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Summary of Contents for CDP-207ESD

Page 1: ...adian Model AEP Model UK Model E Model Power consumption Dimensions Weight 120VAC 60Hz 22OVAC 5O 60H2 240v Ac 50 60H2 110 120 220 2QV AC 5O Hz 12W Approx 430x 100x 340mm w h dl 1 7 x 4 x 1 3 i n c h e s l includingproiectingpartsandcontrols Approx 4 7kg 10lbs6 ozl net Remotecornmanbr supplled RM D4SO Remote controlsystem Infrared control Power requirements 3V DCwithtwo R6batteries sizeAA Dimension...

Page 2: ...ARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSEPART NUMBËRSAPPEARAS SHOWNIN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY CONTENTS Section Title SPECIFICATIONS I F E A T U R E S 2 M O D E L I D E N T I F I C A T I O N 3 S A F E T Y C H E C K O U T 3 PROTECTIONOF EYESFROM LASER BEAM DURING SERVICING 4 S E R V I C T N G N O T E 5 LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CON...

Page 3: ...can be measured bv anv one of three methods I A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instru ments 2 A battery operatedAC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuringthe voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery operatedAC volt meter The limit indication is...

Page 4: ...ice Folg iovrigt instruktionernei servicemanualen ADVARSEL Underselice mâ ojneneikko kommo nær objektiv linsen pâ den optiske pick up enhed I tllfældo af tt d t e nodvendigt at kontrollere udsendelsen af larerlye skal det ske i en afstand af mere end 25cm fra den optisko pick up LASER ADVARSEL MÆRKNING Folgende mærkningfindesindvendigi apparatet l Advarsel Mærkning Laser didoe data o Materiale GaA...

Page 5: ...ock There fore when checking the lasçrdiode emission obserye more than 25 cm away from the objective lens Flexible Circuit Board Repairing o Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270oC during repairing a Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conduc tor of the circuit board within 3 times o Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering Notes on chip ...

Page 6: ... r t r g î E R g R gf gs I g g t E e U J 4 B 3 I at Ë F E t t ù E d ê 2 1 g 5 E ut F 2 o o I t Ei 5 3 3 E Ë o Ë I o s ô E I R 3 E E E g 9 Ea 8E J Ë 5 E G É d F îr nË 3âË A l gs Eg Ë Ë Ë Ëg tk TË o J o Ê l z o C ll o z o 1 o z 2 IL ô 2 J z u t 2 z oÀ trF 90 9 G J t 6 ...

Page 7: ...ve lead wire connectingTP ASY to ground 6 Put disc YEDS t8 in andpress button 7 Confirm that the readingon frequencycounter is 4 3218MHz AdjustmcntLocation mainboard TPA G e RVIOS e TP ASY COMPONENT SIDE FRONT E F Brlrnco Adjurtmcnt This adjustment should be Opticalpick upBlock hoccdurc made when rcplacing oscilloæopc DC nngêl main bærd TP TEOI l 2 3 4 5 6 Connect test point TP ADJ and test point ...

Page 8: ...ot performthisadjustment Focus tracking gaindetermines the pick upfollow_ up vertical and horizontal relative to mechanical noise and mechanicalshock when the 2 axis device operate However asthesereciprocate the adjustrnent isat the point whereboth aresatisfied o lVhen gain is raised the noise when the 2 axis deviceoperates increases a When gain is lowered it is more susceptible to mechanical shoc...

Page 9: ...pears low trêcking grain the set horizontal VOLT DIV t V TIME D V 2 nS 0v the set is not horizontal this adjustment not be performed due to the gravity against J 2 axis device I disc YED I8 Fifth Selection and press PLAY button oscilloscope to main amp board TP EO RVl03 so that the waveform is as shown VOLT DIV I V TIME DIV 2 mS the figure below focus gain adjustment VOLT DIV tOOmV TIME DIV 2 mS t...

Page 10: ...e idenrified with part number o 1 Jumper wire connected to the ground pattern on m the component side f o H 5 t z J 7 H 7 D 4 g 4 l J È t b D 4 o 4 È o D 3 c 3 ô a H 4 t 4 J 2 ô z ô z B 3 6 Z B 3 c c 2 D 3 u J o 3 t t 4 t 1 4 r 1 4 t 1 4 t l 4 D 6 o 5 D 6 D 6 u _ o L _ D u f u E _ J c 4 u 5 r t 0 r 1 0 H 1 0 r l 4 l 1 4 t 1 4 t l 4 r 9 rcl rc2 tc3 tc4 tc5 tc6 rc7 rc8 tc9 rc1 0 rcrl r c 1 2 rc1 3 r...

Page 11: ...MoDEL Rl 2 4rc ct02 eiFo 45 4L t r c 3 I rrc3 1 lr por L e ol g H lÀ 1 I g Fï s to î r f i J Ë 1 l L e r o 1 c 4o o I i i r I éi5 È I é1 g 3o Rr4r Fp gvJ ô er5 i ôc aqop Jtil lr Ï f f 1 oos o lff x J i è H È R S T ô ô o æ 6 159 c 6rèJÈo FLr_u Fbo g E SË _ ff T r p J s to t Ëffi IP0WER SWBoARD Xbolt9 O gj r r l T l F l c 1 t 3 ...

Page 12: ...cDP 68 ïaOTESD 7ilO I 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 sL sPiioroR BoARDI KSSrS0A OPTICALPICK IF BTOC r TRAI SLATION BOARD l I HEADPHONE BOARDI a JUXFER FLEXIBLE OOANO 12 ...

Page 13: ...TECTOR ssl50A OPTICAL PICKUP BLOCK l c 7 TAS406P sPtN0t vtoT0R cNP103 5 At to t Ttoo o n212 sPrNoLE M0T0R cNPtO4 c252 0 0022 c25l 0 0022 t1 Joffii c25l 0022 r ti l n I uzsî LoÀDING M010R cNP Rl33 t00l cil6 25V tc7 TA84O6P LOAOING MOTOR O R I V E cDP 68 20 tc wt v c LDON t t t P 0 C B C P POz MIRR DFCT VEE 2 c c l Rvlol ÉaLANCL R106 72k RloT cl63 0 033 ffi î tuDsP lF iôl t3 ...

Page 14: ...0ar DÂ cx o r 09 2SC3399 PLL swlcHtf c Q8 sc3402 PLI wtTcHtilG i r s 6 fj q p ffs 2381ISHIF r R SSTTR FRAME SYNC CET PROTICTION AND INIERPOLATIoN XLT SENSE I D O N FOX PLLSW Ènc oAa Llr OAO OUT N S W PS oUT sw t o i l l tr o 9 9 g g l 9 t4 ...

Page 15: ...e 2 C l F S L r 1 5 A t P U K M C E i P Mr44 i s R A M I Qt0 2SC3399 q MUTING Y TNvERTER T rr flFl 3 1 ifr _ H Ï t L f t 2 3 4 5 JIJ 6 7 I e ro STEP 9 1 12 r ra ri t l i ii à gà o l c 5 TDAI54I N5 D A COIIVERTER tLo M 5 2 t 8 AUDIO A 05 2SAr345 MUTIN6 ORIVE o24 23Ar345 TUTING DRIVE 060r 605 2SC3402 OIGITORIVE Po rrER sw B0ARDI rcr02 BXr3g7 RECEIVER ATP FLD60I 0608 HZS9Brt t5 ...

Page 16: ...0 62a R30 330k I HEADPHoNE BOARD 0 1 4 1 5 2SC3860 M U T N G c122 000t8 c0r4 50v T901 POWS TRÂNSFORMER a r 68 207 S0 i50 5 Conodron À P UX MOD L _ t Q 4 2SC 3399 REGSWITCHING D t 3 t 4 r s s t 3 2 s902 fvofiGfl ISELECÎOR I 220 lto z40v r20v ln Q3 2SC3399 REGSWITCHING Dr0 R05 lESE iIUTING R G 16 ...

Page 17: ...s t o l e r a n c e 1 i n t e r n a l c o m p o n e n t Note The components identified by shadingand mark 7 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Note Les composants identif iés par un tramé et une marquefisont critiquespour la sécurité Ne les remplacerque par une pièce portant le numéro I sPécif ié t t I t t t l t t 1 1 Switch R e f N o Switch Position ù 1 5 s252 s601 63...

Page 18: ...cDP 68 207ESD 750 O IC BLOCKDIAGRAMS cxAl182S EÊ ËÉ g s é 5 Ér D CzPA voo 7 ç ROMI ROM2 SOF HOLI 12L OATA REGIST R IilPUT SHIFTFEGIS1ER a00REss 0tc00ER OUIruI DICOOER r È4 l R O M 22 2 1 l x 2 8 r ...

Page 19: ...cDP 68 207Es D 750 ON ESIAS F0t tFr ÂsY D6NO c8 CP rIRR D FTCT t È FE 3â 3 cxA1081S TTlER OTFI f8l l OT SrLUCt ADJ û ilY clPrcrTY ft stT T T tvE230L A Fl TlT FrF 86JFS F ffiIffif Ê ...

Page 20: ... c R E C n l n i n R E C m o d e 9 S I R S C R e m o t e c o n t r o l s i q n a l i n n u t I O q a ô p I O c o d e r e a d t i m i n q 1 1 t t r UP o R e m o t e c o n t r o l l e r n L w h e n v o l u m e i s b e i n q i n c r e a s e d t 2 L n i n P L A Y m o d e 1 3 AMUTE o A l I m u t i n q O u t D u t t o D S P I C 3 M I I T G l 4 DMUTE o S o f t w a r e m u t i n g O u t p u t t o d i g i ...

Page 21: ...9 RG FLD tinino outDut 40 7G o FLD timl no outDut 4 1 6 G o FLD timinq outDut 42 5 G o FLD tininq outDut 4 3 4G o FLD timino outout 4 4 1 G o FLD timinq input 45 2 G o FLD tinino inout â 6 1G o F t D t i n i n d i n o u t 4 7 a o FLD seqnent output 4 8 f o FLD seqment output 49 b o FLD secrment outDut 5 0 o o FLD seoment outDut 5 l 30v 30v 52 e o FLD seqment outDut 53 c o FT D sêdmênt ôrrtDut 5 4 ...

Page 22: ...P U K P 4 N 8 1 A S S Y F R O N T C D P 7 5 0 E P A N E LA S S Y F R O N T CDP 68 PANELASSY FRONT C D P _ z O 7 E S D P A N E LA S S Y F R O N T BRACKET PANEL SCREW BVTP 3XIO TYPE2 N S CUSHI ON SPACER SCREW BTP2 6X8 TYPEzN S BUTÎON ASSY BUTTON AMS CUSHI O N T BUTTON M C FIL TR 13 I J 4 q 6 7 8 4 917 454 01 4 922 9t8 01 4 922 918 31 4 9 2 921 Ol x 492 2 903 1 x 4922 904 l x 4922 905 1 x 4922 906 l ...

Page 23: ...FELT 4 922 928 l CHASSTS 7 685 47 79 SCREÏ 8VTP 3Xl0 TYPEz N S 4 922 410 41 CDP 750 US PANEL LOADING 4 922 919 l C0P 207ESD 750 AEP UK Canadlan E 4 922 919 11 CDp 68 pA lEl LoADIt c 7455 47 79 SCREI TAPPIIIG 4 922 4234I REIilFORCEMENT TRANSFORI IER No 905 58 4 922 01 11 4 922 50L 2L 4 922 501 3 I 4 922 501 4I 4 922 501 5I 4 922 501 61 4 922 50 1 71 1 535 88 l I 4 885 838 0 3 70r 748 0 CDP 207ESD P...

Page 24: ...DRIVING SPRING B HOLDER SP scREU BTP 2 6X10TYPE2 N S SPRING I ROLLER BRACKET BU 5 SPRING TENSION No Part No I 16 4 917 507 01 117 4 922 516 t 118 7 685 s52 19 il9 0 56 28 0 t20 4 922 511 l t t 4 917 523 01 t22 4 922 5t241 L23 4 9L7 5224r t24 7 621 759 40 L25 7S2t 770 67 126 4 923 541 ll 908 t 624 324 tl 909 l 24 325 u 910 l 624 323 lI r r251 A 4608 346 A s25l 1 571 300 ll Desc ri pti on SPRING H C...

Page 25: ...4 0l Desc rl pti on SHAFT SLED IIISULATOR SCREH P 2X3 GEAR M GEAR P FLATNESS Remart s Part No Desc ri pti on Remark s 9ll tif 24 3 2 tl pc B0AR0 sL sp 1 0TOR 9t8 Âr fti CGstl r i ûE fûq litl ff S r Wtr i ffiTi i fi T fiFi fj 1rqr cl tJ25t l 564 720 21ptN C0NNECT0R S rALL TypÊ 4p t4 52 X 49t7 523 t Assy iloToR spliloLE 1 1253X 4917 504 l ASSY ilOTOR SLED s252 t 571 274 ll SHITCH LEAF LI Î il 911 i ...

Page 26: ...ILM O 22 F MYLAR O OIMF CERAMIC 1OPF CERAMIC IOPF 0 rF 3 3MF O IMF lol4F ZZVF O IMF 2 t4F O IMF lMF IMF 0 0047MF 4 7MF lMF 47MF o 16V 0 00lMF l0 50v 100PF l0 50v l 624 296 tt PCBoARD PollER SIIITCH T 624 295 II PCBOARD FUNCTION I 624 297 II PCBOARD HEADPHONE 1 535 684_IIJUMPER FTLI4 IIITHTERMINAL JUMPER FLEXIBLE BOARO 25V l6v 25u l6v 50v 50v 16V 50v 50v zo zo 5 20 20 20 20 20 zo 20 30 20 0 l6v 50v...

Page 27: ... C O N N E C T O R 3 P PIN CONNECTOR SMALL TYPE PIN CONNECTOR SMALL TYPE PIN CONNECTOR SMALL TYPE P I N C O N N E C T O R 6 P PIN CONNECTOR SMALL TYPE PIN CONNECTOR SMALL TYPE 2P 4P 5P 4P 8P 27 Re f No Pa rt No cNP 103 l 564 706 41 cNP l04i I 564 706 t I cNP 105 1 564 339 l cNPt06l s66 908 11 cNP30 I l 564 707 l I cNP70t l 564 499 l I a 8 it9 20042 4 8 719 20042 a 8 719 20042 4 8 719 200 2 4 8 7 l...

Page 28: ... 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I 4vr l 4 il t 4u l 4u l 4Ul l 4ul t 4v 4v l 4u 1 4W l 4t l r 4u I 4ll t 4U t 4v t vl l 4tl t 4u t 4ul r 4u r 4w l 4t l 4t t 4w l 4W 28 Ref No Part No Descrlpti on Rl17 l 249 381 ll CARB0N Rt18 l 249 393 lI CARB0N Rl19 l 215 472 00 cARBoN Rl20 l 249 393 ll CARBoN I 1 0 l30K l0 82K z70K 33K l0 3 3K 4 7 K l0 l0K 5l0K 22K 560 l00K 3 6K 100K 47K 39K l0 I t0K 1M 22K l00K 100K l0K 100K l0...

Page 29: ...6 l t 6u ll6tl l 6tl l 6Ir r 4u 4v 4v 4tl 4tl l 4w 1 4 l I 4 l l ul L 4v t 4u l 4u x301 1 567 908 11 x30l 1 567 926 ll x601 l 567 86 11 CDP 68 750 US Canadl an E VIBRATOR CRYSTAL CDP 207ESD 750 AEP UK VIBRATOR CRYSTÂL OSCILLATOR CERAIIIC 4t4lz 5t 5t 5c 5 5C 5 5 5t 5z 5x 5X 5 5C 5c 5 5C 5X 5 5X 5Z 2 K 8 2K 8 2K 100 100 33X 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K l 554 303 2 I I 57I 305 l I R608 t 249 425 11 R609 t...

Page 30: ... facility Symptom Cause Countermeasures Playdoesnotbegin Thediscisincorrecily inserted Insert thedisccorrectly Thediscis extremely dirty Cleanthe disc Thediscis inserted upside down Insertthedisccorrecfly The ll button has been pressed Pressll button againto release pause Moisturecondensation Leavethe player turned on for about an hour No audiofromoneor bothchannels lnconectconnections Connectprop...

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