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Summary of Contents for CDI 220/60

Page 1: ...item is in the circuitry of the SERVO section analog audio section or analog video section then the panel can be repaired up to component level All above mentioned players are equiped with CDM9 Version 60 61 65 m Mainpanel These mainpanels must be repaired down to component level in a local central repairshop see chapter 3 6 Varioitus imt4144HU i This manual or parts of it may not be reproduced in...

Page 2: ...o Qecoder and _ _ystem _ ontroller 3 3 7 Transients switch on phenomena 7 1 3 Systemrom 27C400 3 3 8 Working environment 7 1 4 IKAT MC68HC0518 3 3 9 Replacement of the Flat Pack IC s CIAP CD Interface and Audio Processor 7 1 5 3 4 CODENUMBERS FOR STANDARDIZED RESISTORS CENTRAL REPAIR PROCEDURE OF THE 7 1 6 NVRAM Clock 3 5 MAINBOARD 7 1 7 CALVIN 3 6 REPAIR PROCEDURE OF THE MAINBOARD IN 7 1 8 PAL s ...

Page 3: ...1B Peritelevision AN avec ratio 4 3 green ground masse vert nc non connecte green vert nc non connecte red ground masse rouge nc non connecte red rouge fast switching RGB CVBS commutation rapide RVBICVBS CVBS ground masse CVBS PAL fast switching ground commutation rapide masse CVBS RGB sync CVBSIRVB nc non connecte shield blindage y output 1 Vpp 75 Ohms c output 300 mVpp 75 Ohms S video 4 pin mini...

Page 4: ...hen finished point and click on Exit 2 General To change the player general settings Auto play After switching the player on playback will start automatically when a disc is loaded Volume Selecting the player default volume setting 2 4 SETTING UP 16 9 screen display Selecting 16 9 screen display when you have your player connected to a TV with a 16 9 screen When finished point and click on Exit 3 ...

Page 5: ...avorite Track Selection for adisc you can compose atitle of up to 30 characters depending on the characterwidth for the selection using the keyboard screen The title then appears on the CD Audio screen whenever the disc is loaded At the CD Audio screen point and click on the program button then point and click on the Save FTS button The CD Audio screen will change to the keyboard screen Select eac...

Page 6: ...acement of the Flat Pack IC s For replacing acomponent see Fig 6Dismounting and Mounting Also anumber of precautions and examples is given When replacing aflat pack rosin flux applied to the device leads will ensure agood soldered joint Since rosin flux when not properly heated by the soldering process is sticky it will attract dust which will result in component degeneration over aperiod of time ...

Page 7: ...LS TO BE USED HA RDRYER SOLDER til 0 8 MM FIXING IC A T THE CORNERS ALIGNIN ii THE LEADS RIGHT WRONG WRONG RIGHT OESOLDER BRAID SOLIJERiNG IRON WEU ER TCP 50 t SOLDERITlP WELLER PT CC7 4822 3Hl 5001 11 iiii KNIFE MOUNTING f PPLY NG FLUX CM IN 5 SEC DRYING SOLDERING WRONG WRONG PCS 71 253 ...

Page 8: ... 254 The codenumber above is completed by inserting the first two figures resistance code followed by the multiplier 8 for R 1 to 9 1 Q 9 for R 10 to 91 Q 1forR 100 to910Q 2forA 1 to9 1KQ 3forA 10 to91 KQ 4forR 100 to910KQ 5 for A or 1 MQ Example The serv nbr of a PR01 resistor of 47 Q is 4822 053 10479 The serv nbr of a PR03 resistor of 1 MQ is 4822 053 12105 NFR25 fusible resistors A _Dm_ _ l_m_...

Page 9: ... Mn 10 Mn The serv nbr for a RC 01 resistor of on is 4822 051 10008 The serv nbr for a RC 11 resistor of on is 4822 051 20008 The serv nbr for a RC 21 resistor of on is 4822 051 30008 The serv nbr for a RC 01 resistor of 10 n IS 4822 051 10109 The serv nbr for a RC 11 resistor of 10 n is 4822 051 20109 The serv nbr for a RC 21 resistor ot 1on is 4822 051 30109 MRS16T metal film resistors with low ...

Page 10: ...tance code followed by the multiplier 8 for R 1 to 9 76 o 9forR 10 to97 60 1 for R 100 to 976 0 2 for R 1 to 9 76 KO 3 for R 10 to 97 6 KO 4 for R 100 to 976 KO 5 for R 1 to 9 76 MO 6 for R or 10 MO Example The service number of a resistor of 976 n is 4822 050 29761 PCS 71 256 ...

Page 11: ...ZA IV NOVEMBRE 3 20124 MILANO FAX 02 67 52 26 60 TEL 167 82 00 26 Linea verde 3 6 3 Reparatur Prozedur OSTERREICH Bitte richten Sie alle weiteren Fragen an den PHILIPS SERVICE ZENTRALE Osterreichische Philips lndustrie GmbH Service Zentrale Gutheil Schodergasse 12 A 1100WIEN TEL 0222 60 101 0 FAX 0222 60 101 5596 3 6 4 Reparatur Prozedur SCHWEIZ Procedura di Riparazione SVIZZERA Procedure de repar...

Page 12: ...R ffi 7 SCREWS LOADERl210 05 CDMl2 4 3 SCREWs MONO PANEL 60 8 SCREV S 65 61 177171 IO SCREWS LOADER SUPPORT GLIDINGSUPPOR I SCREWS POWER SUPPLY 3 SCREWS TEXTPLATE 3 SCREWS HEADPHONE ANEL 1002 COVERPLATE 4 SCREWS HJ 0 6iJ In DISPLAY PANEL 1002 t i I 9 t screws metal M2 5 x 6 if not otherwise indicated plastic 3M x 10 a MAINS INLET BU I FRAME COVER POWER SUPPLY PANEL 1002 HAS CDl220PH4 ...

Page 13: ...4 2 Exploded view of the loader DETAIL 18 A t 41 i 42 8 B B f 0 0 0 2 rn lD PCS 79 528 ...

Page 14: ...ing w writes continueously the long address as data to the dram r reads continueously the dram no display d displays the contents of 421 succeeding ram locations The start address is given by the user ESC stops these functions ITEM 5 CIAP test 1 Read contents of lndentification Register IDR and diplay version CDxx Example CD01 is for CIAP1 0 CD02 IS for CIAP 1 5 2 Start Built in Self Test 81ST Dis...

Page 15: ...e displayed in the red box on the left the drive test consist of the following steps MODEO In mode 0 the ARM IN and ARM OUT buttons can be selected to move the sledge with the optical unit inwards and outwards Selecting NEXT MODE will bring the player in mode 1 MODE1 In mode 1 the IKAT processor will try to focus If it manages to do so a disc must be present the message IN FOCUS will appear in the...

Page 16: ... RF modulator power outlet pos 1016 AUDIO_LAUDIO_R TO v c TD Y C TO SCART TO TD TO TO TO SCART SCART SCART CHINCH RF VIDEO r r 1 _ 0 r ANALOGAUDIO TO r I 0 I I I I I CVBSiR y G C B BTicxx CALVIN I CVBS I I I I I I I I I I I L 1 I I I I I VIDEO DAC ENCODER I I I _1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BANK 1 5l2KB ORAM I DATA BUS CLOCK CONTROL VDSC OIGITAl RGB r I B S BUS CD INTERFACE I AND AUDIO PROCESSOR ...

Page 17: ...OATA10 67 OATM 61 OATA1J 69 OATA7 70 OONEN 71 XT2 72 OTCN 73 GNO 7 LOSH 75 RE02KON 76 OTACKN 77 INTENN 78 LAD022 79 LAOD21 ao LAOD5 a1 LAOD4 82 LA0017 83 LA0016 84 LAD015 85 LA0D12 86 LADOi 87 Kill 811 GNO 89 GNO 90 GNO 91 GNO 92 GNO 93 RFMV 94 GNOV 95 sv 96 sv 1 I I NOTFOR I co1200 I L_ J M22 1 GNO 2 TXO 3 RTSl2 4 RXD12 5 GND 6 RTSl1 7 SVF 8 GNO 9 RXDl1 10 GNO 1096 96 MONO PANEL M30 I GMO 2 POTBR...

Page 18: ...DATA STROBE active low of the DSP AUD1ORSC scart CLKF 2B clock 11 2896 MHz for the CTSl1 2 DATACKROM DATA TRANSFER ACKNOWLEDGE AUDIO CLK 16 93MHz clock 33 86MHz 2 from FMV extension CVBS CVBS output of the ROM CIAP to CD60 and audio DAC CLK1 the clock on which the DSP operates CVBS OUT DTACKSLAVEN DATA TRANSFER ACKNOWLEDGE AVN AUTOVECTOREDINTERRUPTS 7 5264 MHz CVBS GND CVBS ground SCART of the SLA...

Page 19: ...MMC active low AVN line of the 68070 level on this pin to define the mode of NCSYNV composite sync for the VDSC RESETSYS system reset controlled by the auto vector interrupt the 68070 operation NHSYN active low horizontal sync input for the slave processor generates this signal IACK2 when the IROIN interrupt request for IKAT not used FMV extension REO2N OMA request of channel 2 slave proc as serts...

Page 20: ...hed combined with the radial error signal of XT2 XT2N the system clock devided by two SILO Serial communication Load to DSIC2 the TDA8809 XT4 the system clock devided by four SLEDGE sledge motor control TMOUT TRAY MOTOR OUT XT41N SLEDGE OUT power signal for activating the sledge TMS boundary scan control line XY this DSP output signal selects which motor TRAY tray open close signal external memory...

Page 21: ...206 8 GN DD GNDD H EADPHL 11206 2 i i i HEADPHR _ jl206 J i i J 3201 AP1 I 5203 OSSJ06102Z 5204 OSSJ06102Z POTBL 1 20 6 4 POTML 1206 3 I GNDD ill i i i i i GNDD lll0 1 uo2 11220 9 I i i 6 3201 B Pl 4 5207 OSSJ06102 5208 OSSJ06102Z 1220 1 RDID2 G N DD 1220 6 1 I 5209 OSSJ0622JZ 1220 4 5VRS2 2 R t 52 1220 8 i i i RTSl 1220 s G Noo fTI I i RIO 1220 2 GNDD i1220 l 521D DSSJ06102Z Ti j 5211 DSSJ06102Z ...

Page 22: ...6 5 6 5 1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT Power supply PCB layout PCS 79 536 1 ifO 1 L ...

Page 23: ...03 3108 1N4148 L 0 3117 3121 co BC338 16 7105 STP3N 60FI 7102 c 510 B YDJ3G 17 h h 11 13 12 14 h 3202 18 g __________________ 0208 24V 0202 _5 Q 1_ 0203 S V 6u8 0204 a g 7201 L4ll PBYR745F 620 0205 6 0 0201 RT i BYD74D 0206 g co g nll2 Oi07 S V h M C79MUSCT co J 0210 OS OIT r 0209 OS OFF ...

Page 24: ...3237 C 6 3238 C 5 3272 D 5 3239 A 4 3254 E 4 3 27 3 D 5 3303 C 3 3240 8 5 3255 E 4 327 4 C 7 3304 B 4 3241 8 3 3257 E 5 3277 E 6 3305 B 4 3242 B 3 3258 E 5 3280 B 7 3306 B 4 3243 B 3 3259 E 5 3281 A 7 3307 A 6 3244 B 3 3260 E 5 3282 A 7 3308 0 2 3245 C 5 3261 E 5 3283 9 7 3309 0 4 324684 3262 E 5 3284A7 331003 3247C6 3263 0 3285A7 3311C 3 3248B4 3264 04 3286A7 3312C3 3249 8 3 3265 C 4 3287 A 7 331...

Page 25: ...14 LADD16 34 AlS LAD017 33 A16 w I en o a 011 en 012 190ATA10 21 OATA11 24DATA12 26DATA13 28DATA14 300ATA15 G5 1 1 j 1096 At2 G ____ j 1096 A13 1096 A14 Re 2 s 1 1 1096 A15 013 014 015 RS I r 1096 A16 1096 A17 GND1 X DATA 1096 A18 LA0018 2 A17 0 CU 1096 A19 uoo19 1 lA18 I 114 i 3240 aDATA LADD20 42 I cEel 1 j u v7 v s11 _ _ 1096 A20 A19 I GND2 OiOEEt 3 k_____ C S RO a M N 1 I BGA C KNes ___ 1096 A...

Page 26: ...ED i i i i i i ONLYFOR COi220 t r i 5 1030 1m 8 I TCA03720P1 J I 2380 2u2 10V 5V HEAOPHR1 4 1030 3384 j 470R j __ c _c _ c_ _c _ _c _ _ _ c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T C 3 1030 1 3345 22k GNDA 2342 r2 7360 8 M C33078 8 2362 GNDA I22n SV U GNOA r PO ec lce B R _____ 2 1030 SV 5V I 1 1030 L I t 3347 18k AU01 0R 3365 18k AUOIOL TO ANALOG DIG VIDEOPART AUOIOL AUDIOL R AUOIOFf CVBSOUT CV8SOUT 5377 I OSS3Q...

Page 27: ...VORESETN FROM TO UP PART 31 32 PCS 79 540 1008 l 2 1008 l 2 1008 l2 1008 L2 A 1008 F 2 1008 G2 1008 C2 1008 C2 1008 C2 1008 D2 1009 M2 1009 M2 1009 M2 1009 N2 1009 N2 1009 N2 1010 F32 1010 F32 1010 F32 1014 B2 1014 B2 1014 A2 1014 A2 2400 F1 1 2401 F13 24 02 F12 2403 F14 24 04 F14 2405 F15 2406 F15 2407 F16 2412 016 2413 C16 2414 E21 2415 C19 2416 C19 D j 1 2419 H14 2420 l30 2421 113 2422 1 14 242...

Page 28: ...13 2146 C12 E 2147 C11 2143 022 2149 019 2150 023 2151 029 2152 828 2153 C28 2154 C29 2155 828 2156 829 2157 1 122 F 2158 M 21 2160 020 2161 020 2163 D21 2164 D22 2165 024 2166 F25 2167 G25 2168 G25 2175 K26 3122 221 sv 221 3125 C M01 101_ MOO MDI _____ M02 101 v MD2 1103 98 1103 M04 97 1104 1105 94 1105 M06 93 M06 1107 92 1107 MEMORY DATA BUS INTERFACE I TIMING SIGNALS INTERNAL BUS SYSTEM SYSTEM ...

Page 29: ...6 MA7 MAS MOO MD1 MD10 MD11 MD12 MD13 MD14 MD15 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7 MOS MD9 MISOIN MODE 0IN MODE 1IN MOSIIN NHSYN NPORE NVDSN NVSYN OTO PLAYSEL Pad nr 194 91 102 215 223 113 174 166 66 170 189 106 107 200 63 187 182 178 172 179 547 159 103 78 81 X axis 130 35 76 65 78 15 135 133 8 76 65 136 2 142 8 85 35 132 9 147 84 93 75 135 45 73 35 128 25 127 8 129 75 122 4 132 75 43 95 80 55 57 6 54 6 57 ...

Page 30: ...11 111 11 111111 1111111111111 111 111111111111111111 1111 1111111 11 1111111 11111111 11111111111 111 1111 1111111111111111111 11 1111111 111 11 111111 11111 11 1111111111 1111111111 11111111 1111111 1111 1111 1 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 8 7 6 5 j 2 j 0 0 C J ...

Page 31: ... 3724 7712 A 1 7709 A 1 7706 A 4 7703 A 2 6708 A 1 670 5 A 2 6701 A 2 3 731 A 1 3728 A 1 3725 6 5 4 3 1 A Q c J 6707 3f J1 1705 6 5 4 3 6702 A 2 6706 A 6 6709 A 1 7704 A 5 7707 A 77 10 A 1 670 4 A 2 6707 A 6 671 0 A 5 7705 A 4 7708 A 1 771 1 A 1 6705 A 2 6708 A 1 7703 A 2 7706 A 4 7709 A l 7712 A 1 5 6 5 6 A 5 3720 A 1 37 1 7 A 2 37 13 A 2 3 706 A 4 3702 A 2 2703 A 2 172 1 A 2 A 5 372 1 A 1 3 7 18...

Page 32: ...6 14 13 12 11 10 9 1703 16 15 13 12 10 9 a 7 5 4 J 2 1 11 2 03 04 os 06 01 oa T _ T1 l2 J 1704 7 3705 JkJ OISCL OPTION ________________ JO I_DA_ T A I 1 t I RAM BX 16 T2 w 1705 7 olliL r p rsvs I l 2102 l__J_ j lnl 6 I i i i l72I 9 j DISEN I GNO 1721 1 0 I OPTION t 3704 4R7 3702 2 l 2101 47k I22n I 6704 3 GP1U52X POR Z2k 3713 82k SV 29 CLK 25V VSS 25V BUS r l L J voe JSC 28 27 3 122 vv I TIMING KE...

Page 33: ...riority but the DRAM is also a kind of system memory which is asynchronously read by the CPU 7 1 3 SYSTEMROM 27C400 4 Mbit EP ROM Contains boot operating system hardware drivers and the player shell 7 1 4 IKAT MC68HC0518 Integration of servo and slave processor Generates chip select for DSIC2 servo controller and CD60 CD decoder Communication with and control of DS1C2 Control of the pointing devic...

Page 34: ...n CIAP section or digital video section are defective The technician must know the functioning of those sections to diagnose a COi player The COi player contains some built in diagnostics to aid in troubleshooting One diagnostic tool is the Service Shell see section 5 2 and the other is the Low Level Test or LL Test see section 5 1 The LL Test should be performed if there is access to neither the ...

Page 35: ...ments can quickly isolate the problem Symptom 3 no color This symptom is most likely caused by a problem in the CALVIN ic Check the CVBS output on pin 2 of IC7160 7 3 MEASUREMENTS All signals which are refered to a name and or to a pin number of an IC can be measured at certain measuring pads on the board Use these pads on the board to prevent short circuiting caused by the metal point of measurin...

Page 36: ... 22 the CIAP clock must be present 33 8688 MHz 50 ppm At IC 7401 on pin 19 the DSIC2 clock must be present 8 4672 MHz 50 ppm At IC 7510 on pin 13 the AUDIO_CLK clock must be present 16 9344 MHz 50 ppm PCS 72 142 7 3 3 Test of the 12S Interface SDATA IC 7510 pin 21 block wave signal SWCLK IC 7510 pin 22 44 1 kHz CODA SCLK IC 7510 pin 23 2 8224 MHz CODA 7 3 4 Test of the microcontroller 68070 Check ...

Page 37: ...822 502 12795 M2 5X5PAN STZNBK 301 4822 321 10249 Mainscord 40 172 4822 502 12795 M2 5X5PAN STZNBK 301 4822 321 10886 Mainscord 45 173 4822 502 12795 M2 5X5PAN STZNBK 302 4822 321 20308 Audio cord set 174 4822 502 12795 M2 5X5PAN STZNBK 309 4822 736 22247 Dir for use 175 4822 502 12795 M2 5X5PAN STZNBK 313 4822 321 61452 Digital Out cable 177 4822 502 12795 M2 5X5PAN STZNBK 315 4822 321 61579 Vide...

Page 38: ...20823 82k PMS 21 Lead assy 3715 4822 050 21002 1k0 1 BW PMS 24 Polylub GLY801 3716 4822 051 20223 22k PM5 25 Familysheet 3717 4822 051 20472 4k7 PMS 35 Fondam FM3 3718 4822 050 21002 1k0 1 8W PMS 36 see item 2 Ornamental tule 3719 4822 051 20472 4k7 PMS 37 see item 2 Ornamental tule 3720 4822 051 20154 150k PM5 38 see item 2 Ornamental tule 3721 4822 051 20473 47k PM5 39 see item 2 Ornamental tule...

Page 39: ...5F 2113 4822 122 32576 2n2 400V PM20 6202 4822 130 34167 BZX79 F6V2 2114 4822 122 32576 2n2 400V PM20 6203 4822 130 82035 BYD74D 2201 4822 124 23183 4700ft 16V PM20 6204 4822 130 32245 BYV10 40 2202 5322 121 42386 100n 50V PM10 6205 4822 130 30621 1N4148 2203 3300µ 10V PM20 6206 4822 130 42489 BYD33G 2205 1000µ 10V PM20 6207 4822 130 32245 BYV10 40 2206 1000ft 10V PM20 2207 15n 100V P50M20 7101 48...

Page 40: ...22 32654 22n X7R PM10 2140 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2318 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2141 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2319 482212441584 100p 10V PM20 COL 2142 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2320 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2143 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2321 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2144 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2322 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2145 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2323 5322 12...

Page 41: ...24 4822 126 12549 470n 25V PM10 2419 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2525 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2421 4822 122 33496 100n X7R PM10 2526 4822 126 12549 470n 25V PM10 2422 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2530 4822 122 33496 100n X7R PM10 2424 4822 122 33496 100n X7R PM10 2531 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2425 4822 126 10326 180p 50V COL 2532 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2426 4822 122 32627 2n7 X7R PM10 2...

Page 42: ... 100k 0 1W 5 3202 4822 051 20472 4k7 0 1W 5 3261 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 3204 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 3262 4822 051 20682 6k8 0 1W 5 3205 4822 051 20104 100k 0 1W 5 3263 4822 051 20229 22R 0 1W 5 3206 4822 051 20104 100k 0 1W 5 3264 4822 051 20471 470R 0 1W 5 3207 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 3265 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 3208 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 3266 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 3209 4822 05...

Page 43: ...3414 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 3347 4822 051 20183 18k 0 1W 5 3415 4822 051 20103 1Ok 0 1W 5 3348 4822 051 20472 4k7 0 1W 5 3416 4822 051 10102 1k 0 1W 5 3349 4k42 1 3417 4822 051 20153 15k 0 1W 5 3350 4822 11 7 11143 3k 1 3418 4822 051 20103 1Ok 0 1W 5 3351 4822 11 7 11143 3k 1 3419 4822 051 20153 15k 0 1W 5 3352 43k 1 3421 4822 051 20103 1Ok 0 1W 5 3353 4822 051 20472 4k7 0 1W 5 3422 4822 051 20...

Page 44: ... 11710507 24k 1 5235 4822 242 81394 30 2089MHz X TALOSC 3478 4822 051 20473 47k 0 1W 5 for 77 3479 4822 051 20223 22k 0 1W 5 5250 1n EMI FIL 3480 4822 051 20223 22k 0 1W 5 5251 1n EMI FIL 3481 4822 051 20103 1Ok 0 1W 5 5252 1n EMI FIL 3482 4822 051 20223 22k 0 1W 5 5253 1n EMI FIL 3483 4822 051 20103 10k 0 1W 5 5254 4822 157 70378 22n EMI FIL 3484 4822 117 10354 22k 1 5255 1n EMI FIL 3485 4822 051...

Page 45: ...SSY 7272 4822 209 52682 CSPAL CDl220 PH IV 2 4822 413 90093 BALL 7280 5322 209 71568 74HCT140 3 4822 276 13359 SWITCH 7304 4822 209 30696 MC74ACT74DR2 4 4822 41 o62427 KEYTOP LEFT 7305 5322 209 33102 MC74AC08DR2 4 4822 410 62428 KEYTOP RIGHT 7310 CIAP1 5 QFP80 5 4822 492 42645 SPRING 7320 4822 209 33867 CS4303 KS 7321 4822 209 80817 L7805CV 7325 4822 130 42696 BC818 25 Partslist for the touch pad ...

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