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MCX-1000

Listening fr

om the MusicCAST c

lient

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Listening from the MusicCAST client

Use an ar

tist name to 

look f

o

r a par

ticular song.

1

P

re

ss

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 hold MENU to ret

urn to

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2

U

se

 

/

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 t

h

e cu

rs

or to

 “

Pl

a

y

 an

p

ress SELECT

.

The

 Play Me

nu sc

reen appe

ars on 

the 

on-screen 

display

.

3

U

se 

/

 to 

mo

ve 

the cur

s

or to 

Ar

tists

 and 

p

ress SELECT

.

The Artists screen ap

pears on the 

on-

screen display

.

T

h

art

ist na

me

st

ored 

in t

h

e M

u

sic

C

AST s

er

v

er a

re 

displa

yed 

alphabetically

The screen can di

splay five artist names at a 

time. 

Use

 

/

 to s

croll 

the

 di

splay up 

and down 

to 

display 

more names. 

HINT

HINT

Move 

the cursor

 to an 

“Artists

” 

and press 

 i

f you w

ant t

o

 

pla

yba

ck all of 

the songs 

on all of

 the a

lbum

assigned 

to this 

ar

tist.

4

U

se

 

/

 to

 mo

ve t

h

e cu

rs

or to an 

a

rti

st

 and 

pr

ess SELECT

.

The al

bums link

ed to this art

ist in the

 Music

CAST

 server 

appear in alph

abetical 

ord

er

.

The 

screen 

can display 

five album names 

at onc

e. Use      /      to

e /

 to 

scroll the 

display 

up and 

down to see 

more names. 

HINT

HINT

Move the 

cursor

 to 

an 

al

bum

 and press 

 if you want to 

pla

yba

ck all of 

the songs 

on all of the a

lbum

.

5

U

se

 

/

 to

 mo

ve t

h

e cu

rs

or to a

n

 a

lb

u

m an

pr

ess SELECT

.

The names of 

all 

the son

g

s in the 

albu

m appear

.

Selecting songs fr

om an ar

tist

Cont

roller

//

/

Select

Listening fr

om the Musi

cCAST c

lient

30

For wireless 

connections, the 

network signal ico

denotes 

the 

strength of the sign

al between 

the MusicCAST 

client 

and 

serv

er

, and on

ly 

appears 

if 

the MusicCAST client and server 

network settings are 

configu

red correctly

.

Whe

n

 t

h

e Musi

cCAST

 c

lie

nt is

 not rec

ei

vi

ng a si

gna

from a 

MusicCAST server

, the 

 icon 

appears. 

In this case, 

move 

th

e Mu

si

cCAS

T cl

ien

cl

ose

to

 t

h

e Musi

cCAS

T serve

r, a

nd 

remove as many 

objects from be

tween 

the two components 

as 

possible, until the d

isplay shows the 

wireless 

networ

connection icon. The bars on 

the 

right of the 

network 

connection icon ind

icate the stre

n

gth of the network signal 

the 

Music

CAST

 client is receiving. The mo

re bars displayed, the 

stron

ger the 

sign

al received

.

When 

the n

etwork

 signal 

icon comp

let

el

y fail

to 

displ

ay

, you

 

should

 connect the co

mponents usi

ng a network cable. Refer to 

th

e ac

com

pany

ing setu

gu

ide for

 m

o

re in

formati

on. T

h

e wire

network connection ico

ap

pears on the Mu

sicCAST client on-

screen

 di

spl

ay when the 

n

etwork

 set

tin

gs are correct

ly 

configur

ed.

The Mus

icCAST client 

consumes a small 

amount of 

power 

ev

en 

when it is 

in sleep or 

standby m

o

de.

Summary of Contents for MCX 1000 - MusicCAST - Digital Audio Server

Page 1: ...ensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified For these reasons we advise all YAMAHA product owners that any service required should be performed by an authorized YAMAHA Retailer or the appointed service representative IMPORTANT The presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certification or recognition of any applicable t...

Page 2: ...id prolonged unprotected contact between solder and your skin When soldering do not inhale solder fumes or expose eyes to solder flux vapor If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product wash your hands before handling food CAUTION F400 FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 10A 250V FUSE CAUTION F400 REPLACE WITH SA...

Page 3: ...rally 0 5 W or less 2 Always wear eyeglasses designed for protection against laser light 3 Always wear gloves 4 Have no reflective objects anywhere near this device 5 Figure A shows from where in this device the laser is emitted 6 When switching on the power to the device for the first time always measure the laser power with a laser power meter and check that the power is no greater than the numb...

Page 4: ...MCX 1000 4 MCX 1000 U C models B G models ...

Page 5: ...es 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam aluminum foil or comparable conductive material 7 Immediately befo...

Page 6: ...MCX 1000 6 MCX 1000 FRONT PANEL REAR PANELS MCX 1000 U C models MCX 1000 A model ...

Page 7: ...MCX 1000 7 MCX 1000 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL MCX 1000 B G models MCX 1000 J model ...

Page 8: ...れないことがあります ID3タグver 1 1準拠 HDD storage HDD容量 80GB LAN Interface LANインターフェイス Ethernet 10 100 Base T Wireless Interface 無線インターフェイス IEEE 802 11b Power supply 電源電圧 U C models AC 120 V 60 Hz A model AC 240 V 50 Hz B G models AC 230 V 50 Hz J model AC 100 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 消費電力 U C A B G models 53 W J model 47 W Standby power consumption 待機電力 U C models 3 3 W A B G models 2 9 W J model 4 1 W O...

Page 9: ...35 5 5 3 8 15 5 5 8 434 5 17 1 8 34 5 1 3 8 Unit mm inch 単位 mm インチ INTERNAL VIEW 1 FAN 2 OPERATION 5 P C B 3 OPERATION 6 P C B 4 WIRELESS LAN CARD 5 HDD UNIT 6 MAIN P C B 7 OPERATION 2 P C B 8 CDR MECHANICAL UNIT 9 OPERATION 1 P C B 0 OPERATION 4 P C B A OPERATION 3 P C B DIMENSIONS ...

Page 10: ...air attach the disc that was used when the error occurred if requested However Yamaha shall not be liable even if the data in the disc has become unreadable while the unit is being serviced repaired When replacing the CDR mechanical unit be sure to order a laser precaution label and a radiation sheet as spare parts and attach them to the new CDR mechanical unit Refer to the figure 4 and 5 in P11 D...

Page 11: ...l Unit CDR メカユニット Stopper D ストッパーD Stopper A ストッパーA Stopper C ストッパーC Stopper B ストッパーB Fig 2 Fig 3 3 CDRメカユニットの分解 a のネジ4本 のネジ4本を外し 下フレームを外し ます Fig 4 b トレーを開ける場合は 底面のマニュアルイジェクトレ バーを右へ動かして開きます Fig 5 c リッドを上方へ外します Fig 4 3 Disassembly of CDR Mechanical Unit a Remove 4 screws 4 and 5 respectively and then remove the Lower Frame Fig 4 b To open the Tray move the Manual Eject Lever located on the bottom f...

Page 12: ... Fig 4 c のネジ5本で 各ストッパーを取り付けます Fig 3 4 Assembly of CDR Mechanical Unit a Insert the jumper pin of the new CDR Mechanical Unit at the master position Fig 6 b Attach the Laser Precaution Label on the upper frame of the new CDR Mechanical Unit Fig 4 c Attach the Radiation Sheets to the IC2 and IC4 located on the bottom face of the new CDR Mechanical Unit Fig 5 d Fit the Lid to the new CDR Mechanical U...

Page 13: ...the plastic shunt of the new HDD to master Fig 10 It is necessary to set the HDD to MASTER or SLAVE when connecting the HDD to the component you plan to use This unit is designed to operate HDD when it is set to MASTER Usually setting procedure is written on the HDD itself e 新しいHDDのショートピンを マスターの状態にしま す Fig 10 IDE ATAタイプのHDDはお使いになる機器と接続す るときに マスターまたはスレーブに設定する必要 があります 本機で使用する場合は マスターに設 定すると作動するように設計...

Page 14: ...いようにご注意ください g HDDトレイを奥に押し込み IDEケーブルと電源ケーブ ルを差し込みます Fig 11 コネクターの向きが正しいか確認のうえ しっかり と差し込んでください 静電気によりHDDが破損する場合がありますので HDDのターミナルピンやP C B に触れないようにご 注意ください HDDを無理に押し込んだり 過度の力を加えないで ください h HDDスロットドアを閉じて のネジ2本をしめます Fig 12 f Install a new HDD on the Tray using 4 screws 7 Fig 9 HDD is a very sensitive device Be careful not to give any shock to it g Push the HDD Tray and connect the IDE Cable and the Power...

Page 15: ...e Support Fig 16 m Remove Stopper H Fig 16 n Remove 2 knobs Fig 15 o Remove 2 nuts I and then remove the OPERATION 4 P C B Fig 16 p Remove 4 screws J Fig 14 q Remove 2 screws K and then remove the OPERATION 6 P C B Fig 15 r Install the Front Panel Unit s Spread cloth for insulation purpose and place the removed P C B on it t Install the Wireless LAN Card u Reconnect all connectors that have been d...

Page 16: ...00 Main CPU firmware S SCPU xxx MCX 1000 Sub CPU firmware S FONE xxx BIN MCX 1000 CRW F1A firmware AVA000 bin MCX 1000 対応 AV Receiver list function FONTxxx MCX 1000 GUI font SKN1 xxxx MCX 1000 GUI 画像データ ECDDB xxx MCX 1000 CDDB 関係データ CONFIG GN BOOT0xx bin MCX 1000検査用 firmware CFIRM000 bin MCX A10用 firmware CFIRM001 KENSA000 bin MCX A10検査用 firmware README txt リリースノート なお リカバリーCDの供給に関する詳細は サービス ニュースでお...

Page 17: ...nection Using the video cable connect VIDEO OUT terminal of this unit to VIDEO input terminal of the TV monitor Operation Procedure Perform following steps while watching the TV monitor screen and using the keys of the main unit 1 Turn on the power 2 The TOP MENU appears on the screen 3 Using the Controller key select the menu items as follows System Setup System Utility System Update 4 Press the ...

Page 18: ...を押しトレーを開き リカバリー CDを取り出し トレーを閉じます RECOVERY AFTER REPLACING HDD HDD交換後のリカバリー 用意するもの リカバリーCD TVモニター ビデオケーブル 接続 本機のVIDEO OUTとTVモニターのVIDEO入力端子をビデ オケーブルで接続します 操作手順 TVモニター画面を見ながら本体キーを使って操作します ケース1 新品またはパソコンで使用したHDDを取り付 けた場合 1 電源を入れます 2 SET RECOVERY CD と表示されます 3 f キーを押しトレーを開き リカバリーCDをトレー に載せ トレーを閉じます 自動的にFormatがスタートします なお 途中でのメニュー選択ではNORMALを選択しま す 4 Format終了後 再起動します 5 再起動後 v キーを押してリカバリーCDを取り出し ます ケース2 他のM...

Page 19: ...CD appears on the screen 5 Press the v key to open the tray set the recovery CD on it and then close it The formatting function starts automatically For menu selection select NORMAL 6 After formatting execute restarting 7 After restarting press the f key and remove the recovery CD Case 3 When the installed HDD is the one previously used for the same MCX 1000 1 Turn on the power 2 The TOP MENU appe...

Page 20: ...ing FLASH IC108 Items required Recovery CD TV monitor Video cable Connection Using the video cable connect the VIDEO OUT terminal of this unit to the VIDEO input terminal of the TV monitor Operation Procedure Perform following steps while watching the TV monitor screen and using the keys of the main unit Step 1 Update the firmware according to the following procedure a Turn on the power b The erro...

Page 21: ...em Utility Service Menu System Detail Version System ID Hard Drive Test Experimental Hard Drive Format コントローラー キーを使いメニューを選び コント ローラー キーを押します 表示後 BACK キーを押すとService Menu画面に戻り ます Service Menu screen Service Menu画面 Items required TV monitor Video cable Connection Using the video cable connect the VIDEO OUT terminal of MCX 1000 to the VIDEO IN terminal of the TV monitor Operation Perform following ste...

Page 22: ...o Yes and press the Controller key b SET REVCOVERY CD appears on the display c Press the v key to open the tray set the recovery CD on it and then close it The formatting function starts automatically For menu selection select NORMAL d After formatting execute restarting e After restarting press the f key and remove the recovery CD 5 To cancel the Service Menu display mode turn off the power Forma...

Page 23: ... of the jig P C B Fig A 5 Connect CB3 of the jig P C B to CB606 of the MAIN P C B with the cable 2P Fig A 6 Connect TE1 of the jig P C B to CB101 of the MAIN P C B with the flat cable 30P Fig A Operation Procedure Press the keys of the main unit for operation 1 Turn on the power 2 After about 8 seconds Serial No is displayed in the 1st line and N00000000 9 figures in the 2nd line 3 Enter 9 alphanu...

Page 24: ...す この場合 電源を切り 治具の設定および接続 を最初 からやり直した後 操作を1 からやり直します 10 書き込み完了後 電源を切ります 11 治具基板及び接続ケーブルを外します 12 トップカバーを取り付けます 注意 System IDを書き換えできる回数は15回までです enter the correct data again and press the w key If writing has failed Write failed is displayed In such case turn off the power perform the procedure of Setting and connecting jig all over again and then restart from Step 1 10 After completion of writing the d...

Page 25: ...するか YES NO サブCPUが故障してい る 注意 電源部だけをチェックする時は N STANDBYをMB3 3Vにプルアップ すること 良好状態 Check all the cable connections NG OK Check the power supply OK NG Check the fault in the power supply section Reconnect cables and check again Do the blue LEDs run the power on demo YES NO Sub CPU may have trouble CAUTION When checking the power supply board stand alone pull the N_STANDBY up to MB3 3V Good condition TROUB...

Page 26: ...る リセット回路が故障し ている ウォッチドッグ タイマーを チェックする OK NG サブCPUの書き込みが 行われていない サブCPUの作動良好 Check the RESET signal NG OK Check the CPU clock OK NG Maybe ceralock or X tal is defective Reset circuit is defective Check the watch dog timer OK NG Sub CPU may not be written Sub CPU may work well In case of other troubles It s very difficult to find out other LSI s troubles because they are connected by the BUSes Howeve...

Page 27: ...aneously connect the power cord to the AC power outlet The CLIENT STATUS LED segments light up one after another After about 8 seconds the Test mode starts up and Final Test is displayed 1 Display Press the TOP MENU key and all segments of the FL display light up and the TIMER LED lights at the same time Press the TOP MENU key again and the FL display turns off and the TIMER LED turns off at the s...

Page 28: ...k the reproduced sound through the headphone connected to the AV amplifier CD Player CDプレーヤー ANALOG OUT MCX 1000 ANALOG OUT ANALOG IN AV Amplifier AVアンプ PHONES ANALOG IN 7 光入出力 w キーを押すと OPTICAL check が表示されます CDプレーヤーで音楽CDを再生し AVアンプに接続し たヘッドホンで 再生音を確認します 7 Optical input output Press the w key Then OPTICAL check is displayed Play a music CD on the CD player and check the reproduced sound through the ...

Page 29: ... Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Connection F1 NP F1 NP F1 NP NP 1 5B 2 5B 3 5B 4 5B 5 5B 1 6B 2 6B 3 6B 4 6B 5 6B 1 7B 2 7B 3 7B 4 7B 5 7B 1 8B 2 8B 3 8B 4 8B 5 8B IC 9G 10G 11G 12G Pin No 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Connection 13G 14G 15G 16G 5 4B 4 4B 3 4B 2 4B 1 4B ...

Page 30: ... 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 PTJ6 PTJ7 TCLK IRQOUT VSSQ CKIO VCCQ TXD0 SCK0 TXD1 SCPT3 TXD2 SCPT5 SCPT6 RXD0 RXD1 VSS RXD2 VCC IRQ5 PINT7 PTC6 PTC5 PTC4 VSSQ PTD3 VCCQ PTD2 PTC3 PTC2 PTC1 PTC0 PTD1 PTD0 DREQ0 PTD6 RESETP CA MD3 MD4 MD5 AVSS AN0 AN1 AN2 PTL3 PTL4 PTL5 AVCC PTL6 PTL7 AVSS 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 1...

Page 31: ...nal from LAN91C111 178 PTC6 I O Port PINT6 I INTC MCS6 O BSC HDD N RST O Negative Negative Negative Negative Negative Negative Negative Negative Negative Negative HDD reset signal 179 PTC5 I O Port PINT5 I INTC MCS5 O BSC OPT SEL O Digital input select LOW Optical HIGH Coaxial 180 PTC4 I O Port PINT4 I INTC MCS4 O BSC TP O TP 185 PTC3 I O Port PINT3 I INTC MCS3 O BSC IDE N PON O IDE drive power ON...

Page 32: ... Port PINT10 I INTC IRLS2 I INTC SB BIT0 I Pull up OFF Input signal for the jig 142 PTF1 I Port PINT9 I INTC IRLS1 I INTC SB DIP1 I Pull up OFF DIP SW input for the jig 143 PTF0 I Port PINT8 I INTC IRLS0 I INTC SC VGOOD I Pull up OFF SubCPU power normality 126 PTG7 I Port IOIS16 I PCMCIA CPU N IOIS16 I PCMCIA IOIS16 127 PTG6 I Port ASEMD0 I AUD H UDI N ASEMD0 I For E10A 128 PTG5 I Port ASEBRKAK O ...

Page 33: ...r 110 PTJ3 I O Port CASU O BSC LED1 O Debugg board connector 108 PTJ2 I O Port CASL O BSC N CASL O SDRAM CAS 107 PTJ1 I O Port LED0 O Debugg board connector 106 PTJ0 I O Port RAS3L O BSC N RAS3L O SDRAM RAS 92 PTK7 I O Port WE3 O BSC DQMUU O BSC ICIOWR O BSC N WE3 O SDRAM DQMUU PCMCIA ICIOWR 91 PTK6 I O Port WE2 O BSC DQMUL O BSC ICIORD O BSC N WE2 O SDRAM DQMUL PCMCIA ICIORD 105 PTK5 I O Port CKE...

Page 34: ...Port RxD2 I UART ch3 HOST RXD2 I RxD2 AV AMP control RS232C RXD 168 SCPT4 O Port TxD2 O UART ch3 HOST TXD2 O TxD2 AV AMP control RS232C TXD 167 SCPT3 I O Port SCK1 I O UART ch2 F N CONFIG O FPGA config nCONFIG 172 SCPT2 I Port RxD1 I UART ch2 DBG RXD1 I RxD1 Debugg board connector 166 SCPT2 O Port TxD1 O UART ch2 DBG TXD1 O TxD1 Debugg board connector 165 SCPT1 I O Port SCK0 I O UART ch1 SH SCK0 O...

Page 35: ...H_D10 SH_D11 SH_D12 SH_D13 SH_D14 SH_D15 SD_D00 SD_D01 SD_D02 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 ID_DD12 VCC ID_DD11 ID_DD10 VSS ID_DD09 ID_DD08 ID_DD07 VDD ID_DD06 ID_DD05 VSS ID_DD04 ID_DD03 ID_DD02 VCC ID_DD01 ID_DD00 VSS VSS AV_ IN...

Page 36: ...V TTL 40 SD A02 O H SDRAM interface address bus LV TTL 41 SD A01 O H SDRAM interface address bus LV TTL 42 SD A00 O H SDRAM interface address bus LV TTL 43 AV D00 I O H AV extension bus data bus LV TTL P up 44 AV D01 I O H AV extension bus data bus LV TTL P up 45 AV D02 I O H AV extension bus data bus LV TTL P up 46 AV D03 I O H AV extension bus data bus LV TTL P up 47 Vdd 3 3V power supply 48 AV ...

Page 37: ...d LV TTL P up 85 Vss GND 86 Vss GND 87 ID DD00 I O H ATA interface data bus S TTL P up 88 ID DD01 I O H ATA interface data bus S TTL P up 89 Vcc 5V POWER SUPPLY FOR ATA 3 INTERFACE 90 ID DD02 I O H ATA interface data bus S TTL P up 91 ID DD03 I O H ATA interface data bus S TTL P up 92 ID DD04 I O H ATA interface data bus S TTL P up 93 Vss GND 94 ID DD05 I O H ATA interface data bus S TTL P up 95 I...

Page 38: ...o GND 136 Reserved Connect to GND 137 Reserved Connect to GND 138 Reserved NC 139 Reserved NC 140 Reserved NC 141 Vss GND 142 Reserved Connect to GND 143 Vdd 3 3V power supply 144 EX WAIT1 I L External wait input LV TTL P up 145 EX WAIT0 I L External wait input LV TTL P up 146 EX IRQ0 I L External interrupt input LVS TTL P up 147 EX IRQ1 I L External interrupt input LVS TTL P up 148 SH IRL0 O L SH...

Page 39: ... H SH interface address bus LV TTL 185 SH A03 I H SH interface address bus LV TTL 186 SH A02 I H SH interface address bus LV TTL 187 SH A01 I H SH interface address bus LV TTL 188 SH D00 I O H SH interface data bus LV TTL P up 189 SH D01 I O H SH interface data bus LV TTL P up 190 SH D02 I O H SH interface data bus LV TTL P up 191 SH D03 I O H SH interface data bus LV TTL P up 192 SH D04 I O H SH ...

Page 40: ... 124 123 122 121 DMARQB DMACKB HINTRQB CS1B CS0B VSS DMARQA DMACKA HINTRQA CS1A CS0A HIOR HIOW HRST IORDY DASP PDIAG VSS HA2 HA1 HA0 VDD DD15 DD14 DD13 DD12 DD11 DD10 DD9 DD8 VSS DD7 DD6 DD5 DD4 DD3 DD2 DD1 DD0 VSS IC SYNC FS FS64 FS128 FS256 SEND RTRN VDD CK33I CK33O VSS EBCK EWCK EMCK SDI SD0A SD0B SPDA SPDB PWMA PWMB KBDATA KBCLK DDIN VSS XI XO VDD DBL V ERR BS LOCK INT SIX SOX TESTA TESTB AVDD...

Page 41: ...rt 34 P1 I O T C General input output port 35 P2 I O T C General input output port 36 P3 I O T C General input output port 37 P4 I O T C General input output port 38 P5 I O T C General input output port 39 P6 I O T C General input output port 40 P7 I O T C General input output port 41 IC I T Initial clear 42 SYNC O C Synchronized signal output 43 FS O C fs Clock output 44 FS64 O C 64fs Clock outpu...

Page 42: ...8 AVDD 5V analog power supply 79 PCO A PLL filter connect terminal Connect 4700pF to GND 80 AVSS GND analog 81 MUTEA I T Digital audio interface output A Mute 82 MUTEB I T Digital audio interface output B Mute 83 VSS GND 84 ROE O C External RAM interface Read strobe output 85 RWE O C External RAM interface Write strobe output 86 RAS O C External RAM interface Row address strobe output 87 CAS O C E...

Page 43: ...128 DD6 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 129 DD7 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 130 VSS GND 131 DD8 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 132 DD9 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 133 DD10 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 134 DD11 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 135 DD12 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 136 DD13 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 137 DD14 I O T C IDE interface Data bus 138 DD15 I O T C IDE interface D...

Page 44: ...tput B 158 HINTRQB I T IDE interface Interrupt request B 159 DMACKB OT C IDE interface DMA acknowledge output B 160 DMARQB I T IDE interface DMA data request input B I O I Input O Output I O Bi directional Clock signal OT Tri state output Pull up resistor built in A Analog terminal OD Open drain DC C CMOS level T TTL level IC301 YDC130 F MAIN P C B ACDR3 ...

Page 45: ... 119 120 DRO0 DGO4 DGO3 DGO1 DGO5 VSS DGO2 DBO5 DBO4 VDD DGO0 VSS DBO3 DBO1 VSS B DBO2 DBO0 AVSS4 G R AVSS4 AVSS4 AVSS4 AVDD4 AVSS3 DRI4 REXT AVDD3 DRI5 DRI2 DRI1 DRI0 DRI3 VSS VDD DGI4 DGI2 DGI0 DGI5 DGI3 DGI1 DBI4 DBI5 VSS DBI3 DBI1 DBI0 GCKS DBI2 VDD GCKIN VSIN TCK80 DCKOUT HSIN TCKS VSS VDD DCKIN 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 20...

Page 46: ...l Up 16 A12 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 17 A11 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 18 A10 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 19 A9 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 20 VSS 21 A8 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 22 A7 I LVTTL Yes 23 A6 I LVTTL Yes 24 A5 I LVTTL Yes 25 VDD 26 A4 I LVTTL Yes 27 A3 I LVTTL Yes 28 A2 I LVTTL Yes 29 A1 WR3 I LVTTL Yes 30 WR2 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 31 WR1 I LVTTL Y...

Page 47: ...es 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 69 D13 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 70 D12 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 71 D11 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 72 VDD 73 D10 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 74 D9 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 75 D8 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 76 VSS 77 D7 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 78 D6 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA Pull Up 79 D5 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4...

Page 48: ...12 DQM0 O 3 3V No 4mA 113 VDD 114 WE O 3 3V No 4mA 115 VSS 116 DQM1 O 3 3V No 4mA 117 CAS O 3 3V No 4mA 118 SDCLK I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 8mA 119 AVSS2 120 AVDD2 121 RAS O 3 3V No 4mA 122 SCS O 3 3V No 4mA 123 SBA1 O 3 3V No 4mA 124 SA11 O 3 3V No 4mA 125 VSS 126 SBA0 O 3 3V No 4mA 127 VDD 128 SA12 O 3 3V No 4mA 129 SA9 O 3 3V No 4mA 130 SA10 O 3 3V No 4mA 131 SA8 O 3 3V No 4mA 132 SA0 O 3 3V No 4m...

Page 49: ...5 VDD 166 CSYNC O 3 3V No 4mA 167 HSYNC O 3 3V No 4mA 168 BLANK O 3 3V No 4mA 169 FSC O 3 3V No 4mA 170 AT1 O 3 3V No 4mA 171 VSS 172 AT0 O 3 3V No 4mA 173 GCKOUT O 3 3V No 4mA 174 DRO5 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA 175 DRO4 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA 176 DRO3 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA 177 VSS 178 DRO2 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA 179 DRO1 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V Yes 4mA 180 VDD 181 DRO0 I O LVTTL Yes 3 3V...

Page 50: ...I4 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 219 DGI3 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 220 DGI2 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 221 DGI1 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 222 DGI0 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 223 DBI5 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 224 DBI4 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 225 VSS 226 DBI3 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 227 DBI2 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 228 DBI1 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 229 VDD 230 DBI0 I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 231 GCKIN I LVTTL Yes Clock input 232 GCKS I LVTTL Yes Pull Up 233 HSIN...

Page 51: ...1 TXD2 TXD3 COL100 TXEN100 VDD TX25 GND D0 D1 D2 D3 GND D4 D5 D6 D7 VDD nBE3 VDD nDATACS nCYCLE W nR nADS ARDY GND nVLBUS AEN LCLK nSRDY VDD nLDEV nRDYRTN X25OUT D31 D30 D29 D28 GND D27 D26 D25 D24 GND D23 D22 D21 D20 VDD D19 D18 LAN91C111 FEASTTM 128 PIN TQFP IC501 LAN91C111 MAIN P C B Ethernet Pin No Name Symbol Buffer Function TQFP Type 81 92 Address A4 A15 I 78 80 Address A1 A3 I 41 Address AE...

Page 52: ...g The internal functions of all LAN91C111 of A1 A15 and AEN are latched if there is no n LDEV decoding Input signal This active low signal is used to control the LAN91C111 EISA burst mode synchronous bus cycle Input signal Used to determine the direction of the synchronous cycle When it is in the high state the writing cycle is selected and when it is low the reading cycle is selected Input signal...

Page 53: ...ss register n LDEV is a linked decode of an unlatched address and AEN signal Input signal Used in the asynchronous bus interface Input signal Used in the asynchronous bus interface Input signal When nDATACS is in the low state the data bus can be accessed regardless of selection of AEN A1 A15 value and bank selection register nDATACS provides interface to or from 32 bits of LAN9C111at one time Out...

Page 54: ...s used to transmit the LINK status EPHSR bit 14 General purpose control signal 25MHz output signal to external PHY Output signal to MII PHY It enables 100Mbps transmission Input signal from MII PHY Wave form of bucket reception to be used when waiting for reception and restoring Input signal from MII PHY Wave form for receiving effective data used to form reception data Input signal from MII PHY T...

Page 55: ...ctions When the signal name starts with n it indicates that the signal is in the active low state and when no n there it indicates the active high state of the signal assert or assertion indicates that the signal is effective regardless of whether the voltage level is high or low negata or negation indicates that the signal is ineffective Also high Z indicates that the signal is in the tri state U...

Page 56: ... in S Video in RY401 402 Relay AGN2004H Wireless LAN Card XI 325 IC306 DSP0 TM S320DA150 IC304 DSP1 TM S320DA150 32 16 16 16 16 16 16 32 16 IC111 Main CPU SH7709S IC121 CPLD XC9572XL 16 16 IC501 Ethernet LAN91C111 IC108 FLASH MBM2 9LV320 IC105 106 SDRAM W986416DH 7 IC221 SDRAM W986416DH 7 CB222 CB223 SD D 0 15 DX 0 31 AV D 0 15 IC402 OSD YGV619 IC113 114 117 118 Bus Buf fer 74LVCHR16245A IC713 COD...

Page 57: ...LAY AC 3 7V supply MAIN FL PSW KEY POWER Sub CPU AC INPUT 5V 12V 5V 12V 12V 9V OFF AC 3 7V 29V 5V 5V 29V AC 3 7V 1 6V 1 8V 2 5V 3 3V 5V 5V enable to power off block 12V supply Unreg 6 5V supply Unreg 12V 6 5V 12V 9V supply FL Display IR Unit Wireless LAN Card M66005 5V unswitched LED SH3 FPGA HD64480F DSP 3 3V KEY STANDBY KEY AUDIO HP AK4528 AK4528 5V 5V 3 3V CDR RW drive HDD drive FAN motor BLOCK...

Page 58: ...DD8 GND CD R RW DASP CS1 DA0 DA1 INTRQ DMACK IORDY DIOR DIOW DMARQ GND DD0 DD1 DD2 DD3 DD4 DD5 DD6 DD7 RESET GND CS3 DA2 PDIAG IOCS16 GND CSEL GND GND GND KEY DD15 DD14 DD13 DD12 DD11 DD10 DD9 DD8 GND Lead Type Device MAIN P C B Refer to ENTERING SYSTEM ID on pages 23 and 24 システムIDの書き込み 23 24ページ 参照 Refer to ENTERING SYSTEM ID on pages 23 and 24 システムIDの書き込み 23 24ページ 参照 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD Foil si...

Page 59: ... CIRCUIT BOARD Foil side Ref No Location D102 F6 D302 C4 D501 A6 D502 A5 D614 G4 IC102 E5 IC105 G6 IC106 H6 IC113 E6 IC114 E6 IC117 D6 IC118 D6 IC221 G3 IC226 G3 IC227 G3 IC503 C4 IC504 C3 IC505 C4 IC506 C4 IC616 G4 Q101 F6 Q102 F5 Q301 D3 Q302 C4 Q605 G4 Q614 G5 Semiconductor Location ...

Page 60: ...ED_STBY LED_LAN LED_TIMER LED_MP3 LED_ROOM1 LED_ROOM2 LED_ROOM3 LED_ROOM4 LED_ROOM5 FLDA_CS FLDB_CS CKO SDO IRIN N_RESET DGND DGND PWR_KEY KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 KEY4 DGND DGND VP VP FL1 FL1 FL2 FL2 3 3SW 3 3SW 5V 5V 5V 5V AGND AGND 1 40 MAIN P C B MAIN P C B 5V GND PWR_KEY LED_STBY LED_PON LED_PON LED_STBY PWR_KEY GND 5V SCK DAT 5V GND HPIN_L HPIN_R HP_GND 5VA 5VA VRI_L VRO_L VR_GND VRI_R VRO_R VR_GND KE...

Page 61: ...Device OPERATION 1 P C B Surface Mount Device OPERATION 2 P C B Surface Mount Device OPERATION 3 P C B Surface Mount Device OPERATION 4 P C B PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD Foil side Ref No Location D611 E4 D612 E5 IC100 B2 IC101 C2 Q300 I3 Q301 I3 Semiconductor Location ...

Page 62: ...PT_SEL DDIN DIT_0 TP GND GND 5V 5V 1 33 HDD UNIT FL2 FL1 14V VP PMUTE IDE_N_PON PS_N_STANDBY PS_FLOW FAN 5V GND 12V 3 3V GND GND 5V MB3 3 MB5 5V GND GND 12V CDR UNIT 5V GND GND 12V PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD Foil side Ref No Location D400 C5 D401 C6 D402 F3 D403 C6 D404 E4 D405 E3 D406 F3 D407 F3 D411 C4 D412 C3 D413 E3 D415 C5 D416 C5 Ref No Location D417 C3 D419 B5 D421 B5 D422 B5 D427 E2 D428 E2 D42...

Page 63: ...Device OPERATION 5 P C B Surface Mount Device OPERATION 6 P C B PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD Foil side Ref No Location D408 E3 D409 C5 D410 F3 D414 D3 D418 B2 D420 A5 D423 B3 D424 B3 D425 B5 D426 B4 D701 F5 Q402 B5 Q403 B4 Q405 A5 Q408 D3 Q409 D3 Semiconductor Location ...

Page 64: ...XZ5MZP PQ3RD13 1 4 PST572CMT R 2 1 3 PST600JM 3 2 1 1 3 4 5 SN74AHCT1G125DCKR SN74LVC1G17DCKR 1 3 4 6 SN74LVC2G17DCKR SN74LVCHR16245AGR 1 24 48 TMS320DA150PG µPD78F0034BGB 8EU 1 16 48 33 17 32 64 49 W986416DH 7 1 27 54 1 25 26 50 51 75 76 100 XC9572XL 10TQ100C YDC130 F 1 40 41 80 81 120 121 160 1 36 37 72 73 108 109 144 1 32 33 64 65 96 97 128 1N4002S MTZJ6 2B S1NB20 Anode Cathode MA8051 M MA8056 ...

Page 65: ...L ARRAY BANK 1 ROW DECODER SENSE AMPLIFIER COLUMN DECODER CELL ARRAY BANK 2 ROW DECODER SENSE AMPLIFIER COLUMN DECODER CELL ARRAY BANK 3 ROW DECODER SENSE AMPLIFIER CLOCK BUFFER COMMAND DECODER ADDRESS BUFFER REFRESH COUNTER COLUMN COUNTER DATA CONTROL CIRCUIT DQ BUFFER MODE REGISTER CONTROL SIGNAL GENERATOR DMn DQ0 DQ15 UDQM LDQM CLK CKE CS RAS CAS WE A10 A0 A9 A11 BS0 BS1 IC221 W986416DH 7 SDRAM...

Page 66: ...2 GND IC302 303 307 310 FST3383MTC 10 Bit Low Power Bus Exchange Switch IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE IOE I O Element IOE Column Interconnect Row Interconnect Logic Array Embedded Array Embedded Array Block EAB Local Interconnect Logic Element LE Logic Array Logic Array Block LAB EAB EAB IC305 EP1K30TC144 3 FPGA IC313 PQ...

Page 67: ...Clamp Clamp Matrix CSYNC CSYNC CSYNC Y R Y B Y 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 GND1 R IN G IN B IN N C N C N C CSYNC IN N C N C N C CROMA OUT Y OUT B OUT G OUT R OUT GND2 Y TRAP N C Vcc2 VIDEO OUT Vcc1 fsc IN NTSC PAL IN IC401 MB3516APF G BND RGB Encoder COLUMN DECODER CELL ARRAY BANK 0 ROW DECODER SENSE AMPLIFIER COLUMN DECODER CELL ARRAY BANK 1 ROW DECODER SENSE AM...

Page 68: ... Triple Inverters 1A 3Y GND VCC 1Y 1 2 3 4 5 2A 3A 2Y 6 7 8 IC108 MBM29LV320BE90T 4Mbit Flash Memory RY BY Buffer State Control Command Register Erase Voltage Generator Input Output Buffers Chip Enable Output Enable Logic Address Latch X Decoder Y Decoder Y Gating Cell Matrix Timer for Program Erase Program Voltage Generator Low Vcc Detector VCC RY BY VSS WE CE OE STB STB DQ15 to DQ0 BYTE A 1 A20 ...

Page 69: ...8 B0 2 O0 3 A1 4 B1 5 O1 6 GND 7 IC606 613 74VHC00MTCX Quad 2 Input NAND Gate Vcc 14 A0 1 IC608 PST600JM System Reset 3 VOUT 2 GND 1 VCC 4B 13 4A 12 4Y 11 3B 10 3A 9 3Y 8 1B 2 1Y 3 2A 4 2B 5 2Y 6 GND 7 IC609 SN74LV08APWR Quad 2 Input AND Gate Vcc 14 1A 1 IC610 SN74AHCT1G125DCKR Single Bus Buffer Gate 1 2 3 OE A GND 4 5 VCC Y IC611 612 SN74LVC1G17DCKR Single Schmitt Trigger Buffer 1 2 3 NC A GND 4 ...

Page 70: ...parts having specifications equal to those originally installed Schematic diagram is subject to change without notice Point 5 Pin 127 of IC501 A0 C0 B0 D0 A4 C4 B4 BX BE D4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Vcc D4 B4 A4 C4 D3 B3 A3 C3 D2 B2 BX 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 BE C0 A0 B0 D0 C1 A1 B1 D1 C2 A2 GND IC503 506 FST3383MTC 10 Bit Low Power Bus Exchange Switch 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 0 6 0 6 3 2 0 0 ...

Page 71: ...RCK 12 BICK 13 SDTO 14 SDTI 4 5 AINR AINR 2 VREF VA 6 8 AGND 7 3 ADC AOUTL HPF Control Register I F AOUTL 26 VCOM 1 25 AOUTR P S 28 AOUTR 27 9 CCLK CKS1 16 CSN DIF 17 CDTI CKS0 15 Clock Divider MCLK 10 DFS 18 5 0 4 3 4 3 0 0 0 8 1 2 3 0 0 5 0 3 9 5 0 4 4 7 4 6 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 0 5 0 5 8 7 6 2 5 2 5 2 5 5 0 2 2 5 2 5 2 5 7 5 6 4 8 1 3 1 2 5 2 5 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 5 7 1 8 2 3 4 6 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2...

Page 72: ...DATA 8 RESET 5 SEG00 51 16 SEG34 SEG27 23 25 SEG26 Segment output circuit Display code RAM Bank 1 8 bit x 16 Bank 2 8 bit x 64 CGROM 35 bit x 160 CGRAM 35 bit x 16 code select Code write Code command control circuit DIG00 4 P0 10 P1 9 57 DIG11 IC100 101 M66005 0141AFP 280 FL Display Driver 6 data timing clock dot data write scan pulse 2 4 9 4 9 4 9 0 3 0 4 8 2 0 0 3 4 8 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9...

Page 73: ...ltage Regulator 1 Vin 2 Vo 4 Vc 3 GND Amp IC405 M5237ML Regulator 3 OUTPUT 1 INPUT Starter Circuit Overheat Protection Sudden Current Protection ASO Protection 2 GND Standard Voltage 2 3 AC 5 5 2 2 5 6 5 6 11 8 10 6 0 0 8 4 1 4 2 4 8 10 6 10 1 9 9 9 9 19 5 18 4 18 4 5 0 5 0 0 19 5 24 2 29 9 29 9 29 2 29 2 0 28 5 28 5 4 9 9 6 9 6 12 4 5 3 5 3 0 5 2 5 2 5 0 10 1 24 3 24 3 9 6 21 6 23 9 4 9 0 0 0 4 8...

Page 74: ...T FL DSPLY FLUORESCENT DISPLAY FLTR CE CERAMIC FILTER FLTR COMB COMB FILTER MODULE FLTR LC RF LC FILTER EMI GND MTL GROUND PLATE GND TERM GROUND TERMINAL HOLDER FUS FUSE HOLDER IC PRTCT IC PROTECTOR JUMPER CN JUMPER CONNECTOR JUMPER TST JUMPER TEST POINT L DTCT LIGHT DETECTING MODULE L EMIT LIGHT EMITTING MODULE LED DSPLY LED DISPLAY LED INFRD LED INFRARED MODUL RF MODULATOR RF PHOT CPL PHOTO COUP...

Page 75: ...75V 規格認定コン s C402 V6185300 C CE SAFTY 0 01uF 275V 規格認定コン C403 UA654100 C MYLAR 0 01uF 50V マイラーコン 01 C404 UA654100 C MYLAR 0 01uF 50V マイラーコン 01 C405 UT654100 C PP 0 01uF 100V PPコン 01 C406 UR739470 C EL 4700uF 16V ケミコン 02 C407 UR849100 C EL 1000uF 25V ケミコン 01 C408 UA654100 C MYLAR 0 01uF 50V マイラーコン 01 C409 UT654100 C PP 0 01uF 100V PPコン 01 C410 UR868470 C EL 470uF 50V ケミコン 01 s C411 UR867470 C EL 47...

Page 76: ...EL 100uF 16V ケミコン 01 C734 UU138100 C EL 100uF 16V ケミコン 01 C735 UU138100 C EL 100uF 16V ケミコン 01 C736 UU138100 C EL 100uF 16V ケミコン 01 C737 UU138100 C EL 100uF 16V ケミコン 01 C738 UU138100 C EL 100uF 16V ケミコン 01 C739 UU138100 C EL 100uF 16V ケミコン 01 C740 UA652220 C MYLAR 220pF 50V マイラーコン 01 C741 UA652220 C MYLAR 220pF 50V マイラーコン 01 C742 UA652220 C MYLAR 220pF 50V マイラーコン 01 C743 UA652220 C MYLAR 220pF 50V...

Page 77: ...DIODE ZENR MA8051 M 5 1V ツェナーダイオード 01 D421 VV307700 DIODE 1N4002S ダイオード 01 D422 VV307700 DIODE 1N4002S ダイオード 01 D423 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D424 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D425 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D426 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D427 VV307700 DIODE 1N4002S ダイオード 01 D428 VV307700 DIODE 1N4002S ダイオード 01 s D429 WB192100 VARISTOR TNR20V561K バリスタ D601 VV307700 DIODE 1N4002S ダ...

Page 78: ...TC114EKA デジタルトランジスタ 01 Q405 VV556500 TR 2SA1037K Q R S トランジスタ 01 Q406 VS883300 TR 2SB1565 E F トランジスタ 02 Q408 VV655400 TR DGT DTC114EKA デジタルトランジスタ 01 Q409 VV655000 TR DGT DTA114EKA デジタルトランジスタ 01 Q701 VZ725900 TR 2SD1938F S T トランジスタ Q702 VZ725900 TR 2SD1938F S T トランジスタ Q703 VZ725900 TR 2SD1938F S T トランジスタ Q704 VZ725900 TR 2SD1938F S T トランジスタ Q705 VC123900 TR DGT DTA143EK デジタルトランジスタ 03 R133 HV753100 ...

Page 79: ...300 SW JXS0000 1011 マルチウエイスィッチ s T400 X3835A00 TRANS J サブトランス s T400 X4221A00 TRANS UC サブトランス s T400 X4223A00 TRANS A サブトランス s T400 X4222A00 TRANS BG サブトランス TH400 VV458000 SW RUE250 2 50A 30V ポリスイッチ 03 TH401 VV458000 SW RUE250 2 50A 30V ポリスイッチ 03 TH402 VV458300 SW RUE500 5 00A 30V ポリスイッチ TH403 VV457600 SW RUE090 0 90A 30V ポリスイッチ 02 TH404 VV457600 SW RUE090 0 90A 30V ポリスイッチ 02 U100 V8210200 L DTCT ...

Page 80: ...55 ダイオード 01 D304 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D401 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D501 VU769000 LED CHP YE PY1101F TR チップ LED D502 V4998500 LED ORANGE AA1101F チッフ LED 01 D602 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D603 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D604 VU993500 DIODE ZENR MA8062 H 6 4V ツェナーダイオード 01 D605 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D606 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード 01 D607 VT332900 DIODE 1SS355 ダイオード...

Page 81: ... IC309 X0122A00 IC FST3383MTC ロジックIC IC310 X0122A00 IC FST3383MTC ロジックIC IC313 X3204A00 IC PQ070XZ5MZP 電源IC 03 IC314 XZ003A00 IC PQ025EZ5MZP 2 5V 電源IC QFP 03 IC315 X0295A00 IC 74VHCT245AMTCX IC IC401 X2314A00 IC MB3516APF G BND IC IC402 X2479A00 IC YGV619 IC PQFP 12 IC403 XZ414B00 IC W986416DH 7 DRAM メモリIC 64M 08 IC501 X2404A00 IC LAN91C111 IC 13 IC503 X0122A00 IC FST3383MTC ロジックIC IC504 X0122A00 ...

Page 82: ... 2SD1760 F5 P Q R トランジスタ 01 Q609 VV556400 TR 2SC2412K Q R S トランジスタ 01 Q611 VV556400 TR 2SC2412K Q R S トランジスタ 01 Q613 VV556400 TR 2SC2412K Q R S トランジスタ 01 Q614 VV655400 TR DGT DTC114EKA デジタルトランジスタ 01 R422 Vi193900 R MTL CHP 390Ω 1 10W チップ金被抵抗 01 R644 HV753100 R CAR FP 1Ω 1 4W 不燃化カーボン抵抗 01 RY401 V4785600 RELAY DC AGN2004H リレー 4 5V 05 RY402 V4785600 RELAY DC AGN2004H リレー 4 5V 05 ST501 BB071360 SCR TE...

Page 83: ...V チップケミコン 01 US044220 C CE M CHP 0 022uF 25V チップセラコン 01 US060500 C CE CHP 5pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US061100 C CE M CHP 10pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US061150 C CE CHP 15pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US061180 C CE CHP 18pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US061220 C CE M CHP 22pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US061270 C CE M CHP 27pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US061330 C CE M CHP 33pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US061470 C CE M CHP 47pF 50V チップセラコン 01 US062100 C CE M CHP 100pF 50V チ...

Page 84: ...150 R CHP 1 5KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356180 R CHP 1 8KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356220 R CHP 2 2KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356270 R CHP 2 7KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356330 R CHP 3 3KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356470 R CHP 4 7KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356560 R CHP 5 6KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356680 R CHP 6 8KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD356820 R CHP 8 2KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD357100 R CHP 10KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD357150 R CHP 15KΩ 1 16W チップ抵抗 01 RD357180 R ...

Page 85: ...4 66 96 71 72 73 67 125 26 93 95 35 68 95 97 83 6 121 122 122 121 121 108 121 117 134 135 123 115 124 124 134 134 134 134 121 120 96 121 121 105 121 121 102 121 121 121 122 131 28 91 91 86 29 84 27 27 11 4 11 5 CDR UNIT 100 130 99 120 2 7 mm T10 Lug 突起 With hole 穴あり Without hole 穴なし ネジ 137 を外す場合 図のような先端形状のドライバーを 使用します ネジ 137 は 中心に突起があるので 中心に穴 のあるタイプを使用してください When removing the screw 137 use the spe...

Page 86: ...ースプレート 04 86 WB288700 DAMPER FS ダンパー FS 91 VQ780300 LEG D60xH16 レッグ 01 92 VR264400 SPACER H8 スペーサー 01 93 V9661800 COVER REAR カバー リア 94 V9569900 CUSHION TRAY クッション トレイ 95 V9597300 WASHER A ワッシャ A 01 96 V7881000 DAMPER D9 ダンパ D9 New Parts 新規部品 マーク の部品は 基板に含まれません Schm Ref PART NO Description Remarks Markets 部 品 名 Rank 97 V9603200 CUSHION REAR クッション REAR 99 V6676900 LID A リッドA 100 WA871500 LID COVER リ...

Page 87: ...ER R カバー R 1 18 WA871400 COVER CENTER カバー CENTER 1 21 WA872300 HINGE L ヒンジ L 1 22 WA872400 HINGE R ヒンジ R 1 23 WA870300 SHAFT シャフト 1 24 WA869000 STOPPER SA ストッパ SA 1 25 WA869100 STOPPER SB ストッパ SB 1 26 WA870800 BUTTON 1P ボタン 1P 1 27 WA877700 LENS LED レンズ 1 28 WA870900 BUTTON 2P R ボタン 2P 1 29 WA973500 BUTTON 2P L ボタン 2P 1 30 WA871000 BUTTON 3P BL ボタン 3P 1 30 WA973400 BUTTON 3P SI ボタン 3P 1 31 WA87110...

Page 88: ...7 19 V9877000 HEAT SINK SHEET 16x16 INT F1ML 放熱シート 16X16 7 21 V6534900 BIND HEAD S TIGHT SCREW 2 6x5 MFZN2BL バインドSタイト 7 22 EP620100 BIND HEAD P TIGHT SCREW 2 6x8 MFZN2Y バインドPタイトネジ 01 16 82 82 121 121 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 5 6 22 6 13 6 13 6 22 6 12 6 22 6 22 6 11 6 22 6 21 6 21 6 7 6 4 5 5 5 11 5 11 6 14 7 21 7 13 7 14 7 19 7 17 7 18 7 18 7 1 7 21 7 15 7 22 7 22 HDD TRAY UNIT HDD TRAY UNIT New Parts 新...

Page 89: ...N port on the MusicCAST server to a port on your router or hub Warning Deactivate the DHCP server function of the MusicCAST server before attempting to connect to a network that already has a functioning DHCP server see page 110 in the MCX 1000 owner s manual To input a digital signal from another component for digital recording To control YAMAHA AV receivers from the MusicCAST server If you want ...

Page 90: ...rs Then connect the positive terminal on the speaker to the matching positive terminal on the MusicCAST client Repeat this operation for the other speaker The speakers depicted are MCX SP10 speakers designed specifically for use with the MCX A10 You can also use the MCX A10 in conjunction with other commercially available speakers Note On the MCX SP10 speakers the red speaker terminals are positiv...

Page 91: ...nnect to the internet Consult the manual for your router for instructions on how to do this 3 MusicCAST client DIGITAL AUDIO SERVER MCX 1000 ON TIM ER PH ON ES DIG ITA L AU DIO TER MIN AL MC X A 10 Place your MusicCAST client within approximately 30 meters of the MusicCAST server Walls and obstructions placed between the distance over which they can achieve wireless network connections The actual ...

Page 92: ...Configure all network settings manually for MusicCAST clients connecting via a wireless access point Either configure your MusicCAST network to work without a WEP key see page 111 in the MCX 1000 owner s manual or set your wireless access terminal to use 128 bit WEP encryption refer to the owner s manual for your wireless access terminal for instructions on how to do this DIGITAL AUDIO SERVER MCX ...

Page 93: ...ST clients simultaneously Depending on factors such as the playback format you are using and the strength of the network signal available to MusicCAST clients connecting via wireless connections it may be advisable to reduce the number of MusicCAST clients in your MusicCAST system if you encounter problems with playback When using many MusicCAST clients simultaneously the MusicCAST system is sensi...

Page 94: ... outlet Checking your system connections MusicCAST client AUDIO AV receiver Keyboard TV Monitor VIDEO PS 2 KEYBOARD optional Speaker Speaker MusicCAST client MusicCAST server About the Quick Manual 6 Use the remote control and the television connected to your MusicCAST server to carry out the procedures described in this Quick Manual If you connect your MusicCAST server to a television you can eas...

Page 95: ...not place the MusicCAST client in locations where the signal receiver will be in direct sunlight or near lighting equipment The remote control may not function correctly in these conditions 1 2 3 3 0 3 0 Approx 6m Signal receiver Getting started 8 Preparing the MusicCAST server remote control Inserting the batteries 1 Remove the cover on the underside of the remote control 2 Insert two AA batterie...

Page 96: ...CAST server is turned on press and hold STANDBY ON for two seconds to place it in standby mode 2 Disconnect the MusicCAST server from the AC power outlet NOTE Disconnecting the MusicCAST server from AC power for more than one minute causes the internal clock in the MusicCAST server to become incorrect Reset the date and time parameters to the correct settings see page 118 in the MCX 1000 owner s m...

Page 97: ...ne server it skips directly to step 11 Use the controller on the MusicCAST to move the cursor to the ID of the server you wish to select the server ID is displayed on the Auto Configuration screen of the MusicCAST server on screen display and press it 12 Configuring your MusicCAST network This quick manual describes how to use the Auto Configuration functionality of the MusicCAST system For more d...

Page 98: ...e CDs on the MusicCAST server How does the MusicCAST server store songs from CDs HDD store CD artist select album genre HDD Albums SONG 1 SONG 2 SONG 3 SONG 4 Artists Genres can have many can have many have only 1 have only 1 Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service SM CDDB is a registered trademark of Gracenote The Gr...

Page 99: ...owing screen appears In this case the MusicCAST server does not automatically store any information regarding the song titles artist album or genre names Lack of data makes searching for songs difficult so you can enter it by hand after you store the CD For more information see page 21 When the MusicCAST server does not find any data on your CD it can connect to the Gracenote CDDB service via the ...

Page 100: ...all of the songs you wish to store have ticks in their checkboxes Storing selected songs from a CD 2 3 4 2 3 4 Storing CDs on the MusicCAST server 18 Use a simple one step procedure to store CDs on your MusicCAST server 1 Load a CD into the MusicCAST server and press CD AUTO STORE on the MusicCAST server 2 The MusicCAST server stores all songs on the CD If it is able the MusicCAST server stores an...

Page 101: ... Take care not to press SELECT in error as this halts the storage process The MusicCAST server first stores the songs in PCM format and then converts them into MP3 format saving both copies on the hard disk drive refer to the glossary for an explanation of PCM and MP3 formats The conversion process takes a short time If you set the MusicCAST server to store MP3 files only see page 121 of the MCX 1...

Page 102: ...rs 4 Use to move the cursor to a character and press SELECT You can use a PS 2 keyboard to enter characters directly if you have connected one to your MusicCAST server In this case the characters you enter appear in the character entry screen in the same manner as characters entered using on screen entry For a more detailed explanation see page 78 of the MCX 1000 owner s manual NOTE Disconnect the...

Page 103: ...Artists and press SELECT The Artists screen appears on the on screen display 2 Use to move the cursor to an artist you want to listen to and press SELECT The albums of the artist you select appear on the on screen display 3 Use to move the cursor to an album and press SELECT The songs of the album you select appear on the on screen display 4 Use to move the cursor to a song and press SELECT Playba...

Page 104: ... the selected song starts When playback of this song finishes the MusicCAST server begins playback of the next song on this album Press BACK to return to the song list screen To return to the Play Information screen again press PLAY INFO For more information on the Play Information screen see page 39 in the MCX 1000 owner s manual HINT HINT You can move directly to the Genre menu by pressing GENRE...

Page 105: ...l contained in the lists Repeat playback Repeat page 46 Repeat playback of one song or the songs from one album artist or genre Playback of songs in random order Random page 47 You can playback songs from an album artist or genre in random order Playback of songs or albums recorded or played back recently or alternatively those that the MusicCAST system plays most often Song statistics page 55 You...

Page 106: ...m 5 Use to move the cursor to an album and press SELECT The names of all the songs in the album appear Selecting songs from an artist Controller Select Listening from the MusicCAST client 30 For wireless connections the network signal icon denotes the strength of the signal between the MusicCAST client and server and only appears if the MusicCAST client and server network settings are configured c...

Page 107: ...ngs in the album appear 5 Use to move the cursor to a song an d press SELECT Playback of the song you selected begins When playback of the current song finishes the next song on the album begins playing To stop playback Press To halt playback temporarily Press Press again to resume playback HINT HINT Press to return to the previous screen Press PLAY INFO during playback to display information on t...

Page 108: ...ress SELECT The Play Menu screen appears on the on screen display 3 Use to move the cursor to Genres and press SELECT The Genres screen appears on the on screen display The genres stored in the MusicCAST server appear in alphabetical order The screen can display five genre names at a time Use to scroll the display up and down to see more names HINT HINT Move the cursor to an genre and press if you...

Page 109: ...re for playback the playback group becomes genre The playback group is displayed on the Play Information screen Use GROUP SKIP and GROUP SKIP on the remote control to skip between playback groups during playback For example press GROUP SKIP during playback when the playback group is album to skip to the next album and press GROUP SKIP to skip to the previous album Other useful playback functions G...

Page 110: ...suit your needs See page 108 in the MCX 1000 owner s manual and page 28 in the MCX A10 owner s manual Viewing information on the data contained in the MusicCAST server View information on the current firmware version MP3 encoding status and data contained in the MusicCAST server See page 130 in the MCX 1000 owner s manual Connecting the MusicCAST server to an Internet based Gracenote CDDB service ...

Page 111: ...t of any CD you store in the MusicCAST is stored as the artist to the corresponding album see album above Bookmark list A list of songs designated for easy retrieval using a MusicCAST client Genre The music type to which the albums stored in the MusicCAST are assigned Examples include Jazz Rock and Classical Group The category which the MusicCAST component in For example if you play an album then ...

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