If IC802 is mounted parallel to the
top part of the plastic with shop utility knife until
ONKYO USA CORPORATION
200 Williams Drive • Ramsey NJ 07446
201-825-7950 Fax 201-825-8150 02/10/1999
Page 01
Model: KCY707 for PTS series
Classification: Service tip:
PCB layout modification given
below would be appropriate.
Add 1k-ohm resistor and 10uf 16v capacitor as
seen. + Side of capacitor
Capacitor is 10uf 16volt.
Where in some units IC802 is mounted parallel to the main chassis, the modification as
shown should be done. For all others please just loosen the wire described on page 2.
Rear of unit
Cut jumper wire labeled
XRST
Front of unit
R604
The lead wire in series with 1k-ohm 1/4watt
resistor is then soldered to a jumper closer to
R604 as seen. Place a plastic tube or heat shrink
tube over the resistor. Note jumper location!
Negative side
of capacitor is
soldered on the
rear side of
C739 (ground)
near R789.
For unit having a smaller cut at this point
(magazine home position sensor hole) compared
to the rest sensor cutouts; please cut (shave) the
the hole matches the rest.
connected to the PICKUP assembly. In some units these
(cut) all wire ties and retie them as illustrated in picture.
Give a ¾ inch play for wires connected to J703 and J704
PAGE # 2
02/10/1999
Classification: service tip:
Place wire harness at
this point for wire
extending from J702.
The two wires coming from J703 and J704 are
two feed wires are tied to the CD chassis
some binding to the traverse gear mechanism system
causing gear damage. To alleviate this problem, remove
compared to wire connected at J702. These two wires
should rest flat and close to the bottom chassis of the
unit without any abstraction.
Please note: The complete CD mechanism for the PTS series is no longer available.
Order individual components for parts shown below.
Spindle motor #
24502258-1
Replace Gear A with PN#
clean all grease and re apply with
grease
Pick Up Part # 8-848-137-11
Gear B PN#24506904
of sled motor gear
height.
Adjust height of table to 7.5mm
from the chassis to the bottom of
the table barrel as seen. This is a
starting point only.