AMPLIFIER SECTION RMS output power, 10 % total harmonic distortion 1 kHz FL/FR 45 W per channel 6 1 kHz Center 60 W per channel 6 1 kHz SL/SR 45 W per channel 6 100 Hz Subwoofer 160 W per channel 4 Total RMS Dolby Digital mode 400 W power...
Video horizontal resolution Color; more than 200 lines Signal-to-Noise ratio Video; more than 40 dB/SP Audio; more than 60 dB/Hi-Fi Audio frequency response 20 Hz-20 kHz/Hi-Fi Wow and flutter 0.005 % Wrms/Hi-Fi GENERAL Power supply AC 120 V, 60Hz Power consumption Main unit 38 W Active subwoofer (SB-WA310)
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2. Connect both AC power supply cords to enjoy all the features of this system. / This speakers and tuner will not work unless you connect the subwoofer to a household AC outlet. 1.2. Using of Power Jig 1. If the active subwoofer is not available due to repair of the unit, use the following equipment.
Jig product number RFKZ0182 (110V , 127V, 220V, 230V - 240V for for overseas domestic use) 2. Before Repair and Adjustment (Using Active Subwoofer Unit) Disconnect AC power, discharge Power Supply Capacitors C546 , C547, C548 & C549 through a , 1W resistor to ground.
4. Safety Precautions 4.1. General Guidelines 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit. 2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
4.1.2. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure 1) 1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check. 2. Connect a 1.5k , 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a 0.15 capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 1.
Typically the melting point is 50 - 70°F (30 - 40°C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron. In case of soldering iron with temperature control, please set it to 700 ± 20°F (370 ± 10°C). - Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100°F/600°C).
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shorted together by conductive foam, aluminium foil or comparable conductive material). 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
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AM loop antenna FM indoor antenna Video cables coaxial cable System cable Speaker cables...
Antenna plug 8. Precaution of Laser Diode CAUTION : This unit utilizes a class 1 laser. Invisible laser radiation is emitted from the optical pickup lens. Wavelength: 658nm(DVD)/780nm(VCD/CD). Maximum output radiation power from pickup: 100 W/VDE When the unit is turned on : 1.
CAUTION! THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. Use of Caution Labels 9. Optical Pickup Self-Diagnosis and Replacement Procedure (DVD Section) 9.1. Self-diagnosis This unit is equipped with the optical pickup self-diagnosis function and the tilt adjustment check function.
9.2. Cautions to Be Taken During Replacement of Optical Pickup and Spindle Motor Assembly Before replacing the optical pickup and spindle motor assembly, check a usage time respectively. Follow the checking method described below.
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Status and Key Function Display Checking CD laser usage time With the unit stopped, press the "PLAY" button on the DVD player, XX YYYY the "FORWARD" button on VTR yyyy = total time is displayed and the number "5" button on the four-digit number by the ten remote controller unit at the same time.
Note: - If an anti-static soldering iron is not available, short-circuit the terminal surface of the flexible cable and then the land using a clip or equivalent device. - For short-circuit of the above laser diode, remove soldering as instructed in this manual after completing repair. 10.
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<List of Remedy Code> <List of Error Code> Meaning Display Automatic Memory display U11 Detection of head clogging-ups U30 Remote controller mode error H01 No initialization of cylinder due to no loading(Cylinder, driving circuit failure, etc.) H02 No capstan FG at load position(Capstan, driving circuit failure, etc.) F03 Mechanism locking not because of unloading, cassette up* Displayed when detected twice...
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Meaning Display Automatic Memory display F15 No capstan FG when cassette is loaded(Capstan system, S-reel system failure) H16 Cylinder lock detected during normal rotation H17 S-reel lock detected during normal running H18 T-reel lock detected during normal running H80 EJECT mode when an error is detected F2* Error during PG automatic adjustment 10.1.2.
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Details Meaning at Minute Position (Service Meaning of Second Position Number Data 1) (Service Data 2) Self diagnosis Error code of History 1 Additional information 1 and 2 history (1st of History 1 time) Self diagnosis Error code of History 2 Additional information 1 and 2 history (2nd of History 2...
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10.1.4. Self-Diagnosis History Memory Function <Memory Setting of Self-Diagnosis History> 1. Memorizes the self-diagnosis result and the additional data at the moment when an error is detected. 2. History is numbered up to three. The latest error always appears first, shifting the old ones as two and three. 3.
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When no error code is memorized, "-" will appear as error code and additional data. 10.1.5. Self-Diagnosis History Memory <Overview> The self-diagnosis history memory function stores up to three errors historically, which of each occurs consecutively, and also additional data such as deck mode and mechanism position along with error code for the purpose of speedy solution of a problem.
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0 : STOP, 1 : EJECT, 2 : REW 3 : FF, 4 : REV, 5 : CUE, 6 : SLOW 7 : POWER OFF, 8 : PLAY, 9 : STILL, U : REC, A : REC PAUSE, - : ADUB, N : ADUB PAUSE, L : INSERT, NONE DISPLAYED : INSERT PAUSE <Meaning of Additional data, (Data 2), Tape position) Type of tape...
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<Additional data 3> (Mechanical process transition NO) (EJECT) (P ON) None displayed: Power ON treatment 10 : PLAY REV passing11 : REV passing12 : REV passing LOAD (Capstan (P OFF) stop)13 : LOAD DOWN14 : DOWN 70 : PLAY P OFF EJECT15 : EJECT completed (FF) (REW)
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10.2. Self-Diagnosis Function (DVD Section) 10.2.1. Self-Diagnosis Display <Overview> The details of failures detected in circuit or mechanism by the microcomputer will be automatically displayed on the FIP as the result of self diagnosis. <Setting> The details of a failure applicable to an error code are displayed on the FIP. <Display>...
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Section Code Meaning Note Disc code F103 Illegal Highlight Position Possibility of illegal disc when highlight is displayed Decoder F220 Y level adjustment failure Brightness signal level adjustment related cannot be properly operated F221 C level adjustment failure Color signal level adjustment cannot properly operated II C error F4FF Compulsory initialization failure (time out)
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Section Code Meaning Note F700 MBX overflow When replying a message to Disc Microcomputer Manager. (operation continues) error F701 Message command incomplete A message is issued before replying Disc Manager. F702 Message command changed A message is issued before replying Disc Manager.
10.3. Self-Diagnosis Function and Service Mode Improvement of Self-Diagnosis FunctionPrevious self-diagnosis function of DVD pla yer has been improved as follows: 10.4. Mode Table Following modes are available with combinations of the pressed buttons on the player and on the remote controller unit.
10.6. Servo Process Display Mode Each step can be monitored by a number assigned to each servo process during player initialization.Following table shows each process applicable to displayed numbers. Number Assigned to Servo Process...
Processing Processing Item Details Processing Type number Initialization Initialization Operated after tray is loaded. (Transit to READY or PREPARE mode.) Secondary Performs servo learning for L1 layer of DVD-DL and 1 single 50 ~ 7F learning speed of CD-DA. Re-initialization Each servo is turned on at READY mode by user. initialization Seek Seek...
While the lock function is activated, press the buttons which are used to enter the mode in the same manner. (When the lock function is deactivated, the message, "UNLOCKED" appears.) (This function cannot be cancelled even when the power is turned off.) 10.9.
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microcomputer before replacing. When the Program Navi is "ON", take backup before replacing and set the initial value. *It also carries out at the time of replacing the P.C.B (The procedure) 1. Before replacing IC6001, please record and keep the channel of already set-up TV broadcast.
Com Timer My-Com, the P.C.B. with microcomputer, and cylinder unit are replaced. 11.3. Initial figure (#) setting procedure Caution: When using the service mode, please be sure to plug in and plugout once (for resetting) after clearing the service mode and setting the normal mode.
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Purpose of Tools/Equipment Model/Product Number Tilt DVD test disc DVDT-S15 or DVDT-S01 adjustment Hexagonal wrench SZZP1101C Inspection Two extension cables (module circuit board - JGS0116 mother circuit board) Others Screw lock RZZ0L01 Grease JGS0091 JGS0092 Checking CD test disc PVCD-K06 and any commercially available disc VCD test disc PVCD-K06 and any commercially...
12.4. Optical Adjustment (Optical Pickup Tilt Adjustment) Measurement point Adjustment point Mode Disc Tangential adjustment T1 (inner track) replay / DVDT-S15 or DVDT screw / Tilt adjustment T43 (outer track) replay screw Measuring equipment Adjustment value None (LCD display of the player is used.) Adjust that jitter value becomes minimum.
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12.4.2. Tips 1. Apply the tangential adjustment first and then the tilt adjustment. 2. Repeat the adjustment a couple of times to find the optimum point. 3. Complete with the tilt adjustment.
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12.4.3. Check After Adjustment Replay test discs or other commercial discs in order to confirm that no picture deterioration or sound skipping is detected in the inner, middle, and outer tracks. After this, fasten each adjustment screw securely using a screw lock. 12.4.4.
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12.5. Optical Adjustment Procedure 1. Connect the DVD Mecha Unit and the DVD Module (2) P.C.B. with the extension FFC (VFK1733).
2. Put the DVD Mecha unit on the exclusive stand (VFK1727) and adjust the optical part from the bottom of the DVD Mecha unit, according to the adjustment place as diagram shown below. Note : Be sure to maintain a level position 13.
15. About HighMAT 15.1. What is HighMAT? This word combines the abbreviations of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. and High Performance Media Access Technology, and is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. The products with the HighMAT logo shown below are made according to the HighMAT standard. HighMat is a format that allows users to save digital contents such as photographs, audio and images on a CD.
formats (including CD-R) on consumer products like DVD players. Therefore, we used to have problems such as follow: - There was no common play list or attached information on contents, which is called metadata. - The data compression method differed according to the equipment. - As the number of CD-ROMs recorded increased retrieved the contents became more difficult.
- You can also play digital content on the disc, which was created in accordance with the HighMAT format with a conventional CD-ROM player. 15.4. Outline of the HighMAT standard 1. Recording medium - CD-R/CD-RW - Supports ISO 9660 Level Expanded Joliet - For multiple session 2.
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MPEG4 (optional) 3. Limitation of data format - WMA, MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) 64 kbps - 160.999 kbps, 44.1 kHz, stereo, fixed bit rate/variable bit rate. - WMA, V2 and above, excluding Lossless/Voice/Pro - JPEG: Max 6M pixel, Maximum file size: 3 MB 4.
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Procedures and Operational Check “ATTENTION SERVICER” Some chassis components may have sharp edges. Be careful when disassembling and servicing. 1. This section describes procedures for checking the operation of the major printed circuit boards and replacing the main components. 2. For assembly after operation checks or replacement, reverse the respective procedures.
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16.2. Removal of Top Cabinet Step 1: Remove all the screws. Step 2: Remove the Top Cabinet as arrow shown below.
16.3. Removal of Front Panel Step 1: Remove all the catches. Step 2: Detach the FFC (CN302).
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[Caution od assembly of Front Panel] Press upward thecassette rack to place the Front Panel. 16.4. Removal of VTR Mecha Unit - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.2 - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.3 Step 1 to 4: Remove all the screws.
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Step 7: Lift up the VTR Mecha Unit as arrow shown below. Step 8: Detach the connector (P5001) carefully when lift up the VTR Mecha Unit. [Caution of assembly the VTR Mecha Unit] 1. Join the marking ( )of the position switch tothe position of “EJECT”...
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3. Slowly join back the VTR Mecha Unit to fit the position setting boss (3 locations) on the Main unit. 4. Make sure the FFC insert to the the connector (P5001). 16.5. Removal of DVD Mecha Unit - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.2 - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.3 Step 1: Remove all the screws.
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Step 2: Remove the connector (P1103). Step 3: Detach the FFC (FP5201). Step 4: Lift up DVD Mecha Unit. Step 5: Remove the concave of DVD angle as arrow shown below. 16.6. Removal of DVD Module (2) P.C.B. - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.2 - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.3...
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- Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 4) of item 16.5 Step 1: Remove all the screws. Step 2: Press the PCB Spacer as arrow shown and lift up the DVD Module (2) P.C.B. Step 3: Remove the DVD Module (2) P.C.B. as arrow shown below. 16.7.
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Step 3: Remove the back panel as arrow shown below. Step 4: Remove the connector (CN306). Step 5-6: Remove all the connector (CN209 and CN207). Step 7: Remove the Tuner P.C.B.
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Step 8: Remove all the FFC (CN303, CN304 and P34301). Step 9: Detach the DSP P.C.B. while removing tab on the board holder. Step 10: Detach the Regulator P.C.B. while removing tab on board holder. Step 11: Detach all the connectors (CN201 and CN202). Step 12: Remove all the screws.
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Step 13: Remove all the connectors (CN201, CN206 and P6601). 16.8. Removal of Traverse Deck Unit and Optical Pickup - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.2 - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 2) of item 16.3 - Follow the (Step 1) to (Step 5) of item 16.5 Step 1: While opening and holding down the stopper, slide the catches in order to remove the clamp plate unit.
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[Note] When the traverse deck unit is set to UP, the clamper magnet is activated, In this case, raise the clamp board in order to remove the clamp plate unit. Step 2: Lift upward the disc tray to remove it. Step 3: Remove all the catches and pull out the traverse deck unit.
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Step 4: Remove the traverse deck unit. Step 5: Open the catches and pull out the pin as arrow shown. Step 6: Remove all the catches and remove the traverse deck unit as arrow shown.
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Step 7: Remove the screw. Step 8: Remove the soldering of the motor terminals. Step 9: Detach the FFC. Step 10: Turn over the DVD Module (1) P.C.B. Step 11: Remove the FFC from the connector. [Note] After removing FFC from connector, place the short pin to the FFC terminal.
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Step 12: Remove all the catches and pull out the driver gear. Step 13: Remove the screw. Step 14: Remove the catch and then attching fixture.
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Step 15: Remove the spring. Step 16: Lift up the optical pickup unit and remove the guide shaft (1). [Note] Do not lose the spring Step 17: Remove the optical pickup unit. Step 18: Pull out the guide shaft (1). [Note] 1.
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Step 19: Remove all the screws. Step 20: Remove the slide plate. [Installing Optical Pickup Unit] Step 1: Pull FFC through the hole of traverse chassis. Step 2: Hook the optical pickup guide on the guide shaft (2). Step 3: Attach the end of the guide shaft (1) to the hole of the guide. Step 4: Attach the guide shaft (1) to the guide.
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Step 5: Attach the spring and the attaching fixture. Step 6: Fasten with a screw [Installing Traverse Base Unit] Step 1: Check the TGR lever is positioned as shown in the diagram below. Step 2: Fully slide the optical pickup unit to the arrowed direction. Step 3: Check that when the optical pickup unit is fully slid to the specified direction, TRG lever shifts to the arrowed direction.
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Step 5: Put together the holes of drive gear and mechanism chassis. Step 6: Position the protrusion of cam gear as shown in the above diagram. Step 7: Attach the traverse base unit to the mechanism chassis. - Insert the front pin to the groove of the cam gear. - Insert the protrusion of the traverse base unit to the groove of mechanism chassis Step 8: Push into the traverse base unit and hook on to the two clutches.
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the above diagram. [Precaution to Be Taken During Installation of Traverse Deck Unit] - For cushion rubber, handle with care to avoid distortion and turning up when inserting into the supporting shaft. [Installation of Disc Tray] - For installation, position the protrusion of the mechanism chassis to the most front surface of the disc tray groove.
16.9. Removing the Cassette Tape Manually When electrical system failure occurs and a loaded cassette tape is stuck in the unit, follow the instruction below to remove it. 16.9.1. Removal by Compulsory Loading (Available when service mode is on even when the power cannot be turned off.) 1.
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3. Suspend the unloading operation right before completion. Rotate the S-reel board with a negative screwdriver (small size) to remove tape slack.
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4. Restart the unloading operation to remove the cassette tape.
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16.9.3. Removal of Mecha Unit then take out Cassette Tape 1. Unplug the power outlet and remove the top panel and the front panel. 2. Remove the VTR mechanism unit. 3. Remove the loading motor (remove a screw). 4. Rotate the main cam gear counterclockwise, and suspend the unloading operation right before completion.
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5. Rotate the capstan rotor clockwise in order to remove tape slack. Rotate the main cam gear counterclockwise again and remove the cassette tape. 6. Reassemble the loading motor and the mechanical unit to the Main P.C.B. and securely fasten with the screws. / (Refer to "Precaution to Be Taken During Installation of Traverse Deck Unit".) 16.10.
Step 1: While opening and holding down the stopper, slide the catches in order to remove the clamp plate unit Step 2 : Remove the Disc such as DVD. 17. Procedure for checking of the major P.C.B. 17.1. Checking the DSP P.C.B., Regulator P.C.B., DVD Module (1) P.C.B., DVD Module (2) P.C.B., Input Selector (1)/(2) P.C.B., Power P.C.B., Input P.C.B.
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3. Replace the VTR Macha Unit on the Main P.C.B. 4. Attach all the FFC. 5. Reconnect back all the connectors. 6. Connect Power P.C.B and Main P.C.B. with connect back the connector (P6601).
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7. Place the Input Selector (1) P.C.B. and Input Selector (2) P.C.B. on the Main P.C.B.
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8. Connect the Extension FFC (VFK1733) between DVD Mecha Unit and DVD Module (2) P.C.B. 9. Connect the Extension Cable (JGS0116) and (VUC8026) between Main P.C.B. and DVD Module (2) P.C.B.
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10. Check the DSP P.C.B., Regulator P.C.B., DVD Module (1) P.C.B. and DVD Module (2) P.C.B.(A Side), Input Selector (1)/(2) P.C.B. as diagram shown below.
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11. Flip over the DVD Module (2) P.C.B. to proceed checking the DVD Module (2) P.C.B. (B Side) as diagram shown below.
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12. Turn over solder side of the Main P.C.B., Input P.C.B. and Power P.C.B. 13. Proceed checking the Main P.C.B., Input P.C.B. and Power P.C.B. as diagram shown below.
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18. Illustration of IC’s, Transistors and Diodes 19. Terminal Function of IC’s 19.1. IC101(C2CBGF000166):Micro Controller Mark Function O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) BYTE...
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Mark Function AC failure detect input O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L)
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Mark Function VOL_CS O 4ch VOL control LAT signal VOL_DA O 4ch VOL control DATA signal VOL_CK O 4ch VOL control CLOCK signal HP_MUTE I/O Headphone mute signal (L= Mute ON) LAT signal for the EEPROM DATA signal for the EEPROM O CLOCK signal for the EEPROM O No Connection (Output L)
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Mark Function PLL_DI O Data input for the PLL Tuner I/O Signal detect signal from PLL Tuner O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L) No Connection (Output L) O No Connection (Output L)
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: Open/Close switch S908 : Selector switch S911 : T. FF switch S912 : Power switch S913 : Rec/OTR switch S914 : Timer Rec. switch S915 : Power switch S918 : Eject switch S919 : T. Stop switch S9001 : T. Rew switch - The voltage value and waveforms are the reference voltage of this unit measured by DC electronic voltmeter (high impedance) and oscilloscope on the basis of chassis.
- Put a conductive mat on the work table. - Ground the soldering iron. - Do not touch the pins of IC, LSI or VLSI with fingers directly. 22. Printed Circuit Board 23. Wiring Connection Diagram...
24. Parts Location and Replacement Parts List Notes: - Important safety notice: Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. Furthermore, special parts which have purposes of fire-retardent (resistors), high-quality sound (capacitors), low noise (resistors),...
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etc are used. When replacing any of these components, be sure to use only manufacturer’s specified parts shown in the parts list. - The parenthesized indications in the Remarks columns specify the areas or colour. (Refer to the cover page for area or colour) Parts without these indications can be used for all areas.
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24.1.2. Traverse Deck Mechanism Parts List...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CASSETTE DECK VEG1608-D CYLINDER UNIT VEM0750 CAPSTAN UNIT L1AZ00000004 FE HEAD UNIT VDB1431 TENSION ARM BOSH VDG1510 INTERMEDIATE GEAR VDG1511 MAIN CAM GEAR VDG1512 IDLER GEAR VDG1514 CHANGE GEAR VDR0372 REEL TABLE VDV0391 CAPSTAN BELT VEM0751...
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24.3. Cabinet 24.3.1. Cabinet Parts Location...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks RMN0575 PCB SPACER RMR1359-W PCB SPACER 24.4. Component Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD REP3406A-1N DVD MODULE (1) P.C.B. (SIDE: A) [M](RTL) REP3406A-1N DVD MODULE (1) P.C.B.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC6201 MN102H60GFD IC MICRO-P IC6211 C0EBE0000070 IC RESET IC6251 C0CBCBE00003 IC RESET IC6252 C0DBFFG00004 IC VOLTAGE REGULATOR IC6253 C0DBCGE00002 IC VOLTAGE REGULATOR IC6301 C0DBCHD00002 IC REGULATOR RFKFMA66M320 IC 16M FLASH ROM IC6301 [SPC] IC6561...
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C36072 F2A0J470A117 47P 6.3V 24.5. Packing Materials & Accessories Parts List Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PACKING MATERIALS RPGX1020-1 PACKING CASE (OUTER) RPGX1182 PACKING CASE (INNER) RPNX0165-1 POLYFOAM VPF1131 POLY BAG...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-1 Side B Side A : +B SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE (1) CIRCUIT : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE OPTICAL PICK-UP UNIT LDGND LDGND C4 L1 LDIN LDOUT MODULE LDGND 3.3V L001 BK1005H5601-T C001 C003 C002 0.22 VR002 C008 C009 C007 PIN (CD) T2 (CD) LDGND...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-2 : +B SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE (1) CIRCUIT : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE IC2501 C0GBG0000033 FOCUS/TRACKING COIL, SPINDLE/TRAVERSE MOTOR DRIVE C2507 FP2501 BIAS1 LDCNT R2502 VIN1 MUTE3 TO FG UNIT TRIN VIN2 C2510 R2504 OPIN+ BIAS2 R5108 OPIN- LDIN R2503 R2505 R2501...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-3 Side B Side A : +B SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE (2) (FEP) CIRCUIT : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE QR5241 LB5240 R5241 FP5201 J0JBC0000015 TC5208 TC5203 R5242 SODC DGND TC5232 LB5218 J0JBC0000015 FGENB SODC DGND QR5241 MUTE4(DGND) UNR511M00L LB5202 J0JHC0000045 SWITCH D+5V TC5233...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-4 : +B SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE (2) (FEP) CIRCUIT : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE QR5221 UNR212100L R5221 +3.3V SUPPLY SWITCH CONTROL HFMON C5236 C5235 R5231 8.2K R5232 8.2K TC5231 VHALF SODC L5201 G1C100K00020 CP5201 A+5V SODC/AVDEC/VD C5201 16V10 C5291 2700P CP5290 RFENV...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-8 : CD-DA SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE (2) (AVDEC) CIRCUIT : DVD AUDIO SIGNAL : +B SIGNAL LINE RA3012 RA3006 (82 x 4) (82 x 4) C3029 198 197 196 195 MDQ26 MDQ9 MDQ22 MDQ5 C3028 C3003 MDQ25 MDQ10 MDQ23 MDQ4 MDQ24...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-9 : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL DVD MODULE (2) (AVDEC) CIRCUIT : DVD AUDIO SIGNAL : +B SIGNAL LINE L3001 G1C100K00020 RA3005 (82 x 4) MDQ(22) MDQ(25) MDQ(23) K3106 MDQ(24) R3106 CP3002 R3107 CP3003 CP3004 CP3005 K3101 R3101 CP3006 CP3007 R3102 CP3008 2.7K...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-12 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE(2) (AUDIO DAC) CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD AUDIO SIGNAL LINE FL4201 F1H0J1050018 TC4215 C4208 C4222 6.3V330P AVDEC DMIXOUT C4209 C4223 SBI1 6.3V330P SBO1 SBT1 STBDAC2 NRST FEP/SODC/AVDEC/CPU AVDEC SRCK C4217 AVDEC LRCK RSTB...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-13 : +B SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE(2) (AUDIO DAC) CIRCUIT : MAIN SIGNAL LINE PS4201 TP4283 TC4220 ZFLAG TP4262 TC4219 AMUT AMUT TP4280 TC4218 ADAC5V LB4215 TP4278 TC4217 MIXR LB4214,LB4215 ADACGND J0JCC0000119 LB4214 TP4279 TC4216 MIXL ADACGND TP4281 TC4214 AC3H AC3H LB4212...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-14 : +B SIGNAL LINE DVD MODULE (2) (VIDEO DAC) CIRCUIT : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE D+3. 3V FEP/SODC/AVDEC/AD/CPU/CLK DSPCLK-MINI IC6253 C6253 10V10 STATUS-MINI C0DBCGE00002 ON/OFF VOLTAGE REGULATOR CMD-MINI C6256 LB3201-LB3203 D0GB101JA002 LB3201 TC3202 DSPCLK LB3202 TC3203 STATUS AVDEC D+1.5V TC3204 LB3203...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-15 : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE INPUT CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE (CN206) ON MAIN (AUDIO:A) CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC : AUX SIGNAL LINE : AM/FM SIGNAL LINE DIAGRAM-36 : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE H206 IC102 C0JBAS000008...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-16 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (AUDIO:A) CIRCUIT : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MUTE TC IIC_CLK IIC_DATA TL4502 TL4501 FL4561 EFCT4R5MS5W R4508 C4568 0.01 SIF_OUT R4563 L4501 G0C1R2J00004 AUDIO_5V TW1342 VWJ0023=5 GND2 R4534 120K R4500 C4535 0.015 C4512 SUB LEVDET CCA 0 0.22 ZZ-PROM...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-17 : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN (AUDIO:A) CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE FM_MUTE_H TUN_5V TUNER_5V LB7405 ERJ3GEY0R00V UNREG_6V UNREG_6V D_REC_H DC OUT R JST_CLK CN903 D4501 B0AAED000003 TL4551 KEY_4 KEY_4 R4529 KEY_3 KEY_3 INPUT...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-18 : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE MAIN (DVD INTERFACE:IF) CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE DP37501 A2BD00000060 DP37501 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 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 61 62...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-19 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (DVD INTERFACE:IF) CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE HE - R36010 HE + R36125 C36055 0.01 R3612 Q36004 Q36004 R36006 2SD0601A0L R36007 FL DRIVE R36008 R36009 R36077 SEG21 NP MUTE SEG21 SEG20 SEG20 P65/D-WIDE2 SEG19 SEG19 P66/D-WIDE1...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-20 : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN (DVD INTERFACE:IF) CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE UNREG -30V LB33535 K33504 JOJBC000315 C33515 C33524 C33512 0.01 6.3V330 IC33501 C9ZB00000377 IC33501 8 bit MICRO CONTROLLER C33506 C33513 16V47...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-21 : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE MAIN (DVD INTERFACE:IF) CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE P30003 K33503 LB33001 J0JCC0000188 PB/CB GND(V) DSPCLK DSP CLK STAT STATUS PB/CB GND(D) M +9V LB33005 ERJ3GEY0R00V M +9V GND(M) D +5V...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-22 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (SYSTEM CONTROL:S) CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE IF/V 5VAD IF/A/V UNREG_6V SW_38V Q6306 2SD0601A0L P6601 +B REGULATOR UNREG 6V GND[M] UNREG 16V UNREG 6V C6301 D7753 0.01 D7751 UNREG 6V B0AAED000003 B0JACE000001 SW 38V D7754 TW1004 R6307...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-23 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (SYSTEM CONTROL:S) CIRCUIT TRK_ENV R6006 C6005 R6103 5VAD 50V3R3 BIL_ST_MO ART_V_H_N S-PHOTO VV_H H SW TW2001 VWJ0023=10 H_SW A_H_SW D_REC_H MODE TBC_MODE0 P ON H ABS_NORM_L ANIME_L T-PHOTO PB_X5_H S_VHS_H AVR_L POS.SW4 S1531 SAFETY TAB TL6010 NORM/...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-24 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (SYSTEM CONTROL:S) CIRCUIT +5VA SREEL R1511 R1512 TL23 TL24 IC1511 R1513 B3NAA0000049 IC1511 T-REEL SENSOR R1503 TREEL 5VAD IC1512 IC1512 B3NAA0000049 S-REEL SENSOR D1501 Q1501 Q1502 B3EA00000072 R1501 T-PHOTO Q1501 R1502 Q1502 PNB2302MF PNB2302MF T PHOTO S PHOTO...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-25 : +B SIGNAL LINE MAIN (VIDEO:V) CIRCUIT : MAIN SIGNAL LINE P5001 AUDIO HEAD(R) A COM A_COM AUDIO HEAD(L) C5005 0.01 SP L SP L SP(L) C5006 0.01 SP COM SP COM SP(R) SP R C5007 0.01 SP R EP L C5008 0.01...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-26 : +B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE MAIN (VIDEO:V) CIRCUIT OSD_VIDEO_IN R3010 TRK_ENV 2700 REG12V Q3001 C5004 2SB1218A0L HIFI AMP V IN 1 R4061 330K TUN_VIDEO_IN C4061 R4013 R4062 0.01 C4062 R4063 IN_NORMAL 6.3V33 R4014...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-27 : +B SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE MAIN (VIDEO:V) CIRCUIT : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE VREG5V R3202 R3402 C3204 2200 WIDE_1 SW_REG_12R3V QR3401 IC3201 C3207 UNR521200L R3201 C3201 WIDE AMP IC3201 6.3V470 R3401 C1AB00001192 VIDEO_OUT_1 SIGNAL SELECT DVD_C_OUT Q3201 2SB1218A0L...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-28 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE DSP CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE C331 C301 R301 R327 16V22 16V10 2.2K 3.3K 6CHSL R306 C306 R330 C332 100P 100P R328 Q301 Q301 B1GFGCAA0001 R329 MUTING SWITCH C334 C302 R303 R332 16V22...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-31 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE DSP CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE Q408 B1GFGCAA0001 MUTING SWITCH (HP) C404 R411 50V3.3 R440 100K Q401 Q401 R412 R428 KRA111STA R410 R413 HP MUTING CONTROL R441 150K 120K R439 100K Q408 Q403...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-32 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE REGULATOR CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE C701 C703 R701 R705 R713 1.2K 50V1 0.47 3.3K SUR_R R716 C710 R740 16V10 C702 R702 0.47 R708 SUR_L C707 R711 0.01 R706 3.3K C711 R714 R715...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-33 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE REGULATOR CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE SUR_L SUR_R R394 C371 C361 0.01 D384 UDZSTE176R8B C362 C360 R367 SW_ATT2 16V10 50V1 3.9K SW_ATT1 R362 2.7K C366 R392 R391 R361 R360 50V1 100K 100K R363...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-35 : -B SIGNAL LINE POWER CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE D1230 QR1230 MA2C18500E TL1038 C1231 R1230 D1180 T1150 C1230 MAZ751000C SW38V G4D2A0000110 50V22 Q1230 L1290 D1290 LB1120 QR1230 B0JAME000025 G0A220G00018 VLP0056-T UNR511200L REGULATOR R1290 C1291 TL1009 C1290 16V100 16V470 UNREG9V Q1230...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-36 : MAIN SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : AUX SIGNAL LINE : AM/FM SIGNAL LINE INPUT CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE : DVD VIDEO SIGNAL LINE CP207 -7.5V CN205 DO_ST TUNER CIRCUIT DSP CIRCUIT (CN207) ON (CN303) ON SCHEMATIC...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-37 : +B SIGNAL LINE INPUT SELECTOR 1 CIRCUIT : MAIN SIGNAL LINE Z900 B3RAB0000025 R912 R911 S918 EJECT C902 C900 C901 0.01 16V47 220p R922 1.2K R920 CP903 S919 S920 T.PLAY T.STOP KEY1 MAIN (VIDEO:V) KEY2 R919 R917 R918 CIRCUIT 5.6K...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-38 : VIDEO SIGNAL LINE : +B SIGNAL LINE : AM/FM SIGNAL LINE TUNER CIRCUIT : -B SIGNAL LINE : MAIN SIGNAL LINE TUNER PACK (EAG06701Q) CP210 10 11 CN207 R240 C241 -7.5V 0.01 TU7401 AGND C242 R242 INPUT 3300P CIRCUIT (CP207) ON...
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM - 39 VCR DECK CIRCUIT : +B SIGNAL LINE R209 EZMPX300F13 FG SENSOR TL204 P201 CAP_VM MAIN GND(FG) (SYSTEM CONTROL:S) CIRCUIT (P2571) ON SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM-22 CAP_R/F MGND C201 IC201 C1AB00001472 CAPSTAN DRIVE C204 C205 R207 R207 B4ABB0000013 SGND (H3 HOLL SENSOR) C206 1000P...
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OPTICAL PICKUP UNIT IC5201 HIGH FREQUENCY AN22030A-VT MODULATOR FRONT END PROCESSOR Q5115 LASER LPCO2 POWER Q5111 DRIVE(DVD) LASER VHALF LD-IN LPCO1 POWER DRIVE(CD) 3.3V TBAL LD-OUT TRACKING BALANCE DVD MODULATOR FBAL FOCUS BALANCE VIN2 VIN1 SHORT LPC1 FLTON VIN8 VIN7 RFINN RFINP VIN4...
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IC4501 AN3663FBP-AV AUDIO IC 13(8) 57(53) L(R) QR4506 (QR4505) NA IN MUTING SWITCH NA OUT FL4561 SIF IN QR4504 JK103 MUTING AUX L(R) CONTROL 14(9) VCOFO DATA 24(22) MUTE CT HA1(2) CYLINDER AUDIO HEAD_L(R) HEAD NR REF D4501 LED PORT L AH SW VR901 Q104...
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IC3201 CIAB00001192 OSD_V_OUT SIGNAL SELECT JK103 Q3201 VIDEO OUT VIDEO IIC CLK IIC DATA IC33501 C9ZB00000377 8 BIT MICRO CONTROLLER JK101 YOUT2 YOUT1 COUT Y_OUT VOUT2 C_OUT VOUT1 CR OUT JK102 CB OUT CR/PR/R CR IN PY OUT1 CB/PB/B CB IN PY OUT2 Y/PY/G PY IN...
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84(86) SP_L(R) SP_L(R) IN_NORMAL SP_COM CYLINDER OUT_NORMAL 88(90) HEAD EP_L(R) Q3002 EP_L(R) EP_COM VIDEO VIN1 FULL X3002 ERASE IC3001 VIN2 HEAD CIAB00001506 VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR CON_C AUDIO ERASE HEAD CLOCK AUDIO/ AUDIO HEAD[W] CONTROL HEAD DATA AUDIO HEAD[W] AUDIO HEAD AUDIO HEAD[R] Q3050 AMP_I...