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SERVICE MANUAL

COMPACT DISC DECK RECEIVER

SPECIFICATIONS

HCD-MD595

US Model

Canadian Model

AEP Model

UK Model

E Model

Australian Model

Chinese Model

Tourist Model

HCD-MD595 is the Amplifier, CD player, MD
Deck and Tuner section in DHC-MD595.

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Model Name Using Similar Mechanism

NEW

CD Mechanism Type

CDM55A-21BD53

Base Unit Name

BU-21BD53

Optical Pick-up Name

OP Assy (A-MAX. 2)

Model Name Using Similar Mechanism

NEW

MD Mechanism Type

MDM-7X2A

Optical Pick-up Name

KMS-262A/J1N

CD

Section

MD

Section

US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby
Laboratories.

CD player section 

System

Compact disc and digital audio
system

Laser

Semiconductor laser (

λ

=800 nm)

Emission duration: continuous

Laser output

Max. 44.6 

µ

W*

* This output is the value
measured at a distance of 200 mm
from the objective lens surface on
the Optical Pick-up Block with a
7 mm aperture.

Frequency response

2 Hz – 20 kHz

MD deck section

System

MiniDisc digital audio system

Laser

Semiconductor laser (

λ

=780 nm)

Emission duration: continuous

Laser output

Max. 44.6 

µ

W*

* This output is the value
measured at a distance of 200 mm
from the objective lens surface on
the Optical Pick-up Block with a
7 mm aperture.

Sampling frequency

44.1 kHz

Frequency response

5 Hz – 20 kHz

Tuner section

FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner

FM tuner section

Tuning range
Tourist model:

76.0 – 108.0 MHz
(50 kHz step)

European model:

87.5 – 108.0 MHz
(50 kHz step)

Other models:

87.5 – 108.0 MHz
(100 kHz step)

Antenna

FM lead antenna

Antenna terminals

75 ohms unbalanced

Intermediate frequency

10.7 MHz

Amplifier section

For the U.S. and Canadian models
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS

POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL
HARMONIC DISTORTION:
With 6 ohm loads, both channels driven, from
120 – 10,000 Hz; rated 20 watts per channel minimum RMS
power, with no more than 0.9% total harmonic distortion from
250 milliwatts to rated output.
Continuous RMS power output:

25 + 25 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD, 120 V) (Reference)

European model:

DIN power output (Rated):25 + 25 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz,

DIN, 230 V)

Continuous RMS power output (Reference):

30 + 30 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD, 230 V)

Music power output (Reference):

50 + 50 watts

Other models:

DIN power output (Rated):20 + 20 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz,

DIN, 240 V)
18 + 18 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
DIN, 220 V)

Continuous RMS power output (Reference):

25 + 25 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD, 240 V)
23 + 23 watts (6 ohms at 1 kHz,
10% THD, 220 V)

Peak Music Power Output: 400 watts

Inputs
TAPE  IN (phono jacks):

voltage 250 mV,  impedance
47 kilohms

DIGITAL  OPTICAL IN (Supported sampling frequencies:
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz)
ANALOG IN (stereo minijack):

voltage 250 mV,  impedance
47 kilohms

Outputs
TAPE  OUT (phono jacks): voltage 250 mV,  impedance

1 kilohm

PHONES (stereo minijack):

accepts headphones of 8 ohms or
more.

SPEAKER:

accepts impedance of 6 to 16
ohms.

Ver. 1.1  2005.03

9-929-258-12

2005C05-1
© 2005.03

Sony Corporation

Audio Group
Published by Sony Engineering Corporation

Summary of Contents for HCD-MD595

Page 1: ...76 0 108 0 MHz 50 kHz step European model 87 5 108 0 MHz 50 kHz step Other models 87 5 108 0 MHz 100 kHz step Antenna FM lead antenna Antenna terminals 75 ohms unbalanced Intermediate frequency 10 7 MHz Amplifier section For the U S and Canadian models AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION With 6 ohm loads both channels driven from 120 10 000 Hz rated 20 watts per c...

Page 2: ...s making a digital copy You cannot record a CD R C71 Check OPT IN This appears momentarily because of the signal of the digital broadcast during recording cThere is no affect on the recorded contents No component is connected to the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jack or a digital component is not connected properly cConnect a digital component to the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jack properly using a digital connectin...

Page 3: ... number the more recent is the error 00 is the latest indicates the cluster of retry address The number of retry address can be switched by pressing the m R or M R button er refresh Mode to clear the error history and retry address history Procedure 1 Press the REC MODE button 2 The display will change to er refresh and then press the ENTER YES R button The operation is over if Complete is display...

Page 4: ...ime 23 UTOC could be not read within the specified time 24 Content of UTOC is erroneous 30 Playing could not start 31 Content of sector is erroneous 40 Cause of retry occurred during normal recording 41 D RAM overflowed and retry was executed 42 Retry was executed during the writing to TOC 43 S F editing was interrupted by retry 50 Address could not be read except in access processing 51 Focusing ...

Page 5: ...n mechanical initialize c d e Not used in servicing 3 Press the x CD button and return to CD test mode menu dvt ECODE MEC is displayed Display Emc Edc a b Z Z Z Z Display E M 00 c a b d e Z 4 Display of No Disc Error History Procedure 1 In the CD test mode menu press the M button to display dvt ECODE BU 2 Press the CD button to display as bellow a The number of no disc error Latest one 00 to last ...

Page 6: ...matic Diagram AMP Board 71 6 23 Printed Wiring Boards PANEL BL Boards 72 6 24 Schematic Diagram PANEL BL Boards 73 6 25 Printed Wiring Board POWER Board 74 6 26 Schematic Diagram POWER Board 75 6 27 IC Pin Function Description 81 7 EXPLODED VIEWS 93 8 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 99 Notes on chip component replacement Never reuse a disconnected chip component Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capa...

Page 7: ...justments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous ra diation exposure This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT MARKING is located on the rear exterior Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1 The following caution label is located inside the unit ADVARSEL ...

Page 8: ... DIODE EMISSION CHECK Never look into the laser diode emission from right above when checking it for adjustment It is feared that you will lose your sight CLEANING OBJECTIVE LENS OF OPTICAL PICK UP In cleaning the objective lens of optical pick up be sure the following below 1 In cleaning the lens do not apply an excessive force As the optical pick up is vulnerable application of excessive force c...

Page 9: ...m Deck Section In performing the operation check with the CD mechanism deck section removed from the main unit the CD disc loading will be disabled if the connector cable between MD DIGITAL board CN1005 and LOADING board CN151 is disconnected Accordingly make preparation through the following steps 1 Insert the CD disc for test with the set assembled 2 Unplug the AC power cord to turn the power of...

Page 10: ...ion 4 Each time the x MD button is pressed it changes display STR version CD version MD version STR version 5 To release from this mode press the I 1 button to turn the power off LCD AND LED TEST Procedure 1 Press the I 1 button to turn the power on 2 Press three buttons of M REC MODE and N X CD simultaneously 3 Liquid crystal display and LEDs are all turned on 4 Each time the x MD button is press...

Page 11: ...n as follows GND Ground I 3V For measuring IOP Check the deterioration of the optical pick up laser IOP For measuring IOP Check the deterioration of the optical pick up laser TE Tracking error signal Traverse adjustment VC Reference level for checking the signal RF RF signal Check jitter FE Focus error signal I 3V CN105 IOP TE VC GND FE RF I 3V IOP GND TE FE VC RF I 3V IOP GND TE FE VC RF 1 7 for ...

Page 12: ...TER YES R button is pressed the display becomes Measu is an arbitrary number 10 As the adjustment results are recorded for the step 9 value Leave it as it is and press the ENTER YES R button 11 Complete will be displayed momentarily The value will be recorded in the non volatile memory and the display will become Iop Write 12 Press the REPEAT button to complete Initialize will be displayed and rel...

Page 13: ...ck 6 2 See page 40 Traverse check 6 6 See page 41 Focus bias check 6 7 See page 42 C PLAY check 6 8 See page 42 Self recording playback check 6 9 See page 42 Temperature compensation offset check 6 1 See page 40 Criteria for Determination Unsatisfactory if specified value is not satisfied Clean the optical pick up Adjust again Replace the optical pick up Replace the optical pick up Replace the opt...

Page 14: ... plug from the outlet If the test mode cannot be released refer to MC COLD RESET on page 10 Fig 1 Reading the Test Mode Display During recording and stop RTs c e Liquid crystal display Cause of retry Number of retries Number of retry errors Fig 2 Reading the Test Mode Display During playback Liquid crystal display Parts No name of area named on TOC Cluster Sector Track mode Track information such ...

Page 15: ...mal display into binary display If more than two causes they will be added Example When 84 is displayed Higher bit 8 1000 t b7 Lower bit 4 0100 t b2 In this case as b2 and b7 are 1 and others are 0 it can be determined that the retry cause is combined of Emphasis OFF Monaural Original Copyright and Write allowed Example When 07 is displayed Higher bit 0 0000 t All 0 Lower bit 7 0111 t b0 b1 b2 In ...

Page 16: ...sing failed to activate the CD test mode press the CD button and the x MD button in this order while pressing the M button Also release the x MD CD and M buttons in this order when releasing the buttons If the consequence was that display AGING SEL 01 press the m button to display AGING SEL 00 AGING SEL 01 is not used in servicing CD aging mode sequence 6 To release from this mode press the I 1 bu...

Page 17: ... character resembling it For details refer to Table 2 CD TEXT DISC Recorded Contents and Display Table 1 CD TEXT TEST DISC TEXT Data Contents TRACKS No 1 to 41 Normal Characters 1 1kHz 0dB L R 22 1kHz 90dB L R 2 20Hz 0dB L R 23 Infinity Zero w o emphasis L R 3 40Hz 0dB L R 24 Infinity Zero with emphasis L R 4 100Hz 0dB L R 25 400Hz 7kHz 4 1 0dB L R 5 200Hz 0dB L R 26 400Hz 7kHz 4 1 10dB L R 6 500H...

Page 18: ...y F8h to FFh T All the same T All the same to T All the same TRACK No Recorded contents 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 to 99 21h to 27h 1kHz 0dB L R 28h to 2Fh 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 30h to 37h 8 9 38h to 3Fh A B C D E F G 40h to 47h H I J K L M N O 48h to 4Fh P Q R S T U VW 50h to 57h X Y Z _ 58h to 5Fh a b c d e f g 60h to 67h h i j k l m n o 68h to 6Fh p ...

Page 19: ...ton 9 N X CD button and indicator 0 x CD button 12 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 0 qs qa qdqf qh qj qg qkqlw wa wswd qa ANALOG IN jack qs Liquid crystal display qd m M MD CD TUNING buttons qf TUNER BAND button qg VOLUME knob qh PHONES jack qj FUNCTION button qk PLAY MODE TUNING MODE button ql REPEAT STEREO MONO button w REC MODE button wa REC REC IT button ws CD MD SYNC NORMAL button wd CD MD SYNC HIGH button ...

Page 20: ...ROL jack 7 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jack 8 FM 75 Ω jack 9 Power cord Liquid Crystal Display 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 CD MD Sound level indicators 2 TOC TEXT DBFB indicators 3 Tuner mode indicators 4 CD MD play mode indicators 5 6 Text information clock disc name play time etc indicator 7 S F EDIT indicator 8 REC indicators 9 REC mode indicators 0 Timer indicators ...

Page 21: ...re also used to set the clock make the Program Play setting adjust the recording level and select characters to be entered etc AMS Automatic Music Sensor buttons ENTER YES button Press to set the clock Program Play and to label a CD MD and preset station or to enter the settings in Edit Menu or Setup Menu MENU NO button Press to label a CD MD and preset station 8 TIME MACHINE REC button Parts desc...

Page 22: ...ing 7 Showing the time In consideration of reducing standby power this system can select whether or not to display the clock in standby mode The system is set at the factory to not display the clock when the power is off Power Saving Mode To display the clock even when the power is off press DISPLAY or TIME while the power is off Press the button again to turn the clock display off and activate th...

Page 23: ...AN M901 BACK PANEL ASS Y Page 25 FRONT PANEL SECTION Page 24 SP BOARD MAIN BOARD AND RDS IC BOARD AEP UK models Page 25 MD MECHANISM DECK MDM 7X2A Page 26 CD MECHANISM DECK CDM55A 21BD53 Page 29 BD MD BOARD Page 26 HOLDER ASS Y Page 27 GUIDE L SLIDER EJ SLIDER LEVER HEAD Page 27 OPTICAL PICK UP KMS 262A J1N OVER WRITE HEAD HR901 Page 28 SPINDLE MOTOR ASS Y M101 SLED MOTOR ASS Y M102 LOADING MOTOR ...

Page 24: ...ote Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given 1 two screws CASE3 TP2 3 2 2 1 two screws CASE3 TP2 4 case 6 front panel section 1 ground wire 5 wire flat type 29 core CN100 3 three claws 2 three screws BVTT3 6 4 ...

Page 25: ... 2 five screws BVTP3 10 3 two claws 4 1 connector CN109 SP BOARD MAIN BOARD AND RDS IC BOARD AEP UK models 5 screw BVTT3 6 7 MAIN board 3 wire flat type 31 core CN107 8 connector CN401 AEP UK models 9 RDS IC board AEP UK models 1 two connectors CN103 801 2 SP board 6 connector CN994 5 screw BVTT3 6 4 wire flat type 15 core ...

Page 26: ...sulators 7 mechanism deck MDM 7X2A 1 wire flat type 17 core CN103 1 wire flat type 27 core CN102 6 insulator 3 ground wire 2 BTN screw 1 7 3 6 insulator 5 1 Remove the solder four portions 1 Remove the solder five portions 2 two screws BTP2 6 4 flexible board CN104 5 BD MD board 3 ...

Page 27: ...27 1 two screws BTP2 6 2 guide L 3 slider 4 slider EJ 5 lever CHG 6 lever head 2 holder ass y 1 claw HOLDER ASS Y GUIDE L SLIDER EJ SLIDER LEVER HEAD ...

Page 28: ...crews PWH1 7 2 5 1 belt loading 4 two screws PWH1 7 2 5 5 sled motor ass y M102 6 three screws M1 7 7 spindle motor ass y M101 3 loading motor ass y M103 9 optical pick up KMS 262A J1N over write head HR901 7 screw KTP2 6 8 main shaft 7 screw KTP2 6 5 screw BTP2 6 6 base BU A 2 gear SD 1 screw M1 7 TAPPING 4 base BU D 3 screw BTP2 6 ...

Page 29: ...PWH M2 6 4 holder BU ass y CD MECHANISM DECK CDM55A 21BD53 3 connector CN151 qs CD mechanism deck CDM55A 21BD53 1 two claws qa two claws 2 loading panel 9 screw BVTT3 6 0 5 two screws BVTT3 6 8 base MDM section 6 5 two screws BVTT3 6 7 wire flat type 21 core CN1002 4 wire flat type 31 core CN107 ...

Page 30: ...P2 6 6 5 LOADING board 1 Rotate the gear B in the direction of arrow A A 5 base unit BU 21BD53 4 two insulators BU21 8 holder 55 BU21 3 6 two cone coil springs 7 shaft BU21 6 two cone coil springs 4 two insulators BU21 1 three floating screws DIA 12 2 floating screw PTPWH M2 6 TRAY CDM LOADING BOARD ...

Page 31: ...31 CAM CDM55 2 lever SW 1 torsion spring 6 gear B 3 spacer 55 4 pulley LDG 5 gear A 7 roller 8 cam CDM55 ...

Page 32: ...ve Traverse MO check EF MO CHECK Traverse MO adjustment EF MO ADJUST When pressing the REC REC IT button 2 SETTING THE TEST MODE The following are two methods of entering the test mode Procedure 1 1 Press the I 1 button to turn the power on 2 Press the FUNCTION button to set the MD function 3 Press three buttons of M PLAY MODE and MD simultaneously When the test mode is set Check will be displayed...

Page 33: ...O R button to release the mode immediately Display AUTO CHECK Err Display TEMP ADJUST LDPWRADJUST Iop Write Iop NV Save EF MO ADJUST EF CD ADJUST FBIAS ADJUST AG Set MO AG Set CD TEMP CHECK LDPWR CHECK EF MO CHECK EF CD CHECK FBIAS CHECK ScurveCHECK VERIFYMODE DETRK CHECK 0920 CHECK Iop Read Iop Compare ADJ CLEAR INFORMATION CPLAY2MODE CREC 2MODE Details Automatic self diagnosis Error history disp...

Page 34: ...e numbers displayed shows you the recording position addresses 2 Changing the parts to be recorded 1 When the ENTER YES R button is pressed during continuous recording the display changes as below When pressed another time the parts to be recorded can be changed REC goes off 2 When access completes the display changes to CREC 2 and REC lights up Note The numbers displayed shows you the recording p...

Page 35: ...Q address a Indicates the ADIP address Note is displayed when servo is not imposed MEANINGS OF OTHER DISPLAYS Mode display Error rate display Address display Auto gain display Not used in servicing Detrack check display Not used in servicing IVR display Not used in servicing C1 error and jitter display Not used in servicing AD error and jitter display Not used in servicing Servo OFF Tracking servo...

Page 36: ...ck will start automatically 5 When XX CHECK is displayed the item corresponding to XX will be performed When 06 CHECK completes the disc loaded at step 3 will be ejected DISC IN will be displayed Load the check disc TDYS 1 6 When the disc is loaded in step 5 the check will automatically be resumed from 07 CHECK 7 After completing to test item 12 check OK or NG will be displayed If all items are OK...

Page 37: ...equire the use of remote commander RM S5EN provided with unit 1 476 086 21 buttons These operations are indicated as R in this manual Example MENU NO R Press the MENU NO button of the remote commander Note 2 Incorrect operations may be performed if the MD test mode is not entered properly In this case press the I 1 button to turn the power off and retry to enter the MD test mode 1 PARTS REPLACEMEN...

Page 38: ...G IS DIS PLAYED in 1 SERVICING NOTES See page 12 Abbreviation OP optical pick up 7 INITIAL SETTING OF ADJUSTMENT VALUE See page 43 9 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION OFFSET ADJUSTMENT See page 43 10 LASER POWER ADJUSTMENT See page 43 12 TRAVERSE ADJUSTMENT See page 44 13 FOCUS BIAS ADJUSTMENT See page 45 16 AUTO GAIN CONTROL OUTPUT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT See page 46 op change in SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ITEMS OF...

Page 39: ...N1004 on the MD DIGITAL board Check Disc TDYS 1 Part No 4 963 646 01 Test Disk MDW 74 GA 1 Part No 4 229 747 01 Laser power meter LPM 8001 Part No J 2501 046 A or MD Laser power meter 8010S Part No J 2501 145 A 1 pick up flexible board laser tap Oscilloscope Measure after performing CAL of prove Digital voltmeter Thermometer Jig for checking BD MD board waveform Part No J 2501 196 A 5 When observi...

Page 40: ...e After step 4 each time the ENTER YES R button is pressed the display will be switched between LD 0 7W LD 7 5mW and LD Wp Nothing needs to be performed here Checking Location BD MD board see page 47 6 3 Iop Compare The current Iop value at laser power 7 0 mW output and reference Iop value set at shipment written in the nonvolatile memory are compared and the rate of increase decrease will be disp...

Page 41: ...is case replace the optical pick up 6 5 Other Checks All the following checks are performed by the Auto Check mode They therefore need not be performed in normal operation 6 6 Traverse Check 6 7 Focus Bias Check 6 8 C PLAY Check 6 9 Self Recording Playback Check 6 6 Traverse Check Connection Procedure 1 Connect an oscilloscope to CN105 pin 4 TE and CN105 pin 6 VC on the BD MD board 2 Load a disc a...

Page 42: ...Press the ENTER YES R button to display a Check that the C1 error is about 200 and ADER is below 2 9 Press the MENU NO R button then press the MD button and take out the test disc 6 8 C PLAY Check MO Error Rate Check Procedure 1 Load the test disc MDW 74 GA 1 2 Press the m R or M R button to display CPLAY2MODE C36 3 Press the ENTER YES R button to display CPLAY2MID 4 The display changes to C AD 5 ...

Page 43: ...value after adjustment 3 To end press the MENU NO R button to display Iop Read C26 9 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION OFFSET ADJUSTMENT Save the temperature data at that time in the non volatile memory as 25 C reference data Note 1 Usually do not perform this adjustment 2 Perform this adjustment in an ambient temperature of 22 C to 28 C Perform it immediately after the power is turned on when the internal...

Page 44: ...se the optical pick up check may deteriorate Note Perform this function with the optical pick up set at room temperature Procedure 1 Press the m R or M R button to display Iop NV Save C06 2 Press the ENTER YES R button and display Iop stop 3 After the display changes to Iop xxsave press the ENTER 12 TRAVERSE ADJUSTMENT Connection Procedure 1 Connect an oscilloscope to CN105 pin 4 TE and CN105 pin ...

Page 45: ...ES R button display EFB SAVE for a moment and save the adjustment results in the non volatile memory Next EF CD ADJUST C08 will be displayed 19 Press the MD button and take out the check disc Adjustment Location BD MD board see page 47 13 FOCUS BIAS ADJUSTMENT Procedure 1 Load the continuously recorded disc Refer to 5 USING THE CONTINUOUSLY RECORDED DISC See page 40 2 Press the m R or M R button t...

Page 46: ... ADER is below 2 7 Press the ENTER YES R button and display b Check that the C1 error is below 100 and ADER is below 2 8 Press the ENTER YES R button and display a Check that the C1 error is below 100 and ADER is below 2 9 Press the MENU NO R button then press the MD button and take out the disc Note If the C1 error and ADER are above other than the specified value at points a step 8 in the above ...

Page 47: ...ation Note It is useful to use the jig for checking the waveform Refer to Ser vicing Notes on page 11 D101 CN101 IC101 CN105 IC151 IC190 1 7 1 I 3V 2 IOP 3 GND 4 TE 5 FE 6 VC 7 RF BD MD BOARD Component Side BD MD BOARD Conductor Side ...

Page 48: ... Procedure 1 Connect an oscilloscope to test point TP RF and TP VC on the BD CD board 2 Turn the power on 3 Put the disc YEDS 18 in to playback the number five track 4 Confirm that oscilloscope waveform is clear and check RF sig nal level is correct or not BD CD board TP FE TP VC oscilloscope DC range A B symmetry within 3 6 0 5 Vp p BD CD board TP RF TP VC oscilloscope AC range Note A clear RF si...

Page 49: ...49 Checking Location IC171 IC101 TP VC TP FE TP TE TP RF BD CD BOARD Conductor Side ...

Page 50: ...50 MEMO ...

Page 51: ... DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR EFM ACIRC ENCODER DECODER SHOCK PROOF MEMORY CONTROLLER ATRAC ENCODER DECODER IC151 1 2 DADT INTERNAL BUS CLOCK GENERATOR XBCK LRCK FS256 OSCI OSCO CPU INTERFACE MONITOR CONTROL 10 XRST 12 DQSY 11 SQSY 14 XINT 9 8 5 6 7 SENS SRDT SWDT SCLK XLAT 1 2 3 4 MNT0 MNT1 MNT2 MNT3 SHOCK XBUSY SWDT SCLK XLAT 47 38 42 50 58 56 MNT1 SHOCK MNT2 XBUSY DIG RST SQSY DQSY LDON WRPWR MOD X...

Page 52: ... 11 14 20 19 RESET SIGNAL GENERATOR IC941 RESET SWITCH Q931 B UP 3 3V B Page 51 C Page 51 D Page 51 A Page 51 E Page 54 F Page 53 G Page 53 H Page 53 K Page 54 D A CONVERTER IC1006 MD MECHANISM CONTROLLER IC1001 2 2 FLASH MEMORY IC1002 R CH R CH X101 16MHz DATA CLK SUBQ SQCLK XLT SENSE SCOR LDON X4 CTRL1 SPINDLE MUTE BDRST BDPWR X1 X2 CD DATA CD CLK SQDATA SQCK X LAT SENS SCOR LDON X1 X4 X1 X2 SPD...

Page 53: ...ING CONTROL Q551 D802 26 R CH R CH R CH THERMAL DETECT Q874 875 TH801 R CH L R SPEAKER IMPEDANCE USE 6 16Ω TM881 L R TAPE OUT PHONES J101 2 2 R CH RELAY DRIVE Q881 45 48 67 R CH R CH R CH G Page 52 MUTING Q101 MUTING CONTROL Q102 J601 PC LINC CN104 CN102 H Page 52 Page 52 BUFFER Q112 BUFFER Q111 3 6 2 7 BUFFER BUFFER IIC BUS EXTENDER IC103 POWER DATA CLK DATA CLK TAPE CONTROL 05 TUNER PACK FM ANT ...

Page 54: ...OR IC913 RESET SIGNAL GENERTOR IC941 RESET SWITCH Q941 T900 POWER TRANSFORMER AC IN AUS US CND AEP UK AEP UK AUS US CND RY991 LCD ON OFF SWITCH Q601 602 RECT D971 974 RECT D992 993 T901 POWER TRANSFORMER 5 6V REGULATOR IC921 VOLTAGE SELECTOR S991 220 240V 110 120V MY SP HK JE DIMMER SIRCS ENC VOL A ENC VOL B LED MD PAUSE LED MD PLAY LED CD PAUSE LED CD PLAY LED MD REC LED STANDBY MD CD POWER LCD D...

Page 55: ...s are taken with aVOM Input impedance 10 MΩ Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc tion tolerances Waveforms are taken with a oscilloscope Voltage variations may be noted due to normal produc tion tolerances Circled numbers refer to waveforms Signal path F TUNER J CD PLAY E MD PLAY j MD REC q DIGITAL OPTICAL IN d TAPE IN PLAY G TAPE OUT REC N ANALOG IN Abbreviation AUS Australian mod...

Page 56: ... page 55 for Circuit Boards Location There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in model is printed on diagrams Printed wiring board of BD CD board is shown only for referring because CD base unit is replaced as a block MD DIGITAL BOARD CN1002 Page 65 ...

Page 57: ...AY The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié Schematic diagram of BD CD board is shown only for referring because CD base unit is replaced as a block Page 62 ...

Page 58: ...under no signal conditions no mark MD STOP MD PLAY MD REC Impossible to measure The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié Page 59 Page 59 Page 59 ...

Page 59: ... dc with respect to ground under no signal conditions no mark MD STOP MD PLAY MD REC Impossible to measure 6 9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM BD MD Board 2 2 See page 76 for waveforms See page 77 for IC Block Diagram Page 58 Page 58 Page 58 Page 61 Page 63 ...

Page 60: ...1 C D MD DIGITAL BOARD CN1003 MD DIGITAL BOARD CN1004 05 LOADING S102 2 PROTECT DETECT S102 1 REFLECT RATE DETECT BD MD BOARD CONDUCTOR SIDE 17 1 SLED D D G G TEST PIN 1 2 13 13 Semiconductor Location Ref No Location D101 A 1 Q101 B 1 Q131 C 1 Q132 B 1 Q133 B 1 Q134 C 1 IC181 D 3 IC190 D 1 IC195 D 2 Q121 B 3 Q122 B 3 Q181 D 3 Q182 D 3 Ref No Location Ref No Location D181 D 3 D183 D 3 IC101 A 3 IC1...

Page 61: ...11 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MD DIGITAL Board 1 3 See page 76 for waveform See page 77 for IC Block Diagram Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no signal conditions no mark MD STOP Page 59 Page 62 Page 63 ...

Page 62: ...ltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no signal conditions no mark CD STOP 6 12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MD DIGITAL Board 2 3 See page 76 for waveform See page 77 for IC Block Diagram Page 61 Page 63 Page 57 ...

Page 63: ...HEMATIC DIAGRAM MD DIGITAL Board 3 3 See page 76 for waveforms See page 77 for IC Block Diagrams Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no signal conditions no mark MD STOP Page 59 Page 61 Page 66 Page 62 ...

Page 64: ...NG BOARD MD DIGITAL Board Component Side See page 55 for Circuit Boards Location Semiconductor Location Ref No Location D1104 F 7 D1106 E 7 IC1001 C 5 IC1002 B 3 IC1005 G 3 IC1006 F 2 IC1008 G 5 IC1101 G 6 Q1003 F 4 Q1004 E 4 Q1103 E 7 ...

Page 65: ...MD DIGITAL Conductor Side LOADING Boards See page 55 for Circuit Boards Location MD DIGITAL BOARD CN1005 05 12 12 CLOSE m OPEN S1 CD TRAY OPEN CLOSE DETECT S1 M201 Semiconductor Location Ref No Location D1102 H 6 D1103 G 7 D1108 H 5 IC1004 B 8 IC1102 C 2 Q1001 B 7 Q1002 B 7 Q1101 H 8 Q1102 H 7 Page 60 Page 60 Page 56 Page 68 ...

Page 66: ...6 16 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN 1 2 RDS IC Boards See page 77 for IC Block Diagrams Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no signal detuned conditions no mark FM Page 63 Page 67 Page 67 Page 75 Page 69 ...

Page 67: ...67 67 HCD MD595 6 17 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN Board 2 2 See page 76 for waveforms Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no signal detuned conditions no mark FM Page 66 Page 73 Page 66 ...

Page 68: ...1 E 11 IC301 C 9 IC501 C 3 IC901 B 6 Ref No Location Ref No Location D101 B 5 D301 C 9 D302 C 9 D401 D 10 D910 D 6 D912 D 5 D913 D 5 D914 D 5 D915 E 6 D916 A 5 D917 B 5 D918 B 4 Semiconductor Location Ref No Location Ref No Location IC903 B 6 IC911 D 6 IC912 D 6 IC913 E 6 IC914 C 6 IC931 C 5 IC941 E 2 Q101 B 11 Q102 D 4 Q103 A 6 Q111 E 9 Q112 E 9 Q151 A 11 Q301 C 10 Q351 D 10 Q401 D 8 Q551 B 5 Q55...

Page 69: ...grams Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no signal detuned conditions no mark FM The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié Page 68 Page 70 Page 71 Page 66...

Page 70: ...BOARD AMP Board See page 55 for Circuit Boards Location D801 D 2 D802 D 2 D832 C 1 D851 B 2 D852 B 2 IC801 C 3 Q801 A 3 Q802 D 2 Q841 D 1 Q851 A 3 Q852 B 2 Q871 D 1 Q872 D 1 Q873 D 1 Semiconductor Location Ref No Location Page 74 Page 69 ...

Page 71: ...gnal detuned conditions no mark FM The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié Page 69 Page 75 ...

Page 72: ...ards Location There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in model is printed on diagrams Semiconductor Location Ref No Location D601 A 8 D602 D 2 D603 D 2 D604 A 2 D605 A 2 D606 A 4 IC602 B 8 Q601 B 4 Q602 B 4 Q603 B 3 Q604 A 3 Q605 A 1 Q606 A 4 Q608 C 2 Q609 D 1 Q610 A 8 Page 68 ...

Page 73: ...73 73 HCD MD595 6 24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM PANEL BL Boards Voltages and waveforms are dc with respect to ground under no signal detuned conditions no mark FM Page 67 ...

Page 74: ...ds Location There are a few cases that the part isn t mounted in model is printed on diagrams Semiconductor Location Ref No Location D921 B 4 D971 C 4 D972 C 3 D973 C 4 D974 C 3 D981 A 3 D982 A 4 D983 A 4 D984 A 4 D985 A 4 D991 C 4 D992 E 4 D993 E 4 IC921 B 4 Q991 D 4 Page 70 Page 68 ...

Page 75: ...ignal detuned conditions no mark FM The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la sécurité Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro spécifié Page 71 Page 66 ...

Page 76: ...Y mode 4 IC151 qh OSCI 2 IC101 4 A MD PLAY mode 5 IC151 o FS4 2 6 Vp p 7 9 µs 200 mVp p 180 mVp p 1 2 0 2 Vp p 3 1 Vp p 29 ns 0 5 Vp p 0 1 Vp p 0 06 Vp p 3 1 Vp p 22 ns 3 2 Vp p 56 6 µs MD DIGITAL Board 1 IC1101 el X1 2 IC1006 wl CLKOUT 3 IC1006 ed I2SBCKOUT 5 IC1001 ws XIN 4 IC1006 ej I2SLRCKOUT MAIN Board 1 IC501 eg XTIN 2 IC501 el XIN 1 5 Vp p 62 4 ns 4 3 Vp p 88 5 ns 3 7 Vp p 354 ns 3 6 Vp p 2...

Page 77: ... 26 TE 25 WBLADJ 24 VCC 23 3TADJ 22 EQADJ 21 VREF 20 F0CNT 19 XSTBY 18 XLAT 17 SCLK 16 SWDT 15 TEMPR 14 TEMPI 13 GND 12 APCREF 11 APC 10 PD 9 F 8 E 7 D 6 C 5 B 4 A 3 VC VI CONV BGR VREF SCRI PARA DECODE AUXSW COMMAND IVR GSW FF FBAL FF TG SEA 1 2 TG TEA WBL 3T EQ DET ADIP AGC WBL BPF22 BPFC ABCDA FEA WBL ATA CVB RFA1 1 2 1 2 GRVA OFST RFA2 GRV HLPT PTGR 2 1 1 2 BOTTOM PEAK RF AGC EQ EQ DET P P WBL...

Page 78: ...D 69 ADIO 62 CLTV 61 FILO 60 FILI 59 PCO 57 RFI 58 AVSS 56 BIAS 55 AVDD 54 ASYI 53 ASYO 52 MVCI 51 D3 68 VC 67 AUX1 66 FE 65 ABCD 64 BOTM 63 PEAK 50 D2 49 D0 48 D1 47 XWE 46 XRAS 45 A09 44 XCAS 43 XOE 42 DVSS 41 A11 40 A08 39 A07 38 A06 37 A05 36 A04 35 A10 34 A00 33 A01 32 A02 31 A03 30 DVDD 28 XBCK 29 FS256 26 DADT 27 LRCK 24 XBCKI 25 ADDT 23 LRCKI 22 DATAI 21 DOUT 20 DIN1 19 DIN0 18 XTSL 17 OSC...

Page 79: ...0 VSSD 9 VDDD VDDA ADC ADC DECIMATION FILTER DIGITAL INTERFACE DC CANCELLATION FILTER CLOCK CONTROL 3 2 1 32 33 VSSD 4 VSSD C 5 L3DATA 6 L3CLOCK 7 DATAI 8 BCKI 9 WSI 10 L3MODE 11 NC VDDD C RESET VDDA PLL 31 VSSA PLL 27 VDDA 26 VSSA 25 VSSA DAC 24 VREF 23 12 TC BCKO 29 30 CLKOUT 28 NC PREEM1 MUTE 44 RTCB 43 VDDD 42 PREEM0 41 NC 40 NC 37 WSO 36 DATAO 39 TEST2 38 NC 35 SELSTATIC 34 TEST1 13 SELCHAN 1...

Page 80: ...UT2 INBB2 NFBB2 FBB2 VOL IN2 TONE OUT2 FTRE2 NFBAS2 INBAS2 REC OUT2 IN2D IN2C IN2B IN2A MIC IN VREFO AGND FBAS2 DATA LATCH OUT1 DGND INBB1 NFBB1 FBB1 VOL IN1 TONE OUT1 FTRE1 NFBAS1 INBAS1 REC OUT1 IN1D IN1C IN1B IN1A SUR C SUR R VREFI FBAS1 REF AMP 1 2 3 4 5 INTERRUPT SIGNAL GENERATING BLOCK RESET SIGNAL GENERATING BLOCK GND INT RESET CD VCC COM COM ANALOG DIGITAL RCLK NC XO XI VSS2 T2 VDD2 T1 QUA...

Page 81: ...l circuit BPF3T 24 VCC Power supply terminal 3 3V 25 WBLADJ I Center frequency setting terminal for the internal circuit BPF22 26 TE O Tracking error signal output to the CXD2662R IC151 27 CSLED I Connected to the external capacitor for low pass filter of the sled error signal 28 SE O Sled error signal output to the CXD2662R IC151 29 ADFM O FM signal output of the ADIP 30 ADIN I Receives a ADIP FM...

Page 82: ...output to the MD mechanism controller IC1001 15 TX O Magnetic head on off signal output to the over write head drive IC181 16 OSCI I System clock signal 90 3168 MHz input terminal 17 OSCO O System clock signal 512Fs 90 3168 MHz output terminal Not used open 18 XTSL I Input terminal for the system clock frequency setting L 45 1584 MHz H 90 3168 MHz fixed at H in this set 19 DIN0 I Digital audio sig...

Page 83: ...rature signal input from the CXA2523AR IC101 68 VC I A Middle point voltage 1 65V input from the CXA2523AR IC101 69 ADIO O A Monitor output of the A D converter input signal Not used open 70 AVDD Power supply terminal 3 3V analog system 71 ADRT I A A D converter operational range upper limit voltage input terminal fixed at H in this set 72 ADRB I A A D converter operational range lower limit volta...

Page 84: ...M signal output to the BH6511FS IC141 93 SPRD O Spindle servo drive PWM signal output to the BH6511FS IC141 94 SPFD O Spindle servo drive PWM signal output to the BH6511FS IC141 95 FGIN I S 96 TEST1 I 97 TEST2 I 98 TEST3 I 99 DVSS Ground terminal digital system 100 EFMO O EFM signal output terminal when recording mode I S stands for schmitt input I A for analog input O 3 for 3 state output and O A...

Page 85: ...ub system clock input terminal Not used open 18 X COUT O Sub system clock output terminal Not used open 19 RESET I System reset signal input from the reset signal generator IC931 L reset For several hundreds msec after the power supply rises L is input then it changes to H 20 XOUT O Main system clock output terminal 10 MHz 21 VSS0 Ground terminal 22 XIN I Main system clock input terminal 10 MHz 23...

Page 86: ... of over write head HR901 detect switch S104 L playback mode 50 XLAT O Serial data latch pulse signal output to the CXD2662R IC151 51 OUT SW I Detection input from the loading out detect switch S103 L at a load out position others H 52 I Not used fixed at H 53 O Not used open 54 I Not used fixed at H 55 O Not used open 56 MNT2 XBUSY I Busy signal input from the CXD2662R IC151 57 VSS2 Ground termin...

Page 87: ...e IIC bus 116 DALOCK I Lock signal input from the D A converter IC1006 117 LINE MUTE O Audio line muting on off control signal output 118 ADPDWN O Power down detection signal output to the A D converter IC1005 119 to 122 D3 to D0 I O Two way data bus with the flash memory IC1002 123 SPDIF CUT O MD CD digital input selection signal output terminal Not used open 124 OPTSEL O CD optical digital input...

Page 88: ...SPINDLEMUTE O Spindle motor muting control signal output to the CD block H muting on 23 to 28 NC O Not used open 29 AMUTE O Audio muting on off control signal output terminal L muting on Not used open 30 DACMUTE O Muting on off control signal output to the D A converter IC1006 L muting on 31 BDPWR O Power supply for the CD block on off control signal output H power on 32 BDRST O Reset signal outpu...

Page 89: ...to SEL2 I Model destination setting terminal A D input 84 TEL I Tracking error level detection input terminal Not used open 85 SEL3 I Model CD mechanism deck destination setting terminal A D input 86 DISC SENS I Detection input from the disc in detect sensor A D input H disc in Not used open 87 MECHA JIGU I Not used open 88 ADJ I Setting terminal for the CD test mode L CD test mode Normally fixed ...

Page 90: ...tuner unit 23 ST STEREO I FM stereo detection signal input from the FM AM tuner unit L stereo 24 ST TUNED I Tuning detection signal input from the FM AM tuner unit L tuned H detuned 25 ST CE O PLL serial chip enable signal output to the FM AM tuner unit 26 TA ST DATA O PLL serial data output to the FM AM tuner unit 27 ST TA DATA I PLL serial data input from the FM AM tuner unit 28 ST CLK O PLL ser...

Page 91: ...erminal for LED driver Not used open 65 66 FUNC1 FUNC2 O Function selection signal output terminal Not used open 67 HEADPHONE IN I Headphone in detection signal input H headphone in 68 ENC VOL A I Jog dial pulse input from the rotary encoder S601 VOLUME A phase input 69 ENC VOL B I Jog dial pulse input from the rotary encoder S601 VOLUME B phase input 70 ENC JOG 1A I Jog dial pulse input from the ...

Page 92: ...wer off detection signal input terminal Not used open 95 RDS DATA I RDS serial data input from the RDS decoder IC401 Used for the AEP UK models 96 RDS CLK I RDS serial data transfer clock signal input from the RDS decoder IC401 Used for the AEP UK models 97 SELF WRITE IN I Not used open 98 OUT O Not used open 99 CLK I Not used open 100 GEQ CE O Serial data latch pulse signal output to the M62428AF...

Page 93: ...s Example KNOB BALANCE WHITE RED Parts Color Cabinet s Color Abbreviation AUS Australian model CND Canadian model HK Hong Kong model JE Tourist model MY Malaysia model SP Singapore model 9 9 10 9 9 8 5 6 7 not supplied LCD600 not supplied supplied with S601 3 not supplied not supplied included in panel board 1 17 15 16 15 15 14 13 12 11 2 Ref No Part No Description Remark Ref No Part No Descriptio...

Page 94: ... 55 MDM 7X2A 55 54 55 59 not supplied 5 5 not supplied not supplied not supplied 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 CDM55A 21BD53 not supplied not supplied M901 T900 not supplied 60 61 53 52 51 71 70 69 72 63 64 A A B B 65 67 66 68 62 ...

Page 95: ...CK AEP UK 66 X 4953 286 1 PANEL ASSY BACK US CND 66 X 4953 287 1 PANEL ASSY BACK MY SP HK JE 66 X 4953 289 1 PANEL ASSY BACK AUS 67 4 228 095 11 PANEL BACK AEP UK 67 4 228 095 21 PANEL BACK US CND 67 4 228 095 51 PANEL BACK AUS 67 4 228 111 31 PANEL BACK MY SP HK JE 068 1 696 847 11 CORD POWER AUS 068 1 769 744 11 CORD POWER HK 068 1 777 071 21 CORD POWER AEP UK MY SP JE 068 1 783 531 21 CORD POWE...

Page 96: ...NG 305 3 372 761 01 SCREW M1 7 TAPPING 306 4 227 002 01 GEAR PULLEY 307 4 226 999 01 LEVER HEAD 308 X 4952 665 1 SPRING SHT ASSY LEAF 309 4 228 923 01 LOCK HOLDER 310 4 229 533 02 SPRING STOPPER TORSION 311 4 227 012 01 SPRING HOLDER TENSION 312 4 227 019 02 PLATE HOLDER RETAINER 313 4 227 013 01 SPRING EJ TENSION 314 4 226 996 01 LIMITTER EJ 315 4 226 995 01 SLIDER EJ 316 4 226 997 01 SLIDER 317 ...

Page 97: ... 4 996 265 01 SHAFT MAIN 361 4 226 989 01 CHASSIS 362 4 211 036 01 SCREW 1 7X2 5 PWH 363 4 226 990 01 BASE BU A 364 4 230 716 01 SPRING SPDL TORSION 365 4 227 004 01 GEAR LC 366 4 227 005 01 GEAR LD 367 4 227 008 01 GEAR SC 368 4 227 009 01 GEAR SD HR901 1 500 670 11 HEAD OVER WRITE M101 A 4735 029 A MOTOR ASSY SPINDLE for MD M102 A 4672 900 A MOTOR ASSY SLED for MD M103 A 4672 975 A MOTOR ASSY LO...

Page 98: ...55 511 4 220 237 01 GEAR A 512 4 221 815 01 ROLLER 513 4 220 230 01 CHASSIS 514 X 4952 522 2 PULLEY AT ASSY 515 4 220 951 02 SHEET KH 516 4 227 899 21 SCREW DIA 12 FLOATING 0517 A 4677 295 A BASE UNIT BU 21BD53 518 4 230 386 01 INSULATOR BU21 519 4 230 389 01 SPRING CONE COIL 520 4 228 353 01 HOLDER 55 BU21 521 4 229 358 01 SHAFT BU21 522 4 985 672 01 SCREW PTPWH M2 6 FLOATING M201 A 4672 771 A MO...

Page 99: ...ELECT MELF 4700uF 20 35V C834 1 136 165 00 FILM 0 1uF 5 50V C835 1 127 734 51 ELECT MELF 4700uF 20 35V C836 1 136 165 00 FILM 0 1uF 5 50V C841 1 126 160 11 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C851 1 126 045 11 ELECT 2 2uF 20 50V C852 1 162 286 31 CERAMIC 220PF 10 50V C854 1 162 288 31 CERAMIC 330PF 10 50V C855 1 126 051 11 ELECT 47uF 20 50V C856 1 126 051 11 ELECT 47uF 20 50V C857 1 136 495 11 FILM 0 068uF 5 50V C85...

Page 100: ... 1uF 25V C144 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 10 25V C145 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C146 1 117 720 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10V C147 1 117 720 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4 7uF 10V C151 1 117 370 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10uF 10V C152 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C153 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C154 1 126 206 11 ELECT CHIP 100uF 20 6 3V C155 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C156 1 164 156 11...

Page 101: ... 5 1 16W R115 1 216 833 11 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 16W R116 1 216 839 11 METAL CHIP 33K 5 1 16W R117 1 216 837 11 METAL CHIP 22K 5 1 16W R118 1 218 855 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 0 5 1 16W R119 1 218 863 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 5 1 16W R120 1 218 889 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 5 1 16W R121 1 218 863 11 METAL CHIP 4 7K 0 5 1 16W R122 1 218 855 11 METAL CHIP 2 2K 0 5 1 16W R123 1 216 819 11 METAL CHIP 680 5 1 16W R124 1 2...

Page 102: ... 126 964 11 ELECT 10uF 20 50V C154 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10uF 20 50V C301 1 124 721 11 ELECT 10uF 20 50V C302 1 162 282 31 CERAMIC 100PF 10 50V C303 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10uF 20 50V C305 1 124 721 11 ELECT 10uF 20 50V C306 1 162 282 31 CERAMIC 100PF 10 50V C307 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10uF 20 50V C310 1 130 471 00 MYLAR 0 001uF 5 50V C311 1 124 721 11 ELECT 10uF 20 50V C312 1 136 165 00 FILM 0 1uF 5 50V C31...

Page 103: ...SS119 25 D923 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D924 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D941 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D942 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D943 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 GROUND TERMINAL EP1 1 537 770 21 TERMINAL BOARD GROUND COIL FB111 1 412 473 21 INDUCTOR 0uH FB112 1 412 473 21 INDUCTOR 0uH IC IC103 8 759 566 46 IC P82B715PN IC121 8 749 017 36 IC TORX 179 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN IC301 8 759 ...

Page 104: ... 4W R507 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R508 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R509 1 247 843 11 CARBON 3 3K 5 1 4W R510 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W R511 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R512 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W R513 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R514 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R515 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W R516 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R517 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R5...

Page 105: ...V C1049 1 163 031 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V C1050 1 163 031 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V C1051 1 163 031 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01uF 50V C1052 1 163 009 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001uF 10 50V C1102 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C1103 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C1104 1 126 960 11 ELECT 1uF 20 50V C1105 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100uF 20 16V C1106 1 163 038 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1uF 25V C1107 1 126 960 11 ELE...

Page 106: ...3 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R1084 1 216 073 00 METAL CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R1087 1 216 065 00 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R1088 1 216 069 00 METAL CHIP 6 8K 5 1 10W R1090 1 216 041 00 METAL CHIP 470 5 1 10W R1091 1 216 033 00 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R1092 1 216 033 00 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R1093 1 216 033 00 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R1094 1 216 033 00 METAL CHIP 220 5 1 10W R1095 1 216 039 00 METAL CHIP 390 5 ...

Page 107: ... 4W R625 1 249 402 11 CARBON 56 5 1 4W R631 1 249 413 11 CARBON 470 5 1 4W R632 1 249 415 11 CARBON 680 5 1 4W R633 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W R634 1 249 419 11 CARBON 1 5K 5 1 4W R635 1 249 419 11 CARBON 1 5K 5 1 4W R636 1 249 421 11 CARBON 2 2K 5 1 4W R637 1 247 843 11 CARBON 3 3K 5 1 4W R638 1 249 413 11 CARBON 470 5 1 4W R639 1 249 413 11 CARBON 470 5 1 4W R640 1 249 415 11 CARBON 680 5 1 4...

Page 108: ... 11 CARBON 4 7K 5 1 4W RELAY 0RY991 1 755 276 11 RELAY POWER SWITCH 0S991 1 571 309 11 SWITCH VOLTAGE SELECTOR MY SP HK JE TRANSFORMER 0T901 1 435 573 11 TRANSFORMER POWER AEP UK 0T901 1 435 574 11 TRANSFORMER POWER MY SP HK AUS JE 0T901 1 435 575 11 TRANSFORMER POWER US CND 0T992 1 419 625 11 COIL LINE FILTER 1 679 169 11 RDS IC BOARD AEP UK CAPACITOR C403 1 126 961 11 ELECT 2 2uF 20 50V C404 1 1...

Page 109: ...ACK JE 63 1 693 473 41 TUNER PACK AEP UK MY SP HK AUS 64 1 777 353 11 WIRE FLAT TYPE 15 CORE 068 1 696 847 11 CORD POWER AUS 068 1 769 744 11 CORD POWER HK 068 1 777 071 21 CORD POWER AEP UK MY SP JE 068 1 783 531 21 CORD POWER US CND 71 1 569 972 21 SOCKET SHORT 2P 357 1 678 514 11 FLEXIBLE BOARD 0358 A 4672 976 A OPTICAL PICK UP KMS 262A J1N 0517 A 4677 295 A BASE UNIT BU 21BD53 HR901 1 500 670 ...

Page 110: ...age Also clicking the version at the upper right on the revised page allows you to jump to the next revised page Ver Date Description of Revision 1 0 2000 08 New 2000 12 SUPPLEMENT 1 1 1 2005 03 Incorporation of SUPPLEMENT 1 Change of Part for Ref No 314 315 on EXPLODED VIEWS SPM 05011 ...

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