DR6050 /F1N, /K1G, /N1G
/F1B, /K1B, /N1B, /U1B
Service
Manual
Compact Disc Recorder
le
ReWritable
CD RECORDER DR6050
STANDBY
STORE/MENU
EASY JOG
CANCEL/DELETE
POWER
ON/OFF
OPEN/
CLOSE
OPEN/
CLOSE
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
CDR
CD
DJ MODE
REC
PHONES
REC TYPE
SOURCE
ERASE
FINALIZE
PUSH ENTER
REMARK : This service manual explains them by extracting specifications
designed for the model DR6050 only. The explanation for CD-R module
"MAR775" (Loader : CDL4009' + CD-R Main board) is not mentioned on this
service manual.
The CD-R module information is described in the service manual of CD-R
modules <MAR770/MAR775>.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
MAIN UNIT
PAGE
1. Servicing the DR6000................................................................................................................................ 1
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 3
3. WARNINGS .............................................................................................................................................. 4
4. SERVICE HINTS ....................................................................................................................................... 5
5. SERVICE TOOLS..................................................................................................................................... 5
6. SIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ....................................................................................................................... 6
7. FAULTFINDING TREES ...................................................................................................... ................... 10
8. FAULTFINDING GUIDE .......................................................................................................................... 16
9. WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................. 32
10. BLOCK DIAGRAM................................................................................................................................... 35
11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LOCATION................................................................................. 37
12. EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST............................................................................................. ........ 43
13. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST.................................................................................................... ................. 46
Please use this service manual with referring to the user guide ( D.F.U. ) without fail.
R
DR6050
386K855010 MIT
3120 785 22370
First Issue 2000.12
Printed in Japan
MARANTZ DESIGN AND SERVICE
Using superior design and selected high grade components, MARANTZ company has created the ultimate in stereo sound.
Only original MARANTZ parts can insure that your MARANTZ product will continue to perform to the specifications for which
it is famous.
Parts for your MARANTZ equipment are generally available to our National Marantz Subsidiary or Agent.
ORDERING PARTS :
Parts can be ordered either by mail or by Fax.. In both cases, the correct part number has to be specified.
The following information must be supplied to eliminate delays in processing your order :
1. Complete address
2. Complete part numbers and quantities required
3. Description of parts
4. Model number for which part is required
5. Way of shipment
6. Signature : any order form or Fax. must be signed, otherwise such part order will be considered as null and void.
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USA
THE NETHERLANDS
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PHONE : +31 - 40 - 2732241
PHONE : 0800 - 123123(Discagem Direta Gratuita)
PHONE : 630 - 307 - 3100
FAX
: +31 - 40 - 2735578
FAX
: +55 11 534. 8988
FAX
: 630 - 307 - 2687
CANADA
AMERICAS
AUSTRALIA
TECHNICAL AUDIO GROUP PTY, LTD
558 DARLING STREET,
BALMAIN, NSW 2041,
LENBROOK INDUSTRIES LIMITED
633 GRANITE COURT,
PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 3K1
CANADA
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MARANTZ PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS
2640 WHITE OAK CIRCLE, SUITE A
AURORA, ILLINOIS 60504 USA
AUSTRALIA
PHONE : 61 - 2 - 9810 - 5300
PHONE : 905 - 831 - 6333
PHONE : 630 - 820 - 4800
FAX
: 61 - 2 - 9810 - 5355
FAX
: 905 - 831 - 6936
FAX
: 630 - 820 - 8103
SINGAPORE
THAILAND
AUSTRALIA
WO KEE HONG DISTRIBUTION PTE LTD
130 JOO SENG ROAD
#03-02 OLIVINE BUILDING
SINGAPORE 368357
PHONE : +65 858 5535 / +65 381 8621
QualiFi Pty Ltd,
24 LIONEL ROAD,
MT. WAVERLEY VIC 3149
AUSTRALIA
PHONE : +61 - (0)3 - 9543 - 1522
MRZ STANDARD CO.,LTD
746 - 754 MAHACHAI ROAD.,
WANGBURAPAPIROM, PHRANAKORN,
BANGKOK, 10200 THAILAND
PHONE : +66 - 2 - 222 9181
FAX
: +65 858 6078
FAX
: +61 - (0)3 - 9543 - 3677
FAX
: +66 - 2 - 224 6795
TAIWAN
MALAYSIA
NEW ZEALAND
PAI- YUING CO., LTD.
WO KEE HONG ELECTRONICS SDN. BHD.
SUITE 8.1, LEVEL 8, MENARA GENESIS,
NO. 33, JALAN SULTAN ISMAIL,
50250 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
PHONE : +60 3 - 2457677
WILDASH AUDIO SYSTEMS NZ
14 MALVERN ROAD MT ALBERT
AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND
PHONE : +64 - 9 - 8451958
6 TH FL NO, 148 SUNG KIANG ROAD,
TAIPEI, 10429, TAIWAN R.O.C.
PHONE : +886 - 2 - 25221304
FAX
: +886 - 2 - 25630415
FAX
: +64 - 9 - 8463554
FAX
: +60 3 - 2458180
JAPAN Technical
KOREA
MARANTZ JAPAN, INC.
35- 1, 7- CHOME, SAGAMIONO
SAGAMIHARA - SHI, KANAGAWA
JAPAN 228-8505
MK ENTERPRISES LTD.
ROOM 604/605, ELECTRO-OFFICETEL, 16-58,
3GA, HANGANG-RO, YONGSAN-KU, SEOUL
KOREA
PHONE : +81 42 748 1013
PHONE : +822 - 3232 - 155
FAX
: +81 42 741 9190
FAX
: +822 - 3232 - 154
SHOCK, FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST :
CAUTION : After servicing this appliance and prior to returning to customer, measure the resistance between either primary AC
cord connector pins ( with unit NOT connected to AC mains and its Power switch ON ), and the face or Front Panel of product and
controls and chassis bottom.
Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC power is applied, and
verified before it is return to the user/customer.
Ref. UL Standard No. 1492.
In case of difficulties, do not hesitate to contact the Technical
Department at above mentioned address.
001120MIT
1. Servicing the DR6050
1.1 INTRODUCTION:
The DR6050 is the consumer version of a CD recorder, this means that the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) is
included. The DR6050 can only record on the Audio CDRs (Consumer Use).
The DR6050 is suitable for recording and playback of CD-RW discs (CD-Re Writable disc).
Playback & Recording and Disc
CD-RW
CDR
Disc
SCMS
Consumer Disc
Professional Disc
Professional Disc
Consumer Disc
CD
non
non
non
non
Finalized
Finalized
Finalized
Finalized
Player/Recorder
Finalized
Finalized
Finalized
Finalized
Audio CD Player
Current products Ex:CD-17
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
no
P
P
P
P
no
no
P/R
P
no
no
no
P
no
no
P/R
P
-
Audio CD Player
CD-RW playback Ex:CD-17MK II
no
P
no
-
CD-RW Recorder
For Professional Ex:CDR630/640
P/R
P/R
P/R
P/R
P/R
P/R
P/R
P
no
YES
CD-RW Recorder
For Consumer Ex:DR6050
Consumer
: For Digital Audio
Professional : For General use (Including PC)
P
R
: Playback
: Recording
1.2 OPENING THE PRODUCT:
The product can be opened by removing the top cover (6 screws). Once the product is opened one can have access to the
several PCB's and the main module.
Power Supply
PCB
Terminal
PCB
CDR Module
MAR775
CD
Loder
VAL1250
DISPLAY
PCB
PHONE
BOARD
Below the several PCB's and it function and service policy will be discussed:
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1.2.1 CDR loader (CDR main module CDL4009 or MAR770):
This complete CDR loader is considered as not repairable in the field. therefore this module will be repaired centrally. A
module exchange procedure will be set up for this purpose. The module can be removed from the product by removing 4
screws and the transformer (see demounting the CDR module on page 1-7), and loosing the connectors.
This module is the complete CD recorder, it contains the following parts:
CD Mechanism (CDM4009'). Underneath this mechanism a PCB is mounted which is adjusted to the mechanism (laser
current settings are stored in EEPROM).
Loader Assy. This mechanical assy takes care for the tray control.
Main PCB. This PCB takes care that the (analog or digital) signal to be recorded is converted into a suitable signal which
can be recorded on the disc.
Digital signals with an other sampling frequency then 44.1kHz will be converted in the sample rate converter (DASP) to
44.1kHz.
Analog signals will be first converted into a digital converter by the AD converter.
This PCB also takes care that the signal from the CD (playback) is converted into a suitable digital signal (or analog via
the DA converter).
The main microprocessor controls the several functions of this PCB.
1.2.2 Power Supply PCB.
This PCB contains the Power SW, which is jointed the Power bottom on the front panel. This PCB consists of power supply
part. The power suppluy part delivers the several voltages for the diffrent PCB in the DR6050. On this power supply one
fuse (primary side) is mounted on this PCB. All parts are available as spare parts.
1.2.3 Terminal PCB.
This PCB coutaius input and output terminals. All parts are available as spare parts.
1.2.4 Display Board.
This PCB contains the Display, which informs the user about the status of the recording/playback process and it also takes
care for scanning the keys on the front panel. The information from the keys is fed via a I2 C connection to the main
microprocessor on the CDR loader module. Information which needs to be displayed is also fed via this I2 C line from the
main microprocessor on the CDR loader module to the display controller.
The parts for this PCB are available as service parts so this PCB can be repairable up to component level.
1.2.5 Headphone PCB.
This PCB contains the headphone socket.
IMPORTANT
In case of replace the CD-R module "MAR775", the initialization is necessary.
Please initialize the CD-R module with following orders.
1. Press the POWER button (POWER ON) while depressing FINALIZE button and REC
TYPE button together.
2. FL Display shows;
WAIT
PGM PROTOCOL
PGM PORT END
3. Press the POWER button (POWER OFF).
Then the CD-R module set up to DR6050 own status.
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2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
System .................................................................................................... Compact disc digital audio
Number of channels ................................................................................ 2 (stereo)
Applicable discs ...................................................................................... CD, CD-R (digital audio), CD-RW (digital audio)
Power Requirement
F version ........................................................................................... AC 100 V 50 / 60 Hz
K version ........................................................................................... AC 110 V / 220 V 50 /60 Hz
N version ........................................................................................... AC 230 V 50 Hz
U version. .......................................................................................... AC 120 V 60 Hz
Power Consumption ................................................................................ 20 W
Operating Temperature . ......................................................................... 5 °C - 35 °C
Dimension (MAX)
Width ................................................................................................. 440 mm
Height................................................................................................ 87 mm
Depth ................................................................................................ 317 mm
Weight ................................................................................................ 4.4 kg
AUDIO
Frequency Response .............................................................................. 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Playback S/N .......................................................................................... 100 dB
Playback Dynamic Range ....................................................................... 96 dB
Playback Total Harmonic Distortion ........................................................ 0.003 %
Recording S/N......................................................................................... 90 dB
Recording Dynamic Range ..................................................................... 92 dB
Recording Total Harmonic Distortion ...................................................... 0.006 %
Analog Output Voltage ............................................................................ 2 V RMS
Digital Coaxial Output ............................................................................. 0.5 V (p-p) / 75 ohms
Digital Optical Output .............................................................................. - 20 dB
Headphones ............................................................................................ 0 - 5 Vrms / 8 - 2000 ohms
Recording values for line input
Digital Coaxial Input (automatic sample rate conversion) ....................... 32 - 48 kHz
Digital Optical Input (automatic sample rate conversion)........................ 32 - 48 kHz
Analog Input ............................................................................................ 600 mVrms / 50 kohms
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
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3. WARNINGS
WARNING
ESD
WAARSCHUWING
Alle IC´s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn gevoelig voor
electrostatische ontladingen (ESD).
Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan de levensduur
drastisch doen vermindern. Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie
via een polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met hetzelfde
potentiaal als de massa van het apparaat.
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to
electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during
repair can reduce life drastically.
When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the
same potential as the mass of the set via a wristband with
resistance. Keep components and tools at this potential.
Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op ditzelfde potentiaal.
ATTENTION
AVVERTIMENTO
Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono sensibili alle scariche
statiche (ESD).
La loro longevità potrebbe essere fortemente ridatta in caso di
non osservazione della più grande cauzione alla loro
manipolazione. Durante le riparationi occorre quindi essere
collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della massa
delápparecchio tramite un braccialetto a resistenza.
Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili con quali si
lavora siano anche a questo potenziale.
Tous les IC et beaucoup d´autres semi-conducteurs sont
sensibles aux décharges statiques (ESD). Leur longévite
pourrait être considérablement écourtée par le fait qu´aucune
précaution nést prise à leur manipulation.
Lors de réparations, s´assurer de bien être relié au même
potentiel que la masse de l´appareil et enfileer le bracelet
serti d´une résistance de sécurité.
WARNUNG
Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind empfindlich
gegenüber elektrostatischen Entladungen (ESD).
Unsorgfältige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kann die
Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren.
Sorgen Sie dafür, daß sie im Reparaturfall über ein Puls-
armband mit Widerstand mit dem Massepotential des
Gerätes verbunden sind.
Veiller à ce que les composants ainsi que les outils que l´on
utilise soient également à ce potentiel.
Halten Sie Bauteile und Hilfsmittel ebenfalls auf diesem
Potential.
AVAILABLE ESD PROTECTION EQUIPMENT :
anti-static table mat
large
small
1200x650x1.25mm
600x650x1.25mm
4822 466 10953
4822 466 10958
4822 395 10223
4822 320 11307
4822 320 11305
4822 320 11306
anti-static wristband
connection box (3 press stud connections, 1M )
extendible cable (2m, 2M , to connect wristband to connection box)
connecting cable (3m, 2M , to connect table mat to connection box)
earth cable (1M , to connect any product to mat or to connection box)
KIT ESD3 (combining all 6 prior products - small table mat)
wristband tester
4822 320 11308
4822 310 10671
4822 344 13999
SAFETY
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its
original condition and that parts which are identical with
those specified be used.
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat in zijn
oorspronkeliijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat
onderdelen, identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.
De Veiligheidsonderdelen zijn aangeduid met het symbool
Safety components are marked by the symbol
Les normes de sécurité exigent que l`appareil soit remis
à l`état d`origine et que soient utilisées les pièces de
rechange identiques à celles spécifiées.
Le norme di sicurezza estigono che l´apparecchio venga
rimesso nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i
pezzi di ricambiago identici a quelli specificati.
Componenty di sicurezza sono marcati con
Les composants de sécurité sont marqués
Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvor-
schriften zu beachten. Der Originalzustand des Gerätes
darf nicht verändert werden. Für Reparaturen sind Original-
ersatzteile zu verwenden.
Sicherheitsbauteile sind durch das Symbol
markiert.
U : VERSION
N : VERSION
CLASS 3B
LASER PRODUCT
CLASS III b
LASER PRODUCT
DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
Varning !
Advarsel !
Varoitus !
Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och
spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiina
er ude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling. näkymättömälle laserisäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen !
After servicing and before returning the set to customer
perform a leakage current measurement test from all
exposed metal parts to earth ground, to assure no
shock hazard exists.
"Pour votre sécurite, ces documents doivent être utilisés par
des spécialistes agréés, seuls habilités à réparer votre
appareil en panne".
The leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA.
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4. SERVICE HINTS
5. SERVICE TOOLS
Audio signals disc
4822 397 30184
Disc without errors (SBC444)+
Disc with DO errors, black spots and fingerprints (SBC444A)
Disc (65 min 1kHz) without no pause
Max. diameter disc (58.0 mm)
Torx screwdrivers
4822 397 30245
4822 397 30155
4822 397 60141
Set (straight)
4822 395 50145
4822 395 50132
4822 395 30204
Set (square)
13th order filter
Hexagon socket screw button (No. 1.5)
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6.
Diangostic Software
6.2.2 Requirements to perform the test
6.1 Dealer mode
•
•
Working keyboard to start up the test.
Working local display to check the output messages.
The purpose of the dealer mode is to prevent people taking out
the CD inside the player at exhibitions, showrooms etc.. This
mode disables the open/close function of the player.
The dealer mode can be switched on and off pressing keys
[OPEN/CLOSE] and [STOP] of the CDR player simultaneously
while switching on the unit. The dealer mode is stored in the
flash memory and can only be changed by executing the above
actions.
6.2 Dealer diagnostics
DEALER DIAGNOSTICS
(status of player)
If power ON,
switch power OFF
Press <REWIND> + <FFWD>
simultaneously and switch
ON unit
Display blinks
“BUSY”
during test
NO
Set displays
Set OK?
“ERROR”
YES
Set displays
“PASSED”
To end test, switch OFF unit
CL96532086-024.eps
090999
Figure 6-1
6.2.1 Description
The intention of the dealer diagnostics is to give an indication
of the CDR player status. An inexperienced, even non-
technical dealer will/can perform the test. Tests are executed
automatically without need for external tools or disassembly of
the unit. This test checks the CDR main board using the same
tests as the electrical service diagnostics program. Only the
result of the test, "PASSED" or "ERROR", will be shown on the
display. Pressing keys [F FWD] and [REWIND] simultaneously
while switching on the unit, starts the test. Switching off the unit
ends the test.
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6.3 Electrical service diagnostics
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS
(software versions, test for defective components)
If power ON,
switch power OFF
Load CD-DA disc (SBC444A)
Press <PLAY> + <F FWD>
simultaneously and switch ON unit
LOADER TESTS
CDR LOADER TEST
PLAYER
INFORMATION
Display :
ABORT TEST
CD-DA disc must be loaded
"PLAYER ID"
"SW VERSION BACK END"
"SW VERSION CDR LOADER"
Display shows current disc time
(CDR775 "SW VERSION CD LOADER"
CDR MAIN
BOARD TEST
Display : "DTST1"
DRAM test (7702)
)
NO
Display : "BERR1"
Press <F FWD>
Test OK?
or
or
"NO CDDA"
"NO DISC"
ABORT TEST
YES
Press <F FWD>
PASS OR FAIL
Press <F FWD>
Display : "DTST2"
CD LOADER TEST *
CD-DA disc must be loaded
ABORT TEST
FLASH CHECKSUM test (7702)
PASS OR FAIL
ABORT TEST
Display shows current disc time
Press <F FWD>
* FOR CDR775 ONLY
Display : "DTST3"
FLASH ERASE test (7702)
NO
Display : "BERR2"
PASS OR FAIL
Press <F FWD>
Test OK?
YES
or
or
"NO CDDA"
"NO DISC"
Display : "DTST4"
ABORT TEST
CODEC test (7702)
DISPLAY TEST
DISPLAY TEST
Press <F FWD>
PASS OR FAIL
Press <F FWD>
Display : "DTST5"
CDR LOADER
COMMUNICATION test
Display segments blink at f=1kHz
ABORT TEST
KEYBOARD &
RC TEST
Press <F FWD>
PASS OR FAIL
Display : "DTST6"
Press <F FWD>
KEYBOARD & RC TEST
*
CD LOADER
COMMUNICATION test
ABORT TEST
Display shows name of pressed keys
To end test, switch OFF unit
* FOR CDR775 ONLY
PASS OR FAIL
Press <F FWD>
NO
Tests OK?
Display : "DERRn"
n = failed test
YES
Display next
failed test
CL 96532086_025.eps
080999
Figure 6-2
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6.3.1 Description
The intention of the electrical service diagnostics is to show the
disc test is executed to check focus control, disc motor control,
radial control and jump grooves control. The disc test is
performed by audio play-back of 5 seconds at the beginning,
middle and end of the disc.
software versions present in the player and to direct the dealer
towards defective internal units. The units are : the CDR main
board, the CDR loader, the CD loader in case of a DR6050 and
the keyboard/display board. A sequence of tests is executed
automatically. Some of the tests can be aborted or skipped
without the result being taken into account. External tools or
disassembly of the unit is not necessary to get the diagnostic
information. Pressing keys [PLAY/PAUSE] and [F FWD]
simultaneously while switching on the unit, starts the test.
Switching off the unit ends the test.
CDR loader test
During the test, the current disc time is shown. In case of an
error the message "BERR1" will be displayed and the [F FWD]
key must be pressed to continue with the following test.
Pressing the [F FWD] key also aborts this test.
CD loader test
For DR6050 only. During the test, the current disc time is
shown. In case of an error the message "BERR2" will be
displayed and the [F FWD] key must be pressed to continue
with the following test. Pressing the [F FWD] key also aborts
this test.
6.3.2 Requirements to perform the test
Working keyboard to start up the test.
Working local display to check the output messages.
A CD-DA disc with a minimum of 3 tracks in all trays to
perform the disc test.
Display test
All segments will blink at a frequency of 1 Hz. Pressing the [F
FWD] key will start the next test because the user has to check
for himself if all segments work properly.
6.3.3 Description of the tests
Keyboard and remote control tests
Player information
The test will give the user the ability to test every key without
executing the function assigned to it. Therefore, the user needs
to press every key on the keyboard and the remote control. The
display will show the name of the key being pressed. Pressing
more than one key at once will give an unpredictable result
except for the service combinations : [PLAY/PAUSE] + [STOP],
[PLAY/PAUSE] + [F FWD], [F FWD] + [REWIND], [ERASE] +
[RECORD], [PLAY/PAUSE] + [RECORD].
In this part of the test the following important information can be
checked without removing the cover :
Recorder ID.
SW-version back end of player.
SW-version CDR loader.
SW-version CD loader (only for DR6050).
CDR main board test
[F FWD] key. The message "DERRn" will be displayed with n
indicating the faulty test number.
If one of the tests is aborted with the [F FWD] key, no error
message will be displayed for this test. The flash data erase
test ("DTST3") can not be aborted !
6.4 Mechanical service diagnostics
MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS
The CDR main board test consists out of :
(test for defective components)
DRAM test
If power ON,
switch power OFF
Display : "DTST1". The DRAM used for buffer management is
tested by writing, reading and verifying test patterns.
Press <PLAY/PAUSE> + <STOP>
simultaneously and switch
ON unit
Flash checksum test
Display : "DTST2". This test checks the checksum of the
player's SW stored in the flash.
<OPEN>
TRAY TEST
Visual inspection
Display shows “OPENED”
even if tray is blocked
FOCUS TEST
Display shows “BUSY”
Visual inspection
<CLOSE>
<FWD>
Flash data erase
Display : "DTST3". During this test, all temporary information
(CDtxt) in the flash is erased.
<REWIND>
SLEDGE TEST
Visual inspection
Display shows “BUSY”
CODEC (ADC/DAC) test
Display : "DTST4". This test checks the CODEC IC by writing,
reading and verifying test patterns. The test is not applicable for
CDR950.
To end test, switch OFF unit
CL96532086_026.eps
080999
CDR communication test
Figure 6-3
Display : "DTST5". The communication between the host
processor (DASP) and the CDR loader via the DSA-R-bus is
tested.
6.4.1 Description
No external tools are required to perform this test. The cover
needs to be removed because the user has to check the
movements of the tray, focus and sledge visually. Pressing
keys [PLAY/PAUSE] and [STOP] simultaneously while
switching on the unit, starts the test. Switching off the unit ends
the test. In case of a DR6050, one can check the CD loader
mechanics in the same way by pressing the above key
combination on the CD player keys.
CD communication test
Display : "DTST6"). The communication between the host
processor (DASP) and the CD loader is tested. The test is only
applicable for DR6050.
Loader tests
These tests determine if the CDR loader and the CD loader in
case of a DR6050 w ork correctly. A CD-DA disc with a
minimum of 3 tracks needs to be inserted in both loaders. A
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6.4.2 Requirements to perform the test
Working keyboard to cycle through the tests and to start up
6.5.1 Description
This test is initiated by pressing [ERASE] and [RECORD]
the test.
simultaneously while switching on the unit. The player will
erase a complete CD-RW disc (including PMA and ATIP lead
out area) at speed N=2. The display shows the countdown of
the remaining time required for the operation to complete. The
format is "ER mm:ss", where "mm" are the remaining minutes
and "ss" the remaining seconds. After completion the message
"PASSED" is shown, and the player has to be switched off and
on again to start up in normal operating mode. Switching off the
unit before completion of the test, leaves the disc in an
unpredictable state. In such case only a complete DC-erase
procedure can recover the CD-RW disc.
Working local display to check the output messages.
6.4.3 Description of the tests
Focus control test
The focussing lens is continuously moving up and down. The
display reads "BUSY".
Sledge control test
After pressing [F FWD] the sledge continuously moves up and
down. Pressing [REWIND] stops the sledge at the position it is
in and the focus control test resumes. The display reads
"BUSY".
6.5.2 Requirements to perform the test
Functional CDR player.
A CD-RW audio disc must be present in the tray.
Tray control test
This test starts from within the focus control test routine.
Pressing [OPEN/CLOSE] moves the tray in or out. In the tray
open position one can initiate focus and sledge tests by
pressing [F FWD]. One has to stop these tests pressing
[REWIND] before it is possible to close the tray again.
Depending on the action the display reads "OPEN",
"OPENED", "CLOSE" or "BUSY".
6.5 DC-erase service mode
DC ERASE SERVICE MODE
(erasement of complete CD-RW)
Load CD-RW disc
Press
<ERASE> + <RECORD>
simultaneously and switch
ON unit
Display shows:
“
ER mm:ss”
mm
ss
:remaining minutes
:remaining seconds
TOTAL and REM are also
illuminated
Display shows:
“
PASSED”
when the erase function is
completed
“
ERROR”
if DC ERASE fails
To end test, switch OFF unit
CL96532086_027.eps
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Figure 6-4
9
7.
Faultfinding trees
7.1 CDR-Module
NO DISC LOADED
SWITCH ON POWER
CHECK:
MAINS, MAINS CABLE
POWER SUPPLY (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE PSU)
WIRING
ON/OFF SWITCH
FUSES
VOLTAGES
NO
DISPLAY (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
DISPLAY?
YES
WIRING
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
CLOCK SIGNAL 8MHz
CONTROL SIGNALS
KEYBOARD
STANDBY LED
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
DISPLAY TEST, KEYBOARD TEST
CHECK:
NO
DISPLAY:
"INSERT DISC"
WIRING
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES
PRESS
<OPEN/CLOSE>
CHECK:
DISPLAY BOARD (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
WIRING
NO
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
CLOCK SIGNAL 8MHz
CONTROL SIGNALS
TRAY?
YES
KEYBOARD
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
DISPLAY TEST, KEYBOARD TEST
MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF ERROR OCCURS
INSERT DISC
PRESS <OPEN/CLOSE>
NO
NO
CD-DA DISC
LOADED?
CD-R DISC
LOADED?
CD-RW DISC
LOADED?
YES
YES
YES
SEE CD-RW DISC
FAULT FINDING
SEE CD-DA DISC
FAULT FINDING
SEE CD-R DISC
FAULT FINDING
CL 96532076_016.eps
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Figure 7-1
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CD-DA DISC LOADED
CHECK:
WIRING
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
NO
DISC
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
DETECTION &
READING?
YES
CHECK:
DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
NO
DISPLAY:
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
“CD”
&
T.O.C. INFO?
YES
CHECK:
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
I/O BOARD
PRESS <PLAY>
W651 CONNECTION
FLEX CONNECTION
+5V (pin 8 conn. JJ01)
KILL VOLTAGE (pin 7 conn. JJ01):
-8V DURING PLAY
ANALOG
AUDIO
OUT?
NO
KILL TRANSISTORS QN51 - QN54
PLAY AUDIO SIGNALS DISC TRACK 15:
SIGNAL OF 5.4 VPP ON PINS 1 AND 3 OF CONN.
J652
YES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
YES
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
I/O BOARD
DISTORTION?
NO
FLEX CONNECTION
+5V (pin 8 conn. JJ01)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
WIRING OF HEADPHONE/IR BOARD
NO
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
HEADPHONE?
YES
CHECK:
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
I/O BOARD
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT?
NO
FLEX CONNECTION
+5V (pin 8 conn. JJ01)
DIGITAL OUT TRANSFORMER LT02, Q311
YES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
PLAY BACK OF CD-DA
DISCS OK
CL 96532076_017.eps
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Figure 7-2
11
CD-R DISC LOADED
CHECK:
WIRING
NO
DISC
DETECTION &
READING?
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES
CHECK:
NO
NO
DISPLAY:
DISPLAY:
“CD”
T.O.C. INFO?
DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
“CD R”
&
&
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
OPC INFO?
YES
YES
FINALISED CD-R DISC
LOADED
SEE CD-DA DISC
CD-R DISC PARTIALLY
RECORDED OR EMPTY
FAULT FINDING
START MANUAL
RECORDING FROM
ANALOG SOURCE
CHECK:
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
NO
LEVEL
DISPLAY BOARD (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
EASY JOG KNOB
ADJUSTABLE?
2
I C COMMUNICATION
YES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
KEYBOARD TEST
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
START RECORDING
FROM DIGITAL
SOURCE
CHECK:
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
I/O BOARD
NO
DIGITAL IN?
OPTICAL IN?
FLEX CONNECTION
+5V (pin 8 conn. JJ01)
Q311, OPTICAL RECEIVER J301
YES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
NO
CHECK:
RECORDING
SUCCESSFUL?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES
CL 96532076_018.eps
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SET OK
Figure 7-3
12
CD-RW DISC LOADED
CHECK:
WIRING
NO
DISC
DETECTION &
READING?
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
YES
CHECK:
NO
NO
DISPLAY:
DISPLAY:
“CD”
T.O.C. INFO?
DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
“CD RW”
&
&
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
OPC INFO?
YES
YES
FINALISED CD-RW DISC
LOADED
CD-RW DISC PARTIALLY
RECORDED OR EMPTY
SEE CD-DA DISC
FAULT FINDING
START ERASING OF LAST RECORDED TRACK
CHECK:
NO
ERASING
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF "DERRn"
OR "BERRn" ERROR OCCURS
SUCCESSFUL?
YES
IF DISC CORRUPTED TRY DC ERASE
CL 96532076_019.eps
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SET OK
Figure 7-4
13
7.2 CD Module
CD MODULE
NO DISC
POWER ON
CHECK FLEX CONNECTION FROM CDR MAIN BOARD
POWER SUPPLY
+5V, +12V AT TESTPOINTS 28 AND 27
+5V AT CONN. 1000 PINS 1 AND 3
+5V AT IC7005 PIN 14
+3V3 AT IC7000 PINS 5,17,21,57, CHECK SAFETY RESISTORS
+5V AT IC7020 PIN 25
+10V AT IC7020 PINS 26, 27, 28
+12V AT IC7021 PIN 5, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3131
+12V AT IC7022 PIN 5, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3154
+5V AT IC7025 PIN 16
DISC
DETECTION
STARTS?
NO
YES
+5V AT IC7202 PIN 38, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3308
+3V3 AT IC7309 PINS 4 AND 13, CHECK SAFETY RESISTORS R3215, R3216
+12V AT IC7120 PIN 8, CHECK SAFETY RESISTOR R3263
NO
CLOCKS
DISPLAY?
YES
8.4672MHz AT TESTPOINT 7
12MHz AT TESTPOINTS 29 AND 30
11.2896 AT TESTPOINT 10
2.1168MHz AT TESPOINT 20
44.1kHz AT TESTPOINT 21
DISPLAY
PRESS
SEE FAULTFINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD
<OPEN/CLOSE>
MICROPROCESSOR 7202
DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE : MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS CD LOADER : TRAY TEST
CHECK TRAY MOTOR VOLTAGES TRAY+, TRAY-
MICROPROCESSOR 7202
CHECK TRAY MOTOR DRIVER IC7021
REPLACE OR REPAIR CD LOADER ASSY:
TRAY MOTOR ASSY 02, BELT 11
NO
TRAY?
YES
LOAD DISC
(CD-DA OR PARTIALLY
RECORDED CD-R/CD-RW)
DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE : MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS CD LOADER :
FOCUS TEST & SLEDGE TEST
PRESS <OPEN/CLOSE>
CHECK WIRING TO CDM
CHECK POWER DRIVERS 7021, 7022, 7020
CHECK VOLTAGES ON POWER DRIVERS (SEE CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS)
TESTPOINTS 4, 5, 6 : PULSE DENSITY MODULATED SIGNALS
HF PATH
NO
TESTPOINTS 1, 2, 3, 9 : EYEPATTERN
CHECK RW AT TESTPOINT 8 : HIGH FOR CDDA AND CDR DISC, LOW FOR
CDRW DISC. EYEPATTERN OF CDRW DISC WILL BE AMPLIFIED ( X 2.5).
TOC?
»
»
X 0.8)
EYEPATTERN OF CDDA DISC WILL BE ATTENUATED(
YES
CHECK S1,S2 AT TESTPOINTS 25 AND 26 (SEE CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS)
TESTPOINTS 20, 21, 22: I S DATA, WCLK, SCLK
2
REPLACE OR REPAIR CD LOADER ASSY (CDM MECHANISM)
SEE NEXT PAGE:
PLAYBACK
CL 96532086_030.eps
080999
Figure 7-5
14
CD MODULE PLAYBACK
PRESS <PLAY>
DAC 7309
2
TESTPOINTS 20, 21, 22 : I S AT INPUT OF DAC 7309
CHECK POWER SUPPLY PINS 4, 13
CHECK CLK11 AT PIN 6 : 11.2896MHz
PIN 11 : MUTE HIGH?
NO
AUDIO?
TESTPOINTS 23, 24 : ANALOG OUTPUT?
REPLACE DAC 7309
YES
OPAMP 7120
TESTPOINTS 23, 24 : ANALOG OUTPUT?
POWER SUPPLY: PIN 8
12V
REPLACE OPAMP 7120
YES
DAC 7309
OPAMP 7120
DISTORTION?
NO
NO
FLEX TO CDR MAINBOARD
FLEX TO CD OUT BOARD
CHECK I/O BOARD, CD OUT BOARD
AUDIO
CD OUT PCB?
YES
PLAYBACK CD
MODULE OK
CL 96532086_031.eps
080999
Figure 7-6
15
8.
Faultfinding Guide
Display controller TMP87C874F
8.1 Display Board
TMP87CH74F( QY01) is a high speed and high performance
8-bit single chip microprocessor, containing 8-bit A/D
conversion inputs and a VFT (Vacuum Fluorescent Tube)
driver. In this application, its functions are :
slave microprocessor.
8.1.1 Description of display board
General description
The display board has three major parts : the FTD (Fluorescent
Tube Display), the display controller TMP87CH74Fand the
keyboard. The display controller is controlled by the DASP
master processor on the CDR main board. The communication
protocol used is I2C. So all the information between DASP and
display controller goes via the SDA or I2C DATA and SCL or
I2C CLK lines. Communication is always initiated by the DASP
on the CDR main board. Unlike the previous generations of
CDR players, the interrupt generated by the display controller
at key-press or reception of remote control is not used. Instead,
the DASP polls the display controller for these events.
FTD driver.
generates the square wave for the filament voltage
required for an AC FTD.
generates the grid and segment scanning for the FTD.
generates the scanning grid for the key matrix.
input for remote control.
All the communication runs via the serial bus interface I2C. The
display controller uses an 8MHz resonator as clock driver.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TMP87C874F
64
63
62
61 60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
I/O PORT8 (VFT)
I/O PORT7 (VFT)
I/O PORT6 (VFT)
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
VDD
VAREF
VASS
DATA MEMORY
( RAM )
PROGR MEMORY
( ROM )
PROGRAM
COUNTER
512X8 BIT
8kX8 BIT
C P U
16 BIT
TIMER/COUNTER
INTERRUPT
CONTROLLER
8 BIT
TIMER/COUNTER
8 BIT A/D
CONVERT.
CLOCK/TIMING CONTROLLER
( I/O PORT2 )
VKK
I/O PORT0
I/O PORT1
2
I
C
PORT3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9516
10 11
1192
13
14
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
INT0
INT1
external interrupt input 0
external interrupt input 1
RESETN
SCL
SDA
TEST
VAREF
VASS
VDD
reset signal input, active low
I2C-bus serial clock input/output
I2C-bus serial data input/output
test pin, tied to low
analog reference voltage input
analog reference ground
+5V
VKK
VSS
VFT driver power supply
ground
CL 96532076_028.eps
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XIN, XOUT resonator connecting pins for high-frequency clock
Figure 8-1
16
8.1.2 Test instructions
Supply voltages
Grid lines
Level and timing of all grid lines, G1-->G15, can be checked
either at the FTD itself or at the display controller. Grid lines
G13, G14 and G15 each have an extra current amplifier in line
: QY02 for G13, QY03 for G14 and QY04 for G15. A typical
grid line signal shows in the oscillogram below.
The display board receives several voltages via connector
JY01.
•
•
VFTD : -35V 5% measured at pin 2 of conn. JY01.
VDC1-VDC2 : 3V8 10% measured between pin 1 and 3 of
conn. 1119.
PM3392A
•
+5V +5: V 5% measured at pin 10 of conn. JY01
Voltages VFTD, VDC1 and VDC2 are produced in the power
supply unit and sent to the display board via the CDR main
board. The +5V voltage is produced on the CDR main board as
D5V.
+4V
0V
Clock signal
As clock driver for the display controller, a resonator of 8 MHz
(XY01)is used. The signal can be measured at pins 8 and 9 of
the display controller : 8 MHz 5%.
-38V
Control signals
RESET
The reset signal comes via pin 4 of conn. JY01 from the DASP
master processor on the CDR main board (SYS_RESET). The
reset is low active. It should be kept low during power up for at
least 3 machine cycles with supply voltage in operating range
and a stable clock signal (1 machine cycle = 12 x 1/Fc (8 MHz)
sec.). During normal operation, the reset should be high (3V3).
The high signal is 3V3 because the DASP operates on 3V3.
CH1!10.0 V=
M TB1. 00ms
ch 1+
CL 96532076_024.eps
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Figure 8-3 ‘Gridline’
Segment lines
I2C DATA/I2C CLK
Level and timing of all segment lines, P1-->P21, can be
checked either at the FTD itself or at the display controller.
The data on these segment lines however,
characters displayed. The oscillogram below
These lines connect to the DASP master processor via
respectively pin 5 and pin 7 of conn. JY01. When there is no
communication, they should have the high level (+5V). The
oscillogram below gives an indication of how these signals
should look like.
depends on the
shows a
line with data. A segment line without data
segment
a -38V level.
maintains
PM3392A
PM3392A
+5V
+5V
0V
2
I C DATA
0V
+5V
-35V
2
I C CLK
0V
CH1! 2. 00 V =
CH2 V=
CH1! 10.0 V=
M TB1. 00ms
ch 1+
CL 96532076_027.eps
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2
M TB10.0ms
ch 1+
CL 96532076_025.eps
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Figure 8-4 ‘Segment line’
Key matrix lines
Figure 8-2 ‘I2C signals’
FTD drive lines
The lines connected to pins 34, 35, 36 and 37 of the display
controller act as matrix scanners. Without a key pressed, they
maintain a low level. As soon as a key is pressed, the scanning
line connected to that key puts out a scanning signal, which
should look like the oscillogram below. This scanning signal
goes via the pressed key to I/O port 4 of the display controller
(pins 28 to 33). The display controller can now determine which
key has been pressed. Without a key pressed, pins 28 to 33 of
the display controller maintain a high level (+5V).
Filament voltage
Should measure 3.8V 10%(=VDC1-VDC2) between pins 1-3
and pins1-52 of the FTD(VX01).
17
The pulses created this way arrive at pin 16 and 17 of the
display controller. The first pulse to arrive tells the controller the
direction of the rotation. Counting the pulses reveals the
amount of rotation. Combining and decoding this information,
the display controller will execute the appropriate task.
PM3392A
+5V
0V
Push button operation
This button connects to the key matrix lines and thus the
operation is identical to the ordinary keys. Without being
pressed, pin 4 of the easy jog maintains the low level, pin 5 the
high level. When pressed the scanning signal goes through the
closed contact of pins 4 and 5, and can be checked at both
pins.
IR receiver - remote control
In the CDR570/930 the IR receiver RPM6934-V4 (ZY01) is
mounted on the display board. In all versions the IR receiver
connects to the display controller. The signal coming from the
receiver can be checked at pin 22 of the display controller. This
signal is normally high (+5V). When the remote control is being
operated, pulses mixed in with the +5V can be measured. The
oscillogram gives an indication of how the signal looks like with
the RC being operated.
CH1!2. 00 V=
MT B5.00m s
ch1+
CL 96532076_026.eps
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Figure 8-5 ‘Key matrix scan line’
Easy jog knob
Rotary operation
The easy jog knob (SY26) incorporates a whole heap of user
control possibilities in just one knob. Without the knob being
operated, pin 1 and 3 of the knob (and thus pin 16 and 17 of the
display controller), maintain the +5V level. Turning the knob
clockwise briefly connects pin 1 to GND followed by pin 3.
PM3392A
+5V
0V
PM3392
Pin1
1
Pin3
CH1! 2.00 V=
MTB20. 0ms
ch 1+
CH1 5.00 V=
CH2 5.00 V= MTB20.0ms- 1.92dv ch2-
CL 96532076_021.eps
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CL 96532076_023.eps
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Figure 8-8 ‘IR receiver signal’
Figure 8-6 ‘Turn clockwise’
Turning the knob anti-clockwise briefly connects pin 3 to GND
followed by pin 1.
PM3392
Pin1
Pin3
CH1 5.00 V=
CH2 5.00 V= MTB20.0ms- 1.92dv ch2-
CL 96532076_022.eps
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Figure 8-7 ‘Turn anti-clockwise’
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8.1.3 Display board troubleshooting guide
SWITCH POWER ON,
EXIT STAND BY
MODE
CHECK :
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
-35V % at conn. JY01-2
5
NO
3V8 10% between conn. JY01-1 and JY01-3
+5V 5% at conn. JY01-10
DISPLAY?
CLOCK SIGNAL
8Mhz at pins 8, 9 of QY01
CONTROL SIGNALS
YES
RESETN 3V3 (high) at conn. JY01-4 after start up
I2C DATA at conn. JY01-5
I2C CLK at conn. JY01-7
FTD DRIVE LINES
Filament voltage 3V8 10% between pins 1-3 and
of
pins 1-52
the FTD (VX01)
Grid lines (see test instructions)
Segment lines (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS - Local display test
CHECK:
NO
KEY
FUNCTIONS?
KEY MATRIX LINES (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS – Keyboard test
EASY JOG KNOB (see test instructions)
YES
NO
CHECK:
REMOTE
CONTROL?
IR RECEIVER signal at pin 22 of QY01 (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS – Remote control test
YES
DISPLAY BOARD
OK
CL 96532076_020.eps
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Figure 8-9 Display board troubleshooting’
19
cycle is regulated so that the output voltages are independent
of load or input voltage variations. The controlling device
MC44603 is an integrated pulse width modulator. A clock
signal initiates power pulses at a fixed frequency. The
termination of each output pulse occurs when a feedback
signal of the inductor current reaches a threshold set by the
error signal. In this way the error signal actually controls the
peak inductor current on cycle-by-cycle basis.
8.2 Power Supply Unit P816
8.2.1 Description of P816
MOSFET Q825 is used as apower switch controlled by the
controller Q810. When the switch is closed, energy is
transferred from mains to the transformer. This energy is
supplied to the load when the switch is opened. Through
control of the switch-on time, the energy transferred in each
Q851
L831
SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY PCB. (P801)
LM317
L854
10µH
1
4
L831
L853
D851
AG01
4.7µH
D802
Q892
C892
R853
10
S1WB
PC123F
100/25
L825
D806
D807
C819
0.1
C825
470pF
/400V
R819
330k
C820
0.22
R852
220
C855
0.1
G815
0.01
250V
C827
470pF
/1kV
C854
Q825
14
13
12
11
10
9
J801
C851
0.1
(UL/CSA,MIT)I
1M(CB)
100/6.3V
250V
2SK2943
C826
470pF
/400V
C852
330
R851
560
R894
L851
F820
1k
C821
120
4.7µH
/16V
L852
J851
L820
D803
D804
R825
/400V
S815
J820
2A_125V(F&U
2A_250V(N&K)
J821
)
1k
L856
C859
(OPTION)
C860
6.8µH
-34V
GND
C828
470pF
/400V
0.1
R826
1
R827
1.5
R828
1.5
R823
18k
J828
C857
2200
/10V
1W
D856 C856
RK46
+5V
+5V
R832
18k
R861
10k
R829
D832
AG01
1W
10k
GND
GND
GND
+12V
5
6
L862
10µH
L832
10
D861
R862
1k
L861
1µH
C864
AG01
D862
Q861
220/50
V
-8V
2SC
R863
10k
Q862
C862
2SA
C861
R865
10k
10/50V
+12V
R864
10k
C869
220
L867
2.2µH
D866
D868
RU4YX
/16V
R810
10k
L866
R801
82k
Q810
R866
1k
16
8
7
C866
0.1
C867
1000
/16V
Q871
7908
1
C868
MC44603P
VREF IREF
C801
82pF
NP0
D871
AG01
DEMAGINETIZATION
DETECT
DEMAGNETISATION
REFERENCE
BLOCK
SUUPL
INITIZLIZATION
Y
8
9
UVL01
C877
0.1
C875
100
MANAGEMENT
L872
L871
C872
BLOCK
C871
0.1
10µH
/16V
SYN
C
RIE
F
220
C873
220
R881 R882
/16V
3.3k
100
C802
/16V
L873
820pF
R812
OSCILLATOR
10
2
100
10
15
R802
22k
RF
LATCH
R813
15
STAND
Y
B
3
C876
BUFFER
R803
4.7k
=1
RP
Q
R883
1.8k
C882
0.022
12
STANDBY
(REDUCED FREQUENCY)
STAND
Y
B
Q801
4
C813
PC123F
2200pF
C881
100
THERMAL
SHUTDOWN
VREF VOC
C803
470p
R887
100
D881
TL431
VSB
OUT
2.5V
R884
2.21k
1%
/25V
ERROR
AM
14
OVER
OVER
VOLTAGE
D835
P
D836
6
J891
VOLTAGE
IREF
R885
PROTECT
MANAGEMENT
681
1%
R805 R804
C804
VOLTAEG
FEEDBACK
D814
AG01
15k
15k
4700pF
R814
DMAX&
C898
0.1
1.8k
UVL01
R886
E/A OUT
SOFT-START
CONTROL
R815
1.8k
13
FOLDBACK
VREF
R816
180
C814
0.1
FOLDBACK
CURRENT
SOFTSTART
INPUT
SENSEINPUT
&DMAX
+12V
5
7
11
R892
22k
R806
1k
R808 R807
R809
330
R893
C809
C810
18k
180k
10k
1500p
2.2/50V
Q891
R891
22k
2SC287
8
C891
100/25
Figure 8-10 ‘Blockdiagram P816’
Description of controller MC44603
Pin connections
The MC44603 is an enhanced high performance controller that
is specifically designed for off-line and DC-to-DC converter
applications. This device has the unique ability of automatically
changing operating modes if the converter output is
overloaded, unloaded or shorted. The MC44603 has several
distinguishing features when compared to conventional SMPS
controllers. These features consist of a foldback facility for
overload protection, a standby mode when the converter output
is slightly loaded, a demagnetization detection for reduced
switching stresses on transistor and diodes, and a high current
totem pole output ideally suited for driving a power MOSFET. It
can also be used for driving a bipolar transistor in low power
converters. It is optimised to operate in discontinuous mode but
can also operate in continuous mode. Its advanced design
allows use in current mode or voltage mode control
applications.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
VCC
Rref
VC
Output
R Frequency Standby
Voltage feedback Input
Error Amp Output
Gnd
Foldback Input
R Power Standby
Soft-Start/Dmax/
Voltage Mode
Overvoltage Protection (OVP)
Current Sense Input
Demag. Detection
CT
8
Sync Input
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Figure 8-11
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Pin function description
Description
Pin Name
This pin is the positive supply of the IC. The operating voltage range after start-up is 9.0 to 14.5 V.
The output high state (VOH) is set by the voltage applied to this pin.
Peak currents up to 750 mA can be sourced or sunk, suitable for driving either MOSFET or bipolar transistors.
The groundpin is a single return, typically connected back to the power source.
The foldback function provides overload protection.
1
2
3
4
5
6
VCC
VC
Output
Gnd
Foldback Input
When the overvoltage protection pin receives a voltage greater than 2.5V, the device is disabled and requires a
complete restart sequence.
Overvoltage
Protection
A voltage proportional to the current flowing into the power switch is connected to this input.
Current Sense
Input
7
8
A voltage delivered by an auxiliary transformer winding provides to the demagnetisation pin an indication of the
magnetisation state of the flyback transformer. A zero voltage detection corresponds to complete core
saturation.
Demagnetisation
Detection
The synchronisation input pin can be activated with either a negative pulse going from a level between 0.7V and
3.7V to Gnd or a positive pulse going from a level between 0.7V and 3.7V up to a level higher than 3.7V. The
oscillator runs free when Pin 9 is connected to Gnd.
Synchronisation
Input
9
The normal mode oscillator frequency is programmed by the capacitor CT choice together with the Rref
resistance value. CT, connected between Pin 10 and Gnd, generates the oscillator sawtooth.
10 CT
A capacitor, resistor or a voltage source connected to this pin limits the switching duty-cycle. This pin can be
used as a voltage mode control input. By connecting Pin 11 to Ground, the MC44603 can be shut down.
1
1
Soft-
Start/Dmax/Volta
ge-Mode
A voltage level applied to the RP Standby pin determines the output power level at which the oscillator will turn
into the reduced frequency mode of operation (i.e. standby mode). An internal hysteresis comparator allows to
return in the normal mode at a higher output power level.
12 RP Standby
The error amplifier output is made available for loop compensation.
13 E/A Out
This is the inverting input of the Error Amplifier. It can be connected to the switching power supply output
through an optical (or other) feedback loop.
14 Voltage
Feedback
The reduced frequency or standby frequency programming is made by the RF Standby resistance choice.
15 RF Standby
16 Rref
Rref sets the internal reference current. The internal reference current ranges from 100 A to 500 A. This
requires that 5.0kW £ Rref 25kW .
£
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Block diagram of MC44603
1
16
Vref
Iref
Vref
enable
DEMAGNETISATION
DETECT
8
DEMAGNETISATION
MANAGEMENT
REFERENCE
BLOCK
SUPPLY
INITIALISATION BLOCK
UVL01
Iref
VOSC PROT
VOSC
9
SYNC INPUT
VC
2
3
4
OSCILLATOR
10
CT
1Set
OUT
GND
BUFFER
C
15
12
RF STANDBY
LATCH
Vstby
1Reset
=1
RP STANDBY
2.5V
STANDBY
(REDUCED FREQUENCY)
THERMAL
Vref
SHUTDOWN
Voc
Iref
VS8 OUT
VOLTAGE
ERROR
AMP
14
13
FEEDBACK
OVER
VOLTAGE
PROTECT
CURRENT
SENSE
OVER
VOLTAGE
MANAGEMENT
6
UVL01
Vref
Dmax &
SOFT-START
CONTROL
E/A OUT
FOLDBACK
FOLDBACK
INPUT
CURRENT SENSE
INPUT
SOFT-START
& DMAX
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7
11
Figure 8-13
Operating description of MC44603
The input voltage Vcc (pin 1) is monitored by a comparator with
hysteresis, enabling the circuit at 14.5V and disabling the
circuit below 7.5V. The error amplifier compares a voltage Vfb
(pin 14) related to the output voltage of the power supply, with
an internal 2.5V reference. The current sense comparator
compares the output of the error amplifier with the switch
current Isense (pin 7) of the power supply. The output of the
current sense comparator resets a latch, which is set every
cycle by the oscillator. The output stage is a totem pole,
capable of driving a MOSFET directly.
14.5V
10V
Vcc
7.5V
0V
p.a.v.
Start up sequence of P816
t1: Charging the capacitors at Vcc
C829 will be charged via R823 and R832, C833 and
C811 v ia R829. The output is switched off during t1.
t2: Charging of output capacitors
17mA
Icc
1mA
When the input voltage of the IC exceeds 14.5V, the circuit is
enabled and starts to produce output pulses. The current
consumption of the circuit increases to about 17mA, depending
on the external loads of the IC. At first, the capacitors at the Vcc
pin will discharge because the primary auxiliary voltage,
coming from winding 7-9 is below the Vcc voltage. At some
moment during t2, the primary auxiliary voltage reaches the
same level as Vcc. This primary auxiliary voltage now
determines the Vcc voltage.
OUTPUT
short
t3: Regulation
The output voltage of the power supply is in regulation.
t4: Overload
Vo
0
When the output is shorted, the supply voltage of the circuit will
decrease and after some time drop below the lower threshold
voltage. At that moment, the output will be disabled and the
process of charging the Vcc capacitors starts again. If the
output is still shorted at the next t2 phase, the complete start-
and stop sequence will repeat. The power supply goes in a
hiccup mode.
t1
t2
t3
t4
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Regulation of P816
Figure 8-14 shows the most relevant signals during the
regulation phase of the power supply.
The oscillator voltage ramps up and down between V1 and V2.
The voltage at the current sense terminal is compared every
cycle with the output of the error amplifier Vcomp. The output
22
is switched off when the current sense level exceeds the level
at the output of the error amplifier.
TimeON phase : A drain current will flow from the positive
supply at pin 2 of the transformer through the transformer's
primary winding, the MOSFET and Rsense to ground. As the
positive voltage at pin 2 of the transformer is constant, the
current will increase linearly and create a ramp dependent on
the mains voltage and the inductance of the primary winding. A
certain amount of energy is stored in the transformer in the form
of a magnetic field. The polarity of the voltages at the
secondary windings is opposite to the primary winding so that
the diodes are non-conducting in this phase.
CH1
CH2
2
PM3394B
1
CH3 2 V~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1-
ch1
ch3
ch2
T
3
TimeDIODE phase : When the MOSFET is switched off,
energy is no longer supplied to the transformer. The inductance
of the tranformer now tries to maintain the current which has
been flowing through it at a constant level. The polarity of the
voltage from the transformer therefore reverses. This results in
a current flow through the transformer's secondary winding via
the now conducting diodes, electrolytic capacitors and the load.
This current is also ramp shaped but decreasing.
2
TimeDEAD phase : when the stored energy has been supplied
to the load, the current in the secondary windings stops flowing.
At this point, the drain voltage of the MOSFET will drop to the
voltage of C821 with a ringing caused by the drain-source
capacitance with the primary inductance.
ch1 : Drain voltage
ch2 : Drain current
ch3 : Gate voltage
The oscillator will start a next cycle which consists of the above
described three phases. The time of the different phases
depends on the mains voltage and the load.
TimeDEAD is maximum with an input of 400VDC and a
minimum load. It will be zero with an input of 100VDC and an
overload.
CH1
1
CH3 50mV~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1-
PM3394B
ch1
1
ch3
T
3
V2
Vosc
V1
0
ch1 : Drain voltage
ch2 : Oscillator voltage
Vcomp
Vsense
CH1
1
CH3 20mV~ ALT MTB5.00us- 0.90dv ch1-
PM3394B
Vgate
ch1
ch3
1
T
Vdrain
Idrain
Idiodes
3
ch1 : Drain voltage
ch3 : Sense voltage
Ton Tdiode Tdead
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Figure 8-16 ‘Oscillograms’
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Circuit description of P816
Demagnetisation
The auxiliary winding (7-9) voltage is used to detect magnetic
saturation of the transformer core and connected via R801 to
pin 8 of Q810. During the demagnetisation phase, the output
will be disabled.
Input circuit
The input circuit consists of a lightning protection circuit and an
EMI filter.
The lightning protection comprises R819.
The EMI filter is formed by C820, L820, C825 and C826.
It prevents inflow of noise into the mains.
Overvoltage protection circuit
This circuit consist of D814, C814, R814, R815 and R816.
When the regulation circuit is interrupted due to an error in the
control loop, the regulated output voltage will increase
(overvoltage). This overvoltage is sensed at the auxiliary
winding 7-9.
When an overvoltage longer than 2.0 (s is detected, the output
is disabled until VCC is removed and then re-applied. The
power supply will come in a hiccup mode as long as the error
in the control loop is present.
Primary rectifier/smoothing
The AC input is rectified by rectifier bridge D802 and smoothed
into C821. The voltage over C821 is approximately 300V.
It can vary from 100V to 390V.
Start up circuit and Vcc supply
This circuit is formed by R823, R834, C829, D828, R829,
R811,C833 and C811.
When the power plug is connected to the mains voltage, the
stabilised voltage over D829 (24V ) will charge C833 via
R829.When the voltage reaches 14.5V across C811, the
control circuit of Q810 is turned on and the regulation starts.
During regulation, Vcc of IC7110 will be supplied by the
rectified voltage from winding 7-9 via L832, D832 and C833.
Secondary rectifier/smoothing circuit
There are 5 rectifier/smoothing circuits on the secondary side.
Each voltage depends on the number of windings of the
transformer.
The -8V supply is regulated by voltage regulator Q871.
On/off circuit
Control circuit
The control circuit exists of Q810, C802, C804, C807, C809,
C810, R802, R803, R804, R807, R808, R809 and R810.
C802 and R810 define the frequency of the oscillator.
Power switch circuit
This circuit comprises MOSFET Q825, Rsense R826, R827 and
pull-down
R828, R825, C827, L825, R812 and R813. R825 is a
MOSFET.
resistor to remove static charges from the gate of the
Regulation circuit
The regulation circuit comprises opto-coupler Q801which
isolates the error signal from the control IC on the primary side
and a reference component D881.The TL431(D881) can be
represented by two components:
a very stable and accurate reference diode
a high gain amplifier
K
R
2.5V
A
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Figure 8-17 ‘TL 431’
TL431 will conduct from cathode to anode when the reference
is higher than the internal reference voltage of about 2.5V. If the
reference voltage is lower, the cathode current is almost zero.
The cathode current flows through the LED of the opto-coupler.
The collector current of the opto-coupler flows through R806,
producing an error voltage, connected to voltage feedback pin
14 of Q810.
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8.2.2 Troubleshooting P816
Check fuse F820 and
replace if necessary
OK
OK
Check DC voltages
+5V, +12V, -8V, VFTD (-35V),VDC1-VDC2 (3V8)
Power supply unit OK
NOK
Disconnect power supply unit from CDR main board
Connect dummy load resistors 10W,
15 ohm at +5V, +12V and ground
Check DC voltages
+5V, +12V, -8V, VFTD, VDC1-VDC2
These voltages might be somewhat higher than specified
Power supply is OK
Check : - CDR main board
- Display assy
OK
- CD main board for DR6050
OK
Check the path of the other faulty voltage(s)
Check the +5V and +12V
NOK
+5V : check D856, C857, L856, C859
OK
+12V : check D866, C867, L867, R866, D868, C869
Connect the mains inlet to a mains
isolated variac
Turn input voltage up and check voltage across C821,
this voltage should be 1.41 x Vin AC
NOK
YES
Check the functionality of the following components :
F820, R819, C820, L820, D802, C821
OK
Check :
Load on secondary output
Overvoltage protection : L832, D814, C814, R814, R815, R816
Oscillator voltage on pin 10 of Q810 :
check C802, R810 replace Q810
Is power supply ticking?
NO
Drive circuit : gate voltage of MOSFET Q825
components R812, R813, C813, R825
Regulation circuit
- Measure voltage on pin 6 of Q810 with oscilloscope
- If > 2.5V check the regulation circuit : Q810, D881
R881- R885, C881, C882, R804 - R806, R809, C804, C809
NOK
Check start circuit and Vcc supply:
R823, R834, C829, D829, R829, R811, C811
Replace Q810
Check Vcc on pin 1 Q810
Vcc = 12V...... 16V
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Figure 8-18
The microprocessor controls the CD10 and is slave of the
master processor on the CDR main board in the DR6050. Both
processors communicate via a DSA connection (data, strobe
and acknowledge).
8.3 CD Main Board
The CD main board is built around the compact disc
mechanism VAM1250 and a loader 1250. The CDM delivers
diode signals and an unequalised high frequency signal. These
signals are necessary inputs for the decoder CD10. Based on
these signals the decoder will control the disc. The decoder is
able to control the sledge, focus motor, radial motor and turn
table. When everything is "locked", the decoder delivers a
digital output according to IEC958 standard, subcode to the
microprocessor and I2S for reproducing analog audio signals
by means of a D/A converter.
25
Connect on pin 2 of position 1208 a clock signal of 8.4672
MHz ( 100ppm minimum rise time of 50ns and at TTL level
(0V and +5V).
Keep microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 at
position 1208 to +5V.
CDM VAM1250
Trig enta
Loader assy
HF amp.
Diode signals
DSA
PROCESSOR
Release the reset. Now, the processor will reset the CD10
CD10
SERVO
DECODER
Radia,l focus
Motor, sledge
µs.
for at least 75
The output clock CL11 should be available now at pin 42 of
the CD10.
IIS, DOBM
ANA OUT
UDA1320
DAC
Check the following frequencies :
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Frequency
Figure 8-19
Position 7000 pin 16
Position 7202 pins 14,15
Position 7309 pin 6
Position 7309 pin 1
Position 7309 pin2
8.4672 MHz 100ppm
12MHz 5%
11.2896 MHz 100ppm
2.1168 MHz 100ppm
44.1kHz 100ppm
8.3.1 Supply Voltages
Description
The CD main board receives +5V and +12V from the CDR main
board via respectively pin 16 and pin 15 of connector 1208. The
+5V is split up into +5VHF and +5V. The +5VHF is used mainly
for the diode currents and the HF-amplifier. The +5V is used for
the digital part of the board. On the board a +3V3 is made from
the +5V for the decoder CD10 and an A3V3 for the DAC
UDA1320. The +12V is split up into A12V for the audio output
stage and +12V for the power drivers of the CDM.
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8.3.3 CD10 Decoder/Servo SAA7324 (7000)
Description
The CD10 is a single chip combining the functions of a CD
decoder, digital servo and bitstream DAC. The decoder/servo
part is based on the CD7. The decoding part supports a full
audio specification and can operate at single speed (n=1) and
double speed (n=2).
Measurements
Connect following supplies to next pins :
+5V + 5% to pin 16 of connector 1208.
+12V + 5% to pin 15 of connector 1208.
Ground reference to pin 17 of connector 1208.
Block Diagram
VSSA2
VDDA2
VSSD2
VSSD3 VDDD1(P) VDDD2(C)
Keep microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of
connector 1208 to +5V. Check the following voltages :
D1 D2 D3 D4 VSSA1 VDDA1
VSSD1
8
9
10
4
14
5
17 33 50 58
52
57
11
12
13
R1
R2
PRE-
PROCESSING
CONTROL
FUNCTION
ADC
54
55
56
RA
FO
SL
Point
Voltage
OUTPUT
STAGES
Position 1000 pins 1,3
Position 7000 pins 5,17,21,57
Position 7005 pin 14
Position 7020 pins 25
Position 7020 pins 26,27,28
Position 7021 pin 5
+5V 5%
+3.3V 5%
+5V 5%
+5V 5%
+10 10%
Vref
7
VRIN
SCL
GENERATOR
CONTROL
PART
40
39
64
LDON
SDA
RAB
SILD
MICROCONTROLLER
INTERFACE
41
42
59
60
MOTO1
MOTO2
+12V 10
MOTOR
CONTROL
Position 7022 pin 5
+12V 10
+5V 5%
+5V 5% ( other appl. 3V3 possible)
+3V3 5%
+12V 10
2
1
HFIN
Position 7025 pin 16
Position 7202 pin 38
Position 7309 pins 4,13
Position 7120 pin 8
DIGITAL
PLL
ERROR
CORRECTOR
HFREF
FRONT
END
3
6
53
51
ISLICE
Iref
FLAGS
CFLG
EFM
DEMODULATOR
AUDIO
PROCESSOR
25
31
44
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EBU
INTERFACE
DOBM
TEST
TEST2
TEST3
30
29
28
27
SRAM
EF
24
SELPLL
SERIAL
DATA
INTERFACE
Figure 8-20
SCLK
WCLK
DATA
16
15
CRIN
TIMING
CROUT
RAM
ADDRESSER
26
49
CL16
8.3.2 Clock Signals
Description
37
35
36
CL11/4
SCLI
WCLI
SDI
SERIAL
DATA
(LOOPBACK)
INTERFACE
48
47
46
45
SBSY
SFSY
SUB
The microprocessor has its own Xtal or resonator of 12MHz.
The CD10 needs a clock of 8.4672MHz + 100ppm. This speed
also relates to the disc speed. To avoid locking problems
between the two drives in the CDR775, both drives run on the
same clock. Therefore the CD main board gets the clock for the
decoder from the CDR main board via pin 2 of connector 1208.
The DAC needs a system clock to drive its internal digital filters
and to clock the I2S signals from the decoder. In our case this
is 11.2896MHz (CL11) generated by the CD10.
SUBCODE
PROCESSOR
PEAK
DETECT
20
21
18
RCK
Vneg
Vpos
LN
BITSTREAM
DAC
DECODER
MICRO-
CONTROLLER
INTERFACE
19
22
43
38
LP
STATUS
RESET
VERSATILE PINS
INTERFACE
RN
23
KILL
RP
63 34 61 62
32
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V2/ V4 V5
V3
KILL
Measurements
Connect the power supply as described above in "1.1.1.
Supply Voltages".
Figure 8-22
26
Pin Configuration
Pin
Location
Value DC
9
7022
FOC
FOC
RAD
RAD
SLE
SLE
TRAY-
TRAY+
5.8V 10%
5.8V
5.8V
5.8V
5.8V
5.8V
5.8V
5.8V
12
13
16
9
12
13
16
7022
7022
7022
7021
7021
7021
7021
48 SBSY
47 SFSY
46 SUB
45 RCK
44 TEST3
43 STATUS
42 SILD
41 RAB
40 SCL
HFREF
HFIN
ISLICE
VSSA1
VDDA1
Iref
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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D1
SAA7324
D2
Figure 8-25
39 SDA
38 RESET
37 SCLI
36 SDI
D3 10
D4 11
8.3.5 BA6856FP Turn Table Motor Driver (7020)
R1 12
R2 13
Description
35 WCLI
34 V2/V3
33 VSSD1
VSSA2 14
CROUT 15
CRIN 16
This component is a 3 phase, full wave pseudo linear driving
system with inbuilt Hall Bias circuit and 3 phase parallel output.
Measurements
Keep processor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of connector
1208 to +5V. The outputs 9, 10, 11 of connector 1006 are 0V.
Pin 21 of the motor driver 7020 is 2.5V 10%.
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Pin 23 of the motor driver 7020 is 0V.
Figure 8-23
Pin 19 of the motor driver 7020 is 5V 10%.
Put the processor out of reset to continue the measurement.
Check MOT1 at pin 59 of CD10. The duty cycle of the output
should be 50%. Check wave form at pin 11 of 7005-D :
amplitude 5V + 5% duty cycle 50%.
8.3.4 TDA7073A Power Drivers (7021, 7022)
Description
The motor driver 7020 can be measured dynamically by
connecting a hall motor to the application panel. Apply a pulse
of 1V 10Hz and 15% duty cycle to pin 22 (Ec) as input value
with reference to pin 21 (Ecr=2.5V). Measure the output signals
on the driver. This will give as response a square wave on pin
17 and pin 18. When a positive voltage is applied, the square
wave on pin 17 will go ahead of the square wave on pin 18.
All signals will have a value as shown in the truth table. Check
the following output signals :
The TDA7073A is a dual power driver circuit for servo systems
with a single supply. In this configuration it is used to drive the
sledge, tray, focus and radial.
Measurements
Keep microprocessor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of
connector 1208 to +5V. Connect the power supply as
described above in "1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Check the
following voltages :
Pin
5
5
1
2
6
7
1
2
Location
7021
7022
7022
7022
7022
7022
7021
7021
7021
7021
Value
12V 10%
12V 10%
1.65V 10%
1.65V 10%
1.65V 10%
1.65V 10%
5.0 10%
5.0 10%
1.65V 10%
1.65V 10%
6
7
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Figure 8-24
27
Motor controller truth table
Input conditions conn 1006 pin
Outputs conn 1006
Test points on driver
6
U+
L
8
U-
4
V+
H
L
L
H
M
M
7
V-
M
M
M
M
M
M
3
W+
2
W-
M
M
M
M
M
M
9
UCOIL
6V
10
VCOIL
0V
11
WCOIL
0V
18
HALL_U
0V
17
HALL_V
5V
16
HALL_W
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
H
L
L
H
H
0V
0V
6V
0V
6V
6V
0V
0V
6V
0V
6V
6V
5V
0V
0V
5V
M
M
H
5V
0V
0V
5V
5V
0V
L
6V
6V
0V
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Figure 8-26
Hall-elements input signal voltage
levels
Input voltage
Level
2.8
2.5
Tolerance
0.1
Unit
V
V
H
M
L
0.1
0.1
2.2
V
CL96532086_056.eps
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Figure 8-27
8.3.6 Tray Control
Description
The tray control consists of a TDA7073A power driver (7021)
controlled by the processor 7202 via pin 19 TRAYIN and pin 20
TRAYOUT. If pin 20 is low and pin 19 high, the TRAY+ signal
at pin 16 of 7021 is forced to +8V and the TRAY- signal at pin
13 of 7021 to GND : the tray will open. If pin 20 is high and pin
19 low, TRAY+ becomes GND and TRAY- becomes +8V : the
tray will close. If pin 19 and 20 of the processor have the same
value, TRAY+ and TRAY- will have the same value as well : the
tray stops moving.
Measurements
Keep procesor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of connector 1208
to +5V. Connect a load of 15 , 7W between pin 3 and 4 of
connector 1002. Check the voltage over the load with TRAY+
(pin 3) as positive reference. Check also the levels of pins 19
and 20 of the processor.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = <100mV
Pin 20 = +5V
Pin 19 = +5V
Force pin 20 of the processor to ground, and check the
voltages.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = -6.5V( 10%
Pin 20 = +0V
Pin 19 = +5V
Force pin 19 of the processor to ground as well and check the
levels again.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = <100mV
Pin 20 = +0V
Pin 19 = +0V
Release pin 20 of the processor and check the levels.
U TRAY+,TRAY- = 6.5V( 10%
Pin 20 = +5V
Pin 19 = +0V
Release pin 19 of the processor and check the levels again:
U TRAY+,TRAY- = <100mV
Pin 20 = +5V
Pin 19 = +5V
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8.3.7 HF Path
Description
another amplification and filtering circuit. The filtering again is
controlled by the S1 and S2 lines, dependant on whether the
disc starts up (speed n=1, S1 and S2 Low), disc plays at speed
n=1 (S1 Low, S2 High) or disc plays at speed n=2 (S1 and S2
High).
The pre-amplified HF-signal is presented to both n=1 and n=2
amplifier circuits. The mux/demux switches via software and
micro processor controlled S1 and S2 lines between either one
of the amplified n=1 or n=2 signals. The signal will then follow
n-dependant filtering
DUAL 4 CHANNEL
MUX/DEMUX
+5VHF
+5VHF
7025
74HCT4052D
2130
100n
S1
S2
3
10
9
16
7
VCC
VEE
GND
0
HFGND
0
3
4x
n=1 AMP
1
6
8
G4
HFGND
3173
3174
430R
1
5
HFGND
7023
BFS20
0
1
430R
HFGND
3
2
7000
SAA7324
HFGND HFGND
2
4
HF
3
HFGND
2141
HFIN
2142
F309
12
14
15
11
1
2
3
4
5
HFREF
2145
47p
2n2
22n
F310
F156
2143
330p
3178
13
HFGND
HFGND
HFIN
2146
390p
2149
1K
3181
2150
47n
1n5
ISLICE
VSSA1
VDDA1
2
22K
680p
F159
HFGND
FRONT
END
9
+5VHF
+5VHF
HF
n=2 AMP
E AMP
3191
430R
HF
3192
430R
7009
BFS20
HFGND HFGND
1K
3196
BC858B
7007
HFGND
2164
180p
HF
7010
BC848B
HFGND
HFGND
CL96532086_057.eps
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HFGND
Figure 8-28
DC Settings
Set the power and reset connections as described above in
"1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Check the following voltages :
Force
Pin
Location
7006
Measure
2.4 10%
1.9 10%
1.9 10%
1.6 10%
1.6 10%
3.2 10%
3.2 10%
Emitter
S1 and S2 “HIGH”
S1 and S2 “LOW”
S1 and S2 “HIGH”
S1 and S2 “LOW”
S1 and S2 “HIGH”
S1 and S2 “LOW”
Collector
7010
Collector
7010
13
13
3
7025
7025
7025
3
7025
CL96532086_058.eps
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Figure 8-29
29
Transfer Characteristics
function generator as a sine wave generator with output level
of 1Vtt. Check this AC value with an AC mV-meter connected
to the input (pin 2) of the CD10 (7000) :
Set the power and reset connections as described above in
"1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Connect a function generator via a
serial resistor of 1k5 to pin 4 of connector 1000. Use the
Frequencies
S1 and S2 “low”
Pin 2 at 7000
S1 and S2 “high”
Input VAC
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
Input VAC
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
200mV
Pin 2 at 7000
< 100mV 20%
330mV 20%
330 mV 20%
335 mV 20%
485 mV 20%
760 mV 20%
1.1V 20%
300 Hz
10 kHz
100 kHz
300 kHz
800 kHz
1.5 MHz
3MHz
< 100mV 20%
295mV 20%
310 mV 20%
385 mV 20%
655 mV 20%
1.1V 20%
1.1V 20%
CL96532086_059.eps
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Figure 8-30
HFDET Setting
function generator as a sine wave generator with output level
of 500 kHz, 1Vtt. Check this AC value with an AC mV-meter :
Set the power and reset connections as described above in
"1.1.1. Supply Voltages". Connect a function generator via a
serial resistor of 1k5 to pin 4 of connector 1000. Use the
Location
Voltage DC
HF
Voltage AC
No HF
F190
F192
F206
4.8V 20%
< 100mV
4.9V 20%
4.8V 20%
1.1V 20%
150mV 20%
175mV 20%
-
-
CL96532086_060.eps
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Figure 8-31
8.3.8 Audio Part - DAC
Description
signal is in phase with the WS-signal. Transition of the WS
always happens on a falling edge of the CLK.
The DAC used, is the UDA1320 bit stream, continuous
DATA
calibration. I2S signals from various formats can be entered at
pins 1,2 and 3. If these signals are in phase with the delivered
system clock at pin 6, the DAC will reproduce analog output
signals at pins 14 and 16. 0dB level is 0.85Vrms. These analog
signals are at 1.65Vdc level.
The DAC has features which can be checked on the input pins.
Mute will switch off the analog signals. De-emphasis is not
used, since this is done in the decoder. Attenuation of -12dB is
not used because this is also done in the decoder.
DATA contains all data-bits. Data bits are set by the
transmitting device, and read by the receiving device. The
position of the DATA-bits within the WS-signal is very
important. There are several formats for this. In our case we
always use Philips I2S format, no Japanese or Sony format.
The number of data-bits per channel depends on the used
devices.
Timing of the I2S-bus, in case of Philips I2S is shown in the
next figure :
I2S
I2S is a kind of digital audio format, consisting out of 3 lines :
CLOCK, WORDSELECT and DATA.
LEFT SAMPLE
RIGHT SAMPLE
WS
CLK
WORD-SELECT
Word select (WS) indicates whether the data-sample is from
the left or the right audio-channel. It has the same frequency as
the sample rate of the digital audio signal. This can be 32, 44.1
or 48kHz. Normal polarity is low for a left sample and high for a
right sample. So within the low state of the WS-line the data bits
for the left channel are transferred, and within the high state the
data bits of the right channel are transferred.
DATA
MSB
MSB
CL96532086_061.eps
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Figure 8-32
CLOCK
The CLOCK signal (CLK) indicates when DataTips must be
set, and when DataTips must be read. The frequency depends
on the speed of the I2S-bus, but is always a factor of the
frequency of the WS-signal. It can be 48x, 64x, 96, 128x... .In
our case it is 48x the sample rate frequency = 2.1168MHz. The
30
Measurements
22
25
IIS
1200 -17
1200 -19
DAC
AMPLIFIER
CLK11
NMUTE
CL96532086_062.eps
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Figure 8-33
Keep processor 7202 in reset by forcing pin 7 of connector
1208 to +5V. This puts the processor outputs in tristate. Check
the reset at pin 4 of processor 7202 to make sure that the
processor is in reset.
Now, force port 0-4 pin 33 at 7202 to 0V to set the decoder
outputs (SCLK, WCLK, DATA, and CL11).
Check the MUTE pin 11 at 7309 : this pin should be low.
Connect via an I2S generator I2S-signals to the DAC :
Pin 1 at 7309: SLCK.
Pin 2 at 7309: WCLK.
Pin 3 at 7309: DATA.
Connect also the SYSCLK pin 6 at position 7309 to a clock
signal of 11.2896 MHz 100ppm.
Generate an I2S signal equivalent with a sine wave of 1kHz at
0dB for both left and right channels.
Check if 0.8 VRMS at pins 14 and 16 at location 7209 with a
DC of 1.65VDC.
Check if 1.7 VRMS 2 dB at connector pins 1and 3 at location
1209.
Force MUTE Pin 11 at 7309 high.
Measure again at pins 1 and 3 at location 1209 : both signals
should be at -90 dB.
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9. WIRING DIAGRAM
DISMOUNTING ADDITIONAL CABLES
De-soldering and remove cables W651 from the loader
PCB.
W651
+ side 2430
+ side 2424
REMARK When replace the CDR module MAR775 to
the new one. It is necessary to add removed cables at
same positions as follows;
WHITE....+ side lead of capacitor 2424
PINK .....+ side lead of capacitor 2430
32
W801
WY01(at conn.F934of
CDR main board)
VDC2
WY02
WY03
WY04
POWER SUPPLY PCB
TERMINAL PCB
P816
PP16
J801
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
KEY
1
2
3
KEY
KEY
KEY
1
2
STAND BY
GND
J851
JJ01
VFTD
KEY
JF52
J682
J652
VDC1
PULS
PULS
GND
SYS RESET
IIC DATA
WC02
GND
IIC CLOCK
DISPL INT
GND
WC03
3
1
10 D5V
1
1
22
11
10
1410
14
1
1
1500
1708
F934
1400
WC01(at conn.1209
WC02(at conn.1400
of CDR main board
GND
WC03(at conn.1708
of CDR main board
GND
of CDR main board)
RIGHT CD
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
1
22
1
1209
DOBM CDR
GND
DSA DATA CD
GND
MAIN BOARD CD
1208
10
3104 128 0598
Flex connected
to sledge motor
LEFT CD
GND
Flex connected
to CDM
EXT DIG IN
EXT OPT IN
GND
DSA STR CD
DSA ACK CD
GND
1
1
30
DOBM CD
GND
1000
1000
Flex connected
to CDM panel
Connections delivered
with CD-loader assy
16
1
KILL
D5V
D5V
Flex connected
to turn table motor
Connections delivered
with CDR-loader assy
KILL
12V CD
11
1
LEFT IN
GND
1
4
1
4
W801(at conn.1500
10 GND
10 IIS DATA CD
11 IIS WS CD
12 GND
1001
Cable connected
to sledge motor
1002
of CDR main board)
11 RIGHT IN
12 RIGHT OUT
13 GND
1200
4
Cable connected
to tray switch and
tray motor
11
1
MAIN BOARD CDR
Cable connected
to tray switch and
tray motor
Flex connected
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VDC2
VFT
VDC1
GND
5V
1006
3104 128 0586
1
to turn table motor
13 IIS BCK CD
14 GND
WY01
14 LEFT OUT
15 DOBM CD
16 SYS RESET
17 LEFT IN CD
18 GND
J902
5V
W801
WY03
KEYS PCB
HEAD
PHONE
PCB
PY26
GND
GND
GND
1
2
COLD
HOT
19 RIGHT IN CD
20 KILL
P916
ROTARY
ENCODER
FRONT DISPLAY PCB
STANDBY LED PCB
10 12V
21 SYS CLOCK 8W
22 GND
PY16
WY02
PY46
PCB
PY36
11 •[‚W‚–
WY04
WF51
W901
W651
1
2
RC-5 OUT
RC-5 IN
1
2
3
LEFT HP OUT
GND
1
2
3
RIGHT CDR OUT
GND
JY01
WY02
WY04
JY02
WY03
RIGHT HP OUT
LEFT CDR OUT
33
34
10. BLOCK DIAGRAM
CDR MAIN BOARD
CDL 4009
LOADER ASSY
7703
7330
1500
0205
CDM3800
1330
+5V
+12V
-8V
FLASH
ROM
HALL
MOTOR
DRIVER
BA6856FP
11 WIRES
DRIVE, HALL FEEDBACK
POWER SUPPLY
UNIT
FLEX 11P
M
VDC1, VDC2, VFTD
TURN
TABLE
ADDRESS
BUS
DATA
BUS
7702
7300
7008
DISPLAY ASSY
DRAM
3 WIRES
KEYS
1113
EFMTIM3
F934
1119
EFMDATA, EFMCLK, LWRT
CDR60
LO9805
DISPLAY
SAA7392
15-BT-60GNK
7701
D5V
10 WIRES
EFM TIMING
GENERATOR
A1 - A20
D16 - D31
SYS-RESET
2
EASY
JOG
5 WIRES
2 WIRES
DOBM-CDR
7104
I
C BUS
DECODER
ENCODER
MOTOR CONTROL
SUBCODE BUS
SLAVE DISPLAY
RC5
CONTROLLER
INT-COPY-ANA
TMP87CH74F
2
I
S BUS 1
CONTROL
LINES
CONTROL
LINES
7801
Stand By
LED
7401
7407
EXT-ANA-IN
DIGITAL
POT
1000
CD-ANA-OUT
KEYS
DS1807
OFFTRACK ATIPSYNC
LLP
CDR60PLL
HIN
WOBBLE
7016
2 WIRES
SEL-HP-OUT
CONTROL
LINES
LASER
&
1410
LASER
CONTROL
IR, IW, IE
XDAC
7408
1400
ANA-OUT
7405
M62364
FORWARD
SENSE
3 WIRES
HF AMP
FILTER
HEADPHONE
I/O BOARD
1000
ANALOG
IN
DASP
MCF5244
CD-ANA-OUT
7406
CAHF
SYS-CLK-11W
2
DIGITAL AUDIO
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
7409
RC-5
ANALOG
OUT
1400
PHOTO
FLEX 30P
DIODES
CODEC
I
S BUS 2/4
CONTROL
LINES
A1LF, A2LF, B1LF, B2LF
C1LF - C4LF
UDA1341TS
EXTERNAL
ANALOG IN
L3 BUS
ADC / DAC
7207
ANALOG OUT
COMMON
EXTERNAL
DIGITAL IN
EXT-DIG-IN
DIG-OUT-C
EXT-OPT-IN
FLEX 14P
2
I C
CONTROL
LINES
CONTROL
LINES
DATA
BUS
RAD+, RAD-
FOC+, FOC-
EEPROM
DIGITAL OUT
COMMON
RADIAL
FOCUS
M24C08
7010
EXTERNAL
OPTICAL IN
AEGER
TZA1020
DSA-CD
2
I
C BUS
ANALOG
2
I
S BUS 3-CD
ERROR SIGNAL
GENERATOR
FOR
CD PLAYER
7270
DOBM-CD
ALPHA0
7309
1708
1208
DSA-CDR
RECORDABLE
DAC
A1, A2, CALF
MACE2
SAA7399
UDA1320
SYS-CLK-16W (16.9344 Mhz)
SYS-RESET
7207
TLN, MIRN, FEN, REN, RE
uP
S87C654
1707
7802
PCS PRE-AMP
NE532D
FLEX 22P
7225
33.8688 MHz
1220
SIN+, SIN-
COS+, COS-
7000
RAM
REFSIN, SINPHI, REFCOS, COSPHI
CD
FLEX 10P
DRIVE
M
BASIC ENGINE
PROCESSOR
SL+, SL-
DECODER
7706A
SAA7324
POWER
SLEDGE
SYS-CLK-BE
(8.4672 Mhz)
DRIVER
MAD0 - MAD7
SYS-CLK-8W (8.4672 Mhz)
/2
7240
BA5938FM
74F74D
7208
RAD
VRA, VFO, VSL
FLASH
EPROM
FOCUS
1209
ADDRESS
BUS
SLEDGE
FLEX
7P
1200
2 WIRES
2 WIRES
TR+, TR-
TRAYSW
TRAYIN, TRAYOUT
TRAYSWF
TRAY
M
1502
MA8 - MA17
7209
TRAY
CD
ANALOG OUT
CD
DEMUX
DIGITAL OUT
SYS-CLK-BE
(8.4672 Mhz)
TRAY
SWITCH
CD OUT
35
36
11. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LOCATION
C701
100p
CH
J701
PY16
PP16
LT03
L701
L702
DISPLAY
LCH
ANALOG
INPUT
JJ01
C702
RCH
1
2
GND
DOBM OUT
GND
COAX IN
OPT IN
GND
R655
100k
R651
100
R653
100
100p
CH
L651
3
C651
QN51
2SC2878A
RN53
2.2K
100p
CH
4
5
QN53
RN51
5V
J651
2SC2878A
6
2.2K
C653
220/16V
7
5V
MUTE
RN54
2.2K
LCH
8
QN54
RN52
2.2K
CDR/CD
ANALOG OUT
2SC2878A
9
RECIN LCH
GND
RECIN RCH
OUTPUT RCH
GND
C652
10
11
12
13
14
R656
QN52
RCH
100p
CH
R652
100
38
36
22
53 52
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39
37
35
26 25 24 23
21 20 19 18
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
9
8
7
6
2
1
17
49
5
100k
2SC2878A
CN51
0.1
VX01
R654
L652
R685
100
R683
100
100
L681
OUTPUT LCH
QN55
RN57
2.2K
R681 C681
2SC2878A
J681
100k
100p
CH
CY11
C656
RY27
LCH
47000P
100/25V
RN55
47K
QN57
1
2
3
5V
OUTPUT RCH
GND
2.2K
W651
2SC2878A
CD
RY03
RY02
47K
RY01
47K
ZY01
C655
RY21
4.7K
RY22
4.7K
RY23
4.7K
RY24
4.7K
RY25
4.7K
RY26
4.7K
47K VFTD
VFTD
ANALOG OUT
RY04
100
VFTD
100/25V
R314
100
RN58
2.2K
QY04
2SC536
SP/ETC
5V
RN56
2.2K
QN58
VFTD
OUTPUT LCH
J652
RCH
2SC2878A
5V
5V
5V
SY04
SY05
SY01
SY02
SY03
SY06
C682
100p
CH
CY07
QN56
R682
100k
47/16V
QY03
2SC536
SP/ETC
2SC2878A
QY02
2SC536
SP/ETC
CDR
O/C
R313
3.3k
PLAY
REC
R684
100
L682
R686
100
REC
STOP
SY09
J311
PAUSE
TYPE
C313
FINALIZE
C311
R311 100p
75 CH
0.22U
R312
3.3k
COAX
INPUT
SY07
SY08
L311
C312
0.22U
5V
52 51 50 49 48
62
53
47 46 45 44 43 42
41
64 63
60 59 58
54
57 56 55
CDR
SELECT
61
EXT
SOURCE
P13
P12
P11
P10
P9
ERASE
Q311
65
66
67
68
69
70
40
39
38
37
JT01
CT02 CT04
47p 0.1
74HCU04
5V
LT02
LT52
J682
CY06
SY18
SY15
SY16
SY17
CDR/CD
0.1
COAX OUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CD RCH
GND
CD LCH
GND
CD DOBM
GND
C314
CD
SELECT
SY19
36
35
34
0.1
DJ MODE
BWD
SY20
FWD
SY21
P8
LT01
CT52 CT54
47p 0.1
P7
JT51
71
72
73
74
75
76
QY01
CT05
100p
CH
RT01 CT01
CD
COAX
P6
TMP87CH74F
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
33
0.1
P5
CD PLAY
CD STOP
O/C CD
KILL
P4
LT51
P3
P2
LT53
RT51
33
CT51
0.1
J301
JT02
5V
P1
77
78
79
C301
RY15
10K
R301
100
47/16V
OPT IN
5V
RY11
47K
5V
26
80
25
24
CT55
RT02
100
9
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
10
13
11 12
14
15
22 23
20 21
16 17 18
19
100p
CH
WY03
PY26
CDR/CD
OPT OUT
Q681
CY08
47000P
SY23
74HCU04
5V
1
2
3
1
2
3
SY22
RY09
100
RY10
CY03
100
0.022
CT03
RT52
100
5V
5V
47/16V
JT52
CANSEL
DELETE
5V
MENU
RY05
39K
C683
0.1
CY05
22P
CY04
22P
RY12
10K
RY13
10K
5V
CD
OPT OUT
RY06
470
RY07
820
RY08
820
XY01
5V
RF51
100
CT53
47/16V
JF51
QF51
RF52
47K
PY36
CF51
470P
2SA608
SP/ETC
WY02
RF53
47K
DY02
DY03
CY09
100P
CY10
100P
DF51
*
LF51
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
VFTD
RC-5
IN/OUT
+5V
5V
RF57
10K
CY12
47/16V
RF54
10K
RY14
10K
RY28
150
DY04
3.3V
2
1
RC-5 OUT
RC-5 IN
QF52
5
2SC536
SP/ETC
RF55
2.2K
RF56
22
SY26
CF52
0.1
LY01
JY01
JOG SHUTLE
EXT
4
2
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
WY04
INT/EXT
SW
SF51
IN
WF51
WY01
DY01
J902
*
J901
WJ01
L901
L902
P916
LCH
GND
RCH
WJ02
W651
HEADPHONE
W801
W901
J852
1705
1400
1708
1500
J851
1410
CD
POWER
CDR
37
38
Q851
SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY PCB. (P816)
L831
LM317
L854
10µH
1
4
L831
L853
D851
AG01
4.7µH
D802
Q892
C892
R853
10
S1WB
PC123F
100/25
L825
D806
D807
C819
0.1
C825
470pF
/400V
R819
330k
C820
0.22
R852
220
C855
0.1
G815
0.01
250V
C827
470pF
/1kV
C854
Q825
14
13
12
11
10
9
J801
C851
0.1
(UL/CSA,MITI)
1M(CB)
100/6.3V
250V
2SK2943
C826
470pF
/400V
C852
330
R851
560
R894
L851
F820
1k
C821
120
4.7µH
/16V
L852
J851
L820
D803
D804
R825
/400V
S815
J820
J821
1k
L856
C859
2A_125V(F&U)
C860
6.8µH
(OPTION)
-34V
2A_250V(N&K)
C828
470pF
/400V
0.1
R826
1
R827
1.5
R828
1.5
R823
18k
J828
C857
2200
/10V
GND
+5V
1W
D856
RK46
C856
R832
18k
+5V
R861
10k
R829
D832
AG01
1W
10k
GND
GND
GND
+12V
5
6
L862
10µH
L832
10
D861
R862
1k
L861
µH
C864
AG01
D862
1
Q861
220/50V
-8V
2SC
R863
10k
Q862
C862
2SA
C861
R865
10k
10/50V
+12V
R864
10k
C869
220
L867
2.2µH
D866
D868
RU4YX
/16V
R810
10k
L866
R801
82k
Q810
R866
1k
16
8
7
C866
0.1
C867
1000
/16V
Q871
7908
1
C868
MC44603P
VREF IREF
C801
82pF
NP0
D871
AG01
DEMAGINETIZATION
DETECT
DEMAGNETISATION
REFERENCE
BLOCK
SUUPLY
INITIZLIZATION
8
9
UVL01
C877
0.1
C875
100
MANAGEMENT
L872
L871
BLOCK
C871
0.1
10µH
C872
220
/16V
SYNC
IREF
C873
220
R881
R882
100
/16V
3.3k
C802
/16V
L873
10
820pF
R812
OSCILLATOR
2
100
10
15
R802
22k
RF
LATCH
R813
15
STANDBY
3
C876
BUFFER
R803
4.7k
=1
RP
Q
R883
1.8k
C882
0.022
12
STANDBY
(REDUCED FREQUENCY)
STANDBY
Q801
PC123F
4
C813
2200pF
C881
100
THERMAL
SHUTDOWN
VREF VOC
C803
470p
R887
100
D881
TL431
VSB
OUT
2.5V
R884
2.21k
1%
/25V
ERROR
AMP
14
OVER
OVER
VOLTAGE
D835
D836
6
J891
VOLTAGE
IREF
R885
681
1%
PROTECT
MANAGEMENT
R805
15k
R804
15k
C804
4700pF
VOLTAGE
FEEDBACK
D814
AG01
R814
DMAX&
C898
0.1
1.8k
UVL01
R886
E/A OUT
SOFT-START
CONTROL
R815
1.8k
13
FOLDBACK
VREF
R816
180
C814
0.1
FOLDBACK
INPUT
CURRENT
SENSEINPUT
SOFTSTART
&DMAX
+12V
5
7
11
R892
22k
R806
1k
R808
18k
R807
180k
R809
330
R893
C809
C810
2.2/50V
10k
1500p
Q891
R891
22k
2SC2878
C891
100/25
P816
Q891
Q810
Q801
Q871
Q851
Q825
Q861 Q862
Q892
J891
C892
R806
R805
J881
R810
R802
U102
C811
C813
C881
R812
Q801
C891
J828
C882
R886
D881
Q871
C869
R803
C804
R804
R885
R884
U001
R808
C814
U104
R807
R814
C872
R887
L872
C867
R883
R832
R823
-8V
D814
U050
R815
C809
C828
12V
D871
U004
C802
GND
GND
GND
R809
R801
Q862
C866
L831
D866
D802
C829
C801
+
C833
L832
Q861
5V
5V
D861
R828
R825
GND
FR
-34V
R862
R861
C859
U054
U103
L820
L856
FR
C856
L862
Q825
C864
C855
R894
Q892
D856 C857
L831
L851
L820
D807
C851
D806
R852
R853
L854
L853
39
40
P916
PP16
QN58 QN57
QG56 QN55
QF52 QF51
QN54 QN53
QN52 QN51
Q311
Q681
R
T
T
DIGITAL CD
OUT
ANALOG CD
OUT
REC-IN
CD/CDR
ANALOG
OUT
IN COAX
CDR/CD
DIGITAL
OUT
L902
J901
SF51
JT02
JT52
J301
J681
L681
J311
JT01 LT01
J701
J651
L651
JT51
RC-5 JF51
DF51
LT51
U071
U070
L901
P916
C301
CT03
CT53
L682
L311
U069
U072
LT52
LT02
U073
74HCU04
Q311
74HCU04
Q681
U036
J682
C653
U156
JJ01
U032
U033
LT53
LT03
CN51
JF52
R655
R656
WA386K107-0
C655
C656
PP16
PY16
QY01
QY02 - QY04
WA386K101-0
PY16
U250
U057
RY28
RY15
U251
U056
RY07
RY05
RY14
CY03
U021
U020
CY06
DY03
RY08
U014
OPEN CDR
SY21
U028
SY19
DY02
CD
OPEN
CY05
U013
XY01
WY03
ZY01
U019
CY10
CY09
RY04
SY07
LY01
U012
SY17
RY23
U029
U024 CY04
SY20
U011
CY12
TYPE REC
SY05
SY18
SOURCE
SY08
SY06
RY13
CDR
SELECT
WY04
SY02
ERASE
CD
SELECT
SY01
PLAY CDR
SY03
STOP CDR
REW
FF
DJ-MODE
STOP CD
SY16
SY09
REC
PLAY CD
FINALIZE
PY36
PY46
PY26
DY01
STORE
MENU
SY26
CANCEL
DELETE
PY26
PY46
WA386K105-0
WA386K103-0
EASY
JOG
SY22
WY03
WY02
PY36
WA386K104-0
41
42
12. EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
W8 0 1
5 1 2 6
3 X8 ( M)
MARK MATERIAL / FINISH
PARTS NAME
+B. H. M. SCREW
SYMBOL STYLE
5 1 1 0
5 1 2 8
(M )
( U)
STEEL / COPPER
STEEL / BL ACK
3 X8 ( M)
0 1 9 Gx 2
+B. H. TAP TI TE SCREW W/WASHER
+ B. H. T AP T I T E SCREW(W/ )
+B. H. TAP TI TE SCREW(B TYPE)
+F. H. TAP TI TE SCREW(B TYPE)
5 1 2 6
5 1 2 7
9 1 1 G
5 1 2 8
5 1 2 7
3 X8 ( M)
5 1 5 0
UL L ABEL
9 9 4 G
0 2 1 G
9 9 0 G
U
0 0 1 D
ONL Y
0 2 1 G
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
9 9 2 G
9 0 1 G
5 1 2 7
3 X8 ( M)
0 2 0 L
L 8 3 1
5 1 1 0
0 0 1 M
0 1 8 Gx 2
5 1 2 6
3 X8 ( M)
3 X6 ( M)
5 1 1 0
3 X6 ( M)
5 1 1 0
3 X8 ( M)
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
5 1 2 8
3 X4 ( U)
P8 1 6
0 2 1 G
0 3 0 G
0 3 1 G
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
0 4 3 G
0 4 0 G
PP1 6
0 2 5 G
0 0 3 G
0 2 6 G
0 0 9 G
0 5 0 B
PY4 6
0 2 4 Bx 2
0 4 3 G
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
0 4 7 G
0 0 1 G
0 4 0 B
5 1 2 8
3 X1 2 ( M)
9 9 1 G
ONL Y
VX0 1
N
0 4 8 B
PY2 6
5 1 2 8
0 0 2 G
9 9 1 G
ONL Y
3 X8 ( M)
0 1 2 B
0 2 5 B
U
0 1 0 Gx 2
0 1 1 Bx 2
0 4 2 B
0 4 4 B
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
0 4 1 Bx 2
PY1 6
0 2 3 B
0 4 9 Bx 2
PP3 6
P9 1 6
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
0 0 9 G
0 1 3 B
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
0 4 6 B
0 2 6 B
0 0 5 Bx 3
5 0 1 M
0 3 8 B
0 0 1 B
0 0 2 B
0 0 3 B
0 2 7 B
0 1 4 Bx 2
0 2 0 B
0 2 2 B
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( M)
0 2 1 B
5 1 2 8
3 X4 ( U)
0 0 4 B
0 0 4 B
0 1 0 B
T 0 0 1
0 3 1 B
0 3 0 B
0 3 0 B
0 3 2 B
0 4 0 G
0 1 4 Bx 4
5 1 2 8
3 X8 ( U)
0 3 7 B
43
44
VERS.
COLOR
VERS.
COLOR
POS.
NO
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
POS.
NO
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
PART NO.
(MJI)
PART NO.
(MJI)
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
001B BLACK 9965 000 06363 FRONT PANEL AL BLK
001B GOLD 9964 000 06396 FRONT PANEL AL GLD
386K248010
386K248110
185J251010
312J355010
225K355020
386K105010
386K105110
386K257020
386K115010
386K115020
386K158010
386K270010
386K270110
PACKING
USER MANUAL F
USER MANUAL ENG/CHI
001T /F
386K851110
386K851350
386K851310
386K851250
386K851070
002B
003B
004B
4822 454 11825 BADGE MARANTZ BL PAINT
9965 000 01393 LENS STANDBY LED
9965 000 06364 LENS
001T /K
001T /N
001T /U
010T
9965 000 06373 USER MANUAL 9 LANG.
USER MANUAL U
010B BLACK 9965 000 06365 CHASSIS
010B GOLD 9964 000 06397 FRONT CHASSIS PL GLD
USER MANUAL FLY SHEET
011B
012B
013B
020B
9965 000 05925 TRAY LID ARM
J081 /K
T001
4822 265 10092 JACK AC ADAPTER
9965 000 05922 REMOTE COMMANDER
RC6050DR
4822 321 62205 RCA ST.CORD 1M GOLD
4822 321 62205 RCA ST.CORD 1M GOLD
4822 321 62012 RCA RC-5 CORD 0.8M
YJ04001240
ZK386K0010
9965 000 06366 SPRING TRAY LID RIGHT
9965 000 05926 SPRING TRAY LID LEFT
9965 000 06367 WINDOW PINK SMOKE
W001
W002
W003
ZD01000550
ZD01000550
ZD00900100
021B BLACK 9965 000 06368 BUTTON STORE/MENU BL
021B GOLD 9964 000 06398 BUTTON STORE/MENU GL
022B BLACK 9965 000 06368 BUTTON CANCEL/DELETE BL 386K270010
022B GOLD 9964 000 06398 BUTTON CANCEL/DELETE GL 386K270110
023B
9965 000 06369 BUTTON SEARCH ETC.BLK
386K270030
025B BLACK 9965 000 06370 BUTTON REC STOP PLAY BL 386K270050
025B GOLD 9964 000 06399 BUTTON REC STOP PLAY GL 386K270150
026B BLACK 9965 000 06371 BUTTON STOP PLAY L
026B GOLD 9964 000 06400 BUTTON STOP PLAY L
030B BLACK 9965 000 05930 ESCUTCHEON
TRAY LID OUTER BL
386K270060
386K270160
386K063010
030B GOLD 9964 000 05940 ESCUTCHEON TRay lid
OUTER GL
386K063110
031B BLACK 9965 000 05931 BADGE CD-RW BL
031B GOLD 9964 000 05941 BADGE CD-RW GL
032B BLACK 9965 000 06372 BADGE CD TEXT BL
032B GOLD 9964 000 06401 BADGE CD TEXT GL
386K251010
386K251110
386K251020
386K251120
037B BLACK 9965 000 05932 JOG KNOB BLK JOG KNOB BL 386K154010
037B GOLD 9964 000 05942 JOG KNOB GLD JOG KNOB GL 386K154110
040B
041B
046B
FTD HOLDER FTD HOLDER
STICKER ADHESIVE,FTD
SCREW SCR. 010B + H.P.JACK 183J010010
370K271110
056J122050
050B BLACK 9965 000 01975 BUTTON POWER BL
050B GOLD 9964 000 01395 BUTTON POWER GL
255W270010
255W270110
009G
4822 462 42129 LEG GOLD HOT STAMP
FRONT
183J057010
010G
4822 462 42048 LEG GOLD HOT STAMP REAR 183J057110
025G
026G
911G /F
9965 000 00362 LINK,POWER SW.
9965 000 05933 LINK EXTENSION
BUSHING NIFCO 4516
349K121010
386K121010
085J259010
450H259010
911G /K,/N,/U 4822 459 80744 BUSHING NIFCO 2271
001M
501M
MECHANISM CD-R MODULE
MAR775
MECHANISM CD MODULE
VAL1250
388K304500
386K304600
WC01
WC02
WC03
W801 /F,/K
W801 /N
W801 /U
9965 000 06393 FFC CABLE P=1.25 7PIN
9965 000 06394 FFC CABLE P=1.0 14PIN
9965 000 06395 FFC CABLE P=1.0 14PIN
MAINS CORD E MAYOR
YU07100530
YU14300520
YU22220520
YC01800800
YC01800790
4822 321 11343 MAINS CORD N MAYOR
MAINS CORD NON-INTEGRAL YC02000880
NOT STANDARD
SPEAR PARTS
PACKING CASE
CUSHION
001S
002S
386K801010
386K809010
45
13. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
NOTE ON SAFETY FOR FUSIBLE RESISTOR :
The suppliers and their type numbers of fusible resistors
are as follows;
ASSIGNMENT OF COMMON PARTS CODES.
RESISTORS
R
R
: 1) GD05 × × × 140, Carbon film fixed resistor, 5% 1/4W
: 2) GD05 × × × 160, Carbon film fixed resistor, 5% 1/6W
1. KOA Corporation
Part No. (MJI)
NH05 × × × 140
NH05 × × × 120
NH85 × × × 110
NH95 × × × 140
Type No. (KOA)
RF25S × × × × ΩJ
RF50S × × × × ΩJ
RF73B2A × × × × ΩJ
RF73B2E × × × × ΩJ
Description
( 5% 1/4W)
( 5% 1/2W)
( 5% 1/10W)
( 5% 1/4W)
Resistance value
➀
Examples ;
Resistance value
➀
0.1 Ω .... 001
10 Ω .... 100
18 Ω .... 180 2.7 kΩ .... 272 680 kΩ .... 684
1 MΩ .... 105
1 kΩ .... 102 100 kΩ .... 104
0.5 Ω .... 005
Resistance value
Resistance value
1 Ω .... 010 100 Ω .... 101 10 kΩ .... 103
(0.1 Ω − 10 kΩ)
6.8 Ω .... 068 390 Ω .... 391 22 kΩ .... 223 4.7 MΩ .... 475
Note : Please distinguish 1/4W from 1/6W by the shape of parts
used actually.
2. Matsushita Electronic Components Co., Ltd
Part No. (MJI)
NF05 × × × 140
RF05 × × × 140
NF02 × × × 140
RF02 × × × 140
Type No. (MEC)
ERD-2FCJ × × ×
Description
( 5% 1/4W)
CAPACITORS
C
: CERAMIC CAP.
ERD-2FCG × × ×
( 2% 1/4W)
3) DD1 × × × × 370,
Ceramic capacitor
Disc type
Resistance value
Resistance value
➁ ➂
Temp.coeff.P350 N1000, 50V
Capacity value
Tolerance
Examples ;
Examples ;
Resistance value
Tolerance (Capacity deviation)
0.25 pF .... 0
0.1 Ω .... 001
10 Ω .... 100
1 kΩ .... 102 100 kΩ .... 104
➁
0.5 Ω .... 005
18 Ω .... 180 2.7 kΩ .... 272 680 kΩ .... 684
0.5 pF .... 1
1 Ω .... 010 100 Ω .... 101 10 kΩ .... 103
6.8 Ω .... 068 390 Ω .... 391 22 kΩ .... 223 4.7 MΩ .... 475
1 MΩ .... 105
5% .... 5
Tolerance of COMMON PARTS handled here are as follows :
0.5 pF
6 pF
5 pF .... 0.25 pF
10 pF .... 0.5 pF
12 pF 560 pF .... 5%
Capacity value
➂
0.5 pF .... 005
3 pF .... 030 100 pF .... 101
1 pF .... 010 10 pF .... 100 220 pF .... 221
1.5 pF .... 015 47 pF .... 470 560 pF .... 561
ABBREVIATION AND MARKS
C
: CERAMIC CAP.
4) DK16 × × × 300,
High dielectric constant ceramic
capacitor
Disc type
ANT.
CAP.
: ANTENNA
BATT.
CER.
DIG.
MIC.
REC.
SPK
: BATTERY
: CAPACITOR
: CERAMIC
: DIGITAL
➃
CONN. : CONNECTING
HP : HEADPHONE
µ-PRO : MICROPROCESSOR
RES.
SW
Temp.chara. 2B4, 50V
Capacity value
: MICROPHONE
: RECORDING
: SPEAKER
Examples ;
Capacity value
➃
: RESISTOR
: SWITCH
100 pF .... 101 1000 pF ....102 10000 pF .... 103
470 pF .... 471 2200 pF ....222
TRANSF. : TRANSFORMER
TRIM.
VAR.
: TRIMMING
: VARIABLE
TRS.
: TRAMSISTOR
: CRYSTAL
C
: 5) ELECTROLY CAP. (
5) EA × × × × × × 10, Electrolytic capacitor
One-way lead type, Tolerance 20%
), 6) FILM CAP. (
)
X’TAL
➅
➄
Working voltage
Capacity value
Examples ;
Capacity value
➄
0.1 µF....104
0.33 µF....334
1 µF....105
4.7 µF ....475
100 µF ....107
10 µF ....106
330 µF ....337
22 µF ....226 1100 µF ....118
2200 µF ....228
Working voltage
6.3V....006
10V....010
➅
25V ....025
35V ....035
50V ....050
16V....016
6) DF15 × × × 350
DF15 × × × 310
DF16 × × × 310
Plastic film capacitor
One-way type, Mylar 5% 50V
Plastic film capacitor
NOTE ON SAFETY :
Symbol
parts should be used to replaced any part marked with
symbol . Any other component substitution (other
Fire or electrical shock hazard. Only original
One-way type, Mylar 10% 50V
➆
Capacity value
Examples ;
Capacity value
0.001 µF(1000 pF) ....... 102
0.0018 µF........................ 182
0.01 µF........................ 103
0.015 µF........................ 153
➆
than original type), may increase risk of fire or electrical
shock hazard.
0.1 µF....104
0.56 µF....564
1 µF....105
: 1) The above CODES ( R
, R
, C
, C
and
NOTE
C
) are omitted on the schematic diagram in some
case.
2) On the occasion, be confirmed the common parts on
the parts list.
3) Refer to “Common Parts List” for the other common
parts (RI05, DD4, DK4).
46
VERS.
COLOR
VERS.
COLOR
POS.
NO
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
POS.
NO
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
PART NO.
(MJI)
PART NO.
(MJI)
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
P816-POWER
CIRCUIT BOARD
P816-CAPACITORS
P816-RESISTORS (COMMON)
CARBON FILM FIXED RES.
5% 1/6W : R801-R808 R810
R814 R815 R829 R851-R853
R861-R866 R881 R883 R887
R891-R894
C801
C810
C811
C814
C819
C820
C821
C825
C826
C827
C828
C829
C833
9965 000 06375 CER. 82 pF J 500V CH
4822 124 40763 ELECT. 2.2µF M 50V RA-2
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
DD15820550
OA22505020
9965 000 04979 FILM ECQUL 0.1µF 250V AC
9965 000 06376 FILM ECQUL 0.22µF 250V AC
9965 000 04981 ELECT. 120µF 400V
9965 000 04980 CER. 470P AC400V
9965 000 04980 CER. 470P AC400V
9965 000 06377 CER. 470P 1KV
9965 000 04980 CER. 470P AC400V
4822 124 80067 ELECT. 4.7µF M 50V RA-2
4822 124 41535 ELECT. 100µF M 25V RA-2
DF17104630
DF17224570
EA12740070
DK17471520
DK17471520
DK16471560
DK17471520
OA47505020
OA10702520
P816-SEMICONDUCTORS
D802
4822 130 81248 DIODE S1WB(A)60 30A 600V
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01 400V 0.7A
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01 400V 0.7A
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01 400V 0.7A
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01 400V 0.7A
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01 400V 0.7A
4822 130 80116 ZENER DIODE 24V
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01
4822 130 11074 DIODE RK46
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01
4822 130 34499 ZENER DIODE 20V
9965 000 06383 DIODE RU4AM 600V 2.0A
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01 400V 0.7A
9965 000 00388 DIODE AG01
HD20031290
HD20049080
HD20049080
HD20049080
HD20049080
HD20049080
HD32401000
HD20049080
HD20049080
HD20050080
HD20049080
HD32001000
HD20051080
HD20049080
HD20049080
D803
D804
D806
D807
D814
D829
D832
D851
D856
D861
D862
D866
D868
D871
D881
C851
C852
C854
C855
C856
C857
C860
C861
C862
C864
C866
C867
C868
C869
C871
C872
C873
C875
C877
C881
C882
C891
C892
C898
G815
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
9965 000 06378 ELECT. 330µF 16V RJB
4822 124 90353 ELECT. 100µF M 10V RA-2
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
9965 000 06379 ELECT. 2200µF 10V RJB
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
9965 000 06380 ELECT. 10µF 50V RJB
4822 124 90366 ELECT. 220µF M 50V RA-2
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
EF337016P0
OA10701020
EF228010P0
9965 000 06384 IC TL431 SHUNT REGULATOR HC33036590
EF106050P0
OA22705020
Q801
Q810
Q825
Q851
Q861
4822 130 10431 PHOTO UNIT PC-123F2
4822 209 90025 IC MC44603P
9965 000 00395 F.E.T. 2SK2943 900V 3A
9965 000 06390 IC LM317 ADJ. REG.
4822 130 41947 TRS. 2SC2458 2SC1740S
2SC3199 ETC.
4822 130 42715 TRS. 2SA1048 2SA933S
2SA1267 ETC.
9965 000 01744 IC NJM7908FA
4822 130 43818 TRS. 2SC2878
4822 130 10431 PHOTO UNIT PC-123F2
HW10032320
HC10111170
HF22943000
HC31937590
HT30001000
9965 000 06381 ELECT. 1000µF 16V RJB
4822 124 80123 ELECT. 220µF 16V ARS
4822 124 80123 ELECT. 220µF 16V ARS
EF108016P0
OA22701640
OA22701640
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
Q862
HT10001000
9965 000 06382 ELECT. 220µF 16V RJB
4822 124 80123 ELECT. 220µF 16V ARS
4822 124 80123 ELECT. 220µF 16V ARS
EF227016P0
OA22701640
OA22701640
Q871
Q891
Q892
HC39908090
HT328782A0
HW10032320
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 124 41535 ELECT. 100µF / 25V
4822 122 30103 CER. 0.022µF 50V
4822 124 41535 ELECT. 100µF 25V
4822 124 41535 ELECT. 100µF 25V
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF 50V
4822 122 33276 CER. DE7150 F 103M
OA10702520
DK18223310
OA10702520
OA10702520
DD38104010
DK17103840
P816-MISCELLANEOUS
FUSE 2A 125V UL CSA MITI
4822 070 32001 FUSE 2A 250V BS LISTED
FUSE 2A 125V
F820 /F
F820 /K /N
F820 /U
FS10200350
FS10200850
FS10200350
UL CSA MITI FBT
L820
L825
4822 157 70398 LINE FILTER LF-4D-223 22MH LC22260130
P816-CAPACITORS (COMMON)
FERRITE CORE
BL02RN2-R62T2
FC90050130
HIGH DIELECTRIC CONSTANT
CER. CAPACITOR 10% 50V :
C802-C804 C809 C813
L831
9965 000 06385 SWITCHING TRANSF.
ER2810SG
TS12900010
L832
L851
L853
L854
L856
9965 000 06386 CHOKE COIL 10µH J%
9965 000 06387 CHOKE COIL 4.7µH J%
9965 000 06387 CHOKE COIL 4.7µH J%
9965 000 06386 CHOKE COIL 10µH J%
9965 000 06388 CHOKE COIL 6.8µH
PJ8R-6R8M
4822 157 62681 CHOKE COIL 1µH EL0405
9965 000 06386 CHOKE COIL 10µH J%
9965 000 06389 CHOKE COIL 2.2µH
LHLC06TB2R2M
LC11033900
LC14723900
LC14723900
LC11033900
LC16820110
P816-RESISTORS
R809
R811
R812
R813
R816
R819 /F
R819 /K /N
R819 /U
R823
R825
R826
R827
R828
4822 111 31001 RES. 330
Ω
Ω
Ω
5% 1/6W
5% 1/6W
5% 1/6W
5% 1/6W
5% 1/6W
GG05331160
GG05220160
GG05101160
GG05150160
GG05181160
4822 052 10229 RES. 22
4822 052 10101 RES. 100
Ω
9965 000 06391 RES. 15
9965 000 05893 RES. 180
Ω
L861
L862
L867
LC11023900
LC11033900
LC12220190
482211682449 RES. 330k
Ω
K 1/2W ERC12GK RC10334120
5% 1W RCR60 L15 RC05105010
9965 000 00502 RES. 1M
Ω
RES. 2.2M
Ω
1/2W ERC12UG
5% 1W
RC10225820
GA05183010
GG05102160
GG05010160
GG05015160
GG05015160
GA05183010
GG05101160
GM11622110
GM11668100
75060501P0
4822 053 10183 RES. 18k
Ω
L872
L873
S815
9965 000 06386 CHOKE COIL 10µH J%
9965 000 06386 CHOKE COIL 10µH J%
9965 000 05921 PUSH SWITCH
ESB92S94B TV-5 1.5MM
LC11033900
LC11033900
SP01012480
4822 052 10102 RES. 1k
Ω
5% 1/6W
5% 1/6W
5% 1/6W
5% 1/6W
4822 116 82805 RES. 1
9965 000 06392 RES. 1.5
9965 000 06392 RES. 1.5
Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω
R832
R882
R884
R885
4822 053 10183 RES. 18k
5% 1W
P916-HEAD PHONE
CIRCUIT BOARD
9965 000 01662 JACK H.P JACK
HLJ0540-01-410 BLK
FERRITE BEAD
4822 052 10101 RES. 100
Ω
Ω
5% 1/6W
1% 1/6W
1% 1/6W
4822 050 22212 RES. 2.21k
J901
L901
L902
YJ01003870
FC90050130
FC90050130
4822 050 26811 RES. 681
JUMPER
Ω
R886
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
47
VERS.
COLOR
VERS.
COLOR
POS.
NO
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
POS.
NO
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
PART NO.
(MJI)
PART NO.
(MJI)
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
PP16-REAR PANEL
CIRCUIT BOARD
PP16-CAPACITORS
JT02
4822 267 31369 OPT. CONNECTOR
GP1F32T OPTICAL OUTPUT
4822 290 81638 TERMINAL 14X14 RA 1L1P BLK YT02010790
YJ15000090
JT51
JT52
C301
C311
C312
C313
C314
C651
C652
C653
C655
C656
C681
C682
C683
C701
C702
4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2
5322 122 32265 CER. 100pF J CH 50V BLK
OA47601620
DD15101300
4822 267 31369 OPT. CONNECTOR
GP1F32T OPTICAL OUTPUT
YJ15000090
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
L311
L651
L652
L681
L682
L701
L702
LF51
LT01
LT02
LT03
LT51
LT52
LT53
SF51
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
FC90050130
FC90050130
FC90050130
FC90050130
FC90050130
FC90050130
FC90050130
FC90050130
FC90050130
TP41042030
FC90050130
FC90050130
TP41042030
FC90050130
SS02021150
5322 122 32265 CER. 100pF J SL 50V GRN
5322 122 32265 CER. 100pF J CH 50V BLK
4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF 16V RA-2
4822 124 80119 ELECT. 1000µF 25V ARS
4822 124 80119 ELECT. 100µF 25V ARS
5322 122 32265 CER. 100pF J CH 50V BLK
5322 122 32265 CER. 100pF J CH 50V BLK
DD15101300
DD15101300
OA22701620
OA10702540
OA10702540
DD15101300
DD15101300
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
5322 122 32265 CER. 100pF J CH 50V BLK
5322 122 32265 CER. 100pF J SL 50V GRN
DD15101300
DD15101300
CF51
CF52
CN51
CT01
CT02
CT03
CT04
CT05
CT51
CT52
CT53
CT54
CT55
CY11
CER. 470pF 10%
DK16471300
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 122 40617 CER. 50V DC 0.1µF +80-20% DD38104010
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 126 10513 CER. 47pF
4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2
DA15470110
OA47601620
BL02RN2-R62T2
4822 142 60422 PULSE TRANSF.
TPS247MN-0386AN
FERRITE BEAD
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 126 10364 CER. 100pF UP050B101K-A DA16101110
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
BL02RN2-R62T2
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
482212610513 CER. 47pF
4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2
DA15470110
OA47601620
4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
4822 142 60422 PULSE TRANSF.
TPS247MN-0386AN
FERRITE BEAD
BL02RN2-R62T2
4822 277 21559 SLIDE SWITCH INT/EXT
4822 126 10364 CER. 100pF UP050B101K-A
9965 000 00368 CER. 0.047µF Z 50V
DA16101110
DA17473110
PP16-RESISTOR
R311
4822 111 41355 RES. 75
Ω
5% 1/6W
GD05750160
PY16-FRONT CIRCUIT BOARD
PY16-CAPACITORS
4822 1224 0588 CER. 0.022µF TP050F223Z
4822 1261 0362 CER. 22pF
PP16-RESISTORS (COMMON)
CARBON FILM FIXED RES.
5% 1/6W : R312-R314
R651-R656 R683-R686
RF51-RF57 RN51-RN58 RT01
RT02 RT51 RT52
CY03
CY04
CY05
CY06
CY07
CY08
CY09
CY10
CY12
DA17223110
DA15220110
DA15220110
DA17473110
EJ47600610
DA17473110
DA16101110
DA16101110
EJ47600610
48221 261 0362 CER. 22pF
9965 00000368 CER. 0.047µF Z 50V
4822 124 21901 ELECT. 47µF 6.3V
9965 000 00368 CER. 0.047µF Z 50V
4822 126 10364 CER. 100pF UP050B101K-A
4822 126 10364 CER. 100pF UP050B101K-A
4822 124 21901 ELECT. 47µF 6.3V
PP16-SEMICONDUCTORS
4822 130 32362 DIODE 1SS176 MA165 1SS254 HD20002000
30V 0.1A
DF51
Q311
Q681
QF51
4822 209 63182 IC LC74HCU04
4822 209 63182 IC LC74HCU04
4822 130 42715 TRS. 2SA1048 2SA933S
2SA1267 ETC.
HC700400U0
HC700400U0
HT10001000
PY16-RESISTORS (COMMON)
CARBON FILM FIXED RES.
5% 1/6W :
RY01-RY15 RY21-RY28
QF52
QN51
QN58
4822 130 41947 TRS. 2SC2458 2SC1740S
2SC3199 ETC.
HT30001000
HT328781A0
PY16-SEMICONDUCTORS
4822 130 11569 L.E.D. HLMF-K200 #2UL RED
4822 130 11569 L.E.D. HLMF-K200 #2UL RED
5322 130 31504 ZENER DIODE MTZ J 3.3A
DY02
DY03
DY04
HI10005340
HI10005340
HD30331000
4822 130 43818 TRS. 2SC2878 A
PP16-MISCELLANEOUS
4822 218 11487 OPT. CONNECTOR
GP1F32R OPTICAL RECIVER
4822 290 81638 TERMINAL 14X14 RCA 1L1P
4822 265 31045 TERMINAL YKC21-3337 RCA
4822 265 31045 TERMINAL YKC21-3337 RCA
JACK FFC CONNECTOR
PY16-MISCELLANEOUS
9965 000 06374 MICROPROCESSOR
TMP87CH74F
J301
YJ15000150
QY01
QY02
QY04
HU385KT000
HT30001000
J311
J651
J681
J682
YT02010790
YT02021080
YT02021080
YJ07011370
4822 130 41947 TRS. 2SC2458 2SC1740S
2SC3199 ETC.
07P 9604S-07C
LY01
SY01
4822 157 62919 CHOKE COIL 100µH J%
LC11043800
SP01013310
J701
JF51
JJ01
JT01
4822 265 31045 TERMINAL YKC21-3337 RCA
4822 267 41009 TERMINAL 2P RCA RC-5
JACK 14FMN-BTRK
YT02021080
YT02020890
YJ07019380
4822 276 13732 PUSH SWITCH SKQNAE
H/5MM 160GF
SY09
4822 290 81638 TERMINAL 14X14 RA 1L1P BLK YT02010790
48
VERS.
COLOR
POS.
NO
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
PART NO.
(MJI)
DESCRIPTION
SY15
4822 276 13732 PUSH SWITCH SKQNAE
H/5MM 160GF
9965 000 05916 DISPLAY UNIT FTD BJ727GNK HQ31208410
15GRID X 22ANODE
SP01013310
SY21
VX01
XY01
ZY01
4822 242 72066 SERAMIC VIB. CST8.0MHZ MT FQ08004010
4822 130 11494 IR SENSOR RPM6936-V4
HW10004210
PY26-KEY CIRCUIT BOARD
4822 276 13732 PUSH SWITCH
SKQNAE H/5MM 160GF
4822 276 13732 PUSH SWITCH
SKQNAE H/5MM 160GF
SY22
SY23
SP01013310
SP01013310
PY36-ROTARY ENCODER
CIRCUIT BOARD
SY26
DY01
9965 000 05915 ROTARY SWITCH EC11B
WITH PUSH SW
SR03030030
HI10005340
PY46-LED CIRCUIT BOARD
4822 130 11569 L.E.D. HLMF-K200 #2UL RED
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