustrated.

2

  Soak the sponge fully in water, then 

slightly drain off the excess water.

Note on the suction cup of the cradle

3

  Wipe the dirt off the surface of the 

suction cup repeatedly in the same 
direction.

Be sure to wipe gently to avoid damage, 
and to handle as illustrated to prevent the 
cradle or terminal from getting wet.

Note

Cradle shape differs depending on the model.

4

  Dry the suction cup completely.

Use a cool air hair-dryer, or let it dry 
naturally.
Before attaching the suction cup, clean also 
the attachment surface in your car.

Notes

 Do not use any alcohol, detergent, etc.
 Do not let water get into the cradle as it may 

cause malfunction.

 Make sure that the sponge is not so wet as to drip. 

Otherwise, dirt will be difficult to remove, or the 
surface of the suction cup may be damaged.

 It takes time for the suction cup to dry completely. 

Do not use any tissue or towel to wipe off the 
surface of the suction cup.

 Check periodically if the surface of the suction cup 

is dirty.

Tip

You can also use a soft, wet lint-free cloth to clean 
the surface of the suction cup.

Summary of Contents for XDP-PK1000

Page 1: ...er amplifier control terminal Inputs iPod signal input terminal dock connector Hi level input terminal Sound controls Bass Treble 7 dB Fader Balance 7 steps SUB W Volume 6Step No sound Power requirements 12 V DC car battery negative ground earth Dimensions Mounting dimensions Approx 210 6 mm 40 mm 156 6 mm 8 3 8 in 1 5 8 in 6 1 4 in w h d Mass Approx 0 92 kg 2 lb 1 oz Supplied accessories Card rem...

Page 2: ...racteristics Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than 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 Stron...

Page 3: ...timo Antes de la instalación Coloque la unidad maestra del DSP debajo del asiento del acompañante Elija cuidadosamente el lugar de instalación de forma que la unidad maestra del DSP no interfiera con las operaciones habituales de conducción Los tornillos de montaje suministrados tienen una longitud de 14 mm Por lo tanto asegúrese de que el grosor del tablero de montaje no suministrado sea superior...

Page 4: ...mero el cable de conexión a masa negro a una superficie metálica del vehículo Si el vehículo cuenta con una antena de FM AM incorporada en el cristal trasero o lateral consulte Nota sobre los cables de control y de la fuente de alimentación Al terminal REM del amplificador Para obtener más información sobre esta conexión consulte Conexión del altavoz potenciador de graves al amplificador Al soport...

Page 5: ...able from the cradle 2 Loosen the strap from the adjuster 3 Take the hoop of the strap off from the cradle 4 Turn the LOCK RELEASE lever clockwise by 90 degrees Insert the cord Adjuster 5 Pull the tab of the cradle for a few seconds in the direction of the arrow marked in the illustration below and then slowly over 3 to 5 seconds remove the suction cup Notes t 1ull the cradle by its tab when you r...

Page 6: ...low the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given 3 2 BRACKET BOTTOM XDP MU100 3 2 BRACKET BOTTOM Page 6 3 3 DSP BOARD BLOCK Page 7 3 4 DSP BOARD Page 7 Bottom side view 1 four screws P2 6 u 8 2 4 6 bracket bottom 5 sheet insulating 3 two claws Note Please spread a sheet under a unit not to injure front panel ...

Page 7: ... side view 5 two claws 4 6 DSP board block 2 screw P2 6 u 10 1 two screws P2 6 u 8 3 two screws B P TITE M2 Note Please spread a sheet under a unit not to injure front panel 4 DSP board 2 1 two claws 1 two claws 1 two claws 3 panel back Terminal side view ...

Page 8: ...ttery harness Position of jig land JL114 on DSP board conductor side 2 Make sure that the SOURCE indicator LED is lit violet color for 3 seconds it means that test mode turns on After 3 seconds Violet Blue Releasing method Turn the power off SECTION 4 TEST MODE Note Test mode of XDP MU100 has been described in this sec tion Test mode doesn t exist in XA C100IP 4 SOUND TEST VIA SWITCH Fader SubVolu...

Page 9: ...N TEST MODE The operation by cradle or remote commander button is as following lists in test mode 1 When EQ switch is initial position Kind of buttons BEEP Operation BEEP Operation iPod source OE source Cradle SOURCE VOLUME 1 VOLUME AMS AMS SOURCE VOLUME 1 VOLUME AMS AMS ALO FRONT REAR RIGHT LEFT FAD BAL CNT BASS BASS BASS CNT TREBLE TREBLE TREBLE CNT SUB VOL SUB VOL Same as normal mode Change to ...

Page 10: ...N 26 88 RxD MC_TX 24 87 TxD MC_RX 22 4 WAKEUP WAKEUP 25 51 ZMUTE ZMUTE 21 78 VBUS_ON VBUS_ON 27 48 A ATT 2 BU_IN 1 RESET SYSRST 20 BU_IN B A_ATT C 53 CDON_CHECK CDON_CHECK D RESET A D202 D403 D404 D402 D401 SPI_SIMO EEPROM IC702 12 SPI_SOMI 13 NRESET 4 89 CP_RESET MODE0 SPI_CLK 86 SPI_CLK 85 SPI_SOMI 84 SPI_MISO 34 CPON 33 CDON_1500MV B SWITCH Q705 706 1 5V REGULATOR IC602 IC605 VDDM1 1 5V REGULAT...

Page 11: ...SCK 69 DIAG 70 AMPSTB 68 ATT SDA 23 I2C_SCL 22 MUTE 21 SUB AUDIO OUT 30 IN_SUB 31 IN_RL 33 IN_FL SUB BEEP RL FL MUTING CONTROL Q104 105 SIGNAL PATH R ch is omitted due to same as L ch J402 D107 D105 A_ATT C I2C1_SIO 35 I2C1_SCK 36 DSP_RST 39 EVOL_ATT 66 AUXR1 57 AUXL1 56 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR IC409 R CH VOUT2 59 VOUT1 58 R CH VOUT3 60 VOUT4 61 26 LRCLK0 27 BCLK0 25 SDIN3 35 BCLK1 36 LRCLK1 33 M...

Page 12: ...0V DSP 5V IC407 408 VDD IC605 3 3V BU_IN 73 USB_ON 79 USB_OVER 80 USB_VBUS D101 TH101 D102 BATTERY CHECK Q102 BACK UP VOLTAGE DETECT Q101 103 LED DRIVE Q303 306 LED DRIVE Q304 307 82 RE_IN0 81 RE_IN1 92 KEY_ACK1 LED2 94 LED1 93 83 SML_BIT0 84 SML_BIT1 85 TRUNK 86 SUBWDIS_BIT0 87 SUBWDIS_BIT1 88 4CH 2CH 67 THM_AD SOUND SETTING SWITCHES S206 208 INPUT SELECT SWITCH S209 95 KEY_IN0 OSCOUT OSCIN X201 ...

Page 13: ... to ground under no signal detuned conditions no mark AUDIO Voltages are taken with a VOM Input impedance 10 M Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances Circled numbers refer to waveforms Signal path F AUDIO f iPod iPhone Waveforms DSP Board For Schematic Diagrams N...

Page 14: ...7 C478 C479 C480 C481 C482 IC403 C483 IC404 C484 IC405 C485 IC406 C486 IC407 C487 IC408 C488 IC409 C489 IC602 IC603 IC410 C490 IC605 IC411 C491 IC412 C492 C493 C494 C495 C496 C497 C498 C499 VDR301 VDR302 R101 R102 R103 R104 R106 R107 R305 R112 R307 R113 R308 R114 R309 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R313 R314 R120 R315 R121 R316 R317 R318 R701 R702 R703 R704 R705 R706 R707 R708 R320 R709 R323 R324 R325 R...

Page 15: ...05 D306 D307 D113 D308 C752 C755 4 8 5 1 1 2 13 14 16 15 1 2 1 7 4 6 5 10 12 11 CN402 S207 S208 S206 S209 S201 L101 LED304 J402 CN101 CN301 C102 D104 IC102 36 37 K A K A K K K K A A A A K A K A K K A A 1 884 912 11 11 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 DSP BOARD CONDUCTOR SIDE SOURCE SW LOCATION NEAR MID FAR TRUNK N Y INPUT SELECT RESET 2ch 4ch VEHICLE SIZE S M L HIGH LEVEL INPUT CRADLE SUB L R REAR AUDIO OUT L R FR...

Page 16: ...LASH 20 SYSRST 21 ZMUTE 22 MC_RX 23 NC 24 MC_TX 25 WAKEUP 26 CD_ON 27 VBUS_ON 28 BEEP 29 I2C_SCK 30 I2C_SIO 31 FW_TXD 32 FW_RXD 33 FW_CLK 34 FW_BUSY 35 I2C1_SIO 36 I2C1_SCK 37 PWR_INFO 38 NC 39 DSP_RST 40 NC 41 EPM 42 NC 43 NC 44 NC 45 NC 46 CE 47 NC 48 NC 49 NC 50 NC 51 NC 52 NC 53 NC 54 NC 55 NC 56 NC 57 NC 58 NC 59 NC 60 NC 61 NC 62 VCC2 63 NC 64 VSS 65 NC 66 EVOL_ATT 67 THM_AD 68 ATT 69 DIAG 7...

Page 17: ... 10k R481 10k R482 10k R483 DA2J10100L D404 DA2J10100L D403 DA2J10100L D402 DA2J10100L D401 C500 1 2SC3052EF T1 LEF Q407 JL401 JL402 JL403 JL404 JL405 JL406 JL407 J402 JL409 JL410 JL411 JL412 JL413 EMI FL401 EMI FL402 JL400 JL408 MM1836A33NRE IC404 1 CONT 2 GND 3 NC 4 VOUT 5 VIN FB402 FB403 NJM2746E TE2 IC412 8 POWER 4 GND NJM2746E TE2 IC412 3 2 1 NJM2746E TE2 IC412 5 6 7 NJM2746E TE2 IC411 8 POWE...

Page 18: ...VDD3 2 VSS 3 RST VDD1 4 DEC_REQ BSIF_REQ BSIF_GATE BSIF_DATA BSIF_BCK BSIF_LRCK DEC_XMUTE ZDET CD MON0 SP_DATA CD MON1 SP_CLK TEST PDO TMAX LPFN 1M R614 27p C632 0 1 C609 100k R629 0 1 C634 1k R632 1k R633 1k R627 100 R625 100 R626 ISA1235AC1 T112 1EF Q706 RT1N141M TP 1 Q705 0 R737 0 1 C707 100k R723 100 R733 100 R728 15k R745 15k R742 0 1 C713 10k R740 100 R747 0 R762 1M R752 0 R753 9p C720 9p C7...

Page 19: ...ITCH REGULATOR 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 TAB OUT FL OUT FL OUT RL OUT RL IN RL S GND IN RR OUT RR OUT RR OUT FR OUT FR DIAG ANT REM AMP REM SERVO 3 3V MECHA 6V VP BU B I2C_SIO I2C_SCK VP2 P GND1 SVR IN FL IN FR BEEP P GND3 VP1 STB P GND4 RST CRES AUDIO B 8 5V GND PANEL B CBU FL RL RR VP FR I 2 C BUS VOUT 4 CONT 1 GND 2 NC ...

Page 20: ...O UVLO TSD OVP OCP SCP CHARGE PUMP SOFT START OCD SLOPE OSC VREF SYNC VREG UVLO TSD HSD UVLO SCP SCP OVP OCP OVP R S PWM ERR PVIN 25 OCP UVLO TSD DRV DELTA SIGMA MODULATOR DELTA SIGMA MODULATOR ANTIALIAS LOW PASS FILTER ANTIALIAS LOW PASS FILTER AGND VCC 2 3 VDD DGND 4 5 LRCK 7 REFERENCE u1 64 DECIMATION FILTER WITH HIGH PASS FILTER SERIAL INTERFACE MODE FORMAT CONTROL FMT 12 VINR 14 VINL 13 MD1 1...

Page 21: ...C NC NC NC NC NC NC DGND DGND DVDD SDIN0 SDIN1 SDIN2 SDIN3 LRCLK0 VINL4 VINL3 VINL2 VINR4 VINR3 VINR2 VINL1 AVDD5 AVDD4 FILTD AUXR2 AUXL2 VOUT4 NC NC TEST2 AGND AGND VINR1 IDAC BCLK0 DGND ODVDD VDRIVE DVDD DGND MCLKI MCLKO BCLK1 LRCLK1 SDO0 SDO1 NC DVDD DVDD AD0 SYNCHRONIZE MULTI CHANNEL DIGITAL INPUT SRC ASYNCHRONIZE DIGITAL INPUT PLL SYSTEM CLOCKS SDA SCL TEST0 TEST1 I 2 C INTERFACE A V SYNC DEL...

Page 22: ...11 EN 12 EP2 13 ISO GND AMP ISO GND AMP FP1 14 FN1 15 ISO GND AMP FN2 16 FP2 17 MIN 18 SPA1 19 SPA2 20 ISO GND AMP OUTS 39 OUTR1 38 OUTR2 37 OUTF1 36 OUTF2 35 INF2 34 IG1 28 IG2 27 VCC 26 INF1 33 INR2 32 INR1 31 INS 30 INC 29 FADER ATT FADER ATT FADER ATT FADER ATT FADER ATT FADER ATT FADER BOOST FADER BOOST FADER BOOST FADER BOOST FADER BOOST FADER BOOST VCC FIL 25 GND 24 SDA 23 SCL 22 MUTEB 21 I...

Page 23: ...ut terminal Not used 29 I2C_SCK O I2C bus serial clock signal output to the power amplifier and electrical volume 30 I2C_SIO I O I2C bus serial data input output with the power amplifier and electrical volume 31 FW_TXD O Serial data output terminal for flash writing 32 FW_RXD I Serial data input terminal for flash writing 33 FW_CLK I Serial clock signal input terminal for flash writing 34 FW_BUSY ...

Page 24: ..._SIZE_0 I VEHICLE SIZE switch input terminal L L or M H S 87 CAR_SIZE_1 I VEHICLE SIZE switch input terminal L L or S H M 88 4CH 2CH I INPUT SELECT switch input terminal L 2ch H 4ch 89 NC I Version setting signal input terminal Not used 90 NC O Not used 91 KEYACK0 I Acknowledge signal input terminal Not used 92 KEYACK1 I Acknowledge signal wake up signal input from the CRADLE connector 93 LED1 O L...

Page 25: ...26 FSMONIT Not used 27 RFZI I RF ripple zero crossing signal input terminal Not used 28 RFRP O RF ripple signal output terminal Not used 29 TEI I Tracking error signal input terminal Not used 30 AVDD3 Power supply terminal 3 3V 31 FOO O Focus servo equalizer signal output terminal Not used 32 TRO O Tracking servo equalizer signal output terminal Not used 33 VSS 1 Ground terminal 34 FMO O Feeding s...

Page 26: ...s clock signal input from the iPod iPhone controller 82 CCE I Chip enable signal input from the iPod iPhone controller 83 VDD3 2 Power supply terminal 3 3V 84 VSS 3 Ground terminal 85 RST I Reset signal input from the iPod iPhone controller L reset 86 VDD1 4 Power supply terminal 1 5V 87 DEC_REQ O Request signal output to the iPod iPhone controller 88 BSIF REQ O Request signal output to the iPod i...

Page 27: ... signal input from the digital signal processor 26 DVSS Ground terminal 27 DVCC3A Power supply terminal 3 3V 28 DEC_SSTBY O SRAM standby mode control signal output to the digital signal processor L standby mode 29 DEC_INT I Request signal input from the digital signal processor 30 DEC_XMUTE O Muting on off control signal output to the digital signal processor H muting on 31 DEC_GATE O Gate signal ...

Page 28: ...nput from the EEPROM 86 SPI_CLK O Serial data transfer clock signal output to the EEPROM 87 TxD O Serial data output to the system controller 88 RxD I Serial data input from the system controller 89 CP_RESET O Reset signal output to the EEPROM L reset 90 DEC_LRCK O L R sampling clock signal output to the digital signal processor 91 DEC_BCKIN I Bit clock signal input terminal Connected the pin 92 D...

Page 29: ...IT 3 7 685 751 09 SCREW PTT 3X6 S 4 7 685 146 19 SCREW P 3X8 TYPE2 NON SLIT 5 7 685 547 19 SCREW BTP 3X10 TYPE2 N S Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Description Remark Note XX and X mean standardized parts so they may have some difference from the original one Items marked are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine ser vice Some delay should be anticipated when orde...

Page 30: ...1 CERAMIC CHIP 18PF 5 50V C302 1 100 671 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 20 25V C303 1 100 597 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C304 1 128 399 11 ELECT CHIP 330uF 20 16V C305 1 100 591 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 25V C306 1 100 591 91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10 25V C307 1 164 217 11 CERAMIC CHIP 150PF 5 50V C308 1 165 176 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047uF 10 16V C309 1 137 894 21 ELECT CHIP 470uF 20 25V C310 1 165 176 11 CERAMIC CHI...

Page 31: ... CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V C491 1 114 582 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 16V C492 1 126 603 11 ELECT CHIP 4 7uF 20 35V C493 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V C494 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V C495 1 116 401 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 5 50V C496 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V C497 1 100 597 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 10 25V C498 1 100 567 81 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V C499 1 100 567 81 C...

Page 32: ...46E TE2 IC602 6 714 504 01 IC MM3404A15URE IC603 6 714 504 01 IC MM3404A15URE IC605 6 715 712 01 IC TC94A99FG 003 SY IC702 6 713 560 01 IC MFI341S2162 IC703 Not supplied IC 92FD28AFG7F88 SYJZ JACK J402 1 843 028 11 JACK PIN 6P COIL L101 1 456 617 11 COIL CHOKE L301 1 481 904 11 INDUCTOR 47uH L302 1 481 904 11 INDUCTOR 47uH L303 1 457 717 11 INDUCTOR 10uH L304 1 457 223 11 COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL LE...

Page 33: ...W R284 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R285 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R286 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R287 1 216 821 11 METAL CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R288 1 218 977 11 METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R289 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R290 1 218 883 11 METAL CHIP 33K 0 5 1 10W R291 1 218 990 81 SHORT CHIP 0 R293 1 218 977 11 METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R294 1 218 977 11 METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R295 1 ...

Page 34: ...R481 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R482 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R483 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R485 1 218 977 11 METAL CHIP 100K 5 1 16W R603 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R604 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R605 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R608 1 216 295 91 SHORT CHIP 0 R614 1 218 989 11 METAL CHIP 1M 5 1 16W R615 1 218 955 11 METAL CHIP 1 5K 5 1 16W R617 1 216 813 11 METAL CHIP ...

Page 35: ...NPUT SELECT THERMISTOR TH101 1 805 074 11 THERMISTOR VARISTOR VDR301 1 805 774 21 VARISTOR CHIP VDR302 1 805 774 21 VARISTOR CHIP VIBRATOR X201 1 814 544 21 VIBRATOR CERAMIC 7 92MHz X202 1 813 202 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 32 768kHz X401 1 814 545 11 OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL 12 288MHz X601 1 795 561 21 VIBRATOR CERAMIC 16 934MHz X701 1 814 058 11 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 9MHz ACCESSORIES 1 489 850 11 REMOTE COMMANDER...

Page 36: ...N HISTORY Checking the version allows you to jump to the revised page Also clicking the version at the top of the revised page allows you to jump to the next revised page Ver Date Description of Revision 1 0 2011 07 New ...

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