Maximum Power Output (DC 16V)Front50 W per channel
Rear50 W per channel
Continuous Power Output (10% THD) Front25 W per channel into 4 Ω.
Rear25 W per channel into 4 Ω.
Load Impedance4 Ω (4 to 8 Ω allowance)
TUNER SECTION
Frequency RangeFM87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
AM531 kHz to 1 602 kHz
[FM Tuner]Usable Sensitivity6 dBµV
Stereo Separation28 dB
[AM Tuner]Sensitivity30 dBµV
CD PLAYER SECTION
TypeCompact disc player
Signal Detection SystemNon-contact optical pickup (semiconductor laser)
Number of channels2 channels (stereo)
Frequency Response30 Hz to 20 000 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio75 dB
Wow and FlutterLess than measurable limit
Channel Separation (1 kHz)65 dB
CASSETTE DECK SECTION
Frequency Response30 Hz to 16 000 Hz
Wow and Flutter0.2 % (WRMS)
GENERAL
Power RequirementOperating VoltageDC 14.4 V (11 V to 16 V allowance)
Grounding SystemNegative ground
Dimensions (W × H × D)Installation Size178 mm × 100 mm × 175 mm
Front Panel Size183 mm × 103 mm × 15 mm
Mass2.2 kg (excluding accessories)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1.1Safety Precautions
SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
!
!
Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts of the chassis. Therefore,
pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system.
Please use enough caution not to see the beam directly or touch it in case of an
adjustment or operation check.
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1.2Preventing static electricity
Electrostatic discharge (ESD), which occurs when static electricity stored in the body, fabric, etc. is discharged, can destroy the laser
diode in the traverse unit (optical pickup). Take care to prevent this when performing repairs.
1.2.1 Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity
Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as CD players.
Be careful to use proper grounding in the area where repairs are being performed.
(1) Ground the workbench
Ground the workbench by laying conductive material (such as a conductive sheet) or an iron plate over it before placing the
traverse unit (optical pickup) on it.
(2) Ground yourself
Use an anti-static wrist strap to release any static electricity built up in your body.
(caption)
Anti-static wrist strap
1M
Conductive material
(conductive sheet) or iron plate
(3) Handling the optical pickup
• In order to maintain quality during transport and before installation, both sides of the laser diode on the replacement optical
pickup are shorted. After replacement, return the shorted parts to their original condition.
(Refer to the text.)
• Do not use a tester to check the condition of the laser diode in the optical pickup. The tester's internal power source can easily
destroy the laser diode.
1.3Handling the traverse unit (optical pickup)
(1) Do not subject the traverse unit (optical pickup) to strong shocks, as it is a sensitive, complex unit.
(2) Cut off the shorted part of the flexible cable using nippers, etc. after replacing the optical pickup. For specific details, refer to the
replacement procedure in the text. Remove the anti-static pin when replacing the traverse unit. Be careful not to take too long a
time when attaching it to the connector.
(3) Handle the flexible cable carefully as it may break when subjected to strong force.
(4) It is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it.
1.4Attention when traverse unit is decomposed
*Please refer to "Disassembly method" in the text for the CD pickup unit.
• Apply solder to the short land before the flexible wire is disconnected from the connector on the CD pickup unit.
(If the flexible wire is disconnected without applying solder, the CD pickup may be destroyed by static electricity.)
• In the assembly, be sure to remove solder from the short land after connecting the flexible wire.
Short-circuit point
(Soldering)
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Short-circuit point
Flexible wire
Pickup
Pickup
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1.5Important for laser products
!
1.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2.DANGER : Invisible laser radiation when open and inter
lock failed or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
3.CAUTION : There are no serviceable parts inside the
Laser Unit. Do not disassemble the Laser Unit. Replace
the complete Laser Unit if it malfunctions.
4.CAUTION : The CD,MD and DVD player uses invisible
laser radiation and is equipped with safety switches which
prevent emission of radiation when the drawer is open and
the safety interlocks have failed or are defeated. It is
dangerous to defeat the safety switches.
5.CAUTION : If safety switches malfunction, the laser is able
to function.
6.CAUTION : Use of controls, adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified here in may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
Please use enough caution not to
see the beam directly or touch it
in case of an adjustment or operation
check.
REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABELS
WARNING LABEL
CAUTION : Visible and Invisible
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
laser radiation when open and
interlock failed or defeated.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO
BEAM. (e)
ADVARSEL : Synlig og usynlig
laserstråling når maskinen er
åben eller interlocken fejeler.
Undgå direkte eksponering til
stråling. (d)
VARNING : Synlig och
osynling laserstrålning när
den öppnas och spärren är
urkopplad. Betrakta ej
strålen. (s)
VARO : Avattaessa ja suojalukitus
ohitettuna tai viallisena olet alttiina
näkyvälle ja näkymättömälle
lasersäteilylle. Vältä säteen
kohdistumista suoraan itseesi. (f)
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
This service manual does not describe SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1Main body section
3.1.1 Removing the front panel assembly
(See Figs.1 and 2)
(1) From the both side of the main body, remove the two
screws A attaching the front panel assembly. (See Figs.1
and 2.)
(2) Release the four joints a and remove the front panel as-
sembly in the direction of the arrow. (See Figs.1 and 2.)
Front panel assembly
a
A
Fig.1
Front panel assembly
a
A
Fig.2
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3.1.2 Removing the heat sink
(See Figs.3 and 4)
(1) From the back side of the main body, remove the six
screws B attaching the heat sink. (See Fig.3.)
(2) Remove the heat sink from the main body.
Note:
• Before attaching the heat sink, attach the cooling rubbers on
the power amplifier IC. (See Fig.4)
• When attaching the heat sink, set the projections b on the
rear bracket in the holes of the heat sink. (See Fig.3.)
3.1.3 Removing the rear bracket
(See Fig.4)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the heat
sink.
(1) From the back side of the main body, remove the eight
screws C attaching the rear bracket.
(2) Remove the rear bracket from the main body.
Rear bracket
B
Fig.3
B
B
heat sink
bb
C
C
Rear bracket
Cooling rubbers
Power amplifier IC
Fig.4
C
C
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3.1.4 Removing the bottom chassis assembly
(See Fig.5)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly, heat sink and rear bracket.
(1) From the bottom side of the main body, remove the four
screws D attaching the bottom chassis assembly.
(2) Take out the bottom chassis assembly from the main body.
Reference:
When attaching the bottom chassis assembly, set the projections c of the main body in the holes of the bottom chassis assembly.
3.1.5 Removing the mechanism control board
(See Fig.6)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly, heat sink, rear bracket and bottom chassis
assembly.
(1) From the inside of the bottom chassis assembly, discon-
nect the card wire from the connector CN403
anism control board.
(2) Disconnect the wire from the connector CN402 on the
mechanism control board.
(3) Remove the three screws E attaching the mechanism con-
trol board.
(4) Take out the mechanism control board from the bottom
chassis assembly.
Reference:
• When attaching the mechanism control board, set the projections d of the bottom chassis assembly in the holes of the
mechanism control board.
• After attaching the mechanism control board, fix the wire
with the wire clamp as before.
on the mech-
Bottom chassis assembly
Mechanism control board
E
d
d
Wire clamp
c
Fig.5
Bottom chassis assembly
CN403CN402
d
DD
E
Fig.6
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3.1.6 Removing the cassette mechanism assembly
(See Fig.7)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly, heat sink, rear bracket and bottom chassis
assembly.
(1) From the inside of the bottom chassis assembly, discon-
nect the card wire from the connector CN403
anism control board.
(2) Disconnect the wire from the connector CN402
mechanism control board.
(3) Remove the four screws F attaching the cassette mecha-
nism assembly.
Reference:
After attaching the mechanism control board, fix the wire with
the wire clamp as before.
on the mech-
on the
Mechanism control board
F
Cassette mechanism assembly
F
3.1.7 Removing the middle chassis assembly
(See Fig.8)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly, heat sink, rear bracket and bottom chassis
assembly.
(1) From the bottom side of the main body, remove the four
screws G attaching the middle chassis assembly.
(2) Disconnect the connector CN501
middle chassis assembly from the CD mechanism assembly in an upward direction.
of the main board on the
CN402
Wire clamp
Main board
F
Middle chassis assembly
CN403
Bottom chassis assembly
Fig.7
GG
CN501
Fig.8
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3.1.8 Removing the main board
(See Fig.9)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly, heat sink, rear bracket, bottom chassis assembly and middle chassis assembly.
(1) From the top side of the middle chassis assembly, remove
the four screws H attaching the main board on the middle
chassis.
(2) Remove the main board from the middle chassis.
Reference:
When attaching the main board, set the projections e of the
middle chassis in the holes of the main board.
H
ee
Main board
H
3.1.9 Removing the CD mechanism assembly
(See Fig.10)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly, heat sink, rear bracket, bottom chassis assembly and middle chassis assembly.
(1) From the inside of the top chassis assembly, remove the
three screws J attaching the CD mechanism assembly.
(2) Take out the CD mechanism assembly from the top chas-
sis.
Reference:
When attaching the CD mechanism assembly, set the projections f of the top chassis in the holes of the CD mechanism assembly.
3.1.10 Removing the LCD switch board
(See Fig.11)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the front
panel assembly.
(1) From the inside of front panel assembly, remove the ten
screws K attaching the LCD switch board.
(2) Release the sections g while extending the lower section of
the front panel assembly in the direction of the arrow and
take out the LCD switch board.
H
CD mechanism assembly
JJ
f
Front panel assembly
Fig.9
J
Fig.10
Middle chassis
f
Top chassis
K
LCD switch board
K
K
g
Fig.11
g
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3.2CD Mechanism Assembly
A
3.2.1 Removing the top cover
(See Figs.1 and 2)
(1) Remove the two screws A on the both side of the body.
(2) Lift the front side of the top cover and move the top cover
backward to release the two joints a.
Top cover
Joints a
A
Joints a
A
Fig.1
Fig.2
Top cover
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3.2.2 Removing the connector board
(See Figs.3 to 5)
CAUTION:
Before disconnecting the flexible wire from the pickup, solder
the short-circuit point on the pickup. No observance of this in-
struction may cause damage of the pickup.
(1) Remove the screw B fixing the connector board.
(2) Solder the short-circuit point on the connector board.
(3) Disconnect the flexible wire from the pickup.
(4) Move the connector board in the direction of the arrow to
release the two joints b.
(5) Unsolder the wire on the connector board if necessary.
CAUTION:
Unsolder the short-circuit point after reassembling.
B
Connector board
Flexible wire
Wires
Joints b
Short-circuit point
Fig.3
Short-circuit point
(Soldering)
Pickup
Flexible wire
Frame
Pickup
Fig.4
B
Connector board
Fig.5
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3.2.3 Removing the DET switch
(See Figs.6 and 7)
(1) Extend the two tabs c of the feed sw. holder and pull out
the switch.
(2) Unsolder the DET switch wire if necessary.
Connector
board
DET switch
DET switch
Pickup
Fig.6
Tab c
DET switch wire
Tab c
Feed sw. holder
Fig.7
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3.2.4 Removing the chassis unit
r
(See Figs.8 and 9)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover and connector board.
(1) Remove the two suspension springs (L) and (R) attaching
the chassis unit to the frame.
CAUTION:
• The shape of the suspension spring (L) and (R) are different. Handle them with care.
• When reassembling, make sure that the three shafts
on the underside of the chassis unit are inserted to the
dampers certainly.
Suspension spring (R)
Chassis unit
Suspension spring (L)
Frame
Suspension spring (R)
Chassis unit
Shafts
Damper
Damper
Suspension spring (L)
Fig.8
Shaft
Dampe
Frame
Fig.9
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3.2.5 Removing the clamper assembly
(See Figs.10 and 11)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover.
(1) Remove the clamper arm spring.
(2) Move the clamper assembly in the direction of the arrow to
release the two joints d.
Clamper arm
spring
Joint d
Joint d
Clamper assembly
Fig.10
Clamper arm spring
Chassis rivet
assembly
Joint d
Clamper
assembly
Chassis rivet assembly
Fig.11
Joint d
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3.2.6 Removing the loading / feed motor assembly
(See Figs.12 and 13)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board and chassis unit.
(1) Remove the screw C and move the loading / feed motor
assembly in the direction of the arrow to remove it from the
chassis rivet assembly.
(2) Disconnect the wire from the loading / feed motor assembly
if necessary.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, connect the wire from the loading /
feed motor assembly to the flame as shown in Fig.12.
Loading / feed motor assembly
Fig.12
Loading / feed motor assembly
C
Fig.13
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3.2.7 Removing the pickup unit
(See Figs.14 to 18)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board and chassis unit.
(1) Remove the screw D and pull out the pu. shaft holder from
the pu. shaft.
(2) Remove the screw E attaching the feed sw. holder.
(3) Move the part e of the pickup unit upward with the pu. shaft
and the feed sw. holder, then release the joint f of the feed
sw. holder in the direction of the arrow. The joint g of the
pickup unit and the feed rack is released, and the feed sw.
holder comes off.
(4) Remove the pu. shaft from the pickup unit.
(5) Remove the screw F attaching the feed rack to the pickup
unit.
3.2.8 Reattaching the pickup unit
(See Figs.14 to 17)
(1) Reattach the feed rack to the pickup unit using the screw F.
(2) Reattach the feed sw. holder to the feed rack while setting
the joint g to the slot of the feed rack and setting the part f
of the feed rack to the switch of the feed sw. holder correctly.
(3) As the feed sw. holder is temporarily attached to the pickup
unit, set to the gear of the joint g and to the bending part of
the chassis (joint h) at a time.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the part i on the underside of the feed
rack is certainly inserted to the slot j of the change lock
lever.
(4) Reattach the feed sw. holder using the screw E.
(5) Reattach the pu. shaft to the pickup unit. Reattach the pu.
shaft holder to the pu. shaft using the screw D.
Feed sw. holder
Joint f
Joint g
Feed sw.
holder
Part e
Feed rack
Part i
E
Pickup unit
Slot j
F
Fig.15
Pu. shaft
Pickup unit
Joint f
Joint h
Fig.16
Feed rack
Pickup unit
Feed sw. holder
D
Pu. shaft
holder
Pu. shaft
D
Pu. shaft holder
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Pickup unit
Fig.14
Part e
E
Joint g
Feed rack
Fig.17
Pickup unit
Joint g
Joint f
Feed sw. holder
Fig.18
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3.2.9 Removing the trigger arm
r
(See Figs.19 and 20)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board and clamper unit.
(1) Turn the trigger arm in the direction of the arrow to release
the joint k and pull out upward.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, insert the part m and n of the trigger
arm into the part p and q at the slot of the chassis rivet
assembly respectively and join the joint k at a time.
Chassis rivet assembly
Trigger arm
Chassis rivet
assembly
Joint k
Trigger arm
Fig.19
Part p
Part q
Part m
Part n
3.2.10 Removing the top plate assembly
(See Fig.21)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board, chassis unit, and clamper assembly.
(1) Remove the screw H.
(2) Move the top plate assembly in the direction of the arrow to
release the two joints r.
(3) Unsolder the wire marked s if necessary.
H
Fig.20
Top plate assembly
Joints
s
Fig.21
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3.2.11 Removing the mode sw. / select lock arm
(See Figs.22 and 23)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
plate assembly.
(1) Bring up the mode sw. to release from the link plate (joint t)
and turn in the direction of the arrow to release the joint u.
(2) Unsolder the wire of the mode sw. marked s if necessary.
(3) Turn the select lock arm in the direction of the arrow to re-
lease the two joints v.
(4) The select lock arm spring comes off the select lock arm at
the same time.
Top plate
Link plate
Joint u
Joint t
s
Fig.22
Select lock arm
Select lock arm
Mode sw.
Select lock arm
Top plate
Hook w
Select lock
arm spring
Link plate
Joints v
Fig.23
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3.2.12 Reassembling the mode sw. / select lock arm
(See Figs.24 to 26)
REFERENCE:
Reverse the above removing procedure.
(1) Reattach the select lock arm spring to the top plate and set
the shorter end of the select lock arm spring to the hook w
on the top plate.
(2) Set the other longer end of the select lock arm spring to the
boss x on the underside of the select lock arm, and join the
select lock arm to the slots (joint v). Turn the select lock
arm as shown in the figure.
(3) Reattach the mode sw. while setting the part t to the first
peak of the link plate gear, and join the joint u.
CAUTION:
When reattaching the mode sw., check if the points y and
z are correctly fitted and if each part operates properly.
Select lock arm spring
Hook w
Joint v
Joint v
Select lock arm
Boss x
Fig.24
Joint t
Point y
Link plate
Point z
Link plate
Fig.25
Mode sw.
Select
lock arm
Joint t
Joint u
Fig.26
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3.2.13 Removing the select arm R / link plate
(See Figs.27 and 28)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
plate assembly.
(1) Bring up the select arm R to release from the link plate
(joint a') and turn as shown in the figure to release the two
joints b' and joint c'.
(2) Move the link plate in the direction of the arrow to release
the joint d'. Remove the link plate spring at the same time.
REFERENCE:
Before removing the link plate, remove the mode sw..
Select arm R
Joint b'
Link plate spring
Joint c'
Joint a'
Link plate
Joint b'
Fig.27
Joint r
3.2.14 Reattaching the Select arm R / link plate
(See Figs.29 and 30)
REFERENCE:
Reverse the above removing procedure.
(1) Reattach the link plate spring.
(2) Reattach the link plate to the link plate spring while joining
them at joint d'.
(3) Reattach the joint a' of the select arm R to the first peak of
the link plate while joining the two joints b' with the slots.
Then turn the select arm R as shown in the figure. The top
plate is joined to the joint c'.
CAUTION:
When reattaching the select arm R, check if the points e'
and f' are correctly fitted and if each part operates properly.
Top plate
Select arm R
Joint b'
Joint d'
Link plate
Fig.28
Link plate spring
Joint c'
Joint d'
Joint b'
Joint a'
Fig.29
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Joint a'
Point e'
Link plate
Point f'
Fig.30
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3.2.15 Removing the loading roller assembly
(See Figs.31 to 33)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the
clamper assembly and top plate assembly.
(1) Push inward the loading roller assembly on the gear side
and detach it upward from the slot of the joint g' of the lock
arm rivet assembly.
(2) Detach the loading roller assembly from the slot of the joint
h' of the lock arm rivet assembly.
Roller guide
spring
Part k'
Loading roller assembly
Loading roller assembly
The roller guide comes off the gear section of the loading
roller assembly.
Remove the roller guide and the HL washer from the shaft
of the loading roller assembly.
(3) Remove the screw J attaching the lock arm rivet assembly.
(4) Push the shaft at the joint i' of the lock arm rivet assembly
inward to release the lock arm rivet assembly from the slot
of the L side plate.
(5) Extend the lock arm rivet assembly outward and release
the joint j' from the boss of the chassis rivet assembly. The
roller guide springs on both sides come off at the same
time.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, reattach the left and right roller
guide springs to the lock arm rivet assembly before reattaching the lock arm rivet assembly to the chassis rivet
assembly. Make sure to fit the part k' of the roller guide
spring inside of the roller guide. (Refer to Fig.34.)
Roller guide
HL washer
Loading roller assembly
Roller guide
Chassis rivet assembly
J
Roller guide
spring
Fig.32
Boss
L side plate
Roller guide spring
Joint h'
Roller guide spring
Loading roller assembly
Joint g'
Lock arm rivet assembly
Fig.31
Roller guide spring
Roller guide spring
Lock arm rivet assembly
Lock arm rivet assembly
Joint i'
Part j'
Fig.33
Roller guide
HL washer
Roller shaft assembly
Loading roller
Roller guide spring
Fig.34
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3.2.16 Removing the loading gear 5, 6 and 7
(See Figs.35 and 36)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, chassis unit, pickup unit and top plate assembly.
(1) Remove the screw K attaching the loading gear bracket.
The loading gear 6 and 7 come off the loading gear bracket.
(2) Pull out the loading gear 5.
K
Loading gear bracket
K
Loading gear 6
Loading gear 5
Loading gear 3
Fig.35
Loading gear bracket
Loading gear 5
Loading gear 6
Loading gear 7
Fig.36
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3.2.17 Removing the gears
(See Figs.37 to 40)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, chassis unit, top plate assembly and pickup unit.
• Pull out the loading gear 3. (See Fig.35.)
(1) Pull out the feed gear.
(2) Move the loading plate assembly in the direction of the ar-
row to release the L side plate from the two slots m' of the
chassis rivet assembly. (See Fig.37.)
(3) Detach the loading plate assembly upward from the chas-
sis rivet assembly while releasing the joint n'. Remove the
slide hook and loading plate spring from the loading plate
assembly.
(4) Pull out the loading gear 2 and remove the change lock le-
ver.
(5) Remove the E ring and washer attaching the changer gear
2.
(6) The changer gear 2, change gear spring and adjusting
washer come off.
(7) Remove the loading gear 1.
(8) Move the change plate rivet assembly in the direction of the
arrow to release from the three shafts of the chassis rivet
assembly upward. (See Fig.38.)
(9) Detach the loading gear plate rivet assembly from the shaft
of the chassis rivet assembly upward while releasing the
joint p'. (See Figs.38 and 40.)
(10) Pull out the loading gear 4.
Change plate
rivet assembly
Shafts
E ring
Loading plate assembly
Loading plate spring
Joint p'
Loading gear 4
Loading gear plate
rivet assembly
Shaft
Loading gear 2
Loading gear 1
Chassis rivet assembly
Change gear 2
Fig.38
Joint n'
Slide hook
Feed gear
Fig.37
Slot m'
L side plate
Loading plate assembly
Joint n'
Slot m'
Chassis rivet assembly
Chassis rivet assembly
E ring
Washer
Change gear 2
Change gear spring
Adjusting washer
Change plate
rivet assembly
Chassis rivet assembly
L side plate
Slot m'
Slot m'
Fig.39
Loading gear 1
Loading gear 2
Change lock lever
Loading gear 4
Loading gear plate rivet assembly
Fig.40
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3.2.18 Removing the turn table / spindle motor
(See Figs.41 and 42)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover, connector board, chassis unit and clamper assembly.
(1) Remove the two screws L attaching the spindle motor as-
sembly through the slot of the turn table on top of the body.
(2) Unsolder the wire on the connector board if necessary.
Turn table
L
Fig.41
L
Turn table
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Spindle motor
Fig.42
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3.3Cassette mechanism assembly
r
REFERENCE:
Prior to performing the following procedures, turn the mode
gear on the bottom of the body until the respective part comes
to the EJECT position (Refer to Fig.1).
3.3.1 Removing the cassette guide
(See Fig.2)
(1) Turn the mode gear to set to RVS play or subsequent
mode.
(2) Remove the cassette guide from the main chassis while re-
leasing each two joint tabs a in the direction of the arrow.
Mode gea
Fig.1
Cassette guide
3.3.2 Removing the load arm
(See Fig.3)
(1) Remove the E-washer attaching the load arm.
(2) Move the load arm in the direction of the arrow and release
the joint b on the cassette catch.
Load arm
E-washer
Tab a
Tab a
Fig.2
Joint b
Fig.3
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3.3.3 Removing the cassette hanger assembly / cassette holder
r
(See Fig.4 to 7)
(1) Check the mode is set to EJECT. Push down the front part
of the cassette holder and move in the direction of the arrow to release the joint c.
(2) Move the rear part of the cassette hanger assembly in the
direction of the arrow to release it from the two joint bosses
d.
(3) Release the holder stabilizer spring from the hooks e and
f, then pull out from the cassette hanger assembly.
(4) Bring up the rear side of the cassette hanger assembly to
release the joint g and h.
(5) Pull out the cassette catch from the cassette hanger as-
sembly.
Cassette holder assembly
Side bracket
Joints c
Cassette holder assembly
Fig.4
Boss d
Cassette hanger
assembly
Boss d
Cassette stabilizer spring
Hook e
Cassette holder
assembly
Hook g
Cassette hange
assembly
Hook f
Fig.5
Cassette hanger
assembly
Hook h
Fig.6
Cassette hanger assembly
1-28 (No.MA081)
Cassette catch
Cassette holder assembly
Fig.7
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3.3.4 Removing the side bracket assembly
(See Fig.8 to 10)
(1) Remove the screw A attaching the side bracket assembly.
(2) Detach the front side of the side bracket assembly upward
and pull out forward to release the joint i and j in the rear.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, make sure that the boss k of the
main chassis is set in the notch of the load rack under the
side bracket assembly. Do not reattach the load rack on
the boss k.
CAUTION:
After reattaching the side bracket assembly, confirm operation.
Side bracket assembly
Joint i
Joint j
A
Side bracket assembly
Fig.8
Side bracket assembly
Joint i
Joint j
Load rack
Load rack
Boss k
Fig.9
Boss k
Fig.10
(No.MA081)1-29
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3.3.5 Removing the pinch arm (F) assembly
r
(See Fig.11 and 12)
(1) Remove the polywasher and pull out the pinch arm (F) as-
sembly.
(2) Remove the compulsion spring.
3.3.6 Removing the pinch arm (R) assembly
(See Fig.11 and 12)
(1) Remove the polywasher and pull out the pinch arm (R) as-
sembly.
3.3.7 Removing the slide chassis assembly
(See Fig.13 and 14)
REFERENCE:
It is not necessary to remove the head and the tape guide.
(1) Move the slide chassis assembly in the direction of the ar-
row to release the two joints l and remove from the main
chassis.
(2) Remove the rack link.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, first reattach the rack link, and next
fit the boss m and hook n of the slide chassis assembly
to the hole of the main chassis, and engage the two joints
l.
Joint l
Joint l
Slide chassis assembly
Fig.13
Head
Tape guide
Boss m
Rack link
Hook n
Polywasher
Polywasher
Compulsion
spring
Pinch arm
(R) assembly
Pinch arm
(F) assembly
Fig.11
Pinch arm (F) assembly
Pinch arm
(R) assembly
Polywashe
Fig.14
Polywasher
1-30 (No.MA081)
Fig.12
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3.3.8 Removing the head / tape guide
(See Fig.16 and 17)
REFERENCE:
It is not necessary to remove the slide chassis assembly.
(1) Remove the band attaching the wire to the head.
(2) Remove the two screws B, the head and the head support
spring.
(3) Remove the pinch arm spring from the tape guide.
(4) Remove the tape guide and the pinch spring arm.
CAUTION:
When reattaching the pinch arm spring, set both end of
it to the pinch spring arm (remarked o).
CAUTION:
When reattaching the head, set the wires into the groove
of the tape guide (Fig.16).
3.3.9 Removing the flywheel assembly (F) & (R)
(See Fig.18 and 19)
REFERENCE:
It is not necessary to remove the slide chassis assembly.
(1) Remove the belt at the bottom.
(2) Remove the two polywashers on the upper side.
(3) Pull out each flywheel assembly downward.
B
Slide chassis assembly
Flywheel assembly (F)
Flywheel assembly (R)
Belt
Fig.17
Polywasher
Polywasher
Head
Head support spring
Tape guide
o
Pinch spring arm
Head
Fig.15
Tape guide
B
Pinch arm spring
Flywheel assembly (F)
Flywheel assembly (R)
Fig.18
o
Slid chassis assembly
Fig.16
(No.MA081)1-31
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3.3.10 Disassembling the flywheel assembly (F)
r
(See Fig.19 and 20)
(1) Push and turn counterclockwise the spring holder (F) to re-
lease the three joints p on the bottom of the flywheel.
(2) The spring holder (F), the TU spring and the friction gear
play come off.
(3) Remove the polywasher and felt.
3.3.11 Disassembling the flywheel assembly (R)
(See Fig.19 and 20)
(1) Push and turn clockwise the spring holder (R) to release
the three joints q on the bottom of the flywheel.
(2) The spring holder (R), the FF spring and the friction gear
FF come off.
(3) Remove the polywasher and the felt.
3.3.12 Removing the reel board
(See Fig.21 and 22)
(1) Remove the two screws C attaching the reel board.
(2) Move the reel board in the direction of the arrow to release
the joint r.
(3) Unsolder the wires if necessary.
CAUTION:
When reattaching, confirm operation of the MODE
switch and the ST-BY switch.The mode position between EJECT and ST-BY is optimum for reattaching.Connect the card wire extending from the reel board
to the FFC pad before reattaching the reel board.
FFC pad
C
Joint
Reel board
C
Fig.21
FFC pad
CT-1 switch
MODE switch
Flywheel
assembly (F)
Joint p
Joints p
Fig.19
Polywasher
Spring holder (R)
Spring holder (F)
TU spring
Friction gear FF
Friction gear play
Polywasher
FF spring
Flywheel
assembly (R)
Joints q
Joint q
Soldering
ST-BY switch
Fig.22
Flywheel assembly (F)
1-32 (No.MA081)
Felt
Felt
Flywheel assembly (R)
Fig.20
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3.3.13 Removing the gear base arm / gear base link assembly
(See Fig.23 to 25)
(1) Move the gear base arm in the direction of the arrow.
(2) Insert a slotted screwdriver to the gear base spring under
the gear base arm, and release the gear base arm upward
from the boss on the gear base assembly.
(3) Remove the gear base arm from the main chassis while re-
leasing the two joints s.
(4) Move the gear base link assemby in the direction of the ar-
row to release the two joints t.
REFERENCE:
When reattaching the gear base arm, make sure that the
boss on the gear base assembly is inside the gear base
spring.
3.3.14 Removing the FFC pad
(See Fig.25 and 27)
(1) Push each joint hook u of the FFC pad and remove toward
the bottom.
Gear base
link assembly
Gear base spring
Joint t
Gear base arm
Joints s
Hook u
FFC pad
Hook u
Joint t
Fig.23
Gear base arm
Gear base link
assembly
Screwdriver
Fig.24
Gear base arm
FFC pad
Fig.25
(No.MA081)1-33
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3.3.15 Removing the mode gear
r
r
(See Fig.26 and 29)
(1) Remove the polywasher on the bottom and pull out the
mode gear.
3.3.16 Removing the mode switch actuator
(See Fig.26, 27 and 29)
(1) Pull out the mode switch actuator at the bottom.
REFERENCE:
When reattaching the mode switch actuator to the main
chassis, make sure to set on the shaft and insert v into
the slot w.
3.3.17 Removing the direction link / direction plate
(See Fig.27 to 29)
(1) Remove the polywasher attaching the direction link.
(2) Bring up the direction link to release the three joints x, y
and z at a time.
(3) Move the direction plate in the direction of the arrow to re-
lease the two joints a’.
REFERENCE:
When reattaching the direction plate, engage the two
joints a’ and move in the direction of the arrow (Refer to
Fig.28).
REFERENCE:
When reattaching the direction link, move the direction
plate in the direction of the arrow and engage the three
joint x, y and z at a time (Refer to Fig.29).
3.3.18 Removing the mode rack assembly
(See Fig.27 and 28)
(1) Move the mode rack assembly in the direction of the arrow
to release the two joints b’ and the joint c’.
REFERENCE:
When reattaching, set the two b’ on the bottom of the
mode rack assembly into the slots of the main chassis
and move in the direction of the arrow (See Fig.28).
Direction plate
Direction plate
Joints a'
Joint z
Direction link
Direction plate
Mode switch actuator
Direction link
Fig.26
Slot w
Joint y
Polywasher
Fig.27
Mode rack assembly
Joint b'
Mode gear
Polywashe
Mode rack assembly
Joint x
Joint b'
Joint c'
1-34 (No.MA081)
Joints a'
Fig.28
Direction link
Mode switch actuator
Polywasher
v
Mode gea
Direction plate
Mode rack assembly
Fig.29
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3.3.19 Removing the gear base assembly / take up gear / reflector gear
r
(See Fig.30 to 32)
(1) Push in the pin d’ of the gear base assembly on the upper
side of the body and move the reflector gear toward the
bottom, then pull out.
(2) Remove the polywasher on the bottom and pull out the
take up gear.
(3) Move the gear base assembly in the direction of the arrow
to release it from the two slots e’ of the main chassis.
REFERENCE:
The parts are damaged when removed. Please replace
with new ones.
3.3.20 Removing the reel driver / reel spindle
(See Fig.32)
(1) Draw out the reel driver from the shaft on the main chassis
and remove the reel driver spring and the reel spindle respectively.
CAUTION:
The reel driver is damaged when removed. Please replace with a new one.
Gear base assembly
Pin d'
Polywasher
Slot e'
Slot e'
Fig.30
Take up gear
Reflector gear
Reel driver
Reel driver spring
Reel spindle
Main chassis
Reflector gear
Fig.31
Reel driver
Reel driver spring
Reel spindle
Gear base assembly
Slots e’
Take up gea
Polywasher
Fig.32
(No.MA081)1-35
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3.3.21 Removing the side bracket assembly
(See Fig.33 to 37)
(1) Remove the eject cam plate spring.
(2) Push the joint f’ through the slot to remove the load rack
downward.
(3) Move the eject cam limiter in the direction of the arrow to
release it from the boss g’ of the side bracket assembly and
from the two joints h’.
(4) Move the eject cam plate in the direction of the arrow to re-
lease the joint i’.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, confirm operation of each part before reattaching the eject cam plate spring.
Joint f'
Side bracket assembly
Boss g'
Eject cam plate
Fig.36
Side bracket assembly
Joint i'
Eject cam plate spring
Side bracket assembly
Joint h'
Side bracket
assembly
Boss g'
Boss g'
Load rack
Fig.33
Eject cam limiter
Joint f'
Fig.34
Eject cam limiter
Eject cam plate
Joint i'
Fig.37
Joint h'
Load rack
Joint h'
1-36 (No.MA081)
Eject cam plate
Fig.35
Joint h'
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3.3.22 Removing the main motor assembly / sub motor assembly
r
r
r
(See Fig.38 to 40)
(1) Remove the belt at the bottom.
(2) Remove the polywasher and pull out the mode gear.
(3) Pull out the reduction gear (B).
(4) Remove the polywasher and pull out the reduction gear
(A).
(5) Remove the two screws attaching the main motor assem-
bly.
(6) Remove the two screws E attaching the sub motor assem-
bly.
(7) Unsolder the wires on the reel board if necessary.
CAUTION:
When reassembling, adjust the length of the wires extending from the sub motor asswmbly by attaching them
to the side of the sub motor assembly with the wires extending from the main motor assembly using a spacer.
Belt
Reduction gear (B)
Reduction gear (B)
E
Mode gear
Polywasher
Fig.38
Main motor
D
assembly
Reduction
gear (A)
Polywashe
Sub moto
assembly
E
Polywasher
Reduction gear (A)
D
Spacer
Main motor assembly
Sub motor assembly
Fig.39
Main motor assembly
Sub motor assembly
Fig.40
Space
(No.MA081)1-37
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1Adjustment method
4.1.1 Test instruments required for adjustment
(1) Digital oscilloscope (100MHz)
(2) Frequency counter meter
(3) Electric voltmeter
(4) Wow & flutter meter
(5) Test tapes
Balance and Bass, Treble volume, Fader:Center (Indication "0")
Loudness, Dolby NR, Sound, Cruise : Off
Volume position is about 2V at speaker output with following conditions, Playback the test tape VT721.
AM mode:999kHz/62dB, INT/400Hz, 30% modulation signal on receiving.
FM mono mode:97.9MHz/66dB, INT/400Hz, 22.5kHz deviation pilot off mono
FM stereo mode Output level :1kHz, 67.5kHz dev. pilot 7.5kHz dev. 0dB (1µV,50Ω/open terminal)
1-38 (No.MA081)
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4.1.4 Information for using a car audio service jig
(1) We're advancing efforts to make our extension cords common for all car audio products.
Please use this type of extension cord as follows.
(2) As a U-shape type top cover is employed, this type of extension cord is needed to check operation of the mechanism assembly
after disassembly.
(3) Extension cord
: EXTSH002-22P ( 22 pin extension cord ) For connection between the mechanism assembly and main board.
: EXTXC004-20P ( 20 pin extension cord ) For connection between the front panel assembly and main board.
: EXTXC004-16P ( 16 pin extension cord ) For connection between the front panel assembly and main board.
: EXTXC004-16P ( 16 pin extension cord ) For connection between the front panel assembly and cassette mechanism assembly.
(4) Check for mechanism driving section such as motor ,etc.
4.1.5 Disassembly method
(1) Remove the front panel assembly.
(2) Remove the heat sink.
(3) Remove the rear bracket.
(4) Remove the bottom chassis assembly and middle chassis assembly.
(5) Remove the main board.
(6) Remove the CD mechanism assembly.
(7) Reattach the heat sink with two screws to the main board. (Refer to Disassembly method.)
(8) Connect the main board, front panel assembly, bottom chassis assembly and CD mechanism assembly with the extension cords
CAUTION:
Be sure to attach a heat sink on the power amplifier IC of a main board when supplying the power.
If voltage is applied without attaching the heat sink, the power amplifier IC will be destroyed by heat.
CD mechanism assembly
Front panel assembly
EXTXC004-16P
Bottom chassis assembly
EXTXC004-20P
EXTXC004-16P
Cassette mechanism assembly
EXTSH002-22P
Main board
Heat sink
*The box etc. is used as a stand.
(No.MA081)1-39
Page 40
4.1.6 Arrangement of adjusting & test points
A
Cassette mechanism
(Surface)
Motor assembly
Tape speed adjust
Azimuth screw
(Forward)
Playback head
Azimuth screw B
(Reverse)
Head section view
Azimuth screw B
(Reverse)
Playback head
Azimuth screw A
(Forward)
1-40 (No.MA081)
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Item
Conditions
Adjustment and Confirmation methods
S.ValuesAdjust
Head
1.
azimuth
adjustment
Test tape:
SCC-1659
VT703 (10kHz)
Test tape:
VT724 (1kHz)
VT703 (10kHz)
VT721 (315Hz)
Head height adjustment
Adjust the azimuth directly. When you
adjust the height using a mirror tape,
remove the cassette housing from the
mechanism chassis. After installing the
cassette housing, perform the azimuth
adjustment.
Load the SCC-1659 mirror tape. Adjust with
1.
height adjustment screw A and azimuth
adjustment screw B so that line A of the
mirror tape runs in the center between Lch
and Rch in the reverse play mode.
After switching from REV to FWD then to
2.
REV, check that the head position set in
procedure 1 is not changed. (If the position
has shifted, adjust again and check.)
Adjust with azimuth adjustment screw B so
3.
that line B of the mirror tape runs in the
center between Lch and Rch in the forward
play mode.
Head azimuth adjustment
Load VT724 (1kHz) and play it back in
1.
the reverse play mode.
Set the Rch output level to max.
Load VT703 (10kHz) and play it back in
2.
the forward play mode. Adjust the Rch
and Lch output levels to max, with
azimuth adjustment screw B. In this case,
the phase difference should be within 45 .
Engage the reverse mode and adjust the
3.
output level to max, with azimuth
adjustment screw C.
(The phase difference should be 45 or
more.)
When switching between forward and
4.
reverse modes, the difference between
channels should be within 3dB. (Between
FWD L and R, REV L and R.)
A line
Head shield
The head is at low position
during.
B line
Head shield
The head is at High position
during REV.
Output
level:
Maximum
PBHead
FWD Adj B
REV Adj C
(0 )(45 )
HEIGHT Adj A
phase
Tape speed
2.
and wow
flutter
confirmation
Play back
3.
frequency
response
confirmation
When VT721 (315Hz) is played back,
5.
the level difference between channels
should be within 1.5dB.
Test tape: VT712
(3kHz)
Test tape: VT724
(1kHz)
VT739
(63Hz / 1kHz / 10kHz)
The tuner section is of an adjustment-freedesign. In case the tuner is in trouble, replace the tuner pack.
Check to see if the reading of the F, counter /
1.
wow flutter meter is within 3015Hz to 3045Hz
(FWD/ REV), and less than 0.35% (JIS RMS).
In case of out of specification, adjust the
2.
motor with a built-in volume resistor.
Play test tape VT724, and set the volume
1.
position at 2V.
Play test tape VT739 and confirm.
2.
1kHz / 10kHz: -1 3dB,
1kHz / 63Hz: 0 3dB,
When 10kHz is out of specification, it will be
3.
necessary to read adjust the azimuth.
Tape speed:
3015Hz
to 3045Hz
Wow
flutter: less
than 0.35%
Does the S-search
waveform appear at
IC581 pins "13" and "14"?
NOYESNO
4V
Is the wiring for IC501
pin "63"?
NO
Are the voltage outputs
at IC581 "17" and "18"?
Check the vicinity of
IC581 or IC581.
NO
Is the voltage input at
IC581 pin "1"?
Is the voltage output at
IC501 pin "60" ?
NO
NO
NO
YESYES
Are the voltage inputs at IC501 pins "4","13",
"29","40" ,"59","70","75","78" and "91"?
YES
Check the vicinity of
IC501 or IC501.
YES
Check the feed motor
connection wiring.
YES
Check the vicinity of
IC581 or IC581.
NO
Are the voltage inputs at IC501 pins "4","13",
"29","40" ,"59","70","75","78" and "91"?
YES
Check Q581 - Q585 or
CD 8V/ON5V lines.
NO
Check the pickup and
its connections
5.3Spindle section
Is the disk rotated?
YES
Proceed to the Tracking
section.
Check the wiring between
IC581 and IC501.
NONO
Are the voltage outputs at
IC581 pins "15" and "16"?
YES
Check the spindle motor
and its wiring.
Check the vicinity of
IC501 or IC501.
Is the voltage input at
IC581 pin "26"?
NO
Is the voltage output at
IC501 pin "64" ?
YES
Check the wiring between
IC581 and IC501.
Are the voltage inputs at IC501 pins "4","13",
"29","40" ,"59","70","75","78" and "91"?
Check the vicinity of
IC501 or IC501.
YES
NO
YES
Check Q581 - Q585 or
CD 8V/ON5V lines.
Check the vicinity of
IC581 or IC581.
Check Q581 - Q585 or
CD 8V/ON5V lines.
NO
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5.4Tracking section
Are the voltage outputs
at IC581 pins "11" and
"12"?
YES
Check the pickup and
its connections
NO
Is the voltage input at
IC581 pin "3"?
YES
Check the vicinity of
IC581 or IC581.
NO
Is the voltage output at
IC501 pin "61"?
YES
Check the wiring between
IC581 and IC501.
Are the voltage inputs at IC501 pins "4","13",
"29","40" ,"59","70","75","78" and "91"?
Check the vicinity of
IC501 or IC501.
NO
NOYES
Check Q581 - Q585 or
CD 8V/ON5V lines.
(No.MA081)1-43
Page 44
5.5Maintenance of laser pickup
(1) Cleaning the pick up lens
Before you replace the pick up, please try to clean the lens
with a alcohol soaked cotton swab.
(2) Life of the laser diode
When the life of the laser diode has expired, the following
symptoms will appear.
• The level of RF output (EFM output: amplitude of eye
pattern) will be low.
5.6Replacement of laser pickup
Turn of the power switch and, disconnect the
power cord.
Replace the pickup with a normal one. (Refer
to "Pickup Removal" on the previous page)
Is RF output
1.3 0.4Vp-p?
YES
OK
(3) Semi-fixed resistor on the APC PC board
The semi-fixed resistor on the APC printed circuit board
which is attached to the pickup is used to adjust the laser
power.Since this adjustment should be performed to match
the characteristics of the whole optical block, do not touch
the semi-fixed resistor.
If the laser power is lower than the specified value, the laser diode is almost worn out, and the laser pickup should
be replaced. If the semi-fixed resistor is adjusted while the
pickup is functioning normally, the laser pickup may be
damaged due to excessive current.
NO
Replace it.
Plug the power cord in, and turn the power on.
At this time, check that the laser emits for
about 3 seconds and the objective lens moves
up and down.
Note: Do not observe the laser beam directly.
Play a disc.
Check the eye-pattern at RF TEST POINT.
Finish.
1-44 (No.MA081)
Page 45
5.716 PIN CORD DIAGRAM
BK
8
RD
7
NC
6
BL/WH
5
WH
4
GN
3
GY
1
VI
2
YL
OR/WH
NC
NC
WH/BK
GN/BK
GY/BK
VI/BK
8BK
16YL
RD
7
OR/WH
15
BL/WH
5
4
WH
WH/BK
12
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
BK
RD
BL
WH
Black
Red
Blue
White
GN
VI
GY
YL
OR
Green
Violet
Gray
Yellow
Orange
9
GND
MEMORY
ACC
ILL
REMOTE
FL+
FL-
20
10
2
9
1
8
18
RR
FR
FL
RL
GN
3
GN/BK
11
VI
2
10VI/BK
1
GY
9GY/BK
Rear Right
Front Right
Front Left
Rear Left
REMOTE
ACC
MEMORY
GND
ILL
RL+
RL-
RR+
RR-
FR+
FR-
Remote out
ACC Line
Memory Backup Battery +
Ground
Illuminations Control
6
16
5
15
7
17
20
12
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
11
BK
NC
WH/BK
GY/BK
GN/BK
VI/BK
NC
NC
NC
NC
YL
OR/WH
WH
GY
GN
VI
NC
NC
RD
BL/WH
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(No.MA081)1-45
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY CAR ELECTRONICS CATEGORY 10-1,1chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,371-8543,Japan
(No.MA081)
Printed in Japan
WPC
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
CD/CASSETTE RECEIVER
KW-XC888
CD-ROM No.SML200407
Area suffix
UN --------------------------Asean
Contents
Block diagram
Standard schematic diagrams
Printed circuit boards
2-1
2-2
2-5 to 7
COPYRIGHT 2004 Victor Company of Japan, Limited.
No.MA081SCH
2004/7
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Safety precaution
!
!
Burrs formed during molding may be left over on some parts of the chassis. Therefore,
pay attention to such burrs in the case of preforming repair of this system.
Please use enough caution not to see the beam directly or touch it in case of an
adjustment or operation check.
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Block diagram
PICK UP
LOAD/FEED
MOTOR
SPINDLE
MOTOR
REST SW
SW1,SW2
A,B,E,F,MD,LD
FOCUS+
FOCUSTRACKING+
TRACKING-
LOAD/FEED+
LOAD/FEED-
SPINDLE+
SPINDLE-
REST
SW1,SW2
CN001
ANT
Main section
J1
FOCUS+
FOCUSTRACKING+
TRACKINGSPINDLE+
CN501
SPINDLELOAD/FEED+
LOAD/FEED-
VA,VB
VE,VF
LD,MD
IC581
CD DRIVER
FMO
FOO
DMO
TRO
IC501
CD RF
&
SERVO DSP
TU1
FM/AM TUNER
FM/AM,PLLCE
PLLDO,PLLCK
PLLDI,MRC
CDON
LOAD
LO/FE
BUS0
BUS1
BUS2
BUS3
BUCK
LSIRST
IOP
CCE
SD/ST,SMETER
CFSEL
TU-L
TU-R
Head amplifier section
TAPEIN
MODE
REEL
STANDBY
MOTOR
DRIVER
IC431
CPU
CSTRST
CSTREQ
CSTMUTE
CN401
CN803
SUBMO+
SUBMO-
IC402
SUBMO+
SUBMO-
CN403
CASSETTE MECHA
CN402
FWD-L
FWD-R
REW-L
FF/REW
MSIN
HEAD SEL
REW-R
IC401
HEAD AMP
IC461
J-BUS
SCK
SI/SO
Lch
Rch
FL display and CD servo control section
CD-CH
CN902
SW1
SW2
REST
CH.L
CH.R
CD LPF
IC703
EEPROM
IC681
JVC
BUS
SCK
SI/SO
LO
RO
IC121
SDA
SCL
BUSINT
BUSI/O
BUSSCK
BUSSO
CD-L
CD-R
IC601
CPU
CSTRST
CSTREQ
CSTMUTE
LCDILL
EVOLDA
EVOLCK
IC151
E.VOLME
TAPE-L
TAPE-R
CN802
CN602
IC802
REMOCON
REMOTE
CN801
CN601
EN851
ENCODER
VOL1
VOL2
LCDRST
LCDDA
LCDSCK
LCDCE
KEY0 to KEY2
VOL1,VOL2
REMOCON
KEYILL
LCDILL
KEYILL
S851 to S867
SW
KEY0
KEY1
KEY2
D811 to D835
LED
OUT1F,OUT2F
OUT1R,OUT2R
to
each
block
LCDDATA
LCDSCK
LCDCE
LCDRST
IC181
POWER AMP
IC901
REGULATOR
LCD1
SEG1 to SEG43
COM1 to COM3
IC801
LCD
DRIVER
FRONT L+
FRONT LFRONT R+
FRONT RREAR L+
REAR LREAR R+
REAR R-
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY CAR ELECTRONICS CATEGORY 10-1,1chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,371-8543,Japan
(No.MA081SCH)
Printed in Japan
WPC
Page 57
PARTS LIST
[ KW-XC888 ]
* All printed circuit boards and its assemblies are not available as service parts.
Area suffix
UN ---------------------------Asean
MA081
- Contents -
Exploded view of general assembly and parts list (Block No.M1)
CD mechanism assembly and parts list (Block No.MB)
Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list (Block No.MP)
Electrical parts list (Block No.01~03)
Packing materials and accessories parts list (Block No.M3)
33333-
3-1
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Exploded view of general assembly and parts list
1
1
Block No.
22
M
M
1
M
17
21
21
5
12
B
6
36
34
9
17
18
17
23
17
10
31
33
24
22
22
19
Main board
14
14
B
C
15
11
11
11
32
29
26
27
LCD Switch
board
C
30
35
44
A
28
2
37
38
26
3-2
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ard
14
43
42
41
25
20
14
3
3
3
2
2
4
4
3
2
7
Mecha control
board
15
1
A
15
28
15
8
28
28
37
28
28
13
16
16
13
40
13
16
13
16
39
3-3
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General Assembly
Symbol No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
1LV21628-001ACS MECHA BKT
2QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x3)
3QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x4)
4QZW0143-001WIRE CLAMP
5LV10863-001ATOP CHASSIS
6LV34654-001AEARTH PLATE
7LV10864-001AMIDDLE CHASSIS
8LV10865-001ABOTTOM CHASSIS
9LV34655-001AHEAT SINK
10LV34652-001AREAR BKT
11QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x3)
12QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm
13QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x4)
14QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x4)
15QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x4)
16QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x4)
17QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x4)
18QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm
19QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm
20LV43693-001ACOOLING RUBBER
21QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x2)
22QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x4)
23QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm
24QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm
25LV43694-001ACOOLING RUBBER
26QYSDST2606ZATAP SCREWM2.6 x 6mm(x2)
27LV21651-002AFRONT PANEL ASSY
28VKZ4777-005MINI SCREW(x10)
29LV21632-002AFINDER
30LV35318-001AVOL KNOB ASSY
31LV34661-001ALIGHTING CASE
32LV34653-001ALCD CASE
33LV34667-001ALCD LENS
34LV34710-001ALCD FILTER
35QNZ0442-001LCD CONNECTOR
36QLD0320-001LCD MODULELCD 1
37LV34666-001AKNOB LENS
38LV43867-001AVOL SHEET
39LV35125-001ANAME PLATE
40LV41843-002ALASER CAUTION
41LV34651-001AREG BKT
42LV34650-001AIC BKT
43QMFZ047-150-TFUSE15A
44LV34663-002ALED HOLDER
Block No. [M][1][M][M]
3-4
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CD mechanism assembly and parts list
Grease
TNG-87
GP-501MK
CFD-005Z
GP305T
72
26
74
35
TN-2001-1048
34
33
111
Block No.
M
M
B
M
2
C
101
93
112
76
24
94
31
22
122
61
36
29
100
84
111
116
19
B
21
123
112
11
32
97
a
62
D
75
38
95
96
14
100
E
102
94
81
25
114
E
D
113
91
90
89
111
73
85
15
A
38
30
23
13
A
32
99
115
C
92
18
B
20
87
82
125
88
12
121
16
17
124
83
86
111
37
27
28
98
83
4
73
74
93
75
77
71
a
111
The parts without symbol number are not service.
3
3
1
111
3-5
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CD mechanism
Symbol No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
330320115TDAMPER F
430320116TDAMPER R
11303205505TCHASSIS RIVET A
12303205503TCHANGE P. RVT A
13303205301TCLAMPER ASSY
14303205306TSPINDLE MOTOR A
1530320502TCLAMPER ARM
1630320503TCHANGE GEAR SPG
1730320505TCHANGE GEAR 2
1830320506TFEED GEAR
1930320507TFEED RACK
2030320509TCHANGE LOCK RAR
2130320510TFEED SW HOLDER
2230320511TPU SHAFT HOLDER
2330320513TCLAMPER SUB SPG
2430320514TFD SUB HOLDER
2530320544TTOP PLATE D
2630320519TSELECT LOCK ARM
2730320520TTRIGGER ARM
2830320521TSLIDE HOOK
2930320522TPU SHAFT
3030320525TCLAMPER ARM SPG
3130320526TSELECT L ARM SP
3230320538TSUSPENS SP R
3330320529TSELECT ARM R
3430320530TLINK PLATE
3530320536TLINK PLATE SPG
3630320523TCUSHION F
3730320524TCUSHION R
3830320539TSUSPENS SP L
6169011619TPICKUP OPT-725C2
6264180406TDET SW ESE22
71303210301TCONN BOARD ASSY
7230321002TMODE SW
7330321003TLOAD MOTOR WIRE
7430321005TMODE SW WIRE
7530321009TSL WIRE
7630321011TWIRE HOLDER
7719501403TWIRE CLUMPER
81303211301TROLLER SHAFT AS
82303211501TL GEAR PLATE RV
83303211302TLOADING PLATE A
84303211506TLOCK ARM RV ASS
85303211305TL/F MOTOR ASS'Y
8630321101TLOADING GEAR 1
8730321102TLOADING GEAR 2
8830321103TLOADING GEAR 3
8930321104TLOADING GEAR 4
9030321105TLOADING GEAR 5
9130321106TLOADING GEAR 6
9230321107TLOADING GEAR 7
9330 3 21111TRO L LER G U IDE
9430321114TROLLER GUIDE SP
9530321116TDISC STOPPER AR
9630321117TDISC ST ARM SPG
9730321118TLD GEAR BRACKET
9830321125TL SIDE PLATE
9930321131TLOAD PLATE SPG
10030321137TLDG ROLLER
10130321143TCOLLAR SCREW
10230321147TLOCK ARM SP
1119P0420031TSCREW
1129P0420041TTAP SCREW
1139B0320041TSCREW
1149C0117183TSCREW
1159C0120203TSCREW
1169C0317503TSCREW
1219W0130170TPW 3.5X8X0.3
1229W0513060THL WASHER
1239W0710070TL WASHER
1249E0100152TE RING
1259W0113020TPW 2.1X4X0.13
Block No. [M][B][M][M]
3-6
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Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list
94
CDS-802JE4
108
39
116
66
38
27
68
3
32
66
67
38
114
5
1
24
59
17
93
106
65
33
11
7
64
34
16
44
28
46
117
Block No.
4
50
23
114
M
63
73
91
25
62
75
MM
P
96
35
26
82
10
45
87
84
107
83
86
111
107
37
111
43
40
114
85
47
111
6
109
69
109
113
41
60
48
72
12
71
22
51
21
31
110
113
42
61
49
74
13
The parts without symbol number are not service.
2
3-7
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Cassette mechanism
Symbol No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
1X-0802-1009SMAIN CHASSIS AS
2X-0802-1002SSLIDE CHASSIS A
3X-0802-1003SSIDE BKT ASSY
4X-0802-1004SCASSETTE HANGER
5X-0802-1005SPINCH ARM F ASS
6X-0802-1006SPINCH ARM R ASS
7X-0802-1007SGEARBASE LINK A
10X-0802-2001SMODE RACK ASSY
11X-0802-2002SGEAR BASE ASSY
121-0802-6001SFLYWHEEL ASSY F
131-0802-6002SFLYWHEEL ASSY R
16X-0802-7002SSUB MOTOR ASSY
17X-0802-7004SMAIN MOTOR ASSY
211-0802-1002SDIRECTION PLATE
221-0802-1005SDIRECTION LINK
231-0802-1006SCASSETTE HOLDER
241-0802-1011SEJECT CAM LIMIT
251-0802-1012SHEAD SUPT SPG
261-0802-1013SPINCH SPG ARM
271-0802-1014SLOAD ARM
281-0802-1015SEJECT CAM PLATE
311-0101-2056SIDLE PULLEY(A1)
321-0802-2001SCASSETTE GUIDE
331-0802-2004SGEAR BASE ARM
341-0802-2006SLOAD RACK
351-0802-2007STAPE GUIDE
371-0802-2009SREDUCTION GEARA
381-0802-2010SREEL SPINDLE(x2)
391-0802-2011SREEL DRIVER(x2)
401-0802-2012SREDUCTION GEARB
411-0802-2013SSPG HOLDER F
421-0802-2014SSPG HOLDER R
431-0802-2015SMODE GEAR
441-0802-2016STAKE UP GEAR
451-0802-2017SREFLECTOR GEAR
461-0802-2018SRACK LINK
471-0802-2019SMODE SW ACTUATR
481-0802-2020SFRICTION GEARPL
491-0802-2021SFRICTION GEARFF
501-0802-2022SCASSETTE CATCH
511-0802-2026SFFC PAD
591-0802-4001SEJECT CAM PL SP
601-0802-4002STU SPG
611-0802-4003SFF SPG
621-0802-4004SPINCH ARM SPG
631-0802-4005SHOLDER STAB SPG
641-0802-4006SHOLDER CUSH SPG
651-0802-4007SGEAR BASE SPG
661-0802-4008SREEL DRIVER SPG(x2)
671-0802-4013-5SCOMPULSION SPG2
681-0802-4010SLOAD ARM SPG
691-0802-4015SRATTLE SPG
711-0802-5001SBELT
721-0802-5002SFELT 7.5*18.5*1
731-0802-5003SAZIMUTH SCREW(x2)
741-0802-5004SFELT 11*18.5*1
751-0050-5023SWTRE CLAMPER
821-0802-7001SREEL PCB DL
831-0802-7010SSW(MATSUCHITA ESE22)
841-0802-7003SSW(MICMPU11750)
851-0802-7016SFLAT CABLE 10P
861-0801-7028SPHOTO SENSOR
871-0802-7009SSW(MICMPU12370)
911-0802-7007SHEAD(MITSUMI P-5344)
931-0801-7009-0SM.MOTOR WIRE B
941-0801-7009-1SM.MOTOR WIRE R
961-0802-7017SJOINT WIRE ASSY
1062-1032-0025-C2SSCREW(x2)
1072-13S2-0025-P2S+PLAIN SCR M2(x2)
1082-1112-6035-C2S+PLAIN SCR M2.6
1092-1816-0032-E8SMYLAR WASHER(S)(x2)
1102-1812-0032-D2SPSW-S 1.2
1111-0036-5024SPSW(REEL)(x3)
1132-1821-0040-D1SPOLY WASHER(x2)
Block No. [M][P][M][M]
3-8
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Symbol No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
1142-1821-0040-D2SPSW-S 2.1(x3)
1162-1711-5040-16SE RING
1172-1031-7030-C2SSCREW(x2)
C1NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C2QEKJ1CM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
C3QEKJ1CM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
C4NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C5QEKJ1AM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 10V M
C6QEKJ1AM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 10V M
C7NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C8QEKJ1AM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 10V M
C9QEKJ1HM-104ZE CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V M
C10NDC31HJ-331XC CAPACITOR330pF 50V J
C101NCB31HK-153XC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V K
C102QEKJ1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C103NDC31HJ-821XC CAPACITOR820pF 50V J
C121NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C122NDC31HJ-821XC CAPACITOR820pF 50V J
C123QEKJ1EM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7uF 25V M
C124NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C125QEKJ1EM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7uF 25V M
C126QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C127QEKJ1CM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
C141NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C151QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C152QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C153QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C154QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C155NDC31HJ-221XC CAPACITOR220pF 50V J
C156NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C159QEKJ1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C160NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C161QEKJ1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
C181QFV61HJ-334ZMF CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V J
C182QFV61HJ-334ZMF CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V J
C183NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C184NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C185NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C186NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C187NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C188NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C189NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C190NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C191NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C192QEKJ1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
C193QEKJ1HM-474ZE CAPACITOR0.47uF 50V M
C194NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C195QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C196QEKJ1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
C201NCB31HK-153XC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V K
C202QEKJ1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C203NDC31HJ-821XC CAPACITOR820pF 50V J
C221NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C222NDC31HJ-821XC CAPACITOR820pF 50V J
C223QEKJ1EM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7uF 25V M
C224NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C225QEKJ1EM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7uF 25V M
C226QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C251QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C252QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C253QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C254QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C255NDC31HJ-221XC CAPACITOR220pF 50V J
C256NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C281QFV61HJ-334ZMF CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V J
C282QFV61HJ-334ZMF CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V J
C283NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C284NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C285NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C286NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C287NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C288NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C289NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C290NCB31EK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V K
C501NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C502QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C503NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C504NDC31HJ-470XC CAPACITOR47pF 50V J
Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
3-12
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Symbol No.
Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
Symbol No.
Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
C505NCB31HK-153XC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V K
C506NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C508NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C511NCB31HK-272XC CAPACITOR2700pF 50V K
C512NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C513NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C514QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C515NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C516NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C517QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C518NCS31HJ-681XC CAPACITOR680pF 50V J
C519NBE21AM-106XTA E CAPACITOR10uF 10V M
C520NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C521NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C522NCB31HK-153XC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V K
C523NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C524NDC31HJ-680XC CAPACITOR68pF 50V J
C525NDC31HJ-150XC CAPACITOR15pF 50V J
C526NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C527QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C528NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C529QEKJ1AM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 10V M
C530NCB31EK-333XC CAPACITOR0.033uF 25V K
C531NCB31EK-333XC CAPACITOR0.033uF 25V K
C532NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C533NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C534NDC31HJ-471XC CAPACITOR470pF 50V J
C535NDC31HJ-471XC CAPACITOR470pF 50V J
C536NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C537NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C538NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C539NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C540NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C541NDC31HJ-100XC CAPACITOR10pF 50V J
C542NDC31HJ-100XC CAPACITOR10pF 50V J
C543NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C544NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C545QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C546NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C547NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C548QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C549QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C550NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C551NCB31AK-334XC CAPACITOR0.33uF 10V K
C552QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C553NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C554NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C555NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C556NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C557NCB31HK-562XC CAPACITOR5600pF 50V K
C558NBE21AM-106XTA E CAPACITOR10uF 10V M
C581QEKJ1AM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 10V M
C582NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C583QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C584NBE21AM-106XTA E CAPACITOR10uF 10V M
C585NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C601NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C602NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C603QEKJ0JM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 6.3V M
C604NDC31HJ-8R0XC CAPACITOR8pF 50V J
C605NDC31HJ-270XC CAPACITOR27pF 50V J
C606NDC31HJ-270XC CAPACITOR27pF 50V J
C607NDC31HJ-220XC CAPACITOR22pF 50V J
C608NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C609NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C610QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C611NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C612QEKJ0JM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 6.3V M
C613QEKJ0JM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 6.3V M
C614NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C615NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C616NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C617NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C618NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C619NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C620NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C621NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C624NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C625NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C626NDC31HJ-471XC CAPACITOR470pF 50V J
C633NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C681NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C901QEZ0645-228E CAPACITOR2200uF
C902QEKJ1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C903QEKJ1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
C904QEKJ1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
C905NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C906QEKJ1AM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 10V M
C907NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C908NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C909QEKJ1AM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 10V M
C910NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C911QEKJ1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
C912NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C921QEKJ1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
C951QEKJ0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 6.3V M
C952QEKJ1CM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
L1NQL114K-100XCOIL10uH K
L501NQL114K-470XCOIL47uH K
L502NQL114K-470XCOIL47uH K
L503NQL114K-470XCOIL47uH K
L504NQL114K-470XCOIL47uH K
L505NQL114K-470XCOIL47uH K
L601NQL114K-470XCOIL47uH K
L602NQL114K-470XCOIL47uH K
L681NQL093K-1R8XCOIL1.8uH K
L682NQL093K-1R8XCOIL1.8uH K
L901QQR0703-001CHOKE COIL
C801NBE21AM-106XTA E CAPACITOR10uF 10V M
C802NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C803NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C804NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C805NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 16V K
C806NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C409QEKJ1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
C410NCB31HK-153XC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V K
C411NCB31HK-153XC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V K
C412NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C413NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C414QEKJ1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
C416NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C417NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C418NDC31HJ-221XC CAPACITOR220pF 50V J
C419QEKJ1HM-474ZE CAPACITOR0.47uF 50V M
C421NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C422NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C423QEKJ1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
C424NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C425NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C426QEKJ1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
C427QEKJ1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
C428NDC31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR100pF 50V J
C431QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C432NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C433QEKJ0JM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 6.3V M
C434NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C435NDC31HJ-220XC CAPACITOR22pF 50V J
C436NDC31HJ-220XC CAPACITOR22pF 50V J
C437NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C438NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C439NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C461NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
A 1LVT1139-002AINST BOOKENG
A 2QYSDSP5008ZSCREWM5 x 8mm(x8)
P 1LV33876-003ACARTON
P 2LV10944-001ACUSHION
P 3LV10945-001ACUSHION
P 4FSPG4002-001POLY BAG
P 5QPA00801205POLY BAG8cm x 12cm
P 6FSPG4002-001POLY BAG
P 7QPC03004315PPOLY BAG30cm x 43cm
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