Aiwa NSX-T99E, NSX-T99 User Manual

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NSX-T99 NSX-T99E

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SERVICE MANUAL

COMPACT DISC STEREO

BASIC TAPE MECHANISM : 2ZM-3MK2 PR4NM

CASSETTE RECEIVER

BASIC CD MECHANISM : 6ZG-1 ZRNDM

 

 

SYSTEM

CD

SPEAKERS

REMOTE

CASSEIVER

CONTROL

 

 

 

 

NSX-T99

CX-NT99

 

 

 

 

SX-WNT99

RC-ZAS04

NSX-T99E

CX-NT99E

 

 

 

 

 

 

This Service Manual is the “Revision Publishing” and replaces “Simple Manual” NSX-T99/T99E, (S/M Code No. 09-002-426-5T1).

If requiring information about the CD mechanisim, see Service Manual of 6ZG-1, (S/M Code No. 09-001-338-7N2)

S/M Code No. 09-003-426-5R1

REVISIONDATA

SPECIFICATIONS

<FM Tuner section>

 

Tuning range

87.5 MHz to 108 MHz

Usable sensitivity(IHF)

13.2 dBf

Antenna terminals

75 ohms (unbalanced)

<AM Tuner section>

 

Tuning range

531 kHz to 1602 kHz (9 kHz step)

 

530 kHz to 1710 kHz (10 kHz step)

Usable sensitivity

350 uV/m

Antenna

Loop antenna

<Amplifier section>

 

Mid-high frequency amplifier

 

Power output*

Rated: 56 W + 56 W

 

(8 ohms, THD 1 %,1 kHz)

 

Reference: 70 W + 70 W

 

(8 ohms, THD 10 %,1 kHz)

Total harmonic distortion

0.3 % (28 W, 1 kHz, 8 ohms,

 

DIN AUDIO)

Low frequency amplifier

 

Power output*

Rated: 167 W + 167 W

 

(6 ohms, THD 1 %,75 Hz)

 

Reference: 210 W + 210 W

 

(6 ohms, THD 10 %,75 Hz)

Total harmonic distortion

0.3 % (84 W,75 Hz,6 ohms,

 

DIN AUDIO)

* without connecting to surround speakers

Inputs

VIDEO/AUX : 300 mV (adjustable)

 

MD : 300 mV (adjustable)

 

MIC1,MIC2 : 1.0 mV (10 kohms)

 

LINE OUT : 150 mV

Outputs

SPEAKERS HIGH FREQ :

 

accept speakers of 8 ohms or more

 

SPEAKERS LOW FREQ :

 

accept speakers of 6 ohms or more

 

SURROUND SPEAKERS : accept

 

speakers of 8 to 16 ohms

 

PHONES (stereo jack) : accepts

 

headphones of 32 ohms or more

<Cassette deck section>

 

Track format

4 tracks, 2 channels stereo

Frequency response

CrO2 tape: 50 Hz – 16000 Hz

 

Normal tape: 50 Hz – 15000 Hz

Signal to noise ratio

60dB (Dolby B NR ON, CrO2 tape

 

peak level)

Recording system

AC bias

Heads

Deck 1: Playback head x 1

 

Deck 2: Recording/Playback head

 

x 1, erase head x 1

<Compact disc player section>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Laser

Semiconductor laser (λ =780 nm)

D-A converter

1 bit dual

 

 

 

 

 

Signal-to-noise ratio

83 dB (1 kHz, 0 dB)

 

Harmonic distortion

0.05 % (1 kHz, 0 dB)

Wow and flutter

Unmeasurable

 

 

<Speaker system SX–WNT99>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabinet type

4 way, built-in subwoofer

Speakers

Subwoofer :

 

 

 

 

 

200 mm ( 77/

8

in.) cone type

 

Mid range:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100 mm ( 315/ in.) cone type

 

Tweeter :

 

 

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60 mm ( 23/

 

in.) cone type

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

Super Tweeter :

 

 

 

20 mm (13/ in.) ceramic type

Impedance

 

16

 

 

 

 

6 ohms / 8 ohms

 

 

Output sound pressure level

87 dB/W/m

 

 

 

 

 

Dimensions (W x H x D)

260 x 463 x 314 mm

 

(101/

x 181/

4

x 123/

8

in. )

Weight

4

 

 

 

.

8.0 kg (17 lbs. 10 oz)

<General>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power requirements

120 V/220-230 V/240 V

 

(switchable ) 50/60Hz

Power consumption

275W

 

 

 

 

 

Dimensions of main unit

300 x 382.6 x 396.4mm

 

(117/

x 151/

8

x 15 5/ in.)

Weight of main unit

8

 

 

 

8

 

13.7 kg (30 lbs. 3 oz)

Standby power consumption

If the power-economizing mode is OFF: 36 W

If the power-economizing mode is ON: 0.9 W

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby

Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

"DOLBY" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

The word "BBE"and the "BBE symbol" are trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.

Under license from BBE Sound,Inc.

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PROTECTION OF EYES FROM LASER BEAM DURING SERVICING

This set employs laser. Therefore, be sure to follow carefully the instructions below when servicing.

WARNING!!

WHEN SERVICING, DO NOT APPROACH THE LASER EXIT WITH THE EYE TOO CLOSELY. IN CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO CONFIRM LASER BEAM EMISSION. BE SURE TO OBSERVE FROM A DISTANCE OF MORE THAN 30cm FROM THE SURFACE OF THE OBJECTIVE LENS ON THE OPTICAL PICK-UP BLOCK.

sCaution: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated avoid

exposure to beam.

sAdvarsel: Usynlig laserståling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå udsættelse for stråling.

VAROITUS!

Laiteen Käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saataa altistaa käyt-täjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.

VARNING!

Om apparaten används på annat sätt än vad som specificeras i denna bruksanvising, kan användaren utsättas för osynling laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.

CAUTION

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herin may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

ATTENTION

L’utillisation de commandes, réglages ou procédures autres que ceux spécifiés peut entraîner une dangereuse exposition aux radiations.

ADVARSEL

Usynlig laserståling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydereer ude af funktion. Undgå udsættelse for stråling.

This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.

The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the rear exterior.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT

LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE

KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT

Precaution to replace Optical block

(KSS-213F)

PICK-UP Assy P.C.B

Body or clothes electrostatic potential could ruin laser diode in the optical block. Be sure ground body and workbench, and use care the clothes do not touch the diode.

1)After the connection, remove solder shown in right figure.

Solder

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Aiwa NSX-T99E, NSX-T99 User Manual

NOTE ON BEFORE STARTING REPAIR

1. Forced discharge of electrolytic capacitor of power supply block

When repair is going to be attempted in the set that uses relay circuit in the power supply block, electric potential is kept charged across the electrolytic capacitors (C101, 102) even though AC power cord is removed. If repair is attempted in this condition, secondary defect can occur.

In order to prevent the secondary trouble, perform the following measures before starting repair work.

Discharge procedure

MAIN C.B

 

 

 

1

Remove the AC power cord.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Connect a discharging resistor at an end of lead wire that

 

D101

 

 

 

has clips at both ends. Connect the other end of the lead

 

 

 

 

 

wire to metal chassis.

 

 

 

 

3

Contact the other end of the discharging resistor to the

3

C101

C102

4

 

positive (+) side (+VH) of C101. (For two seconds)

 

 

 

 

 

4

Contact the same end of the discharging resistor as step

 

 

 

 

 

3to the negative (-) side (-VH) of C102 in the same way.

 

 

 

 

 

(For two seconds)

 

 

 

 

5

Check that voltage across C101 and C102 has decreased

2

 

 

2

 

to 1 V or less using a multimeter or an oscilloscope.

 

 

Select a discharging resistor referring to the following table.

 

Fig-1

 

 

Charging voltage (V)

Discharging

Rated power (W)

Parts number

(C101, 102)

resistor (Ω)

 

 

25-48

100

3

87-A00-247-090

 

 

 

 

49-140

220

5

87-A00-232-090

 

 

 

 

Note: The reference numbers (C101, C102) of the electrolytic capacitors can change depending on the models. Be sure to check the reference numbers of the charging capacitors on schematic diagram before starting the discharging work.

2. Check items before exchanging the MICROCOMPUTER

Be sure to check the following items before exchanging the MICROCOMPUTER. Exchange the MICROCOMPUTER after confirming that the MICROCOMPUTER is surely defective.

2-1. Regarding the HOLD terminal of the MICROCOMPUTER

When the HOLD terminal (INPUT) of the MICROCOMPUTER is “H”, the MICROCOMPUTER is judged to be operating correctly. When this terminal is “L”, the main power cannot be turned on. Therefore, be sure to check the terminal voltage of the HOLD terminal before exchange.

When the MICROCOMPUTER is not defective, the HOLD terminal can also go “L” when the POWER AMPLIFIER has any abnormalities that triggers the abnormality detection circuit on the MAIN C. B. that sets the HOLD terminal to “L”.

Good or no good judgement of the MICROCOMPUTER

1 Turn on the AC main power.

2 Confirm that the main power is turned on and the HOLD terminal of the MICROCOMPUTER keeps the “H” level or not. 3 When the HOLD terminal is “L” level, the abnormality detection circuit is judged to be working correctly and the

MICROCOMPUTER is judged to be good.

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In such a case, check also if the POWER AMPLIFIER circuit or power supply circuit has any abnormalities or not.

2-2. Regarding reset

There are cases that the machine does not work correctly because the MICROCOMPUTER is not reset even though the AC power cord is re-inserted, or the software reset (pressing the STOP key + POWER key) is performed.

When the above described phenomenon occurs, it can lead to wrong judgement as if the MICROCOMPUTER is defective and to exchange the MICROCOMPUTER. In such a case, perform the forced-reset by the following procedure and check good or no good of the MICROCOMPUTER.

1 Remove the AC power cord.

MICROCOMPUTER

 

MICRO-

 

 

FRONT C.B

18

%VSS

15

C113

 

 

COMPUTER

 

 

 

*VDD

 

C113

 

FRONT C.B

 

 

 

Short with tweezers.

 

Fig-2-2

2Short both ends of the electrolytic capacitor C113 that is connected to VDD of the MICROCOMPUTER with tweezers.

3Connect the AC power cord again. If the MICROCOMPUTER returns to the normal operation, the MICROCOMPUTER is good.

Note: The reference number or MICROCOMPUTER pin number of transistor (Q110) and electrolytic capacitor (C113) can change depending on the models. Be sure to check the reference numbers on schematic diagram before starting the discharging work.

2-3. Confirmation of soldering state of MICROCOMPUTER

Check the soldering state of the MICROCOMPUTER in addition to the above described procedures. Be sure to exchange the MICROCOMPUTER after surely confirming that the trouble is not caused by poor soldering but the MICROCOMPUTER itself.

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