Marantz DR6000F1N, DR6000N1G, DR6000K1B, DR6000K1G, DR6000N1B Service Manual

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Compact Disc Recorder
DR6000
385K855010 MIT 3120 785 22360 First Issue 2000.08
Service Manual
/K1B, /N1B, /U1B
R
DR6000
Printed in Japan
Please use this service manual with referring to the user guide ( D.F.U. ) without fail.
Recordable
ReWritable
POWER
CD RECORDER DR6000
PLAY/PAUSESTOP
REC
-+
PUSH ENTER
EASY JOG
LEVEL PHONES
REC TYPE REW FF
FINALIZE
DELETE
CANCEL
MENU
STORE
SOURCE ERASE
OPEN/CLOSE
DISPLAY SCROLL
ON/OFF
STANDBY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
MAIN UNIT
1. Servicing the DR6000 ................................................................................................................................ 1
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 3
3. WARNINGS .............................................................................................................................................. 4
4. SERVICE HINTS AND TOOLS ................................................................................................................. 5
5. SIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ....................................................................................................................... 6
6. FAULTFINDING TREES ......................................................................................................................... 11
7. FAULTFINDING GUIDE .......................................................................................................................... 15
8. WIRING DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................. 25
9. BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................... 27
10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LOCATION ................................................................................. 29
11. EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST ..................................................................................................... 37
12. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ..................................................................................................................... 40
REMARK : This service manual explains them by extracting specifications designed for the model DR6000 only. The explanation for CD-R module "MAR770" (Loader : CDL4009' + CD-R Main board) is not mentioned on this service manual. The CD-R module information is described in the service manual of CD-R modules <MAR770/MAR775>.
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MARANTZ DESIGN AND SERVICE
Using superior design and selected high grade components, MARANTZ company has created the ultimate in stereo sound. Only original MARANTZ parts can insure that your MARANTZ product will continue to perform to the specifications for which it is famous. Parts for your
MARANTZ equipment are generally available to our National Marantz Subsidiary or Agent.
ORDERING PARTS :
Parts can be ordered either by mail or by Fax.. In both cases, the correct part number has to be specified. The following information must be supplied to eliminate delays in processing your order :
1. Complete address
2. Complete part numbers and quantities required
3. Description of parts
4. Model number for which part is required
5. Way of shipment
6. Signature : any order form or Fax. must be signed, otherwise such part order will be considered as null and void.
SHOCK, FIRE HAZARD SERVICE TEST :
CAUTION : After servicing this appliance and prior to returning to customer, measure the resistance between either primary AC
cord connector pins ( with unit NOT connected to AC mains and its Power switch ON ), and the face or Front Panel of product and controls and chassis bottom. Any resistance measurement less than 1 Megohms should cause unit to be repaired or corrected before AC power is applied, and verified before it is return to the user/customer. Ref. UL Standard No. 1492.
In case of difficulties, do not hesitate to contact the Technical Department at above mentioned address.
991207MIT
USA
MARANTZ AMERICA, INC
MARANTZ AMERICA, INC.
440 MEDINAH ROAD ROSELLE, ILLINOIS 60172 USA PHONE : 630 - 307 - 3100 FAX : 630 - 307 - 2687
BRAZIL
PHILIP DA AMAZONIA IND. ELET. ITDA CENTRO DE INFORMACOES AO CEP 04698-970 SAO PAULO, SP, BRAZIL PHONE : 0800 - 123123
(Discagem Direta Gratuita)
FAX : +55 11 534. 8988
JAPAN
Technical
MARANTZ JAPAN, INC. 35- 1, 7- CHOME, SAGAMIONO SAGAMIHARA - SHI, KANAGAWA JAPAN 228-8505 PHONE : +81 42 748 1013 FAX : +81 42 741 9190
EUROPE / TRADING
MARANTZ EUROPE B.V. P.O.BOX 80002, BUILDING SFF2 5600 JB EINDHOVEN THE NETHERLANDS PHONE : +31 - 40 - 2732241 FAX : +31 - 40 - 2735578
TECHNICAL AUDIO GROUP PTY, LTD 558 DARLING STREET, BALMAIN, NSW 2041, AUSTRALIA PHONE : 61 - 2 - 9810 - 5300 FAX : 61 - 2 - 9810 - 5355
AUSTRALIA
JAMO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 EXPO COURT, P.O. BOX 350 MT. WAVERLEY VIC 3149 AUSTRALIA PHONE : +61 - 3 - 9543 - 1522 FAX : +61 - 3 - 9543 - 3677
THAILAND
MRZ STANDARD CO.,LTD 746 - 754 MAHACHAI ROAD., WANGBURAPAPIROM, PHRANAKORN, BANGKOK, 10200 THAILAND PHONE : +66 - 2 - 222 9181 FAX : +66 - 2 - 224 6795
TAIWAN
PAI- YUING CO., LTD. 6 TH FL NO, 148 SUNG KIANG ROAD, TAIPEI, 10429, TAIWAN R.O.C. PHONE : +886 - 2 - 25221304 FAX : +886 - 2 - 25630415
MALAYSIA
WO KEE HONG ELECTRONICS SDN. BHD.
SUITE 8.1, LEVEL 8, MENARA GENESIS, NO. 33, JALAN SULTAN ISMAIL, 50250 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA PHONE : +60 3 - 2457677 FAX : +60 3 - 2458180
AMERICAS
SUPERSCOPE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. MARANTZ PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS 2640 WHITE OAK CIRCLE, SUITE A AURORA, ILLINOIS 60504 USA PHONE : 630 - 820 - 4800 FAX : 630 - 820 - 8103
KOREA
MK ENTERPRISES LTD. ROOM 604/605, ELECTRO-OFFICETEL, 16-58, 3GA, HANGANG-RO, YONGSAN-KU, SEOUL KOREA PHONE : +822 - 3232 - 155 FAX : +822 - 3232 - 154
SINGAPORE
WO KEE HONG (S) PTE LTD WO KEE HONG CENTRE NO.23, LORONG 8, TOA PAYOH SINGAPORE 319257 PHONE : +65 2544555 FAX : +65 2502213
WILDASH AUDIO SYSTEMS NZ
WILDASH AUDIO SYSTEMS NZ
14 MALVERN ROAD MT ALBERT AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND PHONE : +64 - 9 - 8451958 FAX : +64 - 9 - 8463554
NEW ZEALAND
CANADA
LENBROOK INDUSTRIES LIMITED 633 GRANITE COURT, PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W 3K1 CANADA PHONE : 905 - 831 - 6333 FAX : 905 - 831 - 6936
AUSTRALIA
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1.Servicing the DR6000
1.1 INTRODUCTION:
The DR6000 is the consumer version of a CD recorder, this means that the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) is included. The DR6000 can only record on the Audio CDRs (Consumer Use). The DR6000 is suitable for recording and playback of CD-RW discs (CD-Re Writable disc).
1.2 OPENING THE PRODUCT :
The product can be opened by removing the top cover (6 screws). Once the product is opened one can have access to the several PCB's and the main module. To have access to the Display PCB, the Headphone PCB first the front cover has to be removed (See dismantling instructions on page1-7).
Below the several PCB's and it function and service policy will be discussed:
Consumer : For Digital Audio Professional : For General use (Including PC) P : Playback R : Recording
Playback & Recording and Disc
Disc
Player/Recorder
CD
CDR
CD-RW
SCMS
Consumer Disc
Consumer Disc
Professional Disc
Professional Disc
Finalized
Finalized
non Finalized
non Finalized
non Finalized
non Finalized
Finalized Finalized
Audio CD Player
Current products Ex:CD-17
Audio CD Player
CD-RW playback Ex:CD-17MK II
CD-RW Recorder
For Professional Ex:CDR630/640
CD-RW Recorder
For Consumer Ex:DR6000
PP no P no no no no no -
PP no P no P no P no -
P P P/R P P/R P/R P/R P/R P/R no
P P P/R P no P/R P/R no no YES
CDR LOADER
POWER
SW
BOARD
Trans-
former
POWER SUPPPLY
and
AUDIO
BOARD
DISPLAY BOARD
HEAD
PHONE
BOARD
MOTER
BOARD
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1.2.1 CDR loader (CDR main module CDL4009 or MAR770):
This complete CDR loader is considered as not repairable in the field. therefore this module will be repaired centrally. A
module exchange procedure will be set up for this purpose. The module can be removed from the product by removing 4 screws and the transformer (see demounting the CDR module on page 1-7), and loosing the connectors.
This module is the complete CD recorder, it contains the following parts:
CD Mechanism (CDM4009'). Underneath this mechanism a PCB is mounted which is adjusted to the mechanism (laser current settings are stored in EEPROM). Loader Assy. This mechanical assy takes care for the tray control. Main PCB. This PCB takes care that the (analog or digital) signal to be recorded is converted into a suitable signal which can be recorded on the disc. Digital signals with an other sampling frequency then 44.1kHz will be converted in the sample rate converter (DASP) to
44.1kHz. Analog signals will be first converted into a digital converter by the AD converter. This PCB also takes care that the signal from the CD (playback) is converted into a suitable digital signal (or analog via the DA converter). The main microprocessor controls the several functions of this PCB.
1.2.2 Power SW Board.
This PCB contains the Power SW, which is jointed the Power bottom on the front panel. All parts are available as spare parts.
1.2.3 Power Supply and Audio Board.
This PCB consists of power supply part and audio part. The power suppluy part delivers the several voltages for the diffrent PCB in the DR6000. On this power supply sevel fuses (secondary side) are mounted on this PCB. The audio part takes care that the signal from CDR main module is converted into an analog signal via DA converter and outputs the analog signal. This PCB contains the output and input connectors also. All parts are available as spare parts.
1.2.4 Display Board.
This PCB contains the Display, which informs the user about the status of the recording/playback process and it also takes care for scanning the keys on the front panel. The information from the keys is fed via a I C connection to the main microprocessor on the CDR loader module. Information which needs to be displayed is also fed via this I C line from the main microprocessor on the CDR loader module to the display controller. The parts for this PCB are available as service parts so this PCB can be repairable up to component level.
1.2.5 Headphone Board.
This PCB contains the headphone socket and potentiometer which controls the headphone volume. All parts are available as spare parts.
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IMPORTANT
In case of replace the CD-R module "MAR770", the initialization is necessary. Please initialize the CD-R module with following orders.
1. Press the POWER button (POWER ON) while depressing FINALIZE button and REC TYPE button together.
2. FL Display shows; WAIT
PGM PROTOCOL
PGM PORT END
3. Press the POWER button (POWER OFF).
Then the CD-R module set up to DR6000 own status.
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2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
System .................................................................................................... Compact disc digital audio
Number of channels ................................................................................ 2 (stereo)
Applicable discs ...................................................................................... CD, CD-R (digital audio), CD-RW (digital audio)
Power Requirement
F version ........................................................................................... AC 100 V 50 / 60 Hz
K version ........................................................................................... AC 110 V / 220 V 50 /60 Hz
N version ........................................................................................... AC 230 V 50 Hz
U version. .......................................................................................... AC 120 V 60 Hz
Power Consumption ................................................................................ 24 W
Operating Temperature . ......................................................................... 5 °C - 35 °C
Dimension (MAX)
Width ................................................................................................. 440 mm
Height ................................................................................................ 87 mm
Depth ................................................................................................ 317 mm
Weight ................................................................................................ 4.6 kg
AUDIO
Frequency Response ............................................................................. 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Playback S/N .......................................................................................... 105 dB
Playback Dynamic Range ....................................................................... 96 dB
Playback Total Harmonic Distortion ........................................................ 90 dB
Recording S/N (analog) .......................................................................... 90 dB
Recording Dynamic Range (analog) ....................................................... 92 dB
Recording Total Harmonic Distortion (analog) ........................................ 84 dB
Analog Output Voltage ............................................................................. 2 Vrms
Digital Coaxial Output ............................................................................. 0.5 V (p-p) / 75 ohms
Digital Optical Output .............................................................................. - 20 dB
Headphones ............................................................................................ 0 - 5 Vrms / 8 - 2000 ohms
Recording values for line input
Digital Coaxial Input (automatic sample rate conversion) ....................... 32 - 48 kHz
Digital Optical Input (automatic sample rate conversion) ........................ 32 - 48 kHz
Analog Input ............................................................................................ 560 mVrms / 50 kohms
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
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WARNING
All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set via a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools at this potential.
ATTENTION
Tous les IC et beaucoup d´autres semi-conducteurs sont sensibles aux décharges statiques (ESD). Leur longévite pourrait être considérablement écourtée par le fait qu´aucune précaution nést prise à leur manipulation. Lors de réparations, s´assurer de bien être relié au même potentiel que la masse de l´appareil et enfileer le bracelet serti d´une résistance de sécurité. Veiller à ce que les composants ainsi que les outils que l´on utilise soient également à ce potentiel.
WARNUNG
Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind empfindlich gegenüber elektrostatischen Entladungen (ESD). Unsorgfältige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kann die Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren. Sorgen Sie dafür, daß sie im Reparaturfall über ein Puls­armband mit Widerstand mit dem Massepotential des Gerätes verbunden sind. Halten Sie Bauteile und Hilfsmittel ebenfalls auf diesem Potential.
WAARSCHUWING
Alle IC´s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn gevoelig voor electrostatische ontladingen (ESD). Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan de levensduur drastisch doen vermindern. Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie via een polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met hetzelfde potentiaal als de massa van het apparaat. Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op ditzelfde potentiaal.
AVVERTIMENTO
Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono sensibili alle scariche statiche (ESD). La loro longevità potrebbe essere fortemente ridatta in caso di non osservazione della più grande cauzione alla loro manipolazione. Durante le riparationi occorre quindi essere collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della massa delápparecchio tramite un braccialetto a resistenza. Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili con quali si lavora siano anche a questo potenziale.
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original condition and that parts which are identical with those specified be used. Safety components are marked by the symbol
Le norme di sicurezza estigono che l´apparecchio venga rimesso nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambiago identici a quelli specificati. Componenty di sicurezza sono marcati con
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat in zijn oorspronkeliijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat onderdelen, identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast. De Veiligheidsonderdelen zijn aangeduid met het symbool
Varning !
Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
Advarsel !
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling.
Varoitus !
Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiina näkymättömälle laserisäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen !
ESD
SAFETY
Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvor­schriften zu beachten. Der Originalzustand des Gerätes darf nicht verändert werden. Für Reparaturen sind Original­ersatzteile zu verwenden. Sicherheitsbauteile sind durch das Symbol markiert.
Les normes de sécurité exigent que l`appareil soit remis à l`état d`origine et que soient utilisées les pièces de rechange identiques à celles spécifiées. Les composants de sécurité sont marqués
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
DANGER: Invisible laser radiation when open.
"Pour votre sécurite, ces documents doivent être utilisés par des spécialistes agréés, seuls habilités à réparer votre appareil en panne".
After servicing and before returning the set to customer perform a leakage current measurement test from all exposed metal parts to earth ground, to assure no shock hazard exists. The leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
AVAILABLE ESD PROTECTION EQUIPMENT :
anti-static table mat large 1200x650x1.25mm 4822 466 10953
small 600x650x1.25mm 4822 466 10958
anti-static wristband 4822 395 10223 connection box (3 press stud connections, 1M ) 4822 320 11307 extendible cable (2m, 2M , to connect wristband to connection box) 4822 320 11305 connecting cable (3m, 2M , to connect table mat to connection box) 4822 320 11306 earth cable (1M , to connect any product to mat or to connection box) 4822 320 11308 KIT ESD3 (combining all 6 prior products - small table mat) 4822 310 10671 wristband tester 4822 344 13999
3. WARNINGS
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SERVICE TOOLS
Audio signals disc 4822 397 30184 Disc without errors (SBC444)+ Disc with DO errors, black spots and fingerprints (SBC444A) 4822 397 30245 Disc (65 min 1kHz) without no pause 4822 397 30155 Max. diameter disc (58.0 mm) 4822 397 60141 Torx screwdrivers
Set (straight) 4822 395 50145
Set (square) 4822 395 50132 13th order filter 4822 395 30204 Hexagon socket screw button (No. 1.5)
4. SERVICE HINTS AND TOOLS
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The purpose of the dealer mode is to prevent people taking out the CD inside the player at exhibitions, showrooms etc.. This mode disables the open/close function of the player. The dealer mode can be switched on and off pressing keys [OPEN/CLOSE] and [STOP] of the CDR player simultaneously while switching on the unit. The dealer mode is stored in the flash memory and can only be changed by executing the above actions.
5. Diagnostic Software
5.1 Dealer mode
5.2 Dealer diagnostics
Figure 5-1
5.2.1 Description
The intention of the dealer diagnostics is to give an indication of the CDR player status. An inexperienced, even non-technical dealer will/can perform the test. Tests are executed automatically without need for external tools or disassembly of the unit. This test checks the CDR main board using the same tests as the electrical service diagnostics program. Only the result of the test, "PASSED" or "ERROR", will be shown on the display. Pressing keys [F FWD] and [REWIND] simultaneously while switching on the unit, starts the test. Switching off the unit ends the test.
5.2.2 Requirements to perform the test
Press <REWIND> + <FFWD>
simultaneously and switch
ON unit
Set OK?
To end test, switch OFF unit
Set displays
PASSED
Display blinks
“BUSY”
during test
YES
NO
Set displays
“ERROR”
Working keyboard to start up the test.
Working local display to check the output messages.
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CDR MAIN BOARD TEST
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS
(software versions, test for defective components)
PLAYER INFORMATION
YES
NO
Tests OK?
If power ON,
switch power OFF
Load CD-DA disc (SBC444A)
Press <PLAY> + <F FWD>
simultaneously and switch ON unit
Display :
"PLAYER ID" "SW VERSION BACK END" "SW VERSION CDR LOADER"
(DR6050
"SW VERSION CD LOADER"
)
Display :
"DTST1"
DRAM test (7702)
Display :
"DTST2"
FLASH CHECKSUM test (7702)
Display :
"DTST3"
FLASH ERASE test (7702)
Display :
"DTST4" *
CODEC test (7702)
Display :
"DTST5"
CDR LOADER COMMUNICATION test
Display :
"DTST5"
*
CD LOADER COMMUNICATION test
PASS OR FAIL
PASS OR FAIL
PASS OR FAIL
PASS OR FAIL
PASS OR FAIL
PASS OR FAIL
Display :
"DERRn"
n = failed test
Display next failed test
ABORT TEST
Press <F FWD>
ABORT TEST
Press <F FWD>
ABORT TEST
Press <F FWD>
ABORT TEST
Press <F FWD>
ABORT TEST
Press <F FWD>
LOADER TESTS
Display shows current disc time
CDR LOADER TEST CD-DA disc must be loaded
ABORT TEST
Press <F FWD>
YES
NO
Test OK?
Display :
"BERR1"
or
"NO CDDA"
or
"NO DISC"
Display shows current disc time
CD LOADER TEST * CD-DA disc must be loaded
YES
NO
Test OK?
Display :
"BERR2"
or
"NO CDDA"
or
"NO DISC"
* FOR DR6050 ONLY
ABORT TEST
Press <F FWD>
Press <F FWD>
Display segments blink at f=1Hz
DISPLAY TEST
Press <F FWD>
DISPLAY TEST
Press <F FWD>
Display shows name of pressed keys
KEYBOARD & RC TEST
KEYBOARD & RC TEST
To end test, switch OFF unit
* FOR DR6050 ONLY
5.3 Electrical service diagnostics
Figure 5-2
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5.3.1 Description
The intention of the electrical service diagnostics is to show the software versions present in the player and to direct the dealer towards defective internal units. The units are : the CDR main board, the CDR loader, the CD loader in case of a DR6050 and the keyboard/display board. A sequence of tests is executed automatically. Some of the tests can be aborted or skipped without the result being taken into account. External tools or disassembly of the unit is not necessary to get the diagnostic information. Pressing keys [PLAY/PAUSE] and [F FWD] simultaneously while switching on the unit, starts the test. Switching off the unit ends the test.
5.3.2 Requirements to perform the test
Working keyboard to start up the test.
Working local display to check the output messages.
A CD-DA disc with a minimum of 3 tracks in all trays to
perform the disc test.
5.3.3 Description of the tests
Player information
In this part of the test the following important information can be checked without removing the cover :
Recorder ID.
SW-version back end of player.
SW-version CDR loader.
SW-version CD loader (only for DR6050).
CDR main board test
As soon as the CDR main board tests are finished, all failure messages (if any) will be displayed sequentially by pressing the [F FWD] key. The message "DERRn" will be displayed with n indicating the faulty test number. If one of the tests is aborted with the [F FWD] key, no error message will be displayed for this test. The flash data erase test ("DTST3") can not be aborted ! The CDR main board test consists out of :
DRAM test
Display : "DTST1". The DRAM used for buffer management is tested by writing, reading and verifying test patterns.
Flash checksum test
Display : "DTST2". This test checks the checksum of the player's SW stored in the flash.
Flash data erase
Display : "DTST3". During this test, all temporary information (CDtxt) in the flash is erased.
CODEC (ADC/DAC) test
Display : "DTST4". This test checks the CODEC IC by writing, reading and verifying test patterns. The test is not applicable for CDR950.
CDR communication test
Display : "DTST5". The communication between the host processor (DASP) and the CDR loader via the DSA-R-bus is tested.
CD communication test
Display : "DTST6"). The communication between the host processor (DASP) and the CD loader is tested. The test is only applicable for DR6050.
Loader tests
These tests determine if the CDR loader and the CD loader in case of a DR6050 work correctly. A CD-DA disc with a minimum of 3 tracks needs to be inserted in both loaders. A disc test is executed to check focus control, disc motor control, radial control and jump grooves control. The disc test is performed by audio play-back of 5 seconds at the beginning, middle and end of the disc.
CDR loader test
During the test, the current disc time is shown. In case of an error the message "BERR1" will be displayed and the [F FWD] key must be pressed to continue with the following test. Pressing the [F FWD] key also aborts this test.
CD loader test
For CDR775 only. During the test, the current disc time is shown. In case of an error the message "BERR2" will be displayed and the [F FWD] key must be pressed to continue with the following test. Pressing the [F FWD] key also aborts this test.
Display test
All segments will blink at a frequency of 1 Hz. Pressing the [F FWD] key will start the next test because the user has to check for himself if all segments work properly.
Keyboard and remote control tests
The test will give the user the ability to test every key without executing the function assigned to it. Therefore, the user needs to press every key on the keyboard and the remote control. The display will show the name of the key being pressed. Pressing more than one key at once will give an unpredictable result except for the service combinations : [PLAY/PAUSE] + [STOP], [PLAY/PAUSE] + [F FWD], [F FWD] + [REWIND], [ERASE] + [RECORD], [PLAY/PAUSE] + [RECORD].
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5.4 Mechanical service diagnostics
Figure 5-3
5.4.1 Description
No external tools are required to perform this test. The cover needs to be removed because the user has to check the movements of the tray, focus and sledge visually. Pressing keys [PLAY/PAUSE] and [STOP] simultaneously while switching on the unit, starts the test. Switching off the unit ends the test. In case of a DR6050, one can check the CD loader mechanics in the same way by pressing the above key combination on the CD player keys.
5.4.2 Requirements to perform the test
Working keyboard to cycle through the tests and to start up the test.
Working local display to check the output messages.
5.4.3 Description of the tests
Focus control test
The focussing lens is continuously moving up and down. The display reads "BUSY".
Sledge control test
After pressing [F FWD] the sledge continuously moves up and down. Pressing [REWIND] stops the sledge at the position it is in and the focus control test resumes. The display reads "BUSY".
Tray control test
This test starts from within the focus control test routine. Pressing [OPEN/CLOSE] moves the tray in or out. In the tray open position one can initiate focus and sledge tests by
pressing [F FWD]. One has to stop these tests pressing [REWIND] before it is possible to close the tray again. Depending on the action the display reads "OPEN", "OPENED", "CLOSE" or "BUSY".
FOCUS TEST
Display shows
BUSY
Visual inspection
TRAY TEST
Visual inspection
Display shows
OPENED
even if tray is blocked
<
OPEN
>
<
CLOSE
>
SLEDGE TEST
Visual inspection
<FWD><REWIND>
MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS
(test for defective components)
Press <PLAY/PAUSE> + <STOP>
simultaneously and switch
ON unit
If power ON,
switch power OFF
To end test, switch OFF unit
Display shows
BUSY
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5.5 DC-erase service mode
5.5.1 Description
This test is initiated by pressing [ERASE] and [RECORD] simultaneously while switching on the unit. The player will erase a complete CD-RW disc (including PMA and ATIP lead out area) at speed N=2. The display shows the countdown of the remaining time required for the operation to complete. The format is "ER mm:ss", where "mm" are the remaining minutes and "ss" the remaining seconds. After completion the message "PASSED" is shown, and the player has to be switched off and on again to start up in normal operating mode. Switching off the unit before completion of the test, leaves the disc in an unpredictable state. In such case only a complete DC-erase procedure can recover the CD-RW disc.
5.5.2 Requirements to perform the test
Functional CDR player.
A CD-RW audio disc must be present in the tray.
Figure 5-4
Load CD-RW disc
Press
<ERASE> + <RECORD>
simultaneously and switch
ON unit
Display shows:
PASSED
when the erase function is
completed
ERROR
if DC ERASE fails
Display shows:
ER mm:ss
mm
:remaining minutes
ss :remaining seconds
TOTAL
and
REM
are also
illuminated
DC ERASE SERVICE MODE
(erasement of complete CD-RW)
To end test, switch OFF unit
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Figure 6-1
6. Faultfinding Trees
NO DISC LOADED
SWITCH ON POWER
PRESS
<OPEN/CLOSE>
SEE CD-DA DISC
FAULT FINDING
SEE CD-R DISC
FAULT FINDING
SEE CD-RW DISC
FAULT FINDING
INSERT DISC
PRESS <OPEN/CLOSE>
DISPLAY?
DISPLAY:
"INSERT DISC"
CD-DA DISC
LOADED?
CHECK:
POWER SUPPLY & TRAFO
WIRING
ON/OFF SWITCH
FUSES
VOLTAGES
DISPLAY (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
WIRING
CONTROL SIGNALS
CLOCK SIGNAL 8MHz
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: DISPLAY TEST, KEYBOARD TEST
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
MECHANICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF ERROR OCCURS
TRAY?
CD-R DISC
LOADED?
NONO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YESYES
YES
YES
CD-RW DISC
LOADED?
YES
STBY LED?
PRESS <DISPLAY>
MAINS, MAINS CABLE
CHECK:
STANDBY LED
NO
YES
KEYBOARD
WIRING
DISPLAY BOARD (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
WIRING
CONTROL SIGNALS
CLOCK SIGNAL 8MHz
SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: DISPLAY TEST, KEYBOARD TEST
KEYBOARD
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Figure 6-2
PLAY BACK OF CD-DA
DISCS OK
PRESS <PLAY>
CD-DA DISC LOADED
CHECK:
CHECK:
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
HEADPHONE?
DIGITAL
YES
DISTORTION?
DISPLAY:
CD
&
T.O.C. INFO?
YES
DISC
DETECTION &
READING?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
NO
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
WIRING
I/O BOARD
FLEX & WIRE CONNECTIONS
+5V, +12V, -12V, -8V
AUDIO
ANALOG
OUT?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
CONNECTION OF HEADPHONE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
DIGITAL OUT TRANSFORMER LT02, Q311, OPT TRANSMITTER JT02
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
AUDIO
OUT?
SEE FAULTFINDING GUIDE I/O BOARD - ANALOG OUT PATH
HEADPHONE BOARD
+12V (pin 6. J902), -12V (pin 4. J902)
WIRE CONNECTION
PLAY SBC442 DISC (1kHz, -30dB) AND CHECK SIGNAL AT TESTPOINTS 1, 2, 3 and 4
KILL VOLTAGE (pin 7. J902) : -8V DURING PLAY
KILL TRANSISTORS Q903 - Q906
I/O BOARD OPAMP Q901
I/O BOARD
FLEX & WIRE CONNECTIONS
+5V (pin 13. JJ01)
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
Faultfinding Trees
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Figure 6-3
FINALISED OR PARTIALLY RECORDED CD-R DISC
CD-R DISC EMPTY
START MANUAL
RECORDING FROM
ANALOG SOURCE
CD-R DISC LOADED
LEVEL
ADJUSTABLE?
NO
YES
NO
YES
DISPLAY:
CD R
&
OPC INFO?
YES
DISC
DETECTION &
READING?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
NO
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
WIRING
NO
YES
DISPLAY:
CD
OR
CD R
&
T.O.C. INFO?
SEE CD-DA DISC
FAULT FINDING
CHECK:
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
DISPLAY BOARD (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE DISPLAY BOARD)
EASY JOG KNOB
I2C COMMUNICATION
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: KEYBOARD TEST
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
LOADED :
I/O BOARD (SEE FAULT FINDING GUIDE I/O BOARD - ANALOG IN PATH)
SET OK
DIGITAL IN?
OPTICAL IN?
NO
YES
RECORDING
SUCCESSFUL?
NO
YES
CHECK:
OPTICAL RECEIVER J301
AUDIO CONNECTIONS & CABLES
I/O BOARD
FLEX AND WIRE CONNECTIONS
⇒ ⇒
+5V (pin 13 conn. JJ01)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
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CD-RW DISC LOADED
START ERASING OF LAST RECORDED TRACK
SET OK
ERASING
SUCCESSFUL?
YES
NO
NO
YES
DISPLAY:
CD RW
&
OPC INFO?
YES
DISC
DETECTION &
READING?
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
DISC: DIRT, SCRATCHES, DAMAGED...
NO
POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGES
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS:
REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
CHECK:
WIRING
NO
YES
CHECK:
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS: REPLACE CDR MODULE IF
"DERRn"
OR
"BERRn"
ERROR OCCURS
IF DISC CORRUPTED TRY DC ERASE
DISPLAY:
CD
OR
CD RW
&
T.O.C. INFO?
CD-RW DISC EMPTY
FINALISED OR PARTIALLY RECORDED CD-RW DISC
SEE CD-DA DISC
FAULT FINDING
LOADED :
Figure 6-4
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651516
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
37
41
141211 17 18 20 21 22
42434445464748495051
10
25
23 244
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
3
64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55254 53
1
80
79
77
76
75
13
39
38
40
78
79819
33
52
TMP87C874F
SCL
SDA
VSS1
XOUT
XIN
RESETN
P22
P21
TEST1
P20
INT0
INT1
SCK0
PORT3
I C
2
VKK
COUNTER
PROGRAM
I/O PORT1
TIMER/COUNTER
I/O PORT6 (VFT)
VASS
VAREF
VDD
I/O PORT8 (VFT)
CONVERT.
8 BIT A/D
16 BIT
( RAM )
512X8 BIT
DATA MEMORY
TIMER/COUNTER
( ROM ) 8kX8 BIT
INTERRUPT
CONTROLLER
I/O PORT7 (VFT)
( I/O PORT2 )
PROGR MEMORY
I/O PORT0
CLOCK/TIMING CONTROLLER
8 BIT
I/O PORTD (VFT) I/O PORT9 (VFT)
I/O PORT5
I/O PORT4
C P U
INT0 external interrupt input 0 INT1 external interrupt input 1 RESETN reset signal input, active low SCL I2C-bus serial clock input/output SDA I2C-bus serial data input/output TEST test pin, tied to low VAREF analog reference voltage input VASS analog reference ground VDD +5V VKK VFT driver power supply VSS ground XIN, XOUT resonator connecting pins for high-frequency clock
BLOCK DIAGRAM
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Display controller TMP87CH74F
TMP87CH74F (QY01) is a high speed and high performance 8-bit single chip microprocessor, containing 8-bit A/D conversion inputs and a VFT (Vacuum Fluorescent Tube) driver. In this application, its functions are :
slave microprocessor.
FTD driver.
generates the square wave for the filament voltage
required for an AC FTD.
generates the grid and segment scanning for the FTD.
generates the scanning grid for the key matrix.
input for remote control.
All the communication runs via the serial bus interface I2C. The display controller uses an 8Mhz resonator as clock driver.
General description
The display board has three major parts : the FTD (Fluorescent Tube Display), the display controller TMP87CH74F and the keyboard. The display controller is controlled by the DASP master processor on the CDR main board. The communication protocol used is I2C. So all the information between DASP and display controller goes via the SDA or I2C DATA and SCL or I2C CLK lines. Communication is always initiated by the DASP on the CDR main board. Unlike the previous generations of CDR players, the interrupt generated by the display controller at key-press or reception of remote control is not used. Instead, the DASP polls the display controller for these events.
7. Faultfinding Guide
7.1 Display Board
7.1.1 Description of display board
Figure 7-1
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PM3392A
CH1!10.0 V= MTB1.00ms ch1+
0V
+4V
-30V
PM3392A
CH1!2.00 V= CH2 2 V= MTB10.0ms ch1+
+5V
0V
+5V
0V
I2C DATA
I2C CLK
PM3392A
CH1!10.0 V= MTB1.00ms ch1+
0V
+5V
-30V
Supply voltages
The display board receives several voltages via connector JY01.
VFTD : -30V ±5% measured at pin 2 of conn. JY01.
VDC1-VDC2 : 4V3 ±10% measured between pin 1 and 3 of
conn. JY01.
+5V : + 5V ±5% measured at pin 10 of conn. JY01. Voltages VFTD, VDC1 and VDC2 are produced in the I/O Board and sent to the display board via the CDR main board. The +5V voltage is produced on the CDR main board as D5V.
Clock signal
As clock driver for the display controller, a resonator of 8 Mhz (XY01) is used. The signal can be measured at pins 8 and 9 of the display controller : 8 Mhz ±5%.
Control signals
RESETN
The reset signal comes via pin 4 of conn. JY01 from the DASP master processor on the CDR main board (SYS_RESET). The reset is low active. It should be kept low during power up for at least 3 machine cycles with supply voltage in operating range and a stable clock signal (1 machine cycle = 12 x 1/Fc (8 Mhz) sec.). During normal operation, the reset should be high (3V3). The high signal is 3V3 because the DASP operates on 3V3.
I2C DATA/I2C CLK
These lines connect to the DASP master processor via respectively pin 5 and pin 7 of conn. JY01. When there is no communication, they should have the high level (+5V). The oscillogram below gives an indication of how these signals should look like.
Grid lines
Level and timing of all grid lines, G1-->G15, can be checked either at the FTD itself or at the display controller. Grid lines G13, G14 and G15 each have an extra current amplifier in line : QY04 for G13, QY03 for G14 and QY02 for G15. A typical grid line signal shows in the oscillogram below.
Segment lines
Level and timing of all segment lines, P-->P21, can be checked either at the FTD itself or atthe display controller. The data on these segment lines however, depends on the characters displayed. The oscillogram below shows a segment line with data. A segment line without data maintains a -30V level.
FTD drive lines
Filament voltage
Should measure 4.3V ±10% (=VDC1-VDC2) between pins 1-2 and pins 52-53 of FTD(VY01).
7.1.2 Test instructions
Figure 7-2 I2C SIGNALS
Figure 7-3 OSD
Figure 7-4 SEGMENT LINE
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PM3392A
CH1!2.00 V= MTB5.00ms ch1+
0V
+5V
CL 96532121_031.eps
141099
PM3392
Pin3
Pin1
CH1 5.00 V= CH2 5.00 V= MTB20.0ms- 1.92dv ch2-
CL 96532121_032.eps
141099
PM3392
Pin3
Pin1
CH1 5.00 V= CH2 5.00 V= M TB20.0ms- 1.92dv ch2-
CL 96532121_033.eps
141099
PM3392A
CH1!2.00 V= MTB20.0ms ch1+
1
+5V
0V
CL 96532121_034.eps
141099
Key matrix lines
The lines connected to pins 34, 35, 36 and 37 of the display controller act as matrix scanners. Without a key pressed, they maintain a low level. As soon as a key is pressed, the scanning line connected to that key puts out a scanning signal, which should look like the oscillogram below. This scanning signal goes via the pressed key to I/O port 4 of the display controller (pins 28 to 33). The display controller can now determine which key has been pressed. Without a key pressed, pins 28 to 33 of the display controller maintain a high level (+5V).
Easy jog knob
Rotary operation The easy jog knob (SY26) incorporates a whole heap of user control possibilities in just one knob. Without the knob being operated, pin 1 and 3 of the knob (and thus pin 16 and 17 of the display controller), maintain the +5V level. Turning the knob clockwise briefly connects pin 1 to GND followed by pin 3.
The pulses created this way arrive at pin 16 and 17 of the display controller. The first pulse to arrive tells the controller the direction of the rotation. Counting the pulses reveals the amount of rotation. Combining and decoding this information, the display controller will execute the appropriate task.
Push button operation
This button connects to the key matrix lines and thus the operation is identical to the ordinary keys. Without being pressed, pin 4 of the easy jog maintains the low level, pin 5 the high level. When pressed the scanning signal goes through the closed contact of pins 4 and 5, and can be checked at both pins.
IR receiver - remote control
In the DR6000 the IR receiver ZY01 is mounted on the display board. In all versions the IR receiver connects to the display controller. The signal coming from the receiver can be checked at pin 22 of the display controller. This signal is normally high (+5V). When the remote control is being operated, pulses mixed in with the +5V can be measured. The oscillogram gives an indication of how the signal looks like with the RC being operated.
Figure 7-7 TURN ANTI-CLOCKWISE
Figure 7-6 TURN CLOCKWISE
Figure 7-5 KEY MATRIX SCAN LINE
Figure 7-8 IR RECEIVER SIGNAL
Turning the knob anti-clockwise briefly connects pin 3 to GND followed by pin 1.
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SWITCH POWER ON,
EXIT STAND BY
MODE
DISPLAY BOARD
OK
DISPLAY?
CHECK :
SUPPLY VOLTAGES -30V ±5% at conn. JY01-2 4V3 ± 10% between conn. JY01-1 and JY01-3 +5V ± 5 % at conn. JY01-10
CLOCK SIGNAL 8Mhz at pins 8, 9 of QY01
CONTROL SIGNALS RESETN 3V3 (high) at conn.JY01-4 after start up I2C DATA at conn. JY01-5 I2C CLK at conn. JY01-7
FTD DRIVE LINES ⇒ Filament voltage 4V3 ± 10% between pins 1-2 and
pins 52-53 of the FTD (VY01)
Grid lines (see test instructions) Segment lines (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS - Local display test
YES
YES
YES
KEY
FUNCTIONS?
REMOTE
CONTROL?
NO
NO
CHECK:
KEY MATRIX LINES (see test instructions)
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS – Keyboard test
EASY JOG KNOB (see test instructions)
NO
CHECK:
IR RECEIVER signal at pin 22 of QY01
ELECTRICAL SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS Remote control test
7.1.3 Display board troubleshooting guide
Figure 7-9
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Voltage Reference
Modulator
D S
Modulator
D S
Digital Decimation
Filter
Serial Output
Interface
Clock Divider
5 4 2 13 24 22 17 15 23 18 19 20
21
3
6 7
1
2
VREF
AINL+
AINL -
AINR+ AINR -
AGND VA VD DGND VB CMODE MCLK SMODE2 SCLK LRCK FSYNC
S DATA
SMODE1
PD HPFE TST1 TST2 TST3 TST4
16 9 8 10 11 14
Test pin Should be left floating. (Pull- down pin)
No. Pin Name I/O PIN / FUNCTION
1 AINR+
I
Right channel analog positive input pin
2 AINR-
I
Right channel analog negative input pin
3 VREF
O
Voltage Reference output pin (VA-2.6V) Normally connected to VA with a 0.1uF ceramic capacitor in
parallel with a 10uF electrolytic capacitor. 4 VA Analog section Analog Power Supply, +5V 5 AGND Analog section Analog Ground 6 AlNL+
I
Left channel analog positive input pin 7 AINL-
I
Left channel analog negative input pin 8 TST1
Test pin Should be left floating. (Pull- down pin)
Test pin Should be left floating. (Pull- down pin)
Test pin Should be left floating. (Pull- down pin)
10 TST2 11 TST3 14 TST4
9 HPFE
I
High Pass Filter Enable pin (Pull- up pin)
"H": ON
"H": OFF
12 VD Digital section Digital Power Supply pin, +5V 13 DGND Digital section Digital Ground pin 16 PD
I
Power Down pin
"L" brings the device into power-down mode. Must be done
once after power-on.
17 MCLK I Master Clock input pin
CMODE="H" : 384fs
CMODE="L" : 256fs
18 SCLK I/O Serial Data Clock pin
Data is clocked out at the falling edge of SCLK.
Slave mode: 64fs clock is input usually.
Master mode: SCLK outputs a 64fs clock.
SCLK stays low during the power-down mode(PD="L").
19 LRCK I/O L/R Channel Clock Select pin
Slave mode: An fs clock is fed to this LRCK pin.
Master mode: LRCK output an fs clock.
LRCK goes "H" at SMODE2="L" and "L" at SMODE2="H"
during reset when SMODE1 "H".
20 FSYNC I/O Frame Synchronization Signal pin
S!ave mode: When "H", data bits are clocked out on SDATA.
As I
2
S slave mode ignores FSYNC It should hold "L" or "H". Master mode: FSYNC outputs 2fs clock. Stay low during the power-down mode(PD="L") .
21 SDATA O Serial Data Output pin
Data are output with MSB first, in 2's complement format. After 20 bits are output it turns to "L". It also remains "L" at a power- down mode(PD="L").
22 CMODE I Master Clock Selection pin
"L": MCLK=256fs "H": MCLK=384fs
23 SMODE1 I Serial Interface Mode Select pin 15 SMODE2 I Defines the directions of LRCK, SCLK and FSYNC pins and
Output Data Format. SMODE2 is pull- down pin. SMODE1 SMODE2 MODE LRCK L L Slave mode: MSB justified : H/L H L Master mode Similar to I
2
S : H/L
L H Slave mode: I
2
S : L/H
H H Master mode: I
2
S : L/H
24 VB
Substrate Power Supply, +5V
The I/O board for the DR6000 is a full high performance AD/DA panel, acting as an interface to the outside world. Key components are DS1807, ADC AK5351 and DAC TDA1305.
Description
The via cinch connected anolog-in L and R signals are pre­amplified by opamp Q701 after which they are presented to an adjustable amplifier made out of DS1807 and opamp Q706. The level of the incoming analog signal is adjusted by means of control lines "I
2
S" coming from the DASP on the CDR main board and switching the mux/ demux. The anolog signal is then presented to the A/D converter A5351 (Q703) where they are converted from analog to I
2
S-bus
data format. The I
2
S-bus is connected via connector JJ01 and flex to the DASP on the CDR main board. The ADC uses the CL11-clock (11.2896 MHz), coming from the DASP on the CDR main board.
ADC AK5351
Description
The AK5351 is a stereo, 20-bit oversampling ADC based on Sigma Delta technology intended primarily for digital audio bandwith applications. It supports the I2S-bus data format. The device can be used in either slave or master mode. In this application it is used in slave mode receiving it's clock from the DASP on the CDR main board.
Block diagram
7.2 I/O Board
7.2.1 Analog-in path
Figure 7-10
Figure 7-11
Pin description
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WO
HO
LO
SCL
SDA
A0 A1 A2
L1
H1
W1
Control Logic
Address Logic
Figure 7-12
Figure 7-14
Pin description
PIN DESCIPTION
L0, L1 Low End of Resistor H0, H1 High End of Resistor W0,W1 Wiper Terminal of Resistor
VCC 3V/5V Power Supply Input
A0..A2 Chip Select Inputs
SDA Serial Data I/O SCL Serial Clock Input
GND Digital Ground
AGND Analog Ground
NC No connection
Addressable Dual Audio Taper Potentionmeter : DS1807
Block diagram
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Description
The I2S-bus data format being the digital output signal, goes from the DASP on the CDR main board via flex and connector JJ01 to the I/O board. Here it is presented to the D/A converter TDA1305. The DAC's analog outputs pass an amplification circuit (opamp Q601). After amplification the analog-out L and R signals pass the filtering circuit and are sent to both the headphone connector on the headphone board and the HDAM circuit, analog out cinch connectors on the I/O board. The DAC uses the CL11-clock (11.2896 MHz), coming from the DASP on the CDR main board.
DAC TDA1305
Description
The TDA1305 is a high performance, single-chip stereo, audio DAC delivering 106dB dynamic range sample rate.
Block diagram
Figure 7-15
7.2.2 Analog-out path
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PINNING
SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION
V
DDA
1 analog supply voltage
V
SSA
2 analog ground
TEST1 3 test input; pin should be connected
to ground (internal pull-down
resistor) BCK 4 bit clock input WS 5 word select input DATA 6 data input CLKS1 7 clock selection 1 input CLKS2 8 clock selection 2 input V
SSD
9 digital ground
V
DDD
10 digital supply voltage
TEST2 11 test input; pin should be connected
to ground (internal pull-down
resistor) SYSCLKI 12 system clock input n.c. 13 not connected (this pin should be left
open-circuit) n.c. 14 not connected (this pin should be left
open-circuit) V
SSD
15 digital ground SYSCLKO 16 system clock output DEEM1 17 de-emphasis on/off; f
DEEM
32 kHz,
44 kHz and 48 kHz
DEEM2 18 de-emphasis on/off; f
DEEM
32 kHz,
44 kHz and 48 kHz MUSB 19 mute input (active LOW) DSMB 20 double-speed mode input
(active LOW) ATSB 21 12 dB attenuation input
(active LOW) VOL 22 left channel output FILTCL 23 capacitor for left channel 1st order
filter function should be connected
between pins 22 and 23 FILTCR 24 capacitor for right channel 1st order
filter function should be connected
between pins 25 and 24 VOR 25 right channel output V
ref
26 internal reference voltage for output
channels (0.5V
DD
)
V
SSO
27 operational amplifier ground
V
DDO
28 operational amplifier supply voltage
Figure 7-16
Pin configuration and description
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PRESS <PLAY>
LOAD SBC442 TEST CD (1kHz, -30dB) 4822 397 30155
CHECK:
Flex and wire connections
CL11
= 11.2896MHz at pin 2 conn. JJ01
+5V, +12V, -12V
Kill transistors QN51, QN52, QN53, QN54
I2S signals at pin 5, pin 6, pin 8 conn. JJ01
CHECK:
FILTER_L, FILTER_R
signals : 1kHz, 350mVpp
CDR_LEFTOUT, CDR_RIGHTOUT
signals : 1kHz, 320mVpp
DAC FILTER_L, DAC FILTER_R circuits (I/O board circuit diagram 5)
KILL
voltage testpoint 1 : -8V during play
MUTE
voltage : low during play
ANALOG OUT PATH OK
Figure 7-17
Troubleshooting analog-out path
7.2.3 Digital in/out paths
7.3 Headphone board
There is a cinch digital-in paths and an optical path taking the digital signals pretty much straight to the DASP on the CDR main board. The optical-out and the digital-out path take the signal from the DASP on the CDR main board to their respective output connectors on the I/O board.
The L and R analog signals coming from the analog output on the I/O board pass an adjustable amplifier (opamp Q901) after which they are passed on to the headphone connector. The amplification is adjusted by means of a potentiometer positioned at the front of the CDR player.
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8. WIRING DIAGRAM
J810
11
1
JF54
1 6
JH01
JH04
1
2
CDR MAIN BOARD
7
1
J902
WY03
WY03
WY02 JY01
Connections delivered with CDR-loader assy
Cable connected to tray switch and tray motor
I/O BOARD PP16
1820
130
1500
11
F934
110
1000
1220
1330
1200
1
10
1
11
Flex connected to CDM
Flex connected to sledge motor
Flex connected to turn table motor
1
4
130
1
POWER SW BOARD PH16
HEADPHONE BOARD P916
1 1610
1122
W901
W802
WY03
J801
1
10
W801
1
10
JH06
1
2
POWER TRANSFORMER BOARD PH26
7
1
J903
1
30
JJ01
WY02
WY01
8003
8003
WH04
W001
STAND-BY BOARD PY26
DISPLAY BOARD PY16
WH04
1 COLD 2 HOT
W801
1 12VA 2 GND 3 12VA 4 12VD 5 GND 6 12VA 7 5VD 8 5VD 9FR
10 FR
W802
1 -8V 2 +12V 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 +5VD 7 +5VD 8 GND
9 DC1 10 VFTD 11 DC2
W901
1 LCH 2 GND 3 RCH 4 -12V 5 GND 6 +12V 7 MUTE
WY01
1 VDC2 2 VFTD 3 VDC1 4 SYS- RESET 5 IIC- DATA 6 GND 7 IIC- CLK 8 DISPL- INT 9 GND
10 +5VD
WY02
1 RC-5 OUT 2 RC-5 IN 3 STAND-BY 4 IIC-CLK 5 IIC-DATA 6 RESET
WY03
1 STAND-BY 2 GND
8003 ( at conn. JJ01 of I/O Board )
1 GND 2 SYS-CLOCK 3 CD/HP 4 GND 5 IIS-WS-A0 6 IIS-BCK-A0 7 GND 8 IIS-DATA-A0
9 IIS-WS-A1 10 GND 11 IIS-BCK-A1 12 IIS-DATA-A1 13 -5VD 14 PST3 15 HDCD 16 LEVEL-A0 17 LEVEL-A1 18 LEVEL-A2 19 IDSP-COPY 20 N MUTE 21 DEEM-A0 22 KILL-OUT 23 EBU-PROF 24 GND 25 DIG-IN1 26 DIG\IN2 27 GND 28 DIG-OUT 29 OPT-IN 30 GND
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9. BLOCK DIAGRAM
JF54
M
CDL 4009 LOADER ASSY
TRAY
TR+, TR-
SL+, SL-
SLEDGE
RAD
SLEDGE
FOCUS
TRAY
TRAYSW
RAD+, RAD­FOC+, FOC-
SIN+, SIN­COS+, COS-
TRAY SWITCH
TURN TABLE
VRA, VFO, VSL
TRAYIN, TRAYOUT
TRAYSWF
REFSIN, SINPHI, REFCOS, COSPHI
CDM3800
7240
7225
PCS PRE-AMP
NE532D
POWER DRIVER
BA5938FM
HALL MOTOR DRIVER
BA6856FP
7330
FLASH EPROM
7208
DEMUX
7209
DASP
MCF5244
M
M
FLEX 10P
FLEX 11P
LASER & FORWARD SENSE
PHOTO DIODES
RADIAL FOCUS
1330
FLEX 30P
1000
1220
1200
7010
AEGER
TZA1020
ANALOG ERROR SIGNAL GENERATOR FOR RECORDABLE
A1LF, A2LF, B1LF, B2LF C1LF - C4LF
LASER CONTROL
7016
XDAC
M62364
CAHF
IR, IW, IE
EFMDATA, EFMCLK, LWRT
HF AMP FILTER
I2C EEPROM
M24C08
7207
EFMTIM3
LO9805
7008
RAM
7802
CONTROL LINES
CONTROL LINES
CONTROL LINES
CONTROL LINES
CONTROL LINES
CDR60
SAA7392
DECODER ENCODER MOTOR CONTROL
HIN WOBBLE
7300
DRIVE, HALL FEEDBACK
OFFTRACK LLP CDR60PLL
ATIPSYNC
A1, A2, CALF
ALPHA0
TLN, MIRN, FEN, REN, RE
CONTROL LINES
EFM TIMING GENERATOR
F934
2 WIRES
2 WIRES
FLASH ROM
7703
DRAM
7702
DSA-CDR
DATA BUS
ADDRESS BUS
SUBCODE BUS
DOBM-CDR
DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR
MACE2
SAA7399
BASIC ENGINE PROCESSOR
MAD0 - MAD7
MA8 - MA17
7270
7701
ADDRESS BUS
DATA BUS
A1 - A20 D16 - D31
SYS-RESET
FLEX 30P
SLAVE DISPLAY CONTROLLER
TMP87CH74F
KEYS
RC5
EASY JOG
DISPLAY ASSY
I/O BOARD
HEADPHONE BOARD
JJ01
11 WIRES
POWER SW BOARD
10 WIRES
J801
J8101500
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
33.8688 MHz
1707
VDC2
VFTD
VDC1
+5V
+12V
-12V
DISPLAY
15-BT-62GNK
VY01
QY01
SY26
CDR MAIN BOARD
VDC2
VFTD
VDC1
+5V
/2
74F74D
SYS-CLK-16W (16.9344 Mhz)
SYS-CLK-BE (8.4672 Mhz)
SYS-CLK-BE (8.4672 Mhz)
7706A
10 WIRES
JY01
4 WIRES
WY01
J902
J903
7 WIRES
1820
HP-OUT
+12V-12V
Q901
MIC-DETECT
CL11
POWER TRASFORMER
ZY01
RC-5
BUFFER/ LEVEL SIFT
ADC
SEPARATER
DAC
AD1855
QD01
ADC
AD1877
QD02
Q703
Q705/Q706
Q702
ELEL VOL
RC-5
SXXX
ANALOG INPUT
Q701
Q601
Q602
HDAM
ANALOG OUTPUT
DIG IN COAX
DIG IN POTICAL
SW
INT
EXT
SXXX
DIG OUT COAX
DIG OUT POTICAL
Q311
Q311
Q311
STAND-BY SW
POWER SUPPLY
+12V -12V
+5V
KILL
STAND-BY
I2S
I2S
I2C
RC-5
KILL
QD50
QD03
HP-OUT
KILL
KILL
ENPHASIS
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29 30
80
1
24
25
40
41
64
65
1 11
12
22
23
33
34
44
R651
R652
R653
R654
R655
R656
L651
L652
C651
C652
RN51
RN52
RN53
RN54
J651
QN51
QN52
QN53
QN54
J311
R311
C311
L311
C312
Q311
R312C313
R313R314
C314
LT01
LT02
CT01
RT01
J701
L701
L702
JT01
CT02
C301
R301
RT02
CT03
SY01
SY02 SY03
SY04 SY05
SY06
SY07 SY08
SY12
SY13 SY17
SY18
SY22 SY23
QY02
QY03
QY04
RY01
RY02
RY03
RY04
RY05RY06
DY01
CY03
CY04
CY05
RY09
RY10
RY11
CY06
CY07
ZY01
SY26
XY01
DY04
J901
L901
L902
QY01
CY10
CY09
RY13
RY12
Q601-1
C605
C629
C631
QH01
QH03
RH19
RH21
RH17
CH01
DH09
RH01
RH03
RH09
RH15
RH25
RH07
RH11
QH07
QH09
QH11
QH05
RH05
C655
QH13
RH23
QH15
Q901
R901
R902
R920
R903R905
R904
R906
R907
R908
C901
C902
C903
C904
C905
C906
RY21
RY22
RY23 RY24 RY25 RY26
JF51
LF51
RF56
QF51
RF51
RF52RF53
RF55
RF54
SF51
RF57
QF52
CF52
CF51
DF51
R701
R702
C701
C702
Q701
QH14
RH20
RH22
QH16
QH10
RH18
CH02
RH16
QH12
RH08
RH10
RH26
QH08
DH10
RH12
RH06
QH04
RH04
RH24
C656
C658
C657
RH02
QH02
QH06
Q703
Q702
J301
JT02
J902
J903
JJ01
C602
C601
C603
C604
C606
R607
R611
R612
QD01
RD07
CD01
CD03
CD05
CD09
CD11
CD13
CD15
QD02
RD08
QD03
RY27
CD02
CD04
CD06
CD08
CD12
CD14
CD16
CD18
CD20
CD19
CD21
C703
C704
C705
C706
C707
C708
C709
C710
C711
C712
C713
C714
C715
C716
C717
C718
C719
C720
C721
C722
C723
C724
C725
C726
R703
R704
R705
R706
R707
R708
R709
R711
R712
R713R715R717
R719
R714R716
R718
R720
R721
R722
R723
R601
R603
R602
R604
QD50
Q602-1
C630
C632
Q705
Q706
R724
CD50
R727
R728
D709
D710
D701
D702
D703
D704
R710
RT03
R725
RD73
CD24
CD25
CD26
CD23
DH01
DH05
DH02
DH06
CT04
CD10
CD07
QY05
RY30
RY29
RY28
R605
R609
R610
R606
R729
R730
RD01
RD03
RD05
RD04
C907
C908
CD52
RD60
RD61
RD59
D705
RD68 RD69
RD11
C731
C728
R726
C727
C729
C730
DD50
RD57
RD56
QD51
QD56
QD52
RD66
RD02
RD06
Q903
Q905
Q904
Q906
R913
R915
R914
R916
R912
R910
R911
R909
CY12
CY08
RY15
RY14
CD53
C654
RD50
RD51
RD52
RD53
RD54
RD55
RD70
C910
R608
CH11
CH13
CH12
CH14
CY13
CY11
5V
47/16V
47/16V
TMP87CH74F
NJM2114
100/16V
100/16V
*
47/16V
47/16V
DS1807
47/16V
47/16V
47/16V
4.7/50V
74HCT244
NJM2114
100
100
100
22K
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
2SC2712
150
100
47k
47k
22/16V
10K
10K
10K
*
220P
50V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
220P 50V
220P 50V
10/50V
10/50V
10/16V
10/16V
47/16V
0.1 16V
220/16V
220/16V
220/16V
220/16V
220P 50V
220P 50V
0.1 16V
47/16V
0.1
16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
3300P
3300P
1000P
1000P
1000P
1000P
47/16V
47/16V
47/16V
47/16V
1000P
50V
1000P
50V
47/16V
47/16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
10/16V
10/16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
10/16V
10/16V
0.1 16V
0.1 16V
10/16V
10/16V
1000P
1000P
1000P
1000P
0.1 16V
470P 50V
0.1 16V
33PF
50V
33PF
50V
0.1 16V
51P 50V
0.022UF 16V
22P 50V
22P 50V
0.1 16V
47/6.3V
100P 50V
100P 50V
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
1SS302
LT3D8B
3.3V *
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
74HCU04F
AK5351
TDA1305T
TDA1305T
2SA1162
2SC2712
2SK369
BL
2SK369
BL
2SK369
BL
2SK369
BL
2SC2873
2SC2873
2SA1312
2SA1312
2SA1312
2SA1312
2SK170
V
2SK170
V
2SJ74
V
2SJ74
V
2SC2878
A/B
2SC2878
A/B
2SC2878
A/B
2SC2878
A/B
2SC2712
2SC2712
2SC2712
100
75
3.3K
3.3K
100
100
100
100
100
100K
100K
22K
22K
22K
22K
47K
47K
47K
47K
8.2K
8.2K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
330
330
330
330
10K
10K
10K
100K
100K
100K
100K
47
47
47
47
22K
22K
22K
22K 22K
100
47K47K
10K
2.2K
22
10K
150
150
150
150
100
100
560
560
100
100
560
560
100
100
100
100
33
33
33
33
10
1/4W
10
1/4W
33K
33K
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
33
100
47K 47K
47K
100
39K
470
100
100
4.7K
10K
10K
4.7K 4.7K
4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
47K
10K
** *
**
*
** *
* *
*
**
0.1
47/16V
47/16V
0.01
16V
10K
10K
2SC2712
2SA1162
2SC2712
47
47
2SC2878
A/B
2SC2878
A/B
2SC2878
A/B
2SC2878
A/B
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
2.2k
0.022U
0.022U
15K
15K
1/50V
0.1
0.1
220/25V
220/25V
220/25V
220/25V
1500P
1500P
47/16V
100/25V
100/25V
100/25V
100/25V
*
2SC2712
2SC2712
47
1/4W
22K
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
0
0
1.5K
0
0
1.5K
1.5K
*
*
*
*
*
*
10K
75
27K
27K
12K
12K
68
68
68
68
*
1.5k
220/16
220/16
220/16
220/16
47/6.3V
0.1
12V
-12V
5V
12V
-12V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
+12V
-12V
+12V
-12V
+12V
-12V
-12V
12V
5V
12V
-12V
12V
-12V
5V
VFTD
VFTD VFTD
VFTD
5V
-12V
12V
12V
-12V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V5V
STANDBY
5V
STANDBY
5V
RESET
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VA
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD
5VD5VD5VD
5VD
KILL
JY02
G1G2G3G4G5G6G7G8G9
G10
G11
G12
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P1P2P3P4P5P8P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P6
P7
G1G2G3G4G5G6G7G8G9
G10
G11
G12
1
2367891011
12131415161718192021
22
232425262728
293031
32333435363738394041
42454647
234
5678
9
10
11
121314
15
16 17 18
19
20
21
22 23
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
424344454647
4849
505152
53
54
555657
5859
60
61
62
63
66 67 68
69 70
71 72 73 74 75 76
77 78 79
1
23456789
10
REC TYPE
FINALIZE
ERASE
EXT
SOURCE
DISPLAY
SCROLL
O/C
CANSEL DELETE
MENU
ANALOG
OUT
ANALOG INPUT
COAX
OPT OUT
COAX
INPUT
OPT IN
VDC2
VFTD
VDC1
RESETN
IIC
DATA
GND
IIC
CLK
INTERRUPT
GND
HEADPHONE
1
2
3
STANDBY
LCH
RCH
LCH
RCH
1705
JOG SHUTLE
REC STOP
PLAY PAUSE
DISPLAY
VY01
FWDBWD
+
-
+
-
4
8
7
6
5
67
66
D/A CONV
L.CH
R,CH
HDAM SHILDE (030G)
1
23456789
10
1516171819
20
11
121314
OUT
Q901-2
-1
P916
1
23
456789
10
11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20
21
22 23
24
25 26 27 28 29
30
GND
CD/HP
GND
IIS-WS-A0
IIS-BCK-A0
GND
IIS-DAT-A0
IIS-WS-A1
+5V
GND
IIS-BCK-A1
IIS-DATA-A1
PST3
HDCD LEVEL-A0 LEVEL-A1 LEVEL-A2 DSACOPY
NMUTE
DEEM-A0 KILL-OUT EBU-PROF
GND
DIGIN2
GND
DIGOUT
GND
RC-5 IN/OUT
INT/EXT
SW
IN
EXT
-1
Q701-2
8
4
+
-
-
+
1
23456
7
8
9
101112 13
14
8
4
+
-
1
2
3
8
4
+
-
-
+
-
+
7
5
6
ELECTRIC VOLUME
IIS-DATA
IIS-CLK
RC-5 OUT RC-5
IN
4
5
1820
+12V
GND
-12V
KILL
LCH
GND
RCH
PP16-1/2
PY16
LLM
LAI
LAU
LTD
LHP
A/D CONV
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1213
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
AINR+
AINR-
VREF
VA
AINL+
AINL-
TST1
HPFE
TST2
TST3
VD
AGND
DGND
TST4
SMOD2
PD
MCLK
SCLK
LRCK
FSYNC
SDATA
CMODE
SMODE1
VB
SYS-CLOCK-IIW
VSS BCLKI VDD VSS VDD VSS SEL24/32 SONY/I2S DINV MODE1 MODE2
VDD
VSS
DOL
BCLK01
VSS
VDD
WCLK01
VSS
VSS
DIN
VDD
VSS
DOR
BCLK02
VDD
WCLK02
VSS
VDD
CKOUT1
CKOUT2
CKOUT3
VSS
VSS
VDD
XTIN
XTOUT
VSS
VDD
VSS
VSS
WCLIN
VDD
VSS
VDDA
VSSA
TST1
BCK
WS
DATA
CLKS1
CLKS2
VSSD
VDDD
TST2
MCLK
N.C
N.C
VSSD
MCLKO
DEEN1
DEEN2
MUSB
DSMB
ATSB
VOL
FILTL
FILTR
VREF
VSSO
VDDO
VOR
2
3
4
9
10
11
12
1
5
6
7
8
13
14 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
TDA1305
VDDA
VSSA
TST1
BCK
WS
DATA
CLKS1
CLKS2
VSSD
VDDD
TST2
MCLK
N.C
N.C
VSSD
MCLKO
DEEN1
DEEN2
MUSB
DSMB
ATSB
VOL
FILTL
FILTR
VREF
VSSO
VDDO
VOR
2
3
4
9
10
11
12
1
5
6
7
8
13
14 15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
TDA1305
LTT
HDAM SHILDE (030G)
4
8
-1
-1
Q705-2
Q706-2
DIGIN1
OPTIN
STANDBY
RESET
IIS-DATA
IIS-CLK
RC-5 OUT RC-5
IN
STANDBY
RESET
W902
W901
WY02
WY01
WY03
WY04
5
6
7
1
2
3
5
6
7
2
3
1
5
6
7
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
VDD
SCL
SDA
AGND
HIL1W1
GND
A2
A1A0W0L0H0
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
4
5VD
PY26
LPF
CDR
OUTPUT
LDI
WY02
JF54
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CH02
CH01
QH15
QH13
QH01QH03
Q822
J701
C701
C702
C703
C704
Q702
C723
C727
J651
C655
C656
C657
C658
CH11 CH12CH13 CH14
JF51
LT0 2
C301
CT03
F804F802
F823
F821
D804
D802
D803
D801
C803
D842
D841
C843
Q841
C845
Q801
Q803
Q821
C825
C827
C829 C826
C828
C830
DY71
DY72
DY73
DY74
CY72 CY73
CY61
CY65
Q851
C851
D851
D850
CN02
CN01
DN06
CN03
QN52
QN51
QN53
QN54
D852
C711
C712
C812
C721
QD02
C629
C631
RH23 RH24
C824
C823
R802
Q805
R804
R806
R808
D812
C816
R817
Q806
R818
C819
D813
R814
R816
C818
R810
R812
R801
Q804
R803
R805
R807
D811
C815
C809
R815
R813
R809
R811
C817
Q810
C813
C811
QN01
QN02
RN04
QN04
RN06
RN07
QN03
RN05
RN01
RN02
RN03
DN05
R314
R313
C313
R312
C312
R311
C311
RT01 CT01
C314
Q311
RT02
R301
CD51
QD50
CD03
CD07
RD01
RD03
RD05
RD02
RD04
RD06
CD11
CD09
CD15
CD13
CD21
R601
R611 R609
C605
Q601
CD19
R603
R605
C603
C601
RD07 RD09 RD11
CD23
CD24
CD25
CD26
CD04
CD08
RD10
RD08
CD10
CD12
CD14
CD16
CD20
CD18
R602
R612
C606
R610
R604
R606
C604
C602
Q602
RH05
DH05
RH25
DH01
RH15
QH09
RH09
RH01
RH03
RH11
DH09
QH11
RH07
R651
R653
L651
R655
C651
RN51
RN52
RN53
RN54
QH02QH04
RH02
RH04
RH06
QH10
RH16
RH10
QH08
DH06
RH26
DH02
DH10
RH12
QH12
RH08
QH14
QH16
L701
L702
R701
R702
R703
R704
C717
C718
Q701
D709
D710
R705
R706
C707
C708
C705
R717
R719
R710
C706
R718
R720
C724
C722
D701
D702
D703
D704
R721
C726R722
R723
C725
Q705
Q706
R707 R708
C720
R727
R728
LT01 RT03
CF51
CF52
RF56
LF51
RF51
RF52
RF53
QF51
DF51
RF54
RF55
RF57
QF52
D843
D844
C846
CD02 CD06
CY67
C844
QD01
CD01 CD05
C719
R820
C807
R819
C808
C810
Q802
C847
R652
R654
R656
C652
L652
C630
C632
QD54
RD68
RD69
RD73
DN07
C822
C821
C841
C842
CY62
L311
R607
R608
R712
R711
R713
R714
R715
R716
R724
R725
R709
QD03
C713
C714
D822
D821
D824
D823
DN01
DN02
DN03
DN04
DY62
DY63
C715
C716
CT02
CY71
QH05
QH06
C709
C710
Q703
D705
R726
C728
C729
C730
RN08
RN09 RN10
QN05
QN06
DN08
CN04
R821
C820
RD56
RD57
RD58
RD59
RD60
RD61RD62
RD63
RD64
RD65
CD52
CD53
DD50
QD51
QD52
QD53
QD55
QD56
JJ01
RD66 RN11
DN09
QD57
RD67
DD51
CD54
J810
J801
R843
JF54
J903
F841
F843
C731
R841
R842
RD70
C654
C732
C733
RT04
RT05
R844
QH07
J311
JT01
CT04
R729 R730
RD50 RD51
RD52 RD53
RD54 RD55
RH17
RH18
RH22
RH20
RH19
RH21
+
L CH
+
(015G)
(015G)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
R CH
SF51
74HCU04
NJM7805FA
PQ05RD21
TDA1305
TDA1305
DS1807
NJM79M08FA
+
WG385K1010
2SD1762
2SB1185
+
+
+
+
++
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+++
+
+
+
+
++
++
+
+
++
+
+
+
+
PP16
NJM2114 NJM2114
+
TC160G
AK5351
74HC244
GND
RCH
+12V
J301
JT01
C804
+
+
NJM7812FA
RESET
IIS-DATA
IIS-CLK
STAND-BY
RC-5IN
RC-5OUT
-8V
+12V
GND
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
GND
DC1
-35V
DC2
1
T800mA L250V
WY04
LCH
GND
-12V
MUTE
500mA 250VL
T400mA L 250V
2A 250VLT
T
5V
GND
INPUT
OUTPUT
R
T
Q801 Q804 Q805
Q810
QN01 - QN04
Q802 Q803 Q806 QH01 - QH15(Odd no.)
QH02 - QH16(Even no.)
Q705 Q702 Q706
Q821 Q822
Q841 Q601
Q602
QD54
QD51 - QD53 QD55 - QD57
QD50
QN06 QN05
QD01
QD02
QD03
Q703
PP16
QF51 QF52
Q311
QN51 - QN54
Q701
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33 34
GNDCTRL
IN
OUT
RD67
QD57
CD54
DD51
Q806
CN01
DN06
RN05
R821
CN04
QN05
QN06
D842
D841
RN11
DN08
RN10
RN09
RN08
C851
C843
C847
F841
D802
D801
LH01
CH05
D803
D804
R808
R820
R807
R819
C842
C841
D844
D843
C824
RN01
JH04
WH05
R818
R817
R812
R811
R816
R815
R814
R813
R810
R809
R806R804
R802
R805
R803
R801
D812
D813
D811
C812
C816
C817
C819
C818
C815
Q805
Q804
Q802
Q801
CY62
CY67
Q851
D850
D851
D852
C821
C822
WH05
C807
C808
DN07
QN04
QN03
QN02
RN04
QN01
Q822
CY65
C803
C804
C827
C828
C823
C829
C830
C826
C825
Q803
C813
C811
C810
C809
F804
F802
DY63
CY61
CY71
C846
C845
R841
C844
Q841
F843
DN01
DN02
DN03
DN04
D821
D822
D823
D824
DY62
DY71
DY72
DY73
DY74
F821
F823
RN07
RN06
RN03
RN02
J810
J801
SH02
U100
FH01
JH03
JH02
W001
CY72
CY73
GH05
Q821
CN03
CN02
DN05
JH01
SH01
W802 TO 1500 CDR MAIN BOARD
10K
2SA1162
22/16V
1SS302
4.7K
22K
0.01
2SC2712
0.47/50V
5.6V
3.9K
1k
47/16V
2SC2712
2SA1162
RL203
RL203
*
100K
10K
150K
47K
100K
2.2K
2.2K
22K
47K
100
100
2.2K
22K
47K
47K
47K
47K
2.2K
2.2K
1K1K1K
1K
22K
22K
2SA1162
2SC2712
2SC2712
2SC2712
12V
2SC2712
2SA1162
*
*
*
*
5.6V
7.5V
7.5V
0.1
0.1
2.2/50V
0.01
3300/16V
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.22/50V
0.22/50V
0.22/50V
0.1
220/16V
220/16V
47K
*
47K
47K
22K
6800/16V
6800/16V
1D3
1D3
HR-24R-E273
1D3
1D3
RL203
RL203
2200/35V
220/16V
100/16V
100/16V
2SB1185
2SD1762
100/50V
0.1
NJM78M08FA
1D31D31D3
100/50V
35V
35V
220/16V
220/16V
1000/35V
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
NJM78M05FA
0.1
0.1
0.1
1D3
100/50V
16V
2200UF
0.1
220/16V
0.1
PQ05RD21
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
1D3
NJM79M08FA
25V
1000
1000
1000
5V
RESET
AC5N
AC5P
AC13N
AC13P
AC12N
AC12P
AC5N
AC5P
AC13N
AC13P
AC12N
AC12P
+12VD
0V
0V
AC9P
AC9N
AC9P
AC9N
0V
0V
STANDBY
VFTD
+12VA
-12VA
AC12N
AC12P
AC12P
AC12N
-8VD
DC1
DC2
+5VD
-12VA
DC2
DC1
+5VD
-8VD
+12VD
VFTD
KILLO
6.9V
5.0V
-16.6V
16.5V
16.5V
5.0V
10.1V
-29.2V
-19.8V
-29.3V
4.0V
-8.0V
4.0V
4.9V
5.6V
12.4V
14.7V
-11.2V
-15.2V
-0.1V
-0.7V
-0.7V
0V
0V
5.5V
5.5V
1.2V
11.2V
13.6V
0.6V
1.2V
-15.8V
14.3V
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
T0.4A L 250V
T0.5A L 250V
T0.5A L 250V
T2.0A L 250V
T0.8A L 250V
T0.8A L 250V
6
5
7
3
2
1
F,U,N
For
TS15749020(K)
For K
TS15749030(N)
For F,U,N
For N:2P For K:3P
For K:3P
For F,U,N:2P
WH04
WH04
JH06
For K
For F,U,N
TS15749040(U)
PH26
TS15749010(F)
L001
LPT
4
8
NJM4558M
NJM4558M
Q810-1
Q810-2
OUT
COM
IN
PH26
L001
For N,K T1A L 250V
For F,U 1A 250V
OUT
IN
COM
LPT
For K
220V
110V
+5VA
KILLO
POWER OFF
-12V
+3V
POWER ON
OUT
IN
COM
OUT
IN
COM
LLM
LMU
LPT
LPS
LPS
PP16-2/2 POWER SUPLLY/MUTE
PH16
+5V
-12V
+12V
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PY16
PY26
QY04 QY03 QY02
QY01
QY05
JY01
ZY01
SY02
SY03
SY01
SY17
SY04
SY05
SY08 SY07
SY06
SY18
DY04
DY01
CY07
RY06
RY01
RY02
RY03
CY06
RY11
RY04
RY05
QY02QY03QY04
RY09
RY10
CY03
RY27
RY12
RY13
RY15
RY14
QY05
RY28
RY29
RY26
RY25
RY24
SY12
SY13
SY23
SY22
RY23
RY22
RY21
RY30
CY09
CY10
XY01
CY04
CY05
CY11
WY02
WY03
WY03
CY12
CY13
REC
CDR STOP
CDR PLAY
CDR OPEN
REW
REC TYPE
SOURCE
ERASE
FINALIZE
FF
1256789
1011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484952
53
CANCELDELETE
STORE MENU
SCROLL
DISPLAY
WG385K1020
WG385K1060
PY26
PY16
SY26
IC
T
W801
PH26
L001
POWER TRANSFORMER
JH06
FOR K:3P
FOR F,U,N:2P
GRY
RED
BRN
WHT
BLU
PH26
WG385K1040
PH26
CH06
CH05
GH05
JH01
SH01
LH01
SH02
U100
JH02
JH03
JH04
F820
BRN
GRY
110V
220V
PH16
FOR F,U,N:2P
FOR K:3P
RED/BRN
WHT/BLU BLU
FOR F,U.N
(U101)
(U102)
WG385K1030
CAUTION:
ATTENTION:
1A 250V
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION
AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
SAME TYPE AND RATING
OF FUSE.
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE
AFIN D'ASSURER UNE PROTECTION
PERMANENTE CONTRE LES RISQUES
D'INCENDIE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT
PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE
ET DE LA MEME VALEUR.
PH16
P916
Q901
Q903 Q905 Q904 Q906
Q901
Q905
Q906
R904
R905 R906
R907 R908
R911R912
L901
L902
C907
C908
C910
Q904
C904
C903
Q903
R903
C902 C901
C905
R902 R901
C906
J901
R913
R914
R915
R916
R910
R909
J902
R917
NJM4556
WG385K1050
P916
R920
MUTE
+12V
GND
-12V
GND
RCH
LCH
W902
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11. EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST
031B
001B
003B
002 B
005B x3
009B
030B
5128 3X8( M)
020B
5128 3X8( M)
512 8 3x 8( M)
021B
02 6B
037 B
048B
010B
023B
02 5B
01 3B
01 1B
050B
025G
010Gx 2
009G
5128 3X8( M)
003G
002G
51 28 3X8 ( M)
009G
512 8 3X8( M)
5126 3x 6( M)
PH2 6
L001
031 Gx5
026G
021Gx 2
047G
991 G
991 G
UONLY
00 1G
NONLY
901G
911G
W0 0 1
5126 3X8( M)
5128 3X8( M)
001 D
512 8 3x 8( M)
PH1 6
5126 3X8( M)
5128 3x 8(
5110 3x 6( M)
5127 3x 8( M)
5127 3x 8( M)
99 0G
5110 3x 8( M)
020Lx 5
022 L
5128 3x 8( M)
PP 16
992G
51 28 3X4( U )
040G
001 M
5128 3X8( M)
04 5G
T0 01
MAR K MAT ERIAL /FIN ISH
( M) ST EEL / COPPE R
( U) S TEEL / B LA CK
SYMBOL ST YLE
PART S NAME
51 10
+B.H. M.SCREW
51 26
+B . H. T AP T ITE SCRE WW / WASHER
51 27
+P . H. T AP T ITE SCRE W(B T YPE)
51 28
+B . H. T AP T ITE SCRE W(B T YPE)
51 50
+F . H. TAP T ITE SCRE W(B T YPE)
T E X T
5128 3X6( M)
51 28 3x 8( M)
VX0 1
040 B
046B
PY0 6
P916
PY 26
041B x2
042B
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POS.
NO
VERS.
COLOR
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
DESCRIPTION
PART NO.
(MJI)
001B GOLD 9965 000 05936 FRONT PANEL GL 385K248110 001B BLACK 9965 000 05923 FRONT PANEL BL 385K248010 002B 4822 454 11825 MARANTZ BADGE 185J251010 003B 9965 000 01393 STANDBY LED LENS 312J355010 009B GOLD 9965 000 05017 FRONT CHASSIS RIGHT GL 383K105120 009B BLACK 9965 000 05016 FRONT CHASSIS RIGHT BL 383K105020 010B GOLD 9965 000 05937 FRONT CHASSIS LEFT GL 385K105110 010B BLACK 9965 000 05924 FRONT CHASSIS LEFT BL 385K105010 011B 9965 000 05925 TRAY LID ARM 386K257020 013B 9965 000 05926 SPRING TRAY LID LEFT 386K115020 020B 9965 000 05927 WINDOW PINK SMOKE 383K158020 021B GOLD 9965 000 05938 BUTTON DISPLAY/SCROLL GL 385K270110 021B BLACK 9965 000 05928 BUTTON DISPLAY/SCROLL BL 385K270010 023B 9965 000 05025 BUTTON SOURCE/ETC.BL 386K270090 025B GOLD 9965 000 05939 BUTTON REC/PLAY/STOP GL 383K270130 025B BLACK 9965 000 05929 BUTTON REC/PLAY/STOP BL 383K270030 026B GOLD 9965 000 05023 BUTTON OPEN/CLOSE GL 383K270120 026B BLACK 9965 000 05022 BUTTON OPEN/CLOSE BL 383K270020 030B GOLD 9965 000 05940 ESCUTCHEON
TRAY LID OUTER GL
386K063110
030B BLACK 9965 000 05930 ESCUTCHEON
TRAY LID OUTER BL
386K063010
031B GOLD 9965 000 05941 BADGE CD-RW GL 386K251110 031B BLACK 9965 000 05931 BADGE CD-RW BL 386K251010 037B GOLD 9965 000 05942 JOG KNOB GL 386K154110 037B BLACK 9965 000 05932 JOG KNOB BL 386K154010 048B GOLD 9965 000 00580 KNOB
HEADPHONE VOLUME GL
284T154240
048B BLACK 4822 411 20336 KNOB
HEADPHONE VOLUME BL
284T154310
050B GOLD 9965 000 01395 BUTTON POWER GL 255W270110 050B BLACK 9965 000 01975 BUTTON POWER BL 255W270010
009G 4822 462 42129 LEG FRONT 183J057010 010G 4822 462 42048 LEG REAR 183J057110 025G 9965 000 00362 LINK POWER SWITCH 349K121010 026G 9965 000 05933 LINK EXTENSION 386K121010 911G /F MAINS CORD BUSH 085J259010 911G /K, /N,
/U
4822 532 60948 MAINS CORD BUSH 450H259010
W001 /F MAINS CORD F OR E YC01800800 W001 /K MAINS CORD CCEE APP.
AC250V 10A VAR1P
YC01800880
W001 /N 4822 321 11343 MAINS CORD N YC01800790 W001 /U MAINS CORD UL/CSA
NON-INTEGRAL
YC02000880
WF01 9965 000 05935 FFC CABLE 30P 0.5MM *YU000640R
PACKING
001T /F USER GUIDE 385K851110 001T /K USER GUIDE 385K851350 001T /N 9965 000 05934 USER GUIDE 385K851310 001T /U USER GUIDE 385K851250 T001 9965 000 05922 REMOTE COMMANDER
RC6050DR
ZK386K0010
NOT STANDARD SPEAR PARTS
001S PACKING CASE 385K801010 002S CUSHION 386K809010 J081 /K JACK MAINS ADAPTER YJ04001240 W002 RCA ST.CORD 1M GL ZD01000550 W003 /F OPTICAL FI BER CABLE
P2187-60A
ZD00600080
W003 /K, /N,
/U
RCA CORD 1M BLACK ZD01000520
W004 RCA CORD ST.CORD 1M GL ZD01000550 W005 RCA CORD RC-5 CODE 0.9M ZD00900100
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12. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
The suppliers and their type numbers of fusible resistors are as follows;
1. KOA Corporation Part No. (MJI) Type No. (KOA) Description NH05 × × × 140 RF25S × × × × ΩJ(±5% 1/4W) NH05 × × × 120 RF50S × × × × ΩJ(±5% 1/2W) NH85 × × × 110 RF73B2A × × × × J(±5% 1/10W) NH95 × × × 140 RF73B2E × × × × J(±5% 1/4W)
2. Matsushita Electronic Components Co., Ltd Part No. (MJI) Type No. (MEC) Description NF05 × × × 140 ERD-2FCJ × × × (±5% 1/4W) RF05 × × × 140 NF02 × × × 140
ERD-2FCG
× × × (±2% 1/4W)
RF02 × × × 140
Examples ;
Resistance value
0.1 Ω .... 001 10 Ω .... 100 1 kΩ .... 102 100 kΩ .... 104
0.5 Ω .... 005 18 Ω .... 180 2.7 kΩ .... 272 680 kΩ .... 684
1 Ω .... 010 100 Ω .... 101 10 kΩ .... 103 1 MΩ .... 105
6.8 Ω .... 068 390 Ω .... 391 22 kΩ .... 223 4.7 MΩ .... 475
ASSIGNMENT OF COMMON PARTS CODES.
RESISTORS
R : 1) GD05 × × × 140, Carbon film fixed resistor, ±5% 1/4W R : 2) GD05 × × × 160, Carbon film fixed resistor, ± 5% 1/6W
Examples ;
Resistance value
0.1 Ω .... 001 10 Ω .... 100 1 kΩ .... 102 100 kΩ .... 104
0.5 Ω .... 005 18 Ω .... 180 2.7 kΩ .... 272 680 kΩ .... 684
1 Ω .... 010 100 Ω .... 101 10 kΩ .... 103 1 MΩ .... 105
6.8 Ω .... 068 390 Ω .... 391 22 kΩ .... 223 4.7 MΩ .... 475
Note : Please distinguish 1/4W from 1/6W by the shape of parts
used actually.
CAPACITORS
C : CERAMIC CAP.
3) DD1 × × × × 370, Ceramic capacitor Disc type Temp.coeff.P350 N1000, 50V
Examples ;
Tolerance (Capacity deviation)
±0.25 pF .... 0
±0.5 pF .... 1
±5% .... 5
Tolerance of COMMON PARTS handled here are as follows :
0.5 pF 5 pF .... ±0.25 pF
6 pF 10 pF .... ±0.5 pF
12 pF 560 pF .... ±5%
Capacity value
0.5 pF ....005 3 pF ....030 100 pF .... 101
1 pF .... 010 10 pF .... 100 220 pF .... 221
1.5 pF ....015 47 pF .... 470 560 pF .... 561
C : CERAMIC CAP.
4) DK16 × × × 300, High dielectric constant ceramic capacitor Disc type Temp.chara. 2B4, 50V
Examples ;
Capacity value
100 pF .... 101 1000 pF .... 102 10000 pF .... 103
470 pF .... 471 2200 pF .... 222
C : 5) ELECTROLY CAP. ( ), 6) FILM CAP. ( )
5) EA
× × × × ×
×
10, Electrolytic capacitor
One-way lead type, Tolerance ±20%
Examples ;
Capacity value
0.1 µF....104 4.7 µF ....475 100 µF ....107
0.33 µF....334 10 µF .... 106 330 µF ....337
1 µF....105 22 µF .... 226 1100 µF ....118
2200 µF ....228
Working voltage
6.3V....006 25V ....025
10V ....010 35V .... 035
16V ....016 50V .... 050
6) DF15 × × × 350 Plastic film capacitor DF15 × × × 310 One-way type, Mylar ±5% 50V DF16 × × × 310 Plastic film capacitor
One-way type, Mylar ±10% 50V
Examples ;
Capacity value
0.001 µF (1000 pF) ....... 102 0.1 µF ....104
0.0018 µF ........................ 182 0.56 µF ....564
0.01 µF........................ 103 1 µF ....105
0.015 µF ........................ 153
: 1) The above CODES ( R , R , C , C and C ) are omitted on the schematic diagram in some
case.
2) On the occasion, be confirmed the common parts on the parts list.
3) Refer to “Common Parts List” for the other common parts (RI05, DD4, DK4).
Capacity value Tolerance
Capacity value
Resistance value
Working voltage Capacity value
Capacity value
NOTE
NOTE ON SAFETY FOR FUSIBLE RESISTOR :
Resistance value
Resistance value (0.1 Ω − 10 kΩ)
Resistance value
Resistance value
ANT. : ANTENNA BATT. : BATTERY CAP. : CAPACITOR CER. : CERAMIC CONN. : CONNECTING DIG. : DIGITAL HP : HEADPHONE MIC. : MICROPHONE µ-PRO : MICROPROCESSOR REC. : RECORDING RES. : RESISTOR SPK : SPEAKER SW : SWITCH TRANSF. : TRANSFORMER TRIM. : TRIMMING TRS. : TRAMSISTOR VAR. : VARIABLE X’TAL : CRYSTAL
ABBREVIATION AND MARKS
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NOTE ON SAFETY :
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P916-HEAD PHONE
CIRCUIT BOARD
P916-CAPACITORS
C901
4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C904 C905 4822 124 90354 ELECT. 100µF M 16V RA-2 OA10701620 C906 4822 124 90354 ELECT. 100µF M 16V RA-2 OA10701620
P916-RESISTORS
R901 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
R902 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
R903 4822 051 30273 CHIP 27k
±5% 1/16W NN05273610
R904 4822 051 30273 CHIP 27k
±5% 1/16W NN05273610
R905 4822 051 30123 CHIP 12k
±5% 1/16W NN05123610
R906 4822 051 30123 CHIP 12k
-+5% 1/16W NN05123610
R907 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
R908 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
R909
4822 117 12521 CHIP 68Ω ±5% 1/10W NI05680110 R912 R913
4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05222610 R916 R917 4822 116 82487 CHIP 0
±5% 1/16W NN05000610
R920 9965 000 00602 VAR. 10k
B D-CUT RM01031170
P916-SEMICONDUCTORS
Q901 4822 209 31378 IC NJM4556MB HC10045090 Q903 4822 130 43818 TRS. 2SC2878 A OR BRANK HT328782A0 Q904 4822 130 43818 TRS. 2SC2878 A OR BRANK HT328782A0
P916-MISCELLANEOUS
J901 9965 000 01662 H.P JACK HLJ0540-01-410 BL YJ01003870 L901 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER BLM11B102S 1608 FN31010030 L902 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER BLM11B102S 1608 FN31010030
PH16-POWER SW.
CIRCUIT BOARD
PH16-CAPACITORS
C907 5322 126 11578 CER. CHIP 1000pF ±10% B 50V DK96102300 C908 5322 126 11578 CER. CHIP 1000pF ±10% B 50V DK96102300 C910 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF 50V +80 -20% DD38104010
CH05 4822 122 33276 CER. DE7150 F 103M DK17103840
PH16-MISCELLANEOUS
F820 /F FUSE 1A 250V UL/CSA FS10100350 F820 /K, /N 4822 070 31002 FUSE 1A 250V BS LISTED FS10100850 F820 /U FUSE 1A 250V UL/CSA FS10100350
GH05 4822 122 33276 CER. DE7150 F 103M DK17103840
L001 /F MAINS TRANSF.
100V 50/60HZ F
TS15749010
L001 /K MAINS TRANSF. 220/110V K TS15749030 L001 /N 9965 000 05920 MAINS TRANSF.
230V50/60HZ N/K
TS15749020
L001 /U MAINS TRANSF.
120V 60HZ U/C
TS15749040
LH01 9965 000 00394 HR-24R-E273 27MH 0.6A FN01010070 SH01 9965 000 05921 PUSH SWITCH
ESB92S94B TV-5 1.5MM
SP01012480
SH02 /K SLIDE SWITCH
SDKGA4 SEMKO
SS02021510
PP16-MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD PP16-CAPACITORS
C301 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C311 4822 122 10172 CER. CHIP 220pF ±10% B 50V DK96221300 C312 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C313 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C314 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200
C601 FILM 0.0033µF J M 50V DF15332350 C602 FILM 0.0033µF J M 50V DF15332350 C603
FILM 0.001µF J M 50V DF15102350 C606 C629
4822 124 80119 ELECT. 100µF 16V ARA OA10702540 C632 C651 4822 122 10172 CER. CHIP 220pF ±10% B 50V DK96221300 C652 4822 122 10172 CER. CHIP 220pF ±10% B 50V DK96221300 C654 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C655
4822 124 90365 ELECT. 220µF M 25V RA-2 OA22702520 C658 C701 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C702 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C703 5322 124 21731 ELECT. 10µF M 50V RA-2 OA10605020 C704 5322 124 21731 ELECT. 10µF M 50V RA-2 OA10605020 C705 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 C706 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 C707 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C708 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C709 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C710 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C711
4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF M 16V RA-2 OA22701620 C714 C715 FILM 0.0015µF J M 50V DF15152350 C716 FILM 0.0015µF J M 50V DF15152350 C717 4822 122 10172 CER. CHIP 220pF ±10% B 50V DK96221300 C718 4822 122 10172 CER. CHIP 220pF ±10% B 50V DK96221300 C719 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C720 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C721 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C722 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C723 4822 124 80067 ELECT. 4.7µF M 50V RA-2 OA47505020 C724 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C725 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C726 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 C727 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C728 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C729 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 C730 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF DK98104200 C731 4822 122 40617 CER. 50V DC 0.1µF +80% -20% DD38104010
C803 9965 000 05917 ELECT. 1000µF 35V SILMIC OA10803540 C804 9965 000 05917 ELECT. 1000µF 35V SILMIC OA10803540 C807 4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF M 16V RA-2 OA22701620 C808 4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF M 16V RA-2 OA22701620 C809 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C810 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C811 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C812 4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF M 16V RA-2 OA22701620 C813 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C815 4822 124 90354 ELECT. 100µF 16V RA-2 OA10701620 C816 4822 124 90354 ELECT. 100µF 16V RA-2 OA10701620 C817 4822 124 22703 ELECT. 0.22µF M 50V RA-2 OA22405020 C818 4822 124 22703 ELECT. 0.22µF M 50V RA-2 OA22405020 C819 4822 124 22703 ELECT. 0.22µF M 50V RA-2 OA22405020 C821 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C822 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C823 4822 124 90356 ELECT. 1000µF M 35V RA-2 OA10803520 C824 4822 124 11583 ELECT. 2200µF 35V RA-2 OA22803520 C825 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C826 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C827 4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF M 16V RA-2 OA22701620 C828 4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF M 16V RA-2 OA22701620 C829 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C830 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C841 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
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C842 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C843 4822 124 12328 ELECT. 6800µF 16V RA2 TYPE OA68801620 C844 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C845 4822 124 12404 ELECT. 220µF M 16V RA-2 OA22701620 C846 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 C847 4822 124 12328 ELECT. 6800µF 16V RA2 OA68801620 C851 4822 124 81133 ELECT. 4700µF 25V RA-2 OA47802520
CD01 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 CD02 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 CD03 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CD04 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CD05 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 CD06 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 CD07
4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200
CD10 CD11 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 CD12 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 CD13 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CD14 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CD15 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 CD16 4822 124 90352 ELECT. 10µF M 16V RA-2 OA10601620 CD18
FILM 0.001µF J M 50V DF15102350
CD21 CD23
4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200
CD26 CD51 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CD52 4822 124 41796 ELECT. 22µF M 16V RA-2 OA22601620 CD53 4822 124 41543 ELECT. 1µF 50V RA-2 OA10505020 CD54 4822 124 41796 ELECT. 22µF M 16V RA-2 OA22601620 CF51 4822 126 11568 CER. CHIP 470pF GR39 DK96471300 CF52 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CH01 4822 126 13842 CER. 33PF DA15330110 CH02 4822 126 13842 CER. 33PF DA15330110 CH11
4822 124 80123 ELECT. 220µF 16V ARS OA22701640
CH14 CN01 4822 124 22273 ELECT. 4.7µF 50V RA-2 OA47405020 CN02 4822 124 40763 ELECT. 2.2µF M 50V RA-2 OA22505020 CN03 4822 124 22723 ELECT. 1000µF M 25V RA-2 OA10802520 CN04 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF 16V RA-2 OA47601620 CT01 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CT03 4822 124 41539 ELECT. 47µF M 16V RA-2 OA47601620 CT04 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CY61 4822 124 90355 ELECT. 100µF M 50V RA-2 OA10705020 CY62 4822 124 90355 ELECT. 100µF M 50V RA-2 OA10705020 CY65 4822 124 90355 ELECT. 100µF M 50V RA-2 OA10705020 CY67 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 CY71 4822 124 40723 ELECT. 2200µF 16V OA22801620 CY72 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010 CY73 4822 122 40617 CER. 0.1µF +80%-20% 50V DC DD38104010
PP16-RESISTORS
R301 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
R311 4822 051 30759 CHIP 75
±5% 1/16W NN05750610
R312 4822 051 30332 CHIP 3.3k
±5% 1/16W NN05332610
R313 4822 051 30332 CHIP 3.3k
±5% 1/16W NN05332610
R314 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
R601
4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05222610
R604 R605 4822 116 82487 CHIP 0
±5% 1/16W NN05000610
R606 4822 116 82487 CHIP 0
±5% 1/16W NN05000610
R607 4822 051 30152 CHIP 1.5k
±5% 1/16W NN05152610
R608 4822 051 30152 CHIP 1.5k
±5% 1/16W NN05152610
R609 4822 116 82487 CHIP 0
±5% 1/16W NN05000610
R610 4822 116 82487 CHIP 0
±5% 1/16W NN05000610
R611 4822 051 30152 CHIP 1.5k
±5% 1/16W NN05152610
R612 4822 051 30152 CHIP 1.5k
±5% 1/16W NN05152610
R651
4822 051 20101 CHIP 100Ω ±5% 1/10W NI05101110
R654 R655 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
R656 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
R701
4822 051 30223 CHIP 22kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05223610
R704 R705
4822 117 12925 CHIP 47kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R708 R709 4822 117 12902 CHIP 8.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05822610
R710 4822 117 12902 CHIP 8.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05822610
R711
4822 051 30472 CHIP 4.7kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05472610
R716 R717
4822 051 30331 CHIP 330Ω ±5% 1/16W NN05331610
R720 R721 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
R722 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
R723 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
R724 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER BLM11B102S 1608 FN31010030 R725 4822 116 60295 FUSIBLE 47
±5% 1/4W NH05470140
R726 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
R727 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
R728 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
R729 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R730 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R801 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
R802 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
R803
4822 051 30102 CHIP 1kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05102610
R806 R807 4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05222610
R808 4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05222610
R809 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R810 4822 117 12925 CHIP 40k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R811 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R812 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R813 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
R814 4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05222610
R815 4822 051 30101 CHIP 1000
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
R816 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
R817 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
R818 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
R819 4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05222610
R820 4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05222610
R821 4822 051 30102 CHIP 1k
±5% 1/16W NN05102610
R841 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/6W NN05223610
RD01
4822 051 30479 CHIP 47Ω ±5% 1/16W NN05470610
RD05 RD06 4822 051 30479 CHIP 47
±5% 1/16W NN05470610
RD07
4822 051 30223 CHIP 22kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05223610
RD11 RD50
4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER BLM11B102S 1608 FN31010030
RD55 RD56
4822 051 30103 CHIP 10kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05103610
RD67 RD68 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
RD69 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
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RD70 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER BLM118102S 1608 FN31010030 RD73 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
RF51 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
RF52 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RF53 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RF54 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
RF55 4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2k
±5% 1/16W NN05222610
RF56 4822 117 12139 CHIP 22
±5% 1/16W NN05220610
RF57 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
RH01
4822 116 90503 CHIP 150Ω ±5% 1/10W NI05151110
RH04 RH05 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
RH06 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
RH07 4822 117 11953 CHIP 560
±5% 1/10W NI05561110
RH08 4822 117 11953 CHIP 560
±5% 1/10W NI05561110
RH09 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
RH10 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
RH11 4822 117 11953 CHIP 560
±5% 1/10W NI05561110
RH12 4822 117 11953 CHIP 560
±5% 1/10W NI05561110
RH15 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
RH16 4822 051 20101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/10W NI05101110
RH17 RESISTOR 100
±5% 1/6W GD05101160
RH18 RESISTOR 100
±5% 1/6W GD05101160
RH19
RESISTOR 33Ω ±5% 1/6W GD05330160
RH22 RH23 4822 052 10109 RESISTOR 10
±5% 1/4W GG05100140
RH24 4822 052 10109 RESISTOR 10
±5% 1/4W GG05100140
RH25 4822 051 20333 CHIP 33k
±5% 1/10W NI05333110
RH26 4822 051 20333 CHIP 33k
±5% 1/10W NI05333110
RN01 4822 051 30472 CHIP 4.7k
±5% 1/16W NN05472610
RN02 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
RN03 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RN04 4822 051 30154 CHIP 150k
±5% 1/16W NN05154610
RN05 4822 051 30392 CHIP 3.9k
±5% 1/16W NN05392610
RN06 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
RN07 4822 117 13632 CHIP 100k
±5% 1/16W NN05104610
RN08 4822 051 30223 CHIP 22k
±5% 1/16W NN05223610
RN09 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RN10 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RN11 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RN51
4822 051 30222 CHIP 2.2kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05222610
RN54 RT01 4822 051 30339 CHIP 33
±5% 1/16W NN05330610
RT02 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
RT03 4822 051 30759 CHIP 75
±5% 1/16W NN05750610
RY28 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
RY29 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
RY30 4822 116 90503 CHIP 150
±5% 1/10W NI05151110
PP16-SEMICONDUCTORS
D701
4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050
D704 D705 4822 130 32362 DIODE 1SS176.MA165 1SS254
30V 0.1A
HD20002000
D709 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 D710 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050
D801
4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710
D804 D811 4822 130 80272 ZENER DIODE 7.5V HD30751000 D812 4822 130 80272 ZENER DIODE 7.5V HD30751000 D813 4822 130 33948 ZENER DIODE 5.6V HD30561000
D821
4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710
D824
D841
4822 130 32968 DIODE RL203-M11 2A-200V HD20001710
D844 D850 4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710 D851 4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710 D852 4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710
DD50 4822 130 32362 DIODE 1SS176 MA165 1SS254
30V 0.1A
HD20002000
DD51 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DF51 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DH01 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DH02 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DH05 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DH06 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DH09 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DH10 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DN01
4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710
DN04 DN05 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DN06 4822 130 33948 ZENER DIODE 5.6V HD30561000 DN07 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DN08 4822 130 81324 CHIP DIODE 1SS302 HZ20018050 DY62 4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710 DY63 4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710 DY71
4822 130 82421 DIODE 1D3 1A 200V HD20002710
DY74
Q311 4822 209 31568 IC 74HCU04 HC700400Z0 Q601 4822 209 91175 IC NJM2114M HC10175090 Q602 4822 209 91175 IC NJM2114M HC10175090 Q701 4822 209 17155 IC NJM2068M HC10102090 Q702 9965 000 05884 IC ELE.VOLUME HC10100990 Q703 9965 000 05885 IC AK535/VF 20BIT
A/D CONVERTER
HC10023480
Q705 9965 000 05910 IC NJM2082M HC10103090 Q706 9965 000 05910 IC NJM2082M HC10103090
Q801 4822 130 62549 TRS. 2SD1762 E F HT417622B0 Q802 4822 130 62548 TRS. 2SB1185 E.F HT211852B0 Q803 4822 209 73096 IC NJM78M05FA HC38505090
Q804 4822 130 61311 CHIP TRS. 2SA1162 O.Y HX111622A0 Q805 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2AC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 Q806 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 Q810 4822 209 71451 IC NJM4558M Y HC10011090
Q821 4822 209 62943 IC NJM79M08FA HC39508090 Q822 4822 209 70084 IC NJM7812FA +12V HC38912090 Q841 4822 209 17381 IC PQO5RD21 5V 2A HC31905320 Q851 4822 209 80655 IC NJM78M08FA +8V 0.5A HC38508090
Q905 4822 130 43818 TRS. 2SC2878 A OR BRANK HT328782A0 Q906 4822 130 43818 TRS. 2SC2878 A OR BRANK HT328782A0
QD01 4822 209 90978 IC TDA1305T DMAINS HC10122490 QD02 4822 209 90978 IC TDA1305T DMAINS HC10122490 QD03 4822 209 17526 IC IC TC160G11AU-1305 HC10438050 QD50 9965 000 05912 IC 74HCT244AF - HC724400Q0 QD51 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QD52 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QD56 4822 130 61311 CHIP TRS. 2SA1162 O.Y HX111622A0 QD57 4822 130 61311 CHIP TRS. 2SA1162 O Y HX111622A0 QF51 4822 130 61311 CHIP TRS. 2SA1162 O.Y HX111622A0 QF52 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QH01
4822 130 42839 F.E.T. 2SK369 BL
VGDS-40V
HF203691B0
QH04
PD0.4W
QH05
4822 130 61425 CHIP TRS. 2SC2873 Y HX328731B0
QH06
4822 130 61425 CHIP TRS. 2SC2873 Y HX328731B0
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VERS.
COLOR
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
DESCRIPTION
PART NO.
(MJI)
POS.
NO
VERS.
COLOR
PART NO.
(FOR PCS)
DESCRIPTION
PART NO.
(MJI)
QH07
4822 130 63928 CHIP TRS. 2SA1312 B HX113121B0
QH10 QH11 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QH12 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QH13 5322 130 41844 F.E.T. 2SK170 V LANK HF201701H0 QH14 5322 130 41844 F.E.T. 2SK170 V LANK HF201701H0 QH15 4822 130 62649 F.E.T. 2SJ74 V LANK HF100741H0 QH16 4822 130 62649 F.E.T. 2SJ74 V LANK HF100741H0 QN01 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QN02 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QN03 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QN04 4822 130 61311 CHIP TRS. 2SA1162 O.Y HX111622A0 QN05 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QN06 4822 130 61311 CHIP TRS. 2SA1162 O.Y HX111622A0 QN51
4822 130 43818 TRS. 2SC2878 A OR BRANK HT328782A0
QN54 QY05 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0
PP16-MISCELLANEOUS
F802 /F,/U FUSE 0.5A 125V UL/CSA FS20050220 F802 /K, /N 4822 071 55001 FUSE 0.5A 250V SEMKO VDE FS20050200 F804 /F,/U FUSE 0.5A 150V UL/CSA FS20050220 F804 /K, /N 4822 071 55001 FUSE 0.5A 250V SEMKO VDE FS20050200 F821 /F,/U FUSE 0.8A 125V UL/CSA FS20080220 F821 /K, /N 9965 000 05918 FUSE 0.8A 250V SEMKO VDE FS20080200 F823 /F,/U FUSE 0.8A 125V UL/CSA FS20080220 F823 /K, /N 9965 000 05918 FUSE 0.8A 250V SEMKO VDE FS20080200 F841 /F,/U FUSE 0.4A 125V UL/CSA FS20040220 F841 /K, /N 9965 000 05919 FUSE 0.4A 250V SEMKO VDE FS20040200 F843 /F,/U FUSE 2.0A 125V UL/CSA FS20200220 F843 /K, /N 4822 071 52002 FUSE 2.0A 250V SEMKO VDE FS20200200
J301 4822 218 11487 OPTICAL RECIVER GP1F32R YJ15000150 J311 4822 290 81638 TERMINAL 14X14 RA 1L1P YT02010790 J651 4822 290 61216 TERMINAL 2P RCA W/R GOLD YT02020950 J701 4822 290 61216 TERMINAL 2P RCA W/R GOLD YT02020950 JF51 4822 267 41009 TERMINAL 2P RCA PIN JACK YT02020890 JJ01 9965 000 05911 FFC CONNECTER 30P 0.5MM YJ07021230 JT01 4822 290 81638 TERMINAL 14X14 RA 1L1P YT02010790 JT02 4822 267 31369 OPTICAL OUTPUT GP1F32T YJ15000090
L311 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER
BLM11B 102S 1608
FN31010030
L651 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER
BLM11B 102S 1608
FN31010030
L652 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER
BLM11B 102S 1608
FN31010030
L701 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER
BLM11B 102S 1608
FN31010030
L702 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER
BLM11B 102S 1608
FN31010030
LF51 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER
BLM11B 102S 1608
FN31010030
LT01 4822 157 10416 EMI FILTER
BLM11B 102S 1608
FN31010030
LT02 4822 142 60422 PULSE TRANSF.
TPS247MN-0386AN
TP41042030
SF51 4822 277 21559 SLIDE SWITCH INT/EXT SS02021150
PY16-FRONT CIRCUIT BOARD PY16-CAPACITORS
CY03 5322 122 32654 CER. CHIP 0.022µF ±10% XTR DK96223200 CY04 9965 000 05913 CER. CHIP 22pF ±2% 50V DD942203A0 CY05 9965 000 05913 CER. CHIP 22pF ±2% 50V DD942203A0 CY06 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF +80%-20% DK98104200 CY07 4822 124 21901 ELECT. 47µF 6.3V EJ47600610 CY09 4822 122 31765 CER. CHIP 100pF ±5% CG 50V DD95101300
CY10 4822 122 31765 CER. CHIP 00pF ±5% CG 50V DD95101300 CY11 4822 126 11687 CER. CHIP 0.1µF DK98104200 CY12 4822 126 11704 CER. CHIP 0.022µF 50V DK98223300 CY13 4822 124 21901 ELECT. 47µF 6.3V EJ47600610
PY16-RESISTORS
RY01 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RY02 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RY03 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
±5% 1/16W NN05473610
RY04 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
RY05 4822 051 30393 CHIP 39k
±5% 1/16W NN05393610
RY06 4822 051 30471 CHIP 470
±5% 1/16W NN05471610
RY09 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
RY10 4822 051 30101 CHIP 100
±5% 1/16W NN05101610
RY11 4822 051 30472 CHIP 4.7k
±5% 1/16W NN05472610
RY12 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
RY13 4822 051 30103 CHIP 10k
±5% 1/16W NN05103610
RY14 4822 051 30153 CHIP 15k
±5% 1/16W NN05153610
RY15 4822 051 30153 CHIP 15k
±5% 1/16W NN05153610
RY21
4822 051 30472 CHIP 4.7kΩ ±5% 1/16W NN05472610
RY26 RY27 4822 117 12925 CHIP 47k
M ±5% 1/16W NN05473610
PY16-SEMICONDUCTORS
DY04 5322 130 31504 ZENER DIODE MTZ J 3.3A HD30331000
QY01 IC TMP87PM74ZF OTP U-COM HC60015050 QY02 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QY03 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0 QY04 4822 130 61355 CHIP TRS. 2SC2712 O.Y HX327122A0
PY16-MISCELLANEOUS
SY01
9965 000 00373 TACT SW MATU EVQ11L05R SP01013370
SY08 SY12 9965 000 00373 TACT SW MATU EVQ11L05R SP01013370 SY13 9965 000 00373 TACT SW MATU EVQ11L05R SP01013370 SY17 9965 000 00373 TACT SW MATU EVQ11L05R SP01013370 SY18 9965 000 00373 TACT SW MATU EVQ11L05R SP01013370 SY22 9965 000 00373 TACT SW MATU EVQ11L05R SP01013370 SY23 9965 000 00373 TACT SW MATU EVQ1105R SP01013370 SY26 9965 000 05915 ROTARY SWITCH EC11B ROT
ENCODER WITH PUSH SW
SR03030030
VX01 9965 000 05916 DISPLAY UNIT FTD BJ727GNK
15GRID X 22ANODE
HQ31208410
XY01 4822 242 72066 SERAMIC VIB. 8.0MHz
CST8.0MHZ MT
FQ08004010
ZY01 4822 130 11494 PHOTO UNIT RPM6936-V4
IR SENSOR
HW10004210
PY26-STAND BY
CIRCUIT BOARD
DY01 4822 130 80326 L.E.D. LT3D8B RED 3O HI10062320
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