Denon DN-600F User Manual

DENON
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL DN-6OOF
STEREO CD PLAYER
-- TABLE OF CONTENTS --
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................ 2
NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PICK-UP ..................................................... 3, 4
DISASSEMBLY .............................................................................. 5
ADJUSTMEN-[ .............................................................................. 6-- 9
HFAT RUN MODE FUNCTION ................................................................. 10
PARTS LIST OF PACKING & ACCESSORIES ....................................................... t6
WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................ 20
SCHEMATIC OIAGRAM ........................................................................ 21
SEMICONDUCTORS .......................................................................... 22
NIPPON COI_MBIA CO.. LTD.
III DN-6OOF
SPECIFICATIONS
- -AUDIO ....
No.of.Chan_ neJs::.io_.._. ' _2channels- Frequency Respon'_e: 2 - 20,000 Hz. .
--Dynamic Range: _ _ --98 dB " Signa!rto-noise Ratio:- 107 dB:"
Harmonic Distortion 0.003 % (,1kHz) _
" SeparatiOn: ......... 103 dB (1 kHz)
Wow & Flutter: Below measurable limit:
(_+0.001% W.peak)
Output Voltage: 2 V
DISCS Compact Disc format
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Power Supply: Voltage is shown on rating label Power ConsumptionS-- _10W
Dimensions: 482 (19") W × 88 (3-15/32") H ×
-280 (11-1/32") Dmm
Weight: 4.2 kg
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice in the course of product improvement.
FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY
Functions: Automatic search, progra.mmed
playback, repeat playback, manual search, auto space,
time mode, auto edit.
Display: Track number, time, music caTendar,
emphasis feature and engaged modes.
Others: Headphones jack
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES Pin-plug connection cord
NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PICK-UP
Caution for Handling the Laser Pick-up
The laser pick-up KSS-240A is assembled and precisely adjusted
using a sophisticated manufacturing process in our plant• Do not disassemble or attempt to-readjust it. Please keep the following
instructions carefully in handling pick-up.
1. Handle with Care
(1) Storage
Do not store the pick-up in dusty, high-temperatured or high-hu-
midity environments.
(2) Please take care for preventing from shock by falling down or
careless handling.
2. Laser Diode (LD) (1) Protect your eyes
The laser beam may_lamage the human eye, since the intensity
of the focuseds:l_ot'm_i reach 7 x 103 W/cr_ 2even ifthe intensity at the objective lens is 400 ,_W maximum. As the light beam spreads alter focused through the objective lens, it does not effect you in the place as far as more than 30 cms. However, do not
look at the laser light beam either through the objective Iens directly nor another lens or a mirror.
(2) Poison of As
Since the LD chip contains As (Arsenic), as GaAs + GaAIAs, as known as the poison, although the poison is relatively weak, in comparing with others, e.g.As203, AsCI3 etc., and the amount is small, avoid putting the chip in acid or an alkali solution, heating
it over 200°C or puttinc it into your mouth.
" (3) Avoid surge current or electrostatic discharge
The LD may be damaged or deteriorated by its own strong light
it a large current is supplied to it, even if only a short pulse. Make sure that there is no surge current in the LD driving circuit
by switches or else. Be careful to handle pick-up as it may be damaged in a moment by human electrostatic discharge. The
pins of the LD are short-circuited by solder for protection during shipment.
For safety handling of an LD, grounding the human body, meas-
uring equipments and jig is strongly recommended. And still it is further desirable to make use of mat on the platform and floor for
handling the LD. To open the short-circuit, remove the soldering quickly with a
soldering iror_whose metal part is grounded. The temperature of the; soldering iron should be less than 320°C
(30W).
4. Metal Bearing
As the metal bearing of Cu-compound sintered alloy is impregnated with FROIL946P (*Part No. 529 0054 007), never fail to supply the
bushing with the same lubricant at the time of replacing the pick-up.
5. Handling
Please handle the laser pick-up with holding the side base (rosin molded part). When either a part of human body or some other things may happen to touch directly with the circuit part of F:W.Board, it may cause
deterioration, take careful attention in handling this base.
6. Deterioration As KSS-240 comprises built-in RF Amp and APC curcuit, it resists stronger against external electrostatJc damages than the former
typed pickup. However, there is possibility of pickup deterioration in the following cases.
(1) Low HF level, or with great numbers of jitters. (2) Tracking offset (EF Balance) is out of order (Refer to "Confirma-
tion Method of Adjustment" far cortirmation on (1) and (2)).
3. Actuator (1) The performance of the actuator may be effected if magnetic
material is located nearby, since the actuator has a strong mag- netic circuit. Do not permit dust to enter through the clearance of the cover.
(2) Cleaning the lens
It may change.the specifications by attaching dust or ash on the
objective lens. Clean the lens with a cleaning paper dampened with a little water, not pressing lens with so much strength by the
cleaning paper.
NOTE FOR HANDLING OF LASER PICK-UP
DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENTS
+Z-axis direction
-LABEL
+X-axis direction
Object lens
OP Slide base
Slide rack
Z-axis
A Y-axis
(D O O () O Lot No.
KSS240A
C_) O (_) O lop
(Tangential direction)
X-axis
(Radial direction)
Double axes cover
\
\
quality control /_
/
LO2 Flexible board
Label
//
+Y-axis direction
Flexible fiat cable connecter
year
(last figure)
day month I quality con[rol XIo.
O O 0 0 C'
but Oct. Nov. and Dec. are expressed ay alphabetical letters of
X, YandZ.
I 0 I 101
() _" C,
LD drive current
PIN CONNECTOR
o
If t T t _ _ +
1357911
2 4 681012
Pin
No. Description
1 VC (+2.5V}
2 TE (TRK ER signal) 3 FE (FCS ER signal) 4 ! FZC (FZC signal)
5 RF (RF signal) 6 GND
_, lexible flat cable
connector
The expressed unit is by mA, with omission ol the
decimal point as for example, 56 5mA will be expressed as 565, but the head of English letter means tile ccntrol
in the manufacturning plant.
I
InPut'/ l
Output i
OUT OUT QUT OUT
OUT
! iN
Pin
No.
7 Vc
8 LC
9 FC
10 TF
11 TIq
12 FC
Description ! Output
Input/
l-- vi
(LD C.ontral) IN
(Doable axes) IN
(DoJble axes) IN (Double axes) (Double axes) IN
IDISASSEMBLY
I I_llV-ldLlUl- I
,DTOP COVER
Remove 4 screws from both sides and 1 screw from Back Panel.
FRONT PANEL
1. Pull Loader frame frontward, and remove loader panel.
2. Remove 2 front panel upper screws.
3. Undo 2 front panel 5pper hooks.
4. Pull front panel and undo 3 lower hooks.
Screw
Loader Panel
Top Cover
Screw
t
Screw
Screw
Front Panel
MECHANISM UNIT
Remove 4 screws.
CLAMPER
Remove 2 screws. Pull cJamper and undo 4 hooks.
Few
Mechanism Unit
Clamper
5
I ON-6OOF
,ADJUSTMENT
k,licrocomputer built in the unit, comprises service program to facilitate servo adjustment by pushing operation button.
1. Start service-program
(1) Turn power s_tch OFF. - (2) Shortcircuit pin (_ [SWCL) and (_ pin (SWOP) of connector (TP102) on RW.B. (Main Unit)
(Caution) Do not touch other pins.
(3) Turn power switch ON.
(Service program starts, and displays track number D _ )
(Caution) o'When service program started normal operation of buttons will be defeated.
21.Service program function
Button .... ..,
_A
OPEN/CLOSE: [
STOP Stops system function.
_" PLAY Starts focusservo and disc turns.
Hi PAUSE Starts focus servo, tracking servo,
Other button No normal operation.
(Caution)
Do not use remote control during service program mode.
Opens or closes the disc holder.
I
slide servo, spindle servo.
Function
3. Adjustment
(1) Location
TRANS
POWER_
MAIN UNIT
!
TP101 TP102
Description
Opens or closes only when disc is stopped.
Operate other keys after open or close.
Displays track number _j _.
Rush when adjustment completed, or do it ag_.in.
Push when adjust tracking offset.
When completed, displays track rumber LI C
When PAUSE button is pushed, starts tracking se_vo and slide servo.
When completed, track number U-'#.
Do not operate buttons other than above.
If misoperated, immediately turn power switch OFF--.
n-t
rl-i
VR102
@
VR104
@
SD
FRONT PANEL
L_ TEl _ -5V _, VC _, NC TP10I ]-P102
_, FOK _ SWOP
,_, TEO _ SWCL
_, FEO _ HF ._, FEI _ GND
:2) Necessary equipment for adjustment
1. Dual tracie oscilloscope
2. Reference disc (CA-1094)
3. Oscillator (10 Hz,-- 10 kHz, 0 - 3 Vp-p)
4. Frequen,?_._ounte_r (_r_adable no less than 5 KHz)
5. Filter for measu.rement
(3) Preset
1.
Start service program.
(Main unit)
Input
ii_P i _il. L.--JLj LJ it- mmmm
33 k_Q Output
0.091 pF (Oscilloscope)
o
(Filter for measuren'lent)
T o
" " 2,
Preset VR101, 102 as per right figure.
VR102
(F-GAIN)
VR104 (F-GAIN)
3. Step.- 1. Focus gain (VR 102)
2. Tracking gain (VR104)
4. Focus gain
Connection
Oscilloscope
Main Unit
TP101- L[-')(FEO) O--
Filter
12 O'clock
12 O'ciock
kL2J
C'ounter
Oscillator
1.1 kHz 2 Vp-p
(_+0.1V)
TP101- (_ (FEI) 0--
TPI01- @ (VC) 0
Counter
1.1 kHz
Oscilloscope
DC range
X-Y mode
V H
Adjust
(Volume)
VR102
Check
(Oscilloscope)
Y axis
C)
Phase 90°
Waveform not right
Y axis
X axis
! C'sc Ilator
Step
1. Push [11#AUSE '1(Displays track number
2. Connect oscillator.
3. Set oscillator to 1.1 kHz/2 Vp-p.
4. Switch oscilloscope input to
5. Adjust VR101 [F-G to symmetrize
: Lissajous figures tc X-Y axes.
X-Y mode.
7
I I1,_11| %11,, Q II,,,JU It--
5. Tracking gain
Connection
Oscilloscope
Main Unit
Filter
TP101- (_) (TEO) O_
TP101- 0 (TEl) O--
......T,P.t01.:.®(VC) 0
Caution: Connect oscillator afterhl PAUSE] pushed and sewo function started
Oscillator Counter Oscilloscope Adjust
V H (Volume)
3.3 kHz
(_+120Hz)
0.8 Vp-p (±011V)
3.3 kHz
(+_120Hz) DC range
X-Y mode
VR 104
Check
(Osci !oscope)
Y ax_s
'_ x axis
Phase 90°
Waveform not right
Y axis
Counter
Oscillator
Step
1. Push [_ PAUSE I. (Displays track number _.._ )
2. Connect oscillator.
3. Set oscillator to 3,3 kHz/0.8 Vp-p.
4. Switch oscilloscope ir put to X-Y mode
5. Adjust V [T-GAIN] to symmetrize Lissajou figures to X-Y axes.
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