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Service
Manual
COMPACT
DIGITAL
AUDIO
CONTENTS
1
Operations
2
Technical data
Servicing hints
Exploded
view
and parts
list
mechanical
components
3
Measurements
and
adjustments
Blockdiagram
Circuit
diagram
Panel data
Wiring
diagram
Partslist
electrical
components
Safety regulations require that
the set
be
restored
to
its
original
condition
and
that
parts
which are
identical
with those
specified be
used.
Veiligheidsbepal
ingen
vereisen,
dat het
apparaat
in zijn
oorspronkelijke
toestand wordt
teruggebracht
en dat
onderdelen,
identiek
aan
de
gespecificeerde
worden
toegepast.
Bei
jeder
Reparatur sind die
geltenden
Sicherheitsvorschriften zu
beachten.
Der Originalzustand des Gerats
dart
nicht
verandert
werden
fur
Reparaturen
sind Original-Ersatzteile zu
verwenden.
Le
norme di sicurezza
esigono che I’apparecchio
venga rimesso
nelle
condizioni originali e che siano
utiiizzati pezzi
di
ricambiago
identici
a
quelli specificati.
Les
normes de
s6curitd
exigent que
I’appareil soit
remis
a
I’etat
d’origine
et que
soient
utilises
les pibces de
rechange identiques a
cedes
sp6cifi6es.
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All
OPERATION
Explanation
of keys
1
ON/OFF
For
switching
on and
off.
2 DISPLAY
Informs
you about
the
functioning of the player.
Displays
details
from
the disc
contents
list.
3
IR REMOTE (not
for
CD600)
Receives the signals
from
the remote control.
4 STOP/CM
For
stopping
play (STOP)
For
erasing
a
programme
(CM
=
Clear
Memory).
5
PREVIOUS
and
NEXT
For
selecting another track
during
play.
For
selecting a
track number
to
start
play.
For
selecting
track
numbers
when compiling
a
programme.
(PREVIOUS from
high
to
low
and
NEXT from
low
to
high.)
6
PLAY/REPLAY
For
starting play
(PLAY)
For
returning
to
the
beginning
of
a
track
(REPLAY).
7 OPEN/CLOSE
For opening
and closing
the disc tray.
8
RANDOM
For
playing
in
random order.
9
REPEAT
For
repeating
a
disc or
a
programme.
10 ’A-B’
For
setting the starting and
stopping
point of
a
passage to be repeated.
11 ’<KJ
00’
For fast
search
to a
particular passage
during
play.
(’<KT
backwards
and
’>0’
forwards.)
12 PAUSE
For
interrupting play.
For holding play at
the start of
a
disc,
track or
passage.
13
PROGRAM
For storing track numbers
in
a
programme.
For
erasing track
numbers
from
a
programme.
For checking
a
programme.
14 PHONES
For
connection of
headphones
CONNECTIONS
a.
Connection
for
the
mains lead.
b.
OUT
L R the
connecting cable
to
the
amplifier.
•
Insert
a
red plug into
the ’R’
socket
(right-hand
channel)
and the other plug
into the
’L’
socket
(left-hand channel).
•
Insert the two other
plugs into the
corresponding
sockets of
the CD
or
AUX
input of
your
amplifier.
You can
also
use
the
TUNER or
TAPE
IN connection,
but
never
the
PHONO input. This is
not
suitable
for
Compact
Disc
reproduction.
c.
RC5
IN/OUT: for
a
remote
control
system.
Use
this
connection
for:
-
Connecting
up
the
equipment
when you
are
incorporating
the player
in a
PHILIPS
HiFi
system
with
its
own
remote
control system.
-
Connecting the remote
control
receiver
EM
2200,
available
as an accessory,
if
the
siting
of the
player
prevents its
IR REMOTE
eye
from
receiving
the
signals from
the
remote
control
directly.
CS
22
785
3-1
TROUBLE
SHOOTING (FAULT FINDING TREE)
START-UP
PROCEDURE
Follow the
path of the faultfinding
tree beginning
at the
top
left.
Perform the
actions
you come
across
in
the
various
blocks.
Look at
the
various side
branches
to find
out if
the
information
you see there
applies
to
your problem.
If, for
instance,
you
find
the indication
^'cJtspfaVl
_
this
means
that no
picture
appears
on
the display.
If
you
establish
this
fault,
follow
the branch and
perform
the
recommended
actions.
Check
the signals mentioned.
In
a
number
of
branches
further
reference
is made
to
measurements
you could
carry
out.
These
measurements
are
explained
in
several tables
further
on in
this
manual.
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QCL
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6542
6544
6561
6542 6554
QDA
EFAB
6543 6545
6563
6543 6555
SWAB/SSM
DAAB
6564
6544
6558
SCAB
CLBD
6565
6545
SDAB
DABD
6535
WSBD
6536
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AM
1
KILL
1
SEE
SPECIFICATION
1
MEASUREMENT
B-3 CHECK
OF
THE
PHOTODIODES
Step
Signal
Mode
o
0
C=D
o o
El
• • •
•
#
Remarks
1 D2
power
on
-
signal
4E6E7E8
Signal
depends
on Distance lens
+
IR LED
of remote control
D1
D3
D4
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T-22407A
B-4 CHECK
OF
LASER
SUPPLY
The laser, the
lasersupply
plus
the
monitor diode
form
a
feedback
system.
A
defect
in
the
lasersupply
may result
in
the destruction
of the
laser.
If, in
that
case,
the
laser
is replaced,
(=
complete
D.C.M.-unit)
the
new
laser
will
also become
defective.
However,
it is
impossible
to
check
and
repair a feedback
system
if
a
link is
missing. For
this reason the
laser supply can
be
checked
with
teh
replacement
circuit
for
laser assembly.
Step
Signal
Mode o
C=D
o
o
Remarks
1
LO
serv.
pos.
2
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—
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1.8CV <2.3
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LM
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0
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—
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170<mV <220
2
LO serv.
pos.
2
SK
1
.8<V
<2.3
PRS05540
LM
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—
i
170<mV <220
3
LO
Power on
0V ± 0.2V
No
light
T-22407B
B-4
LASER CURRENT
ADJUSTMENT
Step
Signal Mode O
0
C=I7
o 0
El
e e
Remarks
1
-
Power off ^ ®
—
i
R3520
Ikn
-
Pre-adjustment
Ohmic
value
2
Eye-pattern
HF
Power
on
Test disc
5
play
^-0-i
- -
EYE
pattern
3
laser
current
=
voltage
across R3508
Test
disc
5
play
track
1
R3520
50
mV
DC
-
High-ohmic
measurement
T-22407C
B-5
ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS-OFFSET
Step
Signal Mode
O
0
o 0
E|
e e
Remarks
1
-
Power
on
no disc
-
R3568
- -
adjust
for
optical
mid-position
of
the
focus motor
2
FE LAG
Play
Test disc
5
Track
1
27
R3568
400mV ±
40
mV
DC
-
fine
adjustment
T-22407D
CS 22
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