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CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
GB
3140 785 32301
LOCATION OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
1-2
KEY-CDC BOARD
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Features &
/22/34
Board in used:
Aux in /CDR inxx
Li
ne Outxx
Surround Out
Su
bwoofer Out
Digital Outxx
Matrix Surround
CD Text
Dolby B
RDSx
Newsx
Dolby Pro Logi c (D PL )
Incredible Surroundx
Karaoke Feat ur es
Voltage Selector
ECO Power Stan db y (C lo ck Dis pl ay Off)x
ECO6 Tuner Board - Systems Non-Cenelecx
ECO6 Tuner Board - Systems Cenelecx
Center/Sur ro un d Ch an ne l
ETF7 ND/DD/FF - Chapter 9x
ETF7 DB/DD/F R - Ch ap te r 9A
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MAINS SOCKET
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SPECIFICATIONS
1-3
GENERAL:
Mains voltage :
220-230V for /22/34
Mains frequency: 50/60Hz
Power consumption: < 1W at ECO Power Standby
: 100W at Active
Clock accuracy: < 4 seconds per day
Dimension centre unit : 265 x 310 x 390mm
TUNER:
FM
Tuning range: 87.5-108MHz
65.81-74MHz for /34
1)
Grid: 50kHz (& 30kHz for /34)
IF frequency: 10.7MHz ± 25kHz
Aerial input: 75Ω coaxial
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N: < 7µV
Selectivity at 600kHz bandwidth: > 25dB
Image rejection: > 25dB
Distortion at RF=1mV, dev. 75kHz: < 3%
Tuning range: 531-1602kHz
Grid: 9kHz
IF frequency: 450kHz ± 1kHz
Aerial input: Frame aerial
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N: < 4.0mV/M
Selectivity at 18kHz bandwidth: > 18dB
IF rejection: > 45dB
Image rejection: > 28dB
Distortion at RF=50mV, m=80%: < 5%
LW
Tuning range: 153-279kHz /22
Grid: 3kHz
IF frequency: 450kHz ± 1kHz
Aerial input: Frame aerial
Sensitivity at 26dB S/N: [< 7.0mV/M]
Selectivity at 18kHz bandwidth: [> 24dB]
IF rejection: [> 30dB]
Image rejection: [> 30dB]
Distortion at RF=50mV, m=80%: [< 5%]
AMPLIFIER:
Output power (6Ω, 1kHz, 10% THD)
L & R: 2 x 60W RMS
Frequency response within -3dB: 40Hz-20kHz
Incredible Surround: ON/OFF
WOOX: Level 1, 2, 3 & OFF
Digital Sound Control (DSC): Digital, Rock, Pop,
Newage, Classic, Electric
Virtual Ambience Control (VAC) : Hall, Concert, Cinema,
Disco, Arcade, Cyber
Input sensitivity
Aux in : 500mV ± 3dB at 1kHz
CDR in : 1V ± 3dB at 1kHz
Output sensitivity
Line out (Left/Right) : 500mV ± 2dB at 22kΩ
Digital out : IEC 958, 44.1kHz
Headphone output at 32Ω : 15mW ± 1dB
CASSETTE RECORDER:
Number of track: 2 x 2 stereo
Tape speed: 4.76 cm/sec ± 2%
Wow and flutter: < 0.4% DIN
Fast-wind/Rewind time C60: 130 sec
Bias system: 75kHz ± 10kHz
Rec/Pb frequency response within 8dB: 80Hz - 12.5kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio (Type I): > 48dBA
COMP ACT DISC:
Measurement done at output conn. of the CDC module.
Frequency response: < ±1.5dB for 20Hz-20kHz
Output Voltage (in Vrms): 550mV ± 2dB unloaded
Signal to Noise Ratio (A-weighted) : > 80dBA
Distortion at 1kHz: < 0.003%
Channel Unbalance: < ±1dB
Channel Separation (1kHz): >60dB
De-emphasis: 0 or 15/50 mS (Switched by subcode
on the disc)
[....] Values indicated are for "ECO6 Cenelec Board" only.
1)
Default setting is OFF, to switch on please refer page 3-4.
MEASUREMENT SETUP
Tuner FM
1-4
Bandpass
LF Voltmeter
e.g. PM2534
RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
DUT
250Hz-15kHz
e.g. 7122 707 48001
Ri=50Ω
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
Use a bandpass filter to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz) and disturbance from the pilottone (19kHz, 38kHz).
Tuner AM (MW,LW)
RF Generator
e.g. PM5326
Ri=50Ω
DUT
Frame aerial
e.g. 7122 707 89001
Bandpass
250Hz-15kHz
e.g. 7122 707 48001
LF Voltmeter
e.g. PM2534
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
To avoid atmospheric interference all AM-measurements have to be carried out in a Faraday´s cage.
Use a bandpass filter (or at least a high pass filter with 250Hz) to eliminate hum (50Hz, 100Hz).
CD
Use Audio Signal Disc
(replaces test disc 3)
DUT
L
R
SBC429 4822 397 30184
S/N and distortion meter
e.g. Sound Technology ST1700B
LEVEL METER
e.g. Sennheiser UPM550
with FF-filter
Recorder
Use Universal Test Cassette CrO2 SBC419 4822 397 30069
or Universal Test Cassette FeSBC420 4822 397 30071
All ICs and many other semi-conductors are
susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD).
Careless handling during repair can reduce life
drastically.
When repairing, make sure that you are
connected with the same potential as the mass
of the set via a wrist wrap with resistance.
Keep components and tools also at this
potential.
F
ATTENTION
Tous les IC et beaucoup d’autres
semi-conducteurs sont sensibles aux
décharges statiques (ESD).
Leur longévité pourrait être considérablement
écourtée par le fait qu’aucune précaution n’est
prise à leur manipulation.
Lors de réparations, s’assurer de bien être relié
au même potentiel que la masse de l’appareil et
enfiler le bracelet serti d’une résistance de
sécurité.
Veiller à ce que les composants ainsi que les
outils que l’on utilise soient également à ce
potentiel.
1-6
ESD
D
WARNUNG
Alle ICs und viele andere Halbleiter sind
empfindlich gegenüber elektrostatischen
Entladungen (ESD).
Unsorgfältige Behandlung im Reparaturfall kan
die Lebensdauer drastisch reduzieren.
Veranlassen Sie, dass Sie im Reparaturfall über
ein Pulsarmband mit Widerstand verbunden
sind mit dem gleichen Potential wie die Masse
des Gerätes.
Bauteile und Hilfsmittel auch auf dieses gleiche
Potential halten.
WAARSCHUWING
NL
Alle IC’s en vele andere halfgeleiders zijn
gevoelig voor electrostatische ontladingen
(ESD).
Onzorgvuldig behandelen tijdens reparatie kan
de levensduur drastisch doen verminderen.
Zorg ervoor dat u tijdens reparatie via een
polsband met weerstand verbonden bent met
hetzelfde potentiaal als de massa van het
apparaat.
Houd componenten en hulpmiddelen ook op
ditzelfde potentiaal.
I
AVVERTIMENTO
Tutti IC e parecchi semi-conduttori sono
sensibili alle scariche statiche (ESD).
La loro longevità potrebbe essere fortemente
ridatta in caso di non osservazione della più
grande cauzione alla loro manipolazione.
Durante le riparazioni occorre quindi essere
collegato allo stesso potenziale che quello della
massa dell’apparecchio tramite un braccialetto
a resistenza.
Assicurarsi che i componenti e anche gli utensili
con quali si lavora siano anche a questo
potenziale.
GB
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original
condition and that parts which are identical with those specified,
be used.
NL
Veiligheidsbepalingen vereisen, dat het apparaat bij reparatie in
zijn oorspronkelijke toestand wordt teruggebracht en dat onderdelen,
identiek aan de gespecificeerde, worden toegepast.
F
Les normes de sécurité exigent que l’appareil soit remis à l’état
d’origine et que soient utiliséés les piéces de rechange identiques
à celles spécifiées.
D
Bei jeder Reparatur sind die geltenden Sicherheitsvorschriften zu
beachten. Der Original zustand des Geräts darf nicht verändert werden;
für Reparaturen sind Original-Ersatzteile zu verwenden.
“Pour votre sécurité, ces documents
doivent être utilisés par des spécialistes agréés, seuls habilités à réparer
votre appareil en panne”.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
GB
Warning !
Invisible laser radiation when open.
Avoid direct exposure to beam.
S
Varning !
Osynlig laserstrålning när apparaten är öppnad och spärren
är urkopplad. Betrakta ej strålen.
3122 110 03420
I
Le norme di sicurezza esigono che l’apparecchio venga rimesso
nelle condizioni originali e che siano utilizzati i pezzi di ricambio
identici a quelli specificati.
"After servicing and before returning set to customer perform a
leakage current measurement test from all exposed metal parts to
earth ground to assure no shock hazard exist. The leakage current
must not exceed 0.5mA."
Varoitus !
SF
Avatussa laitteessa ja suojalukituksen ohitettaessa olet alttiina
näkymättömälle laserisäteilylle. Älä katso säteeseen!
DK Advarse !
Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning når sikkerhedsafbrydere er
ude af funktion. Undgå udsaettelse for stråling.
Preparations
Rear Connections
The type plate is located at the rear of the
system.
For users in the U.K.: please follow the
instructions on page 2-2.
A
Power
Before connecting the AC power cord to the
wall outlet, ensure that all other connections
have been made.
WARNING!
–For optimal performance, use only the
original power cable.
–Never make or change connections with
the power switched on.
To avoid overheating of the system, a safety
circuit has been built in. Therefore, your
system mays witch to Standby mode
automatically under extreme conditions. If
this happens, let the system cool down
before reusing it (not available for all versions).
B
Antennas Connection
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM
antenna to the respective terminals. Adjust the
position of the antenna for optimal reception.
AM Antenna
Fix the claw
to the slot
¶ Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV,
VCR or other radiation source.
SPEAKERS 6W
R
+
—
L
—
+
SUBWOOFER
OUT
DIGITAL
OUT
AUX/
CDR
IN
AM ANTENNA
AC
MAINS
LR
speaker
(right)
speaker
(left)
AC power cord
FM wire antenna
AM loop
antenna
LINE
OUT
FM ANTENNA
English
Preparations
FM Antenna
¶ For better FM stereo reception, connect an
outdoor FM antenna to the FM ANTENNA
terminal.
C
Speakers Connection
Front Speakers
Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS
(FRONT) terminals, right speaker to "R" and left
speaker to "L", coloured (marked) wire to "+"
and black (unmarked) wire to "-".
1
2
¶ Clip the stripped portion of the speaker wire as
shown.
Notes:
–For optimal sound performance, use the
supplied speakers.
–Do not connect more than one speaker to any
one pair of
+
/
-
speaker terminals.
–Do not connect speakers with an impedance
lower than the speakers supplied. Please refer to
the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.
Optional Connections
The optional equipment and connecting cords
are not supplied. Refer to the operating
instructions of the connected equipment for
detail
s.
Line Out Connection
Connect this output to any analogue audio
equipment for playback or recording (CD
recorder, tape recorder or amplifier for examp
le).
Use a cinch cable to connect the LINE OUT
terminals to the analogue audio in terminals of
the equipment.
Connecting other equipment to your
system
Connect the audio left and right OUT terminals
of a TV,VCR, Laser Disc player, D
VD pla
yer or
CD Recorder to the AUX/CDR IN terminals.
Notes:
–Do not connect equipment to both the LINE
OUT and AUX/CDR IN terminals at the same time.
Otherwise, noise will be generated and malfunction
might occur.
– If you are connecting equipment with a mono
output (a single audio out terminal), connect it to
the AUX/CDR IN left terminal. Alternatively, you
can use a “single to double” cinch cable (still be
mono sound).
Digital Out Connection
Connect this digital output when recording on
any audio equipment with digital input (CD
Recorder, Digital Audio Tape [DAT] deck, Digital
to Analogue Converter and Digital Signal
Processor, for example). Use a cinch cable to
connect the DIGITAL OUT terminal to the
digital input terminal of the equipment.
Inserting batteries into the
Remote Control
Insert two batteries (Type R06 or AA) into the
remote control with the correct polarity as
indicated by the + and - symbols inside the
battery compartment.
1
2
CAUTION!
–Remove batteries if they are exhausted
or not to be used for a long time.
– Do not use old and new or different
types of batteries in combination.
–Batteries contain chemical substances , so
they should be disposed off properly.
PREP ARATIONS AND CONTROLS
2-1
PREP ARATIONS AND CONTROLS
Important notes for users in the
U.K.
Mains plug
This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13
Amp plug. To change a fuse in this type of plug
proceed as follows:
1
Remove fuse cover and fuse.
2
Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5 Amp,
A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.
3
Refit the fuse cover.
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket
outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate
plug fitted in its place.
If the mains plug contains a fuse, this should
have a value of 5 Amp. If a plug without a fuse
is used, the fuse at the distribution board
should not be greater than 5 Amp.
Note: These vered plug must be disposed of to
avoid a possible shock hazard should it be
inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere.
How to connect a plug
The wires in the mains lead are coloured with
the following code: blue = neutral (N),
brown = live (L).
¶ As these colours ma y not cor respond with the
colour mar kings identifying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows:
– Connect the blue wire to the terminal
marked N or coloured black.
– Connect the brown wire to the terminal
marked L or coloured red.
– Do not connect either wire to the earth
terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) or
coloured green (or green and yellow).
Before replacing the plug cover, make certain
that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath
of the lead - not simply over the two wires.
Copyright in the U.K.
Recording and playback of material may
require consent. See Copyright Act 1956 and
The Performer’s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972.
Norge
Typeskilt finnes på apparatens underside.
Observer: Nettbryteren er sekundert
innkoplet. Den innebygde netdelen er
derfor ikke frakoplet nettet så lenge
apparatet er tilsluttet nettkontakten.
For å redusere faren for brann eller elektrisk
støt, skal apparatet ikke utsettes for regn eller
fuktighet.
Italia
DICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA’
Si dichiara che l’apparecchio FW-C717 Philips
risponde alle prescrizioni dell’art. 2 comma 1
del D.M. 28 Agosto 1995 n. 548.
Fatto a Eindhoven
Philips Consumer Electronics
Philips, Glaslaan 2
5616 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than
herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure or other unsafe
operation.
2-2
Controls
Controls on the system and
remote control
1
ECO POWER
– to switch the system on or to Eco Power
Standby mode.
2
STANDBY ON y
– to switch the system on or to Standby mode.
3
DISPLAY SCREEN
– to view the current status of the system.
4
DISC TRAY
5
DISC CHANGE
– to change disc(s).
6
DISC 1 / DISC 2 / DISC 3 (CD DIRECT)
– to select a disc tray for playback.
7
OPEN•CLOSE
– to open or close the disc tray.
8
INTERACTIVE VU METER
– to show the VU (volume unit) meter in music or
volume mode depending on the display mode
selected.
9
VOLUME
– to increase or decrease the volume .
0
Tape Deck Operation
AUTO REPLAY (AUTO RE.)
– to select continuous playback in either AUTO
PLAY or ONCE mode only.
DUBBING
– to dub a tape.
REC
– to start recording on tape deck 2.
!
SOUND NAVIGATION
– to select the desired sound feature : DSC or
VAC.
@
JOG CONTROL
– to select the desired sound effect for the
selected sound feature .
DSC ..................DIGITAL, ROCK, POP, NEWAGE,
CLASSIC or ELECTRIC.
VAC ..................HALL, CONCERT, CINEMA,
DISCO , ARCADE or CYBER.
#
INCREDIBLE SURROUND (IS)
– to activate or deactivate the surround sound
effect.
$
wOOx ON•OFF
– to select enhanced or nor mal wOOx sound
effect.
wOOx LEVEL
– to select desired wOOx level : WOOX 1,
WOOX 2 or WOOX 3.
%
ç
– to open the tape deck door.
^
TAPE DECK 2
&
TAPE DECK 1
*
SOURCE – to select the following:
CD / (CD 1•2•3)
– to select disc tray 1, 2 or 3.
TUNER / (BAND)
– to select waveband : FM, MW or LW.
TAPE / (TAPE 1• 2)
– to select tape deck 1 or 2.
AUX / (CDR/DVD)
–to select a connected external source :
CDR/DVD or AUX (auxiliary) mode .
(
Mode Selection
PLAY PAUSE ÉÅ
for CD .................to start or interrupt playback.
for TAPE..............to start playback.
for PLUG & PLAY…(on the system only) to
initiate and start plug & play
mode.
SEARCH• TUNING àá
for CD .................to search backward/forward.
for TUNER .........to tune to a lower or higher radio
frequency.
for TAPE..............to rewind or fast forward.
for CLOCK .......(on the system only) to set the
hour.
DEMO STOP/CLEAR Ç
for CD ................. to stop playback or to clear a
programme.
for TUNER ........ to stop programming.
.................................(on the system only) to delete the
preset radio station.
for TAPE.............. to stop playback or recording.
................................. to reset tape counter number.
for DEMO ......... (on the system only) to activate/
deactivate the demonstration.
for CLOCK....... (on the system only) to exit clock
settin
g or cancel timer
.
for PLUG & PLAY…(on the system only) to exit
plug & play mode.
PREV / PRESET / NEXT íë
for CD .................to skip to the beginning of the
current, previous, or next track.
for TUNER ........to select a preset radio station.
for CLOCK .......(on the system only) to set the
minute.
PREP ARATIONS AND CONTROLS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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2-3
PREP ARATIONS AND CONTROLS
Controls
Controls on the system and
remote control
1
ECO POWER
– to switch the system on or to Eco Power
Standby mode.
2
STANDBY ON y
– to switch the system on or to Standby mode.
3
DISPLAY SCREEN
– to view the current status of the system.
4
DISC TRAY
5
DISC CHANGE
– to change disc(s).
6
DISC 1 / DISC 2 / DISC 3 (CD DIRECT)
– to select a disc tray for playback.
7
OPEN•CLOSE
– to open or close the disc tray.
8
INTERACTIVE VU METER
– to show the VU (volume unit) meter in music or
volume mode depending on the display mode
selected.
9
VOLUME
– to increase or decrease the volume .
0
Tape Deck Operation
AUTO REPLAY (AUTO RE.)
– to select continuous playback in either AUTO
PLAY or ONCE mode only.
DUBBING
– to dub a tape.
REC
– to start recording on tape deck 2.
!
SOUND NAVIGATION
– to select the desired sound feature : DSC or
VAC.
@
JOG CONTROL
– to select the desired sound effect for the
selected sound feature .
DSC ..................DIGITAL, ROCK, POP, NEWAGE,
CLASSIC or ELECTRIC.
VAC ..................HALL, CONCERT, CINEMA,
DISCO , ARCADE or CYBER.
#
INCREDIBLE SURROUND (IS)
– to activate or deactivate the surround sound
effect.
$
wOOx ON•OFF
– to select enhanced or nor mal wOOx sound
effect.
wOOx LEVEL
– to select desired wOOx level : WOOX 1,
WOOX 2 or WOOX 3.
%
ç
– to open the tape deck door.
^
TAPE DECK 2
&
TAPE DECK 1
*
SOURCE – to select the following:
CD / (CD 1•2•3)
– to select disc tray 1, 2 or 3.
TUNER / (BAND)
– to select waveband : FM, MW or LW.
TAPE / (TAPE 1• 2)
– to select tape deck 1 or 2.
AUX / (CDR/DVD)
–to select a connected external source :
CDR/DVD or AUX (auxiliary) mode .
(
Mode Selection
PLAY PAUSE ÉÅ
for CD .................to start or interrupt playback.
for TAPE..............to start playback.
for PLUG & PLAY…(on the system only) to
initiate and start plug & play
mode.
SEARCH• TUNING àá
for CD .................to search backward/forward.
for TUNER .........to tune to a lower or higher radio
frequency.
for TAPE..............to rewind or fast forward.
for CLOCK .......(on the system only) to set the
hour.
DEMO STOP/CLEAR Ç
for CD ................. to stop playback or to clear a
programme.
for TUNER ........ to stop programming.
.................................(on the system only) to delete the
preset radio station.
for TAPE.............. to stop playback or recording.
................................. to reset tape counter number.
for DEMO ......... (on the system only) to activate/
deactivate the demonstration.
for CLOCK....... (on the system only) to exit clock
settin
g or cancel timer
.
for PLUG & PLAY…(on the system only) to exit
plug & play mode.
PREV / PRESET / NEXT íë
for CD .................to skip to the beginning of the
current, previous, or next track.
for TUNER ........to select a preset radio station.
for CLOCK .......(on the system only) to set the
minute.
Controls
§
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9
(
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⁄
º
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n
– to connect headphones.
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NEWS/TA
– to hear News or Traffic Announcement
automatically.
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RDS
– to select RDS information.
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DISPLAY
– to select different screen display mode :
NORMAL, MODE 1, MODE 2, or MODE 3.
PROG (PROGRAM)
for CD .................to programme disc tracks.
for TUNER ........to programme preset radio
stations.
for CLOCK .......(on the system only) to select 12-
or 24-hour clock mode.
CLOCK•TIMER
– to view the clock, set the clock or set the timer.
§
MUTE
– to interrupt or resume sound reproduction.
CLOCK
– to view the clock display.
•
REPEAT
– to playback track(s)/disc(s)/programme
repeatedly.
ª
SHUFFLE
– to playback all a vailable discs and their tracks/
programme in random order.
º
TIMER ON/OFF
– to activate or deactivate the timer.
⁄
SLEEP
– to activate, deactivate or set the sleep timer.
¤
B
– to switch the system to Standby mode.
– to switch the system to Eco Power Standby
mode.
Notes for remote control:
– First, select the source you wish to
control b
y pressing one of the source select
keys on the remote control (CD 123 or
TUNER, for example).
– Then select the desir
ed function (
É
,
í
,
ë
, for example).
24
25
27
2-4
Maintenance
Cleaning the Cabinet
¶ Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild
detergent solution. Do not use a solution
containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.
Cleaning Discs
¶ When a disc becomes dirty,
clean it with a cleaning cloth.
Wipe the disc from the centre
out. Do not wipe in a circular
motion.
¶ Do not use solvents such as
benzene, thinner, commercially
available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for
analogue records.
Cleaning the disc lens
¶ After prolonged use, dirt or dust may
accumulate at the disc lens. To ensure good
playback quality, clean the disc lens with Philips
CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available
cleaner. Follow the instructions supplied with the
cleaner.
Cleaning the Heads and the Ta pe Paths
¶ To ensure good recording and playback quality,
clean the heads
A
, the capstan(s)
B
, and
pressure roller(s)
C
after every 50 hours of
tape operation.
¶ Use a cotton swab slightly moistened with
cleaning fluid or alcohol.
¶ You also can clean the heads by playing a
cleaning tape once.
C
CB
B
A
Demagnetising the heads
¶ Use a demagnetising tape available at your
dealer.
Troubleshooting
WARNING
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system your self, as this will invalidate the
warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you
are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service centre.
ProblemSolution
CD OPERATION
“NO DISC” is displayed.– Insert a disc.
– Check if the disc is inserted upside down.
–Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens
has cleared.
– Replace or clean the disc, see “Maintenance”.
“DISC NOT FINALIZED” is displayed.– Use a finalised CD-R(W) or CD-R.
Troubleshooting
RADIO RECEPTION
Radio reception is poor.– If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or
connect an external antenna for better reception.
– Increase the distance between the Mini HiFi
System and your TV or VCR.
TAPE OPERATION/RECORDING
Recording or playback cannot be made.–Clean deck parts, see “Maintenance”.
–Use only NORMAL (IEC I) tape.
– Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing
tab space.
The tape deck door cannot open.– Remo ve and reconnect the AC power plug and
switch on the system again.
GENERAL
The system does not react when buttons– Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and
are pressed.switch on the system again.
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor– Adjust the volume .
quality.–Disconnect the headphones.
– Check that the speakers are connected correctly.
– Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped.
The left and right sound outputs are– Check the speaker connections and location.
reversed.
The r
emote control does not function
–Select the source (CD or
TUNER, for example)
properly.before pressing the function button (É,í,ë).
– Reduce the distance between the remote control
and the system.
– Insert the batter ies with their polarities
(+/– signs) aligned as indicated.
– Replace the batter
ies.
–Point the remote control in the direction of the
system’s IR sensor.
The timer is not working.– Set the clock correctly.
– Press TIMER ON/OFF to switch on the timer.
–If recording is in progress, stop recording.
Not all lighted buttons are showing light.–Press DISPLAY to select NORMAL or MODE 1
display mode.
The Clock/Timer setting is erased.–Power has been interrupted or the power cord
has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.
The system displays features– Press and hold DEMO STOP Çon the system
automatically and buttons start flashing.to switch off the demonstra
tion.
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
2-5
3-13-1
DISMANTLING INSTRUCTIONS
Dismantling of the Cassette Cover
2. Twist screw driver
3. Lift up and out
Dismantling of the CDC Module and Front Panel
4) Remove the Cover Tray CDC (pos 106) as indicated.
Remove Cover Tray CDC
1. Place screw driver
(flat side) between
the cassette cover
& cassette door
Remove Cassette Cover
Dismantling of the CDC Module and Front Panel
1) Loosen 4 screws to remove the Cover Top (pos 255) of the
set.
2) Loosen 2 screws to remove the Panel Left (pos 253) and
2 screws to remove the Panel Right (pos 254) of the set.
3) Slide out the CDC T ray as shown in the diagram below with
the help of a flat head screw driver.
Cassette Cover
5) Loosen 2 screws A and 2 screws B to remove the CDC
Module (pos 1105) as indicated.
6) Remove 2 screws (pos 226) at the bottom to separate the
Front Panel Assembly from the Plate Bottom (pos 265).
Front View CDC
Sliding out the CDC Tray
Remove CDC Module
3-2
3-2
Dismantling of Rear PortionDismantling of the Front Display Board and Front Control Board
1) Remove 1 screw C as indicated to loosen the Headphone
Board (pos 1101-B).
2) Remove 5 screws D as indicated to loosen the Front
Display Board (pos 1101-A).
3) Remove 9 screws E as indicated to loosen the Front
Control Board (pos 1107-A).
4) Remove 1 screw F as indicated to loosen the IR-Eye
Board (pos 1107-D).
5) Remove 3 screws N as indicated to loosen the VU Meter
Board (pos 1107-C).
1) Remove 3 screws J and uncatch M1 as indicated to
loosen the AF Board (pos 1102-A).
2) Remove 3 screws K and uncatch M2 as indicated to
loosen the Tuner Board (pos 1103).
3) Remove 4 screws L as indicated to loosen the Panel
Rear (pos 256).
Remove AF Board
Remove Front Display Board and Headphone Board
Remove VU Meter Board
Dismantling of the ETF Tape Module
1) Remove 6 screws G as indicated to loosen the ETF T ape
Module (pos 1104).
Remove Front Control Board and IR-Eye Board
Repair Hints
1) The Knob Volume Rotary (pos 117) can be remove by
inserting a strong string into the slot and pull it out in the
direction as indicated. See picture 1.
2) The Knob Jog Rotary (pos 140) can be remove by
inserting a strong string into the slot and pull it out in the
direction as indicated. See picture 2.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Repair Hints
3-33-3
3) During repair it is possible to disconnect the Tuner board
and CDC Module completely unless the fault is suspected to be in that area. This will not affect the
performance of the rest of the set.
4) Due to the short flex cable wires in the ETF Module, the
pc board should be disconnected and reconnected on
the reverse side of the tape mechanism to keep it
electrically connected during repair. See picture 3.
Note: The flex cables are very fragile, care should be taken
not to damage them during repair. After repair, be
very sure that the flex cables are inserted properly
into the flex sockets before encasing, otherwise faults
may occurs.
Service pos A
Picture 3
Service pos C
Service pos B
Service pos D
3-43-4
SERVICE TEST PROGRAM
TUNER
TEST
TUNER
Button pressed?
Y
Display Tuner Version
"ccc"
TUNER
Button pressed?
Service frequencies are
copied to the RAM (see Table 1)
Tuner works normally except:
PROGRAM button
Disconnect
Mains cord ?
Y
Service Mode left
PRESET
10
11
Europe
"EUR"
1
87.5MHz
2
108MHz
3
531kHz
4
1602kHz
5
558kHz
6
1494kHz
7
153kHz
8
279kHz
9
198kHz
98MHz
87.5MHz
Note: * Depending on the selected grid frequency (9 or 10kHz)
By holding the TUNER and R buttons depressed while switching on the Mains supply, one
of the undermentioned features will be activated:
- the tuning grid frequency is toggled between 9kHz and 10kHz for the Oversea (/21) version.
- the extended FM1 (65.81MHz - 74MHz) is toggled on and off for East Eur. (/34) version.
N
N
N
East Eur.
"EAS"
87.5MHz
108MHz
531kHz
1602kHz
558kHz
1494kHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
98MHz
East Eur. Extended-band
65.81MHz
108MHz
87.5MHz
531kHz
1602kHz
558kHz
1494kHz
70.01MHz
65.81MHz
Table 1
QUARTZ
TEST
Output at (Front Display Board)
Output at (Front Display Board)
pin 19 of uP = 2,929.6875Hz
"EAS"
74MHz
98MHz
O
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows
32K
pin 19 of uP = 2048Hz
O
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows
12M
9
Button pressed?
Y
USA
"USA"
87.5MHz
108MHz
530kHz
1700kHz
560kHz
1500kHz
98MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
N
N
N
Oversea
"OSE"
87.5MHz
108MHz
531/530kHz*
1602/1700kHz*
558/560kHz*
1494/1500kHz*
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
87.5MHz
98MHz
To start service test program
hold
depressed while
plugging in the mains cord
Display shows the
ROM version
"S-Vyy"
(Main menu)
SERVICE
PLAY MODE
STANDBY-ON
Button pressed?
Y
Set is in Service PLAY Mode.
In case of failures, error
codes according to Table 2
will be displayed.
The Service Play Mode is intended to
detect and identify the failures in the CD Mode.
In this mode the electronics will still function
even when an error is detected so that
repair activities can be carried out.
Error code
E1000
E1001
E1002
E1003
E1005
E1006
E1007
E1008
E1020
E1070
E1071
E1079
Error Description
Focus Error
Triggered when the focus could not be found within a certain time when starting up the CD
or when the focus is lost for a certain time during play.
Radial Error
Triggered when the radial servo is off-track for a certain time during play.
Sledge In Error
The sledge did not reach its inner position (inner-switch is still close) before approximately
6 Sec. have passed by. Inner-switch or sledge motor problem.
Sledge Out Error
The sledge did not come out of its inner position (inner-switch is still open) before approximately
250 mSec. have passed by. Inner-switch or sledge motor problem.
Jump-offtrack error
Triggered in normal play when the jump destination could not be found within a certain time.
When this error occurred, software will try to recover by initiating the jump command again.
If it is recoverable, the disc will continue to play.
Subcode Error
Triggered when a new subcode was missing for a certain time during play.
PLL Error
The Phase Lock Loop could not lock within a certain time.
Turntable Motor Error
Generated when the CD could not reached 75% of speed during startup within a certain time.
Discmotor problem.
Focus Search Error
The focus point has not been found within a certain time.
The carousel switch is not open within certain time. This can happen when either the switch is
defective and closed all the time, or when the carousel is blocked when located exactly at a
disc position.
The carousel position switch did not close within a certain time. This can happen when the
switch is defective and never closes electrically, or when the carousel is blocked in between
two disc positions. The time-out is approximately 5 Sec.
The drawer could not enter the inside position is opening again. This can be caused because
the drawer is blocked by something and cannot go fully inside, or the drawer switch is defective
and does not close.
™
& Aux
S refers to Service Mode
V refers to Version
yy refers to Software version number of the µProcessor
(counting up from 01 to 99)
DISPLAY
TEST
N
Display shows Figure 1 and
switch all LEDs on (except ECO
POWER & VU Volume LEDs),
Figure 1
and switch alternate LEDs on
Figure 2
LEDs
FW-C500 , FW-C550
DISC 1
DISC 3
TAPE
TUNER
CENTRE
SURROUND LEFT
STEREO RIGHT
VAC
DBB
VU BACK LIGHT
VU VOLUME
TEST
EEPROM TESTA test pattern will be sent to the EEPROM.
2
Button pressed?
Y
and full VU deflection.
2
Button pressed?
Y
Display shows Figure 2
(see Table 3),
and partial VU deflection.
9
Button pressed?
Y
FW-C700 , FW-C717
FW-C720 , FW-C780
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Table 3
Activated with
R
9 to Exit
TEST
ROTARY
ENCODER TEST
QEEPROM FORMAT
Rotary
Volume Knob
Jog Shuttle Knob
Disconnect
mains cord
Table 2
LEAVE SERVICE
TESTPROGRAM
N
N
N
FW-P750
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Various
other Tests
ACTION
"PASS" is displayed if the uProcessor read
back the test pattern correctly, otherwise
"ERROR" will be displayed.
Load default data. Display shows "NEW"
for 1 second.
Caution!
All presets from the customer will be lost!!
Display shows value for 2 seconds.
or
Values increases or decreases in steps of 1
until 0 (Min.) or 40 (Max.) is reached.
Mini 2001 FW-C5xx/7xx Service Test Program (dd wk0046)
SET BLOCK DIAGRAM
4-14-1
NOTE :
MAIN SIGNAL PATH
MEASUREMENTS ARE IN AUX MODE :
XX mV
YY dBA
ZZ dB
LEVELS AT MAX VOL
S/N AT 500mW
HEADROOM (1% THD) WRT TO LEVEL AT MAX VOL
-VKK
-CMOS
REG.
A
LOW_PW_SPLY
+5V
REG.
A
D
-CMOS
-9V
+5V6
CON
SA_OUT
2.1V
75 ohm
Vpp 0.5V
DIG
OUT
AUX
AUX 500mV
CDR 1V
DIG
+12V_A
COAX1 (FROM CDC)
DIG
A
A
D
MIC
A
A
Attn
-8.5 dB
VREF
Line Out
500mV
+9V1
REG.
DPL
H/P Amp
From other
Chan.
Mute_SW
Mute_SW_FR
A
-Vkk
Mute1
2.50V
85dBA
3dB
Mute
CCT
SUBWOOFER
CCT
A
A
H/P
A
S/W OUT
A
Mute_SW_FR
1.90V
67dBA
3dB
A
1.25V
86dBA
650mV
78dBA
3.2dB
3.5dBA
H/P
FIS or
SIS Filter
CCT
SSL
500mV
Audio
Signal
76dBA
16dB
Proc.
DPL
A
A
DPL/
IS
Interface
A
A
AD
Mute
CCT
A
-Vkk
Mute2
CDC
D
DIG
TUNER
250mV
MA
125mV
A
125mV
TAPE
26mV
SSL
A
M
A
From other
Chan.
D
(Blue Strip)
(wOOx)
(BassTreble)
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SET WIRING DIAGRAM
4-2
4-2
FRONT
VU Meter
( 1107 )
+5V6
VUmeter
GND_D
GND__D
1
HR 3p/100/3p OE
1840
1407
FFC AD 06p 140
1408
1
IR Receiver
FRONT
CDC KEYS
( 1107 )
GND_D
Cdc1Lit
Cdc3Lit
Key_Con
Cdc2Lit
Bit0
Bit1
1
1400
11
1409
1408
1
20
RC5
GND_B
+5V6_Con
GND-B
1800
1403
FFC AD 06p 180
Key2
TP_ADC1
+F
GND
TP_ADC2
TP_SH_CLK
1407
1406
FFC AD 07p 180
1402
Key1
GND-B
CD Led
TP_SH_DATA
TP_SH_STR
7
1
TP_ADC2
( 1107 )( 1104 )
TAPE DD
ETF7
CD-CHANGER
3CDC-LC
1602
1405
FFC AD 08p 120
GND_D
Aux Led
Tuner Led
1
+F
GND
TP_ADC1
TP_SH_CLK
MIC_DET
MPEG GND
ECHO I/P
FRONT
CONTROL/KEYS
( 1107 )
1
1
8
1
1412
1403
Tape Led
FRONT
DISPLAY/u-P
( 1101 )
1706
TP_SH_STR
TP_SH_DATA
( 1105 )
GND_D_VCD
MPEG01B
GND_D
CVBS
1
1603
wOOx A
VAC Led
wOOx B
1602
1404
1
1411
SHR_DATA
DSA_DATA
DSA_ACK
DSA_STR
GND_D
1405
TP_REC_LEFT
TP_REC_RIGHT
CD_SH_STR
CD_SH_DATA
GND_D_COAX
GND_D_CDTEXT
JOG A
GND_D
1600 (12p)
1603 (10p)
1601 (8p)
12
1404
FFC AD 10p 120 ( For C 5xx, 700 & 720 )
FFC AD 12p 120 (For C780 only )
FFC AD 12p 120 ( For P750 only )
FFC TOP ENTRY
FFC SIDE ENTRY
EH TOP ENTRY
EH SIDE ENTRY
DIPMATE
SPARE
PROVISIONP
Wiring_Diagram (3139 119 33780) dd wk0048
( 1106 )
B1
A1
1
1304
1
A1
B1
( 1108 )
B2
GND_D
GND_D
*1201
1911
10
B2
GND_D
GND_D
CTR
11
1305
1314
A2
P
A2
GND_C
GND_S
SURR
1
1
5-1
FRONT CONTROL BOARD
5-1
REMARKS :
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Front Control Board - Component & Chip layout ............5-2
Front Control Board - Circuit diagram .............................5-3
IR-Eye Part - Layout & Circuit diagram...........................5-3
Key-CDC Part - Layout & Circuit diagram.......................5-4
VU Meter Part - Layout & Circuit diagram.......................5-4
Karaoke Part - Layout & Circuit diagram ........................5-5
Electrical parts list............................................................5-5
5-2
FRONT CONTROL BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
5-2
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
FRONT CONTROL BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
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This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
A
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B
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
KEY-CDC BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
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1800 A3
1801 B2
1802 B2
1803 B2
1804 B1
1805 B1
2800 B1
3800 A1
3801 A1
3802 A2
123
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
3801
3800
220R
220R
3802
220R
A
3804
390R
1804
6804
1803
3805
270R
3806
220R
1802
2800
100p
6802
1805
6803
3803
560R
B
GND-B GND-B
GND-B GND-B
1
GND-B
GND-B
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3803 A1
3804 A1
GND
3807
150R
1801
3805 A2
3806 A2
GND-B
3807 A2
6802 A1
FE-ST-VK-N
1800
1
2
3
4
5
6
6803 A1
6804 A2
A
B
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
VU METER BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUTVU METER BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
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This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
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VU METER BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1840 C1
2842 D2
3841 A2
3844 A3
3847 D4
3850 C4
4843 A2
2840 A2
2843 D3
3842 A2
3845 D2
2841 A2
2844 D4
3843 A2
3846 D3
3848 C3
3849 C3
1234
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
# : Provision
47K
3841
A
6840
1N4148
2840
100p
3842
7841
BC847B
3843
100K
B
1840
FE-BT-VK-N
1
C
2
3
4
5
6
VUMeter
+5V6
Gnd
Bit0
Bit1
To Front
3845
D
1K2
1K
3851 A3
4842 A2
# 4842
2841
+5V6
4843
3844
8K2
1u
BC857B
2842
100p
Gnd
5600 A4
6840 A1
+5V6
+Vu
6841
7842
3848
470R
7843
BC847B
6841 A3
6842 A4
6843 D4
1N4148
Vu-backlight
3851
180R
12
+Vu
6844
2843
100p
4K7
Gnd
3846
6844 D3
7841 A2
7842 C3
LB3333
6842
3849
150R
7844
BC847B
7843 D3
7844 D3
7845 D4
Gnd
5600
Vu-meter
3847
2844
100p
220R
Gnd
3850
6843
390R
BC857B
7845
A
B
C
D
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5-55-5
KARAOKE BOARD - COMPONENT LA YOUTKARAOKE BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
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KARAOKE BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1700 C1
2700 C1
2703 C3
1701 A4
1702 D4
2701 C2
2702 C2
2704 C3
2705 B4
2706 A3
2707 E2
2708 E3
123 4
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
# : Provision
SIMPLE KARAOKE
(FOR /21 VERSION ONLY)
A
+12A
# 2720
B
3
2
1
C
TC38
1700
agnd
agnd
6
5
4
8
7
9
mic_gnd
5700
22u
3702
mic_gnd
3700
10K
100n
1K5
# 3701
330R
2700
mic_gnd
3703
4n7
D
E
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BC847B
123 4
2719 C3
2720 B2
3700 B1
agnd
agnd
10K
7702
agnd
2701
100n
3701 C2
3704 C2
3702 C1
3705 B2
3703 C2
3706 C2
2K7
3705
3704
2702
mic_gnd
BC847B
2703
470n
1M
7700
BC550C
1n
33R
3706
7703
2707
100n
agnd
agnd
FOR VIDEO CD ONLY
3707
agnd
3714
3707 C3
3709 B4
3710 C4
mic_gnd
3
20K
1
1M
2719
3715
150K
3711 B4
3714 E3
5700 C1
6701 E4
3712 C4
3713 A4
agnd
2706
100u
5702
2u2
9702
3715 E3
4708 C3
agnd
5702 A4
6700 E3
3713
470R
7700 C2
7701 C4
1701
FE-BT-VK-N
4
+12A
3
MIC
2
agnd
1
MIC_DET
7702 E2
7703 E2
9702 A4
A
B
3711
680R
2705
3709
1u
1M
4708
470n
2704
2
6700
1N4148
10u
2708
agnd
agnd
680p
3710
1N4148
agnd
7701
BC550C
330R
agnd
6701
agnd
3712
agnd
100K
FE-BT-VK-N
1
2
3
4
5
1702
C
D
+Kara
VCD_IN1
agnd
VCD_IN2
MIC_DET
E
VCD INTERFACE BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
VCD INTERFACE BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
VCD INTERFACE BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
48 B4
2709 B1
2711 B2
2713 B3
2715 A3
2717 B4
57 A1
2710 B1
2712 B3
2714 B3
2716 B4
1234
FE-BT-VK-N
57
1
+Kara
2
VCD_IN1
3
A
B
agnd
4
VCD_IN2
4716
agnd
2709
100n
7704
BC847B
3718
3717
agnd
680R
3719
1M
100R
2710
agnd
1n
2711
1u
4720
MIC_DET
5
C
Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
Front Display Board - Chip layout ...................................6-2
Front Display Board - Component layout........................6-3
Front Display Board - Circuit diagram.............................6-4
Headphone Part - Layout & Circuit diagram ...................6-5
Electrical parts list............................................................6-5
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
(1G)
(1G)
S1
(CLASSIC)
(POP)
(DIGITAL)
(ELECTRIC)
(NEWAGE)
(ROCK)
(ARCADE)
(CINEMA)
(HALL)
(CYBER)
(DISCO)
(CONCERT)
1G
S1
S2
S3
S4
2G
S2
S4
(12G)
2G
a
h
j , p
k
b
m
g
c
e
n
d
3G3G4G4G5G5G6G6G7G7G8G8G9G9G10G
col
Dp
12G13G
S1
S2
a
S3
g
r
h j
p n ce
m
bf
k
d
(2G-10G)
3G
j , p
f
m
r
-
-
4G
a
h
k
b
f
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
-
a
h
j , p
k
b
m
g
c
e
n
d
5G
j , p
f
m
r
-
-
6G
a
h
k
b
f
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
-
a
h
j , p
k
b
m
g
c
e
n
d
7G
a
h
j , p
k
b
f
m
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
-
8G
a
h
j , p
k
b
f
r
-
f
m
g
c
e
r
n
d
col
Dp
9G
j , p
m
S1
a
h
k
b
g
c
e
r
n
d
-
11G
(1G)
S3
(1G)
S4
B3
B4
a
b
g
m
e
c
d
B1
B2
B5
B6
(11G)
10G
a
h
j , p
k
b
f
m
g
c
e
n
d
11G
S1
B1
B2
B3
B4
f
r
-
-
B5
B6
a,g,m,d
b
c
e
12G
S1
S2
S3
S4
13G
-
-
-
FRONT DISPLAY BOARD - CHIP LAYOUT
6-2
6-2
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
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6-36-3
FRONT DISPLAY BOARD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions. For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.
3139 113 3447 pt2 dd wk0119
HEADPHONE BOARD - CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1850 C1
1890 A3
1892 C3
1851 B3
1891 C3
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Note : Some values may varies, see respective parts list for correct value.
This assembly drawing shows a summary of all possible versions.
For components used in a specific version see schematic diagram and respective parts list.