JVC THSW-8, THSW-9 Service manual

SERVICE MANUAL
DVD DIGITAL CINEMA SYSTEM
MB26020047
TH-SW9,TH-SW8
Area suffix
B ------------------------------ U.K. E ---------- Continental Europe EN ----------- Northern Europe EV ------------- Eastern Europe
(SP-THS9F)(SP-THS9C) (SP-THS9S)
(SP-THS5F)(SP-THS5C) (SP-THS7S)
(XV-THSW9, XV-THSW8)
(RX-THSW8)
(SP-PWSW9, SP-PWSW8)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-31
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-35
COPYRIGHT © 2004 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.MB260
2004/7
SPECIFICATION
Center unit (XV-THSW9/XV-THSW8)
Wireless section CH1 863.3 MHz
CH2 863.7 MHz
CH3 864.1 MHz
CH4 864.5 MHz
Audio section Total Harmonic Distortion*1 0.02%
Digital input*2 DIGITAL IN (OPTICAL):-21 dBm to -15 dBm (660 nm ± 30 nm)
Video section Video System PAL
Horizontal Resolution 500 lines
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Composite signal when "RGB" is selected)
Video output level Composite 1.0 V(p-p)/75
S-video-Y 1.0 V(p-p)/75 S-video-C 0.3 V(p-p)/75 Component-Y 1.0 V(p-p)/75 Component-PB/PR 0.7 V(p-p)/75 RGB 0.7 V(p-p)/75
Tuner section Tuning Range FM 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz
AM (MW) 522 kHz to 1 629 kHz
General Power Requirements AC 230 V , 50 Hz
Power Consumption 20 W (at operation) 2.0 W (in standby mode)
Dimensions (W × H × D) 435 mm × 57 mm × 319 mm
Mass 3.0 kg
64 dB
*1 : This value is measured at System cord CONNECTOR for reference. *2 :Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS Digital Surround (with sampling frequency - 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)
Wireless receiver unit (RX-THSW8)
Wireless section Reception frequency CH1 863.3 MHz
CH2 863.7 MHz
CH3 864.1 MHz
CH4 864.5 MHz
Amplifier section Surround 50 W per hannel, RMS at 6 at 1 kHz, with 10 % total harmonic
distortion.
General Power Requirements AC 230 V , 50 Hz
Power Consumption 25 W (at operation) 2.0 W (in standby mode)
Dimensions (W × H × D) 80 mm × 191 mm × 150 mm
Mass 0.93 kg
Subwoofer (SP-PWSW9/SP-PWSW8)
Amplifier section Front/Center/Surround 80 W per hannel, RMS at 6 (Center/Surround)/120 W per hannel, RMS at 4
(Front) at 1 kHz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion.
Subwoofer 120 W, RMS at 4 at 100 Hz, with 10 % total harmonic distortion.
Speaker section Speaker unit 16 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
Frequency Range 30 Hz to 200 Hz
General Power Requirements AC 230 V , 50 Hz
Power Consumption 110 W (at operation) 0 W (in standby mode)
Dimensions (W × H × D) 170 mm × 412 mm × 444 mm
Mass 12.0 kg
1-2 (No.MB260)
Satellite Speakers
Front speakers (SP-THS9F) Speakers 5.5 cm × 2, 3.0 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
Power Handling Capacity 120 W
Impedance 4
Frequency Range 95 Hz to 40 kHz
Dimensions (W × H × D) 250 mm × 1 103 mm × 250 mm
Mass 3.67 kg
Surround speakers (SP-THS9S) Speakers 5.5 cm × 2 Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
Power Handling Capacity 80 W
Impedance 6
Frequency Range 90 Hz to 30 kHz
Dimensions (W × H × D) 250 mm × 1 103 mm × 250 mm
Mass 3.77 kg
Center speaker (SP-THS9C) Speakers 5.5 cm × 2, 3.0 cm Bass-reflex, Magnetically Shielded
Power Handling Capacity 80 W
Impedance 6
Frequency Range 90 Hz to 40 kHz
Dimensions (W × H × D) 209 mm × 85 mm × 92 mm
Mass 0.87 kg
Designs & specifications are subject to change without notice.
(No.MB260)1-3
SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1 Safety Precautions
(1) This design of this product contains special hardware and
many circuits and components specially for safety purpos­es. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Services should be per­formed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the product should
not be made. Any design alterations of the product should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturers warranty and will further relieve the manufacture of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteris­tics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by us­ing replacement components rated for higher voltage, watt­age, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Ser­vice Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the Parts List in the Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety charac­teristics as the recommended replacement parts shown in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties,
clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be separated from live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after reassem­bling.
(5) Leakage shock hazard testing
After reassembling the product, always perform an isola­tion check on the exposed metal parts of the product (an­tenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.
• Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal parts of the cabinet, particular­ly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage cur­rent must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
• Alternate check method Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an
AC voltmeter having, 1,000 per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor between an ex-
posed metal part and a known good earth ground. Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC
voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Voltage measured any must not exceed 0.75 V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER (Having 1000 ohms/volts, or more sensitivity)
0.15 F AC TYPE
Place this probe on
1500 10W
Good earth ground
1.2 Warning
(1) This equipment has been designed and manufactured to
meet international safety standards.
(2) It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that
these safety standards are maintained.
(3) Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant
safety standards.
(4) It is essential that safety critical components are replaced
by approved parts.
(5) If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local
voltage.
1.3 Caution
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.
1.4 Critical parts for safety
In regard with component parts appearing on the silk-screen printed side (parts side) of the PWB diagrams, the parts that are printed over with black such as the resistor ( ), diode ( ) and ICP ( ) or identified by the " " mark nearby are critical for safety. When replacing them, be sure to use the parts of the same type and rating as specified by the manufacturer. (This regulation dose not Except the J and C version)
each exposed metal part.
1-4 (No.MB260)
1.5 Safety Precautions (U.K only)
(1) This design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For con-
tinued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replace­ment parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits.
(2) Any unauthorised design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's guarantee; furthermore the manufacturer cannot
accept responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Essential safety critical components are identified by ( ) on the Parts List and by shading on the schematics, and must never
be replaced by parts other than those listed in the manual. Please note however that many electrical and mechanical parts in the product have special safety related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection. Parts other than specified by the manufacturer may not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement parts shown in the Parts List of the Service Manual and may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be separated from live parts,
high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after re-assembling.
1.5.1 Warning
(1) Service should be performed by qualified personnel only. (2) This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards. (3) It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained. (4) Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards. (5) It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts. (6) If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage.
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.
(No.MB260)1-5
1.6 Preventing 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.
1.6.1 Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity
Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as laser products. 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 palate
(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.
1.7 Handling 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) I t is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it.
1.8 Attention when traverse unit is decomposed
*Please refer to "Disassembly method" in the text for the pickup unit.
• Apply solder to the short land sections before the flexible wire is disconnected from the connecto on the servo board. (If the flexible wire is disconnected without applying solder, the pickup may be destroyed by static electricity.)
• In the assembly, be sure to remove solder from the short land sections after connecting the flexible wire.
ConnectorShort land sections
1-6 (No.MB260)
Card wire
Traverse mechanism assembly
Pickup
1.9 Important 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
laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. (e)
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
ADVARSEL : Synlig og usynlig laserstråling når maskinen er åben eller interlocken fejeler. Undgå direkte eksponering til stråling. (d)
CAUTION : Visible and Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed or defeated. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. (e)
VARNING : Synlig och osynling laserstrålning när den öppnas och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen. (s)
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)
ADVARSEL : Synlig og usynlig laserstråling når maskinen er åben eller interlocken fejeler. Undgå direkte eksponering til stråling. (d)
VARO : Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettuna tai viallisena olet alttiina näkyvälle ja näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle. Vältä säteen kohdistumista suoraan itseesi. (f)
(No.MB260)1-7
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
This service manual does not describe SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.
1-8 (No.MB260)
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 Main body section
3.1.1 Removing the top cover (See Figs.1 to 3)
(1) From the both sides of the main body, remove the four
screws A attaching the top cover. (See Figs.1 and 2)
(2) From the back side of the main body, remove the three
screws B attaching the top cover. (See Fig.3)
(3) Lift the rear section of the top cover upward while extend-
ing the lower sections of the top cover. (See Fig.3)
Top cover
A
Fig.1
B
A
Top cover
Fig.2
Top cover
Fig.3
(No.MB260)1-9
3.1.2 Removing the front panel assembly (See Figs.4 to 6)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover. (1) From the top side of the main body, disconnect the parallel
wires from the connectors CN451 board. (See Fig.4)
(2) Remove the screw C attaching the earth wire to the RF
module. (See Fig.4)
Reference:
When attaching the screw C, attach the earth wire with it. (See Fig.4)
(3) Disconnect the earth wire from the TP701
board. (See Figs.4 and 5)
(4) From the bottom side of the main body, remove the four
screws D attaching the front panel assembly. (See Fig.6)
(5) Remove the front panel assembly in the direction of the ar-
row while releasing the joint a. (See Fig.6)
and CN452 on the main
on the TX ant
Front panel assembly
Earth wire
C
TP701
CN452
CN451
RF module
TX ant board
TP701
Front panel assembly
D
Joint a
Main board
Fig.4
Fig.5
D
3.1.3 Removing the rear panel (See Fig.7)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover. (1) From the back side of the main body, remove the four
screws E, screw F and ten screws G attaching the rear panel.
1-10 (No.MB260)
Rear panel
G
E
Fig.6
FG
Fig.7
3.1.4 Removing the DSP board
(See Figs.8 and 9)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover. (1) From the back side of the main body, remove the screw F
and three screws H attaching the DSP board to the rear panel. (See Fig.8)
(2) From the top side of the main body, remove the screw J at-
taching the DSP board to the main body. (See Fig.9)
(3) Take out the DSP board, and disconnect the card wires
from the connectors CN441 (See Fig.9)
(4) Disconnect the parallel wire from the connector CN443
the DSP board. (See Fig.9)
3.1.5 Removing the tuner
(See Figs.8 and 10)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the top
cover and DSP board. (1) From the back side of the main body, remove the two
screws K attaching the tuner to the rear panel. (See Fig.8)
(2) From the top side of the main body, disconnect the card
wire from the connector CN410 Fig.10)
(3) Take out the tuner from the main body.
3.1.6 Removing the DVD mechanism assembly
(See Fig.10)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove top cover
and DSP board. (1) From the top side of the main body, disconnect the card
wires from the connectors CN401 and CN409 on the main board.
(2) Remove the three screws L attaching the DVD mechanism
assembly to the main body.
(3) Take out the DVD mechanism assembly to the upward di-
rection.
Note:
When attaching the DVD mechanism assembly, connect the card wires to the connectors at first.
and CN442 on the DSP board.
on
on the main board. (See
, CN402, CN403, CN408
CN441
CN408
F
H
Fig.8
CN442
CN443
Fig.9
DVD mechanism assembly
DSP board
L L
K
J
L
Main board
Fig.10
CN403CN401
CN410
CN402CN409
Tuner
(No.MB260)1-11
3.1.7 Removing the power board (See Figs.11 and 12)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the top
cover. (1) From the back side of the main body, remove the screw M
attaching the power board to the rear panel. (See Fig.11)
(2) From the top side of the main body, disconnect the parallel
wires from the connectors CN404
on the main board. (See Fig.12)
CN407
(3) Remove the three screws N attaching the power board.
(See Fig.12)
(4) Take out the power board from the main body.
Reference:
Remove the rear panel as required. (See “3.1.3 Removing the rear panel”)
, CN405, CN406 and
M
Fig.11
Power board
3.1.8 Removing the main board (See Fig.13)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the top
cover, rear panel, DSP board and tuner. (1) From the top side of the main body, disconnect the card
wires from the connectors CN401
, CN451 and CN452 on the main board.
CN409
(2) Disconnect the parallel wires from the connectors CN404,
CN405, CN406, CN407 and CN416 on the main board.
(3) From the top side of the main body, remove the three
screws P attaching the main board on the main body.
(4) Take out the main board from the main body.
Reference:
After connecting the wire to the connector CN416 board, bundle the wire by the wire clamp.
, CN402, CN403, CN408,
on the main
CN406
CN405
N
CN407
CN404
CN405 CN407
CN404 CN406
Fig.12
P
CN452CN416
Wire clamp
Fig.13
CN408
CN401
CN451
Main board
CN409 CN402
CN403
P
Main board
1-12 (No.MB260)
3.1.9 Removing the RF module
(See Fig.14)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the top
cover and front panel assembly. (1) From the top side of the main body, disconnect the wire
from the connector on the RF module.
(2) Remove the screw Q attaching the RF module to the main
body, and take out the RF module.
Connector RF module
Q
Fig.14
(No.MB260)1-13
3.2 Front panel assembly section
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the top cover and front panel assembly.
3.2.1 Removing the TX ant board (See Fig.1)
(1) From the inside of the front panel assembly, release the
two claws a attaching the TX ant board.
(2) Take out the TX ant board from the front panel assembly.
3.2.2 Removing the FL board (See Fig.2)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the TX ant
board. (1) From the inside of the front panel assembly, remove the
screw A attaching the FL board.
(2) Take out the FL board from the front panel assembly.
Reference:
• When attaching the FL board, align the section b of the front panel assembly to the right side of the FL board.
3.2.3 Removing the front cover and SW board (See Figs.3 and 4)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the TX ant
board. (1) From the front side of the front panel assembly, remove the
volume jog from the front panel assembly forward. (See Fig.3)
(2) From the inside of the front panel assembly, release the
seven claws d attaching the front cover. (See Fig.4)
(3) Remove the front cover to the direction of the arrow. (See
Fig.4)
(4) Remove the three screws B attaching the SW board, and
take out the SW board. (See Fig.4)
TX aht board
Claw a
• After attaching the FL board, passing the card wire through the Hook c.
A
Volume jog
Fig.1
FL board
Fig.2
Fig.3
Section b
Hooks c
Front assembly
Claws d
1-14 (No.MB260)
B
SW board Front cover
Fig.4
3.3 DVD mechanism section
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the DVD mechanism assembly from the main body. (See “3.1.6 Removing the DVD mechanism assembly”.)
3.3.1 Removing the tray assembly
(See Figs.1 to 3)
(1) From the right side of the DVD mechanism assembly, push
the slide cam and pull the tray assembly out of the DVD mechanism assembly in the direction of the arrow. (See Fig.1.)
(2) From the top side of the DVD mechanism assembly, re-
move the two screws A attaching the leaf spring to the bushing and remove the leaf spring. (See Fig.2.)
(3) Remove the bushing of the tray assembly from the projec-
tion a on the DVD mechanism assembly and move the tray assembly in the direction of the arrow. (See Fig.3.)
(4) Remove the claw b of the tray assembly from the DVD
mechanism assembly and take out the tray assembly. (See Fig.3.)
Tray assembly
Slide cam
Leaf spring
DVD mechanism assembly
Fig.1
Bushing
A
DVD mechanism assembly
Fig.2
Projection a
Claw b
DVD mechanism assembly
Fig.3
Bushing
Tray assembly
(No.MB260)1-15
3.3.2 Removing the traverse mechanism assembly (See Figs.4)
From the bottom side of the DVD mechanism assembly, remove the three screws B and screw B’ attaching the traverse mecha­nism assembly and take out the DVD traverse mechanism as­sembly with the DVD servo board.
Reference:
When attaching the screw B’, attach the washer with it.
B'
Washer
DVD mechanism assembly
B'
3.3.3 Removing the DVD servo board (See Figs.5 and 6)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the
traverse mechanism assembly. (1) From the side of the traverse mechanism assembly, solder
the short land sections c on the pickup. (See Fig.5.)
(2) From the bottom side of the traverse mechanism assem-
bly, release the lock of the connector CN101 servo board in the direction of the arrow 1 and disconnect the card wire. (See Fig.6.)
Caution:
• Solder the short land sections c on the pickup before disconnecting the card wire from the connector CN101 on the DVD servo board. If the card wire is disconnect­ed without attaching solder, the pickup may be de­stroyed by static electricity. (See Figs.5 and 6.)
• When attaching the DVD servo board, be sure to re­move solders from the short land sections c after con­necting the card wire to the connector CN101 DVD servo board. (See Figs.5 and 6.)
(3) Disconnect the card wire from the connector CN201
DVD servo board. (See Fig.6.)
(4) Remove the two screws C attaching the DVD servo board.
(See Fig.6.)
(5) Remove the DVD servo board from the engagement sec-
tion d in an upward and remove the engagement section f in the direction 3 while removing the engagement section e in the direction of the arrow 2. (See Fig.6.)
on the DVD
on the
on the
B
Traverse mechanism assembly
Fig.4
Short land section c
Traverse mechanism assembly
Fig.5
CN101
Card wire
d
C
1
2
DVD servo board
Pickup
Card wire
1
3
B
CN201
C
f
1-16 (No.MB260)
e
DVD servo board
Traverse mechanism assembly
Fig.6
3.3.4 Removing the pickup (See Figs.5, 7 to 9)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the
traverse mechanism assembly. (1) From the side of the traverse mechanism assembly, solder
the short land sections c on the pickup. (See Fig.5.)
(2) Release the lock of the connector on the pickup in the di-
rection of the arrow and disconnect the card wire. (See Fig.7.)
Caution:
• Solder the short land sections c on the pickup before disconnecting the card wire from the connector on the pickup. If the card wire is disconnected without attach­ing solder, the pickup may be destroyed by static elec­tricity. (See Figs.5 and 7.)
• When attaching the pickup, be sure to remove solders from the short land sections c after connecting the card wire to the connector on the pickup. (See Figs.5 and 7.)
(3) Remove the screw D attaching the plate and thrust spring.
(See Fig.7.)
(4) Remove the engagement section g attaching the plate to
the feed holder and remove the plate with the thrust spring. (See Fig.7.)
(5) Remove the shaft of the pickup from the section h on the
traverse mechanism assembly and remove the shaft from the section i while moving it in the direction of the arrow. (See Fig.8.)
(6) Remove the pickup from the section j of the traverse mech-
anism assembly and take out the pickup with the shaft. (See fig.8.)
(7) From the bottom side of the pickup, remove the two screws
E attaching the SW actuator and LEAD spring. (See Fig.9.)
(8) Pull the shaft out of the pickup. (See Fig.9.)
Plate
D
Feed holder
h
g
Card wire
Shaft
Thrust spring
Connector
Pickup
Fig.7
Traverse mechanism assembly
i
Pickup
Shaft
j
Fig.8
Pickup
SW actuator
LEAD spring
E
Fig.9
(No.MB260)1-17
3.3.5 Attaching the pickup (See Figs.5, 7 to 10)
• See “3.2.4 Removing the pickup”.
(1) Attach the shaft, SW actuator and LEAD spring to the pick-
up. (See Fig.9.)
(2) Align the pickup to the section j of the traverse mechanism
assembly first, and set the both ends of the shaft of the pickup in the sections g and i of the traverse mechanism
assembly. (See Fig.8.) (3) Attach the plate and thrust spring. (See Fig.7.) (4) Remove solders from the short land sections c after con-
necting the card wire to the connector on the pickup. (See
Figs.5 and 7.) (5) Turn the feed gear M in the direction of the arrow 1 to move
the pickup in the direction of the arrow 2. (See Fig.10.)
3.3.6 Removing the feed motor (See Figs.7, 11 and 12)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the
traverse mechanism assembly. (1) From the top side of the traverse mechanism assembly, re-
move the screw D attaching the plate and thrust spring. (See Fig.7.)
(2) Remove the engagement section g attaching the plate to
the feed holder and remove the plate with the thrust spring. (See Fig.7.)
(3) Remove the wires from the soldered section k on the spin-
dle motor board. (See Fig.11.)
Reference:
When attaching the feed motor, pass the wire through the section m on the spindle base. (See Fig.11.)
(4) Remove the feed holder, feed motor, lead screw, feed gear
E and feed gear M at the same time after removing the two screws F attaching the feed holder. (See Fig.11.)
(5) From the side of the feed holder, remove the two screws G
attaching the feed motor. (See Fig.12.)
Feed gear M
1
Feed gear M
Feed gear E
F
F
Feed holder
2
Fig.10
Feed motor
Spindle base
Spindle motor board
Pickup
Lead screw
Wires
m
k
1-18 (No.MB260)
Fig.11
Feed holder
G
Fig.12
3.3.7 Removing the spindle motor board
(See Figs.11 and 13)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the
traverse mechanism assembly and DVD servo board. (1) From the top side of the traverse mechanism assembly, re-
move the wires from the soldered section k on the spindle motor board. (See Fig.11.)
(2) From the bottom side of the traverse mechanism assem-
bly, remove the three screws H attaching the spindle motor board. (See Fig.13.)
3.3.8 Removing the switch board
(See Fig.14.)
(1) From the bottom side of the DVD mechanism assembly, re-
move the wires from the soldered section n on the switch board.
(2) Lift the switch board while pressing the claw p of the DVD
mechanism assembly in the direction of the arrow and re­move it from the section q.
Reference:
• Put the wires on the section r after attaching the switch board to the DVD mechanism assembly.
• Fix the claw p on the DVD mechanism assembly with bonds after attaching the switch board.
H
Switch board
Soldered section n
Traverse mechanism assembly
Fig.13
Wires
Claw p
3.3.9 Removing the motor (See Figs.14 and 15)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the tray
assembly. (1) From the bottom side of the DVD mechanism assembly, re-
move the wires from the soldered section n on the switch board. (See.Fig.14.)
(2) From the top side of the DVD mechanism assembly, re-
move the belt from the motor pulley. (See Fig.15.)
Note:
Take care not to attach grease on the belt.
(3) Remove the two screws J attaching the motor to the DVD
mechanism assembly and take out the motor from the bot­tom side of the DVD mechanism assembly. (See Fig.15.)
Reference:
Put the wires on the section r after attaching the motor to the DVD mechanism assembly. (See Fig.14.)
q
r
DVD mechanism assembly
J
DVD mechanism assembly
Fig.14
Belt
Motor pulley
Fig.15
(No.MB260)1-19
3.4 Subwoofer section
3.4.1 Removing the amplifier assembly (See Figs.1 to 3)
(1) From the back side of the speaker main body, remove two
screws A attaching the amplifier assembly. (See Fig.1)
(2) From the bottom side of the speaker main body, remove
the eight screws B attaching amplifier assembly. (See Fig.2)
(3) From the left side of the speaker main body, move the am-
plifier assembly backward and disconnect the wire from the connector CN274
Reference:
After connecting the wire to the connector CN274 er board, bundles the wire by the wire clamp. (See Fig.3)
on the mother board. (See Fig.3)
on the moth-
A
Amplifier assembly
Fig.1
Speaker main body
Fig.2
Amplifier assembly Speaker main body
B
B
1-20 (No.MB260)
CN274
Wire clampMother board
Fig.3
3.4.2 Removing the rear panel
r
(See Figs.4 and 5)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the ampli-
fier assembly. (1) From the back side of the amplifier assembly, remove the
four screws C, two screws D and screw E attaching the rear panel. (See Fig.4)
(2) From the top side of the amplifier assembly, take out the
rear panel with fan motor, and disconnect the wire from the connector CN371
3.4.3 Removing the fan motor
(See Figs.4 and 5)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the ampli-
fier assembly. (1) From the back side of the rear panel, remove the two
screws F attaching the fan motor. (See Fig.4)
(2) From the top side of the amplifier assembly, take out the
fan motor and disconnect the wire from the connector
on the mother board. (See Fig.5)
CN371
on the mother board. (See Fig.5)
E
F
C
CD
CN371
Rear panel
Fig.4
Mothe board
Fan motor
Fig.5
(No.MB260)1-21
3.4.4 Removing the heat sink BKT (See Figs.6 and 7)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the am-
plifier assembly and rear panel. (1) From the left side of the amplifier assembly, remove the
wires from the wire clamp on the heat sink BKT. (See Fig.6)
(2) From the left side of the amplifier assembly, remove the
four screws G attaching the heat sink BKT. (See Fig.7)
(3) Take out the two heat sink BKT.
Reference:
After attaching the heat sink BKT, bundle the wires by the wire clamp. (See Fig.6)
Amplifier assembly
Wire clamp
3.4.5 Removing the mother board (See Figs.8 and 9)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the am-
plifier assembly, rear panel and heat sink BKT. (1) From the top side of the amplifier assembly, remove the
two screws H attaching the mother board. (See Fig.8)
(2) From the left side of the amplifier assembly, disconnect the
wires from the connectors CN102 er board. (See Fig.9)
(3) Disconnect the power cord from the connector CN101
the mother board, and take out the power cord. (See Fig.9)
(4) Disconnect the mother board from the connector CN271,
and CN273 on the amp. board, and take out the
CN272
mother board assembly from the amplifier assembly. (See Fig.9)
and CN151 on the moth-
on
Wire
Mother board
H H
Mother board
Amplifier assembly
Heat sink BKT Wire
Fig.6
G G
Heat sink bracket
Fig.7
Fig.8
Power cord
Wires
1-22 (No.MB260)
CN102
Mother board
CN272 CN271
CN101
Fig.9
CN151
CN273
3.4.6 Removing the amp. board
(See Fig.10)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the am-
plifier assembly, rear panel, heat sink BKT and mother board. (1) From the left side of the amplifier assembly, remove the
nine screws J attaching the amp. board.
(2) Take out the amp. board with the heat sink.
3.4.7 Removing the heat sink
(See Figs.11 and 12)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the am-
plifier assembly, rear panel, heat sink BKT, mother board and amp. board. (1) From left side of the amp. board, remove the screw K at-
taching the hold spring to the heat sink. (See Fig.11)
(2) Remove the four screws L attaching the power IC to the
heat sink. (See Fig.11)
(3) From the reverse side of the amp. board, remove the three
screws M attaching the heat sink to the amp. board. (See Fig.12)
(4) Take out the heat sink.
3.4.8 Removing the power IC
(See Fig. 12)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the am-
plifier assembly, rear panel, heat sink BKT, mother board, amp. board and heat sink. (1) From the reverse side of the amp. board, remove the sol-
ders from the solder points a on the amp. board.
(2) Take out the power IC.
Amp. board
J
Amp. board
Heat sink
Fig.10
Power ICHeat sink
L L
Hold spring
K
Fig.11
Amp. board Solder points a
M
Fig.12
(No.MB260)1-23
3.4.9 Removing the LED board (See Fig.13)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the am-
plifier assembly and rear panel. (1) From the front side of the amplifier assembly, cut off the tie
bands. (2) Remove the screw N attaching the LED board. (3) From the reverse side of the LED board, remove the solder
from the solder point b on the LED board.
Tie bands
3.4.10 Removing the power transformer (See Figs.14 and 15)
• Prior to performing the following procedures, remove the am-
plifier assembly and rear panel. (1) From the top side of the amplifier assembly, disconnect the
wires from the connectors CN102 er board. (See Fig.14)
(2) Remove the four screws P attaching the power transform-
er, and take out the power transformer from the amplifier assembly. (See Fig.15)
Reference:
• When attaching the power transformer, attach the screws P with the barrier. (See Fig.15)
• After connect the wires from the connectors CN102
, bundle the wire by the wire clamp. (See Fig.14)
CN151
and CN151 on the moth-
and
Solder point b
Amplifier assembly
CN102 Mother board
P
N
Fig.13
Fig.14
LED board
Wire clamp
CN151
P
1-24 (No.MB260)
Barrier
Power transformer
Fig.15
3.4.11 Removing the net assembly (See Figs.16 and 17)
(1) From side of the speaker main body, insert the tip of the
flat-bladed screwdriver or similar tool into the space be­tween the speaker main body and net assembly, and lift the net assembly little by little to remove. (See Fig.16)
Note:
To prevent damaging the net assembly and speaker main body, insert cushioning plates etc. and below the tip of the flat-bladed screwdriver or similar tool.
(2) From right side of the speaker main body, release the eight
joint c, and take out the net assembly from the speaker main body. (See Fig.17)
Net assembly
Speaker main body
Flat-bladed screwdriver,etc.
Cushioning plate,etc.
Fig.16
Net assembly
Joint c
Fig.17
(No.MB260)1-25
3.4.12 Removing the cone speaker (See Figs.18 and 19)
• Prior to performing the following procedure, remove the net as-
sembly. (1) From right side of the speaker main body, remove the four
screws Q attaching the cone speaker. (See Fig.18)
(2) Take out the cone speaker from the speaker main body.
(See Fig.19)
(3) Disconnect the wires from the terminal of the cone speak-
er. (See Fig.19)
Cone speaker
Q
Fig.18
Speaker main body
Terminal
Cone speaker
Fig.19
1-26 (No.MB260)
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