Philips CDI 220/60, CDI 220/65, CDI 220/61, CDI 220/77 Service Manual

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SURVEY OF PLAYERS
Version Description
/60 PAL player without RF-modulator /61 /65 PAL player with RF-modulator for the UK-system /77 NTSC player with RF-modulator for the USA-system
These sets are equiped with Compact Disc Mechanism type CDM12.4; service code 4822 This COM is also used Service information
Multivoltage PAL player with RF-modulator
691
30354.
in
CDl210/40/41/45.
is
included in this manual.
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This manual
parts
of
be reproduced
in
any
without permission
of
Media
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it
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may
form
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or
not
S&S
SURVEY
Version
/20 /25 /37 /39
The mainpanels must be repaired via the central repair procedure, µP section or digital video section.
If the defective item analog audio section or analog video section, then the panel can be repaired up to component level.
All above mentioned players are equiped with CDM9.
Version
/60 /61 /65
m
Published
OF
MAINPANELS
Main panel
4822 214 52065 4822 214 52068 4822 214 52056 4822 214 52066
if
the defective item is on the circuitry of the
section.digital audio (LEMM+DSP) section, GLUE logic
is
in the circuitry of the SERVO section,
by P
.S.
1094
Service & Support
Version
/40 /41 /45 /57
Mainpanel
These mainpanels must be repaired down to component level repairshop ,see chapter 3.6.
Interactive
Mainpanel
4822 214 52163 4822 214 52164 4822 214 52165 4822 214 52145
in
a local central
MB<ia
Systems
Printed
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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
in
The
Netherlands © Copyright
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striilen.
reserved
Subject to
LASER
modffication
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CLASS
1
PRODUCT
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79
521
Page 2
1
DETAILLED
TABLE
CONTENTS
OF
Section
Contents
DETAILLED
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Section
6
6.1
2
2.1
2.2
PRODUCT INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS 6.4
2.3 ACCESSORIES
2.4 SETTING
UP
2.5 DISC PLAY
6.2
6.3
6.5
6.5.1
6.5.2
6.6
3
3.1
SERVICE INFORMATION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PHILIPS SAFETY
THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
GUIDELINES
FOR
TECHNICIAN
3.2 SERVICING OF SMD's (Surface handling
3.2.1 General
cautions
on
Mounted
and
Devices)
storage
3.2.2.1 Caution on removal
3.2.3
3.2.3.1
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
Attachment
Caution Handling Personal safety Storage
3.3.3 Testing
3.3.4
3.3.5
Mounting Soldering
3.3.6 Electrostatic
3.3.7
3.3.8
Transients
Working
3.3.9 Replacement
of SMD's
attachment
on
sensitive
ESD
transport
and
handling
or
sensitive
ESD
charges
(switch-on
environment
the
of
components
components
phenomena)
Flat Pack
IC's
3.4 CODENUMBERS FOR STANDARDIZED RESISTORS THE
3.5
3.6
CENTRAL REPAIR PROCEDURE
BOARD
MAIN
REPAIR PROCEDURE OF THE MAINBOARD
OF
IN
YOUR COUNTRY
3.6.1 Repair Procedure NORTH AMERICA Riparazione ITALIA
3.6.2
3.6.3
Procedura Reparatur Prozedur OSTERREICH
di
3.6.4 Reparatur Prozedur SCHWEIZ Riparazione SVIZZERA
Procedura Procedure
di
reparation SUISSE
de
6.6.1
6.6.2
6.6.3
6.6.4
6.6.5
6.6.6
6.6.7
6.7
6.7.1.
6.7.2.
7
7.1
7.1.1 CPU SCC68070
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
7.1.5
7.1.6 NVRAM
7.1.7
7.1.8
7.1.9 DSIC2 Digital Servo
7.1.10 CD60 CD-decoder
7.2
7.2.1
7.2.2
3.6.5 Proceso de Reparaci6n ESPANA
3.6.6
3.6.7
3.6.8.
Reparaturabwicklung
reparation FRANCE
Procedure Repair
de
procedure
for
DEUTSCHLAND
remaining
countries
7.2.3
7.3
7.3.1
7.3.2
4
4.1
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS
THE CABINET
EXPLODED VIEW
OF
7.3.3
7.3.4
4.2 EXPLODED VIEW OF THE LOADER 7.3.5
Contents
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS BLOCK
DIAGRAM WITH FUNCTIONAL SURVEY
WIRING DIAGRAM
ABBREVIATIONS
OF
LIST
HEADPHONE PANEL
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
layout
PCB
supply
Power
diagram
circuit
Video
the
of
circuit
Tracks Component
diagram
circuit
Audioprocessor
Video
and
Mainpanel
side
diagram
Encoder
measuring
side
circuit
circuit
pads
diagram
diagram
Powersupply
PANEL
MAIN
Mainpanel PCB layout, Mainpanel PCB layout,
part
rlP Servo & CD Decoder
CD interface and Digital Layout CONTROL & DISPLAY PANEL Control Control
Display
&
Display
&
PCB circuit
diagram
DIAGNOSTICS, SHORT DESCRIPTIONS AND MEASUREMENTS SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYCOMPONENTS
Qecoder
Yideo
VDSC : Systemrom IKAT CIAP : CD-Interface and
CALVIN
27C400
MC68HC0518
- -
-
Clock
+
and
Audio
_§_ystem
_<::ontroller
Processor
~
PAL's
IC
TROUBELSHOOTING AND REPAIR
Troubleshooting
digital
section Servo
or
& CD Decoder and
and service
section
video
Audio
the
section
riP
section,
CIAP
troubleshooting Video
section
troubleshooting
Measurements
mainpanel
the
of
A general Test Test
Test
Test
check
clock
the
of
2
S Interface
1
the
of
ftP
the
of
the hardware
of
signals
68070
with
the
Low
Level Test
5
5.1
5.1.1
5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2.
PCS 79
SERVICE SOFTWARE THE LOW LEVEL TEST
sequence
Test THE SERVICE SHELL
sequence
Starting Subject
and
dependent
522
the Service Shell
of
information
8
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
PARTS LISTS PARTSLIST OF THE CABINET PARTSLIST OF THE MAINBOARD PARTS LIST OF THE POWERSUPPL Y LIST OF ACCESSORIES AND SERVICE TOOLS
Page 3
2.
PRODUCT
2.1
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
SPECIFICATION
2.2
CONNECTION
CDI 220
AND
CONTROLS
System Systeme Sistema Systeem System Sistema Sistema
CD-Interactive
CD-lnteractif
Usable
discs•
Utiliable Te gebruiken
Disques utiliables Discos utilizables Discos
discs•
Verwendbare
discs•
Dischi usabili
CD-I
CD-DA
PHOTO-CD CD-I
READY
CD
BRIDGE
CD+GRAPHICS
CD-I CD-Audio Photo-CD CD-/ READY CD BRIDGE CD+GRAPHICS
Power requirement• Alimentation Alimentacion Alimentacion Voedingsspanning NetzanschluB Alimentazione
Europe:
220-230
V/50
Hz
UK: 240
V/50
Hz
Power consumption Consommation Consume de corriente Opgenomen vermogen Leistungsaufname Consumo di corrente Consomo de Corriente
Europe: 22 W with, Europe: 22 W avec, 17 W
UK:
23
W with, 18 W without DVC
UK:
23
W avec; 18 W sans DVC
-----·----
17
W without
sans
DVC
(22ER9956)
DVC
(22ER9956)
(22ER9956)
(22ER9956)
Operating temperature• Temperature de fonctionnement Temperature de operacion Bedrijfstemperatuur Betriebstemperatur Temperatura di fonzionamento Temperatura de funcionamiento
41
°F(5°CJ to 95°F(35°C)
s0c a 35°c
Relative Relatieve vochtigheid Relative Feuchtigkeit Umidita relativa Humedad relative
5%
5% a 95% (sans condensation)
Weight Poids Peso Gewicht Gewicht Peso Peso
With DVC:
Avec DVC: 3,750 kg
Without DVC: 3,500 kg
Sans DVC:
Dimensions Dimensiones Abmessungen (anch. x alt. x prof.)
420 mm x
16.55" X 3.55" X 11.25"
humidity•
to 95% (no condensation)
3,750
3,500
90
Humidite
kg
kg
(w
x h x d) •
(a
x a x p) • Afmetingen
(Bx
mm x
H x T) •
286
mm
Dimensions
relative•
Dimensioni
Humedad relative
(I
x h x
p)
(b
x h x d)
(I x h x p) • Dimensiones
Output•
Sortie•
Salidas
Audio
2 Vrms 2 channel individual
2 Veff
2 prises cinch (une
video (PAL)
1 Vpp (75
1 Vc-c (charge 75 Ohm, sync. neg.) Prise cinch
AV/Euroconnector
Peritelevision
AN
pin
Broche
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18
19
sync.
20 21
Salida•
1
2
3
4
5 6
7 8
9
Uitgang Ausgang Uscita Safdas
RCA
Ohm
par
load,
signal
canal)
sync
pin cinch
neg)
RCA
sockets
pin
jack
Signal
audio
R / audio R (droite)
nc I non connecte audio
L / audio L (gauche)
audio
ground/
blue
ground
nc / non connecte blue/
bleu
function switching (O=Antenna:
1A=AIV ratio 16:9; aspect ratio 4:3)
masse audio
I masse bleu
Euroconnector with aspect
1B=AV/Euroconnectorwrth
commutation fonction (0=Antenna
1=Peritelevision
NV avec ratio 16:9; 1B=Peritelevision AN
avec ratio 4:3)
green
ground
nc / non connecte green/ nc / non connecte red
ground/
nc / non connecte red/
rouge
fast switching
/ masse vert
vert
masse rouge
(RGB/CVBS)
commutation rapide (RVBICVBS)
CVBS fast
ground/
switching
masse CVBS (PAL)
(ground)
commutation rapide (masse)
CVBS/RGB nc / non connecte
shield / blindage
sync
/ CVBSIRVB
TT
Input Entree Entrada lngang Eingang lngresso Entradas
input
REAR
pin signal
Broche
1 2 3 txd
4
5
6 cts I 7 rts 8
Nole: Prnnting device speed of 1200 baud
Remarque: Vitesse de transm,ssion
puntero de 1200 baudios de
snelhe,d van 1200
1200 baud wird unterstiJrzt Nora: To/fera la ve/ocita de/l'accessorio di comando di 1200
baud.•
Nata· Vefoc1dad del d1spos1tivo
(1
ports) 8-pin mini-DIN
(1
entrees) mini DIN 8 broches
FRONT
-
-----
----
110
Signal
nc rxd
EIS Broche
I/
E 2 rxd2
0/S
nc ground I Masse 5 ground / Masse
IE
0/S
+5V
(100
mA
max) 8
is
supported.
jusqu·
baud
vetoc1dad.
mogelijk. Hinwe1s: Die Geschwmdigke,t
a 1200 baud. Nata: Se
Opmerking: Voor de aanwiJsapparaten is een
de
apunta
admitida:
pin signal
1 3
4
6 7 rts2
admite
un dispositivo de
der
Zeigevomchtung
1200 baud1os.
Signal
rxd1
tx2
rts1 nc +5V
(100
von
(Y/C-PAL)
y-output 1 Vpp (75 c-output S-video 4-pin miniDIN
Sortie Y 1 Sortie C
300
Vc-c
300
mVpp
mVc-c
mini DIN 4 broche S-video
1/0
EIS
I/E I/E 0/S
O1S
0/S
mA
max)
Designs and specifications are subiect to chang~ without
specifications
las .especificacianes estan sujetos a camb1os
specificaties kunnen gew,jz,gd warden
von Ausfuhrung sono
altrea98.o
prev,o aviso.
de
ce
produit sont
sem
aviso pr€vio.
und
soggette a modifiche senza
pin signal
Broche Signal
1 ground y I Masse Y
2 3 4 c
sujet
a modihc~t,ons .sans
technische Dalen vorbehalten. • t disegm e
zonder
prec:1vv1so. • As
El
d;seno y las
especrf,caCJones
Ohms)
(75
Ohms)
(75 Ohm)
(75 Ohm)
ground c
y
I y
I Masse C
IC
no.t1ce.
Le.
a~1s
sm
voorafgaande
e~peci~lcap5es descltas estao
prf.Jafabie. Los d1senos Y
prev,o aviso.
ve~1tllgmgen.
le
spec1fte_he
estas sujetos a
conceptf~n ~t
Cory,cepten
•.
Anderun~en
tecn1che
su1~1tas
camb1os
res
en
srn
POWER
• Connect the female end of the AC (alternating current) cord supplied into the AC socket (13).
• Insert the male end of the cord into
CONNECTION
an
AC
outlet.
CAUTION: NEVER MAKE OR CHANGE CONNECTIONS WITH
THE POWER SWITCHED ON.
CAUTION
- ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON SHOULD REMOVE THE COVER OR ATTEMPT TO SERVICE THIS DEVICE.
- USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OTHER THAN
THOSE
SPECIFIED HEREIN
MA V RESULT
IN
HAZARDOUS
RADIATION EXPOSURE OR OTHER UNSAFE OPERATION.
- THE PLAYER AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS
TO
THE LOCAL
MAINS VOLTAGE. WHEN
-
THE PLAYER CONSUMING SOME POWER. YOUR
PLAYER COMPLETELY FROM THE MAINS, THE MAINS-
PLUG
HAS
TO
IS
IN
THE
BE
DISCONNECTED.
"OFF"
POSITION,
IF
YOU
WISH TO DISCONNECT
IT
IS
STILL
PLACEMENT
Place the
.a
Keep
• In a cabinet, allow 1 inch (2-3 cm) of free space all around the unit
player
away
for
adequate ventilation.
on a firm, flat surface.
from
heat
sources
and direct sunlight.
PCS
79
523
Page 4
2.3
For normal interactive operation, use the remote control to
select functions displayed on the
• Point the remote control at your CD-I player.
• Move the cursor
• Click on one of the action buttons.
The function selected by this 'point-and-click' technique is
highlighted to confirm the selection.
To 'point-and-click' on any screen shown one of the action buttons can be used. The shape of the cur­sor is different according to the program you are playing, but it is always controlled
Place the pointing device the back (the cable end) pointed towards the screen. Now, as you roll the mouse, the trackerball or the roller controller, the cursor moves on the screen. When the cursor is positioned on one of the action buttons.
The function selected by this 'point-and-click' technique highlighted to confirm the selection.
To 'point-and-click' on any screen shown one of the action buttons can be used. The shape of the cur­sor is different according it is always controlled
BEFORE
in that direction The harder you press the faster the cursor arrow moves.
on
the "Thumbpad".
USING
TV
the direction you want by pressing
NOTE
in
the same way.
in
front of the display screen, with
in
the corresponding direction
on
NOTE
to
the program you are playing, but
in
the same way.
YOUR
screen.
in
this manual, any
the required function click
in
this manual, any
CD-I
in
is
PLAYER
Press
the ON/OFF button (11) to switch the player on.
on
• Switch
• Select the CD-I input on the On
the TV, the player start-up screen will appear. This screen has the following system function icons to guide and assist you:
Open/Close: To open or close the disc tray. Options: See: 'OPTIONS SCREEN'.
Press
• Switch off
the TV (and
the ON/OFF button
the
TV
1. CD Audio
To preselect your preferred settings when playing audio CDs:
Auto shuffle
After switching the player automatically
Auto FTS
After switching the player will
be
Repeat
Select to repeat a complete audio disc or a single track when the repeat function
Scan time
Select the time you want the beginning of each audio track to play for activated.
• When finished, point-and-click on 'Exit'.
2.
General
To change the player general settings:
Auto play
After switching the player on, playback will start automatically when a disc is loaded.
Volume
Selecting the player default volume setting.
be
played
played automatically
(5,
1 O or 20 seconds) when the scan function is
(and
HiFi system,
Hi
Fi
system if used).
TV
(and
Hi
Fi
system if used).
(11)
to switch the player off.
if
used).
on,
the tracks
in
a random order.
on,
the FTS program of the CD
is
activated.
on
the
CD
will
2.4
16 : 9 screen display
Selecting 16 : 9 screen display, when you have your player connected to a TV with a 16 : 9 screen.
• When finished, point-and-click on 'Exit'.
SETTING
UP
3. Time and Date
To
change the player time/date settings:
Time/Date set
If
the time or date shown on the screen is wrong, select the appropriate month and year
Time format
Select
Date format
Select d/m/y to present the date in day-month-year sequence. Select m/d/y to present the date year sequence.
Display time/date
Select whether time and date will displayed screen or not.
• When finished, point-and-click on 'Exit'.
4.
Storage
To refer to the intermediate results of CD-I titles and of programs created for your audio and Photo CDs. The 'Storage' screen shows the information held memory: titles, dates and percentage of memory used. Clicking on 'Name', 'Date', or 'Size' sorts the information accordingly.
• Use the scroll arrows to move up and down the list.
• To delete an item, click
'Delete'. If you change your mind after deleting, click on
'Undo'.
_.,
and
"'
in
24
hour or 12 hour clock.
arrows to set hours, minutes, day,
turn, as required.
in
on
on
its title and then click on
month-day
the TV
in
• When finished, point-and-click on 'Exit'.
Loading:
• Point and click on 'Open' (you may also press the OPEN /CLOSE button (2)
• Take the disc from its holder and place it on the tray with the label up.
• Point and click on 'Close' (you may also press the OPEN/CLOSE button (2) on the player, or gently push the front of the tray)
The TV screen changes according to the type of disc.
NEVER PUT MORE THAN ONE DISC AT A TIME INTO THE CD-I PLAYER
Unloading:
• Point and click on 'Open' (you may also press the OPEN /CLOSE button (2) to open the disc loading tray. The player start-up screen reappears on the TV.
• Take the disc from the tray and replace it
• Point and click on 'Close' (you may also press the OPEN/CLOSE button (2) on the player, or gently press the front of the tray) to close the tray with disc.
You may unload the disc at any time by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE button (2). Unloading a CD-I disc while the CD-I program is running, will terminate the CD-I program abruptly. 'Bookmarks' or intermediate results, if used by the CD-I program, might not be updated to the latest situation.
on
the player) to open the disc tray ( 1
to
close the tray.
CAUTION
in
or
NOTE
its holder.
without a new
).
PCS
79 524
Page 5
2.5
DISC
This
procedure
is
discs
Video
installed,
-
NEVER FOR BURNING-IN CASE DISC.
Playing a CD-I
settings).
When
After
on
To
screen
2.
When
After
automatically.
The
the
the
EXIT
After
the
To
icon
(5)
The
pears
At
shown.
Select
The
To
name
The
Select
the
equal
and
PHOTO
CDs,
CD's
when a Digital
LEAVE A STILL
ANY
LENGTH
OF
SWITCH
OFF
disc
The
factory
autoplay
is
loading
the
the
TV.
start
the
CD-I
and
click
on
autoplay
is
loading
the
opening
screen
TV.
From
this
program.
To
stop
function
provided
loading
the
disc,
TV.
start
the
Photo
on
the
screen:
on
the
player
opening
screen
on
the
TV.
the
bottom
of
the
13'
icon.
'Options'
screen
select a language
of a country.
previous
setting
the
...,J
icon
Photo
CD
opening
PLAY
NOTE
for
CD
BRIDGE
And
for
Digital
Video
CAUTION
PICTURE
OF
TIME.
THE
PICTURE
THE
PLAYER
depends
on
the
setting
is
default
"OFF":
disc,
the
CD-I
program,
select
it.
"ON":
disc,
the
CD-I
of
the
CD-I
point,
all
interaction
at
any
time,
by
the
the
CD-I
start-up
CD
program,
you
may
also
or
remote
control
of
the
Photo
this
screen a menu
will
now
appear.
click
on
the
will
be
replaced
(Return)
of
screen.
discs,
CD-I
Video
discs
Cartridge
has
been
ON
THE
THIS
CAN
CAUSE
TUBE.
IN
SUCH
OR
REMOVE
value
of
Autoplay
"OFF".
start-up
screen
the
'Play'
icon
program
will
start
program
now
is
between
select
the
STOP
CO-I
program.
screen
appears
select
the
'PLAY
press
the
PLAY
(6).
CD
program
bar
with
icons
box,
the
flag
automatically.
this
screen
to
go
READY
and
SCREEN
A THE
(see
appears
on
the
up
appears
on
you
and
or
on
CD-I'
button
now
ap­is
or
the
back
to
Select
the h icon
screen,
the
selected
From
program.
NEVER ANY
LENGTH
OF
THE
THE
PLAYER
NOTE:
on 5 inch After
loading
TV.
1.
Play
Shows
'point-and-click'
than
used
2.
PROGRAM:
called a Favorite
PROGRAM,
appear.
3.
FTS:
icon
created
4.
SCAN:
listed
10
or
5.
SHUFFLE:
bar
6.
REPEAT:
disc.
screen.
?.TRACK/TIME
-
After
number
click
is
displayed.
-
In
PLAY
number
playing
time,
8.
All
the
screen,
with
(Information)
explaining
the
control
language,
this
point,
all
interaction
OF
TIME.
TUBE.
OR
REMOVE
procedure
can
cm)
laser
the
disc,
the
bar:
total
number
to
select
tracks,
the
right » and
move
through
Allows
you
Track
the
FTS
you
to
play
appears
if a Favorite
for
the
disc
that
Allows
you
to
the
play
track
seconds
in
the
Allows
you
order.
Allows
you
can
change
window:
and
in
STOP
of
tracks
and
window
(7),
and
PAUSE
and
either
the
time.
To
change
play
control
and
can
be
selected
remote
control.
CAUTION
discs.
the
track
listen
bar.
to
the
the modes.
at
LEAVE A STILL
PICTURE
This
(12
track
the
30
to
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only
in
20
in a random
You loading,
at
this
'poinhrnd-click'
disc
yuor
and
the
buttons
of
appears.
is
between
PICTURE
ON
THE
THIS
CAN
CAUSE
IN
SUCH A CASE THE
DISC.
also
be
used
CD-Audio
screen
of
tracks
(up
to
any
track.
For
left « scroll
track
list.
to
program a list
Selection.
When
bar
and
the
Favorite
Track
Track
Selection
is
loaded
in
the
to
the
beginning
You
can
set
'Options'
screen.
to
play
the
tracks
repeat
either a track
repeat
mode
mode,
this
total
playing
the
track
time
of
the
window
elapsed
or
the
remaining
between
elapsed
the
time
shown
functions
are
shown
as
desired
INFORMATION
the
menu
bar
in
you
and
the
SCREEN
FOR
BURNING-IN
SWITCH
OFF
for
audio
sections
appears
on
the
30).
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can
discs
witl1
more
arrows
are
of
special
tracks
you
select
FTS
icon
will
Selections.
This
has
been
player.
of
every
track
the
scan
time
to
5.
in
the
play
track
or
the
entire
in
the
'Options'
shows
the
total
time.
When
you
the
selected
track
shows
the
track
track
and
remaining
in
the
window.
on
the
by
'point-and-clik'
DISC
PLAY
The
operation
following
table.
If
auto
SHUFFLE
Audio'
screen,
After
creating a Favorite
can
compose a title
the
character
screen.
The
title
then
the
disc
is
loaded.
At
the
CD-Audio
button,
then
The
CD-Audio
Select
each
change
between
space
to
separate
Delete
erases
Clear
erases
the
Cancel
returns
title.
OK
saves
the
title
When
an
audio
Graphics
screen
To
let
the
picture
the
action
button
You
can
select
or
either
arrow
Depending
on
you
other
information,
language.
Refer
to
the
functions.
To
play
audio
NEVER
LEAVE A STILL
ANY
LENGTH
OF
THE
PICTURE
THE
PLAYER
of
the
functions
is
briefly
NOTE
or
auto
FTS
has
this
function
width) appears
screen,
'point-and-click'
screen
character
upper
the
last
complete
to
the
and
CO
will
channel
anywhere
another
next
the
instructions
only,
OF
TIME.
TUBE.
OR
REMOVE
been
will
be
activated
Track
Selection
of
up
to
30
characters
for
the
selection
on
the
CD-Audio
'point-and-click'
on
the
"Save
will
change
to
of
the
title
in
turn,
and
lower
words.
disc,
case
selected
character.
(or
partially
CD-Audio
screen
returns
to
the
CD-Audio
with
graphics
is
appear
to
click
played,
automatically.
bar
appear/disappear
outside
the
track
number
it.
other
channel
such
as
the
lyrics
that
come
with
011
the
'audio'
CAUTION
PICTURE
ON
THIS
CAN
CAUSE
IN
SUCH A CASE
THE
DISC.
explained
in
the
selected
on
the
automatically.
for a disc,
you
(depending
using
the
keyboard
screen
whenever
on
the
program
FTS"
button.
the
keyboard
screen
using
shift
to
characters
and
complete)
title.
without
saving
the
screen.
the
CD
click
channel
bar.
by
clicking
on
'Track'
numbers
might
in a different
the
disc
for
their
icon.
THE
SCREEN BURNING-IN
SWITCH
'CD
on
on
give
FOR OFF
OPERATION Start
Select a track
Pause Exit
Forward Reverse Stop
Scan Exit
Shuffle Exit Repeat
Play
Exit Program
Store
SELECT
play • play
play
any
track
track
ii
the
use
to
move
required.
II
pause
use
pause pause
play
pause
search
forward
searches
search
reverse
searches
play
stop
stops
at
the
the
disc
scan
plays
disc.
scan scan
normal
play
shuffle
shuffle
shuffle shuffle
normal
repeat
repeats
or
the
the
FTS
"Options"
only
already
player.
FTS
normal
program
point
track
action
FTS
To
in
the
tion
To
to
the
click
all
the
Save
the
keyboard
Audio
TLES'.
FTS FTS
FTS
FTS
starts
at
the
other
preselected
is
already
playing,
number
disc
contains
the
left « and
through
to
interrupt
play.
or
play
restarts
at
exactly
was
selected. forward backwards
playing.
If
play
first
track.
the
beginning
play
starts
sequence
play
starts
the
entire
track
being
screen.
available
when
been
created
play
starts
to
tracks
as
bar,
and
in
button
to
record
track
bar.
cancel
an
unwanted
FTS
!rack
bar
button.
cancel
the
entire
first
track
in
on
any
action
tracks
disappear.
FTS
screen
screen.
See
beginning
of
track
track
number.
it
is
re-started.
more
than
30
tracks,
right » scroll
the
track
numbers
the
same
point
through
disc.
through
disc.
is
restarted,
it
of
each
track
on
from
tl1is
point.
appears
in
track
from
this
point.
disc
(or
FTS
program),
played,
as
selected
an
FTS
program
for
the
disc
1n
from
this
point.
required
on
the
each
case
click
on
the
track
in
track,
point
and
click
on
any
FTS
program.
the
FTS
track
bar
button
repeatedly
replaces
the
CD-
'CREATING
FTS
1,
or
If
a
arrows
as
as
begins
the
bar.
on has
the
play
any
the
to
it
ac-
point
and
until
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525
Page 6
3.1
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
-
Safety
regulations
its
original
condition
with
the
original
Safety
components
-
ESD
>
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All
IC's
and
many
susceptible
to Careless drastically. When with wrist Keep For components".
- A the
-
never the
-
Use order circuit
3.2
3.2.1
a.
Oxidation soldering.
b.
Avoid oxidation direct humidity. As a result SMDs
c.
Rough may circuit never materials heated connections Never cause do
3.2.2
a.
Heat the and a limited soldering solder
b.
While off each
c.
Remove means
3.2.2.1
a.
When pressure
b.
When the
c.
The preferably (soldering
d
The
PCS
electrostatic
handling
repairing,
the
same
potential
wrap
with
components
detailed
information
set
to
be
repaired
mains
via a suitable
replace
any
set
is
switched
plastic
instead
to
prelude
form
being
SERVICING
OF
General
cautions
on
the
Do
not
for
storage such
sunlight,
the
may
be
affected.
handling
cause
damage
boards.
Circuit
be
bent
or
expand
or
cooled
may
rub
or
scrape
the
value
not
slide
the
Removal
of
SMDs
the
solder
chip.
Small
horizontal
iron.
They
sucker
(see
holding
the
gently
using
terminal
(see
the
excess
of
litz
wire
Caution
on
handling
and
be
removing
pair
of
tweezers.
soldering
iron
be
provided
temperature
chip,
once
71
674
demand
that
the
and
that
components
types
be
used.
are
marked
by
other
semi-conductors
discharges
during
repair
make
resistance.
short-circuit
SMDs
SMDs
as high
capacitance
of
flexed.
of circuit
(for
components
th
removal:
the
careful.
the
removed,
can
sure
that
you
as
the
mass
and
tools
also
see
"Handling
should
always
isolating
modules
or
any
on.
of
metal
alignment
or
to
rendered
unstable.
(Surface
on
handling
terminals
handle
SMDs
with
places
that
are
places
with
sulfur
temperatures
or
resistance
circuit
boards
to
the
components
boards
containing
Different
and
contract
at
and
the
components
be
damaged
due
chip
components
the
component board
across
2-3
seconds)
can,
force,
be
can
also
be
removed
Fig. 1 a)
or
SMD
with a pair
soldering
iron's
Fig. 1 b).
solder
on
the
or
a
solder
sucker
soldering
iron.
chip,
do
not
use
to
be
used
(approx. with a thermal about
225
must
never
set
be
restored
to
identical
the
symbol
A.
are
(ESD).
reduce
life
are
connected
of
the
set
via
at
this
be
transformer.
other prevent a specific
Mounted
and
results sensitive
or a high
containing
circuit different
to
to
at
each
by
means
removed
of heat
solder
use
to
a
potential.
ESD-sensitive connected
to
parts
while
tools.
This
in
Devices)
storage
in
poor
bare
hand.
to
or
chlorine
gas,
degree
of
value
of
the
SMDs
as
well
as
the
SMDs
should
board
rates
when
and/or
solder
the
stress.
as
this
may
change.
Similary,
any
surface.
terminal
of
of
litz
wire
with
the
with
a
tweezers
take
applied
to
lands
by
(see
Fig. 1 c).
suitable
undue
force
with
30
W),
must
control
250°C).
be
used
again.
it
SCILDf.R
3.2.3
Attachment
a.
Locate
the
tweezers
and
Ensure
that
solder
lands
b.
Next
complete
component
MOUNTING
Fig.
2
3.2.3.1
Caution
a.
When
soldering
directly
with
as
quick
as
damage
to
b.
Keep
the
SMD's
board
when
c.
The
soldering preferably (soldering
d.
Soldering
should
e.
Soldering
flux
be
acidic.
f.
After
soldering,
room
temperature.
g.
The
quantity size
of
the
SMD
might
loose
from
DISMOUNTING
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1
of
SMDs
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on
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solder
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the
component
the
component
(see
(see
on
the
possible;
the
soldering.
be temperature
of
solder
crack
the
is
Fig.
2a).
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soldering
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2b).
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the
SMD
terminals,
soldering
iron.
care
must
terminals
and
body
in
contact
iron
to
be
used
provided
with a thermal about
not
be
done
(of
rosin)
may
let
the
SMD
solder
must
be
land.
If
the
or
the
solder
printed
board
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by
means
at
one
positioned
well
the
terminals
.
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Fig.
3
do
not
The
soldering
be
taken
to
the
body
itself.
with
the
printed
(approx.
30
control
225
to
250°G).
outside
the
be
used
but
should
cool
down
gradually
proportional
quantity
is
too
lands
might
(see
Fig.
3).
of
side.
on
of
the
<,3
touch
must
avoid
W)
must
solder
land. not
with
the
great,
be
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3.3
HANDLING
ESD-SENSITIVE
3.3.1
Personal
The components safety. A person components via a resistance of the This of transformer.
3.3.2
Transport original
As
a short-circuits another. Always
3.3.3
Work circuits components another. Use a conductive electrical and the Connect surface. Do power All either testing, of
3.3.4
Mount components Make parts operator of If operator into
Special dry nylon
safety
testing.
handling
requires
dealing
should,
to
the
set
to
protect
supply
voltage.
resistance
is
wrist
conductive
the
sensitive
the
it
often
wraps.
If
necessary,
Storage
and
and
store
packages.
an
alternative
to
material
all
the
discharge
the
Testing
or
handling
on a conductive
and
components
and
circuits
wrist
connection
yourself
via a resistance
wrist
wrap.
equipment
not
connect
any
supply
of
the
inputs
that
are
to
ground
or
do
not
use
components.
Mounting
ESD-sensitive
ESD-sensitive
have
sure
that
the
of
the
PCB,
mounting
are
at
the
set.
is
impossible
to
should
pick
contact
with
the
Conductive
attention
should
atmosphere
and
carpet
or
such.
the
him
transport
the
the
pins
and
signals
set
to any
been
components same
ground
components
when
COMPONENTS
and
replacing
of
special
normally
same
or package
surface
wrap
between
not
the
freon
components
the
ESD-sensitve
attention
with
ESD-sensitive speaking,
potential
as
against
direct
applied
in
the
connection
make
use
circuits
and
PCBs
original
package
special
IC
package
of
the
component
before
opening
when
testing
or
when
transferring
from
one
package
with
lead
the
conductive
in
the
connection
tools
also
with
to
inputs
as
to
be
tested
is
used
should
supply
voltage.
sprays
for
components
only
mounted.
themselves.
equipment
potential
level
the
PCB.
the
PCB
up
before
to
be
sheet
be
paid
in
regions
the
floor
is
covered
for contact
to
be
and
personal
be
connected
the
chassis
with
lead
of
an
isolating
in
their
one
may
use
which
with
one
it.
loose
to
make
an
surface
lead
of
this
conductive
long
as
the
off.
connected
When
under-cooling
after
all
other
the
metal
mounting
as
the
chassis
mounting
bringing
it
replaced.
Soldering
iron
Wrist
having
a
with
a
3.3.5
Soldering
Soldering
iron stations. components It suckers.
3.3.6
One after mounted incorporated correct nothing the discharges terminals, clips
3.3.7
To switch-on or inserted with Prevent consequence and
3.3.8
The like
3.3.9
For and examples When device Since soldering will time. The solve spread the a of
Bil
--t+-C::t;II•
tips,
should
and
is
better
to
use
Electrostatic
should
stick
the
ESD-sensitive
on
the
into a complete
supply
voltages
more
than
components
from
we
recommend
or
conductive
Transients
prevent
permanent
phenomena.
PCBs
populated
in
or
removed
the
supply switching
of
DC
lines
on
Working
environment
work
bench
the
one
shown
Replacement
replacing a component
Mounting.
Also a number
is
given.
replacing a flat
leads
will
rosin
flux.
process.
result
in
component
removal
of
this
problem
over a greater
flux
can
be
common
hair
approx.
10
centimeters.
Min.
Safety
wrap
also
those
of
be
the
solder-removing
charges
to
PCB.
an
on
passing
tape
(switch-on
voltage
peeks switching and
for
in
ensure a good
when
is
excess
because
accomplished dryer
200
isolating
low-voltage
kept
at
the
same
PCB.
the
Until extension
this
damages
with
off.
the
the
of
the
pack,
not
sticky.
area
for 1 or 2 minutes
kQ • max.
transformer
potential
braid
precautionary components
have
the
sub-PCBs
system
on
are
connected,
of
the
PCB.
To
prevent
to
the
components
that
you
apply
on
the
terminals
phenomena)
as a result
no
ESD-sensitive
these
components.
from
test-sockets
on.
on
the
mains
electric
equipment,
service
technician
figure.
Flat
Pack
IC's
see
Fig. 6 Dismounting
of
precautions
rosin
flux
soldered
properly
heated
it
will
attract
degeneration
flux
with a cleaner the
flux
is
by
the
cleaner.
by
blowing
470
kQ
soldering
as
the
than
solder
measures
also been have
been
which
the
the
PCB
is
conductors
of
electrostatic
via
the
conductive of
the
PCB.
of
components.
should
be
or
systems
as
a
relay
should
look
and
applied
to
the
joint.
by
the
dust
which
over a period
of
will
not
then
even
Drying
of
the
area
with
at a distance
SAFETY
Important
Proper
service
and
of
all
Phillps
performing
require
special It
Is
and
risk
that
Is
important
ARE
and
might
way.
evaluation.
tool
thoroughly
equipment
Safety
After
safety
not
may
passed Fire
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
LASER DANGER -Invisible
CAUTION -Use CAUTION -The
repair
Philips
equipment.
and
described
in
service
operations.
the
use
of
tools
tools
should
Important
NOTICES
of
Improper
advise
which
just
and
Be
the
Important
service
Never
as
hardware
Soldering
solder
leads.
cord}.
loose
Check
physical
necessary.
No
more.
must
Critical
Identified
within a broken
grouped
A
Replacement
may
When
transformer
transformer
may
Many
pin
potential
which
used.
be
to
note
that
which
should
personal
Injury
service
methods
to
understand
NOT
EXHAUSTIVE.
the
service
be
Consequently,
the
check
have
trade
done
or
of
the
Phillps
Accordingly. a servicer
Is
not
recommended
that
neither
will
be
jeopardized
Checks
original
service
should
be
the
areas
where
left
an
unsafe
on
to
your
customer.
Shock
Haz:ard
sure
all
components
possibility
of
adjacent
on
those
shop.
release a repaired
Insulators.
barriers.
have
been
and
wiring
joints,
solder
pinched
leads.
Be
certain
foreign
particles.
across-the-line
evidence
Follow
lead
or
component
Lead
tension
be
avoided.
components
with
a A
line•
In
one
on
the
schematic
parts
create
shock,
servicing
any
for
the
may
expose
cause
damage
electronic
products
·on
the
plug).
Defeating
hazard
to
do
not
Incorporate
NOTE:
of
radiation
use
GUIDELINES
Is
Important
to
The
this
used
to
possible his
problem
made.
you
units
must to of
original
around
having
by
area)
without
fire, chassis.
to
the
laser
controls
the
service
procedures
service
manual
Some
of
spec I ally
designed
when
and
as
this
manual
contains
be
carefully
read
service
personnel.
may
damage
that
these
CAUTIONS
Philips
could
not
of
all
conceivable
hazardous
has
not
undertaken
who
uses a service
by
Philips
safety
nor
the
by
the
service
has
been
Be
sure
to
have
worked.
condition,
which
Be
sure
to
are
positioned
component
which
are
transported
unit
unless
all
covers,
strain
installed
according
be
Inspected
splashes,
sharp
or
damaged
Insulation
remove
loose
components
and
damage
or
deterioration
layout,
lead
should
touch a resistor
protruding
special
safety
the
Ref.
No.
In
the
(where
several
along
with
diagrams
and/or
the
same
or
other
hazards.
unit,
always
use a separate
Failure
to
you
to
posslble
servicing
instruments.
use a polarized
this
safety
servicer
and
the
the
polarizing
radiation
when
or
adjustments
exposure.
of
optical
instruments
FOR
THE
safe,
reliable
operation
recommended
are
effective
methods
these
service
operations
for
the
purpose.
recommended.
various
in
order
The
the
possibly
ways
consequences
must
first
safe
method
corrected, a complete
check
over
Some
could
check
all
in
such a way
shorts.
protective
reliefs.
to
the
to
locate
solder
solder
other
length,
metal
characteristics
parts
critical
the
exploded
safety
use a separate
shock
ac
line
feature
user.
feature
open.
The
CAUTIONS
to
minimize
the
possibility
exists
equipment.
It
also
and
NOTICES
know.
evaluate
In
which
service
of
each
any
such
broad
procedure
satisfy
himself
operation
of
the
selected.
the
entire
set,
previous
servicer
be
unknowingly
of
the
following:
as
to
avoid
This
is
especially
to
and
from
the
devices
such
and
other
original
design.
possible
cold
points,
frayed
(including
the
balls
surfaces
or with
ac
and
all
other
components
for
and
replace
and
dress.
rated
at 1 watt
or
or
edges
are
list
and
enclosed
components
are
safety
symbol
views.
characteristics
Isolation
isolation
hazard,
and
cord
(one
wide
may
create
Extension
cords
should
never
be
AVOID
DIRECT
performance
this
product
PROFESSIONAL
Fire
and
9.
After
by
test
of
parts
knobs
be
shock.
*
Broken
Leakage
1.
Unplug
prongs
.
2
Turn
.
3
Measure
and
heads.
or
metallic
should
exposed
reading
cord.
TO
INSTRUMENTS
EXPOSED METAL
Leakage
1 _
Do
completely
2 _
Connect
between
ground
_
3
Use
measure
4.
The
leakage
if
current
outside
hazard.
returning
5.
Repeat
An
not
Parts
Replacement
1.
Many
special
are
protection
replacement
etc.
safety
replacement
a
shock.
the
permission
Implied,
Servicer
2.
All
electrostatic
repair
EXPOSURE
of
procedures
will
Increase
SERVICE
Shock
Hazard
reassembly
or
resistance
of
the
cabinet.
removed).
antenna
sure
the
unit
is
line:
-•-
Current
Cold
the
ac
line
cord
of
the
plug.
on
the
power
the
resistance
all
exposed
cabinet
antennas,
part
has a return
be
between 1 megohm
metal
does
must
be
infinity.
_..._._J,
PARTS
Current
Hot
not
use
an
Isolation
reassembled
a 1 .
5k.
1
OW
each
exposed
such
as a water
an
ac
voltmeter
the
potential
potential
at
any
current
tester
must
not
exceed
of
the
specified
The
receiver
It
to
the
customer.
the
above
procedure
ac
adapter
is
necessary
defeat
the
polarizing
electrical
and
safety
related
often
not
evident
afforded
components
The
use
of a substitute
characteristics
part
shown
fire,
or
other
original
design
from
Philips.
arising
out
assumes
and
many
dis.charges
can
redud'\11
TO
BEAM.
other
than
eye
hazard.
all
other
the
those
ICs
{Continued)
of
the
unit,
test
from
Also.
terminals,
safe
to
operate
•-•-
Check
and
switch.
value
parts
and
control
not
have a return
Remove
0.15µF
Cheek
transformer
unit
resistor
metallic
pipe.
with
at
across
point
may
0.5
limits,
should
feature
mechanical
characteristics.
from
by
them
rated as
In
hazards.
be
modified
Phillps
of
any
unauthorized
liability.
semiconductor
(ESD).
life
of
specified
TECHNICIAN
always
perform
an
the
line
check
all
without
connect a Jumper
between
of
the
shafts.
path
to
and
the
directly
paralleled
cabinet
as
shown
least
5000
the
resistor.
should
not
be
used
milllamps.
there
be
repaired
with
the
when a polarized
of
parts
visual
necessarily
for
part
which
the
this
service
Under
or
assumes
Careless
the
part
herein
ac
cord
to
all
exposed
metal
control
shafts
handles.
screws,
danger
of
electrical
•-•
between
the
Jumpered
receiver,
such
as
When
the
the
5. 2 megohms.
path
jumper
Into
to
Is a possibility
ac
the
In inspection
higher
does
Philips
no
altered parts
drastically.
exposed
chassis.
the
When
to
the
chassis,
from
the
WATER
PIPE
(EARTH
GROUND)
for
this
test.
Plug
the
ac
outlet.
by a 0.
15uF.
capacitor
part
and a good
above.
ohms/volt
sensitivity
exceed
0.
75
volts.
make
this
test;
If a measurement
of
and
rechecked
plug
reversed.
plug
is
used.
plug.)
Phillps
equipment
These
characteristics
nor
can
be
obtained
by
voltage,
wattage,
not
have
the
recommended
manual
may
circumstances
without
no
llabllity,
express
modification
of
design.
are
susceptible
handling
may
result
In
hazardous
leakage
metal
(with
etc.
to
the
two
ac
plug
screw
reading
the
the
ac
line
the
earth
to
A
leakage
Is
shock
before (Note:
Do
have
the
using
same
create
should
written
or
to
during
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ANTISTATIC
MAT
TOOLS
TO
BE
USED
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3.4 CODENUMBERS FOR STANDARDIZED RESISTORS
Unless otherwise specified, all defective resistors
circuits
mentioned
of
the set can
in
this chapter.
be
replaced by standardizes types,
in
the
VR25, VR37 high-ohmic/high -voltage resistors
J,$
{),6
The codenumber above is completed by inserting the first two figures (resistance code)followed by the
multiplier. 8
for
R=
9
for
R=
1forR= 2forA= 3forA= 4forR= 5 for A=
or
> 1
1
10
100
1
10 100 MQ
to
9,
1 Q
to
91
Q to910Q to9,1KQ to91
KQ to910KQ
Example:
The serv.nbr.
of a PR01
resistor
of
47 Q
is: 4822 053 10479
The serv.nbr.
of
a PR03 resistor
of 1 MQ
is: 4822 053 12105
Range VR25 : 100 KQ to 22 Range VR37 : 100 KQ to 33
Composition
of
the service number
Main subgroup: 4822 053 20
The codenumber
above
MQ MQ
for
the VR25 and VR37
...
and 4822 053
21
...
is completed by inserting the first two figures (resistance code) followed by the multiptier.
4 for R 5 for 6 for R =
= 100K to 910 KQ
A = 1 M to
or
> 10M
9.1
MQ
Example's: The serv.nbr. for a VR25 resistor is
4822 053 20104
The serv.nbr. for a VR37 resistor
of of
100
33
Kn
MQ
is 4822 053 21336
PR01, PR02 and PR03 power metal film resistors
NFR25 fusible resistors A
,,..-
_Dm_•_<
Composition
of
the service
-+--l_m_ax_
6.5
number
OJ,
for
.~.L~
..
~.?
....
.;;
1
the NFR25
Main subgroup: 4822 052 10 ...
The codenumber above is completed by inserting the first two figures (resistance code)fol1owed by the multiplier.
1 to
9,1
8 for
A==
9 for
A== 1 for A= 2
for
A= 3 for
R=
1 o to
100 to 910 n
1 to
10 to
91 9,1
91
Q
n
KQ
KQ
Example:
The service
number
of a resistor
of
47 Q
is: 4822 052 10479
NFR25H fusible resistors
A
•11·
4iDm.IDl
3.9 0.8
===:'.'.,
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16.7
i7
,9
==::::i··
mn
o.a
Rated dissipation at T(amb) = 70 degrees : PR01
= 1
Watt
Composition
PR02 = 2
of
the service
Watt
PR03 = 3Watt
number
for
the PR01, PR02 and PR03 Main subgroup: 4822 053 10
053 12
...
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...
; 4822 053
:ild
11
...
and 4822
..
j
Dma11
l.1,Mw:
d
ai1
.,.
<=2'
f
v;
s•
o.a
s:1
Composition Main subgroup: 4822 052
The codenumber above is completed by inserting the first two figures (resistance code)followed by the multiplier.
8 for
A=
9 for A=
1 for
R=
2 for
A=
3 for
A==
Example: The service number is: 4822 052 11479
of
the service
1
to9,1
10 to
100 to 910 n
1 to
10
to
of
number
11
...
n
91
n
9,
1
Kn
91
KQ
a resistor
for the NFR25H
of
47 Q
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9 for R=
1 for R=
2 for R=
3 for R=
4 for R= 5 for R= 6 for R=
or
>
10
o to
1 o to
100
1 to
10
100
1
Mn
9.1
n
91
n
to910n
9.1
Kn
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Example's: The serv.nbr. for a RC-01 resistor
on
is 4822
The serv.nbr for
o n is 4822
The serv.nbr. for
o n is 4822
The serv.nbr for
10 n IS 4822
The serv.nbr. for
10 n
The serv.nbr. for
1 o n
MRS16T metal film resistors with low-inductance
21
Composition
Main subgroup: 4822 050 1 ....
The codenumber above is completed by inserting the first three figures (resistance code)followed by multiplier.
8
for
9
for
1
for for
2
3
for
4
for
5
for
051
10008
a RC-11 resistor
051
20008
a RC-21 resistor
051
30008
a RC-01 resistor
051
10109
is
4822
is
4822
I)
,
..,
+0,2
',f , ..
R= 4,99 R= 10 R= 100 R= 1 R= 10 R= 100 R= or > 1
a RC-11 resistor
051
20109
a RC-21 resistor
051
30109
,0,1
of
the service
Mn
to 9,76
to 97,6 n
to
976 n
to 9,76 to 97,6 to 976
of
number
n
Kn Kn
Kn
of of
of of
ot
3,1
for
the
0,£-0,04
MRS16T
the
Absolute max. dissipation : RC-01
: 0,25
W,
RC-11 : 0,10
Range: RC-01 0 Q TO 10
Composition and
Main subgroup: 4822 4822 The codenumber above is completed by inserting the first multiplier.
RC-11 0 Q TO 10 MQ RC-21 0
RC-21
051
two
figures (resistance code) followed by the
Q TO 6,8 MQ
of
the service number
30
...
051
MQ
10
W,
...
RC-21 :0,062
for
the RC-01,RC-11
, 4822
051
W.
20 ... and
Example: The service number
of
a resistor
of
4822 050 14871
MRS25 metal film resistors (0,5%)
,..----L1~,
'
Composition
Main subgroup: 4822 050 2 ....
~
-rl=·
L2
D Li
2,5
of
the service
.:
6,5
::::::='.
=:--':m,
lilO
number
487 n is:
7.0
for
the
0,6 >
0,03
MRS25
PCS
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codenumber
The first three multiplier.
figures
completed
is
above
(resistance
code)followed
by inserting the
by the
R= 1
for
8 9forR=
R= 100
for
1
R= 1 to
for
2
R=
for
3
R= 100 to
for
4
R=
for
5 6
Example: The service
4822
for R=
050
or
29761
10
>
number
to 9,76
to97,60
10
to 976
10 to
to 9,76
1
MO
of
9,76 97,6 976
resistor
a
o
0
KO KO
KO
MO
of
976
n
is:
PCS
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Page 11
3.5 CENTRAL REPAIR PROCEDURE OF THE MAINBOARD If the defective item is
CIAP section or digital video section, then the complete main board must central repairshop.
Relevant sections are displayed when using the diagnostic programme (chapter silkscreening
Dealers must contact the national Service Centers for this procedure. See further on
instructions and addresses.
If the defective item analog audio or analog video section then the main panel
can be repaired by the authorized dealer down to
component level.
For partslist see chapter 8 .
Remark:
The defect
of
means
(See chapter
1 .
Low Level test
2.
Service Shell
in
on
the board can
built-in diagnostics :
5 SERVICE SOFTWARE)
in
the circuitry of the
be
replaced and sent back to a local
5)
and are marked by
the layout of the board.
in
this chapter 3.6 for
is
in
the circuitry
(in
short Lltest)
be
of
the SERVO section,
isolated and found by
~tP
section,
3.6 REPAIR PROCEDURE OF THE MAINBOARD
3.6.1 Repair procedure for NORTH AMERICA Customers
- Return defective Main boards to the following address :
PHILIPS SERVICE COMPANY
907 SNAPP FERRY ROAD
GREENEVILLE, TN 37743
- Re-use original packaging to return the part to Philips.
- Use standard NARDA form to receive Warranty credit, Dud credit or Defective shelf stock credit. Form must be filled out completely.
Describe the defect condition
- ALL RETURN ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO INSPECTION
FOR MISUSE OR ABUSE. PHILIPS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE CREDIT
- Damaged or cracked boards will be refused for credit.
3.6.2 Procedura
Nel caso difettoso Autorizzato alla voce Philips Service). Si raccomanda di leggere attentamente prima ulteriori informazioni
3.6.3 Reparatur Prozedur OSTERREICH
in
si
prega
di
interpellare
di
Riparazione ITALIA
cui
ii
prodotto non funzioni correttamente o sia
di
contattare
di
zona (consultare l'elenco telefonico provincia
ii
Centro Assistenza Autorizzato. Per
si
consiglia
SERVIZIO CONSUMATORI PHILIPS
PIAZZA
TEL.: 167 - 82 00 26 (Linea verde)
IV
20124 MILANO
FAX: 02 - 67 52 26 60
in
detail.
ON
SUCH ITEMS
ii
Centro Assistenza Tecnica
le
istruzioni d'uso
di
interpellare :
NOVEMBRE 3
IN
YOUR COUNTRY
Pour toustes autres questions, veuillez vous adresser "Philips Info Center":
PHILIPS INFO CENTER
c/o SER LOG
3.6.5 Proceso
Para
el
proceso centralizado de reparaci6nes de CD-i puede ud. Tamar contacto con Lluch. Direcci6n :
EUROSERVICE (SERVICE SPAIN)
3.6.6 Reparaturabwicklung DEUTSCHLAND
Das fehlerhafte Mainboard muss Verpackung mit detaillierter Fehlerbeschreibung hierunter genannte Adresse gesandt werden. Die Rucksendung des defekten Mainboards erfolgt folgende Adresse:
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
SERVICE+
FEGISTRASSE 5
CH-8957 SPREITENBACH
TEL.NA. 056/70 72 70 FAX.NA. 056/70 75 75
de
Reparaci6n ESPANA
BRUCH 147
08037 BARCELONA
TEL.NA. 34 3 2070100
FAX.NA. 34 3 4574894
PHILIPS CE GmbH
SERVICE ORDERDESK
z.Hd. Frau Billert
ALEXANDERSTR. 1
20099 HAMBURG
LOGISTIK AG
el
Sr. J.J. Morillas o Sr.
-149
in
ESD-sicherer
an
die
an
a
Bitte richten Sie alle weiteren Fragen SERVICE ZENTRALE:
Osterreichische Philips lndustrie GmbH
Service Zentrale
Gutheil - Schodergasse 12
A-1100WIEN
TEL.: (0222) 60 101-0
FAX:
(0222) 60 101-5596
3.6.4 Reparatur Prozedur SCHWEIZ Procedura Procedure
Bitte richten Sie alle weiteren Fragen an Center": Per qualunque domanda vostro "Centro Philips d'lnformazione":
di
Riparazione SVIZZERA
de
reparation SUISSE
in
questions rivogetevi p.f.
an
den PHILIPS
1hr
"Philips info
al
3.6.7 Procedure de reparation FRANCE
- Commander
- re-utiliser l'emballage initial pour retourner la piece SERVICE SA Retourner les principales pieces defectueuses l'adresse suivante:
Joindre Si
la
reparation est sous garanti, joignez une demande de
­remboursement
Remarque:
3.6.8 Other countries
For the not above mentioned countries please contact your local PHILIPS organization via the usual channels to obtain instructions "how and where" to send the mainboards.
le
circuit principal
SERVICE SA
Service Retours
Rue
des Vieilles Vignes -
77311 - CROISSY BEAUBOURG
le
ticket de prelevement de la piece livree
Si
le
circuit defectueux n'est pas retourne dans les 8 jours qui suivent la livraison de piece de remplacement, une facture complementaire sera etablie.
I Pieces Detachees
BP
02
a
a
la
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5 SERVICE SOFTWARE
In the set
1 . Low Level test
2.
5.1
Scope
This test is standard implemented in CD-RTOS. It
Level test is
To run the
must be connected to the inputport via Port
To start
pushed the COi-piayer. the screen
there
are 2 different testsoftware available:
SeNice
Shell
THE LOW LEVEL TEST
doesn't
Menu
low
the
test
at
the same time that the
of
the terminal
need a lot
driven.
level test a terminal (VT100 or equivalent)
the
space-bar on the terminal
To
continue with
must
the
boot
software
of
hardware to run.
2.
must
power
is switched-on at
the
test, the instructions on
be followed.
of
The
be
5.1.1 Testsequence
Table below what kind
STEP
Display LLtest
ITEM
Selecting this item will end the lltest and continue with the boot. After the boot the player shell is started up.
shows
all the steps
of
tests are performed.
ACTION/TEST
0
2 3
4
5
6
7 8
Exit Low Level test Writing to a default RAM address ROM parity check
NVRAM test (32K)
DRAM test CIAP
test
IKAT-CD60-DSIC2 test Chip Select test VDSC
test
header
and release
O : Exit Low Level test
of
the testprogram and
PERFORMED
number
ITEM 1 : Writing to a default RAM address
This test writes the powers The result is read again and will be displayed. can be selected by the user ( only word adresses }.
'ESC'
Pressing
If
one trys program will system will
stops the test.
to
write to unused NOT
generate an error message and the
hang
up.
of
2 to a ( word ) address.
The
space
in
the
memory
address
map, the
ITEM 2: ROM parity check (System ROM)
For the ROM checked:
- Display the identification code for this ROM (ROM ID)
- Display the release number
- Display the checksum of this ROM.
If the checksum is not ok then a specific error will be displayed.
the
following information is displayed and
of
this ROM
Low
ITEM 3 : NVRAM test
- For the
- The first is a non destructive nvram test
- The second test is a destructive nvram test with ROM data as test data.
- The third test is also a destructive test with the address as data.
- The third test has also
ITEM
The dram test is performed for both ram CHIP1 and memory followed by a test The following actions take place in the
This test has also
NVRAM
w : writes continueously the address as
r : reads continueously the complete nvram
d:
ESC stops these functions.
4:
ORAM
1.
fill the
2.
read the address.
3.
if
the
error
4.
write the inverted long word address as data memory.
5.
read the inverted address.
6.
if
the
error
w : writes continueously the long address
r : reads continueously the
d : displays the contents
ESC: stops
test three different tests can be selected:
some
hidden functions. Pressing :
data
nvram.
display).
( no
displays the contents
always
memory
memory
memory
some
dram.
these
The
a destructive test.
for
with
contents and compare with the
and stop testing.
contents and compare with the
and stop testing.
hidden functions. Pressing :
The
functions.
locations.
long word read is ok then continue else give
message
long word read is ok then continue else give
message
the
locations.
of
421
succeeding ram
start address is given by the user.
The
test is
CHIP2
as
one large
each bank separately.
dram
test:
the
long word address
as
dram
( no display ) .
of
421
succeeding ram
start address is given by
to
as
data.
to
data to
the
ITEM 5 : CIAP test
1.
Read contents
and diplay version : "CDxx"
Example : CD01 is for CIAP1 .0,
1.5
2.
Start Built-in Self-Test (81ST). Display 81ST signature:
Device CIAP 1.0 CIAP1 .5(ES2} CIAP1 .5 - (MOT)
of
lndentification Register (IDR)
CD02
IS for
Long 81ST Short 81ST
75B0 1F5C
BBCD
CIAP
F286
1BF4
the
user.
If
in
one
of
these tests an error occurs the test will be
stopped and the error displayed.
ITEM
6:
IKAT test
1.
8 data lines then the errormessage will display the number(0
2.
Display the
(IKAT:
are
tested. If
..
7)
of
the defective dataline.
versionnumber
50 = VERSION
one
data line is defective
of
the IKAT software.
5.0)
ITEM 7 : Chip Select test
This step is only intended to be used with an oscilloscope. The software will generate a Chip Select pattern for All devices.It is not guaranteed that this test always runs. If one of
the devices is defective (
in
a hang-up
The devices are
IKAT and NVRAM.
ITEM 8 :
2 Read continueously the contents
of
the testsoftware.
DRAM
V0SC
test
Write continously Registers
Status Register (CSR).
of
no
DTACK)
1,
DRAM
$00
to the Display
the master and slave.
it will surely result
2,
SYSTEM
ROM, CIAP,
Decoder
of
the Control
5.2 THE SERVICE SHELL
Introduction. For service purposes the CD-I set has built-in testsoftware modules. shell by menu.
The
- Video circuitry, by
-
These
modules
modules are for the testing
means
CDM
and
seNo
circuitry. Testing cicuitry in disc.
the
seNice
shell is only possible with a CD-DA
can be activated via the service
of
:
of
a colorbar testpa tern
the
CDM and
seNo
5.2.1 Starting sequence of the service shell
1 . Put the
2.
Connect at Or inputport.
3.
Put the on the Iv-screen.
4. Disconnect the shortcircuit Or Now
5.
Access of the menu can only be carried out
power
off
the
RXD2 and TXD1 lines
the front
insert testplug
remove the testplug.
of
the
player
(pin2 and pin3).
4822
264 50263 into the
power
on and wait until the menu appears
of
connect a pointing device to the input port:
of
the inputport
RXD2 and TXD1.
by
means of a "M"(ouse) pointing device like:
4822
691
Tracker Ball Mouse Rollercontroller
selectable/non selectable items Each menu boxes and text strings. selected by moving the screen cursor above the box and clicking on one of the pointing colored boxes will
"ERROR" messages on the screen The
service shell will provide information about errors in a
box
at and continue a button must device.
menu structure When with a result in a submenu being displayed, other boxes may result in
immediate action. Selecting the service shell and restart the player. Selecting submenu will return you to
of
the service shell consist
boxes
can be selected. Clicking on
have
no effect.
the bottom
the service shell is started, the main menu appears number
of
the screen. To remove such a message
of
boxes on it. Selecting
4822 4822
Some
be
the
of
device
clicked on the pointing
previous menu.
30298
691
30297
691
30293
of
a number of
these boxes can be
buttons. Only the
one
of
some
boxes will
EXIT
box will stop the
EXIT
the other
in
a
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5.2.2 Subject dependent information
Main menu The main menu contains three item boxes.
TEST IMAGE
1. CD DRIVE
2.
EXIT
3.
Selecting TEST IMAGE will give immediate action. Selecting CD DRIVE will start the CD DRIVE test submenu. Selecting EXIT will return to the normal usershell.
Test image A video {75%)colorbar with 750 mV level white bar
is
generated and send to the video output.
CD drive test
part is
First of all the communication with the
1. checked then after clicking the IKAT version After clicking
2.
is
one of the buttons the CD drive
on
displayed.
on
one of the buttons
CD
test menu will appear. The CD drive test will
the
perform the service loop as implemented
Philips CD audio players. A CODA disc
for this test. Results of this test will be displayed
in
needed
is
on
the tv-screen.
drive test is selected, the next items
selected:
be
cd
this item will result
on
in
a
When the
3. can
ARM OUT. Clicking movement of the sledge with laser and the optical pickup to the outside area of the disc if the sledge is at the centre area of the disc.
Selecting this item will return the sledge
IN.
ARM
the outside.
at
is
it
to the centre area of the disc
if NEXT MODE. Selecting this item will put the servo circuit into some modes (or steps). The
the red box
modes are displayed
top of the screen, while messages are
at the
the red box on the left.
displayed test consist
in
of
in
the following steps:
on the right
drive
the
MODE2 The turntablemotor is rotating and controlled by the rough HF. The message MOTOR OK will appear.
error occurs, the message MOTOR ERROR
an APEARS and the test will return to mode
mode 2 will bring the
Selecting NEXT STEP
3.
mode
in
player
in
MODE3
now activated and the message
The radialservo
is
RADIAL TEST OK appears. The optical pick up will
follow the tracks now and the sound
error message will
error occurs,
an
If
an
displayed and the test will return to mode
mode 3 will bring the player
NEXT STEP
in
normal playing mode, but if something goes wrong
"x"
an
the next list :
in
is
the bottom of the screen
at
displayed.
error x"}will
be
The meaning of the
no error
0=
focus found
1 =
focus error
2=
radial error
3=
turntable motor error
4=
search time error
5=
subcode error
6=
TOG error
7=
fatal sledge error
8=
exit the SERVICE SHELL the power must
To switched off.
0.
muted.
is
be
0. in
error code ("CD
be
If
MODEO
and ARM OUT buttons can
the ARM
0,
mode
In
selected to move the sledge with the optical unit
be
IN
inwards and outwards. Selecting NEXT MODE will bring the player
1.
mode
in
MODE1
the IKAT processor will try to focus. If
1
mode
In
disc must be present!), the
manages to do so message
IN
(a
FOCUS will appear
the left box.
in
Otherwise, the message NO FOCUS will appear
in
In
to
mode
after the processor has tried to focus 3 times. that case (no focus found) the test will return
o.
mode Selecting NEXT STEP will bring the player
2.
it
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6 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
BLOCKDIAGRAM with FUNCTIONAL SURVEY
6.1
build up on one double sided 4-layer
The circuitry
board and consists of the following functional parts and blocks:
is
main
Processor part
- CPU (SCC68070) IKAT (MC68HC05I8)
System ROM (27C400)
NVRAM/CLOCK
CD Interface and Audio Processor part
- CIAP 1.5
(·)
Digital Video part
VDSC (Video Decoder and System Controller) CALVIN(Video Encoder)
· 1 MB DRAM with two banks of 512 KB
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Chip Select and DTACKN generating glue logic
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-
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6.3 Alphabetical list of abbreviations Remark:
A,B,C+
A,B,C, -
ACK2N
ACM ACK2NKON
ADEN
ADOCLK
AM
ASN
ASNP
ASPRAT AUDGND Audio ground (SCART) AUDL AUDIOL AUDIOLSC
AUDIOREM
AUDR
AUDIOR AUD1ORSC AUDIO CLK
AVN
A0
B0 BOCD
B,G,R BERAN
BFMV
BGACKN
BGN
BGND
BIN
BLANI (=BLAN1
BRN Bus Request (active low) access from
BSC
BSW
The list contains all abbreviations, which are ever BUGCD60
CDI electrical circuitry
in
used
»control DC-motor
>>
DMA REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE (active low)(of channel output AC-motor
DMA REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGE {96-pins connector, channel2 :FMV)
(=ADENA)ADORESS ENABLE NOT. When low.the address ADENA coming CDICREQN (=REQ1 from the bus (68070)
output clock from the ADOC
MHz) CD60
ADDITIONAL MUTE
ADDRESS STROBE (active low, CIAPACKN OMA channel 1 ;CIAP acknowledge
tristate) indicates whwn an address is
valid on the bus for the system
ADDRESS STROBE from processor CIAPREQN OMA channel 2;CIAP request (active
(active low) Aspect ratio switch signal (16:9 or 4:3) CIAP INTN CIAP interrupt request (active low)
»AUDIO
>>
» (scart) Audio signal to remodulator CLK=2BLCK CLOCK »AUDIO
>>
» (scart) CLKF
16.93MHz clock (33.86MHz:2) from CIAP to CD60 and audio DAC
AUTOVECTOREDINTERRUPTS (7,5264 MHz)
(active low),can be used by an CLK11 not used (connected to ground) extension
15
..
Local addressbus
..
7
B3CD
..
digital video (blue) from VDSC DRAM input control bits for off-,catch-,play CRI COUNTER RESET INHIBIT (low during status and DAC output current for a real trackloss or during excention radial motor jump command output colours
»BUS blue color coming from the COXNDSP FMV-extension serial data on the X-bus
Bus Grant Acknowledge (active low) CSDMAK1LL generates killme :Dot killer enable
Bus Grant {active low) access from the signal (active for NTSC) and functions
cartridge to the base system via bus- as DMA enable for the FMV extension
mastership CSDSPN signal used by LEMM to generate the
Blue color ground (SCART) DSP
blue color input for the
encoder NVRAM/system ROM
(active low.tristate) of the VSC microprocessor
the cartridge to the basecase system microprocessor
via bus- mastership CPUUDSN the upper data strobe of the 68070
blue color (scart) microprocessor blue color coming from the switch COi/externai (FMV) video
signals tor brushless
2)
.2896
(11
LEFT and CD60
RIGHT
the audio
of
SP-processor
the VSD
of
ERROR (active low.open drain) COXN serial output clock for the X-bus
1145
CXA
BLANKING OUTPUT CPUASN
M)
hangup line CSCDICN
CD60 anti
BUSYLED C Chrominance singnal (Y/C) CADDYIN
CAOOYSWITCH
CAS1N
CAS2N
CBA
CBSC CHROMA for S-VHS (Y/C)
CDICDACKN (=ACK1
CDTV
V2
CIAPJUC
CL serial communication clock to DSIC2
CLAB=CLAB2 CLABCD bitclock from the
CLKDAC
CLK1 the clock on which the DSP operates
CLK3A
CLOCK_27 27 MHz clock :used as system clock by
coc
CST
CPULDSN the lower data strobe
CRI-DO0S
cs
signal to control green busy LED - driver
high when reading data CSCIAPN control signal for position tray column address strobe 1 (VDSC) CSIKATP
column address strobe 2 (VDSC)
68070 bus tranceiver latch (rising edge)
SCART CSDAC1N
ACKNOWLEDGE (active low)
to change TV CD60 -status information line from
CD60to
(active low} CIAP Jump Complete
low}
bitclock for the SAA 7220 chip
CLOCK DAC,the clock used to send serial data to the volume adjustment 2B-clock (11,2896 MHz) for the FMV-extension
11.2896 MHz clock for the SAA7310
decoder
the DSP and the LEMM
COMMAND COMPLETED signal
clock
combined chipselect signal for
the address strobe of the 68070
counter reset inhibit of the 7310 chip CHIP SELECT
BLUE for
or
DMA REQUEST
N)
OMA REQUEST (active low)
N)
remote control between
by
or COi (only used by CDI 2XX) from the NVRAM
IKAT
0 chip
731
,2896 Mhz)
(11
of
SP, the clock used to send
select signal(KIP) (active low)
chip
the 68070
of
CHIP SELECT CDIC (active low) bus information is intended for or coming from CDIC CHIP SELECT CIAP
CSIKATN chip selekt for IKAT (active low)
modified chip select for IKAT for testing purposes
CSKILL-MEMM chip select for kill and DMA circuit.
syncronized
CSKILL-MEMMS
CSNVRAMN CHIP SELECT NVRAM (active low)
CSROMN CSROM0N CHIP SELECT ROM (active low)
CSSLAVEN CSON
CSVDSCN CHIP SELECT for the VDSC (active DO DIGITAL
CSYN COMPOSITE SYNCHRONIZATION
.4
CTS1 .
CTS#2
2 CLEAR TO SEND input
..
CTSE1
2
..
CTSl1 CVBS CVBS-OUT CVBS-GND CVBS ground (SCART) CVBS-REM CVBS input signal for the remodulator DTCN DATA TRANSFER COMPLETE (active
CVBS-SYNC composite sync input for the SCART low,open drain) operates in the OMA-
.023
.
00
D8NVR data bit 8 (least significant bit) signal for
a
DA serial communication data to DSIC2 01
DAAB (DAAB2,DAABCD) serial data output of EFAB
15 DATA LINES
..
DATA0
DATADAC data which will be send to the DAC('S)
DDTACKN
DEEMP
OUT
DIG DIAN
DISCL
DISCLK DISDAT DISEN DISSEL DIV4
>>
(=CSDAC2N)(if selected,low)it means that data will be adjusted on that channel
information is intended tor or coming
>>
information is coming from the ROM'S
CHIP SELECT SLAVES (active low)
CHIP SELECT (active low) for the 8Kx8 DTCN Data transfer completed (active low;
SRAM'S 68070)
low) DODS
input from the VSC'S (active low) CLEAR TO SEND (active low) indicates that the remote receiving DOXN device is ready DPSRWN read (high} or write (low) from
>>
>>
CVBS output of the ROM
>>
connector mode Local data bus of the audio DUARTCSN DUART CHIP SELECT.when low
SP-processor
the NVRAM
and CD60
2
the X-bus 1
for volume adjustment low:levelA DATA TRANSFER ACKNOWLEDGE
(active low) from CDIC DEEMPHASIS DIGITAL OUTPUT DIRECTION CONTROL. indicates the direction transievers DISPLAY CLOCK
(DISCLKE) DISPLAY
(DISDATAE) DISPLAY (DISENE) DISPLAY software selection signal (CDl210/220)
DIVIDE BY 4 signal
S standard EFLAG ERROR FLAG input to CIAP
data transfer through the
of
NOT
it
CLOCK»
DATA»
ENABLE»
DMAEN DOBM DOBM_KILL DS
DSPACKN OMA acknowledge (Channel
DSPREQN DMA request (Channel
DSP-INTN interrupt request DSP
DTACKN data transfer acknowledge (68070)
DTCNC data transfer completed corrected
DTRAM DTACKN generation signal for NVRAM
DTROM
DONEN DONE (active low).open
DSN2N DATACKROM
DTACKSLAVEN DATA TRANSFER ACKNOWLEDGE
DZF DATA ZERO FLAG
5
...
08NVR
EFLAGCD60 ERROR FLAG output from FIL TERN filter select when high:levelC,when
FOG-
FOC+
FSB Frame select line output
GFMV green color coming from from the
GGND Green color ground (SCART) GIN green color input for the
GN when low:the outputs and inputs
GNDC
DMA enable for the FMV extension Digital Out from CD60
KILL signal
DIGITAL
Data memory select output of the DSP-processor (active low)
-- LEMM (active low)
68070 (active low)
low)
(active low)
(CDIC)
acces
DTACKN generation signal for system ROM acces
DROP-OUT DETECTOR SUPPRESSION
drain),operates in the OMA-mode
serial data output of the X-bus
DSP DATA STROBE (active low) of the DSP DATA TRANSFER ACKNOWLEDGE
of
businfo is coming from or going to the
COM photo diodes inputs
DATA8to
ERROR FLAG
»focus
>>
DSP :this line is asserted for every WSAB (pin 66
FMV-extension
encoder
trancievers are enabled Ground for the color signal (Y/C)
OUT
OUT
the SLAVE processor
UART
NVRAM
out to CDM
the LEMM) transition
of
1):
: LEMM --
1)
68070 (active
--
or
CD60
the LEMM --
of
1145
CXA
68070
to the
the
of
PCS
79533
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GNDL
GNDR
GNDV
GNDY GSC GSW
G0
..
7
HALTN active low.open drain,biderectional.if
HEADPHL {HPL)headphone audio left HEADPHR HFD HFDDEF
HFIN HMP
HSYN (active low) horizontal synchronisation
HSYNCOUT (active low) horizontal synchronisation
HVID0
..
7S
Ground for MPEG audio left (96-pins connector) Ground for MPEG audio right (96-pins connector) Ground for MPEG video (96-pins connector) Ground for the luminance green color (SCART) green color coming from the switch
COi/externai {FMV) video
digital video (green) from VDSC DRAM
low together whit the resetn it couses the 68070 to enter the reset state.
{HPR)headphone audio right High Frequency Detect signal signal that indicates when the last IN5OUT2 session of a multisession-disc has ended HF current input Spindle Motor Plus
input from the VSC
output for monitor or 8bit pixel bus for channel 1 VSD from
tv
INTENN2 INTENN3 INTENN4 INTIKATN
INTREQN
IN21N
IN41N
IN51N
IN2OUT IN4OUT
IN5OUT
IN40UT2
IN2OUT3
IRQA
IRQABN
IRQB
vsc
IACK2 Interrupt acknowledge from 68070
(active low) (auto-vector interrupt) generates this signal (IACK2) when the
slave proc. as- serts IN2
IACKN interrupt acknowledge for the
FMV-extension
IACKIN2N IACKIN4N
IACKIN5N
IACKOUT2N
IACKOUT4N IACKOUTSN IACKOUT2 IACKOUT4 IACKOUT5 IACKOUT22
IACKOUT23
IACKOUT42
IACKOUT52
IDAC 1/2 bit DAC IFDN2 main channel word-flag to the DSP IN2 interrupt request from slave proc. LDSN
INS
INTENN1 INTENN >>when low,no extensions use the
PCS 79 534
>> »decoded (active low). »asserted acknowledge
>>sequence to indicate to a peripheral that »this >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
--68070 (active low) interrupt request input 5 of the 68070 (not used) interrupt enable for the FMV-extension LRDN
interupts,when high interupt devices are daisy chained
--
AVN line of the 68070
interrupt acknowledge
during an interrupt
interupt request
--
the 68070
is
being serviced
IROIN ISELIN
JUC
KILL
KILLME
KIP host enable input pin of the
LA1
LB1 LC1 LADD1
LBOT LOON switches laser
LIDSWITCH Lid detection switch
LM
LO
LS
>> >> >>
INTERRUPTfrom IKAT {from UP) interrupt request from the LWN read/write enable {for the lower part of FMV-extension the data: MD0 {=IN2OUT)» (=IN4OUT)» inputs
(=INSOUT)» the lower MA0 »and »IN21N (6805),IN41N = »CDIC >> >> >> interrupt request from LEMM -- DSP MPEGR right audio signal color coming from the {active low) and mode A pin of the DSP {after the DSP reset, the DSP reads the CDI/FMV AUDIO
level on this operation) logical AND of the IRQA and the IROB line (lemm output pin interrupt request from LEMM -- DSP {active low) and mode B pin of the DSP (after the DSP reset, the DSP read the level
on
operation)
interrupt request for IKAT {not used) pin of CIAP (always pulled jump completed signal from servo proc.
--LEMM to mute audio outputs by power off (KILL-ME)dot killer enable signal (active for NTSC)
SP-processor :this signal enables a
transfer on the DSP host bus DATA0
(active low) »control
motor >> >>
..
23
ADDRESS-BUS (active high,tristate)for direct addressing of 16 Mbyte of memory for HPL volume control
(LASER DRIVE ON) LOWER DATA STROBE of the bus
LASER MONITOR diode input
laser amplifier current OUTPUT when low select.the ROM'S or NVRAM read the lower data byte switches between DOUBLE SINGLE
decoder interrupt priority VSC slave
{active low)
IN51N
has the higher priority
=
SLAVEPROCESSOR MD0
(JMS66490),IN51N =
pin
to define the mode of
--
this pin to define the mode of
signals for brushless DC- PCLK21N
on
(5V)
&
(SV)
SPEED
IKATto
IN21N
has VSC master
UART
DSP) MASTER
up)
on
and
..
7
off
(0V)
(0V)
&
LTAP LTOP LVID0IN
LVID0OUT..7OUT :
LWRSN
LWRMN
MC
MISO MASTER MOSI MASTER OUT SLAVE MPEGL
..
71N
..
8 VDSC DRAM address bus RC5
..
15 VDSC DRAM data bus
MSM
MSMA0
MSMD0
..
8 ADDRESS-BUS between the DRAM'S REFHCA reference voltage pin of CD60
..
15 DATA-BUS between the DRAM'S of RESETCD when low resetsequence starts
NCSYNV
NHSYN active low horizontal sync input for the slave-processor)
NPORE Power NRESET when low the video synthesizer
NVDS
NVDSI >>synchronized with NXT2 (disc)
NVDSN
NVSYN
OTO PCLK11N PIXEL CLOCK for channel 1 RGND
PLAYSEL SELECTION of PLAYER type RSC PLOIN1 PLOIN2 PLOIN PLOINE POTBL POTBR POTML POTMR PRTS11 QCL
ODA ORA
022
»for
HPL volume control
>> »8
bit pixel-bus for channel 2 (VSC-
SLAVE) >>
..
7)
forth!c! DRAM {VDSC)
R/W lower memory data to DRAM from RAD-
R/W lower memory data to DRAM from
MOTOR CONTROL signal RC-EYEDIS
IN
SLAVE OUT
IN
left audio signal color coming from the FMV-extension goes the adder CDl/FMV audio bus
FMV-extension goes the adder finished
master slave selection input REDIG RADIAL ERROR DIGITAL
of the VSC'MASTER and the VSC
the VSC'MASTER and the VSC RESETINN when low VSC MASTER RESETN this is the rest for all other ic's composite sync for the VDSC
FMV-extension REO2N
on
Reset for CD60 (active low)
is
in
reset REO2KON OMA-request of channel 2 via OMA 2 digital output to control an external on/off circuit switch for
Digital video switch - line (active low} (active low) vertical sync input for the FMV-extension FMV-extesion RGBS_GND incoming video SCART (not used)
Off
PIXEL CLOCK for channel
input clock for CDIC (22,5792 MHz) input clock for CDIC (19,3536 MHz) clock signals for emulator panel RSW >> headphone left volume control headphone right volume control ATOP headphone left volume control
headphone right volume control RTSE1 request to send from main processor RTSl1 . a-channel CLOCK RTSUART Q-channel DATA a-channel REQUEST INPUT/ACKNOWLEDGE OUTPUT
output to PLL (22,5792 MHz} devided by 14
TV
overlays (active low) RFE high-frequent signal coming from COM
Track Detection from DSIC2
2
021 output to PLL (19,3536 MHz) devided
by
12
Q DATA
Q CLK 1 Q_WCLK 1 RAB RAD+
RASN
RBOT for HPR volume control
RCEYE RCLED
RD
RON
RDYN
REFLCA REM
RESETSYS
REO2NKON
RFMV
RIN
RSTOUT RESET OUT of the slave processor
RTAP
RTS12
..
2
.2
RST1
.
.4
RST#1
..
2
AWN
2
1
S data from LEMM
2
S bit clock from LEMM
2
S word clock from LEMM
hand shake protocol signal for
»RADIAL >> row address valid {active low) for the
VOSC DRAM'S
wired RC input (cinch} RC-EYE DISABLE signal (not used) (RCEYEE)REMOTE CONTROL EYE
REMOTE CONTROL LED READ signal DSP : this signal is asserted to read external memory (three SRAM'S FCB61 C65)
READY signal, starting up procedure
READY {active low) of the OMA channel
reference voltage pin of
power supply remodulator
system reset (controlled by the
OMA-request of channel 2 OMA-request (96-pins connector,
channel 2 : FMV
red
color coming from the
ground red color ground (SCART) red color input for the CXA 1145 encoder red color (scart}
when high resetsequence starts red color coming from the switch COi/externai (FMV) video >>for >> REQUEST TO SEND
REQUEST TO SEND REQUEST TO SEND REQUEST TO SEND from the slave processor to the UART of the 68070 processor »REQUEST
>>
READ - WRITE (low is write) signal
OUT to COM
DO
..
23 (active low)
HPR volume control
--
audio DAC
--
audio DAC
--
audio DAC
COBO
on
the data
COBO
is
in
reset
on
MMC
2
from IKA T
TO SEND (active low)
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RWN2
READ - WRITE (low
is
write) signal
from CDIC to the DSP
RWRAM
READ - WRITE signal from the CDIC to
the S RAM'S
RXDE1
..
2 RECIEVE DATA RXDIL2 R0
..
7
RXD1
.4
XD#L2
RECIEVE DATA digital video (red) from VDSC DRAM »RECIEVE
>>
DATA RXD
is
data input
SCAB subcode data clock (2,8224 MHz) from
the 7310
SCK
serial clock output from the LEMM
-­DSP :the data and frame select for the DSP
is
clocked out
on
the rising edge of
this clock SCL SCLK SDA SDAB SDATA SDAT SERVORESETN SI
2
1
C clock to HOBBES
2
1
S clock out from CD60
2
1
C data to HOBBES
731
subcode data from the
0
signal from CD60 data
2
1
S data out from CD60
Reset for DSIC2 from IKAT on - off control for laser supply and focus circuit
SI-RD
on
- off control for laser supply and TDOVDSC
focus circuiVready signal.starting
up
procedure finished
SILO
Serial communication Load to DSIC2
SLEDGE sledge motor control SLEDGE OUT
power signal for activating the sledge TMS motor
SLEEPAUDN
Audio kill line (active low)
SLEEPVID Video kill line (active low) SLIDESW SLIDE SWITCH ;detection of sledge -
endposition
..
SLMA0
SLMD0
8
..
15
VSC-slave memory address bus to the TXDl1
DRAM'S
VSC-slave memory data bus to the DRAM"S
SOCKGND SOXENN
socket ground (SCART} SER~LOUTPUTENABLEFORTHE X-BUS (enabled when low}
SOXRON
SER~LOUTPUTREOUESTFOR THE X-BUS (when low}
SOYENN2
SERIAL OUTPUT ENABLE FOR THE Y-BUS (when low)
SPICLK
SERIAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE CLOCK
SPISS
(SPISSN) SERIAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE SLAVE SELECT
SRO SRTS1 STAND STANDARDOUT
serial data from LEMM~- DSP request to send 1 from IKAT VDSC-INTN NTSC or PAL selection signal V-FLAG software chaise between PAL and NTSC
STANDARDSW
handware chaise between PAL and NTSC
STANDEM STANDEMEN
status from emulator.input for DUART enable signal for switch signal
on
emulator
STANDIN
NTSC or PAL selection signal (input for VSYN
slave) STATUS STATUSF STD SSCLKIN SSM SWAB SWAB-SSM
SWCLK
SWEM SYSCLK SYSCLKA SYSCLK1 SYSCLK2 SYSCLK3 TCAP
RF/external video selection signal
CVBS/RGB video selection signal
serial data from DSP
--
LEMM pin of CIAP (always pulled up} WR START STOP MOTOR SUBCODING WORD CLOCK INPUT subcoding word clock output and start/stop input of the
2
1
S Word Select Clock out from CD60 software dat to switch »SYSTEM
>> >> >>
CLOCK
731
0
on
the emulator
33.86MHz system clock to CIAP input capture feature for the on-chip
timer
TCMP
TCK TOI TDOCIAP
output for the output compare feature of
on
chip timer
the scan clock boundary
boundary scan input boundary scan output of CIAP boundary scan output of VDSC
TL
TRACK LOSS of the TDA8808 combined with the radial error signal of the TDA8809
TMOUT
TRAY MOTOR OUT
boundary scan control line
TRAY TRAYOC TRAYSWITCH TX2 TXDE1.2
..
2 TXD1 . .4 TXD#1
.2
UDSN
tray open/close signal TRAY open/close tray open/close detection signal transmit data from IKAT transmit data transmit data
» TRANSMIT DATA TXD
>>
is
data output
UPPER DATA STROBE (active when
low)
URDN
READ UPPER DATA BYTE (active
when low)
UWN
read/write enable {for the upper part of
..
15)
the data: MD8
fir the DRAM
(VDSC) UWRN UWRSN
Upper Write Read Not for NVRAM
read/write (write when low) UPPER MEMORY DATA FROM DRAM'S FROM VSC-SLAVE
vc
output DC-motor (VOLTAGE CONTROL) interrupt request of the VDSC
output to the DSP VREFA Vsub
Reference Voltage
substrate voltage
on
audio DAC
VSCM-INTN when low,interrupt from VSC master to
68070 processor VSCS-INTN
when low,1nterrupt from VSC slave to
68070 processor
(active when low) VERTICAL SYNCHRONISATION INPUT from the
vsc
V1
WIREDRC
WRMN
WRN
WRPN1M
..
S control input for channel 1 or 2 (active
WSAB WSAB2 WSABCD 11.2896 MHz bitclock XINB delayed clock
XIN »
XIN2 X-TAL2
XT2 XT4
XT41N
XY
X CLK external audio 1
X DATA external audio 1
X WSIN external audio 1
y
Y GSC Y (luminance) S-VHS (Y/C} or G for
0AD
..
12AD
0ADA.
..
15D
12ADA
1 0D 0DA.15DA
2BCLK CLOCK for the 2 B-chip 12A..15A
off track detection from DSIC2 to CD60
see RC5
write enable output of the DSP :this
signal is asserted to write external memory (three SRAM"S FCB61 C65)
the data bus
00
..
23
(active low} read/write {write when low) UPPER MEMORY DATA FROM DRAM'S FROM VSC-MASTER
WRITE UPPER DATA BYTE (active when low)
low} of the VSD »WORD
>>
SELECT from A to B CHIP
(12S)
XIN
from CDIC goes
back to CDIC
11
,2896/9,6768/4,8384 symmetrical
clock
>>
the same as the system clock.coming out of the VSC'S (XT2N) the system clock devided »the
system clock devided by four
>>
this DSP output signal selects which
(X
or
Y}
external memory space
is
selected
2
S -clock
2
S -data
2
S -word select
luminance signal (Y/C}
SCART »ADDRESS
BUS,between CDIC­SRAM'S and SYSTEM ADDRESS BUS BUFFERS
>>
DATA BUS between CDIC and DSP DATA BUS between CDIC-SRAM'S and SYSTEM DATA BUS TRANCIEVERS
ADDRESS BUS between CDIC and DSP
by
on
two
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6.6.7 Layout of Measuring pads
Signal name
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BO 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 BERRN BGACKN BGN BRN
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7 DIAGNOSTICS AND SHORT DESCRIPTIONS
THE KEYCOMPNENTS
SHORT DESCRIPTION
7.1 CPU SCC68070
7.1.1
Microcontroller (UART, 1/O-bus, 1 channels, memory management unit)
D15) and 24 addresslines
..
- 16 datalines
- 16 MByte addressrange:
• 5 MByte for the monoboard
• The rest for the extension
Clockfrequency :
30 MHz for PAL
30.2 MHz for NTSC
systemclock
This
(VDSC) and PAL 7302
- The UART works communication between processor and terminal.
VDSC:
7.1.2
(DO
is
on
'!,'ideo
OF
2
C-bus, 2 DMA-
(AO
also a clock for the 'video chip'
(16R4-10).
the
4.9 MHz and provides
Qecoder and
§_ystem
in
_c:_ontroller
System Interface
Direct interface for 680X0 bus compatible devices
control
ROM
MByte
1
control
1/0
kByte
1
-
- Reset sequencer, including ROM shadowing Watchdog timer Generates chip selects for the systemrom
DRAM Interface
On chip DRAM controller 4 MByte direct drive For CD-i 450 this is 1 MByte spread over 2 DRAM banks of 512 kByte.
A23)
..
7.1.3 SYSTEMROM 27C400
- 4 Mbit (EP)ROM
- Contains boot, operating system, hardware drivers and the player shell.
7.1.4 IKAT MC68HC0518
- Integration of servo- and slave processor
• Generates chip select for DSIC2 (servo controller) and CD60 (CD decoder)
DS1C2
• Communication with and control
• Control of the pointing device port and the player control keys.
4 MHz.
- Works
- CMOS technology, 64 pin QFP
on
of
7 .1.5 CIAP : CD-Interface and Audio Processor
- Establishes the link between the 'standard' CD- part and the player.
the CD-i part
- Decoding of the ADPCM-audio (base case audio).
- To perform audio mixing functions (as described Green Book). To be able to add external audio to the base case audio.
- At the CD-side the CIAP has to interface with the CD 60 for both main channel and subchan nel data.
- The CIAP does not control the servo but it can, via the a-channel data, indicate which sector
- it interfaces directly to the 68070. Works on 33 MHz; the devided by two clock is fed to the CD60 decoder and the audio DAG.
7.1.6 NVRAM
of
+
CLOCK
currently read.
is
in
the
Video Interface
- Up to 768 x 560 screen resolution
- Capability to display run-length coded files
- Mosaic effects (GLUT)
Iable
Qolor Look
256 Two Delta YUV decoders
- Cursor shape, color and blink control
Overlaying
and backdrop plane)
Special effects via weight control, priority control, etc. Dynamic programmable registers and GLUT reload retrace period Digital RGB output
- Synchro generator for 50 and 60 Hz scan
- Synchronization with external video
_Up
four planes (cursorplane, plane
of
bit per component)
(8
plane B
A,
in
General
- CMOS technology
- 160-pin QFP package
The DRAM banks are constantly being read by the VDSC to generate video. The VDSC has the highest priority but the
DRAM is also a kind of system- memory (which asynchronously read by the CPU).
is
- 8Kx8 SRAM
- Time keeper Contains CSD-files (Configuration Status Description: info about system set-up) and FTS-files (files for the player shell and applications).
7.1.7 CALVIN
- Digital RGB to video encoder
- Four DAC's on chip Two NTSC/PAL Composite outputs
- Y /C outputs
- Analog RGB outputs
- Digital RGB inputs
- Automatic detection and support of PAL and NTSC modes
- Automatic detection and support interlaced/noninterlaced modes
- Internal voltage reference available
- 68-pin PLCC
of
7.1.8 PAL's
- Glue logic
- Generates chip selects for !KAT, VDSC, NVRAM and CIAP. PAL
- Generates SYSTEMROM [PAL 16R4-1
16L8-10]
ACKN for the NVRAM and the
OT
D].
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7.1.9 DSIC2 Digital Servo
- Sophisticated digital servo controller which provides all servo functions needed CD-system. [two stage means fine control by the actuator and coarse control by the sledge]
- Provides control (which is
- Special functions reliable access and to realize a high degree of shock insensitivity. 'Programmable' servo characteristics
a three wire microprocessor interface
- Works on 8.46
in
all servo functions except
done
to
MHz
IC
in
a
two
stage three spot
the
spindle motor
by
the
CD60).
improve the playability, to perform
7.2.2 Troubleshooting and Service the µP section, CIAP section or digital video section
The mainboard is replaced
r1P
section, CIAP section
defective. The technician
those sections to diagnose a COi player. The COi player
contains some built-in diagnostics to aid One diagnostic tool and the other is the Low Level
5.1
).
The LL Test should be performed if there is access to neither the Player Shell nor Level test indicates a fault, replace If the test cannot be initiated, check the power sources and
main clock signals on the µP section. If all supplies and clock signals are present, replace the mainpanel.
as
a module when parts of the
or
digital video section are
must
know
the
functioning of
in
is
the
Service Shell (see section 5.2)
Test
or LL Test (see section
the
Service Shell. If the Low
the
complete mainboard.
troubleshooting.
7.1.10 CO60 CO-decoder
- Complete
- HF Errorcorrection
- Spindle motor control with programmable motorloop
bandwidths.
- On chip AGC for
On chip front end 6 bits ADC
- Subcode data processing
- Audio data interpolation processing
- Digital audio interface (EBU)
CD
decoder
is
being transformed into a
the
EFM input signal
2
1
S-format and digital out.
7.2 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR
This section contains some guides to aid the technician troubleshooting Analog Audio section are similar to the same techniques be used. Added features Low Level Test and the Service Shell, see section 5." Service Software".
terminal(or equivalent) to run and test the functioning of the
ftP
section, CIAP section or digital video section.
The
Service Shell provides tests for the Video and Servo and Decoder circuits. Section 5.3 covers all the Service Shell test procedures. The analog video/audio and servo & can be serviced to the component level, the (CDM12) instructions are provided on the exploded views.
If the defective item
the
CDI player.
for
The
Low Level Test needs a VT100
is
also replaced as an assembly. Disassembly
is
in
The
CD
servo section and
any
CD player. Thus,
troubles hooting a CD player may
in
servicing
the circuitry of the
the
COi player is the
CD
decoder circuitry
CD
~tP
Mechanism
in
section, CIAP section or digital video section, then the complete main board must be replaced and sent back to a local central repairshop. See section 3.5 and 3.6.
Troubleshooting hints:
Symptom:
Service Shell cannot Possible fault: Connections between input port and plug could be wrong. Hint: If the Player Shell cannot be started, perform the Low Level
Test (LL TEST).
be
started with the test plug.
IKAT
IKAT
may
be defective.
may be bad. Test
7.2.3 Servo
&
CO
Decoder and Audio Section
Troubleshooting
A problem
circuit by carefully observing there is no audio, but a picture from a CD-I disc is displayed, it is obvious that the CD Servo and decoding circuits are functional. Therefore the fault can be isolated to the audio decoding circuits only. opposite, the audio circuits video. Again, the servo circuits must be functioning. Troubleshooting of the video decoding should then be
followed. Also if a disc is inserted and the disc type is recognized it
obvious that the Servo and CD decoder circuit is functioning
When there is a symptom indicating a fault circuitry, troubleshooting techniques used be followed since the basically a CD player (refer to the Servo & CD decoder schematic diagrams). If the COM does not start, check for Vdd, clock, and reset on the IKAT, DSIC2 and If these signals are present, perform the CD drive test in the
Service Shell or Low Level test. If there is a communication failure, proceed with the Low Level Test to determine if there communication buses are functional, check the CD servo circuits using the Service Shell CD drive test modes. These modes are Focus, radial and turntable control functions. If there failure measurements should reveal the fault If the servo circuits
are functioning, check the decoder circuits. Activity should
be seen on the (SDATA, If there is no activity, check the supply (Vdd} and input signals (HF, AUDIO_CLK).
When the servo and decoder circuits are functioning properly, there may be a problem in the CD interface & Audio Processor circuitry (CIAP)
in
the CD-I player can be isolated to a particular
the
symptoms. For example, if
Or
the symptom may be
may
be working, but not the
in
the Servo
in
CD
CD
Unit portion of the CD-I player
is
a failure in the system control circuitry. If the
the
standard CD servo test modes to test the
in
the servo test modes, further checks with
SWCLK
and SCLK) and DOBM.
players can
COBO.
is
is
a
is
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7.2.4 Video Section Troubleshooting
The symptoms displayed can help the technician isolate the
problem to a particular circuit. The following examples illustrate how a fault can be isolated.
Symptom
the player shell
1:
displayed, and the disc is recognized, but
is video from the disc cannot be displayed. If this condition exists, the Digital Video section, Servo and analog video circuits are functioning. Since the player shell is displayed,
functioning. However, there
the video synthesizer circuit
the CD interface section, because the
must be a fault
on
video data from the disc comes via this section
is
the first
in
place.
Symptom
video, while audio
no
2:
functioning. This symptom may be
is caused by either the Digital Video part or by the Analog Video circuit. A few voltage and signal measurements can quickly isolate the problem.
Symptom
3:
no color. This symptom is most likely caused by a problem
pin 2 of IC7160
the CALVIN
in
Check the CVBS output
ic.
on
7.3 MEASUREMENTS
a name and/or to a pin
All signals, which are refered
IC can be measured at certain measuring
number of
an
pads on the board. Use these pads
to
the board, to prevent
on
short circuiting caused by the metal point of measuring
probes. See drawing 6.4.6 LAYOUT OF THE MEASURING PADS
A general check of the main panel
.3.1
7
power supply voltages
Test of the
DC
Measurement method
Check if the voltages on the key-components listed below are within the tolerance range.
component
name
nr.
pos.
7210 68070 7201
IKAT
pin
1, 59
43
voltage
±
+5V
±
+5V
10% 10%
(MC68HC05I8)
10%
±
7240
SYSROM
22
+5V
(27C400)
10%
±
00,
+5V +5V
±
10%
7241
NVRAM
7125 VDSC
28
27, 36, 41,
9,
3, 61, 80, 95,
1
112, 119, 124,
130,140,148
7160
CALVIN
7310 CIAP
7401
DSIC2
7510 CD60
16, 22, 51,
65,66
61,
20, 27, 35,
6, 45,58,66,
57,
76 12,20,28 11, 15, 17, 29,
+5V
+5V
+5V +5V
±
±
±
±
10%
10%
5% 5%
31,42,44
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7.3.2 Test of the clocksignals Measurement method
These measurements have to be carried out just after
is
hardware reset. This
done each time after opening the or after power-on. Use a FET-probe to minimalise the oscillator-loads.
lid
7.3.3 Test of the
SDATA IC 7510, pin SWCLK IC 7510, pin 22 : SCLK
IC
7510, pin
12S
Interface
21
: block wave signal
44.1
kHz (CODA)
23:
2.8224 MHz (CODA)
7.3.4 Test of the microcontroller 68070
System clock
MHz± MHz±
20 ppm (NTSC) 50 ppm (PAL)
30.2098
30.0000
This system clock must be present at the following points:
721 o on
IC IC 7125 IC 7302
At
IC 7210 pin 29 the Clock divided by two must be present:
15.0000
pin 30
on
pin 115
on
pin 1
MHz±
50 ppm (PAL)
15.1049 MHz ± 20 ppm (NTSC)
At IC 7210 pin 69 the UART-clock must be present:
4.9152 MHz ± 50 ppm
At IC
7201
the clock of the 68HC05I8 must be present:
4.000 MHz ± 55 ppm
At connector 1096 on pin
the XT2N-clock must
be
C3
present:
Check after power HAL
TN
IC
7210, pin
on
and RESET = +5V.
27
: +5V RESETN IC 7210, pin 28 : +5V DTACKN
IC
7210, pin
24:
changing +5V/0V
BERAN IC 7210, pin 26 : +5V
7.3.5 Test of the hardware with the Low Level Test
This test makes
it
possible to test the hardware with software. Connect a terminal to the UART of the microcontroller 68070 via connector 1032.
Settings of the terminal: Baudrate : 9600
start bit : 1
bits:
data
8
stop bits: 0
no
parity/no handshake
To start the low level test, hit the space bar while putting the power on. To test the PCB you only have
follow the instructions
on
to
the screen.
15.1049 MHz ± 20 ppm (NTSC) MHz±
15.0000
At
IC
33.8688
At
IC
7310
7401
50 ppm (PAL)
on
pin 22 the CIAP-clock must be present:
MHz±
50
ppm
on
pin 19 the DSIC2-clock must
8.4672 MHz ± 50 ppm
At IC 7510
on
pin 13 the AUDIO_CLK-clock must be
present:
16.9344 MHz
± 50 ppm
be
present:
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8 PARTSLIST
Partslist of the cabinet
8.1 Item
Codenumber Description Item Code number Description
4822 462 4 1992
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1
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076 50011
2511
30
076 50011
2511
31
44 4822 413 51434
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Powerknob assy 255 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
PL3X10PAN<STZNBK 259 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK 260 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK PL3X10PAN<STZNBK 268 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK PL3X6PAN<STZNBK 270 PL3X6PAN<STZNBK 274 4822 502 1 2795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK Volume knob
63 Bracket
4822 444 40802
65
4822 502 1 2795
70
75 4822 502 12795
Tray front M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 76 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 77 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
Tray loader SEE SEPARATE LIST 285
81
100 Sticker
4822 444 60898 Cover 287
151
4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
171 172 4822 502 12795
M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 173 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 174 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 175 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 313 4822 177 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 178 4822 502 1 2795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK 316 4822 181
Frame assy 317 4822 320 182 Loader support
251
4822 462 41992
252
4822 462 40409 4822 462 40409
256
4822 502 12795 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
266
4822 502 1 2795 4822 502 12795
269
4822 502 12795
4822 502 11667 M3X6PAN<STZNBK
275
4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
276
4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
277 278 4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
279 280 4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK 282 Earth plate
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286
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301
302 4822
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309
4822
315
91091 91
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321
10886 Mainscord /45
321
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321
61452
321
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321
61849 TPX 3500 cord
321
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318
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4822 214 52229
184 Spacer locking
1005
185 Remod. bracket 1005 4822 214 52235 186 4822 402
61422
187 4822 402 61422 Spacer 188 4822 402 61422 Spacer 191
Spacer
3X6TORX
ZN
4822 267 51216 MINIDINN socket
BU-11 BU-12
4822 267 31572 Headphone socket
21199
101
4822
P-1 192 ZN 3X6 TORX 195
00031
077
2511
196
077 00031
2511
200
202 4822 502 12795 203 4822 502 12795 207 208 ZN 209 4822 502 12795
Gliding support ZN M2,5X28 TORX ZN M2,5X28 TORX M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK ZN 3X6 TORX
3X6TORX
M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
210 4822 502 12795 M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
211 212 4822 502 30408 213
4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
214
4822 502 30408 PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
217 4822 502 12795
218 4822 502 12795 219
4822 502 12795
220 4822 502 12795
223
4822 502 30438 PL3X6PAN<STZNBK
224
4822 502 30438 225 226
PL3X10PAN<STZNBK
M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
PL3X6PAN<STZNBK M3X4PAN<STZNBK M3X4PAN<STZNBK
Foot Foot Plate for foot
Plate for foot M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
Textplate
M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK M2,5X5PAN<STZNBK
Cover plate assy M2,5X6 TRX SL T
T
091
M2,5X6 TRX
SL
Mainscord /40
Dir. for use Digital Out cable Video cord set
096 Antenna cable /77
Power supply unit \60\61\65 Power supply unit \77
Log.
k~:!
10
PCS
79
545
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8.2
Parts List Of The Tray Loader
Item
Codenumber
Description Item Codenumber Description
4822 464 50896 Chassis assy
2 4822 444 50679 Slide assy
4822 464 50895 Subchassis
3 4 Cover plate
4822 402 61412
5
4822 325 50215 Suspension
6 7 4822 325 50215
4822 325 50215
8
4822 325 50215 Suspension
9
Clamper assy
Suspension Suspension
10 4822 276 13222 Switch assy
11
4822
361
21492 Motor assy
12
Screw M2,2x4
13 Screw M2,2x4
8.3
Partslist of the display and powersupply panel
1703 1704 1705
1706
1707 4822 276 13114 1708 4822 276 13114 TACT SWITCH 1721
2701
2705
3701 3702 4822
14 4822 528 81465 Pulley gear 3704
4822 528 81464 Drive pinion
15 16 see item 1 17
see item 1 Spindle 3707
Spindle
18 4822 358 31168 Drive belt
20
4822
691
30354 CDM 12.4 3713 4822
21
24 Polylub.
Lead assy 3715 4822 050 21002
GL
Y801 3716 4822 25 Familysheet 35 Fondam FM3
3705 3706 4822 116 90857
3712
3717 3718
36 see item 2 Ornamental tule 3719 4822
37 see item 2 Ornamental tule 38 see item 2 Ornamental tule
see item 2 Ornamental tule 3722 4822
39
40
4822 325 60379
41
4822 325 60379 Damping grommet
42
4822 325 60379 Damping grommet 3725 4822
61
Damping grommet 3723 4822
Lead assy 3726 4822
3720 4822 3721
3724
3727 4822 3728 4822 3729 3730 4822
3731 3902 4822 3999
4822 276 1 3114
TACT
SWITCH 4822 276 13114 TACT SWITCH 4822 276 1 3114
TACT
SWITCH
4822 276 13114 TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
CONN 1
OP
M
5322 122 32654 22n X7R
4822 122 33575 220p
4822 122 33575
051
20473
100R
47k
50V
4822 052 10478 4R7 4822
051
20332 3k3
Bx
47k
4822 116 90857 4822
051
20223 22k PM5
051
20823
051
20223
4822
051
204 72
Bx
47k
82k 1k0
1/BW 22k PM5 4k7
4822 050 21002 1k0 1/8W
051
204 72 4k7
051
4822
4822
4822
4822
20154
051
20473
051
20472 4k7
051
20472 4k7
051
20223 22k
051
10102 1k
051
20472 4k7
051
20333
051
20103 10k
051
20472 4k7
051
20153 15k
051
10102 1k
051
20008 0R05
150k PM5
47k
33k
PROCES SCHIP RP
RFK1
PM10
PM5 PM5 PMS PMS PMS PM5
PMS PMS
PMS PMS PMS
PM5 PMS PMS
PMS
PMS PMS PMS PMS PM5 PMS PMS
PCS 79 546
6701 6702 6704 4822
4822 1 30 80622 BAT54
5322130
31928
21
4 52009 GP1U58XP
BAS16
6705 4822 130 34173 BZX79-C5V6 6706 5322 130 30684 1N4002GP 6707 5322 130 30684
1 N4002GP 6708 4822 130 34281 BZX79-C15 6709 5322 130 31928 BAS16 6710 5322 130 31928 BAS16 7703 7704 7705 7706 7708 5322 130 41983
5322 130 41982 5322 130 41982 482213091194 4822 209 72226
BC848B BC8488 DISPLAY FTD U3090MG-40P
BC858B 7709 5322 130 41983 BC858B 7710 7712
5322 130 41982 5322 130 41982
BC848B
BC848B
Page 39
Item Codenumber Description
4822 265 31015
1011 1112 4822 492 70143
SOC SUPP
HEATSINK
SPRING1 3212 1213 HEATSINK 1314 4822 492 70143 SPRING1
1101 1201 4822 252 51179 1202 4822 252 51179 1203 4822 252 51179 1204
2101 2103 4822 124 42191 2104 4822 2106 4822 2107 4822 2108 4822
4822 256 30517
4822 252 51179
44222
121
5322
41856
121
42408
121
42408
121
41856
121
FUSE HOLDER
4A
65V
DEV
PROT
4A
PROT DEV
PROT DEV
PROT DEV
330n
100µ
22n
220n
65V 65V 65V
250V 400V 100V
50V
4A 4A
PM20 PM20 PMS 6102 4822 1 30 42489
PM10 6103 220n 50V PM10 22n 100V
PMS 6106
2109 1 n5 50V PM10
42408
2110 4822 2111 2112 2113 4822 122 32576 2114 4822 122 32576 2201 2202 5322 1 2203 3300µ
2205 1000µ 2206 2207 2211 2212 100µ 3SV
3101 3103 4822 053 20474 3106 4822 053 11273 3107 3108 1R2 3109 4822 116 52233 10k
121
5322 122 32818
220n 50V PM10 2n2 47fl 2n2 2n2 400V PM20
4822 124 23183
42386 100n
21
4700ft
1000ft 15n
4822 124 41334
470fl
20R NTC 470k 27k
4822 116 52228 680R
63V
25V
400V
16V 50V 10V 10V 10V
100V
P80M20 PM20 PM20 6202 4822 130 34167 BZX79-F6V2
PM20 6204 PM10 PM20 6206 PM20 PM20 P50M20
3SV PM20
PM20 7103
PM20 7105 PMS PMS PMS PMS
1/6W
PMS
3110 1R2 PMS
R2
3111 3112 4822 116 52207 1
1
k2 3113 4822 116 52233 10k 3114
4822 116 52235
1M0 3115 4822 116 52233 10k 3116
4822
3117 4822 116 52175
6 52228 680R
11
100R 3118 4822 116 52246 1 k6 3119 4822 116 52246 3120 4822 116 52246
3121
3122 4822
4822 116 52176 10R
6 83883
11 3123 3201 3202 4822 052 10228 3203 3204 3205 3206
1 k6 1 k6 1/6W
470R 1R2 1K2 2R2 1 k2 2k49 2k32
R2
1
1/6W 1/6W
1/6W 1/6W 1/6W 1/6W 1/6W
1/6W
1/6W
PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS PM1 PM1 PMS
Item Codenumber
3207 3208 3211
3213 3214 3215
4822 052 10101
6 52233
11
4822
6 52233
11
4822 4822 116 52233 4822 116 52233
4822 116 83868 3216 4822 116 83868 3219 4822 052 1 0229 3220 4822 052 1 0229
5101
4822 157 71268 FILTER CHOKE
Description
1R2 PM5 100R PM5 10k 10k 10k 10k
1/6W 1/6W 1/6W
1/6W 150R 150R 22R PMS 22R PMS
5102 TRANSFORMER 5201
6µ8
BYD33G
4822 130 30621 1 N4148
6105 4822 130 30621
1 N4148
4822 130 30621 1 N4148
6107 4822 130 31024
BZX79-F18
6108 4822 1 30 34499 BZX79-F20
6109 4822 130 42489 6201
4822 130 83073 PBYR745F
6203 4822 130 82035
BYD33G
BYD74D
4822 130 32245 BYV10-40
6205 4822 130 30621
1 N4148
4822 130 42489 BYD33G
6207 4822 130 32245
7101
4822 130 83707
7102 4822 1 30 63689
BYV10-40
S1NB80 STP3N60FI
4822 209 83909 UC3842AN
7104
4822 130
023 BC328-16
41
4822 1 30 40892 BC338-16
7106
7201 4822 209 81397 7202 7203 4822 130 4 1 344 7204 7205 5322 209 60027
4822 130 1 0025 CNX82A
TL431CLPRM
079 MC79M05CT
4822 209
11
BC337-40
4822 130 4 1 344
BC337-40 MC78M24CT
PM5 PMS PMS PMS PMS PMS
PM20
PCS 79 547
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8.4
Parts list of the mainboard
Item Codenumber Description
1001 1007 1007 4822 214 52046 1007 1008 1009 1012 1013
1014 1015 1021 1022
1030
1033
1096
2110 4822 1 22 33496 100n
2111 4822 1 22 33496 2112 4822 1 22 33496 100n 2117 4822 122 33496 100n X7R PM10 2118 2119 4822 122 33496 2132
2133
2134 2135 2136 5322 1 22 32654 22n X7R PM10 2137 2138 5322 122 32654 2139 2140 2141 2142 5322 122 32654 2143 2144 2145 5322 122 32654 2146 2148 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2149 2150 2157 2158 2160 2161 2163 2164 5322 122 32654 2166
2201 2204 2206
2207 4822 122 33496
2210 5322 122 32654 2211 2230 2231 5322 122 32658 22p 50V 2232 2235 5322 122 32654 22n 2240 2241 5322 122 32654 2245
4822
265
41119
4822
214
52064 RF
4822 214 52071 RF
4822 267 51216
4822 1 22 33496 100n X7R
5322 1 22 32654 5322 122 32654 5322 122 5322 1 22 32654
5322 1 22 32654 22n X7R
5322 122 32654 5322 122 32654
5322 122 32654
5322 122 32654
5322 122 32654 22n X7R
5322 122 32654 22n
4822 1 24 80483 5322 1 22 32654 4822 124 41584 4822 1 22 33496 5322 122 32654 5322 122 32654 5322 122 32654 22n X?R
4822 1 22 33496 100n 5322 1 22 32654 22n X7R PM10 2336 5322 122 32654 22n X7R 4822 1 26 1
5322 122 32654 5322 1 22 32658 22p
5322 122 32654
5322 122 32654 22n X7R
5322 122 32654 22n X7R
32654
2549
CON V 0BP M 2250
modulator
RF
modulator modulator
CON H 16P F 2254 5322 122 32654 CON
V06P CINCH H 1P CON EURO H CONV04PM CINCH H 3P F CONV10PM CONV10PM CON V 10P M
MDIN V FEM
CON V 120PM
100n X7R
100n X7R PM10 22n X7R 22n 22n X7R 22n X7R
22n X7R PM10 22n X7R 22n X7R PM10 22n X7R PM10 22n X7R 22n
22n X7R PM10
47ft 22n X7R PM10 100p 100n X7R
22n 22n X7R
22n X7R PM10
470n 100n 22n X?R
22n X7R PM10
22n X?R
22n X7R PM10
/61
/77 2252 /65 2253
M 2255
21
P
BP
X7R PM10
PM10 2304
X7R PM10 2305
PM10 2307
PM10 2310
X7R PM10
PM10 2312 PM10 2313
PM10 2315
PM10 2317
PM10 2320
X7R.
X7R
6V3
10V
X7R
X7R
25V
X7R PM10
50V
X7R
PM10 PM10 2322
PM10
PM20 2326
PM20 PM10 2330 PM10 PM10 2332 5322 122 32661 56p 50V PM10 2333
PM10 2335
PM10 PM10 2338
PM10
PM10 PM10 PM10 2354
PM10 2360
Item Codenumber
2251
2263 2270 2271 2272 2280 2281 2282 2283 2284 2285 2286 5322 122 31865
2306
2308 4822 122 33496
2311
2314
2316 5322 122 32654
2318 5322 1 22 32654 2319
2321
2323 5322 122 32654 2324 2325 4822 122 33496
2327 4822 1 24 41584
COL 2328
2331
2334
2337
2339 2340
2342 COL COL
2350
2351
2352
2353 5322 122 32661 56p 50V
2355 5322 122 32661
Description
5322 122 32654 22n 5322 122 31865 1 n5 5322 122 31865 1n5 X7R PM10
5322 122 31865 1n5
22n X7R PM10 4822 124 40433 5322 122 32654 4822124 4822 124 41989 5322 122 32654 22n X7R 5322 1 22 32654 4822 124 80483 5322 122 31865 1n5 X7R 5322 122 32654 22n X7R 5322 122 31865 1n5 5322 122 31865 1n5
4822 122 33496 100n
5322 122 32654 22n
4822 1 22 33496 100n X7R PM10 5322 1 22 32654 22n X7R PM10 5322 1 22 32654 22n 5322 122 32654 22n 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 5322 1 22 32654 22n
5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10
482212441584 5322 1 22 32654
5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10
5322 122 32654 22n
5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10
5322 122 32654 22n
482212441584 5322 122 32661 5322 122 31863
5322 122 32661 5322 122 33897 5322 122 32661 4822 124 41584 5322 4822 124 41584 5322 1 22 32654 4822 124 22339 5322 122 32654 22n 5322 122 32661 5322 122 31863 330p 50V 5322 122 32661
5322 122 33897 3n3
4822 124 22339
41989
1
22 32654
47ft
22n X7R
47011 470tt
22n
47~t
1
n5
47p
1
Or,
100n X7R
22n X7R PM10
22n X7R PM10
100p 10V PM20
22n
22n X7R PM10
100n
1 00fl
100ft
56p 330p
56p 3n3 63V 56p 50V
100ft
22n X?R PM10 10011 22n X7R 1
00tt SIP 16V PM20
56p 50V COL
56p
56p 100ri SIP 16V
X7R PM10 X7R PM10
X7R PM10
25V
16V 16V
X7R
6V3
X7R PM10 X7R X7R PM10 X7R
50V COL 50V PM20
X7R
X7R PM10 X7R PM10
X7R PM10
X7R PM10
X7R PM10
X7R PM10 X7R PM10
10V PM20 COL
10V PM20 50V 50V
50V
10V
10V PM20 COL
X7R PM10
50V COL
63V 50V
PM20 PM10 PM20 PM20 PM10 PM10 PM20 PM10 PM10
PM10
PM10
PM10 PM10
PMS
PM20
PM10
PMS
PM20
COL
COL
COL
COL COL COL COL COL
COL COL
COL
COL
COL
PCS 79 548
Page 41
Item Codenumber
2362 5322 122 32654 2375 2376 5322 122 33897 3n3 2380 2381 2382 4822 122 33496 2383 4822 124 41989 2384 2385 4822 122 32139 2386 5322 122 32654
2387 5322 122 32654 2388 2389 4822 124 41989
2390 4822 124 40196
2401 4822 122 33575
2403
2404 4822 122 33575
2405
2406 4822 122 33575
2407 4822 122 33575 220p
2412 5322 122 32654 22n
2413 4822 124 40433 47p
2414
2415 5322 122 32654
2416
2417 5322 1 26 1 0465 3n9 X7R PM10
2418 4822 126 10326 180p
2419 5322 1
2421
2422
2424 4822 1 22 33496 100n X7R PM10 2425
2426 4822 122 32627 2n7 X7R PM10 2427 4822 122 33175 2n2 X7R PM10
2428 4822 122 33342 33n X7R PM10
2429
2431 4822 122 33496
2433 5322 122 32654
2434
2435 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10
2438 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10
2439 5322
2440 4822 122 32646 5n6
2441
2442
2443
2445 2446 5322 1 22 32654 22n 2447 2449 2450 5322 1 22 32654 22n X7R PM10 2451 5322 122 31865 1n5 X7R PM10 2452 4822 122 33177 10n X7R PM10 2453 5322 1 22 32531 100p 2454 4822 1 26 12549 2455 2460 4822 124 40433 2461 4822 122 33496 2470 2471 4822 122 33177
5322 122 33897
4822 124 41576 4822 122 32139
4822 124 41576
4822 122 33496
4822 122 33575
4822 122 33575
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32654 22n
22 32654
4822 1 22 33496 100n X7R PM10 5322 1 22 32654 22n X7R PM10
4822 126 10326
5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 3111
5322 122 32654
11
6 80853
5322 122 32531
5322 122 32531
4822 126 10326 5322 1 16 80853 560p
5322 122 32531 100p
4822 1 22 33496
4822 1 24 40433
4822 122 33575
Description
22n X7R PM10 2472 3n3
2p2
12p
100n X7R PM10 2477 470r1 2r12
12p 22n X7R PM10
22n X7R PM10
100n 470ft
22or1
220p
220p
220p
220p
220p
100p
22n X7R PM10 2520 5322 1 22 32654
22n X7R PM10
180p
100n
22n X7R PM10 3117 4822
22n X7R PM10 3120
560p
100p
100p
180p
100n
470n 47ft 47(1
100n X7R 220p
On
1
63V 63V 50V 50V
16V 50V 50V
X7R PM10 2501 4822 122 33342
16V 10V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V
X7R PM10
25V 50V
X7R PM10 2521 4822 124 40433
50V
50V
X7R PM10
50V
X7R
50V 50V 50V 50V
X7R
50V
X7R
50V 25V 25V 25V
50V
X7R
PM5 PMS 2474 4822 122 335 75 PM20
PM20 PM20
PM20 2502 5322 122 32268 PM20
PM20COL
PM10 3124
PM10
PM10
PM10 PM20 PM20 PM10
PM10 3156 4822 0521 0229
COL COL
COL COL
COL COL COL COL COL COL COL
COL
COL
COL
COL
COL COL COL COL
COL
COL
COL COL
COL
Item Codenumber Description
5322 122 32661
2473 4822 122 33496 100n
2475 2476 4822 122 33177
2478 5322 122 32654 22n 2479 2482 5322 122 32654 22n 2498 2500 4822 122 33496 100n
2503 5322 122 32268 2510 4822 124 41584 2511 5322 122 32654 22n 2512 5322 122 32654 22n 2513 5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 2514 2515 5322 122 32654 22n 2516 5322 122 32654 2517 2518
2523 4822 1 24 40433 2524 4822 1 26 12549 2525 2526 4822 1 26 12549 470n 2530 4822 122 33496 2531 5322 1 22 32654 2532
3101 4822 3109 4822
3115 4822
3121 3122 4822 3123
3125 4822 3127 4822 3128 3129 4822 3134 4822 3135 4822 3136 3137 4822 3138 3139 4822 3140 3141 3143 3150 3153 3155 4822 052 1 0229
5322 122 32654 22n
5322 122 32661
4822 122 335 75 220p
5322 122 32654 22n
5322 122 32654 22n
5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10 4822 124 41584
5322 122 32654 22n X7R PM10
5322 1 22 32654 22n X7R
051
20472
051
20008
051
4822
4822
4822
4822
4822 4822 4822 4822 4822
20008
051
20008
051
20101
051
20472 4k7 0,1W
051
20223
051
20223
051
20101
051
20151
051
20223
051
20472
051
20301
051
20301
051
20681
051
204 72
051
20101 100R
051
204 72
051
20223 22k
051
20008
051
20008 0R05
56p
220p
1
On
56p
33n X7R 470p 470p 1oor1
22n X7R PM10
100)1
22n X7R PM10 47r, 47[1 470n
100n X7R PM10 22n X7R PM10
4k7 0,1W 5% 0R05 OROS 0R05
100R 0,1W
75R 1% 22k 75R 75R 22k
100R 75R 150R 22k 0,1W 4k7 0,1W 300R 300R 680R 0,1W 4k7 0,1W
4k7 0,1W
OROS
22R 22R
50V
X7R PM10
50V X7R PM10 X7R
50V X7R PM10
50V X7R X7R X7R
50V
50V
10V X7R X7R
X7R X7R PM10
10V
25V 25V 25V
25V
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
PM10
PM10 PM10 PM10
PM10
PM20 PM10 PM10
PM10
PM20
PM20 PM20 PM10
PM10
PM10
5% 5%
5% 1% 1% 5% 5% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5%
5% 5%
COL
COL
COL
COL
COL COL COL
COL
COL COL
PCS
79
549
Page 42
Item Codenumber Description
3157 4822 3159 4822 3160 3163 3164
3166 3167 4822 3rn8 3170 3172 3174 3175 3176
3177 3178 3179 4822 3180 3181 3182 3183 510R 3184 4822 3186 3187 3188 4822 3189 3190 3191 3193 3194 3197 3201
3202 3204 4822 3205 3206 4822
3207
3208 4822 3209 3210 4822 3211 4822 3212 3213 4822 3214 3215 3216 4822 3217
3218 4822 3219 3220 4822 3221 4822 3222 4822
3223 3224 3225 4822 3226 4822 3227 3228 4822 3229 3230 3231 3232 3236 4822
PCS 79 550
051
20008 OR05
051
20272
4822
11
7 11454
4822
051
20008 4822 117 11454 820R 1% 4822
11
7 11454 820R
051
20101 4822
051
20151 150R 4822
051
20103
4822
051
10102
4822
051
20101 4822
051
20151 150R
051
20008
4822
051
20008
051
20101
4822
051
20151 150R
051
20008
4822 0512 0101 4822 0512 0151 150R 4822
051
2 0008
4822
051
20105
4822
051
20472
051
20103
4822
051
20104
051
20104 100k
4822
051
20103
051
20103
4822
051
20472 4k7
051
10102
051
10102
4822
051
20103 10k
051
20103
4822
051
20472 4k7
4822
051
20223
051
20223
4822
051
20223
051
10102
4822
051
204 72 4k7
051
10102
051
10102 1k
051
20472
4822
051
20472
4822
051
20472 4k7
051
20472 4k7
051
204
4822
051
204 72
051
20472
4822
051
10102
4822
051
20105 1M
4822
051
20222 2k2
4822
051
20479 47R
051
20101
2k7 820R 1% OR05
100R
10k 75R 1k 510R 510R 1% 100R 0,1W
OROS 75R OROS 510R 1%
100R
75R 1% 3267 OROS 510R 510R 1% 100R
OROS 75R 1% 3259 1M 4k7 10k 100k
10k 10k
1k 1k
10k
22k 22k 22k
1k
1k
4k7 4k7
72 4k7
4k7 4k7
1k
100R
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 5%
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
Item Codenumber
3237
PM2 3238
3240 4822 3244
3245 4822 1% 3246 5%
5% 3251 5%
1%
5%
1% 3255
5% 5% 3259
1% 3261
1% 3264 5% 3265 5% 3266
1% 3272
5% 5%
5% 5% 3261 5% 5% 3263 5% 5% 5% 5%
5%
5%
5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 3283 5% 3284 5% 5% 3286 5% 5% 3288 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
3250 4822 051 20104
3252 4822 3253 3254 4822
3257 4822 3258
3260 4822 051 20104
3262 4822
3263 4822
3271 4822 051 20103 10k 0,1W 5%
3254 4822 051 20104 3255 3257
3258
3260
3262 4822
3264 3265 3266 3267 3271 3272 3274 3277 4822 3280 3281 3282 4822
3285 4822
3287 4822
3289 3301 3302 3303 3304 3305 3306 3307 4822 3308 3309 3310 4822
Description
4822
051
20101 100R
4822
051
20101 100R
051
10102
4822
051
20008
051
10102
4822
051
20008
4822
051
20101 100R
051
20101 100R
4822
051
20101 100R
051
20104 100k
4822
051
20104 100k
051
20104 100k
4822
051
20103
4822 051 20682
4822 051 20103
051
20682
051
20229
4822
051
20471
4822
051
20103 10k
4822
051
20103 10k
4822 051 20473
4822 051 20103 10k
4822 051 20104 4822
051
20104 100k
4822
051
20103 10k
4822
051
20682 6k8
4822
051
20104 100k
4822
051
20103 10k
051
20682
4822
051
20229
4822
051
20471 470R
4822
051
20103
4822
051
20103
4822
051
204 73 47k 0,1W
4822
051
20103
4822
051
20103 10k 0,1W
4822 252 51173
11
6 40264 4822 051 20101 100R 0,1W 4822
051
20682 6k8
051
20103 10k
4822
051
20104 100k
4822
051
20101 100R
051
20682 6k8 0,1W 5%
4822
051
20103 10k
051
20104 100k
4822
051
20104 4822 051 20103 4822 051 204 73 47k 0,1W 4822 051 204 73 4822
051
20473 4822 051 20472 4822
051
20101 100R 0,1W 4822
051
20472
051
20689
4822
051
20008
051
20472
1k OROS 1k
OROS
100k 0,1W
10k 0,1W
6k8
100k 0,1W
10k 6k8 22R 470R
47k
100k 100k
6k8 0,1W 22R
10k 10k
10k
MP100 OR81
100k 10k
47k 47k 4k7
4k7 68R 3R3 OROS 4k7 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 5%
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 5%
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
65V 60V
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 5% 0,1W 5% 0,1W 5% 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5% 5% 5%
5%
5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 1A PTC 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5%
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Item Codenumber
4822
4822 4822
051
204 72 4k7
051
20472 4k7
051
20472
051
20472 4k7
051
20472 4k7 0,1W
051
20472 4k7 0,1W 5%
051
20182 1
051
20229
051
20103 10k
051
20008
051
20182
11
7 11373
11
7 11143
3311 3312 4822
3313 3314 3315 4822
3316 4822
3317 4822
3318 4822 3319 4822 3324 4822 3326 4822 3329 4822 3330 4822 3331 4822 117 11143 3332 3333 4822
051
20222 3334 4822 117 11143 3335
4822 117 11143 3336 3337 4822
051
20472 4k7
Description Item Codenumber
4k7
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5% 5% 5% 5%
3386 4822
3387 4822 3388 4822 052 10109 3389
5% 3390
3391
kB
22R
OROS
1 k8
100R 3k 3k 1%
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
5% 3392 4822 5%
3393 4822
5% 3394 4822
3395 5% 3396 4822 1% 3397 4822 1%
3398 4822
3399
43k 1% 3400 4822 2k2 3k 3k 43k
0,1W
0,1W
5% 1%
3401
3402 1% 3403 4822 1% 3404 4822 5%
3405 4822
3338 1 k4 1% 3406 3339 3340 3341 3342 3343 3344 4822 3345 4822 3346 4822 3347 4822 3348 4822
4822 117 11373
051
20182 1 k8
051
20223
051
10102 1k 0,1W 5% 3414 4822
051
20183 18k 0,1W
051
20472
3349 4k42
4822
3350 3351 4822
11
7 11143 3k
11
7 11143 3k 1% 3419 4822 3352 3353 4822 3354 3355
051
204 72 4k7 4822 117 11143 4822 117 11143 3k
3356 43k 3357 4822
051
20103
3358 3359 3360 3361 3362 3363 3364 4822 3365 3366
4822 117 11373 100R 4822
051
20472 4822
051
20223
051
10102 482205120183 4822
051
20472 3367 3368 3369 3375 3376 4822
3377 4822 3378 3380 3381 4822 3382 4822
4822 117 11143 3k 1% 3440 4822
11
7 11143 3k 1%
051
20182
4822
11
7 11373
4822
051
20103 10k
051
20229 22R
051
20472 4k7
3383 4822 052 10109 10R 3384 4822 3385 4822
051
20471 470R
051
20103 10k
2k1
1% 3407 4822
11k 1% 3408 4822 3R3 3R3 100R 1%
22k
4k7
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
5%
3409
5% 3410
3411 4822
5%
3412 4822
5% 3413
5% 5% 1%
3415 4822 3416 4822 3417 4822
1% 3418 4822
43k
0,1W
3k
10k
0,1W
1 k4 1%
2k1
11k 1%
4k7 22k
1k 18k
4k7
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
4k42 1% 4k42 4k42
1%
3421 5% 3422 4822 1% 3423 4822 1°/c, 1%
3424
3425 4822
5% 3426
3427 4822
1%
3428 4822 3429 4822
1%
5% 5%
3430 4822 3431
3432 4822 5% 3433 4822 5% 3434 4822 5% 3435 4822
3436 4822 1% 3437 4822 1%
3438
3441
1k8
0,1W
5%
3442
100R 1% 3443 4822
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5% 5%
3444 4822
3445 4822 5% 3446 4822 5% 5%
3447 4822
3448 4822 5% 3449
Description
051
20229
051
20472 4k7
22R
10R
4822
051
20471 470R
4822 050 14709 47R
4822
051
204 73
051
20222 2k2
051
20103 10k
051
20473 47k
4822
051
20103
051
20222
051
20222 2k2
051
20223 22k
4822
051
20103 1
051
20008 OR05
4822
051
20008
4822
051
20183
051
20103 1
051
20103 1
051
20823
4822
051
20823
11
7
111
051
20105 1M
4822
051
20103 10k
482205120183
051
20221
051
20221 220R 0,1W
4822
051
10102 1k
051
20103
051
20103 1
051
10102
051
20153 15k
051
20103 1
051
20153
4822
051
20103 1
051
20008
051
20229 22R 0,1W
4822
051
204 72
051
20229 22R
482205120153
051
20682 6k8 0,1W
051
20103 10k 0,1W
051
20153
051
20103
4822
051
20153
051
20103
051
20153 15k
051
20682
051
20008
051
20103
051
20229 22R
4822
051
20008
051
20103
4822
051
20333
4822
051
20683
051
20333 33k
051
10102
051
20103
051
20333 33k
051
20683
051
20333 33k 0,1W
4822
05110102
47k
10k
2k2
Ok
OROS 18k
Ok
Ok 82k 82k 0,1W 5%
52
4R7
18k
220R
10k
Ok
1k
Ok
15k
Ok
OROS
4k7
15k
15k 10k 15k 10k
6k8 0,1W OROS 10k 0,1W
OROS
10k 33k 0,1W 68k
1k 0,1W 10k
68k
1k
0,1W
5% 0,1W 5% 0,1W 5% 0,1W 5% 0,4W 1% 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5%
5%
5%
5% 5% 5% 5%
0,1W 5% 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
5%
5% 5%
0,1W 5% 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
0,1W 5% 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5%
5%
5%
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
5% 5%
5%
5% 5%
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
5%
0,1W
0,1W
5%
5%
5% 0,1W 0,1W
5%
5%
5% 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5% 5% 5% 5%
0,1W
5%
PCS 79
551
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Item 3450
3451 4822 3452 4822 3453 3454 3455 3456 3457 3458 3459 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464
3465 3466 3467 3468 3469 4822
3470 4822
Codenumber Description
20103 10k 0,1W 5% 3525
051
4822
20103 10k 0,1W
051
220R 0,1W 5% 3527 4822
0,1W
2R2 100R 150K 4k7
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 5% 0,1W
0,1W 1k 100R
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 100R 0,1W 5%
0,1W 5% 0,1W 5%
0,1W
10k
0,1W
0,1W
24k 1%
4822 4822
4822 4822 4822 4822 4822 4822
4822 4822 4822 4822 4822
4822
4822
20221
051
20222 2k2 0,1W
051
20821 820R
051
20101
051
20154
051
20472
051
20473 47K
051
10102
051
20101
051
20104 100k
051
20101
051
10102 1k
051
20683 68k
051
20104 100k
051
20103
051
20223 22k
051
7 1 0362 7k5 1%
11
7 1 0507
11
5%
5% 5% 5% 5%
5% 3533 5% 3534 5%
5% 5%
5% 5% 5%
3471 4822 117 11537 330k 1% 3472 4822 3473 4822 3474 4822 3475
4822
3477 4822 3478 4822 3479 4822 3480 3481 3482
4822
4822
4822
3483 4822
20334
051
20334
051
20473 47k
051 11711537
11710507
20473
051
20223
051
20223
051
20103 1
051
20223 22k
051
20103 10k
051
330k 330k
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 330k 1% 24k 47k 0,1W 5% 22k 22k
Ok
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 5%
0,1W
5% 5% 5%
1%
5% 5% 5%
5%
3484 4822 117 10354 22k 1%
20223
4822
4822
4822
051
20104 100k
051
20103
051
20008 0R05
051
20008
051
20223
051
20273
051
3485 4822 3486 3487 4822 3490 3491 4822 3493 4822 3494
3495 4822 117 11139 3496 3497 4822 3498 3499 4822
4822
4822
20101 100R
051
20122
051
20821 820R
051
20183 18k
051
3500
22k
Ok
1
OROS 22k 27k
1k5
k2
1
150k
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W 0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 0,1W 0,1W 0,1W
5% 5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%
1% 3501 150k 1% 3502 4822 3503 4822
3504 3505
4822
4822 117 1 0354 22k 1% 3506 4822 3509 3510
4822
4822 3514 4822 3520 3521 3522 3524
4822 117 11152
4822 117 11154
4822 117 11154 1k 1%
4822
20229 22R
051
20683
051
7 10354
11
20103 10k
051
20223
051
52
111
7
11
03
201
051
20333 33k
051
0,1W
68k
0,1W
22k 1%
0,1W 22k 0,1W 5% 4R7 10k
0,1W 0,1W
4R7 0,1W
1k
0,1W
5% 5%
5%
5% 5% 5%
1%
5%
Item Codenumber Description
20101 100R 0,1W 5%
051
4822
3526
3528
3529 4822 3530 3531 4822
3532 4822
3535 4822
3536
5140
5141
4822
20222
051
20104 100k
051
4822
20273
051
20229
051
4822
20333
051
20333 33k
051
20223 22k
051
4822
20223 22k
051
4822
20223 22k
051
4822 117 11139 1k5
4822 157 70378 22n 16V 4822 157 70378
20183
051
5150
5151
5153
5154 220p
5156
5157
5165 4822 157 50961
5201
4822 242 72527 4MHz RESCER 4822 242 81873
5230
18k 0,1W 2k2 0,1W
0,1W 27k 0,1W 22R 33k
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W
0,1W 5%
22n
16V 1n EMI FIL 1n EMI FIL
220p
EMI FIL
EMI FIL
220p
220p
EMI FIL
EMI FIL 22r1H
4MHz9152
5235 4822 242 81419 30.0000MHz
for /60/61 /65
4822 242 81394 30.2089MHz
5235
for /77 5250 5251 5252 5253
1n 1n EMI FIL 1n EMI FIL
1n EMI FIL 5254 4822 157 70378 22n 5255 5280 5281 5282 5283 5284
5305
5310
4822 157 70378 22n EMI FIL
4822 1 57 70601 4822 242 81872
1n EMI FIL
1n EMI FIL
1n
1n 1n EMI FIL 100rtH 33,8688 MHz
5375 1n 5376
1n
5377 220p
4822 242 73557 8MHZ467
5401 5450
5322 130 34885 1 N5817
6200 6274 4822 130 80291
30 34885
5322 1
6390
56r1H
1N4002GP
N5817
1
EMI FIL
EMI FIL
EMI FIL PM20 EMI FIL PM20
10%
EMI FIL EMI EMI FIL PM20
10%
6444 5322 130 80948 BAT74
4822 1 30 80622 BAT54
6445
4822 130 80622 BAT54
6451
5322 130 31928 BAS16
6452 6524 5322 130 31928
BAS16
7110 UPD424270LE-80 7118 U PD424270LE-80 7125 VDSC-JTAG 7127 4822 130 40937 BC548B
5% 5%
5% 5%
5% 5% 5% 5%
5%
5%
RESXTAL
X-TALOSC
X-TALOSC
PM20
X-TALOSC
PM20 PM20
FIL
RES CER
PCS 79 552
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8.5
List of accessories and service tools
Item Codenumber
7140 5322 130 41982 7141
7143 7155 7160 7164 482 213 040937 BC548B 1 kHz SIGNAL 70 MIN. 7176 482 213 040937 BC548B 7181 7191 7201 7205 532 213 041982 7207 7210 7230
7241 7245 5322 209 61434 7250 5322 209 71568 74HCT140
5322 130 41982 5322 130 41982 BC8488 4822 209 81726 L7812CV 4822 209
482 213 040937 BC5488 482 213 040937
482 220 931275 MC340640-5 10
532 220 911517 PC74HCU04T
7240 SYSTEM EPROM
7263 7272 7280 5322 209 71568 74HCT140 7304 4822 209 30696 7305 5322 209 33102 MC74AC08DR2 7310 7320 4822 209 33867 7321 7325 4822 130 42696 BC818-25 7327 4822 130 42696 BC818-25 7331 7333 5322 1 30 41979 BC808 7340
7348 4822 130 42696 BC818-25
7359 4822 130 42696 BC818-25 7360 4822 209 62312 MC33078D 7361
7366 4822 130 42696 BC818-25
7380
7391
7394 5322 130 41979
7395 5322 130 41982
7397
7401
7420
7430 4822 209 72587 TCA0372DP2
7440
7450 5322 130 41982 BC848B
7461
7462
7480
7481
7482 5322 209 61482 74HC4066D
7495
4822 209 52683 PAL 16R4-1 0MONO3 4822 209 52682 CSPAL CDl220/PH.IV
4822 209 80817 L7805CV
4822 209
4822 1 30 42696 BC818-25
5322 130 41982 BC848B
4822 209 62059 TCA0372DP1 5322 130 41979
5322 130 41983 BC858B 4822 209 31064 TDA1301T/N1 4822 209 72587 TCA0372DP2
5322 209 71553
5322130 4822130 5322 130 41982 BC848B 4822 209 31615 LM324AD
5322 130 41982 BC848B 7498 7510 7524 5322 130 41982 7530
5322 1 30 41982 BC848B 4822 209 33414 CD60QFP44
4822 209 62059 TCA0372DP1
52561
32071
41982 BC858B 41982 BC848B
Description Item
BC848B 4822 395 50145 BC848B
BT9106KPJ-(PLCC68)
BC548B IKAT CDl220/PH.IV BC848B 9
SCC68070CCA84
ASSY NVRAM 32k
N74F02D
MC74ACT74DR2
CIAP1 .5 QFP80 CS4303-KS
MC33079D
BC808 BC808 BC848B
NE532D
BC848B
x8
Codenumber
2
4822 264 50263
3 4822 397 30096 4 4822 397 30155
5 4822 397 30184
11922
6 4822
7
8 4822
11
Partslist for rollercontroller Item Codenumber Description
1 2 3 4 4 4822 410 62428 KEYTOP-RIGHT 5
Partslist for the touch pad Item Codenumber Description
1
2 4822 498 91048
701
11923
701
4822
30293
691
30309
691
4822
30328
691
4822
30297
691
4822
61841
321
4822
4822 413 90093 BALL 4822 276 13359 SWITCH
62427 KEYTOP-LEFT
o
41
4822
4822 492 42645 SPRING
62311
321
4822
Description
TORX SCREW DRIVER SET PLUG FOR STARTUP OF SERVICE SHELL AUDIO TESTDISC SET TESTDISC WITH CONTI NOUS
AUDIOSIGNALSDISC
SKEW DISC 0,6 EXCENTRICITY DISC
ROLLER CONTROLLER TRACKER BALL TOUCH PAD
MOUSE
CABLEASSY
CABLEASSY
STICK
1501
PCS 79 553
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