We will separately issue the
parts list of J version.
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SUXG6E
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
DIMMER
ACTIVE
CLOCK/TIMER
BASS EX.
BASS
TREBLE
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
TITTLE/EDIT
PTY/EON
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
UP
SET
DOWN
MD
FM/AM
+
VOLUME
–
STANDBY/ON
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-G6R
FM/AM
JOG
MOS - FET
SLEEP
FM MODE
AUTO PRESET
ENTER
CANCEL
><
AUX
CDTAPE
1BIT P•E•M D•D•CONVERTER
PHONES
DOLBY B NR
REC PAUSE
REVERSE
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
AUTO
REC
OPEN/CLOSE
AUX
VOLUMEMULTI
UX-G6/FS-G6
Unit composition
ContentsModel Name
STEREO AMPLIFIERAX-UXG6
CD / TUNERXT-UXG6
CASSETTE DECKTD-UXG6
SPEAKER SYSTEMSP-UXG6
< ATTENTION >
When this model is repaired, a part of unit of “UX-G6/FS-G6” is necessary.
Contents
Safety precautions ----------------------------------- 1-2
Important for laser products ----------------------- 1-3
Preventing static electricity ------------------------- 1-4
Attention at repair reception ----------------------- 1-5
Instructions (UX-G6) --------------------------------- 1-6 - 15
AX-UXG6 ----------------------------------------------- 2-1
(Please refer to page 1-5)
XT-UXG6 ----------------------------------------------- 2-11
TD-UXG6 ----------------------------------------------- 2-31
SP-UXG6 ----------------------------------------------- 2-46
Standard schematic diagrams -------------------- 2-47
Printed circuit boards -------------------------------- 2-56 - 60
Parts List ------------------------------------------------ 3-1 - 31
COPYRIGHT 2000 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
No.20808
Feb. 2000
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UX-G6/FS-6G
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 manufacturer`s
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 re-assembling.
5. Leakage currnet check (Electrical shock hazard testing)
After re-assembling 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 ohms
per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 10W resistor paralleled by
a 0.15 F AC-type capacitor between an exposed
metal part and a known good earth ground.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the
AC voltmeter.
Move the resistor connection to eachexposed metal
part, par ticularly any exposed metal part having a
return path to the chassis, and meausre 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.).
0.15 F AC TYPE
1500 10W
Good earth ground
AC VOLTMETER
(Having 1000
ohms/volts,
or more sensitivity)
Place this
probe on
each exposed
metal part.
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.
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.
1-2
CAUTION
!
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Important for laser products
UX-G6/FS-G6
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 compact disc player uses invisible
laserradiation and is equipped with safety switches
whichprevent emission of radiation when the drawer is
open and the safety interlocks have failed or are de
feated. It is dangerous to defeat the safety switches.
VARNING : Osynlig laserstrålning är denna del är öppnad
och spårren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
VARO : Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet
alttiina näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.Älä katso
säteeseen.
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 herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
CAUTION
!
Please use enough caution not to
see the beam directly or touch it
in case of an adjustment or operation
check.
ADVARSEL : Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning , når
sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå
udsættelse for stråling.
ADVARSEL : Usynlig laserstråling ved åpning,når
sikkerhetsbryteren er avslott. unngå utsettelse
for stråling.
REPRODUCTION AND POSITION OF LABELS
WARNING LABEL
DANGER : Invisibie laser radiation
when open and interlock or
defeated.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO
BEAM (e)
VARO : Avattaessa ja suojalukitus
ohitettaessa olet alttiina
näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.Älä
katso säteeseen. (f)
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
VARNING : Osynlig laserstrålning är
denna del är öppnad och spårren är
urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen. (s)
ADVARSEL :Usynlig laserstråling
ved åbning , når
sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af
funktion. Undgå udsættelse for
stråling. (d)
1-3
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UX-G6/FS-G6
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.
1.1. Grounding to prevent damage by static electricity
Static electricity in the work area can destroy the optical pickup (laser diode) in devices such as DVD players.
Be careful to use proper grounding in the area where repairs are being performed.
1.1.1. Ground the workbench
1. 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.
1.1.2. Ground yourself
1. Use an anti-static wrist strap to release any static electricity built up in your body.
(caption)
Anti-static wrist strap
Conductive material
(conductive sheet) or iron plate
1.1.3. Handling the optical pickup
1. 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.)
2. 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.
1.2. 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. It is not possible to adjust the semi-fixed resistor that adjusts the laser power. Do not turn it
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When this model is repaired, a part of unit of "UX-G6/FS-G6" is necessary.
A necessary unit is described to rear panel.
Please keep the unit from the customer together when you repair this model.
< ATTENTION >
NOTE:
NEED & XT-UXG6
WHEN SERVICING
REAR SIDE
Unit necessary for repair
XT-UXG6
AX-UXG6
NOTE:
NEED AX-UXG6
WHEN SERVICING
Unit necessary for repair
AX-UXG6
XT-UXG6
REAR SIDE
NOTE:
NEED AX-UXG6
& XT-UXG6
WHEN SERVICING
Unit necessary for repair
AX-UXG6
XT-UXG6
TD-UXG6
REAR SIDE
Attention at repair reception
UX-G6/FS-G6
1-5
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UX-G6/FS-G6
MOS - FET
Instructions (UX-G6)
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM
UX-G6
STEREO AMPLIFIER
AX-UXG6
COMPACT DISC/TUNER
XT-UXG6
CASSETTE DECK
TD-UXG6
SPEAKER SYSTEM
SP-UXG6
Consists of AX-UXG6, XT-UXG6, TD-UXG6,
and SP-UXG6.
Mains (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Australia and U.K.)
Instrucción sobre la línea de la red (CA) (no aplicable para Europa, EE.UU., Canadá, Australia, ni el Reino
Unido)
STEREO AMPLIFIER
MODEL NO. AX-UXG6
SYSTEN NO.UX-G6
AC 115V/230V
50/60Hz 54W
WARNING :SHOCKHAZARD
- DO NOT OPEN
AVIS: RISQUE DE
CHOC ELECTRIQUE
- NE PAS OUVRIR
VICTOR COMPANY OFJAPAN,LIMITED
UNPLUG MAINS (AC) CORD
FROM WALL OUTLET,WHEN
CONNECTING THIS.
NOTE
NEED XT-UXG6
WHEN SERVICING
SUB WOOFER OUT
SPEAKERS
CAUTION: SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
6 16Ω
RIGHT LEFT
AC IN
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
115V 230V
FROM CONNECTOR-A OF XT-UXG6
CONNECTOR-A
STANDBY/ON
MICRO
FM/AM
JOG
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SUXG6E
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
DIMMER
ACTIVE
SLEEP
CLOCK/TIMER
BASS EX.
FM MODE
BASS
TREBLE
AUTO PRESET
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
ENTER
TITTLE/EDIT
DISPLAY
CANCEL
/CHARA.
UP
SET
><
DOWN
MD
AUX
CDTAPE
FM/AM
47¢
+
VOLUME
–
Caution –– switch!
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely (the
STANDBY/ON lamp goes off).
switch in any position does not disconnect the mains
The
line.
• When the unit is on standby, the STANDBY/ON lamp lights
red.
• When the unit is turned on, the STANDBY/ON lamp lights
green.
PHONES
DOLBY B NR
REC PAUSE
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
Warnings, Cautions and Others
Avisos, precauciones y otras notas
The power can be remote controlled.
Precaución –– Interruptor
Desconecte el enchufe de la red para desconectar la alimentación
por completo (la lámpara STANDBY/ON se apaga).
El interruptor
principal, cualquiera que sea su posición.
• Cuando la unidad está en espera, la lámpara STANDBY/ON
se enciende en rojo.
• Cuando conecta la unidad, la lámpara STANDBY/ON se
enciende en verde.
!
no desconectará completamente la alimentación
La alimentacion puede ser controlada a distancia.
OPEN/CLOSE
SYSTEM UX-G6
COMPONENT
AUX
VOLUMEMULTI
MOS - FET
1BIT P•E•MD•D•CONVERTER
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
AUTO
REVERSE
REC
The STANDBY/ON lamp
Lámpara STANDBY/ON
STANDBY/ON
FM/AM
PHONES
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial
No. which are located either on the rear,
bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this
information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-G6
JOG
MOS - FET
1BIT P•E•MD•D•CONVERTER
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
LVT0377-005A
[U, UB, US]
OPEN/CLOSE
AUX
VOLUMEMULTI
CAUTION for mains (AC) line
BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your mains
(AC) line voltage corresponds with the position of the
voltage selector switch provided on the outside of this
equipment and, if different, reset the voltage selector
switch, to prevent from a damage or risk of fire/
electric shock.
PRECAUCIÓN
para la línea de la red (CA)
ANTES DE ENCHUFAR EL EQUIPO, compruebe si la
tensión de la línea de la red (CA) corresponde con la
posición del selector de tensión situado en la parte
exterior del equipo, y si es diferente, reajuste el selector
de tensión para evitar el riesgo de incendios/descargas
eléctricas.
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:
1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
PRECAUCIÓN
Para reducir riesgos de choques eléctricos, incendio, etc.:
1. No extraiga los tornillos, los cubiertas ni la caja.
2. No exponga este aparato a la lluvia o a la humedad.
[A]
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
j
110-120V 220-240V
Notes on [B] type voltage selector
115 V position of the selector covers from 110 V to
120 V in service, and 230 V position covers from 220
V to 240 V in service.
Notas sobre el selector de tensión tipo [B]
La posición de 115v del selector cubre desde 110 V
hasta 120 V en funcionamiento, y la posición de 230 V
cubra desde 220 V hasta 240 V en funcionamiento.
[B]
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
j
115V 230V
0100JTMMDWJSCEN, SP, CH
1-6
– G-1 –
– G-2 –
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IMPORTANT FOR LASER PRODUCTS
IMPORTANTE PARA PRODUCTOS LÁSER
UX-G6/FS-G6
Caution: Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate the apparatus as follows:
1 Front:No obstructions and open spacing.
2 Sides/ Top/ Back: No obstructions should be placed in the areas shown by the dimensions below.
3 Bottom:Place on the level surface. Maintain an adequate air path for ventilation by placing on a stand
Precaución: el aparato debe estar bien ventilado
Para evitar posibles riesgos de descargas eléctricas e incendios y prevenir cualquier posible daño, coloque el
aparato del modo siguiente:
1 Parte delantera: No ponga nada delante, deje el espacio libre.
2 Laterales/ parte superior/ parte trasera: No se debería colocar nada en las áreas y las distancias que se
3 Parte inferior: Coloque el aparato sobre una superficie recta. Debe haber buena circulación de aire; para
with a height of 10 cm or more.
detallan a continuación.
ello, coloque el aparato sobre una base a una altura mínima de 10 cm.
Front viewSide view
Vista frontalVista lateral
15 cm
15 cm15 cm
1 cm
AX-UXG6
XT-UXG6
TD-UXG6
XM-G6
1 cm
15 cm15 cm
10 cm
AX-UXG6
XT-UXG6
TD-UXG6
XM-G6
– G-3 –
REPRODUCTION OF LABELS / REPRODUCCIÓN DE ETIQUETAS /
1 CLASSIFICATION LABEL, PLACED ON EXTERIOR
1
SURFACE
1 ETIQUETA DE CLASIFICACION, PROVISTA SOBRE LA
SUPERFICIE EXTERIOR
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
1. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
2. DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open and interlock failed
or defeated. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
3. CAUTION: Do not open the top cover. There are no user
serviceable parts inside the Unit; leave all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
1. PRODUCTO LÁSER CLASE 1
2. PELIGRO: En el interior hay radiación láser invisible. Evite el
contacto directo con el haz.
3. PRECAUCIÓN: No abra la tapa superior. En el interior de la
unidad no existen piezas reparables por el usuario; deje todo
servicio técnico en manos de personal calificado.
2 WARNING LABEL, PLACED INSIDE THE UNIT
2 ETIQUETA DE ADVERTENCIA, PEGADA EN EL
INTERIOR DE LA UNIDAD
DANGER: Invisible laser
radiation when open and
interlock failed or defeated.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE
TO BEAM. (e)
ADVARSEL: Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning, når
sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude
af funktion. Undgå udsættelse for stråling (d)
VARNING: Osynlig laserstrålning när denna del är
öppnad och spärren ä r
urkopplad. Betrakta ej
strålen. (s)
VARO: Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet
alttiina näkymättöm älle
lasersäteilylle. Ä lä katso
säteeseen. (f)
– G-4 –
Introduction
We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products.
English
Before operating this micro component system, read this manual carefully
and thoroughly to obtain the best possible performance from your system,
About This Manual
This manual is organized as follows:
• The manual mainly explains operations using the buttons
and controls on the units. You can also use the buttons
on the remote control if they have the same or similar
names (or marks) as those on the units.
If operation using the remote control is different from
that using each unit, it is then explained.
• Basic and common information that is the same for many
functions is grouped in one place, and is not repeated in
each procedure. For instance, we do not repeat the
information about turning on/off the system, setting the
volume, changing the sound effects, and others, which
are explained in the section “Basic Settings” and
“Common Operations” on pages 10 to 13.
• The following marks are used in this manual:
Precautions
Installation
• Install in a place which is level, dry and neither too hot
nor too cold — between 5˚C and 35˚C.
• Install the units in a location with adequate ventilation to
prevent internal heat buildup in the units.
• Leave sufficient distance between the units and the TV.
• Keep the speakers away from the TV to avoid interference
with TV.
and retain this manual for future reference.
Gives you warnings and cautions to
prevent from a damage or risk of fire/
electric shock.
Also gives you information which is not
good for obtaining the best possible
performance from the units.
Gives you information and hints you had
better know.
DO NOT install the units in a location near heat
sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,
excessive dust or vibration.
Power sources
• When unplugging from the wall outlet, always pull the
plug, not the AC power cord.
DO NOT handle the AC power cord with wet
hands.
Moisture condensation
Moisture may condense on the lens inside the units in the
following cases:
• After starting heating in the room
• In a damp room
• If the units are brought directly from a cold to a warm
place
Should this occur, the system may malfunction. In this case,
leave the units turned on for a few hours until the moisture
evaporates, unplug the AC power cord, and then plug it in
again.
Others
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into a unit, unplug
the units and consult your dealer before operating any
further.
• If you are not going to operate the units for an extended
period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall
outlet.
DO NOT disassemble the units since there are
no user serviceable parts inside.
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and
consult your dealer.
q SET button (18, 25)
w < (left cursor) button (10, 17, 25)
f
e DOWN button (12, 14, 17)
r MD 6 (play/pause) button *
g
t FM/AM button (14)
h
j
k
l
/
`
(playback) button (20)
y TAPE
u 7 (stop) button (17, 21)
i 4 button (14, 17, 18, 21)
o DIMMER button (10)
(standby/on) button (11)
;
a SLEEP button (28)
s FM MODE button (15)
d AUTO PRESET button (15)
f ENTER button *
g CANCEL button (10, 18, 25)
h > (right cursor) button (10, 17, 25)
j AUX button (13, 24)
k CD 6 (play/pause) button (17)
l ¢ button (14, 17, 18, 21)
/ VOLUME +/ – button (12)
* Used only with MiniDisc recorder XM-G6 (not
supplied).
To operate the system correctly using the remote
control
Before using these buttons:
For Tuner operations, press FM/AM button on the
remote control first.
For CD operations, press CD6 (play/pause)
button on the remote control first.
For Tape operations, press TAPE 23 (playback)
button on the remote control first.
Getting Started
Unpacking
After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the
following items.
The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the
pieces supplied.
• AM loop antenna (1)
• FM antenna (1)
• Remote control (1)
• Batteries (2)
• Speaker cords (2)
• External wire (1)
If any is missing, consult your dealer immediately.
Putting the Batteries into the Remote
Control
Insert the batteries — R6P (SUM-3)/AA (15F) — into the
remote control, by matching the polarity (+ and –) on the
batteries with the + and – markings on the battery
compartment.
When the remote control can no longer operate the units,
replace both batteries at the same time.
1
3
• DO NOT use an old battery together with a new
one.
• DO NOT use different types of batteries together.
• DO NOT expose batteries to heat or flame.
• DO NOT leave the batteries in the battery
compartment when you are not going to use the
remote control for an extended period of time.
Otherwise, it will be damaged from battery
leakage.
R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F)
2
Connecting the System Control Cables and
the External Wire
UX-G6 micro component system consists of three units,
AX-UXG6 Stereo Amplifier, XT-UXG6 Compact Disc/
Tuner, TD-UXG6 Cassette Deck, and SP-UXG6 Speaker
System.
You can easily connect these units using the system control
cables equipped on the rear panel of the units.
• To prevent malfunction, connect the external wire as
illustrated.
AX-UXG6
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
FROM CONNECTOR-B
XT-UXG6
TO CONNECTOR-A
To disconnect
FROM CONNECTOR-A
TD-UXG6
TO CONNECTOR-B
External wire
(supplied)
1
2
3
DO NOT change vertical stacking order of the
units as illustrated to avoid heat buildup.
• To connect the cables, press the middle of the connector
body until it clicks into the connector on the rear panel.
• To disconnect, if needed, pull the connector out pushing
both sides of the connector body. Never pull out the cables
themselves.
To connect
When connecting the system control cables to
the connectors
Make sure to connect the cable to the connector
having the same name such as “FROMCONNECTOR-A” and “TO CONNECTOR-A.”
4
English
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English
Connecting MD Recorder XM-G6
You can also connect the MD recorder XM-G6 (not
supplied), specifically designed for UX-G6. This unit will
complete UX-G6 micro component system.
When you connect and use this unit, refer to the Instructions
supplied with it for details.
External wire
AX-UXG6
(supplied with XM-G6)
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
External wire
FROM CONNECTOR-C
TO CONNECTOR-C
(supplied with UX-G6)
Optical digital cable
(supplied with XM-G6)
XT-UXG6
XM-G6
• DO NOT install XM-G6 until you turn off the
system and unplug the AC power code, otherwise
installation should fail to damage the system.
• DO NOT change the vertical stacking order of XMG6 as illustrated to avoid heat buildup.
Connecting Sub Woofer System
When using JVC external sub woofer system, connect
audio cable between AX-UXG6’s SUB WOOFER OUT
jack and the input of your sub woofer system.
SUBWOOFER OUT
AX-UXG6
AX-UXG6
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
Audio cable
(not supplied)
Sub Woofer System
(not supplied)
7
Connecting Antennas
Supplied FM antenna
AN
TE
NN
A
AM
LOOP
FM 75
COAXIAL
1
Attach the FM antenna to the FM 75 Ω COAXIAL
terminal on the rear panel of XT-UXG6.
2
Extend the FM antenna.
3
Fasten it up in the position which gives you the
best reception.
About the supplied FM antenna
The FM antenna supplied with this unit can only be
used as temporary measure. If reception is poor,
you can connect an outdoor FM antenna.
To connect an outdoor FM antenna
Before connecting it, disconnect the supplied FM antenna.
Outdoor FM antenna
(not supplied)
A
N
T
E
N
N
A
A
M
L
F
O
M
O
C
7
P
O
5
A
X
IA
L
A 75Ω antenna with coaxial type connector
(DIN 45325) should be used.
AM antenna
AM
LOOP
Vinyl-covered wire
(not supplied)
ANTENNA
AM
EXT
FM 75
COAXIAL
AM loop antenna (supplied)
1
Connect the AM loop antenna to the AM LOOP
terminals as illustrated.
2
Turn the AM loop antenna until you have the best
reception.
To connect an external AM antenna
When reception is poor, connect a single vinyl-covered
wire to the AM EXT terminal and extend it horizontally.
(The AM loop antenna must remain connected.)
For better reception of both FM and AM
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch
any other terminals and connecting cables.
• Keep the antennas away from metallic parts of
the units, connecting cables, and the AC power
cord.
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Connecting Speakers
You can connect the speakers using the speaker cords.
1
Speaker Cord
Right speaker
1
Open the speaker terminal.
2
Insert the end of the speaker cord to the terminal.
Match the polarity of the speaker terminals: Red (+)
to red (+) and black (–) to black (–).
3
Close the speaker terminal on the rear of the unit.
When connecting speaker cords
• Make sure to connect the cords correctly following
the right series of above steps.
During operation, wrong connection or a short
circuit make the power turned off to protect the
system.
The clock loses the setting and is reset to “0:00”.
Also the MD recording may fail.
• Use only speakers with the same speaker
impedance as indicated by the speaker terminals
on the rear of the unit.
2, 3
Red
Speaker Cord
SPEAKERS
LEFT
RIGHT
Black
Left speaker
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Connecting Other Equipments
You can connect the following equipments to the system:
• Audio equipment — used only as an analog playback
device.
• Audio equipment with an optical digital input terminal
— used as a digital recording device.
When you connect and use these equipments, refer also to
the manuals supplied with them.
To connect audio equipment without a digital
output terminal
Connect the audio output jacks on the other equipment and
the ANALOG IN jacks, using an audio cable (not supplied).
Be sure that the plugs of the audio cables and the jacks on
the rear panel of the unit are color coded: White plugs and
jacks are for left audio signals, and red ones for right audio
signals.
• DO NOT connect other equipment while the
power is on.
• DO NOT plug in any equipment until all
connections are complete.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(AC wall outlet)
XT-UXG6
To audio output
on the other equipment
• By using audio cable (not supplied), connect
between the audio output jacks on the other
equipment and the ANALOG IN jacks.
To ANALOG IN
9
To connect audio equipment with an optical digital
input terminal
By using both an optical digital cable (not supplied) and an
audio cable (not supplied), connect:
• Between the optical digital input terminal on the other
equipment and the optical digital output terminal on XTUXG6.
• Between the audio output jacks on the other equipment
and the ANALOG IN jacks.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
(AC wall outlet)
XT-UXG6
To ANALOG IN
To DIGITAL OUT
To optical digital input
To audio output
Protective Plug
Before connecting the other equipment,
remove the protective plug from the terminal.
NOW, you can plug in the system and other connected
equipment FINALLY!
DO NOT plug in before setting the voltage selector
switch on the rear of the unit and all connection
procedure are complete (check to see page 11).
When connecting the AC power cord into a wall outlet, the
system switches to standby mode with STANDBY/ON lamp
lit red.
Basic Settings
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SUXG6E
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
DIMMER
ACTIVE
CLOCK/TIMER
BASS EX.
BASS
TREBLE
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
TITTLE/EDIT
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
SET
DOWN
MD
Before operating the system any further, set the clock built
in this system first, then some other basic settings.
Setting the Clock
You can set the clock using the remote control whether
the system is turned on or turned off (i.e. standby mode).
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER button on the remote control.
The hour digit in the display window starts blinking.
2
Press < / > button on the remote control to adjust
the hour, then press SET button on the remote
control (rotating MULTI JOG dial also available).
• To correct the hour after pressing SET button, press
CANCEL button. The hour digit starts blinking again.
3
Press < / > button on the remote control to adjust
the minute, then press SET button on the remote
control (rotating MULTI JOG dial also available).
If there is a power failure
The clock loses the setting and is reset to “0:00.”
To adjust the clock again
You need to press CLOCK/TIMER button five
times until the clock setting mode is selected.
DIMMER
CLOCK/TIMER
SLEEP
FM MODE
AUTO PRESET
ENTER
CANCEL
UP
><
AUX
SET
CANCEL
<
>
/
MULTI JOG
STANDBY/ON
FM/AM
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM U X-G6
JOG
MOS - FET
OPEN/CLOSE
AUX
VOLUMEMULTI
Display window
Setting the Display Illumination (Dimmer)
You can adjust the brightness of around the display window.
Each time you press DIMMER button, the display window
dims and brightens alternately.
• While the system is turned off:
Press DIMMER button, “DISPLAY OFF” appears in the
display window for a while and the system clock
disappears.
Press the button again, “DISPLAY ON” appears in the
display window for a while and only the system clock
become dimmed.
• While the system is turned on:
Press DIMMER button, both operating information and
indicators in the display window dims. The light around
MULTI JOG dial also becomes darker than usual.
Press the button again, all the illumination around the
display window recovers as usual.
Dimmer setting in the standby mode
Once the system is turned on, the dimmer setting in
the standby mode does affect neither normal
operations nor display indications.
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REMOTE CONTROL RM-SUXG6E
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
DIMMER
ACTIVE
CLOCK/TIMER
BASS EX.
TREBLE
BASS
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
TITTLE/EDIT
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
SET
DOWN
MD
TAPE
FM/AM
VOLUME
Here are basic and common things that apply to all the
operations of UX-G6 system.
Adjusting the Voltage Selector
Before plugging in the system, set the correct voltage for
your area with the voltage selector on the rear of AX-UXG6
unit.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
[A]
110-120V 220-240V
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
[B]
Notes on [B] type voltage selector
115 V position of the selector covers from 110 V to
120 V in service, and 230 V position covers from
220 V to 240 V in service.
SLEEP
FM MODE
AUTO PRESET
ENTER
CANCEL
UP
><
AUX
CD
j
j
115V 230V
PANE L
OPEN/CLOSE
(standby/on)
ACTIVE BASS EX.
BASS
TREBLE
UP/DOWN
AUX
FM/AM
CD 6 (play/pause)
TAPE ` (playback)
VOLUME (+/–)
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY/ON
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-G6
FM/AM
JOG
FM/AM
MULTI JOG
Turning On the Power and Selecting the
Sources
When you press a play button for example, like FM/AM,
CD 6 (play/pause), or TAPE 23 (playback), the system
automatically turns on and STANDBY/ON lamp lights
green.
One Touch Play
If any CD or a tape, or last tuned station provided, the system
starts playing that source.
To select the external equipment as the source, press MD
6 (play/pause) or AUX button so that the system
automatically turns on.
Using button
• To turn on the system without playing,
button so that STANDBY/ON lamp lights
press
green.
• To turn off the system (standby mode),
A little power is always consumed even while the system
is in standby mode.
button so that STANDBY/ON lamp
press again
lights red.
BASS
MOS - FET
BASS indicator
OPEN/CLOSE
OPEN/CLOSE
VOLUMEMULTI
AUX
VOLUME
AUX
• To save the power consumption, make use of Dimmer
feature (see page 10).
• To switch off the power supply completely, unplug the
AC power cord from the AC outlet. STANDBY/ON lamp
goes off.
When you unplug the AC power cord
or if a power failure occurs
The clock is reset to “0:00” right away, while the
tuner preset stations will be erased in a few days.
Adjusting the Volume
You can adjust the volume level only while the system is
turned on.
• Rotate VOLUME dial clockwise to increase the volume
level or counterclockwise to decrease it.
• Using VOLUME dial, rotating quickly makes a large
change in the volume level while rotating slowly makes a
step-by-step change.
• When using the remote control, press VOLUME + button
to increase the volume level or press VOLUME – button
to decrease it.
The volume level (from 0 to 50) appears in the display
window as follows:
For private listening
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack.
No sound comes out of the speakers. Be sure to turn
down the volume level before connecting or putting
headphones.
FM/AM
PHONES jack
DO NOT turn off the system with the volume level set
to an extremely high level; otherwise, the sudden blast
of sound can damage your hearing, speakers and/or
headphones when you turn on the system or start
playing any source.
REMEMBER you cannot adjust the volume level while
the system is turned off.
PHONES
DOLBY B NR
REC PAUSE
STANDBY/ON
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-G6
JOG
1BITP•E•MD•D•CONVERTER
REVERSE
OPEN/CLOSE
AUX
VOLUMEMULTI
MOS - FET
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
AUTO
REC
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Reinforcing the Bass Sound
The richness and fullness of the bass sound is maintained
regardless of how low you set the volume level.
You can use this effect only while listening sources.
• To get the effect, press ACTIVE BASS EX. button on
the remote control, and its indicator lights in the display
window.
• To cancel the effect, press the button again so that the
indicator goes off.
Adjusting Bass and Treble Sounds
You can adjust bass and treble sound effects with the remote
control, conforming to your preference and acoustic
surroundings.
You can use this effect only while listening sources.
To adjust the bass
1
Press BASS button.
The current level settings shortly appears as follows:
To exit from the level setting, press the button again.
2
Press UP/DOWN button to adjust the level.
• Press UP button to increase the bass tone level.
• Press DOWN button to decrease the bass tone level.
The bass level can be adjusted in seven steps from –3
through 0 to +3 (step “0” makes no effect).
To cancel the effect, adjust the level to “0.”
To adjust the treble
1
Press TREBLE button.
The current level settings shortly appears as follows:
To exit from the level setting, press the button again.
2
Press UP/DOWN button to adjust the level.
• Press UP button to increase the treble tone level.
• Press DOWN button to decrease the treble tone level.
The treble level can be adjusted in seven steps from –3
through 0 to +3 (step “0” makes no effect).
To cancel the effect, adjust the level to “0.”
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Operating the Sliding Panel
You can use the sliding panel to enable advanced operations
features provided for UX-G6 micro component system.
Inner Buttons
R
O
C
O
M
P
O
N
E
N
T
S
Y
S
T
E
M
U
X
G
6
VOLUMEMULTI
AUX
button, the system closes sliding
OPEN/CLOSE
OPEN/CLOSE
STANDBY/ON
M
I
C
FM/AM
JOG
MOS - FET
• Press OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel (or PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control).
The sliding panel opens to uncover the inner buttons
behind the panel for further operations.
• Press OPEN/CLOSE button again.
The sliding panel automatically closes to hide the 10 inner
buttons.
Each time you press the button, the sliding panel opens and
closes repeatedly.
The buttons behind the sliding panel provided to control
various program settings such as playback, recording, and
presetting mode of each source. For details, refer to chapters
concerning to the particular unit.
When turning off the system
After pressing
panel as well as other CD tray and Tape tray
automatically if they are still opened.
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Listening to the External Equipment
You can listen to an external equipment such as MD recorder,
VCR, and other auxiliaries.
First make sure that the external equipment is properly
connected to the system (see page 7 and 9). For operation
of the equipment, refer to its Instructions.
1
Press AUX button to select an external source.
• To play an audio equipment without optical digital
output, select AUX so that the following information
appears in the display window.
2
Start playing back the external equipment.
3
Adjust the volume level to the desired listening
level.
4
Apply other sound effects, if you wish.
Listening to FM and AM Broadcasts
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SUXG6E
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
DIMMER
ACTIVE
CLOCK/TIMER
BASS EX.
TREBLE
BASS
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
TITTLE/EDIT
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
UP
SET
DOWN
MD
TAPE
FM/AM
VOLUME
You can tune in FM and AM stations manually,
automatically, and use the preset station feature.
SLEEP
FM MODE
AUTO PRESET
ENTER
CANCEL
AUX
CD
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
FM MODE
AUTO PRESE
SET
CANCEL
UP/DOWN
><
FM/AM
4 / ¢
Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing
Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart, and some
countries use 10 kHz spacing.
When shipped, the built-in AM tuner is set to 9 kHz spacing.
• To set the frequency spacing — on the front panel only
Press FM/AM button first.
While pressing and holding 7 (stop) button on XT-UXG6,
press FM/AM button on AX-UXG6 repeatedly to select
“AM–9kHz” or “AM–10kHz” appeared alternately in the
display window.
Tuning in a Station
1
Press FM/AM button.
The system automatically turns on and tunes in the last
tuned station (either FM or AM). The following
information appears in the display window.
Preset number
Buttons behind the sliding panel
DISPLAY
SET
¢
/CHARA.
4
4 ¢
CANCEL
SET
STANDBY/ON
MICRO COMPONENT SY STEM UX-G6
FM/AM
JOG
MOS - FET
FM/AM
MULTI JOG
• Each time you press the button, the band alternates
• If a program on FM band is broadcast in stereo,
2
Select a station using one of the following three
methods.
• Manual Tuning
• Auto Tuning
• Preset Station Tuning
STEREO/MONO
indicator
between FM and AM.
STEREO indicator lights.
Opening the sliding panel, press 4 / ¢ (lower/
higher frequencies) button repeatedly to change the
frequencies step by step until you find the desired
station.
Opening the sliding panel, press and hold 4 / ¢
(lower/higher frequencies) button for a second or more
to start searching a station and stop automatically until
the station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in.
Rotate MULTI JOG dial clockwise to increase the
preset number or counterclockwise to decrease it
until the desired station is easily found.
Using the remote control:
UP/DOWN button on the remote control also has
the same function as MULTI JOG dial on the front
panel.
PLAY
REC
MODE
MODE
OPEN/CLOSE
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Preset Station
You are possibly not allowed to use the feature until
the station presetting completes.
In some cases, test frequencies have been already
memorized for the system since the factory examined
the preset station features before shipment. This is
not a malfunction.
Presetting Stations
You can preset up to 30 FM and 15 AM stations into memory
by following two methods: manual/automatic presettings.
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the
setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1
again.
To preset stations manually — Manual Preset
1
Press 4 / ¢ (lower/higher frequencies) button
to tune in the desired station manually.
2
Press SET button.
“SET” appears in the display window for a while (not
blinking).
• Note that “SET” message disappears, presetting
procedure is cancelled.
3
Rotate MULTI JOG dial or press repeatedly UP/
DOWN button to select the preset channel numbered
from 1 to 30 on FM, or 1 to 15 on AM.
• Note that the selected channel “02” disappears,
presetting procedure is cancelled.
4
Press SET button again.
“STORED” appears in the display window for a
while.
15
5
The tuned station in step 1 is now stored in the
preset channel selected in step 3.
Storing a new station on an used channel
erases the previously stored one.
To preset stations automatically — Auto Preset
You can automatically preset 30 FM, 15 AM stations. Preset
numbers will be allocated as stations are found, starting from
the lowest frequency and moving up to the higher frequency.
On the remote control only:
1
Press FM/AM button to select a desired band.
2
Press and hold AUTO PRESET button on the
remote control for more than two seconds.
The system automatically starts searching for stations
with the strong signals continuously, and they are stored
successively into memory as follows:
«
«
«
When you unplug the AC power cord
or if a power failure occurs
The preset stations will be erased in a few days.
If this happens, preset the stations again.
To change the FM reception mode
• When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy,
press FM MODE button on the remote control so that
MONO indicator lights in the display window. Reception
improves.
• To restore the stereo effect, press FM MODE button
again so that STEREO indicator lights in the display
window.
In this stereo mode, you can hear stereo sounds when a
program is broadcast in stereo.
Playing Back a CD
FM MODE
BASS
TREBLE
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
TITTLE/EDIT
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
UP
SET
DOWN
MD
TAPE
FM/AM
VOLUME
You can use Normal, Program, Random, or Repeat Play.
• When using the buttons behind the sliding panel, press
OPEN/CLOSE button on the AX-UXG6 to open the
sliding panel first.
• When using the remote control, press CD 6 (play/
pause) button first and 7 (stop) button successively.
Playing Back the Entire Disc — Normal Play
1
Press 0 (open/close) button on CD unit.
The system automatically turns on and the disc tray
comes out.
2
Place a disc correctly on the circle of the disc tray,
with its label side up.
Good No Good
• When using a CD single (8 cm), place it on the
inner circle of the disc tray.
AUTO PRESET
ENTER
CANCEL
><
AUX
CD
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
SET
CANCEL
UP/DOWN
<
>
/
CD 6 (play/pause)
4 / ¢
7 (stop)
Buttons behind the sliding panel
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
4 ¢
4 ¢
0 (open/close)
RTER
7 (stop)
(play/pause)
• DO NOT try to open or close the CD tray by
hands as it will be damaged.
• DO NOT place any foreign matters.
• DO NOT prevent the tray from opening and
closing, because it may results damages on the
unit.
3
Press 0 (open/close) button again.
The disc tray closes while the information appears
one after another as follows.
SET
SET
CANCEL
FM/AM
MULTI JOG
PLAY
MODE
PLAY MODE
STANDBY/ON
MULTI
REC
TITLE
MODE
/EDIT
MICRO COMPONENT
JOG
Playback mode
indicators
«
«
Total track number
• When closing the tray without a CD placed, “CD NO
Total playback time
DISC” appears.
66
When pressing
6 (play/pause) button directly,
66
the system starts playback a CD immediately.
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4
Press 6 (play/pause) button on the CD unit.
Each track of the CD starts playing one after another,
and stops when the final track has finished playing.
• To stop playing back for a moment, press 6
(play/pause) button on the CD unit.
The playback time starts blinking in the display
window.
• To resume playback, press 6 (play/pause)
button again.
Playback continues from the point where it was
stopped for a while.
5
Press 7 (stop) button to stop playing back the CD.
Following information for the CD appears in the display
window.
Total track number
Total playback time
6
Press 0 (open/close) button on the CD unit to
remove the CD.
• Pressing 0 (open/close) button during playback
directly, the CD unit stops playback and opens CD
tray.
Searching and Skipping Tracks
While playing back a CD, you can do the following
operations.
To search and skip to a particular point in a track
During playback, press and hold 4 / ¢ button to meet
the desired passages in a track:
Press and hold or ¢ button:
Fast forwards in the track.
Press and hold or 4 button:
Fast reverses in the track.
UP/DOWN button on the remote control is also
available to searching operations.
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To go to another track
Before or during playback, press4 / ¢ button
repeatedly:
Press ¢ button:
Skips to the beginning of the next and succeeding
tracks.
Press 4 button:
Goes back to the beginning of the current and
previous tracks.
Rotating MULTI JOG dial clockwise also changes the tracks
forwards quickly, while rotating it counterclockwise the
tracks reverses quickly.
< / > button on the remote control is also available
to skipping operations.
Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks
— Program Play
You can arrange the order in which the tracks play before
you start playback. You can program up to 32 tracks.
1
Place a CD.
• If the current playing source is not the CD, press
6 (play/pause) button on the CD unit, then 7
(stop) button before going to the next step.
2
Press PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “CD
PROGRAM” appears in the display window.
• Each time you press the button, playback mode
indicators also change as follows:
PROGRAM
3
Rotate MULTI JOG dial to select a track number to
be programed (< / > buttons also available).
Track number
RANDOM
Canceled
(Normal play)
Program number
4
Press SET button to program the track number.
Track number
Here the track number 2 on the CD is stored into a
program number 1, and shortly after that the total
playback time of programed tracks appears in the display
window as follows:
5
Repeat steps 3 to 4 to program other tracks you
want up to 32 tracks.
6
Press 6 (play/pause) button on the CD unit.
The programed tracks are played back in the order you
have set.
• Other CD operations are the same as Normal play.
7
Press 7 (stop) button to quit the Program play.
• When Program play finished, CD unit automatically
To check the program contents
Before playing back the CD, you can check the program
contents by using 4 / ¢ button.
Press ¢ button:
Press 4 button:
To modify the program
Before playing back the CD, you can erase the last
programed track by pressing CANCEL button. Each time
you press the button, the last programed track is erased from
the end of program.
• To add new tracks to the program before you start
playing-back, simply select a track number again you
want to add (repeat steps 3 to 4).
Program number
Total playback time
• If you try to program a 33rd step
“MEMORY FULL” will appear in the display
window, and your entry is ignored.
• The total playback time of programed tracks
exceeds 99’59”
“– – : – –” will appear in the display window.
stops.
Shows the programed tracks in the programed
order.
Shows them in the reverse order.
To erase all the programed data
After playing back the CD, you can erase all the programed
track data by pressing 7 (stop) button. New program can
be entered again.
To exit from the Program play mode
Before or during playback, you can exit from Program play
mode as follows:
• Before playback, press PLAY MODE button twice.
• During playback, press 7 (stop) button then PLAY MODE
button twice.
Playback mode indicator goes off and the system resumes
Normal play mode.
00
Pressing
0 (open/close) button to open the CD
00
tray also quits and erases the program play.
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Playing at Random — Random Play
The tracks of the loaded CD will play in no special order
(at random) when you select this mode.
1
Place a CD.
If the current playing source is not the CD, press 6
(play/pause) button on the CD unit, then 7 (stop) button
before going to the next step.
2
Press PLAY MODE button repeatedly until “CD
RANDOM” appears in the display window.
• Each time you press the button, playback mode
indicator also changes as follows:
PROGRAM
3
Press 6 (play/pause) button on the CD unit.
The track numbers are shuffled in the display window
for a few seconds, and start playing back at random.
Random play ends when all the tracks are played back
once.
• Other CD operations are the same as Normal play.
4
Press 7 (stop) button to quit Random play.
To exit from Random play mode
Before playing back the CD, you can exit from Random
play mode as follows:
• Before playback, press PLAY MODE button once.
• During playback, press 7 (stop) button then press
PLAY MODE button once.
Play mode indicator goes off and the system resumes the
normal play mode.
Pressing 0 (open/close) button to open the CD
tray also quits and erases the random play.
Canceled
(Normal play)
RANDOM
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Repeating Tracks — Repeat Play
You can have the entire disc, the programed tracks, or the
individual track repeat as many times as you like.
1
Place a CD.
If the current playing source is not the CD, press 6
(play/pause) button on the CD unit, then 7 (stop) button
before going to the next step.
2
Press REPEAT button on the remote control
repeatedly to set the repeat mode.
• Each time you press the button, repeat mode indicators
light in the display window, and Repeat playback
mode changes as follows:
Canceled
Normal pla
:Repeats one track on the CD or in a
program.
: Repeats all the tracks on the CD or a
program.
3
Press 7 (stop) button to quit Repea t play.
To exit from Repeat play mode
Pressing REPEAT button repeatedly until repeat mode
indicators (
and ) goes off in the display window.
Combining play modes:
• When combining Program play and Repeat play,
you can repeat whole the programed tracks or
one track among them (
• When combining Random play and Repeat play,
you can just repeat whole the shuffled tracks
(only
and ).
).
Playing Back a Tape
DISPLAY
CANCEL
/CHARA.
UP
SET
><
DOWN
MD
TAPE
FM/AM
VOLUME
You can listen to Normal (Type I), High position (TypeII),
and Metal (Type IV) type tapes without further settings.
• When using the inner buttons, press OPEN/CLOSE button
on AX-UXG6 unit to open the sliding panel first.
• When using the remote control, press TAPE 23
(playback) button first and 7 (stop) button successively.
DO NOT use tapes longer than 120 minutes.
The characteristic deterioration may occur and these
tapes easily jam in the tape transport mechanism.
Playing Back a Tape — Basic Operation
1
Press 0 (open/close) button on the cassette deck
unit.
The system automatically turns on and the tape tray
comes out.
2
Place a tape on the tray with the side you want to
listen to facing up (forward side).
Tape fits in the caved-in area so that an exposed edge
of the tape faces toward the inside of the unit.
AUX
CD
TAPE ` (playback)
7 (stop)
4 / ¢
Buttons behind the sliding panel
DISPLAY
4¢
/CHARA.
4 ¢
π (auto reverse)
DOLBY B NR
REC PAUSE
DOLBY B NR
• DO NOT try to open or close the tape tray by
hands as it will be damaged.
• DO NOT place any foreign matters.
• DO NOT prevent the tray from opening and
closing, because it may results damages on the
unit.
3
Press 0 (open/close) button again to close the tray.
4
Press ` (playback) button on the unit or TAPE
` (playback) button on the remote control.
The tape playback starts and the tape direction indicator
blinks slowly in orange to show the tape running
direction.
• Each time you press ` (playback) on the cassette
deck unit or TAPE ` (playback) button on the remote
control, you can change the tape sides to be played
back currently.
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3 : plays the forward side.
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2 : plays the reverse side.
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Playback comes to an end (Auto Reverse)
The cassette deck unit automatically changes the tape
direction to the reverse side, and continue playback
both sides. Each time to press the button, Auto
Reverse feature is set to on/off alternately.
PLAY
SET
MODE
0 (open/close)
AUTO
REVERSE
REC
` (playback)
Tape operation indicators
REC
Tape direction indicator
REC
TITLE
MODE
/EDIT
CLOCK
/TIMERCANCEL ENTER
7 (stop)
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5
Press 7 (stop) button to stop playback the tape.
6
Press 0 (open/close) button directly to stop and
remove the tape.
While the system is turned off (standby mode)
Pressing ` (playback) or TAPE ` (playback)
button automatically switches the system turned on
and starts playback if a tape is already loaded.
Fast-Winding a Tape
While stopping the tape, press 4 / ¢ button to fast-
wind the tape.
To fast-forward, if the current tape direction is:
3 ] Press ¢ button.
2 ] Press 4 button.
To fast-rewind, if the current tape direction is:
3 ] Press 4 button.
2 ] Press ¢ button.
During fast-winding, the tape direction indicator starts
blinking quickly.
REC
or
forward
When the tape comes to an end
The deck unit automatically stops.
Searching and Skipping to Each Program
— Music Scan
While playing the tape, you can search and skip to the
beginning of the current and next program on a tape.
Music scan searches for blank portions that usually
separate programs recorded onto the tape, then
automatically plays the program beginning after
that blank portion.
To skip backward to the current music
Press the button opposite to the tape direction indicator
as follows:
3 ] Press 4 button.
2 ] Press ¢ button.
reverse
Recording onto a Tape
To skip forward to the next music
Press the button same as the tape direction indicator as
follows:
3 ] Press ¢ button.
2 ] Press 4 button.
During Music Scan progressed, the tape direction
indicator starts blinking rhythmically.
REC
forward
Repeating Music Scan feature made easy
searching a desired program on a tape one after
another.
The beginning of the desired program may not be
located properly
If blanks between music are too short, the blanks
contain too much noise or the program itself
contains very low-level or silent part.
REC
or
reverse
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
ENTER
TITTLE/EDIT
CANCEL
UP
SET
><
DOWN
MD
TAPE
FM/AM
VOLUME
AUX
CD
AUX
TAPE ` (playback)
6
(play/pause)
CD
7
(stop)
FM/AM
Playing Back Dolby-Recorded Tape
You can play back the tape recorded with Dolby B NR
system. The Dolby NR system allows to reduce hiss noise
in playback.
REC
Press DOLBY B NR button on the cassette deck before
playback. Each time you press the button, the Dolby NR
lamp on the unit lights up orange or turns off.
A tape recorded using Dolby NR
Should be played back using the Dolby NR of the
same type as that used in recording. The audio quality
will be affected if a different type is used in playback.
Dolby Noise Reduction manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby” and
double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Two types of cassette tapes can be recorded onto, including
normal (Type I), and High position (Type II) tapes. These
types are identified automatically by the cassette deck unit
and the recording level is also corrected automatically.
Neither volume level nor sound effects during playback does
affect to the recording.
IMPORTANT:
• It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted
material without the consent of the copy right owner.
Manual Recording onto a Tape
1
Select one of the recording sources — FM/AM
broadcasts, CD, or other external equipment.
• To record FM/AM broadcasts, receive a station with
Tuner unit.
• To record a CD or its tracks programed, set the playpause mode for CD unit.
• To record from an external equipment connected to
ANALOG IN jacks, prepare it as required.
Make sure to select a source first, otherwise you
cannot use recording function.
Buttons behind the sliding panel
DISPLAY
4¢
/CHARA.
π (auto reverse)
DOLBY B NR
REC PAUSE
REC PAUSE
DOLBY B NR
2
Place a recordable tape with the side you want to
record facing up.
Press 0 (open/close) button on the cassette deck unit to
open the tape tray; place a tape on it; and press 0 (open/
close) button again to close it.
• You cannot record onto the tape without a protect tab.
When using that tape, cover the hole for desired side
with adhesive tape.
PLAY
SET
MODE
SET
REC MODE
0 (open/close)
AUTO
REVERSE
REC
` (playback)
Tape operations indicators
REC
TITLE
MODE
/EDIT
\
3
Press REC PAUSE button on the cassette deck unit.
REC
REC indicator
CLOCK
/TIMERCANCEL ENTER
7 (stop)
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REC indicator lights red to show the recording pause
mode, and “TAPE REC” appears in the display window
as follows,
or
To change the recording source
You cannot change the selected source during the
recording pause mode. To exit from the recording
pause mode, press 7 (stop) button on the cassette deck
unit.
To make the blank tape
Press AUX button to start recording without
connecting nor playing back the external equipment.
4
Press Tape ` (playback) button for FM/AM
broadcasts or 6 (play/pause) button on the CD unit
to start recording.
Tape direction indicator starts blinking slowly in the
display window.
REC
Tape direction indicator
• To stop recording for a moment, press REC PAUSE
button on the cassette deck unit. Tape direction
indicator stops blinking in the display window.
• To resume recording, press ` (playback) button
again. Recording continues from the point where it
was stopped for a while.
5
Press 7 (stop) button on the cassette deck unit for
FM/AM broadcasts recording, or 7 (stop) button on
the CD unit for the CD recording.
Recording stops and REC indicator goes off in the
display window.
On CD recording, cassette deck unit will stop
after leaving a non-recorded portion of 4 seconds.
If you want to quit recording immediately, press
(stop) button on the cassette deck unit.
6
Press 0 (open/close) button on the cassette deck
unit to remove the tape.
• Pressing 0 (open/close) button directly during
recording , the cassette deck unit stops recording and
opens the tape tray.
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Dolby B NR
Press DOLBY B NR button before recording to
reduce frequency response noise.
When the tape is played back later, also press the
button with its lamp lit.
Recording in Auto Reverse
1
Select one of the recording sources — FM/AM
broadcasts, CD, or other external equipments.
2
Make sure the tape side for recording meets the
tape direction indicator 3 (forward).
REC
forward
reverse
• Each time to press ` (playback) button or TAPE `
(playback) button on the remote control, you can
change the tape direction to be recorded onto.
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3 : Good, records onto the forward side.
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2 : No good, records onto the reverse side.
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• The recording in the auto reverse mode stops
automatically after completing recording onto the
2 (reverse) direction side.
Be sure to start recording from the 3 (forward)
direction side.
• When the auto reverse mode is set to off, recording
stops after having recorded onto one side of the
tape.
3
Press π (auto reverse) button on the cassette deck
unit to set the reverse mode on.
The auto reverse lamp lights orange on the front panel.
4
Press REC PAUSE button on the cassette deck unit.
5
Repeat the steps 4 to 5 of “Manual Recording onto
a Tape” mentioned in the left column.
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Synchronized Recording from a CD
CD application on UX-G6 system can be recorded with a
simple, one-touch operation.
1
Place a recordable tape and a source CD into each
tray.
• To record using Dolby B NR, press the DOLBY B
NR button before recording so that its lamp near the
button lights orange.
2
Press 6 (play/pause) button on the CD unit, then
7 (stop) button to set the system to CD operation
mode.
3
Press REC MODE button behind the sliding panel.
The display window shows information as follows:
4
Press SET button.
Display window shows as follows:
then
UX-G6 starts playback on the CD unit as well as
recording on the cassette deck unit simultaneously.
You can get an entire copy of the source CD.
To select a particular trac k or program, use REC
PAUSE button on the cassette deck unit. During SYNC
REC mode, you cannot operate CD unit except 7 (stop)
button.
• To make recording pause temporarily, press REC
PAUSE button on the cassette deck unit.
• To resume recording, press ` (playback) button
on the cassette deck unit.
Using Program play for CD recording
To edit CD’s tracks to be recorded, it is useful to set
the desired tracks to be played back into a program
in advance.
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When CD playback finished, the CD unit first, then
the cassette deck stops recording automatically.
Cassette deck unit will stop after leaving a nonrecorded portion of 4 seconds.
If you want to quit recording immediately, press
7 (stop) button on the cassette deck unit.
5
Press 0 (open/close) button on each unit to remove
the CD and the tape.
Recording from the External Equipment
You can record audio sources played-back on the external
equipment onto a tape manually.
First of all, make sure to connect the external equipment
properly (see also page 9).
Recording an external audio source manually
1
Press AUX button to show “AUX” in the display
window.
The external audio source is selected.
2
Repeat the steps 2 and 3 on page 22 to prepare a
tape to record.
Information appears as follows:
3
Press ` (playback) button on the cassette deck unit
or TAPE ` (playback) button on the remote control
to start recording.
Tape direction indicator starts blinking slowly in the
display window.
REC
Tape direction indicator
4
Start playing back the external equipment.
• To stop recording for a moment, press REC PAUSE
button on the cassette deck unit. Tape direction
indicator stops blinking in the display window.
• To resume recording, press ` (playback) button
again.
• To end the recording, press 7 (stop) button on the
cassette deck unit.
Recording stops and REC indicator goes off in the
display window.
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Using the Timers
English
SLEEP
FM MODE
AUTO PRESET
ENTER
CANCEL
AUX
CD
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
(standby/on)
SLEEP
CLOCK/TIMER
CANCEL
SET
><
<
>
/
REMOTE CONTROL RM-SUXG6E
PANEL
OPEN/CLOSE
DIMMER
ACTIVE
CLOCK/TIMER
BASS EX.
TREBLE
BASS
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
TITTLE/EDIT
DISPLAY
/CHARA.
UP
SET
DOWN
MD
TAPE
FM/AM
On UX-G6 system, three timer features are available —
Recording Timer, Daily Timer, and Sleep Timer.
Before using these timers, you need to set the clock built in
the system (see page 10).
Using Recording Timer
With Recording Timer, you can make a tape of a radio
broadcast automatically.
• You can set Recording Timer whether the system is turned
on or off.
• To correct a mis-entry any time during the setting process,
press CANCEL button.
How Recording Timer actually works
The system automatically turns on, tunes into the specified
station, turns off the volume, and starts recording when the
timer-on time comes.
Then, when the timer-off time comes, the system
automatically turns off (standby).
The timer settings remain stored in memory until you reset
them or unplug the AC power cord.
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER button repeatedly until
“REC TIMER” and its timer-on time appear in the
display window.
You can select the timer-on/off time, a tuner preset
channel to record, and recording media.
• If MD recorder XM-G6 (not supplied) connected, you
can select MD as recording media (see page 7).
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Buttons behind the sliding panel
DISPLAY
4¢
/CHARA.
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY/ON
MICRO COMPONENT SYSTEM UX-G6
FM/AM
JOG
MULTI JOG
• Each time you press the button, the timer mode
changes as follows:
(canceled)
Clock
2
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the hour of the timeron time, then press SET button.
3
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the minute of the
timer-on time, then press SET button.
4
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the
remote control also available) to select the hour of
the timer-off time, then press SET button.
SET
SET
CANCEL
REC
Timer indicators
DAILY TIMER
REC TIMER
ON 0:00
PLAY
REC
TITLE
MODE
MODE
/EDIT
CLOCK/TIMER
OPEN/CLOSE
VOLUMEMULTI
MOS - FET
DAILY TIMER
ON0:00
REC TIMER
Continued
2
5
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the minute of the
CLOCK
/TIMERCANCEL ENTER
OPEN/CLOSE
AUX
timer-off time, then press SET button.
6
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select either “TUNER FM”
or “TUNER AM,” then press SET button.
7
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select a preset channel, then
press SET button.
“TAPE REC” follows in the display window as selected
recording media, unless any MD recorder connected.
• If XM-G6 MD recorder connected, you can select
either a tape or an MD as recording media.
8
Press SET button to select recording media, and turn
off the system.
After completing the settings...
The REC timer indicator lights and the setting items appear one
after another in the display window. Thus the Recording Timer is
ready for unattended recording.
REC
REC timer indicator
After a timer recording is complete...
Set the volume to an appropriate listening level.
If you press a certain button while Recording
Timer is operating
Recording will stop.
To use the same Recording Timer settings
repeatedly
Once you have set the recording timer, it remains stored
in memory until you change it.
To activate the recording timer with the previous settings,
follow the procedure below:
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER button repeatedly until
“REC TIMER” appears in the display window.
Press SET button to call the previous settings for
next timer recording.
The REC timer indicator lights, and the setting items
appear one after another in the display window.
• To erase the recording timer, press CANCEL button
in this step.
Using Daily Timer
With Daily Timer, you can wake up on your favorite music
or radio program.
• You can set the daily timer whether the system is turned
on or off.
How Daily Timer actually works
The system automatically turns on, and starts playing the
specified source when the timer-on time comes. Then, when
the timer-off time comes, the system automatically turns
off (standby).
The timer settings remain stored in memory until you reset
them or disconnect the AC power cord.
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER button repeatedly until
“DAILY TIMER” and its timer-on time appear.
• Each time you press the button, the timer mode
changes as follows:
(canceled)
Clock
2
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the hour of the timeron time, then press SET button.
3
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the minute of the
timer-on time, then press SET button.
4
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the hour of the timeroff time, then press SET button.
DAILY TIMER
REC TIMER
ON 0:00
DAILY TIMER
ON0:00
REC TIMER
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5
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the minute of the
timer-off time, then press SET button.
6
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select the source, then press
SET button.
TUNER
FM
(
AUX
DIGITAL
TUNER FM: Tunes into a preset FM station. Go to
TUNER AM: Tunes into a preset AM station. Go to
CD:Plays a CD. Prepare a CD, then go to
(MD):Plays a MD, only when XM-G6 MD
TAPE:Plays a tape. Prepare a tape, then go to
AUX*:Selects “AUX” as the source. Make the
(AUX DIGITAL):
* To use the external equipment with the Daily Timer,
it also has the timer function.
7
If you have selected FM/AM as the source in the
above step, select a preset channel.
1) Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select a preset channel.
2) Press SET button.
If you have selected CD as the source in the above
step, select a track.
1) Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to select a track.
2) Press SET button.
TUNER
AM
)
step 7.
step 7.
step 7.
recorder connected. Then go to step 7.
step 8.
external equipment ready for playback.
Selects an external digital audio
equipment as the source if connected.
AUX
(MD)
CD
TAPE
8
Rotate MULTI JOG dial (< / > button on the remote
control also available) to adjust the volume level, then
press SET button.
• You can adjust the volume within the range of “0” to
“50.” If you select “– –,” the volume is set to the
previous level when the unit is turned off.
After completing the settings...
The daily timer indicator lights, and the setting items appear one
after another in the display window.
Turns off the unit (standby) if you have set the daily timer with
the unit turned on.
REC
DAILY timer indicator
If you press a certain button while Daily Timer is
operating
The unit will not turn off automatically.
To use the same Daily Timer settings repeatedly
Once you have set Daily Timer, it remains stored in memory
until you change it.
To activate the daily timer with the previous settings, follow
the procedure below:
1
Press CLOCK/TIMER button repeatedly until
“DAILY TIMER” appears in the display window.
2
Press SET button to activate Daily timer.
The daily timer indicator lights, and the setting items
appear one after another in the display window.
• To deactivate the daily timer, press CANCEL button
in this step.
Using Sleep Timer
With Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to your favorite music
or radio program.
How Sleep Timer actually works
The system automatically turns off after the selected time
length passes while playing any source.
On the remote control only:
1
Press SLEEP button on the remote control
repeatedly to select the sleep timer.
• Each time you press the button, the time length
changes as follows:
10
20 3060 90 120
2
Wait for about 5 seconds after selecting the time
length.
When the sleep timer setting is completed, the display
window dims and just shows the remaining time until
the shut-off time minute by minute like “SLEEP 30”
then “SLEEP 29”.
• To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP button
repeatedly until the desired time length appears.
• To cancel the setting, press SLEEP button repeatedly
until the sleep timer indication disappears.
(Canceled)
Timer Priority
Since each timer can be set separately, you may wonder
what happens if the setting for these timers overlaps.
Here are the priorities for each timer.
• Recording Timer has priority over Daily Timer and
Sleep Timer.
If Daily Timer is set to come on while Recording Timer
is operating, Daily Timer will not come on at all.
Recording Timer
Daily Timer
If Recording Timer is set to come on while Sleep Timer
is operating, Sleep Timer will be canceled several seconds
before Recording Timer comes on.
Recording Timer
Sleep Timer
• Sleep Timer has priority over Daily Timer.
If Daily Timer is set to come on while Sleep Timer is
operating, Daily Timer will not come on at all.
Sleep Timer
Daily Timer
Therefore, the equation is like this (high > low):
Recording Timer > Sleep Timer > Daily Timer
6:30
6:007:307:00
Does not work.
6:00
6:30
Canceled.
6:00
Does not work.
7:30
7:00
7:30
7:006:30
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Maintenance and Additional Information
English
General Notes
In general, you will have the best performance by keeping
your CDs, cassette tapes and the mechanism clean.
• Store CDs and cassette tapes in their cases, and keep
them in cabinets or on shelves.
• Keep the CD disc tray, and the cassette tapes tray
closed when not in use.
Handling CDs
• Only CDs bearing this mark can be
used with this system. However,
continued use of irregular shape
CDs (e.g. heart shape, octagonal)
can damage the system.
• Remove the CD from its case by
holding it at the edge while
pressing the center hole lightly.
• Do not touch the shiny surface of
the disc, or bend the CD.
• Put the CD back in its case after
use to prevent warping.
• Be careful not to scratch the
surface of the CD when placing it
back in its case.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight,
temperature extremes, and
moisture.
• To clean the CD
Wipe the CD with a soft cloth in a
straight line from center to edge.
DO NOT use any solvent — such as conventional
record cleaner, spray, thinner, or benzine — to
clean the CD.
Handling Cassette Tapes
Cautions regarding handling
• Do not touch the surface of the tape or pull the tape out
of the cassette.
• Tape spooled loosely around the hubs is likely to jam in
the pinch rollers and capstans. Before loading the tape
into the cassette tray, take up the slack in the tape as shown
below.
Tape storage
• Place tapes in their cases for storage.
• Avoid storing tapes on top of TVs or speakers, in sunlight
or places of high temperature, or in humid or dusty areas.
To prevent accidental erasure
• Cassette tapes have tabs to prevent accidental erasure.
• If you remove the tabs after making a recording, the
cassette deck cannot be set to record when that tape is
loaded. Remove the tabs so that valuable
recordings will not be accidentally erased.
Recording (erasure) is not possible when the tabs are
removed.
For reverse side (B)
• To make another recording on a tape whose tabs have
been removed, cover the tab holes with adhesive tape.
DO NOT cover the tape-type detection slots.
For front side (A)
Tape-type detection slot
Adhesive tape
Types of Cassette Tapes
This cassette deck unit incorporates an Automatic Tape
Detection function. This mechanism uses the tape-type
detection holes to distinguishes which type of tape was
inserted, and sets the bias and equalizer to the optimum
settings for that tape automatically.
The following types of tapes may be used with this cassette
deck unit.
Normal tape
TYPE I
BIAS: NORMAL
EQ: 120µs
Normal (No detection slots) Tab
(to prevent accidental erasure)
High position (CrO2) tape
TYPE II
BIAS: HIGH
EQ: 70µs
High position
Metal tape (only for playback)
TYPE IV
detection slots
BIAS: METAL
EQ: 70µs
Metal detection slots
• Certain early period Metal and High position
2
) tapes may not have tape-type detection
(CrO
slots. The cassette deck unit cannot obtain the
correct characteristics for these tapes.
• Ferrochromite (FeCr) TYPE III tapes cannot be
used with this cassette deck unit.
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Troubleshooting
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If you are having a problem with your system, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the units has been physically damaged, call a qualified
person, such as your dealer, for service.
Symptom
No sound is heard.
Poor radio reception.
Unable to record onto a tape.
The CD skips.
Unable to operate using the remote
control.
Loaded CD and tape cannot be
ejected.
The CD does not play.
Operations are disabled.
Possible Cause
• Connections are incorrect, or
loose.
• Headphones are connected.
• Volume level is set to “– –”.
• The antenna is not connected
correctly.
• The AM loop antenna is too close
to the units.
• The FM antenna is not properly
extended and positioned.
• You are using a tape without a
protect tab.
• Tape-type detection slots are
covered by foreign matters.
• The CD is dirty or scratched.
• The path between the remote
control and the remote sensor on
the front panel is blocked.
• The batteries have lost their
charge.
• The main AC power cord is not
plugged in.
• The system is under the recording
operations.
• The CD is upside down.
• The built-in microprocessor has
malfunctioned due to external
electrical interference.
Action
• Check all connections and make
corrections (see pages 6 – 9).
• Disconnect the headphones (see
page 12).
• Adjust the volume again (see
page 12).
• Reconnect the antenna securely.
• Change the position and direction
of the AM loop antenna.
• Extend FM antenna to the best
reception position (see page 7).
• Cover the hole with adhesive tape
(see page 30).
Type:2-way Bass-Reflex Type
Speaker unit:Woofer 11.5 cm Cone x 1
Impedance:6 Ω
Frequency range:40 Hz – 20,000 Hz
Sound Pressure Level: 85.5 dB/W•m
Dimensions (approx.): 157 mm x 295 mm x 232 mm
Mass (approx.):3.3 kg each
Supplied Accessories
See page 6.
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Tweeter 3.0 cm Balanced
Dome x 1
(W/H/D)
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Disassembly method
(AX-UXG6)
Removing the top cover (See Fig.1)
1. Remove the two screws A and the four screws B
attaching the top cover.
2. Remove the top cover from behind in the direction of the arrow while pulling the sides outward.
Removing the front panel assembly
(See Fig.2 to 5)
1. Pull out the lower part of the front panel assembly
manually as shown in Fig.2 and 3.
2. Remove the two screws C with collars attaching
the front panel assembly.
3. Remove the front panel assembly downward
along the front sub panel rails as shown in Fig.4
and 5.
ATTENTION: Do not lose the two collars of the
part a when removing the front
panel assembly.
B
A 2
B
Fig. 1
Front panel assembly
C
Fig. 2
4. Disconnect the card wire extending from the
upper part of the front panel assembly.
(When reattaching the front panel assembly, fit
the parts "a" on both sides of the front panel
assembly to the grooves of the front sub panel
rails and move the assembly upward along the
rails.)
Rail
Parts a
Front panel assembly
Rail
Front sub panel
Front panel assembly
Front panel assembly
C
Fig. 3
Slide bracket
2-2
Fig. 4Fig. 5
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Removing the front sub panel assembly
(See Fig.6 to 8)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the front panel assembly.
1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN704
on the back of the front sub panel assembly.
2. Remove the two screws D on the bottom of the
body.
3. Release the joint "b" on the bottom and the two
joints "c" on both sides of the body, and remove
the front sub panel assembly toward the front.
CN704
Front sub panel assembly
Fig. 6
Joint b
Front sub panel assembly
D
Fig. 7
D
Removing the rear panel and the voltage
selector (See Fig.9)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover.
1. Remove the cord stopper on the rear panel while
moving it in the direction of the arrow.
2. Remove the two screws E attaching the voltage
selector on the rear panel.
(The voltage selector can be removed without
removing the rear panel.)
3. Remove the five screws F attaching the rear
panel and release the two joints "d" on both sides
while moving the rear panel upward.
Front sub panel assembly
Rear panel
Joint d
Fig. 8
F
Fig. 9
Joint 2
E
F
Cord stopper
E
Joint d
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Removing the regulator board
(See Fig.10)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover.
1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN908
on the main board.
2. Disconnect the harness from connector CN906
on the main board.
3. Remove the two screws G attaching the regulator board.
Removing the transformer assembly
(See Fig.11)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover.
Regulator board
G
G
CN906
Main board
CN908
Fig. 10
Power transformer
HH
1. Disconnect the harness from connector CN904,
CN905 and CN903 on the main board.
2. Remove the four screws H attaching the transformer assembly.
3. Remove the cord stopper and the voltage selector as shown in Fig.9.
(If necessary, unsolder the soldered point and cut
off the belt fixing the harness.)
CN905
CN903
CN904
Cord stopper
Voltage selector
Fig. 11
2-4
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Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17Fig. 18
I
I
J
CN907
CN906
CN908
CN905
CN903
CN904
Main board
Heat sink
K
L
J
Main board
Slide bracket
Part f
Micro-switch
L
CN910
Heat sink
Main board
Amplifier board
M
N
Heat sink
Main board
L
Heat sink
Amplifier board
Main board
CN911
Part e
Sub board
Removing the main board and the heat sink
(See Fig.11 to 18)
•Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover and the rear cover.
1. Disconnect the harness or card wire from connector
CN903, CN904, CN905, CN906, CN907 and CN908
on the main board.
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2. Remove the two screws I attaching the main board
and the screw J attaching the heat sink.
3. Remove the screw K attaching the heat sink on the
bottom of the body.
The main board will come off along with the heat
sink.
ATTENTION: When reattaching, make sure that the
part "f" micro-switch on the main board
is correctly attached to the elbowed
slide bracket.
(When removing the heat sink.)
4. Disconnect the harness from connector CN910 on
the main board.
5. Remove the screw L and the four screws M attaching the heat sink on the main board.
6. Remove the seven screws N attaching the amplifier
board.
(When removing the sub board from the main board.)
7. Disconnect the harness fixed to the part "e" on the
main board.
Disconnect the sub board from connector CN911 on
the main board.
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Removing the slide gear motor assembly
(See Fig.19 to 21)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the regulator board .
1. Disconnect the harness from connector CN907
on the main board.
O
Slide gear motor
assembly
O
2. Remove the two screws O attaching the slide
gear motor assembly.
3. Remove the belt from the motor pulley.
4. Remove the two screws P and the screw Q
attaching the motor assembly.
Main board
CN907
Fig. 19
Belt
Motor pulley
P
Fig. 20
2-6
Q
Fig. 21
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<Front panel assembly>
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
Front panel assembly
Multi-jog dial
Volume dial
Front panel assembly
R
R
R
R
Front panel cover
SS
Front board
T
T
T
System control board
Front sub panel assembly
CN710
U
U
Operation switch board
Removing the front board.
(See Fig.22 to 24)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover
and the front panel assembly.
UX-G6/FS-G6
1. Remove the seven screws R attaching the front
2. Remove the four screws S attaching the front
3. The multi-jog dial and the volume dial on the front
<Front sub panel assembly>
panel cover on the back of the front panel assembly.
board.
panel assembly also comes off when removing
the front board.
Removing the system control board/
operation switch board
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover, the front panel assembly
and the front sub panel assembly.
1. Disconnect the harness from connector CN710
on the system control board.
2. Remove the five screws T attaching the system
control board.
3. Remove the four screws U attaching the operation switch board.
Rotary encoder input from JOG1(JS701)
Rotary encoder input from JOG2(JS702)
Front panel close control signal output to IC901
Front panel open control signal output to IC901
Front panel close switch detection terminal from SW912
Front panel open switch detection terminal from SW911
Connect to GND
Power supply
Non connect
FL OFF output (At Eco mode)
FL driver I/F (valiable by dimmer)
FL driver I/F (latch)
Non connect
FL driver I/F
FL driver I/F
System micom I/F to XT-UXG6
Status signal output (System micom I/F to XT-UXG6)
Clock signal input (System micom I/F to XT-UXG6)
Ready input (System micom I/F to XT-UXG6)
Power ON control output H:Power ON
System mute
Power supply
Connect to GND
Speaker protector
Panel lock : 95h~00h(200ms)
Connect to GND
Key input (S7001~S7004)
Power supply +5V (Standard AD)
Power supply +5V (Connect to Vdd)
Reset input
Non connect
Connect to GND
Connect to GND
Oscllation terminal (8MHz)
Connect to GND
Key matrix input terminal
Key matrix output terminal
Connect to GND
Power ON LED control terminal H:Lighting
Power OFF LED control terminal H:Lighting
LED dimmer control L:It is dark.
LED control for JOG1(JS701) Lighting when power ON, Blinking when operating
LED control for JOG2(JS702) Lighting when power ON, Blinking when operating
KEYO2
CLOCK/TIMER
SET
CANCEL
KEYO3
TITLE/EDIT
DISPLAY/CHARA.
ENTER
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Block diagram (AX-UXG6)
Q1002,Q1004
Q1006,Q1008
Q1001,Q1003
Q1005,Q1007
RO
LO
IC101
CN921
CN911CN909CN101CN101
L/R IN
RY201
RELAY
SPK L
Q1015,Q1011
Q1013,Q1017
LCH POWER AMP.
SPK R
Q1016,Q1012
RCH POWER AMP.
MOTOR
SW912
Q1014,Q1018
LM
IC901
DRIVER
SPEAKER
SUB
CN907
J2001
TERMINAL
J2002
WOOFER OUT
DOOR
M9001
OPEN/CLOSE MOTOR
FW904
OSC
X7001
SWITCH
OPERATION
S7005~S7014
8MHz
FW701
Connect to
SYSTEM
CONTROL
KEYI1~4
CN710
CN431
(XT-UXG6)
IC701
KEYO1~3
CN702
RESET
COMMAND
CN701
CLK
STATUS AXRESET
READY INH
CN908
CN704
POWERLED
STBYLED
JOG1BLU
JOG2BLU
LED
D7007
D7001~D7004
OPEN/CLOSE
CLOSESW
PANELKEY
SWITCH
OPERATION
OPENSW
JOG1A,B
JOG2A,B
S7001~S7004
JOG1:JS701
JOG2:JS702
SW911
DI701
FL DISPLAY
2-10
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Disassembly method
(XT-UXG6)
Removing the top cover (See Fig.1)
1. Remove the two screws A and the four screws B
attaching the top cover. Remove the top cover in
the direction of the arrow while pulling it.
Removing the front panel assembly
(See Fig.2 to 4)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover.
1. Cut the tie band fixing the harness on the side of
the body. Remove the screw C and the harness
on the side of the analog in/digital out board.
Disconnect the harness from connector CN451.
Top cover
A
2
System control board
B
Fig. 1
CN501
C
CN451
Joint b
Analog in/digital out board
Fig. 2
B
B
Front panel assembly
Tie band
2. Disconnect the harness from connector CN501
on the system control board.
3. Remove the three screws D on the bottom of the
body.
4. Release the joint "a" on the bottom and the joints
"b" on both sides of the body respectively.
Joint b
D
Front panel assembly
Fig. 3
Front panel assembly
Joint a
D
2-12
Fig. 4
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Removing the front panel assembly
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig.6-1
CAUTION: Lift the lock and
pull out the wire.
Rear panel
EE
E
E
joint c
joint c
CN431
Rear panel
Main & CD servo board
CN431
Wire stopper
F
F
CN506
CN507
CN504
CN503
CN502
CN501
System control
board
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•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover.
1. Remove the seven screws E attaching the rear
panel on the back of the body and release the
two joints "c" on both sides while moving the rear
panel upward.
2. Disconnect the harness from connector CN431
on the main & CD servo board.
(When disconnecting the harness from the rear
panel, unhook the upper and lower four hooks of
the wire stopper on the back of the rear panel
and pull out the harness outward.)
(See Fig.5 and 6)
Removing the system control board
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the rear panel.
1. Disconnect the harness from connector CN501
and CN506 on the system control board respectively.
2. Remove the two screws F attaching the system
control board.
3. Disconnect connector CN502, CN503, CN504
and CN507 on the system control board while
pulling out them.
(See Fig.7)
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Removing the analog in/digital out board
and the relay board (See Fig.8 to 10)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover, the rear panel and the
system control board.
1. Cut the tie band fixing the harness on the side of
the body. Disconnect the harness from connector
CN451 on the analog in/digital out board and
remove the screw G attaching the analog in/
digital out board.
2. Disconnect connector CN455, CN456 and
CN457 on the analog in/digital out board from the
connector on the main & CD servo board.
Analog in/digital
out board
CN451
G
Tie band
Fig. 8
CN451
CN455
CN456
Analog in/digital
out board
3. Disconnect connector CN443 on the relay board
from the connector on the main & CD servo
board.
Relay board
CN443
CN457
Main & CD servo board
Fig. 9
Main & CD servo board
Fig. 10
Removing the tuner board (See Fig.11)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the rear panel.
1. Disconnect CN506 on the system control board.
2. Remove the screw H attaching the tuner board.
2-14
System control board
CN506
Tuner board
Fig. 11
H
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Removing the CD mechanism assembly
main & CD servo board (See Fig.12 to 14)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover, the front panel assembly,
the rear panel, the system control board and the
analog in/digital out board.
1. Remove the three screws I attaching the CD
mechanism assembly and the screw J attaching
the main & CD servo board.(The CD mechanism
assembly will be detached together with the main
& CD servo board.)
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Main & CD servo board
CD mechanism assembly
J
2. Remove the three screws K attaching the main &
CD servo board.
3. Disconnect the harness from connector CN440
and CN438 on the main & CD servo board on the
back of the CD mechanism assembly.
4. Remove the card wire from connector CN439 on
the main & CD servo board.
Main & CD servo board
J
CD mechanism assembly
I
K
I
Fig. 12
CN439
CN438
K
CN440
I
Fig. 13
Removing the front board (See Fig.15)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the front panel assembly.
1. Remove the seven screws L attaching the front
board in the front panel assembly.
Main & CD servo board
Fig. 14
L
L
Front board
Fig. 15
L
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<< CD Mechanism section >>
Removing the traverse mechanism
1. Remove the tray stopper screw "A" on the CD
tray
2. The CD tray is drawn out in the direction of the
arrow.
CD tray
Tray stopper
screw A
*When the mechanism is locked to the CD tray,
the lockof the CD tray comes off when the driver
etc. are inserted in the hole in the bottom of the
mechanism, and turns counterclockwise and the
CD tray is drawn out.
3. Two screws "B" which is the fixation of clamper
base is removed, clamper base is lifted, and
removes.
Hole by which driver is inserted
Drive motor
board
Clamper
base
B
B
4. One the screw "C" which suppresses the traverse
mechanism is removed.
5. The damper in four places is removed.
2-16
Damper
Traverse
mechanism
Damper
C
Damper
Damper
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Removing the spindle motor
1. Remove the traverse mechanism
2. The turntable is removed from the spindle motor,
and remove two screws D which is the fixation of
the spindle motor.
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3. Remove the screw which is the fixation of the
spindle motor and the feed motor, and solder on
the substrate is removed.
How to install spindle motor
1. The shaft of the spindle motor is passed from the
lower side of the mechanism base.
2. Two screws are installed in the spindle motor by
same strength.
3. The motor substrate is fixed with the screw, and
the substrate is soldered with each motor.
4. The turntable is installed.
5. When the turntable is installed, the center of the
turntable is vertically pushed on, and an accurate
turntable is pushed so that height from the
mechanism base to the upper surface of the
turntable may become 19.4mm.
D
Turntable
19.4mm
Bond
Method of bonding motor shaft and turntable
1. The adhesive uses locktite No,460.
2. Be careful please not to rise on the turntable by
using an ultra small amount about the adhesive
as shown in figure.
3. Moreover, the adhesive must never be put on the
axis(arrow part) of the motor.
Not bonding
Bond
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Flow of functional operation until TOC read
Power ON
Play Key
Slider turns REST
SW ON.
Automatic tuning
of TE offset
Check Point
Confirm that the voltage at the pin5
of CN440 is "H"\"L"\"H".
Tracking error waveform at TOC reading
Approx.3sec
Tracking
servo
off states
Automatic measurement
of TE amplitude and
automatic tuning of
TE balance
VREF
pin 25 of
IC462(TE)
Approx
1.8V
Disc states
to rotate
Tracking
servo
on states
Disc to be
braked to stop
TOC reading
finishes
500mv/div
2ms/div
Fig.1
Laser ON
Detection of disc
Automatic tuning of
Focus offset
Automatic measurement of
Focus S-curve amplitude
Disc is rotated
Focus servo ON
(Tracking servo ON)
Automatic measurement of
Tracking error amplitude
Automatic tuning of
Tracking error balance
Check that the voltage at the
pin40 of IC461 is + 5V?
Confirm that the Focus error
S-cuve signal at the pin28 of
IC462 is approx.2Vp-p
Confirm that the signal from
pin24 IC461 is 0V as a
accelerated pulse during
approx.400ms.
Confirm the waveform of
the Tracking error signal.
at the pin 25 of IC462 (R4628)
(See fig-1)
2-18
Automatic tuning of
Focus error balance
Automatic tuning of
Focus error gain
Automatic tuning of
Tracking error gain
TOC reading
Play a disc
Confirm the eys-pattern
at the lead of P4601
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Maintenance of laser pickupReplacement 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.
1. The level of RF output (EFM output:ampli
tude of eye pattern) will below.
Is the level of
RFOUT under
1.25 0.22Vp-p?
NO
Replace it.
Turn off the power switch and,disconnect the
power cord from the ac outlet.
Replace the pickup with a normal one.(Refer
to "Pickup Removal" on the previous page)
Plug the power cord in,and turn the power on.
At this time,check that the laser emits for
about 3seconds and the objective lens moves
up and down.
Note: Do not observe the laser beam directly.
YES
O.K
Check the eye-pattern at P4601.
(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.
Focus drive output
Reference voltage input pin for D/A
I
output block (TVD,FOD,FBA,TBAL)
Focus Balance adjust signal output
O
O
Tracking Balance adjust signal output
Focus error signal input(Analog input)
I
Tracking error signal input(Analog input)
I
I
RF envelope signal input(Analog input)
Vibration detect signal input(H:detect)
I
Off track signal input(H:off track)
I
Track cross signal input
I
RF detect signal input(L:detect)
I
BDO input pin(L:detect)
I
Laser ON signal output(H:on)
O
Description
Pin
No.
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
symbol
TOFS
PLAY
WVEL
ARF
IREF
DRF
DSLF
PLLF
VCOF
AVDD2
AVSS2
EFM
PCK
FLAG
CRC
XSEL
VSS
XI
X2
VDD
VCOF2
AVSS1
OUT1C
OUT1D
OUT2D
OUT2C
AVDD1
DEMPO
CK384
IOSEL
TEST
SBCK2
SUBC
SBCK
CLDCK
IPFLAG
DEMPI
SDATI
LRCKI
BCKI
I/O
Non connect
II
Non connect
I
Non connect
I
RF signal input
I
Reference current input pin
Bias pin for DSL
I
I/O
Loop filter pin for DSL
Loop filter pin for PLL
I/O
I
Not used
I
Power supply(Analog)
Connected to GND(Analog)
Non connect
II I
Non connect
I
Non connect
I
Non connect
Clock input for subcode/serial output
I
Connected to GND(for X'tal oscillation
I
circuit)
Input of 16.9344MHz X'tal oscillation circuit
I
Output of X'tal oscillation circuit
O
I
Power supply(for X'tal cscillation circuit)
PLL loop filter terminal for jitter absorption
O
O
Ground terminal for audio DAC
O
PEM output terminal 1C
PEM output terminal 1D
O
O
PEM output terminal 2D
PEM output terminal 2C
O
Power supply for audio DAC
O
Non connect
-
384fs clock output
O
I
Mode switch terminal
I
Test mode setting terminal
I
Sub code/data reading clock input
O
Sub code/serial output
Clock input for sub code/serial output
I
O
Sub code /frame clock signal output terminal
Interpolation flag signal output H:Interpolation
I
IOSEL:L The outside DEMPO input terminal
I
SRDATA input terminal
I
When IOSEL is "L", LRCK input H:Lch data
I
L:Rch data
When IOSEL is "L", BCK input
I
Description
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LC72136N (IC2) : PLL frequency synthesizer
1. Pin layout
FM/AM
CLOCK
FM/ST/VCO
AM/FM
2. Block diagram
XT
CE
DI
DO
SDIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
XT
GND
LPFOUT
LPFIN
PD
VCC
FMIN
AMIN
IFCONT
IFIN
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1
22
16
15
3
4
5
6
17
21
3. Pin function
Pin
Symbol
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
XT
FM/AM
CE
DI
CLOCK
DO
FM/ST/VCO
AM/FM
LW
MW
SDIN
Reference
Driver
Swallow Counter
1/2
C
2
B
I/F
Powe r
on
Reset
Function
I/O
X'tal oscillator connect (75kHz)
I
LOW:FM mode
O
When data output/input for 4pin(input) and
I
Swallow Counter
1/16,1/17 4bit
1/16,1/17 4bit
12bit
Programmable
DriverS
Data Shift Register & Latch
782
6pin(output): H
Input for receive the serial data from
I
controller
Sync signal input use
I
Data output for Controller
O
Output port
"Low": MW mode
O
Open state after the power on reset
O
Input/output port
I/O
Input/output port
I/O
Data input/output
I/O
Phase
Detector
Charge Pump
Unlock
Detector
Universal
Counter
11
13
Pin
Symbol
No.
IFIN
12
IFCONT
13
14
AMIN
15
FMIN
16
VCC
17
18
19
20
12
I/O
Function
IF counter signal input
I
IF signal output
O
Not use
-
AM Local OSC signal output
I
FM Local OSC signal input
I
Power suplly(VDD=4.5-5.5V)
When power ON:Reset circuit move
PLL charge pump output(H: Local OSC
18
PD
O
frequency Height than Reference frequency.
L: Low Agreement: Height impedance)
Input for active lowpassfilter of PLL
19
20
21
22
LPFIN
LPFOUT
GND
XT
I
Output for active lowpassfilter of PLL
O
Connected to GND
X'tal oscillator(75KHz)
I
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TA2057N (IC1) : FM/AMP IF AMP & Detector
1.Block Diagrams
FM
IF IN
242322212019181716151413
AM
MIX
123456789111012
AM
RF IN
2.Pin Function
Pin
No.
I/O
1
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AM S.SENS
FM S.SENS
AM OSC OUT
O
-
I
-
O
O
O
O
AM
MIX
OUTVstbQUAD FM OUT AM OUT MPX INLPF 1LPF 2VCOL OUT
REG
FM
IF
S.SENSFMS.SENS
Symbol
AM RF
AM OSC
VCC
AGC
GND
IF OUT
TU IND
ST IND
Rch OUT
AMRF signal input
AM local oscillation circuit
AM local oscillation signal output
Power supply
AGC voltage input terminal
Connect to GND
IF REQ signal output to IC2
Indicator drive output when tuning
Stereo indicator output
"H"mono . "L"stereo
Output Rch
AM
IF IN
VCO
DIVIDE
DECODE
TUN
LED
TUN
LED
LEVEL
SW
IF
BUFF
IF REQ
SW
Lch OUT
O
O
O
O
I
AM OUT
O
FM OUT
O
FM QUAD
I
AM IF IN
I
AM MIX OUT
O
FM IF IN
I
AM
Symbol
VCO
LPF2
LPF1
MPX IN
Vst
/REQ
Output Lch
Voltage controlled terminal
When voltage of terminal is MONO
at "H" and ST at "L"
When voltage of terminal is AM at
"H" and FM at "L"
Multi plex signal input
AM detection signal output
FM detection signal output
Bypass to FMIF
Input of AMIF signal
Fixed voltage output terminal
Output terminal for AM mixer
Input of FMIF signal
Power lighting when it is on always
(CD/TUNER LED)
O
MD IN Indicator control output
-
Non connect
I
CD tray close switch detection terminal
I
CD tray open switch detection terminal
O
CD tray close control signal output
O
CD tray open control signal output
-
Non connect
O
Function tuner
I/O
Tuner reset
-
Non connect
O
Speaker relay control H=ON
-
Connect to GND
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Block diagram (XT-UXG6)
UX-G6/FS-G6
CN457
CN633
Connect to
(TD-UXG6)
CN833
(XM-G6)
Connect to
Connect to
CN433CN432CN431
PB L/R
REC L/R
IC433
REC BUFFER
MDPB L/R
MDREC L/R
MDINLED
INH RESET AXRESET
MDTx
MDKEY
CD/OPT
MDRESET
MDRECLED
CN909
(AX-UXG6)
CN435
IN
L/R
CLK
READY
STATUS
COMMAND
MDRx
STB CLOCK DATA
ASWO L/R
AUX L/R
DIGITAL OUT
TO CN508
CN436
J4302
DOUT
CD/OPT MDRESET
MDKEY AXRESET
RESET MDRECLED
CN456CN455
INH MDINLED
AMP.
HEADPHONE
DATA
CLOCK
STB
CN453CN454CN451
ASOW L/R
IC436
L/R OUT
IC435
VOLUME
ELECTRIC
SDA SCL
J4301
AUX IN
CN452
IC462
RF & SERVO AMP.
A+C,B+D,E,F
CN439
F , T
OPTIMA-7
IC432
SOURCE
SELECTOR
ARF
LDON
1C,1D
2C,2D
IC461
& PROCESSOR
DIGITAL SERVO
FEED
IC431
CD LPF
X1,X2
X4601
IC463
BTL DRIVER
FM
SM
CN440
MOTOR
MOTOR
SPINDLE
TUO
DOUT
MCLK
L/R
M DATA
MLD
SUBQ
OPEN
CLOSE
IC464
CD TRAY
MOTOR DRIVE
REST SW
SQCK
S TAT
OPENSW
CN443
LSIRST
CN437CN434
CLOSESW
CN438W451
IC434
L4121
REM KEY0
CN501W511
TO CD MECHANISM
CN507
L4221
CN444
IC502
REMOTE
CONTROL
SWITCH
OPERATION
S5001~S5003
CN503CN504
IC501
FTU
CLK
SYSTEM CONTROL
TU L/R
TCLK TDATA
PERIODO MPX
CN506
CN505
TO
TUNER
SECTION
HEADPHONE
BLKCK
RESTSW
SUBQ LSIRST
SQCK STAT
COMMAND
STATUS
READY
RDS CLK
RDSDATA
TO
TUNER
SECTION
J5001
MLD MDATA
CN508CN502
TO W451
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UX-G6/FS-G6
<< M E M O >>
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TD-UXG6
UX-G6/FS-G6
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UX-G6/FS-G6
Disassembly method
(TD-UXG6)
Removing the top cover (See Fig.1)
1. Remove the two screws A and the four screws B
attaching the top cover.
2. Remove the top cover from behind in the direction of the arrow while pulling the sides outward.
Removing the front panel assembly
(See Fig.2 to 5)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover.
1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN637
on the main board and remove the screw C
attaching the ground terminal on the main board.
Top cover
A
C
B
B
x 2
B
Fig. 1
Front panel assembly
2. Remove the three screws D on the bottom of the
body.
3. Release the joint "a" on the bottom and the joints
"b" on both sides of the body, and remove the
front panel assembly toward the front.
Front panel assembly
Main board
CN637
Front panel assembly
D
Fig. 2
D
Fig. 3
Joint a
D
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Joint b
Joint b
Fig. 4Fig. 5
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Removing the rear panel
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig.7-1
CAUTION: Lift the lock and
pull out the wire.
E
E
Joint c
Rear panel
Joint c
CN633
Main
board
Wire stopper
Rear panel
CN633
Fig. 7Fig. 7
F
F
CN647
F
Main
board
CN635
Cassette mechanism assembly
Connector on the
motor
board
UX-G6/FS-G6
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover.
1. Remove the three screws E attaching the rear
panel on the back of the body and release the
two joints "c" on both sides while moving the rear
panel upward
(See Fig.6 and 7)
2. Disconnect the harness from connector CN633
on the main board.
(When disconnecting the harness from the rear
panel, unhook the upper and lower four hooks of
the wire stopper on the back of the rear panel
and pull out the harness outward.)
Removing the cassette mechanism
assembly (See Fig.8)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the front assembly.
1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN647
and the harness from CN635 on the main board
respectively.
2. Disconnect the harness from the connector on
the motor board in the cassette mechanism
assembly.
3. Remove the four screws F and detach the
cassette mechanism assembly upward.
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Removing the loading mechanism board/
Dolby board (See Fig.9)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the rear panel.
1. Disconnect the harness from the connector on
the motor board in the cassette mechanism.
Then disconnect the loading mechanism board
from connector CN634 on the main board.
2. Disconnect the Dolby board from connector
CN632 and CN636 on the main board.
Removing the main board (See Fig.10)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover, the rear panel, the loading
mechanism board and the Dolby board.
1. Disconnect the card wire from connector CN637
and CN647 on the main board. Then disconnect
the harness from CN635.
2. Remove the four screws G attaching the main
board.
Loading mechanism
board
G
CN647
CN637
G
CN634
Fig. 9
Main
CN636
board
Connector on the
motor
board
CN632
board
Dolby
Main
board
CN635
G
Removing the front board (See Fig.11)
•Prior to performing the following procedure,
remove the top cover and the front panel assembly.
1. Remove the seven screws H attaching the front
board in the front panel assembly.
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Fig. 10
Front panel assembly
H
HH
Front
board
Fig. 11
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<<Cassette Mechanism Section>>
Detaching the cassette loading
mechanism (Fig. 1 to 3)
1. Turn the loading drive gear in the direction shown by
the arrow so that the head relay board can be removed.
2. Remove the screw A securing the head relay board
(to protect the head wire).
3. Remove the two screws B securing the capstan motor
bracket.
4. Remove the screw D securing the cassette stabilizer,
and detach the stabilizer by pressing it from the side
the securing screw is on.
5. Remove the two screws E securing the bracket.
6. Disconnect the capstan motor wiring and detach the
cassette mechanism and capstan motor bracket from
the loading section.
7. Turn the unit over and remove the four screws C
securing the cassette mechanism assembly.
8. Loading section
Detach the left and right side brackets by pressing their
bottoms into the unit and then pulling them towards the
back. Detach the left side by turning the loading gear.
9. To detach the tray without removing the screws
(D and E) securing the bracket, open the stopper’s
pawl as shown in the figure and release the stopper to
pull out the tray.
(When D and E are not removed)
Release this stopper.
B
A
Fig. 1
Capstan belt
UX-G6/FS-G6
E
B
C
CC
Loading gear
Loading belt
C
Fig. 2
Loading pulley
Tray
E
D
Turn the gear
to detach the tray.
(When D and E are not removed)
Release this stopper.
Stopper
Open to the outside.
Push to the inside to remove.
Fig. 3
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Detaching the capstan motor (Fig. 4)
1. Disconnect the capstan motor wiring.
2. Remove the two screws F securing the capstan
motor.
Detaching the mechanism (Fig. 5 to 11)
1. Head block
Remove the two screws G securing the head
block (when installing, attach to the return gear
arm).
2. Pinch roller assembly
(1) Remove the pinch roller return spring (used to
prevent particle build-up).
(2) Release the hook securing the pinch roller
arm and pull the assembly up.
3. Reel disk
Press in the tip and pull out the disk. The stopper,
reel feather, spring and reel disk are detached at
the sometime.
FF
Fig. 4
G
G
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Fig. 5
Fig. 7
Fig. 6
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4. Leaf switch replacement
H
H
Unsolder
J
Fig. 8
Guide
Reel idle gear
II
I
I
Fig. 9
C washers
washers
Fig. 10
Remove the two screws H securing the leaf switch
board.
UX-G6/FS-G6
5. Mechanism base
(1) Pull out the reel disk.
(2) Detach the brake arm.
Pull up the brake arm by releasing the stopper
on the brake arm shaft.
(3) Remove the four switches I securing the
mechanism base unit.
(4) Pull out the reel idle gear.
(5) Turn the unit over and remove the screw J.
Detaching the flywheel
1. Remove the C washers and washers from the
capstan.
2. Pull out the flywheel.
Note: When assembling, be sure to replace the C
washers and washers on the same sides they
came from.
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UX-G6/FS-G6
Assembling (Figs. 11 to 13)
1. Set the cam gear in the position shown in the figure.
2. Set the spring as shown in the figure.
3. Set the solenoid plunger (shaft).
4. Attach to the mechanism base.
5. Slide the head return slider (white plastic) in the
direction shown by the arrow to position the stud.
6. Check the positioning of the plunger.
7. Set the cam gear with the screw (K).
8. Turn the cam gear and make sure that the headbase
moves back and forth.
Spring
Insert in the slit.
K
Turn
Cam gear
Fig. 11
Slider
This should be
positioned here.
Assembly so that the stud is positioned here.
Slide the head return slider a little in the derection
shown by the arrow during assembling
and insert the screw J (Fig. 8)
Fig. 12
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Fig. 13
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Main adjustment
1.Measuring instruments required for adjustment
(1) Low frequency oscillator
This oscillator should be capable of outputting
0dB (0.775V) at the 600W terminal at an
oscillation frequency of 50 - 20kHz.
(2) Attenuator (Impedance: 600 )
(3) Electronic voltmeter
(4) Standard tapes for measurement
VT712 (for measuring the tape speed and
wow flatter)
VT724 (Reference level) (1kHz)
TMT735 (for measuring the playing (playback)
frequency characteristics) (1kHz and 12.5kHz)
TMT6447 and TMT6448 (for music scanning)
VT705 (12.5kHz) (for adjusting the head
azimuth)
(5) Standard recording tape
AC-225 (TDK AD), AC-514 (TDK SA), or
equivalent (Be sure to use only the standard
recording (measurement) tapes specified by
this division).
UX-G6/FS-G6
(6) 600
(7) Distortion meter (band pass filter)
(8) Torque gauge (cassette)
(9) Wow flatter meter
(10) Frequency counter
(11) M300 gauge (Gauge M300)
(12) Band pass filter
2.Setting of the respective switches and volume
knobs
Dolby NR switch: OFF
Reverse mode: ON
Power supply switch: ON
resistors and so forth (for attenuator
matching)
For adjusting the torque related to CTG-N,
TW211,TW2121, TW2231 and TW2241
3.Arrangement of adjusting positions
VR614,VR624
Adjustment of recording
and playing sensitivity
Dolby board
Pin 8 of IC635
Confirmation
of dolby circuit
recording
Main board
Loading
mechanism
board
VR671
Adjustment of
motor speed
Test point CN641
LR
GND
VR622,VR612
Adjustment of
playing equalizer
VR621,VR611
Adjustment of
playing lavel
L6351,TP631,TP632
Adjustment of
bias frequency
VR613,VR623
Adjustment of
recording and playing
frequency characteristics
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UX-G6/FS-G6
Procedures for adjusting the mechanism section
Caution for Changing the Head
Remove the screw provided from right above the head. At this time, peel the screw locks around the head by
using a sharp-pointed device. Moreover, use the screw driver matching the corresponding screw.
ItemsAdjusting positionReference valueRemarks
Adjustment of
1
head azimuth
Adjustment
2
of motor
speed
1. Connect the voltmeter to the
[LINE OUT] terminal.
2. Play the test tape VT705
(12.5kHz).
3. Adjust the head azimuth
screws so that the phase
difference between both the
forward and reverse channels
becomes maximum and the
output of both of the channels
becomes maximum.
1. Connect the frequency
counter to the [LINE OUT]
terminal.
2. Play the test tape VT712.
3. With VR671, adjust the
counter reading to 3,000Hz.
Adjusting
position
Forward
and
reverse
azimuth
screws
VR671
Maximum
output
(within -1dB)
3000 10Hz
Forward
azimuth
screw
Reverse
azimuth
screw
Adjusting
screw
Confirmation
3
of wow flatter
Confirmation
4
of playing
torque
Forward
5
feeding/
reversing
torque
1. Connect the wow flatter meter
to the [LINE OUT] terminal.
2. Play the test tape VT712
(3kHz).
3. Confirm that the wow flatter
value is within 0.18%
(JIS WTD).
1. Confirm the playing torque by
using the torque test tape
(TW2131 [FWD]) or the
CTG-N gauge.
1. Confirm the forward feeding/
reversing torque by using the
gauge as mentioned above
or using the test tapes
(TW2231 [FWD]/TW2241
[REV]).
0.18% or less
(JID WTD)
26~75 g/cm
70~170 g/cm
(both FF/REW)
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UX-G6/FS-G6
Procedures for adjusting the electrical circuit
The following adjustments should be performed after adjusting the tape traveling and head angles.
• The sequence of adjustment should in principle be according to the following order of description.
• The adjustment items denoted by asterisk should be performed whenever the head has been changed.
[0dBs = 0.775V]
ItemsAdjusting and confirmation methods frequency level deviation of output up and down values
Confirmation
1
of Dolby circuit
recording
(Recording
mode)
ItemsAdjusting positionReference valueRemarks
Adjustment of
*2
playing level
Adjustment of
*3
playing
equalizer
Recording
Dolby B
Input:[Line IN] (-8dBs)
Measuring points:Pin 8 of IC635
and pin 2 of CN641
Reference level at measuring
points 400Hz
-8dBs (=Cal. level)
While playing the test tape
VT724 (1kHz), adjust the
CN641 output to -25.5dBs with
VR611 and VR621.
(The L - R channel output
difference should be within
0.5dB).
While playing the test tape
TMT7063 (1kHz and 12.5kHz),
adjust the test point TP (CN641)
output to the reference values at
1kHz and 12.5kHz outputs with
VR612 (Lch) and VR622 (Rch).
Adjusting
position
L:VR611
R:VR621
L:VR612
R:VR622
Frequency level
1kHz Cal-40dB
5kHz Cal-20dB
1kHz Cal 0dB
-25.5dBs
0.5dB
(L-R difference:
within 0.5dB)
With reference
to 1kHz, the
deviation of
12.5kHz
should be 1.5
0.5dB
Deviation of output up
and down values
+5.7dB 2dB
+3.5dB 1.5dB
0dB +0.5/-1 dB
Adjust the playing level since
this level will be changed
whenever the head has been
changed.
At this time, the impedance of
electronic voltmeter should be
100 or more.
NR : OFF
By using the test tape
TMT7063 (12.5/1kHz/63Hz),
confirm that 63Hz:+2dB 3dB
with reference to 1kHz.
Reference
4
value of
recording
input
Adjustment of
5
bias frequency
Adjustment of
*6
recording and
playing
frequency
characteristics
Confirm that the input level at
the test point TP (CN641)
terminal is -25.5dB when
1kHz -28.2dBs has been
applied to the line input.
Connect the frequency counter
to the test points TP631 and
TP632 and adjust the bias
frequency to 100kHz with
Record 1kHz/12.5kHz with a
normal tape, and adjust the
deviation at 12.5kHz to +0
0.5dB with reference to 1kHz
by means of VR613 (Lch) and
VR623 (Rch).
High frequency area up
High frequency area down
Response (dB)
50Hz1kHz12.5kHz
0
Output level:
-25.5dBs 1dB
L6351
100kHz +9kHz
-1kHz
L:VR613
R:VR623
Normal tape:
0 0.5dB
Chrome tape:
0 4dB
Bias current is smaller.
Bias current is appropriate.
Bias current is greater.
Frequency
Tape : chrome
Mode : recording
Ref-20dB : [Value reduced by
as much as -20dB from the
reference input value] 28.2dB
The bias value in the case of
chromium tape will be set by
shifting the voltage with
reference to that in the case of
normal tape.
Unless the bias current has
been adjusted correctly, the
recording characteristics will
become as indicated in the
diagram on the left hand side.
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UX-G6/FS-G6
ItemsAdjusting position
*7
Adjustment of
recording and
playing
sensitivity
8
Confirmation
of recording
and playing
distortion rate
9
Confirmation
of recording
and playing
S/N ratio
1.While applying 1kHz -28.8dB
to the line input terminal,
confirm that the sensitivity
level at the test point
TP_____ is 0dBs.
2.While recording and playing back
the above, adjust the recording
signal current with VR614 (Lch)
and VR624 (Rch) so that the
sensitivity level becomes-25.5dBs.
1.Record the test tapes ______
at 1kHz and reference input.
2.Check the output with a distortion
meter while playing back the
above test tapes, and confirm that
the respective distortion rates
comply with the standard value.
1.Halfway during recording at 1kHz
and reference input, sample the
input and perform non-signal
recording.
2.While playing back the above,
measure the difference between
the reference recording output
and non-signal recording output
with an electronic voltmeter, and
confirm that the measurement
complies with the standard value.
Adjusting
position
L:VR614
R:VR624
Reference value
Normam tape:
-25.5dBs
0.5dB
Chrome tame:
-25.5dBs
2dB
Normal tape:
3.0% or less
Chrome tape:
3.0% or less
Normal tape:
38dB or over
Chrome tape:
40dB or over
Remarks
The left and right level
difference of both normal
and chrome tape should be
within 0.5dB.
The sensitivity level should
be adjusted with normal
tape.
NR:OFF
Tape:Normal tape
Confirm the distortion rate
after adjusting the bias
current and recording level.
10
Confirmation
of erasing rate
11
Confirmation
of music
scanning
action
12
Confirmation
of NR effect
1.Apply 400Hz signal (Ref. + 10dB)
from the [LINE IN] terminal.
2.After rewinding the above, erase
a part of the recorded portion.
3.Measure the ratio of the erased
portion to the recorded portion
with an electronic voltmeter.
1.After loading the test tape
TMT6447, press the [PLAY] and
[FF] buttons or [REW] button.
After rewinding the tape, perform
music scanning and execute the
[PLAY] action.
2.After loading the test tape
TMT6447, press the [PLAY] and
[FF] buttons or [REW] button. In
this case, be sure not to perform
music scanning at the beginning
of tape winding.
While short-circuiting the
[LINE IN] terminal input,
1.Confirm the difference of noise
level at self-recording and playing
when the Dolby is off and Dolby
B is on.
55dB or over
8.5dB or over
For measuring the erasing ratio,
connect a band pass filter(B.P.F)
between the electronic voltmeter
on the deck.
1kHz0VU
+20dB
input
Deck
recording/
erasing
Electronic
voltmeter
Band pass
filter(B.P.F)
In this case, use the CCIR
ARM filter.
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Description of major ICs
BA8221AN (IC634) : ALC
UX-G6/FS-G6
1
RIN
VCC
510K
39K
510K
LIN
2
VCC
39K
3
TC
4
GND
MUTE
5
MUTE
VCC
6
LO
VCC
7
RO
VCC
8
VCC
HA12136A (IC635) : Noise reduction amplifire
REC
IN
REC
IN
GND
161514131211109
BIAS
12345678
Vcc
PB
IN
PB
IN
SW
SW
Vref
REC/PBBIAS
BUFFER
AMP
BUFFER
AMP
NR
ON/OFF
PB
OUT
PB
OUT
DET
SIDE
CHAIN
SIDE
CHAIN
DET
REC
OUT
REC
OUT
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UX-G6/FS-G6
MN171601AJABF (IC671) : System control
2.Key matrix1.Pin layout
32 ~ 17
33
~
48
49 ~ 64
3.Pin function
Pin No.SymbolI/OFunction
1
2~7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24~26
27,28
29
30~32
33
34
35
36,37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45,46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55,56
57
58~61
62,63
64
16
~
1
REC/PB
NC
MSI
NC
Cro2/NORM
BIAS
NORM
PBMUTE
NC
NROFF
NRREC
R.MUTE
BLUE
REC
REVPLAY
FWDPLAY
REVERSE
DOLBYB
KO1,KO0
KI2~0
NC
PLZ
CAPN
NC
REV-RSW
PACKSW
DETECT
CroMETALSW
PLAY
FWD-RSW
NC
OPEN
CLOSE
CLOSESW
OPENSW
RST
X1
X2
VSS
OSC2,1
VDD
NC
DCSO/I
NC
O
I
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
-
I
O
O
-
I
-
I
I
I
I
I
O
O
I
I
I
-
-
-
I/O
-
-
I/O
-
KEYI0
KEYI1
KEYI2
Switching to R/P head
Connect to GND
Detecting to music scan
Non connect
Detecting to Chrome
Bias output
Switching to playback equalizer (H=70, L=120 )
Playback mute
Non connect
Switching to ON/OFF for DOLBY (H=OFF, L=ON)
Switching to REC/PB for used DOLBY (H=PB, L=REC)
Recording mute
Indicator control output
Indicator control output (REC)
Indicator control output (REVERSE Play)
Indicator control output (FORWARD Play)
Indicator control output (REVERSE)
Indicator control output (DOLBY B NR)
Non connect
Key matrix output
Non connect
Key matrix input
Non connect
Plunger ON
Capstan motor ON
Non connect
Detect reverse recording (Recording prohibition)
Non connect
Tape detecting(tape in use:L)(tape ON:L)Tape detect yes or not
Detecting to reel pulse
Detecting to chrome
Detecting to play
(Recordable:L) Detecting to FWD to recording (recording prohibition)
Non connect
Cassette tray : open
Cassette tray : close
Detecting for cassette tray : close
Detecting for cassette tray : open
CPU Reset input
Connect to GND
Non connect
Connect to GND
Oscillation terminal
Power supply
Connect to GND
DCS input/output
Connect to GND
KEYO0
REC PAUSE
REVERSE
DOLBY B NR
KEYO1
STOP
< >
OPEN/CLOSE
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Block diagram (TD-UXG6)
CN636
REC L/R
UX-G6/FS-G6
PLAYBACK AMP.
PB L/R
CN635
DECK
IC632
AMP.
RECORDING
HEAD UNIT
IC631
IC633
PB/REC
SWITCH CONTROL
REC/PB
X6701
OSC1,2
IC675
RESET
LED
S6601~S6606
OPERATION SWITCH
CN667
CN637
KI0~2 KO0,KO1
RESET
CONTROL
MECHANISM
D6601~D6606
NROFF
NRREC
REC L/R
IC671
CN632
PB L/R
CN633
CN642
IC634
CONTROL
AUTO LEVEL
CN433
Connect to
(XT-UXG6)
CN646
PB L/R
REC L/R
IC635
DOLBY IC
OPEN SWITCH
CLOSE SWITCH
CN647
SWITCH
DETECTION
CAPSTAN
CMA
CMB
OPEN SW CLOSE SW
DRIVE
MOTOR
CN634
CN644CN648
CMA
CMB
DETECT
CAPN PLZ
MOTOR
VR671
TAPE SPEED
CAPSTAN MOTOR
CONTROL
Q6731~Q6733
Q6734,Q6735
PHOTO DETECTOR
OPEN CLOSE
IC673
TRAY CONTROL
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Disassembly method
(SP-UXG6)
Removing the ornament panel assembly
1. Remove the saran board from the speaker box.
(Saran board can be detached by pulling the
side of saran board forward.) (See Fig.1)
2. A minus driver is inserted in the space between
the ornament panel and the cabinet in the
bottom part of the main body little by little. (See
Fig.4) 3.A minus driver is inserted in a surrounding round of the ornament panel little by little,
and the ornament panel is removed. (See Fig.2)
Joint part
Ornament
panel
*The wound adheres when the driver is moved up
and down with the driver inserted, and inserts in
the direction where the driver was inserted.
*It is easy to remove when the driver is chiefly
inserted in the place because there is a part
which the convex part of the ornament panel
has inserted in the concave part on the cabinet.
*The wound must not adhere by using the cloth etc.
when it is not easy to remove.
Removing the tweeter unit (See Fig.5)
1. The ornament panel is removed 2.T wo plug
wires(black and yellow) connected with the
tweeter unit are pulled out. 3.Remove the two
screws A attaching the tweeter unit.
Fig.3
Saran net
Fig.1
Tweeter unit
A
Joint part
Fig.2
Ornament
panel
Fig.4
Plug wire
(black)
A
Plug wire
(yellow)
B
Removing the woofer unit
1. The ornament panel is removed.
2. Remove the four screws B attaching the woofer
unit. (See Fig.5)
3. Two plug wires(red and black/yellow) connected
with the woofer unit are pulled out.(See Fig.6)
As parts for the repair of this speaker system,it is only
the speaker box assemblies. It is not possible to supply with each part unit.
2-46
Ornament
panel
Fig.5
Fig.6
B
Woofer unit
Woofer unit
Plug wire
(black/yellow)
Plug wire
(red)
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Standard schematic diagrams
Power transformer section (AX-UXG6)
5
4
UX-G6/FS-G6
3
2
1
Parts are safety assurance parts.
When replacing those parts make
sure to use the specified one.
ABCDEFG
2-47
Page 64
Main AMP. and power supply section (AX-UXG6)
5
4
UX-G6/FS-G6
3
2
CN908
1
Parts are safety assurance parts.
When replacing those parts make
sure to use the specified one.
MAIN SIGNAL
ABCDEFG
2-48
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UX-G6/FS-G6
FL Display and micom section (AX-UXG6)
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDEFG
2-49
Page 66
UX-G6/FS-G6
System control section (XT-UXG6)
5
4
3
2
1
Main signal
ABCDEFG
2-50
Page 67
CD Servo control section (XT-UXG6)
5
4
UX-G6/FS-G6
3
2
CD/Main signal
1
Tape P/B signal
Tape REC. signal
Tuner signal
MD Play signal
MD REC. signal
ABCDEFG
2-51
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UX-G6/FS-G6
Tuner section (XT-UXG6 except Ver.J)
5
4
3
2
1
FM/Tuner signal
ABCDEFG
2-52
Page 69
UX-G6/FS-G6
Tuner section (XT-UXG6 only Ver.J)
5
4
3
2
1
FM/Tuner signal
ABCDEFG
2-53
Page 70
UX-G6/FS-G6
Head AMP. & Mechanism control section (TD-UXG6)
5
4
3
2
1
Tape playback signal
Tape recording signal
ABCDEFG
2-54
Page 71
UX-G6/FS-G6
Dolby section (TD-UXG6)
5
4
3
2
1
Tape playback signal
Tape recording signal
ABCDEFG
2-55
Page 72
Printed circuit boards
System control & Main amplifier board (AX-UXG6)
5
4
UX-G6/FS-G6
3
2
1
ABCDEFG
2-56
Page 73
System control & Analog IN / digital OUT board (XT-UXG6)
5
4
UX-G6/FS-G6
3
2
1
ABCDEFG
2-57
Page 74
UX-G6/FS-G6
CD Servo & Main board (XT-UXG6)
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDEFG
2-58
Page 75
UX-G6/FS-G6
Main board (TD-UXG6)
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDEFG
2-59
Page 76
UX-G6/FS-G6
Tuner board (TD-UXG6)
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDEFG
2-60
Page 77
PARTS LIST
[ UX-G6 ]
AX-UXG6
XT-UXG6
UX-G6/FS-G6
TD-UXG6
* All printed circuit boards and its assemblies are not available as service parts.
Exploded view of general assembly and parts list -------------------------------------- 3 - 2
Electrical parts list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 - 5
Exploded view of general assembly and parts list -------------------------------------- 3 - 10
CD mechanism assembly and parts list --------------------------------------------------- 3 - 12
CD loading base assembly and parts list -------------------------------------------------- 3 - 13
Electrical parts list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 - 15
Exploded view of general assembly and parts list -------------------------------------- 3 - 20
Cassette mechanism assembly and parts list -------------------------------------------- 3 - 22
Electrical parts list ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 - 27
Packing materials and accessories parts list------------------------------------------------- 3 - 30
3-1
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Exploded view of general assembly and parts list
AX-UXG6
5
59
4
8
21
Block: No. M 1 M M
58
67
A
2
5
7
6
9
59
12
11
60
60
82
60
1
f
j
a
76
B
14
D
12
12
FL Display board
3
15
12
E
13
72
f2,g
15
71
14
15
19
15
19
83
66
64
C
81
18
19
63
65
62
61
b
75
18
18
System control board
a
+
55
39
4
16
-
31
34
22
c
35
Regulator board
23
d
29
31
20
33
20
d
79
49
j
f
3
49
c
44
C
22
44
80
47
h
78
17
i
e
F
e
Amplifier
board
77
Main board
48
b
40
F
48
43
10
3
7
8
21
69
69
f
2
42
1~3
68
70
g
1
+
6.5mm 0.1mm
-
Pulley specified height
30
28
34
84
h
73
74
69
i
69
39
A
29
(2.5mm 0.1mm)
35
32
26
27
1
3-2
41
46
D
53
52
54
37
41
42
39
39
E
36
52
53
45
ABCD
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)
)
Parts list (AX-UXG6 General assembly)
Item
1LV10268-003AFRONT PANEL1
2LV41290-002APUSH BUTTON1 POWER PLATING
3LV41291-002APUSH BUTTON1 OP/CL PLATING
4LV41292-002APUSH BUTTON1 AUX PLATING
5LV41293-002APUSH BUTTON1 BAND PLATING
6LV41327-001AINDICATOR1
7LV31445-001AINDICATOR2 FOR M.JOG/VOL
8QYSBSF2608ZT.SCREW2 FOR INDICATOR
9E406971-222JVC MARK1
10LV31437-002AFL LENS1
11LV40220-006AFILTER1
12QYSBSF2608ZT.SCREW4 FOR SW PWB
13LV10269-001AFRONT COVER1
14LV41302-001ACOLLOR(B
15QYSBSF2608MSCREW7 FOR F.PANEL
16LV10266-002AFRONT BASE1
17LV20519-001AEDIT BUTTON1
18QYSBSF2608ZT.SCREW5 FOR MICON PWB
19QYSBSF2608ZT.SCREW4 FOR EDIT SW PWB
20E75896-002FELT SPACER2 FOR FOOT
21LV31444-001AJOG KNOB2
22QYSBST3006ZT.SCREW2 FOR F.BASE+B.CHASSIS
23LV31489-001AMOTOR BKT ASS'Y1
26LV41304-001AWORM WHEEL1
27QYREE2000XE RING1
28VYH8090-001SCGEAR 11
29LV41303-001APULLY1
30VKB3000-183BELT1
31PWN10EB12A5DC.MOTOR1
32QYSPSPT2020ZMINI SCREW2 FOR MOTOR
33QYSBST2005ZT.SCREW1 FOR PWB+M.BKT
34QYSBST3006ZT.SCREW2 FOR B.CHAS+M.BK
35QYSBST3006ZT.SCREW2 FOR M.BKT+PWB
36LV10289-001AB.CHASSIS ASS'Y1
37LV20518-001AARM BRACKET1
39LV41301-001ACOLLOR(A
40QSW0874-001SWITCH1 SW912
41LV41305-001ACOLLOR(C
42QYSSSF2608ZSCREW2
43LV31442-001AHEAT SINK1
44QYSBSF2608ZT.SCREW7 FOR LV31446-001
45QYSDSF2612ESCREW4 FOR LV31447-001
46LV31443-001AHEAT SINK BKT1
47QYSBSF2608ZT.SCREW1 H.S.BKT+H.SINK
48QYSBST3006ZT.SCREW1 H.S.BKT+B.CHASSIS
49QYSBST3006ZT.SCREW2 B.CHASSIS+PWB
50QYSBST3006ZT.SCREW1 H.S.BKT+PWB
52E47227-029FOOT2
Parts numberParts name
Q'ty
2
4
2
Description
Block No.M1MM
Area
3-3
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Parts list (AX-UXG6 General assembly)
Item
53QYSBST3006ZT.SCREW2 FOR FOOT
54QYSBSG3010ET.SCREW1 FOR HEAT SINK
55LV41621-001ABARRIER(B
58LV10273-001A/S/METAL COVER1
59QYSDSG3008NT.SCREW2 M.COVER+B.CHASSIS
60QYSDSG3008NT.SCREW4 M.COVER+R.PANEL
61LV20526-018AREAR PANEL1UP
62QYSDSG3008NT.SCREW1
63E409257-001GND TERMINAL1
64QYSDSG3008NT.SCREW2 FOR SPK TERMINAL
65QYSDSG3008NT.SCREW1 FOR SUB WOOFER
66QYSDSG3008NT.SCREW1 FOR SYS.CONNECT
67LV41755-001ACAUTION LABEL1
68QQT0273-004POWER TRANSF1 T001
69QYSDSTL4008ESPECIAL SCREW4 FOR TRANS
70LV31816-002ABARRIER(A
71QMPK090-205-JNPOWER CORD1U
50
51
52WJS0015-002AE-FL/RB WIRE1 19 PIN SYSTEM WIRE
54LV41773-001ASHEET1
Parts numberParts name
YSBSF2608ZT.SCREW7 FOR SW PWB
YSBST3006ZT.SCREW3 FOR F.PANE+B.CHASSIS
YSBST3006ZT.SCREW2
YSBSF3008ZSCREW2 CLAMP B.+LOADING BASE
YSBSF3008ZSCREW1 FOR TRAY
YSBST3006ZT.SCREW3 FOR CD LOADING
YSBSF2608ZT.SCREW2 PWB+CLAMPER BASE
YSBST3006ZT.SCREW1 TUNER+CHASSIS
YSBST3006ZT.SCREW1 PWB(L)+CHASSIS
YSBSF2608ZT.SCREW3 LOADING+PWB
YSDSG3008NT.SCREW2 FOR ANT.
YSDSG3008NT.SCREW2 FOR SYS.CONNECT
YSDSG3008NT.SCREW1 FOR AUX IN
YSDSG3008NT.SCREW1 FOR OPTICAL OUT
JJ010-051000SIN CR C-C WIRE1
JJ010-061501SIN CR C-C WIRE1
B12-1010BJFFC WIRE1 TUNER-MICOM
910-1508AJCARD WIRE1 CD PICK
Q'ty
1
1
Block No.M2MM
Description
Area
3-11
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CD mechanism assembly and parts list
Grease point
FG-87HS
(Grease to apply have to be a little for the exchange.)