Clarion PN-3001P-A, PN-3001M-A, PN-3001M-B Service Manual

Clarion Co., Ltd.
7-2, Shintoshin, Chuo-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama 330-0081 Japan Service Dept.: 7-2, Shintoshin, Chuo-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama 330-0081 Japan Tel: +81-48-601-3705 FAX: +81-48-601-3804
Service Manual
NISSAN Automobile Genuine 1CD LW/MW/FM/RDS Bluetooth Combination
Published by Service Dept. 298-6503-00
Printed in Japan
Oct.2007

SPECIFICATIONS

Radio section
Tuning system: PLL Frequeency synthesizer sys-
tem
Receive range: LW 153kHz to 279kHz
MW 531kHz to 1,602kHz FM 87.5MHz to 108.0MHz
Intermediate frequency:
LW/MW/FM
10.7MHz
Quieting sensitivity: LW Less than 45dBu
(at 20dB S/N)
MW Less than 32dBu
(at 20dB S/N)
FM Less than 10dBu
(at 30dB S/N) Separation: FM 22+5/-7dB(1kHz) S/N ratio: LW More than 40dB
MW More than 40dB FM More than 50dB
Auto tuning stop sensitivity:
LW/MW
40+6/-6dBu
FM 22+6/-6dBu
CD section
Disc: 12cm disc Separation: More than 50dB
(IkHz, 20kHz L.P.F) S/N ratio: More than 74dB(JIS-A) Distortion: Less than 0.2%(20kHz L.P.F.)
Model
Model
Model
PN-3001P-A
(Genuine No.28185 9U10A)(ID No. CY02E) (ES color : Black)
PP-3001M-A
(Genuine No.28185 BG10B)(ID No. CY01E) (ES color : Brown)
PP-3001M-B
(Genuine No.28185 BG10A)(ID No. CY00E) (ES color : Black)
General
Load impedance: 4ohm/CH Power output: 40W x4 Power supply voltage: DC13.2V(10.8 to 15.6V)
Negative ground Back-up consumption: Less than 0.5mA Dimensions(mm): 178(W) x 100(H) x 163(D) Weight: 1.6kg

NOTES

* As for this model, the tuner of the DSP type is used.
When you exchange it due to the tuner pack(BL101;880­2091M) trouble, it is necessary to adjust for S-meter etc. Special JIG is necessary for an accurate adjustment. The procedure document for the exclusive use jig is appended to it.
* This DSP IC SAF7730HV/N317(IC301) of Main PWB is
exposed die soldering pad type. It cannot remove in an ordinary soldering iron. Please use special removal JIG at the time of IC ex­change
* The word mark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of suchmarks by CLARION CO.,LTD. is under license.
* We cannot supply PWB with component parts in prin-
ciple. When a circuit on PWB has failure, please repair it by component parts base. Parts which are not mentioned in service manual are not supplied.
* Specifications and design are subject to change without
notice for further improvement.
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PN-3001P PP-3001M
To engineers in charge of repair or
NISSAN PART No.
N DE MODELE
MODEL NO.
TENSION D UTILISATION 12V AU CHASSIS
SERIAL No.
TYPE
DESIGN NOTE No.
PART NO.
MADE IN
Clarion co., Ltd
Bluetooth ID
276-
inspection of our products.
Before repair or inspection, make sure to follow the instructions so that customers and Engineers in charge of repair or inspection can avoid suffering any risk or injury.
1. Use specified parts. The system uses parts with special safety features against fire and voltage. Use only parts with equivalent characteristics when replacing them. The use of unspecified parts shall be regarded as remodeling for which we shall not be liable. The onus of product liability (PL) shall not be our responsibility in cases where an accident or failure is as a result of unspecified parts being used.
2. Place the parts and wiring back in their original positions after replacement or re-wiring. For proper circuit construction, use of insulation tubes, bond­ing, gaps to PWB, etc, is involved. The wiring connection and routing to the PWB are specially planned using clamps to keep away from heated and high voltage parts. Ensure that they are placed back in their original positions after repair or inspec­tion. If extended damage is caused due to negligence during re­pair, the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing com­pany.
3. Check for safety after repair. Check that the screws, parts and wires are put back securely in their original position after repair. Ensure for safety reasons there is no possibility of secondary ploblems around the re­paired spots. If extended damage is caused due to negligence of repair, the legal responsibility shall be with the repairing company.
4. Caution in removal and making wiring connection to the parts for the automobile. Disconnect the battery terminal after turning the ignition key off. If wrong wiring connections are made with the battery con­nected, a short circuit and/or fire may occur. If extensive dam­age is caused due to negligence of repair, the legal responsi­bility shall be with the repairing company.
5. Cautions in soldering Please do not spread liquid flux in soldering. Please do not wash the soldering point after soldering.
6. Cautions in soldering for chip capacitors Please solder the chip capacitors after pre-heating for replace­ment because they are very weak to heat. Please do not heat the chip capacitors with a soldering iron directly.
7. Cautions in handling for chip parts. Do not reuse removed chips even when no abnormality is ob­served in their appearance. Always replace them with new ones. (The chip parts include resistors, capacitors, diodes, tran­sistors, etc). Please make an operation test after replacement.
8. Cautions in handling flexible PWB Before working with a soldering iron, make sure that the iron tip temperature is around 270 . Take care not to apply the iron tip repeatedly(more than three times)to the same patterns. Also take care not to apply the tip with force.
9. Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power to the unit.
10.Cautions in checking that the optical pickup lights up. The laser is focused on the disc reflection surface through the lens of the optical pickup. When checking that the laser opti­cal diode lights up, keep your eyes more than 30cms away from the lens. Prolonged viewing of the laser within 30cms may damage your eyesight.
11.Cautions in handling the optical pickup The laser diode of the optical pickup can be damaged by elec­trostatic charge caused by your clothes and body. Make sure to avoid electrostatic charges on your clothes or body, or dis­charge static electricity before handling the optical pickup.
11-1. Laser diode
The laser diode terminals are shorted for transportation in or­der to prevent electrostatic damage. After replacement, open the shorted circuit. When removing the pickup from the mecha­nism, short the terminals by soldering them to prevent this damage.
11-2. Actuator
The actuator has a powerful magnetic circuit. If a magnetic material is put close to it. Its characteristics will change. En­sure that no foreign substances enter through the ventilation slots in the cover.
11-3. Cleaning the lens
Dust on the optical lens affects performance. To clean the lens, apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to lens paper and wipe the lens gently.

COMPONENT

PN-3001P-A, PP-3001M-A, PP-3001M-B
1. Main unit ---------- 1
2. Radio pass card ---------- 1

CAUTION

This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a "CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT".To use this model properly,read this Owner's Manual carefully and keep this manual for your future reference.In case of any trouble with this player,please contact your nearest "AUTHORIZED ser­vice station".To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam,do not to open the enclosure.
PN-3001P PP-3001M
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VCC
WP
SCL
SDA
8
7
6
5
A 0
A 1
A 2
GND
1
2
3
4

EXPLANATION OF IC

051-3518-90 NJM2846DL3-33-TE1
Positive Voltage Regurator 3.3V
051-3396-90 NJM2386ADL3-33-TE1
Positive Voltage Regulator 3.3V
5
N.C
4
5
Ground
4
3
N.C.
3
Power Outut
2
Control in, H = ON.
1
VCC
3
Power Outut
3
Ground
2
VCC
1
Control in, H = ON.
051-3519-90 NJU7771F05-TE2
Positive Voltage Regurator 5.0V
051-3517-90 impossible of exchange (LT3481EMSE#TRPBF)
Step-Down Switching Regulator
1
Control (H= On)
Ground
N.C.
BD
BOOST
SW
VIN
RUN/SS
1
2
3
4
5
TOP VIEW
11
10
9
8
7
6
RT
VC
FB
BIAS
PG
051-9425-80 S-24CS64A0I-J8T1G EEP-ROM
Terminal Description
BD (Pin 1):
This pin connects to the anode of the boost Schottky diode.
BOOST (Pin 2):
This pin is used to provide a drive voltage, higher than the input voltage, to the internal bipolar NPN power switch.
SW (Pin 3):
The SW pin is the output of the internal power switch. Connect this pin to the inductor, catch diode and boost capacitor.
VIN (Pin 4):
The VIN pin supplies current to the LT3481's internal regulator and to the internal power switch. This pin must be locally bypassed.
RUN/SS (Pin 5):
The RUN/SS pin is used to put the LT3481 in shutdown mode. Tie to ground to shut down the LT3481. Tie to 2.3V or more for nor­mal operation. If the shutdown feature is not used, tie this pin to the VIN pin.
PG (Pin 6):
Terminal Description
pin 1: A 0 : IN: Address input. pin 2: A 1 : IN: Address input. pin 3: A 2 : IN: Address input. pin 4: GND : - : Ground. pin 5: S DA :I/O: Serial data input/output. pin 6: S C K :IN : Serial clock pulse input. pin 7: Write Protect : IN : Write protect signal input.
H = protect ON.
pin 8: VCC : - : Positive voltage supply.
The PG pin is the open collector output of an internal comparator. PG remains low until the FB pin is within 10% of the final regula­tion voltage. PG output is valid when VIN is above 3.5V and RUN/ SS is high.
BIAS (Pin 7):
The BIAS pin supplies the current to the LT3481's internal regula­tor. Tie this pin to the lowest available voltage source above 3V (typically VOUT). This architecture increases efficiency especially when the input voltage is much higher than the output.
FB (Pin 8):
The LT3481 regulates the FB pin to 1.265V. Connect the feedback resistor divider tap to this pin.
VC (Pin 9):
The VC pin is the output of the internal error amplifier. The volt­age on this pin controls the peak switch current. Tie an RC net­work from this pin to ground to compensate the control loop.
RT (Pin 10):
Oscillator Resistor Input. Connecting a resistor to ground from this pin sets the switching frequency.
Exposed Pad (Pin 11):
Ground. The Exposed Pad must be soldered to PCB.
052-0320-00 M30876FJBGP System Contoller
[ Note ] The program is not written in this IC. Therefore, you need to
write a program in this IC with the part exchange.
Terminal Description for PN-3001
pin 1: NU :IN : Not in use. pin 2: Speed Pulse :IN : Speed pulse input. pin 3: IMMOBI TX : O : Serial data output for IMMOBI. pin 4: IMMOBI RX : IN : Serial data input for IMMOBI. pin 5: BU DET : IN : Backup detection signal input. pin 6: GND : - : Ground. pin 7: CN VSS : IN: Connect to VSS via a resistor. pin 8: ILL ON :IN : Illumination ON signal input. pin 9: SYS ON : O : System ON signal output. pin 10: RESET :IN : Reset signal input. pin 11: X out : O : Crystal connection. pin 12: VSS : - : Negative voltage supply. pin 13: X in : IN : Crystal connection. pin 14: VDD : - : Positive voltage supply. pin 15: NMI : IN: Nonmaskable interrupt. Connect to VDD
via a resistor. pin 16: ACC IN : IN: ACC ON flag input. pin 17: PLL DO : O : PLL serial data output.
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54Vin
2
3
Vout
PN-3001P PP-3001M
pin 18: NU : - : Not in use. pin 19: B/T CTS : IN : BT module UART flow control. pin 20: B/T RX :IN : BT module UART data input. pin 21: TIME BASE : IN : Time base pulse input. pin 22: B/T TX : O : BT module UART data output. pin 23: PLL CE : O : PLL chip enable signal output. pin 24: DIMMER : O : DIMMER output. pin 25: PLL CK : O : PLL clock pulse output. pin 26: NU : - : Not in use. pin 27: DSP SCL : O : Clock pulse output to the DSP IC. pin 28: DSP SDA :I/O: Serial data input/output for the digital sig-
nal processor. pin 29: NDS/BT TX : O : Serial data output for NDS and Blue-tooth. pin 30: NDS/BT RX : IN : Serial data input for NDS and Blue-tooth. pin 31: NDS REQ 1 : IN: NDS request signal input. pin 32: 1CD SLOT : - : 1CD SLOT signal output. pin 33: NU : - : Not in use. pin 34: NU : - : Not in use. pin 35: BUS CLOCK : O : CD IC clock pulse output. pin 36: CCE : O : Chip enable signal output. pin 37: BUS 0 :I/O: CD IC Data input / output. pin 38: BUS 1 :I/O: CD IC Data input / output. pin 39: BUS 2 :I/O: CD IC Data input / output. pin 40: BUS 3 :I/O: CD IC Data input / output. pin 41: RESET : O : Reset signal output. pin 42: S STOP : IN : Inside limit signal input from the CD mech-
anism. pin 43: CHU SW : IN: CD disc chucking signal input. pin 44: TR A :IN: Photo sensor signal input from the CD
mechanism. pin 45: TR B :IN: Photo sensor signal input from the CD
mechanism. pin 46: LD CONT : O : Loading signal output. pin 47: LD MUTE : O : Muting signal output to the CD mecha-
nism. pin 48: CD ON : O : CD ON signal output. pin 49: NU : - : Not in use. pin 50: Power IC Stndb : O : The standby signal output to the power IC. pin 51: LCD DO : O : Serial data output to the LCD controller. pin 52: LCD CK : O : Clock pulse output to the LCD driver. pin 53: LCD DI : IN : Serial data input from the LCD driver. pin 54: LCD CE : O : Chip enable signal output to the LCD driv-
er. pin 55: LCD RST : O : Reset pulse output to the LCD driver. pin 56: VOL 3 : IN : Volume control pulse input from the rota-
ry encoder. pin 57: VOL 2 : IN : Volume control pulse input from the rota-
ry encoder. pin 58: VOL 1 : IN : Volume control pulse input from the rota-
ry encoder. pin 59: FAN ON : O : The fan on signal output. pin 60: VDD : - : Positive voltage supply. pin 61: POWER ON : IN : Power ON signal input. pin 62: GND : - : Ground. pin 63 : BT-TEST-MODE : O : BT test mode signal output. pin 64: AUX ON : IN: AUX ON signal input. pin 65: DIAG INPUT :IN : Diagnosis signal input from the audio pow-
er IC. pin 66: B/T RTS : O : BT module UART flow control. AUX con-
nection detection. pin 67: B/T TEST : O : BT module test. pin 68: B/T BOOTE : O : BT module rewrite. pin 69: B/T RESET P : O : BT module reset. pin 70: NU : - : Not in use.
pin 71: GS1 SBSY :IN : 1CD sub code block synchronous signal
intput. pin 72: RDS CL 1 :IN : RDS 1 serial clock output. pin 73: RDS DA 1 : IN: RDS 1 serial data input. pin 74: NU : - : Not in use. pin 75: P IC MUTE : O : Muting-command output for the audio pow-
er IC. pin 76: MH MUTE : O : Muting-command output for RDS and
DSP. pin 77: M AGC BUFF :IN : DSP Keyed AGC detection. pin 78: DSP RESET : O : Reset signal output to the DSP IC. pin 79: MT S METER :IN : Input of internal A/D converter to monitor
the radio field strength for the Main-tun-
er. pin 80: MT SAMPLE : IN : Main-tuner sample input. pin 81: MT HOLD :IN : AF-hold-signal input from the Main-tuner.
And S-hold signal input from the DSP. pin 82: E Q 1 : IN : The equalizer setting input. pin 83: E Q 2 : IN : The equalizer setting input. pin 84: E Q 3 : IN : The equalizer setting input. pin 85: E Q 4 : IN : The equalizer setting input. pin 86: NU :IN : Not in use. pin 87: CD EJECT : IN: CD eject signal input. pin 88: LOAD :IN : LOAD signal input. pin 89: NU : - : Not in use. pin 90: NU : - : Not in use. pin 91: INI KEY : IN : Initializing command input. pin 92: REMO A :IN: Steering wheel remote controller signal
input. pin 93: REMO B :IN: Steering wheel remote controller signal
input. pin 94: A GND : - : Analog ground. pin 95: NU : - : Not in use. pin 96: VREF : IN : Reference voltage input. pin 97: A VCC : - : Positive voltage supply for the internal
analog section. pin 98: MT SCL : IN : Main-tuner control clock pulse. pin 99: MT SDA :I/O: Serial data input/output for the Main-tun-
er. pin100: DSP PAUSE : IN : DSP automatic mute control. L = mute on.
PN-3001P PP-3001M
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BLOCK DIAGRAM

ANT101
GT13
ANT
-ON ANT
BL101
AM/FM TUNER
E2 PROM
TUNER9V
Q110,111
ANT-ON
+B
( PN-3001P-A )
CD
MECHANISM
1CD 5V
1CD 3.3V
SWITCH PWB
LCD
1/8DUTY
5 x 7 DOT x 13
TUNER5V
SYS5V
1CD 8V
GUIDE ILL
N-BUS/AUX-SIG
ILL+
ILL-
LCD DRIVER
LC75816
IC801
SYS5V
SYS9V
IF
Digital
EEPROM
IC406
RESET
IC404
CD-EJ
MUTE
KEY
CERAMIC-ANT
ANT902
SYS-1.8V
REG
Q301
DSP
SAF7730
IC301
AUDIO-CPU
M30876FJBGP
IC402
DSP-3.3V
VOLUME BASS TREBLE BALANCE FADER
EQ RDS
AM NC SOUND FOUCUS
BLUETOOTH
UGZZ5
IC901
CODEC-IC㵘AK2301A
IC101
20K LPF
IC501
SYS 9V
1/2SYS 9V
SSV
BT 3.3V
IC502
DSP-3.3V
IC504
TUNER 5V
IC104
CD 3.3V
IC203
CD 5V
Q217
SYS 5V
Q518,519
TUNER 9V
Q109
CD 8V
IC204
1/2SYS 9V
BL+9V,DIMMER
Q506,507,509
ACC-DET Q520
MIC AUDIO
I/F
MIC+B
Q219,Q220
POWER IC 40W㩷㫏㩷4CH
4㩷㫆㪿㫄
TA8275
IC503
IMMOBI I/F
VDD 5V
REGẅIC505
SYS 12V
Q516,517
SYS 9V
Q515
ILL
REMOCOM
Q208 - Q212
N-BUS I/F
B/U
FIL
POWER
-SUPPLY
MIC SIGNAL MIC GND
MIC VCC
EQ1 EQ2 EQ3 EQ4 FR-L + FR-L ­FR-R + FR-R ­RR-L + RR-L ­RR-R + RR-R -
SPEED SIGNAL IMMOBILIZER
BACK UP
GND STRG GND
ACC
ILLUMI +
STRG SW A STRG SW B
EARTH SHIELD-EARTH
AUX-ON
CD-LH(-) CD-LH(+) CD-RH(-) CD-RH(+)
CHG-REQ1 CHG-COMBI(RXD) COMBI-CHG(TXD)
J201
NAVI Connector
(TH12 HW)
J502
Main Connector
(TH18 )
J204
NDS Connector
(A12 MW)

CONNECTOR LAYOUT

ANT101
ANT Connector
(GT13)
A
B
C
A
ANTENNA ON ( PN-3001P-A )
N.C. ( PP-3001M-A ) ( PP-3001M-B )
ACTIVE ANT
B
: USED ANTENNA BOOST AMP TYPE ( PN-3001P-A )
PASSIVE ANT ( PP-3001M-A ) ( PP-3001M-B )
N.C.
C
ANT101
J201
NAVI Connector
(TH12 HW)
1
2
34
78
9
1
EQ1
2
EQ2
3
EQ3
4
EQ4
5
N.C.
6
N.C.
Rear view of the unit
J201
J204
6
5
12
11
10
MIC SIGNAL
7 8
MIC GND
9
MIC VCC
10
N.C.
N.C.
11
N.C.
12
CONTROL
J204
NDS Connector
(A12 MW)
V02 V04 V10 V12
V01 V03 V05 V06 V07 V08 V09 V11
CD-LH(-)
V01
CD-LH(+)
V02
CD-RH(-)
V03
CD-RH(+)
V04
EARTH
V05
SHIELD-EARTH
V06
V07
N.C. CHG - REQ1
V08
CHG - COMBI (RXD)
V09
COMBI - CHG (TXD)
V10 V11
N.C.
AUX-ON
V12
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J502
AUDIO-SIG
19
N.C.
1
FRONT-LH(+)
2
3
FRONT-LH(-)
REAR-LH(+)
4
REAR-LH(-)
5
6
STRG SW A ACC
7
8
N.C.
9
ILLUMI (+)
10
N.C.
POWER-SUPPLY
J502
Main Connector
(TH18 )
2
3456789
1
1112131415 16 17 18
10
11
FRONT-RH(+) FRONT-RH(-)
12
REAR-RH(+)
13
REAR-RH(-)
14
STRG GND
15
STRG SW B
16
IMMOBILIZER
17
SPEED SIGNAL
18 19
BACK UP
20
GND
20
PN-3001P PP-3001M

TROUBLESHOOTING

No power
Check
B/U, ACC
OK
Check
the display
OK
Check
the operating key
OK
Problem of IC402, IC404, IC406, IC506
Power on
No sound radio
Check
the display
OK
Check
the operating key
OK
Check
the voltage value of
TUNER8.5V/TUNER5V
OK
Check
the waveform of
16,17pin of BL101
Confirm to circuit line of B/U5V, ACC,
NG
SYS5V the voltage value of IC505, Q520, Q519
Confirm to
NG
the voltage value of Q515, IC801
NG
Problem of IC801
Confirm to
NG
the voltage value of Q515, IC801
NG
Problem of IC801
NG
Problem of Q109, IC104
NG
Problem of BL101
Power on
No sound CD
Check
the display
OK
Check
the operating key
OK
Check
the voltage value of
CD8V/CD5V
/CD3.3V
OK
Check
the waveform of
1, 2, 3pin of J203
OK
Check
the waveform of
38,39,43,44pin of
IC301
OK
Check
the waveform of
IC501
OK
Check
the waveform of
IC503
OK
Connection J502
Confirm to
NG
the voltage value of Q515, IC801
NG
Problem of IC801
NG
Problem of IC203, IC204, Q217
NG
Problem of CD mech
NG
Problem of IC301
NG
Problem of IC501
NG
Problem of IC503
OK
Check
the waveform of
38,39,43,44pin
of IC301
OK
Check
the waveform of
IC501
OK
Check
the waveform of
IC503
OK
Connection J502
NG
Problem of IC301
NG
Problem of IC501
NG
Problem of IC503
PN-3001P PP-3001M
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The cellular phone and Bluetooth cannot be connected.
Check
enter in a set screen
of the telephone
OK
how to connect by inquiry
Check
from the cellular phone
OK
the link of Bluettoth steady
Check
or
the BT mark on
OK
Confirm to connect Bluetooth with the cellular phone again
NG
Check the power of IC901 (Bluetooth module)
OK
Confirm to IC901 (Bluetooth module) the circuit of Q101,102,104,105,106,107,108
Confirm to IC901 (Bluetooth module)
NG
the circuit of Q101,102,104,105,106,107,108 ANT902 (Bluetooth module)
Confirm to
NG
IC901 (Bluetooth module) the circuit of ANT902 (Bluetooth module)
Confirm to
NG
IC901 (Bluetooth module) IC502 (the power of 3.3V)
The receiving talk voice doesn't go out of the speaker.
Check
connect it with
the cellular phone
OK
Check
the sound of
CD or radio
OK
the call sound come to send it
Check
by telephone
OK
Confirm to
NG
IC901 (Bluetooth module)
Confirm to
NG
IC402 (DSP), IC501 (AMP), IC503 (Power AMP), J502 (Connector)
Check the power of IC901 (Bluetooth module)
Check
the power of IC101
(CODEC)
Check
the waveform of
9pin of IC101
Check
the waveform of
43pin of IC402(DSP)
OK
OK
OK
OK
Confirm to
NG
the circuit of IC502 (the power of 3.3V)
Confirm to
NG
the circuit of IC502 (the power of 3.3V)
Confirm to the circuit of
NG
IC101 (CODEC) IC901 (Bluetooth module)
Confirm to
NG
the circuit of IC402 (DSP)
OK
Confirm to the output of J502
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PN-3001P PP-3001M

EXPLODED VIEW/PARTS LIST

49
39
49
48
49
47
50
49
44
42
18
5
8
x9
7
x10
17
19
43
9
20
45
16
49
7
15
14
6
13
10
7
7
12
11
40
41
35
22
21
31
35
36
46
32
24
33
25
40
40
35
28
26
35
23
40
36
29
30
34
35
49
27
40
37
49
49
2
PN-3001P PP-3001M
4
3
1
38
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1 940-8206-10 ES-ASSY (PN-3001P-A) 1
2 947-0591-00 KNOB ASSY 1
3 347-7959-00 SHADE 1 4 380-5655-20 KNOB 1 5 ----------- SWITCH PWB 1 6 016-7004-00 ROTARY SWITCH 1 7 013-6201-52 TACT SWITCH 15 8 013-6202-52 TACT SWITCH 9
9 074-3013-72 OUTLET SOCKET (22P) 1 10 074-3013-66 OUTLET SOCKET (16P) 1 11 060-8062-50 CERAMIC-ANT 1 12 060-8079-90 BLUETOOTH MODULE 1 13 335-7693-00 LCD HOLDER 1 14 335-7801-00 LCD LEFLECTOR 1 15 379-1392-50 INDICATOR (LCD) 1 16 331-4166-00 LCD COVER 1 17 345-5923-00 CUSHION RUBBER 1 18 716-0778-52 WAVE SCREW (2 x 6) 10 19 716-0872-51 PAD SCREW (M1.7 x 5) 2 20 345-5805-01 GASKET 1 21 ----------- MAIN PWB 1 22 074-1237-79 OUTLET SOCKET (29P) 1 23 076-0478-59 PLUG (9P) 1 24 076-3011-72 PLUG (22P) 1 25 076-3011-66 PLUG (16P) 1
940-8206-11 ES-ASSY (PP-3001M-B) 940-8210-10 ES-ASSY (PP-3001M-A)
947-0591-20 KNOB ASSY (PP-3001M-A)
(PN-3001P-A)(PP-3001M-B)
NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TYNO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION Q'TY
26 880-2091M TUNER PACK 1 27 092-2210-00 ANT RECEPT 1 28 074-4009-20 OUTLET SOCKET 1 29 074-1013-00 OUTLET SOCKET 1 30 074-1302-12 OUTLET SOCKET 1 31 331-3880-00 TR HOLDER 1 32 313-1967-00 HEAT SINK 1 33 716-1646-50 IT SCREW (M2.6 x 8) 1 34 307-0720-00 REAR PLATE 1 35 073-0762-90 TERMINAL 5 36 778-3006-00 SPECIAL T-SCREW (3 x 6) 4 37 345-5805-01 GASKET 1 38 311-1914-00 LOWER CASE 1 39 313-1968-00 HEAT SINK 1 40 716-0878-50 SCREW (M2.6 x 5) 5 41 309-0822-10 ES PLATE (1CD) 1 42 929-5004-81 CD MECH MODULE 1 43 331-4123-00 CD BRKT 1 44 714-2603-89 MACHINE SCREW (M2.6x3) 2 45 345-5895-00 CUSHION RUBBER 1 46 816-4025-50 FLAT WIRE 1 47 310-1823-00 UPPER CASE 1 48 735-2614-1B MACHINE SCREW (M2.6 x 14) 2 49 714-2606-8B MACHINE SCREW (M2.6 x 6) 19 50 276-0034-53 SET PLATE (PP-3001M-A) 1
276-0034-54 SET PLATE (PP-3001M-B) 276-0034-57 SET PLATE (PN-3001P-A)
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