Philips CDC-775 Service Manual

CD Changer
CDC775/00/01/14/17
Service Service
Service
Service Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Location of pc boards & Variation Table.....................1-2
Service Aids, Chip Handling ....................................... 1-3
ESD, Safety Instruction, etc. ...................................... 1-4
Instruction for use: Overseas version exerpt............2-1
Disassembly Instructions & Service positions ...........3-1
Service Test Programs ............................................... 3-3
Set Block diagram ......................................................... 4
Set Wiring diagram ........................................................ 5
Supply & Headphone Boards ........................................ 6
Front Board .................................................................... 7
Servo/Decoder Board ....................................................8
DAC/AF Board ...............................................................9
Mechanical Exploded views & parts list ......................10
COMPACT
DIGITAL AUDIO
©
Copyright 1999 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.
Published by KC 9902 Service Audio Printed in The Netherlands Subject to modification
PCS 101 004
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
GB
4822 725 25851
LOCATION OF PC BOARDS
1-2
SUPPLY BOARD
DAC / AF
BOARD
SERVO /
DECODER BOARD
H/P BOARD
FRONT BOARD
VARIATION TABLE
Type /Versions: CDC775
Features:
CC-DAC (Non-bitstream) x x x x BCC-DAC (Bitstream) - - - ­RC5 In/Out - - - ­Digital Out x x x x Headphone x x x x CD Text - - - ­CDRW (Play Rewritable Disc) x x x x
/00 /01 /14 /17
Load/QP Board
Open/close Board
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL:
Mains voltage : 110-127V/220-240V Switchable for /01
120V for /17
220-230V for /00/14 Mains frequency : 50/60Hz Power consumption : < 12W at Play mode Dimension (WxDxH) : 435 x 380 x 119mm
AUDIO PERFORMANCE:
Output level : 2Vrms ± 2dB @ 47kohm Frequency response within ± 0.4dB : 20Hz - 20kHz Dynamic range at 1kHz : > 90dB Signal/Noise ratio at 1kHz : > 98dB Total Harmonic Distortion at 1kHz : < 0.004% Channel unbalance at 1kHz : < 1dB Channel separation at 1kHz : > 95dB Headphone impedance : 30 - 600 ohm Headphone output (e.m.f.) : 4.5Vrms ± 2dB Digital Output at 75ohm : 0.5V
1)
1)
1)
PCS 101 005
1)
with 13th order Filter eg. 4822 395 30204
SERVICE AIDS
1-3
Service Tools:
Universal Torx driver holder .................................. 4822 395 91019
Torx bit T10 150mm ............................................. 4822 395 50456
Torx driver set T6 - T20 ......................................... 4822 395 50145
Torx driver T10 extended ...................................... 4822 395 50423
Compact Disc:
SBC426/426A Test disc 5 + 5A ............................ 4822 397 30096
SBC442 Audio Burn-in Test disc 1kHz ................. 4822 397 30155
SBC429 Audio Signals disc .................................. 4822 397 30184
Dolby Pro-logic Test Disc ...................................... 4822 395 10216
Eccentricity Disc, 150µm ....................................... 4822 397 30279
Others:
13th Order Filter .................................................... 4822 395 30204
ESD Equipment:
Anti-static table mat - large 1200x650x1.25mm ... 4822 466 10953
Anti-static table mat - small 600x650x1.25mm ..... 4822 466 10958
Anti-static wristband .............................................. 4822 395 10223
Connector box (1MΩ) ............................................ 4822 320 11307
Extension cable
(to connect wristband to conn. box) .................. 4822 320 11305
Connecting cable
(to connect table mat to conn. box) .................. 4822 320 11306
Earth cable (to connect product to mat or box) .... 4822 320 11308
Complete kit ESD3
(combining all above products) ......................... 4822 320 10671
Wristband tester .................................................... 4822 344 13999
PCS 101 006
WARNING
GB
All ICs and many other semi-conductors 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 wrist wrap with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this potential.
F
ATTENTION
Tous les IC et beaucoup d’autres semi-conducteurs sont sensibles aux décharges statiques (ESD). Leur longévité pourrait être considérablement écourtée par le fait qu’aucune précaution n’est prise à leur manipulation. Lors de réparations, s’assurer de bien être relié au même potentiel que la masse de l’appareil et enfiler 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.
1-4
ESD
D
WARNUNG
Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind empfindlich gegenüber elektrostatischen Entladungen (ESD). Unsorgfältige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kan die Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren. Veranlassen Sie, dass Sie im Reparaturfall über ein Pulsarmband mit Widerstand verbunden sind mit dem gleichen Potential wie die Masse des Gerätes. Bauteile und Hilfsmittel auch auf dieses gleiche Potential halten.
WAARSCHUWING
NL
Alle IC’s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn gevoelig voor electrostatische ontladingen (ESD). Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan de levensduur drastisch doen verminderen. 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.
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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 riparazioni occorre quindi essere collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della massa dell’apparecchio tramite un braccialetto a resistenza. Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili con quali si lavora siano anche a questo potenziale.
GB
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original condition and that parts which are identical with those specified, be used.
NL
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat bij reparatie in zijn oorspronkelijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat onderdelen, identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.
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Les normes de sécurité exigent que l’appareil soit remis à l’état d’origine et que soient utiliséés les piéces de rechange identiques à celles spécifiées.
D
Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften zu beachten. Der Original zustand des Geräts darf nicht verändert werden; für Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden.
“Pour votre sécurité, ces documents doivent être utilisés par des spécia­listes agréés, seuls habilités à réparer votre appareil en panne”.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
GB
Warning !
Invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct exposure to beam.
S
Varning !
Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och spärren är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
3122 110 03420
I
Le norme di sicurezza esigono che l’apparecchio venga rimesso nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambio identici a quelli specificati.
"After servicing and before returning set to customer perform a leakage current measurement test from all exposed metal parts to earth ground to assure no shock hazard exist. The leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA."
PCS 101 007
Varoitus !
SF
Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiina näkymättömälle laserisäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen!
DK Advarse !
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling.
2-1
PHONES
LEVEL
MAX
MIN
3
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
21
COAXIAL
ANALOG
OUT
RL
DIGITAL OUTPUT
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION
English
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 - 5
Functional Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 - 8
Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 - 13
Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 - 15
Additional Information . . . . . . . . .15 - 16
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Thank you for selecting the Philips CDC 775 Compact Disc Changer.
A Compact Disc Changer of the state-of-the-art Philips 700 series, the CDC 775 combines supreme playback quality with a high degree of user-friendliness by offering the following possibilities: – able to play CD-RW disc; –changing CDs during play; –quick access to a particular CD by means of QUICK
PLAY;
– storing 40 tracks from different CDs in any desired
order in the changer memory;
– storing the required recording time and playing time
in the EDIT mode.
Power Supply Setting
•Check that the type plate on the rear of your changer indicates the correct supply voltage.
• If your mains supply voltage is different, consult your dealer or our Service Organisation.
Siting the Compact Disc Changer
Free standing
•Always position the changer horizontally on a flat, firm surface.
•Allow a free space of at least 3 cm above the changer so as not to interfere with the cooling of the changer.
In an audio rack
•The changer can be sited in any desired position.
Stacked
•Site the changer preferably at the bottom or at the top.
• Never position the changer directly on top of a high­power amplifier, as such an amplifier gives off a substantial amount of heat.
RECEIVER
CASSETTE DECK
CD CHANGER
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Connections
1Digital Out
This output supplies digital signal and can therefore only be connected to an input which is suitable for this signal. Use here a lead with one cinch plug on either end.
Never connect this socket to a non-digital input of an amplifier, such as AUX, CD, TAPE, PHONO etc!
2 Analog Out
For the connecting cable to the amplifier.
• Insert a red plug into the ‘R’ socket and the other plug into the ‘L’ socket.
• 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!
3Voltage Selector
(not for all versions)
Before connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet, make sure that the voltage selector at the rear of the system is set to the local power line voltage. If not, reset the selector before connecting to the wall outlet.
INSTALLATION
Connecting Headphones
•Connect headphones with a 6.3 mm jack plug to the PHONES socket.
•The sound level is adjusted with the LEVEL control.
Note: – The volume control on the remote control must not be
at the minimum level.
English
PCS 101 008
5
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
POWER ON/OFF
SHUFFLE
PAUSE
1
2345
IR SENSOR
PROG
SCAN
EDIT
TIME
P-SEARCH
DISC SELECT
CD TEXT
SCROLL
PHONES LEVEL
CD DIRECT PLAY
PREV
NEXT STOP PLAY
OPEN / CLOSE
MAX
MIN
FADE/
REPEAT
CDC 775 • COMPACT DISC CAROUSEL CHANGER
CD REWRITABLE COMPATIBLE
MULTI DISC CHANGER
DIGITAL OUTPUT
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TRACK PEAK TOT REM TRACK TIME
SHUFFLE
PAUSE
REPEAT DISC
54
13
2
PROGRAM
1
LEVELPHONES
IR SENSOR
TRACK PEAK TOT REM TRACK TIME
SHUFFLE
PAUSE
REPEAT DISC
PROGRAM
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PROG.
DISC
SCAN
SHUFFLE
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VOLUME
PAUSE REPEAT
PLAY
STOP
PREV.
NEXT
DIGITAL REMOTE CONTROL
TRAY OPEN
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6
8
9
3
5
1
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0
5
6
7
8 9
10
11
10
12
1
2
3
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2 X 1.5 V R03 /
UM4 / AAA
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1
POWER-ON/ OFF
Switching on and off.
2
EDIT
Activating the EDIT function when making a recording.
3
PROGRAM
Opening the memory when compiling a program.
4
TIME
Selecting the information you want to see on the display.
5
SCAN
Automatically playing the beginning of each track.
6
REPEAT
Repeating play.
7
FADER
Fading in and out during play.
PEAK SEARCH
Searching the loudest passage (peak) on a CD or in a program when making a tape recording.
6
2-2
8
DISPLAY
Informs you about the functioning of the player.
9
I(nfra) R(ed) SENSOR
Receives the signals from the remote control.
0
SHUFFLE
Playing in random order.
!
PAUSE ;
Interrupting play.
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S T
–Selecting another track during play. –Selecting a track to start play with. –Selecting tracks when compiling a program. –Fast search to a particular passage during play. –Selecting the recording mode during edit. –Selecting the recording time during edit.
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STOP 9
–Stopping play. –Cancel a Program, Peak Search or Edit.
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PLAY 2
–Starting play. –Returning to the beginning of a track.
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CD DIRECT PLAY
– Selecting another CD during play. – Selecting a CD to start play with. – Selecting CDs when compiling a Program, Peak
Search or Edit.
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OPEN/CLOSE
Opening and closing the CD compartment.
&
CD CAROUSEL TRAY
*
LEVEL
Adjusting the volume when listening with headphones.
(
PHONES
Connecting headphones.
)
QUICK PLAY
Immediate playing of a particular CD.
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LOAD
Rotating the turntable in the CD compartment when inserting CDs.
Remote Control
PCS 101 009
1PAUSE ;
Interrupting play.
2 SCAN
Automatically playing the beginning of each track.
3 PROG.
Opening the memory when compiling a program.
4DISC
– Selecting another CD during play. – Selecting a CD to start play with. – Selecting CDs when compiling a Program, Peak
Search or Edit.
5 TRAY OPEN
Opening and closing the CD compartment.
6 SHUFFLE
Playing in random order.
71 - 0 DIGIT KEYS
– Selecting another track. – Selecting a track to start play with. – Selecting tracks when compiling a program.
8 REPEAT
Repeating play.
9– VOLUME +
Adjusting the sound level when the changer is connected via the ANALOG or DIGITAL OUT output to an amplifier or HiFi system without its own remote control. Also for adjusting the sound level on the headphones.
10 í PREV. / NEXT ë
–Selecting another track during play. –Selecting a track to start play with. –Selecting tracks when compiling a program. – Fast search to a particular passage during play. –Selecting the recording mode during edit. –Selecting the recording time during edit.
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
11 STOP 9
–Stopping play. – Cancel a Program, Peak Search or Edit.
12 PLAY 2
–Starting play. – Returning to the beginning of a track.
The life of the batteries of the remote control is around one year. For replacement only use batteries of the type RO3, UM4 or AAA.
English
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54
13
2
TRACK PEAK TOT REM TRACK TIME
SHUFFLE
PAUSE
REPEAT DISC
PROGRAM
54
13
2
1
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
LOAD
QUICK PLAY
PREFERRED
POSITION
LOAD
QUICK PLAY
PREFERRED
POSITION
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Display
{
– Lights up when the changer receives a command from
the remote control.
1 - 5 CD number indicator
– Lights up when you switch the changer on. –Indicates the number of CDs in the CD compartment. –Indicates what CD is being played (CD number
flashes).
PROGRAM
– Flashes when a program is being compiled. – Lights up when a program is being played. TRACK – Indicates: – what track is being played; –the number of tracks on a CD or in a program.
PEAK
– Flashes when the loudest passage (peak) on a CD or
in a program is being searched.
– Lights up when the loudest passage (peak) has been
found.
TRACK TIME
–Indicates the elapsed playing time of the track being
played.
REM(aining) TRACK TIME
–Indicates the remaining playing time of the track
being played.
2-3
TOT(al) REM(aining) TIME
– Indicates the remaining playing time of a CD.
TOT(al) TIME
– Indicates the total playing time of a CD.
SHUFFLE
– Lights up when the tracks are played in random order.
PAUSE
– Lights up when play is interrupted.
REPEAT 1
– Lights up when you repeat a track.
REPEAT DISC
– Lights up when you repeat a CD.
REPEAT
– Lights up when you repeat all CDs or a program from
them.
Display messages:
REAd – Lights up when a CD's contents list is being scanned.
NO dISC
Lights up when there are no CDs in the CD
compartment. WRONG t RACK– Lights up when you select a non­existent track number.
WRONG dISC– Lights up when you select a non- existent CD number. SELECt dISC – Lights up when you try to activate a function for which you must first select a CD number. INSE Rt dISC– Lights up when you give a play command while the CD compartment is empty.
GO tO StOP – Lights up if you try to activate a function for which you must first stop play.
– Lights up when the player is put into the
EDIT mode.
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Inserting the CDs
NOTE! Use only audio CD; audio CD-R or audio CD-RW.
•Press POWER-ON/OFF to switch the changer on. –The changer will now start CD detection to check how
many CDs there are in the CD compartment. The turntable will rotate slowly until all positions (1 - 5) in the CD compartment have been checked.
–The position which is being checked is always shown
on the display (dISC X).
–After CD detection the 1 - 5 CD number indicator will
show the number of CDs in the CD compartment.
• Open the CD compartment by pressing OPEN/CLOSE. – OPEN lights up.
•Insert the CDs, button to rotate the turntable in the CD compartment.
•Close the compartment by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.
CLOSE lights up. The
changer will start CD detection again.
printed side up;
use the LOAD
NOTE! – CD detection may never be interrupted. If, during
detection, you press any button, then the changer will stop detection and the display will give an incorrect indication of the number of CDs in the CD compartment.
Always remove all CDs from the CD compartment if
you want to transport the changer.
Normal Playback (PLAY 2)
– The display shows the number of the current CD.
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2
•Press PLAY 2 to start playback. – The CD number indicator (1-5) always shows what CD
is being played (B X flashes).
– The track being played and its elapsed playing time
are shown under TRACK and TRACK TIME. See 'CALLING UP INFORMATION ON THE DISPLAY' if you wish to see other information on the display.
–Play will stop after all CDs have been played.
•Press POWER-ON/OFF to switch the changer off.
TRACK TRACK TIME
1
PLAYBACK
Quick Play
•Use the PREFERRED POSITION in the CD compartment if you wish to insert only one CD and then start play by pressing the QUICK PLAY button. Play will then start immediately with the inserted CD.
NOTE! –You can also press PLAY
serting the CDs; the compartment then closes automatically and play starts from the first available CD.
–You can interrupt playback by pressing PAUSE ;;
PAUSE then lights up. Press PLAY 2 or PAUSE ;; to restart.
– If you press PLAY 2 during play, the current track will
start again from the beginning.
–You can stop playback by pressing STOP 9 . – If you press OPEN/CLOSE during play, the CD
compartment will open while play continues. The three CDs outside the changer may now be changed without playback being interrupted.
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immediately after in-
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PCS 101 010
PLAYBACK
English
Selecting Another Track During Play (
S T
•Press T or S desired track number appears under TRACK.
– The music stops and a moment later the selected
track begins to play.
WRONG tRACK lights up when you select a non­existent track number.
Selecting Another CD During Play (CD DIRECT PLAY)
• Key in the desired CD number.
– The music stops and a moment later the selected CD
begins to play.
WRONG dISC lights up if you select a non-existent number. You can also select the number by using the DISC button on the remote control.
Searching For A Passage During Play (
S T
• Hold S down to search backwards to the beginning.
• Hold T down to search forwards to the end.
The searching speed is determined by how long a key is pressed: –the first 2 seconds fairly slowly, with sound; –then at the maximum speed, with no sound.
)
(less than 0.5 seconds)
TRACK TRACK TIME
5
)
until the
2-4
If you reach the end of the last track and release T, play will resume a few seconds before the end of the CD.
Starting With A Particular CD (CD DIRECT PLAY)
• Key in the required CD number. – If the CD compartment was open, it will now close. –Play starts from the selected CD.
WRONG dISC lights up if you select a non-existent number. You can also select the number by using the DISC button on the remote control.
Starting With A Particular Track (CD DIRECT PLAY, S T and PLAY
2)
• First select the number of the required CD using CD DIRECT PLAY or DISC on the remote control.
– If the CD compartment was open, it will now close.
• Then select the (track) number by using T or
S
(press less than 0.5 seconds).
•Press PLAY 2.
–Play starts from the selected track.
WRONG tRACK lights up when you select a non­existent track number. WRONG dISC lights up if you select a non-existent number.
Scanning CDs (SCAN)
All CDs:
•Press SCAN before or during play. – If the CD compartment was open, it will now close. – SCAN lights up and the first 10 seconds of each
track are played in turn (starting from the current track). 10 seconds are counted down each time under REM(aining) TRACK TIME.
•When the player reaches a track which you wish to
hear in full, press SCAN again or PLAY 2.
TRACK REM TRACK TIME
5
10
Playing In Random Order (SHUFFLE)
All CDs:
•Press SHUFFLE before or during play. – If the CD compartment was open, it will now close. – SHUFFLE lights up and all the tracks are now played
in a random order.
TRACK TRACK TIME
3
SHUFFLE
– If you press T
,
you will select any one of the
following tracks.
•Press SHUFFLE again if you wish to return to normal
play.
NOTE! – If, during play, you open the CD compartment to
change CDs (see 'NORMAL PLAYBACK') then playback in random order will be cancelled. Playback will stop as soon as the last track of the current CD has been played (in normal order).
Calling Up Information On Display (TIME)
In STOP mode:
Text display
–After loading the CDs and closing the CD
compartment, the display shows the number of the CD to be played (= default display in STOP mode).
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2
•Press TIME to shows the number of tracks and the
total playing time of the current CD (TOTAL TIME).
TOT
TRACK TIME
1
During play:
1. Time display
–When you start play (from STOP mode), the display
shows the elapsed playing time of the current track (= default display in PLAY mode).
TRACK TRACK TIME
1
•Press TIME whenever you want to know the
remaining playing time of the current track (REM TRACK TIME).
TRACK TRACK TIME
1
REM
•Press TIME, if you wish to know the total playing
time from the beginning (TOTAL TIME).
TOT
TRACK TIME
1
•Press TIME again if you wish to know the remaining
playing time of the entire CD (TOTAL REM TIME).
1
REMTOT
TRACK TIME
Note : – TOTAL REM(aining) TIME and TOTAL TIME indications
are not available in SHUFFLE mode.
PLAYBACK
2. Text display
• If you press TIME again, you will switch to text
display; the display shows the number of the current CD.
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2
• If you wish to know the total playing time of the entire CD you must go back to STOP mode first and then press TIME.
–The display now shows the number of tracks and the
total playing time of the current CD (TOTAL TIME).
Repeating Play (REPEAT)
Repeating a track:
•Press REPEAT before or during playback of the CD.
–REPEAT 1 lights up; the track will now be repeated
continuously.
•Press REPEAT three times to stop the track being repeated.
Repeating a CD:
•Press REPEAT twice before or during playback of the CD.
–REPEAT DISC lights up; the CD will now be repeated
continuously.
•Press REPEAT twice to stop the CD being repeated.
TRACK TRACK TIME
1
TRACK TRACK TIME
1
REPEAT 1
REPEAT DISC
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PCS 101 011
PLAYBACK
English
Note: –Repeating of a CD is not possible during shuffle or
program mode.
Repeating all CDs:
•Press REPEAT –REPEAT lights up; all CDs will now be repeated
continuously.
•Press REPEAT again to stop the CDs being repeated.
NOTE! – When a program has been stored (for one or more
CDs), then only the program will be repeated.
Searching For The Loudest Passage (PEAK SEARCH)
• In STOP mode, press PEAK SEARCH. – SELECt dISC lights up and PEAK starts
flashing.
•Press PEAK SEARCH again to select the last selected disc or press any CD DIRECT PLAY button or DISC disc.
– The CD will now be scanned for the loudest passage
(the peak).
– The display shows the track being scanned and its
elapse playing time.
three times
1
before or during playback.
TRACK TRACK TIME
(on the remote control)
TRACK PEAK TRACK TIME
1
REPEAT
to select the desired
2-5
– When the loudest passage has been found it will be
repeated continuously (from 2 seconds before the peak until 2 seconds after the peak) and PEAK lights up.
•You can now adjust your recording device.
•You can stop the scan by pressing STOP 9: if you press PLAY 2, the CD will be played from the beginning.
NOTES! – When searching for the loudest passage in a program
(from one or more CDs) there is no need to enter the CD number(s).
– If you wish to record tracks from different CDs you
have to repeat peak search for each CD.
–You can interrupt PEAK SEARCH by pressing STOP 9.
Adjusting The Sound Level (- VOLUME +)
The volume output of the CD changer can be adjusted. This will affects the analog out, digital out and heaphones level.
•Press VOLUME - or + to reduce or increase the sound level.
–The display will show a value between VOL 0 and
VOL 20.
Important! The volume level will influenced the sound level during recording. Set the volume level to the maximum and do not change the volume setting during recording.
(on the remote control only)
Locking the volume
This unique feature allows you to lock the volume level when listening to the heaphones or doing recording.
•Press EDIT for more than 2 seconds. –The displays will show VOL LOCK.
Unlocking the volume
•Press EDIT for more than 2 seconds. –The displays will show VOL 20.
Note: – When you adjust the volume and the display shows
VOL LOCK
mode.
Listening to the heaphones
•Connect the headphones to the PHONES socket.
• Adjust the headphones sound level with the LEVEL control.
, it means that the volume is in the lock
Note: –Should there be no sound after adjusting the LEVEL
control to maximum; press VOLUME + on the remote control to increase the sound level.
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PLAYBACK PROGRAMMING
Activating The Fade-In And Fade-Out Function (FADER)
NOTE! –The FADER function can be used if the changer is
connected to the amplifier or the system via the ANALOG OUT output.
•During play press FADER. –The sound level will now gradually decrease (FADE
OUT), after which the changer will go into the PAUSE mode.
FAdE f≠
•Press FADER again. –Play continues and the sound level will increase again
to the originally set level (FADE IN).
FAdE _
FAdE ≠
FAdE ≠
FAdE _
FAdE f≠
Storing A Program (PROGRAM)
–By programming the changer you can play up to 40
tracks in any required sequence.
FULL lights up if you exceed the maximum of 40
tracks.
WRONG dISC lights up if you select a non-existent
CD number.
• In STOP mode, press PROGRAM to open the
memory.
SELECt dISC lights up and
flashing.
•Press PROGRAM again to select the last selected disc or press any CD DIRECT PLAY button or DISC
(on the remote control)
•Press T or S first track number you wish to program appears under TRACK.
•Press PROGRAM again.
– The track number has now been stored in the
changers memory.
•Select the other track numbers required and store each track by pressing PROGRAM.
– The number of tracks and the playing time of your
program will be shown under TRACK and TOT(al) TIME.
•Press STOP 9 to quit the PROGRAM mode.
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PROGRAM
PROGRAM
to select the desired disc.
(less than 0.5 seconds)
TRACK TRACK TIME
starts
until the
Note: – If the total playing time is more than “99:59”, then
“--:--” appears in the display instead of the total playing time.
Playing The Program ( PLAY 2)
•Press PLAY 2. – Playback starts with the first number of the program.
The PROGRAM and EDIT buttons cannot be used during programmed play. Search for a particular passage is only possible within the track being played.
Erasing A Program (STOP 9 or OPEN/CLOSE)
In PLAY mode:
•Press OPEN/CLOSE or STOP 9
In STOP mode:
Press OPEN/CLOSE or STOP 9. – The program has now been erased.
(twice).
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EDIT
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The EDIT function has two recording modes in which you can store the recording time in the changer memory.
EDIT NORMAL – The changer will determine which tracks fit on each side of the tape and will stop after the last track. The tracks will be recorded in the order in which they appear on the CD(s). EDIT OPTIMAL – The changer now calculates the combination of tracks that will optimize the use of available recording time.
NOTE! – The EDIT function cannot be used for CDs containing
more than 40 tracks.
– The – VOLUME + keys on the remote control may not
be used during recording as they affect the strength of the signal from the changer.
Before Recording
Important! The volume level will influence the sound level during recording. Set the volume level to the maximum and do not change the volume setting during recording.
Preparation:
•A program to be recorded, must be stored in advance. See 'PROGRAMMING'.
• If required you can search the loudest passage and adjust your recording device. See 'SEARCHING THE LOUDEST PASSAGE (PEAK SEARCH)'. This can also be done after selecting the recording mode and the recording time. See below.
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•Press EDIT to activate the EDIT mode. – SELECt dISC appears on the display.
•Press EDIT again to select the last selected disc or press any CD DIRECT PLAY button or DISC
remote control)
When recording a program there is no need to enter the CD number(s).
Selecting the recording mode:
–The display shows NO RMAL (= EDIT NORMAL which
is the default setting).
•With S T can now select OPT(imal), CANCEL or EDIT (NORMAL) again.
– The display shows OPt(imal), CANCEL or
NO RMAL again.
•Press EDIT to store the required recording mode (NORMAL or OPTimal). If you select CANCEL, the EDIT mode will be cancelled and the changer will go back to STOP mode.
–As soon as you have stored the recording mode the
display shows C90 (default setting).
Selecting the recording time:
As soon as you have stored the recording mode the display shows C90 (default setting).
•With S T you can now select the required recording time:
C30, C45, C60, C90, C100, C120, CdR21, CdR60
In EDIT NORMAL mode the recording time must be at least equal to the playing time of the first track on the first CD or in the program. In EDIT OPTimal mode the recording time must be at least equal to the playing time of the shortest track on the CD(s) or in the program.
to select the desired disc.
or
CdR74.
(on the
NOt POSSIbLE lights up if you select a 'wrong'
time.
•Press EDIT to store the required recording time. – The CD changer will now go back to STOP mode
•You can now record the CD or the program.
Recording
•Press PLAY 2. –Playback starts with the selected CD (or with the first
track of the program).
– The display shows the elapsed playing time of the
current track.
•Press TIME to switch to other time display
information.
– The number of tracks for side A and their playing time
are shown on the display.
–After the last track that fits on side A of the tape, the
CD changer will go into PAUSE mode. –PAUSE lights up. – Under TRACK you will see the number of the first
track to be recorded on side B of the tape.
•Turn the tape over or select the tape travel direction
for side B.
TRACK TOT TIME
1
TRACK TOT TIME
1
PAUSE
EDIT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Press PLAY 2.
– The remaining tracks will now be played. –After the last track play will stop; EdIt
CANCELLEd lights up.
NOTE! –As soon as you press PLAY 2 the other changer
functions will temporarily be switched off to prevent the recording being interfered with; EDIT ACTIVE lights up if you press one of the other buttons during recording.
–You can quit the EDIT mode by pressing STOP 9. or
OPEN/CLOSE ; EDIT CANCELLED then lights up.
– EDIT NOT POSSIBLE lights up if you try to record a CD
containing more than 40 tracks.
– Should the CD or the program be longer than the
total recording time of the tape, play will stop after the last track that fits onto side B of the tape.
–Should the first track of the first CD or the program
be longer than one side of the tape (= the entered recording time divided by two), then EDIT NOT POSSIBLE will light up. You will now have to enter another recording time.
Maintenance
The CDs
• Never write on the printed side of a CD.
•Do not attach any stickers to the CD.
•Keep the shiny surface of the disc clean. Use a soft lint-free cloth and always wipe the disc in a straight line from centre to edge.
• Never use cleaning agents for conventional records.
•Detergents or abrasive cleaning agents should not be used either.
The changer
•A chamois leather slightly moistened with water is sufficient for cleaning the changer.
•Do not use cleaning agents containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.
Environmental Information
All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted. We have done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable into three mono-materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene foam (buffer) and polythene (bags, protective foam sheet).
Your system consists of materials which can be recycled and reused if disassembled by a specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If a fault occurs, run through the points listed below before taking your changer for repair.
If the fault remains, try to clear it by
changer off and on again
consult your dealer.
Under no circumstances should you repair the changer yourself as this will invalidate the guarantee!
Playback does not start or interruption of playback.
•The current CD has been loaded upside down.
Reload the CD, label side up.
•No CDs inserted.
Insert the CDs, label side up.
•The current CD is badly scratched or dirty.
Clean the CD with a soft, lint-free cloth.
• Moisture condensation on the lens.
Leave the CD changer in a warm environment until
the moisture evaporates.
Sound skips (at the same part).
•The current CD is dirty.
Clean the CD with a soft, lint-free cloth.
The current CD skips tracks.
•The CD is damaged or dirty.
Replace or clean the CD.
Playback does not start from the first track (of the current CD).
• PRG (program) or SHUFFLE activated.
Switch off SHUFFLE or clear program.
No sound or bad sound.
•Loose or wrong connections.
Check connections.
switching the
. If this also fails to help,
•Strong magnetic fields near the CD changer.
Find another place for the unit or change
connections.
No sound or bad sound on headphones.
•Volume control on remote control is at minimum.
Increase the volume control level.
• Level control set to – position.
Set level control.
•Headphones plug is dirty.
Clean plug.
Volume is too low.
• Sound level has been adjusted too low with the –VOLUME + keys on the remote control.
Adjust sound level.
Remote control does not function.
• Batteries are empty.
Replace the batteries.
Remote control commands are not properly received.
•The distance between remote control and CD changer is larger than 10 metres.
Reduce the distance between remote control and CD changer.
dISC NOt FINALISEd “ is displayed.
•The CD-RW (or CD-R) is not properly recorded for the use on a standard CD player.
Read the instruction booklet of your CD-Rewriteable
(or CD-Recordable) recorder on how to finalise a recording.
•The CD is badly scratched or dirty.
Replace or clean the CD.
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DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
3-1 3-1
Dismantling of the DAC/AF board, Supply board and Front Panel Assembly
1) Remove the Top Cover (pos 151) by 8 screws.
-2 screws on each side
4) Turn the crank CDC5 (pos 96) clockwise to slide out the tray assembly.
-4 screws from the rear
2) Remove the DAC/AF board by 5 screws A. Be careful not to damage flex cable.
5) With the set upside-down, release the 2 catches C1 and remove the tray cover as indicated.
6) Loosen the Front Panel assembly from the bottom bracket (pos 181) by 5 screws C and 4 catches C2 as indicated.
-2 screws on top
3) Remove the Supply board by 3 screws B and disconnect
-3 screws from the bottom side
the Lever Power button (pos 6) as indicated.
Tray moves out
Turn
Dismantling of the Tray Assembly and Servo board
1) Remove the Metal rod (pos 152) as indicated.
2) Loosen the Crank CDC5 (pos 96) with screw D and lift the crank arm out of the groove on the tray assembly. The complete tray assembly can be pulled out of the Frame (pos93).
3) Remove the Servo board by 2 screws E.
4) Protect the CD mechanism's Laser against ESD by short­circuiting the flexfoil with a paper clip immediately upon disconnection from the flexfoil connector. (See Warning for more details)
Dismantling of the CD Mechanism
1) Loosen the Pressure ring holder (pos 90) by relasing catch C3 as indicated.
2) Remove the Pressure plate (pos 89) and Rotary disc assembly (pos 100) by 1 screw F.
3) Turn the Tray assembly upside-down and remove the CDM Lock (pos 99) by using a "minus" screw-driver to release 2 catches C4 as indicated.
4) With the Tray assembly facing up again, turn the cam wheel (pos 116) to bring the CD mechanism (pos 98) to the down position. Remove the CD mechanism by sliding out the 4 rubber suspension (pos 104 to 107).
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